Legislative Programs of Veterans' Organizations for 1948: Hearings on ... January 14, 16, and 19, 19481948 - 63 pages |
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... considered , and reported out ; and the fact that most of it did not win the approval of the House or Senate , cannot be directly attributable to any lack of interest or effort on the part of this committee . We are well pleased with ...
... considered , and reported out ; and the fact that most of it did not win the approval of the House or Senate , cannot be directly attributable to any lack of interest or effort on the part of this committee . We are well pleased with ...
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... considered which have been developed in the local posts or in the state departments and the dele- gates and officers of the national encampment consider those resolu- tions and approve or disapprove of them , and determine the program ...
... considered which have been developed in the local posts or in the state departments and the dele- gates and officers of the national encampment consider those resolu- tions and approve or disapprove of them , and determine the program ...
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... considered by the Banking and Currency Committee and other committees , but members of this committee are vitally concerned and , I think , every officer and official in our organization will agree housing is the No. I headache we have ...
... considered by the Banking and Currency Committee and other committees , but members of this committee are vitally concerned and , I think , every officer and official in our organization will agree housing is the No. I headache we have ...
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... considered and reported out H. R. 246 by Mr. Kearney . Incidentally , I should have mentioned a few moments ago that the Veterans of Foreign Wars is very proud of Representative Pat Kearney as past commander in chief of our organization ...
... considered and reported out H. R. 246 by Mr. Kearney . Incidentally , I should have mentioned a few moments ago that the Veterans of Foreign Wars is very proud of Representative Pat Kearney as past commander in chief of our organization ...
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... considered that of extreme importance because the time is rapidly approaching when some term policies are going to expire . The CHAIRMAN . This committee reported the bill . Mr. KETCHUM . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . We will have to have ...
... considered that of extreme importance because the time is rapidly approaching when some term policies are going to expire . The CHAIRMAN . This committee reported the bill . Mr. KETCHUM . Yes . The CHAIRMAN . We will have to have ...
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Administration ALLEN American Legion American Legion Auxiliary AMVETS authority BAKEWELL believe benefits branch offices ceilings chronic diseases COLFLESH CROW dependents Disabled American Veterans disabled veterans doctors dysentery Edith Nourse Rogers employees extend Foreign Wars gentleman from Mississippi gentleman yield GI bill give going GOLOB hearing hospitals House July income limitations increase introduced KEARNEY KETCHUM KLAWANS KRAABEL large number legislative program leprosy loiasis LUSK Madam Chairman ment national commander national legislative committee national security non-service-connected O'KONSKI organization PATTERSON payment pension PHILLIPS present presumptive problem Public Law question RAMEY RANKIN received regional office Representative Requests legislation resolution Rogers Sarbacher Senate service-connected disability session socialized medicine statement subsistence allowances TATE TAYLOR TEAGUE tion totally disabled treatment tropical diseases tuberculosis Urge the Veterans Veterans of Foreign veterans of World Veterans Preference widows and orphans World War II
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Page 60 - Except in the event of legal proceedings under section 19 of Title I of this Act, no claim agent or attorney except the recognized representatives of the American Red Cross, the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and such other organizations as shall be approved by the director shall be recognized in the presentation or adjudication of claims under...
Page 23 - Act of 1940, as amended, to extend for 2 years the time within which eligible persons may apply for gratuitous insurance benefits.
Page 26 - chronic disease" as used in this paragraph shall include anemia, primary; arteriosclerosis; arthritis, bronchiectasis ; calculi of the kidney, bladder, or gall bladder ; cardiovascular-renal disease, including hypertension, myocarditis, Buerger's disease, and Raynaud's disease ; cirrhosis of the liver ; coccidiomycosis ; endocarditis ; diabetes, mellitus ; endocrinopathies, epilepsies ; Hodgkin's disease ; leukemia, nephritis ; osteitis, deformans ; osteomalacia ; organic diseases of the nervous...
Page 26 - ... service, or at a time when standard or accepted treatises indicate that the incubation period thereof commenced during...
Page 18 - Mr. ALLEN. Madam Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. The gentleman from Louisiana. Mr. ALLEN.
Page 45 - Administration to reimburse all State Workmen's Compensation costs as to service-connected disabled veteran employees. (HR 1533, by Mr. Rankin ; referred to Committee on World War Veterans
Page 33 - Thank you very much. The committee will stand adjourned until 10 o'clock Monday morning when the Disabled American Veterans will present their program.