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COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS

EDITH NOURSE ROGERS, Massachusetts, Chairman

BERNARD W. (PAT) KEARNEY, New York
WILLIAM H. AYRES, Ohio

E. ROSS ADAIR, Indiana

WILLIAM L. SPRINGER, Illinois
WINSTON L. PROUTY, Vermont
EDMUND P. RADWAN, New York
RUSSELL V. MACK, Washington
JOHN P. SAYLOR, Pennsylvania
EDWARD J. BONIN, Pennsylvania

PETER FRELINGHUYSEN, JR., New Jersey
WILLIAM S. MAILLIARD, California
PAUL A. FINO, New York

ALBERT W. CRETELLA, Connecticut

OLIN E. TEAGUE, Texas
JOE L. EVINS, Tennessee

W, J. BRYAN DORN, South Carolina
ROBERT T. SECREST, Ohio
ELIZABETH KEE, West Virginia

GEORGE S. LONG, Louisiana

HARLAN HAGEN, California
JAMES A. BYRNE, Pennsylvania
BRADY GENTRY, Texas

D. R. (BILLY) MATTHEWS, Florida
ED EDMONDSON, Oklahoma
ARMISTEAD I. SELDEN, JR., Alabama
WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Kentucky
LESTER R. JOHNSON, Wisconsin

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American Legion:

INDEX

Kennedy, Miles D., legislative director...
Kraabel, T. O., director of rehabilitation_

Shapiro, Dr. H. D., senior medical consultant_.

Stevens, Charles W., assistant director, national rehabilitation.
AMVETS: Holden, John R., acting national legislative director_-.

Arthritis, presumption-

Ayres, Hon. William H., statement of

Bentley, Hon. Alvin M., statement of

Bernstein, Howard. (See Veterans' Administration.)

Birdsall, Guy H. (See Veterans' Administration.)

Blatnik, Hon. John A., statement of

Brooks, Henry C. (See Veterans' Administration.)

Burial benefits__.

Cash, Chester.

(See DAV.)

Chief Clerk (Karl Standish).

Clark, Omer, W. (See DAV.)

Cochrane, George W., letter of..

Compensation table, disability.

Compensation, veterans receiving via rate of disability.

Davis, Hon. James C., statement of__

Department of the Army, reports_-
Department of Labor, reports--

Department of State, reports..

Disabled American Veterans:

Cash, Chester, assistant director of claims__
Clark, Omer W., national director of legislation_
Hogan, Cicero F., national director of claims..
Disbursements for veterans' benefits, June 30, 1953-
Dorn, Hon. W. J. Bryan_

Downer, Adin M.

(See VFW.)

Dyess, Dr. W. B.

(See Veterans' Administration.)

Eastern Paralyzed Veterans' Association, statement of_

Elliott, Hon. Carl, statement of

Fino, Hon. Paul A., letter of..

Gross, Hon. H. R., statement of.

Hagen, Hon. Harlan, statement of__

Hagen, Hon. Harold C., statement of_

Hébert, Hon. F. Edward, statement of_

Hillings, Hon. Patrick J., statement of..

History of service-connected compensation_

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Hosmer, Hon. Craig, statement of, and correspondence__

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Inman, Edward K., editor, National Tribune, letter of

Japanese and German nationals, payments to

Kennedy, Miles D. (See American Legion.)

Ketchum, Omar B. (See VFW.)

Knapp, Donald C.

(See Veterans' Administration.)

Kraabel, T. O. (See American Legion.)

Lane, Hon. Thomas J., statement of..
Lipscomb, Hon. Glenard P., letter of.
McCarthy, Hon. Eugene J., statement of

McGee, Morris G. (See Eastern Paralyzed Veterans' Association) –

4696-4699

4671

4684-4685

4699

III

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Natcher, Hon. William H.

4674-4675

4703-4705

4684-4685, 4719-4722, 4739, 4775

4679, 4701, 4755, 4758, 4762, 4811

4759-4762

4779-4780

4709-4710

Facing 4801

Overholser, Dr. Winfred, Superintendent, St. Elizabeths Hospital.

Pension criteria_

Perkins, Hon. Carl D., statement of

Presumptions, chart of

Psychosis presumption

4722-4727, 4759-4762, 4775

Radwan, Hon. Edmund P. 4499, 4670, 4676, 4678-4680, 4684, 4685, 4687, 4689,
4694-4696, 4699, 4701, 4703, 4705, 4707, 4709, 4710, 4713, 4717,
4718, 4722, 4726, 4740, 4743, 4744, 4745, 4748-4852, 4755, 4758

Reed, Hon. Daniel A., statement of
Rees, Hon. Edward H., statement of
Rogers, Hon. Edith Nourse (chairman) _ -

Saylor, Hon. John P.

4680-4684

4708-4709

4679, 4680,

4684, 4698, 4699, 4701, 4705-4708, 4726
4678, 4684, 4688,

4759-4763, 4766, 4767, 4769-4772, 4796, 4798-4806, 4808, 4811

Secrest, Hon. Robert T.

4679, 4680, 4696,

4707, 4710, 4739, 4743, 4744, 4748, 4750, 4753, 4755, 4808-4811

Shapiro, Dr. H. D. (See American Legion.)
Smith, Hon. Frank E., statement of__
Standish, Karl (chief clerk) -

Stevens, Charles W. (See American Legion.)
St. George, Hon. Katharine, statement of..

4699-4701
4670, 4710, 4727, 4762

Suder, Harry L. (See United Indian War Veterans, U. S. A.)
Uniform pensions.

4676-4679

4717, 4751-4752, 4784-4785, 4806, 4812, 4813
United Indian War Veterans, U. S. A., address of National Commander

and correspondence__

Ute Indian campaigns.

Van Zandt, Hon. James E., statement of ..

Veterans' Administration:

4691-4693

4689-4693

4706-4707

Bernstein, Howard, Director, Legislative Projects Service III.
Birdsall, Guy H., Ássistant Administrator for Legislation.......
Brooks, Henry Q., Director, Veterans' Service..
Dyess, Dr. W. B., Department of Veterans Benefits-
Knapp, Donald C., Director, Legislative Projects I-
Reports

4772-4811

4772-4811

4772-4811

4772-4811

4772-4811

4499-4548, 4550-4553, 4555-4578, 4580-4614, 4619

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States:

4743-4755

Downer, Adin M., assistant director, national rehabilitation serv-
ice__

Ketchum, Omar B., director, national rehabilitation service___. 4743-4755
Veterans, projected number, World War I...
Veterans, World War II, projected number_
WAAC, service in _ _

4805

4805

4676-4679, 4699, 4729-4730, 4795-4796, 4810
War Department: Edward F. Witsell, Major General, the Adjutant Gen-
eral, letter of

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COMPENSATION AND PENSION BILLS FOR VETERANS

AND THEIR DEPENDENTS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1954

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

SUBCOMMITTEE ON COMPENSATION AND PENSIONS

OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS,

Washington, D. C.

The subcommittee met at 10 a. m., pursuant to call, in room 356, Old House Office Building, Hon. Edmund P. Radwan, chairman of the subcommittee, presiding.

Mr. RADWAN. The subcommittee will come to order.

We are meeting this morning to open hearings on some 70 compensation and pension bills now pending before the Subcommittee on Compensation and Pensions.

In the last session, this committee considered several compensation bills and recommended action to the full committee. At the same time, it was agreed that no action would be taken by the subcommittee on non-service-connected bills until the service-connected bills had been disposed of. It therefore seemed appropriate to proceed at this time with all the bills pending before the subcommittee which have thus far had no action.

Without objection, I will insert at this point the bills, as well as the reports from the Veterans' Administration.

(The bills and reports referred to are as follows:)

WAAC BILLS

[H. R. 56, 83d Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To define service as a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps as active military service under certain conditions

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That active service in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps on or after May 14, 1942, and before September 1, 1943, shall be deemed to be active military service: Provided, That there was subsequent active military service in the Women's Army Corps established pursuant to the provisions of the Act of July 1, 1943 (Public Law 110, Seventy-eighth Congress): Provided further, That compensation or pension payable under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration by virtue of provisions of this Act shall not be paid concurrently with payments of United States employees' compensation based upon such service. Where a person who is eligible for compensation or pension under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration is also eligible for the benefits of the Employees' Compensation Act, such person shall elect which benefit be received.

[H. R. 1078, 83d Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To provide that persons who served in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, under certain conditions, shall be deemed to have been in the active military service for the purposes of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any person who served for a period of ninety days, or more, in any capacity in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps between

May 14, 1942, and September 1, 1943, and who suffered from disease or injury due to that service and who was on September 1, 1943, eligible to receive benefits of the Employees' Compensation Act because of that service, shall be deemed to have been in the active military service for the purposes of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration: Provided, That in no event shall payments authorized by this Act be made for any period prior to the passage of this Act: And provided further, That compensation or pension authorized hereunder shall not be payable concurrent with payments of employees' compensation based upon the same service. Where a person is also eligible for the benefits of the Employees' Compensation Act, such person shall elect which benefit shall be received.

[H. R. 8041, 83d Cong., 2d sess.]

A BILL To provide benefits under the laws administered by the Veterans' Administration based upon service in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps under certain conditions

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any person who served for at least ninety days in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps who prior to the establishment of the Women's Army Corps was honorably discharged for disability rendering her physically unfit to perform further service in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps or in the Women's Army Corps shall be deemed to have been in the active military service during such period of service for the purposes of laws administered by the Veterans' Administration. No monetary benefits shall accrue by reason of this Act for any period prior to the date of enactment and compensation or pension shall not be payable by virtue of this Act concurrently with United States employees' compensation based on the same service. Any person eligible for compensation or pension by reason of this Act who is also eligible for compensation benefits provided by the United States Employees' Compensation Act of 1917, as amended, shall elect which benefit she shall receive

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A BILL To amend subparagraph (K) of paragraph II, part I, of Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (a), as amended, to authorize increased compensation for blindness of one eye with 5/200 visual acuity or less

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That subparagraph (K) of paragraph II, part I, of Veterans Regulation Numbered 1 (2), as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows:

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(K) If the disabled person, s the result of service-incurred disability, has suffered the anatomical loss or loss of use of one foot, or one hand, or blindness of one eye, with 5/200 visual acuity or less, the rate of pension provided in part I, paragraph II, subparagraphs (a) to (j), shall be increased by $47 per month; and in the event of anatomical loss or loss of use of one foot, or one hand, or blindness of one eye, with 5/200 visual acuity or less, in addition to the requirement for any of the rates specified in subparagraphs (1) to (n), inclusive, of part I, paragraph II, as herein amended, the rate of pension shall be increased by $47 per month for each such loss or loss of use, but in no event to exceed $400 per month.'

SEC. 2. The rates herein specified shall be deemed to include the 20 per centum increase provided under section 2, Public Law 662, Seventy-ninth Congress, approved August 8, 1946.

[H. R. 31, 83d Cong., 1st sess.]

A BILL To authorize restoration of a remarried widow to the rolls upon termination of her remarried status

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That any former widow of any person who served in the active military or naval forces of the United States on or after April 21, 1898, who since the death of such person has remarried once, or more than once, and such subsequent or successive marriage has been dissolved either by the death or deaths of such husband or husbands, or by divorce without fault on the part of the wife, shall, while single, be entitled to benefits under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration in the same manner and to the same extent as if she were the unremarried widow of the person who served.

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