World War Veterans' Legislation. Hearings ... on Proposed Legislation H.R. 4474 |
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... organization . I also want to take this opportunity of saying that the Veterans of Foreign Wars is not unmindful of the excellent work of Capt . Watson B. Miller , the rehabilitation chairman of the American Legion and his asso- ciates ...
... organization . I also want to take this opportunity of saying that the Veterans of Foreign Wars is not unmindful of the excellent work of Capt . Watson B. Miller , the rehabilitation chairman of the American Legion and his asso- ciates ...
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... organizations , and was intro- duced by the chairman simply to place before the committee concrete proposals and ... organization has been accomplished . There are at the present time 54 regional offices which have complete authority ...
... organizations , and was intro- duced by the chairman simply to place before the committee concrete proposals and ... organization has been accomplished . There are at the present time 54 regional offices which have complete authority ...
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... organization of the bureau the policy has been continued to employ in key positions , so far as possible , properly qualified ex - service men and women . The percentage of male employees who are ex - service for the bureau as a whole ...
... organization of the bureau the policy has been continued to employ in key positions , so far as possible , properly qualified ex - service men and women . The percentage of male employees who are ex - service for the bureau as a whole ...
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... organizations on legislation that can liberalize or facilitate the practical and humane administration of laws relating to veterans ' relief . It is unnecessary for me to substantiate with state- ments further than to say that we agreed ...
... organizations on legislation that can liberalize or facilitate the practical and humane administration of laws relating to veterans ' relief . It is unnecessary for me to substantiate with state- ments further than to say that we agreed ...
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... the general set - up of the bureau as was prepared at the request of Mr. Snyder , of New York ? ( The statement is as follows :) EXHIBIT 2 The present organization of the United States Veterans 8 WORLD WAR VETERANS ' LEGISLATION.
... the general set - up of the bureau as was prepared at the request of Mr. Snyder , of New York ? ( The statement is as follows :) EXHIBIT 2 The present organization of the United States Veterans 8 WORLD WAR VETERANS ' LEGISLATION.
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Page 352 - Philippines, and who are disabled by disease, wounds or otherwise, and who have no adequate means of support, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earning their living...
Page 494 - If no beneficiary within the permitted class be designated by the insured, either in his lifetime or by his last will and testament, or if the designated beneficiary does not survive the insured...
Page 333 - That no compensation shall be payable for death or disability which does not occur prior to or within one year after discharge...
Page 256 - III of this act, either in his lifetime or by his last will and testament, or if the designated beneficiary does not survive the insured, then there shall be paid to the estate of the insured the present value of the remaining unpaid monthly installments; or if the designated beneficiary survives the insured and dies before receiving all of the installments of converted insurance payable and applicable, then there shall be paid to the estate of such beneficiary the present value of the remaining...
Page 3 - That except in the event of legal proceedings, any person except the authorized representative of the American Red Cross, the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and such other organizations as shall be approved by the...
Page 165 - For the purposes of subsection (a) hereof every person employed in the active military or naval service for six months or more shall be taken to have been in sound condition when examined, accepted and enrolled for service...
Page 165 - ... except as to defects, disorders, or infirmities made of record in any manner by proper authorities of the United States at the time of, or prior to, inception of active service, to the extent to which any such defect, disorder, or infirmity was so made of record: Provided, That an ex-service man who is shown to have or, if deceased, to have had...
Page 254 - If no person within the permitted class be designated as beneficiary for yearly renewable term insurance by the insured either in his lifetime or by his last will and testament or if the designated beneficiary does not survive the insured or survives the insured and dies prior to receiving all of the two hundred and forty installments or all such as are payable and applicable, there shall be paid to the estate of the insured the present value of the monthly installments thereafter payable...
Page 529 - We will be very glad to hear what you have to say. Mr. Deming. STATEMENT OF HON. WILLIAM C. DEMING, PRESIDENT UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Mr. DEMING. Mr. Chairman, I wish to thank the Veterans' Committee in behalf of my colleague on the Civil Service Commission for this opportunity to appear here this morning.
Page 146 - ... the national home for disabled volunteer soldiers, under such regulations as it may prescribe...