Regular Establishment: Hearings Before the Committee on Invalid Pensions, House of Representatives, 76th Congress, 3d Session on H.R. 901, a Bill to Exempt Resident Inmates of the United States Soldiers' Home, Washington, D.C., and the Naval Home, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from Pension Reduction as Prescribed by Veterans Regulation No. 6-series |
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$6 per month 20 cents 49 Stat 6-Series act of February act of June act of March Administration amendment amount asylum authorized beneficiaries benefits Board of Commissioners cents a month cents per month CHITTENDEN Committee on Invalid contributed credited deduction of 20 deposited disabled veteran District of Columbia Economy Act enacted enlisted entitled exempt resident inmates expenses February 13 HINES Home at Philadelphia Home in Washington Home permanent fund interest account Invalid Pensions JOHN LESINSKI July June 26 June 30 KELLER line of duty MAAS maintenance Marine Corps Naval Home naval hospital fund naval service Navy Department Navy pension fund paid paragraph pension reduction personnel prescribed by Veterans President receipts received Regular Army Regular Establishment Regular Veterans retirement pay Revised Statutes RICE SCHAFER Secretary Secretary of War service-connected Seventy-sixth Congress Spanish-American War statement tion Treasury tuberculosis United States Naval United States Navy United States Soldiers
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Page 5 - That the said fund shall be under the management and direction of the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Secretary of War, for the time being...
Page 1 - That where any disabled veteran who is being furnished hospital treatment, institutional or domiciliary care by the United States or any political subdivision thereof has a wife, child, or dependent parent the pension, compensation, or emergency officers...
Page 7 - For any injury sustained by an employee while in the performance of duty, whether or not disability has arisen, the United States shall furnish to the employee all services, appliances, and supplies prescribed or recommended by duly qualified physicians which, in the opinion of the...
Page 10 - And provided further, That the pension of a veteran entitled to hospitalization under this subdivision shall not be subject to deduction, while such veteran is hospitalized in any Government hospital, for board, maintenance, or any other purpose incident to hospitalization : I-rovided further, That the Act of May 4, 1898, entitled 'An Act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1899, and for other purposes...
Page 1 - VI. (A) Where any disabled veteran having neither wife, child, nor dependent parent is being furnished hospital treatment, institutional or domiciliary care by the United States or any political subdivision thereof, the pension, compensation, or emergency officers...
Page 31 - Home (trust fund) in the Treasury of the United States; the exact sum to be so deducted to be fixed from time to time by the Secretary of War, within the limit prescribed above, on the recommendation of the Board of Commissioners of said home as to the amount required to meet the needs of the home.
Page 8 - That the governor of the Naval Home is hereby authorized and directed, under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, to make diligent inquiry in every instance...
Page 27 - Federal service suffered an injury or disease in line of duty and not the result of his own misconduct will be considered to have incurred such disability in active military or naval service during the period of the World War.
Page 10 - And whenever any officer, seaman, or marine entitled to a pension is admitted to the Naval Home at Philadelphia l or to a naval hospital, his pension, while he remains there, shall be deducted from his accounts and paid to the Secretary of the Navy for the benefit of the fund from which such home or hospital, respectively, is maintained...
Page 9 - ... and (c) commencing with the fiscal year 1944, annual appropriations in such amounts as may be necessary are authorized from the general fund of the Treasury for the maintenance, operation, and improvement of naval hospitals.