Education and Training for Children of Service-connected Permanently and Totally Disabled Veterans: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Education and Training of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5930, a Bill to Amend the War Orphans Educational Assistance Act of 1956 to Provide Educational Assistance to the Children of Veterans who are Permanently and Totally Disabled from Wartime Service-connected Disability. April 4, 1957U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 61 páginas Considers legislation to provide educational assistance to the children of veterans who are permanently and totally disabled from wartime service-connected disability. |
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Página 1545
... peace treaties with these countries and they are released only if a claimant qualifies under the exculpatory provisions of these treaties . With respect to the payment of claims for Canadian property losses , I am enclosing herewith ...
... peace treaties with these countries and they are released only if a claimant qualifies under the exculpatory provisions of these treaties . With respect to the payment of claims for Canadian property losses , I am enclosing herewith ...
Página 1546
... peace- time confiscations . This doctrine would be bound to work out to the eventual disadvantage of the United States . The second purpose of Congressman Dorn's bill is to operate in an entirely distinct and different sphere ; namely ...
... peace- time confiscations . This doctrine would be bound to work out to the eventual disadvantage of the United States . The second purpose of Congressman Dorn's bill is to operate in an entirely distinct and different sphere ; namely ...
Página 1547
... Peace with Great Britain , by which our national independence was acknowledged . This treaty was negotiated by John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , John Jay , and Henry Laurens on behalf of the United States . These distinguished statesmen ...
... Peace with Great Britain , by which our national independence was acknowledged . This treaty was negotiated by John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , John Jay , and Henry Laurens on behalf of the United States . These distinguished statesmen ...
Página 1551
... peace the new Japanese Government refused to agree to compensate her nationals for the loss of their property in the United States . PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC DEBT REPUGNANT PRINCIPLE 2. The historic EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN OF DISABLED ...
... peace the new Japanese Government refused to agree to compensate her nationals for the loss of their property in the United States . PRIVATE PROPERTY FOR PUBLIC DEBT REPUGNANT PRINCIPLE 2. The historic EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN OF DISABLED ...
Página 1552
... peace , Italians whose properties were also sequestrated during World War II had their private properties returned in full . Moreover , in August 1955 , the Congress enacted legislation authorizing the President to release the vested ...
... peace , Italians whose properties were also sequestrated during World War II had their private properties returned in full . Moreover , in August 1955 , the Congress enacted legislation authorizing the President to release the vested ...
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84th Congress A. B. A. Rep Administration Alien Property allies amended American Bar Association American Legion AMVETS Article Attorney benefit Bonn Convention Chairman children of disabled children of veterans citizens Committee on Custody Committee on Veterans compensation confiscation Congress Council Custody and Management DALEY DAVIS Dirksen bill disabled war veterans DWYER Educational Assistance Act enacted Enemy Act enemy assets external assets Foreign former owners FREUDENBERGER German and Japanese Government house of delegates Independent Bank international law Japanese American Judiciary Korean conflict legislation liquidation Management of Alien March 21 ment million Morgenthau plan National Credit Fund obligations OLIN E Orphans payment permanently and totally President principles private property proposal Public Law 877 question Reconstruction and Development representative ROSS ADAIR Russia seized Senate service-connected disabilities STOVER subcommittee tion totally disabled veterans Trading Treasury treaty United vested property W. J. BRYAN DORN Washington WHITENER World World War II
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Página 1547 - We think, therefore, that treaties stipulating for permanent rights and general arrangements, and professing to aim at perpetuity, and to deal with the case of war as well as of peace, do not cease on the occurrence of war, but are, at most, only suspended while it lasts ; and unless they are waived by the parties, or new and repugnant stipulations are made, they revive in their operation at the return of peace.
Página 1546 - He smote the rock of the national resources, and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth. He touched the dead corpse of the Public Credit, and it sprung upon its feet...
Página 1545 - A. Each Signatory Government shall, under such procedures as it may choose, hold or dispose of German enemy assets within its jurisdiction in manners designed to preclude their return to German ownership or control and shall charge against its reparation share such assets (net of accrued taxes, liens, expenses of administration, other in rem charges against specific items and legitimate contract claims against the German former owners of such assets).
Página 1559 - Revenge is a kind of wild justice, which the more man's nature runs to, the more ought law to weed it out. For as for the first wrong, it doth but offend the law ; but the revenge of that wrong putteth the law out of office.
Página 1553 - We ought not, therefore, to separate the science of public law from that of ethics, nor encourage the dangerous suggestion that governments are not so strictly bound by the obligations of truth, justice, and humanity, in relation to other powers, as they are in the management of their own local concerns.
Página 1543 - II, (a) to (j), shall be increased by $18.75 per month. (1) If the disabled person, as the result of service-incurred disability, has suffered the anatomical loss or loss of use of both hands, or of both feet, or of one hand and one foot...
Página 1558 - The Allied armies are in occupation of the whole of Germany and the German people have begun to atone for the terrible crimes committed under the leadership of those whom, in the hour of their success, they openly approved and blindly obeyed.
Página 1580 - Convention on the Settlement of Matters arising out of the War and the Occupation...
Página 1543 - Total disability will be considered to exist when there is present any impairment of mind or body which is sufficient to render it impossible for the average person to follow a substantially gainful occupation...
Página 1543 - A permanent total disability shall be taken to exist when there is present any impairment of mind or body which is sufficient to render it impossible for the average person to follow a substantially gainful occupation and where it is reasonably certain that such impairment will continue throughout the life of the disabled person. Notwithstanding this definition the Administrator of Veterans...