United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 8567U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... duties . He told his wife of this and expressed his deep regret that he had to be away three or four days , but there seemed to be no escape from it . She deplored the circumstance , and she pleaded with him to see if he could not have ...
... duties . He told his wife of this and expressed his deep regret that he had to be away three or four days , but there seemed to be no escape from it . She deplored the circumstance , and she pleaded with him to see if he could not have ...
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... duty . Witness , I ask you- ( The audience again interrupted the speaker . ) ( Senator Fletcher discontinued his address and resumed his seat on the platform . ) The CHAIRMAN . We are very sorry to announce this morning that the junior ...
... duty . Witness , I ask you- ( The audience again interrupted the speaker . ) ( Senator Fletcher discontinued his address and resumed his seat on the platform . ) The CHAIRMAN . We are very sorry to announce this morning that the junior ...
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... duty to go ashore there and there spend some hours on a red graveled hillside , very hot , very disagreeable , but going there to benefit the man whose duty it is to stay there , and in conversation with one of these men I said : " I ...
... duty to go ashore there and there spend some hours on a red graveled hillside , very hot , very disagreeable , but going there to benefit the man whose duty it is to stay there , and in conversation with one of these men I said : " I ...
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... duty so as to preserve their military and pension- able status as provided in section 2 of the act of September 1 , 1922 , and entitle them to the increased rates . SEC . 2. That any person now on the pension roll , or hereafter allowed ...
... duty so as to preserve their military and pension- able status as provided in section 2 of the act of September 1 , 1922 , and entitle them to the increased rates . SEC . 2. That any person now on the pension roll , or hereafter allowed ...
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... duty is to our own comrades , and we should make an aggressive fight to pass this bill without coupling it with any other legislation . This bill carries the same rate of increase for our aged and dis- abled comrades as the Knutson bill ...
... duty is to our own comrades , and we should make an aggressive fight to pass this bill without coupling it with any other legislation . This bill carries the same rate of increase for our aged and dis- abled comrades as the Knutson bill ...
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Page 214 - Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me "to recommend to the people of the United States a day of public thanksgiving and prayer, to be observed by acknowledging with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty God, especially by affording them an opportunity peaceably to establish a form of government for their safety and happiness...
Page 200 - An Act to readjust the pay and allowances of the commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service", approved June 10, 1922 (42 Stat.
Page 65 - That the pension or increase of pension herein provided for, as to all persons whose names are now on the pension roll, or who are now in receipt of a pension under existing law, shall commence at the rates herein provided...
Page 65 - ... physical or mental disabilities, helpless or blind, or so nearly helpless or blind as to require the regular personal aid and attendance of another person, shall be entitled to and shall be paid a pension at the rate of $72 per month.
Page 103 - ... dollars. If the deceased has relatives or friends who desire to conduct the burial, but are unable or unwilling to pay the charges...
Page 177 - HAS there any old fellow got mixed with the boys ? If there has, take him out, without making a noise. Hang the Almanac's cheat and the Catalogue's spite! Old Time is a liar! We're twenty to-night! We're twenty! We're twenty! Who says we are more ? He's tipsy, —young jackanapes ! —show him the door!
Page 65 - That from and after the approval of this act all persons now on the pension roll, and all persons hereafter granted a pension, who, while in the military or naval service of the United States and in line of duty, shall have lost one hand or one foot, or have been totally disabled in the same...
Page 65 - ... per month; that all persons who, in like manner, shall have lost an arm at or above the elbow or a leg at or above the knee, or been totally disabled in the same...
Page 66 - ... such pensioner or claimant under this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall, for each and every such offense, be fined not exceeding $500, or be imprisoned at hard labor, not exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court.