Report of the Commission on Old Age Pensions, Annuities and Insurance. January 1910Wright & Potter printing Company, 1910 - 409 pages |
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Page 95
... continuously , for ten years prior to attaining the age of 60 , made such provision against old age , sickness and so on as may be recognized to be proper for the purpose of regula- tions under the pensions act . ( c ) While he is ...
... continuously , for ten years prior to attaining the age of 60 , made such provision against old age , sickness and so on as may be recognized to be proper for the purpose of regula- tions under the pensions act . ( c ) While he is ...
Page 110
... continuously for not less than five years immediately preceding the date of this application . 3. He must not have been convicted of drunkenness three times , imprisoned for six months during the five years preceding his appli- cation ...
... continuously for not less than five years immediately preceding the date of this application . 3. He must not have been convicted of drunkenness three times , imprisoned for six months during the five years preceding his appli- cation ...
Page 113
... continuously for at least twenty - five years . ' 3. Must be of good character . 4. If a husband , must not for twelve months or upwards during five years immediately preceding that date , without just cause , have deserted his wife ...
... continuously for at least twenty - five years . ' 3. Must be of good character . 4. If a husband , must not for twelve months or upwards during five years immediately preceding that date , without just cause , have deserted his wife ...
Page 142
... continuously a member of the relief feature of the Baltimore & Ohio Employees ' Relief Association fifteen years , this allowance will be increased by the addition of 5 per cent . thereof ; and a like addition will be made for each ...
... continuously a member of the relief feature of the Baltimore & Ohio Employees ' Relief Association fifteen years , this allowance will be increased by the addition of 5 per cent . thereof ; and a like addition will be made for each ...
Page 147
... continuous for twenty - five years , the pension would be 25 per cent . of $ 600 , or $ 150 per year , or $ 12.50 per month . Since the minimum pension has been fixed at $ 18 per month , then to this regular percentage $ 5.50 would be ...
... continuous for twenty - five years , the pension would be 25 per cent . of $ 600 , or $ 150 per year , or $ 12.50 per month . Since the minimum pension has been fixed at $ 18 per month , then to this regular percentage $ 5.50 would be ...
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Page 326 - Of let him take who has the power, And let him keep who can, the Boers now proceeded to possess themselves of as much territory as they wanted.
Page 331 - ... years, one for a term of four years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of one year...
Page 127 - ... no payment whatsoever of the accrued pension shall be made or allowed, except so much as may be necessary to reimburse the person who bore the expenses of the last sickness and burial of the decedent in cases where he did not leave sufficient assets to meet such expenses.
Page 365 - ... and to the board of retirement, and thereafter if such violation or neglect continues, shall forthwith present the facts to the attorney-general for his action. SECTION 10.
Page 214 - As long as you have taxes upon commodities which are consumed practically by every family in the country, there is no such thing as a non-contributory scheme. If you tax tea and coffee, and partly sugar, beer, and tobacco, you hit everybody one way or another.
Page 333 - ... shall be exempt from taxation and from the operation of any law relating to bankruptcy or insolvency, and shall not be liable to attachment by trustee process or be liable to be taken on execution or on 1 In effect February 1, 1920.
Page 285 - The disintegrating effect on the family. A non-contributory pension system would take away, in part, the filial obligation for the support of aged parents, which is a main bond of family solidarity. It would strike at one of the forces that have created the self-supporting, self-respecting American family. The impairment of family solidarity is one of the most serious consequences to be apprehended from an experiment with non-contributory pensions.
Page 318 - A non-contributory pension system would take away, in part. the filial obligation for the support of aged parents, which is a main bond of family solidarity. It would strike at one of the forces that have created the self-supporting, self-respecting American family. The impairment of family solidarity is one of the most serious consequences to be apprehended from an experiment with non-contributory pensions."* Mr.
Page 327 - Look not alone on youthful Prime, Or Manhood's active might ; Man then is useful to his kind, Supported is his right; But see him on the edge of life, With Cares and Sorrows worn, Then Age and Want, oh, ill-matched pair ! Show Man was made to mourn.
Page 346 - ... and if accordingly he had paid regular contributions from that date to the date of the establishment of the retirement association at the same rate as that first adopted by the board of retirement, and if such deductions had been accumulated with regular interest.