Claims of Certain Inhabitants of the Ryukyu Islands, Hearing, 89-1, July 28, 19651965 - 45 halaman |
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$22 million acts and omissions administering authority ALBERT WATSON II amount appropriated April 28 arising from acts attorney August 15 average Banchi BERGER budget Chairman civil administration claimants compensation Congress crops days Xdaily wage Department of Defense destroyed dry farm land estimated ex gratia executive farm land grade fee value Firewood and charcoal fiscal Government of Japan grade three High Commissioner House Joint Resolution income individual injury and death Japanese Government Joint Committee Joint Resolution 251 Land rental_ law firm lease loss MATSUNAGA ment military municipalities Naha City obligation occupation Okinawa paid peace treaty Peace with Japan percent personal injury pretreaty claims pretreaty period range land rental Ryukyu Islands Ryukyuan members SANTOS Security deletion Slattery Staff Consultant statement subcommittee submitted Treaty of Peace tsubo U.S. Armed Forces U.S. Army Engineer U.S. forces U.S. Government United WATSON wet farm land WHALLEY Xdaily wage Grade ZABLOCKI
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Halaman 10 - Pending the making of such a proposal and affirmative action thereon, the United States will have the right to exercise all and any powers of administration, legislation and jurisdiction over the territory and inhabitants of these islands, including their territorial waters.
Halaman 2 - Budget advises that, from the standpoint of the administration's program, there is no objection to the presentation of this proposal for the consideration of the Congress.
Halaman 10 - Because of such strategic considerations, the Treaty of Peace with Japan provided that the United States would retain full jurisdiction over the Ryukyu Islands, for an indefinite period. The Government of Japan has stated its desire for the reversion of administrative control over Okinawa and the US Government has repeatedly stated that it looks forward to the day when the security interests of the free world in the Far East will permit their restoration to full Japanese sovereignty.
Halaman 2 - Any agreement to the contrary shall be unlawful and void. Whoever, in the United States or elsewhere, demands or receives, on account of services so rendered, any remuneration in excess of the maximum permitted by this section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than twelve months, or both.
Halaman 19 - Italy waives all claims of any description against the Allied and Associated Powers on behalf of the Italian Government or Italian nationals arising directly out of the war...
Halaman 9 - These same sources fear that the long delay in acting into a major political issue and become a source of disaffection among the population of this important US base. Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, these are some of the underlying considerations in the joint resolution now before this subcommittee. They provide a sound basis, at law and in equity, for compensation of our Okinawan friends. I urge a favorable report on the joint resolution. Mr. MURPHY. Thank you. Congressman. The Chair...
Halaman 3 - Government for fiscal year 1965, that "to protect the security of the United States and of the free world, the United States will continue responsibility for the administration of the Ryukyu Islands as long as conditions of threat and tension in the Far East require the maintenance of military bases in these islands.
Halaman 19 - Japan waives all claims of Japan and its nationals against the Allied Powers and their nationals arising out of the war or out of actions taken because of the existence of a state of war, and waives all claims arising from the presence, operations or actions of forces or authorities of any of the Allied Powers in Japanese territory prior to the coming into force of the present Treaty.
Halaman 37 - The property of municipalities, that of institutions dedicated to religion, charity and education, the arts and sciences, even when stale property, shall be treated as private property. All seizure of, destruction or wilful damage done to institutions of this character, historic monuments, works of art and science, is forbidden, and should be made the subject of legal proceedings.
Halaman 4 - High Commissioner noted that he thereby assumed no legal responsibility or commitment to settle these claims, and stated that they were being reviewed because of the concern of the United States, as the administering authority in the Ryukyus, for the well-being of the Ryukyuan people. Advance copies of this announcement had previously been distributed to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House, the members of the concerned committees of both the Senate and House, and to selected Senators...