HOLLIDAY v. UNITED STATES

No. 49226.

87 F.Supp. 367 (1949)

HOLLIDAY v. UNITED STATES.

United States Court of Claims.

November 7, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Austin Joseph Holliday, pro se.

William A. Stern, II, Washington, D. C., with whom was Assistant Attorney General H. G. Morison, for defendant.

Before JONES, Chief Judge, and HOWELL, MADDEN, WHITAKER and LITTLETON, Judges.


JONES, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff, a war veteran, instituted this suit. There are three sections to the petition which set out three different claims.

The defendant demurs on the ground that the claims are not clearly stated, and that this court does not have jurisdiction to determine them.

The first claim apparently asks that we direct the Veterans' Administration to grant plaintiff service-connected total and permanent disability compensation.

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