Reynolds v. United States, 292 U.S. 443 (1934)

Reynolds v. United States


No. 734


Argued May 3, 1934
Decided May 28, 1934
292 U.S. 443

CERTIORARI TO THE COURT OF CLAIMS

Syllabus

1. Although the function of determining whether a veteran is entitled to hospital facilities under the World War Veterans Act, and of ordering his hospitalization or certifying to his right thereto, is a function of the Director of the Veterans Bureau, the right of the veteran, where it exists on indisputable facts as a matter of law, may be enforced by the courts. P. 446.

2. An honorably discharged veteran of the Spanish-American War, suffering from a neuropsychiatric ailment, was in 1911 committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to statutory authority, and remained there confined as an insane person until, in 1930, he was discharged.

Held:

(1) That the Veterans Bureau having had and exercised the right to make use of this hospital for insane veterans, the facilities of the hospital were under the control and jurisdiction of that Bureau within the meaning of § 202(10) of the World War Veterans Act of 1924, as amended July 2, 1926. P. 445.

(2) Under the proviso of § 202(10) of this amended Act, the pension money credited to the veteran while in the hospital could not, upon his discharge, be withheld to pay for his board at the hospital during that period. P. 447.

(3) This applies to the charges for board incurred before July 2, 1926, the date of the proviso, as well as to those incurred afterwards, the entire deduction having been made after the proviso became effective. P. 447.

3. A statute is not rendered retroactive merely because the facts or requisites upon which its subsequent action depends, or some of them, are drawn from a time antecedent to the enactment. Cox v. Hart, 260 U.S. 427, 435. P. 449.

78 Ct.Cls. 401 reversed.

Certiorari to review a judgment rejecting a claim for recovery of pension money which had been applied to pay for the board of a Spanish War Veteran at a government hospital for the insane.