Show CLAIMS Of AMERICANS APPROVED VEIl I f Commission on Border Claims Against Mexico Reports Re Re- ports orts Favorably W WASHINGTON Dec 14 T H.-T Twenty Twenty ent- ent three Americans who were wounded o or whoso relatives were killed or by shots hots from across tho the Mexican bordes border bor bore der des in April or May 1911 should re ro I o cei indemnities aggregating 0 from tho the Mexican government jo according accord in jog ing to a report to Con congress by a a. com corn commission commission mission of at army officers ers authorized ti to 0 investigate the cases All Mi claims o at f Mexicans injured on tho American side sid 0 were disapproved Tho The commission reported that I Law aw renco F Converse C Lad and Edward d dardI M. M Platt Americans who were c captured on Amen Amori can soil soH by bJ Mexican federals wore wro no not entitled to indemnity although tb the C Mexicans l committed an I wrong on crossing the tho b border Co Converse us und and Platt claimed each ench Th The following claims Jaim were c approved tho amounts bein being re reduced in in each instance instance in ili stance c For injuries at El Paso Tex Tex Adolfi Adolfo D Varela gunshot wound to dau daughter Virginia Virgnia Wounded through b body d Abundio Abundro Stole gunshot hot wound to wife 1 Edwin G C G. G I Heaton wounded through l leg f 2000 Celia husband killed A. A It II Chandler son sou killed For injuries at Dou Douglas Dougia Ariz Emma Larsen rs D. D i Elmer r E E. E Crowe Crows shot through h bod Pod Dody Francis rancis F. F Williamn WilHam shot hot through h body I John W W. Kane shot Bho in 10 foot 1000 J Joseph soph W. W Harrington Barrington ton brother killed l William R. R White leg wound 2000 2090 |