Show LUSITANIA 11 lOSS LOSSIS IS DETERMINED IN MEETING OF COMMITTEE THE TOTAL FIXED TO BE CE PAID AGGREGATE DIG BIG SUM Damages For Sinking Of AmerIcas America u Vessel Veisel During World War Must Be Met Will Receive Money from German Government Washington Germany Germany n must pa American claimants tot for damages suffered when the giant transatlantic liner was torpedoed torpedoed torpedoed tor tor- I and sunk by a n. boat U-boat I It was Wall as announced by the German German-Am German American mixed claims committee At Atthe the sam same I time the commission made public 39 I awards aggregating and announced dismissal of claims Disposition of five Lusitania cases- cases three by the award of In dam ages and two by dismissal terminated I the consideration of pending claims arising out of ef the torpedoing of the liner The awards of all I sorts against Germany growing out of the war made public varied from one of for John Malina Mahina of ot Cicero Ci Cb cero Ill Iii to another of for forthe forthe forthe the Standard Standa d OH OIl Company of New Jersey Leading financial Institutions like the National City bank of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and American citizens cit elt like Margaret S. S Macleay ol 01 Manchester N. N II IL who received 10 i were listed among the beneficiaries I In the great majority of cases the amount of the award was agreed upon upon up up- on between Chandler P P. P Anderson and Wilhelm the American and the German commissioners while In some the umpire was called upon I to decide between the conflicting op op- op L inions Imperial Child Arrives In J Japan pan I Princess who became became be be- came the bride of Crown Prince fir HIr- I chito January 26 last presented the imperial family with a granddaughter Issued extras and there Newspapers L u was a general air or rejoicing out Japan The royal Infant was presented pre pro with the Imperial sword at a traditional ceremony Immediately after af at ter the birth the news was conveyed to their majesties the tho emperor and empress and to the prince regent I Then the public announcement was made by the household department The sword that Is la formally given to the newest member of the royal family fam tam ily was made by Sadakatsu Getzan Japans Japan's leading sword It was ordered several month ago The child keeps leeps this sword as an heirloom On the seventh day following the birth another ceremony that of naming the child will be held and on the fiftieth day the tho imperial grandchild by proxy will pay its first tributes to the spirits of Its Imperial ancestors An All these ceremonies will be held In accordance with the Imperial court act and the ancient traditions of the Japanese |