Show LUSITANIA LOSS LUSS LOSSIS IS DETERMINED INED IN fN MEETING OF COMMITTEE THE TOTAL FIXED TO BE PAID AGGREGATE BIG SUM Damages For Sinking Of American Vessel During World War Must Be Met Will Receive Money From German Government Washington Washington Germany must pay American claimants for damages suffered when the giant transatlantic lin liner r Lusitania was torpedoed torpedoed tor tor- tor and sunk by a boat U-boat It was announced b by the German-American German mixed mL claims committee At the same time the commission made public awards aggregating and announced dismissal of claims Disposition of five Lusitania cases cases cases- three b by the tho award of In damages damages dam dam- ages and two by dismissal dismissal terminated the consideration of pending claims calms arising out of the torpedoing of the liner The awards of all sorts against Germany growing out of the war made public varied from one one of for John Malina of Cicero Cicero Cicero Ci Ci- cero Ill to another of for forthe forthe forthe the Standard Oil Company Compan of Now New I Jerse Jersey L Leading financial institutions like the National Cit City bank of New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and American citizens cit like Margaret S. S Macleay of ot Manchester N. N II H. who received 10 were listed among the beneficiaries In the great majority of cases the amount of the award was agreed upon upon upon up up- on between Chandler P. P Anderson and Wilhelm the American and the German commissioners while In some the umpire was called upon to decide between the conflicting op op- inions i |