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1 Claims Arising out of the Occupation of Vera Cruz 1925

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68TH  CONGRESS    HOUSE   OF REPRESNTATIVES             REPORT
   2d Session                                      I   No 1261




 CLAIMS   ARISING OUT OF THE OCCUPATION OF VERA
                             CRUZ


JANUARY 20, 1925.-Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the
              state of the Union and ordered to be printed


 Mr. MOOREs  of Indiana, from the Committee  on Foreign Affairs,
                     submitted the following

                        REPORT
                      [To accompany S. 2506]

   The Committee on Foreign Affairs submits the following report in
explanation and approval of the accompanying  bill (S. 2506), re-
ferred by the House to this committee.
   The bill undertakes to authorize the payment to the Government
 of Austria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, and Mexico,
 and to J. F. Woodyard, an American  citizen, of various sums as
 indemnity to the nationals of such countries, and to the individual
 named, for losses sustained during and directly occasioned by the
 occupation of the Mexican city of Verz Cruz in April, 1914.
 Letters are submitted herewith from the President, the Secretary of
 State, the Director of the Budget, President Harding, Acting Sec-
 retary Phillips, and Acting Director of the Budget Kloeber, all ree-
 ommending  the  appropriation of  $45,508.69 as compensation.
 These letters also recite briefly the facts as to the occupation, but do
 not go into details as to thespecific nature of the damages.
 The   impression may be  gathered from the letters of President
 Harding and the Secretary of State that much  of  the amount
 asked was for intoxicating liquors, whereas the allowance for the
 destruction of such property was considerably less than one-sixth
 of the total amount, and all of it gqes to Spain to compensate some
 15 Spanish claimants.
 During   and  immediately after the occupation of Vera  Cruz,
 Admiral Henry T. Mayo, United States Navy, in command  of the
 expeditionary forces, appointed a naval board to pass on all claims,
 for damages. The naval board included Rear Admiral George W.
 Kline, Capt. 0. P. Jackson, Capt. Roscoe C. Moody, Capt. Aldelbert.
Althouse, Commander   R. P.  Scudder, and possibly other naval

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