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Deep Sea Tankers, Ltd., et al. v. The Long Branch et al.
358 U.S. 933·Supreme Court of the United States·1959
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Opinion
No. 511.
Deep Sea Tankers, Ltd., et al. v. The Long Branch et al.
Charles S. Haight, Robert M. Julian and MacDonald Deming for petitioners. Vincent E. McGowan for the Central Railroad Co. of New Jersey, and Leo F. Hanan for the Metropolitan Sand & Gravel Corporation, respondents. ' Walter A. Darby, Jr. filed a brief for the Canadian Shipowners Association, as amicus curiae, urging that a petition for writ of certiorari be granted.
[MAJORITY]
Motion of Canadian Shipowners Association for leave to file brief, as amicus curiae, granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.