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Glenn STINEMAN, Appellant, v. PENINSULA STATE STEAMSHIP CORPORATION, a Foreign Corporation, as Owner of the Steamship LAKE GALEWOOD, Appellee, 1928 — 25 F.2d 1020 · caselaw · US
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Glenn STINEMAN, Appellant, v. PENINSULA STATE STEAMSHIP CORPORATION, a Foreign Corporation, as Owner of the Steamship LAKE GALEWOOD, Appellee
25 F.2d 1020·United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit·1928
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Glenn STINEMAN, Appellant, v. PENINSULA STATE STEAMSHIP CORPORATION, a Foreign Corporation, as Owner of the Steamship LAKE GALEWOOD, Appellee.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
May 5, 1928.
No. 2699.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the District of Maryland, at Baltimore, in Admiralty; William C. Coleman, Judge.
Affirming decree 21 F.(2d) 987.
Jacob L. Morewitz, of Newport News, Va. (Rome & Rome and Nathan Hamburger, all of Baltimore, Md., on the brief), for appellant.
Robert W. Williams, of Baltimore, Md. (Finkler & McEntire, of New York City, and Janney, Ober, Slingluff & Williams, of Baltimore, Md., on the brief), for appellee.
Before WADDILL, PARKER, and NORTHCOTT, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Affirmed on the authority of recent decisions of this court as follows: The Charles Whittemore, 11 F.(2d) 344 (certiorari denied); The Walter D. Noyes, 20 F.(2d) 342, Id., 21 F.(2d) 607 (certiorari denied); and Swanson v. Torry, Master, etc., 25 F.(2d) 835, decided April 10, 1928.
Affirmed.