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Irving J. ROSE and Alonzo K. Rose, Copartners, etc., Libelants-Appellee, v. THE Steam Tug PERSEVERANCE, Her Engines, etc., Cornell Steamboat Company, Claimant-Appellant, and Cornell Steamboat Company, Respondent-Appellant, and Hedger Transportation Company, Inc., Respondent Impleaded, Appellee, and George I. Forsythe, Respondent Impleaded, Appellee; Anthony O'BOYLE, as Owner of THE Barges LAKE SUPERIOR and ANTHONY KERWIN, Libelant-Appellee, v. HEDGER TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc., Respondent-Appellee, and The Steam Tug Perseverance, Impleaded, Cornell Steamboat Company, Claimant-Appellant, and George I. Forsythe, Respondent Impleaded, Appellee. (Two suits.), 1931 — 48 F.2d 1081 · caselaw · US
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Irving J. ROSE and Alonzo K. Rose, Copartners, etc., Libelants-Appellee, v. THE Steam Tug PERSEVERANCE, Her Engines, etc., Cornell Steamboat Company, Claimant-Appellant, and Cornell Steamboat Company, Respondent-Appellant, and Hedger Transportation Company, Inc., Respondent Impleaded, Appellee, and George I. Forsythe, Respondent Impleaded, Appellee; Anthony O'BOYLE, as Owner of THE Barges LAKE SUPERIOR and ANTHONY KERWIN, Libelant-Appellee, v. HEDGER TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc., Respondent-Appellee, and The Steam Tug Perseverance, Impleaded, Cornell Steamboat Company, Claimant-Appellant, and George I. Forsythe, Respondent Impleaded, Appellee. (Two suits.)
48 F.2d 1081·United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit·1931
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Irving J. ROSE and Alonzo K. Rose, Copartners, etc., Libelants-Appellee, v. THE Steam Tug PERSEVERANCE, Her Engines, etc., Cornell Steamboat Company, Claimant-Appellant, and Cornell Steamboat Company, Respondent-Appellant, and Hedger Transportation Company, Inc., Respondent Impleaded, Appellee, and George I. Forsythe, Respondent Impleaded, Appellee. Anthony O’BOYLE, as Owner of THE Barges LAKE SUPERIOR and ANTHONY KERWIN, Libelant-Appellee, v. HEDGER TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc., Respondent-Appellee, and The Steam Tug Perseverance, Impleaded, Cornell Steamboat Company, Claimant-Appellant, and George I. Forsythe, Respondent Impleaded, Appellee. (Two suits.)
Nos. 302-304.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
April 6, 1931.
Kirlin, Campbell, Hickox, Keating & McGrann, of New York City (Robert S. Erskine and Henry P. Elliott, both of New York City, of counsel), for Cornell Steamboat Co. and Tug Perseverance.
Alexander, Ash & Jones, of New York City (Edward Ash and Max Taylor, both of New York City, of counsel), for Rose Bros.
Single & Single, of New York City (Wm. J. Mahar, of New York City, of counsel), for appellee Hedger Transportation Co., Inc.
Macklin, Brown, Lenahan & Speer, of New York City (Horace L. Cheyney, of New York City, of counsel), for Anthony O’Boyle, libelant-appellee.
Before MANTON, L. HAND, and CHASE, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Decrees affirmed.