AUGUSTUS N. HAND, District Judge.
November 21, 1919, the tank steamer Paulsboro, bound in ballast for Port Arthur, drawing 16 feet 8 inches aft, arrived off the mouth of the Sabine Pass. When she had reached a point not far from Bell Buoy, which lies at the entrance of the Pass, a half a mile below the outer end of the east jetty, the tug John Sealy came up on the starboard side and hailed her. She asked to be engaged to "tend" the steamer in. The tug proceeded up...
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