THE CLARENCE P. HOWLAND

No. 107.

16 F.2d 25 (1926)

THE CLARENCE P. HOWLAND. PAUL et al. v. HOWLAND TOWING & TRANSPORTATION CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

December 6, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

MacFarland, Taylor & Costello, of New York City (Willard U. Taylor and Alfred H. Strickland, both of New York City, of counsel), for appellants.

Foley & Martin, of New York City (William J. Martin, of New York City, of counsel), for appellee.

Before MANTON and MACK, Circuit Judges, and AUGUSTUS N. HAND, District Judge.


AUGUSTUS N. HAND, District Judge.

Claimant's tug, Clarence P. Howland, had in tow libelants' four-masted schooner Charles Struven. The tug was 85 feet long and the schooner 170 feet long, carrying a cargo of 575,000 feet of lumber. The tug was on the port after quarter of the schooner, and had brought her to a point near the foot of Van Brunt Street, Brooklyn, with the purpose of placing her starboard side to the pier at the Beard Stores. When the schooner was at...

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