THE TUG JOHN F. LEWIS COMPANY v. ARUNDEL CORPORATION

No. 3477.

15 F.2d 667 (1926)

THE TUG JOHN F. LEWIS COMPANY et al. v. ARUNDEL CORPORATION.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Rehearing Denied December 2, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Otto Wolff, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants.

Howard M. Long, of Philadephia, Pa., for appellee.

Before BUFFINGTON and DAVIS, Circuit Judges.


BUFFINGTON, Circuit Judge.

This case involves a claim for damage to two scows lost and injured while being towed by a tug. The pertinent facts of the case are as follows:

On October 6, 1922, the tug John F. Lewis took the scows from the Delaware river in tow for Norfolk, Va. The scows had no one aboard, were towed tandem, and, with their hawser lines and bridles, themselves and the tug made a line of some 2,600 or 2,700 feet. On the afternoon of October 7th...

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