THE HENRY W. BREYER


17 F.2d 423 (1927)

THE HENRY W. BREYER.

District Court, D. Maryland.

January 12, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Foley & Martin, of New York City, and Emory, Beeuwkes & Skeen, of Baltimore, Md., for James and Edwin A. Shewan.

Carter & Phillips, of New York City, and Janney, Ober, Slingluff & Williams, of Baltimore, Md., for Baker, Carver, and Morrell.

Word & Whip, of Baltimore, Md., for Steamship Terminal Co. and J. Jarka Co., Inc.

Janney, Ober, Slingluff & Williams, of Baltimore, Md., for A. J. Yarber.

Harry N. Abercrombie, of Baltimore, Md., for Wittenberg Coal Co.

G. W. S. Musgrave, of Baltimore, Md., for Grand Rapids Showcase Co.

Coleman, Fell, Morgan & Brune, of Baltimore, Md., for other shippers.

Griffin & Beatty, of Baltimore, Md., for Theodore H. Rohde.


SOPER, District Judge.

The proper distribution of the proceeds of sale of the steamship Henry W. Breyer is the subject-matter of the controversies involved in this case. James Shewan and Edwin A. Shewan, who hold a preferred mortgage upon the vessel, claim the entire sum against divers persons, who, either before or after the execution of the mortgage, furnished repairs, supplies, or services to the ship, and against certain shippers of merchandise, who complain of...

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