AUNT JEMIMA MILLS CO. v. BELGE


28 F.2d 398 (1928)

AUNT JEMIMA MILLS CO. v. BELGE.

District Court, S. D. New York.

August 29, 1928.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bigham, Englar & Jones and Roger H. Loughran, all of New York City, for libelant.

Loomis & Ruebush, Homer L. Loomis, and Glenn W. Ruebush, all of New York City, for respondent.


BONDY, District Judge.

This is a suit brought by the shippers, who are also consignees, to recover the damage to 2,000 bags of flour placed on board the steamship Burgondier at New Orleans, for carriage to Antwerp.

The bills of lading state that the shipments were received by the Lloyd Royal Belge at New Orleans in apparent good order and condition. The evidence established that lumber and timber were stowed with the bags of flour in holds 4 and 5, and that...

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