THE TAMANEND

Nos. 221, 255.

40 F.2d 288 (1929)

THE TAMANEND. THE SAC CITY. THE GERMANTOWN. READING CO. v. UNITED STATES.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

September 17, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry R. Heebner and Wm. Clarke Mason, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for Reading Co.

Calvin S. Boyer, U. S. Atty., of Philadelphia, Pa., and J. Frank Staley, Asst. Atty. Gen.


KIRKPATRICK, District Judge.

These suits arise from a collision at sea between the steamship Sac City, owned by the United States and operated as a merchant vessel, and the sea barge Tamanend, which at the time of the collision was the second of three barges in tow of the steam tug Germantown. The collision occurred shortly after 9 p. m., March 3, 1924, near the eastern end of Pollock Rip Channel, which forms one of the eastern entrances of Nantucket Sound. The channel...

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