LOUIS-DREYFUS v. PATERSON STEAMSHIPS


35 F.2d 353 (1929)

LOUIS-DREYFUS et al. v. PATERSON STEAMSHIPS, Limited.

District Court, W. D. New York.

October 25, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bigham, Englar, Jones & Houston, of New York City, and Burke & Desmond, of Buffalo, N. Y. (Henry N. Longley, of New York City, and Thomas C. Burke, of Buffalo, N. Y., of counsel), for libelants.

Holding, Duncan & Leckie, of Cleveland, Ohio (Frederick L. Leckie and Theodore C. Robinson, both of Cleveland, Ohio, of counsel), for respondent.


ADLER, District Judge.

This case arises out of damage to a cargo of grain caused by the sinking of the steamer Advance on November 3, 1927, near the entrance to the Cornwall canal, St. Lawrence river. The libelant is a dealer in grain, and the Paterson Steamships, Limited, the respondent, operates ships on the Great Lakes. In August, 1927, the libelant, through Hall Shipping Company, arranged for the shipment of 306,000 bushels of wheat to be carried from Duluth,...

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