THE CUTCHOGUE


7 F.Supp. 621 (1934)

THE CUTCHOGUE. LONG ISLAND R. CO. v. CITY OF NEW YORK.

District Court, S. D. New York.

May 21, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burlingham, Veeder, Fearey, Clark & Hupper, of New York City (Chauncey I. Clark and Paul Tison, both of New York City, of counsel), for libelant.

Paul Windels, Corp. Counsel, of New York City (P. Fearson Shortridge, of New York City, of counsel), for respondent.


BYERS, District Judge.

On June 25, 1930, at about 6:20 p. m., daylight saving time, the libelant's tug Cutchogue, running light, was proceeding up the East River, from 500 to 600 feet off the Brooklyn piers; she was struck a direct blow by the bow of respondent's ferryboat McCooey, on the port side, while the latter was crossing from South Ferry to Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn.

The collision took place between pier 15, at the foot of Joralemon Street, and pier...

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