GREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORPORATION v. INTERSTATE S. S. CO.

No. 6911.

86 F.2d 740 (1936)

GREAT LAKES TRANSIT CORPORATION v. INTERSTATE S. S. CO. (MILKO et al., Interveners).

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied November 7, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Richards and David S. Jackson, both of Buffalo, N. Y. (Brown, Ely & Richards and Laurence E. Coffey, all of Buffalo, N. Y., on the brief), for appellant.

T.H. Garry, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Ray M. Stanley, of Buffalo, N. Y. (Duncan, Leckie, McCreary, Schlitz & Hinslea and Frederick L. Leckie, all of Cleveland, Ohio, and Stanley & Gidley, Ellis H. Gidley, and Arthur E. Otten, all of Buffalo, N. Y., on the briefs), for appellees.

Before HICKS, SIMONS, and ALLEN, Circuit Judges.


HICKS, Circuit Judge.

Interstate Steamship Company, owner of the steamer Willis L. King, brought suit against Great Lakes Transit Corporation, owner of the steamer George D. Dixon, for $46,864.35, damages for negligence leading to a collision between the two steamers in the St. Clair river.

The Transit Corporation denied that the Dixon was negligent and brought a counterclaim against the King and its owner for $120,000 on behalf of itself and as bailee of...

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