THE ALGIC

Nos. 276, 277.

13 F.Supp. 834 (1936)

THE ALGIC. THE CAPILLO. THE VOLUNTEER. THE THREE FRIENDS. THE ELEANOR.

District Court, S. D. Florida, Jacksonville Division.

February 27, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Holland, U. S. Dist. Atty., of Jacksonville, Fla., and J. Frank Staley and M. H. Avery, Sp. U. S. Attys., both of Washington, D. C., for libelant.

Bedell & Bedell, of Jacksonville, Fla., for claimants.


STRUM, District Judge.

By libels in admiralty the United States, in its own behalf as owner of the steamships Algic and Capillo, and on behalf of C. H. Sprague & Son, Inc., as operator of said vessels, claims damages in rem against the tugs Three Friends, Volunteer, and Eleanor, and in personam against their owner, Jacksonville Forwarding Company, for damages alleged to have been suffered by the Algic and Capillo when grounded in the port of Jacksonville, Fla...

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