THE HERBERT L. RAWDING

No. 1012.

55 F.Supp. 156 (1944)

THE HERBERT L. RAWDING.

District Court, E. D. South Carolina, in Admiralty.

January 29, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Moore & Mouzon, of Charleston, S. C., and Lloyd, Decker, Williams & Knauth, of New York City, for libellant, American Home Products Corporation and other Cargo Claimants.

Augustine T. Smythe, of Charleston, S. C., for libellants, A. K. Bertun, Master, and others.

Barnwell & Whaley, of Charleston, S. C., for libellant, Commercial Terminal & Warehouse.

Hagood, Rivers & Young, of Charleston, S. C., for Bankers Commercial Corporation.

Mitchell & Horlbeck, of Charleston, S. C., for various Cargo Claimants.

Buist & Buist, of Charleston, S. C., for Intercontinental Steamship Lines, Inc.


WARING, District Judge.

The "Herbert L. Rawding" is a four masted wooden schooner rigged sailing vessel of approximately 201 feet in length and 38½ foot beam and having a gross tonnage of 1,219. Her certificate of registry shows her owner as being Intercontinental Steamship Lines, Inc., of New York City.

The schooner laden with certain cargo arrived in the port of Norfolk, Virginia, and while there underwent extensive repairs. On June 24, 1943, Charles...

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