ACKERLEY v. COMMERCIAL CREDIT CO.

Civ. Nos. 477-52, 385-52, 386-52, 387-52.

111 F.Supp. 92 (1953)

ACKERLEY v. COMMERCIAL CREDIT CO. et al. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. v. UNITED STATES et al. (two cases). HEALING & SON, Inc. v. KILGORE MFG. CO. et al.

United States District Court D. New Jersey.

As Amended March 13 and April 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Taylor, Newark, N. J., William F. Little, Jr., Newark, N. J., on the brief, for Seaboard Coal Dock Co., Inc.

Katzenbach, Gildea & Rudner, Trenton, N. J., for Reading Co.

Markley & Broadhurst, Jersey City, N. J., for Baltimore & O. R. Co.

Cox & Walburg, Newark, N. J., for Isbrandtsen Company, Inc.

Green & Yanoff, Newark, N. J., for Commercial Credit Co.

Joseph W. Tummulty, Jersey City, N. J. (O'Connor & Randolph, New York City, of counsel), for Mary E. Ackerley.

Carpenter, Gilmour & Dwyer, Jersey City, N. J., for Pennsylvania R. Co.

Milton, McNulty & Augelli, Jersey City, N. J., for Healing & Son, Inc., et al.


FORMAN, Chief Judge.

The following opinion deals with motions made in cases arising out of an explosion of materials of war at South Amboy, New Jersey, on May 19, 1950:

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