CAPITAL TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION v. THELNING

No. 1086.

167 F.Supp. 379 (1958)

CAPITAL TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION, Operator of THE Diesel Tug Z-SEVEN, Libellant, v. J. C. THELNING, d/b/a Thelning Marine Shop and Sumter Machine Company, Libellees.

United States District Court E. D. South Carolina, Charleston Division.

November 14, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sinkler, Gibbs & Simons, Charleston, S. C., for libellant.

Hagood, Rivers & Young, Charleston, S. C., for libellee Sumter Machinery Co.

Mitchell & Horlbeck, Charleston, S. C., for libellee J. C. Thelning, d/b/a Thelning Marine Shop.


WYCHE, District Judge (sitting by designation).

This is a suit in admiralty brought by the libellant against the libellee Thelning alleging that the libellee failed to make certain repairs properly to a tug.

The libellee Thelning seeks to bring in the Sumter Machinery Company, a South Carolina corporation, under Admiralty rule 56, 28 U.S.C.A., by alleging that the materials for the bearings in the engines had been furnished and poured and the bearings re-babbitted...

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