CAMPBELL, District Judge.
About 6 o'clock A.M. on March 18, 1941, the libellant's scow E. B. Karr, laden with about 675 yards of 3/4 inch size of broken stone, known as trap rock loaded to a draft of about 9 to 9½ feet, consigned to City Construction Company, New Brunswick, New Jersey, was taken in tow astern on two short hawsers, about 25 feet from tug to scow, by the claimant's Diesel tug Dynamic, which then proceeded through the Kills, and into the Raritan...
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