
    THE MAGNOLIA. THE WESLEY A. GOVE. THE JOHN A. HUGHES.
    (Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
    October 24, 1922.)
    No. 37.
    Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Libel by the Texas Company, claimant of the barge Magnolia, against Clarence P. Howland & Co., Inc., the steam tug Wesley A. Gove, claimed by James Brooks, and the steam tug John A. Hughes, claimed by Walter S. Goslee. Libel by the United States against the barge Magnolia, claimed by the Texas Company, Clarence P. Howland & Co., Inc., the steam tug Wesley A. Gove, claimed by James Brooks, and the steam tug John A. Hughes, claimed by the A. S. Hughes & Son Towing & Transportation Company. Libel and petition by James Brooks, owner of the steam tug Wesley A. Gove, her engines, boilers, etc., for limitation of liability. From an adverse decree, James Brooks, owner and claimant of the steam tug Wesley A. Gove, appeals.
    Affirmed.
    Foley & Martin, of New York City (George V. A. McCloskey, of New York City, of counsel), for appellant. Horace L. Cheyney, of New York City, for the John A. Hughes.
    Before ROGERS, MANTON, and MAYER, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

Decree affirmed.  