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Philip RICE, as owner of the scow “E. S. JOHNSON,” and Nathan Galley, Libellants-Appellees, v. The CITY OF NEW YORK, Respondent-Appellee, Grace Iron & Steel Corporation and Luria Steel & Trading Corporation, Respondents-Appellants. LURIA STEEL & TRADING CORPORATION, Libellant-Appellant, v. The CITY OF NEW YORK, Respondent-Appellee, Philip Rice, Respondent-Impleaded-Appellee, Grace Iron & Steel Corporation, Respondent-Impleaded-Appellant.
    No. 153.
    Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
    Jan. 8, 1940.
    Max Rockmore, of New York City, for appellants.
    Lynch & Hagen, of New York City (Anthony V. Lynch, Jr., of New York City, of counsel), for libellants-appellees.
    William C. Chanler, Corp. Counsel, of New York City (George Seagrave Franklin and John T. Condon, both of New York City, of counsel), for appellee City of New York.
    Before SWAN, AUGUSTUS N. HAND, and CLARK, Circuit Judges.
   PER CURIAM.

Decree affirmed.