v2029-739
No. 8605
IN THE
United States Circuit Court of Appeals
For the Ninth Circuit
Albers Bros. Milling Co. (a corporation),
Appellant and Cross-Appellee,
vs.
Sidney M. Hauptman, as Trustee of the
Charles Nelson Co. (a corporation),
Claimant of the American Steamship
'^ Nelson Traveler", Her Engines, Boil-
ers, Tackle and Furniture, and Sidney M.
Hauptman, as Trustee of Nelson Steam-
ship Company (a corporation), Debtor,
Appellees and Cross- Appellants.
Upon Appeal and Cross-Appeal from the District Court of the
United States for the Northern District of California,
Southern Division.
OPENING BRIEF UPON THE CROSS-APPEAL OF SIDNEY
- HAUPTMAN, AS TRUSTEE OF THE CHARLES
NELSON CO.
and
ANSWER OF SIDNEY M. HAUPTMAN TO LIBELANT'S
AND APPELLANT'S OPENING BRIEF ON DAMAGES.
Irving H. Frank,
Nathan H. Fank and Irving H. Frank,
- Gay,
CT 1 1 CT r Robert Dollar Building, San Francisco,
- ll" Proctors for Appellees
ncn 1 Q IQ'^7 and Cross-Appellants.
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