v2029-739

Document Title Page

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

  1. 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,

    1. 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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