Subsection (a) Summons: Personal Servico Departmental Advice The Marshal should not make a separate service charge for the additional service by mail of summons and complaint under the provisions of Rule 4 (d) paragraphs (3), (4) and (5), since such service is merely a part of the complete servico, for which only one fee may be charged. (Letter, Quinn to United States Marshal Chitty, Western District of Washington, dated November 2, 1938; D. J. File No. 123106) A Subsection (e) Motion for More Definite Statement or For a Eastern District of New York October 28, 1938 Doris Graham v. New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Co., Inc., et al. MOSCOWITZ, D. J. This is a motion made by the defendant for a bill of particulars. This action was brought by Doris Graham, as Administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits which were of her husband, Joseph Graham, deceased, to ro cover damages for his death as a result of an accident which occurred on the S. S. Yucatan, on or about February 1, 1938. This application is governed by Rule 12 of the Rules of Civil Procedure for the District Courts of the United Statos, as follows: items: 12. (o) Boforo responding to a pleading or, if no The defendant desires a bill of particulars covering the following |