THE DIAMOND v. COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE

No. 4806.

14 F.2d 923 (1926)

THE DIAMOND. THE INDIANA DEMARIA v. COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

October 11, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold M. Sawyer and Alfred T. Cluff, both of San Francisco, Cal. (Daniel W. Evans, of San Francisco, Cal., of counsel), for appellant.

Ira S. Lillick, of San Francisco, Cal. (Chalmers G. Graham, of San Francisco, Cal., of counsel), for appellee.

Before GILBERT, HUNT, and RUDKIN, Circuit Judges.


HUNT, Circuit Judge.

The suit arose out of a collision between the Diamond and the Indiana on the evening of April 13, 1925, in a calm sea about 22 miles south of San Pedro, Cal. The collision resulted in the sinking of the Diamond, with loss of supplies, equipment, and personal effects of appellant and the crew.

The Diamond was a gas screw fishing boat, 72 feet long, 17 feet beam, and carried a crew of nine men. The...

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