AMBLER v. BLOEDEL DONOVAN LUMBER MILLS

No. 13258.

5 F.Supp. 440 (1932)

AMBLER et al. v. BLOEDEL DONOVAN LUMBER MILLS.

District Court, W. D. Washington, N. D.

December 12, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Ambler and Grosscup & Morrow, all of Seattle, Wash., for libelants.

William Harrison Abbott, of Bellingham, Wash., and Bogle, Bogle & Gates, of Seattle, Wash., for respondent.


NETERER, District Judge.

The Dimon Steamship Corporation, prior to insolvency, was engaged as a common carrier of lumber between the Puget Sound and Atlantic Coast ports. The respondent is a corporation engaged in the manufacture and shipping of lumber on Puget Sound. The steamship company operated the Pacific Hemlock, the Pacific Pine, Pacific Cedar, and Pacific Oak. The Pacific Hemlock was due to arrive on Puget Sound during the middle part of October, 1931; the...

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