THE STERLING

No. 13173.

1 F.Supp. 761 (1932)

THE STERLING. UNION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA v. NEW ENGLAND FISH CO. et al. (HAUGEN et al., Interveners).

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

November 21, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kerr & McCord, S. N. Greenleaf, and Bronson, Jones & Bronson, all of Seattle, Wash., for claimants.

Newman H. Clark, of Seattle, Wash., for intervening libelants.


NETERER, District Judge.

The Sterling Fish company owned and operated the oil screw Sterling and the scow Sterling No. I. The scow Sterling No. I was anchored in Neah Bay, and was equipped with a cookhouse, etc., and her crew was engaged in icing fresh fish upon the scow. The fresh fish were obtained from fishermen pursuing such avocation on the fishing grounds tributary to the scow's anchorage. The oil screw Sterling had a cook and galley of its own. It supplied...

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