THE PRESIDENT MADISON

Nos. 13557, 13558, 13577, 13585.

13 F.Supp. 692 (1935)

THE PRESIDENT MADISON (four cases).

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

November 5, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kerr, McCord & Carey, of Seattle, Wash., for libelant Skagit River Navigation & Trading Co.

Harroun, Maloy & Shidler, of Seattle, Wash., for libelant Washington Tug & Barge Co., Tugs & Barges, Inc., H. F. Haines, and Petroleum Navigation Co.

Bayley & Croson, of Seattle, Wash., for libelant Northland Transp. Co.

Bogle, Bogle & Gates, of Seattle, Wash., for respondent American Mail Line, Limited.

John S. Robinson and Glenn J. Fairbrook, both of Seattle, Wash., for respondent Port of Seattle.


NETERER, District Judge.

On October 21, 1934, the President Madison was moored on the west side of Pier 41, Port of Seattle, stern offshore. The ship was laid up (out of commission) in March, 1933. In August, 1934, she was moved astern to the east side of the pier, bow offshore, 100 feet from the end of the pier. It was moored to the dock by a 1¼ six-stranded wire cable from the port bow chock to the offshore kevel on the face of the wharf 162 feet from the bow...

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