UNITED STATES v. WHITIN MACH. WORKS

Civil Action No. 4299.

79 F.Supp. 351 (1948)

UNITED STATES v. WHITIN MACH. WORKS.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

August 18, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William T. McCarthy, U. S. Atty., Gerald J. McCarthy, Asst. U. S. Atty., Putnam, Bell, Dutch & Santry, and Charles F. Dutch, all of Boston, Mass., and Tompkins, Boal & Tompkins, of New York City, for plaintiff.

Badger, Pratt, Doyle & Badger, Charles C. Petersen, and Paul R. Frederick, all of Boston, Mass., for defendant.


HEALEY, District Judge.

The United States of America brings this action at law to recover both direct and consequential damages allegedly resulting from a breach of a warranty of a flywheel installed on a generator engine aboard the Liberty ship, S. S. Henry Bacon. The defendant is a duly organized Massachusetts corporation with its principal place of business at Whitinsville, Massachusetts.

The plaintiff alleges that the defendant manufactured the flywheel...

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