NATIONAL METAL & STEEL CORPORATION v. TUG MARINER

No. 45802.

341 F.Supp. 249 (1971)

NATIONAL METAL & STEEL CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. The TUG MARINER and Interstate Towing Co., Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, N. D. California.

May 26, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lillick, McHose, Wheat, Adams & Charles, Graydon S. Staring, San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiff.

Graham & James, Francis L. Tetreault, Paul A. Dezurick, San Francisco, Cal., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM FOR JUDGMENT

OLIVER J. CARTER, Chief Judge.

This action is before the Court as a result of the grounding and stranding of the naval vessel U.S.S. GEORGE A. JOHNSON on October 12, 1966, on a beach near Pacifica, California. The vessel was being towed by the tug Mariner when the tow line parted and, when efforts to regain the tow failed, the GEORGE JOHNSON went aground. The plaintiff, National Metal & Steel Corporation (hereinafter National...

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