FIRST STATE BANK v. TOWBOAT CHIPPEWA

No. 74 C 2718.

402 F.Supp. 27 (1975)

FIRST STATE BANK, a Wisconsin Corporation, Plaintiff, and Lemont Shipbuilding and Repair Company, Intervening-Plaintiff, and National Marine Service, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, Intervening-Plaintiff, v. TOWBOAT CHIPPEWA, her engines, boilers, machinery, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, Defendant.

United States District Court, N. D. Illinois, E. D.

August 22, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elmer Michael Walsh, Jr., Chicago, Ill., for First State Bank.

Gould & Ratner, Chicago, Ill., for Lemont Shipbuilding and Repair Co.

McBride, Baker, Wienke & Schlosser, Chicago, Ill., for National Marine Service.

Bobby Russell, pro se.

Paul McCambridge, Chicago, Ill., for Intermarine Associates, Inc., Michael Pehler and Elmer Gotz.

Dominic Troiani, Lewis, Rice, Tucker, Allen & Chubb, St. Louis, Mo., and Robert D. Barnes of McBride, Baker, Wienke & Schlosser, Oak Brook, Ill., for defendant.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

WILL, District Judge.

This is an action brought against a motor-powered towboat, Chippewa, and its owner, Intermarine Associates, Inc. (Inter Marine) by the First State Bank of Fountain City, Wisconsin (First State Bank), and various intervening plaintiffs. The controversy centers around the order in which plaintiffs should be allowed to recover their claims against the boat from the proceeds derived from a court-ordered November 21, 1974...

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