PER CURIAM.
Hansen, as libelant, and after his case had been pending 2½ years, recovered $52 and interest as seaman's wages. The only question is whether he deserted the ship at Duluth, or left because of sickness. He testifies that he was sick, that he left for that reason, and that he had the master's consent, and he produces the master's "certificate for sick or disabled seamen," given to him. To the contrary, it is urged that he did not go to the hospital...
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