YOUNG v. NEW ORLEANS COAL & BISSO TOWBOAT CO.

No. 17934.

8 F.2d 310 (1925)

YOUNG v. NEW ORLEANS COAL & BISSO TOWBOAT CO.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana.

October 23, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Wingrave, of New Orleans, La., for libelant.

P. M. Milner, of New Orleans, La., for respondent.


BURNS, District Judge.

Libelant, Josephine Young, claims damages of the respondent, New Orleans Coal & Bisso Towboat Company, for the death of her son, Ernest Young, who was drowned while in the employ of respondent as a coal wheeler by falling from on board respondent's collier barge Uncle Bill and drowning in the Mississippi river, at or about 5 o'clock a. m., or "daybreak," on December 17, 1924. The material charges of the libel are that:

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