THE PIRATE SHIP

No. 18817.

21 F.2d 231 (1927)

THE PIRATE SHIP.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana, New Orleans Division.

July 13, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. L. Warren Woodville, of New Orleans, La., for libelants.

Eugene S. Hayford, of New Orleans, La., for respondent.

Arthur B. Hammond, of New Orleans, La., for interveners.


BURNS, District Judge.

Libelants claim wages of the pleasure boat Pirate Ship, or City of Marietta, which was seized as she lay in the Mississippi river in the port of New Orleans. Libelant John V. Nielsen claims wages as a sailor; libelant W. H. Dyer, as a painter; John Doussouy, as engineer; Jesse Smith, as pipe fitter; Ted Graham and Louis Malhiot, as deck hands; intervener Thomas Moore, as painter, for balance due for painting the vessel; intervener E. R. Chivers...

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