LONG v. SILVER LINE

No. 11364.

41 F.2d 367 (1930)

LONG v. SILVER LINE, Limited.

District Court, E. D. New York.

March 6, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. O'Connor, of Brooklyn, N. Y. (Richard F. Lenahan, of New York City, of counsel), for libelant.

Lord, Day & Lord, of New York City (Thaddeus G. O. Cowell, of New York City, of counsel), for respondent.


GALSTON, District Judge.

On or about March 1, 1928, the libelant was in the employ of the Morse Dry Dock & Repair Company as a riveter's passer boy in repair work on the steamship Silver Ash, then lying alongside of the pier at the end of Fifty-Seventh street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The ship was owned by the Silver Line, Limited.

It is alleged that, owing to the negligence of the respondent, the libelant fell into an open and unguarded hatchway and sustained...

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