THE WESTERN WAVE

Nos. 21044, 25, and 20.

6 F.Supp. 911 (1934)

THE WESTERN WAVE (two cases). THE TEXAN (formerly the Western Wave).

District Court, E. D. Louisiana.

March 13, 1934.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold A. Moise, of New Orleans, La., and Philip S. Pugh, of Crowley, La., for libelant Board of Com'rs of Port of New Orleans.

Monroe & Lemann and Nicholas Callan, all of New Orleans, La., for libelant Johnson Iron Works, Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co., Inc.

Montgomery & Montgomery and H. F. Stiles, Jr., all of New Orleans, La., for owner and claimant, North American Fruit & S. S. Co.


BORAH, District Judge.

These three suits were consolidated for the purpose of trial, and accordingly may be disposed of in one opinion.

On January 23, 1932, and June 23, 1932, the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans filed separate libels against the steamship Western Wave and the steamship Texan (formerly the Western Wave) asserting claims due it for dockage, sheddage, etc., and on June 6, 1932, the Johnson Iron Works, Dry Dock & Shipbuilding...

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