ALEXANDER v. PHILADELPHIA CEILING & STEVEDORING CO.

No. 383 of 1949, Admiralty.

99 F.Supp. 178 (1951)

ALEXANDER v. PHILADELPHIA CEILING & STEVEDORING CO.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

July 25, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton M. Borowsky, Philadelphia, Pa., for libellant.

Mark D. Alspach, Philadelphia, Pa., for respondent.


McGRANERY, District Judge.

1. At all times material herein, the S. S. Domfront, a Liberty type vessel flying the French flag, was lying in navigable waters moored to Pier "B", Port Richmond, Philadelphia.

2. At all times material herein, libellant was aboard the said vessel as an employee of the Philadelphia Ship Supply and Lumber Company, in the capacity of a carpenter, assisting in shoring up two large tanks which had been stowed upon the main deck forward...

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