CALMES v. HYMAN

No. 1323.

113 F.Supp. 240 (1953)

CALMES v. HYMAN. THE IROQUOIS.

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

May 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John D., M. A. & Edwin H. Grace (by Edwin H. Grace), New Orleans, La., for libellant.

Monroe & Lemann, and Robert G. Polack, New Orleans, La., for respondent.


CHRISTENBERRY, Chief Judge.

This is a suit in Admiralty, in personam, brought by John W. Calmes, doing business as Calmes Engineering Company, against Harris Hyman, Jr., as owner of the yacht Iroquois, in the sum of $9,728.58, claimed to be the balance due Calmes for certain repairs, services and supplies made and furnished by Calmes to the yacht Iroquois. Respondent Harris Hyman, Jr., denies that he is indebted to Calmes in any sum, and alleges that, on the contrary...

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