JULLIEN v. STEAMSHIP MARSEILLE

Admiralty No. 3863, Civ. A. No. 5864.

214 F.Supp. 770 (1963)

Eugene JULLIEN v. STEAMSHIP MARSEILLE, etc. Julien EUGENE v. AMERICAN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. (Consolidated).

United States District Court E. D. Louisiana.

March 6, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack Benjamin, New Orleans, La., for libellant.

Walter Carroll, Jr., New Orleans, La., for respondents.


ELLIS, District Judge.

From an uncontroverted affidavit and responses to interrogatories, it appears that libellant Eugene Jullien is a French national who signed French articles in Marseilles, France aboard the S.S. MARSEILLE, an ocean-going vessel owned by the Republic of France and bareboat chartered to the Fabre Line, a French Corporation in which no American citizen has a proprietary interest. The voyage began and terminated in Marseilles. On January 27, 1956...

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