MICULKA v. AMERICAN MAIL LINE, LTD.

Civ. Nos. 64-64, 64-168.

229 F.Supp. 665 (1964)

George MICULKA, Plaintiff, v. AMERICAN MAIL LINE, LTD., Defendant. George MICULKA, Libelant, v. The STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON MAIL, her tackle, apparel and engines and all persons claiming any interest therein, Respondents.

United States District Court D. Oregon.

May 21, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip A. Levin, Pozzi, Levin, & Wilson, Portland, Or., for plaintiff.

Floyd A. Fredrickson and Lloyd W. Weisensee, Gray, Fredrickson & Heath, Portland, Or., for defendant.


EAST, District Judge.

It appears from the complaints in the above two actions that:

On March 15, 1962, the plaintiff and libelant George Miculka (Longshoreman) was an employee of the defendant American Mail Line, Ltd. (American-Stevedore) at the time the self-same American Mail Line, Ltd. (American-Charterer) was a bareboat charterer of the respondent vessel S.S. WASHINGTON MAIL; and

While so employed and in the course of discharging cargo from the...

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