MILLER v. NATIONAL MARITIME UNION

Civ. A. No. 41749.

275 F.Supp. 809 (1967)

St. Clair E. MILLER, Plaintiff, v. The NATIONAL MARITIME UNION and Louis Parise, the Port Agent of the National Maritime Union and Dr. Burden, the Examining Physician for the National Maritime Union, Defendants.

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

As Amended November 14, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

St. Clair E. Miller, pro se.

Joseph Weiner, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendants National Maritime Union and Louis Parise.

Robert K. Wood, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant Dr. George Burden.


MEMORANDUM OPINION

WEINER, District Judge.

Plaintiff Miller originally brought suit against co-defendants herein, asking that they show cause why he should not be employed on the S.S. Texaco Nebraska, as was, plaintiff alleged, part of his "constitutional right to work as a United States merchant seaman aboard United States merchant ships."

Plaintiff complained in particular about the "pre-sign-on" physical...

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