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which he now claims to have then had in his mind in a

spurious attempt to show that his continued presence on

the ship had some connection with a service to the ship

is of no probative value and should be disregarded by this

Court in view of the facts testified to by the appellee which

demonstrate that if the appellee did anything which was a

service to the ship at all it was "completely through," as

appellee himself expressed it, prior to approximately 11

o'clock in the morning when he started his lunch and that

the only reason he remained on board after lunch was that

it was hot and there was some free beer available which

he proceeded to drink.

This trial de novo should result in a reversal and a final

decree in favor of the appellants. There is no equity in

appellee's attempt to collect wages, maintenance or cure

from the appellants.

Respectfully submitted.

Lasher B. Gallagher,

Proctor for Appellants.


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