Aniano Cruz Gonzales v. Panamanian §§ the Archangelos, Formerly the Honduran §§ Dolly Madison, Her Boats, Engines, Tackle, Apparel, Etc.
Aniano Cruz Gonzales v. Panamanian §§ the Archangelos, Formerly the Honduran §§ Dolly Madison, Her Boats, Engines, Tackle, Apparel, Etc.
245 F.2d 412; 1957 U.S. App. LEXIS 4733; 1957 A.M.C. 1926
(Federal Reporter, Second Series)
Aniano Cruz Gonzales v. Panamanian §§ the Archangelos, Formerly the Honduran §§ Dolly Madison, Her Boats, Engines, Tackle, Apparel, Etc.
Opinion
This is an appeal from a decree for the vessel in a suit by a seaman to recover wages and waiting time under 46 U.S. C.A. § 596. Appellant was discharged on August 3, 1947. He claims that $300 in earned wages was due him at that time. Libel was filed on March 24, 1955, more than seven years later, claiming waiting time in the sum of $30,545. No reason was alleged for the delay in instituting suit; and we think that the District Judge properly held that the claim was barred by laches. Redman v. United States, 2 Cir., 176 F.2d 713; Hughes v. Roosevelt, 2 Cir., 107 F.2d 901; The Sydford, 2 Cir., 86 F.2d 611.
Affirmed.
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