Plaintiff sued under the Jones Act [46 U.S.C.A. § 688] to recover damages for the death of a merchant seaman. The .cause was tried to a jury which returned a verdict for plaintiff against both defendants.
They prosecute this appeal on the ground that the vessel on which decedent was employed was owned and operated by the United States through its War Shipping Board, under a written contract designating these defendants as agents only. Appropriate instructions concerning this issue were proposed by defendants and refused by the trial court. At the time of the trial the responsibilities of those operating under such a contract were in some doubt because of Hust v. MooreMcCormack Lines, 328 U.S. 707 [66 S.Ct. 1218, 90 L.Ed. 1534], and Caldarola v. Eckert, 332 U.S. 155 [67 S.Ct. 1569, 91 L.Ed. 1968].
This is precisely the case presented here.
Judgment reversed with directions to enter judgment for defendants.
Goodell, J., and Dooling, J., concurred.