The majority of the court are unable to distinguish this case from McDonnell v. Oceanic Steam Navigation Co.,
“There are but two explanations of the accident. Either the stevedore who chocked this particular hatch cover wedged'it in such a position that it did not have sufficient purchase at the lower end, or, if he inserted the blocks properly and rendered the hatch cover immovable, its condition was thereafter changed through the actions of the stevedores themselves prior to the time of the action, and on neither theory can the vessel be held liable.”
In these findings and conclusion we concur. This case is distinguished from International Mercantile Marine Co. v. Fleming,
The decree is affirmed, with costs.
