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Jack LONGO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD CO., Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff, v. WILLIAM SPENCER & SON CORPORATION, Third-Party Defendant, v. MARRA BROTHERS, INC., Third-Party Defendant-Appellant.
    No. 285, Docket 30043.
    United States Court of Appeals Second Circuit.
    Submitted Feb. 11, 1969.
    Decided Feb. 11, 1969.
    Certiorari Denied June 16, 1969.
    See 89 S.Ct. 2104.
    Morris Cizner, New York City (Zimmerman & Zimmerman, New York City, on the brief), for plaintiff-appellee.
    Sidney A. Schwartz, New York City (Alexander, Ash & Schwartz, New York City, on the brief), for third-party defendant-appellant.
    Before ANDERSON, FEINBERG, Circuit Judges, and MANSFIELD, District Judge.
    
    
      
       Of the Southern District of New York, sitting by designation.
    
   PER CURIAM:

The sole issue in this case is the right of Marra Brothers, Inc., who had, through its stevedoring subcontract with Wm. Spencer & Son Corp., stevedore, become liable for a recovery by Longo for persona] injuries against Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., shipowner, which had in turn been indemnified by the Spencer Corp., to counter-claim against its employee Longo, who was found to have been 75% eontributorily negligent. The trial court held that Marra Brothers could not, and dismissed its counterclaim. Marra Brothers has appealed. Meanwhile, this court has heard and decided the same issue in another case and reached the same conclusion as to the applicable law. McLaughlin v. Trelleborgs Angfartygs, 408 F.2d 1334, decided January 30,1969. The judgment of the district court is, therefore, affirmed.