Bishop v. Delano

Decision Date30 March 1920
Docket Number2678.
Citation265 F. 263
PartiesBISHOP v. DELANO et al.
CourtU.S. Court of Appeals — Seventh Circuit

James D. Power, of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff in error.

William S. Hay, of Chicago, Ill., for defendants in error.

Before BAKER, EVANS, and PAGE, Circuit Judges.

BAKER Circuit Judge.

At the first trial in the District Court, plaintiff in error had a verdict and judgment in his favor. On writ of error this court reversed the judgment and ordered a new trial. Pryor v. Bishop, 234 F. 9, 148 C.C.A. 25.

At the second trial the evidence consisted of the transcript of the stenographic report of the testimony given at the first trial. Judgment on a directed verdict for defendant is now attacked on a second writ.

In connection with the first writ a bill of exceptions was presented, which consisted of a condensed statement of the evidence. The facts in that bill are fully stated in our former opinion. With the present writ appears a new bill of exceptions which contains a somewhat fuller recital of the testimony. The difference, which is urged as material, is that Myers, conductor of the crew of which Bordner was a member, is now shown to have testified that the crew's 'run was from Montpelier to Chicago and return,' and it is sought from this to have us hold that Bordner was engaged in interstate commerce while he was asleep in the caboose which was being transferred from one point to another in the Chicago yards. But other parts of Myers's testimony agrees with all the rest that the 'run from Montpelier to Chicago and return' was not an unbroken period of service; that the crew operated one freight train from Montpelier into Chicago, and an entirely different train on the return part of the run; and that the members of the crew were entitled to have and in fact always did have a period between the separate parts of the round trip of at least eight hours' rest, during which they were the masters of their own time and actions.

Though the defendant knew that Bordner, if he chose, might stay in the caboose during his free period, his doing so was not a requirement of his service. We see no larger ground of liability than if the defendant had permitted Bordner during his time of nonservice to sleep in a station building, and he had there been killed through the negligence of defendant's servants.

Plaintiff in error calls our attention particularly to Erie Rld Co. v. Winfield, 244 U.S. 170, ...

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  • Milburn v. Chicago, M., St. P. & P. R. Co.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • September 3, 1932
    ...A. L. R. 854, certiorari denied, 275 U. S. 538, 48 S. Ct. 35, 72 L. Ed. 413; Pryor v. Bishop, 148 C. C. A. 25, 234 F. 9, 14; Bishop v. Delano (C. C. A.) 265 F. 263, certiorari denied, 254 U. S. 632, 41 S. Ct. 7, 65 L. Ed. 448; for contrary decision, see Sanders v. Charleston & W. C. Ry., 97......
  • Sassaman v. Pennsylvania R. Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Third Circuit
    • September 12, 1944
    ...right of action under the Federal Employers' Liability Act. Cf. Young v. New York, N. H. & H. R. Co., 2 Cir., 74 F.2d 251, and Bishop v. Delano, 7 Cir., 265 F. 263, certiorari denied 254 U.S. 632, 41 S.Ct. 7, 65 L.Ed. We come then to the question whether the trial court, having found the de......
  • Milburn v. Chicago, M., St. P. & P. R. Co.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • December 31, 1932
    ...Harrington, 241 U.S. 177, 60 L.Ed. 941; Industrial Accident Comm. v. Davis, 259 U.S. 182, 66 L.Ed. 888; Pryor v. Bishop, 234 F. 9; Bishop v. Delano, 265 F. 263; Bumpstead v. Mo. Pac. Ry. Co., 99 Kan. Delaware, L. & W. Railroad Co. v. Yurkonis, 238 U.S. 439, 59 L.Ed. 1397; Hanson v. N. Y. Ce......
  • Brock v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co.
    • United States
    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • November 25, 1924
    ... ... U.S. 259, 64 L.Ed. 258; Pederson v. Delaware Ry., ... 229 U.S. 146; New York Central Ry. v. White, 243 ... U.S. 188, 61 L.Ed. 667; Bishop v. Delano, 265 F ... 263, 254 U.S. 632, 65 L.Ed. 41; I. C. Ry. Co. v ... Behrens, 233 U.S. 473; N. Y. Cent. Ry. v. Carr, ... 238 U.S. 260, ... ...
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