Johnson v. McAdoo

Decision Date08 May 1919
Docket Number15938.
Citation257 F. 757
PartiesJOHNSON v. McADOO, Director General of Railroads, et al.
CourtU.S. District Court — Eastern District of Louisiana

C. W Howth, of Beaumont, Tex., and John P. Sullivan and David Sessler, all of New Orleans, La., for plaintiff.

Denegre Leovy & Chaffe, of New Orleans, La., for excepting defendant.

FOSTER District Judge.

In this case plaintiff brought an action for damages against the Director General of Railroads and the Morgan's Louisiana & Texas Railroad & Steamship Company. An exception to the venue of the court as to the Director General was maintained. Thereupon the plaintiff dismissed the suit as to him. A similar exception of the railroad company was overruled. The railroad company has now filed an exception of no cause of action to the petition. It is contended by the exceptor that no action will lie against the railroad company while it is under the control of the Director General of Railroads; that the word 'carriers,' in section 10 of the Act of March 21, 1918, c. 25, 40 Stat. 451 (Comp. St. 1918, Secs 3115 3/4a-3115 3/4p), does not mean the railroad companies but refers to the federal administration.

I do not agree with this contention. I think it was the purpose of Congress in adopting the act to allow litigants to sue the railroad companies, just as they had theretofore been able to do, and in such courts as have jurisdiction under the general law. See Postal Tel. & Cable Co. v. Call, Dist. Judge, 255 F. 850, . . . C.C.A. . . .; Jensen v. Lehigh Valley R.R., 255 F. 795.

I think it competent for the Director General to stipulate in what jurisdictions he might be sued, but his authority to make rules and regulations would not authorize the setting aside of the plain provisions of the statute as to the companies. No harm can come to the railroad corporation. It will be incumbent upon the Director General to defend the suit, and to make payment, in the event of a recovery, out of his receipts. Section 12 of the act provides that the moneys received by the Director General shall not be covered into the treasury of the United States, but shall remain in the custody of the same officers, and the accounting thereof shall be in the same manner, as before federal control. Under the orders of the Interstate Commerce Commission judgments for damages are chargeable to the operation of the roads and are payable out of the general receipts. There is no...

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