Case Name: W. A. Gentry, Appellee, v. James C. Davis, as Agent of the United States Government, etc., Appellant
Court: Kansas Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Decision Date: 1924-03-21
Citations: 115 Kan. 709
Docket Number: No. 24,454
Parties: W. A. Gentry, Appellee, v. James C. Davis, as Agent of the United States Government, etc., Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Kansas Reports
Volume: 115
Pages: 709–709

Head Matter:
No. 24,454.
W. A. Gentry, Appellee, v. James C. Davis, as Agent of the United States Government, etc., Appellant.
ADDENDA.
Appeal from Labette district court; Elmer C. Clark, judge.
Additional opinion on rehearing filed March 21, 1924.
(For former opinion on rehearing see ante, p. 335.)
W. W. Brown, A. G. Armstrong, and E. L. Burton, all of Parsons, for the appellant.
F. E. Dresia, Charles Stephens, both of Columbus, Paul MacCaskill, of Parsons, Frank Dosier, and J. E. Addington, both of Topeka, for the appellee.

Opinion:
The opinion of the court was delivered by
Hopkins, J.:
In conformity with an application for an additional statement of facts, the following may be considered as part of the opinion (Gentry v. Davis, Agent, ante, p. 335):
The plaintiff was a locomotive fireman in the employ of the defendant company. He was injured while on a trip from Muskogee, Okla., to Parsons, Kan. His train was engage^ in interstate commerce. The action was brought under the federal employers' liability act.