HAYNES v. FRATERNAL AID UNION

No. 1234-N.

34 F.2d 305 (1929)

HAYNES v. FRATERNAL AID UNION et al.

District Court, D. Kansas, First Division.

May 31, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. R. Lamb, of Coffeyville, Kan., and L. S. Harvey, of Kansas City, Kan., for plaintiff.

A. L. Berger, of Kansas City, Kan., F. M. Pearl, of Hiawatha, Kan., Geo. R. Allen, and Wheeler, Brewster & Hunt, all of Topeka, Kan., for defendant.


POLLOCK, District Judge.

The plaintiffs, certificate holders in a fraternal insurance society, complain that certain officers of the society are spending the society's money illegally; are paying themselves, their relatives, and their friends sums in excess of what they are entitled to; are spending society money for the personal purpose of perpetuating themselves in the politics of the society, and that a consolidation is planned, largely, it is claimed, for the...

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