MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE, ETC., v. DRAPER

No. 34213.

208 Okla. 5 (1952)

252 P.2d 434

MOST WORSHIPFUL PRINCE HALL GRAND LODGE, etc., et al. v. DRAPER et al.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Rehearing Denied January 6, 1953.

Application for Leave to File Second Petition for Rehearing Denied January 27, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C.R. Nixon, Amos T. Hall, L.J. Bicking, and Primus C. Wade, Tulsa, Chas. P. Gotwals and Cecil E.F. Robertson, Muskogee, and J.J. Bruce, Oklahoma City, for plaintiffs in error.

Disney, Houston, Klein & Melone, by Gerald B. Klein, Tulsa, and O.J. Roberts, Oklahoma City, for defendants in error.


CORN, J.

Plaintiffs sued to enjoin defendants from using any secret work, formulae, badges, regalia, or anything resembling same, and to restrain them from conducting a lodge or association in Tulsa, Oklahoma, designated as "Free and Accepted Ancient York Masons," "Free and Accepted Masons," "Masonic Lodge," "Mason," or other words of colorable imitation thereof. All lodges herein involved are negro Masonic lodges. The individual defendants allegedly associated themselves...

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