TRAMMEL v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN, ETC.

No. 9108.

253 P.2d 329 (1953)

TRAMMEL v. BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided February 11, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edmond G. Toomey and Michael J. Hughes, Helena, for appellant.

Victor H. Fall and Sherman W. Smith, Helena, for respondent.


ANGSTMAN, Justice.

Defendant is an unincorporated fraternal benefit society organized under the laws of the state of Ohio and operating on the Lodge System with a membership composed of locomotive firemen and enginemen. It engages in business in Montana, a part of which consists of issuing life insurance certificates to its members. In March 1942 Raymond W. Spalding, a locomotive fireman, became a member of Lodge No. 191...

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