Franz v. Franz

15 F.2d 797, 1926 U.S. App. LEXIS 3008
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
DecidedOctober 28, 1926
Docket7434
StatusPublished
Cited by35 cases

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Franz v. Franz, 15 F.2d 797, 1926 U.S. App. LEXIS 3008 (8th Cir. 1926).

Opinion

*798 PHILLIPS, District Judge.

This cause was before this court on a former appeal. See Franz v. Buder, 11 F.(2d) 854. The facts up to the túne of the rendition of the opinion on the former appeal are there stated, and need not be reiterated here. After the mandate on the former appeal was filed in the trial court, and on March 31, 1926, Ehrhardt W. Franz (hereinafter called plaintiff) filed an amended bill of complaint against Gustavus A. Buder, Gustav A. Franz, G. A. Franz and G. A. Buder as trustees for Sophie Franz, Sophie Franz, Sherman H. Kleinschmidt, Helen Kleinsehmidt, Eleanor Kleinsehmidt, an infant, Nellie A. Franz, William P. Fosdiek and John J. Rowe as executors of Walter G. Franz, deceased, Mississippi Valley-Trust Company as administrator in Missouri of Walter G. Franz, deceased, Clara E. Franz, Pacific-Southwest Trust & Savings Bank as executor of and trustee for the estate of Ernst H. Franz, deceased, Mississippi Valley Trust Company as administrator in Missouri of Ernst H. Franz, deceased, William E. Franz, Ehrhardt D. Franz II, Walter G. Franz II, an infant, Ernst H. Franz, Jr., an infant, Clara F. Burris, Ernestine F. Booher, Mildred Franz Luekey, Otto B. Franz, Charles E. Franz, Otto B. Franz, Jr., Norman L. Franz, Louise F. Meyer, an infant, Marie Franz, an infant, Gustav A. Franz, Richard K. Franz, an infant, Osear E. Franz, an infant, Constance Franz, Kathryn Franz, Nellie Louise Franz, an infant, Amanda F. Wheeler, Henrietta A. Holdoway, Johanna F. Fiske, Rogers A. Fiske, Eugene W. Fiske, Wallace F. Fiske, Norma Fiske, and Adelaide (or Adelheide) F. Zimmermann, as defendants.

The amended bill of complaint alleges that the plaintiff is a citizen of the state of Kansas, that the defendant Gustavus A. Buder is a citizen of the state of Missouri, and that the defendant Gustav A. Franz is a citizen of either the state of Arizona or the state of California. It then alleges substantially the same facts as were set up in the original bill. It further alleges that, the ten children of Ehrhardt D. Franz, deceased, and Sophie Franz, were Gustav A. Franz, Minna F. Kleinsehmidt, Walter G. Franz, Ernst H. Franz, Otto B. Franz, Amanda F. Wheeler, Henrietta A. Holdoway, Johanna F. Fiske, Adelaide (or Adelheide) F. Zimmermann, and the plaintiff. It specifically alleges the citizenship of the defendants, and avers that they are citizens of states other than the state of Kansas, of which the plaintiff is a citizen and resident. It further alleges that the defendants, other than the defendant Gustavus A. Buder, are either heirs of and beneficiaries under the will of Ehrhardt D. Franz, deceased, or personal representatives of or heirs of deceased heirs of Ehrhardt D. Franz, deceased, and are all of the persons in being, natural and artificial, who are interested in the properties mentioned and referred to in the bill.

It prays that the defendants Gustavus A. Buder and Gustav A. Franz be required to make full disclosure and discovery of the nature, condition, extent, and value of the various properties referred to in the bill and in which the plaintiff claims a remainder interest; that they be restrained and enjoined from selling or otherwise disposing of any of the stocks referred to in the bill; that they be required to give adequate security for the protection of the present value of the plaintiff’s vested remainder interest in and to one-tenth of such properties; and that the plaintiff’s title to such remainder interest be adjudged, determined, and quieted as against the defendants.

On March 31, 1926, the plaintiff also filed an ancillary bill of complaint for an injunction against G. A. Franz and G. A. Buder as trustees for Sophie Franz, Sophie Franz, Gustav A. Franz, Gustavus A. Buder, Oscar E. Buder, Gustavus A. Buder, Jr., Aurelius W. Wenger, and Buder & Buder, a copartnership composed of the four defendants last above named. In the ancillary bill, plaintiff alleged that G. A. Franz and G. A. Buder as trustees for Sophie Franz, and Sophie Franz and Gustav A. Franz, by their attorneys, Buder & Buder, on February 3, 1926, instituted and filed a certain suit in equity in the circuit court of the city of St. Louis, Mo., against plaintiff and others, in which they set forth in substance the same matters and things as are set forth in the original bill and amended bill of complaint in this cause, and in which they seek and pray in substance the same relief which is sought and prayed for in said original and amended bill of complaint in this cause; that said suit was then pending; that process against the defendants therein, including this plaintiff, had been issued and served, and was returnable at the opening of the April term, A. D. 1926, of said circuit court, beginning on Monday, April 5, 1926; that unless enjoined, the plaintiffs therein would obtain orders, decrees, and judgments which would prejudiciously affect, impair, and defeat the jurisdiction of the trial court in the present cause. On April 3, 1926, plaintiff caused a copy of a notice, *799 that on April 5, 1926, the plaintiff would move and apply for a preliminary injunction as prayed for in the ancillary bill, together with a copy of the ancillary bill, to be served upon the firm of Buder & Buder.

On April 7, 1926, the Mississippi Valley Trust Company, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Ernst H. Eranz, deceased, filed an answer to the amended bill of complaint of the plaintiff and a cross-bill against the defendants Gustavus A. Buder and Gustav A. Eranz, both individually and as trustees for Sophie Eranz, in which it sets up substantially the same facts as are alleged in the amended bill of plaintiff. It prays that the defendants Gustavus A. Buder and Gustav A. Franz be required to give security adequate for the protection of the present value of the vested remainder interest of the estate of Ernst H. Franz, deceased, in and to one-tenth of the properties, and that its title to sueh vestéd remainder interest be adjudged, determined, and quieted.

On April 7, 1926, the Mississippi Valley Trust Company, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Walter G. Franz, deceased, filed a like answer and cross-bill in behalf of sueh estate.

On April 8, 1926, the trial court entered its order denying the prayer of the ancillary bill for a preliminary injunction. This is an appeal from that order.

Thereafter plaintiff filed a motion in this court to advance and hear the appeal. This matter came on for hearing on April 21,1926, before Circuit Judges Sanborn and Van Valkenburgh. Upon sueh hearing, and on April 21,1926, this court entered an order by which it advanced the appeal, set it for hearing on the merits on May 31, 1926, and enjoined the defendants to the ancillary bill from further prosecuting the action in the circuit court of the city of St. Louis until the further order of this court.

The defendants to the ancillary bill raise certain questions going to the jurisdiction of the eourt, which should be disposed of before the merits are considered.

They contend that no subpoena, summons, writ, or other legal process upon the ancillary bill was either issued or served upon the defendants thereto, except the notice referred to above, which was served -upon the firm of Buder &

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