State Ex Rel. Office of Civilian Defense Salvage Committee v. Horner

187 S.W.2d 976, 238 Mo. App. 787, 1945 Mo. App. LEXIS 335
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedMay 2, 1945
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 187 S.W.2d 976 (State Ex Rel. Office of Civilian Defense Salvage Committee v. Horner) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Missouri Court of Appeals primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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State Ex Rel. Office of Civilian Defense Salvage Committee v. Horner, 187 S.W.2d 976, 238 Mo. App. 787, 1945 Mo. App. LEXIS 335 (Mo. Ct. App. 1945).

Opinion

*791 FULBRIGHT, P. J.

— This is a proceeding by injunction wherein plaintiffs seek to restrain and enjoin defendants, without notice, from disposing of, in any manner, certain funds deposited in defendant bank other than to the Mo Kan Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, Inc. To plaintiffs’ petition defendants filed their demurrer *792 and for reasons tberefor alleged in substance a misjoinder of parties plaintiff, that none of the plaintiffs have any right, title or interest in the subject-matter of the suit and that the petition shows on its face that injunction will not lie. The demurrer was overruled and defendants elected to stand thereon, refusing to plead further. The court rendered judgment for plaintiffs as prayed for in their petition and defendants duly appealed to the Supreme Court. Thereafter said cause was transferred by that Court to the Springfield Court of (Appeals for the reason that the Supreme Court was without jurisdiction.

It is- conceded that the main question for this court to decide is whether or not plaintiffs’ petition states a cause of action. Omitting caption and signatures the petition reads as follows:

(1) “Plaintiffs state that the Civilian Defense Salvage Committee of the City of Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, is an agency and political division of the State of Missouri, authorized, maintained and supported by the State of Missouri, and that plaintiffs, J. L. Bridges, H. L. Hutchison and Glenn Metcalf are the present authorized and duly acting members of the Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri, Civilian Defense Scrap Salvage Committee duly appointed by the Mayor of the City of Carthage at the request of the Governor of the State of Missouri, and that the plaintiff J. Madison Owen and Defendant Jack Horner were at times hereinafter set out members of the committee aforesaid; that the City of Carthage, Missouri, as a municipal Corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Missouri under the statutes thereof relating to cities of the third class; that the Mo Kan Area Council of Boy Scouts of America is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, with its principal offices located at Joplin, Missouri. That on the — day of October, 1943, under authority granted to him by the President of the United States and the Governor of the State of Missouri, Mayor J. C. Griggs of the City of Carthage appointed a Carthage Scrap Salvage Committee composed of defendant Jack Horner and plaintiffs J. Madison Owen and Glenn Metcalf; that said appointments were duly approved by the City Council of the City of Carthage; that pursuant to said appointment and the purposes set forth for the activity of said committee by the President of the United States and the Governor of the State of Missouri and Mayor aforesaid and the City of Carthage, said Salvage Committee proceeded to collect and market scrap iron, steel, rubber and other salvage for the principal purpose of aiding the war effort; that said proceeds therefrom were turned to the Chairman of said committee, defendant Jack Horner, to the amount of $615.

(2) “That thereafter at a meeting held by said committee which was attended by all the members thereof, it was decided by the ma *793 jority of said members that said funds should be disposed of as follows, to-wit:

“To the Carthage Chapter of the United Service Organizations for blankets, . $75.00
“To the Carthage Chapter of the American Red Cross for surgical dressings, . 25.00
“To the Civilian Defense Council Committee for trip to Springfield, Missouri, . 15.00
“To the Carthage Chapter of the Girl Scouts of America, .. 75.00

(3) “And the balance of said fund to be paid to the Carthage District of the Mo Kan Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, Inc., in the sum of $425 with the recommendation that said fund be used if feasible to provide a camping trip for Scouts of the Carthage District. That said meeting wherein the aforesaid disbursements were authorized as herein set forth in the Council Chambers of the City of Carthage, Missouri, on the 29th day of December, 1942. That upon the receipt of the aforesaid sum of $615 by the defendant Jack Horner as chairman of the Committee aforesaid, said sum was placed in his private account in the Bank of Carthage, Inc., a banking institute duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, and located in Carthage, Missouri, and from said private bank account, the defendant, Jack Horner, thereafter disbursed to the Carthage Chapter of the United Service Organization for blankets the sum of $75; to the Carthage Civilian Defense Committee for trip to Springfield, Mo., the sum of $15; for the Carthage Chapter of the American Red Cross for surgical dressings, the sum of $25; to the Carthage Chapter of the Girl Scouts of America the sum of $50, not disbursing the full $75; but failed, refused and neglected to disburse any part or all of the said $425 allocated and granted by the majority of the aforesaid committee to the Carthage District of the Mo Kan Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Inc.

(4) “That thereafter, on or about the — day of January, 1943, the said J. Madison Owen resigned from said committee and was replaced thereon by the plaintiff H. L. Hutchison and thereafter defendant Jack Horner was removed from said committee and was succeeded by the plaintiff, J. L. Bridges.

(5) “That during the month of January or February, 1943, the exact date of which is unknown to the plaintiffs, defendant Jack Horner without the knowledge, authorization, consent or approval of the majority of the Salvage Committee aforesaid, did allegedly enter into a Trust Agreement whereby the aforesaid sum of $425 was allegedly transferred and conveyed to the defendants, Jack Horner, Wiggo E. Jensen and Orville D. Knight, as alleged and purported trustees for the purpose of holding and spending said monies for the use and benefit of individual boys and not for the use and benefit of the Mo Kan Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Inc., other *794 terms and conditions of said trust agreement being unknown to the plaintiffs herein.

(6) “That in the solicitation of the aforesaid scrap and salvage, said scrap and salvage was obtained from the citizens of the City of Carthage and Jasper County, Missouri, upon the expressed assurances and conditions that any and all funds obtained from the sale thereof would be used for benevolent and charitable purposes and particularly for the use and benefit of the Boy Scouts of the Carthage District aforesaid.

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