Sumner v. Union Trust Co. of Indianapolis

66 N.E.2d 621, 116 Ind. App. 684, 1946 Ind. App. LEXIS 162
Indiana Court of Appeals·Decided May 22, 1946·No. No. 17,449.·Published·Cited by 10 cases

Opinion

Hamilton, J.

This is an appeal from an adverse judgment rendered on an amended claim filed by appellant Charles L. Sumner against the ‘ appellees Unión Trust Company and Rose M. Rahke, executors of .the estate of Emil K. Rahke, deceased.

The amended claim alleged that said Charles L. Sumner and Emil K. Rahke entered into a written contract on July 26,1937, whereby Emil K. Rahke agreed to- deliver to Sumner certain copyrighted and trademarked seal coupons, known as “Moon” and “Lightning,” which were in turn to be sold by Sumner to customers in Marion County and elsewhere in the State of Indiana; and said written agreement provided further that after deducting all legitimate expenses necessarily incurred by said Sumner in the operation of sale and distribution of said copyrighted and trademarked seal coupons, the net profits of said business were to be equally divided between said Emil K. Rahke and Charles L. Sumner. The amended claim alleged further that said Rahke wrongfully deposited the sum of $21,011.77 of said net profits in the Indiana National Bank at Indianapolis and thereby wrongfully and unlawfully converted one-half of said sum to. his own use, all without the knowledge and consent of appellant.

The appellees filed an answer which alleged in substance : That the claimant Charles L. Sumner and the decedent Emil K. Rahke at the time of the execution of said contract entered into a conspiracy to violate the criminal laws of the State of Indiana and particu *686 larly § 10-2302, Burns’ 1942 Replacement, § 2791, Baldwin’s 1934, being § 555, Ch. 169, Acts 1905, by then and there conspiring to engage in a certain lottery scheme and gift enterprise for the purpose of sale and distribution of a certain gambling device called “Moon” and “Lightning” seal coupons, being a series of tally scores, each of said cards bearing a serial number and containing thereon a coupon, which coupon bore the serial number or daily tally score to which it was attached and which coupon contained certain numbers-which entitled the holder thereof to a chance in said lottery scheme and gift enterprise for the distribution of certain sums of lawful money of the United States, which chance was based upon the winning baseball teams then playing in the United States- of America and which entitled the holder of the winning ticket to a large sum of money. The answer alleged further the execution of said illegal lottery contract and that the money sued for was a part of the net profits received from the operation of said illegal lottery contract and conspiracy.

The cause was tried to the court which rendered its special findings of fact and conclusions of law thereon in favor of appellees and against appellant to the effect that the contract of July 26, 1937, was entered into in violation of § 555, Chapter 169, Acts 1905, § 10-2302, Burns’ 1942 Replacement, § 2791, Baldwin’s 1934, and that the business and operation conducted by the parties during the existence of said contract were void as against public policy.

The errors assigned are: (1) The court erred in each of its conclusions of law stated upon the special findings of fact; and (2) the court erred in overruling appellant’s motion for a new trial. The grounds assigned in the motion for new trial are: (a) That the *687 decision of the court is not sustained by sufficient evidence; and (b) the decision of the court is contrary to law.

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Sumner v. Union Trust Co. of Indianapolis, 66 N.E.2d 621, 116 Ind. App. 684, 1946 Ind. App. LEXIS 162 (Ind. Ct. App. 1946).

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