Case Name: CHARLES C. KOLARS v. JOSEPH F. REZNICEK AND OTHERS
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1929-04-12
Citations: 177 Minn. 616
Docket Number: No. 27,120
Parties: CHARLES C. KOLARS v. JOSEPH F. REZNICEK AND OTHERS.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 177
Pages: 616–616

Head Matter:
CHARLES C. KOLARS v. JOSEPH F. REZNICEK AND OTHERS.
April 12, 1929.
No. 27,120.
Charles C. Kolars, pro se.
Votava & McGroarty and Arthur J. Phil Jelinek, for respondents.
Reported in 224 N. W. 854.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Action to enjoin three defendant officers of a domestic fraternal association from accepting applications of women or girls for membership in the association; from certifying any such applicants for initiation in the association; and from issuing' to any such applicant a benefit or any certificate of membership therein unless and until the admission of women and girls is duly authorized by the supreme lawmaking body of the association. A demurrer to the complaint on the ground that it did not state facts- sufficient to constitute a cause of action was sustained, and plaintiff appeals.
G. S. 1923 (1 Mason, 1927) § 3482, provides in part:
"No action or proceedings to discontinue or enjoin, in whole or in part, the business or methods of any such domestic association, shall be entertained by any court, except on the suit of the attorney general of this state." See also G. S. 1923 (1 Mason, 1927) § 3481, as to powers of insurance commissioner.
There must be an affirmance in this case under the authority of Baird v. Modern Samaritan, 162 Minn. 274, 202 N. W. 498.
Affirmed.