
    No. 27,182.
    The Electric Theater Company et al., Appellants, v. I. Harry Darby et al., as Trustees, etc., and H. G. Thompson, Appellees.
    
    SYLLABUS BY THE COURT.
    Municipal Corporations — Bights and Remedies of Taxpayer■ — Enjoining Renting of Memorial Building. The Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building of Kansas City may not be leased to private persons for exhibition of motion pictures, and a taxpayer of the city may enjoin such leasing.
    Municipal Corporations, 28 Cyc. pp. 622 n. 17, 1744 n. 30.
    Appeal from Wyandotte district court, division No. 4; Charles A. Miller, judge.
    Opinion filed April 9, 1927.
    Reversed.
    
      Henry E. Dean and E. E. Martin, both of Kansas City, for the appellants.
    
      W. L. Wood and W. Drennan, both of Kansas City, for the appellees.
   The opinion of the court was delivered by

Burch, J.:

The action was one by a taxpayer of the city of Kansas City, to enjoin leasing of the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building of that city to private persons for exhibition of motion pictures. A demurrer was sustained to the petition, and plaintiffs appeal. Before the appeal was heard in this court, the case of Darby v. Otterman, 122 Kan. 603, 252 Pac. 903, was decided. Defendants concede that the decision in the Darby case determines the question involved in this one, and consent that this one may be disposed of accordingly. Therefore, the judgment of the district court is reversed, and the cause is remanded with direction to overrule the demurrer and grant the prayer of the petition.  