
    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.
    
   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.  