
    Clapper v. New Palestine Manufacturing Company et al.
    [No. 12,411.
    Filed March 18, 1926.
    Rehearing denied July 2, 1926.]
    From Marion Superior Court (A 16,214); Sidney S. Miller, Judge.
    Action between Henry Clapper and the New Palestine Manufacturing Company and others. From the ■ judgment rendered, the former appeals.
    
      Affirmed.
    
    By the court in banc.
    
      
      Jackson & Hinchman and Charles L. Tindall, for appellant.
    
      J. Fred Masters, for appellees.
   Per Curiam.

Judgment affirmed.

On Petition for Rehearing.

Per Curiam.

The appellants rely for a reversal of this case upon the case of Coleman v. Callon (1916), 184 Ind. 204, 110 N. E. 979, but a reading of that case shows that it is not controlling. In that case, each of the contending parties was a creditor of the Independent Envelope Company, the corporation alleged to be insolvent, while in the instant case, the appellant was not, so far as this record discloses, claiming any such rights; the only rights he was attempting to assert were such as a stockholder might have, and those rights could in no way be prejudiced by the action of the court of which complaint is made.

Petition denied.  