
    [Civ. No. 5690.
    First Appellate District, Division Two.
    July 10, 1928.]
    ROBERT C. SCOTT et al., Appellants, v. J. J. DONAHUE et al., Defendants; J. S. WRINKLE, Intervener and Respondent.
    George D. Collins, Jr., for Appellants.
    Gillogley, Crofton & Payne for Respondent.
   NOURSE, J.

Action in assumpsit to recover fifteen hundred dollars held by the defendant bank on deposit for the members of Local 198, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Before trial the money was deposited in court and is held there, awaiting distribution. A complaint in intervention was filed on behalf of a minority of the former members of Local 198 and the trial court found that the money was a trust fund for the benefit of this minority only.

Upon the authority of Scott v. Donahue, ante, p. 126 [269 Pac. 455], the judgment is reversed, with directions to the trial court to distribute the fund as indicated in said opinion.

Koford, P. J., and Sturtevant, J., concurred.  