State v. Smith

Decision Date01 June 1917
Docket NumberNo. 19410.,19410.
Citation271 Mo. 168,196 S.W. 17
PartiesSTATE ex inf. BARKER, Atty. Gen., v. SMITH et al.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

Appeal from Circuit Court, Platte County; Alonzo D. Burnes, Judge.

Quo warranto proceedings on behalf of the State of Missouri, by John T. Barker, Attorney General, against Edward C. Smith and others. Judgment of ouster, and defendants appeal. Affirmed.

This is a proceeding by quo warranto, instituted in the circuit court of Platte county by the Attorney General, against the defendants, to oust them from the office of school directors of school district No. 26 of that county. The trial resulted in a judgment of ouster, and, after taking proper preliminary steps, the defendants appealed the cause to this court.

While there were several questions presented to the trial court, there are but two pressed upon this court for determination. This very much simplifies the facts, and renders it unnecessary to burden the opinion with the pleading or preliminary steps taken to bring the case to issue; also, eliminates all facts not bearing directly upon the questions here presented.

The undisputed facts are as follows:

On February 24, 1914, there was presented to the school superintendent of said county a petition signed by 60 resident citizens of school districts Nos. 20, 21, 25, 26, 32, 33, and 34. On receipt of said petition, the superintendent of schools visited and investigated the needs of the community from which the petition came, and determined the boundaries of the proposed consolidated district. Thereupon a special meeting of the qualified voters of the proposed consolidated district was called for the purpose of considering the question of consolidation, the date of the election being fixed for March 19th, notice of which election was duly given by posting within the proposed district 10 notices in public places, stating the place, time, and purpose of the meeting; the notice was given 15 days prior to the election; the superintendent also caused to be posted within the proposed district 5 plats thereof; the superintendent filed a copy of the petition and of the plat with the county clerk, and took one to the polls; the meeting was called to order by the superintendent, and C. V. Hull was elected chairman, and W. P. Woodson, secretary; tellers were appointed, and the result of the election was 123 for consolidation, and 104 against; whereupon a board of directors for the consolidated district was elected; the proceedings of this meeting were certified by the chairman and secretary to the county clerk, and also to the superintendent of schools — all in accordance with the statutory requirements.

So far as the regularity of the proceedings to consolidate the several school districts is concerned, the only attack made thereon by the defendants is that the plats posted by the superintendent of schools (Exhibit C and Exhibit G), hereto attached and made a part of this statement, do not comply with the statutory requirement. These plats are supposed to be the same, with slight variations. The object of the introduction of both is not clearly shown. The proposed consolidated district occupied portions of townships 53 and 54, portions of which were located in ranges 34 and 35. An examination of the exhibits referred to discloses that the superintendent made a complete map of townships 53 and 54 (that by clerical error he designated township 53 as township 54, but there is no point made on such error); that he then drew the heavy dark lines appearing on the plats indicating the boundaries of the proposed consolidated district within the two townships, except where creeks which are shown on the plat constituted the boundaries, and on the margin of the plat a pointer was placed directed towards the lands embraced within the boundaries as above detailed.

The evidence showed that the school directors of district No. 26 and their duly elected successors had continued to exercise the functions of office subsequent to the election and up to the time of the institution of this action, and were "lawfully in the offices they claimed, unless those offices were abolished by virtue of the consolidation of the district." On the part of relator it was shown that the directors of the consolidated school district employed a teacher, but the salary had not been paid because the county treasurer would not honor the warrants of the consolidated school district. It also showed that no consolidated school had in fact been conducted in the territory alleged to have been organized as said consolidated school district No. 2, from the time of its organization to the time of the trial in the circuit court.

Said exhibits are as follows:

EXHIBIT C.

Plat of Proposed Consolidated District No. 2, of Platte County.

NOTE: OPINION CONTAINING TABLE OR OTHER DATA THAT IS NOT VIEWABLE

EXHIBIT G.

Plat of Proposed Consolidated District No. 2, of Platte County.

NOTE: OPINION CONTAINING TABLE OR OTHER DATA THAT IS NOT VIEWABLE

James H. Hull, of Platte City, and George W. Day, of Kansas City, for appellants. Frank W. McAllister, Atty. Gen. (Guy B. Park and N. B. Anderson, both of Platte City, and J. G. L. Harvey, of Kansas City, of counsel), for respondent.

WOODSON, J. (after stating the facts as above).

I. The first legal proposition presented to this court for determination is stated by counsel for appellants in the following language:

"The proceedings for the organization of the consolidated district failed to sufficiently indicate whether the entire territory shown on the plat, or only that portion within the heavier and crooked lines thereon, was intended to embrace said district. Therefore no consolidated district was lawfully formed."

In support of this proposition, we are cited to section 3, p. 722, of the Laws of 1913, and School District No. 1 v. School District No. 4, 94 Mo. 612, loc. cit. 618, 7 S. W. 285.

Said section, in so far as is here material, relates to the...

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