Bill by the International Mercantile Marine Company to enjoin Samuel S. Lowe, Deputy Commissioner, United States Employees' Compensation Commission, Second Compensation District, from enforcing an order directing the payment of an award to Margaret Maloney, claimant and intervener. The bill was dismissed, 19 F. Supp. 907, and plaintiff appeals. Affirmed
To the same effect, is Swain et ux. v. Standard, 130 Tex. 277, 109 S.W.2d 150; Texas Employment Insurance Ass'n v. Herron, Tex.Civ.App., 29 S.W.2d 524; Floyd v. Fidelity Union Casualty Co., Tex. Civ.App., 13 S.W.2d 909; Ætna Life Ins. Co. v. Otis Elevator Co., Tex.Civ.App., 204 S.W. 376; Hart v. Gulf Casualty Co., Tex. Civ.App., 170 S.W.2d 491; Hubbard v. Texas Indemnity Ins. Co., Tex.Civ.App., 136 S.W.2d 627; Texas Employers v. Morgan, Tex.Civ.App., 289 S.W. 75; Maryland Casualty v. Stevens, Tex.Civ.App., 55 S.W.2d 149. These cases determine the applicability and force of the Texas statute. However, similar holdings will be found in International Mercantile Marine Co. v. Lowe, D.C., 19 F. Supp. 907, affirmed, 2 Cir., 93 F.2d 663, 115 A.L.R. 896; Dale v. Shaw Motor Co., 206 Minn. 99, 287 N.W. 787; Shafer Bros. v. Department of Labor, 4 Wn.2d 720, 104 P.2d 747; Halling v. Industrial Com. of Utah, 71 Utah 112, 263 P. 78; Taggart v. Industrial Commission, 79 Utah 598, 12 P.2d 356; Smith v. Kiel, Mo.App., 115 S.W.2d 38; Lewis v. Connolly, 196 Minn. 108, 264 N.W. 581; Laird v. State Highway Department, 112 Vt. 67, 20 A.2d 555; Magma Copper Co. v. Naglich, Ariz., 131 P.2d 357. There being no Texas case on the direct point of the right of the surviving wife or children to sue when the husband and father has been cast in a trial where he claimed compensation rights, we must look to the general rules which result from a final judgment and which control parties and their privies, but do not bind others.