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Candidates Shy Sen. Charles Herring, Aus tin, asked by the Observer if he’s running for governor, laughed and said, “There’s a vacancy up there isn’t there?” When would he say one way or the other? “One . or two weeks.” Dist. Judge James Sewell set March 15 as his deciding date but let it pass without a statement. ./ The state AFL-CIO News V editorially viewed the fail ure of Gov. Price Daniel to act Will Spend $5,000,000 for . License Plates 325,000 Texans May Get Their 1958 Auto License Plates Free A Texas manufacturer has offered to pay for the 1958 license plates of several hundred thousand Texans. This offer may cost the Childers Manufacturing Co. as much as $5,000,000 during the next 60 days. CHILDERS is a manufacturer of metal building products. They have developed .a plan for business firms with employee parking areas. This plan gives executives and all other employees daytime protection for the cars they drive to work. The Childers Daytime Car Pro. tection Plan permits an employer to modernize his employee parking area with reserved, personalized carports for all executives and employees who want them. EMPLOYEES GLADLY pay the few cents a day cost for their own individual carports. The employer purchases or leases the carports. The small employee payment less than coffee moneycovers the full cost of the carports. It even covers administrative costs and a generous return on the employer’s investment. Almost everyone who drives a car to work wants a protected, assigned space for his car instead of leaving it exposed all day to damaging sun, rain and air-borne chemicals. A SPOKESMAN for Childers made this announcement: “We want every executive and every employee who values his car and his comfort to have Childers Daytime Car Protection right now. “Every car owner who signs up for a reserved, personalized carport any time from today until May 1 will get his 1958 license plate paid for by Childers. It doesn’t matter if he drives a Cadillac and the license costs $30.25 or a Volkswagen with a license cost of only $8.32. “If a car owner has already bought his 1958 plates, that’s OK with us. We’ll reimburse him. We want 325,000 car owners to take advantage of this offer before May 1. We’ll gladly pay out $5,000,000 or more.” EXECUTIVES AND EMPLOY-EES who want daytime protection for their carsespecially this bummer when the thermometer climbs to 100 degreesshould act now without delay. Childers will pay the cost of their 1958 license plates. Write or phone Childers Manufacturing Co., 3620 W. 11th St., Houston 8, Texas. Phone UNderwood 9-3441. in the recession crisis: “For years Texas political and governmental leaders have linked the terms ‘states’ rights’ and ‘states’ responsibilities,’ using the latter to justify their emphasis of the former. … Has the state administration made one single move aimed at slowing the downward trend? Has the state made one single proposal for easing the unemployment situation, other than to demand that the federal government cut down oil imports \(an extremely serious problem but a field in which the Texas Employment Commission says there is time for some state action toward living up to state responsibilities.” Political Intelligence Do not, said the Dallas Times Herald in an editorial, count ex-Sen. Blakley out of the Senate sweepstakes: “He has not said flatly that he could not be induced to run.” / Maurice I. Carlson, Dallas county GOP chairman, expressed alarm that the AFL-CIO was raising a $9,600 political war chest. Hank Rayburn, staff representative of the United Steelworkers, challenged Carlson to say publicly what use would be made of the $100,000 raised at Jack Porter’s dinner for Rep. Joe Martin. / The Dallas News said “an overflow audience of Northeast Texas Democrats last week gave enthusiastic response to the proposal of Gov. Price Daniel for party primary elections in May and June, instead of two months later in the hot summer” and noted that the legislature twice had turned down bills to that effect. / H. M. Baggarly of the Tulia Herald, replying to a comment that recently he seemed less “radical” than usual, wrote: “… it has been due to the fact that we have been passing through a political lull. Certainly it has not been intentional. … We fail to see how anyone could comment on Austin and Washington affairs without waxing a little `radical’.” / The Kountze News’s Archer V Fullingim warned white voters that their failure to go to the polls means that Negro ‘ voters will swing elections. LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE OF JAMES LUTHER CRAWFORD, JR., DECEASED Letters testamentary on the estate of James Luther Crawford Jr., deceased, were granted the undersigned on March 7, 1958, by the County Court of Travis County, Texas, in Cause No. 19,463. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present same to me within the time prescribed by law at my residence and post office address at 1013 East 381/2 Street, Austin, Texas. JUANITA E. CRAWFORD Independent Executrix of the Estate of James Luther Crawford, Jr., Deceased. THE STATE OF TEXAS To any Sheriff or any Constable . within. the State of Texas GREETING: You are hereby commanded to cause to be published, ONCE, not less than ten days before the return day thereof, exclusive of the date of publication, in a newspaper printed in Travis County, Texas, the accompanying citation, of which the herein below following is a true copy\(but if these be no newspaper so printed in said county, then that you cause the said citation to be posted for at least TEN days before the return term thereof as required by CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE I STATE OF TEXAS To All Persons Interested in the Estate of Christine Oleen Hogan, A Minor, No. 13,746, County Court, Travis oCunty, Texas. The Austin National Bank, Guardian, in the above numbered and entitled estate filed on the 17th day of March, 1958 its verified account for final settlement of said estate and requests that said estate be settled and closed, and said applicant be discharged from its trust. Said application will be heard and acted on by said Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten days from date of publication of this citation, the same being the 14th day of April, 1958, at the County Courthouse in Austin, Texas. All persons interested in said estate are hereby cited to appear before said Honorable Court at said above mentioned time and place by filing a written answer contesting such application should they desire to do so. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF SAID COURT at office in Austin, Texas, this the 18th day of March, A.D. 1958. EMILIE LIMBERG Clerk of the County Court, Travis County, Texas, CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: TO: Cecil Weiland, whose place of residence is unknown, and if he be deceased, his unknown heirs and legal representatives, You, and each of you, are hereby commanded to appear at the hearing before the Special Commissioners appointed b y the Judge of the County Court of Travis County, Texas, to assess the damages occasioned by the condemnation of the hereinafter described land, to be held at the Commissioners’ Courtroom of the Courthouse of said County, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before Ten o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after days from the date of issuance hereof, that is to say, at or before Ten o’clock A.M. on Monday, the 14th day, of April, 1958, and answer the petition of the State of Texas, Plaintiff in Cause No. 187, styled: The State of Texas versus Harvey A. Kromer, et al, in which suit The State of Texas, acting by and through the State Highway Commission of Texas, is plaintiff and Harvey A. Kromer, Harry Bouchard Mussett, Martin Mack Weiland, Jr., and Cecil Weiland and/or their unknown heii.s and legal representatives are Defendants, which petition was filed with the Judge of the County Court of Travis County, Texas, on the 25th day of February, 1958, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: The suit is a proceeding in eminent domain by which the State of Texas is condemning, at the request of the State Highway Commission and for highway purposes, which are public purposes, the following described tract of land situated in Travis County, Texas, to wit: 7.868 acres of land, more or less, being out of and a part of that certain 121.2 acres of land out of the W. Drummond Survey No. 109, Travis County, Texas, & scribed in that certain deed dated February 1, 1945, of record. in Volume 755, at Page 712, Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, Which 7.868 acres of land being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the North line of said 121.2 acre tract of land said point being on the centerline of U. S. Highway 81 41 plus 18.5 as located by the Texas Highway Department, and also being in the South right of way line of a county road; THENCE NORTH 27 34′ East, 220.3 feet along said South right of way line to a point, said point being South 27 34′ West, 196.0 feet from the northeast corner of said 121.2 acre tract of land; THENCE SOUTH 15 21′ East, 2,322.5 feet parallel to and 150.0 feet from the centerline of U. S. point, said point being in the East right of way line of the existing U. S. Highway 81; THENCE NORTH 23 45′ West, 2,026.0 feet along said East right of way line crossing the centerline of U. S. Highway 81 \(Interplus 64.0 to a point, said point being the northwest corner of said 121.2 acre tract of land and also being in the South right of way line of a county road; THENCE NORTH 27, 34′ East, 213.2 feet along said South right of way line to the point of beginning and containing 7.868 acres of land more or less. If this Citation is not served issuance, it shall be returned forthwith. GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDS at Austin, Travis County, Texas, this 7 day of March, 1958. L. THEO BELLMONT CARL T. WIDEN C. FRANK KUHNE, JR. Special Commissioners CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: TO: Cecil Weiland, whose place of residence is unknown, and if he be deceased, his unknown heirs and legal representatives, You, and each of you, are hereby commanded to appear at the hearing before the Special Cornmissioners appointed by the Judge of the County Court of Travis County, Texas, to assess the damages occasioned by the condemnation of the hereinafter described land to be held at the Commissioners’ Courtroom of the Courthouse of said County, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before Ten o’clock A.M. of the first Monday after the from the date of issuance hereof, that is to say, at or before Ten o’clock A.M. on Monday, the 21st day of April, 1958, and answer the petition of the State of Texas, Plaintiff in Cause No. 188, styled: The State of Texas versus Harvey A. Kromer, et al, in which suit The State of Texas, acting by and through the State Highway Cominission of Texas, is Plaintiff and Harvey A. Kromer, Harry Bouchard Mussett, Martin Mack Weiland, Jr., and Cecil Weiland and/or their unknown heirs and legal representatives are Defendants, which petition was filed with the Judge of the County Court of Travis County, Texas, on the 25th day of February, 1958, and the nature of which suit is as follows: The suit is a proceeding in eminent domain by which the State of Texas is condemning, at the request of the State Highway Commission and for highway purposes, which are public purposes, the following described tract of land situated in Travis County, Texas, to wit: 3.988 acres of land, more or less, being out of and a part of that certain 121.2 acres of land out of the W. Drummond Survey No. 109, Travis County, Texas, described in that certain deed dated February 1, 1945, of record in Volume 755, at Page ‘712, Deed Records of Travis County, Texas, which 3.988 acres of land being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the South line of said 121.2 acre tract of land said point being on the centerline of U. S. Highway 81 66 plus 40.2 as located by the Texas Highway Department; THENCE NORTH 60 54′ West, 210.1 feet along said South line to a point, said point being South 60 54′ East, 1,511.0 feet from the southwest corner of said 121.2 acre tract of land; THENCE NORTH 15 21′ West, 1,418.5 feet parallel to and 150.0 feet from the centerline of U. S. point, said point being in the West right of way line of the existing U. S. Highway 81; THENCE SOUTH 23 45′ East 1,676,7 feet along said West right of way line crossing the centerline of U. S. Highway 81 \(Interplus 93.3 to a point, said point being the southeast corner of said 121.2 acre tract of land; THENCE NORTH 60 54’ West, 133.0 feet along said South line to the point of beginning and containing 3.988 acres of land more or less. If this Citation is not served issuance, it shall be returned forthwith. GIVEN UNDER OUR HANDL,” at Austin, Travis County, Texas, this 7 day of March 1958. L. THEO BELLMONT CARL T. WIDEN C. FRANK KUHNE, JR. SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Willie James Jewell Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: You are hereby commanded to appear before the 126th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said