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hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 8th day of August, 1960. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By ELI GREEN, Deputy. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Eddie Burnett Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: by commanded to appear before the 98th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A.M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from ‘the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A.M. of Monday the 26th day of September, 1960, and answer the petition of plaintiff ‘in Cause Number 118,913, in which Alonia Burnett is Plaintiff and Eddie Burnett is defendant, filed in said Court on the 9th day of August, 1960, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant for a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said parties; plaintiff alleges cruel treatment on the part of the defendant of such a nature as to render their further living together as husband and wife insupportable. No children were born of this marriage and no community property was accumulated. Plaintiff pray’s that her maiden name of Alonia Goode be restored to her, and for relief in law and in equity. All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office, and to which reference is here made for all intents and purposes. If this citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance, it shall be returned unserved. WITNESS. 0. T. MARTIN, JR.. Clerk of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 10th day of August, 1960. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By 0. T. MARTIN, JR. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Julius P. Garcia 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 county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A. M. of Monday the 5th day of September, 1960, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 118,694, in which Katherine Garcia is Plaintiff and Julius P. Garcia is defendant, filed in said Court on the 21st day of July, 1960, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against defendant for decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said parties; Plaintiff alleges that defendant began acourse of cruel and inhuman treatment and this continued until plaintiff was forced to separate from defendant; plaintiff alleges that defendant was guilty of excesses, cruel treatment and outrages toward plaintiff of such a nature as to render their further living together insupportable; Plaintiff’s name before her marriage to defendant was Katherine Inocente On, and plaintiff asks the Court to restore her name; plaintiff alleges that no children were born of this marriage and no community property was acquired; Plaintiff prays that her former name, Katherine Inocente On be restored to her, divorcement from defendant, and for relief, general and ‘special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office, and which reference is here made for all intents and purposes; If this citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance, it shall be returned unserved. WITNESS, 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 22nd day of July, 1960. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By A. E. JONES, Deputy. Certificate No. 389 Company No. 02-83770 STATE BOARD OF INSURANCE STATE OF TEXAS July 21, 1960 Pursuant to Article 21.29 of the Texas Insurance Code, I Hereby Certify That Transwestern Life Insurance Company, Reno, Nevada, has in all respects complied with the law of Texas in relation to insurance . Given under my hand and seal of office at Austin, Texas, the date first above written. WM. A. HARRISON Commissioner of Insurance CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS To Willis Emerson Arnold. Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: You are hereby commanded to appear before the 98th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A. M. of Monday the 5th day of September, 1960, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 118,712, in which Lara Tee Jones Arnold is Plaintiff and Willis Emerson Arnold is defendant, filed in said Court on the 22nd day of July, 1960, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor of plaintiff and against defendant for decree of divorce dissolving the bond of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said parties: plaintiff alleges that defendant left plaintiff on or about June 1, 1957, after more than three years of marriage to plaintiff and that whereabouts of defendant is unknown to plaintiff; plaintiff alleges that cutody of one minor child, John Frederick Arnold, age two, be awarded to plaintiff and plaintiff asks for $50.00 per month for support of said minor child; plaintiff alleges that she had to engage an attorney to prosecute this suit and asks for the sum of $500.00 for this prosecution; plaintiff alleges that defendant has as his separate property, the undivided one-fourth of the northwest corner of part of Lot 4, Block 2. Outlot 56, Division “B”, City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, according to the map or plat of said subdivision recorded in Book Z. page 616, of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, and plaintiff asks that the Court hold this aforementioned property in trust for plaintiff, or, in the alternative, if said property has been sold and reduced to cash, that plaintiff have judgment against defendant in the amount of $16,800.00 to offset the amount that defendant has dissipated from the community property of plaintiff and defendant; Plaintiff prays for divorcement from defendant, care and custody of minor child, John Frederick Arnold. Child support of $50.00 per month, attorney’s fee of $500.00, and that aforementioned property be placed in trust for plaintiff or this property sold and $16,800.00 be paid to plaintiff; plaintiff further prays for relief, general and special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office. and which reference is here made for all intents and purposes; If this citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance, it shall be returned unserved. WITNESS, 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 22nd day of July, 1960. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By: A. E. JONES, Deputy. The Campaign goor Gerald Mann, former state attorney general, was named Tekas Democratic campaign man ager, with Gov. Daniel and Speak er Rayburn co-chairmen of the steering committee. The commit tee also includes Sen. Yarborough; the 21 Texas Democratic congress men; Texas national committee members Byron Skelton and Mrs. H. H. Weinert; state chairman, J. Ed Connally and vice-chairman Herc Ficklen in Dallas News Mrs. H. Max Brooks; Jake Jacobsen, secretary of SDEC; and all nominees for state office except Jerry Sadler, land commissioner. . . . Sadler said the steering committee “has already steered so far to the left it’s in the ditch on the left side of the road” and announced he might write in someone of his own choice on the Democratic ballot . . . Atty. Gen. Will Wilson will handle much of the detail work in campaign head, quarters . . . Jerry Holleman, state AFL-CIO president, will probably be added to the committee later, or someone he designates . . . `Texans for Nixon’ movement was launched in Dallas when its chairman, Carr P. Collins, Sr., charged “the Communists would have been satisfied” with every part of the Democratic ballot . . . Atty. Gen. Skelton accused Carr of “belowthe-belt politics.” . . . The first Belden statewide poll since the conventions showed KennedyJohnson 40 percent, Nixon-Lodge 36 percent, undecided 24 percent. The plurality of Texas Protestants could swing the state Republican:` among Catholics, 78 percent favor Kennedy-Johnson, 9 Nixon-Lodge, with 13 undecided. Among Protestants, 33 percent favor the Democrats, 42 the Republicans, with 25 undecided … Yarborough said he had changed his plans for campaigning for the ticket in other states and would devote most of his time to Texas. After a huddle with Sen. Johnson on the Senate floor, he indicated the two have buried the political hatchet . . Rayburn labeled predictions that the Republicans would carry Texas “silly. I don’t think anyone is going to turn Lyndon Johnson down.” He admitted the campaign would be “intense and bitter in spots.” . . . vir Daniel told the Houston Post _ the Democratic platform is not as bad as he first thought. “The planks on civil rights are practically the same, so where are we going to go?” he asked. The Democratic platform is too freespending, ‘but he does not believe it calls for an oil depletion allowance reduction. He said he will not oppose the platform in the September convention. . . . GOP national committee said it will send a “big name Republican” of cabinet status into Texas every ten days during the campaign, and Vice-Pres. Nixon will campaign “intensively” in the state. Sen. Barry Goldwater will address a $100 a plate dinner in Houston Sept. 29 . . . Sen..John Kennedy and four of his relatives will campaign in Texas. His mother will come to Houston in a week. The Press g o of In a poll of daily newspaper publishers in Texas, 21 prefer the Nixon-Lodge ticket, 9 Kennedy-Johnson. They voted 1614 that the Republicans would carry Texas, 17-14 they would win nationally. Ten listed religion as the biggest issue in Texas . . . Jim Mathis of the Houston Post in a poll of ten Texas congressmen found all but two doubtful that the Democratic ticket has a firm hold in the state . . . Cullum Greene of the Fort Worth StarTelegram, noting how “politics make strange bedfellows,” predicts the Daniel-Johnson forces in the state convention “will be alling on the DOTC for help.” . . Allen Duckworth of the Dallas News reports there is still strong feeling among Texas’ Republicans for John Tower to step aside and allow Allan Shivers to run against Johnson for the Senate. A decision is due in several days . . . Dallas News. editorially said the Democrats are now afraid of carrying Texas. Their real apprehension lies in growing Protestant fears of a Catholic president, it said. Sen. Johnson: 10.0 Joined Sen. Kennedy in pushing hard for minimum wage and old age health bills in line with the Democratic platform . . . criticized the health bill which emerged from the Senate finance committee as “inadequate” and said “we should put this on a pay-as-you-go basis, linked to the social security system.” The committee proposal, calling for federal-state grants, would constantly subject the undertaking to the vagaries of state legislatures, he charged. I_ Met with Gov. Mennen Wil liams of Michigan in a private conference, after which Williams said, “I don’t know whether he is changing -Or we just didn’t appreciate him or he didn’t come through. I am very much encouraged by his stand on medical aid.” . . .continued to be challenged in his race for two offices when attorneys for Michael Schwille formally asked the U.S. Supreme Court to ‘order a federal judge to set up a trial on the case. LEGALS CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Loran Dale Orand Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: hereby commanded to appear befor the 126th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A. M. of Monday the 26th day of September, 1960, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 118,658, in’ which Bette Jane Orand is Plaintiff and Loran Dale Orand is defendant, filed in said Court on ‘the 19th day of July, 1960, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for