Le Manquais v. Glick

17 F. Supp. 347, 1936 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1785
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Texas
DecidedDecember 12, 1936
DocketNo. 1794
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Le Manquais v. Glick, 17 F. Supp. 347, 1936 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1785 (W.D. Tex. 1936).

Opinion

BOYNTON, District Judge.

At Law. Action brought by G. J. Le Manquais, a citizen of the state of Maine, against Louis G. Glick, defendant, a citizen of the state of Illinois, commenced in the state district court of El Paso county, state of Texas, Forty-First judicial district of Texas, for recovery of damages alleged occasioned as result of negligence of defendant in operating a motor vehicle, an automobile, growing out of an automobile accident or collision, occurring on a public highway in the state of Texas within the jurisdiction of said state district court; said suit being removed to the United States District Court.

Hearing now being had, here presented the court for determination, arising on presentation of defendant’s motion to restrain plaintiff from taking further proceedings in the state court in prosecution of said suit; also plaintiff’s motion to remand the cause to the state court.

Plaintiff instituted this action by filing original petition in said state district court on April 10, 1936, and sought to obtain service of process on defendant, a nonresident of the state of Texas, alleged to be a resident of the state of Illinois, by issuance and service of process and citation addressed to defendant served on the chairman of the State Highway Commission of the state of Texas, as in accordance with provisions of article 2039a, Vernon’s Annotated Civil Statutes of Texas, as provided in sections 1, 2, 3, and 4 of said article (Acts 1929, 41st Leg., State of Texas, p. 279, c. 125, as amended Acts 1933, 43rd Leg. p. 145, c. 70).

Citation directed to defendant, Louis G. Glick, address 3156 Sheridan road, Chicago, 111., was issued out of said state district court April 10, 1936, citing said defendant to be and appear before said honorable court at the next regular term thereof to be holden in the courthouse at the city of El Paso on the first Monday in May, 1936, the same being the 4th day pf May, 1936, then and there to answer plaintiff’s petition filed in suit in said court on the 10th day of April, 1936, wherein G. J. Le Manquais was plaintiff and Louis G. Glick defendant, reciting nature of plaintiff’s cause of action as in plaintiff’s petition alleged; and said citation, by return indorsed thereon by deputy sheriff of Travis county, Tex., shown to have been served on Harry Hines, chairman of the State Highway Commission of the state of Texas, in person, by delivery of certified copy of said citation, together. with a certified copy of plaintiff’s original petition. Such citation and return thereon was hot filed in said cause until the 3d day of August, 1936. On the 30th day of July, 1936, Harry Hines, chairman, State Highway Commission of the state of Texas, made certificate certifying, amongst other recitations, that as chairman of the State Highway Commission of the state of Texas: “On April 11, 1936, at 9:55 A. M., he, as Chairman of the State Highway Commission of the State of Texas, was served with a true certified copy of citation issued out of the above styled and numbered cause, dated April 10, 1936, together with certified copy of plaintiff’s original petition. That immediately upon being served with such process, and on April 11, 1936, he enclosed copy of the process served upon him (being certified copy of such citation and petition) in a letter properly addressed to Louis G. Glick, 3156 Sheridan Road, Chicago, Illinois, the wording of such letter being as follows:” Then reciting copy of letter referred toj containing clause as follows: “This is in compliance with provisions of article 2039a, Revised Statutes, 1925, as amended.” Further, “and for[349]*349warded the same on the same day, by U. S. Registered Mail, postage prepaid, to the said Louis G. Glick, at the address mentioned. That thereafter, and on April 30, 1936, the registered letter containing the certified copy of citation and certified copy of plaintiff’s petition, and letter set out above, was returned to the undersigned Chairman of the State Highway Commission by the United States Postal Department, undelivered, with pencil notations thereon as follows: ‘Not in’; ‘No response’ ; ‘Left Notice 4-15-36’; ‘Second Notice April 24, 1936’; ‘Not in during delivery hours’; That on the same date the undersigned advised Harrison, Scott & Rasberry, Attorneys at Law, First National Bank Building, El Paso, Texas, that such registered letter had been returned, undelivered, with notations as mentioned.

“This certificate is issued at the request of the plaintiff, G. J. Le Manquais, and executed by virtue of and in accordance with Article 2039-A, 1925 Revised States of the State of Texas.
“In testimony whereof I hereunto sign my name as Chairman of the State Highway Commission, and affix the seal of said State Highway Commission on this the 30 day of July, A. D. 1936.
“[Signed] Harry Hines
“Chairman, State Highway Commission, State of Texas.
“[State Highway Department Seal].”

Said certificate of Harry Hines, chairman, State Highway Commission, state of Texas, aforesaid, being filed in said cause August 3, 1936.

On the 13th day of May, 1936, “Notice of service of process on the Chairman of the State Highway Commission of the State of Texas” was prepared by “Harrison, Scott & Rasberry, by J. L. Rasberry, Attorneys for plaintiff, G. J. Le Manquais,” addressed “Louis G. Glick, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois,” reciting the filing in said state district court of said petition and suit by G. J. Le Manquais, and that on the 10th day of April, 1936, process was issued commanding the sheriff of Travis county, Tex., to summon the defendant Louis G. Glick, by delivering to Harry Hines, chairman of the State Highway Commission of the state of Texas, in person, a true and certified copy of such process together with a certified copy of plaintiff’s original petition, to appear and answer such petition on the first Monday in May, 1936, same being the 4th day of May, 1936, and that same was served upon Plarry Hines, chairman of the State Highway Commission of the state of Texas, April 11, 1936, at 9:55 a. m. by sheriff of Travis county, Tex.; and that certified copy of the process of citation served upon said chairman of the State Highway Commission, together with a certified copy of plaintiff’s original petition delivered with such process to said chairman of the State Highway Commission accompanies this notice. Indorsed on said notice is an affidavit of one E. T. O’Neron reciting that on the 19th day of May, 1936, at 11:20 a. m., in Chicago, county of Cook, state of Illinois, he, affiant, delivered to Louis G. Glick, defendant, in person, a copy of said notice, together with a certified copy of the process and certified copy of plaintiff’s original petition described in and accompanying said notice; further that he, affiant, is an adult male, and in no manner interested in said suit. Said notice of service of process on chairman of the State Highway Commission of the state of Texas and notice to Louis G. Glick, defendant, aforesaid, reciting service of same on Louis G. Glick, defendant, of the filing of said suit, being filed in said cause on August 19, 1936.

Under the Constitution and laws of the state of Texas, district courts of this state have definite fixed terms. The May term, 1936, of the district court of El Paso county, Tex., Forty-First judicial district, convened Monday, May 4, 1936, and adjourned Saturday, June 27, 1936; the next term of said court convened Monday, September 7, 1936.

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