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Show NfflCIttlSOPEN Attorney Says Individual Cannot Take Initiative At'STIW Tex.. Oct. -T. --Th;it an in-Junciiori in-Junciiori suit Huch as thai iiitt-mptinK u restrain th fcirtary of statf from cTtifylnat Karl H. Mayfield's name as Imcrutic t'nitcrt ttfites senatorial ciindidato muHt le joined In by a county or dii rict attorney or by the Ktutc nnl could not e hrnuKht by prliie citl..n. wan thp chief conton-li.'n conton-li.'n of K. It. Trammcll, attorney for Xr. MiM field. In opening the argument on the May field injunction in the Texas Tex-as s.iprni:' court today. , Tr.nmne'l iirucd that, the motion to 8(-i v r hi Corxicitiri proceetlings b Kt'Hiit'd hv the supreme court. He flu mi t hit t ho orii;in.il prceedins weie not bnfiittht hecausP, of any ln-tp ln-tp rrsi of C V.. King and his aKHoct-,ite;-. who areplaintiffs in the C.'ori- i a n i act ion. J,. r. Sutton, assistant attorney gen- ' r.tl. who presented the main argument argu-ment tor the Ftate. declared that the ilis;rict court is without authority to :tant an Injunction against tne (jeere-tarv (jeere-tarv f plnU; hinve he is head of n state department, and that the district i court iiIpo is without authority to restrain re-strain local election hoards. The right, of n dtstrjet court to prosecute a ; i-lfiss suit'' alfo was (hallentfed by Sutton. I f |