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December 14, 1956.
My dear Governor Daniel:
kith good wishes always, I Rm,
Vory cordially yours.
T. N. Carswell.
C
In the light of all the information available
to me you will, soon after your inauguration as Governor,
have to appoint someone to take your place in the Senate
until and election is held.
could to elect you.
as Governor. Poli.tic^l,
ment
of a
-
I beg the. privilege of suggesting to you for
that appointment the name of Honorable Weight Morrow of
Houston. In my opinion there is no abler man in Texas.
He possesses in great measure all the high qualifications
expected of one so selected, integrity, honesty, learning,
poise, legal stature, political understanding and convic-
tions.
Honorable Grice Daniel,
Governor Elect,
Liberty, ^xas.
Governor Daniel, you know of course that I early
urged you to make the race for Governor. I did all I
I shall do all I can to assist you
. iliMcall^^gpeaking, I believe the anpoint-
of Wright MorrSwXnelpful, and meet with the approval
large majority of your Toxas friends.