
    LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. J. Claude MERAUX et al., Defendants-Appellants.
    No. 21478.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana. Orleans.
    Dec. 10, 1959.
    Rehearing Denied Jan. 18, 1960.
    Monroe & Lemann, J. Raburn Monroe, Melvin I. Schwartzman, Andrew P. Carter, Eugene G. Taggart, New Orleans, for plaintiff-appellee.
    Ewell C. Potts, Jr., New Orleans, for defendants-appellants.
    D. Ross Banister, Glenn S. Darsey, Baton Rouge, amici curiae for Department of Highways, State of Louisiana.
    Cook, Clark, Egan, Yancey & King, Shreveport, Plauche & Stockwell, Lake Charles, Oliver, Digby & Fudickar, Monroe, Peltier & Peltier, Thibodaux, amici curiae.
   JANVIER, Judge.

For the reasons assigned in our opinion in expropriation suit entitled Louisiana Power & Light Company v. De Bouchel, La.App., 117 So.2d 94, it is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the motion to dismiss the appeal in this suit insofar as it suspends the execution of the judgment is maintained.

Motion maintained.

On Rehearing

PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff and defendants have filed applications for rehearings. Both applications are refused.

For reasons for refusing application for rehearing of the plaintiff, see per curiam rendered in Louisiana Power & Light Company v. Meraux, La.App., 117 So.2d 101.

Rehearings refused.  