lotte, Texas, and respondents Otis Blankenburg, Cleo F. Blankenburg, David Kane and J. S. Atkins for the title and possession of all of the parks and plazas and the one half of the streets and alleys which are adjacent to or abut on the parks and plazas in the City of Charlotte, subject to an easement in the public to use the property for park, plaza, street and alley purposes. The judgment enjoined those who were parties defendant in the trial court from commencing or conducting any drilling or mining operations on any of the parks, plazas, streets and alleys under or by virtue of a certain oil and gas lease from the City of Charlotte to J. S. Atkins. On appeal by all of the defendants except the City of Charlotte the Court of Civil Appeals reversed in part the trial court's judgment and rendered judgment that petitioner Humble Oil Refining Company take nothing by its suit for title and possession, but affirmed that part of the trial court's judgment which enjoined the defendants. 233 S.W.2d 180. The case was tried before a jury, which in answer to the one issue submitted to it found that J. E. Franklin, through whom petitioner claims title, died intestate.