Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1927 — Page 20

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DOORS CLOSED ON CAUCUS TO SELEGTMAYOR Two-Hour Council Debate Preceded Election of Negley. Two hours of closeted debate preceded city councilmen’s entry into the council chamber Thursday at 5 p. m. when a resolution declaring John L. Duvall out of office and naming council president, Claude >E. Negley mayor pro tern,, was adopted. Negley, presiding, opened the special meeting in the chamber proper, with this statement: “Gentlemen of the Council: .“You are called to this meeting sor 1 purpose, which purpose was made plain in your written notice of this special meeting. “We have been inforned by competent attorneys and it is undoubtedly the opinion of practically every one that John L. Duvall ceased to be mayor of the city of Indianapolis from and after the date.that a jury in the Marion Criminal Court returned its verdict of “guilty” against him on Sept. 22, 1927. “In this event it is our duty, as the common council of the city of Indianapolis, acting under Sec. 10276. Burns, 1926, to choose one of the members of the council to act as temporary mayor for the next ten of' fiftefifi days, or until such a time as the council can again meet in special session and choose a permanent mayor. .‘•lt is further advised by attorneys that, from and after the verdict of the jury in the Marion Criminal Court, as before stated, the city of Indianapolis has been without a mayor and also without a city controller. “We are all familiar with this situation and it seems unnecessary and useless to extensively debate or argue the matter, and I will therefore now ask for nominations for temporary mayor.” GOEBEL IN WASHINGTON f Flier Calls on Fresident; Drops Wreath on Unknown Tomb. Bii United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—Arthur Goebel, winner of the Dole prize flight to Hawaii, was busy here today following his arrival from Pittsburgh yesterday in his plane Wooleroct His plans included a flight over Arlington cemetery, dropping on the unknown soldier’s tomb a wreath from the Hollywood (Cal.) American Legion; a visit to President Coolidge; a report to the War Department on oceanic flight data, and a speech to the National Press Club. Talking to disabled veterans at Walter Reed hospital yesterday, Goebel said he would devote his life to aviation safety and urged more airports and flight beacons. He will fly to New York tomorrow. Truck Kills Child Bn Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 28. Clara June Rose, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rose, is dead today of injuries suffered Thursday when struck by a truck.

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