
    The State, ex rel. Downing, v. Burkhardt, Mayor of the City of Lima.
    
      Prohibition — Writ issued by agreement of parties — Defendant in default for pleading.
    
    (No. 16569
    Decided April 20, 1920.)
    In Prohibition.
    
      Messrs. Half hill, Quail & Kirk, for relator.
    
      Mr. H. G. Garling, city solicitor, and Mr. L. E. Ludwig, for respondent.
   The court finds that the defendant is in default for answer or demurrer, and has failed to show cause why the temporary writ of prohibition heretofore allowed by the court should not be made permanent.

It is therefore ordered and adjudged, by agreement of parties hereto, by the court that said temporary writ be, and the same hereby is, made permanent.

Writ allowed by agreement.  