Show B II 11 ROBERTS surrenders sentence to be pronounced in his case to air B II 11 roberts against whom an indictment for unlawful cohabitation ha 1 been pending for some himself to marshal morning and on being arraigned before judge anderson entered a plea of guilty mr young assad for a delay of two weeks before pronouncing sentence mr peters and lie however did not see eye to ayo in the matter the defendant fen dant tin 1 former said was arrested in the fall of was released on bail aal when his case was called it WAS found that he had left the country his bond however was not because up 0 o lie present time he had been unable to find it mr young was of the that the government should not attempt to wreak vengeance upon the defendant he had voluntarily surrendered himself and the request for a few days time was not at all an unreasonable one kind acts on alie part of a judco were not lost on the recipient of them the court has he a family peters promptly yes sir lie has two families the court it would he natural for him to desire to arrange for hii family comfort since he has been away for time no government should have any personal feeling in these matters if the court or the government of ficiala were trifled with that could bf considered av a proper time mr roberts was then asked if it would materially discommode him if he was not granted the time asked for mr roberts my family would be put to considerable inconvenience I 1 desired a few days to arrange for their welfare tiie court would a week bo sufficient mr roberts I 1 think your honor that it liht be mr young at this point consulted with his client and then said that rather than havo any trouble or dispute ho would end the matter and the defendant would bo on hand wednesday morning if that would suit the prosecutor mr peters had no objection to make to that but suggested that the bond increased to 2000 the bond was n for that amount and mr roberta will appear on morning for sentence i |