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Show f ! i i i... i , Z .-: . 1 - f. .; r. ; l -to c f t ' : ; 1 '.t t a v . ; ' v . . 1 : I- t-e C.y lr.c; ;,..r..., 1 i.l : ' .nrh-.l s-Lhool ct D..aVi.re. t--3 cf..ct rs V'.rc cLU-rel to : a t;.;r t.r.I r .t three r.in - i . : :;t::.0- the . : ::: n v.t ::. ai: . t is, is i.i the cc:r.-::y-Ci-a:.-.a. he - '- the Ir.Jl-ftriJl k:1.cc1 some ; : thi chars i cf i.-.ccrr:o;hility. ? 1 nl teen there a time, Judge . t cf this city institute i habeas 1 rocee -lr.s to release her. The s f : i. 11 : a tl.a J.il's fath--n.llka r"Oceeu:rs;s. ::1 the VTiit. o li: scr t ranted the writ and, ; tn Live m-atlon cf.the father's .- to care for the child, Lillian was . h .r liberty x-r.ier j;CO boad. The :t r.fte-rward ordered the girl re- - - I tD Delaware. Then a Bister ln- : 1 l.alvas corpu3 proceedlngrs. ( i : il.r.y the court denied that t, the efheers went after Miss I i to take her to the home. Eha 5 ' k la bed and a doctor's certifl-e certifl-e ' - to tl at effect was produced. ".'h- n the othcers Inquired for her at r ; rents' home, they Bald there was :!.!. iinun as Lillian Wilson. It . ' : 1 that the was married Sunday 1. Leit Knight. lie Interposed an Hon to his wife being returned-to I . i .. re. -' - - : -:r t Attorney-Oeneral Jones rep-: rep-: t 1 the State in the case. He was to by fcheriff Pearce and Of-. Of-. r ir r. Jlh of the Delaware Institution, I he decreed that the majesty of the i.-.ust be upheld and the mandate t: e court obeyed. Then the groom 1 the Assistant Attorney-General ii 1? lenient. The State department : .-ted that If the young wife would ! :um to Delaware for the night the urt here would be asked to dismiss 1 r at once for the husband' cake. This t : Is.'led the gToom. . , A Welding Journey. The State's Attorney oug-eested that l:r.:.-ht accompany his wife to Delaware," : 1 that they make the best of the sit-i sit-i .'ion and consider the enforced ride a v 1 'ing trip. Later Sheriff Pearce and his deputies - r.t to the Wilson home to accompany t: I ride and groom to the station. The om was not to be found and the fath- r refused to surrender his daughter. A .t ensued, in which the officers broke . i the door of the house and arrested i t only the bride but her father, her . I :other-in-law and a negro who wanted t i see fair play. In r i ite cf this ruction, the groom ae-(on ae-(on runied his wife to Delaware. It i l.ely that Judicial clemency will be xercised In the girl's behalf, because f he is not held responsible for her family's fam-ily's actions In resisting the officers. |