OCR Text |
Show I.IRS. IIKOLLS WILL REOPEN ' CABARET Commissioners Grant Per mission Pending Outcome Out-come of Charge Until her case Is disposed of In the Justice court, Mrs. R. B. Kuck-oils. Kuck-oils. Ml Thirty-third South street eharged with maintaining a disorderly disor-derly place, will be permitted to reopen re-open her cafe and cabaret and continue con-tinue business, a Tssterday aftarnocn the county commission gave Mra Nukolls verbal ver-bal permission to opera's but refused re-fused to renew her license at this tlma Mrs Nuckplls. whose place of business was ordered closed by Chief Criminal Deputy Sheriff Joseph Jos-eph A. Turn bow May 11 laat, thirty days before tha expiration of her license, told the county commission yesterday afternoon that aha had been aproached by Turn bow with a proposition ta assist In lh cap- 4rfstrStg)w' s 'JSJs)BSf-S?dS' 'JvTnTilTa tlon being that the disorderly place charge would not be pressed. CALLED DIRTY WORK." Mra Nurkolle admitted that she agreed ta bait tha altered bootlegger but after a "sleeplew night decided de-cided to consult her sitorney. whs later advlssd her not to be a party ts any "dirty work I'M- the sheriff." Sheriff Ben R. Ha let. Deputy W, T. A.-land. Deputy Turnbow and Deputy Nichols, all alleged to have had some part In the cloalng of Mra. Nuckoll s place, appeared before be-fore the commission yesterday In defense ef her charges that she had been subjected to Indignities by members of ths sheriff s force. DEPUTY PROTESTS. Under questioning by Sheriff Har. ries, Mrs. Nuckolls Admitted that all of the sheriffs for-je save Turn-bow Turn-bow had treated her courteously. Turnbow denied tha! he had conducted con-ducted hlmseif othe.- than a gentleman gentle-man and Ayland took exceptioiu ts remarks by Comm'etlener W. li. Stenacker that "It was an outrage for four ')! strong men (deputy sheriffs) to go ts a cabaret conducted con-ducted by a defenseless woman and make threats and falsa charges. lister Commissioner Stenurke-addressed Stenurke-addressed tha deputlea and offered an apology. This earned to have had th effect af reconciling all parties consomed. Sheriff Harrlea assured Mrs. Nuckolls that Its wss not persecuting her and the commission com-mission was tne'lned ta close tha Incident with the ruling that Mra. Nuckolls should he allows! to continue con-tinue her auilsese rending tha outcome out-come af her rase n the Justice court where eha ts.tharged with conducting conduct-ing a disorderly place. . It waa Inferred that If aha waa exonerated uf the charge ber license would be renewed. |