|j Number 14. BREVARD, NORTH CAROLINA, APRIL 7, 1932, VOLUME XXXVII r BREVARD MEN LOSE IN COURT DEMI Three t? Two Verdict of Sup reme Court Upholds Lower { Court Verdict; EXCEPT AS TO MESSRS. WHITE, OWEN AND TALLY, Many People Heard to Express Regret ? Not known What Action Will Follow Three members of the North Caro lina Supreme court say*, in a decision' handed down late Wednesday, that J. H. Pickelsimer, C. R. McNee'ly, Thos. ? H. Shipman and Ralph R. Fisher ! must serve a term of from two to I five years in the penitentiary, and ! pay fines of $5,000 each, and that Jo- | seph S. Silversteen must pay a fine ; of $5,000. Two members of the Supreme court say, in dissenting opinions, that the ; evidence against the men was not suf ficient to convict. All members of the court said that I Messrs White, Talley and Owen | should be set free, and that their cases 1 should have been non-suited by the i lower court. ' Thus it is that five of the best men Transylvania county ever boasted are made felons by a decision of one ma jority vote. The eight men above named were indicted by the grand jury a year ago, charged with conspiracy to de fraud the county in the sale of a one hundred thousand dollar note, is sued by the county. Trial of the men was held ih August of last year, with Judge H. Hovle Sink presiding; So-, licitor J. Will" Pless, Jr., prosecuting the cases, assisted by Pat Kimzey of Brevard a-d Felix Alley of Waynes-; vflle. Mr. Kimzey appeared in his of- j ficial position at attorney for the liq uidating agent of the Brevard Bank-; ing company. Felix Alley was employ ed by the state of North Carolina to j (Continued on page eight) BASEBALL PLANS IN ?! MAKING FOR COUNTYj Meeting at Penrose for Pur^i pose of Organizing Coun ty League Baseball boys met at Penrose school .Saturday night to make plans in an ticipation of meeting with other clubs of the county to organize a league for the county. Those present seemed very enthusiastic about ball and expressed an eager desire for a county league. 1 X. L. Ponder was elected manager ! and Horace Lyday coach for the club. ! The appointing of captain was defer- , red for a later date. The club expects to have two new j pitchers for this season. Wilson Ly- 1 day. our veteran catcher, has been catching for Mars Hill College and should come back very good. There may be vacancies in short stop, third base and outfield to be filled by the wideawake active boys who come in | for tryout in first practice. It is the ] general opinion that more should play ! in the way of squad playing rather than have a select team and every boy who can preliminaries in th- North C.*? iHnu 'High school debating Union, r;ul :;tv |nual event sponsor; d by the Ui iver ! sit>- of North Carolina, and winning 'of both sides of -he argumen' in thi preliminaries entitles the team to compete in the finals to be held at th. University at Chapel Hill, April 11 :and 15. Much credit for the succors of the | Institute team is due to the work of i Mr. Lloyd Allison who has been | coaching the team. He has worked (hard to develop a winning tear.:, anil ; is tc be congratulated on h ? ,i sn