Is Under Bond in Alienation Case. . . W.C. Murphy Arrested on Complaint of Dr. Nicholas A. Mandelos, Who Has Filed Suit for $50,000
Asheville, March 30—W.C. Murphy, county superintendent of public instruction, who lives at 19 Furman Court, was arrested this afternoon by members of the sheriff’s department and held under $2,500 bond in arrest and bail proceedings, upon complaint of Dr. Nicholas A. Mandelos, 55 Ashland Avenue, who filed suit for $50,000 for alienation of his wife’s affections, alleging that Murphy debauched her, using his office to attain that end while she was a member of the teaching staff of Johnson school.
Murphy was taken into custody by Deputy Sheriff Dave Snelson and Deputy Constable T.R. Parker as he sat at his desk in the county court house annex. He was allowed, by direction of Sheriff E.M. Mitchell, a reasonable time in which to arrange bond. His attorney, J.W. Haynes, visited the home of the clerk of superior court and succeeded in having the bond of $25,000 asked in the complaint, reduced to $2,500, which was furnished.
Charging that while his 21-year-old wife was a member of the faculty of Johnson school, Murphy succeeded in winning her affection by maliciously planning and exerting an improper influence over her, Dr. Mandelos, who is a member of the staff at Oteen hospital, alleges that Murphy made promises to the wife of the plaintiff that he would use his influence to have Miss Ila Johnson, then supervisor of schools in Buncombe County, removed and that he further promised to give this position to the wife of the plaintiff, Elinora Griffiths Mandelos.
Dr. Mandelos further contents that the defendant in this action “contrived maliciously and wickedly to injure the plaintiff, and to wrongfully deprive him of the affection, comfort and society and aid of his wife, and maliciously planned and undertook to accomplish his purpose, acquiring an improper influence over her.”
The defendant in this action was elected head of the school system in Buncombe County in April, 1925,and took over the office which he was holding at the time of his arrest July 1, last year.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Wednesday, March 31, 1926
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