so-Two THIEVES DRAW LENGTHY PEN SENTENCEO’Mally Gets Five, and Cobbler Three Years.Word has been received1 by the author!tii* hen: from Federal of* ■ficiaJs that in the eases of Jack U’ Mally and Klim Cuhler, who had been charter! with auto sLral'Ing, each hail pleaded guilty when ca.ll-1 ed tip in the Federal court in London, recently, and that i.CM ally had been given five years in the pent ten ti:«ry and Cobbler had been given three years in the penitentiary. Cobbler had been operating in Mui-dlesboro for some months, and was otic of the 'first of the five^men a^jjri^iended 'ijy^l^ederai'!^iid officers, in what proved to hr a gigantic auto thieving ring which reached into many different' titles and states. O’Mally was arrested a few da:s later in Asheville, after 111! had fled from Middlesboro. following tin* expose of the ring.Cases are stall pending against John Johnson, Doc Ogle and Doe* Thompson. Thompson forfeited' his bond for appearance at the examining trial hero, but it is believedthat he will shortly he apprehended.Ogle was the luted arrest made by the authorities hero in the alleged ring, and his trial has not yet been had. it has been founrjjjint Cgle has served i\ sentence in the pen on a While slave connection.