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Show no I Dry Law Violators Hand Over $150 to City A. Hodge, charged with drunken-j drunken-j ners. entered a plea of not guilty be-I be-I fore Judge t. it. Roberta of the city ''ourt this morula J 1 i caas was set for trial Nov. 30. Thomas M. Ingram, charged with i dru nkenn-ss tailed to LPpear His ball amounting to $30 was declared for- f.ited An additional 150 was added to the coffers of the city when the case of Edward II. Davis, charging drunken-ty drunken-ty was called. Davis did not appear ap-pear and his ball was forfeited Jim Jenaon, also urjested for dunk-enness dunk-enness Corfiotad his ball of $f0 There were three traffic lolation cases, two of which - resulted in $nj fines, while the third resulted in a 5 days' suspend" .1 si nti nee. .1 P. Hopkins and W. J. Barnes ftarel COlind guilty of leaving their motorl running and unattended, while John, Doe Keew pleaded guilty to having improper license numbers on his car. Because his plates had been lost b.u1 s few moments before his nrrest. In was given a suspended sentence. . on |