JURYSESSION HEREThe grand jury tua stilt slon at 3:30 pm. today. It had previously been scheduled to w* .port at a o’clock but additional m■IrfiVcSvi.mg themftAlt;jj%witnesses were called at that The panel la reporteding numerous cases, amongthe prohibition situation. In Mo^g wie. \' \'The Jury's report follows ------than 45 raids Monday. Sbs|Holcombe ordered alleged tors docketed and they trial next week ‘Meantime Solicitor BaitChamberlain prepared In ukiIndictments against owners property where beer and _ _ have been seized. He said if theceinjunctions are violated, he will take criminal action against 'the owner* for breaking a court opfc*ider. : *;More than 20 cases of beer and several cases of bonded liquors were seised in Monday’s raids.Those docketed included: W. H. Stockman, George Gliptis, Fred Q. Biter, R. Chrisraan, Angelo nos, George Goodman, George Rumpanos, Charles Mitchell, Pratt3Monk. J. B. Sanders, J. An-Ver*HImdread es, J. E. Woolaey, Mike gos, E. J. Carney, Ara Goodwin,E. N. Wilson. O. Nassar, W.H. Cuthbert, John Fabretta, A. M* Ginn, W. H. Flannagan, J. G. Me Carthy, Steve Christodolous, A. B.Bell, George Slocovitch, J. A. Roy,Joe Groeschner, Bubba White, J. B. Snyder, Joe Palughi, EarlWhigham. Harry Golltis, F. H.Wpoley, George L. Yockers, R. C* Richards. F. T. Schlorff, L. A.Peck, J. S. B!alack, Tom. LakovHarry B. O’Connor, H. E. Payne, Cain Arnold. James Williams, William Rutter, Perry Browning. G. Flynn, D. F. Jcmlson. Tom Cleveland, Harr?/ Steber. Martin Wgr-ncth, 'Claude Callahan and A. Ik Sturtavant.