Another Keller ofLiquor Kent to Jail.Fourteen caaea against alleged prohibition law violator* were disposed dfIn the Inferior criminal court today. Three of this number pleaded guiltyto the chargee against them and paid fines of $80 and routs. These were Harry Prince, Dick Young and Frank Warren. A fine of $50 or twenty days in jail was imposed on Tom Henry, charged with a, similar offense. He accepted the jail sentence.George Festoon. ■- tried on two charges for violating the prohibition law.' waa discharged In both. Similarcases against Mlt;jrrl8 Brook and John* itle Cooper were nolle proseed on motion of the state, the defendants, ac-oording to Solicitor J. Frits Thompson. of CentrerlHe, Ala., having been Indicted by the last grand jury onthe same charge and cited to appearfor trial in the circuit court. Cleveland Gal Hard, changed with violating the prohibition law, failed to1 appear In court. Ml* bond was forfeited and an alias wri* of arrest ordered by Judge Henry Chamberlain.Cases against John Clarks and Tom Ross for similar violations wers continued until March 16 and 89. fre-epectively. Those against Frank W. Walker. Clyde O'Coup or and Tony Schroeder were nolle Pcpsoed on motion of the state.W. J. Andoyno Gels toe Days to Jail.William J. Ardoyno, was fined $69TJWlBVftXE, £y„ March 12,—Declaring that forebeamne# Is weak-LOUISVILLE MASS MEETING APPROVES WILSON’S STAND# - *- ft - * m i» in i —mu. a i . . . .tBr Ammctsted Prtsa)_ TT,daringness If it not be associated with a resolution to stand firm at the limit of forbearance/* a mass meeting of Louisville citiaens late Sunday adopted resolutions approving of tbs course of President Wilson In deciding to arm American merchantmen for defense against German submarine warfare.The resolutions, a copy ot which was sent to President Wilson, also approved bis action In calling congress in extra session.and costs in two cases of violatingthe prohibition taw when arraignedbefore Judge Horville E. Leigh in the circuit court today on appeals from: ■the recorder’s court He told the court: that he could not pay his fines and was given 109 days In the city prisonto be returned to the county to work out the coets of court. Ben Fisher, fined $60 and costs in a simitar case,wsnt to the city prison for fifty days.John Clark/ William H. Blaiack,Walter E. Puckett George W. Pearson and Frank Stauter, fined $59 andcosts In 'Cases simitar to ArdAyno's, paid the amounts; Louis Nelson and Eddie Werneth, same, were dismissed by the city attorney for the lack of evidence; Mrs. Nettie Eowell, same, continued until March 19.