SEVERAL FINED $50fe 3 ft**LOCAL “TIGER” CASES'fasitl Freddie Broad us pleaded guiltylie inferior* criminal court Wednesday to violating the prohibition law md was fined 150 and costs of courtr twenty days* hard labor. Broad us, iccording to Clerk F. W. Hermann, of.he court, had act paid his fine this /\afternoon. 8- H. Gates and W. J. IPuckett, charged with the same offense, were each fined $50 or twenty days* hard labor and gave notice of in appeal to the circuit court. They vere released on $100 bond.Harry Puckett, on two charges of violating the prohibition law, was discharged and the same action was aken In similar cases against Walter © Puckett, W. J. Shaffer and Luther Long.Joe Rodgers, on the charge of vagrancy, was granted a continuance until May SO; Fannie Fort, same, $5 o or ten days; Marv Blackledge, con- g tinned until June 23. CBam Smith, Lee Greggs, Ed Chris- si burg, Ervin Morris, Joe Coalter and rlt; Governor Robinson, on the charge of gaming^wcre each fined $1 or ten si days. Tile case against Bailie Jack- d_on, charged with an assault and bat- tl tery, was continued until May 26. clt;itO]b