(Continued on Page utto) ers or district number U.nI.dsr,yheyni-Jury Fines Doran $30,Recommends 30 DaysIn Jail Be Suspendednp)idr-amneln.isidit:JHugb Doran,' of .Hooer, saved himself sixty days In jail by appealing his liquor violation case to circuit court.Dorati was found guilty of driv-lug while intoxicated in city court, fined $i0 and costs and given 6 0days.He appealed and the case was tried before a jury in circuit court yesterday. The jury went out at a o'clock and came back, at 9 last night, reporting a conviction., and setting the fine at *30 and theday5 at 30 with the recommendation that the latter be suspended.Tta* jurv area compo*®^ of W.A. Weils, O. A. iDstIb, -John Burnett, Charles Chamber!, vi: D.Condon, Samuel £eSr*«Powlen, W.: Irleh, ... MarloaOyerpeck, L. It. Price, A. J. Deaner and Milton. Irwin.Witnesses at the trial wereSheriff Zerbe, Herbert Bean, Edith Doran, George Fetiig, H. Kraut, Sylvia Wilson and Mrs. William Zerbe. all for the state; H. Kraut, George Wilson. George Fettig, Grant Samuels. Frank McLocklln, Mrs. Hugh Doran, Arlo Doran and Hugh Doran, forthe defense.Jenk-ines Jenkines defended Doran with Glenn Miller as pro-aectitor.,• Hugh and Arlo Doran/ his brother, were slated to b« tried today ob cases they'appealed from city court at the same time; but It wasdeclared last night they probably wStUd be continued. . They* are charged with intoxication in these affidavits.