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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1932)
'OFHiSTE DIET GUI II', P1H JTtiat technical Point i and -Others Brought up in , , Trial of Kirsch - A, i surprise objection, sprung immediately after the state's can arahul. Frank Kirsch opened in Justice court here yesterdav aft ernoon, hung the case up (or an s hour while the Judge and attor neys sourht to determine whether ! operate" means ''drive", in the ' charge of "operating a motor, ve liltle. while under the influence of - Intoxicating liquor." . , i Defense attorney argued. that the words could pot be used Inter changeably and thaV the com- plaint should have 'Charged Kirsch 'with ."driving a motbr vehicle while under the Influence of In' tnilmtlnr linunr." i Judge, Miller Hayden overruled j nerense objection out wunneia - fiaal Judgment, requesting that briefs be submitted on that point within 10 days. ! i The state called three witness- ! asj State Traffic Officer Ross. r Who made the arrest and three' Wood burn officers, ail of whom testified Kfrsch was under lnflu ' aee of- liquor when arrested; and defense called six witnesses, all bet one of whom testified that the ' defendant had had no alco hoMe drink at all. 1 1; ; whathWelidrk In I . as' f ' 1 ! :-i n What tho well-drassod gt of 1932 will wear aaorniag, aeoa aad might Is offered here to give the ladies a laugh end the man a paia ia the region of the gizzard. The New York Castoai Cetters' Mea's Stylo Show sponsors 'eia. - Loft te nght William C: N orris, in a delectable single-breasted seek salt CUnurquhart (honest 1) Jaid; Maarice M. Beaaett, la a fetching doable-breasted business salt, ef navy blue cheviot; Frank C NageL ia a darling sin gU-b roast ad dirocter's emit ef oxford gray, with striped worsted pan lias j J. A. Milbonar, ia a dream ef a director's snit with eenble-breasted waistcoat and striped cheviot treason; En gone Schaaav ia a fashionable oxford gray catawayi Samael E. Larson, la' petite light bine cassia are best salt for wear instead ef tazede whoa entertaining lap the home, and Andrew Abo, in a modestly simple ailk-collarod die nor salt. Wear 'em all if yea have time. i es n PIMKE1I -c;-' 4-'- ,-v , i i j,, Arthur Dt Hay of Lekevlew Thursday filed la the state depart ment her hi declaration of can didacy for' the non-partisan nom ination ' for . circuit Judge of . the 14th Judicial district. Lake county. - ' . 1 : Other candidates who filed dec larations Thursday were: -. Ralph . W. Horan, Klamath rails, for the republican nomin ation for the office of represen tative in the state legislature for the 32nd district, Klamath county. L. Q. English, Toledo, for the republican nomination tor district attorney of Lincoln county. D. R. Parker, Condon, for the nonpartisan nomination for the office of Judge of the circuit etfurt of the 11th Judicial district, com prising Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler counties. Defense set up plea that queer actions jit the ear on February 15, the day of arreet, were due to heavy load of grain and defective steering apparatus. A second technicality threaten ed to postpone hearing of the ease when defense 'asked for dismissal of the case, partly on grounds that the arresting officer had not had the defendant examined by a physician. Defense held the law makes this mandatory. Hayden . - . 1 f also has this question under ad visement . ". The case was, brought before Judge Hayden from Woodburn Justice of the peace district on af fidavit of prejudice. 1 h ions 0 0 0 M EN- FOREMOST In The GREAT PARADE ARE THESE EXCEPTIONAL FINE nil Tirrmn rCi a on wmw For Spring 1932 VV 4 0 w STYLED to FAVOR YOUR APPEARANCE PRICED to FAVOR YOUR PURSE 'The fine clothes Shat America's foremost producers have ( developed for us uphold all their past ideals and ours in ; quality and elegance. But how differently they're priced I The difference is in your favor, to an almost unbelievable ... dee;';y- " r . jThe new styles . . the new low prices . and oiir extensive showing will make it a pleasure in choosing your spring ;togsherel - ,f V. ; 1 ' fJ LV . Afi . - i - 4.4 m kjvlv smart opnne turnishmes will olav . 7 an important Dart in voiir appearance & Success cr STETSON & MALLORY HATS f KlbiNUL I rl V t UArUKUS . '-O 1 . ... ARROW SHIRTS t? 1. KTJ O. 1 ' " i-" :.. . s '. - M jvcrv iiew owie m lhese f amous Lines is Here, at Surprisingly Low Prices! I View Bishop's Models in Fashion Revne at Elsinore Theatre Tonight TXm -9:30 o'Clock . Bishop's Latest Spring Models at the Elsinore Fashion Revne , Tonight la; cantankerous and 'Ucks "over the water , bucket, we will short en to Knox DUtte.! saya The Che mekeUn, the , organizational bulletin.- i i m fr---vr.;--,-. The proposed bike Is Into the Cageadlst region The - party will leave ,at'j8;J0 j o'clock Sunday morning -for i tie Senator hoteU where ; registrations are made. Fees for the trip will be: trans porUUon fl.SO if the trip Is to Cascadla; 10 cents If to Knox butte: trail fee Including coffee; 10 cents; park entrance fee, 10 )v To Falls Talked p A delegation of farmers from the; norln Sltrer Creek-falls area appeared before the county court Thursday tor nrT" that construc tion of an Improved road In that cents. J. W. " Moore, will be tbe leader." --:'-t" .- '-J'.-v'---: territory not be held mn f Vj trouble orer ; rlgbt-of-way. ; The delegation ' , proposed 'the Sam Matheny, route) as an alternate to the one the court now is consid ering. This. route Is said to be shorter, for Salem people Jn reach ing the falls but a longer route if a loop trip Is made from Sil verton. - Court members said af ter the delegation left that in constructing the south road to the falls no right-of-way payments hd been necessitated. Chemeketansto Watch Weather, - Decide on Goal Weather, goodor bad. Is being taken into consideration for the Chemeketans hike scheduled for Snndav. "If Old Sol Is in a good humor and will smile upon us, we 1 will go up Into the snow on High deck. On the other hand, it Jupe ' AtUiid Salem's" Fashion Revue Friday evening at the Elsinore Theatre 50 models showing the season's smart est garments. V , . . . -a -CM Ml Bright New Prints and Combinations! Women's and Misses' Sizes Extraordinary values even for Ward's! Every style feature of 8prlng 1132 Is here color con trast, hlghbllt belts, bracelet aleeves. Jackets, boleros, bright buttons, perky bows, flying scarfs, "square" shoulders! Prints and combinations. In all the new colors Mandarin Green. Nassau Blue, Lido Red. Beige tones and of course, Blacks. See these sensa tional values tomorrow! Bright New PRINTS Here's a sensation al offer ef Jacket frocks, boleros, and one-piece frocks many lace-trlmmed. All colors! 95 Boucles, Novel Weave in Fur Trimmed COATS $1498. Women's and Misses' Everything about these Coats la NEW as new as Spring Itself with a dif ferent 1021 smartness! They've that slim moulded silhouette, with the line of the waist narrowed to a new youth ful trlmness! Interesting sleeves . flattering fur-trimmed 'collars, and novel cuffs. Skillfully tailored of nov elty woolens In new blues, navy, red, A black. 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