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News!: SECOND SECTION .0SEBU1G Pages 1 to 4 c( DOUgOCOUNTY )a Pon.olld.ilon of Th Ev.nlng Ntwi and Jht Rouburg R.vlaw An Independent N.wtpap.r, Publlehed le( the Beet Intereeto of the People. VOL. XXVIII NO. 15S OF ROSEBURQ REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1927. .VOL. XVIII NO. 229 OF THE EVENING NEWS y ru i- -i K I MUSIC HAD NO CHARMS TO SOOTHE WM. BRYAN, JR. ( Awoclatf-d Pr? IszteH Wire) LOS ANGF:LKS. Cal., Oct 21. The soothing Btruins of music were more like notes of discord In the homo of William Jennings Bryan, Jr., son of the famous commoner, if Ills successful divorce suit Is any indication. Ilrynn appeared in superior court here yesterday and told how his wife, Helen Virginia I try an had al lowed her musical career to Inter fere with their domestic happi ness, asserting that Mrs. Bryan, had refused to accompany him to Florida to attend the funeral of his fnther. He further charged that his wife, had refused to live with him after December 1, 1925- A former governess of the three Bryan daughters ftaid that "Mrs. Bryan felt that her musical edu cation and career made it Impos sible for her to devote her time to household duties.' . i The custody of the three daugh ters was awarded to Bryan with the provision that the eldest may live with hor mother If she so de sires, and that the youngest shall live .with her mother for three years after the close of the present school year. SUES FOR LOSS OF WIFE'S ASHES CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Damages of $100.uu0 for the loss of the ashes of his wife were asked today In a suit filed in superior court by Arie Mundelson, Oiuah a, NebraV,u, against tiie Oak Woods Cemetery association here. Monde son claims he told the as sociation to hold the ashes until he gave further orders for their disposal, but last April his broth er-in-law, Martin Morris, Clinton- Iowa, wrote to the association and asked that the ashes bo sent to umi. This was done. The husband claims the ashes are his property, and that he is asking damages for their loss in place of a replevin suit for fear the ashes might be mixed and he would not get those of his wife. Miss Dorothy Marsters, student at O. A. C, is expected here to night from Corvallis to visit with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. H. W. Marsters, over the week-end. LITA CHAPLIN VISITS COOLIOGE (Associate) Prm Leased Wire) WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Mrs. LIta Grey Chaplin, divorced wife of Charlie Chaplin, was received today by President CoolIdKe, who expressed the hope that she was enjoying her vibit in Washington. Mrs. Chaplin, with her mother, Mrs. Lillian Grey, was presented by former Governor Spry of Utah, who 1h now commissioner of the gen eral land office. D. E. VERNON PASSES D. E. Vernon, who for a number of years published a newspaper in Oakland, and who was well known by many residents of this commun ity, died at his borne in Fortlnnd, where he had resided for several vears, on Wednesday, October 13th. He is survived by hlfl wife, Mrs. Cora Vernon, nnd a daughter, Mrs. V. E. Von Qroenwald. Mr. Ver non was a member of the Oakland Masonic Lodge, and was also a member of the I. O. O. F. and the W. O. W. orders. Ho had been In poor health for several years. Sutherlin Sun. Fire Lays New Jersey Resort in Ruins. The manner In which a $4,000,000 fire laid the New Jersey resort of Ocean Park In ruins Is portrayed here. The photo shows the center of the fire zone. Big riotels were among the buildings destroyed,, but there were no fatalities. 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Skirt's Too Short If It Causes a Commotion posed she was unaware of this, but thon I noticed there were nearly a dozen men congregated opposite her. "Her companion came back, and I called him to one side. I asked him If the ladv was his sister, his wife, bis sweetheart, or Just a friend, and he replied that he knew, her. "'It's no great difference," I said, 'but when you go back why don't you tell her she ought to re arrange her clothes.' " 'It sho'H vlolntlng the law, why don't you lock her up?' be demand ed. More Spectators "I waited ten minutes after he got buck and nothing huppened except that more men congregat ed. "Finally I went over to the lady and said. 'The reason I called thlB gentleman over wus to ask him to ask you to rearrange your cloth ing so as not to embarrass you.' She said: "'Is there any law I'm violat ing?' "And 1 said. 'Yes, I'm afraid there Is." And she said 'You'd bet ter pinch me, then." And I said, 'I will If you slay on that bench five seconds longer." Then they got up and went away." Lawlor resents the public Im pression In Washington that he's a kill-joy or a censor or an old gent sore on the younger generation. "I've seen huudreds of women sitting in. Lafayette Park Bhowlng their knees, and that's all right,"' said Patrolman I.awlor. "I'm not old-fnshioued. I can stand a pair of beautiful legs. "1 don't blame the -men for look ing. Hut we can't have commotions." BORN RUSSIE To Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Hussle at their homo at 420 Mouher Btreet, Thursday, October 211, 1927. a son. NEW MANAGER FOR PORTLAND DISTRICT (Associated Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 2'ff. Management of the Portland dis trict of the West Coast Theaters, Inc.. waa today placed tu charge of northwest division office at Boat tie, under Herschel Stuart. J. J. Franklin, who has been manager here is to be manager of the Los Angeles district. S. T. McDonald . became assistant northwest man ager located at Portland. Announcement of the ndditloa of Itivoll nnd Alta Theaters In Pendleton to the West Coast chain was made today. A 15 year lease on the houses was signed yester day. The deal was about $275,000. Guy Matlock is owner and former operator of the theaters. . Special on all velvet hats 'for Friday and Saturday. Bell Mlllia-. ery. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. (NEA) How short may a lady wear her skirt before the law rightly inter feres? More Important, how much knee must the Hkirt cover when the lady Bits down? , These questions, which have so sorely perplexed authorities on Rood order and hoc! til etiquette, have been answered fearlessly and confidently by I'atrolinaii J. U, Lawlor of the Washington Park Police. Patrolman Lawlor's beat is In Lafayette Park, directly across the street from the White House. It's Very Simple "A policeman," announced Pa trolman Lawlor, "should interfere when the shortness of the lady's skirt causes a commotion :nnd not before." Already the sapient Lawlor, who is just a young fellow and not the hoary and learned sage one might expect, has been endorsed In his stand by Col. U. R. (Irnnt W, the Patrolman Lawlor and pretty lit tie Mrs. Keller. She wears the skirt that caused the commotion and therefore was too short, as Patrolman Lawlor saw It. superintendent of Washington's parks and monuments. Pretty little Mrs. Hose W. Kel ler was Bitting on a bench in Kranklln Square when the great Issue confronted Patrolman Law lor. After it was over, the Kel lersMr. Keller having been with liis wife complained to Col. (Irani that Mrs. Keller had boon silting quite modestly, with no more than her knees - exposed, when Luwlur ciiuiu ulung and told Keller to "tell that woman to pull' her dress down." The Kellers promptly defied arrest, but wero not arrested. Grant promptly ex onerated Lawlor and upheld his course. He's No Reformer "They seem to think I belong to some reform society," Lawlor said arterward. "Heck! 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