Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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MEDEORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEBFORD, OftEffOX, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1925
Greenwich Village FollieskMay 4
$5 $5 S5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 -$5
EXPURGATED, BUI
CAMBRIDGE, Maw.. April 28
"While an expurgated edition of the
Harvard lampoon, student liumoroiiH
publication recently barred from the
malls because of alleged indecent pic
tures, went on sale today, copies of
the Harvard Advocate, were beliiK de
tained by Cambridge postal authori
ties pending: a decision from Wash
ington on one picture in the lsHue
which they bolleved may be ruled In-,
decent.
The current Issue of the Advocate
Is a burlesque of The Dial. The pic
ture to which the postal authorities'
attention Is drawn is entitled "Neo
Platonlc Love," depicting an embrac
ing couple.
In the Lampoon Issue which was
withheld from the mails the authori
ties objected to the use of the Ameri
can glag In acomlc cover design
showing Washington crossing-the Del
aware and to a picture of nude woman.
Now the flag on the cover Is white,
and a white space has been ruled off
on the body of the woman In which the
following appears under the caption:
"Purls omnia pura; part of this pic
ture 1s omitted in this edition in def
erence to the tates asnd prejudices of
ftundray nasty minded Torquemadas
and dogherriCR. Art lovers may see
the original of the painting by Manet
excellently reproduced among the
university prints which are on snle at
the Fogg art museum a'nd tho Har
vard Cooperative society,"
CLAIMS HE'S RUINED,
32,000 CASES SEIZED
LONDON, April 2 The TJully
Mall which rccontly told of Kir Iiroil
erlck Jlarttvoll's tnluatlvcnturo in
tvhlHkoy runnlllB off thn Amorlcnn
fount, now wnyw ho hriR rlrculiiri7fd
barred wm&mJ 1
... Miss Cienovlove McCormlck and B cssle Calvin, two premier dancers Jn
the Greenwich Village Follies, comin g to Hunt's Craterian on Monday,
May 4th.
his supporters to tho effect that ho
lost everything in the debacle.
Of the 61,000 cases In the shipment.
the American authorities are declared
to have seized more than 32,000.
About 6000 were sold and the pro
ceeds spent on vessels, coal and other
tilings. Thirty-two thousand cases re
main available for sale, the circular
says, but it is problematic whether
they can be disposed of, tho risk of
seizure being great.
"It Is obvious," Sir Biodorlck con
tinues, "that a big loss of capital is
inevitable and every contributor hasj
inn right to sue mo for non-fulfill
ment of my guarantee but I have lost
everything, and any such action would
only result In hampering my endeav
ors to save something from the
wreck. And I am the only person who
can do so."
NEED NOT GO 10
COLLEGE CLASSES
NEW HAVEN, - Conn., AprJl 28.-
"Wesleyan Intends to ' stop keeping
books on the comings and goings of
her honor students," said Dr. James
Lukens McConnaughy, the new pr.esi
dent of the university in an address
before the New Haven Alumni associ
ation of that college Jiere lout night.
"In the very near future,", he said,
'all juniors and seniors who . rank
above the average, will bo told that
they need not attend classes except
when they believe It will be the most
beneficial thing for them to do. It Is
ridiculous to treat men of proven
ability and maturity as though they
aro children."
"I believe the day Is not far distant
when certain students will be told if
they can find better references In the
libraries of New York City to go there
and study for a week or so. After
that It will Je a short step to the
practice of sending men to Europe for
independent study of modern lan
guages.
Nightshirt llcturniiig. Says Paris ;
PARIS, April 'Jf, Nightshirts for
men ore replacing pajamas, say the
arbiters of fashion in Paris. They
base their assertion upon tho . fact
that more nightshirts have been sold
during the past winter than at any
time since the voguo of pajamas be
came worldwide.
American Fire Prevention Week.
April 27 to May 3 will be observed
by Scouts all over tho country in va
rious ways, in Modford window dis
plays, talks In schools, and special fire
preventibn meetings will be featured.
On May 8, 9, 10. twenty picked
Scouts will be lead on an exploring
hike by Mr. Lee P. Hrown. Many new
trails will lie followed and an adven
ture of real interest is promised.
Last Saturday Scouts from all troops
gave the judges in the bicycle meet a
real job In selecting the neatest ap
pearing Scout. Honors were awarded
to Morse Williams, gold medal as first
prize; Extell Phlpps, silver medal as
second prize; Lewis Cate, bronze med
al ,as third prize. Any one of tho
throe were entitled to highest honors.
Troop 7. of tho First I!aptint church,
hold a reorganization meeting Satur
day night in their troop room. They
expect to have some very fine meet
ings in tho future.
Troop 7, of tho Catholic church,
will meet on Friday evening at 7:15,
under the leadership of Scoutmaster
Charles Henslcnmn and Assistant
Scoutmaster Ruddy Slngler. ' They are
planning to have a fire prevention dis
play in one of th store windows on
Main street, this week.
Scouts will bo happy to know that
hondqunrters has a supply of merit
badges and merit badge pamphlets.
If there are enough Scouts ready to
attend court of honor, one will be ar
ranged before the regular date of May
28. .lie prcparod. L
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Radio Programs
for Tonight
KFI, Los Angeles, 468.5 meters, 8 to
9, Program presonted by the Ios An
goles Kxaminer. J) to 9:30. California
Ladles String Quartet with Leontine
DeAhna, contralto. 9:30 to 10, a re
cital of Grove Lindsay, baritone, and
assisting artists. 10 to 11, Packard
1 lu Had Hour, featuring: the Sunshine
band. Hilly Mall, Polly Grant Hall,
Tho Ashley Sisters, and Bud Jamison.
KHJ, Los Angeles, 405.2 meters. 8
to 10, Program presented through the
courtesy of the Master Carpet Clean
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KXX, Hollywood. 837 meters, 8 to
9, Elite Catering Co., courtesy pro
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Manufacturing Co., 10 to 12 (Movie
night), Hotel Ambassador Abe Ly
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KFW1I, Hollywood, 252 meters. 9 to
10. Program presented by the courtesy
of the JJarnes Music company of Los
Angeles. 1 0 to 11, Warner Bros. Mo
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Montmartre Cafe Dance music.
KFOX, Long Beach, 232.4 meters. 8
to 9, the Vross-Telegram program,
presenting Ludwlg Georgo Kadlng's
advanced pupils In violin and piano.
0- to 1 1, The Virginia Hotol Ballroom
orchestra. " .
KPO, San Francisco, 428.8 meters,
8 to 9, Program undor tho auspices
of the Ilium-Hue tor Paint Co. 9 to 10,
Program by the San Rafael Thursday
Musical club, io to 1 1, Johnny
Buick's Tumphiams of Cabirla Cafe.
KGO, Oakland, 361 meters, 8. Con
cert. Aahmes Temple Shrine Band.
Oakland, Calif., Herman Trutner, Jr.,
bandmaster: Arthur H. Anderson,
manager. 10 to 1, Dance music pro
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and soloists, hotel St. Francis, San
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