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B—10 STUDENTS STRIKE BELIEVED AT O cago Officials for Walkout at 5 High Schools. District’s Heroes Complied by Sergt. L. E. Jacckel. S recorded in the offictal citation, Edwin O. Saunders, lieutenant | colonel, Judge Advocate Gen- eral's Department, U. S. Army, . was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritori. in the World War ed services in a posi fon of great re- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON By 0 L% THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933. ALL OF GREENLAND sovereignty over the remainder of Greenland, but contended that Norway was entitled to a portion of Eastern Greenland. A Norwegian expedition had landed there in 1931, and it was claimed - Denmark never confirmed her owner- ship by colonizing the territory. The court found that Norway's dec- laration of occupation and any steps which have been taken in pursuance of World Court Decides Against | that declaration constitute a violation Norway in Controversy Over Sovereignty. of an existing legal situation and are accordingly unlawful and invalid. The court’s decision was reached by a vote of 12 to 2. Norway's claim was to the “Eric the Red” Land, a strip of territory about 350 miles long on the coast between the in the thirteenth century, when Nor- wegian ships failed to call with food and the budding colony starved. Premier Stauning expressed great satisfaction. Denmark has not the slightest doubt, he said, that the de- cision will be respected and that good relations between this country and Norway will be restored. | FILIPINOS REACH ITALY U. 8. to Ask Revised Plan. BRINDISI, Italy, April 6 (#—The | Philippine -independence mission seek- | ing a revision of the Hawes-Cuting bill, 1 |Independence Mission on Way to! l | HO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON STORE Lansburgh's T™, 8™ end § paralléls 71.30 degrees north and 76.40 sponsibility. As| By the Associated Press degrees nocth, chief of the crimi- oal inves tigation THE HAGUE, Holland, April 6— |arrived here today on the steamer ; Conte Verde. The party is headed by division, Provost| Denmark's title to Eastern Greenland| . Historic Basis of Claim. Manuel Quezon, insular Senate head. | Marshal General's| was confirmed yesterday by a decision| The historical basis of this claim| They will go from here to Venice, Department, Amer-| of the Permarent Co .| goes back to the almost prehistoric where they will re-embark for the ican Expeditionary | fo, 1€ Pemarent Court of Interna- | i of ‘Eric the Red, for which the | United States. Forces, he had| ce, in & dispute with Norway | territory was named. Denmark, how- | . Quezon said . that the mission charge of, and was | over its ownership. ver, disputed the claim, declaring Nor- | asks immediate and unreserved in- | —_—_—— of a student strike that affected five ble for, the Norweglans conceded Danish y broke the continuity of occupation | dependence for the Philippines. M S S Sale! 3,600 Pieces Dinnerware characterized by the “strikers” as a pro- crime and the i ; to trial of N i teachers, whe Saiarics have long been overdue. Some bringtng to trial of ” 5 i Mreet . District For Any Piece at e 11th D O W N S I A I R Make up your own dinner set—at an astonishingly low cost! Attractive of the instructors themselves described markable skill as an design! Platters, vegetable dishes, the movement as nothing much more organizer and his dinner plates, soup plates, cups, than a premature outburst of the Spring practice of playing “hookey.” :‘2“‘.’1:5 ";\tx?(ym.:rlx‘:, saucers, cream pitchers, sugar bowls, bread-and-butter plates. 8 to 10 a.m. Friday Approximately 14,000 pupils walked t out "of five ‘schools, At Crane Junior o sxb}'eflu(‘g = College two. agitators were expelled for pon: | 10th St.. Rear o! Store By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, April 6.—The city's strike of school boys and girls was nothing more than a slight touch of the Spring | fever, officials believe. 1 They said they expscted no recurrence | sha S/ L, S activities in fomenting the strike there. | reduction and prevention of crime in the O O In a few elementary schools there American Expeditionary Forces and the weee minor walkouts, but later in the | recovery of thousands of dollars’ worth @y indignant parents put a stop to|of Government and private property. this. His services were of very great value to ‘The strike was only & gnr{) iurh a !m;b;x- the American Expeditionary Forces. lent day that marked the high spot in & o < Tecent school activities. Foliivin ;’fi’h ':I:hifig{“t"ge g;fi:’:é: Protesting, teachers who have paraded, | FeRArPel B N ELA T80 "20%6 © atten mass meetings an lead e- | fore” Gov-rnment_ officials and at the | street northwest. same time condul.ited d:’ilyhc]n&xs.b:ers‘ 5 T SR told by the School Board that the boar had given up immediate hope of getting | YRIGOYEN SEEKS HEALTH funds to pay salaries from the Recon-| —— struction Finznce Corporation. BUENOS AIRES, April 6 (#).—For- President Orville J. Taylor also an- | mer President Hipolito Yrigoyen sailed nounced the board had lost hope of Te- | last night for Montevideo, Uruguay, ceiving any immediate aid from a com- | where he will seek to regain his health. mittee seeking to sell tax warrants. Accompanying e his physician, Unless unexpected cash materializes, | daughter, secretary, and an intimate it was reported, the board would Day | friend, its employes up to date by turning over to them about $26,000,000 in 1932 tax The elderly former President was re- | warrants for which there has been no | turned here a few weeks ago to face sale. charges in connection with an abortive it S, | anti-government plot. He was acquitted. RETURNED TO ENGLAND | Prisoner Faces Charge of Fleecing A Dally Beanty Treatment | Every day tiny parti, f 2 es of dust, grime and American of $72,000. scot embed themselves Sihe pore DENVER, April 6 (#).—Scotland Yard | of your skin. To effectively and safely re- - move this harmful accumulation sponsored a trip upon which Samuel . . X use Ja-pal-mo Liquefying Cream. Maurice Addeska embarked last night. @h elts o a delighttel fi: i SIXTH FLOOR Extra—1,500 Yds. Silk Crepe Rough and Krinkle Weave 49C Friday Only, Yard— Who wouldn’t be glad to spend a few hours sewing—when you can have a Spring or Summer costume for a mere song? Fashion still likes them rough—lightly crinkled or granulated silk crepe. Over 35 colors for selection! 35 inches wide. THIRD FLOOR 58 Boys’ and Prepsters’ Suits Drastically Reduced BOYS’ $695 AND $795 $ 45 4PIECE SUITS—coat, vest Y and two pairs of full cut knickers. Sturdy long-wearing fabrics. Grays and tans. Broken sizes 7 to 16. “LANSBROOK - HI" _ $1295 $ 45 nd 51435 4PIECE SUITS— 4 coat, vest and two pairs of long Just 300 New Easter || ... .75 Z-Tl‘ou sey s u i ts 400 Prs. Women’s A youtia, high and v $5 to $6.50 Shoes e and To pcoa ts. $1.95 feminine . .. and now i so easily obtainable for s : ! Taken § lar stock and reduced be- - f‘s""‘ e o c-u:e go'; i;::rnm;lge‘l: size ranges! .Pl.llllpl, ties e el and straps in black or brown—kid or suede. Comfortable and good looking—if your size is here, you're getting a bargain! Children’s $2.45 Shoes 300 pairs in all—but they won’t last long at this price! Styles for boys and girls—in patent leather and tan $1.89 elk. Broken size ranges SECOND FLOOR Girls’ $10.95 Spring Coats $3.95 Only 18 at this price! Tweeds and novelty wool fabrics. Broken color and size range—8 to 16 years. Origi- nally priced $10.95. 10—Girls’ Spring Coats; well made garments of sturdy woolens. Broken color and size range 8 to 16 years. @5 QS Originally $12.95. Friday 100—Girls’ 59c Wash Dresses; dainty 9Q¢ styles in fast colors. Sizes 7 to 14 100—Girls Wash Dresses; ideal for school and Summer wear. Neat colors and styles. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Were 81 00 $1.95 and $2.95. Friday.. . 45—Girls’ Sweaters; slip-on styles with short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 14 years. 590 Originally $1.19. Friday FOURTH FLOOR. Manufacturers’ Sample $1.00 to $7.50 Stationery Novelties Beginning Today, At :30 P.M. Dept. Opens Tomorrow 1In custody of an Essex, N. J., detective - 4 i iy pon contact with the skin and :"d‘l’“:":,’} ;"emm;d‘;" flg}.“;‘:, '{;‘f:";: flushes out every particle of deepe of $72,000. Thomas Dimond, the de-| tective, arrived with extradition papers and remained only a short time before starting on the return journey. The prisoner was sought two years before he ‘was captured here in February. seated dirt and grime, which ordi- nary creams fail to reach. ' Get a 50c size jar for 45c today at les Drug Stores, JA-PAL-MO Liquefying Cream | 97 Pairs Men’s Extra Trousers Regularly $7.50—Friday $3.85 Men—if you can use an extra pair of trousers—be down here early! Or bring in that odd coat—there’'s a chance that we can match it up. Sturdy wool fabrics. All sizes— and a great assortment of colors, STREET FLOOR Misses’ $25 Spring Coats $1875 coats—smartly tailored dress styles, in navy, black or dawn blue. Rich fur trimmings. Sizes 14 to 20, 8 Coats—in tan or blue monotone tweed. Self trimmed sport styles; sizes 14 $12 75 to 42. Originally $29.50. Now... - 12 Misses’ Sport Coats—in tan, biue or red. Sizes 12 to 18. Direct Entrance Through Men’s Furnishings Dept. —G St. Door, Near 10th Brassieres $1 to $2.50 And for hips that stay trim in a girdle that “stays put,’ there's it B A Al g 5 . Sizes 42, 44, 5013 y $16.50. Now 37'95 5 Misses’ Coats—nicely tailored of tweed or rabbits’ hair wool. Trimmed with fox and caracul. Gray and tan. Sizes 14 to 18. 328 Originally $39.50. Now SECOND FLOOR Handkerchiefs Reduced! 200 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs, with neat colored initial. Regularly 12V It stands when you stand, bends when you bend, in fact shadows every move of your active life. Made of Lastex, that marvelous fabric that stretches nord\, wuk}l, east and by west at the same time. 14" and cfin‘fit 16" lengths. $5.00 and $7.50. At a" o1 the better stores. MADE BY THE FORMFIT COMPANY : CHICAGO : NEW YORK The PALAIS ROYAL Spring Sale of PAINTS Laboratory Tested Spar Varnish, gal. —Stands boiling water test! —Money-back guarantee! —Waterproof! 85 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, white with colored embroidery—or colored with contrast- ing embroidery. Were 18c and 25c. 12‘/28 Priday STREET FLOOR Rugs at Savings 1—Kermana American 8—Rag Rugs; hea Oriental; colorful Per- q‘ulluy‘ wlu‘:‘ fflntg sian design with red ends. 24x36 inches. background. Soiled Were 85c. 49 from display. 6x9 ft. c 9—*“Back Bay” Sum- W a s $49.50. mer Rugs; seamless; Friday $19.95 made of sturdy sea 50 — Cotton Oriental ~ grass. 9x12 and 8x10 Scatter Rugs; Perslan feet. Shopworn and designs in attractive 21.1?5"“‘ Were colorings. 26x52 in. ol 33.95 Were $1.95. $ 1 .59 Now . Now. 25—Oval Braided 52—Fiber Rugs; stur- gn; green. blue or dy quality. Neat de- ',’,,'tf:mm signs and colerings. gyveg “G00E. lesigns. 27x54 inches. Were Were $1.25, 1 $1.49 . 95e o 9—Heavy Chenille Rugs in attractive Cost Charge for Alterations— Because of the Sensational Price Clothes With a “Big Money” Look! THE SUITSLish s =4 THE TOPCOATSdeshine light tans, flannels, styles chalk stripes, cassimeres, blue serges, that will do you a world of credit— ber Rugs; —Scratchproof! —For all ‘woodworl All-Purpose House Paint, gal. —Colors and white, —For indoors and outdoors! 3 9 —Covers well! —Wears well! 1 * —New low price! —Contains no water. Semi-Lustre Paint Regularly 160 Half-Gallon 1.29 Half Gal. Washable paint — colors and white $2 Flat Wall Paint 159 Gal. In white only. Washable. Stop Scrubbing With LINOCREX Brushed on Linoleum 9c Qt. Dries in double-quick t'me! Reg- ularly 1.30 quart! Palais Royal—5th Floor. 1.19 floors and k! —Guaranteed! 140 4-Hour Enamel 88c Qt. Covers in one coat. 322 different colors. Pure Shellac 225 Value! 69c Value! 1.69 49c Gal. Qt. Orange and White FLOOR PAINT 1.29 Half Gal. Regularly 1.75 half gallon. All colors included. oxford grays and grays and tan tweeds! Single and double breasted styles— ese and rayon serge lined. Regu- lars, 35 to 44. Stubs, 36 to 42. Stouts, 39 to 46. Slims, 36 to 42. gray and tan tweeds and herringbones —single and double breasted polo coats. Every one richly lined with Celanese! Sizes 35 to 44. Regulars. Charge It, Or Reserve Your Choice With A Small Deposit! Palais Royal—Downstairs. Companion Event! 1.95 Value! Men’s Hats 1.59 Talk about STYLE! You'll find it af snappy mew Easter hats! Every o of tan, pigeon, brown, gray and pe: Palais Royal—Downstairs height in these SOC to $3°75 }lj‘:.Ty quality; color- The group includes inkwells, paper weights, ash trays, cigarette boxes, picture frames, nov- elty poker sets—and scores of other items. Suitable for gifts or bridge prizes. STREET FLOOR. - 9 Children’s Socks Special, 15¢ pair 550 pairs—boys’ and girls’ sport socks in 3 and 73 lengths. All-over designs with novelty turn-over cuffs. STREET FLOOR. 150 Prs. Women’s 59¢ to $1.00 Fabric Gloves 29¢ pair 2E> Buy a Summer’s supply—you're getting a real value! And we don't have to tell you how smart fabric gloves are! White, eggshell and pas- tels—not every shade in every size. STREET FLOOR ;;-zt:m 24x36 nches. 88 Were $1.45.... 20 — American Num- dah Rugs; choice of 8 colors. Neatly bound ful patterns. 3x6 feet. Were $2.75. $1 .95 Now...... 10 — Felt-Base Rugs; blue, ,rose and tan backgfounds. Slightly damaged. 4.6x9 feet. Were $1.50. Now... 95¢ 50—Congoleum “Gold Seal” Felt-Base Rugs; variety of patterns and colors. 3x3 feet. Were 45c. Boys’ Wearables 49c 2 for 95¢ A table just piled with bargains! No mail or telephone orders on these items! Boys' Shirts—white, blue, tan, grey, green and figures; 8 to 16 years. Coveralls—blue chambray and khaki jean, sizes 4 to 10. Overalls—blue denim, sizes 4 to 16. Button-or Blouses —sizes 4 to 10. “Babe Ruth” Sweat Shirts—sizes 6 to 14, FOURTH FLOOR 5 — Felt-Base Floor Covering; ideal for hall runners.