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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D BURG DESCRIBES CAPE HORN VOYAGE National Geographic Explorer Tells of Trip in Surf- boat. Those who prefer to adventure vicariously rather than in the flesh re- ceived a large order of its Friday night when Amos Burg, youthful explorer, described to guests of the National Geographic Society his voyage around | ‘ Cape Horn and in Southern seas, | most of the trip being made in a 26- | foot surfboat. Burg used motion pic- tures and slides in retelling his story. | The expedition was made under aus: pices of the Geographic Society. Retracing Darwin’s “Voyage of the Beagle.” Burg found the largest sheep ranch in the world, the “Devil's Isle” of Argentina, vanishing Indian types, cave-dwelling penguins that made | noises like braying jackasses, and an unexplored area of 1,000 square miles. | W'GROARTY TO LAUNCH LENTEN LECTURE SERIES | | California Representative to Speak at Catholic School of Social Service. Representative John Steven Mc- Groarty of California will be the first speaker in a series of three afternoon | Lenten lectures, beginning at 4 p.m. today at the National Catholic School of Social Service, 2400 Nineteenth street His subject will be “The Mission- ary Drama in California.” The lec- tures are being sponsored by the Washington Auxiliary of the school. | The _lectures will continue on i March 31 when “The Unknown Land"” will be the topic of Rt. Rev. Peter | Guilday of the Catholic University. | ing Gold Standard. | The lecture on April 7, “Social Work | By the Assocated Press. and Culture,” will be given by Rev, | | william by [ KING LEOPOLD RECEIVE Financial Quarters Speculate | coming popular in French Indo- | China. MARCH 24, BELGIAN ECONOMIST Nature of Discussions Regard- BRUSSELS, March 23.—While a gowr:mem spokesman emphatically | parties today and asked their views enied repeated reports that Belgium | on a cabinet which would offer the|is to be moved this hi s c batteries are be- | was about to quit the gold standard, | best possibilities for economic revival rivmer S O omge of Josing thelr faius tenedt King Leopold today received Emile | in Belgium. | Francqui, leading Belgian economist, 1 1935—PART ON and financial quarters were speculat- ing as to the nature of the dis- cussiol The spokesman had pointed out that the Belgian franc was stabilized by law in 1926, establishing it for a 25-year period. This could be re- pealed only by another law, he said. Former Premier Georges Theunis, the resignation of whose cabinet | precipitated the present crisis, saw the leaders of the three leading political S on Despite Theunis' objections to the | post he remained the favorite for the | } premleuhlp PLANES TO CARRY ORE EDMONTON, Alberta, March 23 (UP).—Airplanes will fly $2,000,000 |NEW | would to the railroads this year. MacKenzie air service, said the ore Lake Country to the refinery at Port | Hope, Ontario. placed RELIEF PLAN URGED CHICAGO, March 23 (#)—A $30,- | 000,000 rural rehabilitation plan which take almost 160,000 families off relief was approved “for study and el cé rudiuintces frocal oo os | investigation” by the Tilinois Emer- ‘gmcy‘ Relief Commission yesterday. t will be submitted to Washingtol W. L. Brintell, president of the|soon for approval e Affected would be farm owners in desolate wilderness of the Great Bear farmers, stranded farm laborers, dis- farmers and stranded industrial laborers. v The GOLDENBERG CO. 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Hollywood marquisette and net, plain or fancy weaves, Sizes 81x99, 72x99 and 63x99 in. Goldenberg's—Third Floor before hem ming wide. ;flra(‘live designs; _ perfect quality. Square Linoleum Such famous makes as Arm- $ 28 strong, Sealex . and Sloane— every yard perfect quality. Large or small tiles in all wanted colors. Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store Hand-Tufted Candlewick Spreads Full double bed s 1 .78 4.Year Guaranteed | Pillow || Cases ’ 1 ing, in leading Same fine qual- 24 colors. ity as the 4- Goldenberg' a—Mam' Floor, SAVE on This High-grade New Buffet Model GASRANGE | 344 95 Full Porcelain Exterior. Automatic Lighter. Thermostat Oven Heat Control. Large ‘Oven Fully Insulated. Pull-out Broiler. Pull-down Porcclain Cover. Gas Saving Burners Easily Cleaned. Marbelized Green or Suntan Finish. o Down Payment Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store Women’s $3 “Stylite” Arch- Support SHOES $1.99 Quality and comfort at a price! Blacks, brown and white kid leathers — com- bination lasts. Nurses’ regulation oxfords included. size. Heavy un= | | - ‘ bleached sheet. Goldenberg’s Main Floor o R AR Sizes 4 to 9 Widths A to EEE Johnson’s GLO-COAT Combination Qutfit | $1.47 Women s Evening Sandals $1.98 Smart gold, sil- ver and satin footwear for formal wear— rem arkably 1 0w priced! High or low heels. All sizes. Women’s $1.19 to $1.69 ALL-LEATHER Slippers 87 Flexible leather soles for comfort. Many styles; all sizes. Ready-to- Hang Plinted Johnson's PORCH AWNINGS HUNG FREE DURING THIS SALE All have 3Y;-ft. extension and 5-ft. drop, including lZ-mch valance. Green or other painted stripes. Galvanized pipe and hardware. 5 ft. 6 ft. 7 ft. 8 ft. 9 1t Twin-Poster 8-Pc. Bed Outfit @ Poster Beds, mahogany, o 1o e . 9 3 : ; ¥ b tempered steel. @ 2 Roll-edge Mattresses. @ 2 Feather Pillows. $3 Delivers—Balance in Convenient Pay- ments, Plus a Small Carrying Charge Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Engraved Frames and * Tru-Vue Lenses 5 95 FRAMES are smartly engraved, fitted with new type rocking Pearloid pads. LENSES are Famous 10 tt. wide. ..511.98 *Tru-Vue Torics, fitted to your eyes by registered 11 ft. wide. ..$12.98 optometrlsts. 12 ft. wide...$13.98 13 ft, wide. ..$14.98 14 t, wide. ..$15.98 wide wide. . wide. . wide..... wide. ... Curtain Stretchers “WONDER" 538-1t rust - proof hardware! Tiin. pins. hingea easel back, center brace. se- lected lumber with printed numbers. . . Garbu |u 49c 5-gal. size galvanized iron garbage cans, cor- rugated sides. size, Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge Colored Cylindrical and Bifocal Lenses Excepted * Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. e *Reg. U. S. 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