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Rogge Speeds Probe
in Louisiana After
Receiving Threats
Two Anonymous Letters
Warn Official to Leave
Or Be Killed
BACKGROUND—
For a week the Federal grand
I jury investigating affairs in
Louisiana under Assistant Attor
ney General O. John Rogge has
given its attention to an alleged
tampering with the jury hearing
the Abraham L. Shushan income
tax case in October, 1935. The
jury failed to convict the Huey
Long lieutenant.
By the Associated Press.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 15.—Assist
ant. United States Attorney General
n Trthn Dnooo enmrVit tnrtotr cnaad
I preparations for the trial of Dr.
James Monroe Smith, former presi
dent of Louisiana State University,
and four others on charges of de
frauding the university.
Mr. Rogge said all-dav sessions of
the grand jury were planned through
the week to clear up some other
phases of the Louisiana inquiry be
fore the jury goes into a two-week
recess Friday to allow Government
attorneys time to prepare for the
trial, scheduled to start September 5.
"I want to get all the loose ends
cleaned up this week and then I
shall make a week end flying trip to
Washington and return Monday to
start preparation for the trial,” the
Federal prosecutor said.
Two Threatening Letters.
Yesterday Mr. Rogge was threat
ened in two anonymous letters, one
of which contained two revolver
cartridges, and advised to leave here
by Wednesday or be killed.
Mr. Rogge did not connect the
letters with yesterday’s indictments.
He turned them over to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation and said he
would remain here in charge of Fed
eral investigation of corruption as
| long as possible.
“I want to know who threatens
! the Department of Justice,” the
' prosecutor said.
One letter—containing the cart
' |
ridges—*aid a price of $18,000 had
been placed on Mr. Rogge’s life, and
gave him until Wednesday to leave
on pain of death. The other, signed
the “Bullet Gang,” warned him ‘‘to
lay off that Shushan Jury tampering
case.”
Workmen this morning—equipped
with screwdriver, spade and lathe—
began removal of Shushan's name
where it appears in more than 1,000
places on the newly named New
Orleans Airport, which Huey Long
named for Shushan in 1934. Shu
shan was then president of the
Orleans Levee Board, which built
the field.
Yesterday's indictments named
George Caldwell, former construction
superintendent at Louisiana State
University on two charges of using
the mails to defraud in an alleged
‘“kickback" scheme on university
contracts, and Eugene Barksdale,
Caldwell’s former assistant, for al
leged W. P. A. fraud.
Williams Orders Inquiry.
By the Associated Press.
National Youth Administrator
Athjrey Williams yesterday ordered
an Investigation of the handling of ‘
N. Y. A. student-aid funds at Louisi
ana State University. 1
He said there had been no evi- ]
dence of mishandling of N. Y. A.
funds, but that in view of the gen- 1
eral investigation of financial affairs
at the university he wished to satisfy
himself that the N. Y. A. student-aid
program was being satisfactorily ad
ministered.
The N. Y. A. program at Louisiana
State was handled by George Heidel
berg, who was found fatally shot at
his home last week, apparently hav
ing committed suicide. Heidelberg
was an employe of the university.
Argentine Navy Note
BUENOS AIRES W.—Rear Ad
miral Leon Scaso, minister of ma
rine, speaking of the Argentine
navy's immediate needs, said none
was more urgent than replacing its
two-line-of-battle ships, the Riva
davia and the Moreno.
Mpha Chi Rho Meeting
A meeting of the Alpha Chi Rho
31ub of Washington will be held to
norrow evening at the home of W.
Srnest Offutt, 4540 Chesapeake
itreet NW.
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| Fine Clothing and Haberdashery f
I SUMMER CLOTHING I
Bj| Lorraine Seersuckers formerly $10, now $8.95
■ Tropicals, formerly $15-$22.50, now $12.85 Sf
B Congos, formerly $25_now $19.75 ^B
Linens, formerly to $25_now $14.75 BH
WOOLEN SUITS I
Formerly to $50, Select Group, now $29.50
■ Formerly $55 and up_now $39.95
All other, Langrock included_20% off
SPORT COATS
Special Group up to $25.00_now Vz price
Remaining Stock of Sport Coats_20% off
SPORT SLACKS
Entire Stock of Fine Slacks_20% off Hj
Sport Shirt and Slack Ensembles
$5.00 Ensembles-now $3.95
$8.50 Ensembles_now $6.75
10.50 Ensembles_now $7.75
13.50 Ensembles_now $9.75
20.00 Ensembles_now 14.75
SHIRTS,
Patterned Shirts including Windsor Oxfords.
Were $2.50 and $3.00_now $1.95 each
(3 for S3.73)
Were $3.50 and $4.00_now $2.85 each
rrwarc <s ,or ,r80)
TIftiS, Large Selection of Fine Cravats.
Were $1.50 solid coi»r inei. _now $1.19
(3 for $3.30)
Were $2.00 Knit Ties (stripes only)_.now $1.59
Were $2.50 Ancient Madders and Fine MB
Foulards-now $1.89 Hi
■ hats, (3 ,or ,8-80’ m
Entire stock Panamas, Leghorns and
Novelty Braids-now V2 price
24 Lightweight felt hats. Were $3.50.
now $1.95 each
50 Assorted felt hats. Were $5.00_now $3.75
HOSE
50c and 55c fancy hose—now 39c
each-(three for $1.00)
$1.00 fancy hose—now 69c (three for $2.00)
$1.50 to $3.50 French lisle_now 20% off
ROBES, Entire stock_25% off
1 ' ■ ' " . ■ ' ' — ■" 1 ^
200 Fine Belts, white and two-toned
effects, all regular stock. Values to $2.50. |
NOW 55c each. ALL SALES FINAL. || |
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$xxl.J*t.
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LIFETIME DINING SUITE_§179
j | (Ten Attractive Pieces)
| A specially priced full ten-piece Dining Room Suite with Duncan |
| Phyfe Extension Table and six chairs, including two arm chairs.
| Roomy server, 66-inch buffet and cupboard type china cabinet.
| It is here in both mahogany veneer and walnut veneer and gum
wood. Many other dining suites reduced now!
DUNCAN PHYFE
CHAIR— Ibelow)
—Mahogany fin
ish on birch—up
holstered seat
$7.75
LADDER BACK
CHAIR —A Chip
pendale style with
upholstered seat—
birch, mahogany
finish. $8.50
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Drop-Leaf Table
$16.95
Splendid for either dinette Or
living room that is used also
for dining. One drawer, ma
hogany and gumwood construc
tion.
LIFETIME DINING SUITE-$259
(Ten Charming Pieces)
A distinctive 18th Century English style with 8-ft. extension
! ! table, cupboard china cabinet, two-drawer server, 66-inch buffet,
| four side and two arm chairs. Honduras mahogany veneer and
I selected American gumwood used in construction. See this and
I the dozens of other delightful suites sale-priced.
Complete
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Service
Charge 1
Accounts I
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These new editions of our three exclusive lines bring you the complete picture
of 1939-40 styles in a man's world. In our Advance Sale you can make your
selection in comfort—at your leisure. You have complete stocks to choose from. *
You get the advice of our clothing specialists who hove just returned from
the leading men's wear markets.
3-MONTH BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN
Pay Vt September 15th Vi October 15th V3 November 15th
ISo Down Payment—ISo Carrying Charge
825 LANSBROOK SUITS
New Fall models in one and two-trouser styles.
Fine wool worsteds, shetlands and tweeds. Includes
popular 3-button coats, drape and many conserva
. five types. All sizes in a complete assortment
of styles. You save $5 in the Advance Sale.
$35 MICHAELS-STERN SLITS
Exclusively ot Lansburgh's. Famous Rochester
tailored quality. Every one with many expensive
band-tailored details. All with Talon closures. ~
Luxurious wool worsteds and cheviots. Handsome
new Fall shades. Full size range.
$40 GOODMAN St SUSS SUITS
Exclusively at. Lansburgh's. With 23-point hand
tailoring. Fine domestic and imported woolens.
Many of the patterns are exclusive. This is your
opportunity to buy a really handsome customized
Fall suit at substantial soving of $8.
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