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A—10 xx A ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER_ 28, 1931. ROOSEVELT VIGTORY 15 SEEN BY HARRIS Georgia Senator Predicts Democratic Nomination e, » on First Ballot. 2 L8 SLICED { ; B ] SLICED SANICO LONGBOY BREAD-8¢c SANICO SANDWICH BREAD-9¢c The prediction that Gov. Roosevelt of New York would be nominated by the Democrats for President next year was made today by Senator Harris of / ¥ Georgia, who has recently returned to < Always Open for Inspection . .. Pub- Located at Eckington Place and “R” Washington from Maine. s lic Cordially Invited . . . Phone North ‘ ; > Street Northeast . . . Owned and Op- & 39 6606 for the Most Interesting Hour. erated by the Sanitary Grocery Com- “I belleve that Gov. Roosevelt will be g ot Lo { nominated on the first ballot in the : sany ington, D. C. Democratic national ccnvention next year,” sald Senator Harris. Stops in Roosevelt Home. The Georgia Senator on his return trip to Washington visited Gov. Roose- velt in Albany and was a house guest at the Governor's mansion. He said Gov. Roosevelt was in excellent health. Senator Harrls also expressed the opinion the majority of the Democrats in his State were favorable to the nom- ination of Gov. Roosevelt. If the New York Governor is nominated, he will be_elected, he said. Senator Fess of Ohilo, chairman of 4 7 the Republican National Committee, 2 who returned to Washington today, 2 A ¢ said he had been greatly impressed by Ry the improvement of conditions in the industrial centers in Massachusetts. He recently made a speech in Springfleld, and said he received encouraging re- 3 7 ports of the employment situation in § i such mill towns as Lawrence and New S / - Bedford. The textile mills turning out ¢ high-grade materials, he said, were v running on full time and some of them at night. i Fess Is Confident. ‘The Ohio Senator also retently ad- dressed a meeting in Allentown, Pa., where the Republican campaign was 8l nnsylvani rom & - publican standpoint was satisfactory. J . . He sald also that he was confident that ) . We have told you the story of how our products in the first congressional district of Ohio 9 = b . . p N the Repultioans wouid elecs s, succsssor ; : 4 are made—have taken you on a pictorial tour of in- November elections. < § spection and explained every step of the way. With “The situation in the first district is & this picture before you, and the knowledge that we use only the very finest ingredients in all our products, you can more readily understand the reason for our tre- mendous growth. At the end of our first year WE INNOCENT MAN FREED; ARE ONE OF THE LARGEST BAKERIES IN WASHINGTON! During this period there have IN PRISON 23 YEARS gone out from our ovens— o : . Hitinos Conviet Vindioated ot uuz.| [ 2% 40 Rm MILLIONS OF LOAVES OF BREAD der Charge by Death-Bed 4 K B e Confession. : > \ HUNDREDS OF TONS B the Assoctated Press. (i if of delicious cakes CHESTER, Ill, September 28 —Freed \ by the deathbed confession of another, ’ Jesse Lucas left Menard Prison yester- BN gt SRELY he always nurI::d he diuot eommi':m 3 . . 3 “And now vindicated,” Lucas i - — = - e Mayor T. B. Wright of Mount Carmel, J / 7 . ) [SANICO ORANGE CAKE-30c] TN, who met him at the prison gates : and took him back to his home town. | A deathbed confession by George R. Pond, & farmer, who lived near Decker, Ind., that :e‘:med 2(I‘lyde Showalter, a young stoc] s TS ago, gave Dia troedom T KILLS TWO OPPOSING R, _VISIT WITH CHILDREN | [RF" SN ; Shoots Wit N Motherin- a: 3 3 4 Showing our large fieet of Sanico Bakery Trucks which make two trips daily . . . Mah' Shos N ot &3 TIMED to bring you Sanico Bakery Products at THEIR VERY FRESHEST! Law and Tries Unsuccessfully to Take Own Life. ~ By the Associated Press. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, September 28—Refused permission 10 see his three - j e 66 (1) e, & & Cooman, 45y <l Sold Exclusively by ‘“‘Sanitary 28, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Maud A. Swearingen, 63, and fired two pistol ALIVISoRe 5 oL A teo o nd Piggly Wiggly Stores %o commit sulcide. 2 a 3 Police said Coleman, an automobile Gemanded %o see his. children. . When MAant see cl Iren. en — P his request was denied e shot s wite . ‘ There’s one near your home, of course . . . a store m?olfia':mnfimmmnm into s head. where you have learned to go for the best of every- a into his head, \ h ) He walked into the yard, reloaded his | thing for your table. pistol, entered the house again and fired 5 A & bullet just above his heart. Hospital attendants sald he may recover. Coleman’s three children, ranging in age from 3 to 8 years, witnessed the shooting. l RECORD BROKEN TWICE LAKEPORT, Calif., September 28 (P)—A world record in class A out- board motor boat racing was bettered twice in the Pacific Coast championship heats here yesterday. James Harlan, Seattle, won one event, making 36.56 miles per hour and eclips- o : ing the record of Stewart Foster, Los 5 i o Arfil‘u, of 35.756 miles per hour. > NITARY C SANITARY GROGERY FRESy Y WIGGLY n’' H. T. Carter, Los Angeles, A p chalked up 37.50 miles per hour in 7 3 . T MARKET PERCMARRS another heat to better Harlan's record. [ 13 I'm just a vagabond lover ,”crooned AMOX says: TRAV ELoDIE KILLS ALL INSECTS Product of The American Oil Co, R . 5 R T AR ST AT, .3