Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex), No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 12, 1928 Page: 3 of 4
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crii.hml rdnraflf and 'n.i '.
ipc have ihnr dulinet jppoiiitc.J
uvea. The tru.hrd i tr nwdr-
tiBcv shfr. brown Bctiic
naiads and n on The uliccd i
for nuik ald and dem and
tr fryinn and baking. The alter
arc ideal t"0. for Karniahe and
a dcaacrt which is alt ready to
ma
Often a ad made with the
rbrH pineapple will have a partiiu.
ter apf ! t the rye llw prrtt)-.
for iinUnrr ! one mde of sliced
aif dn pid halvnl pincap-j'
firf vl Otl.rr arr Tde bv ui.
v lirc of p'-iripplr a h foiiiid.ition
nd tlirn pi'mr riwrr of hirk-
n enle la. o "tner aUd tipnn
it. Presb fruit piled on the dt-
linrfiv iirrle have an amnnirlv
ophi(icated air oiine at nrumr
vidth thtir usual informal character.
fhnm b Ring 3Um
And Hid voti ever ter'-e pineapple
nn a cakrv It tranftlm1 a wHI
known drrrt into otiirhiri that
ti ht for any company 4nd i en-
joyed by any company too. Prob-
ably you have made fntterv uing
he rinp.- of pineapple but havi
oo ever made turnovers folding
1 lie. ftaatry over hail licc. or bava
vo made ii(naaoibj "doug;hnul''
by covering tha ptapple with bij-
it dough ami then baking it? If
mt tiire are treat in More tor
1 .. md all from the slice of pine-
aopUV Another plr where the nntr
hlne i in entrei. Fried on a
lamh chop tooping off a cacrflc
of laked iyrt potatoes airnnb-
lr.? a ottak combined nh nc
aid MiUJbiKe and baked them: are
fuit frw 01 the role whieh the
versatila piueappie nce can piay.
.Here are some re'lpe In hich
theae ring play their pan:
nVieaaafe iWaaf dt inxtt Dice a
erlne Melntosh. daughter in upend- I
ing the week In Preckenrhlge
Judge and Mra. J. IS. Hickman
have had aa their guasu Mr. and
Mrs. M. P. Markford and children
of Port Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hail of QwMln.
Mra. Allte wauMM aud daughUr
Bvelyn. are here ften Terrell visit-
ing Mra. 8. J. Osborne
ii. I.. Onggins returned this morn-
ing from a two-days' trip to JCaat
'Mrsa.
Mr. ami Mra 8am Crenshaw
have gone to Lubbock for a short
visit. Mm Crenshaw will go front
there to the Carlsbad Cnvsrna In
New MB4co fer a two wegks vaca-
tion. Mr UIm Black left Katurdiiy
rr Big Hpring a here she haa been
trnifrrl bv tha Southwatarn
Boll Telephone Co.
men Barrett haa roturned from
IHunpa where he haa been working.
Bill Lafoon has returned) from
Brownwood where he haa been em-
played the peat als weeks.
Miss Frances Russell la away on
a visit to Port Worth and Decatur.
tl II Wilson Is In Mreekenrldge
for a few days on business.
Frances Rolley Belly JCwIng and
Oladys Cook are vlalflng In Buf-
falo Qup.
Nell Doyle haa returned from a
two-weeks vaeaiion on the Doyle
ranch at Brady. Mtaa Doyle la em
Hon. R Q Lee. candidate for con-
tress from this district was here
from hut home at Cisco Saturday.
Mra. Minnie Fisher Cunningham
registered at the Burch Saturday
from New Waverly Texas.
Mm Will R Watklns of Fort
Worth is vi it ink' Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Itlll II. it nt thin cltv
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turn 11
I'lMik. who has beer vtattli.t
thi I. st few dav hni ic-
tn work in San Angelo.
C A Pimten wa heic fiom f'tiv-
dr i 5 kUii.ia
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with mavonnac.
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of uineaiM'1' 1 ! mi
1. .f. Mold
p'.mtcnin cli 1. i'
iidcr point-
ed rolb lona cnouoh to cover pine
apple from center to edge. I-a?
roll on aliec like petal of a flower.
Stone a ripe olive and place in cen-
ter. Garni h with mayonnaise.
Golden Ring
Tfneaitae "ilrttaAniii" : Xfake bak
ing powder hi -.en it mixture sifting 4
one tahletpoon ugar with Hour.
Roll out in a very thin ahcet and
ent in circle ulightly larrer th?n
a ulicc of pineapple. Make a mill
hole in the ceiur of eaeh rir le.
Place a m r iimeapt1'' on .me
circle bru.lt edec .vith watir
cover pineapple with anot'jer curie
of dough and pres rdk " firmly
tuRCther. Bake In a hot oven (t50
F) for fifteen to twentv minutrv
Serve with whipped cream as a
oeMerV.
5rariA ai Iinnpplt Use n rraud
tub pan for baking plain uponge
cake mixture. Add one-half cup
ui-ar to one can' sliced Hawaiian
plneapble. Boil for fifteen min
ute; cool. Arrange cake n erv-
ing platter. Pierce with a fork
and gently nr -vrup Into cake
nntil it i l alvbed. Arranue
Eineapple uticc around ake. ovcr-
ipping the slice. Pile ulitjhtly
weetened whipped cream on top
and serve.
Oaaa nnenttl Cakn nake n
thin nheet of plain cake. Cut into
m rrmnds the ie of pineapple
lire. Frot the rims with fruit
ing made with three-fourths cup
confectioner' tugar one teaspoon
oruoge juice and otic teati-oon
here from Abilene Friday and Sat
urday.
Roy Nalley is visiting hie biothor
In Trent Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R Bpaulding re-
turned yesterday from ten days
vacation in Oklahoma
W. S. Cooper hag as his guest his
mother. Mra. M- E. Cooper of Tyler.
Mrs. Cooper haa been visiting re-
cently In the home of other North
Teaaa relatives. Hhe is 73 years of
age but haa the energy and appear-
ance of one much younger.
J. R. Bldson was here Mat unlay
from Hamilton.
Ted Kolp spent Friday night here
from Thurber.
Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Buchanan
were among visitors from Lubbock
Friday and Haturday.
A Dyne Oaberne who has been vis-
iting Oertrude De !afosse returned
to her home in Abilene laat night.
Mrs Homer McOsrrlty and
granddaughter Marcheta McOar-
rlty have returned to their home
In Brownwood after a week's visit
with relatives They were accom-
panied by Mi. J C. Blackburn
and ilauahertem. JoncDhlne and
t'harline who will be their guests
for a tew aays nerore returning to
their borne In Oklahoma.
fiaplists Go After
Attendance Trophy
Stephen county Baptists will this
year seek to carry oif the attend-
ance prate at the Leuders encamp-
ment of that denomination which Is
to be held this week ttcoies of
Breckentidge Baptists have signi-
fied then intention of hi log pics
en while ptactlcally every Haptlst
chinch in thi county will be upje-
tented. BIRTH ANXOU.VCKMISNT
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Badgett 801
East Williams St announce the
hirth of a fine hiihv hov Krldav
night . Ihe oung man weigh.J !vaii.ia Steer" ha.-i neen .ient to me uavocuieu oy nenaior josepu i
six and a half pounds on his ar- Corictna Club of tho Lone utar Robinson of Arkansas Jn u state-
rlyal 1 League for Beaaoninc men today
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JUL lMhl KLNKllHib UKllvt.i DMiOC.Ri
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11 r.n Ii
' 1 1 uji rhnvped
1 !u .11 ;im.u pic licc
A.eiy bruvrtl nut .li
1
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With Meat and PoUtoc
Cn.p ilcon with Pfaenpplf- Fry
twelve trip ol baron potning oil
fat a it forms n order that baron
may be drv and crip. R. invi-
to hot plsttcr and keep hot. hu.i-
non little flour v.ith nalt and
pepper. Dip ix lice of Hawan.m
lineapple into the flour and covi.r
both side-. Brown in a little very
hot baron fat Thi may be served
with en.p cold lettuce for a sum-
mer breaUfaitt.
5awr Potato Cn.nm1H Cnolc six
tnedhim sized sweet ootat'Jes In
bcylinr u-atrr until soft Drain peel
and rij-h Add two tablespoon
IiT.r ..ml oiii -f.nirtli iiip pinrap-
ple '' from thr i.in and heat
nitt-i ii.t' 11 .i( mi naking nin
vitli pi.ti'..- i".r with laver of
vrdur ulutml putis of pinapple
fcnil riailnii ill -w cut in halve.
I'lll ilih with potato and lay slice
of pineapple on tup. Sprinkle with
brown sugar. Place whole mnrsh-
mallows in hole of pineapple
slices. Bake in a moderate oven
until the marshmallows brown and
melt slightly.
Haiti! llnm mnaflun ! v Cover n
slice of ham cut one and onc-ha't
to two inches thick in cold wa.er
and bring to boilinc point. Cool
kvly for thirty minutes. TJram
off water place hntn in a 'hallow
linking diii. Stick In sK whole
cloves. Cover with 01' -half cup
soft bread crumb ar-ance slice
of pineapple on l ham and
cover with more dread crumb
which have hrr- well eaoncd.
Sprinkle general lv with brown
sugar ami potr pineapple syrup
around han. ..k -n a moderate
oven (350" F forty-Sve ininutei
to one Uour or until top h wcf.
browned.
Quadruple Slaiuifj
Remains a Mystery
EDMONTON. A!ta. July 1KPV -Slaying
of Mm. Eunlco Uooher
wife of a prosperous Manvlllo
farmer her 36-year-old son and
two hired men was -a complete
mystery to police today. Vernon
Booher. another son told officers
he discovered the bodies Monday
night when he hurried to the
house on hearing allots shortly aft-
er ho had left to bring In the
eows.
In tho dining room he said he
found tho body of his mother.
shot from behind. In tho kitchen
was the body of his brother Fred
shot through the mouth and hack.
Rushing to the barr. to seek as-
sistance from the hired men he
said he found Bill Roasak one of
the hands lying In the barn a
bullet hole in the back of his head.
In the bunk house was the body of
the other. Gabriel Uoronby shot
through the mouth. The husband
and father Henry Booher was at
a farm two miles away at the
time 'of the shooting and two
daughters of the slain woman.
Dorothy and Alberta were at Man-
vllle practicing basketball.
The only clue found was an
empty shell from a .803 rifte.1 whleh
police think waa the weapon used
(by (he slayer
Hoover Irjnorcs
Farmer Messaao
INDIANAPOLIS July UUfl
Herbert Hoover's failure to reply
H a"nwnTof t8e indn?
Si J ??Ui.I.r .Unt f..- J"1i"";
rwm UIVIU vsv . i ..r.i.0 '
the Re pub lean presidential nomi-
nee to stale his jiersonal stand on
tile farm relief question will be
taken to mean that hi Is going to
stand on (lie platfoini adopted at
the Kansas City tnnventinn Set-
tle said today Si'ltlr said that
Hoovci evidently intends to iKiioie
the tiirgium and liH failure to re-
ply direct 'will lie taken as such
ROOKIE TO CORSICA NA.
DALLAS Julv II P Walter
iRf mburirei tookle Inflelder of tne
'. . . .. .
ITTEES
TO BE NAMED
NEXT TUESDAY
Caucus Is Held Of Drys In
Dallas Where Plans
Are Discussed
PAI.I.AS Julv tl'Pi Tin IlKlil
to mi'iy Texan Into thr !li';mlilii .111
rol'inin In the November rlnlion
vvt 11m I 1 inched In i'rt pircliu t
of thi- -! ii. imli'i thr ptohiihli 1I1
ii-!. n of in ipi ntivp committer
to 11 1 hnHi 11 In ip .hilv 17 at 11 meet-
ing ..1 Imii. oppoard to Gov. Al-
frc 1 1-: Smith of New York.
Preiiniin.il v plaiiH of orgnnlziitinn
of the bi.ite wcie (llscusned here
vextciday nt 11 mprtlng of leaders
"f that group of Democrats who
liave ilprlared they will not support
Hie New York governor and will
line evpry runt nn to defeat him
Among thone Attending the pre-
liminary conference were former
State Si n.itor V. A. Collins. Oscar
H I'ul.piitt. twice governor of
T'xi'.imf the Rev C. A Boothe
puiiiiiiiK I'Uler of the Fort Worth
tti-tini nf the Methodist 10jilncop.il
ilimh South Ml Collins anil Mi
'Uiiitt weie Icadera if tho con.ti
iiitiniiil lirmocintii who wiicil .1
l.ittei fiKht beloi-p the Houeton coli-
1 lit ion fot 11 Tex is delegation In-
iti 'ictcil uKuinat lioveinor Smith
.mil who were drfratiu by Gov
1 11111 Moody and his hnekna of
tnoie niiMlcriite iliy views
Senator C0III111 .stilted uftcr the
confetenee th.it it wit decided to
recommend to the nintuiK July 17
that h -Into executive ri.mmlttce
(iiniposed of one member from
Hi h Hriiittiitial district of Texaa be
iiratrd nmi lliat a (Iihiiiiimh und a
(inipaiKii iiianagrr lie named to
illici't activities of this roiiiniltl.c.
OtheiH who Httendcil the confer-
ence Hind iph ilutlnns uikiiik votrttt
to upMiil Meiheit linovei for
prealdcnt piobubly would be pre
sented to the July 17 meeting.
"Aggressive unogctlc men will
be named on (hla committee to take
charge of the campaign." Mr. Col-
lins said "The cnnipiiiKn will In
JoiiKht mil 111 cveiy piecinct to
carry the state against At Smith"
Meanwhile old-line Demoviatt-
awaited new from New York of
national campaign plans hefoir he
sinning the battle which theii I. .-id
cm have said will be waged to mh
up the normal Democratic majority
In November befoie leaving U
New York National Committeeman
Jed C. Adams stated that the Dent
oeratic regulars would start a vig-
orous campaign soon to tecord u
victory for Governor Smith In
Texas and to crush the bolters. H
scathingly denounced candidate
for high state offices wti ohave div
dared they will run nn tho Demo-
cratic ticket but will do everything
possible to defeat the New York
governoi Thcue include Mrs. Edith
K. Wllnmn and Judge William
Hawkins candidates for governor
and Thomas B. Love candidate for
lieutenant governor and a former
national committeeman from Tox
as.
A movement to hur names ol
these candidates fiom the Demo-
cratic ballot to be used In the tate
primary July 28 has gained sonio
headway despite a strong fight be-
ing waged to chock It. The execu-
tive committee of Cameron county
notified 'he bolting candidates that
theli names would not be allowed
on the ballot and stuck to the de-
cision after Mr. Love told tho com-
mittee at a special hearing that its
action was illegal.
Mrs. Wllmans announced late
last night that she would take steps
to "Invalidate" tickets in counties
wherein her name was barred from
the ballot and said she was confi-
dent of defeating Governor Moody
by a huge majority.
Newly wed Rcco vers
From Pistol Wounds
HOt'BTON. July II i4 - Married
Saturday afternoon and shot three
times early Sunday. George Dauf-
onif. 44 probably will recover from
his wounds hospital attendant.!
here said today.
Daufonif married Miss Helen f'ol-
liue at Richmond. They had return-
ed to Houston and were celebrating
with friends when a man appeared
and asked for his wife.
"I told him hla wife was not In
the house" tho bride said. "He
Insisted that she waa there and my
husband came to the door. The
man pulled a gun and ahol five
times."
A charge of assault to murder
was filed against Nick Kohler 30
and he was in Jail today in default
of bond.
FAIL TO ANSWltlt.
PHILADELPHIA. July 11. M
Fifteen of 12 poll tax collectors sub-
poenaed to appear today and tell
how and to whom they Issued tax
receipt at the election In Novem-
ber 1938. In which William S. Vare
Republican was declared eleotcd
M to anwe when theiV naniV.
were call d at today's session of
the investigation hy the sennte sub-
committee on privileges and elec-
tiuiii The nilsing rollectois Were
to Ik- tounditd up by the United
Stateb maishal if they do not ap
pear hi-foia the end of today's bos
sions.
DEMOCRATIC BUREAU.
NEW. YORK .-July lUrV-Es-UblisUime'iU.ot
a upiipctat)crcam-
.paigrr bureau . in -aomo' iouthern
state to .offsot "an organised ef-
fort In several stutcs. to defeat the
. National JJemieralie
ticket" was
i . . .. ... .
Dressed for Lunch
L . V. JaV "sVHHs 1
Km A-m Wt F??
Mil stl ft JtSlM I
Wm nLJ!
It. 5s' atnt '
'Ja5 l
..CLjSrf.
rYllK punt. I rlnflVm funk Ii pipe-
I 1 iiilh upprnpil ip f-ir IV lull" It
con 1 iiirn.'Piiii nt nr nfi-'iioini Imfri
It H nlii tin- Invilld t tvi 11 1 Tin tin
I 1 ifli 11 party. It miy b made or
tli.. softest and nu't femlnino of
l.nes hut tho material m alio bi
innnipulated In an almost talloinl
manner.
Tho frock slinwn here In a fle'ih-
Clirrd chiffon 1.1th a rofp niotir ol
flc p lose on 1 t de iecn ami It
m I'll- on the I !. . if a ioit frock
avoiding: lh i-"' " drapeR anil
.ruffles of tin. hi feminine type
Thri'" l.i n 1 Itiffnn llu"i . one o
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CONSULT SMITH
Campaigi
(ii Plans Be Taken
Up By Officials
NEW VtJUK. July il.l'i
Democrntir national inminitt.
sentbleil heie today to onjatu.
Hie
and
to j;el f Ii t hand the views ut l!ov
einor Smith on the conduct ol the
eampalgn.
Particularly the men .md women
making up Its tilrtnhrtsliip .n until
udvlce from the pieHidrnli.il imni
I nee on the selection ol a loinoiit-
tee i hull-man who will ill i i i
ations against Ihe Itcpurilti an- and
on the fixing of date- toi the offi-
cial notification or him ami hi inn
ning mate Senator Itohiiisou of
Arkansnh.
Iloth of the noniiiiiiM w-.n In
town for the committie mrotliig
and Governor Smith hefoir nittnd'
Ing It had an engagement to dis-
cuss campaign plans with Senator
Reed of Mlsaouil who iii.iile a pi
Itcd fight against l.im tor the Dem-
ocratic nomination.
At the invitation of Mi Sm th
the Missourian had conic to New
yoi-k rot- a conference. After 'is
arrival he gnve eveiv in".uiion
that ho would "go to the end of the
road" In support ftf th. piy
cause.
The national commiltn nueiing
was airnnged for thi alt. t noon.
and It wa planned to hold it be-
hind closed doora at iho national
Democratic club.
Designation of a ih.uiman to .sue
reed Clem Shaver or West Viigmln
was in reality left to Govcinoi
Smith who haa imllcated. however
n desire to have advice fiom com-
mittee members hefoir makini' a
definite recommendation
For some time the word has been
going (he rounds that Smith i
fers Senator Oeny of Khode N
land for the post. There al(. lias
been talk of .Senator I'ittni -i of
Nevada who has bi m a nouse
guest of the governoi and mototed
with him from Albany yesterday.
but suggestions have been made
that it might be best to plair till re
tlon of the campaign In the hands
of a business man In this connec-
tion the names of Owrn l Young
chairman of the board ol the Gen
erat Electric company Mi Ivm Ti.iy
lor a Chicago bank president and
others have beer mentioned.
In addition to filling the slm. s of
Hlem Shaver who took over the
committee reins four yea is no aft-
er his friend. John W. Davis had
been nominated the committee was
called on to namn a successor to
Mrs. Emily Newell Mlatr of Mis-
souri as vice chairman. She no
longor la a member and thciefore
is Ineligible for n election
There Is a serap on for hci pU o
with friends of Mis Nellie l.iyloe
Ross former govi i noi of Wyoming
cluiniinK ln ha the rdjfe over
Mis Itiinuii Pyki. ol i)h... and
eVeral othein who hi. fiyuud III
1 npi'i'iiliitliin
T millions
Baby chicks
Sawed
WU- ilurihoe tiki twwtt tr it
tre n Kif '.enmratif
Dr.lcCear's Chick
Diarrhoea Tablets
eus?
Wl li" Hflf'l P
RASKOB NEW
DEMO LEADER!
Takes Place Of Marvel On
National Committee
NK.W YORK July 11. (Tl-John
.1 K isknh. i-hnliman of the Fin-
mrn Committee of General Motors
tod iv was named chairman of the
Memorrallc National Committee.
I Ttankoh was nominated bv Jos-
li.ih Maivel of Delaware and the
nomination v.ns seconded by Nor-
iii hi Mack of New York.
' inmedliitrlv after hi apiolnt-
merit flaskob Issued a statement In
wnieh he said tha he was not a
pnliticitin .md had never hoen af-
iiiiitrd with any political (tatty.
I "hould like to pledge every
i.ike. nnd wot k for our cause
" . stnlPinent lead "to construe-
' policies Mud KlInRlnp. socnlled
iis makes more enemies than
ivli In our buiilucss life tmlay
i .ucceeil by constructive work
'i-l bv having better goods to sell
i' hi our competitors."
I'lir committee re-elected James
W itPinrd of New York former
inli.i-sadoi to Geimany as trens-
uiei. and t'hatlcs A Oreathouse of
Indiana. 11 secretary.
I II lllrl 11 mi lln(t ailnnlmt (1
lesolittaon directing Din new chair-
man to .ippolnt five vlce-cbslrmen.
Uasknb named Mrs. Nellie T. Ross
of Wyoming Mrs Florence G. Fnr-
ley of Kansas Governor Harry V.
By id of Virginia Scott Ferris of
Oklahoma and Mayor Frank Hulg
of Jersey City. N. J . to those places.
Rnskoli announced the appoint
ment or uol. Herbert II. Lehman.
New York financier to head the
finance cntntnlttee. succeeding Jes
so II. Jones of Houston. Texas.
The National Committee then up
proved a icsolution directing the
chairman to appoint an advisory
committee to assist In working out
the details of the campaign and
among oihei thinKM to confer with
Governor Smith and Senator Rob
inson as lo Ihcir respective notifi-
cation dales. Rasknh announced
Hie detection of Senator Gerry of
Hhode lslnnd as chairman of thla
ommitlee
The Nullotuil Committee elected
I Iwaid K HaNry or Virginia an
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ANNOUNCING
Ben Paschal!
r . SUCCESSOR TO .
McClaran-Conley Inc.
cleaners-dyers HATTERS '
' . At tho Same Location 2 "w.
304'Norlh Brcckcnridge Avenue
i i t -'
A Service Unexcelled x v
We have purchased tho donning plant billing and ac-
counts of McClnran-Conloy Inc. and will continue the
iuisiiioss undor the sanio policiou of our predecessors.
No whore will you be able
efficient service than wo
twenty years of experience in the Cleaning and Dye-
iiitf business together with our modern' ' equipment jjfj
enables us to give t'lio finest work and service known
to modern science. '
Our Invitation
Wo sincerely solicit the continuation of your 'loyal
patronaga and invite you to call and get acquainted
with us and especially we invite you to inspect o'ur.
largo up.to-dalQ plant. ' ' rt ' ' v. ' .
Our
Knowing thut satisfied cuslomora are our biggest as-
set wo pledge our oarnost desire to give our trade
complete satisfaction at all times.' Therefore' (. tiny 5
of our dofiliiiL'K aro uiisaliRfactorv it is a' nleasurc for is
.. i . .. i ..
us to maKu proper adjustments. v
BEN PASCHAEL
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I Dared In Jest "'
Jumps Overboard
NEW YORK July lLOrt-Xdare
uttered in jest by seventeen-year-old
Elalc Ekengren Of Washington
D. C. caused Morton Hoyt 29 of
Wnsljlngton. to jump overboard
from tho French liner Rrchatn-
bcAti while the ship wad dff thfe
Grand Iianlta laat Friday evening
Miss Ekengren said today when
they arrived. Hoyt Is a son of the
lato Henry M. Hoyt United States
solicitor gcnotnl under the Tnft
administration. He was rescued In
a dense fog and arrived in the
ship's hospital. Ho refused to ace
reporters.
Miss Ekongrcn wan returning
from a finishing school nt Lucerne
Switzerland. Hhe said alio was re-
sponsible for Hoyl'n net nnd denied
that he tried to commit suicide'
"I didn't scrlou.ily dare him lo
Jump ovorboard It waa done lnn
spirit of Jest." she said "and il
never dreumed he would take me
sorlnusly and do It. I wan aston-
ished when hr jumped oycrboartl.
I fool very badly about it hut.il
was n very brave thing to Jump
Into tho fog llko that."
Captain Leon Itollln command
er of the liner said the Rocham-
beau was In a dense fog that re-
stricted visibility to fifty meters
when he heard the cry of ''man
overborn d." .
Coolidge to Accept
Hoover's Resignatio)i
SUPERIOR. Wis. 31UY ll.(rV-
President Coolidge will accept the
roslgnntlon from the Cabinet of
Secretary Hoover of tho Commerce
Department but the date of ac-
ceptance has not been decided as
yet.
President Coolidge will not ask
the Republican presidential candi-
date to remain In the Cabinet dur-
ing the whole electoral campaign.
Tho resignation of Secretary
Work of tho Interior Department
will also bo accepted by Mr. Cool-
Idgn. The chief executive ha. many
names before hint to fill both va
cande. In the cabinet. Aa yet 'he
made no final choice.
M. K. Daniel spent part of the
day in Krcckcnridge Wednesday.
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Shearer, Frank. Breckenridge Weekly Democrat (Breckenridge, Tex), No. 45, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 12, 1928, newspaper, July 12, 1928; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth69213/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.