AMERICAN ITEMS.
ILLICIT SPECULATION. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright'. (Received this day at noon.) WASHINGTON, February VI. The Senate to-day adopted a resolu t ion l>v Senator Heflin calling upon the Federal Reserve Hoard to submit suggestions for legislation to correct the alleged excessive use of tlie* Reserve Systems funds and credits for stocK speculation, against which the Rcscn-i Hoard complained. GIRL STRANGLED TO DEATH. VANCOUVER, February 12. Pearl Kahole, a beautiful art. Miclier. aged twenty, was found strangled t death early on Monday morning after a night of prayer with her suitor. Dennis Han-lay, aged twenty-two, a scion iff a wealthy English family. In his room. Han-lay. when charged with murder was incoherent and babbled: *• I don’t know wlmt happened but 1 know the Lord loved ,Pearl. Ihe Lordloved little Pearl. 1 had a vision of the Lord and the Lord spoke to me and told me he loved her. Hie Lord said Pearl was to lie the Mother of Christ and she had conceived and would hear Christ.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 5
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170AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 5
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