AMERICAN ITEMS
SUICIDE AGREEMENT,
(United Press Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright)
NEW YORK, April 27
A message from Laguna Beach says that .Airs Post’s attorney, .Mr Mors by White has stated that ho had found a letter, dated the day before the shooting, bearing Mrs Post’s personal seal, in which she indicated that she and Airs Palmer had planned a suicide agreement. Air \Ahite said that there was nothing in Au er’is papers to indicate such an agreement.
PRESIDENT HOOVER
DBA IAM) FOB LAW ENFORCEMENT.
(Received this dav at 9.41) a.m.) WASHINGTON, April 28
An emphatic demand tor speed in carrying out his law enforcement programme was delivered in Congress to-day by Mr Hoover, in a special message, which declared American .obedience to law enforcement and judicial organisation bad fallen below the necessary -standards. “Reforms are necessary, if I am to perform the high duty which falls upon the executive for enforcement of the Federal laws.’’ The President stressed that while a considerable part of the problem arose from laws relating to intoxicating liquors, laws relating to •narcotics, a'u to mo hi lei thefts, etc., were also contibutory.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1930, Page 5
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