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AMERICAN NEWS

A NEW SLOGAN. (United Press Association—By Electric ■ Telegraph—Copyright.) . NEW YORK, July 17. A movement to combat the economy fact and to put idle money in circulation by having every man with a job spend every cent lie can has, been started by a. group of farmers .near Desmdir.es, lowa. Urban business leaders in the neighbouring communities have, endorsed the-, movement,which is fast sheading' in Ylii's section. /•iarcnrc- yd A MURDER MYSTERY. / NEW YORK, July' 17. A murder mystery that has • per-, plexed the county police occurred .in Winston, Salem, North Carolina, where Smith Reynolds, twenty-year-old scion of a famous tobacco-growing family, was done to death. The next move "in t-h'e mystery is expected to take place when Richard J. Reynolds, elder brother of the murdered boy, arrives from abroad. • ; •

When he -returns a family decision will be reached as to whether a r-e-wajd will be offered for info;mation leadni ing to the arrest of the murderer o' | Smith Reynolds and whether a private i detective agency should he employed to aid the- sheriff in his jnvestigat ons. The sheriff has unearthed several'promising leads, which call for a detailed check-up in New York and otherplaces. r ' '

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 3

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AMERICAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 3

AMERICAN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 3

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