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¥ ) ’ + oe perl tl > —-. icine ee oe a ~ Y 7 | ' ' \* a UNEARTH NEW CLUE IN INVESTIGATION OF PLAYBOY DEATH / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932 | house, said he was on the first floor {closing windows when he heard a { shot, scream, followed by Mrs.’ Reynolds’ He said he dashed upstairs to find Reynolds alone on a sleeping porch, with a revolver nearby. The .Sentinel says officers have been unable to question Mrs. Rey- nolds since her collapse. Meanwhile friends and attorneys sought to bring some order out of the young millionaire’s financial Newspaper Says Millionaire and situation, Wife Together When Shot Was Fired Winston-Salem, N. C., July 71—(®) —The Twin City Sentinel said Thurs- day it learned from “high authorities” Smith Reynolds and his bride, the former Libby Holman, Broadway | Mrs. Reynolds was at first reported not sharing in young Reynolds’ in- heritance, and only in his personal Property, the value of which is not ; yet known, The will of the late tobacco manu- facturer, who died in 1918, was said to have provided only for income for his children, and his wife, who died later, was believed to have left a sim- ilar will, Under this plan the vast revue star, were lying across a bed estate, estimated as high as $100,000,- together when the heir to the Rey- | 000, although valued at only about nolds tobacco millions shot earlye Wednesday. The Sentinel said this statement was made to investigating officers by| was fatally |$! 10,000,000 when R. J. Reynolds died, was not to be divided until his chil- dren were 28 years old. Provisions for income for their chil- Mrs. Reynolds before she collapsed | dren was made, but not for wives or upon learning of: her husband's death. | husbands, attorneys said. First reports had said Mrs. Rey- Smith Reynolds’ first wife and nolds was in a nearby bedroom at the |their baby daughter, relinquished to time of the shooting. Ab. Walker, a friend of Reynolds, who was spending the night in the \its mother following separation and ‘divorce proceedings, likewise Will not | {ional returns from the North Da- Participate in any of his estate, the Gol STOCKING SHADES RIGHT OFF THE ICE’ The right stocking shades in HOSIERY “AS YOU LIKE IT” will help make you look “as cool as a cucum- ber"’—and you can’t f you do look that way. ‘eel that way unless The shades recom- | mended below are smart and summery— and just the thing for “sheer comfort.” © WHITE ® PALETONE ° IVOIRE SANDEE CASINO GRAIN SARAH GOLD SHOP “Style Without Extravagance” 312 Main Ave. BISMAR 0. K, AMERICA \ TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE 60 modere minutes with the world’s finest dance orchestras, and famous Lucky ‘Strike features, every Tuesday, ‘Thursday ond Saturday eve ‘sing cove N. B.C. networks, CK, N. D. Phone 566 father already having settled $1,000,- ;000 on them. | Reynolds died from a bullet ‘wound |in-the head said by members of the |householdgto have been self-inflicted. ;The theory that it might have been accidental led to no tangible results, but Sheriff Scott said he was not sat- isfied either way as yet, 'NVE IS HUMBLED BY LANDSLIDE VICTORY Junior Senator Pledges Self. to ‘Carry On’ Fight For Good Government Washington, D. C., July 7.—A pledge to “carry on, as best I know how, to jwin the kind of response from our government which is properly owing to every individual who toils and {contributes those things which sus- tain our economic and social life” was made here by U. 8. Senator Gerald P. Nye (Rep., N. D.) as addi- kota primary election reached heré. “And in carrying on,” Nye said, “I shall be most thoroughly encouraged by that voice heard so emphatically through the ballot boxes last week.” Nye characterized’ his landsilde victory in the primary over Gover- nor George F. Shafer as “the kind every man in public life dreams of and hopes for, but the kind only a jcomparative few life to enjoy.” | “Though I have tried extremely hard ‘o so conduct myself in my work and effort as to be in close conformity with what I believed to be the best interests of my state and country,” Nye said, “I am sure I had no right to anticipate any such majority as Was given me at the polls last week. | Nevertheless, it is comforting to look ;Upon the result as being something [Ol a ratitication of my effort.” North Dakota's junior senator has received hundreds of messages since ‘the election which will require much time for response. In his statement |he ackhowledged receipt of them and! | Asked those who wrote to him not to jfcel that he was ignoring them if the jresponse seemed tardy. “I hope this word will abandon any possible thought of lack of ap- |preciation on my part of the con- jgratulations received and of the ; Splendid work and effort of those jthousands of friends who stood so loyally by in the campaign and car- ried on when I could not be present myself,” Nye said. “I can but hope for a chance to directly serve them {to their great advantage while offer- {ing hereby my unqualified thanks for the vote recorded in my behalf in the late election.” PLAN RUBBER COMMITTEE New York, July 7.—@)—The rub-! ber industry has decided to seek so- lution of its problems through for- mation of a super-committee of five men who will serve as advisors for} the entire Thursday, trade, it “was learned There was not one death sentence , Mo., passed in Scotland, nor was there one} Miles City, Mont., clear 80 execution in Scottish prisons through- jous 1931. the general avoidance of the q others? “We've spilled the beans” in the smoker’s interest O you inhale? “You've spilled the beans!” said the cigarette trade when first. we asked this simple question—a ques- tion which long had been treated with silence that would “shame a Sphiox!” ‘Why? Wasn’t the subject vital enough to pursue? Or, was there a hidden reason for uestion by Do you inhale? Lucky Strike has dou It's toasted” to raise this question . . . because cettain - -Yeur Pretection=agalast ivifation ~agslast cough Howard. STILL Goma Wald et “Cecilia Porter. who made her screen| Berne.—They built airplanes to las debut with O'Brien in “The Rainbow |!n 1924, as is witnessed in an old Dor- Trail,” enacts the leading feminine|nier flying here. It was built in 1924 role and others in the cast include}@nd had made more than 8000 flights Charles Middleton, Noble Johnsor,|at the end of last year. During the |Forrester Harvey, Russ Powell, Roy |Past seven years it has made more wig t/PROHIBITION PARTY | day; little change | in_temperature. For North and South Dakota: Generally fair to- night and Friday; Former Congressman From Georgia Is Selected at In- little change in i i i Stewart and Charles Stevens. than 7900 flights from Lake Con- temperature. dianapolis Meeting “Mystery Ranch” tells the story of a| Stance, carrying a total of 18,575 pas- Far ‘Tontent and handsome young rancher ee a seligets: tempts the rescue of a beautiful girl Warne wet pore] yintenapolis, Ind. July 7.—WP—|ncid captive by a half-mad rancher| REVIEW KREUGER LOSSES tion tonight. Willlam D. Upshaw, former Democra-|and cattle thief. To accomplish this,| New York, July 7.—UP)—Evidence For Minnesota: Generally fair to-| tic representative in congress from he becomes involved in a series of ex-| indicating that Ivar Kreuger, spec- night and Friday; slightly cooler to- night in extreme southeast. GENERAL CONDITIONS A low pressure area, accompanied by scattered showers, extends from the Great Lakes to the Great Plains region this morning. Over two inches of rain fell at Chicago. Higher pres- sure and generally fair weather pre- vails from the Rocky Mountain region westward to the Pacific coast. Tem- peratures are below the seasonal nor- mal throughout all northern an western districts, Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 7.0 \ft. 24 hour change, -0.3. ’ Bismarck station barometer, inches, 2828, Reduced to sea level, 30.05. Georgia today was given a second bal- lot nomination for the presidency by the prohibition party's national con- vention. Upshaw announced he would with- draw if Senator William E. Borah, (Rep., Idaho) or some other out- Standing dry leader agreed later to head a third party movement. Upshaw received 74 votes on the | second ballot; Frank S. Regan, of Rockford, Ill., 62; Harley W. Kidder of Barre, Vermont, 2, and D. Leigh Colvin, of New York 2. Regan was nominated candidate for the vice presidency by acclamation. This action followed the withdrawal of the name of Borah, who, conyen- citing adventures that are said to pro-!ulating in Kreuger and Toll Ameri- vide many thrills new to the screen. can certificates, lost nearly $800,000 (2) Stomach x TROUBLES tion leaders said, preferred to await At 7 a.m. apart . $5) action by a large dry convention to Highest yesterday . . 5] be held in Washington next week. : Lowest last night ........ 52|/ With the convention apparently ready to nominate the Idaho states- PRECIPITATION man, leaders Wednesday night talk- Amt. 24 hrs. ending 7 a. m. . T/ed with him by telephone and then Total this month to date 1.17} issued the following statement: Beat we Roa date . thee “The senator greatly appreciates ema aii Coens 4g {the compliment the convention con- OW frequently we he pete rae oY ‘ Normal, Jan. 1 to cate 946/ ters upon him in its willingness to| Fl quently we hear people effects to follow your relief. complain of “indigestion.” And how seldom there is actually any- thing wrong with the digestive Accumulated excess since Jan. i 1.42) nominate him for the presidency. He advises, however, that the conven- asant way to alkalinize n is so much better—so ‘ker—than attempting to NORTH DAKOTA POINTS sys ch qui! tion do not make such nomination ans! . of the vicinity of Wibaux in the H Temprs. Pre. | "On _ f vee mplish the same thing by a | County: of Wibaux and State of Mone | as such a call should come, if at all, , aT ‘ A * Set if ene High Tay te trom a great united uprising of the! , What most people call indigestion diet! 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District number 26 will be opened on Tuesday, July 12th, 1932 at 2 P.M at the ‘West School house in said district. The Roard reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. MRS. JOE FISCHER, Clerk, Menoken, N. Dak. 6/23-30, July ith State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon, I, C. Davies, Judge, NOTICE ‘TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the state of WIL. LIAM HENRY CONNER, Deceased. ico is hereby given by the un- dersigned, administratrix of the estate of ‘William Henry Conner, late | | Moorhead, Minn, to support him, and outdoor scenes! | GENERAL that are said to stand out in pictur- 00 ‘00 @ 18} .00 01) 00 — | | E SALE Only a short time remains to get Shoes for Ward’s Sale savings! sizes in every style! one-straps and high shoes skin, patent and elk. All wi Right in Time for TENNIS a pair and save at this price!. 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