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Morning Press News 
7 August 1938 
NATIONAL NEWS 
Washington 
Senators Bone of Washington and Adams of Colorado claimed 
some sort of a record today when it came to the amount of 
monejr received and spent on political campaigns. Bone and 
Adams filed their campaign questionaires with the Sheppard 
Campaign Expenditure Committee: In the column which called 
for a listing of contributions, the Senators listed nothing. 
The column listing for an amount of money spent also showed 
a zero. 
Washington 
Trial examiner Edwin Smith of the National Labor Relations 
Board lashed out today at A F of L President William Green 
for statements the labor leader made at the Massachusetts 
Labor Federation Convention. Smith quoted Green as saying 
that Smith had remarked that grafts are -nothing more than com- 
pany unions. Said trial examiner Smith, "This statement is 
reckless and untrue; Mr. Green would be completely unable to 
support his statement.” 
New York 
Pan American Airways announced toda 3 ^ that the company had 
given up hope of finding the missing Hawaii Clipper and the 
planers fifteen passengers. Airways President Trippe expressed 
appreciation for what he called the "invaluable cooperation 
of the War and Navy Departments” in the eight day search for 
the -piano. Sixteen ships and ten Army and Navy pianos ranged 
160,000 square miles in the search south of the Philippine 
Islands. Trippe said that it was impossible for him to state 
a cause for the clipper’s disappearance last Friday. Tho 
clipper’is last reported position was 500 miles out from Manila 
on its flight from Guam to Manila. 
Washington 
Persons w ho hope to make up to ten thousand dollars a j^ear 
merely by reading a little book entitled "The Elite Collection 
of Successful Business Plans” appeared today to be doomed to 
disappointment. The Elite Publishing Company of Now York 
City published the book with 107 plans for raking in the coin 
of the realm. The company said some of its customers had 
made from five to ten thousand dollars a year. The Federal 
Trade Commission did not seem to be able to locate the lucky 
persons. Tbday they issued a complaint against the Elite 
Publishing Company and told them to take it easy on their 
talcs of how easy it is to pull in ten thousand dollars 
year . 
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