U.S.S. HOUS TOI'T 
Evening Press News 
1 August 1938 
NATIONAL NEWS 
Kan 11 a : 
Weary searchers on Monday continued the search for the 
missing Hawaii Clipper and the 15 passengers and crew members 
who vanished with the 26 ton flying boat. Hope had dwindled 
almost to the vanishing point but United States Naval ships 
and Army and Navy planes kop up their sweeping search of seas 
in a radius of 1,000 miles from the Philippines*. 
Columbus j_ Ohio : 
A final report was made today by the Grand Jury investigating 
charges that state employees of Ohio have been made to contribute 
from their salaries to the campaign of Governor Martin Davey. 
The Jury issued no indictments, but denounced sharply what it 
called the practices of the Governor Davey Administration. The 
renort recommended that a second Grand Jury be called to continue 
the inauiry. Charges that large sums were collected by soliciting 
contributions from Civil Service employees came as a bombshell 
in the fight of Governor Davey for renomination on the • Democratic 
ticket. He is opposed by former Lieut .Governor Sawyer, of 
Cincinnati. The state nrimary will be held August 9th. 
Newcastle, N.H. 
The internationally famous painter, Edmund C. Tarbell, died 
today at his New Hampshire home. He had been ill for two weeks. 
Tarbell was a native of West Groton, Massachusetts-* 
New York: 
Secret Service agents held 11 persons today on counter- 
feiting charges. The G-Men are looking for the press which 
is turning out fairly good imitations of $5 and $10 bills. 
The defendants are charged with passing about $60,000.00 
worth of the counterfeit monejr in night clubs during the past 
six weeks. Officials said distributors sold the money to agents 
for $36.00 por $100.00, The agents in return sold it to passers 
for $75.00 per $100.00. The defendants included three young 
women. 
Detroit: 
"resident Homer Martin of the United Auto 'Worker's Union 
warned local unions today not to demand national labor relations 
board elections. The UA1VU has suffered two defeats in recent 
plant elections held by the NLRB. Said Martin, w / Jo prefer to 
seek agreements with the 
table, NLRB elections s 
management by way of the 
hould be accepted only as 
conference 
a last resort. 
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