"FURTHER SEARCH FRUITLESS'" SAYS HUSBAND
HONOLULU, July 20. rthe agents for Mr. Putnam are reported .to be attempting to locate Captain Anderson, a veteran mid-Pacifie skipperj for the purpose of a further search for Mrs. Earhart-Putnam. A massage from Los Angeles, however, says that Mr. Putnam said he was not organising a further search. It would take a year for a yacht to do what the Navy did- in a f ew days. Sucfc a search would be fruitless and illadvised. He was still clinging to the hope that a miracle would happen. " Amelia herself would be the last to j give up, ' ' he said.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 157, 21 July 1937, Page 9
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