run errands and get facts not carried by the press, but he insisted that Lord had no authority to interfere with legislation WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. The employment of William B. Shearer .the Naval Propagandist by the United States Shipbuilders as an observer at the Gendva Conference, was described as “most unwise” today to the Senate Committee by Air Charles M. Schwab, the Chairman of Directors pf the Bethlehem Steel Corporation. Mr Schwab said that he knew nothing fiboiit the Shearer deal until many months later. Asked who was responsible for the employment of Shearer by his company, Mr Schwab hesitantly named Air S. W. Wakeman, the Vice-President of 'the Companyi
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1929, Page 6
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