“Against Goodwill"
SCHEARER’S WORK AT GENEVA Scandal In United States FIGHT AGAINST DISARMAMENT (United- P.A. — Bi/ Telegraph — Copvrigb?* Australian and S.Z. Press Association (United Service) Received 0.00 a.m. WASHINGTON, Thursday DREW PEARSON. a newspaper correspondent at the P v 27 Geneva Naval Disarmament Conference, told the Senate investigating* committee on Thursday that William Schearer appeared to be a real influence against Anglo-American goodwill. and was with the United States naval experts on many occasions. Schearer is suing big American ship- j proposals at the naval conference bebuilding corporations for a large sum j IT eG . 1 \ l >r *tain. France and Japan. .... , ~ . . President Hoover ordered an unrest iot money for his ork in allegedly aid- , £r a ti on D f the scandal, and it is this ing in the defeat of the disarmament f inquiry which is now proceeding.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 779, 27 September 1929, Page 9
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