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SHEARER OFFERS

DEFENCE.

NAVAL DATA, GIVEŃ HIM OFFICIALLY?

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929.

DISARMED JEWISH CONSTABLES.

Refuses to Give Names, Who solicited his services Mr. Shearer would not any moro, de- finitely than that it was "every one in general and nobody in par-

HIGH COMMISSIONER ticular. Among those whom he recalled as having attended the

JUSTIFIES STEP. dinner were Admirals S. S, Robin- Stamford, Comp. (AP)-William son, H. A. Wiley, W. V. Pratt and

Cairo, Sept. 1. D. Shearer, self-avowed

Two representatives on behalf of pro- Roar Admiral Charles P. Plunkett. the newly elected Jowish. Agency pagandist against naval reduction, who has since retired. He in for Palestine, Mr. Hooften and Mr. defends his activities for which timated that some of them urged Horovitz, were received yesterday President Hoover has demanded the task upon him as "patriotic by Sir John Chancellor, the High an explanation. High naval of duty," continuing the discusalon Commissioner of Palestine, in the cers once at a dinner, he said, next day at a luncheon given him presence of Mr. Luke, who has been praised his work as a patriotic aboard the flagship California, an- Acting High Commissioner until duty,

chored in the Hudson...

Sir John's arrival In an interview supplementing aj Mr. Shearer said he lost no They protested against the order prepared statement, Mr. Shearer time getting into: action. In to disarm all Jowish constables, said he had been sent to the three April he "exposed the deplorable even if they are British subjecte party naval limitation conference condition of the navy," in articles which they regard as

an official at Geneva in 1927 by three large in the press. He wrote a "com manifestation of distrust of the ahip-building companies to "see plete report" on the navy for Jews.

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that the true facts and figures on Senator King and undertook a The High Commissioner justified naval strength were given to the fight to save the battleship Was- Mr. Luke's action, saying that this American press and people." hington from being scrapped, only was done on account of the threat He said he "was supplied with to have Senator King order him of the Moalem leaders, who alleged naval intelligence data officially, to drop the matter, after Mr. that unless the Jewish constablés but refused to say who supplied! Shearer had offered to reveal "in were disarmed they would not un- the data. All this would be re- secret" before the Senate Naval dertake to control the fury of the vealed, he said, either when he ap- Committee "the truth about our Arab masses. pears before the Senate committee naval strength." The offer was which is scheduled to begin in declined. vestigation of his activities Sept. Next, Mr. Shearer sald, he re- 10 or when his suit against the leased "secret war college letters, shipbuilding companies he said causing Secretary of the Navy employed him is tried,

ment Mr. Shearer said:

Sir John Chancellor promised to consider the Jewish demand for compensation, and also promised to

haue a statement to population of Palestine. Reuter,

the Jewish

Wilbur to convene a court of in- on file with the Judge Advocate Americanism; I am against all in. quiry, whose secret findings are appeal to keep up the fight for General of the navy."

ternationalism."

con-

Declaring that "all yardsticks thus far proposed have been. de- signed to alap u with," Mr. Shearer asserted he would tinue his fight for a navy as power ful as England's even though his subsidy had been removed.

Shipmen Deny Getting Reports.

Blames Mr. Kellogg Mr. Shearer said he was dia missed by the shipbuilding com- pantes at the instigation of Frank B. Kellogg, former Secrotury of

Accuses Mr. Rockefeller. State, In a typewritten stato- On the way to California to carry on a campaign in the in- "I was informed by the parties terests of cruisers and a naval interested that Frank B. Kellogg, base," Mr. Shearer said he stop then Secretary of State, had warn ped In Chicago long enough to ed my employers to have nothing isaue a statement accusing John further to do with me--the British D. Rockefeller Jr. as "one of the

Mr. Shearer said his reports had protested against me at backers of pacific movements."

from Geneva were sent to Honry Geneva and at the State Depart- "In 1926," Mr. Shearer's state- C. Hunter, counsel of the Na- ment at Washington.

ment continued, "I went to the tional Council of American Ship- "On Dec. 15, an attorney came Preparatory Arms Conference at builders, composed of the leading to Washington and informed me Geneva and was supplied with American shipbuilding and marine that the Secretary of State was naval intelligence data officially equipment manufacturers. Mr. out to get me' and a New York All this was at my own expense. Hunter denied that he, or the cann- newspaper was about to attack me. On my return to the United States, cil, and received such reports. On Jan. 16, 1928, one of the in- I was speaker at the murine din- Dr. Charles S. MacFarland, gen- terested group telephoned and ner held at the Waldorf-Astoria erat secretary of the Federal Coun asked me to come to the Carlton and attended by representatives of cal of Churches, in a statement Hotel, Washington, where I was the marine and shipping indus-said that Mr. Shearer was appar introduced to his superior and was tries."

small group instructed to continue.

All these activities Mr. "Shearer ently allied with a "My activities kept up to and described as having been carried working for a bigger navy. during the president campaign.on as a free agent. At this point, navy seemed to originate from a All the propaganda for a big After the national campaign was however, his status changed. over, the group instructed me tol "Shortly afterward," the state common source, said the state- carry on, and then on March 27, ment continued, "I was employed ment. It continued: "There are.

probably

pseudo societies 1929, broke off all agreement with- to go to Washington and fight for formed by professional propa out giving any reason whatso- the three-cruiser bill, which was gandists, professing to stand for passed successfully under the 100 per cent. Americanism. Some Mr. Shearer said, he first took a leadership of Speaker Longworth, of these organizations claim nation- hand in international affairs in who took the floor and opposed al proportions, but, as a matter of 1924, two years before he sold his the Administration.

fact, most of them consist of the services as a "naval expert" "to Employed by the Year). professional patriot, an office, à |the shipyard interests." İn ̈March

"After the close of the Sixty typewriter, stenographer, a multi- of that year, he recalled, the ninth Congress, I returned to New graph machine, a list of names Pacific fleet had visited New York York and was employed by the and a treasurer" and there was a gale reception year. I proceeded to Geneva for Dr. MacFarland gave out a let- with a dinner at the Union League the wind-up of the Preparatory ter Mr. Shearer had written him. on Naval Disarma- It referred to "misguided and mis- Conference At that dinner, he said, high ment and to attend the Coolidge informed spiritual leaders." officers told him that the United Tri-Power Conference. I was ad States Navy would be helpless in vised that it was important to

ever."

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