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{ pEBEY gy NEW BPITAI\I DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1929. 3 ARTHUR BULLARD Shearer Given Secret “Blue Book” FLAPPER T e e e o i o il Jusis B of \tion meets tomorrow selves sons of freedom and outcasts . Options ob & | (pjoen " sept. 10 UP—Henry K, DEAD AT fiENFVA By Navy Officials to Assist Him - ANSWERS CHARGES e T e e T . o, 5 W Soneie KR n Work Against Disarmament Berr oia e wiiekiod F ChR RO Noted Writer and Diplomat Suc cumbs at Age of 49 Geneva, Sept. 10 Bullard, 49, noted American writer, correspondent and diplomat and former head of the Russian section (UP)—Arthur of the United States state depart- ment, died toda Arthur Bullard was horn at St Joseph, Mo, New Jers with pubhe life shortly nating from the Blalr Presbyterial icademy IFor many years b act- «d as probation officer of the Irison association of New York. After 1905 he traveled extensive- and He bhecame was educated in connected after grad- ly as foreign correspondent for sev- cral magazines. He spent much {ime in Central America, Northern Africa and Russia. He was sent to Siberia | by the United States government. | Bullard v member of the sec- | retariat of the League of Nations for | {wo years, and in 1927 as attach- ed to the American dele international economic at Geneva. He was the many books, including “The Russian Pendul AR B0t D) ation to the conference mmmr of ment home was in Washington, D. €, Bullard had long been ill at a clinic here after two operations for a sinus infection plications, SUMMER BUSIESS CREATES RECORDS Many Lines Better Than at First and pleurisy com- of Year, Lamont Says Washington, Sept. 10 (®—Virtu- ally all the indicators of husiness wetivities are d by Secr y La- moat to have luring June year than in t ren ly an at higher lc August per vels this of any other year of the nation's ory. A number oi fhe activities of in- lustry and commerce during the three months actually on were righer pl: han during the ear- lter months of the year." the ary less decline than u Fimployment con howed past.” d wag payi tories, he added Uso have been well sustained dur- while life insur ince 1621 continued, there been an unusually prolonged pe- rod “substantially free from so- alled crises or ups and downs” and ¢ variations resultin from i- sonal influences have heen « rably reduced OFFICIALS PROBING [AMPERING CHARGF Hollywood Women to Appea Before Grand Jury Los Angel pt. 10 (P— vith tampering with stat s in the Alexander Panta ise, two young wood were ordered to appear hefore the county grand jury today, while 1 third woman, her name withheld, was under surveillance pending a probe of her activitics in an 100 bribe ofter 1arged s witness- s assanlt women of Holly- allege The two gi Nancy Lee, and Janice Hill, I sisters, were ar- rested after Nick Dunecav, a witness it Pantages' preliminar: aring. brought to the district attorney's cffice a note saying 5,000 would be given him if would testify against the state. The handwritir of the note was declared identical with that of Miss Lee's. Yesterday Miss Lee and Miss Hill vere declared by District Attorney Buron Fitts to have said the uniden- tified woman had incuced them to move to the apartment occupied by state's witnesses. “She knows plenty about the Pan- tages c Fitts quoted Miss of the unidentified woman ‘And whatever I know ahout the | caes—and T admit I know a lot—I learned from her." Both the girls, however denied the mystery as sayir stoutly woman or any- ,cne else had persuaded them to ap- | proach any state’s witnesses, cr that | they had written the note Duneav | gave to Fitts, Herald Classified advertising Is an | institution in New Britain Fat Girls ! 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Ark., who inst three ship building |, introduced a bill to require the concerns, charging the sum was due | ocigiration of lobbyists, announced kim for Tis prop: that unless his measure is passed aaginst disarmament this session he will demand a sena- ire Newport News torial investigation of lohbying at the Shipbuilding Co., Americ re sssion opening in Decem- Boveri Company ber. '-n< m Steel Compa Lobbyists have been particnlarly wn interview yesterday active during the tariff deliberations l‘l he wished to correct ccent months, swarming here in pression that he had said f such numbers that hotels have done admirals of the United banner business him to continue his pro However, the lobbyists inst officers—Charles I Pluy whom Caraway chiefly aims are uel S. Robison, William those who make a year round busi- and Henry A. Wiley—did 105 of lobhying and have cstablish- him to carry on his work ed permanent quarters hers said yesterday, but m A & on tele- Present at a gathe N phor ndication officers asked me to mak of the situation. Nam niza- for cruisers and a naval base in the |tions with offices here take up more Paciticl than six columns in the dircctory SHearer = it cryptic | and many of them, though not all, lobbyist VISITING JURISTS about the “blus Riddell Dominated Confercnce “Lord Riddell had d d the publicity dur he arms confr in Wa he said “Around ominatr W neva to offset any work d by said, ‘Well pérha Before Senate Committee. Ne York, t. 10 (UP)—Th 1ed the Bethlehem 1 navy department files in Washing Corporation, the Newport | ton supplied confidential inforn ews Shipbuilding Corporation and tion which he used in his fight [th American Brown-Boveri com- gainst armament reduction at | pany, claiming the money was owed Geneva, William B. Shearer said |to m for services at the Geneva \lisarmament conference and e avowed | 1 bying for navy building leg ig ravy,” in an Shearer, in an interview yeste interview, deserib how the dat s he was rouraged to work came to him through the mail in an against reduction of this count s official navy envelope. In the en. naval armaments by Admirals Sam- velope was a mysterious lue juel S. Rot Charles . Plunkett Look," he 1, “containing data on | William V. Pratt and Henry A every navy in the world.” Wiley. Later modified this state- how- ition to regu- IMPOSE BIG FINES £0 o Geneva. Rut Probibition Law Violators in er He must have somethi | It was clear that he meant New York Are Alarmed ent on. T vord spread he navy department. T ret New York, Sapt. 10 (— Prohibi New York to the Hofel ¢ v violators in New York ap- I had been asked in W, S tly are in for a per of stern 1 1 could and T said the | 4 at the hands of visiting 1 han was W coming t ile Liarge ., in Brook for me e Judge Hal- Colorado i er penalty for m of the fr has hee announced in the er upper X ul . McCort rer Inside the en was a blue [ hool It contained A on all At the convening of padlock court navies in the world torday r oa lar Only Shown to Officials onths, Judge Met “Was it a book accessible to fhe | Greenwich Vil th or only to naval official 16 a1an) ed bt was asked o wietor to post bonds to as “Only to naval officials ; compliance with the law ir “Who in navy se you t blhie book ? ion of $500 fines in liquor “Now, now." Shearer said, “you | .aces ¢ d somewhat of a sen: don't ex v Iueito answer that be-litjon as the general practice had fore T appear in Washington." been to impose lighter penalties in He sald he would take the bool: | pajier that otherwise juries would to Washington with him 1 place refuse to convict it at the disposal of the s nate jin- vestigating commit READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Committee In Sessinn TR— Washington, pt. 10 (UP)—'The senate naval affairs committes Ynot in exeentive ion today to deter 1ine whether or not it will inve 1te the charge that American building dollars have been us sow the seeds of discord in in tional disarmament negotiations to encourage the wy ol the national capital Che committee was expecte undertake the investigation, whic was demanded by Chairman Ror of the foreign relations committee as a result of a suit filed against three shipbuilding corporations for 7.000 by William B. 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