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Show UAW PRESIDENT STAYSJN DETROIT rKTROIT. Oct. 1 (UP) Homer Martin, president of tha United Auto Workers' union, changed his mind about a trip to Washington today to confer with John L. Iewis, chief of the committee for industrial indus-trial organization. As a srqucl to a seriocomic day In which Mxrtln waa besieged yesterday yes-terday by rank and fil mmbera of his union, on whom h la re-lnrted re-lnrted to have pulled a pistol, th HAW leader had planned to leave this morning for the national capital. cap-ital. Fred Pieper, member of th national na-tional I'AW executive board, said the 1AW president planned to board a 1 3S plane today for Newark, ' N. J., to make an address. Pieper hinted that Martin may make a national na-tional radio address "in th near future." |