Show CREEL WORKED t It Y WITH SOVIETS E t c RED a ALLEGES U. U us S. S Information Oll Chairman U Used ed Radicals Ab Against Germans Report Renewal Ren of or assertions as assertions as- as i Washington ton rob rth 4 that soviet Io had under under- 2 heart sh since C. C chango change of or complete C 44 gone Jonen gonea a comp t the w when It was ur urging ing universal revolution against t J Ide an and constituted lo governments marked to toll to- to ll days dares examination cx o of Ludwig Lu wl Martens sou soviet o get representative c in ht the Unit United Ironed d dI I S States Slates by br the Senate committee Ines- Ines ii tI Russian propaganda anda Martens began an the reading o of a series of or prepare prey pre- pre H y l pare pared ared statements on the subject but hut I IU w U was Interrupted h by Senator Moses ose Republican KC- KC Vf publican l New ew C Hampshire chairman of oC c V the tho committee who ruled against t ft t cumbering up the iho record with S 4 3 Jan ganda a C But Rut the part of or testimony S that stirred committee members most Z questioning n was wa as aL as evidenced b by their theil Incidentally that his assertion made matlo b In 1918 tho the agents of or tho the committee a rr on public Information the wartime 1 government o publicity agency and other officials of or the thc United States Stales worked X Y with soviet olet officials to bring about a ay revolution re In Germany Grman and anal at the same samei y here designed e l 3 i 0 time got Iol out documents r. r K rg to prove piove that soviet so officials were paid pal r. r agents of Ct Germany German I A Sap Sala ti C. L J Main Hn Unlit Double Hole 2 Questioned as to the nature of or the these o I were ere t documents Martens paid the they If known ns as the sisson Isson papers l This his testimony tes- tes 4 timan led Chairman Moses to suggest V that George Creel l. l chairman of or the ther 4 r committee on public Information ap- ap was wis S working orJin with the Soviets o w on one han hand and against them on tho the I other to which the witness agreed Asked rt regarding the officials men- men Martens named Raymond Rarmond RobIns Robins Rob Rob- I Ins formerly of or tho the Red fled Cross mission to Russia as one ono of those through I whom hom the Soviets operated co-operated In their propaganda against a Germany German The soviet Russian sian government go has v. v frequently Of offered CercI 1 to agree with other othor countries of or the tho world In a mutual plan 5 to leave e one another's Internal affairs affairs af- af fairs alone Martens told tho the committee commit commit- tee I lee adding that hl his government could coul 10 to depended upon to keep Its promises r In this matter because o its economic in inS interests In- In S led Jed that way a and Lenine and S S others ont only advocated ad the general rev rev- r J during the period when hen other attacking ther tho the nations were actively clr r soviets soviet Some Som Couriers Courier were rc American mcdeR The witness refused again to ans answer er questions concerning his methods of or communicating with Hh Moscow ro cow through if carriers man many of oC them he l said ald at zt his appearance appearance last week tel have c been killed or Imprisoned Jorr Iris his pre- pre x 1 ious cious t testimony he declared some Iome of or ofa a ft tho the couriers engaged in tn tho tiro traffic are American citizens The fhe committee will take take- up his hIs- ex- ex s animation again Monday ronda |