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WASHINGTON Nov 3 UP)—The house committee on Activities slapped another subpena on Homer Martin Thursday but again consented to let the president of the United Automobile Workers postpone his testimony At the same time Chairman Dies (D) Texas canceling a hearing scheduled for Thursday complained that the 'committee was having trouble getting witnesses since what he called President Roosevelt's “blast” at the methods of the in-- 1 qutry casual unTRimmeD Witnesses Cowed by' NEW YORK Nov 3 UP)— Leon G Turrou former FBI agent testifying for tiie government in the espionage trial of three persona Thursday said the fugitive Dr Ignats T Griebi "not only betrayed this government but betrayed Germany as well” "He waa our informant” Turrou said Dr Griebi a former United States army medical corps reserve officer and German bund leader fled to Germany last May as a stowaway on the liner Bremen shortly before Homer Martin UA W he was indicted with 17 others for leader again gets respite on testiplotting to steal American military fying at “red probe” ecrets Turrou a former “plus GOAT’S! COATS! - The COLORS: The FABRICS: Mixtures Drown 1 have signified a desire to testify Dies said but now are “afraid of losing their jobs” Hei added that the same is true of some "laboring people” Martin was called In connection ith charges'lriade before the committee that his union was honeycombed with communists who had seized key positions and fomented strikes and other disturb- ployes Monotone Tweeds Colorful Tweeds Illack V Green Navy - Novelties Nubbles a ' Douclcs Win© ances Martin to Name Parts Wanted Let Off Martin was asked to testify two Dlx’s questions drew repeated reUnit Conferees weeks ago but begged off on the bukes from Federal Judge John C ground that to do so would "reopeb Knox 'I old wounds” at the time when he WASHINGTON Nov 3 UP-- Ho An example of the mer Martin president of the United was engaged in delicate negotiafollows: tions with the motor manufacturQ Were you in Kings county Automobile Workers announced on ers a would he 15 for observation appoint about night Thursday hospital At that time Dies said Martin 65 a to to committee try negotiate years ago? standard contract in would be excused if he would cer- A Not that I remember tifythe 'correctness otpublished — Q Were you- - brought up on the automobile parts industry He said such an agreement would statements made by himself charg- charges by the police 20 years ago? A I think you are just invent- cover about 2000 parts factories He lng that there had been a Widhas discussed the program with espread communist infiltration into ing things ‘ the union Dies would not say Q Were you once a ribbon Ford Motor company officials he added and predicted other plants Thursday what had become of this Clerk? the investigation A I was a salesman at Macy's such as General Motors “would be phase of Martin here attending a meeting for it" at $50 or $60 a week was Martin also announced that the of the union’s executive board Dies’ Q Suppose the record at Macy’s executive board meeting her£ had subpenaed and later went to ahows your salary was just $20? Then it named these 10 delegates to repre office for a conference A And commissions was announced he would appear 381200 at members sent Do occaremember UAW an Q you next Wednesday Dies wo'uid make sion when I brought a Mrs Daniel- the convention of the Committee for no comment asked whether son to your office and was kidding Industrial Organization in PittS' the date had when been 'fixed to make burgh November 14: you? the Martlntestimony follow rather Martin George Addes Richard than “You never kidded me in your precede the Michigan election Ed Hall Walter Frankensteen life” Turrou said coldly of next Tuesday Dix next asked if Turrou had Wells Wyndham Mortimer and R not expressed disgust at Adolf Hit- J Thomas executive board officers Murphy Case ler for “grabbing away the head- and Delmond Garst Tracy Doll and In the ‘blast" to which Dies relines” when he arrested Otto Her- Charles Millard board members ferred President Roosevelt rebuked mann Voss 38 another on trial the committee for receiving testi-- l "That’s a despicable lie!” Turrou INNSBRUCK Germany Nov mony that Governor Frank Murphy shouted reddening UP)— Nazis arrested nine Serviten of Michigan now up for reelection 1 "Weren’t you trying to get pub- monks and "a great number was guilty of treason m not adopt- licity for your own (newspaper) other citizens of Innsbruckj’ Thurs- lng a firmer policy toward the articles when you made the arrests day in resumption of a drive strlkers of early 1937 in this case?” against Alleged immorality among Since Dies’ speech of Monday "I was not” Turrou said monks night saying that committee funds! were running low numerous contributions of one to ten dollars have been received Thursday the mall brought a check for $50 which like all the donations was returned Outlining the future plans of the committee Dies said it would take up reports next week of communist activity among negroes jn the south A subcommittee will go he said to Asheville Atlanta Birmingham N C New Orleans San Antonio Dallas and other southern cities and then continue to the west coast for hearings on alleged communist activity tiere Wouldn’t Dodge Subpena When reporters asked Martin tins afternoon whether he would appear before the committee he said he “certainly would not refuse to be subpenaed by the United States government"’ However 'he added that he thought it "very unfortunate that the committee has become involved in partisan politics” Dies issued af statement late in the day saying that he had been deluged with letters telegrams WEDGE HEELS and telephone calls from patriotic Americans who enthusiastically indorsed the work of our committee” He said he was “particularly gratified that the people have not been deceived by the clever and campaign of ridicule misrepresentation and abuse which the enemies of this country conceived with a view to discrediting the inevery go vestigation" He quoted from a book entitled! 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