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160 INVESTIGATION OF NAZI bWD OTHER PBOPAGAIDb INVP~TIGATION OP NAZI AND OTHB~P~BOPAUATDA 161 f Tho CHAIRMAN.Here i m R straight out-and-out roport on stocks n aaoountad for. bids over tllere, dated April 7, 1934. Do you rclncnl the oligjnal of that? ethshow, do *bey not, that you rad Mr. Cli~tlm~as.Yes, sir. in qgitoting dmbtin mmre~peob 7'110 (!IIAII~MAN. 'rIltW0 WW LS~)HO~II!~?~Y 110 r(!f(ll'(!l1(:0 fo aIly of 1 iihovi\~rlcnluover C1~creat all iu tl~atlothr, was tllcrel I diieewith you. Mr. CHXISTMAS.No. ttsr of Mvch 27 to Mr.MoeGuire, wpy The CI~AIRMAN.That is addressed to Mr. Rohert Stcrlin mmnlith, ahowa tm fOllOwbg: 875 Park Avenue, New York City, N. Y., is it ,lot? It is 3 to Mr. Clork peruonully? B - emto UII .p~ the RoDk Re L)ddbad Mr. C~imu~lu~s. Yes, sir. h cvicl.nor a kttu irmrr DP. of WE%?G-y, lnd., &~t~of~PnlnTN.iL.Ptoldbtb.y~~do~oMjbot (talk) The CIIAIRMAN.But these other reports arc addressed to "G& men", with no name. That is true, is it not? Mr. CHI~I~TMAS. That is correct. t m the other inve~tigsutiom. Cnn~aw~a.Yee. The CHAII~XAN.NOW,this is rr letter which you wnt to Mr. MaG CHAIMjbot (talk)AN. This wntinuea: under dtrko 01 March 31, 1934, is it not? Mr. CHIIUTMAS.That ia a copy of it; yes, Thc CIIAI~NAN.You say [reading]: Don't you tillirk it would be a good ]day for tlre AmericPl~klon la togetlrer ard hirist oil the lullmt [~lvccrttgation? The first paragraph . . says: Corlgress IIOW sq)pear~to be elywcd in trying to emotk~ertht Wi r lettar to Mr. ehwrgw by cilrtwillug tl~cproposed 111vwtigati011W it W-illaw~rt Tt~stis wltat you said bo hlr. hlru~Guire't hFr. Celtrwaras. That 1s what l suid. The C~AI~~MAN. This letter states fwther as follows: T)oll't 1-011 tllil~kIt \tol~ldbe a good play far the A11w4can L&m b bgetlrer ilrd illakt on tlru frlllest iirvwtigition? I tlrit~kyou cmsoc Uu fmnr their stuildpoirlt, to wit: Tlat1i11bhgII~wit11 Ule couiuittm for tbs NI dlw~ltl~NcIIIIU~Op-o d tlw bontm dltc to inhtion and direrdtieg Ule H. Trwt Y~IWI~~ also -mt. Can you eolln~turricatem-ibir hylc? ~%Z~~&%ingmsaagod, Cprovocative aad eeaw--tto hvedved from h.gd-pub- W*. Ycltr said Ubst, did you not? hir. CHI{I~~I*UAS. Yes; I ssid that. The ~'JJAJRMAN. 'I'llis is addrwd to the inm wlio roceived W t. It b a coinrect report of what W- or %5,0? Mr. (!Mjbot (talk)ciyl.wns.Yes, sir. further as fullowe [reading]: nit3 CMAIIIMAN. Wl1ir.h has not bean dccounted for. Now, led fos iaveotigation .ad th4tc abmr to ka lie noC tl~tfroi1t lnnn for you ancl Clal-lit t on tko spot. If h+ earr put thb over, we cur for the Nrthn for tkmomtmy oettvlk. Mr. (?III~IBTMAS. NO,sir. 1 tlo not like tlro urn of that nlrrn", if you will ywdoa 1118. iIe wu e i~lrtnwllo clid some W 111 e. Tlre CHAIRMAN.Mr. Clurk did r~otdisclose to anyone he w ~oronl.riibution, (lid he? r. CBHIP~~MAS. NO; it wus not advertised, u11d 1waa not, Cnrrwu~w.Itww acklrd"bar Gerry. to cogw*tlrl it ritlr13r. The CI~AIUMAN. You were riot s litunlbor of Llle cozn~niftee, you? Mr. CIIRISTMAS.No, sir. The CHAIRMAW.And noitller was Mr. Clark? hfr. C~r11trr3?.uns.No, sir. Tlrc C!I~A~I~MAN.And it would lrave been oonce~ltled of mum, did you know that Mr. coa~u~ittecII~ not uncoverd it? e or aat leaet he waa otili receiving hir. C'III~IS~A~MAS. 1 (10 not ngpw with you that it wns no, sir. he waa, d muree.