MR. DODD: Witness, I was inquiring about this man Oeser when we recessed—O-e-s-e-r; do you recall him? He was one of your employees in the Frankfurter Zeitung, was he not?
FUNK: Yes, he was the chief of the Berlin administration office of the Frankfurter Zeitung, a respected journalist.
MR. DODD: Yes. You know, do you not, that you have an interrogatory or an affidavit from him, which you are submitting to this court; it is in your document book?
FUNK: He volunteered to do that.
MR. DODD: Well, I’m not asking you—that is all right—whether he did or not; I just wanted to establish that you know that he did.
FUNK: Yes.
MR. DODD: Now, in that affidavit, as I read it, Oeser maintains that you were really being quite decent about the Jews in that newspaper. Is that not so? Is that not the sense of it; that you saved them from dismissal and so on, you put them under the exceptions provided in the decrees?
FUNK: Yes.
MR. DODD: All right.
FUNK: I allowed quite a number of editors to come under these exceptions.