U.S. ATHLETES WILL ATTEND OLYMPICS Stars Willing to Pay Their Own Expenses to Compete In Olympics at Berlin CHICAGO, Dec. 4. (AP) -Avery Brundage, president of the American Olympic committee, said today United States athletes favor going to 1936 olympics at Berlin even if they must pay their own expenses. Despite opposition by groups urging on because of alleged Nazi religious and racial discrimination, 138 out of 139 athletes who have written to him favored taking part, Brundage said. "To those alien agitators and their American stooges who would deny out athletes their birthright as American citizens to represent the United States in the olympic games in Germany," Brundage said, "our athletes reply in modern vernacular, 'oh, yeah!' *Our women skiers, competing in the olympics for the first time, raised their own funds in 8 few days. "If malicious propaganda makes it necessary," he concluded, "the members of the summer teams will do the same. Our athletes and patriotic sportsmen are showing the world that they will not be made martyrs to a cause not their own, and cannot be handicapped by subversive influences." '