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Yiddish (see also Hebrew)-Continued.

New York-Continued.

Waste Material Press and Metal Trade Journal, Junk & Metals, New
York.

Yiddshe Folk (s-wkly), Zionist, New York.

Zukunft (mo.), Lit. & Soc'lst, New York.

Ohio

Jewish World (daily), Ind., Cleveland.

Pennsylvania

Jewish Morning Journal (daily), Rep., Philadelphia.
Jewish World (every day), Rep., Philadelphia.

Volksfreund (Yiddish & Hebrew), Jewish, Pittsburgh.

Wisconsin

Wochenblat, Jewish Interests, Milwaukee.

Tabulation of foreign-language newspapers of the United States.

[Compiled by Clyde P. Steen, president National Association City Editors.]

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Tabulation of foreign-language newspapers of the United States-Continued.

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(Following is the order read by Senator Sterling on page 2845:)

Memorandum No. 21:

WAR DEPARTMENT.
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF.
Washington, January 30, 1919.

1. The Chief of Staff directs that all officers, employees, or persons in the Military Intelligence Division be informed that the information in their custoly is confidential and can not be released to Senators, Congressmen, Congressional Committees, or to others in official or private life in Washington or elsewhere without the approval of the Secretary of War.

2. All requests received for such information in Washington, where it seems compatible with the public interest that the request be complied with, will imme diately be brought to the attention of the office of the Director, Military Intelligence Division, properly prepared in the usual staff memorandum for transmission to the Office of the Chief of Staff.

3. With requests for information made at places other than in Washington the proper action to be taken will consist of forwarding the request to the office of the Director, Military Intelligence Division, Washington, in the usual letter form.

By order of Colonel Dunn.

A. G. CAMPBELL,

Lieutenant Colonel, General Staff,

Executive Assistant.

(At this point the committee proceeded to other business, at the conclusion of which it adjourned, the hearings on the subjects of German propaganda and of the brewers' and the liquor dealers' activities being thereupon closed. The same subcommittee later proceeded, under Senate resolution 439, to investigate lawless propaganda in the United States, especially Bolshevik propaganda, these latter hearings being published in a separate volume entitled "Bolshevik Propaganda."

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