Show f I In 3 Op r M j JS t LYE i f lEU tion of Intricate Propaganda System Ii J. J JI U S. S by De Dernburg and 4 t f r Told in Letterst Letters i t GION Dec 7 FUrther Further in the story of tho the ef- ef j of d C Count YOU Ton on Bernstorff the German Gernan ambassador and other i to influence sentiment r a tO toward Germany and to tot Et t t the tto shipment of war supplies Allies were were vere revealed in dean dean- tho Senate today by A. A Brace Bruce i i of th the department of justice of the tho propaganda system by i Bernard ernand Dernburg the per Dal agent ent in the tho United b j of the Lusi- Lusi Ithe the rebuilding of or it by V by-V Yon Von on l a manner which II cans can can can- nu cl if it becomes known known also I t tt t With 1 ith th in communications 1 e i former forcer ambassador to the tho foreign f eiga office ilso vu u evidence t relating to toJ toP P J In 1915 and of or the American emr em- em r lIon with the hope of ot 1 adl I of or war supplies to fl s tY br eo 80 o arousing feeling U. U voters as to I compel leg leg-Isla- k s. s I 0 et the communications offered otere Et l and purporting purporting- to have ot by P P. German at o go dealt with a 0 m mass ss t sa th Association soon Boon to bo be boM 3 t uld M that among those who bo iru slue to 10 t Co- Co oPerate cooperate Pate were Sent fen Sen- k ot of t Nebraska e chairman tats le foreign 1 relations com com- k fermer eI 01 Bu- Bu l hrs hr's illinois na who ho was connected national peace council a 1 Yard tr It e Fin En Hale and anI Dr Aked a Francisco l t e r r B of 01 the n relating to a alo lo to kit embargo association have ro o hot o been written b by y G G. tier Chicago n s g chairman p r Senator I aad Works or of f Cal CM- t ell ell as Smith of or G Geor Geor- eor the Ate Hitchcock ck repe rep rep- principles e of ot the confer confer- et Willing tl kl l tt lOr d a document signed d stating that the tho thet thed t do clo all hi b 1 power both a editor tor of or tho Omaha aid j to v tI sa Lee irma bring g a bout about an om cm- m- m th letter to- to r association made to e eek k Senator ilea seemed ile He to bett bl be 6 v Very try r strong tt 1 a told lold OUr Ur h b cr In Omaha Omha Ir I f this thi r cep the In the tight wa way y I y kela United Sa State rep 1 In n a letter r believed 4 o or f f JUStice hn tt h by Dr Dr to lo have havo F F. M- M AIr Mr r German r tn agent outlined e ac t actors ot of tho or at at Dayton DIton re 0 I all as aw n a w lass ta feting the tho export or of tIta flythe fly tI- the th United States tr Deal ta d akl also aho JT as for that to er eha ehaas an a nerve vs the tho dissemination r I to smaller maller u German news S ii e 1 lents agents i patch e Tc ve or of the th A American ion n n nf 17 b f papers Which farnie eho hod l mat mat- Ant o dance tha that tho ilia bt iU ho he e said Bald there here thereIn ft- ft deal In thi was c carrat car r- r rill rat d in as this connection ho the houp 7 1 1 iy OPtion dra draun T the up proT prof pro- pro roth ah 3 ent CJ 4 Albert f s atlon tae a was lo to place 11 Order a at t tho rho disposal ti to as d a Dread Pro Pro-G pro Ger C antl lI lIVila wa Vila i want to a o e ho valid between er IS 1915 and dur dur- I. On Pale 8 6 I EFFORT TO STOP ARMS SHIPMENTS REVEALED Continued from Page Pago 1 1 Ing that time Albert was to decide whether he h would purchase control o of the property for Late LaU today tho the state department made public th the full tull text of ot th the Bernstorff Berna- Berna documents read Into the committee commit commit- tee ho records b by Mr 11 Thc They were taken from tho mass of ot evidence in the tho departments department's files tiles dis disclosing loIng German intrigue before and after atter tho the United States entered the war var Wrecked ked The document relating to the shipWreck shipwreck shipwreck ship ship- wreck o of the tho Dernburg propaganda was dated doted November 1 1 1915 and said As As you OU will have hove learnt from my previous report we wo have hav since sInco tho the Lus Lu- Lu s case caso endeavored to wind up all nIl the tho called eo Gorman German propaganda and especially especial to get rid of or all dubious In Individuals In- In I I can con now sa say with a good conscience that we are no com corn promised Some of ot the old affairs attain still J I Jhang hang on on but we are more or less settled set set- tied although they will causo cause some fu future future u fu- ture expenditures At At the beginning bes of or the war ivan many things thinS's ero undertaken if It wo we could have e seen that tho the war would be so 80 lr i 1 can cnn for tor lon be bo p p k- k kept pt secret r ec t-in t in lit America Since SInco the case caso c lle we have strictly confined ourselves to such propaganda 03 ax cannot hurt us If It It be- be comos known Th Tho sole exception is hi perhaps the peace propaganda which has cost coot us the largest est amount but hat what also has been tho the most successful Annotation Used Uncil Latterly L I havo have been using using- the tho embargo embargo em era- bargo association and some somo entirely reliable private ato Intermediaries I r 1 have also made use of ot the German University league founded since the war This has nas done clone Its best to take the place of ot the German association word not decipherable which has hns been of ot no use UBO during the tho war ar on ac account account account ac- ac count of ot its management Tho The league has published under my collaboration an excellent collection of or reports on the war be of ot great great service to our cause caule j I Tho support which T I Y have havo already given the league leas Is entered in the tho first quarters account from rom 1916 Item No On the o occasion caslon of ot later Installments installments installments install Install- ments to them I will refer to this re re- re port I ask that this may be bo sanctioned Wolff out Dur Bureau Criticized i Another document referred t tr the use of ot the New Sew York ork York representative of or the tho Wolff WoUt bureau the tho h German f ne n news ne wB organization in sending ending telegraph reports to Berlin Under date of ot September September Sep Sep- 16 16 1916 Berlin warned Von I Bernstorff that the tho Wolff bureau I agents agents' reports were criticized as S too I sided one and said more unbiased re reports reports reports re- re ports seem to bo be urgently desirable Von Yon Bernstorff's message dated August August Aug Aug- 24 said Aa As your our excellency Is aware I y I have hae Isell isel the tho Intermediary of ot the New York ork represent representative U c of ot tho Wolff agency Herr In order to send telegraphic telegraphic tele tele- I graphic reports to you ou These telegrams tele tole- i grams rams Intended for you OU aro are indicated b by the fact that they thoy do not begin b by I Ib naming tho day of ot tho the week In order that the reports report shall not excite attention It has been necessary In many cases to disguise them in tho the thoI form of or press extracts s or put Into this the I mouth of ot members of Congress when in reality the they are not Intended to be merel merely the expression of or some Individual Indi vidual opinion but as being views which In my opinion aro are Important for forthe forthe forthe the direction of or our foreign n. policies and for tor a proper comprehension of ot th thin tho local situation I Unbiased n Wonted Wn Berlin sent this message via Stockholm Stockholm Stock Stock- holm bairn and Buenos Aires Alrea dated September Septem Septem- ber 16 1916 Inti The Tho reports of ot the Wolff b bureau reau agent are rightly criticized by a t. t part vart of the German press as sided one a ai as ashe he has hns reported for tor some somo time nothing but against English encroachment en en- I which nobody hero takes J S seriously en iou elyAs ely As tho the matter will probably betaken bo be taken up in tho thio reichstag more moro unbiased unbiased un un- un- un biased reports seemed to bo be urgently desirable advise Klaessig in this sense cense Names of Lender Leaden Unknown Consul s letter regarding the embargo conference said that the that I tho leadership In tho the movement to stop op shipments of ot arms to tho allies was Int in inthe t th the hands of two men mez ono ona In Chicago o and the other In Detroit There was no indication as to the Identity of or tho the men This part vart of ot th the tho e letter follows For your our confidential information I would further Inform you OU that tho lie leadership o of the tho movement Jno ement thus far tar lIe In tho hands of ot two gentlemen one ono In Detroit and one In Chicago who are aro firmly resolved to work to towards towards towards to- to wards tho the enl end that the G German com com- manit which or of course will be with us without further urging shall shaH all nil things remain in the the background round and that tho the movement to all outward outward outward out out- ward appearances shall have havo a a. purely American character I have havo known both the tho gentlemen very well for Cor a n. along along long time and know lwow that personal In Interest Interest Interest In- In terest does doos not count with them tho the results will bring their own reward Scheme to Heat Censors Mr Bielaski Introduced letters Written written written writ writ- ten by G. G Thomas at Rotterdam to George GeorS- former representative tire tive here hero ot f the tho Cologne Gazette outlining outlining out out- lining a n scheme for tor outwitting outwitting- the British D c censors and getting Gorman German news to the United States and Central and South America According to the letters the plan was to establish a cable news service Estem between Holland and America which ostensibly would be an exchange hanSo service between a n Dutch paper and a newspaper or oi news association In America The TheT T L OLLOS oroKo on ou re relations relations re- re I lations with German Germany before beCore tho plan was put Into operation Organization o of ot the citizens' citizens committee com corn rr for Cor food tood shipments ostensibly formed to send food tood to German ll cl lans ians was alleged b by Mr Bielaski who said sard the tho apparent expenditures for postal shipment of or condensed milk amounted to more than the thc value of or orthe the goods nipped s Thirty thousand dollars collected by the organization under the guise of ot Intending to send food to Germany German apparently was spent for or other causes he said The Thc COmmitte com com- mitte was as formed Mr 11 said sald at tho the home of or Samuel In InN N New w York 9 OO Git Given en Society The German publication society to distribute German also was formed Mr Ir said Dr Albert gIving 2000 for tor that purpose As usual said thi tiro witness George Sylvester Slvester Viereck had something to do I with this Organization even after atter the united United States entered tho the war var but hut he ho ceased his activities after the passage e eo o of the espionage e act Mr Ir Bielaski submitted to the com com- copies copic of ot letters showing that several l lecturers who toured tho ho country country country coun coun- try speaking in In favor Cavor of ot Germany were paid b by bYon Von Yon Bernstorff Ono One of ot these Mrs Mra Ray hay Bc De received for tor her services he sal said Mrs frequently communicated with wit 1 Von Bernstorff the tho witness de declared he- he claret and at one time brou brought ht a 1 parcel parcel par par- cel of ot pro Gorman moving picture films to him from tram German Germany Louis Garthe Washington ton cone come of or the tho Baltimore American mentioned b by as a contributor tor or to the National Courier said sold tonight to- to night he ho had written Chairman Overman Overman Over Q man for permission to appear before I the committee and file tUe copies of or the tho articles all of ot w which he ho stated advocated advocated adio unswerving unswerving- loyalty b by German German- Americans to America German I Mr 11 continue his testimony testimony mony Monday I |