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Treaty of Trianon or formation of a Danubian Confederation of these areas
under Arohduke Otto of Hapsburg.
3. Wisconsini Magyarsag Wisconsin Hungarian News)
Wisconsini Magyarsag (Wisconsin Hungarian News) of Milwaukee is
the same paper as Otthon except for masthead and local news items. Its
circulation is about 18,800, principally in Southeast Wisconsin. Charles
Klein is Editoro
4. Kronika (Chronicle)
Kronika (Chronicle) appears monthy in New York City advocating
the restoration of the Hapsburg dynasty in Hungary It is printed for
Alexander Tarcz, formerly of the business staff of Amerikai Magyar Nepszava,
and distributed by the Metropolitan News Company. Its mailing jaddress is the
Fifth Avenue Public Service Bureau, New York City. It began in 1944 and
has an estimated circulation of 5,000.
5. Az Iras (The Written Word)
Az Iras (The Written Word) appears Fridays in Chicago with a
circulation of 5,900. Edited by Ignac Izsak, it was founded in 1924 and
merged in 1944 with Magyar Tribun, another Chicago weekly dating to 1914.
Izsak was one of the founders of the Chicago branch of the Hungarian-
American Council for Pemocracy, has been accused of pro=Communi st views
but claims to be non=partizano
6. Other Independent Papers
One group of weeklies having considerable local influence was
owned until 1943 by Martin Himler, prominent leader in the American-Hungarian
Federation, and known as Associated Hungarian Weeklies. These papers, now
individually operated for the most part, ares
Magyar Banyaszlap (Hungarian Herald), Detroit, John P. Keleman,
Publisher; Usjag (News), Detroit, Bela L. Kolos, Editor, Julius Fodor,
Publisher, founded 1910; Fuggetlenseg (Independence), Trenton, New Jersey,
Mrs. Anthony Jo Orosz, Editor and Publisher, founded 1913, estimated
circulation 2,800; Hirado (Herald), Buffalo, New York, Joseph Szely, Editor
and publisher, founded 1919; Hirado (Herald) - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania,
founded 1923, circulation 4,860; Magyar Banyaszlap (Hungarian Herald),
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