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——————$——$ THE DAILY WORKER FIGHTS: FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNORGANIZED FOR THE 40-HOUR WEEK FOR A LABOR PARTY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In New York, by mall, $8.00 per year. Outside New York, by mail, $6.00 per year. mote Vol. IV. No. 264, THE DAILY WORKER. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at New York, N. ¥., under the act of NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927 FINAL CITY EDITION March 3, 1879. Published daily except Sunday by The DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO., York, N. ¥. iret! atrect New Price 3 Cents Hearst Papers Knew Mexican Documents Were Forged: Dates Showing Falsity ‘Fixed’ After First Publication Daily Worker Gives Final Proof | Mexican Letters Faked, Hearst Supporting Coolidge War Game Liberal de Nicarsgua. Hagase cargo provicional de esta partidaj;a gastos secretos Prrovicional de:esta partida,a gast’ or. Presidencial mientras. se consic del Estado Mayor Presidgncial mientras-se considera 1a for~- ma a que debe de aplicarse esta cantidad. SUFRAGIO EFECTIVO NO=REELECCION | Palacio Nacional.Mexico.D.F.Junio 20 de 1926. BY Presidente de la Republica, C7 Eq ee SG/PEC. ee eres nit Al C.Secretario de Hacienda y Credito Phblico. Presente. (1) Above is the forged document as it ap- peared in the FIRST Edition of Hearst’s New de:aplicarse esta caéntidad, SUPRAGIO EFECTIVO NO-REELECCION flacio Nacional -Mexico.D.F.Junio Zo de 1926. BY Presidente de.la Republica. io de Hackendea y Credito Pidlice. (2) But here in the middle is the bottom of q° Asunto: Que se giren ordenes de pago a favor del Dr.Pedro Jose Zepeda. ACUERDO PRESIDENCIA DE CA REPUBLICA EBTADO MAYOR Sirvase ordenar al C.Tesorero General de la Nacion que ex* tienda Libramiento de Fago a favor del C.Dr.Pedro Jose Ze=- peda por la Cantidad de $140.000.00 Cien Mil. pesos Oro Nagio¥ nal,para la compra de armas y. municiones para el Ejército Liberal de Nicaragua. aragua. Hagase cargo provicional de esta partida,a gastos secretos del Bstado Mayor Presidencial mientras se considera la for- ma a que debe de aplicarse esta cantidads SUFRAGIO EFECTIVO NO-REELECCION Palacio Nacional.Mexico.D.F.Junio 20 de 1926. Bl Presidente de/la Republica, SG/PEC. y a aS g | _ re — — ae J Al C.Secretario de Hacienda y Creditd Piblico. 1926 Presente. Presente. (3) And here above is the final work of art of Hearst’s forgery plant, as the “secret order York American for last Monday (sold on the streets early Sunday evening). Note the filing the same document as it appeared in the SEC- OND edition at a later hour Sunday night. Note that NO FILING DATE APPEARS in this for $50,000 for Rebel Arms” appeared in the FINAL edition of Monday’s New York Amer- date at the bottom of the document above, made with a rubber stamp: “JUL2 1921”. Then notice higher up, above the “signature” of P. Elias edition, the date having been cut off of the plate. Hearst’s editors evidently realized that a docu- ican. Note that HERE the filing date appears again—but it has change] from “JUL 2 1921” into “JUL 2 1926”!! Between the early edition and the final edition, a new engraving was hast- Calles, the date “Junio 20 de 1926.” 1926). (June 20, ment dated June 20, 1926 could not be filed on July 2, 1921. ily made, in which someone has erased the “21” and crudely written in “26” by hand. The DAILY WORKER publishes on this page photographic | Wy, reproductions taken from three editions of William R. Hearst’s New York American of last Monday, which prove beyond ques- Randolph Hearst tion that the editors of the Hearst newspaper, discovering evi- dence of clumsy forgery in the very first “secret document” of the series published in a campaign for promoting war against Mexico, acted quickly to destroy that evidence and finally, in the last edition of the same number of the newspaper caused an alteration of the text of the “authentic document” in order to give credibility to the materia! for the Hearst war campaign. The Hearst paper lied in declaring this to be a photograph of an original document. Heretofore we have held the firm opinion that the alleged “secret documents” were forgeries. But it was only an opinion, altho a very well grounded one. Aware “Documents” Were Forged. Now The DAILY WORKER is able to remove the slightest shadow qf doubt. That the Hearst papers themselves regard these “orders for money for rebel arms” as forgeries is demon- strated by the fact that the documents as finally printed are changed in the offices of the Hearst publications themselves. This can only be regarded as conclusive proof of the colossal swindle imposed upon the American masses for the purpose of laying a basis for the coming imperialist war of conquest against the Latin-American republics of the south in order to make more wealth for Hearst. and the galaxy of Wall Street. bankers and oil magnates. Part of Imperialist Plot. But Hearst’s deliberate publication of forgeries are not to be considered as pointing merely to the personal guilt of one Amer- ican millionaire with investments in Mexico, which after all amount at most to a few millions. These forgeries are published for the direct and avowed purpose of supporting the present (Continued on Page Two) Multi-millionaire publisher of a chain of newspapers, holder of immense tracts of land in Mexico, whose pub-|where the second lecture in a course lications have for years advocated|on “The Russian Revolution” will be armed conquest of that country by the United States. | | Translation of the above forged document GOV, FISHER’S C0 AL COMPANY GETS PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC, GENERAL STAFF. SUBJECT: Issuance of pay order to Dr. Pedro Jose Zepeda. [SEAL] PRESIDENTIAL ORDER You will please order the Treasurer-General of the Nation to issue @ pay warrant in favor of Dr. Pedro Jose Zepeda for the sum of 100,000 pesos (one hundred thousand pesos, national gold) for the purchase of arms and ammunitior&, for the Liberal Army of Nicaragua. Charge this item provisionally to secret expenditures of the Presidential General Staff, while it is being considered how the sum should be applied. SUFFRAGIO EFECTIVO NO-REELECTION. Palacio Nacional, Mexico, D, F., June 20, 1926. The President of the Republic, P. ELIAS CALLES. (Hand-Written.) ARCHIVES, NOTED Treasury Department July 2, 1921, To the Citizen Secretary of the Treasury and Public Credit. SG-PEC The articles and the reproductions of documents were published in the Hearst papers under copyright, 1927, by the Washington Herald. Soviet Union Canvasses | Furrier ‘Appeal to High at M. J. Olgin Lecture| Court Set for Dec. 12th A series of twelve paintings by M.| The appeal of the nine furriers con- Sasanoff, proletarian artist, symbol-|victed for felonious assault at Min- izing the achievements of the Rus-/eola, L. I, several months ago for sian Revolution, have been placed on/ their participation during the fur- exhibition in the lecture room at the | riers’ strike will be heard in the Ap- Workers School, 108 East 14th St.,| pellate Division pf the Supreme Court i Dec. 12; it was announced yesterday. The Joint Defense Committee of given by Moissaye J. Olgin at 2 p.|the Cloakmakers, Dressmakers and m, today. Furriers is appealing for funds. INJUNCTION PROHIBITING PICKETS |\Most Drastic Ruling So Far; Orders Miners Not to Sing Strike Songs or Put Up Signs PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 18.—The most drastic injunction ever granted in this state h: in Indiana County to the Cl just been issued by Judge Langham rfield Bituminous Coal and Lake |Company, of which Governor Fisher of Pennsylvania is a director The injunction orders Rossi- ter striking miners to complete- lly abstain from picketing in all Jand every form. They are | specifically er |songs when the |work, not to poi jing that a strike mines, not to speak to s exis jers in any way to deter them from|, _ {working in the struck min } nor to tell them that a strike ¢ International Vice-p ray of the United Mine Workers of America who today returned from | his visit to Governor Fisher at Har-| risburg, admitted that the injunction | seemed to be very severe. Murray and others were sent to Fisher by the American Federation of Labor conference at Pittsburgh, | with a plea that Fisher investigate | and discourage violence done against | miners by the coal company’s coal and iron police, . N.Y, Strike Fought By Mass Arrests arrests were made yester- s, in an increasing= ffort by the employers trike of the Window r-|Cleaners’ Protective Union with the aid of the police. Eight members of the striking union, pointed out by Joseph Katey business agent for the strike-break- ing company union in the industry, were lined up against the wall at strike headquarters by 10 members of the police industrial squad, They were then marched to a police patrol at the curb and taken to pow lice headquarters, where they were (Continued on Paye Five) 3 4 ght in a raid on ° yg r

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