PM, SUNDAY, MAY .21, 1944 THE NAT ION Mexican-Style Spreads in U. S. A. With the Support of Some Americans . 5. Smarquum Is Nationalistic These Are the Principles Sinarquismi "I submit that. Sinarquism is the a g selected by Providence to bring about 's fulfilment of her appr to destby, America and the world." Preseneis littering del Sinorquinno, leaflet published by the Los Angeles or Sinarquism, a mass movement of 900,00 Sioarontst Regional Committee. mem rs is -we aces counterpart of the Neu Party in Germany, 6. Sinarquism Is Anti•Dernocratic e Party in IItaly and the Falange in Spain. "It [democracy has corrupted our concept of liberty, tutting.maa lais The movement, when judged by its official propaganda for foreign con- El Stnarquista, Nov. 27. 194L sumption, or by Its so-milled official 'Sixteen Principles," appears to be an relations with morality, justice and law." booffensive and high-minded attempt at social reform—just as many of the National Socialist Party's original 25 points sound progressive and decent even 7. Sinorquisth Is Anti.Parliamentary today. "Sinarquism Is not an electoral party, not a sectarian movement. It hos not But the following quotations, taken from official Sinarquist publications come to prolong the 'sordid bitter contest between 'conservatives' and 'liberals. not generally distributed in the U. S, A., tell the real stray of Sinarquism and between 'reactionaries' and 'revolutionists,' for it has realized with clear vision what it stands for. that from these horrible conflicts derive all the nation's nu.s• forhtnes." Prsoencis lit:laded del Sinorquiiisto. 1. Sinarquism Is Fascist 8.- Sintirquismis Anti-Arnerecan ' "We want the radical transformation of this liberal, capitalist and revo- [The U. S.] 'is our common enemy who proposed to break up all the lutionary regime of injustice [the present Mexican ],aandnd wo prodlaim Strength upon which our grandeur was founded, and to disarm Mexico: In that this regime must be destroyed forever, even if we are ea d fascists." 1847 she boldly invaded our land and took possession of it." _El Sinarquista official Mexico en 1960, ---'11easspalwati.-spaper, Nov. 12, 1041. official propaganda pamphlet 21 Sinarquism Is Totalitarian - 9. Sinarquism Is Anti‘Soviet "We demand the true union of the Mexican family and the subordination -"Russia is the organized political center which, above and • of individual and class interests to the supreme interest: that of the Fatherland." nations, plots the world revolution of the proletarian pretension of dominating Point 8 orSixteen Basic all the countries dl the earth." El Sinorquista, Tune 4, 1942. Points of Sinarquism,'.official . Steen-Nisi platform. 10. Sin-orgasm Is Anti-Semitic "The points [in the Atlantic Charter] which refer to the economic reor- • 3. Sinarquism. Is Authoritarian ganization of the world 'are a bloody joke at the expense. of Europeans in over- -We $Marouists noderstand_the role . of authority... - . We • know it to be Irgpulatod arras, whde,the lords of London and the Jews of New York exercise derived...froirt‹..WnIt*TagliAisbr May .Cori&lie upbblaing • the opposite ngorcins'vigilance over SO- per cent'of the raw• materials' inieded- for Tatman view." El Sinarquisia, June 4, 1942. existence," Ed Sinarouiseo, disgust 01, 194L 11. Sinarquism Is Pro.Franco 4. Sinargnism Is Dictatorial . -We know little of Spain.... We;glean these conclusion's: Con; Franco is `NO matter of businesa will be discussed at meetings. The thief musb•give giving the world an example of guiding Spain's international policy in a masterly All the answers; he may ask , The general and absolute rule is that no way... El Sinarquisto, Nov. 26, 1942. matter must he subject to voting by the meeting. The Sinarquist movement is hierarchitally orguniv,d and the chiefs dictate all the orders and solve all Now read in the columns below the story of Americans who problems... The soldiers obey. Booklet for Chiefs 1941,_ are supporting this Sinarquist movement. official Siampaist hanernook_ - — - - • - Coughlin, `Tablet' Have Kind Words for Sinarquistas By fisizz H. P. Et.T/A17 Palluelear) EGM•405, Self. i , Faekt ties of the SinarqUists or to coun- headed by ,Salazar, De Valera, Can. V organ of the Archdiocese Sinarquism, Mexico's hand-raising, flag-waving fascist teract the vicious anti-democratic, Franco and Mussolini, will want to o Antonio, was sponsored by movement, whose disciplined and militarized terror pro-fascist propaganda of their hear further from Merico's Sicar- the Inter-American Catholic Inshi. squads constitute the greatest threat to that country's admirers. quists with their '16 principles' of tos tae headed by Bishop Edwin V. legitimate government, has crossed the border into the The movement here is hot new. social justice.' (See photostat on O'Hara a Kansas Cagy . As early as Sept. 20;1941; Charles tits rage.) o the "students," Alfonso - As In Mexleo SinarruriSin's Tole in the U. S. -A. is to do fascist E. Cone61M. Wrote in his Social Student Tour a Juan Ignacio-Pedgim- dirty work. Sinarquist propaganda, cleverly concealed behind pious Justice, dater barred from the mails raractirttifteerredrotttrfter as seditious: In April, 1945, Four Mexican aWarquist National Committee Fn of Christian ethics and morality, M reality continues where "Advocates of Christian- social "students"— all men over 30 — Mexico City. Trueba, one of the agents and their native justice in America, Chri.itiart•Amer- mitred the U.S.A., lecturing on the Founders of Sinarquism, is its me*. American brethren left at peoliticallytrained and ideologically Jeans who once dreamed of a na.- merits of Sinarquism at a number net chief of propaganda and an The Sinarquist propaganda drive tional union to effect a 18-point re- of Catholic universities, colleges editor of El &marquis/a, the official g, fanatic fighters for fascism, wM- in the U. S. A., now in full swing, Ing aud ready to act at a moment's form, and who have .watched the and clubs in the Ea.st, Middle West Siaarquist newspaper. Juan Padilla; has two main /Seel; notice. About fifty official Sinarquist progress of the Christian States and South. The tour, according to also an editor of El Stnarquista, ss I To sow dissension among Mex- committees in the U.S.A. appear on chief of the Sinarquist colonization icans and Americans of Mexican registration statements Mod with In Lower California and descent, in minimize 'their contribu- tion to the war, and to organize the Dept. ofjustice under the-For- Advocates of Christian seeial justice in America, them inns closely-hit centers of Agents Registration Act. Bishop O'Hara may wefi have ITo spread Sinarquist propa- Christian Americans who once dreamed of a national union been duped by these Sinarquist - IN PM TODAY ganda aniong non-Mexican Amer- le effort a IC-point reform, and who have watched the mut.ganclhsts and thought them Pages tams, to ma,. fascism in its dis- legitimate students. Bra he must guised form of Sinarquism accept. progress 0 the Christian Stales headed by Salazar, De have been aware of their pro-Sin- National News - • - 3-7 able to the people of the U.S.A. A arquist propaganda tails. 8-12 Vetere. Gen. Franco and Mussolini, will want to hear Foreign News - concerted drive by non-Mexican A firm friend and apostle of Sin. New York News • • - 13 friends and spokesmen of Sinai, further hem Mexico's Sinsirehisis with their "Kw;netignsin arquiszu in the U. S. A. is Father Letters 14 quisin is underway to convince the Alcuta kleibel, teacher of history Shopping News, Food • 13 &ludo= people of the righteous- . of sock Llege, Oregon Only - Amusements 18-19 ness and political harmlessness of reeenthweleaesakkgsogwee;md the movement. . Joe Cummiskey • , - 17 Thistlipping is from Father GoUghlin's seditious Social Justice stay in Mexico. ■ 17 Nest to nothing has been. done Elrga. Tom Itleany - • • ' in this country to curb the activf. of Sept 29, 1041. • On Sept. 3, 1942, PM, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1944 4

Ickes Attacked U. S. Publicity on Movement he wrote in the Oregon Journal of Portland: dares that the movement is neil All friends of Mexico should THE MEXICAN SCENE "Fascist, political or religio study and watch Sinarquism. If the rr SYNARCHISM Editoriall, it adds: Sinarquists are what they claim to ie reseed emy In the or be, they deserve our support." that every Movement which to Father ficibeloon made up his A Complete Suzenemy opposition to Communism, la I 1943, mind. On Jan. 23, The Tab- err. yrRome P. HOLLAND, MA. chi." let, maintained by the Diocese of Of Its Program rma tom of 'nee TAOIST The weekly, pih'e Brooklyn, said: And Principles a eulogy of the'lrveinent r an A Father liethel who spent some 18, 1942. And on Aug. 14, time investigating and learning order dal o The Tobbt way move foribarid narra- tion witb regard to due native. rose and activities of re Signori. Sim. ore o Ads leen.olLeele following year, the same 138 about the [ffinarquist] movement, s eser, a nmierry of its pmgram w published iv Mexico Gey at Formes. tie se Americana haw been misled. wrote: said he Ls 'convinced that Sinar- [MC. by the Publishing besmear.. of the Netiasel Sinarquigt Uowq Personally I feel eertalndhat synambisse mil toad Sinarquists want Mexico tc Ttism is a social movement ofer- .el be publish.] in .crt issue of The Tat a. This 1.11 ke the the Mexican people sent to a Christian Democracy an honest-to-goodness demnee reel hope to the great Majority Sul compl.e Ind arelheritatin Sam.% ametreickt the Shmetneet. than they have ever been Like onrsalsos synaraists They themselves have an fee of the Mexitans so long alauslaebs tedirreon snow is the Arstiiiiss prm rove true freedom and are willing to =Per to regain chical organization, but it is a. pled rearm why Amerimm Mould bc sympa- eel fish revolutionaries,' and IY for political campaigning. T ft is 'thoroughly Meidean, abso- thetic towards them. Si/NM/6k Peeper. tai Program have no political program, no lutely Christian, definitely anti-to- Alcok,Rethet.... of officers, no electioneering talitarian and in favor of a sincere tiemprion. the inordwals of Arreirsol, d a err mariner which "*.tr A/meal Cottage have they declared an intent, sods etre restoration in grim of the Orr das Social Order &greyed cooperation between the U.S.A. by am ip. Mt. Angel, Oregon. begin any such action." and Mexico.'" (Italics ours.) Jan. 6, 1943. Compare America's view of More recently Rev. Jerome P. archism with the nature of Holland, former associate editor of movement as set forth by its The Tablet, now in the Navy, writers on the preceding page. raised his voice in favor of Mexi- What is the purpose ot all can Fascism. "Sinarquism," he wrote Father Maid, ex-editor of The Tablet, re- Father Heibel, publisher and distributor of Sinarquist propaganda in "was the answer to the Mexican printed the Sinarquist program in a pamphlet this Sinarquist pamphlet, is a friend and sup- U.S.A.? Perhaps the answer may peasantry to the active menace of eulogizing Mexican fascism. porter of Sinarquism. found in the following statem Communism. Organized en the by rather Holland: cell-unit, a careful counterpart of as one of the moat importuas Sinter- "Ask almost any intelligent M Communist organization, and de- pronouncements. These stories thoritarianisra In Spain, Portugal, mast agents in this conntry. A. scan why he does not have a r pending on an identical principle were carried by many clerical Mexico and South America. Ickes cording to hie own resentative gcrxeramant such as of ob etatemeet, be newspapers throughout the coun- might well have added The Tid- edience to leadership with- boa given adobe. rte Sinarquist head. have in the United States, and out question, Sinarquism is match- ings, of Los Angeles, which, on steamers en Ike Engliab eramia- will offer this explanation; ' ing organization On Oct. 11, 1943, the N.C.W.C. July 30. 1943, stated: with organization, lion of the Sinarquist program, on revolution can ever succeed numbers with numbers, and leader- News Service distributed in the "So long as they maintain their U. S. mailing lisle, on avoiding pub- Mexico without the help of ship with leadership. U.S.A. a statement by Sinarquist present purpose . . . so long as litity in Catholic paleitcattees,on supreme chief Manuel Torres they consecrate themselves to the United Staten, or at !amt, with Cross' Activities antifouling the U. S. Embalm,/ staff a genuine impartiality on the g Bueno in reply to an expose of task of achieving a Christian de- Holland had his articles reprinted in Mexico City and American near. Sinarquism 's connection with the mocracy . . . the Sinarquists will of the United States.'" (lea in a special pamphlet which also pepernsee, en the feasibility of de. Spanish Falange and the Nazi get our commendation." owl.) includes a summary of the Sinar- nomeing Nmism in Shammies Party by Sec. Ickes, who has Lousy publications, eta. Another Defense quist propane. (See photostat.) attacked Sinarquism. (See tom- TOMORROW : Th Frank Cross of Milwaukee, Wis., star. Most recent American defense of isliaialisemed•erifli the Dept. of Jus- Co - Ickes Sinarquist network • had criticized The Tablet Sinarquism appeared last April 2 tice as .inarquist agent. and The Witness of Dubuque, in Our Sunday Visitor. N ' die. U. S. Gross attlYtties clearly stamp hem quoting Sinarquiste leaders and Iowa, for having praised Latin au- Disbarments Likely in Fraud Against Patent Office

• High Court Finds Glass Firm IThese officials and lawyers of refused, and the company appealed in the Patent Office, contrary Hartford-Empire prepared the ar- to the Supreme Court. law, From there the trial of in Built Monopoly on Phony 'Document ticle, got a union president—W. P. It was on this appe a to the continued without break throe Clarke, president of the American Suireme Clegetehat Back hr. 'Nada& Cam:Iv-web eskiu. Pies assimi ilinftlais-WiRe—ri Union—to sign the court. He overruled the Circui Circuit Court of Appeals. WASHINGTON, May 20.—Tbe possibility of disbanneo it. and had it published in the trade Court's 1932 decision against Minority Opinion proceedings faced some of the Nation's leading paten panic Shortly afterwards the ar- Hazel-Atlas and ordered the lower ticle was submitted to the Patent courts to reverse proceedings all A minority of the courtdisaso lawyers today as a result of a unanimous finding by the Office as evidence that the device down the lime with Black on the proper procec Supreme Court this week that they had engaged in an was an important invention. In for reversing the Weyer courts, "odious" fraud to uphold one of the country a biggest monopolies. 1928, the-Patent Office granted the 'Proof Is Conclusive' agreed fully on the fraud. Jus The h h court agreed that the patent. "Every element of fraud bete J. eats or the courts can institute dis- Owen Roberts, in. the .minc and its pat- ¶ A few months later Hartford- disclosed demands the barment proceedings. The law gives exercise of opinion, said: • en wyers had practised fraud on Empire brought snit against the the Commissioner of Patents au- the historic power of equity to set "No fraud is more odious t the Patent Office and the courts to Hazel-Atlas Class Co.. its last big thority to disbar lawyers guilty of aside fraudulently begotten judg- an attempt to subvert the adr defend the patent on which Han- competitor for infringement of the 'gross misconduct" or fraud. The ments," Black said. istration of justice. The tour ford-Empire built a rich, nation- phony patent, The monopoly lost "Here, even if we consider noth- unanimous in condemning American Bar Assn. may wide glass monopoly. alsd take the case in the lower court when notice of the case in view of the ing but Hartford's sworn admis- transaction disclosed by this The Hartford-Empire glass mon- it didn't stress the phony docu- sions, we find a deliberately unanimity of the high court's End- ord." opoly is the classic monopoly ease ment, but appealed to the Circuit planned and carefully executed .Roberts said the 1932 deci presented to the TNEC Tempor- ings. Henry, assistant com- Court of Appeals. scheme to defraud not only the upholding Hartford's patent ary National Economic Committee) Conder C. I In the Circuit Cotirt, the com- missioner of patents, told PM the Patent Office but the Circuit Courts forced everyone in the industr In 1938. Through its control of the pany emphasized the fake docu- Patent Office would study the Su- of Appeals. Proof of the scheme, get licenses from Hartford and manufacture of milk bottles and ment from the trade paper and the findings to determine and of its complete success up to "stilled convention." He said other glass containers it has cost preme Court court cited it in a decision revers- what action should be taken, if date, is conclusive. since that time, Hazel-Atlas a consumers millions of dollars. Many ing the lower court and upholding Black added that "tampering single member of the money millions in patent royalties any. He mid the court's ruling had the patent. alone not been called to his attention. with the administration of justice had realized more than $1,800, are involved. 1.13eaten is the higher entire in the manner indisputably shown in royalties. By virtue of its fraudulent patent, Court's Decision .Hazel-Atlas capitulated, paid Hart- here involves Far more than an in- In the anti-trust case, which the company forced other glass Here's what happened, accord- ford $1,000,000, and joined the lury to a single litigant," and that posed the fraud, the Covemn companies to enter into a tight car- ing to Justice Hugo Black's decision glass mohopoly. • 'it is a wrong against the institu- won the lower court decision tel controlling the manufacture of for the court: The day after the court deci- tions set up to protect and safe- the case is now pending in the glass products. The cartel fixed y In 1926 the Patent Office was sion, Clarke, the union man who guard the public institutions in preme Court. The high court prices and limited competition. opposed to granting the patent. In had allowed his name to be used, which fraud cannot complacently postponed the decision until Now the Supreme Court has held order to "help along" the appfica- demanded $10,000 from the com- be tolerated consistently with the year in order to hear further a that the patent was obtained in lion for the patent, officers and at- pany. He got $8000. -good order of society meats. 1928 by fraud, and that it was sits- tomeys of Hartford-Empire decided ¶ This court ease was settled in He Continued: "Hartord'sf fraud, In that case the Covernn tamed in the lower courts as a re- to have an article published in a 1932. Nine years later, in 1941, the hidden for-years but now admitted, charged the monopoly had rests suit of fraud practised on the courts. trade journal by "an, ostensibly dis- fraud Was uncovered in an anti- had its genesis-in the plan to pub- chargedin and non-competi The high court itself suggested the interacted expert" describing the frost case against Hartford-Empire. lish an article for the deliberate prices" in heat resisting dglassv possibility of disbarment proceed- device as "a remarkable advance „Hazel-Atlas went back to • the Cir- purpose of dcciving the Patent such as pyrex; in me ical bp against the lawyers involved. in the art of fashioning glass by cuit Court with proof of the fraud Office. The plan was-executed, and beverage bottles and fruit jars Either the Commissioner of Pat- machine." -to ask fora new verdict. The court the article was put to fradulent use well as milk bottles. •-

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