The two articles that are showcased here from the Los Angeles Examiner are "Mexico Sent $1,000,000 to Push Anti-U.S. Revolt in Nicaragua" and "Calles Financed Red Propaganda".
Plutarco Elías Calles, the 40th President of Mexico, was known for supporting economically and politically liberal movements in South America branded as Communist movements by the U.S. These articles talk about him supporting Soviet Union efforts monetarily and gun-smuggling.
Some of the article titles included in this photo are as follows: "Mexico Sought Japan's Assistance, Draft of Proposed Treaty Shows" and "Mexico Sought Assistance of Japanese in Propose Treaty."
The two Los Angeles Examiner articles in the photo are titled "Calles Paid Communist Agitator in Guatemala" and "Hand of Old World Power Shown Backing Mexico".
Plutarco Elías Calles, the 40th President of Mexico, gave $10,000 in support to liberal forces that clashed with conservative forces and the U.S. in a civil war that flared in Nicaragua in 1927.
Some of the titles of articles that are included in the photograph are as follows: "How calles Started Anti-U.S. Revolution in Nicaragua", "Calles Balked at $250,000 for Senator, but Sent $100,000", and "Records Show Calles Ordered $100,000 Paid Arbiter of U.S. Claims".
Plutarco Elías Calles, the 40th President of Mexico, was known for supporting economically and politically liberal movements in South America branded as Communist movements by the U.S. These articles talk about him sending money to New York, clergymen, and U.S. senators to support his causes.
Plutarco Elías Calles, the 40th President of Mexico, gave $10,000 in support to liberal forces that clashed with conservative forces and the U.S. in a civil war that flared in Nicaragua in 1927.