MEXICO & GERMANY
EXPELLED CORRESPONDENT’S STORY
INCREASING CLOSENESS OF RELATIONS.
SECRECY AND PROPAGANDA
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. NEW YORK. January 18.
Frank Kluckhorn, the expelled Mexico City correspondent of the at Brownsville. Texas, declared that “New York Times.” who has arrived his expulsion from Mexico was mainly due to dispatches concerning the increasing closeness of German and Mexican relations culminating in the recent appointment of an Ambassador to Berlin, Mexico’s first such appointment since 1937. Kluckhorn added that another correspondent was fined by the Government. All were warned that “the outside world is not interested in Mexican deals with Germany." His opinion was that 'Mexico wants all the news to come from the official Press Bureau. “They want pure propaganda. lam serving as a warning to other correspondents," he said.
Kluckhorn is continuing to cover Mexican politics but is remaining on American soil.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 5
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