SECRET ARMIES
132
On
April
13,
1938, he wrote to a
"G.
D."
(of
whom more
shortly) as follows:
Have just sent Delgado into Sonora incognito. This move has resulted from
a four-party conference held in Yuma a few days ago. This party was com
posed of Urbalejo, chief of the Yaqui nation, Joe Mattus, his trusted lieuten
ant, Delgado and myself. Yocupicio has completely come over to our side,
which you can perceive from the outcome of the little tryout in Aqua Prieta
a few weeks ago. Delgado has arrived safely at Bocatete, and will get the
Inasmuch as I am his legal
boys in that part of the country pretty active.
and properly accredited representative in the United States, you may rest
assured that there will be no doubt as to the objectives of this movement
south of the Rio Grande.
I have received three letters from General Iturbe in which he tells me that
they are taking the Spanish copies of the Protocols which K. sent me, and
making 5,000 copies of same. In each letter he begs me to set a time and
date for meeting him at Guadalajara for the purpose of effecting the neces
sary plans for active campaigning with Delgado. I will arrange all of this as
soon as you consider it expedient.
ROSENTHAL.
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Two days later (April 15, 1938) he wrote from Fresno, Calif.
under his own name to F. W. Clark, 919^ S. Yakima Ave.,
Tacoma, Wash. The letter reads in part:
Relative to the Gold Shirts of Mexico, please be advised that we found it
necessary to reorganize this group in August, 1937. The activist elements have
proceeded and are
tionalist
Movement
now
carrying on under the
of which Pablo L. Delgado
name
is
of the Mexican
the nominal head.
the legal and personal representative of Delgado in the
United
So
movement
I
Na
am
in the
States.
much
south of
for his current activities to establish fascism to the
us.
Most Americans who fall for Nazi propaganda do not suspect
that they are being played for suckers by shrewd manipulators
pulling the 7G&