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THE FATH.ERLAND 257
Ochs, Friend of the Czar
He is still the Czar’s friend. He said the other day: “Something
hieratic, symbolic, Byzantine clings to the Czar of all the Russias.
A stimulation of patriotism, a half-religious fervor creeping through
all that mighty mass of men and races, may be stirred thereby."
lVhat dreadful cataclysm can occur in a man's life, that in ten
short days he is made to swing to the side of his father's perse-
cutors, renounce his father's people and his father's blood?
Adolph S. Ochs had heard the voice of his Master and obeyed
his Master's bidding. His Master is the Money Trust.
In order to gain a clear conception of what Mr. Ochs has done
during the past shameful year, we must inspect carefully the fol-
lowing extraordinary table :- '
But this fake English news is directly contradicted by the truth-
ful reports sent in by the neutral American correspondents of the
American Associated Press.
At the very time when the lying English correspondent says that
the Turkish Sultan is Heeing from Constantinople, the Sultan gives
an interview in his palace in Constantinople to the American Asso-
ciated Press correspondent, praising in unmeasured terms the Ger-
mans, whom the English would have us believe are being “shot by
the Turks."
Why does Mr. Ochs subordinate the honest American despatches
of tlie Associated Press and play up the “fake" news of the venal
British propaganda? If his correspondent in Paterson or Albany
were to send in “fakc" stories, he would discharge him on the
In six months the New York Times has printed
twelve "fake" stories that “Turks are shooting their
German ofiicers."
Why?
Because they are sent in by English correspondents
from Athens, Rome, Geneva, Cairo, in order to de-
ceive the public, so that bankrupt England may ob-
tain billions in credit from the American people.
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E'Cairo, March 8.-Turks shoot their Gtfman
officers.
cg-‘Petrograd, March 8.-Turks shoot their Ger-
man omcers.
E“"London, March 6.-Turks shoot their German
officers.
E"Constanza, Roumania, March Z6.-Turks 51100!
German officers.
$‘Geneva, April 1.-Turks shoot their German
officers.
K$‘Geneva, May 13.-Turks shoot their German
ofticers. .
$‘Paris, May 22.-Turks shoot their German
oliicers.
$‘ London, June 2.-Turks curse their German
oflicers.
%""'Athens, June 3.-Turks shoot their German
ofiicers.
%""Athens, June 15.-Turks shoot their German
officers.
$"“IMitylene, July 9.-Turks shoot their German
ofiicers.
%“"Rome, July ll.-Turks shoot their German
officers.
THE WAR NEWS AS ADOLPH S. OCHS HAS PUBLISHED ‘IT IN THE NEW YORK “TIMES;
SIX MONTHS, AND WHY HE HAS DONE SO
These “fake" stories of
the English propaganda are
invariably contradicted by
the truthful, unbiased re-
ports of American corre-
spondents of the Associated
Press.
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March 4.--
By Associated Press.
“Firing of the Allies was
inefiective.”
(This was hidden under a
British despatch.)
‘
April 8.-
By Associated Press.
Mehmed V., Sultan of
Turkey, gives interview in
palace in Constantinople to
Associated Press: “The
Dardanclles cannot be
forced. My admiration for
the German troops is so
great that it is impossible
for me to express in words
my high opinion of their
valor and efficiency."
June 19.-
By Associated Press.
“British lost most of
ground formerly held.
Troops have little water.
and are without shelter
from the sun."
(This was hidden under a
British despatch.)
" All “special cable despatches to the Times.‘
In six months the New York Times has printed
fourteen “fake” stories that there is “Panic in Con-
stantinople." ’
VVhy?
Because they are sent in by English correspondents
from Athens, Rome, Genera, Cairo, in order to de-
ceive the public,‘ so that bankrupt England may ob-
tain billions in credit from the American people.
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‘London, Feb. 26.-Panic in Constantinople.
‘London, Feb. 28.-Panic in Constantinople.
London, March 1.-Panic in Constantinople.
Athens, March 2.-Panic in Constantinople.
‘Bucharest, March 6.ePanir in Constantinople.
Athens, March 6.-Sultan fines Constantinople.
London, March 7.-Sultan flees Canslantinople.
‘Athens, March 8.-Panic in Constantinople.
‘Petrograd, March 8.-Panic in Constantinople.
‘Copenhagen, March 9.-Panic in Constantinople.
Athens, March 9.-Panic in Constantinople.
‘London: March 25.-Panic in Constantinople.
‘Geneva, April 1.--Panic in Constantinople.
‘London, April Z8.-Panic in Constantinople.
Here is conclusive proof that for the last six months. ME Och:
has been priming in his New York Times a daily series of “fake
stories in furtherance of an ignoble end. “The Turks are shooting
their German off1cc1-5," and “There is panic in Constantinople."
Nobody has been trying to deceive Mr. Ochs. These are ‘all “special
Cable despatches” from his English correspondents In Athens,
Geneva. Rome, Cairo, Copenhagen, Petr081’3d-
spot. Why then, does he not discharge his English correspondents.
who have been sending him “fake" despatches for more than six
months? '
Is this intelligent journalism? Yes, because it is corrupt jour-
nalism. These fakes, printed in the New York Times,
sustain the waning British credit. England is bankrupt, and needs
our money. The American people must not be permitted to realize