Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1946 — Page 28

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Reign of Terror in ‘Jewel of the Adriatic.’

By JOSEPH J, BAICICH United Press Staff Correspondent

This is probably the first time, however, that Trieste has played the host to the “cloak and dagger” men of various. nations. For although a bitter struggle has gone on for the past 60 years for the control of the rich port ———— me primi town, the “Jewel of the Adriatic.” Trieste always has regarded po-

|W The 12% 2 1 : litical d beneath its dignity. * | Children’s National | "x0, uy 's week pases win t one murder. Often’ Photograph Contest | \.. 'cin

the victim is an anti-Tito Yugo- > slav., Just personality and character, "| as seen in the portrait, will be

on its terrified victims and leaves {behind a riddled corpse. The black sedan is the subject of the wildest stories about the OZNA | (Yugoslav secret police) and Its to | nocturnal descents into Trieste trom Zone B to carry out a “mission,”

Each time the bitterly anti-Ti press denounces the act.

Some think there must be severa

i in thi es th -| judged in this conte. Cuteipees a Jertise Press dors ule hoon phantom sedans as one ol then alone won't count. If your child forgotten. {was involved in a prosaic collision | is 14 or under, we'll photograph | But the series of political murders |with a trolley recently. In the enhim or her in our studio without ||;s having a terrifying effect on he SUInNg excitement the driver left the cost or obligation. No entry fee. ]| people of Trieste, jcar and vanished in the crowd ? {Police found a pair of handcufls on!

Thus the murder of Dr. Ivan | Protulipac, secretary of the Catholic the back seat. The scat was Action in Croatia, six months ago is |splotched with dried blood.

forgotten—but its effect and pattern | But the night missions of the [“phantom Fiat” continue,

{is still in operation. Three weeks ago, just befor¢ mid-

| Protulipac lived in Trieste. One| night, a black sedan pulled to the

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JUDGES day as he was going home at noon, | : John Robert Powers, Angelo Pari, || a stranger stepped up fréin pehind, | Curb in the Via Della Tojre Bianca. Maud Tousey Fangel, Penny" Blondie” ||shoved a broad, long tube into the | TWO men got out and approached a Singleton, Arthur “Dagwood” Lake. |!back of his neck and killed him, |Janky Serbian pedestrian, They | {grabbed him and dragged him toSponsored by the National Associ- | The murder weapon Was & SPe-| ...q the car but he broke away. | ation of Department Store Studios | cially-constructed pistol with a con- | He ran toward his some Just al

traption to muffle sound and firing | . ’ of only one shot at a time. . | few doors away but before he could |

: i get into the building the mysterious | The murderer, Gino Bencich, said | plack sedan had pulled up again {he killed Protulipac because he was | pehind him. a “fascist, and the fascists ourned | five revolver shots were fired and | my home.” the sedan pulled away, leaving the | Recently, the people of Trieste Serbian dead. |

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on . convention will be TRIESTE, Aug. 21.—Cosmopolitan Trieste—where for centuries |. 0 night at 8

Slavs, Austrians, Hungarians, Greeks and Jews mingled with Italians—| oe "00 “oo is rapidly becoming a hotbed of political espionage, terrorism and murder. notel, Various ceremonies, ports, a banquet, election and

have come..to kiow thes‘phangm stallation ot officers are scheduled.’ Fiat,” a black sedan that rolls down The meeting will close Friday.

|bears roam the northwestern part Darwin Wheeler of Wheatland; two lot Wyoming now. L. L. McVein of sisters, Sheridan recently bagged two large Indianapolis and Mrs. Katherine brown bears, while O. D. Hensley McKinley of Vincennes, Ind.,, and |quired no alcohol after receiving, walk alone within f li {2x ; jen y : \ : g|wa our hours by|ing into the field and a ||anu Zeve Baker of Artesia, N, Y, a granddaughter and several nieces |insulin, while in a group of 564 injection af both | i 3 . Pparently killed: two. Q sugar and insulin. [loading up with the “weed,” police

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died last night in Methodist hos- ! ARLINGTON, Mass, Aug. 2l.—|up whisky at once. The ave Piel after a short illness. He Was| Acute alcoholics, treated with in-| withdrawal period fof the insulin “ w

Drs. Vassaf and Hall, reporting their studies to the New England Journal of Medicine, suggest greater : uture use of insulin in treatment {sulin, can be lured away from drink| patients was ole day, slightly less |0f acute alcoholism, ;

GS . y 3 [the Travertine | pari : . ‘ a , A native of Wheatland, Ind. Mr, | twice as fast and with greater ease than half the 22 da i re? ey Hardly . Week Passes Without Slaying That Adds: to room of the Hote ah - the ave 3 cays Feguia ») ky v : ; { Wheeler had lived here si 1929, (ahd comfort than by "the usual the aver leohol i Fooin of te Bele | ere snc 1920, #hd comtort, than by the usual the average alcoholic receiving no THIEF TAKES $440

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