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...does even the bloodiest state decide who is to be shot? Ever since the Soviet Government was established lists of undesirables have been kept. In times of emergency the Gay-pay-oo merely work down the list. Examinations are still guided by the rule of Lenin's famed Terrorist Executioner Latsis: "Do not look for clues in a case, whether the arrested man rebelled against the Soviets by word or by deed. First of all, you must ask him what class he belongs to, what is his extraction, what is his education and what is his profession. It is these...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Pure Terror | 12/17/1934 | See Source »

Terror-ridden Cuba found its tiniest terrorist last week when one Rafael Tocoronte, 13, was caught heaving a bomb in midtown Havana. To police he bragged that he had been planting bombs for several years, "to help the cause." He proved it by producing a score of bombs freshly made in his home. The judge of one of the "urgency courts" President Carlos Mendieta has instituted to fight the Terror sentenced Moppet Rafael to six years in the juvenile penitentiary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Terrorists, Young & Old | 10/29/1934 | See Source »

...cerebral hemorrhage. Petrus Kalemen was not alone in his plot. Acting on secret tips, police on the French border arrested two men attempting to slip over the line into Switzerland: Ivan Raitch and Zvonemer Posposil. According to the French police, Raitch, Posposil and Kalemen were members of a Croatian terrorist organization known as Ustashi, sworn to the assassination of King Alexander in revenge for the murder of the great Croat Leader Stephan Raditch in Belgrade's Parliament six years ago. Ustashi's founder is an exiled Croatian deputy named Ante Pavelitch. Its headquarters was at a Hungarian camp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JUGOSLAVIA: Little King | 10/22/1934 | See Source »

Confessions obtained from Nalls Stikomis (alias Novak) and Ladislas Benes (alias Rajtitch) definitely proved the existence of a Croation terrorist society whose tentacles spread into Hungary and Italy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News Salients | 10/13/1934 | See Source »

Pretext for the seizure was an ultimatum, by President Mendieta to Cuban Telephone demanding that it re-employ certain strikers, including men who had committed acts of sabotage last spring. Loyal employes were subjected to weeks of terrorist intimidation. Several had their houses bombed. Last week they manifestoed: "We will not work with strikers who have tried to murder us." But President Mendieta, convinced that he was posing as the Friend of the Masses, pushed on with his ultimatum which was flatly rejected by U. S. General Manager Henry C. Hart of Cuban Telephone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: Telephone Take-Over | 8/20/1934 | See Source »

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