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Neighbors said that a man named Domingo Massolo had lived there. He was said to be a captain in the veterinary corps, a quiet, aloof fellow of about 40, with a wife and three children. The reporter found the Massolos' former maid. The last morning she visited the house she had found a note on the door telling her she was no longer needed. She went in anyway, noticed blood spots on the carpet and on a mirror, then hastily left...
...circulation rose a fat 40,000. But there was one frustration. Lest the heavy-handed authorities be offended, La Razoón's editors had prudently deleted some details. Days after La Razoón broke the story, the fearless, independent La Prensa reported: "Domingo Massolo was not a veterinarian, as previously announced. He was an army chaplain...
...political respectability. Clad in diplomatic cutaway, silk tie and striped trousers, he had clinked champagne glasses earlier this month with Warren R. Austin, chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations, during Austin's Caribbean tour. Before Austin left the Dominican Republic, the 400-year-old University of Santo Domingo gave him an honorary degree...
...plot," the cops decided, was obviously directed at President Juan Domingo Perón, who was even then embarking with his wife on an excursion up the Paraná River for some ceremonies in connection with the Year of San Martin. Police cutters were hastily ordered out, with machine guns at the ready, to escort the presidential yacht. Police jeeps raced along the banks of the river spotting "intriguers." At the ceremony itself, the President could hardly be seen for the swarm of blue-uniformed police who surrounded...
...Juan Domingo...