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...most enterprising of the new generation was squat, baby-faced Photographer Ivo Meldolesi, 34, who was acquitted of collaboration charges in 1945 for "insufficient proof of guilt." Last spring, Meldolesi made front pages in Europe and the U.S. with two notable beats. Masquerading as a Capri fisherman, he snapped the only picture of Britain's Princess Margaret in a bathing suit; later, he surprised camera-shy Greta Garbo without her hat, got a shot of her covering her face with her long, tawny hair. Last week, Meldo-lesi's energy and enterprise landed him his biggest scoop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Eagle for Cleverness | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

Nighttime Nibble. Two months ago while 2,000 hand-picked carabinieri scoured Sicily's wind-whipped hills in a vain search for Giuliano, Meldolesi hinted to Italian editors that the celebrated "Robin Hood of Sicily" had invited him to his hideout. Only Editor Edilio Rusconi of Milan's weekly Oggi (Today) fell for Meldolesi's story. Rusconi assigned a top reporter to work with him, paid 800,000 lire (about $1,300) for the promised beat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Eagle for Cleverness | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

Knowing Giuliano's affection for his mother ("the dearest thing in our lives"), Meldolesi wangled permission to photograph the old lady in jail (where she is being held for helping her son). Roaming the countryside, he showed the pictures to every peasant, carter and fisherman he met, hoping one would pass the word along. A month passed, with nary a nibble. Late one night, as Meldolesi and Reporter Jacopo Rizza wandered into the hills near Palermo, three masked gunmen seized the photographs, led the pair to an abandoned stable. Next morning, the door flew open and in strode Giuliano...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Eagle for Cleverness | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

...bandit was wearing boots, riding breeches, a yellow sweater and an ornate belt buckle which, he explained, had "a star for luck, a lion for strength, an eagle for cleverness." Posing for Meldolesi's pictures, Giuliano cleared up any misconceptions about the size of his "army." Said the bandit: "We have seldom been more than 20 men all told. In these mountains, it is easier for three men to see a marching column than for a column to see three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Eagle for Cleverness | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

...swift sellout (1,200,000 copies). It had barely hit the streets when the conservative // Tempo accused its rival of "basically indecent" conduct in consorting with a bandit. Embarrassed Minister of Interior Mario Scelba fired Palermo's chief of police, ordered the Mi-Jan police to arrest Meldolesi, Rizza and Editor Rusconi. The charge: "aiding and abetting banditry and glorifying crime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: An Eagle for Cleverness | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

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