ARREST OF MARINELLI
"DAILY HERALD'S" COMMENT.
LONDON, 20th June. The Rome correspondent of the ""Daily Express" says that the arrest of the Fascist leader Marinelli, was the sequel to the arrest of a notorious character whom the police call Otto Chirszel, although, he has five aliases. Many Nationalists alleged that Marinelli had sent money to Chirszel, who came from Naples to Join Dumini's murder gang and took part in the kidnapping.
The Labour newspaper, the "Daily Herald," says Chirszel declares that the aim of the kidnappers was the possession of documents. Matteotti was to «>3 kept prisoner in a villa until the Parliamentary session, and he owed his death to strenuous resistance. The "Herald" comments: "Signor Mussolini is cynically overthrowing his closest friends. He may save himself, but the day of the Fascismo is over."
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1924, Page 7
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