Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1929 — Page 16

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ITALIAN WOMEN BALK AT BABIES. SAYS LIBERAL Birth Control Sweeps Land Despite Mussolini Edict, Claims Professor, Bj Scnppt-Howard Settspapcr Alliance BAN FRANCISCO, May 31.—The women of Italy are beginning a child-bearing strike that may dispel the Fascist dreams of world conquest. Th: - r assertion of Professor Gaetano Salvemini. former liberal professor of history at the Univerr.ity of Florence, self-exiled antiFascist leader and now on an American lecture tour. "Labor strikes are prohibited by law in Italy," said Dr. Salvemini, 'but it appears that nothing can prevent a. strike' of Italian women against the child-hearing edict of Signor Mussolini. Tn May, 1926. he issued an order that by 1950 the Italian women must have bred a nation of 50,000,000. That very ••ear there were 25.000 fewer babies born in Italy than in 1925. In 1927 there were 50.000 fewer. Tn 1923 there £0 Af)o r<= 'V r T. Rjrfh C nntro! Popular Mussolini rules Italy with a.n Iron hand, but it, is apparent he ran not, rule her women. The biriheontrol movement is sweeping down upon Italy from France. So far it has not permeated southern Italy, but in Piedmont it is an active force. “Italy's problem is one of overpopulation now. With an area equal to two-thirds that of California, there are now T 0,000,000 people in Italy. More children would complicate the problems of poverty and unemployment. Birth-control is solving this crisis. With these 40,000,000 people the number of births today is exactly the same as in 1902. when there were only 32.000.000 people. Predicts Mussolini Fall The whole birth-rate is slackening. due to the French influence. Whereas Italian mothers used to have upward of ten children, now in nbYthern Italy they have two or three. The average Italian family now is five persons." Professor Salvemini says Mussolini 'is sitting upon a volcano.” The anti-Fascist movement, while inarticulate, he says, is increasing, due to hard times. High taxes to maintain the tremendous military organization and low wages and unemployment due to artificial attempts to rehabilitate the lire have created wide discontent. "The Italian people traded their liberty for prosperity,’’ he said. "Now- that they find they have not gotten prosperity, they are naturally discontented." HATCH PHEASANT EGGS 16.450 Distributed bv Sportsmen on State Farms. One hundred fourteen sportsmen's clubs arc distributing 16.450 pheasant eggs for hatching on farms throughout the state, George N. Mannfeld chief of the fish and game division of the state conservation department, announced today. The department provides the eggs in orders of 150. Distribution is expected to be complete by June 10. Last year the division distributed 10.000 and 75 per cent hatched. Mannfeld declared.

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