Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1934 — Page 22

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ITALY STARTS ARMY TRAINING WITH BABYHOOD Gigantic Militarization Now Begins at Birth in Fascist State. BY THOMAS B. MORGAN Cnilrd I*rr* Staff Correspondent ROME. Dec. 21.—Italian babies will di-continue play at being “soldiers"—they actually will be soldiers. As soon as they can march they will have a regular unhorm and a biu stick, at once becoming member- of Italy's citizen army or navy. Be .des. the vhole nation is being organized along military lines. The industrial worker is as much a soldier as the man with a gun in Italy. He must be ready to cooperate obey and sacrifice the same as a soldier does. The peasant, the banker, the doctor, the teacher must feel that he is at the call of his country, ready to share the dangers and sacrifices if necessary. Getting an Early Start In order to realize this gigantic militarization, every Italian, ablebodied or not, must start at 8 to leel that he is an integral part of Italy's army. Up to the present he could begin this training at the age of 8 and become a ballila. which might correspond to a Boy Scout organization. At 14 he becomes an “avanguardista;” at 18 he begins learning miltary tactics under the name of • Young Fascist.” When 21 he must do his military service in the regular army. When he is over, he is a reserve soldier. Only when he is 55 docs he cease to be a soldier of Italy. Enrolled at Birth All boys at birth now are enrolled. Hitherto his birth registration was used as the register to call him for conscription. Now, as soon ns a boy can walk he becomes a “Son of the Wolf.’ He has the right to wear a uniform, carry a big stick and call himself a soldier. The organization of the "Sons of the She Wolf’ teaches the young boy to work in group-formation, to obey, to work with an altruistic aim.

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PRIZE-WINNING BABIES CROWNED IN COLUMBUS (IND.) FESTIVAL—AND HERE THEY ARE

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Winners in the Community Baby Festival conducted at Columbus, Ind , under the auspices of the Wagner Reddick Post, No. 1978, Veterans of Foreign Wars. These youngsters are acknowledged and crowned the finest in the city's babydom. They are < upper) left to right—Carol Armstrong, baby princess in Group 5 of the contest; Carolyn Green, prize beauty baby, Group 3; Jerry Hayes, prize beauty baby, Group 2; Diane Sohn, prize beauty baby, Group 4; Jerry Thomas, prize beauty baby, Group 1; William Moore, baby prince, Group 1; Marjorie Henderson, prize health baby, Group 2; Violet Glaser, prize health baby. Group 1. (Lower) also left to right—Betty Whitehouse, prize health baby, Group 5; Richard Du

Egotism and individuality are to be deprecated. The ballilas are taught to build their moral character. They learn the parade of being soldiers. The adolescent avanguardista must above all be a sportsman, an athlete, and his physical as well as mental development is to be carefully looked after. “The “Young Fascist” is but the prelude of being a soldier. He is learning theory which he must later, under his military sendee, put into practice. From then on till he is >5 he may be called inte active service. It is compulsory to become a member of one of these organizations if one wishes to be a citizen of Italy. This will mean that Italy will have an army of over 6.000.000 men, prepared and trained as the Sparians of old like soldiers to obey and to fight. YOUR ROSARY—CLOTHE-A-CHILD.

TWO VETERAN PILOTS HURT IN PLANE CRASH Liner Cracks Up in Snowstorm; Two Escape Injury. fill t'llit < <1 Press CHICAGO, Dec. 21.—A United Airlines express plane en route to Omaha crashed in a blinding snowstorm in suburban Western Springs last night, injuring two veteran pilots. David L. Behncke, president of the Air Line Pilot's Assn., suffered a fractured leg. Kenneth Quayle, a pilot riding with him, incurred internal injuries. Stewardess Barbara Bernar of Chicago and John Wolf, Cheyenne. Wyo„ representative of the air line, were uninjured. MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRY CLOTHE-A-CHII.D

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Long, prize health baby, Group 4; Delbert Sprague, baby prince, Group 2; Ronny Bozell, baby king, Group 4; Wilma Stuckey, prize health baby, Group 3; Elva Thompson, baby princess, Group 3; Lome Fulks, prize health baby, Group 5.

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WAR ON LIQUOR TAXCHISELERS City Police Join State Drive on Retailers Failing to Use Stamps. Indianapolis police today began a campaign against state liquor tax chiselers, carrying out an order issued yesterday to department members by Chief Mike Morrissey. The drive was ordered after Paul Fry, State Excise Director, had notified Chief Morrissey that evasion of payment on the state liquor tax, particularly on whiskies, was widespread among retail dealers. Liquor is being sold by the drink by many retailers from' bottles with no state tax stamps and unstamped bottles are being sold, also, Mr. Fry said. Chief Morrissey ordered police to visit all places where liquor is sold and to arrest all persons selling liquor by the bottle without the state stamps affixed. The drive will be a permanent one, Chief Morrissey said, and all places

selling liquor will be watched closely for future violations. Persons refilling empty whisky bottles are guilty of violating the Federal liquor

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