Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 259, 31 October 1922 — Page 14
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 31, 1922.
FASCIST!, HOW RULING ITALY, CLAIMS ORIGIN IN DAYS OF OLD ROME
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ROME, Oct. 31. If you look on the back eld of a dime, of almost any recent date, you will see a bundle of sticks or rods, bound together at the top, the bottom and In the middle. The blade of an ax projects from the midst
of the rods, close to the upper end of the bundle. That is a nicmre, in relief, of fases,
the earliest insig
nia or sign of ait-
thorlty used by magistrates of ancient Rome. The
rods were usually
birch, and like the ax bound ud with
them they repre
sented the power
of c h a s t isement.
the might of the
government and the law.
In that symbol of authority Is the
origin and explanation of the name of the great and formidable organization which has seized control of Italy, the
Fascist! Benito Mussolini, Its leader, has just been asked to form a cabinet to replace the one his forces forced to
resign. Feared to Oppose Reds.
"When the Italian Socialists, of the
revolutionary type, took forcible pos
session of great factories and other
business establishments in Milan, Turin and lesser Italian centers of industry and trade, after the war, the government feared their violence and
shrunk from the menace of red revolution, it did not venture to oppose them openly pr attempt to crush their pow
er.
Then the Fascist! came into being.
They are mostly veteran soldiers of
the Italian army. They represent.
first of all, the idea of national su
premacy over red revolutionary and
hostile bodies. They are recruited
chiefly from the middle classes, the bourgeoisie, as they say in France and some other countries of continental
Europe. There are at least 800,000 of
them now. Broken Socialist Spirit
Under strong leaders, notably Ben
ito Mussolini, a man of great force of
character who was himself a revolu
tlonary Socialist in youth, the Fascist!
have met violence with violence, ter
rorism with terriorism, bloodshed with bloodshed, until they have completely
broken the spirit and power of the rev
olutionary "reds." They have sacked
Socialist halls and offices, wrecked So
cialist printing establishments, and
slain, many Socialists, anarchists and other red revolutionists. In the fierce fighting which has marked their rise to great strength and prestige they
have been almost invariably victorious
Bible School Workers
Will Hear Miss Kinney Bible school workers are interested
in the announcement that efforts are being made to bring Miss Florence
Kinney to Richmond to address mem
bers of the Florence Kinney bible
class groups. Although no definite ar
rangements have been completed and
it is not now known just when Miss
Kinney will be able to come to Rich
mond, leaders of the groups were as
sured that she would be able to make the trip. Miss Kinuey is the popular member of the Billy Sunday party
which inaugurated the Bible study
classes in the city during the cam
paign of last spring. She is now with the Billy Sunday party in Dayton, Ohio, where a campaign is now in full swing.
Field, tream and Woodland A department conducted exclusively for the protection of fish, game and natural treasures.
DONT BE A GAME HOG Competition creates a false standard
of sportsmanship. Some of the most
excellent sportsmen are poor anglers
and unskilled marksmen. The Joy of
day afield or a stream nfhpn 1 AmA.
ened by a false desire to be number one. Don't be a came hoe.
We no longer take the field a the
savages of old, for food and existence alone. We are no lonepr rirmfora for
our diminishing wild life has made'
una impractical. v e htp nnrtmpn.
A "oerfeet dav" 1 nnt
the amount of game destroyed but by our ability to enjoy the open. We
snouia maxe the great out-of-doors a part Of our lives, not incidental in ft
The "silent places" are good for our
souls and gives them a chance to bleach out clean and white again.
Use of Guns The sportsmanlike hea nt hn.
gun implies more than is included in good marksmanship. In these davs
when the true sportsman is preaching and practicing conservation, the butcher who brags of the great amount of game he has killed finrla few listenera
to his talks of slaughter. The true
sportsman abhors the use of a big open bore automatic shotgun and has
a sense 01 piry ior tne hunter who has no more sporting blood in his veins than to resort to the use of one of these large eight-nound Cannons tn slav
a little two and one-half pound rabbit
or a six-ounce quail. They are all right j in the duck blinds but have no place in the fields.
The love of fair nlav. rmr-.rt5rtv
anticipation. disaDDolntmeritsi and Bkill
are some of the keenest enjoyments ot
good sportsmen. The use of the automatic SOOn denrives him of all these
thrills and pleasures and puts him in
ine class of the mere meat tetter or
game hog. Some states already have
laws prohibiting the use of the automatic in the fields, and we hope that the day is not far distant when Indiana will not allow them to be used outside of the duck blinds. Still Cut Fences It is to be regretted that a few unprincipled hunters still nprs!r In out.
ting the farmer's fences,-shooting promiscuously among his stock, walking across newly-planted fields, leaving gates open and committing many other depredations which lead the owners of
the land to judge all hunters as outlaws and "roughnecks" and consequently posting his land and depriving all men of the sport they might enjoy on account of the actions of a few. The three different sporting organizations of the county, realizing that this class of hunters must be eliminated or taught how to conduct themselves when afield, will make a very strenuous effort this ' year to assist the farmers in apprehending and pun
ishing these vandals. . The rights of others are sacred and must be inspect
ed and all sportsmen should remember
that they are accepting the hospitality
of the man on whose land they are
hunting and should conduct them
selves as gentlemen.
The open season for quail opens on Nov. 10, and closes on Dec. 20. The
bag limit on quail is 15 in any one
day. The limit of possession is 45 as the result of three or more days'
consecutive hunting.
The open season for rabbits extends from April 1 to Jan. 10. There is no bag limit on rabbits excepting the
hunter's conscience. . . , The squirrel season closes Dec. 1
The sale or giving away of quail or
squirrel is pronioited in Indiana.
Indiana sportsmen are the best or
ganized of those in any state in the
union. Last week 144 clubs and as
sociations met at the Claypool hotel
in Indianapolis at the state league
meeting. By thus concentrating their efforts, a world of good can be accomplished in the interest of wild life con. serration. Wild prairie fowl are more .plentiful this year than in many seasons past.
according to hunters. Quail also are
quite plentiful in Kosciusko county this fall.
- A committee of the Kosculsko coun
ty Isaak Walton club has been named to take the necessary steps to have
the" J. S. Berkey woods, seven miles
northwest of Warsaw, and the only
virgin woods in this section, designated as a federal forest reserve.
Joe CampbcH, veteran nimrod of
Kosciusko county, comes forward this late in the season with a story to the effect that a fine one-pound bass jumped from the water of Chapman lake into his boat, and this was the only fish he caught that afternoon.
Fish are anxious to be caught here. This is the belief of Joe Campfield and Norman Haymond, fishermen on
Wefcster lake. Some weeks ago a four-pound bass flopped from the
water into Haymond's boat.
But Campfield has one better on Haymond. who said that, while he was
out fishing, something struck him on the head. He thought it was a nut thrown by somo boys who were in a
nearby woods. But, seeing no bo
he looked around and there was a one pound bass flopping in the bottom of his boat.
FOUR RECOVER FROM
AUTO CRASH INJURIES D. L. Smith of Aurora, 111., Mrs Smith, their four year old son Donald, and Miss Edith Smith, a cousin of Mr. Smith, who narrowly escaped serious injury when the automobile in which they were riding 6truck a wagon driven by William Thompson of Milton, were expected to leave Reid. Memor
ial hospital Tuesday. The accident occurred on the National road west of Richmond, a half mile east of Centerville. According to the story told by Smith, driver of the car, the wagon appeared ahead of him too suddenly for him to slow down. The front of the car was considerably damaged. Smith s?.id he had the headlights on full and was also operating a spotlight. Mrs. Smith and Miss Smith suffered cuts about the head. Donald, the son, was slightly bruised.
CentervUle Christian Church Pastor Is Given Anto As Farewell Token CENTERVILLE. Ind., Oct. 31. An automobile was given the Rev. F. C. McCormick, pastor of the local Christian church, as part of the service of appreciation held for him Sunday the last day of his pastorate here, after serving for seven years. The Rev.
McCormick goes to his new charge at Cambridge City next Sunday, Nov.
5. A basket dinner was served at noon to 165 persons. The entire, day was devoted to farewell ex er crises In
the evening the Friends and Methodist congregations joined in the last service to be "conducted ait the local
church by the Rev. McCormick.
The Rev. Mr. Scott of Spartansburg. wiH come to this city this week in preparation for beginning bis work here as pastor of the church. He will
preach his firs sermon next Sunday.
MEASURE CORN YIELDS . NEWCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 31. The 22 entrants in the state five acre corn yield contest will have their fields measured the week of Nov. 6, th'ey were notified today. Ten townships are represented in the contest.
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CHICAGO GIRL ENDS HER
SECOND ESCAPADE AS BOY CHICAGO. Oct. 31. Marzaret Davis,
14-vear-old hieh school girl, who left? mJ
home a few weeks ago, donned boy'sl .utvt.. wA .ktai.Aj ah o farm
while Chicago police and detectives
searched for her. ended her second aaventure yesterday after she was returned home by the police. She was
found wearing a boy's outfit and naing a dilapidated bicycle she said cost $3. She said she had gone to Hammond. Ind., but decided to retura to Chicago and become a "city feller." ; Of the more than 3,000 centenarians in the United States, 2.700 are women.
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! Chiropractor
48 South 7th St
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Care of the Hair Many of our leading: society women thank Parisian Sage for their beautiful hair. "Use it two or three times a week" says A. G. Luken Drug Co., "and it will make the hair soft, thick and lustrous. Advertisement.
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1103 Main St.
Phone 1925
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 2nd, 3rd and 4th At Our New Location, K. of P. Bldg 29-35 S. Eighth St
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NEW NASH SPORT MODEL ($1755 Delivered) . and Complete Line of New Nash Models on Display at Show ALSO THE $7,000 NASH ELECTRICAL CUT OUT CHASSIS WILL BE IN OPERATION 50 Slightly Used Standard Makes of Automobiles are on Exhibition Every person who registers at this show will be given a ticket which will entitle the holder of the LUCKY NUMBER to a CAR FREE. The only condition is that you must be present on the last night when your name is called. , . Music will be furnished by EVAN J. SMITH Jazz Band EVERYBODY WELCOME Wayne County Nash Motor Co. 29 to 35 South 8th Street
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