Monday, Feb. 23, 1925
Cautions
Some time ago, the Becco Giallo (Yellow Beak), a weekly political paper of Rome, was suppressed for being unkind to Mussolini.
A week later, it ran no risks. It appeared with fashion plates and articles on its front page; on its second page were descriptions of churches and palaces of Rome and a list of addresses ("to be continued") from the telephone directory; the third page was devoted to children's pictures and tales; the last page, to cooking recipes.