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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922. PERSHING TALKS TRENTO WITH PRESIDENT = = SSe ? Mes shooting of Mr. Green ¢rscurred uring chase followi: robbery. Budget Slashing Proposed by | An official of the ministes ot pemsons Committee Would Cut |sarerine «. ae sum of money armed men who took ho steht ne from him a bag containing 600 pounds ISH PRISON CHIEF KILLED BELFAST, March gp ty the ane: sterling and run away with it. The police gave chase and captured the ‘ robber who had the money in his pos- WASHINGTON, March 3—Action | Session. of th house appropriations ‘sub-com-| Another of the flesing men fired on mittes in deciding teftatively to cut|§M pursuers and it was then that the th of the army to 115,000 Green was struck by a bullet and Pe TGAa AE SOt: attione en eae: ile. Another maak was wellnded at stood to have been discussed at a/the same time. ———__q__ Rica “=--lINDIAREPORTS Pershing ot his talk with the president. General Pershing is known to be particularly concerned as to the ef- fect the army reduction might have on plans of the war department for training the national guard and the 4 ition of the organized reserve #83 component parts of the new army of the United States. As general of the armies he is in direct charge of the preparation of these plans and is ead of the special war pians section Of tho general staff assigned to pre- pare the new system of national de fénso contemplated. ys a 2 ‘There are indications that General |British Anxious Over Situa- Pershing has felt that it would be| tion in Punjab and Bengal threatening to the success of the three} | Provinces, Ghandi’s Ar- part army scheme to reduce the army below its present 150,000 onliated rest Rumored. strength until at least the new organ- eed ization has been put in working garf bag ot from’ $50,000,000 to $60,000,000 | tion in India is cauring increasing anx |< UZ ftom the war department's budget for |!ety to the authorities, particularly in —— view of flames shooting from the wreckage of the giant dirigible Roma. Survivors say the! ius environments were in a state of|@ when they attrmpicd to go to the aid of victims. The accident is held to be no farjt of the crew. WATER RATE INCREASE PLANNED IN CHEYENNE Cheyenne residents scon may be pay- LONDON March's; ing @ higher rate for water from the shape. clated, Pope Senter are Amo] municipal system if the Chamber of “MIAMI, Fla. March 3.—Reduction | the newspapers indicate that the situa- Commerce approves @ plan laid before If you want to sell ft quick, use a lasting two hours occurred in the fhe Casper Dally Cridune PAGE FIVE CLOSE-UP VIEW OF ROMA: AFIRE Pee meilteicen “IQ. §. NOT REPRESENTED s TERROR REIGN [Sa = named Fontana, was shot and Shae oa. pt the street. His companion ed he was a victim of an assault by the! cs sch potion ieee THREE DEAD mn |: Surround Palace in Battle LONDON, Mareh 2.—(By The Asso With Croate Elements ciated Press}—Three persons were of City. killed and 2¢ others injured, some se-| riousty, in a disturbance Thursday |! Ss at Tanta, Egypt, 55 miles north of| by telegraph t Reels ela Rar tet Dest in {Cairo says a Con! News dis-| understandis: Fiume succeeded at 5 o'clock this|Patch from Cafro. Native soldiers | operating morning in occupying the postoffice quelled the disturbance and restored] merce com and later in completely surrounding | Sr ea the government palace, attacking it with hand grenades and machine guns | says a Rome dispatch to the Exchange $ P Telegr=ph compsny. The Croates re A Large Shipment turned the fire of the fascisti, says|{ the dispatch and « state of virtual of civil war has broken out between Ital- |iar. and Croate elements of the city. ‘The fascisti also are reported to have captured an Italian torpedo boat + Swanson bd \ Sisters Millinery and Art ff Needlework / 7 113 East First St. q ; Opp. Masonic Temple POL GI-D-B-G-6-4-0-9-9-94 OH OSO9454O-996-5-3-4 H:0-6-546-4-9-4-04-1-06606-6 exploded when it struck clectric light wires. The heat was so intense that rescuers were driven back terror today. The renewal of conflicts | ‘ |last night between the fascisti and the| ¢@ local police r-suticd in the death of one sire the chamber’s okeh before con-| Original mine resumed operations fascisti and the wounding of a score .|sidering an ordinance providing for| Weanesday with jof participants of both factions. about 300 men. The] higher rates. The reason for the pro-| Never mince Will resume tn Nene Chan} ets today: occupied! the . gov posed ordinance is that the city needs|a week and the High Ore shaft will “Tnment Dalace in an effort to restore the money. i Ste. and ae arr order but the conflict between the fa All three cisti and the police in efforts to dis- > mines aro properties of the Anaconda arm each other still continues. More Mines at Butte Resume 06-69-6-06-06046-0004060406 Copper Mining company. It is un-| <The government palace was stormed derstood that there are now a little/iate inst night by militarized com- in excess of 8,000 men employed in/panies of fascist! who bombed the the Butte ‘district. building, exploding at least WO gren- ——.___ ades in an effort to force President Wyo., March 3. Zanolla to vacate. A pitched battle 006404 the city commissioners, who de- BUTTE, Mont. March 3.—The Tribune want ad. suburb of Drenova and it was reported the new fiscal year, reported to be tha|the Punjab and the United Provinces plan of the house appropriations sub-|% Bengal. committee will mean a decrease of at} There is suld to be danger in Bengal Jeast onetbir4 in 250 ermy forts, posts,|tbat the members of the old revolu- flying fields and traming camps of| ‘onary party will take control of the this country, Secretary of War Weel | Political movement out of the hands ald. today. of the nationalist party, owing to the “It would be fmporsible with a force|*™ser of the extremists at the post- of only 100,000 men to man these |POnement of civil disobedience. forts, camps and fields even with a| The Daily Telegraph »'yyws that agi sufficient number of men “to drill a/tation is growing iu all the above , Squad,” Mr. Weeks declared. named districts, where the situation is “Dhe member of congress who votes| setting more and more out of the con to make the cut beyond what we| rol of the authorities. shink it ought to be should net com-| The report of the impending arrest plain if the department finds it neces-|0f Mohandas K. Ghandi, non-co-opera- sary to abandon a fort or post or field] tionist leader, is reiterated. or camp whith happens to de in his| The Daily Mail says the Prince of district,” sald Mr. Weeks. Wales has abandoned his intention to “It is not my army, !t belongs to| Visit Amritsar, where, it is recalled, the people, and if they want to make | troops fired on agitators in April, 1919, the cut they have the right to do so.”| killing 380 persons. gcd amhbothrentiaa deer} LONDON, March 3.—(By The Asso- ‘The French government is selling} ated Press)—The Evening News today ifs mercantile fleet, and the Seamen’s| publishes what it characterizes as “an Pederaton of France is making er-|sbsurd rumor’? which is being persis- yangements to buy seventeen of the|tentiy repeated in, London that the best of tho ships. to be operated co-|Prince of Wales was shot at in India. pereivey, by the union, following] Officihls hore know nothing of any. <xample set by the Italian sea-[such incifent. The latest report from men's guild, which. operates a o-|'India says the prince left Salwar. to- operative merchant fleet. day for Peshawar. COLUMBIA “CASPER’S FAMILY THEATER” Tonight Is Amateur Night COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM ‘Mistaken Identity”’ “THE MAN THAT LOOKS LIKE ME” * A Musical Comedy Playlet—Sixty Laughs Per Hour. MERRILL SIEVER in His Famous Character, “BOZO.” e WALT BARNETTE in His funny Blackface Role. DOROTHY SIEVER in “Gabawalky” ; —Seeing Is Believing. Famous Song-Dance’ Specialty MILDRED ROBINSON in “When Francis Dances With Me” MISS ROBINSON in Rag Dance. OLLIE BLANCHARD Sing “Happy Married Man.” @ar WALT BARNETTE Sing “My Gee- Gee From Fiji Isle.” PHOTOPLAY FEATURES “A Forest Sampson” and Special Comedy. , Tonight Is Amateur Night ~ Millinery Night Saturday Sixty Dollars’ Worth of Beautiful Hats from Burgess Millinery Company Store Will Be Given Away to Best Appearing. 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