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Show SUNDAY HERALD ygTHR NO. 31. L VOL PRICE THREE CENTS,. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1922 EKI50.S. PLANES COLLIDE DOriAIE TO SIX ARE KILLED INTEREST SHOWN IN PREMIERS' LONDON CONFERENCE GREAT TWO OFFICERS AND FOUR MEM MEET DEATH A3 FOKKER MA CHINE CAUSES COLLISON French Mlnlatar Reported Opposed to In American participation Sees Favor Meetings For Germany WELCOME TO TOY LAND London. America U exacted to dominate tbe conference of allied premiers kere In much the aame manner as the United States made IU roice heard it Lausanne, according to belief in British official circles. TOYS! Ambassador Harvey's speech at the club in which he declared the fate of Europe hung vpon the week-enconference, was forth-:omin- g TOYS! eported - and diplomats You'll Find These are Just beginning to discuss it. Considerable Importance in this connection is attached to arrival here of United- - States ministers to Brussels tiere tnd Berlin. Information Trains Is passed on from official quarters to the effeect that Harvey sparing his speech Intended to speak on some innocuous subject, but changed his plans at the last minute presumably upon information or infractions from Washington. Additional significance Is lent the participation of an American observer At the premiers' parley by the fact that Raymond Polncare, prime minister of France, Is now expected to try to exclude the question of reparations from the London discussion, hoping to force a fiancial conference at Brus- 95 $2.10 $2.90 $3.50 $3.90 $5.90 $9.75 $1.50 $2.25 70 up 60 up $2.90 $3.50 $1.10 up Trains Trains Trains Trains Trains Trains Drums Drums Wheel Barrows Erection Toys Shoo-flie- s Shoo-fli- es Black Boards Autos, the kind you can ride in $7.75 up Wagons $2.50 up Velocipede $3.75 up Doll Carts 90 up Game Boards $6.50 Game Boards $7.90 Sleighs $2.00 Sleighs $2.90 Sleighs $3.75 Sleighs $4.25 Kiddie Kars ...$1.50 Kiddie Kars $2.25 Kiddie Kars $2.75 Ball Gloves 75 up Air Guns up $1.00 Blocks 50 up Erectors $1.00 up Volley Balls $4.00 Rugby Balls $5.50 Basketballs $8.00 Toy Dishes 45 up sels. project "If the premiers themselves are unable to agree, It Is useless to expect results from a meeting of a few understrappers at Brussels." According tfrrellable information obtained from British sources, Premier Poincare does not welcome contemplated American participation in thf London conference. It is said In this connection that Poincare and his government are likely to go under If the premiers fail to reach an agreement Such agreement is considered doubtful by the British who say they expect the American observer at London will op. pose "French plans to coerce Germany." Ambassador Harvey may play a role similar to that of Richard Washburn Child at Lausanne. IN OUR TOYLAND NO. 2 (Dry Goods Dept.) 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Private Rolas leaped from the bomber as it nenred the earth, but was fatally injured. He died while being placed in an ambulance. The others were pinned beneath the two machine and beofre aid could reach them their bodies were burned almost beyond recognition. $2.95 $5.90 $3.25 up per pair $5.00 Beautiful Polychrome Candlesticks, each $2.50 Candlesticks, solid mahogany, each $1.10 Lamps, all sizes and colors and kinds $8.75 up Comfortable Chairs and Rockers to match any you may have, each $12.50 up Smokers, new designs, $1.40 up "Hammer Slayer" Eludes Officer Loe Angeles. The search for Mrs. Clara Phillips convicted of beating Mrs. Alberta Tremalne Meadows to death with a hammer, wbo escaped from the Los Angeles county jail, was in active progress throughout southern Califor-ol- a and Lower California. Despite various other "tips" and "clues," sheriffs deputies generally held to their original belief that the "hammer murderess'' had fled across the border Into Mexico, and plans were made to extend the search for her as far south as Ensenada, on the west coast of the Lower California pfninsula, about ninety miles south of Sun Diejro, CaL They not overlooking other directions, however, and had asked San Francisco authorities to join in the hunt. ETC., ETC. TINSEL AND ROPE DECORATIONS RED AND GREEN PAPER, ALL KINDS GOLD AND SILVER CORD SEALS AND STICKERS FOR PACKAGES CHRISTMAS CARDS HUNDREDS OF TOYS THAT WE HAVEN'T ROOM TO MENTION HERE. Wilson Unable to Agree With Tiger Washington. The visit here o ob1 Heorges Clemenceau, the French statesman, to Woodrow Wtl of th sun, stricken I'nlted States, failed to bring about r real conciliation between the tw pnat war leaders. Wilson and Clem enceau, while they have recentl' sevmed to have been standing for th' fame thing, including American re entrance Into European affairs, dlf for absolutely on fundamental poll cies. As they differed at Paris on thesf questions, so they differ now and thel Th meeting did not change this. former President has no intention o' appearing to approve what the Tlge-isaying in this country, except pos K'bly ttee Frenchman's general vie? t:int the TJnlted States must interes' Itself in Europe. This is believed tf have been made clear by the meet t GET IT AT Taylor Brothers Co. ' THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Settlement Ends Shantung Struggle Pekin. China and Japan hnve completed settlement of the Shantung controversy as outlined by the terms if the Washington treaty. China agrees to pay Japan 40.000.000 yen for tho Shantung ral'roMi'. The paymrnt will lie made in fifteen year Chir.ose treasury notes bonrlns interest at 6 per "wnrr- - In - trdrnrfnnr'T'htTia !(VO(X).i)0 yen for a'l publ'c iroiwrtKs ftyg-TTapan THREE BIG TOY DEPARTMENTS 'nerved in the Ki.ioehow district.; Civil L. be military admin'stnition wi tinned over to C'hiua on Decemler 10, vhilc the Shantung railway will be ranft'rred to Chinesf authority on Tiinuary 1. China, as a direct result ?f the Washington conference,; thus etrains control of territory whir;h she 'ost when It was seized by Germany nn s :n 1S08. Timber Experts Fight Blister Rust Portland. A hurriedly called of timber owners, government fridals and forestry officials was In ession here Thursday to d'scnss men-urto be taken to combat the drend. (1 white pine "blister rust" which, 'espite all precautions has finally eached the great forests of the Pad-'- c Northwest. Orlslnnlly. Introduced nto the Northeastern states of the "nited States from Kurope by the Im. 'iiportatlon of diseased white pine rees, the disease has ravaeed the for. sts of New England, New York, 'ennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota con-Vren- ce Ing. Sweeping U. 8 Washington. The communist In t rnatlonale, a1 with headquarters Moscow, Russia, ia directing a wide ipread enmpaign in the United State? for overthrow of the American govern tin ment and Its deliverance into hands of radicals, according to Will iim J. Burns, head of the federa Yire.ni of investigation. Burns 1e lared that documents obtained by hit rnreim during the past Tar "clearl? Indicate" thnt the communist interna, tiouale is behind a strong movemen' "among negroes, labor unions and vn. rfcnis social organizations and woman'r lu's, the ultimate purpose being tr undermine those organizations with the ew of overthrowing the United ni establishing KtnteMyrnment 'ictnrtorshlji of the proletariat" 1 Radical Wave Seen , Shortage of Coal In Naw York n,v " that the Fokker, the Martin, but officiate it the flying station refused to confirm or deny this until they had made on Investigation. The machines had been up for a practice apin. The"enttsted"THentilted were TStaff " Sergeant Marick and Privates Bunka, Leon Kolas and Thomas Jordan. The bomber was In the air when Major Genrhart took off In a Fokker, The lighter machine struck the tail of the bomber and both machines fell. Major Gearhart, Captain Doyle and .Sergeant Marick were caught in the wreckage and burned to death and Privates Blunka and Jordan were killed almost Instantly when they " You'll Find These IN OUR TOYLAND NO. 1 (Hardware Dept.) Tool Boxes $7.90 : landing. It was reported Better come and pick yours out right away, then you'll be sure to get just what you want. d Keferrlng to the Brussels Harvey said: TOYS! Newport News. Major GearhartJ Captain Doyle and four enlisted meal were killed at Langely field Wednea-- j flay when a Martin bomber collldedj.' with an airplane while making &j Received direct from Santa Claus-t- he most wonderful collection of Toys you ever saw-a- nd in the lot is some for every good little boy and girl in Provo. Lyceum -r- Othara Killed Inetantly In Leaping From Plane at Langely Field Official Investigation Under Way e v Terk. 1 Ynr yards throughout were besieged by hundreds ' Mver'ng persona as a cold wave ""Tt over the city. Governor Miller "id riiel Administrator Woodln called of fuel admlnlatrators of "i" rtate to meet Albany In an at-- i i t to remedy tha coal shortage tt !vh threatens suffering here. ..tV.N . es ssr rJt. vmtt rm m 1 a m mw m MJT rxtwm m rr sri Lmmm m m -- ifii i ... mm est r ' w .a w nd Michigan. 1. 1 jipgafc lib pgr - $ Ku Klux Investigation Requested Washington. Investigation of the u Klux Klan activities by a house ommittee, which would be directed "recommend if necessary, proper. MHfiplinary action'' was proposed In resolution Introduced by Itenreaent-tlv- e Ryan, Republican, New York. Merit System In Post Office Likely Washington. The National Serried "eform league which began Its annual invention here Thursday took up for tpnslderatlon the question of remov-i- g the postofflce department from titles by bringing abmtt the appo'nt-te- nt of postmasters strictly on a merit jaals. V |