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Show 1 NEWS IN BRIEF ' i NEW YORK Lloyd 'Warren, hesi of ths Beaux Arte School of Archl feature, fell to death today from I 'window In hla sixth floor apartment 'j In West Sixty-fourth street H wai I 41 year old. CHICAGO Willi Dalton. IT yean old. former bank messenger, laid aalda his school book once more today to fac hi third trial for stealing 1771,000 In bond from the Northern Trust company In February, 1921. In ths first two trial th juries disagreed. dis-agreed. WAHHINOTON Bltumlnoua coal loadlnga on Monday, aa reported by the car service division of the American Amer-ican Railway association, were greater than for any other day In several year. Th output was 41,143 csrs. Anthraclt load-' amounted to 0198 cars, an amoun his I to th maximum maxi-mum output for uny day this year. DETROIT Organic union of th large Protestant denominations Is favored in a resolution adopted by the Detroit Aaeociatlon of Congregational Congrega-tional Churehsa In session hers. Ths denomination mentioned ar th Methodist. Presbytsrian, Baptist. Congregational, Con-gregational, Protestant Episcopal and j Evangelical churches. MADISON. Wis. Modification of I the Velstead prohibition act to permit light wlnea and beer would appeal to I University of Wisconsin students, a I poll completsd today by the Commerce Magaxln. a student publication. In-dlcatss. In-dlcatss. Of th men, 64 9 per cent answering a questlonnalrs expressed themselves 1n favor of modification. CHICAGO Mot than (00 students at colleges In th United States snd I Canada have entered th contest for I prises for th beet essays on th 'world movement against alcohol, the Intercollegiate Prohibition association 1 announced today. Forty cash prizes' will be awarded. 1 |