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Show Disappearance Is Charged To Tragic Climax of Story LONDON, Oct 10 (By V. P.) Believing Be-lieving that Mia Olady Pryce, pretty year-old choir alnger, had drowned herself after th manner of th heroin of a novel she and th Rev. E. C. Wheeler wrote together, friends of the girl gave her up as lost today. Mies Pryce, of a wealthy family of Woodford, a suburb of London, dtesp-peaied dtesp-peaied some time ago. Phortly after her disappearance, the girl' family Th eonfeeenr of the vicar and th ' girl revealed that the two were collabo-' collabo-' rating on a book concerning the attitude atti-tude of the church toward divorce. The Rev. Wheeler then admitted the two frequently went to the seaside together to-gether to write, but he stated that he always took hla family along. The heroine of the book they wrote waa disappointed la love and drowned bereeK, Mlsa Pryce, the minister aald, wrote physloian received a letter from her in which ah aald ah planned to drown hereelf. - The girl's disappearance waa a secret until Rev. Wheeler, vicar of the church where Mia Pryce was a communicant, called a meeting of the church officer to refute rumore In the pariah which connected hi nam with that ot Mia pryce. the tragic ending ror tne ooo. tie aald he wrote a happy ending, but aha Insisted that th heroin commit aul-Clde. aul-Clde. "No." aald Mlaa Tr-yce to the ending suggested by th minister, "th drowning drown-ing haa to be." Mia Pryce'a parents blame the miniater min-iater for their daughter" dleappoar-ance dleappoar-ance n. n |