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Show NEWS BRIEFS H trace of Missing max MOSCOW, (B the Associated Press.) The hat worn I'hllllp J, Shield, missing Ann r in relief worker, when he left his house in ' Simbirsk, has been found on the bank of th Volga rlv.-r, five miles abovo thn town, according to a telegram from Joseph Dalton. district supervisor super-visor of tho relief organization in I Simbirsk. The hat wa found by a boy. 80 far as known Shield has not been seen by nnyone In that locality since his disappearance mor- than a week ago. Colonel William N Haskell, Has-kell, director of th Amorlcan relief work In Russia, has gone to Simbirsk Sim-birsk for a personal investigation. FLY AFTER TR IN. LOS ANGELES Mr. and Mrs. B M Pafton of Chattanooga, Tenn , missed the train on which they planned plan-ned to return homo So they iilred an airplane, flew 136 miles to Indio, Cal.. and boarded It tlioro. PIONEER ENDS LIFE ANCHORAGE, Alaska W. J Bishop. 83 joars old, a native of Texas, who had served a half century in the Unite, l States army, shot himself him-self dead hero Ho was a member of the Pioneers of Alaska FALLS TO DEATH. NEW YORK Lloyd Warren, head of the Beaux Arts school of agriculture, agricul-ture, fell to death today from a window win-dow in his sixth floor apartment In West Sixty-fourth street. He was -18 years old. SCHOOL BOY ON TRIAL 1 CHICAGO Willie Dalton 17 years I old, former bank messenger, laid aside his school books once more today to-day to face bis third trial for stealing ?77:OOo ln bonds from the .Northern Trust company in February'. 1921. In tho first two trials the Juries disagreed. dis-agreed. CAR IO'VDIXGS INCREASE. WASHINGTON Bituminous coal loadings on Monday as reported by I the car serlce division of the Amer-1 Amer-1 lean Railway association, were greater I than for any other day In several years. The output was 43.21? cars, i Anthracite loaded amounted to 3 9 s I cars, an amount equal to the maximum maxi-mum output for any day this year, STUDENTS VOTE "WET." MADISON. Wis. Modification of the Volstead prohibition act to permit per-mit light wines and beer would appeal ap-peal to University of Wisconsin students, stu-dents, a poll completed today by the Commerce magazine, a student publication, pub-lication, Indicates. Of the men M 0 per cent, answering a quostionnairo, expressed themsehes in favor of tho modification. "DRY" ESSAY PRIZES. CHICAGO More than COO students at colleges in the United States and 1 Canada have entered the contest fori prizes for tho best essays on "The! World Movement Against. Alcohol " i the Intercollegiate Prohibition asso-clallon asso-clallon announced today. Forty cash prises will bo awarded 00 |