Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1927 — Page 6
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RUNAWAY GIRLS CAUGHT AT BERNE (COVI'IM El) V'HOM PAGE ONE) Bierie home, the town marshall went to find them. He was told that the girls were in the garden. The officer talked to the girls, learning their names and addresses. They told him they wete looking for work. The marshal left them, with the impression that he was going to seek Jobs for them and went up town, where he called authorities at Lima, who told him the girls had tun away. Early in the afternoon, an automobile stopped at the Bierie home, Mrs. Bierie stated, and the girls ran, exclaiming that the person In the car was a woman from Lima. The Xirls disappeared through alleys. Barns and enrpty buildings were searched in all parts of the town, but the girls were not found. Later, Mrs. Bierie telephoned the I officer that the girls had returned there, drenched to the skin. They had been wandering through the rain, in the Noah Ellenberger woods near town. The officer took the girls into custody and took them to the town hall. When told to get out of the car, the girls swore profusely. They refused to get out of the car and it was only after a hard scrap that they were forcibly removed from Nuenschwander’s car and placed in the car driven by the Lima Officers about 7 o’clock. According to the Lima officers, the eldest girl had been in a dention home once. All three are members of poor o BRITISH-SOVIET BREAK NEARS AS COMMON VOTES — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) is pushing toward war. for it is absurd to believe that England hoped to benefit by the break. The step was not taken solely to deprive English industry of millions of pounds sterling or to increase unemployment or free the Soviet of all her obligations toward England.” Three Stations To Broadcast Auto Races Indianapolis, Ind. May 26 (Special! to Daily Democrat) —Three radio stations, rather than one as previously announced, will broadcast news of the world's most famous automobile rac-
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