Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1948 — Page 6

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Missing Colorado Girl Enroute Home Student Is Silent On Disappearance Yorkville. 111., Nov. 22-(UP)--Lillian De Hell. 17. who ran away from a Colorado college, was on her way home today with her father and sister Hut the freshman student was keeping silent on her reasons for disappearing from State college of education at Greeley, Colo. She wouldn't even tell her father. John De Hell, nor her older sister. Virginia, why she left. The Rev John Then, a Catholic priest who talked with her. said "she just won't say what her reasons were." The girl admitted, however, that she had lived in a Chicago room ing house under the name of "Linda Allen" and worked for $34 a week in a Montgomery Ward warehouse. She said she went to mass daily b-'-re work. Mrs. Zella Ozbun. landlady at the rooming house, said the girl arrived Nov. 13 and was a "model roomer" until she vanished again, Friday The girl was found Saturday hik-

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I ing through a snowstorm on a highi way near here. She was brought to sheriff William Hayden but refused to disclose her identity until she talked with the priest. Miss De Hell was sullen toward her father and sister. Hayden said, but agreed to return home with them. De Bell said "we feel real good about finding her." Authorities had feared that she : had been killed by the rape-slayers ' ; of Theresa Foster. Colorado Uni-; . versity student, who was found | slain about the same time Miss De . Bell disappeared. A note which Miss De Bell left, . for her roommate still was unexplained. In it the girl had said “1 may be walking into a trap but . j 1 think 1 know what I'm doing." I 25-YEAR-OLD I (Cont. From Page One) not reveal the man was arrested I but it was reported to have been at I Eldorado Springs, Colo., a nearby resort. The girl was believed to have been strangled after having been ! beaten unconscious. Officers sought, i a 45-caliber pistol as the weapon used in the beating after a broken, ■ grip of such a weapon was found | near the crime scene. It was learned that the suspect had been arrested earlier in the in-.

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vestigation but was released report-, edly on his alibi that he had been sick and absent from work for 12 days. It appeared, however, that he . was actually released in the hope that he would reveal worthwhile evidence. Everson said the man was not connected with Colorado university. A recent visitor to Japan reported seeing the Japanese reading copies of the New Testament on park benches and while riding in buses and trains. The Student Christian Association there operates makeshift sidewalk Bible stalls in Tokyo where the passerby may secure a copy of the Scriptures, so great lias been the demand for the books. AIHEHTIMIMI-lVr EOU IUDS Notice is hereby given that the I Board of I’uhlie Works and Safety of the City of De< atm', Indiana, will I reteive sealed bids at tile office of the Clerk-Treasurer. until the hour I of 2." it o'clock I’. M , on the 10th day of Dec ember lol', at whi.-lt hour bids will lie publicly opened and | read aloud for the following described equipment: 1— ll't'.t New and Unused Pas- , senger Autoni dole. Body Style Coa'-h or Four Passenger Coupe, .in- | or black. The car purchased shall be eq tip- i lied with tile best quality seat cuV- , ers. heavy duty hot water heater, dual windshield wipers, dual defrosters. Lee. ...y.-Velle All .-I ua tor | Generating Equipment, and one spare «he- I and tire The siren and rputlight on th-' present poll,.- ,-ar shall lie mounted as specified on the car purchased. I ; The bid price shall he th- total cost of the above equ nnient b 's al-I lowan, e for the in It Ford, tad -r sedan now the propertv of the Citv of Decatur. Indiana, which shall become the property of the successful bidder, I except the equipment named above. I Bidders shall submit complete , specifications and information covering their equipm-mt as quoted In ’ their hid • j All bld* shall be aei-ompanied with a iinnd or certified <he-k in thamount <«f I.'djhi. All blds shall be filed with the : Clerk-Treasurer of the Citv of Decatnr. Indiana, on General B ; d Form | No. li.’i. pres, riln-d bv th- State Board of Accounts of th.- State of Indiana , The Board of Public Works and Safetv reserves the right t I reject anv or all bids. HO till) OF Pl BI.IE WORK* 4XD SAFETY H. Vernon Anrnnd — City Clerk'rrensurer. Nov. 22-29

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Insurance Dealers Attend Conference Several Decatur Insurance dealers motored to Indianapolis today i to attend the three-day annual conference of the Indiana association ;of insurance agents. More than 1,000 agents are expected to registi er for the event. . John C. Scott, Norwich, N. Y„ president of the national association. and more than 15 ether na’ionally prominent insurance company i executives and agents will address . the convention. The theme of the , meet is "knowledge, cooperation and success." Harold U. Phend, Monticello is retiring president of the group and Harry McClain. Shelbyville, is executive secretary. The Adams county association has more than 20 members, and most of them are planning to attend, at least part of I ,he conference.

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