Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1918 — KIDNAPED, LOST 32 YEARS [ARTICLE]

KIDNAPED, LOST 32 YEARS

Connecticut! n Woman (i -Traces > Family, . i.■ Finding Brother in-*United a&UMatee Army. * ‘ - Trenton, N. J.—Thirty-two years •after she Wits kldiiaped while playing near her home at Mount Kisco, N. Y., Mrs. Ida Dinges Haywood of Long Hill, Conn., learned of her identity add communicated -with "her brother, Lieut. George Dinges, U. S. A., stationed at Tullytown, Pa., near .Trenton. She is the wife of A. A Haywood. Ida May Dinges was rtwo years old when ,stolen. She was subsequently •adopted by a family«named Hebberd. It was not until the death of her foster parents that she learned who she was. She traced many Dinges families in various parts of the country and finally found her brother through the war department Lieutenant Dinges said he plans to have the bodies of the foster parents ■exhumed, in order to examine legal documentsi which were buried with them, and- which he thinks may dis-* close- circumstances relating to the kidnaping. '