Show I Jo q College e e Pate Fate Rests on Two To Students OMAHA OMAHA Neb 1 De DC 11 AP AP- AP The fate o or of OW OM Bellevue ue college c Omaha persons per- per perI alma mater of many I sons ns at Bellevue oldest settlement In Nebraska may mr m r hinge on a court decision d whether er Its enrollment of ot two students makes it a fine arts college for liberal education It Is IsloW loW Clow called Christian Workers Yorkers college college col col- lege ge Trustees of the institution have filed s suit lt to quiet title because heirs of oC the donors have asserted it was wast t trevert re ert to them if the college were not maintained High on a bluff overlooking the broad Missouri river where French traders derl from St. St Louis first settled nettled Bellevue covers ers five fifty-five acres Its six large brick buildings are sl shuttered uttered and musty must No young folks warm swarm to its shaded walks But in the caretakers caretaker's parlor two girls one his daughter receive in instruction instruction in- in regularly Twelve persons comprise the faculty They include Omaha minIsters ministers ministers min min- and Presbyterian theological 1 professors who commute for classes Bellevue was closed in 1919 when it was made a vocational sc school ool for This service disabled service e men terminated it got its present name It was was' founded in 1883 as t the e University University Uni Uni- of Omaha Omaha Omaha- |