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Show KIDNAPED, LOST 32 YEARS Connecticut Woman Traces Family, Finding Brother in United States Army. Trenton. N. .1. Thirty-two years after she was kidnaped while playing near her home at Mount Klsco. N. Y., Mrs. Ida Dlnges Haywood of Long Hill Conn., learned of her Identity and e lit iiiunb-ated with her brother. Lit ill (leorge Dlnges. lT. S. A., stationed at Tiillytown, I'u., near Trenton. She Is the wife of A. A. Haywood. Ida May Dlnges wns two years old when stolen. She wns sibseipiently adopted by a family named lleblurd. It was not until the death of her foster parents that she learned who she wns. She traced many Dlnges families In various parts of the country and finally final-ly found her brother through the war department. Lleutenaut Dlnges said he plnns to have the bodies of the foster parents exhumed, in order to examine lega1 documents which were burled with them, and which he thinks may dlS close circumstances relating to the kidnaping. |