Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1920 — Page 17

MRS. INDA MYERS FIGHTS FOR BOYS (Continued From rag:© One.) boys. Is constantly thinking of them. The outcome of her case at the hands the grand jury la secondary to the welfare of Arthur and Byron. On being Informed of the arrival of Mrs. McGrath Mrs. Myers broke down for the first time In her cell and cried. Her counsel was called to the Jail and the little woman signed the petition asking Judge Lahr to make the boys wards of the court. If Judge Lahr should grant the petition it will b&t the efforts of both the mother and uncle to obtain the custody of the bright-faced lads who have repeatedly declared to Mrs. 11. F. Hildebrand, a policewoman of 1824 North Alabama street, where they are temporarily being held on orders of Judge Lahr, that they want to stay near their stepmother and do not want to be taken to

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the Chicago home of their mother, attaches of the Juvenile Court claim. MIST BE KEPT IN MARION COUNTY. Judge Lahr has Indicated that the boys must be retained in this county pending the action of the grand Jury, which is now hearing witnesses following the action of Judge Walter Pritchard In binding Mrs. Myers over to await the action of the grand jury on a charge of first degree murder. It Is understood that the youngsters will be important witnesses In the case If the grand Jury returns an Indictment against Mrs. Myers. . Judge Lahr has fixed Dec. 24 as the date of hearing the petition of Mrs. Myers asking that the boys be made wards of the court. Indications are that there will be stiff objections made by Mrs. McGrath to the action of Mrs. Myers. The court has ordered Mrs. McGrath notified of the impending hearing. The only Christmas present that Arthur and Byron want this year Is that they will be permitted to spend Christmas with their stepmother. The attitude and the loyalty of the

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boys In standing by her Is one otAbe outstanding features of this domestic triangle which started In the divorce courts and terminated in murder. According to Juvenile Court attaches, Mrs. McGrath is said to have stated that the present Mrs. Myers was the “cause" of the divorce of Mrs. McGrath and the late Mr. Myers. There Is talk at the Courthouse that Mrs. McGrath might take the stand for the State If the grand Jury should return an Indictment against Mrs. Myers for murder. Juvenile Court authorities cannot reconcile the statement of Mrs. McGrath with the action of the court, presiding In the divorce bearing. In granting Mr. Myers the custody of the two boys. MOTHER HAS GREAT LOVE FOR STEPSONS. The only light In the horizon of the future for Mrs. Myers as she sits In her cell at the Marion County Jail is the great love she has for her two stepsons. It Is their future which concerns this troubled woman and It Is the future of Mrs. Myers about whom the boys are concerned. In the meantime the Marlon County grand Jury is investigating witnesses

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concerning the tragedy. Deputy Prosecutor Ralph Jones stated that the grand jury may be able to make a report on Saurday morning to Judge James A. Collins In the Myers case. A number of witnesses have been examined and others have been summoned to appear today before the grand Jury. Judge Colllna stated that no atepa can be taketp'fegardlng the question of bond for Mrs. Meyers as long as she Is being held on a charge of first degree murder. “The court has always taken the position that first degree murder la unballable and has never consented to the fixing of ball unless recommended by the prosecutor,” said Judge Collins. Deputy Prosecutor William P. Evans, who will become prosecutor on Jan. 1, slated that the prosecutor’s office will not consent to the fixing of ball as long

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