JAIL111 DEFAULT OFAS\Case for Abduction Continued Until TuesdayfCity Court.wri wot AM rt \ var patoutWeab?ha^n«oo mcotrealt;rolth*1011oti anYVtIAlbert Gingery and Hazlefc Gingery, man and wife, were committed to jail by Judge Skelton in the city court this morning in default of a bond of $200 each to secure their appearance next Tuesday morning on the charge of aiding 'Winifred Lemon, an inmate of the Indiana School for’ Feeble-Minded Youth, to escape from the institution on last Friday*He is an electrician and was employed at the school until last January and his wife was an attendant. They became acquainted with the Lemon girl, who is one of the high ^ j class students and mentally bright except that occasionally she is afflicted with epileptic seizures. It is charged by Superintendant A. F. Carroll that j — ,on Friday Mrs. Gingery visited theI j school, gave the young girl a key to an outer door, met her at S o’clock in. the evening, took her to their homeII and kept her until midnight when the husband walked with her to New» i Haven where they waited until 7 j o’clock in the morning for a car which she boarded for Lima and afterward went to Weston, O., where arrangements had been made with an uncle of the Gingervs to receive her.The girl was committed from the Marion circuit court at Indianapolis, is twenty years old and a violinist of ability. She was not allowed to talk of her escape from the school or why she was prompted to go. When she was missed on Friday morning Mr. Carroll took up a hunt for her and went to Cleveland on information that she had been sent there and finally located her at Weston where she was taken Into custody.o