Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1911 — BADER WILL PROBABLY MAKE NO FURTHER FIGHT. [ARTICLE]

BADER WILL PROBABLY MAKE NO FURTHER FIGHT.

Has About Decided Not to Ask- for Another Hearing and Expects to ■ Go to The Penitentiary. Attorney George A. Williams has had a conference with his client, Clinton L. Bader, the convicted bridge builder, and it is probable that Bader will not make an effort for a rehearing before the supreme court. While the decision has been made sustaining the lower court, which was adverse to Bader, the court withholds this opinion for 60 days before it would be ordered executed. This time is given the appellant in which to make an appeal. The bond for Bader is held by the clerk of the supreme court, according to a law passed by the last legislature. If the 60 days passes without the motion for a rehearing being made, then the clerk of the supreme court will send the papers in the case back to the clerk of the Jasper circuit court and the sheriff will be ordered to take the convicted man to the penitentiary. Bader, however, will probably surrender himself if he decides to give up the fight, and this now seems probable?