Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1911 — BADER ORDERED TO BEGIN TERM IN THE PENITENTIARY. [ARTICLE]

BADER ORDERED TO BEGIN TERM IN THE PENITENTIARY.

Sheriff Hoover Directed to Toko Him To Michigan City and Bader Agrees to Meet Hie There. Clinton L. Bader recently wrote to Governor Marshall thanking him for his executive clemency and abating that he was now prepared to begin his sentence. The governor replied by directing that he at once surrender himself to the sheriff of Jasper county, which was one of the conditions of the parole. The governor also wrote to Sheriff Hoover, directing him to take Bader to Michigan City to begin his sentence of two to fourteen years. The sheriff and the convicted man talked over the telephone and Bader agreed to meet the sheriff in Michigan City Tuesday. Sheriff Hoover will leave Rensselaer Tuesday morning and will take with him the commit.rnent papers and Bader will begin his term. The policy of the present board of pardons is to release on parole all those who have completed the minimum term of their sentence and whose record is good. This will probably mean that he will be released on parole after two years. The Winamac Democrat-Journal closes a short article about Bader with the following paragraph: When Mr. Bader steps inside the prison walls his enemies, who have harassed him, robbed him, and assailed him from all points, will glory in a pitiless revenge that every honest man condemns.