Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1913 — Fawley Taken Back To the Insane Asylum. [ARTICLE]

Fawley Taken Back To the Insane Asylum.

Edward Fawlej, who has caused so much trouble to the officers, his family and neighbors, was taken back to the Lohgcliffe Asylum at Logansport today. It was expected that Fawley would again start trouble and every precaution was taken to prevent an outbreak on his part. Dr. Paul C. Curnick spent two hours at the Jail with Fawley in the morning and the latter promised that he would go quietly with the officers. He was accompanied to the train by Sheriff Hoover, Bruce Hardy and a number of citizens, who stood to lend a hand if necessary. He was not handcuffed and gave ttie officers no trouble. W. .8. Parks and Bruce Hardy accompanied Sheriff Hoover to Longcliffe. - . Fawley told Dr. Curnick while at the jail that he had , been treated kindly by the sheriff, that he forgave everybody and wanted to do right and gain the confidence of the people.