Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1919 — YOUNG JACKS RELEASED FROM JULIA A. WORK HOME. [ARTICLE]

YOUNG JACKS RELEASED FROM JULIA A. WORK HOME.

Upon hearing the report of County Probation Officer Sands as to the conditions found at the Julia A. Work home, near Plymouth, Judge Hainley Thursday issued an order for the release of Ernest Jacks. Young Jacks, who is only about 8 years old, was sent to the home a few weeks ago and is so changed in appearance since being incarcerated there as to be 'hardly recognized. As soon as the papers were issued for his release, Charles Jacks, his father, and Harve Moore drove to Plymouth and got the boy and he is now at home. It is to be hoped that steps will soon be taken for the release of the two other Jasper county boys now incarcerated in this charitable hell hole near Plymouth.