Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1902 — Fred Glackin to be Paroled. [ARTICLE]
Fred Glackin to be Paroled.
' Governor Durbin has consented to parole Fred Glaokin, now in the state reformatory, on an indefinite sentence of one to fourteen years. He is the young man who, when the Wallace 'circus was in August 190 b broke into Mrs. A. M. Stockton's residence and helped himself to various articles, and soon afterwards captured at Goodland. He was brought up mostly in the vicinity of Brook, "but had gone to the south-west early that year, or late the year before, and used up all his money and got into bad company also. Previously to that time he had always borne a good reputation. He was sentenced in the September term last year and has been in the reformatory a little less than a year. He will be held to a strict accountability after his release, and if he shows any disposition to go wrong again, he will be sent back to the reformatory. We are strongly disposed to believe, however* that the young fellow will keep straight, especially if he can keep away from bad company.
