Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 295, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1919 — ON HIS RELEASE FROM PEN. HOOSIER WILL BE ARRESTED [ARTICLE]
ON HIS RELEASE FROM PEN. HOOSIER WILL BE ARRESTED
Hammond, Ind., Dec. B.—R. M. Logan, formerly president of the First State Bank of Griffith, who is in Sing Sin£ prison, New York, is to be brought back to Indiana soon to face charges filed against him as a result of his alleged mismanagment of the Griffith bank’s affairs. Logan’s whereabouts, which was a mystery for a long time, has been known to only a few persons. When he was found he had been imprisoned for defrauding a bank in New Yqrk. He will be released from the New York prison December 20, and when the warden opens the doors for him Officer Oscar Borchet, of the Hammond police force, will be there ready to bring him back to Lake county. Extradition matters in connection with his rearrest have been arranged.
