Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1920 — MUNDAY MUST GO TO JAIL [ARTICLE]

MUNDAY MUST GO TO JAIL

Illinois Supreme Court Affirms Vsrdlct of Guilty. Chicago, April 23. —Charles B. Munday, charged with wrecking the LaSalle Street Trust and Savings bank in Chicago In 1914, must go to. the penitentiary. The Illinois Supreme court affirmed the verdict of guilty returned by a jury in the Grundy, county circuit court, where Munday was tried, after taking a change of venue from Cook county. The verdict carries an indeterminate term and Munday must also pay a SSOO fine. Munday was first vice president of the bank. William Lorimer was president. Lorimer was Indicted with Munday in connection with the wrecking of the bank, but was found not guilty In Cook county. Munday is engaged In the flour business in Chicago.