Does anyone know if this person was married or what happened to him? >From the Rockford Republic (Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois) Nov. 23, 1929: "Rev. Warren Slander Suit Opens" John A. Logan Warren, laborer at a Rockford industrial plant, next week will ask a circuit court jury to award him $50,000 damages from seven Durand residents whom he charges with responsibility for unfrocking hiim as a Methodist minister and forcing him out of the church. The slander trial, which opens Monday morning, is expected to pack the court room at each session, as attorneys for both sides haved hinted that surprising revelations will be made. The plaintiff, claiming to have been driven to poverty by his disgrace, is seeking to recover his good name and financial restitution from his accusers in a legal way. It was a church court that found him guilty of misconduct with a maid in his Durand home. In 1927 he was leading citizen in Durand, and an unsuccessful candidate for congress. Shortly after the congressional race the tongue of scandal began to link his name with that of Hazel Lamb, 17 year old maid the Durand parsonage. A church hearing was held and Warren was asked to resign his pastorate. Today he occupies a small room in an unpretentious house on N. Third Street and works as a laborer.