Show FOUR MEN GET PRISON TERMS IN BANK FRAUD Former Army Sergeant Sentenced Sentenced Sentenced Sen Sen- to Life for Kill Killing KilLing ing Soldier Four defendants accused of vanous various various vari van ous charges in connection with an alleged conspiracy to make false en entries entries en- en tries in the books of the Utah State National bank resulting in a shortage hortage of Saturday were sentenced to prison terms by Federal Judge Tillman D D. Johnson Gordon J. J Cardwell and Edwin W. W Burton convicted of conspiracy charges were sentenced to serve four years each in McNeils McNeil's Island federal penitentiary Louis P. P Johnson who pleaded guilty to the charge was sentenced to serve two years ears in Leavenworth federal prison Arthur L. L Eldredge who also was convicted received a year two-year term at McNeils McNeil's Island He indicated however however however how how- ever he intended to appeal the con con- RECEIVE FOUR YEARS Cardwell pleaded guilty to misapplication misapplication misapplication of funds and Burton pleaded guilty to embezzlement and misapplication misapplication misapplication cation of funds for which each re received received re- re an additional sentence of four years to run concurrently with the ori original inal sentence William J. J Hanna former ormer sergeant of company I Thirty-eighth Thirty infantry Fort Douglas was sentenced to life imprisonment at nt McNeils McNeil's Island prison pris prig on after he pleaded guilty to murdering murdering murdering murder murder- ing Mess Sergeant George Novak Jr I in the company barracks August 16 1931 Harvey Benjamin Wells former re reserve reserve reserve re- re serve officer who pleaded guilty gulIt to charges of assault w with th a deadly weapon with intent to commit bodily harm and committing a statutory of offense offense offense of- of on a military reservation was sentenced to serve three and a half years on each charge the sentences to run concurrently Wells is alleged to have committed both offenses on the Fort Douglas I reservation SENT TO PRISON H. H C. C Myers who pleaded guilty to two charges of sending obscene pictures pic plc- I tures through the mails was sentenced sentenced sento sen sen- to two years at McNeils McNeil's Island penitentiary on each The sentences sentences sentences sen sen- will run concurrently Charles E. E Stokes was sentenced to 15 months in McNeils McNeil's Island peni peni- on Page Ten FOUR MEN GET PRISON TERMS Continued Prom From Page Pace Seven yn when he pleaded guilty to forging a government check and ad impersonating im impersonating i- i im- im personating a war veteran Earl Er French 23 2 of or Murray was sentenced to serve from fron five live years to life Ie In the state penitentiary Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- following his conviction on a robbery charge in i Third district court OTHERS OTHER DRAW TERMS TERIS Two other defendants defendant in i the same case cae J. J W. W Johnson 24 and J. J D. D Anderson An An- derson deson 26 both of Murray Muray received suspended sentences of from fron five years year to life each each The sentences were imposed by District Judge James H. H Wolfe Wole The three men are alleged to have held up and robbed John A A. A Christensen Christensen Chris Chris- Taylorsville service station proprietor of and an a automo automobile automo automo- bile bie November 28 1931 Judge Wolfe Wole also sentenced French Frech to serve three months In the county jail jai after aier he pleaded guilty to a petty larceny charge The jail jai sentence was suspended during the prison term ter and ad following his release from fron the penitentiary pen pen- pending Frenchs French's good be be- havior James McGuire 38 and nd Harry Rog ers 42 convicted on a robbery charge by n a Third district court jury jury were sentenced to serve from five lve to 20 years cars each in iii the state prison by Judge David Davd W. W Moffat The men nen are alleged to have held up and robbed Cecil Ceci James clerk in ina a grocery at West Vest Fourth North I street of ot October 31 31 1931 Nort I i Drunken Driving Charge May Be Dismissed Louis Loui P. P Johnson who Saturday was WiS sentenced to serve sere two to years in federal penitentiary In connection with bank fraud a charge probably will wi be relieved of ot a drunken driving charge in police court City Prosecutor Prosecutor Prosecutor Prose Prose- Gerald Irvine Irvie said Johnson was arrested Friday night at his apartment apartment North Main street by Patrolmen Sherman Sherna Christensen Christensen Christensen Chris- Chris and C. C J. J Larson on a warrant issued by City Judge Nephi Jensen and signed by Olen H. H Brobst must must- clan cano Brobst charged that Johnsons Johnson's car crashed into his automobile at the intersection of Second South and Second East streets Wednesday evening evening even even- ing and that Johnson Johson was intoxicated at the time Johnson Johson was released un ier cr bond pending his sentence in m federal 00 court cort Mr Irvine Inie said he would J move for dismissal of at the drunken drunen driving charge California Woman Files Fies Suit to Recover A suit to re recover from ron A A. A B. B Morgan Robinson J J. Robinson and J. J Robert Robert Robinson attorneys at Provo Provo Pro Pro- vo vo was filed fed in m the federal court Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- by Clara Clra R R. R Ranks Hanks Hank of Oakland Cal CaI The Te plaintiff alleges that she entered en en- toned Ito into an agreement with the three members of oC the law firm firn to tomake tomake make a collection for her and that they failed to turn tur over her share o of the money after the collection W was S I made j i |