Show STEN Lo N ro IN T Ta a JULIET Bank Wp Went From From the I Train Tr into to Criminal O Court Courtin in Chicago i ENTERED ENTER PLEA OF GUILTY GUIL TY I Ir r JUDGE IMMEDIATELY PASSED SENTENCE Chicago o Sept 26 Paul O 0 Stensland to whose or of f was wa due duo chiefly the col collapse lapse apse of or the Milwaukee Avenue State hank ank wag wa given an indeterminate sen sentence tence in the penitentiary within three hours ater his arrival in Chicago to today today toay day ay from the east and before another three hours had elapsed the convicted bank president had begun service of the sentence at Toilet JolIet Stensland pleaded guilty guilty on two indictments one charging and amI the other charging violation of ot o the tho state banking laws A fine of or ii vas as imposed on the latter harge was based upon the ac e of 60 in deposits after atter the t e bank was insolvent nt The sentence fm im imPosed m Posed which will operate concurrent ly are from tram oneto one to five live and one to ten years making the longest term the prisoner will be bec compelled to serve not wore more than ten years From Train to Court St arrival in Chicago was by a crowd of several hundred who awaited the coming of the Twentieth Century Limited on which 1 hp prisoner and his captors were pas To reach the cabs which were to t to n convey onvey the party to the criminal r ourt curt building it was necessary to wait walt for fV the police to clear a n passage from entrance of the baggage room highway of which the prisoner was wasI c I to the street The crowd was wasU U although offering no noY violence Y jOIE and the effect upon Stensland vas wa noticeable He became nervous and seemingly apprehensive of bodily harm The drive to tho thu criminal court building was accomplished without in incident States Attorney y Healy was waiting nailing in his private office for tor the ar arrival arival rival ival of Stensland and the prisoner was hurried haggard and trembling between a double line of or police into Mr Ir Healys presence A conference last lastIng fug Ing over an hour ensued between Stensland land Jand Healy Assistant States Attorneys Attorneys Olson and Barbour Harbour and several a or the office Made ade Full Confession Stensland made known to the states attorney was not divulged After the conference conr rence Mr Healy Henly said sald Stensland made a full confession of everything connected with the affairs of the tho bank ban He has told us of his own acts and of the acts of others What he has revealed makes tho the bank affair less Jess dark for himself The Tho court proceedings which followed immediately lately were conducted hurriedly Silence n nCe fell teli over the court room Toom as Rt faced the bar His form was shaken with emotion and he kept a ah handkerchief h in his hand band and frequent frequently ly l brushed away the tears that sprang to his eyes ees Judge Karsten before nhom horn hom the proceedings were conducted addressed the prisoner whom ho he had known for tor many nany years as a n citizen and andu business u man He reviewed the case briefly and asked if Stensland had any f to offer Upon receiving r a neg negative negative at ivo reply the court passed sentence nd Ild without further ceremony I nd the s and the states attorneys t s filed out of the court room Stensland was unaccompanied by friends or attorney during the entire procedure Taken to Joliet Stensland was J by his daugh daughter ter tr Mrs Inga Sandberg as he loft left the ourt fOurt room and after alter having had din dinner npr ner at nt a nearby restaurant they ac by Jailer Whitman and Deputy Sheriff sh were con vf to the railroad station whore a atrain train IrAin was Vas taken for the tho penitentiary at Joliet Jollet Before 3 all the routine necos necessary sary r to commit the convicted man to a acell aIll cell Ill had boon been completed d Mrs Sand Sandburg burg who seemingly was much moved distress si of f her r father f th in the wardens reception room room the pe the last details detaIl r the Incarceration were being com corn |