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Show counterfeiter given eke Dante Bagnari to Serve Second Term in Prison at Leavenworth. . Dante. Bagnari, convicted a few days ago of having operated a counterfeiting school In Utah, which was broken up by William H. Davenport, local secret service ser-vice operator, was sentenced yesterday to two years' imprisonment at Fort Leavenworth Leaven-worth by Judge Tillman D. Johnson in the United States district court. Bagnari served a term in federal prison for counterfeiting, following his arrest here several years ago by secret service operatives, who located his counterfeiting counterfeit-ing plant in the city. Pie is said to have made an exceptionally good bogus dollar. dol-lar. In his latest get-rich-quick scheme, however, he did not make any coins himself, him-self, but induced others to buy molds and metal from him, with complete instructions in-structions in money making. The two-year two-year sentence imposed upon him is the maximum sentence for the offense with which he was charged. Five of the Japanese who were indicted for padding pay rolls on the Salt Lake Route pleaded guilty and were sentenced by Judge Johnson to serve eighteen months in the federal prison. Those sentenced sen-tenced were Joe Shimizaki, T. Mori, Taka Yoshimura, Tom Qinoshita and Kay Shimizu. |