rcnSF.RL'RG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1924. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW 1 0 5 1 IMS. : lM. .d Dally Exc.pt Sunday by Tha Newt-RevUw Co.. Inc. lpFC JJ J Sj PICK2NS 1 ' . l.V. mutilullv ilia- appeared a railroad worser wai mai wiu , HKINUNE CO.NfcHVA-iUH iou.u -,-. -u-u Loeb lt ,as. according to who contributed me B. W. BATES -- BF.KT G. UATES. ..Frealdcnt aud Manager Secretary-Treaauier Koopena sun: urn Klndergar.cn wna Kept. 15th Jitney calH lor 1 niidren tillered aa aecond claim matter May 17, IHM, at the pt oflice Jtoaeburi,'. Oregon, under the Act of March 1, bUBSCHIPTION RATES Dailr. Dr year, by mall . Iially, aix months, by malL. bally, Uiife months, by mall Dally, ilnRle month, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month Weekly Newe-Kerlew, by mall, per year 4.oo! K.OOI 1; . .60 ! .60 j Mrahtr of It Aaaurtairil I'rfM. The Aaaoclatfd I rm In irlulvoly mtltltd to tha uaa for ripuMI cation of all new a dlaiatma i-mllled to It or not ollierwln credited In tMa .apr and to aJI lui'l dwi publlahed huraln. All rlalita of r- iit.lciiM..n of wppcIaI 1lat. hi-a hr.in are alao rMMrvrd. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1924. MAKING A MOCKERY OF JUSTICE. ot Life imprisonment for Richard Loeb and Nathan F. Leopold for the cold-blooded murder of litt.'e Robert Franks, ' is certainly a good exhibit of judicial abortion. The verdict of Judge J. R. Caverly has placed a blotch on America's most sacred emblem justice. The decision i rendered today by the distinguished judge has set an example in the annals of court records that lowers the re spect and admiration held for courts of justice Ly law abiding and true American citizenship. rollover run be offered to the WOlld for hut will prooaciy oe ttarnng ,. . . - . ,- x. ,, c ,. ,,, ! aix-reel thrillers In a coupla years. such a flagrant miscarriage of Justus. Neither of the mur- 5 S S S derers were deserving of the extreme liberal decision ac-1 TnhJ , th year that a feiier can corded them. In fact, it seems that a death penalty would get away with murder, we opine, have been far inadequate to pay for such an atrocious crime; S S 9 committccd by the I .oeb-Leopold combination of degener-1 bcauioBu.'win fu'photo.' ntes. i of the two boys and a reduction BY BERT u BATES GOOD EVENING EOLKS Havin' been, up to TI'.J metrop Far a coupla days Watchln' the Big town guys O't their fingers Manicured in The bobber shops We're more'n Pleased, to be Back In the Home town Where a feller Can git a shave Without havin' Some Jar stickin' Around wantln' To shine their finger nails. 5 5 S S DUMBELL DORA THINKS South Bend is a new form calisthenics. Angel-Faced Dickie Leeb ard Kind-hearted Leopold will not danule from the end of a hemp. bariaeks outside the city Is not ! proceeding as rapidly an anticipa ted, or rather not quite according 'to at hcdu!e; v. anticipated it would be Blow." Dr. Wu, dressed In a long, for- This nun was j mal Chinese gown, received the (interviewer in a big reception noni, well aupiy eci witn black Hood furniture, i wo cups of tea, ( hiiie.se style, were unohtrudlvely trved, but the comniiissloner did ..jrrlv covered with Water, lyillg . - - ..il...H ..ilvnt near the Dr. White. uuuer laiiiuou v...-. - , . u . southern city limits. Police were criminalistic tenneney iu -at once notified and Franks was dr compact Leopold, he said rall.d to the morgue, lie identi- : was simply the slave of Loeb. tied the hodv as that of Robert.: In one of the most amazing d (,. hert had been beateu to death f. nsea eier entered for murderers "!.h a chisel.' in ny court. Dr. White said that "n intensive search for the I.eopold and Loeb were victims of slayer was started at once. Two childhood fantasies.. Loeb s fan- nemile fatd they saw a man loit- tasies. ne said, lea towarus uie ri., arn.niit the Harvard private ! criminalistic. He imagined liiin- that sihoel the afternoon i,:,h imhprt attended on self a treat criminal, leader of he disappeared, large ana desperate uanu. ne K.iid to have heen pictured himself In jail, stripped driving up and down me streets oi nis ciuming mu imiuicn - in an automobile. j Tore the puDltc gaze, i nia torture. the doctor said, gave LoeO a (.real .V.Ioi-l. J .lhrm." His ambition was to com- T.'ie wealth and social position mU ..(he perfett crime." of th Krcnks family Franks is i,o said to he many times a milllon- ' not even bother to lake a sip ot Hir(. gav,. the cast) great notor- i Leopold, according to Dr. his. One was somehow mam: to realize that he was a busy man, ' though there was never a hint or tins in the way ho spoke. His Ox ford KtiKiish and his conversation- i ul power are delightful. It was i tattier in tho quiet composure of: , im manner us he politely waited : for th'. interviewer tj ask biln another question. ) iety. White, was far more Intellectual K.,n t ..k IJIo fmriirira funtaSV S, ver;;l Instructors at the Har- j ' ,h,. nf tha ..kin and In which he most often was the slave and Loeb the king. He felt Loeb was greatly superior in many ways to himself. It was the combined result of these fantasies. Dr. VhUe said. which caused the murder of Kob- v.ird school were held in custody Tor several tlav on suspicion that they knew of or were connected with the murder. Not until a week after the boy was niuril'-red were Nathan Leo pold and Kh hard l.oeh. both sons , clous college graduate., arrested Ex-service men attention! anrt , ron,,tion with the critne. Leopold was traced Dy means of a pair of horn rimmed of millionaires and both preco-, ert Franks. Loeb suggested the llrao 1'ost, No. 2!t, G. A. R., in vites all exservlce men to meet at the armory Friday, Sept. 12, at ti p. in., to participate in Uefmse iJay exercises. C. U. SUTTON, Com. DECISION END OF STORY FOR SLAYERS (Continued from page 1.) There was no question of their guilt. Not an iota of evidence was advanced to the effect that the life of young Franks was snapped out for other causes than that of a well-planned, premeditated program of fiendish murder. A frank admission of this fact was paramount throughout the entire trial. The defense has won a wonderful victory for its clients, but the stigma attached to such a victory will not meet the approval of millions of law-abiding people who have watch ed the scales of justice weigh the evidence in the Chicago murder case. Everything was against the defendants. Mur der most horrible had been committed and carried out by a couple of youthful "supermen" to a degree that astonish ed the entire world. ,The life of an innocent child had been snapped out by two parasites of the millionaire circle. These youthful murderers had everything that wealth could com mand. Reared in luxury, groomed in extravagance, petted and pampered, they sauntered forth upon society and made a plaything of the life and blood of an innocent boy. And for their deed what is the penalty life imprison ment. And life imprisonment means nothing to these sons of wealth. They are happy and contented to know that a sympathetic court had so lightly viewed their devilish' deed. They now have a future before them. Confinement in a sale on rope? 5 Well, anyway, hangin' good for 'em. was too , ed about the entrance of the Cook j county jail when the decision had ' beranie known. A scorj of mo toreyele policemen, line! up on i both sides of the stree', h.ul the I people in check. The .-rod was And this should, be a lesson, tc' silent und merely stood around, poverty-stricken youths who might, watching the Jail doors, contemplate bumpln' off some kid. I The Lochs and Leopolds watcll- ya gotta have Jack these days, en anxiously a.) Nathan, Jr., and folks i i 5 The cirkus Is comin' and hot diggety dawg but we love pink lemonade. s s We saw a guy down on the wa terfront this a. m. so tuff tlot he than Leopold ' case and passed cigars to the i members of the group as they fll i ed from the court room. . F.dwin flreshani. undo of the Kichard were herded quickly hack 10 me eievator to ne re: n t-nofl to their Jail cells. Then, in the 'touit room emptied ranidiy. la j cob Loeb eutei t'upted an inter j view of u half frore of newt'pa I per men with: "Uh, Clarenee, the)' are waiting let's go." Na- Sr.. had recovered spectacles which were found near the lonely curvert. I.eopold and Loeb stoutly de nied nny knowledge of the crime. Leopold Raid he must have drop ped the glasses while on a bird hunt in that vicinity. He said he was a student of ornithology and had often visited the culvert. Hoth hovs gave apparently substantial alibis. They told of driving in Leopold's automobile on the af ternoon and evening of the mur der, of "picking up" two girls, and of dining and drinking nt a notorious cabaret. Then Sven England, the Leo pold chauffeur, was called In. He told State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe tho machine named by the boys was In the Leopold garage on the day of the critne. Loeb Confessed Kienf Confronted with their shatter ed alibi, Loeb was the first to crime; Leopold consented to as sist him as a dutifuT slave. Following Dr. White on the witness stand was Dr. William Healy of Uoston, who corroborat ed in detail the testimony and conclusions of the Washington alienist. Dr. Healy told the court that both Leopold and Loeb in his opinion were victims of psychosis an unbalanced mind. Dr. liernard Glueck, of New York City, was the third defense alienist. Ho likewise corroborat ed the testimony of Dr. White and said the boys in his opinion were suffering from "split personali ties.' He explained this by saying : that In both cases their intellect find their emotional powers were at such great disparity that the i personality was "diseased or split." j Lust Expert Witness Dr. Harold S. Hulbert of Chica go, who with Dr. Karl M. Bow- ! Fine Clothes Really Help a Man a Lot ! They set htm apart; give nun an air ot uisiincuon, a pro. perous look; In businoss, in professional fields, in coUtf. anywhere it s a big help to "look like somebody." HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES ARE BETTER CLOTHES market: (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10 The local butter market Is steady and mand for canning improicJ game of tiddley-wlnkt. 5 i) 5 The school marms are beglnnin' to appear on the horizon and the bachelors are aettin' a new lease on life with prospects of a bright winter. !t 5 The lard products show opened today and all of tl'S prize cucum bers of the valley are on display. $ ! s S The Firpo Wills battle will be on tomorroy night and Mistah Wllls'll child murder victim, only mem ber of the Franks family In tho court room, refused to comment on the sentences, "lie shook his bend In a refusal when asked for the Franks tamlly's acceptance Of the sentences a Justice for the murder of Kobhy. man, of Uoston. conducted the break. lie made a full confes- '"'St and most thorough examina tion, implicating Leopold. Leo- "ons of the two boys, was the pold oelte ralmlv made n similar: la8' defense expert witness. Fol- I confession when he was told his I lowing closely the outline of the I -"" 7' , " " , , " PORTLAND, Ore., Se; companion had broken donw. 'luioert-uowman report, which - i Oregon farms are suffer:: Tlie amazing confessions of t hfi ' u "een Buomitiea to me otner i uncnangeti, seconoj are pieniuui, . . . ,,.. (,. i...n i , u,..k : alienists. Dr. Hulbert i rfni. i . .... . , , , Uw-K OI moisture in spite s "r.Munm, in which . , ' . , . " " "VJV jut. nigU SCOre SIOCK IS in uemailU. ' 0h-..ra whlnh they admitted there was no mo-I into the physical examination of 'J . . . nrnIrp,1 ; showers, which tlve for the crime except "the ad- i lne oetenuanis. ' venturo of it.'' were given at-! Dr. Hulbert said he found There Is a firm demand for fresh Inches of the state's attorney's i young Loeb was strikingly imma- extras. Firsts are in plentiful office as dawn was breaking on J "ire that he still has three of supply. n u i.. i.. .....j .i.. if I lie (If tense eoniise eh ef until r..n ,n . ....... 1. 1......, . .. prison coll for life is a misnomer, a.1 llllS been shown illhun-the Wild Bull of the Pampas does 'hat paroles cnuld be applied lor the bod under the culvert, 'and drcds of like cases. W itlnn a very brief period of time tak-1 hl ttuf1 " ing into consideration the vast wealth and influence behind ., ,, ii j t i i ii II,,., .... . i At C." Bellows Is thinkin' of In. Loeb and Leopold tho world will not be astonished to tako ; staiiin' a radio aerial cn w of the tho morning of Mav .11. Thev told his "baby" teeth, that he hits to of the boys' desire to commit the Kl'ave only twice a week, and that "perfect, crime," of their longing ' his pituitary glunds were func for a thrill, of their careful plans, j Honing subnormally. of their search for a victim, and i Leopold, he said, was preco finally of how they enticed Rob- i ciously developed. His glands ert Franks into n rented nutotno- of internal secretion are over bile, bent Mm nvnr tUa ...111. f 11 HCt loll i II IT bU linilv la tor. l.ct.- .lr. Harrow was commenting I n chisel tonk tho , llv covered with hnir .,..,1 i,i r.,... I and IS cents. on the possibilities ot paroles j moto place on the south side Bre f'at. ' I The hay market Is steady and vine,, Micoi) i.oeti interrupted, undressed It, 'poured acid on the Country meat receipts continue light with market firm for top stuff. Choice light . hogs 14Jc; choice light veal 15c. Offerings and demand of live poultry are about equal. No change in prices was reported. Ducks are dragging, with prices down to Hi cognizance of the fact that both murderers are parading and j oir-,",! when th cirku arrives, mingling with society. ' S S 1 . ff.i , ., . . , .... . While up to the metrop we saw ., ..Ilius, you have that most sacred word nistice strm. !,.. , ,h. .h.,L. .nn' ped of all its Virtues and made U mockery in the eves of thuth new Ennli.h trousers, and w. hour. When ho left it- was by 11 suppose the Prince ot Wales caus. " i"aie co.ti.ior uinl eleva',):-. VVOllU. I mA Ikla l.itaa ,nmn,i, UU . 1 1 w'H - ..... , ... aner iweiity years or lite sen tences had been served, but that it -'required 374 years of incar ceration before paroles could be applied fur under sentences of il'j years In tho penitentiary. Judge Caverly remained In his chambers alter delivering his sen tence for about three miancr of as ng..ln surrounded by irom thr then addressed the ransom let ter to the victim's father. I nliliie Hansom Plan Their plan for collecting 110. Olio ransom In itself was unique. Franks was to place the money In n cigar hex. hoard n certain train on a certain dav. sit They testified concerning the liab- in a-certain seat, find a further : 1,8 f the two murderers testi note of instruction In a telegraph mony Intended to show that Leo- : blank receptacle, proceed to the j 1''I devoted his life to the phil rear platform of the train and osophy of the super-man, declar- wnen lie reached a specified ad- ln5 '"at the super-man was above were too!:: of material benefit, says t! ly Oregon crop report, it the weather bureau here. A very Httle seeding c and oats has been done central counties, and son: Lake county where the f: ing is now drying out fc: moisture. Flawing for being delayed alHO by iV rain. Hot days have cat to mature rapidly, and mil ing cut for ensjlage. Apples continue to 0 Some fruit was blora In trees in Hood River ral And no nun limn in ni.ilim n.l ,..;tl, u,, ,.,,(!,..;(.. t I admit we're skinnv. but derned it f:"a.rs ""'i ''nt nway n.ln fu.n l,, K.,...o f- ....:.. . 1 . ic , . ' we're O01'' di'Ouise our shanks , I'K ""illy that onlooiters i vertlsing sign some distance from ! the law, and that Loeb was cx .v.,..,.v ..... ..,.,.,1.1, uviioui mi viiniiiiu iiuu a si'uiuiiirascti by weann' those balloon pant3. muruer pact wherein the luc of an innocent boy is wrecked as a "means of pleasure and to supply a "thrill" for two mil lionaire scions of society. ITIIE SCHOOL YEAR. 3 We wish to announco that fol lowing next Monday and Tuesday will be Wednesday, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. S S S We vo.nder why some of the band Instrument manufacturers c- From these facts and many oth- i unchanged. Country shipments ers which he related. Dr. Hulbert ate Increasing,, but moving out said he came to the conclusion i promptly. that both Leopold and Loeb were 1 There Is little life to . the luip ,.ajea..wind of the Set. Prus 1 mentally aonoimal. . niaraei at.inis time, rue duik or (ng and drying are prosress; I l nils College Students 1 nig yaras nave Deen picked, nut ports are received that this the-1 In addition to these four doc- ' few buyers are interested iu the I low in sugar content and nr tors, Harrow culled a group of m x croD- " "n eastern maiKeis the standard in size; pro: college students friends and ""settled, -buyers are skeptical being picked and shippW companions of Leopold ojid Loeb 1 "u"ut ;aning noiu even at tno tti to 11 ct 111 itvet esiaonsnea a tew davs :ico. Among today's team track ar rivals are five stock car loads of grapes. They are slow sellers. A fancy car of Tokays arrived from California along with a car of f, Chicago was to throw tho monn ceedlngly nervous as h cnii.M.e a, .1. . Malaga grapes. The Tokays are off. The hoys planned to be wait- I "lent, often fainted, and read i "'".'"B at with the Malagas Ing nearhv, seize the package and j "cheap detective stories." i at a luK- Another car of Idaho escape. They planned a trip to Foreman Leopold and Allen ! rur"' ""ta'oes arrived today and Kurope. Franks was preparing ! LH'b, older brother of the two a,e 8!lllnK at i per hundred. Ove-' conipanied their The peonle of other countries sen reel v ronlio lime H,un. don't advertise photos of Cil Cool . ..... " Iftna nlauln a manhnn, M'd ly concerned the American people are in regard to the edu- get the solid jazz band vote of the nl,i' k K" ili' s the cxpr. cation of their children. Our grandfathers, who took edu- ."""try. cation lightly and sketchily, never dreamed how much! thought, effort, and money would lie devoted by Use parents Xi-' of these days to having their youngsters properly educated. "t," ''' 1 Otir people are tremendously ambitious for their children. 1 X i"" L''ur' 0 in tan street were not aware ins Identity. l.oeh and Leopold were treinely sober as they wclo 1 tnroiign tlie state s attorney'..; of lice all and onto he apalu v.neie ine will remain until sent I aire head of the Morris Pnper Ilox to J.o e penitentiary to spend the , company: and Albert H loeb remain, ler of their lives. They 111- Viultl-mllllnnnir vi,...:t.i ; guards with Senm Hnoburk ant! rnmniinv fn- iners or tne two confessed slayers, er receiving their sentence, j to follow these Instructions when slayers, and Jacob Loeb Dickie s p"" l'otates are around $1.73. 0 he Lrl.tue f sigh-" : , he found his son had been slain uncle, each testified briefly each1 lhe unlon niarkct is steady 111 incarcerated In the jail; Nnthtin Leopold. sr, million- 1 showing that Nathan and 'itich- ! e"ri.,nt ev,s. WulU Walla G'ob don . 0' actin congenial." llie lulure of these young people is their first thought. They will make great sacrifices, deny themselves all kinds ..1 1 vi iMi.iauics ntiu I'ven necessities, to give their olfspring a Rami concert Miiuiry at Iiau.ton little better chance, : y the n. ( These iirents of Uoselmrg look forward then to tin. oA7i--n,r. o i nl.lin.r K, ...I ,., : i- . 1 . VVJtVllVlloOlUllLIV Oc I J " .......... , i'i im tit uie uiinosi importance. While tlie progress of tl.c pupils depends primarily upon whether the children are willing t,, work or not, yet judicium- parents can do a meat d. :tl t nHiperute in milking the year a successful one. 'J'l,. . h. lp by rhi attitude and interest along the following lines; Make the children lV'liiii'cnients and ere is ground I'm- liiattii- on their faces was tinchanceabl Despite .sheriff Hoffman's an nouncement that l.oeh and I.eo pollii would h taken to Juliet m nit tut in ry within an hour un cerininty continued concerning when the ,0vs would start, and it appeared that severui rngageu t iarcnce Harrow. Ren laniln nnd Walter Hnchrach to prepare their sons' defense. After several weeks, attorneys nnd members of the two families decided Nathan and Richard were nt n.,.i n;i, -iiiieiiL iev'.-s. vai:a v ana li'oues ard had plenty of money to spend J!!rr'!ly the bulk of the trade at and that thev did Hot ,ha,nF.tpU f" ' commit the crime for the ran som money. This, the defense considered, showed that the two ooys Killed Robert Franks lust from Malheur county. The third cutting of al: nearing completion In east. tricts and the second cuttii progress iu central localitie. of the previous week cat temporary improvement ii pastures which are now p need of moisture, nece continued feeding of si many places. Cbiisidernk; ' favorable conditions, lives:.! holding up fairly well. Late potatoes as a rule H to good, but need rain tc an average crop; some at dug and shipped, with lot yields. Hon nicklnc in com: tk .1 . r . " ".. i uo ucm.11 luoinet remains iirm earner fields and la well UK at M.35 to $1.7fi a box with de- in other districts. "for as they said themselves inriu." Crowe placed his own alienists on (he stand to level the defensi medicni structure. Among them f.lEN AND WOMEN IN NEWS OF TIIE Dl unlit to niltulo In society and de-! were Ir. Hugh Patrick and Hr Grinrin' is some fellers way might elapse hel'oro legal papers hours elded to make no attempt to set SUN YAT-SEN WILL NOT GIVE UP FIGHT CANTi'V I hlil.-l. rk U' tin Lack up tlie (liseipl'i e (if the schoo; feel that they mu.-t obey, and Huit th .rules of the school are i-easonalile, 1 .complaint, say nothing to the ihildivn. I,ul talk the over quietly with the teacher or school authorities. 4U.VOIH0 personally lu.iu.urtcl will, the children's teach ers, vwio win ne encouraged to d.. their I . st ieel they haw the svinjialhy ai d siierl 01 th Oast your influence in beh df 1 f a lil.erai Don't epect that a inodciu sehool a:i be ru v.ay, vwiiioiu a coiisitn-raiile atnui.t t 1 growl too much about the school taxes. (.Jet interested in educational pn, jiewsjiapers anil inagaine.s. so tint nu WllHV vote or talk when these questions cen.e 1 town. tci inin 11 May V! e Wu, a or IU', Si llie 1 1 ll M ,0 l.llcl ' .1 1-,', :.,!. '1 -i.ci, I- I :"11 1 I 'lie s,'il .' -1 - ( 't l'l Val ; cu :o mill be lias III 11:1 inter In IM. C. (' : t, 11.11 at i.u : ii . i 11 ,'ln.ol 1 in. I'Oil, . 1. null i n I don't dis .d ' The : , , cut nin:.'i s of 1 e- ,'s d. .I'll Me h.ie I CI .. II ,1 t,. 'I n e." ! ., ,1 ,, , I., , 1. ;.. le'l I 1 11 i:i if e ...... w v. I 1 .1 I 1;,. ':n-. I'!.' I - U '! Ii; 1. f, 111 11 e M,.- . I" HI ' I 0-M - I.. I ,.. .1, e . .ill ' ' n ' ' '.' t I. II' .: I !',, ! ;, , . ,1. Ill ""'Ii'1' -i f'l I" -i. 1- 1h.1l ;. :i. 1 'ill'' I ' .1' .1 le: ! '..I iieie. t 1 ..! . :' .'! M 1.IHV ''''I If - ", 1,1 1 ', 'a, , ; ,. ht. ' .'. 1. ; Iii ifu .u.,11,.. aa ' ' -.M '. I .eM I ' I.I. hi .,, ;,., 1 k ' 1 ! . -1 , 1 ., . 11 ,1 il 1 . , ..at ssary before their deniirlni Would be executed. Slate's Attorney Crowe said that Leopold and ,,H.t, in-ohab;-ouid not siari tor Juliet pi ni teiitlary betore two o'clock this aiiernooii. should it mke 1,1010 lime to ex.,. uie ncicssarv lecil papers. 1. said llie sunt' would not be made before four o'clock. He made this announcement at ter a conference with sheinr Hoffman and Warden Wesley' ostbrook. of the county Jail "Thai tinishes my con ncet 10 'i Kim inn case, said Clarence S. I' mow. vet. r.in chief counsel Mi Hie defendants whose pleas on be half of lb,. Milllhs olelcain,. I ,,, -file's Insistence for a ib nth i- 11 alry At', r l),e seniciice had ,. pr.m..nn. i d. .Nathan Leopold. Sr., I.'l!.. r i f on,. u Ihe del. a, .11 :.. iln head lowed ,.,, t . a, hn opinion. - , ,1 nouid never an. 111 1.; i,i r. b ,i-e of I is inem rrm. This decision hm. ever, was not made public until July 21, when the attorneys werei called before Chief Justice John It. Caverly to enter nrellmlnnrv ivrcniuaiu church, who testified there was nothing about the youths to uphold the defense the ory of abnormality. .Nathan and Richard, while of high Intellectu al attainments, are nniin..,. Wool sacks and twine at Whar ton Hros. the Mil, thai he obtain I the pen that w 1 an. CI I. h' jour bo 1 1 ..ii 1. M.iv .ink- Hilary. W I I 1- al 1 It 111I0 ..". "stiiely, 'V I tilled ' o:.v s. pr . . e ,. I;, .hen ! 'Oi ,l. :.i I.,.',; on -I. 1.' ' I li'bi 1, . 1I1.11 SI I'll ll en ,,-k. he .' .l si:i cl ." v If u .1.1 ...... ...im. 1 lieu 11 was llljir nr. jouins Willi evi n:-n.-,l .... .... .... row stirnng his great surprise. J Inalistlc leanings, the si;u"B held changing the hoys' ideas from nnt I . guilty to guilty. In so doing, Har row admitted the boys were legal . ly sane nnd his efforts were con 1 fined to saving his clients from the gallows, and the insane asy lum. ' Jury Not Necessary fly the boys' id,.,, 0f KMV, , Jury was not n -ssary and upon I Judge Caverly alone rested the fat,, of Leopold and Loeb. He or dered attorneys for the state and ( defense to present evidence "In . aecrav.it Ion and in mitigation" of the punishment. Stales Attorney Crowe, insist ing that the slayers should he hans.'d for what he termed "Chi cago's diiv,t murder" ,i,..,.i Ulan VO Witnesses on the more 11. W'c cm hardly refrain from comp.imeiititi; Attorney Clarence Harrow, who so MiccrssfulU- builalued the k, -id. i:ijf judKO ill llie Loeb-I enpold murder case, t,, t:;o 11. it-t- riiiff decision nndeied in behalf of the two lold-blood'ed criminals he so ably represented in the ChiiaK,. Vcui t. 1: 1 :,:! h I Hi, I .'!.. r. r- en -on had 1,0; II -cli, .ol. '.I tt'lf fin.: at 11:: ..The Home I'mducts Show is on. And it is a re,, ,, lIay of what can be produced in Douglas county. dill, to ' b iter win, h r 11, "'' l..'ll.!, I.. psrie:,.t. If e! '' '',:' l'" 'ff tall and 11,., I,,,,. , - :r. ,1 1 i,.,, his ., v I- ao.l w is 1, n,g 1,. ,or '" " l ''I- kldlUfiHl. ' ' e ib l: ,.,Ti,li ng. 'n tile iiiorniuc (,f M,,, . .' i.ieut Is hour sit.r Kobert d; '" ug 111 detail Hi,, mur der nnd the i ontossions that fol low e.l. lbirrow. ai cuing thai Leopold and l oeb .should he sent to pris on, called a croup of noted lien sts un, fsvcbiairists to the stand In an ait. -nipt to show that the hois althoiiei, ic-all..- ,, w.re "inentallv Irresponsible" Hitter l.eii.,1 IVittl.. Cub ntt.-r n Inner .,Cal battle 1:11 s'ate s ,tiorn. l'..r-ow n'low.d n'l-dical ti 1H lUlIf shlnef t" f,, ers Hi adnOttiie-tes-iniofv, J:;-.., 1. ...... ,-i. we,,,,, r r,.n,, it,, to t. -if v relatiie to ,),,. vanity f n.l.ims ,i,t , oM atf" "londi"e.s ,,f .. I'l. 'i might Iv cor.ii l. tig n:on l'r, w i:i'am lugtoii. I ( ' .i.'.en,,. a:,,.,;,,,, Hl, ,,,, uf xaMiinations of Leopold ami Loeb and declared his opinion , CARO OF THANKS We desire ot thank the peopl. of ltoseburg. especially the I'mp qua Squaws, for the bedding and clothing which we received Mon day. Also the other organizations which so kindly assisted us after the fire at Creens. I C. McKAY and Faniilv l'KKSTON W I1.I.SON ami family . The Met ormi. k I leering trac tor has guaranteed crank shaft and hearings. It is built throughout to give long serviie. See one aj Wharton Ilros. Crowe was to cr.'cr this 'one "in mitlr.it inn ' t1"- 'Wr, the c perls' "av.rly ..iled tell of mind" ' red in ml- A V hit.-, of vsl.. .a 1 1'e 1 i r-f of t h,. Ar. Business Asrt This Newspaper Says: You Are Ifiiiisd To (HioiiScind3 Of Homes i 1 jp . A s-..-v-vi -n p. yr " f A s J) t?", .-SA-tT.' DtVIE. CCrr-.'T'.-j-Nr f rrj mu-WAS' tA to hu h : DOttd Nrw York "'oatrteat producer, h0tif A.olin .MairM.-,,ha5 buriei the hatchet with the Acton i F. tir .,oii?;t .h l:ermit "edited membera of the AcW";. oy Assocl itlon to n . in t-..i. . ... m rr I harl... m c. t.uiiT tasim, ana Will "mil"' ' U I",- u-o b.ch'm. private stenographer to the late Prfsm-. J c, ,ni-.,. .1 " , n wor ,n championship In the lntcrnauo ; , f, n KtlVl V!lonal Shorthand Reporters' Association , ton. blr Thomas IJnim .ihj t... Ar Clin ,h L . .i-s.ucM dfcin iu cnaiicuse 's'i W1 tlw sa"c1 ln 19:5' Ne Vork Qity police cJ ' Si n, !n t!, ct or hoWin " nd rohhin? A vu j'V.iurq scueti, pa lUvenid othj.