Show A g A WAR X A AR ANNIVERSARY SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM ISSUED I Mind Workings Of I Youths Described By First Witness Leopold Expected Intellectual Thrill in Trial Says Dr White But Finds It Stupid and and I CHICAGO Aug Nathan AP 1 AP Nathan Leopold Jr defendant r defendant co-defendant with Richard Loeb for the murder of Robert Franks looked forward to the present proceed proceed- proceedings proceedings ings as a a a kingly interesting intellectual experience of life said Dr William A A White defense alienist today White added that Leopold had expressed regret that un un un fortunately he finds it stupid and Leopold also enjoyed looking forward to himself oh- oh ob objectively as a murderer Dr White said but again was disappointed in the he result as he told the witness it made madeno madeno madeno no actual change in his life This revelation of Loch Loeb motle mothe canto me light at tho the end of ot the he morn morn- morn morn- morning morning ing session today from Dr V W bite first itne witness for tor the defense testimony was aas started after aftel Judge Caverly had definitely overruled I objections by lit the state directed all evidence as to the I mon men mentality of oC the tho th defendants Tho The ruling dl disposed po ed of ot a ques ques- QueS-i QueS question tion which had hl been argued for tao to o davs dora anti and which attorneys constituted a a 0 precedent In illinoIs fog tor receiving recel Ing evidence In mitigatiOn of punishment The decision was IlS momentous In legal annuls o of ts l is i's tate state as 5 asno asno no exactly similar r sll situation cOUld be found by attorneys tor ler aide In Illinois r records cord The fhe field open opened d by today's finding ass aa moro more extensive than n ir r cases bordered It rAI LS Sl ST M D It Is the court courts 5 duty dUl to hear this evidence said Judge Cay Cay- eriv erl It I Is not his cuty t uty to re- re reJect re reject jeet It before he ha had l an opportunity opportunity opportunity to hear It The objection by the state Is 0 Immediately Dr William m 0 White alienist from W DC D C took the stand and stated his professional con connections the stage tage where his te te was Interrupted Wednesday Y Early In Dr Whites White's testimony Mr Crow Cro o Croe e C blocked e forts to ring In speculative C opinions opinion as asI asto asto asto I I to the Influence of hono ell Iron Iron- ment Judge Caverly ruled riled that I the witness might answer only as a to what ht he had learned about the tho defendants defendant but allowed him to te I state the tho relative Importance of such conditions They are highly Important said sl Dr White While bIte I D 1 Th The prospect of ot more vocal py- py pyrotechnics pyrotechnics py pyrotechnics with perhaps a mo- mo momentous mo 1 legal ruling by lIy Judge John R Caverly at conclusion ion sion pro proved ed a ID I'D t magn-t t for tor court fans fana The prolong of the I I proceedings has only served to Increase the Interest ot of the tho curi curl curiosity curiosity seekers and this morning the queue of ot bo would spectators formed on the floor helms below the I court bailiffs sent wold soad 01 d down down- stalls I h That's all and tl tI lose oso oe aho ho I had arrived later luter than I 3 SO 10 a 0 a UI Dl mI I wore were out of luck I NOT OT hUb Ill S We e ha hae have e made an analysis of all the cases ses cited by the tho state said aid Mr lr Bachrach except e In InI ono or two Inconsequential In- In in instances In I stances tancos none of them related to Instances InstAnce In which mental dl- dl disease dl ease was offered e as mitigation of punishment All were aero ero Inapplicable cable to this case cae As A this argument has pro pro- pro greased I have havo wondered what function there was waa In the office lot I of state states 5 attorney that allowed 1 him to fix the punishment of these defendants What right has haa he ho as an of- of of officer of the law to demand what form of punishment should be meted metod out It It I Is In tact fact none of his bust busi business ness I W a defendant pleads guilt or Is con convicted by bv a Jury his function Is to Inform the tho court by lading 11 lag before it all facts In inthe Inthe the case Were I in hi his place co I would instead let lot my mv conscience be m guide and were ero I la a judge I would I want to know everY fact that could bo ho presented from either olther low point of both state tate and tIe tIe- defonse tense de-tense tense fonse I would weigh the ponder ponder- able a as well wall af os the I I would lay aside alde the rule rules of evidence e continued Mr lr Bach Bach- Bach rash raeh They dont don't matter in a 8 situation like Ilka this They dont don't I matter Ct a as a fact tact of law lw This Thu i Is II not a trial It Is a hearing for tor you to determine the punishment to b be meted out It seems ems am a useless thing for forus us UI to have to stand here and argue that mental condition like age shall not be considered In InI inI mitigation of ot punishment CASE I Mr Crow Crowe followed saying the tho issue before the court wo an some some- Continued on on Page Two Tv o I 1 I I II I I II i I I I I BENEFITS II TERMED SMALL Continued from fro Page pace One their jut just powers from the th con con- consent consent con content sent tent of ot the governed hu has ha been for tor th the first Ift time upon European minds I Sir Phillip Gibbs British war correspondent The Tho Th only gain Jn to humanity from the th he world nar var M as asfar afar far as 01 a I can see aee now was wa the th in- in In Inspiration that come comes from the th su- su supreme In-I In u-preme u preme valor ot of o youth and Its It ready sacrifice for tor Ideals Ideall hIgher thanIe than Ie Interest It-Interest t William Allen Alien White While Kansas I editor The rain gain came cam In self elf respect for the th working man and I Ithe the man ot of small mail means mean and his women folk folks And It cut through nationalities without respect to ai- ai al lle al-lle lies lie or central powers power In that much democracy has hu been gained and will never nver go so back Harden German CIrman editor and publisher The Th c certainty r- r rt t that war has ha lost lent lo t Its It last glowing a charm of ot romantic chiv chiv- chivalry chivalry alry airy of ot knighthood that It has hasIot ha lot lost the th manly nobility of ot a a tight fight to be b decided 4 d by personal valor and h has ha become an endle endless war wr ot of Industrial masses of ot matter and And chemical devils work CIES GONE Dellock English historian and student of ot military science The Th gained rained by the th great war a demonstration In practice that the th atheist t doctrine and tra- tra tra tradition dillon Ion of ot which Prussia Pru l has ha been the Increasingly successful opponent opponent ent cot tr tor IfO years year would ultimate ultimate- ultimately 1 ly provo weaker than tho the culture ot of Christendom Christendom'S Charles Charl W V Eliot president of ot Harvard The The Th orld war destroyed the tho th huge huf Prussian German and Austrian autocracIes several ev ral freer nations nation which those autocracies had crushed or orcut orcut cut Into pieces strengthened the great powers power In which demo domo- democratic cratic ci principles principle hay have hav made mad good progress and brought them thom nearer to effective etre union for tor 1 libel ty Justice and peace through through- throughout throughout out the th world David Starr Jordan emeritus of ot Leland Jr In tho thu aggregate e nothing whatever In detail 1 th the downfall Of o three thre imperial racie 2 3 the th puncture of ot a paste past pasteboard board board kaiser 3 Do a a slowly lowly rl Idea of ot international solidarity ana ano anath the tho r resolve that It shall hall not hap hap pen pon again ln ln 4 the th certainty that there are ar no fruits fruit of ot victory worth their coat co t f 6 the th ce that wAr brings brine no survival of ot the fittest but but but of ot those thor that never tit fit a result 70 will wilt show how it It- It self elf for tor generations COMPERS S 0 Samue Gomp r president ot of the American n Federation of ot Label The world gained as a I ot the groat tr at war a freedom Irom from th the I menace of ot td Organised ed militarist Im- Im without which all 1111 peo peo- peoples people I pies ples sooner looner or later would hove have been enchained In bondage and ana Democracy is II I In the the tho th dominant form torm OI of Jane Jan Addams Addama I 1 a re re elation a hot hat mode modem n war wor Is when s a I- I a tlc propaganda arouses world world- worldwide wide wido hate hote hat and when the th latest of ot IndustrIal efficiency the tho th maJ maximum Of ot tr h-tr and destruction 2 among the tho a a growing g determination thoI to vae var tor for the tho th s ko of ot those cv t g te gae e their live to end It It Norman English public pUblic- and author It If vio 0 cannot a workable world In time tim Ing again a world or- or organization or c thene then w we shall hall again have a world catastrophe as aa a much worse than the th last lut as aj that was or orso o than the th preceding ones and the world will have hav gained rained noth- noth nothing noth In ing at all alt by hy the th war John Maynard English Cono- Cono economist mist and author ot of EconomIc Consequences ot of o the th Peace I Idon don dont t know no 00 |