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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 4, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Eight pages edition number 261 monday August 4, 1924 Mitchell South Dakota vol. Xxx them equivalent of a number of whole Days. A a general psychical observation of their personalities emotional lives studies of their correspondence and correspondence to them interviews with other people concerning their Home lives and associations a or. Healy said led to Bis conclusions. Having Laid the ground work for or. Healy s expert testimony or. Darrow asked him to go ahead with All his conclusions. Or. Crowe insisted the expert give details of the examination and deductions and judge Caverly instructed that he should do that referring to his notes and talking without interruption by the state. A you will have plenty of Opportunity for Cross examination the court said to or. Crowe. The association Between the boy began at 15 years of age or. Healy said. A it was very Clear from a study of the boys separated that each had ucj5 by Iii Lelit Cut vow. Each supplemented a the others already abnormal needs in a most unique Way. A was judged by conversations and correspondence their compact their quarrels and their deeds All tend to show a most strange and pathological relation. According to the stories of each the idea of their coming together for crime purposes began in a very definite Way with their planning of extensive cheating at Birdge at which however they were not very Leopold stoic for thrills or. Crowe objected to the doctor testifying As to generalities and making a speech and was sustained by the court. Concerning Loeb a or. Healy declared a there were any number of minor thefts he committed for the purpose of apparently getting a thrill. In the matter of their association i have the boys stories told separately about an incredibly absorb childish compact which bound them and which bears out in Leopold Scase particularly the idea of his mental condition. A Loeb Sayr he association gave him the Opportunity of getting some one to carry out his criminal Stic imaginations. In the Case of Leopold to direct cause of his criminalist or acts was this particularly childish or. Crewe interrupted with a demand that or. Healy specify the a childish compact a and the psychiatrist hesitated before he refused to proceed in open court and suggested a retirement to the judicial Chambers. Over or. Crowe s persistence judge Caverly ruled Quot nothing unfit for publication will be brought out Here a and directed or. Healy to talk to the stenographers for the court record with the attorneys for both sides grouped closely about. Newspapermen were admonished by judge Caverly to keep out of biggest probe in Couzens Heads Senate probe of \ liquor traffic i if 4ta inc Ltd in Ute univ a Annir in Hitu mime Auh in president to placate Progress yes to keep them from Lafollette Camp not to fight Couzens j president takes opposite j course from a Inver ring wanting to expel Prog r Essix is evening Republican Bureau j 301 Albee building. J Washington d. C., aug. 4.-j a by George e. Authier directing his own Campaign while j William Morgan Butler and others carry out the details. President Coolidge has commenced a process of a Boring from within to meet the i menace of la Follette ? candidacy. Instead of meeting the insurgents in their own Field a head on the new White House strategy Calls for j a policy of conciliation. There will j he no attempt to conciliate la Follette and the fight against him will j be wage a Frith bitterness and without j Quarter. But against the quasi supporters of la Follette against the men nope tacit support. Is expected to go the Wisconsin senator even if they remain a a regular the Olive j Branch is to be extended. This policy is to he applied in Deal j ing with Brookhart in Iowa with Norris in Nebraska and More specially with Couzens in Michigan while even Magnus Johnson Farmer la Horine of Minnesota i3 to be treated with consideration. It is proposed to carry out a policy which will make it increasingly difficult for the insurgent Republican senators to fight the administration and to invite them to give most of their attention to carrying out their own Battles for re election. In View or a tills policy Little cred ence is Given Here to the report from Lansing mich., that Henry Ford might become a Republican candidate for senator. Administration leaders have not Given up Hope that senator Couzens May yet be induced to come into the Coolidge Campaign and the Confer-1 ence held Here this week by the j president with governor Groesbeck i of Michigan is understood to have j dealt largely with the senatorial sit i nation in that state. While Groes-1 Beck has declared for Coolidge he is associated in the senatorial Cam -1 pain with Couzens and it is hoped by the Coolidge forces that the in a de standing reached Between the i j president and governor Groesbeck i slight have its effect in bringing sen Ator Couzens into line. Couzens has i i three senatorial opponents in the Field and unless the Power of the i i administration should be exerted to j i concentrate the opposition to him on one Man it is assumed that his re j nomination is certain. While Henry Ford is not Friendly j i to his former partner those who i i know him say he has Little desire for i i the kind of a a Knock Down and drag i out fight that would surely result i i were he to take the Field openly i against the former Detroit mayor. A new every Ford res Rye of Pyrce j we hich the administration might draw upon in the event that Couzens j should undertake to throw his in j fluence against the administration in i his state. If not Ford then some one else might be drafted and All j other candidates warned off the Field. J wont oppose Brookhart the determination to handle the insurgent republicans with Honey j rather than with t. N. T., is a revers i Jai of an original policy w hich was j being discussed in inner Republican circles which had in mind the Candi j Dacy of John t. Adams former chairman of the Republican National committee in opposition to senator Brooks to it if Towo. A a a i now that Brookhart in Iowa and Norris in Nebraska seem willing to remain a a regular leaving their sup-1 port of la Follette to he inferred the republicans propose to let. Them j alone. This new program it is assumed. Will make it extremely difficult for the insurgent senatorial candidates to throw their influence to la Follette and will make it possible for the Republican ticket to make a joint Appeal to conservatives and progressives on the ground that they arc not opposing the insurgents. In Minnesota where Magnus Johnson is running against the Blind i representative. Thomas d. Schall a new situation enters. Johnson flirted with the communist convention at St. Paul which senator la Follette dynamited out of existence. Many of Johnson a supporters Are included in the so called red group which is hitter against la. Follette j Schall the Republican nominee is i regarded As an insurgent by the conservative business interests of his state. While nothing has been said openly As to the attitude toward Magnus Johnson there have been intimations that if he does not assail the administration too vigorously the administration will concentrate on the Coolidge candidacy in the state. As the Day go by. The Crews no ois guiding the fact that the republicans Are Awakening to the fact that the candidacy of senator la Follette is an increasingly dangerous menace to themselves. The National Republican. Published at Washington continues to assail the la Follette and Wheeler ticker As a a a red movement this week s article bearing the caption. A the reds see the red Dawn a it also carries an article by former governor Edward c. Stokes of new Jersey advising the republicans to concentrate their fire on la Follette or. Healy mental expert testifies Leopold and Loeb so declared some evidence unfit reporters not allowed to take testimony on a childish compact of pair Chicago. 111. Aug. 4.�?c4> a j r. William Healy of Boston testifying As a defense witness at the Franks hearing this afternoon termed Nathan f. Leopold jr., a a paranoid personality and a thoroughly unbalanced in mental but resisted states attorney crowed a Effort to have him admit Leopold was it was another Effort by the state s attorney to have the hearing for punishment of Leopold and Richard Loeb turned into a jury trial on a plea of Legal insanity. Chicago 111., aug. 4.�? a a or. Ire Iii iary. Hpalv., Rost onis a Chi a Tript. Testifying As a defense alienist today at the hearing to determine punishment for Richard Loeb and Nathan f. Leopold or. For the kidnapping and murder of Robert Franks asserted a an incredibly absurd childish compact hound the boys together and had a hearing on the ultimate acts of the youths. Or. Healy testified both boys had a old him they w Ould again go through with the Franks murder if their associations and the conditions the same. He. Said Loeb told him he a found nothing to deter him and that Leopold had said he w Ould in maj h a a a or juju amp again a if it gave him As to the conditions of the Quot childish compact w Hieb had influenced the later lives of Leopold and Loeb. Nothing was said in open court. Judge John r. Caverly ruling that the matter was unprintable and having or. Healy recite it to the court stenographers for the record. A nothing that is unfit for publication is coming out of Here a judge Caverly asserted. Or. Healy was the second alienist to testify for the defense and his testimony went in Over state objection. Judge Caverly again ruling that the court lid a right to listen to evidence in mitigation of punishment As he had ruled Friday when the Tes Timothy of or. William a. White was permitted marking a new departure in Illinois jurisprudence. Crowe plans rebuttal Chicago. 111., aug 4.�?c45 a another Day of testimony by alienist was in Prospect today in the hearing before judge John r. Caverly to determine the punishment for Nathan Leopold. Jr., and Richard Loeb. Kid Naper slayers of Robert Franks. Or. William Healy of Boston said he would take th#4 stand and would testify to conclusion similar to those drawn by or. William a. White of Wais Mii Ron. He de Fujise pert witness who advanced the a childhood phantasm a theory with a merger of the personalities of Loeb and Leopold As a reason for the Mur Mea senator video commissions report for get to take his time from Campaign Minneapolis. Aug. 4.�? a the mystery surrounding the identity of Arthur Frazier. Indian world War Veteran was deepened today when the veterans Bureau received a report from University of Minnesota experts showing that the measurements of the body at Niobrara neb., compare a stg Shiv with War department records and that they differ from the measurements of the living Man. Who Lias been accepted by the Frazier parents As their son. It. E. Scammon professor of Anatomy at the University who compiled the report stated that the measurements of the body show that a the individual was probably a Young adult in the Early �?~20�?Ts and that the calculated body lengths is Between 5 feet six inches and 5 feet 7 1-4 inches and that the character of the hones suggested that the individual was probably of other than pure White in commenting on the deductions reached As to height. Prof. Scammon stated that a these figures Are computed Only from rules and tables and can be regarded Only As roughly the enlistment record of Arthur Frazier made in 1917 gave his age Asir and his height As 5 feet is recently taken of Ier at Sioux fall gives feet 5 3-4 inches with and his age As 26. The examination or r Razier no Bureau officials show that i feeling from the Culosio so and partial paralysis. Reli the government depends on his Irum tits. The report of prof. Scan of or. N. A Burns of to who recently made a trip Lookout. S. A where the mrs. Charles Frazier and the sized son resides was for the veterans Bureau in ton. A recommendation that 1 Frazier be hospitalized was ated in the report. D. District manager. Said. It of from proof of work. And visa b j it t e s a speech on Tria Lucentc Nome Alaska. Aug. 4.�? it pm russian authorities have seized the Nome a motor ship of this City and confiscated her cargo. Recording to w Ord received Here today from Ana Der Falls in Cedar rapids at rainstorms end Mclaren Brif Cisler world flier is forced to quit Cedar rapids. La., aug. 4.�? minutes past la a. In. Aug. 4 Snow fell in Cedar rapids. Weather Sharks Are advised serve this for posterity for never happened Here before memory of the oldest inhabit the Snow was in Fine p and melted As fast a it fell Cordova Alaska aug. 4.�? a a major a. Stuart Malaren. Leader of a flight around the w orld by British soldiers that started at Calshot eng re will be nothing brought out Tat is not fit for publication a Caverly declared directed the attorneys and stenographers to gather Elose it the witness and or. Healy red with his testimony in Norstad to take vacancy on ticket with la Follette Back there you new it paper Edge Caverly directed As re and photographers pressed a this is not fit for Public and you Are not going to get american St. Paul at i wet grounds. Or. Healy under questioning by or. Darrow identified himself As a physician and psychologist of Boston. States attorney Crowe offered the same objection to i testimony a he had in the instance of or. White and. As he had Dona previously. Judge Caverly overruled. Or. Healy rather smallish with Alert Blue eyes behind Gold bowed nectarines. Grading Mustache and National league Cincinnati. Philadelphia Luque and and Henline. Pittsburgh Brooklyn. Cooper ant local temperature urn and minimum tempera bandits slay recorded by the official gov thermometer from it a. In to 7 a. In. Today Royal Johnson recovers after sinus treatment Detroit. Mich. Aug. 4�?bandits who held up and robbed the Charlevoix Avenue Branch of the Continental Hank today shot and killed patrolman George Ashworth. They escaped with an undetermined amount of cur it Toca

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