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PAGE TWO. BANK ROBBER CAPTURED IN NORTH DAKOTA One of Band Charged With 28 Holdups Is Caught. GREAT FALL “Whitey” Cline, of the band of held up and t font., June 5.— eged to be one robbers which | & held there by ot officers from Canada to take ing him over the line to stand trial at Varcouver, B. C., for robbery of the «lof the Green Chalbeate club SPOTLIGHT THROWN ON GLUBS ON ERRATIC BENT BY MURDER IN CHICAGO ‘FOR A THR 1924, Consolidated Press Association. CHICAGO, June 5.—The intellec- tual adventures of Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb, which cul- minated in their murder “for a thrill’ of 14-year-old Robert Franks, Copyright, have turned the spotlight of investi- gation on the Green Chalybeate club, made up of University of Chi- cago students of brilliant, but er- ratic bent, and upon similar organ- izations which exist in many college c! throughout the country, Hunting down and smashing such organizations may be the bit of good that will come out the brutal slay- S|ing of the Franks boy. It was in the sumptuous quarters and among its rare assortment of pre- yoting . intellegentzia, the authorities say, that Leopold and Loeb fed their Ladner. bank in that section last summer and the looting of nearly $100,000. Walter Owen, assistant commis- sioner of the provincial police of. v suver, passed through here last evening’ enrouté to Minot to bring for trial. If the prisoner resists extradition, Com- missioner Owen will employ counsel and take such steps_as are neces sary to secure the person of Cline, while if the latter consents to ‘the transfer he will be taken to Van- couver at once. The gong of bank robbers were broken up early last winter by the arrest of some 14 persons in Havre, Salt Lake, and Great Falls, through of a detective agency and the nadian police, together with local Cline back Chaplains F or G. O. P. Meeting Ar e Appointed CLEVELAND, 0., the Associated Press.)—Chaplains to officials at the Republican na- tional convention next ‘week were a June 6.—(By named t y as follows: First Bishop William F. An- derson Cincinnati, Methodist Epiycopal church; second day, Rabbi Stephen S. Weis, New York City, third) day, Bishop Joseph Schrembs, ClevGand Catholic diocese. If }here is a second session on ThurSiay or a Friday session, a repres@gtative’ of the Christian Splence’ church, will be selected, Salefn A. Hart, Jr., of the First Church of Christ, scientist, of Cleve- land Avill be named for this session. n Mulvthill, vet eran winner of many a hard fought t before the Republican com . lost his fight today when the committee refused to seat his delegates and accepted instead the delegates headed by Perry W. How- ard, a negro lawyer of Jackson, Miss. a | | IDENCE, R. 1, June 5.— or-writ controversy is © won,” jubilantly de m T. Tilden today dur r h in the Rhode Island state championship tournament, The champion said he would make a Statement in explanation of his re try it my services are still desired..' DETROIT, Mich, June 5,—(By Associated Press.)—Bobby Jones Atlanta, defending ‘his title as ional open golf champion at the land Hills Country club today,. cored a fine 74, but was topped by three pla Bill Mellhorn, St Louis, le¢ a pa , while Dave Robertson, Detroit, and Eddie Loos, were next with ach. The er the Lora tiny, | K ay with A, fourgear-old, Parth, | joned Arrow, third betting wa with joint rth and favorites at | minds upon the cynical philosophy that made it possible for them to commit a heinous crime—perhaps a series of heinous crimes—for the intellectual “kick” it would give them. The careful tutoring oftheir pre- cocious intellects at home and in private schools had réndered young Leopold and young Leeb too’smart, too clever, for the average run of young folk. Similar training had rendered other young” Chicago folk equally “superior.” The result was the Green Chalybeate club, where these super-minds, fed up on theory and crammed with philosophy that would make the average student of ‘DRY’ BUREAU IS PROJECTED FOR TREASURY WASHID lishment o June 5.—Estab- Ibition bureau in rtment indepen- dent of the int 1 revenue bureau would be authorized under a resolu- tion passed today by the house and sent to the senate. ‘The yote was 275 to 90. eo puzzles are returning to ty; some of the newest con anything up to 500. pieces, and take even an expert’a week tc ILL’ 19 dizzy, could threw off the conven- tions of the “¢gommon herd” and discourse and / theorize as they rather fancied! such philosophers as Spinoza, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Rabelais would have wished them to. f Here, in similar organizations in many other universities, society and its laws and rey.7‘rements was held ‘as dull, sordid and slow, A “kick—always a ‘Skick""— was sought in everything. Classrooms—often presided by instructors without | the learing of some of the youthful prodigies—were drab and unin- teresting. sy studies, money, lack of restraint, led rather naturally to “classes” of their own. ‘The Green Chalybeates delved into realms of thought which the aver: age person is forbidden. ‘Their fine philosophies got the better of them —at least it did of young Leopold and Loeb. 3 It is considered smart by the new “advanced” university groups to be “different.” There is a tendency to scoff at moral standards. Con- ventions are held as absurd. Here, young women and young men meet on a plane of full “equality’— smoking and drinking freely; dis- cussing sex topics without restraint; delving ,into literature that would give a decided shock to their elders over fine Universities have long recognized the problem presented by these youngsters who have come to re- gard themselves as _ intellectual emancipators. They have found practically all such groups made up of idlers, rich youths untempered by actua] contact with life. Various steps have been taken to discourage matriculation of this class. Some universities have established rules against possessicn of, automobiles; others have put a ban on smoking by girl students which is held a step in’ the wrong direction; others have instituted character examina- tions designed to weed out the un- moral intellectual highbrows before they get started on the path of learning which may prove danger- ous to them. But obviously, have been insufficient. such measures Hence the Green Chalybeate club. Hence many others like St. der. Hence the thrill mur- however, is a great leveler. ady has impressed young » with the idea that it will be making of him.” He now he bunks with a burglar and frequents piece together, pied Se ee the Tribune for highway in At Th TODAY, FRIDAY above manufacturers values at Men's Athletic Union Men’s Cotton Ribbed Men’s $5 Dress Pants Satisfaction or Y THREE DAYS Clothing Sale We Will Sell Any Suit in the Store at ONE DOLLAR of these suits have two-pants. Men’s $2.50 Straw Hats Men’s Fiber Silk Socks,. pair Men’s Khaki Work Pants, pair 1 The FAD the bull pen with other criminals, 1 from n't ready Leopold, though sepa: his intellectual grour e FAD AND SATURDAY wholesale cost. Some Wonderful $17.50 to $27.50 Suits Union Suits____§9¢@ 220 SOUTH CENTER ST. ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924. | Che Casper Daily Cribune ‘ beaten |the low mental types he has found| growing that he, too, Js learning of|Chalbeate club fellows | brilliancy of intellectual play, the He maintains a fine air of|life in the bitterest of schools. throughout the coantry are discuss-| mental reactions caused by a thrill no doubt, the Green!ing with admirable detachment and! murder. and its yet to admit that he is He has beceme sullen. He is not}in jail. pleased with his ‘association with | superiority. 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