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PAGE TEN. pelled to dwell of data produced as 'to the physical, mental and moral condition of the two defendants. ‘They -have “been s » in eusential respects to be abnormal; had they been normal they would never have committed the crime. It is beyond the prov- TEXT OF THE > its present state of. development, to {Continuoa fram wae Obed predicate ultimate responsibility for ti 1 th + human acts. ery saphee ip cere ag ier. Nog ‘At the same time, the court 1s of the defendants. es daly. tnerscore aoatyaee ake to recognize that the careful vyecicl case in favor of the de.|2Malysis made of the'life history of My a the defendants and of their present oan | mental, emotional and ethical condi- “Since both of the cases: thats)tion, has been of extreme interest, nar murder and that of kid-| ; is a valuable contribution to naping ransom, were of a char-| criminology, And yet the court ter which invested the court with| reels strongly that similar analysis discretion as to the extent of the| made of other persons accused of punishment, It became his duty un], would probably reveal similar der the statute examine wit: or different abnormalities, The v to the ation and migitation of tho offe This duty has been fully met. By consent of counsel for the state and for the de- fendants, the testimony in the mur- nesse ue of such tests to He in their plic: ity to crime and criminals "in Since they | c rm the ad questions of human respons!- bility and legal punishment, and are der case has been accepted a8}in no wise peculiar to these individ- qually applicable to the case of} unl defendants, they may be -desery- kidnaping for ransom. In addition,| ing of legislative but of judicial con- a prima facie © was made out|sideration. For this reason the for the kidnaping case as well. The| court. is satisfied that his judgment testimony introduced, both by the|in the present ease cannot be af- proseention and the defen has | fected thereby. been detatled and elaborate as “The testimony in this care re- though the case had been tried be- veals a crime of singular atrocity. fore a jury. It has been given the| Tt is, in a sense, inexplicable; but it widest publicity, and the public {8]is not thereby -Yrendered less inhu so fu familiar, with ‘nil its phases, that it would serve no useful pur- pose to restate or analyze tho evi- dence man or repulsive; it was deliberately planned and prepared for during a considerable period of time. It was executed with every feature of cal- pleading guilty, the defend-|lousness and cruelty, And here the ants have admitted legal responsi-|court will say, not Dility for their the testimony |of extenuating has satisfied the court that the case|with the object of dispelling a mis- is not one in which {t would hi apprehension that appears to have been possible to set up successfully | fgund lodgement in the public mind, for the purpose acts, guilt, but merely the defense of insanity, as insanity |tfat he is convinced by conclusive is defined and understood by the]|evidence that there was no abuse established law of this state forthe |offered to the body of the. victim. purpose of the administration of | But it did not need that element to criminal justice, make the crime abhorrent to every “The court, however, fecls tm-|!nstinct of humanity, and the court is satisfied that neither in the itself, nor in its motive or lack of | motive, nor in the antecedents of offende n he find any mitt umstan ‘or, both the kidnaping for ribed different act the crime of murder ransom the law punishments in crime of statute declares: “ ‘Who ever is guilty of murder 1 suffer the punishment of |death or imprisonment in the peni- tentiary for his natural life, or for a term not less than fourteen years. If the accused ts found guilty by a ° i they shall fix the punishment Constipat ion, Biliousness, | by their verdict; upon 3 plea of Sick Headaches. |guilty, the punishment shall. be |fixed by the court,’ ‘or the crime of kidnaping for ransom, the statute reads: |“ ‘Whoever is guilty of kidnap- |ing for ransom shall suffer death, or be pupished by imprisonment in the penitentiary for life, or aty term {not less than five years,’ | “Under the plea of guilty, the duty lof determining the punishment de- volves upon the court, and the Jaw \indieates no rule or policy for the |guldance of his discretion. In |reaching his decision, the. court {would have welcomed the counsel and support of others. In some murder, the Be Well And Happy —and you have Nature’ weil and Chips off the Old Block NR JUNIORS=—Littic Rs The same NR—in onethird doses, ed. For children and adulte: By Your Druggi BEEF - Round Steak ________ Sintoin Steak sia stg ee es i hsBone Steak 22022 2s a eae Short'Gute js 2-- ts eee Shoulder Steak; 2Abs:_-_ 22k Shoulder Rib Steak________ se Hamburger, 2 Ibs, 2222 es Pot Roast 229 SL =o og IN@CK BOM: Aken seo rites cae Rib Roast _ nig fer sD, Rump Roast --____ - Pate: Bot cise ess Se VEAL Veal Round. Steakuo-_- 22-2. Veal Loin Steak--__._--__-_-_ Veal T-Bone Steak__________ Veal Short Cuts Veal Rib Steak Veal Shoulder Steak__ shape Veal Shoulder Round Steak QAOHAAS MAIN BRANCH AND PLANT Cor. H and Durbin Phone 12 je! on the mass \ACTER = GET tr Gor THIS MAY BE STYLE DOWN HERE BUT IT'S KINDA SLOW FOR LADIES OSED TO HIGH GASOLINE ‘ALLE PARRY, IT'S GRAN” TO GIT BACK AN’ SEE YOU-ALL > Y—BUT IT’S NO VACATION FOR WALT ‘* é WHEN YOU DONE SEN' OS DAT TELEGRAPH WE WAS OSE 2ISs ONCA. WALT. WHERE THE DICKENS DOES RACHEL KEEP MY CLEAN HANDKERCHIEFS ? WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1924. By Billey De Beck the court is willing to meet his re- sponsibilities, It the path of least resistance to im- pose the extreme penalty of the la In chosing imprisonment instead of death, the court is moved chiefly by the consideration of the age of the defendants, bi It is not for the court to Say that he will not in any case enforce cay ital punishment but the court believes that it is with: in his province to decline to impose the sentence of who are not of full age. “This determination be in accordance with the progress of criminal law all over the world and with the dictates of enlightened humanity to be in accordance with states the legislature in its wisdom cedents hitherto observed inthis perservered in, the punishment of _— has provided for a bench of three|state. The records of Ilinois show judges to determine the penalty in|OMly two cases of minors who were cases such as this. Neverth put to death by legal process—to which number the court would have been “Life imprisonment by hanging; vs of 18 and 19 years. confinement may well as an alternative, | ation. death on persons of these defendants, appears to More than that, it seems the pre-I strictly to adhere. Now Established In Our New Plant AND ALL READY FOR BUSINESS MEATS AND PROVISIONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Veal Shoulder Net eee Veal Shoulder Boil____---__-__-_ Veal Rump Pe ee Veal Stew: sone erst a. japan ae PORK Pork Shoulder Steak_______ ---..-20e Pork Shoulder Roast__-____--__47} Pork Shoulders: =. 22 222 sees Pork Loin Roast___________ Pork Loin Chops--_____ BUNS 5 tive Pork Ham Steak_ Pork Hams - ree Pork Spare Ribs, 2 Ibs._______-__ -25) Fresh Oysters, direct from coast, q “3 Fresh Fish and Poultry Every Day Best Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs.____- Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. NOTICE TO RANCHERS We will pay y6u the best market price for Dressed Beef, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, Eggs and etc. Ship your products to us. The Norris Co. NEW PUBLIC MARKET BRANCH Cor. Second and Beech Streets Phone 2540 Wé INVITE THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT OUR PLANT AT ANY TIME does not feel inclined to make an addition. may not, .|the moment, strike the public imag- ination as forcibly as would death but to the offenders, particularly of the type they ‘are, the pro!onged suffering of years of be the se- verer form of retribution and expi. ‘The court feels it proper to add a final word concerning the effect of the parole law upon thoganishment In the case of interests of society. at} is that you, Nathan F. Leopold, J: be confined in the penitentiary at life. is 19. finds your age at 1! “In 83624, kidnapping for ransom, the sentence of the court is that you, Richard Loeb, be confined in the penitentiary-at Jollet for the term of 99 years. “The clerk will distribute to the newspaper men copies of the opinion, to those who want them, The sher- iff may retire witlf the prisoners. aE dr el Moo DOROTHY LOGAN WINNER (Continued from Page One.) ment of the Calloway Furniture company.. Three-setiees, a number of chairs, three large floor. lamps and a long’ mirror were Included in the furniture specially provided for the occasion by Calloway During the past two days the prettiest girls in Wyoming have been having a wonderful g¢ime in Casper, with ‘Wyoming's greatest newspaper: as their host. Enter- tainment has crowded the hours and every moment has been one of happiness: for them, for they have all said sq_theniselves, Yesterday afternoon, despite a drenching downpour, the beauty parade of charmers and keen cars passed through the streets of the business district. Thousands crowd- ed along tlie ciirbs anxious for a view of the princesses and their aristocratic conveyances. Along Center street it was barely possible to wedge open a path for the pro- cession. ‘The Frantz Shop opened its doors to the girls and made each a gift of an exquisite pair of silk hosiery. Other places also bid for the atten- tion-of the beauties. The greatest beauty contest ever held in Wyoming is at an end. In fact, it is the, only real search for ft. yw ean . ready-ior scalds:and burns The tormenting, insistent pain of a burn or scald is quickly subdued by Resinol Ointment. Its cooling ingre- dients remove the inflammation, and hasten the ‘healing. Cover the bum well with Resinol and bandage with soft gauze. In severe burns or scalds covering a large surface always send for a docto: Resinol products at all druggists. these defendants will both satisfy the ends of justice and safeguard the “In number 33623, Indictment for murder, the sentence of the court Joliet for the, term of your natural The court finds ‘that your age In number 33623, indictment for murder, the sentence vf the court is that you, Richard Loeb; be con- fined in the. penitentiary at’ Joliet for the term. of your natural life, The court finds that your age js 18. “In' number 33624, kidnapping for ransom, the seritence of the court {s such atrocious crimes, it is entirely] that you, Nathan P. Leopold, Jr., be within the discretion of the depart ment of public welfare never to ad- mit these defendants to parole. To such a policyrthe court urges them If this course is confined'in the penitentiaty at Joliet for the term of 99 years, The court beauty that has ever been conducted in the state. The Casper Tribune, taking upon itself the immense task of finding the prettiest girls and bringing them to this city with all expenses paid, has by its outstand- ing success again demonstrated its jJeadership and dominancy in Wyo- ming. By this evening most of the Tribune's guests will have left Cas- per, homeward bound. No levelier nor nicer young ladies have ever visited here and there is certdinly no pleasure in seejng them leave. There has not been one among them who has not-repeatedly praised Casper and the Tribune and it is practically a safe bet that all of them would like to live here. ington to confer plans. ; Declaring defense test day pre- sents an appropriate occasion for exery citizen to take inventory of his physical condition, Secretary of War Weeks has urged fathers and mothers to have the physical status of their children investigated, sug- gesting that the medical men in each community, as a patriotic ser- vice, give friendly advice to their fellow citizens and set the day apart @or examination purposes. “The day would be most of all appropriate for examination of the vitality of our people,” sald Secre- tary Weeks. ‘That vitality is fun- damental to defense and to citizen- ship and a successful republic must consider that whatever strengthens its defense ability, ‘strengthens’ its citizenship.” The officers and men of the army are given a complete physical ex- amination once each year. It is the belief of the secretary that each community should do what the war department ‘is doing for its personnel. Since the defense of the country is on a voluntary basis during peace time, he considers the citizens must undertake to raise their physical standards of their own volition. “I, therefore,” sald Secretary Weeks, “ask the citizenry to begin by discovering their individual de- fects on the day of defense test and to correct them as soon &s possible thereafter." about national CROWDS STAND IN RAIN FOR PARADE. Pouring ‘rain, wet suppery streets, and an overéast sky failed utterly in their efforts to dampen the spirits of thousands of people who” waited downtown and in the residence sec- tions yesterday for the passing of The Tribune's Princess Petrolia par- ade. Seldom in the history of Cas- per, though good weather prevailed, is there recorded a parade crowd as great-as that of yesterday afternon. On a lane wide enough for one car to pass remained for two. blocks on Center street, so eager were Cas- per folk to catch a glimpse of the beauties. Promptly at 5 o'clock, the proces- sion lead by Sples and His Howling Wolves left the south end of Center street and moved slowly toward the downtown section, Every lotal au- tomobile dealer entered a new model in the parade aud no two cars were alike. Each machine fifrnished transportation to one young lady, and a member of the Casper Boy Scouts. Cars were appropriately decorated and each bore the name of the young lady and the county she represented. Center street, for its entire length was lined with parked automobiles filled with people eagerly awaiting The Tribune's treat. After crossing Midwest, the procession entered a ES solid wall of humanity that Rises Rea nde only wide enough to allow the pas Pigs eee ener Been sage of the line. ‘Traffic in the | fy oo fre Setied, with Blue, Ritoon: business district was suspended fea ‘ during the parade pertod. The || @ yeosskcaown ao Bent, Safest. Alsace hehe route was so arranged that the cars passed Second and Center on two |> SOLD BY DRUGGISTS different occasions and everyone was given an opportunity to see and ‘Qwo cents per wora or ten ceuts profit. per line. The downpour proved to be the only defracting feature of the en- NO AD LESS THAN 30 CHNTS. is Five average words used as a tire afternoon, but the crowd present of estimating @ line. despite the fury of the elements serves only to indicate how high the interest might have run had Old asi i BLACKFACE GAP HEADLINE bie be charged the space of two nes. Sol been doing his stuff. All cberged advertising will ve DEFENSEOAY, [e=a* rds. }CORRECTION OF CLASSIFIED AD ERRORS. (Continued from Page One) The Casper Daily *frtbune will mot be responsible for more thax one incorrect insertion of wiy ec The two organizations which last |Vortsement ordered for more than asked for places in the list of those supporting the national movement are the Association of Machinists Rancher Killed; Daughter Held STERLING, Colo., Sept. 10.—Eli Edward Sivey, 72 years old, rancher near Proctor, Colorado, was killed at 10:30 o’clock Monday. His daugh- ter, Mrs. May Hatcher, is — held by the local sheriff, believed to have fired the fatal shot. A DHICHESTER SEILLS o3e tine. Errors not the fault ot the advertiser which clearly lesseu the rea: value of tho advertisement Will be rectified only by publication and the. Bankers’ Association, ac- eye ‘pi hares tye vive “s er insertion. No repubiica- cording to reports. Wor, despite | 10%" Wil be onade When tho atone individual protests, plans for the test have gone merrily forward. The American Legion will walk with the surviving members of the Grand Army of the Republic, and the veterans of the Spanish Amer- fean war. All lines between the women will be cast aside as well The Daughters of the American Revolution will mingle in the dem- onstration with the Women’s Na- Aional Farm and Garden Association does not materially affect the sense or purpose of the advertisement. TELEPHONE ADs. Careful attention will be given all ade received over the THLE: PHONE, but we cannot guarantes accuracy. ..., CLOSING FOUR. Waut Ads to de classified proper. ly must be in the Casper Daily Tribune office before 10. Want Ada Feceived after 10 to 12 a. m. will be inserter: under the head “Too Late rs ‘a te ‘era a 1% HELP WANTED—MALE _ ze FOR SALE—Three yard dump + truck, small amount down, easy br terms on balance with job working. at present. Inqui-s tire department, *¥ Center Street Fillmg Station. ie —<—<<—__________, « HELP WANTED—Female Pe —_— -—_ WANTED—Women to paint lamp shades for us at home. Easy, Pleasant work. Whole or part time. =. Address Nileart Company, 3641, Ft Wayne, Indiana. ie (Ss SS cele a WANTED—Girl at once at the ~~ Kopper Kettle. ‘ 4 “rp get WANTED—Rellablo mata for gen. =~ eral louse work. Call 132 W. Twelfth. Wr ive ST WANTED—Mald for general house 7% “work. 1212 8. Center. Phone 437W. oS ——_—_—_______. @& WANTED —Experienced’ chocolate ‘= dippers. Apply Princess Contec: *# tionery. 3 it = WANTED—©Competent girl for ge eral house work and care of chi. > dren. Phone 548W. 729 1. Thiri io WANTED—Ladles in this Tocality “=< to embroider linens for us at home during their leisure moments. Write at once FASHION EM- BROIDE , Lima, Ohio; % SALESMEN WANTED ee A NEW position being created in our Wyoming sales force, and it calis for thigh class SALESLADY capable earning $5,000 yearly. Give address qualify. Box B-857, Tribune. Call the Tribune before you start on that trip, SY POSITIONS WANTED —_—_—_—__ MAN wants work; Janitor “work preferred, WOMAN wants family bundle wash- ing. Phone 1980J, POSITION WANTED—By young man with several years experi ence in A styte bank. Will accept position’ in bank outside of cite, Paul 8. Sigurdson, General Delivery. WANTED—Competent maid, for general house work, white,’ good also with sales experience, desires Position in these lines, A: Iso excel lent experience in industrial rela. “ens. Box B-836, Tribune. +R COMPE day wor Phone T colored woman wants » cleaning and laundry, COMPET bundle colored woman wants Washing and day work ENCED nurse de: nilnement cases prefers: ne t red to Classify.’ while history teachers will join ol . hands with post office clerks, Let.| OUT Of TOWN ADVERTISE, ters pledging support of the move- Must be accompanied by cash or ment are now being received at the rate of many thousands a day and already some 300 organimtions have sent representatives te {Vash gheck in full payment of the same. Note the foregoing instruetions suput sounding the words and the e per word for the Cas: Tribune, Sng toany 2D—Any kind of wi Lincoln high school graduates an drive any kind of car or true B-843, ‘Tribune. acter: eo the Tribune for h formation, taBway ta: 150 N. Fenway. z cook. “References required. ‘Phone ™ WOULD like temporary work of —~ kind; am qualified for office work and: physteally able for labor- ins work. Phone 2444M, * EXPERIENCED woman cook would Uke position in camp of not over 125 or would keep house for five or > six men in Tribune, Box 7 554. Midwest, t FIRST class chambermaid wants work. Box E Tribune. : MAN and wife want ranch work; man has had 15 years experience. 4 B-856, Tribune. é TS ; young man wishes to ¢ to eastern coast or Cali: Can furnish references. = driver, Phone 1272R or 4 YOUNG man, chemical engineer, = ” rein mittee 0 lee ae aie