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Caryl Chessman — Part 3
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‘Chessinan—and Victiw—>, My ries
1 There are two grounds upon whichi---" 0) ‘ J iS nClabis ~ *
valid objection might be raised to the hosen Se
| execution of Caryl Chessman. XL “<Tamm —
—_ ’ One wolild be taf there was a sub- ~ a j Trotter -
Me _ | stantial doubt as to his guilt, a doubt 4 w W.c. S
which we do not think was present in his _~ __.
° case. The other, of course; would bea. . YY Tele. Room
conscientious objection to capital pun-. — fog XX Ingram
ishment~—an objection which would ap- _.. ‘7 i. an 1 Gandy
~ ply equally. tg all cases no matter how j fe
. clear the guilt or how heinous the crime. LC . tht,
Neither ‘of these considerations has Lee are a
so been stressed in most of the mawkish ao Ly
nonsense written about the Chessman. + a] yee
. case. For example, the foreign press, ai ip eee
‘possibly with an eye to the sale of pa- oe
pers, has harped on the 12 years of
“indescribable mental agony” to which a, --
Chessman has been subjected. What is a. ipd / x
“a never mentioned is the fact that Chess- bg f wv aa & f —_
. man and his resourceful lawyers were ; , eae a \
| responsible for this 12-year delay. The | ° ;
availed themselves of every opportunity, e
every technicality, for appeals and stay, . .
-+ of execution. Of course they wer / a
within their ‘rights in doing this. But LL -
, why should, American justice be damnec ae
“by critics af home and abroad because a
it gives a condemned man every op- VV iid. aie .
portunity under the law to plead his uz L-3, roa
case? We cannot help but think that ;
‘most of the criticism has been the prod- Ayn
uct either of a monumental ignorance of ¢ po “hy i
; the facts or of a sinister readiness to ty | fa .
: seize upon any propaganda weapon if . orn ve an
1 it can be wsed to belabor the United \ ees a
. States. °° . . _ i The Washington Post and
Times Herald
Finally, why has so little been wrib- ; .
ten about the victims of this man’s per-
, verted crimes; why so much concern for ¢. j
aryl Chessman, so little for the people |
“whose lives he ruined? In all of the i
frenzied chatter in Chessman’s behalf, ¥
‘we have see not one werd of compas-
sibn for the girl, 17 at the time, who Wap
ove of his victims. As a result of F:
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The Washington Daily News
The Evening Star
. New York Herald Tribune
New York Journal-American
New York Mirror
yy ee Qaily NG t—
we Post
The New York Times —_—__-_-—_
The Worker —____ —s f
d#eadful experience she has spent
iy ars in a mental institution, and s
ie oe eee
ow meen eal
may spend the rest of her life there. - Lik cee
a eh NETL —<—
on te fe oy Ane Wall Street Joumal
: : : Date
4 a , 3+ MAY Po 238
KEG: 72, “ie 1960
50 JUN -8 188" a Re
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