P ge 4-The Michigan Daily Magazine eer Levin s ompulsion A FiIl Ind Sprawding Book With a Plea for Understanding COMPULSION. By Meyer Lev- a perfect kidnaping and murder. bdstated ha an exenmllacy record rationalization. he goes beyond the class the day after the murder: in. 495 pp.Ne :Si-one day put their plan into exe i prison and til h i a decent surface in examining their moti- we are allowed to see the act itself m49 pp. New Ytik:lfefreleased, rations, and his speculations rane in a series of flashbacks through- mon and Schuster. $5 Bobb rank s alst-minuite,m ;'n as far as a completei syn- out the first section. Even with all on H ) EOF THE it::: e at ii botic Fceudhn interpretatien of the schetniti the pi ocete itself sits i o it eto ist11easn Its i Mrs e the c ise is bittin itn e Isincredbly itie p1 and citimi sy - ls te it thefti n 'ltossuide it of both tlhu1 h he i tibesiotis abot ac :like the Scott pittots wo stole x T THIS 1HTING tieIeaehe 1 s fbos As ca s oespisetit cettit t tone ocf S s:ie tiy lte..e a on .aht Lepsts setei.ee osd t to be a for the Cita i its Nei s at the The snovel ra e Pwee ta i fit beit tit comtmttutain i t ot. tid te t t t s ele ie Afte titte of the it. lie isas init- fst-ictO accosit by Sid Siltet Acid to..h final picked up Pr deeio ptsibisis sits tlie eteasect Ptb stit snils cotupa i- m tl si ed itt the situation the campus cotsrespindent fot tLe the police h ie ot the ve for a nts 1 r e Asl it s den y Clace Dat ot Now. rc ttiaMt If ye-Is late. ie Chitcao Globe t ill ila Gaits of retlae before the coiusise sents dsbtlut etise lis ex et e Po s settetad to life hasV 'trtet "CiniOt a semi- Nessi ani th'd-peton examintia pooft by the ciufafeur is dis- letat prist iesi d hi t a letOhS fictional accounct of it tions of both Ante Sttraus , Loebi cotc cid and Artie c f e ss e s. tact pmic:;tama as a ea iers ofti p irse Letin ke Dosteisk y anid Sten- and Judi Steiner ,Leopold) .It is T coaut the fist section, alt pig its mii a extetetts inl Hia Lb is m ed b I itlis attentted is insesti- divided into ftwo sectiotts, site iig tune chase, sstetse huitli er mtede iceectthat Ite a fe iotier os reseted his eats atid sdecosit fiti t1; ps dealm tsith the sti crie atd ip sud despite the iihausint i- isitg half if te-eteiea otch homis u idsties boi;it ts chalo s of s tatlts iie P the pitisitu the other ith the triil, tire of the crime. we find telts Leopold ease still be Iised to pi it u i leaed oti sitet prelogatise of fictional 1t- hoping that they, or at least Judd, free. Naiiat Letanlc ist beets is - seabledioiimiCd. tP p l lions otet they -fit." it. ,HAT MADE theim do it? Arte will not becaught. pcsted tilt e hits ste teeuis He Hae Lootl d pautwipatton thissh le has stk m . handsome atid popular. For in the feir shod days be- tiexperi- itiftl to the etical outtite Judd quiet and studiois. Both boys tireen the murder and the ippre- tic sett tc ai ee Ad it E Steseisoit thet st ts it the Tual cas were from wealthy families, both heasioln. Judd secis on his way iua s i Itli ut i his 99- As he pOis t itt sould be im- had biat futures ahead of to redemption through Ruth, Sid's tcdec of eiby Ft k seat5 tetince to Ias yeits. m na hOsbhe to ksos everything that them. girl, probably a fictional character. r tios. of css the Li u t. tot Isarote sset ot in both oys' minds, but ist made them schete for Rith senses instinctively that thiet ft sld te is te Pe His pes ss dttied it 19s is tli s the sat it sorks for hIt. moath oter a kitdnapiag lan tat i set ia wron ith Judd and, kr iit this asals of Tei e eissta tr a rehieasag in Like the exauith psychiatrists nvold aal i a i he n tt , attost Cusit cr:ite. The two boy. t ud list December He is itt thatease. Lev retises to Sc- complicated ransom nstiuctions tcaches himt. But the knowledge of T t s setutst I u - iai Ii tla for comutation celt the tstegation that Leopold but not pick their vietim until a hits cie keeps him from her. He its of C2ca o. afer inhi sf ot souts tit le tas been u tf- and Loeb sere out to prove Nietz- moment befsue the actual irdt has sever, ip to now admitted that hei ov the ctm:i o oh fie tished, las beet ielsa- sche tihat as anythita nare thian The toset bems ih Judd in love colth be anything more than a biological urge. And now it is too Tate. KIDDIE KORNER'S Student Welcome Special Fully Equipped Lightweight Bicycle Regular $59.95 INTRODUCTORY OFFER $47 95 * Generator Light Set, Chromed Bell * Sturmey-Archer 3-speed Gears * Front and Rear Caliper Brakes * Pump, Large Tourist Tool Bog, Tools * Set of Side Baskets already Installed * Durable Lock LADIES' MODEL with SKIRT GUARD BUT THE SYMPATHY we feel for Judd is swept away as we see him nt d Artie tryitig In match wits wvitha the assistant state's attoriney, as ihe circumsiatial evidence closes in and the confes- sion comes. Although it isn't overtly dis- closed tntil the tria, it is Arte who is the strong man in the strange compact: Judd worships him. Gradually, the public concept of Judd as the mastermind is re- placed with revelations of Artie's other crimes, his pathological lying, the fact that it was he, not Judd, who wielded the chisel that killed Paulie Kessler. Yet, as Levin points out, the two were inextricably bound together in the crime: the blending of their distorted personalities produced the atrocity and they must be con- sidered together. But they are still distinct per- sonalities-Artie verging on schizo- phrenia, Judd on paranoia. And Judd is the one, somehow, that we 'understand; he is the more obvi- ously human of the two. Through- out the book, Artie remains, psy- chologically, a shadowy figure, in- comprehensible, far removed from the sphere of human values. The three-month trial produces a strean of witnesses ,and perhaps even the great Jonathan Wilk (Darrow) could not have obtained the life sentence he sought with- out occasional bumbling on the part of State's Attorney Horn. But the life sentence comes, ultimately, not because of their partial de- rangement, but because of their youth. Yet the amount of testimony offered by psychiatrists who probed back into the boys' real motivations in itself offered a sort of landmark in medical jurisprudence. And it raises the question that perhaps will never be answred-how re- sponsible are we for our acts? In that respect, Wilk's plea for Straus and Steiner is an almost universal defense and a scathing attack on capital punishment as the solution to murder. VEN IF LEVIN had constructed the crime out of whole cloth, the book would have validity and excitement. Coming, as it does, from actuality, it is all the more effective because it is so terribly relevant to the last few decades. The Nietzschean philosophy es- poused by Hitler trickles through it, reminding us of what came after. The senseless, brutal crimes that have occured since then are echoes. And Sid Silver constantly reminds himself and, in the process, us, that we are all sometimes very close to the subhuman bestiality exhibi ed by Straus and Steiner. But it ia not just a documentary of the two boys-all the characters See LEVIN'S, Page 9 We operate a complete bike repair o KIDDIE KORNER will save you the ineoni enience of buying your CITY BIKE LICENSE by obtaining your li- lense for yon. NO EXTRA CHARGE for this service. Authorized dealer for CUSHMAN SCOOTERS and WHIZZER Motor Bikes Ii, KI(WDIE South Main at W. Madison Just 4 Blocks We BUY YOUR BIKE IN ANN ARBOR Phone NO 8-7187 st of State Streets AND SAVE SHIPPING CHARGES. massammassamm2a