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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 40

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Aida ase-447. ROBBED. Mrs. AbraTubor, lost $700 batAlits. Will Heavy Guard to Be Placed Over Judge Caaverlyls Courtroom 11.

fit et Ili 16 $4, I IL a i a Plit '1 ire UNWORRIED AS FATEFUL DAY DAWNS. Richarij Loeb. '(at- left) and Nathan Leopold Jr. seemed lighthearted and perfectly composed yesterday although today they must learn the price dernanded of them for the murder of Robert (Story on page one.) LAKE STEAMER Flames which -started in a 'illysterious fashiotr partially' estroyed the steamship South American early 'yesterday morning. The fire occurred while he ship -was in dry dock at Holland, Mich.

(Story on page (Tra-Br" Metal LIFE ENDS. James HERO. Morton 6, Dailey, Democratic Jeader, tells of routing robber at his 'dies at Mayo? hospital. home, 716 Bittersweet place- (Seer) on Part eleven-A 44 Leopold in, their places' in the courtroom. The only other persons admitted in the court-will be members of the families, attorneys, and rep rIle NEINSPAI2ER THE BOY THEY SLEW.

Some time between 9:30 and 10, o'clock this morning. Judge Caverly will announce the punishment to be meted out to Leopold and Loeb for Robert Franks murder. (Story on page CAVERLY ASKS Acting O'Connor (at the left), Judge Caverly'(center), and Chief of Detectives Michael Hughes confer over 'guard for courtroom (Story on page one.) PARENTS ABANDON BABY. Mrs. Laura Howe, 610 Groveland'park, asked little Margaret Vaughn's parents for back rent In answer they left, abandoning their child.

ITEM24B Flioso (Story on: par! IWO FUNERAL TOMORROWS Last rites are arranged kir Adolph Georg, Chicagoan, since-'59. WHERE LEOPOLD AND LOEB TODAY WILL RECEIVE THEIR SENTENCE. The photographer and artist, supplementing each others work, h-ave produced a picture of Judge as it win appear this morning when the judge reads the final chapter in the famous trial of the slayers of Robert The figures from one to twelvle show bailiffs and guards who will stand watch N- Me sentence is pronounced. The drawn figures are (13) Judge Caverly, (14) Loeb and (15) vrarrtrmla 1 (Story on page one.) will'standwatch Me sentence is pronounced. The drawn figures are (13) -judge Caverly, (14) Loeb and (15) orters.

LTt Photo-Dittram3 (Story on page one.) NIGHT GUARD AT CAVERLIrS.COURT. Left to right Sergt. A. J. Blaze of state's.

-attorney's office; Robert watchman Frank Palmer, watchman; Sergt. A. 1. McDonough of state's offices, and August Sohms, elevator operator, guarding paths to court. (Story on page ono.) q-M; GREAT THRONG PAYS TRIBUTE.

of people were at Mitchel field, Long Island, when the world flyers arrived'. from It was one of the most enthusiastic welcomes the aviators have received. Yesterday' two of the planes reached Washington, tPacilic and Atlantic (Story on page no. 'FIVE CaENERATIONSi Photo 'taken at fatuity home, 11939 Iiaryard avenue, depicts left to right: Mrs. James Dykstra, Andrew Verduin, Elinor Lorraine Verduin, Ilenry-Yerduin, and Mrs.

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1.1 1 (.5 i on page 4. ccDoounrot.ti:g.h-'6f, state --attorney, office, es and August 'ril Si elevator i' operator, guarding paths (S, to one.) s. i 3 1, i I Ili' 3., 4,.. .0 '1; 4r 3 ,..........,.........:.....:,:,...,..:..,..,::::.....,.....4.,:.::...,,,,,..:.....::.,,,...,....., 4.4.,,,,,,,:,,,..,f,,,,,,,,,,..: .....:..44,..,..,...,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 4 VVV .,.:,.,,..,,.......,:,,..:.:...::::.:.,,...,.,..,..,,,,.....:,,5:.,..,....:...::..:.:...,,,., lc lar UNWORRIED 7, A' FATEFUL DAY Richard Loeb.

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FAItENT, 5 BABY. 610 FUNERAL TomoR, FIVE Photo 'take at fami ly ho o. 4 ROIIBED Mrs. Abra Morton 6, Dailey, Groveland7 park, asked little. Margaret, 'Vaughn for ROWS Last 'rites are arr: 11939.Iiaryard.

avenue, left to right: James 4. 0 ham Tubor, vv.ho lost 4700 teas of routing robber at his dies 'at Mayos hospital. -4 back Tent- In answer they left, abandoning. their child ranged ler Adolph Georg, Dykstra, Andrew Iferdnin, Elinor er In, lIrs Pa (Steffy. pail.

attetsf.) Chicagoan since-'59 and 1 home, 716 Bittersweet place- eleven-A Adla 2. "7" me, I a a f. I .4 4 1.

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