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CHIt CHI- CHI t 10 Displaying the thee e noting g nonchalance tha tiit t t izea d them during the ender en- en der Nathan athan LooPS Leo Leo- PS anI Richard Loeb arose ater a night of ot sound nige a e sentence for tor their I It t f Bobby Franks Franl s. s i 1 j l th the strain of ot It be soon Loeb rei reto reto re- re i to John Pohn rohn s assist assist- r of the Jail jall dimplY grinned a a. good greeting leway the boys bOs are act- act wouldn't think there was rb i unusual this is said slept slept better than ever be- be nd Richard went to 9 last night and did didden den ken until the Jail coffee cotee ed them from slumber at r lock ck this morning They fee W only spurning the They They ordered breakfast breakfast 7 I from a little tlE r restaurant restaurant- st the neat ear th Jail and dined dined- heartily on sliced peaches fried tried eggs pork sausage fried potatoes toast and cookies bookIes Chewing gum also was brought to them Loeb Leb L eb dressed for f r breakfast bre l r st Leopold Leopold Leopold Leo Leo- dined while still sUll in his night attire VISIT BARBER SHOP At a a. a tn in an hour hout before they were brought face to face with their fate sate the youths visited the barber shop for or a final grooming A circle of ot steel ringed the criminal criminal crim crim- inal thaI CO courts building and Jail Mounted motorcycle and foot po police police po- po lice all arm armed d some with riot guns patrolled the streets for tor two 1 I blocks around the structures None but those with the tho magic red card cardi i of ot admittance were permitted to toI pierce the circle Justice John R IU IL Caverly the I chunky little old man man who will will pronounce pro pru- sentence either of ot death by hanging or life In prison was I escorted from his hotel his hotel notel to the courts building b by rifle squads Under under under un un- der the personal direction of Chief of Detectives Michael Hughes Hughes sat with Justice Caverly In one police car while rifle squads swept along in front and rear All the principals except the young oung prisoners arrived In ir court tort forty five tive minutes before the appointed appointed appointed ap ap- ap- ap pointed time RELATIVES ARRIVE Nathan Leopold Sr and Jacob Loeb uncle of ot Dickie were accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by Foreman Leopold and Allen Alien Loeb brothers of ot the two slayers They took their customary customary customary cus cus- tomary places in hi the court Clarence Darrow and Benjamin and and Valter Walter Bachrach the defense legal staff starr came at the same Iame time The states state's attorney and his staff stat of ot assistants held a conference on another floor of ot the building Justice Caverly surrounded by crack deputy deput sheriffs passed through the halls and went ent directly to his chambers He HG came out to the clerks clerk's desk a moment later borrowed a pencil and a a. plain pad of ot paper and returned to his chambers cham cham- bern bers to write the few fateful I cham-I words of ot sentence The Justices Justice's face was a a. gray I mask mallk of ot mystery He nodded but did not smile as he recognized friends in the courtroom The elder Leopold as he came Into court smiled In answer answer answer an an- to questions regarding how he felt He echoed the words of Attorney Ben Bachrach who said I FEW WOMEN PRESENT Well ell were we're In a receptive mood In marked contrast to the days of ot th murder hearing there was plenty of ot elbow room In the court court- room Instead of eager curious packing their way into ever every nook and corner none but the principals policemen deputy sheriffs court attaches and newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper men were present Instead of ot otSO SO 80 per cent women and girls the crowd today was composed almost entirely of ot men men men-a. a few girl reporters report report- ers being the only women on hand A battery of a dozen ozen cameras was trained on the bench and seats of ot the prisoners Nathan and Richard refused to grant their customary morning In Interview Interview interview in- in to newspaper men At I 10 they were led across the bridge from the Jail to the courtroom As they walked across the bridge a newspaper cameraman turned loose K ft barrage barraga of ot flashlights Richard j limped jUmped mp d in ni niO mock ck fright and cried out Gee ee th they y nearly killed me Then he and Leopold smiled and waved wa their hands In greeting and walked Into Into- the bull bulI pen waiting there for the order to come Into court At 9 25 a. a m. m States State's Attorney Crowe and his coterie of ot assistants entered the courtroom Darrow walked about the courtroom courtroom courtroom court court- room chatting gaily with their friends Jacob Franks father of ot the littIe little little lit lit- tle tIe victim appeared about at 9 25 a a. a m. m Samuel T. T Ettleson his hlA personal personal personal per per- attorney took his c customary seat with th the states state's attorneys |