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Show i:Z7 YCZH, Tel). 21 V. :u rrc-. a ircit Thaw xrho, k!.-c:t wi' ..t Cinciis;, tas laid tare n-::i cf tha-e isi weatnec3 cf ter ja:t Ilf3, yet collapse? . .Will tia exye.lenca Btl before her, vrhen, once again eie raust submit to an ordeal at the tan's cf restrict res-trict Attorney Jerome, prove too tr-ch? Peraona who saw her today ay lira. Tbaw now looks but a efiadow cf ter former self. The ehanjje, tier say, is almost ghastly. Her face looks gaunt, hollow and wckly. She seems wearied and all bnt worn out physically. . Judging from the progress or Mr. Je- rome's cm: t.f isr.ir lion t. so far de-yloped, de-yloped, he r-- t :js.My finish Tvith ' velyn xsf :l . ,v .er two days. iOday reftrts rre reccivel tv t Je'imo ii nearly fiy to brisr on L:s af plication plica-tion for a laDicv co- il-Kion to examine exam-ine the defendant. Ihe District Attorney, Attor-ney, it is eid, has questioned Dr. Dee-mtsr Dee-mtsr and Dr. Lingaman, the Thaw family physicians, wM were summoned sum-moned as witnesses for 1 haw, and from what he heard from thei reardirr in. sanity in the family of Mrs. W'iJiam Thaw, he has become convinced that the strain has descended to Thaw and that he is now Insane. , It is pointej out thst Jerome tried to nave these doctors ealled before he began be-gan the examination of Mrs Thaw and again Thursdav he tried to interrupt her cross-exsmfnation to bring them to the stand. The defense, however, it is ' stated, scented his plan and blocked it for the time by refusing to have Mrs. Thaw's testimony stopped. . , Thinks Thaw Insane. Jverome is now willing to let things go along as the defense may force them, but ultimately, it is said, he will bring out his theory hat Thaw is not a sane man and then will come the application appli-cation for a- commission. Both Thaw and his wife were concerned con-cerned about a statement printed yesterday yes-terday that no matter what was the i outcome of the trial, yonng Mrs. Thaw would receive $300,000 as a reward for her testifying for her busband. It was intimated that soon after her husband 's arrest she talked of going abroad, but gave this idea up after it had been ar-' ranged that she was to get $300,000. She refused to say Anything about the story, but Lawyer Gleason denied it emphatically, em-phatically, j "A Falsehood," He Says. j "Ton can characterize that as a malicious, cruel, false and inhuman statement, "he paid. ' ' Immediately after af-ter his arrest, Mrs. Thaw said to her husband: 'I will stand by you, Harry ! and she has stood by him and there is nothing more that a wife could do than she has done. That shows just how preposterous pre-posterous that statement is. " Defense Will Resist. An attempt that may be made by Jerome to have a commission in lunacy lu-nacy appointed to examine Thaw mil be vigorously opposed: by Thaw's attorneys, at-torneys, , according to an announcement announce-ment made today by A. Russell Pea-body. Pea-body. Peabody's statement was called forth by persistently repeated rumors that it was Jerome s intention to apply ap-ply for such a commission as soon as he completes the cross-examination of Dr. Bingaman and Dr. Deemar. "If Jerome makes any such move as that, either at the reconvening of court Monday, or later," said Peabody, "Thaw's counsel will fight against it to the last' ditch." . " Mrs. Evelvn Thaw visited her husband hus-band early today and. remained with him the full three hours allowed visitors. |