Show TO ASK UNIFORM M EXTRADITION lAWS MADISON Wis TVis Oct 23 ln that the spread of or contempt for Cor tho courts court and lack of orl of respect for tho law Jaw results to toa toa ton a n ST great at c extent tent from rom the delays s 's and re reversals reversals re- re verL ls of verdicts upon purely t technical grounds the state cx executives at tho o governors governors' governors governors' governors governors' gov gov- conference to bo held hero In November Noy No No- y vember will take steps step to obtain a greater great great- er uniformity In the criminal t of tho the different states state Co Gov Go S. S V. V Stewart of or Montana will read a paper on on the subject of c- c extradition tion for tor the tile governors go feel that possibly nothing has hRs done donG so much to suggest to the Ute criminally Inclined tho the possibility of escaping justice as aa tho the lack of uniform practices r fn In tho the various ailous states with re respect respect respect re- re to the extradition of or persons charged with criminal offenses If It f Investigation In shows that either the 10 laws ws or practices relative to extradition aro such auch as to make mako our criminal l pro- pro dilatory tho the governors will suggest sag flue goat gest that changes bo ho made which will re result re- re suit Stilt In greater uniformity and tend to remove o all barriers to the th speedy apprehension apprehension hension and conviction of oC criminals Those who ore are expected to take tako p part rt In Inthe Inthe inthe the clon lon of or tho the subject am am aro Mac Mai- tin Un H. H Glynn of New York Simeon L. L Baldwin of Connecticut Samuel D. D Felker of New Ne Hampshire and John K Tener of or Pennsylvania an I 0 |