Show i I THAW THAI JURY KEEPS PU UG Twelve Men Locked Up Near Midnight After Twelve Hours' Hours Discussion LOOKS LIKE DISAGREEMENT Fears Expressed That Third Hearing of f Famous Case Will be Necessary New York Jan 31 Tho n-Tho Tho expert opinions printed as rut to how the Thaw jUr jury jilt stood when It was locked up at 11 o'clock tonight were based by the themen themen men voicing them on pure puro guess but reflect the court room speculation District Attorney Jerome uSe Seven Seven for tor conviction five fi for tor acquittal It looks oka like a disagreement Dan Eight Eight for tor acquittal tour our for tor conviction 1 predict a III disagreement disa disa- sa As Assistant District Attorney Garvan Ganan I 1 I believe it Is about the same samo as the tho mat last trial trial seven seven for convIctIon con an and five for acquittal I dont don't think tho they will a agree ree Martin larUn W. W Littleton for l ac-l nc ac- four f for r con conviction Most of ot the court room attaches thought that the jur Jury was about equally divided between acquittal and conviction eon A little betting was done at oven on monC money on a n disagreement New Xe York TorI Jan 31 After At After r waiting for Cor nearly 12 hours hourn for tor the Jury junr in the Thaw eA case O to report Justice fowling Dowling at nt 11 1105 05 o'clock ordered the doors of or the tho jury room closed for the nl night ht He lie adjourned court until 1030 o'clock tomorrow morning when ho will hear henr any iny report they kayo have to tomake make Th The Tho rumor persisted throughout the evening that the Jurors were hopelessly hope hope- Jessl lessly divided eight divided ht elJ eight to four tour or seven seyen to five The defense claims calm tho the maJority majority ma ma- for tor acquittal and the prosecution for Cor conviction Mr Littleton expressed 1 tho the belief that the majority favored tho the verdict of not guilty on the tho ground of or Insanity and a as he left for Cor his home hom ho was wag still hopeful that a n. decision eventually e would 1 be reached Nobody can tell a Jury will District Attorney Jerome so what hat is the use uSO of or speculating I think It stands about the samo as the tho last ast trial Thaw retired rallied dl disconsolately and nervously to Ma his cell In tho the Tombs Ho Io expressed tho rear fear that a n third trial would bo 10 necessary Tl ThIs l was the tho general oI opinion n bold by court pt- pt fao nh i It Rt j- j y 1 u. T l f r 1 little c. c ere Ir C Crey H lj i wan M R re reported ported hail had to ho he helped up tip and down S J Jury I 1 It was said n at ai tho court that If Ie the Jury jur tiEd dill not nol agree b by 11 o'clock tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row morning rustle justice Dowling would undoubtedly order it its discharge Jfe He e Is ald said to have cd ll himself Ire fre- of or late against ln t hung huns juries and against u. u jury jur out for fot more than titan 24 2 hours hour After th the lockup Mr 1 Little Little- o 1 1 vm nm not surprised that there was no verdict tonight I havo have no fearn fear foar of ofa a n conviction now No big trial I Is c settled by bj a jur Jury within a n few hours s Mr Ir Jerome was asked what ho he would el eldo do n the event of ot another disagreement disagree disagree- mont ment and replied S Nothing W I will let tho the de defense make mako the tho first move 0 lie He Intimated however that a 1 change of or venue would be taken if Ie a a. third t I irini rini na necessary Tiu Tho only one oue who was waR openly affected affect affect- ed Cl by the failure of tho Jury to n agree was Mrs 1 I Thaw She cried as ns the she heard hearil tho the news Well Vell Hurry harry she said let Ie us hope for better hetter by morning Th There ro was a large crowd about abut the courthouse waiting for tor th the J latest test news ne front from the jury jul In it were vere Ere W well v lI Jl dressed cd women ull t 1 The jur jury retired n at t 11 10 10 o'clock morning after hearing the l charge I by Justice Victor J. J Dowling This Thi was OJ eminently eminent fair In Ui character Your verdict mutt must not be bo Influenced l by an any nn- matter out o th the tho record nfl hap ho Neither passion lou nor sympathy should MW you ou in your jour ur deliberations You Y You must not speculate or guess ICS a as at atS S on nn Inge Trio Tuo THAW JURY KEEPS t PUBLIC GUESSING Continued From Frum Page tine One ne V J Jw V to matters in evidence hero horo but hut mus must must V de decide l e the Issue upon your calm dispassionate Judgment as ns to the weight credibility and und meaning of or te the testimony Nor are arc you con concerned wIth V tho the punishment which may follow a verdict at your our hands Your solo tune tune- Uon tion Is to determine If it 1 any crime has ha V been committed I its grade and leave leav the tho question of penalty to those thoo re- re for tor Us its Is Imp imposition re |