Show THAW SPEAKS SNEERiNGLY Of HIS LD PROSECUTOR AS JEROME TAKES OF EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS IN CANADA F Former ormer Governor Stone of Pe Pennsylvania Counsel for foi- F Ful Fugi- Fugi live fife Points Out Possible Ie International COl Com Complications Il- Il That May Arise S Hi Que Au Aug The Thc arrival or of William Travers Jerome Harry I Kendall Thaws Thaw's old the prosecutor assumption by Governor Go William A A. Stone or of Pennsylvania of Df the position of spokesman here for fort forthe t the he Tim Thaw family pending the coming of Roger Hoger 0 OMara llara the tho Pittsburgh octive and the injection infection into the case of or the renewed talk of it assuming international aspects wore word briefly the chief of developments of the tho day in Sherbrooke the fhe ninth since Stanford Whites Whiles s slayer fled from l If Thaw was terrorized b by 1 Jerome's crome s 's coming lie lw succeeded in in concealing his lis feeling to all who Y visited him in his cell Again ho be spoke of Jerome Jeromo I sneeringly calling him hits Willie tt U an and insisted that his lawyers layers reissue reissue a summary of Jerome's remarks made in iu 1908 1905 when he said that no one had vcr ever contended Thaw was insane Of Ot the thc lighter Incidents of or a n day of ot In in mind and body and ready for tor the work before him exciting excitement exciting principally be- be The question of ot of extraditing Thaw cause causa of or what hat might happen were happen were from Ver Vermont ho said will rest en entirely en- en Thaws Thaw's Show Of temper t over n th the fact with tho the governor 10 Politics some- some that hat his breakfast was ten minutes im s i late latend and nd his continued erratic statements I relative o to plans for the publicity campaign cam cam- which he regards s as more lm- lm than any legal aspect of at his case casc l Long J Legal FI Fight hC Tho Type possibility of ot an on international twist In the caso case came camo when G cx-G cx cr nor or Stone raised the tho point that a Canadian Canadian Cana- Cana dian lan embroiled In tho the Dominions Dominion's Ironclad ironclad iron- iron clad lad Immigration law regulations would doubtless s have a right to appeal to o the courts Thaw it had been said I would have no such privilege no opportunity opportunity op op- to appeal should he ho be ordered ordered or- or dered deported except to tho the minister Thaw leaves Canadian soil Mr r. r Stone regarded this as nl contrary to o the tho treaty between Canada and tho the I United Unites States guaranteeing to Amerian Ameri- Ameri can eRn an cl citizens before Canadian courts the he same rights as Canadians In my opinion said Mr Stone the snow now will be bo deep In Sherbrooke e before Thaw leaves leac Canadian soil wll None Nono of ot the contingent of or Thaws Thaw's Canadian lAw lawyers eTs would commit thorn thorn- tel cs as to whether thc they shared Mr Stones Stone's views lows although althou h all ull concluded that hat the constitutionality of ot tho direct law a law a immigration comparatively el new had one had not been tested In the tho courts They hey said that so far tar as the they knew th the I procedure outlined last week will wUl be followed that of at arraigning Thaw In Inthe inthe the he superior court on Wednesday on a writ of or habeas corpus requiring his release on time the present commitment making a n. tl fight ht before the immigration board an and then relinquishing to tho typo American lawyers If It Thaw was deported deport deport- ed the management of ot the legal battle battle bat- bat tle le In Vermont J Jerome Come by b- Automobile Mr Jerome arrived In town about o'clock this tM afternoon He had come by automobile all tho the way from Nyack N. N Y T whence he ho departed Saturday Sat- Sat Ulda His liis route took him through the tho Berkshires Berkshire and he spent Saturday night at Williamstown Mass lagl Departing Sun Sun- Sunday day he whirled up the Connecticut river volley valleY and arrived at al Colebrook X N. H II at nt 30 o'clock o this morning Thence he came directly here Mr 1 Jerome Jeromo Bali Haid al ho had not followed In n Now New W England tho the route rout taken by Thaw W for the reason that he did not know It lIe Ho did however go o over rr the he ground In a a. general way Ills His trip had ind been a D. hard one une but he was fresh times S enters enters Into cases cases of ot this sort sort oth sides can present their case to the Jury jun In the form of ot briefs then It Is up to tho governor to do just as he lie pleases A The rime relations of or our states are arc uncertain in the tho matter of or extradition extradition extra extra- Mr Jerome spent nt the afternoon In conference with withE E E. TV Conger district Continued on Paco 7 Column 1 1 ACING AGAIN OLD i THAW Ti SNEERS AI JEROME j jI i I I 1 From Alum Asylum Loses Lose Les f I T Temper When Breakfast Is Served Sewed to Him Late Continued from fro Page 1 1 torey of oC Dutchess county New Naw York ad nd the Canadian lawyers who will vill rep- rep tho the So government In In court t Ottawa 1 Hare Last Vord ord There Thel were so many marty versions s of ot what i- i Kill happen after t r Thaw Is I turned over over overto to the tle Immigration officers that It was waB caso of ot take tako your our choice This led Jed to k Ue ite Ibe belief belef that at Ottawa Ottawa and at Otwa Ot Ot- Ot awa wa a on only 1 were welO decisions to be bo cached it I could not bo be determined l 1 tare 10 whether the Immigration boards board's f hearing will wJ be bo held In or 1 1 D. D T. T Reynolds agent of oft t ho tue Immigration department said sold he het I- I t Brought It I might b be decided to hold the theo theli f li o Inquiry hero horo in 1 of or the the- superior J Janta anta el of ot the thC courthouse C 1 Tonight It was said sad that It would I 4 lIsi o necessary to 10 t take the prisoner to a port pot of ot entry and havo have ci v I ea In t toe so Immigration Thaw Thaw will wil of oC course bo be represented t b by y counsel and will havo have th the right to toy witnesses witness In his y U wine behalf Tho Tile Tiles f s which will ill bo be fought Caught out are ara arof f whether hether heter he is an n undesirable le alien thor as at nt a I lunatic or a a parson coni cont con- con t i ned Sned In a a. 3 lunatic asylum within a period of ot five o years ears or a a. person who the tho border b by stealth and mis- mis y 0 i Norton Mills Mis Vt a station staton about ten miles 1 iles southeast of or Coaticook Is tho point tentatively selected for tor handing haw back across tho the border In li-i anti antl- of ot this tho the New York interests ant ant- J j. it t tas was vas as said wore ere la laying plans for Cor his detention onoe once he I IB is on Verr Vor- Vor c r ont soil on the warrants Issued at l' l charging Thaw with cont con- con t II with Howard Hovard Barnum the old t towan gatekeeper and others ers In inI I l bis ila a plot to escape Whether the Vermont Ver Ver- moat mont authorities It s will l r regard suck such such a n v void vid Id Inasmuch as Thaw is t legally a L lunatic In Now York not 1 with wih any crime Is I L Prisoner l GI Gives Gl 5 Out Statement 1 Sr As In his a step hatching hatching- publicity I Thaw gave to tho local r dat dally daily today a n. personally 3 prepared statement In part port It said i S In Vermont wo we ko know where they 4 are aro good goad Americans and that that not not S on m my account but just Juet from tam up- up they they B-they they wont won't allow alow On any fl trickery to be used against an any an 3 one one In 11 I saw a good deal r of an on n old Vermont lawyer Arthur Austin Austn t. t Austin Austn ma may have havo suf- suf k from om a a mental disease somo Bomo years ears ago aso but after 1908 l ho was ivas I sane Bane yet et was Ivan was being kept apparently apparent apparent- S ly h for tor life In Iii 1911 HIl Mr Mi- r. r Austin who had al already alren ni- ni ren ready been sano sane for three years oars was still sWI In the most hideous madhouse madhouse madhouse mad mad- house house with apparently apparent no hope hope In 1911 a a friend and I started In Inand Inand and ad c exposed abuses too painful to enter Into During these exposures wo we too took out out sano sane patients patents b by hI write and though my Influence was too small smal to help myself It was great enough to help othO others Mr lr Austin was j freed For Dor several everal months month I gave gava until this tills him employment early cally year car ho went out west est to the home homeI I of his son From Mr 11 Austn Austin I 1 heard much of ot Vermont and would bo be glad to rest there were It not for tor going to tomy tomy my native stale state Vermonters have communicated with counsel and me and one thing 4 Is sure No Xo subterfuge from New NewYork York county count can enn pull pul wool over their eyes Canadians of all al sorts have havo told us 5 that there thero Is not tho the least doubt that their Immigration authorities if i they should be called caned upon will wl arrange e for tor me mc to return homo home If I tho the states have ha differences between themselves es they thoy say It I Is 19 no affair of ot the Dominions A citizen of tho the United States once I was acquitted acquited by a New rew York Jury jur I had tho the same rights as every other citizen in the law and no ono one honestly honesty respecting the tho law desires to nullify tho the verdict ver ver- 01 diet dict of ot the tho Jury No grand gand ju Jury can be got ot even evenI I by packing that would Indict mo me moon moon on the up trumped-up charges now whispered about and no self self- sel- sel respecting ono One of ot tho to states would S. S assist charge tho the fixers of ot this fictitious 7 Thaws Thaw's fellow citizens would beI bo be I shocked It If Canada yielded whore another tote state In tho United States Itself V would ld not with Jail Jai Governor from r. r m the row about the tho break break- fart as st Thaw had a n cl clash h with the old Jail jal governor I Force over two old news- news L o er Afa PV aln C. C t. t I tip ap p. p a im Bh sh bt t that IlY lay on on the tho floor n v Don t touch that that hat paper cried Thaw w was only oln to remove remo It a alQ lL La Force Don t bo be angry with toe e Thaw took tok the paper from La Lii L Forces Force's hand band It I had bean f folded bean so 80 that tha a n picture of ot E Evelyn es 1 Thaw could I bo 0 scon I I. I d That Th t papa paper Is of b great Importance I o 0 mo me me Thaw Than Thaw continued ed c I 1 cant can't haveS havo have S- S t disturbed Aa As A n r Jatter of ot fact Im I'm Imil Im l i l not n angry but rm Tm likely to bo be soon a 0 which was wan wie taken t from m my room y yesterday Is returned If I you dont don't get set It for tor me Ill I'll Il get It I 1 myself The Te prisoner got bot telegrams today from two to lawyers guaranteeing him se security SQ- SQ from extradition If IC he would como come to their states Ono One letter was wa from Norfolk Va He also received about fifty letters loters of or sympathy and free treo advice today |