Thaw Carries Same Dignity He Wore At Murder Trial And Also the Same "Crazy Look" in His Eyes as When Only hy Making Jury Believe Him Insane Could He Escape Hot Breath of New York Electric Chair By ROBERT T. SMALL "21. By Th? A #???<*) Philadelphia, April 18.?Harry Kendall Thaw brings into the court room where he la fighting for libera tion from an insane asylum a dignity of bearing which Is entirely out of keeping with the stories told of his many episodes with "Tweedledums ' and "Toot8ie." the pet rabbits of his confinement. Yet Harry Thaw always has been dignified?when sitting in a court room. His manner is changed in no particular from the days of 1907 and 1908 when he was fighting to escape the scorching breath of the electric chair. Then he was dignity itself. There was no gray hair to help out the picture, but there was the tradi tion of the Thaw family that any member of that clan must be better than his neighbor. During the mur der trials Thaw resented the slight est outburst of mirth in the court ( room. He would scowl at the re-1 porters and even at the bench.) There were no spectators in those1 days; mercifully for those connected with the trial the public was ex-1 eluded. Thaw always has suffered from j what the alienists call an "exagger- j ated ego" and there is no evidence that he has been cured of this, even If there has been some amelioration of some of the other pathological conditions. An exalted opinion of one'H self always leads to a dignity: of bearing, many times entirely out of proportion to what the occasion j calls for. Therefore it is difficult for a Jury j which sees Thaw on parade, as it were, to picture him as chasing rab bits and flaying them with sticks; beating them almost into insensibil ity and then cuddling, them to his breast and asking them what they are saying. Yet to those who fol lowed the testimony of the murder trials the rabbits have brought the most.damning testimony against the abnormal millionaire whose esc&s pades have rimg around the entire civilized world. The incident of the rabbits recalls the beating of young girls to moke them writhe and weep and then to caress. There were plenty of such stories at the murder trials. Some of the beatings took place In an old European castle where Harry Thaw imagined himself the king. Then, too, there was the story of the girl placed by Thaw In a tub of almost boiling water and held there until she cried out in agony and was al most as pink as a boiled lobster. Tnat was Thaw s perverted Ideas of afTectlon toward human beings. In the asylum he devoted these affec tions to the pet rabbits. Once free of the asylum, free of restraint, there would be no more pet rabbits. Evelyn Thaw knows this better than any other person and she is fighting to keep Thaw confined. Even the alienists who are swear ing with mlcht and main that, des pite the rabbits, despite the history of his life, despite the "lingering" brain clot. Harry Thaw is safe and sane today,'say they cannot forecast what a man may do six months from now. In the days when everybody want ed him to be insane, even his own family, it used to be said o# Harry Thaw that he had 'a crazy look" in his eyes. That is what the lay wit nesses said The expert bad bigger1 and more Intricate phrases of explan~ atioD, as befitted the enormous fee* they were charging Harry Thaw's mother. The, same look is there today. The eyes protrude with the same fixed stare, the same startled look of be wilderment. Admittedly Thaw Is In a difficult predicament. His every move is being studied and Jotted (Continued on Page 8.) WHAT S THE GOOD WORD? Say "Chock - ch?ck - Cb*ck?rbocr> ' to th? grocor or th? arwgaUt or tho nr??-M?nd ra?n. Got th?brmnJ nt? *um with th? nr? flavor that ? In. Floor ? 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