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WCOY IS CRAZY, | POLICE ANNOUNGE Loses Mind in Cell-Alenists Earlier Reported Him Sane | Kid MeCoy, | f mur Loa Angeles Aug 13 ox-pugilist, held en suspicion der 1a comnection with the death last Tuesday night became mentally unbalanced in hi of Mrs. Theresa Mors day, & e eell here t sording e a § anouncement, Allenista yesterday de clared MeCoy sane Captaln of Detectives Cline declared his belief that the former prize ring | was not acling, but was actually ? ing under the strain. A special guard was detailed to MeCoy's cell to prevent his doing himself any injury Mumbling and pacing nervously | narrow quarters, the former ped every few moments of eardboard on the walls asked what he was doing he answered: 'm making a trap for that rat Mors When Informed of McCoy's aetions Distriet Attorney Asa Keys said the three mental experts who yesterday |a pistol shot and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST while the body of Mrs Mors was yot warm Mrs Mors killed herself in his presence in the apart Jpying as “Mr MeCoy sars that ment they had bees Shielda for i ahe the "™ suleide Alienists yesterday put a serious shataele in the way of any attempt to free MeCay on an Insanity plea, when twa of three speeialists sent into the suspeet’s cell by the distriet atterney reported him entirely sane, the wealthy divorcee in drunken rage ihat police disagres with her|terfelt 10 bills in this eity, led up noise of one oF | ayay 1o the federal authorities and day and several more were turned BACKS T"IR" PARTY‘ When first arrested Barrello | ” ond Mre N aneut & TAKfN BY mllCE month. but the version on which the | . distriet attorney especia the grand | a ny 10 base ita indiciment is that the A"Cge m‘l Tm! clmnllld when she told him she would not ) s False $10 Bills Mrs. Martin's Story The testimony of Mrs. Martin s ox identification of Mors as the man she | ta the arrest of My, and Mrs, Gilardo ek leaving ment. Deteel!ves | parrello of 47 Ely avenus, this city on point eut wy of & Woman's | 1o eharge of passing and having in sereams the death room | (heir possession eounterfeit money to- two men Ieaving (he place, Relps 10| were taken to Bridgeport today where o time of the shooling and 104 o Wi be arranged befors U, 8, establish It as a case of homieide, not | Gomminsioner Hugh Lavery, A total of 1T of the bills were de. over to the police by merchants who detected them after they had recelved them, All of these bills e turned over to Becret Bervice A Gabriel that he had received the bill in New Jersey but he late he found a roll of aix bllls at Asbury Park on July 19 and that he became former idel of the prize ving killed pected 1o prove Important despite the| NOTWAIK, Aug. 19.—A 004 of coun- it midnight, eclasely follawed by | .y The couple have been turned tected in the banks of the elty yester- DI More, who is Investigating the case, In need of money and decided to paass asserted that the prisoner was sound In mind, would be sent back Imme~ ‘ NEW ORGANIZATION Susanwniia “tne Cawiriet atorner Nebraska Friends of La Follette Thiok That Is Best to take the case before the county grand jury today. He reiterated his bellef that MeCoy would be indicted for the murder of Mra, Mors and de- | — olared it his eonvietion fhat MeCoy |y The Associated Press. waa not insane the night of the shoot- Grand Island, Neb, Aug, 19.-—~For- iox but merely drunk, mation of & new political organization Thirty witnesses have bheen sub- | {n Nebraska to nominate Senator Rob- poenaed to testity befors the county ert M, LaFollette of Wisconsin and grand jury in its Investigation of the | Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Mon- | shooting of Mrs, Mors and the subse- | tana as independent candidates for quent wounding of three other per-|president and vice-president In this sons In and near the Mors antique|state, was in prospect, as Lal'ollette shop. & eycle of events which resulted | gupporters gathered today for a mass in the arrest of the former pugllist, | convention, according to A, H. Bige- K14 McCoy, on susplcion of murder, | jow, Omaha attorney and a member attempt to commit sulcide, and high-|of the meeting's arrangement com- way robbery. mittee, Among them was Albert A. Mors,| Creation of a new political party former husband of the dead woman|was belleved the easier way to in- and untll thelr recent divorce her|gure the naming of presidential elec- partner in the antique business; Mra.|tors to serve Senator LaFollette in Iva Martin, occupant of the apartment | cage he carried the state in November, below that in which theshooting oc- | Ar, Bigelow sald, pointing out that ourred, who insists she saw Mors| while candidates can be nominated in leaving the buldling iImmediately after | Nebraska merely by filing petitions, the fatal shot was fired; several de-|the Jatter method does not appear to tectives who insist she must be mis-| proyide any specific means of select- taken: Willlam G. Ross, who Was|ing electors. wounded in an attempt to escape| Thg question of a state ticket to be from the Mors antique shop after Kid| andorsed by the meeting today will McCoy entered it Wednesday morning, | he brought up by several delegates and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schapp, the| who have announced their intention other two victims of the shopping dis- | ¢4 geek especially the endorsement of trict shooting affray, who say McCoy | genator George W. Norrls, who re- sought them out and shot them be-|coiyeq the republican primary nom- eause they encouraged a reconcilla-|ination last spring. . tion betwen Mr, and Mrs. Mors. VIR, Indictment Expected PINCHOT ISSUES CALL [ " an indictment charging McCoy with FOR ‘DEFENSE DAY the murder of Mrs. Mors. McCoy's Out of the testimony of these and other witnesses, District Attorney Asa Keys confidently predicts, will develop sister, Mrs. Jennle Thomas, has al- . ready told the grand jury of an al- Feunsylvanla Goverrior Explains That leged confession made by her brother, He Does Not Want Ameri- o Powerless Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. 19.—Governor Lo e Pinchot in a letter made public today explaining his attitude toward na- HOT tional defense day, said that so long as war remains legal “it would be WATER worse than folly for America to be wholly unprepared.” “The most effective advocates of A the peace of the world,” the gover- nor sald, “are not those who would ) P'_.ENTY make America powerless, and there- H ¢ fore despised, in a world whose inter- i national relations are as yet based on ' L legalized war. “War should be made a crime un- t der the laws of natiens, and ultimate. . 1y it will be, but untt that has been i done such small forces as the people s ‘of the Unlted States and the several { states elect to maintain should be the | best of thelr kind.” | ~ The governor added that it was his el | | obvious duty to assist the federal gov- 536 oo thy@ #9205 | [ernment in a nation-wide test of the E national defense act and, accordingly, had directed that the national guard of Peansylvania be assembled on na- tlonal defense day. . Burglars in Home of Assistant Prosecutor ‘Ansonia, Aug. 19.—When Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Jacob Bellin re- turned last evening from a week-end trip to the Bedford Hills he found that burglars had visited the family home on Lester street and ransacked the house. Closets were in disorder, dresser | drawers open and floors turned in the hunt of the burglars. Even the ple- tures on the walls had been exam- ined in the search for hidden treas- ure places. Silverware, a fur coat, two suits of clothes and other articles are missing but other members of the tamily who are away are needed to tell just what was faken. Mueh damage was done furniture and walls by the thieves who are believed to be persons familjar with the premises and who knew the family was away. | Hushand and Wife in Toils of State Police| | Danbury, Aug. 19.—Hearings will | Ibe held in the Broekfield town hall | | this evening in the cases of Mr. and | Mrs., Willlam Freeland of that town, | arrested at midnight last night by | state police from the Ridgefield bar- vacke in a rald. Mrs. Freeland fs | charged with violating the liquor law Her hushand is eharged with assanlt. | breach of the peace and with keeping a gaming house. The raid followed | an Investigation yesterday of a erap | game of large dimensions at the “stone house” run by the Freelands. | SAILOR DIES. New Haven, Aug. 19.-—-Weord has | besn received here of the death at | Canten. China, of Henry Hansen, a former local athlete and son of Mr. and Mra, H. F. Hansen, formerly of Highwood, but now of 31 Atwater | street, Bridgeport. Death was cansed TIME ONLY 4 . J. 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