Show ARME MOMA MAKES EFFORT 0 TO SEE PRESIDENT I I Insane Man Attempts to Enter En-ter Presidents Home STOPPED BY DETECTIVES d ci Taken to the Viilago and 2 Locked Up in Jail finquesc in Lunacy Held Prisoner Pronounced Insane rnd Turned p Over to Custody of Sheriff Oyster Buy Sept 2henrY Weil hrenner was arrested at Sagamore Hill late last night while making a persist tI cut demand to see President Roosevelt The man was armed with a revolver I fully loaded lie was taken to the village vil-lage and placed In the town prison l Shortly after 10 oclock last night fvVpilbreiuicr drove to Sa amore Hill in a phaeton buggy He was stopped by l the secrcl service operative on duty 0 rVeilbr < nner said he had a personal en igagement with the President i and dc i sired to see him As it was long after y jlhe hour when visitors i are received the officer declined to permit him to go to lthe house The man Insisted but the officer turned him away PLACED UXDER GUARD Soon aftrward Weilbrenner returned l r and again Insisted that he be allowed to Wee the President If only for a minute JThls time he was ordered away and warned not to retain Just before 11 oclock the man returned a third time and demandedof the offi rcer that he he permitted to see the President Pres-ident at orce The officers response was to take the man from his buggy and put him in the stables where he was placed Hinder guard of two stablemen A rc voher was found in the buggy LOCKED TP IN JAIL Luilrr Wcilbivnner l was brought l to the hJu1 > and loukad upHe Is live fceC the Inches high 28 years old has a mediumsized dark mustache blade eyes and evidently is of German descent He resides in Syosset about live miles Inland from Oyster Bay He was will drphHid In a suit of dark HUn HU-n urIul and won an oldfashioned derby hat j OTHERS V1T1JL HIM I It is I thought by the officers thai Weil brenner was accompanied by two other r iiion aa their footprints were found in 1 thc mud alongside of the buggy tracks Iln view of this fact the oliicer on duty telephoned lo the village for assistance and was I soon Joined by two I other secret service officers IS A LIJKA TIC WhiU VtHbrenn i wilted rationally to the olllccrs last night it seems evident fiom his conversation today that he is demented lie said that he had received a UUgniphic communication from the I Preslduu diroeling him to call at Saga more 7I11I 1 Weilbrenners buggy was taken ta-ken to a local livery barn When asked what t lund become of i the rig Wellbren nll 11111 I I Oh the President has taken care oCt oC-t Thats all right TAXOERO1JS MADMAN Wilbrenner Is regarded by those who had son I him I to he a dangerous r lunatic ji nycjirxi ii I la learnyu unit me man is tIlt foi of n truck farmer and Is one of throe boy He has two sisters The S family Is I respectable fine is held in general gen-eral cs < t > PUI eilbromur r several years ago had a 1 nervoiiK atiacl which rendered I him mentally helpless for a day or two but his family supposed hat I he had been quite restored by medical I I treatment I Since then he had manifested no symptoms symp-toms of mental aberration 1 NOT AN ANARCHIST a He had no socialistic or anarchistic Jt tendencies KO far us known never hay log been Intonslpd in questions of that kind lIt > was employed dally on his fathers farm Wpilbr > mier was arraigned today before be-fore Justice Franklin on complaint of S tho secret hprvicn operatives who I plarpd him under arrest Wcllbreuners brother William was present a l I the cx nminallon TALKS IN COURT Justice Franklin questioned the prisoner pris-oner about his movements last night I Ills replies were made In a quiet tone of voice but they I Imllcntod apparently beyond a u doubt that L the man Is crazy < Asked why he went to Saga l1ol Hill he replied I weni to nee the President about his 1 dnuKln Alice Had you an engagement with the PiPhldMil S Yes te How was that engagement made p I talked with the President last i night replied Weilbrenncr How did you talk with him Ic fill I Just talked ot or wifIeH talk l was it AD V > n that Is It u wireless talky t Vi talk-y did < l you uuil to se the I Prosl rjnm nbout Miss Alice I waned to marry her Hid you ever see Mln Roosevelt l I Tf5 I saw her night before last Wh rp did you see herAt her-At ny house e Hid she go over there i YeR rhe came In a red automobile Vhu accompanied her Her brother Theodore I PRISONER JS HELD for Jut Ltt Iranklln after Die exam 4 nation concluded he would hold Well J brenner until an Inquiry of lunacy could be held upon his case The examination ex-amination was then postponed DECLARED TO BE INSANE The examination of Weilbrenncr was continued this afternoon Dr Stewart and Dr Barnes conducted the examination exam-ination Weilbrenncr was declared by I them to be Insane He will be placed Immediately In charge of the Sheriff I of Nassau county cHbrcnner was taken to Mlneola 1i 1 J on nn evening train ix1 placed In the custody of the county authorities WISDOM OF SYSTEMATIC GUARD The Incident is the first serious occurrence occur-rence of the kind during the Presidents Presi-dents mimmer sojourn at Sagamore Hill It has demonstrated completely in the opinion of olllclals here the wisdom wis-dom of the close and systematic guard which Is maintained at all times over the President He is exposed frequently fre-quently it Is true to assault but every care that human agencies can devise is exercised constantly to Insure his personal safety and Immunity from danger Personally he was not perturbed per-turbed by the Yveilbreimer Incident but although the maintenance of the guard is often distasteful to him he thoroughly thor-oughly realizes the necessity in the circumstances of having made as certain cer-tain as possible the personal safety of the President of the United States |