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Show MORSE. FAMILY BARS THE DOOR TO VISITORS By International News Service. NF.W YORK, Feb. !. Freed from Jnll, Charles W. Morse made hlinr-olf a prisoner pris-oner in his own apartment today, lie even placed himself ami family 'incommunicado. 'incom-municado. Nobody could send ii cord to him or them, or approach his door, except ex-cept two r three perilous who would announce- themselves under agreed-upon names and be recognized by description:! supplied to the dobrkoeiers. , One of the visitors wan former Supreme Su-preme Court Jusllce Augustus Van Wyck. But after spending an hour with Morso he declined to speak Of his client. There was a modish young woman I who, leaning from a taxi, got to the very barred door of the frewj tinnUor's retreat before one of the black seneschals on guard Informed her Unit her nanm w.i not .on bin lint and he had no dei--ptlou that fitted her. Anlde from these, the entiion nud oIt Of the day Included thoHc of Mrs. .Morse and of" tin son. Harry. Harry Morse explains! ex-plains! the guarded seclusion bv saving: "Can't I convince you that father u n very sick man and muwt not be disturbed? dis-turbed? Two weeks ago he had a sudden hoaft attack. There was nu sign of a pula beat. Ife was to all appearances dead Prompt donc of fitrvchnlne brought him to." |