Show MORSE ONCE f J JIS IS PRACTICALLY i Once Respected as Financier President ent of College Now Holds Him Up to Students as a Horrible Ex Example mple i J to New Ne' York Nov 9 D. Charles r. A rl l Morse lse f failed 1 to obtain ij iii release from the Tombs 1 prison on hail today todar decision upon ro rothe the application having having- having been b ell reserved cd Incidentally it was d developed de do- J the before the United Un ted States court court- eloped during hearing f W. r of appeals that Morse ls is a n bankrupt Morse was not in court A A. crowd rivalling iu in size those l which gathered outside the Tombs during the tile Thaw trial tria t hung around all day waiting for a glimpse of the convicted hanker banker but he lie was kept within the time walls of the prison on his t- t presence at the ar argument not beill necessary S i-i i Without th the tho presence of Morse l tho company gathered in the court room soon toon dwindled after tho the lawyers began bean be be- I gan an their dry dy ar arguments Mr 11 McFarland McI Mc- Mc Farland who opened for 01 the prisoner J read to Jud Judge c Hough a n. memorandum J In which Morse's Morses orse C wealth was tot Cut at As a matter mattor of ot fact act sail said McFarland the da day Morse I practically without means Ho lie has hns not notI 1 I money enough to pa pay his debts I Bh shall file Hie setting forth this I condition signed by Morse and hit his I personal counsel Mr tr lr Carver Caner who ia Is I conversant con with Morse's Morses a affairs H ii 1 I |