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Show BLJOLAR Has $100,000 on Him and Appears to Be Dazed New York, Dec. 1. The casre of Thomas B. Young, president of tho Brownsville Engineering compan of Brownsville, Pa., who was at first arrested ar-rested as a burglar and is now hold in Bellevue hospital for observation, is one of the strangest Uio 'nriropoll-tm 'nriropoll-tm police have Wen called on to deal with In years. He was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Mary Monahan, who telephoned to the janitor of her up town apartment apart-ment house that a strange man, who would give no account of himself, had forced his way into her flat. Officers found him still standing in the hallway where Mrs. Monahan had pushed nidi. He nopeared dazed and could not even tell his name. A search of his clothes later disclosed a certificate for $100,000 worth, of stock in a coal company, "Masonic credentials cre-dentials and a bank book showing a generous balance. "This isn't the kind of burglar we vo beeu accustomed to," said the lieutenant lieu-tenant in charge. The same observation observa-tion was mado an hour or so later by Magistrate Krolet, who committed Young to the hospital for observation. In Hcllevue this mornlag It was raid Mr. Young was suffering from mental strain. It wns impossible to tell from what cause or whether the allack was only temporary. |