vAjminiireu ror oj uaysA 29-year-old manias committed to Gardner State Hospital in lieu of S100G bail today* after he was captured at 1.30 a.m. in his estranged wife’s home, where he attempted to draw a .45 automatic revolver ou a police officer.Police said Clayton H, Whitney of 18 Pleasant street, who pleaded innocent in- district court to a charge of carrying a dangerous weapon Without a permit, also threatened to kill his wife. They said he was in the process of taking their two children from her home at the time of his arrest.! state hospital and continued the case to Wednesday, April 4, for trial and disposition.Highly commended in the capture was Ptl, Andrew M. Quinn, who with Ptl. Kenneth B. Maynard went to the 181 High street home of Mrs. Gloria A. Whitney after receiving information that a man was en route there to kill his wife.Upon arrival, the pair found Mrs. Whitney was out and a babysitter, Mrs.- Ina Wirkkala, answered the door,“He’s in the kitchen/* Mrs. Wirkkala told-police, “He's got a gun. Be -careful—he has the cfaildrtn with him.Ptl. Quinn entered the kitchen id Whitney, apparently surprised y the officers* presence, allegedly cached into his pocket for the gun, ter identified as a Colt. .45 caliber utomatic/Ptl. Qulnii lunged at the man and - rabbed his arm. Holding him se-ourely, despite, the prisoner’s intense struggling, Quinn told Maynard to search him. The frisk revealed ■ the weapon in the pocket he had reached to on. the pall/s arrival.Police • said the revolver contained bullet in the chamber and seven in ilje clipi The search also reyajled 15 cartridges in Whitney’s pocket#, ■ *Aflk*£ why he whs carrying the gun, Whitney replied “I'm going to shoot rats,** Asked where he obtained the weapon, he retorted “1 lust bought it tonight from someguy in a local restaurant, which he named. .However, police said they wereREVOLVER^ Page 5