Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1953 — Page 8

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Report Schaefer On Way To California Robert who Thursday entered suit against Donald Schaefer for s6*ooo damages which allegedly arose when Schaefer bit off the tip of Huser's right index finger August 1. will jmost likely not be facing Schaefer in court on the return date. As far as is known, Schaefer is on his way tq California. Schaefer was sentenced to the state farm on August 3 for disorderly conduct: for 60 days. But the farm gives three days off a month for good behavior of \its “guests.” Huser overlooked the fact and Schaefer, who was released from the farm last Friday—six days ahead of time —packed up his speedboat, outboard motor, hopped into his ‘49 automobile . . . and took off, whereabouts unknown. c . . —A- . . If ybu have sometning to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

' Heart Attack Fatal To Jay County Man A 56-year-old Jay county resident was found dead at 4:45 o’clock this morning after he apparently attempted to walk for help \to his nearby Adams county neighbor. Arthur Daily, who lived three miles south of Perryville, was found dead in his front yard this morning by his neighbor Nila Twigg, of Hartford township. County Coroner Harmon Gillig. who investigated with sheriff Bob Shraluka, said the man died of a heart attack about a half-hour before he was found. Daily’s body was taken to the Williamson funeral home at Portland. Surviving are a half-brother, Grover Dillavon, and a nephew, Verl Daily. Famous American Painter Is Dead ADDISON, \ Me., UP — John Marin, 80, one of America’s tor.e-

THE DECATTO DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATDH, INDIANA

most ’\modern painters whose i works hang in more than 50 museums, died Thursday at his summer home on the coast of Maine. Marin had been ranked by many critics as the master of living painters, especially as a water cojlorist. FOREST FIRE (CoattOmfA From P»k. On.) fire was under control late in th? day. About 35 state prison inmates, trusties quartered at the game farm to help in conservation work, helped fight the fire. Other fires were in Owen, Martin and. Dearborn counties, with high School boys manning the firp line at some spots to aid seasoned

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! conservation The Dearborn county fire swept across about sixf miles of forest along U. S'. 52 near West Harrison on the Indiana-Ohio line. Meanwhile, water shortages worried officials of several communities, including Paoli, Jasper, Muncie and Ellettsville. Some parts of the stqte have had little fain in two months. 7?■ ■ -V SEEK TO BREAK (Ctetetluwen Fr»» Ftege Oue> on the sprawling New York-New Jersey waterfront. Others stood idle at piers from Portland, Me., to Hampton Roads, Va., including the, big ports of Boston and Philadelphia. The movement of freight by rail-

road bound for ocean shipment frpm New York already had begun to fall off under an embargo imposed Thursday by the American Association of Railroads. President Eisenhower invoked the Taft-Hartley law 12 hours after the strike bqgan to obtain an 80-day postponement in the walkout. But at best, the strike-stop-ping machinery will not be effective until next Tuesday. Patrick J. Connolly, acting chief of the ILA. said his dock workers irfd'nNG & Trucking Local and Long Dlatanca PHONE 3-2607

would comply with the ial action in due course of the law. He turned down an appeal for an immediate back-to-work order in anticipation of the Taft Hartley court order.

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