FOREIGNER ESCAPES ftRERHENRY MILIEUWith Skull Fractured, and Badly Beaten1, Victim May Recover, is Hopes ofHis Attending Physician.Some disreputable Russian Pole evfi .tered the one-room home of Henry Miller on Markley avenue Saturday at noon and committed a brutal assault upon Mr. Miller. -The assailant committed theVoW-ardly, dastardly deed by striking Mr. Miller on the head witn a hand ax, , fracturing his skull and rendering 44rinr unconscious/ with little hqpes ofrefipygiiy. He was rnshed-to-Wo^ityrHdspital in H. F; Leickhem’s in valid car. ’man running through the back lot and over the railroad tracks ; in getting away.”According tp Mrs. Hatfield the assailant had been in the home for some .time/ as apparently he had shaved,’ eaten a pie, and changed his old suit to that of , Mr. Miller’s brown suitWhich he had recently puTgliasedLfra-m^USteiner Yod^r. lie was Wearing - aThe report from the Wooster - hospital'-is'.that he seemed brighter this Monday, his. pulse was better, his temperature«fine and his heart strong. The hospital physician had; slight hopes of his Recovery* while he was still unconscious, he showed signs of regaining consciousness. * ,—^he-storyof-the-assaulabout 50 years.Marshal Watts was called to the ^cene of the troubler but'the call came too late for him to catch the assailant. He searched the camp cars apd notified other cities to be on the lookout for a man answering the description of the foreigner,, and so far no elew to the vagabond:tias been discovered.The marshal .found the suit left at fteTVIiTler hbmejwhen the change oTMrs. Hatfield to_ a Jllourier-marv-goes- clothing-was matter aTrd' in £he~tts1dsr something like this:“Mr. Miller returned home from work about f o'clock Saturday, and upon his arrival found that he hadbeen locked outtof his homeland diecoat pocket was^ound first naturalization papers. *pjiei papersfiled in cburt Dec. 2, 1920, and /his name Was given as : Joseph Kpczmarski,_ gavemmacasellitsi 'i I r fe iHIagiisifence*‘rl’tmiorStmf'li'mt#lfl'4th=str:murdlt;it Mr; MLSI.L\yiiiliftitim•wtlt;he ftr^d erie shot through the glass door in , the front of the house. He, fearing that he might shoot Mr. Miller, ' discontinued the shooting ~and stood in waiting at the front door while .the assailant made his getawayvery, much stirred tip bvOr! the brutb5 -assault and-word-uare to-this-ci ty-that -a ^nmtr^aiiKWeriiig Llic abbVO~,descri]^tion was loiterinh about at Bowdil,:---1 --- ' * r 1 1 ‘ ’atzth^^ea^door^^MrSr^Iioyle^who-rbnng^him iio justice/where he should liVeS ---^ t---— XI.. r-,:—---and an auto load, pf citizens drove to that place and made a diligent search, but the‘ criminalisould net be found. Every possible-eflfcrt Will be made to apprehend the guilty assailanl„imdL