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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1928.

No. 22'

ROB^RDS estate case

SETTLED

Judjfp Jptp We^t of Crawfordsvillp | sppoial ju(l»rp in tl'f* E. H. Robard.« rasp, was in Danvillp Saturday and ovrrrulpd thp plaintiff’s motion for a now trial, thus pniliny a lonp drawn out law suit which involved all the property of thp E. R. Rohartls estate at Stilesville. The property involved a value of about $7,000, and the real estate had been purchased of Mary

Robards, daughter of the late E. R. — Robards. Miss Robards claimed titl« NEXT MEETINti IN ttdilsi to all the Stilesville property by rea- _____

son of having paid taxes. Creditors contested this claim. A> a result of the decision all the property will be sold at sheriff’s sale and the taxes

paid by Miss Robards will be refund-

, r The Greem astle Rotary Club isied to her. After the widow has re-j Several townships were representmaking elaborate plans to . entertain reived her incohnte interest the bal- e, i al the meeting of the Putnam the visiting Rotarians and their wives ance of the money will be paid t«T ount > i’hild Health Board Friday here on July ii*i, when the annual creditors in order of their priority. 1 afternoon in the Court House. It was

outing of Croup Five is held at the o

GROUP FIVE ROTARIANS TO CITY, JULY 26

local club is making elaborate PLANS FOR ANNUAL

• . OI TING.

STXTE V OFFICERS COMING

Mtnati

app President of Rotary Iniional of Huntington, And 40D^Visitors Are Expected.

REV. RAPHAEL HEADS COUNTY HEALTH BOARD

MEETING OF ORGANIZATION is

HELD HERE FRIDAY

tFTFRNOoN.

Other officers Are Mrs. Estes Dun-

can, t loverdale; Mrs. R. G. Me Cutchan, l ily; Mrs. Fordice,

(,(toll At CEPTS

WASHINGTON 1 , July 7 (UP)— James Good of Chicago has definitely accepted the western managership' of the Huover-Curtis campaign and will leuvo at once to take up me duties of the position, it was announc ed today at Republican headquarters OIL TANKER UTRK WARNERS, N. J., July 1 tUPt—

CAPTAIN SORA IS NOW MISSING IN FAR NORTH

lock'

feme

An oil tanker caught fire at it here today. Several injured wet ported to have been taken to

Eliza Ini !i ho-pital

Flame from the burning vessel rose H>o feet it. the ail as the ship was tosse 1 out into Aithui kill, near

Staten 1 land

STARTED ALONE lo R ESC IF. ME.MBERS OF ILL-FATED HALIA’S CHFW.

ICE is t*KF AKING RAPIDLY

Rescued Swedish Aviator Lundhtirg Has Delinite Knowledge Regard ing Position of Airmen.

Country Club.

In addition to about 400 visitors, the local club i> expecting some of the highest officials of the Rotary organ-, ization. Arthur R. Sapp, president of the Rotary International, whose home is at Huntington, lud., i- expected to attend. Mr. Sapp has signified hiintentions of coming, if such a thing is possible for him on that day, and as he has several intimate friends in the Greencastle Club, he is expected to |

come to Greencastle.

Charles Grafton of Muncie, former'

governor of tie Twentieth Rotary District, is also coming, ami Worth W. Pepple, present governor, will also 1

attend the outing, be rejiorts. With the list of visitors headed by these three lugli officials of

AVIATORS TO RE-CONDITION OCEAN PLANE

Obenchain Road Rtmonslrance Is Heard Saturday

PHD LIP /.OERtHFR, til ST All I A\ BOARD. PRESIDES AP

Ml I ITNt. HF 111

ITALIANS WILL REMAIN IN N\ TAI., BRAZIL FOR ABOUT A WEEK.

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 7 (UP)— In the little coasial city of Natal Majors Arturo Ferralin and Carlo Del Prete, who flew here from Rome to establish a new long distance flight record. Today while repairs

Rotary, i completed on their Savoia monoplane.

the outing will be mie of the most important to be held by tin Rotary c!ub r of Jndiana tld- -uniiner. COUNTRY CLUB G0I I TOURNEY

RaNDICAI MAIIH Is St HFH UI.ED I till LOl Al. t l.l B WIEI.IH RS SI NDAY.

The Greencastle ' ountry Club will stage a handicap tournament at the course east ot the city tin week-end, ii wasanmoirn^). i,.d a y. mnuPei ot prize-’ me heiiie offered th.- winne' in various events. Prizes wdl he tor Hie low net score, the low pro*-, cine, the farthest put on eighteen hole- and the most ••bird

ies.”

Vleinners report the course in the best condition of the year and a num-

Onee the repairs ate completed the two Italian flyer- will start down the Brazilian covst to Rio He Janeiro. A great welcome awaits them here. F.-rrarin and Del Prete had intend ed leaving this morning in an air plane offered by the I.atecoere air 1 plane company hut after a conference | wilt, the Italian Ambassador by tele graph decided against the flight.. Probably they will await now until the.r own plane, the ■ann- ciaft in t which thev estarli'hed a lew etiditt ance flight record and a new long ilistance record, is reconditioned The

should take ubout a week.

decides! to hold Child Health confer ences for pre-school children again in August similar to those conducted last year. A physcian from the State Board ‘of Health, assisted by tin 1 County Nurse, will he in charge of the examinations. The townships are already organized to carry out this , program, the same persons who did the work la c t year, except for a feu ' changes, have hern named to assist

| again this year.

A total of .188 children were examI ined ia c t August, ranging in age ' from birth to 7 years. No doubt this lead I number will he greatly increased thi-

year.

Election of officers was held since this was the annual meeting. Rev. V. T.. Raphael, of this city, and Mrs. Estes Duncan, of Cloverdale, were reelected chairman and vice chairman,

respectively. Mrs. R. G. McCutchan I missiom of thi- city was named secretary to e ted p

-ucceed Mr- .Morton Fordice of Rus- and p. I . foi amt against

sellville, who served most efficiently j poBe.t ro ,,|

Aboard the. Steamship Hraganza, 'enroute northward from Kings l(a\ July 7, t UP)—Captain Sora, who i ommanded one of the ice mleigh teams that started in search of throe missing members of the Dirigibh < Italia on the far side of North East Land, was missing today. It gonerallv wa 1 Hieved he had met death on

! the ice.

Sora had started alone, leaving hi ten Italian Chasseurs behind to I locate the three men '•lince then h<

“— ; lias not been heard from and the ice i

Phillip Zoercher : the State Tax has been breaking so rapidly that it Board h n I the remonstrance-- on the appear inconceivable that Sora

proposed Obenchain Road Saturday ; could have lived,

morning. The oppo ition to this road The ten cha-seurs •’till are on

b> lohn Young, Harvey Raines, North East Isind. and 1. I Winunei |iiesenteri their The Braganza left

case to ilu- comi- inner, declaring that tin cost of tin pioposcd road

exceeded it public utility

Thus-- in favor of the road, with Charle- \| ’Gauglie' a their attorney al-o pr- en*pd then case to the com

A large number of interiple attended this meeting

I he pro-

DIKS OF INJURIES Frank Riivle, 33 years old, who lved on the John Guthrie farm four miles northwest of Freedom, died at , the Freeman hospital in Linton Thursday afternoon following an operation held in an attempt to save hU ® life after a Fourth of July blast at

the farm home.

Ruyle, in company with other | Fourth of July celebratoi , wac mak , mg entertainment for the crowd by! packing powder in an iron pipe and j

touching a fuse to the nia , making i ''F.YENIH

a loud repoit. About midnight when | the last shot was being fired the pipe hurst into fragment:, and missiles tmek Ru\le about ibr- band: and one hip, causing such seven- injuries that both hand- had to be amputated a-

bove the vvri't'

NEW PARK IS GIVEN STATE BY CEMENT CO.

LEHIGH PLANT GIVES TRACT

iD L AND IN I. AAA HENCE

COUNT V.

1NDI AN A

PARK

Land Donation Is Outright Gift of

E. M. Young, Allentown. Pa

President ol t ompanv

EDITORS TO ASSEMBLE AT WEST BADEN

EN ROBIUSON TO PI vn At STATE REPUBLICAN FDITOR-

i AL MEETING.

I last

year

HOARD MET FRIDAY

State Gas Taxes Increase In 1928

The ( hantauqoa hoard which met Friday evening in ihe County Agent’uffioe w a not very well attended, but plans are going ahead in pile of tin tact and another meeting will he held the fir’t pari of the next week. Owing to (he small number in attendance very little could he decided upon and most of it was left up to ihe judgment of the Coutitv Agent, until Ihe tioarM could meet with .

full quorum

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 7. Gasoline taxes in Indiana increased $fi5f*,585.fi8 during the first six

her of oxnei - me expecte.i to Dike, innnth- of t!*38 n- compared with the part in the tournament which tarted > safnP ^riml in HI27 according to fig-

ures released recently by the State

this afternoon and through tomorrow

will continue i

Tax Collector, A. N. Boh

HENRY COOK PASSES AWAY

DEATH LOMKS TO WARREN TOWNSHIP RESIDENT FRIDAY AFTERNOON.

Gasoline

bitt.

The June increase wa $120,649, ihe I ^ J’ 1 ' ' total being $ 1,070,60b. Refunds, how ever, were the largest ever, the total refunded being '*'73,698 on 7,930

claims.

The next largest month was September 1927 when $58,429 wa paid on 6.260 claims.

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PIRATES LOOT

WEDNESDAY (T.USING

A comparison of the li t of merJ chants wini have agreed to close each j Wednesday afternoon during the re j mainder of the summer, with tlmsg l who will keep their More:- open, mak1 es the proposition about a lifty fifty ! matter. .None ol the groceric-, meat

or drug store- will dose. Tw*

Mi /m idler, aft.-i bearing evidence for and again t, tated that he favore i the i suing op bonds for the con truction f tin highway, and this indicated that the full hnai i would ague with bun and issue an onlei giantiiip thi lionit i , ' c, ue. ftie mad iuii fii Hie Minion railroad on We t Walnut street to Hie (township Ini, between Gieenca-tle amt vladi on town rdps. It g to he built ..t connete an : will tap Madison

town hip, wtucr Wii it lo the county iiXt

the future

The roadway will not follow tlv* jrre mi toad, hi itt u e nt the - har[i I turn In it the rlei-K. It Will i-llt across the cmm-r nt tin John A u mg farm, J and because of the difference allowed I’m the diimagn to Mr. Vming, he iqiposed it- con tin tion. The road will I leach the pn-seni coveud bridge by i radual curve,, culling across Hu

Sora on North

East Land a fortnight ago. He and Ins ten chasseurs started with a dog sleigh team to search for the Hiremen who bad walked away from the ice encamnvnent of General Umberto

Nobile.

The men faced a bltak task walkinn over on ice waste hunting for the little group. They had no idea of the direction the men took, they had to rely purely upon observation. On June 27 S na left ni command and started alone to search for the th’ee tiicmberr of the Italia mw. Hrleft ten i hasseu: to make ohservu

liias.

Since tben the ice in that region has broken rapidly. The Braganza today, rushing northward;, in search of the Italia crew, ha encountered

great ma 5 ses of broken ice.

Sora ha not returned to ids com-

prabably evtend' mund and it was felt here that he it ‘ome time in probably had died in one of the

1 treacherous ice traps

INDIANAPOLIS, July 7. (UP)— Senator Arthur R. Robin-nn and Henry Mar hall, publisher of the Lafayette Journal Courier, will address the fifty-first annual mid-summer gathering of the Indiana Republican Editorial n-meiation at West Baden, Thursday, July 19, it w a announced after a meeting of the convention committee here recent I: ■A ball foi the eititoi aiiit their familie will follow the banquet at which Robin on and Mar-hall will he heard Fiiday the second day of the meeting will be -pent at t orvdon and Wyandotte Harry 1 < In , Republican nominee foi tiovemoi alii addle the convention Friday morning in tin- old State Capitol building at Corydon In the afternoon al Wyandotte, where a tour ol the cave will he made. Sen a t oi Janie I \\ aison will make an ad-

dre

Machines Ciash At Intersection

Henry Cook, 62, died in Warren township Friday afternoon at 2:0. r i o'clock. He had been sick a short time, about a week with heart trou-

ble when death came.

TYie decea-ed leaves six children, ri ""' aM,>r h '- lri "( ? ,hJ ’ a , ' ri,ls one Btep-son, three sisters and two! FUnb,, “' WBs the 1-ghter. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock SATURDAY IS HOT

from Mct'uny’s F'uneral Home and burial will he in Forest Hill cemetery.

SHIP

HONG KONG, July 7. (UP)—Dispatches from Shanghai today said i (hat pirates had boarded a British lighter at Koilee, had taken the crew’s money and then departed hurriedly after hearing that a British

<lry goods stores, three haberdash eric,- and possibly one shoe -tore will remain open which means approximately only half of the firms in the down town section will be closed next

Wednesday.

One physician, whose name appeal ed on the list issued by the Uliamber of Commerce, .stated Friday evening that he had considered the closing question and believed that he would have to keep his office open. This !

statement probably represents the WASHINGTON July 7 (l r Pt stand of the rest of Hie doctor in , ‘‘ , * n , '"" 1 U. S. Navy yard

rOPFNHAGEN, July , (UP) The re cue of Lieutenant Einar-Paal l.undborg from an artic ice tine by hi friend and observer, Lieutenant Schiderg, was made because Lund borg know- exactly the condition of the ice on which five members of the dirigible Italia are stranded and can

chary of Mr. Young, and wul be much' aid in getting relief to them

one of the i the attempt lost member started out

dangerou; linn at present.

Rescued From Small Rock In Potomac River

Lieutenant Schiderb, Swedish liyei aiding n to carry rescue to the of the dirigible Italia,

SI AID H FOR WOMEN’S BODIES

REM El !N DIKE

I’REDB AMENT.

the city.

rescued Herbert l.ucenhell, 31,

All of the attorney will close their j ,,aw ' 1 1'iday fiom .» tiny rock amid

ye-terday planning to drop food and other provision to the six men who were trandc,! on the Hoe off Foyn

Island.

He was Hying a small plane, similar to that in which Eundborg used when lie flew to the i-land to rescue General Umberto Nobile and in which he later crashed attempting to save other members of the Italia crew Six ' rP * l! "* bpf,n described hy l.undborg in radio messages as very i treacherous for a landing because it

hud become so thin.

offices Wednesday. The city library will also be closed Wednesday after noons during July and August.

BUSY GOTHAM FETES AMELIA AND TWO AIDES

Greencastle was hit hy a blister I ing sun this morning, and those who were out sweltered in the most intense heat of the present hot spell, which hit the community several day

ago.

A slight cloudiness at times durj ing the morning broke the rays of the sun to some extent, but the heat was thought to have been the worst I of the present summer weathei

GROGAN ROAD BIDS OPENED; LARKIN IS LOW

witling l , oto!ii:K River Kapid.s near here where he h I been ntaroone ’

[since i p. m. ye-mrday.

Al through tin night searchlight i hail played <>u tL Holitaiy prisoner perched on a rock slahn 2 by 3 feet, jutting a foot and a half above waterill which no man could survive. About midnight the navy men put out iii a strong : 'at lo one or three ' Islands between 'he Maryam! shore

POSSES HUN T MURDERERS OF TWO OFFICERS

I INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 7.—In- ! (liana’s seventh state park came a step closer to realization today with announcement of Richard Lieber, the | state conservation director, that the i Lehigh Portland Cement Company I had given to the state for park purj poses, 288 acres of beautiful rolling i timber land in Lawrence county, i This land, obtained through the outright gift of E. M. Young, of AL ! lentown, Pa., president of the Lehigh Company and business associates, ar. t the co-operation of W. H. Weitknecht tanager of the company’s Mitchell plant, adjoins the Donaldson Wood tract which the last legislature authorized to he converted into a state park, and brings the proposed park to something like 500 acres. Projec tors of the new reservation seek to acquire 1,000 acres ami Hie additional acreage necessary to bring it to the I desired area, is now being secured by j Lawrence county commissioners The Lehigh Portland Cement Comi pane’s magnificent gift lies east of J Mitchell and is one of the scenic wooded tracts of that section On it is situated the old Hamer Mill, long abandoned, which i. to be restored to show how early water power mills i operated; the Hamer Cave and a beautiful stream which today provkl | es water for the Mitchell cement plant a 1- it did in the past for the pioneer flour mill. The Donaldson ! tract came into possession of IndiI ana university when the former ownI er died intestate. It contains virgin I timbei of tremendous size The former owner, an eccentric, never permit1 ted the original timber to be cut, ami I it stands today one of the few reluaimng remnants of primeval forI ests of the Indiana of yesteryear. On these two tracts blind fish are found in the innumerable underground ca\- . Indiana university for years tudied tie e subterranean areas and wlieii thi land becomes a -tute park, : will continue to have the privilege of using Hie park for experimental put

i poses.

Land t^ift of the Lehigh t ompanv is the second to he made wit Inn a month by great industrial interests | to further Indiana’s late park chain. A few days ago Samuel Insull Jr., ><t j Chicago gave land necessary to wot i en an entranceway from the *tate ; road to Waverly Beach; Dunes Park The Lehigh gift, says Director l.ieti j er, ranks with the Insull and United

tank, bending i m P( .| Corporation’s gift to the Dunes, apparatus. i |- or ^ virlually insures Indiana of an

1 other -tate park in an area where i

KM HARD HI t H A N AN FETED ,0 he fouml -ome of the fine t en Richard T. Buchanan, executive sec ’‘T commonwealth. retaiy of the Democratic national o

committee and for many years an In dianapoli.s newspaper man, was th* guest of honot at a luncheon given I for a few friends at the Columbia! tTub Friday noon hy Merle N A.!

Walker.

Mrs. Buchanan is, a former Green- , a tie Kill, Mis- Sully Mai'liall.l daughter of George H Marshall She is .d o a cou in ul Mi I. D ■fhATOor of this city.

TWO Al ION DAM AGED IN SAT I BO A A It H.MnION. OCCI

PANTS I MNIURI IE

An accident occurred al the corn : er of Indiana and Walnut street on I Saturday morniny a little before eight o’clock, when a car driven by Mi A. M. Alexandei collided with a cai driven by Mis.- Gene Acker. The accident attia t>d con njerahle attention although tin damage to the cm wa -liidit One car wa able to be driven away with only slight damage, while the otlea could not he driven aivay immediately as the left

front wheel had been some of the steering

HOOVER SENDS RESIGNATION TO C00LIDGE

MISS eakhakt AND THYNS-AT-Urinii companions IN CYI nfm york city. urag Kiver

ROAD HI RUN PAST ZINC MILL. O. J. LARKIN RE< HIVES

CONTR ACT.

NFW YORK. July 7. (UP)—Form- j a! engagements f„r Miss Amelia Farhart and the two men with whom she flew across the Atlantic were spaaed Widely today to permit them rest before their reception in Boston, which pronn-e- to Ik- more tumultuous thaii the greeting here yesterday. 1

For Three Boys

CHILDREN OF ORPHANAGE SWEPT TO DEATH BY SW1EI CURRENT.

. MEXICO, Ind., July 7. (UP) —

Miss lai hart, Wilmer Stultz, pilot, Searchers dragged the waters of Fel and Lou Gordon, mechanic, will be river today for the bodies of three guests of Hie Women’s City Club at boy inmates of an orphanage here,, 4 , onrlP ( P r()ai) I.ongton today, and will see ‘‘Show who were drowned Friday while

The bids for the Grogan road which will run past the Zinc Mill were op ened Saturday afternoon and the contract let to the lowest bidder, O J.

l.arkin.

The bids were as follows: O. J. l.arkin $15,494.50

Lane & Handt k k

Sweet S Wtight : One hid was not read as there was no affidavit attached to it, and the bid of Sweet & Wright was for a

Boat" tonight as guest- of Mr. and

Mrs. Florenz Ziegfeld.

After the show Miss Farhart will be driv.-u to the home of George Palmer Putnam, publisher, in Rye. She ami her companions will spend tomorrow at the West Chester-Bi It-

more.

In one of the interviews prantod hy Miss Farhart after her arrival ■he aaid she mnked "a little” and Preferred three ports—flying, tennis *n<i tiding.

The low bid was for asphalt, it be

swimming. Tin- victims were Dar-1 j n g „|,ly $305.50 above that for conwood Motley, 12, and Bruno Eoomuti, ( . rP ( H '|)) P closeness of the bids on the 14, both of Warsaw, and Raymond j wo ,|iff P | P |,t materials was the big 1"dd, 11, Rochester. I surprise, as the concrete -|>ecificaWith seven other hoys, the victims J tions f „ r a| ,p roximatP | y Pi gh t were floating on a plank, when ^ inches of concrete, while asphalt will was swept away front shallow water u u|)|m , xilT)atPlv , wo | nrhP s in thick

by the current. Neither the boys nor ||PCS

John Vedder, superintendent of farms

al the home, were near enough to aid

the doomed three. Effort.- to recover the bodies had met with no success Friday night.

Albert Callahan left today for Indians Harbor where he has a porition with the Rimes lee Motor Co.

land I ,u gen bee Is Rock. To this I land they made fact a rope, which they paid out iintd the reached the second ksland I hey jept ted the proce 1 s tin , til they reached the third. Then they fastened ropes to two of their member , vv ,o picked their way i among rocks to l.ugenbeel's side. A two foot water (Imp overnight aided them in reaching l.tlgenbeel, who fell, weak and exhau "’d, into their arms from the lipperv ro-'k where he had j sat cramp al for |7 hours. Struggling against the current, hut aided tiy :h> rope , they carried Loe enbell to tf. nearest Island then r. . vpi -d their process from Island !• Island to the shme. LogenbeM and J K Angel, both 1 noted for heroic water rescues, -et lout iii a chance !• ‘shoot” the rapid in search for the bodies of two drowned women. Their own i nine capsized, as had that of ito- two women. Each managed to reach a to k and cling to It Angel was rescued by a fire depart ment -quad equipped with a rope

gun.

He wa severely bruised whil» being hauled to : afety. The bodies of boAi drowned Avometi weir recovered downstream,

I

KENTUCKY SHFRIFI AND DEI* l IA SHol HA MOTORIS1S LAST NIGHT.

FLIER VISITS MOTHER HERE

MOLUE, Ky., July 7. (UP)—Armed posses went into the surrounding hills today in search of Alexa Nap-, ier and A. C. Kelly of Harlan, who I "hot and killed Sheriff Floyd Ball and Deputy Sherid John Hensley id

Harlan la-t midnight.

The officers were killed when they attempted to arrest Napier and Kelly who had driven through a barricade on the newly concreted Harlan Pine

ville highway near here

STOP M ARATHON dance

LIEUT, i. D O'NEIL, U. S. A., I. l I r Ol RELATrVl IN mis CITY.

Lieutenant .1 D O’Neil, United State Armjfc r pending the day in Greencastle mi his way to Middleton, Pennsylvania. He flew over Green-

rastle, July 4 with a plane which he Cedar Island Lodge

PRESIDENT ORDERS (i. O. P NOMINEE In STOP AT SUM MIR WHITE HO US I SUPERIOR, Wis., July 7 (UP) — The resignation of ecietary of Commerce Hoover was received at the executive office here today The resignation immediately wa' oifinsmitted Cedar island Lodge, the Summer White House, by members of the President’s personal ecretarial staff The resignation is to become el fertive on acceptance by the Pre-t

ciant.

In his letter to Mr. Coolidge, Secretary Hoover said he hoped to visit

the neat fu-

was taking to Fort Riley, Kansas, to ture. tie used in carrying President Cool- On receipt of the resignation, the

CINCINNATI, Ohio., July 7 (UP) —Covington, Ky., police today stop ped the dance Marathon there that started Monday night. Five couples still were in the contest. No reason were advanced by officers. Covington i- a Cincinnati -uhurh acro-s the Ohio River.

THE WEATHER

idge’- mail to his uaimer home. Lieutenant O’Neil has been in the air service for the paO nine years since tie returned from France. The plane which he wa taking to Fort Riley was built in Middletown and was a Douglas 0 2 He left Middletown on July 3 about 4 o’clock and spent the night in Columbus, Ohio. The next day he flew over Greencastle on his route to Kansas and arrived at Fort Riley at 7:20 o’clock on the evening of July 4, a distance of thirteen hundred miles. Ha ia in-

President telegraphed secretary Hoover to visit Cedar Island Lodge on his way to the Pacific coast. Mr. Hoover is expected to leave Washington for his home in California* about the middle of the month,

SUSTAINS BROKEN FEET EVANSVILLE, July . (UP)—Off* ear Limp, 40, of Evansville is in the hospital with two broken feet, whim resulted when a 600 pound refrigerator fell on him at the Serve! plant.

Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday possibly thunderstorms and coole: Sunday extreme north portion.

tending to leave late tonight or early Two bones in his left foot and one in .Sunday morning. He is visiting htr, his right foot were broken, physician* mother, Mi: J B. Eudaly and his | said and he would be unable to leavo

‘iter, Mrs. Graver of this city.

the hospital for at least a month.