Show I I CHILD fALLS SEVEN STORIES Hits Pedestrian all Breaks Bones But Probably Will Vill Live NASHVILLE Tenn Tents Aug CB 2 By By ByThe ByThe The Associated Press Pr ss Roland Wolfe 2 years old will live to tell of ot othis his story seven-story fall from the Hermit Hermit- Hermitage Hermitage age ace hotel Monday unless hurt Inter Inter- Internally Internally nally nail physicians said He suffered a broken arm and leg Raymond of ot New York upon whom the child fell feU recovered recO consciousness ten minutes later and insisted he was not hurt much He was cut barly barl across the forehead The greater part of the childs child's fall tall was witnessed by his father W. W C. C Wolfe whose attention was attracted d' d by the rustling of ot curtains He saw I the baby roll off oft the window ledge II and rushed to the opining The accident was a matter of ot see sec seconds ends but Wolfe said he saw W his see see-I boy turning clots ly in a horizontal position I tion ilon drow toward the sidewalk Sub Sub- Subconsciously Subconsciously consciously he was aware ware of ot a sUb sUb-I man approaching the apparent spot of ot con con- contact tact Hope that the childs child's fall would I be broken flashed flashed Into his mind Wolfe said raid raidIt I It seemed that the pedestrian Garnetts stepped just j st a So little faster taster at the last moment and then I saw Roland strike his shoulders Both fell tell felland felland and nd the two bodies rolled apr apt t. t I felt that the impact had not killed my rry boy but I do not know how I man Kan- manI I aged aced to reach the tile ground man man-j |