CASS CITY CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1946. PAGE FOUR. Cass City, Michigan. i imwtmmimmimiimnnimimuimmmiumimHimiuiiiiiimtiiuiiiiiiiHi ] X-Kay Pierces Steel on the subject of a health unit. Polly Kelley spent the week end ]' Wm. J. Wetters of Detroit was a James Whale Dies Using X-ray units of 1,000,000 Each of the 28 persons were in fain Mayville at the home of her, Cass City visitor Saturday. vor of the establishment of a unit, volts, a photograph may be taken sister and family, the Douglas A. T. Barnes and son, Andy, the main question being the source through an eight-inch-thick steelHunters. were in Lansing Tuesday and casting in 4% hours. When the voltMiiiuiuMmimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimimimmiimmiintiimiimimiiiiiiiiHimii* James Whale, a resident of Cass of funds at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bosley and Wednesday on business. age is doubled it requires only 3^ Dr. E. C. Swansori, representing Ottis Weihl is the new manager family of Saginaw were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Donnelly and City and vicinity for many years, the Tuscola County Medical soci- minutes. of the Associated Gas Co.'s sta- supper guests of Mr. . Bosley's daughters were guests at the Ed died at his home in Colorado ety, informed the group that the Negotiations Under Way tion here. aunt, Mrs. Harve Streeter. Donnelly home in Marietta Satur- Springs, Colorado,, on Friday af- medical society some four months Liquefy Honey ternoon, Mar. 8. Mrs. Glen Folkert of Bay City day. Mrs. Lena Parrish was able to For Release of Secrets ago had passed a resoluiton enTo liquefy honey that has granuThe following article is taken was a guest of friends here over go to her home on West street on Mrs. Carl Ritter of Bad Axe a Colorado Springs newspa- dorsing the establishment of such lated place the container in a bowl By War Department. the week end. Tuesday after an absence of four came Monday to spend a few days from of warm water—not warmer than an organization. per: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elsie Holmberg of Lansing weeks on account of illness. The chairman announced he the hand can bear—until all crystals "James A. Whale, associated NEW YORK. — Negotiations to jis a guest in the home of Mrs. C. Mrs. Florence -Barkell of Lan- Geo. Bartle. with the Dawn Donut Co., 815 W. would soon set up committees to are melted. make information and materials W. Price for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Moreton Colorado Ave., died Friday after- function in each township to acsing and Mrs. Geo. DeLoche of Defrom atomic chemical warfare and James Mulady of Detroit spent troit spent last week with ^ their of Detroit were week-end guests of noon, Mar. 8, at his home at 128 quaint the people with various asother war research available to pects of a county health unit. the week end with Miss Flossie parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. •yf j Mrs. Angus MacPhail, sister of E. Las Animas St. cancer research workers, so far as Mrs. Moreton. Wednesday's Market Ewing. "He was born in Wellington Co., military security permits, are un- Crane at the Lorn Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Briggs and Ont., and resided in Colorado der way with the secretary of war, The Elkland Extension group See page 5 for the want ads. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartel of at Sandusky Yards sons, of, St.• •.Johns on,. Springs since 1925. He was a memDr. Cornelius P. Rhoads, director Saginaw visited at the home of will meet Friday, Mar 29, at 10 Ttwo • ,, came i X7 -, , i i • , T, i, -.IT TJ Wednesday to visit in the home of ber of Colorado Springs Lodge No. . of Memorial hospital, announced their daughter, Mrs. W. J. Don- o'clock in the home of£ Mrs. Roy!MT>c, -p^-^X.^, ^n*n^4.n ™« _._ji iT/iOr Market Mar. 20, 1946— NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS here. Wagg. Members are requested to John A.. Sandham. * Mr. and Mrs. 76, F. & A. M. nelly, Sunday. BEFORE COURT. "Mr. Whale is survived by his The United States spent two bilof Michigan, the Probate Court Good beef steers The first floor of the residence bring all articles which they have Ina June Gaylord and her room- widow, Mrs. Jennie Whale; four forState lion dollars on wartime research on the County of Tuscola. made this year. and heifers ...15.00-16.50 In the matter of the • the atomic bomb and the cancer so- of Mrs. Jennie Bentley on South sons, Charles E.-and Harry Whale mate, Shirley Andrews, students at ; ciety hopes the American people Seeger street has been rented to Mrs. Paul E. Mielke and daugh- Central Michigan college, were of Colorado Springs, Leslie in Estate of Ella Mae Hutchinson Mentally Incompetent. Fair to good 13.50-14.50 ; will contribute three to five million Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of ter, Lillian, of Detroit spent the week-end guests of Ina June's par- France and Malcolm of Lansing; Notice is hereby given that 2 months week end with the former's mothdollars in 1946 for research for the Bad Axe. two brothers, John Whale of Cass from the 22nd day of -March, A. D. 1946, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hull. ..11.00-13.00 been allowed for creditors to present Common • war on cancer, which is called "the Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Day of Wild er, Mrs. Mary B. Skelly. They also The Cass City Extension group City and A. B. Whale of Detroit." have their claims against said M. I. to said visited Mrs. Skelly's brother, Alnation's No. 1 enemy." Fowl Bay came Wednesday to The two brothers left Detroit on court for examination and adjustment, Good beef cows ....11.50-13.00 No. 1 will have a work project and that all creditors of said M. I. are Ninety of the nation's leading sci- spend a few days in the home of bert C. Black, in Deford. Sunday morning, Mar. 10, and ar- reauired to present their claims to said entists in fields related to the can- their daughter, Mrs Fowler HutchReader 0»Dell Mr. and 9.00-11.00 rived in Colorado the next morn- court, at the probate office, in the village Fair to good Tuesday, Mar. 26, o'clock. '; cer problem have been recruited by inson. Mrs. Day is in poor health. family of Mikado, who> were called of Caro, county, on or before the ing to attend the funeral services 22nd day inof said Potluck luncheon will be served at May, A. D. 1946_, and that 8.50 down ; the national research council to plan which were held on Tuesday. They said claims will be heard by said court on Common kind Mrs. G. A. Tindale suffered a fall here Friday evening by the death for the cancer society a nation-wide last week, breaking an ankle and of Mrs. Jas. Tuckey, were guests noon. the 25th day of May, A. D. reached their homes in Michigan Saturday, Stock bulls 25.00-80.00 1946, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. Mrs. Roy Greenfield and two co-ordinated program for support of was a patient in Pleasant Home during their stay here in the home Dated March 18, A. D. 1946. children, Phillip and Linda Lee, of on Monday night, Mar. 18. research against cancer. of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey O'Dell. ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. Good bologna hopsital until Wednesday when A true copy. Committee Organized. Mrs. Benj. Singleton, who has | Umonville were Saturday aftershe went to her home. Miss Flossie ROSE NAGY, Probate Register. 3-22-3 bulls 11.50-13.00 noon and evening visitors at the Announcement also was made of Crane is caring for her. been with her husband in Calitheir aunt, Mrs. Fred the organization of a committee, Mrs. Courtney Clara was in fornia, arrived this week to visit Patients in the hospital Wednes- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION—FINAL Light butcher known as the committee on growth, Pontiac from Friday until Sunday her mother, Mrs. Sarah. Meyers, in Maier. ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT. bulls ....10.00-12.00 day forenoon were: Mrs. Gust Mrs. Andrew Bigelow and and 19 panels dealing with special to spend the week end with her the D. E. Turner home. Singleton State of Michigan, the Probate Court Thorn, Mrs. James McNeil, KenCounty of Tuscola. aspects of cancer research. This husband^ Pfc. Courtney Glara, of \has reenlisted^ and-has been sent daughters, Jeanne and JoAnn, vis- neth Klinkman and Smith Hutchin- forAtthe 20.00-70.00 a session of said Court, held at the Feeder cattle committee was so named to indi- Fort Sheridan, 111., in the home of overseas again. ited in the A. Blake Gillies home in Probate Office in the village of Caro, in son of Cass City; Mrs. Mary said County, on the 19th day of March, Deacons 1.00-12.0.0 cate the fundamental necessity not Mrs. Herb Bartle spent a few Plymouth Monday and Tuesday. D. 1946. only of investigating cancer, but his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph days last week in Detroit, the Mrs. A. Blake Gillies is quite se- Krause of Detroit; Mrs. Max A.Present, Hon. Almon C. Pierce, Judge Klohn of Snover; Mrs. Ada Salgat, of Probate. Good veal ...17.50-18.30 also the basic problem of the for- Clara. riously ill. Mrs. Chas. Newbery and baby guest of Mrs. Basil Coultson. The Ladies' Altar society of St. Alex Gedro and Maud Allard of In the matter of the mation and development of living 15.50-17.00 of Sarah J. Galdwell, Deceased. Fair to good tissue, which is essential to the went Saturday from the Morris While there, she met other friends, Pancratius church and their fami- Caro; Ted Dorics of Kingston; Estate William J. Wetter_s, having filed in said Common kind the Quick girls, sisters of Mrs. Ivan Vader and Mrs. Carlos Vader j 14.00 down hospital to the home of her parunderstanding of cancer. Court his final administration account, and Coultson, and Mrs. Keith Car-, lies enjoyed a St. Patrick's party his petition praying for the allowance Dr. Rhoads, chairman of the com- ents, Mr and Mrs. B.' C. Patterson. ruthers and Miss Norma Went- in the club rooms of the church and baby of Caseville; Mrs. Fred' thereof 14.60 and for the assignment and dis- Hogs, choice Dew of Ubly; Miss Josephine mittee on growth, told the diners Saturday^ guests at the Patterson worth. of the residue of said estate Sunday evening. Games and a Hartman of Gagetown; Mrs. Wen- tribution Roughs 13.00-13.85 home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest It is ordered, that the 13th day of that the work of the committee was A. D. 1946, at ten o'clock in the Mrs. Christena Schroeder of lunch were enjoyed. . dell Andrich and baby girl of Clif- April, resulting in the first really compre- Kent of Detroit. forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seader of Deis hereby appointed for examining and alSandusky Livestock hensive action to provide a co-orMr. and Mrs. A. Muellerweiss of Woodstock, 111., spent Saturday at troit spent the week end with Mrs. ford. lowing said account'"and hearing said pePatients discharged the past tition dinated nation-wide research on, Sebewaing we're Sunday dinner the home of Mrs. Arthur Kelley. ; Sales Company the cancer problem. In addition, he guests in the H. F. Lenzner home. Other guests were her sister, Mrs. Seader's parents, Mr. and Mrs. week were: Mrs. G. A. Tindale, It is further ordered, that public notice be given by publication of a copy said, the committee and its panels Afternoon callers were Mr. and Jessie Soule, of Ubly and Mrs. Wil- Fred Emigh. Accompanyinng them Fred Wright, Mrs. Stella Cszerap- thereof of this order, lor three successive weeks are stimulating a new and enthusi- Ted Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. bur Morrison. Mrs. Kelley and here were the Misses Elaine Kir- ski, Baby Roger Root and Ernest previous to said day of hearin^ in the Sale every Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. formerly ton and friend, Jean Robbins, also Seeley of Cass City; Baby Blasius, Cass City Chronicle, a newspaper printed W. H. Turnbull astic realization among many lead- Wesley Truemner and daughter, Mrs. Morrison were Worthy Tait in said County. of Detroit, who spent the week Byron Fox, James Lapp and Mrs. and^circulated from Woodstock. ers in the basic sciences as to the Julia, -also of Sebewaing. ALMON C. PIERCE, Judge of Probate. Auctioneers end in the Ben Kirton home. A true copy. possibilities of their work in relaMr. and,, Mrs. Henry Tate and Two residents on Third street The following students from Herman Western of Caro; Mrs. ROSE NAGY, Register of Probate. 3-22-3 ttnttmt»:»»»»»nmt»»»»»»mmr tion to cancer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy were are confined to their beds. They are Cass City who are attending the Chas. Voss of Fairgrove; Mrs. Leo Ashcroft of Decker; R. Grifka of Df. Lewis H. Weed, chairman of in Marion, Ind., Sunday and Mon- John Tewksbury, who lives with his daughter, Cross, Michigan State college are spend- Snover; Mrs. Kenneth Butler of the division of medical sciences of day, returning home late Monday i&is daugnter, Mrs. mrs. Andrew Anarew v^russ, ; the national research council, hailed night. Raymond Tate, who was and Melvin Southworth, who has ing the spring vacation at their Gagetown; Mrs. Forest Lovett and the work of the growth committee discharged from the army several been in poor health for the past homes here: The Misses Jeanne Mrs. E. V. Zimmer and baby of _ _ _ !ji_ -.^4-"U - M _ i 4 -fi A 4T-i* as establishing a new pattern for weeks *-* ago, accompanied them three months and confined to "his Bigelow, Kathryn Price, Mary Kay Unionville. Brown, Florence Jackson, Shirley Mrs. Pearl Creger of Cass City effective attack of problems of bed for the past three weeks. medical' research. Wartime re- home. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, CASS CITY expired. The Townsend club met Monday! Chester Muntz has returned to search, he declared, had demonReagh and Gale Goodall, and from evening in the Frank E. Hall home i his former position as clerk in the Eight-O'clock p. m. strated the great possibilities of coDeford, Dorothy Jackson. CHAIRMAN TO DIRECT ordinated action. In applying these for a business meeting, a short Post office and began his duties At the quarterly conference of lessons to peacetime research, he program and potluck supper. The Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Muntz and the Evangelical church Friday eve- CAMPAIGN FOR COUNTY said there are these differences: Ladies' Auxiliary of the club .will. two little daughters will live in the ning, the following stewards were HEALTH UNIT "Wartime research was chiefly con- meet Monday evening, Mar. 25,1 Hunt house north of town now oc- elected: Walter Anthes, Harold THURSDAY NIGHT—Course, Character and Crisis cerned with applying knowledge with Mrs. Casper Whalen for an | cupied by Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Greenleaf, Lawrence Buherly, E. Concluded from page 1. Phail, who will soon move to Elmwhich had previously been discov- oyster supper. of Gentile Power. W. Kercher, Lester Battle, U. G. get, members of personnel, duties ered, while problems like that of Mr. and Mrs. Audley Horner wood Corners. of each, and services of a County Parker, Mrs. Andrew Seeger, Mrs. cancer require the discovery of new took Mrs. Homer's parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wells spent C. J. Striffler and Mrs. Benjamin Public Health unit. Dr. J. R. AltFRIDAY NIGHT—Politics vs. Prophets. knowledge." and Mrs. Robert Warner, to Imlay the week end in Mayville where Schwegler. Chosen as a lay dele- land, director of the Berry County they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dr. Frank E. Adair, president of City Monday evening from which Health unit and representing the SATURDAY NIGHT—U. N. 0. in World Government. the American Cancer society, said place they left to spend two weeks Wells. Robt. Wells, brother of Har- gate to the state conference of the Michigan Department of Health, church in May was Miss Helen that "in reconverting the scientific with their sons, Hilton, and fam- old, was until Friday Pfc. Robt. All will be illustrated on large chart. present to answer questions effort of the nation from the prob- ily at Granite City, 111., and with Wells, having returned Mar. 8 to Hower. U. G. Parker is the alter- was and gave many details and sugthe States after serving 16 months nate. lems of war to those of peace, one Harold, and family at Chicago. SUNDAY NIGHT SPECIALLosers in the ticket-sale contest gestions in regards to a county of the chief problems we face is that in Europe. He entered the service Mrs. Alex Henry, who had spent health unit. Labor vs. Capital as found recorded in Scriptures. of cancer." in May, 1944, and served overseas in connection with the Rotary lecDr. Altland informed the group ture course were required to pay Dr. Adair asserted that between a month with her daughter, Mrs. with the First Army. Don DuFord, in Pontiac returned that at present there are 69 counPearl Harbor and V-J Day cancer Week-end guests who were en- a double luncheon price Tuesday killed more than twice as many to her home here Saturday, accom- tertained at the home of the and were ?erved "K" rations. The ties having health unit services, Americans as did the Germans and panied by her son, Delbert Henry, Misses Ann and Elizabeth Klein- program feature introduced by Tuscola being one of the 14 not .uetroit. Delbert .utuuejn/ AS ayc.iiviin& the vn^. . of Detroit. is spending the Japanese. Unless something is OI Townsend consisted of ques- having such a service. It was also schmidt^...-Ji. were „.£Mr. and Mrs. R.allHF. Leslie done about it, he said, 17 million week here after which he will go !i -Kleinschmidt rr, . TP^VIair MT> tions which covered the lines of brought out that no county, once of Berkley, Mr. and .Americans now living would die of to East Lansing to take up college Mrs. Otto J. Boat and son, Floyd, merchandise carried by local busi- having established a unit, has failed to continue appropriations cancer, which is exceeded only by work. of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ness houses. Luncheon guests inheart disease as a cause of death. Leslie Steward, who is employed Bates and Mr. and Mrs. William cluded Herb Haist of Pigeon, for its maintenance. Clarence Bougher of Caro was Elmer H. Bobst, president of in Ford's River Rouge foundry, Bates of Walkerville, Ont., and Frank J. Rolka of Caro, and R. PeWilliam R. Warner & Co., chairman visited in the home of his parents, Mrs. H. W. Harris of Kingston. ter DeBlois, Lewis Langenburg, E. elected chairman to head a committee which would work excluof the executive committee of the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Steward, from of Echo chapter, 0. E. B. Schwaderer, Harry F. Little and sively in the establishment of a Cancer society, said that the busi- Friday night to Sunday afternoon. S.,Members Clinton Law of Cass City. voted a contribution to the Red unit in Tuscola county. In acceptness men on its board, under the He was accompanied to Cass City Cross at the regular meeting last ing the chairmanship, Mr. Boughleadership of Eric A. Johnston, stood and return by his sister, Mrs. Wm. The calm orderliness of a service directed by us is evier stressed the amount,of work to Part of an Airplane ready to do all in their power to Harland, and Miss Beverly Mar- week. Plans were made for the dence of our thoughtful planning- and accomplished past matrons and past patrons to There are approximately 3,000 be done in informing the public and support the cancer research pro- lowe, both of Detroit. confer the degrees of the order on anti-friction ball and roller bearings the need of cooperation on the part direction. gram. Dr. Clarence C. Little, direcThe four children of Mr. and tor of the Roscoe B. Jackson me- Mrs. Geo. Glaspie of Harbor Beach three candidates on April 10. Fol- of all types in the.modern commer- of everyone in the county. Our personal service to the living receives the beneThe new chairman called on each morial laboratory of Bar Harbor, spent Tuesday with their grand- lowing the lodge session, the re- cial coast-to-coast passenger and person present to express himself Maine, told of the Cancer society's mother, Mrs. Omar Glaspie, while freshment committee served coffee freight airplanes. fits of our exacting training and a wide experience in and donuts. Games were enjoyed educational program. meeting the needs of bereaved families. the Geo. Glaspies were Saginaw in the dining room- following the Nutritious Dessert visitors. They returned to enjoy lunch. Small pastry shells baked on inOur superior standards are rigidly matntainsd m supper with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Gen. MacArthur's Purge The Rev. M. R. Vender was in verted muffin tins and filled with Glaspie before returning to their Lansing ©very service irrespectav© ©I its cost. on Monday at a coaching well seasoned applesauce make a Forces Out Hirohito Aid home at Harbor Beach. conference for church officers held TOKYO. — General Mac Arthur's dessert. Sprinkle with H. H. Hoffman -and son, Ross, at the Olds Hotel. The conference nutritious political purge directive forced the were nutmee or choDoed nuts if desired. in Detroit three days last was sponsored by the Synod's Comresignation of Sotaro Ishiwata, imperial household minister who con- week on a business trip. They at- mittee on Christian Education of Salt Aids Cooking tended the Council on Candies of which Mr. Vender is a member as COAT & HAT trolled the emperor's purse. Food specialists today recommend the National Confectioners' Assochairman of the committee in Flint starting all vegetables in salted waIshiwata, 56, formerly was finance was minister under ex-Premier Tojo and ciation and a banquet in Hotel Presbytery. The •• conference * i , ^» ter. Salt improves the flavor. And Phone 224 was reported to have been active Webster Hall for the National Canwhen you add salt at the beginning, dy Wholesalers' Association of Our Res- Low Price in the Imperial Rule Assistance aselders and ministers from the sev- it helps green vegetables keep their sociation. He was appointed house- which the H. H. Koffman Co. are eral Presbyteries of the Synod. Dr. color. 3 for 5c members. hold minister in 1944. Luther Stein of Philadelphia and Mrs. Keith McConkey, Mrs. Don Rev. John Forsyth of Detroit were He was the first member of the emperor's staff forced to resign by Lorentzen, Mrs. John West, Mrs. leaders of the- conference. During •MaeArthur's January 4 order for A. R. Kettlewell, Mrs. D. A. Krug, ensuing weeks, local church offithe ouster of all ultranationalists and Mrs. Arthur Little were in cers' training institutes will be from the government. Formed from Vs in. wire, and Fairgrove Tuesday to attend a scheduled by the respective Pres| have clean cut screws with gimmeeting of the Tuscola County O. byteries in different sections there'] iet point. E. S. club. Others from this vicin- of, led by those who have attended Woman Finds That ity who attended were Mrs. John coaching conferences. A Skunk Can Be Grateful Marshall, Jr., Mrs. John Doerr and theYou wouldn't think so, but Mrs. ' NORTON, MASS. — Mrs. Howard Mrs. /Dudley Rawson. About 65 F. Woodward, president of the Ani- from various chapters in the coun- Wednesday of last week Just when mal Rescue League of Taunton, is ty were present. The June meet- she decided that none of the f amargest and FL.est Stock Ever convinced animals respond to hu- ing will be with Kedron chapter in ify were going to find it possMe to man kindness. She spent 15 min- Caro. in This Territory at Caro, be home for the occasion Mr. and MRS.'McGREGOR'S utes taking a mason jar off the head Mrs. Roy Colwell of Sagmaw a*d Mrs. Michigan. of a skunk—with no after effects. 91st birthday on Sunday, Mar. 17 •Hi*, latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in the Wm. Joos home. Dinner George Spacer, of Deford, came Heart Disease Is Main dinner with them all guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. bringing g g Our Res- Low Price 10c Death Cause of Doctors Hartman of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. cook ed, complete with chicken and Local Representative CHICAGO. — Heart disease con- Kurt Hanes of Dearborn, Mr. and i birthday cake, and spent the retinued to lead the causes of death Mrs. Walter Jezewski and two Talnde? of the day. Mrs. Colwell Phone 99F14 among physicians during 1945, ac- children, and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice had another pleasant surprise Friday evening when upon answering Joos and son, Richard. Two birthcording to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical day cakes graced the table and the he? telephone to a call from Ann Contains a wide assortment of guest of honor received many nice Arbor, a chorus of 15 little girl association. small size nails that are particu• During the yea- death claimed j gifts and over 25 birthday cards. voices sang "Happy Birthday, Dear larly adapted to household use. approximately 4,015 physicians, as This date also marked the wedding Grandma." Mrs. Colwe 1's granddaughter, Carolyn Beslock, who anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i compared to 3,415 in 1944. The war 'toll numbered 116 killed in action Joos. Other guests in the after- celebrates her birthday one day laiand 118 who died in service froto noon were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joos ter than her grandmother, was and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kereher having a birthday party after The Friendly Store accidents and other causes. school. and 'Mrs. Chas. Kereher, Sr. Seek War Data In Cancer Study I Local Neu?s Prophetic Messages w PERSON** ATTENDANCE rt Charles F A. B. Cumings