‘•Not onlv in mv vears on the taming glass, are covered with Mrs. Sarah Schamp, assistant bench, but during’the 46 years I tarpaper. Outagamie County nurse, saidnracticcd law tins is one of the -Mrs. Cumber said that she sjje .jnd Lt. Jack ZueUke,n( npplprt T*VP and her 500 °^Cn USed “a l0t °* ^eri 5 mv£stl8afor* 'Ven^ 10*orst ca,es of neglect He Wankeur to keyp warm -m ^ the Cumber home last Tuesday, conic in contact with house when the fuel oil tanks ^ investigate a complaint. SheThat was the comment of an were empty Investigators said sa’d od drum was empty, angered Outagamie County Mrs. Cumber had worked to Ronald J. Stilen. route 1. New Judge Gustave J Keller who .support the family last summer. London, who lives across the heard witnesses testify Friday 7jiev said }1C started working at road from the Cumber home, afternoon that a rural New an Appleton wrecking firm in said that Mrs. Cumber was now London man had left his eight- November. .staying at his home,months pregnant wife and their Mrs Cnmber testified that “Alone and Sick”two-year-old son • abandoned ibe jias j|vecj 0ff and on with Stilen’s wife said she has jn what authorities described as fr:CRd- and roia{jVCS. especially gr,lt;m Mrs. Cumber milk, coffee, a tarpaper shack along Spur wben sbe becomes ill. She said and bread at times. She said Road in the Town of Liberty, shc jias suffered with a bad that Mrs. Cumber was now Judge Keller sentenced Har- cold staying at the SUIen homeold Cumber, 32, route 1, New..............because “she was alone, sick,London, to three months in jail I 1 I and the stove was cold’”after finding him guilty of p||*g USHerS Cumber testified briefly on hisfailing to adequately support his own sajd that sincewife, Mary, ar.d^ son between pQ||^j|y FtOH! ,Ian l' he haS ^een havingOct. 1 and Jan 16 Cumber had rUUIKiy Tl VII1 trouble’with his car and did notpleaded innocent last Tuesday. Ill stav at home. However, he saidHe did not have legal counsel al KUfOI MOITI© he ' went home “every otherhis trial Friday. night” to see that his wife hadJudge Keller told Cumber that Dennis Kopitzke groceries and fuel He admittedthree months was the maximum rhilHr^n Alprfpd that at times, the fuel ran out. ;sentence on a non-support con- v-miaren hic ic ^ ^ KeHer ^ he,viction, and added that were the At New London supplied the food and fuel and’maximum penally any stiffer. nvnnv _ 4 rural §ave il!S Wlfe money besides,he would impose it. * When you Nbtt LONDON A rurd' ifhmirh he lived with a broth-gel out (of 1) trv to be a New London family was ushered a|lhmJSh he ilvEd ,utn a t,rotnhuman being,” Judge Kelier from their home about 7-45er-told Cumber. a.m. tins morning when fire He said he now has the Towntrtf riiiprf broke out in a downstairs bed- of Liberty house padlocked,Shenf Called ^ room “because she‘s not there.”The Outagamie County Sher- Volunteer firemen were called. Cumber said he feeds andiff s Department^ was called to y)G £)emijs Kopitzke home'waters the two dogs at theinvestigate die Cumber case by ownecj Qmlle IIandschke,i house regularly.Town of Liberty officials Tues- of route 2 Judge Keller told Cumberday morning. The oificials later They broughl lbe f]re under'seemed to be a greatersigned the cornt complaint control short}y after they ar- concern for the two dogs thanagainst Cumber. rived. The home is located one^ bjs W1fe ancj child.Mrs. Cumber, who is expect- and one half miles north of herew “X . ,iU i,cU1 nuuu Ul i.jf ;* -iVprpn?t for eood neigh-ing a baby next month, testified on Outagamie County Trunk D.|bJ »fe«and Jld)that her husband has not lived Most of Kopitzke’s furnishings I™; h hp t tHppat home for some time. Sher-were damaged by smoke “rlprobably would be dead. Judgeiff’s investigators were told he]fire. Handschke said the build-] slived with a brother and works ijng and contents were partially j j0lt;Jay's Deathsin Appleton. j insured, it has been remodeled