SAXAPHONISTAND RUNAWAYWOMAN PARTDorothy Cunningham Says She U Forgiven and Return Fi-nanced by Sheriff,HE WILL SUE FOR DIVORCEPaper* Being Drawn Today By John Fontron—CunninghamOut of City.Columbus, 0., tfr)— Mrs. Dorothy Cunnfngham, 25-year-old wife of a Knnnaa sheriff, and the 2*Vyear-old saxajihonlst with whom she left her Hutchinson, Kas.. borne, went their se pa rote ways today.The woman, saying It wan 'all a terrible mistake, was en route to her home, assured by telephone of th# forgiveness Of her husband, Sheriff Ed Cunningham, and financed with money be telegraphed to her.The musician, Melnhard Ernest, continued alone the trip to Atlantic City he started with Mrs. Cunningham only to have It halted by police who took, the couple Into custody o;; telegraphic instructions from the sheriff-husband.Ernest said he had a Job waiting for him.Charges of kidnaping and automobile stealing, on which Sheriff Cunningham based the request for the arrests, were dismissed when Mrs. Cunningham told police she accompanied the musician of her own free will and that the automobile actually belonged to her. Besides, said Sheriff Cunningham,' his county didn't have money to pay for extraditing Ernest to Kansas for a trial.