Monday, Dec. 14, 1936

Reservoir

In Fairmont, W. Va.. James F. Gwynn discovered a reservoir of honey cached by a hive of bees behind his kitchen wall. Ingenious James Gwynn rigged up a pipe line from the hive to his breakfast table, now flavors his hot cakes from a little honey spigot directly above his plate. Chase

In Wellsville, Kans., a group of hunters employed an airplane to guide them on a coyote chase. Together they bagged seven wolves, wounded Bank Cashier H. E. Detar with a shot in his heel.

Likes

In Bassett, Iowa, Farmer Jacob Zimmer, 63, and his son Donald, 23, married Sisters Grace & Dorothy Tripp. Crowed Bridegroom Jacob: "Donald's always liked farmin' like me and he likes music, too--plays the cornet and the tuba both.

On top of that he likes to fish as well as I do, so it's just natural we'd like sisters-- particularly sisters who like to go fishin'." Arapahoe

In Arapahoe, Neb., one-third of the 1,017 villagers was afflicted with mumps.

Conscience

Into a Monticello, N. Y., police station walked honest Andrew Bitting, dusty and broke after hitchhiking 1,500 miles from Beatrice, Neb., to confess that he had fled Monticello this summer after bumping his old car harmlessly into a bus. Andrew Bitting could not pay his $10 fine, was jailed for five days.

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