Show S. S L. L Wife Wife- Frees Mate Who Transferred All of His Affection to Another Woman Woman When Walter Vatter W W. haur told his wife that It was none of he her business when he transferred hi his aft affections to another woman and further Informed her that he want to be bothered with que questions ions regarding his affair Alice was awarded a decree of divorce by Third Di District Judge Clarence E. E Baker The action which legally parted parte her ber from the man she had married in Om Omaha ha Neb M March 1 1938 was brought by Mrs upon allegations allegations' ns' ns that the defendant defendant defendant defend defend- ant left her when she voiced objections objections objections ob ob- ob- ob to his double life Custody of her four children and per Iper month alimony and support m money ney were awarded the mother in inthe Ithe case with stipulation stipulation tion by the court that the father bo be permitted to visit his children at all reasonable hours and have hav them accompany him whenever arrangements convenient to th the plaintiff can be made Judge Baker further ruled that tha t the e defendant assume assume the 7 75 in attorney fees and court cos costs s in incurred incurred in- in during the proceedings Despite the fact that her her- hus band Clifford Wesley Vesley brought suit for divorce the wife in the case Helen Brattin m won the decree on her countercharge that the plaintiff made it a habit to re remain remain remain re- re main away from home for long periods at a time informing her that he no longer desired to live with her as her husband T The e proceedings terminated a union of 22 years duration Title to property located in Los Angeles Ca Cal was turned over ter to the defendant as was the Ule bill of sale for all of the household furnishings furnishings furnishings fur fur- located in their home The plaintiff Judge C. C E. E Henderson Henderson Henderson Hen Hen- derson ruled will be required to tomy pay my the defendant per month alimony commencing March 10 30 for six months and acid 50 per month mont thereafter It was further decided decide by the court that the plaintiff b be instructed to name the defendant as beneficiary on his insurance policies and pay the attorney fees fee in the sum of Eva H H. and Franklin D D. D Robinson Robin Robin- son also camo came to the marital marita parting of the ways when th the wife in the case claimed that he her husband of e eight years ears wilfully failed to provide for his family for the past three years forcIng them to depend on friends anc and charity for their support The Robinsons' Robinsons three minor sons son will remain with their mother i iwas it was held who was also awarded judgment against the defendant for 50 per month for her own support and an additional 5 50 monthly for the maintenance o othe of the children left in her care On allegations that her mate Cary Gary L L. McCoy is guilty of habitual habitual habitual ha ha- intoxication to the extent exten that he is unable to keep employment employment employment employ employ- ment causing her humiliation anc and distress Winnie Vinnie McCoy was granted her freedom from the man she wed o on on Nov 2 1936 In making disposition of joint property Judge A A. A H H. Ellett adjudged adjudged ad- ad judged all household furniture and fixtures to the plaintiff and allowed allowed al- al lowed the defendant possession of ofa a 1939 Plymouth automobile At- At Attorney Attorney torney orney fees in the sum of 75 plus the costs of action must be assumed assumed assumed as as- by the defendant the court held Claiming that his bride of only seven months Ella Ellison failed to o exhibit any show of affection toward oward him but on the contrary treated him coolly and aloofly since the day of their marriage Samuel V. W. Ellison was given a decree of divorce by Judge M M. J J. J Bronson The defendant upon mutual consent of both parties was allowed allowed al- al lowed to resume use of her maiden name Ella EIta |