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Show MRS. ROBINSON TO GET HOME This Is Indicated By Judge Hearing Settlement Arguments. After hearing lengthy arguments yesterday In the district court involv-l ing tho settlement of property in the divorce suit of Mrs. A A. Robinson against Dr A. A. Robinson Judg.-I James X. Kimball Instructed counsel' for both sides to prepare findings and present them to him Mondaj A decree was awarded to Mrs. Robinson Rob-inson Friday afternoon by Judge Kimball Kim-ball on grounds of desertion. Judge Kimball indicated In an oral opinion given yesterday at the, bearing of tho property settlement that hi would require the ibsoiute title of the Robinson home. 2662 Madison avenue, valued at approximately approxi-mately $8000, conveyed to Mrs. Robln-fc-'ii The court gave further indlca-l tlon In his oral opinion that he would require Dr Robinson to pay all ln-i cumbranccs and taxes now held against the home and at a certain pi r;od next year would require thit physician to pay his former wife $800 In cash He instructed Attorneys Oeorgl Halverson and A. E. Pratt, attorneys for Mrs Robinson, to prepare pre-pare findings along cese lines. A W. Agee and J. G. Willis, attorneys at-torneys for Dr Robinson. argued I gainst the awarding of absolute title to the Robinson home to Mrs. rtoblri-1 son. They were willing that she, should be given a life estate in the property, that she rould occupy and make use of th3 property during her life, but In the event of death the property would rev-rt back to Dr. Robinson, or his heirs. This would prevent the sal of the property by Mrs. Robinson If she desired to dispose dis-pose of It Judge Kimball will allow the filing, of findings by counsel for both parties! tomorrow and will hold the caso under! advisement until the papers are pre-sent pre-sent l lie intimated, however. In his' ral opinion that he would accept thel findings of counsel for Mr? Robinson. Robin-son. I |