MAN, DIVORCED INPRISON, SEEKS TOOridycport Attorney 11siCiiafgect with': Drooping .Case Before Conclusion.Was* Reached. :Itiidgeport. Jan. 12.—Monte Sou-frine. thirty-two, 00 .Sherman iiv- : onihj. Now Haven, sentenced to state* prison in 1923 ilitrim' the investigation ol Uu* celebrated (Joldy-Slngerattlo I hell l-fnir, te.stllied before*Judge I«Mward C. Dickenson in his ! fight to have .set aside a decree of * divorce given his wife during his incarceration, that he had no opportunity to offer defense jn the| divorce light. i. The ex-convict was married in August. 1922. to Claim Hosonhlatt also of this city. In January. 1923.1 he was arrested in the (loldy-Singor, investigation and in .March of the same year was sentenced to state's inform for a term of no less than two or more than II! years. He wasj released from prison on October la,I 1 !*2f». after lie had served two and one-half years. jOn June 2, 192a. Mrs. SoniTine was granted a decree of divorce by •lodge Xewell Jennings and the right to resume Iter maiden name. The divorce action was filed upon an allegation HI at Soufrine had misrepresented his character before marriage and had concealed the fact from his wife that previously Jte had been convicted on a charge of s'lcaHug an automobile. I