Files Answer ToSuit For AlimonvHis income from the operation of a garage in Rtd^n-iile is very limited, Wilbur L, Spurrier, Plane No. 4, declared Thursday in answering the suit of his wife for alimony Spurrier indignantly den ed his wife's allegations of unfaithfulness and sa.d a hearing would show th^re was no foundation for them. ►Spurrier says he tenants a Ridge* \ille garage and his average weekly income doesn't exceed ST. He says he pays 515 a month rent and some months has difficulty in meeting it. He denies lhat he and his wife Jointlynrp?i Ft* wn fi m*t m v «•. 1 V* 1 ^• »* y ^ U« ^kFiL'Uiaui MUtrsaya he owns certain personal property on which there is a bill of sale for $500. He declares he has done nothing to caufc his wife to leave him but on March 28, while he was at work, she left the house declaring she was going to find work and he hasn't seen her since. Since her desertion f^vhild has been Ihinfr with his sister and brother-in-law at Flar.e Mo. 4, he says. iSpurrier says that ovung to his limited income, he is unable to pay $25 counsel fee and $15 a month alimony to his wife during the ruit and a^ks the order of the court to that effect be vacated. Will Lam M Storm is his attorney. .WINNERS ENTERTAINED,