Suit Charges Husband I Bought Expensive Wine IA divorce suit filed by Mrs. Mil- I dred Burdsall, Box 102-A, Route I 12, Neeb Road. West Price Hill, in I Domestic Relations Court, Wednes- I day, asserted that her husband, I Charles Burdll, 3666 Glenway I Avenue, boasted that increased I earnings a war plant enabled I him to pay $15 for a bottle of I wine. . .*■The petition also stated that I Burdsall’s higher wages enabled I him to indulge in horseback rid- I* ing and *'he finally deserted this I plaintiff and her children on Feb. I IS.'* The suit charged that Burd- I sail had associated with other I women. IThe Burdsalls have two chil- I dren. Mrs. Burdsall also asked] support and custody of the]r*pKn.1• Judge Charles W. Hoffman ip Domestic Relations Court granted the following divorces Wednesday:;Marion Winfrey, 2848 Melrose Avenue, from Dorothy Winfrey, Los Angeles; Alberta Ray, 5210 Ravenna Street, from Charles Ray, Huntsville, Ala.; Katherine Gade, S10 Railroad Avenue, St. Bernard, from Philip Gade. 2210 Ohio Avenue; Mary L. Miller, 999 Dana Avenue, from Charles W. Miller, 902 Seventh Avenue, Dayton, Ky.,j and Frank Tomarkin, FountainSquare Hotel, from Jessie Tomarkin. San Diego, CaUf. 1