-Thursday* • *e-~mi—Eh*Mytheual•ialtanFOed to VacatePlat In Long Beachm-rtnlasin-ted5c-RIOS’CLofferus!I-a-is-a»iyheTwo bills, ooe lor divorce and the other, to vacate a plat at Long Beach, were filed at the office of Chancery Clerk C. J. Darby.Mrs. Lillian Rose Derringtonfiled suit for divorce from R. G.Derrington, also asking custody of their minor child. The complainant and defendant were married August 31, 1940, and were separated August 9, 1941, according to the bill of complaintCruel and inhuman treatment was charged by the complainant who added that the defendant is a resident and inmate of the United States veterans’ facility near Biloxi.In the caseiof A. W: McElmur-ray and W. S. Livermore versusthe Town of Long Beach,' et al,the complainants seek to vacate aa plat known as Gulf View Courtin Long Beach.The complainants stated in the bill that they plan to improve theproperty in question by obtainingFHA loans. Before they can obtain the loans, however, certainchanges *in the size of* the lots must be made.Miss Ada Krotzer and Bertha Leckington, who have purchased lots in the area under question, were also named defendants.The complainants seek to ., setonbooks,] and meet governmentXBvwZwthe ■ am▼ i —'la the recent nation-wide i lor atettninttin for*war phnw proximately 14,000,000 poo*aluminum has been contriboland diet it not a complete reRevere made hit 2h1770.C\a k!ivi