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/• %Mrs. Dotson Asks DivorceSays 'Blue' Is 'Vicious'm i ---- * ■» ■ *•*—■“ * •Charging him with cruelly and husband served five year# in prison ilc^iom MrV. trisie T. Dotson, To- for kilting woman ltrUJ3Gr*nacal school teacher, filed suit for divorce, last week, against her husband. Charles (Blue) Dotson of 2515 Wood brook Ave., this week.The wife, through her attorney, J. Howurd Payne, asked the courtthat he always reminded th6 pres ent wife.that he had “served-time for killing one woman.“ and would be “glad to serve timf for killing her,Mr. Payne stated that the hus-lfor an order to restrain Mr. Dotson iband now is serving a term at theifrom Harming her while the suit is Spending.- Mr. DoUon vcas fined in Northern Police Court three weeks ago following’an altercation in her home, 2538 Madison Avenue. .Asks Custody of Child Site asked also for custody ofHouse of Correction for assaulting Mrs. Sibley. The couple hlt;l been married some five years.In a third divorce suit filed last week\ Mr. Payne represented Mrs. Lula Atkins«of 833 W. Franklin St. in her divorce action against Joseph Atkins of the 500 block Presst*their six-year-old daughter, and for l^e^Wlfe related that Atkins desupport for the child while the di- scr(ed hcr Qct_ 24( Thcy wcrcmarried Feb. 12, 1940.Divorces were awarded in eightvorce action is in the court.Mrs. Dotson maintained that her husband abused and assaulted her. ot£,cr cases last week, and was “vicious and cruel. • She H-Year Union Endad •said further that their first scpara- [ Mrs Maltie |,aU of 722 j* Carey tion came about in ti»bruar,1946 won a divorce from- her hus-bftcr their marriage in Juno, 1941. ^and Oliver whom she married Mr. Paynealso represented Mrs. May 30 1925 Shc sold they agrccdSollie May Sibley of the lt;00 block,^ SCparatc March‘15, 1941.W. Saratoga St. who filed suit for, j{eprcscntcd by Roy Bond, at-divorce against her husband, Hob-|torncy Mrs jcnnj0 Hager of 821 crt, whose address is the House ot ^ Arlington Ave. was divorced Correction. ifrom Charles Hager on testimonyBaret Murder Threat .. that he tired of married life and The litigation set forth that the I ,oft hcr ^ 15 1M1 aftcr u ycarsmarriage. Her maiden-name, llGordon, was restored. —iNow at Gamby’s“HOTRODIN PERSON»»The famous Hot Rod is now broadcasting, in person, direct from Gam-by'* over stationnWITfl every Mondays Tuesday andThursday eveningat 10:05 P.M.Come in and ■ join the fun..Jj GAMBY’SMrs. Annie May Revels of 1620 W. Lafayette Ave. was awarded a decree on her testimony that her husband Eddie, advised her in May, 1949 to leave him.Shc said they had argued over finances. They were married Feb. j 28. 1943. The wife was represented | ! by l^roy Cooper, attorney. . and ifhc husband by Harry Cole, attorney.Agreed to Disagreei Mr. Bond was attorney for Ed-j I ward B. Larkin of 2224 W. North • Ave. who said he and his wife. Mrs.; Bessie Mac Larkin, agreed to scpa- j rate Feb. 2. 1948. They were rnar-iricd Nov. 18. 1946.1 Charles Johnson, also represented by Mr. Bond, cited a voluntary iseparation in his suit for divorce against Mrs. Henrietta Johnson, j The marriage lasted from Aug.! 15. 1933 until Sept. 15. 1937. Mr.' Johnson lives at.3026 Seamon Ave.Nurte Win* Decree —:\J\ Mrs. Annie Sue Johnson, practi-i dftJVcal nurse of. 2026 N. Fulton AvcJsrr! I vnrcrdf rom- w illrc-J ohnson * on testimony that he left March 23.*
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Baltimore Afro American

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