South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 102, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 April 1920 — Page 7
sv a dat. afi ii r. n. tvzx KILLS RIVAL TO SÄYE WIFE'S LOVE "Fixer" of Broken Marriages
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMED
Says Throat of Ex-Soldior to
'Steal Hi? Family'' Drove
Him to Murder.
HA.NTOKI). Calif.. Arril 10. Yhn "William J. I'orbps f:oe! on trial here Into this month for the k 1111 r of Clarfnre Katon a Ftory will le toM cf a man driven to df Operation ty th threat of another man to Btc-.il h!.s wife's love. Forbes says h klllr.i Kuton br:iu" tho latter refused to stop boantintf of his ability and intention of alienating Mrt:. Forb ' affection. After shooting Katon dead For be rode 1,100 miles In an automobile in four days, traveling day and iilpht without lf-ep, io himfc'if up. Forbes once was postmaster of Deeth, Nev.. and later berame deputy county .w-s.inr th re. Iiton returned from the war, nnd wa.s welcome at th I ertcn hom( because of hbs friendship with meml.ers of Mrs. ForiV family. Katon, Forbes a."' rted. reciprocated by openly attempt!:.;; to win Mrs. Forbes' love. Sought to I'M-aK Becoming; Interesting in some r.ilnlntf property nir Ai row io ai, about So mllt-s from Tonopah, Forbes Fnw an opportunity to t:et a'vay from Eaton. he s.iiJ. and moved with his farr.tiy Mr. Forbes and their two boy.s to tho mine. Maton then I tm writing lo'ters to Forbes her husband dr. lared. l-r'in? her to Join him 3a allfom'a. "Tho eftnditlon became unbearable." Forbes said, "and I drove to 'aJil'-rnia in my car to p e IJatoa ;.nd come to u definite under.stamlin;,' with him. "I met him in th Ftree and went with him to his room to talk the matter over. The result was that I agreed to take Katun ti my home and leave It to Mrs. Forbes to t hoose between Us." The two left town that cenin. and started for Nevada. They had traveled about S) miles when the li,ht on the car went out. Forbes stepped out to make repairs, he said, when Katrin suddenly !aim l : "I'll not git any farther. I'm piin;' to leave you at the net town and Ko back. I ran take your wife at any time, and the two kidy. too." "Tlie- Only Way." Forbes whipped out a revolver and fired one shot. It struct Faum In the head, killincr him instantly. Kealizinj; that he was in a strai.cr" country, among strangers, and thai lie hail letters in his pockets, written by Katon, which would l.e taken from him, Forl-Vs der ided to go to Arrowhead and get his family they 11 veil alone In the hi Iks and then surrender. This he 11.1. later wiring California authorities he was on his way. A few days later he appeared. .Meanwhile he had found a new hme for his family. The killing took place near Stratford. Kincrs county, California, on January 2'.. Forbes said. Forbes talks frankly of the killing. ""There was no other way out," he savs.
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Mrs. Margaret Ar.gllm. shown above, with her Mf.rtran. is a wfll known social worker, and i' known as "Mrs. l'i-It." She ha.laid out a recipe for happy marriage, and since last August has reconciled more than a hundred married toupbs. Here is the recipe
'Keep rn looking up to your huchmd, even if you have to get down on your knees to rio it. Don't let ourself give up a single one of the illusions you had about hira wh'": he was your fiance. Believe what he says whether you know or not it the truth he i telling you."
LAPORTE GAINS 40 PERCENT
Population of Neighbor City is Placed at J 5. 158.
HOLDS LEVER ACT US VALID; BLOCKS WAR OA' PROFITEERS
WASHINGTON. April 10. The census bureau today announced the following population figures: Norualk. Conn.. "7. .".77; Corning, N. V.. I.., Jt; Laporte. Ind.. l.'.l.'S, 1'on.l lu Iac. Wis., l'.:.; Middiet't .vii, (.. 1; M .T.on-.iru . Wi--., :..H1; Caji. Glrard.au. Mo.. le,.'.".2; Caruthersville. Mo.. 4.73'); Slater. Mo.. 7;7; ICeaneit. .Mo.. ir.Ol'L': Charleston. Mo., ;:.:;5i; ltrmim:ton. Mo., J.t.Stl; St. Genevieve. Mo.. (4; Jackson. Mo., 2.1"X; Jonesboio, Ark.. r.HS:; Illythevilb' Ark.. .. M7: FayettevlIIe. X. C, S, .77; St. Albans, vt.. 7,:.:. Increases sin.ee IMH; Norwalk. VW or ln.s; Corning or 1.1..'; I-iporte. 4.r,;:.1. or 44.0: F)nl Im I'ic. 4.C.t0 or LM.T,; Mid.llotown. 10.44. or or 7?. 4; Menominee. S or 1.4; Cape Girardeau. 1,777 or I'l.OO: Caruthersville. 1.0!j or ;:0.00; Slater. .":.! or 17. P.; Kennett ,'S9 or 19.4; Charleston. J 40 or 7.H; Farmington, 7 o. or 2.S; St. Genevieve 7'J or ;.n;
Jackson :) or .1; Jonoboro. 2.'.'1 or ::1.7; Illytheville, 2,.,'.s fir H7.T,; Fayetteville 1 . S 2 or 20.00; St. Albans. 1.2 0 1 (,r is.. Ruoture Kills 7,000 Annually R'-ven tliousana t."-rons enrh y-ar are '.i.l away M: buiinl certificate tieui r.:ai't'l "Iiupture." Why? U.Tau tiie untoitunate oiii-s bal mgb-i ; a thtmKi'Ivcs or 2: cl lx n n.eiely taliins i uro cf the iKn (yv i:in) of tl.. fiifhctlen nr. I l aying no attttitfon to the. rn;.-. Wlut r.r you loliiK'? Arc you n f;l (. t In,,' yur-f--lf hy wc.utr.K a truss, i;j.ll;i.nc or v.h it. ver nanu- yon rlioosn to call it? At ht-.'t, tie tiuss is only a m.-iki'-alft k fal-- prop ajalr.-t a t xKap.Mr.!; wall ftr.t cannot be xi t. d to a- ; us i:mi'u thoa a i'iere r.a-h:in'.. al suj ;oit. Tin b!nilr.cr j-rcs.iue i't.krUs lioo 1 circulation, liu.s tohMnir tin- w.al.i in.! i'iufc'fs ti' td.it which tl.i y ie tj :.u. t nourlslirnent. lint y ! ri' " ta foiin.l a way, ari't rvery t.-u.-.'-- si:(T'rr iv. t',i" Inrnl Is Invite, i to ::iik" a KKELi tv.t riyiit m t-,oi
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FFFFLO. Colo.. April lft.The federal government's anti-jro!iteer-ii;g (amt'iicn here was badly cripId d today as a result of injunctions granted by Fnitcd States District Judge Kohcrt I', lewis blocking a grand Jury probe into alleged excessive i rice for coal and wearing apparel. Impressing the opinion that sections of the Iever act are unconstitutional. Judge J,cvis also held that retailers were entitled to sei! goods priced at their value rather than at a certain "reasonable" matgin above actu"! cost.
YOUXG CASHIER HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT
INIMANTAPOLIS. Ind.. April 10. Maurice Maney. -9 ears old. cashier ol the Ch-veland Grain company lore. Is under arrest today charge.' with embezzlement following diso'Vt ry cf an ?ll,,J,,i shortage in the nrm's accounts.
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