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Show GIRL BRANDED 1 TO SAVE MOTHER ' Lets Initials Be Cut in Flesh tb Protect Blind Woman PAHis. in.. March 10. i.ov for a Mind mother mnif 19-year-old Mrs. ncssie i l;'.r,'r- Fut.mil to a liunian hranfllnK - , niatlon at the liaiuls Of a man who. It IB I i havRrd haJ Imprisoned them lotli. , Th brand la tlir- man s Initials, cut with a razor In letters an inch and half lugli into the glrl'a breastr-vivid scars that will remain for Ufa ;ivnn Forsman M. is in jad hers charged with th crime State'a Attorney Brlstow savs he will prefer aufflclent ud- I .lit, -n.il i hurM-s to false tMe l,Jiil lo ! $100,000. if necSesafy; to prevent th-1 man from ttcjnc rclcasoi The Klrl oollapsid following h:r rescue bv polire and not until now nSSkgSha been, aide tf. tell of her -xperlenee M The oniv person aide to oonsRie her Is tbe little blind woman who adopted her when ahe was a baby. MOVE TO FARM "My husband moved mother and T out tf, tin- Isolated farm owned by Forsman. Fors-man. where we vv.re to help urk It.' the girl told the pnllro. "Rut my hux-band hux-band dldn l llk farm vv,,rk and s,n left "Korsmnn had a room with us and let u atay aftr my husband left Finally, however, he began to make advances, and mother anil I derided to leave." Horror CSihe Into the girl's eyef "He wouldn't let iis ,'. it wafl terrible, after thai. He would lock me in :i shack across ihe road He watched the mail man t-o I wouldn't receive or send any letters. And I had to ;a. "i ,'ouid have escaped if I'd been alone Rut I couldn't leave my blind mother there bscauSc he might have blamed her and there's n, knowing what he WOOld have done. "More than six weeks ago he told me he was nolng to brand me Vou can never erase the mark.' he said. 'And everyone else will know you are mine.' "He a-sked r.io whether he should have ihe Initials made at a blacksmith shop and then burn them Into mv flesh or whether he should Mil them In. I was too ' Trifled to speak "OttC dSJ he made me Me down on the floor near "a window . With black Ink he traced a ' : or. my flesn and then with .i -harp razor ho began to ,-ui its outline out-line "Mother sat In the next room Lest She be alarmed I kept silent, though the pain was terrible. "Mrs Maud Bamea came in just as he had finished with clothes, she had w.i-l-,id for Forsman, He threatened ven-ii ven-ii an; - PRiif Mrs. I'.arnes has h -,-rlbcd ifte scene. The next night, .Mrs. Rogers told police, po-lice, she was forced to submit to the rutting ( th "K" compleiing I'orsman'n InltlaN. No one will ever know how 1 suffered. suf-fered. ' she said. "But f didn't tell mother about It for four days." Prpm then on, both the girl and the mother say, 'bev were watched closely, but ultimately managsd through the postman post-man to g"i word ton friend In Vermillion. Vermil-lion. Ill , . Sheriff J. H. Slzemore then went from Paris and rescued the two Forsman wns asleep when Slzemore and his son arrestsed him. He denies the charges. oo - |