This is a contest over the tutorship of Irving Simkin, the minor son of the deceased; the contest being between Louis Simkin, the father, and Louis Fein, the maternal grandfather.
In addition to this, he appears to have been involved in a number of shady transactions concerning money matters.
The reasons assigned by the trial judge, and approved by us, are as follows:
The mother of the child was killed in an unfortunate accident, and the purpose of this litigation seems to be to control the prosecution of the damage suit.
The evidence shows that Simkins has been arrested at least ten times for forgery and obtaining money under false pretenses, and, on one charge of forgery, he pleaded guilty of obtaining money under false pretenses and was sentenced to the parish prison for six months.
The evidence further shows that Simkins was charged in the juvenile court with nonsupport and placed under bond; that he jumped his bond, went to Texas, and was brought back, his mother being the surety on his bond and endeavoring to make the bond good.
