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THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1952

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Sues Loan Firm For $25,500

her hpme, {he brunet housewife 21 (UP)--A second degree murder

Beating Is Cited

charged.

In Housewife's Action The collectors “became abysive against Ralph Corbin, 25, atcused;

and used vile and threaten

Prison Inmate Indicted In Stabbing Death

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Feb, indictment was returned today

ing of stabbing a fellow inmate to

By TED KNAP language,” she sald. Then Bego death Jan. 28 in a bdttle at the

A suit for $25,500 damages was struck her, ‘wounding and bruis-

filed today by a young mother ing” ‘her about the head, and after she collapsed on the floor

who said two loan collectors kicked her. violently and broke into her home and one of peateédly in the lower portions them beat her. her body,” the suit charges.

. Corbin, now serving a 1-to-10-vear term for auto banditry from

re-

of Stabbing Charles Bjoraas, 34,

who died fn the prison hospital a

few hours after the fight.

Mrs, Betty Jean Cunningham,’ Young made no atempt to pro- Ray Fox, La Porte prosecutor,

82, of 1420 W, 32d St. flléed the tect Mrs. Cunningham,

and said he would ask a sanity hear-

suit in Superior Court 5. 8he neither collector offered first aid, jo for Corbin, who once was

asked $25,000 for personal in- she said. juries and $500 damages to the = he heating caused the you house. mother to be ill since that d:

ate,

committed to the prison hospital INE ward for criminally insane.

The action is against House- disfigured her face, brought fre- Mother on Probation

hold Finance Corp. and two of its quent headaches and aggrava

ted

collectors, Robert Bego, 22, and a left eye injury suffered in a For Check Forgery Russell Young, 26. Bego and traffic accident several years ago, mns 19-year-old mother of

Young are awaiting trial in Mu- the suit declared. Mrs. Cunni

Ng- three children today was given a

nicipal Court 4 on charges arisirg hame said she has been compelled 5, snended sentence of one year

from the Feb. 13 incident. to seek frequent medical care ,nq put on probation for two The suit filed by her attorney, since the alleged attack. . |years on a charge that she forged Judson Haggerty, charges Hotise- The case will come before 3 government check. hold Finance representatives Judge Paul Clark. The suspended sentence was

“conspired” to intimidate her by threatening to have her put in| SOLVED! Your tax-mon

jail unless she met back pay- problems, or renting, selling, way who pleaded guilty. to forg-: ments on an auto loan. work-finding or loss-recovering ing an indorsement on a $42) Bego and Young, after trying all can be solved through Times check taken from a North Side aza mail box, and dividing the proceeds with two juveniles.

to enter by a side window, then Classified ads. Phone PL broke through a locked door. into 5551 and place your ad.

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