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Show IKS DAMAGE SUIT IS STARTED Elizabeth McClmtock Seeks $20,000 Redress m Case Opening Today Charging that she was wrongly accused ac-cused of the theft of a diamond ring and was imprisoned In tlv- city Jail where she was rearc-hed and compelled to divest herself of her clothes -uid wi;s roughly handled! Elizabeth Mc-Clintock, Mc-Clintock, trained nurse of Ogden, began be-gan suit In the district court thin morning seeking damages of $20,000 against those who accused he;- of the ih-ft and took part in Searching her. The case opened this morning In Judge A F.. Pratt s couvt with the Impaneling of a Jury. .Miss McCliritOck names Leroy Ses-j Blbns and his wife. Tc-rese Sessions, A. V. Jen8en( former sergeant of police, I Everett Noble, lillcy ijatten, detectives, detec-tives, Mrs. Muhnda liriggs and E. Catherine Boyle, as the defendants,1 :md charges them all With either tak- Ing part in accusing her of the bheftl jof the ring or scan hlng her Clothing In tlj pullCe Station The muse sets forth in her com-j com-j plaint that on Decembe r L'T. Ul'.i. she was eniidoyed in the Sessions home and on that day she t ua accused of stealing the diamond ring. As a re-1 1 suit of the aTOUSatlon, she alleged, she i Was takeu to the city Jail and locked I 1 in a room for five hours. She accuses Mr Hrlggs and t'ath-erino t'ath-erino Boyle of locking her In the I room and forcing her to divest her j clothing so a search for the ring might I be made. The women she alleges, j roughly .onbel her hair In an en-Ideavor en-Ideavor to find the missing jewel I Miss Mc 'Unlock claims all the accusations ac-cusations were false and the Indignities Indigni-ties forced upon her by those taking I part In the accusation, arrest and search, caused her great bodily fenr and has reflected upon her name and 1 reputation She asks the court to award her a blanket judgment of 20,000 from the j defendants named for the Injuries' done her through the false accusation land her arrest and search. 00 |