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Show JUDGE TOLA OF EIRLSiPEilJUBf Part of Testimony Given By Gangsters' Victims is Admitted Ad-mitted False SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 16. A statement that he had been notified while the first trial of Thomas Brady i wm In progress that Miss Jennie Montgomery' and Miss Jean Stanley, complaining witnesses, had admitted perjury, was made front the bench Tuesday by Superior Jmlge Ioul3 N. Ward, who conducted the thro, trials of Brady on charges of attacking the girls. I t ill l LN TT M U. "The fact remained that the;e girls were criminally attacked by the so-c-iMed x- tic .'terx ind that w.i- the point at Issue." Judge Ward and. 1 I thought the natter over very carefully i,ef. r,. M Titenclng Kdward Kruvosky. Th fad :'lsn remains that i'.nuly stood by and laughed while the attack at-tack was In progress." The judge's announcement oame during argument on a motion for a new trial After a brief session, argument argu-ment was continued. Kruvosky was the second of the gangsters to go to trial for an .tttack on the jrlrls. WOU W TEST! M il 5. l'ollcewoman Katherine O'Conner teetlfled thnt she told Judge Ward of the alleged perjury. n Iecember 24, she said. Jean Stanley and Jessie Montgomery' both admitted to her that they "lied" on the stand A petition for a writ of habeas corpus cor-pus to obtain the release from San Quentln state prison of Kdmond (Spud) Murphy, first of the gangsters to be convicted, wns denied Tuesday by the supreme court, without comment. com-ment. 00 |