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Show 'FURMER POLICE MATRDiL HEARD Mrs. Malmda Briqqs on Stand in Suit Brought By Nurse Probate, law and motions occupied attention of Judge A. 10 Pratt's division divi-sion of the district court until 1 ) .'cluck, when the c.ise of Kllabeth I Mcdintock, trained nurse, who Is iU-mK iU-mK Li vo Sessions and others for $1:",-iiiui $1:",-iiiui da mages for alleged false re cusations cusa-tions for the theft of a diamond rlfl( MM rOOpOllCd before Jurv. Mrs Mglinda BrXggM, former mi-Iron mi-Iron at the police atation, who Is charged with ha ing sean-hed Mis. McCllntOck, was on the stand t.odav. She testified In detail as to the search of the clothing and suit cases of Misjj licClintOCk and dcnittl that the nurse was roughly treated during her stay In the police station. Miss IfcCllntocka when on the stand, testified that sho was falsely accused of stealing the ring while employer! in the BCMiona' home m Oecemher of lag! ycir. She complained lhat she , was compelled to remain In the poll:e ; station five hours and was Marched v tha matrons who roughly combed her hair In nn endeavor to loctle the missing Jewel. The diamond ring, valued at $15o was said to have been found In a , pan of refuse the day following on the ! rear porch of the Sessions' home. Apparently Ap-parently i' had been swept from th-shelf th-shelf where it was last seen Into the inn of icfust apologies are aald k have been made to Miss MoClintOCk, who. k is said, forgave her accusers. Miss McCltntock names Mr. Sessions, Ses-sions, his wife, a B Jenaon, former police sergeant. Kverett Noble, detective de-tective ami Mrs. Brig-fa and E. Cath- l ine Bo. 1 le ;is " sponsible for the false accusations and search and asks blanket blan-ket damages from all the defendant of f20.000. The case has been before th court! for three days. It Is expected to he' placed in the hands of the jury thl I week. |