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DENY PRESIDENT ' nuvoiPM IIIDCPI V, ! " ' ' BMMMMWM X - "Washington," Oct. 38. (L N..8.) Whatever the Impression trained by the delegation of supporters of the Leacue of Nations received by Pres ident Wilson yesterday It was made evident today that their statement ', on the president's physical condition 'represented their own conclusions vmy. f. Secretary Tumulty was emphatic in pouuuis; out uiai uto iwraw i.nre. Of the delegation headed by Hamilton Holt must not be regarded as sponsored by the White House. Admiral Grayaon, the president's phy sician, was equally positive in declaring the president was stronger now than at any time since he was first taken ill. In answer to the comment of the del egation that his address yesterday might be the president's final appeal to the conscience of his countrymen in the su preme moral decision that they are called upon to make," Admiral Oraysow asserted that the president showed abso lutely no ill effects from the visit of , the delegation or the strain of his speech to them. Ha added that the president came through the day In good shape. WITNESS PICTURES KILLING OF DIINIEtl Eugene. Oct. 28. Tha last of the 12 Jurymen for the trial .of William R. Elliott, charged with murder, was secured Wednesday afternoon, and the first witness was placed on the stand. In a lengthy preliminary statement the prosecuting attorney gave the Jury his basis for the theory that Elliott deliberately and with malice struck the blow with a knife that resulted In the death ol his nelghborv Vivien Dunten. ' ) f : y-' The testimony of the leading witness, Frank Soliem, who was an. eyewitness of the tragedy, concurred with that of the wife of Dunten. that Ellttofs bogs trespassed on the Dunten place and that Elliott, on his way to work, saw the animals and went In to drive them out ; that Dunten saw him from " the house and went out to Interfere with the taking of the hogs until Elliott had' paid damages. WIDOW DEITIES WORDS The testimony of both witnesses was somewhat confused as to what occurred as the two men met. Mrs. Dunten made denials when confronted with her testi mony before the coroner's Jury, to the effect that her husband knocked Elliott down. She also hedged when confronted with previous statements "showing that there had been bad blood between the two men for years." The counsel for the defense, in sup porting the theory of self defense, pointed to the fact that Elliott had been known in the neighborhood all his life as a peaceable, law abiding eitl sen, the victim had been entirely the opposite, quarrelsome and vindictive, said witnesses, and on several occasions he had cursed Elliott and threatened his life. ALL JCBORS FARMERS The testimony of Soliem indicated that Dunten .ran up . to Elliott on this occasion in an excited manner, and that Elliott did not move until Dunten came at him with a club. Then they clinched and Elliott used his knife, stabbing Dunten three times after ha had fallen, Soliem testified. Attorneys C. A. Hardy and O. H. Foster are defending the accused. The jury is composed of the following: John West, Trent ; Clarence C. Flak. Notl ; George Holland, Crow; Arthur O. Pir tle, Coburg; James H. Brummett, Springfield! M. C. Bobbins, Cottage Grove ; Eli T. Virgin, Junction City ; Charles W. Dwtgglns, Irving ; Charles R. Hastings, Thurston ; James Horn, Eugene, and John Thramer, Eugene. A feature of the personnel is that all Jury men are farmers. service board, as that body had no .such power, and the measure would ratify this action, if passed. . f. v; y Commissioner Bigelew deefired : ."the measure 'does not provide pt any more men or salaries i tt merely gives a rating t those men who are already working.? Majority of those affected are firemen. Measure Designed To Ratify Eeturn Of ex-Service Men Officials of thecity called attention of voters today to a measure on the city ballot which would ratify reinstate ment of 34 city employes who returned to the service during the war period. The city attorney made a ruling that the men could not be reinstated by the civil NOW NOW GLADYS BROCKWELL IN "WHITE LIES'l Is a white lie ever justifiable? Would you give up your wife for another man? 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