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Show "ONLY FRIEND," JENSEN'S PLEA iM'nn Accused of Alienating Affections Af-fections of Another Man's Wife Enters Denial. Alfred Jensen, who Is being sued for S10.000 damages by John Uecd for alleged al-leged alienation of Mrs. Lcona Reed's affections, took the stand ynslerday In Judge C. W. Morse's court and denied tho charges brought against him. Jensen Jen-sen Insisted that his relations with the Reeds had never transgressed the bounds of neighborly friendship. Whatever attention at-tention he paid Mrs. Roed, he raid, was that of a mere kindly interest in both hor and her husband. "Sometimes I .took hor homo at night after attending social affairs," he said, "but most of tho time It was at tho request re-quest of Reed, who was unable to be present." Witnesses for tho prosecution testified that Mrs. Reed had gone to Jensen's home late at night on several occasions. Jensen denied this charge in every particular. par-ticular. Mrs. Reed, he said, had never crossed his threshold at night unless accompanied ac-companied by her husband or some other responsible porson. |