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Show MRS. EATON CLOSES HER TESTIMONY Plymouth, Mass . Oct. 28. Both sides rested late today In the trial of Mrs. Jennie May Katon for iht-murder iht-murder of her husband, Rear Admiral! Joseph C.iles Eaton, by poieon. Ar j jniments will be made tomorrow. Mrs Eaton returned to the witness stand this morning for another day of ross examination Although District Attorney Bark-r questioned the defendant for six hours yesterday, he did not reach the death of tbe admiral. The cross examination gradual! brought Mrs Baton s storj to the week of her husband's death Describes Admiral's Death. Tbe illness and death of the admiral wero described by Mia Knton who contradicted portions of tho testimony of her daughter. Dorothy. District Attorney Barker tried repeatedly to make Mrs. Eaton remember having ordered or-dered Dorothy to retire early on the two nights before Admiral Eaton dleu. Mrs Eaton finally said she might have done so. "But I don't admit It." he added Mrs. Eaton denied having written I or dictated the dorumcnt found by State Officer John H. Scott, in "i typewriter at the Eaton home soon I after the admiral's death, which pur ported to be her will She concluded her testimony at noon, after having been on the aland fifteen hours, nine hours of which was spent In cross examination. oo |