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Show Condition Not as Good as ; Yesterday; Another Specialist Called. V. ASI1INCTON. Oct 17. President Wilson continued to show improve-menl improve-menl today, White House officials I said, and he appeared to be mucn che nil bj the defeal of the Shan unu I amendment to the peace treaty. The result of tho senute vote was communicated com-municated to the president immediate-l immediate-l after it was announced late yester-i yester-i day. While President Wilson was feeling well today, bis physicians said the prostatic pro-static condition from which he had been suffering for several days was j checking the general improvement of .'the past two weeks. The doctors Issued the tollowin? bulletin "Wliiie House 12.25 p. m Oc:ober 17 1919 "The president passed a oomrort-able oomrort-able night and is feeling well this morning. His temperature, pulse and respiration rates are normal. Thrt J prostatic condition is not as satisfac-torj satisfac-torj as yesterday and is cheeking general gen-eral improvement of the pat two days ' GRAYSON, "RUFFIN, ' STITT." Dr Grayson announced that he had called I'r. Hugh Young of Johns Hop-kin. Hop-kin. hospital Baltimore, one of th flremost spi I tallsts in the country on in.' tatlc troubles and that he was ej pected at the While House some time today During the morning the president presi-dent was treated by Or. Fowler, a Washington specialist who was called in when 'be president first suffered this complication several day ago Dr. Vcunc will make a thorough examination ex-amination o?" the -.welling of the pos late gland to determine liether anj op iration I necessary, Dr. Grayson said i |