Show ATTORNEYS ATTORNEY'S BROAD HINT ASTOUNDS THE COURT Prosecutor Loses His Temper in Trial of Sedition Case MANILA April At AI the trial yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day of If the editor of Freedom who Is charged with sedition tn n publishing an article article ar ar- ar- ar tide from an American periodical to which the editor of the Freedom agreed and added remarks of his own own censuring the tho United States Commissioners' Commissioners rule tho the General Attorney-General J. J L. L II n. Wilfley created cr a sensation and astounded the tho Judge lawyers and spectators He lost ost his temper with JU Judge Odlin and said The civil government wants to know where It stands under the tho law passed It wants to know whether It will be en en- forced or whether such unwarranted statements will be allowed The court knows the tho wishes of the government and It Is to be bo presumed that It knows Its itson own o rules rulOs Judge COhn replied The court will do de termine the case according to law The court wants you to understand that It believes be be- individuals have rights as well as governments The defence had asked for tor a a. delay of a week owing to counsel having been disqualified dis qualified Filipino YR I d s standard on account of law of n not The passing hearing gt the tho In I tho the demurrers lers in tho the case was postponed until May lIlay 3rd |