Show EDITOR WHO MADE ATTACK ON GERMAN NOBILITY CHEERED BERLIN Oct 26 Justice Kern ern has hils closed tho the t taking of ot testimony mon In the libel action l brought ht b by G General l Count Kuno von on against a M. M Harden editor of or Dlo Die saying the tho court had heard f enough on which to h base o a a. decision though ho did not Indicate what hat that decision de de- de would be bl Counsel were given ghen the privilege of being heard today Herr Harden when he left the court was as cheered wildly by Immense crowds crowd of person persons who admired his hi courage In attacking pow powerful rul personages connected with the Imperial court Prince Philip zu Eulenberg German ex-German to Vienna did tild not appear HI Ills physician Informed the Jus Justice that t It would be dangerous dangerous dan dan- for his patient to do so so o Dr Dron on von Gorden attorney for Count von on Moltke add adding In that there then was dang danger r of or tho the prince having a stroke of apoplexy and falling dead In court Justice Kern then directed Police Captain von on Treskow to take the witness who testified yesterday whose hose made to name was as not public Prince zu Eulenberg's residence to 8 see e If tt the witness could Identify Zu Eulenberg Von Treskow later return returned d to the court and I said ld the prince refused to receive them Herr Harden during the proceedings proceeding lost his temper and waving wB his hand In fury toward Count Kuno Kurio von on Moltke yelled Does he still sUIl deny that a member of or orthe the royal house told me that Von Moltke would be mad 1 if ho he tried to repel tho the charges K Justice n K d I General yon von If Ir he had resigned his position on account of ot the publication of Herr Hardens Harden's charges Von Moltke replied that there had hod been such a mountain of lie lies piled up against him that he t felt lt he could no longer longor remain the military commandant at Berlin BerUn Ho said Mid he had worn orn the Emperors Emperor's Emperors Emperor's Em Em- peters peter's uniform for two forty years and loved his hie career He b begged the court to take the ruin of or his care career r Into consideration con con- when hen he passed p. sentence upon Harden The da day was lar largely ely occupied with ex expert expert ex- ex pert testimony b by Dr Magnus on the thc nature natura of ot the offenses charged in inthe tho the indictment |