Show ARRAIGNMENT OF BRITISH NA NATION nON Criticism by Col Roosevelt of o f fIts Its Attitude Toward Ancient Egypt E London Slay May 31 Quite te unexpected ly today Theodore Roosevelt delivered what Is I considered by b Englishmen as f a severe vere arraignment arrall of or the tile nation In its Ita attitude toward Egypt g picturesque pl was wu looked Jr for from rom th tile the farmer r president prent of the United but la view of uC Ma ut In Egypt In which watch he gave praise in full ull measure to the BrItish Bt for the development d that British rule rale there reo U It was waa not expected he be would revert ta that sub jeet e especially to take England to Bat But with a that caused a stir Ur among those who w tout lied gathered In the Guildhall to witness the eer cera ony 08 of conferring g upon him the freedom of oC the city dt of London LoRdon Mr Roo Roosevelt vH It declared that while England bad had iven Egypt Ept th the best beet government In III Z 2461 M years ean yet recent events event fol fel wing the a assassination of Premier Pasha had bad shewa that In cr tain tata t vital rital points point po ata the tile g government had llad erred and alai ncI that must mast repair this t error If J she sh wished to do her ber full run duty daJ daJe He Ii e called ailed attention to the fact that leads object IB la was waa the cc es e t of order Either you have hav or you have not th the right to remain In Egypt pt and es ea and keep order If you have havo not the right and have not the tile desire to keep order oM r then by b all means get out But Bat If MS as a I hope you TOil feel fHI your our duty dut to mankind and aDd your laity fealty t to your our own great nation alike aUke bid you tar stay then thea make th the fact and the name o agree ree and show how you ou are ready read to meet in very ry deed the na re n responsibility a that Is yours When a people treats as all the corner stone of It forfeits all an right ht to be treated as worthy worth of n Same Seme na nation nAtion nation tion must govern Egypt and aM 1 I h he hope pe e sad ad the English nation ne n will de elde ekI that tbt the duty dut 1 Is theirs their |