Show I BLAME COUNT WITTE Member of Cabinet Criticise StrongMan Strong-Man of Muscovite Nation LondonThe Daily Telegraph published pub-lished an article written by a member pt the Russian cabinet In which it Is contended that it was the governments govern-ments indecision and Inaction In tho autumn of 1904 when it would have been easy to win over the loyal zero tavo party to cooperation with the government in its work of reform that sowed the seeds of the present trouble The delays consequent on this action he says led to the formation of an alliance al-liance of the reform party and a group of terrorists and anarchists fatal step which I am convinced will strike the Russian emancipation movement barren for many long years to come and be fraught with unending calamities calam-ities to the nation Tho writer proceeds to refer to the great hopes raised by Count Wlttes call to power and the subsequent disappointment dis-appointment at his failure because ot his vacillation and inconsistency He complains that Wltto instead of declaring de-claring ruthless war against the revolutionary revo-lutionary terrorist party actually contributed con-tributed toward trying the Gordian knot between the modern opposition party and the terrorists tighter than It was before |