Show AN I IF F Ambassador Pages Page's recent silly remarks at Southampton Southampton South- South ampton arc are a a. sample of the general tone of his hist t addresses in iu England bo ho cannot too soon be recalled A At t the unveiling of a monument to the Pilgrim Fathers at that famous British h port Dr Page concluded concluded concluded con con- a series of fawning compliments to his British hosts with these W words In spite of or tho the great fusion of or races and of the tho great contributions which other nations' nations have ha made to the one onehundred onehundred onehundred hundred millions of or people across the sea and to her incalculable wealth the th United States Is yet ct English led and English ruled Dr Page has his countrymen's men permission to crouch with servile sycophancy at the feet of his disgusted disgusted dis dis- dis- dis gusted English acquaintances if he will but make it plain to then them that his attitude is entirely unofficial When TheIl he attempts to curry favor or with the noble lords and ladies Indies that environ him he is not representing his cO country nor the people that had supposed him an Ameri American an This count country is neither English led nor English ruled it is American led and American ruled and extends no greater friendship to Great Britan than to the other nations with whom we arcon are arc on friendly terms tenus When Dr Pago Page was appointed to tile the Court of St. St James it was understood that his qualifications for the post consisted chiefly of the circumstance that he be had been the tho Presidents President's ent's publisher and that Mr 1 Wilson was th thus s discharging an obligation It Itis Itis Itis is his own fault if the country countr has begun to think that was his only qualification for the place |