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RE NOVEMBER 15, 1925—PART FEW FOREIGNERS AIDING KRIM IN LONE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM BY VINCENT SHEEAM (Speclal correspondent of the Star and North American Newspaper Alliance with the Rift TANGIER, November 9.—Is Abd-e Kiim pulling chestnuts out of the fire for certain European powers hostile to France? And in so doing, is I alded by a large staff of expert Eu ropean military and technical experts? These questions, which are ap parently taken ously by a large part of the Christian world, stated at the beginning, lous to anybody who knows anything about the Riff. Neverthel SORT THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, RFESORTS. RESORTS. | different = ! PETERSBLKG. Riff | — 1 did the job in |ana Bastl Postiethwaite ran ofr the! games in masterly fashion, but came | nearly being “bumped off” in a wild rush during a peanut scramble. Since | all good parties end up with “eat it seems like a right good way to end up this story—and speaking of eats— Ben Dyer, assistant scoutmaster, was in charge of this department, and he sure did touch the spot. ield Executive George H. Parker announces that Scout troops of Ar- lington County will undertake a big od turn” for the American Legion this week. The legion is conducting an enrollment week in which the at- tempt s being made to locate all man and woman residents in the county who served in the military forces of Ithe United States during the World War as a part of a similar country- | wide campaign. Scouts will make a house-to-house canvass, which will in- volve calling on approximately 4,000 home: They 1 the good turn vesterday and will continue until the b is done. This will be the biggest brother and | community service job ever under brought in a | tiken by the troops of the oth Divi- . Feports that the boys ppY, genteel, n nly fashion that most commendable. Mr. Cole a member of the Washington Chap- ter of the American organization. Nixies, Pixies, Hobgoblins and all the other halloween sprites were in full“regalia and doing their stuff in xood, old-fashioned st7le at iday night by Troop ‘h of the Covenant. E it was raining, but - there wasn't any evidence of irregularities in the weather us far as attendance |* indicated; and numerous were the fair young who braved the rents and drifted in. Some of the od ladies of the church were like- wise in festive meed, and when a duinty little flapper came tripping nto the room everybody just thought he had been directed to the wrong party. This ‘25 troop is a generous rowd; so the ir ermifted to rem: of ers fted in, T uul obser r might have R troop was celebrating 1ster night Somebody 3-year-old brother, all dre 1 up in a|sion par pink rompe To use the| Troop words of one of the ladies who just | parents’ night well attended b had i fleeting glimpse of the “little | % e dear.” he was *the eutest, cunningest | Scouts. Demonstrations in first aid, litle darlin It hardly seems pos. | fire-making, signaling and mes sible, it when part of the make.up |made up the program. Those on the staid team were Donuld King, was rated from him, this some- = 3 body's little brother was no less than [ Burdse Caton, Eitei: SHrown: fand the celebrated King Tono; kinny” Sandors; on the flint-and- s S hri e eis e 1 iire-bullding, Don King and fea. |Henry Backus; signaling, John : o word—was the “opening the paper DIOper. Jeon T I8 s and Lindsey Schwarzma 1 ture of the party, and the judges]|Strauss and Lindsey Schwarzman. All t T istant T s ated in the games. exceutive wsin, wie his | 1&reed upon the charming young lady by bonn W in the black tur coat as winner of the Henry and ngtox with. Col L [first prize. The 364 other of N < | the year. this young flapper is known ich: concluded as a Towich' \etutive |45 Blmore Seeds—n g ina With retrosn. ! an overnight Troop 43, [ Patrol lex ond R 18.] Walter Quade and the with some 15 Scouts retixed the white stockings and powdered wi less energles in dozens of kinds of activities helpful to the cause. All these are important, | though some m: seem trivial to American or European eyes. For in- | stance, it may appear a minor matter whether a person’ knows how to divide 100 by 4 and get a result quick without counting pebbles or 1 serics of marks on paper. Yet | that Caid el Hacj can do si FLA. BOY SCOUTS - egret the ward ities. in D. All Scouts and of ness of Scout Executive Shaw that has compelled absolute rest from Scout company with Mrs. Sh: chlaefli has agreed to providing enough teams can be formed to arranze a suitable sc 1| He requests that all troops ho want to enter to him by 1t the pool or to headquarte mes of the team members need not be given, simply “We want to join the first division polo league Deputy Commissioner Marsh announce at the third divi fon Scout Leaders’ Round Table will meet in the future on the second Mon- day evening of each month. A court reviews will be held at the Chevy > Presbyterian Church next S: evening, November 21, at subsidiary position at Ajdir. the famous Hungarian ad who supposedly led the Riff inst the French this Sum-,tne f: - mer, he never lived pt in the|ple sums of addition, subtraction and imagination of the French press, I[division in his head is one of the have concluded after a painstaking ef-| sources of his influence throughout | fort to find some proof of his existence. | Abd-el-Krim's kingdom The Cermans in the Riff are exclu- sively deserters from the French and Spanish foreign legl The most famous of them is d LI Hadj Aleman. otherwise Joseph Klems of e picturesque adventurer who spent eight y in the French | 0dd C"“" Cases in 1656. deserting to lead the savage |From the Detroit News tribe of Beni Warrcine in its| A page from a Massachusetts court | inst the French. | docket for the year 1656 Klems also d ed from the Beni|Henry Walton was fin Warreine two years ago and made his | that the had as leav way through the French lines to the 4% to h e Rev. Cobbell pr ¢ took service with Abd- | that Robert Bdwards was fined for ex. | cess in apparel in wearing sleeve lace |and gold buttons: that John Scudl | was fined for stealing his n useful inland selling it to him and t mechanical | Collins was fined for railing 1 mapmaker, | husband 1as also done work for the ministry of foreign | flairs, as he is able to read and writs | French and also considerable English. Klems never took any part actual fighting until this Summ campaign against the French, he led a division of 100 at ind was wounded. He Is exceedin well treated by the Rifflans and e jovs the full confidence of both Abd-el and Sidi Mohamnied. He has | en a_house and Tour wives in f, besides one wife in Sheshuan, together with two I mules in fiveman | ! time in the South befo his dutles in Washing On Saturday, 7, the Boy Scouts of Washin; 1d their an- nual ceremony of placing a wreath on the tomb of the Unkn Gen. John A. Lejeun Marine Cor, made the ing with the requirements for zen and patriot ‘ollowing the cere- mony at the t b of the Unknown Soldier, th Secouts muarched to the drill grounds, back ¢ the cemetery where they had 'uvu h then infor ck bein; awarded to the troops having the highest by po o0p 100 3 ¥ with 19 poi Baptist Ch or phon qu (Copyright, Britain American ceserved.) Ghiatlas M Newspaper Alliance CoTnatts Sunshine Bhines 36 and every boati it is equally ridiculou to believe, the RIff “authoritfe would have the world believe, that Abd-el-Krim’s tribesmen have accom plished alone and unaided all the or ganization of their military and gov ernmental machine. In certain im {portant military and political aspects hey have relied heavily upon u ropeans ever since the so-called Riff Zovernment organized in 1921 Telephones Great Aid. rding the forced labor of prisoners, it may be stated that the “wo principal activities of Buropeans with the RIff have been in the depart ments of artillery and telephone. Both artillery and telephones have been in valuable elements in the accomplish- nent of the long series of Riff vie- ories, but the most important of all mechanical f the telephone. And the telephone, even more than tartillery, is practically dependent on he uropean servants of the Riff sultan The French press has times printed extraordinary of the 1 nber of Huropeans, particu- larly Germans, in ice of Abdel-Krim. One such estimate de- clared that 10,000 Germans were en. rolied in the military service of the RIff leader. It was also stated that German officers comprised most of the general staff, while Hungarian nd Purkish officers were responsible for he conduct of a large part of the car paigns These statements are completely un sunded in fact, and have always been e wn to be so by the French au- Billie. | horities in Morocco, who possess an xcellent information service from the R In actual truth, there are from 20 to 25 ermans in the Riff. here s {Iso one Turkish officer—a thoroughly liscredited person In his own country { 'nd no relation whatsoever of M Kemal Pasha. He occupies num- thought the until Scout troop is in proce < the Battery its. was first, ry neet copal Chureh, Seout troops They call the 141 Senior Harris is the e #isted by Patr Stone, Richard Glaze Raymond Mazza, Yule Norton Barnhart, scribe, quarterma istant Scoutmaste; Bill Westlake will oversee issuing of AlL S 1 th ication )1 Lea D DILEALY Chiamber o S‘Petersb FLORIDA The Sunch)ne City 126, Alexandria, Va.. held s st week that was the parents of the Useful to Riffs, The of and will be wders Benjamin Mitchel David, Fischer and and T. Foltz, with win places points; AL yoints. The other were follows: Troop 101, 1 poin The events inc 100-yard dash, Scout relay, Ligh jump throw. The boys competed classe: weighing pounds, 110 the Life anc Rain began before the contest tinished, the enthusiusm lasted the end, when the cups were pres 1o the wir missioner urg Disreg: = d dash, four elin three 110 and RESORTS DAYIG. + BrAL DAYTONA WEaH in und poun s t ind o« deputy divisic A e Greny was o ments, hike last v wtending. Courts uf review ¢ on 126 h Camp o (L this contest Roosevelt Summ will be held next Saturday evening, November 21. In in endon M. . Church and in Numerous othe €5 i ind the o the oung, People’s Building in Alex- 7 ¥ andria Was no easy Joe Feis was all pr irl scout, d Charles here in full i rtisement of “Keep that complexion.” The Chesley s combined o nality witt ¥y and peared in fo which « » of the ga the pres were many i im e 5 of t. and even | Finally father dge or scoutmaster. H. Steidle, | what do you and then [ bresented the appearance of w rather | “I say I want some bacon husky, perhaps collegiate figured, | when I get it 1 am going to flapper of several seasons past, by |thank vou,” said Billie steppin= out in @ rather Ritzy green - crepe party dres Ernest H. Van Fossan. during an intermission in the hilarity, made the presentation of the prizes to the best two costumed participants and to the winner of the peanut hunt, who RESORTS. RESORT was Bill Harris, a ne = = - - and experienced Scout from the > baked beans and brown bread. CH: —\]R\ll)(.\}\\l },[\,}r\(:\[{ decorations wer r z 80 m the competent g termast Kennedy the e velve estir rvain the “Wampu was not scheduled for To the Necout recent outh: ear, outmaster two 100 per woand | e amers (o Troop 43, 4 reward but will performed reunic At Troop hon Eagle Scout names 3 fluently ntly exhaust the ween *Matt be were ser pu some seouts of t Not Thankful Too Soon. rom the New York World Vive-year-old Billie ut the breaktast table asked for more bacon. 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