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HIFFIAN LEADER 1 NOT DISCOURAGED Repulsed o One Sector, He § \y Starts Drive on Another ’ | Parls, July 10 P—Undaunted by | Al repulse in the Taza region, Abd- El-Krin, Moroccan rebel chief, ap- pears to be turning his attention garther to the northwest with the object of directing an offensive to- ward Fez by way of Ain-Aicha and | the lower Leben Valley, | The situation at Taza, an import- | Ant town east of Fez on the Algerian railway, nevertheless requires care- § ful watching, as the French com- mand belleves the Riffians are like- ly to renew their drive there at any moment. General Naulin, newly appointed to the supreme command of the French forces, is leaving for Moroc- leo July 18, or 10 days earlier than was first arranged. He is now at| Vichy, dividing his time ' taking his annual cure, s staff and studylng the mass o ments supplied him by Premi Painleve, The general tells interviewers that he is fully allve to the formidable hature of the task before him, but 18 ‘confident of final success. Modern methods of warfare are evidently not applicable to the situation. Time has shown that it is insufficient for the French to parry the Rifflan thrusts; they must deliver vigorous ones themselves. ‘For that purpose the government %4s given him a fres hand and promised him all the men and sup- plies he deems necessary. However for the prasent he' will do with the material and troops already avail- | ble. 7 The French, General Naulin says, | ere confronted with an adversary in | in Abd-El-Krim who ought not to be underestimated, though at the game time there is no reason.to gee in him another Attila. With time, defermination and method, he can be brought to terms. Approval Voted % The atmosphere for the govern- | f§ ment has been somewhat cleared by the hearty approval given by the chamber of deputies, at the end of | last night's debate, of Premier Fair leve's plan to make vigorous ‘Abd-El-Krim if he refuses the p terms to be offered through Spaniards. The chamber voted an additional appropriation for the Aoroccan op- eratione of 183,000,000 francs, by a vote of 411 to 29. M, Painleve again had the suy port of the opposition, which more than replaced the abstaining so - ists, and he has learned that he ¢ count gafely on a good mafority to approve the national defe The premier did not re terms which ars to be offered to | M Abd-El-Krim, but showed that he | did not believe the Riffian chief | would accept them, The seriousness | of the situation is not concealed, and eritics of the government declared France will have to resort to an ap peal for volunteers to raise a b enough army to drive the invaders § out of the protectorate. | Dispatches from Tez sy th ‘Abd-El-Krim's campaign is b developed with astonishing resemb- lance to the military science of the Great War. In addition he is con- | tinuing his “filtering” tactics win- ning over tribes whose loyalty to the French had been wavering and te rorizing others into joining h forees. These tactics are not uniformly successful, however, some of th tribes in the protectorate remainir unswervingly loval This was tl case at Taza, where the tribesmen expressed the wish to help defend | the city. The “filtering” method used by ‘Abd-El-Krim consists in sendin Riffian regulars between the Frenc posts singly. Thake emissarics, reaching a tribal village at night. || urge the chief ang tribesmen m; espouse Abd-El-Krim's cause | As the number of Riffia ereases in the village, the pr becomes greater, and if argum fall assassination is somet sorted to to remove the outstandir exponents of loyalty. Louis Malvy, 1 delegation to the conference in Madrid, is on back to Paris. The third Bpanish agreement, dealing wi political phases of their planned collaboration in Morocco, was not 4 yesterday as had been ex- pected,but it is announced that th ccremony will take place in the near | future. The agreement was appros princip.e but it was found n to revise the final text of the doo ment During its night session chamber of deputies was informed §§ by Premier Painleve that French | |8 war planes are to drop pamphlets 4 Into the Riffian ranks telling them | of France's willingness to make |B peace. This propaganda among the tribesmen will coincide with the of- |§ al ofter of pepce to be made fo | @ NEWBRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925. All single suites All odd pieces All surplus steck S'HERRUP'S Smast | mfi’@mde after- Stock-taking over! Stocks too heavy in spots. Out t.hev go, says Herrvp What does rl"* mean to YOU? It means this—Y OI BUY Good Furniture this week at less than cost prices. 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