Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1926 — Page 2

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RIFFIAN PROBLEM IS STILL PRESENT IN SPAIN, FRANCE Military Forces Will Not Be Reduced for Year or - More. fill Time* Special PARIS, Sept. 3.—Now that Abd-el-Krim has been definitely elimithe people of France and Spain are asking themselves when, if ever, the rebel Rifflans of Morocco will be definitely conquered. In France, at least, it is believed ajmost certain that there can be no reduction of the military forces in Morocco for a year or more. The problem confronting' the government is the extent of military cooperation necessary between France and Spain to keep off the menace of another Riffian uprising. French Are Peaceful The political and economic interests of the two countries in Morocco are divergent. The methods pursued in the two zones into which the Sheridan empire is divided are radically different. In the French zone peaceful penetration and friendliness toward the tribes have been the watchword. On the contrary, in the Spanish zone the rule has been to consider the tribesmen as enemlps who must be reduced by war. French public opinion is opposed to sending any French troops into the Spanish zone even if Spain should declare it necessary. Although many thousand of hitherto unfriendly tribesmen have laid ddwn their arms and made formal submission to the French in thenzone the Rifflans look upon the Spaniards as invaders who must he fought until they are driven into the sea. Spain will be forced to carry on the warfare she commenced five centurios ago, whereas

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Duke of Alaska Visits Chicago fieri. Wilds P. Richardson, l - . N. A., retired, known as the "Duke of Alaska,” because of his long service there, is visiting in Chicago after finishing his work in the northern territory. He served twenty years in Alaska, directing construction of roads and trails for the War Department. France has only to organize the northern boundary of her zone to prevent further incursions from the Riff. The question is asked whether the overthrow of Ahd-el-Krirn will not have a disastrous influence on the economic situation of the Frenyh zone. The Rifflans need cereals, sugar and tea and they must send out thousands of farm workers for the harvest in the region of Fez, as well as in Algeria. There are reports that the Spaniards intend to construct a great port at Alhucemas so as to direct the export of Rift products toward Barcelona through Mellila. | The French would of course prefer to see this flow of wealth coming through the French zone toward Oud.jda and Oran.

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HUNTS BURIED TREASURE Man Spends SIOO,OOO in Quest of Hidden Hoard. Hu SKA Service, FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., Sept. 3. —lt may be a myth about the buried treasure that is supposed to have been left in what is now Franklin County, Ark., by Spaniards more than a hundred years ago. But Dr. L. G. Hill spent SIOO,OOO, his life savings, in search for it, and now that he is dead, his two sons are carrying on the quest. Cnder the guidance of an aged Spaniard, certain hieroglyphics and markers were found, but the old Spaniard, died and the map he was following was never found. A mining company now is being organized for extensive execavations.

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