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Show Warships Will Do No Good Paris Temp3 Talks of the Perdicarus Case in Somi-Ofllcial Article. PARIS, June 9. The Temps today pub-llahed pub-llahed a scml-o.llclal leading article on tho Pcrdlcaxls case. It says: Those- who ccntond that France should follow the course of tho United States In sending warships to Tangier should understand that ships will bo of no good whatever, as the prisoners are sixty mllas from the coaet, and Morocco Is dolns cvorythlr.tr possible without naval pr-sr.uro to brtnpr about their release. The article points out that any forcible action by the navy wouldrcclpllatc Bravo Issues bctwoci' France and Morocco. Similarly Simi-larly any French land demonstration would bring on a danKcroiis atrugglo bc-twAfn bc-twAfn tho Mussulmans and Christians In Morocco. Under tho peculiar conditions oxlBtlng In Morocco the cautious diplomacy Franco Ih now pursuing Is the only feas-Iblo feas-Iblo courBC This promises to result in tho release of the prisoners. "Hereafter," continues the Temps, "tho Incident Imposes upon Francj tho necessity neces-sity to police Tairglor sons to afford complete com-plete protection to the mitlvc population und to foreigners." Except for the forcsolng article, the newspapers hero do not give promlncnco to tho situation at Tangier. |