Show MOROCCO IS IN A STATE OF CHAOS PARIS Aug 26 Premier Premier Clemenceau who returned from Carlsbad and Munich h yesterday esterday has assumed active direction of the Moroccan situation which developed during his absence He conferred with Foreign Minister War Minister and Mister Minister M of Marine Thomson Thomson Thomson Thom Thom- son who met him at the station and to toda today today to- to da day he goes to Rambouillet to see President President President dent Fallieres The Journal Des Debats In an editorial as to the effect of M. M r. r Clemenceau's re return return return re- re turn on the Moroccan l situation says He knows the he sentiments of the sov soy and the dispositions disposItion of the chan chan- He Bought to know that politics today are not only most moat uncertain but also most costly and that calmness and conservatism are essential Advices received today from Casa CasaBlanca CasaBlanca CasaBlanca Blanca show no change In the situation The troops are anxious for a decisive engagement with the tribesmen but Frances France's determination not to penetrate far Into th the country prevents pursuit of the fanatics and results in a waiting gr gi Meantime the state of Morocco's affairs Is growing worse Veritable Veri Verl- table chaos reigns and the government has degenerated Into a mere mock ad ad- ministration Maull the newly proclaimed sultan sultan sultan sul sul- sul- sul tan who Is reported to be marching to toward toward toward to- to ward the coast to fight the French and Spanish p troops has appointed a ministry al m a member of w which 1 is Sidi Mohammed Mo Mo- hammed another brother of the actual sultan who is js now held a prisoner by bythe bythe bythe the sultan at Fez controls his own region and the pretender Iules rules northeast northeast northeast north north- east Morocco The sultan Is not sure of hi his own followers and anarchy pervades the empire The littoral towns are tranquil tranquil tran tran- quil because of the presence of foreign warships but Rabat Babat Is reported to be constantly menaced by tribesmen who are ready to sweep down upon It at the first opportunity opportunity- Europeans dare not pass outside the walls of Rabat Babat and other cities les |