Show FRENCH DEMANDS I SEEM REASONABLE English Press Takes Stand With France in Moroccan Occupation TRIBESMEN REBELLIOUS European Powers Unite in Be Belief Belief Be- Be lief lid That Outlaw Nation Must Suffer for Deeds London April i. i The Thc The chief fear in I Ild 1 to th the French occupation ul of if id iii that It ilia may not nol bring the lie sultan JuHan u of Morocco to terms This fear feor fearIs Is general Ih the lIst i The fhe plan of Prance France Is sustained by the powers as a necessary sary one an and speaking of this his the lie Spectator says a I cr 13 ver since the 1 visit lt of the he German to Morocco u a year after the lie French Anglo a agreement was ma made c Trench French authority In Morocco has deel de- de el dined hied 5 It it must be cl cleat cleat- Rr to the lie whole world that hat in iii tho the pre lays days 01 r lather before M. M 1 fell France Flanc woul Jul not nol ha have borne boine tho the present violence for a week If IC the last murder mur mur- der wore vere to 0 go u unchallenged nothing Is more likely than that thal religious pei- pei would woul soon be s set ct on tool foot not nota a against t n only hut but all European A Moorish soldier at Tangier has actually told th the Tinie-s Tinie cot respondent correspondent ent that list fanatics are arC al already al- al ready talking of driving ing all tI c out of the tho countr country cannot afford arford af- af I ford foid to lo bicker el If there Is la a bare po- po pot poI I- I bihl of a thing The tone o of the li English pie s H i Is most 1 friend friendly I to tu Fra France nee the tho general opinion being that she he toolS tool tho tIit sly only coui COUl course it t. t pO possible ond 1511 that thal her hT demand demand- arc lust just Whether tho Iho action taken b France Is strong shon enough to tu the thc end in InIe view Ie Is still doubted In s sonic some It is pointed out that thou though h Is the he first ant town toi-ii on oil the route from the I ii boundary to lu Fez lez it Is still sUIi very erv iemole ie- ie mole mote some ome JOO miles mile from flom MCL the tho scene of the lie an and GOO mils mil's from Fe Fez The MoorIsh foreign o K III in 1903 1953 asked the French to In lii occupying ln O dja which was lien threatened on oui all sides b by r rebellious lJ tribesmen Such occupation would have hae been more moie dangerous d. from the Moot Moot-lidi foreign s point of M j than lisa now no noAt At that time timo It did not nit count on jealousies to ent prevent it it II permanent occupation The mural moral effect on the tribes In the immediate vicinity ma may not nol Vcr very materially affect tI the Ie Moorish go o Is regarded reg it 0 only a preliminary step in III the II ions 0 |