Show BELGRADE TRAGEDY WILL NOT LEAD TO CIVIL WAR This the View Entertained Among Diplomats KING WAS MUCH DISLIKED His Marriage to Queen Draga Cause of Unpopularity I I Little Likelihood That the Murders Will Lead to Complications as Europe Desires Peace London June ItThe tragedy of the palace at Belgrade marking the latest lat-est of the revolutions which have convulsed Sorvla from time to time during the past century Is not regarded regard-ed In diplomatic circles In London as likely to be lead to civil war Stress Is laid on the unpopularity of King Alexander since his marriage to Queen Draga King Alexanders successor Peter KarageorcevHch Is a sonin law of the Prince of Montenegro anIs an-Is regarded as being most acceptable to the people WHAT OFFICIAL CIRCLES SAY The universal anxiety of the Governments Gov-ernments of Europe for peace Is advanced ad-vanced as a reason why the Servian situation Is not likely to lead to complications com-plications Should however these unexpectedly un-expectedly arise official circles think an AuMtroHungarlan army will immediately Im-mediately march Into Servla and restore re-store order This event eventually however Is considered Improbable OPINION SERVIAN MINISTER The Servian minister said there were many causes leading to the revolution rev-olution A large section of the people were greatly dissatisfied with the tendency tend-ency of King Alexander to eliminate the radical element from the Government Govern-ment and by the constant rumors of his Intention to appoint Queen Dragas brother Lunjevlza heir apparent In addition to this the Queen was disliked dis-liked by the people who Avero also Intensely In-tensely outraged at the recent suspension suspen-sion of the Constitution NO INTERNAL WAR Tho minister did not anticipate that the changes would result In internee Continued on Page 10 WILL BE NO CIVIL WAR Continued from Pago 1 live strife or In any real dangers to the country He pointed out the original orig-inal Karageorgevltch was not a Prlnro He was n rich swine owner The father 1S12 of the new King a made a Prince In FORETOLD BY CLAIRVOYANT The minister also related a curious Incident He said that a month ago he was present at a clairvoyants so ancc at which 0 letter written by the murdered King wan hand xl to the clairvoyant who Immediately became violently agitated proclaimed that King Alexander would be assassinated very shortly and even depleted the scene which appears to have been enacted en-acted at the palace at Belgrade during the nlghU ANOTHER VERSION OF TRAGEDY A dlsoatch from Semlln Hungary gives an Interesting version of tho events at Belgrade I says A party of officers proceeded to the palace by previous arrangement with Gen LJu baslvkovcs and called upon King Alexander Al-exander to abdicate In favor rf Prince Peter Karascorgevltch The King refused re-fused and shot Col Naumovis who made the proposal The other officers offi-cers thereupon summoned the War Minister Gen Pavlovltch and Tuder ovltch the Minister of the Interior and shot the ICing and Queen and Petro vltch one of the Kings aidedecamp and other I loyal officers The lender of the actual assailants was LleutCol MIchich who himself murdered the Queen The latter together with her brother and sisters was itrucU down with an ax The Queen died imme diately The King lived a few minutes NEWS IN VIENNA The startling news from Belgrade says a dispatch from Vienna disturbed the solemn ceremonies of the annual Corpus Chrlstl procession In a manner man-ner unprecedented In Emperor Francis Josefs long reign Men attempted to throw bulletins announcing the news I over the heads of the soldiers to the crowds watching the procession while opposite the Hoffburg court The chamberlain Informed the Emperor that Foreign Minister Ooluchowsky desired to make 1 statement to him and when notified of he occurrences at Belgrade his majescv was visibly aifeeted and immediately crriimmJcat eJ the news to the heir prosumpthe to the throne lrCsunwte I SERVIAN PARLIAMENT CALLED A dispatch received by the Austrian forclgi office announced that the Serv ian Parliament which ha been summoned sum-moned for June 15th will elect Prince Pctcr Karageorge itch KInr only in the I event of Austria and Russia not opposing such a step Austria will not cbjvt Although the Pilncu vas the avowed enemy of Austria he has recently re-cently given repeated assurances that in the event of his coming to the throne of Servla he was deslrlous of living amicably with Austria AUSTRIAN INTERVENTION The question of Austrian Interven tion In tho present situation hus so far only been considered In the case of civil war breaking out Otherwise it IB regarded as being Servias private affair In case of civil war In Servla Austrias forcible Intervention is not impossible but even In such a case only If I the signatory powers should request re-quest Austrlr to take sunh a step |