Show 8 S. S POliTICAL CRISIS i OLOS INTEREST IN ND NDE E Earl Early Election or tf flan tion jj n of Lloyd George Believed Bej Believed Be- Be j Solution L LONDON March 2 By y the the Associated Qt d Press Press' Press Either Either an early general el election cUon or the resignation of Prime Minister Lloyd George will be bo the tho upS up- up S s1 snot ot of of the present political crisis ItIs it itis generally is believed The apparently widening breach in inthe inthe inthe the conservative party together with the t consistent gain In fn strength of the Liberals under former Premier Asquith Asquith As- As and nd the laborites as evidenced in the recent bye elections have forced these alternatives on the premier r Mr Mt Llo Lloyd d George is understood to have served notice in his letter to J J. Austen Chamberlain that Sir George Younger leader of the conservatives conservative s secessionists who recently attacked the die premier in the house of commons must go or he will step down from office Sir George Georg-e Younger's Youngers tactics have met with disfavor among a considerable considerable consider consider- able section of the party especially with Mr Ir Chamberlain and Lord Chancellor Chancellor Chancellor Chan Chan- Birkenhead the latter publicly voicing Ms Is disapproval in a a. recent speech 9 In this connection some significance sig sig- sig is attached to a report that Younger Y may resign from the hou house e and be and be elevated to the peerage Meanwhile the government leaders are giving much time to the problem and an early meeting of the whole Conservative party Is expected |