Show CING ING VOLT OLT ile Effort Is Isy Iby y Con Constantine t ntine at atIf If Bf the Cabinet IE EIN IN DANGER t OP Plots L Lead e a d Tests of Many I Will Vill Dissolve Rumored H The 7 The Greek reek crisis was unrelieved 11 j g according to a deage desage de- de sage age front from Athens Athens' rere re re- re late tonight The Th with the retired and j nd 1 leaders of the to them In the b but V their conversation solution of the coul country rY fa faces es Wand and the tie broke roke Ui up without an m n tL Ui d Press Vi i 6 War V War r or re ret revn rev rev- t Afo ar ln n c Je tonight between o of the f former e and the latter i he lie held neld th the I j i but ut there was no oon the reins would d from him by exe ex ex- e zelos leader D of the thet t I eks s to hurl Greece into an struggle in aid of the he Bulgara ne a Greek Greel by by birth Is isa a of f a German woman ide ed d pro German in ln his hisIe B He Ie does not want ight on the German side Jih war party believes want the country to fight I Kaiser kaIser iser either his voice neutrality aimis aimis MR i is to Stay rid ff he he made d dds desperate sp rate efto ef- ef to today ay to retain in office imis a head of the neu net ne f 1 a against which the led by ex- ex cast a vote of nce early Friday JS all precedent the pro- pro contends this vete vote oWed by Venizelos' Venizelos re- re j premiership lan an Instead Is to toIs dis- dis Is ment which would ne ne- general election This Thise e held eld in less than than I two two tb the earliest earliest and it Is is' as as- as tribe th the king hopes the w war r rI I be pass passed within that tha me said plainly on U the e that his maj majesty sty t adopt su such h a c course course urs Si months ago having re- re by hy which he V nl returned to power though r resigned because he could the thc king Resignation ant Athens was that had asked to r re- re that refused and ntine finally accepted the which tendered on page pae 2 2 MAD BOY TO DEATH Continued M fr from m page 1 Corl Corless W S' S ly emp emphatic class classing the killing as s' s the worst outrage called to his attention within a year When Sheriff Corless and I arrived on the scene quite a crowd crowd had gathered said Stephens The body had had not been disturbed and still stilt lay at the side of the toad road It was s still warm From Prom what we we have b been en able to learn the killing was purely the fault of the driver of the auto Either he was intoxicated intoxicated or he was wa driving at an rate excessive of speed At any rate I 1 believe that tb driver and only onty the driver was to blame The body was well to the side of the road as were the broken parts of the tricycle This indicates to my mind that the I boy was well to th the west or left side of the road when the auto struck him Possibly it it- was it-was was only a glancing blow but I believe that t it it was one of the wheels which struck him hurling him from the tricycle It is possible that the accident w will ll forever remain a mystery mystery mystery mys mys- tery said aid Corless last night W While ile we believe that Sophus knows something of it if he persistently refuses to discuss it we yet may be be- unable to implicate him Examination of his machine failed to show any indic indication of a collision This however I do consider significant because the tricycle was wasso wasso wasso so small as compared d' d with the machine t that at it would not damage damage damge dam dam- age ge the automobile Then too top it i is possible that only the tire of the he automobile struck the tricycle and this would hardly ly leave any marks |