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“BERLIN REPORTS GREEKS IN PLOT TO DETHRONE MRS. + WAR CHIEFS IN CONFERENCE WITH ASQUITH AND BRAND aap OVER SITUATION IN BALKANS «=» aonsosipiciaass French Premier Hurriedly Sum- moned to London to Help . Plan New Moves. PLOTS AGAINST KING. Report That. Grecian Ruler Wiii Be Dethroned and Veni- zelos Put in Power. LONDON, Jan. 19—The allied wat council met bere to-day with the air full of important developments jn the Balkans. The Vrench Fremier, with Asquith en the war counctl, went into seasion A military reprenentatives at Downtuy Street shortly after noon. | fo A few hours before the conference began the Foreign Office issued a} rman la statement, discre ting the jos have d report that th forty-eight-hour ultimatum to Gre It was stated that Germa of new developments in “believed” to be untrue. Despatches from Rotterdam and from German cities reported a revo- lutionary republican movement on foot in Greece and King Constan tine'’s Government in danger of fall- ing. From several sources came fresh reports of allied troop landing and with them a renewal of the re ports that the Austro-German-Bul- gar on Salonic begin. The Allled War Council is belleved to have been summoned into session within only the past forty-elght hours. The first intimation that a meeting was to be held to-day was the arrival in London of the French Prime Minister, Aristide Briand, The very fact that the French Prev presence was desired indicated that political matters of the greatest tm- portance, og well as the military sity uation, are to | ussed No session of the War Cou beou held, it was recalled to-day, since the December when the allies decide pursue the Balkan campaign and land more troops al Salonica Bearcely any press despatches from nh passed by the} Greck censor in tho last few days, and this fact alone is considered ominous, in view of the German re-| porta, J.ondon newspapers complain | Athens have b that they have been unable to g replies to queries addressed to th correspondents at the Greek ¢ iti German newspapers hint possible revolution headed by ff RICE ONE CENT. Conse é is about to ssions in Paria, | to continue to a ner! Che f Circulation Books Open to All 1 1910, by The New You Martin, Was “a Boob to Believe Her. WATHU. 8. TROOPS One Report That Seven Sol- |courtea her, Cora Maud Clarke to-day diers W ere Captured in New heard herself called @ “vampire” and * 4 ' ~ . lsaw Attorney Terence McManus do a Mexico Clash Not Credited. d of the pet “Beo'tal which was music to her ears burlesque of the Romeo and Juliet aa _.., {balcony scene which Mias Clarke had hace, Agee tatnonatt gid iN igen mana seribed seriously as the moment , Cavalry, U. A | Me: ans, bell a Wells, fo’ of Hachita, N. M., yesterday gave rise ! knee lay that seven of the} | cavalrymen bad been captured by the Mexicans and ta nto Mexico as p: suit placed in the hands of across the borde The first report was wed by an tle Dirt was not the | other that fifty cavalrymen had been | sent from Hach © pursue the Mexl={ mp, 0 lay ver took a long and sympa- cans and rescue the United States! (netic took at Martin, his client, and pers, Cowboys were aiso aald tO! shaking his hand at the broker be in pursuit, It is b here that | shouted: m Hachita state the re exuggerat A despaten n named Lae arrived there \t on, new noney making situation, t wi h the story that six Mext-| Martin, And the poor boob believed Jeans ongaged in raid tacked and pursued by Jof cavalry fieht and g were at-| per,” detachment] yfartin’s face reddened and his » Mexicans showed s dropped to the floor while bis he of the cavalry horses} thoo'tul baby” smiled at his discom- | Was killed, according to Lee, whol ¢iture. She had sat indifierent, lo suid he sow the fight, The Mexicans) ing Mr. McManus squarely In the | retreated across the border | eyes while he delivered his rhetorical | The story that seven cavalrymen Jhad been captured by Mex telephoned to Hachita by a person representing himself to be a cowbo named Doolittle her. broadside } Somebody in Ha-| startin. jehita passed t y along by te “Now this young man realizes that phone to Doughis, Ariz, and from} Broadway is not the place for a the Was sent broadcast | young and ambitious fellow. The Gen John Yorshing stationed | lights helped to ensnare } nd of the Bighth} woman capped the climax to h nation of the i vt Of} white lights are forgotte of cavalrymen, It is be-| woman couldn't forget him, Hspectal- army officers at Bl Paso} ly when he received a i of story is] 000 from his father.” | He made the jurors laugh when he hita who 9 sald they | rehearsed the scene at I the oceasion of Martin's ¢ with “Boo'ful Baby," w meeting her, two hours after being introd 1 “Some Romeo who would do a thing she must h rt from that another repor cavalrymen has hoon received there|the — ¢ mpagne wing 8 fer Venizelos and express! from a source nor identified, — This! preety doubt as to whether King Constan- tine will have the support of the), Greek army in a real crisis. A Dally News Athens despatch, de-) shot elaring that the Greek Government is (Continued on Second Page.) OSCAR IS PENNILESS. Hammerstein Asks Pronseeutor to} Help Get Opera House, “Tam penniless,” said Oscar Hamme aiein to Assistant District At T, Dooling in the Criminal Courts Build: wumersiein, former ing to-day, Mr owner of tie House and an opera ho! ton Avenue Oper that the 1.| In defending Miss Clar Attori Aaron P, Jetmore Was attempting to Justit imgelf single stand and tha this Information| nspiration of! der a from Dou j much as circles here The pventh Cavalr New Mexico recently the Philippines. There ; tachments from the Ninth Cavalry on that section of the border fix x The Parral Camp of the Alvarado Mining Company was raided by Villa RUSSIANS BEATEN bandits, who killed the Chinese cook, wounded the watchman, who w and loo jeompany store, according to report received here by mining company offi. | clals to-day. h "ABO, Tex. ! to her lawyer sald ris. Failure ot a Ne Oftensive Movement Nea went to the District Attorney to (nd out foot Peet haw he could recover his Lexington Ave~ | in puntains of Poaranuilty, nue institutlo Durango was, the ' Mr. Hammerstein said to reper va PN BiNLIN. Gans 6 (oy eitelena “Peame here to lodge a compiaint with |AYN Tyee gent Mau MEN LK HAW Sttenelve move the Distsict Attorney and to ask him to} putteteriddied ee havens! tind out if a crime has b committed. | A \ Dee aiiiaval tal ine (Bos My property, the Lexington Avenue dp Areea ith THN thee one he n om {pursuing Villa night and day. Villa. benien tral oy ni to 4 man | was last reported to have taken ref 43 om wo ouge in hig old haunie emeng the Burango Mountains p *" papulaas. a but w ‘VAMPIRE? SHOUTS.” und a bend of|When she made her first and strong-| 1 to be bandits, at/est appeal to the broker, and in two! eon miles south! bours had him proposing on his noon her $25,000 breach of prom-| y by Supreme Court Justice | y ono to} suffer at the hands of Mr. McManus. | | “And this woman coined a situa-| and sho told a lot of fairy tales to} nS Wa8) The lawyer turned his attack upon Broadway and the white likhts and said they had done quite enough for “If Tex Rickard has the money and the place to hold the Willard- im and thi) Moran fight he may still get it.” been unable to get any! downfall, Now he sits at home, The! but thts| Frank Moran weber's, n, she al- leged, he proposed on the stairway to] by Moran, who says he wants the fight to be held in March. | am not crazy to run the fight.” con- tinued Curley, “neither am | anx ious to let it slip out of my hands. A $100,000 gate looks just as good to me as it does to Rickard and if | can run it, pay Willard $32,500, like that,” the lawyer sald, “Apd » been a fine Jullet to have accepted such a proposal when} wid that Martin| | HE Moran. insists on. fighting Willard in March, he'll have to go to a back alley in search of a chance at the title, profanity” in army| did not want ‘o apply this standard achment ial “He wanted to be false to this little| ned from} woman but he did not want ber to Also de-| speak to a single man friend,” the WILLARD WHEN | SAY SO OR FOR THE TITLE IN FOUR ATTAGKS)""""s" impression here he wen made four ——— donee told him Whland wouldn't! malls NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916. ‘ife Who Shields the Woman In Her Suit Against Husban Conferences TO FIGHT MORAN CAUSES MIX) = » understand -—_+— cept $4 Promoter Jack Curley, Back] Winaty re, From West, Explains Rickard’s | Curl hack ¢ a his mf re thin af Kan- | Say not y. wi 4) by | eRe ing f fight with | Carried rth n here etweon 5 nd Ay felt t Gare is, Cu ment), | Yet to But,” and here's the rub, | entw “Williard will not be ed to willinig Jand Thi Ww Moran his end, and take care of ||.) running expenses, a $15,000 |)" .h. profit would be worth it Rickird went on Cur “HE'LL EITHER FIGHT uw i Il \ | up Willard f He} NYACK 1 bef * Tom if w Ma \ vor \ ost Suny 1 nu of , ar-old Vampionship fight hima 135, Broadway On his arrival in the West) yt MRS MORRI@ RuVOLCS | think of fighting Moran in March, and SIGNING WILLARD 19 doing business with his own hook This ivilege “and irley Rickard, Hotel, all kinds 1 luring which Wellman was ¢ rat Willard would ac- ) over the was a quick answer, juick onough, tired Ire, a s Curley ‘ened! with thr Holmes and his attorney stormed the | ¢ prevent | ( Willard to his articl@s, yund stuff on Kicka und | © Jones had sn agent Moran} that boe going a fight 7 raving i West with wotwoen Rickard and at greement with Mo! nawer to Ubis rley) i WILLARD WILL NEVER Give | KU) i! HIM A CHANCE TO FIGHT firhta bet wee tell who te or | | Osborne to See Grand Jury Minutes,| Kk to-day | troadway and} et, and taken ee es ects asiing 3 vue, KING WEATHER—Falr to-night: Thursday clear and warmer LANE % EDITION J Circulation Books Open to Al: | OHR THREATENED TO SHOOT WOMAN SHIELDED BY MRS. VOLCK IN _ SUIT FOR DIVORCE I Wie of Stepson of Brazilian) Ambassador Asked Lawyer to Withhold Name. \ | | Couple Figured in Episode Last ‘Summer When Wife Said | She Was a Prisoner. | Nocause ¢f her prominence tn goct- ety and dipiomatic circles the name of the co-reapondent was carefully) withbeld to-day when Mra, Plise Holmes Volck, soriety woman and daughter of Jabish Holmes, wealthy lawyer, brought sult for divorce in the Supreme Court against Morris Roder- ick Volek, stepson of the Inte Arthur Hopper Hearn. Mr. Volok has been Nving with bis mother, whose mar- riagé to Domicio da Gama, Brazilian Ambasnador to the United States, was solemnized in the home of BE. A. Gary by the late Mayor Gaynor. At the offices of Hdmund 1, Mooney, counsel for Mrs, Volck, it was stated | u it was her wish that the name of » woman she accuses of breaking up| s home be not mentioned at thin) } hi 16 PAGES or at least until the full com- the summons served on Volek at the intends to defend himself. Troubles which had long” heen brewing quietly between the couple broke out openly last summer when Mrs, Volck applied to the Supreme Court to release her from her hus- band’a home at No. 11 Kast Sixty- eighth Street, where she alleged she had been kept a prisoner by him, Having bolted all the doors, Volek, she alloged, took the keys to his apartment and left with the couple’ children, For twenty-four hours, the wife alleged, Volek kept his wife Crom communicating with her father and his attorney. » strong arm men, Mr \t plaint is filed later this week. Only| Yale Club Is on file, It waa said he} Volck apartments, hoping what they believed was a on Votck's purt daughter, who had been loft in the attempt kidnap hia bat Jtaxi and lef lher fathe Volek went t | his mort at Long Branch N. J the summer home of the Bra zilian Embassy SUBMARINES SINK THREE BRITISH SHIPS that| U-Boats Are Again Showing Great } h Activity in the Nort Sea LONDON, Jan. 1% The Britta whip Marere has was rescued The Marore, 6,448 Jowned it n, She ‘ Nona in Bi | f hor recout movement | are ‘The Lowestoft Ashing smacks Som Jorset and Sunshine Na \ M4) unk by submarines. ‘Their crews ‘ xi ability two simul A ninming recent rep ‘ | Britiel waters ENTER aturg at T een sunk, Her| PRICE CTOR AND RIVAL, SAYS SECRETARY el MRS. MOFR DECLARED INTENT TO SHOOT FUSBAND AND GIRL, IS STATEMENT AT HER TRIAL | ONCE WAS | LOCKED iN. Also Said She Would Throw Vitriol in Miss Burger’s Eyes if Her Shots Missed, Declares Miss Ormsby. : WITNESS HEARD MRS.MOHR HINT AT HIRING THUGS. (Special from @ Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, R. L., Jan. 19.—That Mes. Elizabeth Tiffany Mohr, on trial for the murder of her husband, Dr. C, Franklin Mobr, threatened to shoot him and Emily C, Burger, his housekeeper, wad thé testimony given on the witness stand this aftemoan by Plotence Ormsby, Dr, Mohr’s office secretary. Mrs. Mohr also sald, according to the witness, that if she could not “get” then together in an automobile she would throw vitriol in Miss Burger's eyes. On the day of the murder Mrs. Mohr warned her not to get into the doctor’s automobile. In answer to the questions of Deputy Attorney General Phillips Miss Ormsby told of her first meeting with Mrs, Mohr, —_————————) Q. What did she say to you? A, I wouldn't be a friend of her's, and watch Miss Burger, She bad her ten-year-old son with her, She said | Be Understood everything. Q. Did you carry checks trom Dr. Mohr to Mra, Mohr? A. Yes. Q. What did she say to you thén? | A. She always talked about the same ———— thing, the doctor and Miss Burj and that she was going to put a atop | Wireless Message Says Negoti-] to an that @ Did you see her about the Arse bart of August? A. Yes, and she Spoke again of the doctor and Miss Burger. She said she couldn't stand LONDON, Jin, 1%-—-A wireless} this sort of thing any longer. She ‘patch received here to-day S&¥8) used to watch them as they went by at the news rekarding the surrender! and yhe told me if she couldn't get of the Montenegrin army appears! them when they were together she'd in¥| throw vitriol in Miss Burger's face inced from another source that} ang 1 her. ations for Surrender of Army Have Been Broken Off. mewhat premature, jt now vnne npartment with her mother. No at-|uegotiations between Austrla and! Miss Ormaby said she hud had seve tempt of this kind was made, and | Monter > have been broken off. eral telephone talks with Mra, Mehr. Mr. Holmes went to court for a writ| Montenegro said, has found| “she asked me all about the docu of habeas corp. While they were| the ¢ t f surrender impowod | or'n affairs and his financey” Mise in court, arguing tho writ, Mra./by Austria quite inacceptable Ormsby said, ‘She wanted me to find Volek telephoned that her busband| King Nichols, the royal fumtly and| our now much the dostor pe eae had Nberu ‘he called a he plomath » the message ne." her daughter Is, are about to eed to Italy, >| hous 4 connidered pousib! at the Rome report might be trun % ‘ RE BA HA ean ery n? A, That Mise Burger n London in view of|%220 y employed by Dr. Mohr, ee rurcs of | Dut that she simply went down to the doctor's place ntenegre's surrender by 5 Sa ia achat Moan Q. Did Mrs. Mohr want you to loot t D Me # desk A. Yi she offered to give me a key to the desk jit 'd go through it, L told her Thad @ GERMAN LOSSES IN WAR iin PLACED AT 2,525,768) warneo NOT TO RIDE IN DOC. TOR'S CAR, Q. What did Mrs, Mohr say to you about riding in the doctor's car? says the Number of Killed A. She warned me not to do it, When ls 613.060 she ned TI had ridden past the " nee she said I rode at my own Miss Burger's employment by Secretary for War} ferry rinn casual] pg 7s, Under Q. On the day of the shooting aia Atannounced) you have any atik with Mra, Mohr? * thts afters) \ 1 had a tal with her over the tel ephone in the morning, She wanted Nie Cormans have lost 613.060 Inte know what time the doctor would Hy Tet) he he doctor usually came in LONDON’, Jan. 19 in the war total 2 etury for War Tenne flo nM on woun a k and I told her that as ‘ was a fine day he'd probably come JOHNSON NOT CHOSEN, |in the car with Miss Burger. Mrs, . 1 . tory |Mohr said that if this was so she'd ‘ nt at nocn to-] know It as soon as he left the house to New York }and she'd lay for him at the ferry : Joseph Johnson |and give him @ trimming. a been anit as Postiuaster of New| Q, Did you have any talk with Healls, the chauffeur, the night of the however, is sil in the lead] murder? A. Yes, early in the evening be asked me if 1 was going down io Q. What did Mis. Mohr say to you ! Sneha eee San : i