Show I GREEKS CHEER THE SULTAN I Strange Scene Witnessed in the r t Streets of Volo I Vole May 9The correspondent of the Associated Pre > s = describing the entry of I the Turkish troops says Edhem Pasha sent a fins of truce with a proclamation that he would protect all Inhabitants re I maninlng in the town A touching scene ensued In the principal street an immense I im-mense crowd gathered with anxious upturned up-turned faces listening eagerly to the reading of the proclamation which was to decide their fate I When the reading was finished a murmur mur-mur of intense relief was heard throughout through-out the dense throng quickly followed I by frantic shouts of Long live the I sultan 5ultln there still remained cause for the most serious anxiety for the question the Greek admiral I then was whether admirl whose ships were lying off the town and In nlaln sight would accept Edhem Pashas terms A single pun shot from I the lleet would have compelled the Turks I to treat Volo as hostile Three newspaper mEn myself among I them were appointed a deputation to goon go-on board the flagship and get the ad mnltLQ reply We bore a white flag At the quay however we met time captains I of the foreign warships with a written communication from the admiral saying 1 that he intended to remain in front of I the town until assured that it would be occupied quietly I < To this the Turkish commander replied that only one battalion would enter the I main army going into camp outside and he again requested that the Greek fleet t bp withdrawn otherwise he could not be I responsible for what might occui |