Show RESUMPTION OF WAR IN EPIRUS I Greatly Complicates the Greek Situation GREEKS SAY THEY ARE STILL AT WAR ATTACK UPON THE GREEKS AT DOMOKOS EXPECTED Germany Urges Peace But There ds Gcnny Uzge Tere ls No Peace Bloody Combat at Gir boro With the Result That the Greeks Occupy Various Heights in the Neighborhood Turks Retire From Domokos Wars and Rumor Ru-mor of Wars I London May 14The correspondent of the Times at Athens says The resumotion of offensive operations I tions in Eplrus greatly complicates the situation and tends to hamper the negotiations ne-gotiations for peace The evident intention I in-tention of the Greek commanders is to capture the Turkish positions there in I order to show that they have not been defeated In an interview today M Ram the I premier repeated his statement that I humanitarian motives are responsible for the advance in Epirus but he did i not deny the advantages which might be hoped for from the capture of Pre I vesa and the occupation of the adjoining i adjoin-ing Turkish territory We are still at war he said and I until an armistice is concluded Greece I retains her liberty of action We cannot I can-not allow our activity to be confined to I Thessaly where the Turkish are preponderant I pre-ponderant The powers have hindered us from acting In Crete but Greece cannot be barred everywhere nor compelled com-pelled to restrict her operations to a limited area We have done our best to obtain an armistice and until it is accorded we must act where and when we can I we have not already prosecuted the I war at various points and among the islands is onl because of the Aegean it only cause we have taken into consideration I the sufering which the Greek population popu-lation might be subjected The government apparently thinks 4 that a renewal of the war will hasten I 3i instead of retard the armistice This calculation may prove to be correct I but i is more likely that Turkev will seize upon i a an excuse for delaying I i the armistice and will deal a crushing blow in Thessaly |