Show THE WAR SITUATION Gretcj Applies to the Powers for aUdllallOD lIHITINIJ XPECTEI AT IOMOKOS I i lol Vftssoi Saji tha Union lletvrn I Greece I mil Crete Is Now Accomplished ATHENS May OThe correspondent correspond-ent of tile Associated Pius learns o j Ibo very beet authority that Ureice ban mOo a written application to the pow through their representatives at Athens with a view ol obtaining meditation All the representatives have promised In tbelr replies to use their beat olllco except the jGuimau minister who has merely acknowledged acknowl-edged the receipt of the noto torn the cabinet Clio iorle Is Inclined to eup pon the powoia With tile view to the facilitation ol negotiations but It do cllnea to content to an armistice on the ground that title would enable Greece to reorganize liar rOIOe As a mailer ol faot Turkey call if ones to Bond troops tram Holoole homeward and U Is probable that O man 1asba bus returned to Uonstan tluoplo Horn Belittles In view ol bill octal II may be oafumoj tbat nothing serious Is expcctedj tut the OJUllnuanco ol a state ol war li I regarded re-garded as the very best means ol hastening the effects of dlplo many Without doubt hopes have been raited In Turkey that the Ottoman government might annex inossaly and restore the old frontier t oflBlU but tile sultan is not Inclined I to rltk such step On the contrary be opposes It uucompromlfdncly and I will not yield to tile prtsimte ol the I war party at Constantinople llu will be IBM failed I with a reasonable indemnity old gla g Oo dutl i I silly ana a slight rectification ot the eaetern Tbctsaltan frontier sucb a one as would give Turkey several strategic positions in the vicinity of Nueros A ulapalch from Lamia uated yes terduy says that Crown irluce Cot smnilneia etlllat Domokos and that General Bmolenski la at Almjros Hie ootlGaribaldi and the Italian TOIUU tucm bOY arrived at Almyros Greek torpedo bouts still patrol the Gullet Volo Ills probable that more Ugbllug will occur at Djimkos Tile telegraph Is working to Damo kOM and the latest dlspatou Irom I that point Bays that the lurks are ball way betweeu Fuarsalii and Dornokos tare u t-are believed lo be planning an altacK upon tbe latter Tile Turks do cut moke the Inhabitants of the villages occupied but they nave burned uousei and plundered several uliuroboa at 1baraala In the course of nn Interview today Colonel Vaeios taldt Too union between be-tween tireece and Crete Is now an actual fact and 1I0lblul Is I looking but tbe ollelll 01 Europe The foreign admirals recently asked by authority to advance their troops in Crete beyond be-yond the zone previously oooupled Tbe poweu may do what they like The union ol Crete and Greece Is I Invltable and a necessity It la repotted In oOloial circles that Queen OIR hag sent a telegram to the our soliciting the mediation ol Bus eta laIt In understood that Greece agree 11 to ceofide her interests to the powers in the peace negotiations LONDON May 10A dispatch to the Morning Post irons Constantinople says It la possible that Turkey will demand a war Indemnity 01 over 4000000 INTERVENTION ASSURED LONDON My 10Tbo Athens car rutpoaueul of the Btandara Royal M Hull tbo premier said today In the course of an Interview tbat the spontaneous spon-taneous Intervention of 1 the poweta nlgbt be regarded as assuredise II wa Impoislolo for the governinot to ask Intervention while the Greek rt maided Intact Bit Hills AnhmotidBarUotl bad an Interview with King George today lie was treated with great kindness This evening be proceeded lo Constantinople Constan-tinople The foreign legion fought heroically heroic-ally at Fbaisala losing about forty killed and wounded With Sou evtones the legion resisted 3090 Turks but was ultimately forcej tu retreat over the bill On reaching the valley they found tbat the main body I had abandoned them A special to the Times from Con antlnoplo nyrl Turkey will eerie J In y ell Iln is fair allowlo nl tile tl this if f a victor and In this cltlm site will botupportcil I ty RUle I and Gdrminy A special to Ibu Dally Mall Ir m Volu Pays tb > t a < a rf > illt Of the pro uainatlon ul K Ihem 1itlia promising It t protect thu inlubliiitits and tn 1310 ollly one battalion as the oocuplu < force on coudlthu that the Utiea fleet be withdrawn the Greek lialrni line loon or laed to leave I lorlliwtlb Volu ties l ten occupied by a lurkleh force ol 0010 TUB TURKS IN VOW VOLO May 0 Clio correspondent ol the AuouluUJ Prete detcrlblng tile entry 01 tbe Turkish troop says lu Mem Paiba sent a lla < ol true with o proclamation I I that be would trjteot all inhabitants rem lnlil In the town A touotilng scene enstifd In tho prillol I al ettcets an Irnu nee cruwd gHiheroi wit t anxloos uplorud factslilloulng ogorll to 111010011111 01 the 100 0010 t ton which was to decide their late When the reodlll woo nUIOIIJ a DO u tire intense rellotwo heard throughout through-out the dente tllrouK quICKly lollowu i by fruutlo shouts ol Long live the sultan DUI there sllll remained ciuia for tbo most serious auxtuty for ill qun tlou then was whether tile Week aa mlral whose ships were lyluK oil the low and In plain sight wnuld accept > ac-cept Elhoot Pashuo term A BlngU uunshot tom I tbo fleet would have ojmpellod tile Turks to treat VOID as rosillc Tnreo newspaper msn myself among them wore appointed a eputatlou togo to-go on board the Ungihlp and got the admirals reply Wa bore n white 1119 At the quay however We mot the captains ol the foreign warships with a written communication Until the admiral Baying that he Intended ti remain In Iroulfof tho town until assured that 11 would lit occupied quietly To ibis the Turkish commaudsr ro piled that only one battalion would enter the main army going Into camp oulslde and he again rtquosUd that the Greek fleet < bu withdrawn otherwise other-wise he could not be responsible for what might occur |