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Show GREECE BALKS AT TERMS OF ITALJANL NOTE , Humiliating Conditions , Imposed' as Result of r Killing of Five Commis- ' sjoners Meets Opposition eaaPJaawxaaTeWaa QUESTION MAY GO TO LEAGUE COURT V Indemnity-of - 50,000,000 Lire, Salute to Roinan Fleet and Puniahment of Assassins - Demanded LONDON, Aug. sfWA. dlapateh ta the Evening News from Milan aaye tha ' Italian flt- In Trnt harbor has--received erdere t ba prepared to aail in tha eventuality ' of a movement against Oreo. PARIS. Aug. S0The Inter-allied Inter-allied council af ambassador will meet here tomorrow to consider th altuation created by tha aa-'easainetien aa-'easainetien af the Italian mission In Albania and tha demand made upon Athena by th Roma government, govern-ment, v , .. ( LOKDOK. Aug. 10 (By V. P.) Europe today la suddenly confronted con-fronted by th grave and imminent danger of a new war. Thle paragraph in tha London Evening " Btar today, sums, up . British opinion of the crisis precipitated pre-cipitated by Italy J4-hour ultl-J ultl-J matum to Greece, demanding re- dress for aaaaaslnatlon of five Italian member of th Albanian frontier commission. Britain waa . startled by tha auddenncaa of ' Premier Musaol-Inl'a Musaol-Inl'a draetlo action. The preaa emphaelxed tha gravity grav-ity of tho altuatlon. comparing It to that which followed tha Austrian Aus-trian ultimatum to Eerbla In laii. Tha pally Nawe denounced Mus-'aoUnl'a Mus-'aoUnl'a aclon and declare that "no oelf-respecting stat" could submit to tha Italian demanda. ATHENR. Aug. 0 (By A. J. It la understood here thst Greece ' la not dtsrioeed t "accept the hu miliating condition Imposed by the 4 Italian government la Ita not da-V da-V mandlng satisfaction for the kill-i kill-i tag of the five Italian member I of the Greca-Alhanuut frontier delimitation de-limitation mission. 7 In tha event of a deadlock la reached In, aetllng the affaire. Greece. It ' I - further underatood, will propose to aubmlt the question ques-tion to the league of nations. The Greek government la die-posed die-posed to express its profound aor-" aor-" row ovar th massacre and to Indemnify In-demnify the families of tha Italian officials who were murdered on Greek territory. . . The Italian government'e note to Greece demanded that the Greeks pay an Indemnity of sO.MO.04 lira, salute the Italian fleet and punish the Greek reeponslbl for the aa- aassinatlona. Answer wss required within twenty-four hours. - An Vtthsns cablegram laat night said Premier Gonataa hsd Informed ths correspondents that while Greece did not find all tbe Italian demanda aceeptahle, aha would agree to poms of them snd ask for modifications of the other. Th Athens government signified Ita Intention In-tention of replying to th note within th tlm limit. v LONDOV. Aug. 10. Beutefg Rom correspondent says that th ltsllan demands on Greece Include the following: I A solemn funeral shall be given the victims of the massacre In the Catholic cathedral In Athena In the A presence of all member ef the S, J Greek government ' Honors are to ba rendered to 'r the Italian fleet by the Greek ehlpa . - nt war at Ptrasoa, and to an Italian . naval dlvlalon which will be.aent ta that port especially for the purpose. pur-pose. The Hellenic fleet Is td fir salvo of twenty-one guns and whils the salute la being given, the Italian flag must he flown st ths mastheads of th Greek veaaefs. Demonatratlona agalnet Greeks are reported from all parts of Italy, says a Central News dispatch from Rome, but ao far aa la known .no acta of violence have occurred. Tha government haa railed on the newspspera and the faeclatl forsces to asslat tn, th . maintenance of order and dlsrtpllns. - . ROME. Aug. ao Tha Albanian legation her Issued a statement today declaring lht Oenera Tel-llnl Tel-llnl and tha othe Italian member or the Orece-Alba man boundary , commission 'wer hilled by n band . of Greeks while on Greek territory, twelve miles from the Albanian N frontier. The etatement, follows: -The Greek, Italian and Albanian missions left Janina on Monday In separate automobilea for tha Athenian At-henian frontier. The Albanian mis-Son mis-Son went first, followed by the Italian mission, th Greek mission ' -rffie Italian mission hsd arrived at the outskirts of Delovlnakl on Greek territory when It waa .topped by sh armed band of Oreeks who fired on General Tallin!. Tal-lin!. Major Cortl, Lieutenant Bon-aclnl Bon-aclnl and the chauffeur Fametl and killed there alL . (N'ewa dispa tehee also included I ' the Interpreter Crnverl among tba I victims.) ' I Nw of thl ertm baa aroused tfee'pect consternation throughout M Albania where the victims ar ft looked upon aa martyrs In th na- j tional causa of Albania. It ts an infamous calumny ta auggeet that I . th trim waa committed by Al- haeitoee' 1 |