Show THE DRAMA the situation la in the levant is slow ly y developing at present it appears appear improbable that a conflict can be avol avoided ded turks are said to 10 be as eager for or an affray as are the he greeks greek and as ae confident con Ment of victory all europe to la in a state ate of excitement the abe nations breely sympathizing the abris fians the goverd governments ments hold back the threatening thunders only because unwilling to assume the re for the be first hot the key note to the feeling in europe was given by the austrian emperor who in hla his adore to the parlia meat almost apologized for the position taken by the allied powers after having stated that greece could not count on the sympathy of the govern ments he be emphasized that turkey would assume great responsibility if closing her bar eyes to her own interests she abe would disregard the unanimous counsel of europe and refuse to correct the abe abuses that contain the germs of dissatisfaction everybody knows that turkey for years ban assumed this great responsibility and carried it with great composure and without serious consequences the emperors empe rora reference to it at this time may there tore be considered as an admission that the real responsibility in fact tests rests with the sultans government and this oetta certainly taly Is the be public opinion every where there except perhaps in russia w where biere no BO public opinion to la allowed to exist it is quite possible that chiv libed europe ultimately will feel called up dpn D to aid the heroic suns sons of hellas to fasten the responsibility where it belong A leading berlin paper has bola already characterized the Kaia Rai merva erg greek policy as aa shameful while another designates it 99 brutal and absurd 9 the sentiment lo la italy nry may be judged fudged from the fact that the italian admiral in cretan waters has baa asked aked for release from his painful position and the popular sentiment jim in england and prance france to Is well known how long will the governments be able to resist the pressure from below that Is in the main question and when it to Is considered that the greeks have hare the sympathy or of pub fie to opinion throughout the civilized world their heir struggle way may not dot be aa hopeless as the magnitude of the undertaking der taking would make it appear to be |