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V ly Transmit Transmit Demands K jo i. i Hun Headquarters at V pa b J b y t Courier Cours er for Orders Nov 8 The Tho The question of whether Germany German surrender immediately or walt wait be crashed between the advancing nd and American armies on the thc front and revolution at home lid ton tonight ht with an on extraordinary tiC tco ll G German licad eat f l e ca' ca m ers Marshal Foch has bas given vea 11 if 11 o o'clock clock Monday morning time for tho the answer it t E the conference the kaiser is reed rei re- re i ed to fo o bc be perhaps appearing caring for last time ns as' supreme war lord lordI I according to German wireless reder re- re der defying ll the thc ci civilians who arc are n ag i through submission to the in- in d. d able fc to save Sll something g out of the thel l k of or an empire A courier was avas due some time lime during night with the thc text of or the tho Amerland Amerl- Amerl I. I and allied armistice terms term s handed r ire te e German envoys behind the allied 1 ts es thi this morning mornine by Marshal la Foch a t i c tho the word sent ahead b by t tics less tl s that the allied commander In in i t b had d refused a provisional of hostilities and demanded Y r an nn aner f er en within two seventy hours t 9 Some Time foe ne ae American government was wag add nd- nd d from earls late u tolla today of or the tho rc- rc of the tho Germans b by Marshal Jh h at 1035 35 o'clock In n the tho mornIng d It its r result sulu Secretary Lansing Imi Im- Im i lately made nude the news public at the time l te department ll Later unofficial in- in It lon of or tho the movements mo o of the H rm man n and d' d knowledge of or the thet t roads f over O which ha ho must is eel cl for tOr miles nr niter rr io 1 t n tl 16 K- K II f Ita m o e td d lints lc lcd lell d to the conclusion that G 14 not pet get H back with a reply ber bere be- be r re tomorrow v w. w even If not L kept walt walt- i for tor a decision deIon n tilt d U result la Is waited re v Bv v confidence and calm and ana allied I military men sa say end end m must f L. L the other come ruick I 1 0 ono way that it if the nc Germans ble are ago to ee as-ee ree nr among themselves tit that o allied and andi terms i the tho he be problem settled for r r. r Some then them W with no great o belley o that cri t an and i m wilt t be hastened w fInal n now n fort to time slopped r quibble with host hos- hos rl Is t even the tho ended on tho the theor theory 1 alser that mini Unless himself hlll must real- real f. f re e sill Ill be peace Is made Jado quickly h. h no rr to Government o in Gel Ger- e lt It t i l 1 r rot of the lire In ew ev Vork lort and d dons n storied Premature matUre peace demont demon demon- t t of th the yc day b by the false raIse sl signing gning ol of th the tho armistice to f Lansing direct SceneY Scene Secre- t l nn announce Y leion that thal as soon 1 In as 11 s rc regard ard to the ar mis- mis immediate Imm d d It Would bo be mado made i atel b the site that m a gay any government st t Ing th thu c vent 1 that news nom not rc- rc tt f 1 was teas being bens withheld o se n 11 ng t 1 he question waR wag raised f state meat In viva ricAn n tho report to ll th tho o government gO milt t r Lansing on n w whIch m Sec Sec- Is t the tho Ger based his t an anat a sw ems er SI co the mot's emos came cam with full Cull tall delegates dId not i le and either to sl sign n o or r reject and aM hears referred them nil certain It was WaR regarded his hope that the they oDe of camp came with than n g something Irk ds the th believed of oC an armis their to Purpose w matters wu as r O ly Y whIch i can be bc at al consid- consid ti the me n c h been Peace conference en of c Uld ind em mh made ad er very clear ho howy how how- emphasIzed from today l tOda day In n official Francc a powers that Ma c were ere r tle ary limited strictly y to program pre- pre K GERMANS GIVEN TERMS OF AlliES ALLIES ALLIES' ARMISTICE I Continued from Page Pago 1 by the supreme war council at Versailles Lansing Says Peace News Nes Will jU Be Rushed T nr By y Associated Press Iru I Washington Nov No S. S At S.-At At President Wilson Wilson's direction Secretary Lansing issued a statement shortly after aCter noon to today a that an any statement that news reaching the government concerning armistice negotiations was being withheld withheld with with- Ith- Ith held heM was ns utterly false and antI that as soon as a decision In regard to the armistice was reached it would be made mado public immediately b by the government o Mr Ir Lansing's statement said sald I 1 am nm requested and authorized by bythe bythe bythe the President to s spate te that th no Information information Inform tion reaching this government concernIng concernIng concerning concern- concern Ing the armistice negotiations in France has been withheld that any statement to tho the contrary l is utterly false and that as soon as a definite decision in regard to tho the armistice has bas been reached It It will ill be Immediately made public by the government o Hun Courier Takes Back Peace Terms London Nov XO 8 The The French wireless wireless wire wire- less service has given out a dispatch sent b by General Winterfeld ld of or the German German Ger Gem man armistice delegation to the German Ger tier man high command announcing that a a. courier Captain will wIn cross the lines between C G ocl o'clock cl cl ck and antI S o'clock tonight and amid that tho Fr French command has taken tn measures for his safety Paris Parl Nov XO 8 The S.-The The Journey journer of oC the German courier to Spa and amid return will sill require more time than th the df distances Indicate because of or the difficulties of or ortho the tho roads un under er present conditions Therefore the time receipt of or the German re reply reply re- re III ply Is likely to bo be delayed a number re-I re of or hours beyond the tile time Ume IIO possible un under un-I un der normal Reichstag Leaders Meet I Paris Pail II Nov ov S. S Leaders S Leaders of or the 1110 various parties In tho tIme reichstag will meet to tonight tonight tonight to- to night to tu determine the course to to tobe be betaken betaken I taken on Oil tho tIme conditions conditions' of ot the armistice armistice armis armis- tice lice says a n dispatch from front Berlin to 10 Berne printed In iii the tile Paris Temps this afternoon Government Holds Wires Vires London Nov 0 S. S Telegraphic 8 communication communication between Germany and foreign countries will bo ho cut off oCt according to toa toa toa a Berlin message transmitted by tho the Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Copenhagen en a. a Only gov government ent t telegrams tele tele- do I grams will be allowed transmission Wilhelm at Spa I Paris Parle Nov XO S. S Stress 8 Stress Is laid b by the Tem Temps on n the presence of or Emperor William i at Spa pa where time tile terms atthe of at the tho armistice are being examined by the Germans I |