Show FOCH PREPARED C FOR RESISTANCE Change of Front b by hy r Huns li Would Meet l Vi Wilh Willi l Severe S 0 I t London London Nov Ko Describing H.-Describing 14 Describing the sit sit- at the front the military of the British wireless ser ico says c C- C Marshal Marshal Foch had limit prepared d n a t furher fur fur- her great attack east cast of the Meuse which would undoubtedly have dealt the thc enemy a n. decisive blow When Phen th the armistice wa was concluded therefore the tho Germans aster dis-aster were faced with Imminent aster and the tho only course pen open to them wu to surrender at discretion dl Tho German army appears to be In Ina 1 la a state etalo of extreme extremo confusion but the theStA fiVA St days clays re respite which has been granted may a enable the Germans to or organize their lines of oC communication nn and earn carry out the withdrawn of their troops It TL Is evident that the allies must r remain ml n prepared for Cot possible hOStile hostile hostile hos hOS- tile action on the part of certain elements ele dc- Ie ments of or the enemy's forces fI Revolutionary councils cou have ha been set up which I mil may to acquiesce In ht th the tho terms of the armistice and the mere mero fact r that the armistice can ho I-e terminated by either si sale sille le at forty el fit hours' hours no- no oo tico necessitates the allies being fully ull prepared ll for tor all eventualities I Whatever r happens no organized d or effective resistance can under any circumstances cir- cir he offered b by the German army Irmy but if tho the troops to aCl ac acknowledge aC- aC l knowledge no too the authority of their preg- preg commanders and tho the arm army should hould disintegrate tho the allied armies mn may still have hayo mu much work to do o. o l |