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Show General Foch on the subject of an armistice. ar-mistice. REVOLUTION REPORTED. Those who are convinced that the enemy 1 beaten Into submission' end-that end-that efforts at bargaining now are merely a prelude to complete surrender ! are guided by confidential diplomatic advioea purporting to enow that there haa been a real political revolution In Germany and that the people in ptwer are ready to throw out the ku.ir and all his war lords. It wae learned .today that a private dispatch from Gsrmany has been published pub-lished in a Copenhagen newspaper stating stat-ing that troopa on leave are receiving secret orders-not to return to the front and that to this extent demobilization has begun. i Military men here, however, regard It as Inconceivable that such orders would be giver.. No Decision From Wilson Until Tomorrow y Asses! st td Press. WASHINGTON. Oct. Ji. Indications were that no announcement of a decision de-cision by the president on the Oerman note could he erfpneted before tomorrow. tomor-row. Secretary lansing was with him until near midnight last night discussing discuss-ing the wireless version, but there now , must be further conferences and It Is assumed there will be exchanges with , the allied capitals Official comment continued tn be withheld, awaiting sn tnaicauon of the president's views. K very one expected him to decide very quickly whether the note creates a new situation. Opinion as to the proosoie attitude of the president did not differ on the great point that Immediate peace is not at hand and that however sincere the German overtures may be no armistice will be agreed to except upon conditions condi-tions of surrender that wdll destroy forever for-ever the power of the kaiser's war ma-china ma-china ASK FOCH. MAY IK REPLY. j Joane observers thought ao answer ' would he made and the German armies left to com pie te their enforced evacuation evacu-ation of sccupied territory aa neat they might with the allied srmies on their heels others believed the next atep would he a suggestion that the Oerman Oer-man military commanders tf ready to accept dictated terms, should approach |