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Show Tries to Cloud Issue, i Paris Papers Assert I By Assecisted Press. I PARIS. Nov. t S:40 a. m . The i teat of the wireless exchanges between I Marshal Foch and the German high command show signs, the morning newspapers declare, that Germany la , j still determined to cloud the Issue In j every possible way. apparently with the object of at least gaining time. If ; they cannot gain anything else. The Matin aays: "Berlin and all Germany are striding strid-ing rapidly toward a revolution. The i substitution of a responsible secretary i of state for Admiral Von Hintse was Inspired by this grave peril. The com-1 com-1 mission sent by the German govern -I ment must have with It a man able to I sign Immediately, without referring to i Berlin. An attempt must bs made at ' any price. In the phrase of Prince Max- lillan of Baden, to open negotiations in favor of peace. I "Needless to say the German gov-1 gov-1 ernment Is the victim of a persistent I Illusion. Marshal Foch will refuse to ! come out of his province, which Is I strictly military and he also will cer-, cer-, talnly refuse any suspension of hostilities hostil-ities until the armistice Is accepted." Other commentators write in the same vein, and Invariably conclude by aaaertlng that German capitulation Is not far away. |