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Show Armisfice Program Ready; Washington Awaits News By Aaaeeiated Preea. . WASHINGTON, Oct. 30. The aj-mutice program, said to have been prepared by the supreme war council, had not been reported on early today by the - American representatives. repre-sentatives. The government, however, is known to favor terms equally as drastic as those described in press dispatches as agreed upon at .Versailles. 1 r Censorship Is Strict By Associated Pros. PARIS, Oct. S. The meagerneas of , news during this Important period In l'aris is due lo .the strictness of th censorship. Th foregoing relates to the proceedings pro-ceedings of the interallied council at which the terma of tha arm la tic to b submitted to Germamy mtm eeing formulated. ltfsnwHon fwSwtric fieasnrahhy dispatches ar being held up on account ac-count of the congestion of tha cahlea by tha exchange of communication a between the United 1 tales government govern-ment and ita represent Uvea at th interallied conference. Plan Appeal Direct to Italy B United Prase. rOPKXHAUKN. Oct. Is Count An-dnthsy, An-dnthsy, new Austro-Hungarian for-eirn for-eirn minister, has decided to becln direct negotiationa with Italy, accord-tit accord-tit f t5 advices received here today. Discussion Over Armistice Proposal y United Press. WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 With the increasing; efforts of the central powera for an armistice before they are definitely defi-nitely beaten, there waa crowing; belief be-lief here today that the I'nited ritates i and the allies should dispatch their ar-'t ar-'t mtslice term and peace terms simulta-, simulta-, neously. the former to be (ranted upon ; the condition that (itrmany and her al Ilea accept the latter. Aa aome expressed It there would be j no use In granting.an armiatlce If there I was then to be prolonged wrangling and chance for discord at the peace ta-I ta-I ble. (.frmuiiy. they aaid. shou'd be ; given an armlMice ooly if she agree I to the allied peace terms. I |