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Show oo Hope to Substitute Pershing PARIS, QcL 22. (Havas) The Germans Ger-mans aro hoping by their discussion of an armistice to substitute General Pershing for Marshal Foch as the military mili-tary leader who will state the terms, the Petit Journal says. This newspaper newspa-per adds that it is sufficient to point out that President Wilson has been a warm partisan of unified command. The announced German concessions respecting submarine warfare are merely pretenses, the Petit Journal continues, Inasmuch as the submarine campaign is a deflnito failure. x The most general comment upon the German reply is that the enemy is attempting at-tempting to escape an admission of defeat by causing pacifist agitations In Entente countries. |