Show I. I Churchill Renew Talks Amid AmidI I Signs of Momentous Development By Douglas B. B Cornell WASHINGTON Sept 7 1 t Pl- Pl President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill renew their war discussions Tuesday amid multiplying multiply multiply- ing signs they are Awaiting some momentous momento development perhaps development perhaps a definite peace bid from Italy Indirect peace pleas plea have been emanating from Radio Rome for tor some come time and Enrico ani an ani i official of ot the Vatican which might be an agency through which formal overtures would be made is ison ison on the way yay to Washington Mr r. r Churchill has haa been on this i aide SIde of ot the Atlantic since August I f r 10 and while his current mission appears to have been fulfilled he heas heas heu as u yet has baa exhibited no disposition I to return to England Hence speculation developed that the two united nations statesmen virtually are marking time Evidence that the allied leaders had completed their planning task for tor months ahead was noted in reports reI reports re re- re- re I ports that General George C. C Mar Mar- ar- ar shall shaIl U. U S. S chief chiet of ot staff lies has been I chosen to lead the invasion of ot Europe from the British Isles On the highest authority it was learn learned l that Marshall is to be commander In commander ln of ot the united nations in the European theater an illustration that preparations for a a possible drive across the channel are rather well advanced High Catholic officials here said mid they were unaware of ot the nature of ot the mission of ot Gallazzi Gallam who was secretary to Pope Pius when the latter was a cardinal and who presumably presumably presumably pre pre- has haa the popes pope's confidence If It his business wee we-e purely that atI of at the church Washington's Catholic I leaders undoubtedly would know of ot it There was a hint in Mr Churchill's Churchill's Church Church- ills ill's address at Harvard unIversity Monday that significant postwar planning already had been done b be by the e allies alUcs He spoke of ot the smoothly smooth smooth- ly y operating machinery of ot th the Anglo-American Anglo chiefs of ot staff staf and declared For our own safety as u well as asfor asfor asfor r for the security of the rest of ot the world we are bound to keep it working and in running order after alter the war probably for a good many years not only till we have set Bet up some world arrangement to keep the peace but until we know that it is an arrangement which will really give us that protection we must have from danger and aggression aggression aggression ag ag- ag- ag and which already we have had to seek across two vast world wars Some observers here noted that his choice of ot words we are bound to keep it working seemed sO so I strong as to indicate he and Mr I Roosevelt already might be in agreement on he the point European political problems particularly those in which Russia would be concerned still may be engaging the attention of Roosevelt and Churchill although considerable progress a already l Ire r e a d y seems to have been made toward their solution It became known over the week weekend weekend end erld for tor instance that a meeting had been arranged among representatives representatives representatives of ot the the- British Russian and American foreign offices and that a Mediterranean commission I had been formed with Russia's par par- Urges Russ Parley The prime minister speaking at ata a ceremony at which he received an honorary degree from the presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's alma mater reinforced Anglo-American Anglo bids for a conference conference conference confer confer- ence with Russia and at the same I time made it clear Britain was ready to stand close by the side of the United States in the postwar period Bearing in mind perhaps that Governor Thomas E E. Dewey of ot New York a potential Republican presidential residential candidate next year had lad proposed a military alliance with Britain after the war Mr Churchill said he vas he Was not qualified to judge and would not presume to discuss whether a postwar combination combination combination combi combi- nation of ot staff chiefs would become a a party question in the United States I am sure however he said that it will not be a party question in n Great Britain White House officials said Tues- Tues Tuesday Tuesday day lay they did not know how long Mr Churchill would remain on this side of the Atlantic |