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Show ITALIAN PRESS URGES PEACE ROME. Sept. 20 (UP) Virginio Gayda, Italian editor close to the foreign office and who at times has acted as Premier Benito Mussolini's Mus-solini's spokesman, today expressed ex-pressed belief that the moment for peace is at hand. Asserting in the Giornale d'ltalia that it Is useless to extend the German-Polish conflict and that it ii up to the Poles whether even a small new Polish state will be allowed to exist, Gayda wrote: "For what purpose, with the conclusion con-clusion of war in eastern Europe, should there be a tragic outbreak of western war which up to the present has been limited to minor episodes?" Earlier the official Rome radio had announced that Increasingly friendly Italo-Greek relations had resulted In decision by both Greece and Italy to withdraw their troops from the Greek-Albanian frontier. The decision was interpreted as furthering Italy's efforts to form a neutral bloc in the Balkans, which would aid in limiting European Euro-pean hostilities. |