Show U. S. President Flies to Africa War Front Unconditional Notice Served on Axis French Leaders Seal Fighting Tact Russian and China Heads Unable to Attend Given Assurance of Allied Assistance President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston Churchhill Sunday concluded a momentous conference in which they planned the offensives of which aimed at what the president called the of the axis The president flew miles across the Alantic with his air of staff to confer with Churchill and British naval and air chieftains in a sun-splashed villa within the sound of the Alantic Every phase of the global war was discussed in conferences lasting from morning until Both war leaders emphasized that the conference had been wholly in that complete agreement had been reached upon the great enterprises to be undertaken by the united nations this General Henri Honore high commissioner for the French in norm anu varies Do leader of Fighting who met at the found themselves in accord on the primary task of lib-crating France from German The president predicted that French sailors and airmen would fight beside the al lied armies in the liberation of Assurance of future world peace will come only as a result of a total elimination of German and Japanese war the president He borrowed a phrase from General Ulysses S. Grant's famous letter to the Confederate commander at Forts Donelson and Henry to describe the only terms on which the un-ted nations will accept a conclusion of the |