LEADERS CONFER
PRES. ROOSEVELT AND MR. CHURCHILL Recd. 10 p.m. Washington, Sept. 3. President Roosevelt held his first Cabinet meeting since he returned from Quebec while Mr. Churchill conferred with General Marshall and the heads of the various British military supply missions. The two statesmen met several times during the day. A spokesman explained: “They talk, whenever convenient.’’ The New York Times says that, despite the parade of admirals and generals to see Mr. Churchill, there is a persistent belief that both leaders are devoting considerable time to political problems relating to Russia, and adds: “The hurried pace of the Russian armies suggests that progress on the solution of such problems is urgent.”
*WORK AT WASHINGTON
Recd. 6 p.m. Rugby, Sept. 2. Messrs. Roosevelt and Churchill are spending a considerable time in conference at Washington to-day. Among scheduled appointments there was one with Genem.l Dutra, the Brazilian Minister oi War. Mr. Churchill was scheduled to have separate appointments with General George Marshall, United States Chief of Staff, and various members of the British military staffs and chiefs of missions. Messrs. Churchill and Roosevelt talked last night until 1 a.m.—8.0.W.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 209, 4 September 1943, Page 5
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