- 94- I would mention only a few of the more important points which are being covered by these committees. The first point which we regard as absolutely essential is that order shall be established immediately upon the cessation of hostilities. This, I said, was one of the questions which preoccupied all the statesmen I had talked with during this trip, and my Government was fully conscious of its prime importance. Other points the question of territorial adjustments. On this latter poin isfaction among laborers in the steel industry or automobile icated on the assumption that the war will end in a complete I said that I had also conveyed the foregoing to His Holiness the Pope, to the Cardinal Secretary of State Maglione, and other important officials in the Vatican. with General Franco whom I described as a soldier whose mind at I was conscious of a feeling in the Vatican and Madrid th |