A. Greiser assured elections would be completely secret and free in accordance with the laws based on the Constitution and measures would be taken to guarantee that freedom and secrecy of elections.
A. Greiser's objectives: the wish of the Danzig Senate to go on discussion with Poland, and the wish of the National-Socialist Government in Danzig to work for peace in Europe; Volkstag President Wnuck on elections favourable to the National-Socialism and on "Traitors" to the fatherland; Senator A. Boeck, Public Education and Worship, on a new race.
Press in brief: the editor of the "Volksstimme" was fined for publishing an article on the "Kartoffel Versorgungs Verband"; A. Forster's speech on the struggle between the National-Socialism and Bolshevism; "Deutscher-Soldaten-Bund" meeting in Danzig with A. Greiser; K. Papée's departure from Danzig.
Note from E. Giustiniani, an Italian, who was S. Lester's principal secretary, on Polish children refused at school; and on A. Greiser's speech explaining that the "Landespolizei" was a regular army at Danzig, speech that was the cause of the disagreement between the League of Nations and Danzig.
Extract from the "Danziger Neueste Nachrichten".
Following the Geneva discussions, S. Lester was cautious and awaited the application of a new policy in Danzig.
A. Greiser's good will to improve the Danzig political situation, necessity of a much clearer division between Party and Government roles and
revocation of decrees.
Attack on German National Party private meeting, according to the three Opposition Parties - the Centre, the Social Democrat and the German National - the Police received orders not to intervene immediately, A. Greiser said the events were the result of the campaign of hatred conducted by the Opposition leaders and their press.