A. Loveday considering the matter; Schacht's speech: Germany not in a position to give financial support to the Danzig banks; A. Loveday or a member of his Section to go to Danzig; Poland's protest against the Exchange Restrictions Decree.
Regarding presumably the Committee (of Jurists?) to meet.
References to J. Avenol, E. Drummond and Frank Walters.
Presumably the report on the work of the League of Nations during the war; F. Walters referred to the determination to make the United Nations as separate as possible from all memory of the League of Nations.
F. Walters busy with the Chaco and Leticia questions, the question of the Assyrians in Iraq, troubles in Liberia, and the Saar Plebiscite, had no time to think about the question of E. Giustiniani and a possible Chef de Cabinet for S. Lester.
Regarding Letters from S. Lester.
On "Volkstimme"; Jurists Committee; Danzig financial situation.
League of Nations' Secretariat at the disposition of the Danzig Government if its aid is required; more information needed for representations to the Bank for International Settlements; if necessary someone from the Financial Section might be sent to Danzig to study the situation.