C. Burckhardt, High Commissioner in Danzig: fight again between Gauleiter (Regional Leader) A. Forster, from Nazi Party, and A. Greiser, President of the Danzig Senate; C. Burckhardt did all he could to get A. Forster out of Danzig.
Jean Pelenyi, Hungarian Minister at Washington; A. Greiser's, President of the Danzig Senate; article dedicated to A. Forster on the occasion of his birthday party and to Dantzig and Poland.
Three requests, remaining unanswered, made by S. Lester for further information regarding the "Volkstimme" suppression: the official ground was a comment on the discussion of the League of Nations Council, but possible relationship with the article of the Danzig Constitution regarding freedom of opinion.
Extract from the "Sunday Times": attacks on the Danzig High Commissioner by the German Press on the grounds of his proposal of setting up a Committee to investigate the Danzig situation further to Opposition Parties' complaints and of his criticism of A. Forster and A. Greiser.
On Petitions from the Catholic Priests and Zentrum Party.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on the League of Nations Council session regarding Danzig unsatisfactory situation and petitions, no effective measures taken by A. Greiser as requested by the Council to remedy to discriminatory action taken by the Danzig Nazi Senate, abuses still being perpetrated, violations of the Danzig Constitution; dispute between Soviet Russia and Uruguay.
Negotiations with the Catholic Priests and the Zentrum Party made impossible because of A. Greiser's attitude; Catholic and Zentrum Party petitions; suppression of the only daily opposition newspaper; "Heil Hitler" greeting; effect of the Saar plebiscite on Danzig; Senate's refusal to give information about the suppression of the "Volkstimme"; difference between the State and the National Socialist Party; Danzig Constitution; attack on Zentrum Leader; police control on S. Lester's visits; A. Forster dictator of Danzig; possible elections; S. Lester's remarks; Danzig Senate and A. Forster suspected of trickery by S. Lester.
S. Lester's action on proposed elections; long exchange with A. Greiser.
Extract from "The Observer": A. Greiser's requested report by the League of Nations Council on measures taken following grievances stated in petitions by the Danzig population, should the League of Nations take economic sanctions against the Danzig Nazis?
E. Giustiniani attended the meeting to dissolve the Volkstag on behalf of S. Lester; memorandum from Brost (Social Democratic journalist), representative of the "Volkstimme" to S. Lester on the Volkstag meeting; Von Wnuck, President of the Volkstag: incidents occurred with the Communist leader and between A. Forster and Brost (only Opposition journalist present, also known as the channel used by the Social Democratic Party for communication with S. Lester); Brost's notes were seized by A. Greiser, President of the Senate.