Would British and Americans consider it undesirable that J. Avenol should become a member of the Franco-Swiss Association for aid to French refugees; S. Lester's and R. Tyler's opposite points of view on J. Avenol.
On what Biraud said on R.M.F. Charron, J. Avenol and the selling of the League of Nations to the "Boches"; division in French opinion; R.M.F. Charron's role; Vilatte's collaboration blamed by Biraud.
Senator Boeck (Education) and President of Volkstag E. Beyl; Regierungs-Präsident Budding from East Prussia; A. Eden's first official parliamentary speech as Foreign Minister; inspection and censorship of S. Lester's letter to J. Avenol by the Nazis.
Streiter, taken into prison, charged with having disclosed official secrets: the famous five-pointed ultimatum delivered to H. Rauschning, but released because no official evidence; a similar case: Berent, one of the principal officials in the Education Department, was charged with high treason; Lochstadt case: a Minority Pole, whose rights were not respected, was also charged with high treason and released; "Arbeitsdienst" decree: every youth had to give a year's labour service, however it was against the Constitution to send him out of Danzig against his will, but the Danzig economic situation made it difficult to provide work for them all.
Events of past six weeks - New Danzig government policy; role of Hitler; riots in Poland, anti-sovietism; session with Danzig Senate; possible renewal of S. Lester's mandate; 11 May session of League of Nations; Abyssinia; S. Lester's re-appointment: A. Eden, J. Avenol; future League of Nations position in Danzig; disarray in Geneva; Dublin reaction to work in Danzig; American Shoe Club: collection of shoes that have been worn by men of renown.
S. Lester explained that he was shown a kind of threatening letter from J. Avenol: something to do with a sentence by the Tribune journalist who wrote that the Acting Secretary-General took over "en pleine tourmente".
Regarding J. Avenol.
Extract from "La Tribune de Genève" including a photograph of the Count C. de Wiart.
Extract from "La Tribune de Genève" No. 87.
Discussions concluded that there was no need to have J. Avenol to be present at the Assembly and that Avenol's letters were shown unofficially to the members of the Supervisory Commission of which C.J. Hambro was Chairman.