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.
Restricted discussion in the Volkstag on public accounts; recruitment of Danzig citizens for the German army.
Walls of a Catholic church defaced with insulting inscriptions by Hitler Jugend boys.
Talks between S. Lester and Boettcher on outstanding questions, recruitment in Danzig for the German army, the comparative tranquillity with regard to Danzig but the fact that the present policy of cooperation might disappear after the May Session, the failure in trying to unify the different political Parties, the German press attacks on the High Commissioner, the press comments on the anniversary of the 1935 elections.
A. Forster's public declaration denying new elections in Danzig requested by the National Socialist Party; A. Forster's and National Socialist Party's efforts to heal breach between sections of the German population of Danzig; S. Lester on A. Forster's public declarations that he acted as a representative of A. Hitler and that after the Rhineland "coup" Danzig would be next.
Speech by Major Bethke, new commander of the Schutzpolizei; role of the Schutzpolizei.
Complaints lodged with the Senate by Opposition Parties; memorandum on the schools question; Germanism in Danzig; use of Swastika flag on Danzig State buildings.