The Secretary of State to Delegate White.
Washington, March 28, 1906.
In view of the statement in your dispatch of January 30 and Mr. Einstein’s report and Mr. Pimienta’s suggestion, we do not consider it necessary or desirable that you should present the subject of the treatment of Jews in Morocco to the conference as directed by the special instructions to you on that subject. You need not present the subject to the conference at all. You are, however, at liberty to ask for an expression in the sense of your dispatch of January 20, and in general conformity to the views of Mr. Pimienta, if, upon further consultation, you are of the opinion that it would be of practical benefit.