763.72119/8212: Telegram
The Ambassador in France (Wallace) to the Secretary of State
[Received December 10—2:47 p.m.]
1736. From Polk. Your 3997, December 8th. Most grateful for your decision. Wallace awaiting instructions. Clemenceau and French perfectly satisfied for the moment. Fortunately the Roumanians are signing the Austrian, Bulgarian and minorities treaties today. Hungarian treaty complete, German note presented and have reason to believe from what Lersner told Dresel today that they will sign. These extra four days have been of great value. Went over all subjects not disposed of and practically everything referred to State Department for decision. We leave Paris tonight. Looking forward to seeing you and apologizing for all the trouble I have given you the last three or four days.
Clemenceau going to London to discuss situation resulting from our failure to ratify and to arrange details in regard to ratification of treaties.