800.51 W 89 Czechoslovakia/95: Telegram
The Minister in Czechoslovakia (Einstein) to the Secretary of State
Prague, June 17,
1925—1 p.m.
[Received 3:15 p.m.]
[Received 3:15 p.m.]
30. Mr. Clarence Dillon now at Prague with Colonel Logan5 informs me that he proposes telling Dr. Beneš that after Czechoslovak Government has replied satisfactorily to Government’s recent note regarding refunding of indebtedness to the United States he is disposed [Page 40] tentatively to discuss short-term credit to be established for purpose stabilizing the currency. Mr. Dillon’s intention is to cooperate fully with Department and conform himself to its wishes.
Einstein
- James A. Logan, Jr., formerly American unofficial representative on the Reparation Commission.↩