TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES ROUMANIA--Continued Subject The Minister in Roumania (Vopicka) to the Acting Secretary of Opinion that the division of the Banat will have to be left to The Ambassador in France (Sharp) to the Acting Secretary of Information that Embassy has sent to the American Mission The Minister in Roumania (Vopicka) to the Acting Secretary of Report that conflict between Roumanians and Serbians on The Minister in Roumania (Vopicka) to the Acting Secretary of Telegram regarding the claims of Roumania sent by the The Minister in Roumania (Vopicka) to the Acting Secretary of Information that the committee of Transylvanians who The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Acting Secretary of State Joint telegram from the Allied Ministers at Jassy, December 27 (text printed), expressing opinion that in order to avoid conflict all of Banat must be occupied temporarily by Allied troops. The French Ambassador to the United States (Jusserand) to the Suggestion that U. S. and Allied Governments inform the The Minister in Roumania (Vopicka) to the Secretary of State The Chargé in Serbia (Dodge) to the Chargé in France (Bliss) For the Secretary and the Department: Assurances given by the Serbian Chief of Staff concerning internment of Roumanians in Banat. Page 399 400 400 402 402 403 404 404 405 405 TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES ROUMANIA-Continued Date and number 1919 Jan. 11 (6707), Jan. 13 1918 Nov. 14 (5775) Nov. 15 (1278) Nov. 16 (5208) Nov. 18 Nov. 18 (6791) Nov. 26 Nov. 28 Subject The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Acting Secretary of State Identical telegram from the Allied Ministers at Jassy, The Secretary of State to the French Ambassador to the United Statement that the American Embassy in France has been POLAND The Minister in Switzerland (Stovall) to the Secretary of State Information that the Regency has requested Pilsudski to The British Chargé (Barclay) to the Secretary of State Statement that the representative in London of the Polish National Council has been informed that the British Government would view with displeasure any act by the Polish Government intended to prejudge the decisions of the Peace Conference. The Chargé in the Netherlands (Bliss) to the Secretary of State Reasons given by the unofficial representative in Holland The Secretary of State to President Wilson Telegram from General Pilsudski to President Wilson, November 17, requesting that Polish military formations now under U. S. flag be sent to Poland (text printed). The Ambassador in France (Sharp) to the Secretary of State Memorandum from the Polish National Committee, November 13, protesting against Ukrainian occupation of Lwow and Przemysl and against German attempts to prevent union of Galicia and Poland (text printed). The French Ambassador (Jusserand) to the Secretary of State The Chargé in Denmark (Grant-Smith) to the Secretary of State Answers to queries concerning matters affecting the Polish Page 406 407 408 408 409 410 410 412 413 TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES POLAND-Continued 1918 Nov. 29 (102) Dec. 5 (2447) Dec. 11 Dec. 12 (2) Dec. 21 (6704) Dec. 27 Undated [Rec'd Dec. 29] 1919 Undated [Rec'd Jan. 1] (64) Jan. 3 (1995) Subject The Secretary of State to the Special Representative (House) (tel.) Instructions that any Americans sent to Poland should investigate alleged mistreatment of Jews by Poles and report matter to the Department. The Ambassador in Italy (Page) to the Acting Secretary of Anxiety of Polish Committee in Italy regarding exaggerated Memorandum by Major Julian L. Coolidge Reasons why Polish troops now in France should be sent to The Minister in Switzerland (Stovall) to the Commission to Statement by the Lithuanian Bureau of Information at Lausanne with regard to the Polish occupation of Lithuanian territories (text printed). The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in France Instructions to investigate and report on relations between The President of the Polish National Committee (Dmowski) to Telegram, December 16, from the Poles of the former The President of the National Council of the Western Ukrainian Protest against the Polish occupation of Eastern Galicia The Minister in Switzerland (Stovall) to the Commission to Communication from a member of the Polish Mission The Chargé in Denmark (Osborne) to the Acting Secretary of Memorandum dated January 1 (text printed) giving a description of M. Paderewski's visit to Posen as set forth in a despatch by the British military attaché in Copenhagen. Page 413 414 414 416 416 416 420 421 422 TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES POLAND-Continued Subject The Acting Secretary of State to the Commission to Negotiate For the Secretary of State: Opinion of Secretary of War that (Footnote: Reference to Department's telegram No. 236, January 15, for correction.) The Chargé in Denmark (Osborne) to the Commission to Negotiate For Colonel House from Paderewski: Plea for U. S., British, and French troops and materials in order to save Polish territory from Bolshevists. The Commission to Negotiate Peace to the Acting Secretary of From Lansing: Request for text of reply which the Depart- The Secretary of State to President Wilson Inquiry as to answer to be made to Secretary of War concerning enlistment of Polish troops in the United States. The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Secretary of State (tel.) Report on relations between the Polish National Committee at Paris and the Pilsudski government in Poland. Colonel William R. Grove_to General Marlborough Churchill The Commission to Negotiate Peace to the Acting Secretary of Request for full details in regard to report in Department's President Wilson to the Secretary of State Statement that it is out of the question to allow Poles to be enlisted in the United States to fight against friendly nations; opinion that Polish representatives should be so informed before official action is taken. The Secretary of the Commission to Negotiate Peace (Grew) to the Request that Chargé get in touch with Polish representatives The Acting Secretary of State to the Commission to Negotiate Peace (tel.) Statement that Department's telegram No. 81, January 3, reads: "Poles are apparently beginning hostilities against Ġer mans. The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Secretary of the Commission Statement by the President of the National Polish Committee at Paris that it was his impression that orders had been given to discontinue recruiting in the United States for the Polish Army. TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS AND RELATIONS WITH NEW STATES POLAND - Continued 1919 Jan. 18 (297) Jan. 23 Jan. 25 Jan. 27 1918 Nov. 7 (636) Nov. 11 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 Subject The Acting Secretary of State to the Commission to Negotiate Information that the Department has not answered the French Ambassador's note of November 26, 1918, because of uncertainty as to relations between Polish National Committee and other Polish factions. The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Secretary of the Commission Decision by the National Polish Committee to order discon- The Commission to Negotiate Peace to the Acting Secretary of Information that Chargé in France has been assured that The Chargé in France (Bliss) to the Secretary of the Commission Communication from the Polish National Committee, Janu- BELGIUM AND LUXEMBURG The Minister in Belgium (Whitlock), Temporarily at Le Havre, Explanation of peculiar situation of the territory of Mores- Grand Duchess Marie Adelaide of Luxemburg to President Wilson Plea for the President's intervention against the passage of The Belgian Minister (Cartier) to the Secretary of State Hope that the U. S. Government will take into account certain facts which indicate the desire of the people of Luxemburg for a closer union with Belgium. Nov. 16 President Wilson to the Secretary of State Instruction to inform Grand Duchess Marie that her request concerning the passage of troops has been transmitted to the Supreme War Council. The Belgian Minister (Cartier) to the Secretary of State Information in regard to the political situation in Luxem burg. Page 432 432 433 433 435 436 436 440 441 441 |