STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32 Page 246 · 246 of 259
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2231, sig. 109-11/32
English Translation
2 184 Senator for the nationalist party of Dr. Kramář was, lived, Dr. Janda could not be eliminated,because my vicar was a member of the Ce r My vicar, the greatest opponent of Drs. Beneš,which is obvious, thanked even for the Dr. Benes as Senator, because he did not want to look further at how he expressed himself to this easy-to-use prison. They tried to win my watchword for the Freemasons, but failed. They continued to try to win for the Beneš, but also unsuccessfully. Because this whole castle conviviality looked nice and dared to come directly to my vicar, even with me a middleman,the consul Dr. Tou-šek knocked at me and asked how expensive the favor of my viper and of the leaf Národní Politika,for my vizier,Dr. Fáček was just entrusted to the editorial staff, came for Beneš and it was even me for a meeting of consul dr. Toušek , the representative of Beneš , offered a large sum in my apartment and for assistance. I refused with the remark that our family can never be bought. And the Národní Politika continued to fight against the castle, against Beneš. When my see-wager, Dr. Fáček, died, was run over by the electric tramway, when his representative Dr. Ludwig Vaňek appointed a Freemason, a patron of Beneš, who was formerly only a sectional councillor in the Railway Ministry, but now he is dure his hypocrisy at the readings and has become a Presidialehef in the Ministry of Agriculture, but which does not bother him, as well as being all Masons, worshipers of England. As soon as Dr. Vañek was entrusted with the editorship of Národní Politika, he put pressure on Dr. Janda, the chief editor, to change his mind and lead the paper for Beneš. Because he resisted, he had to go and thus the Board of Directors had to suffer from the Czech sovereignty and especially from the Kramař party, and was not afraid of possible attacks, he was forced to ask for early retirement himself and was too small to have his pension from the pension institution, since he was only employed for a few years in the Politia and, at all, as an editor of the editorial board, he used to be a lawyer, and he was offered a second pension by the company on condition that he would not do anything. At that time he could not do anything if Beneš was against him. The same comedy they wanted to do with mirmaeh and noeh more immoral, after which they did not speak with me, but my nephew, Dr. Vladimir Fáček, called the lawyer, Prag II. Wenceslas Square No.l5, and told him that he should join me with my brother.