STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 594, sig. 109-4/341

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44-Other Frare Security Service RFsS SD Central Office for Bohemia and Moravia T a g e s b e r i c h t - No. 67 (Strictly confidential, only for the personal use of the recipient.) Protectorate government. Czech political circles are eagerly looking forward to a change of direction, which is to become necessary as a result of disagreements about the language regulation and the Labour Service Act. Minister Havelka was in favour of the publication of the laws by the protectorate government; however, the majority of ministers considered that these regulations should be passed by the Reichsprotektor. The American journalist Tomara told Czech journalists, who expressed their dissatisfaction with the political situation, that the reuter interview of the Mini- ster Havelka was countered by the Ischechen, that this interview must be misrepresented, as a Czech minister could not possibly speak like this. Prime Minister Eliáš gave the Minister Havelka energetical arguments because of his too great business with the small political groups. The matter of Dr. Vitek, the unclean business with Kácha, as well as the Gajda-- trip to Moravia were particularly mentioned by Eliás. Gajdah would have been done without the trip to Mähren. Right groups. General Gajda told a former fascist in Budweis his intention to visit Budwei in the next few days, the Budweiser Fascist leaders, who received this knowledge, have decided to visit Gajde during his stay 884 2 -