STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1865, sig. 109-5/93 Page 72 · 72 of 90
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1865, sig. 109-5/93
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63 - 5 - Post of Magistrate Dr.Krug, currently head of his law firm. Klapka has therefore assigned the whole matter to the President of the State, who is to mediate here. After a consultation with the Higher Regional Council of Prague, however, I believe I have the certainty that Dr. Krüg will be appointed. On the other hand, there is the possibility and necessity of finding a German candidate as director of the technical service for the Central Magistrate Cozl, who is in retirement. I therefore contacted the President of the Planning Commission, State Councillor Niemeyer, in particular, so that he could make appropriate proposals to me, Minister Fuchs, who is very much in favour of the Prague situation, had the courtesy to draw attention to a South German candidate. However, it is also the question of whether Councillor Morway can continue to be the director of the political service. During the last few months, he has given me so much difficulty, especially in language matters, certainly not without immediate consent and often also on the instructions of the prime minister, that I consider him completely intolerable at this point. Now behind Morway is probably the German magistrate Dr.Jurina, who in himself is very capable and can also be used elsewhere. I am with Mr. v. Watter also believes that for this crucial position in the administrative apparatus of the city, a highly guali- fied official, best of all the Sudetengau, should be won, who dominates the former Czech legal development just as much as German law.All those who are advocating German law should now move forward more quickly than before in Prague, and this is precisely why the use of a connoisseur of German law would be very necessary. In a further perspective, however, it will also be worth thinking of gaining a German power for the management of the business service and the health service. This question becomes a burning issue in the city physics of Hrdlička, since it reached the age of 55. Now, as I heard, the moment seems to come when at least the German employees of the city are to experience a salary improvement corresponding to the imperial relations and thus their legal approximation to the Reich officials and employees becomes appropriate, I agree with the Oberlandrat of Prague that above all the