Paris Peace Conf. 181.9202/109: Telegram

General Bandholtz to the Commission to Negotiate Peace

67. General impression intensified by their own statements that Roumanians intend to leave suddenly. Hungarians think this will be for purpose of having their return requested on account of unsettled condition in which country will be left. Small Interallied detachment due to leave this date to guard Mackensen depot.

My own relations with Roumanians have undergone decided improvement. Unless special instructions are received for his retention I shall probably return Colonel Horowitz to Paris at an early date. Please see my No. 59.40

If this Mission is [to] remain a month longer and his services can be spared request detail Colonel Raymond Sheldon, believed to be on duty with German prisoners of war, and of Lieut. Colonel Charles B. Moore, Director of Courier Service, Paris, whose services it is understood can be spared.

Bandholtz
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