U.S., CZECH RELATIONS
Minister Meets
Mr Truman
km 8 p m ) ®* c ' WASHINGTON. August 28. Ur Truman gave Mr Vladimir ProehSta the new Czechoslovakian Amt.Ktdnr to the United States, an-un-th. Czech Government free the African reporter, William Oatis, and Sat relations between the United States and Czechoslovakia had deteriorated since Mr Jan Masaryk, Czech Foreign Minister, was ‘ murdered,” Ths Czechoslovak Government has (jainnd that Mr Masaryk committed B (2tiS the Associated Press correseonden't in Prague, was sentenced to U years’ imprisonment on what the Site Department has described as •Miraned-up espionage” charges. Mr Prochazka called at the White Rouse to-day to present his credence was in and out in five minutes. Eye-witnesses to the meeting regtftsd that Mr Truman told the Ambassador that there would be nothing further to discuss until Czechoslovakia released Oatis.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26513, 30 August 1951, Page 7
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