Foreign Minister Jozef Beck of Poland conferred today with chancellor Adolf Hitler and Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, and was expected to have another talk with von Ribbentrop at Munich tomorrow. One of the questions believed to have been discussed today was the fate of the Polish Jews expelled by the Reich, which is now under negotiation between Polish and German representatives in Berlin. The Berlin talks are expected to deal with technical phases of the question, while Chancellor Hitler and Col. Beck probably will decide whether an amicable agreement can be reached.
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