will be guided.
"At about 4 in the afternoon, he bade leave
to the Prime Minister and left, satisfied that
the British government and the government of the
United States have the interest of the Yugoslavs
very much at heart.
"On the way home Mr. Stevenson spoke to the
Ban about the conference wiith Churchilll The Ban
pointed out to him that whereas the Prime Minis-
ter took it for gr~nted that he is the future Pre-
mier, 'The King has not advised him as yet that he
is entrusted to form the new government. The Ban
then said that he is contemplating calling King
Peter tomorrow, Monday, May 22nd, and informing him
of the conference with Churchill so as to bring the
matter to a head.
"The Ban is meeting Mr. Eden on May 22 at 3
p.m.
William J. Donevan
Director
DECLASSIFIED