30 JUNE 1939, Page 6

It could only be a matter of months before the

Protectorate in Bohemia would be driven to alter the name of the Wilson railway station in Prague. In doing so, however, they have missed the chance of a gesture which would have been both gracious and economical. They might have kept the name while altering its attribution. The late masters of Bohemia owed no greater debt to the good offices of President Woodrow Wilson than do the present