THE SECRETARY OF STATE December 14, 1934 Personal and Confidential My dear Mr. President: With reference to the proposed German cotton deal, which is in the natume of a bartering transaction, it is the function of the State Department to concern itself only in so far as the proposed transaction affects the general trade agreements program which we have undertaken, our commercial policy, and our general foreign relations. The Department only offers such comment and information, as may be in the main supplemental to that already possessed by goverrment officials dealing immediately with this proposal, and such as may be deemed of value to the President and other governmental agencies concerned in making a final decision. Naturally, the State. Department must deal with broad policies and broad trade methods rather than with individual projects or individual barter transactions or The President The White House |