THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1943. MEMORANDUM FOR THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE Yes, I agree that this should be discussed with Mr. Eden. Tell Mr. Eden my old story of January, 1919. The British Naval Board valued what we should pay for rents, damages, etc., in each of the places occupied by American Naval forces. The American Board did the same thing. The two values were somewhat apart. I want in to see the British Secretary for Air -- he offered to match shillings with me in each of the fifteen or twenty cases. I told him we would be hanged if the matching became public. He then suggested that we split the difference in each case. I readily accepted and the whole problem was ended in ten minutes F.D.R. |