DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON March 8. 1943 My dear Mr. President: We have not yet made payment to the British for private property taken for use In the United States Bases acquired under the exchange of notes of September 2, 1940, as we are required to do. Some differences have arisen as to valuations - on the whole the values fixed by the Colonial authorities amount to approximately $7,500,000 while those fixed by the appraisers for the War and Navy Departments amount to approximately $5,500,000. These differences can undoubtedly be adjusted but some little time will be required. Under the procedure agreed upon between the two Governments the British authorities are to pay the private property owners and we, in turn, are to reimburse the British Governments. We have discussed with the War and Navy Departments the matter of settling these claims through reverse lend-lease and they would be glad to have it done that w The President, The White House. |