DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON February 22, 1944 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT 1. In connection with the attached, I am certainly mindful of the political dangers inherent in the a accumulation by the British Government of very large dollar balances as a result of the lend-lease program. However, may I re-call certain facts which may make a proposal such as this one equivocal at this time? 2. Negotiations have been conducted with the British on the termination of certain lend-lease transfers which we regard as embarrassing, and no longer necessary. The British were assured by the Secretary of the Treasury and by Mr. Crowley that the changes submitted on January 7. Were all we were going to undertake for the present, and that our proposals were being made in the light of domestic political considerations, not British assets. The British have not delayed these negotiations. Research on certain items being submitted was not completed by the Foreign Economic Administration until the middle of January, and some important items were not submitted to the British until about February 1. It is expected that the lists will be wound up by March 1. At a meeting in my office on February 15, Mr. Crowley told Lord Halifax it was his thought that at the |