c '00 2: 0 -Q 00 s z -A Minutes. Attached ere two minutes on the question of 3ritish subjects in the United States and the better use of them in the war effort. manpower anJ U.S.A. is of Americans, subjects who effort leads The question of utilising the resources of British subjects in the importance in our .'?lations with the since the existence of numbers of Brrtish are in no to a good way deal contributing to the war of criticism. Also, if we are askincr the Americans to ma!:? some of their manpower available to us, it will \«ant to be certain that use of our own resources. i.3 probable that they we are making the most With regard to those British subjects who are being defeatists or disloyal, I think that the U.S.(J. would, if asked, help us to get rid of them from the U.S. except those on the quota. As these Questions are of a general nature and do not really pertain to strictly Embassy matters, I am hoping that if you think there is anything in you the memoranda you will be able to bring it to the attention of the interested author- ities in cin-rland. j-p/j August 15th, 1941.