WA ###RIALS ITE ous nce: (5) ig, 5) 1. The Committee had before them a memorandum by the Lord President of the Council (L.P.(45) 237) on the question of what arrangements should be made to give advice on the form of proposed war memorials. THE LORD PRESIDENT said that his proposal was that a working party of officials of the Departments concerned should be appointed to consider the problem in the first instance and to advise the Committee. He understood that a number of the societies interested had set up in April, 1944, an unofficial body called the War Memorials Advisory Council, which had reported on this subject.