1 Pages referred to relate to sworn answers submitted by the witness to written interrogatories. Sworn statement presented to committee.
92-101,
103-111, 130, 138,
139-154, 165-172,
NAMES OF WITNESSES IN ALL PROCEEDINGS REGARDING THE PEARL HARBOR ATTACK-Continued
LIST OF DOCUMENTS APPEARING IN THE JOINT COMMITTEE'S HEARINGS NOT INTRODUCED AS EXHIBITS
Senate Concurrent Resolution 27, establishing the Joint Committee on the Page
Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack__
Correspondence between joint committee and State, War, Navy Depart-
ments, and between committee and President Truman and estate of
former President Roosevelt, concerning liaison officers and records to
assist committee_..
Presidential directive of August 28, 1945, concerning disclosure of crypt-
analytic technique or procedures__.
Presidential order of October 23, 1945, lifting ban of August 28, 1945, di-
rective for benefit of committee--.
Presidential order of November 7, 1945, concerning information given by
service personnel_--
Presidential memorandum of November 9, 1945, enlarging on order of No- vember 7, 1945_----
Answer of Chief of Naval Operations to Richardson's dispatch of June 22, 1940.
Telegram of December 5, 1941, from Ambassador Grew to Secretary Hull,
regarding opinion in Japan of the "ten point" note of November 26, 1941-
Quotations from New York Times of December 5, 1941, on possibility of
closing Japanese consulates in United States--.
Conversation of February 14, 1941, between Mr. Dooman and Mr. Ohashi__
Dispatch No. 796, dated November 28, 1941, from State Department to the
American Embassy, Tokyo, concerning the proposed modus vivendi
studied by the Department---.
Memorandum of September 6, 1941, from General Fielder for G-2, regard-
ing Summaries of Information.
Excerpt from memorandum from Maj. Gen. H. A. Drum, commanding gen-
eral, Hawaiian Department, to The Adjutant General, War Department,
dated September 21, 1935, concerning defense mission, Hawaiian De-
partment ---
Excerpts from Colonel Montague's memorandum of November 2, 1945, on function of Joint Army-Navy Intelligence Committee__
Stimson-Knox letter of June 2, 1941, to the President transmitting Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan-Rainbow No. 5, and ABC-1, recom- mending approval___.
Memorandum of June 9, 1941, from Colonel Scobey to Chief of Staff, Page explaining the President's position as to approval of ABC-1 and Joint Army and Navy Rainbow No. 5-----
Stimson-Knox memorandum of August 20, 1941, to the President, transmit- ting ABC-22 and recommending approval_.
Memorandum of August 29, 1941, from Colonel Scobey to Chief of Staff, stating President's approval of ABC-22_
Corrected memorandum of July 17, 1941, for the commanding general, United States Air Forces from Col. Orlando Ward, concerning Chief of Staff's request for study of air situation in Hawaii-
Excerpt from United States Code, 1940 edition, page 491, paragraph 33, re- garding duties of Chief of Staff____
Minutes of Joint Board meeting of November 3, 1941–
Admiral Hart's proposal that the United States photograph islands of Far East and Western Pacific__
Memorandum of December 11, 1945, from Army liaison officer to committee
counsel, answering questions on November 5 and 27, 1941, memoranda by
General Marshall and Admiral Stark, and on November 27, 1941, Marshall
warning.
Admiralty dispatch of December 7, 1941, to Chief of Naval Operations, concerning Far East conferences---
Dispatch of December 7, 1941, from commander in chief, China, to com- mander in chief, Asiatic Fleet, concerning Japanese convoy movement-- Dispatch of December 7, 1941, from special naval observer, London, to Naval Operations, concerning landing at Khotabahru___
Memorandum of December 1, 1941, from Stanley K. Hornbeck to Secretary Stimson, enclosing memoranda on far eastern situation___. Memorandum from Navy liaison officer to committee counsel, transmitting
dispatch (probably of June 19, 1940) from Admiral Stark to Admiral Richardson, concerning movement of Pacific Fleet----
Top secret report of the Army Pearl Harbor Board, and top secret memo- randa of the Judge Advocate General__.
General Short's endorsement of August 20, 1941, Martin Air Study- Headline of Washington News for December 3, 1941.
Quotation from article stated to have appeared in newspapers on Novem- ber 29, 1941, concerning statement by Prime Minister Tojo.
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