1 Pages referred to relate to sworn answers submitted by the witness to written interrogatorics. 458-473, 477-549 LIST OF DOCUMENTS APPEARING IN THE JOINT INTRODUCED AS EXHIBITS Senate Concurrent Resolution 27, establishing the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack----- Correspondence between joint committee and State, War, Navy Depart- Presidential directive of August 28, 1945, concerning disclosure of crypt- Presidential order of October 23, 1945, lifting ban of August 28, 1945, di- Presidential order of November 7, 1945, concerning information given by Presidential memorandum of November 9, 1945, enlarging on order of No- Excerpts from the Congressional Record of September 6, 1945, including the discussion and adoption by the Senate of Senate Concurrent Resolu- tion 27 establishing the joint committee__. Paragraph from "I Fly for Vengeance," by Commander Clarence Earl Dick- eral MacArthur.. Statement by Japanese officer who participated in Pearl Harbor attack___ concerning attack Statement of Japanese officer on information concerning ship movements ing stations. Japanese Naval General Staff Instruction of December 2, as contained in Letter received by Navy regarding FBI check of Honolulu programs---- Memorandum of October 9, 1940, by Admiral Richardson on his conference Admiral Richardson's dispatch of June 22, 1940, to Chief of Nava Answer of Chief of Naval Operations to Richardson's dispatch Letter of January 25, 1941, from Admiral Richardson to Chief of Article of August 13, 1941, sent to New York Times by Otto D. Toli Prime Minister Churchill's statement in House of Commons on Ja Mémorandum of November 30, 1941, on conference between Secreta Winant telegram of December 2, 1941, to Secretary of State, conce Winant cable of December 6, 1941, to Secretary of State, concerning Welles-Halifax discussion of November 28, 1941, concerning Japa Memorandum of December 2, 1941, by Under Secretary Welles to Br New York Times article of August 25, 1941, giving text of Prime Mini Churchill's address on meeting with President_-- Letter of November 12, 1945, from Mr. Grew to committee counsel, reg: Letters exchanged between Mr. Grew and the President, December Telegram of December 5, 1941, from Ambassador Grew to Secretary H Conversation of February 14, 1941, between Mr. Dooman and Mr. Ohashi Dispatch No. 796, dated November 28, 1941, from State Department to t American Embassy, Tokyo, concerning the proposed modus viven Campaign address of October 30, 1940, at Boston by President Roosevelt Dispatch of December 4, 1941, from Chief of Naval Operations to nav attachés at Tokyo, Bangkok, Peiping, and Shanghai, concerning destru Memorandum of September 6, 1941, from General Fielder for G-2, regard 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 Excerpts from Colonel Montague's memorandum of November 2, 1945 Stimson-Knox letter of June 2, 1941, to the President transmitting Joint |