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ADDRESS REPLY TO 4'THE ATTORNEY GENERAL-­ AND REFER TO (NITIALs AND NUMBER DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

WASHINGTON. D. C.

146-23-1941 August 25, 1949

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Fl'anJ..: J. Helli"1.essy, Esquire United States Attorney San Francisco 1, California

Dear ike. Hennessy:

Refel'ence is made to your letter (~ated AU{;1..,-st 20, 1949, in the, above ca.pticned r:!8. tter.

A search ha.s been made of the United Sk.te S II. Hild:::-ej, Gill

I run tolcl tll,['.. t tl'lese findinGs ue:ce i11 tIle IOl-':Gl of c. list of the a-vert acts -,.'ith Guilty and Not Guilty typed. l.mclGl' e::Lch overt (lct.

Re~pectful"l;Y ,

For the Ati?orney Genel'al

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WASHINGTON. D. C. Al>1C:WEF:am

146-28-1941 July 25, 1949

AIR MAlL SPECIAL DELIVERY

CONFIDEN'f'IAL

Tom E. De~volfe, Esq. c/o United States Attorne;)rts Office San Francisco, California

Dear Mr. De\iolfe:

Re: Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, ,-.ras.

There are transmi tted ,herewi th for your informe.tion

two Feder~_ Bureau of Investigation memoranda, dated July 19.

1949, concerning the above case.

Respectfully,

For the Attorney General F \ LED BY RR DEC 8 1953 On ---- Assistant Attorney General

Enclosure No. 97391

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ADDRESS REPLY TO HTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL·' r c' AND REFER TO INITIALS AND NUMBER DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON. D. C.

July 19, 1949

Am :M"AIL - :BPECIAL DELIVERY

James vr. Knapp, Esquire c/o U. S. Attorney San Francisco, California

Dear Jim:

I have just returned fro);t a trip to Eevrarlc, Ne"fl' Jersey and am informed thcct during L1Y absence you telephoned long distance r'31ative to an~" ,-,ier"oranda of la-VI I may have prepared coverinG the admissibility of expert testimony, or Yfritten transcriptions of inaudible recordinGs. ./

Inthe Gillars case the appellant stipulated the; accuracy of the TJritten transc1.--:Lpts of a.ll the recordings involved and it 'was not necesfiary to try to prove by expert 1l1istenersll l'!liat the recordine;s said. I did make some brief study of the la'.'[ but did not prepare anYthinz in Trri tten form. The only case I foun_d di­ rectly on the subject was United States v . .schanernan, 150 F.,2d 9L!.L We obtained the briefs in this case but the point was not tl'p.ated at any length in the briefs and they shed no further liGht on the subject. I do not think this case vnil help you but you nay find it of interest.

7[e have been r0ce~ Vlng excellent reports about the pro­ gress of the Tokyo Rose trial and expect at the conclusion to Dea:;:­ of her conviction. Keep up the good world

-RcopeetfuD:y', ~~.

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WASHINGTON

ALEX CAMPBELL

Dear Mr. Hennessy:

Thank you very much for your letter of July 9, 1949, and I am very pleased to have your report.

It is perfectly agreeable for Mr. Knapp to assist you in every way possible.

Please give my kindest regards to Messrs. Tom DeWolfe, Hogan, and your staff.

Sincerely,

Frank J. Hennessy, Esquire United States Attorney San Francisco 1, California

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Frcmk J. Hennessy, Esquire · [< \ t, D United States Attorney San Francisco 1, California v)/~~\ Dear I.lr. He'11lessy:

Comp1;:.r2.nr:; Tii th yo~.'.l' roque st. of JlL!-y 5, 1949, there is transr:ntt.ed herevil th a photostat copy of the instructions and charGe given by Judge Curran in the case of United states v.l:i1dTedE. (Sisk) Gil1ars.

Hespectfu1ly,

For th9 Attorney General

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July 13, 1949 ;..

De&r .:i.i.r. Hennessy:

Thank you very much for your letter of July 9, 1949, and 1 am very pleased to have your report.

It is perfectly agreeable for Mr. Knapp to assist you in every way possible.

Please give my kindest regards to Messrs. 'Tom ueV!olfe, Hogan, and your staff.

0incere1y,

ALEX M. CAMPBFLL

Frank J. Hennessy, Esquire United States Attorney 0an trancisco 1, l.-alifornia /

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i~IR MAlL S:?ECIAL DELIVERY

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Thomas E. LJeilolfe, .c;squire c/o Frank J. Hennessy, Esquire United States Attorney San Francisco, CaliforQta

Dear Mr. De'{{olfe:

Re ; Iva Ikuko D I Aquino, was. Treason.

There is transmitted herewith for your information the following doc,uments relating to the above matter:

One Bureau memorandum dated June <30, 1949, to Assistant Attorney Ueneral Alexander M. Campbell.

One Bureau memorandum dated July 6, 1949, to \ Assistant Attorney General Alexander M. Campbell. \'-:~;!'i: It is suggested that you answer the Bureau's request in their memorandum of July 6, 1949.

Respectfully,

For the

E. CAl;!PB LL Attorney General

Enclosure No. --."

146-28-1941 July 5. 1949

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Thomas E. DeWolfe, lhq. c/o Un1ted Staten Attorney's Offioe San Francisco. California

fie: United States v. Iva Iknko Togttri IT'Aquino; 'f'reason.

'iran~1ttoo. here\lith are two ll1enJ.orenda of the Federal

~UrBau of Investie.ation regrlro.ing ml-bject indlvid.u.al; one to

Hr.. Peyton E'ord.. dated June 2fl. 1949: and the othor to Ass! stant

~ttorney Gen~ral Campbell. also dat~ June 27. 1949.

Reapectfully.

For the 4ttorney General

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LITURGIC JUNE 28 UNI'J'}1;D STATES v. D-At.UINA, SOLICITOR VETERANS

AlJlINISTRATION DE-SIPJ'"s TBiT YOU SUBPOEru ;'!ERRITT PAGE DIHECT'

FOOM PITTSBURGH FOR EXPEDITIOUS HEASONS.

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Authority is l'8qU8!5tcd to have one OOX containing official rs(}ords to be used in the forthcoming trial of the !l bove cC'.se VfrU })ped and shipped via HR FREIGHT in sufficient time to arrive thf:J:'e oy'-Tuf:'5dC1.Y 1 June 28, 1949.

tAR. FRANK X. GcLtEEN % Torn. ne<;!,olfe, Special Assistnn t to the Attorney General UNITED STATES ATrORNEY'S QFFICE SAN Fftl.NCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

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It/- ADDRESS REPLY TO ( "THE ATTORNEY GENERAL" AND REFER TO \. INITIALS AND NUMBER UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Al,'''C: l~S; ri r WASHINGTON 25. D. C. 146-28-1941 JWle 17, 1949 AIR t~IL

Thomas ~;. De'f{olfe, Esquire Care of Frank J. Hennessy, Esquire united states Attorney San Francisco, Ca1if'orllia

Dear ~~r. De';'{ol£'e:

This refers to my telegram of June 17, 1949 concerni!lb t;le arriYal of GoVertUllen t v.r.i tnesses in the above case. I am transmitting herewith copies of radiog:rams recei vod from the Department of Ar,11Y for ~rour furt~~er infonna tinrt. , '. l1e s Jec tf'~11y,

F'or the Attorl1€:Y General ~~..;/--X- AL~~lt~~D~8 ~.~. C1L'·.~"P~~~uL l\.ssistant Attorney f}eneral ..- .

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Thomas E. DeWolfo, Esquire "- Care ~f Frank J. Hennessy, E3quiro ._c... ;r-C Uni ted states Attorney San Francisoo, California ~ r~ar Mr. DeWolfe:

This refers to my telegram of Juno 17. 1949 oonoerning the arrival of Government witnesses in tho above caso. I am tra.:lsmi ttinG herewith oopies of radiog;rruns reoeived from the Department of Army for your further infonna tion. '. Res peotf'til1y.

For the Attornoy General ~, ;

ALBXA~mER. ll. C.A1fP13ELL Assistant Attorney General

Enolosure No. 97412

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Lt. Col. Earl L. Edmlrds Ch1e.f', Provost Division Office ot the Provost Marshal Goneral Depa~ent ot the ~ Washington, D. C.

Dear Colonel. Edwards c

~t Iva TogurlD'A.qui.np, Treason I wish to acknOlfledge m th thanks receipt of' your letter of- Deoember 1,3" 1949, to lir. John B. Hogan of this Division an~-> the report of investigation ~ttached thereto.

The- content", of that report have Q6en carefully noted and in oomp1.1ano~ with your requost I am returning it to you hererl~.

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For the Attorney- General.

A.IJruillDEli. ll._, OIJiPBELL !as1atint AttOrney General.

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Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation April ll, 1949 I Alexandar U. CB.lllpbell, Assistant Attorney Al£ t TED 'nmtV ~ General Q~ '$."1: 116-28-1941 United 0tatss v. Iva TOb~ri D'Aquino - fi£o:rr [ .. .. Treason .~

Reference i6 made to the above entitled treason proseou- tion presently pending in the Northern District of California and more particularly to your memorandum datod 4, April, in regard to the procu­ ration of lawyers Finger and Hoberg as expert witnesses ~~ha~bove entitled matter on certain legal mat~rB pertaining to military govern­ ment in occupied territory.

It is requested that the Bureau, through its San Francisco Field Office, obtain information as to the most reoent place of abode of the prospective witnesses aforementioned 80 t~t at the~appropriatG time compliance can be effeoted with the statutor;y provisions of Tit18 la U.S.C., revised, Sec. 3432, pertaining to the furnishing of a lint at: wit­ nesses to defendant prior. to trial.

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April 11, 1949 :~

Frederick G. Tillman, Esquire c/o PlAS, GHQ, FEe APO SOO, c/o Postma~ter San Franci6co, California-

My dear Fred~

He: United States v. Iva Toguri D'Aquino

Reference is made to the above entitled treason prosecu- tion presently pending in the Northern District of California. I acknowledge regeipt of and thank you for yours of rece~t date. We asked Yr. Corman, on the Treason Desk here, to have you radio the Bureau furnishing advice as to suggested witnesses for and on be- half of the Government at the trial on the merits herein lfho are pre3en~ly resident in the Orient. We have already requested the Army to bring over a number of Japanese·nationals a5 witnesses at the trial on the merits but wanted specific information from you so that we could give the Army as much time as possible to arrange tran8- portation for the prosPective Government witnesses to the United States. It likewise becomes necessary for us to shortly furnish the defendant with "a,·UBt of lfi·tnesseg· t-hat.the·Gov:ernment wil:l.. use at.,the, tr.iaJ,.., ",,;- . with their last known places of ab

The factors abovementioned motivated us in asking you to radio the na.-nes of any witnesses restdent in the Orient other than those brought from Japan for the grand jurf proceedings 50 that we would have ample time to make arrangements thr'ough the Department of the Army, looking tOTfard the personal attendance here pr.ior to and during the trial of the desired witnesses presently re­ ·siding in the Orient. We will undoubtedly receive your report on this matter in a day or two. Ne had. in mind of course bringing over the tlrree Japanese radio engineers mentioned in the investigative re­ port of Special Agent Woods of the Armyls Criminal Investigation divi­ sion.

I am still planning on asking the Criminal Division to {( request the Director to bring you back to the United States for the

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trial of this case. We would need you shortly prior tQ and during ~he trial.

I- am. wondering whethor the oontinuance which you made mention of in your hat latter watJ ld~h- reference to a trial aon­ tinuance ora continuance of the proposed taking of depositions in Japan. Please relay to me any information which you may have on- that score.

I wish to thank you for your letters and assure Y.9u of my great appreciation for all past favors. With lcindpersonal regards and best wishes for your continued 8ucce~s, I remain,

Sincerely,

TOIll DeWolfe

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Frank J • Hennessy, Esquire United States Attorn~y San Franci6oo, Cali.fornia

Dear Ur. Hen!\ossyc

United States v. Iva Togurl D·A~o ~ T~aaon ----~------~- " Haferunca is mad!) to the abOve entitled treason proseoution preBEmtly pending in your cli3trict. You rill find enclosed hQ~ith one copy o£ too Government t!J trial brief on the facts in the above. oq.t.itlad causo. The sam was preparod in th~ Dopartrn.ent.

Supplama.nta and additiona to the Ilru.¥l rill bs prepared £rom tima to time in too De~t as turther " invcstigati9llOl. lBadB are dewJ.QpOO herein. An.y additiOlW . '.: -', .". ':. .:;- ~ . "'to t.he" "enciidBilre Trtil ilif"toi1mi41ad M,oU"lfhen ~pared. " "-" .. - Tho unclosed trial bria6 on the .rants fa tor :rour personal use and infon~ation.

PleMe keep the Dcpartwmt advilSOd as to all Paaterial dEtvelbpwmt.8 that 'enstla herein ..

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For< the Attornay OsnOl"al

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Dear lIr. Hennessy: ,. Att.entiOtU 'Ehonia8 E. DeWolfe .:-..,~ Uni.ted States v • .Iva Togurl. D 'Aquino tll:'eaaon. '

I am. 6t1Ololling herewith tor your in£ormation a copy :. of a lilelllorandum dated Decsrnb9r 28, 1948 from. the Aat1n:g:Ganeral.

Counsel of the Wgrat10n and Nat.ura.U~ation Service together

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Dear Ur. Hennessy;

Attent1-on: ThOl:WJ E. DeWolfe . i REtt United States v. Iva 'roguri DtA~ ~~. \

r &'il enolosing haNrni th for your in!onuttion (l copy :- ,,'. . of a mentOrao.dum dated Dect'tDl.oor 26, 1948 fran. the Acting. General.

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Enclosure No. 3S3477

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. ~: This "is'in:reply .~ojOur iiiemorand:Uiri o:r:DecemOO'r_:~5', which·inade~.a . request; similar ~to- ''€h~rt:iou had-'prenouslymade'-on -Oct6ber':19~ . that 'yoii"be furnrhliea:Wi:th' acert~'ified'c photos-Gatic --coPY:- of·,'.:the :';'. defendant' s app~~?c:ti.?:n for a cert.i.~~cate of id~ritifica~~on~ .. _.~~:i Iil- i-esponseto juur·earlier-imm6randUiri. I . inf0rre'cf 'yOu 'oii N6veIDber '19, that - our nistrict'Direct'or at"Los- Arigele-s,- who had JWiscUcti6h over the porlsof Saii~ Pedro' arid Wilinington,had been u.ri8.ble to locate':'a,' .. ": recora 'of anyapp1.icatioii which the subject' had made' 'for a.' certificate of ideri.tliication~· Tlie reafte'r, on Novemoor 24, I' fUriiished"juu:: .'. ce·rtified copies of' the records' relating ·t6 the: subject's departure --.~, fromthe United States on July 5,1941 on the S.S. \tArabia:Yaru~"

There- are forwarded' ~ereWith uncerlifiedcopie·s-o.f· these.:~d..~ure·- . records~-" I have -not- certifiedtliem becauiie' they are-not recoros of 'the Ce·ri.tral Office' of -the Service. HoweVer;T -assu.m3 yOu want to forvrardthese copies' to ·the Uriited -States -Attorney at Los" Arigeles- and' - if tha.tis·~ the' case'; -that officer can -secure the necessary authehtica";' tion 'from' our DD~trict'Director' at' LOs Angeles; who, under. the regula}iions, is the officer\?aving:1 custody of those records. . . -- .' ~ :rl .~ : ;~':~, ,''I l --~. :~:::i .----. "--"- /-() ~! 7 ~t. l;Ci' . .--.'---"-. ------I I. ,DEC 29 1948 Df'iISiU'i i.,'( " . . ~ . oRnd.~rNT:mRN···· ":~i,' . .•. . . . ;. ;.; .... ,•. :. A;L S EOU TY SEQ, . R.Y.

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Attention: ~homa.s E. DeWolfe. Bag.

Re: Iva Toguri Dr Aquino Treason

Reference is made to yeur letter of December 20, 1\ 1948, in the above-captioned case. ·1~~~~~~ For-your iniormati?n, I am enolosing a copy of

my memorandum dated December 23, 1948 J to the Federal

Bureau of Investigation. , Respectfull.y-, -.

For the' Attorney General

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ALEXANDER M. CAMPBELL I Assistant Atto~ay General Ene. No. 437403 ( A.OORt::SS REPLY TO 4 .4THE A.TTORNEY GENERA.L • ANa RE .... ER TO INITIA.LS AND NUMBI(R DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AMC:JBH:lr ~,C:..C~\iC:0 OFF:CE OF U. ~. AlTORNEY --­ FRANCI~. CALIF. l46-2S-l94l 'sA." December 23, 1948 DEC :.11948

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AIR-HAIL

Frank J. Hennessy, Esq. United States Attorney San Francisco l~ California

Dear Mr. Hennessy:

Attention: Thomas E. DeWolfe, Esq.

Re: Iva Toguri D' Aquino Treason

Reference is made to your letter of December 20,

194B, in the above-captioned Case.

For your information, I am enclosing a copy of

my memorandum dated December 23, 1945~ to the Federal

Bureau of Investigation.

Respectfully,

For the

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Assistant Attorney General

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Attentions ThOOltls &.. DcWol!a, EAA.

Re: Iva toguri DfAquino Treaaan

Reference ia made to your l.atter of -iffloember 20,

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For the Attorney Ge~ra.l

ALEXANDER M. CAMPBELL Assistant Attorney General

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Re: United States v. Iva Toguri DIAquino Treason. Your ref: TdeW Pr -

We have made further study of the question of the defendant's alleged expatriation by her marriage to a Portu­ guese national in April 1945. We have cdme to the following conclusi~~s •

Section 3 of the Act of September 22, 1922 (42 Stat. 1021-1022) provides,for the loss of citizenship by an American ,. vroman by marrying an alien ineligible for citizenship. Section ~1~:3-...~~~ 4(a) of the Act of March 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 15ll) amended Section 3 of the Act of 1922 above~ deletL~g the provision for loss of citizenship by marriage to an alien ineligible for citizenship. The prese:lt l~ationality Act of 1940 specifically repealed both of the above cited Acts. We therefore conclude that since the present lavT, the Act of '1940, is silent on the subject of loss of citizenship by marriage to any alien, such loss 'of citizen­ ship cannot take plaoe.

/ The various methods by which citizenship can be lost under the present lavr which is applicable to the date of the defendant's marriage are set out in Section 801 of Title 8. They

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For your information this question was discussed in great detail with l:Iessrs. Yingling and Keegan of the Legal Division of the Department of State. Both men, who are experts in the field of nationality and expatriation, concur; ent1.-felY . in the views outlined above. .

Respectfully,

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I -----Am ·UA.IL SPEC. DEL. Frank J. Hanna stSy, Esquire United State.B Attorney San Francisco; Cal..itarnia

Dear lU1. &rmassyz

Attention: 'rom DeWolfe

R$: United States v. Iva Togurl DtAqu:i.go '!'reason. YOWl' !"eil tdaW Pr . --..-: We ha~ made further study of tho question of the defendantfs alleged expatriation b.1 har marriage to a Portu­ guese national in April 194,. VIiS have ca~ to the following conc lus1an.s.

Se9t.ion 3 of' the Act of' &,ptetllbar 22, 1922 (42 Stat. 1021-1022) provides ,for th~ losa of eit1&enship b.r an American woman by IlUlrrying an alien ineligibl.a for oitiaenship. Section 4(&)',·:0£ the·· Mt ot J1arch 3. ,19)1 .(46 .8.tiat. ·1511). ~nded Section 3 of ths Act of 1..922 above, deleting 1:)}:16 provisiOn 'for loss of'· ..'; citizenship by marriage to an alien ineligible for citizenship. The present Nationality Act of 1940' 8p6.o1f'iaa.lJs" repa.:il.ed both of the above c1ted Acts. We therat6re oonaluda that since the present law, the Act of 1940, 16 silent on.the subject of los8 ot· citizenship by mtrrlage to any alien., su.ch loMs' of' oiti~n­ ship Cal'lnot take plaCEJ.

. Th6 various methods by whic):l cit.i~nship aan be loat under the present law which is applicablE! to the date of the ~ rdefendant t 8 marriago ara set out in SecUon eOl of Title 8. They ~~ / cc: Records I Chrono Hogan ;.<;xtra - 2 -

do not include loss by marrj,age to an 8.ll.en. Section 808 pl:"Qvides that the loss of nationality ghall result solely from. the performance of t~ acta or fulti.1l.ntent of' the . c9tlditiona specifiGd in t.hat chapter •. We therefore conclud~ that -these l!l:6an8 ~ excl.usive and ...:tiliat this,Section operates to prevent the defendant fa a.l1eged loS8 of o1tizenshl.p•

. For your information thi.6 question lW.S discussed. in , great detaill'l'ith UeS5rB. Yingling and Keegan of the Legal. Division of too Department of' Sta~. Both men, who are experts in the field of nationality and expatriation, concur entire=Gr 1n the vi~s outlined above.

Respeotfully, .

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AlEXARDER fl. CAl:lPBELL Assistant Attorney General

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I would appreciate it i£ you lfOul.d furnish me a cert:S4"i.ed· '; photostatic eoP7 of the defendant's application for a certi.f1cate of identifioation and the doc\lm3nt or dooUlll8nta issued by yOUr service pursuant to her application. It is believed that these paperB....J«)uld be in the name of YiS6 Iva Ikuko 'rogurl.. .

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WASHINGTON. D. C. AMC:.JBH:vng December 3, 1948 146-28-1941 air mail

Tom DeWolfe, Esq. Special Assistant to the Attorney General . c/o United States Attorney's Office San Francisco 1, California

Dear Mr. DeWolfe:

Re: United States v. Iva Toguri D' Aquino­ Treason

I am forwarding herewith for inclusion in your file, a copy of the CID rel)Qrt of investigation, conducted in Toky'6, dated 17 November 1948.·

Respectfully,

< For the Attorney General ~~ . tant Attorney General

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WASHINGTON. D. C. AMC:JBR:yng December 1, 1948 146-2S-194l air mail

Tom DeWolfe, Esq. Special Assistant to the Attorney General c/o U. S. Attorney's Office San Francisco, California

Dear Mr. DeWolfe:

Re: United States v. Iva Toguri D'Aguino

This will acknowledge your letter of November 16, 1948, relative to the above case.

We concur in your conclusion that the defendant has not lost her American citizenship by marriage to Philip D'Aquino.

The SectiOn cited by the. defendant; namely, 8 U.S.C. 717 (a), is not applicable because it relates to the regaining of citizenship ~ already lost by marriage.

The Nationality Act of 1940 repealed and amended many previous statutes on the subject of nationality_ Among those repealed was the Act of March 3:1 1931 except Section 9. That section, which was not repealed, pro . es that an American citizen does not lose citizenship by marria to an alien after March 3, 1931, in the absence of a formal eclaration of renunciation be~ore a court having jurisdiction over turalization. Therefore, we hold that this defendant is and s been, as alleged in the indictment, a citizen of the United St

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WASHINGTON, D. C. AMC:.TBH:vng November 30, 1948 146-28-l941 air mail

Frank.T. Hennessy, Esq. United States Attorney San Francisco l, California

Dear Mr. Hennessy:

Attention: Mr. Tom DeWolfe

Re: United States v. Iva Toguri Treason

For use in connection with the above captioned case, there are forwarded herewith, certified copies of the recoras relating to the defendant's departure from the United states on .Tuly 5, 1941, aboard the Steamship "Arabia Maru".

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For the Attorney Gener~

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You. nu rooall. tba.t w ~ llsd ~v10tIU oarroapondemo nth you aonuern1na lirs. Iva toaurt DtAqp1no ~t1y a det'eodant in a ~ut.ion tor troas«l 1n ~ Northern n18~1at of' Cttl1fo:mU~ With part10ular ro.reretlOEt to har appJ.i(;m~1on tor an ~ pasa-' port and her Q;t~ to roturn to thtl Uni~ Stataa ~ tha Qutbreak at hoatilltio~ I Dooombar 1, ~41.

Information h.au aosa to ~ u'tt«lt1on imiCating tb4t th1U d.e.fendAnt •. probabl¥ und€U' tM naxoo. Q£ J{1ua ~ 'toguri; ott ~h w. 1942 £1100. an tWpliaation tor evaouat1011 at tho sm.«Hi Corurulatu in . Tokyo, 'toge~r vdth otha~ doclW.lSnta in ~ ot t.ha.t. applioaUon. ~\ Late in 1942 it is bellavnd tbtlt tha daf~ !:il.Qd a doo~ 'Cdtb- drawing.lJm.- applloa~Q\ tor vepatr.~on to· t1w. 0u1~ ~$., : :,... ";,,~-;,,,; . .: .. ,.... :,.. _~;;:.".,\~ • • •• . !fa Mvo boon pre-vioueq .1.tUtOt"md. that UbQa9 dooWMilb.s ~ not. in tho tiles of tho De~nt or 5fmw. ThiEl 18 to Nq,uufJt that through appropria.to ol~ls tOO P&parttlEmt of state aacet"tain whsther or not thaGe d~t$ a:t'Q·in tM posoo.aaioo. ot tha Stdas Foreign Oi.'f'iee _ ~ of the. snua COlWtilate 1tl 'tokyo. If' auch. is t.be case, it 'Si'Ould ba ot eonsido~ablo h4lp to tWi ao~t in the ploo6ectitlon ot t-hia 08.tl(t" 1£ tho oftgirtal dooU$ntu Oll' aei"tifUd"' " . aopi~ thl'Jreot oould 00 obti1.in9d and tot'U'ard6.d to t.hl.a Departmnt. Respo:otfully ,

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Fr~ J, Rennesuy, Esq,. United States Attorney San rr8.nclsa~ l,.. California

Dear lIr. HennessY'

Attention, - Mr. T?Ol DeWolt~

Ret United .States v. Iva. Toguri D,IA.quino­ Treason

Hor use in ca~ction with the a.bove oapttolWd 4aaet ·there EI+"~ forwarded. herew:i. th; 'certified eopiQQ of the reQ\lr.ds relating to the defendant" s cl.eparturG- .frolll tIle Urti ted atatea onluly 5, 1941., abOnrd. the Stea.mship wAre,bia l1aru·.

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Dear Mr. Hennessy:

Attention: Mr. Tom DeWolfe

In compliance with your request, I am forwarding nerewith a copy of the indictment in United states v. Douglas Chandler, for use in the Toguri case.

Respectfully,

For the Attorney General

Assistant Attorney General

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Tom DeWolfe, Esq. Special Assistant to the Attorney General c/o United States Attorney! s Office San Francisco 1, California

Dear Mr. DeWolfe:

Re: United States v. Iva Toguri D!Aquin~---. Treason

I am forwarding herewith for inclusion in your ...Hle, twelve photographs of BUDka Prison Camp and Radio Tokyo.

Respectfully,

For the' Attorney General

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Edward V. Hanrahan, Esquire Un! ted States Attorney Northern District of Illinois United states Courthouse Chicago, Illinois 60604

Re: Iva lkuko TogUri d'Aquino USDC NO Ill. No. 66 C 1136

Dear Mr. Hanrahan:

This. wiI.l ackoo"ledge the receipt of your lecter dated August 31, 1966, with which you forwarded. Form DJ-35, "Financial Statement of Debtor."

The financial statement discloses: {

l) Tha.t debtor is employed. by the J. Togur i Mercantile company of 1124 North C1ark street, Chicago, Illinois, at a gross salary of $400 'per' m::mth.

2) That she filed an income tax teturn report­ ing a gross income of $4,SQO~

3) That her checking account at the Cosmopolitan National Bank runs between $150 and $200.

4) That she- has a savings account with the Chicago-Japanese American Civic Credit Union of $1,000. '

5) That she owns bonds and other securities in the Navajo Truck. /!5o.f7 of $1,200. 6) That she owns clothing and jewelry of the / value of $300 to $400. Records v Mr. Worthington ~' _ L :;'LEC!: FROM rc'q", , Mr. Moore L:~;-::-,~';~\~ SECURITY DIV ~v;,..Jc, JAN 9 1967 ----- HO Id OA'IS _-~~~:....-:.c"----- cc USA tty Van de Kamp BY ---- USAtty Poole