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Sen Joseph Joe Mccarthy — Part 11
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" 7 72 Baltimore and whether or not LATTINORE visited FIELDS in New York.
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To t oR, FBI DATE: May 3,
Prom “ ZQUY HOTTEL, SAC, Washington Field a” Bei
SUBJECT: SUBCOMMITTEZ OF SENATE FOREIGN .
RELATIONS COLITTES m0)
i ALLEGATIONS OF SENATOR JOSEPH{cCARTHY
ry. The following is continuation of hearings of above
° couittee this date.
aN LATTIJORE'S association with FIELDS in th titute of Pacific.
re Senator McHAHON began n afastitute concerning
; Relations and asked him whether or not F
had visited hin in
He also requested information as to whether or not anyone else was :
present at those m:etings and LATTIMORE replied no, He advised
he had only been present at a few of these meetings,
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Then Senator McliAHON discussed the fight over control
of the Institute of Pacific Relations, as to the time of the year .
th gides of this question, LATTIMORE recalled that one
OLBERG (ph) was the main person against whom the charges were
; éirculated., He said the committee, composed of one WALT iN,
ée* WALTERYUILLINGHAY!, Professor JOSEVN{UTABERUANE and PHIL 7SSiP
KOLBERG, LATTENORE stated that he was also one of those attacked
~ and’ that he did not appear before this committee,
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Senator McMANON then asked LATTIMORE if he had on
occasions, visited the State Department to which LATTIMORE replied
yes, he had, to urge a tougher policy against Japan, He said he
had visited the office of one DRS WOQRNB! and he was aksed if ALGER
HISS participated at this consiiltation and he said no, but that
HISS did sit in the outer office, Boy
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oe He was asked why he was advocating a stronger policy
.° _apainst Japan and in what manner he advocated hia policy should .-.-
. . be followed and he stated that he, like a lot of other people,
were alarmed over the growing pover of Japan and felt that ship~
ments shovld be stopped to Japan. Senator NcMAHON then asked i
LATTIOUORE what the relationship between Japan “Aa jain Do wen }
he was urging a stronger stand against Japan an
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