67
. Constantine Brown, “The Changing World: Diplomats Giving 100-to-1 Odds That War Will Break Out Involving Japan,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A13.
68
. Constantine Brown, “The Changing World: Diplomats Giving 100-to-1 Odds That War Will Break Out Involving Japan,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A13.
69
. Associated Press, “Karl Decker, Famous War Correspondent, Dies in New York,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A14.
70
. Associated Press, “Martin and Landon Plead for Return to Two-Party System,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A18.
71
. Associated Press, “Mrs. Roosevelt Buys Bedroom Sleepers For 22 Children,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A18.
72
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Activities of Interest to Diplomatic and Official Circles Here,” December 5, 1941, B3.
73
. Associated Press, “W.C.T.U. Puts Liquor Cost Since Repeal at 50 Billions,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, B6.
74
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Hershey Milk Chocolate,” December 5, 1941, C6;
Washington Evening Star
, “Super Specials: Anacin Tablets,” December 5, 1941, C6.
75
. Associated Press, “13 Recommendations Made by N.A.M. on Post-War Economy,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A20.
76
. Sheilah Graham, “Bruno Walter Defends Playing of Music of German Masters,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, B18.
77
. Sheilah Graham, “Bruno Walter Defends Playing of Music of German Masters,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, B18.
78
.
Washington Evening Star
, “U.S. Movies Continue to Hold Popularity in Unconquered Europe,” December 5, 1941, C4.
79
. Harold Heffernan, “Actresses' Worst Enemy Is Nervous Breakdown,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, D5.
80
. Eleanor Roosevelt, “My Day: The President's Dog Misses Georgia Visit,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 5, 1941, 8A.
81
. United Press, “Sport Just Won't Be Downed by Mere Train or Automobile,”
Birmingham (AL) News
, December 5, 1941, 17.
82
. Associated Press, “Cat Rescued After 3 Days in Well,”
Boston Daily Globe
, December 5, 1941, 14.
83
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Radio Program: Friday, December 5, 1941,” December 5, 1941, D10.
84
.
Atlanta Constitution
, “Shirley Temple Bows Tonight on Radio Hour,” December 5, 1941, 7F.
85
. Associated Press, “Ten Georgia Colleges Suspended From Southern Accredited List Because of âPolitical Interference': Suspension to Take Effect in September,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 5, 1941, 1A.
86
. Sam Clarke, “Georgia Farmers Have Folding Money This Holiday Season,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 5, 1941, 7A; United Press, “New Holiday Sales Record Predicted,”
Washington Post
, December 5, 1941, 19; Paul Gesner and John Beckley, “Families Are Urged to Readjust Spending to Offset High Prices,”
Birmingham (AL) News
, December 5, 1941, 2.
87
.
Wall Street Journal
, “Treasury Offering Today $1 Billion 2s, $500 Million 2s; Subscription Rules Tightened to Cut Speculation,” December 4, 1941, 8.
88
.
Birmingham (AL) News
, “Alabama Power Company: Restriction of Power Use Lifted,” December 5, 1941, 3.
89
.
Atlanta Constitution
, “Georgia Power Company: Blackout Lifted,” December 6, 1941, 7.
90
.
Birmingham (AL) News
, “Parisian's Christmas Sale,” December 5, 1941, 25.
91
.
Boston Daily Globe
, “Rogers Jewelers: 5 Tube Radio,” December 5, 1941, 20.
92
.
Saturday Evening Post
, “General Electric,” December 6, 1941, 7.
93
. Associated Press, “Loot From 1852 Mail Robbery Found in Philadelphia Attic,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 5, 1941, A2.
94
.
Birmingham (AL) News
, “Americans Itching: To Get After Japs,” December 5, 1941, 1.
95
. Editorial, “On All Fronts, Including the American,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 5, 1941, A4.
96
. Associated Press, “Tokyo Envoy to Mexico Ordered Home as U.S.-Japan Crisis Grows: Many Others, Fearing War, Plan to Leave,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 5, 1941, 1.
CHAPTER 6: THE SIXTH OF DECEMBER
1
. Associated Press, “Feller to Enlist in Service, But hopes To Pitch on Weekends,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 6, 1941, 17.
2
. Associated Press, “Feller Will Reveal His Plans Next Week,”
Washington Post
, December 6, 1941, 20.
3
. Walter Winchell, “Walter Winchell on Broadway; Things I Never Knew and Still Dunno,”
St. Petersburg
(FL)
Times
, December 8, 1941, 7.
4
.
Calgary
(Alberta Canada)
Herald
, “Japs Can't Equal U.S. Naval Power,” December 8, 1941, 5.
5
. Naval History and Heritage Command, “Ships Present at Pearl Harbor, 0800 7 December 1941,”
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq66-2.htm
.
6
. Robert Cressman,
“The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II
,” (Annapolis, MD, Naval Institute Press, 2000,) 57.
7
. Robert Cressman,
“The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II
” (Annapolis, MD, Naval Institute Press, 2000), 57.
8
. Robert Cressman,
“The Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II
” (Annapolis, MD, Naval Institute Press, 2000), 59.
9
. John B. Lundstrom,
“The First Team: Pacific Naval Air Combat From Pearl Harbor to Midway
” (Annapolis, MD, Naval Institute Press, 2005), 27.
10
. Marc T. Greene, “U.S. Air Force Grows in Pacific,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 7, 1941, 17.
11
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Surrounded by Fog, Stimson Gets a Lift Home,” December 7, 1941, A4.
12
.
Christian Science Monitor; Weekly Magazine Section
, “Battle of Fifth Avenue,” December 6, 1941, 12.
13
.
Baltimore Sun
, “Hitler & The US; Manifesto By 16 Pastors,” December 6, 1941, 11.
14
. Associated Press, “Japanese Accuse U.S. of Trying to âPass Buck,'”
Hartford
(CT)
Courant
, December 6, 1941, 3.
15
. Associated Press, “Japan Justifies Troop Movements into Indo-China,”
Hartford
(CT)
Courant
, December 6, 1941, 1.
16
. Richard L. Strout, “Tokyo Reply Keeps Door Open,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 6, 1941, 1.
17
.
Christian Science Monitor
, “Göttliche Führung,” December 6, 1941, 12.
18
. Joseph G. Harrison, “Intimate Message: Washington,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 6, 1941, 13.
19
. Otto D. Tolisch, “Japan Confident Talks Will Go On,”
New York Times
, December 6, 1941, 2.
20
.
Los Angeles Times
, “Where Silence Seems Superfluous,” December 6, 1941, A4.
21
. Lloyd Lehrbas, “Second Tokio Reply Awaited Here; Peace Talks Are Delayed,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 6, 1941, 1X.
22
. Bertram D. Hulen, “Japanese Answer; Says Troops in Indo-China Do Not Exceed Limit in Pact with Vichy,”
New York Times
, December 6, 1941, 1.
23
. Associated Press, “Joint U.S.-Japan Commission Is Proposed to End Deadlock,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 6, 1941, 1.
24
.
New York Times
, “Japan Institute Here Is Closing,” December 6, 1941, 2.
25
. Associated Press, “Joint U.S.-Japan Commission Is Proposed to End Deadlock,”
Atlanta Constitution
, December 6, 1941, 1.
26
.
Christian Science Monitor
, “Draft for Overseas Service Major Issue in Australia,” December 6, 1941, 11.
27
. Associated Press, “Australia Calls for Execution of âABCD' Military Measures,”
Constitution
, December 6, 1941, 4.
28
. Associated Press, “Britain Takes Up Battle Posts in Far East as Crisis Grows,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 6, 1941, 1.
29
. Associated Press, “Singapore Alert Sounded; Manila Evacuation Seen,”
Birmingham News
, December 6, 1941, 1.
30
. Henry W. Harris, “Crisis Finds Foes of Japan Strong,”
Boston Evening Globe
, December 6, 1941, 2.
31
. Henry W. Harris, “Crisis Finds Foes of Japan Strong,”
Boston Evening Globe
, December 6, 1941, 2.
32
. Walter Robb, “Macarthur Prepared if Japan Strikes Blow,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 6, 1941, 5.
33
. Otto D. Tolischus, “Needn't Fear Air Attacks Japan Told,”
Washington Post
, December 6, 1941, 2.
34
. Henry W. Harris, “Crisis Finds Foes of Japan Strong,”
Boston Evening Globe
, December 6, 1941, 2.
35
.
Christian Science Monitor
, “House Votes Eight Billions for Defense,” December 6, 1941, 1.
36
. Associated Press, “Army Recreation Delay Ridiculed,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 6, 1941, 11.
37
. Sheilah Graham, “Navy Air Cadets Talk Girls and Planes, Not War, Reporter Says.”
Washington Evening Star
, December 6, 1941, 2X.
38
. Associated Press, “State Drops Charges In Naval Plane Killing,”
Washington Evening Star
, December 6, 1941, A2.
39
.
Washington Evening Star
, “Temporary Buildings' Removal Following Emergency Indicated,” December 6, 1941, A4.
40
.
Wall Street Journal
, “Vinson Tries to Work Up Steam for Profits Limit Bill, But Congress Is Not Responsive,” December 6, 1941, 2.
41
.
Wall Street Journal
, “Vinson Tries to Work Up Steam for Profits Limit Bill, But Congress Is Not Responsive,” December 6, 1941, 2.
42
.
Wall Street Journal
, “Defense Contracts Awarded,” December 6, 1941, 6.
43
.
Baltimore Sun
, “Dr. Lazaron Tells of Britain at War,” December 7, 1941, 8.
44
.
Baltimore Sun
, “Germans Plan to Ask U.S. to Repay Blacklist,” December 6, 1941, 1.
45
. Honor Croome, “The Nazi Economy,”
Christian Science Monitor
, December 6, 1941, 10.
46
. Earl C. Behrens, “Propoganda Drive Centers in Schools,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 6, 1941, 1.
47
.
Baltimore Sun
, “Dies Group Probes Pro-Nazi Influence in America First,” December 6, 1941, 1.
48
.
Baltimore Sun
, “Dies Group Probes Pro-Nazi Influence in America First,” December 6, 1941, 1.
49
. F.R. Kent Jr., “Widening of Dies Probes Revealed,”
Baltimore Sun
, December 7, 1941, 15.
50
.
Washington Post
, “Youth Rally Hears Pepper Assail Hitler,” December 6, 1941, 19.
51
. Gordon William Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon,
At Dawn We Slept, The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor
(New York, New York, Penguin Books, 1991,) 70.
52
.
New York Times
, “Nazis Bar Sales By Jews,” December 6, 1941, 7.
53
.
New York Times
, “Nazis Bar Sales By Jews,” December 6, 1941, 7.
54
. Jerome Frank, “Red-White-and-Blue Herring,”
Saturday Evening Post
, December 6, 1941, 9.
55
. Jerome Frank, “Red-White-and-Blue Herring,”
Saturday Evening Post
, December 6, 1941, 9.
56
. Jerome Frank, “Red-White-and-Blue Herring,”
Saturday Evening Post
, December 6, 1941, 9.
57
. Jerome Frank, “Red-White-and-Blue Herring,”
Saturday Evening Post
, December 6, 1941, 9.
58
. Jerome Frank, “Red-White-and-Blue Herring,”
Saturday Evening Post
, December 6, 1941, 9.