ever since. Thereafter, in October, 1945, President Truman requested the Executors to make available to the Senate-House Committee investigating the Pearl Harbor situation all of Mr.Roosevelt's papers pertaining to the scope of that inquiry. Miss Grace g. Tully was thereupon requested by the Executors to make a thorough search of President Roosevelt's papers for any papers and documents that might be requested by the attorney for the investigating committee. Miss Tully was authorized by the Executors to make all such papers available at the Archives Building to the attorney for the Committee for the purpose of making such copies as he might desire. Under date of November 28, 1945 the Executors received a request on behalf of the President for permission to deliver to the War Department a sealed package containing the record of the trial of eight Nazi saboteurs which was with the Map Room papers in a separate vault at the National Archives. On November 30, 1945 the Executors advised the White House that they consented to the removal thereof and delivery to the proper authority. Under date of April 8, 1947 President Truman requested the Executors to make available to the Special Senate Committee Investigating the National Defense Program, for purposes of examination by the committee, a letter believed to have been written by James F. Moffett to President Roosevelt on April 16, 1941 concerning oil in Saudi-Arabia. Mr. Fred W. Shipman, Director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, was immediately requested to make a careful search -4- |