CIS NO: 70-S522-2
 TITLE: Amerasia Papers: A Clue to the Catastrophe of China, Vol. I.
 SOURCE: Committee on the Judiciary. Senate
 DOC TYPE: Print                     COLLATION: xx+946+li p. Index.
 DATE: Jan. 26, 1970
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 91-1              SUDOC: Y4.J89/2:Am3/2/v1
 LC CARD NO: 77-606906               MC ENTRY NO: 8414(70)

 Prepared by Dr. Anthony Kubek for the Subcommittee to Investigate the
 Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security
 Laws. Presents an interpretive historical survey of Kuomintang-Communist
 relations in the first half of the twentieth century; describes the seizure
 by the FBI of over 1700 documents, including many highly classified
 Government reports, from the offices of Amerasia magazine and the arrest of
 six Americans charged with conspiring to commit espionage; interprets the
 Amerasia case in connection with U.S. policy and attitudes toward China
 during World War II; and presents 168 of the Amerasia documents (texts p.
 116-946), many hitherto unpublished, including translations of Chinese
 documents and official diplomatic and intelligence reports written from and
 about China. (For Volume II containing 147 additional documents, see
 S522-3.)
 CONTENT NOTATION: Amerasia espionage case
 DESCRIPTORS: KUBEK, ANTHONY; SUBCOM ON INTERNAL SECURITY. SENATE;
     DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION; SERVICE, JOHN
     S.; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; ESPIONAGE; DAVIES, JOHN P.