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Hindenburg — Part 2
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the Hindenburg disaster. I informed Miss DeNette that I could
not: recall the names of these Agents. She stated that their
records indicated that they were Mesars. Devereaux and Vetterli.
I then affirmed the fact that these were the men. assigned in this
capacity, and she inquired as to how they might be contacted.
I explained to Miss DeNette that the Bureau Agents are moving
about considerably, and that if there was any information which
the Department of Commerce wanted from these men, it should be
requested by letter addressed to the Director here in Washington.
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