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Hindenburg — Part 2
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JOHN EDGAR HOOVER
DIRECTOR ;
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Vnited States Department of Justice
Washington, A.C.
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v4 I called SAC Devereaux at the Newark Division and told him
that the Director had approved the conduct of the interview with
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warning allegedly received by officials of the Hindenburg.
Mr. Devereaux stated that since Dr. Eckener's testimony, the
attitude at the hearings hed changed somewhat, Dr. Eckener having
testified he believed the accident was due to static electricity.
Mr. Devereaux stated thet accordingly he felt he should talk to
Commander Rosendahl before conducting this interview, to be sure
_ that the Commander still desired it. I told him that was satisfactory.
Respectfully,
P. E. FOXWORTH.
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