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Hindenburg — Part 1
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Dear Sir:
This is to advise you that during the evening of May
18, 1937, a telephonic commnication was received from Commander Ce Ee.
Rosendahl, of the Naval Air Station at lakehurst, New Jersey, to the
affect that he desired that I proceed to Lakehurst, New Jersey and
confer with him on the morning of May 19, 1937. He also stated at
this time that he did not care to discuss the matter over the tele-
phone, but that he would greatly appreciate it if the appointment
for the next day could be kept.
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It should be noted here, as revealed in my memorandun
to Inspector E. J. Counelley dated May 17, 1937, copies of which
are transmitted to the Bureau herewith, that 1 had withdrawn as ob-
server from the hearing being conducted by the board appointed by
the Department of Commerce in connection with the Hindenburg disaster
that had occurred on May 6, 1937. At that time, arrangements had
been made that if any information of value came to the attention of
the authorities at Lakehurst and they desired to obtain the assistance
of the Bureau, that they should communicate with the Newark Field
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Division and make their request kmown so that it could be given
proper consideration.
Qn the morning of May 19, 1937, I proceeded to lekehurst,
New Jersey, accompanied by Special Agent lee F. Malone. I contacted
Commander Rosendahl at approximately 10:15 a. m. and he informed me
of the following developments in connection with the instant case.
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