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P. O. M. L.

From: Bogota
To: Algiers
Date: June 24, 1944
Rec'd: June 28, 1944

160 (Summary)

No.106.

M. GES: inquires what Algiers plans for the former
staff of the HAVAE agency. Signed LECHENET.

From: Bogota
To: Algiers
Date: June 25, 1944
Rec'd: June 28, 1944

165

No. 110.

Le Père DUCATILLON a quitté Jeudi Bogota pour Call.

Ses conférences de caractère et personnalité ont obtenu
tant en province que dans la capitale un succès considérable. Elles ont
permis à ses nombreux auditeurs, particulièrement du culte, de se rendre
compte exactement de la situation personnelle en France.

L'attitude de profond attachement de l'orateur à la cause
que défend le Général DE GAULLE a vivement ému le public en raison de
la personnalité du conférencier.

LECHENET

P. O. M. L.

Examination Unit,
National Research Council
July 8, 1944

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