810.79611 Pan American Airways, Inc./654

The Vice Consul at Georgetown (Brown) to the Secretary of State

No. 212

Sir: I have the honor to refer to despatch No. 178 of May 27, 1929, file No. 879.6,32 regarding the prohibition of flights over French Guiana and to enclose herewith a copy of a letter from His Excellency the Governor of French Guiana dated July 30, 1929, and received at this office on August 26, 1929.

I have [etc.]

Harold R. Brown
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[Enclosure—Translation]

The Governor of French Guiana (Siadoies) to the American Vice Consul (Brown)

Mr. Consul: In answer to your letter of April 9, 1929, I have to inform you that I have just granted to a seaplane of the Pan American Airway a permit to fly over and land at Cayenne on the study trip the crew of that craft is taking to South America.

I shall look into the application for flight over and landing in Guiana that may be sent to me by the fliers of the United States of America for study trips in a friendly spirit.

Be pleased [etc.]

Siadoies
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