800.79611 Pangborn-Herndon Flight/135: Telegram
The Chargé in Japan (Neville) to the Secretary of State
Toyko, September 19, 1931—6
p.m.
[Received September 19—6:23 a.m.]
[Received September 19—6:23 a.m.]
154. Foreign Office has just informed me orally that the permit for Pangborn and Herndon has been granted.10
Neville
- This was confirmed by the Japanese Foreign Office’s note No. 105/E2, September 21, 1931, copy of which was transmitted to the Department by the Chargé in Japan in his despatch No. 334, September 25; received October 10 (800.79611 Pangborn-Herndon Flight/148).↩