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 .AIR NAVIGATION-GERMANY. FOREIGN OFFICE IIF1269,I MR. AMBASSADOR: (Translation) BERLIN, May 30, t93S. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's two communications of May 27-Nos. 797 and 798-and to state that the text given therein of the arrangements between Gennany and the United States of America governing air traffic and the reciprocal acceptance of certificates of airworthiness for aircraft imported from the ot.her country as merchandise, meets with the approval of the Gennan Government. There is agreement in opinion that the two arrangements shall go into effect on June 1, 1932. I avail myself of this occasion to renew to you, Mr. Ambassador, the assurance of my highest consideration. B. W. VON BULOW HIS EXCELLENCY THE AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MR. SACKETT. TM American Amba,ssador (Sackett) to lhe German Minister of Foreign Affairs (Bruning) No. 800 BERLIN, May 31, t9SS. EXCELLENCY: Adverting to your two Notes, both numbered II F 1049, of May 27,1932, communicating to me the texts of the arrangements between the United States of America and Gennany, on the subjects of air navigation and the acceptance by the one country of certificates of airworthiness for aircraft imported from the other country 88 mer- chandise, I have the honor to advise you that the texts of the ar- rangements therein set forth are 88 agreed to by my Government and that it is understood that the arrangements will come into force on June 1, 1932. Accept, Excellency, the renewed assurance of my highest con- sideration. HIS EXCELLENCY DR. HEINRICH BRiiNING, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Berlin. [No. 38) FREDERIC M. SACKETT 2731