DEPARTMENT OF STATE WASHINGTON May 6, 1938 In reply refer to CA 811.659 Helium-American Zeppelin Transport, Inc./76 My Dear Mr. Secretary: I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of April 16, 1938, in reply to my letters of March 15 and April 5, in regard to the proposed sale of a quantity of helium for export to Germany. I am not interested in the commercial exploitation of helium but solely in carrying out the duties relating to the exportation of helium delegated to me by the Helium Act, and, in the case of the particular proposed shipment to Germany to which you letter refers, in avoiding, if possible, any action on the part of this Government which might unnecessarily jeopardize American interests in Germany or give rise to any well-founded charge of bad faith on our part. You are correct in your understanding that I do not concur in the proposal that, in connection with the pro- million dollars be fixxed as the amount to be stipulated in a surety bond required under one of the amendments to the "Regulations Governing the Production and Sale of Helium." As I intimated in my letter of April 5, there does not appear to be a necessity for the imposition of any bond whatsoever. As you have requested my opinion in this matter, I may add that the Regulations Governing the Exportation of Helium Gas, which were approved on September 3, 1937, by the National Munitions Control Board and the authorized The Honorable Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior. |