BAGGAGE AND PERSONAL ARTICLES (Continued) 
sorship and the necessary Customs Decla¬ 
ration executed. Exposed but undeveloped 
color film must be forwarded to the East¬ 
man Kodak Company, at Rochester, New 
York, for development before censorship. 
H. InBamma Mes. Lighter and other inflamma- 
ble or corrosive fluids may not be carried 
in passenger’s baggage or on his person. 
Matches may not be carried in passen¬ 
ger’s baggage, but will be permitted on his 
person. Lighters are confiscated in Lisbon. 
2. Travel ait Government Aircraft 0perated 
by Pan American: 
4 , Baggage Allowance: Passengers travel¬ 
ing on Government aircraft must have a 
priority which includes 25 kilos (55 lbs.) 
of baggage except that military personnel 
traveling to the Caribbean area, Central 
and South America, Africa, the Middle 
and Far East will be granted priority for 
35 kilos (77 lbs.) total allowance if their 
military orders authorize the excess 
weight. Permission to carry additional 
baggage must be obtained from the mili¬ 
tary authority granting priority for the 
travel. 
B . Articles Included in Personal Weight: 
A military or civilian passenger may 
carry the following personal articles: 
sidearms, gasmasks, helmets, overcoats, 
trenchcoats, musette bags and parachutes 
and such articles will be counted as part 
of the passenger’s personal weight and, 
therefore, the above allowances for bag¬ 
gage are in addition to these articles. 
BAGGAGE AND PERSONAL ARTICLES (Concluded) 
C. The subjects covered in Paragraph 1 
above, namely, Overnight Requirements, 
Cameras, Binoculars, Sidearms, Film and 
Inflammables apply in the same manner 
to travel on Government aircraft. 
3. Baggage Inspection —— Travelers Holding 
Diplomatic Passports: In order to safeguard 
passengers and aircraft under wartime cir¬ 
cumstances, passengers traveling under dip¬ 
lomatic passports, to whom special courtesies 
are normally granted by Customs and Immi¬ 
gration authorities according to international 
law, will necessarily be requested to inspect 
their own baggage, in the presence of Pan 
American representatives, before boarding 
aircraft. Pan American will not be responsible 
for unchecked articles. 
CURRENCY AND TRAVEL FUNDS 
Because of International Currency Regula¬ 
tions it is recommended that you carry no 
United States or other currency whatsoever. 
All travel funds should be carried in the form 
of Travelers Cheques, Money Orders, Letters 
of Credit, Bank Drafts, or Personal Checks. 
A small amount of coin for change is per¬ 
missible. 
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