ioveafo«r 8, 1955 
Hr. K. L. Saberle 
Belgian Lin® Incorporated 
63 Broad Street 
Sev York h, Sew lorit 
rear Mr. Haberlei 
Tour two larevious lettera to se,. regarding charges against 
ne or the ei^edition idiich I headed to the Belgian Congo, were 
turned over to the local Iiitwpiiaticsial Travel ^fice of the 
A, A, A., 1?12 0 Street, M. «. Mr. Jmm B, Coma is the manager 
of our ^hington branch. I have no doubt but what they are 
looking into the matter but I regret that you i«ve had no 
acknowledgment from then covering the receipt of your correspon- 
dence. 
I am sorry that the matter is so loi^ delays! I fear 
that it is quite an involved affair. Our aatmobile trawl 
and lodgings in Africa were all handled by a Mr. Eric Thornton. 
Transportation throu#oot the trip was purchased toou# Sabeaa 
Air Lines in Washington. I do net know just idiere matters 
might be stalled bat Jope that an esplsnatloa will soon be 
forthc^ing. 
May I ask hinre a peioonal question? lour naac stirs 
memories for it is that of a fomer American Consul in Chile 
who wrote a rather intereatii^ artiid,© about Juan Fernandes, 
the Bc^inaon Crowe lalai^ In ti» Pacific, I, too, visited 
the place and Md soae correspondence with Mr. Haberle 
about copies of s<sse of Ms photographs. Before died I was not 
able to obtain th®* and I do not know ^diat beo«e of his effects. 
If you are his son or related to him you my know. 
With kindest regeirds. 
Sincerely, 
Waldo L. SctoKltt 
Head Curator 
tepartaHent of Zoology 
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