March 29, 1944* 
Brig, Gen. E. F. Bullene, 
c/o San Jose Project, 
A.P.O, 827, 
Mew Orleans, La, 
Dear Gen, Bullene: 
May journey home went forward without hitch 
thanks to your kind attention in the necessary arrangement, 
I was sorry indeed that I could not remain longer on the pro¬ 
ject, but as I told you various matters here required my per¬ 
sonal attention. I have the pleasantest memories of my stay 
with you and owe you the hi^iest thanks for all of the arrange¬ 
ments, I feel myself that the investigations have been very 
much worthwhile. 
There will be various details on which I will 
wish to consult you later whenever the data obtained is in more 
concrete form. 
Matt Stirling is still jfway. I have not had a 
chance to check up fully yet but understand that he had some delay 
in Mexico City in making the necessary arrangements. I hope that 
this has not meant that he will be too late to get into the country 
that he hoped to visit. He had to go in up a large river which 
becomes too shallow for boats as the dry season progresses, 
WitJpE my kindest regards, I am 
Very sincerely yours. 
A. Wetmore, 
Assistant Secretary, 
lp 
