L. s. Rowe 
E. Gil Borges 
.Director General. 
The Pan American Union 
IS THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION 
MAINTAINED BY THE TWENTY-ONE 
American republics for the de¬ 
velopment OF GOOD UNDERSTANDING, 
FRIENDLY fNTERCOURSE, COMMERCE 
ANDPEACE AMONG THEM; CONTROLLED 
by A Governing Board composed 
OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE 
UNITED STATES AND THE DIPLOMATIC 
Representatives in Washington of 
THE OTHER REPUBLICS ; ADMINISTERED 
BY A DIRECTOR GENERAL AND ASSIST¬ 
ANT DIRECTOR, CHOSEN by this Board 
AND ASSISTED BY A STAFF OF INTER¬ 
NATIONAL EXPERTS, STATISTICIANS, 
EDITORS, COMPILERS, TRANSLATORS 
AND LIBRARIANS. 
Pan American Union 
WASHINGTON, D. C., U. S. A. 
September 17, 1936. 
Assistant director 
ARGENTINA 
GUATEMALA 
Bolivia 
HAITI 
brazil 
HONDURAS 
chile 
MEXICO 
COLOMBIA 
NICARAGUA 
COSTA RICA 
PANAMA 
CUBA 
PARAGUAY 
DOMINICAN 
PERU 
REPUBLIC 
ECUADOR 
UNITED STATES 
el Salvador 
URUGUAY 
VENEZUELA 
A. VVL. i iVlOrt 
SEP 18 1936 
dear Dr. Wetmore: 
In fulfilment of my premise, I am sending to 
herewith three letters of introduction which I am 
certain will be of service to you. '-They are to the 
following persons: 
(1) Hon. Jose Gonzdlez Campo, 
Minister of Finance, and Acting 
Minister of Foreign Affairs during the 
illness of Dr. Alfredo Skinner Kl<5e, 
Guatemala City, Guatemala. 
(2) Hon. Carlos Salazar, one of the 
leading men of Guatemala. 
(3) Hon. Ramiro Fernandez, former 
Secretary of the Legation at Washington, 
and now practicing law. 
Guatemala City, Guatemala. 
(4) Dr. F4lix Castellanos, 
President of the University of 
Guatemala. 
t 
If I can be of further service to you please do 
not hesitate to let me know. 
Dr. Alexander 7/etmore, 
Smithsonian Institution, 
Washington. 
Very sincerely yours, 
