TRANSLATION OF LETTER FROM WENCESLAO CARRILLO.
8th April 1939.
Comrade Walter Citrine,
Expatriated from my country, I am living in London at the cost of a committee in which it seems to me possible to observe many Communist elements. I wish to explain my position in this respect, and I hope you will be able to tell me where, and on what day and at what time I can call on you to talk to you about these matters.
I intended to get into telephonic communication with you, but I could not manage it.
In case you do not recall me, I wish to say that I was present at the last Congress of the I.F.T.U. (the one held in London) as a representative of the U.G.T., and was General Secretary of the U.G.T. while Caballero was Minister of Labour at the inauguration of the Republic in Spain in 1931.
Yours, etc.,
(signed) W. Carrillo.
AC.