Augusto C. Sandino 1895-1934
Letter to Francisco Vera 

 

Veracruz, 23 April 1930

To Brother Francisco Vera
Secretary of the Provincial Cátedra No. 40
Progreso, YUC.

Beloved Brothers, peace and love:

We find ourselves perfectly well in this city following our journey on the ship "rn" and without more news to report than the infantile treason that was played on board.

I have been made aware by brother Pulgarón of the petition made by you so that Brother Ventura may, without difficulty, pick up my correspondence. I have written to the co-administrator of the Post Office in Mérida to this effect so that my correspondence be sent to brother Ventura in the City of Progreso. I am enclosing a copy of the said communication for your information, with which I take you are satisfied, and as always you will be at the height of our Great Cause.

Regarding the case of the former compañero Martí, I must tell you that everything took place as that Cátedra instructed me in advance. This must be taken into consideration so that such an element who tried to cause me the maximum grief is put in his proper place. But the Universal Justice above all things and above all the wills of all men will always make us go forward.

Kindly extend to each and everyone of the brothers at the Cátedra my most profound gratitude and esteem for the solidarity they afforded me during my stay in that city. I beg of you to let everyone know of this during each of your sessions, but do not reveal the place of origin of this letter, as our cause so demands it.

Without further ado, it is my pleasure to reiterate my brotherhood with you in Spiritism and in our School, with which we always go united.

SIEMPRE MAS ALLA
(Ever further beyond)

A.C. Sandino
[Seal and Signature]