T. H. Blankenship my visit there. -3- September 19, 1966 Find out what actually happens to patients awaiting treatment or shipment. He is our only "voice" contact with the T.T. and contact for MAC transportation. B. Check procedures for support of next survey with Army and Global Associates. Determine availability of better ships and planes that were in the planning stage during the last visit. Ebeye: Contact McKay the Assistant District Administrator to determine extent of support from that hospital and assure his cooperation during the next survey. Find out what happened when the last patients returned from New York. 6. Rongelap: Examine buildings reported as AFC. of expenses paid by Mr. Edmond, Discuss settlement interpretor for last group of patients and check the reaction of natives to experiences of the group that returned from New York. Examine the facilities the Bio-Med group have on the Island for a better appreciation for the extent and type of support required. Throughout the trip I will have an opportunity to discuss plans with Dr. Conard and attempt to establish a routine for processing the next survey and a better base for estimating costs.