* I drew these nice plots of docurentation. 221 of the way we should do this sort We will start over here at the vcoint Pd w over here 4t a point: E-1I0. order now, wow a track, cutting back and we'll finish up sore weeks later ora near A, A-1, and we will make these zigzags on this sort of Everything is very nicely in May I have the next one, please, it eventuates! [Laughter] We started, we went along very well,everything was going pretty much on course except the problem of doing oceanographic work from a destroyer has its 10 12 12 and then we'll stop. i3 never stopped this in the sea, 14 there? 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2k 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 This is the way own problems. But when we first started out we asked the skipper, in case the WALTON, to let us go 50 miles this way [Laughter] "Stop? I don't know how to stop. I've What will happen if I lie You can't put this group. of wire lines and rope lines over the side. the propeller if we stop." You may get them caught up in Then he decided to stop. Then after he stopped he drifted some and then he quite lost his course and he couldn't quite go back on course again, If you just turn it off for one minute, do you have room for ane story? | FREMONT-SMITH: At least, One and a half! [Laughter] DONALDSON: This problem of navigation really sur- prised me out there. It becoms almost--Bob, you have lived with it for years, but it's so much better now than it was in the early days. In 1948 when we were out there all by ourselves, all nice and lonely, we had one little ship that had no way of producing water, So very helpfully the Navy would send us 4 ship every four weeks with a new supply of water. Tne water would get pretty stale and they would bring us sone food and some mall, But on the back of this little supply ship was a little box and in this box lived six Marshallese boys. asked the skipper k k1ipp ° of this shi Ps And I “Why y do doy you have these . Stafford Warren DOEJUCLA /2