Files co -3- - January 16, 1968 Sunday, December 10, at 5:00 p.m. I left Saipan and arrived at Guam at 6:30 p.m. The next morning, December 11, at 8:00 a.m, departed Guam with Kwajalein ae destination, After a short stopover at Truk, arrived at Kwajalein Sunday at 4:00 p.m. December 10, again crossing the international date line. In Kwajalein following people were met: * Mr. Frank Granich, Bio-Med Support Contact, Global Associates; Mr. Don McAfee, Manager for Global Associates; Mr. Gene Sima, Operations Supervisor, Global Associates; Mr. Walter Ownby, Kwajalein Liaison Officer, Trust Territory; Col. Frank Healy, Commander, Kwajalein Test Site. Mr. Granich went through the support requirements which they were furnishing for the coming survey and stated all the items that Dr. Conard had requested were ready on Kwajalein. The water containera had been cleansed and checked. The boat and motor had been checked out and were operable for use to and from Ebeye. Mr. Granich made necessary arrangements for we to go on to Eniwetok, via Northwest, and also a trip to Ebeye and other islands on the Kwajalein Atolls. A discussion with Mr. Ownby indicated that he was finalizing his part of the arrangements for the forthcoming 3Bio-Med Team's survey. He indicated scheduling of the Army plane for Trust Territory usage had been giving them problems and that it might be well to look for some other back up transportation for the team to Majuro. At this time, Mr. Owby was trying to schedule the Army plane for a trip to Majuro for some architects from Honolulu and if successful, I could accompany them to Majuro, This would result in an over night stop rather than taking the scheduled Trust Territory plane which meant that I would have to stay in Majuro for a week. Mr. Ownby was not successful in getting the use of an Army plane for this trip ae the planes were being reserved for Army use only or for an emergency. I left Rwajalein the next day and vent to Eniwetok. While at Eniwetok I contacted Mr. Ed Pratt, Manager for Holmes & Narver. We discussed the H&N support activities to the University of Hawaii for operation of the Eniwetok Marine Biology Laboratory. OFFICE pe oo.eeence ence fe eee ce ce centernen ee cece cence ene eeee nee cceeeee eee eee cete [reeecceeen renner nneenennen Jonenennneneneeneeeeee SURNAME p --....0.-- 2-8 ef eefe eee ee ee eee fee eee ee ee ee efi ee eee e n DATE p> |.__... Form freee cnnele eeeeeeeeeneeeeneceeewae [oeeeneeeneeeee cneeeneeeeecfnecereceneseeenceegeceees eopeenneceesenerees C-318 (Rev. 9-53) J.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE ; 1%6-——O-21 4-629 SO5' Ru