LOS Piamos SCIENTIFIC LABORATORY
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
. 6 ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO 87544
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OFFICE MEMORANDUM
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E.R. Laymen, PER-DO

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@. L. Shipman, M.D., Health Division Leader

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QUESTION OF CONSULTANT AGREEMENT ~ BILL NATOLI

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August 17, 1967
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Z have no very strong feelings one way or the other about this
matter. IX do feel that there is a possibie advantage to having
a Q-cleared physician permanently in Honolulu. It might be
argued that Bill, being an obstetrician, is perhaps not the
most logical choice.

On the other hand, he is widely known

among Los Alamos people and also their wives. The agreement
would be on a no fee basis, with the understanding that he
would be paid standard rates for professional services. His
having a Q clearance would also permit us to send him to JI
should there ever be a reason for this, even though such a
necessity is unlikely. As you remember Bill has served at
Johnston Island in the past,
The word I have received about the situation at Johnston

Island is that since the departure of Dick Durant things have
fallen back into their 01d slipshod and second-rate type of

service, I feel that H&N is to be criticized severely for
failing to appreciate the necessity and importance of firstClass medical care at JI. I also understand that conditions
are no better at Amchitka,

As for Bill Natoli, I am inclined to recommend that we should

name him as a consultant. He has already had a 0 clearance
so it costs the taxpayer very little and should also give him
more of a feeling of being identified with LASL's work in the
Pacifica.
T. L. SHIPMAN, M.D.

Health Division Leader

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