F either the Honolulu Airport or at Hickam Field. In case their onward travel is scheduled without delay, they will be entered into the MATSsystem at Hickam Field, in which case they will proceed immediately via MATS aircraft to the jobsite. In case there is a layover in Honolulu, they will be provided automobile transportation to suitable quarters arranged at Hickam Field, or to a commercial hotel in Honolulu, as necessary. In the case of surface ship passengers, they normally will continue to live aboard for the one or two days the ship will remain in Honolulu, and will proceed on to Arrival at Eniwetok Uponarrival at Eniwetok Island, all personnel are required to submit identification cards for inspection by the Military Police, and all baggage is inspected to insure that no prohibited articles are introduced into the Atoll. These prohibited articles include: Firearms the jobsite on the sameship. Cameras It is highly important that our Honolulu office be notified, as far in Explosives advance as possible, of the arrival of individuals or groups from the United States. This may be done by the scientific agency concerned, by Task Group 3.1, Los Alamos, or by Holmes & Narver in Los Angeles. In any event, however, notification is sent by dispatch by the AFC representative at the MATSterminal, Travis Field, San Francisco. Our Honoluluoffice can be reached by mail as follows: Mr. A. W. Hand Radio Transmitters Intoxicants It is essential that all personnel register at the Camp Department Office on Parry Island upon arrival, in order that proper records may be maintained. 1109 Bethel Street It is also emphasized that all individuals must adhere to the established rules and regulations which have been issued by proper authority. These have been developed after considerable experience as necessary for the safety Honolulu, T. H. operation. Holmes & Narver, Honolulu Conditions at Jobsite Honolulu 67892 The weather at Eniwetok is always warm, varying from about 75° F. at night to about 90° F. at noon. There is frequent rainfall, and the atmosphereis always inclined to be humid. c/o Holmes & Narver and well-being of the individual, and for the orderly progress of the or by teletype addressed to: or by telephone: The office is normally open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays through Fridays, but representatives of the office meet all groups arriving either by aircraft or surface ship, at any hour, day or night, throughout the week. Transportation from Honolulu to Eniwetok The only means of air transportation from Honolulu to Eniwetok at presentis via the MATSsystem. Planes normally leave Hickam Field in the late evening, and arrive at Johnston Island for a fuel stop about midnight. Thence they go to Kwajalein, arriving about 8 am. and departing about 10 a.m. for Eniwetok, where they arrive about noon. During this trip the International Date Line is crossed, which means that a departure from Honolulu at 9 p.m. Saturday would mean an arrival in Eniwetok at noon on Monday. Requirements for clothing are limited to the following: Some type of work trousers of cither khaki or denim. (Shorts are permissible.) A oumber of short-sleeved, open-necked shirts. Twopairs of field shoes. A hat orcap. A normal supply of personal linen. It is necessary that each individual bring his own bath towels and face towels. It is also desirable that individuals be equipped with swimming trunks and gym shoes. Bedding andbedlinen are provided by the organiza- tion at the jobsite, and none is required from the individual. A lightweight raincoat might be found desirable.