UNCLASSIFIED WHO Albert Smith Bigelow, 51, painter and architect, ott Cos Cob, Connecticut, married with two daughters end four grandchildren. Fromer Lt. Commander in the Navy (commanded three combat vessels in all areas of World War ITI). Housing Commissioner for Massachusetts, Unitarian Service Committee, Inc. 1947-48. since 1949. A director of Now member of the Religious Society of Friends, Stamford Monthly Meeting and active in leadership of the New York office of the American Friends Service Committee, Two Hiroshima maidens lived in his home while they received plastic surgery for scars suffered from the first atomic bomb. William R. Huntington, St. James, Long Island, New York, 50, married with three daughters and two grandchildren. architect since 1936, A practicing World War II conscientious objector, he served as Assistant Director of the Civilian Public Service Camp at Big Flats, New York. Commissioner in Europe for the American Friends Service Committee, 1947-1949, and presently member of Board of Directors of the American Friends Service Committee and chiarman of the Executive Committee of its Foreign Service Section, Member of the Religious Society of Friends, Westbury Monthly Meeting. Chairman of Peace and Social Order Committee of Friends General Conference. Two other crew members yet to be named, Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons, a coordinating committee of leaders of several American organizations working for world peace, which sponsored the protest against test explosions in Nevada last summer, is Sponsoring the project and has responsibility for raising funds needed.