support. He appears to be capable and willing to do a good job. Monday, September 26, we proceeded by T.T, DC -4 to Guam and spent the night at the AIR-TEL Motel. Tuesday, September 27, we left Guam on the same plane. We stopped at TRUK for about an hour then proceeded to Kwajalein arriving there on Monday, September 26, (crossed International Date Line). We were met by Mr. McKay, T.T. Assistant District Administrator, and showed him the agreement with T.T, pressed dissatisfaction with it and seemed quite upset. He ex- He disagreed mainly with the actual subsistance for patients instead of per diem, When questioned about the T.T, handling of the last group of patients, he said he was sorry but it was just circumstances and seemed reluctant to discuss it. He claimed the T,T, Headquarters had not given him money to advance to the group, so they had to pay their own subsistance except for $39.00. Tuesday, September 27, we went by T.T. plane to Majuro, which is the headquarters of the Marshalls District, Patients that were availa- ble were examined and two had to be brought in the next day from the Island of Rong Rong. Since Dwight Heine, the District Administrator was absent, we discussed our support requirements with Danny Akimoto, Asst. District Administrator. SNS 2054 We requested a ship to take