Mr. Wilfred Goding Wigh Commfasftonar-LLPT 2s April Ll, 1966 clearance or travel papers.) The group will be met at Hickam by an AEC representative who will arrange overnight accommodations and subsistence. (4) May 7--commercial flight Honolulu to New York. Reservations and tickets will be on hand upon arrival of the group in Honolulu, I will meet the flight at arrival at Kennedy and take the group to Brookhaven National Laboratory. Their stay in the United States will be approximately a month. arrange their return transportation at the end of that time, We will I have written permission for this hospitalization and surgery froin the parents of the children in the group. As was the case previously, the AEC will absorb the expenses associated with these examinations and transportation to the United States. I understand that the AEC in Honolulu is in contact with your office concerning details of billing procedures for such charges as the MAC flight, etc. Your concurrence and assistance in carrying out these plans will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, OG Coe CO . Ffaband t d, Rober A. Conar M.D. RAC :bb cc: Mrs. Van Cleve Dr. C, L. Dunham Dr. V. P. Bond Director of Medical Services, Saipan DISTAD, Marshalls District Director of Medical Services, Marshalls Dr. J. B. Deisher eo y pagent Ay gare© See aewae “SeaK ap.Secue MMIGiC:fs * gine A B, ¥ . xf = eeny aetror, Ae 4, ‘ Wn * f 4 Say Fe ry sg os > pre dg i S013H59 * e Trust Territory Representative, Kwajalein AEC, Eonolulu Director of Medical Services, Ebeye