197 problem. DR. BUGHER: That is one of those things to be worked out as you go along, CDR. CRONKITE: I think. I think what is more of concern to Dr. Bond and me is who is going to take the administrative responsibility of seeing that all these things are arranged sufficiently far in advance so that we don't get into a bind when we arrive. It is going to take quite a lot of doing. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. DR. BUGHER: In the first place, you will get into 10 a bind when you arrive almost inevitably, that is, it always 11 works out that way. 12 a request for what you need as far as you can foresee it, 13 and with AFSWAP, and the Navy to get all the arrangements 14 made ahead of you. DR. BOND: 15 16 We will undertake to clear through here | Is it permissible to correspond with the doctor on Majuro in informal correspondence? 17 DR. BUGHER: I think it should be with copies in 18 here so we know what has been done. 19 somthing that is specifically asked of the trust territory 20 people, then we should go through a formal route. 21 trust territory administration. 22 and things of that sort, 23 Commissioner himself. 24 that it is the Navy that does it. ARC 25 When it comes to I mean by If you want food, services, then we should put that to the It almost always works out in CAPT. YARBROUGH: the end I just wonder in that respect yi t perhaps some advance fiform ation to CincPac could not rey “ye a [1