ROY LYMAN SEXTON, M.D. 
JOHN RADCLIFFE EWAN, M.D. 
CHARLES E. WOODSON, M.D. 
1801 EYE STREET, N. W. 
SUITE 414 
WASHINGTON 6, D. C. 
metropolitan 8-1042 REPUBLIC 7-4600 
July 20, 1955 
MEMO TO: Dr. Waldo Schmitt 
FROM: Dr. Roy L # Sexton 
I cannot find my memo of the film declared out at Kitatumba 
and I can only guess until the memo turns up. The film was not counted 
and it is possible that I made a mistake in the estimate. It is also 
possible that the language difficulties, assisted by Frank Lambrecht, 
the custom officer, did not correctly fill out the figures given him. 
So far as my records show, figuring movie and 35 mm rolls, the figures 
are as follows: 
DECLARED AT LEOPOLDVILLE: 
40 rolls - 16 mm 10 rolls - 35 mm 
DECLARED AT STAELEYVILLE: 
102 rolls - 16 mm 
TOTAL: 142 rolls - 16 mm 
SKIPPED OUT FROM LEOPOLDVILLE: 
3 rolls - 16 mm 6 rolls - 35 mm 
SKIPPED FROM STMLEYVILLE VIA LEOPOLDVILLE: 
10 rolls - 16 mm 5 rolls - 35 mm 
SHIPPED FROM BTJKAVU : 
49 rolls - 16 mm 38 rolls - 35 mm. 
Plus 13 black and. white packages 
TOTAL: 62 rolls - 16 mm TOTAL: 49 - 35 mm 
My guess is that between eighty to ninety rolls of 16 mm 
film were declared in transit and about ten rolls of 35 mm were de- 
clared at Kitatumba. I remember that we asked the custom man to have 
50 rolls - 35 mm 
TOTAL: 60 rolls - 35 mm 
