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Araerson , B. 
1963 ATF 
May 27, 1963 
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I awoke this morning at 5:4-5 a.m. The alarm clock which had been 
set for 5 a.m. failed to go off. I then had to hurriedly dress and 
leave without eating. The bus which I wanted to catch had already 
gone so I caught a taxi striaght to 12th and K Streets N. W. At 7:13 
the bus to Dulles International Airport left D. C. and we arrived about 
8 a.m. at Dulles. Since I had already checked in at 12th and K, 
I went directly to the departing gate. At 8:15 we left the terminal 
pinri headed to the plane by way of the mobile lounge. We took off at 
8:45 headed for San Francisco aboard United flight 827. After a 
nonstop flight we arrived in San Francisco at 10:35 a.m. (P. D» T.). 
Since we had three hours to kill, Fred and I walked along the highway 
leading to the airport looking at the scenery. We saw several birds: 
Swallow, Killdeer, Fie Id lark, and several other odds and ends. I lost 
my sunglasses and plane ticket out of ay coat pocket, but fortunately 
We 
found both. A car had run over the glasses and bent them though, 
left San Francisco at 2:15 p*m. on Pan American flight u4p. At 3:55 P ,ia * 
( ) we arrived in Honolulu. After getting our bags we rented a car and 
drove to the Sky lane Inn near the airport where we obtained a room. 
After cleaning up we drove to McWkyne Marine Supplies and saw Mr. Jim 
Head about our motor and the possibility of getting another. We then 
