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1935 
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storage. I drank some milk which made me feel good, immediately after hut 
questionable soon after. I had this perpetual rotten taste in my mouth. 
By the time Larry got back I had nearly finished organizing everything and 
packing it. I discovered I had several items missing (flashlight, gloves, 
etc) which I know I never took out of the room and don't know where they 
disappeared to. Mrs. Ely didn't have a Western Peterson and authorized us 
to go out and buy one. So we drove out to the Book Store at Ala Moana 
and brought a Western Petersons. It was then that Larry mentioned to me 
that in a telephone conversation with Dr. Ely this morning Mrs. Ely had 
learned that there was a position for me for the rest of the project if I 
wanted it. How the decision is up to me whether ! want to stay. When we 
got back to the hotel, I ran over to the miniature golf place to inquire 
once more about the billfold; no luck. I guess I'm out one billfold and 
around $ 15 . I ran back to the hotel and with Larry loaded all the rest of 
our stuff into the Simca, paid the hotel bill and drove out to the Ely's 
VJe transferred everything to their car and then Mrs. Ely and David drove us 
out to the airport. Janice is a perfectly marvellous, mature, and responsible 
woman. What a wife.' While Dr. Ely is in Washington (until the 5th) she is 
coordinator here in Hawaii and has to deal with the Wavy, etc. A big job but 
I bet she can do it. We went to our mailbox at the airport and found no mail 
for either Larry or me, very disappointing. Janice dropped Larry and me off 
at Aloha Airlines and bid farewell until Monday. While Larry waited on the 
long line for reservation confirmation, I started a letter to Marly. Finally 
the plane left at 1315 and we were on our way to Kauai. I was in no 
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