PGES DES TEC UI I % ARCTIC RESEARCH LABORATORY BOX 1310 ; FAIRBANKS, ALASKA UNDER CONTRACT WITH OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH SEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE LABORATORY LOCATED AT PoINT BARROW, ALASKA Via Air Mail 20 July 1951 CAMP FOREMAN AT KAOLAK This note will introduce Mr. James Bee and Mr. J. Knox Jones, both attached to the Arctic Research Laboratory at Point Barrow. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Jack Adams to quarter these two men at Kaolak for approximately oné week in order that they may collect small mammals and birds in that region. Messing and billetting at Kaolak will be greatly appreciated by the men themselves and by the ARL. No request for tra nspor- te tion other than that from the landing lake to Kaolak camp and return to the landing lake on departure is anticipated, since the men will be working within e comparatively short distance of the camp. Ifa weasel is going away from the camp on regular ARCON business and there is room for one or both of the men to “hitch hike a ride with the driver, such additional transportation would be appreciated, but it is understood that there is no obligation on the part ofthe Camp Foreman or anyone else at Kaolak to furnish such facilities. The schedule cabls for ther eturn of these men to Pt Barrow on July 27th, transportation facilities being awailable. If any change in this date is advisable or necessary a message will be sent over the regular daily radio conversation or by sending a message courtesy of ene of Transocean pilots. Ira Le Wig Seientifie ec: Bee & Jones Jack Adams, Supte