The Community Development Project on Kili was terminated some time after the typhoon. It was not continued by the comunity as far as I know. | Attempts by the Administration to obtain another location for the displaced Bikinians have been abortive. The economic difficulties of the former Bikini people were alleviated when they were paid the sum of $325,000 by _the Government in exchange for the use of Bikini Atoll. Tne interest from the trust fund, into which $300,000 was placed is a quaranteed income which helps the local economy. This Will become less significant as the population increases, 5s it has since the fund was established in 1956. Present Attitudes Toward Kili The attitudes of Magistrate Juda, the leader of the Kil: community, and of other leading peopleof the community witn whom I talked on Majuro, Kwajalein and Ebeye in connection with the Bikini Atoll Survey, seemed to be unchanged. They still say that Kili is no good, it is like a prison, there 1s not enough food there, and the like. The same objec- tions which were made Over a decade ago are still made. Aix of the people whom I interviewed stated that they wanted to return to Bikini tolive. They were all very anxious about the survey and what the results would be in terms of their cau 9923/365] PO2 oO ct ¥ Enh “Fs4 i 0 Bre MH being allowed to return to Bikini or not...