order to briefly observe the activities of the team or to meet with the

people

of Rongelap.
Later Chat day arrangements were made to have a meeting with the people
of the island at 6:30 p.m.

At that meeting the purpose of the Committee's

accompaniment of the team, and the presence of the consultants was explained.
The Committee asked the people, for their own health and welfare,
with the examinations.

to cooperate

The consultants then introduced themselves.

Dr. Conard

talked about the work they would be doing and introduced the doctors on his
team.

He made three announcements:

every morning;

(2)

(1)

a feast would be held

time (3) a movie would be shown.
analvsis of crabs taken last year,

sick call would be at 8:00 a.m.
the following night and at

the same

He also announced that due to radiological
the people of Rongelap would be able to

eat the crabs from Rongelap and Arbar islands at the rate of one crab per
person per day.

Then he opened the meeting to questions.

One questioner stated that they wanted someone to look after them all the
time and they hoped that full responsibility would be given to the AEC to do
this.

Dr. Conard replied that Dr. Knudsen was stationed on Kwajalein for a

year.

He said he hoped this practice could be maintained all the time, but

that it was difficult to find doctors willing to come out and do such work.
Another questioner asked why, if the team is really interested in their
health,

there is only one examination a year.

Dr. Conard replied that "We

are doing our best under the circumstances."
A last questioner asked why there was only one crab per person per day

allowed.

Were they still radioactive?

Dr. Conard replied that,

"Yes,

they

were, but only slightly, and that they would take some back this year from
Eniaetok to see if they could be declared safe.
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