Page 4 3. The peopar damaged b the compensat .ct. compensat or 4. oo tetn Atel. Lo racfation anc 7! ‘3r The comtre. for eubmi tin. C. '{1i8 Jamage yp. ee i bohm ot 2 «aps belie « ' coe predic.) "+. tz fand and trees were mhnould receive just ow '..4 agree to have such “™ ws atl . ar 4 gone of both groups. trecetyve compensation Recommendatiwr - As a physicta: ¢ wceme! with the *.4.°' anc welfare of the exposed people, [ urge tha Ne 18xt Medica xaLinatton proceed without further delay Wooorder § bave the exaninat on preceed without difficulty, tire tc iiowiag recommends: | ‘1ould he serfously conSidered by the Spe fa Cfoinr Comm: 1. Indepencet: pivalctans t on Health Sevwicee showid accom at the Spects. cmt’? op «. The pivas.a@e Dr, Haru, oro. Japa tzanu, Juivers..s Or. Toshi. ak: kumatori, Rad clo, ica The impor.ance c” ac.’ WHO, and the U.S. Public } vii ndivicual reports to ‘ra Une Ne" 1: ‘nt tute Ff se lences tne presen e be overemphasi zel ° ‘* es» two physicians cannot In my oplnioa, .: they are not present the involvec people will refuse . °° vexamined. Due to possible omp.tcatios in clearan:: ‘ *hese physicians, the proposed tate ° eptember , na. have tc be delayed. 3. The Direcicr :t Health, Islands, shou.) %e requested the examining team (0 treat would be advair tagecus trom a and shoul! ew: Vrur Jerrttorcy of the Pacific t, senc Medical Officers with jcca. “.sea.es. Such treatment pul.! relations standpoint "nore coopera cr al! concerned. 4. Every ettert must be made ‘ lujreve communication between the physi 1an apd tne pecopie unuer -tudy. A&A better understanding of the purpose ct tne examinati: ar «olld remove an apparent major source of resentmert major finding: Health Aijer lO14B32Z iat. .: aow evi der Marshallest ca Mi dden Ff 7. ’ . abittern translation of the oe made ‘or the use of the ee