PIS 42S5: VL: OVA: wk H2-1 erical: ool] teres d7NTT Fo sow te wma ‘ O be 09 yp IGG pu ty b 4 om WO w ~~ @ ee wr a ww 'O) “s ° oO ¢+@ cr ,aQ Dwg yoy 0u Ug P- £2. £1 ye a a ao pee pte tey Wy o t+ |S nO wfi O t- (oe) un un iF yn The information that'the people would laave Ronzslap 3la was passed , x ye Hach parson was asxed to bring a smell handbag as the 2 since the monitors readings indicated a high dosage on ts, palm baskets, and other personal belongiPAgS« It is important that once the accepted leader is established that all requests be made through him without exception, expedited the entirs opsration. ee 4 we 4 : jt was explained trat it was to the best interests of the Rongelap peoole to leave the atoll and that the PHILIP was thsre for that purpose. Mr. Wilds was present during all the conversation with John the Magistrate and was of much assistance as also was LCDR V. L, MURTHA, Executive Officer of the PHILIP whose Majuro Island Government background proved vary helpful in convincing the HarShellese that they should leave, the elderly end the Be ne sloop was towed by the ship's whale boat to a bd Qa moa orvunetely, tha Marshallese were not reluctant to leave the island, istrate explained that the people had been sick ond he obviously i 1 of the p2ople would soon be provided the necessary - Jgonn was aoprehensive about the safety of his boat, a @ Qa o Names of evacuees are listed in Clothing was placed in two G.I. cans oF w ¢ shirts witho <j ct pe @ w ang "T" ry 1D 4 w wD w 2 ny te ‘ped er (after crew's washroom), ry @ QO ov cf ats to the PHILIP, vatter a thorough shower clean clothes were readily available at The crow donated subficwens white ond dimzgers2 trousers, y jo 1 i ap ight (48) remaining Marshallese were transported via two -contamination of the Marshallese cermmencid immediately upon enion, Foutes had been previously estaolishad and tho de-contominasans om station reedy to guide the passengers to the de-contamina~ 30 oo mb ot sy ch ch oF CO a aa 12 vr 2 e Ww ct O oa ‘y "1 ane Hoon a MO P ck encnors were dropped and the boat appeared to be in good. h which the Je-conteanination could not have