consummation of an agreement to provide for support of P.L. 5-52 under the heading of research-related activities of the AEC, and also to provide the payment of $18,212 in "inconvenience" money (increased from $16,000) to the exposed and dislocated Utirikese, which was first offered by vee the AEC in 1970. It is the hope of the Committee that both of these arrangements will be completed expeditiously--in any case, the Committee will continue to monitor the situation and will take such steps as it sees fit with regard to this matter. . The Joint Committee wishes to draw the readers' attention to three documents: 1) the appendix which contains a moving account by the columnist ‘Stewart Alsop of his meeting with Lekoj Anjain in Bethesda, Maryland; 2) the appendix containing Senate Joint Resolution No. 36 which expresses the sorrow and sympathy of the Congress of Micronesia at the "untimely, unwarranted 3) and irreplaceable loss" of Lekoj Anjain; and the appendix which contains the Committee's past recommendations and what actions have been taken on them. Lastly, the reader will note this report is considerably shorter than its past report. This is due to the fact that the area is somewhat less complicated than the original report; that the 1973 report has provided the basis for many of the conclusions reached in this report; and that although there was considerable information which could have led to it being considerably longer, this report. has intentionally been made FER a he ban SRae: FERRE RS Gee Pe Gete eeree soa Sen Oe Se ieee a. > tareeegeneorret see