on the 1974 survey, so the people can make their request to the AEC. We have heard from the AEC and Dr. Conard that this will be done. 2. We have recommended that the AEC supply the money for Public Law 5-52 which provides benefits to the people of Rongelap and Utirik. We understand that this will be done and that the AEC will provide $20.000 the first year. 3. The Committee has recommended that the $16,100 inconvenience money for the people of Utirik which was promised by the AEC in 1970 be given to the people. This money would be given with the understanding that there would be "no strings attached,’’ that if the people received this money it did not mean that they could not receive more money later if it was recommended by the people or by the Committee. We understand that the AEC is ready to provide $18,212 for the 157 people of Utirik who were originally exposed. This represents $116.00 per person. There will be no release of liability for the AEC or the U.S. Government if the people take this money. The only problem to be solved now,is who ne is to receive the money for a person who has died. 4. an The Committee also advised the AEC that it would be a good idea to ‘yy fully explain to the people of Bikini and Eniwetok about radiation before those people are returned to their islands. The AEC has said that it will do this. 5. The Committee also recommended that a survey of soil, plants, fish and so on be done during the 1974 survey. Dr. Conard said that this would be done. Conclusion The Committee is very pleased that alwost ail of its recommendations have been carried out, including those to the AEC, Dr. Conard, the Trust