aeuuGL Gust, UiLVELsily OL Nuwall. - oeoe ae - we by t _ N "for quotation or publication. 408376 THE BININL STO“Y EN BRLEF Yhe natives ard actually and literally dying of starvatloa.” RB aroid L, {ckes used these words to describe the conditlica of IGU Marshallese natives, former residents of Bikini Atoll. ‘The communicy to whica ha referred on September 29, 1947, in his syndicated colunm "Man to Maa,” had cwo years earliaor bacn removed fron Bikini to nike way for atom tomb expérunentacion in the interests of United States national defeuse. The colusmist, u former Secretary of the Interior, based his statement on a report concerning the velfare Bikinianus on Ronperik Atoll where they had been regetrled., "of . if charges wore direct aon we a Ickes’ the U. S. Navy's aduinistration of the islanders ct fe of displace an interim responsibility which that asency bore for all of the Marshallese and other island peoples residing in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Tslance. Regardless of political motivations possibly involved in the charges, and in the subsequent denials by those charged, Ickes! cfforts did direct national attention to a people who, on 2 much smaller scale, weve uncerzcing experiences not unlike those of millions of displaced bersons in the postwar world. The American public was forccfuily reminded of the decision tekea in Janusry, 1946, by the Joint Chicfs of Starf in Washington to conduct acuatc weapons testing on the isolated atoll of Bikini in the northern Murshalis, at + the expanse of the human occupants whe had to be resetried on another isiund. Evacuation of Bixlai Anoil BEST COPY AVAILABLE “Bikiuiaas first learned of this decision on February 160, wae i946, when the Anerican governor of the Marshalic paid a visit to Bikini. faterpreter he told the isianders of the Washington proposal, theiy co-operation, Fanily heads sitriny tLucorswally in the discussed the matter at length, and US RG . “yA Bok ieee 'O ARG hy mS Collection _(0 7 VAI . ~ pA ra . f . tity Se local council their leader answered the governor favorably. ae COMMISSION . Ue auskes for . 326 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY s Through an 7 t . ot Inoin fb 0 i ~ ( 4 iMate Fatt ’ As 5 4 i fiad. gen ; vf

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