SUBJECT: Survey of Rongelap and Utirik atolls. 5. All members of the survey party agree om the reccmmend:tions presented. CDR B. P. CRONKITE, Project Officer of Project 4.1 was not a member of the survey party, but he was consulted several tines. His views -were considered by the survey party. All data fram the testing__ of soil, water and food items will not be available and evaluated for gcme weeks, 6. Pinally, the survey party emphasizes the importance of pub= licizing the temporary nature of the relocation. It is poseible that the natives will be content to remain at Kwajalein Atoll after they live there a year, under subsidy of the U.S. Government. Mr. Neas, Oistrict Administrator of TERP.CIS et Majure, stated at a conference at Kwajalein om 27 April 195% that it is the policy of TERPACIS to discourage concen— tration of Marshallese natives at a few commercially favorable locitions and to discoursge too rapid acquisition of wealth by emall groups of natives. This paliey confirms the recomend:ticn made above that the subsidy provided the natives while at Kwajalein be held to the essen- tial minimus. 4 . 4 Inelss Ll. Camposition of . Survey Party. 2. Narrative Account of Activities of Survey 3. 4. Party. Radialogical Surveys of Rongelap and Utirik Atolls. Construction Required to Establish Teaporary Village for Rongelap Natives, _ wy yoo & wae te a 7tv,. DAVID O. BYARS, JR. Calonel, U. S. Aray Senicr Member

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