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SPECIAL JOINT COMMITTEE
CONCERNING RONGELAP &
UTIRIK ATOLLS

August 27, 1975

Senator Oly mplo T. Borja, Chalrman

Representative John

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Robert Ccnard, M.D.

Associated Universities, Inc.
Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Upton, L. I.
New York 11973
Dear Dr. Conard:
Senator Olympio T. Borja,who is currently traveling to
several Asian countries on Congressional business, has
asked me to contact you on behalf of the Special Joint

Committee concerning additional compensation for the
people of Rongelap and Utirik.

As indicated by the attached copies of correspondence,

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heave indicated their general support of additional coxpensation for these people. We further anticipate hearings
before the U.S. Congress, following transmittel of draft
legislation prepared by Interior for introduction in the
U.S. House and Senate. In anticipation of such heerings,
and the likelihood that we will be testifying on this
issue, we would like to have your preliminary opinions
on several questions in order thet we might present a
unified position before any committee.
Our questions/concerns ere as follow:
* Mr. Rice of DOTA, Interior, hes raised the question
of whether the lump sum compensation to effected Rongelapese

should very in amount according to the extent to which the
people were affected. The Committee's suggestion is that
each person who hes had a thyroid removed, should receive

$25,000.
However, he suggests that some ere affected
more than others and thet, consequently, the amounts

should be congruent with the damage caused.

that you noted the

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thyroids of some Rongelapese have

ceased to function because of their exposure, but that
they have not been removed by surgery.

Do such cases

require special consideration, or should they be considered
Similar to those who have had their glends removed, since

the end effect is the sane?

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