receive additional money from the AEC, When asked if there was anything else they wanted to tell the Committee, the respondents requested the following: free transportation to hospitals; food during the examination; their old houses should be rehabilitated or new ones built; new water catchments should be constructed: commensa- tion should be settled and compensation should be given for pigs, land, and medical examinations. Some 68 people from Utirik filled out questionaires and their answers-despite their different exposure--pgenerally followed that pattern of the Rongelapese, For example, to the question "When you get sick, what do you think about?" 54 of the 68 responded "the bomh," and when asked if they knew of someone who died as a result of the bomb, 42 people answered with the following names: The question if they knew of people who got sick from the bomb included the name of ““"~ who, according to Dr. Conard did not receive her thyroid cancer from fallout. Furthermore, many of the nanes of people who were listed as sick from the bomb, also were included in those who died from the bomb, Lastly, some 82 Rongelapese and Utirikese not exposed to the bomb filled out questionnaires, and their answers follow those of the exposed people with regard to many areas. Fifty unexposed people claim that they felt sick after returning to their island, 41 people think of the bomb when they get sick, 59 worry about getting sick in the future, and 63 worry that their children might get sick from the bomb in the future. “31wy yaw yg ATO . o% or TT, ves An amazing 72 people of 82 said PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED Fg PEAT. YS ETE . . gee : pur, OR a wa m4 ek aye t : ® . we ioe : ot as -