. - e en e While this was going on the Radsafe Officer and his team were making their survey with radiac instruments AN/FDR-27E. The first readings teken wore on the seaward side of the island where intensities of 110 mr (with and without beta shicld) were found. Readings of 120-130 mr (with and without shield) were indicated along the foot path connecting the scaward side of the island to the village on the lagoon side. Upon arrival at the village, several natives were monitored with the following readings common to all; over all body 100 mr (with and without shield), hands 100 mr (with and without srield), gonads 105 mr with shicld and 110 mr without shield, feet 115 mr with shield and 120 mr without shield. Since the readings in the air over the entire middle section of the island wes 100 mr, it is believed that the 100 mr readings stated in this report were due to background intensity effects. Other items monitored in the village and their intensities were; thatched roofs 125 mr with shield, 130 mr without shield, 4 water samples from wells 100 mr with and without shield, all food with exception of coconuts 100 mr with arhwithout shicid, coconuts in tneir various forms of preparation ranged from 130-150 without shield, fish cleaning table 124 mr with shield, 130 mr without shield. A short field trip was made into the undergrowth and grass areas surrounding the village where readings of 160 mr with shield, 170 mr withcut shield, were found close to the ground, indicating concentrated and trapped contaminating particles. The monitor made his way vie projecting corel pieces some 10 vards into the lagoon where the water gave a 50 mr read- ing with and without the shield. The hospitalman was assigned the task of collecting water samples and succecded in obtaining 4 samples of drinking water from 4 of the most commonly used cistern reservoirs in the village. is believed that the very low contamination of the water was due to the roofs over each reservoir, 2 It Upon arriving at the village the Executive Officer with Trust Territory official again informed the natives through the interpreter of the necessity for evacuation, The interpreter was asked not to scare the natives or unduly rusn them. Nevertheless, he had the floor and after 2 few words, the natives really moved though it is not believed he shook them up too badly. It was carefully explained that we would take along their pigs, chickens, dogs, boats or anything we could load. But after a conference with the Trust official in which the degree of contamination, decay and ultimate return of the natives were discussed, it was decided, on recommendation of the official, to leave tne livestock and boats behind. The natives agreed to this and after being reassured that their possessions and animals would be safe until their return, began streaming toward the evacuation beach. Possessions taken along rarely exceeded two bundles each, and one of which was usually a woven bedding mat. pee. Copled/DGE LANL, J-Dlv. 4 ENCLOSURE (1) | | | .