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Mister Neas (Acting District Administrator Maynard Neas) or others (in the
Trust Territory) know about it. We were afraid they would get in trouble."
The petition was finished and ready for mailing April 20 but Heine said
he waited until April 22, the day mm a plane was due, to drop it in the
mailbox.

He said he planned te register it but arrived at the Post Office

too late.

Postmistress Irene Records did not recall the letter but said she
remembered that Heine had been in and inquired about registering a letter.
Heine said he also sent a copy of the petition with a letter to the

editor of the Washington Post."

The letter said in part:

"You may be

interested to lmow that yours is the only publication to which we are sending
such a copy.

We have chosen you simply because we understand your paper to

be a fair and reliable one of national standing.*®
There was 1 other Marshallese petition leave the Island.
circulated by school children and sent to Midkiff.
milder than the one sent to the United Nations.

Ii was

The language was mich

Students and all Marshallese

and American teachers signed it.
The latter part of March a doctor arrived at Majuro and told Neas they

would have to get about 100 blood samples from Marshallese to use as a yard-

stick in treatment of the injured natives.
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eas said the official had no intention of giving the natives an
explanation.

He protested te the official.

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The medical group arrived April 5, met with the natives to zive them an
explanation NEAS requested and the next day the samples were obtained.

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