ead 175 rads and the Utirikese, 14. much as medical Saturdav, September 16, with one of the island leaders. question of compensation. answer was, asked? ““ell, [It was noted that this was only the second tine thev afternoon. The people, it was noted, are not asked there is food, so we go.'' Was there enough food, he was "No, not enough.” September 18, the Committee met with Dr. Conard in the He explained that there were some people from Rongelap and Utirik who would be traveling on the ship because of "general medical findings” and wno would be treated in Majuro. He stated that there were no new findings since the last complete survev in 1969 (of Utirik). general sanitation on the islands was poor, He also added that that the health aide was short of medicine (there was not even aspirin on “ajuro, he noted), and that Dr. Fzra Riklon was trving to implement a procedure of having a standardized list of drugs which could be checked on every field trip. The Committee then discussed several matters with Dr. Conard. He was asked if he thought that Dr. two weeks on Rongelap and Utirik. Knudsen would he able to stay one or Dr. Conard noted that Knudsen would be traveling to the islands on the field trip ship and would look at the people for radiation and other problems. continue this program. if The question was asked if they liked the parties and the The reply was, On Monday, the Committee met informally The discussion centered primarily around the were to have a party with the team. thev want the partv. 1972, He was asked if AEC or Brookhaven could Pr. Conard said he doubted it, since it would he 130 eeee, eeee|| On the next day, examination. Semen: in a normal a- rads receive as i a.aeons 14 ‘fany people in the U.S., he said,