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concerning certain aspects of compensation concerning the people
of Utirik, it, along with the Department of Defense have resco
failed to respond to a request for certain information and materials
in a letter dated April 5,

1972, which was routed through the Office

of the High Commissioner.

Whether this lack of response is due to

bureaucratic lethargy or reluctance on the part of the agencies named
is not known.

In either case, the Committee wishes to note for the

record its extreme displeasure at this apparent lack of assistance

—_—

and expresses its hopes that this situation will be rectified in the
future,
The Committee would like to extend its appreciation to Dr. Cronkite
and Dr. Robert A, Conard of the Brookhaven National Laboratory of Long
Island, New York for their assistance and cooperativeness,

We are

especially grateful for Dr, Conard's efforts to respond to the Committee's many requests for information and for his hospitality during
the September survey,

Also due a note of appreciation are the medical

and support staff of the Brookhaven team including:

doctors Lowery,

Larsen, Sutow, and Knudsen, and Brookhaven staff members William Scott,
Douglas Clareus, and Mike Maker.

THE U.S, TERRITORY OF GUAM

The Committee is also indebted to Dr, William Vitarelli, Vice
President for Research and Development of the University of Guam,
for his advice and comments, and also for his assistance in obtaining
material from the University of Guam Library which has been invaluable
to the writing of this report,

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