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“medical doctors, prefer- .
“Then in 1954 the United . nese. -medical:team that.
ably including some from |
States set dff H-bomb ‘had been “invited by ‘the © -Hiroshima, survey Ronpeople.to conduct physical
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- gpelap and issue individual
examinations.
- yadioactive fallout drifted
Anjian, would like to” diagnoses.
and fell like snow on Ron-

gelap and‘its 86 residents.

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‘Since then, said Mayor
--Nelson Angian, “*We
worry all the time. We
are worried about our
lives and we don’t know

peopte to Japanese doctors in- Hiroshima to be
examined.
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ted to use the people of |
Rongelap and adjacent
Utirik as ‘‘guinea pigs”

visit the island and exam‘ine the people twice a
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He said money on Ronc gelap is no problem.., “In
> three months we ‘can
\ make 20 to 25‘tons of
* copra. “From the sale of
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\ dren, and earns about
a year, which is
ro $1,000
enough to support his wife —
-and family.

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on Kwajalein as a carpen“ter, and returned to his

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a year ago.

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“Money is nothing. My
life is important,

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“They say“don't WOrry. Don’t question the doc. tor,’ "he said, “and they’,
give the people pills. We _ don't know what for or
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United Nations Trustee“have appealed time and — ship Council, Anjianvis . -~ ONLY 135 of those ex“'He said the population
Again to the United States . asking that:
poo. posed: to: the fadiation Sur- -of- Rongelap is now 200,

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