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4,

A payment made under the provisions of this act
all claims
shall be in full settlement and discharge of

against the Uniced States arising out of the thermonuclear

detonation on -larch 1, 1954,"

Despite the finality of the language of

the act,

the Assistant

Secretary's letter in part, read as follows:
"There is.
illness.

to date. no evidence of leukemia nor of radiation
Further, whether or not the radiation has had any

Life-shortening affects is not apparent.

It does appear,

however, that bone development in young children who were affected
by the fallout may have been retarded, and also that there is
a possibility of a somewhat greater incidence of miscarriages and

stillbirths among the exposed women.
Neither sufficient time
has elapsed nor sufficient knowledge acquired to permit
positive conclusions to be drawn as to the long-range effect
of the fallout on the Rongelapese.
“Compensation in various forms has been paid to the affected
individuals.

They have been provided extensive medical care and

treatment, and they continue to receive periodic examinations and
treatment.

They were,

of course,

provided housing and subsistence

from the time of their evacuation until their return to Rongelap,
Since

their return,

in addition

a community building,

to new houses,

and other facilities,

a school,

a church,

they have been given

new livestock and agricultural aid, as well as subsistence in
decreasing amounts.

Small claims for property losses, such as

clothing and handtools, were paid by the Department of Defense

soon after the event.

These claims were paid in a total amount of $6,869.

“In February 1960 a complaint against
sent

the United States was

to the high court of the Trust Territory by attorneys, for the

Rongelapese.

The complaint sought $8,509,000 as compensation for

property damage,

radiation sickness,

burns,

physical and mental

apony, loss of consortium, and medical expenses.
suit was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.

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