-6Mr. George Allen said that he had talked to the Magistrate at
Kili via shortwave radio on Monday, September 15, and received
the impression that only two of the elders on the Council now
are insistent about going back within the next several months.

He did not know, however, how many family members would be
involved with these two leaders. He.thought that there might
be a somewhat less pressing problem about early return than had been indicated at the Kili meeting. He noted, though, that the
shortwave radio contact was, at best, tentative and felt that
the only way to get a reliable reading is to go back to Kili

Island for additional meetings.
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belief that regardless of the current restrictions
patterns of life in Bikini, some 150 younger people
to remain on Kili Island and perhaps another group
to live on Jaluit Island.

OTHER POINTS RAISED
Ex Gratia Payment

Mr. Allen commented on matters with respect to the Bikini Ex
Gratia payment. He thinks it essential that the rightful clainants be identified. A formula for distribution should be determined
now and this should come from the Bikini Council. He commented that
numbers may be inflated by the desire to participate in Ex Gratia
payment and stated that he was planning to attempt to identify
“rightful families" by district-wide census.
Mr. Gilmore (Holmes and Narver), referred to the census done in
1974 for the Master Plan which identified 426 people on Kili and
Bikini Islands, with another 362 individuals who claimed Bikini
affiliation scattered elsewhere in the Marshalls. This gives a

Planning figure of 784. ©

Unawareness of People of Bikini of Farlier AEC Reports
Mr. Allen stated that MLSC (Marshalls) is translating the 1967
AEC report on Bikini Atoll as well das a summary on Rongelap in
order that the people of Bikini can have access to first~hand
information. He felt that more original information should be
translated.

Mr. Zeder closed the meeting by assuring the principal

Participants that DOI would do everything it could to cooperate with
Cther agencies involved and would try to resolve pressing matters

that now face the Bikini program.

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