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Vielt to Fwejalein, Friday, § Merch

10. I discussed the proble-: vith the senior nav 1 medical officer at
Xwujelein Yav-1 Station who reported he haf found no Lliness that could be
attributed to radistion, although he ie no evpert in this field, |
li, Afeiral Clarke, the local Truet Terriroty Representative ari ne:bere
ef Admiral Clnrve's staff feel thit Lt fa out of the question to keen neve of
thie event frow leaking out. There sre some 200 farilies at Evajelein, There

fe no rail censorehin. There is con-tant treffie on KATS through Ewadnlein
of transiert perrecennel., 1 eew some 20 or more parsons, mostly scilore, boerding

‘a HATS aircrsft bound for Mewaiie

It 46 inevitable that many Troet Territery

people must be consulted ard involved in evecunting and caring for theos natives.

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I aseured Admiral Clarke and the Truet Territory Kepresentative tact

the Joint Tick Force would etand any expenses: frow Task Force funds over ard
above normel bevel or Trust Yerritory expenses. This would include ration-, rey

of inter. retere, end the li*e.

Tne Joint Task Force has alrescy shimned s2-—e

25. sourd tente from JTF stoc’s to house the metives,

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any nutives who were etricken with racistion sie’mess should be afr evacectsd
to Tripler Hospitel. When questioned on thia subject, the medical peanle antiCipatec there probably would be none with the one slight porneitility of sore ef

the youna children having to be air evacunted to iripler.

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