193 A here, and that involves any institution with which they may be associated with at the time. Fundamentally it is the zame old problem of people who are competent and interested, wherever they may be, if they could be made available. The question on Uterik. Th environmental studies will have to be done at all three atolls. These teams naturally should pay some attention to the Urerik people, but I presune the proportion d attention will be pretty much Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C along the line of proportion that they got in the beginning 10 which was not very much. il surveillance to make sure nothing odd is developing. DR, DUNHAM: 12 13 In other words, just an overall Should they be reviewed this year at al that is, the Uterik people? 14 CDR. CRONKITE: Practically speaking, I think not. 15 From an academic standpoint, probably yes. 16 thinking along these lines was that Since they had perhaps a 17 tath of the exposure that the Rongelap people did, it nothing 18 is showing up in the Rongelap people, there is relatively 19 little reason fa@ 20 21 22 23 ARC 24 25 people. My general even academic purposes to study te Uterik If something does occur in the Rongelaps, then we should take a look for both straight medical care and acadenic reasons at the Uterik people. DR. BUGHER: They obviously should be visited by the special team at least as a social call, if nothing else. DR. DUNNING: What do you wear on an occasim like em pets Mey en {94