to 1. Hatzei. F. W. The Firse Taint of Civilization. A History ofthe Caroline and Marshall Islands in Pre-Colonial Days. Univ. of Hawai Press, 1983. Oliver, D. The Pacific Islands. Revised Edition. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1962. 3. Hines, N. O. Proving Grounds: An Account of the Radiological Studies in the Pacific 1946-1962. University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1962. 4. Richard, D. E. U.S. Navai Administration of the Trust Territory of the Pacsfie Islands. Vol. f. The Wartime Military Government Period 1942-1945. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Washington, DC, 1957. 5. Ibid. Vol. 12. The Post War Military Era 1945-1947. 6. Hacker. B.C. Elements of Controversy: A History of Radiation Safety in the Nuclear Testing Program. Reynoids Electne Co. for U.S. Dept. of Energy, Las Vegas, NV, 1985, Washington, DC, 1957 7. Chief, Joint Task Force 7 to Chairman AEC, Mar. 18, 1954. Quoted in Ref. 6. 8. The Marshall Islands Guide Book. Micronitor News Press, G. Johnson, Ed., Majuro, M.1., 1989. 9. Lapp. R. The Voyage ofthe Lucky Dragon. Harper and Brothers, New York, 1958. 10. Report of the Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Philip (DDE 498) on Evacuation of Rongelap and Ailingnae Atolls on 3 March, 1954. H-2)Serial 002, § March 1954. II"Reportof thé’Commanding OMicenalAbel.Bdne -», Repghaw (DDE 499) on Evacuation of Nativesof vo) OP 6 eees aes te References — B. Other References 21. Children Hit Most by Ash of the H-Bombs. N.Y. Heraid Tribune, June 9, 1955. 22. Acute Radiation Threat to Man and His Children. Burlington Free Press, Aug. 12, 19585. 23. Atomic Aftermath. Newsweek, June 25, 1956. 24. Islanders Still Dread Fallout Despite Full Physical Recovery. United Nations, NY. N.Y. Times, see Ref. 41, May 22, 1959. 25. H-Bomb Fallout Damage Appears in Test Victims. Washington Post, Nov. 3, 1965. 26. Six South Pacific Atom Victims Undergo Tests at Argonne. Chicago Daily News, Apr. 6, 1987. 27. Radiation Tells ita Tale in South Pacific. Medical: Worid News, Aug. 1965. 28. Thyroid Cancer Found in Fallout Victims. Medical News, J-A.M.A. Dee. 1, 1969. 29. Atom Fallout Victims in Boston for Surgery. Record American, June 1966. 30. Gillman, D.S. 12 Years After the Bomb. Medical News (London) June 17, 1966. 31. Krebe nach Bravo. Modizin, Der Spiegal M. 29, 1 32. Mason, L. The Bikinians. A transplanted population. Human Organization 9, No.1, 5-18, 1950. 33. Tobin, J. A. Background Information Paper—The Bikini Situation. Office ofDistrict Administrator, Marshails, Apr.-1974. |: 34. MeHenry, esia: Trust Betrayed. Carnegit' wyfauieuioneeeInternationiit Peace, Utirik Atoll on 4 March, 1984. A-3Sentogecse Krad “> March, 1984: Noe 12,.Crpnkite, E. P., Personal ap ication. 35. Van Cleve,R. The OfficeofT 13. Bergson, J.C., to Nichols, K.D. Cots: 36. Tobin¥Ladd Tenureiin the Marshall Islands. In: on by the United Nations Trusteeship Counel tans: s:or Connection with the Marshall lelanders Petition 20 July, 1954. Cited in Ref. 6. 14. The New Hospital in the Marshail Isiands Guidebook, Ref. 8. 15. Mercy Phases Down as Marshallese Move Up. Marshall Isiands Journal (M.LJ.), Oct. 27, 1987. 16. Outer Island Health Pushed. M.I.J.. Nov. 18, 1988. 17. Big Push for Doctors. Af/.J., Nov. 21,1988. 18. A Report on the People of Rongelap and Utirik Relative to Medical Aspects of the March 1, 1954 Incident: Injury, Examinations and Treatment, Presented by the Special Joint Committee Concerning Rongelap and Utirik Atolle (Public Law No. 4C-33) at Fifth Congress of Micronesia, First Regular Session, Feb. 1973. . 19. U.S. Congress Compact of Free Association. Act of 1985. U.S. Public Law 99-239, Jan. 14, 1986 (99 Stat. 1783-84). 20. Ra From the Sky. Time, June 20, 1955. T0048 202 Washington, DG,ARTS, 1M? Dept.of ldteHur To7¢ sta itorialAff “n 0; airs. Land Tenure Patterns, Trust Territory to the Pacific Islands, Vol. 1. Office ofthe High™ Commissioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Guam, M.L 19658. 37. Conard Named to Monitor Bikinians. AEC Release M108, May 1,1969. 38. intmnMeeting. Micronesian independent, Sept. 39. Kahn, L. J. A Reporter at Large. Micronesia. The New Yorker, 3 articles, June 11, 18, 25, 1966. 40. Kahn, L. J. A Reporter at Large. Micronesia Revisited. The New Yorker, Nov. 18, 1971. 41. 29 Years After the U.S. Moved Them,Bikini Natives Sue for Safe Return. The N.Y. Times, Oct. 17, 19768. 42. Bikini Island Too Hot for Habitation? Micronesian Independent, Aug. 29, 1975. 43. United Nations Trusteeship Council, Official Records: Forty-Third Session. Report of the United Nations Visiting Mission to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islanda, 1976. Supplement No. 3, pg. 66. St