‘lecrease in
.

the radionuclide body burden.

taaterior decided,
OL

Energy,

that

will]

che evidence presented by

Ar wr tialfradsologics

Biking

re)

the earliest

Sul.ev currently underway and other

tests os Bikiaf beings concucee! by

determine whether

the

the Department

the people livine on Bikini should te moved at

aeotoudhe.
radiological

in the Lighe of

Fhe Departuenc of

tan.

Go Cue

the Deparerent of Enerey
roveseesble future,

be

considered as a home for ‘the Bikini peaple.

Among the requests of
10.

request

for a statement

li.

sentatives of

12.

commitments

13.

ing. aire

14.

expressed. *

the people of both Bikini and Kili was a

in writing of the understandings

that

the repre-

the United States conveyed during these meecings and of
that

intended

those representatives were willing to make.
to

respond

to

the principal

concerns

then aud

the

The fellorchere

is.
16.

Mr. Joseph and Mrs. Van Cleve, on behalf of

i?.

United States,

18,

Territory,

and Mr.

Winkel,

the Government

of

the

on behalf of the Government of the Trust

offered the following assurances:

19.
I.

20.

The Government of the United States considers itself generally

2).

responsible for the well being of

22.

and,

23.

will seek to arrange their relocation, permanently,

24.

manner possible.

25.

such authority and such resourees as may be required

following consultation with

the Bikini people and their descendents
them,

the Governmenc of the United States
in the most satisfactory

The Department of the Interior will undertake

to obtain

in order to meet and

Btn uti TA, I we to ae Rikind ana Rabi ete.) tthe faery
officers telerred tu above were involved in a major airplane accident
off the coast of Guam.
Although they were among the survivors, their
notes taken st the meetings sunk with the airplane.
This statement,
drafted by Mrs. Van Cleve on August 15 at the Guam Naval Hospiral is
intended to be as full as recollections permit, but in the circumstances
it way not be complete.

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