repository NARA~ College Pack COLLECTION Rb_326 46-9] Seek UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COXMISSION Washington, D.C. INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS NO. 70 December 1, 1947 Tel, EX, 1616, Brs, 307,308 Box No, /2% [NN3- 32 6-93-0087) FOLDER Y71-6 (4-21-47). Sandstone Vol- | FOR SIMULTANEOUS RELEASE WITH USAEC RELEASE NO, 69, at 7:°OPM, EST, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 194 INFORMATION FOR THE PRESS PREPARED IN COLLAECRATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND THE NATIONAL MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT TO SUPPLEMENT THE STATEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION CN THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PACIFIC EXPERIMENTAL INSTALLATIONS 409585 RB The purpose of the installations now under construction in the Pacific is to provide a suitable area for the continning conduct of a wide ranges of field work to establish by experimentation the indicated results of laboratory studies esrried out in facilities of the Atomic Energy Commission, The scientifie and technical ccerations of the proving ground will crovide new fundamental data and a broader understanding of the phenomena of nuclear fission which will facilitate advances in ceaceful as well as in militery aprlications of atomic energy. All test operations will be under laboratory control conditions, with full security restrictions as required by the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, The area of the installations will be closed as a safeguarding measure as provided for in the United Nations Trusteeship Agreement for the former Japanese mandated islands, and the Security Council of the United Nations will be duly notified to this effect. Eniwotok Atoll wes selected as the site for the proving grounds after the careful consideration of all available Pacific Islands, Bikini is not suitable as the site since it lecks sufficient land surface for the instrumentation necessary to the scientific observations which mist be made, Of other possible sites, Eniwetok has the fewest inhabitants to be cared for, epprowimately 145, and what is very important from a radiological standpoint, it is isolated and there are hundreds of miles of open seas in the direction in which winds might carry radioactive particles, Construction will be supported through the Hawaiian Islands, Johnston Island and Kwajelein Island, The permanent transfer elsewhere of the island people now living on Aomon and Biijiri Islands in Eniwetck Atoll will be necessary. They are not now living in their original ancestral homes but in temporary structures provided for them on the two foregoing islands to which they were moved by United States forces during the war in the Pacific, after they hed ceattered throughout the Atoll to avoid being pressed into labor service by the Jepunese and for pretection against military operations, The sites for the new homes of the local inhabitants will _ be selected by them. The inhabitants concerned will be rsimbursed for lands utilized and will be given every assistance and care in their move to, and (more) BEST COPY AVAILABLE \!

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