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I vould’take
ent
s briefly summarize for you some of the highhights of the
survey.’ Everything really went very smoothly and I was quite pleased
a fine spirit, of sooperation shown by the Trust.Territory officials.
cal’ technician fromBrookhaven) and I arrived at Kwajalein
Dr. Ezra:‘Riklon, the practitioner at Ebeye, had rounded up
ngelap people’ now residing there for examination. Drs. Fennel.
>,An charge of the Kwajalein Hospital, were most cooperative
vedus,touse their: facilities for the examinations. They were also
fenough ‘to loan‘us severel' items which we needed for use at Rongelap.
payinWhite,/at present the DISTAD assistant at Kwajalein, whom you
ipemember well,. was also very belpful.
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Hehad our three medical
“Dr. ‘John Taman, the medical DY. Micking!s place at Majuro, had rounded up
eyeral(Rongelap,people’ tobe examined as well as a few children for height
ight:measurementea as‘part of: the growth and development control group.
examinations we
compreves. the following days
aye
accompanied the group. He went
“into the.‘agricultural situation on Rongelep.
We -
.
Trust.Spekinecd cargo ‘ship, on Wednesday morning
Labo:
ry;‘equipment: We did not sail for Rongelap until the
2.92,th 218th since, in view of Captein Robert's unfamiliarity with
egoon,
"he. wished'to arrive at a time when.thesun would be to his
Sientered
the.lagoon in order to steer through the coral lieads.
peessoon
a the lagoon off Rongelap village on Saturday after~
theagriculturalist who had ‘been living on the island
re
Mssainereacigtzete (Buea) came aboard. Enos: indicated