report on H.R. 3756 to reflect more accurately the medical surveillance and treatment program and the radjological survey program currently conducted by the Department of Energy. That amendment contemplates continuing Department of Energy responsibility for and funding of the program. : - Section 201 provides that the Department of the Interior shall pay the salary and expenses of the Government Comptroiler of the Northern Mariana Islands. We support this section but recommend in our report the Bpecific inclusion of the Northern Mariana Islands in the statute that extended the authority of the Comptroller of Guam to the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Present application of existing law would not change, but such an amendment would ensure continued application of the statute to the Northern Mariana Islands at such time as the trusteeship over Micronesia is terminated. - Section 303 would extend from December 31, 1980, to December 31, 2010, the loan of approximately $36 million to the Guam Power Authority guaranteed by the Secretary of the Interior, provide for repayment through the Government of Guam, and forgive interest to the Government of Guam. We disapprove of the interest for.giveness provision whereby the Government of Guam would reap a windfall at the expense of the customers of the Guam Power Authority and the Federal Government. We recommend, however, an extension of the guaranteed loan for 10 years. Our proposed language for amending Section 303 appears in our report on H.R. 3756. - Section 401 would extend the guaranteed borrowing authority granted to the Virgin Islands under Public Law 94-392 from the October 1, 1979, deadline to October 1, 1989. The original purpose of such guaranteed borrowing authority was to provide construction funds for urgently needed public facilities that would also result in economic stimulation in the years immediately after 1976. We recommend in our report that Section 401 be amended to provide a 3 year extension until 1982, by which time all such guaranteed funds would have to be obligated. - Section 403 would enact the Administration request for transfer to the Virgin Islands of property that was acquired from Denmark by the United States and that was not reserved or retained by the United States in accordance with provisions of Public Law 93-435. In addition, this section purports to transfer some 230 acres to the Government of the Virgin Islands in order cto sme yee : . ‘