CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: 1 have oxprassnd myself on viat I think this subject is, strongly in the past, and I would iika to look it ovar, Itom 2 is tho roturn of the Rongolapesa te their home island, Wha is going to spoak to that point? LR, FIFLDS: Or, Dunham is going to spank to this CHAIRMAN STRAUSS: 125/30, Dr, Dunham, wo are discussing Would you enlighton us on it? DR. BURNAN: This is a problem which the Division of Biology and Nudicine has had under consideration for rome time, the matter of whon it would be best to return the Rongolap Islanders to their homa island in the atoll. Tho contamination thero was quito heavy several yaars ago. tho Qna possible hazard Situation where against what has to woigh, to the there people of roturning ta a is a maasurable dugres of contamination is happaning dajuro on the i: land, in thinking of this, ono, to the people by keaping them at The trust territory people tell me that if they arc kopt at Majuro much longer, have deterioreted not bo ablo in ong sonec to maintain to a state wherothey might thomsalvas on their home island, With this gonoral background, vocord of what nopponed ness that they may to and again the past the Bikind poople and the bitter- bas toon caused becsure they nover did get back