219 j 1 | songetap when people return. 2 Uterik now. They have been put back on So the domestic animal supply is going to be practically speaking animals introduced after the enviornment has become acceptable for human habitation. 6 out of thator not’ studies one wishes to do over a period of 7 certainly appear to be worthwhile to have a certain number 8 of domestic animals 9 a time, or lease accumulating bones after a year or so from Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C il It would the standpoint of their uptake of fissim Dr. Bugher, along that products. line, wuldn't it 12 be as good or better to return material to the most active 13 areas? 14 animals pick up from the environment. 15 gave them and how much they took up, we wuld have valuable 16 information. I am not interested in determining how much the MR. HARRIS: If we know what we Might it be reasonable to suggest 18 that some domestic animals be put back on the ida nds on _ 1 Rongelap itself, wen you go out the next time, and those 20 animals could be left during this interim which might 21 possibly give you an idea of what the translocation range is 22 pefore the natives come back, 23 DR. BOND: 24 ee That again is for animals, and will be eating different food from the human. Pepartmont af Bray - time. with the idea of sacrificing them aftor DR. BOND: 17 aoa ‘ That depends on how much low level 6 10 ARC Can you get much MR, HARRIS: I am not thinking of extrapolating A