me etibd. Trust Territory corporation; and Aloha Airlines, an inter-island air car- tier in Hawaii. Air Micronesia provides jet service from the Trust Territory to Honolulu, Guam, and Okinawa. The airline replaces the previous service under which Pan American operated the Trust Territory fleet of two DC4 aircraft and two SA-16 amphibious planes. A Boeing 727 jet and/or a DC-6B now fly to all districts except Ponape, where the SA-16 aircraft must be used until a new landing strip is completed. Continental Airlines has committed itself to a broad training program, leading to maximum employment of Micronesians in all phases of Ci; its operations. a Settee With increasing movement of people and cargo to and through Micronesia, Continental has contracted ie to contribute substantially to development of tourism through sizable dined a= le stipulates an approximate expenditure of 6% of passenger revenues during po eens me investment in tourist hotels, advertising, and promotion. Its contract the term of its contract for promo- tional activities, including an information campaign for the travel trade, media advertising, development of package tours, and colorful and interesting literature. Increased numbers of travelers are conducive to hotel development. In December 1967 the Royal Taga, the first first-class hotel in the Territory, opened in Saipan. The three-story, $800,000 structure will be expanded from 54 to 100 rooms, Within the next 3 years, Continental also plans to buiid an attractive and interesting Pacific-style hotel in each district. Construction probably will begin in Truk and Palau Districts during calendar year 1969. Including the Royal Taga. about 189 rooms are available to travelers in 42 15 the throughout hotels 4 Territory. Gross Territorial Product The estimated (imprecise) to dollar value of all goods and servi available for consumption and inve ment in the Territory plus net ad tions to capital facilities for the ye 1965-1967 amounts to ab $38,300,000 a year or about $430 per capita. About 47% of this t product, or real income, consists government-provided goods and s ices, about 35% results from | production of both subsistence locally marketed products; the rem ing 18% comes from goods impo into the private markets of economy. These estimates indicate source of the total economic pro available to be distributed among to support the people of Micron: Wage and Export income The following is an estimat income from wages and exports : able to Trust Territory citizens fo past 5 fiscal years: Year National Incon. 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 $ 7,589,000 10,257,000 10,746,000 11,370,000 14,904,672 "Does not include U.S. empk salaries. Nongovernmental Organizations The Marshall Islands and M. Islands Districts are the only di with Chamber of Commerceorg tions. The Saipan Chamber of merce, founded in 1960, Part VI—Economic Advanc