tion. In fiscal year 1q49, the budget of $125,088 was derived from these sources: Island Government Navy (IGN): $44,100; Trust Terri- tory of the Pacific Islands: $53,800; Government of Samoa: $27,188. Of the total Trust Territory educational expenditures for fiscal year 1950, $113,755, Or approximately 30 percent, was spent on the schools on Guam and distributed thus: School of Medical Assistants: $50,485; School of Dental Assistants: $32,800; School of Nursing: $30,470. The yearly cost of maintaining an individual student in May 1950 was $1787 for a medical student, $1362 for a dental student, and $673 for a nursing student.’ These sums included the monthly stipend of $20 given each student by the Trust Territory for the purchase of clothing and other personal necessities and the cost of his quarters, laundry and subsistence which was paid from civil administration funds of his homedistrict. A total of $103,679.04 was requested for the supportof the schools in fiscal year 1951 based on the following requirements: Personal services... Rental . Laundry . .... Ce ee Fee ee Deeb tees beens Coe ee ee eee nee ee ey Subsistence... .. Ce Lo Loe. Maintenance and repair transportation. ; a Supplies and material. Ce ne Maintenance material and supplies.. .... ... Ce eee . Transportation material and parts ce . Repair of buildings. . $48, 435.50 8, 971. 26 4,005. 48 23.176, 80 1. 100. 00 2. 190, 00 3, 550. 00 250.00 12.000, 00 $103. 679, 04 Reduced appropriations forced the High Commissioner to request that this sum be lowered to $55,876" but the Commanding Officer, School of Medical Assistants, could see no hope of reducing it byless that $29,000."" The medical and dental practitioners training program had been established basically as an interim and emergency measure. It was not intended that medical and dental assistants would permanently meetthe need for doctors of medicine anddentistry and the long range public health programs. therefore. did not include planning for permanent construction of these schools.’ The Bureau of Medicine and Surgery considered that 56 medical assistants and 36 dental assistants ee " FieldTerPacls ltr ser 494 dtd = Mav se. . 1 ' c : fF , Guam $s share of this sum. for maintenance of four students, amounted to $3,571.68. HiComTerPacls msg of 1 July rosa, 10 a i CO Sch of Med Assts ltr ser NG (12) /Li-r WWG:ed dtdto Jul 50. GovGuam Itr ser 003 dtd 2 Mar 40. 923 5006063

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