tenance of the leprosarium.** Later, the cost of merchandise was paid by the supply officer of the Civil Administration Unit Saipan, from Trust Territory funds.” Selling prices of Island Trading Company (ITC) goods were ten percent less than the consumerceiling price quoted in the ITC catalog and those of Navy goods ten percent above cost.** Each patient received his subsistence and clothing. The food issue consisted of one half pound of meat and one half poundof rice per day, and one pound of sugar, one half pound of lard, three pounds of flour, and one pint can of milk per week. The cost of issued food per patient per day for the period July 1-December 31, 1950 was 36 cents. Supplementary food obtained locally, including that from the leprosarium garden, consisted of bananas, breadfruit, cantaloupe, corn, cucumbers, papayas, squash, string beans, sweet potatoes, taro, watermelon, yams, onions and radishes. On Wednesday and Saturday afternoons those who wished were taken by truck to other areas on the island to gather wild fruits. Clothing was supplied by the administration and the Baptist Missionary Board. The people of the Trust Territory never forgot their friends and relatives on Tinian and sent them occasional gifts of clothing, livestock and money. The Catholic missionary on Tinian, Father Martian, a Capuchin, ministered to the patients of his faith. Two Protestant missionaries. Reverend and Mrs. Colbert, of the Baptist Missionary Board, were stationed at the leprosartum. Mrs. Colbert conducted a school for the patients and all who wantedto study were excused from working at the regulartasks. Patients with arrested cases of leprosy were allowed to return home or remain on Tinian. Those who went back to their homeislands were required to report to their district dispensary every six months. Those who remained on Tinian, usually the blind and crippled who did not want to become a burden to their families, continued to be supported by the administration and worked as much as they were able. Late in the period of naval administration, HiComTerPacls inaugurated a homesteading program on Tinian for patients discharged from “ DepHiComTerPacls ltr ser 548 dtd 16 Mar 4o. _, " DepHiComTerPacls ltr ser 694 dtd 7 Apr 4g. “ DepHiComTerPacls ltr ser 548 cltd 16 Mar 49. *TiComTerPacls ltr ser 738 dtd 2 Apr st. 910

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