CONTENTS XV. Personnel: Policy and Training. XVI. Personnel: Allowances... . XVII. Personnel: Assignments. . Part 1V. Native Administration Chapter XVIII. Administration Policy and Problems... .. XIX. Status of the People XX. Local Government. . XXI. Territorial Law.... XXIL. The judiciary. XXIII. Matncenance of Law andOrder. Pare V. Social Rehabilication Chapter XXIV. Social Conditions. . XXV. Land and Claims XXVI. Relocation of Peoples, I. XXVIL. Relocation of Peoples, II. . Part VI. Economic Rehabilitation XXVIII. Scientific Assistance . Chapter XXIX. Economic Policy and Administration .. XXX. Labor... .. XXXL. Establishment and Organization of the Island Trading Company. XXXII. Operations of the Island Trading Company . XXXIIL. Trade. an XXXIV. Copra.... XXXV. Agriculture, Livestock and Forestry XXXVI. Marine Products XXXVI. Industry: Handicraft, Shipping and Smal] Business. XXXVIIL. Mining . XXXIX. Evaluation of the Economic Program .. 9005982 Page i) aw Part [. Trusteeship Chapter [. Planning for Trusteeship . . IL. Establishment of the Trust Tetricory of the Pacific TslandsParc IU. Naval Civil Administration ChapterIII. Establishment of Civil Administration............ IV. The Chief of Naval Operations (Island Governments ) V. The High Commissioner; The Denteld-Ramsey Era. .. VI. The High Commussioner: The Radford Regime... ... VIL. The Chief Administrator Field Headquarters. VILL. Field Adminiscration: The Governors. . IX, Field Administration: The Civil Administrators... . X. Field Administration: Civil Adminiscration Unit Staffs. . Pare II. Naval Command Chapter XI. The Command System XH. The Security Problem .. XII. Logistics: Finance, Supply and Transportation. XIV. O Operations: Public Works and Operational Aids. 47 65 91 119 129 140 157 169 178 207 249 271 289 310 353 370 383 421 436 450 477 500 507 556 S71 619 641 658 681 697 726 751 774 789 816 836