=reiy famaticns umier the supervision of the Secretary of the Tateriirm and 2arrr waits "35 Pull tut the responsibilities of the United States, Z2vernmental powers and responsibilities in the Trust Tarricviry under the Trusteeship Agreement. No. LLIEL. Drader No. 3 2.F.R. 2312. 1959-63 Comp. at 600; Executive Order Department of the Intertor Defendant Johnston is an appointee of the President of tne United States, subject to the advice and consent of the Senaze. -5 U.S.C. § 168la. Defendant DeBrum is an appointee of tne Stsh Commissioner of the Trust Territory. Platntirtrs are not contending that defendants Johnston and DeBrum are Teieral agents and directly subject to NEPA. Nevertheless ther ao remain subject to this Court's injunctive powers to insure comrlienoe witha NZPA and the Trusteeship Agreement. ms, 2emplaint shows, these are operating officials in the Trust tea Complaint, 97 13 & 14. They have general responsi- bilities frr tne people of Bikini and perform and supervise operating oO oo 4 < Qo oO po Control ? eH <4 ot OW Fy c = z 8 oO oO ao a ct Ce oo 4 =z od ct w 43 o a r1¥) A fon aa =; oq FS ‘co ry et Oo be wee ) aa 3 (D $2 BD t Vd mn (b "3 Puncviins with resvect to the Bikini resettlement project. by EVD uithncut prior NEPA compliance). we 2Z88 lav oF NEPA is replete with decisions in which non-federal Zes ers enzoined in order to enforce NEPA. fost often, this is done on the uneory wnat tne non-rederal party has become a "partner”™ of the elerBal givernment on the particular project. =. Velde, (227 F.2a 252, 257 (uth Cir. Silva v. Romney, supra; 1974) (case remanded to District Po .27 its inzttraciion that if State attempts to retain Federal funds LTlCLAaliy grantti for 2 tenal center, without returning tne funds or PINT LIanIe WLIn USP, the State should be permanently enjoined. Svzts aren Til "...Tne 2annmtt retain the fruits of federal partnership in this venture...'"); cndivicusl vexrcers slravzy Dert., 3052142 Of The San Antonio --4 F.22.1923, 1727 Conversation Society v. (Sth Cir. i971), cert. denies,