II By would be within the established wage scales at the respective islands, The Weather Reporting Element's Unit Manning Document had been pre- pared on the assumption that native labor would be utilized at the vea~ ther camps. Therefore, the Element Commander pointed out that if broken lot food stocks and POL could not be used for payment, a sum of &,800 would be required to pay for indigenous labor. Task Group 7.4 favored payment in food and POL items, and made this proposal to Joint Task Force SEVEN, Colonel Paul R, Wignall, Deputy Commander of Task Group 7.4, with another representative, conferred with the High Commissioner of the United States Trust Territory at Agana, Guan, in early February. A principal portion of the discussion was devoted to the reimbursement problem. Colo~ nel Wigneall proposed that food and other items be used for payment, as had bean done on Operation REDWING, The Commissiomer, exploring other possi- bilities also, ultimately agreed to this proposal. In accordance with this proposal, the local Governor would provide the labor force need by the camp concerned and would also pay the laborers. Broken lots of food would be furnished to the Commissioer to distribute to local stares for sale, the proceeds of which would be returned to the Covernor. Fhe Trust Territory authorities, however, stated that direct payment to the natives should be made in case of property damare ct the sites, AFWL/ HO

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