Tab A (Ponape District) KUSAIE (Cont'd) diameter into boards and planks. Local sale price of lumber from this mill was reported as ranging from §.02 to $.06 per board foot. The island economy is not considered to have reached the point of self-sufficiency. The I.T.C. or some similar company is necessary to provide wholesale procurement and distribution. The Navy now provides all export and import shipping. There appears to be little possibility of developing canmercial shipping in the near future. The settlement of land claims is progressing. (f) Rehabilitation. Rehabilitation is essentially time and effort formerly dedicated improve the island's economy. The has been of great aid in advancing ings and homes. (g) completed, and release of to rehabilitation should sawmill at Yepan Point rehabilitation of build- Services. (1) Transportation. A U.S. naval ship makes a field trip to Kusaie once every 2-3 months. As noted above, the council desires a trip regularly every two months principally in view of the increase in copra production. An ex-Navy pulling whaleboat is in commission at Kusaie. Other craft include a small trading schooner, and numerous koa or breadfruit outrigger canoes, Many bicycles were noted in Lele village. REPRODUCED FROM HOLDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES C. Administrative organization. Liaison between the Civil Administrator, Ponape District, and Kusaiean governing officials is accomplished during field trips, the last one of which prior to this inspection visited Lele in an AG from 24-28 December 1948. The tasks of these field trips are similar to those noted on page 18, Tab A. The branch manager of the I.T.C. at Lele is an American trader, familiar through long experience with the Kusaieans, and has been found helpful to the village council and the CivAd Unit in an advisory capacity on administrative matters, The Field Trip Naval Officer from CivAd Unit, Ponape, is admired and respected by the village officials of Kusaie. - 25 - abo, es we

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