(b) (Cont'd) Health and sanitation. (1) Medical services for the Palau District are supervised by the senior U.S. Naval Nedical Officer attached to the CivAd Unit. Training of health and nurses' aides for duty in islands of the District is proceeding at the CivAd main dispensary on Koror, and at the CivAd sub-dispensary on Yap. Candidates for medical, dental and nurses to take the graduate courses being conducted in Guam are given special preparation with the aid of the CivAd educational advisor. On Koror, an advisory com- mittee consisting of six influential Palauans assists the CivAd medical officials by explaining health problems to the natives, which has resulted in better cooperation in medical efforts. The general health and nutrition status of the natives on the is?ands inspected in the Palau District is very good, HRS except i-r the apparently increasing incidence of tuberculo- sise Detailed investigation by the U.S.S. WHIDBEY will pro=- vide basic datas Presently, isolation and conservative treatment is provided. As noted, facilities for treatment of tuberculosis are considered inadequatee and page 11 (2) (See page 72, Tab A, of the Report, for recommendations.) Sanitation in the Palau District is, generally goode A native, trained sanitation inspector accompanies each field tripe Recommendations for improvements are made in Tab A Teed 6 atCaters under the headings of the islands visited. (c) cehpincers _Education. Educational progress in the larger, more-populated islands of the Palau District is considered very good. Approximately 80% of the municipality budgets of these islands is allocated to the schools. On the other islands inspected, there is a need for more supervisory assistance in teaching methods, school construction, and school supplies. (a) Religion. Eight Catholic missionaries and two Protestant mission= aries are in the Palau District. The Modelni religion appears to be carried on through families, and to be relatively dormante Relationships between missionaries and Civil Administration officials appeared to be cordial. Periodic visits of a Navy chaplain to CivAd units at Koror and Yap are recommended. 40 SONTOI0H WONd JIDNNAGONd 3H HEADQUARTERS OF THE GOVERNOR, WESTERN CAROLINES, AND OF THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATOR, PALAU DISTRICT (ON KOROR) SUATH TY WNT EWN AHL Tab_A (Palau District)

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