Tab (Truk District) HEADQUARTERS OF THE GOVERNOR, EASTERN CAROLINES, AND OF THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATOR, TRUK DISTRICT wave WE (Cont'd) General health and nutrition of the natives in the islands inspected in the Truk District was good. There appeared to be a high tubercular incidence, the degree of which must await determination from the survey of the U.S.S. WHIDBEY. Tubercular patients presently are isolated and given generally conservative treatment. Construction of the tuberculosis ward adjacent to the CivAd main dispensary on Moen Island will be of assistance in treatment of more serious cases. For further recommendation, see page 11 of the main body of this Report. (2) Sanitation on the islands inspected in the Truk District was average. Recommendations for improvement of sanitation measures on certain islands inspected are made under island headings for the Truk District in this Tab. (c) neers Education. The educational problem in the Truk District has been complex, but appears to be in the course of solution. PITTS graduates should be of assistance in providing better—trained teachers for certain islands of the Eastern Carolines. PITTS has the task of training teachers for the entire Trust Terri- tory. The location on Moen is an improvement over the former location on Guam, Many native communities, particularly on Truk atoll, require stimulation in the building of more acceptable school buildings. (4) Religion. There are 48 Protestant and 29 Catholic churches in the QW REPRODUCED FROM HOLDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Truk District. Fourteen Catholic and three Protestant missionaries administer for their congregations. The mission=aries have been helpful in assisting the Civil Administrator with educational, rehabilitation and health problems. Periodic visits of a Navy chaplain to the CivAd Unit are recommended, (e) Economic develorment. Copra purchases from natives of the Truk District in the last calendar quarter of 1948 totalled $34,310.49. Handi- craft purchases during the same period amounted to $4,320.93. The Island Trading Coxmpany, which has been primarily concerned in the Truk District with the purchase of copra and handicraft and the procurement of stores for sale, is in the process of transferring the majority of its functions in this District to commercial interests. The Truk Trading Company (see page 59, Tab A) is well organized and equipped to furnish most of the needs in this District, and is planning soundly to expand and absorb all present functions of I.T.C. ~ 63 - Puede

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