A REPORTER AT LARGE

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MICRONESIA REVISITED
PON my return,

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after an absence
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seventeen ind a half
nullion strong.
complex stretch of PaGUAM
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Micronesia
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equator tecommon of thecau
been ruled by anv of
its permanent inhabitly called Micronesia, [
Cc.AROLINES
ants—mostly Chamorstopped in at the high
ros, Palauans, Yapese,
school in Koror, the
KAPINGAMARANGI*
Trukese,
Ponapeans,
principal municipality
of. the Administrative
and Marshallese. BeDistrict of Palau, in the
tween 1521 and 1944,
West Carohnes, .\1the area was occupied,
though it Wats midsuccessively, by Spain,
morning, the hands of an clectric clock very few roads paved since the Secand Germany, and Japan, which took over

on a classroom wall stood at two-fif-

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teen, “Tes

runing,

all

right,”

the

teacher said. “But in the last three
months ivs gone forward only three
hours, Oh, well, things may sall move
slowly out here, buc ac least, for a
change, they’re moving.” During the
last quarter of a century, Micronesia
has given the United Stuarrtes a rare opportunity

practice enlightened colo-

nialism, but many of the regien’s peaple
think that the American record hits

been disappointing—much promise, litde performance. [T had come back to

get same idea of the changes since my
Jast visite, in 1965, and T found cercun
aspects of Micronesia discourayingly
stane. On Yap, Poan inte the bishapdesignate of the Vieauiate of the CaroJing and MTarshall fslanads. Fle had juse
come from ALajuro, the administrative
hub of the Adarshalls, where there bad

peronniily been, and sail was, a giev-

ous water shortage. Ino arder ta wast at
the hotel there, he told me, he and the

other guests had had

form st bucket

World War. Nonetheless, one of the
most visible marks of Americanization
is the automobile, which, in this largely
watery expanse, has proliferated as wildly as the tangantangan bush. Tn 1965,

there were a thousand cars in Micro-

nesia. Now the number has more than

quadrupled. The tiny island of Ebeye,
parcofthe Kwajalein coll, in the \arshalls, has only two miles of roads and
can easily be traversed on foot, but ata
recent count there were two hundred

cars there, for twenty-seven hundred
residents. On some of the islands, car
awners, having no paved reads on which
to test their vebhicles, use airstrips. Mi-

cronesiad, In many respects a backwater
of the lobe, may rank Arse in head-on

crashes on anport runways.

UN?!SR othe formal name of the
Prust Verritory of the Pacifte Is-

lands, three million square miles of

Microtiesia have been’ the responsibility
af the Onited States, acting on behalf
of the United Nations, since 1947,
The ULN. chrective for the area tne
ae
.
structs the United States to promote

brigade. Ac Prok, Doran inte the retring bishop, and he sind that the dirt
votd fron the diserign center to bis di- tte development of the inhabitants of
osesin headquarters was as bad as [ ‘the ‘Prust ‘Territory toward self-govremembered it. “ON woman drove out ernment or independence? Among the
to visit me a few weeks ago and com- steps that the Gaited States has taken to
plained thac shed hada terribly jolting Carry oUt ALS Aassion in yecent years has
ride, and Dowas delighted to learn that been the injection into Micronesia of
her husband was in Public \W orks? he massive doses of Peace Corps volunteers, Since £966, the hundred thausald, “Miybe thar means the road will
vet fixed one of these yours.” (Several sand inhabitants of the "Trust. “Terrie
1
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mmoenths liter, Tohieared chat same work
fOUV Ss osIN Administnaive Districts have
nepe
ltd deen done om att tibute, pel
phaved host te atmiest thie thoisund
haps, te the cMieacey of prayer) En al Peace Carps volunteers, of whom near
the two thousand-odd islands of \icra- ly dhree hundred are there today. Nonesta, Chere are net much more than Where else has the Peace Corps been
five diemedred miles of rands ofc kind,

adiminiserarnye
eatot the whol gies, there bite been

and

outside

Suan,

the

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doploved in renter concentiauen with
relation to th e host population. [over
the Last tise years Peace Corpsimen had

by force in 1914 and was evicted the

same way thirty years later. Guam,

which hes within the geographical
bounds of Micronesia bue has been a
United States territory since the Span-

ish-American War, is in the Mariani
Islands, as is Salpan, thirty minutes
away by atv. Just after takeotf from
Saipan, one usually flles over Tintin,
from which were launched the 1B-29s
that destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The first B-52s to bomb North Vietnam were launched from Guam. Since

the Second World War, eur Depare
ment of Defense has looked upon ATi
croncsht as an area that, regardless at

what the United States might aspire to
use IL for, should under ae preventable
circumstances again he forufed bv auv

other uaden. In deference to that con
cern, the United Nations, at the outses,
conferred on the Prust Territory a
peculiar status: it is a Strategie “Cruse
Territory—the only one in history.
What this means, in cfect, as thac antl
the trusts cerminaacted the United States
has the right to use the islinds for mith-

tary

purposes.

Except in

the

Miarr-

at Kavaqalein, Bikini, and Pine

wetok-—there has been noe consequential

Amenecan military presence, bat still we
reGun eur options, Some of the mitives,

most notably some of the fifty chousand

who live on small islands outside the

Vorrnory’s distiict centers, find it hard

to grasp the strategic impleauons af

the trusteeship. For one thing, in seve

eral oof ther ten ar oso distinctive liaeures there is no word
D

voce”

Laterpreters whe uy

lar“ sthate=

te render

ihanto Palauan or Yapese come up with
something nearly synonymous yvidh

ety " Saphistie: ted Micronesians whe
do andes some the matte of a stitteeic
trustderive no comfort from ther cour

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