a \ \ More on Eniwetok _ {continued frompage }) we - . ‘ &, Territory s0 that the rehabilitation program could get Mot . undemvay.. According to the joint announcement, it will be Bikini. “As an initial step,” the announcement said, “the U.S. plans to commence the survey of the atoll probably fate this summer. The cleanup and rehabilitation of the three. islands--Parry, Japtan and Aniyaanii--in the southeastern part of the atoll, will receive first priority.” Prior to the return of ‘Eniwetok to Trust Territory jurisdiction by the end of 1973, the announcement said, “the United States is completing some research and developmenttesting on the atoll which will not involve nuclear detonations of any type. These tests will in no way interfere with an early commencement of the rehabilitation process and will be completed by the end of 1973." {, Pd ” w 4 et Carvel on BMajtrdarin 1%, Kisinan oS 8 @ © @ “oT But.coetap £.% a & Hate Melee w necessary to carry out the same type of survey, cleanup and rehabilitation procedures that have been used at “le 2 Thy ’ wwe ww * wr - cd MNS From Palau ... The M/V Pacifica left Koror late fast month for the Southwest Islands of Palau District, on the regular field trip. However this trip is a special one for the islanders of Perree oo ' ue ee ~ we hh. a oe aM E a . a ter &i LE 3hiMa a. . q7eF ~ a » . . Sonsorol, Tobi, and Pulo Anna, and has been dubbed - | “Operation Southwest” by the district administration. The reason is that the ship ts carrying materioais and men to construct long-awaited public buildings at those three locations. On board the ship are two prefabricated dispensary buildings, one for Sonsorol and the other for ° _- ‘ + } Pr” Tobi, and a municipal building for the island of Pulo Anna. , The construction operation is the largest of its kinds ever staged in Palau District. The M/V Pacifica is carrying a team of ten men for each of the three islands. These c teams will assist in unloading the supplies, and will then remain on the islands for about five to six weeks completing construction of the buildings. The teams are composed of men from the District Public Works Department, the Community Development Division, and the military Civic Action Team in Palau. -—— ieee aoe OF 8 ae eee The residents of Kayengel Atoll, about sixty miles north of Koror, Palau, have seized another foreign fishing vessel. It is the second time in less than a year that the Kayengel Islanders have apprehended a ship for allegedly were violating the waters around their islands, The latest incident occurred when a boat flying a Nationalist Chinese flag was spotted within the three-mile ae foe we et ae pose} ‘ limit, apparently fishing. The residents who savv the boat notified a Trust Territory Government boat which was doing channel blasting in the vicinity, and the government . r - ‘, : Cw xu 4 alee eo 8 } +f te fg ies ~ =" aswoe AS! ete r La boat picked up the Magistrate and several men frora the village. Together they boarded the Chinese ship, scized her for violation of territorial yeaters, and held ber ucul : ab . ~ M340 a ~ | . .* Yee PrN . eat age We ey he On September 16, 1971, the residents of Kayengal seized an Okinawan ship within their territorial waters. ‘ "+8 “tary.SAL f ~ ad *, ‘ wa’ district officials could arrive. ah dened tle Dewees . oY cae Tete} ENIWeE TUR a! q j OE ae hee ne eee ee ne ee Rt Ceeere RE eo a That ship was later found guilty of iM{cegal entry and fishing within the three-mile limit, and her owacrs hed to pay a substantial fine before the ship was ecledased, ,