ey ” " .* 8 . . {continued from page 2) : cee ° . ‘ “territery so that the rehabilitation program could get undenvay. . 40 . - muctear detonations of any type. These tests will in no ee way interfere with an early commencement of the - sehabilitation process and will be completed by the end of of | o4 , . Rte : Daven F este 8 Swe omer " ‘From Palau... ! - hes ae “the United States is completing some research and development testing on the atoll which will not involve J we oy jurisdiction by the end of 1973, the announcementszid, a Togets te. a we According to the joint announcement, it will be necessary to carry out the same type of survey, cleanup end rchabilitation procedures that have been used at Bikini. “As an initial step,” the announcement said, “the U.S. plans to commence the survey of the atoll probably late this sumnser. The cleanup and rehabilitation of the three islands--Parry, Japtan and Aniyaanii-in the southeastern part of the atoll, will receive first priority.” Prior -io the return of Eniwetok to Trust Territory t i I =———___— = oo \- : More-on En'twetok : ote _. The M/V Pacifica teft Koror fate fast month for i ; Southwest Islands of Pateu District, on the regular fic trip. However this trip is a special one for the islanders ; me Sonsorol, Tobi, and Pulo Anna, and hes been crbb - “Operation Southwest” bythe district edministration. The season is that the ship is carrying materials a: men to construct long-awaited public buildings at the three locations. On board the ship are two prefabricst dispensary buildings, cne for Sonsoroi and the other { Tobi, and a municipal building for the island of Pu Anna. ‘ feet | Me. : oo 5 , JF ‘ . - a 3 4 7} J oe mee ee ee Keyenge! Islenders have apprehended a ship for aileced , The latest incident occurred when a boat flying Nationalist Chincse flag was spotted within the thres-mi limit, zpparently fishing. The residents vzho savy the bo notified a Trust Territory Government boat which w. doing channc! blasting in the vicinity, and the governme: boat picked up the Miagistrzte and several men from t! village. Together they boarded the Chinese ship, scized hi for violation of terrtiorial waters, and held her unt ey! ms Qo ‘$2 at ee violating the waters aroundtheir islands. —_ “3 pGG- 733 v Department, the Community Development Division, ac "the military Civic Action Team in Palau. Se wae} res. ! composed of men from the District Public Wor The residents of Kayengel Atoll, ebout sixty mil north of Koror, Palou, have seized another foreign fishi: vessel. {t is the second time in less than a year that ti eer . a team of ten men for each of the three islands. The teams will assist in unloading the supplies, and wil] th remain on the islands for about five to six wee completing construction of the buildings. The teems z are 2h "3 Me aI 4 eae : rane 3 “ , : tes fr ; i fan 82 refi ep ine . : _- 7 agp ese yO . ! yy ; ested { ae The construction operation is the largest of its kin ever staged in Palau District. The M/V Pacifica is carryi district officials could arrive. On September 1G, 1971, the residents of Kayens 3 en Satenseretesueen beg na a ad -") ENIWETOE| Jietoenegetdets catecpebinpar teecss | j cementedoanomal seized an Okinawan ship within Ubeir tersiterisl water That ship wes fater found guilty of iegel eniry er fishing within the three-mmile limit, end ber owners hid t pay a substantial fine betfere the ship was reluased,