(Ponape District) HEADQUARTERS OF THE CIVIL ADMINISTRATOR, PONAPE DISTRICT Lieutenant Commander W. D. Mooney, U.S. Naval Reserve, is the Civil Administrator, Ponape District, having served in that capacity for 17 months. He has attended a seminar in civil administration. A. Administrative programe (a) Self-government. The islands of the Ponape District that were visited during this inspection vary in their forms of self-govern ment, only two (Kusaie and Ngatik) having held elections, at their own request, for their governing officials. On the other islands the chiefs have been in the clan line of succession, or are elected by inter-related, hereditary families. The Field Trip Officer of the Ponape District has found that the governing officials desire information on principles and processes of self-government, but has abstained from any persuasive attempts at changing the present order. There is no native regional council in the Ponape Districte Finances and budgets of each native community are audited periodically by CivAd representatives. Financial accounts are in goodorder, and budgets are being met. (b) Health and sanitation. (1) Medical services for the Ponape District are supervised by the senior U.S. naval medical officer attached to the CivAd Unit. On the islands inspected, native health aides were well-trained and were respected by the people. At the REPRODUCED FROM HOLDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES * time of this inspection, 28 natives were being given on-thejob training at the CivAd main dispensary on Ponape, for a total period of 4 to 6 months, after which they will be sent to sub-dispensaries in the District. The general health and nutrition status of the natives in the Ponape District is very good, except for the incidence of tuberculosis and need for improved dental treatment. Tuberculosis apparently is present in 4~5% of the popu- lation of the Ponape District, although exact data must await the medical survey being conducted in the Trust Territory by the U.S.S. WHIDBEY. Tubercular patients presently are isolated and given general treatment. Construction of a small tuberculosis sanitarium for the Ponape District is recom mended in the vicinity of the new CivAd dispensary on Ponape. (See page 11 of the Report.) For recommendation on supervision of medical services, see page 10 of the main body of the Report. - 35- aptldners Pong: ~

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