from around the island. There are a few barrels by the few houses on Enyu that had some water in them. Most of the water does come from the wells.) We explained that we were trying to be safe and cautious. The samples had not been analyzed by LLL yet but they had priority and as soon as the results were available we would notify the Distad. We pointed out that we found two huge cement catch- ments filled with water (estimated at as’ much as 50,000 gallons) not far from where their houses are now. We suggested they use that water until the Livermore results are available. The Bikini group arrived about 2:00 P.M. They reported that they had been very well received and everything went smoothly. The C-54 returned from Enewetak and we left for Kwajalein. -24-