3.2
GROUP TWO
-22
34
JERA
68 .NABTALI
(F = Ke
(M—49) J, 28
ETRI
(F-—17) Adopted, Ainri’s daughter
JERKEIASH
(M-6)
GORGE
(M-4)
70
NAMIKO
(F +17)
YW
61
JIMAKO
MARY
(F =16)
(¥ =—6)
68 MENADRICK (M-S8)}@-"55 yan
Nias JEMLOCK
6 IROJI
58
LEKIOJJAE
(F ~50)
57
LEOAR
(F —100)
32
JEBAN
(F-3)
(F =1)
(M—12)
(M4)
Living area. Menadrick and family lived in house No. 16. Jia and family lived in
house No. 23 (no information obtained regarding his family). Other families probably
lived in houses No. 18 and 20.
8.3
GROUP THREE
13
46
BEKIRE
KANENE
(F -62)
m
(M=T6) 77" 24
562
82
LANJAR
TOTAK
15
(F—56))-7-72
(M—60) J*s,
“43
HARUKO
ROKKO
NERJE
NIKTIMOS
.
,
’
(F—15) Adopted; Ainri’s daughter
(F~12) Adopted
(F-7) Adopted; lived part time with
Juonbok and Jakkein
(M~18) Adopted
Living Area. Kanene and family lived in house No. 29. Totak and family lived in
house No. 26. Niktimos lived in house No. 31.
Activities.
Food and Drink.
Rice, bread, fresh coconut meat, wild bud, copra, fresh crab,
fresh fish, starch, cooked pumpkin, papaya (peeled), doughnuts, tea, jekaro, and water.
Drank water after Jabwe told them notto.
ing.
Fallout. Began afternoon of 1 March. ‘“Blackened the sky as if night was approachChildren’s lips turned black.’’
‘* Rained little’’ during afternoon of 1 March.
Fallout material which looked like ‘‘ white powder’’ turned yellow and dissolved
when wet.
cough.
Reappeared when dry.
Powder tasted like cement.
15
Made people sneeze and