them a short written description ani fastructicn sheet, handwritten.
It was emphasised that a dosimeter vith this comparatively high range
is used in the United States for purposes such as civil defense, veepons tests, and pot for routine laboratory, intustrial or training
purposes.
During this time the urine samples from both ships vere col-
lected and packaged for us by the Japanese.
Throagheut this session, cur heste several tines reiterated their
thanks and appreciation for “your help". As often, we, is return, oxpressed cur pleasure at being able te be of assistance and also for the
opportunity ef meeting them pervenally.
Twe bettles of "Fine, Old, Rave* Japanese wilekey made their appearance on the table at about this time; a piteher of witer, mts, rice
cakes followed.
Orinke vere peured neat.
for our group to give the first tosst.
The moment seemed propiticus
Our sincere feeling of cordiali-
ty and appreciation for the friemilinese and cooperation shown us throughout our stay made thie a spontanecus and natural gesture.
This resulted
im ea abort exchange of personal expresaions of mtual respect and friend-~
ship—end more toasts.
As e@ particular evidence of the varn and personal atucephere which
existed, we relate the followings
Captain Tanake, Nester of the SATUKA,
a handsome, well-vuilt and virtle-aeppearing man, obvicualy well-traveled
and sophisticated (vbo had informed us that he did aot drink cr moke
beeanse "{t is injurious te the health’) acv ammounced ia response to our
previous exehange of goed vishee, "I will sing fer yeu the Now lealend
Me thee sang te ne im Maglish, vitheut
ee
good-bye semg....:..3 sing mow!"