. ef the chrenelogicnl sequences of events ensusd and points of question were explained te us ty the Japanese wing their recerts (course plete, radiation readings, decenteninetion procedures end uedies] emminetéen reeerds. See ‘Course Flete*, Tab A, Appendix ITI end IV, and section "Japanese Radiation Readings and Decsatanization*.) The services ef the interpretera and ef Dr. Hassler vere definiteiy ef value during this session although we were, os suseveting visite, sble to commmicate quite directly with the Japanese with satisfactery suscess. in outline of our pleas fer the felloving day's activitice wes Giseussed and arrangements made te begin at 0800 on the fallewing morning (Saturday). Instructions vere given fer eallecting the 24-hour urine samples, and it vas arvenged thet Captain Oooke anf Dr. Beason would return early that evening with the urine containers. The next half how was deveted, again, to a very pleasext visit during vaich more saft beverages, Japenese beer aad tidbits vere served. Oar de= parture frem the ship was soqompanied by salutes, miles, handshakes end vaving. Wen retura te the hetel, the teen enguged in a chert esnference, reviewing the day's sgtivities aad evtlining plane fer the next day. After dimer at the hotel, the team, aireraft orev senders, cad My. and Mrs. Foldi spent a very pleasent evening over coffee at the hene ef Decter and lire. Eassler. 1958,Satertas: Gur ewtlined plan of cotiin was cereied out ag fellowes oseo 422 Seam senbere bearded the TAXUTS vhich ute new at anchor ee - o cil ome oe ~ : 2 ee