. . \ ef the decmtanination, et the highest count vate recerded by the Japenese. An additional 2-3 millireentgen tetal my have been ae- Ueilng Japanese The infinite gamma dose, even vith ne decentenination of eopted between this tine end eur arrival at Babeal (total 300 hours). 6. the TAXUTO, would have been an insignificant amount. date, the dose enleulatee to be about 65 millireentgens. 7. The exposure of the TAKUYO and erev to an insignificant radiation dese resulted from a very lees] and treasitery rain~out ef The analysis ef the drinking water samples collected from net mere then 30 minutes duration. 8. There 1s mo evidences at this time ef any detectible effects the TAKUIO and the SATUMA abow no evidence ef radicactive contaminatica. 9. There have bees wo eases of radiation skskness ox either Any ecmplaints ef illisess subsequent to 14 July 1958 were dus 10. pesulting frem exposure te ionising radiation. vessel. There vill be mo detectible effects, and, in the light ef ) to other enuses; i.0., possible infectious hepatitis or ether intercerrent illness. 11. present nedicel knovledgs, ne deleterious effects, in fact, resulting frem the minimal rediatien exposure experiensed, as caleulated by us. 12. There vas no detestible evidence ef redicactive contanina- Fe ~, wee he There is ne medical indication for restrictten of the tion ef personnel at the tins of examination. 13. 40 ~ L COPY normal astivities ef any ef the personel ef either vessel. . ‘eel fue BEST AVAILA S