Show Hirohito Shakes Hands W With th U. U S. S Army Officer B By MORRIE LANDSBERG CHIBA Japan June 7 1 U UP- UP Emperor Hirohito publicly shook hands lands with an American army officer officer of of- fleer Friday Awed wed Japanese saw the unusual exchange as the cm- cm 1 arrived here on the final leg eg of his long longest t the people trip Lt Col Frederick J. J Stevenson El EI Paso Puo Tex military governor of Chiba prefecture was waiting at the railroad station when the emperor stepped off a shiny ma ma- roon coach of of his imperial train Ste Stevenson enon snapped his military police escort to attention saluted the emperor then extended his hand in greeting The emperor grasped it Earlier in his two day swing around Boso peninsula the kitchen of Tokyo Hirohito drove along streets packed with Banzai Banzal shouting people to visit Isit UmekIchi keeper of at lighthouse Still SUIl unaccustomed to out among the populace e h he showed less nervousness than Thursday however when he slogged through heavy mud to watch farm workers planting rice sprouts in flooded paddies He put in a busy day He In Inspected Inspected In- In Chiba tural tura station toured this bomb- bomb damaged fishing center 25 miles southeast of at Tokyo heard plans for reconstruction and went Into the country to talk with farmer Kan He spent some time at Kosel 1 dormitory once occupied by th the Japanese army and now operated as a repatriation center Walking through plain wooden barracks he asked brief questions The repatriates said Mid they had come from the Tinian Rota Formosa They raised both hands in for the man who once could count those isIan islands among his empire In the emperor left for tor Tokyo palace in his big black limousine to end a trip of more than miles on which he le was seen by to Japanese His aides said there would be another such trip soon |