AOSOSO 7] SORTITA a] i the coach was hitherto unchallenged. remont Avenue — 0turn left into = OoR esin front. of Always at orGets *.Your Service! . <Onoff NORDSTROM'S. _CUAP APniin, “BY ROBERT‘Soddicie - TOKYO, Mareh'18 (Thurs: eight.scientists'‘today’‘carefully examined thetunaboat ‘Fukuryd*Maru“in“which a! ‘Tain of radioactive dust fell ‘on 23 Japanese -fishermen lfolowing the March 1 a ‘clear test in ‘the. Marshall’ ‘Islands,| oo, The scientists said tt would ‘not be necessary to destroy the boat and added that 21 of the men showered with the atomic! ashes probably would recover in’ 2 months. | o SERIOUSLY, LL . | [ The other ‘fishermen were re-| ‘ported : seriously. Hil -and were jtransferred to the Tokyo Uni-, versity Hospital from -the port, NEAR-HYSTERIA ‘Meantime, near-hysteria' gripped Japan in the wake of: the incident. and 36 persons: stricken with food poisoning in, Yokohama .were beliaved. ‘to have eaten’ radioactive-;fish from the Fukuryu . Maru - until, the Government .Health Center traced the cause of the polson-'“ ing to another source: Scientists also examined the boat’s: tuna cargo and pro-: nounced. it ‘fit for ‘human. con: a eer nee a8 7 . ” " s t a o B F AI k Jananeile:: S* day):(INS) —-A teamrof / ~ 8 LA ‘pee ary x « InforChec By United Press TOKYO, March 18.—A : : ‘second Japanese | fishing Tuna Market GluttedJapanese rfish: markets:‘are glutted with: unsold ; tuna..-Pan‘icky Japanese [have refused: to jbuy the: seafood delicacy‘ since ithe catch of one of ‘the two tishjing vessels was found to.be con./ ‘taminated| Gangerously by radi- ‘boat, this one 800 miles from the test site when the United ‘States exploded an earth‘rocking hydrogen device iMarch 1, today was discovered to be radioactive. ‘The Japanese government promptly ordered all fishing craft operating in the Pacific at the time of the tremendous explosion to put into designated segregation ports, where ships, men and their catches can be checked for contamination. Twenty-three Japanese fisher-! men, burned bya shower of; ‘radioactive ash ‘that ‘fell on an-“| \other fishing. boat 80 miles from ithe. ‘Marshall Islands test ‘site, are under. medical - observation. ‘They are being given emergency ‘treatment by United States and ‘Japanese medical experts”for| Severe burns,| “ "| March 18, (Continued Page6. Column’ 2) March 18, 1954 CASTLE Inspectors boarded ‘the300-ton ‘tuna boat Shunyo Marw after' it arrived at Tokyo Bay Tues-| day. Their Geiger counters clicked rapidly but they - said radiation was not intense enough to be “dangerous.” Near Solomon Islands The Shunyo Maruw’s captain said his ship’s nearest approach, to the- Bikini Atoll ‘testing: ground was a point near’ the’ Solomon Islands, about 800! miles from “eround: zero.” There was no immediate evi-. dence that the Shunyo Maru'’s’ crew had: been exposed to heavy:' radiation, as.in the case of the; 23 men on the other boat. 1954

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