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SAN FRANCISCO, Maren 23
egen bomb test and the} (AP)—Two shipments of Japaof their vessel regard-| nese tuna here were inspected
less of the ship's location at the] with Geiger counters by federal
time of the explosion, informed agents late yesterday and found
American oMcials said today.
Up to now these officials main-|
[to be free from radioactivity.
Jiji Shimpo commenting
_the
Leftist
Socialist
Pari
statement concerning the Mai
1 atomic blast test at the Bik
proving grounds, said the pa
is attempting to use the
cident as a tool for stirring
anti-Amecicanism in this ec
try. Japacese politicians sho
do evers
ng they can to 800
the situation, the paper
‘country, the paper declared.
on
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Inspections were ordered by
tained that compensation would} the U.S, Food and Drug <Ad-
be paid only in the event that! ministration of all tuna import-
the vessel, the Fukutyu Maru.|eq from Japan that might have
wos not in the area barred to’ heen affected by the March 1
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HINGTON, March
23 4
. Chet Holfeld (D-
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sn in the Pacific March 1 had
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said the meeting was scheduled
to alow Japanese, doctors treat-
ing the 23 atpm-dusteg fishermen to exchange ideas with
i'American medical_ experts, -,_.
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Anyother acts or remarks ‘
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