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SALVE “FoR FISHERMEN-—A chest c: ntaining special
radiatin burn salve for 23 Japanese fishermen caught in a
rain of radioactive ashes after the March 1 Bikini hydrogen
blast arrived at Tokyo International Airport aboard a JAL
plane from San Francisco yesterday morning. Left to right are
Miss Tamie Kawamoto, JAL stewardess; Kikuei Urashima. JAL
nanaging Ghector, traffic-sales; Tadashi Tamura, ‘chief of the
Tokyo Quarantine Station, Welfare Ministry, and Seijiro
Yanazita, JAL president.
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