‘Dust Ero;ra Bilin i lavaded' ‘|
Japan Earlier this ‘Month
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— Relief Gf Kyoto Physiue ee
Sehclars —
are
rife
among
the|
olars of the Kyoto UniverEngineering Depsrtmeni’s}|
Led physics rocm that the
active
th
dust
hydrogen
m
rom 430 p.m. to 5 p.m. on
en ee,
KYOTO, Mar. 21.—Specula-
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March 3 jumped up to a per-|
mi nute-average of 225 from er |
normal 40 to 50,
At no time prior or after,
the! that particular date has the’
‘Aptesinn | conten
ni March 1 “invaded”, count,
showed
such
the survey
a
high
disclosed. ?
over Japan early this(. P. of, Kiulchi Kimura, appied
physics room, Kyoto Universcientists base their| sity, when approached for com-'
ions on the fect thatrj;ment by the Mainichi, stated-
seiger counter in their) as follows:
ry had shown an extra-|
‘The first
gh susceptivility tol
should
be
question
solved
is
j
that:
whether:
March 3, two! the Wind would blow with such’
rie explo-:
‘
continuous Velocity that makes
it cover the distance between”
The scholars concerr.ed, who] the Bikini Atoll “and Japan in‘
had no authorization to explain] two
eee
ugfoe
te
the unusual puenomeron until,
ts
Pied
days,
Under
favorable}
climatic conditions, it is of!
course possible that the wind:
could carry the atomic dust.
after a lapse of two -lays to
the skies over Japan and rz
a. ething } the radicact!.ity in the area.”
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