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With courage and clari-

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Washington, Thurs, — Th
United
States
Government
should compensate the 23 JapaNese seamen for injuries if they
were “innocuat victims” of aj

Mr Lester Pearson,

Canadian Minister for Ex. -

ternal Affairs, has boldly,
brought’ into the ~ open’
questions whichhave been
troubling not only allies of

nid-Pacific atone blast which

rained dangerous radioactive!
ashes on their fishing vessel, j
Mr Sterling Cole, Chairman of{

the US but also US leaders
like Mr Adlai Stevenson. These questions revolve

the Congressional
Atomic!
Energ:) Commission, said yes-!

terday. He urged a full investi-,
gation of the Incident which

around conflicting ideas of
what is actually proposed,

occurred oft Bikini Afolt in the

and perhaps even planned,

“under

the

new so-called

policy of “massive atomic —

In the Diet, opposition mem-

“bers yesterday raised the In-

retaliation.” - a
Mr Pearson reasonably
wants assurances of consultations and agreement
between the US and herale:
Foreign Minister Okazaki
the Government would demand : Hes on the nature, timing |
compensation for affected fisherand consequences of any
men if the incident took place
such fateful and decisive ’
‘outside the clesed area tupon
stroke.
Fcompletion of investigations,“ phe question was whether the
“The advocates of “perie incident took place insidé or outpheral. strategy” and”
side of the area, and the Gov‘massive atomic’ retalia-"—
ernment had entrusted scientists
to make a thorough investigation
tion” have, in principle,:
TA sm Rs terme be eet

cident while the Maritine Safe“ty Agency claimed that it took
place outside the US-proclaimed
closed area, says Yomiuri.

on this point, he said. -

Answering Rightist and Leftist

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But Professor K. Shimi ZU, the
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blood trarsfusion, there

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we have resorted to global
atomic war to meet the _
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to counter.the - Berlin
“blockade?”* creent
He takes it for- granted,
that this would not’ have
been done, an assumption
- which, right or wrong, .-

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nese victimized by nuclear weas
pons folowing Wirochima and
Nagasaki, are all expected td
survive rhe burns they suffered
from the “death dust”
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As Mr. Stevenson has

implies that the policy of ©

“massive retaliation” is as
‘empty as Mr Dulles’ illadvised- and hastily disezrded election’ pledge to

“liberate” satellite peoples
behind the Iron Curtain.

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The crew of the Fukurya
Maru, the third group of Japa:

war.

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If this interpretation is’

correct, critics must insist
_that ambiguous or hollow . -

. Warnings are worse than
no pledge at all.
incorrect,

Mr

If it is

Fearson’s

questions—in the best in- ~
teresis of the US and the. .
rest of the free

weorld—

must be frankly end fully
answered. -

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In the Lower House Fisheries
Committee, Director-General of .
the Maritime Safety Agency Den}
Yamaguchi testified that. the incid rt took place 14 miles outside

ite closed area according te an

strong and plausible argue

- ments on _their side. But
*&
‘there are inevitably valid
doubts and fears that, in
\
a bid to stop a local war,
“retaliation” will succeeds
only in opening a. world ;-

Socialist membera, the Foreign
Minister revealed that no official
notice had Leen reecived from
the US on the cstablishricnt of]
a chosed area in the Bikini Atoll,
, rough the Government was officielly not fied of a sksailar zone
in the Eniwetok Atoll*in 1952.

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