abe ar ae rrsaa Srl BS f RADIO, - The Government yesterday issued q statement following a cabinet meeting to allay the nuclear radiation scare sweeping the country as a result of the Fukuryu Maru casé, says Yomiuri. The statement, issued in the names of the Agrvicu!‘ture and Forestry Alnister Shigeru Hori and Welfare Min, istry Ryven Kusaba, assured the e public that the Governe ; ~ ment had taken effective steps to prevent redicactive 14 Each funa would be stamped| with a Government certification of its safety. , All ships now at sea will be fratructed to put in at Government designated ports where health officials will be ‘vaiting to’ conduct rediation tests, (14COO,coo} "Tons Cf TNT, Washington, Thurs.—Mr Carl | , Durham, 2 Democrat member " of the House of Representatives Before the Government's state-! ment was issued yesterday, the; rediation scarg was fed- by reports that nine “other vessels, re-j cluding the 238-ton Shunyo Marv, had returned with a slightly ra- * and ranking Democrat on the Congressional Atcmie Conimit-- Weapon many {46s mere pow- tee, said tay the US “eapleded this menth? a thermonuclear dioactive cargo. erful than the + ploc‘on test of | November 1, 1£52° The Shunyo Maru repo.ted that the closest she had ecme to the Bikini testing area vas about &00 Oficial <curces said that a, “warm-up”? <cxpiczion of a ‘hydro-? gen cevice in the Pacific about miles away when she parsed near the Soloiners on her way back from New Guinea waters. At the Cabinet me<ting, the. Government decided not to press saat March 1 éurprised American: scientists with a blast at leaast] 600 times = powerful than the Hiroshima ztomic bomb. y any Immediate demands against’ the US. ‘ As long as Wachington” show: "ed sincerity in trying to settle the Incident, Japen would work together with American officia} _in investigating” the facts of the case, Panna . The Government also decided to “accept the offer of the Atom Bomb! , Cesualty Commission to help the '23 crew members of the Fukuryu Meru. In Weshington, the State Department on Wednesday issued a formal statement voicing the con‘cern of the US Government over ‘the “regrettakie” incident, it seid that the US Govern{ment was conducting an imvesti- cation, In co-operation wth Tapanese authorilies in order to determine how the inc‘dent occur? ved “despite the careful Precaujtons taken, including warnings: given over a wide area.” ee wk tie ee ereenmen: oon cnn tetemaienaaenncneaemmenanitale, Umm te sith sree manna os ae They said it wes three or four times stronger tran had been ex-7 4 _ pected. * The H'ros’ima bemb, which} caused 69 a hs, was measured at 23 of TNT. The Marz rogen exploBion was “at betweet * 12,090.990 TNT, The burst was set off ‘trom a, 150-foot tower ard shot a nuclear cloud more then 17 nvles into the air. The shock v2 f at Kwajalein { Island, 176 m awcy—Kyods * Reute.. 7 ~ . In the Diet yesterday, ‘a Foreign Office spokesman supported @ min shtist Socialist remter's ns that Japan take the y feat! ve in urg ging inte: national control of atomic energy. f He said that Jepan naturally would ask indemnities if_the US was found responsible. ~~ earrpwes bine ae ee fish from Leing sold to consumers. Asked about measures for preventing repetition of the case, he said there would be no cther way {tue toextendthe closed area, { hé elght-member Tc versity investigation headed by Professor _ Nakaizuml, dispatched zu, Shizuoka, on We tentatively arrived at clusion that the 23 affe ermen _ buras. wou'd survis ‘ ’ They also establisted No 5 Fukuryu Maru we .cusly radioactive, bug . no reed to burn or sc :and that, as regards = ‘tuna was safe to eat" ‘Wag dangerous, The ill-fated ship, no in the castern jetty of was on the verge of si terczy because of ical.