4 .SNe yew 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. Kyodo Photo Jepan, U.S.toNegotiate 715ation States are expected this n wy possible methods of comion-burned crewmen of the nt too close to the e March 1} stat a vedo” ‘said. “The action was riment sources.‘taken pursuant to a request by as_the nation’s fish exporters, Tegonations, woud center on) -Two Tokyo University profes 2 ‘to damage’ and,sors said Saturday two of the Suffered bythe fish-} 23 fishermen may develop can- The,ce? aS a resuit ‘of their radiais that | on urns, The "professors, is is on ‘Dr. Masao Tsuzaki and Kentaro ~~; Suzuki, tord a oA c. | Japan M 1 ting of the x lation Hall “Ne cren viv ce wrott+e disease nave € med Un : ause Of ‘hs. ‘eng contact tre ABCC,y al 23 of the; With radioac tive material. ‘purned crew menbers at To} kyo medical : Hospital * . The professors, however, sald and jibe two most |ner conditions Mach 1 at WHI con- thorough mspection” of | tuna caught in the Bikini ,érea tO insure that frozen tuna texported to the U.S. is “tree -from harmfulradioactivi 7 tousiy effected : sshermen now are out of danyger and expac ted to Eve, aed