‘Dust Ero;ra Bilin i lavaded' ‘| Japan Earlier this ‘Month | — 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- | 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.” | 1, dro. poo