JADAtO (oo cerate ia 3 A-Ts Wo + The Jsyarcsa weed CLO sowie boinb : A SE 7 Nm 3 ; ’ . A- Govan x exp e y belief that the tests will Soe i bute toward world peace, “formally” At the Merril Eis ! Health anc €actton ¢ the Atomic conferred John M. rived by P in Tokyo © > ign Minister Katsuo OkKa- posed that ‘the subject be put:. ” zaki declared yesterday, : on the agenda Of the forthcom- : The foreign minister's’ state-| ing Geneva conference “so as: neat was made after a Cabinet} to forestall the destraction of: roeeting discussion of the] mansind.” Match 1 Bikini It was sazaxi reveal arcavently theincident. Government’s Okazaxi revealed 4). that the Japanese Goverrrent Ge weefothe socialist parties’ studying, wit al now eee y ae askingtong besol resolution ‘the ‘ anwhile, yesterday another| waz). authorities, id-Pacifie . il affect: atoinie pr «| at san chaw atomic Ta tions to transfer ite Nations ined Jananese tomb tests to international con-| 7P47e c : aes , * assist in Bikini inci rE VE eee se. RE Meanwhi between c. £3 & Ministry 3 ¢ fectural Ge:ded to re men to tl eX"reported to no conclu Hospital, v rove on the issue came from] sions had yet been reached in,..: the left. The General Council} talks with the -U.S. on com-! ct Japenese Trade Unions (So-{ pynsation for the injured crew230) issued an appeal to unions,{ Men or on the American offer i Jace crganizations” and aca-|to decontaminate the atam-dusta -iec §groups3 to call for a ban} ed Fikkuiyu Mari. or international atomi¢e weapons, control on} would be pense, i were to be While the Government will! of Nabillitv. The 3,000,000- certainly demand compensa-! a THe aided that it; U.S. Air F had not been decided whether|the men umemver labor organization pro-] tions, he said, the sum would] the indemnity. would be paid! Tokyo Ho: Sy an sman said the nfeet} ii‘resuit in no change in ] H/- lng present policy of atlov-ing Japanese doctors to treat the F Ay ‘fishermen, x Prominent _ Japanes e an solar $ : WASHINGTON, March 23,5 3 (Kyodo-UP)—The United States, Sf:aiechy nd We plans to co ays cal on _| neate the 23 Japaodes a 7 en burned: with aders will be present, e dust of the March SAN FRANCISCO, Maren 23 egen bomb test and the} (AP)—Two shipments of Japaof their vessel regard-| nese tuna here were inspected less of the ship's location at the] with Geiger counters by federal time of the explosion, informed agents late yesterday and found American oMcials said today. Up to now these officials main-| [to be free from radioactivity. Jiji Shimpo commenting _the Leftist Socialist Pari statement concerning the Mai 1 atomic blast test at the Bik proving grounds, said the pa is attempting to use the cident as a tool for stirring anti-Amecicanism in this ec try. Japacese politicians sho do evers ng they can to 800 the situation, the paper ‘country, the paper declared. on eee ee Inspections were ordered by tained that compensation would} the U.S, Food and Drug <Ad- be paid only in the event that! ministration of all tuna import- the vessel, the Fukutyu Maru.|eq from Japan that might have wos not in the area barred to’ heen affected by the March 1 coramercicl s} Ppl : trial, Joperise “3 : jam uring the pay drogen bomb blast. ——— vies claim O38 it was anger zone] but the regaid tt s does not on as con- now ifoe] they4 and compense fur their diz want 10 go ¢ cate the J: 'Reulies 7 *heicnding the ; outcome of the investigation h may be months away, . HINGTON, March 23 4 . Chet Holfeld (D- caf, “yes day that the iInvnense hydroz.un bomb explo sn in the Pacific March 1 had gone2 “out of corvrol” end spread 3 nra ave @ dust over an unpre- i !4 returned! Ls O be halg in Tokyo cay @ Furelm Office. z7 OMce spokesma said the meeting was scheduled to alow Japanese, doctors treat- ing the 23 atpm-dusteg fishermen to exchange ideas with i'American medical_ experts, -,_. 3c Anyother acts or remarks ‘ ‘only prove detrimental to .