ey Frere FokBaTyo 3 Faw,id, koalalg Shits re al a He(Kt STRESSES 5 AID EXTECH fo Recei:ve LAEPoger Lecation At Visse Cf F United Press : ' WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. — . States plans to compensate the *{inister Katsuo Tue sday_ that . ” said We ington has extended a “goniiine cooperation” to Japan d . fishermen burned with radioactis in connection With the March March 1 hydregen bonib test ar 1 Bik:int Atoll incident, offering ‘to make compensations for the nh . of their vessel regardle ss of the: at the time of the explesi SiG, PUYORi radiation-burnt patients, irres- pective of where the radiation- laden dusts Were showered on. officials said today. Okz#zaki made the statement during the course of his Cabinet briefing Tuesday morning on the prcgress of diplomatic tons over the H-bomb biest accident. the event that the vessel, the Fukurru Maru, was not Maru No, 35 were taken into tee Tokto Unshersity Hospital for medial ircatments. in the area barred to commercial shipping during the trial. Japanese authorities claim that the Ship's log shows it was 11 miles outside the danger zone but the United States does not regard this information as conclusive and is sinister Katsuo <azaki at a press conference Tuesday said that the U6, au‘ thorities proposed the air' transpor tation service to carry from carrying °‘orl an independent investigation:. As most of the patients in Burt hign ‘officials now feel} iYaizu are not beingy given ,enough medical attention there, they want to go ahead and compensate the Japanese for "the Government is planning to bring them to Tokyo for_ better medical treatment, the Foreign Minister told the reporters. As to the comeeasatic ns Japan js expected to demand the , taeir dificucties no.withstand- jing the orccome of the investigation 1. hich may be :aontns away. -“We are not going to wait any longer,” one official told) the United Press. “We are prepared” to. compensate these people for their suffer- ULS., Okazaki said the Govern- ment has not decided the exact: amount yet pending further investizetion into the demage uincurredupon the victims. ing and losses regardlessof - what the show.” investigation may He said that the American Embassy and the Department of State vould: be in touch with the Japan nese Government to appraise the damases and afomie radiation and e been under med.calnt at whe Nia Hosz.tal HW be sent to Tokyo, it’ puss day nigh ural oft Mcialv : wwth the ‘atives of the Vice! agreed to remove! to ‘Toxyoffor more; treatment provided: L All expenses be paid by; “the Welfare Ministry. 1 2. Sufferers be flown to To! (kyo from Yaizu ‘Airfield. 3. that American medical teams Were using the fishe:men as “suinea pigs” instead of curing them, One official noted that mem- iE . wi effective reach a feir estimate. Officials took streng excepiiod to Tokyo ~ press repdrisy i ers of the American Atom Esomb Casualty Commission in ay invident, in tion would be paid only in medical aut He also iid the Cabinet all Tie ciivymen of the Fukussu ‘the “atomic” patients ;¥aizu to Tokyo. cipating Up to new these officials the fisherm: maintained that compensa- an agreeme Sufferers be accommodat=} ed in either Tokyo University) jor First National Hospital — rosiima Were actually Parti primarily i: than clinical