Gra ae eee wt ay ook beh me oe, Fofew pa Vy po, BaeIS Go ete ated ea eT fo Ss ee, frst if. SLOCGHSE Professor. Merril Eisenbud, , Visiting director of the Health ‘and Safety Division of the U.S. Atomie Energy Commission, told the Mainichi Tuesday evening at the Sano ! Hotel, Tokyo, that he vould} j not. make investis tion ‘of tie ' radiation-spelled ¥ ru, now Lcing doeed in Ley ; Yaizu Fort, “alth vhere to help the _ the unfortunate incident.” +; : The professor, who arrived’ ‘in Tokyo late Monday night,; i conferred with American Am-3 bassador John M, Allison Tues-j day morning, | He said, “But, I did not see: any Japanese olficial concern-; ing the pending issue during! today (Tuesday),” refusing t0j detail his actions, Prof. Eisenbud also said he! -ig scheduled to meet Japanese, s,eclalists and receive their 1¢-: Tor’s on the suffering- fish [bebe Pecatpen (leet ECre Cotas Exesigerations United Press PROVIDENCE, RI, Mar. :23,-—Reports that aparese | Sshermen were wt ae i by radiation from the hydrogen explosion March 1 are “exaggerated,” Sen, John O, Pastore (D-R.I) said today. ' - Pastore, back from a 13-day) tour of the Pacifie testing area, ‘said doctors assured him the ! Sshermen will suffer no perma| nent effects from being exposed to atomic radiation, | Pastore is a member of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Commission, Asked to comment on the _ force of the blast, he said: “Somehow we've got to develop the iechrique of living fogether in a spirit of peace, or We can expect the world and civilization to be destroyed.” rren’s conditions and various” sit dations of the matter “some : Vednesday, s§ contere-e late tomorrow (Wednes-; ” shout his ently objective, is visiting this ¢.untry, he! .acded, Strict security arrengements’ are extended to Pref. Fisenbud in Tokyo. The hovel, m ;agement said it is under sir: ct instruction hot to reveal yhereabouts—not even his x number and whether in . of the hotel. .Hotel tele, hone operators are also under orGérs not to connert any puone. call to his 100m. The American Embassy and ithe Army headquarters are, ‘also apparently under instruc} tions “from higher levels” not: to reveal anything about the: visiting atom expert. * Observers beheved the pro-! fessor Hhimelf is under strict orcers to stay off the press and avoid making any specific remarks that may commit the United States to “dangerous comsequences.” ~ oo. a Mostiag Teday The first Japan-U.5, a ence to discuss countermeasures, for the Bikini dust sufferers ‘opens Wednesday morning at the Foreign Ministry. Atomic “disease experts from both countries including Professor Merril Eisenbud, director of the Health and Safety of the Atomic.Energy Commission, President J. Xforton of they ABCC:-in Hireshima, Masanori; Nakaizumi, professor of Toky:‘Oy University will be the partici-; pants at the conference that is, scheduled from 11 a.m. It was also confirmed lata ; Tuesday night that the Welfere : Ministry and the Tokyo Un versity investigation group will, be in charge of medical triate: ment and the Foreign Ministry‘of the varioys negotiationg with: the Americdn Government and’ the American medical experts in Tokyo. on 4 s