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Meanwhile, the reeen
notice to extend the danze
in the Marshall Islands ha
ed fuel to Opposition part
ticism of the USattitude.
Answering Leftist Social!
shio Nekata in the Upper
| Budget Committee, Deputy
mier Taketora Ogata said
the extension would raise
, ternational issue and adde
" Japan Would fully study t:
rious imPlications before
de
her attitude.

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Japanese atomic experts areaang
for a free
hand in carrying out thei
eir own investigations of
the Fukuryu Maru case and have rejected a pro- |
pogal for jsint res zarch with US authorities, says , Supplementing hig remar’
Deputy Promicr alzo said
¢
Voraturi,
.
i extend’ any danger arca
ur
Thi-, Mr YIorfieid explained, — j ally On high seag instead q
put the r.:diouctive dust at the _ | torial waters Would create
interne’! onal problems,
merey of unpredictable atr cur-

Professor Maccanori Nakafgumi of Tokyo Univur-ty on
Tfonday asked the Fore:cn Office to permit the Jayanese
team to carry out the investigations alone,

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no need for assistance from the 3

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Asked about a danger tha
pan might be turned into
base for H-bombs, the D
Piemicr admitted’ that,
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| the US would not be
th:ink
'. that al present, any
arr
1
, ments could not continue in
of var.
He _urged the ne:
* Ciminating wergs
altogether.

a

rents fond at higher levels and
contaminated ‘the area thought
to be safe down-wind from the
The Us Emtasty ¥ ertercay anbtastMerril
nounced that Prof-ssor
Pr
Mz Wet
td. who is mervher
Flsenbud, Director of the Health * of tbe Joint Committee on sitoand Safety Laboratory of the US* mic Ene-gy, maie ‘tt c'esr that
Atomic Energy Commission, had!‘there were “absolutely no Earmeonferred with Ambassador AIK- ful effects” to defence personnel
son and other Embassy offictals in the istands.
regarding detalls of the Fuku + The power of the biast has bee,
ryu Maru case,
estimated ag between 60) and 700
er. eat as that of the
times as o*
The announcement said that
firet Hiroshima atomic
bomb
Professor Elscnbud, who arwhich kitted 60,000 persons.
rived in Tokyo Inte Mcnday
present capacity
night, Fad offered his assist- ' He cald: “The
=om
ance to Japanese authorities on
to expiode thermo-nuclcar devices
> tas reached the point where com.
the Investigations,
mL e tingth of his stay in Japan pletely ncw bounds of safety
Is
e and ro further plans have to ke established.”
He expressed belief that more
La
“sim made, the Enibassy
info:mation should be r-leased
vessor
Masao
Tsuzukt, to the public and everybody
Tol.yo University authority on ' "should knowthe terrible weapon
effects” of these eva devices,

US as regard the medical as- }

pecs of the radioactive dust. The

Tckya

University. team,

out their research
‘ single-handed thus far, announced
discovefy,of strontium and other

, carrying

radioactive’ elements on three
occasions.
US Far East Air Force medical
texperts, who had promised to
- provide data on the dust last
| Friday, so far have notdone so.

Poresoegnperes

There have been sharp, differ-

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ences on the seridusnesg of injuries to the 23 Japanese fishermen who were victims of the
US experimental blast,

fee en tens

ESIOR ERENBUD

Dr Tsuzuki toid the Lower
House
Welfare Committee on
Monday that he feared that two
or three of the fishermen might
”? |. aie, despite a statement by US
senator John Pastore, member of

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Of. Contro

the Joint Atomic Energy Cormis-

Washi gten, Tues.—Represen- ‘ sion, that initial reports of the intative Chet Holifield (Democrat, i furies were “exazzerated.”
California) jycsterday sald that
The Cabinet yesterday decided
the immense hydrogen bomb exacccommc da fe all of Fakuryt
pliesion in the Pactfe on March
faru crew, now hospitalized in a
Lhad gone ‘out of controi” and
al, in the Tokyo Une{
spread radioactive dust over nt
j
unprecedented
area,
reports
en in con}
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he had been in Vo

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fo ¥Yckesuka to be de-

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of ex-

view thit aliheugh greater th
eatcty atSand ards had been: perts there:
He added the matter was still
hed by the scientists the. 3
under consiceéialiog as Japarese
ex ‘ion was sb much vaster
han predicted that the radfoac- 4 authori-ies considered th
ance and
ive cloud created by the biast wag still valuable as evi
“dethatJapen vould devise her own.

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