ARG SAYSHpi GAN Bi) ATEN HITUCUT PEAR ga iy culect an he womnd bere ne harms! Sin a few infles after: ng picked up by Uicse cure, ents and comp}!lerely The U.S. Atomic Energy ablewithin Commission told the Japa-' ‘nese CGoverninent late yest terday there is “negligible ‘hazard, if any” in eating, snidetecte 500 miles, or less, a eesreagh ish caught just dutside the: “mmediate boundary of thé! j 2ikini proving grounds where the U.S. March 1 exe vioded a hydrogen bomb. The comrnission’s was delivered statement! to the Foreign O% ce by American Ambassador. [es M. Allison in a move to’ veassure the Japanese that US. atomic and hydrogen tests i ythe Pacific are noc harming iJepan’s fishing industr: 3 The AEC also ace ared “added tional precautions” i.siituted in, the testing zone “ara considers’ ply adequate to provide’ The statacat said: rZanization has 1264 9 ae ag entire test situation! oo recent experience} er area has been} new lintits notis inariner3s and airmen itt gation I perbHcations. “The! ction bas greatly ined “Scape and intensity“ of itits... survey of the danger} i ie e The» AEC assurance capped ‘af ighted by two two-hour. ees among leading: can and Japanse doctors, sts and ruclear experts} e amen ene area by air to make sure ally “craft approaching or inadvers tenily entering the area are in| diately warned.” -hods of ireating the 23 fishermen dusted byt lear o-h from the He tovdinatne 3 cocking here after passing near Naw he testing grounds), futural ft Ne aaate tae ee On 1d he fon in any fish what Ras cr Craps the proving gre aenaatiAtiapnomanren ots mightiin any ve sel other “yee 4 Maru.” 2 . of ‘fish caugAt in athei irme arca”’ rightt after th sion of a bomb, “The ex tat of this latter type hazar tan be determined and guarde agiinst by monitoring radioac utity in fish catch from’ the af- ret" ed areas uring théper 7