* =e Governme attention §i “ =4 2 views exp. ator on dusting” | Okaz2k: ia reply 7 4 -¢ é ‘a rth ut of Right Kato on , aor Cole i panese fic ‘ryu Maru ‘gaged in around tt Congress, , that the ° | adequate were fou ae Bistmene Ratna + n 7 ne tee ¥ a ee . < ee ‘The Japan-U.S. coordinating com-rt‘sa to study end combat the zd by Japanese fishermen from atomic duusting holds its first eday. The Japanese scientists sit on the left and the Americans cn the Prof, -Takaizumi is seen fourth from the extreme left, while Dr. Morton and Eisenbud sit second and fourth, respectively, from the extreme ight. j A SacergS13 FO Fo| F. OF ™~ A | ves | wi . had been no mention on i| hadbeenno1 transfer PB OBE btm EF LT - es Ait ie ifs OFI toes Ay f TENG oieFA hiduh ou ot o e on & A An ES i Hee. Li . of 3 aerEBs S The same sources recatled ,sat around the conference table officially for the first 4t© Nacasaki whe ‘time at the Foreign Ministry in ‘order to help sonby itn documents, ead jointly the injuries caused to Japane¢se fishermen by information ‘onthe research r + {Tre first meetingof th © Jap one US. sporeinating coupuittee at 11 am. * ‘ attended by a total of 2 scientists and goverment representatives including) (Prof. Masanori Naka-!| fizund, Dr. John J. Morton! ‘and Prof, Merril Eisenbud. j =~ "The brusted ramored U.S. scientist Were “monopolized” by the U.S, authorities. then giv'nes, the Jepanase sciens tists at the outcet of Weerese etomic dusts may be carr'ed over to Japan by ocean and eerlal_ currents, thus exposing Jonan to the imminent, dane cer of atomic radiation, The Japancse =de esked what} cn the part _Threugzeut the session, both! Gusty the UL co Reflecting this popular mise aside the much. fossibility that tiwpe of investi stn wa an will! witenenti day's meeting made it clear that the treatirert of the cure rent “atomic” patients should © be carried out at the initiae+ tive of the Japanese scicntists. The U.S. side has: agreed to the Japanese proc ~ posal, it was renorted. Both sides then agreed thet .sides discussed the current! ang Buyers if the futur e iuna’all inforination and exchange “Fuxuryu Maru” incideft un-' export to the CS. is to be| of Views on the Fukuryu Maru 3% . * the follow:“ “day conducted without further’ case should be coordinated by : riye tot pe oor SS te nature and chet |pBe firs study, wlronmentaal i “this Japan-U.S. committee. At the meeting, it was also ‘deeJed that the future study, and discussions of technical tuna ence the Fukuryu ‘incident is suhetukd to. leave nature WHE Be corducted under Yorohan the US. ony the sponsorship of the Japanese Atomic ind“nies Investigations “situation of the 5 connec-| Committ ee headed by Director “i of National case for the purr is Wi Hing} Rokuzo Koba atican for future s tegeen | Insitute of H ' i “ TGElg ta No é&ste MS went off tmelt Jazpan-U 5S j ip avoid ’ | ; i ; The Japanese side reported iia Fen Brought back to Japan : by <' "ts “other than the uns fort.nete Fukuryu Maru No. Dr, that : : to to and crops in dist the test zene, areas; from sides the oa 3.1 mouthed. . fes so fay med there is no t hazard upon mank:na, ures ca the ex; Girer d@ctaits of Wednesday’s Ftenbud thon repled|poth &-tording Incid: Parle EIZE Maszo 7 eritus ¢ told the that he ryu Mar ternatior atomic + Geneva auszices Red Crc The | medical aminatic fortunat fered t near B. investig Yaizu F Ne te fine} for the sUint w.ivtiod. vat E at the meting that the Japanese investigation teams have 30 far detected no radiation sl, is now 1 elgn Afir the past bitter experiences con atomic casualty research in Hie Bcth Japanese and #American scientists Wednesday the ‘arch 1 atemic dusting. nese fish’ a result expansion Fukuryu i the contaminated Maru to the U.S. side and other related political mate ters. bu dieu a ee abe Md Wie ‘a BOeS et Ministry spokesman replied,’ “There wasn’t any.” Throughout the meeting, it, was understood that tee Cieved retained rieeting} tights When asked if the U.S. sida Offered any “special. treats ment. or ¢rugs, a Foreign Ee