eH ap of ~ t 7s ~ . Op a_—_a , OS Tear oa, eg Wee meeve GA PSE rh (ir215 | Cl AL 3f aoa cs eM, luayoud nS oe N OME US-JADAK Japanese and USscientists and stcials yesterday ye met in their first conference at the Foreign Office fa discuss the study and treatment of the 23 fishermen of the No 5 Fukurya Maru while the US Government decided to pay immediate compensation to the radiation victims, . . " Troe are ee ; rareOe PR It is that ar ‘of natic allowed full an operatic “nese an investi dust ¥ The conference, Griginally scheduled for Tuesday, was postponed until yesterday because of differences treatine of liaison ameng Japanese scientists, says Yomiuri. Jayune-e se’entisis, who wish- [Ecssy in Tokyo. ment a: of views hetween iopanese and US scientists and flack | — oy “4a TUR “SIRST meeting”of the Japanese.American co-urdHnat: ng cemmittee on the No 5 Fuhuryu Maru rad‘ation case was held at the Forrisn O'ice yestcrlay under the auspices of the Japa-. Seas of beth, countries attended.—INP.nese Government. Atomie eaperts end medical oftA B ° wp etd oe em ee nemer: 4 ed a free hand in the treatment of the patients and in ihe in- The Japanese side Wag repre jsented by 11 persons, icc uding — to discuss the subject with their CS counterparts on the understanding that they would play 4 leading part with the US side in the role of assistants. |nori Nakaizumi, both of Tokyo! University, and three officials } each from the Welfare and Edu-° eation Ministries, - Five Foreign! Offce officialsgtiended as ob-,: vest gation of the case, agreed {Drs Kerio Kimura and Masa- fisherrn Sugs be he} tions o of the The of this their vc “tional : demanc The conference, held tehini servers, . -* i Cresed doors, started at 11 amreIn reporting the TS decision ! _devotec io -¢ at 1 pm, and resured at to pay imm-diate compensation | most h 13 orm. . fo the 23 fishermen, a Kyedoavailab’ 1. phe subjects brought up fo} Reuter message from WashingCeriz idiscussion were: ton sald that the funds were @ Mattcrs pertaining to therzrey-} t9 be made available irrespe:- * minded tie of the result of the ine { “wide a vestigation to determine if the | investi: tie and other medical studies, @ Emironmenrtal sanitation, @ Food sanitation, ts " sani tee fishermen were outside the re- | most The inwrning meeting discussed gtricted area ar nots } the fret subject on the egenda. Authoritative sources ig Wash-} - from tt the afturncon meeting, the re-‘ington said- they expected an! ‘of will Umaining two subjedts. early statement from US Ambas-. operati At the morning meeting, it w2e}cador Alicon, end that the funds, by Jap ,dec.ded that future stuly snd ‘would be provided te cover In th discussions of @ technical nature ' neécical expenses for Injuries to jwoud be conducted under th? the men, payments to their femitempts orsnip of Japan's Atom’e | Nes, and compensation for their ey cduries Invest gation: Nose of carning powcr. i ci, headed by Dr R, Kea i, Directer of the Pa vente fetlgon Resvaren Tr state Dr Jacob Furth of the Chil-! dren’s Cancer Restarch Centiel fin Bosten en Tuesday szid that} Thurs it was decided the }the fishermen and surviyorg of: rvicnt, wentd be keftunder the ptroshimg end Nagese%i 1 gnt care 6f Tapaness defers and t sevelop dadly <ancer even. Ateerfcunt exp rts world Fe che |] to give assiatie aa nee cation demanded, Wweedes Inter. : Tre top US cancer syectatit made the annou” cement taced on. | The US was rerresented at the ga ctudy of ,conference by John Morton;” ar*lberately {Director of the ABCC, Dr Mer-' Til Efsendua, Director cf the, ‘ieattn and Safity Latcrateryo ithe Atomic Energy Cemmics’on, Col Joxeph McNinch, of the FEAR Surgeon General’s Offic? Col Relph Marx, of the £167 Armv jUnit, and two officiats of theEm-{ 600 yousg to mica; atem <4 capital menace many the cr char charege Cat evicer ing th worth: stance The Serves soverc Exper rese their be su. and s em.