averg ec: a € ison Sayslt ill Compen: The chief of the American Probe Atom Eomb Casualty Commis- sion in Hiroshima, Dr. John Mui . Morton, examined two victims; Need of the radioactive shower at the, Tokyo University Hospital and! IW onB! said his group will pledge all its facilities to aid their recovs ery. ut H-Blast Error Adinitted; Dr, Morton said he found the demand that the reports that enormous new explosions are planned. Rep. Chet Holifield (D-Caif.), revealed in a report on why 264 persons on Kwajalein and . nearby isi islands ‘suffered radiation exposure that the test blast was “larger than expect- ed” and ihat wunpredicted, ligh-ahtitude winds played a part in the Incident. S uate Forcign Relations Committee Chairman Alex- ande Wiley (R-Wis.) denounced “giving out whispers” about the H-bemb and declared President Eisenhower should tell the public of the “serious nature of this new dey clopment.” wae oe mamat | terineaoni Senate facts be made public confront the Covernment today amid Rep. Stevling Cole (R-N.Y.), I had expected” and predicted late yest they would recover in “two or ‘ay: zo three weeks; a month at most.” States 1s And in Yaizu, where the Fu-’ “just co: Kuryu Maru docked last Sunday, ‘ye i i reports indicated the 21 other vost gat! crew members of the 29-ton ves- | Japanesc sel weré improving. ‘outside 10 times more powerful than peared calm, hysteria among the zone ~mittee on Atomie Energy, refused to comment on reports that a second new H-bomh, the March 1 blast, is to be set off in April as part of the pres- 5 ent Pacific tests. Wiley made his demand during an impromptu Senate debate late yesterday. He comparec the present situation to the 2 ete nwaes a a Ameri Chairman of the Joint Come, withholding of H-bomb facts if . information before Pearl Har- : bor and declared the people 3 must have they are to have the “wisdom ° to act.” . Holifield, who visited the radiation victims on Kwajalein, said they are receiving ~ the best possible care, tliat they are “enjoving” their re covery andthat all the evid- beh mee the Pacific H-bomb tests and 1, fishermen “in better shape than John M. U.S. Poncders Bornb Power WASHINGTON, March 19 (INS)—Offcial disclosure that a miscalculation was madein ne G ence so far is that no per- manent injuries will result. eeer But while official Japan ap. people over rumors of atomic shovrel er food poisoning spread. contirurd to, hydroge: Ancther “redioactive” tuna beat put inte Toyo ate yesterday from Pacific. - the . Allison, Sovih Uvered to Se. (fald the L _ The sale of tuna continued ,the greatc to fall off throughout the na- ,2ssistance tion despite prices. lesg. than ties who half of wholesale. -#£i-s themselves The “Japanese ‘Tna-Bonito dealing w: Fisheries Association “vesterday{ The Am began coordinating Geiger-coun- pleased tc ter inspections of all ships, plus action wh their crews and cargoes; which both Jap: have passed within 700 mile$ of authorities the Bikini test site since March ,the accid lL - . - . Fukuryu Japanese health officials have joint U.S stamped safe tuna with the.of the inc Government seal of approval... ,Should re _The 98-ton fishing boat Kochi ,C@2 both Maru No. 22 docked at Tokyo “In adv Tsukiji Pier yesterday with 4.5 I am aut! tons of tuna from the South that the Pacific. A Geiger-counter check pared tot revealed a slight radigactive be necess. condition aboard the vessel but just com: medical authorities. said” no SO Warran radioactivity was found among , Meanvt the crew or the cargo. +..~.,-;Katsuo C One U.S. importer of tuna sus-| Governme pended shipments to America: the ineid pending investigation of the, Okazaki t Fukuryu Maru incident. The, Budget C Van Camp Company, Jiji Press,ment has reported, notifed Japanese exe) with the porters yesterday to hold up a) sufferers, shipment of 1,500 tons of tura:“relic£” © purchased by the company re also decl. cently. > kuryu NM A shipment of a special selve hazard « for radiation burns left. San firmed.” Francisco Ly air, early today to: 1 - treat the 33 crewmen of the’ eaa Fukuryu, Mara. ‘ : ‘cal aid f The Nippon Times yesterday: said received a contribution -. of the US. expe ¥1,000 io help pay medical’ ex-' now-famo penses for the 23 radiation vice radicactiy tims. The conor vas J. Derne Palmer of the Japan Procure‘iment Agency,