f @ STANDARD FOR ny 00 Wha tal é Office Me..corandum +» onrre. states GOVERNMENT: © TO : Those listed below DATE: September 3, 1954 Via-Shedby—Thoupson;~Acting-Director,, FROM : Dizision-of~InformationServices <*~ R, L, Southwick, Acting Chief SUBJECT: JAP FISHERMAN'S CONDITION SYMBOL: Public Information Service [ ISP:RIS U.S. news services are inquiring whether the crew menber of the FORTUNATE DRAGON who suffered exposure after the March 1 test can be called the "first H-bomb fatality" in the event he dies, The attached news dispatch carried by UNITED PRESS, you will note, uses this expression, We would appreciate guidance in this matter. It is my understanding from previous discussions with Dr, Bugher that the jaundice is dus to blood transfusions given the patient, not to irradiation. However, correspondents undoubtedly will use the "first victim" expression on the grounds that ths man would not have been subjected to transfusions: if it had not been for his exposure so that he is a victim of the H-bomb, If this man gets tagged as the first H-bomb victim (andI do not see how we can prevent it) the propaganda damage will be considerable, especially in view of the fact that the Japanese will now have the "credit" for baing the first victims of the A-bomb (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and the E-bomb, Any suggestions you have for handling this sitwution will be most welcore. Attechrents UNITED FRESS story 9/3/She Addresssess ce: . . Dr. John C, Bugher, Directar, Division of Biology & Medicins Brig. Gen, Ke E, Ficlds, Director, Division of Military Applicati John A, Hall, Chief, Office of Special Projects . XK. D. Nichols, Ganeral Manager ~

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