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from United States would require congressional hearing and

they thoroughly appreciate this would not be in best interests
Japan.
Okazaki told me they would be obliged include statement in their note of acceptance to effect that this was final
lump-sum settlement of damages for this accident but that any
repetition of incident from future tests could not be settled

on same basis.

3.

There is thus every likelihood of concluding settlement

prior Yoshida's departure and I shall press desirability

disposing of claim before Prime’ Minister leaves.

This will

give us appropriate interval between compensation settlement

and proposed new conference dates. Highly important I be able
conclude agreement as soon as Japanese give their assent. As-—
sume authority offer compensation up to one million dollars
has now been extended this fiscal year (Embassy's 207, pare

graph 2, July 26).

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