TRCOMING TELEGRAM @-Departinent of ea aM Rep # 9 a Rp ee so WHOS iv pi he ee ee ACT MT. oe Ko action Kontr01:1059 FE otd? “September 25bots FROMTokyo ‘ Info , " 33 Tr_:«Seoretary of State G ap NO: 535, September 2, 8 p.m. : fp 19 34 BE i eyeee ereee 5. CLASSIFIED DOSAOD TINIE), Jd 1. JI called on Foreign Minister thismorning to express officials concern over relapse and critical condition: wl voc redio operator FUKURYU MARU, and to,‘extend ‘our best wishes for OCB 2. ND SLI usta CTA OSD Army LTR raAyy ie a eagE: Beery on SB YO 3 D Ban. e ee his recovery. At noon Embassy issued "press release re visit; text cabled Embassy's 520. ; s é I also expressed to Okazaki my donpern over unfriendly sensationalism with whic: Japanese Pres 1s. reporting illness and the encouragement given:tq!those Japariese officials who have used ; condition to:agitate for ‘larger compensation from US. Believing it impontant have US offer aa on recordgiiy in writing, I handed Okazaki a personal letter im which} after expressing our sympathy for ls (A) Restated our maximum offer of one million dollars;:,(B). poigked. out that, while distri- @ bution of sum is matter. for Japaneses Gayernment: vghoped major . @ portion would be used -to compensa te"Payte and recalled Foreign Office's ranye that individ?‘al solatiums should be two million yen;. )-asked formally?if H Japanese Government now prepared coneae compensation agreement; (D) reminded Okazaki that any sum in: ‘Shoes our offer would require Congressional action and consequent delays;,and (EB) hoped settlement could be arranged speedily n interestiexped: sting aid - and assistance for unfortunate fisherman. In giving Okazaki this; 3. PER RStid letter, I said I hoped it would be of fassistance to bisfertorts with his Ministerial colleagues. he ihe : : Okazaki said he believed our presat release would: be tnost helpful. He said his Government had:‘been on point of concluding ! agreement when news of relapse broke. This had stiffe opposition of Ando and Hori who were’.now more vigorous {fn opposin; million dollar settlement than at any ‘time before ,. Okazaki appea deeply disturbed by their opposition, . Hwhich »was creating difficul: situation for government. He seemed However, to have no useful + ideas for improving situation and was|pnable to predict:how soon 5 compensation issue could be settled. at ith: : a Ly vgn i 4. At this point I.showed him:‘mbase,va me with ABCC doctor who had examined’ —- “August!86, 1 ni {his docto: had reported to US that patient wha. hag.; Pecently necovers d from SPLCUAL AdSloiaal UJ fut Sebhblia) : Pai, “ 90031 s/t SEP 3 1954 i Jaungice Fbfol ae REPRODUCTION FROMTH cope , UF CLASS! FIED, . 8

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