ke yp w pA: a CONDITION OF EXPOSED JAPANESE FISHINMON The crew of the fishing vessel FURURYU MANU apparently are suffering from exposure to radiouctivity. It is to be regretted that their dlinéss say have been the result of the position of the vessel in | near proximity to the Pacific Proving Grounds during the current test ' geriese Imeediately following press reports of exposure of the crew, all medical facilities of the Far East Comuand were placed at the disposal of the Japanese for treatment of the 23 crewmen reportedly injured. As evidence of the good faith of this offer, 21 of the patients were flow from Yaigu to Tokyo in U.S. transport aircrafte In addition, at the request of the AEC, the facilities, equipment, and medical staff of the Atomic Bo.» Casualty Commission were offered to the Japanese by the Dircctor of the rroject. Subsequently, our Anbassador at Tokyo mace further offers ot ~ssistance both in terms of scientific counsel and medical examination cnd treatment. The record clearly demonstrates that the welfare of tie patients has been and continues to be of primes interest to the United States. Despite repeated offers of assistance on the part of United States medical authorities, and repeated assurances that these offers would be accepted, thorough medical examination of the patients by Ue Se physicians has not been permitted. Hence we are coupelled to rely almost exclusively on Javanese sources for fragmentary medical data concerning the patients. On the other hand, the Japanese did accept our offer to analyze urine sanples of the patients for the possible presence of irmortant radioactive materials. The r.sults of these analyses in and of thensclves are inconclusive as to the over-all condition of the patients. Comolete data essential to dlarnosis and prognosis have been requested but have not been recciveds For your further information, the 236 Marshallese inhabitants of the atolls nearby the Pacifie Proving Grcund who were exposed to radioactive fall-out arpear to be in no danger of seri:us permanent after i | erfectse \_As soon as it was anparent that these people were exsosed to radioactive fall-out, they were evacuated to the U.S. Naval station at Kwajalein where care was immediately provided by the U.S. Navye In addition, a team composed of medical experts from the AEC, the U.S. Army and Navy yas promtly formed and sent to the forwartl prea... { to assure the bests allable medical attention and Sires”The welfare’ and continued well being of these people will remain a matter of vital interest to the United Statcse ANCES US DAS I we 3, 195) May w EM: HCBro Carreras 7 DOE AS STATUS VERIFIED BY iy 1, KguteDATE BUNS So oe ‘cottectionDa rox. 2-18-3 bg36 A a 4FT Wes } ey I> -1 TAN = ARCHIVES

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