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3, The diet interpellitions and resolution came after a

period of weeks during whicl: tne pacific tests drew only a low

key and sporadic interestand comment along the loines of initial
reaction to the announcement as it is reported in reftel,
The press gave particular play on January 20 and 21 to reports
from Washington quoting Japanese Embassy official as stating
Japan reserving the right to seek compensation if the tests
had contaminated or damaged their fishing grounds.
Mainichi
the only major paper to comment editorially. Mainichi on January
20 protested to the tests by all countries and stressed the
right of Japon to protest since it was the only nation to have
suffered by the atomic attack,
Stronger criticism voiced by

left wing circules, with commie front groups most vociferous.

Commie sponsored the Japan council for prohibition of A and H-Bombs

has announced plans to circulate a petition against the Pacific

tests, The Japan science council revealed on January 25 that it
had received a letter from the British Nuclear Physicist
C. R. Powell, Chairman Executive Council World Federation Scienti~
fic Workers, calling on Japanese scientists to cooperate in
effort to warn world of "Perils that confront it if course of

unrestricted production and testing nuclear weapons followed".

The JSC intends to discuss the Powell letter at the annual meeting
to be held in April,

4, However, in the past week as the diet debate is in
progress, several foreign office officials that are handling

this problem have expressed considerable concern over possible
repercussions from the tests and in particular warned that the

U.S,

should not be misled by comparatively mild initial press

reaction to announcement of this year's tests.
American desk
officer believes that fishin, interests will cause particular

difficulties,

He anticipates tnat the fishermen will demand

compensation for the time and expense required to detour around
the test area and possibly also for exclusion from fishing in
test area. Reaction will be heightened, in his view, by

reoccurrence of problem of "Radioactive tuna".

-For this reason,

he suggested informally that the U.S, and Japanese scientists

agree prior to tests on reasonable standard of radiation.

5. In addttion to the above signes of future difficulties

from diet and foreign office, we souuld assume that international

communism will try to produce deliberately some incident which
Will cause as much havoc as accident of fortunate dragon did in

1954,

Hence it is desirable to be prepared for prompt counter

action, in collaboration with the Japanese if possible,

6. Even if such dramativ event fails materialize, evident

evident that serious problems lie ahead, particularly in the
view of the fact that conservatives and socialists that are
I believe the best way to minimize
united behind diet resolution,
with the Japanese
consultation
advance
to
is
these problems
tangible divicends
paid
already
has
This
feasible.
wherever
nuclear bombs
while
and
announcement,
test
in case of timing
remain highly sensitive subject here peaceful atoms collabora-

tion has done much to accustom the Japanese to General idea of

teamwork in nuclear matters.

Advance consultation appreciated

as token our concern with the Japanese feelings and interests,
and can be a means of inducing constructive initiative on Japanese |

side in the place of defensive helplessness which has been usual

response of JG to public atincks on nuclear matters.
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