” Insofar as information on concrete precautionary measures is concerned, it>would seem that assurances which indicate that all possible safety measures will be adopted should suffice. The Japanese have already been told of intensified sea and air patrols, establishment of a large danger area, and the use of knowledge developed from past tests. An additional factor might be cited, namely that improved weather information in the area concerned plus better forecasting techniques will render fallout prediction more accurate. The matter of compensation recorded in paragraph 3 of the October 5 note is beyond the cognizance of the Division of Military Application. Vincent G. Huston Colonel, USAF Deputy Director of Military Application