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THE HOWOLULU ADVERTISER

Tuesday, July 29, 1958

JAPAN TO ASK DAMACES FOR ATOM DUST
TOKYO

(UPI) == Foreign Minister Aiichire Pujiyama said yesterday

he would ask the JU. 3. gevernment fer a compensation when he gets full
reports on damage inflicted on crew men of two atom-dusted Japanese

scientific survey ships.
Fujiyana made the statement in anewer to a question by Socialist

member Mrs, Satoko Togari who said at a House of Representatives Foreign
Affaire Committee meeting that the Japanese Coast Guard boats Takuyo
and Satusma were outaide the Bikini danger sone when they received

atomic dust.
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Mrs. Togari demanded that the Japanese government file a strong

protest with the U. 5. Government.
Pujiyana said as soon as he finds the condition of the crew menbers
of the two ships, he would send a protest note to the U. S. and ask for
@ Compensation for any damage inflicted on the crew men.

Dectors on Way to Aid Crenen
YOKOHAMA (UPI) = The Coast Guard dispatched the 700-ton patrol boat
Muroto to Guam yesterday with e doctor and medicine fer crew men of two
atomdusted Japanese scientific survey ships,

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