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tlieatom, _ It's Atechnique cal!edrecom,
aome of hi, fell— scientists ex, plained why it,s revolutionary "why U、 ca加ingぎぉorae aUm) on The Natuw Of Things ah own recently;
K«con)i)inant DNA (a的—レ homif^eje adりr^B$6rcliほhighly
tentiai for bot^ goc^抑d ill,叫d the狄ientific cひmmimity is shai^-
On Jbhl8ぉr嫂rfmv — sub-Utle^
ilia汰IM Co卿arable in Importance to勤!附ing Atom
animals, tox|n i^roducen, and so forth? In thislふnまruriやis re-aeareh卿ldゃyez11幼<1to豕e加tii;
Jf孔Cambridge, Mass",〖b is3ue of recomWrt幼t DNA r幼e,rch is "l)eciaUy', iinpiortaiit, fou both scientists抑dlay men,孕Uic^ 0ier, ii站beeii public debate thfei:e oVer the bulling of ttlabpratoryfor research oひcance"iruses. S卿ki visited eaTnl>ridge intheprepai'a-tioiv,oj^チt^ii3 program to tallcん
8れd th,. scientists oj? H争rvard Xhii"柳れy, Siaれng their ylゃyvs, pro and cop, are: Mark jPleshue, bioloぉst, Harvard IJni: ver$Uy; ,Aぱrもd 、Vel"cci, Mayor of Canibridg6; Bernard Davis,、nii-
WhenぉふゃlnyGo4s Su加Id crobiologist, Harvard; David
show^;how seientisiscan isolate genes fぉm fmy: or^^nidm end 'hi-fiert th柳into any othもir 0ま:ni8m. In doing thisもhey^ c抑 thiis create totally nworg抑-is咖,The " tie fits of recombinant IWA can i mi hide: thさ、correction of hereditary disease; program-ming bacteria to make hunrnn msti加,れorrnon^8, bldゅfactors, etc" aind plants that in戮ke theft owrt fertilizer from the air,
ButcouId scientists unwiはingly produce oi'granismS withぉぉlly unexpec^ effects 、.— 8Upゃ"' cancer production, destruction of ecolog k ally important pia?it a oJ*
CJI«rt,,Zmeittber. of the Cambridge City, Council;Jonathan King, moleculaT genetiiist, MiT; Mary Mkoloro, member of the Cam-bridgie Ci/tiziens* Roview Board; andJon&Uvan Beckwith, inoleculai' geneticist, Harviufd, ~
Aやthe University of Toronto Su》uki aIs 6 int^rviゃw Louis Simi-novitch, Head of tTi《D邻art merit of MedicalGenetics and Chairman of t'he M"icalRese"でh CouncilofCan.ada committee on re<J6inbinant JD(NiA ((抑d who is al蹄a mol拜lar biojogist w)10 willhi加BeIf carry out research in this field).
JゅQれPrまo. F0"nd甜ion Puts Of Buddha'sおaching lほTor Mo ,きI
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TORONTQ""The Buddhist Pro-mo ting Foundiation of Japan, Chairman lir.,Yーn Nuttiatも doiiatcd 50ぁ,W of "The Teaching of 6uぉl3^,' ib肠Seal)Lprse
vき]^, ToTont^,imd one<Jopy、of 《his book Villpぉcedineaゅ 0"hero91nsoitもe Hotel.
Fotmdation was f6rmed j)y Mfj^ Numat^'^ho is theOhairriian of the Board of MTUTOYp Mfg. Co. 'Ltd" gen鄉ipiajiiifactuter of pズecisi6n hi抑纽ring tools and. jp?truinente foi"、di加eii8fona1liwi-trolog:!^ It is咏e beliefりf Mr. l«ainiata that the afUintnent of world lie 一 is possible only upon
rooms,ery year in Japan, with
一In Torontp- thei:e are脂ny people who would bevevy intei.-e,tedto ;read a book abiout ^i^ddha, esp.<^mlly ;f it is in their ownlanguage. Therefore, nゃ、v "at麵books hゃve arHvもd in Canada and vdttithe heaれ;y consent of Mi% Wren, the 'ipanagゅ "The Teaching of Buiidha,, be a(ic6ssible :toaUgviests in がery rbom oftheSeahoi'se Mo旨 Hotcぃ
Thfs edはion of The Nature:of, th(j producer, Nancy Archibald Things乖B written and narrated ^theれecuUve Producer of^ the by David Suzuki, photogrrphed serieも 、 by Rudi Kovai)ic an(i edはed by Dr. Suzuki also returns on CBひ Leslie Br own. JamcsMurrkywas wUh M3Sciencもl!^IagazUie start-
ing Wednesday, M&i'ch15th at 8 p.m.
Producer Assistai^t on these pr(igrams is an other Japanese Canadian, Kay Nagao.
THE
Ah Ihdepetiflent OrgatvforGonoidians^ ofJaiHiiioseOrigin
Vol.42 .— n
ぉJIIDAY, MARCH 3,腦
TORONTO, 0NTARIO
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TORONTO — Western Univer- ship fi^om the Coaching .Assoeia- Miss T"sukamoto wilTjipplir the sltygradu"te studi^ntSl^iarontioii of Canada to pur sue coach- $2,500 award to cpntinueぉer Tsukiimoto has received asch0l"1、ing studIt is attire: universitylevel.studies iri th egr actuate program
at Western's Faculty of Physical
TheVolumesha令e 1^eもn h a tided toぉr, Wr紐ャbyAfr.Kar]LWax,
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TrekTd Pole A
ByPETEMcMARTIN
VANCOUVEヌ一Naomi Uemura has conquered thぇヽvor丫d,s h〖きhest mountぬns, -paddled alone on a raft down Uielen^jthofthe A?na-Zon. River, and travelled12,000 kiipmetres from Greenland to Alaska a lone on a dogsled.
"like to travelaione beci:、se I pi'ove something to mysもビ,"い きays, "If you t akきsomeゥne along you can,t find your spiritノ,
Ueiiiuia.-lias曙.trav(;l'ied..血lone. 'sり' far and sooften, '"e should be able to imi! his .ipiHt in a rush-hour suぃvay.:
He甘as the first 'pefさ6n io have climbed the tallest moun-
WtinぉToSeは
rows
tiiinsof five conti tie n〖s——J Everest iii Asia, Kilimanjaro in Africa, Acconcagua in South Am、づ。a, MonもBlanc inEui'ope and McJu。-t Mei"nley化Nort'h America, For good measure, he also climbod Ivlount JElbi'us in Russia and the MaUerohni in Switzei'land、
Besides the pad(JHng down the Amazon * River and ti'aveliing £ across Arctic w?istes in a dogs!ed Uemura also trekked acんss the Filchnei,ice sheぱin Arttarるti(^a, where he visiie【iari Argentine outpost.
Ahdahvc^ys.he,sdonもitalon(v lie doesn,ぃlooklikeaneゃ ploreThirty-six years ol4, five feet one ini:h a rid plump as a btabyU(jinura has sin:vived severe
Oi)the Arctic dogsled^expeji-
Uo?i,said, his entire face ti,hv
に-'■-- へ. ■、-
:black 4ue to frostbite; Once,
CQach ing of gymnastics.
the
Miss Tsukamoto, a Tpronto native and graduat;もof EastY'prlc CoUegiate Institute, received an honりrs degw in physicaleducation andpsychology fromYork University in1976. S))e also served as a varsity team gymnastics coach at York helpinglead tl>e team to the Ontario women'sミn-tereollegミ"e title and a second-place f inish in the iはUohalf inals,
his entire dogteam and allhis
、,."リに卞,WASぉlNGTQN.— AJさ?)ane-suppきfelUhroughanicefloも Vice,President ofヌTI C,da 33^0mpany ""o】リ"i":きintムj^ef"g;3wato :' Lt(L (PresidentおMr .Shig eびわ印t: it is inthemarketfor.V " . " +
theperfectionofth^humさn布inもYaniainoto):ーfch】's the Cana-加ericari sparrow, frozen aInc,iヒlめhぅwas:ble. to ior the purpose ofwWt^h there h» dian subsidiary of MITUTOYO iトぁg pieferab〗y about 20 口 いrescue bpth the dogs and his sup-
San多ei Gym加sf
thet^chiirgjof Biiddha. There- Mfg. Co. Ltd. forも,along with managing business enteirprise for niore than
A!lex卿tives of MTI asp ire to support the gi"eaもwork 斷.
40 year8 hゅasbeenexertin^ Ws Numata and willsi J马ply "The efforts in the development of Buddhist musrc and the propagation of Buddha'sがctures and U aching 8.
"The-Teaching of Buddha" is already printed in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish•
Teaching of Buddha,, to anyone upon their request. And the books are also available in English/ Japanese*
State your address in fu" wUh the postal code and send your
i«s (ha!f ouhce).
I" a telegram from the U.S. Embassy in TPokyo, agi'icビtじrnl tnd tr"deofHcia,s s^dchat iん: company Ta':ei Co., Ltd., r.ot determined how many it wants or what it is 、vUl':ng to pay
He was ii^ Vancouver recently prisparing for hislatest, and p;obably greatest, exp,oit — an attempt to be Uie first man to reach the North Pole by himseぱ.
He estimates the 6 000-HI0-
Mis-S .TuskaniQto,.s atht^tic tackgrouni^ includes perfpiTiling as a competitor in the1974 world championships in Bulgaria; hibitiontoui多、、(ith the Canadian team in Czechoslovakia, Hungary,
((biit wishes to buy whai; e、でr
qt'&;;tityaU.S.:fimcanカf:、".t mere Ishn:d to the North Pole regular intervals." >'"1take approximately seven
.'ix&(K' months, When he reaches the ヽ'orth Po!e he'llhead back to
and China; (h3 World Student imtre trip from Alert on EHes- Games in Mosco",(1973); and
The Japanese Jfiim is
order for "The Teaching of
As we find "The Holy Bible" Buddha" to: Buddhist Promotion tc visit us to give guida,,しv oっ「,,ョ
in moat hotelrooms in-North Foundatbn,c/oMTICanadaLtd., howtocatchsmalトbirdsavih,)w "eenan
America, "The' Teaching of 9010 Ryan Avenue, Dorval,Que* to process them" into froz0.1fo-
With an entournge of Japanese
Buddha,, !s placed in morehote、H9P2M8.
cds.
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Cont, on Page 2
theli)72 Olympic Games in Munich, Sharon was a,so a strong eontt^rK!er for Uie1976 Canadian Olympic teコm unにla severe injury in September,1975, forced her to retire from fuくher com* petition.