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Tuesday, March 2,1976
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& sea in Ch!ba Prefoeture. But before plunging into th« sea, he, had pUu:idd the schoolbag of omgirl and thebo^ts of tho other 6n th"ide of the road, in k鄉ingw崎the ritualassocia. ted with siiicideん
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'In线farewellnote to his wii,e, say3 the weekly, he wr6te, "I have fovm.d o\it youぉave another man. I cannotlive anylong«i', I am tみtdnjf the chU<iren with me into (Jeaゅ.ひ3eQqrsaving3 td build a tombfortliem."
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by Nathan ieIB, Thayぐr. I detected メ few fclctuftl6rroi*3 and 、vas concei'nedajbout a numbfr of his asapilions'thatlack importtm evdde则to back them up. In ionoihstawe, for exahiple; he notes that "The Japan Times, fo. UTvd^ (n1897, is,elyaccus. ed of havinglinkjsto the foreign Office that arc too close for the
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health of its oyectivUy/, This is a bold statement t歸oithei* TieedsJfurthere(戮boration or at 1ea名ts6me cyidence tb^nal^e it stick,:、
'MaparVTodajr, however, is a fine introductory sui"y of |Ja-]jmnゅd8hi)uld be read by all people Wishingtp g^mfurthも;^ infjights inれJapaii'scひmi)Wx society:, :べ:?."ミ.::
JapanCameraK鹏cl(sOut A Hype For Play-off Spot
t【ve !&mploirersaiidGoveninVent agencies, for example 一 to keep .atpi'es(jHbedlevels the hiring 。f graduatesむom these top-ranit inにuniversit'ies,, :
Theb卵icideaof aはthis is to create an opensystchi of higher ediuiation so that "gakureld,, Teprcsentcd by "audful.of first rate universities willcai'ry iar leきsweightthaii化does now in the 'evalu'aUouノof加c,s"ノsochii' stfttus.
Only when this comes about, it 5s suggested in the p:an, willU beCOmci possible to create a wひi', kingsystfm oflぱeloiig education 一a systふniwh"'eby people in allage grmゅs mayleanianything: at any time to improve themselves.
Allthe troubles h、 Japan's education system, aigugs Hai'a Yoshi6, assistant prof"sor at the Tokyo intitute of Techtvolo-gfy, originate from the unive.rsi-ty entrance examination system.
"trばeltmg" education is impo-
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ssib'.c," he says, "imless this system ,and the Society do加ip"-ted by it — is reformed." Education inJ"pan, fiom kinder-g»arten allthe way to high school, he po in 13 out, is directed at onenai'row aim — jumping on the "escalator" that promises a privileged status in society;
•ir the "gakureki" oriented e-(iucaticm system is corrected, how.w.iU】ばelong education beco: me possible?
Thelぱe cycle p】an suggests th'is mi.ght be'. .aocomp】ished .in thes.e directions:
:~ Esbablishirvg an integrated system of education that incorporates lifelong education (e.g., vocationaltraining and uni.Veis-ities on the aii')into regulai'u-nivei'sity education.
一Alio willg employees aged U?ss than加to takelong vacations tひattend school.
一Setting up "quotas" for older stitdents aged 30 and above at high schools and uriivei.siUes so they won,t h&ve dtfficulty geれinfr enrolled,
—Granting employees aged 35-40 an extended paidleavelasting" atl叫st six mcmths so that they may take a respiteむom the乂ares oズthゅjobs and pre« prh'c themselves,ぱtheyso de-sii'e,んrnew jol)$ in or outside thdi'company.
Piof. !;Iぉa says,"Ifeverj^ <me cah go to schoplres鄉e systematic learinirig anywhere at any Ume ii\ hislぱe, tlie present system of e due ait) on that rushes ev6ri?c)\il<^tohigh schooland imiversはy xyillj)robably cliange."
B,THOMAS HORI
TORONTO. — Japa" (Camera jolted Altype Heat Treat witli a 4-2 defeat and knocked, them
01 it of anyぶlay-off spiwt they hopped to achieve. MearnvhiUe in the second game, Tm'f Cleaners came back tc> defeat Yamadp Studio 3-2に
.The Camwamen cSame out flying in the fifst period and v&p« ped」nもhreegoals. They conti-nlied to dominate thegamもin ゆe second &rtdni。stofthe third periods. (?1^aigOkaZ^ld,ヽvh0 taレ 】ied倫ce, !" Japan to an ear〗y 4、 0 advantage which Altype 、ya& unable to overcome.
AlShishidd deflもcited a ,jmss from P枉iilUchikata to give the Gamer & men a1-0lead. The tAVo combined agなhv to ma.k《it
2 - Q as AlShishido drew thき face-off to Uchikぉa who blasted a shot into the net. Ci.aig,Oka-zaki picked up airらbovmd off a shot by Ray SughwnM'i and flipped it high into the nもt .to give Japan a 3 - Qlead.
The C輝eranien got a biでak in the second periodwhicぉlead to their fourth go illas Frank Oda blasted a shひt towards the net 、vhieh bounced off Craig Okaza-ki,s shoulder into the net.
Two-thirds Un'ouゅthe tゅ、d period, it lopked as thottg^h Japan would get a shut-out. Maは Nakaniui'a was. veryミteady. 'in
(he nゃts bui'Nvit)haboutfivci mi; mjtes to p!ay AUype came alive. Rogerlnamoto pi'oy Wed the sぉa-' rk with a breakaway goaland assisted on Rick Hayaslii's goal in'in\iteslater. Ui^6rtun汰tely, it was *a Httletool咖and were thi;is eliminated from any (pl財-off position.
In the second game) Yamada Studi" caine out strongiy inゅe first p e Hod anり00k 6dlike tぉey i nay Hなve 、vcin the game except theyco\ild n<?t s'topBri&n.Kita-murs. With two goals and pne assists, he is the heart of the team and must 'piay stnmj?ly in thふplay-offs if the Turfmeれho-pe to go aリthe way.
Ron Kishi shot the Studio men into a1-0lead inthe first period assisted by Kelly Kioiiaga and Glen Katsuyania.
Brian Kftamm,a started things off foi'もhe Turfmen in the se-cond period. He set up th6 twO" on-one bi'eak by Gary Tanak" and Don Kohara resulting in the formはscoring. BriajiKUamm'a then..scoi"ed.a. s'h.orhanded goal at about th(i teiy minute mark to give Turf the lead.
BrianKiitamtn'aきcoi'ed forty seconds into thertird pei'iod assisted by D ゆ Kohara and Gary Tanaka. A} In a iwo to fired along rising shot from the ceまe ice area and -the Turf goalie dropped the puck into the net to make the fiiuilscore 3 -2.
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