i'MJE 2 T H E N逸W C A NAD)I A N Tuesdi^y, Januaひ13,1976
ingNisei Athlete Kono To Coach !!■ S. Olympic Te柳
HONOLUUJ.,八'foi'mれO' ,'】y印pic wもig^htlifUng champion ,むohv Hawftii hfl3 been named 'toでoきclv the U,S.もfftm for冬he
1976カummei" Olyinpic Games in
Montreal.
::The;^,S: Olympic Weiゅt-nftinにCoVmitUe named Tomiiiy lCono to the i)osはion dui'ing a wecUujr in N(、v Orleans,
The!la^VVnii Timcishei'(i vcpoi't, ed Umt Kono,:onetimtTi'eミident of Sni;nuii(^"tQ, CAHf.,is^:i、ow
ci^jstヽv"hthe cityひi"'ks "nd I《eclent ion Dept.
JKono 、voiレhis first Olympic tit)e in the iJ)4& j?咖es i" Hels-
h、ki, competing in thel格poリnd class. :.■、,■
He,n againiiv thegfa-mes fttMeUnm—, i)iisぱn^c as aュ81-p(nind oohtei^deir.
Kono ivas ,n12 wo rid cham-piQnships〗riズivedivisi(iれ3,11れa; UonaにAAUUtles in ^hre& class-Gs.,and set 2(J intei;naUonai re-cov(ls in four classiぉ(^atioriきき. I us career. '
XKonois&lso fl Tnembぎof the NationalOlympic Weightlぱtinぉ Hallof Fame and coached the Mexicぉれteam in the1968 Olynト jjicsゅd tj>e W"ぃGieritvain for the f9ゥ2 Olympics.
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THE N€W CANAOd^ PUBLISH HI 4T9 QiMM SUM I WM|» Of#» MSV狄,
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nvj^,&treaゃment have passed the test of *'f〜e-yesr survivalパ,art ess^tialmile&tone for any tre. atment of caTV^er.
The vaccine, hdweveir, hislittle effect ill anim枉1experiments. ABf6i'th!s, Dr, Mamy?ama explains that the cancer cells trsii^s-pl"ritecl in animぉldiffer fr卿 those th&t grow.〗n human bodies.
Unsuccessfulrecordai;! animal tests &Te' also causing Df. ^a-ruyaftiato'、'eむainむom在pplymg かr Minist^ry of Health atidもレ ぉre peI'mission to put hisvpcciv on the market.
A Tapi41y'incirc!站ing umber 0f》'equests,nevertheleが,for tjie M'siruyanm Vaccine are arriving b6thfんm wれhinゅd without ぉpa",おceo r ding to bi、Fu〗ita.:
One night; Ifist April,a j)atiもnt inLondon phoned Dr. Mi?iruya, ma'sぉoriie and the Ko mag one Polic《Station and telもxed:ぉnm,-gent messagもto the head office of Jepaiv \A^r Linfs. Some of the MaruyぉmaVaccirie、vasもJius vyWさlced 'away from UiもNippon ^^edicalぉchool'H鄉i"tai to Ha-i】eda AirfK>i"t ]byもpolice squad cur and sent toおurope by the first 'available J A L planeに
A typicalcase is one involving Miss Joan Pみpagioi'giou, a known Greek songstress. Suffering from ■a serious.case of ovari'aiv cancer, she has undergone surgery^ t、Vice in an Athenian hospitalwith no satisf&ctory results. The article in the Gto'dian, Oct, 21, 1974, prompted her to fly to Ja-pan in her desperate seaich :for a cure.
She an'Wed iiithe middle of Novemberlast year and her condition' began to improve'...remai*!^,-ably after a mo nth of treatment with thcMai'uyama Vaccine. She flew .back to Athens. <and has been in perfect heaUlisince. Miss Papagiりrgiou,S doctor recently 、vi.ote to Maruyama that the fist-sized maligmmt tumor was tiow. totally. ■ undetecta]ble .'in and. around his patient'&ovary.
"The vaccJne therapy is by no means a riiere supplementary cu-i"e for cancer," Dr. Maruyam效
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chilchert follow that way of ed-iit'ation tiiey wUlnever go: beyond thにlひwe1,I'anks."
The mainoしstaciestorefom, says Mrs.Harada, are the. mothers, who "ave egotisticaland always criticizing each other, 、vith on!ytheir own children's in-tcrests iiレmind. And, anyway, it's stUr sort of tab a 00 to clitレ eize' .the .:educaticm' s'ystem. You are regarded as a lied."
Sabm'o Hashimotp, a senioi' official.of the:lefVwing .J. a pan-teachers, union,: adds; '(What you are talking about here is a ladicalrefom of Japanese society, bo cause right now a diploma fiom the Hgl>t"Schoolis stillthe^ key to acceptance. 'Apart from prestige,は,s a matter of money, ri'ivate university tuition fees nVC 'times higher th'an:na-. tio"al.,,
'Mitsuo Fujinan、i, e ducat ioi> (xjjtu't of the iiUing LiberalDc-mo(?i'atic J)aH;y, sf^ys the govem-mertビs aim is not; to destroy the imique 1mive1sはie(— which ate {!tUlneeded — but to improve the other estnb】is】)riients by more financialaid amibetter training ,of "teachers..
He also believes, it is iiecessa" .ry. t:o、 "doptーa' unifoi'm— entrance, ゃxanv::for all-nationaluniveirsitiejs. and ha" a system that gives all, Hch pr poor,a!ve(iuiftlopportunity to develop thc^iriiaUveintelli-
EducatMinisterMichio Na-gai is mgingbusin'ぐss :eaders to co,opei'ate his plan to create n societyt|ifvtdoes m)ぃattj^ch so much importance tci academic ])ackground. Heャants t<y see a m'iにsystem, tiot the "right', sゅooldipU)ぉa, go vein company (entrance aiid p1.6mやHon 0pp6rt1ト imies..
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asserts, "it is totally hidepen-dent from the rest of the取uch pi:act ice Ibut; bearinglittle effect methods to save cancer "-tients."
Those who wish to obtahvUje Maruyama Vac cine arer^iiested to c6ntact the Research Institute 6f V狄cme Therapy for *ru?n-oぉand Infe<JtioasI>iseasgs, Ni-]ppon Medi<!AlS<jho<ylぉo多i)ital,i •1Sendー, Biinkyo-ku' Tokyo, 1ti8al0inネnu".walk ffom dftglStation,Chiyod沐Sulway Line and the hours are between 9'〖a1i411ajn,, Mpiiday, Tuesday,
p&tiぉ"s Jゆartese sgeakinig att-endamt visit the Hd&piぉ1:in pei'-啤.P在tients are not to come. The vaccine theraぉy isavai!ゅIゃ —ぶ(mdはioriゆaいtile patient can. j)rodvceWs or.her, doctor's wri' Uen permissiori t;o receive Dr. Miaruyanm,s treatment and an X-ray j)Soto oftheaffe<ited pkrt of the body.
The folio wingclinicalresults in -aTice<lc^iicef (1963-A^pril1973) inりnler of t;^pe of cancer,i'number of cas幼,ぉiぉ goodresuれs, goo drきsuits and innef£ective.
Stoin;ach cancer,1172-159-361-662;lunぎcancer,邻9.35-86-138; intestines canceiy 293-43-100-150; breast cancer,142-2 e"60-66; uterine cancer,130 、27 >37-66; bilaryti'act cancer, 20-3-6-11.
Esophagus cancer, 83-18-22.43; ovarian cancer, 51-8-17-26 ^ 幼rCO ma, 39-4-15-20; "ncreas cancer, 50-13-17-20; upper jaw cancel',25-2-11-12; pharynx cancer, 45-9.11-25.
Liver cancei', 39-7-11-25; hl效-ddef cancer, 29-9-10-10; brain tum(n.,12-3-3-6; skincfmber,12— 3-5-4; semino腦j U-0-6 5; tongue cancer,14-4-2-8; mediastinum tumor, 8»2;3-3.
Malignant melanomぉ,3-2-0-1; mulゅle mもlanoni效,3-2-1-0; prostrate cancer, 7,1-2-4; malig-nant thymoma,ll,3-3,5;parotid gl)and cancer, 7-1-3-3; mixed tumor, 1-0-0-1;and others, 3-
MiぉT"eena芽e J印aivCuU"re
TUfeSA,OkUに"Cathy IXir-den, browii«>haired, blue-ieyed girl frontIicmolvi:u,、va$】1an1edMis3 Teenage America i'ecentlj^.
{^election of trhel€-—r old beauty climaxed a 、Veek of ac-tWities of thepageanにShe /will iでceiye a多IO,OOO sdio!arれip and rきiゅfor a yeai* as Miss T€en-age A meric、 ノ
The winner is a hiぉh schoolsenior 、NHthan"A,,grade average. Her talent act was a demonstration of tlve ai,t of Japさitese flower ai'rangeinent.
She wants to enroll at dthei' Stan ford or Pomona Univ. and major in aぉtudy of the Japanese p!60pie and their cu:ture. She spek^ks Japanese and plans to bean'interpreteiv
Japan Art OiEjects Worth $250,000 Stolen
MANCHESTER, England.— More than 500 Japanese arもob-jects,wortli about多250,000, haye been stolen from the M an eh ester Mus€um,
I Police fear that the tiny carvings apd figui'ぉ,ornaments worn ゎy medievalsきmyrai,歸y ah*e-ady be on thぞb way out of Britain lo collectors】'n Japan or Norも"America.
Thci"c isahc^fty stack of lioinewoi'k to be tackled untn lifter "1i(lniglit, 、vith the family terrified to switch <m thetele-V is ion or make nny "oisひthat * coiU(i breakぐonccmt"、tion. Small 、voi、dei'tー the incidence of bad eyesight habno,ma:ly high i、mong:.Japanese ■ youths ns they burn the midi"ght oil. T heim, senいsystem now poses 'dile印nm for .Yoko Hjmida, n foi'mri.- parent-teacher association chairman and moth", of bo.vs aged〗4 amiU): She hasaーys <、ppose<rprep schools Jind piivate
■ ■tuto rs,-leaving'如i':sons so mo ■JVeedom tひdevelop 'theii'o、vn peisonaliUes ami enjoy :]iiihihood pastimes. Iiiはnowhei eldest boy, Mak由,is eiih、i'ii、にhislast ヌai."at junior: hiぉh school,Avhich (Mids ..CO nip uIs or y ■、■ schooling 、 inノ :Jivpan.. Ni"ety pr.r cent' cif c'rt:l:d-'ren go 01、.to sei"(n.- high sehoo! mid am""l:!Gpcnceut to imレ vei'sity or eolleg;eに
''No、v Idcm,t know what to do," says Mi's. Haradn. "The "ations are pretty hard for any ■ child, so should 1,1"n、y'
■ •boy go .to a prep- schoolor'Juku? *>\lroady.. 80 per cent, of hisでlass' does so' anci nln、oさt all、viU bi、 d(?h、g'so:rts e.x.ai)ii,iaHoiV-, ".n、'e
tage?
"I haveゅvays bmiitgai"st the elitism ofぉpauese socidt》', Imt now Iiでalize that ii、y son's 】iぉ、vH】t>t、 sf"h、d l、y the events of the m、xt year or so, and I must go along with elitismばI want. hh-U :to s11cc9は..For the first timeIsee the great jrap 1、et、veeii.ideゲand i.ealit》..'
"At clefnei、ttuy schools, teachers en、phf^ーe the imi>ortai)ce of fmnian echication, deve:oping personalities and h、diゃ'dua1 sk:"s ai、d aliHity. Hutぼthe
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