European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 19, 1973, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday november 19/ 1973, the stars and stripes Page 5 i be Nino Cochise 99, who claims to Bethe grandson of Chiricahua Apache chief Cochise has been Given a five acre Cochise lands a prize parcel of land by a development firm near the Cochise stronghold in Souther Arizona. He had expressed an Over whelming desire to possess some of the land in his Book the first Hundred years of Nino up photo blood test detects Colon cancer Boston a scientists say the have made significant Progress in devel Oping a simple blood test for Early Detec Tion of cancer of the Colon the second most deadly form of cancer. Recently completed clinical trials show that their test is highly reliable the re searchers say and could Aid significantly Washington disputes cancer Money claim Sacramento Calif. A the Nixon administration saturday rejected claims by University of California re searchers that the Battle against cancer is stalled for Lack of enough Federal a claim is false and can Only mis Lead the Public said health education and welfare Secretary Caspar w. Wein Berger. His statement was released to re porters in Washington and Sacramento. Radiologist Antolin Raventos said thursday that the Battle against cancer proclaimed in president Nixon s 1971 stat of the Union message has stalled rather badly. It seems to us in the Field that no much has gone Raventos is chairman of the department of radiology at the University of califor Nia s Davis Campus. In diagnosing this cancer of the Large in blood test is Able to detect Colon can cer before the disease spreads throughout the body according to scientists at the Harvard medical school unit of Boston City cancer which will kill 46,000 americans this year generally strikes after the age of 50 and kills Over 70 per cent of its victims within five years. The Dis ease can be treated with some Success if diagnosed scientists led by or. David m. Bull and his assistant Richard a. Helms noted in a report in the journal science that their blood test positively detected the Colon cancer in most cases during the clinical to the report 79 patients were tested in the trials. Of the 27 patients wit Colon cancer 24 gave a positive response in the blood remaining three Colon cancer patients and 52 cancer less subjects gave negative response. The researchers say they Don t know Why there was a negative indication in the cases of three cancer most striking indication of the value of the test came from eight cases in the study in which negative blood test results conflicted with previous diagnosis of Colon cancer. In All eight cases the researcher say the blood test proved to be Correct and the patients were found to be suffering from other researchers say the test works by measuring the activity of the body s immunity system which uses an Arsenal of antibody molecules and defensive cells to attack disease microbes and objects foreign to the body. Clerk reaches out Stamps in inflation Fairmont Minn. A mar tin county commissioner Ray Worden says his wife recently received a first hand example of How the Cost of living were discussing inflation at Friday s meeting when Worden related this Story my wife had picked a can of the shelf when a lady came by with a Stamper. She said just a minute can i have that can then the lad reached Over and stamped it. It went up two cents right there in her diocese picks Black Bishop new York up the episcopal diocese of new York has elected the first Black Bishop in its 188-year history at special convention of both clerical and Lay Rev. Harold Louis Wright 44, a new York diocese staff member won election saturday As Suffragan Bishop Over three Iother candidates on the first ballot according to a diocese spokesman. Usually on the first ballot you get a test of strength among the candidates. Then some candidates withdraw the spokes Man said. It s very unusual to elect a Bishop on the first a Suffragan Bishop Wright will serve As an assistant to the Bishop of new York the right Rev. Paul Moore jr., and serve alongside the diocese s other Suffragan Bishop the right Rev. J. Stuart Wetmore. Wright of Woodstock n.y., was born i Boston and attended the general Theo logical Seminary Here. He was ordained in1957. Two survive 7-Story fall Concord . Up two construction workers Rode an eight ton con Crete roofing slab Down the Side of a seven Story housing project and lived. The two ironworkers were dug out of rubble piled one Story High and were i Concord Hospital with multiple injuries including broken Bones officials men were identified As William Lambert of Biddeford Maine and James Sheeran of Woburn Bozoian a Steward of the Iron workers Union said four workers were attempting to put a 43-foot-Long Concrete roofing slab into position Friday after twas lowered into place by a Crane at the Urban renewal project two blocks from the state slab broke Loose and plunged Down seven floors tearing away part of an exterior Wall in the 105-room building for the elderly he of the men managed to jump free to safety Bozoian said. The other two Rode it to the ground and were buried in the head of Buddhist faction in Saigon Dies at 56 Saigon a the head of South Viet Nam s pro government Buddhist faction the venerable Thich Tarn Giac has die from brain cancer at Saigon s Vinh Nghiem Pagoda. He had returned last month from treatment in Japan. Energy crisis is viewed As tonic for cities by Martin to Chin Washington not the nation Surban centers May experience a rebirth in the Wake of the Energy crisis arid gasoline restrictions Federal and local officials said officials added that their agencies were using the occasion to explore new strategies to restore the cities to their for Mer Eminence it s an Opportunity to re establish the City As the heart of our nation said Floydh. Hyde under Secretary of the depart ment of housing and Urban Federal programs and policies ought to make this crisis an Opportunity for the cities instead of another Hyde said he had directed Hud s Agency Heads to think through our own policies and programs to Deal with the opportunities at question is what kind of catalyst can we be " he was among several government officials to Point out that the original purpose of cities was to enable citizens to fill Many needs in one centralized area. The cities were thus created As concentrations of Commerce Industry science the arts and world War ii however increased dependence on the automobile and the creation of a network of freeways has hastened the decline of the cities this theory continues. Shopping malls replaced Mai streets As growing numbers of persons travelled increasing distances to obtain the variety of services they previously obtained in one the Energy crisis however the City s one Stop service will be at a pre won t mobilize 300 horsepower to go to the drugstore for a pack ," said Edward k. Hamilton new York City s Deputy , what s happening is that the transportation consequences of Low density living which is really what sub Urban living is turn out not to be accept Able from the Point of View of Energy usage pollution and National rep. Edward i. Koch d-n.y., observed that this can Lead to the rebirth of the City but you can t leave it to he added the City has to take action improve its mass transit improve its safety improve its Mode of , a former mayor of Fresno Calif., said we be treated cities like throwaway containers. As we be discarded cities we Haven t just left old buildings behind and of human beings but something sing ular and said the Energy crisis if nothing else would provide an impetus to the mass transportation that the cities desperately need
