10B Thursday, December 8, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Japan still haunted by atom bomb The Associated Press NAGASAKI, Japan — He was shot by aight-wing extremist for daring to attack the extemperor's conduct during World War II. But Nagasakii's mayor still thinks atom bombs were a punishment way out of proportion to Japan's crimes. "Pearl Harbor was not as cruel as the atomic bombing," Mayor Hitoshi Motoshima told The Associated Press. "The atom bomb wiped out everything; people in church, children in kindergarten, even their dogs and cats. Pearl Harbor was terrible, but not as bad as that." More than 70,000 people died after the United States dropped an atom bomb on Nagasaki on Aug 9, 1945. An estimated 140,000 people died in Hiroshima after the first atomic bomb was dropped three days earlier. Tokyo surrendered Aug. 15, 1945. Tokyo surrendered Aug. 15, 1945. Japan went to war with the United States on Dec. 7, 1941, when Japanese fighter planes sank almost one-third of the U.S. Pacific Fleet at the Hawaiian military base, killing about 2,400 people. The Roman Catholic mayor was shot in the chest by an ultranationalist in 1988 for saying the late Emperor Hirohito could have spared Nagasaki by helping to end World War II sooner. Motoshima has been mayor of Nagasaki since 1979, and before that, he was a legislator for the Liberal Democratic Party, which governed postwar Japan single-handedly for nearly four decades. He has said in the past that "the atomic bombings were genocidal atrocities inexcusable from the standpoint of both humanity and international law." But he also has called Pearl Harbor a bad thing and said Japan should repent over its role in World War II. Japan's wartime actions still have their defenders, although several senior officials have had to step down for questioning whether Japan could be called an aggressor. "I didn't even know that the war with the United States began with the bombing of Pearl Harbor until I came to college," says Harumi Oshita, 22, a student at Nagasaki University. Japanese officials have protested the plan to issue the stamp. The U.S. Postal Service is under pressure to rethink its plan to issue a stamp commemorating the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The stamp, to be issued next September, portrays a mushroom-shaped cloud over the caption "Atomic bombs hasten war's end, August 1945." Yesterday, the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo marked the 53rd anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by flying its flags at half-staff. Last week, the Japanese Foreign Ministry apologized for not warning that Japan was at war with the United States before the attack. Suicide caller makes Howard Stern a hero The Associated Press NEW YORK — The caller said he was ready to plunge off the George Washington Bridge. Howard Stern, fielding the call live on his national radio show, knew that the man had called the right place. "Who better to help someone who is psychologically disturbed than Howard Stern, who himself is psychologically disturbed?" Stern said yesterday after police hailed his role in getting the distraught fan safely off the bridge. Stern was thrust into the unacustomed role of hero after Emilio Bonilla, 29, of New York, walked to the middle of the bridge and called the radio personality on a cellular phone. Bonilla had climbed over the bridge's railing and was threatening to jump, saying he was depressed. "Let me thank you for calling in," Stern quickly told Bonilla. "I always wanted to help someone who was about to jump off a bridge." The pair spoke for seven minutes. Once convinced the call was legitimate, Stern seized the opportunity to plug his upcoming movie, "Private Parts," as Bonilla giggled. "When I mentioned the fact that I had a movie coming out and that he would miss it if he died, it caused him to laugh," Stern said later. "But it also caused him to say, 'Hey, wait a second. Maybe I should stay around for the movie.'" Lt. Stanley Bleeker of the Port Authority police was listening to the show and immediately sent officers to the scene. Another Stern listener, Helen Trimble of Brooklyn, got out of her car and wrapped Bonilla in a bear hug. police pulled Bonilla to safety. He was charged with cocaine possession and reckless endangerment and taken to a hospital for evaluation. Typically, Stern proved a less-than- gracious hero. When an officer grabbed the cellular phone to say Bonilla was safe, Stern shouted, "I'm a hero. Call the newspapers!" At his news conference, Stern made disparaging remarks about homosexual men and Hispanics. He also said the incident should convince the Federal Communications Commission, which has finned him $1.67 million for indecency, of what a great guy he is. Officials at the Port Authority, where officers routinely risk their lives with far less publicity, were not amused, though they said they had no reason to think the incident was a hoax. Research on cloning embryos from cells to be destroyed The Associated Press and grew those cells into new embryos. WASHINGTON — George Washington University has decided to destroy all data from controversial research in which human embryos were cloned, National Public Radio reported. Jerry Hall announced last year that he and fellow researchers removed cells from flawed human embryos The cloning involved embryos so deformed that they would have died independently had Hall not destroyed them when they contained a mere 32 cells. Still,ethicists immediately decried the experiment for raising the specter of mass-produced people. 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