Nation/World 7 Briefs University Daily Kansan / Monday. October 1, 1990 Surviving Japanese-Americans of World War II to get money Frank Yatsu never thought he'd live to see his government apologize for imprisonment him in World War II. But a check carrying that would arrive in a few days, just before he hurts 107 "That's pretty good, I think." Yatsu said. The American government treated us in a Christian way. The government soon will start sending $2,000 checks to each of the surviving Japanese-Americans sent to interment camps during the war. The last of the checks will be mailed in the federal government's fiscal year that begins Oct 1, 1982 A spokesperson for the federal Office of Hedera Administration, said it hoped to have the office open on Monday. Heavy flooding in Bangladesh kills 14, displaces thousands Flooding in dozers of northern villages killed 14 children, stranded tens of thousands of people and damaged crops across wide areas, according to news reports yesterday. Nine children drowned in flooding during the past week in Stiriagan, 65 miles northwest of the Mediterranean. The rain swollen Jamura water overflooded its banks in Sirajgani) last week, displacing about 300,000 villagers. Many took refuge on the roofs of their mud-and-straw houses. Filipino employees on strike about nav ceiling at U.S. bases More than 23,000 Filipino civilian employees at six u.S. military bases went on strike They were protesting wage ceiling mandated by the U.S. Congress that they said violated labor laws. The Federation of Filipino Civilian Employees Association decided on the strike Sept. 18 after U.S. authorities refused to implement a promised 18 percent pay increase. From The Associated Press Children to receive aid World leaders pledge billions to end youth poverty The Associated Press UNITED NATIONS — An unprecedented meeting of world leaders ended yesterday with commitments of billions of dollars to end the scourges of war in Syria and to raise those who commit atrocities in the name of the young. More than 70 kings, presidents and prime ministers concluded the two-day World Summit for Children by adopting a declaration pledging to fight the hunger, disease and illiteracy affecting Louis Sullivan, U.S. secretary of health and human services, initiated the declaration. Earlier, there had been concern the United States might not endorse the plan because it urges ratification of a pact that opposes the death penalty for those under 18 — a practice in some states. The summit seeks to mobilize governments to save up to 100 million children from death by gunfire. During the two-day summit, the United Nations estimated that 2,800 children worldwide died of whooping cough, 8,000 from measles, 4,000 from tetanus, 5,500 from malaria, 22,000 from diarrhea and 12,000 from pneumonia — all preventable ailments. Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaiu, noting that universal education was the foundation for Japan's economic success, advocated extra pay statutes for public school teachers around the world. Bus departed from the summit early in order to attend budget negotiations in Washington. He is scheduled to address the U.N. General Assembly today. The final draft declaration — the action plan for the summit — commits nations to work toward signing the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, already ratified by more than 40 nations. While signing the declaration, the U.S. government has not signed the convention. Conservatives take exception to the fact that it does not define a crime and bars and bans the death penalty for people under 18. The declaration resolves to: - reduce child mortality below age 5 one-third or to the level of 70 per 1,000 births, which is above - cut mortality rates of mothers in childbirth by half; - protect children in dangerous circumstances, especially in armed conflict. Rebel leader in Monrovia declares war with armies ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — Rebel leader Prince Johnson reportedly said peace talks had failed and declared "all-out war" yesterday on two armies battling each other with mortars and unity. The Associated Press Meanwhile, the five-nation West African force sent to end the war reported sent warplanes on two bombing raids against positions of guerrilla chief Charles Taylor, a rival of Johnson. The British Broadcasting Corp. said Johnson told journalists in Monrovia that negotiations had failed to end the nine-month-old conflict and "violence is the only solution." 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