University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 18, 1987 11 Nation/World WWII internment amends passed The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The House commemorated the Constitution's 200th anniversary yesterday by approving apologies and reparations to right a 45-year-old wrong; the forced internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. An official apology, a $50 million public education fund and $1.2 billion in restitution were included in the Civil Liberties Act, which passed 243-143 after several hours of impassioned floor debate. "This was the most appropriate way we could atone for what happened," said Rep. Robert Matsui, D- Calif., who spent more than three years in an internment camp with his parents, starting when he was six months old. "I don't know if you can remove scars, but I think scars can heal," Matsuki said after the vote. "I'm hopeful that we don't put this issue to that. That we just heal the wounds and make sure it doesn't happen again." The bill authorized $1.2 billion for payments of $20,000 to people of Japanese ancestry who were relocated, confined, held in custody or otherwise deprived of liberty or property under the government's wartime internment program. An additional $50 million was earmarked for educational programs dealing with the wartime internment. The measure also apologized for the program, which a government commission recently concluded had been the result of "race prejudice, war hysteria and a failure of political leadership." Also, it directs federal agencies to review criminal convictions related to violations of the internment law as well as applications for restitution of positions, status or other losses attributable to discriminatory actions. House speaker says cease-fire in Central America closer now The Associated Press WASHINGTON — House Speaker Jim Wright said yesterday that conversations with Central American leaders in the past week have led him to hope there may be a cease-fire in the region even before the Nov. 7 deadline established in a five-nation peace plan. He also said there was broad agreement in the House to go along with a plan to continue humanitarian aid to Nicaragua's counter for at least 40 days past the Oct. 1 expiration date of the current aid allocation. "There are powerful individuals and forces in Central America who are trying to work out a modus for putting a cease-fire into effect even before Nov. 7," Wright, D-Texas, told a reporter. "I find on all sides in Central America a deep desire for peace and reconciliation," he said, adding that peace was achievable as long as the process enabled all parties to preserve their dignity. Wright declined to identify the two leaders of Central American countries with whom he had spoken in recent days, saying he did not want to jeopardize their efforts to achieve an early cease-fire. And he said he did not know how likely they were to be successful. "I'm going to be content and joyous if I happen." Nov. 7th, or even Nov. 13th. He said he expected most Democrats to support his deal with House Republican Leader Robert Michel of Illinois to provide some $3.5 million to buy food, uniforms and medical supplies for the contrasts through Nov. 10, a rate he said was in line with the current aid formula. But Michel acknowledged that both he and Wright were meeting resistance to the deal. from Republicans who insisted on hiring ccrats who want less. And it remained to be seen how the provision would be greeted in the Senate, where leaders were not closely involved in putting together the agreement. House Democratic leaders said they went along with Michel's proposal — after cutting it from the $8 million originally sought and limiting it to humanitarian aid — in part to make sure he had cut off food and medicine to the contras fighting Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government. The money was to be folded into a bill approved yesterday by the House Appropriations Committee. The measure, designed to keep the government running while Congress works on appropriation bills for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, is expected to reach the House floor Wednesday. The aid money will be added when the measure goes to the Rules Committee early next week. ESQUIRE ESQUIRE BARBER SERVICE FOR MEN AND WOMEN FOR APPTS. CALL 842-3699 Name of Lukas Jubli 1987 Lawrence Book A. James Kavanagh, Ph.D. Welcome to Lawrence! 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