8 University Daily Kansan / Tuesday, December 3, 1991 Sweaters Up To 1/2 Off! Sports Shirts Up To 60% Off! Slacks 25%-50% Off! Rugbies Up To 40% Off! Suits 20%-30% Off! Knits (a very large group) $29.90 each! Ladies Sweaters Up To 1/2 Off! Skirts 40%-60% Off! Pants 50%-60% Off! Blouses 40%-60% Off! Men's Outer Wear 25% Off! and much, much, much more!!!! 842-2700 TOKYO — the government's top representative said yesterday that Japan doesn't have to apologize for its attack on Pearl Harbor and that the country doesn't need to apologize for dropping atomic bombs on two Japanese cities. Japanese official says apologies unnecessary Chief Cabinet Secretary Koichi Kato's remarks echoed those of President Bush, who said in a television interview broadcast Sunday that no apologies were necessary for the attacks. Nonetheless, the Japanese Parliament was considering whether to approve a resolution apologizing for the attack on today's 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor. The surprise attack brought the United States into World War II. In 1945, the United States brought the The Associated Press Pearl Harbor and the atomic bombings were unfortunate realities of war that must be kept in the hearts of both nations. Kata told reporters. Hiroshima Mayor Takashi Hiraoka said yesterday that Bush's comments were regrettable because they justified the use of a cruel and inhumane weapon, Kyodo News Service reported. He added that it was better to place greater emphasis on building new history between the two nations rather than debating individual points Pacific war to an end with the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that left up to 205,000 people dead. Nagasaki Mayor Hitoshi Motoshi ma said the United States should recognize that an atomic bombing would The mayors of the maimed cities, however, disagreed with Kato's stand. violate internationallaw, but headdied that Japan should apologize first for Pearl Harbor. Kyodo reported. In his comments, Kato did not directly address the question of a parliamentary resolution that would express regret and apologize for the war. The governing Liberal Democrats have been the most reluctant to back it, according to Harubisha Hatori of the Clean Government Party. NATURAL WAY Still, he said that he expected the political parties to start talks soon on a resolution that he believes could win lower house approval this week. In a television interview, Foreign Ministry representative Taizo Watanabe confirmed that a parliamentary resolution on Pearl Harbor might be in force. The Japanese also believed they were owed an apology for the atomic attacks. 920 Mass Natural Fiber Clothing 820-822 Mass. 841-0100 ATTENTION!! GRADUATES CLASS OF 1992 DON'T DELAY Graduation Announcements Tuesday December 4,10:00-4:00 Order your personalized KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions, level 2 All orders must be prepaid when placed. VISA OR MASTERCARD ACCEPTED We are looking forward to assisting you with all your graduation needs. KU Bookstores Kansas and Burge Unions Level 2 It's an MCI/UNI Holiday.. ENJOY IT!... with Kief's low prices!! Cassette only $7^{92}$ CD only $11^{44}$ cassette only $799 CD only $1099 cassette only $7^{22}$ CDonly $10^{22}$