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‘Let Punishment Fit ‘Crime,’ Tokyo Rules

By KEYES BEECH Times Foreign Correspondent TOKYO, Japan, Feb, 9-—It's all right to kick or beat schoolroom brats if the fime and place are proper and the culprit is strong enough to stand it, the Japanese government has ruled. The government advises teachers to use moderation but says corporal punishment should not be ruled out if the punishment fits the crime. Other disciplinary rules laid down by the government are: “Although making 4 child stay The new decree was published |. ¥ Tn "Ihe JAR UEPFY 1880 OY tHE Vay]

after school does not cause bodily pain, according to the criminal code, it constitutes detention, However, within reasonable limits, there is no objection. “It’s unconstitutional to refuse

“Teachers will not use torture to extract ‘confessions of misbehavior from children. . Y “There is no objection to letting children proceed to school together to prevent tardiness. Howprecautions must be taken! that this does not become a form of military drill.”

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6 ND Faculty Members Appear in Biography

Six members of the faculty of the University of ‘Notre Dame included in “World Le PERE ence” book, published recently by the Institute for Research in Biography, New York City. They include The Rev. Matthew J. Welsh, C.8.C., professor of history; the Rev. John A. O’Brien, professor of religion; Dr. Clarence E. Manion, dean of the college of law; Dr. Paul C. Bartholomew, professor of political science; Dr. A. Robert Caponigri,

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For Saving 2 at Fire HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 9 (UP)— Pearlle May Brown, blind 11-

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Berry Death Trial [Opens in Shelbyville

SHELB h en 9—Trial of Edgar Campbell, 54, Indianapolis, charged with the fatal shooting of Leroy Berry, 40, Indianapolis, is under way in Shelby Circuit Court. Campbell has declared he acted in self defense when he fired the shot that killed Berry on July 25, 1947, in the rear of a building on N. Capitol. Ave, Indianapolis. He was Indicted by a

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Replicas “ot famous documents, | formerly carried on the Freedom | Train, now are on display in Cen-

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and Miss Alice Mesglam is chairman of arrangements, The Rev, Fr. Ellas Dacy, pastor of St. George's, 1s meeting with the

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~The Sacred Congregation of the Council of the Roman Catholic Church announced yesterday that Pope Pius XII has partially renewed the observance of the law been of abstinence and fasting, A decree of 1941 had permitted bishops, at their own discretion, to grant dispensation from -observance of this law because of war hardships and food shortages. This was continued 1948, largely to aid the faithful European countries,

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