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...Nehru introduced, and the lower House of the People quickly passed, India's first bill to make discrimination against untouchables an offense-punishable with a six-month jail term and a fine of 500 rupees ($105). Henceforth, untouchables will have the law on their side in demanding undisturbed access to shops and restaurants, public wells, tanks and bathing ghats...
...named R. Karl Honaman (on leave from Bell Telephone), who had gone to Washington six months ago to boss the Commerce Department's new Office of Strategic Information. There, he was primarily a censor, had set up a system for classifying technical information that reporters had once had access to. Thus, for the top information job at Defense, reporters were dismayed that Wilson had picked a man whose chief experience had been in withholding information rather than in giving...
...Teheran, five weeks later, Stalin repeated the pledge. He also let it be known that he would like a warm-water port in the Far East. Churchill remarked that Russia already had Vladivostok. Stalin replied it wasn't always ice-free. Roosevelt suggested the Russians might have access to Dairen, in Manchuria...
...dilemma in the flexibility of the term "due process." As Justice Frankfurter has pointed out, "due process" is not a legal conception "unrelated to time place and circumstances what is unfair in one situation may be fair in another." As part-time employee in a non-sensitive position, without access to government secrets, Peters may win his claim because of the particular circumstances of his case. Despite, alarming phrases like "galley-west" (from the) Justice Department, however, the Court is hardly likely to overturn the whole security program in its decision, since there is an obvious need for protection...
Further charges by Joseph F. Studholme '58, former office manager of the HYRC, claimed that on the day before the election three of the successful candidates for office forcibly attempted to remove a membership list, club property to which Studholme had access, from his person...