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MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Oregoit.Thrs!ay, August 28, 1951 S inveiiiyaiiuii ui Television Quiz Shows Conducted New York (CPU The New York district attorney's office is investigating at least three other television quiz shows besides the defunct "Dotto" show, taken off the air after a contestant charged it was rigged, a spokesman for Dist rict Attorney Frank S. Hogan said. The spokesman declined to identify the shows but said they were named by inform ants. Complaints Receirtd In Washington, a spokes man for the Federal Commu nications Commission said the commission has received a number of complaints about television quiz shows. The spokesman, Harold C. Cow gill, chief of the FCC's Broad cast Bureau,' said the com plaints would not be made public because "something like 99 out of a 100 have no genuine basis." The "Dotto" show was can celled earlier this month by its sponsor, the Colgate-Palmolive company, including the daytime "Dotto" show on CBS and the nighttime show on NBC. C o 1 g a t e-Palmolive said J Wednesday it acted after a standby contestant "submitted an affidavit regarding an in cident which he stated had oc curred in connection with the show." Contestant Identified The contestant was identi fied Wednesday by television critic Harriet Van Horne, who writes for the New York World-Telegram and Sun and other Scripps-Howard news papers, as Edward Hilgemeier Jr., 24, a "free lance butler, bartender and bit-player . . . who has dreams of being an actor." Miss Van Home said Hil gemeier was waiting in the wings to go on the show when he noticed a successful lady contestant referring to a small notebook which turned out to contain answers to the questions. Ike, Justice Department Take Similar Attitude Washington (DPD The White House said today that President Eisenhower and the Justice Department see eye to eve on the government's stand ' in the Little Rock integration i case before the Supreme Court. At his news conference on Wednesday the President said i he may have remarked to friends that he thought racial integration of public schools should proceed "slower." But he did not define the term or elaborate. And he did not re-1 fer to the specific case in volving Little Kock's Central High school. Slower Attitude Hoped His remark nevertheless I caused segregationists to hope that the government mieht take a "go slow" atti tude at today's court hearing. Instead, it filed a brief de nouncing any postponement of integration at Central Hieh. White House Press Secre tary James C. Hagerty-told reporters the brief did not reflect any divergence of the views between the President and the Justice Department. ' Conferred on Brief Hagerty disclosed that the President had conferred with Solicitor General J. Lee Ran kin and Deputy Attorney Gen- eral E. Walsh on preparation of the brief before Wednes day's news conference. Then at the conference the President told reporters that that brief "would try to re-1 fleet the views that all of us . . have held from the be- j tinning." Hagerty refused to answer questions about the Presi dent's "slower" integration remark and how it jibed with the brief. 4 CLUB -mi HEWS SIS-Q Guide Dogs- Club Thursday, Aug. 21, the Sis Q Guide Dogs club members were on television. We had the pleasure of being on the Ore-Cal Panorama. Those present were Nyla Murray with Gil; Janet Issi, Gino; Denny Retter, Gerta; Sharon Roderick, Meg; Lee Jackson, Fate; Bette de Place, Fay; and Kathy Grimm, Haven. We had a special guest, Mr. Kinzer, whose guide dog is named Timmy. The Sis-Q Guide Dog club is hoping to have more members in about six weeks. We had a booth in the Kiwanis Fair this week. We also showed our dogs on the final night of the 4-H tl M ! 'mmm fW?W big bargains for barbecue treats ... the best buys for delightful dinners at home. 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