MAiL TRfBUNE, Medford, Or.
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TROUBLED AREA Prime Minister Jawa
harlad Nehru has ordered fresh Indian
troop reinforcements to the northern fron
tiers where the Chinese communists raided
Ladakh in Kashmir, . according to reports
Saturday. The raid, in which 17 Indian
policemen were killed, put a heavy strain
on the already tense relations between New
Delhi and Peiping. The troubled area is
shown on the newsmap above.
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Murrow Critical. (Q)(f (DIBS President
Possibility of a Perjury Charge
Hangs Over Van Dor en's Head
New YorkUPB-District At
t torney Frank Hogan Saturday
studied the possibility of seek
ing a perjury charge against
V Charles Van Doren in connec-
Z tion with the TV quiz whiz's
testimony to a grand jury.
Hogan said he would take
no action against Van Doren
: in any event until the $129,-
000 "Twenty One" winner
who became a $50,000-a-year
- network consultant has testi-
fled before the House Special
Subcommittee on Legislative
i- Oversight next month.
Another big money show,
- NBCs "Tie Tac Dough," was
.cancelled Friday when net
' work officials "clearly estab
lished" that it was rigged as
I. much as 75 per cent of the
fime before NBC took over
I production from the Barry Ti
I Enright firm a year ago..-', 1
The popular five-day-a-
week daytime show will be
replaced by "Truth or Conse
y Quences" beginning Monday.
; Substantial Changts
i The district attorney inter-
viewed Van Doren Friday and
J said the suspended NBC con-
sultant had made "substan
tial changes" in an earlier
statement to Hogan in which
he denied that he was fed
questions and answers on the
now-defunct quiz show "Twen
ty-One.
Hogan , noted that Van
Doren gave sworn testimony
last spring to two grand jur
ies and emphasized that "cor
rections" in Van Doren's
story "had to dp with his ap
pearance before the' grand
jury."
Soviet Union Accused
Of tying To Court
Washington-TOPB- The State
Department Friday accused
the Soviet Union of lying to
the International Court of Jus
tice regarding the facts in .the
destruction of a B29 aircraft
over Japan five years ago.
The department revealed
that the court has dropped
the U. S. appeal from its cal
endar because the Soviet gov
ernment has refused to submit
to court jurisdiction.
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At no time did Hogan say
Van Doren had lied but he
admitted that a perjury pre
sentation to one of the four
grand juries now sitting is "a
question we will have to de
side" " ." :
Some Reflection
"It requires some reflection
and whether i it would serve
any useful purpose," he said
Hogan said Van Doren had
undergone a "harrowing or
deal," which he further de
fined as "a mental struggle,
"There might be any num
ber of persons who might
wish to correct . statements
made to this office which may
cause me to . reflect on their
grand jury testimony," he
said, adding, that a number of
other? quiz show, contestants
had called his office indicat
ing a desire , to change pre
vious statements.
Van Doren, who still has
his job as a $4,400-a-year in
structor at'Columbia Univer
sity, told newsmen Friday
that he did not tell Hogan he
gave false answers. He said
he would tell ' his ' f'whole
story" when . he appears be
fore the Congressional sub
committee.
Looked Upset
When Van Doren emerged
ence with Hogan Friday he
looked very upset and appear
ed to have been crying or
about to cry.
I'm sorry, I'm in a hurry,
he said to waiting newsmen.
"I can't say anything at this
time."
Van Doren, who first vol
unteered to testify before the
subcommittee and then dis
appeared when he was invited
to do so, currently is under a
federal subpena calling for
him to appear before the con
gressmen Nov. 2.
Doubled Budget
For Saturn Work
Asked by Director
Washington - (DM - Space
Director Roy W. Johnson re
vealed Saturday he has recom
mended a doubled budget
- $140,000,000 - for the Sa- j
turn super - rocket project
which is being . transferred
from the Army to the Nation
al Aeronautics and Space Ad
ministration (NASA).
He said the budget, for the
next fiscal year, would be
submitted to Congress in Jan
uary if approved by President
Eisenhower.
The Saturn is one of the
most ambitious projects in the
high-thrust rocket field.
Johnson told United Press
International his request
would show up in the Defense
department budget because
transfer of the Army's civilian
space team to NASA cannot
be completed until at least 60
days after Congress recon
venes Jan. 7. The government
reorganization law gives Con
gress that much time to can
cel the shift..
Senate and House commit
tees already have indicated
they will give it close study.
Johnson said the Saturn is
by - far the most important
work launched during his18
months term as head of the
Defense department's Ad
vanced Research Projects
Agency (ARPA). He is retir
ing next month.: - .
-The rocket, a cluster of
eight liquid-fueled engines, is
to have 1,200,000 pounds of
thrust, twice the power of the
largest booster so far used by
the Russians in satellite and
space probe firings.
London (CPD - Edward R.,
Murrow said Saturday that
CBS president Frank Stanton,
in criticizing the "Person-to-Person"
show, had "revealed
publicly his ignorance both of
news and the requirements of
television production."
The TV commentator was
commenting on a statement by
Stanton, who , said the pro
gram, formerly presided over
by Murrow, had tried to cre
ate the illusion that it was
spontaneous. Stanton said the
guests knew in advance what
questions Murrow would ask
them.
In a statement issued here,
Murrow said that "My con
science is clear."
"Surely Stanton must know
that cameras, lights and mi
crophones don't just wander
around a home," said Mur
row, now on a year's leave of
absence from CBS.
Alternative: 'Chaos'
"The producers must know
who is going where and when
and for how long," Murrow
added in a prepared' state
ment. "They must know
whether the individual will
require 20 seconds or two
minutes to answer a question.
The alternative to a degree of
rehearsal would be chaos."
Grand Jury to Hear
Case of Electrician
Portland - (CPD - Raymond
William Haupt, 41, Portland
electrician, Friday waived
preliminary hearing to an ex
torition charge in municipal
court.
He was arrested Thursday
night and confessed to a $10,
000 demand from Meier and
Frank company here a threat
to blow the store up if he
didn't get the payoff.
Haupt declared he didn't
want an attorney. "I want to
get what's coming to me and
go to prison. I want to get it
over with." His case will go
directly to the grand jury.
He is being held in lieu of
$50,000 bond-
Murrow said that Stanton
"has discovered suddenly
that not all diplomats at the
United Nations will answer
all of Larry Lesueur"s (a CBS
news commentator) questions.
"He suggests that Person-to-Person,
a program with
which I was associated for
six years, was not what it
purported to be," Murrow
added.
Conscience Clear
"I am sorry that Dr. Stan
ton feels that I have partici
pated in perpetrating a fraud
upon the public. My con
science is clear. His seems to
be bothering him."
Stanton had made his state
ment earlier last week amid
a drive in the television in
dustry to eliminate audio or
visual misrepresentation.
A CBS spokesman, com
menting on Saturday's state
ment by Murrow said:
"As Dr. Stanton has at
tempted to make quite clear
on several occasions, none of
us at CBS has the slightest
objection to the way 'Person
to Person' has been produced.
Indeed, we have always been
very proud of the program
, and those -lo have partici
pated in it. We have simply
insisted that the production
practices of programs of this
type be revealed - as they
were by Charles Collingwood
ou last :ughi' N'artmiy so
that the program as it ap
pears on the air will be ex
actly what it seems to Ije."
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