is. orie -of a?:-series of. articlesRation, laid bare some of the start- crs be well informed on a vital ;3^-TIIE STEPHENS; (Ark) STARThlirfdayT?May 2, 1957+.'*4r-.c.stMvy*.•item'*17 lt;-Ait*'gwm^||p^r|t|^|b|^:JY.' Dallman inci-dent to convention sessions off 1: ic an Newspaper Publisher^fAs-.rS3te'-5j©fe®S6^ ; ! ^hLMcCLELLANLjQOMSS|;K $ .^IiARGE ?5^S JEMLSIlffiNTMlif.:,iGlSlreKEMANi^iOMSi:ig!(EasgsjpegSi;? Big Bra in, Silver Tongue.) : ?In.j^injgL-', i;|qipLhisitijarfrf^ hold a;';!^-^|:;:,^|f^t|:^SsSI’John McClellan, staunch .ft^ 1 ;, :,V'--:i::'Boldifoe. of gangsters, unafraid,* 4 rKii* - i-\vifersvf A*:?/- w, - • m ;. -,.».*...-•. •_-.:. :■ ^:i.mv miiS^VnqiSi^df^^f u^^|faB ^iij I i a t oi| |y ft^s aS m ft tj^idt ed [;§ orily^^one|fif MK$f?jmat3^mo^ ance.fdr union members. The rest‘ : ifM'.-'v '• si. jVVL•' : s •*’••■'• -■ VO VV- -'-V: ••'■ ■■ -. : s-* Lv ?lt;1 -J- •••• ;-v‘f.v •;' !: ■ ■ ti.,- . :■•*• *’;Vr ■■ *•!', '••• f !.'•gojn et *|f cmfts u dK4;i^ w rlt;|:-|'le x p jen ^ aes’fasJHg^^wh iskeyfJ’atta|lndilvioe;|l5enundip ;j|^l£n ce l^fjc’C^ri teSlr^;‘E^lpieIqmer:[humbi 2'M(fflSdttp|f| the-record stories told by the Sen- j ator 3|wlripse^J-siniling countenancewas in st:rik|rlg contrast with thesevere expression on the seasoned countenance i'of former Republican President Herbert Hoover. . . : The audienpe rose en masse arid applauded when the Senator fairly:to^ lib ei^ ty’;-^':I |j:|i si::: c iri rn; i’ft al;^’; T t'|;Ha s 'n p.I ItI tVi t t'iiHi 'i^iS^WAii *v* i 4 4A/1 ■. 4- A i- A rt %«% 45 Y\t ia ^Mpf ;-F?fendjIngjjim®; America’s ideals blend,HighMcpi: lall lists heSshduldSnowi: *. * •^'v * .,. • «* .... ..*«••• ! ' ***•• • . • • ••' ••• .”.• .1 .„ .-* C • . . . *x . ’ •As Presidential candidate!In his final fling he sounded theSiir^Jtha t||\.;.* 1‘^at^etgering unc^ck^be^headihg;- ;jfd»rYes, arid we repeat our prediction that John McClellan is a strong ■jjNGMsYORIC■«lt;:K^S/5•W':-.i^- residence in theSenator John L. McClellan, gang-buster of Arkansas, spoke lastjTW Anri Dnrll^mbers andTI Y MllU IxUUlUbighfcc before | S1800 Jhefnbers giiestsl of the Bui^ad bf Ad/%ing of;i the American Newspaoer f*rv»»Ornnn TaIfl #Publishers association in the Wal-1 ;My» I V'Wdorf’s Grand Ballroom, we Occup-] ied a ringside seat in the Press sebtibh' happy to be a Reporter again. '^0' -As Mrs. Clare Booth Luce spokeBy CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (J1! •—■ Newspapermen frequently upbraid television for failure to give extensive cover-we sehsed the presence of a charm- age to important news. Here at ing and talented woman and form- last is an opportunity to praise a erL|mbas|ador to Rome. work of fine initiative in TV report-As| Senator McClellan spoko, !ing which should serve as a modelwe sensed the presence and elo- to stations and viewers throughout quince of a fearless Patriot, ap- j the country.*peahng fbr* united action against! The biggest news in Scranton,fno Hfninn«ih' nf rrnnff©lt;ht»}crn^ ^f r%r\A P^i rtf fWe f A Uaamthe V'mehace of gangsterism;” and Pa. of this past for tonight has beenlooming large as a Presidential can-j the Senate rackets committee hear-ididate in 1960.mgs on union violence. Thanks toThat prediction we made editor- j the efforts of station WDAU-TV,;j rally;some time ago. Today we find!an affiliate of CBS, Scranton televi-that prediction sustained by many'sion viewers should be thoroughly j Republican as well as Democratic ’ informed on the hearings.Editors and Publishers.On April 16, 17 and IB station iffAT EACH TABLE was cham- WDAU^TV presented 14,500 feet offpagne, but wine was not needed !sound film of the Washington hear-jto stimulate the enthusiasm of that mgs during eight hours of pre-j vast; discriminating audience. Mc-'enipted commercial program time.^ Clellan, Chairman of the permanent;In other words, the station felt it.Senate Subcommittee on Investi-!was more important that its view-;ling evidence revealed in the field local matter than that the station-of labor racketeering.A beautiful and fitting tribute!h»*ns of that time for advertisers.was paid to the labor cause as a' Just as long as the Senate com-;whole, and to honest leaders and [committee focuses on Scranton.Sfi Union members. The audience ap-|WDAU-TV will continue to per-fiplauded spontaneously. A similar !forrn the same complete coverage, j{to honest management also!says station GeneralManager jiIt was a big project for a single1.) ., though it did 1drew applauce.# Bitter was the Senator’s denunciation of those comparative few“involved in collusion between man-jhave hearty cooperation of the | agement and union officials to their ;CBS news department in Washing- j mutual advantage and to the detri- ;ton- Herc is how it worked under ‘ ment of union members.” * “r ■»“«««’« ««'«*direction of the station’s news! Doubtless you have read news | direclPr» T°m Powell, with the co-|column details of McClellan’s his- iopofotion of network Washingtontory-making challenge. One sen-newstence in his speech which he did;WASHINGTON ^-Ninc “operA 4-man WDAU-TV camera crew; did a running sound film of the'in the 5enate Office Build-; jing caucus room. The job of pro-i jcessing and editing the film wasj [divided between laboratory facili-jties in Washington and the station laboratory in Scranton. ]£!A WDAU courier was kept busy tlt; ying the rolls of film to theihshots—with newsmen as observ.i”irrrt.wl’er?,.effh ,of lh(!,„fiT-re'i“ ers—will be tired in the DtomicLluisr,4ao'iLLs.Ms...'!:om.fton to Scranton were utilized to speed the reels to their destination.!f(series to be run off in Ne vada from mid-May to September. ITV ‘Z *CT MJThe Atomic Energy CommissioniAl ?r,aL°n ^°lher s. _____,u. »t__ ;rushed the film to the newsroom, pcourier h[announced the plan today.It said all of the nine tests to which observers will be admitted!1 Ai AAAi I At*l^ aT iTo handle the extensive footage ie two special daily showd were fin commercialjfj