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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 94

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lorfflnatMCfrnf: 5 Lewetl Thomas 0 pmj, Douglas U-(7 p.mj. KABC Frank Hemingway (7 tmJt Pat McGulnness (8:15 vm Paul Har KLAC Chuck Benedict (on quarter hour, M0 a.m. i 3 7 p.mJ. KE2Y Bill Brundlge (8:15 1 ml KfilUSlia Brown (7:25 ajn. 4 SPORTS TODAY KNX Kings vs.

Flyers. RADIO HIGHLIGHTS TV REVIEW Justice Black Takes Stand mm ur Nothing too startling resulted from an inter-i view with Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black by CBS correspondents Eric Sevareld and Martin Agronsky on TV -Tuesday night, but it was an hour that held any viewer's attention, provided he is Interested in our govern-1 ment and, In this Instance, one of Its more Important officials. The 82-yearHold Justice answered questions concerning philosophy and approach to the law. Ills most surprising state-(ment probably was in i answer to a question about the grip of violence our country is in now.

vey (noon)i Alex Drolef-(420 p.ml KRKD Fulton lewis III (7:30 i ml SPORTS COMMENTARY KNX Gil Stratton (7:45 i nv, 5:20. B.m.h Jim Raser (8:10 I 9:15 a.mJi Frank Gilford (7:20 p.mJ. KMPC Fred Hessler (8:25 a.m. I 6 p.m.)., KABC Allin Slate (7:40 ft 8:45 p.mJ Tom Harmon (4:40 p.m.). KFI Chuck Bennett (5:30 p.m.) Out" doors (7)10 p.mJ.

KFWB Jim Kealy (on quarter hour, 4 GO-GIN YOURSELF, In a cam whert wit and spells the winner. Go- Gin. A new cardword gama from Ideal. At game counters everywhere. TEIIIPO PHONE TO FACE CONFRONTATIONS WITH THE FAMOUS! NANCY SINATRA was taking calls recently, on Did YOli talk with her? MARIA COLE, ROY ELWELL, BOB DORMAN plus a cast of thousands! COLOR! LIVE! the air Elvis Skips Gyrations but Still Generates Heat KPOl 1549 kftEL 1)70 KRKD 1130 KRLA 1110 KTYM 1460 KWIZ 1480 KWKW.

1)60 1090 XTRA 490 KABC Michael Jackson (9noon)i Marv Gray (12:154 p.m.)i Ray Brlenr p.mJ; Steve Allison Ray Brlem (mldnlght-5 ajnj. KNX Charles Walte a.mJi Dennis Bracken JO p.mJ. VARIETY KNX ArUiur Godfrey I.mJ. STOCK MARKET KFAC, 8 i.m.t KMPC, 8:15 un4 KUC, 8:30 a.m.) KABC, 8:50 a.m.i KGH, 5:25 pjn. KLAC, 5:30 p.m.t KABC, 5:30 p.m., KFI, 6:05 p.m.t KNX, 5.55 p.m.

NEWS KFI, KNX. KABC, KMPC, KLAC, KRLA, KGIL, KPOL, KFAC, KRKD, KWKW, KDAY (on the hour and half-hour). ALL NEWS KFWB. NEWS COMMENTARY KFI-David Brinklcy (4:30 p.mj( Chet Huntley (6:50 p.mJ. KNX Walter Cronklte (4:40 p.mJ; 7:30 P.M.

MILLION MOVIE ABOUT MRS. LESLIE SHIRLEY BOOTH ROBERT RYAN Their secret love lasted ten years 10:30 P.M. CINEMA IX DAIRY OF ANNE FRANK PART I MILLIE PERKINS SHELLY WINTERS JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT A IE Shop Monday KGRS 900 KKJ 930 KIEV 170 KKAR 1930 KLAC 370 KMPC 710 KNX 1070 6:00 P.M. ISPY BIU COSBY B0BCULP. Frances Nuyen guest starsj In "Magic so does Ricardo Montalban as an exiled dictator.

Color! 7:00 P.M. WHAT'S MY LIIIE? Can YOU tell a newsman from a nightwatchman? Play TVs Ail-Time Greatest Game Show with Arlens Francis and a guest cel ebrity panel. Color! to 10:00 P.M. Justice said there is a difference between Bpeech and conduct. The Constitution, he pointed out, doesn't say protectors can assemble on other people's property.

"They have a right to talk where they have a right to be by law, he added. In the famous desegregation decision of 1954 versus a Southern school board, Justice Black said he believed the phrase with all deliberate speed" slowed down desegregation of the schools. Even so he 13 against the Supreme Court's "setting policy" for the nation on the basis of one decision. As to the frequently heard accusation that the Supreme Court has made things easier for the criminal, he emphasized that it is not the Court but the Bill of Rights which was written to make it more difficult to convict accused persons. Natural Law It is easy and simple, he pointed out, to render verdicts where the law states things in absolutes, but where the language i3 not absolute, then there i3 difficulty.

But Justice Black said he did not believe in the so-called "natural law" concept to decide what is "How would they (the judges) know what's best for the times?" he wanted to know. His reply to a question on pornography laws no doubt riled some viewers. "Nobody can say what pornography is I'm-against obscenity laws." Sevareid and Agronsky interviewed the justice in his home at Alexandria, Va. Their questions were good, but both passed up opportunities to press for elaboration on certain of the justice's answers. By the way, Justice Black said most Americans do not understand the.

Constitution. He might have added that more programs like this could remedy the situation. Hal Humphrey Call 937-1157 between 7am 10 am. if JUSTICE BLACK AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS' Unevefcedeolea' en-hoor TV Inter, vim wim Hixie L. aieck, lonlnr lot-tic of th loureme Court, Conducted by CBI Ntw cwrepondent Eric lev.rmd end Martin Aeromky.

Filmed In tp)mtMf it Justice Bitck't hem In Aleiiendrle, V. Produced by Bjrr on aenlemln. CBS. 19 P.m. The country always has been violent," said Justice Black, "and I am not too concerned now." He did add later, however, that he was "not enchanted" by the Vietnam war and doesn't believe in war, "except the one against Hitler." On the matter of free speech as guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, the employed lots of camera closeups and two-camera superimposed shots, which were effective, except for those closeups showing Elvis sweating.

I don't think many viewers care to see singers sweat on TV. Moving away from the small stage and studio audience, Elvis did two impressive production numbers. One was a gospel song with dancers and singers; the other opened on a carnival midway and progressed from hi3 in a joint to better-class night-clubs. The show closed with him in a white suit standing in front of the huge lit letters spelling E-L-V-I-S which opened the proceedings, and he sang "If I Can Dream." Except for TV tuns of his old movies, this marked Elvis' first TV appearance 6ince he did a guest i shot on a Frank Sinatra special in 1960, so it was an event in that sense and Elvis managed to sustain the hour very well. Even so, as I said at the beginning, there was the feeling of Some of the magic was gone, diminished by the fact that this type of music has progressed and hotter names have come along since Elvis to perform it.

HAL HUMPHREY Stereophonic FM ir a man youVe on with Joe Pyne. KLAC RADIO 57 rAic KALI KIIQ KBBQ -KDAV K.EZY 7t0 1410 740 1500 1580 1190 1330 KPI 49 KFOX 1380 MWI 980 KGBS 1020 KGER KGFJ .1130 KGIL I960 U00 XIRB KPAC KWOW MUSIC-PERSONALITY KFP4ohman Barkley (6-10 i.m.)i Davt Bodington (10-2 p.m.)j Chuck Cecil (2-5 D.m.)i Red Fowl (8-1 1 p.m.). KNX-Miralc Till Dawn (11:30 p.mj. KMPC -Dick Whittlnghlll (6-9 i.m.), Geoff Edwards (9-nooitii In Cook (noon-1 pjnJt Rogar Carroll (1-3 p.m, D.mJi Gary Owens (3-6 p.mJ Johnny Magnus (9-midnlght) Jack Ansel (mldnlght-6 a.mJ. KGIL Dick Whittlngton (6-10 a.mJ, Dudley Williams (10-3)( Wink Martin-dale (3-7 pjnJi Paul Compton (7-mid-nlRht)) Gary Parker (midmght-6 a.m.).

KBIB Ray Willes (6-10 i.mJi Phil Norman (10-1 p.m.). KDAY, KE2Y, KGBS, KWIZ. MUSIC TOP 40 KRLA Davo Hull (6-10 a.m.)t Roy El-well 10-3 p.m.); Bob Dayton (3-7 p.m.)i Reb Foster (7-mldnight)i Collage (mid-night-6 i.mJ. KHJ Robert W. Morgan (6-9 l.m.)t Scotty Brink (9-noon) Charlie Tuna (noon-3 p.mJ; Don Steele (3 6 o.mJj Sam Riddle (6-9 p.mJi Humble Harve (9-midnight): Johnny Williams (mid-night-6 i.mj.

CLASSICAL KFAC. COUNTRY WESTERN KIEV, KBBQ, KFOX. SPANISH KWKW, KALI. MUSIC ALBUM SHOW TUNES KPOL, KRKD, XTRA. CONVERSATION KFI Ron McCoy (11:15 p.m.-5 a.m.).

KLAC Joe Pyne (7-10 a.m.); Joel A. Spivak (10-1 p.m.); Bob Grant (14 p.m.); Tom Duggan (4-7 p.m.); Lincoln Hilburn (7-10 p.m.); Gil Henry (10-1 a.m.); Bud Haley 11-5 a.m.). FM Highlights 6:00 KCBH (98.7) Stereo at Six. 6:00 KXLU (88.9) Corelli: Concerto Grosso in major; Haydn: Sonata No. 48 in major; Bach: French Suite No.

5 in major. (Stereo) 6:00 KFAC (92.3) Musical Milestones. (Stereo) 7:00 KCBH (98.7) Sullivan: The Mikado Overture; Minkus: Grand Pas de Deux from Don Quixote; Zigeu-nerweisen Theme; Grieg: Lyric Suite; Ponchielli: Dance of the Hours; Tchaikovsky: March Mili-taire. (Stereo) 7:00 KRHM (102.7) Broadway Showtime. (Stereo) 8:00 KBIG (104.3) ABA Basketball: LA Stars vs.

New York. (Live) 800 KBBI (107.5) Organ Loft (Stereo) 8:00 KFAC (92.3) Mai Hart: Us Dragons de Villars; Chausson Symphony in flat major; Debussy: La Boite a Joujou. (Stereo) 8:00 KYMS (106.3) Philip Fauerso. (Stereo) 9:00 KRHM (102.7) The Folk Show. (Stereo) 9:00 KCBH (98.7) Rousseh The Spider's Feast; Dvorak: Piano Quintet in A.

(Stereo) 10:00 KBBI (107.5) Haven of Rest. FM 92.3 MHz So much rock 'n' roll has been performed the past "dozen years that Elvis Presley's doing his first special on TV Tuesday night somehow seemed anti-climactic even though he was one of the pioneers in the field. ELVIS' Elvlt Pmlev In mutfeaf Executive producer Bob Fink el. Pro. ducer-dlrector Steve Binder.

Writers Allen Blve, Chrie Beard. Musical pro- -ductlon Bones Howe. Musical direction and arrangement William Gold-nbers. Special lyrics and vocal arrangements Earl Brown. choreography Jamie Rogers, Claud Thompson.

NBC, Tuesday, 9 p.m. The Elvis hour on NBC was virtually a one-man show with the star doing most of his numbers on a small square stage surrounded by a studio audience which had some screamers in it. But according to executive pro-Sducer Bob Finkel, none of jthem were hand-picked. iThey just simply loved jElvis. I Although he didn't in-fdulge in the dynamic phy-fsical gyrations which made him so controversial that we saw only the top ihalf of him on an Ed Sullivan Show many years ago, Elvis still generates considerable heat with his singing.

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