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Thanks to TV, we have seen Mich ra;X, sublime expres.iiorui on uur own young aid old utter ex Insure lo perlonnaes by I.eo-iia-d Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic. The first of four concerts by this famed team was filmed in Moscow during a recent tour and -hewn Sunday r.ight on CBS-TV. It was a rewarding, captivating hour. Bernstein told his Russian au- d ence, "Americans and Russians simply love each other's music." He proceeded to prove his point with some musical evidence in compositions from both nations Similarities also were readily ap parent as his great orchestra per formed excerpts from Copland's "Billy the Kid'' ballet suite and Sliostakovich's Seventh Sym phony. The camera caught superb closeups of audience members and moved into the orchestra it self to heighten the cogency of the moment. Bernstein's own pas sions and gestures, although somewhat theatrical-looking at times, certainly added to my un derstanding of the music. The sponsor Ford kept the commercials to a bare minimum. Perhaps the only wrong note came when Attorney Joseph N. Welch delivered a talk on citizen ship. His lecture was well-intentioned but did nothing to heighten the orchestra's dramatic impact. Telethons for worthy causes may have been rendered obsolete hy NBC-TV's one-hour tribute to Eleanor Hoosevelt on her dia mond jubilee Sunday night. A blunt fund-raising pitch for a new cancer research institute, the pro gram had Arthur Godfrey as host and offered gracious entertain ment, carefully planned and exe cuted by numerous stars and va rious public figures. It served as an example of how TV shows of this type can be presented with out developing into maudlin, rau cous or tiresome affairs. Cary Grant, who created the movie role of Mr. Lucky, wouldn't star in the TV series about the gentleman gambler, so John Viv yan, whose chin is equally indent ed, landed the job. The CBS-TV series, premiered on Saturday, is a Peter Gunn look-alike. But this Is natural since it is assembled by the slick lads of Spartan produc tions, the grantophiles who gave us Gunn. Spartan means frugal, severe, and this describes the act ing, plot and dialogue in the lucky-son-of-a-Gunn format. The settings are more opulent, since the hero must be a night person, suave and sex-reeking. Vivyan manages to somnambulate through some shattering experi DAILY JV LG 2KREM y KXLY m KHQ TV f TV O TV MONDAY : 6:00 Supi-rman Kawra, Sport Movie Oont.) :' Douir Kdwarda Kront Page 6:30 Ni-wsbrat Ainoa n' Andy " NBC Wewa 7:00 Man Without a Uun Cannon Bait Reacue Eight 7:15 7:ii ('hvyenne TBA Whlrlrbtrda T:4S 8 00 " Tha Texan Love and Marriage .JS ... 8::i0 Botirhon St. Beat Father Knowa Beat Tale Weill Fargo :45 " - 9:00 " Danny Thomaa Peter Gunn :15 " - 9 .11) Adventurea In Ann Southern Hall of Fame' (MS l'nrndlse " 10:00 " Henneaey " 10:tr. " - lfl:Sn rnmi-ra Delpctive June Allyaon 10:411 " " 11:00 NlKhthent 4 Mnat Feature News 11 i: jack I'aar " Lte Movl 11:30 " " ll:4 " " TUESDAY r 8:00 Cunt. Claaaroom t:IS 30 Ding Dong School 8:45 Vntveralty Protlle " :00 On The Go Dough Re all :1S 9 3 December Bride Treaaur Hunt :4.". " lo oo I Love Lucy Price la Bight mis " " 10 30 Top Dollar Concentration 10:4S " 1 1 no Love or Life Tic Tac Dough 11:15 Preview J " " M:3o Itoniiier Itoom Search for Tomorrow It Could Be Ton 11:4.1 " Oilldlng Light " r: i0 lu-ollesa Gun tt'a A Great Life vlueen For a Day II1S " " IJJO Iive That Boh Stage! The Thin Man 11:48 " 1:00 Mualo lllngo Take Young Dr. atalone 1 30 Hurna A Allen As the World Turn Front These ftoote 1:45 " I-oe Day tn Court For Better or Worae House on High St. 1:15 " " ' I 30 Gale Storm Shoar Ilouaeparty Rpllt Peraenalfty 1-45 " " 3 00 Heat The CUx'k Tl laatlnee Biz 3 U " 3 30 Am. Handstand Verdict Is Yours 145 " 4 00 ' " Itrlahter Day " 4-15 Secret Storm " 4 30 Toneye Edge of Night 4:45 Palnt-O-Pete ( 00 liainar Five O'Olock Movie 5 15 " " " s 3.i Kin Tin Tin P.ohtn Hood 141 This log is made up from information by Television Statlom end Its accuracy cannot be guaranteed Of Bernstein ences with a supercilious smile or boisterous laughter. It's all very dreamlike and. since the gamble appears to have been taken out of this combination, TV s new gambling man should stick around for a while. The cards are stacked for him. Th Channel Swiir: Tom Tully will portray his old role of In spector G:eb when he returns tc CBS-TV's The Lineup, as a spe cial guest, in the Wednesday. Nov. 4 episode. Ray Jacobs, who is Danny Thomas' brother and as sistant director of Danny's Mon day night CBS-TV show, gets ai acting role in the Nov. 9 half hour. Orson Bean has joined the cast of "Miracle on 34th Street," which NBC-TV presents on Friday, Nov. 27 with Ed Wynn starring as Kris Kringle. British star Robert Mor ley is filming, "Specialty of the House." for a forthcoming CBS TV Alfred Hitchcock Presents. The title of Jackie treason's book about TV is, "Go On Red," which means, "when the camera light is red, we're on the air'. Margaret O'Brien and Gene Raymond star in "Big Doc s Girl." on the U.S. Steel Hour Wednesday, Nov. 4. Free Speech, Like Free Snuff, Is Trademark Of U.S. Senate By FRANK ELEAZER UniUd Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) -r There may be a number of institutions more bound by tradition than the U.S. Senate, where the members are still presumed to dip snuff. One I can think of is the U. S. Supreme Court, where a circum spect lawyer would be highly em barrassed to sneeze. Senators tend to be lawyers of course. But all concerned think it's just as well they practically never push their right to turn up in court across the street and ac tually argue a case. Thether day. one did. And though the formal discus sion that day was all about tide lands, and who owns the oil un derneath, the whispered conversa tion was about what happened when the irresistable force finally met up with the immovable body. Cherish Free Speech Next to keeping fresh snuff in the boxes, free speech is the Sen ate's most cherished tradition. Once on his feet and talking, a senator can't be stopped till he drops.'Court tradition makes no provision for snuff. And except for the justices' questions, it runs sharply to keeping things short. Court convenes at noon, quits at 2, reconvenes at 2:30, and two RED TIDE EASING ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPII The fish-killing red tide ap peared to be easing along 150 miles of southwest Florida coast today. By the La Grande Observer. Obterver, La Grande, Ore., Side Glances & 111 "TSt wy Mlb.U.MH.' 2 J (HI k, NA . tm. "I like to tread softly among rare old things. Besides, I can't browse another minute in these shoes!" hours later is through for the day. The lawyer is lucky who gets 30 minutes to talk. He slan-Js at a lectern on which is printed a warning to start winding up when a white light shows under his nose. When a red light comes on five minutes later, the law yer is told, he has just concluded his statement. There is nothing in the rec ord to show that Sen. Spessard L. Holland (D-Fla.) Is any windier than the average of his Senate colleagues. It can be said at least that he doesn t speak often. He appeared in court to lay claim for Florida to more of the tide lands than the government wants to turn loose. Holland Suggests Delay The court kindly gave him an hour. Holland was called to the lec tern at 4:20 p.m. He looked at the clock and suggested that the court might want to wait till to morrow to hear him, so he wouldn't have to quit just as he got into his case. Justice Hugo L. Black, who was presiding, said the senator better take his 10 minutes now. Holland did, and hinted in closing that maybe the court wanted today to sit late, and let him continue. Black said firmly the court would hear hhn further tomorrow. Tomorrow came and, with 50 minutes to go, the senator spoke regretfully of his limited time. He said apologetically he would have to forego some details. What with the justices questions, he was just hitting his oratorical stride when the white light showed on the lectern, all too soon switch ing to red. I see, the senator said, in an President's Wife ACROSS I President's wife, Randolph Garfield 9 She was the daughter of an farmer 13 Estrange 14 Best parts 15 Succession , (prefix) 16 Thing 17 Gall IS Physostigmine 20 Willows 22 Expiry 23 Logger'! half boot 24 Established 28 Morning reception S2 Circlet 33 960 board feet 35 Piman Indian 36 Fuss 37 French girl friend 38 Diagram 39 Ditches 41 Goblins 43 Pronoun 45 Son of Noah (Bib.) 46 Biblical mountain 49 Anoints 53 Interdiction 54 Atmosphere (comb, form) 56 Proboscis 57 Again 58 Cogitat. 60 Gait 61 Shrink link DOWN 1 Detective 2 Cauchos 3 Adduce 4 Performing t . pesade 5 Half-em 6 Helmet of Invisibility 7 Follower 8 Fableist t Her husband ' l lH I7 1" 7 I5 j 10 1" I' i? ifc . fj 3 ii ZFzj 5 z ... ,.J at p Zt 11 ""28 bo hi )I w 4i Hi m H8 Hi " hi ja' I I I I I I I I I I ft UK lltHVIC'B, EN Ok Mon., Oct. 26, 1959 Page 6 understatement that was, up to then, the day's record, "that I have very little time left." Black, in the interest of comity between the coordinate branches of government, deftly replied: "If your time is up, you go uhead." Some lawyers present viewed this as a cue to wind up in a sentence or two. "Well. I'll make it as short as I can," was the perfectly natural way the senator viewed it. Stirs Court Spectators The clerk, in accordance with the red light. "I shall not belabor the point... "the senator was saying a tew minutes later when the signals again turned to red. "I will have to proceed more rapidly than I had expected," the senator said. "I'm afraid, senator," said Black finally, easily topping Hol land's earlier record for under statement, "that your time is about up." "May I trespass only in this regard," Holland went on, as law yers, justices, clerks and the more private spectators stirred, "if the court wil indulge me. One more statement and I am through." He made it and quit, 18 min utes late. You could tell the court must have been shaken. Anyway, it awarded an extra 13 minutes to the government, which in its wildest dreams wouldn't, have asked it. ... So the irresislable tide of sena torial oratory had collided with the immutable limitations of the high court. As I always figured it would, something gave. Answer to Previous Purzl. I died in 10 Lepiu 11 Aqueduct of Sylvius (anat.) 12 Tobacco kilns 19 Devotee 21 Piquancy 24 Norwegian boat 25 Venetian resort 26 Celebesian wild ox 27 Scottish settle 29 Fencing movement 30 Bacchic 31 Erodes 34 Portuguese Hebrew 37 Continent 38 Allspice 40 Regal seat 42 Wife of Aegir 44 Official mark 46 Orandparental 47 Kidney (comb, form) 48 Above 50 Temporary grant 51 Padova community 52 Server 55 Poetic conitraction exclamation an ucuts A'g g OPS an an Ale UdElRtetsU