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CHE MESS Sunday, July 9, 1961 JUSTICE Justice Willicim (). Douglas of the U.S. Supreme Court will speak on "Koreign Poli cy at, Home and Abroad," and will answer questions form a studio audience on NBC-TV's "The Nation's Future" pro gram of Saturday, July 15 (9:30-10 p.m.). The program was recorded on tape in NBC's New York Studios, Wednesday, June 14 for broadcast July 15. Edw.in Newman is the moderator. Justice Douglas was ap pointed to the Supreme Court by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in ]fl.'!D. He was then 40 years old the young est justice in 127 year.-. After he was graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, wash., and Co lumbia University, he prac ticed law in New York City rand was on the faculty of the C o 1 u m b i a and Yale Law Schools. He became chairman of the Securities and Ex change Commission in 1037. Justice Douglas is known as the Supreme Court's lead ing dissenter, and has de- lared that "the court should THE SECRET LIFE OF DANNY KAYE—Danny Kaye reports 10 p.m. :eep one age unfettered by on hit frip for UNICEP Thunday on J^SJTV. Channel^ 2, at_ he fears and limited vision :>f a n o t h e r." He lectures a ;reat deal and. unlike some >f his fellow justices, often Lineups Announced peaks on political matters. He spends his summers raveling throughout the For All-Star Game rvorld, mountain climbing and writing The starting lineups, excluding pitchers, have been about his travels*. His K)oks include "Of Men and selected for the two All-Star Baseball Games one at San Mountains," "Strange Lands PLAYHOUSE 90—Phyllis Thaxter plays the ian garrison in "The Cruel Day," Tuesday Francisco's Candlestick Park Tuesday, July 11 and one at ind Friendly Peoples," "Be- wife of Van Heflin, commander of an Alger 9:30 p.m. on CBS-TV, Channel 2. Boston's Fenway Park Monday, July 31. Both games will ond the High Himalayas" Use"Classified'Ads^Phone be covered by the NBC-TV and NBC Radio Networks, with and "Russian Journey." DA 5-1515; the July 31 contest being televised in color. Air times and commentators, as previously announced are: July 11 12:45 p.m. PDT; Mel Alien and Russ Hodges on TV, Jimmy Dudley and Jerry Doggett on radio. July 31 11:45 a.m. PDT; Curt Gowdy and Joe Garagi- ola on TV, Ernie Harwell and Blaine Walsh on radio. The starters for each team were picked by the ballots of playors, managers »and coaches in that league. Frank Boiling of the Milwaukee Braves topped the National League voting and Norm Cash of the Detroit Tigers led in the American League balloting. Managers Danny Murtaugh of the National League and Paul Richards of the American League will announce the rest of the 25-man rosters for the first game this week. Starting lineups, except, for pitch ers, follow: '"* / AMERICAN LEAGUE Position NATIONAL LEAGUE Norm Cash (Detroit) ^ Ib Bill White (St. Louis) Johnny Temple (Cleveland) 2b Frank Boiling (Milwaukee) Brooks Robinson (Bait.) 3b Ed Matthews (Milwaukee) Tony Kubek (New York) ss Maurie Wills (Los Angeles) Rocky Colavito (Detroit) If Orlando Cepeda (San Fran.) Mickey Mantle (New York) cf Willie Mays (San Francisco) Roger Maris (New York) rf Roberto Clemente (Pitts.) John Romano (Cleveland) c Smokey Burgee (Pitts.) 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