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...race for Manhattan District Attorney, Robert Morgentau trounced interim D.A. Richard Kuh, who was appointed in February to fill out the unexpired term of the late Frank Hogan...
...January, production will begin on Second Start, starring Bob Crane (Hogan 's Heroes). The premise shows promise: a 40-year-old insurance executive forsakes his job to attend medical school, skirmishing with wife and 14-year-old daughter while he crams for exams. Next year MTM Enterprises will depart from the comedy situation to produce two dramatic series...
Gore certainly did not. Campaigning as a Republican loyalist, she won largely by criticizing Hogan for his apostasy. In the coming election, Gore will have to develop a platform to run against feisty Democratic Governor Marvin Mandel, 54, who won his primary easily despite the fact that in July he divorced his wife of 32 years and married a woman 17 years his junior the same...
...members of their sex to be nominated for statewide offices in Maryland. The Republican gubernatorial race was won by State Senator Louise Gore, 49, a throaty-voiced doyenne of Washington and Maryland society and a cousin of Tennessee's former Senator Albert Gore. She defeated Congressman Lawrence J. Hogan. A member of the House Judiciary Committee, Hogan, 45, gained national attention when he went on television to call for Richard Nixon's impeachment before the final hearings began. "Unfortunately," said Hogan when the tally was completed, "there were not enough Republicans who could forgive me that vote...
MARYLAND'S LAWRENCE HOGAN, as the only Republican to vote aye on all three accepted articles of impeachment, drew more heat from his constituents than anybody else on the Judiciary Committee. His mail, which at one point ran almost ten times the normal flow, was often angry and bitter. Constituents called him "Brutus," "Judas" and "Benedict Arnold"; representatives of 100 American Legion posts said they were afraid he would come out next in favor of amnesty for draft evaders and deserters (Hogan is an outspoken opponent of amnesty); there were even three telephoned threats on his life...