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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 26

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The Newsi
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Frederick, Maryland
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Radio TV Highlights By NEVILLE BRAND (For Cynthia Lowr) EDITOR'S NOTE Don't let that rugged or even memories of his Al Capone role in "The Untouchables" fool you. Neville Brand, one of the three Texas Musketeers in NBC's "Laredo," is a serious performer who studied at the American Theatre Wing. That face, however, is currently a part of his fortune. HOLLYWOOD (AP) How do I like being a comedian after playing hoods all the time? If you are a graduate undecided about your future, consider Pharmacy a profession offering challenge, opportunity and fuffiH- mewt You can be an integral part of this ever-expanding field devoted to the welfare of the community. Ask our Rexai Pharmacist wore wifomwrtion.

Pharmacy So what's th? bi? switch? When they signed me up for the part of Reese Bennett in "Laredo," 1 did scree research on the Texas Rangers. And you know what I found out? After reading a few books on these guys. discovered that the Texas Rangers were the Al and the Frank Nittis of the Old West! Some Texas Rangers signed up because they were wanted-not by their women folk but by the sheriff in some town. I gather a good many of them were wanted for bank robbery or cattle rustling, but others were wanted for plain old murder. They didn't have any FBI in those days, so if a guy killed a man in Kansas, all he had to do was cross the border into Texas and no one could touch him But if he killed a guy in Texas and wanted to stay in that state, the law would let him off if he signed up for a hitch with the Rangers.

When his hit was D'stiict of Columbia rid'ng on over, he'd be a free man again, I the outcome, and no one would lay a hand, The Oregon Democrat's plan on him until he killed his next; i to force a vote on self-repre- man. sentation for Washington's Capone couldn't get off that QQQ citizens by bypassing the easy in the 30s, because they Comm i Ue the burial ground had the FBI. But anyway, the fof home rule le gisjation since way I look at it I'm still OT yj ar playing a hood, only Western- Unm Morge one of the most body would want to laugh if 1 th se 5 lon Con body told a joke. But now that I've tried it, I really like it. I've been an actor for a long Whether he can force passage may depend on how much support the White House gives him.

time, but it wasn't until last Early last September. the year when I started playing I prospects for home rule ap- i A I 4 Reese Bennett, that I really had to work. Comedy is a lot harder than any other kind of acting. peared brighter than they had at any time since 1874, the year Congress substituted appointed timing has to be a whole commissioners for local govern- lot better. If you miss an ex- ment.

In response to a personal plea jubilation had turned to despair. While the administration bill would given a maor and council, the House passed a substitute bill providing for a referendum on whether district residents want home rule. There matters stood when Congress quit for the year and there they stood Sunday when Morse announced his plan at a home rule rally at the Washington Monument. The Senate and House were in sharp disagreement and the House District Committee. dominated by conservatives.

1 wouldn't even appoint conferees to try to resolve the differences. The fact that about 62 per cent of Washington's residents are Negroes undoubtedly has a lot to do with the failure of hundreds of home ruk bills In past years. There been hints that continued failure may touch off an explosion. For example Marion Barry Jr Washington head of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, vowed last week: "We aren't going to be nice anymore in demanding 'changes because we're tired of that mess 1 What Morse plans to do is to attach a modified version of the home rule bill to the administration's higher edu- 1 cation bill, expected to clear the Senate Labor and Education Committee in a few weeks. If the Senate approves the amendment, the bill would go to the House Education and Labor Committee, headed by Rep.

Adam Clayton Powell who THE NEWS, Frederick. Maryland Page 19 FrMay. July tt. IMC supports the Morse plan. "to complete on the So far this year, Johnson has Senate-passed bill.

had little to say about home rule. He appealed for its enactment in his State of the Union Home rule advocates are hoping he'll take a more active role message Jan. 12 and in submit- before Congress goes home, ting the district's budget to Con-, James Marlow. who usually gress Jan. 25 urged the House writes this column, is ill Your Mercer's Drug Store Free Delivery--MO 3-3811 West 3rd N.

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or if you don't hold a take long enough, or if you hold too long, you fall flat on your face. I don't think there's anything worse than someone trying to be funny who isn't. When I get a chance, I always like to watch myself on "Laredo." Sometimes I really break myself up, but other times I crawl under the bed and hide. It's real embarrassing to from President Johnson, a majority of House members had, by petition, forced the administration's home rule bill from the committee and brought it to the floor for a vote. Johnson said the step presaged "victory in the final battle of the American Revolution." Home rule supporters timing The is off, and a couple of ff of 6 8510 had carned last year, mine was really oif.

th gai Said Joseph L. Rauh Jr a leader of home rule lobbyists- I "When I was a kid. it was al- vVOfld Today wa a sure thm when bet on Joe Louis, the Yankees and By BARRY SCHWEID Notre Dame Now I'd add a WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. rth LBJ Wayne Morse will put his recog- By the end of the month the nized talent as a parliamentary 1 ---tactician on the line in the Senate in the next few weeks, with the fate of home rule for the TEENAGE ROCK ROLL DANCE SHILOH DUDE RANCH Mi. N.

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