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...city and a rambling old beach house in Grand Beach, Mich., where he keeps a small sailboat, scuba gear and water skis. Beyond that, there is the puckish Greeley to cheer the melancholy Greeley up: "The only time I really feel lonely is when I leave Johnny Carson on for more than ten minutes...
Affable, ever-smiling Ed McMahon, Johnny Carson's sidekick on the Tonight show, makes friends wherever he goes. Two years ago, he decided to win friends for the outcast International Brotherhood of Teamsters. He had a scheme to launch a coast-to-coast publicity campaign to polish up the union's image. Unfortunately, in the process he tarnished his own. Today, affable Ed is not smiling. In its current issue, Overdrive, a trucking-industry magazine, charges that Ed teamed up with Nicholas Torzeski, a man with links to the Mafia, to bilk the Teamsters out of more than...
...Nixon newspaper ads. Rabbi Baruch Korff, general chairman of the committee, says that his group will try to combat the media coverage, which borders on "insurrection and sedition." But such views in this area are the exception. More typical is that of Helen Carson, a mother of three in Brunswick, Me., who says: "I'm not so worried about what will become of the country if we get rid of the President; I'm worried about what will happen if he stays...
BEAVER FALLS, PA.: Many people interviewed in this steel-fabricating town (pop. 14,000) hope Nixon will end the crisis by resigning. Even those who try to give Nixon the benefit of the doubt find it difficult to support him. One such is Dr. George W. Carson, 51, minister at Trinity United Presbyterian Church. He cautiously argues: "If President Nixon defended these tapes because of a principle, then it is to his credit. But if it is proved that he was protecting himself, then it's contrary to the spirit of our country." What does Carson believe? "I believe...
Joseph L. Carson, who lives in Cambrideport, calls on Harvard and MIT to provide Cambridge residents with at least 25 full scholarships each. Carson has run twice for the school committee--the last time was in 1961. His career has included stints as a public school teacher and publisher of his own Cambridge weekly newspaper...