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Divorced. By Maria Callas, 47, tempestuous actress and opera diva: Giovanni Battista Meneghini, 75, Italian industrialist; after 22 years of marriage, the last twelve of which were spent in separation; in Brescia, Italy, following passage of a new Italian law allowing couples who have been legally separated for five years to divorce...
...Nixons, for their side of the aisle, are asking mostly old, close friends: Los Angeles Businessman Jack Drown and his wife, Industrialist Robert Abplanalp, Bebe Rebozo, PepsiCo President Donald Kendall. Other guests: Chief of Protocol Emil Mosbacher Jr., Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns and Paul Keyes, a former writer for TV's Laugh-In. The President's brothers, Donald and Edward Nixon, will attend, as will Mrs. Nixon's brothers. William and Thomas Ryan, and her half brother, Matthew Bender. At one point, Mrs. Nixon suggested throwing all the names in the air and inviting the ones that landed...
...Rate Control. This staggering overdose of nostalgia does not bother Beurt SerVaas, 52, the editor and publisher whose name is the most unfamiliar thing about the new Post. A blunt, bouncy Indianapolis industrialist who has made a specialty of saving failing companies (and making millions in the process), SerVaas manages a mishmash mini-empire that includes three steel-forging plants, a chemical company, an employment agency, a business college, another small publishing operation-and now the venerable Curtis Publishing Co. (Post, Holiday, Jack and Jill). SerVaas picked up control of the company at cut-rate prices last year from...
Married. Norton Simon, 64, industrialist, art collector and maverick California Republican who spent nearly $2,000,000 in an unsuccessful 1970 Senate primary contest; and Jennifer Jones, 52, actress and 1943 Oscar winner for The Song of Bernadette; he for the second time, she for the third; on a yacht in the English Channel...
Money, of course, is a huge problem in waging a campaign against a President. Some 35,000 supporters have so far written or telegraphed McCloskey to cheer him on, but they have donated only $10,000. McCloskey has another $10,000 from California Industrialist Norton Simon, a liberal antiwar Republican, with a vague promise of more if, explains McCloskey, "I measure up as a candidate." The relatively unknown three-term Representative has light-years to go before he can make that claim; a recent Gallup poll of registered Republicans showed that only 1% would want him to be the party...