Page wo THE SUMMER DA ILY Friday, May 25, 1973 Page iwo THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, May 25, 1973 tv, tonight 6:0 2 4 7 11 13 News 9Courtship of Eddie's Father 20 Land of the Giants 24 ABC News-Smith/Reasoner 50 Fintstones 56 Vanishing Wilderness 6:30 2 11 CBS News-Walter Cronkite 4 13 NBC News-SmithReasoner 9 1 Dream of/Jeannie 24 Dick Van Dyke 50 Gilligan's Island 56 Bridge with Jean Cox 7:00 2 Troth or Consequences 4 News 7 To Tell the Truth 9 Beverly Hinllbiies - 11 To Tell the Truth 13 What's My Line? 20 Nanny and the Professor 24 Bowling for Dollars 50 I Love Lucy 5t World Press 7:30 2 What's My Line? 4 Hollywood Squares 7 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 9 Lassie 1 YouAsked for It 13 Truth or Consequences 20 Good News-Religion 24 Wait Till our Father Gets Home 50 Wal Street Week 50 Hogan's Heroes 8:00 2 11 Movie "Run Wild, Run Free." (English; 169) 4 13 Sanford and Son 7 24 Brady Bunch 9 Pig and Whistle 20 Burke's Law 56 Washington Week in Review 50 Dragnet 1:30 4 13 Little People 7 24 Partridge Family 9 Sports Scene 50 Mere Griffin 56tOff the Record 9:00 4 Birth of a Metropolis An in-depth look at Oakland County 7 24 Rom 27 9 News-Don West 13 Circle of Fear 20 Ozzie and Harriet 56 Turning Points 0130 2 11 Movie- "hunter," (1972 made-for-'V 7 24 Odd Couple 9 Woods and Wheels 20 Seven Hundred Club 56 A Promise Shared 10:00 4 13 Bold Ones 7 24 Love, American Style 9 Tommy Hunter 50 Perry Mason 56 The Toy That Grew Up 11:00 2 4 7 11 13 24 News 9 CBC News-Lloyd Robertson 50 One Step Beyond 11:30 2 Movie-Drama "The Purple Plain." (English; 1954) Gregory Peck 4 13 Johnny Carson Mayor John Lindsay Joel Gray 7 24 In Concert-Music Miles Davis, Albert King, Slade, Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks and Dr. John 9News 11 Movie "Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?" (1968) 20 Right On-Music 50 Movie "Dead of Night" (English; 1945) Michael Redgrave 12:00 5 Movie-Western "California." (1946) Ray Mil- land, Barbara Stanwyck, Bar- ry Ficzgerald 1:00 4 13 Midnight Special Gladys Knight and the Pips the Stple Singers, John StewartDr. John 'I $2.00 8:30 FRI.-SAT. SARA GREY CARSON'S PORTLY SIDE-KICK Easy.i By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Easy Ed McMahon, t h e drinking member of the Carson - MMa- hon team of the "Tonight" show, may look relaxed on the tube but he's a dynamo on his own time. McMahon likely is the most astute businessman in show business, Bob Hope notwith- standing. Profile IN ADDITION to his appear- ances on television - and re- cently in motion pictures - the big, bluff McMahon is deeply in- volved with commercials for a brewery, real estate develop- ment, manufacturing and other enterprises. Ed has four homes. His estranged wife lives in the family headquarters in THE SUMMER DAILY, summer edi- tion of The Michigan Daily vol. LXXXIII, No. 13-S Friday, May 26, 1973 is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 May- nard Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 4104. Subsciption rates: $10 by cariere(cam- pus area); $11 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); $13 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Stmmer session published Ttesday through Saturday orning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus .area); $6.50 local mail (Michigan and Ohio); ; 7.00 non-local mail (other states and foregn), 7 Movie-Drama "Bronco Buster" (1952) 1:30 2 Movie "Blondie" (1938) 9 Wrestling 11 News 2:30 4 13 News 3:00 2 7 News SPOTTER'S r ri GUILD June 3 9 A.M.-3 P.M. 201 Hill Street Ann Arbor ( rU i~ or co> Ed McMahon Bronxville, N.Y., a suburb of New York City. SON MICHAEL, 22, and daugh- ter Claudia, 26, work and live in' Avalon, N. J., where the Mc- Mahons have a large summer home. Jeff, 13, lives at home with his mother. Linda, 18, is in school in Boston. McMahon's third house is in a development on Florida's west coast called Rotunda West. He is a member of the corporation which bought scores of acres in the area, including the old Van- derbilt estate where housing ev- entually will provide homes for 80,000 persons. It also boasts seven golf cour- ses. McMahon's house perches on the shore of a small lake over- looking a fairway. THE HOME in which he spends most time, however, is a large apartment right on the water of Marina del Rey, a few miles from downtown Los Angeles. "I'm a Pisces," McMahon ex- plained. "I love the water. It's great to get up in the morning and look out on the Pacific-see- ing the same sight that greeted Balboa and Magellan." White sails dot the oceanfront in an ever changing panorama. McMahon doesn't have a boat of his own because there isn't time to take care of it, much Jess spend his days sailing. AS IT IS, he arises early to conduct business by telephone in various parts of the country. By noon he is off to Hollywood for a combination lunch - business meeting. After lunch he reports to NBC studios in Burbank where the Carson show is taped. There is little rehearsal for the ad lib show, except for commer- cials-which McMahon attends to. He's free by 7:30 in the eve- ning, time enough to get back to his apartment where he enjoys cooking for friends. McMahon is immodest about his culinary ac- complishments, saying he is an excellent chef. McMAHON, despite his busy schedule and obvious symbols of success, misses his children. He flies to New York at least once a month to spend a day with one or another of them. "It's a good way to get to know your kids," he said, "see- ing them one at a time. I just wish we had more time togeth- er." HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Rus- sian - born Feodor Chaliapin, will play a boss of the Mafia under- world in Columbia's "My Bro- ther Anastasia." HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - MGM and Cinerama have entered a joint production to make an un- disclosed number of motion pic- tures. MAJOR EVENTS COMMITTEE EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY . PRESENTS: SAVOY BROWN MANFRED MANN Siegel-Schwall Band Dr. Hook & The Medicine Co. SAT., JUNE 9--4 P.M. EMU Campus-Rynearson Stadium $5 advanced $6 at the door (gen. adin.) TICKETS AT: McKenny Union Ann Arbor Music Mart Huckleberry Party Store All Hudson's and Grinnells K ___ The Memorial Day weekend is here. Nothing goes better after a fun-ffilled day than PIZZA Order your favorite pizza and receive 32 oz. of Pepsi or Root Beer FREE with this ad MR. PIZZA. NOW OPEN AT 11 :30 A.M. 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