TV Radio Mirror (Jul - Dec 1956)

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During convalescence, Ed marveled at the kindness and good will of "strangers." the Great Big "IF" When you live through an accident like Ed Sullivan's . . . and your mind goes forward— and backto what might have happened . . . By MARTIN COHEN I T was Monday morning, and banner headlines shocked the nation with the first report of Ed Sullivan's accident. He had been driving to his farm when another car swerved into his lane. In the head-on collision both cars were smashed, crumpled like old paper cups. Miraculously, no one was killed. Many newspapers reported Ed had been "injured slightly," and this may be the understatement of the year. They reported he had had a comfortable night, but the doctors had said "satisfactory" — which means something altogether different. They reported he would be back on the show the following Sunday — but it was six weeks before See Next Page