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Kentucky's John S. Cooper, endorsed by the liberal Louisville Courier-Journal, was a G.O.P. winner in a normally Democratic state. The tall, 200-lb. circuit court judge, a veteran of World War II, campaigned as a supporter...
...skirmish with U.S. newspaper publishers, the American Newspaper Guild (C.I.O.) was playing no favorites. Guild pickets last week methodically patrolled J. David Stern's pro-labor Philadelphia Record and Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post. Back in 1934, when the Guild didn't even have coffee money, Dave Stern was the first publisher to sign a Guild contract...
...week's end it was plain that the Guild was bucking a hardened (or at least a fed-up) Stern. Record and Courier-Post executives rolled up their sleeves, got out the papers themselves...
Hefty Louis Cortese, 31, had worked for Hearst and for Stage magazine. Dark-haired Jack Begon, 35, had run a shortlived Cosmopolis (Wash.) weekly, had done make-up on the San Francisco Chronicle. Lean, Groucho-mustached Bill de Meza, 28, had reported for the Plainfield (NJ.) Courier News...
...keep their trains of thought from being derailed, the Institute picked as discussion leaders such editors as the New York Times's Turner Catledge, the Cleveland Press's Louis B. Seltzer, the Louisville Courier-Journal's James Pope. Among scheduled guest lecturers: the C.I.O.'s black-haired James B. Carey and opinion samplers George Gallup and Elmo Roper...