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...Theatre Guild on the Air(Sun. 10 p.m., ABC). Escape, with George Sanders...
When the late-Heywood Broun whipped up the American Newspaper Guild in 1933, he put in a generous helping of yeast. As the Guild, a C.I.O. affiliate since 1937, grew big and 25,000-strong, its members turned out to be such passionate unionists that many a local meeting developed into a battle royal that lasted half the night. Few hairs remained unsplit, whether the issue was politics or personalities. Last week it was both...
Personalities. At the International Executive Board meeting in Chicago's Stevens Hotel, members were divided into two implacable factions. At the center of the controversy was the Guild's tall, dark and garrulous president, Milton Meadowcroft Murray...
With only two of the 13 Executive Board members still solidly behind him, it looked as if Milt Murray were well on the way out. The opposition was lining up behind closemouthed, stubborn Sam Eubanks, the Guild's executive vice president who was elected on the Murray Red-hating ticket, but fell out with Murray on administrative matters and now seldom speaks...
Dunster--p., Ames; c., Smart; 1b., Flynn; 2b., Aldrich; s.s., Steven; 3b., Torrey; r.f., Lewis; c.f., Murphy; l.f., Morgan; s.s., Rich. Lowell--p., Brown; c., Bowditch; 1b., Broad; 2b., Silver; s.s., Gardner; 3b., Guild; l.f., Spear; c.f., Richardson; c.f., Lane; r.f., Wales, Heinrichs...