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Many U.S. newspapermen, plain citizens without Communist leanings, have long believed that their union was run by a Red clique, and last week a big enough group got together to make that clique fight for its political life. At the eighth annual convention of the American News paper Guild in Detroit's Book-Cadillac Hotel, the Milton Kaufman-Nat Einhorn-Victor Pasche group, baited as Reds, saved its neck by a few votes, but got only a reprieve till...
...opposition to the administration was formidable both in numbers and in strategy, besides containing a good share of first-rate newspapermen: Detroit's 36-year-old Milton Murray (Detroit Times assistant city editor) ; San Francisco's Sam Eubanks; Washington's Bill Rodgers; Twin Cities' Kenneth Grouse (Pioneer Press telegraph editor) ; Memphis' Harry Martin (Commercial Appeal columnist...
...Louis newspapermen looked knowing last week as they read the official announcement that the Star-Times's Managing Editor Frank W. Taylor was quitting after 32 years "to take a well-earned rest." They knew that big (6 ft. 3), bellowing, brilliant, 53-year-old Editor Taylor, rated one of the ablest editors in the U.S., was getting out because he and Publisher Elzey Roberts had agreed to disagree...
...Newspapermen in distant cities called her: "The Queen of the Bandits...
...press, the loss of the Zamzam would have been just another statistic but for a sensational fact. Of her 201 passengers, 138 were U.S. citizens-an ambulance corps headed for service with the British in Egypt, missionaries going to their posts in central Africa, newspapermen bound for actual and potential theaters of war. Among those aboard had been Michael Kirchwey Clark, son of the Nation's Editor Freda Kirchwey; John W. Ryan; Philip Faversham, actor son of the late Actor WTilliam Faversham; Charles John Vincent Murphy, a veteran of the 1934 Byrd Antarctic expedition and an editor of FORTUNE...