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...establish once and for all that "there are two Germanys and there will remain two Germanys for some time to come." That being so, Kohl and Honecker agreed to meet again in East Germany, though no date was set. West German Industrialist Otto Wolff von Amerongen may have best summed up the mood when he met the East German leader in Cologne. Alluding to Honecker's banquet jab, he said, "As long as the German people are not on fire or under water, we may be O.K." Throughout a trip filled with tension, it was one of the few lines...
...European allies would all greatly prefer to act under the Community's umbrella, some appear to be edging toward taking tough measures unilaterally to back the U.S. Bonn and the powerful West German business community now favor economic moves against Iran that they once opposed. Said Otto Wolff von Amerongen, president of the West German Chambers of Industry and Commerce: "The time has now come to support the Americans. Sanctions are in order...
...With the Communist parties of Italy and France stridently confident about future elections, the flight of capital is bound to continue. Otto Wolff von Amerongen, who heads his own $1 billion steel firm and is chairman of the German chambers of commerce and industry, shudders at the thought of a leftist victory in a Common Market country. Says he: "We cannot digest within the Community a Communist-dominated government." That may be so, although other European commentators are less fearful about Communist participation in Cabinets. Meanwhile, the U.S. Commerce Department has set up a new office of foreign investment...
...members of the first team were Denny Master of Brown, goalie; John Stobo of Dartmouth, right fullback; Julie Cooper of Cornell, left fullback; Steve Venslage of Princeton, right halfback; Charley Kalme of Penn, center halfback; Charley Buehler of Columbia, left halfback; John Pearce of Yale, right inside; Lew van Amerongen of Princeton, center forward; and Steve Chase of Dartmouth, left wing...
...chances, Tiger goalie Mickey Michael managed to stop Crimson shots. Malin came to close on a head-in of a pass from left wing, and right inside Teddy Wendell got off a fine shot that Michel saved. During the third period, rival insides Sweeney of Harvard and Lew van Amerongen of Princeton stood out on defense and showed an equal disregard for opponents in their...