Word: rosens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...assume, however, that you are referring to Count Eric von Rosen whose name has been mentioned in connection with me elsewhere in the press and even in Congress. Eric von Rosen, it is true, is a relative of mine, but you will have to go back five generations to find a common ancestor. As far as I can remember I met Eric von Rosen only once in my life and that was about 20 years ago. Unfortunately for me, he is a brother-in-law of Hermann Göring, his wife's sister being the first wife...
...HUGO VON ROSEN Philadelphia...
...TIME'S sincere apologies to Reader von Rosen and a thoroughgoing reprimand to the Business editor and researcher; TIME should, of course, have said his cousin...
...which then owned 74% of SKF Industries and another subsidiary, SKF Steel. At Batt's request, SKF turned over to him its U.S. holdings, in trust, till war's end. Last week Batt brushed off rumors that the real boss of SKF Industries is Count Hugo von Rosen, whose brother is a Swedish quisling. Said Batt: Count von Rosen is only a salesman...
Died. Louis ("Lepke") Buchalter, 47, homicide's tycoon (Murder, Inc.), arch-racketeer; in the electric chair; in Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N.Y., eight years after his conviction for the murder of clothing trucker Joseph Rosen. Fawnlike. liquid-eyed, Russian-born son of an immigrant herring-peddler, he stole from Manhattan East Side pushcarts almost as soon as he held his first job. Racketeering he regarded as a kind of extension of normal business methods. During the late '20s and early '30s Lepke gradually established himself as violence's master-middleman between labor unions and industry...