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DIED. William J. Sebald, 78, who as political adviser to General Douglas MacArthur in postwar Japan played a leading role in repatriating more than 500,000 Japanese prisoners of war and later served as Ambassador to Burma and Australia; of emphysema; in Naples...
...Union Carbide's President Morse G. Dial, American Tobacco's President Paul M. Hahn, Arnico Steel's President W. W. Sebald, National Steel's Chairman Ernest Tener Weir and President Thomas E. Millsop...
Steelmen last week started making noises about a new price boost. In Pittsburgh, National Steel Corp.'s Chairman Ernest T. Weir called in reporters and told them: "The [steel] industry basically does not make enough money. Its prices are too low." Armco's President Weber W. Sebald said that his company is studying its price lists, and expects to make some upward adjustments soon. At a Miami convention of steel distributors, U.S. Steel's Chairman Ben Fairless referred to the "sub-competitive price" of steel, and said: "There's no fat left on our financial bones...
...Give McLeod cheer for en-Dorrance," the dapper Disciple admitted, "but Sebald facts are that the Fratt boys from Cayuga's Walters are plenty Duff...
Derevyanko had known in advance that the subject was on the council's agenda for the day. Just before U.S. Representative William J. Sebald rose to read a prepared statement blasting the Russians for their treatment of Japanese prisoners, Derevyanko took the floor himself, went through the formality of charging "American imperialists" with cooperating with "Japanese Fascists." Having had his say, Derevyanko stalked moodily out of the meeting room...