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STAVROS NIARCHOS won his Monte Carlo legal battle against his brother-in-law and Fellow Shipping Tycoon Aristotle Onassis. French arbitrator upheld Niarchos' claim that he was a partner with Onassis in buying control of famed Monte Carlo gambling casino's stock in 1953. Niarchos, claiming he gave $258,000 for deal and that stock has rocketed since then, was paid...
...room-short Chicago since 1929 will have 1,216 rooms. Backing it is Promoter Jerrold Wexler, 32, who raised $3,500,000 from Aetna Life, $2,500,000 from his father-in-law, Chicago Real Estater George S. Lurie, and brother Louis R. Lurie, San Francisco real-estate tycoon...
...Secret Affair (Warner) is a comedy of bad manners. They are largely exercised by a newsmagazine tycoon (Susan Hayward), aided by her editor (Paul Stewart), upon a famed combat general (Kirk Douglas). The general believes that there are only two kinds of women: mothers and the others. The female tycoon believes that there are only two kinds of men, "and I can handle both." Each, by profession, is determined to have his own way. When she decides to do a cover story on him, exposing him as a blabbermouth and general incompetent, the stage appears...
...before he left office last week, Texas Governor Allan Shivers answered a question that had intrigued Texans since Election Day: Would he appoint a Republican to the Senate seat of incoming Governor Price Daniel? To the Senate, Shivers, an Eisenhower Democrat, sent canny William Arvis Blakley, 58, a Dallas tycoon who is also an Eisenhower Democrat. When newsmen sought out the appointee with an obvious question, shy Billy Blakley handed them an unequivocal answer: he was a lifelong Democrat, would vote that way in any attempt to reorganize the Senate...
...famous nitrogen fixation process that made it a leader in producing nitrates and fertilizers. When bills for fertilizer bags got too high Donegani imported jute from India, made Catini Italy's biggest jute processor; when power shortages hampered production, he built his own dams and power stations. With tycoon-fitting foresight. Engineer Donegani made Catini the largest producer of power for private use in all of Europe...