Word: ulrichs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Into a trust fund for his widow went the $6,982,000 remainder of the $37.2 million estate left by Broker-Businessman Charles Ulrich Bay-taxes, administrative costs, and bequests to charities took the rest. But Josephine Bay Paul, 61, who took over from her husband as board chairman of American Export Lines and president of Wall Street's A. M. Kidder & Co., is still a very rich woman. She has the $13.5 million Bay left her before he died in 1955, is now married to wealthy Broker-Oilman C. Michael Paul, and cuts such a figure...
...Died. Ulrich Haberland, 60, dynamic boss of West Germany's giant Farben-fabriken Bayer, a Lutheran clergyman's son and ex-Nazi Party member who in 1951 took control of the largest chunk of the Occupation-decentralized I.G. Farben chemical empire, by last year had boosted the concern to a gross of $786 million in 133 countries; of a heart attack; in Eifel Mts., West Germany...
Greater Efficiency. Chances of West Germany's chemical Big Three regrouping are highly unlikely because the managements think that the free-enterprising new companies are more efficient than Farben. Besides, neither Bayer Boss Ulrich Haberland, 59, nor Hoechst Head Karl Winnacker, 56, nor B.A.S.F. Chief Carl Wurster, 59, is willing to give up the new empire he commands. Explained B.A.S.F. Boss Wurster: "We don't see any reason for reconcentrating. In our opinion, a return to the old I. G. Farben would be unwise, economically and politically...
...trouble began one morning fortnight ago with Major General Jacques Massu, the wiry paratrooper who was front man for the May 13, 1958 Algiers military insurrection and now commands French forces in Algiers. In an interview with Hans Ulrich Kempski, star reporter for Munich's Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Massu complained that the army did not understand De Gaulle's Algerian policy, and added: "De Gaulle was the only man at our disposal. Perhaps the army made a mistake." Within 24 hours after Kempski's interview hit France, Massu was on his way to Paris to explain. From Algiers...