Jim & Jack said the membership might be interested in how K-F came to own W-O. I'm kinda long winded so
bear with me. A little background. In 1936 when W-O was released from receivership, Ward Canaday took
over the newly re-organized Willys Corp. John North Willys had died in 1935, but was not very
actively involved with the company after he got back from being ambassador to Poland in 1933. Not long
after WWII, Mr Kaiser started making overtures to Mr Canaday about acquiring W-O, but Canaday refused.
In late 1951, early 1952, Canaday was in Italy for marketing discussions with Fiat. He had a massive
heart attack and was hospitalized there for a few months, and then a slow boat back to the US. He was
bed-confined in his NYC apartment. Kaiser came to visit. Here I will quote to the best of my memory the
conversation as Canaday told me. Kaiser came barging into the room and said: "Ward, g--d----, you're
gonna die, so sell me your company". Canaday's reply was: "Henry, you can have it, now get the h--- out". According to Mr Canaday, the paperwork started the next day.
The irony is, although Kaiser bought W-O from Canaday while Canaday was on his death bed, Canaday
outlived Kaiser by 9 years.