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Aristotle Onassis — Part 3
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knowledge of any funds supplied USPC by ONASSIS personally or
by the concern generally referred to as "ONASSIS' Company”.
. CLIFFORD B SCuSiiR advises ‘as
and SAA that he had no knowledge of the rela- c)
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tionahip between tne Various parties in USPC prior to September
27, 1947 as he did not become connected with the company mtil
March of 1948. However, he was acquainted with BERENSON,
STOREN and ONASSIS prior to that time,
With regard to BERENSON, CaRVER stated thut during
World War II BeRENSON was an aide to General MaRK CLARK and
after he left military service he was employed by Grace Lines
in their passenger shipping business, He does not know the
nature of | BERENSON'S posi tion with Grace Lines and is not
aware that BeRENSON had previously been experienced in the
operation of tanker veas¢la.
He said that BERENSON told him that he had formed USPC
after he learned that the Maritime Commission was selling tmkers
und it appeared to him to bo u good opportunity because he felt
there would be a demund for these vessels, He stated that
- .. STOREN 1s Norwegian and is a ship repair expert. It is CARVER'S
- understanding that STOREN went to BLRENSON to solicit ship
repuir business from USPC and it was as a result of this contact
with BERENSON that he became associuted with USPC.
He stated that STOREN had previously been known to
BERENSON because of his ucquaintance in the shipping field.
CARVER stated thut he had not previously known COKKINIS and
that COKKINIS had been brought into the company through ONASSIS,
potter Additional remarks of CARVER relating to his associa-
tion with BrRENSON and ONASSIS are set forth under DEPARTMENT
ITLM NUMBuR 6, oo
Admiral Hs4ROLD G. BOWEN advises s\ a (b72)
ae: SAA that he first met DUDLEY
ough UuzSEY und hud known him for a period of ubout five or
six years prior to September 27, 1947. He first met BeRENSON
at DUDLEY’S office in connection with the metings just prior
to thg formation of USPC. He did not know ONASSIS, KONIALIDIS,
STOREN, CaRVER or COKKINIS prior to September 27, 1947 and ha *
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