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Aristotle Onassis — Part 5
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vessels to this trust. Later the name of USPC was inserted
in the negotiations and finally a subsidjapy of USspc, pacific ,.4
Tankers, Incorporated, was substituted. ————EE Bia
that the citizenship status of USPC and Pacific Tankers, Incor-
porated, was not questioned as it was known that the United
‘ States Maritime Commission had sold seven T=2 tankers to USPC.
and two T-2 tankers to Pacific Tankers, Incorporated.
Ca « «2:3 that the following persons entered }78
into the nego ions for the sale of the vessels to Pacific
Tankers, Incorporated, but that he did not recall the details
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concerning their participation:
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Mr. DANIEL B. LOVEJOY, Secretary-Treasurer, Mr,
LESTER COLWELL, Assistant Secretary and Manager of the Steam-
ship Division, both of Union Sulfur Company, Incorporated;
Mr.e EDWARD H. MOHLA and Mr. THOMAS K. ROCHE, attorneys with
the firm of Haight, Deming, Gardner, Poor and Havens, who
represented Union Sulfur Company; Mr. R. L. BERENSON, Mr.
_H. 0. BECKER, Mre SCHAEFFER, Mr, NICOLAS COKKINIS, Mr. A. 8S.
ONASSIS, representinre A. S. Onassis, Incorporated, spc, and
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Pacific. Tankers, Incorporated; the lawyers for the latter
group, the names of wiich he does not remember; and Mr. CHARLES
AUGENTIIALER of SSY. .
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The Contract of Sale dated July 29, 1949, between
Union Sulfur Company, Incorporated, and Pacific Tankers,
Incorporated, concerning the vessels SS HERMAN F. WHITON and
the SS BURDEN reflects that title was to be transferred at the
First National Bank, Jersey City, New Jersey, on August 3,
1949. The purchase price was to be $1,741,500 for both vessels
plus $2,500 per day from July 19, 199; to the date of the
transfer of the vcssel SS BURDEN, plus $7,500 which repre+
sented canal tolls to be paid from July 18, 1949, to date of
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transfer of the 8S BURDEN and minus any amount which the
3 Standard 011 Company of New Jersey agreed to pay to the Union
a Sulfur Company to cancel the charter on the SS BURDEN. It was
determined that the Standard 011 Company paid $112,000 to
Union Sulfur Company,: Incorporated, on August 12, 1949. of
the purchase price, $180,000 was to be paid on the date of
the signing of tho contract and the balance on the date of
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