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Aristotle Onassis — Part 5
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SSY received the WHITON for sale on April 21, 1949. The file
reflects the activity of SSY toward selling this vessel. The
file includes a copy of a letter dated Muy 20, 1949 to Central
American Steamship agency, 52 Broadway, New York City. This
letter advised that the WHITON was for sale at a price of
#1,300,000, «a copy of a letter dated June 29, 1949 stutes that
SSY has an offer’of #1,800,000, for the FPURDEN and the WHITON,
Py a letter dated July 6, 1949 Union Sulphur advised they
would accept this offer with certain conditions, By letter
dated July 2, 1949 to the otundard 011 Compuny of New Jersey,
relative to the charter of one of these ships, SSY advised that
the proposed purchaser will be ALEX S. ONASSIS, Inc., a trust.
The trustess are Admiral ED.UND MORAN, CLIFFORD CsRVER, ROBERT
PEDOMMAIAAT «7 BT OnE TMTS mi 4 2 eam #+bh-. + hf +
L. BERENSON and N, COKKINIS, The letter states that this trust
‘has been epproved by the US Maritime Commission. It further
states thut the vessels will be operated by the USPC and/or
Pacific Tankers Incorporated,
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