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4445303The New York Times, 1918, 11, 11 — Page to Leave Shipping Board

Page to Leave Shipping Board.

Page of San Francisco, one of the members of the Shipping Board, has decided to resign and plans to present his resignation to Chairman Hurley soon. Mr. Page is a lawyer who has devoted particular attention to maritime affairs, and has specialized in the work with the board. It was said tonight that Mr. Page feels the necessity of getting back to his business.