United States Senate Inquiry

Day 18

(Examination on board SS Olympic, New York Harbor, by Senator William Alden Smith, May 25, 1912.)

WITNESSES.

Herbert James Haddock  –  Captain, SS Olympic
E. J. Moore  –  Wireless Operator, SS Olympic
Testimony taken together.
Testimony

Frederick Barrett  –  Leading Fireman, SS Titanic
Testimony - Biography

SUBMITTED.

procès-verbal  –  As Made by Wireless Operator Moore on SS Olympic
Submitted

P. A. S. Franklin  –  Letter from Stanley Lord, Captain, SS Californian
Correspondence

Senator SMITH.
I submit, to be printed in the record, the following affidavit of James R. McGough:

James McGough  –  First Class Passenger, SS Titanic
Affidavit - Biography

Senator SMITH.
I submit, to be printed in the record, the following affidavit of Catherine E. Crosby:

Catherine Crosby  –  First Class Passenger, SS Titanic
Affidavit - Biography

Senator SMITH.
I submit also to be printed in the record the following letter from Mr. William Shelley, transmitting the accompanying affidavit of Mrs. Imanita Shelley:

Imanita Shelley  –  Second Class Passenger, SS Titanic
Affidavit - Biography

Senator SMITH.
I submit also, to be printed in the record, the following letter from C. C. Adams, vice president Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.:

C. C. Adams  –  Vice President, Postal Telegraph-Cable Company
Correspondence

Senator SMITH.
I submit also statement of Mrs. Lucian P. Smith, to be printed in the record:

Mrs. Lucian P. Smith  –  First Class Passenger, SS Titanic
Statement - Biography

(Thereupon the taking of testimony before Senator Smith was adjourned.)

FURTHER SUBMITTED.

Affidavit of Mrs. George D. Widener  –  First class Passenger, SS Titanic
Affidavit - Biography

H. C. Wolfe  –  New York World
Correspondence

P. A. S. Franklin  –  IMM
Correspondence

B. Brooks  –  General Manager, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Correspondence