English: Mr. Charles Melville Hays, President of the Grand Trunk Railroad
Identifier: wrecksinkingofti00ever (find matches)
Title: Wreck and sinking of the Titanic : the ocean's greatest disaster : a graphic and thrilling account of the sinking of the greatest floating palace ever built, carrying down to watery graves more than 1,500 souls : giving exciting excape from death and acts of heroism not equalled in ancient or modern times, told by the survivors ; edited by Marshall Everett
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Everett, Marshall
Subjects: Titanic (Steamship) Shipwrecks
Publisher: (S.l. : L.H. Walter)
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University
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y emotion. SAVED WITH HER CHILDREN Mrs. Allen O. Becker, who is attached to the Ameri-can Lutheran Missionary Society of Foreign Missions,and her three children, Ruth, 11; Marion, 8, andRichard, 6, were rescued from the Titanic. She said she was awakened about 10:30 and asteward told her that everything was safe and that shecould go back to sleep. In a half hour she was awakenedby a steward who told her to take her three children ina hurry, as they were going to be put into a lifeboat.They did not get a chance to dress. Mrs. Becker said that a steward took two of the chil-dren and she went with Ruth, but they all met in thesame lifeboat. She said that they were in the boatuntil almost 5 oclock when they were picked up, JUMPED INTO SMALL LIFEBOAT Abraham Hyman, a steerage passenger from )Man-chester, England, won his safety by leaving the steerageand going into the first cabin. I got alongside of a boat, he said, and as they low-ered it, full of passengers, I just crowded in beside the
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Photo Underwood & Underwood MR. C. M. HAYS President of the Grand Trunk Railroad, who lost his life. Mrs. Hays and daughter Margaret were saved
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