New York. April 19.—Philips [sic], the first
"Philips was on the
It is believed that Whitely's story clears the doubt surrounding the identity of the fourth man buried from the
Whitely, who had helped fill the boats with women, leaped into the sea as the Titanic went down. He was picked up.
"During the time I was in the water," he said. "I could hear the
"There was a bit of panic when it first happened. The officers had to use their revolvers. The
"It was a black berg we struck, and although the night was perfectly clear, it was impossible to see that color. I saw another like it when we were drifting on the overturned boat."
[* In versions printied in Newport Daily News 19th April 1912, the phrase used is "help me with an oar"]
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