Barrett, Karl
Bassina, Miss A.
Bessette, Miss
Brown, Edith
Brown, T. W. S.
Burns, Mrs. G. M.
Bucknell, Mrs. William
Cahries, W. M. E.
Carmacion, Renardo M.
Casebere, Miss D. D.
Chamdasen, Mrs. Victorine
Daniel, Miss Sarah
Desette, Miss
Drauchensted, Alfred
Driscoll, Miss B.
Flegheim, Miss Antoinette
Francatelli, Miss
Formery, Miss Elein
Gerroai, Mrs. Marcy
Googht, James
Hansen, Mrs. Jennie
Haussio, Mile
Horosons, Massefame
Healy, Miss Norah
Helversen, Mrs. A. O.
Homer, Henry R.
More, Mrs. Florence
MaImy, Miss Ruberta
M'Dearmont, Miss Leitia
Melicard, Mme.
Middle, Olivia
Mock, Philip E.
Lavory, Miss Bertha
Lesheur, Gustave J.
Panhart, Miss Nanette
Pensky, Miss Rossi
Skeliery, Mrs. W. N.
Trout, Mrs. Jessie
THESE DID NOT EMBARK
(by The Associated Press)
First Class:
E. A. Meldoy
M. J. White, Schabert
Second Class:
Dr. J. C. Jenkins
Mrs. G. Wilkinson
Ada Wilkinson
Vice-President Franklin of the International Mercantile Marine said this afternoon that the company was holding back no information and that the steamship Olympic was standing off Cape Race relaying the names of passengers on the Carpathia to the wireless station at Cape Race.
Chicago Daily News, Tuesday, April 16, 1912, p. 3, c. 4: