(S25 woop, VALLANCE & co.”
. HAMILTON, ONTARIO
of the
Ihave no doubt but you will have full repor
Lusitania vefore thie reaches you. It in certain thet the circum-
stances of each individual are different so that apparently conflict-
ing stories may be true. I was stretohed ont on a couch in the Lounge.
The impact wis anffietent to make the ship tremble and the listing so
quick that I had to get ‘dp by grenping the arme of chaira and tedles.
The room was full, the most of the inmates throw: down or stumbling to
the low aide or starboard, getting oute I concluded that the damage
was too severe to be overcome so concluded not to attempt to go to ny
room for either belt or anything else so went through what roome I could |
looking for a belt. I finally got
upper side. The ship righted slightly. There was no definite attempt
Wt wee
to lower boats, in fact I wae endeavoring to help when stopped by an
e and then made for the port or
Officers At this time possibly a gouple of Cozen men jumped. One boat
was lowered which opened up at the ficw another collepeible was pushed
over. It sank ag there was no plug in it. Another was lowered and cot
4 sailor neer urged the poople tp
fj tb; wot
The ship had taken so decided « list that the side was about the save
the top deck. ‘The boats which had been wang out ready to
4rop, swung back and crushed a number of people against the saloon, then
11 @rawn down with hers I
8 - I had just atepped clear, that is over the
angle
the ship suddenly dived down and we vere
being @ fairly good swimmer was not afraid but thought that I would“ pmancnes ee ESTABLISHED 1049
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woos, VALLANCE @ AoA, ces HAMILTON, ONTARIO
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never get up, have no ides of how far down we went but upon
getting up saw two or three small boats and waving arms. 1 then looked
around for something to cling to, got an oar then a small block of
wood, then a plank. ‘This was big enough gor me to straddle so I quiet-
ly rested until I had regained some atrength. Somehow I had got a
long wey from the smell boats and caw a box with a boy in, possibay 16
years of age, and commenced to work towards it when I was ‘pumped into
by a man osrrying a child. These I gave my board to - shortly after
another young man came along dn some wreckage and we then finally,
atter perhaps an hour, got to the vex. 1 get one ond, the saéhewd
boy got the other, the man and child with me at either side, oar statay
got the child on tope This box would probably be 6 ft. long by 2b
aquare. There were of course plenty of dead bodies bumping into us
all the time but no signs of any boats near but by some lack of judge-
ment or ome desire to try to clanber into this vox 1t started rolling.
he boy at the other end and myself kept the others for quite « long
time by replacing their hands on the edge, but becoming exhausted the
nan with the child finally slipped eway. The other man, who by some
means had got a firm grip, went around several times, we slwaye trying
to steady the thing with the mouth up 90 that we could get the 148
ed, oo have more surface in the water, but this man in taking another
turn sino @leappeared, 90 that the boy ant I were left. Pebling myself
getting exhausted I urged the boy into the box, got the 11d opened
out flat in the water then I got him to give me his hand so got up onto
ny stomach across the end, when I balanced myself and got refreshESTABLISHED 1040
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Se HAMILTON, ONTARIO
we were up and down several times as, sltoughS it was calm, it was not
calm as our Surlington Bay, and a slight wave would come along sufficiently
strong $o set our box rolling. ‘Ther it was a struggle to got it righted
‘ana the 144 opened. However, I was considering it was about the finish,
also ny friends eyes said distinctly that a very Little nore and I will
be in control and you will be gone. when he commenced to shout, he was
agile enough to clamber up and got his legs into the box and helped ne
up onto my stomach several @imen. Kowever, he kept shouting and waving
his arms, then called to me to shout that there was s boat coming our way.
I got a renewed xtxengt sense of strength then, and after considerable
tiwe felt myself being thumped and Fubbed as apparently 1 had not quite
lasted out. Anyway a I was able to look around there wore at least
nt Gireotions. Pheiz smoke was all
eight steamers coming from aif:
that we could I had been pulled into a collapsible by some sailors
ngers. There were possibly a dozen women and about the same
and pai
number of men and I think thie was the last boat around. I sav no others.
This boat, ao most of the ones G14 which hed been mpage} useful, float
tr
and piekes up whom they could but we were not half fillet. It required
the deok as the ship went down, was got by some of the men, righted
the most of the saved to keep the others alive. Some of the women were
being forced a11 the time, by slapping and rubbing. If they were left
for a minute they seemed to stiffen right out. However, shortly one of
mine
the large steamers got alongside and we were transferred. It was
sweeper, Gare and cold,And now after five o'clock, I had for sonetine‘uiay noner vo cnanae mwowt nonce ESTABLISHED 1049
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woo vague 8 Aone zie: HAMILTON, ONTARIO
anne Acre moe
Deen unable to stop twombling, felt terribly cold. Yas helped down into
the engine room, then they took off my shoes and cooks, cost, vest
and trousers and outer shirt, hung these up to try and put me in 0 hot
corner. Very curdously I was covered by « cont of black tar, my heir,
finger nails, ears, eyes and nostrils, even ny toe nailo, cant imagine
where 1t came from unless it was ofl and conl which rose to the top of
the water but I have been stendily scrubbing and fo not yet feel clean.
We steamed to queenstown where we arrived sometime after nines There
had been several died after rescue. These wore taken ashore first. I
was helped up the gangway, asked my name, and e man assigned to help
me to a hotel. I think I wa « litt
stupid at this time as I recall
the great crowds helé back on either side by Nilitery and Police, and
they were cheering and clapping hands, vut 1 really could not make my
lege work but getting to the hotel I was gi brandy, then put to bed
detween hot blankets, could not sleep but the hotel people and Doctor
were exceecingly thoughtful and kind, took away 11 ny clothes to give
them a thorough drying, offered me food and hot drinks repeatedly all
night. ell in the morning I was pretty well, slipped into the first
shop, got a shirt, collar and cap, had breakfast, then tried to find out
who were saved. I played cards with three of Zaton's men whom I knew
very well and haé crossed with repeatedly. In fact every day we four
played deck quoits, shuffle board or something, nice fellows 11 much
younger than me, but they hi not yet been heard of so I expect they
are all lost. Mr. and Mra. Young I conversed with frequently, havece ‘rts aonnr to cnen ormoet momen, ESTABLISHED 1000
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heara or seen nothing of them or of Strauss of Coppley, Noyes & Randall.
In fact I never renomber conversing with 20 many people whom I knew, but
there are very few of them saved. 1 cannot understand how s0 many were
saved as I believe about one third of the total have beens I am sure
that not more than 26% had belts or had time to got them. I figure that
we were struck say 10 to 15 minutes after two, went down in 15 to 20 min,
and I was in the water say 2} to 2) hours. I gnve my Doctor several
addressed to wire to a9 soon as I could say 1ten ovlock or half past. He
sent these messages and I do not know yhet he gaid but I hope it vas early
enough to save your feelinges To swbiefy myself about my friends I went
through 011 the morgues, there were four of then, possibly 160 dead. The
police were coing through their pockets Tooking for Adentification marke of
some Kind and collecting their Jewellry. This was 011 in a little heap
on eck body. I goulé see no face whom I knew but lots of very painful
sights. I was still shivering so nade up ny mind to get right away, 90
took the first train to Dublin. This turned ont to be a mistake the
crew of all kinds were placed in this train. te went to Dublin, put aboard
at 6.30
® boat for Holyhead, then a train to Liverpool where we arzi'
Sunday morning. The station was packed with people, friends of the crew,
so that the exoitement of looking for their Srieng, ths Learning of their
than I Denaned- there kine crew
poor women, many with babies
being missed, ceused a not painful see:
were lergely from tiverpool, tots of th:
in their arms, were screaming terribly. I got away and got my train at
7.80 after four cups of good hot coffee but I could not face any foods45 bee cen WOOD, VALLANCE & GO.,
“ae HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Arriving at Huntersfield about 12 and went directly to my friends,
Spur, he put me into @ steaming bath and kept me there. I then found
out that the inside of my legs were very much discolores, a11 iknkex black
and bl 2 few gouges in the flesh which had to be bound up. My
hands were elso = little torn, 1 am still wearing spur's clothing.
I feel stiff yet but have gotten over the shivering and really feel
pretty goods