MR. BRIGHT: I could not say who it was. The lamp trimmer was assisting to get that boat out with me. I could not say who it was. SENATOR SMITH: He did not hand you the lamp? MR. BRIGHT: I could not say. The boat was over the side then. SENATOR SMITH: Did you see the lamp trimmer? MR. BRIGHT: I saw him. SENATOR SMITH: Did you see him with the lamps in his arms going around giving them out to the boats? MR. BRIGHT: No; the last time I saw him he was assisting to get that boat out. SENATOR SMITH: After you left the Titanic in this collapsible boat, did anyone try to board it from the water? MR. BRIGHT: No, sir. SENATOR SMITH: Or did anyone try to get out of it? MR. BRIGHT: No, sir. SENATOR SMITH: You did not go back to the scene of this disaster after you pulled out into the sea, away from the Titanic? MR. BRIGHT: No; by the time we got clear we did not have time to go back. We were told to keep together, you see­­ SENATOR SMITH: You kept together and did not return again to the scene of the disaster. MR. BRIGHT: No, sir. Mr. Lowe, who gave us the order to stay together, went back. SENATOR SMITH: In No. 14? MR. BRIGHT: I could not say. SENATOR SMITH: He went back in the sailboat? MR. BRIGHT: He did not have the sail up then. SENATOR SMITH: Well, he had the sail up when you next saw him? MR. BRIGHT: Yes, sir. SENATOR SMITH: And he took your boat in tow? MR. BRIGHT: Yes, sir. SENATOR SMITH: I think that is all. I will ask the officer to call Luis Klein. MR. CORNELIUS: [after calling the witness outside of the committee room). No, sir; he does not respond. TESTIMONY OF ALFRED CRAWFORD ­ Recalled. SENATOR FLETCHER: You testified regarding that iceberg. You said, as I recall, that you saw an iceberg passing on the starboard side? MR. CRAWFORD: Yes; after the collision. SENATOR FLETCHER: Where were you? MR. CRAWFORD: I was on B deck. I went out from B deck, out to the promenade there. SENATOR FLETCHER: That was aft? MR. CRAWFORD: No, sir; forward. SENATOR FLETCHER: You were forward? MR. CRAWFORD: Yes, sir. SENATOR FLETCHER: On B deck? MR. CRAWFORD: On B deck. SENATOR FLETCHER: And you saw the iceberg, the iceberg that struck the ship? MR. CRAWFORD: I saw the iceberg going along the starboard side, sir. SENATOR FLETCHER: Just describe that iceberg, please. MR. CRAWFORD: It looked like a large, black object going alongside the ship. SENATOR FLETCHER: Could you tell us about the size? MR. CRAWFORD: I could not see the top because there was a deck above us. SENATOR FLETCHER: It was higher than B deck? MR. CRAWFORD: Oh, yes; much higher. SENATOR FLETCHER: And how close was the side of the ship to it? MR. CRAWFORD: It did not seem very far away. SENATOR FLETCHER: Could you tell anything about the dimensions of it, as to the length or the width? MR. CRAWFORD: No, sir; I could not. I just saw the object scraping alongside the ship. SENATOR FLETCHER: Did it come in contact with the side of the ship? MR. CRAWFORD: I do not think so. SENATOR FLETCHER: That is all. Witness excused. SENATOR SMITH: I think that completes the crew, does it not, Mr. Cornelius? MR. CORNELIUS: Yes, sir. SENATOR SMITH: Is Mr. Sammis here? MR. CORNELIUS: No, sir; he will be here Monday morning. SENATOR SMITH: Is Mr. Bottomley here? MR. CORNELIUS: He will be here Monday morning also. SENATOR SMITH: Then, with the consent of my colleagues, we will adjourn until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Thereupon, at 6:10 p.m., the committee adjourned until Monday, April 29, 1912, at 10 o'clock a.m.