The Commercial Appeal

Firm wants to recover Titanic’s telegraph machine

- Ben Finley ASSOCIATED PRESS

NORFOLK, Va. – The salvage firm that has plucked silverware, china and gold coins from the wreckage of the Titanic now wants to recover the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Machine that transmitte­d the ship’s increasing­ly frantic distress calls.

Attorneys for the company, R.M.S. Titanic Inc., called witnesses before a federal judge on Thursday to explain why the company should be allowed to possibly cut into the rapidly deteriorat­ing ship to recover the device before it’s irretrieva­ble.

“It’s one of those iconic artifacts, like the signal flares (that the sinking ship launched),” testified David Gallo, an oceanograp­her who retired from Woods Hole Oceanograp­hic Institutio­n and is now a paid consultant for the firm.

Gallo testified in federal court in Norfolk, and said that salvaging the device would not be “grave robbery” but a way to connect people to the ship’s legacy and honor its passengers.

U. S. District Judge Rebecca Beach Smith, the maritime jurist who presides over Titanic salvage matters, said it was too early for her to make any decisions on the proposal. She said she needed more details and proposed scheduling another hearing.

The Titanic was traveling from England to New York when it struck an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on April 14, 1912. The large and luxurious ocean liner sent out distress signals using the relatively new Marconi wireless radio system.

The messages in Morse code were picked up by other ships and onshore receiving stations. They included: “We require immediate assistance” … “Have struck iceberg and sinking” … “We are putting women off in boats.”

The ship sank in less than three hours, with the loss of all but 700 of the 2,208 passengers and crew.

A team located the wreckage in 1985 on the North Atlantic seabed, about 400 miles off Newfoundla­nd, Canada.

RMS Titanic Inc. has argued that time is running out to retrieve the telegraph machine.

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