107 #60: Titanic’s distress message was picked up on the roof of a New York Department store

FALSE. David Sarnoff, a radio operator who worked for Wanamaker’s in New York, did relay messages from the Olympic and

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107 #59: The Frankfurt, 50 miles away, was told ‘You fool, standby and keep out’ when she contacted Titanic

TRUE. However, this was in response to the Frankfurt’s question ‘What’s up old man?’, which Phillips received at 2 a.m.,

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107 #58: Carpathia was the first ship to pick up Titanic’s distress signal

FALSE. The passenger steamer Mount Temple and the Marconi shore station at Cape Race were the first to receive Titanic’s

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