SS Rex Passenger List - 21 August 1935

Front Cover - 21 August 1935 Passenger List, SS Rex, Italia Line

Front Cover of a Special Class Passenger List for the SS Rex of the Italia Line, Departing 21 August 1935 from Naples to New York via Genoa, Villefranche (Nice) and Gibraltar, Commanded by Captain Grand Uff. Francesco Tarabotto. GGA Image ID # 1ee4f4a88c

 

Senior Officers and Staff

  • Commander CAP. GRAND Uff. Francesco Tarabotto
  • Royal Commissioner Dr. CARLO CIMINO
  • First Officer CAP. Cav. Luigi Gallo
  • Engineer Director BADARACCO Cav. Uff. VITTORIO
  • Chief Engineer LIONELLO MISURI
  • Physician Dr. Cav. Luigi Gullini
  • Physician Dr. Cav. Arturo De FERRARI
  • Chief Commissioner CAP. COMM. Luigi PESENTI
  • Chaplain Rev. UMBERTO CASSANI

 

List of Special Class Passengers

From Naples

  1. Mr. Pasquale Ania
  2. Miss Maria Altomonte
  3. Mr. Domenico Avitabile
  4. Mr. Lorenzo Albre
  5. Mrs. Pasqualina Albre
  6. Master Lorenzo Albre
  7. Miss Maria Albre
  8. Mr. Pacifico Antonelli
  9. Mrs. Caterina Antonelli
  10. Mr. Giuseppe Antonelli
  11. Miss Carlotta Antonelli
  12. Mr. Felice Addario
  13. Miss Jennie Brookins Clark
  14. Miss Miriam Banks
  15. Miss Bernice Bartlett
  16. Miss Florence Bacon
  17. Mrs. Anna Brenna
  18. Mr. Wilfred A. Beardsley
  19. Mrs. Grace Beardsley
  20. Miss Aurora Burgio
  21. Mrs. Rcsa Burgio Tamburrini
  22. Mrs. Rosina Calabrese
  23. Mr. William Crowe
  24. Miss Mary Cox
  25. Miss Alice Cox
  26. Miss Dorothy Chapin
  27. Miss Marcel Cressy
  28. Ms. Michele Cutrone
  29. Miss Marjorie Cooper
  30. Mr. Edward Casey
  31. Mrs. Agnes Casey
  32. Mrs. Lucia Cascio
  33. Mrs. Eugenia Ciani
  34. Miss Annita Ciani
  35. Master Brunetto Ciani
  36. Mr. Sebastiano Di Vaneria
  37. Mrs. Elizabetta Di Lullo
  38. Miss Rosina Di Lullo
  39. Mr. Salvatore Di Fazio
  40. Mrs. Marictta Di Fazio
  41. Mr. Giuseppe Di Pardo
  42. Mrs. Isolina Di Pardo
  43. Mr. Domenico Dell Osso
  44. Miss Laura Diefenbacher
  45. Mr. Anthony Di Tatto Palma
  46. Mrs. Amelia Di Tatto Palma
  47. Mr. Arthur D'Amato
  48. Mrs. Frances D'Amato
  49. Miss Ernestine Donaldson
  50. Mr. Sam Diamond
  51. Mr. Fanny Diamond
  52. Mr. Louis Diamond
  53. Miss Myriam Diamond
  54. Mr. Joseph Dudleton
  55. Mrs. Daisy Dudleton
  56. Miss Margaret Dudleton
  57. Mr. Enrico D'Elia
  58. Mr. Raffaele Di Marino
  59. Miss Rose Davis
  60. Mr. Erasmo Di Florio
  61. Mrs. Assunta Di Florio
  62. Marchesa Spinyla R. Laura De Castillo
  63. Mrs. Edith Earley
  64. Mr. George Edwards
  65. Mr. Roberto Feleppa
  66. Miss Isabelle Fisk
  67. Miss Mary Fitzpatrick
  68. Mr. Roy Flickinger
  69. Mrs. Minnie Flickinger
  70. Mr. George Falionu
  71. Miss Grace Farley
  72. Mrs. Assunta Finocchi
  73. Mr. Gaetano Galuppo
  74. Mrs. Maria Galuppo
  75. Miss Maria Amelia Galli
  76. Mrs. Maria Giudice
  77. Mrs. Sophie Goldman
  78. Mr. Abraham Goldman
  79. Miss Esther Goldman
  80. Master Nicola Gallo
  81. Mr. Alfonso Giallanella
  82. Mr. Sam Ciariffo
  83. Miss Caterina Garofalo
  84. Mrs. Edith Harriman
  85. Miss Gertrude Isola Hobler
  86. Mrs. Angela Sandulli
  87. Miss Ralfaela Isola
  88. Miss Annunziata Isola
  89. Miss Rosa Isola
  90. Miss Anna Isola
  91. Mr. Mario Iacchia
  92. Miss. Doris Kent
  93. Miss Mary Kennedy
  94. Mr. Frank Losat
  95. Mrs. Anna Losat
  96. Miss Giulia Losat
  97. Miss Anna Langenback
  98. Mrs. Clara Laub
  99. Miss Edith Love
  100. Miss Helen Lehmann
  101. Mrs. Maria Lo Coco
  102. Mrs. Janne Lewy
  103. Miss Mary Manes
  104. Miss Katherine Metzner
  105. Miss Helen Munroe
  106. Mr. Edward Mitch
  107. Mrs. Lena Mitch
  108. Mr. Salvatore Mangiaracine
  109. Mr. Charles Moore
  110. Mrs. Sarah Moncharsh
  111. Miss Claire Moncharsh
  112. Master Bernard Moncharsh
  113. Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie
  114. Mr. Antonio Mancini
  115. Miss Susan Norton
  116. Miss Maria Nicoletti
  117. Mr. Morris Ostomel
  118. Miss Ida Olson
  119. Miss Oliana Olson
  120. Mrs. Carmela Occhipinti
  121. Mr. Michele Orlando
  122. Mrs. Lucie Pearse
  123. Mr. Primo Peliegrini
  124. Mrs. Laura Pellegrini
  125. Miss Gloria Pellegrini
  126. Mr. Lewis Perry
  127. Mr. Bruno Pepe
  128. Mrs. Filomena Pepe Caterini
  129. Master Giovanni Pepe
  130. Mr. Domenico Pandolfi
  131. Miss Julia Pandolfi
  132. Miss Maria Panettiere
  133. Miss Caterina Panettiere
  134. Mrs. Maria Panettiere
  135. Miss Dora Panettiere
  136. Mr. Salvatore Pollicina
  137. Master Filippo Pollicino
  138. Mrs. Rosaria Pollicino Leotto
  139. Mr. Paul Quilliam
  140. Mrs. Eula Quilliam
  141. Miss Thelm Quilliam
  142. Miss Julia Randall
  143. Mrs. Martina Elisabetta Rogan
  144. Mr. George Rosser
  145. Mrs. Ruby Rosser
  146. Miss Serena Series Mable
  147. Mr. Carmine Speranza
  148. Miss Clara Simon
  149. Miss Ellen Simon
  150. Mr. Henry Schell
  151. Mr. Ruggiero Stango
  152. Mrs. Cristina Stango
  153. Miss Michelina Stango
  154. Mr. Feliciano Scire
  155. Mrs. Rosalia Sabatelli
  156. Miss Antonietta Stabile
  157. Mrs. Charlotte Smith
  158. Miss Coustance Smith
  159. Mr. Autonio Saetta
  160. Miss Maria Saetta
  161. Mr. Giacomo Spadaro
  162. Mrs. Lucy Torchia
  163. Miss Rosa Torchia
  164. Mrs. Daisie Barrett Tauner
  165. Miss Kate Turner
  166. Mr. Salvatore Terranova
  167. Mrs. Pietrina Terranova
  168. Miss Elizabeth Tood
  169. Mrs. Maria Tesoriero
  170. Mrs. Maria Tizio Panettieri
  171. Miss Maria A. Tarace Panettiere
  172. Mr. Giuseppe Uddo
  173. Mrs. Teresa Uddo
  174. Miss Josephine Uddo
  175. Miss Antonina Uddo
  176. Miss Francesca Uddo
  177. Miss Teresa Uddo
  178. Master Francesco Uddo
  179. Miss Diana Uddo
  180. Mrs. Henry Von Berg
  181. Miss Helen Wood
  182. Mr. Willis Woodman
  183. Miss Margarett Wright
  184. Mrs. Henriette Wilson
  185. Miss Henriette Wilson
  186. Miss Mary Wilson
  187. Miss Jennie Wiison
  188. Mrs. Johanna Wrouski
  189. Mr. Courad Wrouski
  190. Miss Betty Westhaven
  191. Mr. Joseph Weinberger
  192. Mrs. Mary Wilson
  193. Dr. Mr. Herbert Yeames
  194. Mre. Amedea Zino

From Genoa

  1. Miss Mary Balboni
  2. Miss Estelle Brooks
  3. Miss Fred Brooks
  4. Miss Josephine Brucato
  5. Mrs. Maria Bosso
  6. Mr. Mariano Belluomini
  7. Miss Rose Bracker
  8. Mr. Walter Bunting
  9. Mr. Edward Cushmann
  10. Miss Martha Cushmann
  11. Miss Mary Cerani
  12. Miss Alice Cooley
  13. Mr. Filippo Caselli
  14. Mrs. Emma Caselli
  15. Mr. Oiovanni Canarina
  16. Mrs. Giovanni Canarina
  17. Mr. Giuseppe Chiesa
  18. Mr. Henry Cerutti
  19. Mr. Louise Calvi
  20. Mr. Louis Camboni
  21. Mrs. Umiliana Cerri
  22. Mr. Gino Cerri Stranieri
  23. Contessa Masilino Cavazza
  24. Dr. Maurice Eisendrahth
  25. Mrs. Rose Eisendrahth
  26. Mr. Modestino Ferrara
  27. Mrs. Ethel Ferrara
  28. Mr. John Fitzgerald
  29. Mrs. Ellen Fitzgerald
  30. Miss Mary Fitzgerald
  31. Mr. G. M. Fennel
  32. Mr. Giuseppe Franciosi
  33. Mrs. Alice Franciosi
  34. Master Julio Franciosi
  35. Miss Giuseppa Franciosi
  36. Miss Mare Fox
  37. Mrs. Dorothy Faust
  38. Miss Jane Faust
  39. Mr. Frederick Faust
  40. Master John Faust
  41. Miss Lisette Fernandez
  42. Mr. Samuel Gitlow
  43. Mr. Abraham Gitlow
  44. Mr. Louis Gordon
  45. Mr. Murray Gordon
  46. Mrs. Jessie Gresham
  47. Mr. Leroy Gresham
  48. Miss Mary Gesualdi
  49. Miss Lucia Gesualdi
  50. Miss Lillian Gallo
  51. Miss Madeline Grande
  52. Miss Margaret Howell
  53. Miss Anna Huebl
  54. Mr. John Hohl
  55. Mrs. Rosey Hohl
  56. Miss Ethel Hohl
  57. Miss Ruth Hohl
  58. Miss Elizabeth Heuser
  59. Miss Ethel Iankel
  60. Miss Mary Kennedy
  61. Miss Anna Kennedy
  62. Miss Rebecca Kessler
  63. Miss Gioconda Lazzari
  64. Rev. Cipriano Lauletta
  65. Mr. Terry La Franconi
  66. Mr. Louis Leblang
  67. Miss Anna Leblang
  68. Rev Aristide Malinverni
  69. Mrs. Eleanora Malinverni
  70. Mr. Jerry Mei
  71. Mrs. Marta Mei
  72. Mr. Gino Mei
  73. Miss Ethel Markowitz
  74. Mrs. Mary CLira Marlow
  75. Mr. Costantino Maggiora
  76. Mr. Mario Nelva
  77. Miss A. M. Owen
  78. Mr. Beckmann Pool
  79. Mrs. Elizabeth Pool
  80. Mr. Edwin W. Pahlow
  81. Mrs. Geltrude Pahlow
  82. Mr. William Perloff
  83. Mrs. Dorothy Perloff
  84. Miss Filippa Petrusa
  85. Mr. J. Pittaro
  86. Miss Isabelle Parker
  87. Mrs. Etel Pieprberg
  88. Mr. Biagio Pisani
  89. Mr. Silvio Petretti
  90. Mrs. Rosa Peter
  91. Rev. Leonardo Quaglia
  92. Mr. Giuseppe Queirolo
  93. Mrs. Frances Queirolo
  94. Miss Marta Queirolo
  95. Mr. Francesco Romersa
  96. Miss Adolphia Romersa
  97. Miss Mary Raggett
  98. Rev. Cesare Mario Rinaldi
  99. Mrs. Rose Shumann
  100. Miss Zelma Shumann
  101. Miss Francis Sarah Smith
  102. Miss Eleanor Squibner
  103. Mrs. Ethel Schippes
  104. Mr. Carlo P. Silvani
  105. Mr. Joe Troia
  106. Mrs. Cristina Troia
  107. Mr. Alessandro Tosi
  108. Miss Anna Travisano
  109. Mr. Kyriakos Tsakos
  110. Mrs. Jessie Yanowitz

From Villefranche (Nice)

  1. Miss Florence Laura Allen
  2. Mrs. Florence Bankard
  3. Mr. Richard Burgin
  4. Mrs. Margherite Blochman
  5. Mrs. Lillian Forsyth Coffey
  6. Mr. George W. Conover
  7. Miss Anna E. Conover
  8. Mr. Edward E. Coughlan
  9. Mrs. Alice B. Coughlan
  10. Miss Mary K. Connors
  11. Mr. Emil Corgiat
  12. Miss Cristine Cameran
  13. Miss Harriette Cameran
  14. Miss Elizabeth Doane
  15. Mr. Pierre J. Dalino
  16. Mrs. Mary A. Finan
  17. Mr. Arthur Hoe
  18. Mr. Marc Komar
  19. Miss Pauline Lynn
  20. Miss Taninet Lorraine
  21. Miss Costance McGlinchee
  22. Miss Pia Migliorati
  23. Mr. Joseph Schwartz
  24. Mrs. Anna Schwartz
  25. Mr. Henry M. Wriston
  26. Mrs. Henry M. Wriston
  27. Miss Barbara Wriston
  28. Master Walter Wriston
  29. Mr. Isadore Wiener
  30. Mrs. Leah Wiener

From Gibraltar

  1. Mr. Beltram Amenabar
  2. Mr. Jacinto Chaves
  3. Mr. Americo Chaves
  4. Miss Ellen Dwyer
  5. Mr. Arthur Iselin
  6. Miss Pauline Lehman
  7. Miss Harriet Messelleisser
  8. Mrs. Rosalind Marder
  9. Miss Minnie May Miller
  10. Miss Isabel Meldrum
  11. Mrs. Katherine Niles
  12. Mrs. Delia Schreckinger

 

General Information for Passengers

Berthing of Passengers - No alteration in Ca. bin can be made except through the Purser. Receipt for any difference paid, as per the Company's fixed Tariff, will be given to Passengers by the Purser, who will also duly note on passage tickets changes of accommodation.

Medical Attendance - For medical and surgical attendance to Passengers, ship's surgeons are entitled to professional fees, to be charged as per published schedule, available at Purser's Offices.

Said medical and surgical attendance will be free of charge, if Passengers are suffering from seasickness, or are affected by infirmities or injuries deriving from statical conditions of the ship or in any way pertaining to navigation, and also in cases of contagious diseases which are subject to denunciation.

Return accommodation - For the convenience of those Passengers who may be returning from the United States to Europe and have not yet made the necessary arrangements, the Enquiry & Travel Office will be pleased to radio the New York Office for any accommodation required. This will enable Passengers to complete their arrangements before leaving the steamer and will consequently save them time and trouble.

Wireless Services — The vessels belonging to the Societa Italia are equipped with a most powerful and up-to-date radiotelegraphic plant. In this way the ships remain in communication with any part of the world by the medium of the chain of wireless stations on terra-firma.

All through the voyage, this vessel is in continuous touch with Italy, Europe, and the United States of America. Thus, the Marconigrams are transmitted, or received, direct; so that a quick service and a rapid exchange of business, or private, messages can be effected at any moment.

The Radiotelegraphic Station will be found on Sport Deck.

For the greater convenience of Passengers no Marconigrams arriving during the night will be delivered to Addressee before 7,30 a. m., unless the Passenger has expressly requested the Enquiry & Travel Office to hand him same at once on receipt during the night.

Mail Service - Three different types of messages can be sent from on board:

a) Marconigrams
b) Ocean radioletters (SLT) (reduced rates)
c) Marconigram - letters (OL)
Marconigrams - Messages of an urgent nature should be sent as "Marconigrams " and same are telegraphed right through.

A marconigram to Italy or to North America sent this way from steamer cost less than a cable sent from on shore at the ports of call.

Ocean Padioletters (SLT) - Are accepted at reduced rates for the United States and Canada. The service is of the deferred type. Ocean Radioletters are sent by radio from steamer to one of the shore stations of North America who forward them to destination by air or ordinary mail.

Rate Italian lire 28.— for 24 words, plus Italian lire 1.11 for each extra word.

Marconigram - letters (OL) - Are only accepted for Italy. The service is of the deferred type. Such messages are sent by wireless to any vessel proceeding to Italy and the receiving vessel arranges for the forwarding to destination by ordinary mail at first port of call in Italy.

Rate Italian lire 10.60 for 20 words, and Italian lire 1.00 for each extra word.

Service On Land — News can be sent to Passengers by their relations or friends, if these are residing in Italy, by means of Marconigrams transmitted to the vessel via "Coltanoradio".

Relations or friends resident in other European countries will find it advisable to forward their Marconi-grams, intended for the ship, by the medium of the aforesaid "Coltanoradio " Station, the vessel being in continuous communication with same.

Marconigrams can be presented at any Telegraphic Office, using the following Form of Address:

Passenger's Name
Vessel's Name
"Coltanoradio
This is to he followed by the text.

Wireless Telephony Station — The vessel is also equipped with the most perfect and up-to-date radiotelephonic plant (ultra powerful "Marconi") for transmitting and receiving, therefore secures a regular service during the navigation, both with Europe, the U. S. A., Canada, Mexico and Cuba.

The normal range of this set of apparatus allows of direct communications from ship to North America, immediately after leaving Italy. As soon as the vessel has left America, Passengers can communicate with all the principal European Towns.

Suggestion and Complaints — Passengers are requested to ask for the Special Book, and insert in same any suggestions or complaints they may wish to make with regard to inconveniences noted by them in the Ship's Radiotelegraphic Service.

For full details and tariffs please apply direct to the Wireless Station on board.

Mail — Mail received after Passengers have left the ship is forwarded to the address furnished by them on the Identification Cards.

High Seas Mail — The Enquiry and Travel Office is acting also as oficial Agent of the Italian Post Administration; therefore accepts registered mail.

Banking Services - Passengers may avail themselves of the banking services (exchange of money, letters of credit, travelers cheques, banking enquiries, etc.) at the Bank located in the Entrance Hall, the care of which in entrusted to an Official of the Banca Commerciale Italiana.
A special booklet containing details of this service will be distributed to Passengers upon their request.

Valuables - The Company is not responsible for loss or theft of valuables, money, etc. Same should be handed to the Purser for deposit in his safe. In such cases valuables should be consigned under seal with the name of the depositor clearly shown.

No charge is made for such service and the Company accepts no liability in connection therewith.

Safe deposit boxes for the safe keeping of valuables can be secured free of charge upon application to the Enquiry and Travel Office. A deposit of 50 itAlian Liras in only requested and refunded to the Passengers when returning to boxes key.

The deposit of valuables in the safe boxes is made by the Passengers themselves without any inventory or control of the Line, it being expressly agreed that the Line does not accept any responsibility for the safe custody of the valuables.

Baggage Insurance — As the Company's liability for baggage is strictly limited, it is strongly recommended to Passengers to insure their baggage as, in the event of loss or damage to the same, the Company cannot under any circumstances, accept liability beyond the amount specified on the steamer contract ticket. - Baggage can be insured at the Enquiry & Travel Office, such insurance covering all risks on land or sea.

SPORTS - Swimming Pool — The Company accepts no responsability whatsoever for any accident from whatever cause arising to any Passenger using the Swimming Pool, Gymnasium and other kinds of Sports.

Passengers Are Not Allowed To Trespass the limit of their own class.

Steamer Chairs, Rugs and Cushions - For the westbound trip, the charge for chairs is Lire 20, for rugs Lire 20 and for cushions Lire 7.

Lifebelts — A special board containing Instructions for the Use of Lifebelts is posted in every Stateroom. Passengers are requested to take notice of the above mentioned Instructions as indicated.

Professional Gamblers — Passengers are informed that professional gamblers seeking to play for high stakes, are reported as crossing on Atlantic steamers.

Cinema - Films — Passengers are strictly forbidden to keep cinema-films in their cabins. Such must be delivered to the Enquiry and Travel Office in order to be stored in a suitable room during the voyage.

Collections, charitable or otherwise are strictly forbidden.

For further information, please consult the "Ship's routine ".

Useful Information for The Arrival at New York

Hotel Reservations in New York By Wireless-Telegram - Passengers may send, free of charge, wireless telegrams in code reserving accommodation at New York Hotels. Full particulars may be obtained at the Enquiry & Travel Office.

Arrival at New York - Passengers are landed at the Pier 59 North River, where Passengers will find taxis, telephones etc. If the vessel arrives at the Pier after 8 p. m., Passengers have the option of remaining on board over night and landing after breakfast the following morning.

Parlor and Sleeping Car Reservations for pullman and ordinary trains throughout U. S. may be made through the Enquiry and Travel Office. In making any of the above reservations Passengers are kindly requested to do so at least two days before the day of arrival of the ship in New York.

Landing Cards, Port of New York — Before leaving the vessel, holders must present landing cards to the U. S. Doctor and to U. S. Immigration Inspector for endorsement.

American citizen must present Landings Cards only to the U. S. Immigrants Inspector for the visa.

Delivery of Baggage in New York — Passengers are especially requested to claim their baggage before leaving the Custom's Baggage Room on the Pier, as, otherwise, considerable delay and extra charge for carriage will be incurred in forwarding to destination any baggage not accompanying Passengers on the railway.

Forwarding of Passengers - For the convenience of all Passengers disembarking at our piers in New York who are destined to interior points, the Railroad Lines out of New York, as well as Steamship Lines for Boston have representatives on the wharf to meet Passengers and arrange to issue railroad tickets to all points in the United States, Canada and Mexico, as well as tickets to Boston, via steamer. These representatives will also arrange to check baggage from ours pier through to destination, relieving Passengers of the annoyance of purchasing their tickets at the depot or of re-checking their baggage. Transfer charges from our piers to rail depots or steamship dock must be paid by Passengers.

Recovery of U. S. Head Tax - This tax can be recovered by Passengers, if same has been paid, provided they inform the U. S. Immigration Inspector on arrival at New York of their intention to leave the U. S. within sixty days (the time prescribed by U. S. Law) and obtain from him Transit Certificate Form 514.

It is also necessary for Transit Certificate Form 514 to be handed to the Transportation Company, when complete, in time to allow same to be placed before the Immigration Authorities in Washington within 120 days of Passenger's arrival in the United States.
Unless this regulation is complied with, the Tax cannot be recovered.

Claims and Complaints — Passengers' criticism and suggestions relative to the services on board receive the most particular attention of the Company. Passengers are requested to address themselves in this connection either to the Captain or to the Direction, at the "Italia " Company's Headquarters, Piazza De-Ferrari, Genoa.

 

Italia Line Route Map, SS Rex Passenger List 21 August 1935.

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