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Franck, Harry Alverson, 1881-1962

"Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers"


Meanwhile there had gradually been reaching me "through the proper
channels," as everything does on the Zone even to our ice-water,
the various coupon-books and the like indispensable to Zone life
and the proper pursuit of plain-clothes duty. Distressing as are
statistics the full comprehension of what might follow requires
the enumeration of the odds and ends I was soon carrying about
with me.
A brass-check; police badge; I. C. C. hotel coupon-book;
Commissary coupon-book; "120-Trip Ticket" (a booklet containing
blank passes between any stations on the P. R. R., to be filled
out by holder) Mileage book (purchased by employees at half rates
of 2 1/2 cents a mile for use when traveling on personal business)
"24-Trip Ticket" (a free courtesy pass to all "gold" employees
allowing one monthly round trip excursion over any portion of the
line) Freight-train pass for the P. R. R.; Dirt-train and
locomotive pass for the Pacific division; ditto for the Central
division; likewise for the Atlantic division; (in short about
everything on wheels was free to the "gum-shoe" except the "yellow
car") Passes admitting to docks and steamers at either end of the
Zone; note-book; pencil or pen; report cards and envelopes (one of
which the plain-clothes man must fill out and forward to
headquarters "via train-guard" wherever night may overtake him--
"the gum-shoe's day's work," as the idle uniformed man facetiously
dubs it).


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