Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1912 — Frank Crosseup Now a Policeman on Panama Zone. [ARTICLE]

Frank Crosseup Now a Policeman on Panama Zone.

Frank crosscup is no longer a soldier. He recently purchased his discharge and accepted a position at SIOO per month as a Panama zone police--man, a member of the “Zone Police,” as they are called there. The work is that of a deteetive. The chief of police is a former colonel in the U. S. army with whom Frank soldiered for a time and who offered him the job. Frank likes the work, says he has more liberties, than are granted in the army. He suffered an attack of yellow fever after going to Panama but pulled through all right and is feeling fine now. In a brief letter, in which he directed the change of address of his paphr, he asks to be remembered to his old Rensselaer frieods, from any of whom he will be glad to receive a letter. He especially asks to be remembered to the members of the local militia company, in which he was a S. service, where he attained the rank S. service, wher ehe attained the "rank of sergeant in less than two years. -= His address is “F. A. Crosscup, Zone Police Station, Culebra, Panama.”