Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 27, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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The canal was started bv the I
Bay.
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glen
French, in 1863. They left about
c 'to t ' X ^ T ' ' ,'a r ,"' r ' ” 's™ >‘ i« '» in R at the hotel, u n til an
1893, with m alaria cause of the »oung, visited his parents here
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By Sonya Rush
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par<’n ,s l , Pai'tnient can he found, w hile
over the week-end. Ray will com- here \
less of 24.000 men.
At | n S,n' ,hc YounK« a«’ | getting the bakery established.
H I—PANAMA CANAL
In 1903 the United S tates took
over
and by 1913 the canal was
Before reaching the canal we
j
completed.
Last month the Unit-
saw large tu rtles and flying fish.
We docked at Balboa about 7:00 fed S tates took in $15,000.00. we
and tound that we were the sec­ , pay Panam a a total of $450,000
ond ship to go through the canal a year. It cost the Chili about
$4,000 to go through the canal.
the next morning.
As we approached Mirouores.
There was little sleep for any­ the first lock, two row boats came
one that night, as for myself, I cut to us and the rope throw ers
rose at 3:00 a. m. to see the " e had t a k e n aboard earlier,
"Southern Cross” which is a for­ threw them the ropes, and they,
m ation of four stars. It can only in turn, attached to a cable on
be viewed by people in the vicin­ the tiny trains (3 on each side of
ity of the equator.
the canal) which keep the ships
Before the sun had risen, we in position as they go through
had the pilot on board and 13 the locks.
skilled rope throw ers, and were
The second lock is Pedro Mi­
aw aiting the signal from the tow- guel, there first two locks lift the
er to go ahead.
ships to the level to Lake Gatun.
When we were finally on our The third and last lock, Gatun,
" a y , through the narrow body of drops the ship to the level of
w ater th at leads to the canal, we. the Atlantic.
could sec on that shore what ap­
There is a difference of 22 feet,
peared to be a very pleasant a t high tide, betwen the level
little city. We also saw scattered of the two oceans. This is an ex­
here and there, the rusted equip­ perience I will never forget. __
m ent left by the French, the last 1 To be continued.
pitiable evidence of t h e b i tt e r !
struggle.
Pilot Class Ads Pay—try ’em.
AS I SEE IT!
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Hearthstone
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UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION
(Robbery, Attempted Murder, and Assault)
DESCRIPTION
caaftaamaat, b« ba« fired
a* a * -
c«r« ««eking bi« arrest and has ran
through road blocks a t cscessbre
*p««d.
Age 24, born November 30, 1927,
Clay County, Mo.; height, 6 feet
1 inch; weight, 175 to 185 pounds;
build, medium, athletic; hair,
Complaints were filed before U. S.
brown, wavy; eyes, brown; com
plexion, ruddy; race, white; na­ Commissioners at San Diego, Calif.,
tionality, American; occupations, and Cincinnati, Ohio, on March 20,
1950, and November 9, 1950, re­
fireman, fisherman, railway switch­ spectively,
charging subject with
man, truck driver; scars and
m arks—scar on point of chin, %- violations of Title 18, U. S. Code,
inch oblique scar on second joint of section 1073, in that he fled from
left index finger rear, U-inch ob­ the State of California to avoid
lique sear on back of left index fin- prosecution for armed robbery and
%-inch oblique scar above attempted murder and from the
inner point of right eye, ^-inch State of Ohio to avoid prosecution
horizontal scar above inner point of for robbery. An indictment was
left eye, three l-a-inch scars under returned by a Federal grand jury
chin, cartilage removed from tip of a t Cheyenne, Wyo., May 9, 1950,
nose, dim cut scar on left side of charging subject with a violation
the same statute in that he fled
forehead, ^b-inch scar* on right of
thumb, 1-inch scar on left knee, from the State of Wyoming to
’¿•inch scar on right elbow, bullet avoid prosecution for assault with
wound high on left shoulder; re­ intent to murder.
m arks—jaw has been broken and
person having i information
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n i v i m i l l io n
was wired, may be crooked; ap­ v Any
which may assist in locating this
pears extremely nervous.
individual is requested to immedi­
ately notify the Director of the
CRIMINAL RECORD
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Bent has been convicted for armed United States Department of Ju s­
robbery.
tice, Washington 25. D. C., or the
CAUTION
Special Agent in Charge of the
fL Federal Bureau
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Division - of the
of
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is armed and eitrem cly dan- Investigation listed on the first page
Serous.
Bent has ««coped from ¡of the local telephone directory/
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