The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 August 1963 — Page 4
VftTTrr OF S^tE OF RFAt ESTATE IS TEE PtfTSAM CTRPtTTT POTTPT COMPASY. AOMTKTSTEATOR R’TTR STATr rvPT %DM, ' n ' ,s TRATOR APP1L TFPM (Rrtenflfd). 1961 THE WILL ANNEXED u * INDIANA ijj THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP Not<c« »S h.TeTJt *1»W1 *h«t lh« un-nmiK-Tv ™ 58: LILI.TAN M STROUHE. DECEASED derslitnfd Admlnistrotor \»:th th» Will VJUIN4Y OF PUTNAM ROACHDALE BANK AND TRUST oiler (or *ale. At private sale, at Roach-
“(1RKAT TRAIN ROBBERV” BANDITS’ IIIDKOCT Discovered by Scotland Yard, this old farmhouse on an abandoned farm near Oakley. England, was the base used by the bandits who got away with $7.1 million in Britain's "Great Train Robbery.” Detectives found scattered mailbags, but no money and no robbers.
The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures
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Thirty months after the Rebellion spread from Fort
Sumter in the harbor across the whole South, Charleston itself remained virtually untouched by the fighting. The forts taken by the Rebels between December 1860 and midApril 1861 were augmented by harbor defensive works engineered by Maj. Gen. P. T. G. Beauregard, and protected Charleston well. The Union Navy learned by costly experi/Wice in 186S that its best wooden warships were not equal to the task of reducing the defenses and opening up the city. It took the strongest new’ ironclads, and swiftestmoving new monitors, mounting the most powerful guns available, to show any results. The newest rifled cannons were the invention of John A. Dahlgren, the chief of the Navy Bureau of Ordnance, who was sent to take over the attacking naval forces after other commanders at Charleston had failed. Fort Sumter, which had remained relatively undamaged under fire earlier, cnim-
[ *] Contemporary sketch of Union shells exploding in Fort Sumter, Charleston, in 1863. bled under concentrated, incessant fire. On Aug. 17, 1S63, an estimated 950 shots were directed at it from monitors and larger iron- (. Is, while Battery Wagner and other harbor defenses were under assault simultaneously. Shots that went astray in the bombardments hit in the city and Charleston finally felt what other important Southern cities had undergone. Yet oven with Fort Sumter a shambles, defenders stayed there, living in the ruins, and manning the remaining serviceable guns. As indicated earlier in this series, endeavors were made to aid them with remarkable Innovations: electrical torpedoes, a submarine and semi-submersibles. These were less effective than refusal of Sumter’s Rebel defenders to give up as readily as Urtion defenders in 1861. They never surrendered. —CLARK KINNAIRO
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DRAFTING CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION—The House Judiciary Subcommittee is shown in session in Washington to draft civil rights legislation. From left: Robert Kastenmeier, DWis.; Hermon Toll, D-Pa.; Jack Brooks, D-Tex.; Harold Donohue, D-Mass.; William R. Foley, chief counsel: George Meader, R-Mich.; B. G. Rogers, D-Colo.; Peter Rodino, DN.J ; Chairman Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y.
CLEOPATRA’S A FAKE—Those big billboard ads for the movie “Cleopatra” were posed by model Lois Bennett (lower right), not by the star, Elizabeth Taylor (upper right), said Miss Bennett In New York. Note the resemblance, however. At upper left Miss Bennett, 20, is shown posing with another model, Richard Bennett (no relation) portraying costar Richard Burton. At lower left is the finished product, with inset of Rex Harrison.
dale m>nk and Trust Company, Indiana, at the hour o» . eVetek A M D ST on the 3Ut day of Aukum, t»R3. and from day to day thereafter, until sold, the following described real estate in Putnam County, State of Indiana, to-
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Lots Numbered One fly Tao (2> and Three f?> In Dlock Num * Two <2> in Cline't First Addition to the Town of Roachdale. except seventy <70) feet off of the East end of said lots. TERMS OF SALE —CASH Abstract of Title, continued to date, will he furnished showing title free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. ROACHDALE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Administrator of the Estate of LILLIAN M STROUBE, Deceased LYON and BOYD. Attorneys
SIX DIE IN FIRE NIAGARA, W1S. UPI— Six persons including five members of one family, were killed Saturday when fire swept their home in this tiny northeastern Wisconsin community. The victims were identified as Howard comstoek, 41; his wife Marjorie 39; their daughters,
Paula 15, and Christine, 10; a son. Peter f, and a friend of Christine’s Mary Joe Schelfholt, 9. The Schlfolt girl is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Schelfhout, Niagara. She was spending the night with Christine. FINED ANCIENT HOME JERUSALEM, Israel UPI — ArachaeologisLs reported today they uncovered near the Dead Sea a model home built of clay abut 5,000 years ago.
Tfft DAILY BANNER MON., AUG. 19, 1903 Page 4 GUEENCASTLE. INDIANA to include all food products except tobacco, alcohol and Items marked on the package as being imported.
AMENDS FOOD PLAN WASHINGTON UPI—A special House food stamp subcommittee has approved several amendments to an administration bill to expand the present pilot food stamp program on a nation-wide basis. The amendments include one to broaden the definitation of food
The OHice of Dr. Ernst Cloverdale, Ind. Closed for Vacation AUGUST 26TII TO SEPTEMBER 3RD
DEMONSTRATORS GETTING ROUGH IN CHICAGO—Fellow officers come to the aid of an injured policeman (left), hit by a brick as integrationists started throwing at police during a demonstration against mobile schools in a Chicago Negro neighborhood. Three of four officers struck were hospital ized. At right one demonstrator is held on the ground with a policeman's foot until the paddy wagon arrives.
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