The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 February 1965 — Page 3

Air Strikes Hit Supply Sources

strieks against North Vietnamese targets in an effort to turn the tide of the anti-Com-

munist war.

More than 150 Americans and

tie ill effects from the long or-

deal.

be- .Rathbun slipped while

Rathbun, 75, apparently

came paralyzed from a fall'into the tub Jan. 26 or 27. She

‘‘Where do you hurt?” a doc- when she slipped getting into could barely move one arm and tor asked. “Well, no place real- | the tub. She was listed in crl- I was capable of making ly.” Abdenschein said. “I have tical condition today at High- ' weak sounds, they said.

SAIGON UPI — Military au- South Vietnamese fighter- j a few scratches here." he add- land Hospital. A nei g, hbor became suspicious thortties disclosed today that bombers blasted troop staging ed - pointing to his chest. “ I al-! Police said they learned Mrs. police said, when he failed to

nuiasive air strikes by U. S. and areas and supply depots in the 80 ha y € a few Onuses on my

South Vietnamese bombers ] Communist North Thursday in * inees -

bombed

getting see the woman for some time

and noted that a light burning in the house had gone out two only j days before. The light which burned out was in the bath-

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Friday, February 12,1965

Police, acting on the neigh-

bor’s suspicion, broke into the her Rathbun home Wednesday

night.

Doctors at the hospital said

mental faculties did not seem impaired, but that her own versions of the 15-day ordeal were “very inconsistent.’*

the biggest such action of the

The immediate cause of the reprisal raid was a Viet Cong bombing attack on a U. S. Army barracks at Qui Nhon

against Communist North Viet Nam dealt a heavy mow to Viet Cong sources of supply. Mora raids seemed likely. Communist China today raised the spectre of a Korea-

typ* war developing in South i Wednesday night, taking a Viet Nam. The Peking regime heavy toll of American lives, said some Chinese military B Ut a white House statement units “pledged support with ac- on the air strikes mentioned tual deeds" for North Viet Nam. the q u i Nhon terrorism as onNorth Viet Nam termed the jy one incident in a series of attacks “a new, most serious Communist actions involved in war act.” a stepped-up Viet Cong offen-

Washington reports said a new U. S. policy, going beyond simple retaliation, appeared to be emerging. The policy seemed to foreshadow still more air

sive throughout Sout Viet Nam. A South Vietnamese communique on the air reprisals said they were the result of “Continued acts of aggression by the Communist Viet Cong.”

The barracks was

Wednesday night by Communist Viet Cong suicide squads. With Abendschein’s rescue, officials abandoned hope of finding alive any of the 18 other Americans trapped in the _ wreckage. Troops began the [ grim task of tearing the remains of the barracks apart to

retrieve the bodies.

I ; Two bodies were recovered a short time after the blast. Twenty-two Americans escaped but some received critical

wounds.

Last Bombing Victim Rescued

Woman Found Trapped In Tub ROCHESTER, N. Y. UPI — An elderly woman was found alive Wednesday night after being trapped for 15 days in a bathtub with only her face

above water.

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QUI NHON. South Viet Nam UPI — Rescue crews today j freed the last known survivor |

from the rubble of a bombed-, — . out U. S. Army barracks. The notice of administration enlisted man danced a jib and in the Circuit Court of : Shouted to officers: “Now don’t ^Te'refy^en

you tell me I need a shave.”

that Kyle

M. Miner was on the 39th day of . January. 1965, appointed: Executor of

The courageous GI, Sp. 4 Ar- the Will of Arthur H. Cubblt. deceased.

. All persons havln* claims against

01 said estate, whether

thur G. Deptford

35 minutes. But he showed lit-

Abendschein, 30, said estate, whether or not now due, j N. J„ had been buried raust ** same 1° court with- ...... . In six (6) months from the date of the m the debns for 3o hours and first publication of this notice or said

claims will be forever barred.

Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this

29th day of January. 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.473

Jack P Hinkle

Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.

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IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT JANUARY TERM, 1965

IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF MINNIE HEAVIN’, DECEASED

Estate No. 10.425

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Notice 1* hereby given that Reuben Heavin as Administrator of the above : named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 5th of February, l»65, at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause. If any there be why aald account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and ah others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of aald

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Notice ts hereby slven that the undersigned as Administrator of the Estate of Settle M. Clodfelter. deceased. pursuant to an order of said Court dated January 28. 1965, win offer for sale at private sale the following described real estate situate in the County of Putnam and State of Indiana, to wit: Part of the North West quarter of the North West quarter of Section 11. Township 15 North, Range 5 West, of the second principal meridian, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point that Is 389.5 feet East and 155 feet South of the North West comer of aforementioned Section 11: thence East 185 feet to the center line of a county road; thence with the center Hne of said county road South 6 degrees 28 minutes East 70.7 feet: thence leaving said center line of said road west 193 feet to a point: thence North 70 feet to the point of beginning, containing In all 31 .TOO acre, more or less. Said sale to be held on February 27. 1965, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises, for CASH, for not less than the full appraised value thereof, subject to any easements now on record and to taxes for 1965 payable in 1966. An abstract of title will be furnished. Willard L. Clodfelter. Administrator Estate of Bettie M. Clodfelter, deceased J. Frank Durham, Attorney 5-12-21

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AU persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six (6) months from the date of the first pubUcatlon of this notice or said claims win be forever barred. Dated at Greeneastle, Indiana, this 4 day of February, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.478 Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Hughes & Hughes

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