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THE OWL, AUGUST 11, 1970
Iadner's Friendly Inn at Ansley received major damage*
After the eve of Camille tassed crver lakeshore* there was*
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try to salvage a few personal belongings only to find that the looters had stripped the ruins of remaining valuables.	One New Orleans man
trying to visit his ruined summer home met some of the worst of the lot. Knowing the roads were impassable,
he traveled to his bayou-side home in his boat. At the entrance of Bayou Boisdore, he saw men in a skiff. He went closer to offer assistance. As the boats touched, shotguns covered him and his money and a reserve supply of gasoline were taken at gunpoint.
On the return trip, he ran out of gasoline and tied up op a train bridge in Lake Pontchartrain. When he attempted to board a passing train, he was summarily driven off by the train crew.
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