Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1964 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. 1984

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

Venice Gondoliers Ask Action By City VENICE, Italy <UPl>—Fiftysix gondoliers threatened to burn their boats unless the city government does something about the way their competitors, the motorboat pilots, are whipping up waves in the grand canal. The long-bowed gondola, propelled by a singing gondolier in flat straw hat and striped shirt, has been a part of the Venetian scene for nearly nine centuries. The motorboat has come only in the last few decades. But in that time the motordriven water taxis and buses have taken over most of the business on Venice's 177 canals. The protesting gondoliers Monday stacked their frail craft in St. Mark's Square and prepared for the burning if the city officials turn down their plea. They are not complaining about the competition from the motorboats, they said, only about the way the water taxis churn up the canal, swamping the gondolas and damaging their delicate hull?. They want controls imposed on motorboat traffic on the grand canal, where the city recently allowed the water taxis to cruise. But it was plain that the gondoliers were objecting to the way the motorboats were muddying their economic waters. r k * ,1- y '* f lr 4 ~ i- li 1 £< lOr BOTTLE DID IT-Brian Cole, 33, (top) of Pinchbeck West, England, couldn’t find an y body in his town to marry. So he put a love note in a bottle and pitched it into the sea. Brian eventually threw 1,282 bottles in, got 381 replies, including one from Inga-Britt Granberg, 21, of Vaxholm, Sweden. But she had read about Brian’s plight in a magazine and wrote him. They plan to marry in six months. iijKgsgi I ■ --U - ' ■ w. E ■ I ■ ■ MB REGISTER AND VOTE —A fi v e-c en t commemorative stamp seeking to focus attention on a national nonpartisan campaign to attract more Americans to the polls will be issued on August 1 in Washington, D.C. The stamp reproduces the American flag in true colors.

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