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nurtled out of the darkness and {crashed into the bobbing canoe. | “I didn't hear the thing coming | but it sure made an awful ‘erunch,” Mr. Allen said. Both Thrown Clear

“We both were thrown clear and it looked like Willard went comspletely under the water,” Miss Mc-

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Both could swim and Mr. Allen] | shouted to Miss McGaughey to hold | | on to the shattered hull until sqme- | one came to get them: Neither was visibly shaken at the time of the crash and while in the water exchanged jokes. This morning, however, Mr, Allen | did not go to work. He said he began thinking about the things that could have happened and thought he had better stay home for a day. . Goes Back to Job Undaunted, Mtss McGaughey. though on vacation, showed up at the gMce to assist with accumu-

| other speedboaf in the vicinity, op. erated by Elmer " Lahman, 6809 | Riverfront st. pulled alongside the couple and hauled them aboard Meanwhile the driver of the speedboat which hit the canoe had oni | aged to turn the craft around and | some back,

Jack Gilascock, 29. 3417 Carrollton |

ave, was piloting the craft, owned bv Charles McGarvey Sr, - 5264 Washington blvd. With him was the owner's son, Charles Jr

Had Lights On The two said they had been visit. ing friends up the river and were returning to a private dock near the boathouse. Mr. McGarvey said the boat's navigation lights were on and that it was proceeding slowly down stream. He said ‘neither he nor Mr. Glascock saw the canoe which was floating broadside to their boat in midstream.

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not want liquor sold there and we are going to see that the liquor prohibition clauses of the covenants are observed. Fear Other Permits “If the beer. permit is granted

|ceries In the community also will | get permits,” ‘he said. “Now, there are a great number; {of women In Irvington who will not go in a grocery store where beer and wine are sold and if all food | store have beer and wine eventually. where could the people go to get! food?"

{the W. C. T. U, deplored the sale of beer and wine “in any Yespeci-, able community that doesn't want | it.

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Dr. John B. Ferguson, terian minister, said members of his| church. were against sale -of liquor | ‘and urged the board to recognize the covenant clauses..

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Real Ectate Men Here Believe New Rent Controls Coming

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| tion orders were being issued at the . [rate of 2000 a day in the state. unchanged—16 notices of eviction... Although ho agency, including so far today for Indianapolis’ and | the OPA. was receiving eviction rea total of 126 rent increase com- ports at anything like the 2000-a-plaints for the whole. state. day rate, Mr. DeWeese said he felt Average rent increases complained that “many evictions notices and of in the state so far, Mr. DeWeese | rent increase notices are not being said, was 49 per cent while Indian- reported.” apolis and South Bend were the two| “It is only logical,” Mr. highest cities. with averages of said, around 60 per cent. He emphasized frain from reporting rent increases these figures were based only on to complaints received and do not re- under the law to help. them.” flect the rent picture as a whole. | In addition to Mr. Ammerman, Committee Meets Megnwhile, the mayor's fair rent are Herman C. Wolff, insurance committee prepared to meet at 4 executive; Henry O. Goett, attorp. m. today for an organizing ses- ney, S. P. Meadows, treasurer of sion. Chairman K. V. Ammerman, the United Brotherhood of CarpenBroad Ripple high school principal, ters and Joiners; William P said the group would get started as Snethen, secretary of the Apartquickly as possible on its drive to ment Owners association; James “arbitrate” rent disputes. C. Robb, regional director of the “Every story has two sides,” Mr. C. I. O. United Steel Workers Amrerman said, “and we're ‘not union; Berkley W. Duck Jr, vice going to put-anybody- on 'the spot president of the Spann Co.; Mrs: until we know bodh sides. I think F. B. Ransom, civic leader named it's mostly ‘a mattef of making all|to represent the housewives’ point parties understand the problem— {of view on the committee, and the more education we have the Morris E. McDaniels, representative less legislation we'll need.” of veterans’ Eroups. .

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Governor Gates, though his economic council, launched an investigation of reports from labor lead- RITES TOMORROW ers that evictions were proceeding! Rites for William B. Mitchell, resat a rapid rate over the state. In ident here 30 years, will be held in a meeting Saturday with représent- Moore Mortuaries Irvington chapel atives of the C. I. O.:P. A, C. the at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Btirial will be governor said-he was informed evic- in Washington Park. ’

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Mr. Mitchell; who was 78, died rome - yesterday in City hospital. A naTa ; tive of Ohio, he lived af. 2441; N. ; KY STEP Noble-st. ’ ; 5) X STOOL Survivors -are a sister, Mrs. Mina ps B ai Williams, Archie, Mo.; a stepson, t § For a hundred Howard Snodgrass, Indianapolis, Ie bell we one Fees and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Goldie i = ED et O'Brien, Elwood. v t §} braced. Folds up ~~ FAL) comer LOCAL GROUPS PLAN (E32 ge 25 || BASTILLE DAY RITES { Bastille day, observed annually by Frenchmen as independence day,

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| Attorneys for A. & ‘P. and for | Mr. Wolman submitted briefs tend- | [ing to prove that the board had no | authority to reject any liquor per{mit because of clauses Jn old land deeds, 4 Up to Civil Courts | “That's purely a question of civil | law to be decided by the courts, not | [by this board,” declared Jackiel| Joseph, attorney for Mr. Wolman, | No evidence was presented of any | law viplations at either establishments or of any disturbances arising {from the sale of beer and wine. Board members hinted—off the | record — that they will grant re- | newed licenses to both places on grounds, that proprietors are ens titled to continue in business because of their unmarred law enforcement records. Board members said they will | announce their decision next Monday.

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