EAST FAREWELL
NEWS
Thursday, January 29, 19 53
Vol. C135
LOCAL
NEWS
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PLAN
ANNOUNCED
East Farewell- Town Council President Tom Conally announced an
ambitious business development plan for the town at Tuesday’s meeting. The plan encompasses the entire downtown
district that is bordered by Lake
Shore Drive, West Avenue, South Street and Mountain View Avenue . The plan calls for an overhaul of the traffic
system including two new traffic lights, sidewalks on Mountain View and improved lights on every
corner.
“We hope that
by making these improvements our business district will draw more customers and
make East Farewell even more popular as a “Destination Location.” He was referring to the award that was
bestowed on the town last year by the Mighty Keystone Railroad. “It is the intent of this Council to make
East Farewell an even more wonderful place than it already is. These improvements will not only enhance the
town but also add commerce and vitality to our little bit of heaven,” said
Conally.
The project
will be split into phases. Phase 1 will
include the installation of traffic lights on the corners of all the numbered
streets and West. Phase 2 will install
new lighting on the corners of all the intersections as well as down Main and down Lake
Shore Drive .
Phase 3 will be installing sidewalks on Mountain View . The entire project is expected to be
completed within the year.
All along the
railroad line it has become a bit of a competition to try to outdo the town
down the line. All the towns have
embarked on varying degrees of improvement projects; Southport is installing
sidewalks and lights, Mountain View is “sprucing
up” its Main Street
and Fort Lee is adding traffic lights and
lighting. With the improvements the entire
line will be in much better shape to face the growing populations and increased
civic needs down the road.
SPORTS
COUGARS LOSE IN OVERTIME TO SLATE MOUNTAIN
“They were a
great team and played a tough game,” said Coach Wilson, “We played with them
and I think if we played them tomorrow we would win. We matched up against them and I think Fitzy
(Ted Fitzgerald) and Welsh (Jimmy Welsh) just got better as the game went
on. We just ran out of time. I think if we were able to get the ball in
and down court Fitzy would have put one in to tie it again. Greeny and Billy O
were just great underneath but they had some tough guys too. That Rudolph was super and that big kid,
Clothier (Charles Clothier), I think, was just as good as anybody I have seen
in this league. I can’t wait to play
them again later in the season, we will be ready for them”
The Cougars play again Friday
evening at home against the Riverview Wildcats.
The game will be in the gymnasium and the Boy Scouts will be holding a
raffle at halftime to raise money for the troop. The game starts at 6:30 PM .
NATIONAL NEWS
FLU VACCINE TO
TROOPS - TAYLOR REPLACES MAXWELL – ANTI-TRUST CASE AGAINST NFL
The
armed forces steps up Operation Ouch to rush influenza vaccine to the American
servicemen around the globe.
The
Army announces that Gen. James A Van Fleet will be replaced next month
by lt. Gen Maxwell D. Taylor as 8th army Commander in Korea and will retire
March 31.
Secretary
of State Dulles predicts that the Soviet Russian regime may ultimately collapse
and die of “acute indigestion” caused by its attempts to swallow free peoples.
The
government opens its anti-trust suit against the National Football League with
a statement that it considered the NFL television restrictions illegal because they
deprive individual clubs of the right to make their own decisions.
A
new magnetic recording tape, described as “the last major advance in magnetic
tape since the adoption of red oxide as tape material,” has been announced by
3M. The new tape more than doubles output provided by the old-style tape and increases
significantly the available signal-to-noise ratio with no increase in harmonic
distortion or tape thickness.