Thursday, January 30, 2014

1/27/1955

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, January 27, 1955   Vol. C500


LOCAL NEWS


SKATING ON THIN ICE


East Farewell – Lake Charles has been 90% frozen over for almost three weeks and the skating, hockey and fishing have become common for the town.  Areas have been marked off for the seemingly ubiquitous skating and a special “rink” has been marked out for the hockey players. The fisherman, though have moved to more isolated parts of the lake with the thought that they would have better luck. Many have gone off and set up their huts almost out of sight from downtown Lakefront Plaza. Many have been using sleds and wagons to carry supplies back and forth.
The temperatures have been hovering in the single digits for over two weeks and there has been little concern about the thickness of the ice on the lake. There are some spots towards the middle of the lake that are thinner and may be a problem and there are parts at the very mouth of lake where the two streams that feed the lake enter that are still not frozen but that area is almost inaccessible. There has been some concern with children venturing back towards that area and older skaters have taken on the responsibility to keep the children close to the fold. While their sense of responsibility is to be commended they have also developed a new game that is raising some eyebrows and safety concerns around town.

The new game is a type of crack-the-whip type game where one or two experienced skaters start a line and others grab hold as the leaders skate off as fast as they can. The line snakes around as the leaders zigzag across the lake. After they have sufficient speed, the leaders make a sharp turn and the end of the line gets whipped out onto the lake with considerable speed. This is all fun and games until the tail is whipped into one of the thin ice areas. While there have not been any people falling through the ice, the police have tried to install barricades to close off the danger area but the ice is a dynamic thing and the areas continually shift. It is up to everyone to be careful and watchful of each other, most of all the small children. Efforts to stop the games have met with limited success, the older children and young adults have continued to whip each other around but they have been careful not to let the young children end up at the end of the whip. Great fun is being had by all.

Crack-the-Whip on Lake Charles


SPORTS


COUGARS DEMOTE CAPTAINS


East Farewell-The Cougars got back on track with a solid win over a surprisingly strong Fort Lee Captains team on Wednesday. The Cougars broke their two game losing streak with the win.  The Captains, who had three freshman and two sophomores on the floor, played a very respectable game. The game was close for the first three quarters but the Cougars took over in the fourth and ended with a satisfying 50-42 win.
            Cougar’s center, Michael Watson, was dominating under the basket and was able to score 18 points and grab 10 rebounds. The back court came back to life with the Green/Walsh combo running like a well oiled machine and tossing in 25 points together (14-Green, 11-Walsh) and adding 20 assists. The game was always in the Cougars favor but the Captains never gave up. Led by high scorer, guard Tom Fallow, the Captains kept coming back but never quite able to take command.
            “The kids looked good tonight,” said Coach Wilson after the game, “The Captains played a great game but we were just better. I think these boys are getting better every game.”
            Next week’s game is against the Southport Hawks. The game is home on Wednesday, starting at 4:00PM in the Regional High Gymnasium.


 NATIONAL NEWS


IKE CALLS FOR CONGRESS TO BACK FORMOSA – RED CHINA CAUSING CONCERN – SAMMY DAVIS JR. WINS SUIT – MARILYN HAS “GOOD, PARCTICAL MIND -PERRY COMO TURNS DOWN MONEY – DIMAGGIO, HARNETT, VANCE INDUCTED TO HALL OF FAME


President Eisenhower calls upon Congress to proclaim the united determination of the nation to fight, if necessary, to keep Formosa out of Communist hands.  Navy ships and planes stand ready to evacuate some 10,000 Nationalist Chinese defenders of Tachen Island.  Gen Matthew Ridgway recently told Congress the Chinese Nationalists would have to be backed by 300,000 to 400,000 American ground troops to win a foothold on the China mainland.  The Senate grants President Eisenhower’s request for shooting powers to defend Formosa.  Foreign Minister V.M. Molotov promises the Soviet government will consider a British plea to work for a cease-fire along the Formosa Strait and to urge restraint on Red China.

Red China launches a full-scale invasion of tiny Yikniangshen Island, destroying half of the U.S. furnished supplies in the area.

Chinese planes bomb the Tachen Islands underscoring possible perils of a Nationalist withdrawal under the guns of the U.S. 7th Fleet.

A jury returns a verdict in favor of Sammy Davis Jr., who was sued for $75,000 damages as the result of an automobile accident near San Bernardino, California, that caused him to lose an eye.

“Marilyn Monroe Productions Inc.” has a vice president and his name is Milton Green (32). He says Marilyn has a “good, practical mind.” Green is a former magazine and advertising photographer and both he and Miss Monroe are major shareholders in the new company.  Marilyn says Green is “Fabulous, wonderful… very sincere and sensitive - and a great sense of humor.”

Perry Como says he has turned-down offers for more money because “Money is important only to a point. Then you have to work for other things.” He’s very religious, Perry says he attends church as much as he can (daily) and he keeps his wife and three kids out of the limelight. “There’s nothing wrong with show business, but I want to keep my kids normal kids. I don’t want to subject them to a lot of commotion. I want to keep them apart from it. They’ve got their schoolwork to do. That’s the most important thing for them right now.

Joe DiMaggio, Ted Lyons, Gabby Hartnett and Dazzy Vance are inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.




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