Friday, December 12, 2014

12/8/1955

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, December 8, 1955   Vol. C762


LOCAL NEWS


RIVAL SANTAS DUKE IT OUT ON MAIN STREET


EAST FAREWELL- It started with a couple of light, humorous putdowns between two Santa Clauses on Main Street.  One was overseeing the Salvation Army gift kettle and the other was in the window at Boyles Department store.  It appears the Boyles Santa made a laughing comment to the Salvation Army Santa saying he should move his location so as not to confuse the children.  Two Santas within view of each other would be hard for the parents to explain.  The Salvation Army Santa took umbrage to the comment and started to sing Christmas carols and ring his bell with extreme vigor.  When the Boyles Santa got a break from his duty he went outside and confronted the singing Santa.  Strong words were spoken between the two and before any rational person could diffuse the situation they were slugging it out on Main Street.  The fracas attracted attention of police and bystanders alike but before anyone could stop them both Santas had become tied up in each other and were rolling around on the ground. 
            Police got to the scene quite quickly and were able to separate the two.   Although the altercation was fairly brief, the damage was done.  Many children were on the street with their parents and witnessed the whole affair.  There was a lot of fast thinking,  anddouble talk that went on at the scene.  Luckily, the responding officers, McCoy and Fuller, were able to think quickly and take control of the situation and explain in a commanding tone that these guys were just the real Santa’s helpers and they were not really fighting, they were just sharing the secret Santa Helper welcome.  “This is what they do when they meet and haven’t seen each other since they left the North Pole.  They get so excited the hug and sometimes they knock each other off balance and fall down.  Happens all the time,” was Fuller’s response to an inquisitive child’s question.

            McCoy was able to move the crowd along while Fuller moved the two Santas to the alley by Boyles.  Fuller made it perfectly clear to the two that their type of behavior would not be tolerated and they would have to go back out to the scene and act like brothers and express holiday cheer and goodwill for the growing crowd.  The two were fairly animated, in their suits and all, and tried to explain their sides of the story to Fuller.  He would hear none of it.  He decided that the Salvation Army Santa would move his kettle around the corner, out of site of the Boyles window Santa and the Boyles Santa would stay away from the Salvation Army Santa’s corner.  Both then turned and walked back to the crowd, shook hands, waved to the crowd, patted some children on the head and went their separate ways.  Christmastime in East Farewell was back to normal.

Santas standoff on Main Street


SPORTS


COUGARS BEAT SOUTHPORT HAWKS


East Farewell- The Cougars ended the season with a win over the Southport Hawks, 14-7.  They ended the season in second place behind the Central Bears who also won.  The second place finish was better than most people expected because of the youth and inexperience of the team.  Coach Burkowitz was very positive in his final news release.  “I’m proud of the boys.  They got better as the season went on and ended with a very respectable 5 and 3 season.  I think they outplayed some of the better teams in the league but on the other hand their inexperience showed up at the worst times.
            The game on Saturday started off as a defensive match with both teams not getting across the 50 yard line for the first quarter.  When the game appeared to be headed toward a defensive slugfest Cougar quarterback, Jimmy O’Conner uncorked a twenty five yard bomb to Mitch “Mercury” McMaster who took it in for a forty yard score.  As usual Charlie Cox added the extra point.  The half ended with the Cougars out front 7-0.
            The second half was completely different.  Both teams came out fired up and moved the ball up and down the field.  The only similarity to the first half was that neither team scored.  The Hawks finally broke through three minutes into the fourth quarter.  An end run by speedy, little halfback, Chet Olsen, an extra point and the score was tied.  It wasn’t until the last two minutes of the game that the Cougars were able to put together a sixty yard drive that ended with a beautifully executed double reverse with Davey Wilson come around, against the grain, and running in for a nine yard score.  There was only 30 seconds on the clock.  Charlie Cox kicked his last extra point and became the school’s highest scorer in its history with 178 points.  After the kickoff and four strong defensive holds the game was over.  Charlie Cox was lifted on the sidelines and carried around the field in celebration of his accomplishment.  The only other senior on this year’s squad was quarterback Jimmy O’Conner who led the celebration for Cox.


 NATIONAL NEWS


FLUORIDE OK – SOPHIA WANTS PEACE – ELVIS GOES TO RCA


A 10-year test shows that adding Fluoride to drinking water is a “safe and effective” way of sharply reducing tooth decay in children, so say health leaders in New York. The test was conducted in Newburgh, NY and that after 10 years, children in the area aged 6 to 9 have 58% less tooth decay and missing teeth than Kingston (NY) youngsters, not far away.  Kingston had no fluoridated water.

Sophia Loren says she wants to end her word feud with Gina Lollobrigida before it busts out into open warfare. On reports that she made slighting remarks about Gina during her visit to Scandinavia; “Our relations may not be very cordial, but I assure you that there’s none of this hatred that people have been talking about, at least on my side.”   “Gina and I are made for different roles.”

RCA Victor says it has sold around 200,000 copies of Don Charles’ “Singing Dogs” record , but the record could do better in the New York area, where it isn’t getting a lot of airplay. Typical is WNEW’s Jerry Marshall, who doesn’t like the record that much. RCA Victor says they have only sold around 7,000 copies in the area, as compared to 20,000 in Philadelphia.

Elvis Presley moves over to RCA-Victor from Sun Records.  As a result, his current single, high on the Country & Western charts, will now be distributed on the RCA-Victor label. Presley will appear on Jackie Gleason’s Saturday night “Stage Show.” for six appearances: December 28, January 4, 11 and 18 with two more being scheduled for Feb and March. The deal was set by manager, Col. Tom Parker. NBC-TV reportedly was also bidding for Presley to guest on Gleason’s competitor, Perry Como’s show, but Gleason came up with more money.

New York’s WMGM (1050) on your dial, added two new DJ’s - Peter Tripp, formerly with WHB, Kansas City, Mo, and Dean Hunter, formerly of KYW, Philadelphia. Tripp will conduct a pop hits show to compete with WINS DJ Alan Freed - “You Hits of the Week” to be broadcast Mon-Sat 5-8pm. The show begins this week.




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