Thursday, April 7, 2016

4/5/1956

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, April 5, 1956   Vol. C562


LOCAL NEWS


EASTER EGG HUNT HELD ON LAKEFRONT PLAZA


East Farewell – The first Easter Egg Hunt was held on Sunday at the Lakefront Plaza. A brisk but bright day was perfect for the inaugural East Farewell Easter Egg Hunt and almost 25 participants, all under 8, had a great time. At 11:00 the whole group was corralled behind a silk sash and told the rules for the hunt. No running, no taking someone else’s eggs, no shouting and no pushing. At 11:05 the sash was dropped and the whole group, en mass ran onto the Plaza, breaking rule number one. Pandemonium prevailed and rules two, three and four were broken almost immediately. It seems the planning committee believed that young children would follow instructions when Easter eggs, candy and prizes were involved. Luckily, no one was injured and almost all the eggs were accounted for, three did not show up at the final count and are still missing. The hunt lasted for only ten minutes which was less than half the time allotted but the children were better hunters than the committee anticipated. The group was brought back to the top of the Plaza and the eggs were counted and it turned out that little Manny Watkins, age six, ended up with an even dozen eggs. He was awarded the first prize, a large golden egg, of course. The prize is intended to be held for a year and awarded next year to next year’s winner by the previous winner. Manny has an important job ahead of him.

            While there were many things about the Annual Easter Egg Hunt that will need to be ironed out the event in general was a great success. The committee has promised to look at what went wrong and what went right and make next years hunt bigger and better and maybe find those lost eggs.

They’re off ! 1st Easter Egg Hunt on Lakefront Plaza


SPORTS


TRAVELERS SET TO OPEN SATURDAY


East Farewell – The Travelers are set to defend their championship as another season gets under way on Saturday. They have enjoyed enormous success in the early part of this decade. They have won the championship three times since 1950 and they are still looking very strong. Slugger Johnny Cloos is returning in top form as well as hometown favorites, pitchers Joe Nagy and Danny Lane. The team as a whole is still pretty much intact from last year. The award winning infield of Dunham, Archibald and Watson will again try to lead the league in double play completions. The slugging side of the lineup is also intact; Cloos, Brown and Francis look as strong as they did last year when they ranked one, three and five, respectively, in batting averages and one eight and nine in home runs.
            The rest of the league looks like they are all gunning for the Travelers and several have spoken out on the topic. In Corning the CGW team leader, Bill “Smoke” Black, has said he has the Travelers in his sites and is looking forward meeting them to “kick their butts” Black was one of the few pitchers that won consistently against the Travelers last year. The Travelers first meet the Glass Works the third game of the season at Corning. That should be an exciting game.
            The Travelers open at home on Saturday when they meet the Ondita Cougars who are also greatly improved from last year with the acquisition of a new, young fastballer, Sammy Nichols, and a big bat with the Earnest Walsh who was traded for in the off season. The game will begin with pre-game festivities at 12:00, noon. The game starts at 1:30PM. 



 NATIONAL NEWS


IKE SERIOUS ABOUT MID-EAST – MARINES DROWN AT PARRIS ISLAND – JOHN KENNEDY CALLS FOR NEW FOREIGN POLICY – TOKYO ROSE MOVES TO SAN FRANCISCO – LONG DISTANCE DIALING INTRODUCED


President Eisenhower viewing the tense Middle East situation as one of “utmost seriousness,” declared the United States is ‘determined to support and assist any nation” subjected to aggression in that area.  The Navy discloses that it is sending four destroyers to join the U.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean close by the tinderbox Middle East. Israeli and Egyptian jet planes battle over the Holy land. Israel claimed one and possibly two enemy planes shot down.

Five marine recruits drown during training at Parris Island. The DI is under investigation, but witnesses say he tried valiantly to save his men and was the last man alive out of the tidal stream in which the victims drowned.

Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts calls upon the State department to junk its policy of neutrality and to speak out boldly against “imperialism and colonialism wherever they are found in the world. “We fight to keep the world free from Communist imperialism - but in doing so we hamper our efforts and bring suspicion upon our motives by being closely linked with western imperialism.”

Mrs. Iva Toguri d’Aquino - the Tokyo Rose of WWII - is given permission to move to San Francisco. She had been living with her family in Chicago since her release January 28 from prison.

Something new is stirring in the air. Get ready for DDD or Direct Distance Dialing. You’ll be able to dial directly without going through an operator. All telephone numbers in the country - those of the Bell System, as well as those of 5000 independent companies - have been or are being gradually changed to seven digits. In dialing a long distance number direct, the customer will dial the area code of the area in which the city is located such as 212 for Manhattan or 312 for Chicago, then he dials the number he is calling such as Plaza 2-9944.




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