Thursday, September 23, 2021

9/20/1951

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, September 20, 1951   Vol. C327


LOCAL NEWS


HURRICANE WRECKS FUN PIER


East Farewell – Hurricane How rampaged across the east coast for five days and impacted East Farewell on Tuesday and Wednesday. High winds, rain and even some hail were reported. The Fun Pier felt the most impact from the storm. The pier was ripped apart and sustained a great deal of damage. Every ride was damaged, the landmark Ferris wheel was blown off its supports and the beloved carousel was ripped off its mounts. The Tilt-A-Whirl ride s cars were broken off their supports, too. The pier itself which was built on elevated supports and had a boardwalk type base. That was pretty much all torn apart and mostly destroyed.

            Sam Lendel, owner and brother of one of East Farewell’s founder, Sid Lendel, is expected to give a statement soon as to what he appears to do with the pier. It is widely expected that he will rebuild given his family history and civic involvement. “I wasn’t able to get a close look at the damage because the weather was still rough but it did not look good,” said Lendel on Wednesday night.

            The storm had moved on by late Wednesday night and cleanup started almost immediately. Many trees were down and there were lots downed wires creating power outages all across town. Flooding was limited, though due to the comprehensive sewer system that was built into the town when it was first founded. Most of the runoff runs into Lake Charles. A lager area of the lake was turned brown with muddy runoff and people were advised to not swim or boat until the mud settled down. “We are telling people to be careful and refrain from swimming in the lake until at least Saturday. We are also advising everyone to boil their water if they take any of their water sources from the lake,” said Town Council President, Tom Conally earlier this week in a conference from the Town Hall. He also advised everyone to be careful and wary of any electric wires that may have fallen across their roads or lawns.

Fun Pier damage from hurricane How


SPORTS


BEARS PREVAIL IN LEAGUE DEFINING GAME


Bedford – It was the most important game of the season and the stakes couldn’t have been higher. The Travelers needed to win over the Bedford Bears to secure first place in the league standings and a probable championship. The Bears were in the same position. Only one team could win and in this game it was the Bears, dashing the Travelers hopes of a championship and extending their losing streak to three. This matches the longest losing streak all season for the Travelers. The Travelers have also been a scoring slump, only scoring seven runs in the last two games and only 2 against the Bears. They lost to the Bears 6-2.

            The Travelers started off hot, scoring one run in the first but in a portending twist they left the bases loaded. Bears pitcher, Nick Sullivan, was wild in the first but settled down in the second and was able to keep the Travelers off the scoreboard except for a second run in the eighth. The Travelers did get the hits, a total of 10, but they were only able to score two runs. On the other hand, the Bears only got eight hits and scores six runs. Traveler’s pitcher, Joey Alfred was not bad but he gave up hits at crucial times that ended up hurting him. He was able to blow through the Bears for the first three innings but then in the fourth he walked two and then the Bears fastest player, Clem Boyer was able to lay down a beautiful bunt and beat it out and move both runners up. Alfred tightened up and struck out the next batter but then Bears slugger, Davey Davidson came up and laid into and Alfred fastball and knocked it off the right field fence and cleared the bases. Alfred was able to get out of the inning and move through to the seventh without any more damage but in the seventh he again walked two and again Davidson came up but this time he was able to drive one out of the park and put the Bears up 6-1. The Travelers tried to get something going as Johnny Cloos was up first and stung a line drive homer that barely cleared the fence and was never more than ten feet off the ground. That was all the Travelers could generate, though and then in the ninth they went down in order.

            The last game of the season is next week and the Travelers end up in Corning. At the beginning of the season this was billed as an exciting climax to the season, two longtime rivals and possibly the championship deciding game, but as it turns out it a game that means little to either team. The Travelers will remain in second place win or lose and CGW is mired in third place. Both teams have nothing to lose and would really like to beat each other. CGW will have their ace back, Bill “Smoke” Black so the Travelers will have their work cut out for them. The game begins at 3:00 in CGW Stadium.



 NATIONAL NEWS


RIDGEWAY CALLS FOR TALKS TO RESUME – BERKLEY NAMES COMMIES – KING GEORGE IN CRITICAL CONDITION – LIZ TAYLOR OPEN TO MARRY AGAIN – HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS KILL CHILDREN


Gen. Matthew Ridgway proposes the suspended Korean armistice talks be resumed at a new site on the battlefield in no man’s land. Biggest dog fight in history (so far) – As 27 U.S. and Australian jet fighters tangled with nearly 150 Russian-built MIG-15 jets over Northwest Korea.

A screenwriter tells the House Un-American Activities that uncounted millions of dollars have been siphoned from Hollywood into the coffers of the Kremlin through Communist-front organizations. Screen Writer Martin Berkeley, who was threatened over the phone, also read into the record some 152 names of persons he said were Communist Party members between 1936 and 1943.

Five royal physicians remain throughout the night near bedside of King George VI. One of his lungs was operated on and he is in critical condition.

Although her recent marriage to Nick Hilton lasted about six months, Elizabeth Taylor (19) says she is now mentally quipped to try marriage again and probably when the right man comes along. In London in a visit to her homeland, Miss Taylor, who once complained she had the “body of a woman and the mind of a child” declared her visit home to England had set lots of things straight with her. “Marriage is a lot more than a cottage with roses trailing over the fence.” Her divorce is final in January.

Home accidents can kill children.  A children’s hospital warns parents of the dangers that lurk around the home:

·         Firearms and ammunition

·         Sharp instruments out of reach

·         Backing out of the garage – where are your children?

·         Appliances such as electric mixers and wringers.

·         Lawn mower

·         Matches and lighters

·         Dangerous toys

·         Pot handles should not stick out

·         Good electrical cords and electrical outlets – are outlets covered?


Many, many thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for contributing to this section of the East Farewell News.


 



 

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