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11/13/1952

                                 EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, November 13, 1952   Vol. C121


LOCAL NEWS


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TAKES HIGHWAY PLANS OFF THE TABLE


East Farewell-  The Highway Commission announced Wednesday that the proposed highway plans will be shelved until the new Administration has time to reevaluate the proposals.  It is a well known fact the President–elect Eisenhower is in favor of a much more comprehensive highway plan than the original proposal had on the table.  As of publication time all plans are on hold and extensive reviews are anticipated.  Depending on your point of view this is either good news or bad news.  Opinion has been split almost down the middle throughout the town and while most of the businesses were in favor of the highway, there were some caveats in their opinions.  The main being it was essential that an exit be placed near the town to facilitate easy on-off access to the town.

            “I am sure the new President has a much better plan than what was presented to us last month,” said Tom Conally, Town Council President,  Conally was in favor of the highway but was very concerned the there was no provision for an East Farewell exit.  “We have heard that this new administration has an idea they are calling a “turnpike” which will be funded by toll booths along the entire route.  It has been suggested that the “turnpike” will be some sort of super-highway and travel the length of the state.  The Federal Government will fund part of it with the intent that in the event of a national crisis they will be able to move troops and supplies quickly from one end of the state to the other.  We will have to see, this all sounds like a pipe dream to me,” Conally said.


SPORTS


COUGARS WIN BIG FOR HOMECOMING CROWD

East Farewell- Regional High Cougars thrilled a very large homecoming crowd on Friday with an impressive win over the Sun City Eagles, 24-14.  Senior Quarterback, Billy O’Conner, was brilliant in his passing, completing 10 for 12 resulting in two touchdowns.  Both touchdowns were thrown to his favorite receiver, Phil Flynn.  The first was a first quarter, 25 yard bomb that Flynn pulled in and ran for the last five yards to score.  The second came in the third quarter, a quick five yard down and out that Flynn completely befuddled his defender and walked into the end zone, untouched.  “Johnny “Moose” Boyle was the work horse of the running game.  He ran for a total of 85 yards and scored the Cougars third touchdown in the fourth quarter.  Sophomore Charlie Cox was perfect in the extra point department and added a field goal to cap of the scoring.

            The Sun City Eagles did manage to score twice in the first half.  The first came on a three yard run by fullback Rory Lyons and the second was ten yard pass from quarterback Joe Smith to tight end Steve Lewis.  Both extra points were completed by a small freshman with a big foot, Wendell Lucas.  The Eagles did not fare very well in the second half only reaching the Cougars 20 once in the half.  The Cougars defense was impressive during the second half only allowing the Eagles four first downs, one coming from a penalty.

            The Cougars will travel to Riverview tomorrow to play the Wildcats who are also 4 & 1 on the season.  The came will start at 4:30.


 NATIONAL NEWS


US AIR FORCE BLASTS NORTH KOREANS


Korea- In Korea, allied warplanes lashed the Communists from the front lines to within 25 miles of the Manchurian border in one of the biggest operations of the Korean War.  Also, an Air Force C-119 flying boxcar slams into a 2000 foot mountain east of Seoul, killing al 44 persons aboard, most of them military personnel returning to the war zone after rest in Japan. It was the heaviest death toll of any military plane crash since the Korean War began.


Newark, NJ- Full operations resume at Newark Airport after a nine-month curtailment of operations due to three near-fatal crashes in nearby Elizabeth, New Jersey. The operation now includes a $9 million all-weather runway 

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