Thursday, February 29, 2024

2/25/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, February 25, 1954   Vol. C452


LOCAL NEWS


NEW TRANSPORT SYSTEM PRESENTED


East Farewell- The Town Council presented the much awaited proposal for the new transit system at this week’s town meeting. President, Tom Conally, enthusiastically showed off the presentation before a packed house.  The Mighty Keystone Railroad was a major contributor and resource for the project.  Members of the board of MKR were on the planning board and in attendance.  The EFTA (East Farewell Transit Administration) will run the new system which will initially consist of a 15 mile loop trolley system that will have 14 stops and a Grand Depot. The loop will run through downtown, out Lake Shore Drive and around Lake Charles returning to the Grand Depot which will be constructed near the Iron Works but is planned to be highly visible from the center of town.

            Construction is scheduled to begin in the spring. Final preparations such as obtaining the last land easements and specific track locations will be concluded in the interim time.  The Iron Works will be supplying the tracks and the Budd Company of Philadelphia will be supplying the cars.  Each station will be designed with its own individual identity, reflecting the neighborhood it is placed. A running contest for design suggestions has been a very popular topic around town for the last year. The finalists will be presented next month.  Construction on the stations will begin shortly thereafter.

            Conally’s presentation showed many beautiful artist renderings of the Depot, some stations and the cars in motion along with a high-tech, lighted display of the route. “We are all very excited about this project. This will add a new dimension to East Farewell, making it more inviting to our summer guests and also make the downtown and industrial area more accessible to all,” said Conally with pointer in hand.

            The project has been in the planning stage for several years and has gone through several refinements but in general has met with a high degree of positive anticipation by the town. The first ride is a highly talked about event around town and it has been rumored that there is a quite sizable betting pool around when the first ride will be. That is the question.

Artist depiction of Grand Depot


SPORTS


COUGARS GROUND THE HAWKS


East Farewell – The Cougars took on the Southport Hawks on Saturday and kept their high flying reputation intact as they easily prevailed over the struggling Hawks, 56-50. The game was not as close as the score indicates, by the fourth quarter the Cougars, who led the whole game, were so far ahead that Coach Wilson put in the entire second team for the last five minutes.

            The game started off with a blistering assault by the Cougars to take a 12-0 lead with excellent outside shooting by guards, Timmy Green and Joey Welch. Center Dan Davis controlled the lane and was able to pass off to forwards Billy O’Donnell and Gene Green almost at will. The Hawks tried valiantly but were no match for the Cougars. The Hawks tried to double team Davis with their center, Jarod Johnson and forward Donald Smith but Davis proved too fast with his passes and his overall court awareness. By the end of the half the Cougars were in complete control leading, 30-10. The second half saw the Cougars keep control but slow down their usually very up-tempo game to take advantage of the clock. The Hawks were able to pull a little closer and with time running down in the fourth quarter Coach Wilson made wholesale changes to the lineup and put in the second team. The players, Joey Fox, Charlie Cox, Shamus McKean, Tommy O’Hare and Billy Reilly, all played well and showed that they knew the plays. All underclassmen, they were perhaps a glimpse of the Cougars to come. The game ended with Hawks guard, Michael Franklin taking a half-court shot that came amazingly close to going in but bounced off the rim and to the side. The Cougars won 56-50.

            The Cougars go on the road next week to take on The Slate Mountain Miners. The Miners will be a formidable foe having won their last three games by 10 points or more. The game will be a Friday night game, beginning at 7:00 in the Slate Mountain High Fieldhouse.

 


 NATIONAL NEWS


GARROWAY IN CAR CRASH - KIDS GET TV CONTRACTS – CHEVALIER DENIED VISA – AT THE MOVIES


While making a commercial on his for his TV show, Dave Garroway runs through a stop sign and smashes another automobile, sustaining injuries in Miami. Garroway ran a stop sign, crossed in front of a moving car and got clobbered. Garroway was filming a commercial illustrating power steering. He ended up on a lawn with the sprinklers still on. The cameraman was only shooting his hands at the time, but Garroway wished he had recorded his expression at the moment of impact. Hospital officials say Garroway will be confined for a week with cuts and bruises.

A Superior Judge in Hollywood approves the contract of 8 year-old Lauren Chapin, plus the contracts of Eleanor Donahue (17) and

Billy Gray (17). All three will play the children of actor Robert Young in “Father Knows Best.” The three were approved for $250 per week contracts with Cavalier Productions. The judge ordered the girls to save 10% a year. At the request of his mother, Billy Gray will save 25%.

Actor Maurice Chevalier is refused a visa to come to the United States. Chevalier applied for the visa to fill theater and night club engagements. The State Department says the entertainer’s visa would be “contrary to the best interests of the United States.”

At the Movies –

The Long Long Trailer - Lucille Ball, Dezi Arnaz

The Glenn Miller Story – James Stewart, June Allyson

Top Banana - Phil Silvers, Rose Marie

Loophole - Barry Sullivan, Dorothy Malone, Charles McGraw

The Man Between - James Mason, Claire Bloom

Three Young Texans - Mitzi Gaynor, Keefe Brasselle, Jeffrey Hunter


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


 


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