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6/17/1954

 

EAST FAREWELL NEWS


Thursday, June 17, 1954   Vol. C468


LOCAL NEWS


COOL SPELLBRINGS OUT THE SWEATERS


East Farewell- A recent cool spell has brought out the sweaters, sweatshirts and light jackets that were almost stowed away in anticipation of the balmy summer breezes. The temperatures dropped down into the upper forties in town and the lower forties in the outlying areas. People who were out early were bundled up as a chilly wind whipped down Main Street. The folks that liked to stroll in the evenings also had to wear some heavier clothes. “I was hoping to put my flannels away for the summer,” said Mrs. Mallard, local boarding house owner, “but, now it looks like I’m going to be wearing them tonight, anyway.”

            The chilly weather in June is not all that unusual for East Farewell, there are many recorded instances of below 45 degrees in June in the past. The coldest it has ever been recorded was 30 degrees for one day, June 13, 1905. East Farewell was incorporated in 1902 and the East Farewell News was first published in 1904. The cold streak of June 1905 was big news in this nascent news journal. Record keeping had just started in town in 1904. There have been many recorded instances of the temperatures dropping in June but the cold waves have never lasted longer than two or three days.

            “We don’t expect this to last long. I bet it will be over by Friday,” said local farmer and forecaster, Joe Watkins.  “This won’t have any effect on my crops. Heck this little chill might just wake them up,” he said with a laugh.

            Everyone is taking the chill in stride and for the time being are just putting on another layer of warmth. The sun will come out tomorrow, it always does.

Chilly Main Street


SPORTS


TRAVELERS RIDE THE BULLS


Cedar Creek – The Travelers went into Cedar Creek looking to extend their 2 game winning streak. They were faced with a Bulls team that was looking for a win. The Travelers were able to prevail 3-2 in a defensive duel that showcased both teams’ defenses. The Travelers sent Billy Green to the mound and the Bulls fielded Freddy Starling. The pitchers put on a dazzling display early on and were both perfect for five innings. The Travelers were finally able to break Starlings grip in the sixth when they were able to score two runs on two hits, a double by Watson and a long homer by Cloos. The Bulls came right back though, scoring two in bottom of the sixth with a walk and two hits. Erlich walked, Donaldson hit a double scoring Erlich, Franks sacrificed moving Donaldson to third and Compella hit a solid single scoring Donaldson.

            Those were the only lapses in the pitcher’s concentration until the top of the ninth when Traveler, Artie Archibald was able to connect with a low, slow Starling curve and drive it over the right field fence. Green finished off the Bulls with two strike outs and a ground out in the ninth. The Travelers were happy to get away with the win. “We were hoping to keep the bats going but that Starling kid was really good. He keep us down, but no far enough down. We are happy to get this win,” said manager Sam Fowler after the game.

            The Travelers head out to Youngstown to face the Steelers next week. They will have their work cut out for the as the Steelers have won a surprising six games straight. The game is an evening game and begins in Steelers Stadium at 7:05. 


 NATIONAL NEWS


OPPENHEIMER BARRED FROM SECURITY ACCESS – VIETNAM PROCLAIMED INDEPENDENT COMMONWEALTH – MCCARTHY & DEFENSE DEPARTMENT DEADLOCKED – DJs DON’T WANT TO SWITCH TO 45s, RECOD COMPANIES DO – AT THE MOVIES


A special board votes to bar Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, the atomic scientist from further access to the nation’s atomic secrets. The board concluded that the physicist, who had scientific charge of the creation of the first atomic bomb, is “a loyal citizen” by is nevertheless a security risk. The board said Oppenheimer was an active fellow traveler of the Communists at one time and showed “poor” judgment in continuing some of his past associations into the present.

Full freedom – The Indo-Chinese coastal state of Vietnam is proclaimed an independent commonwealth within the French empire in a move designed to stiffen native resistance to Communist attack.

Sen. Joseph McCarthy says, “A great service would be performed for the country” if the White House would stop its “bickering and fighting” with his committee.” He made the statement at the McCarthy-Army hearings shortly after saying his is deeply disturbed about “Communist” infiltration of the CIA.” Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the Defense Department got into a deadlock on the question of keeping secret the names of 133 suspected security risks who the Senator says are working in U.S. defense plants. 

McCarthy-Army controversy – Sen. Joseph McCarthy released monitored phone calls in which he is quoted as angrily telling Secretary of the Army Stevens last February that “you will live to regret” orders forbidding Army generals to testify before him (McCarthy).

New York radio stations and DJ’s are not happy over the decision of the major record companies to convert their record service to 45rpm platters beginning next month. It began with WNEW and other stations have followed. Stations say the conversion was done without any consultation with them and without adequate notice. Stations say they both depend on each other. Record companies say they will save money with the smaller platters. The radio stations say they need to convert equipment and that tracking and cueing are problems and still, DJ’s prefer 78’s.

At the movies –

The Student Prince – Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom, John Erickson, Louis Calhern

Flame and Flesh – Lana Turner

Saskatchewan – Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters

Julius Caesar – Marlon Brando, James Mason


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


 

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