Red Bank Register (Newspaper) - March 2, 1960, Red Bank, New JerseyJurch 2, 1960 red Bank Register Keansburg tax rate Down let at $14.24 stocks show loss again motors rally Keansburg a its not much but its Down. Residents Here will an estimated one cent per $100 assessed valuation less this year than last. The 1960 municipal budget to taling $780,882, was adopted without objection following a Public hearing last night. Borough auditor Vincent indelicate. Jersey City estimated the new tax rate at $14.24. The 1959 rate was $14.25. The amount to be raised by taxation is $438,958, an increase of $136,087 Over last year i l most of this increase results from a $150,000 appropriation for Street reconstruction and improvement. Auditing change the tax rate drop in face of the increased tax amount to be raised is due to a change from fiscal to Calendar year for collection of the school tax the auditor explained. He said this would mean that during 1960, the Borough would have to raise funds for Only six months of the school year deferring about $149,000 until 1961. Quot by making this fiscal Calen new York a a late rally by motors and strength my Dar change a or. Indelicato no a utilities and other speculative is Ted Quot we can spend the $150,000 sues failed to prevent the Stock for streets without raising the tax Council also decided to take the largest part of its surplus account to help keep taxes Down. $100,000 from surplus a total of $100,000 will be withdrawn from surplus which now amounts to Only $147,220. Last year,�$86,000 was taken aut of surplus. Total salaries and wages will be increased from $183,000 last year to $192,583. The biggest raises go to the police department As follows chief $5,944, an increase of $500 Deputy chief $5,632, up $400 Captain $5,440 up $400 sergeant $5,152, up $400 four year patrolman $4,893, up $300 three year patrolman $4615, up $300 two year patrolman $4,336, up $300 and one year patrolman. $4,058, up $300. Special policemen will get $1.25 an hour. The budget also provides for a new Post a violations clerk at $1,000. The Job is expected to go to a member of the police department. Market from registering another decline yesterday. Weakness in the coppers steels rails oils and some of the Blue Chip chemicals outweighed the gains elsewhere in the list. Electronics and other Quot Glamour issues were briskly traded but some recent gainers in this group paused to catch their breath As others went ahead. Losses of fractions to More than a Point among key stocks outnumbered gainers in the Samei Range. Council plans fast action on Glorney St. Drainage Shrewsbury a Borough Council last night inst cited its Engineer to draw up plans and Cost estimates to Correct a drainage condition on Glorney St. Councilman William w. Curdt Road committee chairman said water was about 10 inches deep on the Road after a heavy rainstorm last week. He said the drainage was so bad the water had to be pumped away. A report on the matter is expected at the March 15 meeting. Pass ordinances Council passed into Law an amendment to the swimming Pool ordinance and a new code requiring persons to get a permit before moving from the Borough. The second ordinance is designed to insure collection of All personal property taxes before people move from the Borough. A request from the planning Board for an ordinance requiring property owners to keep their lands clean was turned Over to Milton Mausner Borough at Torney. Or. Mausner will Check present ordinances to see if the problem is covered. If there is no ordinance he will present one at the next meeting. Councilman Kenneth l. Walker jr., asked the planning Board to review the present subdivision ordinance with an Eye towards requiring developers to install and Hook up their own Street lights. He said the present Meas ure docs not include that requirement. Surrounding municipalities require developers to take care of their own Street lights he said after the meeting. Street Light in or. Walker also announced that a Street Light has been installed on Sycamore ave. Near sunny Bank or. Councilwoman mrs. Anne Jackson asked All municipal agencies to submit material Tor the Borough newsletter to her by March 21. Council authorized councilman Edgar w. Heller jr., and police chief Raymond mass to get Cost estimates on the installation of two new flashing Speed limit signs for use in tha school zone. Third party continued councilman Tony e. Hunting immediately announced that he would not be a Council candidate a but instead wanted the gop nomination for mayor. He filed his petition monday. There is a split Here Over whether or. Hunting should be the Man to run for mayor under the Republican Banner. The re put colican executive committee met last night and discussed the series of events that have taken place Here. . Hunter said there would be an Quot open Quot Republican primary Here in april and she added she did not know at this Point if there would be any other republicans filing for the chief executives Post. Will run again. . Hunter also said she by Jor. Hibbs. Heves councilman John c. Day Mico whose the acc year term expires at the end of the year will be a candidate again. The chairman also said she had every reason to believe that the republicans would come up with another Council candidate for the primary. . Hunter said she expected that the executive committee would be meeting within the next few Days to review the political situation Here. Milinn Oscne is the democratic party candidate for mayor. He has no Council running mates As yet. Of 1,196 issues traded 429 advanced and 528 declined. New highs for 1959-�?T60 totalled 16, and new lows 46. Volume was 2,920,000 shares compared with 2,990,000 monday. A yesterday s closing stocks act incl so it Adams sex 26li committees for Board selected Keyport a the Board of education a standing committees last night were named. They include budget and salaries Joseph Ferrante chairman. Frederick Walling Vico chairman Frank t. Leonardis and Charles Patterson school curriculum and guide Harrison r. Boggs chairman. . J. Willis Lewis and mrs. John a. Pote High school building or Leon Ardis chairman and mrs Pote. Central school building mrs. Pole chairman and mrs. Lewis West Keyport school building mrs. Lewis chairman and or. 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Open House was held in Oakland Street school yesterday and will be held in Mechanic Street school today. Or. M. Gregg Hibbs superintendent of schools said the week Quot is planned each year for the purpose of having parents become familiar with the program of instruction and the Good work which teachers do in the classroom with the children a spelling theme a special theme is selected each year for Quot visit your schools week. This years theme is spelling. Displays of students spelling work and the ways that spelling is taught will be featured in classrooms and Assembly programs. The High school will emphasize Good instruction and favourable study habits. Principals in charge of the program Are miss Beulah Breckinridge Mechanic Street miss Lillian Jordan Oakland Street William Pazicky. River Street Roy. Al Iii Lac High school Fred m. King Elemer Ary school and general chairman of Quot visit your Seh nols week and conflict of interests could Cost Boro employees Johs Raritan woman s club last night presented a minstrel show in the reformed Church Keyport. Shown at beginning of a song and dance routine Are left to right mrs. Earnest f. Foster mrs. Andrew b. O Neill mrs William Mclane mrs. Alwyn Dodge and mrs. William Parry. Quakes continued its four diesel units aflame its convard trucks batted off to one Side of the tracks by the tremendous Impact of the collision burned to Crisp nine of the 11 cars Jackknife into one another some falling on their sides like a Row of huge steel dominoes knocked Askew by some giant hand. Flame from the initial explosion swept Back the length of the train but Only convard cars in the tangled ground up Jumble caught fire. The first three of the four diesel units were charred to blackened rubble reduced one newsman suggested to hardly More than half their original size. The last two cars remained on the tracks. Eleven Hundred feet of track were torn up some twisted into grotesque loops around the shattered cars. Eyewitness John Holland said the Oil Rig Driver John Garrett left his imperilled vehicle on the tracks jumped and ran. When the train hit and fire exploded flames spewed Over the running Garrett who dashed into an irrigation ditch. He was burned to a Crisp. Dense smoke the scene was cold and Windy. Smoke was so dense before dark fell that cars two Miles needed lights to drive mrs Dolma Casey 23, Waco tex., an air Force sergeant s wife had boarded the tra n at Richmond with her daughters Jackie 3�?z and Karen a Thov were returning to Texas after her parents in san Leandro Quot we were just sitting there i Aling sandwiches when suddenly we a i a fire whipping past our seat a she said. Quot then tie train started to twist a Jerk and the scats flew stages children a fashion show Middletown the Middletown Village sponsored a children a fashion show and card party Friday night at the school. . George Voorhis jr., chairman stated the affair was so successful they Are looking Forward to similar future parties. The fifth Grade prepared the posters. Winners were Kathleen Waneck Andrea Cherne and Francis Fazekas. Judges were Herbert Goldstein president and Murray Seldin vice president of the Middletown businessmen a shopping group and each Winner was presented a Book from the Barry stationery store. There were 14 boys and 14 girls from beginners to fifth Grade modelling the clothes from Middletown shopping Center stores. Robert Newlands principal of Middletown Village school was narrator. The committee consisted of mrs. Frederick Hall and mrs. Douglas Smith tickets mrs. Thomas Kennedy and mrs. Robert Rickner table prizes mrs Quot. George Durer publicity mrs. Walter Mikson and mrs. Robert Kaercher refreshments mrs. Geoge Voorhis and mrs. George Spratford selection of fashions and mrs. Frederick Shaffer and mrs. Harry Holland tables and chairs. Local merchants supplied the prizes. Koch a Florist donated the Floral display Adler lumber made the huge heart through which the children displayed the togs and sol Kessler of your fabric shop red Bank decorated the heart. Refreshments were donated by the mothers. More than 300 attended and the netted $262. Weather fair and cold today with High in the 30s. Mostly fair and cold tonight with Low in the 20s in City and along the coast and in the teens Inland. Thursday increasing cloudiness and cold with Chande of Snow and High again in the 30s. Block Island to Cape May Small Craft warnings Are displayed. Northwest winds 15-30 knots diminishing this afternoon and tonight becoming North or Northeast 10-15 knots thursday. Fair today. Becoming Cloudy tonight. Rain South and Snow or sleet North portion thursday. Visibility 10 Miles becoming 1-s Miles in precipitation. Nway births poured tint Inin the stir reminding for the night. Mass gun Var were being dug for the , but there still was ii it Scurato count of the dead and injured. So far no Ani Erlynn dead were reported. A number of americans were apparently Van tanning in i the resort Ken Agni. Frank red Bank the Gas tank i Akers conic finder of the us of a foreign car ignited Rocter a Fleet air in the Eastern at Day at Ducky nil Hys Aulo Jinnie Nind Melte Brunenn said shop 1-a West Herg ii in. Pal acc after Louring Agadir a nun her continued quake caused still Hung Over the City. Mass gave dug evacuation of the shall Cid City population 40,00 1 in fore the Cound quake was ordered and thous in rough the ear los n us a Ere thrown a Puiul like my Dol River Lew or and mrs. John w. Lopat jr., 22 Fischer pi., red Bank daughter yesterday. Or. And mrs. Richard Bauman 215 Laurel ave., West Keansburg daughter yesterday. Or. And mrs. Robert Rizzo 129 Wykoff rd., Eatontown Daugh Ter yesterday. Or. And mrs. Edward Gelpke 56 Forrest ave., Keansburg daughter yesterday or. And mrs James English 507_ Aumack ave Union Beach son yesterday Monmouth medical Center or. And mrs. Eynon l. Brown 21 Wyckham re new shrews Bury daughter yesterday. Or. And mrs Paul Masur 16 Johnson St., Monmouth Beach son yesterday. _ or. And mrs James Higgins 6 Dogwood rd., daughter yesterday. Or. And or a. Martin Jachter 33 to cry a Middletown son yesterday or. And mrs Clayton Peter son 159 Hanini Linnian dr., Middletown daughter yesterday. Or. And hrs. Charles Hower 10 Depau St. Mid Etown daughter . Muhlenberg Plainfield or. And mr.�. Kennel i Hansen -12 Parkview or. Hazlet son in Nav Bond tuesday for res Vional eat town a the Mon Mouth regional High school Board of education will meet tuesday in the Linton Falls school new Shrewsbury to sell $1,675,000 Worth of school Bonds. The opening of sealed bids for Purchase of the Bonds will commence at 8 ., Board president Gordon Bartle said at last nights meeting. The Only Point at Issue in the bidding is the rate of interest to be paid on the Bonds. Issuance of the Bonds was authorized by referendum last year to for construction of the new regional High school in new Shrewsbury. Initial construction costs have been paid by Money obtained on Short term Loans from local sources according to Board Secretary Ralph Keevil. Board member Robert Billings asked if the body is required by Law to accept the lowest bid next tuesday night ail bids a Board member nor Quot what happens if we reject or. Barile said any bid could be rejected by vote of the Board Man Field then we have to Start All Over again advertising for bids a or. Bartle said. Or Field inquired what interest Lead been shown in the regional school Bonds. Fifteen brokerage houses have written to ask for the Bond prospectus or. Keevil reported. Board member Andrew g. Shepard said very searching inquiries on municipal financial status had been received by the boroughs of Eatontown and new Shrewsbury presumably from parties interested in Purchase of the Bonds. William Brooks special officer Dies at 66 red Bank William Frederick Brooks sr., 66. A special officer Here 22 years died yesterday afternoon in Riverview Hospital. Or. Brooks lived at 19 Leroy i. He was born in Oceanport aug. 4. 1893, son of the late or. And mrs. Joseph e. Brooks. He was appointed a special policeman aug 3, 1937, in charge of enforcing parking limit ordinances. Before his appointment he worked for the Sigmund Eisner co. For Many years. Or. Brooks was a member of St. James Catholic Church Here and of the red Bank Council of the knights of Columbus. Surviving Are his wife mrs Julia Helen Buckley Brooks s a on William f. Brooks jr., of Shrewsbury a brother Arthur Brooks Here three grandchildren two nephews and a Niece one of his nephews is patrolman Edward Brooks or. A High requiem mass will be offered saturday at 10 a. M. In St. Church by Rev. Joseph a. O Connor. The John e Day funeral Home red Bank is in charge of burial. Rev. T. 0. Chi Liolin 93 win olo 1,200 Hyu uis Ocean Grove a Rev. Titomas 0. Chisholm who wrote More than 1,200 hymns and devotional verse died in the methodist Home monday night he was 93. An estimated 800 of his works were published and Many set to music. His three Best known hymns Quot living for Jesus Quot great is thy faithfulness and a the prodigal son Quot were widely used by the late evangelists. Bit by sunday and Homer Rode heaver. Rev. Or. Chisholm was born in a farm near Franklin by. He leaves two daughters mrs George a Borda of Gwynedd Valley pa., and mrs. Thomas Brisard of scotch Plains n. J Irving m. Drake Belford a Irving m. Drake 75, of 355 Church St., died yes Torday in Riverview Hospital red Bank after a Short illness or. Drake was born in Staten Island n.y., and had lived in Belford 40 years. His wife was the late mrs Elsie Drake surviving Are a b rot he Charles Drake of Belford Niece miss Mildred Riecken of Laconia and a Nephew William Riecken of Closter. The funeral will be Friday at 10 . In the Scott funeral Homo Here with Rev John _ Euler of Bayshore Community Church East Keansburg officiating. Burial will be in fair View cemetery. The Naves Iii Library March 24 at 8 It will be narrated of i Vita i1z-by Freda a Reinitz Iti Arket ecu Tive director of the mental a few Vnnie a a do Zilien health association of Monmouth mu.,. Aus Dan county. Wholesale egg offerings ample. Trading quiet yesterday. Receipts 27,600. Schedule film on Ilton Lii Iten Atli Navesink the mental health association will sponsor a film entitled Quot the key Quot at Fred Ottmer Lakewood a Fred Ottmer 85, of 208 Hudson St., died Sun Day in the Pine Aire nursing Home. His two Sisters Are miss Emma Ottmer and mrs. Laurel Bricker both of Atlantic Highlands. Or. Ottmer was the husband of the late Nina Bell Ottmer. Also surviving Are five sons Frederick w. Ottmer of Lakewood Harold Ottmer of Elmira n. A. Raymond Ottmer of Pine Beach. Michael Ottmer of Gilford Park. Dover township and Jerry Ottmer of Opacka Fla. Three daughters mrs. Harold Nowek of Osbornville mrs. Dixie Blasin game of Vista calif., and mrs. Eugenia Taylor of Silverton seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. The Deroche funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. . Alice v. Cohagan Wanamassa a mrs. Alice Virginia Cohagan 37, died sunday at her Home 1408 Edgewood ave. . Cohagan was a member of it. Carmel Catholic Church Asbury Park and amalgamated clothing workers of America. Surviving Are four sons Edward Donald jr., Ronald and Dean Cohagan and a daughter Linda Lee Cohagan All at Home her father. Grant t. Tate and Stepmother mrs. Ruth Tate of fair Haven a sister mrs. A line Maxwell of Bennetts Mills and two Brothers Robert Tate of Keyport and Grant Tate jr., of Wall township. The Matthews Francioni and Taylor funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. John s. Hugg Long Branch John s. Hugg 79, died yesterday in his Home 39 Lippincott ave. Born in Berlin md., he was the son of the late John and Catherine Hanson Hugg. A resident Here 50 years or. Hugg was a retired Baker and Painter. He was the husband of the late Susie Hurley Hugg. He was an exempt member of the oceanic fire co. Surviving Are a son John h. Hugg of this place a daughter mrs. Daniel h. Mccaffrey of College Park my. A brother Wil Liam p. Hugg of Long Island Threa grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The flock funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Keansburg a convict of interests a if proven by Council a could Cost some Borough employees their jobs. The matter came before the governing body last night in the form of a report and directive from magistrate George e. Ostrov. He said Quot it is the duty of Public officers to refrain from outside activities which interfere with the proper discharge of their the magistrate noted that for example the plumbing inspector should not judge the work of his competitors. The tax assessor should not engage directly or indirectly in contracting or real estate. The building inspector should not approve building permits for construction when bidding against contractors. Councilman Martin c. Loshen presiding in the absence of mayor James Gravany remarked that Council should a keep the directive in mind As far As Quot future Quot appointments Are concerned. Quot just a minute a said councilman Louis Collichio. He insisted that Council Quot not wait for the future a but Check immediately into existing appointments. He said for example that Quot it is a known fact that no one inspects the work of the plumbing or. Loshen did not reply. Or. Collichio went on to ask that a we review All appointments and take the necessary Steps to eliminate any conflict of interest. It was alien agreed that the mayor and Council meet on the matter March 10. The session will be private and behind closed doors. In his report which or. Ostrov said was the result of Quot insinuations Quot at recent court hearings the magistrate declared that Council Quot has the Power to determine what activities Are inconsistent with proper performance of duty. Or Ostrov said the Quot insinuations involved the building inspector and plumbing inspector. . Georgette Franz Union Beach mrs. Georgette Franz 66, died yesterday in her Home 435 Clark ave. Born in Hoboken she was the daughter of the late Adolph and Anna Lohmeyer. A resident Here two years mrs. Franz formerly lived in Laurence Harbor for 35 years. She was the widow of Ferdinand Franz. . Franz was a member of the Community Church in Laurence Harbor and a former member of the Laurence Harbor fire do Arment auxiliary. Surviving Are three sons Arthur p. And George Franz of Laurence Harbor and Walter a. Franz of this place a brother Gerhardt Lohmeyer of Toms River a sister mrs. Paula Rechler of Jersey City and three grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday at 1 p. M. In the Bedle funeral Home Keyport with Rev. W. E. Webster of the Laurence Harbor Community Church officiating. Burial will be in Shore land memorial gardens Hazlet reception held after baptism Union Beach Leah Theresa Brown daughter of or. And mrs. Erwin Brown Cambelis St., was baptized sunday in Grace Metli Odist Church by Rev. Leon Zinkler. Sponsors were mrs. William Riker Neptune and Raymond Riker Union Beach. A reception followed in the Brown Home. A Buffet supper was served. Attending were or. And mrs. Frank Costanza and family or. And mrs. John Riker and family miss Kathy Konish or. And mrs. Raymond Wnek mrs. Amy Thomas and daughter Elaine mrs Frank Schaden All of Union Beach mrs. William Riker Neptune and mrs. And mrs. Clyde Brown and daughter Gloria Plainfield. The Rebeter i Cui Sirico and Lection la Monmouth county a great Market Nince where buyers and seller a meet every , it is tie Kickoff in n series of planned for the men v i ,. Tal health drive which will snarl of Quot in inv. Mr.,. Frank lilo a a mix of colors a i extras 48-50� tile film showing free and mrs. Raffaele Perri Long Branch mrs. Raf. Facie Perri 97, formerly of 499 Tabor St., died yesterday in Marlboro state Hospital. She was born in Italy and lived Here 40 years. . Perri was a member of holy Trinity Catholic Church Here and of the Madre add Larotta society of the Church. Surviving Are a son Joseph Perri of Newark a daughter mrs. Minnie Magarino this City five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. A High requiem mass will be offered Friday at 10 a. M. In holy Trinity Church by Rev. George Albano pastor. Burial will he in it. Carmel cemetery under the direction of the a Minno funeral Home Long Branch. Thomas Mcauliffe i. 1 a . U colors a i f48-. Ini Silver Thomas to �,.�?� 30.31 extras medium 281/r a a a a Meau Iliffe 60, of 411 Dunn rat open to Tito Public. Large 39-30i.vesterday in Hlaj car fire she and her children had cut.�, o bruised and bumps but were Atli Ai solid my or else unhurt Danclor a nid. Maui of Kiir Ustiy in Kabul Kabul Anglin nisin apr soviet i remier thru in Mem pills Tenn David p. Metre Navy airman apprentice son of or. Ami mrs. Paul Metre of 45 Cooper blvd., Marl dec town a j., was graduated re 29 v standards i Cheeks 3.-,-26, Home. A a Liri As 48-, if lbs he was born in Elizabeth and had lived Ilttre until moving Here it. Pauline a. 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