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Monmouth County Unexpected Moved to Make Way for the Ty-Eight Men, Some Badly Burned, Mr % • -•• x' Distribution Today H*y Mtr », LMrlMfete, JT I. », Hl«fc ttMMTMr Mirtfet 7 Independent Daily I 16,825 weather, page 2. / (^ wx<p»nw*xMmon-WT m J 83 NO 117 I««ued Dally. Monday through Friday, tnttrtd u Ueoai Claw Hattti BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1960 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Five Cabinet Posts Yet to Be Filled Milder Weather Is WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- general and an attorney gener- dent-elect John F. Kennedy has al. reached the halfway point in fill- He filled one of the big ones ing his Cabinet—five down and yesterday when he chose McNa- five to go—and the odds seem mara for the defense post. fairly good that he plans to add Apparently it took considerable another either today or tomor- persuading on Kennedy's part t row. get McNamara to give up his $400,000-a-year job as Ford presi- Seen As His fifth selection, announced g Help late yesterday, was that of Rob- dent, a post he was named to ert S. McNamara to be his sec- only a month ago, and take the retary of defense. McNamara, 44, $25,000-a-year Cabinet spot. is president of the Ford Motor "After much thought," McNa Co. mara said as he and Kenned: Kennedy is announcing no faced newsmen on Kennedy' timetable for his choices. All he front steps, "I came to the con would tell reporters, camping elusion that personal considera In Removal of Snow outside his Georgetown doorstep tions must be subordinated . in bitter cold last night, was that to serve the public when re- he expects to complete his Cabi- quested to do so." net within the next few days. Among the personal considera- tions McNamara had to give up Schools Nor was there any clue in the sc'.edule he announced for today because Ford does a lot cf busi- as to which post he will fill next. ness with the Defense Depart- His first appointment was with ment—the 24,250 shares of Ford (See KENNEDY Pg. 2) AreOpen Gov. Luther Hodges of North Carolina, already named to tlie secretary of commerce post. HAPPY DUCK HUNTER —John Jamison, 16, of 165 Most of his other appointments Hull Quits were with congressmen, with a In Area Harrison Ave., Fair Haven, exhibits one of the birds he wide variety of Interests. shot yesterday on the Shrewsbury River. He and two Lilt Visitors School Board A slowly rising thermom- other youngsters, William Robinson, I'6, of 45 Waterman Among those scheduled to see NEW SHREWSBURY - TT, eter gave area residents a Kennedy were: Reps. James W, resignation of Henry J. Hull ray of hope of digging out Ave., Rumson, right, and Alice Robinson, II, who went Trimble of Arkansas, Frank M. from the Shrewsbury Township to his aid were later stranded in different boats in the Clark of Pennsylvania, Lester R. Board of Education was accept- •rom the record 14-inch river and were rescued by a -Sea Bright fisherman, John Johnson of Wisconsin, Albert ed with regret last night. snowfall which struck Sun- Thomas of Texas, Victor L. An- Mr. Hull, in his letter of res- day and Monday. Swensen. fuso of New York, Edith Green ignation, stated he had contem- of Oregon, Michael J. Kirwin of plated the step for some time, be- William D. Martin, U.S. Weath- Ohio and Francis E. Walter of cause increasing pressure of busi- er observer in Long Branch, said Pennsylvania. ness prevents his regular at- the mercury would reach about Three Rescued But Kennedy doesn't disclose tendance at meetings. 30 today and leap to 40 tomor- all his callers in advance by any The board decided to express row. By Fisherman in Icy River means. And reporters noticed he appreciation to him for "outstand- The low of 13 degrees for the left a big two-hour gap in his ing service" in matters of great night was recorded at 7 a m. > SEA BRIGHT—A sure-shot 16- But the story ended well schedule just after coon, a fine importance to the school dis- Mr. Martin said, clouds which year-old duck hunter proved a thanks to veteran fisherman John spot for an announcement if he trict. moved in late last night kept the better marksman than a sailor Swensen, of Center St., and his has one ready. temperature from dropping to Mr. Hull has been a board SNOWMAN'S LAND—Denise Cornelius, 4, and brother, Danny, 8, who came into Red yesterday. And another 16-year- 45-foot craft, the Triton. Kennedy,still must pick secre- member for five years. ;he record of 10 degrees set Dtc. 14, 1898. old boy, and his 11-year-old sis- Patrolman John F. Carmody, taries of agriculture, treasury He was chairman of the policy Bank yesterday to get new snow shovels, give the tools a tryout on edges of snow ter, showed valor, but similar Jr., gave this report: and labor; plus a postmaster committee until his resignation. piles in White St. parking lot. Dad, Daniel Cornelius, of 64 Second St., Fair Haven, Snow Clearing Continues nautical inexperience, with an John Jamison, 16, of 165 Har- Meanwhile, the mammoth Icy cur.ent on the Shrewsbury looks on at left. Lots had been well cleared for Christmas shoppers yesterday. rison Ave., Fair Haven, shot task of clearing roads, driveways River. two ducks, a broadbill, and a and sidewalks went on. Trucks mallard, from the Rumson shore $400,000 Project rumbled through Red Bank a',1 and. started to wade into the night clearing the streets and 28 Missing river to retrieve them. municipal parking lots for Christ- Seeing that he couldn't reach Garden-Type Units Approved mas shoppers. the birds, the boy asked William Most schools in the county RED BANK — Approval of a The builders said construction Robinson, 16, of 45 Waterman were open for classes this morn- As Tankers minor subdivision last night would start before the end of the Ave., Rumson, who was nearby, ing. paved the.way for construction month and should be completed for permission to borrow hi. Northbound, trains were run- of a $400,000 garden-type apart- by September. Hit, Explode small pram. ning behind schedule and some ment at Beattie Park, off Locust There would be 40 apartments The Jamison boy was no sooner had been cancelled. The Penn- Ave. in three buildings. The apart ISTANBUL,, Turkey (AP) - afloat than he was in trouble sylvania Railroad "Owl," whi'h t ments would be of *h4?e nnd one Two tankers collided and explod- with the ice fides'in lh"e* channel Geriola Builders, Inc., Asbury usually leaves New York at 12:3' half of four and one-half rooms ed into flames with a shatter- and grabbed a channel marker. Park, presented the request to a.m. and arrives in Red Bank at make three lots out of the 2.69 Rents would range from $105 to Ing roar today-in the Bosporous The Robinson boy, with the 1:50 a.m., left the Red Bank sta- acre parcel which also opens on $125 a month. Twenty-eight crewmen were un aid of his sister, Alice 11, pu tion at 7:50 this morning. to DeForrest La. accounted for. off in a 14-foot rowboat to mak There are nine buildings on the The Pennsy's 7:48 train from Many sailors saved their lives a rescue. They had a bad time, tract now. Bay Head was still waiting for As presented, four buildings by jumping from the flaming too, and held fast to anot:.. an engine at 8 a.m. would be demolished and one hulks and swimming ashore. Fif- channel marker. Highways in Monmouth County Unexpected moved to make way for the ty-eight men, some badly burned, Mr. Swensen saw the three were cleared, although driving is apartment buildings. The other were rescued. Captains of both children from the Center Street hazardous. buildings would remain on the •hips were missing. dock and went to their aid. He Merchants were hoping for a Round Trip two other lots formed by the sub- The ships were a Greek Tank took both boats in tow and division. big upsurge in Christmas buying. er, the 20,000-ton World Harmony, brought the young folks to shore. Many businesses which had been •nd a Yugoslav tanker, the 25,' On Buses Property Owner closed for one or two days were 000-ton Peter Zoranich. Recreational and docking facili- opening again. - A Peter Zoranich crewman RED BANK—Some 900 persons ties also are planned at the rear The traffic manager lor Boro «aid she carried 15,000 tons of Teenagers who set out from this area for of the apartments. Buses,- Red Bank, told The Reg- oil and 10,000 tons of kerosene. work in Newark or New York The property now is owned by ister this morning that "every- An empty passenger ship yesterday found themselves on Mrs. Iona Southworth. thing is back to normal." docked nearby, the 9,345-ton Still Critical an unexpected round trip. The board held for further He said all local buses were Turkish Tarsus was set afire by FREEHOLD - Three of five Two bus lines carrying com- study a subdivision request from on schedule and that the' first the explosion. House widows teenagers injured Sunday when muters, reported that their buses John J. Corrigan and Patrick J. four buses to Newark got through more than two miles away rattled their car struck a tree and caught were tied up on the snow-bound McAlary to make two lots of a when the ship went up in flames.
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