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Keansburg Plane Crash Kills Three Deep Run Water Tapping Opposed , M0HM0UTH CO. HISTORICAL A3SU.. FBE58Ql*Pt H*J * .'. i ■* ■4 " -t ' •• • v T h is W e e k COVERING TOWN8IIIPB OF 2450 COPIES HOLMDEL, MADISON USb btCtlON MARLBORO, MATAWAN '■ AND . 1 4 P A G E S MATAWAN BOROUGH Uemftti NaUooai Editorial A#*oclatloD Uembet ., 89th YEA R — 8th W EEK , New Jersey Presi AwociaUofl . MATAWAN, N. J.i THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957 Oounly t*roai Single Copy Ten Cents Coast Guard Patrol Boat Locates Submerged Plane-In'.Which Three Died holmdel Voids First Aid Prize Surprises First Aid Seaman’s Proviso Engineer Will Not &***■ Approve Tax Map ................... v. ..... Holmdel Township Commit* tec Thursday signed.tbe con* tract with Municipal Revalua­ X? ^ tions, inc., Mnplowpod, for a - •> reassessment ond tax map for tho township without a proviso in tbe $20,000 contract that the s s p butV J£ ** township engineer should up- prove tl)o tax map before pay­ ■ .........................atfSf ment Is made. Otis Seaman, Long Branch, township, engineer, had cau­ tioned the township committee that Its municipal engineer should have tho right to ro* view work dono on a tax map t f * -**» * V *•' T before it is approved, J. Frank Welgand, Keyport, township ^rr'' ' ?£** * attorney, .related he h a d sought to get Municipal Re* valuations. Inc., to accept the proviso but they had refused in enter Into a contract with any such clause. ■ ..... • rrcnlddit lto.v f), Mntthcwii of llin Mutatvitn Townshlu-Jflrst Aid Hqiinil. (lrft), hHow» hla The attorney'averred the tax pleasure and Kuri>rlno nn Im uoccpln tlio hill or nalo for u TlumiiiMin hunt wllh a Knott Atwutor map would have certification 10 liorno power outkonrd motor ami Carry Craft Trailer from Hr, nnd Mrn, John llynn, 2 in that it would have to meet West Prospect Ht„ ltlvor Onnlcni, Tho squad dlnpoxr-d nf tlio hunt on Iho oo-n|>orittlvo lilnu the standards of tho bureau of and It was won by Mr. anil Mrs, llyan. Thoy, howovor, wanted tho limit tinofl for rciiOUO lMir- Pukcs bo presented It to (ho hu^uU lo help tho Volunloora In tliolr work. The draft U valued n( This picture was taken at 9:20 a.m. this morning at I*lght- Coast Guardsmen. Sgt. Joseph Hall, Keyport State Polloo. engineers and railroad taxa­ approximately $1400. ' . tion of tho state division of house Beach, Keansburg, right after the wreckage of the plane (extreme left), and Chief Alphonsus McGrath, Keansburg. l ‘o lice, (second from left), supervise tlio operation white twa taxation, so tho .township oould that crashcd Into Raritan Bay last night had been spotted Coast Guardsmen and another trouper keep up a semaphore yield safely on tho point of the Open New Store under water and the first grapple hnd been put down by the signal communication with tho patrol boat crew. municipal onglnpor'a, approval. Ambulance Crash MHS Cafeteria Ho was positive tho revalua­ The Matawan Bruneli of tion firm would consider any Koyport Cleaner* will move Schools To Open. Seek P.O. Location suggestions Mr. fl e a m nij Injures Squadmcn on Monday from 110 Main To Be Continued Keansburg Plane Tank Wagons For HI. Into new and 1 a i t o r The . officc of the Mon­ A. A Vortells, Newark: would have to make, Mayor Matawan Twp, Rig In Half Sessions Will mouth County Superinten­ Real Estate Officer of tho Jnmes H. Aokorson saw Uio quartern at Ml Main St. Tho Crash Kills Three dent of Schools, Freehold, Foul Waste Asked Post Olflce Department, lias situation so tight on gottlne ft Cliffwood Collision new storo will fonturo mod­ Decrease Its Use revaluations firm, of roputp to ern facllitluH for miallty und announced this week, open­ announced that proposals work at-tho figure tho Maplo: Mntawan Township First Aid Despite tho fact Matawnn • Wreckage In Bay Not ing days for all school dis­ Old Bridge Residents will bo rcccivcd up to. a n d name day dry cleaning wcrv- wood organization offered, the Squad's ambulanco was In a loo. Clothing taken by 10 High Buliool will ho on halt Located Till Morning tricts In the county. Parents Spurn Wait For Sewer Including Sept. 15 to furnish collision at Routo 35 and Cllff­ who plan to register their quarters for post office pur­ prudent thing wns to sign them a.m. will bo ready by 5 p.m. Bcnsloim, Uiotoby gtoivlly . de* up. IIo and Committeeman wood Avo. Sundny and bo bad­ Three Bergen County men children for tlio first tlmo The State Department of poses In llaclct. , Koyport ClotinorM started oronuhiK tho need for pupils to John S. VanMater, tlio tw o ly damaged lt had to ho put out obtnln.lmiehea nwuy from tliolr mot their deaths in a plane are advised to call the clerk Health. Informed the Madison . Facilities aro to lnclado In business In Koyport In members of t h e govorning of operation. Tho’tlrlvcr, S. II. crash off Lighthouse Beach, pf tbe ooard of education In Township Committee by letter £500 square feet of floor 1010 and opened a b r a n c h own homes, 1111 attempt will bo body present, voted to e n t o r Dllks, 32, Clllfwood Avo,, Cllff­ Keansburg, at 8:35 p.m. last their district or the school Monday that closing the An- space: a lease for a term for Ntoro In Matawan In 1020, mndo to kuop tho hlgU school.. Into the contract. wood, and Edward llyan, 30, Thoy were Uio first elcanera I enfetcrln going, Mrs.’ IU t li 0 I night. The bodies of two of the where they plan to enroll houser.Busch yeast plant and five to 10 years; heat; light; Pay Architect's Fee Plnohuist Dr.. Cllffwood In tho aroit with delivery Hoyle, chulnniui of tho oafe- j n e n . were recovered when their youngster^ to get regis­ the Petor J. Schweitzer Co. pa­ power; water: lavatory ra* The committeemen voted to Beach, both sustnlnod hack In­ truokn, Tho business wnn In­ torla couimlttce, Informed tho they floated ashore in a'muti- tration dates. per-making factory In Spots- cilitics; vault; plumbing; lated condition last sight. (continued pn page thirteen) juries nnd required medical at­ corporated tn 1047 by JoHoph iMntmvmi Township Board ol Opening- dates for sohools wood would be tho only way of heating a n d lighting fix­ tention. Tho driver o! tllfc auto : r Keansburg Police believe Uie .-Hleacl nnd Ills soiim, Hunuiel Jftduantlon Monday. ........... In the area arc as followBt ending the pollution of t h e tures* Important considera­ I Involved, A. O. Luvonocn, 40, aud WlUlnm, body of the third man was pin- Thn schuol plan used this-, ' Keansburg, Sept. 4; Key* South River at t,hls time. The tions will bo given for a Dr. E. Bernhard | Leonardo, did not report In­ ncd In tho, wrecked plane. • port, Sept. 4; Marlboro state body did not consldor reasonably central location, The (deaners ftmturcN a year will permit tho thli- d, juries, He wns ablo to drlvo completo laundry service, us fourth nnd filth untdea in . There was an all night .Township, Sept. 9; Matawan, such a move either “ practi­ good daylight, and accessi­ hla car fvom tho sccno even bility to rear ot side cn- welt as dry oloanlng, luclml- MivtawftH lfl\is)wonttvty BctuoV . : . search; for the wrecked plapc, Sept. 4; Raritan. Township, cal” or "fair,” ln that both Begins Practice though It' .waa smashed.' ln to got luniihcs at the high Sept. 1C; V nlon Beach, companies ;]liave entered .Into , tranac for m a i l s * > ; 'v t - -.y . .•• lng bauhelor bundle*, Hhcets •which "-.apparently submerged nlong ilts-right.nldo, Tho left anil plUoH’ cwaen nnd aoheol onfetoi'j»r.: Mi*. IloyJ*., < “ Tifl»r»^^ttfShed.tSetti6ns or'a Sept..:4.'""' '.’'--';':".;-.... contracts ’With thp Middlesex ^In-’AwattUqn' front of the ainhiilanco, M li a , af bpinnjrlttum, * a ii r ,4 •wlHgvan;d landlnB oenr .recov­ County Sewerage - Authorities showing- all urea* included in ’ With Dr.. Holman-- ■ ■ baUur0d.-Jn, naoovdtitff [;■> Cuj’C. uro^ ttom ' tf hliri;1 'iu ‘O' i».nr»r to', use the ■ facilltles.-of ■” t h o the proposal, location of pro­ J, Edstli' WllklnBon nm1 Pa­ tninihintiiig tho lunch s e I \n> ered "Indicate it to have been a posed- building thereon a n d Dr, E. Bernhard onnouncos Monday through Thursday) ; B&echcralt Bonanza. M,o a e 1 Bouth River extension of tho trolman , Rnlph Wallace, town­ 0 A.m, lo fl p.m., Frltluj’, provided f 0 r them liorotuforo abutting streets, alleys a n d tho start of his general. prac­ ;35. The main part of the plane Deep Run Water Raritan Valley trunk sewer to ship police, who Investigated. In their own school, she nutcd, widths, and sidewalk widths, tice ln association with Dr. F. and H a.m. to 0 p.m. on Sat­ -was not located until 9:15 a.m. 0 a r r y off their Industrial Mr, DlllM Informed, tho offi­ urday. ' Hnrold Dolnn, ohnlrmnn of; wastes. The sewerage system For further Information, cer tho ambulnneo htul come today when'a patrol boat an- Tapping Opposed contact Mr. Vertclis at th o the athletlo commtttco, abUilu* cbored by It until the equip­ ts scheduled to lie open this Into the Intersection with 11 s ed tipproval of a plan for In* fall. Federal Building, Room 233, siren sounding warning. Thoro ment could be brought out, 150 Madison Planners Bar Federal Square, Newark 1, siirlng nililctos, The lnsurnnco -—.yards offshore, to raise it.
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