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Brazil Holds Santa Maria 16,57$ ^^^*^^W** a^^^^W ^^^^^^V SH f-0010 VOL. 83, NO. 152 I»»ucd dtlly. Monday through Friday. Stcond CU» Poitafi RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1961 7c PER COPY J5c PER WEEK Paid u Red Bank and at Additional Mailing Otficta. BV CARRIER PAGE ONE Castro Fires Brazil Holds 120 Judges In Court Purge Santa Maria HAVANA (AP) — Fidel Castro today fired 120 See Rebel judges throughout Cuba in the second phase of a sweeping court purge aimed at removing all legal ob- Street Extension stacles to his rule. Chief's Plot One Supreme Court justice, the presidents of six Provincial Courts of Appeal, Opposed by UP A Thwarted 26 appeals magistrates and RED BANK — Urban Planning of White St., "There's nothing 87 other judges came under Snow Due Associates, New York City — that comes from it." RECIFE, Brazil (AP) — the axe, which fell tor the the professional firm which last Only Bernard Kcllenyi, board Armed Brazilian marines year prepared a proposed ur- second time in two months. chairman; Mrs. Laura Rudolph, held control of the Santa ban renewal plan for the central secretary, and Domenick C. Pin- The government acted under a Tonight business district—is opposed to Maria today to prevent the litore, building inspector, at- Cabinet decree issued Dec. 20 CHILD PASSENGER LEAVES SHIP —A child passenger of tha Portuguese linar extending White St. across Broad tended last night's study session. rebel skipper from carrying suspending for 45 days a law pre- Santa Maria it handed evar to tug parionnel from tha hijacked liner in harbor at St. into the Wallace St. parking (See WHITE ST., PR. 13) out his earlier vow to scut- venting dismissal of court of- In Area Recife, Braxil, yesterday. (APWirephoto by radio from Recife) lot area. tle the liner rather than sur- ficers. In the December purge 13 Joseph DeChiara, an associate Supreme Court justices were LONG BRANCH — The planner for the company, Ust render his multimillion-dollar ousted. shore area, still shivering night told the Planning Board prize. One of Castro's chief com- In New Shrewsbury in sub-freezing tempera- the extension of White St. Probe Left stranded with only a skele- plaints against the courts ' has doesn't fit into" a loop road ton crew, rebel chieftain Hen- been that they often awarded tures, is due for more snow proposal in the redevelopment rique M. Galvao bargained with owners of seized property too tonight. .47 Rate Hike Seen plans for the central business Brazilian officials aboard ship. much compensation. district. Train But the Brazilian foreign minis- Antonio Nunez Jimenez, chief William D. Martin, U.S. try in Brasilia said that Presi- NEW SHREWSBURY - Theia house with true value of $10, pointed out that this year voters •Not a Good Thing* of Castro's agrarian reform pro- weather observer, said the will have a chance to look over dent Janio Quadros' new admin- 1961 tax rate here will rise to;"00. "In light of the master plan gram, warned as long ago as storm, centered this morning in the municipal budget before they istration had control of the 20,- The greater part of the tax rise and in light of our urban re- last spring that many judges the Ohio Valley, is expected to $11.78 per $100 of assessed val- vote on the school budgets. Feb. Wreck 906-ton liner and would act in will go for schools. Net increase newal plan, this would not be a would have to change their way reach this area tonight ind con uation, under the budget intro- " and 14. accordance with international law in cost of schools to taxpayers good thing to recommend at this of thinking or face the conse- tinue into tomorrow. duced at last night's meeting of —presumably meaning it would quences. will account for 89 cents of the The Shrewsbury Township time, unless there is a radical 5 Die, 150 Hurt The mercury stayed below the Borough Council. Board of Education is asking give the cruise ship back to its The new dismissal decree, rate rise, if both school budgets change in our thinking," Mr. freezing mark again yesterday, This is an increase of $1.47 taxpayers for $157,858 less this Portuguese owners. signed by Castro, President Os- are adopted as presented. DeChiara said. Urban Planning As Race Special setting a new record of 16 over last year'i rate. It will year than last, since this board Quadros had personally offered valdo Dorticos and Justice Min- Associates also is preparing a straight days of sub-freezing mean, Mayor Karl K. Baron says, Councilmen Herbert L. Willett, will no longer have to pay high Galvao and his rebel band of 70 ister Alfredo Yabur, said the $25,000 master plan for the en- Leaves Track temperatures. The old record of a rise of about (2.50 a year on 3d, and Lawrence Malone both school tuition costs. political asylum in Brazil. It ap- jurists were thrown out to assure tire borough. 14 straight days, set in 1881, was peared that the diehards would Cuba a more "revolutionary" ap- The Regional High School costs Mr. DeChiara said Urban BOWIE, Md. (AP)-A train de- broken Wednesday. have to accept and. end their plication of justice. to be raised by local taxes, how- Planning Associates would seek railment which turned a planned 9 flamboyant seaborne revolt Charges 10 Above Last Night ever, will increase by $265,116 in the extension of Hudson Ave. day at the races into a night- Temperatures stayed above Low Man 'Dumped this first year of actual operation. mare of dc,ath and suffering in against Portuguese dictator An- north from Linden PI. to Front The targets of the latest purge tonio de Olivcira Salazar. zero last night, with the lowest The net rise in school costs to St. as part of the loop road snow-covered countryside is be- were accused of counter-revolu- 30 Aboard tionary activity "under protection reading being 10 degrees, Mr. the borough, therefore, will system, but said of the extension ing investigated by Pennsylva of their positions." and some of Martin said. The official forecast In Garbage Hassle amount to $107,258. nia Railroad officials. Galvao's chief lieutenant and "manifestly immoral conduct." was for increasing cloudiness to- Hopes that the first year of Schedule Six persons we - killed and navigator, Jorge Souto Maior, a Some were described as too old, day, followed by snow tonight WEST LONG BRANCH - The 4. The bidder failed to provide Regional Ugh School operations about 150 injured yesterday when Spaniard, told newsmen in a ship- others called inept. and tomorrow. Today's high is lowest bid for a three-year gar- evidence that borough residents will be a peak year, and that fu- For Skating seven cars of a special 11-car board interview that the men left It was believed some of the expected to be 20 degrees. The bage collection contract here was may use the dumping grounds ture costs will decrease were train from Philadelphia left the on the liner—believed to number ousted judges already have fled low reading tonight will be 10 discarded by the Borough Council free of charge. dashed by Mr. Willett. RED BANK - The Parks and rails while making a left turn less than 30—were not enough the country or have sought asy- to 15, and tomorrow's high is last night in the face of a pos- 5. The bidder did not pro- High school costs will rise, in Recreation Department today from the main line onto a spur to move the big ship from her lum in foreign embassies, as forecast in the 20s. sible law suit. duce evidence of public liability future years he assured those announced the schedule of su- leading to Bowie race course. anchorage only 300 yards from Winds will be northeasterly at pervised skating at Mohawk gome of the ousted Supreme Council awarded the $79,200 and workmen's compensation in- present last night. Whether the About 300 passengers were on the Recife docks. Pond. Court justices did in December. 15 to 25 miles an hour for the contract to Marpal Co., the local surance. tax rate will also rise to match the train, three miles from the Most of the rebels joined 366 The court president, Emilio Men- next 24 hours. firm which has collected garbage Mr. Russell stated that the them depends on the number of Ralph S. Crydcr, director, race track, when the quietness of of the ship's crew and the nearly endez, flew to Argentina two days New Jersey's cold snap yester- here since November, 1931. only evidence of disposal facili ratables the borough gains, he said a supervisor will be on the mid-winter afternoon was 600 passengers in rushing ashore before the December decree, ac- (See WEATHER, Pg. 3) Discarded by the council upon ties presented by Laurino was a added. duty from 4 to 8 p. m. week- shattered in a mass of twisted by tug v yesterday after Galvao cusing Castro's regime of "to- the recommendation of William letter from Mayor Joseph A. The balance of the 1961 tax days. On week-ends, the sched- steel, broken glass and uprooted finally brought the ship into har- talitarian practices." E. Russell, borough attorney, Shafto, Neptune Township, grant- increase will be accounted for ule Is 10 a. m. to noon; 1 to 5 seats. bor under mounting pressure of p. m.» and • to 10 p. m. The threatened mutiny and riot It was not known how big a was the $77,042 bid of E&D ing permission to use a sanitary by a $53,025 rise in the reserve The double-unit Diesel engine Encephalitis pond is lighted after dark.
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