Officials View Damage Map Appeal for Prompt Federal Storm Aid
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DhtinbuKon Turn, \mt*m»,». WBANK Today ) Independent Daily f 19,325 HI* m*m* m. SM'inMir, DtaTsH I-0010 luuid «»UT. Monday thrtmpi rrld«j. Kaenl Clm Po»U|. VOL. 84, ^O. 182 Fiid u lUi flu* ud «l AddlllonU Utilmi OMcu. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1962 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Officials View Damage Map Appeal for Prompt Federal Storm Aid SEA BRIGHT-Storrn-ravaged :o recite the storm results and federal bureaus will explain the including the demolished public-, Ihe north end boardwalk were boardwalks and beaches, under- their best estimates of how much type of aid they have available ly-owned bathing pavilion at washed out and severe damage mined pavilions and parking lots, repairs will cost and how much and how it can be obtained. Monmouth Beach, appeared the occurred in the Pavilion Ave. and broken sea walls got an offi- the respective municipalities can President Kennedy already has worst. But the greatest toll was area in the southern end. cial inspection yesterday as do. declared the New Jersey coast to private properly which won't At Asbury Park the assault of Monmouth County and local au- The state will renew its pledge a disaster area, opening the benefit from the results of the wind and sea could be viewed thorities mapped plans to seek to contribute at least $2.5 million doors to federal help in at least official tour. most quickly because of the lim- prompt substantial federal re- and will urge the federal govern- H different ways. The greatest dollar cost may ited beach area of about one construction aid. ment to be generous perhaps to Worst Loss be in Long Branch because of mile. Almost balmy air and sunny the tune of $35 million. Yard for yard, the losses in the length of its beach, more Everywhere men with bulldoi- skies warmed the score of coun- Representatives various Sea Bright and Monmouth Beach, than five miles. Whole sections of (See STORM, Page 2) ty and oceanfront municipal of- ficeholders as they started their examination of perhaps $6 mil- ion in damage to public facilities between Manasquan and Sandy Hook. But as the tour from the Mana- squan Inlet to highlands bridge GRATITUDE — Edward H. Conway, second from right, president of the Red Bank was closed out, seasonal clouds Community Chamber of Commerce, last night presented plaque to Police Chief were closing in over shore-hang- George H. Clayton in recognition of the Red Bank Police Department's year-round ing sea gul's as if to underline the grim report due from last outstanding service. Presentation occurred at chamber's annual dinner for Red week's Northeaster. Bank police in Sal's Tavern. At left is Frank L. Porter of the chamber. At right "The worst of it Is that it will It Patrolman Peter DIPonte. take so much time to Ret through the red tape before any real re covery can be made," Freehold- er Abram D. Voorhccs, leader of the tour, said. Mr. Voorhees is acting director of (he board In Board Adamant on New the absence of Joseph C. Irwin, who is in Mexico. Conference Today The freeholders and represent- Teacher Pay Hike Plea atives of all storm affected areas today will confer in Atlantic . RED BANK-Members of the Teachers Association last night gree, $8,460 for master degree, City with Gov. Richard J Teachers Association, supported suggested the board pull more and $8,700 for doctorate. The Hughes and other state and fed- by several local residents, again from the surplus fund and ear teachers are not seeking any eral officers to make a start on made their plea for higher teach- mark it for the teachers. raises in the minimums which rebuilding. •r salaries last night and again The teachers want maximum are\bachelor, $4,600; master, $4,- Municipal officials are expected OFFICIAL INSPECTION — Among Monmouth County and municipal official* who inspected beachfront itorm received little sympathy from salaries on the guide boosted $600 900, and doctorate, $5,200. damage yesterday in tour between Manaiquan and Sandy Hook wore, left to right, County Engineer Leroy Martin, the Board of Education. and the number of staps reduced The board, in its 1962-63 budg' consulting engineer EntUy White, of Red Bank; Claude Birdiall, municipal engineer for many south Monmouth Having failed m its bid to have from 14 to 12. et, provided for a $300 raise foi Hilary maximums raised at last This would bring the maxi- teachers having 15 or more year Aid Fund towns; Freeholder* Ch«rl«» I. Smith and Abram D. Voorhees; Assemblyman Clifton T. Barkalow, and Freeholder month's budget hearing, the mums to $8,100 tor bachelor dc- of service. Earl Woolley. Scene is at Sta Girt with partially collapsed bathing pavilion in background. First to speak at last night' session, attended by some 55 peo-Mapped ple, was Thomas F. McNulty, Storm Briefs Garden Apartment co-chairman of the Teachers As WASHINGTON (AP) - The sociation's welfare committee. \A ward of Contracts for School Small Business,Administration After recommending the board By State will open' a fifth emergency take the money for the pay hikes loan application office in New Decision Due Apr. 3 from Its surplus account, Mr. Plan Estate Tax Jersey. It will be at Sea Isli Addition Criticized by Member McNulty said a shortage of quali- City. EATONTOWN — The Zoningin the borough zoned for apart fied teachers could result unless NEW SHREWSBURY - Clar- The SBA already has opened board has had an opportunity to rooms would have been to take ment use which could accomo- the board reconsiders Its budget Hike, Extended ence Moore last night criticized Board of Adjustment last night offices In Mlddletown, Atlantic get something beyond its immedi- the matter back to the people In closed its hearing on an applica- date up to 1,000 units. stand. the award of contracts Saturday ate pressing needs," he said. J City, Wildwood and Ship Bot another referendum. ; 'Red Bank is not a depressei Racing Season by his fellow members of the tion to erect a 76-unit garden Sid Paul Corp. is- the chief op- torn. SBA can make loans "The board has been remiss In The board had asked for bid* •partment on Wyckoff Rd. area," said Mr. McNulty. "The Shrewsbury Township Board of not going back to state education ponent to the Adler plan. TRENTON (AP)-New Jersey to homeowners, businessmen, for the two additional classrooms community is sound and the pop- Education for construction of a Board chairman Harold Hard- The firm plans to erect garden plans to cover the cost of its churdies and charitable insti- authorities for permission to as one alternate in the bids spec- ulace have the wherewithal. 12-room addition to the Swim- man told petitioners Leon, David apartments on the opposite side storm damage rehabilitation by tutions to repair damages from spend Ihe small extra sum to ifications, he said. Bids wera and Bernard Adler of Irvinglon of the street. Last night the com'Your 'holding-the-litie' policy is ming River School. get two more classrooms." n an raising the state inheritance tax last week's storm. Such loans carefully analyzed, he stated. that'the tioafd'S decision would pany was represented by David °( economic necessity, and and adding 30 days to the racing are repayable at 3 per cent in Mr. Moore said 14 rooms could Swenson Replies "The board found that even by be made at a- meeting April 3. M. Pindar of Wilentz, Goldman |«' ». »« * season. tcrcst over 20 years. have been obtained, Instead of Board president Or. Richard sacrificing a public address sys- 1 He appealed to the board to .The Adlers seek lo erect two- and Spitzer, when Mr. Hardman 12, at an additional cost of only Swenson replied that the only tem, shelving and cupboards, and give "professional consideration" The plan would increase stale ttory brick apartment buildings asked him what the best use of about $14,000. way the board could have ob- by building the two additional to the teacher deminds. revenues by as much as $16 mil- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. en a 5.47 acre tract at Wyckoff the land would be in relation to lion a year. 'This Is the first time this tained Ihe two additional class- rooms as "shells" without heat Paul Zar, Spring St., called the Clifford P. Case, R-N. J., says Rd. and South St. The land is in the existing neighborhood. Mr. or lighting fixtures, tho cost for current times "the age of en- Gov. Richard J. Hughes and Congress should consider est«b a light Industrial zone. 14 rooms would have been at Powell said the proposed land lightenment" and stressed the legislative leaders announced lishing government-b a c k e d least $10,000 more than we were Planner Present use could not be considered apart importance of education in equip- agreement on.the money-raising storm and water insurance not from the zoning ordinance. measures yesterday. Hughes, af readily available from private authorized to spend," the board A witness for objectors to the ping young people to meet future Voters Approve tcr meeting with Ihe legislators sources. president said. plan was Douglas. Powell of He told the board the property challenges. said he expected quick passage Damage to private property Promise Ta Voters Spotswood, Middlesex County would require' fill if a rear drive- Qualified Teachers of the emergency revenue bills from last week's storm has He added that the board had planning director.