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GOP Nomination RECOVERING FROM Poland Named To Kleinkauf Licks Steel CRASH INJURIES Commission Defends Boris (Buddy) Blum, assist­ Declared Vacant ant clerk of Wall Township, is Water Committee In Last Minute Drive recovering at Fitkin Memorial FOUR ENTERPRISING Hospital from injuries sus­ Water-Sewer Program Belmar girls, 10 and 11 years In South Belmar tained in an auto accident Heads So. Belmar Unit, old, showed the older folks Monday afternoon in Route 35, MACLEARIE - ABBOTT FORCES CLASH IN Wall Township. Lawrence D. Bowen Given Public how to raise funds for a CITE SAVINGS FROM POLICY ADOPTED worthy cause and at the same Bergeron, Asay Tie At Edwards, Sea Girt real estate Buildings, Grounds PRIMARY DISTRICT FIGHT time give the donors some­ broker and a Wall resident, FOR FINANCING PROGRAM thing for their money. The 73 O n Write-ins For driver of the second car, also is recovering from injuries at four, Joanne Giunco, Gail Council Post Councilman Henry Poland A preview on a small scale of Belmar’s municipal Durr, Sharon Wolff and Jan­ his home, 2 Village road. was appointed chairman of In the first public statement since the formal an­ ice Wolff, decided they wanted The Blum and Edwards election, scheduled for May 10, was staged in the bor­ the water committee at Mon­ nouncement of their candidacies for return to the Bel­ to do something for the Can­ A tie vote for two write-in cars collided in Route 35, day night’s meeting of South ough’s Fourth District in Tuesday’s primary election cer Fund. They hit on the candidates for a Republican South of Sea Girt avenue. Mr. Belmar Borough Council. His mar Commission in the May 10 election, the three pres­ idea of a cake sale and in less nomination for the South Bel­ Blum, who was delivering bal­ appointment, made by Mayor ent commissioners today defended the creation of the when Edward Kleinkauf Jr., defeated James C. Steel for lots to district boards for the time than it takes to tell, they mar Borough Council in Tues­ water-sewer utility department and the program they the Republican County Committee. The vote was 143 had the promise of cakes from day’s primary election today primary election Tuesday, their mothers and a dozen left the nomination vacant. was driving North in Route 35. are following on financing improvements to the water to 69. neighbors in the Eighth and Borough Clerk John S. D. Mr. Edwards, according to and sewer system. Mr. Kleinkauf, borough Ninth avenue areas. Then MacMillan said the state elec­ police, was waiting for other cars to pass to turn in front Mayor Peter Maclearie health and plumbing in­ they arranged to use a front tions law provides that when window in the Acme Market an equal number of votes are of the office of George Muel­ Borough Advised and Commissioners John spector, is closely associat­ Fire Again Wipes for the sale last Friday. When recorded for two or more ler, contractor. The Blum car Ferruggiaro and John A. ed with Mayor Peter Mac- it was all over, the girls had candidates to fill any office, crashed into the side of the raised $29, which they turned Edwards car. Of Plea By Deck Taylor are running as learie’s organization. Mr. Out Local Plant the office shall be declared over to Mrs. C. Earl Bennett, vacant. Mr. Blum sustained a possi­ bracketed candidates, Mr. Steel, president of the re­ Belmar Cancer Fund chair­ ble knee fracture and badly Mr. MacMillan said he was Maclearie and Mr. Ferruggi­ cently formed Belmar Civic man. bruised chest. Mr. Edwards ABC Accepts Non Vult aro for their third terms and Owner Estimates Loss THAT DEEP SEA DIVER advised yesterday by the received scalp lacerations and Association, is a follower of County Clerk’s election de­ Offer, Allows Filing Mr. Taylor for his first full former Mayor Leon T. Abbott At $50,000 In Sec­ that was working off the Bel­ bruises. Mr. Blum was pin­ four-year term. partment that the Republican ned behind the wheel of his and one of the principals in mar Marine Basin docks last Their statement today, ap­ County Committee members car until passing motorists O f Statement his campaign for return to the ond Blaze Sunday wasn’t looking for a pearing in the form of news­ for South Belmar are empoW and First Aid Squad members Borough Commission. sunken chest of , but the advertisements, is in ered to select a candidate to freed him. Both cars were thing he was after was far The Belmar Borough Com­ their campaign for election. Mr. Kleinkauf and Mr. For the second time in less run in the November election. badly damaged. more important to a week-end mission Tuesday received a They are scheduled to discuss Steel locked horns in last than three months the plant visitor. A woman visiting Councilman Jonathan E. Al­ year’s primary and in a simi­ of the Belmar Bias Binding gor and his wife, Mrs. Celeste copy of a letter sent by the other issues in the 19-day friends was taking a walk Trains Changing To Division of Alcoholic Bever­ period between now and the lar fight between the Mac- Co., at 823 16th avenue was around the basin docks Satur­ Algor, were re-elected to the destroyed by fire Monday county committee Tuesday. age Control to owners of The election. day when she let go with a big Daylight Time Sunday Deck at F street and Fifth night. Edward Hughes, own sneeze. Something went flying The Borough Council, all of Higher water bills and the er, estimated his loss in the whom are Republicans, held Starting this Sunday, Jersey avenue accepting a non vult imposition of a sewer service through the air and into Davy HENRY POLAND plea to disciplinary proceed­ latest blaze might reach Jones locker. What was it but an executive meeting to dis­ Central Lines’ passenger charge over the last two years cuss the nomination last night, ings pending against the $50,000. He said he had no the lady’s false teeth. They trains will operate on Eastern has been one of the principal but no announcement was Leroy F. Walling and confirm­ place. The letter also granted insurance on the plant. landed at a point off the dock Daylight Saving Time. The ed by the council, is for the targets of attack by former The fire was discovered at made of what decision, if any, railroad is issuing new time­ the owners permission to sub­ Mayor Leon T. Abbott on the where boats gas up and in remainder of the year. mit a statement of alleged 8 P. M. while Mr. Hughes and had been reached. tables effective at that time. present commission. Mr. Ab­ about 20 feet of water. The Mr. Poland fills the commit­ mitigating circumstances be­ his family were in their home The tie vote with 7$ ballots Passenger Traffic Manager bott, defeated in 1947 and lady was in a terrible fix, but tee chairmanship made va­ fore April 29. at the front end of the prop­ by Sunday Captain Henry each was recorded by former Harry E. Yerkes said that again in 1951, is bracketed on Mayor Rene Bergeron and cant by the death March 30 of The disciplinary proceedings erty. The plant was in a two- Leonard of the Lenny had with respect to Jersey Central a ticket with Vincent P. Mc­ Warren Asay. Councilman Councilman William E. Lar were filed against The Deck ! story frame and cement cov­ rounded up the deep sea diver service to the seashore the ad­ Carthy, which has the en­ son. following an investigation by ered building in the rear. It and his boat and in no time he Percy Keynton won renomina­ dition of two mail-only trains dorsement of the Belmar the prosecutor’s office into a ! is almost at the back door of recovered the teeth. It cost tion for the second council will materially speed the run­ Councilman James Bowen Civic Association. lewd show that was staged the West Belmar Fire House the lady $35 for the diving op­ seat with 174 votes. ning time of two regularly chairman of the law and ordi­ The commissioners pointed and adjacent to Firemen’s erations, but she figured it Mr. Bergeron and Mr. Asay scheduled Southbound passen­ nance and lighting commit­ there last October by the out that the state some time were among nine write-in Knights of Khorosan. Samuel Hall, but the fire had such a would have been a lot more if ger trains. Train 3305, which tees, was appointed to head ago had directed that the bor­ candidates for whom votes Gross of Bradley Beach, who start that the entire building she had to buy a new set of now leaves New York at 8:26 the ’ public buildings and ough enlarge its sewerage pleaded guilty in the midst of was in flames by the time teeth. were cast in the scramble for A. M. weekdays and arrives grounds committee formerly disposal plant. They confer­ firemen arrived. The West the vacancy on the ballot cre­ at Bay Head at 10:51 A. M., held by Mr. Poland. the investigation to being re­ red with the representatives Belmar company was joined ated by the death of Council­ will leave New York at the The council also confirmed sponsible for the show, was of the Division of Local Gov­ in a few minutes by Belmar man William E. Larson same time and get to Bay by appointment of Brad Behr. fined $500 and given a 10- ernment, the state depart­ companies and later by the Group To Invite March 30. The others receiv­ Head 20 minutes earlier, at man Jr., as a special police months suspended jail sen­ ment which supervises and Glendola Fire Company. ing votes were Gus Stumpfi, 10:31. Train 3307, which now officer. He will serve under tence. has jurisdiction over all muni­ four; Walter Brown, two, and leaves New York at noon his father, Police Chief Brad The Borough Commission, cipal improvements and finan­ EDWARD KLEINKAUF Jr. The Belmar Bias plant oc Maclearie Talk Fred Hope, James Queen, cupied a building at the street weekdays and arrives at Bay Behrman. He lives at 1714 in a special meeting last Fri­ cial transactions. The bor­ William Lord, Mrs. Miriam learie and Abbott forces, Mr. side of the property until that Head at 2:13 P. M., will leave Oak terrace. He was dis­ day, denied the application of ough engineer, Claude W- Babos and Joseph Kelly, one at the same time and arrive charged from the Navy in Michael Durr of Belmar and Birdsall, who had also been Steel was overwhelmingly de­ was destroyed in a blaze Jan­ Civic Unit Wants May­ feated. At that time, how­ uary 28. Mr. Hughes bought each. at Bay Head 18 minutes March after serving four Joseph McDevitt of Avon for consulted submitted an esti­ ever, his name was on the bal­ or, Abbott To Speak Frederick W. eiorch, wh