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Safe Driven Watch Your Driving Don't Take Cluiwet THE COAST ADVERTISER You'll Be Safer orriciM. NEWSPAPER ro* •clmar, •outh klman, wall townii Sixty-Fourth Year, No. 4 — 8 Pages BELMAK, NEW JERSEY, MAY 23, 1957 Seven Cent* FORMING BOOSTER Trainmen Issued Wall Committee Move Amendment Memorial Parade UNIT FOR LEAGUE The Belmar Wall Babe Ruth League is organizing a Boos- Traffic Tickets Rejects Board's On South Belmar Plans Completed ter Club and conducting a campaign for funds to finance its activities for the season. Hearing Ordered For Sidewalk Order Organization, Offi- Joseph G. Siebold, chairman Variance Denial cials To March At of the Booster Club program, Blocking Crossings is being assisted by the fol- 2 P. M. Thursday In Belmar Reducing~Walk Width lowing officers; Joseph Vasal- Grants Temporary Use lo, president; John H. Demp- Two conductors of the New Permit To Applicant To Meet Change In Fifty organizations have sey, vice president; Mrs. Ada York & Long Branch Railroad been invited to participate in Dempsey, secretary; Mrs. Twice Turned Down Street Grade will be given hearings on the annual Memorial Day par- Ella M. Siebold, treasurer, charges of blocking traffic in ade in Belmar and South Bel- and Mrs. Edward C. Broege, Rejecting for a second time South Belmar's sidewalk Belmar Magistrate's Court mar next Thursday. Officials corresponding secretary. a recommendation of the next Thursday night. Charles and curb construction prob- Board of Adjustment that a Teams in the League, com- Thompson of 246 Allen place, lems again occupied tlie at- variance be denied for a bus- prising boys from 13 to 15 Long Branch, and Robert Wil- tention of Mayor Leroy F. iness in a residential zone, the years of age, play their liamson of 264 Plainfield ave- Walling and the Borough Wall Township Committee games at Belmar Memorial nue, Berkeley Heights, were Council Tuesday night. last night granted a tempor- Field. issued summonses Tuesday The council took steps to ary use permit for a two-year after traffic had been held up correct the cause of some period. The vote was 4 to 1, from 12 to 20 minutes at complaints against the side- with Mayor Benjamin H. Dan- crossings from Eighth to 13th skin casting the lone ballot walk and curb order by intro- Wall Turns Down avenues. ducing an amendment to the against it. dinance covering walks and Thompson and Williamson The variance application of ordinance covering walks Substation Plan were conductors on a drill Peter Budnick to operate a Winners in popularity poll among pupils of graduating class at Wall Central School four feet in width instead of engine and work train that nursery in Allaire road, just five feet in North boulevard. are, left to right, front row. Betsy Bennett, most athletic girl; Sandra Me Arthur, best had been operating through West of Old Mill road, haa Property owners along that Unanimously Rejected looking; Ronnie McElvery, most artistic; Gall TUton, best dancer; Sandra Hurley, best Belmar. When traffic piled up been before the Adjustment after the automatic crossing street had complained that On Protests From student; Maxine Corby, class clown; carol Gibson, most popular; Carol Marcks, best Board and Township Commit- when the street grade was personality; back row, Lester Sperry, most athletic boy; John Shaw best dancer; David gates had been down five to tee several months. Budnick 10 minutes, police and Bor- established, allowance was Nearby Residents Hammerer, most artistic; Larry French, best personality; Steven Ferguson, best stu- was ordered before the board ough Commissioner John A. made for only four-foot walks. dent; Gary Patterson, most popular; Everett Keim, class clown; Tommy Parker, vot- when it was discovered he Taylor, director of Public Saf- j The amendment also speci- The Wall Township Plan- ed the best looking, was absent when pictu re was taken. i was operating the business ety, went to the crossings. Mr. fies that when sidewalks and ning Board, on a unanimous in the residence zone. Tbe Taylor attempted to unsnarl curbs are in need of repair vote Monday night, denied the board denied his application the tie-up while Captain Wil- and have been condemned by Jersey Central Power & Light for a variance and he appeal- PROBING HEIGHTS liam J. Briden and Patrolman the borough, the owners shall Co., permission to build a ed to the Township Commit- Arthur W. Boss, Funeral Service William J. Byrnes went after be allowed 30 days in which JACK HA AG power substation in the South, STORE BURGLARY tee, claiming that he was the train crew. growing shrubbery and plants to do the work. A public hear, ern end of the township. A SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS of Belmar. South Belmar and as a hobby. The committee ing on the amendment will petition bearing the signa- — Police Chief George E. For Mrs. Carlson Captain Briden said he had Wall Township have accepted 76, Heart Victim ordered the case returned for he held June 18 at 8 P. M. tures of 65 residents in the Newman and county detec- clocked the gates at Ninth invitations to take part m hon- area objecting to the building consideration to the Adjust- A letter from Mrs. Thomas tives are investigating the avenue down 14 minutes. Au- oring veterans and the war was presented and about 30 ment Board, with the com- J. Doyle and her daughter, I burglary of Clark's Depart- tomatic gates can be raised dead. persons who attended the Belmar Fishing Club Had Served On So. Bel- mittee favoring a temporary Miss Margaret J. Doyle, in- I ment Store at 105 Route 71 by inserting a key in the The parade, in charge of public hearing protested use permit. quiring about the North boule- Officer Dies, Home I in which $243 in cash and a mar School Board crossing mechanism. Herbert - Worthington - White against it. vard sidewalks was referred J half dozen women's dresses Post No. 151, American Leg- In Spring Lake Nearly 30 Years Captain Briden reported In its report recommend- to Borough Attorney William The site for the substation i valued at $75 were stolen. The ion, will start at 2 P. M. at that Thompson and William- ing the denial last night, the was on property on the East break was discovered Sunday C. Nowels. The letter stated SPRING LAKE Arthur W. son claimed the other was re- board said: F street and Sixth avenue morning. Funeral services for Mrs. that sidewalks were laid at side of Quaker Meeting House sponsible for raising the and the line of march will be Ross, retired executive of the Marie F. Carlson, oldest "It has been pointed out the time the property in the road and extending to Union gates. He ordered Patrolman South in F street to 22nd ave- Westinghouse Manufacturing i Entrance was gained by j member of the South Belmar that possibly a temporary use area was developed as Bel- lane on the South and to an Byrnes to issue tickets to nue in South Belmar. Jack Co., and former champion bi- j breaking the glass in a rear Board of Education in point permit could be issued. This mar Park and that when the extension of Lenape trail on both. Haag, past commander of the cycle racer, died of a heart door. The money was taken of service, were held Sunday possibility would only per- grades for North boulevard the North, The parcel is in a Belmar Legion, is parade attack yesterday at Point from the cash register. The at the J. Henry Dangler Fun- The automatic gates have mit the holder a one or two- were established in later Business 9 zone, chairman. Pleasant Hospital. He was 76, stqre was opened three weeks eral Home, 304 Eighth ave- frequently been the cause oi year operation and then he years, the property was 18 The Planning Board of ago. Mr. Ross, whose home was nue. Rev. William T. Mann, complaint from exasperated would have to reapply for an- inches lower than the street The marchers will be led by which Township Committee- at 215 Howell avenue, was a Chief Newman also is in- pastor of Christ Methodist motorists. other use permit. It has been and it had to be filled to bring the Fort Monmouth Band and man Charles A. Larson is former president and had ser- vestigating the theft of a Church of Spring Lake Hei- noted that nursery stock it to street level. In this way, Drill Team, The Manasquan chairman, called the public ved many years in other of- power saw valued at $135 ghts, officiated. Burial was would not be fit for sale un- the letter added, the side- High School Band and the hearing when the substation fices of the Belmar Fishing from a truck parked in front in Atlantic View Cemetery. der three or four years. This walks were covered. The Doy- Junior Band of O'Brien-Ma- plan was brought before it Club. He was an avid surf of the Shore Heating Co., in would mean that at least two les raised a question of whe- jor Post, Veterans of Foreign two weeks ago. At that time Mrs. Carlson, who lived at Frank E.Driscoll, fisherman and sports enthus- Brighton avenue. The truck j such permits would be need- ther they should now be held Wars, of Neptune also wlll nearby property owners vig- 1812 BvRdley terrace, South iast. was broken into Friday night. ed. At the end of this period responsible for laying new provide music. The Mon- orously protested against it, Belmar died last Thursday another permit would be sidewalks and being required mouth County posse will have although it was brought out In his youth he competed at Point pleasant Hospital.