The Coast Advertiser IT MAY MEAN YOUR LIFE BUYS in BELMAR Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar and Wall Township
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velour Pub.Library 10th Ave>»£els&.r,jHVJ. DRIVE WITH CARE YOU’LL FIND BETTER The Coast advertiser IT MAY MEAN YOUR LIFE BUYS IN BELMAR Official Newspaper for Belmar, South Belmar and Wall Township Sixtieth Year, No. 16 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, AUGUST 21, 1952 Council Clashes WILD RIDE JAILS BELMAR'S LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Zoning Committee In So. Belmar On NEWARK FIREMEN To Participate In Beachfront Study Buying Fire Hose ALL THE FISHERMEN in the Trio Face Drunk, Dis New Jersey State Tuna tourna orderly Charges In Agrees To Serve With Brice, Algor Tangle On ment seem to be getting are Belmar boat rides and some nice, fresh Others In Survey W ho Should First- sea breezes. Up until press time Three Newark firemen will be O f Conditions Sign Voucher this afternoon not a single big arraigned before Magistrate fellow had been taken. The Stephen D. Maguire in Belmar Members of the Mayor’s Com mittee On Revision of the Build Friction between members of George W ., which the Newark Court Saturday night on a series the South Belmar Borough Coun ing Code and Zoning Ordinance cil, particularly between Coun- Tuna Club was using, reported of charges growing out of a have agreed to serve on a com cilmen Paul Brice and Jonathan by radio before noon that a big drinking party, an auto accident mittee engaged in a study of E. Algor, developed into another fish had been hooked and that and a fight with police. beachfront conditions in Belmar. heated discussion at Tuesday it was played for 40 minutes. The firemen are Gerard Ger- Mayor Peter Maclearie an night’s meeting of the council. lach, 28, of 97 Wilson avenue; nounced after the Borough Com The clash this time was over However, when the tuna was mission meeting Tuesday that the borough bearing the cost of brought alongside, it struck the John P. Ryan, 26, of 151 Brill the committee was already func painting park and bus station boat and the line parted. Mr. street, and John Pushker, 26, of tioning to the extent of having benches donated by Joseph Tuna was gone. The tournament 519 South 18th street, all New pictures made of activities on Huhn, former councilman. the beachfront. He said that in opened Tuesday out of the Bel ark. Gerlach is charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest addition to the Zoning Revision When council was about to act mar Marine Basin and will close on payment of bills, Mr. Brice, and interfering with an officer group, he would appoint repre when the last boats dock tonight. in the performance of his duty. sentatives of beachfront and chairman of the finance commit The only tuna taken were three tee, said he could not see buy The other two are charged with other business interests and Civ school fish brought in yesterday being drunk and disorderly, re ic leaders to the committee. ing 400 cubic feet of IV2 inch on the Jo-Dee. They ran about hose when the Fire Department sisting arrest and interfering In a letter to the Mayor, James 12 pounds each and were not already'has that amount on its with an officer. They also may This group of youngsters and their coaches brought to Belmar the Little League title of Mon W. Hill, chairman of the Zoning old fire apparatus. Declaring eligible for the 75-pound mini face assault and battery charges Revision Committee, said that mum for tournament entries. mouth County. After winning the county championship' ..they lost to a Trenton team in the he was chairman of the finance for striking a police officer. except for two members, John The tournament has attracted District 2 quarter finals for the state championship. In the picture a^> ,left *°. r*fht» .s1?a*^d’ BlU committee, he added he did not Resta coach; Jon Joel Gibbons, Jimmy Thompson, Johnny Cobb, Eddie Wrigdit, Bill Murray, A. Taylor and Stephen J. Day thousands of spectators to the The trio spent Tuesday night approve of Mr. Algor, chairman league president; Bobby Dennis, Joe Siebold, Bobby Jackson, Billy Hood and Ernie Davenport Jr., who are occupied with per Marine Basin. They haven’t in the Belmar jail, where they of the fire committee, signing abused police officers and caus coach; standing, J. Howard Van Benthuysen, assistant coach; George Lerner, Mark Kaplan, Bill sonal business, all had indicated the voucher for payment for the seen any giant tuna, but they ed disturbance. They were re Leroy, Dennis Herbert, Bobby Clayton, Danny Sanders and Jim Carty^ assist ca^eTa Shop Photo a willingness to assist in the hose before he did. have had a lot of fun. leased in bail Wednesday, Ger beachfront stedy. Borough Attorney Elvin R- SORRY WE MISSED TOM lach in $200 and the other two Mr. Hill said the members of Simmill advised the council Madigan’s lecture on his travels in $100 each, to await arraign the Board of Adjustment, who there was nothing in the law in Europe before the Belmar Ki- ment. C oast Advertiser Bennett Defends sat with his committee on the which required the committee wanis Club yesterday. In his The three were in a car about Captain Smyth To building code and zoning ordi chairman to sign a voucher. usual entertaining fashion, Tom 7:30 P. M. Tuesday driving West Increasing Price nance revision, also would assist in Third avenue. The car miss in the study. “ What’s the use of having a fi took the boys through Ireland, The Coast Advertiser re Municipal Clerks nance committee?” Mr. Brice ed the turn into Inlet terrace, Resume Practice “ I might suggest, however,” England, Scotland, Belgium and grets to announce that begin asked. France. His listeners didn’t raced over the lawn in front of Mr. Hill wrote, that this group the home at No. 118, smashed ning with the September 4 Hits A t Criticisfri O f be considerably enlarged and Mr. Algor said as fire chair walk out, as they usually do Dentist Released From issue, the price of the news the steps on the porch of the augmented by more members. man he had a right to sign the when a fellow club member is paper will be increased to 7 Service For Regis voucher. He also defended the introduced as the speaker, but home of Louis Millman at No. Army Will Reopen There should be representatives 120, and tore through shrubbery cents. The advance is due to tering Voters of beachfront business people, purchase of the 1% inch hose. Tom had a few hecklers in the Belmar Office the constantly increasing cost Mayor Rene J. Bergeron ques and across lawns of two other hotel and rooming house inter audience. ' _ u __ of newsprint and other mater Irving S. Bennett, president of tioned the advisability of buying homes. Captain Thomas L. Smyth Jr., ests, together with individuals ials used in the publication of the Monmouth County Municipal from the South End of town. I iy, inch instead of 2V2 inch hose. WONDER IF ELVIN Simmill, Police Captain Spencer Claw Belmar dentist, has been releas a newspaper. prospective speaker of New Jer Clerks’ Association, this week do think the committee should Mr. Algor said the fire company son, who was in the area, but ed from the Army and is plan- Until now The Coast Adver sey’s Assembly in the 1953 ses defended municipal clerks on have both male and female rep wanted the smaller hose. He off duty, heard the crash. Resi tiser has absorbed the rising pointed out the department has sion, got any tips from Gordon dents telephoned police. the manner in which they handle resentation. This is a serious cost of newsprint. The most matter to resolve and should 800 feet of iV i inch hose and 400 E. Romkey, who holds the same The car, driven by Gerlach, the registration of voters. recent increase was $10 a ton Mr. Bennett, who is clerk of have the fullest possible citizen feet of 1V2 inch. post in the Nova Scotia House of ended up near Fourth avenue, in July. These ever increas Assembly. Elvin is now a vet badly damaged and with a flat Wall Township, declared that representation. “ I don’t think it should be left ing costs make it impossible Besides Mr. Hill, the Zoning eran in the Legislature and he tire. “ any implication that the muni to the fire company to decide to publish a newspaper at the Committee members who have what equipment should be used. steps into one of the top jobs When Captain Clawson, in civ cipal clerks are not doing their rate of 5 cents a copy without job with relation to registering agreed to serve are Wallace Mayor Bergeron declared. 1 when he becomes speaker. Mr. ilian clothes, identified himself loss. It is hoped that our Romkey is also a veteran of the voters is entirely unwarranted. Hooper, Stanley Dodd, Vincent think the governing body should as a police officer, he said, the readers will realize our posi Rible, Ennis B. Pierce, Robert have something to say about it. Nova Scotia House. The Mon three showed their firemen’s tion and continue their patron Mr. Bennett’s statement fol Stuart and Borough Attorney mouth assemblyman had Mr. badges and became abusive. Mr. Brice said the smaller age. lows; Harold Feinberg. Members of Romkey as his guest at the Ki- They attacked Captain Clawson, hose would mean an increase m With the newsstand price “ As president of the Mon the Board of Adjustment who wanis luncheon last week.