THE COAST ADVERTISER 07719 Officuu Liismtyvtmir for Belmar, Limul Belmar, Wall Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avmrby-Thesea Seventy-Fourth Yesr — No
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BELXK PUS. UESART IOC 1Y£., KtSffi ,8.-1. THE COAST ADVERTISER 07719 Officuu LiismtyvtMir For Belmar, limUl Belmar, Wall Township, Spring Lake Heights, Avmrby-theSea Seventy-fourth Yesr — No. 32 — 8 Pages BELMAR, NEW Jt88EY, 07719, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1966 Seven CenU Case Big Winner, Howard Scores; Robert Pringle Rash, Krumm Win Committee Seats Bank Granted Democrats Carry Tardy Campaign Republican Freeholders Renamed Resigns Post In Wai Township by Wide Margin Trust Powers Into Township Committee Meeting FREEHOLD—Monmouth Coun- BELMAR - Calvin F. WooUey, WALL TOWNSHIP - Whether Committeeman Richard Hindi, ty Republicans returned Freehold- On Police Force executive vice president of the or not Republican Campaign signs chairman of the police committee, ers Marcus Daly and Harry Lar- j Belmar-Wall National Bank, an- were, left standing in the Township said that one complaint, cauanr rison, Jr., to the Board of Chosen BELMAR — The Board of Com- for more than the 3vday limit ing obtaining a permit to puroheat missioners last night accepted nounced this week that James Freeholders to assure a Repub- J. Saxon, comptroller of the cur- set by ordinance, last night pre- a gun, had been cleared up to ke lican condoled Board for at least with regret resignation of vet- cipitated what turned out to be satisfaction of all concerned. Ji-an police sergeant Robert rency of the United States, has the next two years. granted full trust powers to the a better Democratic campaign As to the complaints of Mrs. Js- Single. Mr. Daly and Mr. Larrison won bank. than had been seen in the days seph Cardell, Imperial Park, % handily over Democrats Bruce In his letter of resignation, ef before the election. was discussed in a report inan Mangan and Fred Saunders, re- iective December 1, Sergeant This authorization permits the Robert Brunet, who lost a bid Police ChW Walter Witt. Tie IB- turning the Republican margins Tingle said that he resigned only bank to establish a trust depart- for the Township Committee on port noted that an Sept. 24 at »:• to what they were before the |after much deliberation. Be has ment and to serve as executor, Tuesday, started the discussion a.m. a request was received ban Johnson landslide. found that it is necessary he said, administrator, trustee, guardian, at last night's Township Commit- Mrs. Cardell tor the ambulaaoe to devote more time to hit Bel- agent, assignee and in all other tee meeting with a question about and that it was relayed to a Mr. Mr. Daly polled 67,938, to lead tnar Hobby Shop than he had an- fiduciary capacities. voting places. He criticized the Uawlrins of the first aid squad. the Freeholder ticket, while Mr. icipated. And, he said he (tab He also noted that at the tee Belmar-Wall has banking offices use of the Township Hall for a Larrison was close by with 67,357. Jiat he could not do justice to the department was busy • tfce in Belmar at F Street and 9th voting place, because there was Mr. Mangan polled 51,481, and his police duties and at the tame "too much activity going on." investigation of the DeRier mar Mr. Saunders, 51,596. Avenue, Wall Township at Route time to his business. Mrs. Irma Stanley, Township der case and the phones MM Commissioner John Taylor said 35 and 18th Avenue, and at the constantly tied up. Top vote-getter in the state was Manasquan traffic circle in the clerk, said that the Township of- Senator CUiford P. Case, who won that Sergeant Pringle hat been fices were closed lor the day, He said, in his report, that (fat i member of the department for Circle Plaza Shopping Center. a third term in Washington with Current resources are in excess and. besides, there is no other department had received *,4*7 a record plurality of more than 5 years and that his resignation suitable place in the area to use incoming calls from Jan 1*0 Jag. James J. Howard accepted reluctantly. He of 26 million dollars. 450,000 votes. In Monmouth Coun- Mr. Wolley said the addition of for a voting place. 31, and that this was the (kit crat Warren Wilentz by 80,390 to led the sergeant well In bis ty, Senator Case downed Demo- •my* Ba* trust department is in use with He .started to criticize Repub- complaint. 41,178. nets. Artaar E. Kraaun 3 the bank's policy to provide a full lican campaign literature, but was Mr. Hathaway _ James J. Howard, won his sec- The Director of Public Works WALL TOWNSHIP - Barry W Adjustment member prior to his range of bank, loan and related stopped by Mayor Joseph N. in the future, when a ond term in the House of Repre- certified to the Board of Corn- JUuh mm his lint fuS term on I being appointed to the Commit- services for the convenience and Ehret, who noted that the Town- is made, that the Schmidt Wins sentatives, scoring a 9,610 win [missioners that the colt of clear- the Township CtmmitUe in Tufiq tee. He succeeded former Com- protection of the bank's custom- ship meeting was not a "political given at the next" Cmntfaw over Assemblyman James M. |ing a lot at 88 Inlet Terrace as- forum." day'* balloting, and Arthur mitteeman Edward Daubner, who ers. meettaf. He noted that OK n> In South Belmar Coleman, Jr. Mr. Howard had a Isessed in the name of Lent T. Krumm won hi race for a post resigned to become zoning officer. It was then that Mrs. Brunet spate came only after he ash* Abbott amounted to 171.10. This SOUTH BELMAR - Donald E. 6,300 vote margin in Monmouth on the Committee as the Repub- arose to point out that Republican Mayor Ehret agreed with t cost was charged as a hen on the Schmidt won his first full term County, the remainder coming in lican organization rolled op its Mr. Rash is a resiamt of 3213 campaign signs had been seen idea and said he would property. as mayor of this community jp tile new Third District sections of biggest majorinet In rectat Tears. Larson Road, and was born in the John Sterner, by her in violation of the aoday date Ocean and Middlesex Counties. An ordinance amending the Towship. He is a mechanical limit. And, she asked the mayor, meetings during the nan Tuesday's balloting, turning back Mr, Rash, wh» was appointed his Republican opponent, Percy In the Freeholder race, Mr. building code as it relates to can- foreman at the Asbury Park "What about Hut?" "not only Before etoctiom." 1 to the Committee In Aprfl, scored Peter Maclearie Keynton by a «7 to 251 vote. Larrison, of Ocean Grove, and opies was adopted after public Press. In community life, he is a She said she tent a telegram Before the discussions, *a Mr. Daly, of Middletown Town- hearing. 3,251 votes in me heavy Balloting, member of Hie West Belmar Fire to the mayor and to Edward Committee approved street ligats while Mr. Krumm was close to ship, waged different campaigns. The borough clerk was author- Co., and the Wall First Aid Squad, Heights Winners Daubner, zoning officer, com- for the intersection of Grant MM ized to advertise for bids for the leader with 1,16*. Mr. Larrison commenting on his being president of the latter or- SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - plaining of the signs. Cleveland Avenues, fiiveniat [janitorial service in various pub- Terrace, Spruce and Sprite experience in the highway field, Robert Brunet, a frequent critic ganization. Republicans John M. Sterner and "Why must we obey the rules lic buildings for next year. Streets, and Hurley Pond Boat, while Mr. Daly continued Ms of the Committee and Democratic A resolution was passed auth- Peter Maclearie von seats on the near Martin Road. charge that action should be leader in the Township, polled Mr. Krumm, who became a orizing Donald Matthews, Certi- Borouggh Council,, defeating Demo-1 *"• brought against parents of Ille- 1,792 votes, and his running mate candidate when Committeeman tmue< "the Democrats are sec- Approval came after the Com- fying Agent, to apply to the Po- crate Herman Simpson and RichRich--1 l gitimate children where.such con- Robert HaUiaway, polled 1,801.' Richard Hinck decided not to ond claw citizens. mittee received a recommenda- dition continues to exist despite lice and Firemen's Pension Fund seek reelection, is a Planning ard Van Wart by margins of more Mayor Ehret denied this quick- tion from Police U. Roger Cut- warning. for a disability pension for Pa- Mr. Rash expressed pleasure at IBoard member and one of the than 400 votes. I ly and asked Mrs. Brunet to come son, who conducts the light inves- Mr. Howard, who defeated Mr trolman Robert J. Barraud. the totals and said that the vote founders of the Wall Community to order. tigations. Daly two years ago In the Con. In other business, the Sister- was a definite sign of voter con- First Aid Squad. He is vice presi- I As to the signs, the mayor said Lieutenant Cusson also snggeat- gressional race, mis year in- hood, Congregation Sons of Is- fidence hi the Republican admin dent of the Republican club and I those that had been up 30 days ed that in the future the merest* creased his majority, but not to rael, was given permission to intralion.. The five-man commit- is employed as a communications were taken down last Friday, and vapor light be installed, tar the extent expected. He won by have a raffle on December 19.