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Be Irna Vote Values Decline in Baby Derby Monday-See Page 6 Th e Coast Advertiser Forty-Eighth Year, No. I I BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1940 Single Copy 4c THE COMMISSION BANS Five-Foot Black Snake EARL CHRYSTAL Outside Column SUNDAY DANCING Coiled With Fire Hose WINS HONOR ROLL Bill Runyon, 906 Sixteenth ave By Tom Tighe AT 5TH AVENUE nue, a member of the West Bel mar fire company, is trying to IN BABYCONTEST Music Musf Stop at Mid figure out how a five-foot black Observations . - snake came to be a passenger on Vote Schedule Drops Mon night Is Rule After Pro the company’s new fire truck The old proving grounds tv ill he used Sunday. day for All Entries— toy the Remington Arms company for tests Are Filed Fol The apparatus had been taken Derby Will Close testing munitions if present negotia lowing Trial. on an errand to the Belmar Com tions go through. .the American munity Center in connection with August 19. Armament company, one of many Dancing at the Fifth avenue pavili an affair run by the company the plants which the government is aiding, night before. On its return to the Thanks to his devoted friend and* is now using the grounds. .national on was banned after midnight and on Sundays by the Belmar commissioners fire house on H street he discov capable campaign manager, Fred: defense plans are toeing worked out ered the reptile coiled with the Grond, young Earl F. Chrystal, jr. daily at Washington. .registration Tuesday. The trial of dancing at the pavilion last Sunday brought protests hose. Obeying the Biblical injunc raced ahead of a fast field into first blanks for use when the conscription tion he “bruised the head of the place on the Baby Derby Honor R oll’ bill passes hate been prepared and one in the form of two petitions. Mayor Leon T. Abbott to whom the serpent.” this week and in so doing claimed St. Louis printing firm has been told LUDWIG MARCKS AND HIS TROUBADORS—This musical quartet the special prize of $10 in cash. to stand toy for the order. matter was referred at last week’s meeting said he had visited the pavili was heard Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in a radio audition at the Barbara Taylor clings to her posi Coolest beaches during the heat N.B.C. broadcasting studios, New Yo k city. They are the children of tion in second place and last week’s wave were those which have suffered on Sunday. It was an orderly crowd, said the mayor, and the orchestra was Mr. and Mrs. Karl Marcks, 921 Wood and avenue, West Belmar. Those leader, little Barbara Gale Abbott oc- most erosion. .wide strands, built PERSONAL CHOICE cupies third position. Young John by jetties were so hot bathers burned “exceptionally fine”. in the picture (left to right) are Anna May, orchestra bells and xylo “It is a question,” he said, “of giv phone; Karl, Spanish and electric guitars; Helen Louise, tenor guitar, VanBenthuysen, jr. showed a burst of their tootsies before they reached the speed in moving up from eighth t o surf. .one shore fisherman earned ing entertainment under proper super and Ludwig, piano accordian. IS AIM OF BOARD vision or leaving them to go to the fourth place and Nancy Jean Claytor* a lot of unpleasant titles last week is still among those present in the top* when he drove his skiff at full speed taverns. (The mayor reported that he had spots in fifth place. The three mer through a school while fenow travel Children Sell Lemonade, Rides on FOR l i S . PUPILS chandise prizes for the week went to ers were trolling. .he’s the same been informed that one tavern in Bel mar had been accused by the A.B.C. the babies in second, third and fourth; ’’gentleman” who faked a photo in Committee to Prepare Res positions. Florida last winter and sent it to a authorities of selling liquor to minors.) Swing, to Raise $2.35 for Red Cross Vote Schedule Down Monday Jersey paper, getting credit for a Commissioner George G. Titus said olution to Send to Evei since the Baby Derby was catch which belonged to friends who that although the crowd was orderly Vacationtime is playtime for most check was forwarded to the Rev. Allan launched the parents of the various some had suspenders showing, which children, but five young Belmar vi- j N. Nettleman, of the Belmar chapter, State School Au took him offshore. babies have had one date ringed on did not look too well, and that sounds sitors, mindful of the fact that and though it represents only a small thorities. of the music carried far up the shores European children can’t swim and their calendars—and that date, August portion of the Belmar quota no one 5, is almost at hand. Odds and Ends . o f Silver lake. “There ought to be one I play while bombs are falling, have can deny that it means as much or The Belmar school board will seek That is the last day of the first per night a week when no one is bothered done their bit for the Red Cross, more as many of the sizeable contri to maintain personal option for pros Two states, Iowa and Louisiana, have iod—the last day on which the coupons now ruled that parking meter ordin by the dancing,” said Mr. Titus. j The Coast Advertiser received a butions. pective high school students from Bel "We must have some place for the check yesterday from Mrs. Beatrice The Belmar branch receipts were mar and at the August meeting of the and subscriptions are at their highest ances are not legitimate regulatory value. Since the start of the Derby measures and have set them aside. younger element,” said Commissioner | Glaser of 106 Eghth avenue amount- increased also by $124 raised by the board a resolution now being prepared Carl W. Sohroeder, “and our taverns ing to $2.35, the net proceeds which and up to next Monday night each cou Keyport Kiwanians are seeking to Avon auxiliary by means of a car l by the high school committee will be are jammed so that those serving li- 1 the children raised by selling lemon- pon has been worth 300 votes. Next raise $3,600 among businessmen to party. There were other donations ot submitted for adoption. quor do not always have time to dis-| ade ana rides on a swing. The money week, from August 5 to 12 inclusive, purchase ground for a free parking $13 from the Avon auxiliary and j Thomas B. Harper, county school criminate on ages”. On closing earlier ! was earned by Leonard Glaser, Judith each coupon counts 200 votes. lot in the shopping district. .sup $15.85 from the Allenwood auxiliary. ! superintendent, told the school men Mr. Schroeder commented that times Lehrhaupt, Fred Lehrhaupt, Martin Now let us take for example a one- port for the campaign has been excel A check was also received by the Bel- ( Thursday that the state recommenda- had changed and the young people ; Botwinick and Francine Lehrhaupt, year subscription to the Coast Adver lent thus far. .though the weather mar branch from the Iris assembly, tion of 75 per cent to Asbury Park and some times did not start out for the all of the Eighth avenue address. The tiser. Up to August 5, each one-year- has made most of us a bit hot it didn’t Order of Rainbow for Girls. 1 25 per cent to Manasquan was based evening until 10:30. They should be ' —---------------------------------------- :-------------' renewal subscription counted 18,00(1 stop William J. Amend, Monmouth upon the proportion sent to each allowed to dance until one o’clock, he votes (27,000 if new). Next week, the Beach octogenarian, from celebrating school about five years ago when Nep said. second period of the Derby, a renewal his eightieth birthday by playing nine tune high school discontinued tuition Mayor Abbott said if the borough one-year subscription will give but holes of golf at the Beacon Hill course, Zone Complaint Firehouse Burns students because of limited accommo prohibited dancing in the pavilion that 12.000 or 18,000 if new, while the next whether he is the dean of members. dations. perhaps dancing in the hotels and tav and final week, August 12 to 19, they now that lie’s the nominee Beacon erns should be stopped at the same Lacks Evidence For Second Time Edward C. Broege cautioned the will .drop to 6,000 for a renewal and Hill members are trying to recall just hours. He also asked what would hap board that to register a protest against 9.000 if new. how good a golfer Wendell L. Willkie pen if the orchestra quit and there was Recorder Dismisses Action | Wiring Blamed for Blaze in the number assigned to Asbury Park Triple Value Coupons Till Monday is. .the G. O. P. hopeful played the no dancing there. “When there was might prove embarassing should Man Each coupon of subscription report Atlantic Highlands course before he another form of recreation there,” he Against Owners of Headquarters of asquan become overcrowded and re- ed this week helps your favorite three became famous. said, “we were petitioned to have 203 Second Ave. fuse to take a specified number. The ; times as much as the final week Well If the voice of Hugh James is miss dancing. If it stops we have no funds Hookies.