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5 AIX the NEWS ot BED BANK SECTION •ad Surrounding Towni Told Vesvtenlr ana Without Bias BANK REGISTER ONE VOLUME LXII, NG. 3. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939. PAGES 1 TO-lH MonmouthCotutty Woman Bitten Lincroft Neighbors Appeal Heard By By Rabid Dog; Zoning Board Officials Aroused tlorse Sh6w Opens Others Attacked In Row Over Woman Friday Night By Clam Bootlegging Walter Walbel of LlncroK, presi- charged Mr. Walbel with disorderly Animal Enters Sunset dent of the Waybel Chemical Co., conduct and malicious destruction of Red Bank Properties was arrested early last Thursday property. Mrs. Garvey and Mr. Wal- Special Classes Planned For Avenue Home After morning by state police from Key- bel were arraigned before Mr. Wain- Object to Reducing port after a rumpus at the home of right Saturday night, at which time New York and New Jersey in Attempt Biting Other Dogs of a neighbor, Harry C; Lengendorf. It was brought out that Mr. Wain- Building Frontage Breeders-Large Number of Entries Mr. Walbel was charged with reck- rlght had been asked by Lincroft To Stop Practice in Condemned Water*' less driving and disorderly conduct residents to do everything in hla A dog that suddenly became rabid The annual Honmouth County by the state police and arraigned power to force both parties to move The appeal of tho Red Bank Prop- last week bit a resident of Bast Sun- later In the day before Justice of the out of the village and restore peace. erties from the action of Ensley Captain WlUlam Dennta or Horse show will open this afternoon Rtimson Country set avenue, mother of Ita owner, and Peace Wainrlght of Shrewsbury. Ho Mrs. Oarvey was fined $100 on theWhite, building Inspector of tile bor- Plans Nearly Monmouth, • member ot the S at the Thornton Firms on Rumson then went on a rampage, biting sev- was fined W on the reckless driving disorderly conduct charge and $50ough of Red Bank, In the matter of Shell Fish commission, recently re-^ road, Rumgon. The show, which li eral other doga in the neighborhood, charge and $9 on the disorderly con- for contempt of court. It was. al-revoking a permit In relation to the ceived a letter Irom Joseph N.JVnrt- before being captured and destroyed. reconstruction of the building at er, director of tho State Board " considered one pf the outstanding Estate Sold To duct charge. Costs amounted to $7. leged that she talked Incessantly Completed For The dog, a Scotty owned by Mrs. during the hearing and Ignored re- Broad and White streets, was heard Shell flaherloj, asking hit aid in an^ summer events of Jersey coast so- Several weeks ago, according to effort to stop New Jersey clamuler*''' Newark Buyer William Reber of East Orange, a testimony, Mr. Walbel's housokeep- peated warnings from Mr. Wain- by the Red Bank Board of Adjust- ciety, will be held tomorrow and Sat- former resident of Red Bank, bit the rlght to be quiet. She was placed ment at the borough hall Friday Fair Haven Days and dealers from sending polluted / er and secretary, Mrs. Hazel Qarvey, shellfish Into the New York markets, i urday. latter'a mother, Mrs. Leon JB. Long- left Mr. Walbel's house and took up on probation for a year. I.t was al-night. street, on the neck Wednesday night ; Many of the leading breeders and Roger Young New residence at the Langendorf home. leged that she was a habitual drunk- It was surprising to see how few Most of tho trouble is over a. alfc? < and then ran out of tne house,. Mrs. ard and Mr. Walbel asked that some- property owners' were interested In Chairman Minton union In the New York section of 6 owners of horses from Connecticut, Longstreet went to the office of Dr. According to the state police, Mr. Long Island, Philadelphia and as far Owner of "Boxwood" Walbel had been drinking Thursday thing be done to correct this habit. tlfe hearing. Only two properties Rarltan bay. where toaU hav Uttj James W. Parker of Shrewsbury Mr. Wainrlght said that he would were represented other than that Givei Outlini of the water to be sufficiently South as Virginia, will exhibit and avenue for treatment, and Dr. Robert morning and drove to the Langen- attend. The breeding classses at the on River Front dorf residence about 3:30 o'clock. He recommend to the county probation owned by the Red Bank Properties. Inatcd that the taking: of sheWUKp L. Tlcehurst, health officer, was noti- officer that Mrs. Garvey be examined iThcso were tho Red Bank Rogistor Two-Day Celebration Is prohibited by the New York State* •bow have always been a feature. fied. drove his car over Mr. Langendorfs This year there will be 11 breeding lawn, breaking part of a fence on mentally and physically and that \'ulldlng property, owned by Mrs. Conservation department i& classes. They will be judged Friday C. Maury Jones has sold his coun- The dog ran along Sunset avenue, the property and ran the car into she be committed to an Institution lice Applegot Furr o( Baton Rouge, An outline of preparations made ao Clam bootleggera Jrom New J«r»ff morning: by such well known JudgeB try estate," known' as "Boxwood" to attacking and biting other dogs, and the porch of the Langendorf house. for a cure If It was found necessary. oulsitinn, who was represented by far for Fair Haven days, Saturday aey have been going to this) leatton " as Frank Adair of Atlanta, Georgia; Roger Young of Newark. The prop could not be found. Early TBiirsday Mr. Wainrlght told Mrs. Garvey to Ihomas Irving Brown, who also rep- and Sunday, July 22 and 23, waswher.o clams aro numerous, and takiV erty is situated on the North side of morning the dog entered the home Mrs. Qarvey, It Is alleged, came remove her belongings from tho Wal-resonted tho Red Bank Register cor- Holland B. Judkins of Baltimore, out of the house with a rifle in her given to tho mayor and council of Ing, out the condemned clams, Thay Maryland; Morris H. Dixon of New- River Road at Rumson, fronting 200 of Sidney Janlcken of Bast Sunset bel residence to Mr. Langendorfs as poration, lessee of the Red Bank that borough at tho meitlng Monday apparently are able to get mo'rV avenue and attacked Mr. Janicken's hands. Mr. Waibel got out of hla soon as possible. Register property, and Edward W. town Square, Pennsylvania; Henry feet on the shore of the North car and chased Mrs. Oarvey back In- night by Councilman H. Russell Mln- clams In this section In a fen? hounr V. Colt of Geneseo, New York, and Shrewsbury river. pet dog Rex. Wise, who reprosonted the George ton, general chairman of tho two-than they are able to take out ot to the Langendorf house. Mrs. Oar- The assault and battery and dis- Sterling Larrabee, Warrenton, Vir- The residence, which is of colonial Mr. Janlcken, upon arising, had vey slammed the front door In Mr. C. Hanco estate. Every property day celebration. legalized areas) in a day. The big' ginia. design, contains six master bed- emptied the drip pan underneath the orderly conduct charges against Mr. within a 200-foot distance of the goat part of the clam,, bootlegging if, _ Watbel's face and his arm went Walbel were dismissed. In answer The celebration will get under way rooms, dressing room, four maids' Ice box, and had lBtt the screen door through a pane of glass In the door. building In quostlon was morosor loss done botweon the hour* of 3 a. rnifv' Among the many prizes will be a ajar. He went Into the cellar to at- to the assault and battery charge Mr. afToctcd and theso various property with a nremon'si parade Saturday af- and daylight. i memorial challenge trophy presented rooms, four baths, reception hall, liv- Mr. Walbel's arm was badly cut and ternoon at 3 o'clock. So far IS flro ing room, library, dining room, but- tend to some matters and suddenly Walbel said he hit Mrn. Gnivoy In ownc-rB had boon servod with legal by Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Qulnn cf he went to Rlvervlew hospital, whore self-defense, claiming that on tho companies have slgnlflod tholr In- According to Mr. Adams, "There'U^ ler's pantry, kitcben, maids' dining heard a commotion In the kitchen. five stitches were required to close notlcos to appear at tho hearing. Shrewsbury In memory of Mrs. Mir- Mrs. Janlcken TUshed from her bed- date in question she throw pots, tention to participate After tho a group of fast Now Jersey boat" that, room and laundry. It Is equipped the wound. The hospital authorities At tho hearing it wu brought out parade thero will be spcochmaklng iam S. Rumbough. Mrs. Rumbough room, screaming, as the two dogs pans, dishes and silverware at him.that the action of Mr. White hn stop- come over the line Into the New Tork.* was one of the most popular and with coal burning hot water heat for notified the state police, who Invest- He wan fined $30 on I he complaint from tho reviewing stand on the flro- area and tong for bard claim, About-^ all year occupancy. The residence Is fought on the kitchen floor, and Mr.igated. ping tho work was substantiated hy beloved horsewomen in the country. Janlcken ran up the stairs, seized a of Lincroft residents and was placed mon'i fair grounds.