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10T AVI., COAST ADVERTISER OfFICIAL NEWSPAPER FOR BELMAR, SOUTH BELMAR, WALL TOWNSHIP, SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS, AVON BY THESEA VOL.80 NUMBER 22 BELMAR, NEW JERSEY 07719 Thuriday, September 7,1972 TEN CENTS PER COPY Motorcycle crash Wall townhouses: kills Wall man, 18 UAll, TWP. Agnes Borkman, Union, and Funeral BBTVlCH for James his maternal grandmother, Round 5 Tues. H Koibig, 18, who died Mrs. Ruth Schultz, Lake WALL TWP. range are needed in the county. Graef Mimday following a collision Worth, Fla. between a car and a Sewerage will be Ihe main subject testified that the average income in the motorcycle, are scheduled Tuesday at the fifth session of a Zoning county is $11,000. for 2 p.m. today at Ihe Van Art Show Board of Adjustment hearing on the He also testified that the plan would add Hise & Callagan Funeral controversial lowiihotise proposal. between 135 and 152 children to the school Home, Point Pleasant, Eugene W. Noll, a Moorcstown engineer, system. He said the number of children followed by private to be held will testify about sewerage provisions in the would have to be twice that before cremation. plan of tiie Scarborough Construction Co., "educational costs would exceed available Mr, Koibig oi IRO4 River Cherry Hill. funds." Bluff Lane, Altcnwoud, was Saturday The company, and Dr. Thomas V. Sollas At the fourth meeting, held Aug. 3, Noll riding the motorcycle when SOUTH BELMAR the crash occurred on Belmar Jr., a local veterinarian, want to build a testified that the developers would install a Boulevard. The first South Belmar 339-unil townhouse complex on a 65-acre system that would actually improve drainage The driver of Ihe auto, Labor Day Art Show, tract off Ramshorn Drive. in the area. He said a dam will be built along Oscar W, Pardini of Willow lostponed from Sept. 2 Meetings on the application began July 5. the southern border ol' the land, and Drive, Neptune, was charged jecause of rain, has been a previous proposal to build 440 units was retention basins will be located in the with causing death by auto rescheduled for 9.30 a.m. AT THE ROSTRUM - William F. Buckley, left, talks with, from left, William F. Dowd, withdrawn in February, when Randle northwest and souihwest corners of the and driving while impaired to dark Saturday at Lake County Republican Chairman nenjamin Danskin and Spring Lake Mayor Edward J. Heine. Scarborough, vice president of the company, property. by alcohol. Como, North Blvd. and F said be had come "to the conclusion that the Mr. Koibig was born in St. But the residents who have jammed the Newark and moved here people of Wail Twp. don't want meetings remain unimpressed with the plans. seven years ago from Brick The affair is being townhouses." They say they are afraid of (he cumulative Twp. He was a mechanic al sponsored by the Youth Buckley says Dowd Scarborough has reduced his first plan by effects of many multiple-family Pine Belt Chevrolet, Center. 101 units and has proposed to build 10 developments, if this application is Uikewood. Ribbons and cash will be single-family homes in a buffer zone along approved. He was a member of the awarded. Original works in the Lakewood Road side of the tract. Residents stress that township schools are Point Pleasant Presbyterian all media will be displayed devoted to US ethics 1 Al tin first session on the current already overcrowded, and point lo a Sept. Church. and sold. Mrs. Ceil Grayer, application, Scarborough testified that the Surviving are his parenis, SPRING LAKE Buckley is editor of the National Review, a 26 referendum on the purchase of three sites tichard Honymar and townhouse units would be sold for $25,000 Mr. and Mrs. Norman William F. Buckley Jr., the noted conservative publication; writes a nationally on which new schools will be buill. Jiii tin Ryan will judge (he to $.12,000. He said monthly charges would Koibig; a sister, Mrs. Cheryl conservative, last night told a partisan syndicated column from the conservative They also cite sewage, drainage, garbage vorks. average $250, including mortgage payments, Smith, here; his paternal audience at the Essex and Sussex Hotel that viewpoint, and is host of the "Firing Line" disposal and traffic problems that the grandfather. Herbert Koibig, For more information, taxes and maintenance charges. it is their "opportunity to send a young man television program. townhouses would, they fear, create. The Bronx, NY.; his all 681-0722. James Graef, director of planning for the paternal grandmother, Mrs. of talent, a man devoted to the principles of He said last night's gathering was his first If the zoning board approves the America, to Washington." trip out of New York state lo support a Mooreslown firm, Taylor, Wiseman and application, it goes lo the Township Taylor, said housing units priced in this Buckley referred to William F. Dowd, the candidate this year. Buckley also stumped Committee for final consideration. Republican challenger to Rep. James J. for Dowd in 1970. Dinner setOct,14 He took advantage of ihe opportunity to blast the Democratic presidential nominee. WEST LONG HKANCH fall Harvest gala dinner Ciricolo quits at Neptune The Monmoulh College dance lo be held al (he Spring "It may very well be," said Buckley, Library Association will meel "thai theeruptitn of the students has ended. Lake Golf and Country Club 11 NEPTUNE His superiors include Dr. recommend a new man for at the Woodrow Wilson Hall on Oct. Main p.m. It will be That is the conventional reading. But he The Board of Education has VlotOF J.W. Christie, Hie job ol principal al 10 a.m. Monday to plan its proceeded by a social hour. said that spirit haf; been "incorporated in the less! han two months to pick a .superintendent of schools. It Ciricolo has held the job Mrs. Francis Hockey is person of George McGovern," successor to Malhew L. will be up to Christie lo five years. reservation chairman. Buckley conceded that "there is no Ciricolo, who has resigned Coast Guard Mrs. Frank P. Zimmer is effective Nov I as principal reason to suspect that he (McGovern) is of the trouble-ridden Senior dance chairman. Committee defective in wishing the best for America." members include Mrs. High School. Zaivadzky to manage sets course The school lias been Robert S. Barrabee, Mrs. But he said McGovern's proposed "open Julius Wilensky, Mrs. plagued by racial strife for on boating Theodore Nowick, Mrs, government" is a fiction, noting that the Ihe past few years, and Bell's Asbury office Maxwell Bilofsky, Mrs. Democratic H\ti;>nal Convention was Ciricolo has come under WALL TWP. Matthew Prince, Mrs. Harold '•completely itaS&sTod by Mi. McGovern." heavy fife from the black t '"I'lCNK a staff sergeant with the Air Registration for the new, Saunders, Mrs. J. Remington community for his get-tough Luis 0. Zawadzky of 23 Korce during the Korean 12 lesson Coast Guard Hobbie, Mrs. H. William Asked if McGovern wiil become the policies Jumping Brook Drive has War Auxiliary course on boating Mullaney, Mrs. Louis Egidiu, "Goldwater of 1972," Buckley said: "I "They're nol going lo carry been appointed manager of He has served as secretaryy safety* and seamanship is pp g Mrs. Thomas Vitale, Mrs. don't think he will have the satisfaction of me out in a box," he said as New Jersey Bell's Asbury Ireasurer of New scheduled for 7:30 to 9 p.m. Hugo Surmonle, Mrs. Daniel he handed in his resignation. Sept. 11 to 14 at the high being right." (Sen. Barry Goldwater, a J'ark business office. Kondakjian, Mrs. Rnberl J, WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR, He said his $22,WW salary Zawadzky, who was school. Oberet, Mrs. John R. Ayers, conservative Republican, lost the 1964 Strikes one of his characteristic unconventional presidential election by a wide margin.) "has deteriorated until it is assistant manager ol the Registration will also be Mrs. Ralph Angelillo, Mrs. poses. nol commensurate wilh the company's Shrewsbury held on the first night of Arnold 0, Mascola, Mrs. J. Buckley said there is a "very small chance magnitude and responsibility business office prior to his classes, Sept. 18. The classes Allen Mohn and Mrs. Edward Howard. The $25-per-eouple affair was held of (Republicans) winning the House of of the position." He is in promotion, succeeds David will be held from H to 10 p.m. H. Soriano. in Dowd's honor. Representatives, and a better chance of charge of l,8(Kt students and B Aitken of Jackson, who Mondays and Thursdays. Although Dowd lost to Howard two years winning the Senate," I2u faculty members, was named a commercial •The classes will be con- Members of an honorary ago by 20.000 votes, Buckley said, "We are He said in spite of this staff supervisor in Newark. ducied at (he high school by Dowd is considered an underdog in this committee are Mrs. nol engaged in a senseless enterprise." responsibility, his authority Klolilia 87. Those passing the Dominick A. Ajello, Mrs. year's race, and Buckley began his speech by '"has gradually been In his new assignmt'iil, course will receive a cer- Robert S. Barrabee, Mrs He said, "The loss of our philosophic noting: diminished lo B point where il Zawadzky will be responsible tificate from the auxiliary Thomas F. Daly, Mrs. principles . the primacy of t^e "1 proceed on the assumption thai has become practically an lor [he accounts of some director. Eugene Lehman, Mrs, Otto individual... is what we stand to lose unless anything I truly desire simply can't happen.