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D u b l i n - . 5 e -ifi3ar ' -ST. J . The Coast Advertiser Forty-Seventh Year, No. 2. BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 Single Copy 4 c THE BURDGE GIVEN ROW WITH GIRL SILVERSTEIN SAYS :ide Column 5 TO 10 YEAR FRIEND LEADS TO BELMAR HAS TITLE PRISON TERM By T om T ighe YOUTH'S ARREST TO STATION PLAZA Robbing the Public . Two Sons, Third Youth Are pCK K EN T shortages in accounts of Melvyn Riggs Held on In Solicitor Contends Railroad Placed on Probation by public officers was anticipated tent to Kill Charge; Gun Lost Claim by Not Main with the passage of the Princeton Lo Judge Knight for cal Government bills which require Found in Parked Car. taining Property Deeded Theft of Fowl. the newly-created Department of Lo Bail Set at $2,500. by Ocean Beach Assn. cal Government to circularize taxpay L. A five to ten year term in the New ers who are listed as delinquent on A disagreement with his girl friend public records . ten percent of tax Jersey state prison was given to The probability that Belmar may Ernest Burdge, sr., 47, of Tiltons Cor Friday caused the arrest of Melvyn proceed without further negotiation payers in every municipality will be F. Riggs, 23, of Manasquan, on charges questioned this year about their tax ners, Wall township, confessed leader with the New York and Long Branch, of a gang of chicken thieves which of possessing a dangerous weapon and railroad for the beautification of the receipts . when discrepancies are intent to kill. found the entire community will be has been raiding farms in Howell and station plaza loomed this week as Bor- circularized. Wall townships for the past 9 months, Riggs was arrested as he sat in his oug Solicitor Joseph Silverstein re yesterday by Common Pleas Judge J. parked car in the rear of the Sterling commended that the easement offer Chief cause of shortages is the fact Corset company on Fourteenth avenue by the railroad be rejected on grounds that auditors are not authorized to Edward Knight at Freehold. Burdge, his son, Ernest, jr., Eigh MICHAEL BRIAN BURKE by Police Chief Winslow Brackett and that the borough already owns the make 100 percent checkup on de Officer William Briden, who said property. linquents . result is that when Mr. teenth avenue, Wall township; Ver non Burdge, another son, 745 Twenty- Michael Burke Has Riggs had been drinking. They re After substantiating proof of the Jones pays his tax bill a dishonest ported finding a shot gun and shells claim is procured from county records official can keep the money until Mr. second avenue, South Belmar, and Harry VanBrunt, Tiltons Corner, all First Birthday Fete and a bottle of liquor on the seat be at Freehold the borough will make ap Jones hears about it . one fault in side him. entered guilty pleas to stealing hun plication for federal aid to establish the checkup system is that when Chief Brackett said he was in a park. Jones gets a notice showing he has dreds of chickens from Monmouth Michaile Brian Burke, son of Mr. formed Riggs had made threats The borough solicitor and Raymond county farmers after they were ar and Mrs. Raymond A. Burke, cele ALL-STATE MUSICIAN — Robert not been credited with his payment against the life of Miss Angeline Gar- Dildine, Belmar magistrate and real he usually goes to the public official rested nearly a month ago by Farm- brated his first birthday Sunday af Sclsco, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. della, 19, after she had objected to his estate agent, brought out at Tues involved . the latest form devised ingdale state police. ternoon at his home, 1307 B street, Scisco of 525 Eighth avenue, Belmar, drinking. She is employed at the cor day’s commission meeting that the by the state auditors carries a warn Belmar. has been chosen for the second time Judge Knight told Burdge, sr., he set company plant. When arraigned Ocean Beach association, original ing in red ink against consulting lo The table was decorated with yellow as a member of the N. J. All-State was “responsible” for the conduct of before Recorder Thomas C. Madigan, owners of the land when the borough cal officials . warning is intended and white flowers. Each guest pres Orchestra. The young man, a so the other three, all of whom are less who held him in $2,500 bail for grand was formed, had deeded the plaza to to prevent influential friends or the ent received fancy hats and noise phomore at Manasquan high school, than 21 years of age, and said the jury action, Riggs denied the charges. the railroad company on condition it official involved from intervening in makers. plays in the high school band, is cor thefts were “one of the most flagrant The day following his arrest Riggs be maintained as a park. If this was the case before the state can collect Games were played with prizes net soloist for the high school or violations of the law the court has was held on a third charge of driving not done, the solicitor said he had its evidence. ever had before it.” won by Peggie and Eugene Cavanagh chestra, in the Union Fire company without a license and was fined $10. been informed, the property was to and Mary Alice Bride. No. 1 Juvenile band, the New Jersey Telling the man “X have no sym revert to the borough. Officials stat Philharmonic orchestra and gives pathy for you,” Judge Knight said he The guest of honor received many ed that the borough had maintained Observations . gifts. music lessons on the side. He wants felt a term in prison in 1936 had done the land and that the railroad had not TF you’re a Protestant lawyer of to be an electrical engineer. the senior Burdge “little good” and he The guests included Peggie, Sally Alfred Kaminsky fulfilled the conditions necessary to British, Scotch or Irish ancestry was going to place him in prison long and Eugene Cavanagh, Rosemary you have a three-to-one chance of be obtain title. Consequently, stated Mr. enough so that when he got out he Ward and Lawrence Hart, all of Bel Dildine, “they are trying to give you ing elected governor in most of the mar; Claire, Mary Alice and Eillen Passes Suddenly would be “too old to steal chickens or something that they do not have.” nation’s 48 states. Art Freer of anything else.” Bride of Roselle. Also Mr. and Mrs. Dead Remembered Belmar is the new owner of the Ma “That is the joker,” said Mr. Sil Burdge had signed waivers to ten Eugene Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belmar Newsdealer Had verstein, “if we accept their offer, jor Duncan farm at Colts Neck, Cavanagh, Mr. and Mrs. William Sul indictments on the fowl stealing By Rites, Parade we acknowledge the have right that famed for its hemlock grove which is charges and was sentenced to five livan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hart, Miss Cantor at Temple divided by Yellow Brook . tradition are not rightfully theirs. Their pro one-to-two-year terms to be served Catherine McLaughlin, all of Belmar; Beth El. position is not feasible. I do not re says Capt. Joshua Huddy who was Mrs. Mary A. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. consecutively. Judge Knight suspend Legion Auxiliary Observes commend that it be accepted because one up on the Tories after the Salt ed sentence on the other five waivers. Matthew Bride of Roselle and Miss House fight at Toms River hid out Alfred Kaminsky, cantor for eight Ceremonies a! Park. 36 the plaza has been a park for 50 Violette Fanning of New York city. years.” in a cave on the farm until the British The three youths were all given years in the Temple Beth El, Asbury suspended sentences to Annadale and Units in Line of March. caught up with him . he was hanged Park, and Belmar newsdealer for the Mr. Silverstein said he was going deprived of the use of their automo at Navesink by the Redcoats under past 18 years, died suddenly Monday to examine the conveyance by the biles while on three-year probationary “To neglect the memory of those the leadership of Captain Tighe (guess Victory Dinner following a heart attack. Ocean Beach association and scan terms. Mr. Kaminsky was born in Warsaw veterans who fought in order that the maps which should be on file in the we’ll change our name). The gov ideals of justice, freedom and democ ernor and his missus are back at Sea Vernon Burdge and VanBrunt were ! and graduated from the Warsaw county courthouse. also fined $150 and costs each to- be Is to Be Given Conservatory of Music. He came to racy might survive would be the deep “I have lived there 30 years,” said Girt for the season - . no troops to est ingratitude,” said Mrs. Emily bother them this year because the paid off during the three-year period the Jersey shore about 21 years ago Mr. Dildine, “it was a conditional and Ernest Burdge, jr., was fined and shortly thereafter moved to Bel Knox, president of the American grant. What do they have to sell?” national guard will be in New York Commissioners to Be Hon Legion Auxiliary, Herbert-Worthing- state for maneuvers. $100 and costs, because, the judge mar where he has made his home The week previous E. T. M. Cai-r, said, of his “helpfulness” in aiding since first at 603 Twelfth avenue, then ton-White post, Tuesday before the manager of the railroad, informed They’re still burning crosses down ored at June 7 Testi police to clear up the crimes.