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Vol. 38, N o.'W BELMAR, W&W JERSEY FRIDAY, AUGUST :i, 1928 Single Copy Four deau) BORO DISMISSES Against Store Gambling TO STUDY OCEAN PrincipallyPrinnmnIK) becausekrt/tmicn ofr, f tV>«the effi-! r\Tinroperators olnre of +kntiAthese nnIftktSnUnormtnestablishments, ® ® ■. ciency of life local police depart who certainly have the ability, if ment, Belmar has had little to they have the desire, to make pro DOG CATCHER worry about in the announcement fits legitimately, will leave their of the Monmouth county prosecu berths on the wrong side of the ROAD PROJECT tor that vice is rampant in certain . •■■■—.............—-» Belmar’s Dog Catcher Was Discharged By sections of the shore, and must be law by discontinuing the petty, il eradicated at all costs. legal lotteries and other devices. Members of Chamber of Commerce Plan Commission Last Tuesday Night Following On the other hand, there are a The matter seems almost too pic Several Complaints As To His Methods, few flies in the ointment of law ayune for police attention. At the Extensive Improvements Throughout Boro obedience. There is good reason same time, it is irritating because fit present is seriously considering Acting on a complaint made by a said that she had not yet preferred to believe and some evidence to those who go in for it are evading The proposal to shut off O 'ean resident, the boro commissioners, charges of assault and battery show that certain F street business the spirit of the law, as pronounced avenue to auto traffic and to niake the establishing 0f an auto drive a Tuesday night, voted to discharge against the dog catcher, but was establishments are conducting side by the county. If the proprietors A street the nearest thru thcrofare block away from the beach. As- the dog catcher, Dan Wallington. waiting for her lawyer to return lines that are on the shady side ol cannot see tit to conduct their es parallel to the sea took a new {urn; bury Park a few years ago consid colored, of Neptune, but announced,*! at a meeting of the Chamber ol before taking further action. the law. tablishments on a strictly level and ered the same problem, but it never that the campaign against dogs run By this is meant that lotteries, above board basis, then efforts Commerce, held in the Molly Pitch- came to a head there because the For several years, said Mrs. Mc rung loose in the streets would be baseball pools, and other simple should speedily be made to get er restaurant on Monday evening. ocean boulevard had just been pav Curdy, she has had the permission continued. gambling games are in vogue sub what evidence is necessary and to With one lone exception, every ed at considerable expense. It will of Mr. Zizinia to exercise her col Wallington’s discharge resulted rosa in certain of the stores on F| prosecute them for violation of the speaker sponsored the abondomiienl not he a radical departure for Bel- lies on his private beach. She was from an alleged assault and battery street. 11 is to be hoped that the! gambling laws. of the ocean boulevard as an im mar lo take; it will be a step for lie committed on Mrs. May H. Mc sitting in the sand, Saturday morn provement that will rebound to the ward”. ing, about 7 o’clock, she said, when Curdy, of 204 Fourth avenue, while advantage of the boro. At the same Charles Keiderling, secretary of she was exercising her two cham she noticed the two colored dog time, it was declared that because the chamber, read two letters he pion collies on the private beach catchers coming toward her dogs. Boro Takes Steps For Belmar is a focal point for traffic had received from property own of Paul T. Zizinia, just south ol She called to her pets, she said, from alt parts of the slate, d lermi- ers who sponsored the abandon the Shark River inlet jetty last Sat and had the older dog in hand by nation of such a policy should pol ment. He also read a petition sign the time the catchers reached her. urday morning. Beach Protection Work he made overnight. ed by 12 oceanfront property own Mrs. McCurdy appeared before The dogs, she said, had on kennel Having this idea in mind, Presk ers, all of whom signed in favor of the commission to complain that licenses. Nevertheless, she contin Preparations for additional beach Joseph Silverstein was authorized dent John Hillig, following a long the improvement. ued, the dog catcher refused to lis the dog catcher and his assistant front protective work are being to prepare an amended ordinance discussion, slated that he would np Concerning the industrial exhi had forcibly taken one of the col ten to her protests and dropped the made by the boro commission, il for Ihe purpose of providing $4,000 point a special committee to inves bition proposed for the local beach lies from her and put it in their net over the dog. was announced by Mayor Mayer a! tigate every phase of the problem front next year, Secretary Keider The commissioners expressed re additional funds for pumps and car; also that the catcher released the meeting, Tuesday night. and submit ils recommendations to ling read a letter from A. E. Halli- the dog only after two men. who gret at the occurence and passed Charles VY. Stamford, described other equipment needed for the the chamber. The committee in day, president of the National had been fishing on the local fish a motion by which the dog catcher by Mayor Mayer as one of the out new septic tank. The ordinance cludes Chairman Benjamin Far Shows company of Newark. The ing pier, nearby, made Wallington was discharged from further activ standing engineers in the field cl will he submitted for passage at rier, Fred Castle and Samuel Mac- exhibition would be housed in two do so. ity in the boro. Also contained in beach protection, has agreed to pre the next meeting. Michael. steel buildings, both 63 by 300 feet, Mrs. McCurdy’s arm was bandag the motion was an announcement pare the plans for repair work to Commissioner Joeck discussed The Chamber of Commerce also set on a Jot 150 by 300 feet to 400 ed and she showed bruises she had that the boro officials would con he doite to the Shark river inlet with the commission difficulties be took under advisement an applica fee", received when, she declared, the duct their campaign against the jetty and is to submit plans for a ing had with the septic tank. The tion for its approfal of a New Jer- Among the exhibits which would dog catchers had flung down their promiscuous running of dogs thru proposed new slone jetty at the pumping device installed in the tank) sey State Indostrial Exhibition to he educational in nature, it was net on one of the collies she was the streets, for the protection of foot of Eighth avenue. now is too low and will be raised, be staged in Belmar July and Au stated would be four state depart holding. In a statement made, she the public. The engineer will consult with It’s pumping capacity will be in gust, 1929, by the National Shows ments displays, including agricul- the board in the near future and creased from 1,400 to 2,500 gallons lompany of Newark. A lommittee lure, mining, forestry and weights thereafter will prepare plans for and another pump, also of 2,500 gal was appointed to get further parti and measures. Charles Markus, the repair work to he submitted to Ions capacity, will be installed, as rulars and to report at a spedial George Kaegi and Assemblyman an auxiliary. Capt. William Kieb To the state board of commerce and meeting of the lhamber. Sterner kere appointed as a com navigation for approval so as to The new septic tank is connect The only objection to the pro mittee to meet with the represen meet the requirements of the hoard ed to the old tank for the purpose posed abandonment was made by tatives of the organization to gain Lecture On Life Saving in giving the boro $20,000 state aid. of lengthening the period of treat Captain Janies J. Abseley of, New iurlher particulars and then report In Mayor Mayer’s opinion, the ment of the sewage before it is le- ark, a member of the Chamber ot back to the chamber. Capt. William G. Kieb, American ly answered by Kieb, who succeed construction of the new stone jetty leased through the outfall pump. Commerce of that city. He de Red Cross life-saving representa ed in- bringing to shore the two The chamber passed a motion at the foot of Eighth avenue will Because of a defect in the botton clared the plan was of too great im-. tive, will be in Belmar on next Mon girls, so nearly drowned that they commending Mayor Joseph Mayer obviate the necessity of heavy ex of the old tank, sea water comes portance to be decided hastily. His day evening at the borough hall, at were unconscious when he reach and Commissioners Thomas S. Dil penditures in the future as it will into the,tank at times, making more opinion was that the boulevard 7:30, and the public is invited.