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ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVENING NEWS), FRIDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1915 I Rents Newcomb Boy (Continued from Page 1) Continued from Page 1 HARRY EDELSON COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office SM rnnkman Arena ASBURY PARK. N. J. ahd county affairs, Mr. Newcomb ditlons," he said, "depends upon such conditions being statewide.

had served as city clerk under the council form of government here No bill introduced in the state legislature could pass, which was predicated on the problems of an individual community. If other some 40 years ago, whilene was; employed as an accountanTby the firm of Bazely and Burns, this place. He was business manager! of the Long Branch Daily Record for 30 years before retiring in' 1938, and returned to hold the title TO SELL A sections of the state have these same problems then it might be (Continued from Page 1) quarters, that the boy was safe, Mr. and Mrs. Edelstein spoke briefly with Donald, who was also in headquarters.

Mr. Edelstein, half-crying as he talked, begged Rabbi Gewirtz to deny to newspaper men that any money was" missing but the evidence displayed at police headquarters ysterday afternoon spoke for itself. There were eight $1,000 bills, four $500 bills and 15 $100 bills. "I don't care about the money," cried Mr. Edelstein, 'Is the boy all right?" As Donald unfolded the story of his Odyessy for newspaper men in possible that their representatives would support legislation tending of business manager emeritus and act in an advisory capacity in 1940.

In 1912 he had been elected the first mayor under the commission form of government and six years later, in 1918, he was elected to f7 the board of chosen freeholders of i to correct the conditions. He promsed to bring the matter! to the attention of senate members Monday to see whether other sec- tions of the state were faced with i the same problem. He suggested, that the assemblymen seek similar' information among assembly members. Mr. Savage agreed to contact chambers of commerce In the state for information and also to obtain from Rep.

James C. Auchincloss, Rumson, a statement on the pro- i i. i. 1 1 DIAMOND Sec Us. Our Contacts Ai-tura Full Appraisal.

YOU GET CASH AT ONCE HENRY S. MARSHALL JEWELER $24 COOKMAN AVENOt Ttl Asbury Park 903 ESTABLISHED 30 YEAR MRS. MARY R. OLIVER, WITH SON PICTVMC Monmouth county, a post he held for 15 years. A 32nd degree mason, he was a past master of Abacus lodge, Free and Accepted Masons.

Long Branch, and was a member of the Newark Shrine. Salaam tem Rescue 3 Hotel Employes ple. He was also a life member Iw 1 1 rf" Is'raa me piace cummer- II llkeWOOU rents under OPA ruling. of the Elks lodge, this place. (Continued from Page 1) and he remained in the army after the World war.

Active in church affairs, Mr. we can take no action to correct LAKE WOOD. Three hotel condition until we have the ployes were arraigned yesterday faclSi he concluded. Newcomb was senior warden and a vestryman at St. James Kpisco Detose justice oi ine reace inane THE PRESS KEEPS YOU 60 Last Month His wife, the daughter of the lata Tamos aba nnA nf thft pal church, this place, offices he had held for several years.

White on drunk and disorderly charges. Press Classifieds cost little ine uewinz nome, we ourtn avenue. Bradley Beach, the loneliness and longing for friendship which had drawn him to Bradley Beach became apparent. 'Snookey' and I used to go so much to the beach," he said dreamily. "We would buy ice cream.

In the summer we picked berries. "He loves me and I love him. "We used to have pillow fights in his attic. We used to play army. He always thought We was much smarter than me but he's not ahead of me in school." Babyhood in Orphanage Donald came to Bradley Beach when little more than two years old from a Jewish orphan home in New York.

He was taken into the home of Nathan Stom and the Mrs. Stom, then living at 213 Ocean Park avenue, where he stayed for three years. There he grew to know the Lerner boy and the two became fast friends. When he was a little INFORMED ON SHORE LIFE He resided at 37 Slocum place. jfnimH.r.

r.mn'mptinB mm. this city. Imunitv at Ocean Citv. is livinc During his term on the county in Washington with their daugh- board, Mr. Newcomb became Jean Hart Oliver, who is a "SNOOKEY" Happy to be back with bis friend of ill yean ar.

11-year-old Donald Jay Edelstein, of Augusta, shows David (Snookey) Lerner, 11, of .109 Ocean Park avenue, Bradley Beach, the war bond lie bought In New York Wednesday with part of the $11,850 he brought with him from Augusta. known for his fight for uniform employe. Two sons, marking of roads thruout the' David and John, are in the navy Walter R. Cameron and Norton Van Sickelin. both of New York, arrested by Patrolmen Stratton Norcross and John Nash, were fined $10 and costs each.

John McCarry, Bristol, was given a suspended sentence of 90 days in the county jail and ordered to leave town. He was apprehended by Patrolman Elmer Theibault. mi IL ODD- county, creation of a shade tree' on Pacific duty, and another son, commission, with the idea of even- Alfred, 3d, lives in Indianapolis. Park avenue. "Snookey" wasn't Rabbi Gewirtz said that he had home, so the rabbi took Donald: discussed Wednesday night with back to his own home.

Just as Mr. Mime the desirability of con-they went in Mrs. Lerner tele-ltacting Mr. Edelstein immediately tually making boutevaras out of Oliver was 60 Jan. 6.

county roads; a more spacious Before nis Philippines assignment, court house, establishment of a he nad been witn the rmv jn welfare house and the appo gnd chlna as weu at of a pension fund commission. manv posts jn De. and had decided to wait until yes- For quick, efficient service deposit your remaining ration stamps with ut today. Call Allenhurst 4113 Funeral services are unaer tne tween the wars. terday.

more than five years old, his mother, a Mrs. Deutch, took him phoned to say that "Snookey" had just come home. So Donald was driven back to Stay at the Lerner home to play with his friend, who. direction of the Flock funeral At police headquarters, Donald's Approval Is (iven On Onielery Area LAKEWOOD. William H.

Sav-age. appearing on behalf of the Woodlawn Cemetery association, received approval of the local home, this place Mrs. Oliver joined the resident family at the Methodist home nearly 10 years ago. spirits rose immediately with the Rabbi Gewirtz said, recognized anoearann. nf "i.n.if" noiio.

m. from the Stoms to go to Miami, Fla. He was later legally adopted by the Edelsteins. Mr. Stom now lives at 710 Beach avenue, Bradley Beach.

Rentals Donald immediately himcot and tne dog gliowed himself to by his former name, Wally. be mauied nd fed animal crackers. Donald stayed overnight and "nar i iim. i. Lunnie Rescued (Staff Correspondent) SPRING LAKE.

A long period health board and township committee last night to have the asso Metered Oil, Inc. WM. H. 5t7LLIVi4JV, Pres. SANDERS A.

WF.nTHF.lM, Mgr. (Continued from Page 1) yesterday attended the sixth grade Donaid cried impatiently later as at school with 'Snookey as a interviewers kept him busy ans- ciation utilize a 'new area in the Wednesday, Rabbi Gewirtz, said. Donald, who is listed as having registered six years ago in the Bradley Beach school sub-primary class as Wallace Deutch. attended the Hebrew school class in session mat any lanaiora who nepi -Mrs. Mvron 11.

Barton, 418 Tultle commodations off the rental mar-1. cemetery property. iwering questions Approval of the state health During the 11:15 a. m. recess at "Why, you'll have four or flveket during the present winter, he war department de- board must he obtained before the Id her when he arrived.

tract can used. Mr. Savage said. the Houghton school in Augusta days to play here before you go! anticipating an exemption for theiverpd at j13S to Tuesday Donald left to go home for back," he was reminded. (summer, would not qualify unlessSlnat npr brother First Lt book.

At home he took the money "Yes, but then I'll have to go accommodations were also unoc- ijUnnjP 0f Concord Vt was Francis I among from a desk drawer, filled a hov back." he sisheri Later he had dinner at the rabbi's home and returned to the synagog to attend evening serv 'anno bn.M.nb nnm! knnlr, i I 1. .4 cupiea during me Dase perioa oi tnp 513 prisoners rescued bv a dr-the previous winter. ling Yank patrol from a prison aiuub miapaLn win, vumit. uuuio, nc jri uy flu) itfauiy flalfl and left. jwhen "Snookey" and several other However, where a landlord who.

camp in lne Pnpmy held ices and a boys' club meeting there. "He seemed very proficient in faaHinrT in UdhMtv fpnn, m.a(,n First he took a taxi to Aiken, S. friends came to call. "Snookey" qualified last summer rented territory miisi awv a a ikn ha ant had brouuh an extra Dair of skates ing the present winter, he will The telegram said that. In addi tion to the rescue.

Lieutenant Lunnie had been hospitalized, that everything possible was being done a train for Trenton, S. and for Donald. again qualify for exemption this from there, with the help of a First on the program for Donald, isummer. Pullman conductor, got a Pullman while he remains at the Gewirtz The reporting provision, not re-berth to New York i home, is a shopping trip to re- quired last summer, was incorpor- book," Rabbi Gewirtz said. "He also seemed to have a good background in Bible study." Later Rabbi Gewirtz took Donald to see "Snookey." son of Mrs.

Sadie 109 Ocean for his comfort and that furlher At the Pennsylvania station in plemsh his meagre wardrobe. iaiea in tne extension oi tne ex-All of the clothes he has are onemPt'on lo provide area rent offices him, a light jacket, corduroy knick- with an accurate knowledge of the ers, green-striped polo shirt, socks accommodations in any defense and shoes. rental areas which are exempt He is about five feet tall and i from control. This, it was pointed very thin, weighing about facilitates handling of any pounds. complaints which may be brought New York he inquired at the Travelers' Aid desk for trains to Bradley Beach.

When questioned, he gave his name as Wallace Smith. When the attendant went away to call the missing persons bureau, he information would follow as soon as possible. Lieutenant Lunnie' voice was last heard by his sister when he telephoned from Manila on Dec. 30, 1941. No further word rame to her since then with thp exception of a prison-form card about every six months which contained the usual stereotyped message, by tenants His scholarship, which he at first This report requires landlords, disappeared.

While in New York, he bought a $50 war bond at the Seventh ave-inue branch of the Corn Exchange hank made out to "Wallace Smith CUT FUEL 30 AND RE COMFORTABLE IN YOl'R HOME Combination Storm and Screen Sash Can he changed by anyone from the inside of houe. WEATHER SEALED under penalties of the rent con The last card, received about two gave as the reason for leaving home, is, by his own admission, erratic. He talked of a 98 mark in an examination and of failing in trol act, to show that the premises ag0i Was mailed in May, or Mrs. Mary Smith, 435 Main were noi occupiea uuruiK ine oeriod for exemption, Nov. 1, 1943, The.

39-year-old officer was In thru Feb. 29, 1944. charge of the Sternberg hospital. Landlords must report their ad Mis. Barton does nnt empt unites during the two-month knnw'whether he was captured in neriod from April 1 thru May cjly or taken later at Rental agreements can he made paaan.

at any time before this two-month! period, during it or after it. Advertise in The Sunday Presa street, Bradley Beach, N. There two other examinations, is no Mrs. Mary Smith at that ad- Donald will live at the Gewirtz dress. jhomeuntil he leaves with his foster- At 2:45 p.

m. he took a train for father, due to arrive in Bradley Bradlev Beach and when he today or tonight, rived at 4:40 went directly to the THF pRFSS KEEPS YOU ij iJ INFORMED ON SHORE LIFE CALL A. P. 6105 HOME REMODELING CO. JOHNS-MANVILLE Guaranteed Roofs Now Is the lime to re-roof your home with a quality product of 80 years' sUndlnt.

Costs no more than an ordinary roof. Ank to see our vew Perma-tone 5rin and Buff Abe- ton Siding Shinaie Rnr.k Wool Inaulation In. tailed Pneumatically by Johns. Manville Co. FREE ESTIMATES TERMS IF DESIRED CALL ASBI RY PARK 1M Bradley Beach than go back to Au- gusta, he said- yesterday.

Rabbi Gewirtz said that Donald told him Tuesday night he had I been given some money by his foster-parents and told to leave, lie turned $84 and the war bqnd over to Rabbi Gewirtz. He said nothing about the remaining I The rabbi said he learned about the rest of the money when he read a Metropolitan afternoon newspaper in New York yesterday, where he had gone on business. He returned immediately to Bradley Beach and took the youngster to police headquarters, where, upon being prodded by questions from the rabbi. Recorder Joseph Mi ine ami Police Chief Charles .1. Poland, lie nruiiuceil the rest of the TONIGHT TONIGHT PARAMOUNT THEATRE 4 I actertf Home Remodeling Co.

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