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State Rights Unit Sets Freehold Hearings SEE STORY BELOW Sunny and Cool Sunny and cool today. Clear MEWEY FINAL and cool tonight. Sunny and Red Bank, Freehold still cool tomorrow. I Long Branch EDITION (Set DeUUU, Page J), 7 Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 234 RED BANK, N. J., MONDAY, MAY 26, 1969 24 PAGES 10 CENTS Busy Homecoming Set for Astronauts SPACE CENTER, Houston Thomas P. Stafford and Navy Splashdown was set for began shortly before 6 a.m. "Yeah, I think we will," by helicopter to Samoa, of its 246,000-mile return trip "We'll see you back on the (AP) T The Apollo 10 astro- Cmdrs. John W. Young and 12:51 p.m., EDT, '395 miles EDT when mission control said Cernan. Then, after a .where they would transfer to a from the moon. good earth very soon," Young nauts raced through the final Eugene A. Cernan were on east of Pago Pago. A recov- put a record of a bugle sound- look through a spacecraft jet transport for a trip to El- Yesterday they aimed their added. hours of their trail-blazing a near-perfect course. ery force of ships, planes and ing reveille on their radio cir- window, "Oh, my golly, lington Air Force Base near color television camera out They even shaved for the moon journey today, heading They planned a brief Jet helicopters, headed by the cuit. you're getting big (mean- Houston's Manned Spacecraft one window and relayed pic- occasion—the first spacemen for a fiery dash through -the thruster burst to zero in on a carrier Princeton, waited to "Where'd you learn that ing his vision of earth). You're Center and a reunion with tures of a receding moon. to do so. They exhibited their atmosphere and return to narrow flight angle that retrieve America's newest kind of noise?'1 Cernan re- beautiful! I never thought I'd their families. A long delay in Then, through another win- clean-shaven chins on televis- earth. would slam them into the space heroes. sponded in sleepy tones. "Be- say that about you, but you pickup could cause the flight dow, they showed the earth ion and reported they used Their landing in the South "earth's thickening atmos- • The weather in the recov- sides, it's 30 minutes early." sure look good." to Samoa to be delayed to to- looming larger. Both bodies ordinary razors and brush- Pacific ends an eight-day voy- phere 400,000 feet above the ery area was good with a Space center commentator Stafford, Young and Cernan morrow. were half in shadow. less cream from a tube. age of discovery that cleared Pacific at 24,694 miles an forecast of light winds at Joe Engle told him, "It's your did not expect to stay over- Stafford, Young and Cernan "The earth is starting to "This is a remarkable inno- the way for two Americans to hour. Just nine minutes later about 11 miles an hour, sea last day out there. We don't night on the carrier as did get bigger," Stafford said. vation," said Young. "After walk on the "moon in July. the craft dangles under three swells of three to four feet want you to miss anything. earlier Apollo teams. After were in good humor and ea- "It's a great sight down there spending a lot of money on As they neared their home- huge parachutes, dropping and partly cloudy skies. Why don't you guys come on medical examination, shower ger to get home as their stur- and we're all looking forward mechanical shavers which al- coming, Air Force Col. down at 22 m.p.h. The astronauts' work day home today?" and food, they planned to fly dy spaceship neared the end to splashdown." (See APOLLO, Pg. 2, Col. 4) 'No Confidence9 Vote On Hoops Disclosed By DORIS KULMAN Mr. Canzona said of the "no More than 300 persons from system, who said the RED BANK - The Red confidence" vote. Bed Bank and the sending River Street School lacks Bank Teachers Association Dr. Hoops refused to com- districts filled the Mechanic basic materials, like pencils has voted "no confidence" in ment. Street School auditorium for and paper, and declared that Superintendent of Schools 1*ne teachers' "no confi- the rally. TViey heard charg- Dr. Hoops has ignored facul- Bobert C. Hoops, and Board dence" vote in the school es of administrative harrass- ty recommendations for im- of Education president Ed- system's chief administrator ment of teachers and stu- proving the school. mund J. Canzona last night was disclosed yesterday at a dents, called for a complete The rally was sponsored by voiced his support "100 per public rally called to discuss investigation of the school sit- the Red Bank Concerned Citi- cent" for Dr. Hoops teacher resignations and fac- uation by an independent pro- zens and the newly - formed and minimized the teachers' ulty - administration strife, fessional agency and gave a Citizens Committee for Quali- action. and in a brief pres"s release vote-of confidence to five ty Education. "Doesn't mean a thing," from the association. teachers, all guitting the sys- The Teachers Association, statement, which association president Richard Mundrane acknowledged expresses fa- PART OF CROWD — More than 300 persons gathered in the Mechanic Street School auditorium yesterday for culty "frustration with the public rally on Red Bank school controversy. Rally was sponsored by Red Bank Concerned Citizens and Red Bank school system for the past Citizens Committee for Quality Education. (Register Staff Photo). ABM Backers See few years," declares that "In - consideration of past and present situations, the Red Bank Teachers Association on Support by Senate has voted to express no con- fidence in the superintendent of schools of Red Bank. How- State Division Rights WASHINGTON (AP) - Af- Although Dirksen said he . "This is a delicate matter ever, it is ready to consider ter weeks of selling, the Nix- knows of two switches among and I'm not going to put any- any approach to solving the on administration now be- Republicans who came out body on the spot," Dirksen problems of the Red Bank lieves it has the commitments said. 1 early against ABM b,ut have Schools." necessary for Senate approv The administration's pre- Sets Freehold Bias Talks , The vote was taken Friday al of the Safeguard antimis- had second thoughts, he de- vious poll showed 44 Senators clined to mention any names at an association meeting at- By HALLIE SCHRAEGER cilmen, firemen and mem- The issue of bias in the curfew prohibits groups of sile system. committed to vote for Safe- tended by approximately 90 or to deal in numbers. guard, but 46 committed FREEHOLD - Public bers of the Concerned Citi- fire department came up last more than three persons on -. Senate Republican Leader of the school system's 180 hearings on the ordinance zens of Greater Freehold summer and was taken to the Everett M. Dirksen said in He declined also to name against. That meant it need- the street between 9 p.m. and teachers. Mr. Mundrane governing membership pro- (CC), the spokesman said in division by the CC last fall.- 6 a.m. an interview .he is confident any of those who had switched ed six more votes, plus that wouldn't disclose the vote, cedures in the Freehold Fire a weekend statement. "the votes will be there" when from the uncommitted col- o( Vice President Spiro T. Ag- It is one of many causes There have been no major other than to say the state- Department are scheduled The hearing examiner will of racial tension, which broke incidents since Monday night, the issue conies before the umn* to the administration new, who can vote only if ment of no confidence passed, for June 4 and 5 at 10 a.m. in Senate, possibly next month. side. •• there is a tie, if all Senators be Mrs. Sylvia Pressler, an into violence here a week when 140 black teenageri answer a roll coll. but reportedly It passed by a the Hall of Records here, attorney appointed by the ago and which is keeping the rampaged through the busl wide margin. says a spokesman for James state attorney general. Mrs. town on edge. ness section, breaking 34 win But the Senate seldom mar- "It wasn't anywhere near H. Blair, director of the New Pressler is to hear witnesses shalls all of its members for Curfew Continues dows in 25 stores, and tw( close,", one teadier, who Jersey Division on Civil and make recommendations Mayor John I. Dawes said black youths in a car wer« such votes! Illness or prior asked not to be identified, .Rights. to Mr. Blair, who will then Bloodless commitments often keep last night a limited curfew shot by a white teenager from Coup said. •••-•• ,; Notices have been served issue a directive to the gov- will remain in effect here at another car which pulled up some away. If a couple of erning body. GOP opponents found it con-, (TEACHERS, Pg: 2, Col. 3) on the mayor, borough coun- least through tonight. The alongside. One black youth, venient to be absent, the ad- 16-year-old Dean Lewis, lost Staged iin Sudan ministration would regard Bis eye. that action as satisfactory. There has been other ugll BEIRUT, Labanon (AP)-A Numairi, a former defense: Senate Democratic Leader ness. leftist government was minister, was described by Gas Company Fights Pollution Mike Mansfield of Montana Youngsters arriving foi installed in Sudan yesterday sources in Damascus' as seemed to have some such after an.