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Johnson last night named White was not available for com- Red Bank's former first lady to ment, having arrived yesterday an ambassadorship. in Lisbon, Portugal, for a vaca- Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, of tion with her husband, Arthur. 241 Harding Rd., was at the top May Be Nearby of a list of 10 women appointed The Register was unable to to top posts by the President, reach Lisbon by telephone, but a who commented that the move presidential secretary in Wash- would show his administration ington indicated that Mrs. White was not running a stag party. may already be near the seat of The borough's most prominent her next post. Democrat is no stranger to the The secretary said President men's world of politics and high- Johnson discussed the ambassa- level administration. She was dorship in Spain with Mrs. White the borough's first woman may- "less than two weeks ago." He or, the first woman to serve as discounted the possibility of an appointment in Greece because, WHAT GOiS UP had to come down yas+efday. A new spire was placed atop Shrewsbury's Presbyterian Church, state treasurer, and the first feminine head of a major toll he said, the chances would be btrt ii wa« no sooner in place than it was discovered it d idn't comply with architect's plans. For one thing, it was road. Mrs. White is head of the against a woman being placed •Mm wrong color—green. Down ft .came, and there will be a slight delay while changes are made. James Abis of New Jersey Highway Authority, in a trouble spot. which operates the Garden State OaWwnt was the contractor in charge of Hie hoist. The steeple is part of a program of alterations started a Mrs. White will visit Spain dur- Parkway. ing the current vacation and has month ago. It was donated by the late ©. Harold Nevius, a former borough councilman end elder and Sunday President Johnson did not planned a trip to Greece in the school superintendent of the church, who died fa 1961. Dedication was to have been March 14. name the country in which Mrs. fall. She is treasurer of the In- ternational Association of Uni- versity Women, and both trips in- clude^ participation in meetings of that group. Before. departing for Europe, Board to Establish Teacher Liaison Mrs. White said the forthcoming meeting of tho University Wom- By FRANK W. HARBOUR that he will not report results of toward joining the AFL » CII teaching loads, and particularly meaning they will have lower en would be the only "business" MATAWAN TOWNSHIP-After the session to the press but will Federation of Teachers. salaries. salaries than the new scale pro- of the trip. Mr, and Mrs. Wh'te refusing to budge for a month, keep his report for a regular Although the Teachers Associa- At present, local instructors ar vides. ' planned to stay in Portugal until school board meeting. tion has indicated its decision will among the lowest paid in Mor The association has asked for the Regional Board of Education the end of this week and then Mrs. Katharine Elkus White has decided to accept a recom- He did concede, however, that be against unionization, the group mouth County, with a startin, a special election to raise $82,000, visit Spain. The meeting will be BA degree salary of $4,600. mendation of member Harold J. a New Jersey Education Associa- has not yet voted on the question. the amount in addition to the in Paris toward the end of tlieir was Abram I. Elkus, ambassador six has been, and is, an active Dolan and offer its 190 teachers tion liaison and grievance guide, A vote may come sometime late The board proposes a new sal budget salary appropriation vacation which was scheduled to to Turkey during, the Woodrow Democrat. She has served as aryguide, and $600 pay hikes fo a system of liaison and negotia-, proposed in February, will be this month — and its outcomi which teachers estimate is need- terminate March 24. Wilson administration, and a vice chairman of the state Demo- next year which would lea\ tlons. suggested as the basis for a per- may hinge on the success 01 ed to place all Instructors "on In Father's Footsteps judge of the New York Court of cratic Party and was delegate many teachers "off guide, guide." A special board committee, manent board-teacher committee. failure of tonight's board-teache Mrs. White is the daughter of Appeals. at large at the past four Demo- headed, by Daniel F. J. Heaney, Fencing and Exploration conference. The board will discuss the ref- an ambassador. Her late father The 56-year-old grandmother of bee MRS. WHITE, Page 3) will meet in private tonight with Tonight's action will climax In recent months, the teachers erendum issue March 16. leaders of the Teachers Associa- several weeks of board • teacher have expressed grievances over Liaison Committee tion in an effort to hammer out "fencing for position" and de- working conditions, lack ol Affiliation The basis for talks at tonight's agreement on details. bate which included an "explo- adequate teacher supplies air session will be a seven-member Mr. Heaney told The Registet ratory" movement by teachers library books, fringe benefits, liaison committee composed of With PTA three board members, three Rt. 18Plan Reaction teacher representatives and the school superintendent. The teacher representatives Zoning Board Will Continue Rejected would be designated by a ma- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP —Pa jority of the teachers, or by the association. Mostly Favorable ents and teachers in Monmout County's newest and largest houi II the permanent board-teach- er unit is formed as proposed by EATONTOWN — The extension with .enthusiasm, wanted some posed Rt. 35 Freeway at the edge Hearing on Nursing Home ing development last night " ol the Rt. 18 Freeway from its changes: rerouting of the road of Eatontown. the board, the superintendent ckled to have nothing to do wit to the north and two additional would act as its chairman. present terminal at Rt. 9 to New Interchanges are shown al Rt. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS —The Mr. Mangold could not say ary hearing to submit a copy ol the National Congress of Parent interchanges within the township. Under the proposed rules, he Shrewsbury at its border with 9, Tennent Rd., Rt. 79, Rt. 537, Zoning Board of Adjustment will whether the board will render a the option to zoners if requested. Teacher Associations. Rt. 34, and finally at Hope Rd. would have to call at least three Eatontown was welcomed by The proposed route for the lim- continue hearing on a variance verdict on the variance at the At that time, the board termed Climaxing a controversy the municipalities it will pass and the Parkway spur. application to build a $1 million next meeting. the matter "irrelevant." meetings a year. ited access highway goes from Strathmore for the better part through at yesterday's hearing at Rt. 9 to the northern boundary Two of, these are in Marlboro, nursing home here at its meeting If some new evidence is pre- Mr. Mangold did not commen The first-listed purpose of the a year,.the 440-roember parent the Monmouth Shopping Center of NAD Earle, then skirts the and two just beyond the bound- March 18. sented at the hearing continua- as to whether the board had unit would be "to assist in solv- teacher group voted not to Auditorium. Naval Ammunition Depot to the aries of that township, on cither tion, zoners will probably need changed Its mind on that point. ing school district problems," a 1 That was the word yesterday fHlatewith the PTA. Garden State Parkway. Crossing side of it. • ' ' from Charles J, Mangold, board additional time to give the mat Dr. Milton J. Clark, one of the broad category which might Marlfoorp,officials, while greet- ter further study, the chairman It will be one of the few pan (See TEACHER, Page 2) ing the advent of the highway he parkway, it joins the pro- $24 Million chairman. spokesmen for the citizens' group ent-teacher units in the stai indicated. has noted that there is a "strong The length of the proposed ex- Mr. Mangold told The Register which is not PTA-associated. the board is willing to listen to "We're certainly not going to likelihood" that the group will be tension* is 17 miles, and its cost The group's action called fo •ny new arguments or points on make a hasty decision on this," represented at the March 18 ses- an estimated $24 million. formation of a Parent-Teache the issue, "but not a rehash of he noted. sion by an attorney. 10,000 Gallons of Solvent Council President Walter C. Organization. A PTO has alread; In its communication to the zon- He suggested that the zoning Grubb of Marlboro asked addi- the old ones." been established in neighborini A local citizens' group last ing body, the citizens' group also board also have a lawyer present tional interchanges at Gordon's Raritan Township.