Board, Teachers Reach Agreement
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Weather Fair aad qriU want today. High THEDAM . Urn (Might Mar *. Red Bank Area J 2MS0 •am. teOMk Wednesday, lair Cooyright-The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1966. DIAL 7414010 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS braet dattr. Moodur UOTH)I Friday. SaconA Clui Poiu» VOL. 89, NO. 45 PiM «t Baa Sank u* at AMMonal Halllac Oflleu. MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Sanctions Expected to End Today Board, Teachers Reach Agreement By WILLIAM HAGEMAN for the teachers, will recommend adoption of the two agree- and there was no general victory or capitulation for either trying and the most productive one of the dispute. When It . RED BANK — The Board of Education and the Red Bank ments and immediate withdrawal of sanctions. side. broke up, the 15 negotiators and two newsmen had been Teachers' Association are at peace, and today probably will That done, the school board will adopt the documents as The board was successful in retaining its limit on the list closeted almost continuously in the Board of Education office be the last day of sanctions invoked by the teachers April 5. board policy at its meeting of Sept. 13. Seven of the board's of matters that can be appealed to the advisory board, and since 9 a.m. Saturday. A meeting of the minds brought the long dispute to an nine members were present and pledged themselves to that the teachers held on to their right to invoke sanctions, but The session opened with a big um of coffee, boxes of end at 1 a.m. yesterday after 16 hours of negotiation. action. only if agreement cannot be reached with the advisory board's pastry, fresh faces and fresh pads of paper, and a do-ordie Produced during the marathon session and prior meetings State law prohibits the board from signing the agreements recommendations. atmosphere of determination. were a 17-page professional negotiation agreement and a to make them legally binding, but the board and the associa- On one side of the table were Mr. Siegler, association at- four-page teacher grievance procedure. tion can pass resolutions accepting them as morally binding The teachers scored a surprise victory in behalf of non- torney Joseph Dempsey, N.J. Education Association field man The final drafts were approved on both sides of the policy. They can rescind their action the same way, but until • tenure teachers when the board agreed to hold informal Jack Bertolino, and John W. Luckenbill, Mis? Eulalie Francis, bargaining table, and Seymour Siegler, president of the they do the agreements will remain effective instruments for hearings before dismissing them. Edward Meehan and Anthony Trufolo of the association's Teachers' Association, promptly called a special meeting of keeping tiie peace. BOTH SIDES PLEASED welfare committee. the 175-member organization for 7 o'clock tonight in the Highlight of the negotiation pact is a provision for a three- Both sides appeared pleased with the final product. They Facing them were John H. Metzler, consultant and chief high school. man advisory board to arbitrate disputes. Both sides agreed shook hands and laughed at each other's jokes when they negotiator for the board; Dr. Robert C. Hoops, superintendent RECOMMENDING ADOPTION -to that. finally rose from the conference table of schools; *nd board members Clarence S. Gale, Donald D. " He and the association welfare committee, which negotiated Beyond that, there was compromise on a number of issues TTie final bargaining session was the longest, the most (See SANCTIONS, Page 3) U.S. Planes Rip PT Boats SAIGON (AP) - U.S. Navy planes and helicopters operating ther north, knocking out a loco- B52 bombers from Guam hit reported that a small landing planes caught four North Viet- in the Mekong Delta. motive and two boxcars of a two suspected Viet Cong strong- craft hit a Viet Cong mine in a namese torpedo boats in the Gulf U. S. Air Force B57 Canber- train near Thanh Hoa, a spokes- holds near the Cambodian border river 54 miles southwest of Sai- of Tonkin today, sank two and ras, F105 Thunderchiefs and AI man said. yesterday. gon Saturday, causing several damaged the other two, a spokes- Skyraiders attacked targets in The loss of a Navy prop-driven The Vietnamese minesweeper casualties. man said. the Dong Hoi area of the North Skyraider 35 miles south of sank 19 miles southeast of Saigon In a continuation of terrorism In South Viet Nam, the Viet Vietnamese panhandle yesterday. Thanh Hoa yesterday raised the after hitting an electrically det- apparently aimed at undermining Cong made two unsuccessful at- A spokesman said the pilots re- IT. S. aircraft toll over the Com- onated mine in the main ship- confidence in the government be- tempts to block the chief ship- ported two fires and several sec- munist north to three for the ping channel to the capital. One fore the Sept. 11 elections, the ping channel between Saigon and ondary explosions in this sector weekend and 346 for the air war. Vietnamese crewman was killed Communists exploded a mine in the sea. and 17 more secondary explo- The Navy flier was rescued but and three other persons were a newspaper stall only a block One explosion near a U. S. Na- sions closer to the 18th Parallel two of the four other airmen shot wounded, including a U.S. Navy from Premier Nguyen Cao Ky's vy minesweeper caused no cas- demilitarized zone. down Saturday were reported adviser. office in Sahon. The blast ualties and only minor damage Navy A4 Skyhawks ranged far- missing. A government spokesman also (See VIET NAM, Page 2) to the ship. Yesterday, a Com- munist mine sank a small South Vietnamese minesweeper in the Long Tao channel but the ship went down near the river, bank, leaving the waterway open to Red Guards Demonstrate traffic. ' Last Tuesday a Communist mine sank the American cargo ship Baton Rouge Victory in the same channel with a loss of sev- At Peking Soviet Embassy en lives. AFTERMATH of Friday night's Sea Bright fire, which gutted two stores, a gasorine Light Ground Action TOKYO (AP) - Thousands of Red Guards planned two days sures to protect Soviet diplomats. reasoning, and "determined to service station and overhead apartments, is checked by Richard Forsman, truck engi- U.S. and other allied ground young Red Guards demonstrated of demonstrations in front of the The official Yugoslav news become, like the People's Liber- in front of the Soviet Embassy in embassy as the current purge agency Tanjug reported from Pe- ation Army, model workers in neer of the Sea Bright Fire Department. The -fireman checks a room at the rear of forces engaged in only minor skirmishes with the enemy after Peking today but heeded official swept across China and into Lha- king that Red Guard demonstra' applying mass discipline." the Art Mart Galleria, one of the damaged stores. a weekend of Sight fighting, but warnings against violence. sa, the ancient capital of Tibet. tors occupied the street leading Marshal Chu Teh. an 80-year- the South Vietnamese reported Japanese newsmen reported Large portraits of Marx, Lenin, to the embassy Friday, making old patriarch of the Chinese Com- killing 73 Viet Cong in two en- from the Chinese capital that Stalin and Mao Tze-Tung faced it difficult for foreign diplomats munist Party, said yesterday "A gagements. tens of thousands of young Chi- the Soviet Embassy building as to attend a ftim showing and great, unprecedented proletarian cocktail party at the embassy. A company of about 150 South nese marched on the embassy the Red Guards prepared to re- cuhural revolution is surging Gkief Rules X)ut Arson Vietnamese militiamen took shouting "anti-revisionist" slo- name the street leading to the Tass, tiie Soviet news agency, through our country," the New moderate losses in an ambush gans. Chines* leaders accuse Che embassy. Known as the Street of said the crowd threw stones at a China News Agency reported. the Prince's Well, it is being re- Russian off leal and stopped an near the Cambodian border north- Russians of revising Communist Speaking at a reception honor- east of Saigon and claimed 14 ideology. named Prevent Revisionism embassy car. Street. ing; visitors from the Congo Communists were killed. However, the demonstrators — Newsmen, who were roughed (Brazzaville), Chu Teh Said: In Sea Bright Blaze The Soviet government lodged up m previous demonstratons in contrast to the rowdiness of For the third time in three "This revolution is of extreme- recent days — were orderly. The in "emphatic'' protest with the were given written invitations to SEA BRIGHT—Fire Chief Cyril months, the Viet Cong opened ly profound and far reaching sig- p.m. by Robert Warshaw of West other firemen were treated at the official Peking People's Daily Chinese Embassy in Moscow ©ver today's. A. Smack, Jr. has ruled out ar- End, owner of the Art Mart with mortars on the Vinh nificance for the consolidation scene by first aid squads for up said the Red Guards and other the weekend, (**rgmg hooligan- The Peking People's Dairy said 1 ton as the cause of » blaze which Galleria who noticed smoke in slight injuries. Long airstrip 75 miles southwest of the proletarian dictatorship demonstrators have heeded of- ism outside the Soviet Embassy the demonstrators, warned the back of his shop, which was of Saigon but inflicted little dam- and the socialist system in our threatened an entire block on Chief Smack originally thought fcal calls to maintain dbdpHne. and demanding effective mea against using force rather than Ocean Ave., Friday night.