South Viets Stage Bitter Battle
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Dlutfbaikm •' • -• ", tad Mt totajr and !•• toby v, fttr wd wain insight* High today In low Mi except 31,150 lower along short. Low tonight Bed Bank Area J around It. High tomorrow In Mi. Outlook Saturday fair, hot, Copyright-The Red Bank Register, Inc. 1966. hawk). MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 Iirjfc) dtllr. MOBII«T ttreugh Frtttr. Second Out Poitig. VOL. 88, NO. 253 Fall at It*d luk and at Mdltioul MUlinjr Ollleei. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Broad Summer Studies Offered in City LONG BRANCH — Imaginative by a reduction of federal funds. clude Remedial Reading, Devel- cialists. Five of the seven will only in academic fields but also and far-readiing summer educa- Project "R," a remedial program opment of Remedial Specialists, work on the elementary "school in emotional and social areas, M tion programs which promise to was eliminated by a lack of fed- and Understanding of the Disad- level with one each being as- Meskill commented. He said their touch almost all city students eral funds. vantaged Child. signed to the junior high school Job would be "correcting defi- have been announced by the $187,000 Grant Each of the seminar parti- and the senior high school divi- ciencies at an early age." Board of Education. However, the school system has cipants will be paid {300, with sions. Fpr Any Subject With federal funds, the school been granted $167,000 under Ti- the exception of four teachers and The remedial specialists devel- The specialists would be able administration has tailored » tle I of the Elementary and Sec- the principal of the Holy Trinity oped in another seminar win be to cover any subject required, summer schedule which will in- ondary Education Act of 1965 School, a parochial school. "master teachers," William H. Mr. Meskill noted. He cited an volve about 75 per cent of the and it is with this money that Of the 30 teachers enrolled in M e s k i 11, superintendent of example of a new pupil coming school system's 249 regular teach- the ,innovations have been the remedial reading seminar, schools, said. Of the 26 enrolled from another state where he had ers. launched. seven will permanently leave the In this program, five will devote never been exposed to modern Repeats of last summer's proj- Three seminars involving 85 classroom next year and'concen- full time to their summer-ac- mathematics, the "new math." ects are the "Head Start" pro- teachers will be directed by Mrs. trate solely on remedial reading quired specialization when The specialists would work to cor- gram and the Work-Study pro- Elizabeth Schiller. The seminars, in the school system. The system school opens in the fall. rect the deficiency. gram, both reduced significantly which will run through July, in- now has no remedial reading spe- The specialists will work not (See STUDIES, Page 1) South Viets Stage Bitter Battle SAIGON (AP) — Back in the Buddhist chaplains, units of the and Marine units had virtually plainclothesmen occupied the a 13-year-old accused of killing a by moderate monks of the Unified war after four months of politick- 1st Division had provided the mil- annihilated one Viet Cong battal- Buddhist Institute, the last anti- policeman last week. Buddhist Church yesterday, but ing, South Viet Nam's 1st Army itary backbone for the uprising ion and severely mauled another, government stronghold, without Not a single major figure in the they were unable to agree on a Division battled the Viet Cong against the Saigon regime in the Reilstance Lingers firing a shot. Buddhist political movement was truce. today in the first major govern- northern provinces. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky mean- Their bayonets glinting in the in the compound. It had been The Vietnamese forces were ment operation since the Bud AP Correspondent Bob Gassa- while cracked down on lingering early morning sun, the Tiger-suit- under government siege since the locked in battle with an estimated way reported from the battle area dhist revolt erupted. Buddhist resistance in Saigon. A ed Rangers poured into the dusty slayer of the policeman took two Communist battalions—about WAITING FOR FATHER TO COME HOME — Mrs. Car) that the South Vietnamese Army battalion of Rangers and 100 compound just as about 100 refuge there last Saturday. 1,000 men—six miles north of A government spokesman said monks, nuns and 300 youths and Quang Tri City, capital of the A.' P»nie|» of Red Bank poses with two of her three- the fierce fighting in the shadow Fasting Continues old women breakfasted on rice In the Saigon clinic where he northernmost province, Only yes- ehildran, both of whom are eagerly awaiting the return of the northern frontier had cost and tea. terday Ky sent about 300 troops the Communists about 300 killed lay under government guard, the of their soldier father from Viet Nam in September. The Rangers hustled off scores military Buddhist leader Thich into Quang Tri to quell pockets since the 5,000 to 6,000 South Viet- Airport Purchase of the rebellion that had spread From the top are Carl A. Daniels, Jr., Catherine CahiM namese soldiers took the field of draft-age youths for military Tri Quang abstained from solid food for the 16th day in a fast he out from nearby Hue. and Mrs. Daniels. Tuesday. Stirred up by their service, took the unprotesting monks one by one to police head- has vowed to continue until the A spokesman said the operation Plan Hit, Defended quarters for Identity checks, and government falls. He was visited (See VIET NAM, Page 3) FREEHOLD — Monmouth County Planning Board Chair- man E. Donald Sterner yesterday defended the proposed Viet Nam Soldier Sees county purchase of Mbnmouth Airport in Wall Township, and owner Edward I. Brown assailed it. In comments before the Belmar Kiwanis Club, at Belmar, Mr. Sterner said the full potential of the Rt. 34 facility as a Assembly Districting Wives the Real Heroes county asset can not be realized without public ownership be- cause of the costs involved. RED BANK — In the eyes of ing and writing us reassurin ment, he said, was for his wife The chairman said that under county operation the field at least one American soldier in letters that everything is goin whom he wants "to thank for the is eligible for a broad range of federal assistance and would the real heroes of smoothly." many years of happiness she has enhance the county's ability to remain competitive for in- the war are the wives back Sgt. Daniels, a purchasing am given me." Action Due Monday dustrial development and service to existing industry and contracting specialist wjth thi home. In his letter, he said, "My wife general aviation needs. Republicans refused to go along ta follow the Senate's lead and Army's 1st Logistical Command since our marriage has on num- TRENTON (AP) - The state S/Sgt. Carl A. Daniels, who is Mr. Brown reiterated statements he has made to the Assembly reluctantly return with a waiver of parliamentary adjourn until Nov. 21, is expected ,with the U.S. Army in Saigon, feels so strongly about this thi erous occasions had to be both county Board of Freeholders that he is not a willing seller. to pass the amendment. he wrote The Daily Register f roi Monday to put the finishing rules and allow a vote in the says the women at home are do- mother and father to our chil- He said he has the ability to provide all of the service and But Republicans still hope they Saigon requesting an advertisi dren and I am proud of all she touches on a controversial lower house. Ing, "just as much, if not more, facilities which the county may require and do it without amendment to realign the state' can prevent the redistrictlng plan lOr'Our efforts here in Vjet Nam ment for his wedding annive; has done over these past years." The Monday session is needed public expense. 15 congressional districts. as a result. The Assembly, eager from taking effect /with a court keeping) our homes go-lsary, Aug. 11. The advertis Looks Ahead order. One GOP leader, however, Sgt. Daniels, who served with A scheduled conference here between the freeholders and The Senate . approved the Mr. Brown in efforts to negotiate a settlement was cancelled amendment Wednesday and re- contends the realignment plan the U.S. Air Force 13 years and will pass a court test. has been with the Army 'for five because of conflicting schedules. No new date has been set. cessed for the summer. But irate Challenges years, also, penned, "I, like many Republicans, who angrily la- other servicemen'here, miss my beled the. redistricting plan a wife.... but I have the satis- Freeholders' flagrant "gerrymander" when faction of knowing that she tares the original measure passed both and our children are welt taken houses last- week, Aimed over Slayer Still Free, Probe Plan the new version.. care of and that we have many more years of happiness to look LONG BRANCH -Councilman They, claimed the revised bill forward to." Henry R. Cioffl warned the Mon- is timed at .enhancing Demo- Speaking of Viet Nam, Sgt mouth County Board ot Free- cratic prospects tor winning an Daniels said, "As you know,! ] holders today that if it pays the additional seat in this fall's con- am a U.S. soldier and as such Police Silent on Probe county counsel to investigate the gressional elections, highlighting have no political interests.