Goppolino Jury Sworn by CHARLES A
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Distribution Today , 27,050 toflght Unrln mU to IBK | y, con- JferiBank Arid J mBd, ehaMt of showers. Jjufc Register, Inc., IMS, DIAL 741-0010 MONMOUTH NEWSPAPER FOR 88 YEARS VOL. 89, na 117 9, 1966 7c PER COPY , PAGE ONE , ms $1 Million Salary Pact By FRANK WiHARBOUR Under the new law (S-24B). transportation and the like, to $9,879, and MA plus 30 points riod, from $3,100 to $5,400, with to break the agreements made All the pay raises for this year '' MIDDLETOWN — The Board passed earlier this year, voters would have to be cut, but not $6,600 to $10,400. in 12 steps. $200 Increments. last night. will come out of the new state Of Education, under provisions of will not be able to1 do anything salaries," Mid School Superin- Tha annual increment is $3W.- For maintenance men, the Sidney Sender, president of the sales tax aid, the board ex- «(new state tutute, last night about it tendent Paul F. Lefever. 'This' 50. ' guide ranges from $4,750 to $S,- Middletown Education Associa- plained. < Unproved a three-year salary The statute provides that, new law 'provides a great pro- For 1967-68, die BA degree 850, with $225 increments, and tion, said the pacts resulted from During the negotiations, teach- : p»et which will cost taxpayers where there Is a salary agree- tection, to' teachers and other range is $5,750 to $9,660, and cor- for custodians, $4,350 to $$,300, five mantis of negotiation be- ers were also represented by Wa|. Marly .a! million dollars. ment, It cannot' be' abrogated employees." responding Increases for higher with $225 Increments. tween a teachers' committee and ter J. O'Brien, Trenton, field rep- . The lion'uhirJB of the money even It voter* defeat the school • At present, the (196647) teach- degrees, with increments of Unlike most school laws the the board. There were 17 meet- resentative for the New Jersey 1 will go to teachers, but school budget. • '. "I er salary guide calls for a BA .$325.80. board/under the new salary stat- ings. Education Association. secretaries, custodians, malnte- Thus, if the budget here ft'de- degree range of $5,300 to $9,080; For 1968-69, the BA range is " ute, can bind future boards for a Prior to the board action last Unlike a number of other dis- . nance men.and bui drivers are tested next Febraury, as it' MA'degree, $5,8*1 to $9,610, and $6,000 to $10,080, and correspond- two-year period, in this case night teachers voted by secret tricts in the county, there were also included in,the agreement. .was this year, the law wmljd not • MA plus 30 points, $6,310.to,$10,- ' Ing Increases for, higher degrees, through 196S49. The salary pacts ballot, 499-12, to accept the pack- no threats hers—at least public- Although the new guides are permit any reduction in 'salary 090. ' • • with Increments .of $340. can be renegotiated upward, but age, .which includes major medl- . ly—-Of sanctions by teachers .white; not theJMghest in the county, the accounts.- • •' The new,guide,.for the current . Other Employees cannof' be reduced. , cal insurance benefits, and a $100 talks were being held—althougn total package, because of the "It would mean-Oat other ac- year, .provides; BA degree, For school secretaries, the Thus the boards next year and "bonus" this year for non-cer- association members reported number of employees, is. counts,' such as books, suppliei,, 4&S5Q to $8,324; MA degree, $8,105 guide ranges, fdr a two-year pe- the year after will not be able tified teachers. (See SALARY, Pg. 2, Col. 7) . >i ,!!• I = Mrs. Farber Diie to Testify Today Goppolino Jury Sworn By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON chief medical examln/r of Nevir York City, who Farber after the former Middletown man's body was , FREEHOLD — the hour of decision for Dr. performed a courfor'dered autopsy on Col. Farber's removed from his grave at Arlington, Va., National Carl A, Coppolino approaches this morning. A jury exhumed body last July, reportedly suffered a mild Cemetery. in his murder trial, finally selected yesterday heart attack at New York University Hospital. The state claims that Coppolino, who admittedly after four days of choosing, starts to hear testi- The hospital said that the attack had caused was then carrying on an extra-marital'love affair snony. no serious disruption in his recovery from a medical with Farber's widow, killed the colonel by pressing Mrs. Marjorie Farber, the 52-year old widow condition for which he had been admitted to the a pillow over his face.'Death is alleged tc< have of Army Col. William E. Farber, whom the 34-year institution a week ago, .and that he would be re- resulted from a broken neck cartilage. old anesthesiologistJiypnotiat-author is accused of leased tomorrow or Sunday. For several hours yesterday, however, the con- strangling, is expected to be the first state witness. Meanwhile, a scheduled meeting between Dr. tinuation of the trial appeared in doubt Superior. Court Judge Elvln R. Simmill will call Helpern and Dr. Richard Ford, of Boston, chief* on Prosecutor Vinoent P. Keuper and Defense At- Almost immediately after the' jury—now com* medical examiner of that city and an expert wit- torney F. Lee Bailey for opening statements at the posed of 10 men and "4 women, including two al- ness for the defense, to review evidence will be outset tut neither is expected to take much time. ternates—was empaneled at4 p.m., a report reached held ss planned tonight. Mr. Keuper, however, has an Important decision Prosecutor Keuper from'several of the more than 50 based on a late afternoon development yesterday. Dr. Fprd has permission of Judge Simmill to newsmen covering the trial that Dr. /Helpern was One ot his key witnessed Dr. Milton Helpern, look at throat tissues taken from the body ol Colonel (See COPPOLINO, Pg. 3, Col.', 4) ' . Repr«untitiv«i of >h> €r»ater Red Bank. Area. Integration ,wIth'in«mb»r»\ol St.\WnwV Parish to1 fetmulatt NEFTJ&flj TOWNSHIP — The of rh. nnrJ^MpWcir©f N.w Shr.w.Wy; Rl<. ^f.nl.y Mu,ri<fg«. ;p. NeptuMTfi fbwnshiph - BBoardd" off E± * +h« first BapfW '^Jiureh of RW Bank; Rtv. William d An«f4rion, «il*t*flf rUjfcr at entirely possftte «iat :fbe state« ^rcbh^troheri 'ruling I, ootUo«wtfo«i;B Mast.-nigh, t voted unani- •cttng. stait Commissioner of Ed- board wHl-do jost mat/' WMCfel"tt the board 'should- pay," he mouslmolujy/ hto appeal a'atate order to the beardi St.^inwi CftHjgJle Church; M«. Trambarub, a m«mb*r of 5r.'J«rh»s, and D«an Freii bcatiqn Joseph E. Clayton to re- Mr. Willett would also like to said. integrate JU grammar schools. ing before «W day ^fthf^rtwsbury friends Meeting who it coordinator of the program. • '. \ quire, ichoot boards to pay forsee the policy of charging ad- .,Mr. 'Saling advised that the The board", meeting In special ot education and declaring tnat class trips will be appealed to mission at sports events, dances board had two choices, to either session, ordered its attorney, Wil- the'commissioner and-the state the State' Board of, Education by and school plays cut out. pay or cancel the trip. liam J. O'Hagan Jr., Allenhurst, Board of Education, which up- the township board. The board voted to pick up "If we agree to pay for theto file an appeal with the Appel- held his action, shouldn't have Protestants, CatholiesSet The Colts Neck board voted 7-1 the tab for trip to an auto as- trip, will this affect our appeal late Division ofi the state Superior decided the. matter by way of with one abstention to request sembly plant Monday by the 7thto the state board?" asked Mr. Court. summary'judgment. Smith. the review. Voting against the grade. There were 26 people present The board is under order from "You won't jeopardize the ap- pp p Dr. Joseph E.. Clayton, acting motion was Steven Zwolinski, Superintendent Dr. Roy J. Un- in the Ocean Grove Intermediate p g Week of JointPrayerHerewhile Melvin C. Willett, who had peal by agreeing to pay," the at- state commissioner of education, ger told the board there was School, one of them a young child torney sard. requested the original ruling from enough money, $45, in a petty nd only one of them a Negro, to submit sn integration plan to By JANE FODERARO Jan, 25, The observance will be Dean Frelday of the Shrewsbury tile commissioner, abstained. cash fund to cover the expense. "As I read the decision, I un-as the board took the expected the first of Its kind to be held Friends Meeting and" president of him by Dec 15. RED BANK - Catholics and Commissioner Clayton on Mon- We have already collected the derstood that if the trip were ction. locally and Is believed to be the Council of Churches of the Mr. O'Hagan last night said he Protestants in the Red Bank area money for this trip, but in light Red Bank Area is co-ordinating day held that the Colts Neck pol- (See APPEAL, Pg. 2, Col. 4) One mpn in the audience ap- (See NEPTUNE, Pg. 2, Col. 6) - will be able to worship together among the first in New Jersey, icy requiring parents to pay for The written material to be-used the unity program. for the fjrst time next month trips unless they are financially when 12 churches • here partici- during the octave of services has Among those who are hejping to plan the series are Rev.