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J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1967 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE NAACP Terms Little Silver School Decision 'Racist' Red Bank Would Battle Regional Move By DORIS KULMAN reaction to the prospect of including a substantial number of sending districts, whose 10-year contracts here expire this Little Silver and Shrewsbury have little or no Negro popu- RED BANK — The Red Bank Area Branch of the National non whites in regionalizing," and said the board's action "can spring, to indicate their long-range plans and, Mr. Canzona lation of their own, while Red Bank's own high school enroll- Association for the Advancement of Colored People yesterday be compared with the head-in-the-sand position taken by said, Red Bank's high school expansion program has been ment is more than 40 per cent Negro or Puerto Rican. ' declared it expects the Red Bank Board of Education to op- George Wallace when he stood in the schoolhouse door to bar hanging fire awaiting their reply. The NAACP said it was gratified to see how many Little i»se any .move by the Little Silver and Shrewsbury school integration." Mr. Wallace is the former governor of Alabama. Silver residents appeared at Monday's meeting to «upport "They've kept us on the hook so long, we don't know three-community regionalization with Red Bank. But it stressed boards to'pull their students out of Red Bank Higb School. "Naturally, we will oppose any application they make to whether we're coming or going," he said. "We can't spend Edmund Canzona, president, said the Red Bank board will. pull out of Red Bank," Mr. Canzona said. that "a majority on the Little Silver board evidently has money for new facilities unless we're sure the sending dis- committed itself to standing against the policy established with The Little Sliver Board of Education Monday night voted Mr. Canzona said the Red Bank board still is paying on tricts will stay with us." 5-2 in favor of a kindergarten through 12th grade regionaliza- a $900,000 indebtedness incurred when it built additions to the the Brown decision in 1954 of moving the country away from tion with Shrewsbury — a move which would mean with- high school "to accommodate the sending districts." He said Citing Dr. Marburger's announced intention to create larger segregation and toward integration. drawal of their students from Red Bank High. If Shrewsbury he doesn't know how long that indebtedness has to run. school districts, Mr. Canzona added, "I don't know if they'll "By its action the Little Silver board majority has added concurs, Dr. Carl Marburger, state Commissioner of Edu- Portrayal at Monday's meeting of the Red Bank board as get permission (for two-community regionalization) as soon as the name of Little Silver to the list of Little Rock, Prince cation, will be asked to approve a referendum for the re- penny-pinching and neglectful of its school plant brought tart they think." Edward County and Plaquemine Parish (County) and the other gional ization. response from Mr. Canzona. The NAACP statement also cited Dr. Marburger, pointing bastions of bigotry, who placed themselves in opposition to The NAACP said the Little Silver decision "is a racist It was in January, 1965, that Red Bank first asked the two to his announced determination to promote integration. (See REGIONAL, Pg. 2, Col. 4) • Israel Again Hits Refinery UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) The Security Council was called pensation of Egypt for damage nent and durable peace in the whole system collapses." waters. — A new Israeli attack on into urgent session last night at caused in the fighting and de- area." Egyptian Ambassador Moham- U.N. observers at the scene Egypt's major oil refineries at the request of Egypt which ac- manded that Israel observe the Israeli Ambassador Gideon Ra- ed El-Kony charged that Israel sent word to SecretaryrGeneral Suez was reported today as the cused Israel of "new and pre- cease-fire. fael accused Egypt of "mari- had embarked on a "criminal U Thant that Israel initiated ar- Soviet Union sought support for meditated, flagrant aggression." Fedorenko charged that the time lawlessness" by its sink- act of aggression" aimed at the tillery fire pn the oil refineries. its demand that the U.N. Security Israel filed a counter complaint United States, Britain and West ing of the Israeli destroyer Elath destruction of one of Egypt's A cease-fire was putr Into *f- Council condemn Israel as the accusing the Egyptians of "open Germany were playing a danger- last Saturday with 47 men dead most important industrial cen- feet after' three hours of heavy aggressor in yesterday's battle aggression and violations of the ous game abetting "ruling cir- or missing. ters. fighting. The Israeli bombard- of Suez. cease-fire resolution." The Is- cles in Tel Aviv." Labeling the sinking a "deliber- "The city of Suez is in flames," ment was viewed in Tel Aviv as Newsmen visiting the Egyptian raelis charged the Egyptians fired Goldberg, offering his rival ate act of military escalation," asserted El-Kony, charging that a reply to the sinking of the port at the southern end of the first from gun emplacement with- resolution, said the council Rafael cited an Arab proverb the attack was launched without Elath. Israeli newspapers sup- Suez Canal reported an Israeli in inhabited areas of Port Taufiq, should give the U.N. observers that "those who light a fire can- provocation from Egypt. ported Defense Minister. Moshe plane penetrated Egyptian air ort Ibrahim and Suez. in the area land, sea and air not ask protection from the The Egyptian envoy called the Dayan's warning: that- the sink- space today and fired its machine Soviet Ambassador Nikolai T. power needed to enforce the flames." shelling retaliation for the sink- ing of the destroyer was a renew- guns at firemen fighting the Fedorenko asked for prompt cease-fire. The council, he de- Rafael declared that reciprocity ing of the Elath and repeated al of the.June war. Dayan as- fires at the refineries hit by council approval of his resolu- clared, "has the right and obliga- was the "very essence" of the the Egyptian claim that the ves- serted that Israel would react Israeli artillery the day before. tion, which also called for com- tion to insist on a just, perma- cease-fire and without it "the sel was in Egyptian territorial step by step. -The newsmen said Egyptian antiaircraft guns drove off the Israeli intruder. There was no REFINERY HIT ' • it a view of huge refinery com- word on casualties. Following Yesterdays Massive US. Strike plex in Egypt's • ort Suez at the southern end of the The Israeli army reported trouble on another frontier. It Suez Canal, The refinery was left abiaze when Egypt said two Israeli soldiers were and* Israel fought a battle of artillery and mortars yes- killed, another was seriously terday iiV the1 area. (AP Wirephoto) wounded and an Arab was killed In a clash, between troops and Arab infiltrators seven miles Key Airbase Raided Again north of the Darnya Bridge \ spanning the Jordan River. SAIGON (AP) — American jet touched in the strikes yesterday. lost over North'Vietnam yester- six closely bunched towns and new search-auid-destroy sweep In Success Unlikely bombers flew through challeng- A U.S. military spokesman day instead of two as previously one airfield in Kien Hoa Prov- the central' highlands. — Opera- GOP in Move At the United Nations, there x ing Communist MIGs today to said the raiders tangled twice to announced. But a spokesman ince, 30 to 45 miles south-south- tion .MacArthur—by perhaps 8,- seeffl'ed little chance the -Rus- pound the1 Phuc Yen airfield dajr with MIG interceptors outsail none was shot down hi the west of' Saigon in the Mekong 000 men of the U.S. 4th InJan. sians could round up enough again in a quick followup to the reported no kills for either side. Phuc Yen area. Four fliers were Delta. try' Division' but said after 13 votes to secure approval of their massive strike yesterday on The U.S. Command reported missing. A U.S. spokesman said a two- days of the' hunt for elements of resolution condemning Israel. tor Big Slash North Vietnam's biggest airbase. earlier that 10 MIGs, were de- The day's losses raised to 711 hour barrage before dawn killed three North Vietnamese divi- Cites 'Stale Record* Air Force F105 Thunderchiefs stroyed or damaged and the air the announced total of American 11 persons and wounded 48, most sions,, no significant contact had Yen's main 9,170-foot runway for least five or six days irf the big- north. though one. U.S. government' ci viet resolution, terming it a The U.S. Command said four a second time and also hit main- While the tempo of the air war vilian employe was among the titures "midnight rerun of this stale rec- gest raid of the war. of the enemy had been killed wounded. ord." He introduced a resolution tenance and support facilities U.S. headquarters disclosed increased, the Viet Cong un- and 16 Americans wounded.