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TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1966 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Teachers Drop All Sanctions RED BANK — The sanctions association's welfare committee pledged to do at its Sept. 13 ball program, which was to get round of the dispute by retaining, that have hung over locaj schools and the Board of Education meeting. underway this Thursday. in the new agreement, a limited for nearly five months died a use of sanctions in the future, pieced together « negotiation The settlement was timely and Within hours of the teacher- quick death at a meeting of the both sides have expressed the agreement and grievance proce- in time to save the extra-curric- board agreement Sunday, prep- Red Bank Teachers' Association hope that they'll never be in- dure acceptable to both sides. ular program in the Red Bank arations for the football season last night. voked here again. The welfare committee came schools. were underway, and school offi- About 60 members met at 7 home with « recommendation cials don't expect any major The agreement sets up chan- When the sanctions were in- nels for the negotiation of a num- i.m. in the high school cafeteria that tlie association adopt them, voked last spring, the teachers problems. and, on paper ballots, voted over- which it did, by the same mar- ber of educational and teach- withdrew from their non-paid ex- Physical examinations were er welfare matters, and the whelmingly to dissolve the sanc- gin as the vote on the withdrawal tra-curricular duties, but as of conducted yesterday, and the means for appealing them to a tions immediately. There were of sanctions. the weekend they hadn't signed turnout was poor because of the Teacher-Board Relations Commit- two dissenting votes. One Remaining Step contracts for paid coaching and short notice, but more physicals tee, to the Board of Education, The action was expected. Dur- The only step remaining to end advisory jobs for the coming have been scheduled for Thurs- and to an advisory arbitration ing a grueling, do-or-die bargain- the long board-faculty dispute is school year. day, and practice will begin on board. Only if those procedures ing session that lasted 16 hours for the board to adopt the two School opens Sept. 7, but in schedule. fail would the teachers be in a Saturday and early Sunday, the documents as policy. This it has greatest Jeopardy was the foot- Although the teachers won a position to use sanctions again. Reds Harass SAFETY TOUR—Nutswamp-Normandy Rd. intersection in Middletown was inspected yesterday by, Jeft to right, Harry W. Nesbitt, safety director of Earle Naval Am- munition Depot; Sgt. Kenneth Luker, head of township traffic bureau, and Henry J. Ney, Monmouth County traffic engineer. At conclusion of tcur, agreement was reached on county-Earle participation in improving safety devices at crossing where Allied Ships near fatal car-truck collision occurred Thursday morning. By ROBERT TUCKMAN The U.S. command said a northwest of Dong Hoi. The pilot SAIGON, South Viet Nam mine exploded near a Navy pa- bailed, out but was not rescued (AP) — The Viet Cong kept up trol boat in the Co Chien River, and was listed as missing. It Safety Devices Planned harassment of allied shipping to- 55 miles southwest of Saigon, was the 347th American plane day with an unsuccessful attack but the blast caused no damage reported lost in the air war on a U.S. Navy river patrol or casualties. against the North. boat in the canal-laced Mekong Then Viet Cong on the shore Ground action in South Viet Delta. opened up with about 100 rounds Nam came to a near standstill At Hazardous Crossing As the Communists staged of automatic fire. But the boat with only patrol skirmishes re- their fifth attack on the water- was not hit and its crew re- ported. MIDDLETbWN - A blinker section is under Navy jurisdic- He estimated cost to the coun- ways within eight days, the U.S. turned the fire. Results of the Guam-based B52 bombers light and a number of other safe- tion" because of the urgency of ty to be between $600 and $1,000, Navy sent aloft helicopter gun- American fire were not known, made two raids today. One for- ty devices will be installed at providing improved safety pre- depending on fees charged by the ships to support its river boat an American spokesman said. mation hit an enemy troop con- the Nutswamp-Normandy Rd. in- cautions. He said cost share Jersey Central Power & Light fleet. It is the first time the Heavy Air Raids centration and training camp 40 tersection, the scene of Thurs- would be ironed out later with Co. for electrical installation. miles southwest of Saigon at Navy has flown its own armed American warplanes pounded day's car-truck collision injuring Navy officials. The flashing signal, to be dawn. Another formation struck helicopters. North Viet Nam in more heavy lour persons, one critically. placed on the span wire mounted at a North Vietnamese infiltra- Mr. Ney reported that the or- Navy pilots and crews took raids Monday, flying 133 multi tion route a few miles south of Freeholder Harry Larrison, across Normandy Rd., will face der already has been placed for over operation of the UH-LB plane missions against oil de- the demilitarized zone and 20 Jr., director of highways, yester- four directions, with the amber the blinker light, with delivery Huey helicopters from Army pots, truck convoys and other miles west of Dong Ha, in day authorized installation of the light facing the Navy road am expected within six weeks "max- teams after on-the-job training targets in the southern Panhan- Quang Tri Province, the U.S blinker light and other safety imum." Prompt installation will the red light facing Nutswam] aboard the USS Tortuga, a dock dle and coastal areas. command said. measures on the recommen- be handled immediately on de- Rd., a county road. landing ship stationed off the One U.S. F105 Thunderchief dation of Henry J. Ney, county livery by the county contractor. (See CROSSING, Page 3) coast as base for the choppers. was shot down Monday 15 miles Ship Mined traffic engineer, who yesterday The series of Attacks on allied morning inspected the hazardous shipping began with the mining intersection with Harry W. Nes- last Tuesday of the U.S. mer- bitt, Earle Naval Ammunition chant ship Baton Rouge Victory, WES — Nicholas Piantanida, 33-year-old Brick Town- Depot safety director, and Sgt. She was hit 20 miles southeast ship parachutist who had lain in a coma since his last Kenneth Luker, head of the town- of Saigon in the main shipping thip traffic bureau. Doss Refuses Questioning attempt to let the world's free fall record, died yester- channel to the capital and seven day at the Veteran's Administration hospital in Philadel- When informed of develop- of her crew of 45 Americans ments, Arthur C, Davenport, 2 were killed. phia. He never regained consciousness since the May Adele Ct., leader of the Nut- On Saturday, a South Viet- 1 accident. (AP WirephotoJ swamp-Normandy Rd. citizens namese landing craft hit a Viet safety group, hailed the move On Two Unsolved Slay ings Cong mine in a river 54 miles ts "the most astounding quick southwest of Saigon, causing action on a problem by county, FREEHOLD - Accused killer tingent on the suspect's okay, think it over for a while," the Klinsky, 18, of Raritan Town- several casualties. A govern- local and federal officials we've William George Doss yesterday 'Chutist, in Coma told the prosecutor of Doss's de- prosecutor said. ship, and Joanne Fantazier, 17, vent minesweeper hit a mine ever known to be taken." refused to be questioned by Mon- cision. If Doss had given his consent, of Perth Amboy, Both died from (See VIET NAM, Page 3) Urgent Matter mouth County Prosecutor Vin- While the 20-year-old Wall Mr. Greenberg would have been skull, fractures. In a statement yesterday, cent P. Keuper on two unsolved Township knitting machine op- present during the entire ques- Doss contends that he knows killings of teenage girls. tioning. Since May 1, Dies Freeholder Larrison said he au- erator did not agree to be ques- nothing about any of the killings, Right to Know thorized county installation of the Bernard L. Greenberg, Doss's tioned now, Mr. Keuper said he The two unsolved murders that Mr. Greenberg has said. flashing light "even though the attorney, who earlier consented may try again later. Mr. Keuper wanted to question Doss was arrested last Tues- Law Expanded BRICK TOWNSHIP, (AP) - "The first few jumps scared Nutswamp-Normandy Rd. inter- to the interview which was con- "We'll give him a chance to Doss about were of Mary Ann day for the bludgeon slaying of A friend once asked Nick Pi- the hell out of me," he admit- TRENTON ((AP) — New Jer- antanida if he wasn't scared at ted. - Donna DeRier, 19, of Hawthorne righih t to knowk" " llaws Aug. 3 in an Allaire State Park the idea of jumping 23 miles, us- Piantanida described his start were expanded yesterday to re- ing mostly low-altitude gear.