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Auto Strike Set Tonight Zoners in Marlboro Okay Burnt Fly Bog Dump SEE STORY BELOW Weather HOME Sunny and pleasant today, high THEDAILY 7 80-85. Fair tonight, low in lower 1 Red Bank, Freehold ~T 60s. Tomorrow, mostly sunny and (^ Long Branch J FINAL cooler, high in mld-70s. Friday'j outlook, fair and warmer. REGISTER MONMOLTH COUNTY'S IIOMK NEWSPAPER FOR 89 YEARS DIAL 741-0010 VOL. 90, NO. 50 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1967 10c PER COPY PAGE ONE Auto Strike Set Tonight DETROIT (AP) - Barring the irysler to a union query if the damage Ford, second largest!called "the longest and most am- ast two years of a three-yc;r incxpco4$d," 159,000 United Auto whether they would extend cur- producer in the highly competi bitious list of demands in UAW agreement. Vorkers will strike Ford Motor :nt agreements with the union tive industry, would suffer if a history." The UAW rejected the df- plants in 25 states at mid- Ford is struck and they are strike knocked it out of pro- The companies estimate the de- fers as inadequate and plck-.d ight tonight. iot. - • duction while GM[ and Chryshr mands would cost them more Ford as the automaker it would On this, and little else, both, Reuther said yesterday, how- continued to roll their '68 models than $3 billion over three years bargain with to set the pattern jmpany and union agree. :ver, that UAW members would onto the market. in wage and benefit increases. for the industry. The anticipated walkout would emain on their jobs at GM and At usual selling rates, buyer.) They say it would "-lady dou- Denise said today Ford has not iupport the UAW's quest for a "hrysler, if the companies e' would consume Ford's current ble the average $4.70 workers prepared a new proposal and ew pattern-setting contract that hem, even without an extension inventory of cars — 85,000 new was not working on one. ne union will ask Chrysler and )f the agreements. models and 175,000 1967s—in a 7 earn hourly in wages and Asked If today's six hours ot leneral Motors to match or bet- This is traditional in the auto (month. benefits. bargaining had resulted in any r. industry, and the companies a The UAW opened talks July 10 Counterproposals from the Big progress, he said, "No progress. Negotiators — admittedly poles ways have paid wages and bene- at GM, July 11 at Ford and July Three offered general wage hikes We have fallen apart from the part after eight weeks of talks ts under the expired contracts. 12 at Chrysler, presenting eaci of 13 cents an hour i..imediately, basic approach for putting his —resume work today, just hours The arrangement also adds to similar pacUages that Reuther plus 2.B per cent boosts in the (See STRIKE^Pg. 2, Col. 3) efore the current three-year iact expires. UAW President Walter P. Reu- her predicted the sersion would Hennessy Assails Union Beach Foes e "merely academic, marking me." Malcolm L. Denise, Ford's top legotiator, said, "I am not bit- er, 1 am extremely unhappy. The outlook is extremely dim." Defends Attorney's Fees 'Always Hope* learning the duties of his posi- William E. Simkin, director if UNION BEACH — Mayor Al- candidate for mayor, and run- instance from a 1966 account set A WISTFUL GOODBYE— Andrea and Anna Acerra, five-year-old twin daughters of tion or in carrying them out. up for that purpose. ;he Federal Mediation and Con- 'red T. Hennessy Jr. assailed op- ning mates for council, John D. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Acerra of 133 Samara Dr., Shrewsbury, this morning seemed a There was no justification for his iliation Service, told jiewsmen [»nents in next Tuesday's Dem- Crowley and Bernard J. Fahey, "I certainly think it is prefer- vsmen ocratic primary^ qn Jwo f accused the mayor of "intimida- appointment except for an alii- y y TheiC'h - ] able to pay as you go year isterdayt TOST" BntTaematiaea 'Ms 'year lafliei-Uign to dillow a huge- year-old brother, James. But they gained confidence as, hand in hand, they strode up ' not want to overemphaifizo Jiat hope." He said their criticism of a diate resignation." nization headed by the mayor. bill to accumulate for a future to the Shrewsbury School where they will enter kindergarten. The twins were among, Also expected today were an $2,100 legal fee paid Borough At- Joseph Joins Fight' "But ... his honesty in hah year." torney Philip J. Blanda irt 1966 The civil war among Demo- school children throughout the county who today donned new clothes and faced their iwers from General Motors and dling court funds was beyond The foreclosure assignment to or initial work on tax title lien crats was joined during the day question. The entire episode new teachers. Others will share their feelings tomorrow when even more schools Mr. Blanda was in. addition to foreclosures was "irrespon- by Harry Joseph, unopposed for makes it clear that Democratic other's through the year and the open their doors. (Register Staff Photos by Don Lordi) Regional Talk ible and unfair." mayor in the Republican pri- candidates offer voters a choice fees for these were to be in ad- The payment, he said, was in mary. of maliciousness or fumbling in- dition to his normal retainer. Is Postponed line with common municipal Mr. Joseph, a former court ability." Mr. Hennessy said the retainer 2,700 in Red Bank Head for Class practice in such areas. clerk who was replaced by a He urged Democrats to shun is pro rated periodically and that LITTLE SILVER - The His other attack was against i Democratic appointee, Albert P. public regionalization discus- the primary and vote for him in there was no reason why other circular published last week- as a Boyle, last October, attacked the November. fees could not also be stretched sion between the Little Silver follow up to opposition demands Hennessy foes for allegedly it- and Shrewsbury Board of Ed-_ Expenditure Cited out. for ajSuperior Court and Grand tempting to smear Mr. Boyle to ,-. Letter to Three ucation, scheduled for tomor- Jury probe of the handling of defeat the mayor. On the issue of the legal fee, School Day Arrives row evening, has been post- Municipal Court funds between Mr. Joseph said that long after the Hennessy foes said Monday In aLlettefttTthe three oppose poned. Oct. 15, 1966 and June 30, 1967. he resigned Mr. Boyle asked him that the 1966 borough audit ing candidates, and to members showed that $2,476 had been RED BANK — Today was the First Presbyterian Church, was social studies and English at th' A new date for the meeting The mayor demanded a public often to assist in bookkeeping and of its slate of local executive spent out of a $4,000 account for committee candidates, which ths first day of. classes for 2,700 stu- the guest speaker. r high school. will be announced shortly, and personal apology, and a re- maintaining court records. Teachers Welcomed In addition to the new princi- Marshall Thompson, secre- title lien forclosures but that ao mayor referred to as the "Crow- dents in the Red Bank school sys- traction. "It was quite obvious," said Hens had been foreclosed. 1 1 tem, and a faculty that includes The teachers were welcomed to pals, these teachers started in tary of the Little Silver school Responding, " Councilman the GOP contender, "that Mr. ley slate," Mr.' Hennessy wro . ;; 39 new members. the system by Superintendent the system today: board, said. Andrew J. O'Bosky, insurgent Boyle had no interest in either They contended that legal fees "1 bring to your attention pam- The new staffers, including Robert C. Hoops and to the bor- The Teachers were not payable for this kind of phlet entitled 'Demo Club News' Principal "James D. Evergetis at ough by Mayor John P. Arnone At Mechanic Street Schoo' service until after the assign Special Edition, with" caption the high school and Principal Henry A. Stevenson Jr. extended Miss Claire Scarangelja in kin Marlboro Zoners Act; It's Council's Move ment was completed. 'What Happened to the Money?' Vincent Finelli at Mechanic greetings of the Board of Edu- dergarten, Miss Mary Jane Pase "The payment to Mr. Blanda, ' to which is appended your name Street School, concluded two days cation, and Seymour Siegler, ler, Mrs. Regina DeStefano, Miss said Mr. Hennessy "was for ser- in a manner indicating that you of orientation yesterday. president of the Red Bank Barbara Loversidge and Mrs, vices rendered to the date. The are the author of same and sub- The new teachers met Friday Teachers Association, extended Sharon Dellmore in th fact that foreclosures were not scribed to the contents thereof as for. an introduction to the an invitation to join that group. first grade, Miss Barbara Brun- Dump Okayed for Bog completed, and may still not be, your-statements. district's philosophy, services and Dr. Hoops said he saw no sig- ing, Mrs. Tatiana Aruck and Miss was not significant. "This pamphlet was distribut- the community, and to discuss nificant increase .in eftroHrneht Elyse-Martin-inthe second grade, MARLBORO TOWNSHIP — whose ranks eventually included Middlesex County, and Marlboro "There is a tremendous amount ed door to door .... The courses of study and school pro- this year, but-pointed out that h: and Mrs. Dolores Kovalesky in Conservationists and health of- officials of two state agencies, Township in Monmouth. of legal work involved in fore- meaning by innuendo charges grams.
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