Court Bars Matawan Teacher job Actions* SEE STORY BELOW Rain Expected Occasional rain expected THEDMLY HOME * today, tonight and early to- Bed Bank, Freehold ""7 morrow. Mild temperatures. k Branch J FINAL (See Detain, Figs 1) Monmouth County9* Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 124 RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1968 38 PAGES TEN CENTS wmmmmmmm Pressure Builds to Get Crime link Names Legi TRENTON (AP) - The He also said a statewide meeting in an extraordinary In another development, should hear the charges. leaders of the New Jersey grand jury and the new State session Monday night, voted Chief Justice Joseph Wein- "But because of the grav- Legislature meet here today Investigations Commission to hear Brennan in an open traub said he would appoint ity of the issues involved under pressure' from several should look into the charges. session or not at all. a judge to empanel a state- here," he said, "we simply • fronts to obtain the names of Hughes said he had advised , The statement from Hughes wide grand jury. State Attor- cannot permit the time neces- legislators accused of being Senate President Edwin B. came as leaders of the Re- ney General Arthur J. Sills sary for these bodies to un- "too comfortable with organ- Forsythe, R-Buriington, that publican-controlled legislature asked that such a jury be dertake and complete an in- ized crime." he wanted Assistant Attorney prepared to meet today. The empaneled. The night before, vestigation of this matter to Gov. Richard J. Hughes General William J. Brennan meeting had originally been Hughes had said he would ask elapse without more immedi- said yesterday he will call a 3rd, who made the charges, planned as a review of next for such a panel. ate action." special session of the legisla- to testify before a closed ses- year's program, but the main The governor said he con- Wants Matter Heard ture unless the legislature it- sion of the Senate and Assem- topic of discussion now will tinued to believe the grand Hughes said that because self quickly acts on the bly Judiciary Committees. be the furor caused by Bren- Jury i and the new State the. charges were made about charges. • That same committee, nan's charges. Investigations Commission (See LEADERS, Pg. 2, Col. 1) TENDER TRANSFER — Little Kelly Jean Kerner of Shrewsbury is gently placed aboard plane at Red Bank Airport for trip to the Shriners Institute for Burns, Hospitals, Nursing Homes Boston. Shrewsbury first aidmen, police and the child's father, Charles Kerner, right, help with stretcher holding the six-year-old youngster who was severely . , ^~^ -m burneourneda in a homnome accidenacciaerut lasiasTt weekween.. (Register Staff Photo) Visits to Control Flu Bumed Girl By LONIA EFTHYVOULOU In a statement issued yesterday afternoon, restriction at present, rather than establishing an BED BANK — The increasing incidence of George J. Bartel, administrator at Monmouth outright ban on visits." Hong Kong flu which ,has variously affected dif- Medical Center, Long Branch, said hospital au- Ernest Kovats, administrator at Jersey Shore ferent parts of the nation now also poses a thorities had decided to restrict visiting hours. Medical Center, Neptune, said, the hospital has .threat to visiting hours hi area hospitals. "This is being done," Mr. Bartel said, "at adopted no formal policy on the matter as yet. To Boston Hospital The three major hospitals in our area, as the request of the hospital's medical staff in An official notice, he added, has been posted well as nursing homes, either have stopped their effort to protect both"the patients as well as in the lobby requesting persons with colds and- —SHREWSBURY- — The Airlines and paid for by three . They took off from Red visiting hours altogether, or. are taking steps to visitors. other respiratory infections not to visit patients. word is "Optimistic" from the anonymous shore business- Bank Airport at 11 a.m. for cut visits to the minimum in an effort to prevent "For the present," he continued, "only one Hospital staffs in all three hospitals have Shriners' Institute, for Burns men. the hour and 20 minute jour- spreading of the flu, as well as safeguarding member of a family will be permitted to visit also been affected differently. At Riverview, Mr. in Boston this morning.- A ney. 1 Remove Scats their patients against exposure. during normal visiting hours. Visits to private Gill said his staff has not really been affected. spokesman applied the term Some seats had to be re- "Kelly seemed to enjoy her William T. Gill, administrator at Riverview rooms will also be limited to general visiting Monmouth Medical Center complained of no to the condition of little Kelly moved to accommodate first plane trip," Miss Reigel- Hospital, here, said that although the hospital hours, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Only fathers staff difficulties. Jersey Shore's Mr. Kovats said Jean Kerner of Shrewsbury. Kelly's stretcher, but other man commented. "She toler- authorities "are in no way restricting visitors or of newly-born children will be permitted visits in some employes have stayed home but the situa- He said she was "doing passengers included her un- ated it very well. She's a prohibiting visits," have appealed to the general the maternity unit of the hospital." tion is well under control. well" in the less than 24 hours cle, Walter Kerner of Middle- great little girl." public to use their common sense. Mr. Bartel emphasized that hospital au- Measures taken In the area's nursing homes she had been there. He add- town Township, and Miss Miss Riegelman said an , An official hospital request has been made, thorities" requestAthat "visits be limited to a varied from a ban on all visits until further ed the treatment she received Helen Riegelman, nursing su- ambulance was waiting for asking "those who have the flu or whose family maximum of 15 minutes. Persons with colds or notice at King James Nursing Home, Middle- at Riverview Hospital, Red pervisor of pediatrics at Riv- the party at the Boston air- has had the flu, not to visit patients." The re- Indications of infection should stay away. town to requests to people with colds and similar Bank, was in no small way erview. (Seo BURNED, Pg. 2, Col. 4) quest also asks the public "to cooperate by "We ask for the full cooperation of the public," infections to stay away from patients. responsible for thechSd's im- Keeping visits to patients to a minimum." he added, "and we expect compliance with the (See FLU, Pg. 3, CoL 3) provement.. : Yesterday was moving day for the brave child, who was badly burned in an accident Eight Paterson in her home last week. She Court Bars Matawan Teachers' Action was transferred from River- view to the Institute for Burns. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Jersey Education Association, attorney Vincent De Maio in While some teachers at- rately put together because of The transfer was effected Action of the Matawan Re- and four members of the as- response to the association's tempted to discourage the blatant errors," may not be Police Indicted by many helping hands. Her sociation's negotiating team. decision to have teachers one move, they nonetheless sup- valid. A meeting with the as- gional Teachers Associa- parents, Mr. and Mrs. hour late for school. The job sociation attorney was sched- PATERSON (AP) - Eight tion in having teachers arrive It also listed 219 of the 286 ported^ the action, which Miss Charles Kerner, Patterson lice department "rioted late for school was short-lived association members who par- action, according to Miss Pa- Pands said resulted in 286 uled. Ave., made the trip in the Paterson policemen have been against the citizens, uncon- as Superior Court Judge Mer- ticipated in yesterday's job nos, was taken "to show the teachers of the 318 member- Miss Panos said the docu- seven-seater Beechcraft indicted by a federal grand trolled by their own authori- ritt Larie Jr. yesterday is- action as co-defendants. board our determination in ship reporting late. ment delivered at 6 p.m., was plane, charter by Suburban jury on charges they violated ties" while suppressing the sued an order restraining fur- Judge Lane set Jan. 3 for a negotiating a 1969-70 con- One high school teacher, not signed and also had nu- federally protected civil rights disorders. ther job action by the teach- hearing for the teachers to tract." who was not for the job ac- merous spaces where legali- of Negro residents during ra- The coalition claimed that ers. show cause why an injunction The tardiness approach was tion, explained that "as a ties should have been in- cial disorders in the city last at one point during the dis- cluded. July. The order was served on should not be issued against . approved by an overwhelm- member I support the associ- Beaten Man turbances police attacks Miss Marie Panos, associa- them. ing majority of teachers at a ation. Nonetheless, Miss Panos Mayor Lawrence F. Kram- against Spanish-speaking citi- tion president; John Molloy, The order was obtained by general membership meeting "I hope the situation doesn't said, the teachers will respect Dies, Wife er and Police Commissioner zens were so intense that field representative of the New Regional Board of Education Tuesday afternoon. go as far as a strike because the order and will report for Edward-Englehardt were un- "some of the innocent and none of us enjoy this," the work at the specified time this available for comment on the frightened victims actually teacher explained.
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