
Bayshore Outfall Authority Elects Officers SEE STORY watm• ;:f Sunny, Pleasant Sunny and pleasant today. ' FINAL Clear and cool tonight. Sunny Red Bank, Freehold and warmer tomorrow. Long Branch EDITION U» PetaUi, p*» 3). Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 90 Years VOL. 91, NO. 235 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1969 22 PAGES 10 CENTS Moon Flight Date in Balance Apollo Crew Reports SPACE CENTER, Houston will determine when the Apol- chuted into the Pacific yester- Apollo 10 landed less than The astronauts, 'who be- '(AP) — The Apollo 10 astro- lo 11 astronauts leave on a day, climaxing eight days in three miles from the main re- came the first men to shave nauts fly back to this space moon-landing mission. The space that one space agency covery ship, the carrier • in . space the day before, command post today for re- blastoff for that voyage is official said had "given us the Princeton. Television cam- seemed , elated as they unions with their families and scheduled at Cape Kennedy confidence to make the next eras relayed 'he scene live to stepped onto a red carpet reports to experts on all as- July 16, but space agency of- bold step." the United States and Eu- rolled across the deck. They pects of their flight around ficials said Apollo 10 raised a Dr. Thomas 0. Paine, ad- rope. danced exuberant little jigs as the moon. few questions that could delay ministrator of the National Splashdown was at 12:52 they headed for sick bay and They took off by plane it a month or two. Aeronautics and Space Ad- p.m. EDT. In one of the fast- medical examination. from Pago Pago In the Pa- The cone-shaped command ministration, said, "The real est recoveries in the U.S. Doctors reported they were cific last night for the 12-hour capsule carrying Air Force goal of the space program is space program, a helicop- in excellent physical condi- flight to Houston's Ellington Col. Thomas P. Stafford and to develop and demonstrate ter deposited the astronauts tion. Air Force Base, Navy Cmdrs. John W. Young tiie capability for inter- on the deck of the carrier 39 President Nixon, by radio- THEY ALSO SERVE .. The wives of Apollo 10 astronauts ara all smifos dftar *h» and Eugene A. Cernan para- planetary travel. minutes later. What the astronauts report telephone from Washington, successful completion of the fantastic moon mission. Shown at their homes nasr told them, "This is a proud moment for the country." He the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Tex., are, left to right:,Mrs. John W. invited the trio and their fam- Young, Mrs. Eugen» Csrnan and Mrs. Thomas P. Stafford. (AP Wire-photo.) £• ilies to the White House for dinner at a date to be set later. Vice President Spiro T. Hoops Asks Teachers Agnew also telephoned con- gratulations. After nearly six hours, on Blacks' Goals Seen? the carrier they flew by heli- copter to. a warm welcome at Pago Pago on American Sa- To Document Charges moa. Municipal Solution^ Then the astronauts board- By DORIS KULMAN the "make-up" of the student the board's. attention," he Dr. Hoops' statement took ed a C141 Starlifter for the By HALLIE SCHRAEGER have been no Incidents and John Davis, president of RED BANK - The teach- body, staff participation in said. notice of allegations that flight back to the United ; curriculum development, and , Asked if he intends to ask some high school teach- States. FREEHOLD — Solutions no arrests. the Concerned Citizens of ers who spoke at last Sun- Greater Freehold (CC), noted day's public rally on tte expenditures in each of the the NJEA to look into the al- ers are harassed by the ad- Specialists were ready to to municipal problems sought Jtarial turmoE broke out schools, so that "the public leged disregard of grievance ministration. It said, "Al- start debriefings almost im- by black resjdents "will di- here eight rights ago)r when some progress is being made, school controversy "will be but warned: "We're not tak- invited -to document their may draw its own conclu- procedures. Dr. Hoops said though it may now be regard- mediately., They want Staf- rectly benefit the entire com- two black t&enagers were sions." "nothing as formal as that." ed as harassment by some," ford, Young and Cernan to re- munity," Mayor John I- shot and wounded by a white ing any more promises. We publicly stated charges," Su- want action now. "• perintendent of Schools Robert That data, Dr. Hoops said Noting that the language of the teachers "will be invited call in detail everything about Daves said' yesterday. youfn and 140 black teenagers to document their publicly went on a window-smashing C. Hoops said yesterday. later "probably would come the board's contract with the 1 the mission—the liftoff May Mayor. Pawes. said such "What happened Mot About seven teachers spoke from the superintendent's teachers association is still stated charges.' 1?, the 76-hpur coast out to things as public housing, spree in the downtown busi- day night (May 19) was nothr at the rally, where it was dis- files. being negotiated, Dr. Hoops Most of the seven teachers trje moon, the 2J4 days in, hi; small business loans and ness district. ing. It was a prelude to.whaji closed IOT the first time that "I plan to get the data to- said "we're still in dose who spoke at the rally on nar orbit and the 54-hour re-, stricter code'. enforcement Buildup Expected could happen. In a riot, pefr the Red Bank Teachers As- gether and will give it to touch with the NJEA." (See INVITE, Fg. 3, Col. 3) turn trip.. • . , • "will help «lear tjie slums, Chief Lefkowich said, pa- pie get killed. Buildings get sociation two days before had help rid the downtown area trol's are still "slightly ljeefed burned." .',. voted "no confidence" in Dr. of blight and. attract new up, and we will probably have )Mr. Davis again urged • the Hoops. business. Rezonuig will help a buildup towards the week- formation of a Ooacern.ed Dr. Hoops' statement too." end, then taper off." (BENEFITS, Pg. 2, Cot 8), makes no reference to the Mayor Dawessaid the bor- association action. Middletown Man Is Head ough has been working for In the sharply worded state- some time on the problems. ment, Dr. Hoops declared "These, are not newt. that established grievance Ideas; tiiey-'are not ideas to Charge 5,000 procedures have been "total- favor one group over another ly ignored" by the teachers Of Bayshore Outfall Board just because one certain who publicly criticized the school system's administra- group proposed them. All are tion. He suggested the possi- By WILLIAM J. ZAORSKI The authority met with the March. It obtained special being considered as a benefit bility of a New jersey Edu- FREEHOLD — The sev- other members to become fa- legislation to do this. to the entire; community," DMZ Violations cation Association review of en-member Bayshore Outfall miliar with the ocean outfall The authority consists of said the mayor jn a telephone that. Authority held its first meet- plan, It will meet again June the 12 municipalities that are interview. , • , ,. •'" SAIGON (AP) -The U.S. mortar fire," headquarter* Asked whether the teachers Ing last night as it prepared 9. in a natural drainage area in Meetings Planned Command charged North said, but there was no report will be invited to pre- to begin work on a more than Mr. Irwin pledged the coop- Mayor' Dawes said there Vietnam with more than 5,- of any enemy casualties. the northern part of the coun 000 violations of the Demili- sent their documentation to $10 million ocean outfall line eration of the Board of Free- ty. will he various meetings this The same Marine position the superintendent or to the to serve the bayshore com- holders, the county Planning week as the borough contin- tarized Zone between had been hit by about 10 mor- The municipalities are North and South Vietnam tar rounds earlier Sunday board, Dr. Hoops replied, munities. Board and of the Sewerage Highlands, Atlantic High- ues to seek solutions to racial "That's a detail we're not Elected as president of the Advisory Authority to the unrest. since the bombing halt last and one man was wounded. lands, Middletown, Holmdel, Nov. 1. prepared to discuss at this authority was Peter F. Beil seven • man authority. Marlboro, Union Beach, Haz Meanwhile, a limited 9 p.m. "They're trying to increase point." of 167 Her Drive, Middletown. "From this moment," he let, Keansburg, Keyport, Mat to 6 a.m. curfew will con- The American Command our casualties to get the pep; Any Who Spoke Joseph N. Ehret, director of said to the members, "the awan " Borough, Matawan tinue here through the next said U.S. forces were shelled pie back home up in arms to He said "anyone who spoke the Monmouth County Sew- authority is responsible Township and Colts'Neck weekend, said Police Chief four times Sunday from the hurry up our withdrawal," erage Advisory Committee, the proposed outfall system." Henry T. Lefkowich. buffer zone. In one attack said one spokesman for me publicly" will be asked in to The authority will be re ".discuss what they're saying, will serve as temporary sec- Mr. Irwin said he thought The curfew, aimed against eight Marines were killed and U.S. Command. "It's part of so all the facts are on the retary until the authority gets that this authority was one sponsible for the construction large gatherings on the 24 wounded, the largest num- their overall strategy.
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