Mark Progress in 3 Murder Probes Mr

Mark Progress in 3 Murder Probes Mr

Weather Mr. MEBAM >,.^w I ky tftenma. Hifh ta torn- at the shore. Fair, quite winn and kuuH Red Bank Area J tasufht and Tuesday. (SM weatfc- Copyright-The Red Bank Register, lac 1966. il). MONMOUTH COUNTY'S HOME NEWSPAPER FOR 87 YEARS DIAL 7414)010 InoM tattr. VMU* tfcnoch rtUmt. turm* Qua fMtst PAGE ONE VOL. 89, NO. 35 raid M 8*4 td «M *t AddWeaJ MSUM omw. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1966 7C PER COPY Demands Board Tenure for Keansburg Teacher Sept. 1 Prexy Resign KEANSBURG - Board of Education finance com<nit- See Currie Reinstated by State Order tee chairman John jr. Syan Friday angrily called for By JAMES M. NEILLAND 60 days notice to the teacher be- Questioned specifically on the employment is effective Sept. 1. this assertion, claiming tenure Is hundreds and hundreds of people the resignation of board TRENTON — Fired Keansburg fore the contract rescission be- meaning of "employment on the That is the date he obtains ten- obtained upon issuance of the who have fought for me. president Mri. Mar.jaiet teacher Robert T. Currie will be comes effective. first day of the fourth succes- re." contract for the fourth year and "I will be in my classroom on Boyle. back at his job — in Keansburg— With the July 8 date as the sive academic year," Mr. Glas- The other two methods of ob- completion of three years' em- schedule." Mr. Ryan declared: next month. start of the 60-day period, it pey declared: taining tenure concern teachers ployment. Questioned on board president "I am convinced that, un- He will obtain tenure Sept. 1. would not be completed until "Several rulings in the past who are employed on a calendar The board notice to the instruc- Mrs. Margaret Boyle's action in der toe circumstances, Mrs. Edward 0. Glaspey, assistant Sept. 5, five days late. have made it quite clear that the year basis or who commence em- tor was not received by him un-directing the board attorney to Boyle Should submit her director of the Division of Contro- First Day Legislature used the word 'em- ployment on a date other than til July 11, after the start of the act in three separate legal mat- resignation immediately. versies and Disputes, state De- Mr. Glaspey had this to say ployment' advisedly. The Legis- Jan. 1 or Sept. 1. new academic year. ters without a public meeting and This school system cannot partment of Edupation, in an ex- about point two for acquiring lature did not mean service; it The board majority which fired The teacher told this news- vote by the board, Mr. Glaspey afford further shame than clusive interview with The Reg- tenure: meant employment. Mr. Currie contended that tenure paper, after it informed him of had this to say. she has Imposed upon it al- ister, spelled out three methods "Upon completion of three Tenure Date is not obtained until a teacher Mr. Glaspey's statement: "In Title 18 (the state statute ready." by which a teacher obtains ten- academic years — Sept. 1 to "Therefore, if a teacher's fourth commences teaching assignments Shall Return covering education) section sev- The finance head listed ure. Point two applies directly June 30 — and employment on contract is to start Sept. 1, on the first "working" day of "I will definitely continue en, article 63, paragraph two these reasons for his de- to Mr. Currie, fired by the the first day of the fourth suc- he is employed as of that date, the fourth year. teaching here in Keansburg. To states: Keansburg Board of Education cessive academic year, a teach- although he may not be in ser- Mr. Currie's attorney, Benja- quit after being reinstated would "The board shall neither enter — "Her arbitrary actions July 8. The ouster order includes er acquires tenure." vice until Sept, 7 or later. His min Gruber, Highlands, disputed be a slap in the face to the (See CURRIE, Page 3) Robert T. Currie in directing the attorney (William E. Russell) to pro- ceed with legal steps with- out a board vote. 2 Arrested in Howell Case; DeRier Suspects Described — "Her statements Thurs- day night that she was ad- vised by Mr. Garrison (County Superintendent of Schools Earl B. Garrison) to turn the petition over to Mark Progress in 3 Murder Probes Mr. Russell for him to take action. By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON ,. McKeraie, 44, whose body was composite drawings of two pos- 3. An 18-year-old former boy ing the summer at Manasquan, Howeli Township near the Allaire .ender's job at the Town Tavern, "That Mr. Garrison wai FREEHOLD - One of iive found in her car in Howell Town- sible suspects in the bludgeon- friend of Cathy Baker, 16, of Edi- promised rewards now total at Park entrance. Toms River, when McKenzie quit not In the county at the mystery murders of women in ship. Another man was arrested killing Aug. 3 of Donna DeRier, son Township, whose body was least $11,000. Families Friends there about two months ago. time Mrs. Boyle said she the Shore area was believed for aiding and abetting Lynch. 19, in an Allaire State Park found in the Metedeconk River, These include $5,000 by the Mrs. McKenzie, mother of four It was at the Town Tavern that spoke to Mm, solved and investigations in two Wall Township police issued woods. ackson Township, May 14, two county; $5,000 by in anonymous children by a previous marriage, /Irs. McKenzie stopped for an iour last Tuesday night for a — "That Mrs. (IsabeUe) others were heightened over the months after she disappeared, benefactor in a personal com- and her husband, Robert, and ouple of vodkas before driving Patterson denies speaking weekend. committed suicide while await- mitment to Monmouth County Lynch and his wife, who also the King's Grant Inn to pick to Mrs, Boyle but reports These were the developments: ing questioning about the death. Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper, have four children, were friends. ip her husband. He was to finish telling Mrs. Mary Lou Ack- 1. A 34-year-old Toms River Reward Offer and $1,000 in miscellaneous offers Mr. McKenzie, now a bartend- /ork at 2 a.m. But she never erman (board secretary) to bartender, Edward A. Lynch, was Meanwhile, the Monmouth including $100 from Louis Poline, er at King's Grant Inn, Point a gas station and store owner in ;ot there. 'seek advice' from Mr. Rus- charged with last Wednesday's County Board of Freeholders pre- Pleasant, got Lynch a day bar- sell." fatal shooting of Mrs. Dorothy pared to adopt a resolution to- Instead, police say, she left morrow pledging a $5,000 reward the tavern alone but later met for information supplied by any- Lynch and William J. Nuneviller, one, other than law enforcement 35, of Silverton, a kitchen work- officers, leading to the arrest and er, and then was killed. conviction in any unsolved coun- Nuneviller, who is said to have Airlines Pact ty murder. (See MURDERS, Page 3) Counting four other unsolved murders still on the book, the re- ward total could reach $45,000 at Set for Vote this time. Lunar Police said that if Lynch is WASHINGTON (A?) - A set- Machinists would be held "pos- MURDER SUSPECTS — Police probing murder Aug. 3 convicted in the killing of Mrs. tlement agreement in the 39-day sibly and hopefully tomorrow." of Donna DeRier in Allaire State Park have issued these McKenzie, there probably will be Cameras airlines strike was announced to- Union president P. L. (Roy) no need for reward payments. day, subject to a vote of approval Siemiller said meetings of the two drawings in hunt for suspects. Face at laft resembles Though four people have been by 31,400 strikers against five strikers around the coun- that of a man neighbors saw hitchhiking on Rt. S24 near major airlines. try would be called as soon as linked as witnesses, none of them In Orbit park, in Allenwoed ssction of Wall Township, soon after possible to explain the terms ol went to authorities voluntarily and PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - A Asssistant Secretary of Labor the case was broken through in- James J. Reynolds slid in" an-the agreement and take! vote. killing. Face at right is like that of a man wanted for slwrt inert from a littls rocket vestigation by combined police nouncing the tentative contract Terms of the *ootraat agree- has pushed America's Lunar Or- indecent aliaurr «f en Oeaih Township wwnan ha lurad efforts. agreement that a vote by the ment were kept secret pending biter into an orbit around the to a wooded area Aug. "9. Simitar scenes and sex In the death of Miss DeRier, a moon-4 perfect spot, scientist! striking members of. the AFL- the vote but informed esti- 1 CIO International Association of mates Rlaced the total 3-year cos abuses, which did not include rape, make police think Hawthorne resident and Mont- say,, from which to take close- clair State Teachers College sci- Up portraits of the pockmarked at some $90 million, or about he may ba same person sought in the murder. 8 per cent per year. Top me- ence student who had been spend- 'Edward A. Lynch WUHam J. Nunevllkr lunar surface. chanics now make $3.52 per The 850-pound spacecraft, car- Absolved, hour, plus fringe benefits that rying cameras and other experi- bring a total to around $4 per Non-Combat Zone Village Bombed ments, attained lunar orbit at Quits Young hour. 11:34 a.m.

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