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Weather DISTRIBUTION TODAY 7 «JB. iwopKahm «.. BED BANK My awl tMaentar, wtfli •U* U the 4h. Partly efcwdy tndchty 23,050 tow to Item. Sunday, fair tad JMfHMr ntoumniDAr-m: an mild. See Weather, pegt 1 DIAL 741-0010 Ii«u«4 d«lljr, Kmdur tluoufji Friday, iteomf Clmii ptwuge VOL. 86, NO. 133 Paid at R*d Bask and at AddJUoeil Mailing Olficti. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1964 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Propose $6,198,086 Budget MIDDLETOWN — The Board of Education formally intro- The instruction area covers teachers salaries, salaries for The board will set the actual salary hikes for the prin- duced its 1964-1965 budget last night calling for $6,198,086 in principals and supervisors, textbooks, library books, and sup- cipals at a later date. school spending. plies. Funds also have been provided for rajses_for the super- A public hearing on the proposed budget will be held The board has appropriated $3,954,948 an increase of intendent, board secretary and transportation co-ordinator. Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. in the administration building. $423,698 for instruction purposes. The actual amount of the raises will be decided by the board at According to James W. Davidheiser, board secretary, the Last month$|he board adopted a new salary guide rais- a later date. proposed budget will raise the tax rate 19.8 cents per $100 of ing the starting11 salaries in each of the three major degree The transportation account is set at $320,150. This is an assessed valuation. The current tax rate is $2.87. categories by $290. The new guide accounts for the bulk of increase of $67,950. * He pointed out that nine cents of the rate increase covers the increase. Approximately $50,000 of this increase covers a like amount first-year interest payments on the recently approved $4.5 The board also plans to hire 24 new teachers for the shortage in this year's budget. school building program. school year starting July 1. the board was forced into the red as a result of the fire The new budget will require a tax levy of $4,425,099.64 — Included in this category is a $39,080 appropriation for last March which destroyed the Leonardo Annex. an increase of $587,268.64 over last year's tax levy. library books which is part of the board's program to build up The fire caused the transfer of students to the high school. The gross budget is up $770,288. the libraries in all the system's schools. The board was forced to contract for new bus routes because The bulk of the budget increase is reflected in the instruc- Funds are also provided for salary increases for the 14 of the switch. tion, debt service, transportation categories. principals and guidance director. (See MIDDLETOWN, Page 2) Contests Set By 18 County Issue Presentment on Sex Offenders FREEHOLD — A county Grand Jury present- Prosecutor Vincent P. Keuper said he will ar- • Currently there are 27 male deviates convicted ment has been handed up dealing with criminal sex range to have appropriate witnesses, including Dr. of various sex offenses who have been committed School Boards offenders committed to Marlboro State Hospital. Robert P. Nenno, medical director of the hospital, to Marlboro. But Superior Court Judge J. Edward Knight has testify again with a stenographer present. Under the law, they are to be held for treat- Contests in at least 18 local impounded the text, at least temporarily. That the document deals with sex perverts ment and may be released at the discretion of the AYERS RESIGNS — Fred L. Ayers of Little Silver, who school districts in northern committed to the hospital was made clear when Board of Managers. They may not be confined for The September Session jury, which also is con- Monmouth County were indicated Mr. Keuper told the court the jury began its inquiry longer, however, than the maximum term authorized gave up the position of county auditor yesterday after tinuing a gambling probe through Feb. 27, was di- yesterday as the filing period fo after receiving evidence that several sex-offender by law for their offense. 19 years at the post, accepts congratulations for his rected by Judge Knight to resume deliberations on non-regional board of education patients had escaped. The question of Marlboro patient-security re- the hospital matter. long service from Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin. candidates ended at 4 p.m. Dr. Nenno said he is anxious to read the ceived considerable attention several months ago "I hate to go, but I can't help it," Mr. Ayers declared The Bayshore promised the After receiving the presentment, he - said he presentment, and that he has no hesitation in re- when it was learned Dr. Nenno had ordered a 500- most spirited competition with sadly. He holds an engraved watch, a gift of the free- could not accept it because no stenographic record turning to the Grand Jury room. * foot section of chain-link fence, which was topped contests for board posts in seven had been made of testimony which led to it. He He told The Red Bank Register that Marlboro with barbed wire, removed. holders, in left hand. Starting yesterday auditor's job of the area's eight districts. said he is required to satisfy himself that sufficient is not assigned violent patients under the sex-con- The controversy developed to such heights that will be full time. George Bergen of Neptune, formerly Middletown, the county's larg- legal evidence has been adduced to warrant a vict-adjustment program; that these are sent to the many people assumed fencing about the entire in- est school district, also has the presentment. more secure, Trenton State Prison Hospital. (See ISSUE, Page 2) an investigator for the state Legalized Games of Chance largest slate — 14 aspirants foi Commission, was appointed. His salary will be $7,000. three openings. In Raritan Mr. Ayers received $5,000 as a part time officer. Township; board control is at stake with five posts on the nine- member board to be filled. Strathmore Wins Township Political Control Twelve candidates'have filed in that free-for-all. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Strathmore took political con- In Union Beach, nine candi- trol of the municipality last night. dates are vying for four, open "Sworn in as new township committeemen were Charles Bright Year ings. Keyport has five candi- W. Dryden and Jay Krivitzky, Strathmore residents, and elected dates for three posts, Holmdel unanimously as mayor was Committeeman Henry E. Trap- and Highlands six for three, and hagen, who supported the Strathmore ticket in November. Keansburg, four for three. He replaces John Marz, Jr., who had served as mayor South of the Navesink, contests for more than a quarter century before he was defeated. Is Forecast loom in seven districts with six The only "pro-Marz" committeemen left on the governing candidates ' for three posts in body: Gilbert H. Hickman and Daniel H. Downey. both Red Bank and Fair Haven All five committeemen are Democrats, although Mr. Krivit- five seeking the three vacancies zky and Mr. Dryden ran as independents in November. in Monmouth Beach and four ap- APPOINT SCHWARTZ plicants for three openings in For County As the committee organized last night for 1964, a number both Tinton Falls and Oceanport of major salaried appointments went to Strathmore residents, school districts. FREEHOLD — The Monmouth County Board of Freehold- including township atorney, Richard T. Schwartz, whose ap- ers counted 1963 yesterday as a "good year" and forecast In Little Silver there is a three- pointment had been announced earlier, and deputy building in- action in 1964 to add to "the comfort, safety, and continued way race for a single two-year spector, John Moran, election campaign manager for Mr. Kri- growth in the economic future of our residents." term, but no opposition for the vitzky and Mr. Dryden. incumbents in two full terms. So summed up by Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin, the Mr. Hickman voted against the appointment of Mr. Moran, Ocean Township has six candi- state- of the county was held to be secure and expanding. along with two other deputy building inspectors, George Haus- dates for three board seats. "I pledge myself and the members of this board to the mann and Charles L. Wynn. In Sea Bright there are two continuation of additional road building, bridge construction, The post of deputy township clerk went to Mrs. Lillian contests, with four candidate new facilities for county government departments, court rooms Schwartz, 8 Asbury La., wife of David H. Schwartz, an assistant seeking the three full terms t< Jay Krivitzky Charles W. Dryden Henry E Traphagcn aad library facilities, and pledge determined consideration and campaign manager for the Krivitzky-Dryden ticket. be filled, and three aspirants to action on the many responsibilities that fall on the shoulders of Salaries for the posts will be established at a later date. the two two-year vacancies. your county government." Other appointments: There are contests also in fou Missing in the rainbow of development for the next U Joseph J. Seaman, Perth Amboy, auditor; Karl F. Heuser, months, however, were specific details. of the five districts in the Free- Jury's Term Is Extended Matawan borough, engineer, and Mrs. Pauline K. Behr, treasur- hold area. er, all held over from last year, and Ernest Shortridge, Cliff- In Marlboro, seven have filed FREEHOLD — The holdover Prosecutor (Vincent Pi Keuper willingly and appear at an early Other Pictures, Page 1 wood Beach, building inspector, replacing Harold J.