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K-REAl ESTATE FOR SALE K-l Homes ASBURY PARK SUNDAY PRESS, Feb. 21, 1963 71 NEAli MILLION 3IARK Mini, Britain 's Most Popular Car --'r-y HiIfeJ I i) (U 1 1' A -VI. ey A tj i kv -r rM Wvm are rare. HT71 1L. J.i: aven in me aenvery room, LONDON UP) Britain's most popular postwar car hits the million mark this month.

It is the giant British Motor Corporation's ubiquitous Mini, the tiny box-like, auto which first saw light of day in August 1959. In fact thi model, designed specifically for low gas consumption, maneuverability and easy handling in jam-packed traffic conditions, was the first "baby" to result from the "marriage" of the Austin and Morris companies in 1952. Build a better mousetrap There were many critics who called the first Minis just that. Some called them ugly ducklings, others orange boxes, roller skates, or even doghouses, a term by which they re still known in Sweden. Many Rejected Indeed, there were many who rejected the early Minis as a gimmick that would not last.

In fact, the Mini, after a slow start, suddenly caught the public imagination at a time when the market potential was high. It became accepted first as a "second" car. Its ease of handling and parking appealed to the housewife. TTien junior got his hands on it and then the racing fraternity. Soon the sporting Mini began i nopKirK was tne over-all win ner of the gruelling Monte Carlo Rally.

Has 'Firsts' Before the Mini, no British car had been built in volume with either front-wheel drive or independent suspension; no car had been made anywhere in the world in serious quantities POOL READY-Workmen have completed th is 10-by 20-foot therapeutic pool on the. ground floor of the $4 million Susan Greenwall Wing of Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. The capacity pool has special controls "to regulate water and air temperatures, cleaning, and filtering. It is a major part of the $500,000, 9,000 square foot rehabilitation area, which will provide physical therapy services not now existent in this part of New Jersey. The seven-story wing will be dedicated June 5 but 40 pe' cent of the building is already in use.

Top Japanese Students Intern In American Military YOKOSUKA, Japan un Ja- man of the U.S.-sponsored pro- day the hospital ooservmg -r "a arowra panese medical school gradu- gram. and then goes out to drive a In too, it ates with little practical expert-1 Capt. Faucett says American taxi or work in a store to earn t0 the top till in Janu-ence are acquiring valuable in- patients take to the Japanese a living. fy 1964 a Mini Cooper 'S tern training at the U.S. Mili-' quite well and that rejections There is no housing, food or ype driven by Irishman Paddy women have no objections," he! hospitals get free quarters but adds.

(pay for their meals. They re- The Interns learn all the la- ceive $73 a month. Lord Snowden (left, near itopped out of this Morris which used other than metal springs; no one had combined water cooling with a four-cylinder transverse mounted engine; nobody had contemplated 70 miles an hour with road wheels of less than 12 inches in diameter and everyone believed that a car of less than 11 feet in length must have rear seats suitable only for chil dren. The Mini cut through these only about 205,000. By the year ormi n.oAAlnil.

test medical techniques and get to use them. Each is assigned a sponsor who works closely with the trainees, who spend 26 days in each service hospital after an indoctrination period. The results of the program may be seen in the quality of Japanese doctors who go to the Library Friends to Press For Facility Near Shore United States. Almost one each to medicine, leaving a marked year gets a scholarship for fu-; shortage of doctors, ture study. The U.S.

hospitals are selec- Capt. Faucett says the Japa-1 tive in their choice of the Japanese have an intern program nese. Of the 3,600 medical of their own but most medical racant ta gram usuaiy means intern spends oniy about two nours a i i i Princeti Margaret, has uit (APJ 2W. themselves differing only their nameplate labels came the Wolseley and Riley versions of the model. 'Copies' Made These companies botjb subsidiaries of BMC produced the "Hornet" and "Elf," respectively.

When they arrived in October 1961 they were calculated to broaden tive appeal oi we model. They had different styled radiators, lengthened tails Jo accommodate larger true-space and higher standardsof finish and fittings within the compass of the small "package." In the commercial field many operators modified and adapted the light panel truck version ito individual requirements, In Britain the Mini is above class consciousness. 1 It is not amiss to spy a member of the royal family, perhaps even chauffeur driven, weaving in one through a busy London street. But perhaps the finest accolade was the comment of a leading motoring correspondent: "If you've got a Mini, a Roils is a very good second car?" Little Silver Fire Cause Is Unknown LITTLE SILVER-Authorities will probably never learn what caused the fire that destroyed the three-story mansion off Seven Bridge road Friday night, Fire Chief Walter Stearns said yesterday. Mr.

Stearns said there is no place to begin looking for clues as to how the blaze might have started. i "There Is absolutely nothing he. said. The southern half of the structure was engulfed in flames when the first fire trucks arrived at the scene. The blaze roared out of control for more than two hours.

Firemen from three boroughs could do nothing to save the house. It began at 7:30 p.m. and fire-men were wetting down the ruins until after midnight. The last fire truck left the scene 2. a.m.

No one was home when 'it broke out. The owners, Mr. and Arthur C. Davenport, were taken to Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, for treatment of shock after returning and seeing their home in flames. Mr.

Steams said he would not be able to estimate the loss until after he talks to Mr. Dav-enport. The house, which consisted 'of about 20 rooms, was built the turn of the century. It Was located at the end of Paas ane on a Peninsula bounded by Town Neck Creek and the South snrewsourv Kiver. Rock, Ice Slide Kills 26 in Chile; rUEKTO MONTT, Chile Uli-A police patrol reached tsiy Cabrena yesterday and reported arv Hrtsnital in K.

Army, Wavy ana Air force; hospitals select top graduates each year under the program. "TIV a In nf wrvrb hilt it comes back manifold," says Capt. Ralph Faucett, senior medical officer here and chair- lb A Jul VI nvin vmv Air Veteran Gives Self Up as Arsonist MINNEAPOLIS UPI Boasts ana threats written on a iiy leaf torn from a hotel Bible led to the surrender here of a young Air Force veteran who ad mitted kindling a string of church and business building fires from Boston to Minneapolis. Joseph Frank Neussendcrfer. Drayton Plains, appeared in Municipal Court yesterday.

He was ordered to return Tuesday, with counsel, to plead to a charge of aggravated arson. Bond was set at $50,000. David Jamieson, head of the fire department arson squad, said Neussendorfer, son of a fire equipment manufacturer and nephew of a nun, is well groomed and looked like a col lege student. Neussendorfer signed a statement relating to three recent fires, Mr. Jamieson said, and I i i 1 the coastal region will contain I If I 525,000 while the western re- J-M-gion will contain 375,000.

From Puge 1 -Although there are 13 "ex- Friday showed only cold ashes, empt" libraries in the coastal "If the youths had drank the region, the municipalities con-1 three cases of beer they had, Congress May Approve Goofball, Pep Pill Law TOMB RIVER -West Earl Court, next to Waahlniton Bt. BohooL New I bedroom modern ranch, lVfa baths, carport, screened porch. Quality oonstrue- gia at sjon, Toms VISIT OUR MODEL HOML8 BHIELLE SHORES IMC Real Estate Brokers Castle 1-1(41 nwriu. luverview or. brlelle.

MJ, WAI.T. Tf-WNfiUTB a.owm 1 1M Barkalow Rd beautiful pew rancher on 100x100 tot. oedrooms, IV, baths, hot water heat, full basement ettached (araga. Excellent location. Call S81-59W.

irtv. room split, expansion attic, (meed In yard, screened porch, aluminum combination, all appliances. Owner must relocate. Call tJi-4041 alter 1 p.m. Wa sale houses on time.

Come bought yours today, star Realty 642-1100. Open 7 days. 1-9. WEST ELM AR Modern ranch, 2 bedrooms, pine living room, large kitchen, closed porch, fireplace, Aluminum siding storms It screens, city water, high lot 100 100. Sacrifice for quick sale.

222-9213. WE will build CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM RANCH complete with full cellar for 111,100. Bend for FREE book of plans. Northern Homes, Kt. 79, Morganville, N.J.

191-9100. WEST LONQ BRANCH 4 bedroom spilt level, newly painted, well kept, on acre 3't baths, den or 1th bedroom, asperate dining room, 1 lerge rec. room, full basement with cedar closet, laundry room. 2 car garage with pull down stairway to storans area, large patio, aium'rrm storm windows It screens, many extras. Near Parochial It Public schools, 120,600.

Call 232-3901. I ROOM RANCH With cellar, 110.100. Built sn your lot ready to move In. a Custom Builders, LTD. Ml-jllt.

town. Reasonable rates. 5.1-1111. WEST LONO BRANCH Ranch. bedrooms, 1 Ms bath, full cellar, garage, large lot.

122,600. BUSCH REALTY Broker, 142-1110. K-2 Business Property MANASQUAN BEACH Fully equipped luncheonette, furnished apts; bath-houses, parking lot. 223-0920. 1 ACRES House and out buildings.

All Improvements. Zoned commercial and light Industry. Write "Property" P.O. Box 713, Red Bank. NEED SPACE? WAREHOU9E OR FAC TORY sites now available near Hwy.

30 Wanamassa. Will build to sell or lease. Csll OEO. W. 8CHUFLER, REALTY LAND EXCHANOS 808 HWY.

13, WAN AMASS N.J. 776-62U. K-4 lots and Acreage SEA GIRT AREA Investors 15 acres of prims land "lth 3 acre pond, ft mile to shopping. 2 miles to ocean, 1180.000. Will finance.

L. D. EDWARDS AGENCY Realtor Multiple Listing Member Sea Girt, N.J. 449-8000 ACREAGE LOTS DWELLINGS. PRANK D.

NERI, Real Estate Broker, 855 Hwy. 70, Laure'ton, TW 10027 0040. BUILDING LOTS AND ACREAGE Off Hwy. 33. Howell Township.

Bocmlng area. Terms. 542-4068. CHOICE CORNER LOT 100 I 1W Hlllcrest Lekeview. Colonial Terrace.

Call after 1 m. 774-19M. COMMERCIAL WATERFRONT 1 acre on navigable water. Steve Allen Axsn- cy. Realtor, Sea ulrt, 449-4640.

MANASQUAN RIVER BEAUTIFUL HOMI SITES TREND HOMES 192-3031 MANASQUAN WATERFRONT Ideal all year or summer location. Picturesque. Have your own dock. Lot totals 75x100. Nice section.

BEAMS REALTY CO. 223-0524 OCEAN TOWNSHIP Building lot, 100' xlOO', paved street at deed end. Cleared, with city water. 531-095. READY TO 005 lots kt 15900 each.

West Long Branch. 631-1707 SPRINQ LAKE North end, residential, approx. 69 150 50. Call owner, 828-0421. TOMS RIVER Custom built split.

I rooms. 3 baths, eloaed porch, garage, cor. 82x124. FHA approved. 349-1837.

WALL TOWNSHIP 1 lots. R-l lone. 1 acre larger. Take one or all. Builder's terms.

16000 It up. 333-0311. WATERFRONT LOT3 1J500. Wooded lots 11500. 10 down.

1 years to pay. The Circle Agency, Broker, Rt. 88. Bncktown. 893-58K0.

2 ACRES Near Parkway, Rt. 34, Ii Allaire 8tate Park. 13000. Call 449-8771. 100x100 well landscaped and shrubbed building lot In Neptune's best residential section.

Oflered at 15500. Inquire Mertens Agency. 774-6000. K-5 Farms FARMS HOMES ACRIAdt BEN ALPERN REALTOR HO 3-1484 41 W. Mala Freehold.

N.J. ONLY $1.00 PER ACRE (00 ACRE FARM 1500.00 Colored Brochure Free Land where vegetables, coffee, rice, cotton, wheat, corn or anything planted thrives. Plentv of grass. Wonderful climate. Immigrants from all over the world are pouring Into this country seeking tnelr lortunes.

irucx garoens, pepper, coffee, and rice plsntatlons. This land Is located approximately 400 miles north of Brasilia, Capital of Brazil, South America. It Is not far from the new hvdro-electrlc plant In Tocantins. We have 250 farms to sell at 1500 00 each, 150 00 down. 120.00 per month, ino finance charges' but we offer 101.

discount for cash. These farms have been fully surveyed, staked and registered. All of our titles are free and clear. Free colored brochure upon reouest. Selig Bros.

Real Estate Co. illcensed real estate dealers Dy tne State of Indiana, members of ths lndlanapolla Chamber of Commerce 1, 42 W. South Street, Indianapolis. Ind. Telephone: Area Code 317, ME 4-8321.

K-6-Cemtery lots CEMETERY PLOTS Monmouth Memorial Park. Lots 111 411. Blocs Lots 311 It 117. Blok 3 Ofltrtil ii, bflosr oiarket price. Phone 644 efter a HomM AIR8TREAM TRA.TO, ThAILEK Sherwood Mobile Home Park Rt.

34. Long ValHi. I.J. UP 1-3M3 Nimrod Camper is In your future It on display now at Ofschke's 160J Asbury Asbury Park 714-1331. BILYOU MOBILE HOMES INC.

Hwy. 31 Eatontown 142-11 10 BUDDY-! ASHTJA-MALLARD NEW It USED MOBILE HOMES ll)6S-50'xlO' 1 bfdrooms t'M Ori-en Acres Mobile Manor ft Sulfa Rt. 1, W. Farms Preehold 453-2335 CIRCLE TRAILER SALES New and Uaed nuttfiil Mnhlle Courts Hwy. 11 Eatontown LI -Pnt COX CAMPING TRAILERS MA ani Tt sn law Special Rental Rates Oct.

15 Mar. II ITT oeiore vou dut BRY'B. Hwy. II. Nertune.

HOUSE TRAILER STORAHI 4yall-able at Motors. Rt. 31. Eaton- LAKEHURST MOBIT HOMES Rt. 70.

Lakehurst, N.J. Call 657-4781 MODERN 50x10 HOUSE TRAILER bedrooms, completely furn. Ready 'or occupancy. Between Freehold It Lakewood. 33-9257, RIDOEWAY MOBILE HOMES COURT 8ALf Ambaeeedor American 171.

Lakehurst OL 1-7617 1 mile west of Rt. 70 on Rt. 171 TRAILER STORAGE 34 per running foot. Minimum 17.50 per mo. Bottle gas.

propane 10e per pound. Levlne Mntor Corp. 57 Hwy. 3S. Eatontown, 143-1030.

VAGABOND. SCHULT. CAPITAL Trayel trailers parts, accessories, hitches. Brown's Trailer Village It Sales Hwy. 35, Belmar 449-5853 1954 TRAVELITE 42x8.

Two bedrooms, two heaters, lot available. Good location. Call anytime 774-38W or 111-3971. 3 bedroom Pacemaker, MxlO, 1' expando living room, 3' expando bedroom, partially furn. Asking 14800 or beet offer.

7B7-0193. 3 RITZ-CRAFT MOBILE HOME 35, on plot. Excellent condition. bedroom. 12,500.

483-3545. SHULT 3 bedroom. 16x100 plus tip-out room. 1500 down, take over payments. Inquire Angle-In Motor Court, Rt.

33. Farmlngdale. 1161 DETROITER 13x54, used 3'4 months, hive to sell for personal reasons. Phone 191-6133. a a ON THI BAT UTlnf room, flrepltct, fliM cneloi.d, bow window overlooking water, kttch-a, dining are with alldlni dear, I twdroomi, 1 btthi, family room, 1 ear hot water gas heat, 8hor Country Realty Brtellt Circle, Brlelle.

Broker Office Ivei. 883-7679. POINT PLEASANT 1 oodroom, IV. story. Walk to atoree and church.

Feature carnal room, dlnlnf room, cellar, city water aewar 113,600. J. B. KLAM Broker, 139T Bay Point Pleaiant. J63-334S.

Ivei. 191-9529. HOWELL TOWNSHIP Bold to Mttlt eatate. Ranch on 100x150' lot. Formal dlnlnc room, modern kitchen, 1 huee bedroom oaally made Into 2.

Oaraia. ml. to North Jersey ecmmuter buaei. Need acme Inexpentlve lepaln. Full price awug.

POINT PLEASANT BORO-1 bedroom ranch on corner lot, Vi block from boat bail a. Quiet street, larte breeie-war. arete attached, full baaement. Drive by 2001 Orailni Place and call for an atnt. you Ilka the outilde.

Full price lia.SOO. FARMINODALJ REAL ESTATE 61 Main Farmlntdale Broier B3I-3971 POINT PLEASANT DO YOU NEED A LAMER HOME? If the answer Is TES wa have the key to a spacious younf brick It frame split level In lovely area. This charming home has an attached garage, living room, dining area, good I'sed kitchen It 2 ceramic tile baths. The lower level Is complete with utility room, ree room plus a waterproof cellar. This Is lot of housa for only 111,400.

RALPH I. HAYES Real Estate Dial 199-3533 POINT PLEASANT, Near Beach, 1 bedroom, large tlaeaed In porch com- Jieteiy lurmanea, gooi J900.00. Partial heat good renter. Prlee heat. Hutchinson Jk Me Elroy Realtors, 102 Broadway, Point Pleaaant Beach, N.J.

892-1601. POINT PLEASANT. REDUCED FOR quick bali Dearoom ranch, full basement, enclosed porch. Urge kitchen, dlnlnc area, living room, tile bath, oil heat. Price 112.000.

THE DUMONT AGENCY. 110 Arnold 199-1000. POINT PLEASANT BEACH 114,900 Extra Verge Uvlnj room, dlnlnf room A par oh. city water 4s sewers. OP CANAL POINT PLEASANT 113.100 Walk to stores and t.

Peter's. Casual room, dlnlnc room, cellar, elty water A sewers. 114.700 I bedroom ranch Inewl heated Jslouslt porch, sunny kitchen, attached garate, combination storm windows and doors, driveway, seeded lawn and shrubs, We Invite VA and FHA buyers. J. B.

KLA88, UM Bay 193-2242 REALTOR Point Pleasant Eves. 192-1629 POINT PLEASANT Split level, 1 rooms, 1ft baths, large lot, lovely neighborhood. 117,900. Call 192-3108. POINT PLEASANT Immaculate 1 room ranch, garage, aluminum combinations, hot water baseboard heat, Norgs dryer Included.

Ideal retirement horns. 113.800. OEHRINO AGENCY. Broker, 3100 Bridge Point Pleasant, ll2-6350. POINT PLEASANT Sacrifice.

1 room custom built ranch, well kept, I full tile baths, attached overslted garage, fireplace. Many extras. 1,780 sq. ft. living space.

Beeutlful location. 3 minutes to schools If stores. 1 block from water aetlvitiea. Private bale. Must sell Immediately, Pull price 111,600.

Phone 890-4538. POINT PLEASANT New custom 1 bedroom ranch, large living room, dining room, tile bath, attached garage. Buy now. Save 15001 Price goes up In spring. SHANK REALTY.

3601 Her-berUvllle Point Pleasant, 8t-0575. Eves. 893-1797. POINT PLEASANT Immaculate Cape Cod, I large rooms, ceramic tile bath cor. lot.

1800 down, assume mortgage, Daymen Ls of 182 Including taxes it Interest. 199-7331 or 899-9734. POINT PLEASANT BORO New custom built ranch. 3 bedrooms wall to wall carpeting, aluminum combination hMt Knrat si drver. olinds patio, full basement, attached finished garae.

75x100, 117,100. Call 191-1130 RANCH HOME IN POINT PLEASANT BORO Combination norma room ana dining area, 1 large bedrooms and living room, modern kitchen, ceramic tile bath full cellar. lB-470. SOUTH TOMS RIVER Ranch, 3 bedrooms, living room with dming area, eat-in kitchen, utility room, com-blnatlon aluminum windows, carport, patio. Beautifully landscaped, fenced In yard, tlj.000.

441-S481, 341-8i0. SAM TE1CHEH AGENCY 387 Oceanport Ave. Oceanport 141-3101 "8EA OIRT ESTATES" Well "Iovn-ship. 4 models from 124.100. Old Mill Rd.

cor. W. Chicago Blvd. Open Sat. It Sun.

or 223-1238 or 774-1493. SHARK RIVER HILLS New hedroom ranch. 3 baths, paneled dinlna room, garage, storm windows. Principals 77S-10M. SHARK RIVER MANOR New 3 bedroom Colonial, porch, cellar, attic.

1918 River Plata. 881-0784 after 1. SHARK RIVER HILLS 3 year old custom colonial, cape cod, 3 bedrooms, full expansion attic, excellent condition, extras. 115.200. 775-8908.

BPRINO LAKE North end, 7 looms, 4 bedrooms, 3 tile baths, 3 porches, attached garage, new wasner A dryer, full basement. 138,000. Call 821-0436. SPRING LAKE North East 3rd 3 bedrooms, baths. E.

V. PATTERSON'S 30N8, Heal-tor, 449-6253. 449-5624. SOUTH BELMAR Summer bungalow, 3 bedrooms, bath, taxes 1120 for 15,800. PRANCES GIB-LIN WEI8KR, Broker, RR Plana, Spring Lake Heights, 01 1-7962 or MU 1-4137.

SPPRINO LAKE Brick end frame. 3 bedrooms, baths, blocks to ocean. Furnished. 132,100. THOMAS C.

ELY Agency, Realtor, 1st Ave. at Chicago ea uirt. 4-omu. TO BUY OR dJCLL tn Belmar Spring Lake Sea Olrt Manaaquaa Brlelle Wall Townsnlp, see any member 0 the South Monmouth Multiple Listing Bertie. TOMS RIVER 1 bedroom ranch, basement, 13x30 living room, 11x11 screened porch, ell hot water baseboard heat, storm windows, soreens, Venetian blinds, elty water, shade trees.

3 blocks from golf course, pool, walking distance to supermarket, schools, cnurch-es, town. 114.500. Call 349-9591. TOMS RIVER 4 bedroom Cape Cod. Like new.

Bath and On overslsed corner lot. Near Bay, Beach A Shopping. Storms A screens. Only 1350 down. 191 per rno.

NO LEOAL FEE8 to a qualified buyer. GOLDSTEIN AOENCY. Broker, 333-2211. THE SEARCH IS ENDEDI OCEANPORT Charming 3 bedroom ranch, situated on a very large lot, Includes living room, dining room, kitchen, hardwood floors, attached garage, baseboard heat. Only 117,910.

Approx. 1131 per mo. for qualified buyers. See It today. 8TAR REALTY 842-1100 Open 7 days a week BROKER TOM8 RIVER 140,000.

I bedroom home, 3 fireplaces, 2 full baths, lot 100x150. Near town, churches school. Separate lot 75x150 18,500. Call 349- 3322 after 7 p.m. TOM8 RIVER Owner transferred.

Taxea under 1400. 4 bedroom, dining room, paneled rec. room, fireplace, built In pool. 122.000. 341-1181.

TOMS RIVER 7 room ol-Ievel, paneled fsmllv room with patio door, all electric kitchen with dishwasher, double oven It surface burner. 2 complete baths. 3 car garjige. aluminum storms jb xrreens Isrire treed lot landsraped It fenced. 117.990.

349-2489 after 1 m. or on weekends. TOM8 RIVER 1 room ranch, 4 bedrooms. 3 tile baths. Larse rec.

room, full basement, farsfte; 1 olock off Rt. I. Excellent neighborhood. 341-1JW. TOMS RIVER 1 room house on l'i acres.

Old Freehold Rd. Welkin distance to shopping center. Appointment only. Call 349-4593 or 349-0704. TOMS RIVER 3 bedroom bl-leyel.

paneled basement, garage, fenced In front It back, pallo, storms screens, many extras. 114,000. Call 341-1981. TOMS RIVER Custom Built 1 yea vounk 3 bedroom bi-level around th corner from achool A shoppink center Featurea (70 ner cant oomplsted den or 4th bedroom ft bathi. Patio far-are.

City sewers, city water It curbs Combination windows, 115.500. NO II DOWN TO ALL QUALIFIED BUYERS By appointment only ask for Mr. Tra desco, 349-2283. Eves. It Hun.

341-006 Crystal St Okun Realtors. TOMS RIVER I room ranch, full basement, attached garage, baseboard heat, electrlo kitchen. 114,800. Conyen-tlonal mortgage only. Prlmroae Manor, Schenck's Mill Line off Booper Aye.

Call J49-M8 TOMS RIVER 1 room year 'round Cape Cod 10x85 tt lot. 18 90. OEORGI I. BLOCK AOENCY. 113-4711.

YOU'RE NOT DREAMING KEW SHREWSBURY Comfortable raneh, located on Terry Lane which Includes 3 bedrooms, bath, living room, full basement, large lot, carport. Yours for only 111.900. 1141 per mo. for quallflid buyers. Call to- day.

STAR REALTY 141-1100 Open days a week BROKER 1 A 3 Rt. '83, 10 1 '64 WASHINGTON Coneres- sional supporters of legislation to strengthen controls over the distribution and use of habit- forming depressant and stimu- lant drugs so-called "goof- balls" and "pep pills" ap-' pear nearer than ever before to aciuevisg weir purpose. The House Interstate and For eign Commerce Committee con- eluded hearings Feb. 10 on bill introduced by committee Chairman Oren Harris, D-Ark. As a result of IncreasiM con- ai icaai juuit vi uic uius ur dustry-s objections to earlier, 1 FREEHOLD The Friends of the Monmouth County Library Association plans to fight to have the library moved from Freehold, The association announced its plan to Monmouth County Freeholder Benjamin H.

Danskin. The freeholders, as part of a six-year capital improvement program, plan to build a new library. The association wants it located near the coast. Of the five members of the Board of Freeholders, only Democrat Eugene J. Bedell has announced tha' he favors a new library located near the Garden Sta.e Parkway in Eaton- town or Wall Township.

Feelings Cited Mr. Danskin and the other mi. uansMii dim uic uiuci three Republican Freeholders (edly favor keeping the gbSrv at the Tountv seat Mhe og seat soon, as the freeholders are vuuirjr nuiai; io try 10 agree on a sue. The trenc fj the librarv as- i els fhe KSWl Dyeo Decause me coumy i ii i- nnnii ntinM rtAntnn its a ACAP A T'Z' library' nav fnur times as much Ute UteW' operating budg- moutn re8ion- Due. ITi Rural Factor Noted They also feel the library no longer serves the purpose for which it was originally established, namely, to serve the county's rural areas.

The association cites these reasons for moving the library Freehold: tv.s noDulation while the 12 1 nlcgt SnHin told setung omer nres, six cern about the probIem an qu. urug schedued to meet within two were i in Minneapolis, one in a effort by Rep. Harris to meet S5S Lni tSt i weeks with the Board of Com-St. Pau hote and others in a in. clinics and laboratories but I u.

nu )- Hospitals i pay for an intern at a Japanese It TTO Htwpudi. mc uucun w.t. Capt. Faucett notes that the. Japanese program faces serious difficulties this year because a large majority of students say they want no part of the program.

Those who resent the shortcomings of intern practices go on to oecome researchers or take uo other fields related school eraduates last year, 97 wo rMmmfmA fr Wia tn. service program. But only 36 were picked. said his committee did not have sufficient time before adjourn ment to hold comprehensive hearings, and so the House took no action on the measure. Rep.

Harris bill is similar to Sen. Dodd's 1964 proposal. Srid ly, the bill would limit the pro- duction oi sumuiant ana ae pressant drugs to pnarmaceuti (l. cal firms Department of Health Educa- tion and We fare and the sa and d.stribu lor id I fts to ST'. not to maintain rpfnrrK fnr fin ps Ann tn Ren Harri.

ha rhanpeH sev- s. era! provisions of his. bill to 7-r mpe. wu itiom dm keepm and would en ro wfin in mn Tu rppnm bhallcnge the inclusion of a par- ij tifying Jan 27i Mr. Larrick said reaI ager)ts greater inspection spokesman 0T the Natonal sociation of Retail Druggists ob- i.j i.i b.

Mi ien 1(i iile IHUVISIUI 3 dUtUUI- -fin- fyifJiaanl ni ilViftt in In sped pharmacists' prescription files. A representative of the Amer- ican Pharmaceutical Association objected to the inclusion of i drugs subject to adtied controls was broadly and that only drugs which had been be passed This accusation was denied by druf representatives, particularly those of manufacturers. A staff member of the House Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee told Congressional Quarterly that the main question among most committee members was "not the specific objections raised by the witnesses but the broad question of whether we need a bill in this area and, if so, what it should do." measures, tne mi seems t0 receive warm reception t0 federal insnertors. taming them will still have to pay for the new county library because the new library will be built with general tax funds rather than county funds dedicated to library use. At present, the municipalities with "exempt" libraries do not pay a county library tax.

Pay More in Taxes Coastal region municipalities pay $144,321 of the county library tax, while the municipalities in the western region pay only $30,661. "Judging by the facts, it seems the time has come for the coastal region to be recognized as the mainstay of the county library system," the association said. STRONG From Pags 1 back from Washington under U.S. orders to launch a coup. The U.S.

embassy has formally denied these claims. Thi and Ky also have been cool toward Gen. Taylor since they purged the civilian high national council the nation's legislative body Dec. 20. That purge was denounced by the United States.

Informants said. the rush of the Thi group to have Khanh was not so much to keep Khanh in power but to prevent the Thao group from taking over. Thao got support from Lt. Gen. Tran Van Khiem, Vietnamese ambassador to Washington, Asked about Khiem's status nw- mber Thi's junta ambassador to Washington.

Khiem up to this mo ment is still ambassador to the United States. Statements attributed to him by the foreign press last night were not official. We have not seen any state ments from him." both houses of Congress. Growine Problem A dim amuncia compounllSi How. th also be habit.

ussve vnupuvkMnmiui forming substances used as sub- itiiee. fnr narrfltire. After nrn- car), husband of Britaln'i Mini. conventions with a design that has since technically dominated the small car world. There is no stock car of its size today which can match it competitively on the road or track.

The basic Mini began life with its "sideways on engine of 803 cc. Subsequently this power pack was boosted to cc. Later still the types the nurque were born with 970, 1,070, and even 1,275 cc; engines One version is reported to have topped 130 miles an hour though most competition models do a mere 100 miles per hour. Cheek by jowl with the basic Austin and Morris Minis in they probably would have burned the place down," Sgt. Garra brant said.

The quartet walked through the quiet cabin and found several burned matches strewn on the floor near kerosene lamps. There were 11 unmade beds and various pieces of bedding strewn throughout. The reporter picked up a pile of pillows and found a half-full six-pack of beer. Outside he found about 15 spent cartridges. "The boy with the rifle was probably shooting at rabbits or fooling around," Sgt.

Garrabrant said as he pocketed several cartridges. He said Friday he found the loaded rifle behind a studio couch with a box and a half of One of tne three bedrooms in the cabin had James Bond thrillers strewn over the floor along with clothing believed to belong to the Pamells. The gas, electricity, and water were turned off, but kerosene lamps were spaced throughout. Before the Inspection tour the father of one of the eight youths arrested Friday phoned police headquarters and asked Patrolman Gant why he drew his pistol on a group of teen-agers. "What would you do if someone confronted you with a rifle?" the patrolman asked the caller.

He quoted the caller as saying his son told him there was a welcome sign at the cabin. "The only way he could have read the sign was to break into the cabin. Because we have welcome mats on our steps doesn't mean that people can break into our homes," lie retorted. Rifle Tests Planned He said police tests will be run on the rifle to see if it is the weapon used by the rapist. Late yesterday police found who owned the rifle, but refused 4 to release his name.

While the quartet was leaving the scene yesterday, three of the boys arrested returned in a blue foreign car that Patrolman Gant ennftn OLAI i iuu One youth got out and told the police they returned to see if one of the cars that was stuck in sand during the raid had been freed. It had. The photographer said, "Just a minute sonny, I want to take your picture." The youth ran back to the car and yelled, "Hey, wait a minute. I don't want my picture taken." The photographer took the picture, anyway. On Aug.

20, 1964, Mayor Lemon and the Borough Council ruled that names of juvenile offenders should be released so the Council would not be put in the position of harboring juvenile offenders. In later incidents with Juveniles, police yielded the names of offenders. The area has a long history of drag racing and necking, police said. Mrs. Parnell had previously complained to the Borough Council that teen-agers were parking In the area and damaging the cabin.

Police patrol the area nightly. r. ucuiar arUg unaer provisions 01 longed use, three drugs bjij SSLSSmSt1 Some Faults Found even nel Despite the changes In the even oeain. biU spokesmen for govern. In the postwar years, misuse lndustry still find of these drugs has grown at em- tn, wuu A kin t.

an alarming rate, particularly ainui.K i-cu-08CT3. measure was weak Freehold contain onlv 15 rreenoio, coniam oniy io per llf, Gen. ing wnn me lmpon, mdnuidL- ture and sale of by the large production of bar- pi urates ano ampneiam nes in his rountrv for leeit mate Dur- D0S6S. George P. Larrick, commis- sioner of the Food and Drug Administration, estimates a more than nine billion amphe- tamine and barbiturate cap-; population Mentioned -By, 1985 the coastal region will still contain more people, an estimated 495,000, while the western region will account for Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, i-- i mi 1 ueiruu.

naMiiugiui, oi. uo, New Orleans, Lafayette, New London, Morgan City, La. and Ann Arbor, Mich. Thursday night, a few hours H3fter( 3 SSr downtown Walker Building here, I tne lire oepar mem rece vea anonymous note which had been writer boasted of setting more than a dozen fires, in the Twin Cities and in the East, added, "I will burn four more buildings here, then move on." Police and fire department Investigators stepped up their hunt. Mr.

Jamieson noticed the note appeared to have been written on a blank page torn from Gideon Bible. He put his men to checking hotels to find a Bible with a missing page. Car-Truck Crash Kills Shore Man EDISON Louis H. Heineck, 29 Simpson Atlantic Highlands, was killed when his car collided with a tractor-trailer Friday night at Main street and Woodbndge avenue The KnocKea down a concrete stanchion and; 11 1 i cyclone fence before it came to stop, was driven by Robert J. Smith South Plamfield.

The driver of a third vehicle involved in the crash, Mrs. Eileen Farrell, 52 Seymour Woodbridge, suffered minor injuries. Mr. Heineck. 52, was a partner in the Sandy Hook Pro-pellor and Marine Atlantic Highlands.

He was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in Highlands and attended school there. He served four years with the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his widow, Ruth; three children, Bonnie, Donald, and Eileen, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Hemeck, all of Highlands; five sisters; Mrs. Helen Van Sever-in and Mrs. Dolores Morales of Highlands; Mrs. Marie Brown and Mrs. Dorothy Turland of Wyndotte, and Mrs.

Lillian Brenkamp of England. The Posten Funeral Home, Atlantic Highlands, is in charge of arrangements. sules are produced annually in pharmacists at all under the the United States, and that at bill. The president of the Phar-least half are sold illegally. maceutical Manufacturers As-Since 1950, more than 50 bills sociation said the definition of have been introduced Con- tQ control th, traffic.

The Senate Aug. 15, 19G4, passed a bill sponsored by subject to "substantial actual one of the leading figures in the abuse" not merely the po-battle, Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, tential for abuse should come D-Conn. However, Harris under the bill, rrji TaT Ti fF'vf i Something less than over- lliant iHllllS U.JN.

whelming concern for the drug ti industry's 1 1 was ex- LyprilS I OSltlOIl pressed by Sen. Dodd in a Jan. Tr, 12 speech. He said that "the UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. 'f chief ingredient in the years of A U.N.

spokesman said yester- apparent support and coopera-day Secretary-General Thant given by' the industry was considering whether to ex- lip service possiby compound-tend the U.N. peace force on cj nf oamhWe 'tj'jj- Cyprus beyond March 26 that the bill would not tiu sixn oi ine living there before a huge'slde of rock, ice, and earth crashed down before dawn Friday. Lt. Rene San Martin of the, national police said the patrol reported finding one body and seeing no sign of life. The patrol forced its through rain-swept forests," md, and mountainous terrain from six miles away.

i Information radioed here indicated that most of the victims were buried beneath thousands of tons of Ice, mud, and rock that roared down the slope of Mt. Yates about -11 a.m. Friday, Cabrera Is 40 miles southeast of Puerto Montt. is still undecided. The spokesman declined to elaborate on a prepared state-mnt read to correspondents.

But the statement spoke of "some recent indications that it (the force) may meet increasing difficulties." The Security Council sent the force to Cyprus last March to keep peace between Greek and Turkish Cypriots during mediation. The council prolonged its life last Dec. 18 for a fourth 3-month period ending March 26. Car containing three teen-agers, whom police said were among those arrested late Friday night in the raid on a beer party at a remote cabin, speed off down the woods road as a Press photographer snaps a shot of the car after they returned to the cabin yesterday to Inquire about a car left stuck In the sand. (Press Photo).

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