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gie. Not Threats SEE STORY BELOW ' Windy,'Sfild THEMILY Partly sunny, windy and FINAL quite mild today. Increasing Ked Bank, Freehold cloudiness tonight. Less mild Long Branch ' with a chance of showers to- I 7 EDITION morrow. 52 PAGES Monmouth County's Outstanding Home Newspaper VOL.94 NO. 121 . RED BANK, N.J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16,1971 TEN CENTS Fatality Traffic Light A ction Pleas MIDDLETOWN ~" Public opinion concerning hazardous She appeared before Township Committee 19 months ago ue," they have refused to sell. "I hope this wakes some people up and helps them make conditions at W. Front St. and Middletown-Lincroft Road has with a petition signed by lt600 residents urging that something "The people aje being unreasonable about it," he de- some settlement," the mayor declared. again been stirred with the death of a mother and son and in- be done about the intersection. clared. Chief Upset juries to two other children. Township Committeeman Edward P. Makely said last Had the property settlement not been tied up in con- Police Chief Joseph M. McCarthy, also very upset over the The accident Tuesday night took the life of Mrs. Mary L. night the problem lies with property, owners at the intersection demnation proceedings, Mr. Makely said the project could accident, said, "We have recommended changes there and Schar and her 11-year-old son Lance. Two other children in the who refuse to sell part of their land to the township so that a have gone ahead and "this accident could have been avoided. now the township is waiting to implement them." /amfly are in Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, as a result of in- road widening project can get under way. "I know this is a dangerous spot," continued Mr. Makely, Mrs. Amory said the Township Committee adopted an or- juries they received in the accident. "In negotiations with the four corner property owners we "and as soon as we acquire the land, the signal will be put in." dinance in June, 1970, authorizing installation of a traffic sig- At present the intersection, considered by many one of the have been able to acquire one of the pieces," Mr. Makely said, What Type? nal'at the intersection. most dangerous hi the municipality, has only a stop sign. Ef- "but we have had no success with the others." What type of signal will be erected? This, she said, came about partially because of the peti- forts have been under way for more than a year to erect an ef- To Condemn The committeeman said there will probably be a blinking tion she had presented to the committeemen. fective traffic signal at the intersection, but the issue is now As a result the municipality and county have undertaken red light on W. Front St., while Middletown-Lincroft Road, he Petitions had been circulated in various Lincroft business tied up in the courts. condemnation proceedings.. assumes, would have the yellow caution blinker. establishments as well as in Middletown Township High • Mrs. Robert Amory of 23 Coronet Ave., Lincroft, has tried Middletown-Lincroft Road is a county thoroughfare. W. Mayor Harold H. Foulks echoed Mr. Makely's feelings. School. for more than a year to have a traffic light installed at the in- Front St. is under township control. "It annoys me no end that we have to wait for con- Working with her at the time was Louise Guido, a high tersection. • The road widening planned in conjunction with the county, demnation proceedings," declared the mayor. "The county school studen, whose friend had been killed in an accident at Recent 4 Deaths is all set to go except for the land acquisition, Mr. Makely and state have said we could have a light there, but it is in the the intersection. With the two most recent deaths, Mrs, Amory, who de- said. courts now. < "All citizens are very concerned," said Mrs. Amory. "Are scribes herself simply as a concerned citizen, said there have He added that although the three remaining property own- "It really upsets you when lives have to be given to focus theere going to be more deaths and more accidents before now been four fatalities in the last 22 months. ers have been offered money "in excess of the appraisal val- attention on the problem," the mayor stated. something is done now?" she asked. Gall in Troopers in Prison Uprising BORDENTOWN (AP) - the instructions of Gov. Wil- or why the insurrection start- About 9:30 p.m., an official statements on the situation. About 50 heavily armed state liam T. Cahill. ed. from the prison came outside .However, in a call to The-As- trtwpers were ordered into the No Releases He said the hostages, Rich- and asked Associated Press sociated Press, he said the Yardville Correction Center, "Communication that has ard A. Seidl, assistant super- newsman Carl Zeitz to enter trouble began about 1 p.m., where about 100 rebellious in- taken place with the inmates intendent, and Ira Friedman, the prison. Zeitz was one of adding: mates held two hostages and involved in this disturbance a guard, were believed to be three newsmen who entered "Don't be surprised if it controlled two wings of the will continue, but they have uninjured. Friedman's wife, Rahway State Prison during a lasts a few more hours. That's prison. • thus far refused to release the weeping as she entered the Thanksgiving Day riot. the way it looks to me." A prison spokesman said the. hostages," Durand said. prison, arrived just before Officials temporarily barred Durand said the disturbance troopers were called in as a Durand refused to say how midnight. Zeitz from making detailed Sec Troopers, I age 2. "show of force." Officials made no comment on whether the troopers would be used to free the hostages. The troopers, carrying shot- guns and wearing helmets, Towns Ask State Aid, were driven to the entrance •of the circular brick prison building in two trucks and a small bus. A fourth vehicle, similar to one state police used to carry Not Threats, on Sludge ammunition to last month's By SHERRY FIGDORE gionalize (sewage treat- Rahway State Prison riot also ment)," he continued. "We arrived. OCEANTOWNSHIP— followed those orders. We've G. Thomson Durand, public Monmouth Copty Municipal spent $10 million to get ready information officer for .the Association members affected to regionalize. I don't think State Department of In. by U.S. Attorney Herbert J. any community here wants to stitutions and Agencies, which put sludge into the ocean." AP WIraplwto Stern's recent order halting runs the 744-inmate prison, offshore winter sludge dump- Mr. Maclearie's statement WHERE REBELLION ERUPTS — This is o view of the main recreation said the troopers were or- area at Yardvllle Correction Center, one of New Jersey's most modern ing, last night demanded that was backed by other officials dered in by State Attorney state officials offer construc- resentful of. the stop order penal Institutions. Rebellious inmates seized two hostages yesterday in a General George F. Kugler on disturbance In which about 100 of the 744 inmates were believed Involved. tive planning aid as well as coming while their, towns are threatening legal action. in the process of regionaliza- Target of the demands was tion. Thomas M. O'Neill, assistant Red Bank Councilman The- to the commissioner of the odore Labrecque asked what state Department of Environ- studies the state had compiled Indian Troops Enter Dacca, mental Protection, who spoke on commercial use of pro- to the association last night in cessed sludge form such large Paul Samperi's Restaurant. regional plants as the North- Mr. O'Neill prefaced his af- east Monmouth system. ter-dinner talk with the com- "That impetus would have Surrender Pact Reported ment that he spends much to come from the regional time in Monmouth County be- plant members," Mr. O'Neill had recognized the People's cause "it is the county most said. A pilot project is begin- By The Associated Press army's eastern command, surrender ultimatum uncon- ning now in Ocean County in flew to Dacca to arrange the ditionally, but the Indian Republic of Bangla Desh. interested in the environment, Indian troops invaded East it has the most aware public, which effluent is being piped Prime Minister Indira Gan- surrender of the estimated broadcast did not mention as fertilizer to a wildlife man- dhi announced that Indian 80,000 Pakistani troops in East this. Pakistan on the night of Dec. it has taken the greatest steps Register Start Pltolo 34 with the declared aim of forward" in the state. agement area, and the state FIELDING QUESTIONS - Thomas M. O'Neill, troops entered Dacca this Pakistan. The government radio said has compiled a market study Niazi's request was received helping the Mukti Bahini, the But Peter H. Maclearie, assistant to commissioner of the state Department morning and began receiving • Jacob took a helicopter for sludge products similar to of Environmental Protection, parries questions on the surrender of Pakistani from Calcutta after Lt. Gen. by "radio at 8:30 a.m., a half East Pakistani guerrilla mayor of Spring Lake forces, establish an indepen- Milwaukee's widely used Mi- state sludge dumping order from members of forces in the beseiged East A.A.K. Niazi, Pakistan's east- hour before India's earlier Heights, said the state hasn't lorganite. suirender deadline set by the dent republic. Bangla Desh — matched the public aware- Monmouth County Municipal Association. Mr. Pakistani capital. ern commander, asked India O'Neill spoke to the association last night in Paul to send a staff officer to ar- army chief of staff, Gen.