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Cloudy, Cool THEDAILY FINAL Becoming cloudy and cool today. Chance of showers to- night. Sunny, mild tomorrow. EDITION (Be* Details, Paga 2| Monmouth County's Home Newspaper for 92 Years VOt. 93, NO. 66 RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1969 24 PAGES 10 CENTS Greet First Students On Brookdale Campus By. LINDA ELLIS reserved, but this week ebul- ning, 17, agreed. "I've seen LINCROFT - There's an lient administrator. "We're some people I'd like to' know epidemic at Brookdale Com- missing the movable wall in better. .I'd probably be munity College. the big lecture area, but a working as a secretary if I The diagnosis is freshman temporary one was thrown weren't here at Brookdale.' fever and everyone from the up with two by fours, and this year. I'm going to be in college president on down has the lecture in there at 7:30 computer programming caught the bug. The disease this morning wasn't disturbed here." was in full bloom at yester- at all." Kathy isn't daunted by the day's first day of classes and Get Bearings fact that she's never been the prognosis is that the in- Getting their bearings around a computer and was fectious enthusiasm will last around the converted barns only "fair" at math in high all year. were the 1,275 pioneering stu- school. In line with Brook- "Believe me, there are a dents who make up Brook- dale's philosophy of indivi- lot of things that can dale's first on-campus class. dualized instruction, Kathy's go wrong at the opening of a Casually attired young men scholastic counselor advised new school," Dr. Ervin L. outnumber mini-skirted girls = her on courses and study Harlacher, the school's presi- almost 3 to 1, and 18-year-old methods and will keep care- dent, noted. "But we've had Valerie Baldwin of Freehold, ful tabs on her progress here. only a few minor snags to- thinks this ratio wjll make Bob Powell of Spring Lake day. A few of the students for an "unproductive year." . Heights is one up on his at- aren't sure where things are, She was talking at the time ' tractive classmate. He had but the line to change sched- about studying, not socializ- access to a computer during THE SCENE AT BROOKDALE — Melissa MacConneJI, a graduate of Red. Bank High School, and Rick Binaco, ules is surprisingly short." ing. his senior year in high a graduate of Monmouth Regional High School, strike a collegiate pose at yesterday's opening of Brook- Even the absence of a wall "The social life should be school. dale Community College, Lincroft. (Register Staff Photos By Larry PernaJ hasn't phased the normally exciting," pretty Kathy Man- (Brookdale, Pg. 2, Col. 3) 6 Freed Berets Elated; CIA Stand Ends Case LONG BINH, Vietnam She collapsed to sobs, say- ment about the ?ase in a brief was such an agent, Rheault ness, People get killed in (AP) — The six Green Be- ing: "They eliminated my news conference. said: "I believe so." war. This is not to be con- rets officers freed of murder husband and now they are He said it involved a "pen- He also was asked whether •• si*srefl Bomicide." charges celebrated today free. It is not fair. The soul etration agent . an agent he could think of any cir- Besides Rheault, the of- With; a beer bust and pre-of my husband will follow who has penetrated one of cumstances "under ' which cers facing court-martial in, pared to fly home, while the those who killed him." your own operations, who has homicide might be justifable the case were Maj. Thomas widow of their alleged victim Rheault, the slim, blond, come under,the,.guise of a in espionage work." C. Middleton Jr., 20, of Jef- sobbed:; ''The soul of my hus- crewcut West Pointer who friendly individual." No 'Homicide' ferson, S. C.j Ma], David E. band '-will follow those who commanded the 3,000 Special Asked whether Thai Khac Replied Rheault, "I don't Crew, 33, of Cedar Rapids, killed him." Forces in Vietnam before he Chuyen, the Vietnamese who think you can make the ter- Iowa; Capt. Leland J. Brum- CONGRATULATES BERETS — Ma|. Thomas C. Middleton Jr., talks with an "The outcome was never was charged in the case, the Army said was slain by minology homicide. War is ley, ,27, of Duncan, Okla.; American woman employe at Long Binh after she dropped by to congratulate doubted at any time," said made his first public state- the Green Berets last June 20, a difficult and dangerous busi- (See Berets, Pg. 4, Col. 1) the Green Berets after the army dropped charges against them yesterday. In the Col. Robert Rheault, 43, of background are, from left, Col. Robert C. Rheault, former Green Beret com- Vineyard Haven, Mass., after Army Secretary Stanley R. mander, Capt. Robert F. Marasco, Maj. David E. Crew, and army lawyer. Resor announced' in Washing- • • ' " (AP Wirephofo) ton yesterday he, and five fel- low officers would not be Assembly Fight Gets Hotter court-martialed in the slaying of an alleged Vietnamese The heated battle for the Mr. Beadleston has charged "other prominent Monmouth fense of incumbent GOP As- double agent because the U.S. coastal district 5B state As- that Mr. Bonello once repre- County Republican legisla- semblyman Joseph Azzolina, Central Intelligence Agency sembly seats has become hot- sented reputed Mafia rackets tors" who had association who is seeking reelection, Big Yes Vote on Bonds would not furnish witnesses. ter still with the latest ex- boss Anthony (Little Pussy) with Mr. Russo but hasn't in- with the charge about Mr. "The only question was change between Democratic Russo, and says Mr. Bonello's vestigated them. Bonello's association with how long and how difficult candidate Richard L. Bonello, denial raises more questions "An absolute lie," Sen. Bea- Russo. it would be to prove the a Long Branch attorney, and than it answers. dleston related. Mr. Bonello explained that Is Asked by Beadleston point," Rheault added as his State Sen. Alfred N. Beadle- Mr. Bonello, in reply, de- Charges Association his only contact with Mr. comrades skylarked for ston, a Rumson Republican, clares the charge "absolutely Mr. Beadleston, who isn't a Russo was more than two newsmen, drank beer, loudly over who did or didn't repre- without merit" and implies candidate, entered the cam- years ago when he sent some FREEHOLD - If.the $271- health hazards, he said, add- The state Health Depart- sent Mafioso. that Mr. Beadleston knows of paign fray last week in de- million water bond referen- ing that the state Department ment has the power to deny played the "Ballad of the "brief and formal correspon- dum is passed Nov. 4, said of Health has the power to the installation of any sewer- Green Berets" on a portable dence" on a zoning matter state Sen, Alfred N. Beadle- establish requirements, for age treatment plant. which phonograph and got ready to • for Mr. Russo to the West ston, H-M6n., last night, nine every body of water in the doesn't meet the require- fly. home. Long Branch Planning Board, county sewerage disposal fa- state. ments, he said. It also has the Widow Screams but he said he was immedi- cilities will get state ajd and power to refuse to grant state A few miles from this mili- 4 Candidates Accept ately replaced with other The senator praised the counsel, and never received the county will get its Man- Monmouth County Planning and federal funds for plants tary, post, Mrs. Pham Kim any fee nor did any other asquan Reservoir site, a vital Board for its efforts in "get- that do not fit into the pro- Lien, widow of the slain Viet- work for Russo. water supply project. ting the ball rolling. The gram, he added. namese, screamed: "The "There can be only one an- Americans are worse than "I don't think Mr. Bonello county Planning Board antici- "The Monmouth County Bid to Debate Issues quite said that with the letter swer on the bond issue," he the Viet Cong. I'm going to pated this program and can Planning Board led the he sent some pretty important said. "A large resounding file their plan tomorrow. Ev- way," he continued, and the join the Viet Cong! I'm going RED BANK — The four room for a debate and ques- views reach as many voters papers dealing with an im- yes vote." ery one of our projects that state Health Department es- to blow up the Americans! candidates in the coastal dis- tioning by county newsmen as possible, The Register al- portant matter," Sen. Bea- Speaking at the 16th annual have been filed has been ac- tablished water quality stan- They are more cruel and sav- trict 5B state Assembly race was extended through an edi- so invited newsmen from dleston said. Monmouth County-Planning cepted." (Beadlcston, Pg. 3, Col. 3) age than the Communists!" yesterday accepted The Daily torial in yesterday's Register. daily and weekly newspapers Board dinner and conference Register's invitation to meet The newspaper said that and radio stations in the He said the "important pa- at the American Hotel here, face-to-face in the news- through such a confrontation county to join its newsmen . pers" included plat maps and the senator urged county res- applications for variances paper's conference room for the candidates and Sen. in questioning the candidates "fully filled out." idents to pass the bond ref- a full discussion of the con- Beadleston would enlighten and Sen.