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MINIT-ED If Barbara W alters and her lisp are worth $1 mil lion to A B C-TV , she should get it. That’s the free enterprise system. However, based upon television biggie performance in the past — notably the Sally Quinn disaster at C B S-T V — it seems more likely that A B C has more money than brains. IJiis should give Mayor Beame of financially-stricken New (Eommercial THWiun* York an idea. W hy should the television people coin fortunes by using the New York skies? Why shouldn't they be taxed for every foot of sky they and SOUTH-BERGEN REVIEW 1 5 Cents per copy use? W hy should only the Barbara W alters’share in the lo o t ? Vol. 55, No. 37 Thursday, April 29, 1976 o» ?si *<» i****« s«o<x» eu»*» pos.09. podQ. Buford n i ____________________________ J r Suto«rp..or U V> Pressure Scardino To Oppose Helstoski On Monday Helstoski refused to appear before the Police Blotter Grand Jury, claiming con 4-15: Received a call from Viola Bros. Dispatcher, Intercity gressional immunity since the Service reporting an injured boy on the pipeline road near the congress was recessed rather Turnpike; Ambulance with First Aiders Moir-Stengel conveyed than adjourned Under Paul Bums, of 201 Eagle Street, No. Arlington to West Hudson legislation which Helstoski in Hospital, who was injured when he fell off of the bike troduced. congress members Received a call from Sankyo Seiki Co. located at 1275 Val do not have lo appear in court ley Brook Ave. reporting an abandoned motor vehicle which when congress is in session. had been stripped on their property - vehicle was stolen out of Instead of Helstoski his North Arlington - 4-wheels stripped, ignition and truck lock counsel. Alfred A. Porro Jr. punched out. apeared in Newark. Tapes of 4-17: Ptl. O'Donnell reported a car on fire in Patsy's Shop- a recording Helstoski said he Rite parking lot -vehicle owned by Ray Dynes of Wallington. made of a conversation he had William Noe. No. Arlington reported his 1972 Cad. stolen with a rackets figure have fron Pantry Pride parking lot. been sought. Helstoski has 4-18: Receive a call from New York City P D. they refused to turn them over. recovered a 1972 Cad. owned by William Noe and reported Helstoski said the tapes stolen from Pantry Pride. are of importance to him and Lyndhurst P.D., officers Gabriello and Pczzano recovered a that he will release their con stolen motor vehicle on Delafield Ave. -car stolen out of Pas tents when he believes it es saic, vehicle stripped Scardino sential. 4-20: Received a call from Bridge Bar of a disturbance. Of Kathy Dunn, Helstoski's ficers responded and brought into Hdqts. under arrest George State Senator Anthony A for the asking, may go to him secrelary, who attended the L. Malizia, Belleville. Complaints for Resisting Arrest and As Scardino Jr.. who doubles as only after a fight. conferences between sault and Battery on a Police Officer were signed - Bail set by mayor of Lyndhurst. is under Assemblyman Bryan Baer Helstoski and the rackets i.ynonursts l iberty Iree. planted in town Hall Park, commemorates the original Judge Garde for Court Appearance, May 20. considerable pressure to op of Englewood has announced figure, testified twice before Liberty Tree in Boston Com m on where colonists gathered for important discussions. Received a call from Charles Leiner, reporting his car had pose Rep. Henry Helstoski he will seek the Democratic the Grand Jury last Friday. been entered and CB radio stolen - car was parked in driveway. for the Democratic nomina nomination. Others are being tion for congress in the Ninth urged to get into the field. Com m ittee Plant Liberty Tree, Award Prizes District. However, it is believed C hairm an Proclam ation So far Scardino has resisted lhal were Scardino lo enter Mrs. Telka heldner. 753 A lasting tribute to the the lure of running in the big the race the others would drop Gannon, Superintendent ol Lyndhurst Junior Woman’s W H EREAS, Volunteer Rescue Squad Service Fifth Street. Lyndhurst, is Bicentennial was planted in time out lo allow Scardino lo bat Public Works and a member Club, the Parks Department was first introduced and brought into operation in chairman of a committee Town Hall Park last week. It of C.A.P.A.B.L.E. He super However, al Ihe Monday tle it out with Helstoski head and the Bicentennial Com the State of New Jersey over 40 years ago, and cooperating with the is hoped that Lyndhurst resi vised members of the Public mittee, featured speeches by session of ihe Legislature lo head Bicentennial chairman, seek W H E R E A S, this Service has continued to grow dents who celebrate the Works Department in the Dawn Schalz, Philip DeParto leaders of the Hudson County Scardino is said to be in ing the oldest person in Tricentennial will see the full construction of an octagon of the Bicentennial Commit to its present status of over 400 Volunteer First Aid delegation urged Scardino lo terested in going lo Lyndhurst Those who think Squads, Rescue Squads and Ambulaace Corps In make ihe run. They promised Washington Whether he grown Liberty Tree which was made from red, white and they qualify arc requested lo tee, Annette Bortone, Presi him a big majority in the planted by wvtfonWMSrtelty- hi He railroad tics, which w«rc dent of the Lyndhurst Juniors, our State, and would oppose Helstoski is ihe write their information to question. m in d e d citizens. donated by C.A.P.A.B.L.E. Patricia Guida, President of W H E R E A S , these organizations have attained an Hudson County area of the Mrs. FeJdncr at the above ad A ceremony at the site of The tree is in the center sur C A P A B L E., Bill Gan enviable record of Incom parable service to humanity, district. It has been pointed out to dress The several senior Hudson County com Scardino that he wants to the Liberty Tree on April 17th rounded by flowers donated non. Superintendent of Public a n d if citizens clubs in town have munities make up a third of go to Washington he must culminated months of by the Parks Department. On Works, Mrs. Becker, and W H E R E A S, they have become a vital part of our been asked to cooperate in preparation by Eileen Becker, the Ninth District. seize the opportunity now this matter M ayor one side of the tree, 1776 is • Mayor Anthony Scardino. lives in their dedication to our hum an needs in health and Environmental Coordinator outlined in fieldstone while on With Scardino's proven Helstoski could be beaten by Anthony Scardino. Jr . is ex The Lyndhurst Juniors and welfare both emergent and routine, and and Dawn Schatz, Environ the opposite side 1976 is out wish to thank all the citizens performance as a vote-getter a Republican, it has been said pected to proclaim Senior W H EREAS, the Township of Lynhursl is ex ment Chairman of the lined in white marble. The of Lyndhurst who contributed in South Bergen, the Hudson and that would probably Citizens Day to honor win Lyndhurst Junior Women's stone was donated by William money for additional trees. tremely fortunate to have Lyndhurst Police moguls who want to unseat preclude another Democratic ners. Club. A poster and essay con Hager of Bergen Bluestone Special thanks go to the fol Emergency Squad serving the people of our Com Helstoski feel thaf Scardino is victory in the Ninth for some time Planning Auction test was sponsored in the who assisted Gannon in the lowing who donated sizeable munity and being cognizant of its accomplishments the man to do it. The Hudson County desire Helstoski is undergoing an Lyndhurst Auxiliary schools. Letters were sent to placement of the numerals. sums for the purchase of and benefits to our municipality. intensive investigation by the A M VETS Post #20 will hold organizations and businesses Members of the Parks trees: Bellemeade Corpora NOW TH EREFO RE I, Anthony Scardino, Jr. to oust Helstoski has grown stronger as the congressman’s federal Grand Jury in a Chinese Auction on May 4 asking for donations for Department, under the direc tion, Nazare Funeral Home, do hereby proclaim the week of M ay 17th to M ay troubles have increased. The Newark. at 7:30 p.m. at the Amvets Liberty Trees and canisters tion of Superintendent Ippolito-Stellato Funeral 23rd, 1976 as “First Aid W eek” in grateful recogni It has been seeding more Post Hall on New York were placed around town. Richard Pizzuti, painted the Home, Graytor Painting and Hudson County Democrats tion and appreciation of the many services rendered have let it be known they want information on Helstoski's Avenue, Lyndhurst. The official Liberty Tree, railroad ties and the waste • Carucci Brothers. The trees to our citizens by this organization. role in immigration cases for Tickets $2. For reserva which was donated by the baskets in the park. will be planted during Liberty Helstoski replaced. Anthony Scardino Jr. which he offered bills in the tions call Mrs. R Bonelli- Lyndhurst Junior Woman’s The Liberty Tree Tree week and on Arbor Day, As a result the nomina M a y o r tion, once believed Helstoski’s House of Representatives 939-0571 Club, was planted by Bill ceremony, sponsored by the April 30th.