Revention with Burglar Pinched in Theft Henry Helstoski
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M i n i t - E d a n d stocks have lest we all go broke! 20 Cants per copy VOI . 57 NO. 12 Published at 251 Ridga ltd., lynhdurst Second'•Class postage paid at Rutherford, N J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1971 Subscription (6 .0 0 Published Weekly L O J v O U / ? H ollenbeck Returns H om eTo C a n x p a i m i RuramiACiuLi * O By Carole Sudol Hollenbeck was also one of ‘We import over 90% of 900 recorded votes from the “adopting” a family and After a thirty-tour hour the major sponsors of a our twelve most-used House floor. This is certainly then working to get the marathon session of recently passed bill concer minerals and metals," he ex an increase from the mid family out of Russia," ex Congress ended late Sunday ning debt collection prac plained. “We have to assure 60’s when only about 125 plained Hollenbeck. “My ef- evening. Congressman tices. “Until this bill was the prices of these minerals House floor votes were fice has succeeded in getting Harold "Cap" Hollenbeck passed, debt collectors were and metals because if we recorded. returned to las East Ruther several families out this v free to invoke many un don't, we may be facing a Hollenbeck, as a member way.” ford home early Monday scrupulous methods,” he ex crisis that will rival the oil of the Steering Committee of Hollenbeck Jias main morning to concentrate all plained. “They were free to crisis of several years ago. ' Textile Caucus, is working to tained three offices for his his efforts on his campaign call a debtor any hour - day “All too often, people tend get the administration to constituents, one in Ruther for re-election. or night, and they were also to be short-sighted. The protect our textile workers,, ford, another in Union Qty, Hollenbeck is enmeshed in a at liberty to make-cat ls to a Paley Report of 1945 warned and textile industry from and a third in Fort Lee three-way race for the Ninth person’s employer, ’ ’" President Truman that we foreign competition. In an effort to educate his District congressional seat A s a freshman, would be facing a fuel crisis m He is also involved with constituents as to what which he has held for the congressman, Hollenbeck in 25 years unless we started the Human Rights Situation rights they had, who they past two years. In a cam worked his way to becoming planning now. Unfor in South Africa, Cuba and could go to with their paign that is evoking a minority leader on the tunately, no one listened Russia. In January of 1978, problems, and whet they national interest, Hollenbeck Science Committee. The ‘ Now, we re facing the same Hollenbeck traveled to Cuba could do to rectify certain is ru n n in g against Science Committee deals type problem with our and met with*Premiere situations, Hollenbeck has Democratic candidate witn D.N.A., genetic resear minerals and metals,” Castro concerning im held forums in nearly all the Nicholas Mastorelli and In ch, fire prevention, energy Hollenbeck concluded. migration between our two post offices in Ms district. dependent Henry Helstoski, policies, material policies, Hollenbeck’s enthusiasm countries. These forums dealt with whose twelve-year career in and recycling. for the work of the Science “We have a lot of Cubans veterans, senior citizens, Congress ended with Hollen “I spent a lot of time Committee is mirrored by in .the Ninth District, and I flood plains, small beck's election. working on this sub-commit his 100% attendance on all hoped to ease the situation For his two years in businesses, and local govern tee," Hollenbeck explained. committee votes. regarding the reuniting or ments . Congress, Hollenbeck's hec “We met constantly - three However, on the Banking relocating of Cubans," he tic activities have evolved days a week. Committee votes, Hollen said. "We recently received An East Rutherford High around the Banking, Finan “Many people may un beck maintains only a 70% word from their emissary School graduate, he ce, and Urban Affairs Com derestimate the importance attendance. “This is mainly that there would be more graduated from Fairleigh FIGHTING/|RE WITH POSTERS. St. Michael’s students showed an awareness of mittee and the Science Com of this committee,” he con because these two commit freedom of movement. Dickinson University and Are and Artistic talent In a poster exhibition marking Fire Prevention Week. mittee. tinued. “We’re working on tees have overlapping “Moving to Russia, tlje the University of Virginia Students above, are, left to right, Stephen Ki|ewskl, Christine Firko, Theresa “I’m very concerned with the utilization, management, meetings, and I have a Jews in Rus^jp have been Law School. Looking Malanlak, Theresa Merle and Barbara Gleeson. problems of “oki” cities, like and planning of our resour leadership postion on the suppressed similarly to the younger than his 38 years, North Bergen, Union Qty, ces - mainly minerals. ’ ’ Science Committee which Jews in Germany during Hollenbeck, who is divorced, and Englewood," explains Hollenbeck is adamant in necessitates my constant at World War H. While they is the proud fattier of a hand- b Hollenbeck. "On this com stressing the iityartance of tendance," he quickly ex may be annihilated, they are some blonde son, David. mittee, we deal with H.U.D. our establishing a policy con plains. denied their basic rights of “I’m very proud Of D avid . With (Housing and Urban cerning our energy resour In his two year* in existence," Hollenbeck con He’s in kinda-garten now. In I Development) and I’m con ces. If we den t, we ll won £<um r«s«, Hollenbeck cluded. fact, he'll be celebrating his stantly suggesting and sup be facing a mineral crisis proudly holds a 93% atten “Those working in the 6th birthday next week,” porting aid for these cities ’revention similar to the fuel crisis of dance on all floor votes. And human rights area try to “Cap” Hollenbeck grinned. through H.U-D ” several years ago. this year, there were over remedy the situation by “I’m home just in time. ” During Fire Prevention school on Tuesday, Oct. 10th hear the sirens. The firemen Week, the children in grades for a surprise drill. patiently answered all the 5 through 8 of St. Michael's Everyone was aware of his questions asked by the School used their talents responsibilities during the youngsters. Burglar Pinched In Theft making Fire Prevention fire drill and the firemen were pleased. St. Michael’s School is Raymond D A , of Posters. These posters were ^Bergen County Jail in Francis and Patrolman Ted John Sisto of 351 l-afayette Patrolmen Harry Kelly displayed throughout the After the drill, Kindergar taking every precaution to 514 Post Avenue, urst. default of $5000bail after his Kaminski. Street, Lyndhurst The ac and Gregory Bilis responded school during the week. ten and First Grade had a prevent fires and strives to was arrested led apprehension by Detective cident occurred at Riverside to the scene and noted the chance to look over the fire keep everyone safe at all with breaking, < lar- Ramon Francis and Uve firemen came to our At 6:30 p.m. Sunday and Page Avenues Soares , Cadillac belonging to Soares truck, try on helmets and times. ceny, and later seni^ to Patrolmen Harry Kelly and \ Manuel F. Soares, 30 years left the scene immediately at the scene. The officers ap v Joseph Sarnosky. of age, of 79 Prospect Street. and Sisto reported the in prehended the man in the up- Police were investigating Newark, was arrested in the cident to police. They traced stairs apartment of the a break and entry at a home Henry Helstoski Shows Up apartment he was robbing at ownership of the car, a 1968 h ou se a n d took him to on Chase Avenue at Forest. Riverside Avenue near Cadillac, to Soares. headquarters. The burglar had gained en Lake. Somewhat later a call was trance to the premises' by received by police reported a Judge John C. Garde set At Meeting, Draws Criticism The man had been in breaking the glass in a rear bre^k and entry at a home on bail at $1,000 for the man. He door and in doing so, badly volved earlier in an accident Riverside Avenue near was remanded to Bergen 111 feeling in the surprise primary winner Asserting that he had cam he’s out to destroy the cut himself, according to involving the car driven by Lake County Jail in default. Democratic ranks spilled over Assemblyman Albert paigned for Helstoski year Democratic chances of police. He left a trail of blood into the open last week when Burstein of Teaneck. after year when the former recapturing the throughout the house on the former Rep. Henry Helstoski And running as the East Rutherford mayor was congressional post.” floor and on everything he found his presence at a Republican designee is Rep. mining for Congress, Am Helstoski said he was not touched. Guida Will Direct Dems meeting of the 36th District Harold Hollenbeck, seeking brosio said he was amazed trying to upset the Jewelry and a stereo were Ole time Lyndhurst High the less, is an excellent ad stands strongly for im County Committee un reelection to the position he that Helstoski would turn out, Democrats and was in the- reported stolen from the football captain A John ministrator who has in proving the quality of life welcome to some of the won two years ago by now to be a spoilsport.