Schiaffo v. Helstoski

350 F. Supp. 1076, 1972 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11506
CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedOctober 19, 1972
DocketCiv. A. 1571-72
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Opinion

OPINION

GARTH, District Judge:

Plaintiff Alfred Sehiaffo, presently a State Senator of New Jersey and the challenger in the current election scheduled for November 7, 1972, for the seat currently held by the defendant as representative of the Ninth Congressional District, filed his complaint against defendant on September 26, 1972.

The complaint addresses itself essentially to various types of franked mailings and activities on the part of defendant sought to be enjoined by the plaintiff as in violation of the Congressional franking privilege and the Constitution. A temporary restraining order sought by the plaintiff was denied by the court by reason of disputed matters of fact and law, and within four days hearings were commenced respecting the issuance of a preliminary injunction. Both parties then agreed that the hearings when concluded would suffice as and constitute the final hearings for permanent relief. Issue as to additional materials brought to the court’s attention during these hearings — which materials defendant either had mailed or intended to mail — was deemed by the Court to have been raised by the pleadings. 1

Final argument was heard on October 10, 1972, at which time a permanent injunction was issued effective immediately against the distribution of certain materials under defendant’s frank. This written opinion incorporates the substance of an oral opinion delivered from the bench on October 10.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Defendant, a Democrat, has served eight years in the Congress, is in his fourth term, commenced his first term in February 1965, and is running for election to the newly reapportioned Ninth Congressional District. Plaintiff, a Republican, is presently a State Senator in the New Jersey State Senate and is his party’s candidate for the defendant’s Congressional seat in the November 1972 election.

2. The Ninth District consists presently of the following municipalities in Bergen County:

NINTH DISTRICT — Bergen County: That portion embracing the boroughs of Alpine, Bergenfield, Bogota, Carlstadt, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Englewood Cliffs, Fairview, Fort Lee, Haworth, Leonia, Montvale, Moonachie, New Milford, North Arlington, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Roekleigh, Rutherford, Tenafly, Teterboro, Wallington and Wood-Ridge, City of Englewood and Townships of Lyndhurst, Ridgefield Park, Rivervale, and Teaneck. Population (1960), 390,134; estimated to July 1969, 510,000.

Congressional Directory 108, 92d Cong., 2d Sess. (population figures). For ease in reference throughout this opinion, I shall refer to the aforesaid District as Area A.

3. On April 26, 1972, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, in the case of David v. Cahill, 342 F.Supp. 463 (D.N.J.1972), (three-judge court), ordered that Governor William T. Cahill and all election officials of the State of New Jersey “shall conduct the primary election on June 6, 1972 to choose candidates for membership in the House of Representatives from New Jersey, and the general election on November 7, 1972 for membership in the House of Representatives,” from districts thereafter designated. The decree resulted in a redistricting of the Ninth District as well as other Congressional Districts.

4. By reason of the redistricting decree the following municipalities will be *1081 included in Congressional Districts other than Area A:

Montvale
North Arlington
Wallington
Wood-Ridge
Ridgefield Park
Teaneck
Bogota

and the following municipalities will now be included in the new Ninth District :

Bergen County: Harrington Park Little Ferry Park Ridge River Edge Portion of South Hackensack 2
Hudson County: Seeaucus Union City North Bergen

The additional towns to be included in the Ninth Congressional District will be referred to as Area B.

5. With respect to the particular mailings and publications brought into issue by the complaint and hearings, I will refer to four different groups:

GROUP 1

A. The Yearbook of Agriculture 1963

On or about June 16, 1972, after the primary election, approximately 280 copies of a Department of Agriculture Publication which is also a House Document entitled “The Yearbook of Agriculture 1963 — A Place to Live” was mailed under defendant’s franking privilege to specifically addressed public officials in Areas A and B. Enclosed between the cover and the first page of each Yearbook was a brief “cover” letter explaining the purpose of the book and identifying its sender as the defendant. With the exception of three or four requests, the mailing of these 280 books was unsolicited.

Defendant intends to continue distribution of various editions of this publication under his frank.

B. The Capitol Symbol of Freedom

On or about August 23, 1972, defendant mailed unsolicited and under his frank to Republican County Committee people in Areas A and B approximately 500 copies of the 1961 edition or some other edition of a magazine entitled “The Capitol Symbol of Freedom,” a House Document printed by order of Congress. Defendant had made similar mailings of this magazine for the past eight years. These magazines were sent only to Republicans in 1972 because (1) the defendant had previously mailed similar publications to Democratic County Committee people, and (2) the defendant had copies of the magazine left over in his office.

Defendant’s office stamped these magazines “Best Wishes Henry Helstoski, Congressman New Jersey Ninth District” and enclosed with them a “cover” letter explaining the purpose of the distribution as well as inviting the recipients of the magazine to call upon the defendant at any time they had need of other federal publications made available to him for distribution.

Defendant intends to continue mailing these publications in various editions as before.

C. Consumer Product Information Index

Some time in July or August 1972, defendant received an allotment of 50,000 copies of a publication entitled “Consumer Product Information” from the Consumer Product Information Coordinating Center of the General Services Administration (GSA). Printed by the GSA, this publication is an index of pamphlets available from the Consumer Product Information Coordinating Center.

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