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MISTER SNITCH HE'S HERE HE'S THERE HOBOKEN PICTORIAL 922 Washington Streat 2nd ClMi Po§utgt Pild VOLUME 11 NO. 31 Hobokeo.N.J.-07080 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1969 At HoiMken, N. J. TEN CENTS THE BABY doctor had all AL BUNDIES, Hudson County sorts of complaints but this one A.A.U. representative, pictured really got him. The patient at left, is shown making the first wanted sleeping pill and claimed sales for reserved seats to the American versus Italy she was up all night with the International Championship baby. When she told the doctor Boxing matches which were held this, he asked, "What was the at Madison Square Garden on trouble with the baby?" She Monday night, to the Citizens Olympic Support Chairmen, left replied, "My husband was out of to right, Freeholder Louis town." Actually, the good DePascale, county chairman; doctor wouldn't be surprised to Assemblyman Michael P. know that this poor husband Esposito, jersey City chairman took an out-of-town assignment and Freeholder Edward F. Clark, Jr., Bayonne chairman. The to get a night's sleep. At home, participation by DePascale, Clark he had to walk the floor with the and Esposito in this activity is kid. part of the non-political • • # contributions made regularly to worthy causes by officials THE INSURANCE man associated with County should know whereof he speaks. Democratic leader John V. At least, he might hold his Kenny who advocates this kind tongue in the future. In speaking of civic interest. to a woman client, he pointed out a man across the street. He said, "See that man over there? H?'i a bombastic ass, a windbag, non-entity and all-around conceited parasite living on the fat of the county payroll." She looked at him and said, "Would you write that all down?" He asked, "Why in the world would you want that?" She answered, "He's my husband and I'd like to use it on him some night." • • • AT THE barber shop the other day the following conversation was heard. The guy getting a haircut wanted to know why the barber thought that women are more intelligent than men. The barber, without missing a moment at this clippings, said, "Well, men buy hair restorer by the bottle; women just go out and buy DE PASCALE MAKES HIT "WAY DOWN BAYONNE WAY" • Freeholder Louis DePascale of Hoboken traveled to the other end of the county on a campaign tour which was highlighted by running mate, Freeholder Edward F. Clark, Jr. and the popular mayor of the city, hair." Francis Fitzpatrick at the Bayonne City democratic Family Picnic. Shown left to right are George Seymour, councilman; Council • • • President Derma Counts, Assembly candidate James Dugan, Fitzpatrick, Clark, DePascale and Mrs. Sweeney, president of the Bayonne SOME OF the testimonial Democratic women. The Bayonne people were enthusiastic about DePascale who is making headway in his campaign tour day by day. He dinners have their side effects plans a reception in his own town for Clark. and not always from the cocktails. At a recent affair, the wife of the honored guest wanted to know where the cute blonde serving the cocktails was. Another guest at the head table asked, "Oh, are you looking for a drink?" This wife made no bones about it, she said, "No, I'm looking for my husband." Well, she knew that he had an allergy and it wasn't blondes. • • • ARTS AND LETTERS won the big race. This story has something to do with it. The guy poses as a big-shot. Before the race, he said, "I spoke to the trainer and he said the horse was IContinued on Page 4) PlanA Perfect Wedding With The Help Of Our FUTURE OFFICERS - Col. Edward F. OB*, Jr., professor of Military Science at St. Peter's College, swttrs in aeven of the 56 juniors who Bridal Section to dvanced ROTC training. Tt* cadets, toft to right, are Peter Humen of Jersey City, Mkfaael Shea of Bayonne Paul of their traiBiiig they will be commistwaed second lieutenants in the Army Reeerre and Regular Army. MISTER SNITCH HE'S HERE 8 tHERJt^ E -| HE'S | HOBOKEN PICTORIAL EVERY. WHERE! § VOLUME 11 NO. 31 922 Washington Str««t 2nd Clasa Posugr Paid Hobokea. N. J.-O7OT0 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1969 At Hohoken,N. J. TEN CENTS 5IHIIIHHIIN THE BABY doctor had all AL BUN DIES, Hudson County sorts of complaints but this one A.A.U. representative, pictured really got him. The patient •t left, is shown making the first wanted sleeping pills and claimed sales for reserved seats to the American versus Italy she was up all night with the International Championship baby. When she told the doctor Boxing matches which were held this, he asked, "What was the at Madison Square Garden on trouble with the baby?" She Monday night, to the Citizens Olympic Support Chairmen, left replied, "My husband was out of to right, Freeholder Louis town." Actually, the good DePascale, county chairman; doctor wouldn't be surprised to Assemblyman Michael P. know that this poor husband Esposito, Jersey City chairman and Freeholder Edward F. Clark, took an out-of-town assignment Jr., Bayonne chairman. The to get a night's sleep. At home, participation by DePascale, Clark he had to walk the floor with the and Esposito in this activity is kid. part of the non-political contributions made regularly to * * * worthy causes by officials THE INSURANCE man associated with County should know whereof he speaks. Democratic leader John V. At least, he might hold his Kenny who advocates this kind tongue in the future. In speaking of civic interest. to a woman client, he pointed out a man across the street. He said, "See that man over there? He's a bombastic ass, a windbag, non-entity and all-around conceited parasite living on the fat of the county payroll." She looked at him and said, "Would you write that all down?" He asked, "Why in the world would you want that?" She answered, "He's my husband and I'd tin to use rt on him some night." • • • AT THE barber shop the other day the following conversation was heard. The guy getting a haircut wanted to know why the barber thought that women are more intelligent than men. The barber, without missing a moment at this clippings, said, "Well, men buy hair restorer by the bottle; women just go out and buy DE PASCALS MAKES HIT "WAT DOWN BAYONNE WAY" - Freeholder Louis DePascale of Hoboken traveled to the other end of the county on a campaign tour which was highlighted by running mate, Freeholder Edward F. Clark, Jr. and the popular mayor of the city, hair." Francis Fitzpatrkk at the Bayonne City democratic Family Picnic. Shown left to right are George Seymour, councilman; Council • • • President Dennis Collins, Assembly candidate James Dugan, Fitzpatrick, Clark, DePascale and Mrs. Sweeney, president of the Bayonne SOME OF the testimonial Democratic women. The Bayonne people were enthusiastic about DePaacale who is making headway in his campaign tour day by day. He dinners have their side effects plans a reception in his own town for Clark. and not always from the cocktails. At a recent affair, the wife of the honored guest wanted to know where the cute blonde serving the cocktails was. Another guest at the head table asked, "Oh, are you looking for a drink?" This wife made no bones about it, she said, "No, I'm looking for my husband." Well, she knew that he had an allergy and it wasn't blondes. • • « ARTS AND LETTERS won the big race. This story has something to do with it. The guy poses as a big-shot. Before the race, he said, "I spoke to the trainer and he said the horse was (Continued on Page 4) PlanA Perfect Wedding With The Help Of Our FUTURE OFFICERS - Col Edward F. Gibb, Jr., professor of Military Science at St. Peter's College, swears in aeven of the 56 juniors who Bridal Section have etected to go into advanced ROTC training. The cadets, left to right, are Peter Human of tomy City, Michael Shea of BayorineJPaul DePaacale of Hoboken, Kenneth Hamilton, -Jewey City, Vemon Jimmerson, North Bergen, Robert Tuohy and Arnold Lee, both of Jersey City. M the coapMJon of tack training they wiB be cotnmMoned second lieutenants in the Army Reserve and Regular Army. Page 2 Thursday, October 2,1969 HOBOKEN PICTORIAL WE BELIEVE IN ..... ^irsr, w* believe in FREEDOM OF THE PRESS and the FIGHTING OF ANY LAWS WHICH WOULD HAMPER THE PRESS IN ITS RE- JOURNEY TO SPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC. Second, we believe in a STATE JAMES P. LOTTERY for New Jersey. Thirdly, we believe in FREE ENTERPRISE. 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