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HOBOKEN PICTORIAL EVERY. I WHERE! 1 Published Ai 61 First St., 2nd Cl*ss Postage Paid ,N. J.-07030 Friday, November 5, 1965 -At Hoboken, N. J. TEN CENTS =fllU»flUIi HE'S a bachelor. On leav- ing his apartment the other AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LOUIS day, he noticed, in the door- way of the apartment oppo- site his, a husband kissing his wife goodbye. This is not unusual except that the beauty of the wife enthrall- ed this guy. He thought a- bout her all day. The next day he thought again but waited until the hubby left. He rang the bell, pushed his way in and started kissing, hugging and loving the other fellor's better-half. He left, as he entered, in a hurry. He tried to forget the incident especially the lack of rebuke for his ac- tions. He stopped trying to figure it out. A few days later, he again got the urge and approached the apart- ment of the beauty and rang the bell. She answered and for the lack of something else to say, he asked: "Is your husband home?" She said: "No" 2nd he pushed in again and followed *he same routine-kissing etc. Having completed his mis- sion and about to leave,she asked, "May I ask you a question - a rather person- LOUIS DE PASCALE, mayoralty candidate, and former mayor John al one?" He thought "Hmm J. Grogan pledged their support to Row A candidates shown with here it come - either the them at pre-election rally held at Union Club, Hoboken. The candi- ,rent is due; she needs a dates, all winners, are, reading from left, John A. McLaughlln,StaPe new mink, whatever it's Assembly: John J. Fekety, State Assembly; William F. Kelly, Jr.% gotta be a touch of some State Senate, and Frederick Hauser, State Assembly. kind." Resignedly he said: "Go ahead - ask." She then knocked him over with this, "Would you please tell me what you want with my hus- band?" • * * IT-was an odd way of com- municating. But strange as it seems, they used to send love notes in the garbage. Her note would be in the can and his, too. However, lately they have not receiv- ed each other's love let- ters. Something happened to their letter box or gar- bage can. Now they are ^vorried that thier respec- tive mates might have found these clandestine love let- ters - not in the sand but in the garbage. However, to put them at ease, it might be accurately re- ported here that during the Halloween "Trick or Treat the kids overturned the garbage cans and their let- ters became enmeshed in the garbage. Their love and kisses were eradicated by grease, dirt and slime of the garbage mail con- tainer they used to make love seances without get- ting caught. In the future, it would be better for these two love sick birds to hire a mail box under an as- sumed name or could this be using the mails to de- fraud their respective mates? Guess, they'll have to check this out with the FRANK J. OUA'MNI JR. of Jersey Ciry, ar mike, was elected to the | shown standing, 3rd from left, ntfurs in the picture art, at tab] State Senate b> an overwhelming plurality. When election returns I JoseJosepph H. Kenny, cousin of JVK, who was fleeter! Surrogate; Joseph Continued on Page 4 showed tha* Hudson went to Hughes by 100,000 votes, John V. Kenny, ' 'L• . Sesras , deputy mayor of Jersey City: William Flannagan, ex>. cutivf. Hudson County Democratic leader, said: "I am thrilled by the out- director of New jersey Turnpike Authority, ami, standing, ve'f ran come. The vote is a tribute to a great governor - a governor who AssemblymaA n Maurice Brady ' of Jersey '. i'y. Mayor WhcJan'^mjan,, JJVK believes in decency, honesty and integrity in ?ovemniint. JVK is ' BeBf»n SSchlossbrrg, campaign coordinator for the Ro,v A rick MISTER SNITCH HE'S | HERE | HE'S 1 THERE | HE'S I HOBOKEN PICTORIAL EVERY- I —; 2nd CUSS Pottage Paid WHERE! | volume 7 Number 41 ^ZXV-^o*' Friday, November 5, 1965 At Hobokm.N. J. TEN CENTS HE'S a bachelor. On leav- ing his apartment the other AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU, LOUIS day, he noticed, in the door- way of the apartment oppo- site his, a husband kissing his wife goodbye. This is not unusual except that the beauty of the wife enthrall- ed this guy. He thought a- bout her all day. The next day he thought again but waited until the hubby left. He rang the bell, pushed his way in and started kissing, hugging and loving the other fellor's better-half. He left, as he entered, in a hurry. He tried to forget the incident especially the lack of rebuke for his ac- tions. He stopped trying to figure it out. A few days later, he again got the urge and approached the apart- ment of ihe beauty and rang the bell. She answered and for the lack of something else to say, he asked: "Is your husband home?" She said: "No" and he pushed in again and followed the sarre routine-kissing etc. Having completed his mis- sion and about to leave.she asked, "May I ask you a question - a rather person- LOUIS DE PASCALE, mayoralty candidate, and former mayor John al one?" He thought "Hmm J. Grogan pledged their support to Row A candidates shown with here it come - either the them at pre-election rally held at Union Club, Hoboken. The candi- dates, all winners, are, reading from left, John A. McLaughlln,Stafe trent is due; she needs a new mink, whatever it's Assembly; John J. Fekety, State Assembly; William F. Kelly, Jr.\ gotta be a touch of som<- State Senate, and Frwtericjc Hauser. State Assembly. kind." Resignedly he said: "Go ahead - ask." She then knocked him over with this, "Would you please tell me what you want with my hus- band?'' • • * IT-was an odd way of com- municating. But strange as it seems, they used to send love notes in the garbage. Her note would be in the can and his, too. However, lately they have not receiv- ed each other's love let- ters. Something happened to their letter box or gar- bage can. Now they are .jvorried that thier respec- tive mates might have found these clandestine love let- ters - not in the sand but in the garbage. However, to put them at ease, it might be accurately re- ported here that during the Halloween "Trick or Treat the kids overturned the garbage cans and their let- ters became enmeshed in the garbage. Their love and kisses were eradicated by grease, dirt and slime of the garbage mail con- tainer they used to make love seances without get- ting caught. In the future, it would be better for these two love sick birds to hire a mail box under an as- sumed name or could this be using the mails to de- fraud their respective mates? Guess, they'll have to check this out with the shown standing, 3rd from Continued on Page 4 come. The vote is a tribute to a great governor - a governor who decency, honesty and integrity in government. n*, ;:J"npai-:r co:->rJi'ia'" A • :k' Hoboken Pictorial , November 5,1965 Page 3 I i I ( I I I I Your Local HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Reflects The I i I i i i I I { I PULSE OF THE PEOPLE IT SERVES; I i I i i i We Called It A Week Before In Local Photographers, Reporters, Editors i | i Our Issues Of OCTOBER 28, 1965, ALWAYS ON THE ALERT, ALWAYS IN Reproduced Below! i CONTACT WITH YOU, Make These i { 100% ACCURATE PREDICTIONS POSSIBLE! poygyi'**«SSZg£ S« Your Local HOMETOWN WEEKLY Newspapers In Hudson and Bergen Counties: Jersey Pictorial • Secaucus Press • Greenville News Bergen Free Press - Pictorial, Bergen Edition • Hoboken Pictorial Page 2 Friday, November 5,1965 Hoboken Pictorial WE BELIEVE IN First, we believe in FREEDOM OF THE PRESS and the FIGHTING OF Needleeraft News ANY LAWS WHICH WOULD HAMPER THE PRESS IN ITS RE- SPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC. Second, we believe in a STATE by LOTTERY for New Jersey. Thirdly, w- believe in FREE ENTERPRISE. Lastly, we believe the N. Y.-N. J. PORT AUTHORITY SHOULD PAY ERE'S A PLACE MAT AND NAPKIN SET that's so colorful TAXES TO MUNICIPALITIES WHICH LOSE RATABLES TO THE H that your whole t»ble will just sparkle when you use it-and you will use it often to be sure! One can never have enough place EXPANDING BI-STATE AGENCY. \ mats, since, unfortunately they do eventually get stained and show signs of wear every now and then. This particular set will be a welcome addition to your tableware wardrobe. No Alibi For Lawlessness BRIGHT COLORS This "peasant border" All manner of excuses are given for the waves of juvenile delinquency placemat uses bright red that continually poison this country. It is said that some way, some how, sailcloth as its base with society has failed these errant young people and so society must take the edging bands of navy per- : cale. The napkins are made bulk of the blame. How about parents? with the same blue percale A man who is a real authority on crime and its causes—Director J. thus making it a truly co- Edgar Hoover of the FBI--holds a very different view. In his words/'Teen ordinated set.