MISTER SNITCH HE'S 1 HERE | HE'S I THERE | HE'S 1 HOBOKEN PICTORIAL EVERY. I WHERE! I Published We kl 2nd Class Postage Paid 1 VOLUME 10 NO. 10 ?K Washirw THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 At Hoboken, N. J, TEN CENTS ummii Hoboken, N.. THIS doorbell ringing politico was a great asset to his party. Best vote getter in the district, HONOR SCHEFFLER FOR SERVICE TO HOSPITAL the leader would comment wherever his name came up. But Arthur Scheffler of 1000 that was before he rang Blondie's Hudson st., Hoboken, past doorbell and took her to vote. i president and former director of He rang her doorbell many times the New Jersey Hotel-Motel Association and civic leader, after that and she really fell for received the first "St. Mary this guy's line. So when he tired I Hospital Distinguished Man of of the dame • she really was a the Year Award" at the 65th dizzy blonde - he gave her the Golden Crystal Rose Ball for the air. But Blondie didn't let it go hospital. This event, a salute to the 105th year for the oldest at that. She told all in the hospital in New Jersey, was held district what a rat he was and at the Hotel Robert Treat. suggested they vote trfie other Newark, Saturday evening. ticket next election. Now this The award, in the form of a politico has been told by his boss beautiful golden placque, was to go back to that neighborhood (Continued on Page 3) and do the "same swell job he 65TH Golden Crystal Ball for St. did before." The poor guy is Mary Hospital, Hoboken, was really sweating because if he held Saturday evening. The doesn't bring in the votes he may event, a salute to the 105th year lose his county job as well. for the oldest hospital in New Jersey, was held at the Hotel • • • Robert Treat, Newark. (Story SWEET, petite and very shy, she Page 3). At upper left, the Ticket waits on the same corner for the Committee welcomes guests. bus every a.m. She would love to They are, Miss Margaret Corbett, have a steady boy friend but R.N., MA Director of Nurses, seldom does she get a second Reservation Chairman, seated at far end of table; Joseph Tighe, date. No, it's not that she North Bergen, Vice President of doesn't use the right soap or Hoboken Bank for Savings, deodorant. It.s her masculine Charity Ball Treasurer and voice which draws raised Lillian Cordero, R.N., secretary, and mebcr of School of Nursing when her dates take her to a Faculty. Pictured at right, left to public place. Tragedy is, she isn't right, are Dr. George Ginsberg of Hoboken, Past President of St. like that at all. She is a very Mary Hospital Medical Staff and sweet, very feminine girl but the Hudson County Heart boys are embarrassed. Perhaps Association; Dr. Nayan Borker, she should learn to speak in a hospital intern from Goa, India; low whisper.. Dr. Rose Ubanez Utzurrum, * * * resident physician from AT a recent political banquet Dumaguete City, Phillipines and in South Jersey a matronly lady DT. James Nobile, Past President was heard to ask the Senior of Medical Staff and member of Senator the following question Executive Committee. Sister M. Felicitas, S.FP., administrator, is "Don't you get tired of pictured above receiving Golden explaining to the folks what Cup of Service Award from Dr. you've been doing in Charles L. Quaglieri of Hoboken, Washington?" The Senior co-chairman of the Ball and Senator replied, without President of the Medical Staff. blushing, "No, I am most grateful for the opportunity. They might come to their own conclusions." No doubt about it, this is one thinking senator in the U.S. Senate.

THIS couple frequent the bowling alleys. They both shoot a good game and the bull along with it. Many of the ten-pins fans thought that they were married until the other night when they were heard in between spares speaking, thusly, she asked 'Then we are now engaged?" He, picking up his ball, replied: "Naturally." Not satisfied with the nonchalance of his answer she probed further "And am I the very first girl you ever loved?" He hit a direct stTike with this retort "No, dear. But I'm harder to suit now than I used to be." BROTHERHOOD COCKTAIL PARTY, sponsored by Hoboken Knights of Columbus, will be held at the Elks Club, J003 Washington THESE two work in the Street on April 28 from 4 to 8 ?M. Purpose of the party is to provide an opportunity for people to greet one another socially which will in tum help respect and understanding to grow. Combining tlieir efforts, left to right, are Bruce Batali, co-chairman, past master Hoboken supermarket. They take cash - Lodge No. 35 FAM (Masons); Rabbi Samuel Tabak, Pastor Carl Bergen, Rev. Roy Carter, Father Albert Hess, Vincent J. W isman, PER Elks, co-ordinator and John Gato, PGK, chairman. The groups philosophy is, Under God, let us march together to a world of love, peace their penchant for gabbing, they and understanding. (Continued on Pace 4) Page 2 Thursday, April 25, 1968 HOBOKEl* PICTORIAL WE BEUEVE IN First* we believe in FREEDOM OF THE PRESS and the FIGHTING OF (Jn ANY LAWS WHICH WOULD HAMPER THE PRESS Iff ITS RE- SPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC. Second, we believe in a STA TE LOTTERY for New Jersey. Thirdly, we believe in FREE ENTERPRISE. Lastly, we believe the N. Y.-N. J. PORT AUTHORITY SHOULD PAY HINTS FOR TEENAGE TAXES TO MUNICIPALITIES WHICH LOSE RA TABLES TO THE EXPANDING BI-STATE AGENCY. ...Frost jour Sewing Editor BLINDED BY DELUSION

There is virtually unanimous agreement that another year of continuing inflation is ahead of us. Press reports carrying the heading "Cmt of Living Hits New High" will appear with the usual monotonous regularity on the front pages of every paper. They will be accompanied by the usual "explanation" describing the rise as due to a jump in prices of this or that commodity or service - a seesawing process that will know no end as long as we persist in trying to hitch a free ride to paradise. Instead of reporting cost of living rises, it might be more instructive if the progress of inflation were measured monthly by publishing the fractional decline in the value of the dollar. A great many people still live under the delusion that they can beat inflation. Secretary of Labor W. WUlard Wirtz had a word of warning for those who think they can keep ahead of the game via the higher wage route. He said, "today there is a danger where there was not before, that wages and prices will move up to the point where the gains are as nothing ... where the costs of them will be greater than their gain." A VICIOUS CIRCLE

In the earlier days of the industrial revolution, union leaders and their members fought an uphill battle to organize on a large enough scale to be heard in conflicts with employers - - but that day has long passed .The pendulum has swung to the other extreme. Dr. Van- de Water Adjunct Professor of Industrial Relations and Management at the University of Southern California, says: "One of our pressing and increasingly obvious needs, in America, is to deal with the discomforting growth of union-management-govemment power blocs." They are becoming a threat to a free economy as our laws encourage a massive "whipsawing" of industry by national unions With virtually unlimited economic power. Dr. Van de Water points out this has led to FROM RAGS TO RICHES more and more government-imposed settlements of labor-management differences. He One day spring happened again. You fell for all the old warns that, The outcome of this continuing trend would probably not be socialization, tricks like birds and buds and warm sunshine. Off came your black with government ownership of the means of production. Instead, it would be symbolized tights, ribbed turtleneck and gray mini skirt. Joyously, you opened the closet door in search ol a dress to suit your balmy as a body of privately-owned industries, each industry being welded together for mood. You found yourself bankrupt with a closet full of last decision-making purposes like an individual stick, with the government tying a rope year's fads and no fashion. around the entire bunch of sticks. This is the symbol of Roman Fascism. This is the The time has come to play the fashion market like a lsdy manner in which Mussolini handled things in Italy. We surely do not want this system tycoon. If you study the seasonal fluctuations, you will soon be here." able to spot the steady trends. It's droll to gamble pei. 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WH 5-6S96; WH 5-5597; WH 5-5598 "1 warned Jane, about eating all of those sour pkdes!" Thunday, April 25,1968 Ft* 3 SCHEFFUR HONORED (Continued from Page 1) SALUTE TO ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL given before an overflow crowd of 600 quests hv the ballroom. The recipient of the award had beat a carefully guarded secret by members of the charity ball committee for many weeks prior to the social function. The placque read, "To Arthur Scheffler, distinguished hotelman, civic leader and devoted friend of St. Mary Hospital, Hoboken, whose enthusiasm and unwavering leadership helped to stimulate a number of very successful events for St. Mary Hospital. With grateful appreciation.' The presentation was made by the master of ceremonies, former Hoboken Mayor and County Clerk, John J. Grogan; Governor Richard J. Hughes, Congressman Dominick Daniels, Sister M. Felicitas, S.FJP. administrator and Miss Margaret Corbett, director of nurses.at St. Mary Hospital. Scheffler has long been a familiar figure in Hoboken. An individual with a dynamic personality "who gets things done" , he is a jovial man with his trademark the inevitable flower m his buttonhole. He was bom in Hoboken and was active in show business for a number of years. He owned the Park East Hotel in Elizabeth and was connected with the Meyers Hotel in Hoboken. He is an active and prominent member of the Lions Club, a ST. MARY HOSPITAL CHARITY BALL-Sister M. Felicitas, S.FJ*. administrator, welcomes Governor Richard J. Hughes. ;• »>•,; 65th Past Exalted Ruler of the Golden Crystal Rose Ball celebrating the IOSth year of service for the oldest hospital in New Jersey and the largest private institution in Hob-ken Lodge of Elks, No. 74 Hudson County. The formal social event for 600 guests was held at the Hotel Robert Treat, Newark. Left to right, Joseph A. ApiceUa, and a former president of the president of Joseph ApiceUa and Sons, Hoboken, Charity-Ball co-chairman; Dr. Charles L. Quaglieri, co-chairman, and president of the New Jersey State Elks medical staff; Governor Hughes, Sister Felicitas; Hoboken Councilman-at-large Bernard Scrivani, member of Escort and Reception Association. He also served for many years as Legislative Committee; Congressman Dominick Daniels. Proceeds of the charity ball will go toward the purchase of new furnishings for patient Chairman of the State rooms. St. Mary Hospital is in the midst of a fund raising project to secure more than $1.million in the community to build a new Hotel-Motel Association. $5.million, six story wing on the corner of Third and Willow Avenue. Arthur Scheffler of 1000 Hudson Street was named "Man of the He was appointed and Year" and received the first "Distinguished Service Award" from the hospital. Sister M. Felicitas received the 'Golden Cup,' honoring her reappointed by five Governors to for "leadership, courage and inspiration that has made St. Mary Hospital one of the outstanding institutions in the State of New Jersey." the State Crippled Kiddies' This award, also the first to be presented by he hospital to an administrator, was given for outstanding service. Committee of which he is presently chairman. In this capacity he worked, begged and Kansas City, Kansas and entered pleaded to get enacted into law the Convent of the Franciscan much of the legislation and Sisters of the Poor in 1937. She needed appropriations which received her training in the field made it possible to alleviate the of nursing at St. Elizabeth suffering of crippled and Hospital, Dayton, Ohio and deformed youngsters through attended Quincy College, corrective surgery, Quincy, Illinois and the h o s p i t al iza t io n and University of Dayton. She took convalescence treatment. The her post graduate training in name of Arthur Scheffler is well Advanced Operating Room k..own to thousands of these Technique and held various youngsters many of whom have nursing positions over the years grown into normal adults. including that of Clinical Scheffler is past president of Instructor and Operating Room the Hudson County Grand Jury Supervisor at St. Elizabeth's Association and for years has Hospital. been a faithful member of the In 1954 she became St. Mary Hospital Charity Ball Superior-Administrator at the Committee. He has one Margaret Mary Hospital, daughter, Mrs. Arnold Rose. Batesvilie, Indiana. Following This committee, the medical five and one- half years in that and surgical staff of the hospital, area, Sister Felicitas moved to the crippled children and those the same position at the St. who have put aside their Michael Medical Center in crutches and wheel chairs due to Newark. She remained there for his efforts, his legion of friends, the same period of time until she admirers and fellow citizens thus was appointed Superior-Ad- honored Arthur Scheffler, a ministrator at St. Mary Hospital distinguished gentleman known in Hoboken. In the fall of 1965, throughout the State of New she celebrated the Silver Jubilee Jersey. of Religious Profession. Sister In another surprise ceremony. Felicitas holds membership in RECEIVING LINE at Charity Ball includes, left to right. Mrs. Lawrence Ward of Lodi, Lawrence Ward, Sister M. Felicitas, S.F.P., many Nursing and Hospital Assistant Administrator of St. Mary Hospital and Sister M. Felicitas .P. administrator of the hospital Associations and is a nominee in the American College of Hospital (Franciscan Sisters of the Poor) In picture below: Guests enjoy a dance. Good music, good fellowsh p and most of all - a good cause. was presented with a gold cup Administrators. honoring her for "leadership, The Franciscan Sisters of the courage and inspiration that has Poor now number approximately made St. Mary Hospital one of 5,000 members and they are the outstanding institutions in busily engaged in 27 American the State of New Jersey." This hospitals and social welfare award, also the First to be centers and 95 institutions presented by St. Mary Hospital throughout Europe and South to an administrator, was given America. In the United States, for outstanding service. (The the work of the Sisters extends hospital is in the midst of a fund into ten states. A Novitiate raising project and the building House was opened in Cincinnati of the new $6 million six story in 1861 and another established wing to the present to the for the Province of St. Anthony block-square complex) in Warwick, New York. The Participating in the ceremony central government of the was Msgr. Francis J. Houghton, congregation was transferred to assistant chancellor; Msgr. Rome In 1957 and they founded Thomas Conroy, director of the GeneraUte in Frascati, Italy. Catholic Hospitals and Msgr. The Sisters of the Poor of St. Raymond J. Poilard, assistant Francis was founded by Mother director of Catholic Hospitals, Frances Schervier who was bom Archdiocese of Newark. in Aix-la-ChapeUe, Germany in Sister Felkitts was bora in 1819. 25,19(>» ICKEY CARROLL MISTER SNITCH labor 1*9 ABOUT TOWN HE'S By Bernard Lasky A PHOTOGRAPHER HERE BECOMES A REPORTER Congressman Dominick V. sometimes causes disruption of HE'S Daniels is, indeed, well respected public services." This time, unable to duplicate THERE and honored by the people of Participating labor leaders at that kind of activity because of the 14th district. According to the seminar, who were high in his illness, Eleanor pitched in HE'S the comments in response to a their praise of Rep. Daniels, were and carried on in his EVERY. recent article here relative to the Charles Cogen, president behalf Very neat and WHERE! Democratic Representative, American Federation of friendly letters are going out to Daniels, there is every indication ! Teachers; James Woodside, persons throughout the county that regardless of party j president Technical Engineers Well, we're getting back to by Dominick Canzano inviting do a good job. However, the affiliation the people of the | and moderator for the MTD normal after the Holidays and them to attend a dance honoring manager almost fell over when district are for him and ; seminar; Robert Hastings, appreciate his splendid efforts on making an effort to organize Mayor Angelo Sarubbi and h»s he heard this. The red head said ; executive assistant to the ourselves once again.... The fellow commissioners at their behalf. : president of the State, County airports were packed this past Schutzen Park, Saturday nite, to the blonde, "Was Frank upset Among the many favorable ! and Municipal Employees; weekend with the youth of May 4. The Mayor is a lucky guy when you told him I was remarks about Congressman | William Ryan, national America returning to wherever to have someone like Dick in his married?" The blonde did not Daniels was an interesting note | coordinator, Government they came from for the Spring corner Councilman Thomas hesitate to answer, "Yes, he said from Thomas O.P. Lally, famous ! Department of Machinists and vacation rites, Northerners McGovem has opened new he was awfully sorry-even raconteur and publicist par I Henry T. Wilson, director of the went South, southerners came headquarters offices on Jackson excellence along the City Hall ' Federal-Public Service Division North, easterners went West and av. in the heart of the Greenville though he did not know your j beat which showed how of the Laborers. westerners made sorties on the Ward and sent out notices to husband personally." Guess, the I widespread is the popularity of Cogen, head of the teachers' East With student fares and voters and others to stoj* in and poor husband has somebody's j Rep. Daniels. Lally included a union, at the session claimed our great society, flying 'round say "hello". From here he will sympathy because the red head copy of Maritime Magazine "Strikes by public employees see more of Neil Briody, Earl which is the "Voice of the the world is nothing as a » no raven haired beauty. eventually will be accepted and matter of fact, if you haven't Leydon and other businessmen AFL-CIO Maritime Trades institutionalized, just as they gotten a few thousand miles of in the area as weetl as Freeholder Department" and included in its have in the private sector/' flying time in by the age of 12, Waiter Wolfe. You cant beat WITH all the talk about pages Rep. Daniels' position According to Cogen, "The you're not IN! Tom for friendship .Mrs. increased taxes and interest rates anent public employees. The teachers of America are in article was on "The Plight of Checking over the bits and Sophia Zlonczewski has asked it was good to hear this bit of militant pursuit of decent and pieces of news gathered for you Mayor Wbelan to withdraw her Public Employees" and posed liveable working conditions. we see that Senator Kelly was name as nominee for the JC humor at Nellie's bank. The the problem that "in cities and Above all," he said, "they aim to the guest speaker at the Board of Local Assistance for woman was after the teller, she states across the nation, tensions achieve personal dignity and Communion Breakfast of St. reasons of health Newspaper wanted to know now much her between public officials and professionalism." Ann's Holy Name Society on men did a double take when public employees art mounting husband had withdrawn from at an alarming rate." In view of Hastings of the State, County Sunday...... Celebrating their they saw a by-line story on Page the jug. She pointedly probed "I and Municipal Workers Union, 30th wedding anniversary this 1 of the Hudson Dispatch by this situation the AFL-CIO indicated that his union favors month at a party given by their James Dolan about his visit with ! want to know how much money Maritime Trades Department binding arbitration as the final two sore were Mr. and Mrs. and interview of Mrs. Dwyer j my husband took out of the recently brought government •t«p in handling grievances and Anthony (Lynt on) who is opposing Congressman ! bank last week?" The teller and labor officials together to examine the existing problems at intepreting contract provisions. Costa Special guest at Joseph Gallagher. Dolan was at the informed her that rt was against He pointed out that union party for Mrs. Dwyer, enjoyed an all day seminar. Begonia's birthday party in Point regulations to give out with this I opposes as the end step to the Pleasant was Mary Lynn himself and interviewed the GOP Congressman Daniels was one collective bargaining process, Robertson, daughter of Mayor candidate. Who is he? James is info. He said "I'm sorry I cannot of the participants of the itself. He said, 'rWhere and Mrs. Will Robertson of Bay Bayonne's young Democratic give out that information." She seminar and the Maritime compulsory arbitration is Head, N. J. who celebrated her leader and Gallagher's most pressed "You're the paying teller Magazine stated "From employed in contract 6th birthday on the same active' supporter and publicity aren't you?" He floored her with Congressman Dominick V. negotiations, the decision of the day Every restaurant can writer! To the one bar man: Daniels (D.N.J.), a member of arbit-«tor seldom satisfies either boas, of having many customers, it's a lost cause, bet>t to give up this "Yes, But I am not and the House Labor Committee and party, and experience shows that but not every restaurant can that pretty little blonde. The never will be the telling payer." the House Post Office and Civil it makes future disputes all the boast of the many friends who Eagle has the rank so he wins the. Service Committee, came a plea more certain." come back again and again. - catch? Out America search for new Congressman Daniels Buck's restaurant is one place Bruno Val Krawczk is moving IN a local court the lawyers solutions to the problem, and a were at it hot and heavy. On conceded that his proposal for where customers become friends and manuevering very nicely warning that federal intervention direct federal involvement would and friends continue to return with the County Democratic cross examination the one might be necessary because local j raise the old argument about for the excellent cuisine served Organization. There is much that mouth piece asked "Now, you in government have allowed the encroachment by the federal there. Why don't you stop in and he can contribute to the party's your overalls, how much are you situation to drift. Daniels government in the affairs of 1c ' success as the elections proposed two possible steps: maybe you will become a paid for telling untruths?" The governments. "But," he addeu, friend Lt Joseph Dulanie of approach Joseph Curtin Congressional passage of a we cannot afford the luxury of the NB Police Department, aid county veterans administrator, witness replied "Less than you, uniform code for the handling of allowing communities or to Commissioner Joseph JiakUni, cementing friendship with or you'd be in overalls, too." collective bargaining counties or states to function as did a good job substituting for Freeholder Jack Kenny more Next case-Judge, after that relationships in the public sector small, isolated baronies, the Commissioner at the than ever by making appearances answer it would have been better { and/or establishment of federal indifferent to the realities of the Sportsman Show last Friday. on his behalf. Latest was at mediation and arbitration nation around them." Capt. Frank Montagne of the NB testimonial dinner to VFW if the witness took the fifth-of machinery that would include Fire Department was chairman County Commander Cart Heard whiskey. federal grants in cases where The presentation of the in UC and the March of Dimes simple justice dictated wage problem on public employees by of the affair They're at it the union officials provided the again - the Royal Crest Tavern benefit held by the TWO J's at THESE two executives have a increases which are beyond local or state government's ability to backdrop for Congressman vs. the Cork Lounge game Erie st., X .John J. Rhode, going business but they are Daniels' proposals for new scheduled for this Sunday at the who made many friends for pay." The Congressman shared always crying about the the platform at the MTD departure in solving the VC stadium at noon. According Bernard Berry when he was increasingly critical situation. to the sporting world, the Cork around is now president of the inefficiency in government sponsored seminar with officials Lounge is the heavy Colonial Agency, real estate and workers. At a board meeting the from key AFL-CIO unions All this emphasizes the involved in the continuing necessity of having a capable and favorite ..JC Detective John insurance company, In the other morning one of the Beiges ailing at St. Francis. Send Greenville section of JC. On the struggle for bargaining rights for experienced representative in Get Well Card Asst. JC Fire side, John is a strong supporter executives remarked: "Sleep is hundreds of thousands of civil or Congress. Congressman Daniels Chief Lawrence M. Lynch back and co-worker with Jimmy one of the greatest luxuries I can public employees. with all chew qualities assures DiNardo in Dem. ranks..... think of ."The rest of the board the people of Hudson County home after being hospitalized for According to the Maritime proper representation in the halls a while ..JC Parks Department Airman Raymond Higgms, son mrnnUm GTMB OUT HI SMrRI rof Magazine at the same session of Congress. More important, aide Ed Murray will show movies of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Higgins, Heaven's sake don't say that or Daniels called for new Daniels has seniority which of the '38 Holy Name Paraqe approaches to get the situation Cambridge av., JC, now tiie government win tax rt* piarantees his position on the featuring St. Michael's unit, attending technical school at "off dead ceater" and warned important House Labor April 26 at Bill McGrath's on LowryfCoio.) Air Force Base Even taxes for daydreams? that the answer does not lie " in Committee and the House Post Pavonia av., JC after completing basic training at • • • tuning to restrictive legislation Office and Civil Service The Americanization Day Amarillo AFB, Tex- that curtails instead of expands, Committee. Committee found a good rep in as...... Thewh JC may have Swine fknwen are being aiged to the rights of employees or Sam Bardack whose appearance been earmarked by militants as a giow leaner meat. punitive legislation which before the Freeholders made a * •• invokes harsh and vindictive Warning: If 4^^ ^^ riot site the day Floyd MeKisskk Aeomal precipitation in Aastnha a r

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COUNTY Of HUDSON ABOVE THE LAW, 1 AND "NO MAN RESOLUTION IS BELOW IT." Presented by ^> THEODORE ROOSEVELT i \ Freeholder Jacob J. Duszynski 7 i 5 LAW DAY | POLISH CONSTITUTION DAY I MAYl X WHEREAS, May 3, 1968 will mark tht one hundred and seventy-seventh anniversary of the enactment of the Polish Constitution in the land whence came many of our citizens or their fathers and moth rs; and Proudly, we observe Law Day USA ... a day for every American to remember his heritage WHEREAS, Poland was one of the first countries to proclaim constitutional freedom and the Polish of individual freedom under law. To protect people joyfully celebrate the anniversary of this Proclamation; and this freedom is the responsibility of all.

WHEREAS, this anniversary cannot now be celebrated in Poland, temporarily in the bondage of a foreign oppressor; and Freedom under Law... WHEREAS, the gallant Polish Nation, ever faithful to its tradition of freedom and tolerance based upon the Western concept of the rights of man and the dignity of the individual, is now behind the Iron Our Privilege, to Curtain, oppressed and threatened and looks to us for \ encouragement and friendship: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that: Enjoy and to Protect 1. The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County j of Hudson does hereby designate FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1968, AS POLISH CONSTITUTION DAY and directs HUDSON COUNTY that the America.. Flag be appropriately displayed on all public buildings ir. this County, and we do hereby call upon all the people of our County to display o*ur BOARD OF CHOSEN National Flag from their homes and places of business. FREEHOLDERS fi HUDSON COUNTY JACOB J. DUSZYNSKI BOARD OF DIRECTOR CHOSEN FREEHOLDFRS ANTHONY L. ALTOMONTE JOHN J. KENNY JACOB J. DUSZYNSKI j JOHN R. ARMELLINO JAMES F. QUINN Director WILLIAM P. BOYLE FRANK E. RODGERS ANTHONY L. ALTOMONTE JOHN J.KENNY EDWARD F. CLARK, JR. JOHN R. ARMELLINO WAITER W. WOLFE WILLIAM P. BOYLE FRANK E. R^DGERS EDWARD B. DOOLEY EDWARD F.CLARK,JR. WALTER W. WOLFE JOHN M. DEEGAN JOHN M. DEEGAN EDWARD B. DOOLEY Supervisor SUPERVISOR * Thumfay, AprM 25 %*8 P^c 9 IMAGINATION WENT WILD-SO DID HATS

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unusual item* e HOBOKEN Calandar Shop Of Current Events 52 Newark Street HUDSON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION prexy greets honor school students to represent Hudson County at New Jersey State Bar aCMCMKMC Association "Law Day Program at Trenton Monday April 29. In the picture Judge Charles DeFazio, Bar President, is shown GRAND OPENING congratulating George McCorry, senior, Keamy H.S., and Joseph Marsillo, senior Lincoln H. S., Jersey City. Looking on, right, are Joseph M. Thuring, Law Day Chairman and Harold J. Ruvoldt, PARIS MILAN SHOES chairman of the high school and religious law day programs. FOR THE Hair Piece Creations ENTIRE FAMILY HUDSON READY FOR La Defensa LAW DAY PROGRAM 536 WASHINGTON ST. 132 WASHINGTON Hudson County Bar Association Prexy greets honor hid! school HOBOKEN 659-9294 students to represent Hudson County at New Jersey State Bar HOBOKEN, N. J. Association "Law Day Program at Trenton Monday April 29th: S-T-R-E-T-C-H WIGS Judge De Fazio Bar President commends "High School Students at the Fortress for the Preservation of respect for the Law-the only guarantee of freedom for all." BETTER SHOES AT Charles De Fazio, president of the Hudson County Bar 100% HUMAN HAIR BARGAIN PRICES Association, recently greeted the two High School Students, at the Hudson County Bar Foundation Bldg, 285 Magnolia Ave., Jersey , HAND MADE IN ITALY PRICES START FROM; City, who will represent, Hudson County at the New Jersey Law Day Program presented by t\e New Jersey State Bar Association on WIGLETS-FROM $14.95 $1.99 AND UP Monday April 29th 1968 at 10 a.m. at the State Capital where tre students will be greeted by Governor Richard J. Hughes and after a FALL FROM $49.95 visit to the New Jersey State Legislature the students will be guests at a Luncheon attended by representatives of the High Schools from OUR REG. WIGS FROM $59.95 the 21 Counties of the State. < GRAND OPENING The two Students representing SERVICING DONE ON PREMISES !OSAL RESTAURANT* Hudson County are: Joseph Memorial laboratories. There will BOKSSSSsJ Marsillo an Honor Senior at be no reserved seats. Doors open 97 WASHINGTON ST.. Lincoln High School, Jersey City at 7:30 p.m. and curtain time is HOBOKEN - and George McCorry an Honor 8:40 pjn. IUY OR SEU IT THROUGH CLASSIFIED s Carry out orders are our specialty. Senior at Kearny High School, .The finest American {ood In Kearriy, N. J. Both stfidents are ; Ho token. representatives of the Student Council. Judge De Fazio congratulated the two Honor students and stated, "Our High School ADVANCE SHOWING MARCUS students represent the future of our Nation, it is our hope and JeweJers. Inr. prayer that they will be a OF OUR NEW 1968 fortress for the preservation of g 106 WASHINGTON ST. the Law of our Land. Respect FURNITURE LINES s HOBOKEN OL3-3J80 1 for law is the only guarantee of 1 Freedom for all." Joseph M. THREE STORES • Thuring Chairman Law Day MON.-THURS.-FRIDAY-9 A.M. 9 P.M. * DIAMONDS 1968 and Harold J. Ruvoldt, TUES.-WED.-SAT.-9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Chairman High School and Religious Law Day Programs *GIFTS joined in greeting the students. *WATCHES MIKADO PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT HOSPITAL •JEWELRY The St. Mary Hospital EVERY PURCHASE Women's Auxiliary will present A BARGAIN! the Ridgewood Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company on IF MARCUS CAN'T Friday, May 3, in the operetta Furniture * Appliances 'Broadloom FIX IT, HE WILL "The Mikado" at Hofcoken High 57th St. St Bw«antint Av*. 66* St. & Hudson Blvd. School, 9th and Clinton Streets. WwtN«wYorfc,N.J. 867-3843 GIVE YOU A Tickets are three dollars for 2nd & Grand Strwta adults and two doUan for Hoboton.N.J. 668-1348 NEW ONE! students and all proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Kitty