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Columbus Day Ceremonies NEW SUPPORTFOR i! t i > i! '• \ • i' : VOLUME 5, NUMBER 40 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1963 Columbus Day Ceremonies NEW SUPPORT FOR BOND ISSUES WORD OF THANKS - Gov- ernor Richard J. Hughes i shown chatting with Arthur Scheffler, president of Ne-v Jersey State Hotel - Motel Association following the as sociation's endorsement o the Governor's $750 millio Bond Issues proposal. Mr Scheffler, who resides in Ho boken and operates the Hots 1 Park East in Elizabeth, sai the .association decided t endorse the Bond Issue after close scrutiny of th pros and cons of Publi Questions 1 and 2 which wi appear on the ballot on Nov ember 5. (See story insid COLUMBUS DAY ceremonies honoring the great navigator who paved the mike. Others in the reviewing stand are Councilmen John Pain die way for the millions who would come after him to seek freedom in and Frank Finnerty, City Chairman Edward J. Borrone, Cour.ci .men the new world were held la the shadow of the imposing statue of Christo- Rudolph Rranieri, William Matthews and Louis DePascale. At th< foot pher Columbus in die park hearing his name. The program, sponsored of the statue are Anthony Santorello and Judge OeFazio shown pi .cing by Hoboken Unico, was in charge of Judge Charles De Fazio shown at the wreath. M--~ PASSENGERS INJURED ROSARY SOCIETY TO FIRST SOCIAL EVENT ERIE SEEKS CITY'S HELP IN CURBING HOLD CARD PARTY HOBOKEN BAR ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ROCK THROWING AT TRAINS BY BOYS AT PARISH CENTER DINNER HONORING DISTRICTCOURT JUDGEjS At a special meeting of his ex A fall card parry will be held at ecutive officers. President Judj f Erie Lackawanna Railroad re - j 8 p.m., Oct. 24, in the parish Plan Dinner Dance quested on Tuesday, the cooper- I Hotel Owners Back Benedict A. Beronio. complete J social center, 414 Hudson St.,' The combined societies of St. J o- discussions for the program f ation of mayors, local police, Hughes' Bond Issues Hoboken, by the Rosary Society seph's Church, Hoboken, will spon- the re-Invigorated Hoboken Bi r school superintendents and parents • of Sts. Peter and Paul Roman sor its Fourth Annual Dinner Dance Association. in the suburban communities along The New Jersey State Hotel-Mo- Catholic Church, Hoboken. on Saturday evening, Nov. 16. The The meeting was held in tf e its Uses to join with them In • tel Association has gone on record Proceeds at die affair will go affair will be held in the school bringing to a bait the dangerous in favor of Governor Richard J. Empire Room, Clam Brodi Hous to the school building fund. hall, 73 Jackson st. Dinner will A Dinner meeting will be he practice of youngsters throw- I Hughes' $750 million Bond Issues Mrs. Patrick 0*Boyle and Mrs. be served at 7:30 p. m. and danc- ing stones at mowing passenger proposal, it was announced this on Thursday. Oct. 24 in the Mai George Madden are co-chairmen ing will begin at 9:00 p.m. to the lin Room, at which time Hudsi r trains. A spokesman for the week. of the event. They will be as- music of Bob Smith's orchestra. company said that there has been The announcement was made fol- County District Court Judge sisted by Miss Rita Llnder, Chairman of the event is Alex- Ftnk, CozzJ and McFarland ! an alarming increase in such in- lowing a meeting between Govern- table prizes; Mrs. Alvin Rowland ander Karycinski and Co-Chair- cidents in recent weeks with the or Richard J. Hughes and Arthur be feted by the Hoboken 8a and Miss Marie Holcomb, tickets; lady is Mrs. Louis Franc one. Former Magistrate Charles result that several passengers J. SchefQer of Hoboken, president Mrs. John Kiely, decorations, and Rev. Joel Arnold OFM is pastor have been injured by broken win- of the association. Mr. Schefiler Mrs. Herbert Dryer, Mrs. Kiely, Fazio, Jr is chairman erf dow glass. owns the Hotel Park East in Eliza- Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. Francis dinner, and along with his con "This matter has now reached beth. Scott and Miss Helen Reynolds, HALLOWEEN PARTY mittee, are completing arrans; acutely serious proportions," J. *t)ur decision was no* occasion- awards and special prizes. ments for a most enjoyable ii ner program. R. Ebert, superintendent of the ed by haste," Mr. Schefller said. Hostesses for the evening will The Rosary Society of St. Jo- railroad, 3aid in a letter to may- "The directors at the association seph's Church, will hold its an- This will be the opening socih! be Mrs. Peter Kuniekiewicz, Mrs. event for the new Fall seas ors and requested the assistance who represent hotels and motels Ralph D'Attilo, Mrs. Alfred Pheif- nual Halloween Party on Tues- of local police departments to in every section of New Jersey had day evening Oct. 29 in the school under President Beronio's regim fer, Mrs. Jack Hehzman, Mrs. The recently activated assn. h i« place the matter before princi- ample time and material to study Rocco Manclni and Mrs. Joseph hall, 73 Jackson st , Hoboken. pals of various schools in the before making their decision,*"Mr. Chairladies, Mrs. John Muller been inspired by the cooperau Wicentowicz. received from local lawyers a area. Ebert pointed out that die Schefiler added, Miss Llnder is president of the and Mrs. Catherine Fitzsimmons shattering of windows is a par- "After a careful Study of the pros are working for a successful af- the members of the bar in te <- society, and the Rev. Albert Hess eral. ticular hazard to the eyes of pas- and cons of the Bond Issues pro- is moderator. fair which will include refresh- sengers and sometimes results in posal we decided that approval oft ments. A stimulating professional cale the Public Questions 1 and 2 on the) Mrs. Erminio DeAngelis is pres- dar for meetings by the gro serious injury. About 230 trains , will be formulated in the n-: have been stoned this year causing November 5 ballot would be in the Wed In Church Rite ident and Rev. Joel Arnold OFM Conv. is moderator of the Society. [future by judge Beronio, injury to 58 passengers and em- best interest of all residents at Our Lady of Grace Roman Cath- Presidents, Julia Hanrahan av: ployes, the company said. New Jersey," Mr. Scheffler added. olic Church, Hoboken, was the Double Parking Robert Brady; Secretary. Steph r-r When a train is stoned, a report Mr. Scheffler, who is a member of recent setting of the marriage of Lypinski and Treasurer, Mauri • is relayed immediately by tele- the non-partisan Citizens Commit- Miss Marguerite Hannagan, daugh- Will Get You Ticket Gottlieb. All staff officers ha-- phone or radio by train crews to tee for the Bond Issue said there ter of Mrs. Daniel Hannagan of Hoboken*s acting police chief. promised to makt the Hobok the railroad police department at were several reasons why the as- 1137 Garden St., Hoboken, and Police Capt. George Crimmins, Bar Association a distinguish ?: Hoboken. In some instances the sociation favored the Bond Issues Michael Higgins, son of Mr. and warned that any letup in die crack- professional group andmostac boys are apprehended, but the area proposal. Mrs. Martin Higgins of 54 46th down on double parking will not in Hoboken for the welfare of r? of Northern New Jersey served by "Governor Hughes' plan is fiscal- St., Weehawken. be tolerated. residents and for the betterrr<r the railroad and the number of ly sound because it would use the A reception followed in Schuetzen A direct order was issued that of the activp professional bar- trains operating, especially In the surplus tolls from the New Jersey Park, North Bergen. Following a vehicles found double parked are risters. rush hours, is of such magnitude Turnpike to finance a highways' wedding trip to Bermuda, couple to be ticketed aside from those • The American Bar Association as to make the job of policing a building program and give finan- will make their home in W making spot deliveries. State Bar Association, and Com r difficult one at best. cial aid to education and public, hawken. Crimmins is keeping a close Bar Association, have all empha- In view of the seriousness of this institutions," Mr. Scheffler re-' check on individual patrolmen as sized the need for lawyers ass :- present situation, the railroad said marked. Father & Son Breakfast to dteir issuing of tickets. "We I clations of municipal levels to it felt duty-bound to call public "We also are aware that approv- intend to educate the motoring most active in their professioiia attention to the matter in order al of Public Question 1 and 2 on The annual father and son com- public against the danger of dou- programs for betterment of ! that passengers may be afforded the November 5 ballot also will munion breakfast of the Holy Name ble parking for their own good community with good professioi a? proper safety protection in their assure us of not being saddled Society of St. Ann's Roman Cath- and for that of their neighbor." relations between attorneys anc travels. with a sales tax for at least five olic Church will be held on Sunday the police official said. public at all times. years. This In itself is vitally im- at the school hall following the Welcome Daughter portant to the citizens of New Jer- 9 ajn. Mass. Father Lawrence is pastor and Theresa Daurla Weds Augusto Coari On Octoboer 13 a daughter was sey," Mr. Schefiler concluded. * • • moderator, and Anthony Miele is bom to Mr.
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