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I MISTER - m. SNITCH HE'S HERE NTS THERE HE'S HOBOKEN PICTORIAL EVERY- 992 Washington St., Paid WHERE! Volume 8, No. 28 HBbafcca.N.j.-OTOBO FRHJAY, AUGUST 5, 1966 AxHaMtca,N.j. TEN GENTS THB GUY is on vacation. That is; he has taken off but hie wife thinks it is a business trip, He'll get tbe business if she ever finds oat that, instead of visiting relatives in Penn- sylvania, he closed his ahop to act as a judge in a beau- ty contest. He is having the time of his life in the honorary Judge's job up in die Poconos. In fact, he's spending more than time on this job, he is going for a good sum more than he would hare made if he kept his shop open this week. SEEDY, never groomed, yet, this chap is forever buying drinks for the house. He never wears shoes-al- ways has on sneakers. If be ever took a bath. It is not evident. Despice all this he lives in a fancy apart- NEW COUPS COMMANDER of Hebokea Sal*4tiai Army. Aux. Capt. Army beadquarttn, I'7 Washington Street, are, left to rlfjbt, Janet ment, $300 a month. How Jote Copdand and bis wife, Mrs. Robert* Copland, Corp. Officer, Mtoddl, scottr soldier; Mrs. Roberta Copelan<i,Am. Capt. Copelaad does he do it? Well, at one inaugurate and spur activity « Hoboken Headquarters. They are Mrs, J. Shannon, member; Mra. Mary Baumana, member: and Mrs. time he was married to a engaged fa regular Sunday evening Salvation Army service. They are Elate Koch, senior soldier. Romano Photos wealthy dame. She paid him also creatlwr new interest for new membership. Strom stngiag at to leave. She set up an an- nuity for him. His rent gets paid and he has spending money, but be never buys clothes. He Just likes to buy boosft. Maybe he is drown- ing his sorrows in the cup that cheers, • * * NO DOUBT you have beard of taking a bath at the racetrack. Weil, recently at Momnouth Park (Las Vegas will not take bets on this meet) they gave the horse a shave with an elec- tric razor. Luis Flores, the jockey, stimulated his mount with an electric de- vice. He shocked the horse into victory. It is ironic; though, because big "Babe" could have Jock- eyed that horse to win. The horse was a stand- out and there was no need for the shock treatment- unless rider felt this nag was a loafer. The form had him to win and the form was right in this instant. However, why the bettors were penalized for an ac- tion over which they had no control is a mystery. They should have paid off and only taken the purse from tn** winner. But rac- AR HERY LESSON was glvm by Bert Mailer, Board of Education ing fans are of that nature Sports Instructor, ro this gran? of boys gathered*! Kennedy Starttnm. Young bowman learning proper hold aad sighting of arrow shaft is where they do not complain Pete Romano. Awaiting their tarn at trying to Mt target are Mite only so back for more. Maaoney. James McDonough, Marco CIccoieUa, Ronald Giovanni. * • • Ray Bowles. Lomte Bowies, Albert Baaz, Tony MuroJo aad Dom- THIS ONE ifl a corker. teick Leone. Romano Photos She has a kid whom she claims to love wit h all a mother's love possesses. MAKES A BULLS EYE Yet, she took the kid to relatives for dinner at the beginning of this month. Th< kid is still there. How WITH KDS AT STADIUM come? Well, her relatives TAKING AJM AT THE TARGET I* Richard FUshe, IS, SOD of former on Page 6) Police Lt. John FUshe, Il<2 Park Avenue, Hoboken. U. FUshe, holding bow. rsHred after 35 years with the department and is now enjoying the company of bis son. Vtstt to the archery coon was his VACATION NOTICE first day off duty. Richard, a student at Hoboken Wgh School, niwd In order to give the staff of the an apt pupU. Board of Edueadoo instructor, Bert Moller, is pro- Pictorial a well deserved vaca- viding advice on proper held and poll on the bow. Court is one of the tion, there wQI be no Issue of the many recreational facilities at Kennedy Stadium. Romano Photos paper ae» week, Aagwt 11th. Nwcr feme will be dated August iSt.lt. A happy and aafe vacation *> at' w ratten end Meads HoboK°n Pictorial Friday, August S, 1966 Page 3 STEVENS TAKES TITLE TO KNITTING MIU. TO RISE ON OLD GIUSEPPE McNAMARA PROPERTY SCOTT PAPER SITE After four years and four IN HOBOKEN .... months of negotiations with an Louis ScMesinger Company, SR. JAMES CATHERINE independent steamship line and Newark Realtors, announces the city officials in Hoboken,Stevens resale of the former Scott Paper Many are beginning to believe Tech yesterday finally took title Army Pvt. Paul A. Dello Stri- Building at 50 Harrison Street, tto, son of Mr. and Mrs. An- that from a political standpoint, WTERS NOVITIATE to toe "Long Dock" pier directly Hoboken. Dodd is dead. east of the college campus,on the drew J. Dello Stritto, 204 New- Eh-, and Mm. Janes Ortolano The present owner, Edward A. ark St., completed eight weeks • • • Hudson River. and Renee S. Cantor purchased Some people feared that • fed- of 911 Washington Street, Hobo- Frank Q. Lane, treasurer at of training as 8 combat engineer Ices, an* Surf City, New Jersey, the property from Scott Paper with the 2d Armored Division eral appropriation of $4,880 bU- Stevens, represented Dr. Jess H. last year for investment pur- lion to combat the depressteo of recently announced that their Davis and the college trustees at at Fort Hood, Texas, July 14. daughter. Sister James Cather- poses. • • • the 30s would start the country the tide closing yesterday morn- The new owners, Amersog Real- down the road to bankruptcy. ine, entered the Novitiate in the log In the city hall office of May- Dello Stritto was trained to Community of the DominicanOr- ty will operate one of their com- And maybe it did. er Louts De Pascale. He said panies. The Washington Knitting provide engineer support to ar- <ter at Mow* Saint Dominic at demolition of the long-idle pier mor units tn battle. He learned CaldweU, New Jersey, on Sat- Mills in the building. It's deplorable that 1 structure will begin within 60 * Washington Knitting Mills man- road and bridge building, camouf- meet ts determined to gtve at urday, July 9th. days at a cost of $88,000. Lane lage, and the techniques of dem- Sister James Catbertr-.e grad- ufacture ladies' stretch under- the moon, when there are so said Industrial Wrecking Co., of garments and this move was nec- olitions and mine warfare. many other things we m*& a uated from CaldweU College CUB Hoboken has been contracted to • • • Laude in June of 1965, having essitated by the continuing growth great deal more. do the work. of die company. Members of the Hoboken Re- majored in history. She Is teach- tail Merchants Bureau, the ing at Mt. St. Dominic Academy The controversial "LongDock" They will be vacating their for- Morona, who has Just i pier was sold to Stevens Teck at mer plant on Clinton Street winch Chamber of Commerce and the from a vacation in themoaaaJas, for Girls in Caldwell. public auction on June 13 for newly created parking authority After religious studies at a contains 15,000 sxioare feet and is busy trying to recoverfroni l»y $225,000 and will be the future will be occupying 50,000 square are feuding over the lack of poisoning and a collapsed sutc- Major University, Sister. James site of an ultra modern college action and uncertainty relative to Catherine will receive her fur- feet in the 80,000 square foot mer romance. research center and industrial Harrison Street building. selecting an appropriate off- • • • ther elevation toto Order at a site. street parking area along the formal ceremony July, 1967. Additionally, 30,000 square feet Doubtless currently the way- Transfer of title to the "Long has been occupied since last year Washington st. main shopping outest people in the UJ5, are Dock" property was conducted by Red Cap, Inc., A division of area downtown. those members of the newly or- PROCESSION by NJ, Realty Title Insurance Blue Bell Corporation of Green- • • • ganized church that features tite Co., and insurance for title fur- sboro, North Carolina which deal A spokesman for..the feuding use of LSD which It calls "a nished by NJ. Realty Title In- was also arranged through Louis parties favors engaging an out- sacred biochemical." ENDS 12-DAY FEAST suraace Co., and Chicago Title Schleslnger Company. of-town consultant. And still • • • other members of the three Women from St. Ann's parish Insurance Co. It Is reported Donald Elsen of Louis Schles- the firms are prepared to in- groups favor the employment of | The hobby of sky diving at id Hoboken took turn) in carry- inger Company who handled the Mayo-Lynch Associates, an en- Lakewood has proven costly for Ing a stafue of St. Ann daring sure future building cm the site building for Scott Paper on an up to $15 million. gineering firm which has made Ignatius "Iggy" Laguna, hand- annual procession of the Feast exclusive basis negotiated the several city surveys in recent some young waiter at the Mar- of St. Ann Tuesday afternoon. Mayor De Pascale, who is sale to Edward A. and Renee S. credited with the idea of selling years, to help solve the off- tin Room, who broke Us leg in They were joined by more than Cantor.