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MISTER SNITCH HE'S HERE HE'S THERE HE'S HOBOKEN PICTORIAL EVERY- 922 Washington St. t 2nd Class Pottage Paid WHERE! VOLUME 10 NO. 26 Hobofcen.N. J.-070JO THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1968 At Hobokfen, N. J. TEN CENTS A DENTURELESS MAN, UNCLAIMED CARS unable to chew well, had not SWELTERING COMMUTERS eaten a steak for a long time. One day he couldn't resist the {SOLD BY CITY temptation, and, in a restaurant, MAY SOON GET RELIEF A recent periodical sale of he decided to order one. A First Ward Councilman jabandoned and unclaimed cars benevolent man who noticed Anthony H. Romano was city's transportation added. The extra buses are not [netted $155 for Hoboken. him having difficulty eating it promised by a Public Service inspector/ollowing Tuesday's always air-conditioned. I The cars were found official two weeks ago that the check, reported that at least one Personally checking the buses [abandoned on Hoboken streets inquired if he could help him- of the six buses was not air coming into the Hudson with a set of dentures. Accepting company would always have at i over a period of time and models least six air-conditioned buses conditioned during the rush-hour Terminal, Romano found that ] ranged from a 1954 Chevrolet to the offer, he tried it on but running on its No. 63 route period. A check the same the company's figures were not a 1963 Chevrolet. Both were claimed it didn't help because K between Hoboken and the Port afternoon showed that two buses accurate. One day, he said, only Isold for $9. was too loose. The benevolent Authority terminal in New York lacked the cooling units. two of the buses during the The difference in the tale of man dug in his pocket for City even if it became necessary Public Service operates six non-rush period had air autos conducted successfully in another set. That one was too tr take buses off other routes to buses on the line during non rush conditioning but only one of the recent years, was the absence of tight. After ha was supplied with do so. To date that promise has hours and during the peak units was working. interested junk dealers who Hid third and last set he said it not been kept. periods in the morning and early normally attend. The only dealer fitted perfectly and that he was Patrolman Steven Darago, the evening six additional buses are If commuters using the No. 63 to show up was Carmine Pino, bus enjoy the comfort of air enjoying eating the steak owner of Hoboken Auto Body conditioning, it will be because Works at 616 Jackson st. He is comfoitabrY. "I thank you very Councilman Romano was much for your generosity. A PASSEt-IY HELPED OUT also contracted by the city to interested enough in their haul away cars found in violation Doctor." "Glad I helped," the welfare to intercede in their of alternate street parking benevolent man answered, behalf. regulations. though I'm not a doctor, I am a THE GUY came tumbling out of the pub just as the owner was entering. The boss of the joint upset by this violent action wanted to know what happened. The bartender said "I tossed him out because that guy be trouble maker." The boss wanted to toew "H«w «e?" Whet tKd-*»- do?" The bartender said, "I toM Mm I was the boss at home and he told my wife." • * * HONESTY is the best policy. The kid is an errand boy and took longer than he should on this delivery. The manager of the store bawling him out said "You've been away half an hour and just to go round die corner." The kid said "Please sir, a man dropped a five dollar Ml." The manager asked "And it took that long to help him find it?" Without batting an eyelash, the kid remarked "Please sir, I had to wait until he got on the bus." • • • DIRECTING REMOVAL of tractors at general alarm fire at E. H. ONE OF THE FIRST to arrive at the scene of last week's fire at E. THE most dangerous drivers Miller Trucking Company, 9th and Madison Streets, is John H. Muler Trucking Company was Public Works Director Ray Vitale, in the world are those who Sanseviere, a passerby, who was credited with saving at least twenty who immediately joined the fireinen. Vitale worked as hard as any smoke a pipe while driving and of the valuable vehicles. The estimated loss is a quarter of a million of the firemen, ignoring the j danger of personal injury from those who use one hand to hoW dollars. Sanseviere is a truck driver. exploding gas tanks. the roof of the car on while cruising. The pipe smoker w*H cause chatn reaction m accidents but is seldom involved himself. This pipe smoker was an exception. He got in an accident. In the hospital, whan he came to, he esfcerl *^rVhat happened' The doctor toM Mm "You were hurt in an auto accident, but you'll recover." The pipe r, not concerned about his asked "How muchr What he needed was a lawyer not THEY were really going bloody Marys • and the juice loosened me* . Whet realty floored the pry behind the bar was Ms •MM asked "Is your new boy RECENTLY APPOINTED POSTAL INSPECTOR Sergio Gigante of Hoboken, receives the good wishes of Nicholas J. Caruso as his father-in-law, Postal Inspector Leo Shatzel who swore him into office, smiles his approval. Others in picture include, Frank Johannes, friend s.#ftfd provider?" Lucy. James Fmnigin, James Schlicher, M. Valentino, R. Chaneski, R. Denicola, V. DeRobertis, H. Nubile, VI Caruso, £. Drayton, L. Insinza, L. CiccheBa, G. Freda, R. Darling, R. Marino, D. Accetta, C. Valenti, V. Mastandrea and P. Tucillo. Page 2 Thursday, Augmt 22.1968 WE HUM M Fim, we believe in FREEDOM OF THE PRESS and the FIGHTING OF E' ^ *-• •*' ANY LAWS WHICH WOULD HAMPER THE PRESS IN ITS RE- JOURNEY TO SPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC. Second, we believe in a STATE LOTTERY for New Jersey. Thirdly, we believe in FREE ENTERPRISE. TUC Lastly, we believe the N. Y.-N. J. PORT AUTHORITY SHOULD PAY GRAZIOSO TAXES TO MUNICIPALITIES WHICH LOSE RATABLES TO THE EXPANDING BIST ATE AGENCY. Once the exploration of space whatever technical advice may was the domain of the United be required. The project will be States and the Soviet Union. carried out throughout 1969. Eventually, France and Italy The agreement between die joined the space club by Swedish Space Research THE RUGGED INDIVIDUALIST building, launching and Committee and NASA is for a recovering their own space project to study the D and E vehicles. However, many other ionospheric layers with WHO HAD A SUBSIDY nations have built payloads that instrumented payloads on four were launched into orbit by the boostcd-Arcas 11 sounding United States^ Among these are rockets. Sweden will design and IY WILLIAM RASPKRRV Brazil, Spain, Norway and construct the payloads, arrange Sweden. for the use of the European Washington - Simple-minded people, when they think of government assistance, think These four nations have Space Research Organization of welfare grants, public housing and other kinds of "handouts". This is one of the recently concluded agreements (fcSRO) range at Kiruna, reasons for the strong opposition to the income-maintenance plans now being forwarded with the National Aeronautics Swedes, and transport the by the Poor People's Campaign. and Space Administrations for NASA-supplied sounding rockets The more sophisticated among us are aware that government assistance inchu<js not co-operative scientific to Kiruna, NASA will supply the experiments. four boosted-Arcas 1 l's and four only "handouts" to the poor but "subsidies" to the rich as well - tax breaks and sets of Victor FM/FM telemetry farm-support payments, for example. The Brazilian Comissao Nacional de Atividades Espaciais systems. The project is scheduled Few, however, are aware of just how widespread-end how much taken for (CNAE>NASA project involves for the autumn of 1968. granted-government assistance really is. the launching of four sounding NASA and the Royal Senator Stephen M. Young, the plainspoken and whimsical Ohio Democrat, tells a rockets into the upper Norwegian Council for Scientific story that makes the point very well indeed. atmosphere to measure the and Industrial Research have It should silence forever those who criticize the PPC for wanting "something for njcrometeorite flux and its agreed on a project to observe nothing". It won't, of course, but the story strikes me as well worth repeating. variations with latitude. the Earth's magnetic and electric A young man lived with his parents in a low-cost public-housing development in Retractable micrometeorite fields and the charged particle Hamilton County, Ohio. He attended public school, rode the free school bus, enjoyed the collectors will be launched on environment during various free lunch program. Nike-lroquois (NIRO) sounding stages of auroral activity. rockets from the BAneira do Each of three barium release "Following graduation from high school, he entered the Army and upon discharge kept Inferno range in Brazil. ion cloud payloads will be his national service life insurance. He then enrolled in an Ohio university, receiving Data obtained will be followed minutes later by regularly his GI check. Upon graduation, he married a public health nurse, bought a farm compared to the results of instrumented payloads, all in southern Ohio with an FHA loan. previous tests of the same nature launched this September and "Later goinf into the feed and hardware business in addition to farming, he secured conducted at White Sands, N.M.