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A SUCCESSFUL business - VOLUME 3, NUMBER 42 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1961 TEN CENTS man, he waited until late in life before marrying. Now he finds that he is no longer master of his own destiny. GRAND MARSHAL He cannot go to die neigh- PRE-ELECTION BID borhood barber shop any- more. His wife demands that he go to a New York Hotel SEE iiTORY ON Cor a cliaping. In this she PAGE 3 made an because the POLICE, FIREMEN ASK lovely manicurist is the ob- tect of his affection. •^ • • • HIS WIFE is forever clean- ing the house. He doesn t dare smoke because the ash tray is cleaned as soon as ashes are deposited. If be gets up from bed in the mid- dle of the night to go to the PAY HIKE bathroom, the bed is made when he returns. This clean- liness has become such an obsession that he spends his weekends at the Bowery*n order to take the other ex* trem* durlns the week. HER HUSBAND is a lazy good-for-nothing but she bold! dow* two Jobs to keep in PHI* because be is to have a heart ^ This hypochron- •tooditlon. This hypochon -» irlac's real heart trouble is • pretty receptionist at the doctor's office. She gave him the gate upon finding out he had a wife. Thus, the heart condition act and costly pills GRAND MARSHAL Louii his wife works and slaves Francone received applausi to get for him. ^ , along the line of march a i -he led 3,000 Holy Name me i THIS BAR FLY is particular from six parishes in Hoboke as to whom he'll take drinks, and Weehawken in Sunday' \ from. He never buys but re- • parade. He had as his aidej " fuses free drinks from those JOHN "HONEY" ROMANO, star of Cleveland Indians, left, shown presenting a YxztexicY Cutillo and Wii who do not have certain pres- Sift to Sam Provansano for Teamsters, sponsors of team. Pete Romano, of liam Muliins. tige or status in the commun- the winning team looks on. presentation was made at Awards dinner at Villa Romano. ity. He is the elite of free- loaders and Is rough on the bartenders as he wants Bis. drinks mixed properly. He _has gall on the rocks. He s a Bristol Cream guy - not a rabMt Harvey^ ^ SHE HAStheroughest.tough- est boldest and most con- • temptible kids in the whole neighborhood, yet, claims everybody is at fault but her darlings. Last week, they put a football through a win- dow and the mother thought It a shame that the window should be closed on such a hot day. Her kid kicked an- other kid in the shlna* and before the Juver'le judge she claimed the other kid deliberately put bis shin in front of her "sowd boy"» tsnue ait be

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Poaa Three Hoboken Pictorial, Friday October 13, 1961 CONGREGATION HOBOKEN ADAS EMUNO bf DOROTHY SEXTON CELEBRATES Social FOUNDING American Gold Srar Hoboken. Cake and coffee Ninety years of continuous Mothers, Inc., o f Hoboken will be served in Columbian "KHRUSCHEV'S service to the Jewish resid- met recently at the A merlean Club. Vincent Bar bo Is ents of the dry is the proud Legion Building in Hoboken. chairman. record Congregation Adas Mrs. Mae Kuehns presided On Nov. 18, group will hold Emuno will celebrate .at a and announced a delegation a "Military Ball" In Meyers BIG FEAR" dinner October 21. The will attend the state depart- Hotel, Hoboken. Cocktail How strong Is the United States and Us allies compared temple which stands at 637 ment meeting and luncheon hour will precede the dinner- to Russia? ^ Garden Street was opened to be held on October 28, dance, with Frank Fusco • No question has been subjected to more discussion and and dedicated April 15,1883, at the Robert Treat Hotel, supplying music for danc- more controversy. For it Is a question Involving the very twelve years after extablis- Newark. Delegates will be ing. George Pap roth -\ a existence of civilization as we know it. hment .of the congregation. Mrs. Kuehns, president; chairman. ' The layman has every right to be confused. We have History of the congregation Mrs. Bessie Turley, Mrs. Salvatore Crupi, faithful beard that the Soviet Is far ahead of us in both conventional discloses the first Jewish Gerrtye Maat and Mrs. navigator, conducted the settlers In New Jersey can Marie Smircic. meeting. and nuclear-type weapons--and we have heard also tha. the be traced to Hoboken in the United States possesses at lease equal strenght. We have period immediately after in The first nomination of of- The Ladies Aid Society heard that Russia is overtaking us in the various economic the Civil War. ficers will be. held at the of the Reformed Church of •fields--and we have heard also our lead is so great, coupled next regular meeting, which Hoboken met recently t o WUh current and expected expansion, that we have Httle • In 1881, the movement to- will be held at 8 p. m.t ward a permanent temple complete plans for the 104th tt0 worry about in this sphere. November 6, at the Americ- anniversary coffee, which edifice was started, culmin- an Legion Building. j This bit of background gives significance to an article ating in the construction of will be held at 2 p.m., Oct. in a late issue of U. S. News & World Report. Its title: 18 in Martha Institute Hall. the present building at 637 John "Honey" Romano, •'Khrushchev's Big Fear." Us opening sentences: "Nikita Garden St. The land had Mrs. A. W. Horr, president, . Khrushchev, in his latest warlike moves, is seen as leading Cleveland Indian Star cat- announced a film, "T h e been donated by the Stevens cher has been placed on the • WOntt fear—not from confidence. This is the way high family. Maiden Voyage of the Ber- I Western officials now .size up the Soviet dictator." city payroll to teach base- men," will be shown and V SO—what can Khrushchev be afraid of? During the early presidency ball science to local boys at coffee and homemade cake tn general terms, as the U. S. News article describes of Ulysses S. Grant, a Jew- a salary of $1,400 for a will be served. Hostesses h matter, the answer to that question can be put In two ish group, comprising app- 16-week period. will be Mrs. Alexander Paul- d—"the future." Specifically,, the Soviet satellite roximately 40 famllie s of Another professional base- ich, Mrs. Otto Franke, Mrs. , now a Kremlin captive, Includes "100 million German and Central Eur- ball player, John Kunkle of Fred Hofmann and Mrs. We people waiting for a chance to revolt." Then there opean descent, felt the urge the Jersey City Athletics has Frans J. Van Carpels. Red China, with its Incredible population of 700 million-- for religious expression also been hired to assist Rev. Edwin F.Parsils,pas- natlOO which, so far as one can see, has as its goal world which culminated in the foun- .in t h e recreation depart- tor of the Reformed Church pion. And, for a third thing, there is the unification ding of Congregation Adas ment. of Hoboken, will officiate 3&t 18 taking place throughout Western Europe. As U. S. Emuno on Oct. 22, 1871. Both men are natives of at an anniversary service jews Observes, "Here, facing the communits empire, is The corporate charter fol- Hoboken. to be held at 10:30* a. m, >% group of nations that, as a whole, is far more powerful lowed on Feb.15, 1872. . Danny O'Conneli; a mem- Nov. 5 in the church. than Soviet Russia. Now those nations axe beginning to Two years later, the Union ber of the Washington Sena- Election of officers was Combine theft: power." of American Hebrew Con- tors last season, was not also held at the last meet* gregations was formed in rehlred. For the past two Therefore—if appraisals of this nature are correct-- Cincinnati. The Hoboken ing. Mrs. A. W. Horr of time may be running out for Kfirushchev. His power, years he had served ID the 1511 64th St., North Bef* congregation chose to fol- recreation department on a. today, is greater than it can be expected to be in the low the new movement and gen, was elected president years that lie ahead. 10-week basis «t $100 each for the fourth consecutive accepted the Reform mode week. European economic unification is making swift and of Jewish worship. year. She has been a num- enormous strides. The decision of Great Britain to join The first meeting place ber of the society for the the Common Market, despite all her long historical was Odd Fellows Hall, Wash- The scholarship fund dance past 12 years. Mr«. Horr . News' It now contains the religious was pastor of Blessed Sac- stitute Hall. words: "A Khrushchev afraijl of the future must also school, meeting rooms, the rament Roman Catholic Mrs. Louisa Lang, who h be made afraid of the present--so he will not go too far." rabbi's study and care- Church, Newark, at the time served as treasurer for 3 taker's quarters. of his death. years, resigned due to poo ntiMiiniiMnpaBHMfM^MauiiftiiuiiiiiiiifitiiitMiMitifntt'i health. Various war years and de- Robert Salinardi served as Geographical Distribution of Active TB fense preparation periods general chairman, assisted The altar committee con saw many of the congrega- b y Thomas Miele, Vice slsts of Mrs. Theodore Pos- tion's members and their Chairman, and Joseph Sal- sel, Mrs. Fred Manshot, an children in the ranks of the inardi, Fred Dumone and Mrs. Alexander Paulich armed forces, from Civil John Mahoney. Frank Fusco Flower committee i6 head War to Korean War and furnished music for dancing. ed by Mrs. Herman Boden- since. A plaque in the tem- Members hope to sponsor a sieck and the sick commit- ple vestibule carries the a second dance next year, tee includes Mrs. Alexan- names of 34 participants in making more scholarships der Paulich and Mrs. A. W, World War II, two of whom available to potential nurses. Horr. paid the supreme sacrifice. Grand Knight John P. The next regular meeting In the past 10 years or so, O'Leary welcomed the will be held 12:30 p. m., due to the populatior changes guests. Nov. 1 in the Martha In- in the Hoboken area, the stitute Hall. congregation's thinking has Hoboken General Assembly, been concentrated on mem- Anthony Gross! has bee Fourth Degree Knights of rehired as Hoboken superr bership strength through ex- Columbus, heard Charles De. intendent of weights a n panding its sphere of act- Fazio Jr., a past faithful measures, M/yor Croga ivies. ______navigator, speak* on the life said this week. GOING INTO REVERSE of Christopher Columbus at Grossi's Job was abolishe "I wasn't doing forty miles a meeting Monday night in a year ago as an econonr TblB map Rhows lh«* newly reported active and'probably active • an hour," protested the mo- Columbian Club. move, it was announced % cues of TB p«r l»»0.000 among children under Are years of age in torist. N,or thirty, nor Group also planned for up- tfac time. Recently , i }958, Althwph most active cases develop In people witb old infei• even twenty. coming events. First will county weight* and ti.-asur tlons rather than new ones. It Is only by stopping new Infections "Here, steady now," In- be a family communion at superlnt enderst, r#rr {hat we ean hope eventually to eliminate TB. Your TB aasocia- terrupted the magistrate, 8 a-m. Oct. 29 in St. Pran- -Doyle, asked the cit> to program to wipe out TB is supported by Christinas Seal "or you'll be backing Into cU Roman Catholic Church Create the poet. somethfmrl" Nf» Sixteea f Hoboken PSctoria / October 6,1961 Columbus Day Committee

UNICO members shown in the above picture recently met atMarlin Room, Charlefa De Fazio, Frank Orlatano, and, standing, same order, F. Romano, Hoboken, to discuss this year's observance of Columbus Day. In the group H. De Fazio, Guy T>isalino, John Carlucchio, Edward DeFazio, Enrico axe, seated, left to right, Ralph Jaccadine, Sy Failla, Tony Santorella, Gnassi, Rocky Gratale, Frank Speranza, Al Berardi.

CALLING ALL GIRLS! Ages 12 & Up "MODERN JAZZ IS FOR YOU' CLASSES FORMING REGISTER NOW! 1st LESSON FREE CHAMPS '60 Friday, October 13, 7961 - 7 to 8 P. M.

EVERY ONE A CHAMP - 1960 PAL CHAMPS shown in the HURRY- REGISTER NOW AT •bore picture are Doa Apglcolla, John Bazzi, Vin Monica, Gene Galdl, Oliver Jackson, Vic Robbing, John Pops, Or- lando Tazzuli, EdStimson, Tony Giordano, JoeSpano.Jamea ANN FORAN Goldman, Mike Lynch, Joe Velasquez, Frank Fuzzi, M. fuldo. Tom Upeon, Julius Minute', Charles Little, Angelo £nsolo, Pat Abbatabio, Jobs Leptirh, Charles Oedzzo.Joe School Of Dancing Grszzioso, James tern, Bert Rtvo,Mlke Pellucbia, Prank H 010 KEN Coppola, Mario Pixex^John Palomao, Mike Viscollia, Mike 12th « GARDEN

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TEEN SCENE - Discussing CALLING ALL WOMEN! new term's activities at Ho- Get out for on afternoon of bewfinfj at... boken's Sacred Heart Aca- demy are Maureen Horn, Leonore DeAngelis, Pat i -LENCE- Nale and Janet Clark. Pat was chairman of the Fresh- man Welcome Dance re - HUDSON COUNTY LANES cently held at Our Lady of 1 GARFJELD AVE., JERSEY CITY Grace parish hall. 'AFTERNOON IEA6UB FOR WOMEN HOW FORCING AfCN B0WUH9 FOX WOMEN 6 CHILDHtM WITH . PtCI U ' R4TES Of UNTIL 5:3: EACH WlBKCAf

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• • All Children School Leagues now fcrning. HUDSON COUNTY LANES 1 GarftoM Av». J. C. (Oa Boyonne-J. C. Line) FREE LANE TO BOWLING SCHOOL. WOMAN CLASSES, MONDAY, 10:30 SHARP. WOMAN CLASS e NO. 2, TUESDAY, 12:30 AFTERNOON. MEN - s a STARTING THURSDAY, 5:00 P. M. SHARP. JUNIOR BOYS AND GIRLS, FIRDAY, 3:30 SHARP. 12 YEARS OR YOUNGER, SUNDAYS, 11:30,STARTINGOCT- OBER 22. i i l I I I I I H I I III POLICE, IIIIUI FIREMEN

ASK FOR If you've never hod business with Castle Motors* Inc. Castle, you'll find them lair and hon- PAY RAISE Hudson County's Newest Dealer for New est to deal with, a fact known to | thousands of satisfied customers for . Following a meeting Wed- | over 24 years. When you come in ask nesday with representatives for Seymour, Frank or Andy. of four separate factions of Chrysler-Imperial the police and fire depart- ments, Mayor John J. Gro- gan agreed to discuss their Invites old friends and new cus- request for a s alary lncre ase with members of the city ' tomers to drop in and see the new SEE THE NEW DAZZLING council. At the same time, however, he informed the > I'm of 1962 mrSURS AND IM. representatives of the ever - * PfR/AU, the Countrys Sfyle Iwrrf. increasing property tax sit- > uation. erj for Beauty, Design onrf trial- 1962 IMPERIAL The city's police depart- * ment members are seeking neerlfif Quality. America's fiMst, Most a $200 annual clothing al- . lowance for all ranks, longe- . Carefully Built Carl vity pay starting at two per cent and Increasing each SEE THE EXCITING NEW year until six per cent Is realized a n d a city paid * hospitalization and sick benefit plan for their fam- ' COME IN! Hies. 1962 CHRYSLER While the Hoboken fire- men were represented at the LOOK THEM meeting, only one of the A Hew lookr A New Power, three organizations within that branch of the city's de- An OU Price! partment are asking, at this OVER time, for a pay hike. Capt. Walter P. Koch, speaking for the uniformed fire of- TODAY! ficers in Hoboken is seek- - ing a pay hike for fire cap- tain to equal that paid city * police officers. « At present, Hoboken fire captains receive only $6,350 while police sergeants are r - jih v paid $6,550 and police lieu- tenants $7,150 annually. Ho-V boken fireman this year were voted, oy the city admin'*! istration, a $350 annual pay' hike even though resident* voters disapproved the in-, crease by ballot. * • Two years ago, Hoboken police were voted a $750 Increase for patrolmen, and substantial varyingpay hikes MOTORS for sergeants, lieutenants,* and police captains. At that time, by agreement of all 1315 OL 9-5422 concerned, police uniform fotChryritf, allowance of $200 was drcp- f age Hoboken Pictorial, Friday October 13, 1961

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SECAUCUS NORTH BERGEN WEST NEW YORr UKION CITY HOBOKEN James F. Moore, John J. Grogan Councilmen Mayor Charles J. Weavar John R.,Armellino Harry J. Thourot Mayor Edward J. Barone Councilmen Mayor Mayor Mayor Louie DePascale George Nelson Richard O'Connor Commissioners Commissioners CccMQisekxierB Cbalrmin Louis Francone Nelson H. Ewell Angelo Sarubbi Rudolph Tedesco Frank J. Ducat* Steph«n E. Mongiello Herman C. Pope James P. Nolaa Lawrence T. Havey William F. Meehan Vice Cbairman George A. Zengel Theodore Doll John C. Cendo Bernard Reicherc Henry J. Corradino Joseph J. Jlaldini John E. O»i» William V. Mu»ro Joseph Bartletta • Frc»k Caprio Paymond Walsh Loretta Haack Thomas O'Reillv Hoboken Pictorial Friday October 13, 1961 Pane Four

2 West New York SB•areA m UOO8» 1 •ft* m.m C* Vftaa» Men To Graduate •r petoti «rttS MM (Mr Can ItlMlM From FairTeigh tm. 4-7M1 r Off mSt | AB Agy Two West New York resi- 14W 43rd dents, Moheb Boghos A. A., 107 65th Street and John Me Grath Jr., B.S., 6515 Pali- sade Avenue, are among the NUTRI-BIO 255 students who will re- ceive their degrees at the DIETARY FOOD October commencement ex- ercises for Fairleigh Dick- SUPPLEMENT inson University on Saturday NATURAL or ORGANIC afternoon on the Rutherford campus. To promote bettei living The speaker will be Con- for you and your family gressman Frank C. Osmers Jr. - practice good health AN HISTORIC EVENT f->r Msgr. Wm. A.KeyesPost 1271, CWV,West New York, was the awarding of two lirst prize trophies to members of the post at the recent 26th National CWV Convention held in Atlantic City. First prize fof preparing the best CWV Post habits and pay particu- history book in the U.S. went to Joseph Malady, post historian, left, and first prize for DANCING Catholic Action went to Joseph Checchi, post's first vice commander, right. State Com- 1?J attention to better mander John Berry made the presentation of both trophies, 2nd from le*', and next to FRI.&SAT. him, Ralph P. Damiano, post commander, who listened with pride to Berry's words of nutrition. Make Nutri - praise for the entire membership. Berry spoke of the excellent work Jhe men had done for hospitalized veterans, the church, the community, and other CWV activities. NITE Bio Vitamin and Mineral at the bewitifal MONTMARTRE Dietary Food Supple - ment part of your daily ROOM dietary intake. And for additional protein to work, with those vita- mins and minerals add Nutri • Bio Protein to your diet, too. For the complete story call for For Reservations appointment or write for CaUOL 3-0100 free literature. MOROC & CO. u/nm 201 O/eafi Ave* | JOURNAL SQUARE. J. C Jersey City, N.X THE SHINY RED FIRE ENGINE Carl Roscitt of 68^0 Newkirk Avenue, North Bergen, had when he was a WANTA BUY A small boy may have prompted him to buy the 35 foot-long ,fully equipped 41 American-La France Ladder aiM Pump MODERN HATTERS Truck shown in the picture. "I wanted it BO I bough^it,"1 FIRE ENGINE? A. B. C. HAT CENTERS ^ 7 he matter-of-factly tells visitors to his back yard to see Largest . the unusu'al purchase. He also tells the curious that the Choice equipment is at the disposal of any fire department in need MEN'S LADIES' •of it. There is no charge when it's out on loan. He may C. F, DUKE FEL ' consider selling - if the price is right. At present.however, HATS Roscitt is enjoying the distinction of being the sole owner Storage Warehouse Of the fire fighting asset. . 601 Ocean Ave. 5l>ew Jersey City, N i. HUNTING CALL ME LUGGAGE Latest Styles HATS and * Long Distance Moving IRIDAL BAGS Fashions REDUCED FISHING * Sea Shore Service & Colors HEADWEAR LICENSES TRUNKS ' Paclang—Crating "G" * Local Moving FACTORY OUTLET 3ld -^rd. St. Jersey city Army - Navy - Sporting Goods * Storage BRANCH OUTLET 490- Communipaw Avenue DELAWARE 3-6969 ^ *• HEnderson 3-3789 _ ' JERSEY COH. WOODLAWN AVE. ;V* f- 110 JACKSON AVENUE !. IN0R6E I NEV£R-D.FROST CONVENIENCE Automatically Separate zero-degree eliminates need 199 t«. FftCCZfft for defrosting re. frigerator section I Hoboken Pictorial, Friday October 13, 1961

Sister Mary Monore MR. SNITCH (Continued from page 1! Attending In-Service the higher-up will not let them go to work with the night-sticks to protect them- Institute At St Peters selves against (as the do - r Sr. Mary Honore, S. S. Professor Francis Var- gooders have you believe) •N. D., 755 John Street, Se- rlchlo of Saint Peter's Col- the. poor people who do not caucus, Immaculate Concep- lege will teach "Modern understand American and tion Elementary School tea- Mathematics In ( be High know nothing about licenses, cher. Is among the 44 mathe- School Curriculum"; Prof- taxes or law and order. matics teachers attending essor John Reckzeh of Jer- * • • the In-Servlce Institute In sey City State College wil! THEY ARE DISCIPLES of THE "INK SPOTS" offer the * .id of entertainment that Modern Mathematics at Saint teach, "Seminar in t h tTITIAN (Vecellio Tizlano) makes a visitor to the beautiful Teak wood Room a steady. Peter's College, Jersey Teaching of H I g h School If you haven't beard the Ink Spots why not drop in at this and their combined irescoes newest cocktail and dining room for cocktails, lunch or City. Classes are held Sat- Mathematics, with Special could have been inspired by urday mornings from Sept. 16 Attention t o Modern Con- dinner. You'll enjoy both the cuisine and the welcome ex- Titian's Sacred and Profane tended personally by Ralf Pomeroy, owner, and Mies Shirley through May 16, 1962. Thecepts." For purposes of Love. It is more than art Institute Is sponsored by athe Institute teachers of of Secaucus who is manager of Teakwood Room located at for art's sake. And, If^County and Washington Avenues, Secaucus. grant f r o m the National grades seven and eight may Art doesn't putt down his Science Foundation, hence be admitted. paint brush and pursue a there is no charge for tui- The Institute Is under the more realistic life - Instead tion or textbooks. This is direction of Dr. Frank Mc- of craving to be an artist - ""•" ANNUAL MEETING the 2nd year for the Instit- Mackin of Saint Peter's Col- he'll find himself in dom- ute's operation. lege. estic relations court. His art partner is lovely enough NORTH HUDSON CHAPTER to be his model and that is where the rub comes in - AMERICAN RED CROSS his wife knows all. • • • 42nd ANNUAL MEETING of North Hudswi Chapter, ROBERT'S LOCALE: ALL NIGHT laun- American R*d Cress, will b* twld M THURSDAY EVE- UNION NING, OCTOBER 2*m, 1H1, at Church of Immaculate dromat. They meet there Conception Hall, 111* Patcrsen Plank Road, Sacaucus, ~ CITY jetvelers at least twice a week., He N. J. at 7:45 P. M. Admission Fret. COUIMfUS m takes the family wash and DAY f 4007 lERGENLINE AVE.. UNION CFTY so does she. The time Is Meetine will be followed by a Buffet Supper to which VALUES • just long enough after two all members art invited. Admission to Buffet Supper is dryings for them to discuss $2.00. Reservations, which can be made at Chapter House, SALUTES ~ i plans relative to anticipated 212 37th Street, Union City — UN Km S S0», close Octo- ber 21 st. * Th« Customer Explorer of today. Com« In ond Cxpler* Our Store, f divorces. They even intend S*«k Our Values, There Are None Batter. Find Our Pricei. for Volu« > to get the same lawyer for AT -esidents of Gwttenbere., North Bergen, Secaucus, Union * deceived There Are None lower. Win It the Day for Seeing the | the severances and hope to City, Weehawfcen and West New York, who have con- ' N%W WOUO AT lOtatTS JEWHEKS, e Great Selection of STBtUNG, I have everything washed and tributed )1.M or more to Red Cross during the past year, WATCHES. DIAMONDS. CHARMS. r irond out after a few more *r« cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting and trips to the laundromat. This will be • eligible te vote for members ' of the Board of is love in the Laundromat. Directors. 14XT. GOU) CHARMS md Features of meeting will include: Outsanding Speaker, CHARM BRACELETS Red Cross Report and Awards, Entertainment and Sou- STERLING Eyes Examined - U.NIUII venirs end election of Chapter Officers and Board Directors. ML NATHAN FREED HERMAN C. POPE W. LLOYD VAN KEUREN Sterling Silver Fkrtwart OPTOMETRIST Chairman Annual Mooting Committee Chapter Chairman ty Famous Siiversmitb 7 40% mi r»t. pik ••». H.M. NOW DISCOUNT • »irtM*r Chan* . Uw at $4 »S Aamvtrury OwrnM Itw at S4.9S 20 to 30% I4K GcU Disci . Uw at $3.*S ANNOUNCING THE UK GoM fear* .. Uw at S9.9S LESS UK G«M Cahnaar . law u $5.95 Hvl • Urft S>l«Xw •' OMMT CWfM t» Tbae> We* ham. OPEN STOCK LIST PtICES W. bwl •* WaOt •w* •» 14« t*M clwm fcrtct'tn Thf l*r|nt wlwtia* WII< tMa m Eftptor* our tor9« selection of TOWtC, DiKM«r w. and (1114 yM haw COMtAM, MTStNATIONAl, WAUACE, SAVES MONTT MID 4 IAITON O™1 Our (in* »l«cl>on M* is flat. 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tioQokei Pictorial, Friday October 13, 161 Pago NIM TH€Y LIKE HARRY * ELSIE BEAUTY Dedicated To MORE Beautiful Women HARRY MARCHESANI, recently elected commanded cf AIR-CONDITIONED ment of their daughter.Joy, FOR YOUR COMFORT Hudson County American Legion, also ranks high in the* Joy Devine to Daniel Zomerdyke Jr.,son esteem of his fellow members of Guttenberg Social Call For Appointment of Mr. andMrs. Daniel Zom- Athletic Club. Thev said "congratulations" at a dine? erdyke Sr., 7422 Hudson UNion 3-0075 Engaged To Wed held in Marchesani s honor at Rudy's Tavern, 69th Street Blvd., North Bergen, at a' and Palisade Avenue,.Guttenberg. ' ! 443 60th St. W.N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward De- party, September 30 in the vine, 410 76th St., North Ber- In the picture are, seated, left to right, .Thomas B air. (Nr. Bergenline Av» home of Mr. and Mrs. De- Anthony Bitritto, Robert Truatt, Hudson County ViceO Dm- gen, announced the engage- vine. 3 mander;Robert Jenkins, Commander Guttenberg A.LJ OS I IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIUtUlllllMMIIMIIIlllllllllUJI Miss Devine attended North 64; standing, same order, HousingDirector Joseph Ma Bergen and Weehawken uso, Edward Cardone, Assemblyman Robert F. Sab ello, J.I. CULLEN PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Duro Test Corp.,North Ber- Sgt. Harry F. Newmann, Dr. Nicholas Cicco, Award Cl air- gen. man; Mayor Herman G. Klein, Hudson County Amei lean ITS NICE TO DEAL WITH A GOOD HOUSE Her fiance attended Mem- Legion Commander Harry Marchesani, William Me ran, orial High School, West New Treasurer; Michael N. Bitritto, President; JohnJ.Mden EVERYTHING IN York. 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Mike Quill international The Decker Corporation, room, a thin plastics sheet ganization known as the fed- REDS HAND FULL will cover tho floor. Fresh fame. Before the merger of eration which amounted to . Now or never one of the many companies the AFL and the CIO, the in the space business, has water facilities will be form- nothing more than an old PRAESEPE ed from r^gid plastics. TWU represented the ClO's people's home that existed Look for a price designed such a room using counterpart of the AFL's on per capita tax payments At New Jersey plastics as its main mat- The use of plastics will give Teamsters' Union and thefrom the international unions NEWS WIRE erial. This design is dis- our future lunar explorers room for feuding existed ev- within its framework. Loves to sprint played by the Franklin In- the ability to use the moon's er though it never reached GOOD G stitute and makes the max- elements. Not only will plas- the Hatfield-McCoy propor- The CIO will bore from with imum use of the scant mat- in until George Meany andthe Last one very bad tics be used to line the or- tions. INSWEPT erials that will be available. iginal rocket shell, plastics Mike Quill is the very first other AFL leaders will only be memories or legends .Re- Rounding to form Using the original rocket will probably be used to line international president with- WHY LIE ; the tunnels that will be built in the AFL-CIO to invite cessions and automation had that brought the men to the the CIO on the economic Always trys moon, it will be set in a between living quarters and James Hoffa as guest speak- FANGO laboratories, workshops,and er at a convention. JJuill's ropes before the merger, cave or underground and line Joining with the AFL saved Get yours here with polyurethane plastic for perhaps launching pads. union £lso passed a resolu- BONUS tion calling upon the AFL- the younger labor unit from additional strength and sound The first moon room will bankruptcy. Wins one soon proofing, which m a y be CIO to bring the teamsters MONGO be followed by others. Ev- back into the fold as an af- George Meany has the ne- needed because although entually many of the ingred- cessary votes to keep board In fine form there will be no sound tra- filiate of the AFL-CIO.Quill SHY BOY ients needed to sustain life -as well as Hoffa-is for a strength In the AFL-CIO veling through the air be- will be taken right from the councils. He has enough pow- Stable likes this one cause there is none, sound united labor front and i s At New England moon's resources, water can constantly calling for unity er to give dictatorial orders can travel along the ground. be extracted from the hydro- in mergers - as he did in BINGO KING Rockets blasting off, or com- in political action even going Fast and fit gen and oxygen atoms, the as far as to demand the for- New Jersey - but his skein ing in to bring supplies, TEP ON IT meteorites crashing on the use of hydroponics car, pro- mation of a national political is running thin with the more vide vegetables to be con- sophisticated CIO leaders Will be right there lunar surface, etc., can make party by the forces of or- HIGH QUALITY sumed and be fed to animalf ganized labor. only biding time for the in- a lot of noise. evitable change. Next out 10 grow a meat supply. Undoubtedly, Hoffa feels the Some of die furnishings Who knows, as a noted Rus- Mike Quill's open show of ROCK ROAD can be made from basic el- same way but plagued so Last one very good sian scientist said, "The much by political investiga- his admiration for the Team- ements found on the moon moon could very well be sters* Union and his desire BLUE JIM such as; hydrogen, oxygen, tion never had the time to Likes this track our eighth continent.' get gomg on political action. to have the Teamsters back in the AFL-CIO are a few of RICHARD K With Hoffa and Quill agree- Lodk for a price tna on political lines and the -many indications that • most of the leaders within IT'S LUCK organized labor hope for u- Don't miss this one TWIT'S n FACT nity and feel that the team- SAFE DATE sters should be re-admitted C an turn it on to the house of labor. At Illinois PictoriM JAVIER Published Weekly By At the convention in the The West New Yorker, Inc. Roosevelt Hotel, Mike Quill Real good sprinter DOROTHY SEXTON used some very strong lan- CLAY. STREET Editor In Chief In fine form Member: American Pre»i A«in. guage relative to George Member: Pictorial Syndicate Meany condoning the short- NUNYA Member: Weekly Newspaper Re- coming of friends while sac- Wins one next oui presentative* Photographic Department rificing those he did not like SHREWD MICK A) Lambiase. Chief Photo- on the political altars. In good barn grapher, OL 6-1817 FAIR 3ADA Anthony Cangiino. North Hud- Jimmy Hoffa is facetious Bon Un 9-7973. when it comes to Me any's Stay with this one Warn Speed! Don Shoope - East Bergen - Wi7 mental attributes and feels STEFF 0577. 8 x 10 Glossy Photo- that he is just a political Trails say ready graphs of pictures appearing in this newspaper may b e pur- "Charley McCarthy" who ADAGIO DANCER chased for $1.25 each. is more to be pitied than Nest out Office: 61 First St. Hoboken, censured. FRISCO MISS New Jersey. Printing Plant: 155 Broad Ave., Fainrlew, New Actually, most labor lead- _, Last one very good Jersey. Wh 5-S598. ers know that the Teamsters Subscription $5.00 per year; 10 Union is essential in organ- cents per copy. Second Class Postage paid at Po«t Office, Ho- izational wort. The AFL - boken, N#w Jersey, * CIO needs the At no charge, the Hoboken Pic- while the teamsters torial publishes pictures and news releases of birthdays, an- very well survive and pro- niversaries, engagements, show- pagate without the AFL-CIO. Fearless Mite srs, social functions, and club For a strong and united la- activities. Deadline for' Frt- bor front, James Hoffa would y>? MOS T FBARLBSS X day publication u WcHwday at ^-ZeATVfiBs /S THE E MmtffGM Z 10 A. M. Advertising rues return to the fold. Mike Quill 'T.'VU £l/EAt ATTACK AA/ £AGl£/ s e e k e this objective . nti

Hobokei Pictorial, Friday October 13, 1961} iiglrt YOUR SAFETY THEIR » CONCERN

PI DtLTA p,,..*. -, DANCESl — at — S22 3«,h Si UNION ( ITY brl. Hudson Blvd and Bergrnlinr Av. The EPICS ORCHESTRA DAN! i\C — 8 to 12 30 IF YOU HAVE been helped out of some traffic difficulty by Aim 9>H Ampij. Parking a courteous teenager,who refused the customary "tip" in gratitude but instead handed you a "Road Runner" card you have had the privilege to meet one of a group of boys dedicated to helping others. Father Reinbold, 2nd from HALL FOR HIRE left, of St. Joseph of the Palisades Church, West New York, serves the club in an advisory capacity. Boys in the group •WEDDINGS at the left are, 1. to r., Peter Brown, Jack Stepanian, Tom •DANCES Casey, and stooping, Al Fritschy and Tom Brulotte. In the •UNION MEETINGS group at the right are Joe Dekatow, Danny Castrillon.Mike •SOCIAL CLUBS Koscelnak, Roger Ludwig, and, stooping, Dominic Arsi, Jerry Palmiotti and Glen Obertubbesing. COZY CORNER! IT ". "Z~ ~ Union City" played varsity 234 County Ave. Begin Studies basketball and soccer. Secaucus UN 3-9285 ° A 1961 graduate of St. Mi- [Lawrence Marciano, Prop. Af Cf/>t?/>n« chad's High School in Union AI Elevens Cltyj Ken*was a member of GEAR GAMBLERS of North Bergen is the title under which Mark Rasolt of 235 75th St. the National Honor Society, the four boys shown above operate their courtesy program. and Ken Satoyoshi of 6118 NOW AT TITO'S They also have committed themselves to render service to Meadowview Ave., North WOW! NAY! MODERN, NEW the motorist in trouble. All students except Dennis Mohr- Bergen, have started their mann, the four boys formed the Gear Gamblers about six college careers at Stevens LOOKEEHEREll AUTOMATIC months ago and have rendered assistance to many motor- Institute of Technology, it DUCK PIN ists without renumeration. Loys are, left to riglit, Peter was announced by Charles Tammany Hall Guichini, Dennis Mohrmanp, Raymond Rivera and Charles R. Wellhausen, Dean of Stu- BOWLING Bergrnen. . No. 1 on Potlu Parade dents and Admissions.There Hay! Kraje*ki Leagues Now Forming' are 364 freshmen presently enrolled at Stevens. HAY! HAY: Polka Call UNion 3-9779 Mark, a 1961 graduate of SECAUCUS. V J. Tito's Restaurant Union Hill High School in Henry Krajcwski, Prop'v \sk for Stella Rycord No. 1*8 j | 1148-1152 Pat. Plk. Rd. SECAUC1 CHARLES BODEI SECAUCUS,N.J. Wine & Liquor!•tore TAVERN ET FINE ITALIAN NEXT TO ACME SUPERMARK FOOT OF CENTRE AVE. LOU'S Matty's Private Selection Of ^ $4*»«.«. SECAUCUS AMERICAN (AT SNIPES BEACH) BAR& Fine Blended Whiskey 86 Proof Most Interesting' CUSINE $3" M Soot In Town FOR ALL-'OCCASIONS Branded & Bottled Expressly forv 4 GRILL 5701 JACKSON STREET $2 » Pint UN 3 9517 WEST NEW YORK, N.J. Tel. UNION 3-9747 Secaucus Wine X Liquor's FREE 1MIVERY Air Conditioned- UNion 7-7*128 HANCE Gourmet's Habitat- THE VERY U'-TC^ATE IN ENTERTAINMENT TRANSFIX TO run* AIK. CONOITIONtft THE GARDEN —•WE PAYNE ORCH.. 606 Paterson Ptankrori City. UN. 3*1775 NEVER on SUNDAY v OOttMAMS tXClUSIVI UN. CLOSED SONNENBLUME-lfS7 SUNDAYS- LOUNGE 4419-PARK AVE. Liebfraumililr OF COURSE UNION CITY, N.J. OOMAM tMINI WIMt Bar & Restaurant UN 5-9553 PtterMM Pfc, E4. bottle At The fcua SECAUCUS, N. J. OOtMAN'S -406" . Fl*«t Cocktail Bar . CASTLE LANES tp U Ike State "" ~ WHtSKfY „ • HEALTHFUL AM? ENJOYABLE BOWLING Fit tor a King! Cat*rta« to WcMfap, GORMAN'* 606 Putin • Bawpets Instructions * •22Lan*» I2-OI. CANS • Air Conditioned VODKA '** ENTERTAINMENT BY : * Anlple Parking • Kingsbury* Friday» ft Satanbys Air KWWUICAS BEER ' VINO MARIO For You* Contort Red* White BUCKY BOIDUC 5600 Hriso* B'Wd. HALL TO HIRE WMt Nnr York, NJ. yOL 5© BR/MDS OF BSER AND ALE CALL UN 4-7400 Ffctorfcrit, October 13, 1961

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won 10 and loaf 2.Pollack is ocy 21S.Soppy Makncy-211- Cuchea, ICnlKbju Auto Body in 2nd place.Ann Hallo star 22l-ftO6, Tewor 202 2OO, and Jaydee. D*n Orl«nd» red for the nlte wben she Frank KvangeUata- 201 .Gen. made the near*' of the eT«n- BOWLING rocked the maples for a hi Domlch -2I.\Fo«chlno-2lO ing when h*> rolled the 253 game of 183 and a hl-seHpft Yoga Rogers 206, Al Del hi game! He also had hl- of .SO9.Her other games were Greco 211 2M.Frank Chrt- serles of 646 on games 2 IS HIGHLIGHTS 168 157. Gloria Mac Cnr AHe-204. Wm. Walium - 204 253 and 1801 A FIVE STAR By TERRY and BOH DAVIS mack was tie with Donna Col- Ed Felnhais - 214 205-601, SALUTF. ro Dw»! Buddy Cln- lins In a 171 game each .Glo- BUI Walko 212,R1chie Con- quetcrana rolled a Alt.200 GOLDEN PINS Tournament! and get your pntry ria also had 167-152-490 roy-202-205,Red Hrautann - 217 and 194, Frank Genova REGISTER NOW! in now, or call for further series.Helen Williams and 200, Pere Clmlno 224 6ni, S0.V212-I98-193. Other 200 Vour five friendly homo Information UN 4 7400 or Shirley Eggers were tie with Roy Roedethrnnn 2O2, Jim games were Jira Wlley-210 newspap<*rp,Thr Jersey Pic- UN 4-7401. Don't Delay and 170. Marion Wasillck - 168, Seer aflco-202. 21.1, Fran Moran-215, Don tor lal.Bfrgt-n Plc-torial.Thc Avoid Disappointment 1 n Doris Entner-164,Edith All- At rhe latent fleanfnn of the Jordan-210-212,Ralph Ro«- J Greenville and Jersey City missing this Golden Pins worden-l6l.Jo Canettl-lS5- North Hurtpon Kiwants Ran MO-200,Jack F.gan- 204-203, News, Secaufus Press, and Tournament as the entries 165. Flo MacTaggart - 163, ram Bowline I.fague,Team Rtll Walko 245, Jed Finey-] Hoboken Pictorial Is brlnR- are rolling in fasti Marilyn Wilkens-161-151 - #12 was In first place with 204-206, Vic Lettleri-201,1 injt this Tournament to ynu PIQNFFB BOWLERS 150, Elizabeth Gonczi- 155, 4 wins and no losses.They Mick Walker 214,Jim Mer- J once again, under the dl - of HUDSON COUNTY Laurl Zukowski-153, Cam- also had hi - team 7 game ritt-212, Oene Mongibelli -1 rectorship of Bob Davis.the Pioneer Bowlers of Hudson ille Schick-159, Helen Edgar series with 1309, Team #1 211, CbarlegHughes-214 editor of this column for the Countv will hold their regu- 155,Jane Barbera-152-154, had hi-team game-670.For Ralph Randall twice 201,Dan newspapers to be held at lar business meeting on this Doris Engel-153, Flo Mag- the girls J. Lennowicz mar- l lanes.Contest members are requested to the hi-2 game series with Caso-201, George Kouvel- attend if at all possible at ginia Noe-161. will star^f Saturday, Novpm- At last session of the P.A.L. 272. A FIVE STAR SALUTE 203-221, Harry Kouvel-214, ber 5th and continue through This is a very important TO YOU J. Leonowicz! Call Rlchit Conroy - 203, Tony merring & card party plans Secaucus League, in the Ju- • he 2fnh incL on Saturdays nior Girls.Jane Pacella, 15, Carclch-152-241 aeries. S. Scappi-213-200,Ronnle Ca- W<\ Sundays onJv.The entire are being made for the forth- Sellier had hl-serles for the roBeUi-217-205, John Korn- coming fund raising event of had hi-game-161,with Cathy ropt IP $6. with 100% prize Woehleman at her heels with boys with 247 and a 130 game tick-224, George Baran-202 fee returned! Stop in at the the year- Bob Davis, editor . Robert Soehl has hi-aver age 204, Tom Williams-213. of this column, is president. a 160.Cathy is 13. TOWN OF WEST NEW VORK In the Boys Junior League, for the boys - ^8. J. Leono- COVNTY Of HUDSON New members are always wicz-120 average. welcome, so if you are in- Michael Kemly, 15, had hi ORDINANCE NO Its game-186, J. Rodino-177 & W ORDINANCE ENTITLED terested in becoming i mem- In the North Hudson Kiwanis LADIES AID nnniN »1MCE TO PROHIBIT . ... ber try to attend this session. R. O*Connor-178. Junior Bowling League, the INT. TEMPORARILY FOB SNOW In the Senior Boys League, tie between Team #9-#7-#8 r-I OWING. "".NOW REMOVAL AND 8OWL-O-RAMA,Secaiicus PLAN FAIR OTHER EMFRr.FNOlES IN THE The latest standings of the Art Bonito had hi-game with and #5 exists for first place, Ladies Aid Society officers TOWN OF WEST NKW YORK ANTJ 196, and Thomas Blondel - having won 4 and Ioet2each. rBERTRlBIVe. PENALTIES FOR Clutter Dusters League show are Mrs.Harry MHler.pres- vtr»r,ATi"N THEREOF ' Dewland Wrecks and Creamo 193. Art is 17 and Tom 16. Team #9hasni-6eriea(three ldent^Alss Rose Mason,vice THF ROHHI) OF COMMISSIONERS Chief Arthur H. Temple is games) with 1908 and hi team Of TtfF TOWN OF WEST NEW are tie for 1st place having president; Mrs.MaeWolfe, UiRK IN TTIK rOINTY OK Hl'D- the P-A.L. Director, Ptlm. games-680. Bob Davis star- secretary; Miss Grace E d - rXTlOV 1 >%O""i snmv has HUDSON rOIJfcTY. .V. J. wards, assistant treasurer, ( 8t Sgt. E. Feinhals.bowling fallen iTtrf H* ac* i*fn'tt.i*to*i is such game for the session with and Miss Clara Mac Kenxle, th.t it iw>i5 tfce Iitrt «r high- AuV ORD»NANCE FOR THE instructor. Bowlers are 214! A FIVE STAR treasurer. . tt-rfV, no vehicle «h;*ll be uarkrd *** TION OK r >< ncth TY OF HUTHSON AND STATE OF NUNGESSERS LANES N"EW JERSEY boys with 510, a 203 game Rose Avenues, Jersey City PALISADE 4V - Fr>t,r<- Irnclh Introduced- September 20, 1961. NORTH BERGEN Is holding its annual fair TU'DSON *V Fnlir- t,nrth and a 170 hi-average.Rain- «R«)»PWAV . Fninr Irm-'h Adopted-. Ortr>r>eT 4. 1961. At the latest session of the on October 26tb and 27th, CHVRLES J. WEAVER. one had 2nd. hl-aver.-156. »j»-t.,<;o'V «T Er'irp !rnj;rt» THEODORE DOLL. JR.. Nungessers Major League, sponsored by The Ladies Aid JOSEPH J. JIALDINI. Carol Kuckart had hi-aver. fc'TI) ST _ fjndrr '<-ni.-1h P.E.Metals and Riviera Au- Society. JAMES P. NOLAN, 115 for the girls. «iyr ST -F.ntire 'rnrlr. ANGELO J StRUBB)JBB1. tos each won 2 1/2 gamee " TH ST.—Frnm HoHvon Pi been and Calo each won 2 from At the latest session of the day a snack bar will be open pinurd «uftKH"?h' and or tn **»*• The ordinance entitled »% above Vic's Chrysler. Joe Isolde Hudson County Major League •*\;rnt that p«*rk'.n»; will not inter- was adopted at a m.-»hp T)PI UrJtion of day. October 4. 1961. at 11 AM Bayonne Diner, Marshall's, .m >mercfhall he no the evening of 3001 on games ieties of gifts and novelties, p.yi>m'g UPOJI Mrert* nr portion" of WALTER J. SPENDLEY. 1093-917-991 Larry Kazen- Moran's & Miskel's each borne made cakes and candy s'lTt-K where tpmpor^ry "EMFR- Deputy Township Clerk. won 2 games from Caso's, fltA'CY NO PARKIN'"/" "iiens irr skl Jr. had hi-3 game series and band made articles. di.cr!«iy«t Th«^ Chief df 1'OIJCP. nr TOWNSHIP OF NORTH BERGFN ~ 666 on games 223-206-237! tn hu absfiai' th,- rankipg police nt HUDSON COUNTY. N J. fict' is au'^on/crt to ticrlarp -in A FIVE STAR SALUTE to you in diTii t thp po^J AN ORDrNANCF. TO AMFTNT) AV Larry! Joe Puso starred for r*meri'.en> v ORDrNANCE ENTITLED "AN ' "• me nf >-a •EMERGENCY NO the nlte with his hi-game of -it^ -whf-n upafher DINA.NCE ESTABLISHING A CO Z P\RKIS«,' FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF NORlH 2871 A DOUBLE FIVE STAR rondition«i, if-niv firc^ or puh- BERCEN' IN THE COUNTY OF he t (j)«'hi ,i. dH-1,11." nr rpquirt* HfDSON REGt'LATLNC. BOARD- SALUTE to you Joel He also the H\oidanre ^>f hazards or other IXG HOMES FOR CHII.DREV. had a 619 series. Ed C lough which interfere with th« REQUIRING \ LICENSE FOR tree flow of traf»r Nniihratin to the op- MENTS AND FIXING PENALTIES 603-192-203-208.Other 200 erator ir nwner "f anv \Phic'P FOR VIOLATIONS." ADOPTED games were Tom Guido 212 uhich ^v hn-n pf*ikr'1 prior to the APRIL 20. 1960. iwtmc nf the signs The Board, of Commissioners of 202, Kazenski Sr. 20l,Dorn- SE( TIOV the Township of North Bergen in the ich-215,Joe Montanaro-214, Mandinc in \inlatinn of_ County of Hudson do ordain (hi* ordinance shall be (i»m«l •• Section 1. The code regulating Lou Yezo-201, Simonovich ttutsance anrl a meiuce to tKe safe bo^rdinc homes for children en» 207,Charles Hughes-212,208 and prnprr rrcul.ittnn of lr.if'ic and titled "The New Jersov Bodrrlinl any peace officer roay provide for Home for Children Code ;t9S61" Gene Mongibelll-204,S,Mak- the removat of such - \ ehu IP. *n»? heretofore adotted is amended for mvner sh."*fl pay f^e reasonable the Tmvnshlp of North Bcreen so that rnst* of - the removal and stnrac« Section 2 5 of said Code, appear- which rn.TV result from ^uch re- ing on page 4 thereof, shall read as WANTED TO BIT mftu!. hr*nre rec.Tinms; pa'-sey^ion follow*: "Licenses shall not be issued for M. the \ PhM !e. boarding more than 12 children under SEf TION' 4 The effectiv ene*? of this IS years of a«e. The total number TATUR REALTY ordinance, ts conlircrnt on siens be- of children, including those of the ine erertod as rfKiuirf'd by law. owner, residing in a boarding home 'Urgently Need A1J SECTION ."> t'nlrss another penalty shall not exceed 15 under the ate of * Types Oi homes is e^

^!y pro\ irfed by New Jer- IS Bar » childrLH under one year «( sey Statute, every per-on convicted age. The Board of Health may per- nf a vtn?a4'nn of a pro* i*ion of this mit an exception to this provision in HAVE CASH nrdmanre or any supplement there- those cases wherein It is considered to shall tv» liah'e to a penalty-of desirable to keep members of one •CUSTOMERS WAITING t more than fifty dollars ($50 00> family together." IK imf>ri^oi>ment for a term not ev Section 2. TMs ordinance shall take WH 5-1850 re,-l. And will >># enttsid**red foe IW>. It 11 AM. and wid be. further •mat twissay af'er r*'t*l»r hearing sit con«Mered fnr final passage and ctnteii morting «f IK* ItAant *doaUm» after public keartng at a meeting of the «ald Board of Com- Ortoher litB. nOaswoen to ba held at the at»- For information about NUTRUBIO Mil. *t 7 p m. m III* wetting, ar *» ajWMi fcillniag. Nartfc BercM. am thereafter a^ the matter ran M wadaeaday. October It. 1961. at U A.H. ' VTA1«TC92 Jt SPfOfM.'^V, HAVVONH r. Oep*» Township Clerk.

1 A? Page Tbirteei Hobokei Pictorial, Friday October 13, 1961] 42 YEARS TOGETHER New Rating For Leonard Breen Leonard J. Breen, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Breen, 5114 Hudson Ave., West New York, recently was promoted to specialist four in Korea, where he la serving with the 7th Infantry Division. Breen, a medical specialist In Headquarters Company of the division's 31st Infantry, entered the Army in Novem- ber 1959, completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky., and arrived overseas in Sep- tember 1960. He attended Memorial High School and was employed by Roesotti Lithograph in North Bergen, before entering the Army. THE 42nd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mr. and Mrs.^Mi*- VFW Post, chael Ruberto of 7022 New Kirk Avenue, North Bergen, was celebrated at the couple's home where they have lived for HAROLD M. STUHRMANN the past 40 years. Mr. Ruberto is proprietor of Gold Star' Aides Study Market, North Bergen. In the picture are, reading from left Invites You to to right across each row, Anthony Sarno, grandchild; Mi- First Aid chael Ruberto Jr., son; Michael and Maria Ruberto, the Edward McDowell Veterans celebrants; Frank Agresta, grandchild; Michele Sarno, of Foreign Wars Auxiliary grandchild; Jean Grotto, grandchild, Mrs. FilomenaGrotto, and Post will start first aid daughter; Phyliss Grotto, grandchild; Louis Grotto Jr., JOIN THE training lessons on Oct. 23, grandchild, Mrs. Gertrude Sarno, daughter; Joan Agresta, with Mrs. Irene Greiner i n grandchild; Mrs. Emil Agresta, daughter; Nancy Sinisi, charge, at postrooms, 510 grandchild; Harry Sarno, son-in-law; Leonard Ruberto.son; 81st St., North Bergen. Louis Grotto, son-in-law; Mrs. Lee Sinisi, daughter;Ralph Auxiliary and post will Sinisi, grandchild; J. Emil Agresta, son-in-law; John sponsor a "Roaring 20's" Sinisi, son-in-law; Mary Anne Sinisi, grandchild. dance on Oct. 21, at the Sal- Dorothy Lerner, Mrs.Dolly darini VFW postrooms, 38th Birthday cards were sent Wark, Mrs. Katherine Arce St., Union City. Ray Kenny is to Mrs. Helen Gonyou and and Miss Christine Thiele. chairman. Auxiliary plans to Mrs. Ann Hofstetter. Get- Mrs. Dorothy Steiner won eee "Do-Re-Mi" on Oct.16. Well cards were sent to Mrs. dark horse award. Hostesses Don't yowbock for the evening were Mrs. Mini Whitner and Mrs.Ma- ria McKim. on your steam or hot Next meeting will be held on Oct. 17. Mrs. Helen Gonyou is president. water heating system! SCHOOL'S OPEN DRIVE CAREFULLY

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Post No. 850, V.F.W. last announced that the ceremon- lo here, there will be four ies will take place at the post prizes in all. Friday evening at the Post UNTIRG headquarters, 62nd and Polk in dedication of a new plaque Hunters, It pays to be sport- Streets, West New York. containing uie names of the sman like! deceased veterans. That's the advice of the James P. Grazloso.a past State Conservation Depart- commander and chairman of ment, now that Upstate New the anniversary dinner and R e FISHING York's small-game season -dance announced that ar- For Evinrude Motors is underway. rangements for the affair, NEW AND USED By1 Fausrecentlt yN rea. Guftd aho article "Most people don't realize which will honor past Post Parts And Service See by some self acclaimed ex- it, but a number of fish Commander William Wark, FLASKAMP pert skin divers. .They claim and game violations are mis- also a past National Com- MOTORS that fishermen 'are at fault demeanors. Conviction can mander of the Military Or- EVINRUDE MOTORS for the increasing amount result In a fine of up to der of the Cooties, have been 7316 Hudson Blvd. of sharks that have been $100 as well as permanent nearly completed. North /Jergen plaguing swimmers of late. criminal record for the via-, Leon Kaufer, chairman of Tel. UNion 9-6910 ••I've heard some beauts, but lator." 1 the program to honor the fliis takes the cake. These Some misdemeanors are dece ased *veterans of the post so called experts claim that punsihable by a fine of as churamers are the main rea- much as $500, one year in son that shark are brought prison, oi both. They in- Into the area. Let me ex- clude taking deer in closed plain one thing first. Sharks season, deer hunting with have been predominate in our the aid of an artificial light, waters for years, way be- and the illegal taking of a NO FISH STORY. Withapic- fore the art of chumming doe. ture to prove his incredible was ever introduced, sec- catch, Stephen Horyath of ondly, siace skin diving has Among other violations that Philadelphia proadly shows become BO popular, and the const itute a misdemeanor the world his 41 and 18 Ib. is your fire protection killing of big fish all along are: hunting, fishing or bass after weighing them in our coast line has become trapping without a license; at Gartners Bait and tackle the size you T? a pet sport of most skin caking fish or game out of Shop, Belmar. Fish were divers, this, in my belief, season; taking fish or game caught near Shark River in- New idea: Make an appointment to see your man from is the real reason why shark in excess of legal limits, let. Horvath didn't say where Nationwide . . . and ask him to look over your present are sighted near bathers. altering, lending, or trans- the "fish and chips" party fire insurance coverage. It might prove an eye opener • I've fished jetties and shore ferring to another your li- was to be held. . . . and a home-saver of an idea. Many homes — possibly lines for many years and cense for hunting, trapping, yours — are badly underinsured against fire . . . and it I've witnessed loads of fish fishing, big game or arch- costs so little to increase yqyr protection with Nation- coming up on the end of ery; making a false state- wide — the company with new ideas for a new era! spears with BLOOD all over ment in applying for such VFWPlans the area and less then 100 licenses. MICHAEL J. FANTOZZI yards away from swimmers. Columbus Fete Complet. tn»«ifanc« and Accounting S»rvicM .*** C™'f*' *"* True, I'll grant that shark "New York's fish and game sw thm 3 ((00 hit into chum slicks, bui resources represent a mul- Plans to participate in the R. T. MacDONALD, JR. " <"« most chumming is far from timillion dollar asset that Christopher Columbus Com- the swimmers and it's un- our laws are designed to memorative ceremonies and likely that they could be protect. While the vast ma- arrangements for^the organ- NATIONWIDE lured so close to people jority of sportsmen recog- ization's 31st anniversary unless there was something nize this and cooperate ful- dinner and dance were among MUTUAL FIRE to attract them, mainly ly, those who don't will find the orders of business taking INSURANCE speared fish.* I'm not pre- it pretty costly." Good Hum- place at a regular meeting COMPANY judiced about skin diving. ingll of the Thomas A. Swanwick Home Offict: Columbv>. -Ohio On the contrary many have done a tremendous job of life saving, etc. and I be- lieve it to be a great sport. But when a few idiots who in all probabilities couldn't tell a shark from a sea robin seek notoriety with demoralizing statements a- bout true sportsmen, I've got to inform them they are barking up the wrong tree. Bluefish just about gone, and starting to show in great numbers flounders, blacks, and of course skates. Hudr son River producing nice perch and eels, and believe It or not, catfish. Anti- cipating our friend tne tom- mycod who is due any day. Striped bass the topic of all surf men, are every- where an d as usual the jjatience of any sufrman pays off. Yours truly in two weeks along with the mus- tached Matty, to date, this fall, have nabbed over a dozen bass. Late this Sa- turday, opening day for deer In New Jersey via the bow, glamorous not one deer was reported for the free prizes 1 am offering for the largest deer styling! of the '61' season. Our Fine-line fine car styling plus as much usable room as Amer- deer rack Is up in front of ica's biggest 'cats—all yours with compact handling ease, new shop at 1306 Hudson Blvd., compact economy, and at compact prices! '62 Union City. Official weigh Discover for yourself-NEW big car interior room. NEW com- fort-high, contour-tilted seats. NEW lavish interiors. NEW higher, wider doors. NEW convenience. Flat floor*, no floor Gifted Sara wells. NEW engine efficiency in 112 to 225 hp—responsive OHV Si* or V-8. NEW giant safety bonded brakes. 75»/» Spiritual longer life. See all ten exciting new Lark models... the big car comfort Reader Surprise Car of the year! at compact prices Test drive the NEWi CHARACTER READINGS [SUN., 6 30 p.m. •Advice On Business, Love "America*? new Action Car ; And Marriage Affairs Open 9 Till 9, Sun.Tjll 1 61 Main Streat.Hackensack HU. 7 - 2676 DAN "ZTMAWAUTO "SALES Mont ItettJ Hobokeii Pictorial, Friday October 13, 1961

suits 01 a screening gram conducted last month on 3000 persons at the N.J. State Fair. In this program 49% failed the test with vi- sion defects which could af feet their efficiency - ar. safety - In Industry. i MATERNITY fashion shop UN BERCENLINE* AVE. W*it N*w York • UN. 71734 C»Hilil«htT AM-CONDITIONED F*r Y«ur Cvtnfsrt 0*w> Daily 19 AM r. 4 fM. fri. 'HI "Na«fh IMHII'I Only - Jb.p far *. M.it Snei t ta 44

A RECEPTION for family and friends marked the silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley, 6007 Van Buren Place, West New York. Couple have lived in town 25 years. Attending the party held at the couple's home were, reading left to right, Mrs. Crance, Mrs. Hea- fern, Mrs. Taylor, aunt; Catherine and John Buckley, the celebrants; Mrs. Kaminskl, Grandmother; BrianKaminski, 2nd row, Mr. Kaminski, Mr. Crance, Mrs. Goldsmith.Mrs. Buckley, aunt; Mrs. Casserly, mother;Mrs. Plough,sister, Jimmy DiMocia, Mr.Ricker, Karhy Buckley, daughter;Mrs. Kaminski, 3rd row, Mr. Sands, cousin; Mr. Taylor.uncle; Mrs. E. Buckley, cousin; Mr. Ackerman, Mrs. Kempf, Mrs. Schomsky, Mi. Schomsky. Also present bur not in picture, Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg, Mr. lt'$ »m*r and Mrs. Erk, Mr. and Mrs. Mell. SWITCH ro moon* check of visual efficiency. Optometrists Persons whose vision is found to be faulty will be JknitnJ Set Eye Tests advised to see their family optometrist for a complete fc • tm. kmm. «•! wwt >wr The New Jersey Optomet- professional eye examina - ric Association will conduct tion. U.S.ROYALS a Vision Screening Program Dr. Herbert L. Moss,pres- as a public service for the ident of the Optometric As- FBEE t&TIMATE! more than 600 persons ex- Call Today pected to attend the annual sociation, appealed to the GUARANTEED convention of the Indepen- delegates to support vision- Without Obligation! i dent Unions of New Jersey care safety programs. "98% which starts in Atlantic City of all industrial accidents HAROLD M. KAINST BLOWOUTS ••morrow, October 13,and could be prevented by ad- continues through Sunday. herence to well established STUHRMANN AND ROAD HAZARDS SUCH AS: The Optometric Associa- safety practices", said Dr. tion is cooperating with the Moss.' Adequate vision Is frSONS GUTS, RUPTURES, IMPACT BREAKS vital to a worker, yet many 4825 Bergeniinc Ave. Mew Jersey Department of have vision defects and are OR BRUISES, SEPARATIONS AND Labor and Industry in pre- not aware of them." Dr .Moss Union Oity senting the program which UNMW 3-1313-4 UNREPAIRABLE PUNCTURES. seeks to emphasize the im- cited as an example the re- portance of eye protection / EVERY TfltE MAUD* and adequate vision for DRUGST0R E HEW! (No»S«con*. worker's in the State's in- Not Retreads) iustrfal community. MARRA'S / ALL 0.1 ROYALS A1E In addition to the delegates, MODERN SEMI SELF SERVICE the screenings will be avail- COMPLETE QUALITY TItESI able to members of their FOUR REGISTERED families and others attend- PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS /EVERY n.s. ROYAL ing the convention. TIRE HAS NATION. The tests will be performed DEPARTMENT *gF4^_ IN CHARGE WIDE GUARANTEE. on Instruments which pro - E»UMisWd Over 30 Yr». vide a simple but reliable WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PRESCRIPTIONS FREE OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS i-NYlON add'? STONEX .rWWTEWAUadd 3 £T UNion 5-3540 t CAST 24 HOUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE tAYONB MONTHS PRODUCTS CO. Tilly Hoehls Hardware and 124S Pitoiw Ptank R««d, f«c«iictM j UNiM 7-I73S ,r^- IS.ROYAL SERVICE GUARANTEE Di«coimfa OB All M«rdMme cats. Impact tre»ki. ete.; txctpttd; based «a Mtvica nMwt rt j I onstrrict ru4tfi4 tl cvratt lot prict SPECIAL SALE ON ALL PAINTS Mi MM wxrtfc «*ta<* Bail n to li»e or •*•*!•. ! RJU COlAlUTtON OF COVCRAfiE AND C0NWT10W.. TO 20^ OFF i KAO rant suwtwaEE CERTIFICATE. STEPLADDCRS of WOOD mS MTTAL «f ItocaiMiUL& Vttkankin* Fassenger & Truck Tirt P GARDEN TOOLS MATERIALS CONCRETE NOVELTIK FERTILIZERS — GUTTER* \•UNION TIRE CO.S AND ANDSPRAT5 I INDUSTRIAL TIRES . I CEMFNT SPECIALTIES Rwvfwtg S7O4. BOULEVARD W.N.Y. VN 7-0428 i 5418 Ave. FLOOR SCRAPING I WE HAVE ALL KINDS WAXINXING MAMACHMNESC i torr I OF WINDOW SHADES TO RENT, Hoboken Pictorial, Friday October V4t Pogt Fo«rteei Slate Government" and that they voted to contact gubcr - nrjorial candidate James Mitchell, to ascertain his I views on a New Jcrtcy Bonus.

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THE CHRISTENING of Robin Haltmeier, son of Mr. and JLocK tSetvice Mrs. Robert Haltmeier, 515 54th Street, West New York, 645-60th Street W.N.Y. was followed by a family party at the home of Mr. and Un.7-9585 Mrs. Joe Taffaro, 218 58th Street, West New York. Birch was announced that the mem- - of Robin brought the family to the 4-generation statusJn Amvets Honor ory of Dag Hammarskjold, BUILDERS HARUWARC the foreground, seated, is Mrs. Christina Riedener, a late United Nations Secre- great-grandmother. Robin's maternal great-grandparents Dag's Memory tary General, had been hon- Keys fitted to all type locks are Mr. and Mrs. E. Margiotta wholivein Delano,Florida. Hudson County Council of ' ored. Master Key Systems Made Others in the picture are Oliva Haltmeier, grandmother; AMVETS at a recent meet- County Commander Thom- __ 5uit Case Locks Marian Taffaro, grandmother; Pat Haltmeier; mother;Pam ing held at AMVETS Lafay- as J. Bartes stated that the| All Type Locks Installed Pizzuto, holding baby, godmother; Joey. Taffaro.godfather; ette Post #33, 335 Commun- delegates had offered a silent Locts and Door Checks Bob Haltmeier, father;Xahn Haltmeier, grandfather; and ipaw Ave., Jersey City, it prayer and had a moment of Joe Taffaro, grandfather. Repaired silence in his-memory. Outside Service Calls WATCH REPAIRS. Bartos declared that the Council supports the refer- DtSCCNI* Lei us estimate your watefc and endum for "continuity of i FRANK jewelry repairs >( a* ebltgatiot' to you. Agency for Hanuttoa'i Watches. MAIDEN LANE JEWELERS 185 Jackson Ave, HE 4^8639 rGEFRO SUPPLY, Inc. Ope* Then. It Fit eves to 9 "OvV£ARC S90t BERGEW.INC AVENUE STOVES STEAMHTTfRS INDUSTRIAL rtUMURS est New Ymfc, N. J. MARINE - Late WILDCRS JANITORS ROOFUS I'lton* UMon 7-1600 PAINTERS Model TINSMITHS ELECTRICAL Typewriters CONTRACTORS Savt Time-Try G«fr« first •onus MOW Have • tporkllmt (loan EW BATHROOM RENTALS an amazjnfffy low coat $7o50 m MONTH PYOURS FOR AS unit AS fine faf. «'»*'. «'«•' ^oiwh UU JO- rt. Dlstriputors for Cover drab old dingy walh in any e*am with gleaming brighhtsrely I* Remodeling? Building? Royal Typewriter Co. •^. <-h«rfnl BARCLAY PANELS. •0 IT TOURSELF OR HAVf IT BONE. Call HE 5-8100 'Modernize quickly. Easv-to-install YOU CAX1 Ml BETTER THAN BARCUV, panels go up right over present DIM Typewriter Co. RE-UPHOLSTE *rall». Give you long yean »{ low.* CASH OR !©*», slay-clean servire. BARCLAY'S armor-eoaled. toogh exclusive Melamine-silicone* plas- Herm'% What tic finish provides a lastingly lus- SPEC.* $mi trous surface thai repel* moisture — • Tough as Sciente Can Make M BRAKES especially uiefnl in bathroom*, We Do kitchen*, laundry* — beautiful any* • for tt Nstol, Cut and Rr Reliaed~$19.50 where. for mnd Let DS prove to you how inexpen. • Keeps in New Look for Yeon Ad|«ted~50< o OU <•»•» removed |!T» an "always-ready-for-eorapany" • Fvrattur* Mi.Uitd bathroom ean be. Compile esli- o Emy to Clean —Always Beautiful (Bonded Linings) • from«t braced and «ate«, no obligation. •eiirt.rf o Colors and tifftm of Your QIMC* i( Color Charts, Samples. BUDDY'S AMOCO * Do-it-YotirseH Instructions. 12 wters, 3 sfy'.cv 7 wsod..'3tns 74th St. and Hudson Blvd ($98 Value) North Bergen •PATtNTH) UN 9-9634 AMY SOFA AUWORK 11«. REE Scrvk* PKKiSS •r 2 CHAIRS GUARANTffO

MPERATORE Sofa or • Ch*ir. >B4 r#- Hat Qtility OrstorrvMocU LUMBER & MIUWORK FURNITURE UN .7-1923 SLIP COVERS 2-Pc Set $ CO. 3606 New York Ave. Union City Yovr Choic of F«brk 124 43rd STREET • UNION an Til UN. 7-212 i 0«r AMEY OL 9-7247 Irt$ Jfnty'CHy •-^^^tzQ^r-y^i^^ Hoboken Pictorial, Friday Octobtf 13, 1961 f HONOH LQCAL 560 SQETBAIX TEAM

TROPHIES FOR THE CHAMPS. Mayor Gteg'an* SeifiMaf " Pat Donatucci, Anthony Dadas. John Ferrante> Champs, Local 560 team .were honored at adim*ejc,.allv511«i FJMjaanpvto „, . •-• JittfICo,/,Tom Gustaferro, Frank Gustaferro, Phil picture are John "Honey" Romano, P9l^$^s^J^^J^y^a>x^^^voif. ^ De Sandofc Ed Scbrc&ack. Sam ProraonaiK^.Tony Calan*

FIRE PREVENUM #BJBK agato ha» the-full BUppo« Of Moe Aronsberg shown fitting smiul Wt -wia> "re helteetS In front of hUl insurance office. Adults with him are XfWfence Cerbie, Fred Hausa* and Capt. James Halloran. The children a» Lawrence Cerble, Yvonne Omals and Michael. Scalzo* ...

SN/7CH IS RIDING \THE BUSES ^PASSENGERS riding die 703 , Orange 8i Black Bus Lines •fceware. Mr. Snitch is riding v >ith you. So, if it isn't for publication, don't say itl In • die picture, Bill Leonard of 7417 Fifth Ave., North Ber- gen, a dispatcher who this , week celebrated his 20th an- niversary in the employ of, O. ft B., id shown with the driver of Bus 703, John Rath- man of 711 K10? Arenue, jRidgefield. The 703 travels' from Washington Bridge a- long Anderson Ave. in Ber-; - gen County1, along Bergen- Une Ave. in Hudson County *&W hgb 82& St.,Unio, n * P G$x