HOBOKEN PICTORIAL 922 Washington Street 2Nd Clus Postage P»Id VOLUME 11 NO

HOBOKEN PICTORIAL 922 Washington Street 2Nd Clus Postage P»Id VOLUME 11 NO

HOBOKEN PICTORIAL 922 Washington Street 2nd Clus Postage P»id VOLUME 11 NO. 30 Hoboken. N. J.-070SO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 At Hobotrn, N. J, TEN CENTS DIRTY, slovenly and unruly was this daughter. Her father just BRADDOCK IN CAHILL CORNER NEW BISHOP caught her as she was sneaking out of the house. He said, "Where're you going?" She frankly admitted that she was leaving home to go live with her boy friend. To live next to nature in the woods," is the way she put it. The old man collared hw ripped off her filthy clothes and forced her into the bath tub. He scrubbed her with a wire brush and when he had her cleaned up told her fat get out and go with her boy friend. The mother, upset, aricad him why he did this. He said, "Her boy friend stinks and she smelted worse. Now that she is a bit cleaner he might keep and tolerate her." This reason might make sense but she ran with the smell crowd which knew no scent. THERE IS a shoe shine parlor where a customer can gat a shine JAMES X BRADDOCK, 7712 Park Avenue, North Betgen, former world's heavyweight champion, on his shoe and a gleam in his at left, has been named chairman of the Hudson County Citizen's Committee for Cahill for eye at the same time. There is a DfMuck accepted the appointment with a hatuhiffc* from Cahill, right, in the mirror in this parlor 1ha* affords Congressman's campaign headquarters at the Military Park Hotel in Newark. a view of a bus stop. You might wonder what the connection is. Well, as the customer tils in his RESURFACING FUNDS GET STATE APPROVAL ichair, the bus stop reflected in Hoboken as associate rector. CONSECRATED • The Most The engineering division of department to be ready to Father Valdes was ordained to Rev. William J.D. Maburtat the mirror, affords a. view of S.T.D., shown following hU those boarding and tiightina. the state Highway Department in accept the bids by the October the priesthood in the Episcopal Teaneck, has given approval to IS meeting and make the Church in Cuba in 1951 and consecration Sunday, September There are a number of passengers Hoboken's application for state 21st by Most Rev. Archbishop with mini skirts who are ante to selection of the contractor at the served on the staff of Holy Hubert A. Rogers, D.D., primate funds to resurface several same time." Trinity Cathedral in Havana. In provide customers with some of St. Augustine's North sections of various city streets. The director said that sections 1963 he came to the United American Old Roman Catholic very attractive scenery. One Public Works Director States where he served on the Church, Brooklyn. Serving as, customer almost choked on Ms of First and Clinton sts were Raphael P. Vitale said he will ask very bad and would get much staff of Holy Comforter co-consecrators were the^Most cigar when one attractive damsel the city council and law Episcopal Church, Miami, Rev. Archbishop James H. worse if they had to go through Rogers, D.D. and the Most Rev,. boarded the bos with her department to be ready to another winter. Florida, working among Cuban mini-mini and ftaah colored expedite the matter so that he refugees and building a Archbishop George T. Kernar, will have a contractor designated D.D.Bishop Mahurter waj panty nose. EPISCOPAL CHURCH S pa nish-speaking congregation. graduated from St. Annel by October 15 and the work can He will work in particular Roman Catholic School • • • .. get started before the cold : with the Spanish-speaking people Dickinson High School, LONG HAIR does have its weather sets in. HAS NEW RECTOR in Hoboken. However, both he Jersey City. He attended . adiantaaai . .this boy has been He said, "I should get council and Rev. John P. Stanton, Hall, South Orange for two practicing a deception approval to advertise for bids at Rev. Josquin Valdes, a Cuban rector, will serve both the and attended St. Tb University in New Brunswick, surprisingly rare in view of the the October 1 meeting. I would priest, has joined the staff of English and Spanish- speaking congregations. Canada for four years, obtaining tsn wftfi which tw like the council and die law Trinity Episcopal Church, a A.B. Degree. , with it. His flat Mend, in tee shirt, and sandeh. looks more Kke a boy and that is what this kid's parents think she is when their sen says Jo's deeping EVERY MORNING privately owned truck ; along Boulevard East to York. At one particular time the driver of the truck picked up two young fellows to give them a lift into the city. After some time had passed he asked them if ' they would like to meet his boss | who could put them on to a way f of making more money, stating I his reason for doing so was (Continued on page 4) AWARD DINNER HELD - Mike's A.C. Inc. Sports Award Dinner was held recently at the Villa Romano Restaurant, Hoboken. Guest speaker at the dinner was Magr. Robert P. Egan, director of Boystown in Kearny. He is pictured standing, fourth from the right. Awards wen presented to Gas Cotayo, standing fifth from left as Best Pitcher; Ben Rivera, seated, fifth from left, Best Batter and Leo LaForgia, seventh from left, Best Coach. Carmek) Franco, standing seventh from left and Saul Gonzales, fourth from left, received the Most ANNUAL Valuable Player awards. Two awards were also presented to Mike Turner, sponsor and founder of the athletic club. One was from his players and one was from Bishop William J. D Mahurter, pictured standing, sixth from the right. Jerry Molloy was the master of ceremonies. Other guests were Council PresT-nt Thomas A. GaUo, Councilman-at-large, Bernard Scravini and Councilman Steve REAL ESTATE CanpicDo. A Ravioli and Roast Beef dinner was enjoyed by all. During the summer the players went to Shea and Yankee Stadiums Snmgh Hie efforts of Mike Turner, pictured standing, fifth from the right. Others in the picture, seated left to right, are Rosemary EDITION Cotayo, Mrs. Rodriguez, Miguel Rodriguez, Jimmy Surailo, Louis Perez, Francisco Franco and Rev. Lewis Edson. Standing in the same aider are Mrs. Lewis Edson, Mrs. Franco, Mrs. Cotayo, Alex Morales, Jose Rivera, Angeto Gonzales, Jr., Eugene Drayton and Angelo SEE PAGE 9 Goaak«,Sr. PAGE 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1Q69 HOBOKENP1C10R1AL «***• WE BELIEVE IN. .... First, we believe in FREEDOM OF THE PRESS and the FIGHTING OF JOURNEY TO ANY LAWS WHICH WOULD HAMPER THE PRESS IN ITS RE- IU lfllw SPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC. Second, we believe in a STATE THE STARS LOTTERY for New Jersey. Thirdly, we believe in FREE ENTERPRISE. jK^ * GRAZIOSO Lastly, we believe the N. Y.-N. J. PORT AUTHORITY SHOULD PAY TAXES TO MUNICIPALITIES WHICH LOSE RATABLES TO THE When the Eagle piloted by Earth) and its orbital velocity EXPANDING BI-STATE AGENCY. Neil Armstrong and Buss Aldrin about the Sun provide a means touched down on the Moon, the of accelerating a spacecraft exploration of space began in directed to its vicinity into an 1 earnest. It proved that men can orbit that swings close to Saturn, go to other planets, the moons Uranus, and Neptune. This "ON COMMUNISM of our solar system and the opportunity is afforded only Since 1917. J. Edgar Hoover has devoted his life to the service of his asteroids, comets and the once about every 175 years country. In 1924, he became director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. asteroid belt between Mars and when these planets align In his long career,one of his principal goals as a federal investigator and law Jupiter. themselves favorably. Plans for such a mission - or missions - are enforcement officer has been alerting the American people to the menace of The next decade will be one being developed. The vehicles communism. His tenure as head of the FBI has no parallel. For more than of the most exciting in our entire history. To me it seems ironic Will need nuclear power sources four decades, the agency has grown in stature and has held the non-partisan that at the time we aie exploring to provide the communications respect of Presidents and legislators. Under Mr. Hoover, the FBI has other worlds, the troubles of our link, the thermal control, and scrupulously avoided the role of a national police force. For these reasons, the power necessary to allow a own world will be straightened spacecraft to operate in the among others, J. Edgar Hoover's book, entitled "On Communism" published out. I firmly believe that many outer reaches of the solar system by Random House, Inc., is must reading. of man's iUs will be removed within the next ten years, then for a period of up to eight years. "On Communism*' is a compilation of quotation- from Mr. Hoover's will come an age of knowledge Other probes of the 1970's writings and speeches dealing* with communism during its existence in the we can't imagine at this time. may be the first-hand U.S. Preceding the compilation is an introductory essay in which the FBI The next decade will begin observations of comets. These Director discusses briefly the historical background of the communist party with the exploration of the objects traverse from the far reaches of our solar system to in the U.S. but concentrates chiefly on the communist party U.S.A.

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