HE'S EVERY. WHERE! FAMILY PICTUIi NEWSPAPER SNIfCH UNION CITY'S unsavory re- putation of prohibition dayB remained buried these 35 yrs. and then like Jetting the pro- verbial skeleton "out of the VOLUME 2 NUMBER 50 Xridav. December SL i960 PRICE 10 CENTS closet" a popular T.V. ahow put U.C. 4>ack on the map. The mention of Waxey Gordon and the old Berates Brewery was all that an oldtimer needed to remind him of something he had witnessed while working in the brewery during those hectic years, A call last week to Mr. Snitch from a man now 72 revealed more than $100 thousand in cash had been buried in the artesian wells on the Bermes Brewery prop- erty. He said the dflugh had been cached there after a tip* off a raid was to be pulled. It was payoff dough. Our inform* er saw the buriel but didn't see any "digging-up" of the large fortune or bear that it had ever been removed from the property. When he saw the- recent TV show and realized so many of the big shots of the era had passed on, he was won- dering if the wells still held the beer baron's dough. Union City could sure use that much dough or if it's still there and should be recovered, does It belong to the feds? Something; to think about. SHE SELLS JEWELRY to her friends. They always buy tt. They know her husband will be around to. buy it bar* at a tidy profit for the price of their silence. He's a cop and try Vng to cover up for his wife who is a kleptomaniac. She re- TROPHIES FOR THE HEROES fuses to see a psychiatrist, always promises to stay away from the shops. Because the jewelry is returned and be- cause the merchants sympath- ize with the husband, no com- plaint is ever made. He is at the end of his rope though and is thinking of having her ad- mitted to a hospital for treat' ment. * * HE WAS termed a genius. He was the youngest graduate with the highest honors .in tfae history of the famous un- iversity. The other day a class nate - the, dumbest in the group - had his chauffeur drive htm to the Bowery where tfee "tsrtswhlle "boy-wonder" had gravitated. He picked up the rum-«oaked derelict and packed him off to a rehabil- itation home where room, board and treatment costs at least $100 dollars a day.' The dunce made his money in the stock market andclaim- «d: "I started to buy stocks that kept rising and all I did was make money." He added: "Johnny was the •martest k i d all through •chool and f was the dummy. Bat I tetred Wbst I didn't know while he was to know everything* Be 'about everything but women HOBOKEN "MKMTY MTTE" Mike Rubino mates flag. •ad fell i& love - she ruined long gain in 2nd quarter of championship held at SAD NOTE was injury to player Mike Rubino him." Brains be fat*. The Steven's Field. - r rich buddy knows this sad shown in hospital bed with dislocated elbow. But he is going to, stead him PAL won 33-0 to gain East Coast championships • he'll be on that California bound train as good as out and put him beck on hi* next stop - CaiiforniaJ sew. Director Arthur Marotta presented a trophy feet. Nice gesture bat the CHEER LEADERS did their share to keep spirits to Mike and to John Bruschi, standing at bedside, genius is new going to wait high at Sundays fch&mpionship game* PAL won for their excellent performance on the gridiron. for Ms stupid pal- 33-0 la their contest against Delaware Valley Looking on is Kitty, Mike's sister, and Lt. Elwood ©ft ©ag© 15^ of Pennsylvania. Picture shows lineup to salute Walker, representing PAL. » 1 [ i i SSk HE*S EVERY. WHERE! MMILT PKIWI NEWSPAPER SHIKI UNION CrTY'B unsavory rt- putation of prohibition days remained buried these 35 yrs. and then like Jetting the pro- verbial skeleton "out of the VOLUME 2 NUMBER 50 .Friday»December Ju PRICE 10 CENTS ^ closet" a popular T.V. show put U.C. tack on the map. The mention of Waxey Gordon and the old Bermes Brewery was all that an oldtimer needed to remind him of something he . bad witnessed while working in the brewery during those hectic years. A call last week to Mr. Snitch from a man now 72 revealed more than $100 thousand in cash had been buried in the artesian wells on the Bermes Brewery prop- erty. He said the dflugh had been cached there after a tip- off a raid was to be pulled. It was payoff dough. Our inform- I er saw the buriel but didn't ' see any "digging-up" of the large fortune or hear mat it had ever been removed from the property. When he saw the- recent TV show and realized so many of the big shots of the era had passed on. he was won- dering if the wells still held the beer baron's dough. Union City could sure use that much dough or if it's still there and should be recovered, does it belong to the feds? Something to think about. r-- *** SHE SELLS JEWELRY to her friends. They always buy it, They know her husband frill be around to. buy it back at a tidy profit for the price of their silence. He's a cop and trying to cover up for his wife 1 who is a kleptomaniac. She re- TROPHIES FOR THE HEROES fuses to see a psychiatrist, always promises to stay away - from the shops. Because the Jewelry is returned and be- cause the merchants sympath- ize with the husband, no com- plaint is ever made. He is at L the end of his rope though and P* is thinking of having her ad- mitted to a hospital for treat- ment. * * HE WAS termed a genius. Be was the youngest graduate with the higaest honors .in Hie history of the famous un- iversity. The other day a class •tate - the, dumbest In the fcroup - had his chauffeur drive him to the Bowery where • tbeiertswhlle "boy-wonder" had gravitated. He picked up tile rum-soaked derelict and packed him off to a rehabil- itation home where room, board and treatment coats >., at least $190 dollars a day. • The dunce made bis money to the stock market and claim- ed! "I started to buy stocks that kept rising and all I did was make money." Re added: "Johnny was the smartest k t d all through school and I was the dummy. I teared what { didn't while he was to know everything. Be 'about everything I HOBOKEN "MIGHTY MITE" Mike Rubino mates to flag. •ad fell la love - she ruined long gala In 2nd quarter of championship held at SAD NOTE was injury to player Mike Rubino v him." Brain* he has. The Steven's Field. rich buddy knows Ola and shown in hospital bed with dislocated elbow. But he' is going to, steam htm PAL won 33-0 to gain East Coast championships » he'll be on that California bound train as good as out and put him hack on hie next stop - California! new. Director Arthur Marotta presented a trophy feet. Nice gesture but the CHEER LEADERS did their share to keep spirit* to Mike and to John Bruschi, standing at bedside, genius is now going to work high at Sundays Championship game. PAL won for their excellent performance on the gridiron. for his stupid pal, 33-0 in their contest against Delaware Valley Looking on is Kitty, Mike's sister, and Lt. Elwooft on naste 15^ of Pennsylvania. Picture shows lineup to salute Walker* representing PAL. Housing Booms ft" In City Six banking institutions sub- 8 mitted bids to underwrite the 19th series for $3,000,000 in temporary notes otfered by the Housing Authority of Ho- Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Scan- He was introducted by Mrs. boken at the unit's office, Ion, 1034 Washington St.. Pauline Unterweiser, church 400 Harrison St., it has been Hoboken, celebrated their 26th member. I PEACE DOVES announced. wedding anniversary Sunday, He described Nicodemus' The funds will be used toward at a dinner in the home of visit with Christ, saying that completion of the City's Har- their daughter and son-in-law, Jesus pointed out that to enter WITH BINOCULARS rison Gardens, a low cost Mr. and Mrs. John Dondero, the kingdom of heaven, one project which when completed Palisade. They wilLalso spend must cleanse his conscious- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover says, "The Soviets will house 208 families, 50 of Thanksgiving Day at the home ness of old, material beliefs, and their satellites have abused and will continue them reserved for elderly ten- •vith the couple. and start anew on a spir- to abuse every privilege available to them. Soviet ants. Couple were married Nov. itual basis. •aj Bids were submitted by 18, 1934, in St. Lawrence Rp- Slaughter said that spir- espionage agents have avidly acquired books, pam- itual thinking of this kind is z phlets, maps, technical journals and military value. Bank of America, National man Catholic Church, Wee- • 01 Trust and Savings Assn. at hawken. prayer. Russian intelligence files are filled with aerial a $16 premium and a 1.51 Miss Maureen Yager, 1Q12 "It is the proeese of men- photographs of the nation's cities, port facilities, interest rate; Morgan Guar- Park av., Hoboken , became tal purification," h e said, missile bases and other strategic areas.
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