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y o l. X X IX , No. 3
T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 26, 1967
C S E A ’s
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S c o re s
See
Onondaga COP Leader
Says Civil Service
'Is For The Birds'
W in s
( S p e c i a l To T h e L e a d e r )
A L B A N Y — F o r ty -th r e e lo c a l p u b lic e m p lo y e r s th r o u g h o u t
t h e S t a t e , in c lu d in g s e v e n c o u n t ie s , to d a t e , h a v e r e c o g n iz e d
t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . a s t h e e x c lu s iv e b a r g a in ­
in g a g e n t fo r th e ir e m p lo y e e s, C SE A h a s a n n o u n c e d .
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w ith
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m a n ’s r e m a r k t h a t “C i v i l S e r v i c e i s f o r t h e b i r d s ," C i v i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . c h a p t e r s
t h r o u g h o u t t h e S y r a c u s e a r e a a n d a r e c o m i i n g to t h e d e f e n s e o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e m e r it
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LEADER
B ro o m e
M e m b e rs W a n t P ro te c tio n
(S p e c ia l
SERVICE
C o . C h a p te r
U p g r a d in g s
L e a d e r)
d istr ic ts fo r ce d o n a u s te r ity b u d g e ts a n d a c o o r d in a te d S u f ­
a n d b e n e fit p ro g ra m w ere en d o rsed
r to en t lu n c h e o n m e e tin g here o f
n o n -t e a c h in g
th e
S u ffo lk
c h a p te r,
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John
m an,
th e
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s p o n s o re d
by
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of
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of
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a
CSEA
e m p lo y e e s ’
b rie f
b id
r e a llo c a tio n o f title s . W i l l i a m
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c o m m itte e
c h a ir m a n ,
had suc^ousht for u n iform s for
c h a p te r
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r e fle c t y o u r
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th e
M rs .
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Young
s a id
s ta te m e n t
d a m a g in g
tic a lly
v ita l In
In
b e n e fits
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The
c ity
as
fo r
w as
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to
a
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and
c o u n ty
f iv e
s c h e d u le
has
M rs .
lo w
th e
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agent
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th e
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p o s a ls .
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of
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see
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th e ir
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paychecks
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in
as
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b a r g a in in g
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s ib ility
fo r
p r a c tic e s
p ro m p t
and
th e
Its
pay,
p r o m o t io n a l
lo c a l
re s p o n ­
h ir in g
o p p o r­
t u n i t i e s . T h e U n i v e r s i t y ’s p r e s i d e n t ,
I> r .
John
h e a rd
th e
CSEA
has
p a p e rs
S.
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a p p e a re d
e m p lo y e e s ’
f ile d
w ith
c h a n c e llo r o f
fo rm a l
Sam uel
th e
S ta te
and
to
Thom as
c h a p te r
P u r t e ll.
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e m p lo y e e
a
s u b s ta n tia l
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and
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paychecks
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be
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1,
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50
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an
p re m e
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th e
3
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at
under
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p r o m is e d
to
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in te n d e d
CSEA
fo r
it
s a id
a b o u t $ 2 5 ,-
1968.
w ith in
pays
g ro u p
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c o u n ty
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th re e
w eeks.
p .m .
w ill
in
d e c is io n s
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m eet
th e
C h a m b e rs
c o u n t y ’s
th e
re c o m m e n ­
c h a p te r
7 :3 0
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are J o h n
G a b o r,
of
th e
b a llo ts
assum ed
th e
year
to
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d is c u s i
on
th e
re ­
E. H e r r ic k , t h e
curreni
a
s h ip
chap­
fo r
th e
It
w as
to
ta k e
la te r
a n o th e r
e le c te d
to
to r
fir s t
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has
been
th re e
c h a p te r
th e
o n ly
nouced
a
CSEA
d ir e c ­
p r e s id e n c y
one
t h is
on
w eek
a
at
c o n te s t
s la te
a
B e n tle y ,
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and
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w ill
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be
s e le c te d
E liz a b e th
Box,
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Id a
M rs .
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fre d a
seo^
John
lis t :
L illia n
A rth u r
nom <
W in te r *
s e c re ta ry .
d ir e c to r s
th is
G e r a ld
nus,
ye a rs .
D o u g la s
v ic e -p r e s id e n t,
F iv e
th e
o ffic e r
D o ro th y
v ic e -p re s id e n t;
M a s tro n a rd i,
fro m
O th e r
M rs .
tre a s u re r;
end
M rs .
fo r
m e e tin g .
in e e s :
th e
p r e s i­
w hen
c o u n ty
w as
B a ll,
G ia le n e lla i
S a ra h
P e tris c o ,
S tu m p . F r a n c is
M ag«
M rs .
A l^
V a v ra , M rs .
T h o m a s in e W h e e le r , a n d M r s . N a n
an-
New m an.
m em b e r­
N ia g a ra CSEA C h a p te r
S eel(s 2 0 P e rc e n t R aise
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
ac­
P u r-
LO C K PO R T— T h e N ia g a r a
S e r v ic e
i.
now
and
g a in
th u s
e x c lu s iv e
The
fe e l
B o ard
in
our
th e
se rv e
r e c o g n itio n
th e
e m p lo y e e s
The
e m p lo y e e s a t
d r iv e
L aw re n c e
s h ip
D o y le
c h a lim a n ,
s h ifts
next
w ill
fe w
of
th e
be
C o u n ty
c h a p te r
to
vho
w eeks.
tlM
s a id
w ill
c lo c k
In
th e
a
b y th e
of
S u p e r-
a ls o
p e titio n e d
r e c o g n iz e
20
per
cent
pay
c o u n ty
new
Law .
as
re p re ­
e m p lo y e e s
S ta te
P u b lic
w h lc li
re q u e s ts
c h a p te r
tim e
at
H ie
25
pay
12
In
p r o p o s a l:
lo n g e v ity
and
e ig h t
fo u r
w eeks
Is
Em ­
now
th e
in
In c re m e n ts
y e a rs
fo r
c e n ts
of
n ig h t
an
In s u ra n c e ;
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o v e rtim e
at
8,
pay;
12,
s e rv ic e ;
w o rk ;
h o u r;
th re e
w eeks
ot
15,
s e rv lc .;
and
f lv #
25.
S yracuse S ta te
School C h a p te r
Dinner O ct. 21
The
S y ra c u s e
1‘h a p t e r
1 6 .! p lo y e e s
of
th e
A ssn.
S ta te
C iv il
is
p a id
v a c a -1
cuse
C o u try
iio a d , N o r t h
D in n e r
w ill
School
S e rv ic e
h o ld in g
o v e r- ' n u a l D in n e r-D a n c e
m ile a g e
fu lly
a fte r
ye a rs
a fte r
th e
CSEA
b a r g a in in g
fo r
th e
th e
e ffe c t.
re p re ­
canvass
B o a rd
c o lle c tiv e
O th e r
by
c h a p te r o f th e C iv il
sou gh t
w eeks
p lo y e e s
h o s p ita l.
m anaged
c h a p te r m e m b e r­
CSEA
a ro u n d
a i-e a b o u t
C ou n ty
to d a y
Iv s o rs .
S ta te
In c r e a s e
A ssn.
u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n
N ia g a ra
we
g o v e r n in g
E m p lo y e es
In crea se fo r N ia g a r a C o u n ty w ork ers.
T h e p a y I n c r e a s e r e q u e s t , a l o n g w i t h 23 o t h e r p r o p o s a l s ,
under
to
s e n ta tiv e s
of
w o u ld
e n a b lin g
o f D ire c to rs .
m e m b e rs
la s t
ity
a ll
re c u rre n c e
Joseph
r e c e iv e
m e m b e rs h ip w ill e n h a n c e o u r a b il­
t im e , e m p lo y e e s w e r e b e in g w a t c h ­
a n o th e r
em ­
c o u n ty -p a id
In s u r a n c e
B ro o m e
e le c tio n soo n, a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s a id .
s e n ta tiv e
fu l
fo r
la w
re p r e s e n ta tio n
1 ,0 0 0
s y s te m . M e a n w h ile , a t L e a d e r p re s s
th e
th e a d v e n t o f
g r ie v a n c e
U n iv e rs ity
of
“ H o w e v e r,”
m o re e ffe c tiv e ly .” T h e re
O o u ’.d ,
has
th e
In ­
tw o c a n d id a te s
2 ,-
p r e s id e n t,
dem ands.
B.
of
th e ir
cent
a ll
q u e s ts .
m e m b e r o f Its B o a r d
been
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
th e
bade
has
y e d lr s
g r ie v a n c e s ,
c h a p t e r ’s
accept
at Hes-
r e p re s e n ta tiv e
t e ll e x p la in e d , “ w it h
o ffic ia ls
5
w h ic h
has
on p a y d a y . T h e S to n y B ro o k C S E A
a d m in is tr a t io n
a
e m p lo y e e s a n d h a s f u n c t io n e d u n ­
o f fic ia lly
th e
O c t.
u n it,
r e s p o n s ib ility
f o llo w e d
fo u r
CSEA
m e m b e rs ,
a re
Em­
o ff
h e re .
224
tim e .
in
c o m m itte e
The
E m ­
lo c a l
paychecks
r a lly
C iv il S e r v ic e
ad­
th e
accept
th a t
on
C iv il
th a t
by
per
fo r
p a ig n w it h a m e e tin g o f t h e m e m ­
15,
a
35
ra is e
r o u n d -t h e - c lo c k m e m b e rs h ip c a m ­
m in s tr a t io n b u ild in g h e r e o n S e p t.
b a c k in g
and
s te p "
B IN G H A M T O N — T h e B r o o m e c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv il S e r v le t
E m p lo y e e s A s s n . Is c o n d u c t i n g a t i g h t c o n t e s t fo r t h «
c h a p te r p r e sid e n c y .
G abor
CENTRAL IS L IP — T h e C en ­
tral I s lip S t a t e H o s p ita l c h a p ­
ad-
now
p re m iu m s
th e
“ p ro p e r
B ro o m e C hap. le a d e rs h ip
sense.
cam pus
life
b e n e fits .
The
th e
c o u n ty
th e
and
o ffic e .
th e
liv in g
w o u ld c o s t t h e
v a c a te d b y P h ilip B e ll, w h o m o v e d
Central Islip Chapter
o u ts id e
as
w eek
h e a lth
not
on
H e rric k , G abor V ie F o r
re ­
r e q u e s t.
te r o f
cost o f
C ra w fo rd
s h o rte n e d
e m p lo y e e s
a
com ­
d id
a c tio n
re q u e s t fo r
c o m m i t t e e ’s
fo r
H e rr ic k
Paym ent of
s a tis fa c to ry
000. I t
e x tra
g ro u p
e m p lo y e e s
by
fo re -m e n tio n e d
pay
an
N o n -c o n trlb u to ry
te r
s id e r e d
em ­
R id le y
h is
p lo y e e s .
ox v a c a t i o n .
t h e C S E A ’s b u d g e t p r o ­
CSEA
of
C iv il
on
a ll
th e
if
u p g r a d in g , t h e c h a p t e r w o u ld s e e k
a
e m p lo y e e s .
g iv e
up­
pay
about
Tangl
th e
th e
b e n e fits
th e
D e p a rtm e n t
th a t
headed
The
•
re p o rte r
w ith
c o m m itte e ,
fo r
e n jo y
ffa m ily
b u d g e t.
and
c o u n ty
d o n ’t
in d iv id u a l
c e r ta in ly
r e q u e s te d
c o m in g
th e
t o ld
th a t
CSEA
fir m
a g e n t”
who
th e
w o r k e r s , a n d t h e b o a r d c h a U ’-
m an
by
an
tim e
r e tir e m e n t.
p ro v a l
p lo y e s
re ­
to
to
th e y
y e a r.
p riv a te
to
•
In s u ra n c e
s ic k
in c re m e n ts
e m p lo y e e s .
have
In
if
th e
tra n s fo rm
c e n t.
$ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
new
pay
a re
ra is e d
per
year
In c re m e n ts ,
th e
a d d itio n
re g u la r
s ix
C ra w fo rd
ro ll
be
in
th e ir
about
cent
a
ru le
lf.m llle s . T h e
on
per
by
new
c h a ir m a n
s te p s
of
A
pegged
75
m o n th
end
to
In to
m it t e e
one
In -
b e n e fit
$ 2 ,0 0 0 .
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h e a lth
life
a d e a th
th a n
new
H e rr ic k
re ­
r e tir e e s
le s s
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Torl c, i n d filed alon* w it h th e o th e r
p a p e r s on S e p te m b e r 8, 1967, in
th e
offic* o f t b s Cierk o f New Y o r k County .
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Y o u a r e h e re b y su m m o n e d to a n s w e r
' tha po m plainl in th is a c ti o n and to eerve
• copy o f y o u r .inswer, or, if th e conip ' a i n t U not served w it h this ounim oni.
. tt> 4‘?rvn 1 notice of a p p e arance , on th e
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J u d ic ia l C o n fe re n c e h a « a n n o u n c e d
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Positions O pen
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Pre para tio n In Scienc e and M a ih e m a flc t for
Stttdenf$ Who Wish t o Qualify for Technological
'• A d engineering Collages. Driver Education Courses.
9 -6 2 1 7
O p e n d a i l y t h r u S a t . 9 :3 0 a .m . till F r e e p a r k i n g a t T oy O a r a g e
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LEADER
Tuesday, September 26, 1967,
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C a ro l F . S m ith , Assistant Editor
N . H . M ager, Business Manager
and
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show
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d e a d ly
th e
m e a s u re s
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v o tin g
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as
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lo t
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on
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s e rv a n ts .
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re p o rte r
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a
m o re
w e n t
o n
m e d io c r ity
m ls flts
in
o iv ll s e r v ic e t h a t
th e
p o w d e r to
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because
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o f
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to
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ii
a
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say
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a r e n ’t
w o rth
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th e
d e le g a te ,
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S ta te
o f
a
c o n te m p tu o u s
C o n s titu tio n
p ro p o s a l
d e p u tie s .
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C o n v e n tio n ,
g r a n tin g
v o te d
re m a rk s
c iv il
a g a in s t
th e
to
w as
th e
w h ic h
te r v lc e
he
s ta tu s
to
m e a s u re .
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be kn o w n
p r o m p tly
oor o u t
p e tty
o f
s h e r i f f ’s
R e p u b lic a n
s p ite
d e p u tie s
C o m m itte e
w h e t h e r C o llu m
because
c iv il
h e
s e r v ic e
a re
3 0 y e a r s o f s e rv ic e .
r e tir e m e n t
s y s te m
Those
s e rv ic e
w ith
who
th e
$3
over
th e re ­
h a d
a fte r
ones
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1960
to
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re ­
y e a rs
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e n jo y
fu tu re
h a lf 'p a y
c la s s
th e n e w
la s p e a k in g
d i d n ’t
get
fo r
h is
le t
h is
w a y
it
p a rty
o n
th e
s ta tu s .
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fo r
C o llu m ,
u p
lis te n in g
w t
fo r su c h
c a rft
a
th in k
g ra tu ito u s
o f
a n y th in g
h e
m ig h t
w o u l d n ’t
do
b e w o rth
to .
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O N G R A T U L A T IO N S
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re p r e s e n ta tiv e s
s titu tio n a l
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th e
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c o n tra c tu a l
passages
b e n e fits , a n d
th e
a re
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m e m b e rs
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ye a r
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th e
th re a ts
tim e
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c iv il
s e r v ic e
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to
th e
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w as
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le a d e r s
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to
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h ead
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as
th e
th a t
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c h a rg e s , th e
O f f i c e r ’s
s u p p o rte d
c o n tra ry
T h e
s u b s ta n tia l
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a
th e
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th e
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agency.
m a y
w h e n
m in u te s
O n
lik e w is e
S u ch
w o u ld
th e
be
p a r­
u n su p ­
s u b s ta n tia l e v id e n c e .
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condone
fin d s
C o u r t ’s
th e
b u rd e n
Is
to
p r e c e d in g
s u b s ta n tia l
a n
a r b itr a r y
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c o n s id e r a tio n
in
g iv e n
s tu d y
to
th e
o n ly
u p o n
a d e q u a te
w h e n
th e
p o r tio n s
r u le ,
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re c o rd .
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it
to
If
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r u lin g
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re c o rd
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re c o rd
th e
m e r e ly
o f
c o n flic tin g
th e
w h o le
e v id e n c e
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p a ra g ra p h ,
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on
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th e
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th e
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p r o v id e s
s u b s ta n tia l
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in
b e in v
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to
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th e
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a
m u c h
e v id e n c e
K e U y
v.
r u le
M ic h a e l
in
h is
M u rp h y ,
v a lu a b le
c h a rg e d
th e
a n d
to
at
In te re s t o n
c o n trib u te d
over
to
th e
th e
th e
th e
in ­
m oney
y e a rs .
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m oney
cam s
to tw ta rd s
In
a ll
e m p lo y e e ,
s h o u ld
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of
be
th e
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116
a n n u a lly .
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a p p lie d
1 /6 0
p e rc e n t
p r o x im a te ly
tre n d
c ie ty
b illio n
on
to
ta k e
c itiz e n s
so
th a t
In c o m e
k
a d e q u a te .
pen­
on
Is
s p lit
lik e
p re s e n t
o a re
of
th e ir
th e
s e rv ic e
be
o iv ll
ite
so­
o ld e r
r e tir e m e n t
S e n io r
em ­
e m p lo y e e s
a fte r
no
1960.
d is t in c tio n
s e rv ic e .
b ra n c h
I
and
of
our
en­
T h e a re
in
d e c id e d
th e
C o m p tr o lle r ,
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nof
th e
a d v is e d
b y
d em an d ed
w ith
It,
h e
a n d
23,
C o z z in o
o f
th e
B y rn e
1907.
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W .
C o z z in o
1982.
so as n o t
F l y n n ’s
o u t
a l
P a tr o l­
e x to r tio n
decU ned
c u t
15,
J.
T e rra n c e
R a lp h
fro m
a w a re
b u t
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o f
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w as
re p o rte d
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p re s e n c e
o n
is
S e p te m b e r
L ie u te n a n t
a .m .
to
case
o f
p lo t
o ffe r
n o th in g
w ro n g
to
fa ile d
F R O M
th e
to
lic e
tria ls
tio n
g u id e s
to
h is
p a y
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a n d
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th e
w h o
re p o rte d
h a d
th e
g u ilt.
te s tim o n y
a g a in s t
e v id e n c e ,
u p o n
th e
w h e n
d e a l.
done
a tte m p t
a t
A tto rn e y .
c h a rg e
c o rro b o ra tin g
p o in tin g
fo ile d
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A P A R T
s u p p o rtin g
n o
W A S
S om e
c h a rg e s
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a t
L ie u te n a n t
th e
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c ir c u m s ta n tia l
c o r r o b o ra tio n
in v o lv in g
o r
Is
a n d
w a«
o th e r w is e ,
r e q u ir e d
c r im in a lity .
c o n s c ie n c e
h e a rin g
th e re
in
po ­
C o rro b o ra ­
com m an d s
J u d ic ia l
c o n fid e n c e .
C O R R O B O R A T IO N
p o r tin g
w itn e s s e s . A n
m u c h
fu ll
o f
c red en ce.
h is
b a s is o f h i s
A s
IS
n o t
F o r
te s tim o n y
c o m p la in t
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in
lim ite d
u n s u p p o rte d
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th e
to
tria l
o f
sup­
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p ro v e n
m a n y
c re d e n c e
K e lly
te s tim o n y
c o m p la in in g
to
a c c u ra c y
d e ta ils
a ll o f h is
o l
n o t
th e
te s tim o n y .
c o rro b o ra te d
M c P h illlp s '
c o m p la in t.
P O L IC E
fo n d
a re
o f
C O M M IS S IO N E R S
th e
p a rt
o b s e rv a tio n
o f a
p r o p r ia te
to
th a t
p a r a -m lU ta r y
a n d
s u p e r in te n d e n ts
p o lic e m e n
a n d
s ta te
o r g a n iz a tio n . T h e r e fo r e ,
s u b je c t p o lic e p e r s o n n e l t o
h a rs h
a re
tro o p e rs
it
is
a p ­
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our
tru s t
th a t
th e
e x e c u tiv e
th e
Q o v e s m m e n t,
th e
s lo
$500
1967. T h e
J o u rn a l o f
th e
3 :3 0
p a rty
P L O T
e x to r tio n
J U D G E
S t a t e re g a rd le s s o f t h e y e a r s s p e n t
le g is la tu r e
h a v in g
f a ls e ly
a
th e
T H E
ap­
a lm o s t
h a l f p a y r e tir e m e n t a f te r 30 y e a rs
s h o u ld
L a w
d en y
a t
7,
P o lic e
w ith
a n d F ly n n
becam e
p lo y e e s o n ly a s k t o b e v u a r a jit e e d
te r in g
Y o rk
c h a rg e s . M c P h iU lp s
d e s e rv e
our
Is
o f s e rv ic e
J u ly
a l l e m p lo y e e s . N o te ,
one
m illio n
o n
C IT Y
house
B y rn e
p re s s
d iv id u a l a c c o u n ts o f ita s e n io r eo n p io y e e s
to
s ta tio n
m a n
N e w
Y O R K
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to
th e
N E W
w as
A p p e a ls
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4%
c r e d its
sys­
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fu ll in
to
In
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m y
th a n
d e flo ie n < ^
th a t
m oney
th e
c iv il
w as
and
th e
tru s te e
S y s te m
w ill
of
c o r­
b e lo n g s . H e
s ta b ility
p a rt
to
V A N
o f
w h ic h
Is
fo r
p o litic a l
e v id e n c e
T H E
o ffic e ,
reaso n s
a
to
be
fro m
o r
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“ is a
due
in
w h ic h
a t
th e
w h e re
c a r e e r s e rv ic e ,
w h im
o n
It
th e
c o n s id e r a b le
th e y
o r
ca n n o t
be
c a p ric e
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m u n ic ip a l a d m in is tr a tio n
h e a rin g
“ E V ID E N C E ”
th e
w o rk
r e c o g n iz e d
o f
o r o f th e
a fte r
p la c e d
t h a t p o lic e
te n u re
s u p e r io r o ffic e r s
on
V O O R H IS
s tre s s e d
th e ir
re m o v e d
le g is la tu r e .
STA TE
EM PLO Y EE
g e n e r a tio n
ago
fo r
p u b lic
G overnor Names Two
w a r ra n tin g
s ta n tia l
b u t o n ly
c h a rg e s .”
m e n tio n e d
to
le a d e r s h ip
U n ifo r m e d
ta k e
th e
shape
a la rm
th e s e
p r iz e d
o f
F ir e
a n d
to
g o v e rn m e n ta l
p r o je c t
C o n v e n tio n .
(C o n tin u e d
on
A LB A N Y
fe lle r
th e
C h ie f
O ffic e r s
to
g a in
S t a t e ’s
fo u n d a tio n s
has
of
such
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th e
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th e
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m a y
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by
Judge
lo n g e r
be
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as
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of
succeeds
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o f L a w to n s , a n d
m e r e ly
G e o rg e
L.
re c o rd
It
e v id e n c e
m u s t a ls o
T H E
o ffic e r .
W h ile
n o t
because
fro m
be
K E L L Y
Y e t,
J u s tifie s
c o n s id e r e d
r u lin g .
a p a rt
fro m
th e
c o n flic tin g
C o n tr a d ic to r y
In fe re n c e s
m a y
w e ig h e d .
case,
th e
w h ic h
th e
th e
p o lic e
tria l
c o m m is s io n e r
c o m m is s io n e r
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o v e rlo o k e d
o f f i c e r ’s r e p o r t
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th e
th e
p o lic e
a n d
g u ilty .
re c o m m e n d a tio n s
c o m m is s io n e r ,
la tte r
has
n o t
seen
it
o r
a re
s h o u ld
n o t
h e a rd
th e
w it n e s s e s .
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ezns” tre a tm e n t, a n d
p lo y e e s
as
th a t
In c o m p e te n c y
c o n trib u te d
b illio n
fu n d -a c c o rd e d
30
r e v ie w .
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a g e n c y ’s
a
c o m p le tin g
S y s te m
T h e
J u d ic ia l
o f
get
O p tio n ” , w h e re a s
b a s is
c h a rg e s
te r m in a tio n
a llo w ­
re p a y sam e.
c iv il fe r v lc e ."
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O o l l u m ’s
c a n ’t
to
D E T E R M IN A T IO N
o f
on
The
T h e
r e t ir e
r e tir e m e n t
“N o
c o m p le tio n
lo t
to
as
F e r v lc e . T h e
c iv il
w ith
g u ilty
c o n c lu d e s
a g a in s t
s p e n d in g
O n o n d ag a
one
n o n -c o trib u to ry
upon
s y s te m
s e rv ic e o f
and
T H E
of
g u a ra te e d h a l f p a y r e tir e m e n t u p ­
I
th e
ye a rs
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w a rd s
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L e g is la tu r e
s te a d in e s s
30
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of
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new
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s h o u ld
e v id e n c e
sh o w n
by
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Tuesday, September 26, 1967
CI VI L
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last Day To File For
Seven Competitive Tests C .
LEADER
M e rit, P e n s io n
O n e
d ay
c o m p e titiv e
o f
r e m a in s
P e rro n n e l
fo llo w in g
w h ic h
is
to
T h e
a c c e p tin g
file
N ew
fo r
seven
Y o rk
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a t
te c h n ic ia n ,
7008,
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$ 7 ,4 5 0 .
num ber
n u m b e r 7027,
•C o m p u te r
num ber
•D e n ta l
ber
7030,
exam
q u ir e d
$ 7 ,4 5 0 .
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a n d f ile d
num ­
th e s e
re ­
exam s.
m ay
a t th e
a re
c le rk ,
exam
num ber
be
o b ta in e d
A p p lic a tio n s
Thom as
S tre e t.
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Z ip -C o d e s
$ 4 ,0 0 0 .
in s p e c to r ,
exam
your
S ta te
had
w h ic h
O n
h e lp
th e
th e
th e
in c lu s io n
The
th re e
g u a ra n ­
p u rp o s e
th e
speed
p a s t w eeks a t th e
m a il.
w e re
fin a lly
a ris e n
of
in
S y s te m ,
fu n d s
w eek
w h en
fo r
e a rly
la s t
H e n ry
and
C iv il
o m n ib u s
a d d itio n
r ig h ta
under
th e
c o n tra c tu a l
a g a in s t
n a tu re
ta x a tio n ,
d e le g a te s
of
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bhe w a iv e r
fo r
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p assage b?
th e
v o te d
o f
w e re
to
c iv il
s e c u re d
a p p ro v e
a s s u re s
in
th e re
w ill
th e ir
r ig h ts
th e ir
o f th e
s ta t-e d
la s t
be
s e le c tio n
P ro p ­
c iv il
th a t
d e p r e c ia tio n
a
and
by
S t a t e ’s
ju r is d ic tio n s
no
to
m e r it
of
s y s te m
of
a d v a n o e m e n / t ',
p e n s io n
s ta te d
th e
a ll
c o n d i­
w eek.
C o u n c il,
o s itio n
s e rv a n t*
p ro m o ­
d e le g a te s
P e h lln « , c h a ir m a n
S e rv ic e
A p p ro v e d
C o n s titu tio n .
th e
te s ts
tio n s
in
C o n v e n tio n
a rra n g e d
M e r it
la s t
e d u c a tio n a l
Is
p e n s io n
S ta te
w ith
tio n a l
in
s in g u la r ly
th e
o f
a m e n d m e n t c o n c e r n in g
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had
fo rm
n ew
fo rm
C i v i l S e i* v i c e C o u n ­
g u a ra n te e s
of
C o n v e n tio n
in
w as fo rm e d .
Sec-
B ig g e s t V ic to r y !
p r o te c tio n
in itia l
C o n s titu tio n a l
p r o p o s itio n
to
fo r
of
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an d
R e ta in e d
1 3 8 7 -D
g u a ra n te e s
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1 3 8 7 -D
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7059.
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7025,
te e s
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C o n s titu tio n a l
R e te n tio n
d ra fts m a n ,
6 0 9 5 , $7,'4'3 0.
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p e n s io n
th e
o s itio n
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C u a n a n te e s
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open
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• C ? lv il
C ity
D e p a rtm e n t
exam s.
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exam
in
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S.
Page Sercn
g u a ra n te e s
th e
c u rre n t
or
as
now
S ta te
Con­
s titu tio n .
“T h e
w e e k t h a t th e p a s s a g e o f th e p io p -
passage
of
1 3 8 7 -D ,”
P e h lin g
" a m o u n ts
to
p rim a ry
a
p r o p o s itio n
p o in te d
fr u itio n
g o a ls o f
th e
o u t,
of
th «
C iv il S e rv ic e
C o u n c il a n d a ll w h o to o k a n a c t iv *
p a rt
in
our
c a m p a ig n
th e s e
C o n s titu tio n a l
s h o u ld
i>e p r o u d
to
p re s e rv e
g u a ra n te e *
o f th e ir
a c h ie v e ­
m e n t.”
The
C o u n c i l is c o m p o s e d
g a n iz a tio n s
jo r ity
t /V illia m
G .
iin g
B lu e
C r o s s -B lu e
T h e
S ta te w id e
of
over
v a n ts in
O ’B r ie n
S h ie ld
M a n a g e r
r e p re s e n tin g
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
of
o r­
th e
m a­
c iv il
s e r­
th e S ta te . H o w e v e r, F e h -
p o in te d
v e n tio n
out
th a t
p i 'o g r e s s e d
as th e
th e
Con­
g o a ls
of
th e C o u n c il e x p a n d e d . A s i t t u r n e d
P la n
o u t.
th e
C o u n c il
has
fo u n d
It
n e c e s s a ry to t a k e a s tr o n g p o s it io n
on m an y
o th e r m a tte rs
p o in t
th e
at
up
C o n v e n tio n ,
to
th i«
%
w h e re
t h r e a t t o t h e w e l f a r e o f t l i e S t a t e ’i
The President of the Civil Service Commission has designated the pe­
riod June 1, 1967 through October 31, 1967 as an open enrollment
period for eligible employees to join T h e S t a t e w i d e P l a n . Employees
and retirees of the State and participating agencies who failed to enroll
themselves and/or their eligible dependents when they were first eligible,
may do so during this five month period without proof of insurability.
c iv il s e rv a n ts
w as a p p a re n t. A
cent
fo r
th e
fo rc e s
to
b r in g in g
f e a t p r o p o s itio n
le g is la tu r e
in
th e
e m p lo y e e s
bear
la
to
de­
13 9 0 w h ic h w o u ld
to .a
s ta tu s
m a n d a te
of
c iv il
m u n ic ip a lit ie s
and
m e n ts
S ta te ,
so
in
h a rd
th e
fo u g h t
1 3 8 7 -D
change*
s e rv a n ts
c o u n ty
in
th a t
m ig h t
in
g o v e rn ­
fa c t,
w a«
" th e
passage
seem
a lm o s t
a n t l- c lim a t ic a l,” a C o u n c il s p o k e s ­
Eligible for enrollmeiit are:
E lig ib le
its
re ­
C o iu ic il
h a v e lim ite d th e r ig h t o f th e S ta te
of
1.
v ic to ry
m an
a n d
r e tir e e s
5 .
w h o
R e tir e e s
w h o
h ave
h a d
a
m in im u m
o f
be
s a id . “ I t s
im p o rta n c e
d im in is h e d ,
cannot
h o w e v e r , ’’ h e
add­
ed.
h a v e
n o t
p r e v io u s ly
a p p lie d
fo r
5
e n ­
y e a r s ’ s c rv ic e , w e r e
c o v e re d
r o llm e n t,
an d
w h o ,
a t th e
t ir e m e n t , e ith e r fa ile d
2 .
E lig ib le
e m p lo y e e s ,
r e tir e e s
t h e ir d e p e n d e n ts w h o
e ra g e
o n
th e
“ S ta te m e n ts
b a s is
o f
a n d /o r
c o v e ra g e
o r w e re
to
tim e
o f re ­
c o n tin u e t h e ir
in e lig ib le to
c o n tin u e
1 3 8 7 -D
of
to
th e
S ta te ,
th e
p r o p o s itio n
The
t h e ir c o v e r a g e b e c a u s e t h e y d id n o t s a t­
u n s a tis fa c to r y
is fy
H e a lth ” ,
th e
r e q u ir e d
m in im u m
p e r io d
o f
e n r o llm e n t,
The
E lig ib le
e m p lo y e e s
a n d
r e tir e e s
is
c a n c e lle d
6.
w h o
E lig ib le
th e
th e ir c o v e ra g e ,
d e p e n d e n ts
r e tir e d
fo r
w a iv e r
a
o n
w h o s e
b e h a lf
E lig ib le
e m p lo y e e s w h o s e c o v e ra g e w a s
o n
le a v e
w ith o u t
p a y
o r
in
to
e m p lo y e e
r e tir e m e n t.
p e n d e n t
w a s
n o t
S tu d e n t,
e m p l o y e e ’s
a n y
b o rn
m a y
o t h e r d ir e c t p a y s ta tu s ,
A
spouse,
a c q u ir e d
a
a fte r
D e ­
th e
in
ye a rs
b e lo w
to
r e tir e m e n t,
th e
a ls o b e
r e tir e e
o r
a fte r
e n r o lle d
c h ild r e n
r e tir e m e n t,
a t th is t im e .
p e rs o n
d u r in g
S h ie ld
a n d
th e
M a jo r
o f T
S t a t e w id e
h e
o p e n
P l a n
a re
e n r o llm e n t p e r io d . T h e
M e d ic a l
(M e tr o p o lita n
n o w
a v a ila b le
c o m b in a tio n
L ife
In s u r a n c e
to
e v e ry
o f B lu e
e lig ib le
C ro s s , B lu e
C o m p a n y )
a v a ila b le
T
S t a t e w id e
h e
a g a in s t t h e
P l a n
c o s t o f h o s p ita l a n d
o ffe rs
o n e
o f
th e
fin e s t
p ro g ra m s
o f
to
1 3 8 7 -D
above,
c a ll*
re ­
a
p r o m o tio n a l
ex­
case o f
has
a
se rv e d
p r o te c tio n
in
so re d
c a re e r
at
p o s itio n
a
is
fo r
c a lle d ,
d iie c t
le a s t
lin e
by Jack
d is tric t In
C iv il
s c h e d u le d
th e
w h ic h
if
of
tw o
advance­
to
th e 2 4 th S e n ­
M a n h a tta n .
S e rv ic e
C o u n c il
b*
d is b a n d
on
7.
and
g e n e ra l
of
N o t.
C o n s titu tio n
v o te rs . H o w e v e r,
m e e tin g
th e
th e
J . W e is e r, a D e m o ­
th e d a y th e n e w
to
d ir e c t ly
a m e n d m e n t w as spo n­
c r a t ic d e le g a te f r o m
th is
m e d ic a l c a re .
th e
p o s itio n
m e n t. T h is
e c u tiv e
u n d e r
in
th e
The
b e n e fits
l> e -
e d u c a tio n a l
th e
who
e x a m in a tio n
a te
T h e
p r in tin g
e n tire ty
in s u r e d
a re
c a n c e lle d f o r n o n -jp a y m e n t o f p r e a iiu m
w h ile
is
its
in
of
fo r
a m in a tio n
fiv e
p rio r
4 .
in
of
s e rv a n t
eLader
m e n tio n e d
e m p lo y e e
v o lu n ta r ily
im p o rta n c e
c iv il
am endm ent
w h ic h
q u ire m e n ts
3.
che
e v e ry
io w .
\\^ e r e d e n ie d c o v ­
o f
as a c t iv e
Because
e m p lo y e e s
th e
at
an
ex­
m e m b e rs h ip
v ic to r io u s
W ednesday,
goe*
S e p t.
27
g ro u p
at
th «
P e n n G a r d e n H o te l in M a n h a t t a n ,
D o n ’t
y o u r
d e la y . I f
P a y r o ll
y o u
a re
n o t n o w
p ro te c te d
o r P e rs o n n e l O ff ic e r im m e d ia te ly .
b y
T
h e
E n r o ll
S t a t e w id e
n o w
an d
P l a n
see
a v o te w ill b e t a k e n
th e
se­
to m a k e
m e e t
th e
e n jo y
th e
o r g a n iz a tio n
c u r ity
needs
o f
o f
T
h e
p u b lic
S t a t e w id e
s e r v ic e
P l a n
w h ic h
e m p lo y e e s
a n d
w a s
s p e c ific a lly
th e ir
d e p e n d e n ts .
d e s ig n e d
to
e ffe c tiv e ly
th e
o n a p ro p o s a l
C o u n c il a p e r m a n e n t
w h ic h
in
c o u ld
In s ta n c e s
C o n v e n tio n ,
o p e ra t#
such
w h e re
a
a*
th re a *
t o a l l t h e S t a t e ’s c i v i l s e r v a n t s 1 * In iie r a n t.
The
body
c o m p le te
of
w o r d in g
p r o p o s itio n
of
1 3 8 7 -D
th «
fo l­
lo w s .
B L U E
A L I A N Y
C R O S S
• B U F F A L O *
J A M E S T O W N
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of
Security
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and
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such
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p u b lic
o fflc e m
a n d e m p lo y e e s as m a y b e p r o v id e d
by
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s a la r ie s
$ 7 ,0 6 8 . T h e r e is n o w r i t ­
te s t.
R e q u ire m e n ts
a te
in c lu d e
e x p e rie n c e
je a r s ,
in a
th re e
of
y e a rs ,
or
h o s p ita l, o r in
t r o l,
m e d ic a l
s c ie n tific
a p p ro p ri­
one
a
ye a r,
m o re
tw o
y e a rs ,
c lin ic a l c o n ­
research ,
la b o ra to ry ,
or
in
o th e r
one
or
D 'O re o f t h e f ie ld s o f m e d i c a l , b i o ­
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or
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p h y s ic a l
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w ith
m a jo r
c h e m is try ,
or
p h y s ic s ,
la b o ra to ry
w o rk ,
tu te d
in
fu ll
T h e re
Ls
g ra d e
no
w rite
O ff ic e
P e rs o n n e l
fx t
or
a t th is
w o r lc .
b io lo g y ,
in c lu d in g
be
s u b s ti­
G S -5 .
d is c r im in a tio n
e m p lo y m e n t. F o r
tio n ,
m ay
in
in
fu r th e r in fo rm a ­
v is it
th e
P e rs o n n e l
h o s p tia l, o r
O ffic e r
c a ll t h e
at
8 3 6 -6 6 0 0 ,
See
Page 2
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Baysid* Bay Volkswagen Corp.
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Bronx Brown-Bolk Motor Corp.
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Geneva Dochak Motors, Inc.
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s e lv e s w r o n g .
Huntington Feorn Motors, Ine.
Inwood Volkswogen 5 Towns, Inc.
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Rom* Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc.
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East Syracus* Precision Aulo^ Inc
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f o r a l l S t a t e e m p lo y e e s o n a S t a t a -
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g a in
based
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s a la ry
re p o rt
pay
p r o b le m .
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th is
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c o n fid e n c e
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v e ry
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te rm s .
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$ 1 0 ,5 0 0 .
40 acs. iirook. hs, barn f ‘.J5.<MiO.
C. Dnnn. Ilkr. Walden, XY
(!tl4) 774-8561
S tu a rt,
JA 9 - 4 4 0 0
R o chow oy
1 -1 0 0 8
I.ll.erty Are.
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O Z O N E
H om es
C lo s in g
& u tle b e r
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$6,600, up
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FINISH
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Compare our cost p«r 4,000 Iba r«
8t i’elersbnrB from New York City,
M06;
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nation in Florida writ* SOUTHERN
TRANSFER / STORAGE CO,. INC.
Dept. C, P.O Box 10217, St. P*'«riburr. Florida
Driveways * Sidawailis * Curbs
P«ftos • Walls • G«rage Floors
Concratc Stoops • Irlcli Stoops
PRANK F O D IR A
$ 2 0 ,9 9 0
C A M B R IA
® f:
H G T S
$ 2 3 ,9 9 0
C O L O N IA L
B R IC K
H O M E
C o n w ti*
been
Q uerns . N.ifio.iu ,ind Suffolk. P . i j n i r n l f
fro m $ 0 4 . 0 0 p e r nio. F o r in f o rm ati o n .
O.'lll IIH lo-il.iv.
•n .
S O .
De-
nam ed
B o a rd
has
,'l & 4 I)i‘<lini h o m e s In all s p ctiont o l
d e to c h e d ,
C r v ilio n s
1 3 5 -1 9
M a rg a re t
A m s te rd a m
rcora#.
lij
batbs, I airy bMlreon*. nceptlonal bat*'m*Bt — ©NLT 1
HOUSE LEFTJ Ce»pl«t»lj «}«ccratcd — f600 ob coBtract need*d —
nlMiof f*«», Bc red
f»p*, IH A »ti|)reT«!.
R A N C H
Only few year* younr — 4 bed­
rooms. nioderu HtreanUined kitch­
en with built-in wall oven, hufc
Ranch type livinif room, full
sized dinine room, finished bawment, icarage, wall-to-wall carpet­
ing and every conceivable extra
included. GI and FH.A mortcaie
approved. ONLY $760 netdcd o a
xintraot.
■UTTERLY & GREEN
H O M E S
Hillside Ave., Jam aica
A C T N O W , a n d s e e h o w e a s y i t is t o h a v e t h e v a c a t i o n h o m e
East
of
P a rk
E X C L U S IV E
Brick Colonial. Lil<e new. Large rnis,
modern kitch & baths, fented-in gar­
den plot. Rent with option.
L O N G
220
9 -S 9 1 6
JERSEY
fu lly p la n n e d c o m m u n ity , c o m p le te w it h y o u r o w n c lu b h o u s e
C iv il
Q ra ff
th e
Serving Cfipital Ui*<trirt for O t m
M Yenr*
N E W
COCNTRY ROMES, small farms, acreage. '
small apartments housea, horn* site*. i
Write
your
specific
requirementa;
BRAY A MACGEORGB REALTORS.
634-C Landis, Vineland. NJ.. Pbon*
09.-6625. Bst. 1001.
U .S .
C ity .
A L B A N Y — M rs ,
FKKE SEHVICK/— NO «B I,I«A TIO N
LA U R E LTO N
R E T IR E
th e
of
New Trustee
DEPT.
ASSIST STATE EMl*lX)yEES IN
FINDING APARTMENTS AND
HOMES IN THE CAPITAL DISTRICT
ro
IV 9 . f 3 2 0
G-ROWINQ by leaps and bounds. There
are many fine homes, small farms,
apartment houses, fresh A salt water
flshinr, ro^f courRea, splendid climate
These leading Broilers, Builder Realtors j
•t(er these choice listing. Consult them
■ow . . .
r e q u ire ­
fro m
S E R V IC E
—
n
of
w h ic h
J e rs e y .
J e rs e y
L>iflt of Retirement Homes
Farms — Estates — Acreage
Farm & Home Realty
Kewton, NJ (Closed on Sundays)
c o p ie e
and
o b ta in e d
V e n ic e ,
&
and
N Y -0 1 -6
B o a rd
G o v t.
F o rm s
an
n u r s in g .
d u tie s
be
at
tK e
S400
HOLLYWOOD BEACH.
FLORIDA
Want an inexpensl<e ocean-front Tacation
which
indudea
ererythint
Pree: Poo!. Boating & fishlntr. Lounge,
Discount Golf. Free Country Club
facilities, etc.
YES. EVERYTHING!
LOVELY EFFICIENCY AND
BEDROOM FAMILY
TYPE APARTMENTS
SL'RPKISINOLT
Low weekly
rates from <35. I.ow monthly rates
from $100 Per Family ont of season.
Winter Rates N'atiirnlly IllRher
COM^^KE. For romplete colorful
Informnttnn.
lALI HAI — 310 McKinley St.
SANDS — 2404 N. S u rf R o a d
Or
J . J . BURTON. 2404 N. S u H Rd.
of
th e
com ­
c o u rs e
fo rm s
m ay
of
q u a lific a ­
re q u ire
year
school
th e
m e n ts
Naval
and
S c rv ic e
Is la n d ;
New
ap­
Academ y
A lb a n s
H e a lt h
S ta te n
ex-
o f th e
lo c a tio n
announcem ent
S tre e t,
ta l
on
m in im u m
In te ra g e n c y
0. 1. Jerkins, Dept. ff.SO, Chamber
of Commrrcp, Box 1371,
ST. PETEKSBl’RG, FLA. 33781.
Over 1,000,000 Visitors a Year
Now Prefer St. Petersburi I
A BRAND NEW
C ity
be
o u tlin e
Tor rour rac'atloD or happier retire­
ment on a moderate income, choose a
winner I Come to St. Pete, famous sun
•bine resort, principal city of PTNEL
LAS COUNTY* — the WINNER of
the 1967 LOOK MAGAZINE — NA
TIONAL MPNICIPAL LEAGUE "ALLAMERICAN CITY" AWARD. Ye*I an
averare of 360 days of sunshine each
year Pureet air. healthiest climate
Swmmiinr on clean, white beaches
Fisbinr boatlnf. rolf. fine homes,
hotels, motPl.o and guest houses in all
price ranges. Wide variety of Res­
taurants. Atfractions, Spectator Sporta.
Churches. Hobbies and
Retirement
Activities. WRITE TODAY for our
new 80-PK “SUNSHINE ANNUAL"
& "LIVING IN ST PETERSBURG."
■^ e y ’re F R E E 1 Rernember, too —
Florida ha* NO STATE INCOME TAX!
AHNOttHCIHG
Y o rk
w ill
th e
E itlla lio n s
R o o m in g H o u s o F o r S a l t
A HOME PLUS APT. All brick — with
iDc. apt. Exc. Westmere loc., many
extra* — $27,900.
N e w
Y o rk
C ity
iiCREAGE. 3 Br Farm House on twenf.?
* acren. With addtttona] acrenire STailable 18 Rn)i— Kitcbencteii J> 1 apt. Income
$14,000
$10,800 per y r . AeUinir $34,000. Ca?h
$4,000. Owner lake 2nd mtge. 76 W.
Wn.T4)W BROOK REALTY. Realtor
Tel. 3SS-Safil, Box 216, Altnmont, N.T.’ 105th St. William Jarkeon, 2^1-12^0
New
th e
The
A p lic a tio n
^ o rk
"LIVING CITY"
A re a
G re a te r
P o & itio n s
e d u c a tio n
and
p o s itio n .
C o u n ty
COPAGS LAKE — » rm houM * 4 n n
c ottace on 32 acrc*. AM ImproTementa.
Oil b e a t * l a r te w ood-bnroinv fireplace;
% drill ireDe. .lectric. Can be mM in
■ e p a ra te parceli of 10 acrce eacb. A»Uin r $22,000. Wm. N . Jacbcon. 281 1280
d e p e n d in g
ln t« ra g e n c y
p lic a n t
B o ard
$ 4 ,-
s a la r ie s r a n g e f r o m
$7,303
to
li(.2 S
H IL IS ID I
9 -7 3 0 0
A V E .
J A m a ic o
6 -6 3 0 0
• Fwkin* FaclMties Available)
T a i ( e a d v a n t a g e o f t h e s p e c ia l i n t r o d u c t o r y p r i c e s o n f u l i y
im p ro v e d H
H ouses
a c r e h o m e s it e s .
At little as$195 dowh, now, can start yonwymmf
to vacation ftin and a good leund fotnrc investMeiiL
i A
i
For
S a le
-
Q ueens
Queens Vllluge — 7 rms. detached, 4
bedrooms, IVi batiis, nr. trans.,
schools, $110,600, $900 dn. pay.
G.I. $2000.
Fiuslilng, KIssena P a rk — S-famiJy
(ft & 6), 3 car brick garage.
$26,600, 52.600 dn payment, G.I.
»1,600.
ORKENBAIJM RKALTT
87-«4 Sutphln Blvd.
Jamaica
AX 1-7S04
ST. ALBANS
tlA ,900
OWNER BETIRING
Sacrificinr ihls dtt. dutcb colonial
consietinr cf 1 ?«*. leoine, flnit^hed
batement, flrtpltc*. luritne. modern
Ult ft bath, ]{« 3ivi»(lM.4iped i/lct. Many
extra*.
HOLLIS
R A IN B O W
U K E
LODGES
INDIAN LAKE, NEW YORK 12842
CrMtlvo Manaiimint by Devtlcpm«nt Croup Incorporated
Drive out today. From Albany area, simply go north on the Northway to
Warrensburg and Route 28. Go west on Route 28- to Rainbow Lake
Lodges at Indian Laite, N.Y.^
o r s e n d c o u p o n to d a y .
Gentlemen: Please forward complete details about big new Rainbow
Lake Lodges.
gg
ATTENTION
VETERANS!
Eligibility expired? Gail lor details
about new GI bill which enable* you
to buy a hoUBi- w ith very . . .
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
FIRST-MET REALTY
352 5 BOSTON ROAD, BRONX
O L
4 -5 6 0 0
Dt-t, 0 larife rniK, off foyer; i‘ b a t h s ,
f u ll b s m t.
Lovel.v kltclieiiH. Garden,
p a r k m g ‘Z par»: braws, oil hea t.
4555188________________________________________ PHONE___________
VETS • $750 DOWN
(S1 5 0 0 DOWN . NON-VETS)
HATE_________________ ZIP______________
P E IN B E R G
BROS,
SI K ‘.iOO St,, Bronx
9 3 3 -1 8 0 0
Open Sunday
CAMBRI,\ liora.
LEGAL 3 FAMILY
Owner ■aoriflcing this 10 yr. old
brick Sc shingle legal 3 aniilj witli
a 6 & 3 room apt., finished brmt
4000 sq. ft, of trees A shrubs.
SPRINC.KIEM) OI>NS,
fifl.BOO
WIDOW’S SACRIFICE
Det. all brick 4 year old .'egal 2
family scilintf below co«t, consist* cf
2-fl room apts. (3 bctlrooms in each
apt.) Mod kit with wall oven. Holly
mod it linroi»cB]at€ tbj-a o u t, tv e r y - wood baths, must see so call for
appt.
tbing c o t r .
CAM BRIA
H 6T f.
9 21 .A O O
8 YBABS YOUNG EKICH
Cont.)tting cl
t r e m f n d e u * rooms.
2 b a t h s . £ d . V«.uit . mtiicteO on a
trffc linfrrt surct In u ilioire *jea.
M o n y
C O N C VIC ( 1 8 4 ST)
m L ^ ________________________________________________________________
^
Sia.AOO
e b ick t v d o r
ConeistJnr *>i
lie i'oome with S
baths, £n. fcsujt
p&tlo, Karden
srcnndi. a BiQet i t ere. Cell for appt.
a il
LAURELTON
3 FAM MOTHER t , DAUGHTER
Concists of 2 separate apts. 6 rooms
down plus 3 room apt, upstairs, flnIsliabie bsmt., jai'age, mod. kits &
baths, convpiiient to schools, shop
ping Sc subway bua.
o th e r
1 &
2
F a m ily
hom es
a v o iH b l*
QUEENS HOME SALES INC.
17C-IS Hillside A v r
— Jnm»le«
OL 8-7510
C.%IL rOK UNVORMATION
O PKN 7
DAYS w r m
Fourteen
CIVIL
SERVICE
LEADER
Tuetdajr, Septeml>er 2(J, 1967 (
R o c h e s te r ’s D e p u tie s
W a n t C iv il S e r v ic e
(F ro m L ead er C o rresp o n d en t)
R O C H E S T E R — M o s t o f t h e 2 3 0 s h e r i f f ’s d e p u t i e s I n M o n ­
roe
C ou n ty
fa v o r
a
p ro v isio n
C o n s titu tio n t h a t w o u ld
a su r v e y in d ic a te s.
T h e ir
boss,
S k in n e r ,
tlie
S h e r iff
h o w e v e r,
p r o v is io n
p r o m o tio n a l
m e n t,
th e
th e
“The
and
W .
to
in
hs
p o lic e
not under
w ay
A lb e rt
opposed
d e fe n d s
s y s te m
o n ly
c o u n ty
is
I
lo o k
at
under
I ’m
tir e d
s u s p e n s io n
t im e
fo r
no
W h ile
c lu d e
a ll
m ost
of
c lu d e d
b e in g
b e in g
lia b le
a
s u rv e y ,
m ade
n e w s p a p e r,
d e p u tie s ,
th o s e
th a t
d id
by
not
“ W e ’ve
got
now,
good
b o s s ,’’
s e n io r ity
and
con­
m o re
th a n
s y s te m .
to
re m e m b e r
got
a n o th e r
c iv il
s a id ,
who
of
younger
o n ly
th a t
a
d e p u ty
“ because
s a id .
a n o th e r
fo r
th e
d e p u tie s ,
it
th o s e
n u c le u s
o ffe rs
fo r
y ears
to
accum u­
a re
Just
at
th e
d is ­
as
S h e r iff
“M y
b*
m en
h ig h
c le a n
o a re
about
S k in n e r
w hat
c iv il
have
th e
s e r v ic e ,’’
to
a
pass
re c o rd
d e p u ty
te s t,
have
and
th e
be
a
of
of
to
get
c o m p la in t,
have a
th e
c a ll
th e
h im
w it h
con­
and
S k in e r
h e a rin g , a l l r ig h t. I
fa c ta
In
d e p u ty
In
MERIT AWARD
of
th e
had
and
ed by D r. Israel Zw erling, th« director of the State
institution. M rs. LaRosa received her aw ard fo r
a suggestion she made w hich greatly increased the
c le a r
em ­
a w a itin g
P ra n k
th ir d
M rs .
v ic e
second
D o ro th y
M e-
p r e s id e n t;
s e c re ta ry ;
M rs .
S p e a re ,
c h a p te r
C
h
ie f,
d e le g a te .
has
fo r m u la te d
an
b e n e fit p r o g r a m
fo r fis ­
cal
1998
bo
and
p la n a
p re ­
s e n t i t t o m e m b e r s o f t h e C o u n t y ’s
A t
Is
th e
fro n t
and
of
m e,
c o n fro n t
a
t h e m . I ’v e n e v e r f i r e d
sam e
e x p e c te d
a s k in g
tim e ,
to
to
be
agent
f e c tiv e
lin e
E m p lo y e e s
p lo y m e n t
D u rin g
Act
S e p t.
b o a rd
as
th e
fo r
a ll
w ith
F a ir
w h ic h
th e
Em ­
becam e
w o rth y
The
B u ffa lo
C iv il
S e rv ic e
opened
th e
a ln n e r
th e
c h a p te r
E m p lo y e e s
F a ll
m e e tin g
C h a rte r
of
Assn.
season
S e p t.
House
r te ille y ,
k e e p s ie
u n it.
C iv il
W illia m s -
p lo y e e s
Assn.
.h a s
p r e s id e n t C a r y
c o n d u c te d
w h ic h
C a n n e ll
t h e b u s in e s s m e e t in g a t
th e
1 9 6 7 -1 9 6 8
a p p ro v e d
and
budget
c o m m itte e
re p o rts
Y o rk
C o n v e n t io n h e ld in N e w
C ity
The
a ls o
gave
n e x t B u ffa lo
w ill
be
h e ld
th e ir
re p o rt.
c h a p te r m e e t­
O c t.
18
it
w as
m em b e rs
tio n
of
of
The
o ffic e rs
M a s te n ,
te r,
A llo e
th e
end
P h ilip
E m ­
know n
won
a
lo n g
V illa g e s
—
F re e p o rt,
1)
L y n b ro o k ,
G a rd e n
P a rk ,
C ity .
V a lle y
S tre a m ,
W illis to n
P a rk ,
B a y v llle
M ln e o la ,
in c lu d e s
G e o rg e
E m ily
F re d
and
A r le n e
R ic h a rd
C a rl
le y ,
at
M a tin e c o c k ;
C ity
P a rk ,
M a lo n e ,
.P a r m ln g d a le ,
J e r ic h o ,
and
D is tr ic ts — W a r w ic k
A v e r ill
V a lle y
V a l­
th e
S tr e a m , P la in v ie w ,
M o n lio n a s e n ;
d a !e
W aier
L ib rc ifv
Syslem .
A u th o iily ,
1 and
D is t r ic t ,
and
F a rm in g -
Long
A tla n tic
S a n ita r y
2 o f S u ffio k
B each
B rid g e
D is tr ic ts
C o u n ty .
O ld
a
a
s
F
d e fin ite
s a la r ie s
annual
to ry
re c e n tly
H o te tl,
to
Z u c k e r,
Chad­
c h a p te r p re s i­
J. U m s te tte r.
m e m b e rs
a rra n g e m e n ts
f ir s t
In c re m e n ts
In
h is
h e lp e d
H e
has
b o a rd
and
w e re
v ic e
In
c h a rg e
E d w a rd
p r e s id e n t:
year
fo r
Its
D r.
CSEA
has
tic k e ts
E s th e r
^vfts
in
fo r
c h a rg e
a
as
of
m em ber
of
fo rm a tio n
s e i-v e d
as
its
in
th e
1936
p re s id e n t
f o r m o s t o f th e In te r v e n in g
A
S ta n le y
S
B ir d
e n te r ta in m e n t.
e
S ta te
r v
ite
th a n
e m p lo y ee s,
" o u ts ta n d in g
m a n k in d ,”
9 ,0 0 0
b e r s h ip
B i ' i n d ’s
D r.
m e m b e rs
of
M e d ic a l
of
In
yer
is
a
m o re
th a n
of
of
th «
th e
U n io n
N u r s in g
1 9 3 5 -4 2 , t h e
th e
a r tic le s
and
v e te ra n
“S ta te
on
la w ­
E m p lo y e e "
New
th e
Y o rk
a ls o h a s
w id e ly a t a l le g e s
In
and
S ta te
le c tu r e d
u n iv e rs itie s
N o rth e a s t.
O t h e r m a j o r g a in s w o n b y C S E A
in
m o re
D r.
B r l n d ’s
g u id a n c e
e s ta b lis h m e n t
lo w -c o s it
life
d u c tlo n
of
In
th e
th e
a p p ro p r ia tio n
la rs
in
to
w eek
w o rk
of
a b o lis h
In
1939
In s u r a n c e
c a n a l e m p lo y e e s I n
m em ­
3 5 ,0 0 0
of
School o f
e d ite d
xm der
a
m em ber
V is ito rs
a n d a ls o w a s o o - a u t h o r o f a s e r ie s
In s u r ­
1931,
to
to
p re s i­
C e n te r.
F ro m
p re s id e n c y ,
s p lr a le d
fo u r
th e B o a rd o f G o v e rn o rs o f A lb a n y
e s t a b lis h
s lig h tly
aa
c o n tr ib u tio n s
in c lu d in g
B rin d
B o a rd
and
tr e m e n d o u s ly
served
d e n ts .
y e a rs .
p r e s id e n t,
to
P ro m
o r g a n iz a tio n
a
p la n ;
i-e -
w eek
fo r
1938; a b u d g et
2Va
th e
S ta te
w 'a *
of
m illio n
7 2 -h o u r
d o l­
w o rk
in s titu tio n s ;
a
la w
1941.
e s ta b lis h in g
e m p lo y e e s
C H A R L E S
h is
B lin d
w as
h o n o re d
c o lle a g u e s ,
p lo y e e s ,
S ta te
frie n d s
a
at
F rid a y
in
E a r lie r
fe llo w
em ­
and
ent
a tto rn e y
la s t
E lo y
A lfa i-o
A lb a n y .
g ra d u a te
of
on
th is
o ffic ia ls
r e c e p tio n
U n io n
C o lle g e
S c h o o l, t h e n o t e d
S ta te
A .
B R IN D
tio n
by
E d u c a t io n a l
ye a r,
th e
w as
p r o m in ­
th e
s titu tio n
th e
C o n v e n tio n
F o u n d a tio n
t io n s h ip
th e
w h ic h
b e a rs
nam e.
D r.
g ro u p
of
A m e ric a n
been
a w a rd e d
have
R e p u b lic
B rin d
th e
jo in e d
of
sam e
an
e lite
c itiz e n s
who
th e
honor
fo r
year
th e
Bar
he
in
becam e
S ta te
as a n
1922. T h e
fo llo w in g
a s s o c ia te d
E d u c a tio n
a tto rn e y . I n
w ith
D e p a rtm e n t
1933, D r . B r in d
w as n a m e d p r in c ip a l a tto rn e y
d ir e c to r o f th e la w
d e p a rtm e n t.
He
counsel
th e
to
R e g e n ts
and
p a rtm e n t
in
A c tiv e
of
in
E d u c a tio n
th e
C ro s s
th a t
S ta te
S y s te m
of
D e­
sam e
Teach­
and
S ta te
A u th o rity .
S ta te
B o a rd
of
c h ie f
B o a rd
and,
and
c i r c l e s . Eh-. B r i n d
th e
o f th e
nam ed
S ta te
th e
R e tir e m e n t
ic a l
w as
1940
y e a r, co u n s e l to
d iv is io n
and
G O S H E N — ‘T h e
c h a p te r
of
p lo y e e s
A s s n .,
and
w as
B o a rd
tlie
D ire c to rs
m e e tin g
th e
G o s h e n In n ,
re c e n tly .
u n its
w e re
of
th e
p re s e n t:
lo c a l m e d ­
Is p r e s i d e n t
fo llo w ­
M in is in k
School
D is tr ic t,
W a r w ic k
£ ' . 'h o o l
D is t r ic t ;
O ra n g e
o f B lu e
New
Y o rk .
o f M id d le to w n , C it y
and
th e T o w n
The
V a lle y
C o u n ty
F ia a k
J.
o f P o r t J e rv is
o f W a llk ill.
m e e tin g
w as
E n g lis h ,
of
re c la s s ific a ­
r e a llc $ *< iio n ;
d u rin g
and
no
a
S ta te
m em ber
B r in d
r e tir e ­
c o n tra c tu a l
b e tw e e n
d im in u tio n
D r.
C o n s t it u t io n a l
m a k in g - S ta te
b e n e fit
t ic ip a t in g
in
r e la ­
and
and
p a r­
a s s u rin g
b e n e fits .
m akes
h is
hom e
in
A lb a n y .
th e
c h a p te r.
Tom
ifc p re s e n ta tlv e
sw er
w as
q u e s tio n s
B ra n n ,
p re s e n t
fro m
th e
f ie ld
to
an­
f lo o r .
ABC Board
Chapter Meets
The
and
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
in g
Em ­
O ff ic e r s
at
appeal
C o u n ty
S e rv ic e
E x e c u tiv e
of
c o n d u c te d
h e re
O ra n g e
C iv il
E m p lo y e e s . C it y o f N e w b u r g h , C it y
o f D ire c to rs
N o rth e a s te rn
CSEA O ran g e County
C hap. Board M eets
of
t itle
s a la ry
C ro s s ,
m ent
of
fo r
a w a rd e d
G ra n d
la w w a s a d m itt e d to th e N e w Y o r k
S ta te
and
r ig h t
s e c u re d a m e n d m e n t to S t a t e C o n ­
h ig h e s t h o n o r o f th e In t e r n a t io n a l
Panam a
fu n d
w e re E t h e l B ra z ie
Dym an.
a
its
fo r
m em b e rs .
g re w
m e m b e r s h ip .
D o rm ito ry
o ffic e r s .
r a is in g d r a w in g
been
s in c e
b e n e fits
s a tis fa c ­
a c c ld e n t-h e a lth
p la n
e rs
and
te
m in i­
t itle s
fo r
CSEA
lo w -c o s t
lt> ,
H a n d lin g
ta
S E
G o v e rn m e n t. H e
fir s t
G e o r g e C o llin s a n d H o w a r d S h a n c h a p te r
S
s e rv ic e .
A
bake
S p a in
r o m
pay
Johnsen
H o s p ita l c h a p ­
c la m
C o m m itte e
of
x -C
S ta te
W h lte -
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s
a c c o r d in g
d en t Joseph
G a rd e n
O c e a n s id e ,
M ! s c e ’. l an' ’o u s — S o u t h
S ta te
C lv U
h e ld
E
o th e r
equal
a ll
M ile s ,
C liff,
w ic k s ,
School
fo r
p r o v id in g
and
V e t­
P a rk ,
Sea
and
In
fo r
D 'A q u illo .
U tic a
te r o f th e
Assn.
F lo r a l
and
m um
D r.
Utica S ta te C h a p te r
Holds Its C lam bake
The
M assapequa
In c r e a s e s
b a ttle
p la n
s p e c ia lis t
Page
n o te ­
a c h ie v e m e n ts t n
b e n e fits
a n d A lb a n y L a w
(C o n tin u e d fro m
tir e
a
fo r eq u al w o rk
18.
M e w k lll,
R o s in o ,
J.
,
n o m in a tin g
O c t.
L a s s l,
O liv o ,
Andy
d
U n iv e r s ity
s a la ry
th e
nom ­
S e rv ic e
of
w age
D u rin g
th e P o u g h ­
Rohan,
P a tr ic ia
s t ll,
on
E d ith
C a th e rin e
r in
th e
G e ra rd
m ads
th e
c o m m itte e
N e w k ir k ,
B
1 9 3 7 u n d e r D r . B r U id , C IS B A
ance
announced.
CSEA Recognition
.
c o m m itt e e In p r e p a r a t io n f o r e le c ­
w as
g iv e n . D e le g a te s to th e r e c e n t S p e ­
c ia l C S E A
of
fo r
at
th e
C h a p te r
c h a ir m a n
h e ld
in a tin g
—
c o m m itte e
a
v ille .
in g
P O U G H K E E P S IE
w ith
20,
In
th e
A
a re a s .
he
Poughkeepsie Unit
C om m ittee Named
e
e s ta b lis h e d
re c o rd
h o s p ita l
e f­
1.
R
h is te n u r e , t h e E m p lo y e e s ’
o b ta in in g
a
Buffalo C hap. Holds
Fall Dinner-Meeting
e s
D r. B r in d , a le a d e r In t h e q u e s t t o p r o v id e
p resid en t fr o m 193S-41.
CSEA
In
c h a p te r
th e
d e s ig n a te d
c o u n ty e m p lo y e e s i n
P u b lic
th e
p e titio n
b a r g a in in g
ew
h a H
A L B A N Y — D r. C h a r le s A . B r in d , c h ie f c o u n s e l t o t h e S t a t e E d u c a tio n D e p a r t m e n t
s in c e 1940 a n d t h e 1 3 th p r e s id e n t o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., w ill r e t ir e O c t. 1
a f t e r a d is t in g u is h e d c a r e e r In S t a t e se r v ic e s p a n n in g 45 y « a r s.
A s s o c ia tio n
e m p lo y e e
year
C
F r a n c is
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , a n d M r s . J o ­
s e p h in e
r .
Its
fir s t
Law son,
v ic e
O e ro ,
3 ia te
D
o f th « n ew g ro u p
B la n c h ,
p re s id e n t:
c o l,
productivity o f her departm ent. Pictured a t th «
presentation ar« (fro m the le f t ) i D r. H a rry H .
Gonda, th e hospital's assistant director; F . H . N ^ t *el, business officer; M rs. LaRosa; D r. Zw erling{
M . LaRosa, th e head Industrial shop worlcer a t th e
In s titu tio n ; and M ario Costa, senior m aintenanca
supervisor.
LaRosa,
shown above as she receives a m e rit aw ard present­
c o n s titu tio n
is
Lora
Y o rk
a
c o u n t r y ’s
Us
M n.
th e S t a t e A s s o c ia lt o n .
J e rry
p re s id e n t;
New
—
head seamstress a t the B ronx Stat« hospital ia
p re s id e n t.
r e p re s e n ts
O th e r o ffic e rs
li.e lu d e
s o le
a ll
p o litic a l
N o rth e rn
c h a rte r fro m
w ro n g ­
appear
e u ld .
“W e
de­
p a rty
B o a r d o f S u p e r iv s o r s s h o r t ly .
accused
d o in g h a s a c h a n c e
f ir s t
has
a p p ro v e d
The
g ra d u a te s ,
c rim in a l
answ er
by
B r o d e r ic k , tr e a s u r e r ; F r a n k S ilv e r
good m o ra l c h a ra c te r .”
Any
o th e r
w h ic h
p lo y e e s ,
s a id .
school
Its
new
Ire n e
R e s ig n a tio n s
r e a lly
t h in k
a re
p a rt
C o u n ty , w it h C h a rle s A. S u l­
liv a n
v ic e
now
c r e tio n o f th e s h e r if f.
d o n ’t
p r o m o tio n s
la r g e
n e w C iv il S e r ­
v ic e E m p lo y e es A ssn . c h a p te r
h a s b e e n fo r m e d In C lin to n
th e
p r o m o tio n
p a r t y s e n io r ity .”
P r o m o tio n s
I
y e a r."
a
A L B A N Y — A
m a jo r ity
c o n s titu te
w it h o u t w a itin g
m en
he
In Clinton County
p re tty
s e rv ic e ,
p o s s ib ility
la te
c a p a b ility ,
h a lf
is f o o l i s h . ”
us
m an
New CSEA Chapter
c h a p te r
04
th a t
in
fc n d s e e w h a t m i g h t h a p p e n i n t h e
d e p u ty
p ro -
a
s id e r a t io n s .
a
in te r v ie w e d
w e ’v e
lik e
h is
“W hen
th e
h ere
te r m in e d
The
“I
got
been
‘B u t a n y o n e w h o c a n ’t l o o k a h e a d
fu tu re
sy ste m .
c o n te n d
in ­
fro m
s e rv ic e
r l? h t
re s ig n e d ."
d e fe n d e d
D e p u t ie s , h o w e v e r , d is a g r e e , a n d
to
e s tim a te s
fro m
c iv il
a ll
a lso
he
o n ly
any
t o a t le a s t 95 p e r c e n t a r e I n f a v o r
of
S ta te
g e t s p r o m o t e d . I d o n ’t c a r e i f h e ’s
y e a rs
fir e d
new
re a s o n .”
th e
R o c h e s te r
s e rv ic e
of
or
show s
one
p la c e d
T h e y ’ve
j T iO tlo n a l
in
it,”
proposed
S k in n e r
c iv il s e rv ic e .
s a id , “ w e s h o u ld h a v e b e e n
ago.
m an.
th e
agency
th e
d e p u tie s u n d e r c iv il s e r v ic e ,
d e p a rt­
d e p u ty
c iv il
In
p la c e
c a lle d
p re s id e n t
A .B .C ,
B o a r d ’s
E m p lo y e e s
M e m b e rs
c h a p te r
of
th e
C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . w il l
h o ld
th e
th e ir
q u a rte rly
M a y fa ir
cuse,
S e p t.
In n
23.
r e c e n t d e le g a te s
m e e tin g
M o te l,
A
In
re p o rt
m e e tin g
a ll
S y ra ­
on
th e
h e ld
d in
N Y . C . w il l b e g iv e n . A r e p r e s e n ta ­
t iv e
of
by
c .p e a k
of
is s u e s .
th e
to
CSEA
th e
Is
c h a p te r
e x p e c te d
on
to
v o ilo u *
CIVIL
[iMday* September 26, 1967
som e
437
c a n d id a te s
budget
jltte n
W M
fo r
e x a m in e r
e x a m in a tio n *
M e d ic a l
w ill
th is
w ill
h o u s in g
w eek,
a ifils ta n t
c o rd in g
to
th e
th is
w eek,
A lth o u g h
ac­
P e rfio n n e l D e p t.
m any
F IN A L
FA LL
P L A Z A
th e
R E M IN D E R !
CLO SE
SEPT.
SEM ESTER
to
1967
U fIB
fci
m ore th a n
B E G IN
O C TO B E R
2,
tli
1967
t o Mn««4
the
b a c k in g
th e
M o il
&
S H O P
B ro a d w a y
Phone
N .
Y .
O rd e rs
F ille d
m ost
h o ld its o w n w ith
th e r e su lt th a t n o m a jo r
th e v o te r s o f th e n e w C o n stitu tio n o n E lec tio n d a y . H o w e v er ,
1
a n t s c a n c o n s id e r t h e m s e lv e s t h r e a te n e d , d e s p ite o t h e r d if ­
fe re n c es. C o n sid e rin g
th e
recent
atta ck
by
th e
r
1
th e r e are in d ic a tio n s t h a t th e m e m b e r sh ip m ig h t v o te to r e ­
t a i n t h e C o u n c il fo r o t h e r s u c h b a ttle s , w h e r e a ll c iv il s e r v ­
ISL
g e n tle m a n
f r o m S y r a c u s e , a b o u t w h i c h t h e a b o v e e d i t o r i a l Is c o n c e r n e d ,
t h e C o u n c i l d o e s m a k e a d e c i s i o n t o r e m a i n I n t a c t , It m i g h t
If
f i n d I t s e l f q u i t e b u s y l o n g a f t e r t h e C o n v e n t i o n Is o v e r .
n o n d is c r im in a tio n
YA Hospital Seeks
Cardio-Pulmonary
Function Technicians
The
V e te ra n s
800
ly n ,
a d ja c e n t
N .Y .
and
P o ly
th e
has
O S -B
and
ye a rs
of
P la c e ,
to
fu rth e r
v is it
th e
In
e m p lo y m e n t.
in fo rm a tio n ,
P e rs o n n e l
w rite
O ffic e
th is h o s p ita l, o r c a ll t h e
at
a n d , o f c o u r s e , so
p e rs o n n e l
re a s o n a b le .
o ffic e r a t 8 3 6 -6 6 0 0 , e x t. 389 o r 392.
Just a “ h o p aw a y"
fro m S ta te C a m p u s
H am ­
V e rra z a n o -N a rro w s
fo r
fu n c tio n
7,
pr
B ro o k ­
F o rt
v a c a n c ie s
p u lm o n a r y
For
A d m in is tra tio n
H o s p ita l,
B rid g e ,
P e r fH rth * r i n f o r m a t i o n c a ll o r w r i t e :
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c essfu l.
T h e C o u n c i l Is d u e t o d i s b a n d w i t h t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n t o
ilto n
C LA SS ES
som e
B O O K
380
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fo u r
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p ro c e d u re s
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Tuefday, September 26, 1%7
S ta te E m p lo y e e s , D o Y o u W a n t D I S U N I T U niSASTEII
UNITY & RESULTS
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s p r e a d o u t in e v e n s m a lle r p ie c e s in w o rk lo c a tio n s th r o u g h ­
e f f e c t i v e s t r e n g t h i n its e x p e r i e n c e d o f f i c e r s , c o m m i t t e e s ,
s t a f f s p e c i a l i s t s — a n d t h e v o t i n g p o w e r o f its s h e e r n u m b e r s
o u t t h e S t a l e . T h i s is a b s u r d , a n y w a y y o u l o o k a t i t . T h e s e
3 ,3 .5 2 t i n y , u n c o h e s i v e , i n e x p e r i e n c e d b a r g a i n i n g u n i t s
— to c o n t i n u e w i n n i n g m a j o r i m p r o v e m e n t s f o r e v e r y o n e
in s a la rie s , r e t ir e m e n t , f r in g e b e n e f its a n d all c o n d itio n s
w o i d d b e n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n v o ic e s i n t h e w i l d e r n e s s t h a t
w o u ld n e v e r b e h e a r d b y th e S ta te 's n e g o tia to r s a n d le g ­
o f e m p l o y m e n t . T h r o u g h ils l o n g - e s t a b l i s h e d S t a t e w i d e n e t ­
w o r k o f c h a p t e r s , u n i t s a n d f i e l d s t a f f , C S E A w ill a l s o
u n its c o u ld n o t p o s sib ly e n jo y th e a s s ista n c e o f a d e q u a te
l a b o r r e l a t i o n s s p e c i a l i s t s — - le g a l, r e s e a r c h , p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s
lo c a l l e v e l — a t a l l w o r k l o c a t i o n s a n d i n a l l S l a t e ti t l e s .
*^lii i m i t y t h e r e is s t r e n g t h '* s t il l m a k e s s e n s e .
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STATE
th a t e m p lo y e e s in
e a c h n e g o tia te s e p a r a te ly w ith th e S la te o n all te r m s a n d
c o n d itio n s o f e m p lo y m e n t. T h is m e a n s 3 ,3 5 2 b a r g a in in g
S l a l e e m p l o y e e s i n o n e S lale«
w i d e b a r g a i n i n g u . i i l . A s r e p r e s e n l a l i v e o f a l l S l a l e em «
p l o y e e s i n o n e u n i f i e d , p o w e r f u l g r o u p , C S R A h a s 1 I1 9
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a n d th e lik e — to b e a b le to s u p p o r t th e ir n e g o tia tio n s a g a in s t
t h e S t a t e 's t o p t a l e n t . I n e f f e c t , t h e w o r k e r s w o u l d b e a t
th e m e rc y o f th e ir e m p lo y e rs .
GET
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EM PLOYEES,
SUCH
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N
so le re p r e s e n ta tiv e f o r all S ta te e m p lo y e e s in
o n e b a rg a in in g u n it, m a k e s sense.
O v e r 1 0 3 ,0 0 0 S ta le e m p lo y e e s a r e m e m b e r s o f C SE A o u t o f a to ta l o f 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 e m ­
p lo y e e s. T h r o u g h o u t th e y e a rs , C S E A h a s s u c c e s s fu lly n e g o tia te d f o r a ll S ta te e m p lo y e e s
w ith S ta te le g isla to rs a n d S la te a d m in is tr a to r s f o r im p r o v e m e n t o f s a la rie s , r e t ir e m e n t ,
frin g e
b e n e fits ,
and
all
te rm s
and
c o n d itio n s o f e m p lo y m e n t. M o re o v e r, re c e n t g u id e ­
lin e s is s u e d b y th e S ta le 's P u b li c E m p l o y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a r d s p e c ific ia lly s ta te th a t a
c o l l e c t i v e b a r g a i n i n g u n i t c a n b e c o m p o s e d o f ^*all e m p l o y e e s e m p l o y e d b y • s i n g l e g o v ­
e r n m e n t o r p u b lic e m p lo y e r,” a n d b e b a s e d o n “ p a st p a tte rn s o f c o n d u c tin g n e g o ­
tia tio n s ."
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