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T h e p r ic e in c lu d e s F e d e r a l e x c i s e ta x a n d im p o rt MuU 723-8341) — Sheraton M o to r I n a . — S h e r a tim M o t o r MCaU 2 3 2 - 1 7 0 0 ) f e w C A L L 462-6701 F O R rv V ^ J J O N S . IN N E W Y O R K 4-07 0 0 0 fe to n H o te ls |A R 0S-A R M E D > 0 0 0 1 p a y b e n O p e n in g , o || a g e n c y I ^ ® l| JLI. ^ e f i t s . STEADY WORK shifts to fc o ro *. fee carry p isto l. Lane PL 7-9400 d e a le r th e car d e liv e r y from charge. th e And T h e r e is o n e o p t i o n a l th a t m a k e s a l o t o f s e n s e . It a l s o ^ C f t w r r o N — Sh eraton M o to r tr a n sp o r tin g lo c a l s a le s ta x . du ty. Unwind with special room rates ($8.00 single) at these Sfaieraton Motor bins for o f en try. T h e In clu d es th e b u ilt-in h e a te r /d e fr o ster , The m a tch in g le a th erette u p h o lstery . For $ 3 0 .0 0 w in d sh ield , w a s h e r , e le c t r ic w in d s h ie ld w ip e r s , o u t ­ e x t r a . ( N e a r l y e v e r y b o d y g e t s it b e c a u s e it e l i m i ­ s i d e r e a r v i e w m ir r o r , a n d s e a t b e l t s f r o n t a n d b a c k . n a t e s th e n e e d fo r s lip c o v e r s .! N o t to m e n tio n th e p a d d e d d a sh a n d fron t s e a t W e l l , t h a t ’s it. U n le ss, o f c o u r s e , y o u c o u n t th e c o s t o f g a s a n d headrests. It's t h e p r i c e o f t h e r e a l t h i n g , n o t a s t r i p p e d - AmltyvJII* Auburn M onror M o to r s UcL M arHn Barry, Inc. Batavia Bob Hawkei^ Inc. Bay S^hora Trans-lstand Automobffoi Corp. Bayslda Bay Volkswagen Corp. Binghamton Rogsr Kresgo, (no. branx Avox« Corporation Bronx Balk-Defrin Motor Corp. Brooklyn Aldan Volkswagen, Ina Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc. Brooklyn KIngsboro Motors Corp. JSuffalo Jim tCttll/i^ Inc. ElmsfortI Howard HoIme«, Ine. Fulton Lakeland Volkswagen, Inc. Geneva Dochak Moton^ Ino. Clent FaHs Bromley fanporti^ Ins. Hamburg Hal Casey Moton^ Inc. Harmon Jim McGIon* Motors ine. Hempstead SmoH Can^ Inc. HIcksvIU* Walters-DonoldioiV bWi HomeH Suburbon Motorifr Inc. Horseheada W. I . Amachcf & 8oi% (n fi Hudson John Fcor* Molorii InOb Fearn M otors, Inc. Rensselaer C o o le y M otors C orp. Volkswagen 5 Towns, Inc. Riverhead Aufohaus Corporation Huntington Inwood. o i l it t a k e s y o u t o g e t h e r e in y o u r p r e s e n t c a r . Rochester Breton Motors, Inc. M anes Volkswagen, Ine. Rochester F. A. Motors, Inc. Jamestown Stateside Motors, Inc. Rochester M t. R e a d Volkswagen, Inc. Johnstown V alley Small C a r C o rp . Rom* Amerling Volkswagen, Ine. Roslyn Ithaca Ripley M o to r C o rp . Jamaica Kingston La GrdngevIU* lathani Academ y M otors, Inc. Massena M errick Ahmed M otors, ltd . Se aw ay Volkswagen, Inc. Soker M oto rs C o rp ., ltd . Seth Muntley and Sons; Inc. D o r M otors, Ltd. Sayville Bianco Motors, Inc. Schenectady Smithtown C olonIe Motors, Inc. G e o rg e and Dolton Volkswagen, ln<i Southampton Brill M otors, Ltd. M idd letow n G reenspan M oto n^ fnff. Spring V a lle y C . A . Haigh, Inc. M o v n I Klsoc N o rth County VolkswageR^ fnib Staten bland Staten Island Small C a n , ltd. N e w Hyde Park N e w RocheH* N e w . York CMf N e w York C k r New bu rg h Volkswagen Brbtol M o to n k M k ' Volkswagen Fifth AVMV#^ I n * F & C M o to n ^ Inc. N io g a ra P a l i O Im m Auslander Volktw agciv IlM* County Autom otW * Co.« V lt t ( Pot DMoiv inOp O I m i i Importik inc. OneonNi M m Eckcrt U«> r io H ib w g h C tle itc M o t o a h e QuMMViHegt WthVoHtiwafliil4(||p Syracuse Sprague M otors, Inc. l a s t Syracuse Tonawdnda Utiod Precision Autos, Ino. G ranville M otors, Inc. M artin Volkswagen, Ino. Valley Stream Val-Stream Volktwageiv Inc. WaUrtowR HarUIn Motors Inc. WcilNyadi Foreign C a n e llo c k t^ i k Woodburir Covftetir Vblkiwag«v ln« Woodtidc Qveensboro Yoli(iwoa«V ifMk VMkM Bvnwoodtc Motor CMPb CIVIL Page Eighti Key Punch Jobs Open In Suffolk C an d id ates for key pu nch o p ­ erator position s w ith various S u f ­ folk C ou nty d epartm ents, tchool districts, and tow n s and villages m a y apply now. T h e openings pay $77 to $108 weekly. tim e s a y ear at varloua loca tio n s th r o u g h o u t t h e County. A p plica­ tio n s a n d fu r th e r In form ation m ay be ob tain ed from th e C ou nty Civil Ser v ic e C om m ission a t County Center, R lverh ead , N.Y. M rs. E ckel SERVICE T o ll C o lle c to r s ; S I 0 3 W e e k ly W om en a 'A''/'" TnegJay^ January P o r t A u t h o r it y S e e k s W o m e n N am ed ALBA NY— Mrs. R h e a M. Eckel of C azenovla Is th e n e w e st a p ­ C an d id ates m u s t have a hiph p oin tee to t h e S ta te Council o f the sch ool or equivalen cy diploma and U p sta te M ed ical C enter o f the e ith er h ave com pleted a key punch S ta te U niversity. Mrs. Eckel Is operator course or have six president o f C azenovla College, m o n th s experience In th e field. D ue for Incom e tax refund? T h ere is no residence requirem ent. Why not take It In Savings Bondi P er fo rm a n ce te sts on key punch tq u ip m e n t will be given several • -your m oney will grow and grow. LEADER In terested 9 a .m . a to ll (secon d flo o r ), 220 S o u th M a rg in a l R o a d w ill 4 p .m . a lso at co lle cto r from A p p lica tio n s to In m orrow be th e G eorge p o sitio n m ay W a sh in g to n a p p ly tod ay B rid g e (Jan . 16) tc. A d m in istr a tio n b u ild i F o r t L e e , N .J . accep ted T hursday and F r id a y from 9 a .m . to 4 th e L incoln T u n n e l a d m in istration building. 500 K en n e d y Boulevard, W e eh aw k en , N.J. G riffin o n (212) 620-7179. Ington Bridge. p .m . dip lom a or equivalen cy T h e y m u s t also be at lean fi*' fe e t tall. ^ A p p lican ts for th e w om en toll I f a p p lican ts are unable to a p ­ T h e position, w h ic h payf g ^ pear during these hours a t e ith er collector position s m u st be U n ite d ary o f $103.50 a w eek with pt jo c atclon , th e y m a y arrange to a p ­ S ta te s citizens, 25 years o f age ply in th e e ven in g by callin g M iss or over an d h ave a h ig h school Ic increases. Involves a paiija) posure to outdoor weather ecu' d itio n s an d Is based on a day, 40-h o u r week requiring tio n a l sh ifts, r o tatin g day tf! a n d .work o n Satu rd ays, Sundaj, a n d holidays. B e n e fits jnclud, paid v a c ation s, sick leave allci. an c e s a n d group hospital, c a l-s u r g ic a l, life insurance and jf. tir e m e n t plans. A p p lican ts w h o have taken thj toll collector e x am in ation v.jthju th e past six m o n th s will net considered. Policewomen Joiis In N assau The N assau D ep artm en t d ates tio n s T h e S a f e t y B e lt . . . s p e c ific a lly designed to p r o te c t m o to ris ts f r o m severe i n j u r y o r d e a th in th e e v e n t o f a n a c c id e n t. Y o u r c a r s h o u ld b e e q u ip p e d w i t h this s a fe ty d e v ic e . T H E S T A T E W ID E P L A N . . . specifically designed for protection against the cost of hospital and medical care for public service employees. For one thing, if you have to go to the hospital in the middle o f the night, or over the week-end, your ST A T E W ID E P L A N identification establishes your credit. You’re admitted without making a deposit or a lot of fuss. And when you leave, there’s no worry about cash . . . Blue Cross will pay the bill. You couldn’t possibly have better protection than the ST A T E W ID E P L A N . . . Blue Cross hospitalization, Blue Shield medical and surgical, and Metropolitan major medical. Ask your payroll or personnel officer for complete details about the ST A T E W ID E PLA N . Then you’ll understand w h y these are . , , NEW Y O R K S T A T E ’S NO. 1 GET W ELL CARDS fo r at is County C ou n ty Fc]i« see k in g candi. p o lice w o m e n $ 8 ,0 3 3 to pcsl. $ 9 , 9 1 6 . Ap. p lic a n ts m a y file u n til Jan. 30 Ici t h e Feb. 17 w ritten exam for ap. poin tm ent. ' C an d id ates m u st have bcfn resid en t for o n e j?ear in Sulfc'i N assau or W e stch ester Counties c: in N ew York City. T hey muft b etw e en 20 to 34 years cf ap. betw e en 5 ’ 2” and 5’ 9” and ban 2 0 /3 0 v ision in each eye uithd glasses. A p plican ts m u st also havi c om p leted two years cf ccllegi by July 1968. F u rth er in form ation and £f p lica tio n s m a y be obtained licn th e C ou nty Civil Service CcmniL'' Sion a t 140 Old Country M ineola, N.Y. 11501, by callir (516) 747-1134 or a t any precirf hou se of th e C ou nty Police Ee partm en t. Tab Equlpmenf Trainei Poslllons With Suffolk T h e S u ffo lk County Civil vice C om m ission is receivinp p lica tio n s for tabulating m e n t operator ta’ainee pofiticnf! $77 a week w ith various Ccunt departm ents. C a n d id ates m u st have eithtr h ig h school, vocation al schccl equivalen cy diplom a. There i s ' r esid en ce requirement. T e sts will be given every day, exce p t M onday, at ihf m ission o ffic e a t County R lverh ead , N.Y. Informaticn « ap p lication s m a y be obtained r th e Com m ission. Computer Operalof BLU E C R O S S Symbols of Security B L U E S H IE L D AL BANY • B U F F A I O * J A M E S T O W N * NEW YORK • R O C H E S T E R • S Y R A C U S E • U T I C A • W A T E R T O W N T H E S T A T L W ID E P L A N — C O O R D IN A T IN G O F F IC E — 1 3 5 W A S H IN G T O N A V E N U E , A L B A N Y . N . Y . T h e r e are m any com puter tech nicians an puter operators with . G o v ern m en t In the D.C. area and a few i“ countries and in v a r io u s ^ th e U.S. T h e se positions . ta r tin g salary of $5,331 P up to $7,696 per year. All app licants for the^e ^ will be .ludged on educa experience. T h ere wJH t e n tests. CIVIL Tuei<!ay» January 16, 1968^ T O H E L P Y O U P A S S SET THE ARCO STODy BOOK PRICES 5.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 _ 4.00 ■eolikeeper Account Clerk _____ 4.00 Bridqe A Tunnel O f f ic e r _______ 4.00 Bus Malntalners — Group ■ ___ 4.00 Bus O p e r a t o r ___________ 4.00 Buyer Purchasinq Agent ________ 4.0C Captain Fire Oept. ___________ 5.00 Captain P.D. _________________ 3.00 C a s h i e r ------------------------------4.00 City Planner _________________ 4.00 Civil Engineer 3.00 Civil Service Aritli. ft Voeabalary 1.00 Civil Servir#* Handbook _______ 3.00 Clerk N Y. City _______________ 4.00 Clerk G.S. 4 - 7 ________________ 1.00 Complete Guide to C.S. Jobs 4.00 Const. SuDv. Inspec. ___1_ 4.00 Officer ________ 5.00 Court Officer _________:____ 4.00 Dietitian ____________ 4.00 Electrician ___________ 4.00 Electrical Ennineer ___ __________________ Enqineerina Aide _______________________ 4.00 4.00 Federal Entrance Eyam _________________ 4.00 FinaerDrin* Tfrrhnleian ___________________ Fireman, FD ______________________ 4.00 Fireman In All States ___________________ 4.00 Foreman _____________________ 4.00 Generol Tes* Pract. for 92 U.S. Jr»l»s ____ 3.00 4 no H *: ▼--*5 Hiali Srheol Fx^rance & Scfiolnrship Test 3.00 H.S. Entrance Examinations _____________ 3.00 Home«tudw C-jiirr*? for C.S. _____________ 4.00 3.00 How O'** n Overseas ______________ Hospital At*«»ndnnt _____________________ 4.00 Housinq ________ ___ 4.00 Housinn Po*rolrna» _____________________ 4.00 inv»>«tiflp*rtr.»?*-">ector __ ______________________ 5.00 Janitor CiKtw-fJan _______________________ 4.00 Laboratorv Aide ________________________ 4.00 Lt. Firp Dpnt. . ____________________ 5.00 Lt. Police n*»«t. _________________________ 5.00 L i b r a r i a r __________________________ 4.00 Macliinlsts Hnlner __________________ 4.00 Mointenancp ►Ion _______________________ 4.00 Mointalner H^'Her A ft C _________________ 4.00 Mo'ntainer H«l»ier Group B _____________ 4.00 Mointainer H**l«jer Group D __________________ 4.00 Maintainer H''ltji»r Group E _____ 4.00 Manaqement Jfc Administration Quir»er ___ 5.00 Merhan*''"! * nn * n eer _ __________ 4.00 Motor VeKlcIe license Examiner _________ 5.00 Motor Ooerator ________________ 4.00 Notary ®n**nr ___ ________ 2.50 N.,r«o (P-«^*}c„| t, puhlic H e a l t h ^ _____ 4.00 Porkinq M^fpr Attendqnt (Meter Mold) ___ 3.00 Porolp ^ 4.00 Patrolman fP'%llce Dept. Trainee) __ _ ___ 5.00 P»‘r*:oiinp* ^ ''J 't r n t _____________________ 4.00 Pliarmari«:ts Meense Test _______ _____ 4.00 Plouaroiin't Director — Recreation lead er 4.00 Pollrewf>mi)n ______________ ______ .4.00 P o ^ t f n n « * o r ____________ 4.00 Post ri*»rk Carrier _ 4.00 Post rifffr# M^tor Ve<iicle Ooerntor ___________________ 4.00 Prortl'-o ♦'»!• ^lorieal Type, ft Stono _ _______ 4.00 PrpUmln^— »—-flce for the H.S. E^nJvalency Diploma Test _4.00 Princiop* '*i<>>-V.!(tene __________ _5.00 Parole 0 « J < » e r ___________1 _ _ .4.00 Ppoffis«*-"f<t r op e er Tests N.Y S. -4 .0 0 Prnfessfonoi Trainee Exams _____ _4.00 Piibile Monith Sanitarian _______ .5.00 Reel F'4ntp ^^anager _________ _4.00 Sanitn*irn M -^ n _________________ _4.00 School ^*'^**'*tary _4.00 Seroean* P 0 _5.00 Senior riorJeni S e r ie s _____________________ _4.00 Sociol Casp W <^rker__________ __ .5.00 Social Investiantor Trainee Recreation lead er .4.00 Stoff Attendant ft Sr. Attendant ___________ .4.00 stotinnarv P-n A F ire m a n ________________ .4.00 5torek»e»er c« o rk m an _____________________ _4.00 5 u p e r v » r j„ ^ ^ ^ •© rl'.S te n o ___ _ .5.00 lOOKS Accountant A u d ito r ----------------Administrativ* Assistant Officcr Assessor Appraiser ---------------A tte n d a n t------------------------------Attorney ------------------------------Auto Maeliinist _______________ Auto Meelianic ------------------------Itglnninq OfFIee Worker _____ |cv(>raae Control I n v e s t._______ FrevTous Quesfrorts and Answers and Other Suitable Study Material for Coming Exams SERVICE Sum m er A re of F a rm stu d 'en ts are A g r icu ltu r e for b e in g sought fu ll-tim e Nine Jobs O p e n W ith C o lle g e m ent LEADER by U .S . th e sum m er U .S . fa rm D ep art­ p o sitio n s a t $82 to $92 w e e k ly . A rea s in v o lv ed in th e w o rk -stu d y servation , soil scien ce, e n g in e e r ­ ing, a g r ic u ltu m l m a n a g e m e n t, agricu ltu ral sta^^istics and ac­ c ou n tin g. S tu d e n ts se lec ted will tak e part In a su m m er o n - th e -j o b tr a in in g program coupled w ith college a t ­ te n d a n c e during th e sc h o o l year. are so il c o n ­ In ad d ition to p a ssin g a w ritten test, s tu d e n ts m u s t h a v e c o m ­ pleted, by J u n e 30, 1968, a t le a s t o n e fu ll a c a d em ic year o f atudy for GS-3; an d two and one-half y e a rs o f stu d y for G S -4 , in on e o f th e fields described above in order to qualify. D e ta ile d in fo r m a tio n c a n be fo u n d in Civil S ervice A n n o u n c e ­ m e n t N S -7 -5 6 , issu ed by t h e I n ­ te ragen cy B oard o f U .S. Civil Suffolk Jobs Available For Ens:ineerinA' Aides T h e S u ffo lk C o u n ty Civil S e r ­ vice C om m ission is receiving a p ­ p lic a tio n s from persons in te re ste d in e n g in e er in g aide position s a t $94 to $132 w eek ly w ith various C ou nty departm ents. T h e r e are no resid en ce require­ m e n ts but c a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e a h ig h sch ool or equivalen cy d ip ­ lom a. E x a m in a tio n s will be c o n ­ du cted se veral tim es a year a t variou s loca tio n s th rou g h o u t th e County. A p p lication s and further in fo r ­ m a tio n m a y be ob tain ed from th e C om m ission at C ounty Center, R iverh ead , N.Y. program Medical Exams M ed ical an d q u alifyin g p h ysical e x a m in a t io n s w ill be given th is w eek to 579 c a n d id a te s for H ealth D e p a r tm e n t m esse n g e r positions, according to th e C ity D e p a r tm en t o f P erson nel. Practical Exam T h e City D e p a r tm e n t o f P e r ­ son n e l will give th e practical p ro­ m o tio n exam th is week to 51 c a n ­ d id ates for structure m a in ta in e r positio n s w ith t h e City T r a n sit Authority. C O L D B L O O D "O N E OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST I Times, N.Y. Daily NeVvs, N.Y. Post, Cue, National I I U KCO ! Board o f Review e n fo r th e $ c re e n .a n d D ire c te d Richard Brooks M usic by QUiNCY i O N E y . " A C olum bia'Piclurtf^s R e c a s t P8nayivoh‘^„ 1 Positively no o n e u n de r 16 a 'l mi t ie d u n l e « *ccompan, e<) by 4 pAieni yi Q I N E M A 3 rd Ave 0 1 60th St. PL 3 602 2 EDDIE SMITH, I ’t l i t i o n e r BASf?OFP & P O L I.A C K AttoineyB fo r P etitio n er " ■ ’7 W e s t 1 1 6 S t r e e t Now Y o r k , N e w Y 'ork 1 0 0 2 6 U N iv eisity 4-1780. LEG AL N O T IC E ’ C IT A T IO N .— T H E PEOPLE OP THH S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K , By th e G race c f God, F ree a n d In d e p en d e n t.— To .M to m e y G encr.ii o f t h e S t a l e o f N e w Yoi'k; M or» ro w -f'ro u se F u n e ra l H om e; T h e G ran v ille I n n &■ G o l f C o u r s e ; F r e d e r i f k N . K a r a f f a ; Sally J . S e x to n : W ontiell, M .ilone & K ro p p * a n d *0 " M a r y D o e ” t h e n a m e • ' M a r y D o e ” b ei n ! , ' f i c t i t i o u s , t h e a l l e g e d w i d o w o f R a y ­ m o n d S o v c y , a l s o k n o w n a« R . i y m o n d W . S o v c . v , d e c e a s e d . I f l iv in R- a n d i f d e a d , t o th e e x e c u to r s , a< lm iniP trators, d i s t r i b u t e e i and aasiirns of "M nry Doc" deceased w hoso n a m e s an d p o s t office a d d re s s ta a re u n k n o w n and cannot after d iliprnt inquiry be iiscertaincd by th e p e t i t i o n f r h e r e in : a n d to t h e d i s t r i b u t e e s o f R a y m o n d S o v e y ;iNo k n o w n a s R a y m o n d W . S o v e y , de* cc iiu r d , w h o s e n a m e s a n d p o s t o f f i c e a d ­ dresses are unknown and c;m not after diliiront inquiry bo ascertained by the p e l m o n o r h e r e i n : beinfr t h e p e r s o n a I n t e r ­ ested as creditors, d istrib u te es o r o th e rwi sf? i n t h e e s t a t e o f R a y m o n d S o v e r , sleo k n o w n a s R a y m o n d W . .S ovey , d t c e n s e d w h o fl(, t h e t i m e o f h i s d e a t h t v . i s a Vff.1d en t of 3 0 7 E a s t 4 4 th S treet, N ew Y o rk N .V . Send G R EETIN G ; I ’p o n t h e p e t i t i o n o f T h e P u b l i c A d ­ m in is tra to r of th e C ountv o f N e w Y o rk havinff his o ffic e a t H all of R ecord*’ Room B orough of M an h a tta n C ity an d C ounty o f N ew Y ork, as a.lniinittrat o r o f t h e (r oods, c h a t t e l s a n d c r e d i t * o l said deceased: V ou an d ea ch of you a re hereliv cited to show cause before the S i i r r o p a t e ’i C o u rt of N e w Y o rk C ounty, held at t h e H a ll o f R e c o rd s , In t h e C o u n t y o f N e w York, on th e 0 th day of F e b n ia r j, 1068, at f e n o ’c?<i ck i n the forenoon of th a t , ‘l a y . w h y th e ac co u n t of pro .eed in p s o f Jlie P u b lic .A dniiniBtrator o f th e C o u n ty of New York, as adm inistrator of th e (foods,c h a t t e l s and credits o f said de­ ceased, should not b e jiidiciallv setllfd. 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Se 68th St. P hone B U 8-7210 $99 FOR 60 HOURS C o m m e rc ia l c a rr ie r s, a u to m o tiv e S P R I N G T E R M B E G IN S F E B . 1 R e r l s t e r by M all o r In P erao n hours e w th o u s a n d s o f v a c a n c ie s In p o s itio n s lo c a t e d t h r o u g h ­ Sfanotype Court Reporting High Speed Dictation Legal Secretarial Training 2 -7 5 4 7 $275 FOR 180 HOURS LOW COST has cle rk s, tr a ile r d r iv e r s, g a r a g e m e n , SCHOOi This e ven in g course la ap­ proved by tlie S tates of N ew York and N ew J e rsey as fulfllling the req uirem en ts for ad­ m ission to the state exam in ­ ation for In su ran ce broker’s licenses. No other exp erie n c e or education is needed. CO EO for N P o sta l clerk v acan cies— m o st o f m o st u r ge n tly in th # fo llo w ln j th e m In N ew York C ity — Include areas: F reep ort, G ard en City, 915 career. 2,804 regu lar hou rly G re a t Neck, M a n h a s se t, N ew H yd e a n d 153 tem porary o p e n in g s. C ar­ Park. P o rt W a sh in g to n , R oslyn rier v a c a n c ie s include 253 career, H eigh ts, R oslyn , Seaford, S y osset, 149 regular hourly an d 218 te m ­ W a n ta g h , W estbu ry, M ln eola, porary positions. R ockville Centre, W oodmere, B o th position s wilt p ay $2.80 R o c k la n d C ou n ty, W e stc h e ster to $3'.82 a n hour un der th e n ew C ounty, N ew York City an d R o c h ­ pay scale and all position s are ester, o p e n to p ersons over 17— or h ig h M otor v e h icle o p erator p o sition s school graduates at ag e 16. are open a t th e sa m e p a y to perC lerks an d carriers are needed aons over 18. C an d id a te s m u s t h a v e a driver’s lic e n se a n d e x ­ p erien ce in drivin g trucks or buses. The n e x t te rm in Insurance B ro k erage for m e n and w om en who w a n t to qualify for sta te license op en s, Janu ary 29, a t E astern School, 721 Broadw ay, N.Y. 3. AL 4-5029. T h e n e x t te rm In "P rinciples and P ra c tice s of R e a l E s t a t e ,” for m en and w o m e n In terested in buying and se llin g propei’ty, opens T hursday. F eb ru ary 1, a t E a ste r n School, 721 B roadw ay, N .Y. 3. AL 4-5029. T h is 8 m onth s’ e v e n in g course Is a p ­ proved by the State D ivision o n L icensin g S erv ic e s as equal to o n e y e a r ’s e x p erien ce tow ards Wie broker’s licen se. h ro u g h o u t In a lm o st all cases, t h e abov« Jobs are o p e n to b o th m e n and w o m e n an d are w it h o u t residence req u irem en ts. V e te r a n s preference b e n e fits are ava ila b le In most ca ses an d c a n d id a te s m u s t be u g c itiz en s or ow e a lle g ia n c e to th* U.S. . m oney 2306. N ew »» 10001. CEMETERY LOTS ^^ Beautiful non-sectarian memori*! In Q u e e n i. O n . to 12 Jo“ ble o' PriveTe owner. For further infortti write l o i 541, Leader. 97 D u a n e N.Y. 10007. N.Y. January 16, 1968 CIVIL News Of The Schools By A. L PETERS Harlem Center Set Up Federal Funds Aid To Recruit Teachers Teacher Training The B oard o f E x a m in e rs is s e t ­ ting up a field o ffic e In th e office s District S u p e r in te n d e n t M ar­ tin Frey, a t 42 W , 123rd St., near Amsterdam Ave. In P.S. 125, M a n ­ h a tta n . A s ta ff m e m b e r o f th e B oard of E xam iners will be available there every T h u rsd a y aftern oon, from 1 to 4 p.m. to give advice on eligibility, to distribu te circulars and ap p lic a tio n s an d to arrange for the te stin g o f n ew app licants. The purpose o f th is e ffo r t Is to make it m ore c o n v e n ie n t for teachers and w o u ld -b e te a ch ers Tvorklng in or resid in g In th is area to obtain o fficia l advice o n license requirements an d to fa c ilita te their filing o f app lication s. The te le p h o n e nu m ber is MO 6-730. T h o se w h o p lan to v isit this filed office, sh o u ld te le p h o n e in advance. In-Service Courses For nnsfoelians Set In-Service tr a in in g courses b e n ­ eficial to cu stod ial e m p loyees of the Board o f E d u cation are being formed at M eti’o p o llta n Eve. Trade School. S u b jects include; Stationary E n g in ee r —L icense P r e ­ paration, B asic R e frigeration , R e ­ frigeration L icen se P rep aration (a knowledge o f basic refrigeration Is required). Custodian— B a sic E lectricity — Oil Burner, O p eration o f H eavy Oil Burner, A u tom atic H e a tin g Controls, E lectron ic H e a tin g C on ­ trols. Registration for th e se courses will be held on M on. even in g, Feb. 6, at 6 p.m. In th e aud itorium a t 18 Catherine St., N ew York. Dr. Brown, J.A. Colston To Be Honored At Dinner Dr. N a th a n B row n, E x ecu tive Deputy S u p e r in te n d e n t o f S chools, w i l l be hon ored for h is service to the children o f N ew Y ork a t a dinner-dance o f t h e F rien d s o f Public E du cation o f th e Bronx, a t the Concourse P la z a H otel, M ay 21- Dr. Jam es A. Colston, presifient of th e B ron x C om m u n ity College, will also be com m en d e d ^or his o u ts ta n d in g services to New York’s children. Proceeds will go to the sch o la r ­ s h ip fund o f th e B ron x C om m u n ­ ity College. T ick ets are available “t 180 E ast 162 St., Bronx. New 10451. Dougherfv Marks 50th 'fsar With Citv Schools Prank T. D ou gh erty, C h ief o f Bureau o f A p p oin tm en ts and Transfers, will m ark h is 50th a n ­ niversary In t h e service o f th e York public school sy stem ext July pqj. 25 years ® has been h e a d o f th e A p p oin tro^^^ p la y in g an unique , I p la c e m e n t o f n ew ly fpj. ° teach ers and th e tr a n sd in * thousands o f others. A e v en t w ill be by his friends a t th e H otel on M ay 4, 1968. fhano B eau ty C ulture Is C osm etology. A lic e n se w as last m o n th . SERVICE LEADER Professional Promotion Seminars To Reopen T h e N ew York City school s y s ­ te m will r e -o p en its P ro fession al S e m in a r s on Jan . 17 to help p re­ pare c a n d id a te s for c o m p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n for p rom otion to a sIsta n t principal in jun ior h ig h schools. The se m ln a i’s are b ein g i-eopened for the b e n e fit of ad d ition al tea ch er s recen tly m ad e eligible for p rom otion th r o u g h ac tio n by the B oard o f E du cation m o d ify in g the eligibility req uirem en ts. The te a c h in g exp erien ce r eq u irem en t for a ss is ta n t principal In ju n ior h ig h schools w as red uced from five to three years, w ith two years o f service as a regular su b stitu te te ach er accep tab le as on e year o f experience. I t Is exp ected t h a t th e e x a m ­ in a tio n will be r esch ed uled for n e x t sp ring sem ester, w ith the w ritten te st held on April 15 and 16. It h ad b een or iginally s c h e d ­ uled for C h ristm as week. All eligible to tak e th e e x a m ­ in a tio n will be ad m itte d to the sem inars. Including som e 700 a m o n g 1,500 ap p lic a n ts w h o were p articip a n ts In sem in a r se ssion s w h ic h started la st April. A bout 150 a p p o in tm en ts are exp ected in the fo u r -y e a r life o f the eligible list to be Issued as a result of th e test. S e m in a r session s will be held tw ice a w eek— on W e d n e sd a y s from 4 to 5:30 p.m. an d on S a tu r ­ days from 9:30 u n til noon. The se m in a r s will be condu ct­ ed a t five lo cation s th r o u g h o u t the City, as follows; P S 197, M an­ h a tta n , 2230 F ifth Ave.; P S 5, the B ronx, 564 J a c k son Ave.; P S 304, Brooklyn, 280 H a rt S t.; P S 160, Q ueen s, 109-59 In w ood St., J a ­ m aica ; and JH S 27, R ichm ond , 11 Clove Lakes PI. T h e federal g o v e r n m e n t h a s b e ­ co m e a n ally o f th e N ew York City achool sy s te m In t h e c o n ­ tin u in g e ffo r t to Involve local te a c h e r -tr a in in g in stitu tio n s in school program s. Dr. S e e llg Lester, D e p u ty S u p ­ e r in te n d e n t o f S c h o o ls for i n ­ stru ction , said t h a t th r o u g h th e N atio n a l D e fe n se E d u c a tio n A ct the g o v e rn m en t h a s a n n o u n ce d a g r a n t for a n e w tr a in in g program aim ed a t a ss is tin g P uerto R ic a n pupils and th ose o f foreign e x ­ tr action to speak, read an d write E nglish. T h e gran t, ex p e cte d to exceed $300,000, will link th e school s y s ­ tem to four m e tr o p o lita n c olle ges and u n iver sitie s in a six -w e e k su m m er program for 150 te a ch ers and su pervisors op e r a tin g on all grade levels. In add ition to p rep arin g s t a f f person n el to cope w ith th e m yriad problem s o f te a c h in g E n g lish as a second la n gu age, th is project m a y d em on stra te th e value to City schools o f th is kind o f u n iversityI sy s te m Interaction. P la n s call for se p ar ate In stitutes for grades K - 4 ^prim ary), 5-8 i n ­ te rm ed iate) and 7-12 (se c o n d a r y ), and an a d van ced In stitu te for c o ­ ordinators. In a d d ition th ere will be a series o f jo in t se ssio n s and a ctiv ities w h ic h will bring to the s t a f f p ar ticip a n ts th e scope and ta le n ts o f m a n y sp ec ia lists In the field, according to Mrs. E lsie W olk o f th e O ffic e o f P erson n el, w h o Is coord in atin g th e series. More tJhan 100,000 pupils o f f o r e ig n -la n g u a g e backgroun d — i m o st o f th e m P u erto R ic a n — are I learn in g E n glish as a second l a n ­ Mrs. E r sa H. P o sto n , the hcadg u age In th e N ew York City o f N ew York S t a t e ’s Civil Service schools. D e p a r tm en t h a s called up on e d u ­ cators to m e et th e c h a lle n g e posed by cu rren t professional m an p ow er sh ortages through lo n g-ran ge, b road-b ased e d u cation al plan n in g. Education Key To Job - Mrs. Po'ton Nassau CC Offers Corftion Phn I n a sp ee c h before th e M e n ’s T h e colorful, e x c itin g p a n oram a a n d W o m e n ’s G roup o f th e N ew t h a t ac co m p a n ies an In ternational York S t a t e E d u ca tio n D e p a r tm en t, e d u cation Is now availab le to N a s Mrs. P oston poin ted o u t t h a t m a s ­ I sau C o m m u n ity C ollege stu d e n ts sive govern m en t exp en d itu res th r o u g h stu d ies in a n y o n e o f sin c e W orld W ar I I In sp a ce e x ­ m ore th a n ten foreign countries, ploration, defense, air and w ater It w as an n o u n ce d by D r G eorge P. Cham bers, p resid en t o f th e In­ pollution conti-ol, an d h ig h w a y c on stru ction h a v e created u n p r e ­ stitu tion . F ou rteen su ch travel p la n s — ced en ted d em and s for p rofessional c om p lete w ith college credit — personn el w h ic h ed u c a tio n m u st fill. have been s e t up in cooperation “W h a t Is k n ow n as th e te c h n o ­ w ith o th er ca m p u ses of th e S ta te U n iversity, and involve stu d y a t logical boom h a s b ecom e a p erm ­ s u c h p la c es as N ice, F ia n c e ; a n e n t c h a racteristic o f our age. N eu ch atel, S w itzerlan d ; Madrid, And w h eth er our resources are S a la m a n c a an d B arcelon a, S p a in ; fu n n e le d Into space exploration, S ien a, Ita ly ; P aris, London, D u b ­ a rm am en ts, slum c learan ce or public works projects, th e d r a m ­ lin, A m sterd am , J e r u s a l e m , P u erto Rico, C osta R ic a and Col­ a tic grow th o f g o v e rn m en t p r o ­ um bia. S o m e o f th e se program s g ram s will c o n tin u e ,” she said. are for a su m m er, som e for a S h e noted th a t d esp ite record se m e ster an d som e for a fu ll n u m bers o f college graduates, junior year abroad. T h e c o st o f n e ith e r gove rn m en t n or private p ar ticip a tin g In th e se program s in d u stry can find e n o u g h p r ofes­ for a com parable period Is n o t sion al people to s t a f f th eir pro­ su b sta n tia lly greater t h a n th e c ost grams. o f m a in ta in in g a s tu d e n t a t a “T h ose o f us In th e personn el fo u r -y e a r In stitu tio n aw ay from field know th e a g o n y of tr yin g to h om e. r ecru it q u alified people In th e face o f Increasingly u n favorab le odds. S u b stitu tes w h o becom e te a c h ­ I n S ta te g overn m en t, w e ’ve done ers w ill have th e ir p e n s io n fu n d all w ith in our pow er to m ak e r e -e v a lu a ted by sp ecial person a p ­ w orking c o n d ition s as attr active p oin ted by th e B oard o f E d u ca ­ as possible, still, the vac a n c y rfttes tion. T h e c h a n g e w ill sim p lify con tin u e to outp ace our m o st p roced uies. earn est recru itin g e ffo rts.” Papre F7pven ELIGIBLE LISTS D.AY H I G H 8 C H O O I . 8 V ic tlo ria M. Jonee. T r. o f F in e A rts. 6.1,60 . H opfllin M .C allah a n , T r. ©f F r e n c h , JIC.OO; JiK iilh A. H a b e r. T r. of French. 8 7 . .‘JO; S .illy R. Beer, T r. of French, 85 0 0 ; C ecile D. Baer, T r. of F rench, 8.S .S 0: S a n d r a J . G alll, T r . of French, «•.!.(((): J a n i c e B. Q e r t o n , T r . of French, 8 -2 .0 0: A r l e n e R . H e l f a n a , T r . o f F r e n c h . 81.60: Nf>al h . B i r n h e r i r , T r . of F rench, 81.00: D iane J. H ow itt, T r. of French, E l a y n e B. W e i n s t e i n , T r . o f F r e n c h , 7 6 .0 0 ; M in e rv a A llgohnler, T r. of F re n c h , 7 4 .7 0 : D onienick A. C apone, T r. o f F re n c h . 7.‘J . 6 0 ; M a r c e l l a I ^ a S p i n a , T r . o f F r e n c h . 06.00. H e n r y C. N ,n n k e n , T r. o f Social S lu (l iep. 71..10: Jennie U nterberK er, Tr. of Socinl S tu d ie s, 6 6 .6 7 : S ta n le y Nang, T r. of Social S tudies, 64.1-i; W illiam L. M.TPshall, Tr. of Social S Uidieii, 6l.8(t: K o b e r t J . C rof^swe ll, T r . o f S o c i a l S t u d i e s , 6 1 .1 2 : Is a a c Z a c h a ria , T r. of Social S t u ­ dies. 60.67. GoUlie K notiel. T r . o f S p a n l e h , 7 7 . 4 0 : B elty S innkas, T r. of S panish, 77 .1 0 ; (V lia S . G e n i g h i , T r . o f S p a n i o h 7 4 .Ut); E lfie R. G arcia, T r. of S p a n is h , 72.20: C a r l D. S p e i t o r , Tr. o f S p a n i s h , ttO.5 0. J l ’M O R H I G H S C 'H O O I.S G ladys W ood, T r. of F in e A rts, 0 7 .17, C h a rle s R. B ro w n , T r . o f H e a l t h E d u • ation, 7 2 .0 8 ; A ndrew J . B ren n a n . T r. o f K d u c a t i o n , 71. .M6; I r a M . R a k o f f , T r . o f H ealth R d u ratio n . 6 8 .6 8 ; B arry G o ld sm ith , T r. o f H e alth E d u c a tio n , B 8.28; M a u ric e J. C nlhane, Tr, o f H e alth E d u c atio n , 0 7 .7 0 ; W illiam M. K unnetz, T r. of H e a lth E duf a t j o n , 6 6 . 4 0 ; I^B wrence G. D a v ie , T r . o f H ^'alth E ducation, 64.96; G ray Shapiro, Tr. o f H e a l t h E d u c a t i o n , fl2..i6; S te v e n M. Schiffnian, T r. o f H e a lth Education, 6 2 . 0 0 : P e t e r D. S c h l e c t e r , T r . o f H e a l t h E duf-ation, 01.42; M artin Dien, T r. of H ealth E< 1ucatioii, 60.28; Jerom e A. S herm an Tr. of H e alth E d u c atio n , 6 0 .6 8 . S aul E. Snyder, T r. of S ocial S tu d ie s. 6.'!.8.3; T h o m a s M B erpin, T r. of S ocial S tudies, 7 0 .2 0 . I» A Y K I.E M K N T A H V SCH O O I.S T<-resa M . . M n y n i h a n , T r . o f C o m m o n B i-a nc h S u b j e c t s , 6 6 . 7 0 ; M a r c a r e t 0 . N e s b i t . T r. of C o m m o n B ran c h S ubjects, 66 .7 0 : S h aro n Greher, Tr. of C om m on B ranch S ubjects, 60.10: Noreen E. K eenan, T r. of C om m on B ranch S u b i e c l s , P h y l l i s D. H y m an , Tr. of C o m m o n B ran ch S u b je cts, ' 2 . 7 6 ; E M za beth A. E rik e cn , T r. o f C o m ­ mon B ranch S ubjects. 71..18; A n n ette B ohrer, Tr. o f C o m m o n B r a n c h S u b je cts, 6 0 . 2 7 : E l e a n o r P . RosenberKT, T r . o f C o m ­ m o n B ran c h S ubjects. 66.12; C arol Ann S. B o n i t o . T r . of Com m on B ranch S u b ­ jects. 61.9a. E nid H. S chleifer, T r. o f E a rly C hild­ h o o d C l a s s e s . 70 .6 .1 . M C E N S E AH T E . \ r H E R OF HOME E < 0 \0 ,M I tS IN DAY H IGH SCHOOLS T-c no re B iis c h e . 8 0 7 7 : V i r i r i n i a A . B u r k e . 8 6 8 0 ; S h ir l e y R. G r e e n w a l d , 8.173; M a r i a L. B u d e i r i , 82 .1 7 ; D i n a E l m o w i t z , 8 1 7 0 ; D o iothy L. Petersen. 8097; H arriet L. K ean, 8067; M arie L. B ec k w ith , 806.1; ■loan S. X ath an so n . 8010; C arole S. F a y n e , 8 0 0 . 1 : E l l e n M i l ’. c r . 7 0 0 7 ; B a r b a r a J. Z im m e r. 7 8 4 0 ; D i a n a Bier, 772.1; B e a ­ trice B aum ann. 760.1: I.e e M . R o b b iii fl. 7 6 8 7 ; M artrery G. S c h w a r t z . 7 6 8 0 ; D o r o t h y J. H eidem ann, 7 6 6 0 : F red a K rift. 7 6 6 " : R o s e m a r i e C. F e r r a r a . 7 6 6 ,1 ; B e r n l t a W . B.nbb. 7 6 7 2 ; R u t h S. W e b e r . 7 6 0 0 ; H e l e n B eiderm nn. 7 4 0 7 ; H e n rie tta F . Feriruson, 7 4 4 7 ; W i l l i a J . T u r n e r . 7 .16. 1; M a r c i a R . S c r l i n , 7 .14. 1; S o p h i e H . M i n k o f f , 7.100; M ariiinni' E. G ru sk in , 7 1 8 7 ; nieresa A. G o m es. 718.1; P hyllis M . G !eicher. 7 1 7 0 : M a r t h a S. S e r v i a n , 7 1 0 0 ; J u d i t h M . R o s e n b e r j r , 7 0. 5, 1; I r e n e I . P r i t c h e t t , 6047; G ertrude E. B oo k sla v er, 6003; Sylvia I. M i l l m a n 6 8 2 3 ; E d d i c l e e C a n n o n , 6 8 2 .1 ; C aro l R. R o senbertr. 6 3 0 7 . ( NO N -CO.M r E T I T I V K K X A >1I N A T I O N ) -A ssistant A d m i n i s t r a t i v e D ire c to r, Office o f th e C h.iirm an of th e B o ard of E x a m i n r r s , B e t t y R . Gl n»4'. A ssistant A d m in istra tiv e D irector. O f­ fice o f t h e C h a i r m a n — B o a r d of Exam.^ssistant A d m i n i s tr a t i v e D ire c to r. Offiie o f th e C h a irm a n — B o ao rd o f E x a m i nei-p, P auline D. T olm ape. .\'~pistant A d m in istra tiv e D irector, O f ­ fice o f E x e c u t i v e . D e p u t y S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , I l z a B. W i l l i a m s . ATTENDANCB TKACHKR Joseph G. Hickey, 8678: P atricia A. H uitson, 8503; C harlotte K arber, 8313; Jerom e R. M ark o w itz , «2 fl O ; Jam es J. S tyles, 8248; M anuel Saunilers, 8243; l . e s t e r S. B o h m , 8 2 2 0 ; J o h n J . B u c k l e y . 8003; S ttiart F in k e lm a n , 7988; B ernard Davip, 7 0 6 5 ; B a r r y F . D o r in , 7 f l 2 3 ; G era ’d M i l l e r , 7 8 8 6 : H a r r y I . T . e v i n e , 7 8 8 0 ; M ic h a e l M . Z irkel. 7 8 0 0 ; P e t« r J . C a m p ­ bell, 8 0 0 0 ; J a m e s M a n z io n e . 7 7 0 0 ; S y lv ia B loch, 7 6 5 0 ; M arR cry T, M cD o n ald , 7 6 0 5 ; B arry N. Schaper. 742 5 : A b ra h a m G oldh e re , 7 4 1 6 ; J o r g e R. M a l d o n a d o , 7.173; A a r o n S. T e s l e r , 7 3 4 8 ; D o r o t h y R . E v a n s . 7.143; J a c k M. G o ld w a s se r, 7 2 2 3 : W i llia m E S h a p i r o , 7 2 1 6 ; S a m u e l I..aSalle, 7 1 8 0 ; J o s e p h B ierm an, 7168. H o w a r d M . D e s s r l , 7 1 6 3 : T T l ys s es J an i e < i , 70!)3: H arry Pfeffer, 7085: M ark A. T a rd y . 706.1: L y d i a J a c k s o n . 6 0 7 8 ; C h a r ­ lotte R. Jaw itz, 6020; M anuel Cohen, f.o n ; E d w i n C. S p i t z e r , 6886: S h e ’d o n M oritt, 6860: C ath erin e E. M cC rink, ( i H 5 3 ; J o h n I>. M o r a n , 6 8 4 8 ; M e l v i n C o h n , 6783: Jack F inkle, 6058: F rancis K. Veunif, 6 6 3 3 ; A n t h o n y P . R a n d o , 66 2 .1 ; L o u i s e B. L i s s . 6(it)5 ; B e n j a m i n M . G r o s« iiian, 6448; J a c o b J. G rossm an. 6303; R a y m o n d A. C l i f f o r d , 6 . 1 0 0 ; . A l e x a n d e r K Bell J r ., 6 3 4 3 ; F r a n c i s T . M c G r a t h . 6 3 3 8 : K ose nia rie G o rm a n , 6:!23; H a ro ld A nker, 0283: Edw ard G oldstein, 0246; F reder­ i c k fj. H i u s u n . 6 2 3 8 : E rn e st J. W afrnor, 6 1 0 3 : Oliver W. Paiison, 6 0 0 0 ; J o h n J. r i i s o . 6 0 5 3 : D a v id P opple, 6 0 1 5 ; H a rold M o i n ’o e , 5 i l 6 0 . I J < K N S K A S T K A ( HF.K O F SOCIA TS T rniK S I N l» A V H I G H S< H O O I . S I . e o n a r i l D. W c c l i s l e r , 8 7 - 1 7 : . l o s e p b K , F ish r. 8022: Jam cE. B urton, 8020; M artin F. B loch. 8503; H illard Greenw ald. 8 3 8 8 ; K a th r y n M. K iernan. 8383; L i n d a L a n ie l, 82.14: D o n a ld B. M c G u ir e . 8 2 .1 3 ; R f ) n n l e S . La f^ k, 8 1 2 0 : G e o r i r e N c l ‘- o n , 8120: Irene K rantzberg, 8((12; n e riia rd F . B olitzer. 705!): P a t V. DiGanKi, 7 0 4 1 - D o r t e n E ' l i s , 7 0 : ’, 7 ; J o y i - e E . P r e n ner, 7 0 2 7 . Josepli J, C .i slc ll i, 7S12Janecllcn B r o w n , 7 0 0 0 ; A r l c n c H. S c h w i r l z . 7 0 < t 0 ; S a r a h K, K i i e i l i n a n . ' S T . ’j A la n >i. W einbt r c , 7 8 7 4 : .liidlh F. .S. i i w a r t z , 7 ’i 6 1 : C laire E, l.evinc, 7 ‘, . i ; i R alnh O. C/il a c t t o , 7 7 1 2 : S t ( \ c n 1. M . i y i r , 7 ( I 0 K ; R o l ) . I l l J . « ' a i - i ; i m i t , 7 r . ‘>o- M a r i i i I ' '1’' m i i p •■('n, 7 0 7 5 : A b i : ’■ 'ii ' ■ nd. I ' - ’VKi 7 0 .1 (i - ’ '!■ - I H. M i l l e r , K< y S , K o d l . 7. John L. B ergm ann. ... ■ .uol L. F inpberr, 7667; M urray A. K ubin»teiD , 7 6 6 6 ; R o n a l d H . D e l F r a n c o , 7 * 4 3 ; Martin S. B l o n s t e i n , 7 6 8 7 ; L e a t e r 8. S t e i n , 7 4 8 0 j N e il S o k o l s k i , 7 4 4 1 ; S t e p h e n A. S o l o m o n , 7412: B ernice A rnoW . 7 8 7 8 : D on a ld H. K a n t r o w i t z . 7 3 6 7 ; He <l y D . J e l l i n e k . 7 S 6 0 | A rth u r B. B aral. 7338; E lizabeth W. Kahn, 7328; R o b e rt A . C onsipli, 7.304: A rn o ld Lew is, 7 2 77. D eborah R. W olfe, 7276; A rth u r B. B arkoe, 7276; John P. Rooney, 7270J J a c k E . 5Catt, 7 2 6 6 ; A r t h u r H a r r i e , 7 2 6 8 t E d w in T. S cott. 7 2 5 0 : E lliot A. S alow , 7240: V'incent P. D eM arco, 7 2 4 1 ; M ar* jo rie R. B M kh.ardt, 7 2 3 0 : B arry M. B erk , 720: D av id H orvitz. 7207: C laude J, Man^rum. 7 1 8 6 ; T h o m a * E. T ierney. 7 17B J H arris A, W ein stein , 7174: Sheilnh 0. S inper 7146. G ertrude G oldnor, 714^: F’ a u l A. D a vidow , 7133; Rona L. P illet, 7133: R i c h .a r d N. J a c k e l . 7 1 2 7 ; E d w a r d J . L a a a r . 7 1 2 3 ; D aniel W . F itz sin io n s. 7 1 0 9 : S h e r y l J. Ive-, 7 0 8 6 ; R ic h a n I A. Birdie 7 0 7 8 ; Law rence M.. R a b i n o w i t z . 7062: G eorg# C. K a n p a n i s , 7 0 4 1 ; J o h n H , M a c k i n . 7 0 3 6 : N o rm a D iam ond. 7 0 2 0 : L a w ren c e G. A n­ derson. 7016; D aniel Feldnisn, 7018: W illiam Galle. 7001. J a m e s S te m b c r. 6001 ; S tu a r t .A n tm an , 6000: R ichard E. W eisherp, 6 0 8 6 : Bon­ n i e M. M u s a m a n , 0 9 8 3 ; J e s s e K fit, 6 0 7 2 : E rn e s t J. P iro. J r., 6 0 3 3 ; B a r b a r a K a lv e rt. 6 0 2 8 , G e o r p e O. E i s e n b e r p , 6 0 1 7 ; I r n D . E pstein, 6880; W illiam R. Gray, 6 8 7 0 : M a r tin K, F itz p a tric k , 6 8 6 0 ; R o se K risel, 6 8 5 0 ; S i m o n B, P o l s k y , 6 8 6 1 ; P et^-r D . M e c h a n i c k , 0 8 1 6 ; A n d r e w C. P e i s e r , 6 8 1 5 . H ow ard Z. C huatek, 6814; G eraldin* R. Schiff, 6 8 0 1 ; R o b e r t R u b in . 6 7 0 6 : D e n ­ nis H. Y o u n p , 6 7 7 9 ; P h ilip R O ’B e i r n e . 6770. O lpa N. Sw ersie. 6774: M elvin G e lle r, 6767; S idney H . A lw ei*. 676*: S h a r y n M . M a r r , 6 7 6 2 : G e r a l d S. F a i p e ? e « , 6702: F rank Poje, 6762: M aryann T. O 'G r a d .v , 6 7 6 7 ; Irw in M, O strepa. 6 7 6 7 : R ichard T. S carpaci, 6760: R obert A. M artinez, 6723. P h yllis M. Q uinn. 6723; H arvey W . K r a s n o w . 6 7 2 1 : E t h e l A. R o t h w e l l . 6 7 0 9 : P eter M. Ferrara, 6709; M arparet. M . F l y n n . 0 7 0 6 : H a r r y P fe f fe r , 6 0 8 8 ; S iisaO H. R ubenfeld. 6688; R obert H e ltzer, 6683; A p a th a E. A ltom are. 66 7 8 ; H e n ry L e v in e . 6 0 7 7 ; S te v e n M. Frie< lm 8n, 6 0 7 8 , Saul I, K rup, 0659: D orothy Fuerst, 6(!58: S u s a n M o s k o w itz , 6 6 5 4 : G e ra ld J , C arroll, 0 6 5 4 , * m M atthew E. Deedy, 6646; A dele B. F eldm an, 6644;A nthony W, O -rn ach io , 6 6 4 1 ; A llan K atz. 6 6 3 7 ; J o s h u 4 S cherer, 0 0 3 0 : .Tohn J . W u r m s e r , 6 6 3 0 ; I s a b e l R . W einreich. 6620; E lizabeth H. K wet», 6 6 0 S ; M elvin G oldberp. 6 6 0 7 ; M nrlf.i B . I . f v i n s o n , 0 5 9 1 ; H e r b e r t .S. G a b l e i i 6 6 7 8 ; M ichael F. Trachtenherp, 6667; Felic# Jacobson, 6546; M ichael L, Abrahm o, 6 5 4 0 ; R o p er A. S k inne r. 6632. L aw rence Jacobow itz, 6530: R o b e r t I. S h a fra n , 6 5 2 8 ; M indy P. N o rm a n . 6 6 1 7 : F ra n c is V. S allu stro , 6 4 0 9 ; G e rald G arf* in, 0 4 P atricia F. A saro, 6 488; A br»h a m M, B ertlsch, 6 4 8 8 ; R o b e rt N. L e v in e , 6 4 8 7 : D elia V. Seale, 6 4 8 3 ; R i c h a r d E5. G airinp. 0483; M arc A. Haken, 0477; M a r i e D. B o y n o r e k l , 6 4 5 9 ; B e r t o n S e i t z b c r p , 0 4 5 4 ; P .a u l S, K a p a l n , 6 4 5 4 : E m e r ­ so n R, S pry, Jr., 6449, Leon B. S elm an. 6449; P atricia A. F;iss. 6 4 4 4 ; C h r i s t o p h e r J. R o d u l t . 6 4 3 0 ; V ivian Grano, 6426; B arbara R obert#, 6 4 2 0 : D a v id S. W a i s b u r d , 6 4 2 0 ; E v e r e t t A. W e n p . 6 4 0 1 ; G e r s h o n N . P o l i h p . 6 3 9 6 : E l a i n e B. L u b e t s k y , 6 3 0 1 ; M i c h a e l T/ehm an, 6.181 : H a r v e y J . Sidei-m an, 6 3 7 9 : D i a n a G. H a d p i s , 6 3 7 8 ; L e o n a r d E l p a r t , fi.1.")7; S a m u e l A . G r o s s , 6 3 6 2 : F lo re n c # T albot, 6333. R obert Shanea, 6323; B ernard L. Rosenberp. 0323; M a p a ’y L o p e z , 6317; Bernard N. Sm ith, 6316; H arold D ubins k y , 6.1 1 1 ; , I a m e s H . B l a k e , 6 3 0 6 : F r a n c e # E E isentat, 6200; W illian) C arpenter. 0204: S a n f o r d F r ie< ll a m l, 628 3 : M ichael • • C. B l a n s i i a f t . 6 2 8 3 ; R o s e m a r y J o n e s . 6 2 8 3 ; H e r b e r t W e i n f e l d , 6 2 7 8 : R e n e e F einl)« rg -, 6277; S id n ey K oskl, 6258; P h illlip 8. Jaffe, 6248. W illiam F. W elsh, 6230: Patricia B . B e n j a m i n , 6 2 2 6 : M a x i n e G. J ac r» bs, 6 2 0 3 ; M arparet R. Matthe«i, 6203; F red ric P , S inper, 6 1 0 6 : S te v e P . R o sen . 6 1 9 1 : S h e rwin Berm an. 6191; E< lw Brd I> e ib o w itK , 0 1 0 1 ; M a r k H. Frie<]maii. 6 1 8 6 : L a w r e n c # J, B rennan, 6 1 6 2 : Isabel F. Jac o b s, 6 1 6 2 ; C arol J, A h ern , 6 1 5 2 ; L y d ia Snyder, 6 1 4 8 ; M a r k G. I .« v y . 6 1 4 0 ; S te v e n D, S ty l e r , 0128, M arjo rie L. U sher. 6000; S heldon R G.im pel, 6004; F ra n k J. S tavola. 6094* .Tohn J. F errandino. 6088; John B .lackson, 6 0 8 3 ; J o h n E. H e nderson, 6 0 7 8 ; K ita G. D i a m o n d , 6 0 7 0 ; AMen J , F l s h kin, 6059: P a u l L, G ross, 6064; Joan H, K a l t , 6 0 4 9 : Irw in B latt, 6 0 4 4 - B en­ n e t t M, G o ld , 6 0 4 4. M a r s h a S o m e r, 6 0 2 5 ; R a e V opel, 6 0 2 8 ; Joel H. L e v in e 6 0 2 5 ; Irv in p J. W itk ln , 6015. Joseph J. D ebellie, fl O lO ; M ar­ paret H. B easley, 6010; C arm en Ford#. 5086: Judah Landesm an. 5976: B urton M W ein reb , 5 0 7 5 ; A lice L. B lu m e n t h a l . 5 0 7 4 ; M a r y B. M u l k e e n , 6 0 6 9 ; .M a r y O . A r n o l d , 5 9 0 0 ; H o w a r d 1, A b r a m s o n , 6 9 6 2 : A v ia n S. G reen b e rp , 6 0 5 2 . L IC E N SE AS T K A t'H E R O F SO( lA I. S T ID IE S I N I>AV H I G H S C M O O I.K J a m e j M. E d e r , 7 0 . 6 6 : J o h n T . O ' C o n ­ nor, 7 4 .3 0 ; C h arle s Sinper. 60.01; L o n ­ n i e S. K w a r t l e r , 6 9 . 4 3 : L a w r e n c e H . S i l v e r , 68.70: l o l i n C, M i n o p u e , 0 7 , 6 7 : .Stephen D, R a p o p o r t , 6 7 . 1 6 : E v e L . C o h e n , 6 6 , 7 0 ; S u s a n L. P o lia k , 6 6 .3 0 R o b e r t E. P o lla tena, 6 6.14; C harles K. F a v re n u , 6 6 .8 1 ; ■ • R o b e r t W eiss, 64.88: R o b e rt M. S ilver­ m an, 64.77: RonaM S ttirm an, 6 4,49; ('a tn ille S p a ra n o , 6 3 .8 6 : S\ie M . S llbe r», 63. .1.1: M artin T. S pindel. 61 .9 8 : Jay S d i o e n e r , 6 1 . 0 6 : R a l p h G. G i n o r l o , 6 9 . W . 50.01. TEACHER EXCHANGE Fr., S pan., Enp., T y p in p , k Ik i p e r diem subs., W alt W hitm an 1S24 6 K , BO 2-5230. M usic •'lu ster, lo n g term vacancy, alM p e r diw ns, P 9 0 M , W A 0-6272. Tc.ichi-rs o f all lici. ( J r . H .S .. S r .H .8 . OB subjects. Voc. T rs.. Shop T r» .), iinm ed , fn lM im e vacancies, M a n h a t t a n U . S . f o r B o y s ( f o r m e r l y P S N o . 622), $ 6 0 0 b o n u s , t e a c h e r s # i t h a n y lie*, a r * . e lip ii)|e . 4 9 0 H u d s o n S t., N Y C , (W ##t G reenw ic h Village) W A 4-24C 4, p a r k ­ in'.' f a < ' i l i t i e s . P e r Diem S u b . T e a c h e r s G r r. • , T a n d t , l^il'.’ ll Q, A S t o r i a 4-8316, E n , ' . , i-’i n e A r t s , J 6 4 K , e m e r g e n c y a o i a n i # .■inanpcd, Call 6 4 7 - 1 6 2 2 . P e r D ieiu S u b . T r a c t i e r s . nil g r m l# « , V C 4 H , Iti.'i S a n f o r d S t . , l n c ( k > y n , N.T. 11206, 855 2127. CIVIL Tag* Twelr# SERVICE Tttatdaj, January 1(J, LEADER CROWN SH O P-RITE DRUG STORES I n v ite s Y o u T o V is it A n y Wxter^k, O f I ts S to r e s O ra l H yg ien e A j^ ia n c e N e w e s t M o d e ! fr o m th e O r ig in a l M a l(e r s Your Dentist Has Told You to Get a l^ T E R PO l f o r Betto" Dental Hygiene. Get I t Now at tlU$ Special Low Price, RmtoluUonarynewwaytocleanteethat homt, Reootnnendedbytensoftlioiisandt ofdentisti tosupplement regular brushing^ CUant trappedfoodparticlesandhard-Uh reankplace* witharefreshing, pulsatingjet streamofwater andassistsin cleaning orthodonticappliances, fixedbridgework, and partial dentures. The WATERPIKT issmall,light, attractive. Comeswith fourjet tipswithconvenient newholdef^ adjustablepressurecontrol andpush buttonon/offswitch. 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HUNTINGTON. I. *W« Atio Hov* S fo rti l i New Jertey CIVIL January 1ft, 1968 C iv il Service Law & You th at th e I r riiy and C iv il S e r v ic e c a p r ic io u sly jjool o f N u r s i n g , Iwfttion f o r th e fro m case, th e Suprem e C o m m issio n had not in ex clu d in g p a r tic ip a tio n p o sitio n of C h ie f ^ tltio n e r a c t u a l l y h a d b e e n o n a n of A ssista n t in a hjit s h e c o u l d ta k e th e la ter a r b l- S e r v ic es. w ith S e n io r S te n o th e ijoy Your Golden Days in exam The fa c t d id n o t m e a n e x a m in a tio n R EA L ESTATE V A L U E S ^ P r in cip a ls, e a rlier e lig ib le lis t fo r th e s itlo n , b u t w a s n o t a p p o i n t e d . S t i l l , t h i s Pag« Thtrtccs C ourt a cted p r o m o tio n N u rsin g LEADER S e f f/o r C le r k , (Contknued from F a v e <) I SERVICE changed Jobs A O ffe r e d p o sitio n civ il th e fre q u isite s. e n g in e e r fo r is D ep a rtm en t an C A N a ssista n t now open $ 1 .0 0 01 crowds m more man nan a cenmry Here, in delightful pictures and lively text, are the fads and delusions — from panty raids and marathon dances to LSD and miniskirts— that have swept America: The irresistible crazes and crowd phenom«na— wildly contagious, even epidemic— that sent millions into momentary madness. In presenting these passing fads and follies, Paul Sann, Executive Editor of the New York Post, has given us a vivid and compelling look at ourselves in the throes of the unbelievable. His book is exciting and instructive, deliciously funny as well as profound. per W a n t a n inex()cii»i\e O c ean -frtin t Vnc a tion w hich include* everylbinK KREE: P ool, oB atinr A K triiinr, [younife. D i s c o u n t G o l f , F r e * C o u n t r y C ’u b K acilitiee, etc . day fo r R e t i r e m e n t H o m e fn F lo r id a , n e a r C learw ater, X B edroom i. M asonry from $ 6,?50.00, Inclu d ln r lo t a n d Garaire. C o m p . ’e t B a n d ready to m ove Into: p a re d ttree ti, $39 per m o n th . (Cover p rincipal and Intereit) app. tax ei yearly about $20.00. Lake itocked w ith F ieh, 4 Shopping: C enters; all C hnrchee C O M M O N IT Y R E C R E A T IO N H .A LL. e tc . R eq u irem en ts call for e ith er a degree In e n gin eerin g or c o n s t m c tlo n experience. T h e work i£ In­ te restin g an d inclu des field i n ­ sp ec tio n , th e w ritin g o f reports a n d r ec om m en d ation s an d a t t e n ­ d an ce a t hearin gs In collaboration w ith attorneys. msiory oi me madness HOLLYWOOD lEACH FLORIDA Y O U A F F O R D in of In v e stig a ­ tio n . 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Je n lii.gs, retired director o f m e a t In­ sp ection for the S tate Dep^irtment o f Agriculture and m arkets, has Joined th e fa c u lty of Auburn U n i’•«rslty In A labam a. H is title will professor of veterinary public h ea lth . R ecen tly, Dr. J e n n in g s atte n d e d the W orld V eterinary C ongress In P aris, F ran ce, where h e presented 8 paper. you want to know what’s happening A ve.. M HXER PLACE: B>i acrei-, J 14,000; $ 3 , 0 0 0 d o w n . B a l a n c e 4 y r t- . l , f ' 0 0 f t . So. o f R o u te S 5A . O L fi-tifi->’ 4 . Philip E. Roberts, Inc. $10. now at your bookstore H llU ide Acreage For Sale Suffolk County 3525 lOSTON RD., BRONX OL 4.5600 F u r th e r in form ation an d a p ­ p lica tio n s for these position m ay b e ob tain ed from t h e B oard o f U .S. Civil Service E xam in ers, U.S. P ost O ffice. 1980 B roadw ay, N ew York, N.Y. 10023 or a t m o s t post o ffic e s across the S ta te . A m e ric a n P eo p le By PAUL SANN ^ $23,990 D ot. H rick A S h ,— M o t h e r A D a u K b te r act up — 6 A 3 R m , apt i>, . m r . . X Refrig^s., 3 S t o v e s , C a r p e t i n t : A m a n y o th er extras. BRONX SPECIAL EAST 233rd ST. YIC. O th e r to ta l a p p o in tm en ts (career and tem porary) w ere m ot­ or veh icle operator, 261; g aragem an , 10: tractor trailer operator, 62; a u tom otive m e ch a n ic, 15; and Janitor, 299. L e ir al 3 f a m . — B A Rm . apt. M od. K its. A B athF. 0 w n » r n iu ft CAMBRIA HGTS. B lvd), B ronx SUNDAY Pk BAT A OPEN $16,990 QUEENS VILLAGE $19,990 rnis). FEINBERG BROS, 933-1800 Cterk-Carriers Jain air* 7 Rm. del. D utch C olonial, :t h t . bdrnis,, g ar. K in ish ab le bsnit, U e. lan d ( ie u i i o d p l o t . r a r ........................$ 3 . 3 , 6 0 0 2-car A vr,, SPR. GARDENS WEST BRONX f Jam Large llillhlile RE 9-7300 R E T I R E M E N T H O M ES . $ 8 ,6 0 0 . a p E V E B Y T H I N Q IN R E A L E S T A T E L rULFORD. S n i A R T , FLA. W R I T E R EQ C IR EM EN TtS. P h . 2 8 7 - 1 2 8 8 W rite or teleph one W illia m J M cG u in n ess, c h ief engineer. City D e p a r tm e n t of In vestig a tio n , 111 J o h n S t., N ew York, N ew York 10038, tele p h o n e nu m ber 267-6000, e x ten sio n 746.. faniily. Kinlt-bi i if o D a e . A ll, I. O- S a le CO iir 1 - N e w J e r s e y (Ift M il l H O M E S ! -ST'. '-,H. S l / K S IM IW N l*MT. V( \o NVC) H O M E S ! \M * l-H M K S l»l \ l . l l I K I » i»o«v F: A M D E L S M A N (liii.sbert;, K ( .V U -I ,. \ ei -O pen II tii It f M, N.J. T K i i n e e k S -H H f V CI VI L Page Fonrfrrn C S E A D e l e g a t e in th e d e te rm in ation of, and a d ­ (C onlliiued from Pape 3) n ou n c eiiien t from Dr. Theodore C. m in istr a tio n of, g rievan ces arisin g W enzl, CSEA president, th at under, th e term s a n d con d itio n s d elft’ate a tte n d a n ce — nornnally of e m p lo y m e n t o f public e m over 1.000- ' h a d been c u t by a j p i o y e e s as provided by the Taylor diroctive ttoiu Mrs. Ersa Poston, Law, an d to n e g o tia te and enter president of the S ta te Civil S e r v ­ into w ritten agreem.ents w'ith such ice Conimi.ssion, th a t atte n d a n ce em ployee organizations, t o d e ­ a t the n\i*eting, and all other e m ­ term in e th e term s and c o n d ition s ployee meetinj^s in the future, of e m p loym en t, n e g otiation s were w ould have to be c harged to p er­ open ed betw een the A d m in is tra ­ s o n a l leiive or vacation credits. tion an d CSEA, Inc. There were (R e a ctio n to t h a t bit of n ew s is four n e g o tia tin g session s held, at reported on Pac?e 1 of this is.sue.) which all of the C SEA ’s griev­ IMiltli I oilow ing Orders? ances, reque;its, fa c ts and figures, It w;i.> obvious from the m eet- w h ic h were to be negotiated, were In? th a t rank and file delegates, placed before the A d m in istra tio n ’s exi)ressinii the feelings of the N e g o tia tin g C om m ittee, consisting m ore th an 160.000 workers they o f th e H on. Alton G. M arshall, re|)resent statew id e, were not d is­ the Hon. T. N orm an Hurd, and turbed by •‘lo u d -m o u th ” claim s the H on. Ersa H. Poston. O n Of n ‘ W gain s by labor un ions in Nov. 30, 1967, at the point where r ec ru itm e n t but were e xtrem ely the A.ssociation w as a lw u t to redlstu rb d by a grow ing sen se o f qu est th e A d m in istration to m ake alie n a tio n from the previou sly- its answ er to our dem and s, your cooperaLive R ockefeller AdminLs- n e g o tia tin g c o m m itte e w as a d ­ tration. There was sharp r e s e n t­ vised verbally th a t the E*ublic E m ­ m e n t ovcM- the failure of the G ov­ plo y m e n t R ela tio n s Board had o r ­ ernor to con tin u e n e g o tia tio n s and dered t h a t th e n egotiation s be som e f e ’ling that Uie P E R B w as stopped. A subsequent review o f reac tin g to Adm mi.stration th in k -j the w ritten order revealed th at Ing in ordering a stop to sole | th is w as n o t the case. The Board n e g o tia tio n s w i'h CSEA and c o n ­ had sta te d th at the A d m in istra ­ d u ctin g the ensu in g, w indy h e a r ­ tion w as not to bargain c o lle c ­ in g s on the issue. T h is type of tively, on an exclusive basis, until sp ec u la tio n w as based on the fact the B oard h a d determ ined w h e t h ­ th a t two P ER B m em bers have er th e A d m in istration had a c ted s e r \e d as R ockefeller app ointees properly in recognizing CSEA, in various cap a c itie s for som e Inc. as the sole collective b argainyears now. T h ere w as no o fficial h ig agent. C SEA reaction to th is delegate “W h e n it b ecam e evident th a t com m en t, how ever. T lie Salary th e B oard w as con d u ctin g len gth y C om m ittee resolution, which re­ h e a r in g s w h ic h could n o t be c o n ­ ceived strong supix)rt by a se e ­ c luded before Jan . 10, 1968, the d e d to the m otion from Irving d a te the G overnor is to subm it F lau m en b a u m , a C SEA vice presi­ h is bu dget to the L egislature, d e ­ dent who is a co u n ty em ployee m a n d s were m ad e for the r esu m p ­ an d who offered local govern m en t tion o f n e g o tia tio n s between th e em i)loyee support for the m e a s­ A d m in istration and CSEA. Inc. ure, reads: T h e la te s t su ch d e m a n d was “T h e S alary C om m ittee w as a p ­ m a d e on D ec. 28, 1967. Up to p oin ted on Jan. 2, 1968 and m et th e p r esen t tim e It h a s not been o n Jan. 10, 1968. Im m ed iately com p lied with. afte r the recognition o f th e Civil Sab otage S ervice E m ployees Assn., Inc. by ‘ T he m eager b en efits secured th e Adm inistration, as the sole bargain in g a g e n t o f the S ta te by S ta te em ployees la st year, such em p lo y ee s w ith the e x cep tion of as area differen tials, work shift the S la te Police and the faculty d ifferen tials an d ovAitime, have o f the S ta te U niversity, for the been sab otaged by extrem ely poor purpo.st* of n e gotiatin g collecively a d m in istration . T hese were to be SERVICE LEADER s a C h r g c on sid ered durin g th e n e g o tia tio n s, “W e h ave su bm itted all th e fa c ts a n d figu res n e c essary to ju stify fu lly th e in c lu sio n in th e S t a t e bu dget of all of th e p lan k s in the A s so c ia tio n ’s S alary R e so ­ lution. The A d m in istration has not su b m itted a n y th in g to us. “T h e Taylor Law provides t h a t an im p a sse Is deem ed to exist If th e parties fall to achieve a g reem-ent at lea st 60 days prior to th e bu dget su b m issio n date o f th e public em ployer. T h is tim e has lon g sin c e passed. “T he Law prohibits a strike by public em p loyees and states t h a t no em p lo y ee o r gan ization sh a ll en g a g e in a strike, and no e m ­ ployee o r gan ization sh all cause, in stig a te , encourage or condon e a strike, u n less the public e m p lo y ­ er or Its rep resen tatives en g a g e in su c h ac ts of e x trem e provoca­ tion as to detract from th e r e ­ sp on sib ility o f th e em ployee or­ g a n iz a tio n for the strike. The CSEA, Inc., throughout its entire history, h a s been and is at th e presen t tim e, a responsible o r ­ gan iz a tio n , an d we reaffirm our c o m m itm e n t to u p hold the Law, in clu d in g th is provision. W e h ave alw a y s o p erated and will operate w ith in the Law^ w hether we c o n ­ sider it good or bad. If t h e Law js bad. It sh o u ld be ch an ged , but u n til su ch tim e as it Is ch a n g e d w e sh ou ld obey it. The Action “Y our S a la r y C om m ittee has com e to the c on c lu sion th a t th e A d m in istration , h a s e n g aged in acts o f su ch extrem e p rovocation as to d etract from th e responslb iity of th e CSEA, Inc. I t has, therefore, in stru cted m e, as Chair­ m a n o f the C om m ittee, and I h ave th e honor to move, th a t this body o f d elegates, th e h ig h e st g o vern ­ ing body o f the CSEA, Inc., e m lK)wer th e S tate E xecutive C o m ­ m ittee of the A ssociation, to tak e w h atever step s are necessary, i n ­ c lu d in g p lan s for the w ith h o ld ­ ing o f the services of the S t a t e ’s em ployees, as auth orized under the provisions o f the Taylor Law (P ublic E m p loyees’ Fair E m p lo y ­ m en t Act) to cause the A d m in is- M IN S bauin i M L L A T IO N Irving Flaumen- se c o n d vice-president of the S ta te w id e Civil S e r v ic e i';iii|>ioyee.s Assn., recently Installed officers aud dirpc i.rs of the Creedniorc chapter, CSEA. Beln« in4ta!l«Hl by FUumjenbaum, luit. are left to right e Joseph B ucaria, president; John Fen cik, first vicepresident; EiTward Thiele, second vice-president; Erika Ilarb eck e. treasurer; G race G arside. record­ ing secretary; Terry Daw son, correspon ding se c ­ retary and Frank G orm ely, d eleg a te . Looking on at right, is Arnold M oses, CSEA field rep resentative. Tuesday, January 15^ 1^68 P r o v o c tration to stop Its extrem a p rovo­ c a tio n o f refu sin g to n e g o tia te w ith the o r g a n iza tio n it has r e c o g ­ nized as th e sole n e g o tia tin g a g e n t for S t a t e em ployees, a n d to put su c h step s in to e ffec t, i f by April 1^ 1968 th e S a la r y R e so lu tio n o f th e A ssociation, an d the other m a tte r s m entioned, h a v e n o t been Yops To End 40 Years In Conservalive Depl. ALBA N Y — C on servation C o m ­ m issio n e r R. S te w a r t K llborne has a n n o u n ce d th e r etirem en t of a lo n g -t im e veter a n of the D e p a r t ­ m e n t an d the provisional a p p o in t­ m e n t o f his successor, C h ester J. Y op s, su p e rin te n d en t o f F orest P e s t Control, D ivision o f Lands and F orests, retires tom orrow (Jan . 17), en d in g a career w liic h b e g a n w ith the D ep artm en t more th a n 40 years ago. T h e 6 2 -year-old c o n se r v a tio n is t sta r ted h is service o n M ay 3, 1927 w h en h e w as e m ployed as a c a m p site caretaker a n d fire patrolm an. Charles H. F rom m er, senior f o r ­ ester, will su cceed Yops, on T h u r s ­ d ay (J an . 18). The 3 2 -year-old for­ e ste r join ed the D e p a r tm en t as a research a ssociate in 1959, fo llo w ­ ing h is grad u ation from the S t a t e U n iv e r sity College o f Forestry, S yracuse. H e later took a leave o f a b sen ce to work on his m a s t e r ’s degree at the sam e school, m a jo r ­ ing In silviculture a n d forest tree im provem ent. a t i o n n e g o tia te d a n d pu t Into effect the S ta te budget. As part of m otion , I m dve, th a t the delegat** em pow er t h e C ou nty Executj^* C o m m itte e o f th is Association ta k e sim ila r step s in th e local sub ^ divisions o f the S ta te government to su p p ort fully, S tate employee, in th e ir ju stifia b le ac ts.” ' i Mooney Is Named To S tate C .S . Post A L B A N Y — M r s , E r s a P o s to n , p r e sid e n t S e r v ic e nounced of th e S ta te C o m m issio n th e civ ii h a s an- a p p o in tm en t of J o h n J. M ooney as assistant adm ln lstr a tlv e director and counsel for th e D e p a r tm e n t of Civil SerJ vice. M oon ey rep laces G arson ZausJ m er w h o retired a fter 36 years of S t a t e service. Z ausm er held the p o st o f a ss is ta n t administratlva | director, O n the legal j st a f f o f the Departm ent of C i v i l Servicj j since 1948,1 M ooney prog.) ressed steadily t h r o u g h the ran k s by pro-| m o tio n exam­ in ation s fromI law a ssista n t, princip al law clerk,! attorn ey, senior attorney and as-| s o c ia te attor n e y to Department! counsel. T w o P ro m o ted A n a tiv e o f Cohoes, Mooney j A LBA N Y — C on servation C om - g ia d u a te d from R ensselaer Poly-1 m isslo n er R. S te w a r t K llb orn e h a s te ch n ic In stitu te w ith the degres an n o u n ce d the prom otion o f two b a ch elor o f business adminls to p m a n a g e m e n t e x ecu tives o f the tration . H e also w as graduated C on servatlon D ep artm en t. L eigh t-1 laud e from Albany La^»l o n A. Hope, present secretary o f S c h o o l and a d m itted to the bar ofj th e d e p a rtm en t has b een a p p o in t- j th e S t a t e o f N ew York, ed depu ty com m ission er Irw in H. 1 D u rin g W orld W ar II, Mooney j K in g, public relations officer, h a s served w ith th e N avy as a lieutenb een app ointed secretary of the ®^t aboard th e battleship USSj N ew York. D e p a r tm en t, su cceed in g H ope. Report Favorable Reaction On Teachers (Contlnupfl from Page 1) W H E R E A S delegates and rep­ r esen ta tiv e s o f th e Civil Service] P p lR X fD IM A n * O if lin E m p loyees A ssociation have A LBA N Y — T h e S ta te T e a ch er s w ays been allow ed time off to at*j R e tir e m e n t Board Is receiving an tend m e etin g s e ffe c tin g the welInitial favorable r eaction from fare o f S ta te em ployees and the legislators o n its plan to e sta b - people of th e S t a t e of New York, | llsh a variable a n u ity program to find c o m b a t th e e ffe c ts o f Inflation on | W H E R E A S there has been Is* fix ed pension s o f Its retired m e m - i sued an order signed by the Preslbers. j d e n t o f th e Civil Service Com-I T h e legislation w as prefiled i n , m ission' d ated Janu ary 5. 19*5® th e L egislatu re by S e n a to r J o h n ; s t a tin g t h a t th is practice will be H. H u gh es. S yr a c u se R epu blican , | d iscon tin u ed and delegates will b an d A ssem blym an H arvey M. L if- | I’equired to ch arge their time I set, A lban y D em ocrat. ; ac cu m u la ted lea v e credits, exclu - j B ip a r tisa n ^backing for th e ' sick leave , m e a su r e assures its serious c o n sid - ; B E IT T H E R E B Y resol\ ed e ratlon a t th e 1968 session. th e d eleg a te s of this special U n d er th e bill, a m em ber o f th e Ing hereby assem bled conde^^'^ j sy stem could choose to h a v e part th e d isc o n tin u a n c e of this pi'oc^ o f h is or her retirem ent allow - ure as an u n fa ir labor ^ an c e p aid in th e form of a v a r lBE IT F U R T H E R ^ able an n u ity, w h ich Is adju sted d e leg a te s w h ose time Is c 1 j period ically to reflec t v a l u e ! ed a g a in st accruals enter a c h a n g e s. T h e rem aind er would | test and c o n sist o f a flx ed -d ollar p en sio n .: B® IT F U R T H E R g^j-vice A sim ilar program w as approved the P re sid e n t o f the Civi ^ on by the L egislatu re for m em bers o f Em ployees Association, th e N ew York City T e a ch er s R e ­ b e h a lf of all members tir e m e n t S ysten i, w h ich began this be requested to file an i m ^ grievance ag a in st the ot ^ year. H arold N. Langlitz, exec u tiv e the P re sid e n t o f the Civl director o f th e system , noted t h a t ; C om m ission , th e program would be “w holly P a ss you r L eader on to volun tary" and h ad "received e n ­ th u sia stic e n d or se m e n t.” m em ber. , oofl* CIVIL January 16, 1968 liysicdl Medicins ehabilitaiion Jobs M o n o g em tn f d riv in g in s tru c to rs e d u c a tio n & a d v a n c e d ) CO URSES (e le m e n ta ry * p e st c o n tro l o p e ra tio n s (e le m e n ta ry & a d v a n c e d ) • e le m e n ta ry s te n o g r a p h y • le g a l & m e d ic a l s te n o g r a p h y p itm a n s h o r th a n d refresh er b lu e p rin t r e a d in g • w e ld in g • c o n stru c tio n ’ ■ • m u ltip le d w e llin g s & h o u s in g m a in te n a n c e c o d e in d iv id u a l in c o m e ta x p r e p a r a t i o n c o n fe c tio n e ry te c h n o lo g y c o n t r o l s in f o o d p ro c e ss in g la b o r a to r y te c h n iq u e s ) su ccess • E n g lish a s a • s a n ita ry , • (p ra c tic a l & • th e p s y c h o lo g y o f fo re ig n la n g u a g e evenin E W Y O R K C IT Y C O M M CO LLEG E o f th e C ity U n iv e rs ity o f N e w Y o rk non-credit courses—no formol requirements register now by moil—low f««i ' 300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201 phone 443-8150 W300 W30D. of M ip llfle r w ith u • “ bodiiM D ro h ifm •B «ake r **c«nent **• » P e a U « n lo w u Thi ap p ro ach b y m odern w oofer p ro v id C i over. tra n iie n t r» - d e sira b le w h e n a • h t» h com •u sp en slo ii. . con® jM n w su rro u n d . Iso la te d 1 •"f* * t u i i , N% OPP TO ITATI WOMNmi •M Y o u r P u b lic M R e la tio n s ‘ * t» IQ lls te n 'in th ro u rh - ®ablnot ubm ‘■..c o n s tru c tio n , w ith l t h . “ Deepite It* modeel and price, the W30D Bony be need a* a h lf h perlomiaiK* main *yatem. or u a tra tlf y ln v “ ■econd” eyitem. ^ A R C O Mr. Marffolin is Professor o f Baslnera A dm inistration at the B orou fh of M anhattan C om m unity C ollefe and Adjunct Professor of Public A dm inistration in New York UniTersitj^t Graduate School of Public A dm inistration. T o w -A w ay P ro fits-T o W hom? th e m se lv e s : S T A F F CONSULTATION o n poli c y - i n - t h e - m a k in g Is basic to good m a n a g e m e n t — a n d good public r elation s. N o w e ll- m a n ­ aged c o rp oration w ou ld dare im plem em t a policy w ith ou t first "trying it o n for size” or “r u n ­ n in g it up th e flag p o le to see w h ich w a y th e w in d is b low in g.” O R G A N IZ A T IO N S BOTH in the public and p r ivate sectors h a v e learn ed by bitter experience t h a t u n tested u n ila te ra l decisions sp ell "trouble.” P olicies a ff e c t too m a n y publics to be bulled through by e x ec u tiv es o v erw h elm ed by their Im p ortan ce a n d / o r genius, or m oved by w h im rath e r than w isdom . AVE. WHAT SOM E e x ecu tive se e m to forget is t h a t policies are c a r ­ ried o u t by the sta ff. In go v e rn ­ m e n t. policy im p lem e n ta tio n is th e job of the c iv il service corpa. If c ivil servan ts are saddled with carrying out a policy in which th e y had n o voice an d w h ic h th ey k n o w l8 wi-ong, there Is a strong lik elih ood th a t t h a t policy will n ev e r becom e a reality. T H E R E IS ALSO a good c h a n c e t h a t t h e policy will p resent a • ta f f public rela tio n s problem. No civil se r v a n t lik es the idea of b e­ F ree B oo k le t on S ocial S c o u iity , in g a w h ip p in g -b o y for som eone M ail o n ly. Leader, B o x S. 97 t l s e ’s m istak es. T h is r e s e n tm e n t D u an * St.. N ew York, N .T., 10007. c a n bu ild into n e g a tiv e public re­ la tion s, w h ic h w ill h u r t everyone In a sp ec ific g o v e r n m e n t agen cy. I # ff w a n t e d T H E SE ARE A M O N G th e m a n y r ea so n s, w h ic h m a k e u« qu estion S e r v i c e w i t h iV o th e w isd om o f a r ec en t policy o f S e r v i c e C h a r g e s th e C ity o f N ew Y ork to crack I* d c e n t a e t • • • dow n on th e presence o f a u to m o ­ biles In th e C ity ’s m id to w n area. The K eescTille National Bank W E AR E TO LD t h a t th e steep KeeseTUle. N .T . 834-7331 Increase in fin e s for tr a ffic v io la ­ l i e m b e r r.O.l.C. tions, particu larly for Illegal p a r k ­ ing, an d th e ste p p e d -u p tick etin g is aim ed a t r ed u cin g tr a ffic c o n ­ g e stion In th e City. IT W O U L D BE d ifficu lt to fin d fault w ith such a laudable objec­ of. oil D u b liih c rs .,1. tive. B u t one wondei-s w hether the I J O E 'S B O O K S H O P i ' i e x p e rie n c ed c a re er c ivil se r van ts | | \ ? : stojbo*. S i M c - “lorl I I w h o d eal w ith th e C ity ’s traffic problem s were really consu lted? Or w a s th e con su lta tio n so m e ­ th in g like te llin g th e m 48 hours AL8ANY, NEW YORK before th e crackd ow n t h a t this is CIVIL SEKVICE BOOKS w h a t Is p la n n e d —a n d i^n’t it a n absolu tely brllllanit idea? T H E C IVIL SE R V A N T w h ose Yo r k . n : .y . EN 9 -6 2 1 2 Ju st a “ hopaw ay" from S ta te C am pus & D o w n to w n A lb a n y . S a v o r f in e f o o d in SILO’s w a r m A m erican a a tm o s p h e r e . L u n c h e o n fro m $ 1 .4 5 E n t e r t a i n m e n t N ig h tly F a m o u s SILO G irls Silo is p e r f e c t f o r lu n c h & d i n n e r p a r t i e s . B a n q u e t s to o . Y our h o s t — B r u c e M eli “the distinctive one" 1228 Western Avenue Albany. N. Y. ALBANY BRANCH OPFICB rom niFO IUJA TION n « a r d l n i u I w tM h ia P l t u * wrIU or JO S B P B 80S 4 U A IIY 8 0 call T N .T H .T 1 > . P ^ o o ■• M A 7FL0W ER • APARTM ENTS - f u r n is h e d , a n d i-1 9 9 4 . B B IX K W IIA M M IN O IT BOTAL f-M 7 * COUR1 F u r n ls h t d , R oom s. Phone (A lb a n y ). S P E C IA L R A T E S f o r Civil S e r v i c e E m p l o y e p s H O T IL W e llin g to n DRIVI-IN QARAai AIR OONDITIONINa • TV T R O Y 'S FAM OUS FACTORY i - ^ STO RE Men's & Young Men's Fine Cfefhes i SEMI-ANNUAL SALE NOW AT A SAVINGS TO YOU 621 RIVER STREET. TROY Tel. A i - 2 0 2 2 TO STTH STREET an d , o f c o u r s e , so re a so n a b le . T H E R E A R E definite sig n s o f th is already. S o far, the grea te st b e n e fit h a s n o t b een th e relief o f m id to w n tr a ffic c o n g e stio n , b u t th e su b s ta n tia l e n r ic h m e n t o f private garage an d parkin g lo t ow ners, m a n y o f w h om prom ptly an n o u n ce d fa t Increases In their ch arges. WE K N O W O F no civil se r v a n t w ith exp e rie n c e in th is field, w h o could n o t h a v e w arned th e A d­ m in istr a tio n o f w h a t really w ou ld happen. C A R 5 T 0 N Studios SECO ND CIVIL SERVICE ROOKS «nd all f« ttt PLAZA BOOK SHOP 380 Broadway Albany, N. Y. Mall & Phene Orders Filled ju d g m e n t h a s b e e n h on ed to e x ­ pert sh a rp n e ss by years of e x p e ri­ ence, will tell you t h a t you c a n ’t sw eep th e cars o ff th e str e et w ith ti’afflc tick ets u n less you give m otorists som e altern atives. T h e se could be m u n ic ip a l parkin g ga r ­ ag e s for s h o r t-te r m parkin g so t h a t people c a n do th eir bu siness and m ove on. B U T ALONG com es a policy as tou gh as a b lu dgeon w ith steel knobs, o ffe r in g no su b stitu te or no oth er m oves w h ic h would ease th e blow. T h u s, th e policy begins w ith bad public r e la tio n s and u n ­ dou btedly w ill en d w ith w orse public relation*. OTHBB BPECIFICATIONS: Frefluency re•ponee, 40 to 18,600 Ha. In p u t power (IHP, per c h an n e l); mln.. 10 W; max., 86 W. Syetem Impedenc* 4 to 8 ohm. Acouetic control, treble continuouily yarlaible. IiCR S-«K.'llon croMover netw ork. Croesover point 2000 Hz (electrical). W ’x l » ”x9X4’’ deep. Beuff reelalant, oiled w a ln u tv ln y l llnl»h. 1686 OOLUMBIA BT., MO. PWAHL ▲ I .B A K T H 09-M M •y LEO J. MARGOLIN m y la r- “ d •m o o th r u i g e . a n d In- A J X M U SIC A L ENBTRCMEN'TS HILTON MUSIC CENTER BOOKS achromatic *®‘ U r e i jP o n i, Page FlftecB WE WONDER HOW often top governm ent executives, both elected and appointed, consult the experts am ong the civil servants on their sta ffs before settin g a policy w hich w ill a ffe c t m illions of citizens, Including the civil servants u p g r a d e y o u r s k ills t h r o u g h E D U C A T IO N LEADER A n a ly itt T h e D e f e n s e C on tra c t A d m in ­ istration S e r v ic e s R e g io n . 770 B roadw ay, N e w Y o r k C ity, h a s jh« interagen cy Board of U.S. o p e n in gs for m a n a g e m e n t a n ­ ^vU service E x a m in e rs for th e a ly sts a t O S -1 1 ($9,657). creator N e w Y ork C?ity A rea !■ C a n d id a te s sh o u ld h a v e e x p e ri­ ^Icin? physical m e d icin e a n d r«- e n c e Id e n tify in g a n d a n a ly z in g ^Ullltatlon th erap y a ss is ta n ts for m a n p o w e r r e q u ire m en ts an d sitions with V e ter a n s A d m in is­ w orkload characteristics. York F or further in fo r m a tio n , a p ­ tration H ospitals in N ew ^ty *nd S u ffo lk , D utchess an d p lica n ts sh o u ld c o n ta c t I ^ n a r d Westchester C ou nties. W eiser, O ffic e o f d v U l a n P e r ­ son n e l 111 E a s t 16th 0 t., N e w Zip-Codes to h e lp speed York. N.Y. 10003 o r c a ll O R 7S030, e x te n sio n 663. yoor mail* C O N T fN U IN G SERVICE OPEN TU ES .. T H tlH S .. A WRl N1TE9 D N tJL t. CLOSKD M O N T 'A '.S No parking preblcmt «t Albany'! larfMl h«t«l . . . witk Albany'* only drlv*>fal forag*. You'll llko th« Mfll> fort and tenvonttnct, l 0«t Family ratti, Cocktolt leunsu* t a o S T A T B S T IIB J OPrOMTI tTAII CAPITOl I m yowr frfood^y tm n i o f M l . SFEC IA L FOR W ERKU RATU E X 'l£ N U E D STAYS U » HE. Slxfeen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER ________________TuegJay, J a n u a ry I fl. D r. W e n z I T e l l s K e lly : £ a s t C S E A O n W H u d s o n P L o n g ^ s o rk W PL E A SA N T V IL L E — T h e k w t t le e e k E ast y . H ud son Is W Parkw ay o n tu rn to b a ttle w ith th e th e A u th o r ity w h ic h w ill r e s u lt in sh orter w eek for to ll c o lle ctio n n y N o t O f P a A y I n f f e c r e c t R a l s ' e a s s D oes e o l u o b t i o n A u th o rity c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h a s w o n m on th A a fiv e th e re­ p erso n n el. C l e ALBANY— A m ade r i c S ta te a v a ila b le b y D ec. stu d y of c le ric a l P sa la r ie s r In p r iv a t e l e m e m p lo y m e n t w h ic h 15 fo r t h e p u r p o s e s o f d e t e r m i n i n g t h e r e a l l o c a t i o n w a s t o b* o f v a r io u s cle n Ja m e s J. Lennon, p resident of forth in th e m em ora n d u m would c a l c l a s s e s I n S t a t e S e r v i c e I s n o t r e a d y , a p p a r e n t l y b e c a u s e i t w a s n o t g i v e n t o p p r i o r i t " t h e CSEA c h ap ter, has been n o ti­ r em ain in e ffec t. T h o r n stated a c c o r d i n g t o t h e 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 . fied by the A u th ority’s director J. Earl K elly, director of the o f a d m in istrative services and toll th a t he did not have the auth ority CSEA w a s told a t a m e etin g the 1968 L egislatu re operation s, Joh n L. Beers, th a t to alter the working hours o f an y S t a t e D ivision o f C la ssification w ith o ffic ia ls o f th e S t a t e Civil to all S t a t e em ployees, i f th e ‘‘increase in th e daily working em ployees o f A u thority w hich and C o m p en sation , in a lon g- Service C o m m ission la st August were th e case, le ft unresolved I hou rs of the toll c o llection person­ prom pted L en n o n to ask for a overdue response to rep eated r e ­ th a t the la tte r u n it would direct w ould be th e in eq u ities which m eetin g w ith B eers o n the Issue. qu ests by CSEA to release the nel as established in m y m e m o r ­ K elly to e x p a n d th e S t a t e ’s G e n ­ fe el p r e sen tly e x is t by virtUB or B eers told L en n on t h a t as o f data, said, “U n fo rtu n a te ly , b e - ' a n d u m o f Aug. 2, 1967, is c o n ­ eral S ala r y S t u d y to Include the th e r ela tio n sh ip o f on e claw of trary to the policy of the A u th ­ 12:01 a.m. M onday, Jan u ary 8, cause o f the m a n y top priority i clerical d a t a a n d t h a t It would position s to an o th er In the state ority regarding th e basic work tftie toll collection personnel w ork­ d em an d s w h ich h a v e b een m ade be ava ilab le In e arly D ecem ber. salary str u c tu r e.” ing hours v'ould revert to the up on our S p ec ia l S tu d ies S ec tio n , w eek of a u th ority e m p loyees.” D e a d lin e P ast T h e m em oran d u m B eers refers working hou rs established prior to we were n o t able to m e e t th at K elly, in h is lette r to Dr. T h e o ­ tim etab le.” to ap p arently w as Issued to allow last A ugust 2. dore C. W enzl, C SE A presidnet, o ff - g o in g toll collectors to deposit said th e D iv isio n files ind icated th e ir cash, tickets, reports, etc.. " th at we h a d h op ed t h a t outside w ith the o ff -g o in g supervising toll p ay d ata w h ic h we requested this c ollector and to clean up before year for a n in creased num ber o f leav in g at the end of their w ork­ clerical classe s would h a v e been day. analyzed an d r efin e d to som e useT h e a ction sparked the CSEA able s ta t e for c 'm p arative pur­ ALBANY — C o lle c tio n of ch a p te r into filing a grievance A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l b e r e c e i v e d u n t i l F e b . 5 f o r c o m p e t i t i v e poses by D e cem b er 15.” b lo o d f o r t h e S t a t e E m p lo y eej com p la in in g t h a t th e A u th or ity’s Dr. W enzl, In h is answ er to p r o m o t io n e x a m s In s e v e r a l S t a t e d e p a r t m e n t s . T h e te s ts B lo o d P r o g r a m h a s b een sche­ a ction increases th e basic work w i l l b e g i v e n M a r c h 1 6 a n d w i l l b e o p e n o n l y t o p e r m a n e n t K elly, said, "I can ap p reciate the d u led at several lo c a tlo n i w eek of the em p loyees in question fa c t th a t you r S p ec ia l S tu d ies e m p lo y e e s o f th e d e p a r tm e n t co n cern ed . t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e t h i s m o n tlil w'hich Is contrary to the A tte n d ­ S e c tio n h a s m a n y top priority d e ­ T h e d e p ar tm e n t, job title, e x a m a n d d u rin g F eb ru ary. a n c e R ules o f the A uthority. L enm a n d s p laced u p on it since our E X EC U TIV E num ber an d p ay grade o f e a c h n o n pointed out t h a t th e change T h e s p o n s o r s w i l l e i t h e r send I A ssociate bu ild in g structural e n ­ A ssociation h a s m a n y top priority of the te sts are as follow s: Increased tlie work week from 38 gineer (D ivision o f H ousin g and item s In n e e d o f resolu tio n —n ot i bloodm obiles to th e various loca IN T E R D E P A R T M E N T A L a n d -'‘ i hours to 40 hours. C om m u n ity R e n e w a l), 32-926, the lea st o f w h ic h Is the r ealloca­ tions or w ill colle ct th e blood alj bu ild in g c o n stru ction In a letter to Lennon, D onald A ssociate tion o f c lerical p e rson n el In S ta te h o sp ita ls d o s e to t h e employeej' | G -27. T horn, a ss is ta n t director of ad- j engineer, 32-925, G -27. A ssociate bu ild in g structural e n ­ service. S in c e w e view present place o f work. T h e visits are con­ m in istr a tiv e services and toll o p - ’ C h ief clerk, 32-928, G -20. gineer (O ffice o f G en er a l S e r ­ clerical c lass a llo c a tio n s as being ducted un der the auspices of th« I e ratlon s. said the grievance was H ead clerk, 32-929, G -15. seriou sly Inadequate, I am asking S t a t e Blood P rogram and th*l v ic e s), 32-927, G -27. d enied and t h a t t h a t hours se t H ead m all and su p p ly clerk, 32Blood Council of t h a t you do your u tm o s t to place C om m u n ity H EALTH 930, G -15. S u pervisin g m ed ical social worker, th is m a tte r In you r top priority G reater N ew York. T h e program] H ead stores clerk, 32-931, G -15. category an d provide us w ith the is stron gly endorsed by the Civil! 32-998, G -21. H ead clerk (pe r so n n el), 32-932, d ata a t th e earliest possible d ate.” Service E m p loyees Assn. SOCIAL SER VIC ES G -15. CSEA T a k e s E xcep tion j T om orrow H ead stenograph er, 32-937, G -14. (J a n , 17), donorjj H ead clerk f property c o n tr o l), CSEA also took e x cep tion to from N ew R o c h e lle City schools STA TE U N IV E R S IT Y 32-933, G -15. K e lly ’s lin k in g th e proposed S ta te will be asked to d on ate at the local] T ia ln in g aide, 33-000, G -8. U p sta te m em bers o f th e Civil H ead clerk (p u rc h a se), 32-934, p ay raise to w h a tev e r reallocation, hosp ital. B lood m ob lle visits sched­ C h ief janitor, 33-028, G -16. Service Em ployees Assn. will be G -15. if any, m ig h t be d eterm ined. K elly uled for the rem aind er of January! T A X AND FINA NCE able to fly directly to M iam i H ead file clerk, 32-935, G -15. said : “P rom a c o n sid eration of and in F eb ru ary will be at ths Senior clerk (su rr o g a te), 33-025, B earh from m B u ffalo for a w e e k ’s H ead sta tistic s clerk, 32-936, G -16. th e data ev en In its present form, S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t of Taxation andj G -7. sta y at the S a n Sou ci Hotel, d e ­ H ead janitor. 33-023, G -12. we know t h a t an im p o r ta n t e le ­ F in a n c e, B u ild in g 9, State Campr T R A N S P O R T A T IO N p arting M arch 17 and I'eturnlng A U D IT AND CONTROL S en ior d r a ftsm a n (carto g r a p h ic ), m e n t In w h a tev e r a d ju stm e n t us, Albany, o n Jan. 18: Commun-| M arch 24. S e n io r aban don ed property a c ­ program m a y c om e o u t o f the Ity Services B ureau, State De­ 32-996, G -11. T lie low price in clu d es round c o u n ts auditor, 32-993, G -18. stu d y Is going to be th e am ou n t p a r tm e n t o f S o c ia l Services. 2701 P rincipal d r a ftsm a n (cartogra­ trip jet transportation^ room at A ssociate aban don ed property a c ­ of gen eral p a y increase w h ich the Broadw ay, N ew York City otil ph ic), 32-997, G -15. the hotel, ALL m eals, free use of c o u n ts auditor, 32-994, G -23. 1968 L egislatu re m a y provide.” J an u ary 19; S t a t e University at NARCO TIC A D DIC TIO N chalst' lo\ms»e and c abana, n igh tly CIVIL SERVICE Dr. W en zl cou n tered ; “T he S to n y Brook, J an u ary 29, andj CO NTROL C O M M ISSIO N e n to r ta h u n eiit and o th er features T rain in g aide. 32-923, G -8. problem o f t h e p resent clerical S u lliv a n C ou nty Community Col­ T rain in g aide, 32-924, G -8. — all for on ly $269. C O R R E C T IO N STATE T H R U W A Y A U T H O R IT Y class allo c a tio n s c a n n o t be tied to lege, S o u th F allsb urgh, Feb. 21. Im m ediate api)llcatlon should be P rison ind u stries c on su ltan t, 32- A ssistan t director o f thruw ay an y general p a y Increases w h ich m a d e to Mrs. M ary Gormley, 971, G -23. p u rchasin g, 32-929, $12,1401883 S(Mieca St., B u ffa lo , te le ­ $14,505. ED U C A TIO N phone »716' TA 2-6069, or Claude 9 D ays— O n ly $279 C o lle c tio n 27 State Promotion Exams Set For March 16; File Now D a te s For B lo o d D o n o rs Miami Beach Tour Will Leave From Buffalo March 17 E. Rowell, 64 L angslow St.^ R o- A ssistan t in ed u c a tio n a l research, cliester. lelop h on e (716) 4 7 3 ^ 6 5 7 .! 32-991, G -20. Only $275 --------------------- r New March Dale For Sea & Air Caribbean Cruise P R E SE N T A T IO N — A. J. L an ge n stein , business olYicer at C'raigr Colony School and H ospital, is pictured presenting: to R on­ ald Lom bardo, com m unity store m aanger, a certificate of Satisfactory C o m p letion ” of a oourse in commuuitjr store m a n a g e m e n t wiiicli he reoeutly attended. M em bers o f th e Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. c a n book space now for a n o th er cruise to the Caribbean, je ttin g to th e su n via KLM R oyal D u tc h A irlines and tlien sp en d in g a w eek cruising in th e w arm w aters aboard th e S.S. R egina. P rices sta r t at o n ly $275, w hich Includes round trip je t tr a n sp o rta ­ tion, cab in sp ace, all m e als on board, airport tr an sfers, etc. D e ­ parture d ate is M arch 9 from New York City, r etu rn in g M arch 16. S p a c e is already se llin g fa st and im m ed ia te a p p lication sh ould be m ad e by w ritin g Im m ed iately to D eloras F u ssell, 111 W in th rop Ave., Albany, New York, or calling (518) IV 2-3597. Onondaga Chapter Gives $100 To Charity Easter In Rome SY R A C U S E — O n on d aga c h a p ­ ter, Civil S e r v ic e E m ployees Assn., Offered 1st Time h a s don ated $100 to two local groups in its a n n u a l giving pro­ gram. T h e CSEA u n it gave $50 each to th e C h ristm as B ureau (a priv­ ate o r gan ization w h ic h provides c loth in g, toys and o th er item s to n eedy fa m ilie s at C h ristm as) and to th e A d ults for Y ou th , a pro­ gram to h e lp y o u n gste rs in need and develop ed by C ath olic an d P r o te sta n t c h a p la in s of O n o n ­ daga C ou n ty F a m ily Court. T h e c h a p te r a n n u ally m akes sim ilar d o n a tio n s to local groups for c h a r ita b le purposes. D uck H u n tin g A tour to R o m e at Easter tlnuj will be offered for the first tinnj to m em b ers of the Civil ServicJj E m p loyees Assn., it was aj'* n ou n c ed la st week. Dates for ti*l S p rin g v a c a tio n are from Aprilj 13 to 21, departing from York City. T h e r ound trip, direct jet via P a n A m erican Airways ^ be only $279. A Rom e vacati p ackage w h ich will include luxe room s a t the Hilton Hote sigh tsee in g tours, an evening ner w ith entertainm ent, ^ guide service^ etc., ^ add ition al. S p a ce is severely lim i te d R om e at th a t tim e of im m ed ia te application m ad e by w ritin g to Irvm? e n b a u m , 711 Eighth ' Y ork. N.Y., 10036, or ALBA N Y — ^The S ta te C o n serva­ tion D e p a r tm e n t h a s e x ten d e d the duck h u n t in g se a so n because it reports “s u c h se lective h arvestin g of t h e s e birds will te n d to better (2 1 2 ) C l i c l i 1-7180. balan ce Ui« m x ratio . . .**