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XXIX, No. 19
Tuesday, January 16, 1968
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B e l l i g e r e n t
C h a r g e
C S E A
D e l e g a t e s
C o y e r n o r
W i t h
' E x t r e m e
R o c k e f e l l e r
P r o v o c a t i o n '
Termed " U n fa ir L ab or P r a c t i c e ”
M
r s .
E r s a
F o r O
P
o
r d
e
r i n
g
e
e
t i n
g
S ay
s t o
L
n
A
e a v e
S to p iiin g
s s a i l e d
C o u ld
C
T o
h
a r g
e
c
s
N e g o tia tio n s
L e g a lly
W ith o ld
C a u se
S ta te
A id e s
S e rv ic e s
By PAUL KYER
O
n
M
A L B A N Y — A n
m is s io n ,
w h ic h
oscur d u r i n g
r e q u ire s
r e g u ljir
leave c r e d i t s ,
D e le g a te s
o rd e r by
w as
M rs . E rs a
S ta te
w o r k in g
a s s a ile d
a
a tte n d in g
h e re
Tlci E m p l o y e e s
Iln?
the
-w r
o[
a
Assn.
p ro c e d u re
!)ia c tic e
aa
and
1 g rie v a n c e
ordei' a n d
gave
r e s o lu tio n
b o th
M rs .
s tro n g
condem nan
fo r
u n fa ir
th e
filin g
a g a in s t
th e
w as
la s t
•fter
New
Y o rk
o ffe re d
1 re p o rt
on
cation
by
D r.
^nployees
C ity
th e
by
re v o -
T h e o d o re
W e n z l,
p re s id e n t.
d e c la r e d
to
as
an
of
tim e
d
th e
a tte n d
such
g a te
m e e tin g .
I
th e
d e c is io n
w as
is p o rte d
or
th a t,
th a t
la b o r
am
shocked
e m p lo y e e
g ro u p s,
m ade
a s k in g
th a t
th e
r e a s o n a b le
m e e tin g s .
in
by
a
p ro c e d u re
an
G o vern o r
At
tim e
D r.
r e - j p o rte d
e x e c u tiv e
o rd e r
on
in
P ire d -u p
tre m e
d is p le a s u r e
a p p ro v e d
v o ic in g
at
th e
th e
fo llo w in g
by
S h a p iro :
s u b m itte d
(C o n tin u e d
on
ex­
r u lin g ,
r e s o lu tio n
Metro
S et
w hat
D r,
M e tr o p o lita n
N ew
C iv il
to
The
w h ic h
l ^ e n s io n
fo r
th e
re g u la r
m e e tin g
m e e tin g ,
th e M a n h a t t a n
S u rfa c e
o i’i t y ,
^ “ n tin u e d
L
T r a n s it
o th e r
on
C ity
and
O p e ra t-
its
to
a
of ■ by
com -
ern o r
to
s e s s io n
.
d e le g a te s , in
h e ld
a
h e re
,
la s t
approved a proposal by its
G ov-
S a la r y
a u th o riz e
C o m m itte e
“ th is
Th
and
is
th e
pay
s o c ia tio n
s ta te
of
a f­
n e g o tia tio n s .
w ill
s u b m it
L e g is la tu r e
re p o rte d
e ig h t p e r
C o m m itte e
Em ­
p re s id e n t,
so rry
G o v e rn o r
to
on
to
be
th a t
h is
a s k in g
fo r
a ll
S ta te
and
C o u n ty
and
th e
of
th e
CSEA
S ta te
S t a t e ’s
fu ll
CSEA
B o a rd
s c h e d u le d
of
D i­
th ro u g h ­
o u t th e d a y on T u e s d a y .
o riz e d
its
under
th e
to
it
has
o f th e
th e
as
p r o v o c a tio n
Law ,
to
of
agent
as
fo r
p lir a s e
g iv in g
to
CSEA
“ e x tre m e
h is
to
re fu s ­
th e
s o le
S ta le
em ­
lie s
in
p r o v o c a tio n .”
c o m m i t t e e ’s
d e le g a te s ,
c h a ir m a n ,
a c tio n
re p o rt
S o lo m o n
denounced
th e
th e
fo r
u s in g
th e
S ta te
y e a r,
----------
s
uch
---------
as
R e s ta u ra n t,
Y o rk
s a id
fe a tu re
to
p re s e n ta tio n s
CSEA
The
Travia: Not
Enough For
Lower Grades
A L B A N Y — A s s e m b ly
er
A n th o n y
h a lt
to
in
fo r
go
need
J.
a
S ta te
r a is e
E x p r e s s in g
V.
th o s e in
S ta te
to
a
20
$ 1 ,0 0 0
m in im u m
ity
1937
of
“sh o ck”
Speaker
to
co rre c t
th a t,”
pay
th e
s in g le d
out
p re s e n t
te n d a n ts
as b e in g
to o lo w
ty p e
in e q u ity
th a t
p ro ­
b o a rd
w ith
fo r
c o rre c te d
th is
a
a fte r
R e tire ­
m e n ta l
under
a
s a l­
h o s p ita l
and
s h o u ld
S ta te
pay
a t­
th e
be
r a is e
y ear.
The
r e tr o a c tiv ­
l/6 0 t h
ra te s
of
r a i.s e
B r o o k ly n
la w
A s s o c ia tio n
S ta te
p resen t
S p e a k e r ’s
p re s s
R o c c k e fe lle r
c o m m e n ts
re p o rts
th a t
w o u ld
cam e
G o v e rn o r
p ro p o se
an
a c ro s s th e b o a rd p a y r a is e o f e ig h t
CSEA
a s s o c ia te
c h a ir m a n
te e
a
Just
of
th e
l/6 0 th
p e rc e n t
c o u n s e l,
Joseph D . L o c h n e r, O S E A
e c u tiv e
fo r
th e
a d d itio n a l
R e la tio n s
S c h e d u le d s p e a k e rs in c lu d e S e th
and
s a la r ie s
added.
T ra v ia
m ent Law .
Tow se,
at
ary
and
th e
w ho
a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd
D e m o c ra t
p e rc e n t s a la ry
th e
r a ls «
th o s e
th e lo w e r e c h e lo n o f
used
do
w a n ts
p ay
m o s t.
th a t
d o e s n ’t
o c c a s io n
to
g o v e rn m e n t,
p ro p o s e d
S p eak­
T r a v ia
p r im a r ily
th e
p a id
W est
s a la r y
se­
la s t
d iffe r e n tia ls ,
th e
1968
a c ro s s
b e n e fits
on
E m p lo y e e s
d e m a n d in g
to
th e
excus«
c h a rg e d
O n Pay Raise
fu n d s
C ity .
th a t
E m p lo y m e n t
th e
147
Re-
on Page 3)
(C o n tin u e d
in e q u itie s .
R o s o f f ’s
an
and
a re a
‘•A n
th e
b a s li
e m p lo y e e s
s a la ry
fro m
as
“m eager
by
B e n d e t,
p re s id e n t.
a n n u a lly
it
n e g o tia tio n s ,
cu red
In
S a tu rd a y ,
to R a n d o lp h
e x c lu s iv e
E m p lo y m e n t
s to p
p lo y e e s .”
Key
an
of
a u tii-
th e o r g a n iz a tio n
r e c o g n iz e d
E m p lo y e e s
fo r
s e rv ic e s
T a y lo r
m e e t w ith
As­
s te p s
p la n s
A d m in is tra tio n
e x tre m e
in g
th e
a n ­
w h a te v e r
e m p lo y e e s
p er
m es­
w o u ld
E m p lo y e e s
w ith h o ld in g
E x e c u tiv e C o m m itt e e s
are
th e
“ ta k e
th e
n e g o tia tin g
M e e tin g s
of
to
on
P u b lic
s to p
E x e c u tiv e
n e c e s s a ry , in c lu d in g
cause
Tues­
S ta te
are
th e
c e n t, a c ro s s -th e -
in c r e a s e
th e
C iv il S e rv ic e
th e
th a t
s p e c ia l
,
bud get
“ w i t h - ! la t i o n s B o a r d , d e n o u n c e d t h e G ro v -
m o n th s .
m eet
W e n z l.
A s s o c ia tio n
r e ^ '.o r s
E m ­
about
ex­
c o m m it­
Law .
u n io n s
S)
cause
h is
H ill
e ig h t
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t h a t I n e g o tia tio n s
fra m e w o rk
Law ,
in
m e tro ­
Is
T i-a n s it
in g
t o
c o n fe re n c e
on
h e ld
h o n o r le g is la to r s
and
e m p lo y e e s
T a y lo r
n e g o tia tio n s
th e
w e e k , th e
C a p ito l
m e re
p o l i t a n a r e a , is s c h e d u l e d f o r n o o n
P u b lic
g a in e d
w age
w ith in
th is
s tra te g y
lu n c h e o n
C o n fe re n c e
In c r e a s e
U n io n
new
m a p p in g
e m p lo y e e s
a
be
g ra m .
I
fo rc e
L e g is la tu r e
S ta te
a ro u n d
p ro p o s e
fu n d s
w ill
th e
th e
began
e m p lo y e e s .
Y o rk
S e rv ic e
le g is la tiv e
Jacobs
b e tw e e n
to
Assn.
fo r
e v e n ts j
re p re s e n ta tiv e s
o v e r s a la ry
an
w as
T h e o d o re
p lo y e e s
day
For Saturday
4 3 rd S t., N e w
T r a n s p o rta tio n
sage
in c r e a s e
w h ir le d
w o u ld
th is w e e k |
a fte rn o o n .
CSEA
•
at
of
M onday
w ith
fo r
Legislative Lunclieon
Jacobs,
c o m p le tio n
s a la ry
R o c k e fe lle r
h o ld in g o f S t a t e s e rv ic e s ” In
re -
,
R o c k e fe lle r
b o a rd
J a n . 2 0 , a c c o rd in g
2fl-Yr. P ensions
On
fa ir s ”
14)
Conference
b u s in e s s
^ Add New Twist
cen t
The
w as
fo llo w in g
e rn o r
•
p r io r
Police, Fire
th e
It
t a k e p la c e e a r ly
budget
nual
fili-egisiature
d e a d lin e ,
th a t
te rm e d
Page
p lo y e e s A s s n ., w i l l h o ld
^ ^ ^ S o tia tio n s
th a t
p e rs o n a l
G o v e rn o r
ru m o rs
W o r d in g
d e le g a te s ,
C o n fe re n c e ,
City
or
A lb a n y .
•
The
W enzl
Repeat This!
Leader
R o c k e - ' w e re to
th e a c t i o n w a s “ a i m e d d i r e c t -
^ O L L O W IN G
m e e tin g s
v a c a tio n
Deadline Report
g rie v a n c e s .”
T h e
^
C o m ­
th a t
c o u ld ,
a d v a n c e w ith
to
a c tio n
off be g r a n t e d t o e m p l o y e e s f o r
th - p u rp o s e o f a t t e n d i n g e m p l o y e e
^ in iz a tio n
S e rv ic e
A L B A N Y — W h ile
p r a c tic e .”
w ith o u t
le a r n in g
w as s e n t im m e d ia te ly
• t'l
e
B e llig e re n t C S E A
com m ended
“ th is
the d e c i s i o n , a s t r o n g l y - w o r d e d
P o s to n , p r o t e s t i n g
C iv il
th e ir
th a t
h is t o r ic a lly .”
upon
n
o r g a n iz a tio n a l
decision is n o t p r o p e r i n a n y c o u r t
m o r a lly
a
S ta te
a g a in s t
“u n fa ir
f i r s t d is c u s s in g i t i n
c h a p te r,
t im e
A s s o c ia tio n
Dr. W e n z l
w is h
n
l y a t C S E A i n v i e w o f t o d a y ’s d e l e ­
Siyttiour S h a p i r o , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
CSEA'a
p re s id e n t
c h a rg e
w eek
f e lle r
P o s to n .
The r e s o l u t i o n
w ho
to
t t e
s p e c ia l
delegates’ s e s s io n o f t h e C i v i l S e r -
bJokin? t o
P o s to n ,
w o rk e rs
h o u rs
A
fo r S ta te
m illio n
T r a v i a ’s
C O
N F E R E N C E
CSEA
seen
Going places? Se* pag« 16.
60
a
S a la r y
as
th e y
S o lo m o n
C o m m itte e ,
c o n fe rre d
s p e c ia l C 8 E 1A
s e s s io n
on
h e ld
and
a
B e n d e t,
John
p o in t
C.
p rio r
la s t w e e k
in
le ft,
K ic e ,
to
CSEA
a d d r e s s in g
A lb a n y .
a p p aren t
of
ti;*!
ih r t
p la n
c o u n s e l,
a re
th e
lie g ls la tu r e
c h a ir m a n
d e le g a te s
at
fo rth
1S t a t e
a
w o rk e rs , c o s tin g
d o lla rs .
p ro m p te d
th a t he
p ro g ra m
7 'o rk e rs .
r e je c tio n
s p e c u la tio n
of
of
In
would put
own for
h ia
CIVIL
Fage Two
D e p a r t m e n t ® f L a b o r ’s D i v i s i o n
I 'h a r lo s F . R o s e
C h a r le s
D lr a c to r
P.
of
Rose,
th e
W e s te rn
New
Y o rk
A re a
B ta te
E m p lo y m e n t, d ie d d
h e a rt
a tta c k
Jan.
M r. Ro«e h a d
p lo y e e
fo r
»8
an
ol
a S ta te
and
w a«
em ­
ap­
M rs .
th re e
A re a
s e v e ra l
in
IM l.
H e
w a«
a
o f h is c h u r c h , p a s t G r a n d
of
th e
K n ig h ts
B in R h a m to n
C ity
K n ig h t
C o lu m b u s .
Lodge,
852, th e T u rn e rs
A m e ric a n
of
E lk s
Lodge
a n d S te in e rs a n d
L e g io n 4 0 &
8, J o h n s o n
P o s t. H e w a s a N a v y
v e te ra n
o f W o r ld W a r n , a m e m b e r o f th e
l-Il
©atj 1-7
C iv il
Of 8 f O W * e
S e i-v ic e
c ia tio n
E m p lo y e e s
and
lA P E S .
in
B in g h a m to n
w ife ,
a
Jacobus
In
M rs .
of
B ig
a
P la ts ;
n ie c e s
and
a
R o se M e m o r ia l F u n d
ta b lis h e d
M e m o r ia l
F.
haa been
es­
h is
hom e­
to w n o f B in g h a m to n . D o n a tio n s to
th is
fu n d
C h a r le s
can
be
G o th a m ,
m in is tr a to r ,
O ur
m a ile d
to
Ad­
o f L o u rd e s
He
w as
and
New
D riv e ,
H o s p ita l,
169
B in g h a m to n ,
R iv e rs id e
New
R
th e
of
e n jo y e d
th e
20
p e n s io n
fo r
m any
n o w ' s e e k in g
frie n d s
m a n y — fo r
The
th e s e
th a n
in
th e
F ire ­
whom
y e ^ .r .
a
at
h a lf
20
th e
very
s u p p o rt
year
of
th e y
pen­
th re e -q u a rte rs
pay.
c o m m itte e s
e m p lo y e e
m itte e s
to
of
o r g a n iz a -
th e
fro m
hen
a
to
G o ld , a n
fin a l
b o a rd
C ity
C ity
o b je c tio n s
fe c tlv e
m
U FA ;
of
th e
fo rc e s
and
do
based
use
on
su p p o rt
is
of
e a rly
p o lic e m e n
to
fig m e s
le g a l
M a y o rs ,
p o litic a l
in c te a » « *
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n^
io c te a .e d
th is
r .'
$ *
Y je n e ^ *.
are
•rh e a ®
t
in s te a d
to
s e rv ic e
de­
ou{»n»
In c u iX ^
re c e iv e
t ir o n i« i
s e rv ic e
v e t«
know n,
so ret
th e
th e y
p u b lic
th e y
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th ic u ii
s e ld o m
year—tn«^^
e le c tio n
Rem em ber
fo r
t'*
w ith in
W hen
th e
h a rd
a
Jn N c v t m -
le g is le lc J
fo rg e t.
rH X
' ’ th e
tw o
c e r ta in ly
an
i«
Joicei'
y e a r.
re fe rre n d u m ,
b e r”
go
th e s e
fir e f ig h te r s .
“W e
r e c tiv « l
w h ic h
s tro n g e s t fa c tio n s
A n d — ^in
J»
tuch
th is
b ills ,
w e ll
case
n*
it
th a t
w e ll
c iv il
is
di»
le x
u n ifo r m e d
lu n g
c e r ta in ly
m o tto
G ro u p
th e
W h ile
th e ir
j
^ n c re a .e d
be
s h o u ld
p re s u m p tiv e
and
,
« .V c h o tb e ra p y .
fir e m e n
th a n ,
e m p lo y e e s ,
w ill
and
s e rv ic e
tuch
assoc
and
age
d is e a s e s o f
th e
ol
C o n J tie n c i
p e rtA in ty
fa ll,
s tre n g th
mefc^urei
a c t u a r i a l f i g u r e . ' >h«w
tra n s it
s u p p o rt
fto *
th e
o th e r
e a r lie r
w o u ld
of
goal
s u b d iv is io n s .
a lm o s t
as
tin
C v il
A s s n . t h a t pie.
fts
and
H o w e v e r,
%
cJ
S ta te w id e
p o lic e m e n
fin e
t
s tre n g th
th is
lo b b y s
le g is la tio n
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Y o ili
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in c lu s io n
of
t io n
tJj*
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th e
th e
h e a rt
c4
W f,s
c o m m itte e s
m em ber
of
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it
th re e
a c c o m p lis h
an
« itv
te c h n iq u e
a n d e f fe c tiv e arg u m en ­
th e s e
w ith
a m p le ,
Con­
c o n s id e ie d
le g is la tio n ,
of
an
esp t<;:i,jiy
causes.
y e a r,
th e
w o rk
pen­
t o u s e f.ciu *
C o n s titu tio n a l
le g is la tiv e
at
» « » » 1 S «»
they
e a r lie r
th e ir
la s t
S in c e t h e
*
th a t
e ffe c tiv e ly ,
of
th e
s tro n g
$ t » » *
lo
l i r e f i t ; te n
an
are kn o w n
su p p o rt
th a t
...r e a :
and
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s
______
fig u r e ?
m o r ta lity
e a rn s th e m
v e n te d
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p o s itio n
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In
o f
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p r o m o tio n a l
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how ever
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fu ll
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p r e r e q u is ite .
c e p ta b le ,
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a
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change
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tim e
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of
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tim e
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a
tim e g r a d u a te
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C O M M E N D A B L E
w ith
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h a d
27
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s id e s .
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d e g re e
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26
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s y s te m .
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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
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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
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3 rd Ave 0 1 60th St.
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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.
IN T K S T IM O N Y W H E R E O F , W e h a v e
CMised
the seal o f th e S u rro g a te e C o u rt
of the
said C o u n ty of N e w Y ork to
h e r e i m t o affixed.
(.Seal)
W ITN ESS,
H O N O R A B I> E
B.
S .^M U E Ij
D 1 F A I X ’O, a S u r r o prate o f o u r e a i d C o u n t y , a t t h e
C ounty of
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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 .
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A LBA N Y — Dr. W illiam E. Je n lii.gs, retired director o f m e a t In­
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o f Agriculture and m arkets, has
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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
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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.
,
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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ju d g m e n t h a s b e e n h on ed to e x ­
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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*.
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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
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tration H ospitals in N ew
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Westchester C ou nties.
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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 . . .**
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