3 ? h I S ^ n /v iO A . I E jA j A m e r ic a 't L a rg e s t b J ii^ E W e e k ly f o r P u b lic Tuesday, January Yol. X X I X , N o . U 1 jt ^ The , To T hree og n itio n J a v its L eader Pric* 30, 1968 T h re e o u tsta n d in g M onday, S en ator A id e s e m p lo y e e s Jacob K. r e c e iv e d J a v its tii 3 a n n u a l C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r G o l d M e d a l A w a r d s n W W a r n s o r k ^ W i t h R o c k e f e l l e r S t o p p a g e ; M L e v i t t rec­ A (S p e c ia l A L B A N Y — W h ile la y in g fo r d e d itio n th a t S ta te n d To Th« w orkers dow n w o u ld a barrage engage in of a opened up a second fro n t th is r s . r d e r m e e tin g s to e F o r be by S ta te w orkers “c o n sisten t w ith T a lk s th e D p r e sid en t be charged A tten d a n ce S ta ll P a ro le A t L eader le a r n e d b etw een A d s W a lk o u t p r e sstim e th a t n e g o tia tio n s it was “sa tisfa c to r y ” w ere S ta te underw ay D iv isio n of Parole a u th orities an d th e Parole O ffic e rs A sso c ia tio n t o en d « th r e a ten ed w ork stop page. The P arole O ffic e rs had a n ­ n ou n ced a w ith h old in g o f services a t a T h u rsd ay press c o n fe re n c e — citing th ree g rievan ces w ith th e S tate A d m in istra tio n . T h e action w as called off after th e first se v ­ eral hours o f talk s w ith the S ta te o fficia ls. T h e o r g a n iza tio n d e ­ m an d ed : T he new spaper ad s envisioned by th e o r gan ization w ou ld alert th e public t o th e e ff e c t s o f a w ithdraw al o f services by S ta te workers a n d would, a t the sam e tim e, lllu stia te how t-he lack o l • A p proval by G overnor R o c k e ­ proper p a y negotiation ^ could feller a n d B u d g et D irector T. N or­ cau se su ch w alkou ts. m a n H urd o£ a tw o -g r a d e r e a llo c a ­ action is b ased o n T h e ch a p te r w a n t s th e picket tion for all officers. T h e r e a llo c a ­ G overnor R o c k e fe l- sign s read ied In th e e v en t of su c h tion h a s already g a in e d C ivil S e r v to n e g o tla t# C SEA action . (Continued on P a { « I f ) o f picket sig n s an d Wi^^®®“'en t o f n ew sp a p e r a d k to a d v ise tiie pu b* ^ ^ sib le w ith h o ld in g of r S ta te e m p loyee s have th e N ew Y ork City kva« ^ Civil Ser v ic e E m - and u p g ra d in g s R o c k e fe lle r A d m in istr a ­ fo r cle ric a l e m p lo y e e s, th « said “Im m e d ia te a c t io n d e m a n d ­ ed on r ea llocation o f clerical a n d sten o g r a p h ic em ployees. N o le g i­ tim a te r ea so n e x ists for c o n tin u e d delay. T h is r e a llo ca tio n n e e d e d in addition to a general p ay i n ­ crease.” T he m e s s a g e conclu ded w ith th* sam e refe re n c e to "w ithholding o f se r v ic es” If ac tio n on t h e reallo­ c ation is n o t fo r th c o m in g . A ccord in g to W enzl, h is o r g a n ­ iz a tio n ’s m em bersh ip “c a n n o t w a it a n y longer. T o d a y ’s report t h a t S t a t e parole o ffic e r s h a v e received a tw o grade r eallocation , ob viou s­ ly b e c au se of their th r e at t o strike, ha« p rom p ted us to taka positive a c tio n to insu re t h a t S t a t e em p lo y ee s receive an equit­ able sa la r y Increase.” e f e n d s C S E A P oston , ‘S a t i s f a c t o r y ’ N e w s th e C a n c e l l i n g PERB public d em and s, h a s caused- p rovocation th at, un der th e T aylor Law, could lead to a w ith h old in g of S t a t e e m ­ ployee services. t-o — $1,000 m in im u m p a y increase for all S ta te e m p lo y ee s. Continued delay will precipitate actions by ou r S ta te w id e m em b ersh ip , i m ­ p le m e n tin g our r ec en t d eleg a te s r esolu tion c a llin g for withhol«!ing of em p lo y ee s se r v ic e s o n t h e basis of e x tr e m e provocation un der the provisions o f th e T a y lo r L aw .” In the se c o n d tele g ra m to the G overn or’s n e g o tia to rs, W enzl P o s t o n A L B A N Y - —M r s . E r s a ELLIS T. RIKER w a r n in g s w e e k b y ta k in g tiieir b a ttle to S e n a t e M a jo r ity of fe n d e d a r e c e n t o rd er o f th e C o m m issio n t h a t P ic k e t L eader) C SE A o ffic ia ls m e t y e s t e r d a y ' c er tain ly figur* g reatly in with L e vitt to discuss the E m ­ our deliberations." ployees A ssociation's alm s on reC SEA D e m a n d s itr e m e n t a n d will m e et w ith S e n ­ C S E A ’s w a r n in g w a s In the form ator B ryd ges o n W e d n e sd a y c o n ­ of tw o se p a r a te te le g ra m s to the c er n in g salaries an d other le g is­ S t a t e ’s n e g o tia tin g te a m . Dr. lative goals. At Leader press tim e, Theodore C. Wenzl, C SEA pres­ a m e e tin g w ith A n th o n y J. Travia, ident, in one m e ssa g e said , “I m ­ S p eak er of th e Assem bly, also w as m ediate a c tio n d e m a n d ed o n d e l­ rum ored to be in the works. e g a t e s ’ r esolu tion for a 20 percent T i m o f r y d g e s L ea d er E a rl B r y d g e s a n d C o m p tro ller A r th u r L e v itt. O S e e k s B w o r k s t o p p a g e u n le s s C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . d e m a n d s fo r a c tio n o n its sa la ry p r o p o s a ls o r g a n iz a tio n M C h a p te r e e t s p resen ted I n th e m e a n tim e , S o lo m o n B e n det, c h a ir m a n o f the CSEA S a l ­ ar y C om m ittee, a n n o u n ce d a m e e tin g o f th a t group on Jan. 31 in N ew Y ork City. B e n d e t’s on ly c o m m e n t o n th e fo r th c o m ­ in g sessio n w'as t h a t “th e recen t victory of t h e P arole O ffic e r s’ A s­ so c ia tio n o n their reallo ca tio n d em a n d s — w on by th e threat o f a w ith d ra w a l o f services — BLAKENEY P a g e 14 C enU O cat:?dl p u b l i c s e r v i c e , a t t h e S e n a t o r ’s N e w Y o r k C i t y o f f i c e . Th3 award Is m a d e e a c h year to } piisoti i n e a c h a rea o f public presen tly a fford ed th e r es id en ts o f laiTica—Fed eral, S t a t e a n d local. the B u ffa lo P o sta l D istr ic t a n d Tti-3 Grold M ed al A w ard w inn ers e x c e lle n t publio r ela tio n s in h is c o m m u n ity . vrEllis T . R iker, a d m in istrative Mviron F . B lak en ey, postm aster, BuPtilo, N ew York, h a s b e e n In director o f N ew Y ork S t a t e D e pjitil S ervice for 44 years and is p a r tm e n t o f M otor V ehicles, h a s rwpjnsible for m a n y a c c o m p lish - i served th e S ta te o f N ew York for matri h a v in g a d ir ec t bearin g 130 years in w h ic h h e p lan ned, upoti the e ffic ie n t p o sta l service (C on tin ued on P a g e 8) MrRON Q. & A. P a y M e d a ls C a re er governm ent w hen i U a l See T ea C S E A P re s e n ts G o ld C e o g r o i ^ M E m p lo y e e * R ik e r W i n s S t a f e A w a rd S e n a to r -t^ C / - f 2- 2- M th e S ta te a tten d an ce a g a in st R u le s, le a v e e e t i n g s C iv il at w ith ^ P a g * 14) C o m m issio n , S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e d e c la r in g th e th e n e u tr a lity new de­ A ssn. p o licy order of th e the “T h is Is in reply to your t e le ­ gram received t h is m or n in g c o n ­ cerning tim e o f f for em ployee o r ­ gan iz a tio n a n d / o r u n io n activities. “ The policy s ta t e m e n t to which you refer is d e sig n e d t o insure c o m p lian ce w ith the r ecen t order of the P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la ­ tions B oard requiring neu trality in d ealin g w ith e m p lo y ee o r g a n iza ­ tions an d u n io n s, an d equitable tr ea tm e n t for all e m p loyee o r g a n zatlo n s se e k in g rep re se n ta tio n righ ts u n d er th e P ublic E m p lo y e e s’ F air E m p lo y m e n t Act. T h e A t ­ te n d a n ce R u le s for E m ployees in N ew Y ork S ta te D e p a r tm e n ts and In stitu tion s w h ic h ha v « the force and e ffe c t o f la w do n o t perm it tim e o f f w ithou t ch a r g « to leave credits for the purpose se t fo rth above. T h e J a n u a iy 5 th policy m by w ith Mrs. P o s to n ’s s t a n d w as c o n ­ ta in e d in a lette r t o Dr. Theodore Wenzl, CSBA president, refusing his d e m an d th at su ch a tte n d a n ce w ith o u t leave ch a r g e be restored a t once. S h e wa-ote sa y in g : <Contiaued S e r v ic e C iv il cred its c o n sisten t a n d c o n siste n t in te r e st.” F r e e R e p e a t T h is ! F orecast On New Taylor Law Affect Definitely Confirmed A P R E D IC T IO N ago th a t c o lu m n S t a t e ’s th e new by som e effects la b o r ernm ent of th e le g isla tio n for p u b lic e m p lo y e e s — lo r L a w — w o u ld th is m o n th s th e Tay­ be one o f gov­ headaches have m ore th an b ig g est been fu lfilled . The p u b lic la b o r force in and S tate l o c a l g o v e r n m e n t Is I n i t s g r e a t ­ est tu rm o il in decades. A t th is w r itin g , th er e a r t g r o w ­ in g sig n s th at ( C o n t in u e d S ta te m e m p lo y « e s F a f« 9) CIVIL P«ge Two D O N T SERVICE R E P E A T T H I S Y o u r P u b lic : while everyone Is trying to figure S ta te Oivil Ser v ic e O om m iselon jo u t Just w h a t Is legal, b a rgain - de c ision th a t parole o ffice rs sh o u ld able. b in d in g or w h a t h ave you, h a v e a n up w ard r ea llocation o f public e m p loyees are b e gin n in g to tw o grad es w a s a n a c t o f “e x fin d t h a t direct action Is a h a n d y tremie p ro v o c a tio n ” a n d Justified su b stitu te for n egotia tio n s for the w h a t is n ow bein g referred to a s ft “w ithh old ing o f services.” tim e being. T h e 160.000-m em ber Civil S e r ­ Ferm lssab le Work v ice E m p lo y e es Assn., now i n th e Also, the w ording of th e T a y ­ m id st o f a struggle w ith th e R o c k ­ lor Law d oes recognize th a t, w h en e feller A d m in istration over w age i public e m p loyees are e xtre m ely a n d r e tir e m e n t proposals, w a r n e d provoked, a n y work stop p age o n early in J a n u a r y t h a t su ch a w i t h ­ 1their pert k not n e c essa r ily th e h old in g o f services w as possible fa u lt o f t h e organization w h ic h u n le s s their d e m a n d s were m et rep resents them . U sin g th is as a a n d is n ow hurtling tow ard sim ilar handle, th e S ta te P arole O fficers’ action . A b out th e o n ly mieans o f A.'^soclation la s t w eek th r e a ten ed d ivertin g a sta te w id e work s t o p ­ a o n e -d a y work stoppage. Their page o f som e k in d appears to be, ' a r g u m e n t w a s th a t th e failu re a t th is w riting, som e positive help !b y Dr. T . N orm an Hurd, S ta te fr o m th e leaders o f the L e gisla­ I B udget Director, to a c t o n a ture a n d m e etin g s are going on in t h a t a rea now. The S ta te D ep a rtm en t of I n th e m e a n tim e, g o vern m en t H e a lth h a s o p e n in g s th r o u g h ­ o ffic ia ls everyw here in the S tate i o u t t h e S ta te fo r sen io r a n d e r e reaching for th e aspirin bottle a s s o c i a t e s a n i t a r i a n s a t $ 8 ,3 6 5 an d w ill probably need th e m e d i­ to $11,215. c a tio n for som e tim e to com e. Beanard S chon brun . a f o m e r C an d id ates for th e senior p osi­ tion, w h ich pays $8,365 to $10,125, l ie u te n a n t In th e City P olice D e m u s t h a v e a bachelor's degree— ! partm ent, h a s been app ointed a d - 9 D a y t — O n l y $ 2 7 9 Including 30 sem ester hours in ' m in lstr a tiv e a ss is ta n t a t th e C e n tm a th e m a tic s and natu ral science ' ral H ou*e facility o f th e Jew ish — and two years en viron m en tal H om e a n d H osp ital tor Aged. A ccord in g to e x ecu tive director h e a lth experience. T h e associate san itarian p osi­ M itch ell M. W a lfe. Sch on b ru n will A tour to R o m e a t Ea.ster tim e tion , a t $9,290 to $11,215, requires : be chaxge<l w ith direct a d m in istr a ­ will be offered for th e first tim e » b a c h e lo r ’s degree in public tive responsib ility for r esid en t se r ­ to m em b ers o f the Civil S ervice h e a lth or san itary sc ien ce —or any vices. bu ild in g services, sa fe ty and E m p lo y e es Assn., It w as a n ­ d egree w ith 30 sem ester hour* in security, com m u n ic a tio n s, an d r e ­ n o u n c ed la st week. D ates for th e m a t h e m a tic s and natural scien ce la ted areaa. S p rin g v a c a tio n are from April S c h o n b r u n . w h o atte n d e d th e 18 to 21, departing from N ew — and three years o f th e above e x ­ B a r u c h S c h o o l o f B u sin ess Ad- Y ork City. p erien ce th e A m a ste r ’s degree In public mlniatffation, aei-ved w ith T h e round trip, direct Jet fligh t h e a lth , san itary engineering or P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t from 1942 to v ia P a n A m erican Airw ays w ill e n v iro n m en ta l engineering or JO 1966. H is M sig n m e n ts inclu ded b e o n ly $279. A R o m e v a c a tio n sa fe ty . In vestiga­ pack age w h ich will include d e ­ graduate credit hours in a r e la t­ d u ty w ith W ed field m a y be su bstituted for tive, a n d e d u c a tio n a l bureaus. lu xe room s a t the H ilton H otel, Sin ce Janu ary, 1967, h e h a s served sig h tsee in g tours, an e ven in g d in ­ o n e ye a r ’s experience. A p plications and further in fo r ­ as t h e H o m e ’s a a fe ty -a n d -s e c u r ity ner w it h e n te rta in m e n t, transfers, m a tio n m a y be obtained from the o ffice r a t Central H ouse, 120 W e st guid e service^ etc., is only $110 S l a t e D e p a r tm e n t o f Oivil Service. 106th St., N ew York. add ition al. (Coiit>nued from F a g t 1) will sta g e som e kind of work •to p p a g e to force action on g et­ tin g a solid w age Increase and a fu lly -re tro a c tiv e guaranteed h a lf-p a y retirem en t plan. After our prediction, New York City te a c h e r s did stage a strike and th e C ity ’s su b w ay n e g o tia tio n s tu rn ed o u t to be the c liff-h a n g e r everyon e e xp e cte d it to be. T h e m a in trouble Is th a t the T a y lo r Law, which replaced the old C on d o n -W a d lin a n ti-str ik e law , is w ith o u t precedent* o f in ­ terp re ta tio n and operation «nd Sanitarian Jobs Pay$8,365 &Up Former Policeman ;ln Hospital Post Easter In Rome Offered 1st Time S T O W P a s t i n g M o n e y ! S p a ce is severely lim ited in R o m e at th a t tim e of year an d im m ed ia te ap p lication sh ou ld be m a d e by w ritin g to Irving P la u m e n b a u m . 711 E ig h th Ave., New Y ork, N.Y., 10036. or telep h on e (212) C ir cle 7-7780. F or C S E A S A V E OFF BUREAU RATES On Your A U T O L IA B I L I T Y I N S U R A N C E SAVE 10% MORE! State-Wide subscribes to the Safe Driver Plan. If your present com pany d oes not, we give you an additional 10%^ If you ijualify—^(8 out of 10 drivers do qualify). ■ I* C a n 't B etter B u y W H Y PA Y In s u ra n c e ... M O R E ? ST A T E -W l DE N S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y MIAMI BEACH VACATIONS!! Run to QUEENS- 9 0 - 1 6 Sutphin Boulevard, 3S O N j r O W CAR one fa b u lo u s In P rices in c lu d e jet JSans S o u c l M a im i B each. round tr ip tra n sp o rta tio n , m e a ls, c h a ise of to u rs ALL Ibu n g'es, ca­ b an as, e n te r ta in m e n t a n d a host of to oth er NEW a c tiv ities. .Zone1-------^---------------------- — I ■y IQ LEO J . M A R G O L IN M r. M a r fo lin If P r o fe sso r o f th e B o ro u fh o f M an h a tta n Y O R K — M arch 31— O n ly $229. W r ite R e u th , 711 10036 — T elep h o n e C ircle B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n at C o m m u n ity P rofessor o f P u b lio A d m in is tr a tio n G rad u ate School of P u b lio in C o lle fe N ew THE one is HALLM ARK w h ic h Its o p erates b a sic p e o p le , and b oth of w ith a su ccessfu l effic ie n c y c o n tin u in g in te r n a lly and governm ent In r ec o g n itio n th e 17 to 24— O n ly $265. A N D SINCE public r ela tio n s is also people, th e p e w le -o rlen ted a g e n c y is clo sest to a ch ievin g p u b ­ lic relations su cc e ss w ith all Its publics. Including its o w n civil service corps. SU C H AN agen cy is th e U .S. C u stom s Service, a $2.6 billion arm o f t h e U.S. Treasury D e p a r t­ m e n t. (T h e figure rep resents w h a t t h B u reau o f C u stom s collected lo r th e U n ite d S t a t e s o f A m erica In 1966). th a t sp ir it b e lies h is years o f p rofesslo n a l experience, S e tte l is o f f i ­ c ia lly “Sp e c ia l A ssista n t to th e C om m issioner." Lester D. J o h n son . I N A W AY , t h e B lu e R ibbon la bein g aw arded to C om m iasioner Joh n son and th e en tire U .S. Custm o s Service. S e t t e l is so h ig h ly p rofessio n a l t h a t h e would n o t h e sita te to sa y t h a t h is public r e ­ la tio n s ac h iev e m en t would have been im possible w ith o u t th e co­ op eration o f C om m ission er J o h n ­ son and th e total civil service corps o f U.S. C ustom s. T H E C R U X o f our aw ard to th e U .S. C u stom s Service is t h e s u c ­ c ess realized in its 1966 m od ern i­ zation . w h ich Included public r e ­ la tio n s as an integral part o f t h a t Caribbean Gala Jet ’N Cruise Spend 90 cru ise percent tim e in of th e your sun by jo in in g th is fa b u lo u s C a r ib ­ bean c ru ise bean. to Y o u ’l l sh ip — n o th e C a rrlb - JET to w asted your tim e In S .S . R e g in a cru ise Qua, to for a le isu r ely S t. M a rten , A n ti- G u a d a lo u p e , and free sh o p p in g . port at o n ly M arch M arch 9 W r ite M arch 16. C uracao $275, for P r ic e s and le a v in g r etu r n in g A p p ly at once S«neca lo r a s phone to (716) C la u d e TA E. L a n g slo w S t., te le p h o n e (716) te le ­ 2-6069, R o w ell, G. or th ro p 64 te le p h o n e R och ester, 4 73-5657. goverom enl str e a m lin in g process. T H E FACT is t h a t b rin g in f rhi (Customs Ser v ic e a lm o st intc 1h« 21st C entu ry (ju st over 30 her ft) is th e h in g e o n w h ich thl* agfjity w on th is singu lar accolade fo i public In form ation officer. U .S . C U ST O M S h a s more 9,000 em ployees, but It serve? 2Wi m illio n people, so m a n y o l whtan are o n w in gs and on wheels. w ith th e trem en d ou s growth i i th e h ig h degree o f civil MniM p erform an ce in C u stom s J* t f f t i sta te d In a superb brochure, ' 7b» C u stom s Story," un der the wcj't app rop riate head in g, "A C c M in m e n t is P e o p le ” : 1 “ A G O V ER N M EN T agency, m * ] I a n y p rivately ow ned organjMtlcn, ! is o n ly as good as its peep]* A , h ig h degree o f efficien cy snd kn ow led ge is required o f cuttoffi* I em p lo y ee s w hose Intensive i sin* Ing begins a fter recrultmeril cea ses on ly w ith retlremfj't ! resign ation . I “P E R H A P S m ore thfin o th e r G o v e n im e n t agency m ore th a n m o st commercift^ inesses, th e individual cii.MCW* office r m u st, h ave the abi)iiy o p e r a te in d ep en d e n tly and ihirk creatively, know how tc m a tter s routinely as well adverse circum stan ces, alwsy# m em b erin g t h a t h e or eh« Jf ‘ livin g sym bol o f the U.S. Gc^trn'j m e n t and Its people.” T H E R E M U S T be un ique abou t th e out^tardin*! public rela tio n s o f the U £ Ciif* to m s S ervice, particularly ItJ* ployee relations. "The Cusi«®* S to r y ” reports t h a t "the U t to m s Service h a s on e o f the p erso n n el turnover rates cJ » I g o v e rn m en t a gen cies.” C O NG RA TULATIO N S th u r S e t t e l a n d to the cJvil k * vanta pf th e U.S. Customf U s e Z ip-C od es your m ail. F u ssell, A v e ., 111 A lb a n y , (516) to Im-’P G renada, L a G u a ir a for r e m a in in g sp a c e to D e - B u ffa lo , a gen cy-^ In te iftt— B E C A U SE IT is a people-oi'ient- ti-avel and trade, only 4C s^oied organ ization , c o m m a n d in g t h e tio n a l c u stom s a g e n ts were acdti lo y a lty o f its civil servan ts as w e l l : to th e C ustom s force In th« m as t h e r esp ect o f Its n u m er o u s five years, other ubllcfi. w e aw ard our rare- ] T H IS IS a tribute t« th« l y b e stow ed P ublic R e la tio n s Bluft se r v a n ts com prisin g th e U .£. Cm* R ibb on to Arthur S e tte l, it* p u b l i c ! to m s Service, as well as to m in fo r m a tio n officer. o ffic ia ls w h o stren gth en w l tk# A VETEBAN n e w « p .p .r m .n W O P l.-o r le n U tlo n o t t h e to M rs. M a ry G o r m le y , 1883 S t., p u b lic e x te r n a lly . CIVIL SERVICE A m erie.’* Lea.Jlnir for Public Employ'-'" • 7 Dnan« W.. » ' ▼ Xelei>lio ne! 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Entered M MCond-cIaM »• •econd-clM* poetaye pa'o1 & 3 0 a t th e ^ ilConn., u n d e r the Act o* M em ber o t .Audit Bui-eau tfbnii. aiifl# ft* **** gnbicrlptloB i«» IndlTMoal Copi»»« CIVIL fuwdaft January 30, 1968 SERVICE LEADER Pag« T h ret ^ fic lu s lv B Baste P l e d g e PERB O rders Halt M etro C onference Bids A rea L eg islato rs To Renew Help In P a ss a g e Of CSEA P ro g ram s In CSEA Talks With Chemung On N urses ALBANY — T h e D i r e c t o r o f R e p r e se n ta tio n o f t h t N e w Vork S t a t e P u b l i c E m p l o y m e n t R e la t io n s B o a r d h a s o r d e r e d th« Board o f Snpervisor* o f Chemunk C ounty to refrain fr o m neKotlatinff w ith th » O rem u n g County, chap ter o f th e C ivil S e r vlc« Employees Assn., o n “o n e x olusive basis" w ith r esp ect to r e g Ijtered professional nu rses e m p lo y ^ by the c o u n ty ’s H e a lth D e ­ partment. The decision follow ed a h e a r in g on the request for a “s t a y ” file d by the Nevtr Y ork S ta te N u rses A s ioclation. T h e CSEA h a d p revlou sIjr been recognized b y t h e c o u n ty ai the exclusive n e g o tia tin g a g e n t for the county em ployees. T h e Nuriwa Association 1« se e k in g to represent the nurses iri th e c o u n ­ C a r d s T o C o O u t S o o n state legislator* from the New York City Area were urged to renew again their support of programs of the C ivil Servic* E m p lo y e es Aasn. now un der con sid e r a tio n In th « L egislatu re "on th « ground s o f Justified n eeds, n o t b u d g e ta ry re­ q u irem en ts.” T h e lawm aker* w ere g u e sts o f th e CSEA M etrop olitan C o n fe r ­ e n c e o n a leg isla tiv e p rogram sp onsored by Credm oor S t a t e H o s ­ p ital c h a p te r o f th e E m p loyees A s­ sociation, h e ld r e c e n tly in N ew ty. The order, a ccording to P a u l E. York City. Klein, Director o f R e p r e sen tation , R a n d o lp h V. Jacobs, C o n fer ­ l 3 concerned on ly w ith r e p re se n ­ e n c e president, in a n n o u n c in g tation for the registered p r o fe s- three speakers o n CSEA program s ilonal nurses and n o t o th e r c o u n ­ a n d problems, told th e so lo n s th a t ty employeyes. "you h a v e sh o w n your frien d sh ip Until the r ep resen tation disp ute for us in th e p a s t an d I s a y n ow li resolved, the B oard o f S u p e r - t h a t w e n e e d t h a t fr ie n d sh ip Tlsors also is ordered to r efrain m ore th a n ever. O ur program s are from “entering into a colle ctiv ely reasonable an d Justifiable an d negotiated a g r ee m en t” w ith the th eir e n a c tm e n t Is a d u ty a n d r e ­ I CSEA with respect to term s an d sp onsib ility o f g o v e rn m en t.” I conditions o f e m p lo y m en t o f th e Sp eak ers I nurses and to l>e ne u tr a l in its S p eak ers for th e e v e n t were i treatment o f l>oth o f t h e em ployee J o se p h D . Lochner, C S E A e x e c u ­ organizations Involved. tive director; S e t h T o w se, CSEA a s s is ta n t counsel, and L ouis B u s ­ sell, c h a irm a n o f th e C o m m ittee L A W M A K E R S A N D F R IE N D S — for a J u st l / 6 0 t h R e tire m en t. T hese ten m em b ers of the L egislatu re w ere g u ests L ochner stressed to h is aud ien ce th e need for considerable im p rove­ a t a m eetin g of the M etropolitan C on feren ce of m e n t in th e G overnor’s proposal the Civil Ser v ic e E m p lo y e es Assn., w here th e y for a n e ig h t-p e rc en t, a c r o s s -th e - h eard tlie basis for CSEA goals in the S enate and board raise for S t a t e workers, A ssem bly this year. F ro m left to right are A ssem ­ O o n g a n C u iU S e ts M e e t in g T h is F r id a y The D o n g a n G u ild , t h e S t a t e Ie m p l o y e e s o r g a n i z a t i o n , w i l l ttieet on F r i d a y , a t t h e N e w I York F o u n d l i n g H o sp ita l, s a y in g th a t sta tistic s an d i n f l a ­ tionary pressure Justified a far bigger raise. H e w arned t h a t f a i l ­ ure to keep public em p lo y ee s closer to par w ith their c o u n te r ­ parts in private in d u str y could lead to "fin an cial d isaster for our workers in N ew York S t a t e — and so o n .” j The Rev. A n th on y T o g n o c c h i o f jths Saleslan F a th ers, w ill p r e se n t I* dramatic film o f his r ecen t visit jto tha mission fields In S ou th I n urging full r etroactivity in jAmerca at 7 p.m. in t h e recreation th e n on -con trlb u to ry y S t a t e R e ­ j^ootn on the second floor. M e m - tire m en t S ystem , B u ssell told th e pei'3 and ftien ds are Invited. legislators th a t the S y s t e m ’s a s ­ I The guild h as In stituted a n ew se ts could "easily su p p ort su ch jtlme for m eetings— r e fr esh m e n ts r etroactivity — a n d m ore.” H e Und coffee will be served from sta te d th a t i t would be "grossly to 8:30 p m.; bu siness m e etin g s u n fair, unjust" to deny workers ►111 begin at 6:30 p.m. a n d gu e st a fu lly -g u a r a n te ed h a l f - p a y r e ­ Leakers will be invited to c om e tire m en t and th a t th e o n ly w ay 7 p.m. This earlier tim e sc h e d - to do it w as by providing full • ^'111 enable m em bers to travel retroactivity. '»n8 In the early even in g hours. "We are now In a lon g period for ap p lication s for o f trial an d error w ith t h e P u b ­ scholarship e x a m in a tio n s lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B oard ,” leldi ‘lii’ected t o W Uliam T o w se told h is listen ers. B oard om ’ o f th e sc h olarsh ip m em bers, th em selves, lack e x p e r i­ . ^ i t t e e , R oom 608. 60 P ark e n c e an d the T aylor L aw la ck s «■ New York, N.Y., 10007. o th e r precedences In law, h e d e ­ clared. F le d ge Cards ''•'•♦o r b ly m e n Seym our Posner, M ax T urshin, A n tlion y M ercorella; and O reste M aresca; Sen. S im o n J . Llel>owita; A s se m b ly m en S. W illiam G reen and G eorge Cincotta; Randolpii V. Jacob s, C onferenc* president; A sse m ly m e n Harry Kraf, B e tra m B a k er an d A lexan d er Chananau. A b sent w h en the phot* w as ta k e n w as A sse m b ly m a n Leonard Sim on. R e a p p o in te d A fter a descrip tion o f th e cu r ­ — Ii'ving R ie se of r en t problem s b ein g posed by Point, president o f C hilds P E R B hearings, T ow se told c h a p ­ 1bv r eap p oin t- ter delegates th a t CSEA m e m b e rs !«t. noi' R ockefeller, su b - th r o u g h o u t th e S t a t e w ou ld so o n confirm ation, a s a be receivin g pledge c a rd s to sig n , Kina V isitors d e sig n a tin g their desire to h a v e ise a * Park S ta te H ospital, C SEA as their sole rep resen tative. 'il York City, He urged a n all-ou t e f f w t to get iriM ^ in th e u n - b o th memDers an d o o n -m e in b e r t ^ until Deo: 11 . W74. s ig n e d up. P A Y TALK — Joseph D. Lochner, e x ecu tive director of th e Civil Service E m p lo y e es A ssn., explains the need for a greater salary in crease for S ta te e m ­ ployees than that proposed by G ov­ ernor R ockefeller to d e leg a te s and gu e sts at the r ecen t legislative luncheon of the M etropolitan Con­ ference, CSEA. A tten d in g th e session were S e n . S im o n J. Leibowitz and A ssem bly­ SPE A K E R S Louis B ussell, chairm an of the C o m m ittee f o r m en Seym our P osner, G eorge i a J u s t l/6 0 t h R etirem en t, exi^ains the n e c e s sity of the retroaotiv# C in cotta, Harry K ra f, B ertram : p e n sion s y s te m during the ann ual L egislative luncheon of t h e M et­ B aker, A lexander C h a n a n a u , A n ­ ropolitan Conference, Civil S e r v ic e E m p loyees Assn. With h im ar« th o n y M ercorella, S. W illia m Randolph Jacobs, con feren ce iw esid en t, an d Seth T ow se, a s s is ta n t Green; M ax T u rsh in a n d L eonard counsel for th e Statew ide A ssociation , w h o spoke on th e F ublle B m I ploym ent Reiatl«ma B o a r d . 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R em em ber f e w e x p e c te d In c r e a s e s w i ll at v p ijc *- and ^ ® mailed fo rm a Jatitiary 30, 1968 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER C ity A n n o u n c e s T e s t C i t y C For P o lic e A id e J o b A S e t ; The C ity D ep artm en t b e g in n in g no llce a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a i d e Ihe M a r c h of T hursday 9 w r itte n P erson nel (F eb . 1 ), w ill for r ec e iv e several open Tti» Jobs p a y $5.7«0 to $7,190 ,nd require a higli sch ool or ^ulvalency dip lom a. I n add ition , ojndidates m u st h a v e eith er tw o yeirs clerical experience, o n e year of college or train in g in a p u b lifj service career program . to m en 10 t o a s e w S t a r t T he for for C ity casew ork er Satu rd ay 2 8 y e a r s o ld . n ic a l H ig h D ep artm en t p o sitio n s tests School w ill at of w ith be A SHERATON -ATLANTIC (212) PE 6-5700. th e has G O O D N C IV IL S E R V IC E E W 20, Feb. A venue 10 and diploma • Civil of and th e S o c ia l sc h e d u le for w a lk -ln exam s B ro o k ly n T ech­ S e r v ic es. M arch Fort 30 G reene at 9 a .m . at P la ce. workers a ssign ed to the o f S p ec ia l S ervices are c on c er n e d w ith auxiliary pro­ g r a m s su ch a« job tr a in in g and p la c em e n t, d ay ca re cen ter s an d h o m e s for the aged, h om e m a k in g services, boardin g a n d nu rsin g h o m e s a n d tr a in in g for m others 'in im proved hou sehold m a n a g e ­ m ent. In a d d itio n bo salary, c a se workers en jo y a wide variety of a ttr a c tiv e frin ge b e n efits. In clu d ­ in g four w eeks o f paid a n n u a l v a c a tio n , sic k leave c iu n u la tlv e to 180 days, paid h olid ays, a c h oice o f o n e o f th ree full p aid h e a lth an d hospital in su r a n c e plans, o p p ortu n ity for m em b ersh ip in a blood credit program an d m em bersh ip In a g e n erou s r e ­ tir e m e n t sy stem . I n addition, a case worker w h o h a s been o n s t a f f a t lea st tw o years b eco m es eligible for on e o f app ro x im a te ly 200 scholarships T o K eep In form ed, D aE H A N T Y The IN S T im E O FFIC E HOURS: MON. TO F R I. 9:30 A.M. to t P.M. — Closed Satu rd ays. — 5 0 Y e a r s o f S u c c e s s in S p e c ia liz e d E d u c a tio n For Career Opportunities and Personal Advancement CLASSES MEET FRIDAYS AT 7 P .M . FOR CARPENTER Exam O fficially Ordered S a la r y $ 1 0 ,5 8 7 .5 0 CLASSES NOW MEETING NEXT EXAMS FOR FIREMAN MANHATTAN: Tuesdays a t 1:15, 5:30 or 7:30 P.M. JAMAICA: Wednesdays a t 7 P.M. PATROLMAN MANHATTAN: M. m n scNOOL e q u iv a le n c y diplom a CLASSES MEET IN MANHATTAN AND JAMAICA EM PLOYEES S U P E R V IS IN G C L E R K -S T E N O CLASSES MEET In Manhatton, Monday or Wednesday at 6 P.M. In Jamaica. Thursday at 6:30 P.M. PRACTICAL VOCATIONAL COURSES: Licensed by N.Y. State— Approved for Veterans • MORS Follow T h e Leader. PREPARATION FOR MUNICIPAL CREDIT UNION EARN given yearly for g r a d u ate stu d y tow ard a m a ste r ’s degree i n s o ­ c ial work. U n der term s o f th e sc h olarsh ip , a c ase w orker’s fu ll sala r y an d be n e fits c o n tin u e as h e p u rsues full tim e stu d y to w a r d th e degree. C om p lete tu itio n a n d sc h o o l exp en ses also are covered. The w ritten te st w ill be o f the m u ltip le ch o ice type an d m a y In­ clu d e questions o n vocabulary, verbal a n alogies r ead in g c o m p r e ­ h e n sio n and arith m etic rea so n in g , desirable w ays of d ealin g w it h people an d psych ological an d s o ­ ciological concep ts. F u r th e r details o n a career as a c a se worker m a y be o b tain ed by p h o n in g , w ritin g or visitin g t h e C ity D e p a r tm e n t o f P er so n n e l, R e c r u itm e n t D ivision, R oom M -4, 220 Church S treet, N ew York^ N.Y. 10013 (tele p h o n e : 6 6 6 -8 7 0 0 ).' MANHATTAN! IIS EAST IS ST., Near 4 Ave. (All Subweysll JAMAICA: tf-ZS MERRICK itVD., b .t. Jamaico & Hillside Avet.i A U T O M E C H A N IC S D IV ID E N D S I D R A F T IN G S arv ie* (M r a n n u m • Peld for tho i 'M o n lh Period! ttief in c U d Oee. S I , 1 9 6 7 S h erot m e / b o p u rch asod to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 P s $ 6 , 4 5 0 Case | B ureau S frpi.»r« rot foul E9UIVALENCY t announced D ep a rtm en t FOR HI6H SCHOOL E x a m billty. File Until Feb. 13 For Janitor Jobs at Euaranteeri ratest P erson nel Jan. D e K a lb T u e sd a y te sts will be a t 9 a.m. A p p lication s a n d fu r th e r In­ a n d 1 p.m. o n Feb. .20 and M arch fo r m a tio n m a y b« o b ta in e d from 12 o n th e messzanlne floor a t 40 th e A p p lication s S e c tio n o f th e W orth S t., M a n h a tta n . C a se worker I is open to gr a d ­ D e p a r tm e n t o f P er so n n e l or from th e public libraries i n N e w York uates o f accredited fou r -y e a r c o l­ City, M o u n t V o m on , N ew R o ­ leges or un iversities. A ny m ajor Administrative aides perform chelle, W h ite P la in s a n d Yonkera. Is acceptab le. N o n -c itiz e n s c a n gsneral clerical a n d typ in g ta«ks; q u a lify by submitting^ before a p receive and tr a n sm it in fo r m a tio n pointmtent, d e c la r a tio n s o f i^" te n t to becom e citizens. from the public, police office rs jnd other g o v e rn m en t agencies; T h e star tin g salary will be $6,prepare and type reports; h a n d le 450 A year, w ith a n Increase to equipment and supplies; op erate T h e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f Civil $6,800 a fte r three m o n th s a n d business m ach in es, sw itchb oard s. S ervice will receive a p p lication s to $7,200 a fter six m o n th s. After radios and other elec tr o n ic eq u ip - u n til Feb. 13 for th # M arch 18 o n e year o f su cc e ssfu l job p er­ Dient; and do o th e r r elated task s. >M‘itte n exam fo r su pervisin g. fo r m an ce, case workers are p ro­ Tin a?e req uirem en t does n o t h e a d a n d c h ie f ja n ito r positions, m o te d w ith n o fu r th er e x a m in ­ apply to v e ter a n s as defined by | S u p ervisin g Janitors currently ations, to case worker II w ith an Section 85 of the Civil Ser v ic e ' receive $5,000 to $6,180 w h ile h e a d a n n u a l salary r a n ge o f $7,200 to Liw. In addition, all v e ter a n s m a y , Janitors g e t $5,940 to $7,280 and $9,550. C ase workers who h a v e c o m deduct from their age th e a m o u n t | the c h ie f p ositio n pays $7,475 to 'pleted a t lea st 30 credits tow ards timj they served o n a c t i v e , $9.0'^0. duty—In d eterm ining th eir e l l g l - ' O p e n in g s ar# w ith th e D e p a r t­ a m a ste r o f social work degree m e n t o f C on servation, H e a lth and r e c eiv e a $600 ye a rly sala r y dif­ E d u cation , th « O ffic e o f G en er a l feren tial. T h o se w h o h a v e c o m ­ S ervices an d th® S ta t* U n iversity p le ted 60 su ch credits g e t a d if­ ferential of $1,200 a ye«r. system . C ase workers are em p loyed by S u p e rv isin g Janitors m u s t h ave th e C ity’s £>epartment o f S o cial two years exp eilem ce in th e m a in ­ te n a n c e o f a large bu ild in g and S er v ic e s, which a d m in isters the * grounds. H ea d Janitors n e e d la rgest m u n ic ip a l public a s s is t­ I ■ jo u r n e y m a n sta tu s In a bu ild in g a n c e program in th e country. M ost c ase workers are a ssign ed trade or th r e e y e ars m a in te n a n c e Save money on your to th e D e p a r tm e n t’s B u reau o f e x p erien ce—Including o n e year as next visit to New York a supervisor. T h e c h ie f p o sition P ublic A ssistan c e , w h ich cares for Check into th e Sh era to n requires tw o years su ch supervia- about 600,000 N ew Yorkers. In ad d ition to arran gin g fin a n c ia l Atlantic Hotel! The special o ry experience. Sheraton-Atlantic rats for ail assistance^ c ase workers a ssig n ed government employees and h ere m ak e referrals for h e a lth their families will save you M a n a g e m e n t A n a ly sts services, reh a b ilita tio n and tr a in ­ real money. T h e D e fe n se C ontract A d m in ­ in g program s, r eh ou sin g or for a ^9 .00 single istration S ervices R egion , 770 n u m b er o f o th er a g en cy or c o m ­ n 4 . 0 0 double B road w ay, N ew Y ork City^ h a s m u n ity services. Great Location-Arcade con­ o p en in g s for m a n a g e m e n t a n ­ C ase workers assign ed to th e nects hotel to Penn Station alysts a t G S -1 1 ($9,657). and the new Madison Square B u reau o f C h ild W elfare direct C a n d id a te s sh ou ld h a v e e xp eri­ Garden. Same block as Em­ their e n ergies tow ard child ren in pire State Building. Subways e n c e Id en tify in g a n d an a ly z in g n eed. S ervices inclu de counsellin g, to all points of the city leavs m anpower req u irem en ts and h o m e m a k in g , group a n d foster ifom right under the hotel. w orkload characteristics. 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P o s to n a lso d o e s n o t s u b s ta n t ia te ju s t w h y th e r e v o c a tio n o f free one of w ith o u t th esis o f th e tw o c h o ic e s; N ovem ber, a r is e s “W hose an th e f a u lt in ju s t ic e charge to an to in d efin ite o r d e r Is t h a t It h a d a llo w u n lim ited num ber o ffice r s o f a p r o life r a tin g n u m b e r of tim e d e le g a te s o f e m p lo y e e o ff and o r g a n iz a tio n s q u e s tio n It th a t e x is ts ? ” D oes is F irst o f bound B oard decrease fin a lly as th e P u b lic d e te r m in e s th e q u estio n s s e n ta tio n . S e c o n d ly , th e E m p lo y m e n t of e m p lo y e e to ta l n u m b e r o f e m p lo y e e s em ­ p e r c e n t. T h ir d ly , t h e sm o o th is a s sm o o th m uch o p e r a tio n of In t h e o p e r a tio n of an In te r e s t o f th e p u b lic governm ent Itse lf, sin c e good la b o r r e la tio n s are a n a b so lu te n e c e s s ity b e tw e e n g o v e r n m e n t, rep resen t m a n a g em en t, a n d represent la b o r . I t h a s p r iv a te b u sin e ss a n d W e th e stru ed lo n g b e e n th e a o r g a n iz a tio n s, w h ic h com m on p r a c tic e In th e In d u stry secto r. order of th e as f a ile d a a n y th in g to C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n o th er B a c k th an , as we can sa id be b efore, con­ a n tl- fin d e rs T o in th e W o r k P o llce -F ir e D ep artm en t p a r ity p a y d i s p u t e h a v e c o m e u p w i t h th fe ir r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s . T h is fo r fo u r see th e m d isp u te over sa la ry d iffe re n tia ls has th is th is f a ir ? fo rc e la now so lv ed — If sh o u ld th e get been C ity Just o n ly d e t a ile d r e c e iv e » o p p o r t u n it y . we to accept th e Im m e d i­ th e s it t h is ? d e c id e s In It to Is R e m a in in g d e la y , th e Is t h e C ity d iffe r e n tia ls m a tter sh o u ld for fr in g e of fr in g e accept th e b e n e fits b en e fits. T o report and as fo r use end th e th e t im e th a t C i v i l S e r v ic e . V. S ta te ROSE H o s p it a l E d ito r . S u p p o rt The your J a n u a ry Leader c iv il 23 show s s e r v ic e is s u e once of in W e as a g a in e m p lo y e e s C o m p t r o ll e r have an n o t s h a re th e u rg e n c y as he be r e m e d ie d . T h e lis t th a t he th e m , h is of o p in io n th e but It e m s th a t can im p o r t a n t f a c t Is f o r us! L e t us not c a r p in g , a rg u m e n ta tiv e , f a u l t ­ fin d in g , c r itic a l a ll t im e . th e a n y th n g ta lk fo r and and D id c i v il ever s e r v ic e except F o r o n c e le t u s w r it e to C o m p ­ L e v itt e ffo rt. and h is D o n ’t t e ll h im we In te r e s t and h is w e? O f c o u rs e to one ed th a t h e does not th e com pany I had th in g in t h a t s p e ll • lie u of lim ita tio n e x c e p t fori h e a r i n g — i f th il upon th e o th e r situ a tio n s, p o w e r ol| to dep u tle e v i d e n t l y e n t i t l e d t o t h e b en efit D i r e c t o r ’s d ep u ty. a u th o r ity to In op p osln i t h a t t h e D irect a p p o in t w a s n o t a u th o r iz e d of th e d e p u tie s, li to e x e r c i s e in^ D irecto r. 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H ofstad tef J u stic e ( C o l u m n o f F e b r u a r y 1 4 , 1 9 6 7 ) wa p r o b le m of h e autt D ir ec to r . fa c tu a l Issu es r a ise sd th e o f t h e w o r k ’" o f th e p e titio n e r d ate on w ro te P a rta A back and checked m y a s k in g B A F rank J u stic e se ttle m e n t hell w ith o u t to w h ic h h is he p o sitio n had e ffe c tiv e N ovem ber, l d i s c h a r g e d . H is p r l ^ been sta n tla l m e d ic a r e le a v e a n d P a r t B . 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T h e s e t t le m e n t r e s u lt e d In r eln sta tem ^ a n o th e r. t a liz a tio n , b 02> p ita l m aive s t h e c la im y e a r s of a l l i e d f le ld i o f t h e s t a t u t o r y p r o v i s i o n . H o w e v e r , t h e r e s p o n d e n t contend-l we m o re i t • he D ep u ties m a y be w r o n g fu lly c o m p la in ? pay • R a d io v io la te d In tim e o f w ar. H ow ever, do hom e The tw e lv e and e m p l o y e e Is a n h o n o r a b l y d i s c h a r g e d v e t e r a n w h o h a d senedi n it-p ic k in g you o i r e h a s p a id f o r , a n d h o w m a n y to d o la tter In co m p eten cy or m ls c o n d u c t-^ h o w n Frank c a r e t h e a m o u n t i t in s u p p o s e d to c la im . of d ism issa l th ou gh th a t ra re tlia t even d ir e c te d L e v it t . m ay to p a t ie n t d o n ’t b a v e a n y t h i n r L ev in , h a d 75. T h e s ta tu t e p r o h ib its r e m o v a l o f a p e r m a n e n t The m a n y o f y o u r h o s p it a l d a y s m e d i- p r e s e n lin s r D ir ec to r h is co n te n tio n s in m e d i­ You A. A la n s e r v e d i n t h e n o n - c o m p e t l t l t v e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f A ssistan t th <e le tte r p i t a l in s u r a n c e , w h ic h in c lu d e s i n ­ w ith to o r lz ed e f f e c t iv e a l l y w i t h a d e f in it e p r o ­ P a rt A h o s p ita l b ill? th i 1966. U rg ed s a la ry . Questionlhand Answers my of System e x a m p le . IN V IE W O F th e L e v i t t ’s sam e S lflilllY on had L e a d e r; C o m p t r o ll e r m e d ic a r e . 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G o ffe n . m m e m b e r t h e s a m e w o r k c in d r e c e iv in g o n ly 1968 R e p lie s th is s ta te ­ o f f i c e — s id e ages m o r a le P o s to n c le r ic a l som e get & ■ y WILLIAM GOFFEN M e n t a l H y g ie n e account s e n tm e n t M rs. ua th e Ite m B in 239 W a l l S i r r e l , F E d e r a l 8-8350 w i t h fS.OO t o th e fo r of th in k te n d a n ts ’ 303 S o . M a n n i n g B lv d ., I V 2-5474 C Jiarle* A n d r e w i — p e r c o p y . S u b s c r ip tio n M any B u t. com es A d v e r t is in r R e p r e s e n t a tiv e s ; K I N G S T O N , N .Y . — fo r re p e a te d ly now. 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T he c itizen s o f N ew Y ork S ta te can w ell be proud o f these alert pu b­ lic em p loyees.” A $200 aw ard w e n t to A nna W a g a r o f Troy, D e p a r tm en t of M otor V eh icles,’ who suggested a ch a n g e in th e procedure used fo r su sp en d ed v eh icle reg istr a ­ tions. S h e proposed elim inating' th e process of the registran t se n d ­ in g in the ren ew al stub, and su g ­ ge sted in stead th a t t h e registrant te ll the D e p a r tm e n t o f th e date th e vehicle w a s Inspected, the nu m b er of th e sta tio n perform ing th e in sp ection an d the nu m ber of th e Inspection stick er given. T h is en tirely e lim in a te s the job o f ch e ck in g the su sp en sion notice ag a in st the registration and r e ­ tu rn in g th e stub to the registrant. T h u s far, a sa v in g s o f $4,539.60 has been realized. O ne aw ard o f $150 w as pre­ sen te d to Theodore Y . Proskln, o f Albany, D e p a r tm e n t o f T a x a ­ tio n an d F in an ce. H e designed a new form au d it program for the pu rp ose of sim p lify in g and str e a m ­ lin in g correspon dence In c o n n e c ­ tio n w ith the three prim ary au d it procedures o f th e F ed eral S u b eta n tiatlon Audit. F ive S ta te em p lo y ee s earned $100 awards. T hese Included Am odio P. Coppola, Sr. o f H ig h ­ land, D e p a r tm en t o f S o cial Serv­ ices, w h o sh ow ed how c o n str u c ­ tio n of a n e w p u m p house and in t e r p lan t for th e S ta te S chool a t H igh land cou ld be com bined u n d e r one roof. Ju lia M. M oloney o f Albany, D ep artm en t o f H ealth, also received $100 for h er idea o f revising se c tion s o f th e Public H e a lth Law to perm it the filing of birth, d e a th an d m arriage n o ­ tice s m ore fi-equently th a n once a m onth. A nother $100 award w as presented to W alter E. T io m b le y e S ta te E m p lo y e e M rs. w a r d M E rsa P oston , P resid e n t of Feb. 3 nue, L e a d e r C o ld th e O lv ll S e r v ic e Com - lyn, a n d E sth er Leifer o f Albany, all fr o m th e W ork m en ’s C om p en ­ sa tio n Board. R e c ip ie n ts o f $35 aw ards were E d m u n d R . B u rn s o f Jo h n so n City, W or k m e n ’s C om p en sation B oard; R ob ert N. S m ith o f A l­ bany, D e p a r tm e n t o f Agriculture a n d M arkets, e n d S y lv ia J. B r ig null o f V alatie, D e p a r tm e n t o f State. T w e n ty - fiv e dollar aw ard w in ­ ners were V in c e n t C uccioli of H icksville, D u a n e H. D e w a n o f C a n to n (2 aw ards) a n d W illiam F. F in c h o f M ilford, all from the D e p a r tm en t of A griculture an d M arkets; W illiam M urphy of S ch en ectad y, D e p a r tm en t of T a x a ­ tion and F in a n c e; E leanor C. Longobardl of B rooklyn an d H elen N ester o f A lbany, b o th from the W ork m en ’s C o m p en sation Board, an d Lloyd J. H erbert o f Troy, D e p artm en t o f E ducation. Those receiving $15 aw ards were HUda M. S ta n le y o f B in g ­ h a m to n , E d ith H irschk ow itz o f T he B ronx an d W ilm a A. R eeves, o f W illiam sville, all from th e W orkm en's C om p en sation Board, a n d W illiam I. W attenberg o f Brooklyn, E>epartment o f State. T e n dollar aw ards were given to M arth a K. H arris o f F lushing, W ork m en ’s C om p en sation Board, an d D oroth y M. S m ith o f A lbany, D e p artm en t o f S ta te . B e n ja m in K a n a r ic k o f B rook ­ lyn, W ork m en ’s C om p en sation Board^ received a C ertificate o f Merit.' w ill b e C o o le y D a ile y , honored at a a t th e H o te l B iltm o re , M a n h a tta n . The W a lte r s j years o f service to th e Center. Mrs. D ailey, for 22 years D irec­ tor o f N u rsin g and h e a d o f the S ch ool o f Nui'sing a t the H ospital C enter, retired recen tly. S h e is th e first w om an e le c te d to th e H o s­ p ital C e n ter’s M edical Board, w as a ffilia te d w ith th e New York City u n d e r s ta n d . O u r m e n u n d e rs ta n d . T h e s o rro w a fa m ily fe e ls . T h e n e e d to le s s e n th e b u rd e n . O n e 's fin a n c ia l lim its. A n d th e y u n d e rs ta n d , th ro u g h h u m a n e x p e r ie n c e a n d tra in in g , h o w to a rra n g e a fu n e ra l s e rv ic e w ith b o th ta c t a n d s ym p a th y . W h e n th e n e e d a ris e s , ta lk to th e m a n a t y o u r n e ig h b o rh o o d W a lte r 8 . C o o k e c h a p e l. and Thom as te stim o n ia l B oard of H . W a lte r s, d in n e r 43rd S treet an d M ed ic a l C enter is p ayin g talbute to th eir S atu rd ay, M a d iso n A v e ­ H a r le m H o sp ita l D e p a r tm en t o f H osp itals for 29 years an d achieved outsta n d in g recx)gnition in the nursing p r ofes­ sion in N ew York Sta te , New J e r ­ se y an d th e D istrict of Colum bia for a tota l o f 40 years. Dr. W alters, a m em ber of th e M edical Board, w as form erly dir­ ector o f the D e p a r tm en t of Oral S u rgery a t H arlem H ospital and is now a c o n su lta n t in th e C olum ­ b ia U n iver sity -H a r lem H ospital a ffiliation . For 35 o f his 39 years a t H arlem H ospital h e served gratuitously. L ast m on th , Di’. W a l­ ters w as one o f eleven m em bers o f the F irst D istrict D e n ta l S ociety o f N ew York to be elected to th e H ouse o f D eleg a te s of the A m er­ ican D e n ta l Association. R eservation s for the testim on ial d in ner a t $12.50 each m a y be p h o n e d in to FO 8-3200, 286-3176 or M U 5-4918 th rou gh Friday, Jan. 26. In Salary Negotiations B u ffa lo S c h o o l A id e s R equest 2 0 % (F ro m Leader C o rre s p o n d e n t) B'UFFALO— A Civil Service E m ­ p loyees A ssn. group tod ay re­ q u ested a 20 p e rcen t raise, with a m in im u m o f $1,000, for clerks who w ork in th e B ufJalo school system . T h e clerks are represented by th e B u f f a lo c o m p etitive un it, o f Erie chapter, CJSEA. T h e 20 p erce n t raise is id e n ti­ c a l w ith a package s e ttle m e n t reac h e d by t h e B oard o f E d u ca ­ tion a n d the B u ffa lo T e a ch er s F ed eration, w h ich b argains for B u ffa lo teach ers. “W e w a n t the sa m e raise and other b en efits t h a t will go to the te a ch er s,” said Josep h V. Drago, u n it CSEA president. I t is e stim a ted t h a t the te a ch ­ er raise w ill c o st th e city about $5.1 m illion a year. M ean w h ile, Neil C um m ings, p resid en t o f Erie chapter, said ch a p te r rep resentatives will c a m ­ B oost p aign to obtain 20 percent pay h ik es th is ye a r for all City wcikel's w h o are m em bers o f ether| chapter un its. T h e B oard o f E d u cation Is com-1 m itted to th e new contract wlthj t h e te a ch er s on ly if B u ffalo Major! F ra n k A. S e d ita c a n raise tfcil m on ey. I t will require a healthy dos€ oil ad d ition al ^JJate aid to do it, mostj observers predict. B u ffa lo w ill ben efit from Gov.j R o c k e feller ’s bu dget propo.‘al rais^^,,^e S ta te aid ceiling froaj $ 6 6 0 ^ pupil to $726 but wtl e n o u g h to cover the $5.1 roillionj in proposed teacher p ay incacEseJ State U. Council A LBA N Y — Walter Wilmshuuij o f C an to n ha.«! been appointed Wj G overnor R ockefeller as a wfffl'j ber o f the C ou ncil of Slate versity Agricultural and Tecfr| n lcal College at Canton. Dr. Porter Named Walter B. Cooke. FU N ERA LS FRO M R .N . M e d a ls (C ontinued from P a g e 1) a pan el o f ju d ges consisting organized and Im p lem ented pro- t h e c h ie f e x ecu tive in each of s r a m s w h ic h b e n e fited n o t o n ly I c ivil service Jurisdictions, are: Law rence H. Baer, RegioriB] t h e S ta t e b u t t h e seven m illion D irector o f the U n ited S ta te s Ci\)i drivers in It. D e sp ite h is devotion Ser v ic e C om m ission ; Mrs. to h is work, R iker h a s alw ays H. P o ston , P re sid e n t of New Yoiit fou n d tim e to contrib ute to both S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f Civil s^r. c h a r itab le a n d professional o r ­ vice; S olom on H oberm an , Peijcnganization s. n el D irector o f N ew York City M ax S. Saslow , director o f P er ­ Civil Service Com m ission; son n el R e lation s, City Civil S e r ­ T heodore H. Lang, D epu ty Super, vice C om m ission, w h o h a s dozens in te n d e n t (P erson n el) of the of n ew program s to h is credit, B oard o f E d u cation ; and Dr. su ch as t h e e sta b lish m e n t o f c o ­ H arvey, D e a n o f t h e Gradual* operative tia in in g program s and S c h o o l o f P ublic Administrfitlcn in te r -c h a n g e in train in g program s o f N ew Y ork U n iversity; Jeriy for all g o v ern m en tal jurisdiction s F in k elsteln , publisher o f the Civil in th e m etrop olitan area; th e I n ­ S ervice Leader. T h e qualification* stitu te for Editors o f H ouse Or­ o f m ore th a n 1,000 nom inees tubga n s in N ew York City Agencies; m itted by d e p a r tm e n t heads and th e S u m m er P rogram for the e m ­ civic o r g an ization s were evaluated p lo y m e n t o f A frican stu d en ts in in th e selection. c o n n e c tio n w ith t h e A m ericanT h e A n nu al G old M edal Axvaid A frican In stitu te . T h is is in add i­ Is a h ig h lig h t o f th e civil seivite tion to th e key role h e plays in calen d ar. P r e se n ta tio n s in pievicia professional o r g an ization s an d in years h a v e been m a d e by Viet. c o m m u n ity Im p rovem en t a c tiv ­ P resid e n t H ub ert H. Humphrty, ities. S e n ator R o b er t P. K en nedy and T h e w inn ers were se lected by G overnor N elson A. Rockefeller H o n o r e d F o r S e r v ic e M rs. A lid a D .D .S ., for s u g ­ Program . M r s . C o o le y , D r . A re o n e y aw ards Tuesday, January 30, LEADER S h a r e e m p lo y e e s w ere g r a n te d c a s h S u g g estio n $100 for proposing t h a t plexiglass sh ee ts be In stalled betw een the colu m ns a n d above the railings o f th e open rotund a in the S ta te M useum to p reven t children from throw ing objects over the railings^ The plexiglass does n ot spoil the arch itectu re. P aul N. Loom is of S ta t e n Islan d, W ork m en ’s C o m ­ pensation Board, w as also aw ard­ ed $100 for su ggestin g th a t a u t h ­ orization for securin g a n a p p ara­ tus (back support, prosthesis, etc.) be exten d ed directly by m e a n s of outright auth orization . This would save typ in g a le n g th y and involved form a n d c la im a n ts would re­ ceive auth orization directly and promptly. A jo in t aw ard of. $100 w as pre­ sen ted to W illiam W h ite o f D e ­ pew a n d S u s a n Vorwerk of B u f ­ falo, both from th e D e p artm en t o f A griculture and M arkets, for s u g ­ gesting a m ore e con om ical m ethod of ship ping sam p le boxes for m eat in sp ection s from the food labora­ tory in A lban y to th e district o f­ fice in B u ffalo. A n aw ard o f $75 w a s given to Jo h n P. T u ck er o f B in gh am ton , D e p a r tm en t o f A griculture and M arkets, for red esign in g the daily in sp ection form o f th e B ureau o f W e ig h ts a n d M easures. F ifty d ollar aw ards were earned by M a x S te ll o f B atavia, an d Harold J , C h ap m an o f W e st O oxsackie, b o th from th e D ep artm en t of Agriculture and Markets; B lan ch e S chu lder o f F ar R o c k a way. R o s e tte S . M iller o f B rook­ o f Albany, D e p a r tm en t o f T a x a ­ tio n and F in an ce, who su ggested th e su b stitu tion o f a carbon copy o f a letter for a m a n u ally pre­ pared files ou tcharge relating to Individual Incom e tax returns. T h e o d o r e P. W eyhe of Albany, D e p a r tm e n t o f E ducation, earned W A Y ork th e SERVICE $25 0 CALL 2 9 5 ^ 7 0 0 to reach any of o u r 9 neighbortuM d fu n e ra l hom es. M a n h a tta n (E. 8 5 th S t.) • M an h attan (W . 7 2 n d S t.) • B ronx (F o rd h a m ) • Bronx (Concourse) * Bronx (P a rk c h e s ter) • B rooklyn (B ay R idge) B rooklyn (F iatb u s h ) • Q ueens (Jackson H e lg h tt) • Q ueens (J am a ic a ) A LBA N Y -Dr. Ia n H. Porter, ac tin g c h a ir m a n o f th e D ep a r t­ m e n t o f P ediatrics o f A lbany M ed ­ The M ental H y g ie n e ica l C ollege, h a s been n am ed M H E A M E E T S — director o f fciie Birth D e fec ts I n ­ m e t i n th e H o t e l W e llin g t o n , A lb a n y , to d isc u s s p ro b le m s . _____ Left to y e e s i n th e D e p a r t m e n t o f M e n t a l H y g ie n e , stitu te o f N ew York S ta te here, e m p lo gaiDuel G over n o r Rockefplter- h a s a n ­ t h e o f f ic e r s ’ .t a b l e , a r e : D o r r is B lu s t , s e c r e t a r y ; n ou nced . Hi's salary will be $24;500 c o n s u lt a n t ; F r a n k ^^o.stello, p r e s id e n t ; B e r i ^ r d S ilb e *^ *"*” ’ an n u ally. a n d M a r i e D o n a ld s o n , v ic e -p r e s id e n t . i CIVIL January SO, 1968 SERVICE LEADER Page Nine Practical Test TO H E L P (E T THE YO U P A S S A RCO ST D D V BOOK PRICES 8.00 5.00 ^4.00 3.00 5.00 ^4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 ^4.0C 5.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 -4.00 lOOKS Aeeountant A u d ito r ----------------^j^inistrative Astisfant Offiecr Asiessor Approistr ---------------------------------------------------Attorney /^yte Mochinlsf ----------------------Auto Mechanic ------------------------Itglnninq Office Worker -------leveroqe Control I n v e s t._______ loohltceper Account Clerk ------Iridqe & Tunnel O f f ic e r _ gui Maintaineri — Group B ----lus O p e r o t o r --------- :---------------l u y e r Purchasing Aqent ________ Captain Fire Oopt. ----------------Captain P.O . -------------------------------------Cashier - ... , . ■ — - ..... City Planner -------------------------Civil Enqineer ------------------------Civil Service Artth. It Vocabulary Civil Service Handbook _______ Clerk N Y. C ity -------------------------Clerl. G.S. 4-7 .1 .0 0 Guide to C.S. Jobs .4.00 Supv. & Inspee. ------_4.00 Corro'»»<*f« Officer ________ .5.00 Court Officer -------------------.4.00 Dietitian -------------------------.4.00 Electrician .4.00 Electrical Engineer ____ .4.00 Engineering Aide _____ .4.00 Ptderal Entrance Exam _4.00 Fingerprint Teehnlcian _ .4.00 Fireman. P.O. ____ .4.00 Firtmon In All S tatei _ -4.00 Foreman J.OO General Test Pract. for 92 U.S. Jobs ____ _4.00 H.S. Oinlomn Test* „ , . -3.00 High School Entrance ft Scholarship Tast -3.00 H.S, Entrance Examinations __________!___ -4.00 Homestudy Course for C.S. _____________ -3.00 How to get a iob Overseas .4.00 Hospital Attendant _____________________ .4.00 Housing A s s is ta n t_______________________ .4.00 Housing Patrolman _____________________ -5.00 Invfstigator-lnspector _________________ -4.00 Janitor Custodian _______________________ .4.00 Laboratory Aide ________________________ It. Fire Dept. __ _ .5.00 -5.00 It. Police Dept. Librarian _____ ______________________ -4.00 -4.00 Machinists Helper ______^____________ -4.00 Mointenonce Mon Maintoiner Helper A & C _____________ -4.00 -4.00 Mointoiner Helper Group B _________ Maintainor Helper Group D _________ -4.00 Maintoiner Helper Group E _________ .4.00 Management & Administration Qulizer .5.00 .4.00 Mechanical E n g in e e r ______ Motor Vehicle U flnsa Examiner _____ -5.00 Motor Vehicle Operator __ -4.00 Notary Public -2.50 Nurse (Practical ft Public Health) ___ .4.00 Foriiing Meter Attendant (Meter Maid) -3.00 Forole Officer .4.00 Patrolman (Police D ept?train ee) __ .5.00 Personnel A s s is t a n t______ __________ .4.00 Pharmacists License Test -4.00 Playground Director — Recreation le ad e r -4.00 P o licew o m o n _____________ _____________ -4.00 Postmaster -4.00 Post Office Clerk C a r r i e r ___________________ _______ .4.00 Post Office Motor Yehicle O p e r a t o r _______________________ .4.00 _ Preliminary Practice for the H.S. Equivalency Diploma Test 4.00 Principal C le r k -S te n o ____________________________________ 5.00 Parole O f f i c e r _________________________________________ .4.00 Professionol Career Tests N.Y S. -4.00 Professional Trainee Exams _____ -4.00 Public Health Sanitarian _______ -5.00 *^®al Estate Manager __________ -4.00 Sonitation M a n _______________ .4.00 School Secretary _____________ .4.00 **rgeont P.D. -5.00 Senior Clerical Series _____________________ -4.00 Social Case W o ricer______________________ .5.00 social Investigator Trainee Recreation Leader -4.00 ’♦off Attendant ft Sr. Attendant ___________ .4.00 stationeiry Eng. ft Fireman ________________ -4.00 rorekeeper S tock m an _____________________ -4.00 supervising Clerk-Steno -5.00 C o m p le te C o n it. Contains hrevlous Questions ond Answers and Other Suitable Study Material fo r Coming Exams ORDER DIRECT — MAIL COUPOH County C.S. Comm. L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) ROCHESTER SUPREME COURT OV THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK. — ANNE BROWN, Plaintiff, airainst JAMES HOGAN, also gometlnie* known M JAME.S HAGAN; ANN HOGAN, wife o f JAM ES HOGAN; JOHN HOGAN, also Aometiniei known as JOHN HAGAN; CASSEY R. HOGAN, wife of JOHN HOGAN, sometimes known a« GASSY HOGAN; ALL ol the above, if Hvine. a n d if any of the above-named indivithial defendants be dead, their and each of th eir respective widows, husbands, heirsat-law, devisees, next-of-kin, le g a te e , distributes. personal reprpsentatives, creditors, lienors, grantees. aBsignees and ■uccessors In interest; and any and all respective unknow n persons and any and bM reepective unknown heirs-at-law, devisese, next-of-kin. legatees, distributees, peraonal representatives, creditors, lien­ ors, grantees, aesignees and Buccegeors In Interest of the above-named persons or o f any o th e r person having an interest o r who may claim to have an interest in th e real property described in the com­ plaint in this action or any p a rt thereof, by way of title or easpnient or claim of whatsoever nature, through or under any of the above-named defendants, or by or th ro u g h any other means or persons, all of whom and whose names and places and places of residence are unknow n to the plaintiff and are hereby designated as “ Unknown Defendant*’’; THE PEO­ P L E OK THE STATE OP NEW YORK. ® ' t o ‘' t HE a b o v e n a m e d DEFENDANTS • YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answ er the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served wtih this sum ­ mon!.. to eerve a Notice of Appearance on the p la intiffs attorney within twenty (2 0 ) days a fter the service of this sum ­ mons. exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or an ­ swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in th e complaint. ^ Dated; New YoiTt, December 16, 1»67. Yours, etc., HARRY HAUSKNEOHT. Attorney for Plaintin, Office k P.O. Address. Broadway. Borough of M anhattan. New York. Telephone No.: BA 7-6517 TO TH E ABOVE NAMED DEFENDA NTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication p u rsu a n t to an order of th e Hon. Irving H. Savpol. a Justice of th* Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated J an u a ry 19. 1968 and field w ith the complaint in the office o t the Clerk of the County of New York at the Courthouse. Borough of M anhat­ tan. City and S ta te of New York. The object of the af’tion i« to compel th e determination of claims to real prop­ erty and to b a r all of the defcndantt* and every person claiming under them fronn any estate, intereet, title, easement or rig h t in the real properly described in the complaint and designated as Lot 22. Block 1303 on the Tax Map of th e City of New York, Borough of M anhattan, located a t the northeasterly corner of Eaflt 48lh Street and Lexington Avenue and commonly de«cribe<l as 617 Lexing­ ton Avenue, New York City, New York, and fo r a determination th a t the plaintiff is the sole lawful owner of the afore«ald premises in fee simple and Is entitled to th e lawful, peaceful and undisturbed possession thereof. Dated; JanuaiT 22, 1968. HARRY HAUSKNECHT, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office & P.O. Address, 22fi Broadway, Borough of M anhattan, New York, New York. Telephone; BA 7-6617. to cal — r eq u ire b o th le g isla tio n M onroe to C ou n ty C om m ission m em bers. I t ’s S ta te fiv e S e r v ic e to T h e City o f R o c h ester recreated its o w n civil service com m ission in 1964, a fte r a c ou rt battle, b u t th e c o u n ty c o m m ission never w as c u t back to three. W h e n th e C ou nty Charter w as adop ted in 1965, on e o f th e a d ­ v a n ta g e s inclu ded w as th a t th e cou n ty would h a v e m ore “h o m e rule,” m e a n in g it would n o t h ave to seek S ta te legislation for m a n y fu n ctio n s. H owever, th e charter said the C ou nty Civil Service C om m ission w ould c o n tin u e “ as estab lish ed un der th e optional county g o v e r n ­ m e n t law ,” w h ich sp ecifies a “fiv em em b er com m ission .” LEGAL NOTICE File No. 663fi, 1967.— CITATION.— THE PEO PLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Indepen­ dent, To; The heir* at law, next of kin »»nd distributees of MARTHA VAN EVERA, deceased If living and if any of them be dead to their heirs at law, next of kin, distiibuteee, legatees, executors, adminiitrators, aesisnees and successor* in interet whose names are unknow n and can­ not be neocrtained a fte r due diligence. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate’s Court, New York County, at Room 604 In the Hall of Records in the County of New York, on February 10. 1968, at 10:00 A.M., why a certain writing dated May 29th, 1962, which has been offered for probate by LEO MARTIN, residing at 7301 4th Avenue, Brooklyn. New York, should not be probated as the last Will and Teetament, rtlatin p to real and per­ sonal property, of MARTHA VAN EVERA, Deceased, who was at the time of her death a resident of 140 East 40th Street, in th e County c f New York, New York. Dated, Attested and Sealed, December 26th, 1967. HON. fi. SAMUEL DiFALCO, (L.S.) Surrogate, New York County William S. Mullen, Clerk. Attorneys for Petitioner; Benjamin L. LasUy and Daniel Ginsberg, 60 Court Street. Brooklyn, N.Y. ctui Technicolor" A Paramount Picture SMA (.KGAI NEW EMBASSY 46th St SI ' PI ' 2WI 10, II 50, l iO, 3 50. 4 40, 7.30, 9 30. II 20 68th St. PLAYHOUSE GUILD 50th ? 33WW51 »l PIJM 3rd»»frai»jlb()lliSI R1403W PI i?mi ■/' II. 12 50. 2.40.4 40. 6:30.1 20. 10 20 1,2 50.4 40.6 30. a !0. 10 10 PARAMOUNT PICIURFSPiesenis C oburn FORUM 47th St. /.£ W » T O IN E R EAST S ^ t t Tmk I. a. S. 7.«. II NOrU K ■S U P R K .M K C O U K 'r OK NKW VOKK, r O l ’N T V 111 THK STATK OP ' > •' ItK O N X . Ill Ihb Jl.-iltcr of . ■ Diili, aiinii of K DDIK P.MITH, IV lilii.i tor llic dissolulioii of his Miarri:iKc .m i I i C A K K IE y.MJ'I’H, Kps|)Oii(lcnl. I*\iisuiiiit (o ‘iiction U’JO of the DomcKlio Kfliili(in« T nw. 'I’O : THISMOTIONPICTUREISDEDICATEDTOLIFE,LIBERTYANDTHEPURSUITOFHAPPENIN6S! 10. 12.2. 4 1.1.10. 12. Mr# U IneMm T e le v isio n program s o f In terest to civil service em p loyees are b r oad c ast daily over WNYC, C h a n n el 31. N e x t w e e k ’s program * are listed below. M onday, F ebruary 5 4:00 p.m .— A round th e C lock— N.Y.C. P olice D e p a r tm e n t tr a in ­ ing program : I'The U n iversal S u m m o n s P roject,” 6:00 p.m .— C om m u nity A ction — “S ervice to Youth; P ublic versu s V o lu n ta ry SeiVice, P a r tn e r sh ip or T a k e -o v e r ? ” 7:30 p.m .— O n the Job— N.Y.O. F ire D e p a r tm en t tr a in in g p ro­ gram . 9:00 p.m .— N ew York R eport— Lester S m it h hosts in te rv ie w s w ith City officials. Tuesday, F ebruary 6 4:00 p .m .—Around th e Clock— N.Y.C. P olice D e p a r tm en t tr a in ­ in g program . 7:00 p.m ,— W h a t ’s N ew In Y our S c h o o ls— C urrent in fo r m a tio n abou t the City’s schools. W ednesd ay, February 7 4:00 p.m .— A round th e Clock— N.Y.C. P olice D ep a r tm en t t r a in ­ in g progi'am. 5:30 p.m .— W h a t ’s New I n Y ou r S c h o o l — Current in fo r m a tio n a b ou t the C ity ’s schools. 7:30 p.m .—O n the Job— N.Y.O. F ire D ep a r tm en t tr a in in g p ro­ gram . 8:00 p.m .— B e h in d th e Law s— “E states, P ow ers and T r u sts .’^ T hu rsday, F ebruary 8 4:00 p .m .— A round th e Clock— N.Y.C. P olice D e p a r tm e n t t r a in ­ ing program . 7:30 p.m .—O n th e Job— N.Y.C. F ire D ep a r tm en t tr a in in g p ro­ gram . 10:30 p.m .— C o m m u n ity A ction— “S ervice to Y ou th ; P ublic versus V oluntary S e rvice.” F riday, February 9 4:00 p.m .—A round the Clock— N.Y.C. P olice D e p a r tm e n t tr a in ­ ing program . 7:00 p.m .—L iving for th e S ix t ie s — P rogram for senior citizens. 10:00 p.m .— B e h in d th e Law s— “E states, P ow ers and T i u s t s ." Satu rd ay, February 10 7:00 p.m — C o m m u n ity A c tion — T e d T h ack rey hosts program . 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b —N.Y.C. Fire D e p a r tm en t tr a in in g p ro­ gram B u ffa lo V isito r A L B A I ^ — G overnor R o c k e feller h a s asked th e S e n a te to con firm h is rea p p o in tm e n t of Leon L. S id eli of B u ffa lo as a m em ber of t h e B oard o f Visitors to the B u f f a lo S t a t e H ospital. He would c o n tin u e to serve in the u n salaried p o s t u n til D ecem ber 31, 1974. THE COMPLETELY ^ three T h e com m ission, w h ic h is like th e board c f directors for th e c o u n ty ’s personnel dep artm en t, w a s exp an d ed from three to five m em b ers w h en th e c ity an d c o u n ty civil service fu n ctio n s were m erged in 1961. copies of books checlied above. ................. ... . ^^ th e DIRK BOGARDE SUSANNAH YORK 1-EADER b o o k s t o r e t>uane St., New York 7, N. Y. City lo ­ reduce C iv il from g o in g and Paramount Pictures Presents ' Addresi re /e m /o a N O T IC E 55c for 24 hours special delivery C.O.D.'s 40e extro Please send me 1 •ncio.. To Reduce Monroe (F r o m LEGAL f/V/Z Sery/ce Legislation Needed T h e C ity D epai’tm e n t o f P er ­ so n n e l la s t w eek gave th e p rac­ tica l p r om otion e x a m to 42 c a n ­ did ates for structural m a ln ta in e r p ositio n s w ith th e City T r a n sit A u thority. CA H U IK SM ITH PLKA.'JK TAKE NOTICl-^ ih..l a prtltion has bp(>n iiresenlfd to this Court by KDDIE SMITH .voiir hii(-t);iml, for ilie cliR.<ioliition of yoiir iniirriiiKc on lli<- fiourid that you have abHcnti'd yoiirst lf f o r 'm o r e than five (5 ) oonsectilive yeain laht t'a tt w ithout beingr known to him to lip liv­ ing-. and that he hchcvtB yon to b» dead: and th at p ursuant to an ord«r o t flaid Court dated the Urd day of .)anuar 7 10(18, a hearinfr will tie Iia<I upon taid petiton in .Supremo Court, at .Special Term, Part I, in the County CuiiithoilKS located at 851 Grand Concourse. Korouxk and (.'ounty of Bronx City of New To ik , on the 5th day of April IflflS, nt > :30 o'clock in tlie forenoon. Dated: New York, New York. Jan u a ry 3rd. 1068. EDDIE SMITH. IVWIfcner BASSOFF & P0L.LACK Attorney# for Petitioner 337 West 11? Street New York, New Tork lO O ff U M veriitjr 4 17 80. CI VI L Ten |i/60th Report| By LOUIS BUSSELL T h l3 n ote c o lu m n Is C o m p tro ller p le a sed to L e v i t t ’s le t­ ter to th e E d ito r p u b lis h e d l 3u s t w e e k ’s L e a d e r . W e in th an k Com ptroller Levitt for h is e x p res­ sion o f support of our e fforts to achieve a ju st l/6 0 t h R etire m en t L a w T h is pledge of su pp ort Is m ost welcom e and vital to our o i u s e In his letter, the C om p trol­ ler raised certain qu estion s w h ich m erit reply. The f iis t question raised was w h a t were the ages o f the retUees. Under our present R e tir e ­ m e n t Law, the pension for those en terin g S ta te service a fte r 1960 U solely d epend en t upon len gth of service, with th e retiree’s age im m aterial to the a m o u n t o f p e n ­ sio n b e n e fits payable. T h e point Vf-a raised was th at em ployee “B ” w ith 38 years of service; a final average salary of $10,112 and who contributed $12,208 o f his own m on e y to the pension system . Do You N eed A H ig h S c h o o l f f l u i v a l e n c y N o O ption w ou ld recelv# a total annual allowa*ic« o f $4,577, un der O p tio n H w ou ld receive $4,437 a n d un der O p tion I would receive $3,954. T h e age o f th is em ployee w as n o t r ele van t to our e xam p le Illustrating the Inadequ a­ cies of retirem ent b e n e fits for a retiree w ith th e above factors to his credit. The second q u estion propounded by th e C om p troller w as w h at were the ages of th e beneficiaries. W e respectfully call to the a t t e n ­ tion o f the Com ptroller t h a t under “N o Option," “O ption and “O ption 1” the ages o f b e n e fic ia ­ ries have no bearing In the a ctuarlal c om p u tation o f retirem ent benefits. T h e third question raised was w hether th e exa m p les c ite d h ad large borrowings. E m p loyee ‘B" had an o u tsta n d in g lo a n a m o u n t­ ing to $1,475, p a y m e n t of w h ich would increase the a n n u ity under No O ption by ap p roxim ately $125 per year w ith p roportionate In­ c re ases un der the variou s options. Com ptroller LevUt h a s raised the Issue of S o c ia l Security. Our P en sion S y s te m offers a 55 year retirem ent to S ta te em ployees. S o ­ cial Security b e n e fits are a v a il­ able at age 65 but m ay be re­ ceived at ag e 82. In a reduced am ount. It Is the In ten tion to con­ vert our 55 year retirem ent P en ­ sion S y stem to o n e In w h ich m in i­ m u m age o f retire m e n t Is 62? If th is is the Intent, t h e n Instead of O ip lo m a W — It' V Ci Mi rM' ' I Ilf SCHOO/ A p|) iovv < l KdiioiUion l>y E a stern S c h o o l AL 4-5029 T i l Broadw ay, N.Y. 3 (at 8 St.) ■i'lii)'.!! N't'im B ,ro w iilc i i i f fi<*» a b o u t t h e K ii i i i v a l i M i c y “ l^uivaleaai DIPLOMA l )i ‘p t . Write ar Phone_ fqr lnform ation I ’l c i v Hilfh Thli N.Y. Stoif* diploma Ii rh« l»gal •quival«nt of graduation from a 4> year High School. It It vatuabU to non-graduatti of High School fon • Em pleym anI • Promotion • A dvancad Sducollonal Training • P tr io n a l S alltfac lle n clasi. .................................................... .................................................... .......................................................... Our Spsctcif IntcnsW* 5-W«iik Court* pr«par«i for official oxafni conducted at regular Intorvali by N. Y. Stat* Dept, of Education. In M rntiatton or Jamofoii TRAVEL AGENT CLASS BEGINNING FEB. 6 All intensive e v en in g t r a in ­ ing program for m en and w om ­ en inttjrested in w orking In travel agencies, or in operatItig one. will open Tues., Feb. S, At E a ste r n School, 721 B roadw ay, N. Y. 3. AL 4-5029. Course approved by N. Y. S tate Education Dept. Also ap­ p r o v e d for veterans. For infotm ation write or c all for F orm (W. ENROLL NOW! Classes Mt«f CO EQ , . Days. Eves., Sat. ' LEARN TO PROflRAM In IHiinli«ttitfi, t Ww laeiMlity* 5 :3 0 or 7 :3 0 P.M. (Ct#ntinned from Pa^e 7) P er so n n e l’s E x a m in in g Ser v ic e D i­ vision, R oom 216, 220 C h urch St., New York. N.Y, 10013 a t le a s t five d ays prior to the test. All requests for a c h a n g e In t e s t d a te m u st be accom p an ied by a sign ed s t a t e ­ m e n t from the c a n d id a te ’s r e ­ ligious lead er c e r tify in g to the c a n d id a te ’s religiou s belief. F urther d etails o n a career in law w ith th e City o f N ew York m a y be o b tain e d by p h o n in g the D e p a r tm en t o f P e r so n n e l’s R e ­ c ru itm en t D ivision a t 566-8700. Moore Renamed In liberalizing our P e n sio n System , this would be a backw ard step. W« c a n n o t believe t h a t A rthur Levitt, th e tru stee o f the r etirem en t s y s em, would advocate such a regres­ sion. Male Help Wanted MKN drive «niall truck, S3 hr. tta rt. Afternoon 3 to 7 p.m. Qerih, OR 1-8710. S*t., Sun.. 0 a.m. to 1 p.m. IE H R 91-01 TO TRACTOR TRUCK S D R IV E T R A IL E R ,. o r B U SE S • ApprivK ly Stitt Btpt St Ei«caliM fir Vitenit & Timten U*iM CH 2 -7 5 4 7 Classified Instruction Male & Feraole C A L I-V IS IT -W K iri YU 2-4000 ALL SHIFTS - STEADY WORK Openings all boros. NO AGENCY FEE Must have pcrtiiil to carry pistol. Call Mr. Lane PL 7-9400 P.O. CARRIQIS Short Intensive Courses $10 per hour PREPARE NOW COLLEC.E COURSES .VT pOME in your spare time for tfolleg:* creklH’ tiirdtirb N.Y. S ta te CoUesa I’roflpleupy exama. F or free information w rlta American School, Dept ttAP-45, 130 W. 4Bnd St.. NYC, NY lOOaS o r caU Bft 9-8^04. D IR E C T O R Y LEGAL SECRETARIES Inst. Bsnr«-briHhup« rU c e a it Fre« Catlg 880 0 A r <5S S t) NT 1». 01 6-8330 MONROE INSTITUTE — IBM COURSES _ «Mi ■ Keypunoh, Tab-W iring, Cotuptitar Progranimlnf. i*KKl*AtlATI0N FOR C i v n . SERVICE TESTS. SwltcUboard. Ifllaotrlo. Typln». NCR Uookkeeplns machine. H.S. EQUIVALENCY, D w h Bva OlavJij*. i : \ 8 T TRKMONT AVE, A BOSTON RD.. BRONX — E l 8-6800 » jr4 Kd. Bx. t>33 «700. Veteran Training, AccreiUtsil b / M.t. S ta te o( fid. jp, N.Y, Ststs BE A COURT REPORTEft, CONVENTION REPORTER FREE LIFETIMI PLACEMENT SERVICE or LEGAL, MEDICAL or COMMERCIAL SECRETARY FREE MACHINI PLAN “Our Faculty U Composed R tc lu tlv rly «f Fnll-tlme Steiiot.viie PrnfM slenals” A p p r o v e d b y V . S. G ovt, f o r F o reign S tu d e n ts Free School C afalogue at w o 2 - 0 0 0 2 (trftla to Ohaniberi St.. Bruooklyn Bridge o r City Hall Stations) EVENMe COURSES FOR CITY EMPLOYEES Municipdl Personnel Program NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE Of n » c » v Ui>iy.rs1ty Of N.w York Division of Confinulnq Education and Extensien Services COURSES START MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1968 • Public Speaking • E ttectire Writing Id ' City O orernm ent, • Inipro rin g Y our Saidinir AMltr • Speed Reading • American English Q riu in iir and Usage, P a r t I I • Building T o u r Vo«ahaUfj', P a rt n e Arlthmetlo Needed^ F or Ctnrt.«, Graphs and Tumbles • Management Analysis - Organizational and Systems Planning • Multiple Dwelling Law Application* Kor City Inspeotdre, P a r t II • Developing SupeiT isory Skills In A dministration • Conversational Spanish • Interm ediate Conversational Spanish • Advanced Conversational Spanish REGIS1IR NOW! Fee: Most courses $15.00 Spanish Courses $20.00 for your classified lieens*. ' OI.u\SH No. I, or 3 1*.0. Carrier Test have trained hundre«is of Sanitation men and r.O ."C urrlers' this >twr: . CALL US NOW FOIt QUICK ACTION ^ T r a in in g Register January 29 through. F ^ c u a r y 21, by mail or in person at the . Training Division, New York City Diepartment of _ • mm 1■ Personnel, R o o m . lkl-6, 40 W orth Street, r A l A n h A l l f i ! S n fia a O I 9 New York, New V o r k p o i f ' IB ie p n U n C i In stitu te APEX TECHWCAl SCHOOL Men, Womtn—Easily Learn te INVESTIGATE ACCIDENTS and A D JU S T C L A IM S Earn u p te $ 1 0 0 TECHNICAL SCHOOL ANNOUNCES ITS SPRIN<» COURSES,, = LICBNSED & SUPERVISED BY N.Y. STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT REFRIGERATION ft AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION LICENSE $200 S C H O O L Isi. f«4ir tki SCHOOL 145 W. 14tt St.. let i & 7 Aves.. NYC APPVO FOR FOREiaN STUDENTS I 853 8’way (14th St.), N.Y., N.Y. DRIV IHG and vice. 522-5080 MODCL AUTO In fo rm a tio n th e S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t o f Civil Ser. 1M7 EOUIPMENT COMPARE!! UNLIMITED, in c . F u r th e r p lica tio n s m a y be o b ta in e d froj^ f r m T tt T i > OLDEST AND LARGEST TRUCKINO ,SiOHOOL IN N.Y. STATE . MQRE HOURS Commercial Projrammini g e n eral experience. li Main Office: 794 BEDFORD AVE., BKLYN COM PUTERS $99 FOR 60 HOURS w' m ay be su b stitu te d for one GOOD PAY BENEFITS D r iv e r $275 FOR 180 HOURS KEY P U N C H GUARDS-ARMED a* low as LEARN '» » 3 n j ------------T r a n sfe r a—n d ~ E s t‘ a t‘e T a x P rin c ip a l clerk ap p lic a n ts h a v e fou r years su c h experienc* G ra d u ation from a h ig h school 259 BDOADWAVat Chambers St. OUR GU EST E ast 19 S t., M a n lia tta a M e rrlo k B lv d .. la n ia lc * T h e S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t o f T a x a tlo n a n d Finaxice h a t o p e n in g s for se n ior a n d p r in cip al su rrogate clerks a t $4,46S to $5,545 and $5, 815 to 16,895 respectively. A ppli­ catio n s w ill be received u n til Feb. 13 for th e M arch 16 w ritten exam . C a n d id ates for se n io r clerk m ust h a v e th ree y e ars g e n eral clerical exp erien ce In a l«.w o ffic e or court —in c lu d in g o n e year Involving th e Help Wanted - Fiemale SECT STENO, experienced for downtown lit* inaurance office, 0-5 In i. Experi­ ence not necessary, $130. C»M 436-1280 Mrs. Citron. SANITATION MEN DELEHANTY INSTITUTE Surrogate Clerks Needed By State PART-TIME messayer, morn, or aftem ., 38 W 31 St. 1 flifh t up. L J jh t del. Ja m a ic a . 5 :4 J or 7 :4 5 P.M. Tuesday, January 30, ALBANY— P ran k C. M oore, form er lie u te n a n t governor an d S ta te com ptroller, has b een r ea p ­ p oin ted to a n e w term a s c h a ir ­ m a n of th e S ta te B oard o f Equ ali­ z a tion an d A sse ssm e n t for a term en d in g in 1975. M oore h a s held n u m erou s ele c te d a n d app ointive local an d S ta te g o v ern m en t posi­ tio n s sin c e th e early 1920’s. H e w ill be 72 in M arch. Tii(>'«dart A Tliuntilityn I BM/ 360 IBM Attorney Trainee M onday* • J i l Aiviswy Siivict SniM tec* ^ • I n t r w t i i i ID F m i n K Anericiii C M Jllil Mitircycitt LOW.CuSI LEADER Help Wanted - Male ror civil service for personal satisfaction t; SERVI CE APEX TECHNICAL SCHOOl a week (part time) Low eofll course, 9 nlglits wkljr for t% w kt. (8at. classes a lio ). ExoUiug •ecur* (iitnr*. No ng« or education rMiulreoienta. Free a d v U o r/ placament service. Call now. STATIONARY ENGINEER LIC. SCHOOL CUSTODIAN » i a s t i m s t. NIW YORK. H.Y. 10«W 477-2155 FREE BOOKLET - BE 3-5910 ADVANCE lUSINESS INSTITUTI •1 W. 32nd St., N.Y. 1. NtY; OIL BURNER & AIR POLLUTION CONTROL Tuesday, January SO, 1968 CI VI L N ew s Of T he *y ^ S c h o o ls j p eters mmmmmmmmmmmm. SERVICE LEADER S u b s titu te lic e n s e L is te d In The getirement Board Board Eniisfs Colleges been S p r in g s c h e d u le o f u n a s s e m b le d s u b s titu te r e le a s e d by B o a rd of th e gt«t« T e a c h e h s ’ has N ew R e tir e m e n t a u th o r iz e d a Htnslve. 1 5 - b i l l p r o g r a m jjission to th e Harold N . Y o rk 1968 L a n g lit z , Sys- T h e N ew te m e x e c u t iv e d i­ w ith th re e t«m * 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 p u b li c s c h o o l t e a c h ­ er m e m b e rs : E x t e n s io n o f p r e s e n t te m p o rary b e n e f it s , c r e a t io n p ro g ra m s , and of r e v l- jjon o f o t h e r s . one of th e program s m o re th a t lished u n d e r variable be part o r a ll Invested in of is choo se to h is a w o u ld e n ­ p r o b le m s o f t h e th e B o a rd e q u it ie s so that, u p o n r e t i r e m e n t , p a r t o f h is allow ance w o u ld b e a d ju s t e d p e r ­ r e fle c t th e those in v e s t m e n ts . T h e v a lu e s p u b lic s c h o o l. school tia te th e p e r m it and $ 1 3 6 ,0 0 0 p r o je c t. T h e th e o th e r Is to i n i ­ g ra n t p a r t ic ip a t in g a g e n c ie s to t o e x p lo r e s ib le of avenues w ill c o lle g e s d e v e lo p re s e a rc h te a m r e m a in d e r c o n s is t o f a a a ll p o s­ c o o p e r a t io n . p e n s io n . C o m b in a t i o n would t e n d to It Is f e lt , D o n o v a n c it e d f o l lo w in g as o f w o r k in g to g e th e r: 1. p o s s ib le W o r k h ig c lo s e ly th e m e th o d s w ith h ig h s c h o o l s t u d e n t s m i g r a t i n g In t o t h e c it y who need s is t a n c e In c o n c e n tra te d r e a d in g and as­ b a s ic of E x a m in e rs . 2 . S e t t i n g u p a la b o r a t o r y s c h o o l in a d is a d v a n t a g e d a re a to be in g s t o p r o v id e In w h ic h a school p h y s ic a l s e t - u p pupUs and p ro rra m p a rt of w o u ld who r e s id e in th e le g is la t iv e a llo w N ew te a c h e rs Y o rk c it ie s p la n s fo r m odel t r a in in g m eans use ment e l i g i b i l i t y of State T e a c h e rs ’ Y o rk R e tire m e n t F in e and F re n c h • H e a lt h and P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n • H o m e E c o n o m ic s • In d u s > t r la l A r t s fo r and th e ir m o re e x p a n d in g e f f e c t iv e t h e ir a re a s s e r v ic e s . ( P h y s ic a l MBTP Seeks T eachers by th e S y s t e m c r e a t in g new The a u t o m a t ic s u p p le m e n t ­ M anpow er T r a in in g P r o g r a m bers’ a c c o u n ts , b a s e d per of upon ac­ S y s te m • A llo w a m em ber or e m p lo y e e O p r e a t lo n . p o s it io n s Pay Is $ 8 .6 0 In c lu d e h ig h h o u r. R e q u ir e m e n t s In - ves tm e n tfl. M a c h in e th e s e or m o re row f r o m h is a c c u m u l a t e d c o n ­ to in g c o m p t o m e t e r , c a lc u la t o r s , a d d ­ m e m b e r ’s ta k e -h o m e -p a y basis as th e re s e rv # on B o a rd now a u th o riz e p a y m e n t o f d e a t h b e n ­ e fits w h e re It Is d e t e r m in e d m a c h in e s , and th e o p ­ b o o k k e e p in g m a c h in e s . A b ilit y aam e m ay e x p e r ie n c e i n y e a rs tr ib u tio n s in g 49 to w o rd s fo r ty p e per th e s e a t th e m in u t e ra te is of send a copy o f t h e ir re s u m e to M a n p o w e r D e ­ •c tiv e v e lo p m e n t T r a in in g s e r v ic e w as a m e n ta l r e s u lt of in c a p a c it a ­ L iv in g s t o n P ro g ra m , S tre e t, B r o o k ly n , N e w • A llo w th e R e t i r e m e n t B o a r d Room Y o rk 110 814, 11201. to Pay e x p e n s e s o f d e le g a te s t o th e f>ystems A n n u a l C o n v e n t io n . th a n 600 te a c h e rs and ^ In e s s s u b je c ts i n t h e N e w Y o r k An In t e n s i v e s c h o o l te a c h e r s c o u rs e fo r h ig h w ill be o ffe re d at Ti.. m u n ity C o lle g e s ta r tin g in d th e C ity v is it in g o f f ic e s bu«in* ^ ith Hr . N assau th e th e s io n E v e n in g as fo r w ith fo r D e a f L im ite d w ith and Im p r o v e m e n t H a rd and E x t e n s io n D i v i ­ In - s e r v i c e F o rt th e It s s e a rc h space tr a in in g , and fo r to at and o ffic e In s t r u c t io n a l p u r­ c la s s r o o m s th re e M a n h a tta n e ite s and a r« In th e B r o o k ly n . H ig h e r of a M e n ta l D e v e lo p m e n t ■on 7084. Lota DeSantis. 683fi; Enid S. Rosenkrantz, 6928- Anita a \ r . 0888; J u a n it* J£. Middleton. 6692- Barq Ainf . S. A lp w t. S - w ill In c lu d e n in e B o a rd th re e ago. T h e te n c o l­ 20 u n it s c o m m u n it y s e n io r c o lle g e s c e n te r. s tu d e n ts c o l­ and Each c o m m u n it y c o m p a re d w ith T e n a p p lic a n t s h a v e a p p lie d f o r t e a c h i n g p o s itio n s I n t h e n e w H a r ­ le m a C e n te r s e t u p tw o w e e k s a g o . 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Students Exam s Th« Adjustment For Vets E xum s S p r in g S c h e d u le s u b s t it u t e lic e n s e s w i l l b e h e ld f r o m proposes 15 Bills Pag« ElcTcti Hi te a c h e rs m o re and c o n v e n ie n t w o u ld - b e fo r te a c h e rs w o r k in g I n o r r e s id in g I n t h i s a r e a to o b t a i n o f f i c i a l a d v ic e o n lic e n s e r e q u ir e m e n t s and to fa c ilit a t e t h e i r f i l i n g o f a p p lic a tio n s . The t e le p h o n e num ber is o f f ic e , advance. s h o u ld t e le p h o n e School Seo’y, exper.. licensed, Jan e Adauii Evening- Elementary School, Mon., Tiiwi oy 2-461.3 between 7:.S0 and 9 p.m. P e r diem sub*., POIK, E.N.Y. & Albany Avos., Bklyn. N.Y. 11203. 786-0840. Teacher* of all lic». (JHS, HS, CB o b ­ ject*, Voc. tr*.. Shop tr*.), Immed., fuM-time vacancie*, Man. K.S. fo r Boy* (formerly PS No. 62 2), T600 bonu*. Teacher* with any lie#, are 400 Hnd*on St., NYC (Wft.1 Grven> wioh Viilare) WAtkin* 4-2454. 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O p e n s C a m p a ig n To S ecu re S u p p o r t F o r R e tr o u c tiv e 1 - 6 0 th R e tir e m e n t; E le c tio n S c h e d u le (S p e c ia l T o T h e L eader) W H IT E e n tir e C ou n ty O n e -S ix tie th v ic e PL A IN S— A of co n certed W estch ester R e tr o a ctiv e to le tte r g a in R e tir em e n t E m p lo y e s A ssn . h a v e been tak e up the m atter o f this bill at t h e i f next regular u n it m eetin g a n d to urge each and every one o f their m em bers to write to their senators and a ssem b lym en asking for their su pp ort for this bill. The .iK .w eek s e m m a r extenalon Course, c on d u cted by Jo.seph M dzur of the Cornell S c h o o l of In du strial and Labor R elation s, will sta r t today (Jan . 30). T h is course will deal exclusively with negotiatin g problem s and it i i the in te n t o f the chapter th a t th is course will give the u n it pre.sIdents and their n e gotiatin g c o m ­ m ittee s a sound fo u n d a tio n In the ne?oti:ition processes An in v ita ­ tion has been extended to the chap ter presidents of nearby c o u n ­ ties to also a tte n d this sem inar. W ith the propo.sed form ulation of i local Public E m p loym en t Relar tloas Board of W e stc h e ster County th e W estchester C ou n ty u n it will be taki(i!{ up the problem of c er ­ tific a tio n , Del Vecchio said. “It is hoped th at sw ift action will take p l i c e and Im portant qu es­ tions and issues fac in g the C ounty ad m in istr a tio n and the W e st­ ch e ste r County CSEA can be re­ solved so th a t m e a n in g fu l n eg o ti It ions c a n be initiated." w r itin g c a m p a ig n h a s n o w b e e n in itia te d in th e su p p o rt from B ill. lo c a l le g isla to r s fo r th e p a s s a g e o f th e A il 36 u n i t s o f t h e W e s t c h e s t e r c h a p t e r , C iv il S e r ­ req u ested , by ch ap ter p r e sid en t In the C ity o f N ew R ochelle, due to a hearing held at th e PER B o ffices In N ew York City b etw een New R och elle o fficia ls and the New R o ch elle u n it o f W estchester . , . , by R aym on d ?aP ter. head ed Cassidy, th e City olflciala have agreed to reconsider their adopted p ay schedule. N ew Recoffnitioos Other W estch ester ch a p te r units that have been recognized recently are: C happaqua School', unit. B y ­ ram H ills S c h o o l u n it an d the M ontrose School unit. T h is brings th e total of recogn ized u n its In the c ounty to 25. T hree new units h ave been a c tiv a te d slnca the last erport, b ringing th e total o f u n ­ recognized u n its to ten. E lection ballots for m em bers of the ch a p te r will be s e n t o u t d u r ­ ing th e first w eek In February and m u s t b« retu rn ed tn the e lection com anlttee by Feb. 18. N o m in a te d for o fflca were: pre.sident— M ic h a e l E>el Vecchio; first vice-p r esid e n t—Leo J. M ag- M ic h a e l D el V e cc h io , to notta: secon d vice-p r esid e n t— uam es D1 S a n to ; third v ic e -p r e s­ id en t—-Peter B erardo; fo u r th v icepresident— R o n a ld M azzola; s e c ­ retary—H arriet Sm ith; treasurer— J am es A. Bell; sergean t-at-arm s— S ta te A ssociation— Iv a n S. Flood. A single slate h a s b een n o m in a te d but there w ill be sp ace provided for w r ite-in votes for each o ffice. E lection ballots for all m em bers o f th e W estch ester C ou nty u n it will be sen t o u t d u rin g th e first week in F eb ru ary a n d m u st be returned by F eb. 16 to th e e le c ­ tion com m ittee. N o m in a te d for office are: president: E dw ard Carafa, A rthu r G ozm a ln , P a t P. M ascloll; first v ic e -p r e s id e n t; CSEA Is Named Bargainer S Y R A C U S E — O n o n d a g fa c h a p t e r , C iv il S e r v ic e Filing To End Feb 16 w on groups n o n -te a c h in g T h e a d m in istrative Board o f the S ta te Jud icial C onference will re­ c eive app lication s until Feb. 16 for A M arch 18 promotion e x a m in a ­ tion for assista n t su rrogate’s court clerk positions In N ew York City. The position pays $9,350 to $11,100 T he exam Ls open to em ployees In the su rrogate court system In th e titles o f principal clerk, p r in ­ c ip al stenograph er, cashier, senior clerk, senior sten ograp h er and s u ­ pervising p h o to sta t operator. C a n ­ didates m ust have at least one year’.s exi>erience In one of these titles. A i)plications and further Info rm ation m a y be ob tain ed from the Adm inistrative B oard’s persDtuiel officer. R oom 1212, 270 Broadw ay, New York. N.Y. 10007. D istrict. of r ec o g n itio n as th e b a r g a in in g e m p lo y e e s T h e CSEA c h a p te r , l ™ h a , been granted prim ary approval aw the bargain in g a g e n t for the m a in te n ­ a n c e d e p a r tm e n t o f th e N orth Syracu se C en tral S c h o o l District, the la rgest su c h district In New York S ta te . of th e E m p lo y e e s agent for Syracuse tw o School sten ograp h ers, ac- c o u n tan ts and bookkeeping, data processing an d k e y p u n c h m ach in e o perators). T 'HUXS T y |i« M frlt« rs g ro u p * A C IM IT IIIY LOTS A l l lAN«tfA«ES TYraWftlTM CO. oa«iM» • - • • • • ! « • w. Mri »T., encv t. S ta te E m p lo y e e has b lo o d m o b ile B lood sch ed u le d v isits at five sta te f a c i l i t i e s i n t h e A l b a n y area-^ b e gin n in g T h u r s d a y (Feb. i). O n F ebruary 1, t h e bloodinobiia will seek donors a t th e S ta te De, p a r tm e n t o f Civil S er v ic e , Build, Ing 1, S ta te C am pus, Albany, th* S t a t e T h r u w a y A u th o r ity facility a t D ela w a r e P la z a In Elsm ere will be visited o n F eb ru ary 2. O th e r stop s Include Feb. 15 S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t o f M en ta l Hy­ gien e, 119 W a sh in g to n Ave., a u bany; Feb. 16, S t a t e DepartmenI o f Labor a n d S t a t e Division of E m p lo y m e n t, bu ild in g 12, State C am p us, A lban y. A 26-Y ear C areer With City And U.S. G eorge M iss M urphy w ill be servicing all S ta te ag e n c ie s a n d Civil S e r v ­ ice E m p lo y e es Assn. ch a p te r s In th e I I co u n ty area w h ich Blue Cross a n d B lu e S h ield o f N orth­ e a stern N ew York serve. In addition, she will be c o n ­ ta c tin g local g o v e rn m en ts w hich now are participating a g e n cies In th e S tate w id e P la n a n d local gov­ e r n m e n ts w h ic h h a v e n o t yet m ad e a decision to p articip ate In th e P lan. M iss M urphy Joins O ’Br'^n and W illiam T . Parry, a ssista n t m a n ­ ager, in their e ffo r ts to serve the 362,000 S t a t e a n d local g o v e r n ­ m e n t em ployees who a r e now su b ­ scribers to th e P la n . W. B iro , r e t ir in g D ir e c to r of A d m in is tr a tiv e M e t h o d s o f t h e N e w Y o r k City H o u s i n g A u t h o r i t y , w a s feted by s t a f f m e m b ers of the Agency at a r etirem en t p ar ty In his honor a t G a sn e r ’s R e sta u ra n t, 76 Duane S treet, M a n h a tta n , Wednesday. Jan . 17. A uthority C h a ir m a n Albert A. W a lsh and A g e n c y directors at­ tended along w ith H er m a n D. Hill­ m a n , A ssista n t R e g io n a l Adminis­ trator for H o u sin g Assistance, D e p a r tm en t o f H o u sin g and Ur­ ban D e v e lo p m en t ( H U D ), and other F ed eral a n d State officials. Ira S. R obbins, vice-chairm an o f the Authority, w a s m aster of cerem on ies. Biro, w h o lives a t 195 Burgesi A venue, R ockville Centre, Loni Islan d with h is fa m ily will be leavin g after a 2 6 -y e a r career In public housing; a lm o st 20 yeari w ith th e A u th ority a n d six witli the old F ed eral P ublic Housini A uthority a n d th e P ublic Hous­ ing A d m in istration . T o ta l N o w F if t y - T w o lUtiS •ditloa o f IU« OfflcUl Bisek BoaU A lso M i d t h a t a b o u t tw o o t U.S. Ooicu, I ro o i 1 7 0 S to A w o tU h o f o t h e r l a f o r o ia t lo a . l o a d d o z e n o r g « n iz » t io n » h a v e asked 9 1 UO ta olisak o r a i o n s r tfi'dar. to : « ta tu t fo r v a r lo u i L. R»y. a.P .O . Box tSO*. York. b a r g f t in ln r Uu*TMt*Ml. AU* KuitiiU, ■• p a in The Program V is its R e c e iv e R e c o g n itio n ; 5*.t Tl'.? Authorized CSEA License Plate Adtilinf Maetiinti A lb a n y 1 2 M o r e N a s s a u U n its The c h ap ter’s form al petition for recogn ition as the b argaining u n it for 2,800 c o u n ty em p loyees— exclud in g on ly professional people m •• «‘raiirli C81A HMdqu»rt«». A t th e C o m m u n ity College and other d e p a r tm e n ts— Is ex p e cte d to be acted o n soon by t f i e C lty County P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t Relar Do You Hovo « Fortuno tlons Board, according to D ep u ty C ounty E x e cu tiv e R ic h a r d J. In Your Poekot FIND THB Tala* of y o ur aala« t« th« H an lon , A u rir S c h e d u le s 5 T h e u n its were the on ly two of the 11 se t up In th e district under th e new law for w h ich th e CSEA The school d istricts are tlie | so u g h t to bargain, R a y said, first govern m en ta l unit« iti th e ' I n the N orth S yracu se schools, c ounty to gran t a C S E A c h ap ter th e approval will b ecom e p e r m a n ­ bargaining r ecogn ition under the e n t In 20 days if n o one ch allen ges S t a t e ’s P ublic E m ployees Fair E m ­ d esignation o f th e chapter. p loym en t Law, said Joh n J. R ay. T h e c h ap ter h as, as m em bers, CSE a field rep resentative. a m a jo r ity in each group— 77 T h e S y racu se sc h o o l groups are of the 148 m em bers o f u n it six, U n it Six, operation o f plant work- and 167 o f the 297 workers in ers (custod ian s, bus drivers as- unit nine. j slsta n ts, cleaners and sim ilar e m T h e c h ap ter is th e only or g a n i­ ployees) an d U n it Nine, office zation w h ich h a s req uested recog­ (F ro m L ea d er C o rresp o n d en t) personn el (a c c o u n t c le r k s), clerks. nition for b a r g a in in g statu s, a c ­ M I N E O L A — T h e N a s s a u c h a p t e r , C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s cording to a soui-ce in the school A s s n ., h a s w o n e x c l u s i v e r e c o g n i t i o n i n 12 m o r e m u n ic ip a l district’s person n el office. Shoppers Service Guide 91 B lo o d m o b ik George Biro Ends CAROL R. MURPHY A ssn ., h a s s' m ALBANY W illia m G. O ’B r i e n , M a n a g e r o f t h e B l u e S h ie ld C o o r d in a tin g o ffice o f th e S ta te w id e P la n h a s a n ­ n o u n c ed th e a p p o in tm e n t o f Miss Carol R. M urphy as a sp ec ia l r e p ­ resen ta tiv e o n h is sta ff. M iss Mlurphy is a n a tiv e o f A l­ bany, a graduate o f th e A lbany S c h o o l S y s t e m a n d th e C ollege o f S a in t R o se. Sh e ta u g h t In the Albany S c h o o l S y s t e m for several y e ars before joining B lue C ross and Blue Shield. ' J-'/ # ! ' ^ ::armine LaM agna, Staailey Weeks: second v ice-p resid en t: D uncan M)acPhall; secretary; A lberta M c­ Clure: treasurer: J a m e s A. B ell; sergeant-at^ arm s; H em ’y G ra­ ham, d irectors: Chris B osw ell, P rank Harte, E dw ard K eer, E le ­ anor M cD onald. For Two Onondaga Groups Surrogate Court Clerk Tuesday, January 30, IcMitifttl n»n>Mct«riM fNirk in Qumm. On* ! • I t i«uU» t«ti< Priv«T* •wn»r. F*r (urth*r writ# f « i 141, L«aJ«r. f t Ouan* St*, N.Y. lOOOT. N.Y. of o o u n ty C it F a c tio n can o h a p t e r ’a C itj a o u rc a t a id no ba ta k e n on th e w o rk e r* re p re s e n t « U axoept e t f ia b a r g a in i n g u n it* to 52, accordlii* to c h ap ter presldent l i vin g F la u m e ix b a u m . T h e n e w e st a g r eem en ts cover em ployees In tha v illages of F loral Park, F low er Hill and E a s t Rockaway; sch ool d istr icts o f Freeport, N orth M errick, N orth B ellm ore, H em p stead , Ljrnbrook, B ellm ora and M ep h am C e n tr a l H igh S c h o o l D istrict, a n d libraries in B a ld w in a n d EJa*t R ock aw ay. r u n n in g In FUum enbaum N assau a a s s rte d . 1* I n th a C o u n t y ,* ’ “T U * la p o w e r f u l a v ld e n o a o f o u r « o lId a r > f ir e m e n , i t f . a n d a v ld e n o a o f « u r « t r e n g t l i . ” p o lic e m e n a n d t e a c h e r * , u n t i l a p a U aH ea. th e p a st m o n th . S u c c e s s i n t h e s e u n i t s p u s h e d t h e c h a p t e r ’s t a l l y o f e x ­ clu siv e - r ec o g n itio n a g r e e m e n t s ---------- -------------------------------------- -— - r * 'N o o t l i e r o r g a n iz a t io n w o rk e rs . H a ll ra a u e it i n u n its in a i't « « ta b - A lr e a d y p r o t a c t e d b r a K O lu s lv a r a o o g n lt lo t t « f f r e a ia e n t a with tow n ship s, H em pstead, North H em p ste a d a n d Oyster Bay; t l i « co u n ty ’s tw o cities. Long Beach and G le n Cove; San itary District! 1 a n d 2; th e S o u t h F a r m i n g d a l * W a te r D istr ict; th e Long Beach C ity library: th e N assau County B ridge A uthority, and the v t ' la g e s of H em p stead, ValW S tr e a m , N e w H y d e Park, Ced*r' hurst, L aw rence, Garden Cl M in eola, Lynbrook, WilUsto" ' P ie e p o r t, S e a O llff p e q u a Park. A ls o , w in , school d i s t r ic t * m ^ Saw anhaka School D ia t ilc t , V a ll« y ^ O a n t r a l H i g h S c h o o l D is t r ic t. » CIVIL ^jay, Janiiary 30, 1968_____________ LE A D E R S ERVICE Nassau Units F o r P o lic e , F ire m e n (C ontinued from P a r e 12) lett-W ood m ere, G ard en C ity M a lvern e, P o rt W a sh in g to n , L e v lttow n , U n io n d a le , F a rm in gd ale , O ceansid e, V alley S tr e a m D istr ict 18, V alley Stream D istrict 24, E a s t M eadow, M assap eq ua, Syosset, P la in e d g e a n d I s la n d Trees, D e m a n d s for recognition w here a g r ee m en ts could n o t be n e g o ­ tia te d are p en d in g before the S ta te P ublic E m p lo y m e n t R e la ­ (F r o m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) tio n s B oard in several additional W ATERTOW N— W a t e r t o w n ’s C i t y C o u n c i l , c h a r g e d I n in sta n ce s. 1 g t a t e ’s n e w T a y l o r L a w w i t h n e g o t i a t i n g w r i t t e n c o n t r a c t s M oreover, the chapter h a s in tth a p p r o v e d p u b l i c e m p l o y e e o r g a n i z a t i o n s a f t e r c o l l e c t i v e r ec en t weeks organized n e w u n its g a in in g , h a s o f f i c i a l l y e x t e n d e d r e c o g n i t i o n a s e x c l u s i v e for 10 c h a r ter m em bers In th e fining agents to th r e e C i t y ------------------------------------------------------ H erricks S c h o o l D istr ict a n d for yps^efferson chapter. Civil tw e en e m p lo y e e s a n d t h e c o u n c il abou t 35 e m p loyees in th e Village by th e en d o f M «y. of W estb u ry. ,jc< Employees Aasn., WfcterF orb es r ec o m m en d e d co u n c il police B e n e v o le n t A sso c ia r ecogn ition o f th e th r e e local ,nd W atertown F ire P ig h tgroups r ep resen tin g e m p loyees, HoHstt Fop Sal* • N tw Jtrs«y , A5sociation, Local 191. BERG EN CO (15 M in N *C ) sa y in g th e y were “q u a lified ” u n d er L the same tim e the council HOMES! HOMES! HOMES! the law. City M anager R o n a ld Q. A LL STYLES. S IZ E S AND P R IC E S Raym ond C. P a cific, CSEA TO A Q U A L IF IE D B U Y E R K8 BS Its rep resentative In dlsLOW DOW N PY M T. c h a p te r president, req uested c o u n ­ G . L ’t N O D O W N with th e City em ployee cil recognition, exclusive o f police H A N D E L S M A N and fire em ployees. the S t a t e ’s T a y lo r Law, R « a lt5 €•. B roker— O pen • t« • P .M . M ayor T heodore R a n d to ld the N Y C -L A N .J . T E a n e c k S - 1 2 2 * oyees have for th e first tim e c o u n cil th a t th e r esolu tion s recog­ right of collective l>argalning n izin g b a r gain in g a g e n t groups written worlc contract* w ith H O L LIS - D E T A C H E D CO LO N IA L am on g th e em p lo y ee s "will lilcely town, vllage, co u n ty and REDUCED TO $17,990 be th e first o f m a n y con c er n in g B p a c .o iu rooni*. a re al n ice h o m e government. H owever, th e y m odern & VACANT. the T aylor L aw .” [ obliged before the m u n ic ip a lity $100 TOTAL DOWN T he City m a n a g e r said c u r re n t *rs Into co n tr a ct to m ak e a PAYMENT bargain in g w ill "cover th e 1968[.strike pledge. ABCO OL 7-7900 69 fiscal year.” H e said sim ilar dditionally, under th e Law , the AT 1 6 9th ST. E X IT IN D SUBWAY procedures m u s t take p la c e a n ­ ncll will be required to eith er nually. It a public e m p lo y m en t rela board for, am o n g oth e r COLUMBIA COUNTY jlne*, grievances or pu t up su ch to the S ta te P E R B . C o u n try Honiee, E i ta t e a , ;ily Manager Forbes, In a reFnrrn*. C an i;n , Acreaare. to the council, c ite d th e COXON REAL ISTATE, Inc. Chathiim , N.V. :{U:i-4911 o r a tt‘^ -7421 that em ployee ag r ee m en ts A p plications are being received 1 be reflected In the City’s through Feb. 2, for W e stc h e ster budget an d t h a t a n y new C ou nty civil service e x a m in a tio n s M O N R O E , N .Y . IX »W T A X AREA »ms m ust be conclu ded be- for the p o sition s of b u yer w ith a ^ te r to w 'f i l l e c t i v e C S tA |s$tchester Opens irchasing Agent This Week Applications are b e in g received Jough Feb. 2, for a civil service limination or th e position of fthasing agent for service w ith Westchester C ounty B oard of erative E du ca tion al S ervices at a salary o f $7,500. He examination will be held o n > 2. C andidates m u s t h ave legal resid en ts of W e s t­ ster er Putnam C o u n ty for a t four m onth s im m ed ia te ly ding the date o f th e w r ittest. salary range o f $8,632 to $10,972; m a in te n a n c e m e c h a n ic , grade II ( b u ild in g s ) ; and m e in te n a n c e m e ch a n ic, grade n (tr e a tm e n t p la n t e q u ip m e n t), with a salary range for th e se tw o p o sition s o f $6,370 to $8,086. T h e e x a m in a tio n s will be h e ld o n M arch 2. C an d id ates m u st be legal resident* o f W e stc h e ster C ounty for a t le a s t four m o n th s im m ed iately preceding the d a te o f the w iit t e n te s t and m u s t be r esid en ts a t t h e tim e o f a p p o in t­ m ent. Further in fo r m a tio n and a p ­ p lications c a n be o b ta in e d at th e W e stc h e ster C ou n ty P erso n n e l O f ­ fice, R o o m 700, C o u n ty O ffic e B uilding, W h ite P lains. Hyou want to know what’s tiapponing LAKESIDE • Rm. RI-LEVEL HOMES from $21,500 y o u to y o u r c h a n c e s to y o u r jo b to y o u r n ex t Pk. FREE F L O R ID A s s t BOOKS A I. le rk lM , D irp t. 1-80, C o m m eree, B «i T« Yaur P E T E R S B rR O , O tct 1 ,« (X ),0 C 0 N ow P refer A S S IS T F in i« )it^ g a lo re . FLA. V isito rs S t. STA TE O a p ita ) IM» EM PLO TEES IM HOM ES D istric t T ears M A N T O TH ER 1 A 4 F A M IL Y H O M E S A V A IL A B L E QUEENS HOME SALES INC. OL t-7510 1 70-18 IfU rout Ytmr U U0 l» MtV« fer A LL R K iC K $ » 0 ,t> 0 0 TUDOR, 3 M A STER BDHMS fcitC jCMie nt, (arag e. E x tra a KOOMS, M DET. BDRM $ l4 ,9 i> 0 COLO N IA L Uf>12 Hillside Av«., Jam. at St., Sfa. Exit. Inn For Sole - Sullivan County P E R K E C T f o r C c i u i l f . T l i e S i t - ’N - B u l l I n n o n M a i n H o w l In S u ll i v a n C o u n t y , o e a t i ] .^ 0 p r o p l f , flrf plH <e , a p t . a b o v e , S 3 8 ,fiOO (i n<'lr u'lf « bl (J g. p l u s acre), C al' Farms & Country Hemes — New Jersey t/iet o f R etire m e n i H o n riM F arm s — E e ta te s — A creage F arm H o m e R e a lty N e w to n , NJ (C lo aed o n Sunday*) A SA V E 3 M iUep your prewnt job until well itarted with ui— 7 w e ' have men who have <50,000 PE* YEAR! j k .om t o earned *>T AIL leader str*ef 10007, New Yorl FRANKLIN THRIFT H O M I S , Inc. Dept. 0 - 2 P.O. Bm (31. I6J0 N. Alhtrun •!.. kUI« Cgllm. ri. liMII M A IL R IG H T NOW ! F»R ANK IN()T TOHN OMAlii .rtI I J .0 iL oH 1H «RI lF eO ne oN nC^ ftl. I ftut* C*ll*gr, leeoi I VlluV^r HuAuL^'p!" IQ °A i'v , KtKI.IK MOinil! ImV ». N»n;d >11A I iMhthlrl ufTt-rini llo^r I NAMi:.. ....... -................ I riT V . . . . . . . . ’ Ih • »HANK1.I\ ■I?40I4IN tl>)' ON TOUR M OVE TO F L O R ID A C o m p are our cost per 4 ,0 0 0 lb s t* St P e te rf.b u rg fro m N ew T orU C itT , S40S; P h ila d e lp h ia , $ .3 8 2 ; A lb a n y . $ 4 3 2 . F o r an e a tim a te to a n y d esti* o a ’io n in F lo rid a w rite S O U 'l'H E R N TR A N SFER A STORAGE C O .. IN C . D e p t. C. P .O . Box 1 0 2 1 7 . S t. P » '« r e bu rg . F lo rid a Lots & Acreoge Orange County, N.Y. W/M REALTY OFKKKK 28 q u ie t ro llin g acres, fieM s A w o o d s , b o a tin g , fish in K , e tc . A C T F A S T at $8400 w / t e r m s — le ^s fo r cash. H w > v;01» B ox 14 \V e n lir« i« U \lil» . N V T e l: (0 1 4 ) F K K fc l l t 'T S MOSHOLU PARKWAY fam ihops 3 brk ( 2 - 7 ’s , 1 -4), g a ra g t. s u t j i ............................... $7000 Sc Nr. cjsh ^AINBRIDGE AVE rm s, baw n ie n t, ..................................... Karden. $lfe,500 FEINBERG BROS, 933-1800 .3 1 E UOO (K dfU l> k nitil), K rttn x S I 'E C I A I . CONCOURSE.FORDHAM VIC. . LIVE RENT FREE D etached bathi & 3 fam ily. kitcliens. 15 GI rnis. M odein $900 down. ASKING $14,990 FIRST-MET REALTY 1250 Castle H ill Ave.. Bx. 597-6200 Buy U.S. Bonds Wtrldl nique pUn Uti cutiemeri ttjde heutt on t homei! 12 UCpre-cu 'ltabliihed, proved nationel fr«nchli« prograrrti S7( diHcranI houtei with floor plant «vaiUbl«! ornpl«te mobile home lint, lookup to 24' wido by70' Iona, custombuild 45CY(you ou can fWe in a pre-cul home or mobile homo r "tample deni>onitr*tof*'| while leUinq! . .... _ Ja m a lm B u llc A creage R e tire m e n t H om ac. B u sin n iaee in th e T rt S ta te area. GOLDM AN AGENCY as P lite . P o r t J e r r l s . N T ( 0 1 4 ) S C fl.(3 3 S BRONX C ’ l. A v e .. O ver By Tk* H illsid e Farms & Coiintry Hornet Oronge County bl4f-J-f'r)344. M a t* A WOODED L A N D . $W50 p e r m i e . ’ h u n t , fish, Hw ini, ski. All Seaiioni! RteJty, M a in S t., K erhoniieoD . N .Y .. C14-C2«t877 o r 7 5 1 2 . T ear ABCO REALTY OL 7-7900 O ffered A Acreage For Sale - N.Y.Stot* SS711. a P e te re b n r* I ALBANN Ja m a ic a F s t s r * T» $23,990 C ham ber 1S71, l> A I> R E X .T O N IX 3E « K M LONG ISLAND HOMES A v e ., CAMBRIA HGTS. A D p t. B ric k A S h .— M o t h e r A D a tig h te r aet up— 6 3 Rm . a p ft., g a r.. S R e frig * ., 2 S to re s, C a rp e tin g w ian y o th e r ex tra s. C IT Y " For your T v c a tlo n « r ta a p p la r re tlra * oaeot o n a in o d tra ta Incom e, chooaa a w i n n e r I C c r o a t® S t . P e t e , f a m o a a s a n • b in e reeo rt. p r in d p a l d t y o f P IN S L LAS COUNTY* — th e W IN N E R of th e lfi« 7 LOOK M A G A Z IN E — NA ­ T IO N A L M U N IC IP A L L E A G U E "A L L A M E R IC A N C IT T " AW A RD . 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E a r l K e lly d e a lin g d e v a lo p e d w ith by th e J. a d m in istr a tio n E arl K e lly , of th e D ir ec to r of a rev iew of C o m p e n sa tio n . th e q u estio n s a n d m a n y o f the app lication s for d l f ferential? w h ich h a v e been filed w ith us th a t som e f u ilh e r e x ­ p la n a tio n o f the law and rules is naeddl by those who m a y be prepatini? or c o n tem p latin g th e pre paration o f app lication s or re-1 view." a n sw ers, K e lly n o te d : " I t Is e v i d e n t f r o m d u rin g th « e v en in g a n d n ig h t sh ift* i t m a y b* too high In r e ­ lation t o r a te s w h ich ar* p a id In private a n d o th e r n o n - S t a t * e m ­ p lo y m e n t for norm al d a y s h if t work. B y au th o riz in g a n a p p ro ­ priate pay d ifferen tial for e v e ­ n in g a n d n ig h t w ork t h e S t a t e sh ould be able to e f fe c tiv e ly r e ­ c ru it qu alified persons to fill th* p o sition s d u rin g su c h hour* an d a t th* sa m e tim e n o t o v e r-p a y th e sa m e c la s s o f w ork d u rin g t h e n o r m a l d a y sh ift. Tuesday, January 3o Mrs. Poston ( C o n t in u e d f r o m Pag® s t a t e m e n t Is fu lly consistent wifK thes* A tte n d a n c e Rules. “'Wher* p a s t practice has I in c o n sis te n t w ith th* Attenda R ules, It h as resu lted in lac^”^* u n ifo r m ity an d h a s given ria, ^ | In con sisten t a n d inequitabi* tre 1* m e n t o f em ployee* throughout th S t a t * servic*. T h e s* inconslsU;!] cies a n d Inequities c an n ot be n. m itted in the lig h t o f the changMl e m p lo y e e -m a n a g e m e n t relatio s h ip s u n d e r the T ay lo r Law. f w 1 ther, th * P E R B order requiii^l n e u tr a lity in d ealin g with ein ployee org a n iza tio n s and unionll r e q u ir e s a u n iform an d equitabij S t a t e policy. “Y ou will n o te t h a t the poHc,| s t a t e m e n t sp ec ific a lly encourage a g e n c y h e a d s to gra n t timi fo r o ffice rs a n d delegates fori n e c essa r y em ploye* organlzatioal a n d /o r u n io n activities, in th lj r esp e ct. It 1* d e sig n e d to assisJ em ployee organizations and unJ Ions an d to fa c ilita te th e develop, m e n t o f their role In manage, m e n t-e m p lo y e * relations untlerl the T aylor Law, It is to be m ad* u p on a form basic p ay scales; prescribed by th e D irector ot • T ne source or sources o f W h a t Vi* m e a n t b y th e te r m C lassification and C om p en sation. d ata pertain in g to r ates o f “ o th e r n o n - S t a t e e m p lo y e r s ” a * i t In asm uch as th e ap p lication pay and h ou rs o f work a m o n g is u s e d i n t h e B u d g e t D i r e c t o r ’* fornw h ave n o t been printed, a p n o n -S ta t* em ployers; r u le * ? plications In letter fo r m will be • I f available, d a ta w h ic h G en erally, th is m e a n s o th e r accepted by the Director o f Clawslwill ten d to establish t h a t In go v e rn m en ta l e n titie s su c h as th e flcatlon and C o m p en sa tio n p r o ­ T h ? question and answ er serie th e a rea for w h ic h the sh ift F ed eral O overn m «n t a n d c ities, vided the app licant se ts fo r th in follow s: d iffe re n tia l is requested, th* c o u n tie s 1 a n d tow n s w ith in t h e his letter th e in fo r m a tio n re­ W h a l are ceograph io area and S ta te is exp erien cin g d if f i­ S ta te o f N ew York. ' quired by th e B udget D irector’s ■ h i f t p a r dirrerentialsT c u lty in recruiting em ployee* W h a t c o n d itio n s ^ m u s t e x is t t o rules. (See qu estion s No. 12 and for the particular title a n d T hese d ifferen tials are c ash w a r r a n t th e a u t h ^ v a t io n o f m 13.) h a s b een losin g em p lo y ee s in c om pensation w hich is added to g e o g r a p h ic a r e a p a y d i f f e r e n t i a l ? W h a t kind o f in fo r m a tio n U re­ t h a t title (if such is the c a se ) base salaries under c ir c u m sta n c e s The D irector of C lassification quired to be fl«t forth i n a n a p ­ to other em ployers for th* w h ich will be described i n the a n d C om p en sation m u s t be able plication for A geographio area sa m e c la ss o f w ork o n sh ift* qu estion s and answei's t h a t follow. t o fin d th a t: pay differential? o th e r th a n t h e d a y sh ift; In w hat a m o u n ts w ill these • th e salaries • b ein g p a id • The title o f t h e o o c u p a • F a c tu a l d a ta o f su ch * , d irfercn tials be paid? for th e particu lar oc cu p a tio n tlon for whicli the d iffe re n tia l n atu re as to reason ab ly su b ­ T h e y m ay be a percen tage of by private or o th e r n o n - S t a t * Is requested; sta n tia te th at t h e d u tie s a n d b asic pay or « fixed dollar am oun t. em ployers in th e p a r ticu lar • A description o f th * a r e i responsib ilities o f em ployee* geograp hic area s u b s ta n tia lly I i tliert* an y lim it o n the or location for w h ich th e d if­ w h o work o n the s h i f t for exceed the salaries b ein g p a id a m ou n t of p^y d ifferen tial w hich C h o ic e * fere n tia l is requested: w h ich th e d iffe re n tia l I* b y private or other n o n - S t a t * m a y b« authorized? “I n d ete rm in in g whether u • T he a m o u n t o f d iffe r e n ­ so u g h t are a t lea st c o m p a r a ­ .em p loyers for t h e sa m e o r a No. c h ar ge to leave credits should b«| tial requested; ble to the duties a n d resp o n ­ sim ilar occu pation, gen erally, W'h» m ay establish p a y d if ­ m a d e for tim e o f f for employw • C om p arative sala r y d a ta sibilities o f em p lo y ee s in th* in th e S ta te ; fe ren tials? o r gan ization a n d / o r u n ion actlvl. of su ch a nature a s to sh o w sa m e o c cu p ation who work o n T h e Director of C lassification • th e salaries paid fo r th e tes, we were fa c e d w ith two al.| th at un der c o m m u n ity w age th e n orm al day shift. an d C om p en sation In th e D e p a r t­ occu p ation by private a n d tern atlves: p ractices In privat-e or other W h a t is t h e n e e d f o r g e o g r a ­ m e n t of Civil Service su bject to o t h e r .n o n S t a t e em p lo y er s in “1. to allow u n lim ited time oft I public e m p lo y m e n t in th e p h ic p a y d i f f e r e n t ia ls ? th e approval o f th e D irector of t h e particu lar a r ea su b s ta n t i­ w ith ou t charg* to a n Indeflniul area for w hich th e g e o g r a ­ For som e titles ( o c c u p a tio n s). th a Buds?et. a lly exceed the S t a t e ’s sa la r y n u m b e r o f delegates an d ofriceiil p h ic area p a y diffei-entlal is In a few areas o f the S ta te , our T o whom should a request or for th a t c lass o f work; o f a p r o liferatin g num ber of emJ requested a n d fo r tha c la ss com petitors (private in d u stry an d a p p lication for a p ay d ifferen tial ployee orga n iza tio n s or unions, or) (title) o f work Involved "out­ • the disp arity b e tw e en th* som e govern m en tal ju r isd iction s) b s mad**? "2. to allow all necessary timil sid e ” p a y r a tes are n o t on ly S t a t e ’s salar y an d th * sa la r y are p ayin g salaries w h ich ar* To the D irector o f C la ssific a ­ off for officers a n d delegates ta| h ig h e r th a n the S t a t e ’s p ay b ein g paid in th e particu lar m a terially high er th a n th o s e b e ­ tion and C om pensation. particip ate in em ployee organiza* r ates bu t a s w ell a r e h igh er g e o grap h ic area by prlvat* in g p aid by private an d n o n M ay the Director o f C la ssific a ­ tlo n a n d /o r u n io n activities wlthl th a n “o u ts id e ” (private i n ­ a n d o th er n o n - S t a t e e m p lo y ­ S ta te em ployers in m o s t other tion and C om p en sation authorize charges a g a in st accu m ulated leavi] d u stry an d other n o n -S ta ta ers is c a u sin g th e S t a t e u n ­ areas o f th e S ta te . In su c h cases, p a y d iffere n tia ls o n h is initiative? credits. em ployers) r ates for th a sa m e u su a l d ifficu lty In t h e r ec ru it­ if the salary grade for t h e title Yes. T h e D ivision o f C lassific a­ “Clearly, the latter policy is thil c la ss In m ost o th er area^ o f m e n t o f qualified em p lo y ee s is fix ed accord in g to th e rates tio n and C om p en sation h a s c o m ­ one w h ic h is c o n s is t e n t with tlii t h e S ta te ; fo r th e particular c la s s o f which prevail in m o st areas o f m en c ed a program o f co n tin u in g A tte n d a n c e Rules, consistent with • I f availab le, d a ta w h ich work In su ch area. th e S ta te , th e p ay is to o low to an d sy stem a tic stu dies for the n eurality order o f t h e PERB, and will tend to e stab lish t h a t in e nable th e S ta te to recruit q u ali­ W h a t c o n d itio n s m u s t e x is t t o purpose of Id en tifying c la sse s the area for w h ich th e d if ­ fied em p loyees for t h a t c la s s of w a r r a n t t h e a u t h o r i z a t i o n o f a c o n siste n t w ith th e public interest. (titles* and areas o f the S tate “I sin cerely hope t h a t you and fe re n tia l is requested tha work in th e h ig h rate area. O n s h i f t p a y d i f f e r e n t i a l ? for wlilch the a u th orization of S ta te is ex p e rie n c in g d if f lthe other han d, if th e sa la r y grade T h e D irector o f C la ssification your delegates will understand tha geographic or s h if t d iffere n tia ls c u t y in recru itin g e m p loyee s for th e c la ss is fix ed according an d C om p en sation m u s t be able n e e d at th is tim e for a uniform or iwth. may be needed to m e et p olicy applicable t o a l l employe! | for th* particular tit le a n d to the r a tes w h ich prevail in th* to fin d that: ithe com petition o f o t h e r e m ­ o r g an ization s a n d / o r unions seeich a s been losing employseti in h ig h ra te area, the sala r y is too • for th e particu lar o c c u ­ ployers. Ing to r ep resen t S t a t e emplQ.veeil th a t title (if su c h Is tha ca se ) high in relation to r a tes w h ic h p ation an d sh ift in t h e a r ea W hat is m eant by a g e o sr a u n d er th* P ublic E m ployees’ Fair] to other em ployer* fo r t h i are b ein g paid in private an d u n d er con sid eration , it is th* phlrai location? E m p lo y m e n t A ct.” sa m e class o f work; other n o n - s t a t e e m p lo y m e n t in c om m on practice a m o n g n o n The Bud'^et D irector’s rules • T h e source or sou rces o f m ost other areas o f th e s t a t e . S t a t e em ployers to p a y sh ift (S ection 142.1 (b) d efin e a geop ay rate in fo r m a tio n a m o n g B y authorizing a n appropriate d iffe re n tia ls; provide d a ta o f su c h a natur# ai grapliical area or location as “an n o n - s t a t e em ployers. p a y diffe re n tia l for the h ig h rate • th e co m b in a tio n o f basic to reasonably support his claim. id en tifiab le place In the S ta te as W liat kin d o f in form ation is area, th e S ta te sh ould be able to p a y an d sh ift d iffe re n tia l p ay W h e r e e a n I o b t a in th is datafj sp ecitied by th e D irector of required to be se t fo rth in a n a p ­ effectively recru it qualified per­ I n the S t a t e ’s c lassification by n o n s t a t e e m p loyers r e ­ C la s s if ic itio n and C om p en sation p lication for a s h ir t p a y d iffe r ­ son s to fill positions In the high su lts in total c o m p e n sa tio n structure there are about 36011 on th • ba.sis o f geographical or e n tial? rate area an d a t th e sa m e tim e w h ic h su b stan tially e xceed s d ifferen t titles. F or m ost of them otli.'r physical bou nd aries with • T h e title o f th e o c c u p a ­ not o v e r-p a y the sa m e c la ss o f t h e S t a t e ’s basic p ay sc a les; there are n o established souicei refereixce to ti\e particular o c ­ tio n for w h ic h the sh ift p a y work in m o st other areas o f • in the area being c o n sid ­ o f sta tistic a l d a ta relating to cu p ation involved and to related differen tial is requested; th e State. ered, th e S ta te is e x p e rie n c in g w ages In public and private em­ labor m arket c on sid eration s.” • A description o f th e area W 'h a t is th e n e e d f o r s h i f t p a y d ifficu lty -in recru itin g q u ali­ p lo y m e n t o n a Statew ide basil H ave ee(>i;t'a|ihic areas been p re­ for which th e s h ift p a y d if ­ d i r r e r e n t i a l? fied em p loyees for th e p a r ­ let alone by geographical areas d eterm in ed ? ^ fe re n tia l is requested; F or som e titles (o c cu p ation s) ticu lar c la ss o f work or th a t w ith in t h e S t a t e for some titlesNo. • T h e a m o u n t o f d iffe r e n ­ in certain areas o f th e S ta te , our it has b een losing e m p loyees I n groups such as clerical, blu» Ill add ition to the general tial requested; com petitors (private in d u stry an d to o th er em p loyers In th at collar an d the like, the United euidt's set forth in the B udget • T lie tim e th a t the wx>rk o f som e g o v ern m en t ju r isd ic tio n s) area for the sa m e c la s s o f S ta te s B ureau o f Labor Statis* D irertor’.s rules, nam ely, th e p a r ­ the particular s h if t com ­ are p ayin g extra cash c o m p e n sa ­ w ork o n s h if t s o th e r t h a n tics con d u cts periodic wage stu­ ticu lar oc cu pation and related m e n c es a n d th e tim e th a t It tion to em ployees w orking hours th e d a y sh ift; dies in th ree areas of the Stat«. labor market con sid eration s, w h at ends; o th er than th e no r m a l day shift. • the du ties an d r es p o n s i­ n am e ly . M etropolitan New Yo*’*'' oth e r consideration s m a y enter • D ata o f su c h a n a tu re as T h e com bination o f extra c o m ­ bilities o f em p loyees in the Albany, Troy, Schenectady a'*'* in to the d e term in ation o f geogra­ to show th a t, for th e p ar ticu ­ p e n sa tio n and the e m p lo y e e ’s base p articu lar oc cu p a tio n o n th* B u ffa lo . T h e results of these stu­ p h ic areas or locations? lar o c cu p ation an d shift in sala r y m ay be m aterially h ig h er su b ject sh ift are n o t m a t e r i­ dies are pu blished in report for|”‘ Tha nu m bers of S ta te position s the area to w h ic h th a a p p lic a ­ than the salary paid by th e S ta te a lly less th a n th e du ties an d T h e reports are probably a'* ' In d «iven title or titles In a par­ tion applies, It is th e c o m m o n for the sam e occu p ation . I n such able In m a n y public libraries flj* r esponsibilities o f em p lo y ee s ticu lar area, the availab ility of practice am ong n o n -S ta ta c a se s i f th e salary grade for th e in th e sa m e o c cu p ation w h o th ey m a y be obtained from a d eq u ate pay d ata In private or employer* to p a y s h if t d if title is fixed according to th e U n ite d S ta te s Department " work on th e d a y s h if t in th* other n o n - s t a t e e m p loym en t for ferentials; rates w h ich prevail In m o st areas L ab or-B u reau o f Labor Statistic. s a m e S t a t e in stitu tion o r work th? title or titles and the S t a t e ’s • T hat for th e particular o f the S tate for norm al d ay sh ift location. W ash in gton, D.C. Other recru itm ent experience. occu p ation an d sh ift, in the work, the pay m a y be too low to I f I m a k e a p p l ic a t i o n f o r a g e o ­ tions c o n d u ct lim ited and . W ho m ay apply to the D irector area to w h ich th e applioation enable the S ta te to recru it q u ali­ g r a p h ic a r e a o r a s h if t p a y d i f ­ w age stu dies in the jj. • f C lassification a n d C om p en sa ­ applies the co m b in a tio n o f fied em ployees for th a t cla ss o f f e r e n t i a l , w i l l t h e D ir e c t o r o f amples- are: Administrative M tion for a ge ograp hic area or basic pay and s h if t d iffe r e n ­ work for s h if ts other th a n th e C la s s i f i c a t i o n ‘' a n d C o m p e n s a t io n a g e m en t Society, Public shirt pay d ifferen tial? tial pay provided by n o n n o r m a l day sh ift. f u r n i s h m e , • u p o n re q u e s t^ w i t h A ssociation, Com m erce A ppointing officers, em ployees S ta te em ployers results In O n the oth e r hand, if the s a l­ t h e r e q u ir e d p a y a n d r e c r u i t ­ d u stry A ssociation of New ^ and em ployee representatives. total c o m p en sation w h ic h s u b ­ ary grade for t h e class is fixed m e n t d a t a ? and P h ilip TH .'W e b e r tnd ^ How b .such ap p lication m ade? sta n tia lly exce ed s th « according to rate* w h ic h prevail N o. 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B 1) 1 7 6 M G e l i n a n N e w H y d e P k .................8 6 . 4 3 ............................... 8 5 . 4 1 74 R K a tz e n b e rr S y o tse t ..................... 9 0 . 7 6 1 7 8 D R i ir i f i o M i n e o l a 76 E Levy O cean*ide ......................... 0 0 . 7 5 1 7 7 F D a n i l o N o r t h M e r r i c k ................ 8 5 . 3 9 ...............................8 5 . 3 7 7 8 P D ickerm an W eefbury .................. 9 0 . 6 7 1 7 8 H G r a y L e v i t t o w n .8 5 .3 4 17 9 A D eP aolo E lm ont ... 77 A A nderson B aldw in. . . . . . . . 9 0 , 5 4 . .8 5 .2 5 .................. 9 0 . 5 3 1 8 0 E B l u e n t ^ i n F r a n k l i n I q . 7 8 C D o c h e rty G a rd en C ity . .8 5 .2 2 Sm ith G arden C ity . 79 M W obpser W anlatrh .......................9 0 . 5 . 1 1 8 1 C . .8 5 .2 2 182. D C ocaxaa M errick . . . . . . SO M G olditetn B aldw in ..................... D O. 5 2 . .8 5 .0 6 1 8 3 A M o r t e n B t - l l m o r e ............. 81 T A r c h d e a c o n H e m p s t e a d JtO.50 . .8 5 .0 5 1 8 4 M' i J e v j u e L o c i i f t V alley 82 M G elbm an L ev itto w n ...................H O . 4 5 . .8 4 .0 9 8 3 F A m h o l t VaM cy S t r s a m ..................9 0 . 4 4 1 8 ^ L S w e n f e y F r e e p o r t ............. . .84.87 1 8 6 B ' B r e t t n e r W e n t b i i r y . . . 84 D W illner L e v itto w n ..................... OO . i a . .8 4 .7 7 86 J B yrne W a n ta ^ h ........................... J I O. 2 9 1 8 7 A S W i r a n e r N e w H j d e P k . .8 4 .5 9 188 M M artin E lm ont ............. .......................9 0 . 2 4 86 H E lliott H pm pptead . .84.56 87 H M c K e o n E a u t M e s u J o w .................... !M) .22 1 8 9 M N a v a * W e e t b n r y ............. . .8 4 .5 5 1 9 0 J K a p la n P t W af^hington , 88 E B everly W H e m p o t p a d .................. 9 0 . 1 4 . . 8 4 .60 1 9 1 L D f S t e f a n o W e M b i i r y . . . 89 E C o n d o n H i c k u v i l l e ........................ 9 0 . 1 3 . . 8 4 .4 1 B ellm ore . . . 00 N Ragh F arm inudale .......................9 0 . 0 8 1 9 2 E C o n n e l l y . . 8 4 .31 193 C Jaronczyk U nionda> . 9 1 A M a l o n e W i l l i # t o n P k ...................... . .8 4 .1 7 ,8 9 .9 4 104 G S i r a i n i e a P ’. a i n v i e w 92 M H arrison W estb u ry . . . .8 4 .1 5 1H5 E M u r p h y E a s t M e a d o w . . . 9 3 Li Leeper R ln io n t ...........................H 9 . 8 . . 8 4 .14 ............ 9 4 E S a u d q u i a t G a r d e n C i t y .................. 81t .' #9 U » 6 A G i n a K k i A l b e r t e o n . . 8 4 .09 197 J D n u k e r G r e a t N ei'k ,,, 96 F B areia E ast M eadow ................... 8 9 . 7 5 198 D .S e lte rh e rr ITnioijdale . . , . . 8 3 . 6 9 86 A S c a t i i r r o N e w H y d e P k .................... 8 9 . 7 3 . . 8 3 .5 3 97 J P e l u s o N o r t h B e l l m o r e ................... 8 9 . H4 1 9 9 I ) V e l l a )^o H e m p e t e a d ... 200 J Plfv.T L . T n b r o o k ................... . . 8 3 . 5 0 9 8 K R o n a n S t e w a r t M a n o r ..................8 f t . 0 2 99 R Sm aw ij-k H ew lett ........................8 9 . u 7 20 1 E H iielsen N o B e llm o re . . . . . 8 3 .50 . .8 3 .4 6 1 0 0 C H a n s e n N e w H y d e P k ................. 8 0 . 5 5 2 0 2 L Z a w r o t n i a k E a s t M e a d o w 1 0 1 E M c K e o n E a s t e M a d o w ................. 8 9 . 4 7 2 0 . " F M a t h i e B a l d w i n ................... . . 8 3 . 4 0 2(V4 B -Me.>erf M errick . . . . , . .83.37 1 0 2 B S c h w a r t z V alley S tr e a m . . . . 8 H . 4 5 F arm in rd a le . . , . .8 3 .1 5 103 S M erritt R ockvir.e Ct ................. 8 9 . 4 3 2 0 6 . 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' e y S t r e a m . .82.40 1 1 2 M W a r e h a m W e s t b u r y ........................8 9 . 1 0 14 M O iinii W i l l i s t o n P k . . . . . .82.37 2 1 5 M F r a n k P e l l m o r e ................ 113 M H urpt M ineola ............................ . .8 2 .2 9 1 1 4 A I > e f k o w i t z S y o x h e t ..............................8 0 . 0 0 2 1 6 W P f L u r a L e v i t t o w n ...., . .8 2 .1 5 1 1 6 A S im on Eiint M e a d o w ................. 8 8 . ! I 0 2 1 7 .1 P e h l H diipM ead ................ . .8 2 .0 8 l i f t h F l o t t e r o n O l d B i t h p a ^ r e -------- 8 8 . 9 5 2 1 8 V M . i n n i n i . ' H e m p - t e a d . . . . . . 82.07 1 1 7 F l a n n a c o o n e H e m i » « t e a d .............. 8 8 . 0 5 2 1 M S<'hn«Hr e E a s t M e a d o w . . 8 1 .6 9 220 V M ayo B ayville ................ 1 1 8 S K l e i n M a l v e r n e ................................... . . 8 1 ..'iO 221 P LilU endey M a t-v a p c q u a . . 1 19 F D ratt E lm ont .................................. . .8 1 .5 6 1 2 0 N V e n o k u r W o o d m e r e ....................... 8 8 . 5 7 222 E P hilipson G reat Neck . .8 1 .5 5 1 2 1 M L o B i o n d o N o M n # < - ap e< j ii a . . 8 8 . 5 0 2 2 3 A Barri^'elle S e a f o r d .... . . 8 1 . . ’>4 224 A T a rae ap p a P lain v ifw .. 1 2 2 F H i p p W a n t a j r h ................................... . .81 .45 1 2 3 D L e v i n n o n S e a f o r d ..............................8 8 . 4 2 2 2 5 C M i t < ’h f i l H f m p o t e a d . . . . , . .81.:?0 ............................ 88. .' 18 124 J C urran K rreport 2 2 6 W R ( , l l f r F r a n k l i n S q --------. . 8 1 .1 2 1 2 6 J G astlirer W r s t l n n y ........................8 8 . 2 6 227 1 s.'h re in e r L y n h ro o k .... . .81,11 126 E D avidson A lbertson ................ 228 B S chiitte Bethpafre . — . .80.85 1 3 7 C S r f l c r e F a r m i n K d a ! e ........................8 8 . 1 9 2 2 9 M L n n i n N o B » - l l n i o r e ------. . 8 0 .64 1 2 8 A S c a n d a r i a t o E l m o n t ........................8 8 . 1 7 230 H S im o n e tti S eaford 80.02 120 M P ulK iano B aldw in ........................8 8 . 1 1 2 3 1 -1 R i . d i ’ i f f e L e v i t t o w n . . _ . 1 30 M S e a m a n M eriick ..............................8 8 . 0 7 2 3 2 M K l i n n e n h o f e r E a s t M e a d o w 7 9 .54 233 M T a o im in a M inrola ....................... 7 8 . 7 6 181 M W ine O c eane ide ............................ « « 1 3 2 R A d le r V alley S tr e a m ..................8 8 . 0 0 1 3 3 R S t a l l e r l e v i t t o w n ..............................8 8 . 0 0 PR K N filN K E K lN O T E C H N IC I.4 X .8 7 .9 8 1 B r o w n J N i a i r a r a F I # ............................9 7 . 0 1 8 4 J C o * G a r d e n C ity 1 3 6 E N i l s e n F r a n k l i n S q ............. . . 8 7 . 9 7 2 W elcti r rhe«ktnw a*a .................... 9 5 3 4 D eW olf M D u n k irk ..............................9 0 4 1 8 « 8 B inenfeld W a n ta B h ............. . . 8 7 . 8 8 187 Q Minardi Hioknville .......... . . 8 7 . 8 6 .........................................« 9 . 2 6 L oru S IiDffalo . .8 7 .7 8 138 E F riedm an M afsap eq u a P k D R i i f f n l o .......................................... 8 8 . 4 7 M o n t a n a i e ’ li R IJtica ......................... 8 8 . 4 139 D Kelly Elmont ............................87 . 6 7 fi S l f i n r i e r J C h e e k t o w a i t a ...................... 8 8 . 2 140 E W itiS e rt S e a f o r d ............................ 141 M T hroop W est b u ry .............. 8 7 . 6 3 9 D »s«f'na J H ovnell ..............................8 8 0 142 8 T i b b f i R o o s e v e l t ....................8 7 . 6 2 1«) C u r e i o P B elfast ...................................8 7 . 3 143 M Somennan M errick ...........8 7 . 5 0 11 Lake R rticn ...............................................S J ; ; 144 D V a n R i p e r U n i o n d a l e ...........8 7 . 4 5 1 2 R o n u ) f i l a D B u f f a l o ................................... « 146 8 D e S a n t o N e w H y d e P k ------8 7 . 4 1 13 =nyder J Hornell ................................8 6 . 6 146 A M i ’ l e r N e w H y d e P k ...........8 7 . 3 3 1 4 F nci O M H ornell ...................................8 6 . 4 .8 5 2 1 4 7 G M c C a r t h y F r e e p o r t ...................... 1 6 f> >n il.r W A l b a n y .84.2 148 E S qnitieri M ineola ...................... 16 S inthel] T B uffalo ..... .84 0 1 4 9 C B o r g i a W i l l i s t o n P k ....................... 8 7 . ‘. ;5 1 7 K u b i a k D B u f f a l o ................ . 8:: 1 160 C C arm o E iitt M eadow ............... 8 7 . 1 7 1 8 > f o r n n .1 W a t e r t o w n . . . .82.9 161 A C orritone H e m p ste ad ................8 7 . 1 5 I ll F jiulU nrr r M e.-hani-M l .8 2 6 ..............8 7 . 1 4 162 D M adlintrer S eafo rd 2 0 Lrrn>»tl B B alK ton Lk .82.2 163E H a « n ia ier New H yde P k 87.12 21 R f e d W Svra-use ............ . 8 1 .4 164 G S ullivan W antaph .............. 8 6 . 0 5 2 2 D a r l l n p .1 C o r t T a u d ............ .80.2 .................... 8 6 . 7 2 165 J F o x H ieksville 23 Terzo .1 B a i n b r i d c i .80.2 166 A M r C i i e E a s t M e a d o j v ................8 P, .fi 7 2 4 L u r l ! * n l i i l l .1 B i n e h a m t o n .7 0 .5 167 A W einbersr H e m p s te a d ................8tf.<!4 2.'i P u r r a n W Troy .................. .7!l.5 168 It B a r b i e r i S e a f o r d .................8 6 . 0 2 2 6 J a q u i e h 0 A l b a n y . . . . , .79 3 lfr9 L C nrra redarlinrst .............. 8 0 . 4 8 2 7 IM ftr ii .- ci a V S a r a t o g a . . .7 9 .3 160 R W h ite V alley S tre a m ........... 8 6 . 4 4 2 8 Set'iinl 0 K r n n t V; i1l #y .79.2 161 F P o ntillo H em pstead ................. 86. .' tfi 2 9 F a l a ' e .1 niciady .. !79.2 162 P Paterno M assapeqna .................8 6 . 3 4 3 0 I r e a l n d ■ C Ti«-y ................ .7 9 .0 163 A H a n r a h a n N e w H y d e P k ------ 8 6 . 2 6 31 >ian<h»* A B a y Sh<ire . . .78.6 164J H olm pren G a r d e n C ity . . . . 8 6 . ‘- 5 32 rn m i)ftrld D H ornO l ..................8 6 . 1 4 166 O E llio tt M errick 33 K nblard G Alri cn ...................................'I"' '’-' 166 A Rom an Roo^eveU .............. 8 6 . 0 6 3 4 G i m b e r l i i n .T B a b y l o n ......................................9 ............................ 7 Jj 4 167 M B r u n o E l m o n t .....................8 5 . 8 8 3 5 M a t t o J B ' m c b a m t o n 1 6 8 K C a ta la n o S te w art M a o n r 8.5 8 3 .'if! 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ALBAN Y BRANCH OFFICE rO R (M F O K M A T IO N P le a ia w rite or JO SE PH 303 4 I.J A N V 80 « n « a rd li)i T BELLKTV M A N N IN G N T iWAY FLOWER ad v * rtlfllE | c a ll BLVD. P«*ooB« IV t-1 4 7 4 - KOTAL C 0 U B 1 APARTMENTS — Furnished, X h t A n a ll-H a w a ii tour is being o f ­ furnished, and Room s. P hone H S . fered for th e first tim e to m e m ­ 4-1994. <Albany > bers o f th e Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees Assn. an d th eir im m ed ia te « v ^ D e iW ! ' . ! ! ! 78:3 fa m ilie s and the tour will Include 8 ravi*. s, ithaca •........... ........... several featu res available only tx) S P E C IA L R A T E S CSEA particip an ts. (or Cinl Service fmiiloyers II I w a n te d T h e 16-day tour will leave New w i t h i V o York on April 8 and r e t u m th e r e o n April 21. T h e price o f on ly S e r v ic e C h a rg e a ~ $559, plus tax. inclu des a sta y a t l * d 4 * O lltllO t • • • th e R e e f Tower H otel on W aikiki B each , visits to th e Islands o f H ie K e e s e v H Ie N a H o n a l B a n k M aul and H aw aii; th e free use o f K e e s e v U le . N . T . 834-7331 a K odak “I n s ta m a t ic ” c a m e m M em ber F .D .1 .0 . H O T IL w h ile In H aw aii; c h a m p a g n e je t flig h t; tour o f Pearl H arbor and D R IV IW N Q A R A a i o t h e r Sightseeing. AIR O O N D ITIO N IN O • TV P or CSEA m em bers only, there N o p a r k ln f w ill be a free bottle of liquor p ro­ p ro b le m * « t Ait>ony'i lorflM l vided in every room plus unusual . . . w ifb su rp rise gifts. A lbany'* tn iy d r t v * ^ B e c a u se th is o ffe r in g o c c u r s ! t o r a 0 «. You'fl Ilk* tk« « • » f o r t a n d c o n v c n itn c * , lo « l d u i ln gth e E aster h olid ays the j P wnlly roU *. 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CIVIL P f Sixteen SERVICE C SE A B y LEADER TuegJay, January 30, C u res M o ve C r o w in g I n to E x p a n s io n N e w P a in s Q u a r te r s , O f P r o fe s s io n a l S t a f f (Special To T h t Leader) ALBANY opened The for b u sin e ss M o v in g to — In terefer of C iv il in a m odern fu r n itu r e w ith th e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . a d o p t e d a * ' n e w l o o k ” a s C S E A offl new new h ea d q u a rters a n d o th er Item s w a s p r o v id in g th rou gliou t tliB S t a t e . CSEA m e m b e rs fo u n d th e m ove n e c essa r y w h e n it becam e a p p are n t t h a t th e a lre a d y o v e r ­ crow ded facilities a t 8 E lk St. could not a c co m m o d a te a n e x ­ p an d ed sta ff. The n e w stru ctu re is located in th e sa m e block a t 33 E lk St., across fr o m t h e S t a t e C apitol. N E W H O M E — Showing up for work M onday at the nevr o ffices of thp Civil Service E m p lo y e se Assn. at 33 Elk St., Albany, Is K atherine Se^atis, CSEA public relations staff m e m b er. The E m ­ ployees Association closed their form er office at 8 E lk St. on F rid a y ni^ht, the m overs cam e in Saturday morning: and, by M onday, the m o v e w as com pleted. S e r v ic e C oinciding with th e op e n in g of th e n e w fa c ilitie s w ill be th e r e ­ porting to work th is M on d ay o f several n ew s t a f f m em b ers. T h e s ta ff will be Increased to m ore than 100 In the n e a r futu re. M ore CSEA r egion al atto r n e y s also h ave been reta in e d In line w ith th e general e x p an sion plan s. of CSEA b u ild in g In A lb a n y , a c c o m p lish e d se r v ic e s bo Its th r o u g h o u t th e S t a t e .” I n ad d itio n to h ir ln f p ersonn el for th * r e sea r ch and public r e ­ lation s d e p a r tm e n ts. CSEA has both e x p a n d e d a n d str e a m lin e d Its field se r v ic e o p eration s. T h e d i­ rector o f fie ld services w ill still coord in ata t h e o v e ra ll effo rt, bu t n ow w ill h a v * th e a ssistan ce o f tw o r eg io n a l fie ld supervisors and a director o f c o u n t y a ffa irs . T he la tte r ’s w ork will b« devoted e x ­ clu sively to t h e problem s o f the local g o v e r n m e n t c h a p te r s and unit. Six new c o lle ctiv e bargain- S ift l i s t over m ore th e th a n w eekend 1 5 5 ,0 0 0 __________________ so aa n^embe, Inar sp ec ia lists w ill w s i s t ~ c h ^ J an d u n its th r o u g h o u t the atii in n e g o tia tio n s w ith the vario, public em p loyers and in writi contracts. H iring o f m ore field resen ta tlv e s Is also contemplatj In addition to office s, the n bu ild in g c o n ta in s facilities whi c a n a c co m m o d a te chapter CSEA c o n fe r e n c e meeting.«j; feren ce room s an d expanded oj s e t p r in tin g fa c ilities. F orm a l d e d ic a tio n o f the thri story brick an d steel struct will be h e ld a t a la te r date. O f F u r n is tiin g s D r . Theodore C. W enzl, CSEA president, said: “Our present headquarters, w h ic h h a s served us for th e la s t two ye a rs, during which (S p e cia l T o T h e L ea d er) tim e our m em bersh ip h a s alm ost A L B A N Y — A n u m b e r o f c o n f e r e n c e s , c h a p t e r s a n d unli tripled, is v e r y overcrow ded . . . (F rom L eader C o rresp o n d en t) W e are c o n fid e n t t h a t the m ove w h o e a r l i e r e x p r e s s e d t h e d e s i r e t o m a k e a n a p p r o p r i a t e cc H E M P S T E A D — T h e N a s s a u c h a p t e r , C iv il S e r v ic e E m ­ into t h e n e w headq uarters bu ild­ t r l b u t l o n t o t h e n e w h e a d q u a r t e r s o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e Ei p lo y e e s A ssn ., h a s a p p a r e n t ly b e a t e n d o w n a n a t t e m p t b y in g will result In a m ore e f f i ­ p l o y e e s A s s n . , n o w h a v « t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d o s o , a c co r dli tw o la b o r u n io n s s e e k in g d e c e r tific a tio n o f C S E A . cie n t operation and provide m ore to Dr. T h e o d o r e C. W enzl, CSEA I n a n i n f o r m a l c o n f e r e n c e b e f o r e W i l l i a m D u g g i n , t r i a l e ffec tiv e services to our m em bers president. E xecu tive D ir ec to r ’s O ffice ex.iininer of Ih e S ta te Public Dr. W en zl sa id “W e are now In T otal .............................................$1,1 R ekitions Board, N assau CSEA our n e w fa c ilitie s a t 33 Elk St. Library field representative Arnold Moses an d our a r c h ite c t h a s c om p leted T ab le ........................................ $ cit»>d a provision of th e T aylor a survey o f th e Item s w h ic h could S w iv e l C h airs (10) ............ 1,2 law barrlns? the u n io n ’s tactic. be used to t h e b e st ad v a n ta g e in S h e lv in g ...................................3.4 Xh.T luu-, Moses explained, spethe new stru c tu r e.” Dr. W enzl said Library T o t a l ............................ tiist wher6 an em ployees’ th a t C S E A h a s s e n t a list o f th e L ounge o rganizatio n h as been recognized various possible g ifts an d their T ab les (9) ................... The N ew Y ork S ta te P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s before April 21, 1967, any petition m o n e ta r y v alu e to officers, board S ta c k in g C hairs (36) for decertification m u st be su b ­ B o a r d a n n o u n c e d l a s t w e e k t h a t i t s c o u n s e l h a s b e g u n a n m em bers, an d p resid e n ts o f c o n ­ S e t t e e ............................ m itted between 165 an d 120 days i n v e s t i g a t i o n t o d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r a n y e m p l o y e e o r g a n i z a ­ ferences, c h a p t e r and un its. U p holstered C h air . N a ssm C h a p te r B e a t s D o w n F or N ew H e a d q u a r te r s U n io n D e c e r tific a tio n A t t e m p t Schenectady Incident Probed For Taylor Law Violations before the budget submission date. CSEA was recognized In H em psead Town la.s-t M arch, an d the to w n ’s budget submission date is Nov. 1. Thus, the decertification request was subm itted too late, Moses asserted. In addition, the groups h a d failed to .submit any basis for th e ir request. Moses argued. Town labor relations rep resen ­ tative R aym ond H arrin g to n agreed t h a t Moses was right, an d D ug­ gin took the m a tte r u n d er a d ­ visement. Jericho Unit R ejects ‘S w e eth e art’ Pact, Files PERB Appea JE R IC H O - M em b e r.s of tio n v io la ted th e s tr ik e p ro h ib itio n of th e T a y lo r Law dur­ ing the re c e n t work stoppage a t th e G lendale Home in Sciienectady. Pi’ancis J. Higgins, the B o a rd ’s Counsel, said lie has asked for evidence from all Interested p a r ­ ties. R equests for evidence have been m ade of th e S chenectady c h a p te r of th e Civil Service B n ployees Assn., and Its p aren t S ta te o rg anization as well as of the S c h en ectad y C oun ty M anager and th e a d m in is tra to r of the G lendale Home. “T h e purpose of our investi­ gation Is to d eterm ine w h eth er th ere Is evidence of a violation by an y employee organization of Section 210 of th e T a y lo r Law,” Higgins said. T h a t Section of th e Law states In p a r t t h a t “ no employee o r­ ganization shall cause. Instigate, encourage, o r condone a strik e .” Higgins explained t h a t fu r th e r action w'ill depend on the evi­ dence he gathers. T h e S ta te B oard Is charged w ith th e responsibility u n d e r th e T a y ­ lor Law of determ in in g th e d e­ gree of responsibility of a n e m ­ ployee o rganization for work sto p ­ pages In th e public sector. T h e S ta t e B oard is em powered to sus­ pend a n employee o rg a n izatio n ’s dues check-off privileges for a period up to 18 m o n th s If th e tives an d atto rn e y s on tiie staff agency d eterm ines t h a t th e em ­ of the p a re n t organization. W e’re ployee organization is responsible not going to have any board teii- for the strike. ^ ^ r m em bcrs they ca n n o t have ,. t h e J e i'lc llo u n i t o t t h e N a s - : F u rth e rm o re , P lau m e.ib aum ass a u c h a p t e r . C ivil S e r v i c e E m - serted, th e b o a rd ’s effo rt to lim it p l o y e e s As.sn., h a v i n g g a i n e d its recognition poses a th r e a t of recosnltion. have dissolved th e in tim id atio n by tiie em ployer to tlie local u nit. “W e’ll have no Tlie unit acted because th e s w e e th e a rt c o n tra c ts ,” P la u m e n school board violated their ex- b au m declared. pressed d em and for recognition as T h e Jerich o u n it comprises 200 a ut\lt of the Nassau c h a p te r of of 250 clerks, custodians, cafeteria tiie S ta te CSEA organization. T he workers a n d bus drivers In the board recognized only the Jerich o Jerich o Scliool District. unit. • F la u m e n b a u m ann ou n ced t h a t C lia p te r presid ent Irving F lau - the c h a p te r h a d won a h earin g m en b au m a.sserted t h a t th e issue before th e S ta t e Public E m ploy­ Ij crucial. m e n t R elation s B oard on the issue “ In negotiations, these u nit of recognition of CSEA— with no m em bers m ay need the assistance reservations. T h e iieariug h a i been o f professional field rep resen ta-1 set lor Feb. 18. Buffalo Chapter Hears Gduia O ccasion al T a b le . . . T h e C SEA c h i e f sa id th a t a p ­ propriate r ec o g n itio n w ill be given L ounge T otal ...........................$1, to a n y d on or by e ith e r listin g the C on feren ce R o o m T a b le s (4) ............................. $ donor’s n a m e an d g ift on a large C hairs (10) ......................... single plaque to b e placed In a S ta c k in g c h a ir s (91) . . . . 1 . p r om in en t lo ca tio n In th e b u ild ­ S te n o ty p e table ............... ing or b y m o u n tin g Individual S e c retarial c h a ir ............. plaques lis tin g the donor and H ea d table a sh trays (6) item , In a loca tio n a d ja c e n t to th e Ash trays (8 doz.) ........... gift. T h e list o f su ggested gifts fo l­ Confei-ence R oom Total . $33J R e c ep tio n Area low’s : S ecre ta ria l c h a h s (2) . . . I ^ Plaq ue ...........................................$ 250 S e tte e .............................. P la n tin g B o x P l a n t s .............. $ 400 A im chairs (7) . . .. F u rn ish in g s O c c a sio n a l chairs (4) P r e sid e n t’s O ffic e I n t e m e w table ......... D esk ........................................... $ 360 P la n te r ........................... C redenza ................................. 470 A sh trays (4) ............. D esk Chair ............................ 160 C arpet .............................. S id e Chairs (8) ................... 570 R e c ep tio n desk ................. S e t t e e ........................................ 245 O cc a sio n a l T able. 45”x24” 60 R ecep tio n A rea Total . . . 5^ M iscellan eou s O cc asion al T ables, K it c h e n e t t e ........................... ^ 27”x 2 7 ” (2) ........................ 100 Ice cube m a c h in e ............. P la n ter s (2) ........................ 35 C arpet ...................................... 600 P r e sid e n t’s O ffic e T o t a l $2,600 E x ecu tive D ir ec to r ’s O ffic e BU F F A L O — T h e J a n u ary m e e t ­ D esk ................................... ing of B u ffalo chap ter. Civil S e r ­ B ack B ar ........................ vice E m ployees Assn, was held la st D e sk C h a i r ...................... week a t th e S ta tle r H ilton H otel S id e C h airs (3) .......... w ith 85 m em bers an d g u ests at S e tt e e ................................. 250 the dinner. P la n ter s (2) ................... T h e featu red speaker w as H enry O ccasio n a l T a b le s (3) 90 G du la, CSEA field rep resentative, C arpet ............................... w ho spoke o n th e new T ay lo r Law and som e o f Ita effec ts. G.l. Insuronc* T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be o n W ed n esd ay, F eb ru ary 21 a t the Tht V e ter a n s A d m in istra tio n B u ffa lo A th le tic Club, according p a y s m ore th a n $800 m illion a n ­ to M ary C a n n e ll, c h a p te r p r e si­ n u a lly t o O .I. In su ran ce p o llcy d e n t. holdera a n d th e ir ben elloiaries. Parole Officer* (Continued from PaK® ice C om m issio n approval. • A 25 -y e a r half-pay P® plan, sim ila r to th at enjoy* S t a t e P olice and Correction fleers. • R e c o g n itio n under lor L aw and permission to In colle ctiv e bargaining issues. D r. T h e o d o r e C. d e n t o f t h e C i v i l service EH’P* decl*^' Assn., w i r e d t h e “you h a v e a just cau ^ CSEA h a s g iven I n t h t p a s t t o t h e or:i» tlo®* I