5 $ IL - e e a n A > is 3 ^ /7 ju p e r Eligibles A m erica 't Largest W eek ly fo r P u b lic E m p lo y e e t Vol. X X I X , N o . 2 3 m W m te Ifo I r e n z l E 2 ALBANY — T uesday, February 0 m D 13, 1968 o iu m % S o lid r e a s o n s P a y B o e e d CSEA M e e ts o s t T a lk s S ta rt s ta te bu dget. Wenzl sparked th e In terests of litherto casual listen er s b y le a d ai off w ith a n o u t - o f - h a n d r ection of G overnor R o c k e feller ’s {ht percent w a g e h ik e a s "enIrely Inadequate.” It w ou ld leave workers still “in th« c a te ar«r of second c la s s citiz en s c o m ired to th eir c o u n te r p a r ts in !ier em ploym ent,” h e said. Members o f the S e n a t e F in a n c e Assembly W a y s and M ean s nimittees listen ed atte n tiv ely as docum ented C S E A ’s case by (tin? a le n g th y lis t o f statistics eftecting the u n favorab le relative uncial position o f N e w York ate's em ployees. Substantiating C SEA 's d e m a n d ilori $ 1,000-m inim um a n n u a l in WenzI poin ted to a U .S. utment o f Labor report th a t 1966 an average f a m ily of nr had to sp en d m o r e th a n $9,to m ain tain a “m oderate" adaid of living; 106,000 State nployees In gi'ade 14 a n d below iW far short of th is m in im u m , said, sin c e th e ir average ntiual salary fig u r es a m o u n t to $5,375. a t a le g isla tiv e h e a r in g o n Call D isaster l-aljor Relations l**Gov L i n d s a y ’s r e q u e s t R ockefeller for N a uard troops to c o lle ct ref‘h e S a n lf l^as caused a a m o n g labor ortmued o n P a g e 14) A d v is o r s th e W ith T r a v ia ; B udget In L e g is la tu r e A L B A N Y — D o c u m e n t a t i o n o f a r e q u e s t b y t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . fo r a said, th o u sa n d s o f S t a t e e m p lo y ­ ees a n d ft g r e a t n u m b e r o f titles 2 0 p e r c e n t , a c r o s s - t h e - b o a r d r a i s e w i t h a $ 1 , 0 0 0 m i n i m u m i s b e i n g m a d e t o f i s c a l e x p e r t s are paid b e tw e e n 13 to 29 per­ i n b o t h h o u s e s o f t h e L e g i s l a t u r e a s t a l k s c o n t i n u e b e t w e e n C S E A r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s a n d t h * c e n t h igh er sa la r ie s th an their l e a d e r s o f b o t h h o u s e s . H arold Miller, b u d get advisor to h in d h is se lf-a p p o in te d Publio c o u n te r p a r ts in N e w York. A se ss io n w ith A ssem bly S p e a k ­ T ravia, lata la s t w eek an d a n ­ E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s A ct a n d I n t e r e s t i n W e n z l’a nem arks er A n th o n y J*. T ravia early la st o th e r m e e tin g is sch ed u led this n e g o t ia t e w ith th« Civil Servio# c a m e to ft h e a d w ith his c lo sin g w eek w a s te rm ed “very e n c o u r ­ w eek. S e ss io n s a r t sla te d to b e ­ E m p lo y e es Assn., Inc., w h ich h « referenc* t o “th« u n p reced en ted a g in g ” a n d led to so m e cau tio u s gin this week, too, w ith S e n . W a r ­ h a s d esig n a te d a s n e g o tia tin g u n re st a n d d iss a tis fa c tio n ” p r e ­ o p tim ism t h a t both D em o cr a ts ren A nderson, c h a ir m a n o f the a g e n t for S t a t e em p loyees. H i s v a le n t a m o n g S t a t e workers, c o u ­ and R e p u b lican s m ig h t cooper­ S en ate F in a n c e C om m ittee. A n a d m in istration sh ou ld realize t h a t pled w ith r ep orts t h a t plan s to a te o n p a ssin g em ployee b e n e fit earlier m e e tin g with S e n a t e M a­ S t a t e em p lo y ee s are n o t In an im at# “w ith h o ld t h e i r s e r v ic es” m a y be g a in s in the L egislatu re th is year. jority L eader B ari W. B rydges objects t o be m oved abou t a s i f C S E A rep resen tatives m e t w ith ( C o n t in u e d o n P a g e 1 1 ) w a s te rm e d “ hopeful.” th e y w ere p a w n s in t h e g a m e The E m p lo y e es A ssociation o f politics. tu rn ed to the L egislature for help “The C SEA h a s been an d is ft fo llow in g a w ithdraw al o f n e gotl- responsib le organization. I t w ill Reports Significant Headway In First Montli Of Session (S p e c ia l T o ALBANY — sored or m a k in g endorsed sig n ific a n t le g isla tiv e The L eader) T h e m a jo r ity o f 1968 le g isla tio n e ith e r s p o n ­ sessio n , by th e C iv il headw ay CSEA in S e r v ic e th e o ffic ia ls O ne bill, w h ic h would m ak e th r e e - d a y w e e k e n d s o f five h o li­ d ays, a lread y h a s passed the A s­ se m b ly an d a n o th e r w h ic h would Wenzl also fo c u se d o n th e am e n d t h e Civil Sei-vice Law to jttarked disparity b e tw e e n New^ allow w idow s an d widow ers and pork State workers’ sala r ie s and covered d ep en d en ts o f d eceased jtaose in other sta te s, n o ta b ly Cali- m u n ic ip a l e m p lo y ee s to c o n tin u e jfornh and M ic h ig a n , w here, he u n d er h o s p ita liz a tio n plans, h a s p assed b o th h o u se s o f th e L e gis­ lature an d Is a w a itin g actio n by L ottery A p p o i n t m e n t th e G overnor. Al b a n y — s t a t e T ax C om m lsOf th e 120 bills eith er draw n j*toner Joseph H. M u r p h y has a n ­ up or endorsed by CSEA, 57 h ave nounced the a p p o in tm en t o f J h n been a ssig n ed n u m bers In e ith er 1^ O’Donnell o f K en m o re as a o n e or b o th hou ses, m a n y o f w h ich h®PUty director o f the S t a t e L o t­ already h a v e b e e n s e n t to le g is­ tery, lativ e c o m m itte e s for review, w hile 54 h ave t h e su pp ort o f th e le g is ­ lators in b o th th e S e n a te and A s­ sembly. • L um p su m p a y m e n t for a c ­ c u m u lated sick leave upon r etire ­ m e n t or d e a th — S e n a to r s Jo h n D. C aland ra, S78, an d J o h n F lyn n , S419, A sse m b ly m a n A n th o n y J. R e p e a t T h is ! M ercorella, A187 an d A560— Civil S ervice, P u b lic E m p loyees and W ays a n d M ea n s C om m ittees. • F u lly r etroactive l / 6 0 t h r e ­ tire m en t p la n — S e n a to r Edw ard S. L entol, S1677, a n d A ssem b lym an C hester J. S trau b , A2736— Civil S ervice a n d W a y s an d M eans C om m ittees. LTOWe v e r p o p u la r w ith • L o n g e v ity in c re m en ts after se g m e n ts o f th e 15 an d 20 years S t a t e service at jliyo C ity p o p u la t io n , "ilsay National W ith a d v a n c e d b y C iv il S e r v ic e E m - jployees A s s n . p r e s i d e n t T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l s u p p o r t i n g a 2 0 erc«nt $ 1 , 0 0 0 - m i n i m u m p a y r a i s e f o r S t a t e e m p l o y e e s d r e w jpt a t t e n t i o n h e r e l a s t w e e k C en tf S e s s io n s C a lle d 'E n c o u r a g in g ' e n ts p lo y e e s ' N S ee P a g e 14 P r ic « T e n E m p lo y e e s fir st m o n t h A ssn. of th e is S ta te rep ort. m a x im u m o f th e grade— S e n ator L entol, S2381, and A ssem blym an Straub , A3304— Civil Service and W ays an d M ean s C om m ittees. • H a lf - d a y ’s p a y for em ergen cy du ty ou tsid e regular duty hours— S e n a to r F ran k J. G linskl, S1945 and A sse m b ly m a n Josep h J. D ow d, A2798— Civil Service and W a y s an d M ean s. • P a y m e n t for un used sick leave in political subdivisions— S e n a to r Ja m e s E. Powers, S2390 an d A ssem b lym an Josep h T. St. Law rence, A l i 4 1 — Civil Service and P ublic E m ployees. • 40 hou r work w eek for n o n ­ te a c h in g school e m p loyees— S e n a ­ tor Powers, S2414, and A ssem b ly­ m a n R a y m o n d J. Lill— E ducation. • S a la r y protection up on Job a b olition in political su bd ivisions — S e n a to r J o h n J. MarchI, S2138, (Continued on P a g e 16) H e a lth D e n t. M e e ts W ith C S E A L e a d e r s ANTHONY J. TRAVIA EARL W. BRYDGES a tion s by th e R ockefeller A d m in ­ n o t buckle down, however, to the istration a n d a subsequent, u n il­ provocative acts being c o m m it ­ ateral proposal by th e G overnor ted by th e G overnor in refu sin g o f a n eig h t p ercen t raise for to n e g o tia te w ith th e o r g a n iza S ta te workers. CSEA denou nced tion w h ic h h e h a s recognized as both m oves and h a s con tin u ed to the o r gan ization to n e g o tia te with. call for a r esu m p tion of n e g o t i­ C SEA shall da w h a t m ust be done ations. in th e interests of its m em bers Concern an d all S t a t e em ployees. S to p In th e m e a n tim e, there was playin g b rink m an sh ip , G overnor. som e con c er n — at Leader press T im e is r u n n in g out very quick ly.” tim e w h en the N ew York City sa n ita tio n strike had n o t yet been se ttled — th a t S ta te workers could be a ffe cte d by any increase in C S E A U n it fu n d s from th e S ta te to New York C ity to help fin an ce any N e w O ffic e r s s e ttle m e n t of the strike. T h e S u ffo lk C ounty P rob ation O ne CSEA sp okesm an, Solom on D e p a r tm e n t u n it o f Civil Service B endet, c h a irm a n o f t h e S alary E m ployees Assn. recen tly ele c te d C om m ittee, said h e hoped the officers for two-year term s. R ockefeller A d m in istration would learned a lesson from the strike T h e new o fficers are D avid and g et back on th e road to Reese, district court, president; negotiation s. Andrew F reem an , district court, W EST HAVERSTRAW — A sp e­ cial c o m m itte e com posed o f CSEA c h a p te r p r esid en ts and th e H ea lth D e p a r tm e n t r ep resen tative T h o m ­ as B yrum , m e t w ith officia ls of D e p a r tm e n t o f H ea lth recen tly at th e R e h a b ilita tio n H ospital here to discuss topics o f m u tu al c o n ­ cern. T h e agen d a Item s covered S aid B en d et: B r o th e rh o o d A w a r d s inclu d ed p rom otion al op p ortu n ­ “T h e R ockefeller A d m in istra ­ D u e to m e c h a n ic a l difficu lties, ities, o v e r -tlm e and sc h ed u lin g o f tion sh ou ld learn from the p res­ a report o n th e a n n u a l B r o th e r ­ e m p lo y ee s on s h if t work, o u t -o f- e n t critical situ a tio n which the hood A w ards w h ich w as schedu led tltle work and the sta tu s o f v a r i­ sa n ita tio n m e n strike has caused to app ear t h is w eek in T h e Leader ous r e c la ssifica tio n and r ealloca­ in th e C ity o f New York. The will app ear n e x t w eek. tion proposals. G overnor sliould stop hld in ? be-1 v ice -p resid en t: K e n n e th W alth er, In vestigation, vice - presldentf M artin Morris, district court, treasurer: S id n e y G rossm an, d i s ­ trict court, r ep resen tative a n d J u lie tte A llem an d, fa m ily court. secretary. CIVIL Page Two William G. 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B a a l. 181 A le x a n d e r S a n to r a , V in c e n t M . D lre s ta . D o n a ld C . G ilg a n , G e o rg e J . M e a d o w s , S te p h e n A . E lls w o rth , Thom as M . Lynch, J o h n W . R e g le r, A r t h u r J . K e lly , J e rry P . T e s ta , M ic h a e l W a s k o , G e o rg e M . C a u lfie ld , R o b e rt K e a rn s , E d w a rd E . K e tte ll, G e r a rd e V . A lb r o , M ic h a e l T . S c lrlc a , F r e d W , M a y , D a n ie l J . M a r s h a ll, F r a n k J. S o m s k y , W a lte r P . D o n o ­ h u e , E d w a r d M . H a n r a t t y J r., W i l ­ m J. W o lfe , M c N u lty Joseph A tk in s o n , W . M c A n d re w s , W il­ N o . 1 , J o h n S te rlin g J r., J a m e s Q . S c h u p p e l, B ru c e W . H a s s e tt, A n t h o n y P a o llc e lll, E u ­ gene M a rm a n n , Joseph L. D u n w a ld , R o b e rt J . F itz p a tr ic k , J o h n J. C la rk e , E d w a rd P. G a n d e r, J o s e p h T . D e s th e rs , R o b e r t S . B ile , J e ro m e J . 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B obskay, S te p h e n A. Savage, H a r r y H o r t o n J r.. R o b e r t P . J o h n ­ so n . J o s e p h H . S h e a , F r a n c is D . B u tle r. J a m e s S . B ra d y . (Continued on Page t) Rebando, The DELEHANTY INSTITUTE M A N H A T T A N : IIS E A S T I S S T .. N e a r 4 A v e . ( A l l S a b w a y iM I J A M A I C A : 8 f - 2 S M E R R IC K B L V D ., b e t . J a m a i c a f t H lils ld e A v e i . i OFFICE HOURS: MON. TO FRI. 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Saturdays. <[55 Y e a r s o f E x p e r ie n c e in P r o m o t i n g t h e E d u c a tio n o f ' M o r e Than H a l f a M illion S t u d e n t s C L A S S E S MEET FRIDAYS A T 7 P .M . 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Walsh II, Dominick J. Campto, Joseph J. Capuano, Jam es A. Caulfield. B enefits fo r Protection T h e h e a r t a n d b l o o d v e ssel d is e a s e s t a k e c lo s e to a m illio n lives In o u r n a tio n e v e ry y e a r, m o r e t h a n all o t h e r c a u s e s o f d e a th c o m b i n e d . T h is c o m in g y e a r, m o r e th a n h a lf a m illio n w ill d ie o f h e a r t a tta c k s a lo n e . T h e ir n u m b e r w ill in c lu d e m o r e th a n 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 m e n in t h e p r i m e o f life — a g e s 45 t h r o u g h 6 4 . In a n e ffo rt t o r e d u c e th is t r e m e n d o u s to ll, t h e A m e ric a n H e a rt A s s o c ia tio n has# s in c e its b e g in n in g s as a v o lu n ta ry h e a lth a g e n c y in 1 9 4 8 , s u p p o r t e d re s e a rc h ' p ro g ra m s t o d e te r m in e th e u n d e r ly in g c a u s e s a n d im p r o v e th e d ia g n o s is a n d t r e a tm e n t o f c a rd io v a s c u la r d is e a se s . T h ro u g h a w i d e v a rie ty o f e d u c a tio n a l a n d c o m m u n ity p ro g ra m s it h a s s o u g h t t o a le r t b o th p h y s ic ia n s a n d la y m e n t o t h e s te p s t h a t c a n b e ta k e n t o a p p ly n e w k n o w le d g e t o t h e c a re a n d p r e v e n tio n o f t h e s e d is e a se s . T h is m o n t h , th e H e a rt F u n d c a m p a ig n , th r o u g h m o r e t h a n t w o m illio n v o lu n te e r w o r k e r s , w ill a sk t h e A m e r ic a n p u b lic f o r s u p p o r t o f t h e p r o g r a m t o b rin g th e h e a r t a n d b l o o d v e s s e l d is e a s e s u n d e r c o n tro l. Y our s u p p o rt— and th e p art y o u p la y » • • h o w e v e r s m a l l — w ill h e lp t l i e A m e r ic a n H e a rt A s s o c ia tio n m a r c h to w a r d th is g o a l. TueaJay, February I3, R T h e S ta te w id e P lan — s in c e its b e g in n in g In 1 9 5 7 — h a s b e e n I m p r o v e d a n d e x p a n d e d to p ro v id e m o re p r o te c t io n f o r e lig ib le p e r s o n s a n d t h e i r d e p e n d e n t s a g a in s t t h e s te a d ily risin g c o s ts o f h o s p ita l a n d m e d ic a l c a re . M e d ic a l re s e a rc h h a s g iv e n m a n k i n d m o r e w a y s b o t h t o p r e v e n t illn e sse s a n d c u r e t h e m w h e n t h e y strik e . H o s p ita ls a n d d o c to r s a r e fa r b e t t e r e q u i p p e d t o e ffe c t c u re s t h a n t h e y w e r e a f e w y e a r s a g o . T h e b e n e fits o f t h e STATEW IDE PLAN a r e c o n s ta n tly b e in g e x p a n d e d t o m e e t t h e n e e d s o f t h o s e it s e r v e s —* e m p lo y e e s o f N e w Y o rk S ta te , o t h e r g o v e r n m e n ta l u n its a n d a g e n c ie s a n d th e i r d e p e n d e n t s . T h e M a jo r M e d ic a l p ro v is io n s o f the STATEW IDE PLAN — p r o v i d e d th r o u g h the M e tr o p o lita n Life In s u ra n c e C o m p a n y — a r e im p o r t a n t l W h e n t h e to ta l a m o u n t of c o v e r e d m e d ic a l e x p e n s e s in c u r r e d by a m e m b e r (o r o n e o f h is o r h e r d e p e n d e n t s ) Is n o t c o v e r e d t h r o u g h B lu e C ro ss-B lu e S h ie ld a n d / o r e x c e e d s t h e b e n e fits u n d e r t h e b a s ic B lu e C ross* B lue S h ie ld c o n tra c ts , t h e M a jo r M e d ic a l e x p e n s e b e n e fits w ill c o v e r 8 0 % of; t h e e x ce ss c o v e r e d m e d ic a l e x p e n s e s u p to- a m a x im u m o f $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 d u r in g a c a l e n d a r y e a r o r $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 d u r in g a life tim e / f o r e a c h c o v e r e d s u b s c rib e r . 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M c C a rth y , J o s e p h B . U e b b in g , D a n ie l S a lv o , R o b e r t E . R o g a la , R a y m o n d W . C o o p e y , N o r m a n A . E llis J r., E lls ­ w o rth H u g h e s , G e o rg e G . K a lllm a n ls , M ic h a e l J . H e r b s t , F r e d e r ic k W e b e r J r., J o h n M . D illo n , R o b e r t J . S ta m p fe l, Eugene F. D ru ry , John J . P ie tr o m o n ic o , J o h n C. S k e lly , P e t e r J . G llm a r t ln . G e r a ld W . C ra b tre e , J o h n B ow es, J o h n P . E lc h , B ru c e E . M c C a r t h y . F r e d ­ e ric k S c h e p e r, R ic h a r d J . B e n a n - 1501 J am es M P r a w le y , T h o m ­ as M c D e rm o tt. John P a ra d ls o , J a n ie s E . S h u g r u e J r .. M ic h a e l P . T e m p e s ta , J o h n J. C a rro ll, P r a n k S. L o b e r, John E. S c h w a rtz , G eo rg e E . G ro s s m a n n , W illia m K . Lynch, R ic h a rd J. B o y le , T h o m a s A . B re h e n y , E d w a rd M . B ro w n , E d w a r d S . 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Y OU N G O R M A T U R l Is la n d th e N e w Y o rk e ffe c tiv e In O u r 6 3 4 L e x in g to n A v * n u « o f f ic * U o p a n ♦ i l l I p . m . o n M o n d a y ft T u a s d a y N a you D * S T m o rp h e m e « 5^ San rlo a E ^ l o y a e a Aaan. la t h a t w h ic h la aold t h r o u r h CSBA H a a d a u a r ta r a . • W k »»•. A lb M y . T h a p U t a w h ic h aalla l o r » l . « s n alaa ba ord ered t h r o a r h lAOftl e h a p t a r ofliceni. 8 :3 0 • . m , t o 4 :3 0 p .m . d a ily 6 3 4 L t x in g to n A v » n u « ( C o r n a r 5 4 th S t.) o r S5 W a il S tr « » t F I R of Shoppers Service Guide IN T E R V IE W S E V E N IN G use te n d to p ro c ra s tin a te th e p ro c u r e ­ W a n te d IS , C O L IiE O B G R A D U A T E S , A N T M AJOR Y o u 'll find y o u rs e lf p a r t o f a d e p a r tm e n t t h a t 'e in « f e rm e n t of ch a n g e, deeply a n d vigrorously in tereste d in f re s h w ays to solve old prot>* lenifl. Begin a c a r e e r In S o ­ cial S ervice, a rew a rd in c flpid t h a t offers o p p o rtu a lties u n e v e r b efo re. E xce lle n t Pay, $7,200 A f t e r 6 m on th s A b le m en an d w om en ere needed, an d c o m p en satio n l« a p p r o p r ia te . S tarting- s a l a r / a t lenet $ 0 ,4 6 0 lu m p s tci $ 6 ,8 0 0 a f t e r 3 m o n th s . S a t­ is fa c to ry aerv icee b r in e in ­ c re m e n t a t end o f y e a r aad e ach y e a r th e r e a f te r . 4 week v a c a tio n a f t e r o ne y ea r. B en­ efits. s c h o la rsh ip s, p ro m o tio a o p p o r tu n itie s . Begin N ow . O pen ing s for college g r a d u a te s , an y m a jo r. E x p e rie n c e n o t necessary— w e tr a in y ou on th e jol». N on -citize n p e ra m n e n t raiid e n ts w h o h a v e filed d ac lira tio n of In te n tio n a i a y ‘j * eligible. c h le ttl, J o h n M . T a h a n y , J o s e p h J . D e lla q u lla , C a r m in e A. V acc a 'r ie llo , P e t e r P . S a l l u , G e o r g e M . D e ro th , F ra n k E. C h lr c u p , J o h n R . M c C ro ry , W a lte r P . C a r­ ro ll J r. Need extra money? Like people? Full-time and part-time opportunities as a teller at Citibank S P E C IA L H tip Regislralion Ends Soon F e b r u a r y A P P L Y L IN P E R S O N F O R A P T IT U D E TEST TUESDAY. FEB. 20 9:00 A.M. or I P.M. 40 Worth St. (Mezzanine), N.Y. FOR A D D ITIO N A L IN FO RM .A T £0« C a ll (212) 5 6 6 -8 7 0 0 o r a fte r 5 PM (212) 4 3 3 -2 6 5 0 OR. I F YOU C A N 'T COME IN O R C A N ’T CALL. M A IL C O U P O N B E LO W FOR BRO CH URE: N e w Y o rk C it y D e p t, o f Personnel 'M ' C AS E W O R K ER R E C R U IT M E N T 2 2 0 C h u rc h St.. N Y . N Y 10013 I w ould lik e to a b o u t b eco m in g a Send fu ll details. k n o w m ore Caseworiisr. NAME P te k v f f I N D T H E Tai'Ua o f r o u r o o in t in th e 1 8 6 S e d itio n o l th « O fllcial B la ck Book o f U.S. Cofoa. fro m 1 7 0 3 to d a te . A w e a lth o f o tlie r in f o r m a tlo ii. Send f l o e la ch e ck o r nioney o rd er, to : li. K ay. a .P .O . B o x 830&. N ew Y o rk . ADDRESS ......................................................................... C IT Y STATE C E M iT E R Y L O T S It w it H u l n en«aeetarIaR m a m o ria l p a rii tn Q u a t n i . O n a t e 12 ie u b U le t i. F riv a ta e w n a r. F a r fu rth a r in fo rm a tio n , w r it * l o i S 4 (, Leadlar, 9 7 O u an o S t., N .Y . 10007. N .Y . V . .......................................... ..................... NYC ie an e q u a l opp ty FUTURE TEST DATES: MAR. 13, T U E S . , 40 ( M E Z Z A N I N E ) , N . Y . * AM «'• M A R . 30. S A T ., r H IG H S C H O O L , D E K A L B A^ ? , IT. GREEN* PL., B KLVN, X' P** F e b r u a r y 1 3 , C 1 9 6 8 ^^'INGDALE — A 51, D; 56, C; 61, C; 6 6 , A; 71, B; 76, D; ca p a city 52, B; 83, B; 67, A; 68, B; 62, D; 63, D; 67, C; 6 8 , D; 72, C; 73, B; 77, B; 78, B; .row'd o f e m p l o y e e s o f t h e Harlem V a lle y S t a t e H o s p it a l j^onored M is s J o sep h in e fright, chief supervising nurse of E l m i r a hospital at her retirement E le c t s at Birch j4ill Inn, Pat party te rso n . M 1 ;V r 1 g h jjjen t h a s a s s o c i a t e d vith t h e h o s ­ p ital s in c e M a y ,! ; J934, a f t e r U ,g ice tan p r io r flt M S t a t e h a v s e r v ­ a n h a t - , y H o s - pital and Grasslands Hospital. Di Alfred F. Rizzolo, assistant (Jlreclor of the hospital was the master of ceremonies. He present((i Dr. Leo P. O ’Donnell, former director of the hospital, who spoke of his pleasant association with Miss Wright during his tenure in office, stressing her m any services both patients and employees. Father MacKinnon, Catholic chaplain gave the blessing and fpoke of Miss W right’s dedication to the work she performed. An­ other neighbor and colleague, Claude Woodin, fon n er chief sup­ ervising nurse was among the gUf.sts. Dr. Lawrence P. Roberts, dirfctor of the hospital presented Miss Wright with a gold and pearl bracelet and a gold pin on behalf cf the hospital staff and em ­ ployees. Rating key answers for the Jan. 27 written test for blacksmith’s helper have been released by the City Department of Personnel. The 8 nswers are: 1. A; 2, B; 3, C; 4, C; 5, D; * D: 7. A; 8 . D; 9, D; 10, C; 11. C; 12,D; 13, C; 14, A; 15, B; 16 D; 17,A; 18, D; 19, A; 20. A; 21. B: 22,C; 23, C; 24, A; 25, C. 26, B; 27, A; 28, C; 29, B; 30, B; Si. C; 32,A; 33, D; 34. A; 35, C; ^ C; 37,B; 38, V; 39. A; 40, B; D; 42, A; 43, B; 44, D; 45, B; N OTICE '>'<1 CONTKACTORS: S T .^ T E DEJAKr.\||.;\T OF T R A N S P O R T A T I O N . 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A S S I S I S T A T E E M P I / J V E E S IN F IN D IN G A P A R T M E N T S AND H 0 M E 3 IN 'FHR C A P I T A L D IS T R I C T F R E E SERVICPy— NO OIII.IO A TIO N A ro & O ra n g e F $ 1 .0 0 R VF.NICE FLA . — t N T E K E S T E D T S E E H. N. W IM M R R S . R E A L T O R . ZIP CODE 335U6 D p e r d a y H IL L Box 2 95 P o rt R ic h e y , New F lo rid a S A V E ON TO U R M OV E TO F LO RIDA C o m p a re o u r co«t p e r 4 ,0 0 0 tb s to St Peterfburr New York City. f»U6 : P h ila d e lp h i a . $382: A lbany, $ 4 3 2 . F o r an e a tim a te to an y d e s ti­ n a t io n in F lo r id a w rite S O U T H E R N T R A N S F E R J S T O R A G E CO.. INC. Dept. C. P.O. Box 1 0 2 1 7 . S t. P - ' - r s b u r r . F lo r id a tvom S tu a rt, F lo rid a R E T IR E M E N T HOMES . . $ 8 ,6 0 0 , np E V E R Y T H I N G IN R E A L E S T A T E L FULFORD. SHJA RT, FLA. W R IT E R EQ U IR EM EN TS . 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H o llis •L IV IN G N O . 1 * C IT Y " F or y o u r r a c a t l o n o r h a p p i e r retlr*m e n t on a m o d e r a te incom e, choose • w in n er I Come to St. Pete, f a m o u s s u n ­ sh in e reso rt, p r i n d p a J d t y of P I N E L ­ LAS CO UNTY * — t h e W I N N E R of th e 1067 LOOK M A G A Z IN E — NA­ TIO N A L MT7NICIPAL L E A G U E “ A LLA M K RIC A N C IT Y ’’ A W A R D Tee I an avcratre o f 3 6 0 d a y s o f s u n s h i n e ea ch yeai P u r e e t air. h e a l t h i e s t c]|m at« . S w m m iin g on clean, w h ite b ea ch ei, F is h in e boatlnB. ro lf , fine home*, hote ls , m o te ls and r u e s t h o u s e s in all price ra n s e s . Wide va r ie ty of Reataur.nnls. A ttr a c ti o n s . S p e c t a t o r Spo rt*, C h urc hes. H obbie s an d R e t ire m e n t A ctivities . W R I T E TODAY for o u r new 80-P(f. " S U N S H I N E ANNUAL” * ’L IV I N Q IN S T P E T E R S B U R G ." T h e y 'r e F R E E ! R em em b e r, loo — F lo r id a ha« NO S T A T E IN COME T A X ! C. I. .le rkins, ‘J -I.T. Clianilier o f Com m erce, Box 1371. ST. PETER SBU RG , FLA. 33781. O ver 1 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 V is ito rs a Y ear Now P r e f e r S t. P e te r s b u r g I W a n t an In ex pe n sive o c e a n - f r o n t t v ca tio n w h ich tn t J u d e s ev e r y th in g b’ree- Pool. B oatin g F ish ing. L o u n f c , D is co unt G olf. F r e e C o u n tr y Clu b facilitiea. etc. h YES, EVERYTHING! LOVELY EFFICIENCY AND BEDROOM FAMILY TYPE APARTMENTS S L R P K IS I N O L Y Low weekly rutt‘>> f r o m $3 0. L o w miuillil.v n ites fro m $ 1 0 0 P er F a m ily o u t o f KrnsonW inte r R a te s N a tu r u lly li l c h e r C U M P .\R E . F o r c o m p lete c o lo r f o l In f o r m a tio n . BALI HAI — 310 McKinley St. SANDS — 2404 N. Surf Road Or J. J. BURTON. 2404 N. Surf Rd. F a rm s & C o u n try O ra n g e H o m e s C o u n ty Bulk A creage R e tir e m e n t Home*. Businefwea tn t h e T ri S ta t e a r e s . GOLDM AN AGENCY 85 Pike. P o r t J e r v is NY ( f l l 4 ) 85fl■522^ J e rs e y F O R E C L O S U R E S w ith A M E R IC A 'S $ 3 0 0 0 ? FA 4.7200 Liiet of R e t ir e m e n t Bomee F a r m s — E s ta te s — A creage F a r m & H ome Realty K ew to n. NJ (Closed on S u n d a y s ) S o m e H A V E Del 3 fa m b r k ( l - « , 2 -7 ’s ) w i t h b ath s. L I V E R E N T F R E E ! *:nn ut T.i. :u H E IG H T S B O O K S HOLLYWOOD BEACH. FLORIDA COXON REAL ESTATE, Inc. F E IN B E R G L O N G O N F L O R ID A C O U N T Y C li ath nm , N .V. air.‘-iU 41 o r R E T I R K M E N T H OM E — 4 r o o m r a n c h e r — ex eond., (ras h e a t . T a x e s ^.‘MO. $12.(100. (L i« t 1530). G OLDM A N AGf:NCV, 8 6 P ik e St., P o r t J e rv is , N lf, (!M4) 85U-5228. C A M B R IA F R E E C ti nntry H o m es , KNtates, Fiirm'*. Crii i -.wi, Aoreiijce. H o m es , F lo rid a U N O T IC E N OTICE TO C O N T R A C T O R S : S T A T E D E ­ P A R T M E N T O P THAN.<<IK)RTATION. A L ­ BA NY, N. y . — Sealed projio sa ls will be receivwl u n ti l t t n - t h i r t y o ’clock A.M. on M a r c h 21 , IHC^, hy D ir e c to r o f Con­ t r a c t s a n d Claimt* Hurean. D e p a r t m e n t o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , A d iiu n ih tr a tlo n and Engrineerinp BuiUlini;, 1220 W a sh in R to n A v e­ nu e, S t a t e C a m p n t, A lb any, N ew Y o rk 1 2 2 2 6 f o r t h e p r o jf i ts de»<eribed belo w . A ny p ro je c ts in tiiiK JcttiiiF t h a t a r e on th e F e d e r a l Aid hi;:hw ity »..\!.temB a r e s u b j c c l to th e provisiont^ o f th e " F e d e r a l Aid H ig h w a y A<t of D i j f l .'' being' P u b ­ lic L a w 62 7, f'4tli ConKref*. a p p r o v e d J u n e 29, 1 0 5 6 . anifniied, anti a r e al so s u b je c t to (he a p p l i . a b l e New Y o r k S t a t e s t a t u t e s . In co m p lia n ce w ith t h e p r o v i­ s io ns o f Sectio n Il.T, T itle U.S.C., th e m i n i m u m wai;»iv to be p aid l a b o r e r s a n d me<.‘h a n i r « ar«- in c lu ded in w age sch ed u les t h a t in*. »et o u t in t h e bid p r o p o s a l. M aps, jilaiie, specificatio n s an d p r o p o s a l f o r m s m a y be ».een and o b ­ ta in ed a t th e ollic e of t h e D ir e c to r o f C o n tra c ts a n d Clain)s. S la t e D r p a r t m e n t o f 'Pi-ansporttttion, A lb any, N. Y., a t t h e office o f t h e S ta t e OUice of G eneral Servic es, 2 7 0 BroRdw ay, N ew York City, a n d a t t h e otfi*.e of t h e D , s t r ic t E ng-ineers n ote d below. P ro p o sa l f o r e a ch c o n t r a c t m u s t be t u h m i t t e d in a s e p a r a t e sealed e nve lope witli tiie n;iine a n d n u m b e r of th e f o n t r a c t p la inly e hdo rs ed on th e o u ts id e of t h e enveloi)e. E a ch p ro ops u l m u s t he a c co m p an ied hy ceiiified check p.ayable to t h e o r d e r o f t h e " S t a t e of N ew Y ork, D e p a r t m e n t of Transport a t i o n ’’ f o r th e Mini a t specified in th e a d v e r tie e m e n t an d th( p r o p o s a l. T h e re ­ te n tio n a n d dispo<-.'il ol tlie bid d ep osit , t h e ex e c u tio n of t h e t o n t r a c t a n d bonds s h a ll c o n fo r m to th e p r o v is io n s o f th e H ig h w a y L a w an d t h e S p ecific a tio ns. T h e r i g h t in reserved to n j ' ' t an y o r ajl bide. D I S T R I C T NO. 1 P . J . F u lle r , D is tric t Enirinee r, 36.‘» B ro ad w ay . A lb an y , New Y o r k 1 2 2 0 1 . AHmny Coii nty , KISH B8-.3P F A S H G8-2, F A R C OS-21, F A . P r o je c t I-7 8 7 -.T (1 1 4 ), U - 7 1 2 ( f ') ; 4 ,4 0 m ile s of ce m e n t conc rete pave m i- nt an d s t r u c t u r e s on I n t e r s t a t e R o u te 78 7, V a tr o o n Isla nd to W a te r \ 'l i e t, in c lu d in t' c o n n e c to in s. Bi(3 D eposit $710,000.0(1, . Ui)- .Vlo.OO, E n e i n e r s E s t i m a t e $12,1)00.0 00.00. D I S T R I C T NO, 3 E. E. T ow ls on , D is t. E n g r . .33.3 E Wnshim.'ti),n S tr e e t S y racu s e. N ew Y o rk ].1.102 Onoiiilastt C o unty , F I S H 68-5. F I S H fl 8 -«P, F . A. P r o je c t 1-090 3 ( 2 3 1 , 1 - 2 8 1 - 2 ( 1 0 3 ) : r>.!>o mile s of a s ­ p h a l t c o n c r e te p a v e n i» n t an d s tr u c t u r e e on I n t e i - s t a t e . R o u te s 281 ^n d 69 0, City of S y r a c u s e includi'nK B u t t e r n u t I n t e r ­ c h a n g e. Bid Depofiil $ 1 ,1 0 (t,0 0 ().0 0 , P la n s $ 1 0 .0 0 , E n g i n e e r s E s ti n iu ie $ 2 0 , 0 1 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . D I S T R IC T NO. 6 N. W. K r a p f , Dist. E n g r ., 1 2 6 M ain S tree t, IHiflalo. New Y o rk 1 4 2 0 3 . C u t t a r a u g u s ( o i i n t y , F A S T E 08-5M , F . A . P r o p e c t A P D 4 4 » ( I f i ) : 1 0 .0 0 miles o f c e m e n t concrete* p a v e m e n t a n d e t r u c l u r e on W e st B ou nd Lattes o f th e S o u th e r n T i e r E x p r e s s w a y , H te a m b u rg to S a la m a n c a . Bid D epo s it $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 , P la n s * 1 0 .0 0 , E n g i n e e rs E s t i m a t e $.5 ,4 50,00 0.00. D I S T R I C T NO. 1 0 A. M. S a r r , Dist. E n g r., 825 W. M ain S tr e e t, B aby lon, N ew Y o r k 1 1 7 0 2 . NttssHU C o u n ty , M S P 68-1. W idenin g exit^tihg n c r t lie r n M-ction o f M e a d o w b r o o k S ta t * I ' a r k w a y w t i h c e m e n t c o n c re te p a v e m e n t . Bid D epo sit $ 30 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 P l a n e |i£ U0, £ n i: in r k r e E c t i m a t e J 3 .p i« .0 0 0 .0 0 .‘ ' ■ .. . . . 1 • J , B i i n h . M c M o r ra u ' O O H O L ID A Y C O R P . C o u n try F Y f o r R e t ir e m e n t H ome In F lo rid a , near C le ar w ater , 2 Bedroom s. M a s o n r y from $ 6 , ‘,’6 0.00 , Includinir lo t and G a r a s e Comp.'ete a n d read y to m o v e Into : paved •treelB, $ 3 9 p e r m o n t h . (Cover p rin c ip al an d In te re s t) app. ta x es y ea rly a b o u t $ 2 0 .0 0 . L a k e sto ckc d w ith Fieh. 4 S h o p p in g C en ters; all Chu rche # COMMtTNITY R E C R E A T I O N HAL L, etc. C O M M U N IT Y CLUB L I V I N G for l/im it« d I n r o m e R etir ees TVrite fo r F ree B ook le t T o d a y e / o J. K. Van V oorhis , Merriw olil I^uie M tlN K O E , N.V. ( » M ) F a rm s N A E a sy Com mutinsr. C o nven ienlly loc. schools, sho ps, tr a n s . & all houses of worship. Call, w r ite Dept. L fo r briicluire. Come see. N.V. T h r n w a y to I liirriin an Kxit Kt. N.V. (Jnic kw ay ( R t . J 7 S I ) to E xit i: i». Rt. "JOS N. u p p ro x , I mi. f o llo w ­ ing giKos to Merriwolil I.ake . R A H U Florida S E R V IC E R E L O C A T IO N T h ir te e n ^ REAL ESTATE VALUES > H O M E S ! S E J e rs e y Min H O M E S ! A S T Y L E S , S I Z E S AND P R IC E S TO A Q I A L I F I E D lUIY E K LOW DOW N PY.MT. G .I .’i NO DOWN U n io n R ic e E (1» S P E C IA L C C CO H O M E S ! H I F o r S a le - N e w BERGEN AM. V ELMIRA — The Elmira Refor­ matory Credit Union has elected C A P IT O L H O M E S S ervin g Cnpitnl D is tr ic t fo r Over Clifford W. Rice as Its new presi­ r»l* Venrs dent. Other 1968 officers selected 1 5 9 3 C e n tr a l A v e ., A lb a n y were: Calvin Gillette Sr., first U N 9 -0 9 1 6 vice-president; Theodore Levanduski, second vice-president; Ed­ ward Looney, treasurer-manager S T . A L B A N S $ 1 4 ,9 9 0 Detaohe<l du p le x . B R A N D N E W Kiefdand Eric Rangstrom, assistant s to n e f r o n t & a l u m in u m sidinp. treasurer. A B C O O L 7 -7 9 0 0 Ross Lewis Jr. was chosen to 169-12 H I L L S I D E A V E , J A M A I C A head the educational committee. ! Arch Petras the delinquent loan : committee and E.O. Updyke the .MONROE. N.V. r o w T A .\ , \ R E . \ i supervisory committee. Other E C O N O M IC A L L U X U R Y ! committee members chosen were: LAKESIDE 8 Rm. Bi-LEVEL Edgar Bly and Ralph Stewart, HOMES from $21,500 i supervisory N ow ,vou can live in a s ecludcd committee; George prestiife c o m m u n it y & en joy Zielinski, Robert J. Sullivan, m o d e r n c o u n t r y livinir. L a k e s id e offers m a n y " r e s o r t " a d v a n ta p c s . Henry Coppini and Robert Purdy, 4 o r ft sp acio u s b d rnis, din. rin., eatcredit committee: C.R. Gillette! In-k tc h .. timple rio s., oversl/.ed uarand John Petzke, loan officers; | awes. liiundr.v are a. C IT Y W.ATKR, SKW KRS, GAS. 100 A m p elect. he«(and E.O. Updyke, educational iiiB s j s . ade iiuute f o r A / C p h is ninny o th e r e x t r a s . Only 1 0 % d ow n. committee. lily Releases Answers If Jan. 2 7 Exam For llacksmith Helper Job I'U B M C V 46, B ; 47, A ; 48, A . B , a n d C; 49, B ; 50, C. Wright On Retirement osephine eted I • S t. A lb a n s N a ss a u a n d C o u n ty LENON BAILEY 108-28 - 175th St., St. Albans 212 739.5498 U N D F R 5 ^ > :a A L L ^ $17,900 HOLLIS GDNS 4 B E D R O O M -2 B A TH S D et B n g Colonial, 8 Ige rooms on a large landscaped plot, Mod kltch & baths, gar. All appliances. Move right in. $18,990 RICHMOND HILL WIDOW SACRIFICE p Det legal 2 family. 5 & 3 rm apts. finished bsmt, gar, mod kits & baths. All this on p a Ige landscaped plot. LAURELTON $22,990 DET BRICK RANCH With 3 Ige bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, Mod kltch & baths plus nlte club finished bsmt. Air conditioned, all appli­ ances. CAMBRIA HGTS, $31,990 6 & 5 ROOM APTS 4 year old det brick & shin legal 2 family selling below orig cost. Ultra mod kit with wall ovens. Hollywood baths. All appliances. 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I *i.D i,H t- - - - - - - - - - r— T - T - - n ..... ' •iTv •tA I t A Tt T* L it u Of ^ B UTTERLY & GREEN 1 6 8 -2 5 H ills id e J A . U A I I A , N . 1 '. A v *. J A m a Ic a < r A K K lN G FACIM TIK M A V A n .A B T .E ) — : J .. 6 - 6 3 0 0 C P a g « I V I L S F R V I C E L E A D E Tuesday, February 13, R F o u r te e n TEST AND LIST PROGRESS-N.Y.C. D O N 'T R E P E A T T H IS (Contmued from Page 1) ganizations fiom which he may never recover. Whether or not the strike Is legal; whether or not the City’s health is in danger, rank and file labor leaders look uixjn the emer­ gency call for National Guards­ men to be a direct attack on all City employee unions and a kind of strikebreaking not seen since the early 1930s. Those few leaders who were privately on the Mayor’s side largely backed away. The general attitude can be summed up by one remark told this column: “This is the Mayor’s attempt to recover from his lass of face over the subway negotiations and the teacher’s strike. But I can tell you right now; the Mayor is not going to bust up the Sanitatlonm e n ’s Union or any other City organization with the National Guard. This kind of stuff went out with the last centui*y.” Bad History All of which points up sharp­ ly the fact that Whatever other talents the Mayor might have, he seems to have an absolute gift for poor labor relations and It has marred his administration from the beginning. Few blame Lindsay for the subway strike that occurred when he first took o f­ fice. Since that time, however, he seems to have learned little of the techniques of getting along with labor nor has he found a capable advisor on the situation; or perhaps he is unable to follow good advice In this area. Long ago, this column warned that the Mayor’s abandonment of the personal touch, used so well by Robert F. Wagner and his other predecessors. In favor of technical experts was going to eventually alienate him from most labor groups In City employment. His call for the National Guard, Justified or not in general. Is the final, crushing blow and the final evidence that his method of n ^ o tlating with City employees — to date — Is a fiasco. As a matter of fact, even his use of the Taylor Law to send union leaders to jail has worked against him. As Al­ bert Shanker, president of the United Federation of Teachers, de­ clared: "It’s gotten to be that getting sent to jail U becoming among the top credentials for a labor leader.” Most rank and file employees have still not forgiven the Mayor for sending the late Mike QulU to jail; John DeLury may be a ' villain to most New Yorkers but his jail sentence has made him a hero to his men. It should be noted that labor In the private sector aa represent­ ed by the Central Trades and Lab­ or Council, AI’’L-CIO, and Teamsters Joint Council 16 are as angry as their fellows In pub­ lic employment over the call for the National Guard. Split Deepens In the meantime, Lindsay’s re­ jection of compromises worked out by Governor Rockefeller has deepened the already-wide split between the two men. Rockefeller has been put In a poor position by being, first, callled In on an Issue which he feels should never have developed to the crisis de­ gree and, second, by appearing to be giving in to the union rather than getting the strike halted by use of National Guardsmen, which he simply did not want to do. The Governor has made an Impres­ sive record In getting labor sup­ port and it can be expected that he Is justifiably angry at having to keep this support while prob­ ably Incurring the wi'ath of other segm ents of the public. It will be a long time before he will forgive Lindsay for that dilemma. Labor Reaction In the meantime, here are some typical City employee organiza­ tion comment on the strike situ­ ation, • • • Timothy Dinan, business repre­ sentative of Local 300, Building Service Employees International Union, Local 300 has Issued orders that not one of our members Is to touch any of the regular or other duties o f the striking sanltatlonmen. T he order of Mayor Lind­ say on Thursday morning over department teletypes of the vari­ ous departments transferring cer­ tain titled employees was disre­ garded by our membership fol­ lowing our comm unication to them. Friday morning, the May­ or’s order was revoked after a united front by all City unions, AFL-CIO, Teamster and Indepen­ dents. Ndt one City employee would accept work as a strike breaker. The union has not yet taken an official stand on the use of National Guardsmen. • • * Al Weinstock, spokesman for Terminal Employees Local 832, In ­ ternational Brotherhood of T eam ­ sters, We are still awaiting word from Joint Council 16 of which we are a member, as are Local 831, the Sanltatlonm ens Union and City Emploees Union, Local 237. The 40,000 City employees, members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, stand ready now, as In the past to reflect our soli­ darity. # • • Terence Dolan, financial and recording secretary of the U n i­ formed Firemen’s Assn., Local 94, International Assn. of Firefight­ ers, AFL-CIO. Our position in the sanltatlonm en’s strike Is that firemen are not to carry, lift or transport refuse. Our job Is the extinguish­ m ent and prevention of fire. S et­ tlement of the strike should be made over the bargaining table. Use of untrained National Guard is not necessaiy. It will only add chaos to the situation, Ilndsay should m eet his responsibility. The solution is simple — Lindsay should reconsider and accept the proposal of the Governor’s medi­ ation team. Technically, use of troops is strikebreaking but the onus of responsibility is on the Mayor, not on the troops. Legal­ ly and individually, the National Guard would be exonerated as strikebreakers since they are do­ ing their sworn duty to act in an emergency, the same as a police­ man crossing the picket line to effect an arrest. A n th o n y P rincipe, A lic e B rophy A re 1 9 6 8 M a y o r's M e d a l W inners D r. L u th e r th e G u lic k , c h a irm a n M a y o r ’s M e d a l s e r v ic e fo r e m p lo y e e s — to R e c e iv in g th e o f D is tin g u is h e d tw o C ity a w a rd s a t organizing and administering pro­ ductive social programs In the Human Resources Administration and Anthony Principe, for improv­ ing the administrative m anage­ ment of the Department of Cor­ rection Miss Biophy is an assistant deputv administrator at HRA. Principe is director of operations for the Department of Correction. Each award winner received a specially enaraved bronze medal and a scroll commemorating the recipient'.s outstanding perform­ ance. Mis.s Biophy. Little Neck, was cited for her “outstanding contrlbutions to the welfare of the people of our City. Her awui'd reads: “You have distinBuishcd yourself in tiu> field of social work by your leadership, dedication and profeasiotiul <’n?nuetence. Your th e e m p lo y e e s a C ity M a y o rs ’ M e d a l P e rfo rm a n c e — th e H a ll la s t S e le c tio n C o m m itte e , C i t y ’s h i g h e s t a w a r d p re s e n te d fo r c a r e e r c iv il w ee k . c e re m o n y w ere A lic e M . B ro p h y , fo r c re a tin g , talenta led to m any ongoing Im­ ning and director of model cities portant projects Including c h il­ in the Human R/esources Admin­ dren’s centers, community cen­ istration since December 1, 1967. ters, health maintenance clinics Principe, of Brooklyn, was re­ and other community facilities, cognized for “outstanding contri­ “You have greatly enhanced the butions toward Increasing the e f­ reputation of the City and con- __________ ___ governfectiveness o f the City public good as an m ent’s services to Its people,” actlve participant on national His citation reads: committees, consultant to local “You have Improved the adand national community groups ^mlnlstratlve managem ent of the and governmental agencies and as Department o f Correction by your a lecturer on urban and social energetic leadership, executive planning.” ability and professional competMiss Brophy has been in City ence. service since 1935. She la a gradu“Your great ability to serve as Brown University and the an effective liaison between public Columbia School of Social Work, and private organlaztlons, your served with distinction forward looking humanitarian Department of Social viewpoint and your dedication to Services, the Housing A u thority the science of correction and the and the Housing and Redevelop- i principles of rehabilitation, have ment Board. ! had a deep effect on the City’s She has been assistant deputy correctional system and contrlbuadministrator for program plan- [ (Continued on Page 15) NEW c e r t i f f (;a t i o n s n tl# D u U Certlltpd L a st No. Crrtinfij A«tit. ac cou nl.in t. srr. 2, 2!) cerlifled , -laii. 31 ................................................................... A lto rn e y tr a iiiff, 115 (.•urliHeil, Ji.n. 29 .............................................................................. Civil enuineor, ;i() fert ifiw l, J a n . 31 ................................................................................ *."/ ' Civil enffiiieer, p io m . ( I ’W ) , .3 ce rtified, J a n . :U ........................................................... ' Civil ennineer. p ro m . ( W B ) . 1 certified, J a n . : j l ......................................................... Cleaner ( m e n ) , lUOO cerlifl ed , J a n . at! ................................................................................... ' J Custod ia l f o re m a n , pro m . ( S I ) , 1 certifleil, J a n . ,'il ...................................................... M a c h in is t, 2 cprlirieil, J a n . ................................................................................................... ,j. M e c h a n ic a l enifinpcr, p ro m . ( H A ) , 3 certified, F eb . 1 ................................................. P a t r o l m a n , 2 certified, F eb. 1 .................................................................................................. P ers o nnel as st., p r o m . ( H A ) , 1 certified, J a n . .'<0 ............................ ............................. Securit.v officer, " certified, J.in. 31 ............................................................................................. ■]]. Sr. clerlt, p ro m . ( H D ) , ” 1 certified J a n . Ml ........................................................ ” 77 Sr. cl erk, p r o m . ( I ' W ) , 4 certif1e<i, F e b 1 ........................................................................... | , Sr, cl erk, p ro m . (I) I’ », 8 ce rtified, F eb . 1 ...................................................................... S r, clerk, p ro m . ( D T ) , 6 certified. J a n . 31 ...................................................................... Sr, cl erk, p ro m . ( I ’B) . 2 ce rtified, J a n . .‘<1 .. Sr. p la n n er, certified, J a n . 31 .................................................................................................... Sh op cl erk, 17 cc rlin e d. J a n 3 0 ............................................................................ S u p e r v is o r I (riiicii W e lfar e) p r o m . (W D I. 20 ce rtiefid, J a n . 31 ............................ S u p e r v is o r I, pro m . (H D ) , fl e^rtifled. J a n . 31 17 SO '! OLD CERTIFICATIONS . Aflst. a c c o u n ta n t , kc 1. 1 oartifled, J a n . 23 ......................................................................... Asst, a c c o u n ta n t , c r. 2. 32 certifi ed , J a n . 2,'i ........................................................................... .'r, A ttorn e y, p ro m . ( W D ) , 3 ce rtifi ed , J a n . 2fi .......................................................................... ]•; Aud io v is u a l aid ter’linieian, I certified. J a n . 24 ................................................................... i:i ................................................................................................ 4‘i'i7 Bus o p e r a to r , 74 certified. J a n . 28 C as e w o r k e r I, trr. 15. ;;02 certified, J a n . 20 . . ._ ....................................................................... ;i:.! Civil engineer, p r o m . ( B T ) , .3 ce rtifi ed , J a n . 2 ti ................................. -r, Civil ensrineer, 2» cerlifled, J a n . 2» .......................................... i:ii> Claim ex a m in e r , 14 ce rtified, J a n , 25 lo:; Cleaner, 2 5 0 certified . J a n . 23 l"'t -I'li Cle aner, 2 5 0 certified, J a n . 2 3 .................................................................................................... Colleg'e office asst. A, 4 3 0 certified. J a n . 24 O.'l'i College s e c r e ta r ia l as s t. A, g r. 2, 1 9 certified. J a n . 24 st Colleife s e c re t a ria l anst. A, 16 2 certified, J a n . 24 ............. .................................................. D is tr ic t 8 npprint?n<leiit. p r o m . ( D 3 ) . 1 0 certified, J a n , 23 ............................................ 70 F in g e r p r i n t te r h n ic l in, 1 certified, J a n . 25 U J r , buildinir c u s to d ia n , 1 certified, J a n . 2:i ................................................................... I'! L a n d m a r k s p r e s e r v a t io n s p ecialist, 10 certifie(). J a n . 24 .................................................... ^U) M a i n t a i n e r s h elp er, irr. C, 8 certified. J a n . 20 ................................................................ M a in t a in e rs heipe-', irr. A, 4 pertiOed, J a n . 2(i ...................................................................... ■"I P a t r o l m a n , 1 cerlifled. J a n . 23 ...................... .................................................... ' P e rs o n n e l exa m in e r , i»rom. ( 0 3 ) , 12 ce rtified, J.in. . , 6 Po lice a d m i n i s t r a t i v e aide, 23 ce rtified , J a n . 23 ..................................................................... R a i lro a d cl erk, 12.'> certified. J a n . 2 3 ........................................................................................ ‘ R a i lr o a d p o r te r, 100 ce rtified. J a n . 23 ............. .. .................................................... Sr. s u p e r in t e n d e n t , pro m . ( D 3 ) , 10 certified, J a n . *~.l -> S u p e r v is o r I, p ro m . ( H A ) , 1 ce rtified. J a n . 24 S u p e r v is o r I I , p r o m . ( W D ) . 2 8 certiflpd, J a n . 23 ................................................................... State And County Eligibles 1 2 3 4 6 S P TK N O TKCH S R TK N tJ KKP— O I T I O N A Edward'^ M ( itliMin ..............................02.7 H ouse R D i'lniar .......................................SK-4 lo cco J V a ! a lie ...................................... H7.S N eary T Ali).ii\y ......................................S I , 3 G etl WDelm:ir ......................................7 7.4 SI* TK N O TK CH R TK XfJ KKI' O I T I O N B 1 Kellog-ir Tj Ca-^llelofi ................................ RS.S 2 K ic hler T S elieii'e lad y ..........................85.3 3 M o r r ii R Alb anv ....................................H5.2 4 D oliard M r.alli.im ................................ 82.4 6 M u th J S cotia ....................................... 81,5 8 11 12 13 14 DePa.seaie W F a r m l n ^ d a l e ..............7;).n0 K raxil ie r R H e m p s te a d ..................."'iin* M u ell er J H ick s v llle ...................7.'>»0 M uell er K J e r ic h o ............................. 75 00 P R I N S T E N O — E R I E CO 1 R o th fiis s H Collins C tr ................... 2 'I're selt B Cheektow ag-a .................. S.'l J 4 P a te liin a s J L a k e View .....................'*10 5 S clin iid L C h e e k to w a ? a .................. *'< I () Rot'in»on E Ansro!a .............................. 7 W olfe T Chee kfow aira .............................* R E T I R E M E N T B I T S EXMNK .miarp S A lb a n y ...................................I'-’I Malo R Cohoe« ...................................!*l S 3 T l ia c k t a h M R en s s ela er .................... ■'**'> 4 M c G r i w H L o u d o n v iile .................. *■'; 5 Spensleyy W Ali>any ............................. 6 W' ^ ’h^ -hee C N a s s a u ...................... 1 2 SR TK N O TF.f'H S R T R N f i Rl.l*— O P T IO N 0 1 L a w s o n J SIr.M'- I’oint ..........................82.5 AS T i : \ 0 TKCH AS TKNC. I{i:i*— «M*TiON A 1 M a 7,7.ara S V o'trheesvii ...................... 87.2 2 Goldljerir S N V f .............................80 5 3 J a c o b y D F l i ’s ' i ’ny .............................78 .7 SR OI I K E MACH O P E R PHT\< i 1 Sweeni’v J . \ l b a n y ........................... E N G I N E E R I N G TECHNICIAN Crow ley J E l m ir a ....................... Cox M Venice C tr ....................... Hirsch J A lb a n y ............................ Ci)w;in T E l m ira Hf'i .................. Hiiiirer B A r k p o r t ....................... Vesti ,r Sf J o h n e v il ....................... M cN am ara W H am bury A'/.:<ara L B.-ibylon ....................... Rieeio D S c h e n e c ta d y .................. A n d ’vw.s A W ind sor .................. Mollo .\ B in ? h a m t o n .................. Nowrik J Buffalo ............................ Wells R C la yto n ....................... Myei's S P l e a s a n t A'al .............. PocUa R Freeport .................. SI ' Rolii.'iupt I> A lb an y ................... B a n k e r P A lb a n y ......................... N i^ iu r sk i J Buffa’. o ........................ S'.’ ' W h im p le W T r o y ................................. ' ■ V a n p a t te n R R o c h e s t e r .................' G eilm an G Copiairiie ......................' P a ti a F U tie a ..................................... J ' C im ino P U tic a ................................ V an a L P o u k h k e e p s ie .................,1'^ Aldric h R Elbridere ...................... B urric ie llo A Mas.^apeqna ............ Belej W Depew S c ia n d ra J Bu ff al o . . , Roflsnag-el A D eer P k , D ele onardis A A lb an y L y n j F W a te r t o w n . ,\\\I.Y S T 1 Avres K Eln oi.i ..................................94 4 2 S a u n d e r A Ali>:iny ..............................82 .0 3 Abel V D e lm a r ........................................ 70 .5 A S S O r , \I R POI.U J Mead B Horn:-l! .................................... 0 1.2 2 H icks W ria v .................................... 8 !t.O 3 R is m a n A NVC ...................................8,0 4 B e t te r J N iv erville ..............................85.0 6 J atu lis M Jo tin ^ lo w n ....................... 8,3.(I tS L a u b e r J SelHteolady ....................... 82,(5 7 Raymond A D->linar .........82 .0 8 C!ates H V nrk lo w n Ht» ....................80.3 9 Seiffer E Irv in s lo t t ......................... 79.(1 10 G uala P r.iveriiool ................................70 .0 11 H offm an H A l h m y ..............................70,1 M l ’SKI'M T A R R T A K E R 1 M cC arty K T r o y .................................87.(? 2 Cnnnins-ham .1 Alb.tny .........................87,5 3 Gensicki A Coeynians ....................... 7 5,4 P R I N A ( T 1 A R I A I . OLKRK 1 Ryan J B ktya .......................................81,8 a Lori # H LICity ...................................... 79 .8 CO ORDINATOR O F F n i T A T I O N FOR THF, UlSAOVANTA CiKO G-31 1 R a t c h ie k I A lb any ..................................952 8 B en e nati C Seilcirk ............................. 846 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 5 fl 7 SR C LE R K STENO S k o n ip a k i D T o n a w a n d a , Bui'/.kowslci R Bu ffal o , . • • Franker L L ancaster . . . . K ozlo w ski D Bu ffal o Kulifrowski E Bu ffal o . . • • P e a r s o n G B uffalo ............. P L A N N K R A IO K — N ASSAU COUNTY 1 K erie vskv B Belim ure ........................ 7 7 ,0 0 2 O’. sen K F r e e p o r t ...................................7 7 ,0 0 3 K a r p f A L y n b ro o k ..............................7 5 ,0 0 1 2 3 4 5 S R O F F I C E M.^CH O PE R Blowers D A lb a n y ................................ Thoma.s J A m s te r d a m ................. Younsrer J A !b an y ........................ . S ite rry V T r o y .............................. .. H e m m e tt S D e lm a r ...................... 1 2 3 4 5 ASSOC E N G I N MAT Brewei J S ch en ecta dy ................. | G o ld sto ne L W a te r v lie t • • ‘ , .S;: « M orlock W S chenecta dy • • • • ____ 7 S » Sim R Ren pselaer .......................... . Haffirlove H W a te r f o rd ............ P L A N N K R I I , NASSAU C A U N T I R a p p o ld G F,a«l M ead ow .............. 1 0 0 .00 K a m e r P FliishiiDf ..............................9 4 .0 0 Tieffel R W o o d b u r y ..............................9 1 .0 0 T iir a n o D W a nta irh .........................89 .5 0 T a n e n b a u m K S ears d aia ....................88 ,0 0 6 Sobin D M erric k ..............................83 ,5 0 7 G ross m a n R C i'darhurat .............. 7 7 .5 0 8 W ein ste in E B kly n ..............................7 7 ,5 0 .SWIMMING V IL L A G E S POOL O P E R A T O R . TO W N S, A M ) S P M ’IA L WISTRICTS, NAS.*iM' COUNTY 1 Le Bel K G reat Neck ..............................89,00 2 P r o k o p o w ie * K G reat N e c k .............. 81,0 0 3 Cullen T S eafo rd ...................................7 9 ,0 0 CIV IL KNGINEK.R II, N .\S SA U COUNTV 1 Leeker W M erric k ..............................9 1 .0 0 1 2 J a c o b y R O cean side .........................85.0 0 2 3 H o v a n e c 1> Oce:in«ide .........................82.00 4 P e if e r C G ard en (’it y .........................82,0(T 5 Hixg:ilis F r .ev ilto w n ....................80.00 1 (I Buetliier L F a r m i o i i d a l o ................... 7 7 ,0 0 7 Genev J K a r m i n n i ila .77,00 8 H anle y R Syon et ..............................77 .0 0 I 9 S h a n a h a n E S.vifortl ........................ 7 7 ,0 0 i 10 Duff# J V alley S trca -n ................... 7 8 ,0 0 3 P K I N E N G I N M .\ T M a r r a G Cohoes .................! . B ir k in a y e r D T ro y ............... 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It’s give you proof positive that the ultra-miniature 3X 0 2 . Minox camera is the most fascinating camera y o u ’ ll ever want to o\Nn. The factory demonstrator will snap you.. - develop your negative right before your eyes, in a see-thru portable darl<room. You'll witness the enlarging of your ultrafTiiniature negative to a 3X x 6 inch portrait that's yours to l<eep. You may even want to buy a Minox camera, during our sensational TRADE-IN SALE. You’ve always wanted t h e one camera which w ill s l ip in your pocket or handbag «nd goes wherever you g o .. . business meetings, p ic n ic s , art shows, sightseeing, trade shows, or m a k in g your relatives and neighbors envious in the backyard. C A M E R A U Y U . S. B R A N C H n. ^ The Happy Difference Is in the Eating! T a s te th e d e lic io u s T r im " s te a k s e v e ry b ite . o n d d ifF e re n c e ro a s ts . . . o f o u r t tie r e 's fin e m o re S T R E E T , N E W • — 4 -1 9 9 4 . C 0U R 1 P u r n la h e d , U n ­ R A T E S f o r C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e ; "T e n d e rfla v o r In H O T IL Wellington D R IV E -IN G A R A Q l A IR C O N D IT I O N IN a • T V N o p orking p ro b la m t A lbany'* iorpM t b o t a l . . . w ith A lb a n y 's o n ly d riv o -lr f a r a g o . You'll lik« Iho com* f o r t a n d c o n v o n la n c a , to o l Pomlly r a t a l . C o ck tail lo u n g o . mt t S a 8 T A T B S T R E E T e r P O S I T i S T A T E C A P IT O L Y O R K Im 9 4 4 - 0 0 0 1 ROTAL (A lb a n y ). S P E C I A L IN C . W A L L V IA Y F L 0 V 7 E R APARTM ENTS f u r n is h e d , a n d R o o m s . P h o n e H B . E X C H A N G E 1 2 0 O F F IC E r O H IN FO R M A T IO N R « a r d l n a adv*rlfartM P1«M« w rit* o r Mklt JO S D P H T. B E IX B W SOS 8 0 . M A N M IN a B L m iL B A N V N T PhooB* IV S - M 7 « B O N D S I ST. books A L B A N Y B See fo r y o u r s e lf a t o u r F r e e F a c to ry D e m o n s tra tio n . W A L L " th e d is tin c tiv e o n e " 1 2 2 8 W e s te rn A venue A lb a n y , N . Y. NEW YORK sehvice R ed au tad I yovr ffhndly frova/ agtnt. SPECIAL W E U K U R A T E S FOR E X T H N U E D 3 T A y S P a g e C S ix te e n I V I L S E R V I C E L E A D E R T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 19^ 1 5 , P rogress R e p o rt O f CS£A B ills (C ontinued from P a g e 1) and Assemblyman Milton Jonas, A 6 6 6 —Civil Service and Ways and Means. • Salary protection where titles are downgraded In political sub­ divisions—Senator Albert B. Lewis, S2105, and Assemblyman Prescott B Huntington, A3246-<7ivil Ser­ vice and Public Employees. • Salary plans In public schools — Senator James F. Hastings, and Assemblyman Jonas, A648 — Edu­ cation. » • Salary plans in political sub­ divisions—Senator Lentol. S1956, and Assemblyman Joseph R. Plsanl. A3438 — Civil Service and Ways and Means. • Retirement based on highest three years—Senator Warren M. Anderson, S478, and Assemblyman John B. Lis, A834—No assignment. • Mandate eight percent pen­ sion program In p>olltlcal subdivi­ sions—Senator Lentol, S1958, and , Assemblyman Charles J. Melton, A3278—Civil Service and Ways and Means. • Improvements to correction ofrioers’ retirement plan—Senator Ronald B. Stafford, S1988, and Assemblyman Louis E. Wolfe, A1230—Ways and Means. • Require 4 percent Interest on State retirement fund contribu­ tions—Senator Lentol, S2381, and Assemblyman Rudolph P. DiBlasl — Civil Service. • Employees representation In administering State Retirement System —Senator Theodore Day, S1967, and Assemblyman William Green, A2991 --Civil Service and Ways and Means. • Provide 25-year retirement for all State employees and political subdivision employees— (separate bills for each department) Spon­ sors and numbers for each bill will be published In later editions of ► T h e Leader. • Twenty-year retirement for Correction officers, -Assemblyman Kenneth L. Wilson, A1217—Ways and Means. • Twenty-year retirement for State Park Police — Senator Ed­ ward Speno and Assemblyman Stanley Harwood (no bill num­ bers). • Non-contributory retirement for teachers employed by the S tate who are members of the New Yorlc State Teachers Retire­ ment System Senator Hastings and Assemblyman Lawrence E. Corbett, Jr. (no bill numbers or committee^ • Twenty-five-year retirement for Thruway employees—Senator Lentol. S1957, and Assemblyman Gordon K. Cameron, A2772—Civil Service and Ways and Means. • Require waivers of all State ^and political subdivision employ­ ees who do not want to partici­ pate in the employees’ retire­ ment system - Senator Speno and Assemblyman Jonas, A659—Public Employees. • Provide 371-2 hour work week for all State employees--Senator Lewis and Assemblyman Posner, A3070—Ways and Means. • Non-judicial employees be re­ turned to jurisdiction of Civil Ser­ vice Commission — Sc'nator Wil'’Ilam E. Adams and Assemblyman James I k Emery, A2799 — Ways and Means • Prvide payroll deduction for S tate employee credit unions — St‘Mi\tor William Brennan, S1912, and Assemblyman Alexander Channnuu, A3330 — Finance and Waya and Means, • Thlrtyflve-hour work week for all full-tim e State employees —Senator Abraham Bernstein and Assemblyman Posner, A347—Pub­ lic Employees. • Free Trlborough Bridge toll privilege for Manhattan State Hospital employees—Senator Wil­ liam T. Conklin and Assemblyman Albert H. Blumenthal, A3354 — Mental Hygiene. • Salary payments on bl-weekly basis rather than fiscal year basis —Senator Irving Mosberg and Assemblyman Joseph M. Margiotta, A2840—Ways and Means. • Air National Guard techni­ cians participation In State Health Instuance Plan — Assemblyman Jonas, A2809, — Ways and Means. • Require Civil Service Com­ mission to make finding before filling non-competltlve vacancies —Senator Speno, SI 893, Civil S er­ vice; Assemblyman Mortimer P. Gallivan, A2621—Public Employ­ ees. • Annual report of Director of Classification and Compensation which will be deemed a public re­ cord—Senator Hastings and As­ semblyman Jess J. Present. No Intro numbers or committee as­ signment. • Require reason In writing for veto of title reclassification or salary reallocation — Senator Sm ith and Assemblyman Francis P. McCloskey, A2844—Ways and Means. • Make reallocation and reclas­ sification appeals non-reviewable by the Director of the Budget— Senator Lent, S1977—Civil S er­ vice: Assemblyman Victor C. Waryas, A3102—Public Employees. • Time limit for action on re­ allocation and reclassification by the Director of Classification and Compensation — Senator Smith and Assemblyman John G. M c­ Carthy, A3270 — Public Employ­ ees. • Time limits for above action by Budget Director — Senator Sm ith and Assemblyman McCar­ thy, A3271 — Public Employees. • Restrict promotion in Cor­ rection Department to uniformed personnel — Senator Stafford and Assemblyman Willis H. Stephens. • Protection again it removal for the non-competltlve per diem and labor class employees with five years experience — Senator Leon E. Giuffreda, S1460 — Civil Service, and Assemblyman Peter J. Costigan, A2085. • Place deputy sheriffs in com ­ petitive class — Assemblyman Dowd, • Require Civil Service Com­ mission to publish notice of reg­ ular and special meetings — S en ­ ator Day, S2125 — Civil Service and Assemblyman Melton, A3280 — Public Employees. • Civil Service Commlsion aut­ hority over jurisdictional classi­ fication of State police — S en ­ ator Flynn and Assemblyman Wolfe, A3679 — Ways and Means. • Reinstate Jurisdictional clas­ sification of all positions in State University — Senator Speno and Assemblyman Stephens. • Provde peace officer status for building guards — Senator Jeremiah B. Bloom, S2141 — Codes. • Time off for Saturday, holdays in political subdivisions — Senator Lent and Assemblyman Melton. • Amend section 75 to provide other than a'^ency hearing o f ­ ficers — Senator Day, S2540 — Civil Service: Asseaiblymau Wem- p le , • A3677 — G rie v a n c e W ays and M eans, p ro c e d u re in p o li­ t ic a l s u b d iv is io n chi and S2633 — • ed c o u rt — C iv il D o n a ld • la w e lig ib ility by S e n a to r M a r M a r g io ta , C itie s . A m end s e rv ic e S46, — A s s e m b ly m a n to e x te n d c iv il lis ts w hen s ta y ­ S e n a to r S e rv ic e : S h o e m a ke r, A 1968. F u r n is h fo r m a l h e a rin g s w ith tra n s c rip ts S e n a to r C iv il on s a la ry D a lw in S e rv ic e : C lo s k e y , — fo r S ta te of A 2660 lin e • and — and s a la ry — • H a ro ld of — W ays A2919 v ic e ; M a r g io ta , A3357 — • W ays — W ays and • C iv il S e r ­ J o h n B u c k le y , le a v e pay s e m b ly m a n B e r tr a m — — and M eans. 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