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C o n f e r e n c e
A m e r ic a ’s L a rg e st J V e e k l y f o r P u b lic E m p lo y e e s
Vol XXIX, No. 25
Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 27, 1968
H
e p o r t
See Pages 3 S 14
P rice T e n Cents
ACTION IN LEGISLATURE
BRAKES WORK STOPPAGE
C SEA D e le g a te s
For J a n .
10
New Pay Proposals
E xcu sed
M e e tin g
Are Due This Week
But
A L B A N Y
p lo y e e s
O th e r A t t e n d a n c e
A L B A N Y
of t h e
—
C iv il
o r g a n iz a tio n
needed o n
J a n .
S e rv ic e
h e re
o n
11, M rs . E rs a
excused
a le tte r
W e n z l, C S E A
ton 3 a i d
to
D r.
T h e o d o re
C.
p r e s id e n t, M r s . P o s ­
th a t th e
tim e
w as
A s sn .
10 w ill b e
d e le g a te s
g iv e n
c re d it
P o s to n , p r e s id e n t o f th e
w eek.
In
E m p lo y e e s
J a n .
b e in v
dance
because
at
o u s ly
th e
been
m is s io n
p la n s
m e e tin g
m ade
o rd er
E x c lu d e d
w h o
fo r
a tte n d e d
th a t
d a y
a
th is
th e
tra v e l
tim e
a tte n ­
tim e
w as
had
o b v i­
new
o rd er
C om ­
In
b e fo re
a
re s c in d in g
excused
is s u e d .
O th e r w is e ,
re m a in s
h e r le tte r to
in
th e
a ffe c t.
D r . W e n z l, M rs .
■‘ A s y o u r e q u e s t e d w e h a v e c a r e ­
fu lly
re c o n s id e r e d
th e
m a tte r
of
CSEA Recognized In Monroe
tim e
o ff fo r
tio n
a c tiv itie s
s ta te m e n ts m a d e in
y o u r le tte r o f
As Sole Bargaining Agent
Feb.
th e
e m p lo y e e s
6. W e
fo rth
in
« a n u a ry
a
sound
lig h t
w o rk e rs
For Most County Employees
p e n d in g
w as
c o u ld
m ost
on
C iv il S e r v i c e
to r “ t h e
E m p lo y e e s
c o u n ty
a ls o
s m a ll
g ro u p s
fo r
p lo ye e s .
M o n ro e
Th e
th e
as
m a jo r ity ”
re c o g n iz e d
of
r e c o g n itio n ,
P ® « ib le u n d e r
C o u n ty
A ssn.
o v e rw h e lm in g
T h e
» « e n ts
—
A c t , is
the f i r s t f o r m a l c o u n t y - u n i o n
c o u n ty
tw o
C o u n ty
c h a p te r
re -
of
th e
p r a c tic a lly
a ll
*® u n ty e m p l o y e e s e x c e p t t h e S t u t S tre e t
B rid g e
by
th e
fir e -fig h tin g
tio n a l
U n io n
lo la
T h e
A s s o c ia tio n
p la n t
c o u n t y ’s
a g a in s t
p u b lic
In
m a jo r ity
of
s h a re
c o u n ty
s im ila r
in ­
These
In te re s ts
ite m s
o th e r
h e a lth
frin g e
p r o v id e d
In c lu d e
such
by
as
w hose
R o s s e tti ( D - N e w
Y o rk ),
fo u r o ffic ia l
g ro u p s
s tu d y in g th e c o n tr o P u b lic e m p l o y m e n t l a w
» v ie w t o r e c o m m e n d in g
Changes.
of
W e n z l's
w ere n o t y e t k n o w n
5
re ­
In s u ra n c e
b e n e fits ”
th e
and
p re s e n tly
T h e
o th e r
and
s k ills ,
o p e ra to rs
e x is tin g
tw o
u n its
H ill
a re
re p re s e n t
s p e c ia liz e d
s a id .
T h e
c o v e re d
w o rk
b r id g e
under
a g re e m e n t w ith
th e
an
c ity .
o th e r u n io n , th e
F e d e r a tio n
of
S ta te .
A m e ric a n
C o u n ty
and
M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s , h a d in d ic a t ­
e d la s t F a ll t h a t it w s ^ In te re s te d
in
re p re s e n tin g
p lo y e e s
but
som e
H ill
c o u n ty
s a id
th a t
th a t
em ­
of
h ave been in ­
re s u lt
J a n u a ry
as
5
and
11
a
p o lic y
of
Its
b e h a lf.
a
20
p ercen t
a
m um
fo r a ll
w ere
in tro d u c e d
S ta te
annual
a p p ro v e d
body
to
do
by
by
S e n a te
“I
w o u ld
th e
p o lic y
th e
w ith
fro m
le a v e
to
th is
op­
e m p h a s iz e
ta k e
th a t
in
m y
J a n u a ry
d o e s n o t a p p ly
to
to
tim e
v is io n s
ed
o r n e g o tia tio n s
jo in t
p a r tic ip a tio n
and
e m p lo y e e s
o ff p u rs u a n t
of
th e
tim e
to
e x e c u tiv e
E m p lo y e e s
o ff
of
w ith o u t
th e
or
p ro ­
o rd er
a re
on
to
le a v e c re d it fo r s u c h p u rp o s e . U n ­
fo rtu n a te ly
have
l> e e n
d e rs to o d
by
th is
p o in t
o v e rlo o k e d
m any
seem s
or
to
m is u n ­
e m p lo y e e s .”
th a t,
at
th o u g h
S A V IN G S
B O N D S
A p p e a ls
w h e th e r
case
or
not
th e
E m p lo y m e n t
had
th e
deal
v a s t m a jo r ity
la s t
to
te ll
s o le ly
th e
w ith
a g e n t fo r
w o rk­
P o in t
w e e k ’s
(C o n tin n e ff
S ta te
o f S ta te
C ris is
A t
a
w ill
R e la tio n s
rig h t
not
of
th a t
as b a r g a in in g
John
s to p p e d
o u tc o m e
th e C S E A
e rs .
m e e tin g ,
on
Page
it
w as
16)
(D -
g ra ss
ro o ts
of
of
page
th e
a c tio n
one
p re ss u res
w ere
p o in t,
som e
k in d
w o u ld
ta k e
Because
of a
lo n g -s ta n d in g
so
it
of
s tro n g
w o rk
p la c e
as
s to p ­
la te
re v o c a tio n
p r a c tic e
th is
C S E A
w as
h e ld
day,
a
The
m e e tin g s ,
on
of
to
th e
a llo w
Podell Victory
Underlines Skill
Of Stanley Steingut
o ff to a t ­
th e
s e s s io n
W a s h i n g t o n ’s
B irth ­
r e a t
G
c re d it
g iv e n
to
h o lid a y .
lo c a l
p r e s id e n ts ,
m e e tin g
th e S ta te E x ­
o f
A s s e m b ly m a n
d e li,
e le c te d
to
e c u tiv e C o m m itt e e o f th e E m p lo y ­
s p e c ia l e le c t io n
e e s A s s o c ia tio n , a lle g e d ly e x p r e s s ­
C o n g r e s s io n a l
ed
day.
g r e a t b itte r n e s s o v e r G o v e rrjo r
R o c k e f e l l e r ’^ e i g h t p e r c e n t , a c r o s . s th e y
fn a d e q u a tp
pay
ra is e , n o t o n ly b e ­
c o n s id e r e d
but
a ls o
th e
A d m in is tra tio n
S ta te
in c o n ju n c tio n w it h
A M a n In C o n tr o l
fo r
lo o k e d
e m p lo y e e s e x c u s e d t im e
te n d
Repeat ThU!
c h a p te r
o rg a n iz a tio n
w eek.
cause
B U Y
of
th e
to
E m p lo y e e s A s s n .
th e
th a t
th e -b o a rd
no
p e n d in g
R o c k e fe l­
have
G o v e rn o r
th e
th ro u g h o u t th e S ta te , it w as
re p o rte d
a llo w ­
c h a rg e
th e
E m p lo y e e s
th e
of
s trik e -lik e
c re d it.
w ith
A d m in ls tra to n
Assem ­
a tte n d a n c e
or
in g s , c o n fe re n c e s
m anagem ent
th e
d e le g a te s
s ta te d
in v o lv in g
In to
C iv il S e rv ic e
as
a g a in
5 m e m o ra n d u m
dow n
p r e s id e n ts
lik e
to
P u b lic
10
a c c u m u la te d
p o r tu n ity
ed
c h a rg e
w age
ra is e .
C iv il S e r ­
and
fo r a 20
a $ 1 ,0 0 0 m i n im u m
w ere
S e n a to r
fo r
h ik e w ith
B o a rd
C S E A ’s
u n a n im o u s ly
s to p p a g e .
i
In
w ith o u t
h a ll
a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd
(R -Y o n k e rs ), c h a irth e
J "a n u a ry
so
not
a s s e m b ly
h a s i> e e n a s k i n g
P u b lic
c a ll fo r th e
la s t F a ll,
v o te d
w o rk
d e c id e
in
fe
we
e m p lo y e e s
th a t
4bO m e m b e r s
C o m m itte e .
p r o b le m
p e r m it
re o rte d
th a n
p e rc e n t,
C o u rt
e m p lo y e e s
la ^ t w e e k
in c re a s e
your
m e e tin g s
o ffic e r s
th e
a
dead
$ 1 ,0 0 0 m i n i ­
d e le g a te
s ta te m e n t.
th is
to
of
a u th o r iz a tio n c a rd s h a d b e e n file d
in
ra is e w it h
s e m b ly
p r io r
som e
y o u r d e le g a te s m a y
g r ie v a n c e .
O ne
fo r
pay
In tro d u c e d
a tt e n d a n c e b y e m p lo y e e s a t m e e t ­
c o u n ty .
w ith
and
th e y
le r
b o th H o u s e s o f th e L e g is la tu r e .
10
c o n v e n ie n c e d
“nego­
w ages,
J a n u a ry
11 m e e tin g s w e r e m a d e
J a n u a ry
to
te r e s ts .”
your
but
N e g o tia tio n s
C iv il
b ly m a n S te p h e n R . G re c o
fo r
a tte n d e d
w ho
in g
th e
Assn. ask­
B u ffa lo ), c h a irm a n o f th e A s ­
p la n s
ag reed
e m p lo y e e s
s p o n s o re d b y
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s
th e C S E A . N e v e rth e le s s I re c o g n iz e
and
" th e
th a t re a c h -
th a t
to
re c o g ­
shake
Bulletin
C o m m itte e ,
w ho
w as
re p re s e n ts
A s s o c ia tio n . E m il Im p r e s s a , c h a p ­
C S E A
C iv il
by
S ta te
H o s p ita l c h a p t e r o f th e E m p lo y e e s
such
w as
e x p re s s e d
t o d e b a t e a w i t h d r a w a l o f s e rv i< S e s
a c lo s e d m e e t in g
B ills
w ith o u t n e g o ­
d is ­
S ta te
fin a n c ia l
v ic e
have
C SEA
fa ir
a g a in s t
p o lic y s h o u ld d is c r im in a te
th a t
it
a
T h e b ills , w h ic h
th a t
im ­
p la c e
y e a r.
of
In te n tio n
th a t
to
B ro o k ly n
h o s p i t a l ’s
and
th e
o f th e
th e
get
“ d is g u s te d ”
m an
any
ta k e
m e e tin g
ja m
to
th is
and
th e
th e re
a
'a n d
d is g r u n tle d ,
w as
because
th e
if
E . F ly n n
and
Is f o r o n e y e a r .
14
b e e n p ro p o sed
tia tio n s w it h C S E A .
O n e re a c tio n w a s
in g
p r e v io u s ­
to w a rd s
la tu re
em -
A s e m b ly m a n
d ir e c te d
re p o rt
p la n s
m o re
con­
s ta te m e n t
em.-
S ta te
h o u r
d e fin ite
d id
p o lic y .
you
5
e le v e n th
h a d
had
G ov­
d e la y e d
c e r ta in ly
M a rch
by
o n a w o rk s to p ­
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . a lo n e n o r
n iz e d
e m p lo y e e s
is
not
to
J a n u a ry
la s t w e e k
m e re ly
set
H o
a n
p r e s id e n t,
c o lle a g u e s
th is
b y
te r
n e g o tia tin g
ag ree d
In d ic a te d
th e
fo u r
fo r n o t p ro v id in g
® o m m ltte e ,
*t» te
E n ­
“As
ly ,
have
su p p o rt
r e c g n itio n
tir e m e n t,
th e
In te rn a ­
A s s is ta n t C o u n ty M a n a g e r K e r -
o v e rw h e lm in g
by
c o m m itte e
b y
o n ly
u n its a n d
a g e n ts . M y
G o v e r n o r ’s
m i t E . H i l l t o ld t h e C o u n t y L e g is ­
‘ p u b lic h e a r i n g
^
th e
re c o g n itio n
tia b le
h e ld
a ij
pow er
o th e r p o w e r p la n ts .
s J o in t L e g is la tiv e C o m " ' “ ee o n L a b o r , a s s a ile d t h e
th e
O p e r a tin g
S a n lto r iu m
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n .,
•P e a k in g : h e r e l a s t F r i d a y a t
^ ilh
of
and
Bulletin
R o c iie s -
g in e e rs r e p r e s e n ts o p e r a to r s a t t h e
u n io n s .
N E W Y O R K — D r. T h e o d o re
" e n z l, p r e s id e n t o f th e
‘ • a c t io n s
P lo y e r s .
of
o ffic ia ls
tw o
at
th e
s tro n g ly
te r -M o n ro e C o u n ty A irp o rt.
7 1 7 1 -A
on
b a r g a in in g
u n it
e m p lo y e e s
In te r n a tio n a l
*y io r L a w
as
ad-
th e
a g e n t
e m p lo y e e s .
o p e ra to rs ,
*" n l3 tra b o rs , e l e c t e d
those c o v e r e d
b a r g a in in g
u n io n s
Local
re p re s e n ts
The
s o le
o f
o f F ir e F ig h te r s L o c a l 1 6 3 6 c o v e rs
'» t i o a s h l p .
M o n io e
th e
th e
em ­
m ade
T a y lo r
th is w e e k re c o g n iz e d
s e r v ic e s ”
e m p lo y e e s d o n o t fe e l th e y a r e g o ­
d e te r m in ­
a tio n s as to n e g o tia tin g
n e g o tia tin g
R O C H E S T E R
fin a l
o f
L e g is la tu r e
A . R o c k e fe lle r .
A t th a t, a c tio n
page
tin u in g e m p lo y e e -m a n a g e m e n t r e ­
la tio n s
m ade
5 s ta te m e n t
fo r
a v e rte d
S ta te
of
p o lic y
b a s is
“ w ith d ra w a l
a h a i r ’s b r e a d t h o f b e i n g e f f e c t e d s o m e t i m e
w as
th e
e r n o r N e ls o n
o r g a n iz a ­
th e
b e lie v e
n w
p ro v id e s
in
a n d
o f
s a tis fie d
P o s to n s a id :
A
p ro v e o n a p a y p ro p o s a l fo r S ta te
C iv il S e rv ic e C o m is s io n , a n n o u n c e d la s t
fo r
w e e lc
le a d e r s
s p e c ia l m e e tin g
a n d
—
c a m e w ith
th e
am ount
because
H
T h e
tru th
a
b ig
fo r
C o n g ress
In
is
p lu s
th e v ic to r y
P o -
in
th e
B r o o k l y n ’s 1 3 t h
D is tric t
(C o n tin u e d
b e in g
N a tio n a l
B e rtra m
th a t
J o h n s o n ’s G r e a t S o c i e t y
w ere
is
fo r
la s t
Tues­
P re s id e n t
p ro g ra m s
P o d e ll
on P a g e t )
but
page Two
CIVIL
SERVICE
LEADER
D O N 'T R E P E A T T H IS
(Continued from Page 1)
th e
P r e s i d e n t ’s
w as
a
P o d e ll
th e
heavy
V ie tn a m
b u rd en .
c a m p a ig n e d
“ peace”
In
e x a m p le , In th e fie ld o f c iv il s e r v ic e
p o lic y
he
tru th ,
c o n s is te n tly
v ig o ro u s ly
v o te .
H is
w ar
fo r
s ta n d
v o te d
h a n d fu l
o f th e
w a s c lo s e r to t h a t o f S e n a to r R o b ­
e rt
P.
Kennedy
P r e s id e n t
T h e
th a n
to
th a t
of
Johnson.
le a d e r s
and
w ho
th e P B A , th e U F A , th e
one
fo re s a w
and
th e
of
a
p itfa lls
th e
Riving
fa s h io n — a re
N a tio n a l A d m in is tra tio n
a s s is tin g
b lu n t
P o d e l l ’s
fa c t
is
c re d it fo r
v ic to ry
th a t
tw o
th e i le a d e r .
but
th e
m en,
and
th e
v ic to r y
m an
to
in
w hom
A s s e m b ly m a n
S ta n le y
A s s e m b ly m a n
th e
S te in g u t
a rc h ite c t
of
th e
not
D em o­
t ic
w h ic h
h e w a s a c o o rd in a to r , m o n e y ra is e r
Is la n d -B o n -
a n d th e d r iv L ig fo rc e th a t b ro u g h t
in
th e
th e
1 3 th ,
Coney
out
fio n h u r s t s e c tio n o f B r o o k ly n .
T h e re
tu rn e d
w as
P o d e ll
o u t to b e
p a ig n e r , a le r t to
th e
re c o rd
p e rs u a s iv e
of
g ro u n d
such
th a t
he
a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd
•e g m e n ts
of
cam ­ i
a v ig o ro u s
Is s u e s a n d
had
th e
a
im p re s s iv e
on
b ro ad ,
to
w id e
S te in g u t
a g a in s t
p o p u la tio n .
D u b in ,
d a te ,” a
v ic to r y
but
D e m o c ra tic
m any
In c lu d in g
T W U . th e
o th e rs .
b ro u g h t
P o d e l l ’s
in to
“ re fo rm ,
a fo rc e o f c iv ic , la b o r , c itiz e n v o l­
u n te e rs , a n d
p r e c in c t w o rk e rs u n ­
lik e a n y s e e n in B r o o k ly n , In d e e d ,
in
th e C ity , In m a n y , m a n y y e a rs .
D e m o c ra tic
and
c a p ta in s
a ll th e o th e rs
h e lp e d
us,
w o n ,”
we
in g
th e
to ry
of our
never
F O R
d e c la re d .
in
a d d itio n
P o d e ll
to
v ic to r y ,
m o u ld ­
w as
is s u e s t h a t m a d e
Th e
one
th a t v ic ­
M o s s -c o v e re d
D u b in ,
e a r ly
in
not
a g a in s t
“T h e
s tra te g y
had
W e u n d e r sta n d .
s u c c e s s fu lly
gut any
p la c e
W h a t he
Our men understand.
The sorrow a family feels.
The need to lessen the burden.
One's financial limits.
And they understand, through human experience
and training, how to arrange a funeral service
with both tact and sympathy.
When the need arises, talk to the man at your
neighborhood Walter B. Cooke chapel.
and
if
th a t
e x c e p t In
S te in g u t
h is
p e o p le .
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house
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and
to
th e
lo c a l
s e rv ic e .
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th a t
th e
C o u n ty
e ffo rts
p r e v a ile d
la s t
of
S t e l n g u t ’s
K i n g ’s
S e rv ic e
M ead
w o rk
as
in
sum m er
th e
C T o m m u n ity
by
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C om ­
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c h ild c a r e a n d m e n t a l r e t a r d a tio n ,
w on
h im
p la u d its
e n d o f th e S ta te
has
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th e N e w
to
fro m
one
th e o th e r. H e
e n d o rs e d
r e p e a te d ly
by
Y o r k T im e s a n d th e C it­
iz e n s U n i o n .
D u b in
o ff
has
h is
a tte m p te d
d e fe a t
to
h is
to
pass
“ a m a te u r”
o r g a n i z a t i o n . B u t t h e t r u t h is t h a t
j he had
any
in
a h a rd
c o rp s o f " p e a c e
p r ic e ” v o lu n te e rs
fro m
o th e r
w ho
p a rts
of
at
p o u red
th e
C ity .
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f a c t , b u t h e j u s t d i d n ’t b e a t S t e i n ­
gut and
P o d e ll.
S u p p o rt
S te in g u t
re s p e c t
fo r
end
fo r
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W ith o u t o b li g a ti o n r u s h fu ll I n f o r m a tio n o n y o u r m o n t y - s a v i n g i n s u r a n c t
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be
m o re
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fa v o r
because
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lik e
because
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h im
If
seem ed
anyone
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s im p le — tw o
P o d e ll a n d
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b e tte r
w as
pm e
A s s e m b ly m e n
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P h o n a No.
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guess
and
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r is e
th e
C ity
in
day­
d w e lle r s .
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th e
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th e
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a g a in
and
te n d e n c y
le g itim a te
liv e
liv e
of
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as “som e­
w ith .”
he
has
w ith
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s a id ,
“ we
V io le n c e
Is
n e v e r in e v ita b le a n d n e v e r a d m is ­
s ib le in th is s o c ie ty .”
N O
S M A L L
P A R T o f th is e s c a ­
la te d
v io le n c e
can
th e
u n b e lie v a b ly
be
b la m e d
on
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a v e ra g e d e fe n d a n t
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fa r-fe tc h e d
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lo w e r c r im in a l c o u rts in N e w Y c k
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r e a liz e
g r a p h Is
s h o c k in g
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tra u m i
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not a bad
r e a lity .
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a re
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New
re tu rn in g
a v a ila b le
to
m e m b e r s o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m ­
p lo y e e s A s s n .,
frie n d s .
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th e ir
to
be
la n d
been
and
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ro u n d
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trip
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p o p u la r
and
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of
trip
w ill
th ro u g h
p r ic e
in c lu d e
w ith
a g a in
a b o a t c r u is e
w e g ia n fjo rd s .
and
N o rw a y , S c o t­
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m em b ers
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in c lu d e
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c lu d e s j e t
t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , h o te l
r o o m s , s ig h t s e e in g , e tc .
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on
a f i r s t - c o m e , f i r s t - s e r v e d b f l s is
so
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a p p lic a tio n
s h o u ld
b e m a d e t o M i ’s . J u l i a D u f f y .
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f a m ilie s a n d frie n d s .
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lik e
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g e n u in e
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have
of
c o r p s o f c iv il
cases and
m is d e m e a n o r
y e a r in
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but a
S T A F F
w o rk e rs
p lu s f e lo n y
d re am
s m a ll
F e w e r th a n
Booking N ow F o i^
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s till
s h a rp
w arn ed
F A C T ,”
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to o p e n ly c a m p a ig n
b a la n c e
has
P . M o y n lh a n ,
a g a in s t
C a r th y w h o c a m e in to th e d is tric t
fo r D u b in .
T h is
A m e ric a n s to a c c e p t c e r ta in fo rm s
G re a t
a d m ir a tio n
to
th is w a s th e re a s o n f o r th e P o d e ll
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and
v ita l
w hen
th e
c o n d u c t lo r
th ro a t.
w o u ld n ’t
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M A Y
u n til y o u ta k e
a n d M I T ’s J o i n t C e n t e r f o r U r b a n
S tu d ie s ,
jo u r n e y
so
i n g t o n Is d e l u d i n g t h e m s e lv e s t h a t
T
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th a t
m ost
of
s o c io lo g is t
in g
w as
p o lic ie s . B u t
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p o l­
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an
c ig a i'e tt e
seven
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tim e
m ost
D A N IE L
b r illia n t
pub­
th e
s c a rin g
of
any
th e
u n w e lc o m e
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out
o t h e r h a n d , th e i-e w a s s o m e g r u d g ­
to
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in to
w h ic h
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have
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now
IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y
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th e
s te a d fa s tly
has
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s ta g ­
L A S T
S ta te s .
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has
to
changes,
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b ro u g h t
a re
back
w o r ld
c o u rts . H e re a n
LB J
P re s id e n t
p a rtic u la rly
m o u ld
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has
of
he
IM A G IN E
w o r k -lo a d
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in s ta b ility .
b ly m a n , p a r tic u la r ly in th e fie ld o f
has
g u y ’s
and
got
m e s o I ’l l c o p
d is o r d e r ly
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m a g ln e ,
life ,
p e rs o rm e l
th e
ra d ic a l o f w h ic h
th e
o rd e r
u n p le a s a n t
S ta te
a
D U R IN G
th e
m itte e , h e a d e d
W H Y PAY M O R E ?
th e
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and
u rb a n
d e d ic a te d
s h a rp
B e d fo rd -S tu y v e s a n t
Y o u C a n 't B u y B e t t e r I n s u r a n c e . . .
in
som e
a ll
la w
S E R V IC E
c o u rts
y e a rs ,
d e v o te
and
th o ro u g h ly
s ta ff
w ho
fo r
m o d e rn
th e ir
w as
State-Wide subscribes to the
Safe Driver Plan. If your present company does not, we
give you an additional 10%, if you qualify—(8 out of 10
drivers do qualify).
and
of
c o u n ty le a d e r , h e h a s a p a id
of
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new
C IV IL
as
s tre e ts
d is re s p e c t
fa c t
a ll
th e
of
w o rk e rs
fo r
la w
a i n ’t
to b o th e r w ith
p le a
at
c iv il
e ra l
a n d a h o s t o f o th e rs .
c o u n ty
of
nose
th e y
b e in g
a n d
w ith
In
A m e ric a n
th e
th o u s a n d s
h is
“ cause
tim e
a
c rim in a l
th u m b
o rd e r
r e la tio n s
w as
com ­
In c lu d e
V F W ,
pos­
C O U R T c r is is , w e h a v e
g r o u p le s s
lic s e r v ic e .
L e g io n ,
th e
can
to o ,
m a r is h q u o te In th e p re v io u s p a ra ­
c lo c k ,
w eek. These
and
d is e a s e .
p r o life r a te d
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STOP
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b reak
a
G A R B A G E c r is is ,
of
S t a t e ’s
c o lu m n —
p u b lic
s e r v ic e
s littin g
e m e rg e n c y .
p o p u la tio n
sp rea d
a lre a d y
c lu b ­
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C ity ,
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th e
v io le n c e
A to ta l o f
a ro u n d
e m e rg e n c y , th e
c iv il
Y o rk
g a rb ­
Y o rk
& c o m p a ra tiv e ly
liv e d
a
N e w
w r itin g
th a t
w hen
4 8 c iv il, s o c ia l, c h a r it a b le a n d v e t­
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b een
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in
h a v e
w a rn e d
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w e
h a v e
p r e d a to ry a n im a ls w h o h a v e m a d e
w as
ra p p o rt
m u n it y s e r v ic e o r ie n te d
w h ic h
A S
lo g ja m
lo g ja m
w e w arn ed
B ro o k ly n .
c lu b h o u s e
age
S te in ­
u n d e rs ta n d
has
H is
th e
but
h e m ig h t
a tta c k e d
d i d n ’t
h u rt- b y
c o u rts .
Th e
D u b in
L O N G
p lu s — w e
g o v e rn m e n t,
D U R IN G
P o d e ll
M a c h in e .”
d o n e h i s h o m e w o i ’k
have
o f
A S
y e a rs
U N L IK E
c a m p a ig n ,
a g a in s t
b a c k fire d
seven
D e v ic e
h is
peace
ru n n in g
T h e C o u rt L o g ja m
have
p o s s ib le .
ric h
M e l v i n
. M r. M argolin Is P ro fesso r of B u siness A d m in istra tio n at
th e B orou gh of M a n h a tta n C o m m u n ity College a n d Adjunct
Pro fesso r of Public A d m in istra tio n in New Y ork VniTersity'i
G r a d u a te School of P u blic A d m in istra tio n .
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c o a litio n
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By LEO J. MARGOLIN
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t h a t so e a g e rly
c o u ld
S te in g u t
S te in g u t,
and
c a n d i­ d e c id e d t h a t a n o ld m o s s -c o v e r e d
o f w o r k - j d e v ic e c o u ld b e p u t to g o o d u s e
p e o p le . D e m o c r a t ic c a p - o n c e a g a in . H e a n n o u n c e d h e w a s
b ro a d
F o r ! in g -c la s s
a c tio n
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LEADER
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All ^TOfe Officers Attend
Broome Coun^ Names CSEA
$enJet, H e k b y Speeches D om inate
C entral Conference M e e tin g ;
All But Eighty Employees
SUMY A t Syracuse W ins P laque
S Y R A C U S E
—
D r.
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ployment R e l a t i o n s B o a r d , d r e w
in g o f t h e
jiere last
C e n tra l N e w
Y o rk
D .
H e ls b y ,
p o lite
c h a irm a n
o f
a p p la u s e — n o th in g
th e
N e w
Y o rk
m o re — d u rin g
S ta te
th e
(F ro m
B IN G H A M T O N
P u b lic
W in te r
As Sole Bargaining Agent For
E m ­
m e e t­
C o n fe r e n c e , C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., a t t h e C o u n t r y H o u s e
w eek.
H e l s b y followed Solomon B enjiet, chairman o f the Statewide
CSEA salary committee, on the
jpeakers list during the banquet
»hich closed the tw^o-day session.
The banquet was sponsored by
[{lie Syracuse chapter, CSEA, host
{or the conference meeting.
Bendet’s remarks, however, drew
Istrong ovations and applause after
he told the 650 persons attending
Ithe dinner that the State was
guilty of extreme provocation
Iunder terms and definitions enIclosed in the Taylor Law from
which resulted the PERB. Fur' ther he contended that, armed
:With this definition, “We will not
[be violating the Taylor Law by
withholding services, but will be
encircling it.” He added that “the
feelings of State employees in the
Central Conference area for such
1 ictioii are as strong as those of
[employees in New York City.”
“We are a responsible organi- W E L C O M E —
Dr. Robert Helsby, chairman of the New York
liation and we w^ant to remain State Public Employment Relations Board, left, is greeted by officials
responsible. We are asking for of the Civil Service Employees Assn., at the winter m eeting of the
a 20 percent pay increase with CSEA Central Conference at the Hotel Syracuse Country House re­
I minimum of $1,000.. The State cently. With Helsby are, from left; Mary McCarthy, president of the
Syracuse chapter, the host for the conference meeting; Clara Boone,
president of the conference and Dr. Theodore Wenzl, president of
the 155,000-member State Employees Association.
sociate counsel to the Association. Hennessey, State CSEA treasurer;
Concurrently, a session was Anthony Sylvester, supervisor of
held by the county workshop
(Continued on Page 16)
members who discussed problems *
facing employees in the p o litical!
subdivisions. S. Samuel Borelly j
served as moderator. Joseph D ol­
an, CSEA supervisor of county
affairs, was consultant.
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C iv il
S e rv ic e
a g e n t
fo r
T h e
a ll
L e a d e r
—
T h e
E m p lo y e e s
b u t
80
d e s ig n a tio n
of
C o rre s p o n d e n t)
B ro o m e
A ssn.
th e
w as
h as
c o u n t y ’s
m a d e
b y
C o u n ty
b een
c h a p te r
n a m e d
o f
th e
b a r g a in in g
1,200 e m p l o y e e s .
th e
B o a rd
o f
S u p e rv is o rs
after a long campaign by the
CSEA chapter to be recognized as Albany for advice on whether the
sole bargaining agent under the chapter should attem pt to appeal
the decision.
Taylor Law.
He pointed out that approxi­
John E. Herrick, chapter presi­
dent, announced after the super­ mately half of the 80 highway
visors took action that the ch ap­ workers are CSEA members.
The county had no qualms
ter may petition the State Public
Employment
Relations
Board about naming CSEA to represent
fPERB) for reconsideration of the the vast majority of Broome
request for “sole bargainer” rights workers, since the chapter has
In the same resolution recog­ been the spokesman for county
nizing CSEA as an official bar­ workers for more than 2 0 years.
Membership deduction records
gaining agent, the supervisors
kept
by the county show that a
named Public Employees Local
Union as agent for the 80 laborers majority of the county employees
and equipment operators in the belong to CSEA.
After naming the two bargain­
Highway Division of the Public
ing
agents, the county took steps
Works Department.
to
set
up a three-member County
Herrick contended that the
county should have followed its PERB, as provided under the T a y ­
original plan to name CSEA bar­ lor Law.
The I'esolutlon adopted unanigaining agent for all county w'orkI mously by the supervisors recog­
ers.
nized CSEA as “the sole employee
Edwin L. Crawford, Board of
organization acting as bargaining
Supervisors chairman, had favor­
agent for all other Broome County
ed making CSEA the only bar­
employees, excepting, of course,
gaining agent before the State
those employees within the High­
PERB ruled late last year that
way Division."
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller was
wrong in excluding other agents
F e ld s te in E le c te d
In a similar S ta te case.
Crawford and other county o f­
ALBANY— Saul Feldstein, asficials then agreed to recognize sistant professor of music at the
the labor union as agent for the state University College at P otshighway w'orkers.
jdam, has been elected president
Herrick said he would consult of the Percussive Arts Society, a
CSEA lawyers in Binghamton and national organization.
The education session of the
conference meeting was held on
Saturday morning with discus­
sions held on insurance prob’pms led by Pat DeMurio super­
visor of insurance for the CSEA;
legal procedures, led by F. Henry
Galpin, assistant execuf.ive di­
rector of CSEA and the PERB
SOLOMON BENDET
and grievances, led by ooseph
knows our position and our readi- Lochner, CSEA executive director.
"fss to meet with officials. We
The conference planning com ­
show, the Governor, the Leg- mittee, headed by Mrs. Clara
slaiure and budget officials where Boone of Utica, conference presi­
p money is to pay these needed dent; and the county workshop
ci5ases. We want the recogni- group then held concurrent lunch­
on w’e have proved w'e deserve eons followed by regular business
h We want immediate bargain­ meetings.
' s sessions!”
While the meetings were under­
Helsby who discarded most of way, a panel of judges was m eet­
H-page prepared address told ing with Mrs. Lois Ann Minozzi,
® delegates that “The strike public relations chairman of the
of the Taylor Law is conference, to decide upon w in­
Wiir*^
controversy lies. This ners In the first annual publicity
Pj,
settled by the legislative and scrapbook contest.
^
ing
to get into this
' H e l s b y
went
matter of the PERB’s
to date, the problems facboard and the develop­
Of rules.
opened with a sesoti g
employee members
Of
^ description
the 155,000^®'este
Association by
Statewide
^**'»nittee
CSEA education
and John C. Rice, as­
Winners of the awards were:
State University of New York at
Syracuse chapter, first prize for
Image projection; Utica State Hos­
pital chapter, second prize for
neatness, arrangement and pre­
sentation; Onondaga chater, third
prize for completeness and Utica
chapter, fourth prize for improve­
m ent In projects. Ray Brook
chapter was named runner-up in
all categories and was awarded
a certificate of merit.
Judges for the event were John
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M ENTAL
HYGIENE
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Members of CSEA’s Special Mental Hygiene com­
m ittee are shown before a recent session with the
State Mental Hygiene Commissioner and other offi­
cials of the Department held recently in Albany.
From left, in front, are Michael Weitzman, Mental
Hygiene Department; Julia Duffy, Pilgrim State
Hospital; Anna B essette, Harlem Valley State Hos­
pital; Pauline Fitchpatrick, Newark State School;
Dr. Alan D. Miller, Commissioner o | Mental Hy­
giene; George Celantaiio, Kuckland State Hospital;
Elizabeth Begeal, Bingiiamton State Hospital; Law­
rence B. McArthur, assistant commissioner, and
John J. Lagatt, Department personnel director.
Rear, George Felkel, Pilgrim State Hospital; Rich­
ard Chieco, Mental Hygiene; Wiiliam McGowan,
West Seneca State School; William Rossiter, Ro­
chester State Hospital; Charles Ecker, Syracuse
State School; Edward Limner, Willard State Hos­
pital; J , Arthur Tennis, Utica State Hospital, and
William Corrigan, Mental Hygiene.
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s ig n e d
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WITH GOOD ADVICE.
a n a tio n a l a g re e m e n t w ith
seven
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By joining th e C.S.E.A. during th e ir first 60 days of em ploym ent
w ith th e State or any of its political subdivisions, new employees
under 39Vi years old can apply for Accident & Sickness Income
Insurance w ith o ut a medical exam.
This m eans th a t The Travelers Insurance Company guarantees th e
issuance of this im p ortant insurance to all qualified new employees.
Since it is impossible for us to personally contact each new em ­
ployee w ithin th e eligible tim e period, you can help th e m by passing
on th is im p ortant inform ation.
Accident & Sickness Insurance is one of th e m any benefits avail­
able through C.S.E.A. m em bership. You can do new employees a
favor—urge th e m to take advantage of th is worthwhile coverage by
filling o u t th e coupon below. We’ll be happy to send complete
inform ation by retu rn m ail.
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m e c h a n ic s are inclu ded in wagre sch ed u les
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f o rm e m a y be seen and o b ta in e d a t th e
office of th e D ire c to r of C o n tr a c ts and
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c o n t r a c t p la in ly e nd ors ed on th e o u ts id e
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ncoom panie d b y certified ch e ck p a y a b le to
t h e o r d e r o f ti ie “ S t a t e o f New Yor k, B o a r d s o f e x a m i n e r s a t
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o ffe r
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c o n t r a c t a n d bon ds e h a ll c o n f o r n i to th e
iirov is io ns o f t h e H ig h w a y L a w and the t i o n
fo rm s
N o re tu rn e
Ppecific ations. Tlie r i g h t is reserved to
a r e r e q u ir e d w ith m a ile
r«-jt<;t a n y or all bids.
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S e a w a y V olkswagen, Inc.
S ak er M o to rs C o r p ., ltd ,
C o lo n ie M otors, Inc.
G e o r g e a n d D alton V olkswagen, Inc.
Southampton
Brill M otors, ltd.
C . A. H aigh, Inc.
N o rth C o u n ty V olkswagen, Inc.
S taten Island
S taten Island Small Cars, ltd.
N e w H yde Pork
N ew Rodielle
A uslander V olkswagen, Inc.
C o u n ty A utom otive C o ., Inc.
V olksw agen Fifth A venue, Inc.
H. R. A m acher & Sons, Inc.
Smithtown
M ount Klfo#
N ew York City
John Ftort Motors Inc.
Bianco M otors, Inc.
S chenectady
Spring V alley
H al C a s e y M otors, Inc.
W a lte rs-D o n ald so n , Inc.
D or M otors, Ltd.
Sayville
G r e e n s p a n M otor*, Inc.
V olksw agen Bristol M otors, Inc.
Small C ars, Inc.
Seth H untley a n d Sons, Inc.
M iddletow n
N ew York City
Suburban M o to rs, Inc.
H orjoheads
Ahmed M o tors, Ltd.
Bromley Imports, Inc.
Jim M c G lo n e M otors, Inc.
H em pjtead
A n d w h e n t h e g o i n g g e t s r o u g h (like u p a r i d i c u ­
lo u s ly s t e e p hill), y o u c a n sh ift in to l o w .
W h a t c o u l d b e s im p le r?
O n e th in g : t h e a u t o m a t i c stic k sh ift is a n o p t i o n .
S o y o u ’ll h a v e t o p a y a little m o r e .
B ut c o m p a r e d t o o t h e r a u t o m a t i c s , i t ' s a b a r g a i n .
B e c a u s e w ith e v e r y a u t o m a t i c s tic k sh ift, vye in*
e lu d e a re m a rk a b le m o n e y -sa v in g d e v ic e :
A V o lk sw a g e n .
M a n e t Volkswagetv Inc.
M raca
Corp.
Bay V olksw agen C o rp .
Binghamton
Bronx
InwQod
N ew burgh
F & C M otors, Inc.
N ia g a ra Falls
P at Dillon, Inc.
O le a n ,0 le a n Imports, Inc.
O n eo n td
P itts b u rg h
John Eckert, Inc.
C e le s te M otors, Inc.
OtftMi Vilkig* W*is Volkiwagen Cor^
Syracuse
S p rag u e M otors, Inc.
East Syracuse
Tonavranda
Utica
Precision Autos, Inc.
G ranville M o tors, Inc.
M artin Volkswagen, Inc.
Valley Stream
W a te rto w n
V ai-Stream V olkswagen, Inc.
Horbiin M otors, Inc.
W e st N yack Foreign C a rs o f Rockland, Inc.
W o o d b u r y C o u rte sy V olkswagen, Inc.
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B ut o n c e y o u g e t b y t h e n a m e , t h e r e s t is e a s y .
T h e r e is n 't a c lu t c h p e d a l t o c o n t e n d w ith .
A n d f o r a ll p r a c t i c a l p u r p o s e s , y o u c a n d r i v e
e v e r y w h e r e w i t h o u t sh iftin g .
O n t h e h i g h w a y , y o u sh ift o n c e . (T his is lik e a n
o v e rd riv e : y o u g o fa ste r, y o u r e n g in e g o e s slo w e r,
a n d y o u r a u t o m a t i c b u g w o n 't tu r n in to a n a u t o ­
m a tic h o g J
and
s e r v ic e s .
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CIT A T IO N . — T H E P E O P L E OF T H E
ST.VTK O F N E W YORK , By th e G race o l
God. f r e e and IiKiepnndcnt,
To Attori ip y G oncral o l t h e S l a t e o f
N ew Y o rk , TiniopIiRy K u d a tz k y , T h e City
of New Y ork, D e p a r t m e n t of S ocial Servic.'s: T h e City o f New Y o rk , D e p a r t m e n t
of
H osplta!e, an d Tlie d is tr i b u te e s
of
J e n n ie Bondzy, al so k n o w n as J e n n y B o n d ze
and J e n n e Bondze, deceased, w h ose naiuee
m d post office a d dre sses a r e u n k n o w n
an d c a n n o t a f t e r dilisrent inq uiry be a«*
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of
J e n n ie Bondjty, al so k n o w n as Jonn y B on dze
and J e n n e Bondze , dec eased, w h o a t t h e
ti m e o f h e r d e a th w as a r es id e n t o f
3'i4 E a s t 8 Gth S tree t, New Y o rk , N . r . ,
S en d G U E E T I N O :
I i»on th e p e titio n of T h e P u b l i c Ad«
m i n i s t r a t o r of tiie C ou n ty o f N ew Y o rk,
havinir h is office a t Hall o f Kecords,
Room .tOU, Borouffh of M a n h a t t a n , C ity
an d C o unty o f N ew Y ork , as a d m in is ­
t r a t o r of t h e iroods, c h a tte ls an d credite
of said dec eased:
You a n d eacii o f y ou a re h e r e b y cited
to ah o w
c a u se b efo re
tlie S urrob 'a te'e
C o u rt o f N ew Y o r k C ounty , held at t h e
H all o f Rec or ds, In th e C o u n ty o f N e w
York, on th e 0 th d a y o f A pril liUiS, a t
ten o ’clock in tlie fo iv n o o u o f t h a t day,
w h y th e ac c o u n t o f p ro c e c d in s s of T lie
P u b lic A d m in i u tr a t o r of tlie Couiily o f
New Y ork, as a d m i n i s t r a t o r o f th e (roods,
c h a tte ls an d cre d its
of said droeased,
dhouUi no t be judicia lly sett le d.
IN T E S T I M O N Y W H EU EO K , We h a v e
ca u se d th e s e a l of th e .Surros-'atc’s C o u r t
of t h e said Cou nty o f New Y o r k
to bo h e r e u n t o affixed.
(S eil)
W IT N E S S , HON. S. S A M U E L
DiFALCO, a S urroK ate o f o u r
>iaid C o unty , a t tlie C o u n ty o f
N ew Y o rk , tlie 7 t h d a y
Feb­
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fialP Ilf New Y o r k , d a t e d t h e 1 7 t h day
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tomplnlnt an d o t h e r p a p e r s in t h e office
ff the Clerk of t h e C o u n ty o f B ro n x , a t
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25
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of
p ia n o s
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P. S ch eo tm an , S.ISS: E d w a r d
Liss, 8;J64, P e a r l K r u s e r . 7 »T 2: M a r t i n
S c h u c h m a n , 7 9 6 8 ; J a m e s J . Stylee, '<784;
M adeline P a r m e t, 7 4 4 4 ; Rofsplyn A. S u m merflpld, 7 3 2 8 ; J o y c e ReznicU, 7.316; Sel­
m a J. Glick, 7 2 8 0 : A r t h u r .S te inb(i» ,
7 2 7 2 , H arold M o nroe, 7 1 7 6 ; J o s e p h A ltschi.lpr, 7 0 2 8 ; P e a r l M a r k o w i t z , '<008;
L a r r y H, Scher, 0fi.'}6: E^itlier Keren. 6 8 4 8 ;
F eil x K r e itm a n , 6 8 1 6 ; W a lte r E. H iH per.
6812;
Aileen
Biiecarollo, 6 4 6 4 ; V i c t o r
A. Macco, fi,‘?24; M a r jo r i e Si)err. 5 9 6 0 ;
Rol e r t
Cook, 50B0.
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L K 'E N S E
firiE N C E
AS
T E A t 'H E K OK
EARTH
AND G EN ER A L SC IEN C E IN
DAY H i r .H SCHOOLM
Howjird D. H e ilm a n . 7 5 7 0 ; Low ell H.
Cobin, 7 4 0 0 ; Sidney Green, 7 2 4 5 : Maps h a il Biivi!a, 73U5; V ic to r A. S o lo m o n ,
71."’5 : Siifildon S. RoBenberir, 7 0 5 0 ; J o a n
M A quino, 7 0 4 0 ; GeorRe C. Colb.v J r . .
0 800; Frances
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K. P n rlin an, 654 0 .
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A N D ( ;E N K R A L S<'IENCE i n I^AY H K i D
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W illiam T. S u e r h t , 8.'160; V ale rie 0 .
S tiinip f, 7 8 4 5 ; K dnnin d B. I.^'wis, 7 7 1 6 ;
Rifh.i rd J . S ta nley, 7 6 6 0 ; P e t e r M elz er,
7175,
I r a D. Sim on,
7140;
Lee N .
S tr a u s s , 7 0 0 5 ;
R u d o lf S ih n e c li. 6 f l l 6 ;
R o b e r t S B erm an , 6 9 1 0 ; P a u l S. F re d l,
6 5 8 5 : F ra n c i s J . T r a iin , « 5 5 5 : N o r m a n
B. Hesocl, « 5 ‘.J5; F r a n k J . P a n e t t a , «43B.
L I C E N S E AS T E A C H E R OK C H E M I S T R Y
AND G E N E R A L S C IE N C E IN I M Y
H IG H SCHOOLS
P a m e la J . NorBalio, 8 2 5 5 : A lb ert S .
TarcndaBli. 8 0 0 6 ; G u e ta v e F . Fein er, 7 t)80;
Carol J . L ipso n, 7 7 4 0 ; M a r v in 1. JaoobB.
75:^0: M aureen A. McNeill, 7 4 ' 5 : S tep W. B eatty, 7 4 4 0 ; T lie lm a S ilve rbcrg-, 7.‘i7 0 ; A a r o n Bacal, 7 3 1 5 ; J s y D.
Cohen. 7 1 1 0 ; A n n a K leiner, 7 0 8 0 ; J a c o b
G uberm ;m , 7 0 2 0 ;
Frank
A. CaKKiano.
60110, Le o nard R. Smoke, 6 8 0 5 ; M ic h a e l
W olm etz, 6 8 7 0 ; H e r b e r t K. R il le r e p o r n ,
6 7 7 0 , J e r a l d Levine, fi6 05; Trnm F a e s ,
(1405; M arie E. PeleRrino, 6'.’0 5 : B a r r y
N. S chaper. 6 1 6 5 ; M o n ic a J . Hose, 5 9 7 5 .
L I C E N S E A 8 T E A C H E R O F RIO LO OY
AND G E N E R A L .SCIENCE I N DAY H IG H
SCHOOLS
Gail
Donnen fel d,
8661;
M ic ha el
A.
K ru to y . 8 4 7 1 ; K a th i S. G old m a n , 8 3 9 1 ;
L o Ib A. M e y ie r , 8 2 4 5 ; Sunan C. S m it h ,
82;i 0. G lo ria M. S c h u lt z , J<151: M a r t h a
C. Davey, 8 0 8 6 ; A n s e l a S. S ch neid er.
8 0 7 2 ; Rosal.vu B. M a u e r , 8 0 0 0 ; L n c ill e
K a r a s ic k , 7 8 .3 9 1 M a r ti n A. F a lk o f t . 7 8 3 1 ;
J e r o m e Steinherfr, 7 8 2 5 ; J u d i t h L. B lu eBtone, 7 7 8 4 ; C arl M. R a a b , 777.3; H oeelyn
C. P o te r , 77 5 8 .
S e y m o u r S am u e ls , 7 6 6 0 ; J o e l E . K ellerm a n , 7 6 3 2 ; N o r m a n P . M iller, 7 5 8 8 ;
DouKlas L. S later, 7 5 5 5 ; J e r o ld A. F r ie d land. 7 5 5 5 ; H e r b e r t M u s k i n , 7 5 1 7 ; M a r k
D. Weiner, 7 5 1 0 ; W illiam I. F o r e te r , 7 4 8 0 ;
M elvin 0. Kane, 7 4 7 8 ; S a n d r a H. Uefreitas ,
7 4 1 9 ; Allen I. Bende r, 7 4 0 7 ;
C h a rl o tte R ad ol, 7 4 0 0 ; M.irion E i lb e r t ,
7.372; M a r il y n C. Feiir, 7:155.
K m a n u e l A. F lec ker, T ;t5 4 ; P atil K i n r ,
7.343. F r e d a Craiidell, 73.37; C arol
G rcn ew ald, 7 3 2 2 ; Leonar»l G la zer, 7 2 9 8 ;
M artin
K
Senzon, 7 2 9 4 ;
Bernice P .
K av ei, 7 2 8 8 : P e a r l E . M a rk , 7 2 3 8 ; B a r ­
b a r a R. B erm an , 7 1 8 6 : H o w a rd A. VFaldman,
7 1 7 6 ; A n n e tt e L .
S trob l. 7 1 2 4 ;
M elv a L. E v a n s, 7 1 2 3 ; M a r s h a H. Gro#e,
7 0 0 8 ; Hele n M, Bevin^^, 7 0 7 0 ;
Samuel
L. Cohen, 7 04 6 .
F r a n k Vacca . 7 0 3 6 ; M a n u e l P. G r a n d ler. 7 0 3 5 ; .l u dith H a lp e r n , 7 0 2 8 ; R o b e r t a
Block, 6 9 6 7 ; R a l p h J . P o c h le r , 6 9 0 1 ;
Geral d N G arm isa , 6 8 9 6 ; M a r y E . M c­
C arth y , 6 8 6 8 ; M a r ti n J . A llen. 6 8 4 3 ; G er­
ald W ein rotl i, 6 7 0 3 :
V in c e n t
L»co v a ra, 6 7 0 2 ; Tere# a MorRillo, 6 6 7 2 ; R o s e
M. Schneider, 6 6 7 0 ; M o rto n H. Golden*
berg:, 6 6 5 9 : S te p h e n R. H eitn er, 6 6 0 6 ;
D avid K ap la n , 6 5 5 9 ; D o n ald A. C o lm an ,
6545:
eatric e K B am e n , 6 6 2 3 ; C a rl L .
M arcelli n o, 6 4 6 6 : M a rv in P. F r ie d m a n ,
6 4 6 5 : N o r m a n R. H e r s h k o w i tz , 6 2 8 9 ;
F i a n k P . Uzzo, 6 2 6 1 ; R ic h a rd B. G l a t t e r ,
62 1it ; H e r b e r t R. B rom be r, 6 2 1 6 : B e r n a r d
Z. S te r n . 5 9 9 1 .
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SCHOOLS
Su sa n S te i n h a r t, 8 7 8 4 : H a r r y I. L e ­
vine, 8 7 8 4 ; B a r b a r a A. H eiz n ian, 8 7 3 2 ;
Helen J . Hall, 8 6 8 8 ; A u drey J . W i c h m a n n ,
8 6 4 0 ; C arole P . Wood, 8.300: D on ald B u tcltin, 7i»76; C arol B. Linde, 7 0 7 2 : M ic h a e l
D. Ktf.in. 7 8 0 8 ; G la dys E. S tern , 7 6 2 4 ;
Mariraret, M. M ay n ard , 760 4 .
V io la Via let, 7 5 6 8 ; M a r y M. Connell,
7 4 5 0 . S te p h a n ie P . Stein, 7 4 0 4 ; R u t h
C. Weiss, 739Q ; C h a r l o te Rei ch. 7 3 8 8 ;
A nn R. S chw al'tz , 7 3 5 2 ; H elen M . Co rrl(fau, 7.320; Cecile T. Ben oit, 3 0 4 ; K aren L
R ab in o w itz. 7 2 6 4 ;
M arily n L .
H iller,
7 1 2 8 : D ia n n a N. F in e, 6 7 9 2 ; E v e ly n 9.
S ilbernia n , 6 7 7 6 ; D o r a J a e g e r, 6B 08;
t h a R. Lon s h ein , 638 0.
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T h e
S u p e rin te n d e n t
v ie w .
In
a p p o in te d
S u p e rin te n d e n t
M rs .
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d ir e c t th e
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Y o rk
Y o rk
C ity
a s w e ll as in N e w
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as
te a c h e r, p r in c ip a l, c u r ­
a
s p e c ia lis t, A s s is ta n t
in
th e
S c h o o l D iv is io n
and
S u p e rin te n d e n t
as
s p e c ia l
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th e
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is
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A c tin g
in
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of
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s u p e r in te n d e n t.
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and
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s p e c ia l
d u s tr ie s , 2 2 5 W e s t 2 4 S t r e e t, M a n ­
h a tta n ,
and
School
g ro u p
c u r ric u lu m .
fo r
as th e
S c h o o ls ,
F e d e ra tio n o f T e a c h e rs .
u ty
J o h n D o a r, w h o h a s w o n re c o g ­
fe d e r a lly
th e m o s t r e c e n t c o lle c tiv e b a r g a in ­
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n itio n
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S c h o o ls
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A s s is ta n t
th e o ry ,
s tu d y
N e ig h b o rh o o d
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of
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a lr e a d y u n d e r r e v ie w , s u c h
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w ith
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w h ic h
g iv e s
g ro u p
F ir s t
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p u b lic
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l i c e n .s e a s
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w h ic h
s tr u c tio n a l
F i-e d e r-
th e
fie d b y D r . D o n o v a n
s tu d e n ts fo r
by
a fte r
new
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In
of
by
s io n in Q u e n e s s c h o o l d is tric ts . T h e
by
to fre e tu itio n , th e u n iv e rs ity
A ll
fir m
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E T e v ^ n
Eligible U
S ta te .
and
S u p e rin te n d e n t
W illia m s
w ill p r o v id e lim ite d fu n d s to n e e d y
penses.
th e
p r o p o s a ls w h ic h w e r e s u b m itt e d to
s c ie n c e . T h is
ju n io r
o f a c a d e m ic
school
tio n a n d H u m a n R e la tio n s , d r a fte d
s tu d e n ts w h o w ill h a v e
c o m p le te d
by
s c h o o l s y s t e m ’s O f f i c e
d re w
th e
T e a c h e rs
S ta te
s c h o o ls
and
s p e c ia l c o m m itt e e , h e a d e d
A s s is ta n t
as th e
L e a g u e o f W o m e n V o te rs , G e n e ra l
F e d e ra tio n
h ig h
p e rc e n t o f th e to ta l u n d e rg ra d u a te
th e
and
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to 1 0 PM.
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ta u g h t
th e n
c h ild r e n
w ith
s tu d y
th e
th e
and
E d u c a tio n
In v o lv e d .
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m o n th s
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th e s e
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B o a rd
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a n d p e o p le w h o w o u ld lik e to w o r k
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p r o fe s s io n
p a rt,
s a id t h e p r o g r a m
to
h e im e r,
th re e
th e
o th e r
e ffo rt
p ro v id e
a re a .
t h a t O p e r a tio n
g iv e s a n
th e
a d m in is tra tio n
in a d i s a d v a n t a g e d
c la r e d
th a t
th e m s e lv e s
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next
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to
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b e g in n in g
c u s s io n b y t h e
T h e p r o g r a m , c a lle d th e T e a c h ­
th e ir
ow n a p p o in t m e n t a s p r in c ip a ls
le v e ls . T h e p r o g r a m
never
e r s R e s e r v e , is t h e
D r. T h e o ­
s e s s io n
w as
have
back
re c o m m e n d a ­
in Q u e e n s fo r th e n e w s c h o o l y e a r
e n c o u ra g e
to
s c h o o ls .
w ith
c h a rg e
c la s s ro o m
and
z o n in g
E d u c a tio n
te a c h e rs
school
has
e rin te n d e n t o f S c h o o ls
w ho
a ll-
p re p a re
E d u c a tio n a l
d e a ls
a ttra c t
h a v e le ft th e
te a c h in g
an
o r fo r n o n p ro fe s s io n a l Jobs in
c a tio n .
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to
P « ir r
t io n s f o r 1 7 a c a d e m ic h ig h s c h o o ls
and
D e p a rt­
la u n c h e d
a re a s ,
m ade p u b lic b y t h e B o a r d o f E d u ­
The
E d u c a tio n
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. . . cross-coupled, extended
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greatest accuracy (and automatic filter compensation) sets the
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snowing that you are set fo r "autom atic shooting." In manual
operation, needle doesn't "freeze."
fully a u t o m a t i c
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larg* bedroom*, eot-in modem
kitchen, full dining room, ceramic
tile bath. Beaiitiful play yard.
Right at school, subway, buf.
Price $18,750 ($18,550 with fhh
ad I. $500 on contract.
VAN WYCK GARDENS. Detached
LEGAL INCOME PRODUCING 2FAMILY. 6 & 4 rooms. $500
cash to qualified Gl. NO CLOS­
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(with this ad, only $21,550).
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room - vun p o rch • 3 cro«8 veiitiiiited
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sized s a r a y e - oil h e a t - o w n e r m oving
to F l o r id a - S A C R rF IC E S 1 L eavin n
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$31,990
6 & 5 Room Apts.
A ll B r ic k , a ll r m s o n o n e flo o r
p lu s f in b a s m t a p t. S t r e a m ­
lin e d k itc h e n s , 2 b a th s , g a r ­
a g e , a p p lia n c e s . L g e g a r d e n
p lo t.
M A N Y
O T H E R
S p a n is h S tu c c o h o m e c o n s is t­
in g o f 7 lg e r m s (4 b e d im s )
f o r o w n e r p lu s $ 1 6 5 r e n t a b le
a p t.
C o m p le te ly
re d e c o ra te d
w ith m o d . k its & b a th s .
1 & 2
4 y e a r o ld
le g a l 2 fa m
o r ig c o s t. U
w a ll o v e n s .
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LEADER
TuesJay, February 27,
lU D E R CAMERA VISITS CENTRAL CONFERENCE
S fo ry On P a g e 3
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manRightsBody
(k Two Specialisis
H . B o o th , c h a ir m a n
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C ity
C o m m is s io n
has
on
announced
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A L B A N Y — D r.
s tle , a n
S ta te
of
H u m an
E m p lo y e e
ic a n
jo s e
Iriz a rry
and
M a r ia
iiido
J g d a le n a O r t i z h a v e b e e n a p -
T h e
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fie l
th e
onal
a g e n c y ’s
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th €
a p p o ln t-
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a re
u la rly p l e a s e d t o g a i n
of tw o
p e o p le
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fo r
h is
acknow -
and
hum an
Iriz a rry
and
M rs.
:hts. B o t h
a re P u e r to R ic a n , a r e b ilin g Irtiz
and, in a d d it io n t o p o s s e s s in g
g en eral r e q u ir e m e n t^
rig h ts
fo r
th e
s p e c ia lis t,
be o f g r e a t h e l p t o u s i n o u r
[ill
ro g ra m s w i t h t h e S p a n i s h - s p e a k -
tir e m e n t
is
p la n ,
w as
and
ittie
a g a in s t
F ly n n
is
th e
is
m o re
w ith
o f th e - S t a t e ’s
to
re tire d .
peace
t id a l
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a tta in
rime.
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rong, s t a b l e g o v e r n m e n t — a s w e l l
sing a b o v e
ite s m e n .
re la tio n s — b y
s o n g -a n d -d a n c e
» n s h ip a n d
b e c o m in g
G iv e
th e
p a r-
le g is la tiv e
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fig h t th is N ia g a r a
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Buy
of
U .S .
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th a t
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P U B L IC
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Counti es, PIR C M 08-11,
U -1 1 3 2 (5 ), 1-87-3(109),
inc ludin g G uid e Bal5,
Signs on I n t e r s t a t e
Cres ce nt. Bid De-
t / o '« 1 .1 5 i% o o r o ':
P
C ounti es,
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1 - 8 8 0 - 5 ( 4 6 ) . S a le ty
S
G uid e R ail. Medih!'* 80q’oi,
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on In terstate
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® sit 2 6 .
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E n g in e e rs E s tt-
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th a t
b ill
in
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b i l l is
of
ap­
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68- 12.
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C h a m p la i n Canal.
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to
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dues
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in
fo r
th a t
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to
u n io n
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and
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by
and
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G o v e rn o r,
5001, A l­
12205.
$2
w ith
$1
a s s o c ia te
to
go
m em ­
a s s o c ia tio n .
WILLIAM LEBOWITZ
Bronx, New York
is
t o d a y ’s g a m e .
WICE TO CO N T RA CT O RS ; S T A T E DESTMENT OF T R A N S P O R T A T I O N , ALXV, N.V. — S ealed p r o p o s a ls will be
i»«l until te n - th ir t y o clock A.M. on
* 21, 1968 by D ir e c to r o f C ontracl«
Claims B ureau, D e p a r t m e n t o f T ra n sHiion. A d m in istratio n a n d Engrineering
lililinj, 1220 W ashinict on A ven ue, S ta te
PUS, Albany. New Y o r k 122126 f o r
projects described beolw . A n y p ro je c ts
"lis lettinfT t h a t a r e on t h e F e d e r a l
luKliway gystenid are s u b je c t to th e
iTiiioiiR of th e “ F e d e ra l .Aid H ig h w a y
I of UI5 B," being' P u b l i c L a w 627,
I'n Consresa, a p p r o v e d J u n e 29, 1966,
MienUed, und are al so s u b je c t to the
wable New Y o rk S ta t e s t a t u t e s . In
Wianofl with t h e p ro v is io n s o f Sec' '13, Title 23, U.S.C., th e m i n im u m
to be paid la b o r e r s a n d mech an ic*
indudeii in w age sch ed u les t h a t are
“ut m the bid p r o p o s a l. M aps, pla n s,
“Mtions and propo<;al f o rm s m ay be
and obtained a t th e office o f the
of C ontr acts a n d Claims, S ta t e
nient of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ,
A lb any,
the office o f t h e D is tr ic t E n 8 notpd below. P r o p o s a l f o r ea ch
ilhi
s u b m i t t e d in a s e p a r a t e
1 fnveoliie w ith th e n am e.jan d n u m b e r
lUldf
pla in ly enddfsed on , th e
It K
envelo pe. E a c h propo.sai
panted by certifi ed check
I y
the o rd er o f th e “ S ta t e of
' ihe**
D epartm ent of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ”
*1
specified in th e advertise*
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the pro p o s al. T h e re ten tio n
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c o n t r a c t a n d bo nds sh all
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p ro v is io n s o f th e H ie h w a y
.
Spec'iflcatlons. T h e r i g h t i«
all bids.
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Project 1-787-3(114),
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th a t
and
of
of
p lo y e e
is
te n d
t h a t fl
a rie s
In
C o u n ty
he
w as
fir e d
E d w a rd
le g a l
a id
s h ift p a y
N ew
Y o rk
lo c k
s h ift
In
ex­
under
S ta te
con­
d iffe r e n tia l
s a l­
o p e ra to rs
w ith
th e
in
th e
w ith ­
exem pt
Th e
a n d
in s u b ­
c o lle g e ,
h o w ev e r,
t h a t G ris p o
v o lu n te e r
e n title d
S e c tio n
75
a fte r
w ith s e v e ra l c o u n ts
In fo r m e d
th u s
fir e d
b e n e fit o f a h e a rin g
o r d in a tio n .
to
w as an
fir e m a n
th e
under
C iv il
S e rv ic e
co re
in
A tto r n e y B e n ja m in G ilm a n , w h o
S ta te
a s s e m b ly m a n
fro m
O ra n g e , re p re s e n te d G ris p o a t th e
fo llo w in g
te r w as
fo u n d
w h ic h
g u ilty
on
th e
la t­
o n ly
tw o
days’
pay
and
re in s ta te d
to
h is
A s s e m b ly m a n
G ilm a n
w as
p e r­
s o n a lly r e ta in e d b y G ris p o ^ b u t r e ­
im b u rs e d b y C S E A .
T h e
c o lle g e
u n d e rp a id
n o tifie d
of
to
p u b lic
w o rk e rs
h is
C SEA
a re a .
G ris p o
ta in e d
a p p lie d
fo r
a s s is ta n c e
Fed­
c o u n ty
of
and
th ro u g h
c h a p te r.
H e
Is
C o u n ty
of
O ra n g e
th e
a
w age
w h ic h
is
w age
of
p lo y e d
fo r
is
S ta te
sum
b e lo w
has
in
in
“T h a t
to ld
w e lfa re
as
e m p lo y e e m o r a le
in s titu tio n s .
ta lk s
a c tio n
re p re s e n ta tiv e
th e
F.
in
of
as
h a s b een
T h ru w a y
b e n e fit
a ll
fro m
th e
D e­
b ers
t io n .
" It
c h a irm a n
of
at
M id d le to w n
S ta te
c u rre n t
and
C o m m itte e
H o s p ita l.
o u r
h as
p e n s io n
con .
In
s a id
s y s te m ,
th e
p e n s io n
B U S S E LL
b e e n
fin a l
by
Its
p ro
a n d
a n a ly s is
s y s te m
Judged
p u te
ab o u t
s h o u ld
p e rfo rm a n c e .
th e
p e n s io n
p a y h im
fu l
s e rv ic e .
a
it
w ith
be
of
s e r v ic e
W e
th e
S ta te
w ill
f o r h is 3 0 y e a rs o f f a i t h ­
Suppose
h im .
Fo r
fro m
w ill re c e iv e
we
J o e ’s
1938
a g e o f h is
w h ic h
is
a c tu a lly h a v e h is c u r r e n t e a r n in g s
to
1960,
he
fin a l
used
as
a
y e a rs
base
th e
c o m p u tin g
Joe
a v e r a g e s a la r y , f o r h is e ig h t y e a r s
have
w o rk
le a s t
s iz e o f th e s y s te m , b u t t h e b e n e f it
of
a t th e m a x im u m
it
w ill
c o n s id e r
can
pay
not
to
th e
e n o rm o u s
re tire e s
as
th is
is
s e rv ic e
fro m
re c e iv e
1960
fu n c t io n o f a p e n s io n
a v e ra g e s a la ry . T h is
L e t u s ta k e a h y p o th e tic a l S ta te
fin a l a v e ra g e s a la ry
s y s te m .
3 8 /1 2 0 th s
e m p lo y e e
e n te re d
a fte r
nam ed
S ta te
Joe
P a u p e r . J o e j th is
s e rv ic e
in
1938 a n d
3 0 y e a r s o f s e r v ic e w a n ts
re tire
life
and
in
liv e
th e
w in te r
of
to
h is
p e a c e fu l c o n te n tm e n t.
H o w e v e r, b e fo re
h a n d in g
in
h is
or
m in d
to
8 /6 0 th s
3 1 .6
you,
of
1968
h is
Is a
he
fin a l
to ta l o f
p e rce n t
of
h is
a s a p e n s io n ,
30
w h ic h
h is
Joe
d ig s
m o r e in c re d ib le a s h e c o n tin u e s to
rig h ts ,
c o m p u te
d is g u s te d
th a t
t h e 3 1 .6 p e r c e n t is n o t o n h i s p r e s ­
fig u r e s
ent
"N o
annual
s a la ry ,
w h ic h
is
in
d o w n w ith
h i g h e s t e a r n i n g s , b u t is a p e r c e n t -
ily
w hen
any
he
of
o p tio n s ,
s io n
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th e
(Continued from Page 3)
d in n e r
S ta te
S y ra c u s e
S e rv ic e s
D e p a rtm e n t
in
S o c ia l
tlie S y ra c u s e a re a
A s s e m b ly m a n
of
of
M o rtim e r
S y ra c u s e
and
G a lliv a n
C o n s u lta n t
to
th e
d e n t,
w as
M rs.
g e n eral
g u e s ts
a tte n d in g
p a n e l w a s J o e D e a s y , J r . c ity e d i­
m e e tin g
th e
T h e
F o rm e r
L e a d e r.
c o n fe re n c e
D u rr
h i«
» h e fo r m e r E u n ic e C ro s s ,
w er^* h o n o r e d
in g
R ay
a t th e
B ro o k
o p e n in g
and
eve-
r» c « p tlo n .
The
c e n tly
D u r r ’s
w ere
m a rr ie d
re ­
a fte r th e ir re tire m e n t fro m
th e
A
of
p r e s id e n t
B m m «M
h o s p ita l
m ook
w e d d in g
p r e M D ia tio n
« h a p ie r
at
of
R ay
B ro o k .
p reced ed
g ifts
p r e s id e n ts
fro m
and
C k )o r< S io a to r
of
th e
th e
c o n fe re n c e
w ere:
W e n z l, C S E A
F la u m e n b a u m ,
ra m s ,
C la u d e
R o w e ll.
of
D r.
p re s id e n t;
R aym ond
Irv in g
C a s tle ,
H azel
be
A b­
R ic h a rd
t ir e m e n t
nue
le ft
th a t
he
T h ru w a y
do
o th e r
m in im u m
W h y
o fte n
to
you
c o m p u te
your
w rite
b e lie v e
a
E m ­
ta k e
e x p re s s in g
p r o b le m s .
M o t o r V e h ic le c h a p ttj
D e p a r t m e n t , lo o ia
In
a tte n d in g
tw e e n
a
to
duct
a
fu lly
y o u j-
th is
tio n
be
u n til
w eek
m e re ly
It
re ­
of
R e­
In ­
ju s t
m ust
seek
a
liv in g .
s a id
It
w o u l4
tio n
d e te r m in a tio n
and
is
tin
of
u n it
re p re s e n ta tio n
P u b lic
B o a rd ,
E m p lo y m e n t
s a id L o c h n 6 r.
“W e
a
re s o lv e d
cannot
s it
d e te r m in a tio n
C S E A
e x e c u tiv e
by
R e la tio n i
and
by
ques.
w a it
for
P E R B ,”
th i
d ir e c t o r d e c la r e t
L o c h n e r r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t “ »ny
and
a ll
v ie w e d
p r o b le m s
by
th e
in
n o rm a lly
re ­
o u r S p e c ia l C o m m itte i
A u th o rity
a cc o rd a n c e
be
s u b m itte d
th e
g rie v a n c e
w ith
p ro c e d u re .
T o
K eep
F o llo w
In fo r m e d ,
The
L e a d e r.
be
be
m ilita n c y
In
w hen
s a id
to rn
be­
to
con­
an
u rg in g
tlia t th e
in
ac­
abeyance
seen
w hat
fo rth c o m in g
w h e re
it
o f­
fe e lin g s
Le­
re ­
s y s te m . W e
non­
wou^d
once
th e y
b e lie v e
w o u ld
th a t
be
p e a rs
f o r a ll.
le a d e r!
r e a s o n s to
s tro n g
a
new
pay
fo rth c o m in g
prop osal
fro m
th e
t h i s w e e k . I t n o w ap­
d e fin ite
th a t
th a t
th e
q u a lity
is
g o in g
t o de
p ro p o s al
t e r m i n e w h e t h e r o r n o t s o m e fo i'«
o f S t a t e w i d e w o r k s t o p p a g e p ro
fro m
te s t
is
now
and
soon.
is
had
L e g is la tu r e
of
and
th e m e a n tim e , C S E A
g o in g
to
ta k e
p la c e
k n o w n t h a t A s s e m b ly S p e a k e r A n ­
s im ila r
on
T r a v i a ’s
fis c a l
m e e tin g
a d v is o rs
a lm o s t
d a ily
re p re s e n ta tiv e s
and
m e e tin g s
have
been
h e ld
S e n a te
s id e ,
f ir s t
w ith
th e
M a jo r ity
re n
L e a d e r E a rl W . B ry d g e s
A n d e rs o n ,
F in a n c e
B y
to
a
a
w o u ld
v o te , It
a c tio n
of
be
h e ld
th e
k in d
ag reed
M a rch
accept
pay
or
re ­
p ro p o s a ls . D is ­
a p p a r e n tly ,
of
14
d e le g a te s ’ s e s s io n
to
new
s a tis fa c tio n ,
w as
u n til
s p e c ia l
je c t a n y
som e
18.
c h a irm a n
C o m m itte e .
c lo s e
d e la y
w hen
w a lk o u t
m eans
on
M a rch
C S E A
spokesm an,
w ho
a s k e d to r e m a in u n id e n t ifie d , s a id
" th is
in ite ly
th e
Salary Hike Granted
Warren County Aides
G L E N S
w h o le
had
a
n a tm e
T h e re
is a
c r is is
has
p ro fo u n d
of
new
our
e ffe c t
on
o r g a n iz a tio n .
d e te r m in a tio n
a ro u n d th e S ta te to
d e f­
a ll
'g o o u t ’ I f w e
P A L LS — The
Ic e
E m p lo y e e s
A s s n .,
th e
e m p lo y e e s u n d e r th e T a y lo r
to ld T h e L e a d e r la s t w e e k
la s t F a ll, In c lu d in g
s a la r y h ik e , h a v e
by
th e
C o u n t y ’s B o a r d
v is o rs .
R o b e rt
to
th e
a fiv e
been adop
o f Supe
Thom pson,
n o te d
th a t
in
pay
In c r e a s e , th e
d d itio n a l »
a ls o a p p r o v e d a n ac
re m e n '
o n e a » h o S t h e f i v e incj^®
s te p s a n d
$50 on each of
lo n g e v ity s te p s .
A n o th e r
m a jo r
w o n b y th e c h a p te r w as
t h i n k t h e y d o n ’t m e a n
a u th o riz e d b y th e h e a d °
p i'o v e d . t h e
p o in t o f
of
„„em en*
jiid -
p a y m e n t fo r
a ^ h a lf c a s h
excess
has
th a
s e v e r a l o f Its b u d g e t re q u e s ts m a
b e a d a n g e ro u s u n d e re s tim a tio n to
m e e tin g
re c o ? '
n iz e d b a r g a in in g a g e n t fo r C o u n .
a r e n o t t r e a t e d f a 4 r l y a n d it> w o u l d
i t . T o d a y ’s
W a rre fl
C o u n t y c h a p t e r o f t h e C i v i l S e r'*
p r e s id e n t,
O ne
p e n s io n
G o v e rn o r
la w
A u th o rity
u s , u n til th e
of
e m p lo y e e
and
h e ld
c o u ld
C S E A
th o s e
re tro a c tiv e
l/8 0 th
The
is
p o in t
w ere
o th e r s p o k e s m e n
w ith
d o w n , re la x
to
u s e o f g r i e v a n c e proi
ade­
1)
re a c h e d
w ith h o ld in g
s e r v ic e s
by
Page
r e c o m m e n d a tio n
ta k e
and
ow n
th e
n o t m e e t w ith
d a y -to rd a y
c r is is
w as
th o s e
J.
h e l p s o l v e J o e P a u p e r ’s r e t i r e m e n t
Jam o^i F , B a rv y .
ave­
m em b ers
th e
s e s s io n
been
L o m b a r d i,
A s s e m b ly m a n
th e
th o n y
c o n tr ib u to r y
and
th e
fro m
th a t
have
p lo y e e s A s s n .; S t a te S e n a t o r T a r k y
J r.
re p o rte d
fa m ­
pen­
C o m p tro lle r
y o u r p e n s io n
C o s te llo , p r e s id e n t
(C o n tin u e d
th a t
and
g a rd in g
M e n ta l H y g ie n e
th e
m a in ta in
of
s it
a tto r n e y g e n e r a l, th e d in n e r to a s t­
F ra n k
M r s . W h e la »
Pay Action In Legislature
L e g is la tu r e ,
a p p ro p ria te
re tire
v itt,
S ta te
o n ly
can
our
th e
" g ro s s ly
In c lu d e d S id n e y G r o s s m a n , d e p u ty
m a s te r;
of
The
a v a ila b le
e m p lo y e e s
s ta n d a rd
d o n ’t
R o c k e fe lle r
g u e s ts
Is
to
re tire
D o ro th y
O th e r
he
o f o u r S ta te
e m p lo y m e n t
T a rm e y ; a n d C S E A s e c re ta ry M rs .
M a c T a v is h .
m em ­
A u th o rity
p re sen t
w o u ld
le a v e s
m eager
m ost
S ta te
c a n n o t a ffo rd
and
to
A s s o c ia ­
th e
C S E A
fe r
s u b s ta n tia lly
S y s te m
a d e q u a te .”
th a t
a ffe c tin g
th a t
m o re
fo r
fo u r
th ro u g h
and
a n d , s u b s e q u e n tly , w it h S e n . W a r ­
b e n e fits . T h e n
o f th e
c p n fe re n c e
A m ong
d in n e r
th e
fr le u d s o f t h § c o u p le .
w as
annual
p r e s id e n ts
w o u ld
C e r ta in ly 'th e
c h a p te r
T h e o d o re
a lre a d y
c h a ra c te riz a tio n
and
v ic e
o th e r
h is
As
duced.
M c C a rth y
th e
a re
w h ic h
a re tir e e 's
th e
of
S y ra c u s e
th e
o th e r
M a ry
and
d ie s . S h o u ld
p r e s i­
C a lla h a n
C h a p te r
c h a irm a n .
to r
of
H e le n
c h a p te r.
fo r
to
p e n s io n
fin d in g s .
above
p r o te c tio n
p e n c il in h a n d to c o m ­
h is
c h o ic e
no
a n n u ity
h is
m o re
c ite d
e m p l o y e e ’s
an
nam e
p u rc h a s e.
O p tio n ”
m ost
th e
th e
in to
g e ts
r e t i r e m e n t p a p e r s , J o e P a u p e r s its
in s ta n c e s
be
w o u ld
w ith
y e a rs
c o n tr ib u tio n s
deeper
he
w ill
p itta n c e ,
d e s e rv es
ow n
s e r v i c e . H o w e v e r , J o e ’s f i g u r e s g e t
fiv e
th e
o f p e n s io n , w o u ld
w h ic h
to
E m p l o y e e s A ssn
c e d u r e s ,” s a i d J o s e p h D . L o c h n e r,
C S E A e x e c u tiv e d ii-e c to r.
and
h is
Pauper
o f h is g re^ d e. O f
to
h a r d ly
s y s te m
N o te
at
added
th e
p e n s io n .
y e a rs
c o u rs e,
of
h is
a fte r
to
S e rv ic e
d ir e c to r o f th e
th e
A s s n .,
p e n d in g
E m p lo y e e s
a p p e a rs
o f s e rv ic e . T o
in
b y
re fu s a l
on
m ia tte rs
of
fo r
22
2 2 /1 2 0 t h s o f h is
c e r tific a te
C iv il
y e a rs ^
s a la ry ,”
th e
la s t fiv e
a t th e S ta te
A u t h o r i t y ’s
C S E A
p r o b le m s
c o m p u te
y ea rs
th e
43
M o t o r V e h ic le
o r d e r to m e e t w ith re p re s e n ta tiv e s
s a la ry
b e n e fits ,
th e u ltim a te
M
a ve ra g e
p e n s io n
m ust
.
“ fin a l a v e ra g e
th e
c r itic is m
A u th o rity
th e
S ta te
A c tio n
S h a rp
d ir e c te d
m e e t w ith
S e rv ic e s ,
S u lliv a n ,
—
C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s
over
p ro m p te d
T e s s le r , C S E A
S o c ia l
P o ltic a l
A L B A N Y
d e c i­
1 l6 0 th P e n s io n P la n R e p o rt
L O U IS
to
Thruway Authority
Rapped By CSEA
For Not Bargaining
q u a te ly
• y
o f s e r v ic e
a fte r
th e
o n . M o r e t h a n 1 0 0 c o - w o r k e r s a n d f r i e n d s a t t e n d e d t h e d i n n e r a t tiM
H o lid a y In n in A lb a n y .
of
M u c h
A lb a n y . A t le ft, p r e s e n tin r a
y e a rs
W h e l a n is h o n o re d )
re tire m e n t
w as s p e n t w ith
E llis T . R ik e r , a d m in is tr a tiv e
in te r e s t
P E R B
w as
Is s y
of
w e ll
Y o u r
m a te r ia lly
w ith
G e o rg e
her
is T h o m a s M c D o n o u g h , p r e s id e n t o f t h e C S E A
w h ile
a :t a l l . o f o u r
p ro m p t
G i l m a n ’s
th e
G o v e r­
d e la y
fin a n c ia l
w o u ld
in
is a d v e r s e ly a f ­
e m p lo y e e s ,
a
to
th e
p r o lo n g e d
th e
th a n
e m p lo y e e s
re fe re n c e
h e a rin g s ,
u r g in g
by
em ­
m o re
S e rv ic e
S ta te
th e
a ve ra g e
s im ila r ly
w ho
C iv il
fe c tin g
$ 4 ,3 0 0 ,
M rs. M a ry
m a rk in g
o u r a re a .”
d is tric t,
our
an­
h o s p ita l
of
th e
w o rk e rs
G ilm a n ,
n o r:
a ve ra g e
a
th e
fa r
in
2 ,0 0 0
th e
d in n e r
s e r v ic e , m o s t o f w h ic h
fo r h e r m a n y
p a rtm e n t
p lo y e e s u n i t o f C S E A .
S ta te
p a r tm e n t In
th a t
t^ e
E m ­
te s tim o n ia l
to t h e G o v e r n o r , s a id “ I h a v e b e e n
ob­
m em ber
a
in fo r n > e d
B ra n n ,
fie ld re p r e s e n ta tiv e f o r t h a t
43 YEARS OF SERVICE
le tte r o f F e b . 19
o f th e S ta te e m p lo y e e s .”
Thom as
our
at
u s b y th e O r a n g e C o u n ty .c h a p te r
and
at
fo r
s io n
C S E A
S ta te
a rriv e
w age
G r i s p o ’ s v o l u n t e e r f i r e m a n ’s s t a t ­
of
G ov­
e m p lo y m e n t.”
G ilm a n , in
S ta te
w as
O ra n g e
th e
fo r
o rd er
th is d e t e r m in a t io n
jo b .
th e
asked
in c re a s e
“In
S ta te
on
agent
e m p lo y e e s .
tim e ,
e q u ita b le
h ig h ly
u rg e
R e la tio n s
h is p r o p o s e d e ig h t
pay
e m p lo y e e s
a
asked
to
its h e a r in g s
le g is la to r
p e rce n t
h a s
b a r g a in in g
sam e
a tte n d a n t
is
th e
e r n o r to re v ie w
nual
Law .
T ro y
a re a .
e x p e d ite
th e
C o u n ty
and
p ro te c tio n
of
to
fo r C iv il S e rv ic e
A t
G ilm a n
E m p lo y m e n t
d e te r m in in g
re c e iv e d
C S E A ’s l e g a l a s ­
m is c o n d u c t
w as
em ­
e q u a liz e t h e
o p e ra to rs
w ho
B o a rd
A s se m ­
A .
R o c k e fe le r
P u b lic
h is
G o v e rn ­
o f c a n a l s tru c tu re
G ris p o ,
th e
P E R B
p a r tic u la r
F e d eral
fa ll.
a fte r
a g a in
G o v e rn o r
d e n t o f M id d le to w n , w a s fin e d te n
n o n -S ta te
th is
la s t
b e in g c h a rg e d
S ta te
a
C o m m u n ity
to h is jo b
p ro g ra m , w as
o u t th e
of
a c le a n e r
—
B e n ja m in
(R -9 5 th ),
h as
o f th e c o u n ts . T h e c le a n e r, a re s i­
sam e
c o n t i n u e d , *‘ w e
e s ta b lis h e d to
e ra l
a t
O ra n g e
h a v in g
C o lle g e r e in s t a t e d
C iv il
A ssn.
th e
c o m p e n s a tio n ,
In
th e
m e n t ,” C o y le
p a id
M ID D L E T O W N
th e s e
c o n te n ­
p ercen t
o n ly
in v o lv e d
m a tte r,
be
b a s ic
th e
th e
our
p a r tic u la r
10
th e ir
“ S in c e
is
s h o u ld
d iffe r e n tia l
In
have
it
th e s e
e m p lo y e e s
F e d eral
e s s e n tia lly
re s p o n s ib ilitie s ,
be
in
h e a rin g ,
C o y le
cess
E m p lo y e e s
succeeded
a lo n g
D iv is io n s
in
L e a d e r)
M ID D L E T O W N — T h e
S e rv ic e
s is ta n c e
T h o m a s C o y le , a s s is ta n t d ir e c to r
of
The
b ly m a n
4 p .m . to
m id n ig h t
to
40
h o u rs
w
paj»tment »nd-finance c
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