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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 ^ has 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 T H IS 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 I 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 YOUR CAR p o l­ h e lp e d an c ig a i'e tt e seven o c c u rre d In 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 th e is 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 S u tp h in B o u le v a rd , J a m a ic a 3 5 O w ho in P i'e s id e n t J o h n s o n B R O O K L Y N -C L 1 -9 1 0 0 / Johnson, fe lt h e lp th a t lig h ts a been fo r O n A SiMk C*mfny m v ic to r y little v o ic e d d o m e s tic th o s e in to w h ic h of u n d e rg o n e have O ne now IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y h h is N a tio n a l A d m in is tra tio n th a t 1^ th e s te a d fa s tly has In s ta g ­ L A S T S ta te s . us has to changes, U n ite d 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 QUEENS-9 0 -1 6 has of he IM A G IN E w o r k -lo a d T H E 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 th e 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 gen­ 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 ^ A V E 1 0 / i MORE. 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 fro m tim e STOP Wasting Money! 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C o o k e . use is s ib le C ity , th is 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 e ra n s w as a ll ih N ew b een th u s R E C E N T in h a v e w a rn e d a n d T H E 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 . w o rk e rs c o a litio n FUN ERA LS FROM By LEO J. MARGOLIN i 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 o p p e n e n t, e x e c u tiv e a T h e o th e r w o rd s , S te in g u t p u t to g e th e r o f th e Tuesday, b a c k ­ I b u s in e s s a appeal th e H e , v o te h im .s e lf. C o n g r e s s io n a l w as c ra tic v ic to r y and u n io n s , ‘ ‘W i t h o u t t h e e n t h u s i a s m t w o m e n a lo n e , c a r v e d th e d r a m a ­ c o m p ris e s IL G W U S te in g u t. o n ly tra d e s e r v ic e w a s e n th u s ia s tic in Its s u p p o r t. I n A rc h ite c t D e m o c r a t i c o r g a n i z a t i o n — i n t i m e - ! i t is t h e K i n g s C o u n t y D e m o c r a t i c h o n o re d and Your Public Relations IQ * * He * * * * ♦ C e n t r a l T r a d e s a n d L a b o r C o u n c il B r o o k ly n ; P o d e ll h im s e lf g iv e s t h e m o s t c r e d - th e c iv il and a rc h ite c t o f 1 3 th , w o rk e rs , w as T a y lo r L a w . T h e and C o n d o n -W a d lin S te in g u t T h e th e of a g a in s t ta in s Tuesday, Fetniary 27. N .Y . C IV IL S E B V H E A m e r i c a ’s Lea<ling f o r P u b lic RniDio.vtcH m D u a iie S t., N>w Y ork, « . T e le p h o n e : 8 1 8 B K fkn.an P u b lis h e d E ach W a t 3 9 9 L a f a y e tt e .St B rid g e p o rt. Conn. BuNlniMis a n d Edlforinl ‘*^’‘ ‘, , ^ 7 9 7 U u a n e S t., N«w l o r k , > E n te r e d a s secoiitl-cla'* 3. •econd-c la as poBfasre p a ' “ - uii.ieepo''' 1 0 3 9 a t t h e po »t office ^ Conn., u n d e r t h e A ct of cjrc»l*‘ M e m b e r o f A u d it Bureau tions. v,*r S iib so riiitlo n Prlt*> I n d lT ld n al Copl*» ______ - ! I Fpf>riiarv 27, 196ff CI VI L SERVICE LEADER P a g e T h r e « 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. R o b e rt 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. { 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 >. I ./ i ,. M ENTAL HYGIENE M E E T IN G - - 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. 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F in o In tro d u c e d (R ., le g is la tio n F e d e r a l c iv il s e r v ic e e m ­ p lo y e e s to r e t ir e s e c u rity c o v e ra g e w ith of a c h ie v e to a t age up fiv e c iv il th e 55 by y e a rs in ­ s o c ia l 25 o r m o re s e rv ic e re q u ire d of c o v e ra g e 3 0 -y e a r to cov­ e ra g e , • • T h e P o s t O ffic e D e p a r tm e n t h a s WELCOME THE NEW EMPLOYEE s ig n e d th e WITH GOOD ADVICE. a n a tio n a l a g re e m e n t w ith seven have p o s ta l n a tio n a l u n io n s e x c lu s iv e w h ic h re c o g n i­ t io n . T h e a g r e e m e n t c o v e rs 6 2 5 ,0 0 0 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. 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A ll a p p lia n c F A M IL Y d e t b r ic k & s h in ily s e llin g b e lo w lt r a m o d k it w ith H o lly w o o d b a th s . es. H O M E S A V A IL A B E L QUEENS HOMES OL 8-7510 1 7 0 -1 3 H IL L S ID E A V E .. J A M A IC A 1?^ CI VI L Page FourtMB SERVICE LEADER TuesJay, February 27, lU D E R CAMERA VISITS CENTRAL CONFERENCE S fo ry On P a g e 3 * ^ ^ \ .: ! ' U ' - . 5 \: ^ CIVIL iJaV, February 27, 1968 ftf<9 manRightsBody (k Two Specialisis H . B o o th , c h a ir m a n 0 llia m C ity C o m m is s io n has on announced E k c t e d 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 Ijn t e d fie l th e onal a g e n c y ’s hu m an p ro fe s - th € a p p o ln t- B o o th “ W e 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 P u b lic 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 w ave •of a tta in rime. h e lp re - ore t h a t g o o d p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s o f 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 S ta te fig h t th is N ia g a r a im in a l a n d c iv il Buy of U .S . — of th a t B onds P U B L IC 87 All S*' *65 000 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, FIRCM 1 - 8 8 0 - 5 ( 4 6 ) . S a le ty S G uid e R ail. Medih!'* 80q’oi, ® Signs on In terstate Thini “ L S ch o u e c ta ily .• Brpad il, ® sit 2 6 . Bid Depot<U C * ‘'15,Ooo 0 0 E n g in e e rs E s tt- K th a t b ill in th e d a te b i l l is of ap­ n o n -c o n trib u to ry 68- 12. Safety ImEiI'I! ^nterstatR*^!! B rid ge Bid ^ Crescent- to E r ®nrineet°^»?.«“ S 8 6 .0 0 0 .0 0 , P Ja n f Co i.it $1 ,6 6 7 .^0 0 .0 0 .Gate n / ’ ^ “ Ck G ates. ai M ach in ery , Ele<*H r 'i; Bid ^ C h a m p la i n Canal. R N n ^ e is p ' h * 3 6 .0 0 0 .0 0 . P la n s P ? J ' * U n i j PTPm'"®** * 6 6 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0 . i C 'c ^ 'l ll) P-A. 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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* I the pro p o s al. T h e re ten tio n ****5 deposit , th e Mom, . ° c o n t r a c t a n d bo nds sh all n an,, 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. 'J Brn... ^ J- P u l l e r , Dist. E n g r . . roadway, Albany, N ew Y o r k 1 2 2 0 1 . f’ISH 6 8 -3 P , P A S H 68-2. ^ 2 (8 ^ ' I ' Project 1-787-3(114), J miles o f c e m e n t c o nc rete " e 7R" “ n . ‘ tr u c t u r e s oii I n t e r s t a t e ’a I s la n d to W a te rv lie t, 5 .0 0 Bid D eposti $71 0 .2^*00,000 00 E n g in e e r s E s ti m a t * * Stj J** Rail th e a not as litig a tio n . 8 T A T E S IV 1 A N S H IP illy t h e n a m e to on th e re m o re idges a n d m o r e c i v i l s e r v i c e c o u r t rs o n n e l t o th e in c lu d e th o s e w h o Th e p u b lic and to a fo re m e n tio n e d c rim in a to r y to th e ir o w n le g is la tio n b a c k in g s h o u ld re tire e s s e rv ic e c a n w a n ts in c lu d e d A s s e m b ly .” a lo s in g l e g is l a t o r s L e v itt S e n a te a n d A s s e m b ly m a n L ifs e t in fig h tin g a re ­ b a s is b u t d o e s n o t in c lu d e r e t ir e e s , r o u le tte c iv il ficeis, w h o a r e it to s ta te s re tire e s s p o n s o rin g p re se n t In c lu d e d , e ffe c t. T o a c c o m p lis h th is . S e n a t o r it from Page 2) In s te a d , th e fu rth e r " C o m p tr o lle r p o in tm e n t R . C o lu m n liv e s a n d s a f e t y tizens th e a fo rm e r M e t­ e n d in g S u p e rv is o r D e p a rtm e n t o f T a x ­ F in a n c e , by 4, T a x has G o v e rn o r m em ber of been S ta te 1967, th e Due for a income tax refund? Why not take it in Savings Bondi --your money will grow and grow. N OTICE age on I n t e r s t a t e R o u t e 87 . Q u e e n s b u r y to R iv e r b a n k . Bid D ep o s it $ 6 2 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 P l a n s $ 5 00, Engineers E stim ate $1 .- 1 2 0 .0 0 0 0 0 . D IS T R IC T No. 2 B.M. E v a n*, Dist. E u gr., 1 0 9 No. G en esee St., U tic a. New Y ork Oneida C o unty , F A R C 68-18. P .A . P r o je c t U - 6 f l3 ( 7 ) , S U - 8 5 4 ( 5 ) : 1.25 m ile s o f a s ­ p h a l t c o n c rete p a v e m e n t a n d s t r u c t u r e s on R o u te s 5A a n d 12C, K ir k la n d - N o r l h vil le -W hitcBbor^-Yorkvill e. Bid D eposit $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . P la n s $ 5 .0 0 , Engrineers E s t i ­ m a t e $ 2 ,7 3 7 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 . DI.STRIPT No. 3 E .E . T o w ta on. Dist. Eiit'r.. ;i.S3 E. W a s h i n g to n St., S y racu se, N.Y. 1 3 2 0 2 . O no nila ea C o u n ty , F I S H 68-4, F P . H (18-5, F I S H 0 8 -6 P , F .A . P r o j e c t I6 9 0 - 3 ( 2 3 ) , 1 -2 8 1 - 2 (1 0 .3 ) ; 6 .0 3 mile s of a s p h a l t c o nc rete p a v e m e n t and 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 s 28 1 a n d 690 . City of S y racu s e in c lud ing B u t t e r n u t In te r c h a n g e . Did D eposit $ 1 , 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , P l a n $ 1 0 .0 0 , E n g in e e rs E s t i m a t e $ 2 0 ,0 1 2 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 . D I S T R IC T No, 4 B .F . P e rr y , D is t E n g r ., B arpe C anal T e r m in a l,, R o c h e ste r, N.Y Gpneiir« C oun ty , R.C, 6 8-29, 1.59 mile s as p h aU c onc erte p a v e m e n t . City o f B a t a ­ v i a Bid D ep osit $8,OO0.QO, P l a n s $5.00 , E n g in e e r s E e lim a te $ 1 4 5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 . D I S T R IC T No. 5 N .W . K r a p f , D is t E n gr., 1 2 6 M a in .St.. Buffalo, New Y o rk 1 4 2 0 3 . CntiarAnKiiK C o u n ty , C.R. 68-1. C em ete ry Remova!' on th e H in s d a le -C u b a sectio n of t h e S o u th e r n T i e r E x p r e ss w a y , Bid D e­ p o s it .$450.00, No P lajis . P r o p o s a l $2.00 , Eng-iners Ectim .ate $ 8 ,2 0 0 .0 0 . C a tta ra iig tis C o u n ty F A S T E 68-6M. F.A, P ro je c t, A P D 4 4 0 ( 1 6 ) : 1 0 .0 0 m ile s of ce m en t c o n c r e te p a v e m e n t a n d s t r u c t u r e on West B o u n d L a n e s o f t h e Southern* T i e r E x p r e ss w a y . S te a m b u r g to S a la m a n c a , Bid D ep os it $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , P l a n s $ 1 0 .0 0 , E n g in e e r s K e tim a te $ 5 ,4 6 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0 . D I S T R I C T No. e W .J. Den nis, D ist E n g r., 30 W e st M a in St., H orn ell , N ew Y o rk . .Allpgany a n d S te u b e n C oun ti es, F A L D 68 -3, F .A . P r o j e c t C J F - 3 3 2 ( 1 ) , C M F-579(1), J u n k y a r d S creenin g o n R o u te e 19 408, 36. F rie n d s h ip -B e lm o n t an d A r k p o rt-D a n s v i ll e s ectio ns. Bid D eposit $ 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , P la n « $ 6 .0 0 , E n g i n e e rs E s t i ­ m a t e $ 3 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 : S te u b e n C o u n ty , R.C. 68 -20 . 1.01 m iles o f a s p h a l t c o n c r e te a n d s t r u c t u r e on R o u te 70 . Big Cree k sectio n. Bid D ep os it $22,00 0 .0 0 , P l a n s $ 6 .0 0 . E n g i n e e r s E s t i m a t e $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . T iog » C o unty , F A L D 68-4 F .A . P r o je c t C .1 F -40 8(1 ). J u n k y a r d S cree nin g a t 3 lo c a tio n s on R o u t e 17 , W a verly -O w e g o. Bid Dfpofcit $ 2 , 7 0 0 .0 0 . P l a n s $ 6 .0 0 , Englneern E s t i m a t e $411,000.00. D I S T R I C T No. 7 J.C. N o r to n . D is t. E n g r.. 4 4 4 V an D u r e e St.. W a te r t o w n , New Y o r k . JT«»fferson C o u n ty , F IKCM 68-23. F .A . P r o j e c t l - 8 1 - » ( 3 7 ) . S a f e t y I m p r o v e m c n t inoludinif G nid e R ail. M ed ia n B a rr ie r, B rid ge R ail a n d T ra f fic S i m s o n I n t e r ­ s t a t e R o u t e 8 1 . J effers o n C o u n ty L i n e to W a te r t o w n . Bid D e p o s it $ 7 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , P l a n s $5 .0 0, E n g i n e e r s l ^ t i n i a t f t !|1 ,4 3 7 .0 0 0 .0 0 . D I S T R I C T No. 10 A .3f, B arr, D is t. E n g r ., 3 2 5 W . M ain S t.. B a b y lo n . N ew Y o rk 1 1 7 0 2 . N a s s a u C o u n ty , M S P 68-1. Wideni n r ex i s t in g n o r t h e r n section o f M eadow b ro o k S t a t e P a r k w a y w i t h c e m e n t co n­ cre te p a v e m e n t . B id D ep o s it $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 , P lan s $ 6 .0 0 , E n rln ters E s t i m a t e 98,• 6 1 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . J . B U H C P M cM O R R A N , CoQiiuiiEeioner » f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n and w ho re s ig n e d w ill aerve a D ec. 31, 1972. M e m b e rs C o m m is s io n re c e iv e of 2 0 % OFF TO STATE WORKERS ON ALL H IL T O N Y.A. Info Center L e p le r s u c c e e d s W a lte r M . C o n - M U S IC C E N T E R 6 8 C O L U M B IA S T ., n e a r N O . P E A R L ALBANY B 0 2 -0 9 4 6 th ro u g h th e so n n el fro m N O T IC E under c o o p e ra tio n of p e r­ v a r io u s F e d e r a l a g e n ­ th e d ir e c tio n of P I L E No. 9 9 2 - 1 9 6 8 . — C IT A T IO N . — T H E P E O P L E O F T H E S T A T E O F N E W T h o m a s V . O ’K e e f e , m a n a g e r o f YORK, By th e G race o f God, F r e e and th e N e w Y o r k V e te ra n s A d m in is ­ In d ep e n d en t. TO : A t to r n e y G eneral o f t h e S t a t e of t r a t i o n R e g i o n a l O f f i c e . N ew Y o rk . T h e lo c a l f a c i l i t y is o n e o f 1 0 M o h a m e d A yo u b , c o n t in g e n t sole le g­ a t e e a n d e x e c u to r n a m e d in t h e O ctobe r s u c h o n e -s to p c e n te rs b e in g e s ta b ­ 16, 194 9 , ivill an d codicil th e r e t o d a te d S e p t e m b e r 14, 1 05 1 . a u t h e n t i c a t e d copiee l i s h e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y t h i s o f w h ic h a r e on file in t h e S u rr o g tit e ’e m o n th , T e n m o re c e n te rs a re to b e C ourt, N ew Y o rk C oun ty , A d rie n n e Le b o n , c o n t in g e n t e x e c u tr i x s e t u p i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e . b y t h e te r m s o j t h e O c to b e r 15, 1949 . t e s t a m e n t a r y in s tr u c tio n s , an a u t h e n t i c a t e d copy o f w h ich is on file in t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u rt, New Y o rk C oun ty, O dette L a u r e n t , c o n t in g e n t benefic iary I t I w a n t e d nam etl in th e O cto b e r 15, 1 949 , t e s t a m e n ­ t a r y in s tr u c tio n s ,an a u th e n tic .a te d copy o f w h ic h is on file in t h e S u r r o g a t e 's S e r v ic e w i t h IV o C o u rt. 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