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I f y o u h a v e th e In s u r a n c e , w h y n o t ta k e a f e w a n d e x p la in It to a n e w e m p lo y e e . m in u te s a rb itr a to r s h a v e re n d e re d th e fir s t a d v is o r y d e c is io n s I n e m p lo y e e a p p e a ls STATE STATE—Room 1100 at 270 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10007, c.n tiei of Chambers S t . telephone 488-6606; Governor Alfred E. Smith s ta te Office Building and The State Campus. Albany: Suite 750. Genesee Building 1 West Genesee St.; State Office Building, Syracuse; and 500 Midtown Tower, Rochester, (Wednesday only). Candidates may obtain appllc** tions for S tate Jobs from local offices of the New York Stata Bmployment Service. Im p ro v e m e n t lo a n s . • N E \ f CORK C l T T ~ T h e AppH, eatlons Seotion of the New Yoit City D epartm ent of Personnel la located a t 49 Thoma« St.. New York, N.Y. 10013. I t la i b x c e blocks n o rth of City Hall, one block west of Broadway i Applications: Piling Period — Applications Issued and received Monday through Friday from • a.m. to 5 p.m., except T h u r s d o y h u m 8:30 a.m. to S:30 p.m., nod Si>turday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Application blanks are obtain­ able free either by th e applicant In person or by his representative a t the Application Section of the D epartm ent of Personnel at 49 Thom as Street. New York. N.Y. 10013. Telephone 566-8720 Maned requests tor application blanks must Include a stamped, self-addressed business-slze en« velope and m ust be received by the Personnel D epartm ent a t least five days before th e closing date (or the filing of applicaiiona. 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T h e y m u s t a ls o r a n k p h y s ic s . th e fo rm e d a P ra tt th o s e e n te r re ­ a b a c h e lo r o f s c i­ have and S tu d e n t d e g re e. o n e -th ird P o ly te c h n ic le e k ln g o p e r a t o r a t $ 9 ,2 5 8 p ro g ra m A p p lie d a n d re la te d B ro o k ly n w ill th e fin a l y e a r, m ust w o rk n s tu d y N a v a l Y o rk , s e m e s te rs . y e a rs , th e y a v e r a g e o f 8 5 o r ra n Jc in t h e u p p e r T h u N.Y. S ta t e d ip lo m a li t h e le g a l e q u i v a le n t o f g r a d u a t i o n fro m a 4~ y e a r H igh S c h o o l. It It v a l u a b l e fo n o n - g r a d u a t e t o f H igh S ch o o l fo ri l d ( ] r e . - « ................................................................. b o th le g e s a r e i n t h e N e w " ................................................................. fo r U .S . w ill re c e lv * tu itio n c o m p le te A p p lic a n ts of e le c tro n ic f o r civil s e rv ic e f o r p e r s o n a l s a tis fa c tio n Nam* w ill q u ire m e n ts p o s i­ O u r S p e c i a l I n te n s i v e 5 -W e e lc C o u rs e p r e p a r e s f o r offic ial e x a m s c o n d u c te d a t r e g u l a r in te r v a ls b y N . Y. S t a t e D e p t, o f E d u c a tio n . A L fiv e -y e a r th « g ra m , s tu d e n ts e S ch o o l fo r tim e s tu d y . D u r in g th e s u m m e r a n d e EmpUymant E a s te rn school s tu d e n ts ................................................ P Z . . . . I . 1 I q u i y a l e n c y w o m e n In .............................................................. H ig h S c h o o l m e n s c h o la s tic w ill w o r k a a lte rn a te fu ll-tim e w o rk w ith f u ll­ d u r­ fie ld s c h e m ic a l e n g in e e r in g , lu rg y , fo r w ith a n d e n g in e e r in g , m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e r ­ in g , 31 fie ld s y o u n g re m a in in g th ro u g h m o n e y e a rn e d Do You Need A B o ro to M a rc h s c ie n c e A v e n u e s , B ro o k ly n . in g w o r k p e r io d s a t t h e la b o r a t o r y . tio n s ................................................................... Adilre>w a b le g ra d u a te s b y J u n e 1968. T h e 71JI BK OAUWAY, N.Y. 8 (n en r 8 S t ) w rit* OLKRK couMis. w ill b e c o s ts o f t h e e le c tric a l A L p ro g ra m , o r W a s h in g to n C a n d id a te s m u s t b e h ig h s c h o o l W rito III- I’hiMic f(ir Itiruriiiiilion • a n d s tu d ie s a t a n a c c r e d ite d c o lle g e . I n P R E P A R A T IO N S ch o o l th e th ro u g h e n g in e e r in g in g th e f ir s t a n d f if t h y e a r o f t h e ir Class Meets Saturdays. 9:30-12:00 Noon Beginning March 16th E a s te rn In F lu s h in g U n d e r CLERK w ill b e re c e iv e d c a re e r to s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f r e c r e a t i o n ah $ 9 .2 C « t o $ 1 2 ,3 7 2 , c h i e f f i l t e r p la n A n n o u n te d B y N a vy L a b o ra to ry le a d in g P e e k s k ill T h » P e e k a k lU C iv il S e rv ic e C o m t o S e n a te c o n fli m a tio n , as a m e m ­ b e r o f th e N a r c o tic A d d ic tio n C o n ­ In 1968 to Cltambera St., Broooklyn Brldro o r ntt» Hall GrVIG Jay, MarcTi 5, 1968 BEflVTCl W News Of The Schools C N ew L f T e ^ 'h i n g L i c e n s e O b s e r v e r T e e l i n i q u e s [ s w a h ili, C h i n e s e ? U c tlo n lo o k in g T a u g l i l At G e n e s e e to w a rd th e An Institute for Cooperating Teachers during the Sum m er of k y's s c h o o l s w a s t a k e n b y t h e 1968 has been approved by the L fd o f E d u c a t io n a t lt« p u b lic State Education Department, la s t w e e k . Bureau of In-Service Education, I^e move was one of several for the Division of Education of Ltlnf? to teaching foreign lanthe State University College at Lges to English-speaking pupils Geneseo. L te a c h i n g English to n on-E ng- ' The program Is a continuation U s p e a k i n g children. [on recommendation of Super- of a similar institute held during Lndent of Schools Dr. Bernard , the summer of 1967 when 13 co­ teachers under the t Donovan, the Board established | operating L position of teacher of Swahili ■ guidance of Di’. Asahel W oodm ff L jhe junior high, intermediate I devised a descriptive Instrument fo’- the analysis of classroom L high schools. Several senior and junior high I teaching Lol principals have expressed The Institute proposed for the Urest in organizing classes in Summer of 1968 will be a syste­ Lhili during the regular school matic follow-up of the first in ­ L or in after-school centers. Dr. stitute and designed for the pur­ Ljiing o f S w a h i l i I n N e w Y o r k U ovan re p o rte d , a d d in g L h ig h s c h o o l 2 0 0 th a t a t s tu d e n ts a re Li(ing a d m i s s i o n t o s u c h a c o u r s e L at a n o th e r h ig h L t one c la s s is b e in g school at o r g a n iz e d . [ihere are no certified teachers [this African language at this jnie, Dr. Donovan noted. He said jiat students of Swahili at coltes and universities are being b e d to take teachers’ exam inaIns to be scheduled shortly. IThe Board also established the b it lo n of teacher of Chinese in k junior high, intermediate and kh schools. Courses in Mankin have been offered in City bo ols since 962 by teachers who ■re not been fully certificated, liout 300 students are now en- pose of achieving broader agree­ ment among the various groups in education concerned with tea ch ­ ing behavior on ( 1 ) the funda­ mental concepts of teaching upon which the instrument Is based, ( 2 ) the further refinement of the Instrument, and (3) the ti’aining of participants in the use of the In.strument. A grant of $2,000 from the State Bureau of In-service Education supported the development of the 1967 Summer Institute. T he Bur­ eau broadened the base of finan­ cial support to $3,090 for the 1968 Summer Institute, the additional monies to provide for wider ap­ plication of the descriptive in­ strument through the use o f video [Oed. [A n e w license was also estab- and audio-taped classroom teach­ ped for teacher of English as a ing observations. Ito n d language at all levels of p school system. [ S u p e r i n t e n d e n t Donovan n o t e d B u d g e t R ep o rt C a rd s t h e City school system now p 278,000 students whose nap l a n g u a g e is not English, with U n d e r N e w S y s t e m Pfe t h a n 70 percent of them in New York City’s Board of Edu­ P e l e m e n t a r y schools and with cation today unveiled a new type r n u m b e r of immigrants on the of school budget reporting— a set Fiease from Puerto Rico, Cuba, of Program B u d g k Tables sub­ Kong and other p’aces . mitted under the schools system ’s I^ h e s e c h ild re n have been new Planning-Program m ing-Budpght by re g u la r ly lic e n s e d getins System. fc h e rs w h o h a v e a k n o w le d g e Jo.seph G. Barkan, member of ith e ir n a t iv e la n g u a g e a n d w h o the Board and chairm an of its F f ta k e n s p e c ia l c o u rs e s , 1 ^ t r a i n e d corps of teachers is Bu.siness Affairs Conunittee, said the City school system is the first t o do an adequate job of Pching English to these pupils of any school district in the f O ld e r t h a t they may move country and the first of any agen­ cy in the City to use the new P ® d r a p i d l y , ” Dr. Donovan complanning - programming-budgetfited. Ijl'e B o a rd also changed the geting approach. He stressed that r ' of i t s s t a f f o f 1 5 5 Auxiliary the set of Program Budget Tables f ^ SI’S t o Bi-Lingual Teacher is but the first major step, and r c h o o l a n d Community Rela- forecast the presentation of addi­ The n ew title more ade- tional budget information as early as next September, when the full d e s c r i b e s the nature o f r u t i e s o f these teachers. Dr. import of PPBS will begin to Ibe realized. r j o v a n s a id . L s e t a s id e put C ’ to F e d eral G o v e rn fin a n c e s u m m e r in s t i- |<»chi Ih s l^ t $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 , to be te a c h e rs in th e E n g lis h to s p e a k e rs o f w t! < ^ o o P e i-a tin g ^ ^ c lu d e B r o o k l y n ^ o l^ e g e . I** *‘ u m b i H lij hW 1623 T e a c h e rs T T n iv e r s ity . c o lC o l- Y e s h iv a C o lle g e ®^hone uuuiber for the Educational Career i^^correctly in the Leader, is a l k - I n T e a c h e r o n t i n u e •y s te m Y o rk d t y '« I n p u b lic fc h o o l w ill c o n tin u e In M a r c h a n d A p r il Its p r o g r a m o f w a lk -ln e x a m ­ in a t io n s f o r im m e d ia t e te s tin g a n d p la c e m e n t of fu ll-tim e s u b s titu te te a c h e rs . These exam inations will be con ­ ducted for prospective teachers of common branches (grades 1 - 8 ), early childhood classes (pre-kindergarten-grade 2 ), junior high school m athem atics, social studies, English, general science, as well as newly scheduled tests In health-physical education and home economics. Eligibility requirements call for a bachelor of arts degree and 12 appropriate credits in education. Minimum content requirements call for: English, 24 credits; gen­ eral science. 28 credits; m athe­ matics, 1 2 credits: social studies, 24 credits; home economics, 24 credits; health-physical education (m en and w om en), 24 credits. An official or student copy of the college transcript must be pre­ sented before taking examination. There is an application fee of $3. Applicants should appear at Room 414 of the New York City Board of Education, 110 Living­ ston St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201, be­ tween 9 and 10:30 a.m. on the date M E lig iU t L ists T e s f s a r c h , A p r i l of examination. B eginning substitute teachers are paid from $6,200 to $9,100 a year, depending on preparation and experience. T he starting sal­ ary will range from $6,700 to $10,600 In September, 1968. The m axi­ mum salary for regular teachers Is $13,900. Substitute teachers, paid on a per diem basis, earn 1 / 2 0 0 of their annual salary. Candidates will be assigned to school districts for full-tim e em ­ ployment. Only those who are prepared to accept full-tim e posi­ tions should apply for these tests. Those who cannot, at pre.sent, as­ sume full-tim e assignments should take the usual substitute exam ina­ tions. Further information may be ob­ tained by telephoning the Bureau of Recruitment (212) 596-8060. Walk-in examination dates are as follows: Common Branches — March 5, 12, 1968: Early Childhood—March 7. 14, 21. 28, April 4, 11, 18, 25, 1968; JH S — Math, Social Studies, ; English. General Science—March 7, 14. 21. 28. April 4, 11, 18, 25, 1968: JHS — Health & Physical Education. (men & women). Home Economics—March 7. 21, April 4, 18, 1968. O p e r a ti o n L e a d e r s h i} ' P ro g ra m C re a te d To H e lp f u l R e p o r t S a y s K e e n <lut llntrH'’’ ''r s New York’s Principal Intern ship Program, called Operatioi Leadership, has bjeen a positive factor in training licensed person­ nel awaiting appointment as heads of schools in diS'advantaged areas, according to a summary report of an evaluation by the school sys­ tem ’s Bureau of Educational R e­ search The report has been made public by the Board of Education. The evaluation deals with a project initiated by Deputy Sup­ erintendent of Schools Dr. Theo­ dore H. Lang, in charge of per­ sonnel. The session which was conducted from April 17 to June 30, 1967. Participants included 18 assistant principals and chairmen of department in high schools who were assigned to as many host schools for training under experienced principals while awaiting their own appointment as principals at the elementary and high school levels. The pro­ gram is continuing, with 2 0 par­ ticipants in the recent fall sem ­ ester and 25 in the current spring semester, including licenses for appointment as principals of junior high schools as well. Dr. Lang explained that the project was intended to provide training in school administration in a disadvantaged area. He de­ clared that Operation Leadership gives an additional dimension to the training of school heads who The purpose of PPBS is to give have already passed the required Board oflicials and others, in ­ professional examinations. cluding the general public, a The interns spent three days clearly visible picture of school expenditures in the light of their each week in the “h ost” school objectives and how effectively and the other two days in sem ­ the.se objectives are being achieved. inars and workshops. The program operates at the Citywide, District a n d school leveis m the interests of im ­ proved instruction f o r the 1 , 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 pupils in the City’s 900 pub^lie schools. However, the new jpro;.:tm form at does not replace , the official budget f o r 1967-68 and ] 968-69, nor does it alter the loflicinl allocation o f f u n d s . Page Eleven LEADER For the most part, the interns said the program helped them “to an appreciable extent” in view­ ing their roles as school admin­ istrators. fo r a in c o m e ta x re fu n d ? \Vhy n o t t a k e i t in S a v in u s B o ii f lf Due • -y o u r m o n e y w ill g i o w a n d g ro w . Steps to safeguard pupils and staff at school from violence by intruders, mcluding persons using I illegal means to expre.ss grievI ances, have been taken by the I Board of Education. The Board has appropriated $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 to install in each of the City’s 9u0 public schools a direct telephone line to the local police precinct for u.se in emergencies. T E A O H E B O F K N O L IS H IN WA T H I G H 8 C H n n i . 8 L»ura « StMn, 8 8 4 4 ; L o r r a in e M o n ­ ro#. 8 9 0 1 ; J o h n T . D onoT«n. 8 7 0 1 ; Delore* B., Oalol, 8 0 8 4 : R o b e r t L . L oT ett. 8 0 8 2 ; L e a « h » C arp, 8 6 6 0 ; M a r jo r i e A. G riffin, 8 6 4 6 ; M ic h a e l J . D onlo n. 8 6 1 1 ; E ile e n S a f ir , 8 4 6 1 , O eorf ra nna M. Voiifl, 8 4 1 4 ; J e a n Rdl«on. 8,<?44; G race M. M inhkln , 8 321 . N o r in a n J . Morria, 8 3 1 0 : SaniJra V. O fa in k, 8 8 1 6 ; S a n d r a B. Edlitz , 8 2 0 6 : Lynn 9. P r a e d i r e r , 8171; ,Iam r« D. B ro w n e. J r . , 8 0 8 4 ; R o b e rt K. M oD ono ngb , 797.‘?; L e o n a r d B orenste in , 71)52: L i lly G ew uerz, 7 0 1 7 ; J e a n S c h w a r tz . 7 0 1 6 ; H a r ­ old W. S an dle r, 7 8 6 8 ; Je r c n iln h J . H a n ­ ley. 786.3: M a r y E. W ilb ert. 785,1; L o u ie # F ic h t l. 7 7 8 7 ; A nne Miller, 777,T: B a r bar.-i J . Cooper. 7 77 1 . Oinirer S olo m on , 7 7 6 4 ; J olin J . :^Iarino. 7 7 4 2 ; S u s a n N R o th o tein , 77;J(1: S h ir le y S hapiro, 7 7 2 1 ; D elore s F . SrliRm.in, 7 7 1 0 ; Ellpn Shepa, 7 6 S 8 : M arilyn Sandlor, 7 0 8 8 ; F olr o nce Le wis, 7 6 0 8 ; J o h n D. Kplly, 75ft;}; N an cy R. D o r s a n , 7 6 8 7 ; R dw in A . K u rzw o il. 7 6 8 3 ; H e n r i e t t a R. C alan il rin o. 7 5 5 8 : M a x in e E . M izra hi, 7 5 5 0 : B f t t y O. S ohauni, 7 53 6 . M a r ia n C arr. 7 6 2 3 : J o h n J . F o x . 7 5 1 6 ; J e r o m e M. B a r k a n , 7 4 0 0 ; J e r o m e H r n liln , 74SS; P.^ trlcia A. Hoiran, 7 4 4 5 ; J o h n P . H.inini, 7 4 4 1 ; Ste ven J . B anilow cr, 7 4 2 0 ; Kinu-v E. Roeenbergr, 7 3 9 7 ; Hue M. « r r o n b a u n i, 7 3 9 1 ; S tep he n J . KudlesK, ',,191; S im on S a r it s k y . 7 3 7 1 ; Gary WanUoff, 7;<fi0: N ich o las J . Piert>e. 7.150; L i d a B. F r ie d m a n , 7 3 3 8 ; Ro sly n Cabin, 7 3 2 5 . I ’iiyllis B. Sher, 7 3 0 9 ; L a w r e n c e H . Baiie.v, 7 2 9 6 : Loia QolipsUy, T-.MHi; M a iy L. Woods, 7 2 6 9 ; S teve n J . W e in m a n , 7 2 5 5 , Mar.vellen A. Delia, 7 2 5 3 : N a n e y B . GaMi, 7 2 5 3 : M ic ha el G. S okoloff, 7 2 5 3 ; A nne C. Conw ay, 7 2 2 0 ; P h ilip J. Cancisrlia. 7 2 2 2 ; R o b e r t L. Johiibon, 7 2 2 2 ; Carm ela G. Chrii co, 7218; V era P. Steffas, 7 2 0 8 ; J a m e s M. HorelleU, 7 2 0 6 ; G era dl J . D avis , 7197 . R ic h a r d J . H a n lin g , 7 1 8 7 ; S te ven H . P a tr i c k , 7 1 8 5 ; A n th o n y J. B ia n eo v is o , 7 1 7 5 ; C o n s tan c e B. B it te r m a n , 7 1 6 0 ; R o ­ b e r t a S c h a r f, 7 1 6 6 : Dennis E. B.aron, 7 1 5 4 ; A n th o n y T. S annella , 7 1 3 ] ; H ele n B. J o - e p h , 7 1 2 1 ; R u t h Heiaoir, 7 1 1 9 ; GtorK^e Za lan lis , 709C; R i t a P c n o w itz , 7 0 9 2 ; S ylv ia Clvin, 7 0 8 8 ; R o b e r t A. G ravallese, 7086; S elm a OftriUer, 7061; Y v o n n e M. Neldoff, 70 5 9 . S held o n I. H o ch n ia n , 7(».'>!t: S hirle y M ock, 7 0 4 3 ; M ic h a el F . Allen. 7 0 4 1 ; B m c e L. W ilc nsky, 0 9 9 7 - F elice H a m a d a , « 9 » 3 ; K !i/;ib cth F. H arris , 6 9 8 9 : M ic hael D iinn, ()9H7: Ltifj- R. F is cher, (i!)83: El.-vine R . rii apnic .k , C983; R ic h ar d llrodsUy, 6!) 62; r a r i iie n H. M aso n, (I9(!0: Irene s . Wollt, '195S: T>-1 Coo perm an, nft5(’): o J a n M. Lf\vl.«, 68 6 9 2 5 . R o sen ia ry J.ollredo, ii926. •lohn A. Bla ck, 6 9 1 6 ; J o s e p h F. R o tl in o , 0 9 1 5 ; R o b e r t a L. B.iucr, 689(1; A n ila L . R o s eiilhal, H894; Eilee n E. R crk on, 6 8 8 2 ; M a jy K. C la rk, 6 8 5 9 ; Kanic S ilv e r m a n , 68.).); Ronjihl L. B erp haw , tlS,'!,"): .Adriannft Ilirsc h , 0 8 4 3 ; S u sa n .1. GoldberK, 6 8 2 8 ; P a n l SchnicI, 0 8 2 6 ; Ross S. Geiif-nK, 0 8 2 6 ; William J . H u n te r, 082(1; .lacoh H a c k , ;i; J u d i t h KleinberK, 07 97. i 6 S i^Forris R. Br ow n, 6 7 5 9 : L o ri K. B ar rihh, (>783; S u z a n n e M. Sayetrh, 6 7 8 1 ; P al ric k K, D un lc avy , 0 7 6 2 ; Adele J . lamuicciMI, 0 7 0 0 ; S e y m o u r K apla n, 6 7 6 8 ; M a r ti n J . O’Brien J r., 6 7 5 8 ; J o a n A . Gor don. 6 7 5 8 ; F r a n k A. Scimoni-, 0 7 4 8 ; .\I.in M. BerRT. 6 7 2 9 : J o a n n e P. G io rd an o , 070(1. Carol L. M eskin , «(i!l(i: R obin G. 'VciiNteiii , 6 0 8 0 : P a u lin e tl60B; V ale rie Winn, 0 649 . IMiyllifl S. F lc h ten h o lt/., ()(;i5- F r a n k H . Solo mon, 6 6 2 4 ; E d i th N W.imier. 0 6 2 2 ; Ki-,incc.« A. S pitz , 6 5 9 9 : J c ,in c iie S e n a to r , <I5!I5; R u t h B. Goldstein. (i5,s;t: R o b e r t a A. Kir<<'hbaum, 0 5 1 7 : Irene M. Dan^=ky, 6 5 1 5 : K ditb M. B erk m an . 0 5 1 5 : J o s e p h Gd-niiui, 6 4 6 7 : E l iz a b e th S. L a z a r , 6 4 0 7 ; T.inda R. Ben edett o, 0451 ; Trwin R o s e n ­ b a u m , <1449; C a th e r in e M. Deaty, fi4 47; A nn ette G old man, 6432. Helen C. Banks, C432; H .in \ I ' o ^ k y , fit.'to: H enry J . M arkes , tl4 2 0 : H e r b e r t A. Schiff, 6 3 9 7 ; Neil J. Bcriscr, tl;196; f l i a i l e ^ S. Maniakon, fi.'iSI : T l io m a - M, 'I'obin. 0.'i60; A lan (!. K w a rlo w llz , 6 3 6 4 ; Il.irv S ilv e rm an . « 3 6 0 : J o s e p h T. R y an, : K .iymond P o lak , :I27; E ric A. C la b e is o n , 6.'I23: nona!r) J . Hruc’e. 6 3 1 5 ; V ince nt J \n i;ilo . I - . (!"r>3' ’I'iw.ictia E. Arrangements -betw een Police Commissioner Howard Leary and Superintendent of Schools Dr. Bernard E. Donovan insure that this will bring police to the school promptly if as.‘;istance should be needed. Another school security measure under consideration by the Board and Dr. Donovan includes an earlier suggestion by Dr. Donovan S n d c n , 02.".;!. '^Iiirlcy Ra<ler, 'riiim ia - .1. Coftey, that male school aides be assigned ((•-’•.’S: Vilelc R ub in fe ld , (12‘.’2. Mcrmyn J . P a n c n s k y , C203: P a u l W. S|)i„io, 6 2 0 1 ; to schools as security guards. Pc.irl (Jordon, 6 1 9 5 : Dorci n D. Bast, Also under consideration is a lilli,-.. Di.inno R. Best, 0 1 9 1 : I.<nnard M. G,)Msicin, (1187' Ben K. Moll. O H H ; 1«plan to strcnethen the once wide­ abclle A. F itt z p e r a ld , 6 1 6 2 : \ l i . p B. 6 1 0 2 ; A a r o n Gol.Isiein. 0 1 0 0 ; spread system of having parent S'■!lmcde•^ Him- Conie rford, (iO;i2: .Marvin M . S. liniii dman , (1084- Donald J . Kelly ( fiOG6; volunteers at the doors of .schools SKMilien F B urke, 605!l; .M ii iin S. Litc hto register visitors and conduct m a n . 6 0 3 0 ; M ichael L. R u bin off . 6 0 2 7 ; Fi'icda F le sch er, 0021 : I.a ureiic e E. .Arlen, them to the princinal’s office. .■|!i95: R ic h ard T. R om e r, 5 9 S 5 ; B ea tric e 'iii |v v H. V an ore, Another safety measure involves I), Dianiond, 59 6 S arrangements completed between Dr. Donovan and Commissioner Leary to have foot patrolmen or patrol-car personnel stop at R e c e n t A p p o in f m e n ts schools in the normal course of Ti: \ c i i i : r o k i ik . \ i .t h k d i ( \ t i o n —. patrnlline: their “beat.” TEACHER EXnwANGF T.O. tcai luT. Si pt.. l!)tiH tf'in), VI 7-0 V.M. l).vliaiififer, for 4. I’l l 3 0 , T p I. Gr. fi (or rcni.iiiitlrr of Icn n , I'illK , K.N.Y. 4 AU)!1i).v .Avi' k.,HItI.vn. N.Y. l l ’.’O.'l, P i t Diciii S lll^. liinc, 5 (l;i.v«. •M)K7 • Hill Pi'f Dii'iii s.liD ol »'H: S 'l io o l S cr'y , fullncr'ionnc', I’-HIAI, N . V .r . KMCiit, St'i-'.v, Siilis., .IMS I'.iii.’- s. WeisH, 9, J - 2 2 : M a r li n J a c o b ­ son. 9, J - 2 2 ' Sheld on Silver. !l, J - 8 2 ; S tan ley Snei;roH', !», J - 8 2 ; t h d i l e r A. Ri.'li ter 9, J - 1 1 7 ; P e te r A. K< in pier. » . ' - 1 ( 5 : R ic h a r d P. Perlilo , 9, ,1-148; I r a '. Ilrand, 1(1, P-21 ; .Matthew J. Roz/,i, 16. 1-5! : M a u r ic e GohUicri,', HI, . M I ) ; A lan ( J a r b o w ilz 17, J - 2 1 0 ; . \ l b e il W. l.i now ic z. 28, J - 8 ; M ichael L e ltieri, J - 1 2 6 ; J erom'> .\. S h e rm a n . 28. .)-15' A S S I S T . \ N T T«) P K I N d l ' A I . IH S R.'iyniond M end elsohn , 12, Jl.'i.'IX; A rn ol<i H. Nau-er, 8, J 1 2 5 X . S IIPK K ViSO K OK E d w in E. Evisralfi. .\viali ott H s , C iiii ;?(ii T . a i l i e r » o t iill li<K. iJ H S , jccle. Vo''. 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T h b ’’t i m e h a s c o m b ” f o r p r e p a i d g r o u p p r a c tic e . N e v e r b e f o r e h a v e g r o u p p r a c ti c e p l a n s r e c e iv e d s u c h n a t i o n ­ w i d e re c o g n itio n . " A s u d d e n e x p l o s io n o f p u b l i c a t t e n t i o n " is t h e w a y o n e h e a l t h l e a d e r d e s c rib e s i t ! P r e p a i d g r o u p p r a c tic e is e m e r g i n g a s t h e m o s t r a ti o n a l, m o s t c o n v in c in g a n s w e r t o t h e p r o b l e m s b e s e t ti n g t h e m e d ic a l c o n ­ s u m e r , t h e m e d ic a l c o m m u n ity , a n d t h e u n i o n s a n d e m p lo y e r s s e e k i n g f u l l v a l u e f o r t h e i r m e d ic a l d o ll a r . 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P . b e g i v e n e v e r y p o s ­ s ib le e n c o u r a g e m e n t . T h e y s e e k t o h a v e s im i la r p l a n s e s ta b lis h e d e ls e w h e r e i n t h e c o u n try . March A W o r d T o T h e W is e T h e S u r g e o n G e n e r a l” .,.T h e A m e ric a n p e o p le w a n tto k n o w w h e n a n d h o w th e y s h a ll re c e iv e b e tte r h e a lth c a re a t p ric e s th e y c a n a ffo rd . W e w h o b e K ev e i n g r o u p p ra c tic e h a v e a n a n s w e r. I t is n o t th e w h o le a n s w e r, n o r th e o n ly a n sw e r, b u t it re p re se n ts a v a lid a n d im p o rta n t a p p ro a c h .” a re — W il lia m H . S t e w a r t , M . D . , S u rg e o n G e n e r a l o f U .S . P u b lic H e a lt h S t r v ic * saying: T h e C o n s u m e r A d v is o r y C o u n c il.. .T h e in c re a s in g e n ro llm e n t o f c o n su m e rs in P R E P A ID G R O U P P R A C T IC E P L A N S , a n d th e e sta b lis h m e n t o f n e w p la n s in a re a s w h e re th e y d o n o t e x is t, w o u ld re p re s e n t a s ig n ific a n t f o r w a r d s te p i n e n h a n c itig t h e q u a lity , e ffic ie n c y a n d a v a ila b ility o f m e d ic a l c a r e a n d i n l im it in g its c o st. - R e p o rt b y P r e s id e n t’s C o n s u m t r A d v l io r y C o u n c il T h e C o n g r e s s ... B a c k in g u p its v e rb a l e n c o u ra g e m e n t o f g r o u p p ra c tic e , th e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t h a s su c c e s s fu lly s p o n s o re d le g is la tio n t h a t ” w ill e n a b le p h y s ic ia n s to o b ta in m o rtg a g e fin a n c in g to d e v e lo p a n d e q u ip g r o u p h e a lth f a c ilitie s i n to w n s a n d c itie s a c ro s s th e n a tio n .” t h e A M A C itiz e n s C o m m is s io n ...* * G ro u p p ra c tic e w ill g iv e t h e p a tie n t th e a d v a n ta g e s o f c o n tin u in g c o n ta c t w ith a fa m ily p h y s ic ia n w h o k n o w s h im a n d h is h is to ry , c o m b in e d w ith th e a d v a n ta g e s o f access to a w id e r a r r a y o f sk ills a n d fa c ilitie s w h e re v e r th e y a r e n e e d e d .” In medicine: P U B L IC All Boroughs and Ulster County. Upset prices from $25 to $170,000. Monday, March IB, 9:3 0 A.M. R oosevelt Hotel, Grand Ballroom Madison Ave. & 4 5 th St. N. Y. C. A uctioneer: Henry Brady 99 Wall S tree t New York, N. Y. 10005 HA 2-7962 W rite or Call for A u c tio n B rochure C arl M adonicK , C o m m is sio n e r..;j D e p a r t m e n t of R eal E s ta te 2 L a f a y e tte S t. Rm. 2 0 0 2 N ew York. N. Y. 1 0 0 0 7 5 6 6 -7 6 3 6 -7 6 3 7 OtPAStMENT Of In labor: ESTATE OfTHE CITTOf NtW<0« Pr«p«r* F ot Koiu — A m e r ic a n M e d ic a l A s s o c ia tio n ’ s C itiz e n s C o m m is s io n o n G r a d u a t e M e d ic a l E d u c a tio n T h e A F L - C I O E x e c u t i v e C o u n c i l . . .“ A c c e s s t o h i g h q u a l i t y h e a l t h s e r v i c e s a t c o s ts th e y c a n a f f o r d is t h e r i g h t o f t h e A m e r ic a n p e o p le . **The A F L - C I O E x e c u tiv e C o u n c il th e r e f o r e c a lls u p o n C o n g r e s s a n d t h e A d m i n i s t r a ti o n t o ta k e e ffe c tiv e a c tio n t o c o n tr o l m e d ic a l c o sts. " A m o n g a c tio n s th a t s h o u ld b e ta k e n th e c o u n c il r e c o m m e a d s th a t.« » g ra n ts -in -a id b e p ro v id e d to s tim u la te th e g r o w th o f c o n su m e r-c o n tc o U e d c o m p re h e n s iv e h e a lth p la n s .” - a p i - cio exocuHw Ceundl, Nfc. i w A U C T IO N 183 PA R CELS HIGH SCHOOL E p U IV A L E N C Y DIPLOMA . A e c p f d to r CI.H S * " ' " • Job Promotion • Other PurpoMt Fiv« Wfok Cours# ^ '/rim*"} ta k e th e State E d u c A tlo n >«l ExaininatloD to r ■ ** * Cquivalenojr Diploma. H E A 6 2 5 U T H M A I N D S U I S O B A N N C I ! P L A A V S N U N I i , O N F G B B W Y E A O T B B K B . N N B . T W . I O T O B K O S S R O B E R TS » 517 P le a s , .e n d m . ^ P R E ® c i v i l U . S . S e r v ic e (Continued from P a fe 4) N e w s BBRVICE Ite m s > REAL ESTATE V A LU ES ^ arbitratOTf w «rt ohoMn an d paid both Instance*, arbitrators Jointly b f Hm d tp a rtm e n t an d t h t % that disciplinary a c tio n s U P P C . warranted b u t r ec o m m en d e d ( the p e n a lties be m od ified H o u s m F o r S a l* • N « w J e r t t y H o u s e s F o r S a l t ^ t w J t r t t y B ERG EN CO (10 M in NTO) Q U A IN T OOTTTAOB W I T H 1 ACRE. "^en «aid t h a t th e D e p a r tm e n t H O M ES! H O M ES! HOM ES! Q uU t T llla re n ta r M M ihor*, n r ito r*, I fellow th e advice o f th e a r ehurehw, tr««ju*nt bus •errlc# t« A IX STY LES, S IZ E S AND P R IC E S M .T . X ■to r r trkin * dwellinc, • b«dTO A Q V A L IF IE D B U Y E R ntors un less th ere 1« fu r th e r rm«, bath, 1»t, 1«« » » r d « » lo t. LOW DOW N PYM T. T t m * A 'atarubi, a««d own«r la titt from t h e em p lo y ee aide, G . l . ’e N O D O W N m U, $ B ,M 0 oaab.Bhowa b r U>t. anly. ffbese cases were th e first In A. W . K B LLET, BKR. H A N D E L S M A N C or. B ay a S ch o o l S tre e t* j the P o st O ffic e D e p a r tm e n t K e a lty Co. B roker— O pen • to • P .M . B k m e c a t, N . T . OROOB N T C -L A N . i . T B a n e e k S-IXSS Phone: 688-4141 ,n em ployee o r g a n iza tio n jointly em p loyed advisory F o rm s & C o u n t r y H o m e s — UNBEATABLE VALUES kitratlon in t h e se ttlin g o f a p N ew J e rs e y ,]j of disciplinary a c tion s. T h e tA M t o f R e tire m e n t H om ea EXCLUSIVELY W IT H F arm s — E eta te a — A crear* dure was e sta b lish e d by m u t A BC O F arm ft H o m e R e a lty Ilew to a, NJ (C lo aed o a Sunday*) y igrppnient in 1963. LoTely Q u e e n * A r e a . A $ B e d r o o m h o u s e fo r a la r r e T a m tlr. N e w ild ln r, [Both cases Involved p o stal clerks a l u l l b a t h t . B e a u t i f u l p la r L were r ep resen ted by the $ 1 7 .ff0 C O L U M B IA C O U N TY jjted F ed eration of P o sta l V an W yok O a rd e n i. D e ta c h e d In co m e trk». AFL-CIO. U n der the prop ro d u c ln r S -fa m lly . 0 A 4 ra o m i, 3 C o u n try H o rn e t, E sta te e , r u r r a r a r e . O n l y * 5 0 0 O M lt t « q u a l i f i e d ^ure set fo rth in th e n a tio n a l F a r m * , f e n r .w . A ere a jte . G I. C l.-.sir.f C o s t e . lent b etw een th e d e p a r tCOXON RIAL IST A T I, Inc. $ 2 1 ,7 5 0 nt and seven p ostal u n io n s r ep O h a ih a m , N .I . or L au relto n . D o u b le B ric k D u p le x . I ifnting 626,000 em ployees, the i* b e r e b y r i v e n th a t Liquor [yidUf No- 1 H'f' 220 has been to unilereipiied to sell beer, liquor, or Line » hotel, iiiifler the I Alcoholic Beveraife Control Law at .‘l.l-.'iD 4,Ini Street, N*w York Count,r. N.Y., I tor on premisee consumption. R falty Inc. (Hotel B iltniore), K. IlM Slrret, New York. N.Y. 10017. -.nCB re a lly ep aeio u i) room *. Im m a c u la te t h r o u r b o u t . P ro fe e e lo n a ly fln ie h e d b aeem e n t. ra ra ire . P ric e d w a y b e lo w m a r k e t <!tlu e . 9 6 0 0 o n c o n t r a c t . n th ly S P iC IA L IZ IN a IN fcriCE U hereby riv e n th a t L iquor llJcfnfe No. 1 HI.. 8 32 h a a be«n i*i.up<l I to the m idersirned t o eel! bee r, liquor, li rw m e at r e ta il tn a ho te l, u m l r r th e lilcohollo Beveragre C o n tro l L a w a t 109l«i E. 42nd S tret, New Y o rk C oun ty , I NT for on prem is ee conRunipHon. Hotele, Inc. ( H o t e l Conimo<Iore) |lO«-‘i 0 K. 4 2 n d S tr e t . New Y ork, Q t'R K N S I * N A M A U O O C N T lR fi U.S. G OV ERN M EN T H O M E S $4 0 0 D O W N N O C L O S IN G PEE 3. 4 AND 6 BEDROOM HOMES THROUGHOUT ALL O F QUEENS AND NASSAU COUNTIES. COLONLAL9. RANCHES, CAPE CODS, SP L IT LEVELS. IN PRICE RANGES FROM $10,000 TO 586.000. AVERAGE MONTHLY PAYMENTS $12B. Ml 1-10 08 GUTLEBER M t-I* O /O N B h i . 10017.^______________ _ JonCE ie h ere b y r i v e n t h a t L iquor IKwhi* No. 1 H L B38 ha* be en Issu ed to I lie undfreifrued to eell beer, liq u o r, or I line at ret.all In a h o te l, u n d e r th e ilcolinlic Beverajfe Coiitrol L a w a t i n | l 4Rth Street, N ew Y o r k C ou nty, N . i . [for nn prem ie ei c o n s u m p t io n . K ca'ly Boiili. Inc. (H o te l B a rc lay ) 111 E «»lh Street, N e w Y o r k , N .Y. 1 0 0 1 7 . I CUinis Burea u, D e p a r t m e n t o f T ra n s milnn, A dm inistration a n d Enifince ring •iiainr, 1220 W a s h i n e to u A ven ue. S ta le lioput, Albany, New Y o r k 1222C for pt proieets described beo lw. A ny p r o je c ts thli iPltlnir t h a t a r e on th e Frdi-ral W hirhway systeme are stib jcct to th e rotiiinii* of th e " F e d e r a l Aid H ipliwny ol 10!50," b e i n r P u b lic L a w fi*j7. Coiisi'iBs, a p p r o v e d J u n e !Ji>, Iti.'iti. ' Jni'iidcd, and are also subject to the >licable New York State s talu tes. In «plianc« with the provisions of Rec113. Title 23, D.S.C., the niininium to bft paid laborers and mot'hanii's inulmleil in wage schedules th a t are K Put in the bid proposal. Maps, plans, •‘'iltoHtionR and proposal forma may he Slid obtained at the offii'e of the ^lor of Contracts and Claims, State ‘wimmt of Transportation, Albany, t '- at the office of the District Knnoted below. Proposal for each •Ifatt must be Bubniltted in a separate M ►nvpolpe with the name and num ber '"f contract plainly endorsed on the ‘‘"'Ip of the envelope. Eaoh pi-opoRa’ b» ncooinpanied by certified check r*'''® to the order of the “ State of L 'ork, Department of T ran sp o rtatio n ” «iim as epeclfled in the advertiEeaiiii the proposal. The retention flispo«al of the bid deposit, the of the contract and bond* shall «ofm to ihe provisions of the Hlifhway •"(1 th« Speoincallons. The ritfht ie TbU " any or all bids. *«1CT No. 1 F, J. Fuller, Dist. E n sr. J “ron(lway, Albany. New York 12201. W " " ‘S- f i s h fl8-:jp, FASH 68-2. Project 1-787-3(114). milea of cement concrete W "b-» •tructurea on Interstate y,, Patroon Island to Watervliet. ,4«^"*_'onneotions. Bid Deposti $710,- r'*#00000 Kst''"*’** Counti es, F IR C M 68-11, ,, Project U - 1 1 8 2 ( B ) , 1-87-3(109), U,, 'P'P'ovement inoludinsr G uid e Rai !, Traffic S ls n s on I n t e r s t a t e 15'* 11 R7. I'l'Hini. Is! Crescent. Bid DePlans $5.00, Emrlneein W E ST BRONX S fani d et. b rk, 2 ahopR Poee rararee. 3 a p t* (flV i- N e a r e o h o o lt a n d down .................................... $2,600 FEINBERG BROS. 9 3 3 -1 8 0 0 31 R 200 (B edfd Pk B iT d .) O pen T el. S » S - A S S 1 , B o x in n C o u n ty , FA L D 68 4 F .A . P ro ject C.TF-498(1), J u n k y a r d B c r e e n l s f f a t 8 < i' .’‘‘'" ‘"wtaUy Cuunlles, FIRCM idcatlone o n Ronto 17, Waverly-Owero. . P‘’0Ject 1-890-5(45), Safety Bid Dfpoelt $2,700.00, P la n i $6.00, E n K W . ? ‘"ciudlnir Guide Ruil, Mcdi- rineers RKtlmato 940,000.00. Iw • 8nn‘ Signs on Intcrslate D ISTRICT N o . 7 J . C . N o r t o n . D i e t . E n r r . . IN to mi of Schenectady, Broatl- 444 V a n D u a e o S t . , W a t e r t o w n , N e w l? % n n 36. Bid Dep(w^it York. J e f f e r s o n C o u n t y , F I R C M 6 8 - 2 3 , Enrineer* Estl- r . A . P r o j e c t 1-81-8(87), S a f e t y I m p r o T e m e n t I n c lu d ln r O u td o S a il, M e d ia n B a rrie r, B rid re R a il and T ra ffic S lrn t on In te ra t a t e R o n t e 81, J t f f t r a o n C o u n t y L i n e to W a t e r t o w n . B i d D e p o s i t $79,000.00, F l a m $6.00, E n r i n e e r a E e t l m a t o $1,437,000.00. D I S T R I C T N o . 10 A . M . S a r r , D i e t . E n r r . , 325 W . M a i n S t . , B a b y l o n , N e w Y o r k 11702. N a t a a u C o o n t y , M S P 08-1, W i d e n In r e x istln r n o rth e rn M c tlo n o l M ead o w brook S tate P arkw ay w ith cem ent con* Crete p a v e m e n t . B i d D e p o a l t $200,000.00, P la n e $6.00, E n r i n e e r t E s t i m a t e $3,- 616,000.00. J. BCRCH MoMORRAN, Comnj)<>iiloner ol Y O U AFFORD $1.00 p e r d ay T B N IC n FL A . — IN T K R E ST E D T SEE H. N. W 1M M ERS. RBA LTO B. E IP CODE S8B8( f o r R e t i r e m e n t H o m e In F l o r i d a , n e a r C le a rw a te r 9 B edroom s. M aso n ry fro m $6,490.00, I n c l u d i n r l o t a n d G a r a r e . C o m p le te and read y to m ove in to ; p a v e d etre e te , $ 39 p er m o n th . (C o v er p rin c ip a l and in te re st) app. ta x e s y e a rly about $20.00. L a k e s t o c k e d w ith F le h , 4 S h o p p in r C e n te ra ; a ll C hurchee C O M M U N IT Y R E C R E A T IO N H A L L . etc . C O M M I I N I T T C T .IT B I . I V H t i O f o r L im ite d In co m e R etlreee W rite fo r F ree B o o k let T o d a y FREE FLORIDA BOOKS ON AMERICA'S NO. 1* "LIVING CITY" For your ra c a tlo n or h a p p i e r retir»> m e n t o n a m o d e ra te Incom e, chooeo s w in n e r! C o m e to S t. P e te , f a m o u e eu » ■h ln e re so rt, p rin c ip a l d t y o f P lN K If LAS COUNTY* — th e W IN N E R of th e 1967 LOOK M A G A Z IN E — NA­ T IO N A L M U N IC IP A L L I A O U l “ A IX A M E R IC A N C IT Y " A W A R D . T e a t a a HOLIDAY HILL Box 295 N ew P ort R ichey, F lo rid a SA T B ON TOUR M O V I TO a r e r a r e o f S 6 0 d a y a o f a u n e h ln e e a c k year. P ureat a ir, h ealth ieai e llm a to . S w m m iin r on clean , w h ite beacheo. F la h ln r. b o a tln r. ro lf, fin e hom ea, h o t e l s , m o t e l s a n d rueet k o n e e a in a l l p rice ranrea. W id e ra rie ty of Reota u r a n ti. A ttra c tio n s , g p e e ta to r S p o rta , C h u rch ee, H o b b ies and R e tire m e n t A c tlv ltle e . W R IT E TODAY for onr new B O -pr. "S U N S H IN E A N N U A L ’* * ’‘L I V I N G IN ST. P E T E R S B U R G ." T h e y ’r e F R E E ! R e m e m b e r, to o — F lo rid a h ae N O S T A T E IN O O M I T A X I F L O R ID A C itm p a re o u r coat p«r 4 .0 0 0 Ibi to B t. P e te rsb u rr fro m N ew Y ork C ity , MOO; P h ilad elp h ia. $388; A lb an y . $ 4 9 2 . F o r an e e tim a te to a n y d eatl* n a tio n In F lo rid a w rite SO U TH ERN TR A N SFE R « 8TO RA O B C O ., IN C . D e p t. C. P .O . Box 1 0 2 1 7 . S t . P » ‘w bnrv, F lo rid a S t u a r t , F lo rld o O .S .L . RETIREMENT HOMES $0.i00, EVERYTHING I N REAL ESTATB FULFORD, STUA RT, Pk. Jerk in s, ap of ■T . FLA. 887-1888 D ep t. O om m eree, 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 N ow P refer S>8, C h a m b e r 18T1, F L A . 88781. B ex PK T E R 8B C S0, O rer IRONX SPECIALS 1 fam, 7 rms, b ik : $1400 dn. 1 7 rmc, 81x109: $1600 down. fam , SAN D S. 2040 N SURF RD. lA L I H A I , 3 1 0 M C K IN L E Y ST. FIRST-MET REALTY 4375 W h ile P lu iiix Kd„ QUEENS VILLAGE V la ito ra 8 t. a Y ew P etersb u rg I $ 2 1 ,9 9 0 Jam . RE 9-7 3 0 0 LEGAL NOTICE FIL E No. 992-1068. — CITATION. — THK PE O PLE OF THE STATE 0 F NEW YORK, By the Grace of God. Free and Independent. TO' Attorney General of the State of New York Molianied Ayoub, contingent sole leratce nnd executor named in the October 15, liH ii, .vill and codicil thereto dated Septf-mber 14, 1951, authenlicated copire of which are on file in the S u rro e ate e Court, New York Couniy, Adrienne Lebon, contingent executrix by the terms ol the October 16, 1949. testamenliirv instruotions, an aullienticated copy of which is on file in the Surrogate s Court, New York County, Odette I.aurcnt, continpent beneficiary named in the October 15, liHH, te stam en­ tary instructions ,;\n aulli»nti<aled copy of which ISon file in the SurroBate'e Court, New York County, whose donilcile, If livinir. is unknown anti, if she s u r­ vived the decedent herein and died subsefiuently to her le ral reprr^tcntalivee, her husband, if any, h er dislributeee, aesirnces iiud successors in iii^erest, all of whom and whose names and domiciles are unknow n and cannot a fter due diligence be aei'crtained, Marie Monero, continecnt beneficiary named in the codicil of September 14, 1961, to the October IB, 1940, will, authenticated copies of which are on file in the Surroeate’e Court, New York County and The unknown distrlbuteee of Andre Jacques Pages, also known as Andre Pages and A Pares, deceased, who and whoee names and domicilee are u nknow n and cannot a fter d ilirent Inquiry be aacertained and. If dead, to th eir leral represen­ tatives their husbands or wives. If any, and their distributee* and tucceseors in Interest, all of whom and whose namee and domicilee are \inknown and cannot a fte r due dilircnce be aecertained. YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before th e S u rro e ate ’s Court. New Y ork County, a t Room 604 in the Surror a t e ’e Courthouee in the County of New York on Marcii 2 8 , 1CG8, at 10 a.m. why a cert.iin w rltln r dated Tanplers, May 2 4 , 1954, which has been offered for pro ­ b a te by the Public Adnilnietrator o f the County of New York, h a v in r hie oKlcee a t 31 Chambers Street. New York, N.Y., ahould not be probated aa th e Laat Will and T f tta m e n t relatlnv to r « a l and per­ sonal property sluato outside of Morocco o f Andre Jacques Parc«, alio know n a e Andro Pocea and A. P a re s , deceased, wbo a t th e time of his death was a domiciliary o f 9 Rue Rubens, T a n rle rt, Morocco, and w hy L etters of A dm inistration c.t.a. should n o t bs Issued thereon to tb s Pu b lic Adm ln istratu r of la e County of New York and fo r such other, f u r th e r and differ­ ent relief a s to t b s C ourt may seem juat in th e piemltes. Dated, attested and sealed F eb ru ary t , 1968. HON. 8. SAMUEL DIFALCO, Surrogate, New York County William S. Mullen, T ranap ortaU on 1 ( S E A L ) Bulk Acreage Retirement H o m e s . Busineseea In t h e Trl S t a t e a r e a . GOLDMAN AGENCY P ik e . P o rt C leik BRICK, 8 bedrooms, tin basement, birch cab., wall oven, white oak floors. Only $200 dn. on contract. CaH M r, Salley, 739-6498. Je rrla N T (8 1 4 ) 8 B 8 -B M I H o u s e F o r S a le S uffolk C o u n ty S t. A lb a n s ISLAND H O M ES A v e ., F a r m s & C o u n t r y H o rn e t O r a n g e C o u n ty 86 Bronx True Enrlis-h Tudor. Brick-stone-timber #1^ rms. droppe<l llv in r rm -lr-b u rn in r frpic-beauicd cellinrs. Modern kitch., 2 baths, fin basement, r a r a r e . w - w oa.rpetin(r ,all appliances. H illsid e HOLLYWOOD lE A C H . FLORIDA uow weekly rates, $.‘10 up on beach includes e verythinr. Write for free wlorfu) (Icionlls VA S ells I ts P r o p e r t y W i th o u t D is c rim in a tio n 120,000 00. 000.00, $400,000.00. V en ic e, F lo rid a C A N REALTY A lta m o a t, N .T . F lo rid a VA FO R ECLO SU RES l« H -ia co n c rete a n d a tru c tu re on R o u ta C reek se c tio n . B i d D e p o s i t $22,P ^ n n l $6.00, E n r i n e e r a E etim ate £isziT3:ss WR1T8 RRQUIREMEN^a. LONG DISTRICT No. S B.M. Evane, Dist. Enijr.. 109 No. Geneaee St.. Utica, New York O n r l d n County, FARC #8-18, F.A. Project U-6».3(7), SU -864(6): 1.25 miles of a« ph alt concrete pavem ent and atructures on R o u te t 6A and 12C, Klrkland-Northville-White».boro-Yorkvllle. Bid Deposit $150,000.00, Plans $5.00, Enrineera E s ti­ m ate $2,737,000.00. DISTRKyr No. :j E.E. Towleon, Diat. Encr., a.'!.*} E. Washington St., Syracuse, N.Y. 1,‘!202. OnoMilHca County, F ISH 68-4, FISH 68-5, FISH 68-6P, F.A. Project [fl00-;{(23). 1-281-2(103): 6.93 mllea of asphalt concrete pavem ent and atructures on In terstate Routes 281 and 690. City of Syruciisft includinir B utternut Interchaufre. Bid Deposit $1,100,000.00, Plan $10.00, Enirlnptre Retimate $20,012,000.00. DISTRICT No. 4 B.F. Perry, Dist E n rr., Barne Canal Tenuinal,, Rochester, N.Y Genehee Couniy, R.C. 68-20, 1.59 miles asphalt concerto pavement. City of B ata­ via Bid Depo»lt $8,000.00, Plans $5.00, Enrineer* Kutimate $145,000.00. DISTRICT No. 6 N.W. Krapf, Diet Enrr., 125 Main St., Bulfalo, New York 14203 Cii<t4irauKiis Coiinly, C.R. 68-1, Cemetery Removal' on the Ifinsdsle-Cuba aection of the Southern Tier Expressway, Bid De­ posit $450.00, No Plans, Proposal $2.00. Enslners I> tim ate $8,200,00. C a t t H r a u c u N County FASTE 68-5M, F.A. Project, APD 4 4 9 ( 1 6 ) ; 10.00 mllea of cement concrete pavem ent and atructure on West Bound L a n e e o f th e Southern Tier Expreftsway, Ste a m b u rr to Salamanca. Bid Deposit $300,000.00, Plans $10.00, Engineers Estim ate $6,450,000.00. DI.STRTCT No. « W.J. Dennis, Diat Engr., 30 W*ot Main St., Hornell, New York. Allerany and Steuben Counties, FALD 68-3. F.A. Project C JF -3 3 2 (1 ), CJF-G79(1), Ju nkyard Soreeninsr on Routee 19 408, 36, FrlendBblp-Helmont and Arkport-Dansville aectlont. Bid Deposit $3,000.00, Plano $6.00, Enelneera Eetlm ate $38,000.00. S l e n b r n C o u n t y , R . C . 68-20, 1.01 m i l e * o f T Iobb S IS , ijoy Your Golden Days in L a re on In terstate R oute 87. Queensbury to Riverbank. Bid Depoeit $62,000.00 Plans $5.00, Enrineera E stim ate $1,- asp h a lt 70, B i r BROOK FA 4 -7 2 0 0 6*000.00. l l i ProJ)*."*!? FIRCM 68-12. i N ■I'ent e n t f'i. ,^.-87-3 (1 1 0 ), auieiy Safety Imon I n t i and Bridge I®*ate Route 87, Crescent to ^ Enein ^ Deposit $86,000.00, Plana ^“Iton Estimate $1,567,000.00. wa M 08-2. Lock Gatea, “ Wort, OPei-atlur Machinery, ElecChamplain Cannl, I v ' En»i, Deposit $35,000.00. Plana Cuu $650,000.00. ‘^«CM 68-13, F.A. Pro^ ®uiii. Improvement inKaiJ, Brldr* R a u and Drain- Hornet • Apartm ent H eu iot Businett Investment Proportio* Acreago • Farmt L IB K R T T A V B ., P A R K , N .T . 1 1 4 1 T PUBLIC NOTICE ,.TICE TO CONTRACTORS: STATE DE|»RTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ALliSY, N.Y. — Sealed proposals will be ttited until ten-thirty o clock A.M. on P»rch 21, 1968 by Director of Contraci<< • • • W IL L O W i» h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L i q u o r iLletnsP No. 1 H L 78fl h a s b<‘f n i*sue<l 1 ) 0 the u nderolrned to ael! beer, liqu or, lu w iiif at retail In a hote l, uiu lcr th e lilcohnllc Beverafce C on tro l L a w a t 20-51 I I 4 6 th Stret , N ew Y o r k C o u n ty . N.Y. I (or on premised co n s u m p t io n . R ea lty llolfli. Inc. ( H o te l R o o s e v e lt) I I 45lh Stret. New Y o rk , N .Y. 1 0 0 17. CO M PLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE $ 2 0 ,7 5 0 ABCO O L 7 -7 f0 0 16 9 -1 2 H llltid * A v « , J o m . Png« TTifrtecB LRADER 7 ROOM Split: r« r a r e . lJ/4 bathe, fin. bitmt. Sacrifice, $11,200. Call Bl< AT 6-0727. LOOKING FOR VALUE? ST. ALBANS $16,990 i Yr. Old I r tc k Ranch All room s on 1 floor—m a ste r size bedroom s plus fin. b sm t. r e n t a 1 apt. F ron t & rear patios, gard en grounds. Mo­ dern thruout. QUEENS VILLLAGE $24,990 3 Income A pts. D et. leg a l 2 fa m . c o n sistin g of 5-4 & fln. b sm t. apt. Gar­ a g e . Mod. kite. & baths, Ige. plot. Live R e n t F r e e ! CAMBRIA HGTS. $31,990 HOLLLIS $17,990 ft 5 Rm. A pts. 4 Badrooms. 2 Baths 4 ye a r old det brick & sliin. D e t. Ehig C olonial, 8 Ige le g a l 2 fam ily selling below room s on a large lan d scap ed orig, co st. U ltra m od kit w ith plot. Mod. kltch. & b ath s, gar. w all ovens. Hollywood batlie. All app lian ces. M ove righ t in. All appliances. 6 MANY OTHER 1 ft 2 FAMILY HOMES AVAILABLE QUEENS HOM ES OL 8 - 7 5 1 0 170-13 HILLSIDE AVE., JA M A IC A CA M B R IA H G T S $ 1 9 ,9 9 0 7 RO O M H O U SE Beautiful — Kxf.'eptional — Breatht.nkinr I A home you will be proud of I ConsiHtinr of 4 bedrooniH — bnnquet-si/.ert d inin r room — e x tra lai'te living room — streamline kitchen, fully equip­ ped — ninin tloor powder room — Hollywood colored ti?e bath — flnifihed bawement — oversized ra raye — oil heat — wall to wall c arp etln r und loails of extras. QUEENS VILLAGE $ 2 9 ,9 9 0 A L M O ST NEW ! — C O R N E R BRICK — Two 5-rooni apartm ents aviiiiable on title pius street level stuilio apt conKiutinr of rooms I Hduee only about 4 years olii and has everythinr I G a ra re — a u to ­ m atic heat — wal!' oven kltciicns. You will be proud to own th is house. Only few niinulee to s u b ­ way & hutre sh op p in r centers. You ncde only . . . C O M E IN W IT H $4 00... W ALK O UT A PROUD HOM E OW NER! $ 1 ,0 0 0 D O W N O N CONTRACT MVK RKNT IR K K AND HAVK KXTKA IN 40M E I ASK FOR MR. KORN 91 A F l l .\ MortRHt'Cs .avuilabls. ASK FOR MR. ROUKRH H O L L IS N O R T H — $ 1 8 ,9 9 0 W ALK TO SUBW AY — Brick, Slone & Timber — Corner — exceptional locatoln — 6 >,4 rooms, 4 bediomK modern klt(h en , sensational basement. N eat landscaped rrou n d s, S T erjth in r jo e s : re frire ra to r, washing macbins, screens, storms, Venetians. Near echools, shopplndr centers. Only short w alk to subway. BRING IN $ 7 0 0 — A N D YOU C A N BE TH E PRO UD O W N E R O F T H IS H O M E . I n V T T E lliy & cbeen 168-25 Hillside Ave. JAMAICA, JA «-6300 N.V. ( P A R K IN G F A C IL IT IE S A V A IL A B L E ) ; CI VI L FourtcM N a ssa u 8ERVICB C h a p te r N o m in a te s S la te O f O ffic e r s , D ir e c to r s , D e le g a te s ( S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r ) M IN E O L L A — “T h e n o m i n a t i n g c o m m it te e o f N a s s a u c h a p t e r , C SE A h e a d e d b y c h a i r ­ m a n P a r is S w oop es, h a s h a n d e d o u t t h e fo l lo w in g s l a t e o f o ffic ers to b e v o te d u p o n In th » c o m in g e le c tio n to b e h e ld o n M a y 15. OFFICERS President — Irving Plaum enbaum, County Social Services: first vlcR-presldent—Edward Perro tt. Schools; second vice-presi­ d e n t—Francis J. Diviney, CountyProuation: third vice-president— R alph J. Natale, Town of H em p­ stead: fourth vice-president — Alexander Bozza, Town of North Hem pstead: fifth vice-president— Beatrice M. Jeanson, Town of Oyster Bay: secretary—Mai-y Calfapietra, CoUnty-Health Dept.; treasurer — Thom as P. Rooney, County-Assessment; financial sec­ re ta ry —David Silberman, Schools; corresponding secretary—Dorothy E. Jennings, Town of Heihpstead; sergeant a t arm s—Dudley K ins­ ley, County - O.A.S.; executive county representative — Blanche Rueth, Medical Examiner. BOARD MEMBERS 4-Year Term Robert D. Bell, Town of Hemp­ stead: Robert L. Brauns, CountyDept. Public Works; Lucien P. Chiusano, Village of Pi'eeport; CSEA Molly Falk, County-M otor Vehicle Bureau; P rank Fesano, Schools; Joyce F rantz, County - H ealth Dept.; A nthony G iannetti, Town of H empstead; Lionel W. G unther, County-M useum; David Rapelyes, Town of N orth Hem pstead; Anne Rehak, County-Courts; Philip D. Shane, County-Dept. P u b l i c Works: Thom as Stapleton, City of Long Beach, and G erard E. S ul­ livan, County-Parks E>ept. 2-Year Term Hem*y J. Bernert, Town of Oys­ ter Bay; Jam es Cahill, CountyNassau Community College; K en­ neth Cadieux, Town of H emp­ stead: Jam es A. Calian, CountyMeadowbrook Hospital: Vernon A C o m b s , County - Meadowbrook Hospital; Muriel P. Donohue, Schools; Louis L. Gay nor, CountyMeadow brook Hospital; Jam es Hoffm an, County-Parks Dept.; T helm a W. Powell, Town of Oys­ ter Bay; Lens A. Sartor, OountySchool Crossing Gd.; Dominick Savastano, County-Police Dept. C hauffeur; Paris B. Swoopes, R e c o g n iz e d By N e w b u rg h M u n ic ip a l H o u s in g A u th o r ity A fte r M o n th s Of F a ilu re T o A c t O n P le a ( S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r ) N EW BU R G H — P re ssu re e x e rte d by th e N ew b u rg h u n it o f t h e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h a s r e s u lt e d in t h a t u n i t b e in g r e c o g n iz e d by t h e N e w b u r g h H o u s in g A u th o r ity a s b a r g a i n i n g a g e n t f o r t h e m u n i c ip a l a g e n c y ’s e m p lo y e e s, T h e L e a d e r h a s le a r n e d . representatives of the Housing F or m onths, according to a Authority refused to attend," ac­ CSEA official, the Housing A uth­ cording to Present. ority had failed to act on a re­ CSEA was then notified of a quest for recognition filed by the formal hearing called by PERB, CSEA unit in th a t Orange County bu t th e Authority apparently de­ city. cided to reconsider and recognize "We petitioned the Public Em ­ CSEA. T he Employees Association, ploym ent Relations Board," said as a result, withdrew its petition. Jo h n Present, president of the Seth Towse, CSEA counsel, as­ unit. “ PERB called for an in ­ sisted the u n it in Its drive to be form al hearing on the Issue and recognized. M H C h a p t e r T o S u r v e y O n C a r e e r P r e s i d e n t s T h e r a p y L a d d e r A i d e s C ounty-P atterson Home an d G raos Tuomey, C ounty-Patterson Home. DELEGATES Alex Bozza, Town of N. Hemp­ stead; Molly Falk, County-M otor Vehicle Bureau; P rank Pasano, Schools; Irving Flaum enbaum , County-Social Services; Joyce F rantz, County - H ealth Dept.; Beatrice Jeanson, Town of Oyster Bay; Dorothy Jennings, Town of H em pstead; Fi-ank S. Nlcell, Town of N orth H em pstead; Anne R e­ hak, County - D istrict Court; T hom as Rooney, County-Assess­ m ent; David Silbei'man, Schools; G erard Sullivan, County-Dept. of Public Works and P aris Swoopes, County-Patterson Home. Independent nom inations m ay also be made by petition, signed by not less th a n seven percent of the members of the chapter In good standing, and the names of such candidates shall be printed on the official ballot If such nom ­ inations are filed with the ch ap ­ ter secretary a t least 50 days be­ fore the biennial meeting, which will be May 15. The membership figure to be used for the purpose of petition nominations shall be seven percent of the membership figure which Is promulgated by the S tate Association on July 1 of the year preceding the biennial meeting. In order to sign an In­ dependent petition. (This figure is 12,602 of which 7 percent equals 882 nam es as a minimum which any petition will have to contain.) T here shall be no more th a n one candidate on any independent nom ination petition. Poi’m a t of the petition to include the signatui’e of the one signing the p eti­ tion, his printed name, the de­ p artm en t where employed and the home address. Effective with the biennial elec­ tion to be held in May, 1968, th e directors shall be divided into two groups. O ne-half of the directors shall be elected to serve a twoyear tei-m ending in May, 1970, th e other h alf to serve a four-year term ending in May 1972. Then, upon expii-atlon of term of each group of directors, the new direc­ tors shall be elected for a full four years. P l a n s ( S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r ) A LBA NY — P r e s id e n t s o f CSEA c h a p t e r s in M e n ta l H y ­ g ie n e in s t i t u t i o n s t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e h a v e b e e n r e q u e s te d to s c h e d u le m e e tin g s w ith e m p lo y e e s in t h e o c c u p a tio n a l a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l th e r a p y d e p a r t m e n t s o f t h e i r i n s t i t u t i o n s fo r t h e purpose of reviewing the various career ladder plans cuiTently u n ­ have n ot as yet been contacted are asked to get in touch with der consideration. the chaptei’ president in their p a r­ C hapter presidents have been •upplled with two proposed plans ticular Institution. All three plans were discussed •ub m itted by the M ental Hygiene D epartm en t and one from an em- ! a t the February 8 meeting beployee com mittee a t Rockland tween the CSEA Special M ental S ta te Hospital. T he D epartm ent Hygiene Committee and Dr. Alan has included In Its plans some of D. Miller, commissioner of M ental th e recom m endations set forth Hygiene. P auline Pitchpatrick, president In the Rockland document. The employees In those therapy posi­ of the CSEA W estern Conference tions will be asked to review all and chairm an of the special com­ three plans and recommend any m ittee, h as been in contact with changes to the CSEA chapter [ all chapter presidents relative to president. T h o st employees who the meetings. Tu«rf«y, M.r«t LIAOIK Decertification Bid (Continued from Page 3) ster Bay townships of Nassau County. The United Marine Division of the N ational Maritime Union quietly withdrew two petitions subm itted to the S tate Public Employment Relations Board. In an Informal hearing, the legal Impropriety of th e action had been shown by Arnold Moses, field representative attached to the N as­ sau chapter. B oth motions by the union were subm itted too late u n der term s of the Taylor law. The technical ground evidently was sufficient to tu rn back th e motions, tltho ugh Moses h a d also pointed out th a t th e union h ad refused to subm it any proof of ■u b sta n tia l representatioo. j, Five^Grade Hike For Pliotofluorograpliers Requested By CSEA (Special to The Leader) A LB A N Y — R e a l lo c a tio n o f tw o p h o to f lu o r o g ra p h e r tlti to t h e s a m e g r a d e s a s th o s e e a r l i e r r e q u e s te d fo r tltlei X - r a y t e c h n lc ia ii s e r ie s h a s b e e n r e q u e s t e d b y t h e Oivii Sq v ic e E m p lo y e e s Assn. CSEA to aakhif that phot fluorographer be reallocated frc P anaseny To Head grade 7 to 12 and senior phot fluorographer from grade u Nominations Group 16. CSEA researchers substantial S M IT H T O W N — A n o m i n a t ­ in g c o m m it te e f o r t h e S u f ­ the request with the fact’ that fo lk c h a p t e r , C iv il S e rv ic e photofluorographers must possi E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., h a s b e e n a State-Issued X -ray technicl nam ed by chapter president Ro­ license and m ust be recruited fro bert Villa to prepare a slate for th e S ta te D epartm ent of Civil Se vice open competitive X-ray tecl the biennial election in May. H u ntington u n it president Jo h n nlclan list. CSEA also noted that photi P anaseny heads the committee, who asked members who wish to fluorographers m ust have ru n for county office to contact sam e tw o-year training course him a t the chapter ofifce, 330 E ast m anded for the X -ray technician T he recruiting factor was al Jericho Tpke., Smlthtown, N.Y. brought o ut by CSEA. “Obvious th e present grade 7 for photoflu ographer as compared to grade Nominations Sougiit for X -ray technician Is In injusti and, of course, an additional dl flculty to overcome when recrui By LI. Conference Ing," a OSEA aide said. M IN E O L A — N o m in a tio n s f o r O ther points mentioned In tl c a n d i d a t e s f o r o ffic e s in t h e CSEA letter to the Director L o n g I s l a n d C o n f e r e n c e , C ivil Classification and Compensate S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn., a r e cited the fac t th a t both mln being sought. Incum bent officers and m ajor repairs to X-ray equii and candidates who seek to run m e n t are done by photofluorogri were asked to send letters of in­ phers, thus saving the Sta te n t to the chairm an of the nom ­ money for service to the inating committee, Louis P. Colby, chines; excessive travel: a t 11 Yokum Ave., Farm ingdale, photofluorographers fill in for N.Y. 11735. Nominations will be ray technicians, and that the employees also have been traln< closed March 17, Colby said. for and conduct multiple screei ing h ea lth tests. B u f f a lo C S E A U n it To B a rg a in For A id e s Joseph P. Drago Is u n i t c h a l m an. Certification was made by tl Buffalo Public E m p l o y m e n t Reli tions Board, the agency w h i c h a( m inisters the Taylor Act i n Bu falo. BUFFALO—The Buffalo Com­ petitive unit, Erie chapter. Civil Service Employees Assn., has been certified as a bargaining u nit for some Buffalo City employees. The CSEA u n it will bargain for T he casb value of Scries E so-called “white collar” office and clerical workers. About 300 em ­ H U.S. Savings Bonds outstandit ployees are members of the u n it I* now more th a n $51 billion. T w o - Q r a d e R e a llo c a tio n S o u g h t F o r K e y O p e r a to r s B y P u n d C SE A ( S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r ) A L B A N Y — A tw o - g r a d e r e a llo c iitlo n fo r all | p lo y e d k e y p u n c h o p e r a to r s h a s b e e n r e q u e s te d by the S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . “ A c e r t a i n sk ill is r e q u ir e d o f th e s e e m p lo y ee s and titles should be reallocated to Coyle noted the highej _ grade 8 in order to be properly aligned^^wlth o th e r titles w ithin norm al vacancy rate In th s th e salary plan,” CSEA told J. tlon, attrib u tin g it pai’tiy Earl Kelly, director of the S tate fa c t th a t 18 other states w Division of Classification and h igher salary to employee® sam e title. “This is r* ^ajifo Compensation. oni T hom as M. Coyle, CSEA assis­ usual,” said Coyle, “since tl ta n t director of research, also n la and Michigan pointed out to Kelly th a t the states w hich usually ® “presence of a production quota salaries of New YorKin key punching Is a m ental stra in point Coyle mentioned on the employees, a fa c t we noted th a t five states which j,, previously w hen asking foi u p ­ low -paying Jurladlctioi^ fo r th e same tltl* grading of office m achine o pera­ York. tors.'* ((Jay, March 5, 1968 CfVIL The W antagh School D istrict unit, headed by Raym ond W alree Nassau Units rath, won recognition for th e eus* todial and m aintenance divisions an d was negotiating a w ritten df CSEA Receive contract. The th ird agreem ent affects the [xclusive C ontracts custodial s ta ff of the O len Cove I^INEOLA— T h r e e m o r e e x - School Districil, whose u n it Is [ j^jsjve r e c o g n itio n a g r e e - headed by W illiam H urley . ' n t s h a v e b e e n w o n by of t h e N a s s a u c h a p t e r , J e s s e Funt Will Retire Icivil service Employees Assn. The Herricks School District Aner 36 Yrs. Service jf ;von exclusive recognition for ]ri)out 15® employees In th e cus- With New Yoric Stale fjcdial and secretarial sections and INDUSTRY—Jesse P u nt, stew­ L drawing term s of a w ritten Lntract. Tem porary officers in- ard a t the S tate Agricultural an d L de James Dolan as head of the Ind ustrial School since 1943, has liustodlal division en d Mrs. Doro- announced his retirem ent, effec­ Stoeffler for th e clerical tive M arch 7, afte r 36 years in Iforkers. D E W in CLINTON pll-Hawaii Tour 6 STATi A EA LI STS., ALBANY A KNOTT HOTEL loffereil First Time jln all-Hawal! tour is being ofIfered for the first tim e to memlyrs of the Civil Service EmployLs Assn. and their im m ediate ItimiHes and the tour will include [ifveral features available only to IC8EA participants. The 1 6 -day tour will leave New hork on April 8 and retu rn th e re |en April 21. T he price of only |$5S9, plus tax. Includes a sta y a t |th« Reef Tower Hotel on W aikiki iBfach, visits to the Islands of iMaul and Hawaii; th e free use of It Kodak “In stam atlc” cam era lihlle in Hawaii; cham pagne Jet IfllKht; tour of Pearl H arbor and other sightseeing. For CSEA members only, there |will be a free bottle of liquor prorided in evei-y room plus unusual prise gifts. Because this offering occurs gthe E aster holidays the ount of space available Is litrlctly limited and can not be xceeded so early bookings are idvlsed. Write to Mrs. Julia Duffy, f0, Box 43, W est Brentwood, L.I., iNew York. 11717—telephone (616) |3i3-8633. A FA V O K IT B VOH OVK K S« TK A R fl W IT H S T A T I! TR A V R I.R R S THOMAS H. e O R M A N MEET Y O U l CSEA FRIENDS THK HU8T in Booka — U ifU — greeting Carda — Ht«(loii«r)r A rttits ’ Huppllea and OlHrr Eqnipnirnt V IS IT UNION BOOK CO. Incorponitrd It f is 8 FOR RESERVATIONS — CALL ALBANY 4 8 f.4 42 3 1230 WESTERN AVENUE O p p o slto S to to C o m p u t t t S T A T L E R H IL T O N 0 ,:i ALfciNr NEW YORK CIVIL SEkVICE Q00K5 N. Y. S I N C E TEN EYCK H o te l Banquet and meeting details are so easy when you come to SILO. Just leave the details to us 1 i 7 • A S NEAR A S YOUR MAILBOX s- TheKeeseville NationalBank N.Y.S. EMPLOYEES Telephone-489-4491 . . . THREE O F F IC E S T O SERVE YOU . . . C h o iy . N.Y. S lo t* ft C hapol St*. Albony. N.Y. 7:30 a.in. Mil 1 |km . dall> OpM S « t . t i l l B ooa WELCOMES STATE EMPLOYEES AT STATE RATES BEAUTIFUL LARGE ROOMS T.V. - AIR C O N DITIO N IN G TUB & SHOWER - TEL. TO THE SUNY AND bldg. c a m p u s AVI. For W ay RESTAURANT - CO C KTAIL LOUNGE OPEN DAILY FOR LUNCHEON AN D DINNER. FACILITIES FOR BANQUETS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS. BOW LING PARTIES. GROUPS OR MEETINGS. UP TO 175 CALL 4 3 8 .6 6 8 6 4 M ll« i W fst of A lh n ii; nn R l. P.O. BOX 387, •UILDERLAND. N.Y. 120S4 1228 Western Ave. Albany, N. V. 12203 Easy to reach — Vz mile off Northvv^,— turn left Across from State Campus W A S H I N G T O N , D .C . N A T IO N W ID E TAKES YOU N A T I O N 'S TO ALBANY C A P IT A L MAR. 29-31—-Hotel, T ronsortotion, ^ ^ 0 0 Sighteeing ................................................... ■R A N C H O F F IC E VOR in fo rm a tio n n#ardlDt KdvcrtMBf P le a M w rit* E n jo y a T h e a tr e W eekend or JO S E P H 8 0 . N T «« li X BBLLSW M A N N IN O BLVD. PhooB* IV t-B 4 7 A In N e w Y o r k Mar. 16-17— "Fiddler On The R oof.H ctel, trans. and orchestra seats. 32.50 Mar. 23-24-—"Marne". Hotel transportation and or­ chestra seats. 32.50 MArFLOWER • SOTAL C0VR1 APARTMENTS — PurnlBhed, Unfurnished, and Rooms. Phone HE. M994, (Albany). SPECIA L RATES for Civil Service Employees Mar. 30-31— " C a b a r e t" . Hotel, transportation and orchestra seats. 32.50 G O V E R N O R S M O T O R INN Budget) o f f ic e for Bruce Meli or Ray Mitchell P«ra. N.Y. Mar. 20— W ed. Mat. "G olden Roiiibow”. Trans, and orchestra seat. 17.50 SCHINE '•J'osonable P rlc e t (To H* ^ FEW SUSGESOR YOUR next party? Accommodations 2 to 275 persons. ALBANV 518 - 434 - 1111 FEATURE: us today a n d SILO, the Capital District’s Most Talked-About Restaurant, is the area’s No. 1 host for those special occasions. 808 M o k e Y our R e s e r v o tio n E a rly By C o llin g PARTY? ‘•''•"♦y of Parking just handy and dandy tor any group occasio.n. ARCO TEN EYCK HOTEL ^■^'^‘onalued Servlco I SERVICE till 3 p.m. dally Opon Sot. till noon CIVIL SERVICE BO O K S a n d a ll te s ts PLAZA BOOK S H O P 380 B ro ad w o y A lb a n y , N . Y. M oll ft P h o n e O r d e r s F ille d A Room. R e c e p t io n s nil ;; Vo.b. - h, .'-. -.arr . , H IL T O H I.* .!., ;! ^ all publishers J O E 'S BOOK S H O P R o o m i K iin ra n terfi fo r S ta te B m p lo y p ri . . S 8 .0 0 p e r p e rto n on tta ta sponaored bU R ln esi. i f F re e K arnge p a rk in g f* r reg iatered g u e ita i f E xrp1l(> nt d i n i n g r o o m s a n d cal« in « STATLER B O O K S p Buffalo, N.Y. MembM o f r.D .I.O . H A V IN G Hours) ^•*>elicloui Pood B a n q u e ts M e e t in g s 9 a.m. KX S-2141 PSABX. Luncheons KoesoVillo, N.Y. 12944 237.241 S to to S tro o t ScbcfiM tady , N. Y. ------------- o r M r. s SIN G LE STATE RATE W ithout S ervice C h a r s e t H IK W ORKERS THE A m b a s s a d o r 27 ELK ST. — ALBANY ULUN^CHES . OINNEBS - PARTIES STATE a a COLUMBIA ST., Baar KO. ALBANY H03-0e4ft Mtr. G ra TO H IL T O N M U S IC CENTER X f i n e NEW MOTEL IN A NETWORK TRADITION SPECIAL RATES Servic. (For S h o rt OFF ON ALL MUSICAL rXSTRCMBNTS Enioy th « C o n ven lo n e* and F o e ilitl« s o f o C o n tro lly L o cated D o w n to w n H o te l YOUR 4 3 8 .3 5 9 4 20% Coll Albony HE 4-«111 FOR u ALBANY STATE EMPLOYEES BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE M O TO R INN Ua ^t^|«_^ervlce. , . i ^ t Is conisldered th e dean of Institution stewards In th e New York S tate D epartm ent of Social Service, having Joined th e sta ff a t Industry following 11 years in the business office a t the S tate School for Boys a t Warwick. Mr. an d Mrs. P u n t will reside In Rochester following his re tire ­ m ent. Pag* FVtMB S PE C IA L RATES FOR T he llOi^c LEADER N.Y.S. EMPLOYEES t<>m ^ SERVICE Z9 Apr. 14— E aster Sunday— Trinkaus Manor, Trans, and Choice of Dinner. 9.00 CALL Ok WRITE FOR OUR 1968 BROCHURE H O T IL W e llin g to n DRIV E'IN O A R A Q l AIR CONDITICNINQ • TV N A T IO N W ID E TOURS, IN C . 1344 ALBANY STREET SCHENECTADY. NEW YORK 12304 F o r I n f o r m a tio n — R e s e r v a tio n s C a ll-. 3 7 7 -3 3 9 2 No parking probiatnt at Albany'! lorgMt l o t o l . . . w IM l Albany'! only drfv»>l« foroo*. You'll Ilka lh« conN fort and convanltncc, te«t Pomlly ratti. Cockfoll loung*. 1 8 0 8TATB S T R E B T OfTOtlTI ITATE CAPITOL I m four friMtlly trmvl mg»nt. DEPOSITS H IQ U IR E D O N A L L TAJFf S P E C IA L W E E K L Y RATEM C lip a n d S o ¥ « FOR E X m N D E D S T J Y 8 Pmg« Sixteen C SEA, O fficials Discuss P ro m o tio n O p p o rtu n itie s In Social Service D ept. CIVIL D r . SERVICE W e n LEADER z / O n Tuesifay, Marcli 5, T a y l o r L a v i (Contm ued from r a g e 1) to atten d such hearings to be volving a request for recognition employees and to assure the ord­ available to testify or to advocate where there are no competin erly and uninterrup ted operation the cause of the employee organi­ employee organizations. * zation they wish to represent them. and function of government” . The Judicial system has met I (S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r ) However, it safe to say th a t it O f course, they are also required sim ilar problem in respect to Hn' A LBA NY — P r o m o tio n a l o p p o r tu n iti e s fo r e m p lo y e e s in is beyond the realm of hum an to bear th e expense of traveling gation by providing the means to I t h e Depo.i t m e n t o f S o cia l S e rv ic e s h ig h l ig h te d d isc u ssio n a t accom plishm ent to provide in­ from th eir homes to the site of obtain sum m ary judgm ent or a r e c e n t m e e tin g b e tw e e n CSEA c h a p t e r p r e s id e n ts a n d fallible safeguards or guarantees the hearings, the cost of their celerated Judgment. by m eans of statute th a t would meals and the cost of lodging t o p o ftic ia ls of t h e D e p a r t m e n t . T he Civil Service Employee, I prevent strikes by public em ­ if they m ust stay overnight. T he iiu*eting. held in Albany, Assn. has also been dissatisfied S uch procedure is contrary to ployees. In the last analysis, the also incluclod discussion on the w ith the m anner in which thj only thing th a t will prevent th a t followed by th e courts of this closinp of certain cottages a t Now Parks Chapter Will S tate. Venue In legal actions Is PERB h as Interpreted its powei^ strikes is a joint sense of respon­ H am pton T raining School, sched­ under th e Taylor Law with re. sibility on th e p a rt of both public laid in the locality where one or uling of recreation employees, a spect to the issuance of inter, th e other of the parties resides Install Louis Colby employers and public employees olarificaiiDii of the overtime rules, mediate relief. The Association hai I which the Senate and Assembly or does business o r in an area th e upgrading of th e cottage pro­ felt so strongly about the Board'J selected because of its suitability can not en act Into law. Public gram sf'rics and an Inquiry as to As P resident Again in terp retation of its own powen employers m ust have a sense of to the convenience of the wit­ when pernuiiipnt facilities will be In respect to granting the drastl# BA B Y LO N — L o u is P. C olby responsibility sufficiently strong nesses an d the production of constructed for employees a t remedies in the n atu re of an in. I evidence. to recognize th e legitimate re­ w ill b e in s t a ll e d fo r a n o t h e r Tryon School. junction th a t we have challenged CSEA Not Notified quirem ents of the employees The talks on promotion centered te r m a s p r e s id e n t o f t h e th e B oard’s interpretation of iti I t Is often difficult for a large necessary to assure th a t all pub­ I s la n d I n t e r - C o u n ty around the cottage program series, L o n g own powers in th e courts and aril lic employees and their families organization such as the CSEA, m aintenance personnel and senior S tate Parks chapter, Civil Serv­ presently awaiting a final determ, representing hundreds of th o u ­ ice Employees Assn., March 12. will be able to live decently, to stenographers. ination In th is respect. The Pub. earn a decent living wage and sands of employees, to obtain ade­ Long Island Conference presi­ Representing CSEA a t the lie Employm ent Relations Board q uate notice that proceedings are to be able to look forward to a n m eeting were Issy Tessler and dent Irving Plaum enbaum will in ­ has taken the position th a t it hti adequate retirem ent in their later pending before the Public E m ­ Olln Benedict of New Ham pton; stall Colby as th e highlight of a been endowed by the Legislatun years. P rom tim e to tim e gov­ ployment Relations Board in w ith broad general powers and U Joseph Pox and P rank Vignola of regular meeting, to be held In the ernm ent offlclA ls m ust be pre­ which the CSEA has n o t been attem pting to fashion the rem«. Jtlsville: Joan Nickerson of K ort- Seaford Fire House. R efreshm ents pared to face public criticism nam ed as a p arty b ut In which dies required by various fact sit­ wright. Angelo Pilooco of H igh­ will follow. it h a s a definite interest l>ebecause th e fiscal measures re ­ land, Roland Spencer of Warwick, A grievance among Janitors at quired to correct th e inadequacies caiise of prior recognition or a uations on a case by case basU. We feel th a t this approach not Vito Massi of Annex, John Lump­ the P arks Commission head q u art­ of public salaries, retirem ent a l ­ prio r request for recognition with­ only provides a de facto system! kin of Hudson. Louis Talarico of ers building was resolved recently lowances and other term s a/id in the permissible period. CSEA of remedies but also adds to con­ Tryon. and Thom as M. Coyle, as­ following conferences with S tate conditions o f employment will re­ h as found it necessary to exam ­ fusion in th e settlem ent of dii. sistan t director of the CSEA re­ officials by Colby and WUllam quire the expenditure of ad­ ine each case on the docket of putes before the Board and con* I Hurley, grievance com mittee ditional funds. The burden o f th e search departm ent. PERB and to reach a de­ T he d epartm ent was represent­ chairm an. An additional m atron responsibility to assure th e u n ­ cision as to w hether or not the sequently makes the implement*, ed by Commissioners George K. was added to the staff to elim­ in terru pted operation of govern­ particular case involved CSE a in tion of the Taylor Act much W yman, Robert Shulm an and inate Improper assignments, over­ m ent should n o t be borne solely spite of the fact th a t the Asso­ less effective th a n It would b« W illard F. Johnson and Thomas time and requests to work week­ by the public employees. The pub­ ciation has not received notice if the Board were to take an approach more consistent with E. Houlihan, director of personnel. ends. lic rightfully Insists upon the of such pending proceeding. If th a t evidenced by our judicial] orderly an d im interrupted opera­ it Is determ ined th a t th e in te r­ heritage. tion of government to provide the ests of CSEA in a given locality affected, it Is th e n neces­ PERB Rules Too Complex Brookiiaven Town Recognizes CSEA service upon which it relies b u t are It m ust be recognized th a t re­ sary to request from the Board The rules of the Public Em­ P A T C H O G U E —T h e S u ffo lk T eam sters didn’t show any proof sponsibility for strikes rests more th e pleadings which have been ploym ent Relations Board are sol c h a p t e r o f t h e C ivil S erv ice of representation is that thep rep- with the employer than the em ­ filed an d ail other docum ents complex th a t it is difficult fori E m p lo y e e s A ssn. h a s b e e n sented such an Infinitestimal per­ ployee organization. All govern­ and inform ation which is a m a t­ one untutored in the law, and g r a n t e d e x c lu siv e r e c o g n itio n centage th a t they were completely m ent activities are absolutely es­ te r of public record before the sometimes even lawyers I think, In Brookhaven Town on the basis em barrassed.” sential to some segment of the Board which relates to the pro­ to apply them so as to meet all public, and th e public should ceeding. of proof of 97 percent m em ber­ the requirem ents built into such A p p o in te d There Is axso a serious void in rules. The Taylor Law is »I realize th a t public employees will ship. BUFFALO — Mrs. Genevieve be forced to undergo severe eco­ respect to the absence of sum ­ statute Involving public employ­ The action came after Teams­ Luce of th e W estern Division nomic hardships unless public m ary procedures and obtaining m en t and the rules of the Board I ters Union Local 237, which had m ade a claim to represent some T hruw ay chapter, Civil Service opinion is brought to bear and certification in those areas wliere adm inistering the statute should employees and asserted a right to Employees Assn., has been a p ­ effective legal relief provided in recognition h as been requested be simple enough so that any be considered, refused to submit pointed to the constitution and such a way th a t public employers ■by only one employee organiza­ employee will know their right* any proof of actual membership. by-laws revision committee of the recognize their obligations to tion and th e public employer has and be able to exercise them [ Suffolk chapter field repi-esenta- CSEA by S tate CSEA president, their employees and discharge eitlier rem ained silent or has re ­ without difficulty. tlve John B. Corcoran Jr. as­ Dr. Theodore Wenzl. Mrs. Luce is these obligations by correcting fused outright to fulfill its du ­ In essence, however, we r e t u r n the inadequacies and defects in ties un der the provisions of the serted; The only reason the a T hruw ay toll collector. the term s and conditions of pub­ sta tu te in recognizing the peti­ to tlie basic premise of our prin­ tioner. In tliose cases provisions cipal criticism, th a t is, that th e lic employment which arise. C le r ic a l A id e s U p g r a d e d By S t a t e ; should be made for a determ ina­ Taylor Law is lacking in a clear j H earing Locations Bad tion upon motion based upon the statem en t of the public em­ The Association’s criticism of C SE A D em a n d s M o r e R e a llo c a tio n s evidence submitted by the peti­ ployers’ responsibility to bar­ the Taylor Law Is, a t this time m echanical stores clerk, senior aimed solely at the disorder and tioner seeking recognition to the gain in good faith and accom-| ( C o n t i n u r d f r o m Page 1 ) panying sanctions against em­ 7 clerical employees were hurting offset p rinting m achine operator, difficulty which has arisen as public employer without the neces­ ployers when they fail to meetj sity o f Inconveniencing th e em ­ senior printing m achine operator, the result of the confused im ­ from the decision to grant partial senior statistics clerk, senior sten­ plem entation of the statute. The ployees who have acted in a m a n ­ their statu to ry obligations. reallocations. ographer, senior stenographer sta tu te authorized the Public n er consistent with th e law and Considerable attention s h o u l d ! "Why some of the entrance level (law), senior stenographer (spe­ Employment Relations Board to requiring tiiem to expend their b e given definite language to de­ employees are making only $3,600 cial project), senior stores clerk hold representation hearings and h ard -ea rn e d personal leave and fine more clearly extreme Pi'O'l —or $200 below the Federal Gov­ and senior tabulating macliine op­ other proceedings a t locations to money to attend a certification vocation on the p a rt of the f ern m e n t’s poverty level,” he add­ be designated by the Board itself. proceeding before the PERB in ­ employers when they violate tli erator. ed. T he location of these hearings sp irit of th e Taylor Law. In con-j From G rade 10 to G rade 11 The titk's reallocated, to be ef­ regarding certification in the poli­ nection witl\ this, adequate r e m e * Laboratory secretary and Public fective Aiiril 1, are: tical subdivisions has, in our view, Capital Dislricf Gonf. dial sanctions and p r o c e d u r e s Works district storekeeper. been generally unsatisfactory. The From fira d e 4 to G rade 5 should be set down to a s s u r e th» | From G rade 11 to Grade 12 parties, th a t is, the public em ­ Plans Special Meeting employees’ rights will be Account clerk, audit clerk, bill­ Principal offset printing m a­ quately protected in those cir* ing machinc operator, blind sten- chine operator, principal printing ployer representing the subdivi­ Of Ciiapter Presidents cum stances where a p u b l i c ogra()h(‘r. bookkeeping m achine m achine operator, principal ste n ­ sion and the employee working in ALBANY — Max Benko, presi­ ployer either outright r e f u s e s I operator, bookkeeping machine ographer, principal stenographer that local government, have been | operator (descriptive), mechanical (law), secretarial stenographer, required in m ost instances to den t of the C apital D istrict Con­ bargain or fails to b a r g a i n travel considerable distances from ference, Civil Service Employees good faith and ci-eates a , stores clt'fk. offset printing m a­ and hearing stenographer. their own home town to either Assn., has called a special closed cative situation. Until a ! chine opcMator, printing m achine From G rade 12 to Grade 13 Albany or New York or from m eeting of conference chapter definition of etxreme operator, statistics clerk, stenog­ Senior laboratory secretary. o ther distant points to attend pre- presidents to discuss the labor re ­ tion an d appropriate rapher. stores clerks and ta b u lat­ From G rade 14 to G rade 15 hearing conferences or certifi­ lations crisis and guidelines for are added to the T a y l o r La'Jj ing m achine operator. Commerce Information secret- cation hearings themselves. This th e M arch 14 delegates meeting. rights of the e m p l o y e e s w From G rade 8 to Grade 9 ai-y, head stenographer, head ste n ­ has caused g reat hardship to all T he special session will be sorely prejudiced because Cashier, motor vehicle cashier, ographer (law), hearing reporter, the parties. I t is particularly dif­ I T hursday (M arch 7) and will be have Inadequate I’emedies op •enior actuarial clerk, senior ac­ principal laboratory secretary, ficult for the employees Involevd preceded by a dinner a t the Am­ them un der the statute in cou nt clerk, senior audit clerk, secretailal assistant, secretary to to obtain th e necessary leave of bassador R e sta u ra n t a t 8:30 p.m. sent form. I n thia lesP •enior billing machine operator, Commissioner of H ealth, secretary absence to a tte n d such hearings. Mrs. M ary K. H art, chairm an of T aylor Act hflui ••n lo r bookkeeping operator, sen­ to Counsel and secertary to D ir­ In m any cases they m ust take th e social c<Hnmittee, Is in charge disappointm ent to ior m aritim e stores clerk, senior ector of Civil Defense. personal leave or vacation leave of reservations for th e dinner. ployees.