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I n other w o r d s , t h e n e w p la n g u a r a n t e e s h a lf - p a y a f t e r 30 y e a r s to t h o s e w ork ers w h o se a c c u m u la te d c o n - 1 1 ti'ib u tion s, c o u p le d w ith t h e S t a t e ’s p e n sio n s h a r e , w o u ld n o t h a v e a d d ­ e d u p to t h e n e c e s s a r y a m o u n t i n o r d e r t o p r o v id e a h a lf- p a y re­ tir e m e n t a llo w a n ce. T h e n e w b ill i s a b ig i m ­ p ro v em en t to the ex istin g l/6 0 th r e t i r e m e n t p la n w h ic h n o w is r e t ­ r o a c t iv e o n ly t o 1960 a n d w h i c h h a s b e e n n o n -c o n t r ib u to r y s in c e 1966. R e t ii e m e n t w ill c o n t in u e to b e o n a n o n -c o n t r ib u to r y b a s is u n d er th e C S E A - n e g o t ia te d p la n . T h e C SB A p l a n , h a ile d b y m a n y a s th e fin e s t fo r p u b lic e m p l o y e e s SEN. EDWARD S. LENTOL SEN. JOHN E. FLYNN o f a n y S t a t e , w a s w o n in m id sign it in to l a w sh o r tly . 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P e n s i o n c r e d i t a lso w o u ld b e g i v e n , i n t h e c a s e o f th e l a t t e r , fo r e a c h y e a r o f s e r v i c e in the s y s t e m o th er t h a n a s a ti<ooper, n o t to e x c e e d h a lf-p a y . p le te ly r e je c ts a n A d m in is tr a tio n d e te r m in a tio n a s to w h ic h S ta t e p e r s o n n e l a r e to b e c o n sid e r e d m a n a g e m e n t a n d th u s e x c lu d e d fr o m t h e 1 2 4 ,0 0 0 -e m p lo y e e g e n e r a l u n it fo r w h ic h C S E A i s s c o p e o f t h e e x c lu s io n s , w h i c h i n ­ clu d e m a n y h ig h e r l e v e l jo b s p a ­ reco g n ize d b a r g a in in g agen t. D ir e c t e d b y a r e s o lu tio n a d o p t­ t e n t l y n o t m a n a g e r i a l , a s w e ll a s e d T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g in A lb a n y i n c l u d in g a n u m b e r o f l o w e r g r a d e b y t h e A s s o c i a t i o n ’s S t a t e E x e c u ­ t i v e C o m m i t t e e , C S E A p r e s id e n t T h e o d o r e C. 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C o u rt e m p l o y e e s w ill g e t a c h o ic e o f o n e o f th e fo u r -d a y w e e k ­ e n d s , c o n n e c t e d w t ih th e M e m o r ia l D a y a n d F o u r th o f J u l y h o lid a y s a fllin g t h is y e a r o n T iiu r s d a y s a lo n g w it h o t h e r C o u n ty w o rk ers. T h e y w ill a ls o g e t c r e d i t f o r th e a d d itio n a l t i m e - o f f t h a t w a s im ­ p r o p e r ly w i t h h e l d l a s t y e a r . Pass your Leader on to a aonmember. mm BULLETIN Because of an unexpected extension of the Legislature ses­ sion, a scheduled meeting between State Budget Director T. Normas Hurd and representatives of the Civil Service Employees Assn. was delayed until this week, it was learned at Leader press time. The meeting was called for bjr the CSEA to forestall any cuts iu budgets for State agency oper­ ations, particularly in the Depart­ ment of Mental Hygiene where, the CSEA maintains, patients as well as employees would suffer. 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M i s - m a n a g e m e n t I N the creation of a management class within the Stat* A id e s & A tte n d a n ts E d ito r, T h e L e a d e r : I t is i n c o n c e i v a b l e t o m e t h a t R .N .’s a n d w e P .N .’s c a n w o r k sid e b y s i d e w i t h a id e s a n d a t t e n ­ d a n t s w i t h o u t f e e l i n g s o m e d is ­ c o m fo r t. F o r w h ile w e a r e g e t t i n g a f a i r d i f f e r e n t i a l In o u r p a y s c a l e s f o r e v e n i n g a n d n i g h t w o rk , t h e y r e ­ Civil Service, the perpetrators of this proposed list of c e i v e n o n e w h a t e v e r In t h e ir p a y excluded employees show an ignorance of some of the s c a le . H o w in t h e w o rld w o u ld w e get basic aspects of good labor relations and an appalling lack o u r j o b d o n e a n d t h e p a t i e n t s get Of knowledge of what constitutes the M erit System. fu ll c a r e w i t h d u t t h e a id e s a n d The Rockefeller Administration has asked the State a tten d a n ts? Public Employment Relations Board to accept as manage­ I ’v e n e v e r b e e n t o a C S E A m e e t ­ ment personnel one entire department—Civil Service—and in g , I ’m a s h a m e d to sa y . B u t I hundreds of other titles, most of whose duties have little c e r t a i n l y w ill go n o w i f I c a n or nothing to do with genuine evolvement of management p r o m p t t h is c h a n g e . policies. .1. V A N DEUSAN, PN . W hat we object so strongly to is not the creation of a H a w t h o r n e , N .Y . management class but the creation of a special group of State employees who will receive th at classification w ith­ C o r r e c t i o n M a r k s out any of the normal prerogatives that go w ith such a E d ito r, T h e L e a d e r : privilege. Of the roughly 7,500 persons to be declared “m anT h e N ew Y ork S ta t e N a r c o tic ligement,” some 90 percent, if not more, w ill continue to C o r r e c tio n O f f i c e r s to ok a p r o m o ­ 6tay in the graded salary schedule. This means they will t io n e x a m i n a t i o n F e b . 7, 1968. continue to move along by competitive examinations in most L e s s t h a n 3 ,0 0 0 o f f i c e r s to o k t h e cases and will receive work benefits according to schedules e x a m i n a t i o n , a n d a s to d a te t h e and negotiated successes for the entire title. A true man­ r e s u l t s o f t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n h a v e agement class is appointed at will, without regard to any sys­ n o t b e e n r e c e iv e d . I t ’s r u m o r e d a m o n g t h e d if f e r ­ tem of job protection; is removed at will, and is paid ac-^ e n t f a c i l i t i e s t h a t t h e r e s u lt w e r e cordingly for taking the risks of dining out as a boss. s o lo w t h a t n e a r ly a ll f a ile d a n d Otuside of the top appointive jobs in the State, the m ajority t h a t th e r e s u lts o f th e e x a m in a tio n of the proposed management personnel w ill have none of a re k n o w n o n ly t o t h e a d m i n i s ­ these management benefits. Furthermore, they will lose their t r a t i o n o f t h e v a r io u s c e n t e r s . bargaining position as employees by being separated from T h e p r o v in c ia l a p p o i n t m e n t s a t the m ajority of their fellow workers in State service and t h e s e c e n t e r s a r e a p p o in t e d w i t h ­ th eir right to share in the ensuing strength th at such unity o u t a n y r e g a r d t o s e n io r it y a t a ll. in larg^e numbers lends to viable employee negotiations. M a n y o f t h e a d m in i s t r a t i o n s a t T h at’s one side of it. For the rank and file State worker t h e s e c e n t e r s a re v e r y h i g h h a n d e d the proposed management class denies direct access to pro­ In d e a li n g w i t h s t a f f s u c h a s : L N e w c e n t e r r e c e n t ly o p e n e d motional titles. Let the Rockefeller Administration—and more particularly, the Civil Service Department—answer just a t 232 E . 12 S t., m o r e t h a n h a l f how th at’s going to aflect the current battle to retain quality o f t h e s u p e r v is o r s h a v e le s s t h a n personnel in government service and attract new people from s ix m o n t h s o n t h e j o b w h ile t h e r e have been personnel th a t h ave the private sector. b e e n w i t h t h e p r o g r a m s in c e It Above all, this proposed class Is a direct blow at the s t a r t e d a n d h a v e n ’t b e e n g iv e n a basic concepts of a M erit System, no m atter what sophisti­ break. cated assurances the State hands down. Government Is run 2. S c h e d u l i n g o f p e r s o n n e l t o by humans, not well-meaning, philosophical directives, and d i f f e r e n t to u r s w i t h o u t r e g a r d t o one predilection of management-type humans Is to keep t h e i r c h o i c e o r s e n io r it y In rotat-: the guys underneath in control by threatening their po­ In g p e r s o n n e l a t a ll c e n t e r s . sition if they don’t “go along” w ith the brass. 3. T h e r e q u e s t o f a d o c t o r ’s I f the State feels the need of a genuine management s lip fo r o n e d a y o f sic k le a v e i n class let it be done in the proper manner, not by pretending v i o l a t io n o f c i v i l se r v ic e la w s. 4. T h e p r a c t i c e t h a t o n ly s u p ­ th a t a chauffer and a commissioner carry the same weight in policy decisions and pocketbooks. The whole thing to date e r v is o r s a n d p r iv ile g e d p e r s o n n e l has been badly managed. And conducted by people who e n j o y t h e b e n e f i t o f w e e k - e n d s a s p a ss days. should know better. T h e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o n c e r t s word has been forthcoming from City H all on the date of resumption of the lunchtime concerts for civil ser­ vice employees which started last year as the idea of Oscar Kanny, director of public relations for the New York City Housing Authority. Mayor Lindsay was praised by the civil service corps for his sponsorship of the concerts which cost the City nothing. The cost of providing the professional musicians is paid for by public-spirited citizens from the downtown M an­ hattan area. Attendance at the concerts is not limited to the City’s public employees. State employees and Federal employees— now neighbors in the Civic Center complex— are also among the audience. While nobody checks attendance, it is highly probable many non-civil service employees from neighboring o/hces attend too. The success of last year’s pilot programs leads us to the hope that announcement of the programs will be made shortly. N o I f t h e C it y c a n g iv e t h e r e s u l t s foi’ e x a m s fo r p o l i c e m e n in w h ic h 7,00 0 p e o p le t o o k p a rt, a n d t h e r e s u lt s k n o w n In t h r e e w e e k s , w e s h o u l d h a v e g o t t e n o u r r e s u lt s lo n g a g o , t o e l i m i n a t e t h e d isc o r d a s to w h o is q u a lifie d a n d w h o i s n ’t. N A M E W IT H E L D ON R E Q U E S T M a rtin H o n o red P O U G H K E E P SIE — Jam es M ar­ tin , a m e m b e r o f t h e H u d s o n R iv e r S t a t e H o s p i t a l s t a f f s in c e 1956, h a s b e e n n a m e d t h e h o s p i t a l ’s “P s y c h i a t r i c A id e o f t h e Y e a r .” T h e ce r tific a te o f a c h ie v e m e n t w a s p r e s e n t e d to h im a t a r e c e n t c e r e m o n y b y M rs. B a r b a r a S . S t e e v e s , e x e c u t i v e d ir e c to r o f t h e D u t c h e s s C o u n ty S o c i e t y fo r M e n ­ ta l H e a lth . Tueaclay, May 28, CivilService Law & You By W ILLIAM GOFFEN (M r. G o ffe s , a m e m b e r of the N ew rork B ar, te a e k e s la w at C o lle g a o f t h e C i t j e l N e w Y ork , Is ttie a n t h e r e t m a n y beofcs aai a r t ic le s a n d c o -a u ih o r e d **New Y ork C r im ia a l Law.**) Test Booklet Retention IN ACCORDANCE w ith the policy of the State D e p a r t , ment of Civil Service, an examinee may not retain a copy of the civil service examination. The following justification fori this policy was published in the State Personnel News for| October, 1967, a periodical distributed to State e m p l o y e e s ; First, the value of a test question as a measure of an applicant’s capabilities cannot be accurately appraised u ntil the question has actually been used in one or mor« tests and exposed to appeals by candidates. As each new test question is used in civil service examinations th« results are carefully analyzed to determine whether the question is free of defects and—more importantly—whe­ ther or not it has served to separate the more capable from the less capable candidates. Because candidates are not allowed to take away or copy test questionss, tho.se which prove effective in actual competition are available for reuse. Approximately 80 percent or more of the questions in State civil service examinations have been used before. HOWEVER, IT IS obvious th at the competent personnel I of the Civil Service Commission has proven itself capable ofl fram ing reliable examination questions, and it is shockingl th at old questions are reused to such a vast extent. Moreover, the practice of denying the candidate the right to retain the examination booklet handicaps him in exercising his clearj legal right to seek judicial review of the examination. ThisI valuable right has been given express recognition by the Coiirt| of Appeals in Gruner v. McNamara and other cases. THE C IV IL SERVICE Commission’s justification, above| quoted, for its policy toward examination questions satisflec the Court of its reasonableness in the case of Bruns v. Suf* folk County Civil Service Commission (New York Law J ou rn ­ al, May 15, 1968, page 19). The proceeding was brought be­ cause fifteen questions out of seventy-five comprising a| promotional examination for Sergeant in the SufTolk C ountyl Police Department were identical with those in an e x a m i n - | ation six months earlier for the position of Detective In-j vestigator for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office. Many of the patrolmen who took the earlier e x a m i n a t i o n ! also participated in the Sergeant’s examination. The peti­ tioners, participants in the Sergeant’s promotional e x a m in ­ ation who had not taken the earlier examination, sought judicial annulment of the examination on the ground that competitors who had taken both examinations had the unfaiij advantage of fam iliarity w ith the fifteen reused q u e s t io n s j THE SUFFOLK County Civil Service Commission crossj moved to dismiss the petition. I t pointed out that forty-fouj candidates competed in both examinations. Of such applH cants, many who failed the first exaimnation also failed thj second; only one passed the second who failed the first; anij two scored lower on the second than on the first. Moreovefj it seems that the pettioners would have failed the Sergean] examination even if allowed full credit for all of the fifteei[ repeated questions. JUSTICE JACK Stanislaw held th at the repetition of thj fifteen questions was not an improper exercise of d iscretion a n d that the petitioners were not unreasonably a g g r i e v e d *>| such repetition. In the words of Justice Stanislaw: One cannot expect examinations to be given i» ® vacuum. Respondents’ judgment in utilizing repeated questions on examinations appears not only practical, but reasonable and within the proper exercise of their discretionary powers. BE THAT AS it may, the convenience to the Commissi^ of reutilization of old examination questions s h o u l d p e r h a i yield to the inconvenience visited upon the civil s e r v i c e enj ployee desirous of exercising his unquestioned legal to challeneg the choice of correct answers. Moreover, | fram ing of new questions for each exsrminatlon burdensome for the experienced iexatolh'e»s of the Olvi vice Commission and would eliminate possible vantage to those candidates who have become repeated questions. CI VI L dC'^'l^,v. May 28, 1968 SERVI CE LEADER Paffe Srroa 9 \rkis W e e k ' s I v H Service •« . Television jelevision p r o g r a m s o f I n t e r e s t civil se rtlce e m p lo y e e s a re [ladcast d a ily over W NYC, iiuiel 31, I^ ex t w e e k ’s p r o g r a m s listed b e lo w . , M onday, Ju n e 3 I) p.m.— A r o u n d t h e C lo c k — ly .C . P o lic e D e p t, t r a i n in g p r o Irani: “C ro w d s— P s y c h o l o g y a n d tactics.’’ p.m. -O n t h e J o b — N .Y .C . [ire D epa l a m e n t t r a i n in g p ^aJr.un: “ A rso n .” ' , T uesday, Ju n e 4 p.m — A r o u n d the | C lo c k ^ j y C. Polijqe; D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n [jT p rogram : “C r o w d s — P s v c h o l r2v and T a c t i c s .” p m . —, W h a t ’s N e w In , Y o u r chools -^^<Series o n N Y C ’s Ichools, W e d n e sd a y , J u n e p in — A r o u n d 5 the C lo ck — !Y C P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t t r a l n p ro gram . |;i p.m.— W h a t ’s N e w I n Y o u r ■’hools — S e r ie s bhrols. ' ‘ ■ p m .— O n th e on N Y C ’s J o b -N .Y .C i^ie D e p a r t m e n t t r a in in g , p ro i:n. ! p.m.— I n t h e L a w Library,— iiiiial r ^ e p r e se n ta tio n o f t h e Volkswagen’s electronic brain. It’s smarter than a carburetor. t;iiiiinal D e f e n d a n t .” T hursday, Ju n e 6 p.m — A r o u n d t h e C lo c k — rv c . P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n h? p rog ra m , p m . - O n t h e J o b — N .Y .C . . D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n in g p r o |fani. ... [JO p .m .—.C o m m u n ity A c t io n — Jxaminatipn o f h e a l t h a n d w e lices. F rid a y , J u n e 7 i>.m. A ro u n d t h e C lo ck — lYC. P olice D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n pi-osram. m ■ I n t h e L a w L ib r a r y — piiiial R e p r e s e n ta t io n o f C r lm fial D e f e n d a n t .” S;itUrday, J u n e 8 A la s, th e c a r b u r e t o r . ( S i n c e it k n o w s e v e r y t h i n g p r e c i s e l y , it c a n d e ­ D e c e n t a n d h a r d - w o r k i n g t h o u g h it w a s , it ju st c o u l d n ’t thin k . h o w m uch fu el y o u n e e d a r e s o p r e c i s e th a t y o u S o e v e r y n o w a n d t h e n it w o u l d d o t h o u g h t l e s s l i t t l e t h i n g s . Like g e t e v e r y t h i n g d i r t y . W a s t e g a s . S h a m e l e s s l y p o l l u t e t h e a ir . O ur new c i d e e v e r y t h i n g p r e c i s e l y . A n d its d e c i s i o n s a b o u t a c t u a l l y w in d u p b u r n in g l e s s g a s . ) F in a lly , it's t o o p r u d e n t t o s h a m e l e s s l y p o l l u t e t h e a ir. c o m p u te r w o u ld never b eh ave th a t w ay. ( N o unburnt fu el a r o u n d th e e n g i n e m e a n s n o unburnt In t h e fir st p l a c e , it ’s t o o e d u c a t e d t o g e t e v e r y ­ t h in g d i r t y . (It’s a l w a y s p r o p e r l y i n f o r m e d a b o u t c h a n g e s in t h e s p e e d , e n g i n e tem p era­ fu el to o sh rew d in th e a tm o sp h ere. e x h a u s t f u m e s is g r e a t l y J u st thin k . W h e n y o u g e t a c a r b u r e t o r - l e s s V W i n f o r m e d a b o u t w h a t ' s im p r o p e r ^ i t ’s ev a p o ra te r e d u c e d .) t u r e a n d l o a d . S o it's a l w a y s p r o p e r l y And to E v en th e p o llu tio n fro m to w a ste g a s. Squoreback not or o n ly VW F astb ack , b e c o r jie th e you proud p o s s e s s o r o f o so u n d b o d y . B u t o f a b r i l l i a n t m in d . p.m.— C 6 m m u n it y A c t io n — ' fMininatidri o f h e a l t h a n d w'elire services'. • pm . -^?0n t h e J o b - N .Y .C . pe Depai^tm ent t r a i n in g pro^. [Rental Hygiene Tests P 'ty -th ro e c a n d id a te s fo r ' IWRienist p o s i t i o n s w ith ^t.v took m e d ic a l e x a m s last, accovding to th e C ity D e^ o f . P erso n n el. "* '^omen— Easily Learn to liV E S T IG A T E a c c i d e n t s and PJUST CLAIMS S2GU a week (Full tim e) SlOO a week (p a rt tim e) ••o iirM , t D lch U olaagM •l«u) I'..,, N’o BKc o r *'•'••• a d v i f o r y *" HOW. w k l7 fo » KioKiiir fK liifu llu n piiirfiiiro l L | ^ ^ ° 0 K L E T - BE 3 , 5 ? 1 0 P C E BUSINESS INSTITUTE .7 32nd St., H.V, < .Aniifyville MqnPer Molprs, l(d, , , , Huntington. Fearn Motors, Inc. , , ^ Auburn^ Mgrtin Perry, Inc, Inwood .Volksvy.agen 5 Towns, Inc. ’ Bafavia Bob Hawkes, Inc. ., , , |thac;a ^Jjpl^y Motor Corp. Bay iShore Trahs-lsland Aufotmobiies Corp. Jamaica Manes Voltsvvagen, Inc. ' Bayside 6ay Volkswagen Corp. Jamestown Stateside Motors, Inc. Binghamtbn ' Kresge, lijc. Johnstown V.alley Small Car Corp. Bronx. Avoxe.CprporaHort ; Kingston Amerling Volkswagen, liiCu' >„ ■ Bronx Balk-DeTrin Motor CoVp. la Grangevilie Ahmed Mptors, ltd, Brooklyn Aldan Volkswagen, Inc. Latham Academy Motors, Inc, Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc. Massena Seaway Volkswagen, Inc. Brooklyn Kingsboro Motors Corp. Merrick Saker Motors Corp., ltd, Buffalo Jim Kelly|s, Inc. ! ’ ' Middletown Greenspan Motors, Inc. Elmiford Howard Holmes, Inlc. Monticello Route 42 Volkswagen Corp. Fulton lakeland Volkswagen, Inc. Mount Kisco North County Vplkswagen, Inc. Genova Doihak Motors, Inc. New Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc. GlemFolli Bromley Imports, Inc. New Rochell# County Autom'ptiye Co., Inc, Hamburg Hal Casey Motors, Inc. New York City ViJlM^agen Bristol Motors, In c , Harmon Jim McGlone Motors, Inc. New York City Volkswogen Fifth Avenue, Inc. Hempstead Small Cars, Inc. Newburgh F& C Motors, Inc. HIcksvlllei Walters-Donoldson, Inc. Niagara Falls Amendola Motors, Inc. Hornell Suburban Motors, Inc. Clean Glean Imports, Inc. Horseheads H. R. Amacher & Sons, Inc. Cneonta John Eckert, Inc. Hudson John Feore Motors, Inc. Plattsburgh Celeste Motors, Inc. Queens Village Weis Volkswagen Corp. Rensselaer Cooley Motors Corp, Riverhead Don Wqld Motors, Inc, Rochester Breton Motors, Inc. RochAjter F. A. Motoi’S, Inc. ' Rochester Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc. East Rochester Irmer Volkswagen, Inc. Roms Seth H»jritj9y bn(;i Sons, |rtc. Roslyn Dor Motors, ltd. Sayville Bianco Motors, Inc. Schenectady Colonie Motors, Inc. Smithtown George and Dalton Volkswagen, Inc. Southampton Brill Motors; ltd. Spring Valley C. A. Haigh, Inc. Staten Island Staten Island Small Cgrs, ltd. Syracuse Sprague Motors, Inc. East Syracuse Precision AutQs, Inc. Tonowanda Granville Motors, Inc. Utica Martin Volkswagen, Inc. Valley Stream Vai-Streom Volkswagen, Inc. Watertown Harblin Motors, Inc. West Nyack Foreign Cars of Rockland, Inc, Woodbury Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc. Woodsidft Queensboro Volkswagen, Inc. Yonkers Dunwoodie Motor Corp. Autlior<Kil OMton Tuesday, May C I V I L S E RV I CE T EADER Div. of Parole Chap. Elects Fiti-James N e w s M e d ia C o m m itte e A p p o in te d (Continued from Page 2) R o b e r t A. P i t z - J a m e s h a s b e e n e l c c l e d p r e s id e n t o f t h e D iv is io n o f P a r o le , A lb a n y c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . O t h e r o f f ic e r s e le c t e d a f t e r t h e c l i a p t e r ’s recent vote in c lu d e : H a r o ld C annon, v ic e - p r e s id e n t ; J o a n L it t le , s e c r e t a r y ; a n d R u t h L o v e g r o v e , tr e a s u r e r . E x e c u t iv e c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s c le c t e d w ere : H e n r y B a n k h e a d , su p ervi.sory r e p r e s e n t a t iv e ; A r th u r M c C a b e , p a r o le o f f i c e r r e p r e s e n ­ And, G e n e R o b b , p r e s id e n t , N e w Y ork S l a t e P u b l i s h e r s A s s o c ia t io n ; t a t i v e ; a n d P a u l a C a lu c c io , c le r ­ i c a l r e p r e s e n t a tiv e . • O F I • i M l< A P P L I A I \ < • 1)1^4 E OIITLKT A L B A N Y — D a v id dent of H a r r is , p r e s i­ C o r r e c tio n D ep artm en t • W A S H E R S • D R Y E R S • R E F R IG E R A T O R S • F R E E Z E R S • R A N G E S • D I S H W A S H E R S • T .V . • S T E R E O c h a p te r , C a p ita l D i s t r i c t C o n f e r ­ ence, C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y ees A ssn . h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e fo llo w in g c h a i r m e n w e r e a p p o i n t ­ • A IR C O N D IT IO N E R S ed to t h e r e s p e c t iv e c o m m i t t e e s fo r C I V I L S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E P R IC E S Q U O T E D A R E S L IG H T L Y A B O V E W H O L E S A L E th e en su in g year: • Featuring — All Famous Brand Names L e g is la tiv e , A n g e C a r e y ; S o c i a l & R e c r e a tio n , J u d y S a lm e r i; E d u ­ c a t io n , J o h n G ill; M e m b e r s h ip . 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T h e N ew Y ork sy s te m c o n sists o f 200 R C A s t u d e n t i n s t r u c t i o n a l t e r m in a l s lo c a t e d in 16 e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l s in M a n h a t t a n , B r o n x a n d B r o o k ly n . I n s o m e s c h o o ls , o n e or t w o o f t h e t e le p r in t e r t e r m in a l s a re i n s t a l l e d in s e v e r a l c la s s r o o m s w h ile in o t h e r s c h o o ls t h e y a r e c lu s t e r e d in a s i n g l e c la s s r o o m . E a c h t e r m in a l is u se d in r o t a ­ t io n by s o m e 30 p u p ils d u r in g t h e n o r m a l s c h o o l d a y a n d w ill be u s e d e v e n t u a l ly by a d d it i o n a l p e r ­ s o n s a t t e n d i n g r e m e d ia l, a d u l t or o t h e r in s t r u c t i o n a l f u n c t i o n s a f t e r s c h o o l h o u r s. T h e r e m o t e t e r m i n ­ a l s a r e l in k e d to s m a l l c o m m u n i - R o v e r l y N a i m e r . 0 6 7 : D o n a l d W, F r e d m a n . 0 0 6 7 : .N.in G K r e i l i d i , (JtMIO; I’li,vllia II. D i a m o n d , 6 0 ; i; i: B a r b a r a l>. S h a n i l a h , 6 o ; t; i: I ’a ii l .i (Joldbe ri r, 00;|:1: M a r i o n R . B a i-a s h , 6 0 0 0 ; H e r b e r t A b r a n i o w i i z , OOtlOj E l e a s e p I). J a i ’k^iin . 6 0 0 0 : M a r y M . Cor* i-'oraii, r>!MJ6: E l l e g F oi 'h I, o !M)6. t r o n ic s p e e d . T h e c o m p u t e r p r o c ­ e s s e s it s p r o g r a m m e d c o m m a n d s in t e r m s o f m illio n s o f a s e c o n d w h il e s t u d e n t s w o r k in t e r m s o f se co n d s. T h u s , a lth o u g h a n u m ­ b er o f s t u d e n t s a r e s i m u l t a n e o u s l y u s in g t h e c o m p u t e r , e a c h f e e l s h e a lo n e h a s t h e m a c h i n e ’s a t t e n t i o n . T h e s t u d e n t “c o n v e r s e s ” w i t h th e co m p u ter an d b ecom es a n a c t i v e p a r t i c i p a n t in t h e l e a r n i n g p r o c e s s. T h e c o m p u t e r a c t s lik e a p r iv a t e tu to r , g i v in g i n u n e d ia t e r e i n f o r c e m e n t In t h e c a s e o f c o r ­ r e c t a n s w e r s a n d a p p r o p r ia te f e e d ­ b a c k in t h e c a s e o f erro r s. S t u ­ d e n t s a re a u t o m a t i c a l l y d ir e c t e d to m o r e c h a l l e n g i n g m a t e r ia l o r r e m e d ia l I n s tr u c tio n , o n t h e b a s is o f th e ir p erfo rm a n c e. B y r e f e r e n c e t o e a c h s t u d e n t ’s p a s t p e r f o r m a n c e record , t h e c o m ­ p u te r k n o w s w h i c h p a r t ic u la r s u b ­ j e c t m a t t e r to s e l e c t fo r a n y p a r ­ t ic u la r s t u d e n t . 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( J H S , H S , CB s n b je.'i.), Voc, trs.. S lu m t r s . ) . I m n i c d , f u l M i m e v a i'a u i io R . .Man. U .S . f o r B o y * ( f o r m e r l y P S N o . 0 2 2 ) . .116110 b o n n e . T e a c h e r s w ill) a n y IH'S. a r e (liKil)l «. •100 H u <1m )U S t ., N Y r (W est G ieenwicU VillaK:e) W A t i k i n s 4-2-l.'i4. P a r k lUff i a i ' i l i t i e s . M a i h . , S e p t ., J u l i a R i i h i n a n U .S ., W i 'i te ; K a d v . in y . 31'< 10. 0 7 t h S t ., N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 1 0 0 2 1 . « A ve., t n i i c , t i c ' p l / , l ' l * 7X f< . ' . f i7 4 D u n u f n t l i r o o l i l , \ n , N..V. 1 1 2 0 7 . .Mule S H i o o l A i d . K v a n i K 'f » 'b i) d s U . S . , ht.ll'tinir Se|)(., I1I6H, fi'om 7 ::iO t o -I : 1 S P . M . If i u l i ' r e s t e d p l e a s e hCi> M r . Ad elHoli, R o o m a:iO. i'U-u«e d o M t p h o n e . ? a g e T w e lv e C I V I L ^ S E R V I C E t C A D m encansof I t a lia n E R I ► T u e s J a y , M a y 28, . . . • T H E DEBT OUR NATION OWES TO OUR CITIZENS OF ITALIAN DESCENT CAN NEVER BE MEASURED. THERE IS NO WALK OF AMERICAN LIFE - - WHETHER IN SCIENCE, INDUSTRY, ART, OR PUBLIC SERVICE - WHICH HAS NOT BEEN ENRICHED BY THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS. I AM SURE THAT EVERY AMERICAN APPLAUDS YOUR PURPOSE IN FOCUSING NATIONAL ATTENTION ON THIS LONG AND CHERISHED LEGACY"... L yndon B . J o h n so n i n a m e s s a g e to A I D o n th e o c c a s io n o f i t s I n a u g u r a l R a l l y a tte n d e d b y 2 0 ,0 0 0 m e m b e rs a n d fr ie n d s a t M a d is o n S q u a re G a rd e n i n N e w Y o rk , O c to b e r 1 9 ,1 9 6 7 , D e s c e n t , in c . A ID is a national organization of thousands o f Am erican-Italians and friends united to combat defamation, discrimination and bigotry wherever they appear, and to m aintain and enhance its proud dual heritage through programs of education, culture and social action. Am erican-Italians need apologize to no one. The United States has been enriched by our vast contributions to every aspect of its life and culture. It is an acknowledged fa ct that we are, and always have been, a productive and creative segm ent of the population. However, w e w ill not rest on our laurels. We w ill continue to strive toward greater heights, not only because of pride and confidence in our talents and capabilities but also because, as good citizens, w e seek the betterment of the community. We firmly believe in self-reassessm ent and in positive programs that w ill further enhance our im age as a counter action to attempts to debase it. To achieve this objective, A ID has set its sights on the following goals: 1 . AID will focus on young people, particularly those of Italian background to assist and encourage them to develop their full potential through education and other programs. 2 * AID’SYouth Committee will involve our young people and their friends in programs of good citizenship and personal and civic pride. 3 . AID will make every effort to raise funds to build youth centers where needed to take young people off the streets and to channel their energies into productive pursuits. 4 . AID will strengthen and expand its Legal Committee to help the first-offender and to develop a system of moral and vocational rehabilitation. 5 . AID will survey job opportunities and seek placement for American-Italian boys and girls at all times, but especially during school vacations. In implementing these objectives, A ID w ill not retreat from its firm stand against those who have unfairly stigm atized Am erican-Italians as a group. A s w e develop and project our program, w e urge those who control the mass media and other chan­ nels of communication to publicize w ith greater em­ p h a sis the cre a tiv e deeds and con trib u tio n s o f Am ericans of Italian descent and, indeed, of all other people who contribute to the w elfare and prog­ ress of this nation. We ask all Am erican-Italians and all fair-m inded people to join A ID and help us achieve these w orthy goals. Membership is open to anyone o f any ethnic, racial or religious background. 6« AID will seek to nourish pride in our rich heritage so that our youth may be inspired to emulate the giants, past and present, of Italian culture. 7 . AID will set aside, from its fund-raising campaigns, substantial sums to build homes for the aged, wings to hospitals and will foster programs for scholarships and the endowment of Chairs at leading universities. 8 . AID will seek to work closely with all governmental and private agencies and with foundations whose purposes coincide with the above. 9 . AID extends the hand of friendship and cooperation to all racial, religious and ethnic groups working toward similar ends. 1 0 . AID will strive to make certain that American-Italians are given the respect, recognition and representation they deserve in government, in industry, in the professions, and in every field of activity in which they engage. A m e r ic a n s o f Ita lia n D e sc e n t, In c. ( A I D ) 4 0 0 M a d iso n A v e n u e N e w Y ork, N e w Y ork 1 0 0 1 7 H d . ( 2 1 2 ) 4 2 1 -4 0 7 0 G e n t le m e n : E n c lo s e d p l e a s e fin d m y cTieclc f o r $ 1 0 .0 0 f o r o n e y e a r ’s d u e s . I a m i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e p r o g r a m a n d o b j e c t i v e s o f A I D . P l e a s e s e n d m e a m e m b e r s h ip c a r d . NAME. ( p l e u a p r in t ) A DDBESSL -P H O N E . (stra t) (atate) O C C U P A T IO N S IG N A T U E E - J o in u s in th is c ru s a d e ! F i l l o u t th e c o u p o n a n d m a il i t to d a y . P le a s e m a k e clieclc o r m o n e y o r d e r p a y a b le t o A I D ♦Formerly using the corporate name; American Italian ADti-Defamation Leasue, la c QX A m e r ic a n o f I t a l i a n D e s c e n t , I n c . Contributions are tax deductible. CBPMd*)' _____________ P H O N E ____________ C I V I L S E RV I CE L EADER X.uMlay, May^ B R O N X S P E C IA L 2 3 2 S T & W H I T E P L A I N S RD Take over NO NO existing m tge. Det C L O S IN G CO STS C R E D IT C H EC K > REAL brk. F IR S T - M E T R E A L T Y 3 5 2 5 B o s to n R o o d , B ro n x O L 4 -5 6 0 0 & q u e s t io n s C A M B R IA about HGTS L4«t o r R e t i r e m e n t B o m e s F o rm s — E alales — A creasa F a r m & H om e R e a lty N e w to n . N J (C losed o n S u n d a y s ) $ 2 2 ,9 9 0 Legal 2 fam ily. E x q u is ite condition. M odern kitchcns and bath. F inished b a s e m e n t , l a r g e g a r d e n p l o t. Garage. LO NG IS L A N D 168-12 H i l ls i d e HOMES A v e .. H o u s e s F o r S a le - N e w J e r s e y Jam aica RE 9 -7 3 0 0 ~ F R E E H O L D -L A K E W O O D SHORE AREA Hom e U .S . G o v e r n m e n t N o C lo s in g Fees I a n d 2 F a m ily H o m e s Q u e e n s & Nassau T. PARRY Covernment Relations Manager BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD Albany, New York FOR This C o lu m n w ill a p p e a r p erio d ­ ically. A s a p u b lic s e r v i c e , M r. Parry w ill a n s w e r q u e s t io n s r e l a ­ tive to tn c S t a t e w i d e P la n . P l e a s e Bubmit y o u r q u e s t i o n s t o Mr. Parry, B lu e C ro ss B l u e S h ield M iinager, T h e S t a t e w i d e P la n , r.’i.S W ester n A v e n u e , A lb a n y , N .y . 12203. P l e a s e do n o t s u b m it quest io n s p e r t a in in g t o s p e c i f i c claim s. O n ly q u e s t io n s o f g e n e r a l Interest c a n b e a n s w e r e d h e r e . Q. ,>Iy husband is applying for disability retirem ent from ■ State School. I would like to know if he will still be covejred by th e S ta te­ wide Plan or should I change m ine over to the fam ily plan? IN F O R M A T IO N G u tle b e r M l 9 6 -2 1 have checked N ew Y ork vi«;e w ith D ep a rtm en t and S ta te w id e a b ility P la n r e tir e m e n t. ta lk t o h i s o w n on He 1 or P'a.yroll o f f i c e r t o w o r k o u t t h e w ork. W /M F la . o u tlin e d are in covered by in q u ir y your F a rm s B lu e S h ie ld P la n . T h e s e p r o c e d u r e s and th ey m ay a lso be p e r f o r m e d i n y o u r d o c t o r ’s o f ­ fice. T h e o n l y r e s tr ic tio n s o n th is ty p e o f s u r g e r y a r e w h e n th ey are p erfo rm ed as cos- i^ietic s u r g e r y t o i m p r o v e o n e ’s & 8 C o u n try O ra n g e Se Pike. P.M . w ith in X -ra y is p erfo rm ed B E K G K N CO, (1.5 M I N S N Y C ) H O M K S I N 4.1 T O W N S A L L I 'K I C K S - S T Y l . K S - S I Z E S H A N D K L S M A N R n a l t y Co. , K roU er, O p e n !)-8 TM ( N Y C ) LA 4 -ti2 1 0 ; ( N J ) T K iin cek 72 h o u r s of- a n ac- in an de- J^^i’t m e n t cf o u t-p a tie n t a h o s p it a l, i t is a M ajo r y o u r ‘r e c e i p t . . A ilvk ' . B IG R-7 W YCK B A R G A IN S P IC & S P A N H O L L I S O W N E R 'S S A C R I F I C E F A M IL Y GARDENS P R IC E N eat 61-4 room DETACHED COLONIAL w ith playroom base­ ment & garage. On quiet tre e shaded street. E x tr e m e ly lo w p r ic e $ 1 8 ,9 9 0 Terms to su it y o u r budget $ 1 8 ,4 9 0 $200 Down on Layaway Plan COME IN—WITHOUT OBLIGATION OL 7-7900 ABCO REALTY U 9 - 1 2 H IL L S ID E A V E ., J A M A I C A Q U E E N S V IL L A G E $ 2 3 ,9 9 0 CUSTOM BUILT — DETACHED F i e l d s t o n e h o m e c o n s i s t i n g of 7 h u g e r o o m s — 4 e x c e p t i o n a l sized b ed ro o m s — s tre a m lin e d k itc h e n w ith wall oven an d c o u n te r - to p ra n g e — o v e r s i z e d g a r a g e — w a l l t o w a l l c a r p e t i n g — r e f r i g e r a t o r —■ w a s h i n g m achine — screens, sto rm s, V e n e tia n s. Near H illsid e Avenue. O N L Y 5750 D O W N ON CONTRACT queens w a lk to subw ay C o n s i s t i n g o f : 6 f t 4 r m a p ts . B o t h w a l l o v e n k i t c h e n — n e w b a t h r o o m s — s i t u a t e d o n 5 0 x 1 0 0 l a n d s c a p e d g r o u n d s — 2 c a r g a r a g e — ' o a d f , of e x tra s included! P R I C E : $27,990 — L I V E R E N T F R E E and O W N Y O U R O W N H O M E ! $1,000 N E E D E D O N C O N T R A C T . BVTTEltLy & GREEN J A m a i c a 6 -6 3 0 0 1 (P A R K IN G rA C lM T lK S A V A I I .A B I .K ) F a rm s & C o u n try H o m e s N e w Y o rk S ta te Rent M e d ic a l, CSL Show Frank Fodera IV 9-9320 N K W Sprin g- C a t a l o g o f h u n d r e d s o f R f i l KHtat« & BUHineHH Kiiri;uiii8. A ll T y p i « , S i z e s & P r i c e s . D a h l R e a l t y , C o b l c s k il ! . N ew Y ork. A p t . F o r R e n t - I s la n d P k ., L . l. 3 H ouse ft e l e c t r i e inelii(le<l. n e a r ( iK 2-(«>!t4 a f t e r f) ji.ni For S o le O liiii - B ro n x 7 Days F a rm s & C o u n tr y H o m e s , D u tc h e s s C o u n ty P A R A D IS E H ID E A W A Y ^yt R O O M c o t t a g e w i t h 4 w o o d e d a cre s. $1 0,500. B e t t y A r c h e r , H o s n e r M t . R d W e s t of Taconic Parkw ay, H o p ew ell J u n c t i o n 2. N . Y . ( 9 1 4 ) 2 2 6 - 7 4 0 0 . F a rm s & C o u n try H o m e s, N e w Y o rk S ta te F U L L P R IC E $ 5 0 0 0 keep; . K(K).MS, e:in IranH . ( .' ilG ) IC.AST C H K S T K R HI), v i e i n i t y . — 2 - K a n i .1i2,()0() d o w n , d e t a e l i e d o n 7 5 ' x l O O ’ p l o t, b e a u t i f u l (In hiiHejueiit. J. J. LAWKKNCK OL W h i l e IMh Iuh Kd. c o v ere d m e d ic a l e x p e n se on your A 5 spacious bedrooms, many superb extras. NEW SIDING Call For Free Estimates Q- Recently, my w ife had an L a k e G e o rg e V illa g e accident at hom e. I report­ 2 B R . C O T T A G E . 24 ft L R , F i . e . j l a c e , B a t h , S;iec K i t c h . ’/ i a c re . 1 B R C a b i n , ed the accident and sub­ outdoor fir epl. JUDY SA B A T E L L I, 2127 Broadw ay, Schenectady, N .Y ., m itted a bill for $16.00 to 12306. F R 4 - 8 9 4 5 aft . 5 : 3 0 . Blue Shield. They paid $6 . 0 0 lo r th e doctor’s bill, a co v ere d ite m u n d e r th e but said they couldn’t pay S t a t e w i d e P l a n . Y o u r w i f e ’s the rem aining $ 1 0 . 0 0 w hich X -ra y w as n ot covered be­ was Oie cost o f an X -ray c a u s e it w a s p e r fo r m e d in th e at tlj^ lo c to r ’s office. Later, d o c t o r ’s o ffic e , but your my daughter had an acci­ d a u g h t e r ’s c l a i m p r o b a b l y o r i ­ dent. The doctor had an X-ray tak en and Blue g i n a t e d i n t h e o u t - p a t i e n t d e ­ Shield paid the entire cost p a r t m e n t a n d , t h e r e f o r e , w a s of the accident. I wonder p a i d a s a p a r t o f t h e e m e r ­ why the total cost was not g e n c y t r e a t m e t n . T h e $ 1 0 . 0 0 c h a r g e f o r t h e o ffic e X - r a y is paid in both cases. an 121*.;, ST. A LB A N S A L L B R IC K L E G A L 2 -F A M IL Y $ 2 1 ,9 9 0 Detached, 9 room, 2 FULL baths Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, Walks, G arag e Floors, Concrete Stoops, Patch Brick Stoops, Basements, Porches, Small Alterations. appearance. If VAN CONCRETE W O RK C o u n ty or .Jerklu*. Chamber or ro m m eree, S t. r e tem b a r g n erld a 8S731 — LEGAL 2-FAMILY — H o u s e s F o r S a le - N e w J e r s e y S o le FOR H om es R etirem ent B nm r*. the Tri S tate ar ea. GOLDMAN AGENCY P o r t Jr>rvla N Y ( 0 | 4 ) 8 5 e &2Sf< For ELEG ANT B R IC K O NLY FREE! Bulk A c r e a e « Buainewr-n in n ia y b e p e r f o r m e d i n t h e h o s ­ p ita l A fltr F lo rid a Hom e C.H.I, Large i room "DREAM" duplex Cam bria Heights — Estate a p t. PLUS INCOME PRODUClike Tudor, 8 immense rooms, |NG apt. & garage. SENSA2 FULL baths, FINISHED base- TIONAL BUY ment. garage. q ^ lY $ 2 0 ,9 9 0 E j c e i t in s S I : M M K R ( '; i t a l o i f I B l p 3 06 p.'wri'ti! T h o u s a n i l s o f p r o p e r t i e s d e s e r i b e d , i>letii red— L a n d . K a i n i , Hon)eg, Bn^iiie.^s— W a t e r f r o n t , K e e r i'i il io n , R e ­ t i r e m e n t , S e l e e t e d Hi'st t h r i i n i i t t h e IJ S. (>8 Y e a r s ’ s e r v i c e , o v e r f>(»() Olf ii'es, .T!> s t a t e s C o a s t t o Coa*it. M ailed KKKK from the W o rld 's L a i t r e s l I S T K t U t K K .M . T Y , 6 0 - E M E . 4 2 u d St, NY, NV 1 0 0 1 7 . procedures your R e tir e m e n t REALTY I*li. su r g ic a l 2 8 7 -1 2 8 8 ST. PETE — fh* City for Living FREE! "LIVING IN ST. PETE" book­ let. Packed full of facts, figures and fotoi of SUNNY ST. PETE. Popular resort for 1,350,000 visitors annually — ideal retirement center. Prices here • r s kinder to your b u d g et. W id e choice of accomnnodations end re­ tirement homes in all price ranges. Wonderful beaches for swimming, fishing, boating, golf, horse and dog races, baseball. WRITE TODAY for this informative book. F T I L L sizfi m o d e l h o m e s in H i e k s v I H e , L . l . O ld C o u n t r y U<l. a t .leru^alrni Ave. (51 H» VVK 8 - 4 4 8 S ; ( 2 1 : J ) 5 ‘.;; i- 01G 0. H w y 209 B o x 14 W c s ' b r o o k v l l l e . N Y y. 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C O M M U N ITY R E C R E A T IO N H A I J a e tc. c o m m i in t tt c i.n a i.iv in o to t M m lt« d I n r o m e R etirees W rite for Free B ooklet T o d ay R O O M H O U S E , 2 ca r Rarage, 2 four room apartm ents, a ls o cement block w o r k s h o p 3 6 x 2 6 — id e a l f o r s m a l l b u s i ­ n e s s. O n m a i n h i g h w a y , 2 / 3 a c re . E x c e l l cond. G ood incom e. ( O w n e r ) , L o h r, Box 2 6 2 , P a l e n v i l le , N Y , ( 5 1 8 ) 6 7 8 - 5 8 9 8 . th e L o ts A F F O R D $ 1 .0 0 p e r d a y R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a le C a ts k ill M ts . h u sb a n d is e lig ib le to c o n tin u e the CALL F lu s h in g 0 8 H o u se s O ra n g e C o u n ty S t a t e C iv il S e r - - Thtrleen ^ V A LU ES Enjoy Youf Golden Days in W RfTB E xcellent R e tire m e nt Hom e. DU FL E X R A N C H E R — 4 r o o m a p t . e a c h s id e — r e n t f r o m o n e s id e wi ll a l m o s t p a y all c o s ts . $1 2,5 00 . GOLDM AN AGENCY 85 P ik e P o rt Jervii NY (914) 856-528 5 F o rm s C A N ROCKAWAV B L V D ., OZONE PARK F o rm s A. I 1 . 1 0 - W e is g o ld & K r u p n ic k , In c ., B ro k e rs — 2 2 1 5 H w y 9, L a k e w o o d , N .J . P h . 3 6 3 -3 0 8 0 V .A . & F .H .A . H O M E S $200 D ow n W IL L IA M ESTATE F o rm s & C o u n try H o m e s — N e w J e rs e y ANSW ERS health in s u r a n c e Page . .j. I Camp, SO It lal-.e f r o n t a g e , lov ely wooded a c re s , nice .fu rn ish ed ; DAHL C a h b l e sk i l l, (518) 895-2495 on 3 house, REALTY New or Y o r k 12043 (518) 234-3664 WHY PAY RENT! ! ! ¥ V * HOLLIS $18,500 4 BEDROOMS • 2 BATHS CAMBRIA HGTS. $24,990 OWNER RETIRING D e t. d u tc h c o lo n ia l - 8 Ige r o o m s o n a lo v e ly l a n d s c a p e d p lo t, f u r n is h a b le b s m t , c o m p le t e lya* m oAd^e r n iz e d . V a c a n t . M o v e r ig h t in. jgg 3 F a m i l y E n g lish g t u c c o c o n .sistin g o f 5 4 pjyg b s m t a p t., ST. 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