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Vol. X X IX , No. 40
Tuesday, June 11, 1968
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P r ic e T e n C en ts
C S E A 's
G re a t
V ic to r y
R o c k e fe lle r S ig n s 1 /6 0 th
R e tire m e n t L aw ; P e rm is s iv e
F o r L o cal G o v e rn m e n ts N o w
ALBANY—Governor Rockefeller last week signed into law the new l/6 0 th pension
bill negotiated last March by the Civil Service Employees Assn. which guarantees at least
h alf pay to State employees upon retirement age 55 after 30 years service.
The bill, which passed both houses of the Legislature in mid-May, received the
G o v e r n o r ’s a p p r o v a l 79 d a y s after
it w a s r a t if ie d o v e r w h e l m i n g l y b y
C SEA d eleg a tes a t a sp e c ia l m e e t ­
i n g In A lb a n y .
ULSTER AGREEMENT
---- Seen here as the final stamp of
•pproval w^s put on recognizing: the Civil Service Employees Assn. as
the bargaining agents for Ulster County employees are, from left,
Joseph P. Dolan, CSEA director of local government affairs; Peter
J. Savago, chairman of the Ulster County Legislature; Robert P.
Brown, president of the Ulster County Unit of OSEA, and James E.
Graham, CSEA area field representative.
U ls te r C o u n ty C h a irm a n
D e n ie s R e c o p i t i o n L a g
F o r E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n
(Special To The Leader)
ULSTER COUNTY—“I was extremely annoyed bo read
the charges which were contained in the Civil Service Leader
on May 7, 1968.
“These charges which were attributed to Legislator M arto r a n a w e r e u n t r u e a n d c e r t a i n ly
did n o t g iv e t h e f a c t u a l s i t u a ­
tion a s i t e x is te d . I f M a r t o r a n a
liad “ ch eclaed w i t h t h e C?ounty
A t to r n e y or C S E A , o r i f C S E A
r e p r e s e n t a tiv e s h a d c h e c k e d w i t h
Its a t t o r n e y , W a r d W . I n g a l s b e ,
Jr., t h e y w o u ld h a v e f o u n d t h e
c o u n ty w is h e d f u r th e r e v i d e n c e
u p on t h e a d v ic e o f t h e C o u n ty
A tto r n e y ” .
T h e se w ere the w ords o f P eter
J. S a v a g o , C h a ir m a n o f t h e U ls t e r
C o u n ty L e g is la tu r e , i p r e s p o n s e to
* n a r t ic le w h i c h h a d a p p e a r e d in
The L e a d e r l a s t m o n th s
A t t h e M a y 9 t h m e e t in g o f
tli« U l s t e r
C o u n ty
L e g is la tu r e
R « so lu tio n N o . 101 o f 1968 w a s
U n a n im o u sly a d o p te d . T h i s r e s o ­
lu tion d e t e r m in e d t h e n e g o t i a t In* u n i t o f U ls t e r C o u n t y e m ­
ployees to b e c o m p r i s e d g e n e r a l ly
o f a ll c o u n t y e m p l o y e e s , e x c l u s iv e
of a ll e le c t e d a n d a p p o i n t e d o f ­
ficia ls, d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s , a n d
C orrection
I n r e p o r t in g o n s p o n s o r s h ip in
tliB L e g is la tu r e o f t h e 2 0 - y e a r r e tU e m e n t b ill. T h e L e a d e r I n a d vsi'ten tly r e f e r r e d t o S e n . R o n a l d
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as an A s­
A lso le f t o u t b y m i s t a k e
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V. W a r y a s ( D - P o u g h k e e p s i e ) a n d
« a i'o id W . C o h n ( D - B r o o k l y n .)
p a r t - t i m e e m p lo y e e s . R e s o l u t i o n
N o . 102, a d o p te d a t t h e s a m e
m e e t in g ,
r e c o g n iz e d
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S e i'v ic e
E m p lo y e e s
A s s n .,
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a s t h e s o le a n d e x c lu s iv e b a r g a i n ­
in g a g e n t fo r th e e m p l o y e e s o f
t h e C o u n ty o f U ls t e r .
In Contact
T h e n e w la w a ls o m a k e s i t p e r ­
m is s iv e fo r lo c a l p u b lic e m p l o y e r s
a n d S t a t e a u th o r it it e s t o a d o p t th e
s a m e p la n . C S E A l e a d e r s r e v e a l e d
t h a t a s s o o n a s t h e b ill h a d b e e n
sig n ed , stro n g a p p e a ls w ere m a d e
to th e T h ru w a y , E a st H u d so n
P a r k w a y a n d S t a t e B r id g e A u t h ­
o r it ie s a s k in g t h a t t h e n e w b e n e ­
f i t b e e x t e n d e d to th e ir e m p l o y e e s .
M a n y lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t s In t h e
S t a t e a lr e a d y p r o v i d e t h e l / 6 0 t h
r e t i r e m e n t p l a n , b u t jas w a s t h e
c a s e w i t h t h e f o r m e r S t a t e p la n ,
r e t r o a c t iv it y g o e s b a c k o n l y to
1960.
Half-Pay Guaranteed
T h e m o st sig n ific a n t p a rt o f th e
n e w r e t i r e m e n t p l a n —e x t e n d i n g it s
retro a ctiv ity to
1938— e r a s e s ^a
l o n g - s t a n d i n g d i s p a r i t y In c o m ­
p u t i n g t h e p e n s i o n f o r m u l a fo r
m a n y o ld e r S t a t e e m p l o y e e s , a
C S E A o f f i c i a l s a id . I t m e a n s th a t
m a n y o f th e se e m p lo y e e s , w h o
w o u ld n o t h a v e b e e n a b le to r e ­
tir e a t h a l f p a y u n d e r th e ir f o r m -
e r c o n t r ib u t o r y p l a n s , w ill b e a s ­
su red o f a t le a st t h a t a m ou n t
a n d e v e n m o r e , If t h e y h a d c o n ­
t r ib u t e d In e x c e s s o f t h e n o r m a l
c o n t r ib u t io n r a t e t m d e r th e o ld
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E xpanded
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* ROCHESTER—^Monroe County Manager Gordon Howe,
late Friday night anounced that he would request the County
Legislature to- approve the l/(iOth retirem ent system, retro­
active to 1938, for the County’s employees.
Speaking at the annual dinner and dance of the Monroe
County chapter, Civil Service Employees Assn., Howe drew
a standing ovation from the almost 1,000 guests when he
made the announcement of his action.
Ratification of the county executive’s request is expected
on June 20, the date of the next meeting of the County
Legislature.
“I hope to be able to say th at Monroe County w ill be
the first to grant this benefit made possible through permis­
sive legislation signed into law by Governor Rockefeller a
few weeks ago,” Howe said.
C S E A
M e tro
6 0 -y ea r p la n .
O t h e r f a c t o r s w h i c h w o u ld g i v e
t h e r e t ir e e e v e n m o r e t h a n h a l t
p a y In c lu d e (1 ) a ll c o n t r i b u t i o n s
( C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e 14)
P o s t p o n e s
E v e n t s
S e n .
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T r i b u t e
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Randolph V. Jacobs, presi­
ALBANY—Out of respect to the late Senator Robert P.
a s A u g u s t , 1967, C S E A w a a In dent of the Metropolitan New
Kennedy, the Civil Service Employees Assn. postponed sev­
c o n t a c t w i t h m e a n d th e C o u n t y
I York Conference, Civil Serv- eral meetings scheduled for last Friday.
A t to r n e y .
At
that
t im e
they
j ice Employees Assn., was
Cancellations included thtj regular monthly meeting of
s t a t e d t h a t H hey r e p r e s e n t e d a
I u n a n im o u s ly r e - e le c t e d to t h a t o f ­
t h e B o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s a n d m e e t ­
m a j o r i t y o f t h e c o u n t y e m p lo y e e s .
f ic e f o r a s e c o n d t w o - y e a r t e r m i n g s o f t h e C o u n t y E x e c u t i v e
C o u n t y r e c o r d s d id n o t in d ic a t e
a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e C o n f e r e n c e C o m m it t e e ,
S ta te w id e
o f f ic e r s ,
t h i s a n d w e m a d e f u r th e r in q u ir y
h e ld r e c e n t ly In N e w Y o r k C ity . a n d t h e P e n s i o n C o m m it t e e . T h e
o f C S E A a s k i n g t h e m to f u r n is h
J a c o b s , w h o w a s r e - e l e c t e d In l a t t e r g r o u p w a s r e s c h e d u le d t o
a n y a d d it io n a l e v i d e n c e t h e y h a d
M a r c h t o th e p r e s i d e n c y o f t h e m e e t t o d a y , w h ile d a t e s f o r t h e
a s to m e m b e r s h i p s o t h a t th e
S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d c h a p t e r a n d o t h e r s e s s io n s w ill b e a n n o u n c e d
c o u n t y c o u l d p r o p e r ly c o n s id e r
w h o is c h a i r m a n o f t h e E m p l o y e e s l a t e r .
th e p rop osal m a d e b y C S E A . I t
A s s o c ia t io n
r e s o lu t io n s c o m m i t ­
A ls o p o s t p o n e d la s t F r i d a y w a s
w a s n o t u n t i l l a t e F ebruai*y o f
t e e w ill b e in s t a lle d a t a l u n c h e o n a m e e t i n g b e t w e e n o f f i c i a l s o f
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c e i'e m o n y t o b e h e l d o n S a t u r d a y , C S E A a n d S t a t e B u d g e t D ir e c t o r G r o u n d s w e l l
B u ild s
J u n e 29, a t t h e B o a r d w a l k R e s t a u ­ T . N o r m a n H u r d t o d i s c u s s r e ­
r a n t in J o n e s B e a c h .
p o r t e d I m p e n d in g b u d g e t c u t s in F o r
G u n C o n tro l
T h e d a te Is a ls o t h e o c c a s i o n o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f M e n t a l H y ­
ALBANY—AU State and lo­
cal government civil service ex. t h e c o n f e r e n c e ’s a n n u a l o u t i n g g i e n e . C S E A h o p e s to r e s c h e d u le
A fte r R F K S la y in g
aminationi scheduled for Sat­ a n d t h e f a c il i t i e s o f t h e b e a c h , t h i s m e e t i n g a t t h e e a r l ie s t p o s ­
i n c l u d in g b a th h o u s e , p o o l a n d
urday, June 8 were postponed
sib le d a te .
I N the immediate a fte rIn observance of the period of r e c r e a t i o n a r e a s , h a v e b e e n o f ­
m ath of the assassina­
Mourning Expressed
f e r e d f r e e to m e m b e r s o n t h a t d a y .
mourning for Senator Robert
I n m o u r n i n g t h e t r a g ic d e a t h o f tion of Robert F. Kennedy tlia
O th e r co n fe r e n c e o ffic e r s e le c t­
F. Kennedy.
people across the nation rosa
The 8.000 candidates sched­ e d a n d t o b e i n s t a l le d a r e J a c k t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e s e n a t o r . D r . up as if In a single voice to gala
W e ls z , f i r s t v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; W i l ­ T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l , C S E A p r e s i ­
Repeat This!
Exams Postponed
uled to be tested on that date
will be tested «n Saturday,
June 15 at the times and places
o r ig in a lly p l a n n e d .
lia m R o b erts, se c o n d v ic e -p r e si­
d e n t; M i c h a e l S e w e k , t r e a s u r e r ;
a n d A d e le W e s t , r e c o r d i n g s e c r e tary.
d e n t , s a i d : " A n a c t o f se n selless
v i o le n c e h a s t a k e n f r o m o u r m i d s t
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some measure of control over gun
control.
The New York State Legislature
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Tuesday, June 11, 19^8
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l o s t a g o ld e n o p p o r t u n i t y to p a s s
a l a w t h i s p a s t s e s s io n w h e n G o v ­
ern o r R o ck efeller u rg ed t h a t on e
b e p la ced o n
th e b o o k i.
T h e emotlonjB f o l lo w in g t h e t r a ­
g ic e v e n t s In L o s A n g e l e s p r o v id e d
t h e i m p e t u s t o t h e C o n g r e s s to
p a s s a w e a k b ill, o n e w h ic h h a s
b een w a stin g a w a y in W a sh in g ­
t o n s in c e b e f o r e t h e a s s a s s i n a t i o n
o f P r e sid e n t John P . K en n ed y .
M E E T I N G — Paul Kyer, editor of the Civil Service Leader,
tneeifl with Andrew Stein, Democratic-Liberal candidate from the
C2nd Assembly District, who is sponsoring: a petition to urge Gov­
ernor Rockefeller to call a special session of the Legislature to
pa« 8 a strong gun control law.
o n e th ir d m o r e A m e r i c a n s h a v e
d ie d a t t h e h a n d s o f p riv a tely
b efo r e P re sid e n t o w n e d g u n s t h a n a t th e han d s
J o h n P . K e n n e d y ’s l i f e w a s e n d e d o f t h e e n e m y d u r in g w a r.
A m e r ic a n s c a n w e ll a s k t h e m ­
In D a lla s, S e n a to r T h o m a s J .
D o d d I n t r o d u c e d a m i n i m u m g u n s e l v e s W H Y w e h a v e w a it e d so
c o n t r o l b ill. Y e t , w e a r e n o w in l o n g fo r m i n i m u m p r o t e c t io n . W e
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T h e T w o B r id g e s M o d e l S c h o o l
D i s t r i c t is o n e o f t h r e e sp e c ia l
d e m o n s t r a t i o n p r o j e c t s to d evelo p
n e w p r o c e d u r e s f o r t h e e f fe c tiv e
d e c e n t r a l iz a t io n o f t h e s c h o o l s y s ­
t e m . I t e m b r a c e s J H S 65 a n d P u b ­
l i c S c h o o ls 1, 2 , 42 a n d 126, M a n ­
h a tta n .
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b y t h e D i s t r i c t ’s G o v e r n in g B oa rd .
H e s u c c e e d s J o h n A. B r e m e r , re­
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N e w Y o r k w ill s o o n h a v e a s t r o n g ­
e r la w c o n t r o ll i n g t h e s a l e o f f ir e ­
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T h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n h a s a p ­
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s o n A. R o c k e f e l l e r to h o ld a s p e ­
c ia l s e s s io n o f t h e L e g is la t u r e to
c o n t i n u e h i s f i g h t f o r str ic te r gu n
c o n t r o l le g i s l a t io n .
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Friedman To Head
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B u t , a s P r e s id e n t J o h n s o n so
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r e f le c t s e lo q u e n t ly s a i d , t h e l e g i s l a t io n i s
t h e f e e l i n g o f t h e p o p u la c e —w a s f a r f r o m a d e q u a te . T h e t i m e m u s t
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on June 19.
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y o u t h w o u ld m o v e f o r w a r d w i t h
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w ^ u ld b e a v a ila b le t h i s J u ly , n o w ,
t h e y h a v e b e e n t o l d I t w ill b e In
N t h e d e a t h o f S e n . R o b e r t F . K e n n e d y , A m e r i c a n s e v e r y ­ J a n u a r y , 1969, m a y b e .
I t ’s d i s g u s t i n g e n o u g h t o f i n d
w h e r e lo s t n o t o n ly a n o u t s t a n d in g p u b lic fig u r e b u t
o u t t h a t t h e C ity H a ll s e lf-s e e k e r s
o n e o f th e ir m o s t c o m p a s s io n a te c itiz e n s. I t w a s to S e n a to r
d id n o t b o t h e r t o s p o n s o r a
K e n n e d y t h a t t h e p o o r , t h e d i s e n f r a n c h i s e d , t h e a l i e n a t e d , “H o m e R u l e ” m e s s a g e f o r P e a c e
ifche m i n o r i t y c l a s s e s l o o k e d s o s t r o n g l y t o l e a d t h e m f r o m O f f i c e r S t a t u s , b u t t o a d d f u r th e r
in ju i-y t o t h e s e m e n a n d t h e i r
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f a m i l i e s , t h e y w o n ’t g iv e a r a is e
I t d if f ic u lt t o t u r n t h e i r e y e s In o t h e r d i r e c t i o n s n o w .
u n til th e y are g ood a n d ready.
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Tuetday, June 11, 1968
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If your earnings in 1967 exceed I r e t i i e . U n d e r t h e n e w l a w , h o w
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be paid all your benefits. The w i t h o u t h a v i n g a n y b e n e f i t s w i t h ­
exact amount of your benefits will h eld ?
Starting in 1968, the new law
depend upon your total earnings
raises from $1,500 to $1,600, the
and when you worked.
amount of total earnings a social
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security beneficiary may have in
I e a r n e d $5000 l a s t y e a r so I
a year without any of his beneffts
d i d n ’t c o l l e c t m y s o c i a l s e c u r it y
being withheld. If your total earnc h e c k s . H o w e v e r , I d i d n ’t w o r k a t
hig exceed $1680, $ 1 may be with­
a ll d u r in g t h e s u m m e r . H o w c a n
held from benefits for each $ 2 of
I c o lle c t for t h e su m m e r m o n th s?
earnings between $1680 to $2880;
File an annual report available $ 1 In benefits may be withheld for
at any social security office. Show each dollar you earn above $2880.
on the report the months yoa Regardless of the total amount yon
didn’t work or worked very little earn In a year, no benefits will be
as checks will probably be due for withheld for a month in which you
those particular months.
neither earn over $140 in wages
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c o m m itm e n t, th e C o m m issio n w a s
g iv e n a q u ie t ly e f f i c i e n t , h i g h l y
IN L IT T L E m ore t h a n a year,
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o p en ed r e h a b ilita tio n c e n te r s for
m o r e t h a n 8 ,000 a d d i c t s ; a n d (3 )
c o n c u r r e n t ly , l a u n c h e d a s I n t e l­
l i g e n t a n d a s e f f e c t i v e a p u b lic
r e l a t i o n s p r o g r a m a s w e ’v e e v e r
se en u n d erta k en by a n y g o v ern ­
m en t agency,
T O B E G I N w i t h , t h e C o m m is S ion ’S o t o j e c t i v e s - t h e c o n t r o l a n d
p rev en tlo n o f n a r c o tic a d d i c t i o n w o u ld h a v e b e e n e n o u g h t o s c a r e
th e m o st co u ra g eo u s civ il se rv a n ts.
B U T T H E R E ’S n o t h i n g l i k e a
s e e m i n g l y I n s u r m o u n t a b le c h a l ­
l e n g e t o m a k e c iv il s e r v ic e p e o p le
f e e l li k e a l o t o f D a v i d s w h o c a n
b e a t a w h o le clu ste r o f G o lia th s .
P e r so n n e l ex p e r ts c a ll th is stro n g
m o t iv a t i o n , s o m e t h i n g w e h o p e
e v e r y c iv il s e r v a n t p o s s e s s e s .
H O W E V E R , t h e r e ’s m o r e t o t h e
C o m m is s io n ’s
program
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fo r y e a r s .
C O N T R O L O F n a r c o t ic
a d d ic­
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B u t w h a t about th e ten s o f
t h o u s a n d s o f p o t e n t i a l a d d ic ts .
A N D T O f u r t h e r e m p h a s i z e t h is
k n o w l e d g e a b le
ch a ir m a n ,
who
k n o w s t h e v a l u e o f p u b lic r e l a t i o n s
b o t h a s a w e a p o n a n d a s a to o l.
C H A I R M A N L a w r e n c e W . P ie r c e
h a s t h e b a c k i n g o f h i s fe llo w
C o m m is s io n e r s t o c a r r y o n t h e
m o s t e x t e n s i v e p u b lic i n f o r m a t i o n
c a m p a i g n in t h e S t a t e ’s h isto r y .
A L M O ST e v e r y th in g t h is c o l­
u m n h a s d i s c u s s e d w i t h it s c iv il
s e r v ic e r e a d e r s i n t h e p a s t 7Va
y e a r s , t h e C o m m is s io n h a s a lr e a d y
d o n e o r i s d o i n g - b o o k l e t s . le a f b r o c h u r e s , r e p r in t s , p r o c la m a ^^otion p ic t u r e s , r a d io , t e l e v is io n , w o r d - o f - m o u t h .
W E N E V E R d iscu ssed th e u se of
m o b ile u n i t s a s a m e d iu m o f p u b lic
r e la t io n s c o m m u n i c a t i o n . W e ll, t h e
C o m m is s io n h a s a f u lly e q u ip p e d ,
' 6 - w h e e le d m o b i l e u n i t w h i c h b eg a n r o llin g s i x w e e k s a g o f o r i U
d eb u t a t t h e S t a t e U n iv e r sity o f
N ew Y ork a t P la ttsb u r g h .
THE
C O M M I S S I O N ’S m o b ile
c o m m u n ity
n a r c o tic
e d u c a t io n
c e n t e r is a c o m b i n e d m e e t in g
r o o m , m o v i e t h e a t r e a n d d isp la y
c e n t e r . T h e u n i t a lr e a d y h a s d a te s
a t v a r io u s f a i r g r o u n d s a c r o s s th e
S t a t e u n t i l O c t . 6.
T H E I N T E N S I V E p u b lic in fo r ­
m a tio n c a m p a ig n by t h e C om ­
m i s s i o n Is a n e x t e n s i o n o f th e
fo rtu n a tely ,
w hen
th e
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f o r It. I n t h e f i r s t p la c e , t h e g e n ­ c o t ic a d d ic tio n .
EQ U A L LY IM P O R T A N T , w hat
erou s le g isla tiv e a p p ro p ria tio n a t
th e in sis te n c e o f G o v ern o r R o c k e ­
fe lle r , w a s I n c o n t r o v e r t ib le p r o o f
t h e C o m m i s s io n h a s d o n e a n d is
d o in g o f f e r s evei*y c iv il s e r v a n t in
to n a r c o tic co n tro l e x p e r ts th a t
th e S ta te o f N ew Y ork w as dead
se r io u s a b o u t ,a t t a c k i n g t h e n a r -
th e S t a t e a n o p p o r tu n ity to a n ­
n o u n c e to o n e a n d a ll: “ Y e s , we
can !”
nor perform substantial services as necessary, based on your estitnaie.
After the end of the particular
a self-employed person.
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year when you know your exact
I f m y b e n e f i t s s t o p b e c a u s e m y earnings, you are expected to fil<
e a r n in g s a r e t o o h i g h w i l l m y an annual report. The Social Se­
b e n e fit r a te b e In creased ?
curity Administration will make
Your benefit rate may be in­ adjustments in your benefit*
creased depending upon the based on your report. Incidentally.
amount of your earnings. Ordin­ In 1968 you may earn $1,680 and
arily, If the amount of your last receive all your benefits.
year’s earnings was higher than
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other years used in figuring your
& -..,^ ose I m a k e a n e a r n i n g #
benefit rate, it may result In a
benefit Increase. The Social Se­ e s t i m a t e a t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f th*
curity Administration will do this y e a r a n d f i n d l a t e r In t h e year
t h a t m y e s t i m a t e w a s to o low or
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H ow can I know w h a t I am go­
in g t o e a r n In t h e c a l e n d a r y e a r ?
I m a y b e c o m e 111 a n d h a v e t o q u it
You will not know exactly, of
course, but yon should be able to
give a reasonable estimate of your
expected earnings for the year.
The Social Security Administra­
tion wiU withhold benefits^ I f
to o h ig h ?
You may revise your esiiniai*
any time during the year if y®**
wish. The important thing is
notify the Social Security Adm‘”'
Istration of any significant chani*
In your earnings during the
especially when your earnings w'**
be above $1680.
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8 4 4 3 : I s a b e l S c h a w t i z , «4.'10: J o i i a t b a n F .
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M urp h y ,
7 W I3;
J o y r e S. Z a r i l s k y , 7 0 5 7 ; E l l e n h . B r a n d t ,
71)40; J o h n M . H a b a s h , 7 8 7 7 ; I d a D .
C.a n to r , 7 8 : : 3 ; G r a c e E . H i n c k l e y . 7 8 0 7 ;
N e l s o n K. S o o h o o , 7 8 0 3 : Ix-plie I . W i n ­
ston. 7 7 8 0 ; M ic h a e l E. W rtz n ia n , 7 7 2 3 ;
S te p h en M. C a n to r. 7 7 2 3 ; R o b in A. F e e rit ,
7 6 2 7 ; J a m o a R. F e n n e ll, 7 6 2;i: B a r b a r a
E . A m e s , 7 0 2 0 ; A n d r e w V . .Sznl, 7 5 8 3 ;
A l b e r t _S. Q u a s l a f e e t e , 7 5 7 0 .
Alice" F .
Levine, 7 5 0 3 ; C y n th ia
H.
B i r n b a u n i , 7 4 0 3 ; G i l a D. L i p l o n , 7 4 0 3 ;
L i l l i a n D.
H olstein, 7 2 7 0 ;
.Mi<bael
B.
Donn,
726 0 : M am ie
R . J a m e i i.
7260;
G e o rfre C.
H in k so n , 7 2 0 0 : F lorence O.
M c K in le y . 7 1 9 3 : I r a 9. S h a n k m a n , 7 1 8 3 ;
A lnhonso
J.
P a tte rso n .
7173:
A nnet«
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e s t W. N i c h o l s . 7 0 0 0 ; M a r j o r i e K. G r i i d z i n s k l , 7 0 4 0 : N a n c y D. A n i i o . o , 7 0 2 7 ;
M e r c e d e s W a l k e r . 6 6 0 0 ; K a t h l e e n A. I ' a p » ,
6953;
A n d r e a H. M o r r i s ,
61H7;
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L.
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Hu^h
M.
K n i b 'h t, 6 S 4 7 ; J e a n M . B u c h n n i i n , 6 8 4 3 ;
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C ania, 0 7 6 0 ; I 'a lric ia A . T o w ne, 6 7 3 3 ;
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a r d A . C o h e n . 7 8 1 3 ; W a r r e n A. K i r c b .
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7 1 2 0 ; K v a S t e r n , 7 1 0 0 ; E s t a S. . l a . k f l ,
7 1 0 0 ; C arol R. L e rn e r, 7 1 0 0 ; Gail B itte rm a n , 7 1 0 0 ; J o s e p h i n e M . i 'o r c e llo , 7 1 0 0 ;
B a r b a r a J . C o h e n , 7 1 0 0 ; J o a n B. C o m p o s t o ,
7 1 0 0 ; C a r o l B. L e v y , 7 1 0 0 ; S a n d r a J.
G o e t t i n t f e r , 7 1 0 0 ; D la n © P . RpK ni<k, 7 1 0 0 ;
Lynn
E . T n ibi- y , 7 1 0 0 ; A n n e t t e S h a r i ,
7 1 0 0 : K a th leen L. C lark, 7 1 0 0 ; K li/a b e th
M. H irsch, 7 1 0 0 ; M arily n J. B aron. 7 1 0 0 ;
J o a n G. C c r a n i i , 7 1 0 0 ; S h e i l a M . N ' a p h t a U ,
7 1 0 0 ; A n i t a G. G r a f , 7 1 0 0 ; C a r o l
fij.
S m ilo w ilz ,
7J00;
M arv in
Z. G o l d b e r g .
7 1 0 0 : D i .in e G r o b n i a n , 7 9 8 7 ; J u d y BainieS,
7 0 8 7 : R o sem arie Curiale, 7 0 8 7 ; M a rily n
R o th m a n . 7 0 8 7 ; E lth e l R. Scholder, 7 0 8 7 .
S u s a n F . C i a c c i o , 7 0 8 6 ; E l ii i n e R u d n i c k ,
7 0 8 6 ; B a r b a ra Ij. Bloom , 7 0 0 7 ; M a rc ia B.
B e rm a n , 7 0 6 7 ; W il l e t t s M. Seical, 7 0 6 7 ;
B r i a n B. S i l v e i f i m i t h , 7 0 6 7 ; B o n n i e G r e e n e ,
7067;
B l a n c h e M u o h n i o k . 7<I07; L i n d a
D. D i l l o n 7 0 0 7 ; C a r o l A . K a low .-U y. 7 0 6 7 ;
S a r a h I. N e u m a n n , 7 0 0 7 ; R i t a L . S h a k u n ,
7 0 6 7 : J o a n E . A g - a ts t o n , 7 0 6 7 ; M a r c i a S .
W eissler,
7007;
R e R in a
C.
.Sleinb«T »,
7 0 6 7 : a K t h l e e n A . Lo n iir .an , 7 0 6 7 ; Elt*ie
B. R o s e n t h a l , 7 0 0 7 : C a r o l A. T e r V c U l ,
7 0 0 7 : C he ryl A. M a tt h e w s , 7 0 6 7 ; M a r s h a
J. H a rris, 7 0 6 7 ; I re n e P . S n m n ie re , 7 0 0 6 ;
C a ro l M . SeliB m an, 7 0 6 0 ; R o s ly n T o p o l,
7 0 6 0 ; L inda G arte n h a u e , 7 0 6 0 : M a r d a
Kalm enoff,
7060; B arbaar
H ujanen,
7 0 6 0 ; J u d i t h R, S h e r m a n , 7 0 6 0 : A r l e n e
M. M i e h a l o f s k y , 7 0 6 0 ; L i n d a M . I ’e s .'a e o lid o, 70GH; S u s a n R . M i l l e r , 7 0 6 0 .
R o n d a B . i t k i n , 7060; A d e l e D. W e i t z m n n ,
706ti: B e v e r l y M i l k o w i t z , 7060; S h a r o n
L . B a i r , 70.">.‘1; B a r b a r a R . B erKer. 7053;
M i c h e l e H . ( i u m m e r s , 70.'i3; C a t h e r i n e H .
I 'a l a z z o , 70r>;i; C a t h y D. E l e n i , 7053;
.S y lv i a R. K e l s e n t h a ’, 7053:
S a n d r a J.
S w e r d l o f f . 7033; M a r i l y n N . B e l k i n , 7033;
S u s a n J . W olt a gr, 703.'{: A u d r e y J . S h a p i r o ,
7033: J o h n J . C a r d i n a l e , 7033; B a r b a r a
B i e r m a n , 7033; J o a n n n M . L i q u o r e . 7033;
S a n d ra A.
O l a n c i n , 70;i:i; C h a r l e i e M .
W a l l a c e , 7033; G w o n W i l l i a m s , 7o;t3: A n ­
d r e a M . L e v i n s o n , 70.‘13; K a r e n D oltro lt,
7033; J o s e p h R o s e n i h a l . 7033: C y n t h i a S.
F l a y e r . 7033; P a m e l a A. G i l l m a n . 7033;
A n d r e a 9. G r u b e r , 7033; P h i l i p p a G n H o .
703; B a r b a r a P . N e w m a n , ,7o:i3; J n l l « «
F. L ane, 7 0 3 3 : Gladys R. G ru e n w a ld , 7 0 3 8 ;
V alerie Z a c h a rk o w , 7 0 20.
I ' a u l a L . S h e n d l e m a n , 7 0 2 0 ; R e i s a D.
T h o m as, 7 0 2 0 : L in d a M. L an zaro . 7020;
E d w a n l J . Cypress, 7 0 2 0 ; R i t a E. K a lk o w ,
7020;
W i l l i a m M . W i n t e r s , 7 0 2 0 ; H»-len
T. K a m i n e r . 7 0 0 0 ; C h r i s t i n e A. B o r a w t k i ,
7 0 0 0 ; S a b in a M. N effson,
7 0 0 0 1 Carol
A. L u s a r d i , 7 0 0 0 ; G r a c e A . G r e e n b a u m ,
7 0 0 0 : B e t t y J . L e r n e r , 7 0 0 0 ; . I n d i t b S.
S o l o m o n , 7 0 0 0 : G e o r g i n a M . B e l li a , 7 0 0 0 ;
K aren
B.
R ockw ell, 7 0 0 0 ;
Jeanne
M.
T r e a t, 7 0 0 0 ; F r a n k A. ConturHl, 7 0 0 0 ;
R o b e r t A . B a f f. 7 0 0 0 ; Con*i(ance A . F r l cano, 7 0 0 0 ; M arily n A . S im pson, 7 0 0 0 ;
B a r b a r a G. D i a m o n d , 7 0 0 0 ; / a n d r a
H.
Cooper,
7000:
C a ro le
A.
F ili,
7000;
. \ r l e i i e B e rtr e r, 7 0 0 0 ; E M e n M . B r e n n a n ,
70 0 0 ;A drienne N ew house,
7000; E rik a
J . Stern,
7 0 0 0 ; M a d e lin e M . C ie earelll.
7 0 0 0 ; J a n e t A n d r e w , 7 0 0 0 0 ; G e i i l y n S.
A ltvater, 7 000.
S u sa n E. S ch u stek , 7 0 0 0 ; B a rb a ra M .
A t l a s . 7 0 0 0 ; D o n a l d S. I ^ w i s , 7 0 0 0 ; R u t h
F r e e m a n , 6 0 8 7 ; L u c ille O ziel, 0 0 8 7 ; P h y llis M . T e r m a n , 6 9 8 7 ; J e a n C. F r o m m .
0 0 8 7 ; N ic o le R. D irle. 6 0 8 7 ; E l e a n o r F .
B odarf, 0 0 8 6 ; C a ro l M. D o b e rm a n , 0 0 8 6 ;
G a i l S. K a t z . 6 0 6 7 : E v e l y n K a p l a n , 9 0 7 ;
E l!c n R. J a c o b s , 6 0 6 7 : 9 \is a n n e R. B e r n ­
stein, 6 0 0 7 ; V ic to r i a M . N o v a r r o . 6 0 6 7 ;
M a r s h a K. B a r o u c h , 6 0 6 7 ; G e n e v i e v e M .
R i c h a r d * , 0 9 6 7 : B r e n d a S. ( r a m . 0 0 0 7 ;
R e s i n a S a v its k y . 0 0 0 7 ; R o c h e lleL. S p a n le r.
6707:
Ronni S ch w artz,
6967; L ydia 0 .
S c h iftc r, 6 0 0 7 ; G ra c e E. S.-hneider, 0 0 6 7 ;
J i u i e t E . Beirtrl, 6 0 0 7 ; M a r r e i i L . B r a a i ,
6067;
E d n a K o d risuez,
0 9 0 7 ; S a n d y B.
G e l le r , 6 0 0 7 ; L i n d a K r i m , 6 0 0 7 ; R o t i e r t
A. M u r p h y . 6 0 6 7 ; A n n e -M. S c h u l t z . 6 0 0 7 .
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ta r y , A l N e r i; c o u n t y r e p r e s e n t a ­
tiv e , J . D o n a ld G r i f f i n a n d s e r g ­
e a n t-a t-a r m s , E lia s S ch o n h a r st.
m a n a g e r ’s g u n s , a t l e a s t t e m ­
p o r a r ily . P o r b e s b a s e d h i s s u g g e s ­
tio n o n th e g ro u n d s th a t it tak es
too lo n g , b e tw e e n c o m p etitiv e te sts
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u p b y t h e c o m n ^ issio n a s m a n y
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su re s h a v e b e e n m o u n tin g , o b ­
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or a n o t h e r , s in c e b e f o r e 19&4.
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