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C S E A s im ila r b ill in s e s s io n . at p r o v id in g S y s te m ; w a iv e r s p r o v id in g b r id g e n o n - r e s i d e n t e m p lo y e e s h o s p it a l, d e s p ite of th e added w ho in g of fo r th e lo c a l e m p lo y e e s th e R e tir e m e n t t o l l a llo w a n c e s o f M a n h a tta n in v o lv e d b u rd e n ; th e a re In ju r e d in fo r S ta te C S E A d is p o s it io n s t h a t m o s t e m p lo y e e s f o r th is fo r to p a r t ic ip a t e e a rn e d p r o v id in g R e g io n a l S ta te In th e lin e to o little fu ll p a y P a rk o f d u ty ; e m p lo y m e n t o f r e t ir e e s s e r v ic e ; p r o v i d i n g in to P o lic e p r o v id ­ p u b lic r e t ir e m e n t c r e d it o f u p to y e a rs f o r v e te r a n s o f W o r ld W a r I I a n d K o r e a n C o n f l i c t ; a n d p r o v i d i n g s e r v ic e c r e d it upon s y s te m , n tra n s fe r h o lid a y tr ip b e tw e e n r e tir e m e n t to P u e r to S t. 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T h o s e o th e r S et th a t h a s r e s u lte d p la n le g is la t io n A s a r e s u lt o f o t h e r la w s , s t r o n g l y s u p p y o rt- E m p lo y e e s a 2 5 - y e a r r e t ir e m e n t p la n . S e v e ra l m e a s u re s , a lth o u g h C S 'E A r a is e G O P ers S e r v ic e in g p r o v id e s Y oung announced m in im u m . S ta te C iv il I n s t it u t io n a l a Y o rk The — s a id o r - ! o f th re e w ill n o w “ U n f o r t u n a t e ly , ” s a id D r . W e n z l, p lo y e e s I n t h e S t a t e . M a j o r g a in s w e r e a t t a i n e d i n r e c o r d b r e a k ­ S ta te R e p e a t T h is ! — p ro g ra m s e v e ra l N e w to ( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r ) p r o b le m th is S ta te P o lic e n e x t y e a r . W e In te n d w it h A ssn. n e f e lle r has w on CSEA's '68 Legislati ve Program M akes Gains For Civil Service w o rk ; re a s o n ­ we a ‘ p r o p e r ly - d ia w n ’ 20 - y e a r p la n f o r ne­ b y C S E A f o r m o s t S ta te a ls o g iv e n d a te PERB over h is e v e n t, sponsor t e r m in a t io n e m -: c o n c e rn a g a in any n e x t y e a r a n d p u s h f o r th e s a m e to e r a lit ie s . ” E m p lo y e e s in lie u te n a n ts , e d ie s , bhey la p s e in to e v a s iv e g e n ­ The but d e fic ie n c ie s . w it h e f ie c t iv e s u g g e s tin g a n y m o re p o s it iv e r e m ­ p h a s iz e d in g , to c a lle d I n h is d is a p p r o v a l m e s s a g e , R o c k ­ th e w o r d ‘ s t r i k e ’ e v e r y fe w s e n te n c e s . B u t w h e n a g re e sam e tro o p e rs . th e he d o n ’t “ These g a n iz a tlo n e x c e p t O S E A 11, C o m m itte e u n io n ’s b r o a d c a s t a c t iv it ie s In w ho* S ta te g o tia te d say 9, th e In s u r a n c e of We P o lic e m e m b e r s — a t C S B A ’s tie s , P E R B r e c e n t ly c h a n g e d it s re q u e s t. F u r t h e r c o m m e n t in g , th e o r ig in a l d e s ig n a tio n o f b a r g a in in g C S E A c h ie f s a id : “ I t Is s a fe to ' “ " ‘ ts b y e s ta b lis h in g tw o In s te a d m e t w e re C o m m itte e th e th e fo r c e n t c ro s s -th e -b o a rd p a y r a is e s la te d th e on end th e th e m e e tin g c o m m itte e s P e n s io n t io n fo r to ( C o n tin u e d an re p o rts D e le g a te s S e p te m b e r s w a y in g a n e v e r-p r e s e n t, in g ” m a jo r i t y , Ia n - “ B e fo r e bene­ a t io n g u a tfe ,” th e s p o k e s m a n s a id , “ lik e u s in g down th e c o r r e c t io n o ff ic e r s as “ a lie i n th e j t a lk fits t h e ir , t iv e r e p r e s e n ta t io n f o r th e “ t h in k - a t r o c it ie s . ” “ T lie y is b o th it r e tir e m e n t c a m p a ig n a ll- o u t i g u llib le a g a in s t f o r S ta te P o lic e th is y e a r b e c a u s e and v ic t io n t h a t th e u n io n 's b r o a d c a s t e f f o r t bo s t i r u p r e s e n tm e n t a m o n g | a c tio n o o rr'? o tio n ra is e s th e m s e lv e s c o r r e c t io n spokesm an tim e p r e t t y e q u a lly b e tw e e n ; n iq u e i n a tt a c k s p ro v e pay T h a CSE2A le a d e r w e n t o n S ta te o f f ic ia ls . A s k th is u n io n w h e r e I t w a s a l l about 20 - y e a r r e t ir e m e n t b i l l bo n o te t h a t tr o o p e r s have r e c e iv e d d e rs .” W h ile C S E A e x p re s s e d th e c o n ­ G is t E m p lo y e e s and am ong Y ears ex p ressed co n fld e n o e t h a t m e m ­ — S e v e ra l c o m ­ m e m b e r s o f th e S ta te P o lic e a t th e C iv il S e rv ic e o u r u r g in g . ” E m p lo y ee s A ssn. h a v e m e t D r . W e n z l p o in te d o u t t h a t th e d u rin g J u ly to b e g in p r e p a r ­ r e c e n t r e c o r d - b r e a k in g te n p e r ­ th e T h e g is t o f th e u n io n ’s m e s s a g e , a c c o r d in g re c o r d , g e n e r a lly o f f e r out of th e c o n te n ­ m o a t to Is “ T h is th o s e y e a rs — a n d t h a t ’s th e in - a r e lo c a te d . M essage to t h in g w h e re c o r r e c tio n th « s w e r r ig h t th e re . I t w a s o u t o f s ta te , n o t k n o w in g o r d o in g a n y ­ b ro a d c a s t C a ts k ills , s e v e r a l w e ll- k n o w n and a p p e a re d Its <m y e a rs . th e c o r r e c tio n o f f ic e r s m a t e r ion m any o n th e a g re e d to voice . 1, th e y nov^ a t t e m p t t o a n i n a r t ic u la t e m a n n e r • Ir.” fo r w r itte n “ W hat used cam e O v e r T lie b ers o f th e S ta te P o lic e w ill s e le c t C S E A a s their b a rg a in in g a g e n i I n e le c tio n s , c a lle d b y th e P u b lic E m p lo y e e s R e la tio n s B o a rd , to be c o n d u c te d w ith in th« n e x t s e v e ra l w eeks. “ I t ’s p la in a n d s im p le ,” s a id C S E A P re s id e n t D r . T h e o d o re 0 . 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M a r g o lin th e B o ro u g h is P ro fe s s o r o f o f M a n h a tta n P r o fe s s o r o f P u b lic G ra d u a te S chool A d m in is tr a tio n o f P u b lic la tio n s DAM AG E o f th e o u ts id e Y o r k ’s c o rp s C ity H a ll t h r o w in g and r o b b in g m is s ile - a d e fe n s e ­ le s s 5 0 - y e a r o ld w o m a n c i v i l s e r ­ vant w e re th e m e th o d s th e s e y o u n g h o o d lu m s e m p lo y e d to p r o ­ t e s t c u tb a c k s i n p ro g ra m th e f in a n c e d jo in tly THE DAMAGE by s e rv ic e done th e to c iv il s te m m e d p r in c i p a l l y PENSION BENEFITS w eek th e l/ 6 0 t h m an — E f f e c t iv e R e tir e m e n t P la n th is d a tin s : b a c k to of th e V l^ e s tc h e s te r B o a rd of S u p e r v is o r s ; W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty E x e c u tiv e E d w in G . M ic h a e lia n . o f W h fte P la in s ; M ic h a e l D e lV e c c h io o f W h ite .A p ril 1, 1938 w i l l b e c o m e a p p lic a b le to a ll W e s tc h e s t­ P la in s , e r (b o u n ty e m p lo y e e s In th e S ta le R e tir e m e n t S y s te m . S h o w n th is w e e k a t th e W e s tc h e s te r P a t P . M a s c io li o f Y o n k e r s , p r e s id e n t o f th e W e s t­ C o u n ty O fT ice B u ild in g d e ta ils of L e o n a rd f ic e r to th e new B e rm a n in p la n of M o unt d is c u s s in g c h e s te r C o u n ty a re , r ijr h t, p la n , le ft to D r. V e r n o n , e x e c u 'tiv e o f ­ th e c o u n ty e x e c u tiv e ; D e n to n P e a r s a ll J r . F r a n c is X . O ’ R o u rk e of E a s tc h e s te r, c h a ir ­ of th e c o u n ty - w id e W e s tc h e s te r w h ic h u n it , w as CSEA. B o a r d o f S u p e rv is o rs , h a d th e tio n Passage u n a n im o u s ly of a p p ro v e d th e w ho th e s ftro n g re c o m m e n d a ­ a n d e n d o rs e m e n t o f M ic h a e lia n , B e r m a n P e a r s a ll as w e ll as CSEA o ffic ia J s . and P r e lim in a r y c o s t to th e C o u n ty w H l b e a p p r o x im a t e ly $270,000. S m it h , t o ld d ir e c t o r t h is c ity 5 B u ffa lo A r e a E m p lo y e e s C i t e d BUFFALO H y g ie n e gave — T h e S ta te M e n ta l D e p a i- tm e n t o n o u ts ta n d in g s e r v ic e June 20 a w a rd s H o s p ita l: a re m e m b e r s o i th e C i v i l S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . C ite d to fiv e B u fla lo - a r e a re s id e n ts w h o ' A d a m w e re John K e lle r , H o s p ita l, J. N. P e rry s b u rg ; J. V o lk e , M rs . B u f f a lo S te lla S ta te J a lo w ie c , G ow anda S ta te H o s p ita l; E3[le n J . 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Tuesday, July 23, 1968 CIVIL SERVICE 12, C ; 18, D ; O ffic ia l K ey A n s w e r s P R O M O T IO N TO S U P E R V IS I N G H O S P IT A L P R O M O T IO N T O P A R K IN G CARE 22, D ; 23 , D ; 24, A ; 25, D ; 26 , B ; C O LLEC TO R D e p a r t m e n t o f F in a n c e IN V E S T IG A T O R 1. D ; 2. C ; 3, A . B , C , a n d / D ; 1, B ; 2, A ; 3, D ; 5, C ; 4 , D ; 5. C ; 6 . B ; 7, B ; 8 , A ; 9, B ; 6. B ; 10. A ; 11. C ; 12, A ; 13. D ; 14, C ;' 11, A ; 12, A ; 13, B ; 14, C ; 15, D ; 15. A ; 16. D ; 17, D ; 18. A ; 19. D ; 16, A ; 17, D ; 18, A ; 19, C ; 20, C ; 20. C : 21 , D ; 2 2 . D ; 23. A ; 24, B ; 21, C ; 22, B ; 2 3 , D ; 24 , A ; 25. B ; 25. D ; 26 . C ; 2 7 . D ; 28 C ; 29 . B ; 26, A : 27, C ; 28. A ; 29. B ; 30. C ; 30. D : 31. D ; 32, B ; 3 3 , D ; 34. C ; 31, C ; 32, D ; 33 , A ; 34, D ; 35, B ; 35, A ; 36, A ; 37 , D ; 38, C ; 39 B ; 36 , C ; 37, A ; 38 , C ; 39, A ; 40 , D . 40. C ; 41 , A ; 42 , B : 43 , B ; 44. C ; 41 , C : 4 2 , A ; 4 3 . 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S te in , e x p la in in g th e h is v o te s BLUE C R O S S -B L U E SH IELD A lb a n y , N e w Y o rk A ssem ­ “ F o r c ib le E n t r y . ” W i ll i a m d e le g a te s . C o m m is s io n e r J o s e p h B a r b a r o f o r of P u b lic Covernment Relations Manager “ The B o a rd a n d h o w i t w o rk s . th e D is ­ C ity W IL L IA M T . P A R R Y C lo c k : D e p a rtm e n t p ro g ra m : w o n 80 s e a ts a n d t h e R e p u b lic a n s A s s e m b ly c a n d i­ A s s e m b ly N ew in 24 Ju ly th e 8 p .m .— B e h in d “ w e re a m ig h t y s m a ll s e g m e n t o f A n d re w c iv il 7 : 3 0 p .m .— O n th e J o b — N e w Y o r k “ T h o s e 3,449 v o te s ,” s a id B r u n o , Stein Urges Governor To Call Special Session Of S tate Legislature F o ru m on b la g e s .” c o n tro l m ia r g in (T h e P o lic e of 7 0 .) For G un-Conlrol M easure R ig h t s W ednesday, w o u ld R e p u b lic a n to S ix tie s — s e rie s 4 p .m .— A r o u n d th e D e m o c r a tic c o lu m n A s s e n iib ly b y se a ta of s w it c h th e R e p u b lic a n o f th e th e th e y m a y b e s a fe g u a rd e d . of 3,449 v o t ­ c o n tro l s a id a s s u re d fo r p .m .— H u m a n 7:3 0 t h e 1966 L e g is la tu r e c a m p a ig n r e ­ He HEALTH INSURANCE P u b lic A s s e m b la g e s .” p .m .— L i v i n g l y n P itz e le , e x e c u tiv e d ir e c t o r o f in c u m ­ a n a ly s is s u lts s h o w e d t h a t o n ly e rs P o lic e r ig h t s o f N e w Y o r k e r s a n d h o w s a id t h a t a n A s s e m b ly . Q U E S T IO N S & A N S W E R S about A cadem y ‘'T h e R e t ir e m e n t A d v is o r s , I n c . re ­ b e n ts r e - e le c te d . B ru n o P o lic e s e rie s : in C lo c k — N e w — B e t t y P v irn e s s in t e r v ie w s M e r - concen­ g a in A s s e m b ly c o n t r o l a n d , a t th e sam e R o le 7 th e C ity tr a in in g u p th e s ix e x t r a s e a ts p .m .— A r o u n d Y o rk w eek m o s t e f­ 23 T u esday, Ju ly 4 t h a t a fte r lo n g t h i n k in g a n d a n a l­ S ta te S e r v /c e h o m ie — A s s e m b ly of th e th is y s is , h is v / / b a llo t in g . Jose ph cans to S ta te Pag« S e c tio n , N e w S ta te C iv il S e r v ic e m e n t, A lb a n y , N .Y . r e p la c e m e n t o f I D A4tI. Y o rk D e p a rt­ fo r c a rd s . th e ir C IY illl r«y l i g APEM Tuetiaay, July 23, 1968 F ile H e a d l i n e s L ik e T h e s e M F o r a c h . S t a t e O p e r a t o r - A p p lic a tio n s w ill be ta k e n u n t il A u g ru s t 5, 1968 f o r a p e r ­ fo r m a n c e t e s t f o r p o s it io n s f o r 3 ta te c a lc u la t in g m a c h in e N e e d N o t A p p iy To Y o u ! op­ e r a t o r to be g iv e n A u g u s t 17. V a ­ c a n c ie s e x is t fci th e D e p a rtm e n t o f T a x a t io n a n d F in a n c e a n d t h e D e p a rtm e n t t r o l , A lb a n y . A u d it and C on­ S a la r y f o r t h e p o s it io n is $4,190 to M o s t d o c to rs d e m a n d p a tie n ts $5,230 p e r y e a r. M in im u m p e rie n c e p a y e x tra m o n e y , d e s p ite c o v e ra g e . in th e k e y - d r iv e n o p e r a t io n c a lc u la t in g of a m a c h in e ( B u r r o u g h s , C o m p to m e te r o r s im ­ ila r in s u ra n c e re ­ q u ir e m e n ts a r e s ix m o n th s o f e x ­ ty p e ) tio n of or an s u c c e s s fu l a c c e p ta b le c o m p le ­ c o u rs e to t h e o p e r a t io n o f a k e y - d r iv e n c»Jc u la t in g m a c h in e . The p e r fo r m a n c e te s t w ill be g iv e n o n ly i n A lb a n y . A p p lic a tjo n s I n d e m n i t y m a y b e o b ta in e d f r o m i n s u r a n c e t h e o ffic e s o f t h e S t a te D e p a r t m e n t o f C iv il S e rv ic e a t th e S ta te O f f ic e B u i l d ­ l i n k t o h i g h e r f e e D O C T O R W IT H F E E S R IS E B E N E F IT S in g C a m p u s , A lb a n y , o r R . S u ite 750, B u f f a lo , S T U D Y S H O W S 1100, 270 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k C it y , o r 1 or B u ild in g , W est R. G enesee 8 1 8, 333 S ta te E ast S t, O ff ic e W a s h in g to n S t., S y ra c u s e . S u r g e r y F e e s D N e w r a i n Y o r k N e e d s I n c r e a s e i n B e n e f i t s H e a lth N u r s e s S e r v ic e b e in g s o u g h t b y jo b s I n s u r e d S u i g i c a l F e e s S t a t e p a y in g n u rs e s th e a re S ta te $ 6 ,3 0 0 to fo r $ 7 ,7 0 0 p e r y e a r. T h e p o s it io n s a r e w i t h t h e E m ­ p lo y e e R e p o r t e d U p H e a lt h M ost of S e rv ic e th e A lb a n y , P ro g ra m . o p e n in g s S y ra c u s e , a re B u f f a lo in and N e w Y o r k C it y . N e ith e r S ta te r e s i­ dence I f you are a C ity employee, only H .LR can stand between you and the extra charges th a t lu rk behind headlines such as these. ■i, Cash allovs ance an d m ajor m edical insurance program s cannot give you th e full protection th a t your fam ily needs today. Few er and fewer physicians are accepting insurance fee schedules. M ore and m ore “ insured” families are having to pay out-of-pocket for services for which doctoi s’ charges exceed th e scheduled allowances. M ajor m edical subscribers find th a t the higher th e m edical bill, th e greater their “share” of th e cost. Only H .I.P . m em bers have the peace of m ind of knowing th a t their insurance fully pi ot ects them for all th e p lan’s basic .services—be it a preventive health check­ up or open-heart surgery. And they also know th a t H .I.P . is th e only plan in th e New York area th a t has established its own professional standards for affiliated physicians] n o r U .S . c itiz e n s h ip q u ir e d f o r th e C a n d id a te s school to m ust g r a d u a te s p r a c tic e fe s s io n a l is re ­ p o s itio n s . as be w ith a n u is in g a lic e n s e r e g is te r e d n u rs e . They m ust p ro ­ also h a v e e it h e r o n e y e a r ’s e x p e rie n c e in o c c u p a tio n a l, p u b lic h e a lth , m i l i t a r y , e m e rg e n c y r o o m o r sch o o l n u r s in g o r h a v e a b a c h e lo r ’s de­ g re e n u r s in g . In A p p lic a t io n s f o r m a t io n any of and fu r th e r m a y b e o b ta in e d th e o ff ic e s of th e in ­ fr o m D e­ p a r t m e n t o f C i v i l S e rv ic e . B u yce The R e a p p o in t e d r e a p p o in t m e n t of G e r a ld M . tiu y c e o f P in e H i l l a s a m e m ­ ber of th e A d v is o r y P assenger C o u n c il T ra m w a y ha« been aJi* n o u n o e d b y G o v e r n o r R o c k e fe lle r. G u ard s $ 2 .5 0 h r A rm ed p lu s a ll to fts Prominent company has iinmed open­ ings, all boros; Day shift. Must hovt NYC pistol "carry” permit. Uniformii provided. A b e t t e r p l a n t o d a y —A n e v e n b e t t e r p la n t o m o r r o w ! C A LL M R. lA N K S 765-3747 ln v sfIg a to r$ w anted witk or w ifhouf e x p e r i e n c e . M ust h a v e c o r. (W« pay mileage) H E A L T H IN S U R A N C E P L A N O P G R E A T E R N E W Y O R K 6 2 5 M A D I S O N A V E N U E , N E W Y O R K . N .Y . 1 0 0 2 2 S a la ry N ew depends on Y ork N ew or backgroMR<ii< Jersey. Walter N. Currier 261 B ro a d w a y B A 7-0272 TiiesJay, July-,23, 1968 C I V I L S,E.RVICE L E ADE R Page Nine be toll e q u ip m en t repaJrmecn o r even to ta k e th e tesit. b ecau se those jobs w ere n o t co n sid ered as p ro p e r experience for the r e ­ p airin g of toll equipm ent. File By Aug. 19 For Toll Equipment Repoir Positions With Stute O nce to ll upon e q u ip m e n t $ 8 ,9 5 0 , tr a in e e . and He a tim e In r e p a ir m a n h is New w ho c o m p a n io n m ade $ 6 ,1 7 5 . In s a la iie s th e y h a d to file fo r appli­ cation by A ugust 19, for th e ex­ a m in a tio n w as to be held on Sep>tember 21. They w orked w ith th e New Y ork S tate T h ru w ay A uthority a<nd th e E a s t Hudson P a rk w a y A uthority. In o rd e r to apply for th e ir jobs th e y had to h a v e a t le a s t tw o y e a rs of sa tisfa cto ry experience in * th e m aintenaince or re p a ir of com plex electro -m ech an ical equip­ m e n t such as ta b u la tin g equip­ m e n t, telep h o n e sw itchboard, PBX, o r sim ila r eq u ip m en t in volving work w ith con tro l c ircu its; o r they had to hav e four y e a rs of s a tis ­ facto ry experience in th e m a in ­ te n an ce, rep ail’ a n d trouble shoots ing of electrical an d m e c h a n ic a l eq u ip m e n t with a m in im u m of one Y o rk m ade th e to ll o rd e r S ta te $ 7 ,3 4 0 th e re to e q u ip m e n t to get w as s ta r t, th e s ie title s be toll eq u ip m en t re p a irm a n had to st« a t a t the sa m e level as th e toll eq u ip m en t re p a irm a n tra in e e a t first because h e did n ot have th e req u ired ad d itio n al y e a r of previous ex p erien ce in th e m ain tenajnce of highw ay toll equipm ent before h e applied for the New Y ork S ta te job. He m ad e it to toll eq u ip m e n t re p a irm a n a fte r the one y e a r m inim um period as e tra in e e how ever, although he had two y e a rs to le a rn as a train ee if he h a d need ed it. They b ad th re e other friends w ho had ex peiien ce as radio an d television le p a irm a n , telephone In sta ller aaid telephone linem an, respectively, who did not get to H e ld by UNION SQUARE SAVINGS BANK O F NEW YORK. N. Y. Sol S te in h a s been p ro m o ted to th e p osition o f ch ief of th e col­ lective division, M a n h a t ta n d is­ tric t of th e I n t e r n a l R evenue S e r­ vice. S te in will be responsible fo r th e collection of d elin q u en t a c ­ counts, secu rin g of d e lin q u e n t r e ­ tu r n s a n d a d m in is tia tio n o f th e d is tric t ta x p a y e r a ssistan ce p io g ram . C O N G R E S S M A N FIN O FOR UNITED STATES * ♦ P R O P E R T Y IRS Picks Sfein * * * U N C L A IM E D and y e a r devoted to eacn categ o ry . H O N O R E D — Two veteran memhers o f the Westchester County P ark w ay PoHce were honored last week upon completion by each of of 25 years’ service with the County. The two are Patrolman I* Frank Harte of Whfte Plains, center, and Patrolman William God­ * win, ris:ht. Patrolman Harte, with the County government since 1941, ! * Is a former.president of the P.B.A. Pairolman'Godwin hag been with * * County government since 1940. County Executive Edwin G. Michaelian, i1sjc a't left made the presentations of the County’s 25-year service pins to tee two honorees. * * ♦ a to r e p a ir m a n * * * * * I* * NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN up T h ey got th e ir applications a n d fu rth e r in fo rm atio n ab o u t th e jobs when th ey decided to ta k e the te st by co n tactin g th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of Civil Service Of­ fice Buil/'.ding, Camp^js. AJbamy, New Y ork 12226; o r Room IlOO, 270. B roadw ay, New Y ork, New York, 10007; or Suite 750, 1 W est G enesee S tre e t, Buffalo, New Y ork 14202; o r Room 818, Sta-te Oflice Building, 333 E a s t Wasbianj^ton S tre e t, Syracuse, New Y ork 33202. They w ere also su re 1o e n te r th e ir social secu rity n u m b e r on th e ir applications. F o r w hom th e tolls jell. SENATOR REP. PAUL A. FINO ♦ * He * ♦ * l- t I* ROCKEFELLER S A Y S "I W a n t A W in n e r " * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation T h e p e r s o n s w h o s e n& m es a n d l a a t k n o w n a(I()r«.sKes a r e w t f o r t h iMlow a t i o e a r fro m I h e re c o rd s o f Uie Hbove-iiHiiiFd b a n k i n g o r g a n i z a t i o n t o b e luiiJtlHl t o u n c lttlin e d piui)erty In n i n o u o t s of tn e u t } - U v e (lulluni 'o r m o re . A M O U N T S D U E ON D E P O S I T S A l b e r t , T h e r e i e A. t r A l b e r t — 541 20 S t . . NYC (e n id ) A p te lb e rg . F ay — (49 T a n a le w o o d L a n e, L a k e ­ wo od. N .J . in t r u i t fo r W i l l i a m J a e g e r . 909 E. S S t . . B k ly n .. N .Y . Bec lit, B e r t h a J . — 1028 B l e o m t le l d 8 L . H o. boken, N .J . or H e n r i e t t a S e h i i d e r , 1026 H u d i o n S t . , H oboke n. N . J . ( e m d ) B e c h t, B e r t h a J . — 1028 B lo o m fie ld S t . , H o­ boken, N .J . o r Lucy A. J o h n i t o n , S4 II S t . , H oboke n . N .J . ( e m d ) B u rg e r . B en— 512 E. 12 S t . , N .Y . C a r .s o n . W a l t e r J . — in t r u t t f o r E ilee n P. C a r i i o n . 430 E. 20 S t . . NYC C e rb in i, F r a n k — 1126 K elly S t . , B ro n x . N .Y . C o h en , Ir v in g — in t r u t t fo r H o w a rd S h e l d o n , 1873 Loring P I., B r o n x , N .Y . C ouloin be, A lphons e— 310 S e c o n d Ave., N . Y .C . D a n c lg e r , Evelyn o r E d g a r — 60S E. 14 S t . , NYC * E i g e n ,' M orr is — 365 W , E n d Ave., N .Y .C . E n g l a n d e r . R u t h 'r - 2 2 4 T e n Eyck W k ., B k l y n .. N .Y , r o g e l , J a c o b — 134 E l lio t P I ., B ro n x , N .Y . In t r u s t fo r F r a n c e s F ogel, 1504 C h a r l o t t e S t . . B ro n x , N.Y. F o r r e s t. L e o n a r d — 765 J e n n i n g * S t . , B r o n x . fia rfin'kel. Ir vin g o r 'M o l l l e — 340 I . H o u s to n S t . , N .V .C . ( e m d ) , G e lf a n d , D r, H . H a r o l d - 2 3 B I . 32 I t . . N .Y C G a r t a n . A l b e r t — Mt. A i r y l i d . . G r o to n - o n H u d s o n , N.Y. G o diew ski, R o b ert— 248 Hew* S t . , B k l y n .. N .Y . G o l d b e r r A lvin H ,— 558 F rM ik lln B l v d .. Long B e a c h , N .Y . H a y n e s . Jessie— 555 W , IBI S t . , N .Y .C . In t r u s t fo r D o n a ld C a n t r e ll . 1144 F o u n t a i n D r .. A t l a n t a , Ga. H a y n es , Jes sie— 555 W , 151 S t . , N .Y .C . In t r u s t fo r David C a n t r e ll , I I M F o u n t a i n D r .. A t l a n t a , Ga. J a c o b s o n , B e n j a m i n — e / o M axw ell L a n d a r . 5 Ave. D ., NYC K a sek, A n n — 101 S t, M a r k i P I .. N Y C K e h y u ia n , S eto p — 256 G lenm ore Ave., B k ly n .. N.Y . K iitch rn b a u m . M rt . J a n e — In t r u s t t o r A n d r e w K l r s c h e n b a u m . 245 Ave. C . NYC KlusowKki. M ar y— In t r u s t f o r C h r i s t i n e K luto w s k l. 241 G r a n d S t . , B k l y n .. N .Y . Kot^nigtbeig, M orr is— 3030 S u r f Ave., B k ly n ., N.Y . K n i i d t c n , K a r l I.— In t r u i t fo r M u rie l C . K n u d e e n . 46 72 S t . B k ly n .. N .Y . L a P i a d e . O r. C l a u d e —e / o O r. K a t h e r i n e B r t y d e r t . 7 W . 15 S t . , NYC L r w i i . D a v id — 127 E. 3 rd A ve., NYC L i n d n e r , B e t t y E.— in t r u s t f o r K e n n e t h L i n d n e r . 206 C orbin P I., B k ly n ., N .Y . Lusurd o, C a e s a r w 6 9 7 P i n e S t . , B k l y n ., N .Y . L ow inge r. Alex— 1536 52 S t „ B k l y n .. N .Y . in i r u s t fo r H a r r y G. B e l d l n g e r. 5455 W a verly S t . , M o n tre a l. C a n a d a l ^ n c h , W i l l i a m — 315 B o w e r y N Y C M^i'iliken. F lo r e n c e — 1865 77 S t . . B klyn... N.Y . Moskowitz, R oslv n— 230 W . 7 t S t . . NYC N i g r t i l l , J o s e p h in e — in t r u s t f a r D e n n i t C h a rle e N igre iil, 410 E. 3 0 S t . , A p t. 4 H . NY C P e c h m e , O s c a r - 537 E. 12 S t . , N Y C P r r e z . N a ti v l d a d G o n i a l e i — 53S W . 124 S L , NY C P ic c o lo . L u l g l a In te rrlg g fr—502 E . 14 S t . . P c a t a e , K a t i e — 524 E. IS S t . . NYC R e g a n , J o h n J r . — 7600 4 Ave., B k ly n ., N .Y . R u g e n , J e a n E.— 25C H oope r S t . , B k ly n ., S e n i i a t i c k . J o s e p h — In t r u s t f o r A lle n N. D a n ii g e r , 816 E. 18 S t . . N Y C S o lli, M in n ie — 2809 O c ean A v e „ B k l y n .. N .Y . S pecs . 0 t t » - l 0 3 l W illow A ve ., H o b oke n. N .J . t i l o s , J o h n —271 I . 10 S t . , NYC T u l i n o , R e d e la — In t r u s t f o r J o h n T u t i n o , « l E l d r i d g e S t . . NYC W t i s t m a n . H a r r y — 512 K. 12 S t . , N .Y ,C . W e rb e l, A n n a — 681 E l l i a b e t h A ve., N e w a r k , ) N .J . Zee, C h en P in g — 481 S e c o n d A ve .. NYC A M O U N T S H E L D OR O W IN G F O R T H E P A Y M E N T O F N E G O T I A B L K I N S T R U M E N T S OR C E R T I F I E D C H E C K S A b o n d o la , J o t e p h r - A d d r e M U n k n o w n Unknown R o u m a n e . J o h n — 341 E. 14 S t . . N Y C Unknown S t a t e T a x C o m m is s io n — A d d r t M U n k n o w n Unknown A r e p o r t o f u n c la im e d p r o p e r t y b a a b e e n m a d e t o A r t h u r L a v lU . t h e C o m p tr o lle r ol t h e S t a t e o f New Y o r k , p u r s u a n t t o S e c t i o n SOI o f tl^e A b a n d o n e d P r o p e r t y L a w . A H a t o f t h e n a m e a c o n t a i n e d i n s u c h n o t i c e l a o n f l t e a n d o p e n t o p u b l i c I n e p c c t l o n a t t h e p r i n c i p a l office o f t h e b a n k , lo c a te d a t 20 U n io n S q u a r e K a st, I n t h e C ity o f N e w Y o r k , N e w Y o r k , w h e r e ■ u c h a b a n d o n e d p r o p e r t y l a i p a y a b la . S u c h a b a n d o n e d p r o p e r ty w ill b« p a id o n o r b efo re O c to b e r S la t n a x t to p e r a o n i c» ta b U s h ln g t o Ij^ s a t i s f a c t i o n t h e i r r i g h t t o re c e iv e t h e nam e. I n t h e su c c e e d in g N o r e m b e r, a n d o n o r liefoje t h e t e n t h S a ; tb e r a o t, a u c h u n c la im e d p r o p e r t y w ill be p a id t o A r t h u r L e v it t , t h e C o n .ra r o lle r o f t h e B ta ta o t N e w Y o rk , a n d it sh a ll th e re u p o n eeasa to b« liab le th erefo r. N E W Y O R K V O T E R S S A Y : “ F IN O IS A W IN N E R ’ I . CDNGRESSMtK FMO. a vel«'ran Ir^ is la lo r >vilh 2 6 y ea rs o f p n ltlic service, h a s b e e n y o u r in<lepeii<ient voiee in C o n g ress against h ig h e r taxes, b ig g e r s p e n d in g a n d law lessness in o iir cities. CONGRESSMAN FINO, y o u r ta x p a y e r c h a m p io n in W a sh in g to n , ha§ b e e n fig h tin g to k e e p y o u r h a rd -e a rn e d d o lla rs in y o u r p o ck et. CONGRESSMAN FINO, has b e e n y o u r sp o k e s m a n in (^ in g ress again st su b sid iz in g r io te r s a n d a g ita to rs a n d f o r c ra c k d o w n o n violence. ■ - C u f a lo n g d c H e d lin e a n d nnall to R o c k e fe lle r - - - - — *— GOY. NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER c/o FINO FOR U.S. SENATE COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 550, NEW YORK. N.Y. 10008 I urge you to appoint CoiigresMiiaii Paul A. Fiiio, to the U.S. Senate. We want Fino, a proven dinner, to represent us in the Senate. NAM E AD D R E S S C IT Y .,. UNO pen U .S . S E N A T E CO W tM IT TEE — W IL L IA M J . DROHAN. 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R e q u ir e m e n ts w e 80 a fo r th e b a c c a la u i-e a te s e m e s te r p o s it io n degi*ee h o u rs in C SA S e e k s S u p v r. 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P a r m ln g d a le , T h e C h ild O a re C e n t e r is a n i n ­ s t i t u t io n th e s e 17V o f g u id a n c e , Classes Nanned For Child Care a ll P r o fe s s io n a l C e n te r , PETERS L fo r th e th a t on s u p e r v is o r s ’ o u t lin e d C o m m itte e . a t above a re 6 2 5 -2 6 0 0 ' ^ VAT KLBM EM TART 8 C H O O I.S B f l t e M f h ) , r in p h in ir . fifiBO: B e a t r io e C. Aiwon. HkJjD. 8 5 6 0 : A l t » W. K a )i b a l a , K t ( l y i ) ’, HfifiO; M il d r e d S h e r n i a n . B k ly n , 8 5 0 ; Siifctin R. W f l e n . Y o n k e r * . 8550; W j i a King-, N Y . 8B B 0; R i c h a r d A . SaKtrntnn, B k l j n . 8 BB 0; F r a n c « l M. Kor.'»h, Fl iiflilnK. 8B50; Joan E. Pale. NY. 8 6 5 0 ; A u d r e y B r a n d t, W h i l e s l o n e , 8 5 5 0 ; A b b y J. Koeov Kk y, SBBO; Barbsni .T. S h f p a r d . B k l y n , 8 6 6 0 ; I H an a P . Orr, 8 5 5 0 ; Linda S. B r o w n , F o r e e t H il ls , 8 5 5 0 ; B a r b a r a !>. W i e n e r , 8 6 6 0 ; J o e l M . Ziibifky, N Y , 8 6 4 0 ; B e r n i c « OrenBleln, SI, 8640; Roc-hellfi T a l a n , Bayeide, 8540; D»nniB A . G la d s t o n e , B k l y n , 8 6 4 0 ; D o r ­ o t h y F . W y n n , B k l y n , 8 6 4 0 ; E « t e l l e B. H«>yina.n, B k ly n , 8 6 4 0 ; B e r n i c e S . K r a m ­ er, W EnKlewoo<l, N J , 8 6 4 0 ; Folrence E. W e im , N Be llm o i-e , 8 6 4 0 ; JoRcph B. Gr»zlj;|.io, NY, 8640; MiarBucritte A. MiincatPl, B k l y n . 8620; R uth Z i m me rriian, Bkl.vn. 8 6 2 0 ; J u d i t h S, R o s e n fcld, Hldyn, 8 6 1 0 ; > f a r y Ro th en be rg -, B k ly n , 8600; Ethel M . Ru dolph , W oodhaven, 8 5 0 0 ; R o s e B. C a r b o n e , N Y , 8 6 0 0 ; M a r y A . H f i l , N Y . 8 6 0 0 ; C a r o l R o l l er , B x , 8 6 0 0 ; Loiiiifte N . B e r c k m a n n , F o r e s t H i l > , 8 6 0 0 ; Carolyn M. B«dnarek, Bk lyn. 8 5 0 0 ; R on ald O. G ro t n k y, D ou fr l a st o n , 8500; Ronald W . H udson, Q ueens Vlpe, 8 5 0 0 ; R o s e r S. L e v i n t h a l , N Y . 8 6 0 0 ; Care n A. M cM ahon. F l u i .h l n g ’, 8 6 0 0 ; A r th u r M. Jo ne ph , Fl usinfr, 8 6 0 0 ; .Toan P . P i c o n e , « I , 8 6 0 0 ; M il d r e d J . A s h f o r t h , B k ly n , 8 6 0 0 ; E s t h e r G r e e n b e r r , F l us hl n fr , 8 5 0 0 ; Jo^ erbine J. Joyce, B k ly n, 8 6 0 0 ; V io la Vialet, B k lyn . 8 B 0 0 ; G erald Ro«enstrach, W hitentone. 8 6 0 0 ; E v a Splelberir, LTC, 8 6 0 0 ; M ir i a m W e in e r , N Y . 8 6 0 0 ; H a r ­ riet K. Vanburen, Sprlngrfleld, 8500; Ann«i D . I - l p s k y , C a m b r i a Ht« , 8500; Mai-yJane RiRot tI, B x , 8 6 0 0 ; B l a n c h e A. C h a rk in , F! us hi n( r . 8 6 0 0 ; S y l v i a L . H o ll o b o w , B k l y n . 8 6 0 0 ; D o r o t h y M . Redding-, B k l y n , 8 6 0 0 ; D o r o t h y C. C a r m ic h a e l , N Y , 8 6 0 0 ; J e a n e t t e L. S c h w a r t z . N Y , 8 5 0 0 ; R ose Rturm an, B k ly n , 8 S 0 0 ; E sth er Gor­ d on , N Y . 8 6 0 0 ; B e s s J e D . O r e n b u c h , N Y , 841K); L e n a D o n o f f . B k l y n , 8 4 9 0 ; Ja c (juel in * 'Ward, T o n k e r # , 8 4 0 0 . D o r o t h y R . C on ti. 81 , 8 4 9 0 ; D o n n a 8 . T>evin, Y o n k e r e , 8 4 8 0 ; B e t t y S. En de r, Fl u s h ln ir , 8 4 » 0 ; Georirine F . G l u c k . N Y . 8 4 f l 0 ; C h r i s t o p h e r W . K lt t r e l l, C a m b r i a H ts 8 4 6 0 ; N a t a lie 8. L a n g . Bk lyn. 8 4 6 0 ; Rose F r i e d m a n . R i v e r d a l e , 8 4 5 0 ; G lo r i a S. Z w e i b o n . N Y . 8 4 6 0 ; R e g i n a M . D r e w c s , D o u g l a e t n n , 8 4 6 0 ; A r l e n e C. L o b e l , Y o n k ­ e rs. 8 4 6 0 ; F a y A b r a m s o n , F l u e b i n g , 8 4 5 0 ; Mae W ein stock. Ba^reide, 8460; Alvin N ew m an , B klyn, 8 4 6 0 ; Joan E . Ides, Glenda?^, 8 4 6 0 ; M a r y A . C a l m b a c h e r , B x , 8460; Adele Zwerllngr, Bayeide. 8450; M aryann F l le d n e r , Great Neck, 8450; B o n n ie A. S h erm a n, Bk lyn. 8 4 5 0 ; R u th L isto k in , B k lyn , 8 4 6 0 ; Harriet B. W o o d ­ w a r d , B k l y n , 8 4 B 0 ; V i r g i n i a M . K arl. N Y . 8460; D o r o t h y ernstein. Forest H il ls , 8460; ■Wil lia m S i lv e r , Bayslde, 8450: Airnes O. T h o m p s o n , E a s t c h e s t e r , 8 4 6 0 ; G e r l m d e C h er k i s , B k l y n , 8 4 6 0 ; C ar ol yn AmoroiBO, B k l y n , 8 4 6 0 ; l A u r a 6 . Ka rli n, B k ly n , 8 4 6 0 ; I r e n e L . M o r g a n . N Y 8 4 6 0 ; J u d ith A. K aplan, NY. 8460; Arvenia .T. B r o w n . M t. V e r n o n . 8 4 B 0 ; M a r g a r e t C. Serolja. Bklyni, 84B0; 'Wal|te,r C. Fied ?e r, N Y . 8 4 6 0 ; P a u l i n a A . R a f k i n . F o r e s t H il ls , 8 4 6 0 ; L i l l i e K o e p p e l , B a y «lde, 8 4 6 0 ; M a r i e K. J o h n so n , B k lyn, 8 4 6 0 ; E d y t h e R . G r e e n s t e in , B k l y n , 8 4 5 0 ; R u b y J . I^ andeau. S p r i n g f ie l d Gdns, 8 4 5 0 ; C ar m e n M . V a * q u e z . F o r e s t H il ls , 8 4 6 0 ; C h a r l o t t e R e i c h , B k l y n , 8 4 6 0 ; L i l i a n K. L l e b e r m a n , Mai<peth, 8 4 6 0 ; R o s e m a i- y K. R ob inf io n. 8 1 . 8 4 6 0 ; P h y l l i s A . Ba r l ia . NY, 8440; M ary F. Stevens, B k ly n , 8 4 4 0 Bernadlne 8. Chapm an , Bk lyn. 8 4 4 0 ; E v e l y n C ol on . N Y . 8 4 4 0 ; R h o d a F r o h l i n g er. N Y . 8 4 4 0 ; M u r l e i B a r t h , B x . 8 4 4 0 ; Jay R. H o r o w i t z , F o r e s t H i l l s , 8440; N o r m a G. B e n g e l s d o r f . R e g o P k . 84.‘<0; D o r o t h y M . O ’D o n n e l l , S c a r s d a le , 8 4 2 0 ; M a r y P . M I or in . SI, 8 4 2 0 ; D o r i s R. D atlow. Yonkers, 8410; K a rl W alker, B k l y n , 8' #00 ; B a r b a r a L . D r e b l a t , J a c k ­ son Hlfl, 8 4 0 0 ; D o r i s G re e n b e r g . Bx, 8 4 0 0 ; M arcia Panteles. N T . 8 4 0 0 ; B e v ­ e r l y B. S c h l m n i e l . B e l l r o s e , 8 4 0 0 ; B e r ­ nice r . Feldm an . N . W oodm ere, 8 4 0 0 ; E v e l y n C. P o w e r , N T . 8 4 0 0 ; Jean E. J o n e s . N Y . 8 4 0 0 ; M il d r e d R e df le M . N Y . 8 4 0 0 ; J o y c e K eism an. Bklyn, 8 4 0 0 ; A la n D. H e i l m a n , R e g o P k . 8 4 0 0 ; B a r d o M , R am irez. B*. 8 4 0 0 ; E l a i n e A . M iller, B k l y n , 8 4 0 0 ; P e a r l B . K ay , N Y . 8 4 0 0 ; R o b e r t J. K e l l y , B k lyn, 8 4 0 0 ; Rhoda Schiechel, B k ly n , 8 4 0 0 ; P a t r id a D. P a ­ ssant, T e n n e c k , 8 4 0 0 r A n i t a A . G o o d m a n , B k ly n , 8 4 0 0 ; R o s l y n B u c h s b a u m , F o r e s t H il ls , 8 4 0 0 ; R u b y A . S p r o t t, J a m a i c a , 8400; Pearl P, Baker, B k lyn , 8400; P hyllis F. Bab itx, K ew Gd ns, 8400; G er t r u d e 8. W exler, Bklyn, 8400. R i t a R. N e u m .a n , B k l y n , 8 4 0 0 ; R o s n l y n Rii«ikin, B k l y n , 8 4 0 0 ; G l o r i a L . G e t l c n be r g, N Y . 8 4 0 0 ; S h e i l a h B. Taba<-linick, V a l l e y S t r ea n i, 8 4 0 0 ; H o w a r d E . K ir s c h ner, Bx, 8 4 0 0 ; Mabel T r u e w le l l, ST, 8 4 0 0 ; A d r i e n n e M. R o t t o , V a l l e y S t r e a m , 8 8 D 0 ; S o n i a B. H a n d le r , B x , 8 3 9 0 ; M a r i e t ­ t a R . V a l e r io . B k l y n . 8.S00; W i l l i a m P. C o d d in p to n , H ollis, 8TMK); C l i a rl e s J. De>meo, B k l y n , 8. 100 ; J o s e p h A . V a l i n o t t i , N. Viillfy Stream , 8.S90; Norman M. B r e nn e r , N Y , 8.S90; E l a i n e P h i l l i p , F l u s h ­ ing, 8.19 0; F o r t u n a t a A . U r s i n o , B k ly n , S.TflO; Hari-y H o r w i t z , J a c k s o n H ts . S.'lflO; R a t h Ka uhe, H a s t i n g s o n H u d s o n , 8.‘190; J o y c e P i n e , B k l y n . 8. 190; M e l i s s a E . Syni on , B x , 8. 19 0; R i i t h C a s h m a n , B k l y n , 8.17 0; G w e n d o l y n W. T h o m a s , M t. V e r n o n , 8.1 fl0;Efith er L . K o p m a n , J a m a i c a , 8.150; C h a r l o t t e K is c h . M t. V e r n o n , 8. 160 ; H a ro lyn A. P on te c o r vo . Ja m aica , 8 3 5 0 ; Renee .lo rdo n, B k l y n , 8 3 6 0 ; H e l e n S. R a m o w i t z , B a y s l d e , 8.1 60; A l b e r t J. Cel’ a, B k ly n , 8.16 0; A n d r e w B. B i g g i n , G le n d a l e , 8.150; M ild r e d H . A b r a m s , B k l y n , 8. 160 ; M a r g a r e t A . C ol lin s , N Y , 8. 160 ; J u d i t h G. Kre in dler . B x , 8. 160; L i l l i a n B r a n d y . W h l t e s t o n e , 8.16 0; M o l l i e M . R u d ik o f f , F a r R o c k a w . i y , 8.1 60; M a r i o n R . G ilb e r t, B k l y n , 8,15 0; S t e i ) h a n l e J. C on fin o, N . W o o d m e r e , 8.150; Jean L. B eraitlfw a. W oodside. 8.15 0; M yrna L. Baum . N Y , 8.15 0; R \ i t h S, G lu c k , B x , 8, 160 ; H e l e n A, Cal la n, N Y . 8.1 60; J o e l M. N e e d l e m a n . B k l y n . 8.150; M a r g a r e t K F i tz t - in i m o n s , P e l h a m M a n ­ or, 8,16 0; S a n d r a J. R o b e r t s , N Y , 8.150; R o b e r t F e i l , L o n g Bi-h, 8.16 0; E s t e l l e B. Sherman, B a y s l d e , 8. 160 ; A n n a B. DeKiu-tano, 8 . O zom« I 'k , 8.160; Vinc<‘ii l in e .Sette, Flnt-lng, 8,16 0: A n n a J. S c i u la r a , IJhljD. S S 6 0 ; SaiiD dia P . E e l l e / . S x , 8 3 5 0 ; I r l i G ray , H a r l M la l t . KlfiO; E11e«i% L. M e a k i n . B k l y n , 8 3 6 0 ; H i l d a M l r w l i y 8.1 50; Janice S. Barth, B k ly n . M a r t h a R , I » n e h e i n , B k ly n , 8. 1 40 ; Gei^ t ri id e M a n d e l b a u m , F o r e s t H ill s, 8 , 1 4 0 f H e l e n R. G o W m a n , Fh i M ii n g , 8. 14 0; Eileen T a u b m a n , N Y . 8 ,1 40 ; S o n i a D r a n , Scare* da le , 8 3 4 0 ; D d a G. C u s u m a n o , B k l y o , 8 3 4 0 ; R i t a M . A d ler , B x . 8, 140 ; P h y l l l i M, Byn um , B k lyn , 8 3 2 0 ; E th el M. B rody, E. Ro c k a w a .y , 8 3 0 0 ; S o n i a B i t l n e r , B k l y n . 8 3 0 0 : M arcia R, Knipit^ky. klyn, P 3 0 0 t D o r o t h y E . D a n i e l s , .St. A lbans, 8,100; I’a m e l a G. L a n d o n , N Y , 8 3 0 0 : P a t r i c i a B . . D e f l o r l a , Y o n k e r s . 8 3 0 0 : B e a t r i c e O. W atkin s, Cam bria H is, »300; S^^ vla Z w e if le r , B k l y n . 8 3 0 0 ; W a r r e n T. S c h u l t » , H oward Bch, 8 3 0 0 ; Joseph A. D egn an . Y o n k e r s , 8 3 0 0 ; S t a n l e y B ’a ne . N Y , 8 8 0 0 t R u t h A . W a l l s . N Y . 8 3 0 0 ; H olt e Jta 1m. K orn . B k l y n , 8 3 0 0 ; O d e s s a M e e k s , B k l y n . 8.1 00; M aureen S. M ichael, SI . MOOt L u c i l l e G in lg e r . W o o d m e r e . 8 3 0 0 ; A n n a K le in . B k l y n , 8 3 0 0 ; L e o n a r d P . D e m e l l , B k ly n , 8 3 0 0 ; L i l l i a n F e u e r m a n . Bk lyn, 8 3 0 0 ; D o l o r e s Tyewiner, N Y , 8. 10 0; L o l « 1. F e a t h e r s t o n e , S. O z o n e P k , 8 3 0 0 ; L o l i S. S e g e l , N Y , 8 3 0 0 ; F r a n c e * W . T y l e r , N Y , 8 3 0 0 ; N a n c y L , F e n n l m a n . SI, 8 3 0 0 t C h a rl e s M . H e i l m a n , B k l y n , 8 3 0 0 ; B r e n d a E. B r o w n , B x , 8 3 0 0 ; S u z a n n e L . S t i v e r , N Y , 8 3 0 0 ; M a r i o n O, D a v i s . N Y , 8 , 1 0 0 j Sylvi.a M . K e a t o n . N Y , 8 .1 00 ; L i u - r e U a S. N a s t I , B k l y n . 8 3 0 0 . S a r a h Gro ss , Tx>ng B c h , SSOO: .Terald W e in b e r g , Forest H il ls . 8300; f ih l r l« » B o r n s t e in , N Y , 8 3 0 0 : B e r n i c e 8 . W fil* h, N Y , 8 3 0 0 ; P a t r i c i a B. S o b o l e w f k i . N Y , 8 3 0 0 ; P e a r l N . C on rad . l y a u r e l t o n , 8 3 0 0 t T o m m a s i n a I. T l b a l d l , C or o n a . 8 3 0 0 ; M a r t J . H u g h e s , N Y , 8 3 0 0 ; R o c h e l l e B. D o r l ler. B k ly n . 8 3 0 0 ; A l i c e R. S a c k s , Gre&l N e c k . 8 2 9 0 ; G e o r g e B. R o s e n b a u m , B * . 8290; Ellen L. Schnur. B klyn. 8 2 9 0 t R u th D. C ohen, Bk lyn, 8 2 9 0 ; S u f a n B , « Diam ond, New Hyde Pk, 8290; Ben* j a m i n M . Ma rlna ic cl, B k l y n , 8 2 9 0 ; R u i h Bl ackibeer, Bk!<yn. 8 2 9 0 ; J a c o b K a n t c r , B x , 8 2 9 0 : H a r r i e t P e l t z , B c a r s d a l e . 8260( A lice D. Cassidy, B k lyn , 8 2 9 0 ; AdelM Rokeach, Bk lyn. 8 2 9 0 ; L illian A sc b e n brand. N Y . 8 2 8 0 ; Sandra P . F inkeV teIn, B k ly n . 8 2 6 0 ; M a r i l y n A . K e l l y , A r t c r i a . 82fi0; Christine M. K e p p le . W oodside, 8260; Barbara W. Jacobson, SI . 8 2 8 0 t A l f r e d C. L e n z a . S I . 8 2 5 0 ; D o r e e n I>. G en k in . B k l y n . 8 2 5 0 ; W i l l i a m A. Brafll e y , SI . 8 2 5 0 : H e l e n W . H e c h t , Fcree* H il ls , 8 2 5 0 : M a r j o r i e Y . B y e r s , E k l y n . 8250; L illian P, New corn ,H icksvllle, 8 2 5 0 ; F l o r e n c e M . C ar ne y, B k l y n , 82B0t H e l e n B. F l e t c h e r . B x . 8 2 6 0 ; D i a n e t . G o t t f r i e d . Y o n k e r s , 8 2 5 0 ; A n n F . Zack * heirn. B k l y n , 8260; J e r a ld L . W a n k . 82«0t Virginia M. H o ltz, Bk lyn, 8 2 6 0 ; L illia n M ill er . R o s l y n Ht« . 8 2 5 0 ; A r l e n e K ld e r , F l u s h i n g , 8 2 5 0 ; E d w a r d L i s s . B k l y n . 8250r .lean n ette L. S c h w a r tz . Corona. 8 2 6 0 ; B en R . W l l e n s k y . B k l y n . 8 2 5 0 ; J o y K. C o w ­ a n. O z o n e P k , 8260; V e r a S. M o s e , fit. Albans. 8 2 5 0 ; J o h n P. Ca re y, B k l y n . 8260; R o s e l j m F i s a . .Tackson Ht« , 8 S 6 Q t H e r b e r t L. S t r a u s s , B k l y n . 8 2 6 0 ; J u l i a 0 . H a le y . SI . 8250; B e r n i c e W . F e l d m a n , V alley Stream . 8250; B e u l a h B r o w n , B k ly n , 8250; B a r b a r a C. K in g e , M t . V e m » on , 8 2 5 0 ; M i c h a e l A . P a g l l u c a , F l u s h l n r , 8 2 5 0 ; D i a n a T. P l n e z i c h . J a c k s o n H t» , 8 2 5 0 ; L o u i s e C u s u m a n o , F l u s h i n g , 82B0r M a r c i a E e l d e n . J a m a i c a . 8 2 6 0 ; G er t r u d * F r i e d m a n , B x . 8 2 6 0 ; C a r o l y n G. B u r n ­ ha m . N T . 8 2 5 0 ; A u g u s t a S. R u ssell, B x, 8 2 5 0 ; J i n L . -Weiss, B k l y n , 8 2 5 0 ; M c l l l a S. S h a y . Ba.v»lde. 8 2 4 0 ; E i l e e n S. T i r o n e , B k ly n . 8240; S h a r o n M . G ro s s . L o n g B c h . 8 2 4 0 : R o b e r t a D . S i m k u s , .Tamaica. 8 2 4 0 ; M a r i o n H . S u s s m a n , B k l y n , 8240] E sther Brlskm an. Bayslde, 8 2 4 0 ; V lcb l H o r n s t e ln , B k l y n , 8 2 4 0 ; R i c h a r d H. S c n e n k l a r e . F o r e s t H il ls . 8 2 4 0 ; M e r o d e # 0 . S w ee n e y . M a s sa p eq u a P k , 8 2 4 0 : M arlon F e i n s t e i n . B k l y n , 8 2 4 0 ; F r a n c e * B. G o ld ­ m an, B klyn. 8 2 4 0 ; T h o m a s W. Altken, W h ltesto n e, 8 2 4 0 ; L illi a n Lander, B k ly n , 8 2 3 0 ; J u d i t h S e h a p p . 8 2 3 0 ; E v e l y n K le n osky, 8 2 2 0 ; D ia ne P, Spector, Bx, 8 2 2 0 j E l e n a O, M a n c a r u s o , B k l y n , 8 2 0 0 ; S h i r ­ ley W eisem an. F lu s h in g , 8 2 0 0 : R u th N . W i ls o n , B k ly n ; 8 2 0 0 ; L i l l i a n M. S c h w a r t a , ST, 8 3 0 0 ; R o s e B. G ustav. N Y . 8 2 0 0 ; C a r ol J . S t r i e k e r . B x . 8 2 0 0 ; H a r r i e t W e l n f el d , B x . 8 2 0 0 ; E<lwai-d R a c h l l n , B a y sid e, 8 2 0 0 ; M i m l T . E l v a n . F o r e s t H lll a, 8 3 0 0 ; A n n a R . S c h u l m a n , H o ll is , 8 2 0 0 : B a r b a r a I. H arr is , B k l y n , 8 2 0 0 ; ; R os al J# A. M o lli n , B k l y n , 8 2 0 0 ; H a r o l d Z e l e v a n sk.v, B k l y n , 8200; H elen E. M alon ey, B e l ia i r e , 8 2 0 0 ; Caro l L . S c h i ll e r , 8 2 0 0 ; V irgin ia Benzinger, SI, 8 2 0 0 ; Ann K. Alexander, F loral P k , 8200; W illa » . O liv e r, M t Vernon, 8200; There#a H . Nichanioff, F lo r a l P k , 8 2 0 0 ; E la in e Preseer, H o w a r d B c h , 8 2 0 0 ; S h a r o n J. B n b a t , B a y s i d e , 8 2 0 0 ; L o u i s .1. T o u p i n , D u m o n t , NJ, 8 3 0 0 ; M ir i a m M. C o h e n , B k l y n , 8 2 0 0 ; L u c i l l e J. P e t e r s o n , E . E l m h u r s t , 8 2 0 0 | S t e v e n L . R os e nb e i-g . B k l y n . 8 2 0 0 ; F e l i c a W cintraub, B k lyn, 8 2 0 0 ; E d ith Tok ayer, N Y , 8 2 0 0 ; Z. Saftffl P l o t k i n , L i t t l e N e c k , 8 3 0 0 ; F l o r e n c e H. O ff e n th e r , N Y , 8 1W ); M a r g a r e t M . W h e e le r , SI, 8 1 9 0 ; S a n d r a A , A r o n , B k ly n , 8 1 9 0 ; L o u i s e E . Co h en . Bkl.vn, 8190; D avid M oskow itz, Far H ocU away, 8190; P h yllis W e is e l , New H y d e P k . 8 1 9 0 ; A n i t a R. D o i - so g n a , ST, 8 1 9 0 ; W i l l i a m D. C h e a t h a m , B k l y n , 8 1 8 0 ; . lea n J. Kery c, W a n l a g h , 8 1 9 0 ; M u r i e l V. H o ll a n d , B r o n x v i l l e . 8190: Jeremle Sc h i ld , N Y , 8 1 8 0 ; R v e l y n E , A d e l , G r e a t N e c k , 8 1 8 0 ; G il d a A . D a v i s , B k l y n , 8 1 7 0 ; E v e l y n A , L u s k i n , B a y s i d e , 8 1 7 0 ; B i l ll a Sherman, Bx. 8160; L illian G erman, B k l y n , 8 1 0 0 ; J o a n n e C. C u s u m a n o , B k l y n , 8 1 6 0 ; E d w a r d A. L a w r e n c e . B k l y n . 8 1 6 0 ; L illian M, Fehder, B k lyn, 8 1 6 0 0 ; R ita D. K a f f a n i e l l o , B k l y n , 8 1 5 0 ; F i l o m e n a T . Verd i, W o o d s i d e , 8 1 5 0 : E v t ’y n M i l m a n , R i v e r d a le , 8 1 6 0 ; E l i s e G. S n n n er e , B k l y n , 8 1 5 0 ; J o h n J. M c C a r t h y , J a m a i c a . 8 1 . ^ 0 t R odney J. Salazar, N Y . 8 1 6 0 ; R ose L e ­ vi ne, K ew Gd ns , 8150: G eraldine M . W i en er , F l u s h i n g , 8 1 5 0 ; F a n n i e W. F o » ter, Hollifl, 8 1 5 0 ; E v e l y n S . I J n d n e r , S I . 8 1 5 0 ; P a t r i c i a A. A u s t . SI, 8 1 6 0 ; Cliarl o t t e S. H o w a r d , B k l y n , 8 1 5 0 ; E r i ie e t in e B r o w n , W h i t e P l a i n s , 8 1 6 0 ; G l e n d a S. M id d le t on , Bx , 8 1 5 0 ; V l n . e n t A. J i il lan o . R o c k y P t , Ga ll L. M c N a l l y , N Y , • 8150; N atalie E. Friedman, H u sliln r. 8 1 5 0 ; Adelle H erschm an. F lu shin g , 8 1B 0t A n g e l o A . C a s i ll o , B o u n d B r o o k , 8 1 6 0 t . Mice Di in ne r, B k l y n . 8 1 5 0 : H a rr i e t A r b e t t . B k ly n , 8 1 6 0 ; I l n m l n a d a R u b i n , B a y s l d e , 8 1 5 0 ; B a r iy Rosen, Bklyn, 8 1 5 0 ; M iriam M. M in tz . N Y , 8 1 6 0 ; B e r t h a F . W l n f e l d . Hklyn , 8 1 5 0 ; J o e l A . A l s c h , B x , | J 6 0 M argaret M, M urphy, Bk lyn, 81 B 0 . 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Y. copies of books cheeked abova, Name A d d re s s Citv ... Be sure to Include 5% Sales Tax Page Thirteen C I V I L S E R V I C E L E ADE R ITuesaiiy, July 23, 1968 C ity Jobs Open ^ R E A L ESTATE V A L U E S ^ For Case A ides F i l i n g la o p e n n o w f o r o r a l e x ­ a m in a tio n s fo r th e p o s it io n ijoyYour Golden Days in of c a s e -a id e w i t h th e N e w Y o r k C i t y F lo rid a W e lfa i-e D e p a r tm e n t. C a s e - a id e p o s it io n s m um a m a x i­ s a la r y o f $5 ,330 . A p p lic a t io n s c a n b e m a d e e a c h w e ekd ay e xce p t T h u rs d a y fro m 9 a .m . to 5 :3 0 p .m . T h e o r a l e x a m ­ i n a t io n is e x p e c te d a p p r o x im a t e ly Venice. Florida c u r r e n t ly p a y $4 ,250 to s t a r t w i t h to e v e ry be tw o h e ld 8 A V B OK T O U R M O V E TO r L O R l D A C o m p a r e o u r c o s t pe r 4 . 0 0 0 l b s (o St . P e l e r t b u r c f r o m N e w Yo r k City, f406: P hila delphia . $382; Albany, $ 4 3 2 . 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C o m m itte e M e e t s W ith O ffic ia ls C O U N T Y W O R K S H O P — T o D is c u s s P r o b le m s O f A id e s era Conference, CSEA, at Batavia. From left t# right, are: Haymond Green, treasurer; Br. Theo> dore Wenal, CSEA president and installingr ofTiceri AUena Wacrner, vioe^ppesiden't; Frank Talomi«, president and James Manirano, secretary. The newly-elected officers of the Western Counties Workshop, Civil Service Employees Assn., were in­ stalled recently at the annual meeting of the West* (Special To The Leader) A L B A N Y — M e m b e rs of h ir in g th e S p e c ia l D e p a r t m e n t o f T r a n s ­ p o r ta tio n (D O T ) c o m m it t e e o f t h e C i v i l S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s ti. m e t h e re r e c e n t ly w i t h D e p a f t i n e n t o f f ic ia ls to d is c u s s c o n ­ d it io n s of i s t in g e a ip lo y m je n t, and ex­ p r o b le m s . 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D r. A la n M i l l e r , C o m m is s io n e r o f M e n ­ NEW OFFICERS are: John Adamski, first vice-president; Genevievi Luce, treasurer; Dr. Wenzl; Pauline Fitchpatrick, president; Frank Talomie, second vice-president; Mary Cannel, third vice-president, and G e n e v i e v e Clark, secretary. Other plio'to, page 16. Officers of the Western Conference, Civil Service Employees Assn., were recently installed by Dr. Theodore Weiizl, CSEA president. Left to right, at the ceremonies. t a l H y g ie n e , a n n o u n c e d la s t w e e k . W ilt o n , lia s in been S a r a to g a p la n n e d m e n t a lly bo r e ta r d e d s c h e d u le d to J u n e 1971. be C o u n ty , s e rv e c h ild r e n U 500 and of te n t a t iv e ly c o m p le te d W a rre n W a s h in g to n C o u n tie s . I t w ill D r . 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R e e h t e r m e m b e rs fo r In ­ N i­ J a m e s S h e a , M a u r ic e R o s e n , R o ­ to tim e I t ’s O th e r g ro u p c h o la s J . C im in o , R ic h a r d C le a r y , back s c iio o l — to A s s o c ia ­ b e rt e s ta b ­ and c a b s e a tin g o n S ta n le y Y a n e y , T h e o d o r e s o n , a n d H a r o ld S tu p p ., The c lo th e s p e rs o n n e l, c o rre c t m a tte r . o f f ic a l h o u rs , w o r k m a in te n a n c e D e p a r tm e n t s ta te d t h a t th e y w o u ld t h is checks, fo r a tt e n d a n c e a t h e ia rln g a a f t e r r e g ­ CSEA W /R a y ­ fie n ta tiv e , w e re tiie w ith ih o ld in g o f tim e w as s io n of S ta te has th e P a rk acceded Long to N e w C o u n ty Long J o b s P a rk w a y C iv il S e rv ic e O n c h ^ a p te r of th e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . b y C o m m is ­ t h e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f s ix n e w p o s i­ dem ands tio n s . 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