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R e p r e s e n t a t i o n
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r)
A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . la s t w eek
c a u tio n e d p e rs o n n e l a t S ta te c o rre c tio n In s titu tio n s a g a in s t
w h a t I t te rm e d in fla m m a to r y ra d io a n d te le v is io n b ro a d c a s ts
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a n d B y - L a w s o n J u ly
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and
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on
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1968
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as
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th e
w ith
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by
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is
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a
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in tr o d u c e
a
jo in t C S E A P o lic e . C S E A
s im ila r
b ill
in
s e s s io n .
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p r o v id in g
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w a iv e r s
p r o v id in g
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o f M a n h a tta n
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b u rd e n ;
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in
fo r
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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
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to
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p r o v id ­
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to
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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
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tr ip
b e tw e e n
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to
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in u n e d ia te
ees A s s n . m e m b e r s a n d t h e i r i m ­
m e d ia te
T h e G o v e r n o r a ls o r e j e c t e d m e a s u r e s a i m e d
30 y e a rs .
n o t w is h in g
th e
o f th e
a llo w ­
f o r a d o p tio n
to
c o n c e rn e d
fo r e a c h
r e tir e m e n t
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a p o lit ic a l d e a t h b e n e f i t s , d i s a b i l i t y
(Continued on Page 1)
v e te ra n s b e n e fits .
Y o rk
Unit Changes
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The
about
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p e rc e n t.
s u p p o rte d
o f p r o v is io n s
t h is , ”
1 4 -1 8
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a v e ra g e
on
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th e
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by
of
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1969.
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fo r a g u a ra n te e d
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CSEA
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p u b l i c ^ ^e m ­
1,
f r o m th e m a in u n it a n d g a v e th e m
e d b y C S E A , I n s t it u t io n a l te a c h e r s u n d e r th e
ju r is d ic t io n
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on
p o in t s
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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 .
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C S 'E A
r a is e
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in g
p r o v id e s
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announced
m in im u m .
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a
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—
s a id
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“ 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
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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
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n
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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
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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 . W e n z l. “ W e h a v e th e
C S E A , h e p o in te d o u t, h a s b e e n
l in e . ”
spokesm an
ju s t
S e t
A L B A N Y — T h e C i t i l S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A asn. h a s
in e x p e rie n c e d
f i g h t i n g a n d r e s o lv in g th o s e p r o b ­
“ O n ly th e m e d iu m h a s c h a n g e d ,’ ’
ft
th a t
t t ils
s c e n e .”
s h o u ld r e a d ily re c o g n iz e “ th e
o ld t ir e d
not
E l e c t i o n
f a m ilie s .
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to u r
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to S t, T h o m a s a n d o t h e r fe a tu re s .
S p a c e Is l i m i t e d a n d Im m e d ia te
a p p lic a t io n
v a tio n s
111
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a d v is e d . F o r re s e r ­
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G.
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By LEO J. MARGOLIN
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M r . 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
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as s o o n as p o s s ib le .
s e rie s
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if
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c o m p a n ie s
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i n c o n ta n t c o n ta c t w i t h M e a c h a m
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in g
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19
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w as
c iv ic
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p u b lic
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lo c a l
a f f a ir s .
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he
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of
g ra d u ­
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c ir c le s .
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M rs .
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M rs .
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a dem and
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A s s n .,
w as
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h e ld
at
gave
a
as
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re s u m e
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p lo y e e s
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y o u r f a i l u r e to a p p e a r o r a n s w e r , judirni c n t w i l l b e t a k e n aarainst y o u b y d e f a u l t
f o r t h e r e li e f d e m a n d e d in t h e c o m p l a i n t .
Da t e d . N e w Y o r k , N . Y . , J u n e 1 0 , 1 9 6 8 .
H A N N I B A L M I L A N O , E S Q ., A t t o r n e y f o r
Pl ft i n ti f fi , O ffi ce & P o s t Off ice Addi-ess, 3 0 1 E a s t 1 4 0 t h St r e e t , B r o n x .
N e w Y o r k 1 0 4 6 6 . T e l . N o . MO 5-:i.550
T o : R A L P H A M A D O R . If l i v i n y , an d if
h e b e dead, t h e n It i s I n t en d e d to svie hi*
heirs at law , devisees, n e x t o f kin. e x e c u ­
tors , d i s t r i b u t o r s , a d m i n i s t r a t o r s a n d sucoedsors in in te r e s t, al o f w h o m an d w h o s e
n an ie «
an d
addresses
an d
w hereabouts
are u n k n o w n to t h e p l a i n t i f f s , an d w h o
a m j o in e d an d desitr nat ed a s a clans o f
" U n k n o w n D e f e n d a n t s ” a n d S a m u e l K.
H a n d e l, a s acting: Re K ist er o f t h e C it y o f
N e w Y or k, D e f e n d a n t s .
Plea se la k e notice t h a t the S u m m o n s
In t h i s a c t i o n Is b e i n g s e r v e d o n y o u by
p u b l i c a t i o n p u r s u a n t t o an o r d e r o f Mr.
.luRtice A b r a h a m N . Gcll er, g r a n t e d on
J u n e 2 5 , 1 0 6 8 , In an a c t i o n b y p l a in t i ff s
he r e in , L O U I S M E N D E Z a n d A I D A M E N ­
DE Z, b r o u g h t In t h e a b o v e - e n t i t l e d c o u r t
and file<l w i t h t h e o t h e r p a p e r s in t h e
B r o n x C o u n t y C l e r k ’s O ffice. O b je c t o f
t h e a c t i o n Is t o b a r c l a i m s a g a i n s t real
pr o p e r ly ,
h e reina fter
described
and
to
discharge
c e r ta i n
m ortgages
of
reco rd
pursua nt to Article 16,
Real Property
A c t i o n s an d P r o c e d i n g s L a w .
and adjudKinjr t h e
interest o f
plaintiffs
f re e
frojn s u c h m o r t g a g e e .
D e s c r ip t i o n o f
the
a f fe c t e d
premises
is a s f o l l o w s :
A L L t h a t c e r ta i n p l o t , p i e c e o r p a r c e l
o f lan d, w i t h t h e b u i l d i n g s a n d i m p r o v e ­
m e n t s t h e r e o n e r e ct e d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g and
l)eln g in t h e C o u n t y o f B r o n x . Cit y and
S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , b e i n g k n o w n and
d e s ig n a t e d n« P a r t o f L o t s 8 4 7 an d (548,
on M ap 1 6 7 2 , b u i l d i n g l o t s , s i t u a t e d in
N orth
New
York,
W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n ty ,
b e l o n g in g t o C l a r e n c e S. B r o w n , d a t e d
J a n u a r y 18 f l0 . fil ed W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y ,
F e b . 1 7 , 1 8 6 6 , a s M a p N u m l i e r 41t).
Parcel
1— S itu ated o n the corner o l
s o u t h e r l y s id e o f E a s t l.H.Trd S t r e e t ( f o r ­
m e r l y S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d ) an d t h e w e s t ­
erly sid e o f W i ll is A v e n u e b e i n g 2 7 . 2 3
f t . f r o n t an d rea r a n d 7 4 f e e t o n b o t h
eid es.
P a r c e l J — S i t u a t e d o n t h e s id e o f E a s t
l.T.'lrd St . ( f o r m e r l y S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d )
distant 7 4 ft. 8 inches w esterly from the
c or ne r o f W i ll is A v e n u e b e i n g 3 1 f e e t 1 0
In c h e s f r o n t an d re a r an d 6 0 f e e t o n b o t h
sid es .
T O G E T H E R w i l l a l l t h e r ig h t, t it le and
I n t er e s t o f t h e p a r t y o f t h e f ir s t p a r t in
an d to a l l t h a t c e r ta i n a t ri p or p ar c e l o f
la nd , t o g e t h e r w i t h
the
b u i l d i n g s and
p a r t s o f b u i l d i n g s t h e r e o n e r ect ed , s i t u ­
ated . l y i n g a n d b e i n g In t h e C o u n t y o f
B r o n x , C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , b o u n d e d and
de s c ri b e d a s f o l l o w s ;
BE G IN N IN G at a point on the sou th ­
e r ly e id e o f E a s t 1 3 3 S t r ee t , or S o u t h e r n
B o u l e v a r d , d i s t a n t a « v e n t y - f o u r ( 7 4 ) f eet
w e s t e r l y f r o m t h e c o r n e r fornie<l by th e
i n t e r s e c t i o n o f t h e s a i d s o u t h e r l y sid e o f
Southern B oulevard (1 3 3 rd S tr e e t) with
t h e w e s t e r l y s id e o f W i l l i s A v e n u e : r u n ­
n i n g l h ' n c « s o u t h e r l y paraMel w i t h tlie
w e s t e r l y ei<fe o f W i l l i s A v e n u e 6 0 f e e t :
thence westerly, parallel
w i t h t h e sa id
southerly
s id e
of
South ern" Bo u lev a rd
(1 3 3 rd Street) e ig h t ( 8 ) Inches: thence
northerly again parallel w it h th e w esterly
s i d e o f W i ll ie s A v e n u e . 6 0 f e e t t o t h e
southerly
sid e o f S o u t h e r n
Bou levard;
t h e n c e e a e t e r l r a l o n r t h e s o u t h e r l y sid e
o f S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d , 8 i n c h e s to t h e
p o i n t or p l a c e o f B E G I N N I N G .
P a l e d ; J u l y 1 0 , 1&68.
H A N N IB A L M ILAN O .
A t t o r n e y f o r P l a in t i f f e .
a t th e A p p lic a t io n
D e p a rtm e n t
Thom as
of
S tr e e t,
N ew
at
Y o rk ,
49
N .Y .
10013. T e le p h o n e 5 6 6 -8 7 2 0 .
M a tte d
b la n k s
re q u e s ts
m ust
s e lf- a d d r e s s e d
v e lo p e
and
fo r
a p p lic a t io n
In c lu d e
a
s ta m p e d ,
b u s in e s s -s lz e
m ust
be
en«
re c e iv e d
by
th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t a t le a s t
fiv e
d a y s b e fo re
to r
th e
filin g
th e
of
C o m p le te d
c lo s in g
d a te
a p p lic a c io n s .
a p p lic a t io n
fo r m a
be
which, are file d by m a ll m u s t
s e n t t o th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t
a n d m u s t be p o s tm a ric e d n o l a t e r
th a n
o r aa
th e la s t d a y o f f i l i n g
s ta te d
c th e r w is e
in a t lo n
in
th e
exam ^
a n n o u n c e m e n t.
T lie
A p p lic a tio n s
of
S e c tio n
th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t is near
C h a m b e r s S tr e e t s to p o f the
th e
m a in s u b w a y lin e s t h a t g o t h r o u g b
t h e a re a . T h e s e a re t h e
A venue
L in e
and
th e
A v e n u e L in e . T h e
IR T
A venue
L in e
s to p
7th
8th
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IN D
L e x in g t o n
to
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use
B r o o k ly n B r id g e s to p a n d th e B M T
Q T a n d R R lo c a l’s s to p Is C ity H a ll
B o th
lin e s
have
e x its
to
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s o rm e l D e p a r tm e n t.
STATE
1100
S T A TE — R oom
at
27 0
B ro a d w a y , N e w Y o r k . N . Y . 10007,
c o r n e r o f C h a m b e r s S t.. te le p h o n e
488-6606;
G o v e r n o r
A lf r e d
E . S m ith S ta te O ffic e B u ild in g a n d
The S ta te C a m p u s ,
750,
G e n e se e
A lb a n y ; S u ite
B u ild in g
1
W est
G e n esee S t.; S t a t t O ffic e B u ild in g ,
S y ra c u s e ; a n d 500 M id to w n T o w e r ,
R o c h e s te r,
(W e d n e s d a y
o n ly ) .
C a n d id a te s m a y o b t a in a p p lic a ­
tio n s
fo r
S ta te
of th e
o ffic e s
jo b s
local
State
fro m
N ew
Y o rk
S m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e .
FEDERAL
FE D E B A L — S e c o n d
C ivil
U .8 .
S e r v le t R e g io n O f f ic e . N e w s B u i l d ­
in g , 220 Eatrt 4 2 n d S tr e e t ( a t 3nd
A v e . ) , N e w Y o r k , N Y . 10017, J u s t
w e s t of th e U n ite d
N a tio n s b u ild *
In g . T a k e t h e I R T L e x in g t o n A v e
L in e t o
G ra n d
C e n tre l a n d
w a lk
tw o b lo c k s e a s t, o r ta k e th e d i u t tle
fro m
T im e s S q u a re
G rand
to
C e n t r a l o r th e I R T Q u e e n s - F ^ u s h in g
tr a in
fro m
any
p o in t on the
lin e t o th e G r a n d C e n t r a l s to n .
H o u r s a r e 8 :3 0 a .m . to 6 p .m .,
M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y . A ls o o p e n
S a tu r d a y s 9 a .m . to
p h one
A p p llc a tlo n t/
a b le a t m a in
th e
1 p .m . T e le ­
5 7 3-61 01.
N fw
a re
a ls o
Y o rk , N Y ..
in s t a lla t io n s
te s ts a ls o m a y
fu rth e r
tio n
a t th e
No
p a r*
the
to fo r
o ffe r in g
be a p p lie d
in f o r m a t io n
fo r m s .
except
P o s t O ff ic e .
B o a rd s o f e x a m in e r s
t ic u la r
o b t a in ­
p o s t o f f ic e *
a re r e q u ir e d w i t h
BUY U.S. BONOS
S e c tio n o f t h e
P e rs o n n e l
and
re tu rn
a p p lic a ­
e n v e lo p e a
m a ile d re Q u e s tf
r o r a p p U o a tlo n fo r m a .
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
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P A R K IN G
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22, D ; 23 , D ; 24, A ; 25, D ; 26 , B ;
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C ; 15, D ;
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C ; 20, C ;
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A ; 25. B ;
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29 . B ;
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B ; 30. C ;
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A ; 40 , D .
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4 5 , B : 46, A : 4 7 , A ; 48 , B ; 49 , B ;
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60, D .
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52,
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83 , C :
B U IL D IN G
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C ; 87 . A ;
88. B ;*
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B ; 92, A ;
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B
1
1, B ; 2, D ; 3. C ; 4 , C ; 5, A : 6 , B ;
7, A :
8. D :
(O p e n
9. C :
10. A ;
11. A :
12, D ;
8, B ;
4, C ;
3. B ;
26, B ;
2 7 , C ; 28 , B ; 29.
10. B ;
31, B ;
32. B ; 33, A ; 34, D ; 35, A ;
A ; 30, D ;
15, C :
36, D ;
37, D ; 38 , C ; 39 , B ; 40 , A .
32, B : 33, A ; 34, B ; 35, A ; 36, D ;
11. A ;
12, C : 13. C ;
14. A ;
37, C ; 38, A ;
16. D ;
17. B ; 18. A ;
19. C ; 20. C ;
42, B ; 4 3 , D ; 44 , D ; 45, B ; 46 , D ;
21. D ;
22. B ; 23. A ;
24. B ; 2 5 , D ;
46, C :
47 , D ; 48 , C ; 49, A ; 50, D ;
47 , D ; 48 . B ; 4 9 . D ;
26 . A ;
27. A : 28. D ;
29. B ; 30. C ;
51. C ;
52, B : 53. B ; 54,
51 . B ; 52. B ; 53 . B ; 54, B ; 55, E ;
31. D ;
32.D ; 33. D ;
34. B ; 35. C ;
56, C ; 57, D ; 58, D ;
56, D ; 57, B ; 58, C ; 59, C ; 60, A ;
36, A ;
37. C ; 38, D ;
39, C ; 40, D ; 4 1 , C ;
50, A .
61, B ; 62 , D ; 63, B ; 64, D ; 65, B ;
7. C ;
8. A ;
24. A ; 2 5 , A ;
5. D ;
4. B ;
6, A ;
9. D ;
41, C : 42, B ; 43 , B ; 44, D ; 45, O ;
A ; 56,
62 , A ; 63, A ; 64. B ; 66 . B j
39, A ; 40, B .
61. D :
41 , B ; 42 , A ; 4 3 , D ; 44. C ; 4 5 , B ;
66 , D ;
67, A ; 68 , B ; 69, D ; 70, B ij
46. A ;
47. C ; 48. A ;
49. C ; 50. B :
71. A ;
72, A ; 73, C ; 74, B ; 76, B |
71 , D ; 72, B ; 7 3 , B ; 74, D ; 75, D ;
51 , D ;
52. B ; 53 ,3 A ; 54, C ; 55. A ;
76 D ;
77, C : 78, B ; 79 .
76. C ; 77. D ; 78. D ; 79. D ; 80. C ;
56. A :
57, C ; 58. B ;
59. C ; 60. B ;
81. A : 82 . B ; 83, D ; 84, C ; 85, C ;
61, D ;
62. B ; 63 , B ;
64. D ; 6 5 . A ;
86 , B ; 87. D ; 88 . A ; 89, C ; 90, A ;
66 . C ;
67,D ; 68 , D ;
69. B ; 70. A ;
91, A ; 92, D ; 9 3 , B ; 94, B ; 95, D ;
71 , B ;
72, C ; 7 3 , D ;
74. B ; 75, C ;
96, D ; 97, B ; 98, B ; 99, B ; 100, A .
76, C ;
77, D ; 78, A ;
79.
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p .m . S e s s io n
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22 , B ; 23. C ; 24, D ; 26 , D l
5. D ;
26, D ;
27, B ; 2 8 , C ; 29.
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3. D ;
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5, B ;
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18, C ; 19, D ; 20, A ; 2 1 , B ;
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32, B ;
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A ; 9, B ; 10,A ; 11, C ;
37, D ;
38, B ; 39, B ; 40, C ; 41, O ;
42 , B ;
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18, B ; 19, A ; 20, A ; 21, B ;
22 . C ;
23 , B ; 24 . A ; 25, B ; 26, C ;
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62, B ; 63 , D ; 64, B ; 65, A ;
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38, A ; 39, A ; 4 0 . D .
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67, A ; 68 , E ; 69, D ; 70, B ;
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8 2 , B ; 33, A : 34, C ; 35, D ; 36, D ;
51, D ;
52, B ; 5 3 , A ; 54, B ; 55, A ;
81 , A :
82 , B ; 83, D ; 84, A ; 85, A ;
a 7 , C ; 38, B : 39 . C ; 4 0 , D ,
56, D ;
57 . B : 58. C ; 59, B ; 60,
D;
87, B ; 88 , C ; 89, C ; 90, B ;
61, C ;
62 , D ; 63 , C ; 64, A ; 65, B ;
91, D ;
92, A ; 93, C ; 94, B ; 95, D ;
41 A : 42. B ; 43. D ; 44 , A : 45. C ;
66 , A ;
67 , B ; 68 , A ; 69, D ; 70 , C ;
9 6 ' D ; 97,' B ; 98, B ; 99, B ; 100, A .
4 6 , D ; 47. B ; 48, B ; 4 9 , C ; 50, D ;
71, D ;
72, B ; 7 3 , C ; 74, A ; 75, C ;
6 1 , A ; 52, C : 53, B ; 54, B ; 55. C ;
76, A ;
77 , D ; 7 8 , A ; 79, C ; 80, B .
5 6 , C ; 57, A ; 58, D ; 59, C ; 60, A ;
P R O M O T IO N T O
6 1 , C : 62, D ; 63, C ; 64, B ; 65, B ;
66 , C : 67, D ; 68 , A ; 6 9 , D ; 70, B ;
7 1 , C ; 72, D ; 73 , B ; 74 , D : 75, A ;
7 8 , D ; 77, C : 78, A : 7 9 .
S e c tio n
C;
80, C .
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P A U L I N E McCLOUD, P la in ­
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P l a i n t i f f d e s if f o n t e s B r o n x C o u n t y as t h e
lil ac e o f trial . T h e b a s i s o f t h e v e n u e is
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residence. S u m m o n s
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Place. C ou n ty o f B ron x. ACTION F O R A
DIVORCE. T o th e a b o v e nam ed Defend.m l. YOU A R E H E R E B Y SU M M O N E D
t o R^rve a n o t i c e o f a p p e a r a n c e , on t h e
P laintiff's
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y o u by d e f a u lt fo r th e relief denianded In t h e n o t l o e s e t f o r t h b e l o w u p o n
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of Ton im encem ent o f th is action w ith the
C o n c i l i a t i o n B u r e a u , w h i c h e v e r is s o o n ­
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i o n s . . A L L A N SCHWAB. A tto r n e y (s) for
P l a i n t i f f , Off ice a n d P o s t O ffi ce A d d r e s s :
T h e Lcsral A id S o c i e t y , 1 0 3 0 E . Ifl. lrd
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D avis o f C ou n sel). T o: JE S S IE M c­
CL OU D. T lj e foreg^oinr s u m m o n s i s s e r v e d
u p o n y o u b y p u b l i c a t i o n p u r s u a n t to an
order o f th e HON . A B R A H A M G E L L E R .
a J u s tic e o f th e S u p r e m e C ourt o f the
S late o f N e w Y ork, dated th e 2 5 th day
o f J u n e . 19(18, a n d fil ed w i t h t h e c o m ­
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th «
R o c k e f e lle r ’s
T h e fre e z e m a y h a v e b e e n l i f t e d ,
a t B u f f a lo
a t u r m o i l h e re
M o re
a re
S ta t e
p a tie n ts
b e in g
c ro w d e d
h e lp
H o s p ita l.
put
and
on
w a rd s ,
a lr e a d y - o v e r ­
no
e x ti-a
In
lig h t .
Em­
a r e c o m p la in in g
o v e rw o rk e d .
P e i'fe c tly
c lo s e d
S om e
c le a n
caJl
w a rd e
a fte r
th e
m<oney h a v in g
beds
w ith
( a tte n d a n ts )
p lo y e e s
e x tia
In s u re
t h a t th e
a re
fir s t
p r io r it y .
She
c o n te n d e d
te a c h in g
m u s ic .
c o n te n d e d
th e y
a p p a r e n tly
r a is e d ,
In f o r m a tiv e
le a r n e d ,
Law
m akes
s ib ility
th e
of
th e
th e
On
th e
he
J o u r n a l, J u n e
C o u rt
to
to
of
even
If
a
e v a lu a t e
a
th e
B o a rd
of
e x p e rt
J.
in
b o th
B e c k in e lla
th a t
w ho
th e
e x a m in a tio n s
th e
o r­
th e
w ro t«
E d u c a tio n
th e
re s p o n ­
J u r i s t ’s v i e w , I f
q u a lific a tio n s
sw am ped
by
th e
o f
ex­
p r o c e e d in g s
m ay
a
p o o r q u a lific a tio n s
cause
ought
e n c o u ra g e
consequence
to
of
be
s im ila r ly
a g g r ie v e d
n o t cause
p e t i t i o n e r ’ls r e ­
E x a m in e r s ’ S u m m a r y
fa ilu r e .
S uch
o f th e lx
ju d ic ia lly
t h a t s h o u ld
f > e t i t i o n c o n s is t e d o f t h e
B o a rd
fo r h e r
of
be
ju s t
It
s u it,
OF TH E
th e
w ho
to
c a n d id a te s w h o f a n c ie d t h a t t h e i r f a ilu r e s
b r in g
M UCH
an
n o te d
w e ig h
w o u ld
H o w e v e r,
e n te r ta in e d
e x a m in e r
hand,
E x a m in e r s . I n
th e m s e lv e s b u t i n
e x a m in e r s .”
th e
fo r
S chool
a n is s u e o f f a c t w a s t h e r e b y
C h a r le s
a u t h o r it y
“ th is
o th e r
o p in io n ,
of
th a t
w as
a d m in is tr a tio n
C o u rt h a d
a m in e r s ,
J u s t ic e
B o a rd
fo r
w e re
e x a m in a tio n
w a s n o t q u a lifie d
th a t
a
S u m m a ry
S ta te m e n t
of
S ta te m e n t o f R e a ­
s o n s Is r o u t i n e l y s u p p l i e d t o a c a n d i d a t e r e q u e s t i n g i t . S o m e ­
tim e s ,
u n fo r tu n a te ly ,
to
fa ll
to
it
in d ic a te
case, th e
For
“ U se
o f
f o r th e
g ro u p
is
w r itte n
th e
In
re a s o n s
S u m m a ry
e x a m p le ,
s ta te d ,
th e
v o ic e .
and, w hen
th e
g e n e ra l
fa ilu r e .
p ia n o
p la y in g
under
The
“ III.
a p p lic a n t
g ro u p
w a s a d e q u a te , s h e
p ia n o . S h e a c t u a lly
conduct w hen
th o u g h
th e
s a id , a t t h e
I 'm
p la y in g
g ro u p
d id
T e a c h in g ”
d id
s e ld o m
p ia n o /
to
b e in g
s e le c t io n
d u r in g
p a in te d a n d
w as
th e
W H IL E
fix e d u p . D o e s n o t t h i s o v e r c r o w d ­
never
lo o k e d
ru n
and,
s in g
a p p l i c a n t ’s
up
fro m
le s s o n , ‘ I
th e
cannot
R e s u lts — q u a l i t y .
th r o u g h
th e
o f u n d e r s t a n d in g
c re a te d ,
not
s a n g , h e r c o n t r ib u t io n s .
e n d o f th e
th e
m anage
w a s n o e v id e n c e
te r m a
H o w e v e r, In
S ta te m e n t w a s c le a r a n d e x ­
s ta te m e n t
s in g in g
such
fo r
I f a n y , w e r e in a u d ib le . U s e o f p ia n o . A lt h o u g h t h e
spent
in d e e d ,
th e
A l­
s e le c t io n
e m o t io n a l
f e e lin g o f t h is
never
m e n tio n e d
le s s o n . "
TH E
P E T IT IO N E R
a rg u e d
t h a t th e
e x a m in a tio n
in g po se a h a z a r d , e s p e c ia lly w h e n
d i d n o t m e e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t t h a t c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m i n a t i o n s
e a c h b u ild in g Is s u p p o s e d to h a v e
b e s u b je c t t o
a
th e te s t w a s o f a n a t u r e t h a t d o e s n o t le n d i t s e lf to w h o lly o b ­
s p e c ifie d
num ber
E m p lo y e e s
a re
of
p a tie n ts ?
d is g in m tle d
be­
a re
b e in g
p u lle d
o ff
th e
w a i'd s a n d b e in g m a d e t o w o r k i n
o ffic e s ,
s o rs
and
fo r
to
r e p la c e
e tg h t - h o u r
fo r
a
s h ifts .
h a i'd s h ip
b o th
s u p e r v i­
T h is
on
th e
a tt e n d a n ts
and
is
le ft
e n t ir e
a lo n e
w a rd
on
to
c a re
w h ic h
fo r
som e
The
n e w e s t th in g
is
th a t
em ­
p lo y e e s a r e b e in g m a d e t o c h a n g e
f r eo m
u n d fo r m s t o
th e d r s tr e e t
th
c lo th e e . M o s t o f u s c a n n o t a f ­
to
th ro w
th e s e
u n o fo r m s
a s id e a n d b u y o th e r c lo th e s . T h is
w o u ld
In c r e a s e o u r la u n d r y
s in c e t h e
w ashes
la u n d r y
th e
b ills ,
je c tiv e
fr e e .
M ost
o b je c t iv e
r a tin g
and
r a t in g . J u s t ic e B e c k in e lla
th a t
s u b je c t iv e
s ta n d a rd s
n o te d
m ust
th a t
be
p e r­
w as
th e
m itte d .
P E T IT IO N E R ’S
novel one
d e c la r e s
M OST
th a t h e r
C la u s e o f t h e
th e re o f . .
In t e r e s t in g
e x a m in a tio n
“ C o n g re s s
of
The
s h a ll
r e lig io n ,
or
m ake
c o u rs e .
posed
S chool
D is tr ic t
In v a lid a t e d
by
th e
N ew
g in n in g o f th e
th e
v.
S chem pp.
Y o rk
S ta te
of
te a c h
th e
an
e x e r c is e
th e
com ­
S e b a s tia n
w e ll- k n o w n
E n g e l v . V ita le a n d
The
Engel
r e c it in g
B o a rd
fre e
by Johann
a rg u m e n t u p o n
p r a c tic e
r e s p e c t in g
th e
p e titio n e r to
U n i t e d S t a t e s S u p r e m e C o u r t d e c is i o n s i n
A b in g t o n
E s ta b lis h m e n t
la w
p r o h ib itin g
te s t r e q u ir e d
her
th e
B i l l o f R ig h t s w h ic h
no
p o s i t i o n , “ J e s u , J o y o f M a n ’s D e s i r i n g ”
B a c h . P e titio n e r b a s e d
c o m p la in t
v io la te d
F ir s t A m e n d m e n t o f th e
th a t
e s ta b lis h m e n t
a
case,
p ra y e r
o f R e g e n ts
at
of
com ­
th e
be­
sch o o l d a y. T h e p ra y e r re a d :
A l m i g h t y G o d , w e a c k n o w le d g e o u r d e p e n d e n c e u p o n
T h e e , a n d w e b e g T h y b le s s i n g s u p o n u s , o u r p a r e n t s , o u r
te a c h e rs
and
o u r c o u n try .
P A R E N T S O F T E N p u p ils c h a lle n g e d t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n a l i t y
a t th e h o s p ita l
u n if o r m s
o f a N ew
Y o rk
S ta te
Law
a u t h o r iz in g
th e
use
o f p r a y e r in
o f u s a ls o d o n o t t h i n k th is w o u ld
p u b l ic s c h o o ls a n d a r e g u l a t i o n o f t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n o f
b e v e i*y s a n it a r y .
U n io n F r e e S c h o o l D is t r ic t N o . 9, N e w H y d e P a r k , N e w Y o rk ,
o f t h e c u t t in g o f th e b u d g e t? J u s t
of
Law
an
I m p a c t t h a t t h i s s e le c t io n s h o u ld p r o v id e . T h e
h a n d i­
w e ll- b e in g
Y o rk
o n c e , th e re
B ta te
th e m
(N e w
In
s ic k .
p o in t s
a lth o u g h
o f b e in g
D oes a ll th is h a v e to be because
p e rs o n a l
C ity .
c la s s
c h o ra l
E x a m in e r s
p lic it.
h o w f a r d o th e y I n t e n d t o p u s h u s?
u rg e
In
t h e L ip s o n
E d it o r , T h e L e a d e r :
c r e d it
p e titio n e r f a ile d
c h e s t r a l a n d v o c a l m u s ic . W h i l e
as
em ­
w e ll.
we
Y o rk
her on
b u tta l
NAME WITHHELD
White Plains
fo r d
C o m m i s s io n .
To
a
The
d e s p ite
p r o t e s t s o f m a n y p r i v a t e a g e n c ie s c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e
th e
Is
N ew
R easons
an
S o c i a l S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n e r G e o r g e K . W y m a n
of
S ta te
c i v i l s e r v ic e d o th e s a m e ?
m a te r ia l a s
c o rre c t
a n s w e rs .
L IP S O N
1 7 ), th e
th e c o u r t to f lin c h .
th e
r e c e iv e d
sam e
m ade
C h a ir m a n o f D e p a r t m e n t o f M u s ic I n t h e J u n i o r H i g h
g e ts
p a tie n ts n e e d c o n s ta n t s u p e rv is io n .
TATE
17, 1968, p a g e
OF
he
is p r o ­
u s u a l b a s is o f p r o t e s t
c o v e r th e
th a t
o f f ic ia l
w h o does a jo b w e ll f o r t h r e e y e a rs
w i t h o u t a t e s t a u t o m a t ic a lly
p a tie n ts , s in c e s o m e tim e s o n e e m ­
e r s i s t s
th e
M ATTER
p e rs o n s
p lo y e e
W
of
or
have
m a k in g e x c e p tio n s whea-e a p e rs o n
w a rd s
f o r th e ir s .
s h o u ld
b r o u g h t b y fa llin g
io r s
e m p lo y e e
liv e ,
a n s w e rs ,
la y n o t I n
b e c a u s e s t a f f a tt e n d a n ts a n d s e n ­
s e r v ic e
These m e n
he
n o t p a rt
t h a t a c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m i n a t i o n
c a n d i d a t e ’s a n s w e r s
e x a m in a tio n .
c iv il s e rv a n t.
o p e r a t io n .
th e
o f f ic ia l
s e lf e v e n th o u g h h e h a s fa ile d h is
h a s .c a u s e d
r .
th e
a re
c a u s e o f a l l th e c h a n g e s , a n d a ls o
t o g e t h e r . T h e y a r e r e s p o n s ib le f o r t h e
c o m m u n ity
M
T h e re
g ra s s
n i t y ’s s a f e t y .
The
fe e l
s h o u ld
flo o r
s e v e r a l n e ig h b o r h o o d
r e c e iv e d
to
on
te r r ib le
D e p a rtm e n t— th e
th e
to
a c tio n
tr a tio n s
th e
by
up
o n to
p r o m o te d .
th e
L a s t w e e k , D u e n a s w a s o n e o f th e m a n y f ir e fig h te r s s e r i­
It
th e
b u t th in g s ajre i n
t h e w in d o w
th e
f a m i ly , c a lm e d
r e c e iv e d
th e F ir e
In ju r e d
th a t
fo r
a re a s . M o re o v e r,
tra p p e d
D e s p ite
th e
He
s e r v ic e — c o m p a r a b l e
o u s ly
passed
te s t Is
o f b r ic k s , g a r ­
c o n d itio n s .
o f a te n e m e n t a n d re a d y to J u m p fr o m
d e a th
w ho
an
T h r e e y e a rs a g o , F ir e m a n L a w r e n c e D u e n a s , w h ile w o r k ­
in g
and
h o ld
E x a m in a t io n .
f o r d r in k in g , c le a n in g
e v e n g a s o l i n e b o m b s . T h e y a r e n o t r e s p o n s i b le
s o c ia l c o n d it io n s
th e y
jo b
f athc e­
as
o v e r fu ll
cannot
p u rp o s e s .
Y e t, th e s e m e n
th e
p re s s u re
In s p e c to rs
o f w a t e r Is a v a ila b le
f lr e - f lg h t ln g
bage an d
d is e a s e w i l l n o t s p r e a d
s t a t ic
a d e q u a te s u p p ly
and
and
te n e m e n ts .
a re a s
s ta ir s
w e ll
a
a r e n ’t c a p a b le o f d o in g th e s a m e
m o re
a lr e a d y -
It
p e o p le
been
w ith
lic k
th a t
le s s o n
a
r e s id e n t s .
is
S e r v ic e
n o t lik e
m i d d l e c la s s a r e a s .
S a n ita tio n m e n
« tu fT y
s m a ll
to p r e y o n r e s id e n t s o f th e s ^ a r e a s m o r e o f t e n
o n th o s e in
a g e rs so t h a t
p e rfo rm
C o n s t it u t io n a l g r o u n d s . T h e
ra te d
I
in
g h e tto
a re a s
fir e s
c o lla p s e
w eakened
a tta c k s
who
N O T o fte n
t h a t jo b b e c a u s e h e fa ile d h is C iv il
a re a s .
a re
th e
th e s e
fig h t
of
o f m en
d u tie s ,
In s p e c to r s
m en
p r o te c ts
c o rp s
ty p e
g h e tto
d e d ic a te d
w h ic h
They
s e r v ic e
m a n - ln - th e - s tr e e t
f ir e m e n ,
d u ty
e s p o n s i b i l i t y
IS
on
:
li k e
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IT
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p e rs o n tih a t is d o in g h is jo b
knows
it
&
te s te d
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a w
First Constitutional Case
in
s ta n d in g ,
S e r v i c e
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th e
good
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cases. O n e
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th is
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p r e s id e n t o f
t o ld
T e le v is io n
In
G le n
Young
F a lls ,
R e p u b li­
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to enact stif¥er gun control measures.
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th e
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D e m o c r a tic
A s s e m b iy
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and
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th e
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gun
c o n tro l
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latlcm.
In
p r e s e n t in g
th e
th e
G o v e r a o r ’s
S te in
u rg e d
th e
a
p e t it io n s
to
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e ,
s p e c ia l s e s s io n
le g is la t u r e
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to
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D e m o c r a ts
The
th o r o u g h
g ro u p
w ill
o f­
lik e ly
as " th e
b e tte r
In s b e tw e e n th e C o m m is s io n e r a n d
th e
p lo y e e s .
L u t­
The
and
Kennedy,
S e n a to r R o b e r t
once
a g a in
m akes
th e
em ­
r e c e n t ly
b e en
F.
in s t r u m e n t a l
it
M onday
has
in
e lim in a t in g
n ig h t w o r k
co m e a p e rm a n e n t fix tu r e
ne eds im m e d ia te a n d e ffe c tiv e le g ­
s p e e d in g
is la t io n
s o n n e l f o r v a c a n t p o s itio iw .
c o n tr o l
th e
s a le
and
possessitson o f f ir e a r m s . ”
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S te in
added,
“ In
th e
A
th e
s te e r in g
th e
t h a t h a d be­
p a in f u lly e v id e n t t h a t th is c o u n tr y
to
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of
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and
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to
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p o l­
and
“ E d u c a t io n :
Its
R o le
th e
in
C lo c k :
P u b lic
“ The
A ssem ­
b la g e s .”
6 : 3 0 p .m .— J o u r n e y :
Y ukon
N e w .”
“ Y ukon
F ilm
O ld , j
s e rie s
C anada.
8 :3 0
p .m .— C o n s u lta n ts
at
r e c tly . W h e n
he
is
P la n e t a r iu m .
W i ll i a m
C r im e
B lu e
S h ie ld
d o c to r.
o r M e d i c a l is t h e
of
th e
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and
how
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p ro g ra m
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of
a ll
th e
th e ir c o n ­
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d is c u s s e s
th e
C o m p e n s a tio n
it
w o rk s .
Young
A m e r ic a n
B r o h e l,
Q . S e v e ra l
le tte r s
r e c e iv e d
P la n
at
O ffic e
a s k in g
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is
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A . P a r tic ip a tin g
p .m .C J o m m u n lty
27
A c t io n — T h e
C o u n c il o f G r e a te r
N e w Y o r k e x a m in e s th e s e rv ic e s
in
h e a lt h a n d w e lfa r e a v a ila b le
to
N ew
Y o rk e rs .
th e
p lo y e e s g o t o
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B U Y
U . S.
l O N D S
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fo llo w s :
agency
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th e ir o w n a g e n c y
f o r r e p la c e m e n t o f t h e i r id e n ­
t if ic a t io n c a rd s . S ta te e m p lo y ­
ees s h o u ld c o n t a c t th e H e a lt h
In s u ra n c e
Job.
a
fu r n is h e d .
new
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th a t
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g ra p h s .
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o n ly
th e L a w s — P r o f .
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t h e c h e c k t o y o u i f h e is n o t ’ a
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p a tin g
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m in o r ity
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26
— O ffic ia ls
E d u c a t io n :
com ­
p le te .
th e
w e lfa r e
to N e w Y o r k e r s .
Ju ly
(1 )
H o w a re p a y m e n ts m a d e in
of
l u t i o n a n d Its e ff e c ts o n h e a lth .
S ta te
A d o p tin g a c o n s t it u t io n a n d b y ­
la w s .
and
P r ln t m a k e r s — E k lw a i’d
F IA T ’
P la n ;
w h a t a re
* f o r m e a n d m y fa m ily ?
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C o u n c il
h e a lt h
ra n i C a m o w
c re a te d
S ta v is k y . T h e
p le m e n t
d ir e c to r s , is
a
of
N o. 301.
12 n o o n — C o n s u lt a t io n — ^Dr. B e r t -
p u b lic a n s .
m e e tin g J u ly
b o a rd
ly ,
G r e a te r N e w Y o r k e x a m in e s th e |
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c r a ts m i g h t r e t u r n to a c o m p le te ly
o f D i s t r i c t C o u r t,
th e
a v a ila b le
an
a n d E v e ly n
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w i d e P l a n c o n s is t s o f t i i r e e
in q u ir ie s f r o m th e o ff ic e s in th e
s e p a ra te
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f ie ld .
iz a t io n
is p r o v id e d b y B lu e
11 a .m .— ^ H u m a n R ig h t s F o r u m —
C r o s s ; d o c t o r ’s c a r e is f u r n i s l i D is c u s s io n s e rie s o n c i v i l r ig h t s
e d b y B lu e
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a n d th e
o f N e w Y o rk e rs a n d h o w th e y >
t h i r d p a r j; is M a jo r M e d ic a l,
m a y b e s a fe g u a rd e d .
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p r o v id e d b y t h e M e t r o p o lit a n
1 1 : 3 0 a .m .— C o m m u n it y A c t io n —
L
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an
b y Q u e e n s A s s e m b ly m a n L e o n a r d
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S te la la a ls o w o r k in g in c o n ­
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to k e e p th e A s s e m b ly le a d e rs h ip .
ju n c t io n w i t h b o l. J o h n G le n n ’s m e m b e r s h ip o f 1,500 in th e d e p a r tI t ' s t h e k i n d o f th in g t h a t does
N a t lo n f t i E J m e rg e n c y C o m m itte e i m e n t, 1,200 o f w h o m a r e a lr e a d y
h a p p e n I n p o lit ic s
a ll th e tim e
t o r G u n C o n t r o l ; i n b r in g in g to m e m b e i’S^^ o f O S fE A .
a n d th e D e m o c iia ts h a v e « o m e
th e a t t e n t io n o f th e p u b lic th e u r ­
A n o th e r n e w u rn it o f th e c h a p te r
b r ig h t , n e w fa c e s o f t h e i r o w n
g e n t n e c e s s ity f o r a fe d e r a l s ta ­ h a s b e e n fo r m e d to s tr e n g th e n th e
to s h o w o f f t h is N o v e m b e r .
tu te fo r , e fife c tiv e a n d m e a n in g fu l r e p r e s e n ta tio n o f c o u r t p e rs o n n e l.
g u n c o n tr o l.
M o z a rt
11 a .m .— S t a f f M e e tin g
s e rv ic e s
N o te : T h e v e r y f a c t t h a t D e m o ­
M o re th a n 100 e m p lo y e e s a tt e n d ­
^
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F rid ay ,
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C o m m u n it y
N e w Y o r k S ta te D e m o c r a tic r a n k s
A s s e m b ly ,
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The
C o m o n ltte e
to
w a n t s ix
and
w ith
T a y lo r ,
B u rk s ,
r e s p o n s ib ility .”
b e c o - o r d in a t e d
s p o n s o rs h ip
S o rd i, J a c q u e lin e L a c k , G e n e v ie v e
and
our
c o n t r o l. S h o u ld th e y r e c a p tu r e th e
fa ils 'l^ t o r e s t r ic t o w n ­
guns
B ru n o ,
p o s e d o f H a y w a r d Q u a w n , S h ir le y
b u t in
e r s h ip o f
w ill
s a id
in te r e s te d ,”
P a t r ic ia
In
p .m .— C o m m u n it y
1 0 :3 0
T h e R e p u b lic a n s n o w c o n t i o l th e
o f a ‘ to k e n ’ s ta t u te w h ic h a p p e a rs ,
fa c t
w e ll
m a k in g , e tc ., th e Y o u n g R e p u b li­
c h a p te r
S o n a ta
a ll- o u t
as
b a ll g a m e b y p ic k in g
fo r
h e r K in g
fu n d - i- a is in g
‘^ N a t u r a lly , ”
“ The
m e e t-
V io lin :
have
a v a ila b le
re c e iv e
s ta te d ,
In
th e
A s s e n ^ b ly
and
S o n a ta i n B f l a t , K N o . 5 1 0 a n d
as v o c a l s u p p o r t.
p o s itio n s a n d e x p a n s io n o f s t a f f as i n o n e a r e a
n e c e s s a ry , a n d f o r m o re o p e n lin e s a n o th e r . W e
c u lm in a te d
th o s e
P ia n o
f e w ^ b a s ic
t io n s c o n c e r n in g : t h e
w ill
re a s o n
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9 p .m .— S e rie s o f M o z a r t S o n a ta s
a re a s ,
c id e n ts ?
h a v e .”
ence,
“ The
A ssem ­
G r e a te r N e w Y o r k e x a m in e s th e
R e p u b lic a n
r e p r e s e n tin g
have
f iv e
r e s u lt o f a n
and
d e le g a te s
P u b lic
s e rv ic e s
at
v io l
in
C lo c k :
T h is C o lu m n w i l l a p p e a r p e r io d ­
ic a lly . A s a p u b lic s e r v ic e , M r .
P a r r y w i l l a n s w e r q u e s tio n s r e la ­
tiv e to th e S ta te w id e P la n . P le a s a
s u b m it
y o u r q u e s tio n s
to
M r.
P a r r y , B lu e C ro s s B lu e S h ie ld
M a n a g e r, T h e
S ta te w id e
P la n ,
1215
W e s te rn
A venue,
A lb a n y ,
N .Y . 12203. P le a s e d o n o t s u b m it
q u e s tio n s p e r t a in in g
to
s p e c if ic
c la im s . O n ly q u e s tio n s o f g e n e r a l
In t e r e s t c a n be a n s w e re d h e re .
e f f o r t f o r t h e G O P n o m in e e , w h o
in s is t o n
d r iv e ,
R o le
25
Ju ly
th e
7 : 3 0 p .m .— O n th e J o b ,
e x a m in a t io n ,
p ic k
th e
of
a ll
a re a s w h e re v ic t o r y a p p e a r s m o s t
w o r k in g c o n d itio n s , c le a n e r o ffic e s ,
a i r c o n d itio n in « , f i l l i n g o f o p e n
use
fo r
R e p u b lic a n s
A fte r
o f c o m m u n ic a tio n . T h e g r o u p w i l l
s ig n a tu r e
th e
C o m p e n s a tio n
T hursday,
P o lic e
S ta te i n t o
r e d u c tio n
p e r io d ic
L a w s — P r o f.
d is c u s s e s
V ic t im s
4 p .m .— A i-o u n d
e a c h o f w h ic h h a s a c o - o r d ln a t o r .
a b o u t p r o m p t a c tio n i n th is h ig h ly
t r a g ic
Young
d iv id e d t h e
e ffo rts
d e fin ite ,
th e
Angus
C r im e
tr a in in g
b la g e s .”
s p o n s o r s h ip o f
c a s e lo a d s ,
cast
Basic Plan
c r i t i c a l a r e a . 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
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♦
P R O P E R T Y
IRS Picks Sfein
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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.
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a
to
r e p a ir m a n
*
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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
♦
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He
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♦
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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 .
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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 )
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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 .
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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 ) ,
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N .Y C
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G o diew ski, R o b ert— 248 Hew* S t . , B k l y n ..
N .Y .
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Long B e a c h , N .Y .
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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
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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.
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5 Ave. D ., NYC
K a sek, A n n — 101 S t, M a r k i P I .. N Y C
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N.Y .
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A n d r e w K l r s c h e n b a u m . 245 Ave. C . NYC
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N.Y .
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B r t y d e r t . 7 W . 15 S t . , NYC
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N.Y .
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NY C
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NY C
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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
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Unknown
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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. CH AIRM A N
CI VI L
rai>T ««
F S E E
I n
To
p r o v id e
n it ie s
th e
a d d itio n a l
F e d e ra l
to
and
a p p lic a n ts
in
E n tr a n c e
th e y
in
lo w in g
th e
gen.
E xam ­
O f f ic e
F e d e ra l
th e
G r e a te r N e w
ha.s
e x te n d e d
In c lu d e
Y o rk
th e
A ugust
C it y
te s t
and
of
A re a
d a te s
w ill
be
g iv e n
c o tt
to
B ro n x ,
R m .,
annex.
c o u rs e ;
E x a m in e r s
a c c o m m o d a te d .
lo c a t io n s :
m e e tin g
U .S .
S e rv ic e
be
at
m a in p o s t o ffic e s , a n d a t th e f o l ­
in a t io n , T h e I n t e r a g e n c y B o a r d o f
C iv il
w ill
E x a m in a tio n s
o p p o r tu ­
p a r t ic ip a t e
S e rv ic e
TuB8(Ja3r, July 23, 1968
o r S e p te m b e r 21 b e fo re 8 :3 0 a .m .
S e p t .
f o r In te re s te d
S ta te
LEADER
C a n d id a te s n e e d o n ly a p p e a r a t
a n e x a m in a tio n s ite o n A u g u s t 17
T e s t
A u g .,
SERVI CE
590
G ra n d
B u ffa lo ,N .Y .
O fT ice
S t.;
N .Y .—
G e n e ra l
P ost
C on­
Rm.
H e m p s te a d ,
432,
121
B ld g .,
E lli-
N .Y .— R m .
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S e p te m b e r.
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N ew
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of
E d u c a tio n h a s a n n o u n c e d t h e e s t a b lis h t n e n t o f th i*e e s p e c ia l c la s s ­
es
fo r
s o c la lly - m a la d ju s t e d
e m o t io n a lly - d is t u r b e d
be
know n
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and
p u p ils ,
The
C h ild
to
O a re
C e n t e r S c h o o l a n d lo c a te d a t th e
C h ild
C a re
C e n te r,
N ew
J e rs e y .
fo r
n e g le c te d
and
de­
p e n d e n t c h ild ie n
w ho
have
a s s ig n e d
th e
B u re a u
C h ild
th ro u g h
W e lf a r e
C o u r ts
of
th e
C it y .
a
S t a te
passed
o r iz e s
th e
tio n a l
p ro g ra m
1966
w h ic h
th e
a u th ­
an
educa­
a
c ity
school
by
S ta te
th e
of
a n I n s t it u t i o n
a d jo in in g
of
F a m ily
In
b ill
s u p p o rt
d i s t r ic t i n
w i t l i in
and
th e
been
but
n o t o n ly
w it h in
an
s ta te .
A p p r o x im a t e ly 2 0 b o y s a n d g ir ls
eg e s 11 t h r o u g h 16 w i l l a t t e n d th e
New
Y o rk
c a t io n
C it y
school
B o a rd
of
p ro g ra m
Edu­
at
th e
C h ild O a ie C e n te r . T h e s e c h ild r e n
aa-e t o o
e m o t io n a lly
d is tu r b e d
to
b e a c c e p te d i n t o t h e r e g u la r p u b ­
lic
s c h o o ls
and
i^ u p e rv is io n ,
need
in te n s iv e
g u id a n c e
c a l s u p p o r t , w h ic h
and
c lin i­
w i l l b e a v a il­
a b le a t t h e C e n te r .
The
th e
s u p e r in te n d e n t
c la s s e s
e f f e c t iv e
E chool
w ill
s a id
be
f o r th e
th a t
e s ta b lis h e d
S e p te m b e r, 1968
te n n .
The
f o llo w in g
a p p o in te d
lo c a l
sch o o l b o a rd :
m e m b e rs
of
th e
M r s , D o r o t h y W ills , N e w Y o r k ,
B ockm an,
T h o m ia s H .
H e rb e rt
N ew
Lee, N ew
Y o rk , M rs .
K ra m p e r,
D a v id
S m ith ,
Y o rk ,
New
N ew
Y o rk ,
Y o i’k ,
M rs .
I n s t it u t e
in
to
e le m e n t« > ry c u r r i c u l u m
a n d /o r
te a c h ­
lin g u a l
te « iC h e r
in
school
c o m m u n it y r e la t io n s
The
F o rd
g r a n te d
Y o rk
to
sum m er
o f th e C i t y
p ro g ra m
In
th e
O cean
v llle
D e m o n s t r a t io n
sum
fo r
an
and
W llla
M rs
. M ild r e d
L o u is
W illia m s .
W.
H e rb e rt
B r o o k ly n ,
D a n is h ,
B r o o k ly n ,
P o w s n e r,
N a th a n ,
B r o o k ly n ,
E lm h u i- s t,
D e p a rt­
I n s t r u c tio n
of
o f C h d s tia n s
The
a n d Jew s
and
U n iv e r s it y .
c o n fe r e n c e
s e s sio n s
w ill
o f N ew
s i t y G r a d u a te S c h o o l, 302 B r o a d ­
w ay.
s tu d y
-
in d u s t r ia l
H ill- B r o w n s -
152 Teachers
To Aid Appointees
D is t r ic t ,
ln d u .« itria l
a a ts
p ro ­
H om e
P r a c t ic a l
A g r o u p o f 152 t r a in e d a n d e x ­
W o rk
p e rie n c e d
te a c h e r s
E x p e i* ie n c e P r o je c t , ” i n O c e a n H i l l
th e ir
and
tih lfl
n e w a p p o in te e s t o t h e C it y s c h o o l
s u m m e r.
T h e p r o g r a m h a s b e e n a p p ro v e d
by
tih e F o r d
cal
B o a rd
of
It
w ill
c o o p e r a tio n
be
th e
out
D e m o n s t r a t io n
be
under
th e
H e rb e rt
S ie g e l,
d i­
and
d ir e c t io n
re c to r
of
of
The
w ill
I n d u s t r ia l
w ill
th e
B o a rd
o f E d u c a tio n ,
ttie
d ir e c t
In v o lv e d
T h e p ro g ra m
or
b ra n c h e s ,
w ith
by
in
w ith ­
S e c r e ta a ia l
e a r ly
or
a
com m on
m in im u m
of
t e a c h e r - t r a in e r
In
th e
to
of about
n in e
new
d is t r ic t s
and
D u r in g t h e s c h o o l y e a r, te a c h e r -
$5,500
w i l l d e v o te s o m e t im e
to itro d u ic d n g
new
to
c u i r l c u lu m
to
t h e e n t ir e f a c u lt ie s o f t h e s c h o o ls
w h e r e t h e y s e rv e .
A l l o f t h e s e rv ic e s o f t h e t e a c h e r - t r a ln e i ’s
to
to
$ 7 ,2 0 0 a y e a r.
Y o rk
re g u ­
te a c h in g a t le a s t t w o e le m e n ­
t r a in e r s
M a n h a tta n .
fro m
a
of
s c h o o ls a ff e c te d .
w o o d w o r k in g , m e ta ls ,
la
be
T h e i-e w i l l b e a r a t i o
I n d u s t r i a l a r t s te a c h e r s w it h e x ­
ra n g e
p a id
t a r y g ra d e s .
Special Teachers
Wanted By City
In
be
te a c h e r
e d u c a tio n
te a c h e r s
needed
e le ­
s c h o o ls .» E a c h
w ill
c h ild h o o d
one
a re
w ill
muore
lic e n s e d
o u t c o s t t o t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n ,
In
s e le c te d
f iv e y e a rs o f s u c c e s s fu l e x p e rie n c e
C o rp s .
w i l l b e rx m
to
m o s t needed.
one
la r ly
th e
p a id
Y o u th
a re
t e a c h e r - t r a in e r
young-
a r e 'b e in g
N e lg h b o a h o o d
w ill
t h e i r r e g u la r s a la r y a n d w i l l w o r k
fo r
of
The
S e p te m b e r,
te a c h e r s
T e a c h e r - t r a in e r s
in
c o n tro l
In
e x p e r ie n c e d
b e a s s ig n e d
th e y
p e rs o n n e l, to o ls , e v a l­
under
h e lp in g
m e n t a r y s c h o o ls i n d i s t r ic t s w h e r e
a i-ts .
d is b u r s e m e n t o f f im d s
d e v o te
to
be k n o w n as t e a c h e r - t r a in e r s e n d
O cean
D d s tr ic t
b e g in n in g
The
D e­
H i l l - B r o w n s v ille
w ill
s k ills
1968.
O cean
c a r r ie d
w it h
t im e
s y s te m
lo ­
th e I n d u s t i l a l A r t s
p a rtm e n t.
Ui
F o u n d a tio n , t h e
G o v e r n in g
H ill a n d
S a la r y
M lrs .
P u b lic
ta k e p la c e a t th e F o r d h a m U n iv e r ­
b e k n o w n as, “ A
C o m m u n it y
o f E d u c a tio n , th e
of
has
T h e F o u n d a t io n is g i- a n tin g t h e
g ra m , to
on
B o a rd
w o rk
in
a r ts .
b a c k g ro u n d
m ent
F o rd h a m
th e
a
R ic a n
B o a rd
ence
to
conduct
P u e r to
P u e r to R ic o , t h e N a t io n a l C o n f e r ­
F o u n d a t io n
$ 1 7 ,8 0 0
o f E d u c a t io n
P r a n k ly n
Y o rk ,
S
c o m m u n ic a tio n
C o o p e r a tin g a g e n c ie s w i l l be th e
and
Ford Gives City
$17,800 Grant
tio n
N ew
1 0 -d a y
June
t h e is la n d a n d I n N e w Y o r k C it y .
( C h in e s e ) .
w i t h o u t N e w Y o r k S ta te c e r t i f i c a ­
V e r le y ,
th e
a
on
of
in
i n g o r e x p e r ie n c e a « s u b s t it u t e b i ­
R a b b i J a c o b G o ld b e r g , N e w Y o r k ,
P.
s tu d y
in
began
n e e d s o f e le m e n ta r y s c h o o l p u p ils
e x p e rie n c e
Y o rk ,
N ew
j o in e d
th a t
s a t is f a c t o r y
p e r ie n c e
S c h w a rtz ,
R ic o
m e th o d s o f t e a c h in g , o n e y e a r o f
e le c t r ic a l o r m a in te n a n c e , w i t h o r
J.
N e w Y o r k C it y a n d 20 f r o m
o f t h r e e o f t h e s ix s e m e s te r h o u rs
M rs .
E la in e
fro m
P u e r to
th o n y
Y o rk ,
M an­
F o u r te e n p u b lic s c h o o l te a c h e r s
e d u c a tio n
R h o d a K a i- p a t k in , N e w Y o r k A n ­
S a n tia g o , N e w
A v e ,,
th e
w ill
a
be
n o rm a l
s u p p le m e n t
te a c h e r
tr a in in g
a n d c u r r i c u l u m d e v e ld p m e n t f u n c ­
te a c h e r s
w ith
S t a te c e r t i f i c a t i o n
N ew
tio n s
o r back­
In
c a r r ie d
th e
by
th e
s u p e i-v is o rs
s c h o o ls . A l l t e a c h e r - t r a in ­
M i­
g r o u n d o f t e a c h in g e x p e rie n c e I n
e rs
c h a e l K le in , P a r R o c k a w a y , M rs .
t y p in g , s te n o g r a p h y , b u s in e s s m a ­
v is io n
S usan
c h in e s ,
s c h o o ls t o w h ic h t h e y a r e a s s ig n e d .
R a s k in , Q u e e n s .
a ls o
Board Approves
Bi'Lingual Teacher
The
B y la w s
of
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8 BB 0; F r a n c « l M. Kor.'»h,
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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 ;
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Koeov Kk y,
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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 ;
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S.
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W i e n e r , 8 6 6 0 ; J o e l M . Ziibifky, N Y , 8 6 4 0 ;
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8640;
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8540;
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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 .
(Continued Next Week)
CIVIL
?aga Twelv#
The
A cro ss
P ost
N .Y .
47, B ; 4 8 , D ; 49 , B ; 50, A ;
52,B ; 33 , B ; 54, A ; 55 , D ;
56, A ;
57, B ; 5 8 , D ; 59, B ; 60, B ;
61 , D ;
62, A ; 63, D ; 64, D ; 65, C ;
67,D ; 6 8 , A ; 69, A ; 70, B ;
66 , A ;
72,D ; 73 , B ; 74, A ; 7 5 , C ;
c u s to d ia n s
76, A ;
77, A ; 7 8 ,
c a r r ie r
to
flr e m a n - la b o r e r s .
num ber
p o s itio n s w h ic h
$3.82
an
of
v a c a n c ie s
p a y $2.80
h o u r— n o t c o u n tin g
a
J u ly 1 ra is e . T h e Jobs a re o p e n to
p e rs o n s
over
17
or
h ig h
school
be
18 y e a rs
lic e n s e
m e c h a n ic s
$4.10 a n
and
have
have
C a n d id a te s
w ill
be
te s te d
to o p e ra te a lo w -
to c a r e e r a p p o in tm e n ts . M o s t Jobs
a r e o p e n to b o t h m e n a n d w o m e n .
a
P r e m iu m
ba s e
m ust
p e rc e n t
g iv e n
fo r
w o rk
over
be­
tw e e n G p .m . to 6 a .m .
d r iv e r ’s
e x p e rie n c e
p a y — 10
p a y — la
F u r t h e r I n f o r m a t io n a n d a p p li­
In
c a tio n s
a u to m o b ile r e p a ir w o r k .
o b ta in e d
J a n it o r a n d c u s to d ia n p o s itio n s
fo r th e
p o s itio n s
m a y be
fro m
th e B o a r d
o f U .S .
C iv il S e rv ic e E x a m in e r s , U .S . P o s t
a r e o p e n a t $4,460 to $5,564 a y e a r
O ff ic e , 1980 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k ,
to m e n o v e r 17 a n d i n g o o d p h y ­
N .Y . 10023 o r a t m o s t p o s t o ffic e s
s ic a l c o n d itio n .
a c ro s s th e S ta te .
P ir e m a n - la b o r e r Jobs p a y $5,215
to
$7,131
y e a rs
f o r p e rs o n s a t le a s t
o ld
and
I .E O A I ,
In
good
p h y s ic a l
NOTICE
ATfPItKMK r O tT R T O F T H E S T A T E OF
N E W YORK. C O U N T r O P B R O N X . —
liOTIIS
ROSENRKRO.
plaintiff
,israin«t
K D W A R D H t l T O H I N S O N , r . n X I A N HH T TH INSO N. SIDN EY
(’H E R N U C H I N
and
D O R O T H V f’H E R N U C H I N . e t al, defn nrtanln — S U M M O N S — P l a i n t i f f dcsiifnalRd
Ilronjc r o i i n l y as t h e pl noa o f t ri a l —
V o n ti e is haspd on S e c t i o n f i 0 7 o f t h e
C i v i l P i a o li c B r .a w and R u le * . in t ha t t h e
w i t h i n a c t i o n I* t o f o r e c l o s e a n io rlt ra se
Bfffirllnc TPal p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e In B r o n x
County.
To
tlie ai>ov» n a m e d D e f e n d a n t s and
• a c h o f thi'Mi;
Y O U A R K H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D to
a n s w e r tlie c o m p l a i n t l a th i« a c t i o n and
t o «prvB a c o p y o f y o u r a n s w e r , or , i f
t h a c o m p l a i n t is n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h is
numnioMS. to s e r v e a n o t i c e o f ap pe ar an o e , o n t h e P l a l n l l f l ' s A t t o r n e y w i t h i n
2 0 d a y s a f t e r t h e a e r v lc a o f t h i s s u m ­
m o n s , cx cIuHi ve o f t h e d a y o f s e r v i c e
( o r w i l i i i n .10 d a y s a f t e r t h e s e r v i c e U
c o m p l e t e i f t h is s u m m o n s Is n o t p e r ­
s o n a l l y d e l iv e r e d t o y o u w i t h i n t h e S t a t e
o f N e w Y o r k ) : an d in
case o f your
failure
t o a p p e a r or a n s w e r , ju dirnicnt
w i l l Im» talcen airainst y o u b y d e f a u l t fo r
t h e r e li e f
d e m a n d e d In t h e c o m p l a i n t .
D a t e d : M a r c h 5. lOOR
D A V ID BATIMGARTEN
A l l o r n p y f o r P l a in t i f f
O ffi ce and P . O . A d d r e s s ;
I S E a s t 4 1 S t r e e t , N e w Yorlc. N . Y .
THE
LEGAL
18
NOTICE
SU P R E M E COURT O P T H E ST A T E OF
NEW
YORK, CO UN TY OP B R O N X .—
ANDREA
CARTER,
P l a in ti ff .
arain st
SA M U E L CARTER, D efendant. Index N o.
811)0-1068.
Plaintiff
design ated
Bronx
C o u n t y a s t h a p l a c e o f t ri al . T i i e b a s i s
o f t h e v e n u e la t h a rn sid en c* o f p l a i n ­
tiff. S U M M O N S . P l a i n t i f f r esi de* In B r o n x
County. A ction fo r Dlvorc*. YO U A R E
HEREBY
SUMMONED
to
answer
th a
c o m p l a i n t in t h i s a c t i o n a n d t o a e r v e a
c o p y o f y o u r a n s w e r , or, i f t h e c o m ­
p l a i n t Is n o t se r v e d w i t h t h i s s u m m o n s ,
to eerve a no tic e o f appearance, on tha
P l a i n t i f f * A tto r n e y w ith in 2 0 d a y s a fter
the service o f th is su m m on s, exclueive of
the da y o f aervlce (o r w ith in 3 0 d a y s
after
t h e s e r v i c e Is c o m p l e t e If th l«
s u m m o n s i s n o t p e r s o n a l l y d e l iv e r e d to
y o u w ith in the S ta t« o f N e w Y o r k ) ; and
In C.180 o f y o u r f a i l u r e t o a p p e a r or
a n s w e r . J u d g m e n t w i l l b« t a k e n agrainst
y o u b y d e f a u l t f o r t h a r e li e f d e m a n d e d
in t h e c o m p l a i n t .
D a t e d , N e w Y o r k , J u n « 1 9 , lOf lS.
A t t o r n e y f o r P l a i n t i f f , O ff ic e an d P o s t
O ffi ce Addresfl:
Seym our
Schnelderman,
8,15 E a s t 16.1rd S t „ B r o n x , N , Y . 1 0 4 5 0 ,
ACTION FO R DIVORCE. TO: SA M U E L
CARTER.
The
fo r e i r o in r
sum m ons
Is
served u po n y o u b y p ublication pursu ant
to a n o r d e r d a t e d J u n e 2 0 , 1 9 0 8 , o f
H O N . A B R A H A M N , G EI JLE R , a J u s t ­
ic e o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t o f t h e S l a t e
o f N e w Y o r k , an d fil ed a l o n e w i t h t h e
oth?r pap er in th a office o f B ronx Cou nty
Clerk. A c t i o n f o r D i v o r c e .
D a t e d , N e w Y o r k , J u l y ft, 1 9 8 8 .
Sey m o u r Schnelderman, E f i .
A tto r n e y f o r Plain tiff.
C R IT IC S '
C H O IC E
h i g h rid e lily
. . an u n q u a lifie d success, a tr u ly e x c e lle n t and unim peachabid
a m p lifie r . . . ha rm on ic
d is to rtio n
w as
am ong th e
lo w e st
ev^r
m e a s u re d . . . IM c h a ra c te ris tic s . . . th e b e s t w e ’ ve e v e r s e e n . . .
one o f th e q u ie te s t a m p lifie rs y e t en countered ; fre e o f hum and
fre e to o o f an noying noise.
lIlF iy fe te r g o
“ . . . r a n k s am ong th e ve ry b e s t available. Its ra te d c o n tin u o u s *'
po w e r o u tp u t p e r channel is 60 w a tts (w ith b o th channels d riv e n ),
in to 4 ohm s, 50 w a tts in to 8 ohm s, and 30 w a tts in to 16 ohm s.
O ur la b o ra to ry te s ts showed th e AR a m p lifie r Is ra te d w ith g re a t
c o n s e rv a tis m . . . (it) d e liv e re d a s ta g g e rin g 110 w a tts p e r channel
a t th e c lip p in g p o in t
&
r^ ce .^ u d l o
n o WEST 40th STREET
NEW YORK. N. Y.
BRyant 9-4050 ■ 1 . 2
'
C;
79, B ; 80, C .
and
o n a s u b s titu te b a s is , b u t m a y le a d
re c e iv e
h o u r. T h e y
o ld ,
c le r k
p re s s u re h e a t in g p la n t .
a t le a s t 18 y e a rs o f age.
to
th e
M o s t o f th e a b o v e p o s itio n s a re
M a ll lia n d le r p o s itio n s p a y $2.59
$3
In
o n th e ir a b ilit y
t o $3.55 a n h o u r a n d a re o p e n to
A u to m o b ile
a re
LEGAL
shape.
g r a d u a te s a t ag e 18.
p e rs o n s
o p e n in g s
46, A ;
51. D :
71, B ;
la r g e s t
has
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P
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P
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S S
4 1 . A ; 42, C ; 4 3 , C ; 44, D ; 45, B ;
th ro u g h o u t
and
D e p a rtm e n t
T O
36, C ; S7, A ; 38 , C ; 39, D ; 40 , B .
t h e S t a t e f o r c le r k s , c a r r ie r s , h a n d le r s , a u t o m o b ile m e c h a n ic s ,
The
O ffic e
L E A D S leH
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P o s t O ffic e J o b s
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SERVICE
NOTICE
S U P R E M E COURT OF TH E ST A T E OP
N E W YORK. CO U N TY OP N E W YORK.
TH E M IN IST E R S A N D M ISSIO N A R IE S
B K N E P IT BOARD OP T H E AM E RICA N
B A P T I S T C O N V E N T IO N , Plain tiff, afainh t
DO NALD W H IT E M cKAY, K A TE S W E E N Y
A D RIAN , EL IZABETH
HUMMER BAB­
COCK. E R N E S T BA BC OCK . M A R Y J A N E
BL O O R ,
HLVA
M.
FORCE
BOW ERS,
M A R Y R I C E B R A D Y . M R S . D A V I D J.
BURK E, W IL L IA M M cK A Y CAM ERO N.
ETHEL HUMMER CA RT W Rm HT . H A R ­
OLD C A RT W RIGH T, D O R O T H Y C A R T­
W RIGHT.
RRNA
L.
CH ITT END EN ,
ELIZABETH
SHEARER
CRAIGSHEAD,
EVA
DALLEY.
SH IRLEY
EBER LEIN
D A VIS.
ALEXANDER
FIN L EY
DOUG­
LAS,
FLORENCE
DREESEN,
MARY
R A S S O N , G E O R G E L E I T C H . J A M E S G,
ERRICKSO N,
R.
OWEN
ERRICKSON,
A N D E R S O N F O R C E E V A N S . M A R Y C.
EVANS,
MR.
ALEXANDER
FIN I.A Y .
DONALD
S.
FINLAY .
MARGARET
M AR IN A
FINLAY .
ALBERTA
FORCE,
C H A R L E S FO R C E . L E R O Y FO R C E , L O I S
FORCE.
M ILFO RD
FO R C E ,
O SC A R
JU D .S ON
FORCE.
JR .,
ROBERT
E.
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OLD A HUM M ER. W ILLIA M A. H U M ­
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LAYTON.
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EM M E T LAYTON.
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TON.
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RAYMOND
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FORMAL
SIGNING —— Robert Guild, Albany field represenlatives of the Civil Service Employees Assn. watches Louis H.
Vezina, pre.sident of the CSEA’s Massena iinft, and Mayor G. Laurence
While si?n a one-year contract for villase employees. The contract
1« effective June 1, 1968 to May 31, 19()l>. The contract was sigrned
last Monday nis:ht.
,
S p e c ia l T r a n s p o r t a t i o n D e p t.
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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p r e s e n te d
by
t lie
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by
m ond.
d e p a rtm e n t
CSEA
John
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c r e d its
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and
a ls o
p r o m o t io n a l
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C X h e r to p ic s
th e
of
by
p r a c tic e s
CSEA.
d is c u s s e d In c lu d e d
of
d i s t r ib u t i o n
paym ent
pay
o v e r tim e
u la r
w o r k in g
fo r
p r o v id in g
tr u c k s .
ta n d e m
T h e C o m m itte e to o k t h is o p p o r ­
t u n ity
to
ask
s u p p o rt
th e
th e
d e p a rtm e n t
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of
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M IN E O L A
t i o n ’s a p p e a ls f o r r e a llo c a tio n s f o r
v a r io u s
DOT
e m p lo y e e s .
m e m b e rs o f th e C S E A
c lu d e d
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G iin d e r m a n ,
H u n t,
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b e in g c o - s p o n s o re d
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and
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be
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b a r g a in in g
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each
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th e
year
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been
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ap­
p ro p o s e d
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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 .
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been
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P A R M IN G D A L E — T h e
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r u le s . I f th is c o u rs e p ro v e s s u c o a s s fu l,
M.
a n n o u n c e m e n t, a d u lts . C o n s t r u c tio n
F la u m e n b a u tu n o te d : “ T h is c lia p t e r
fir s t
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W ilt o n
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p o in ts to w a rd s a n A A S d e g re e in
th a tw o - y e a r c o lle g e .
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M itc h e ll,
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to
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b e rt
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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,
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CSEA
W /R a y ­
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tim e
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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 .
Is la n d
In te r-
L o u is C o lb y , C S E A c h a p t e r p r e s ­
id e n t a n d
h e a d o f it s
u n it , a n n o u n c e d t h a t
Appointed
c o n tin u e
w it h
th e
b a r g a in in g
t a lk s w o u ld
c o m m is s io n
A L B A N Y — D r . D o n a ld K . B i n d ­
p r o v id e
e r o f S c h e n e c ta d y ha s b e e n n a m e d
d it i o n a l
d ir e c t o r o f th e
a n c e s a n d p r o v id e u p g r a d in g s .
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L
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to
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p o s itio n s ,
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by
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to
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p r o v a l.
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ttia
c o m m itte e ,
and
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f ie ld
r e p r e s e n ta t iv e .
p a r t m e n t ’s B u r e a u o f C h r o n ic D is ­
T h e n e w p o s itio n s a r e f o r tw o
ease a n d G e r ia t r ic s a t $2 7,50 0 a m a in te n a n c e
m en
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p a in te r , o n e p la n t in g fo r e m a n , o n e
p e r c la s s w lU c ii o p e iig S e p te m b e r a t th e s ite a n d w ith th e H e a lt h
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18. C la s s e s w i l l c o n tin u e f o r 15 a n d M e n t a l F a c ilit ie s I m p r o v e ­ d e p a r t m e n t s in c e 1867 a n d is a
o n e g e n e r a l m ie c iv a n ic . O t h e r p o ­
w e e k s ,m ,l
w ill s t a r t
a t 7 :3 0 , m e n t C o rp ., w h ic h Is i n c tia r g e
f o r m e r o c u lis t f o r th e S c h e n e c t­ s itio n s a g re e d w
b y th e P a rk
c o n t i n u i t y u n t i l 9 :3 0 p .m .
o f th e c o n ti’u c tlo n .
a d y S c h o o l D is tr ic t.
C o m n ils s io a a r e u o w b e fo re th e
S u b s id iz e d
c o u rs e
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ty p e s o f p r in t i n g
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th e m e e tin g h e w a s w i l li n g to sub.
w e re
p la n .”
e m p lo y e e s
w o u ld
a p r o fe s s io n a l s a la r y s tu d y n o w , m e n t o f p o lic y ” f o r b a r g a ln ln i
jje in g c o n d u c te d b y a c o n s u ltin g
d i s t r ib u t e d to s u p e rv is o r s b y H e r-
r i c k ’s
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th e y
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m anage,
f a c ilit ie e
m a d e a t t h e a d v ic e o f J o h n D olan
be
be d e s ig n a te d
P o lic e ,
c h a p te r
In f ir m a r y
e it h e r
fo r
n o n -p ro fe s ­
th is 1 :3 0 p .m . T h e c la m b a k e w i l l be
n o t r e p ­ s e rv e d a t 6 p .m ., fo llo w e d b y d a n c ­
re s e n te d o f f ic i a ll y b y a b a r g a in ­ in g a n d d a n c e c o n te s ts . R o b e r t B . b e rs . A u g u s t 9 Is th a d e a d lin e - f o r
in g a g e n t, b u t w e c o -s p o n s o re d C a r r u th e r s , c h a p t e r p r e s id e n t, w i l l r e s e r v a tio n s . F u r t h e r I n f o r m a t io n
a i> o u t t h e c la m b a k e m a y be o b ­
a n d s u c c e s s fu lly lo b b ie d f o r a 20- be to a s tm a s te r a t d in n e r .
a n d C o u n c il 50 a re
to
fa v o r
re p re ­
A t h le t ic
1964. T h is w a s
th r o u g h o u r s tr o n g lo b b y in g fo r c e
s e e k in g
of
to
o ff ic e r s .
annual
s u rre n d e r
s io n a l e m p lo y e e s a t B r o o m e T e c h -
C iv il
S a n d L a k e o n A u g u s t 16.
P o lic e s e v e ra l y e a rs a g o a n d h a v ­
a fje u t. C o u n c il 50, A P S C M E , f a i l ­
sent
I ts
Police; E lections S et
c h a p te r o f t h e
a j,
t e r I f t h e y d o n o t c h o o s e to w ork
th e r e s u lts o f th e s tu d y u n t i l n e x t
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . w i l l h o ld
E d u c a tio n
o th e r
g ro u p .
B ro o m e
y e a r.
CSEA Recounts Gains M ade
to
a s s u re d
C r a w fo r d a n d o t h e r s u p e rv is o r s .
g iv e
A ug.
p la n
The
1969
y e a rs o f e a r n in g s .
ra is e s ,
th e 4 o ’c lo c k o lo s Ln th a
In
s e n io rity ,
and
T h e O S E A o f f ic i a ls w e n t to b a t m l t to t h e r e q u e s t f o r ^ e c i-e t baM
f o r tw o e m p lo y e e g r o u p s i n
a g a in in g s e e s io n s.
p r e - n e g o t la t ln g
m e e tin g
w ith
J o h n T a n g i, . v ic e p r e s id e n t and
A lt h o u g h
next
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b e n e f it s
p r iv a t e
p a y . T h e b e n e fits a re
th e f lv « h ig h e s t o o n s e c u -
th e
S ta te In s u r a n c e F u n d . E le v e n y e a rs
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Its
ra is e s t h i s y e a r b a s e d o n re s u lts o f i
1922, w h e n
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M c C u llo u g h ’s c i v i l s e r v ic e c a r e e r
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to
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t r ib u t e
about
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up
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pay
b e a b o u t $ 110,000
and
a w a r d o f th e S ta te E d u c a tio n D e ­
fo r m e r
a lik e . ”
t h in k s
s e r v ic e
M k > C u ilo u g h w a s S o lo m o n B e h d e t,
by
th a t
tr e a t e d
m ayor
s u m m e rs
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th e
d e n t R e s ta u r a n t a n d w a s a tte n d e d
b y s o m e 70 p e rs o n a .
b e n e fit a r e n o w p r e s s in g f o r
of
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e n t
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of
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n e g o tia tio n s .
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t(?r, C S E A ;
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t e r ’s E d u c a tio n u n it , w a s h o n o r e d
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f i r s t in s ta n c e — th e o ff ic e g r o u p
o r d in a n c e r e q u ir in g it .
— g o t th e e a r lie r c lo s in g b u t lo s t
T h e n th e m a n e u v e r in g s ta r te d ,
a h a lf h o u r f r o m th e u s u a l h o u r
a ll o f w h ic h f i n a ll y e n d e d b y a la n d o n e -h a lf lu n c h h o u r . N o w th e y
nio-»t e v e ry o n e b e n e fitin g a lth o u g h
g e t a n h o u r d u r in g th e s u m m e r
th o s e
d ir e c t ly
in v o lv e d
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le a .s t.
h o u r a d a y o r tw o a n d o n e h a lf
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h o u rs a w e e k .
p o lic e ,
w e re o r d e re d c lo s e d a t
The
p o lic e
a n d fir e m e n
got
4 p .m . b y o r d in a n c e . P o lic e a n d
d o u b le th e b e n e fit w h ile w o r k e r s
f l r ^ m e i i w e re g iv e n c o m p e n s a to ry
In p u b lic w o r k s , w a te r a n d e le c ­
t im e , o r th e m o n e y , a t th e r a te
t r i c , p a rk s
a n d p a r k in g m e ite rs
o f a t i h o u r a d a y , o r $5 a w e e k .
g o t n o th in g .
T h ^ tim e c a n be a c c ru e d .
T h e g ro u p s n o t lt> c lu d e d l a th e
I l l a m e n d in g th e n e w T a y lo r la w
th e P o lic e B e n e v o le n t
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th e
fro m
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th e
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spokesm an
m tn n b iM s
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a p p e a re d o n th e p io g r a m fin a lly
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have
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s h o u ld
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know
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cent
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c e s s fu l
year
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pushed
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added.
and
w e re
pa-ssed
p la n
fo r
suc­
th e
25-
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w ith in
hour
w as
on
d is c u s s io n .
“ T h e th r e e
ben-
m e m b e rs
tli3
re p re s e n ta tio i
r e c e iv e d
c a lls
h a lf
th e s e
chan­
p ro g ra m s
P o lic e
he
of
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( I) .-B u fV u lo )
m e e tin g
of
S e rv ic e - E m p lo y e e s
A s s e m b ly m a a
w as
c ite d
th e
W e s te r n
A s iiii.
F it c h p a t r ic k , c o iilfe re u c e
e u la t io u
w e re :
I r v itig
r e c e n tly
S te p h e n
R.
d u r in g
th e
C o iife r e iic e ,
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phone
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and
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o p e n e d i t to p h o n e c a lls f r o m
a u d ie n c e a f t e r s p e a k in g a t leng tii
m a tte r s ,
m oney
in to
it
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it.
m e m b e rs
m e m b e rs ’
done
w ay
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p r o te c tin g
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n e g o tia tio n s .
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use o f r a d a i' t r a p s , ” s a id th e
p r e s id e n t
of
c h a p te r , C S E A , h o s t t o
C . W e n z I,
CSEA
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th e m e e ^ tin g ; D r . T h e o d o re
p r e s id e n t ;
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M r s . F it c h p a t r ic k a n d R a y m o n d
Id e n t o f t i l * W e s te r n C u u n t le t
G re c o ;
C S E A l.
of
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