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W E N Z L ,
L O C H N E R
G R A S S
O N
R O O T S
T R A IL
T R O O P E R
A L B A N Y — ^ L e a d e rs
of
th e
s e n tim e n t a m o n g N e w Y o r k
S ta te w id tf
sw eep
B o th
D r.
of
E L E C T I O N
S e r v ic e
E m p lo y e e s
S t a t e i> o llc e m e m b e r s
tro o p e r
T h e o d o re
C iv il
C.
in s t a lla t io n s
W enzl
and
H IT
la s t
fo r
A ssn . re p o rte d
CSEA
s tro n g
g ra s s -ro o b s
r e p r e s e n t a t io n ,
a
fo llo w in g
w eek.
Joseph
D.
L o c h n e r,
p r e s id e n t
and
e x e c u tiv e
d ir ­
e c to r r e s p e c tiv e ly o f t h e E m p lo y th a t
ees A s s o c ia tio n , e x p re s s e d o p t i m ­
is m
o v e r th e o u tc o m e
e le c tio n s
am ong
a
s e le c t
o f c u rre n t
th e
tr o o p e r s
b a r g a in in g
to
agent
CSEA
to
f i ’o m
P B A -S ta te
P o lic e ,
W e n z l,
who
w ith
a l c o n t a c t w i t h S ta te P o lic e m e m ­
f ile
tro o p e rs ,
e x c e p tio n ,
a re
f o r th e f ir s t; tim e n e x t y e a r.
Two Elections
lo b b y in g
B a ll o t i n g
now
under
t ir e m e n t b i l l t h r o u g h b o t h h o u s e s
w h ic h
o r g a n iz a t io n ,
o f t h e L e g is la tu r e ,” L o c h n e r s a id ,
re p re s e n t
p u s h in g
w o u ld
t h e ir
ta k e
v o te
th e m
a d v a n ta g e
o b v io u s
fo r
in
CSEA
th e
g a in in g
t h r o u g h o u t th e S ta te , s a id h e w a s
and
th e m
y e a r,
tw o
and
b e rs a t h e a d q u a r te r s a n d o u tp o s ts
w ith o u t
a llo w e d
t h is
a r e m a r k a b le
o r g a n iz a t io n ’s
s p e n t s e v e ra l d a y s m a k in g p e r s o n ­
“ ra n k
b e in g
th e m
v o lv e s
In
e rs
Lochner
b o th s u r p r is e d a n d g r a t if ie d
d id
fo r
L o c h n e r I n f e n ’e d t h a t th e t r o o p - ^ g a in in g
a n d C o u n c il 50, A F S C M E .
D r.
w ith o u t
20 - y e a r r e -
jo b
a m o n g th r e e c o n te n d in g o r g a n iz a ­
tio n s — C S E A ,
even
n e g o tia t e
tru e
o f h is
upon
c a p a b iU ty
to
In
re p re s e n t
c o lle c tiv e
each
b a r-
if
of
u n it s
w ay
to
th e
In -
d e c id e
any,
w ill
tw o
b a r-
r e c e n t ly
d e c id e d
fo r
S ta te
P o lic e
th e
m a in
b a r g a in in g
c o m p r is ls n g
by
tr o o p e r s ,
PERB.
u n it ,
c o r p o r a ls ,
s e rg e a n ts , in v e s t ig a to r s , s e n io r i n -
to i
a v a ila b le
________ dC—
s it u a t io n
e le c tio n s
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 16)
th a t
a lm o s t
q u ic k
C S E A
to
A t t o r n e y s
R e p e a t
a c k n o w le d g e th e b e n e fits w o n f o r
D e n i a l s
th e m b y C S E A t h r o u g h th e y e a rs .”
D r.
VISITS
STATE POLICE - “ Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, presi­
dent of the Civil Service Employees Assn., pauses before entering
Troop G, State Police, outside Albany, his first stop in a tour of
State Police installations throughout the State. Dr. Wenzl and Joseph
D. Lochner, CSEA executive director, are visiting various State Police
outposta preparatory to the upcoming representation elections.
W enzl
In te r p r e t
C S E A ’s
s a id
t h is
he
c o u ld
r e c o g n it io n
e ffe c tiv e n e s s
in
of
th e
W
past
th e
A tto rn e y s
e le c tio n .
w eek
L o c h n e r , w h o to u r e d th e tr o o p e r
o u tp o s ts b o t h a lo n e a n d w i t h D r .
W e n z l, r e p o r t e d s im ila r s e n tim e n t
N a s s a u S o c ia l S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e s F o rm U n it
O f C o u n ty C S E A
M IN E O L A
S e r v ic e
of
—
A
E m p lo y e e s
th e
N assau
A d o p tin g
new
A s s n .,
C o u n ty
a
u n it
has
o f th e
N assau
been
fo rm e d
D e p a rtm e n t
c o n s titu tio n
and
t h e d e p a r t m e n t s e t a m a s s m e e t-
of
c h a p te r,
by
S o c ia l
b y la w s ,
fe llo w s
t a lk e d
w ith
a ll
p o lic e )
se e m e d
to
fo r
r e it e r a t e d
R e s p o n s i b i l i t y
th e
th a t
e m p lo y e e
w a lk o u ts
s t it u t io n s
la s t M a r c h
C iv il
at
w as
fo u r
lic
I
E m p lo y e e s
R e la tio n s
R e p r e s e n tin g C S E A a t th e
a g re e
in i­
CSEA Asks Action
On Inst. Teacher
Reaflocations.
ALBAN Y
—
The
C iv il
C ity
a s s is ta n t
e m p lo y e e s
S e rv ic e
of
----------------------------------------------------------------
counsel
file d
S e rv ic e
C iv il
th e
r e a l­
changes
b la m in g
th e
fo r
th e
Em­
e rs
u n n e c e s s a r ily
CSEA,
o r g a n iz a tio n
r e p o r t e d ly
lim i t e d
in s t it u t io n a l
fo r
d is s a tis fie d
c le r ic a l
th e
w ith
r e a llo c a tio n s
la s t M a r c h
“ R a th e r
lo n g
th e * r e a llo c a tio n
a g a in s t
B a rb a ro
c le a n e r
fillin g
S o r d I, J a c q u e lin e L a c k , G e n e v ie v e
f o r r e d u c t io n o f c a s e -
P a u l, C a r o l S m it h , R o n a ld M i c h -
w o r k in g
o ff ic e s ,
a ir
c o n d i t i o n s , ' lo w , B r id g e t D e la r g y
c o n d it io n in g ,
o f o p e n p o s it io n s
and
ex- [
p a n s io n * 6 f s t a f f as n e c e s s a ry a n d
m o re
open
lin e s
of
c o m m u n ic a -
t io n . T h e g r o u p w i l l in s is t o n d e f- j
In lt-e ,
th e
p e r io d ic
m e e tin g s
c o m m is s io n e r
tio n
and
r e p r e s e n tin g
The
C la ir e
Joseph
b e tte r
th e
b e tw e e n
a
E v e ly n
M o re
tiia n
te n d e d
t h ''
100
e m p lo y e e s
fo r m a t iv e
a t-
The
new
u n it
has
a
p o t e n t ia l
D e p a r tm e n t,
a re
a lr e a d y
1,2 00
of
m e m b e rs
of
th e
A n o t h e r n e w u n i t o f th e c h a p ­
t e r h a s b e e n fo r m e d t o s t r e n g th e n
In
e lim i n a t i n g
com e a p e rm a n e n t fix tu r e
s p e e d in g
sonnel
A
to
up
fill
s te e r in g
r e c r u it m e n t
a n d In
of
p e r­
v a c a n t p o s it io n s .
c o m m itte a
is
p o s s ib le
com -
th e
r e p r e s e n ta t io n
s o n n e l.
C o u r t,
b o a rd
Ann
of
a m em ber o f
of
c o u rt
R ehak
d ir e c to r s ,
of
th e
is
c h a p te r
a c t in g
th a n
in s t ig a t in g
as
m om ent
asked
a t th e
In
at
m any
fo r
show s
re ­
D e G r a f f d e c la re d .
p r o b le m s
C S E A la w y e r s i n
S ta te
of
and
in s t it u ­
d e n ie d
A
r e la t io n s
been n a m e d
C o m p e n s a tio n
c o m m is s io n e r
c o n t r a c t d is p u te
Follow Ttie Leader.
To Keep Informed.
s t r ik e
" a lle g e d
fro m
and
of
th e
th r e e
th e
w e re
of
a tt o r n e y s
th e
th e
s to p
w e re
R e p e a t T h i s !
A New A pproach
or
has I
D r.
T h e o d o re
a ' p r e s id e n t,
s a id
t h is
C.
s itu a ­
In c ite d
re p ro a c h
w ith
our
W e n z l,
" C S E A ’s
te n s e
s ta tu s
S y s te m
F ilin g
J u d g e sh ip s
C o u ld
S a tis fy
CSEA
in
as
P
O L IT IC A L
d e a lin g
over
th e
s e s s io n .
a re ­
s e a ts
la s t
on
CSEA
b e g a n U s d e fe n s e i n
th e
th e
th e
o v e rd u e ,
th e
on
in
125
d ir e c t
lO g ja m
1
th e
by
w as
z a t io n . ”
day.
A ll
w h e e lin g
is
c re a te d
Is
The
F or
by
conduct
s it u a t io n
and
M e rit
lo n g
a
at
h y g ie n e
(Continued on Page 16)
s p o n s ib le p u b lic e m p lo y e e o r g a n i­
fe e is $100
w a lk o u ts
m e n ta l
s u c c e s s fu l
tro u b le s o m e
caused
th e m
u n a u th o r iz e d p e rs o n s .
b e tw e e n th e A r - j d u r in g
M c C lo s k e y .
a lle g e d
d o w n s ta te
t io n a l S e c r e ta r ie s A s s o c ia tio n . H e
E.
em -
n o te d
to p r e v e n t th e
and
s p r e a d in g
ll n g t o n C e n t r a l S c h o o l D i s t r i c t i n | b e y o n d
S te p h e n
In
th e
I n d iv id u a l
of
PERB
p r o v is io n s
s t r ik e ”
th a t
t io n s
In
by
th a t C S E A e ffo rts
M a s s a c h u s e tts
as a m e d ia to r
M a y f o r m a lly
r e s p o n s ib ilit y
le v e le d
v io la te d
M ediator Named
la b o r
any
T a y lo r L a w . T h e
ous r e c r u it m e n t d if f ic u lt ie s .
—
p a r tic ip a tio n
R e la tio n s
in v e s t ig a t in g
c o u n s e l t h a t t h e o r g a n iz a tio n h a d
a d is c r e p a n c y
th a t c o u ld le a d th e S ta te in t o s e r i­
ALBAN Y
E m p lo y e e s
h e a r in g s
s a id ,
h e a d th e m o f f . T h e r e Is a b s o lu te ly
t h e th in k in g o f th e D ir e c t o r o f
C la s s ific a tio n
G ra ff
n o f o u n d a t io n f o r th e s e c h a rg e s ,”
c h a rg e s
d a ta
De
a
l ig h t
P u b lic
B o a rd
or
e a r lie s t
H e f u r t h e r n o te d t h a t C S E A r e ­
in
o c c u r r e d ,”
D u tc h e s s C o u n ty a n d th e E d u c a - ; a c c o rd
le a d e r.
(A d r.)
C O M PU T IN G
yo u r r e ti r e m e n t be ae fit s?
The
M A U R IC E
BLOND
AGENCY,
l i W , 4 2 n d S t ., N . Y . C . T «l . 7 3 6 - 6 6 6 4 .
p e r­
D is tr ic t
r e s e a rc h ,
d e c is io n
d i­
tio n s .
been
M o n d a y n ig h t w o rk t h a t h a d b e ­
In s t r u m e n t a l
th e a lle g e d w a lk o u ts .
c o n d o n in g a n y s tr ik e s w h ic h m a y
has
a s s is ta n t
c r u it m e n t a n d r e t e n t io n
s e a rc h
m e m b e r s h ip o f 1,500 i n th e S o c ia l
e m p lo y e e s .' w h o m
of
fa v o r a b le
m e e tin g
1,
J u ly
M . C o y le , C S E A
e x is tin g
D e ic h m a n .
d e le g a - ‘ S e rv ic e
c h a p te r h a s r e c e n t ly
and
on
PERB H e a r i n g s
R e s u m e A ug. 1
an­
r e c to r
lo a d s ,
in ­
h e a r in g s
1.
B u rk s ,
S.
H y g ie n e
of
G ra ff,
have
C osenza,
d iv id u a ls i n
a lle g e d w a lk o u ts s ta g e d b y w o r k - ‘ p io y e e s
nounced
th a t
De
A t t o r n e y s f o r P E R B e a r lie r h a d :
th e
on
of
John
" w e In s te a d m a d e e v e iy e f f o r t to
W i ll i a m
Q u a n n , S h ir -
re q u e s t
te a c h e r s .
C it in g
th e
p e r io d
by
C o m m is s io n
lo c a t io n
S e r v ic e s .
d e v is io n
w e re
p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n .
E m p lo y e e s A s s n . h a s re q u e s te d a n
im m e d ia te
o f f ic e
c h ie f c o u n s e l, a n d S a m u e l J a c o b s ,
as
C o m m is s io n e r
la s t
a lle g e d
v e s tig a tin g th e in v o lv e m e n t o f i n ­
b e n b e fo re th e C o m m is s io n , T h o m ­
n e w u n i t a im s to d e a l d i r -
M e n ta l
s e s s io n
fo r
m id s t o f o t h e r P E R B h e a r in g s i n ­
B o a rd .
posed o f : H a y w a r d
w ith
A ssn.
r e s p o n lb le
o p e n in g
2g y T a y lo r , P a t r ic ia S te a r n s , N o e l
The
E m p lo y e e s
not
d o w n s ta te
a t th e
of
e c t ly
S e r v ic e
CSEA
in g r w i t h i n th r e e w e e k s f o r e le c t io n
o ff ic e r s .
o s p i t a l
t i a l h e a r in g i n P E R B ’s N e w Y o r k
C iv il
r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s
( S ta t e
H
t h e is s u e c a lle d b y th e S ta te P u b ­
a m o n g h is c o n ta c ts ,
“The
f
a l k o u t
as a n a u g u r y o f a fa v o r a b le o u t ­
com e In
O
o n ly
and
e a rn e s t
new
J u d g e s h ip s
L e g is la tu r e
The
bench
and
to
in
a d d it io n a l
w e re
b re a k
lo n g
th e
le g is la t io n w a s passed
( C o n t in u e d
on
Page
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p o li t i c a l
" s t r in g s ”
n o r m a lly
have
a n d o n w h ic h
been
th e p u s h
f o r n e w ju d g e s h ip s h a d fo u n d e re d
In
th e p a s t.
The
b
key
g o in g to
p lu m .s ,
q u e s tio n
now
is
g e t th e ju ic y
e s p e c ia lly
th e
w ho
ju d i c i a l
$ 3 9 ,1 0 0 -a -
y e a r p o s ts o n th e S ta te S u p r e m e
C o u r t? T h e r e w i l l be 60 n e w S u p ­
re m e C o u r t ju s tic e s i n
8 4 o f th e m
in
N ew
t)\e S ta te ,
Y o r k C it y . A
Im p o rta n t
at
70
Is m o u n tin g
th li
m anpow er
(a n d
w o m a n p o w e r)
to
neys
a re
b e in g
u rg e d
who
have
w id e
f a m ilia r it y
j u d ic ia r y .
p a r tie s
to
dem on­
s tr a te a t th e j u d i c i a l c o n v e n tio n s
t h a t ju d g e s o f p r o v e n
be
m oved
up
to
S u p re m e
C o u r t.
ALBAN Y
—
The
S ta t e
of
th e
m e r it
th e
v ie w | m in e w h e t h e r th e I s la n d T r e e s
T e a c h e r s ’ A s s o c ia tio n w a s re s p < m -
cannot
And
a b je c t
th e
p a n e ls
s e t u p b y th e
p r e lim in a r y
in v e s t ig a t io n
in d ic a te d t h a t th e h e a r in g s s h o u ld
tio n s a n d B a r A s s o c ia tio n s w o u ld
d a te
C o u r t. T h is w o u ld s e rv e th e d u a l
have
staa t o f th e p ro c e e d in g s .
p u rp o s e
a c tiv e ly i n in s u r in g
of
b o th
r e w a r d in g
th e m
t o ^ p a r t ic ip a t e
a h ig h - c a lib e r
f o r w o r t li y s e rv ic e a n d e n c o u r a g - : ju d ic ia i- y .
i n g la w y e r s o f d e m o n s tr a te d a b il- |
Ity
and
s ta t u r e
to
e m b a rk
on
a
J u d icia l c a r e e r .
As
fo r
th e
ju d g e s h ip s ,
new
such
as
lo w e r - c o u r t
th e
25
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C o u r t a n d 20 C r im in a l C o u r t s e a ts
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fie ld
o f p a t ie n t c a re , t h e
p r e s id e n t
p o in te d
o u t.
A
n e w t i t l e a t th e to p w o u ld a d d a i
new
p r o m o t io n a l
s te p
in
th e
th e
hope
of
b o th
OSEA
a n d th e D e p a r t m e n t t h a t c o n c re te
p r o p o s a ls w i l l i>e r e a d y to b e s u b ­
m it t e d
to th e L e g is la tu r e f o r a p ­
p r o v a l fn
th e
fa ll.
te e o f
a tt e n d a n ts , lic e n s e d
p ra c ­
la d d e r ,
he
s ta te d .
w h ic h
w ill
te e a n d D e p a r t m e n t o f f ic ia ls . S h e
a n d r e c o m m e n d a tio n * t o
is t h o r o u g h ly v e rs e d i n t h e p r o b ­
in
c o -w o rk e rs
c o n ta c t
fo r
id e a s
s o u g h t to
s u b m its
p ro o f
o n e - h a lf
th e
CSEA
th a t
c h a p te r—
m o re
w o rk e rs
th a n
w ant it
as
m in i- P E R B ’s
a June
21
th e
fo l­
The
c o lla r
g ro u p s — O n ­
400,
S ta te ,
A m e r ic a n
C o u n ty
E m p lo y e e s :
F e d e r a tio n
and
Local
M u n ic ip a l
540
S ta te .
C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l T e a m s te rs .
C h a u ffe u rs
and
H e lp e rs ,
and
„
Em
200 , B u i l d i n g
S e « ,c e
p lo y e e s I n t e r n a t i o r t a l .
n e w ly - e le c te d
T e s s le r,
in s t a lle d
o f f ic e r s
s o le ly
to
th a t
Is,
c o lla r
a tte n d a n t
In v o lv e d I n
la d d e r ,”
one
th e r e
d e p a rt­
a re
b lu e -
th ro u g h o u t
e m p lo y e r
th e
o f W y a n t-
s k i l l c h a p te r , C S E A .
I n s t a lle d w e re J o s e p h N . D a ig le ,
e x c lu d e d
u n it
bhe
( c ity
o th e r s
e m p lo y e e s ,
have
d a te
th e y
s ig n
up
of
fro m
b lu e - c o lla r
th e
sup­
w h ic h
c h a p te r s o u g h t
® g io u p
O nondaga
to
c h a p te r
and
seven da ys fro m
re c e iv e
th e
th e
th e
in c lu d e
r u li n g
r e q u ir e d
th e
tlie
to
m a jo r i t y
w o rk e rs .
If
is t o
of
th e
d e le g a te .
in
i-e q u lre m e n ts
w h ic h
w as
fo r
th is
even
If
15' m any
c o n s id e r in g
a n y ’ fin d
th e y
a
a re
p o s it io n
and
q u a lif ie d ,
how
in te i'e s te d
fo r
W e n z l d e c la re d t h a t “ W e m u s t ' v e n tu r e
in
p ro p o s e d
a re
school
m o n th s o f in te n s iv e s c h o o lin g .
r e a lis t ic
to
n o n e o f th e
s ig n
th e
p a t i e n t c a r e .”
W e n z l o ite d th e r e c e n t p r o p o s a l
be
c a re e r
any
th e
B o a rd
CSEA
15
in
m o n tlis ?
g o in g
I
bo
w o u ld
e m p lo y e e s
a rt
(q u a lifie d | ia
up
g ro u p s a re a b le
e m p lo y e e s
The
CSEA
t a t iv e
l^or
title
o f f ic e
w h ic h
s tilv in g
lo r.* *
of
w i l l s u it
a ll
th e
th e
w ill
n u m b e r,
o rd e r
w ant
to
u n it
a lr e a d y
b e e n re c o g n iz e d
p lo y e e s — as
w a n ts
r e q u ir e d
M in l- P E R B
to s a y n o t m a n y . W e m u s t
and
th e
an
re p r e s e n t
th e m .
p lo y e e s . T h a t ’s e x a c tly w h a t C S E A M r s .
th e
of
e r v is o r y
h y g le n a
p r e p a r in g
one
Is a p p a r e n t t h a t
e m p lo y e e s
s tru c tu re
a s k o u rs e lv e s is h o w m a n y m e n t a l
in
“ It
g a te d
t it le s a t b o t h th e to p a n d I w t t o m
r o le
b lu e -
In to
u n it .
m e n t;
of
s ig n ific a n t
“It
a ll
put
b lu e - c o lla r e m p lo y e e s a re n o t r e le ­
a
of
a tw u t
w o rk e rs .
th a t
be
u n io n
o n ly
T h e m ln l- P E R B a g re e d w i t h t l i e
S o c ia l S e rv ic e s bo th e C i v i l
E m p lo y e e s A s s n . BoM-i o t
r e c e n t ly
u rg e d
c i t y , s a y in g :
m e n t a l h y g ie n e w o r k e r s a n d p la y s
c o n d it io n s
c ity
b a r g a in in g
r e p r e s e n ta t iv e o f th e D e p a r t m e n t
D ir e c t o r s
fo u rth
D e p a rtm e n t
w o rk e rs
The
of
th e
som e
W o rk s
g o v e r n m e n t ) .”
T e s s l e r I n s ta lls
W Y A N T S K I L L — Tssy
te a m s te r s
re p re s e n t
re p r e s e n t
b a r g a in in g
o n d a g a c h a p te r , a n d th r e e u n io n s .
Local
to
P a rk a
f o r m a l h e a r in g
fo u r
The
to
e m p lo y e e s , a n d
100
r u li n g
w o rk e rs .
asked
w anbed
u n it
r e p r e s e n t a l l t h e b lu e -
400 D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic
th e
needs
w o iic ln g
O nondaga
AFSCM E
— i n c lu d in g
n e w t i t l e . T h e q u e s tio n s w e m u s t
and
th e
c o lla r
is o u r h o p e to d e v e lo p n e w
le m s
o n ly
and
e le c t io n to d e te r m in e w h ic h g r o u p
be u se d
th e s tu d y .
c h a p te r
P u b lic
o f a tt e n d a n t s a n d o t h e r e m p lo y e e s
m e m l> e rs
of
O r i g in a l l y ,
o rd e re d
d e te r m in e
C o u n ty
th e
one
fe llo w
be­
p r e s id e n t:
Ann
Jacques,
v ic e be c re a te d , i t m u s t b e o n e w h ic h p r e s id e n t; G e o rg e B e ll, tr e a s u r e r ;
is a v a ila b le to th e g r e a te s t n u m e b r I
^^ .^ In g s e c re b a iT
b y a r i v a l o r g a n iz a t io n
th e ir
“The
h ig h e r g r a d e t i t l e
t i c a l n u rs e s a n d r e g is te r e d n u rs e s ,
S p e c ia l M e n t a l H y g ie n e C o m m it ­
w eek
so
g ro u p
th e C S E A c h ie f s tre s s e d , “ is t h a t
if a new
and
750 e lig ib le
to b e c o m e m o re s p e c ia liz e d
th e
t h in g w e m u s t c o n s id e r, h o w e v e r ,”
is
C ity - O n o n d a g a
th u s
a ll
C S E A h a s a p p o in te d - a c o m m it ­
s ta ff
o p p o r­
c a re e r
It'
bo
e s tim a te d
i n v o lv in g
be in c o r p o r a te d i n t o C S E A ’s o v e r ­
s tu d y .
S y ra c u s e
a ls o
e le c t io n
th e
The
to m o f bhe la d d e r s u c h as w a r d
s e rv ic e a i d . w o u ld h . in d le m u c h :
th e
w o rk e rs
e m p lo y e e s u n le s s o n e o f bhe f o u r
lo w e d
s a id D r . W e n z l. A t i t l e a t th e b o t ­
fro m
l>e c a n v a s s e d b y
p r o m o t io n a l
H y g ie n e
a s s ig n e d
in s t i t u t i o n s
m ln l- P E R B
s e c re t
of
of
o th e r
th e
t h e i r b a r g a in in g a g e n t.
C i v i l S e r v i c e E m p lo y e e s
on
f i r s t - h a n d k n o w le d g e o f t h e te a m
p r o g r a m , D r . W e n z l n o te d .
M rs . B la ir
The
a
a fte r
re s e n t
a g e n t.
c o n c e p t o f p a t ie n t c a r e . E m p lo y e e s
th e
w it h
fo r
began
g a in in g
H o s p ita l.
CSEA
b lu e - c o lla r
w h ic h o f f o u r g r o u p s s h o u ld r e p ­
s e s s io n
®
r e g u la r ly s c h e d u le d m e e tin g s .
as to
I n a d d it io n to M r s . B l a i r , C S E A
th «
C i t y ’s
s h o u ld l>e re p re s e n te d b y o n e b a r ­
s p e c ia lis t f o r t h e
t r a in in g
C i v i l S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., t h i s
th e
a g e n t.
M e a n w h ile , t h e A P L - C I O u n io n s
th e
L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
c h a p te r o f th e
w a s r e n e w in g I t s e f f o r t s t o s ig n u p a m a jo r i t y o f
re p re ­
s e n ta tiv e i n W e s te r n N e w Y o r k .
O nondaga
CSEA S taff Member Participates
In HHental Hygiene D ept Program
A s s n . , is p a r t i c i p a t i n g
George Hewlett, prsldent of the Board of Eduoa*
tk>n. Standing, same order, are: Arthur Grey,
CSEA field representative; Charles Vollmer, presi­
dent of the school’s CSEA unit; Dr. Samuel Smith,
assistant superintendent of school and Dr. Michael
Santopolo, school superintendent.
of
the
Civil Service Employees Assn. recently ratified a
contract for employees of the system. Signing the
pact, seated, left to right, are: Irving Flaumenbaum, president of the Nassau chapter, CSEA and
E r ie C o u n ty e m p lo y e e s .
w ho
c o m p le tio n o f t h e i r d a y ’s d u tie s -.
th is ,
in g p ro p o s a ls “ d e s ig n e d to b e n e f it
e m p lo y e e s
a fte r
In
p r e p a r in g c o lle c tiv e b a r g a in ­
p r e s id e n t
D e p a r tm e n t,
been
b o th e r e d
m u n ic ip a l
tw o
c o v e r e d t im e
has
o r o r g a n ia z t io n
R a th
th e c a s e o f r o u te m e n I n
S a n ita tio n
e m p lo y e e s
w h e t h e r y o u c a ll I t a la b o r u n i o n '
a n d o n e - h a lf p a y f o r o v e r tim e , o r ,
In
a ll c o u n ty
CSEA
fo r
n o t p r e v io u s ly
a
fo r
o r n o t , lo n g b e fo re a n y o t h e r l a b ­
had
p r o v is io n .
r u n n in g
c a lle d
w e a re c o n v in c e d t h e C S E A
“The
b in d in g
S u ffo lk
c o n tra c t,
y e a rs ,
of
in
o n a n y d is p u te s u n d e r
by
The
b r e a k th r o u g h
c o n t r a c t . T h e p o in t w a s
h a ile d
w on
a
Im p o rta n t,
g u a r a n te e
a r b i t r a t io n
th e
m o re
Is
f o r w e ll o v e r 20 y e a rs .
s u b s ta n tia l
fo r
and
e le c t io n
r e p r e s e n te d
ne­
g o tia tio n s
e m p lo y e e
N e il V . C u m m in g s , p r e s id e n t o f
h a s c o n c lu d e d
r a is e s
one
E r ie c h a p te r , s a id t h e C S E A “ h a s
m e d ia to r ,
C iv il
A s s n .,
o n ly
w ill w in ."
P a tc h o g u e V illa g e u n it o f th e S u f­
fo lk
b e lie v e s
t h a t d e c is io n is I m p le m e n t ­
th e n
W ith
PBRB
w ith
b a r g a in in g
(From Leader Correspondent)
s ta t e
h®
n e g o tia t io n s
e d ,” s a id a C S E A le a d e r , “ a n d
Palchogue CSEA
Averages 10 Pci.
In New Contract
PATCHOGUE
s a id
o r g a n iz a tio n .
“If
of a
R a th
o n a T a y lo r L a w c o n t r a c t , s h o u ld
b a r g a in
T a y lo r L a w .
“We
ed
t l i a t E r ie C o u n ty , i n
as th e
w h it e - c o lla r
w e ll
p e rs o n n e l,
as
has
re p r e s e n ­
c ity
fo r
em ­
c o u n ty
n o n - t e a c h in g
e m - s c h o o l p e rs o n n e l a n d o t h e r g ro u p s ,
1 th e
H ild a Y o u n g
c h a p te r .
is p r e s id e n t
of
C I V I L SERVI CE LEADER
Page Four
F ood
S e rv ic e
N eed ed
The
A t
S u p v r.
VA
In te r a g e n c y
U .S .
C iv il
fo r
th e
C ity
A re a
S e r v ic e
G re a te r
has
H osp.
B o a rd
of
E x a m in e r s
N ew
Y o rk
announced
an
examination for Pood Service
Supervisor paying $2.88 an hour
at the Veterans Administration
HoM tal. Brooklyn. Similar po­
sitions may also be filled in other
Federal agencies in New York
Oity and the counties of Nassau,
Suffolk, Dutchess, Orange, Put­
nam, Rockland and Westchefiter.
Information
concerning
the
duties and requirements is con­
tained In Announcement No. NY8-48 which may be obtained by
calling 212-573'€101, writing or
visiting the Federal Job Inform­
ation Center, 220 East 42 St., New
York, N.Y. 10017; from the Per­
sonnel Office of the VA Hospital,
Brooklyn; or at the main post of­
fices fcn the Bronx, Brooklyn,
Jamaica, Hempstead, Middletown,
Newburgh, New Rochelle, Patchogue,
Peekskill,
Poughkeepsie,
Riverhead, Yonkers and the St.
George Station on Staten Island.
the Interagency Board of UiS. Civil
Service Eaiaminers, t20 EJast 42
St.. New York, N.Y. 10017 on or
before August 12, 1068.
PoKc« T«st
S04 candidates for the position
of patrolman with tiie New York
City Police Department will be
tested at 8 a.m. on July 38 it was
announced by the City’s Depart­
ment of Personnel.
Watch It
The New York City Safety Pro­
Applications may be filed with gram advises that when swim-
$
1
0
0
S U P P L E M E N T A L IN C O M E
CSEA m e m b e rs p re s e n tly in s u re d u n d e r T h e A s s o cia tio n A c c id e n t a n d S ick n e ss P o lic y w h o
a re u n d e r age 59 a n d w hose s a la ry is $3,500 a y e a r o r m o re m a y n o w a p p ly f o r th e n e w
$100 a m o n th S u p p le m e n ta l In c o m e B e n e fit R id e r.
T h is R id e r has been p re p a re d a t th e re q u e s t o f y o u r as s o cia tio n to p e rm it you to p u rc h a s e ,
a t a re aso n a b le co st; a d d itio n a l in co m e p ro te c tio n in th e e v e n t o f to ta l d is a b ility du e to
n o n -o c c u p a tio n a l in ju r ie s o r s ic kn e s s la s tin g m o re th a n 30 da ys. Because s ic k leave b e n e fits
a re g e n e ra lly e x h a u s te d w ith in a 30 d a y p e rio d , y o u a re u rg e d to c o n s id e r th is v a lu a b le
a d d itio n to y o u r A c c id e n t a n d S ic k n e s s P la n . E x a m p le : I f you a re to ta lly d is a b le d , th is
R id e r w o u ld pa y yo u $100 a m o n th a fte r a 30 d a y w a itin g p e rio d
fo r l i f e ~ i f d is a b le d fro m n o n -o c c u p a tio n a l in ju r ie s
•
f o r 2 y e a r s - i f d isa b le d b y sic kn e s s b e g in n in g b e fo re age 60
•
f o r 1 y e a r-> if d is a b le d by sick n e s s b e g in n in g on o r a fte r age 60
T a b le O f R a te s F o r T h e $100 A M o n th S u p p le m e n ta l R id e r
ALL EMPLOYEES
WITH BASIC COVERAGE
Premiums Up To Age 39V5
Premiums Over Age 39^
BNWEEKLY
MALES
FEMALES
.84
1.23
1.02
1.48
SEMI-MONTHLY
MALES
FEMALES
1.33
.91
1.11
1.60
T h is a d d itio n a l b e n e fit is n o t p a y a b le f o r p re -e x is tin g c o n d itio n s o r fo r to ta l d is a b ility
r e s u ltin g fro m p regna ncy, c h ild b ir th , o r m is c a rria g e , a n d is o th e rw is e s u b je c t to th e te rm s
a n d p ro v is io n s o f p o lic y to w h ic h it is a tta c h e d .
H o w T o A p p ly :
1.
P lease p r in t y o u r nam e, a d dress, p la ce o f e m p lo y m e n t a n d e m p lo y e e ite m n u m ­
b e r in th e spaces p ro v id e d on th e c ou pon b e lo w .
2.
M a il fo rm t o :
T e r B ush & P o w e ll, In c .
C iv il S e rv ic e D e p a rtm e n t
148 C lin to n S tre e t
S ch e n e c ta d y, N ew Y o rk
3 . O r, c a ll y o u r n e a re s t T e r B ush & P o w e ll re p re s e n ta tiv e f o r d e ta ils .
T E R
SCHENECTADY
NEW YORK
mlng, do mot depend on mi in­
flated tub« or loy to hold you up
If you art in wattr which would
otherwise seem dangerous to you.
LXOAL N O nC B
8UPREMD COURT OF THE STATU OF
NEW YORK. COUNTY OP BRONX. —
LOUIS ROSBNBERO, plftinUff avftlnat
EDWARD HUTOHINSON, L U XIA N HUTCHINSOI^, SIDNEY CHERNUCHIN and
DOROTHT CBERNUCHIN, «t al, d«ten>
dant» — SUMMONS — Plaintiff deiignated
Bronx County aa tha plaoa o f trial —
Venue ta bawd on Section 607 of tha
CiTll PracUoa Law and Rulei in that tha
within action l i to forecloM a mortgaM
aft«cllnr real property •Ituata In Bronx
Countr.
To the abore named Defendant! and
each of them:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
anawer the complaint in thia action and
to aerva a copy of your answer, or, if
the complaint ia not lerved with thii
Rnmmona, to ferra a notice of appear­
ance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney within
20 days after the aervlce of this «ummone, exclueiva o f the d«y of Kervlce
(or within 30 days after the service la
complete if this summons is not peraonally delivered to you within the State
of New York): »nd In case of your
failure to appear or answer, judirment
will be taken acainst you by default for
the relief demanded In tha complaint.
Dated; March 6, 1968
DAVID BAUMOARTEN
Attorney for Plaintiff
Office and P.O. Addreas:
18 Baat 41 Street. New Tork, N.Y.
LEGAL NOTICE
A MONTH
•
July so, 19<MI
i n
c
.
BUFFALO
SYRACUSE
T e r B u s h & P o w e ll, In c . , S c h e n e c ta d y , N e w Y o r k
P lease fu rn is h m e w ith c o m p le te in fo rm a tio n a b o u t th e $100 a m o n th S u p p le m e n ta l
In c o m e B e n e fit R id e r.
N am e.
H om e A ddressu
P lace o f E m p lo y m e n t
E m p lo y e e Ite m N o . . .
P S . Don’t forget, m w employees can apply for bask CSEA Accident & Sickness Insur­
ance n o n -medically during the fkst 6 0 days of employment, providing their age Is under
39 years and six months.
SUPREME COURT OP THE STATE OP
NEW YORK COUNTY OP BRONX. —
LUIS MENDEZ and AIDA MENDEZ.
Plaintiffs, against RALPH AMADOR, if
llTinr, and If he ba dead, then it is In­
tended to sue bis heirs at law, devisees,
next of kin, executore, distributors, dis­
tributees, adminlitratora and successora
in interesf, all o f whom and whose namea
and addresses and whereabouts are un­
known to plaintiffs, and who are joined
and desiirnatfd a* a claas of “Unknown
Defendant*" and SAMURL K. HANDEL,
aa actlnr Register of the City of New
York, Defendants.— Index No. 666,3-1968.
— Plaintiffs deaignate Bronx County as
the place of trial.— The basin of the venue
is Plaintiffs’ residence. — Summone. —
Plaintifffi reside at 696 East 133rd Street,
Bronx, N.Y,
To the above named defendants;
You are hereby aummoned to answer
the complaint In this action and to serve
a copy of your answer, or, if the com­
plaint is not served with this summons,
to serve a notice o f appearance, on the
PlaintiffB’ Attorney within 20 days after
the «ervice of this summone, exclusive of
the dtt.T of eervlce (or within HO days after
the aervlce is complete it this summons
is not personally delivered to you within
the State of New Y o r k ): and in oane of
your failure to appear or answer, judr*
ment will be taken acainat you by default
for the relief demanded In (he complaint.
Dated. New York, N.Y., June 10, 1968.
HANNIBAL MILANO, ESQ.. Attorney for
Plaintiffs, Office ft Post Office Ad­
dress, 991 East 149th Street, Bronx,
New York 104BB. Tel. No. MO B-3BB0
To; RALPH AMADOR, if living, and if
he be dead, then it is intended to sue hla
heirs at law, devisees, next of kin, exeoutore, distributors, adminlBtrators and suc­
cessors In interest, al of whom and whose
nainee and addresBes and whereabouts
are unknown to the plaintiffs, and who
are Joined and designated as a class of
‘‘Unknown Defendants" and Kamuel K.
Handel, as acting Register of the City of
New York, Defendants.
P> ase take notice that the Summone
in this action la being servetl on you by
publication pursuant to an order of Mr,
Justice Abraham N. 0«ller, granted on
June 26. 1068, In an action by plaintiffs
herein, LOUIS MENDEZ and AIDA MEN­
DEZ, brought In the above-entitled court
and filed with the other papers in the
Bronx County Clerk’s Office. Object of
the action is to bar claims arninst real
property, hereinafter described and to
discharge certain m ortgages' of cecord
pursuant to Article 15, Real Property
Actlone and Procedlngs Law, and ad­
judging the Interest of plaintiffs free
Irom such mortgagee.
Deecription of the affectcd premises
la as follows:
ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel
of land, with the buildings and improve­
ments thereon erected. Situate, lying and
being In the County of Bronx. City and
Rtate o f New York, being known and
deelgnatcd ae Part of Lots 647 and 648,
on Map 1678. building lots, situated in
North New York, WestchcBter County,
belonging to Clarence S. Brown, dated
Jaonary 1866, filed Westchester County.
Feb. 17. 1868. ae Map Number 410.
Parcel 1— Situated on the corner of
southerly sld» o f Gaet l.'t.'lrd Street (for­
merly Southern Boulevard) and the weeterly side of . Willis Avenue being 27.23
ft. front and rear and 74 feet on both
aides.
Parcel I — Situated on the side of East
ISiird St. (formerly Southern Boulevard)
diatant 74 ft. 8 Inches westerly from the
comer of Willie Avenue being 31 feet 10
inches front and rear and 60 feet on both
aides.
TOGETHER Will all the right, title and
Interest of tha party of the first part In
and to all that certain atrip or parcel of
land, together with the buildings and
parte of buildinta thereon erected, situ­
ated, lying and being in the County of
Bronx, City of New York, bounded and
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the south­
erly elde of East 18S Street, or Southern
Boulevard, distant aeventy-four (7 4 ) feet
westerly from the comer formed by the
Intersection of the said southerly side of
Southern Boulevard (IS.Ird Street) with
the westerly side o f Willis Avenue; ninnlng th nce southerly parallel with the
westerly aide of Willis Avenue 60 feet:
thence westerly, parallel with the said
■outherly side of Southern Boulevard
(133rd Street) ^ g h t (8) Inches; thence
northerly again parallel with the westerly
side of Wllllee Avenue 60 feet to the
southerly side of Southern Boulevard:
thence easterly along the southerly side
of Southern Boulevard, 8 inches to the
point or place of BEGINNING.
Bated: July 10, J»«8.
HANNIBAL MIL.^NO,
Attorney for Plaintlffi,
W
h e n
fo
A p p ly
F o r P u b lic
J o b s
foUorwing d lre c U o n a t « l |
w h e n U m t y to r p a b lle J « li«
fto d h o w %o re a o h d e * t i i w t l « u ta l
N e w l o t k C it y o n t h e I r a n s i l
T li«
■jrs te B L
C IT Y
NEi;? CORIL CITT—The AppU^
eatiolu Seotlon of the New Yorli
City Department of Personnel If
located at 48 Thoouui St., New
York, N.Y. 10018. It to thieg
block* north of City Hall, one
block weet of Broadway.
^ p lloatlon e: Filing Period >-«
Application* lesued and received
Monday through Friday from •
a.m. to 6 p.m., except Thuraday
<iom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and
8i>tiirday from 9 a.m. to i t noon.
Application blanks are obtain**
able free either by the applicant
In person (Mr by his representative
at the Application Section of the
Department of Personnel at 49
Thomas Street. New York, N .Y .
10013. Telephone 566-8720.
Mailed requests for application
blanks must include a stamped*
self>addresfled business'sixe en«
velope and must be received by
the Personnel Department at leaet
five days before the closing date
for the filing of applications.
Completed application forme
w ld e h a r e H ie d b y maU must I m
sent to the Personnel Department
and must be postmarked no l a t e r
than the last day of filing or a s
stated ctherwLse in the exam<*
Inatlon announcement
Tlie Applications Section of
the Personnel Department Is near
the Chambers Street stop of the
main subway lines that go through
the area. These are the IRT 7th
Avenue Line and the IND Stta
Avenue Line. The m T Lexington
Avenue Line stop to use Is the
Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT
QT and RR local’s stop Is City Hall
Both lines have exits to Duane
Street, a short walk from ttie Persormel Department
STA TE
STATE—Room 1100 at 370
Broadway, New York. N.Y. 10007,
corner of Chambers St., telephone
488-6606;
Governor
Alfred
E. Smith State Office Building and
The State Campus, Albany; Suite
750. Genesee Building 1 West
Genesee St.; State Office Building,
Syracuse; and 500 Midtown Tower,
Rochester, (Wednesday only).
Candidates may obtain appliestlons for State Jobs from local
office* of the New York State
ISmployment Service.
FED ERA L
~ Second VM. OlvU
Service Regloti Office. New* Building, 220 Baat 43nd Street (at and
A ve.), New York, N Y. 10017, just
west of the Ontted Nations build«
Ing. Take the IRT Lexington A v e
Line to Grand Centre] and walk
two blocks east, or take the shut­
tle from Times Square to Grand
Central or the IRT Queens-Flushing train tiom any point on tt\e
line to the Grand Central sto»
Hours are 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Also open
Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tele>hone 573-6101.
Applioatlonu are also obtain­
able at main post office^ except
the New York. NY. . Post Office.
Board* of examiners at the par­
ticular installations offering the
tests alio may be applied to for
further Information and appllcation forms. No return envelopes
are required with mailed reQue*ti
ror •npUeatlon formsi
FEDERAL
'’ C I V I L
Tue«ilay, Jtd/ 10, 1968
Sewers and Proposed
Sfafe Park Stim ulate
Sales A t Hickory HNIs
m o k o r y H lllft-in -th e -P o c o n o s o n
R o u te M O , W h ite im v e n , P a . r e p o r U d o u b lin g l U
e a r ly
season
Ix ia in e M t h i s y e w o v e r 1907, d u e ,
f l i i f t t o th e c o n tin u e d o f f e r in g of
i U 4 ^ a f l o a A lp to M C h a le t w it h la n d
f o r le M U ia a 94000 a n d s e c o n d to
t h e a p fir o v a l b y th e 8 t « t e B o a r d
o f H e a lt h o f p la n s f o r C e n t r a l S a n i­
t a r y S e w e rs t h r o u g h o u t a ll r e m a in ­
in g s e o tio n s a t a o o s t oi m o re
t h a n $250,000.
' ‘ I f s a le s o o n tU iu e a t th e p r e s ­
e n t r a .te ,” s a y s T h o m a s P r a y n e ,
G e n e ra l M a n a g e r , “ w e w i l l d o u ­
b le o u r
b u s in e s s o f l a s t y e a r
w h ic h a m o u n te d to s o m e $250,000.
“ A m o th e r s t im u la n t f o r c u r r e ii/ t
b u s in e s s is th e a M n o v a l b y th e
P e n n s y lv a n ia
D e p a rtm e n t
of
F o r e s ts a n d W a te r s i n a p r o p o s a l
a t a p u b lic h e a r in g la s t w e e k t o
a c q u ir e s o m e 5200 a c re s o f h u n t ­
in g a n d f is h in g la n d s f o r a S ta te
P a i k w it h in th r e e m ile o f W h ite ­
h a v e n a n d le ss t lia n f iv e m in u te s
d r iv e / r o m H ic k o r y H ills . T h is Is
a p a i’t o f P i o j e c t 70, t h e c o m p le t­
e d p la n s f o r w h ic h I n d ic a te a flo o d
o o n t r o l a n d r e c r e a t io n d a m to
c r e a te a la k e at 850 a c re s f o r
r e c r e a t io n a l p u rp o s e s to b e h e a v ­
i l y s to c k e d w it h t r o u t a n d b a ss .
A r o u n d th e la k e w o u ld b e p a i'k s
( o r h ik in g a n p ic n ic ln g a n d b e ­
y o n d , a h u n tin g p r e s e r v e s to c k e d
w it h d e e r, g ro u s e a n d J a c k r a b b i t . ”
T h e 4 -s e a s o n A lp in e C h a le t w it h
le n d m a y be h a d f o r $3885 o n v e r y
eaisy t e i t n s
or
on
th e P e r c y
B i'o w e r H o m e S a v in g s P la n f o r
$30 d o w n a n d p a y m e n ts to s u it th e
p u r c h a s e r 's p u rs e .
H ic k o r y H ills a n d th e m o d e l o f
t h e A lp in e C h a le t m a y b e s e e n
b jr t a k in g I n t e r s t a t e R o u te 80 to
E M t 40, W h ite h a v e n t h e n l e f t o n
P a . M O 2Va m ile s t o p r o p e r ty . T h e
o flfic c is o p e n s e v e n d a y s a w e e k
f r o m 10 A .M . u a d i d a r k .
Help Wanter - Fm m I«
C OLLEGE G R ADUATES.
M EN OR W OM EN
Bacom« a C«aa Work«r
S7200 After 6 Months
SE E OUR H E L P MALK A D
NYC D EPT. OF SOCIAL SE R V IC E S
212.433-34ft»
Aftor S PM 212-434-a6S0
A p p ly B y A u g . 1 9 F o r
E le c . E n g in e e r T e s t
N ew
Y o rk
S ta t*
1» a c c e p t i n g
f o r a S e p t. 21 e x a m in a t io n
T h e re
tio n s
a re
fo r
o p e n in g s
th is
fo r
$ 1 1 ,7 4 0 p e r y e a r.
C a n d id a te s
q u a lif ic a t io n s
m ust
m eet
fo r th e
v a ilo u s
th r e e
p o s i­
g in e e rs m u s t h a v e o n e y e a r o f e ic p e r ie n c e
in
th e
la y o u ts
p r e p a r a t io n
on
of
b u ild in g
p la n s a n d fiv e a d d it io n a l y e a rs ’ e x ­
p e rie n c e
In
e it h e r
b u ild in g
e le c -
LEQAL NOTICE
SnPREMK COURT OF THE STATE OF
NF.W YORK, COUNTY OF BRONX.—
ANDREA
CARTER.
PlainUft.
affainst
SAMIIKL CARTER, Defendant. Index No.
8190-1988.
PlainUft designated
Brons
County a s the place of trial. The b a a U
of the venue U tha resldenca of plain­
tiff. SUMMONS. P lalniia resides In Bronx
Counl.T. Action for DlToroe. YOU ARE
HKREKY SUMMONED to answer tha
complaint In this action and to serv» a
copy of your answer, or. If tha com­
plaint Is not s » r v ed with this aummons.
to serve a notice of appearance, on the
Plaintiff’s Attorney within SO day* after
the service of this summons, exdneive of
tha day of aervloa (or within 30 days
after the service is complete If thia
summonB is not personally delivered to
you within the State of New Y o r k ): and
In ci«sa o f your failure to appear or
answer. Judgment will t o taken against
you by default for tha rallaf demanded
la the complaint.
Dalfld. New York. Juna ! • . 1#8§.
Attorney for PlaiaUff, Oflioa and P oit
OfUce Address; Seymour Sehneld«rman,
835 East 16.3rd St., Broax, N.Y. 10*50.
ACTION FOR DIVORCE. TO: SAMUEL
CARTER. The foregolB* snmmoBs Is
served upon you bar publlaatlon pursuant
to an order datad Jun* 10. IBSS, ot
HON. ABRAHAM N. OEIXER, a Juitlc» o f the Supreme Court of the Stata
of New York, and filed along with the
oth«r paper In the office of Bron* County
Cl«trk. Action for Dlvorc*.
Dated. New York, July 8. 1898.
Seymour Schaelderman, la«*
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Guards/Armed
Good Pay/Bnfts
Help Wont«d
ARCHER MESSENGER
SERVICE. INC.
>55 Avenue of th« Amardicu
New York. N Y. 18001
•r call Mr. Stanley Kaye, (212) 5S4-Q079
Also: Many part-time positions
iMding to advanccin«nt.
DRIVRRS-TAXIS. Full or Part Time. If
you don’t have a Hack liicenae, we
« iil help you get ona. KOB W. 55 St..
NYC Tol.: 346-9484.
N ew
Y o rk
S ta te
e n g in e e r ’s lic e n s e
y e a rs
In
of
th e
e it h e r tw o
e n g in e e r in g
e x p e rie n c e
la y o u t
and
W . N . C U R R IE R
B ro a d w a y
B A 7 -0 2 7 2
CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE PRICES QUOTED
ARB SLIGHTLY ABOVE WHOLESALE
• WASHERS • DRYERS • REFRIGERATORS • FREEZERS
• RANGES • DISHWASHERS • T.V. • STEREO
• AIR CONDITIONERS
• Featuring — A ll Famous Brand Names
c h e c k in g
1 W e s t O e n e s s e e S tr e e t , B u f f a lo ,
a
S t a te
m u s t pos­
p r o fe s s io n a l
e n g in ­
N ew
Y o rk
S ta te
e e r’s lic e n s e a n d h a v e e it h e r f o u r
W a s h in g t o n
y e a rs
Y o rk
of
e n g in e e r in g
p la n s ,
p r e p a r a t io n
tw o
e x p e rie n c e
and
la y o u ts
y e a rs
of
or
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818»
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E ast
S y ra c u s e ,
N e ir
B u ild in g ,
S t.,
13202,
c h e c k in g
on
b u ild in g
w h ic h
m ust
C o n s u lta n t
D r.
R o n a ld
M.
H o llo w a y
ha«
re s p o n s ib le e x p e r ie n c e In e le c t r ic ­
been
al
s u l t a n t to t h e E > e p a rtm e n t o f H o a -
e n g in e e r in g ,
w h ic h
s p o n s ib le
For
fo u r
m u st have
y e a rs
been
s u p e r v is o r y
a p p lic a t io n s
th e
In
a
of
re ­
c a p a c ity .
and
fu r th e r
i n f o r m a t io n
on
w r itte n
a m in a tio n s
fo r
c o n ta c t th e
S t a te D e p a r t m e n t o f
th e s e
ex­
p o s itio n s ,
a p p o in te d
p lta L s ,
N ew
Y o rk
f u ll- t im e
O lty
con­
H o e p lta le
C o m m is s io n e r J o s e p h V . T e re s n a lo
a n n o u n c e d r e c e n tly . D r . H o llo w a y
w ill
a d v is e
th e
C o m m is s io n e r o n
m e th o d s o r Im p r o v in g
m e d ic a l
s e i'v ic e s .
C i v i l S e rv ic e , S t a t e O f f ic e
B u ild ­
p ita l
in g
12 226;
p ro g ra m s
C a m p u s , A lb a n y , N Y .
a
e m e rg e n c y
and
e m e rg e n c y
I n c lu d in g
hos­
c a re , a m b u la n c e
d is a s t e r
p la n n in g .
LEGAL NOTICE
Enroll Now For
D e l e t i a n t y I n s t i t u t e ’s
Intonsivo Preporotory Courso
FOR NEXT EXAM
PATROLMAN
$191
A WEEK
AFTER I YEARS
(Ineluda* pay for
H alidayt and
Annual Uniform
Allewanca)
Agest 20 th ru 28
Vision: 20/30
Mi«.Hgt.! S'B"
Delehonty hot 50 years of
suceestful txporienco in
preporing
"New York'* Finost!"
Clost Moots
WEDNESDAYS
of 5:30 & 7:30 P.M.
F o r c o m p le te
In fo rm a tio n
Phene: GR 3-6900
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OPiN EVBS TILL 9 PM • SAT TILL $ PM
14 2 0 2 ;
O f f ic e
of
aUPRRMR COURT OF THB STATE OF
NBW YORK, COUNTY OF NF.W YORK:
IDRLL MONyOOMERY. Plaintiff, vs.
RICHARD W. CARSON, Defendant, Inde*
No. 9 0 0 3 /1 9 8 8 .
Plaintiff designataa New York County
as the place of trial. The basis of the
vonue If plaintiff resides In New York
County.
TO THK ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT;
You are hereby summoned to answer
the Complaint in this action and to
servo a copy of your Answer, or If the
Complaint ii not oerved with this Sum­
mons. to serve a Notloa of Appearance,
on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty
(20) days after tha aervlca of this Sum­
mons, exclusive of the dalo of service
(or within thirty (3 0 ) days after the
service Is complete. If this Summons
is not personally delivered to you within
tha State of New Y ork): and In oaae of
your failure to appear or answer, Judg­
ment
will be taken against you by dsfauit
for the relief demanded in tha
Complaint.
Dated: July 38, 1»S8.
HOROWn’Z 4 PE R IJiA N , Attorneys for
Plaintiff, OfMce * P.O, Addree* 211 East
4Srd Street, New York, New York.
TO: RICHARD W. CARSON, the De­
fendant and Person to be served In
the above-eatitlad action:
PLRASB TAKE NOTICE, that tha Sum­
mons In this action la being served on
yMi by publication pur«a,wt to an Order
of Mr. Justice Irwin D. Davidson, grantad on July 16, 1998. In an action by
tha PlaiaUff herein. IDELL MONTGOM­
ERY, to recover 9100,000.00, together
with
costs of this action.
Said action is for personal Injuries receivefi by the plaintiff; IDBLL MONT­
GOMERY, on July 9. 1068, West 135th
Street and Morningside Avenue, In New
York, New York, aad due to your negli­
gence and without any oontributory negli­
gence oa the part of the plaintiff.
Dat«d: New York, New York
July S3. IM S .
H O R O W m * PB&LMAN, Attorneys for
Plaintiff. Office A P.O. Address 311 East
43i'd Street, New York, New York.
C IV IL -C R iM IN A L -M A T R IM O N IA L
ARMED ESCORT SERVICE
Sciontific
Modorn
MotKodls
*nd
Davicat Used. Conf!danti«l Businati
Raporh and Background Chocks.
p r o fe s s io n a l
and
World-Wide Invostiqotion
and Detection
m OFFICIAL
• MAJOR APPLIANCE
• Dli^COUXT OUTLET
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Privoto inv«iti9«tort
261
sess
e le c t r ic a l
t r l o a l e n g in e e r in g w o r k o r c o lle g e
a
tio n s .
A s s is ta n t b u ild in g e le c t r ic a l e n ­
e le c t r ic a l
A s s o c ia te c a n d id a te s
th e
e n g in e e r c o m m a n d s a s a la r y r a n g e j s tu d y o f t h e s u b je c t o r a f iv e
o f f r o m $1 4,85 0 t o $17,655 a y e a r j
y e a r c o m b in a t io n o f t h e tw o , I n ­
w h ile t h e s e n io r p o s it io n re c e iv e s j
c lu d in g tw o y e a r c o lle g e s tu d y I n
f r o m $ 1 1 ,9 8 5 to $ 1 4 ,3 9 0 p e r y e a r
a p p lie d s c ie n c e I n a c u r r ic u lu m
a n d t h e a s s is ta n t b u ild in g e le c ­
r e la te d t o t h e f ie ld .
t r i c a l e n g in e e r re c e iv e s f r o m $ 9 ,S e n io r c a n d id a te s m u s t possess
710 to
fo u r
e le c t r ic a l e n g in e e r in g .
of
a s s is t a n t p o s i­
or
h a v e b e e n I n a s u p e r v is o r y c a p a c ­
Call Mr. Lon* • PL 7-9400
If you:
1. Acs available between 9 and S:30
I. Hava a good handwriting
S. Know the streets of Manhattan
4. Know the subwajr system
5. Hava a good phone voice.
An Mcellent position awaits jfou with >
crowing messenger delivery^ service. High
pay and many fritiM benefiti.
Write: MR. ST A N L E Y KAYE
Y o r k , N e w Y o r k 10 0 0 7 ; S u it e 7 5 0 ,
In
In
Aug.
t itle .
A ll S h ifts — S te a d y W o r k
Supervisory Position
Avoilablo
o r R o o m 1 1 00, 27 0 B r o a d w a y , N e w
p la n s
19
u n til
a s s o c ia t e , s e n i o r a n d
Openings all boros. NO AGEN CY FEE
Must have permit to carry pistol.
D IS P A T C H E R
TR A IN EE
of
s a t is f a c t o r y r e s p o n s ib le e x p e rie n c e
e l e c t r ic a l e n g in e e r s .
a p p lic a tio n s
f o r b u ild in g
T h e a s s o c ia te b u ild in g e l e c t r i c a l '
-H elp Wanted . Mol*
Help WantMi - Mol*
Pag« FIt«
LEADER
b u ild in g
R E T IR E D or active permnntl ae«dt<l Jor
full-time or part-time work a* chauffeurs
for private chauffeurinc aervtce. Ciril Mr.
Colquitt at Chauffeurs Unlimited, SU
7.3S04.
SERVICE
wMi'eM
city A >i»
AdiiiU FRKR to One 1‘atrolmaa €!»«■
The
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A m ehdm eht
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c o n te n tio n
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on
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a s s is ta n t
y o u p r o te c tio n u n d e r m e d ic a re as
fo r
D e s ir in g ”
th a t
n a tu re .
c a tio n o f U n io n F r e e S c h o o l D is t r ic t N o . 0 o f N e w H y d e P a r k ,
a p p o in t ­
M u n ic ip a l
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you
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p ra y e r p ro g ra m
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Judgm ent o f
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p e titio n e r .
p e rh a p s
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Law
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TUESDAY, JUI.Y 30. 1968*
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S 3-2S 4, 0 - 1 4 .
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no.
no.
t n g in e e r ,
9 3 *2 8 1 , 0 * 1 7 .
s t a t io n a r y
3 3 -2 8 ft,
e n g in e e r,
exam .
0 -1 9 .
S r . b lo s t a t is t ic la n ,
exam . no.
b ia s t a t is t ic i& n .
33-
exam .
no.
3 3 -2 9 7 , 0 - 2 3 .
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S 3 -2 M ,
0 -2 7 .
t r . e t a t t s t lc ia n . e x a m . n o . 3 3 -2 9 9 ,
0 -1 8 .
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c o n s u ltin g
s b a tL s tic ia n ,
e x a m . n o . 3 3 -2 0 1 , 0 - 2 3 .
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e x a m . n o . 3 3 -2 9 4 , 0 - 1 4 .
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of
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n o . 3 3 -2 9 0 , 0 - 2 3 .
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e s tim a to r ,
e x a m . n o . 3 3 -2 9 1 , 0 - 2 7 .
a r c ii i t e c t u r a l e s tim a to r , e x a m ,
n o . 3 3 -2 8 9 , 0 - 2 3 .
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no.
• x a m in w ,
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d ro p p e d
exam ­
in e r , e x a m . n o . 3 3 -2 7 3 , 0 - 1 7 .
T h e f o llo w in g e x a m in a tio n s w i l l
b e h e ld O c to b e r 5, 1968 w i t h a p ­
p lic a t io n s a c c e p te d t i l l S e p te m b e r
3.
of
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a l l ra c e s , r e lig io n s
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no.
p h y s ic ia n
IT ,
th e
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Y o rk
C it y
a re a w i l l b e m a d e a t o n e o f th e
$ l9 ,3 2 0 -$ 2 2 ,6 5 5 .
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exam .
lo c a tio n s .
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F o r Y o u n g M e n — ^ K ilm e r T r a i n ­
in g
$ 5 ,2 0 0 -$ 6 ,4 4 0 .
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C e n te r ,
E d is o n , N .J .;
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C e n te r ,
R ip t o n ,
V t.;
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I r o q u o is T r a i n i n g C e n te r, M e d in a ,
2 0 -3 7 9 , $ 8 .6 9 5 -$ 1 0 ,5 4 0 .
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and
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4
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v e r s a l S u m m o n s P r o je c t . ”
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p .m .— ^A ro u n d th e C lo c k : “ U n i ­
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a n d a s s ig n m e n t.
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ta x
and
fe d ­
d e d u c tio n s .
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tra n s p o rta ­
J u ly 1 o f o n e y e a r t h r o u g h
June
30 o f t h e
n e x t y e a r .)
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M ANHATTAN
L o w e r W e s t S id e C e n te r
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t h e J o b C o rp s lo n g e n o u g h t o
c o m p le te
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1910 A r t h u r A v e .
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B ’lv d .
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F o rc e s .
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th e
C e n te rs
State U. Staff
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c e n tra l
s t a f f a p p o in tm e n ts
i>een m a d e .
v ic e - p r e s id e n t
get
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th e
fo r
n e w ly - c r e a t e d
of
c a re .
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a c t iv it ie s
lib r a r ie s
and
e n t e r t a in m e n t
a v a ila b le
at
th e
C e n te rs .
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is
p r o v id e d
fo r
w o m e n liv e
w h ile In
a re
fin is h
i n s e p a ra te C e n te rs .
t h e J o b C o rp s , e n g iv e n
$30
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and
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a c tin g
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s ta ff,
d ir e c t o r
of
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C o rp s m a n
th e
u n le s s
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th e y
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c o n t r ib u t e d
s u p p o r t o f h is
I U n iv e r s it y ’s I n t e r n a t i o n a l S tu d ie s p a s t a n d
and
25,000 signatures on petitions urging G overnor R o rkto
enact
strong,
m eaningful
gun
control
legislation.
I urge everyone in my district to come to my
cam paign headquarters at 572 T h ird Avenue (38th
Street) to sign the petition.
And since the people in the 62nd Assembly
District are not unique, I ask my fellow candidates
for the Assembly and Senate to give their constitu­
ents a voice by circulating similar petitions.
Strong legislation must be passed . . . now !
W ith your help It can.
s e n t m o n e y h o m e e a c h m o n th . I f
a
J o h n W a lk e r , a m e m b e r o f th e
Since the tragic a.ssa.ssination of Senator R obert
F. K ennedy, I ’ve collected in my district aJone some
lature
ta l
U n iv e r s it y
post
Assembly District in M an h attan .
efeller to call a special session of the State Legis­
I s p e n d in g
a c a d e m ic
S ta te
62nd
den­
t h e C e n te r , th e y g e t, as a r e a d ­
a t ju s t m e n t a llo w a n c e , $50 f o r e a c h
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at
the
fo o d , c lo t h in g , m e d ic a l a n d
h a v e ro u te s
D r . R ic h a r d C . J o n e s , f o r m e r ly
State Assemblyman from
good
ic e s o f t i i e i r o w n c h o ic e . M e n a n d
A L B A N Y - T W O S ta te U n iv e r s it y
F m Andrew Stein, D em ocratic an d Liberal Party
q u a r te r s ,
liv in g
C o rp s m e n t o a tt e n d r e lig io u s s e r v -
f a ir s
With Your Help
We Can Pass
Strong Gun Control
Legislation.
candidate for
w is h e s t o
f a m i ly
to
in
th e
c o n tin u e
th is
ANDREW
S T E IN
w a s s u p p o r t , h e o a n s e n d h o m e u p to
i n t e r - $25 e a c h m o n t h h e is i n t h e C o rp s ,
n a t io n a l s tu d ie s a n d e x c h a n g e .
[x iie
Job
€k> rys
w ill
m a tc li
th e
end
h is h o m e to a ss ig n e < l
th e N e w Y o r k
t h e f o llo w in g ;
1992
a r e e x p e c te d
C e n te r
t r a n s p o r t a t io n c o s ts . A n e n r o lla e 's
f is c a l y e a r r u n s
fro m
C o rp s m e n
of
voca«
avall>«
C e n te r is aA g o v e r n m e n t e x p e n s e .
C o rp s m e n a r e e lig ib le f o r h o m e
le a v e w i t h r o u n d - t r i p
e d u c a tio n a l a n d
a l­
t h o u g h s o m e m a y p r e f e r to r e t u r n
ie s ,
c ia te u n iv e r s it y d e a n f o r U n iv e r ­
F r id a y , A u g u s t
4
g r a d u a te
a re
v e r s a l S u m m o n s P r o je c t . "
t
w ill
e v e ry
o r le ss. T h e J o b
s u o h as s p o rts , h o b b ie s . T V , m o v ­
S um m ons
P r o je c t . ”
W e d n e s d a y , J u ly
C o rp s
c o m fo r ta b le
800.
Y o r k C i t y P o lic e D e p t, t r a i n i n g
% year
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to
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h e lp a d v a n c e th e re s e a rc h p r o g r a m
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T h e N a t io n a l S o c ie ty f o r t h e P r e v e n tio n
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an
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be
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m e e t th e n e e d s o f th o s e i t s e rv e s —
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Ifl flS . a n d filed w i t h t h e c o m p l a i n t and
other
pa p«r «,
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th e 17llf day
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declaring:
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rith ts
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t h is
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w h i c h w i l l w a s a d m i t t e d t o pro.l)ate In
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G ALB RA IT H,
ELIZA­
B E T H H IG G IN S. I A N H IG G IN S. JOHN
E . H O U S E L , W I L L I A M H O U S B L , ^ ^ NN IE
FORCE
HUMMER.
ELIZABETH
HUM­
MER.
RAYM O ND L. HUM M ER,
HAR­
O LD A H UM M ER, w n j J A M A. H U M ­
M E R . R A Y M O N D H U M M ER . JR.. RO B­
E R T HUMMJ5R. A L B E R T H E Y S . A G N E S
JACKSON.
ALEXANDER
DUGALD
JACK.QON. A L L I S T E R J A C K S O N . A N N I E
M cK A Y JACKSON J E A N IE M UIR JACK­
SON, M A R G A R E T JAC KSO N . THOMAS
JACKSON.
FLORENCE
A . K T. IN E.
R.
E L M E R K L I N E , A L B E R T A , LAY'rON.
A L B E R T A . L A Y T O N . J R .,- D O R O T H Y
LAYTON.
ELEANOR
MAE
LAYTON,
E M M E T LAYTON.
GEORGE R. L A Y ­
TON,
GEORGE
RAYMOND
LAYTON.
JR., M A R Y E L IZ A B E T H L A Y T O N . W IL ­
MA LAYTON. ED ITH E LIN ES. MARY
DALLEV
LIN ES.
C A T H E R IN E
M AIR,
BARBARA
I.
M AR IO N.
EDNA
HTMM E R M AR IO N. TA Y L O R M AR IO N. MRS
FREDERICK
N O R D M A Y E R . DONALD
M A Y E R . D O N A L D M cKAY. E D N A Mc­
K AY, H E L E N M cKAY. JAM ES M cKAY.
R O B E R T M cKAY. MRS, W ILH ELM 1N A
M c A L P I N E M c K A Y . WIT.LTAM M c K A Y .
W IL T ilA M
HALL
M cKAY.
W ILLIAM
J A M E S M c K A Y . J O H N MC T .A UC H LA N,
A N N IE
MOORES,
VIR GINIA
FOR<E
N E .U T H ,
E D W IN
NEUTH,
W ILL A R D
NEUTH,
CH RISTINA
JA C K S O N
O RR .
MARGARET
M cKAY
ORR.
M AR TE
O W E N , H E L E N M c K A Y P A S K O , JO YC E
HELEN
PASKO,
ELIZABETH
PHILPOTT, M A R Y POW ELSON. PE T E R
D.
R E E D . I V Y S U S A N RI C E, J A M E S RI C E,
JOAN
R K ’-H,
MARY
ALICE
R II.EY
A N N IE
M cKAY
ROBERTSON.
MAR­
G A R E T SM ITH ROBERSTON. CA TH ER­
I N E H UM M ER R U M S E Y . RO NALD Wm,
ROBERTSON,
RUTH
L.
SC AR K E,
ELOISE
F O R C E SC HO M P, E L I Z A B E T H
W.
M cKAY
SCHULTZ,
ELIZABETH
SHEARER,
ELIZABETH
SHEARER,
ETHEL
M cKAY
SHEARER,
JAM E S
SHEARER,
MARGARET
SHEARKH,
M A R Y SHE.ARER. R O B E R T S H E A R E R ,
R O B E R T S H E A R E R , W ILLIA M SH E A R ­
ER
JE S SIE
K.
TR USC O'rr,
BKS^IE
FINL AY
VAUGHN
MRS.
ELIZABETH
M. VO ELKF R. JEA N VOELKER. MARV
V O EL K E R . MRS. IV Y RICE VON OTTFRLOW,
ADELE
NEWCOMB
LAYTON
W A C H T E R , H UG H F. W AC HTER ,
u n k n o w n • vela I ivcH o f J am cn Pi cUc n* Mc Ka.v or M a ii d o S, W . M c K a y , l i v i n c on
S p p t p m b c r 1 ". 1! )3 3. w h o ar e c o n n c O i d
li,v
blood
(htU n ot beyond
the
10th
d e c r e e ) , and t h e A t t o r n e y G en era l o f t he
S l a t e o f N e w Y ork, Defendants.
Index
Nn.
11285/1968
—
P\nin)iff
flesienates
New
York
County
ap t h e
p l a c e o f t ri al — T h e b a s i s o f t h e v e n u e
Is
P l a i n t i f f ’s
residence
—
SUMMONS
W ITH
N O T I C E IX) D E F E N D A N T ^ ! —
P l a i n t i f f r e si de s a t 47.5 R i v e r s i d e D r i v e ,
r i t y o f N e w Y o r k . C o n n ty o f N e w Y o r k .
T o t ii e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s ;
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D 1o
i i n s w c r t h e c o m p l a i n t in t h i s a c t i o n and
t o *ierve a c o p y
af
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 s e rv e d w i t h t h is
■ u n i m o n e , t o s e r v e s n o t i c e o f appcarancf-.
on
t h e P l a i n t i f f ’fi ' A t t o r n e y * w i t h i n 2 0
days
after
the
n er vic e
of
this
•■umnion.a. e x c l u s i v e o f . t h e d a y o f s e r v i c e
( o r w i t h i n .‘10 d a y s a f t e r t h e s e r v i c e it
c o m p l e t e i f t h i s e u m m o n s 1* n o t perRonally
d e l iv e r e d
to
you
w ithin
t he
S t a l e o f N e w Y o r k ) ; a n d In c a s e o f y o u r
f a i l u r e to a p p e a r or a n s w e r , j u d g m e n t
v i l l b e t a k e n airainst 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 .
B a l e d , .lu lv i r . l h . 11)08.
P A ' I ^ E R . S O N , B E L K N A P ft W E B B
Atlorne.vti f o r P l a i n t i f f
Offi<-e an d P o s t Office A d d r w «
O n e W a l ’. S t r e e t
N e w York, N ew York 1 0 0 0 6
843-1300
L o o k i n g
a v a ila b le
a l l e m p lo y e e s .
LEGAL
Y f e s t c h e s t e r
em ­
up
a re
b e in g
th r o u g h
re ­
2,
A ugust
1 9 6 8 f o r a C i v i l S e r v ic e e jt a m I n a tio n
7
fo r
to
be
th e
h e ld
S e p te m b e r
ot
p o s it io n
W e ig ih te &
In s p e c to r -
M e a s u i-e s , f o r
s e r v ic e
i n th e S h e r if f ’s d e p a r t m e n t o< th e
C o u n ty
of
The
s c .io o l
W e s tc h e s te r.
r e q u ir e m e n t s
a i'e
d ip lo m a
s ix
e x p e rie n c e
r e p a ir
or
p lu s
in
th e
use
of
m e a s u r in g
a
h ig h
m o n th s ’
m a n u fa c tu r e ,
w e ig h in g
d e v ic e s .
and
C a n d id a te s
m u s t b e 21 y e a rs o f a g e a n d h a v e
a
N ew
Y o i* k
S ta te
CH»sra(toa-’s
L ic e n s e . T h e s a la r y r a n g e f o r th is
is
p o s itio n
$5,720 t o
|7 ,2 6 0 .
C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e b e e n le g a l
r e s id e n ts
fo r
of
W e s tc h e s te r
C o u n ty
a t le a s t f o u r m o n th s im m e d i­
a t e ly
p r e c e d in g
th e
d a te
of
th e
w r i t t e n t e s t a n d m u s t b e re s id e n ts
a t th e
t im e
F u rth e r
c a tio n e
o f a p p o in tm e n t.
In f o r m a t io n
can
be
and
o b ta in e d
700,
O ffic e
r e a p p o in t m e n t o f J q h n
J.
C a ru s o n e , S r ., o f S a r a to g a S p r in g s
m em ber
of
d ls c n u n t to civ il
s e rv ic e p e rso n n e l.
VIN O
SKKVK'K
H ON OKK I)
l/W
( ’A R D S
m
SALES LTD.
I
th e
CZli)
RA
open
’(II
•
paa
W e u n d e rsta n d .
O u r m e n u n d e r s ta n d .
T h e s o r r o w a fam ily f e e l t .
T h e n e e d to l e s s e n th e b u r d e n .
O n e 's fin a n c ia l lim its.
A n d th e y u n d e r s ta n d , th r o u g h h u m a n e x p e r i e n c e
,
a n d train in g, h o w to a r r a n g e a fu n e ra l s e r v ic e
w ith b o th t a c t a n d s y m p a th y .
W h e n th e n e e d a r is e s , talk to th e m a n at y ou r
W a lte r B. C ooke.
pay
FU N E R A L S FROM $ 2 5 0
m ileafe)
CALL 2 9 5 - 0 7 0 0 to reach any o f our 9 n e ighb orh ood fu neral h o m e s .
. M anhattan (E. 8 5 th St.) • M anhattan (W. 7 2 n d St.) • B ronx (F ordham )
• Bronx (C oncourse) • Bronx (P ark ch ester) • Brooklyn (B ay R idge)
Brooklyn (F latbush) • Q u e e n s (Jackson H eights) • Q u e e n s (Jam aica)
Salary d«pendt on backqreiiHd.
New York or Ntw Jcrity.
S a r a to g a
S p r in g s C o m m is s io n h a s b e e n a n ­
SALIS LID.
i
B7-01 N o rthern Blvd.,
Wo «dn lil e, I..I.
A 7 - 0 I N o r t h e r n Itlvd.,
M'onilshle, L.I.
( « r < ) RA 1 - 7 R 0 0
epen ’i l l 9 pm
Muit have car.
Carusone Renamed
a
8p e o l « 1
■ h v e s t lg a t o n wanted wifh *r
without •xp*rfene*.
(W e
as
UVIivery
n e ig h b o r h o o d W alter B. C o o k e c h a p e l.
th e
B u ild in g . W h ite P la in s .
The
ark m kkei
I M M K D I A T K D K I .I V K H V
.Air ConditionlMK n p l lo n a )
S;»eclal d l s c o n n t s f o r . cIt II r f r v l c *
e n i|ilo ,ie e s.
IH T IN O S K K V M K CARDS
HONORED
Immedinte
a p p llat
C o u n ty
^JOTICB
Index N o
8212-68. — S u p r e m e C o u rt
o f the S ta te o f N e w York. County of
Bronx, ^
P A U L I N E McCLOUD, Plain tiff aK aln s t J E S S I E M cC LO UD , D e f e n d a n t ,
P l a i n t i f f desi^n.Ttes B r o n x C o u n t y m t h e
p l a c e o f trial . T h e b a s i s o f t h e TCnue is
P lain tiff's place o f
r e si d e n c e . S u m m o n s
w i t h N o t i c e P l a i n t i f f r e s i d e s a t .^8 M a r c y
Place. County o f Bronx, ACTION F O R A
DIVORCE, To the a b o v e nam ed D e fe n ­
d a n t . YOU A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D
to serve a n o lic e o f appearance, on the
P la in tiffs
A tlorn eyfs)
w i t h i n 20
days
after the service of this eum m ons. ex­
c l u s i v e o f t h e da.v o f s e r v i c e ( o r w i t h i n
.10 d. tys
a f t e r I h e s e r v i c e Is c o m p l e t e
i f t h i s s u m m o n s is n o t peitBOnally d e ­
l iv e r e d
to yo\i
w ith in
the
S tale
of
N e w Y o r k ) ; and in c a s e o f y o u r f a i l u r e
t o a p p e a r . J u d g m e n t w i l l b e t a k e n B4cainRt
y o u by d e fa u lt for th e relief demande<l In t h e n o t i c e s e t f o r t h b e l o w u p o n
the term ination of conciliation proceed­
ing's o r 120 d a y s a f t e r fllinir o f a. N o t i c e
o f C om m e n c em e n t o f th is a ction w it h th e
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 e o o n er. D a t e d
Bronx, N ew York, J u n e 6,
1068, A L L A N S C H W A B . A t t o r n e y (s) f o r
P l a i n t i f f . Office an d P o e t O ffi ce A d d r e s s :
T h e L c p a l Aid S o c i e t y . 102fl E . I fl 3 r d
S t r e e t . B r o n x . N e w Y o r k 10460 (L «renr.o
F. D a v is o f C o u n sel). To: J E S S IE Mc­
C LO UD . T h e foreifoinfr e u m m o n s Is eerved
u p o n y o u b v p u b l i c a t i o n p u r s u a n t t o 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 Su p rem e Court o f th e
S la te o f N e w York, dated th e 2Bth day
o f J u n e . 1068. and file<l w i t h t h e c o m ­
p l a i n t a n d o t ti e r p a p e r s In t h e O ff ic e o f
Ih e C le rk .
C ounty o f
Bronx,
at
the
C o u r t h o u s e t h e r e o f . 8i>l G ra n d C o n c o u r s e ,
in th e B orou gh o f th e B ronx. City and
S ta te o f N e w Y o rk. T h e ob je ct o f this
a c t i o n is a b s o l u t e d i v o r c e . D a t e d ; B r o n x ,
New
York.
June
28,
1068.
AIX AN
SCHWAB
(LO RENZO
F.
DAVIS,
of
C ou nsel), Attorney
f o r P l a i n t i f f . Office
ft P.O .
Address;
T h e L e s a l Aid So­
c ie t y . 1 0 2 0 E a e t 1 6 3 r d S t r e e t . B r o n x .
N ew York 10460.
W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty P e rs o n n e l O f­
fic e , ‘ R o o m
Page Nin«
W a lt e r N . C u r r ie r
261
B ro a d w a y
B A 7 -0 2 7 2
n o u n c e d b y G o v e r n o r R o c k e fe lle r .
5
W A Y S
1 .
i t s h o w s t h e w a t e r s u p p ly !
2 .
3 W a s h a n d W e a r S e t t in g s
3 .
A u t o m a t ic P o w e r S p r in k le r
4.
S t e a d y , D e e p S t e a m in g
5 .
S w it c h e s I n s t a n t ly t o D ry
PLUS
B e s u r e to
A b u il t - in
W e
s e e th is
w onder
f a b r i c g u id e t o e n d g u e s s w o r k
EXPORT
if
C o m p l e t e ly a u t o m a t ic b re w '
in g fo r t h e f i n e s t c o f f e e
if
T h r e e t o n in e c u p c a p a c it y
if
D e t a c h a b le 6 f o o t c o r d s e t
B E TTE R !
Model PIB
Enttre coffee maker can be
placed underwater for easier
Cleaning.
a t...
D O M ESTIC
c u r r y a e o m p l e f e line o f G e n e r a l E h e f r i e o p p l i o n c e s , 2 2 0 v o l t f o r o v e r s e a s ,
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.
G IF T S
FOR
ALL
OCCASIONS
LEWi S U P P L Y
SP
7 -6 9 1 0
15 ESSEX STREET
NEW YORK, N.Y. 10002
CI VI L
PafB Tc«
C
N ew
p ly
ity
Y o rk e rs
fo r
Jobs a n d
day
W
m ay
C ity
ill
now
ap­
s te n o g ra p h e r
f in d o u t o n th e s a m e
w h e th e r
th e y
a re
c e r ti­
f ie d .
There are no rormal educational
or experience requirements for
■tenoKraplier. The current start­
ing salary for stenograptier is $4,600 per year.
Stenographers, in addition to
having bo paM typing tests at a
minimum speed of 39 words per
minute with no more than five
percent errors, are required bo
pass a stenograptiic test at a
Do You N e ed A
SERVI CK
CI ADEK
Tuet'daf, Juljr 80, 19(MI
membership In k generout retire­ Lawrenoe Oountlee for a l leael
m ent and pension fjwtem.
four m ontlu prior to the examinaH ir e
S te n o s
B y A ug. 1 3
Further details on employment tloa date. SaUuy it I4.114 to fft.- A p p l y
per year.
minimum speed of 80 words p«r opportunitlei for itenographen
may be obtained by phondov the
F o r C u tte r P o s itio n
minute.
Recruitment Division at fr06-S700.
Tli« tests are given by the Olty
The Interagency Board of
Personnel Department each week­
U.S.
Civil Service Examiners
day. No appointments are neces­
for
the
Orea1;ier New Yorlc
sary. Those wishing to take the
City Area is accepting ap.
test! for stenographer may re­
pflfCa*lone to fill a vacancy a« a
port to the Personnel Depart­
cutter, It.sa an hour, at the U.S.
m ent’s
Recruitment
Division,
MUltarj Academy, West Point.
Room 423, 220 Church St., Man­
N.T. Apfdicatlms will be aocept<
The
Municipal
Civil
S«nrThe
RenjMelaer
C
o
u
n
t
y
hattan, any hour on the hour be­
lc« Commission of Watertown Civil Seinrict Commission has ed untU Auguat IS, is e t b f
tween 8 a.m. and 1 p.m.
has announced an open com­ announced an open com­ Board at MO Bast *42 m .. New
Fringe benefits enjoyed by City
York, N.T. 10017.
workers Include four weeks of petitive examination for sen­ petitive examination to be
Andicainit* muflt have oomplet*
paid annual vacation, 11 paid ior stenographer to be held Sep­ given fleptenvber T, IMS for the ed a four-year ap p ren tice^ p aa
tember
21.
Applications
may
be
post of sealer of weights and
yearly holidays, free health insur­
a tailor or have had three years
ance, paid sick leave, the chance filed until August 21 ait the of- meaaures. APplleationa must be of practical experience aa a cut­
fioes
of
the
CommiMion
at
801
filed br August T at the Com- ter In a plant manufacturing men’*
for membership in a blood credit
program at nominal cost, and Municipal Building, Watertown. m ission’a office at Room No. J5, clothing. Purtiier tnformation is
N.Y.
court Houm, Troy, N.Y.
contataied bi Announcement NY<
Minimum qualifications for tak­
To qualify for the Job. whloh 9A6.
ing the test are one year of cler­ paya $4,200 to $5,400 per year,
Tha announcement and appli­
ical work including transcription applicant* must have been legal cation forms may be obtained by
experience and a high school dip­ resident* of Renaselaer Cfounty writing, visiting or calling (212loma or a suitable combination of for at leaet four months imme­ 573-6101) the Federal Job Inform­
experience and education. Candi­ diately preceding the date of the ation Center, 220 East 42 St., New
dates must have been residents written test.
York, N.Y. 10017. They are also
T h is N .Y . S t a l * d i p lo m e i
••
•qulvoU nf
of Jefferson, Oswego, Lewi* or St.
Two yeare of experience in a avaUaMe at the Civilian Person­
o f g r a d u a tio n from a 4trade, bueineea or profession in­ nel Division, U.S. MiliUry Aca­
y « « r H i g h S c h o o l . Ir h v a l u a b l o t o
n o n - g r o d u o ta i o f H ig h S ch o o l fo ri
volving
the uee of weighing and demy, West Point, N.Y. 10996 or
YOU CAN EARN
• Im ^ le y m sn l * fra m c lU n
measuring devices or one year of the main post offices in the Bronx,
• AW vancerf N u c a l l e n a l T r a i n i n g
experience in the sale, service or BrooUyn, Jamaica, Hempv<!;ead,
• P erien o l S allifaclU n
inspection of weighing and meas­ Middletown. Newburgh, New Ro­
O u r S p a c ia l In to n iiv a 5 -W a a k
Patchogue,
Peekskiii,
C o u r io p r i p a r o i f o r o fficial o x a m i
uring devices Is required. Candi­ chelle,
ENROLLMENT
c o n d u c t e d a t r o g u l o r I n t o r v a l s i iy
Poughkeepsie,
Riveriiead
and
dates
aleo
must
have
a
high
NOW FOR
N . Y. S ta t* D tp t. o f E d u ca tio n .
•chool diploma, or an equivalent, Yonkers or the St. George Station
MPT.
Attend In M»nhatt«n »r Jamalea
satisfactory combination of edu­ on Siaten Isl«uid.
CLASSES
E N R O LL N O W t Clasies Start
cation and experience.
In Manhattan, Monday, A uk. Sth
259 B'way
The eealer of weight* and meas­
5;30 or 7:30 P.M.
( a t City H a ll)
ures tests weighing and measuring
In Jamaica, Tueaday, A u |. 6 th
at S:45 or 7:45 P.M.
Free Catalog at
devices for compliance with State
John H. Williams has been ap­
laws and seals or condemns de­
Bo Our Guost at a ClassI
pointed director of the Alcoholism
m
2 -0 0 0 2
vices
accordingly,
and
does
re­
FiU In and Brine Coupoa
program for the Health Services
lated work as required.
Administration. Williams U the
DELEHANTY INSTITUTE^
first full-tim e director of the
IIB East IB St., Manhattan
City’*
first permanent alcoholism
•1-0 1 Merrick Blvd.. Jamaic«
ALBANY—A deputy director of program.
the State office of planning co­
N«m«...
Williams, on leave of absence
Addreii..
ordination ha« been elected presi­ from the Christopher D. Smitheia
—.............. —
V...
! Cltjr.. ............................. Z en*
dent o f the National Council of Foundation, Inc., a private chaalt
I
Arfmlf fe One H.S. EquiV. C l a n
State Piannihg Agencies.
able foundation that deal* with
He la D. David Brandon of Del- alcoholism, has been a consultant
mar. i l i a council’s meeting was to i^e Health Services Adminis
Mon, Wemoii— Easily Loara f«
held In San Francisco.
tration for tAie past ten montlu
R ensselaer Co.
S r. Steno Jobs Seeks S e a le r Of
In W aterto w n
W ts ., M easu res
SC M O O #
ffviVa/enq
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8160; P u d ith O. Mey.ere, Woodgide, 8150; Forest Hills, 7960; Ltoyd J. MiMer, Bklyn,
Carolyn M. Rainion(\.o. Bklyn, 8150; Char- 7950; Lillian Gro««, Forest Hills, 7950;
)ott® ■Williams, Bay»lde, 8150; M arla B. Toby B. Bank. Flushing, 7940; Carol
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nenbftum, Fluphinfr, 8150; Beatrice M. thy P. M urphy. Bklyn. 7940; Miriam
Petlto. DoHirlasfon, 8150; Sarah E. Cooke, W. Greenberg, NY. 7940; Beverly G ott­
Jam aica, 8150; B arbara
R. Robbin*, lieb. Bklyn. 7940; Phyllis S. Boble.v.
Whiteetone, 8150; Sylvia Tucker, NY, Rye. 7 940; ^usan L. Ivomove, Valley
8140; Dolores R. Mason, Bklyn, 8140; Stream. 7940; Ethel M. Haynes. NY.
Anna M. Dfsalle, Bftyelde. 8140; Betty 7040.
R heba E. Klein. NY. 7930; Milton R.
Hollander, Bklyn. 8140; Dina BaniberRer,
Jaokeon Ht«, 8140; Irwin B. Jebaltosky, Corbin, Bk?yn, 7920; Madeline F. Casa­
NY. 8140; I>lnda S. Linick, Forest Hi’.le, nova. Bklyn, 7910; Ann M. Amendola.
8140; H annah J. F ratk in, Bklyn. 8140; Bklyn, 7900; Mary L. Fucci. NY, 7900;
lioraine
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Sarah Myrdith O. Howell, Cambria Hts. 7900;
Schwartz. Bklyn, 8140; Nancy E. Hoch- Madeline A. Buono, SI. 7900; Ann E.
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Stream. 7fl00i Hahri R. Wolchok. NY.
R u th J . Monpello. Bklyn. 8100.
D orothy 9. Heiferman, SI. 8100; Mary 7900; P a u le tta K atz. Mamaroneck. 7900;
A Douirlae. Bx. 8VVP.; Hilda B. Essandoh, Myron Bloom. 7900; Kathleen N. EvennNY^ 8100;
Jo h n M. Blaafciardo, Bx, ingsen. .SI. 7900; Marilyn D. Nuebauni.
8100; Janies Smith, NY. 8 T w ; Irene D. Laurelton. 7900; Erhily Frye, NY, 7900;
Brown. Bklyn, 8100; Diana M. Mule, A upa Feldman, Forest Hille, 7 90 0; Ken­
Bklyn. 8100; Rose W. Deutsch. NY. 8100; neth Blankenheimer, Bklyn. 7900; Elaine
H arriet H. Goldstein, NY. 8100; Natalia Tessler. NY, 7900; Gloria O'Connor, NY,
K. Barrie, Fluehintr. 8100; Faye Taylor, 7900; P a u la Fern, Bx. 7900; Charles P.
Fresh Meadows, 8100; Beatrice K. Reef. Kennedy. NY. 7900; Allan I. Kahn. Bklyn,
Bavside, 8100; Jea n n e M, Rayder, Belle 7900; E ’m estine P. 'Watkins. Jamaic a.
Harbor. 8100; Sylvia R. liConard. Bklyn, 7900; Robert A. Carrow. NY. 7900; P a u l
8100; Dorij. M. Wednberfr. MaJverne. ,S. Sopkind. Bklyn. 7900; Hazel L. Yudow,
8100; E dith M. Leeds, Forest Hills. 8100; Bkl.vn. 7900.
J fa n e tte Sniffin. Bx. 8100; Irene Miller.
Stella W. Ancar. Flushing. 7900; F lo ­
Bklyn, 8100: Bessie W. McDonald. Bklyn, rence K. Welnl>erg. Bx. 7900: Lynda Le­
8100; Anthony R. Ferrigno. El E lm hurst. vine. Bklyn. 7900: Betty Kafz, Fresh
8100; A nna M. Boutelle. 8100: Jean C. Meadow*. 7900: Eugene Allan. Bklyn,
■Williams. 8100; Loie Bernard. NY. 8100; 7900; Florence Sillato, Bklyn, 7900: ElisA nnette Ix)ui». 8100: Muriel S. Strober. e a R. Winner. NY. 7900; J u a n it a M.
Bklyn. 8100; Alan S. Pine. 8100; Lyn- Midleton. Bx. 79 00; Virginia H. Mc­
tin e M. Laprone. Sprinprfleld Gdns. 8100; Kenna. Bklyn, 7900: Endimae Alter. 7900;
Bernic« Jf^'Pel. Bklyn. 8100: MlMred G. M argaret P. Cole*. Flushing, 7900; K a th ­
Jones. Bklyn, 8100; J o an R. Crawford, leen Z. Wilson. Bx. 7900: Robert H.
W ertheim . Rockaway. 7900; He<ly M.
Bklyn. 8100.
Hermene D. Lleber, Bklyn. SOflO; Rob* Brown, Bklyn, 7890; Joan R. Clark. NY.
«Tt L. Gross, BklyTi. 8090; David L. 7890; Lottie 9. Rose. 'Woodmere, 7890;
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NY, 80JK); B arb aia Schwart*. Bay«ide, Scarle tt
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8090; R oberta L. Breitbart, NY. 8090; Gall Schneider. Forest Hills. 7890; R uth
D orothy S. Vlrshup. Reico P k . 8090; K. Hochstein, Bklyn. 7890: J u a n it a H u n ­
Ju d ith N. Lavine, NY. 8090; Corinne ter. Bx. 7890: Sally Berkowltz. WhlteRosenbaum, Great Neck, 8090; Evelyn etone, 7890; Minnie Moroff. Howard Bch.
Greenaway. SI. 8090: Ph.vllis T. F nrm an, 7890: Shirley Bermet. Bklyn. 7890; Renee
I ’luohlng-. 8090: I^ w is Frie<lman. Que<>ns. Mandel. Bx. 7890; E sth er B. Lando. Cam­
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ResinA Salzman. Bklyn. 8080; W anda E. Bch. 78fl0; M argaret Schachter. Bklyn.
Carlson. Bklyn. 8080; Sondra Schienber?. 7890; E m m a C. Bland ford, SI. 7890; Hel­
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Bklyn. 8050: Henry T. Vincent. Floral Neck, 7850; B arbara A. M urray. Bx,
F k . 8050; N ancy K. Siff. NY. 8050; 7 850; M axine Kamen. Bklyn. 7850; Ken­
Gwendolyn J. Towns. Bklyn. 8060; Melvyn n e th 8. Karcinell. NY. 7850; Audrey I.
J. Hauser. Bklyn. 8050; Harry Schmeltz, R othm an. Rego Pk. 7860: Mary E. M ar­
Bklyn. 8050; Edith R. Prostkoff. Bklyn, tin. Bx. 7860; Frieda B. Rothberg, Bklyn.
8050; B arry S. Klein. Bx, 8050; Madeline 7850; George A. Dorvick. Bayside, 7860;
■Weltsman, NY. 8050.
Mary J . Gruenewald. NY. 7850: Arlene
Jeffrey A. Hol’ander, Forest HilVi, 8050; Blnsteln. NY. 7850; F ran k DiPlazza.
Frances h. Warren, Hempstead. 8050; Bklyn. 7 85 0; J a n e t R. Sabattinl. NY.
Mildred M. Rechl. Bklyn. 8050; J a c ­ 7850; Sylvia Z. Cohen. Flushing. 7850;
queline M. Fludd. H untln fton. 8050; Doree Terr.v T. Groglnsky, Flushing. 7850; Rose
A Waller. Jackson Hts. 8060; Reva H. Orloff, Bklyn. 78 50; Selma Julius. Bklyn.
Raynier, Bklyn. 8050; William Prato. Jr., 7850: Linda E. Kile.v. SI. 7860; Anne
Valley Stream. 8060: Suzanne R. Winston, Zubow. NY. 7850; Ellen L. Silver. Bx.
NY 8050: P a trick V. Daly, Bklyn, 8050; 7850; J o h a n n a Kaplan. NY. 7860: Gwen­
Lillian Rubin. Bx. 8050; E s th e r G. Katz, dolyn M. Hall. 7850: S lu a rt D. Schfartz.
NY. 8050: M arparet McCaffrey. Yonkers. Bx. 7860; Linda Klein. Hewlett. 7850;
8060; Rosalind L. Welselberp. Flushing. N orm a E. Zuckerman. NY. 7850; Alan
8050- R ena Falik. Woodmere. 8050; Silva A. Katflf. NY. 7860; Jerome Weinstein,
R. Davick. Bklyn. 8050; Mary K . Mul- Bklyu. 7860.
laney. Bklvn. 8060; Sylvia B. Freeman,
Gay P. R o th e n ^ r g , Bklyn, 7 85 0; JacNY, 8050: Naomi L. Flapeberr. NY. 8050;
M arsha E. Gandler. Bklyn. 8OB0; Mar- quelyne L. Thornton. NY. 7850: Mary
E.
Moragne. NY. 7850: D orothy R. Dal­
f h e re ta M. Dossena.
Flushing. 8060;
Betty Busch. Bklyn. 8060: Eugenia Fnnke. ton. NY. 7850; .Toeephine C. Palmierl,
Bklyn. 8040: There«a R. Flaniino, White- .Tackeon H t ^ '7 8 5 0 ; eBalrlce Bialstock.
•tone. 8040; Sheila A. Kelly, BWyn, Rosedale. 7850; Mar.vlou Voss. 91, 7860;
8040; Albert Hollander. Bklyn.
8040; Steven A. Solomon, Bklyn. 7850: Selma
Helen M. Berrryman. Woodside. 8040; Berry. Bklyn. 7860; Virginia L. Noville.
Pearl Olian. Flushing. 1030; Michele Can- Bklyn. 7840; Jeanine M. Hoefer, F lu s h ­
giano. Bklyn. 8030: Corinne K. Mor- ing. 7840; Flo ra M. Boyd. NY. 7 840 ;
senstern. Flushing. 80?0; Norma Fund. I^ i* R. Evans. NY. 7840; Naomi Passick,
Bkln, 7840; N orm an H. Koch. Jam aica.
Foreiit Hills. 8020.
Helen M. Jewells. Bklyn. 800; Malda B. 7840; Ann Bial.y. Bklyn. 7840; Lillian
Y.
Jenkinc. Bx. 7840; M arparet M. F itz ­
Hlrsch. Bklyn. 8000; Alvin D Good­
man NY. 8000; B arbara A. Tillinghast. gerald, Bklyn, 7840; R uth K. Brown,
Jackson Hts, 8000; Marie T■ Bklyn, 7840; Nozell E. Buchanan. Bx,
Bx. 8000; Mickl L. Avedon, Bklyn, 8000; 7840; Jenle Fohr, NY-, 7840; R uth Black­
Dorie T. Edwards. Bklyn. 8000; M arie man, Bklyn. 7830; Adrienne F. Glasser,
P. Villa. Bklyn. 8000; Althea H. Dick­ Bklyn. 7830 ; R l i t h V. Fnccl. NY, 78.'10;
son. Enge’wood. 8000; Naomi A, Rose. Bettye E. Harrell. NY. 7810: A nna M.
B. Shane.
Bklyn. 8000; Rae Berman. Bklyn. 8000; Fel*. NY. 8710; Marlene
Karen A. Sakow lti, Bkl^h, 8000; Annette SI. 7 8 1 0 : ' iniom Faulkner. Bklyn. 7^00:
Eleanor
Goldfarb,
Bklyn,
7800;
Leonard
G. Schw artz , Little Neck, 8000; Madeline
C. Ohllleml, E E lm hurst. 8000; John L. Shapiro, Jamaic a, 7800,
M ax Orenstein, Bx, 7800; Lucille M.
Tognino. Bx. 8000; Hheldon Shapiro. Bx.
8000; B arbara S. Glas#man. LIC. 8000; Sinofsk.y. Bklyn. 7800: Joyce A. F urm an,
P a u la G. Klein. Neve Hyde Pk. 8000; Wootlmere, ,7800; Jeanne M antord, F lu s h ­
Sylvia Graber. Bx. 8000; Linda Sheln- ing. 7800; .Sanidia Falk. NY. 7800; Robyne
herg
Bklvn. 8000; Carmela M. Carra. I. Lerner. Foreet Hills. 7800: Norm an
Astoria. 8000; Muriel » . Hoppenbauer. P. Price., Holllswood. 7800; Eileen J.
Malverne. 8000; Joseph J. Ryan. ST. O’Brien. NY, 7800; Myra T. Ellenbogen.
8000; Mary Freedman. JJY, 8000; Carol NY. 7800;. Margaret A. Paulus. Bklyn.
I. Kaplan, Flushing, 80OO; Clara Stein, 7800; D iana W'elsbluni. Jackeon Hts,
Bx. 8000: Patricia A. Thomae. NY. 8000; 7800; R ita K. Bassett. Woodmere. 7800;
M arlelta T. Stevenson. Bayslde, 7980; R o­ S abra L. Walkov. Bklyn. 7JK10; Annie
L. Hickman. Bkl,vn. 7800: V ahan A. Kaye,
berta H. Donis. Bx, 7090.
Sutan H. Kell. NY. 7990: B arbara H. W hile Plains, 7800; Lena R. DibeMa,
T^vine. Bklyn. 7990; Muriel* Pasinkoff. Flushing, 7800: Bernice M. Tam m , SI,
Howard Beach. 7990; Louise Roes. New 7800; Adria 9. Reinglass, Bx, 7800;
Rochelle. 7900; Timothy O’Connor Jr. L a u ra Baron, Oueen* VIge. 7 8 00; R uth
Woodhaven, 7990: Earlene R. Puryear, Samuels. Bayonne. 7800; R leanor E. HeinSt. Albans. 7990; Helen Hplfgott. Bklyn. bookel. Bx. 7800; Rose Siskin. Bx. 7800;
7990: Louise B. Kahn. Bklyn. 7990; Marcia Genuth.
Bklyn, 7800; Mildred
Marlene V. Latronica. NY. 7990: D orothy Schneider. Bklyn. 7800; Steven L. Smith,
H. Israel. Bx. 7990: Ronald F. McVey, Bklyn, 7800; Lillian S. Goldrich. Bx.
NY, 7990; Marvin W. Alstock. Bklyn. 7800; L ila P. Benjamin, Bklyn, 7800;
7JH10: Eileen Friedman. Rockaway. 7980; Folrence H Siegel. Rego Pk, 7800; BernMary P. Power. HarriaOn. 7980: Bar­ a<lin« A. Rtari-h, NY, 7800: Jeann ette A,
b ara Reale, Bklyn. 7980 Helen L. Robert*. Bondy, M t Vernon, 7800; Beulah M.
»Y, 7980; Catherine C. Dunne. NY, '9 7 0 ; Jenkins. Bx. 7800; Noel M. Kings. Y onk­
f'aith Touve, SI,
7960: Jack Golub, BkTyn,ers, 7790; Richard A. Davgin, NY, 7790;
7)150: Sigrfd M.
Lunde. SI. 7950: Henry P a u l M. Piro, Bx, 7790; Shirley E.
♦“ninelli. Bx. 70,^.0; Ida K. Youman, Bx,
Eaniuels. 7790: Bx. 7790; Sylvia Kahn.
7950; F a nny B. Gersten. Kew Gdns. NY, 7790; E s th e r M. Gutter, Bklyn, 7790:
7950: Lela
L. Osborne.
Bklyn, 7950; Bessie Kosfitrin, Valley Stream. 7790; Sus­
M arion C. Kruger. Forest Hille. 7950; an B. Feldman, Lido Beach. 7770; Mildred
P a u l i n e K antor. Lynbrook. 7960; Beat- L.
B arbour. Bklyn. 7770: Mildred A.
M. Willians. Bx. 7960; Ethel Roth, Butler. NY. 7770: R ita D. Sargoy. F lu s h ­
®'<lyn, 7960; Arlene L. Berg, Flushing, ing. 7760; Seymour M. Tannin. Moneey,
7950.
7750; Elaine Rubin, Bklyn. 7750; E r n ­
Hose Tell, Mt Vernon. 7950; Shirley B. estine 6 , Crowe, Jamaic a, 7750.
Wil«on, NY. 7950: Felice S, Spector.
Lucille S. Vecchiarelll. Bklyn. 7750;
®'<lyn. 795 0; Angela T. Kanizzi. NY. Daniel A Dimatteo. Bx. 7750; Jay Brown,
'f'60; LuciMe S.
o . oSenlPk.
c i J i v n , Rego Pk. 7950;
Bklyn,
77ti0; Laurence
B. Hinimejsteln,
" D Flushng.
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«"Ne Bard,
7050; Madeleine
R. Middle—.
Vlge, 7750: Hannie Koss, Bklyn,
'•'zer. NY. 7950: RHa Foccht. NY. 7960; 7750; Saunrtra C. Georges. Bklyn, 7760;
jPocliellp Wilensky. Bklyn. 7960: Sylvia Klla K. rrim*. Fluslng. 7750; Grace M.
£nio)erlcta, Scarsdale, 7960; Florenc* Crew*. EUlyn, 77C0; Vi»lw» L. Bag#, MT,
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7750; Elinor R. Age#, Bkl.vn 7750: B ur­
ton B. Yust. Bklyn. 7760; B arbara J.
Belovin. Flushing. 7750; Anne I^owell,
Bklyn, 7750; Wilfred J. Laura, Cre»<^Uill,
7 750; M ary J, Hession, NY, 7750; M ar­
vin Goldstein, Bklyn, 7760; Maril.vTi M.
Mandel. Bklyn. 77 50; R oberta E. Horo­
witz, Bx, 7750; M ary J. Ferrante . J a c k ­
son Hts. 7750;
M artelle Shimony, R»mo
P k, 7750; Belle Rosenfeld. Bayside, 7750;
Olga J. Craigen, Bklyn, 7750; AVilliam
J. Gleason, Bklyn, 7750; Marie V. MnnP la n s f o r c o n s t r u c t io n o f o n e
fredonia, Fhishing, 7750; R ita E. Wainland. Bx. 7750; Mollie M. Haynes. Bklyn. o f th e la r g e s t a n d - m o s t u n iq u e
7750; L.vdia D Duncan. Bx. 7750; B cnii.e
Stiefel. Bklyn. 7750; Y etta B. B trt^r. h ig h s c h o o ls e v e r to be b u i l t In
Hewlett, 7750; Irene T. Margulie<>, NY. N e w Y o r k C i t y w e re a n n o u n c e d
7750.
E stel-K ylan. Bx. 7750; Jean M. G.ipli- I r e c e n t ly b y M r s . R o se S h a p ir o ,
arod, Bellerose, 7750: Andrian Andrews,
ST. 7750; Clare Okrend. NY. 7750; An- I p r e s id e n t o f t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a gellne A. Loprestl. Westbury. 7740; Charles ' t lo n .
L. Falcone. SI. 7740: Mildred K. Falk,
" T h e s tu d e n ts w h o w i l l b e u t i l Great Neck. 7740; J udith E. Wolf. NY. i
7740: Jack Adler, NY, 7740; eB,Tlri. e
t h is
f a c ility
w ill
b e n e f it
A. Chipkln, Bkl.vn, 7740: C haile- E. I Iz in g
Buchanan. Queen* Vlge. 7740;
Ruelyn ' e d u c a tio n a lly f r o m th e n e w c o n ­
P. Bernstein. Blyn. 7740; Ju n e M. Jaejrer.
SI. 7740: Victor H. Tell, Levittown, c e p ts e m p lo y e d h e r e ,” M r s , S h a ­
7710: Sophie Gallerstein, NY, ■;:0 0 :
Ann Gelb. B klju. 7700; Pauline Lerniond, p iro - s a id .
NY. 7700: Suean M. Levinsohn. Bklyn.
M rs .
S h a p ir o
d e s c rib e d
ih e
7700; L,iura Gerald. Bklyn. 7700; E sther
Rosenthaler. NY. 7700; Sharon. F, F r a n ­ B e a c h C h a n n e l H i g h S c h o o l, a
co. Bklyn. 7700; Doorthy G. Binder. Ozone
P k. 7700; Marion L. Maddox, NY, 7700; c o m p r e h e n s iv e h i g h s c h o o l, as a
Adonija Hoyt, Woodside, 7700; H y m an D. “ b r e a k t h r o u g h I n c r e a tiv e d e s ig n ”
Miller, Bx, 7700: Phyllis Davldman, F h u h Ing, 7700; Hiortense S Roeen, Bklyn, b y t h e N e w Y o r k a r c h it e c t u r a l
77 00; M ary V, DelVecchio. Plainview,
7700; Anna Alex. Elm hurst, 7700; Charles f ii- m o f H a n d r e n , S h a r p a n d A s ­
M. Cain. Bkl.vn. 7700;
s o c ia te s . T h e s c h o o l Is e x p e c te d
M artha C. Acosta, Elm hurst, 7700: Zelda Teper, F a r Rockaway, 7700; Robeit to b e c o m p le te d b y 1971 a t a n
J. Vllale. Roel.vn. 7700; Eloulse J. Davis. e s tim a te d
cost o f
$18 m i l l i o n ,
NY. 7700; Qiundella B. Jordan. Jam aica.
7700; Sara Litto, Bklyn, 7700; Bar­ w h ic h
In c lu d e s
$5 m i l l i o n
fo r
b a ra A. Brown, Bx, 7700; Steven Klein,
and
b u lk h e a d s .
S chool
Bklyn, 7700; Anthony C. Cannizzaro, NY, l a n d f i l l
7700; Anne J. Becker. Flushing. 7100;
Nancy L. Castro, Bkl.vn, 7700; Stanley c a p a c ity la 4 ,0 0 0 p u p ils .
F. Slesel. Bklyn. 7700; R uth Birnbaum,
T h e p ro p o s e d s c h o o l, w h ic h w i l l
New Rochelle, 7700; Ann S. Derieon.
Bklyn, 7700: Betty L. Buford. Teanieck. b e p a r t o f a c iv ic c o m m u n it y
7700; Patricia J. Schuster, NY, 7700;
Ric hard A. Kaufman, Bx, 7700; Mary c o m p le x , w i l l c o n s is t o f a n I r r e g u ­
E. Brown. NY. 7700; B renetta A. Gilre. l a r c lu s te r o f b u ild in g s m o r e t h a n
Flushing. 7700; Sarah K. Wiggins. NY.
7700; Ser.vl M Berger. Howard Bch, 7fiS0; th r e e c i t y b lo c k s lo n g , s u r r o u n f lYvonne H. Clarke. Bklyn. 7690; G?orla
C. Eady. E lm hurst. 7690; .Sylvia B. I n g t h r e e c o u r t y a r d s a n d b u i l t o n
P am es, Baldwin. 7690; Sandra Gorilow. f i l l e d
la n d o v e r lo o k in g J a m a ic a
Bklyn. 7690; Alice C, Siegel, Bx, 7(190;
Cas6ianna C. Hayes, NY, 7690; Gloria B a y b e tw e e n B e a c h 05 S t, a n d
LIchtenberg, Bx. 7690; Irene Kest*ler,
B e a c h 106 S t. M r s . S h a p ir o n o te d
Bklyn, 7 6 9 0 ; A nna Klein, NY. 7690;
F reda D. Friedman. Flushing. 7 690; t h a t “ t h i s is p r o b a b ly t h e f i i ’s t
Sharon Wanderm an. Laurelton. 7690; Ro­
b e rta Jacobs. Forest Hills. 7690; K dward tim e I n t h e c i t y t h a t w e h a v e
Fishier. Bayclde. 7670: M arcia L. K ra m ­
er. Bklyn. 7670: M arcia S. Schaab. NY. s o u g h t t h r o u g h d e s ig n u t i l i z a t i o n
7 670; Leatcice Garten, Little Neck. 7660; t o b r in g c e r t a in e d u c a tio n a l f a c i l ­
Rosaie L. Triple tt. Jamaic a, 7650; Mosee
L, Priole au, NY, 7650; Rae A, Crawford, itie s r i g l i t I n t o th e c la s s ro o m .” A n
NY, 7650; J a n e t D. 'U c h te n sleln . NY.
7660; J ud y G. Goldfeder. NY, 7650; F a n ­ o u t d o o r a m p h it h e a t r e , c a p a b le o f
nie M. Dawson. Bx. 7650; K ate T. Band- s e a tin g 600 p e o p le , a n d a n o c e a n ­
off. Bklyn. 7650; Toni F. Desverney. Elm ­
h u rs t. 7650; R ita 9. Johnson. St. Albans. o g r a p h y d e p a r t m e n t w i t h a m a r ­
7650:
Bonnie P lp tk ln , Bkl.vn. 7650;
France* M. Peralno, Bkl.vn, 7660; Willi­ in e d is p la y a r e a w i l l b e I n t e g r a l
am J. Sihler Merrick, 76.50; Geralodine p a r t s o f t h e s c h o o l. A d jo i n i n g th e
Madoff, Bklyn, 7650; Florence Denman,
Bx, 7650; Marion SIdeworm, Bklyn, 7650; s c h o o l w i l l b e a n a t h l e t i c f ie ld
Charlotte N. Greenwald, F a r Rockaway,
7650: S tu a rt M. Stern. Jamaica. 7650; w i t h f a c i l i t i e s f o r f i e l d h o c k e y ,
Beverly Weston. Forest Hille. 7650; Tiwin s o c c e r, f o o t b a ll, t i a c k , b a s e b a ll,
R ubm an. NY. 7650; Margie N. Dixon.
St. Albanys, 7650; MarjoHe B. Gruen- b a s k e tb a ll a n d v o lle y b a ll. A n a d ­
berg. NY. 7660; Susan R. Aarons. NY.
7660; A ntoinette M. Kalin, Bklyn, 7650; j a c e n t p a r k w i t h d o c k in g f a c i l i t i e s
Clare B. Freane.v. NY. 7650; Irving
Barlia, Yonkers, 7650; Florence M. DieBkow, NY, 7660; T.«ila Brand, Bklvn,
7 650; Mar,vann R. Orlando. Forest HIJls, Hebert, NT, 75 80; Marvin i . Klein,
7660; Pearl A. Slmonoff, Laurelton, 7650; BkTyn, 7550; Eileen S. Kahn. Bklyn.
Bemlce A. Borsee. Flushing, 7650; L o ret­ 7550; Harold Smith. Yonker. 7650; A rth u r
ta B. Silverman. Bklyn. 7650; Anne E. Rubensteln. Bayeide. 7550; Lillian L.
Picker. Roslyn Hts. 7660; Arlene B. Hoffman, Bx, 7650; John L. Dever, Bklyn,
Klelnman. Bx. 7650; Lillian G. Reiss. 7550;
Bklyn, 7650; .Teri P . Teplltz, NY. 76.50;
M ildred Aaron, NY, 7550; T51ayne B,
Evelyn Schulman, Bklyn, 7650; Spencer R othm an, R ero Pk, 7550; K athryn G,
H. Wiles, NY, 7640; Morris Luber. Certar- M artinet, M t Vernon, 7550; Lenore D.
h urst, 7640; Ellen S. Steiner. Belle Har- Benion. Bklyn. 7550; Dorothy O. Stallbor. 7640; Anno 8. Greenleaf. Bklyn, InRs. Bx, 7650: Joan M. Warren. Yonker*.
7640 ; Marjoi-y M. Taylor, NY. 7640; 7550; Lenora E. Walker, Bx, 7550; Sal­
Mildred P. Marcus. Bx. 7640: May K. vatore C. Anzalone. NY. 7550; Gertnide
Feier. Tenafly. 7640; David S. Parker. fironebell. Lawrence. 7550: Sylvia K.
Bx. 7640; GeWnUte B. Short. NY. 7640; Tvler. 7550 ; Maryann Dachille. Astoria.
Lillian Reale. Bkl.vn, 7640; Jam es Siatoe, 7550; . Sidney M. Schatzman. Bkl.vn. 7550;
NY, 7630; Floyd B. Singer, Bklyn, 7630; M artin F. O'Connel!'. 7550; Lynd,-v C.
Susan A. Selden. NY. 7610; Sharon Bern­ Thoraa*. 7 5 50; Lynne B; Thorner, Bklyn,
stein. NY. 7610; M ary E. Pixley. LIP. 7550; E dna W. .Tacoby. Bklyn. 7550;
7610; Myron Glaser. Little Neck, 7600;, Helen D. Haligan. Berpenfield, 7550; MarMai-y E. Chance, Laurelton, 7600; ; ,
il.vn S. Su lier, Bklyn, 7550; Neal S.
Ronald Kimler, Flushing. 7600; Rich­ Director. Bklyn. 75 40: William A. Pam m .
ard A. Desverney. NY, 7600; Marg;<i-et NY. 7540; Tho m as J. Tr»cy. Bklyn. 7540:
L. Mullane. Bayslde. 7600; Renee E. Eleanor F. Becker. NY, 7540; Diana I.
Sloane. Flushing. 7600: Helen D. K ap­ Bramwell, Bx. 7540; B arbara Duhnick.
lan. New Oily, 7600; Berijajnin A. Bklyn, 7540; F ay Lasky. Bklyn, 7540;
Heffer, ST, 7600; David L. Harris, NY, Mordecai, Z. Rohatyn, E.
,.o rth p o rt,
7600; Daniel Slapo, Flushing.
7600; 7530”! Mariraret Al?en, Jamaica, 7530;
.lohn T. Connoll.y. NY, 7600; Elizabeth Elaine Simon, Bklyn, 7510;
Jacciueline A. Kelum. Sprinirfleld Rdne,
K. McCavoy, Bklyn. 7600; Catherine J.
W ytzka, Garden City, 7600; Gloria E. 7520; Patricia M. Walking. Fluehlntr.
Thomas, M t Vernon, 7600: Mildred H. 7510; Beverly Jensen. Bklyn. 7500; Fern
McDermott. Bklyn, 7600; Marguerite C. E. Kossak. Queens. 7500; S.vbil R, Schaub,
Largue, Fluehing, 7600; M argaret T. Kew Gdns, 7500; Marjorie G.‘ Dillion,
Sanding, ST. 7600; Ir m a K. Freeman, NY. 7500; Roberta L, Cohen. Elm hurst.
Jericho, 7600; Lois R. Levin, NY. 7600; 7.^00; Fanny G. Wtlkln. NY, 7500; L ita
T/)is j : tVeisenfeld. NY, 7600; Mary J. Adair. Forest Hills. 7500; T.orelta A.
Caflde*, Flushing, 7600; Amy E. .^^in. M urray. Yonkers. 7500; Caroline A, MirBklyn, 7600; Rosalee L. Ruibin. Bklyn. the«i. NY. 7500; Eunice J. Armstronir.
7600; Jeanette Moreno. Bklyn, 7600; Mary Bklyn. 7500; Rosemary Robinson, Ozone
F. Speiran, Bklyn, 7600; ,Tudith A. H e tm ­ Pk, 7500; Muriel V. Madow, Valley Strm,
an. Kew Gdns, 7600; Frieda Z. Insel. 7500; ' Diana R. Troxe’l, While^tone,
Bklyn, 7600: Mildred W. AVatts. NY, 7500; Joy G, Matthews, ST, 7500; Alda
7600; H arriette R. Romanoff. Flushing. L. Musico, Bklyn, 7500; Edith ’S, Gold7600;
Jack G artenhaus. Bklyn, 7000: ner, Bklyn, 7500; Elsie L. Kalish, 7500;
E dna B. Schwartz, ficaiwdale, 7600; Ethel R fh n a I. levine, Bklyn, 7500; Caroline
C, Stack, Bklyn, 7600;
Sander*. NY. 7500; Paula L. Molnar. NY,
B erth a Kuschner, Valley Stream, 7600; 7r.00; Elizabeth S. Lilienfeld, Bklvn,
Morris Arbeit, Bklyn, 7600; Ronald E a t­ 7500; Joyce A. Mann. Queens. 7500;
on, NY, 7600; Cecile E. Wang. Briarwood, Geraldine E. Oree, Bklyn, 7500; Howard
7600; Peggy Clirstle, Whlte^stone, 7600; E. Bush, Bklyn, 7500; Josephine SheNicole Hagen, ST, 7600; She’don H. Koin- tw^ps, Teaneck, 7500; Carrie V. Hinton,
blau, B.y, 7590; Cylvla Lessinper, Bx, NY. 7500; Rochelle Robin. Bklvn. 7500;
R uihe E, Anderson. Bkl.vn, 7500; Fred
7500; Robert J. Lazaru*, Bklyn, 7,590;
Robert McCullough. NY.
7590; M yrna W. Han'-en, Ridgewood. 7500; Faye TrowSeidman, Bklyn, 7590; Molle Smerin. Tca- in. E. Wil?iston. 7500; T.eonard Sictrel,
neck, 7590; John Gentile, Ba.vside, 7,'"i90; Bx. 7500; Joan C. Markowitz. J aik s n n
,Tohn H. Spellman, Bkl.vn, 7590; Ann His, 7500; rienientine M. rro m arlie. St
I.«vine, Bklyn, 7590: Muriel F. Mo»». ‘<1, Albans. 7500; Esther T. Olanlz. \ , Wood7590; M argaret S, Weinstein, NY, 7 6 :0 ; itierc. 7500; Leola L Kersfv, Bx, 7500;
Robert Ri. Laurie, ST, 7.'‘i 60; Tnte Gaff­ R oberta S. Dolitte. Bkl.vn, 7500; Geortc
ney, Bklvn, 7560: Madeline B. Shlnlur. Kishnian, NY, 7.'.00; Sophie Green. NT,
NY, 7550; Noel G. Lazanie. Bx, %'.50: : 5 0 0 : H den H. WiilUi r, Hklvn. 7500;
M arianne E. Destafano, ‘51. 7550; <!ff. T'atrlcia A. V<ilirti, liUl.vn, 'i 'i KO' Bin-tiaia
m o u r Englard, Bklyn, 7 6 50; V a r j C. M, tihitn. Bklyn, 7490; Ir a D. Ecrnstcin,
By A. L. PETERS
Beach Channel H.S.
Uses ‘New Concepts’
f o r e x c u r s io n b o a ts , to b e s p a n n e d
b y a p a r k w a y b r id g e , w i l l f a c l l l t * t *
t h e c o m m u n it y n a t u r e o f t h e c o m ­
p le x .
A c c o r d in g to M r , R o b e r t H a n d ­
re n ,
s e n io r
S h a rp
p a rtn e r
of
H a n d re n ,
a n d A s s o c ia te s , t h e » c h o o l
w ill m a k e
f u l l use o f th e
m u lU -
p u i'p o s e s p a c e c o n c e p t, a n I m p o r ­
ta n t
c o n s id e r a tio n
iH e a s w h e r e la n d
In
a ll
u rb a n
f o r e d u c a tio n a l
c ite s Is a t a p r e m iu m .
T h e t w o - s t o r y c a fe te r ia , s e a U n g
4 ,0 00
s tu d e n ts ,
s ix f le x ib le
Is
p r o v id e d
w ltih
c la s s ro o m s to be use<l
d u r in g h o m e r o o m p e rio d s , a n d t h e
a u d it o r iu m
can
be s u b d iv id e d
by
f o ld in g p a r t i t i o n s I n t o v a r io u s s iz e
le c tu r e
ro o m s .
The
B each
C hannel
H ig h
S c h o o l w i l l b e o n e o f th e la r g e e t
h ig h
s c h o o ls
occupy
1,900
fe e t
m e a s u re
it s
In
an
by
75 0
w id e s t
th e
a re a
c it y .
It
w ill
a p p r o x im a t e ly
500
fe e t
fe e t b y
p o in t .
and
400
w ill
fe e t
D e s ig n e d
at
fo x
b e a u ty aa w e ll a s f u n c t io n a l u t i l ­
ity ,
th e
tw o
new
school
la n d s c a p e d
r e a d ily
w ill
fe a tu re
c o u r ts
a c c e s s ib le
and
fro m
be
B each
C h a n n e l D r iv e .
Brown Is Member
Of City School Com.
D r . A a r o n B r o w n , v ic e - p r e s id e n t
of
th e
B o a rd
of
E d u c a tio n ,
bae
b e e n n a m e d t o s e rv e o n tih « L e g ­
is la t iv e
C o m m itte e
of
th e
R e­
s e a rc h C o u n c il o f th e G r e a t C ltd e *
P r o g r a m f o r S c h o o l Im p r o v e m e n t .
The
re s e a rc h
p u rp o s e
and
Is
s e a rc h
u n iq u e
to
c o u n c il’*
p r lm a ir y
c o n d u c t s tu d le e o f
fo r
p r o b le m s
s o lu t io n e
fa c e d
to
by
tih e
la r g e
c itie s .
D r . B r o w n Is p r o fe s s o r o f e d u ­
c a t io n
and
a t Long
I s la n d
U n iv e r s it y
s p e c ia l a s s is ta n t t o
th e
p ro ­
v o s t f o r U r b a n E d u c a tio n O p p o r ­
t u n it ie s
a t t h e u n iv e r s it y
Fliiehlnir, 7490; Michael C. Slonnliy, N T ,
7490; Frances L. Crawford, Bx, 7490;
R oberta C. Llghkowitz, N. Woodmere,
7490: Helen Duchowny, NY. 7490; H ar­
rie t E. Sablnson, NY, 7490;
Thelm a
Schorr, Riverdale, 7490; Kenneth
B.
Benjamin. Bx. 7490; Fannie J. Dunaon,
Hempstead, 7490; Jo n ath a n M. Yotinr.
Reiro Pk, 7450; Mary Fleanlch, FhiehinsT, 7450; I r a S. Buchalter. Bklyn. 7450;
Sheldon F?ateman. T^nir Bch. 74B0; E l e ­
anor Rorskind. J am a li’8, 7450; Jean Kass,
Bkl.vn, 7460;
R uth
Stfllman, Bklyn,
7450;
ATarllyn Simmons. Snffern. 7450; P la
S. Savare*<e. Howard Bch. 7450; Helen
Tierney, Bkl.vn. 74 50; Clair H. McCobb.
N. Plainfield, 7450; Robert A,, Ijebow,
Bklyn, 7450; Yolanda L. Moro, Astoria.
7-150; Donald V Sliarrock, Bklyn. 7450;
Elsla Tessitore, Bklyn, 7460; Natalie N.
Mantell. Bkl.vn, 7450; Aron?d J. LepeUta.
Bklyn, 7450; Adlyn I. Seselng, Queens
VIp, 7450; Joan Nusbacher. Bklyn. 7450;
E<lwln G. Miller, Bx, 7450; J o a n M.
Moody, NY, 7450; M ina Izakow ltz, Forest
Hills. 7450; Allyn L, Enreleteln. NY.
7450; M yrna R. Finkelslein. Bklyn. 7450;
Marjorie R. Seiniine. ST, 7450; M ary A.
Dimas, NY, 7450; Toby Zucker, Pkl.'tn,
7450;
J u d ith L, Moshan. Kew Gdns.
7450; Florence Ferrando. SI, 7450; Greta
B, Marlin, Bklyn. 7450; M ozetta Moon.
Bklyn, 7450; Helen V. Ga’loway. .Tamaica.
7450; Ansrela C. Trobbetta, NY. 7460;
Beatrice Mirsk.v, Bklyn. 7450; Betty C.
Hod. Bx, 7450; Helen V. Weiss. Bklvn,
7450; Madeline W. Brodie, Bx. 7450;
Geraldine Shatsoff, If. Woodmere, 7450;
P e te r M. Stein. Bx. 7440; Robert L.
Llebman. NY. 74 40; Annie M. Ga+.lon.
Roosevelt. 7440; Sue Ziffer. Bx. 7440;
Ro<<e Halt. Flushlne, 744 0; Ellen I. T r a d itenberir, NY, 7440; Linda M. Barbera,
Bklyn, 7140; F r a m e s K. Koral, Bklyn,
7-140:
M arianne Newman, NY, 74.’10;
Sns,in B. Gli.-k, NY. 7410; Helen 8 u m man, Bklyn, 7410; Martraret E. Ippollto.
NY, 7400; .Arlene Rupp. Kliishnjr, 7400;
Beatrice L. Badash, F a r Rockaway, 7400;
M.-iurice S. Turner. NY, 7400; E. Bonule
Tay’or, NY, 7400; Anne Civor, E. Meadow,
7400; Floreni'e P. Mark, Bx.
7400:
Rosalie T. Rizzo. LIP. 74 00: T^ah Bchenkman. Queens, 7400; oJsephine Perlllo,
Woodside, 7400; Michael S. Marcu*, For*
cet Hills, 7400; Miriam R. Goreteky. Bl,
7400; Cl.ira R. Pereira, NY. 7400; Gall
P. Schpi'ier, Bklyn, 7400- Shirley Slavln,
Hklyn. 7-I00; Charley B. Board. S. Ozone
Pk, 7400; Judith
«». Kellner, Bhlyu,
7400; Mae I. oHlnl.-k, F a r Rockaway.
7400:
( C o n tin u e d N e x t W e e k )
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Luis MonoB BlTere Center
42nd Street 4th Ave.
Brooklyn—«S3-8300
(Continued from Pare 7)'
Brooklyn—lEH 8-1611
Brownsville Conununlty Corp.
395-6 Rockaway Ave.
Brooklyn—385-4606
South Brooklyn Center
78 Llvlnsston St.
Brooklyn—«43-3523
Williamsburfl: Center
815 Broadway
Brooklyn—782-1190
Youth In Action
1249 Fulton St.
Brooklyn—780->4114
Mobilization For Youth
ai4 ■ . 2nd St.
New York—077-0400
QUEENS
South Jamaica Center
158-01 South Rd.
Jamaica. Queens—MS-4181
ArVerne Center
33« Beaoh 54th St.
Arverne. N.Y.—«4S-3244
Staten Island Center
111 C?anal St.
Stapelton, B.I.—273-2240
F irs t P re sid e n I
^ ALBANY—Dr. Charles B. 0 o3mI»
es has been appointed ttie ttrafe
president of the Soheneotaidir
County Ooxnmuni^ Oollege.
He is the founding ivMidenit; of
the
Northwestern Connectloul
Community College.
BRONX SPECIAL
GRAND CONCOURSE VIC
Lirg# I family house («, 5 ft 4 rms).
blks subway A shoppinK,
2
$2000 DOWN
or
no
down
payment
for
Veterans.
MORTGAGE AVAIL IMMEO.
FIRST-MET REALTY
3S2S BOSTON ROAD. BRONX
OL 4-5600
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
2 yrs young Brick ft Shingle. Va­
cant. Beautiful 6 Room Colonial, x y,
bathi, Modem thru-out.
TAKE O V ER A PP R O V E D MTGE
ONLY $18,400
CASH
REQD ON CONTRACT
$ 1 ,0 0 0
E.J. DAVID AX 7-2111
15f-0S HILLSIDE AVE.-JAM
Farms & Country Homes
New Jersey
List of Retireoitnt Homes
Farmt — Estates —• Acreaxe
FARM ft HOM E R EALTY
WM. S C H lf lD T , Jr. Realtor
Newton, N.J.
Cla
Cloasd on Sundays
Above b the 1968 model of the “A Frame" 4-season Alpine Chalet
offered at Hickory HlUs-in-The Foconos, wKh land, for 13885. It’s oa
Pa. State Route 940, 2% miles left from Exit 40 of Interstate Boute
80. With a living room 15x24 feet and a sleeping balcony, tMs unique
building can readily and eeonomloally be converted into a eomidete
summer and win'ter home. It Is elose to Big Boulder and other famoue
ski courses. Office and models open from 10 A.M. to Dark.
NOTICE OP NAMES OF PERSONS
APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN
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A M O U N T S O UB O N D B P O S IT S
•oka, Pelagia K >41 W. 109lh St.. N. Y,
N. Y. 10023
••■ile y , Harold W. and/or Wink, Irma iane,
2503 Uuffvlew Or.. Auilin 4, Texat
Burdman, NaH, 14S7 Neitrond Ave.,
•rooklyn, N.Y.
•urns, Ralph, 25 South St., New York, N.Y.
Cabte, Joitah, P.O. Iok, French Lkk ,IND.
ChristofordU, Bllai G. intruit for ChristofordIt,
Oetqine E., 105A Iraod Si., New York, N.Y.
Chumley, Penton B. In Iruil for Chunley,
Sarah—Unknown, SS Robert Luckenbach,
0/0 luckenbach Linet Foot ef 33 St.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Clark, Mabel A., 381« Review PI., Apt. 3-H,
Bronx, N.Y.
Clarke, C. Roiwill, 238 W. 137th St.,
New York, N.Y,
Coric, Lillian M„ 2 Old Forest HiH Rd.,
Toronto, Canada
Creitman, Morthal A. in truit for Koch,
James—Unknown, IfOB Crestview Rd.,
Baltimore 14, Md.
Oe France. Jocelyn*, 39-36 46th St.,
Sunnyiide, l.L, N.Y,
Dunhlii, Herbert, 431 Wrlohtwood Ave„
Chicaao, III.
Pehrmann, Heinrich and/er Fehrmann, Rie
L U., 120 Bast 34th St., N.Y., N.Y.
Fern, Henry J. In trust for Fern, Jomei Jeseph
r-Unknown, 402 Broadway St., San
PranciKO, Calif.
Fernandez, Joie In fruit for Fernandet,
Juona-rUnknown, 241 110th St., New
York, N.Y.
Ftynn, John G., 41S Dauphin St., New
Orleans, la.
Forrest, John O. In trust for Fenlon, John
Forrest—Unknown, 4 East 19th St., New
York, N.Y.
Fruehlerman, James R., 4404 New Hamp­
shire Ave., N.W. Wash. 11, D. C.
Galiotsos, Dlmitrios in trust for Colialsos,
loannis—Unknown, c/o C. Ampaiis,
Marine Supply, BO Pearl St., New York,
New York
Oundersen, Oiaf and /or Gunderson, MIyoko,
USNS T-ISM 463 P.P.O. Son Francisco,
Calif.
Halomo, Mikola) and/or Holomo, Mora,
, 45 Washington St., New York, N.Y.
Hammer, George A., Jr., HQSiHQ. Co., Div.
Trains 3rd Armed Div., Ft. Knox, Kentucky
Hansin, Cari A., 1223 West East St^
WilmingloR, Calif.
Harrison, Theodore I. In trust for Harrison,
Deborah Susan, 2474 Mermaid Ave.,
Wonlofh, U., N.Y.
Holme, Sivert, 33 Peorl St., New York, N.Y.
Johnson, Elsie M. in trust for Petar Jamee
Rushworth Johnson—Unknown, Havelock
House, Canberra City A.C.T., Australia
Johnson, Paul I. in trust for McClane, Farrell
Iv Jr.—unknown, SS American Producor,
e/o U.S. lines. One Broadway, New York
Jorgensen, Johan A., c/o M/V Cristobal N.V.,
Curocoosch* S^eepvoart, JEmmaitad,
Curocao N.W.I.
Kea, Joseph in trust for St. Giles Hospital,
New York k Cuba MaH Steamship Co.,
Pier 34 North River, New York, N.Y. 10013
Porgue, Marcel Henry in trust for La
Foroue, Virginia—unknown, SS African
Pilgrim Farrell Lines, 26 Seavor St.
New York, N.Y.
lorsen, Andreos in trust for Larsen, Olon
Trygve—unknown, c/o TeNot Oil Co.,
122 E. 42 St., N.Y.
llndig, Wolter E., 133 East 12th St., New
York, N.Y.
link, Dorothy E., 18t-30-87th Dr., Apt. 2P,
Jamaica 23, N.Y.
Lollermann, Geraldinein trust for Lottermonn,
Michael—unknown, 131 Maitland Aim.,
Poromus, N. J.
luckett, Charles E. Jr., 2900 Connocticul Ave.,
Washington, D.C.
lynch, William J., 127 St, AAarks Ave.,
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11217
Moike, Tormod in trust for Moske, Gunnor
—unknown, 112 Pork Avo., New York,N.Y.
McMahon, Martin M. K, 140 Hester Si.,
New Yofk, N.Y.
Naiabal, Luis, 73 Orchard, New York,
New York 10002
Nielsen, Orlo in trust for Nielsen, EdiHi
Bagger—unknown, 201 E. 36th St.,
Shadyside, Ohio
Nilson, Mary In trust for Seppa, Helen
—unknown, 2081 Davidson Ave., Bronx,
N.Y.
Noron, Stephine In trust for Noren, Erie
Michael—unknown, c/o Haynes, 4BS
Bionx River Rd., Yonkers, N.Y.
Ofllaend, Bodil, Sandnes, Norway
Oswald, Mike In trust for Oswald, ElisabeHi
—unknown, 35 South St., Now York, N.Y.
Pritchard, Laura E., 36 Harvard Av«„ New
Brighton, S. I., N.Y.
Reade, R. Jccquelyn ond/or O'Connell,
Louise L, 430 East 63rd St., New York,
New York
■state of Alva P. Wolionder, Deo'd, Renner,
Edward W., Executor, Bennett, James f .
Executor, 745 5th Ave., New York, New
York
Reynolds, Beatrice M. In trust for Ry«%
Kathleen Ann—unknown, 138 Prospect St,,
East Orange, N. J.
Ilchordson, Brian S., c/o. Wm. CroMtu
3137 86th Stv Jackson Hgts., New Yorh
lo*, Aolbert in trust for Ros, Jacob—unknown,
Voomse Straot22, SehevenintenDuh«dorp,
Holland
Rubin, Jennie, 3014 Holland Ave„ Bronx, N.Y.
Russo, Andrew, 236 3rd Ave,, Brooklyn, N.V.
Sonbulo, Policarpo in trwst for Sonbulo, Ethol
-—unknown, ^ Pioneer Musr, c/o U4.
Itnei, 5 B'woy, New York
Scott, Arthur In trust for Solumol, Nln«
—unknown, c/o U.S. Lines Pier 60, N.lt,
New York
Bchweiier, A. I., 337 Main Street, Rofcteretown, Md.
limonetti, Elmer Moyit Dante, Maritlei*
Overseas Q»rp., 61 B'way, N.Y.
Smith, Stephen E. and/or Smith, Joan K,
67 Wall St., New York, New York
Smith, William H. R., 44-10 28th Ave., lon«
Ulond City, N.Y.
tporhawk, Charles, P.O. Box 1, Spark Hi<
N.Y. 10976
Spldolierl, Thomas J„ 136 Ethel St., M.P.T.
Metuchen, N. J.
Sunday, Sigmund P. In trust for Sunday^
Shirley M.—unknown, 24 Olive St,*
Hendra Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Toomson, Vassili, 334 Royal St., Now
Orieons, La.
Tullis, Jamos A., c/o Overseas TanksM|i
Corp., 13 W. 44th St., New York
Turner, Andrew I., c/o Trinidod Corp.
30 Rockefeller Plaia, New York
Vogue, Antonio, 315 Sth St., Port ArtbUTi
Texas
Woldmon, Jool in trust for Woldman.
Shirley—unknown, 323 Oak St., El CerrU^
California
Wheeler,Charles C., Bookman St., Rm. 311,
#5, New York, N.Y.
Wicksteed, Godfrey, Mayflower II, Pier II,
New York
Zolkind, Dove, 601 174th St., Now York,
New York
Zimmerman, A. Lillian, 2122 lardner S»,
Phihi. 49, P«.
Ziper, Jock in trust for Zlpor, OorolcUn«k
33 East End Ave., New York, Now YwR
AMOUNTS HELD OR OWING FOR THE PAYMENT OF NEGOTUBLE INSTRUMkNTS OR CERTIHED CHECKS
Daniels, E. Mrs.—Unlinown
Rolnwoter, Dorothy Lee, 29S W. End Ayo.,
Schuster, Edwin P., 100-11 90th Av*^
Lucker,Ello, Dec'd,Ei>l. of Julia Schworti.Exl.
New York, N.Y. 10023
Richmond Hill, N.Y.
—Unknown
Sheehan, Janet A.—Unknowa
A report of unclolmed property has been made to Arthur Levitt, th« Comptroller of the Stole of New York, pursuant lo Sec. 301 of the
Abandoned Property Low. A list of the names contained in such notice li on file and open lo public inspection at the principal office of the b«iiA,
located at 30 Wall Street, in the Cily of New York, where such abondwed proporty Is payable.
Such obondoi^d property will be poid on or before October 31st next to person* etiablishing la Its sallsfoction their right lo receive the sooi*.
ta the succee^na November, ond on or before the tenth day thereof, such unclaimed properly will bo paid lo Arthur levllt, the ComptroHor
of the Stole of New York, and it shall thereupon cease lo be liable therefor.
CIVIL
Tneaday, July 80, 1968
Villas* Hoin* — For Sal*
Aa S«bl* Volley
SERVICE
AerM9* For S alt - Cohklll
fSSS down and -fae.lO monthly (or 4S
iBontha buya 6 arcrca m pavtd road,
LAROK 8 H A D B T R EE S. 1>4 raWm to
B X C K L L B N T condition, 4 M r in t. I
- Mint country yJlla**. Cath prica flt S S
baths, hardwood floon, mod. kitchm, oQ
mond Agency, Dorli N owii, SalMhMt, iniulattd, t porchM, 1 ■cratncd,
icrati
Udy, South Kortright, N.Y. Phona: 607lot |20,p00. K. W . BKLMORE,
tabla Forka, N.Y.
SSI-7641.
♦ REAL ESTATE V A LU ES ^
C
Q U E B N I V IL L A G E
Farms & Country Homot
Orongo County
DUPLEX
40x100 ESTATE-LIKE GROUNDS
A ImiiMKMltft* r*emt, I croai v«ntllat«4 bMlreenis, ''Faimy Parmer"
BclMflflt hltcHM w /bailt In o v m & diahwasher. hixarieiis c«Ur«d
Ml*
2 car f«rag« wlHi teef-worhskop slitd.
F H A
A P P IIO
V E D
A B C O REALTY
—
$ 2 3 ,7 7 S
O L 7-7900
For Sole - Oneida County
W IL D L IF E cottagM, modern, iniul., foot­
hills 1 hr. Syr., good road. Has troutstream, pond, electr., drilled well, woodahed, gardenspace. About 5 ac. hard­
woods, more available. |9,500. terms.
To see, phona l-5li-76S-4080 eve.
CAMBRIA HGTS.
$21,990
Beautiful Colonial brick. 0 large rms,
modern kitchen ft bath, fenccd-in gar­
den plot. Only $1,200 cash down.
Brick all-around I 7 rooms — 4
bedrooms — colored tile bath —
finished basament — garaie —
automatic
heat
—
refrigerator,
washing machina. Everything goeal
Only tew blocks to shoppinx ft
housaa of worship.
O N L Y ISOO D O W N ON
CONTRACT
S P R IN G F IE L D G A R D EN S
114.990 — $94 M O N TH PA Y S A LL
Take over High FH A mortgage on
this detached ranch. All rooms on
one floor. Fin’d basement, modern
kitchen ft bath. Garden grounds. No
credit check — move right in.
CAM BRIA H E IG H T S
$22,750
MA ft D A U G H T E R SET U P
Gracious 6 yr old brick ft shingle
house on oversized plot. 6 large mo­
dem rooms, modern kitchen with wsll
oven. 2 baths, rentable apt. FHA
approved.
LAURELTON
$20,990
LEG AL S F A M IL Y . 6 ft 3
Detached legal 2 fam consisting of
6 rm (3 bedrm) apt, fin basement for
owner and 3 rm apt for income. Ultra
modern kitch’s ft baths. Over 5,000
sq ft of garden grounds.
M A NY O T H E R 1 ft 2
F A M IL Y H O M E S A V A IL
Two S-rm apartmenta
available on
title plua street
level studio apt.
consisting of 3 ^
rooms. House
only 4 yrs old haa everything:
garage, automatic heat — wall oven
kitchen. You will be proud to
own this house.O N L Y minutes
to subway ft shopping. $1,000 dn.
on contract. Live rent free with
extra income.
B U T T E B I Y
>168-25 Hillside Ave.
&
JAMAICA. N.Y.
(P A R K IN G
House For Sole - Bronx
EAST 176th ST. 2 Urn. No cash, det.
5 ft 6, garage, Fast occupancy. Low
priced.
J. J. Lawrence
OL S-2300
32-05 White Plains Rd.
Open 7 Daya
QUEENS VILLAGE
$29,990
CORNER BRICK
2-FAMILY
SPRINGFIELD GDNS.
$17,990
DUPLEX
Owner mutt move at once I Author­
ised us to sell below replacement
cost —- oversised garden plot —
Ranch type living room — full
siced dinmg room — modern fully
equipped kitchen ■— 3 cross ven­
tilated
bedrooms with wafdrobe
closets •— white walled basement
you can do wonder with) Automatic
heat, loads of extras at no addi­
tional cost I
LONG ISLAND H0ME5
168-12 Hillside Ave., Jamaica
RE 9-7300
LAURELTON $22,990
R A N CH
H O M E in exceptional
location
Knotty pine finished
basement with biult-in bar —
overaized garage — 40x100 land­
scaped grounds — oil heat —
patio overlooking expanae of shubbery — wall to wall caretins —
refrigerator, washing machina —
everything goes!
1700 D O W N ON CONTRACT
rA C nJT IB t
Enjoy Your Golden Days in
Bulk Acrataa
Ratlremant Bom«w.
Buiineaiea In the Tri Stata area.
GOLDMAN AGENCY
• I Pika, Port JarHa NT (914) SCO 62ZI
U9-12 HILLSIDE AVE.. JAMAICA
HILLSIDE AVI. SECT.
$20,990
WALK TO SUBWAY
Thirleca
LEADER
G B E E M '
JAmaica 6-6300*
F lo rid a
Vcnice, Florido
SAVE DM TODB MOVE TO rLOKlCA
Compare our coat per 4,000 Iba to
St Petemburc from New York Cltj.
MOO:
Philadelphia. 9882:
Albany,
$482. Vor M) aatlmata to any deiilinatioD In Florida write SOUTflEHN
TUAMSFBR A 8TORAGB CO.. INC.
Dept. C, P.O. Bo» 10217. Bt. P - ' w
burv. Florida
fE N lC B r u i . INTEKESTEDI
SEE H. N. WIMMERS. REALTOE.
ZIP CODE 836Ufi
ST. PETE — t h . C ity for Llvlrig
FREE! "L IV IN G IN ST. PETE" boofc.
laf. Packed full of fach, figures and
fofoi of S U N N Y ST. PETE. Popular
raicrf for 1,350,000 visifort annually
— ideal ratlramant confer. Price* her*
•re kinder to your budget. W1d«
choic* of accommodations and
tirement homes in all price range*.
Wonderful beaches for swimming,
fishing, boating, golf, horse and
dog races, baseball. WRITE TO DAY
for this informative book.
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RETIREMENT HOMES
$6,600. op
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Florida SS?.*!!
for Retirement Home in Florida, near
Clearwater, 2 Bedrooma, Masonry from
$6,800.00, including lot and Garage.
Complete and ready to move into:
paved atreeta, |S 9 per month. (Cover
principal and intereat)
app.
taxes
yearly about 120.00.
Lake
stocked
with Fish, 4 Shopping Centers; all
Churches.
C O M M U N IT Y
R ECR E­
A T IO N H A L L , ate.
c o m m u n i t y c l u b l i v i n g for
Income Retirees
Writa for Fraa Booklet Today
Fla. Retirement Home Shew
FUIJLi aize inodel homp# in HickRvllle, L.L
Old Country Rcl. at Jerusa!«?m A t #.
516) WB 8-4488; (2 1 2 ) 62.‘J-6ieO.
Farms & Country Homes
Oronge County, N.Y.
W/M REALTY
HOLIDAY HILL
New
Rural Property Specialist
W E H A V E A L L TYPER OF
PR O P E R T Y
Hwy 200
Box 14
Westbrookville, NV
Tel: (914) 7S4-B3S4
FR E E L IS T S
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M AN H AH AN
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THAT M AKES SEN SE!
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Don’t give up on middIe>incom« livingl
Here, in th« middle of dowatown Manhattan’s
fastest growing arM, you can ha:V0 modern,
convenient, comfortable n«W apartment
Sng. . . at monthly costi posiible only under
I^itchell-Lama financing,
Southbridge ii « 7Vz acr* midentlal parley
Including lovely plaaai and gardens, play
«reat and oh-site shopping. Within easy walk­
ing distance are Manhattan’f financial and
City Hall sections; overlooking the bridges,
the East River, the downtown skyline. And
you’re still only 2 express stops from 42nd St.
Compare the prices with rentals you’d pay
anywhere else!
Suptrvlitd By
DIVISION OF H0USIN6 AND COMMUNITY RENEWAL
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Hon. Jatnii Wm. Gaynor, Commlnioiwr
Proposed Mortgatt Financing By
NEW YORK STATE HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY
Partial Tax Eximption SrinM By
THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE OF THE CITY OF NEWYORK
Sponsor
TISHMAN’REAITY I. CONSTyUOTlOW COh INC.
lltMefltlty* fit.tat Ii
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YOU HAVEEVERYTHING FORTHE ENTIRE FAMILY
ist.FurchaM
Priei
• SWIMMING • BOATING • SKIING • GOLF
• FISHING • HUNTING • GALA NIGHT UFE
91.625 to11.150
92,275(011.629
92.925 to 13.250
93,900 to94.200
P
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C i t y ’s m o s t c o n v e n ie n t lo c a t io n s .
T h e P in e R idge vaca tion c o m m u n ity is p la n n e d fo r y e a r-ro u n d
v a ca tio n liv in g , a n d fe a tu re s fu ll w id th roads, co m p le te w a te r
s yste m , e le c tric ity an d tele phon e service, an d a ne arby sho pping
SnifHt H
By
Ntu, York Stai$ DlvUUn
• / JlautiK ff S CommunUy B tn tw u l, A v a ila b lt
I f 010 SbrM 6 ta t0 r 0»idiHt$
area.
A t P ine Ridge, you w ill fin d a w id e selectio n o f vacation house
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as a n y o n e .
B in g h a m t o n S ta te H o s p ita l f o r
N e w ly e le c te d m e m b e r s o f th e
th e
H o s p ita l p r e p a r e
w h e n tr a ffic
E lects Thompson
of
S ta te
Is in c re a s in g i n th e S ta te ’s w a te r ­
w ays.
c h a p t e r a n d a ls o Is a m e m b e r o f i f
CSEA chapt e r a t t h e s c h o o l, h e h a s b e e n
C S E A S p e c ia l C o m m itte e o n
a n o f f ic e r s in c e J u n e , 1962 a n d
R e g io n a l B r a n c h O ffic e s . S in c e
p r e s id e n t o f th e c h a p te r f o r f o u r
c o m in g to B in g h a m to n , M o d r z e ­
y e a rs .
je w s k i ^ a s b e e n a c tiv e I n th e a f ­
H e h a s a ls o b e e n a c tiv e o n
f a i r s o f th e lo c a l c h a p te r .
LA K E GEORGE —
R o b e rt
c o m m itte e s In W e s te r n C o n fe re n c e
M a r r ie d a n d th e f a t h e r o f tw o
a n d Is p r e s e n t ly s e r v in g a t h i r d L . T h o m p s o n o f W a r r e n s b u r g
c h ild r e n ,
th e
c a n d id a te
Is t h e
te r m
as c h a ir m a n
o f F in a n c e ' w a s r e c e n t l y e l e c t e d t o h i s s e c D e m o c r a tic c h a ir m a n o f th e T o w n
c o m m itte e . H e h a s b e e n a m e m b e r o n d t e r m a s p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
o f C o n k lin w h e r e h e m a k e s h is
Hbr tw o y e a rs o f S ta t e c o m m itte e W a r r e n C o u n ty c h a p te r o f th e
h o m e . H e Is a lic e n s e d r e a l e s ta te
C iv il S e rv ic e E Jm p lo ye e s A s s n .
b r o k e r . M o d rz e je w .s k l w o r k s u n - j f ' “ ' y “ ‘ ’ ' o ' '
^
B a llo t in g
fo r
Thom pson
and
d e r t h e s u p e r v is in g n u rs e a t t h e 1 “ “ 'r t e d s in c e 1938, O a l l a n t h a s
th e
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P e t r o n U W M c c h a n l c v i l ......................8 8 . 5
S y l v e s t e r E S c h e n e c t a d y ......................8 7 . 5
S a v o i e M A l b a n y ............................ , . 8 7 . 2
E n n i s J C a s t l e t o n ......................... . . . 8 8 . 8
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H e n d e r s o n H A l b a n y ............................8 5 . 5
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K en ni ro tt O H e l m i i t i i ............................8 4 . 5
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July SO, I960
CITIU
C i v i l S e r v i c e
(C o n tin u e d
fr« m
P«c«
ty
^slona prohibit t|i» impocitloa of
eilfloiu •x erd set m pari c t lb«
ictiod m w ram . Tliey do not pro­
hibit toAOiilnff about any roUfloii
jid MTtalnly do not Mok to w ludo public M^KWl atudofita from
b« riffht to leam about tb*
orld’f vraat music, whathar or
nUfflously inapfarad, aa wall
lut by Mr. Justice BeoklneUa In
BimiMdnff tdbe petition.
N ^ Y o rk
tate
S ti
E m p lo y e e s :
CMBdltnCt
U n w in d ^ t h
sp e c ia l r o o m
r a te s
( $ 8 .0 0 s i n g l e ) a t
th e s e S h e r a to n
M o to r In n s
IINGHAMTON— Sheraton Motor
no (can 723.8341)
lUFFALO — Sheraton Motor
(an 884>2121)y Sberaton>Camelot
can 825-8100) ~
IHACA — Sheraton Motor liM
L a w
Nothing eontainad In lha
Bngel and AMngian daoialooa
axtendi tha bar at Ilia U ral
Amandmrat ao far aa la pro­
habit aohool abildran from
baooming aoquaintad wMh tha
works of soma of tba araativa
geniuaea of hiatory almpliy b»<
cause thoaa geniuaaa faahlonad their masterpiaoaa af art.
music, sculpHiuira and Utarature out of religious subjaota.
If the F irsi Amendment ia to
be extended that far, m any
af the moat imiMrtant araations of H ^ e l , MlHon, Yardl and Ifichaelangalo wlU ba
forbidden to children ki tbe
public achocds. Nothing con­
tained in any decision Inter­
preting tha First Amendment
aven suggests such a dis­
astrous Interpretatiion.
on (caU 232-1700)
lYRACUSE — Sheraton Motor b n
can 463-6601)
IN A LB A N Y C A LL 462-6701 FO R
lESERVATIONS. IN N E W Y O R K
TTY, C A LL C H 4-0700.)
h e ia to n H o ld s
& M o to r In iis @
LEADCH^
Steno Jobs In
R ockland Co.
R o c k la n d C o u n ty Is a c c e p t­
in g a p p lic a tio n s u n t il A u g u st
SI fo r a S ep t. 21 e x a m in a tio n
to r th e p o sitio n o f ty p is t w ith
Tarknu townships in tha county.
Thesa positions pay approximately
$4,800 to $4,092 per year to start.
Candldatas m ust be residents of
Rockland O oiuity for a t least four
S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn . a re
Douglas
Francisco,
president:
Oarlfton O’Caninor, vice-president;
Marshall Stoutenburgh, treasurer;
and Ruth Wood, secretaiy.
They will lead the chapter,
composed of county employees and
workers In four of the county’s
subdivisions
in
negotaitions
throughout the coming year.
Members of the chapter’s exN ew
D e la w a re
C ity
ecutiva comanittee, L. A. Schmitt,
Alan Oairns, John Williams, Jane
C h a p t e r O f f i c e r s S e t Morganstern, and Mlaishall Stou­
tenburgh, also serve as the negotteiting
team, which has miet re­
C o n tra c t P ro p o s a ls
cently with representatives of the
(Special To H ie Leader)
Delaware County Board of Sup­
D EL H I — N ew o fficers o f ervisors to discuss the chapter’s
th e
236-m em b er
D ela w a r e contract proposals for the com­
C o u n ty c h a p te r o f t h e C ivil ing year.
Rapid growth has characterized
Help Wanted
the chapter, in this, its first year
of existence. Chapter officers, as­
sured of the support of their
SOCIAL SERVICES
young and vigorous membership,
REPRESENTATIVES
have presented their program to
PROMPTLY SCHEDULED
the County Board.
INTERVIEWS
IM M E D IA T I
OPPORTUNITIES
IN
C H IL D WELFARE - FA M ILY
SERVICES and M E D IC A L SO C IA L
WORK
New York City - Suburban
New York Metropolitan
Area and Upstate
Locations
NO
BA-f-3
W R IT T E N
TEST!
Y ri. Social W ork Exp.
OR M S W + J
$ 9 2 0 0 ■ $ 1 1 ,1 4 0
(an 273.8000)
lOCHESTER <—SheratoB Motor
Y o u
&
I I I T I C I
Plus About 2 4 %
ON A IX
M U S IC A L
INSTKUMENTS
HILTON MUSIC CENTER
68 COLUMBIA ST.. near NO. PXAIIL
A1<BANT
8 0 2 -0 9 4 5
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FOR W O R K IN N E W YORK C ITY t
Mr. W a ld g tir - 270 Broadway
Naw York - (212) 488-349S
FOR
20% OPP TO STATI WORKERS
W ORK
IN N.Y. SUBURBAN
AREA:
M r. Kaufman - 270 Broadway
Naw York - (212) 411-3570
FOR W O R K IN UPSTATE
LO CA TIO N S:
M r. Kallogg - 112 Stata St.,
Albany
m onths knmedlatelT praoeding tha
examination and hava oompletad
two y e a n of education or trainIng in business or secretarial iricills
er have two years of post-high
•chool secretarial training or an
acceptable equivalent combination
of tha both.
Thera will ba a written test for
this position and a qualifying
typing test based on a minimum
of 40 wpm.
For applications and further In­
formation contact the Rockland
County Personnal Office, County
Office Building, Naw Oity, New
York, or call, In Rockland, New
City, NE 8-0500.
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by
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fie ld
re p re s o n -
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th e d e p a r t m e n t h a s c o n f ir m e d o u r
lo n g - s ta n d in g
o b je c tio n
th a t
s a l­
a rie s a re n o t c o m p e t it iv e . ” G r i f f i n
th a t
p r iv a t e
s a la r ie s
h o s p ita ls
a w a y fro m
CSEA
m ent
a s k in g
w h ic h
a
s a d ly :
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p e rc e n t
s a la r y
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n u rs e s .
a d ju s t­
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down
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th e
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by
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needed
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to
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has
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con-
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p r e s e n te d
o f th e
th e
p la n
1938,
im p r o v e d
at
a
re c e n t
an
w in n e r 's t r o p h y
q u e s tio n .”
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The
p la n
j^ s t M a rc h
n e g o tia te d
and
a d o p tio n
s io n s
by
w o u ld
fro m ' m ent
pay
a t age
re c e iv e d p r io r a u t h o r iz a t io n .
s e rv ic e .
by
CSBA
p e r m is s iv e
p o lit ic a l s u b d lv i-
g u a ra n te e
a lo w a ,n c e
t h e i r jo b s d u r in g t h a t p e r io d h a d
m ade
of
at
a
r e t ir e -
le a s t
h a lf
55 a f t e r 30 y e a rs o f
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L e a d e r C o r r e s p o n d e n t)
B u f f a lo
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C i v i l S e r v ic e
fo r
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to
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SYRACUSE —
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A s s n . a re w o r k in g w it h
been
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b e n e fits
fo r
th e
90
r e s e n te d
by
th e
u n it .
a p p o in te d
O nondaga
o r i t y o f f ic i a ls o n a d d it io n a l f r in g e
C h a r it e r , w h o w o n
c h a p te r,
C o n fe re n c e
w o rk e rs re p ­
M rs .
of
C la r a
e x e c u tiv e
th e
Boone
s e c re ta ry ,
c o r r e s p o n d in g
C iv il
S e r v ic e
i n ‘ th e
m e m b e r s h ip
in
fo r
th e j
e a r lie r
t h is
M rs .
Boone
is
th e
p a s t p r e s id e n t o f th e
s a id ,
r e p r e s e n ta t io n
“ was
im m e d ia te
S ta te
fo r
th e
to
M t.
r e e e n tly . T h i r t y - f i v e
and
th e fe ;> liv itie s .
B i ll y
B la k e
M c G re g o r
J r ., w h o
C h a p te r
d ro v e
P ace
S h a d y d a le
at
S a ra to g a
m e m b e rs o f th e c h a p te r a t^te n d e d t l 'e
a c lu b h o u s e
b u ffe t. J o h n
Thom as
w as
P ilo t
to
S ta te
in
an
E r ie
R e la tio n s
C o u n ty
a u d it
of
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to
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on
t h e ' a llo w e d
S ta te T e a c h e rs R e t ir e m e n t B o a r d .
c iio o s e .
be
c h ie f
c o u n te d
A ugust
on
o r g a n iz a t io n
be
p re s e n t
s p e c ia l
and
d ire c to r
c o m m e rc ia l
w e re
C h a ir m a n
c ite d
R.
B u rd e il
W illia m s is a g r a d u a te o f U n io n
C o lle g e
and
has
been
a s s o cia l'"'-
a n u m b e r o f S ta te h ig h w a y
p r o je c ts
s in c e
1939.
D a v id s o n is a f o r m e r le g is la tiv e
c o rre s p o n d e n t
P re s s
and
fo r
th e
jo in e d
A s s o c ia te f
th e
a u th o r itJ
In v o lv e d
s t a f f In 1953. H e w a s a p u b lic
if
la t io n s
tiie y
15'
B ix b y f o r t l i e i r s p e c ia l s e rv ic e ,
8, j
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a
D a v id s o n ,
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to
a r e p r e s e n ta t iv e o f e a c h
to
W i ll i a m
in f o r m a t io n
y e s te r d a y , a re ^ w i t h
m id n ig h t ,
e m p lo y e e s
a f f a ir s , a n d B e lm o n t M . W illia m s ,
to b e m a ile d b a c k p o s tm a r k e d n o
ra c e s a t
a p p o in te d
m a ile d
T h ru w a V
y e a r c it a t io n .
be
b a llo ts ,
S ta te
A u t h o r i t y h a s a w a r d e d tw o o f its
P B A -S ta te
o t h e r u n it , i n c lu d in g
T h r U W C iy
Aides Are Cited
1n o o r g a n iz a tio n .
N e w Y o r k a n d D o n a ld E . R e u t e r - 1 13, w i t h
of
c h a p te r ,
c o m m it - j
(C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e 1 )
v e s tig a to r s a n d in v e s t ig a t iv e s p e -
A a e e » /a y
c h a ir m a n
C a lla g h a n . S y ra c h a p te r ,
p u b l i c it y ;
M rs .
c o n s t it u t io n a n d b y - la w s ,
M c C a r th y ,
g r ie v a n c e s ; M r s . I r e n e C a r r , O n e -
Trooper Election
d ir e c t o r
th e
c h a p te r ,
The
tro p h y
C e n tra l
o n ta c h a p te r , h o s p i t a l i t y ; E d w a rd
r e p - i o rs , c a p ta in s a n d lie u te n a n ts , w i l l
r e s e n te d in th e case o f th e D e p e w c a s t it s b a llo ts e it h e r f o r C S E A
T e a c h e r s O r g a n iz a t io n
p r o p o s a l o r P P B A - S ta te P o lic e , o r f o r n o
f o r U n io n F r e e S c la o o l D i s t r i c t 7. r e p r e s e n ta t io n .
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Leona
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b e n e fits
In c lu d e d .fiv e L a w r e n c e
C o u n ty
c h a p te r s
w i l l S ta te
U n iv e r s it y
c h a p te r ,
pro*
d a y s p e rs o n a l le a v e , a r e t e n t io n o f I h o s t t h e m e e tin g .
, g r a m p la n n in g ; R o b e r t C l i f t , O ns h o r te r s u m m e r h o u r s a n d t h e '
C o m m itte e c h a ir m e n n a m e d b y o n d a g a c h a p te r , r e t ir e m e n t , and
l / 8 0 t h n o n - c o n t r ib u t o r y p e n s io n
K a s s o n in c lu d e :
1 M is s G e r tr u d e W h it e , M a r c y S tate
p la n r e tr o a c tiv e to 1938.
H a r r i e t t e C a s e y , W i l l a r d S ta te H o s p it a l c h a p te r , In s u ra n c e .
T a tte n b a u m
n u a lly . ”
d is t r ic t .
th e
s e c r e ta r y ,
c o n f e r e n c e . ! c o m m itte e ;
a 7 p e r c e n t p a y in c re a s e w a s a p - ' d e s ig n a te d O c to b e r 4 a n d 5 as t h e
p lie d to th e n e w g ra d e .
j d a te s
of
th e
next
c o n fe re n c e
“ T h e m in im u m p a y in c re a s e ,” ^ m e e tin g w h ic h w i l l be h e ld a t th e
c ip a ls
o f th e
M is s
S m ith ,
j M is s A p p e l is a f o r m e r p r e s id e n t j J e ff e r s o n C o u n ty c h a p te r , c o u n ty
T h e w a g e p a c k a g e t o t a ls $2 67,* | o f O n o n d a g a c h a p t e r a n d h a s ' a f f a i r s ; H e m y M i e l n ik , O g d e n s 000. E a c h p o s it io n w a s u p g ra d e d b e e n lo n g a c tiv e I n C S E A a f f a ir s , b u r g c h a p te r , r e s o lu tio n s ; M a u r lc s
a n o tc h i n th e s a la r y s c a le a n d j
T h e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e a ls o S o k o lin s k y , B in g h a m t o n c h a p te r ,
B o a r d h a s e s ta b lis h e d a n e g o t ia t - ; c ia lis ts
in g u n i t f o r te a c h e r s a n d p r i n - , ch o o s e
A s s n ., p r e » ) n ts
U tic a
m o n th .
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K n ip lo y e e s
of
and
T h e tw o o f f ic e r s a n d c o m m itte e i — ------- 7: -------;------: ------------------------------- ,
c h a ir m e n l o r 1 M 8 -6 9 w e re n a m e d
b u d g e t; K a rl
S ta te
ta lk s
ALB AN Y — The
J o h n M o rc z k o w s k t, c e n te r , p r e s id e n i
f i r s t p la c e h o n o r s in
E m p lo y e e s
“ W e e x p e c t to d o a l l r i g h t , "
s a id D a n ie l T a tte n b a u m . th e u n i t | b y A r t h u r K a s s o n o t O n o n d a g a '
c h a p te r , n e w
p r e s id e n t o f th e
p r e s id e n t, w h o is c o n d u c tin g th e
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n e g o tia t io n s w i t h A lf r e d N e rie .
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th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e r e c e n tly .
M o s t la b o r e x p e rts a g re e t h a t
cuse
th e S e w e r A u t h o r i t y C S E A n e g o - i
s o m e 45 m e m b e rs o t t h e c o m |
t la t o r s s e c u re d o n e o f th e b e s t m lt t e e a tt e n d e d th e m e e tin g .
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— “
W e n z I,
C e n tr a l C o n f e r e n c e C o m m itte e
C h a irm e n N a m e d By K a s s o n
C o n tra c t
PERB Appoints Team
M t . IVlcC Jreftor c liu p le r , C i v i l S e rv ic e
C.
U n it
H o s p it a l
CSEA RACE
T h e o d o re
t h e w o m e n ’s d iv is io n c o m p e t it io n o f t h e T u p p e r L a lie G o lf T o u r n e y ,
N ew
c o n tr a c ts
^ h a t th e r e s o lu tio n w a s p a s s e d ,
D r.
o n a t r i g h t is F lo y d C a r m ic h a e l, c h ie f s u p e r v is in g n u rs e a t S u n m o u n t.
U n it,
L o u is S h a w ,
—
c e n te r , p r e s id e n t o f t h e C i v i l S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., p r e s e n ts th a
s p o n s o re d b y t h e S u n m o u n t S ta te S c h o o l c h a p te r o f C S E A . L o o k in g
th e
W it h in
h o u rs ,
M ic h a e l G lo d d ls ,
c h a ir m a n o f th e b o a rd , a n n o u n c e d
y e r s h a v e c o n te n d e d a t th e h e a r - | f o r
m is s in g
—
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v e r s io n
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p ro te s t
is
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T h e L e a d e r h a s le a r n e d ,
th e
w it h o u t a u t lio r iz a t io n . C S E A la w '-
w e re
in te r e s te d
B o a r d o f S u p e rv is o rs to m a k e t h e ir
le n g th y
p ro v e
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r e p r e s e n t a t iv e ,
y jj ^ c e d
th e e m p lo y e e s l e f t t h e i r jo b s d u r -
w ho
th e y 'i-e
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in g a th r e e - d a y p e r io d la s t M a r c h |
p lo y e e s
A ll
C i v i l S e r v ic e
lie a r in g s .
Is
p u b lic
Plan R etro a c tiv e
and
Sam uel
Jacobs,
a s s is ta n t
c o u n s e l f o r th e E m p lo y e e s A s s o ­
b e e n d e fe n d in g
p u b lic
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J o h n C. R ic e , a s s o c ia te c o u n s e l,
e m p lo y e e s
In
Seneca 1 -6 0 th
A u g u s t 1 d u e to th e u n a v a ila b ilit y
o f c e r ta in w itn e s s e s .
c ia t io n , h a v e
't h e
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in
of
n u rs e s
B U F F A L O — N e g o tia to r s
J u ly a n d c o n tin u e d t h r o u g h m id They
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em -
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T e a m s te rs s h o u ld s t ic k
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have
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agency
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w it h .
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The
com e
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s e r v ic e s
c u tb a c k w a s p r o m p t e d b y th e u n ­
has
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b a r g a in in g
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n u rs e
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s t r a ig h t e n
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lo s s o f s e rv ic e s to th o s e
w h o o u r e m p lo y e e s f a v o r as t h e ir
t e s t i- j
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p u b lic
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on
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t lo n
m o n y w h ile B r o o k ly n e m p lo y e e s
w i l l a g a in ta k e th e s ta n d th is
The
E v e ry
e m p lo y e e s
S ta te H o s p ita ls . T h e B r o n x w o r k -
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r e c e n t w e e k s fr o m
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ta k e n
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s a tis fa c tio n
r a is e
ttiv e
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re s u m e
g u is h e d
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h o s p ita ls
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P e i’s o n a l le a v e p e r y e a r ; a n d s u b -
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A s s n .,
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a g re e m e n t in c lu d e
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c o n tra c t a g re e m e n t w ith
c o m o e titiv e c la s s .
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p r e s id e n t
C iv i l S e r v ic e
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