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C e a ti
S t a f f
&
S e r v i c e s
F o llo w
S u it
R e c o r d G ro w th R e p o r te d
In CSCA M e m b e r s h ip
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L eader)
A LB AN Y
re c o rd
M e m b e r s h ip
1 7 0 ,6 5 5 , d u e
m ent
la s t
—
a re a ,
a c c o r d in g
w e e k ’s B o a r d
The
fig u r e s
grain i n
m a in ly
to
a
to
an
o v e r a ll
th e p e r io d b e tw e e n S e p te m b e r 30,
1, 1968. O f t h a t
exceeded
g r o w th
a
C S E A o f f ic i a l n o te d .
A
m e m b e r s h ip
c la l
a t t r ib u t e d
g r o w th
in
th e
a r e a to
th e
by
C S E A ’s
p r e s id e n t,
C.
s a id
r e fle c ts
th la
th e
p u b lic
fe e l
W e n z l,
CSEA
g r o w th
f a it h , t r u s t
e m p lo y e e s
fo r
C S EIA .
e r fu t u r e
fo r
poyees
r e p r e s e n ts ,”
It
th e
a s tr o n o m ic a l
lo c a l
g o v e rn m e n t
e m p lo y e e s ’ d e s ir e f o r
CSEA
of
at
c o m m it t e e
he
p a id
out
te a m
because
o u r m e m b e r s h ip ," th e C S E A c h ie f
an
n o te d , c i t i n g th e 20 p e r c e n t g r o w th
th e
em -1 th e
s a id .
have
I
Health Plan Costly
S ta te
CSEA
w e o f f e r th e b e s t re p -
our
is
a n d th e
th e
know
r e s e n ta tio n
$ 2 7 4 ,5 9 6 .6 3 —
m ade
d o lla r s — i n
1967 f o r it s e m p lo y e e s '
th e
T a y lo r
year
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In
a lo n e ,
b re a k d o w n
I 105,433
n e g o tia t io n s
W enzl
C S E A p r o fe s s io n a l s t a f f
la s t
A
p o s s ib le ,”
of
th e
cune«t
! o v e r a ll m e m b e r s h ip fig u r e s s h o w s
T h ru w a y
a
Law,
a
to
g o v e rn ­
d a r e d . “ W e a ls o a re g r o w in g w it h
m o re t h a n
S ta te ’s
lo c a l
and
s tr o n g r e p r e s e n ta t io n i n c o lle c tiv e
under
th e
p a t-
in
“ It
e m p lo y e e s
A I jB A N Y — T he
A u th o r ity
hsus s k y r o c k e t e d
in
m e m b e r s h ip
th e y
oC fl-
p o s s ib le
A ssn.
m e m b e rs
A lb a n y .
“ Thousands
c o m m itte e
in
in d ic a t io n o f a b ig g e r a n d b r ig h t -1 in
th e
p a tte m ,
E m p lo y e e s
r is e
r e le a s e d
in
T h e o d o re
S ta te
t y d iv is io n . T h e S ta te m e m b e r s h ip
o f 2,353 a ls o
D r.
re s p e c t
a d d e d t o th e g r o w in g C S E A c o u n ­
n o r m a l y e a r ly
m e e tin g
te m
n u m b e r , 13,192 n e w m e m b e r s w e re
flg u i'e
C iv il S e r v ic e
u n p r e c e d e n t ie d
b e c a m e e ff e c tiv e la a t S e p te m b e r 1 ., jo in e d
m e m b e r s h ip o f 16,066 f o r
1967 a n d A u g u s t
th e
th e
s p e c ia l r e p o r t
o f D ir e c to r s
r e f le c t
in
m e m b e rs
d iv is io n
and
in
62,296
th e
in
S ta te
th e
coun­
t y d iv is io n . TTie r e p o r t a ls o s h o w s
q u a r t e r o f a m i l l i o n i 2,741
185
a s s o c ia te
m e m b e r s h ip s
f io m
m e m b e rs
th e
and
r e t ir e d
ra n k s .
w h ic h I h e a lt h In s u r a n c e p r o g r a m .
CSEA O p en in g F ig h t F or
SALARY COMMITTEE
—
M e m b e r s of t h e S a la r y
com ­
m i t t e e o f ’th e C ivil S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . m e t r e c e n t l y in A lb a n y
t o p la n fo r this c o m i n g y e a r ’s n e e ro tia tio n s w it h t h e S t a t e . In b o t t o m
p h o to , f r o m le f t, a re ( r e a r ) L lo y d H o g a n , R a y m o n d C a s s id y a n d
J o h n R a y m o n d , (fron t) F r a n k T a l o m ie , G e o r g e L a F a r o an d R a y ­
T h re e -G ra d e R e a llo c a tio n
m o n d H e c k e l. T o p p hoto, fr o m le f t , C o r n e liu s R u sh , S o l o m o n B e n d e t ,
c o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , a n d T h o m a s C o y le , a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r of C S E A
r e s e a r c h , r e p r e s e n t in g s t a f f . J o s e p h B . R o u lie r , d ir e c t o r o f p u b lic
O f S ta te C o rre c tio n S e r ie s
r e l a t i o n s , a ls o a t t e n d e d th e m e e t i n g a l o n g w it h J o h n C. R ic e , a s s o eiat<»
(S p e c ia l To T h e L eader)
co u n sel.
ALBAN Y —
M a jo r P e n s io n I m p r o v e m e n ts ,
P a y H ike T o B e D e m a n d e d
B y C SEA ’s S a la r y C o m m itte e
(S p e c ia l To T h e L ead er)
ALBAN Y
s o u g h t t h is
o th e r
th e
—
I n itia l
y e a r In
m oney
m e e tin g
S ta te
b e n e fits
of
p la n n in g
th e
e m p lo y e e
got
C iv il
fo r
w ay
S e r v ic e
to
be
h e re
la s t
E m p lo y e e s
and
w eek
A ssn.
at
s a la r y
S o lo m o n
B e n d e t,
lo n g - a c tiv e
he
d id
in d ic a te
th a t
fig u r e s
a re
C S E A re s e a rc h m e n a re
to s u b m it t in g t h e r e a llo c a tio n a p ­
p lic a t io n to t h e S ta te C iv il S e rv ic e
D e p a r t m e n t ’s
“The
c e rs
have
at
o u t.
s io n
to
th e ir
n u m e ro u s
r e s o lu tio n s
• u b m lb te d
b y th e C S E A
s h ip
w h ic h
p ro g ra m
a
w ill
m e m b e r­
p ro p o s e d
be
shaped
s a l­
fo r
p a e a e n ta tio n to S ta te w id e d e le g a te s
a
pay
th a n
in c re a s e f o r
124,000
S ta te ’s
w h ic h
m a in
th e
e m p lo y e e s
b a r g a in in g
CSEA
is
th e
m o re
in
th e
u n it
fo r
re c o g n iz e d
b a r g a in e r .
to
B e n d e t, t h e
com ­
a t th e o r g a n iz a tio n ’s a n n u a l m e e t­ m it t e e Is s tu d y in g th e q u e s tio n o f
I m p r o v in g
i n g n e K t m o n th .
A lt h o u g h
th a it
lo g
a ll
B endet
th e
th u s f a r Is
e m p h a s iz e d
c o m m it t e e ’s
t h ln k -
v e r y p r e lim in a r y ,
(A dv.)
C O M PU T IN G
yo ur r e tir em en t benefits?
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M A U R IC E
BLOND
AGENCY,
I t W . 4 2 a d S t .. M . Y . C . T«L 7 3 6 - 6 b 6 4 .
r e t ir e m e n t
b e n e fits
v e r y in t e n s iv e ly . T h e r e c e n tly - w o n
r e t r o a c t i v it y
fo r
th e
l/6 0 t h
re ­
t ir e m e n t p la n , c o n s id e re d a m a r k ­
ed g a in a t th e
tia te d
by
th e
tim e i t w a s n e g o ­
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a lr e a d y
iC o n tiu u e d o a P a g e 14).
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b y th e
in
th e
C i v i l S e r v ic e
c o r r e c tio n
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A s s n . to
o f f i c e r s e r ie s I n
sam e
c o m p il in g s u p p o r t in g e v id e n c e f o r t h e
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is
th e o ry
la w
now
o p e r a t in g
on
t h a t th o s e w h o b r e a k
th e
se­
v a r io u s
c a n be r e h a b ilit a t e d — c a n
r e tu r n e d to s o c ie ty as la w - a b id in g
th e
p r o d u c t iv e
CSEA
o ff i­
lo n g e r
do
In
th e
m o re
a re a
of
t e c h n ic a l
th e s e
In
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re tu rn
in
a
to
p r e p a r in g
fo r
p r o d u c t iv e
lif e
t o d a y ’s s o c ie t y ,”
s e c u r it y
a re
g o n e ,”
d e c la re d .
th e
“We
Send In Your Planks
o f f ic e r
s h o u ld
be
ra n k s
p a id
and
W enzl
le a s t,
C iv il
S e rv a n ts
A ssist
fo r
t h e v i t a l s e rv ic e s t h e y p e r fo r m .
“The
M fe
e n t ir e
has
change
in
concept
u n d e rg o n e
re c e n t
o f Ju st p u ttin g
b e h in d
b a rs ,
of
a
tim e s .
p r is o n
d r a s tic
In s te a d
c r im in a l v io la to r s
th e
S ta te
of
N ew
c o r r e c tio n o f f ic e r
s h o u ld
be
re c o ? n lz e c '
H
p u b lic
c a n d id a te s
o f f ic e
vem ber
in
g e n e ra l
th e
To
fo r
N o­
e le c t io n
p r e p a r i n g t h e m s e lv e s
c a m p a ig n w h ic h Is du e
fo r th e
to s ta r t
s h o r t ly .
P resen tly
is
little
to
ask
enough
fo r
th l
s ta te d .
be
on
“ They
a
par
s h o u ld ,
w ith
a'
o th e r
w
w a n t a th r e e - g r a d e r e a llo c a tio n o
P la tfo rm s
o p e fu l
15
s a la r y
In t h e ir f ie ld . F o r th is re a s o n ,
C an
C a n d id a te s
a F o rm u la te
th e y
a c c o r d in g ly
tc.
g r o u p o f d e d ic a te d p r o fe s s io n a ls ,”
h ig h e r c a lib e r o f m e n I n th e c o r ­
r e c t io n
m en
s t a r t in g
CSEA
have
th e
“ A ' g ra d e
R e p e a t T h is }
W e n z l n o te d .
“ T h e o ld d a y s o f j u s t p r o v id in g
th o s e s e n f
tr a n s itio n
p r o v id e .
t r a in in g , a n d , g e n e r a lly , a s s is ta n c e
th e
th e
f o r th e a l l - l m p o r t a n t s e rv ic e s th e y
m en
s u p e r v i­
m ake
T h u s , i t o n ly s ta n d s to re a s o n th a '
k e e p a n eye o n p r is o n e r s .
w o rk ,
p r is o n
s o le ly w i t h
p o in te d
th e s e
c itiz e n s .
jo b o f h e lp in g
b e t t e r liv e s i n s o c ie ty re s ts a lm o s t
becom e
p r e s id e n t,
“ The
be
c o n s id e r a b ly
tim e
u p g r a d in g p r e p a r a to r y
th e
to
c o r r e c tio n
In c re a s e d
p r e s id e n t
A c c o r d in g
of
T h e i r d u tie s in v o lv e in c re a s e d r e ­
fo r
fo r
of
th e
“ No
s im p ly
s e a i-c h s t a f f to s u p p o r t a d e m a n d
up
f o r e m p lo y e e s
t e c h n ic a l, ” D r . T h e o d o re C .
W e n z l,
key
a ry
d u tie s
and
Clfcy c h a p t e r w h o a g a in h e a d s th is
b ro u g h t
D iv is io n
f i c a t i o n a n d C o m p e n s a tio n .
a lr e a d y a v a ila b le f r o m C S E lA ’s r e -
c o m m itte e ,
r e a llo c a tio n
p e n a l I n s t i t u t i o n s o p e ra 1 :e d b y N e w Y o r k S t a t e .
m e m b e r o f th e C S E A ’s N e w Y o r k
fi^ m
th re e -g ra d e
h a b i l it a t i o n
c o m m itte e .
d is c u s s io n
a
m o re
im p r o v e m e n t
s a la r ie s , r e t ir e m e n t
under
c u re
I n i t i a l s te p s h a v e b e e n t a k e n
a ll u n if o r m e d c o r r e c tio n
CSEA,
a fte r
an
tit le s .
In itia l
tu r n ­
d o w n i n Its la s t r e q u e s t f o r a r e ­
a llo c a tio n
f o r C o r r e c t io n
o iflc e n s
w as s u c c e s s fu l I n Its a p p e a l to t h
C iv il
S e rv ic e
C o m m is s io n .
a re
N am ed
A L B A N Y — H e rb e rt
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R ay
o
C h e n a n g o h a s b e e n n a m e d e s t^ t'-
th e y
are
f o r m u la tin g
( C o n tin u e d uu P a g e S)
t« x
a tto rn e y
fo r
B ro o m e
C o u n t'
a t a s a la r y o f $ 9 ,3 5 0 a year.
page Twa
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s u c c e s s fu l
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m e a s u re s
w h ic h
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D IS T R IC T
(Part of
L,
K in g s )
Di
C a ro l
1345 8 3 rd S t.. B r o o k ly n ;
P.
(OR-C),
A n th o n y
1104 88 r d
S t..
B r o < ^ ly n ;
N a z z a r e n o P a llo n l
(L ),
6211
H a m ilt o n
M e n n e lla
F t,
(D ).
P k y ,.
B ro (^ -
ly n .
F I F T I E T H A S S E M B L Y D I S T R IC T
(Fart of
K in g s )
R o b e r t P . K e lly
(R-C).
B r o o k ly n ;
Joseph
226 76 *h
M o n d e llo
(Continued on Page 8)
( D ) . 14 V a n S ic le n O t,.
B r o o k ly n ;
1861
F O R T Y - E IG H T H
S t,,
D I S T R IC T
7 6 th S t., G le n d a le ; H e r b e r t J . M i l l ­
D . L e rn e r
2117
a n d B lv d ., B r o o k ly n ; A . F ie d e r ic k
( R -C ) ,
(R X J ).
W,
B r o o k ly n ,
V it o P . M a t t is t a
K in g s )
Luca
G rie c o
S ta rr
W r ig h t ( D - L ) . 112 H o p k in s o n A v e ..
J r.
De
4 6 th S t., B r o o k ly n ,
D IS T R IC T
S t,, B r o o k ly n ;
ASSEM BLY
B r o o k ly n ; J o h n W e lb o m
P i’a iz e r
X,
v e r m a n ( D - L ) , 1260 O c e a n P k w y .,
T H IR T Y - S E V E N T H A S S E M B L Y
B,
A venue
B r o o k ly n .
Lucas
(Part of Kings)
B e is n e r
V.
D o m in ic k
C h a ile s
105
S a lv a to r e J .
ly n .
T W E N T Y -S E V E N T H A S S E M B L Y
A lf r e d
(L ).
(C ).
ASSEM BLY
(R ).
fit . ,
(C),
2 5 th A v e ,. B r o o k ly n ;
A v e .,
D IS T R IC T
S a ie v a
2437 E . 3 r d
(Fart of
7 4 th
( D - L ) . 185-19 H e n d e r ­
of
(D ),
2711
L e o n a rd
D IS T R IC T
G o ld s te in ( R ) , 176 R u s ­
S a lv a to r e
(R ).
L o u is J , Z e c c h in l
F O R T Y -S E V E N T H
L o u la
( D ) , 678 M a n h a t t ^
J r.
B r o o k ly n ;
126 S t r y k e r S t,. B r o o k ly n ; S y d n e y
ASSEM BLY
B i'o o k ly n ;
s o n A v e ,, J a m a ic a .
A.
M a tv y a ,
A v e .,
B r o o k ly n ;
(L ),
ASSEM BLY
D IS T R IC T
H a rw a y
Q ueens)
B r o o k ly n ; N edl I . F o g e l
P a c if ic
K enney,
2102 A v e ­
A ttia n e s e
S te p h e n
R o s e m a ry
ASSEM BLY
Q ueens)
(R ),
S t.. B r o o k ly n ;
( D - L ) , 751 B u s h w ic k A v e ,. B r o o k ­
M.
K in g s )
K a p la n
S t., B r o o k ly n ; R u d o lp h P . D1 B la s l
M osee
ASSEM BLY
(F lrt of
M a r tin
Is ­
T H IR T Y - F O U R T H A S S E M B L Y
A n th o n y
.
( L ) . 585 1 6 th
D I S T R IC T
A v e .,
(Fart of Kings)
( P a r 't
116
( R C ) , 30-34 3 6 th
Is la n d
(Fart of Kings)
( R - C ) , 84-32
J a m a ic a ;
T W E N T Y - S IX T H
ASSEM BL«
(R ),
F O R T Y -F IF T H
1 6 th
ly n .
Q ueens)
T W E N T Y - E IG H T H
J . F a a r e ll, J r .
Q ueens)
O lm e d o ( L ) . 282 S o. 2 n d S t.. B r o o k ­
ASSEM BLY
(C),
A le x ­
S t., B r o o k ly n .
L o n g Is la n d C ?ity; M l i s B . H o lm e s
B r o o k ly n ;
Q ueens)
1 8 th
( D ) , 241 D o v e r S t,, B r o o k ly n ; E d ­
(Fart of Kings)
(R C ),
E.
B r o o k ly n ;
a n d e r M . R o s e n fe ld
m ond
D IS T R IC T
F lu s h in g ;
Jam es P . M cG oey,
D IS T R IC T
G t o ig t
22-46
ASSEM BLY
T H IR T Y - F IF T H
( F a r t o f Q u e e n s)
J ill
(L ).
F lu s h in g .
Q ueens)
S ta v is k y
R a lp h
N assau)
B a rr
S id n e y
1094
n u e R , B r o o k ly n ; S te p h e n J , S o la rs
ASSEM BLY
T e r m in i
A v e .,
ASSEM BLY
D IS T R IC T
of
S t.,
E i-ic
(D ).
P I.,
43-25 4 3 rd S t., L o n g I s la n d C it y .
D IS T R IC T
(F a rt
7 9 th
109-48 1 9 8 th S t.. J a m a ic a ; K e n n e th
(R -C ),
S abLong
(C ), 42-04 D it m a r s B lv d ,, L o n g Is -
D I S T R IC T
C la re n c e
P eaa -sall A v e ., F r e e p o r t ; A r t h u r J ,
G.
T u rn e r
B iX K )k ly n .
(F a rt
of Nassau)
J u le s
2 1 s t S t..
39
C it y ; T h e o d o re A , M a t e jk a
C it y ;
( R ) , 1818
S t., B r o o k ly n ; B r ia n W . K e lly
CD), 66-27 F r e s h P o n d
(F a rt
K in g s )
B r o o k ly n ;
L ic h t m a n ,
E , W h e la n
S2-38
of
A v e ..
by
(L ),
B a *o o k ly n .
D IS T R IC T
(P a rt
B y k o fs k y
C a p a n e g ro
R d .,
F O R T Y -F O U R T H A S S E M B L Y
(R -C ),
D I S T R IC T
(F a rt
(C ),
R o b e rt
ASSEM BLY
D IS T R IC T
D a n ie l J . M u r p h y
Lenox
G u n n in g
T W E N T Y - F IF T H
1427
B r o o k ly n ;
S t., B r o o k ly n ;
(F a rt
(R ),
S t..
125
96
A.
M a p le
A,
Q u e e n s)
23-06
8215
G e o rg e
(D -L ),
N e w k ir k
ASSEM BLY
F lu s h in g ;
(D ).
a ln d
( R - C ) , 40-14
F lu s h in g .
(R ).
B i- o o k ly n ;
S eym our
D IS T R IC T
ASSEM BLY
L y n b i'o o k
FO URTEENTH
Is la n d
K in g s )
G o rd o n
C in c o tt a
41-
D I S T R IC T
(Fart of
( D ) , 26-23 1 6 8 th S t., F lu s h in g ;
4408 F la t la a d *
O . B r o o k ly n .
W.
H,
1867 G ro v e
S t..
(D -L ),
1889
L a w re n c e
B e n ja m in L l c h t e r m a n
( D - L ) , 82-15 167th S t,, J a m a ic a .
ASSEM BLY
(C ),
S t., F lu s h in g ;
(Part of
Q ueens)
G a lla g h e r
(R ).
B i'o o k ly n ;
5700 A v e .
2 1 7 th S t.. F lu s h in g ; J o h n J . C la b -
John T .
K in g s )
F O R T Y - T H IR D A S S E M B L Y
( L ) , 33-24 J u n c tio n B lv d . ,
D IS T R IC T
(F a rt
L is a
la n d C ity .
T W E N T Y -S E C O N D A S S E M B L Y
L y n b ro o k .
S IX T E E N T H
T h e L e a d e r.
Q u e e n s V illa g e ; G e r a ld E s s lg ( C ) ,
R o c k v ille C e n t r e ; R a y m o n d F , A n ­
T o K e e p In fo rm e d ,
F o llo w
S t.,
e n S t,, F lu s h in g ; S e y m o u r B o y e r s
W a g e r ( I > L ) , 615 W o o < lm e re l^ v d . ,
th e
c h a p te r .
2 6 4 th
Ben­
jr . S )lngll£h ,
p r e s id e n t c l
M a r t in
( I > L ) , 20 W e n ­
W h it e
C o u n ty
79-47
F.
O ’D o n n e ll
Joh n F . K e n a
J a m a ic a ;
(D -L ),
N assau)
102
H e rb e rt
(Fart of
P o w e lls C o ve B lv d ., F lu s h in g .
y e a r ’s b u d g e t, a c c o r d in g t o F j a n k
ange
P k y .,
(C).
A venue
D IS T R IC T
F lu s h in g .
c a x ly
In
C e n tra l
M u rp h y
H o w a rd
Joseph
T H IR T Y - T H IR D
W e in s te in ( D - L ) , 138-33 7 8 th D r iv e ,
(C ),
F lu s h in g ;
ASSEM BLY
( R ) , 184-48 G r .
B r o o k ly n .
S o h iiT m a n
(Fart of
Q ueens)
T H IR T Y - S E C O N D
J a m a ic a ,
G e o rg e
S t.,
(L ),
A v e ., B r o o k ly n ; M ic h a e l V . A J e llo
ASSEM BLY
( D ) , 56-12 V a n D o r e n S t., F lu s h ­
(P a r t o f Q ueens)
N o rm a n
( R - C ) , 844
S t., B a ld w in ;
re q u e e te d t o w b at an
S t.,
(L ),
T h o rp , J r . (iI> -L ), 92 V o o r h is A v e ,,
F IF T E E N T H
p la n .
re q u e s ts
Lane,
U n io n d a le ;
of
A v e .,
D IS T R IC T
B lu e -
S ta n le y
G ra c e
M c G ln lt y
L o n g B each.
M id
2 1 2 th
D o rs e y S p e lle r
T W E N T Y - F IR S T
D IS T R IC T
K re m e r
p la n
2 2 9 th
109-26
M ic h a e l G ra lT ( R -C ) , 42-42 G o ld ­
T H IR T E E N T H
c o m in g y e a r o f f r in g e b e n e fits I n ­
le a v e
93-
(Part of Nassau)
c lu d in g
a s ic k
141
ASSEM BLY
C o u r t,
of
In a n a g r e e m e n t f o r th e
(D -C ),
D IS T R IC T
u n it . C iv il S e rv ic e E Jm ploye ee A «sn.,
r e p o i“ts th a t a r e c e n t m e e tin g
117-27
P iy o r
M a lc o lm H e y m a n ( R ) , 92-16 3 4 th
b a tin o
T W E N T Y -F O U R T H A S S E M B L Y
B e d fo r d
d e rs o n
o f th e T o w n otf N e w b u rg h
S t., J a m a ic a ;
(D ),
J.
J o h n G . L o p re s to ( R ) , 87-18 3 0 th
D IS T R IC T
D a rtn rto u th
N E W B U R G H — P r e s id e n t D a v id
and
43
J o s e p h M . M a r g lo t t a
Leon
u n it
(R ),
L e v it t o w n ;
TW ELFTH
a m J . P o r t e r ( D ) , S K la lb a r L a n e ,
Newburgh CSEA
Gains New Benefits
C a s s id y
S ta n le y
P.
D I S T R IC T
Avenue,
Q u e e n s)
T W E N T Y -T H IR D
N assau)
d e ll S t., H e m p s te a d ,
H u n t in g t o n
J,
1 6 8 th
G o rd o n R , W ebb
L o n « B e a c h R d ., S t. J a m e e ; W i ll i ­
r e e u lte d
of
of
B u r n e t t S t.,
(Part of
ASSEM BLY
18 H o llis O t. B lv d ., J a m a ic a ; R o b ­
e rt
M ic h a e l J .
ja m i n R u b e n s ie in
( P a r t o f S u ffo lk )
B m it h
W ynsum
ASSEM BLY
(I> L ),
T O lr a r d
F O U R T H A S S E M B L Y D IS T R I C T
B.
(C ),
W a n ta g h ;
2987
H . B e n o it
S h o re ;
,('L ), 23 P e n a tq u lt A v e ,, B a y S h o re .
P r e s c o tt
K e lle tt
8 H u n t e r L a n e , L e v it t o w n .
Bay
J . M e lt o n
John
L e v it to w n ;
( P a r t o f S u ffo lk )
IB ro k s p u r
(L ),
(F a rt
H a iw o o d
ASSEM BLY
L,
R ockaw ay;
Jose ph J . K u n z e m a n
P.
D IS T R IC T
M e lv in
B a y p o ii ; J o h n D lG h t) la m o ( D ,
Zana
W illia m
D iiv e ,
ELEVEN TH
O ’K lo c k ( D ) , 230 P a lr v le w A v e .,
T H IR D
A lf r e d
Far
A v e ..
M rd
B oyce
D IS T R IC T
548
D IS T R IC T
(P a rt
B r o o k ly n
E.
L.
(Part of
F lu s h in g .
(R -C ),
1199
1288
S ta n le y
F O R T Y -S E C O N D A S S E M B L Y
D I S T R IC T
67 J u d g e
75-24 179th S t., F lu s h in g ,
1854
M e r r ic k ;
Anne
P e te r
R d„
D IS T R IC T
(R ),
F ly n n
S t.,
878
(Fart of Queens)
D . R e ic h
Q ueens)
(R-C),
D IS T R IC T
in g ;
ASSEM BLY
T W E N T IE T H
G r i f f in , J r , ( D ) , 1972 M o r r is G a te ,
L a k e s id e
d a te
200
N assau)
Jonas
S e a fo rd ;
m lt
(R ),
H ic k s v ille
of
1515
th e
D IS T R IC T
ASSEM BLY
(P a rt
N eck;
57 N a s ­
K in g s )
A lf r e d
E le a n o r
W ash­
(R rL ),
ASSEM BLY
B r o o k ly n ;
(D ).
ASSEM BLY
T H IR T Y -F IR S T
2 1 st S t., F a r R o c k a w a y ,
R o d e ll,
R o a d , S o u th a m p to n : J a m e s J . D o g e r P la c e , R o c k P o d n t.
G re a t
R.
1 3 1 st
S p ru c e
N assau)
P . M o C lo s k e y
B e tt, S r. ( L ) , 387 R a d io A v e ., M i l l ­
J.
64
S tre e t, H ic k s v ille .
(P a rt
M o n ta u k ;
Ja m e s P . D re w (C ), N . S e a —M e c o x
O ld
(C ),
Beach
Y e v o ll
A v e ., B e th p a g e ; D o n a ld R . G a u d lo
b e rta
T h o m a s C. M c G o w a n ( D ) , 22 S u n «set
K a p p le r
J.
M a ssapequa.
D u ry e a , J r .
M o n ta u k
R oad,
of
S te in g u t
( L ) . 59-15 4 7 th A v e ,, F lu s h ­
H e r b e r t A . P o s n e r ( D ) , 436 B e a c h
N assau)
a m G . O ’D o n n e ll ( D - L ) , 63 H e r r l t t
( P a r t o f S u ffo lk )
S te r n
(P a rt
v ille .
(P a rt
S to n e
D IS T R IC T
F a b ia n ( L ) , 3 G r a n i C o u r t, H lc k s -
T w in L a n e , N o r t h W a n ta g h ; W i ll i ­
D IS T R IC T
M.
N IN E T E E N T H
In t o n R d ., L o c u s t V a lle y ; L e o n a a d
w it h
ASSEM BLY
P o rt
s a u A v e ., M a n h a s s e t.
( C ) , 19 W e ll-
H,
A v e ..
B r o o k ly n ;
W oodhaven
J o h n T , F la c k (R -C ) . 78-14 6 4 th
N assau)
w a ld ( D ) , 35 V a le n t in e A v e ., G le n
C ove; R o g e r W. J u n k
A v e ., M a s s a p e q u a ; J o s e p h B . L a m -
F IR S T
W in d s o r
( C ) , 86-
T ro y
in g .
M ic h a e l J . C a m a i-d l ( C ) ,
p a re n th e s e s ,
m e;
45
D,
Joseph
83-85
B r o o k ly n ;
S t.,
((L )|
P I., B r o o k ly n .
(Fart of
( D ) , 66-01 5 1 s t R d „ F lu s h in g ; J a c k
D IS T R IC T
of
J a m a ic a ;
T H IR T IE T II
P l..
E.
M o r t im e r M , D ie t r ic h
B lv d ,, J a m a ic a .
W illia m
ASSEM BLY
n u t S t., G le n CX)ve; H e n r y P . Os­
F r a n c is
c a n d id a te s ,
a ff ilia 4 io n
E IG H T E E N T H
L in c o ln
5 0 th
G . S p r u ie ll
F O R T Y - F IR S T
( R ) . 8585 7 5 th
F r e d e r ic k
(L ),
C a r le
W e s tb u ry .
(P a rt
S t.,
009
R u fu s
D IS T R IC T
G a ll E , H a a s e
8 9 th
O ’Borien
A v e ,, E a s t W illis t o n ;
C la ir e
and
c a jid ld a ite s .
A s s e m b ly
p a rty
S e n a te
97 W a r d
S andhofiE ( L ) , 21 G o r d o n A v e .,
in g t o n ;
(L ),
s u b je c t.
F.
1501
of Queenf)
J a m a ic a ;
( C ) , 9 W h e a t­
(P a rt of N assau)
R.
in g s
le y
S t..
S c h w a rtz
C o u r t,
C?lub D r iv e ,
John
c a n d id a te s ’ fe e l­
H o w a rd
C o u n tr y
A v e ., H ic k s v ille ;
fund to h e a r th e
(D ),
S E V E N T H A S S E M B L Y D IS T R IC T
42 J e ro m e
m a tte r s
15
(P a rt
18
M ic h a e l
(C),
K a ta
B r o o k ly n ;
ASSEM BLY
W a lte r D o n o v a n
V in c e n t R , B a lle t t a , J r , ( D ) , 112
(D ),
s e r v ic e
(R K ),
M am unes
97-25 1 2 6 th S t.. J a m a ic a .
J a m a ic a ;
N assau)
E , K in g s to n
( L ) , 11
lik e
c iv il
of
W e s tb u r y ;
H u n t­
L e w is
on
ASSEM BLY
D IS T R IC T
John
art
E.
D IS T R IC T
An­
G ro w n
9020 K in g s H w a y ,. B r o o k ly n ; R o b .
A v e ..
S c h m id t ( D ) . 94-30 P a r k L a n e So,,
(P a rt
B i.s c a y n e D r iv e , H u n t in g to n ,
J o s e p h M , R e illy
127
P h U iP P ro o a o H U M de
M a r jo r ie
T W E N T Y - N IN T H
( C ) , 2©0
p a rk ;
(L ),
SEVENTEENTH
G,
P la in v ie w ;
fe e lin g
Panno
P la c e ; J o h n M a r t i n
R d .,
a d v is e c a n d id a te s o(f t h e ir
L,
F lo r a l
12»4«
M-
A v e ., E lm o n t .
S t.,
ASSEM BLY
A . W lr a
A v e .,
(C ),
( L ) , 121 W e s t 1 4 th S t.,
(L ).
( D ) , 873 B a u e r S t..
P a t r ic ia
th o n y
B o u le v a r d ,
a s a s e r v ic e to re a d e r s w h o w o u ld
to
m o n t;
C ro c u s
P a rk ,
th e n a m e s a n d a d d re s s e s
a ll
367
A , M ila n o
(D ),
J a m a ic a ;
C a r n a tio n A v e ., F l o r a l P a r k ; J o h n
83 L a k e la n d A v e ., B a b y lo n ; L a t e r io
th o n y
A s s is ita n t
to u r in g
he
L e g is la ­
th e m a t t e r .
G e n e ra l
be en
S ta te
S ta te
A m lty v U le ;
d e ll
s ig n a tu re s
th e G o v e r n o r to c a ll a sp e ­
to
In
cam ­
gun
c i a l s e s s io n o f th e
tu r e
ro o ts
s tr o n g e r
D IS T R IC T
S u ffo lk )
W illia m L . B u m s ( R ) , 125 A v o n
P la c e ,
S te in , D e m o c ra tr L ib e r a J
b l y D i s t r i c t , has m o im te d a h ig h ­
ly
of
(P a rt
in
B u lg a t z
! L ' , 442 A t la n t ic S t„ B . N o r t h p o r t.
fu n d s .
M any,
B e r n ic e
o in l
A , B r o o k ly n ; A lf r e d A . L a m a ( D ) .
Tuesdaf, August 6^ 1968
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—
A
N assau
In N a s s a u ”
m e n ts .
3 6 - p o in t
c h a p te r
w as h a m m e re d
n e g o t ia t in g
o u t in
w ith
a f iv e - h o u r
•
a m in im u m
a ls o
f e a t u ie s
fu lly - p a id
h e a lt h
dem ands
and
f o r o v e r tim e
tr a c t w ith
a n d o n e - h a lf p a y
a
and
w r itte n
con­
th e C S E A .
th e
n e g o tia t io n s
c o u n ty ,
fo r
w h ic h
w ith
th e
a n e a r ly
d a te
p ro g ra m
a
•
In c r e a s e d
s ic k
•
•
le a v e
11,000
c o u n ty
w hose
in t e r e s t * w i l l
In
u p c o m in g
th e
t im e
was
In
th e
p ro g ra m ,”
f i n a li z a t i o n
•
•
o b s e rv ­
R e t ir e m e n t
based
s y
A
r i t h
m
•
Pay
fo r
•
T ru e
s ta n d -b y
lo n g e v it y
C ash
CSEA
t i c
a fte r
r
D
e
l i b
e
r a
t e
L
unused
Pay
Pay
l a
u
m
e
HEM PSTEAD
n
—
b
a
Ir v in g
u
m
has
s te r
b ra n d e d
lo c a l o n
as
th e
“phony”
s iz e
of
a
y
s
pay
E m p lo y e e s A s s n . c h a p ­
f ig u r e s
h ik e s
r e le a s e d
r e c e n tly
a
by
Team ­
n e g o tia t e d
by
t h e u n io n f o r e m p lo y e e s o f B r e n t ­
la b o r
w o o d S c h o o l D is t r ic t .
F la u m e n b a u m ,
w ho
is
a ls o
a
v lo e - p r e s id e n t o f th e 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 -n ie m b e r C S E A p a r e n t b o d y , te r m e d th e
T e a m s te r s
lo c a l’s
re le a s e
d e lib e r a t e
d ls to x 'tio n
or
e ith e r
“ lo u s y
le a d e r
th e f ig u r e
a
year
v o r d in g
cost
r e to r te d .
“ A c t u a lly ,
a m o u n ts t o a b o u t $375
fo r
each
to
th e
e s tim a te ,”
e m p lo y e e
oc-
school
o fT ic ia l’s
s a id
F la u m e n ­
baum .
a r it h m e t ic . ”
CSEIA r e a c tio n
w as
t r ig g e r e d b y th e u n io n ’s c la im
of
v ic e
w o o d is lo c a te d , C S E IA Is th e r e c ­
o g n iz e d
b a rg a ln iiH tf
c is io n
S e r­
re c e n t
th e
de­
r e a llo c a ­
o f t h e s e n io r a n d p r i n c i ­
pal
e n ip lo y m e n t
t it le s
has
is m
D r.
c le r k
s tro n g
c iitic -
re c e iv e d
fro m
p lo y e e s
s e c u r it y
th e
C iv il
S e rv ic e
Em­
A ssn.
T h e o d o re
C.
W e n z l,
CSEA
p r e s id e n t, s a id th e d e n ia l w a s u n w a r iia n te d
tw o
and
“ S ta te
title s
“ The
e m p lo y e e s
have
In ju s t ic e , ”
w it h o u t
fo u n d ­
In
th o s e
a
g i'a v e
s u ffe r e d
W e n z l s a id .
in f o r m a t io n
c o n ta in e d
in
c a fe te r ia
s e v e r a l d o z e n o th e r lo c a l g o v e r n ­
b y o u r r e s e a rc h s t a f f p r o v e d c o n ­
m ent
c lu s iv e ly
»
ra is e s
a v e r a g in g
$1,065
ju r is id lc t io n s
and
re a d y w o n c o n t r a c t *
y e a r.
A c c o r d in g to F la u m e n b a u m , th e
a s s lta n t
d i s t r ic t
B r e n tw o o d
re p o rte d
p r in c ip a l
S chool
by
otf
D is tr io t
th e
“ s a la r y
p a c k a g e o f th e c o n t r a c t w o u ld c o s t
a re a s ,
th e
In
a l­
m any of
C S EIA
o f f ic i a l
added.
th e
th e
4 0 ,0 0 0 -m e m b e r
Long
Is la n d
v ic e -p re s id e n t
of
th e s e
tw o
t itle s
“ B u t,
a p p a r e n tly , th e C o m m is s io n
to
r o u t in e ly
d is m is s
th e
a p p e a l r a t h e r t h a n lo o k c lo s e ly a t
th e
e v id e n c e .”
The
C S EIA
a p p lic a tio n ,
d e n ie d
S ta te
f i r s t b y J . E a r l K e lly , d ir e c t o r o f
c h id e d
th e S ta te D iv is io n o f C la s s ific a tio n
th e
t h e d i s t r ic t $300,000 o v e r th e n e x t
A s o c ia tio n ,
tw o
em ­
th e u n io n f o r it s d u b io u s m o tiv e s
and
f ig u r e
In e n te r in g th e p u b lic e m p lo y m e n t
g ra d e
p e r e m p lo y e e
f ie ld , a n d th e m e th o d s l(t e m p lo y s
s e n io r t i t l e , g ra d e 7 to 9, a n d o n e
g ra d e
y e a r s .”
p lo y e e s
com es
over
fo r
to ta l o f
d iv id e d
o u t to
tw o
d o e s n ’t
A
In to
$75o
th a t
r e p re s e n t $1,065
a n n u a lly
p r o p e r p e rs p e c tiv e , s u c h as I n th e
to
B a-e o iiw o o d
a p p e a le d
« itu a iU o a .
out
of
tlie lr
fo r
in
N assau
th in g s
rU e
c e r t a in ly
e m p lo y e e /’ th e
th r o w in g
C o m p e n s a tio n , s o u g h t a tw o -
“ That
each
y e a rs .
400
F la u m e n b a u m
th a t
e v id e n c e c o m p ile d
s h o u ld be u p g ra d e d ,” W e n z l n o te d .
C o n fe re n c e o f O S E A , a n d th e s e c ­
ond
s u p p o r tin g
chose
T h e Im m e d ia te p a s t p r e s id e n t o f
w as
a L o n g Is la n d n e w s ­
p a p e r as s a y in g t h a t th e
th e s e
has
to
C iv il
t io n
fo r
a d d itio n
d e n y in g
fo r
th e
12. A f t e r
to
e m p lo y e e s
p r in c ip a l
R e te n tio n o f a n y b e n e f it *
c o n tra c t;
•
and
A w r itte n c o n tra c t.
P re s e n t
at
th e
in
title ,
K e l l y ’s d e n ia l,
th e c o m n U s s io n .
r a lly
w e re
F la u m e n b a u m ; R e g io n a l A t t o r n e y
R ic h a r d
G aba;
CSEA
A lb a n y
H e a d q u a r te r s N e g o tia to r N e d G u s ­
b a s e d om
ty ;
A re a
S u p e r in te n d e n t o f F ie ld
Tom
L u p o s e llo *
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
A r n o ld
M oses a n d A r th u r G ra y , a n d
E l e c t s
—
of
th e
B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s o f t h e N a s s a u
w as
of
M e n ta l
th e
M rs .
M a r ie
N e w a rk
S ta te
e le c t e d
Assn.
h e re
th e
a s s s o c la tio n ’s
in g
a t th e
to
th e
11
CSEA
Em ­
r e c e n tly
Sum m er
T r in k a u s
S e le c te d
p r e s id e n t
H y g ie n e
at
m e e t­
w ith
second
B ro o k s ,
w e re :
R e b e lla
Ted
v ic e - p r e s id e n t
and
id e n t.
The new
o ff ic e r s
w e re in s ta lle d
th e
C iv il
S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e s
A ssn.
H o n o r e d a t th e d in n e r w a s I r v ­
F is h e r ,
f o r m e r o o a s u lta n t
to
th e M H E A w h o h a d b e e n t r a n s f e r ­
re d
to
th e
S ta te
s e rv e
D is c u s s e d
m e e tin g
th e
v ic e
—
A n
needs
o f f ic e
to
o f C iv il S e r­
E m p lo y e e s
A ssn.
chap­
T h e o ff ic e , a fo c a l p o in t f o r
th e
d u rh n g
th o
tw o - d a y
w e re ;
P r o v is io n a l
P ost
•
A tt e n d a n t s
s u p e r v is o r
ap­
s t a f f in g ;
C o u n c il
c o m p r is e d
of
C o u n ty c h a p te r , B u f f a lo
c h a p te r ,
and
B u f f a lo
c h a p te r .
S ta te
U n iv e r s it y
at
locaJted
in
Is
R o o m 228 o f th e H o t e l S t a t le r H i l ­
to n . I t o f f ic i a ll y o p e n e d la s t T h u r s ­
day.
F o r th e im m e d ia te fu t u r e , c o u n ­
to
th r e e
ly
it
days
w ill
tim e
l)e
b a s is
tlo n s ,
fllU a g h e a d n u rs e
ite m s :
a
w e e k . E v e n tu a l­
o p e ra te d
and
n u rs e s
d o in g c la -s s ro o m
a
on
a fu ll­
s ta f fe d
c o u n c il
A c c o r d in g
th e
te a c h in g ;
th r e e
•
C la s se s
J o b s p e c ific a tio n s .
fo r
a tt e n d a n ts ;
and
A ls o d is c u s s e d w e re p r o b le n ia o f
g iv in g u p t h e i r tlm a o f f
to a tt e n d M H E A a n d
D udek.
p la n s
C S E A m e e t­
a c c o rd -
in g s .
The cash value of Series E and
H U.S. Savings Bonds outstanding
l« now more than $51 bUiiuo.
E r ie
S ta te
s c iie d u lin g
t r a in in g
e fits ,
spokesm an
th e
th e
s a id .
p r e s id e n ts
of
In v o lv e d , N e ll
C o u n ty ;
B u ffa lo ,
fo r
g ra m s
to
c h a p te r s
C u m m in g s ,
C a n n e ll,
•
d e le g a te s
CSEA
E h ie
Itxg to th e c o u n c il’s re c o m m e n d jS r
•
H ead
fa lo
th e
c i l iie a d q u a r te r s w i l l b e o p e n tw o
p o in tm e n ts ;
•
S ta tle r H o te l
te r s i n th e B u f f a lo a r e a o f ­
f i c i a l l y o p e n e d h e re la s t w e e k .
S o c ia l S e rv ic e s
D e p a it m e n t .
•
A rea
a c t iv it ie s o f th e 7 ,0 0 0 -m e m b e r B u f ­
b y D r . T h e o d o ra W e n z l, p r e s id e n t
in g
In
BU FFALO
S a lv a to r e B u te r o , f o u r t h v ic e -p re s ­
of
O ffic e
B u ffa lo
O pen
fo r
v ic e - p r e s id e n t;
t h ir d
In
L ocal
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r )
her
E u fe m lo , f i r s t v ic e - p r e s id e n t; I r e n e
H illis ,
CSEA
M a n o r.
s e rv e
th e tw o - y e a r t e r m
c o u n ty
d i s t r ic t
la
'T h e
S e n io r it y p r e v a ilin g a t a l l
new
w h e n re ­
la b o r m a n a g e ­
S chool
CSC
h a v in g w o n f o r 400 c u s to d ia l a n d
e m p lo y e e s o f th e s c h o o l
e m p lo y e e *
agent
—
C o m m i s s i o n ’s
a tio n .
I n S u ffo lk C o u n ty , w h e r e B r e n t ­
T h e s tr o n g
ALBAN Y
la w *
c o n d i­
D o n a ld s o n
p lo y e e s
(Special To The Leader)
F la u m e n b a u m , le a d e r o f N a s s a u
C o u n t y ’s 1 7 , 0 0 0 - m e m b e r C i v i l S e r v i c e
te r
S
th e
g a in e d d u r in g th e y e a r I n a n y
aft
to w o r k o v e r tim e :
A n a c tiv e
of
w o r k in g
t im e s ;
•
w o rk h o u rs
O R IS K A N Y
i e s '
S ta te
CSEA
tio n s ;
h a ia r d o u *
f o r m e a ls
r s .
s ic k
R e a llo c a tio n
B y
space In
c h a p te r .
C ond em ns
D e n ia l
F
y e a rj
d e a th
10
M
fo r
D o f E
O
f o llo w in g
M H E A
t im e ;
b re a k *
fo r
O b s e rv a n c e
F ie ld
15 y e a rs ;
•
f a c ilit ie s
c o n t r o llin g
E ig h t p e r s o n a l le a v e d a y s
•
who
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
p e r y e a r;
p r iv ile g e *
R i g h t to r e t a in
•
vaca­
g u a r a n te e d o n e - h a lf p a y ;
and
e
unosed
r e t ir e m e n t
peVcent
D o n a ld s o n
u
•
260 d a y s
p e r y e a r r a t h e r t h a n 365;
20 - y e a r r e t ir e m e n t w i t h
and
e m p lo y e e
p r e m iu m :
•
b u ll e t i n
any
c o u n ty
m e n t c o m m itte e ;
on
h ig h e s t th r e e y e a rs o f s e rv ic e ;
•
any
d a y s to
E q u a liz e d
q u ir e d
•
e m p lo y e e *
u se
d a y o f e m p lo y m e n t f o r
tlm «
63^ f o r a l l d e p a r t m e n t s ;
t h is
R ig h t s
•
Ten
d u ty
ex­
O th e r d e m a n d s :
On Union's Victory Claim
o
of
to
fro m
b e n e f it ;
ed
•
of
th e
$ 5 ,0 0 0
•
of
F la u m e n b a u m
in
•
c e p t io n a l a n d th e d is c u s s io n h e lp ­
fu l
r e p r e s e n ta ­
b u s in e s s :
A d d it io n
t io n
advanced
in d e e d
f ie ld
• F u lly - o p e r a t lv e g r ie v a n c e
m a c h in e r y ;
to 60 d a y s ;
S t a n d a r d iz a t io n
•
n e g o tia t io n s .
" P a r t ic i p a t i o n
and
s e r v ic e a n d r e t u r n s w i t h i n o n *
y e a r;
a c c u m u la tio n ,
p e rs o n a l le a v e
e m p lo y e e s
be
•
130 d a y s ;
to
m e n ts ;
b u r y C o u n t y P a r k c lu b h o u s e .
' L
Y o rk
a c c u m u la t lo t i
In c r e a s e d
o f v a c a tio n
T h e r a l l y w a s h e ld a t th e S a lis ­
More than 250 members and friends of
the State University at Buffalo chapter of the CivU Servic* Employees
Assn. recently observed “Bison Nisrht” at Hyde Pailc Stadium. Chat.tin e back at the University where sandwiches and refreshments were
enjoyed after the rame are, from left, John J. Hennessey, CSEA
treasurer; Edward Dudek, State University representativa on CSEA’s
Board of Directors; A. Samuel Notaro, C S E A member from the State
Workmen’s Compensation Board in Buffalo and Neil V. Cumming:^.
president of the Erie County chapter. Members and friends were
bused to the stadium in Niagrara Falls and sat tosether.
N ew
re s e n te d
about
■i<—■
w ith
a r ie s ;
c h a p te r ,
re ­
e tu d y i
b o a rd s f o r C S E A n o tic e s ;
re p re ­
N assau
tu itio n
w o r k - r e la t e d
T im e f o r C S E A re p r e s e n ­
ta t iv e s
c a s e w o rk e r s ;
a n d le a v e r u le s f o r a ll d e p a r t ­
th e
p e rc e n t
fo r
•
a ld - t o - d e -
s e n tin g th e n e e d s o f a l l th o s e r e p ­
by
100
•
fu n d
D e p a rtm e n t
P a r ity
fo r
W o rk ­
r ig h t
F la u m e n b a u m a s s e rte d . T h e r e ai-e
BISON N IG H T
60
by
and
of
re a c h
m ile
a llo w a n c e ;
of
In ju r y
a d u lt ca se s f o r S o c ia l S e r v ic e
T h e m e e tin g o f d e p a r t m e n t r e p ­
q u ic k ly
lo s s o f s ic k t im e
or
to m e e t w i t h
•
to
No
m e n ’s C o m p e n s a tio n ;
per
C it y f o r c o u r t e m p lo y e e s ’ s a l­
baum .
E m p lo y ­
fo r m u la t e d
tiv e s
h a s b e e n d e m a n d e d b y F la u m e n ­
r e s e n ta tiv e s w a s d e c id e d u p o n
•
a llo w a n c e ;
L im it
ever
p e n d e n t - c h lld r e n cases a n d 90
T h e p r o g r a m w i l l f o r m th e b a s is
fo r
best
m e e t in g o f 10 0 r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s o f a l l d e p a r t ­
c e n ts
U n ifo r m
•
s u r a n c e . fiv e w e e k s ’ v a c a tio n a f t e r
12 y e a rs , t im e
F if t e e n
•
in ­
C i v i l S e r v ic e
Illn e s s
a u to m o b ile
fo r
d e n ta l
th e
“The
S h i f t d iff e r e n t i'a t s ;
•
b o o s t o f $750.
It
by
as
a r a t io n ;
f o r a 20 - p e r c e n t a c r o s s - th e - b o a r d
in c re a s e
la b e lle d
F la u m e n b a u m
le a v e u p o n r e t ir e m e n t o r s e p ­
T h e p r o g r a m fe a tu r e s a d e m a n d
s a la r y
p ro g ra m
P r e s id e n t I r v i n g
and
M a ry
E d w a rd
U n iv e r s it y ,
o ff ic e
fu tu re
in c lu d e
th e
o f r e g u la r a n d s p e c ia l
and
in f o r m a t io n
c o n c e r n in g
e m p lo y e e
n e g o t ia t in g
p ro ­
ben­
p ro c e d u re *,
C S E A s e rv ic e s , g r ie v a n c e h a n d lin g
and
o th e r
e m p lo y e e s .
a re a s
a ff e c t in g
p u b lic
CIVIL
Page Four
SERVICE
LEADER
College Crads • $7000 To Start
Tuesday, Aiiguet
leqal
n o t ic e
W h e re
fo
6, 1968
A p p ly
SUPREME COURT OP TH E STATE OF
NEW YORK, COUNTY OF BRONX —
F o r P u b lit J o b s
IX)UI9 ROSENBERG, plaintiff aRalnat
T he foUowinc directions tcQ
EDWARD HUTCHINSON. LU>L1AN HUT­
CHINSON. SIDNEY CHRRNUCHIN and wJiere to ftppu* fo r pnbUo jo b i
DOROTHY CHERNUCHIN, et al, defen­
dants — SUMMONS — Plaintiff designated ftnd how to reach destinationa ta|
Bronx County aa the place of trial —
Venne !• based on Section 607 of the New T o rli C ity on the trftuatl
Civil Practice Law and Ruleg in th a t the system.
within action U to foreclose a niortR'aRe
affectinr real property »ituate In Bronx
Connty.
To the aboT* named D efendant! and
T h e N e w Y o r k C i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f P e r s o n n e l h a s t e n t a t i v e l y a n n o u n c e d t h a t i t each of them:
NEW C O R K C IT Y — T h e AppU^
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
w i l l b e a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m A u g . 7 t h r o u g h A u g , 2 7 f o r a n e w o p e n c o m p e t i t i v e answer the complaint In thi* action and c a t i o iu S e c tio n of the N e w T o ilt
to serve a copy of your answer, or, if
e x a m i n a t i o n i n i t s p r o f e s s i o n a l t r a i n e e s e r ie s . T h e t e s t i s n o w s c h e d u l e d fo>r S e p t , 7.
the complaint is not served w ith this C it y D e p a r tm e n t of P e rs o n n e l ! ■
enmnione.
to serve a notice of appear­ lo c a te d a t 49 T h o m a a S t., New
T h e e lig ib le l i s t c r e a t e d b y t h i s t e s t w i l l b e u s e d t o f i l l v a c a n c ie s a s p r o f e s s io n a l
ance, on the Plaintiff’s Attorney within
20 days after the service of th is sum ­ Y o r k , N .Y .
10013. I t te t b r e «
lir a in e e In t it le s o f h o u s in g , p la jim e n t. I n a d d itio n , c a n d id a te s w i l l m a n a g e r, w it h a s a la r y o f $7,550 mons. exclusive of the day of servlco
nd ng a n d d e v e lo p m e n t a id e , m a n ­
(or within 30 days a fte r the service is b lo c k s n o r t h o f C i t y H a l l . on«
be r e q u ir e d to pa ss a q u a lif y in g to $9,650; o r a s s is ta n t a r e a s e r v ic e complete If this summons is not per­
b lo c k w e s t o f B r o a d w a y .
a g e m e n t a n a ly s is tr a in e e , p e rs o n ­
sonally delivered to you w ithin the State
p h y .s ic a l e x a m in a tio n .
c o o r d in a to r , w it h a s a la r y o f $ 7 .- of New Y o rk ); and In case of your
A p p lic a t io n s : P ilin g
P e r io d — •
n e l e x a m in in g t r a in e e , r e a l e s ta te
failure to appear or answer, judfrment
A n a p p o in te e w h o possesses a 400 to $9,900; o r j u n i o r p r o je c t will
be taken acainst you by default for A p p lic a tio n s Is s u e d a n d re c e iv e d
m a n a g e m e n t tr a in e e , a n d o lih e r
a the relief demanded in the complaint. M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y f r o m f
M a s te r 's d e g re e e a rn e d w it h in th e d e v e lo p m e n t c o r d in a t o r , w ith
tr a in e e t itle s .
Dated: March 5. 1&68
s a la r y o f $7,100 to $8,900; o r re la
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DAVID BAUMGARTEN
a .m . t o 5 p .m ., e x c e p t T h u r s d a y
A p r o fe s s io n a l tr a in e e In th e
Attorney for Plaintiff
s e a i'o h a s s is .ta n t, w it h a s a la r y o f
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Office
and P.O. Address;
C i t y ’s s e r v ic e m u s t s e rv e a t r a i n ­
18 East 41 Street, New York, N.Y.
$7,100 to $8,900; o r ju n i o r p la n ­
.^ iftn r d a y f r o m 9 a .m . to 12 noon.
in g p e r io d o f o n e y e a r in on e o l s p e c ia ltie s In v o lv e d w i l l be Im ­
m e d ia te ly a p o in te d to th e p o s i­ n e r , w ith a s a la r y r a n g e o f $ 6 ,A p p lic a t io n b la n k s a r e o b t a i n *
LEGAL NOTICE
th e a b o v e -m e n tio n e d tit le s .
750 to $8,550. T h e t it le s o f ju n io r
tio
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T h e s a la r ie s f o r a ll th e s e poSUPREME COURT OP TH E STATE OF
S in c e th e te s t Is t e n t a t iv e ly s e t p la n n e r a n d j u n i o r p r o je c t d e ­ NEW YORK COUNTY OP BRONX. — In p e rs o n o r b y h is r e p r e s e n ta t iv #
fid tio n a is $7,000 a y e a r.
v e lo p m e n t c o o r d in a t o r a r e d u e f o r LUIS MENDEZ and AIDA MENDEZ, a t th e A p p lic a t io n S e c tio n o f t h e
To
q u a lify ,
c a n d id a te s
m u s t fo r a S a tu r d a y , a s e c o n d te s t d a te
Plaintiffs, acralnst RALPH AMADOR, if
s
a la r y ra is e s in th e n e a r fu t u r e . llvin?, and If he be dead, then it is in­ D e p a r tm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l a t 49
possess a b a c c a la u r e a te d e g re e is- w il be a ir a n g e d f o r S a b b a th ob tended to sue his heirs a t law, devisees,
M anagem ent
a n a ly s is
tr a in e e next of kin, executors, distributors, dis­ T h o m a s S tr e e t. N e w Y o r k , N .Y .
6u e d a ft e r c o m p le tio n o f a fo u r - s e rv o rs .
tributees, administrators and successors 10013. T e le p h o n e 5 6 6 -8 7 2 0 .
year
c o u rs e
in
an
a c c r e d ite d
I n th e t i t l e o l h o u s in g , p la n ­ a p p o in te e s w iU , a f t e r o n e y e a r o f in Interest, all of whom and whose names
and
addresses and whereabouts are un­
M a fle d re q u e s ts f o r a p p lic a t io n
c o lle g e o r u n iv e r s it y . C a n d id a te s n in g a n d r e d e v e lo p m e n t a id e , a p ­ t r a in in g , be a p p o in te d to th e p o ­ known to plaintiffs, and who are joined,
and
designated
a« a class of “ Unknown b la n k s m u s t ' in c lu d e a s ta m p e d *
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m u s t m e e t th is r e q u ir e m e n t b y p o in te e s w i l l, a f t e r a o n e -y e a r
Defendants” and SAMUEL K. HANDEL,
s e lf- a d d r e s s e d
b u s in e s s -s lz e
en­
F e b . 1969, t o b e a d m itte d to th e t r a in in g p e rio d , b e p r o m o te d to a n a ly s t o r ju n i o r m e th o d s a n a ly s t as acting: Register of the City of New
York, Defendants.— Index No. 665:M »68. v e lo p e a n d m u s t be re c e iv e d b f
e x a m in a tio n .
th e p o s itio n o f a s s is ta n t; c o m m u ­ b o th p a y in g f r o m $ 8,200 to $10,300 — Plaintiffs deeignate Bronx County as
the place of trial.— ^The basis of the venue th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t a t le a s t
T h e e x a m in a tio n w i l l c o n s is t o f n it y o r g a n iz a tio n .s p e c ia lis t ( u r b a n p e r y e a r.
is Plaintiffs’ residence. — Summons. —
f iv e d a y s b e fo re th e c lo s in g d a t t
P e rs o n n e l e x a m in in g tr a in e e a p ­ Plaintiffs reside a t 696 E a st l.'53rd Street,
tw o p a a ts w r it t e n , tw o p a r ts o r a l r e n e w a l) w lU i a s a la r y In th e r a n g e
Bronx, N.Y.
tor t h e f i l i n g o f a p p llc a iio n s .
To the above named defendants:
a n d o n e p a r t e d u c a tio n a c h ie v e ­ o f $7,800 to $9,600; o r r e a l e s ta te p o in te e s w i l l b e p r o m o te d a f t e r
You are hereby summoned to answer
C o m p le te d
a p p lic a t io n
fo r m a
t h e ir t r a in in g y e a r t o p o s itio n s as the complaint In this action and to serve
which are filed by m ail must b«
a s s is ta n t p e rs o n n e l e x a m in e r w it h a copy of your answer, or. If the comp ’aint Is not served with this summons, s e n t t o t h e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r tm e n t
s a la r y r a n g e o f $8,200 to $10,300 to serve a notice of appearance, on the
Plaintiffs’ Attorney within 20 days a fter a n d m u s t be p o .s tm a rk e d n o l a t e r
p e r y e a i’.
the service of this summons, exclnsive of
the day of service (or within 30 d.iys after t h a n t h e la s t d a y o f f i l i n g o r aa
A p p o in te e s to th e p o s itio n o f r e a l the service is complete If this summons s ta te d c th e rw l.s e in
th e e x a m ­
is not personally delivered to you w ithin
e s ta te m a n a g e m e n t tr a in e e w i l l the State of New Y o r k l ; and in ca.ee of in a t io n a n n o u n c e m e n t
You egn e a rn a D iplom a a t home in your spare tim e, if you a re
be a p p o in te d , a f t e r a y e a r ’s t r a in ­ your failure to appear or answer, judg’17 o r o v e r and have le f t school, w r ite fo r Free B ooklet— te lls
T lie
A p p lic a tio n s
S e c tio n
of
ment will be taken against you by default
how.
in g , to th e p o s itio n o f r e a l e s ta te for the relief demanded in the complaint. th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r tm e n t is n e a r
Dated. New York, N.Y., Ju n e 10, 19G8.
m a n a g e r w h ic h c o m m a n d s a s a l­ HANNIBAL MILANO. ESQ., Attorney for t h e C h a m b e r s S tr e e t s to p of ttat
A M E R IC A N S C H O O L . D ep t. 9A P-88
Plaintiffs, Office & P ost Office Ad­
a r y o f f r o m $7,550 to $9,650 p e r
dress, 391 E a st 149th Street, Bronx, m a in s u b w a y lin e s t h a t g o t h r o u g b
130 W . 42 S t., N e w Y ork, N .Y . 10036, BR 9-2604 , D ay » r N ig h t
New
York 10466. Tel. No. MO 5-3550
y e a r.
Send me yo ur fre e 56 -p a g e H igh School Booklet
To: RALPH AMADOR, If living, and if th e a re a . T h e s e a re t h e I R T 7th
he
be
dead,
then It Is Intended to sue his A v e n u e L in e a n d th e I N D 8th
P r e - a p p lic a t io n fo r m s f o r ti) is
N am e .
.A g e .
heirs a t law, devisees, next of kin. execu­
tors.
distributors,
administrators and sue- A v e n u e L in e . T h e I R T L e x in g t o n
e x a m in a tio n w i l l b e is s u e d a n d
ceBBors in Interest, al of whom and whose
A d d re s s
-Apt._
re c e iv e d M o n d a y th r o u g h R i d a y names and addresses and whereabouts A v e n u e L in e s to p to use is th«
unknown to the plaintiffs, and who B r o o k ly n B r id g e s to p a n d th e B M T
C it y _
J S ta te!----------------.
fr o m 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . a n d o n S a t- are
Z i p ------------ M
are joined and designated as a cla^s of
"Unknown Defendants” and .Samuel K. Q T a n d R R lo c a l’s s to p Is C ity H al]
(C o n tln u e d o n Fage 13)
Handel, as acting Register of the City of
B o th lin e s h a v e e x its t o D u a n a
New York, Defendants.
Please ta ke notice th a t the Summons S tr e e t, a s h o r t w a lk f r o m the Per«
In this action la being served on you by
publication pu rsua nt to an order of Mr. s o rm e l D e p a r tm e n t
Justice Abraham N. Geller, granted on
June 26. 1968, In an action by plaintiffs
herein, LOUIS MENDEZ and ATDA MEN­
DEZ, brought In the above-entitled court
and filed with the other papers in the
S T A T E — R oom
1100
at
270
Bronx County Clerk’s Office. Object of
the action is t o b a r claims against real B ro a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 10007,
property, hereinafte r described and to c o r n e r o f C h a m b e r s S t.. te le p h o n a
discharge certain mortgages of record
I> urH ua nt to Article 16,
Real Property 488-6606;
G o v e r n o r
A lf r e d
Actions
and Procedlngs Law. and atlN E W
Y O R K D A IL Y
judging the Interest o f plaintiffs free E . S m ith S ta te O ffic e B u ild in g a n d
from such mortgages.
T h e S ta te C a m p u s , A lb a n y ; S u ite
DP scr ip Uo n of
the af fe c t ed p r e m i s e s
1* as f o l l o w s :
750. G en e se e
B u ild in g
1 W est
ALL th a t certain plot, piece or parcel
of land, with th e buildings and im prove­ G en e se e S t.; S t a t t O ffic e B u ild in g ,
ments thereon erected, situate, lying and
being in the County of Bronx, 'City and S y ra c u s e ; a n d 500 M id to w n T o w e r ,
State of New York, being known and R o c h e s te r, (W e d n e s d a y o n ly ) .
designated as P a r t of Lots 647 and 648,
C a n d id a te s m a y o b ta in a p p llo & «
on Map 1672, building lots, situated in
North New York, Westchester County,
belonging to Clarence S. Brown, dated tio n s f o r S ta te Jobs f r o m local
January 1866, filed Westchester County. o ffic e s of t h e N e w Y o r k S ta ta
Feb. 17, 1866, as Map N um ber 419.
Parcel 1— Situated on the corner of 2 5 m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e .
southerly side of E a s t i:i3rd Street (fo r­
merly Southern Boulevard) and the west­
erly side of Wlllls Avenue being 27.23
ft. front and rear and 74 feet on both
eides.
F E D E R A L — S e c o n d O.S. ClvU
Parcel 2— Situated on the side of East
383rd St. (formerly Southern Boulevard) S e rv ic e R e g io n O ffic e . N e w s Build­
dista nt 74 ft. 8 inches westerly from the
corner of Wlllls Avenue being 31 feet 10 ing. 220 B a s t 4 2 n d S tr e e t (a t 2nd
Inches front and rear and 60 feet on both A v e . ) , N e w Y o r k . N Y . 10017, Just
sides.
TOGETHER will ali the rig h t.-title and w e s t o f th e U n ite d [R a tio n s b u ild <
Interest of the pa rty of the first p a rt in
and to all th a t certain strip or parcel of In g . T a k e th e I R T L e x in g to n A re
land, together with the buildings and L in e t o G r a n d C e n t r e ! a n d w allK
pa rts of buildings thereon erectcd, situ­
ated. lying and being in the County of tw o b lo c k s e a s t, o r ta k e th e rinutBronx, City of New York, bounded and
tle f r o m T im e s S q u a re to G r a n d
deflcribe<l a* follows:
BEGINNING a t a point on the sou th­
C e n t r a l o r th e i R T Q u e e n s - Flush­
erly
side
of
East
133
Street,
or
Southern
o f t h e
N a t i o n ’s
Boulevard, dista nt seventy-four (74 ) feet in g t r a i n r to m a n y p o in t on ih a
westerly from the corner formed by the
C o lu m n is t s
Intersection of th e said southerly side of lin e to th e G r a n d C e n t r a l st<w»
Southern Boulevard (133rd Street) with
mchKtint
H o u r s a r e 8 ,8 0 a m to 6 p .m .,
t h e westerly side of Willis Avenue; ru n ­
Jack O’Brlan
ning th' nee southerly parallel with the M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y . A ls o o p e n
Waller Wlnchell
westerly side of Willis Avenue 50 feet:
Jimmy Cannon
B ttty Bealo
thenoe westerly, parallel with the s a i d S a tu r d a y s 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . T e le ftoacoe Drummond
southerly side of Southern Boulevard
Bennett Cerl
R td Barber
(lS 3 rd Street) eight (8) Inches: thence >hone 573-6101
Joseph A liop
northerly again parallel with the westerly
Harry Golden
A p p llc a t!o n .v a re a ls o ol>tainVictor RIesel
B i d e o f Willies Avenue 60
feet to the
Helolae
southerly side of Southern Boulevard: a b le a t m a in p o s t o f f ic e ' e x c e p t
Marquis Child*
thence easterly along the southerly side
Carl Rowan
Ann Lander*
of Southern Boulevard, 8 Inches to the th e N e w Y o r k . N Y . , P o s t O ff ic e .
point or place o f BEGINNING.
B o a rd s o f e x a m in e r s a t t h e p a r ­
I>ated: July 10, 1968.
HANNIBAL MILANO,
t i c u l a r In s t a lla t io n s o f f e r in g the
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
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BT7PRKME COURT OF TH E STATE OF
fnCW YORK. COUNTY OF NEW YORK;
ro E L L MONTGOMERY, Plaintiff, vs.
BIOHARD W. CARSON. Defendant. Index
( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e 2 )
No. 9 0 0 3 /1 9 6 8 .
Plaintiff denlpnatea New Y ork County ( D ) , 901 7 3 rd S t., B r o o k ly n ; P a ta y
M th« place of trial. Th« b a sil of tho
Tenii* !• plaintiff reside* in New York L . R lo z z l ( L ) , 587 8S rd S t., B r o o k ­
County.
TO TH E ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: l y n .
You are hereby summoned to answer
F IF T Y -F IR S T A S S E M B L Y
th e Complaint in this action and to
■ e r r e a copy of yo ur Answer, or If the
D IS T R IC T
C omplaint is not i*»rved w ith this Sumntons, to serve a Notice of Appearance,
( P a r t o f K in g s )
on the plaintiff's attorneyi within tw enty
V in c e n t R lo c lo (R < 3 ) , 375 1 6 th
(2 0 ) days a fte r the service of this S u m ­
mons. exclusive of (he dat« of service S t., B r o o k ly n ; J o s e p h S. L e v in e
( o r w ithin thirty (3 0 ) days a fte r the
•ervlce is complete. If this Summons ( D - L ) , 110 C a to n A v e ., B r o o k ly n .
Is not personally delivered to you within
F I F T Y - S E C O N D A S S E A IB L Y
t h e State of New Y o r k ) ; and in case of
jrour failure to appear or answer, judirD IS T R IC T
tnent will be ta ken afrainst you by de­
f a u l t for the relief demanded in the
( P a i t o f K in g s )
Conipl-aint.
D ated: .Tuly 23, 19R8.
M a lc o lm M a c k a y ( R ) , 184 C o l­
HOROWIIV. & PERI,MAN, Attorneys for
Plaintiff, Office Sc P.O. Addrefl!i 211 East u m b ia H ts ., B r o o k ly n : J o s e p h J .
4 3 rd Street, New York, New York.
( D - L ) , 220 C o n g re s s S t.,
TO: RICHARD W. CARSON, the De­ D o w d
fen d a n t and Person to be served In B i-o o k ly n ; P h ilip L e o n e ( C ) , 267
t h e above-entitled action:
PL E A SE TAKE NOTICE, th a t the Sum­ S a c k e tt S t., B r o o k ly n .
mons In this ai'tion is b e in r served on
F IF T Y -T H IR D A S S E M B L Y
you by publication p ursua nt to an Order
o f M r. Justice Irwin D. Davidson, rr a n tD IS T R IC T
• d on J uly IS. 1908. In an action by
the plaintiff herein. ID ELL MONTGOM­
( P a r t o f K in g s )
E R Y , to recover $100,000.00, to re the r
M a i'c o M . P a g a n o ( R ) , 242 1 0 th
w ith costs of this action.
Said action Is for personal Injuries re­
ceived by the plaintiff, TOELL MONT- S t., B r o o k ly n ; W ilia m J . G io r d a n o
CiOMERY, on July ». 1966, West 125th ( D ) , 730 O a r r o ll S t., B r o o k y ln ;
S treet and Morninirside Avenue, In New
Y ork, New York, and due to you r negrli- T h e re s a L . S c o tto ( C ) , 291 C a r r o ll
renoe and w ithout any contributory neffliS t., B r o o k ly n ; M lg d a lia D e J e s u s
renc* on the p a rt of the plaintiff.
D ated: New York, New York
( L ) , 165 H o y t S t., B r o o k ly n .
J uly 2.1, 1»68.
F IF T Y -F O U R T H A S S E M B L Y
HOROWITZ Sc PERLMAN. Attorneys for
Plaintitf, Office Sc P.O. Address 211 East
D IS T R IC T
43rd Street, New York, New York.
( P a r t o f K in g s )
LEGAL NOTICB
G e o rg e
S t e r lin g
I.
W a s h in g to n
P L , B J ro o k ly n ;
(R ),
G a ll
685
H e l-
SUPREME COURT OF T H E STATE OF le n b r a n d ( D ) , 50 P la z a S t., B r o o k ­
N EW YORK. COUNTY OF BRONX.—
ANDREA
CARTER.
Plaintiff,
against l y n ; W i llia m H . C u m b e r b a tc h ( L ) ,
SAMUEL CARTER. Defendant, Index No.
8100-1968.
Plaintiff
designated
Bronx 547 N o s tr a n d A v e ., B r o o k ly n .
County as tho place of trial. The basis
o f the venue ie the residence of plain­
tiff. SUMMONS. Plaintiff resides In Bronx
County. Action for Divorce. YOU ARE
HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the
c ompla int In this action and to serve a
copy of your answer, or. If the com­
pla int is not served with this summons,
to aerve a notice of appearance, on the
P la in tiff's Attorne.v within 20 days after
the service of this summons, excluelve of
th e day of service (or within 30 days
a fte r the service Is complete If thi«
summons is not personally delivered to
you within tho State of New Y o rk ); and
In oasa of your failure to appear or
answer, Judcrment will be taken agralnst
you by default for the relief demanded
In the complaint.
Dat«d, New York, Ju ne 19. 1968.
Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post
We understand.
Office Address: Seymour Schneidernian,
835 East lO.'ird St.. Bronx, N.Y. 10459.
ACTION FOR DIVORCE. TO; SAMUEL
CARTER. The
foregroing: summons
Is
•erved upon you by publication pursu a nt
to an order dated June 26, 1068, of
FUNERALS FROM $250
HON. ABRAHAM N. GELLER. a J u s t­
ice of the Supreme Court of the State
o f New York, and filed alongr with the
Call 628-8700
o th e r p aper in the office of Bronx County
to reach any of our
10 neighborhood chapels
Clerk. Action for Divorce.
in the Bronx, Brooklyn,
Dated, New York, July 6, 1968.
Manhattan and Queens.
Seymour Schneidernian, Esq.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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s e t t le m e n t o f
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t ic le
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In
th e
Leader
w as
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ta k e
w as
re p re s e n t th e
show n
by
fir e fig h te r s .
th e
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and
w e re p r e p a r e d to c a r r y o u t— a r e fu s a l to
tiv e
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th e
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a r­
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to
c iv il
se a vic e
e m p lo y e e s ,
even
tw o
o r g a n i­
d o a d m in is tr a ­
m anpow er
s itu a tio n .
1968, p a g e
TH E
s e i*vice
th e
e m p lo y e e s
have
yeai-a
th a t
p ro v e d
fir e fig h te r s
fa c t, th e y
w e re
r e lu c t a n t ly
not
lo o k in g
a g re e d to
fo r
w o rk
m o re
o v e r t im e
m oney.
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In
because
th e y
can
fir e s
and
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th e
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and
fig h t th e
of
w h ic h
ever
a re
In c r e a s in g
p la g u in g
num ber
N ew
Y o rk
of
C ity .
a ls o l o o k i n g f o r a d d i t i o n a l s a f e g u a r d s a g a i n s t
a tta c k s
w o rk e d
upon
th e ir
p e rs o n s
as
th e y
re s p o n d e d
a t fir e s .
T h e C it y D ir e c t o r o f L a b o r R e la tio n s , H e r b e r t H a b e r , a n d
A r v id
in g ,
A n d e rs o n , d ir e c to r o f th e
a re
to
b e c o n g r a t u la te d
O ffic e o f C o lle c t iv e B a r g a in ­
fo r
th e ir
su e
B o th th e U F O A a n d th e U F A
f o r t h e i r r e s p o n s i b le l e a d e r s h i p
te r In
a v e r tin g
w o rk
In
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In
c o m p e titio n
w ith
b u s in e s s .
h a jr d w o r k I n
c lin e d
us m a y
to
fa c t ,
have
accept
not
t h is
k n o w in g
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th e
been
s lu r
we
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as
have
to
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th e
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io u a
d e p a rtm e n t
con­
of
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tihe
T
h e
C i v i l S e r v ic e
m e m b e r s h ip
h is to r y .
a t th e
s a m e p a c e w h ile
d o u b le d
In
The
s ib ility
th e
and
e le c t io n
CSEA
r e s u lts .
tw o
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has
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n e a r ly
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show n
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t-h e
b o th .
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J u r is d ic t io n s ,
c o m p e titio n
th e
w ith o u t
ra n k s
fin e s t
to
o th e r
because
of
o f
be
c o m p e n s a tio n
c iv il
s e r v ic e ,
fo u n d .
and
Ita
a re
s a la r y
and
m ig h t be
N ew
Y o rk
and
e d u c a tio n a l
r e a d in g
fo r
a ll
c iv U s e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s .
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Brooitlyn, N.Y.
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L e a d e r:
J u ly
Leader
an
p re s s e d
h is
fa ir n e s s
of
28
is s u e
unnam ed
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p e rs o n
o p in io n
c iv il
of
on
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exam s,
t h a t th e F e d e ra l g o v e rn ­
m e n t m a d e e x c e p tio n s a n d a llo w e d
w ho
w e iie u n a b le
to
pass
e x a m s to b e p r o m o te d .
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o u r o r g a n iz a tio n ? Im a g in e th e I n ­
c o m p e te n t
a llo w e d
p e o p le
In to
who
s ta t e
m e n t io n
w o u ld
“ c o m p a n y s to o lle s ,”
at
th is
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th e
th e
re a s o n
g e n e ra l
fo r
w hat
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w e r e p a id
i d
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E m p lo y e e s
annual
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A
new
Y o rk
R a re
B lo o d C lu b h a s b e e n f o r m e d
C ity
E m p lo y e e
s o n n e l D ir e c to r
and
H o b e rm a n
announced.
has
B lo o d
B lo o d
C r e d it
C r e d i t B o a ir d
C ity
C h a ir m a n
fo r
w o u ld
a re
w ho
so m u c h
fo u n d
ra th e r
d o in g
Is
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by
q u a n t it y
B lo o d
b u ild
O i-e d lt
an
w hen
of
th e
a d e q u a te
ra re
b lo o d
a t la rg e .
fo r
needed
E m p lo y e *
P ro g i'a m ,
and
In v e n to r y
th e
to
of
c o m im a in lty
|> o s« lb le
p e rio d s
has
th r o u g h
a
been
m ade
fla s h - fr e e z e
p ix> ce » i w th ic h h a s b e e n d e v e lo p e d
by
th e
N ew
Y o rk
B lo o d
to
be
th a n
u n a b le
S o lo m o n
p e t it iv e
exam s.
th e
w ith
w hose
c o o p e r a tio n
and
fa -
od lltJe s t h e E m p lo y e e B lo o d C r e d it
P ro g ra m
A
fr e e
b e n e fits
on
o f th e
C e n te r
th e
th e
our
u n io n
to
by
pass
S t-ate
tlh r o u g h
P e rh a p s
s h o u ld
F e d e ra l
see i f
o p e ra te s .
b ro c h u re
keep
th e
d e s c r ib in g
p ro g ra m
m ay
go
to
“ w h a t-
w o rk
g o v e r n m e n t,
g ra e e la
o t h e r s id e
th e
fo r
J u s t to
g re e n e r o v e r
of
th e
fe n c e .
a ll
O sw ego
be
C o u n ty
D .O .T .
c h a p te r , O S E A
obt<aJned b y w i l t i n g t h e N e w Y o r k
g ra m ,
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Y o rk ,
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J u ly
w ho
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C o u rt
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w ho
s e e k in g
S e c tio n
Is
J u ly
pay
re s p o n ­
fo r
of
equal
S e p te m b e r 1, 1962,
been
of
th e
c o u r t o f f ic e r s
equal
had
C o u rt
th e
S u p re m e
a s s ig n e d
th e
to
S u p re m e
th e
C o u r t.
th e
o f
to
of
J u ly
J u ly
th e
1,
1963,
S u p re m e
19, 1964, t h e
as c o m p a re d
C o u rt
c o u rt
o f f ic e r
p a id
th a t
th e
a l-
C o u rt
p e titio n ­
w ith
w e re
a d m itte d
to
th e
th e
fo r
C iv il
S u p re m e
sam e
o r ig in a lly
th e
1962
p e titio n e r s
p e rfo rm e d
equal pay
p o lic y
o f C o u n ty C o u r t
p e titio n e r s w e re k e p t
th e
of
th e
new
$ 8 ,3 0 0 .
sam e
as
o f f ic e r s .
tra n s fe r re d
115 o f t h e
w o rk .”
1, 1963 t o
S u p re m e
had
1,
o f f ic e r
per annum
RESPONDENTS
had
C o u n ty
In
c o u rt
19, 1964, th e
S u p re m e
TH E
w ho
been
In
S e r v ic e
S ta te
“ to
Law
c o u rt
C o u rt
as
d u tie s
e q u a l w o rk ,
T h e lib e r a l ju d ic ia l
New Member
ha«
been
nam ed
a
m em ber
o f t h e T e m p o r a r y S ta te C o m m is ­
s io n to C o m m e m o ra te t h e W a r
1612.
c o n tin u e d
a
The
as
S u p re m e
o f f ic e r s
fro m
th o s e
th e
S u p re m e
p e titio n e r s
p r o v id e
C o u rt.
d e c la r e s
equal pay
o f th is
th e
c o u rt
th e
w h ic h
a p p lic a tio n
c ite d
th a t It
fo r
p o lic y
C o u r t h e ld
of
C o u r t o f A p p e a ls
s e c r e ta r y
w hen
C o u r t J u s tic e
equal
Is I l l u ­
th a t he
w as
In
th e
th e
in
M a tte r
of
C o u n ty
Judge
la tu r e
m u s t n e c e s s a r ily
C o u rt
e m p lo y e e s
be
e n title d
a ft-e r
S e p te m b e r
1,
a
a s w e ll a s
TH E
to
th e
1962,
s a la r y
to
th e
sam e
s a la r y
th e
as
th a t
p e titio n e r s
S ta te
th e
Y o r k . A s J u s tic e
o n ly
s a la r ie s
p ro te s t."
who
T h is
a
check
fo r
th e
a ll
s a la r y
to
e n d o rs e
r e lie s
Y o rk
of
c e r ta in
C ity
r e le a s e s
re a s o n
N ew
Y o rk .
to
of
b a r th e
th e
r e le a s e s
w hen
upon
an
a c c o rd
th e
and
th e y
checks
but
re c o v e ry
of
th e
th o s e
“ under
s a tis fa c tio n
e n d o rs e s
The
th e
to
checks
C ode
e m p lo y e e s
a ll
check
th is
re ­
r o u tin e ly
en­
In
p e titio n e r s
p e titio n e r s
of
o f
of
th e
e x is te n c e
“ u n d e r p r o te s t.”
fo r
a
and
C ity
not
becam e
th a t e n d o rs e m e n t
e m p lo y e e
m any
o f
c o v e re d
A d m in is tr a tiv e
s ta te s
p ro te s t.”
w hy
th e
th e y
C ity
e m p lo y e e s
tim e
o f
The
p u rp o s e s
t h e i r s a la r y
w h ic h
u n le s s
pay
th e
as
by
In e ffe c tiv e
fo r
th e
d e c id in g
lim it
C ity
n o te d , th e
b a r, th e C o u r t In
to
th e
M o r r is s e y
“ under
p e r io d s f o r w h ic h
base
d e fe n s e s
s ig n e d
lia b ility
e m p lo y e e s
c o n s titu te s
th e ir
s a la r y
te c h n ic a l
had
not
not
N ew
w o rd s
th e
C o u n ty
e m p lo y e e s
t e c h n ic a l d e fe n s e w a s a p p lic a b le
d id
q u ir e m e n t e x p la in s
d o rs e
of
and
d e fe n s e
C ity o f
tw o
fro m
because
subsequent
o f th e
c la im s
on
o f th e ' p e titio n e r s
SECOND
p e titio n e r s
fo r m e r
C o u rt
of
p e titio n e r s
r e le a s e s w e r e
e m p lo y e e s
N ew
w ith
r e lie d
e m p lo y e e s
c la im s
o f th e
p u rp o s e s
re s p o n d e n ts
C o u r t d e c id e d
pay
fo r
th a t
S u p re m e
as
L e g is ­
In c re a s e .
RESPONDENTS
s e r v ic e s
w e re
In te n d e d
lik e
K a n t o r p e titio n . T h e
d is c h a r g in g
th e ir
have
tr e a te d
be­
c o u r t r e o r g a n iz a tio n .
t h e s e c r e ta r y o f a S u p r e m e C o u r t J u s tic e b e c a u s e t h e
th e
had
to
case
no
at
c h o ic e
th e
p a y r o ll
p e t i t i o n e r s ig n e d h is p a y c h e c k s “ u n d e r
p ro te s t.”
G U ID E D
w o rk ,”
B Y
J u s tic e
W a g n e r In v o lv e d
R e in
case
p u b lic
THE
s im ila r
S p e c ia l
T e rm
e m p lo y e e s t o
e s t s ta n d a rd s . T h e
e n tity
and
p r in c ip le
M o r r is s e y
o f
Its
th e
is s u e s
th e
o b s e rv e d
s ta n d a r d
is t
h e ld
th a t
e q u ita b le ”
and
th e
le g a lit y
equal
R e in
case.
In
r e la t io n s h ip
g o v e rn e d b y th e
each
o th e r
v.
th e
of
h ig h ­
g o v e rn m e n t
s h o u ld
not
o f t h e m a r k e t p la c e , b u t b y
m o s t s e n s it iv e . ”
w a s n o re a s o n w h y th e p e titio n e r s
lo w e r s a la r ie s f o r e q u a l w o r k . T h e J u r ­
p e titio n e r s ’
th a t
th e
fo r
of
c o n c e r n f o r t h e c a u s e o f J u s tic e , J u s ­
th e re
s h o u ld h a v e r e c e iv e d
pay
case
K a n to r
th a t
to w a rd
h o n o r th e
tic e M o r r is s e y r u le d
th e
o f b e h a v io r o f t h e
“ th e
H IS
to
e m p lo y e r a r e
e m p lo y e e s
of an
“ equal
th a t
ic y
p u n tlllo
o f
o b s e rv e d
b e g o v e rn e d b y th e
E X P R E S S IN G
A L B A N Y — V in c e n t D e e o f C la y ­
to n
Judge
com ­
L E O N A R D T . P R IN S , P re s .,
C it y E m ip lo y e e B lo o d C r e d it P r o ­
S to i-a g e o f ra a e b lo o d f o r In d e ­
fin ite
try
be st in
s iz n a m e ”
p r o v id e r a r e b lo o d I n
m e m b e rs
l e t ’s
P e r­
T h e n e w c lu b h a s t w o m a in o b ­
je c tiv e s — t o
d ir e c t
a re
e ff e c tiv e
S e p te m b e r
fo r
e m p lo y e e s .
a s im p le e x a m .
a s p a r t o f th e
P ro g ra m ,
s a la r y
TH E
H o o r a y f o r c i v i l s e rv ic e e x a m s ;
New
C o u n ty ,
c o u r t o f f ic e r s
of
$ 6 , 9 l5
S ta te
c o n fu s io n
one,
th e y
som eone
A
fro m
s a la r y
w a s $ 7 ,5 9 0 . F r o m
e tc .
s u p e rv is e d b y p e rs o n n e l w h o k n o w
T o
th e
not
F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t p o s i­
is
I,
e d
s a la r y
fr ie n d s ,
P e rh a p s th e s e e x c e p tio n s m a d e
a ro u n d
F o r m
becam e
a c c ru e d
In m o s t F e d e r a l b u re a u s .
C l u b
K in g s
p e titio n e r s
th o s e
p o s itio n s ,
“ s p e c ia l”
be
b lu n d e r in g , in c o m p e te n c y a n d a l l -
B l o o d
th e
C o u rt
th o u g h t
ex­
th e
and
R a r e
C o u r t,
w ho
A T T H E T I M E o f t h e m e r g e r , t h e s a la r y
cam e
tio n s
R e s p o n s ib ility h a s I t b o n u s .
s o u g h t to
p e titio n e r s
o f th e
e n lig h t e n in g
e x p e r ts , p u b lic is t s , f ie ld m e n — t h e y a r e a l l h i g h l y e x p e r ie n c e d
q u a lif ie d .
p r o c e e d in g
te n
t h a t ca se , th e s e c r e ta r y to th e C o u n ty
p r o fe s ­
A tto r n e y s ,
16,
G o ld b e r g v . B e a m e . I n
In t e r e s t in g ,
p e o p le
g r o w th
J u ly ,
s t r a t e d b y t h e o p in io n
be
g r o w isnt ga t in g
c o n tin u e d
have
its
J o u r n a l,
to
to
o ff ic e r s
fro m
s io n a l
has
in
q u a litie s .
W h ile
e le c te d
e le c t io n
been
h ig h e s t
a
Law
S t a t e a g e n c ie s . T h is s h o u ld p r o v e
In
In c re a s e s .
tre m e n d o u s
CSEA
e m p lo y e e s
m a t t e r , s i m i l a r a r tic le s
m a t­
w e e k re p o rte d
lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t u n it s
th is
q u a lif ic a t io n s
t h e y p e rfo i-m . F o r t h a t
o b ta in e d
o n u s
1 7 0 ,6 5 5 — ^ th e
m e m b e r s h ip
of annual
fo r
a fte r
has
th e s e
ra te
re a s o n
B
E m p lo y e e s A s « ;n ., t h i s
e m p lo y e e
of
th e
o u t lin in g
Lauds Exams
e n r o llm e n t o f
S ta te
in
Fund
w hat
r e q u ir e d
th e w o rk
a n u g ly s it u a t io n .
e s p o n s i b i l i t y ’s
KAN TO R
g ra n t th e
a iid
o th e r
heads
In s u i-a n c e
E d it o r , T h e
R
Y o rk
o f f i c e r s w a s $ 6 ,3 1 0 p e r a n n u m , a n d t h e
li s h f u r t h e r a r tic le s f r o m th e v a r -
m a tte r.
th is
(N e w
t h e e f f ic ie n c y o f c i v i l
s e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s la c o m p a re d In
of
J u s tic e
fo r c o n ­
h is r e c e n t d e t e r m in a t io n o f t h e c a s e
w o r k . W it h c o u r t r e o r g a n iz a tio n
C o u n ty
a ls o t o b e c o n g r a t u la t e d
and
J u s tic e .
c o n c e rn
C o u r t,
s p e c if ic a lly
to
of
o r g a n iz a tio n
e d f o r fir e
d u t y b e fo r e N o v e m b e r . T h e y w e r e lo o k in g , in s te a d ,
In s tru m e n t
th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f K in g s C o u n ty m e rg e d w it h
S ta te
a d d i t i o n a l h e lp
an
s u c c e s s fu lly c o n d u c t a n In s u ra n c e
a d d i t i o n a l m a n p o w e r w h i c h w a s p r o m is e d c o u ld n o t b e t r a i n ­
fo r
be
1 0 ).
S u p re m e
I t m i g h t b e a g o o d Id e a to p u b ­
The
s h o u ld
K a n t o r v . P r o c a c c in o
d e n ts to
m any
LAW
s id e r a t io n s o f J u s tic e I n
of
Jf
p la c e
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Fund
2 C iv il S e rv ic e
v e ry
TH E
o n ly f r o m th e s t a n d p o in t t h a t - c i v i l
m any
r e s p o n s ib ilit y
w h ic h
In s u r a n c e
J u ly
a n u n fa v o r a b le l i g h t t o t h a t o f
honest ba
­ a t e e n te rp i-is e e m p lo y e e s t h a t
p rr iv
and
Dictates of Justice
T h o m a s E . M o r r is s e y , J r . d e m o n s t r a t e d h is
m e a n d p r o b a b ly to a g r e a t m a n y
p r iv a t e
e ffe c t.
F a rth e r
z a tio n s
N ew
■y WILLIAM GOFFEN
State Insurance Fund
over
e r s h
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LEADERS
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ANSW ERS
about
HEALTH INSURANCE
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Covernment Relations Manager
BLUE C R O S S - B L U E SH IE LD
A lb an y , N e w Y ork
T h is C o lu m n w i l l a p p e a r p e r io d ­
ic a lly .
Aa
P a rry
a
w ill
p u b llo
s e r v ic e ,
M r.
s m s w e r q u e s tio n s
r e la ­
t iv e to th « S ta te w id e P la n . P le a s e
lu b m l t
your
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B lu e
M a n a g e r,
1215
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The
to
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S ta te w id e
W e s te rn
P la n ,
A venue,
A lb a n y ,
N . Y . 12203. P le a s e d o n o t s u b m it
q u e s tio n s
p e r t a in in g
to
s p e c ific
c la im s . O n ly q u e s tio n s o f g e n e r a l
In t e r e s t
can
be
a n s w e re d
Q . R e c e n tly , m y
a c c id e n t
p o rte d
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$ 6 .0 0
b ill
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and
fo r
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b u t s a id
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a c c id e n t
a
fo r
had
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th e
s u b m itte d
to
w ife
at
h e re .
$ 1 6 .0 0
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p a id
th e
d o c to r ’s
b ill,
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c o u ld n ’t
pay
t h e r e m a i n i n g $ 1 0 .0 0 w h i c h
w as
th e
cost o f
an
X -ra y
a t t h e d o c t o r ’ s o f f ic e . L a t e r
m y
d a u g h te r h a d
d e n t.
The
an
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A. If
in
an
an
of
p e rfo rm e d
an
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under
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of
h o s p ita l,
it e m
S ta te w id e
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in
p a rtm e n t
a
cases.
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W h a t e ls e d o y o u h a v e t o p a y ?
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The
c h a rg e
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tr a n s p o r tin g
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p o r t o f e n tr y . T h e d e a le r d e liv e r y
e n t r y f o r th e V W s e d a n .
T h e p r i c e in c lu d e s F e d e r a l e x c i s e t a x a n d i m p o r t
c a r fro m
th e
c h a rg e . A n d
l o c a l s a le s t a x .
T h e r e is o n e o p t i o n a l t h a t m a k e s a l o t o f s e n s e .
d u ty .
It a ls o
in c lu d e s
th «
b u ilt - in
h e a te r/d e fro s te r,
The
m a t c h in g
le a t h e r e t t e
u p h o ls te r y . F o r $ 3 0 .0 0
c o v e re d
be­
ca u se i t w a s p e rfo rm e d in
th e
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e x t r a . ( N e a r ly e v e r y b o d y g e ts it b e c a u s e It e lim i­
d o c t o r ’s o f f ic e , b u t y o u r d a u g h ­
s id e r e a r v i e w m i r r o r , a n d s e a t b e lt s f r o n t a n d b a c k .
n a te s th e n e e d f o r s lip c o v e r s .)
t e r ’s c l a i m
In
th e
not
Is
d o w n e c o n o m y m o d e l.
W h a t ’s th e c a rc h ?
T h e r e is n ’ t a n y .
p r o b a b ly o r ig in a t e d
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m e n t a n d , t h e r e f o r e , w a s p a id
as
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U n le s s , o f c o u r s e , y o u c o u n t t h e c o s t o f g a s a n d
h e a d re s ts .
I t ’ s t h e p r i c e o f t h e r e a l t h in g , n o t a s t r i p p e d -
o i l i t t a k e s y o u t o g e t h e r e in y o u r p r e s e n t c a r j .
e m e rg e n c y
tre a tm e n t. T h e
th e
N o t t o m e n tio n th e p a d d e d d a s h a n d f r o n t s e a t
a
c o v e re d
m e d ic a l e x p e n s e o n y o u r M a j­
o r M e d ic a l. K e e p y o u r r e c e ip t.
Q. I
am
e n r o lle d
S ta te w id e
A
and
P la n
B
of
u n d e rs ta n d
tio n
in
b o th
and
th e
P a rts
M e d ic a r e .
th a t
I
p r e s c r ip ­
d ru g s a re n o t c o v e re d
under
M e d ic a r e .
c o v e re d
w id e
under
A re
m y
th e y
S ta te ­
P la n ?
A . Y e s . P r e s c r ip t io n
c o v e re d
( M a jo r
d ru g s a re
under
P a rt
M e d ic a l) )
S ta te w id e
P la n
of
w ith
III
your
c o - in -
s u r a n e c a n d d e d u c tib le fa c t o r s
a p p ly in g .
To
m ake
a
c la im
u n d e r M a jo r M e d ic a l, y o u m a y
s e c u re
fro m
nel
th e
your
n e c e s s a ry
p a y r o ll
o flic e r .
or
fo r m s
p e rs o n ­
Amltyvill* Monfar Motors, Ud.
Auburn Martin Barry, Inc.
tatavia Bob Hawkes, Inc.
Bay Sher* Trans-Island AutomobKoi Co rp.
Boytldtt Boy Volkswagon Corp.
Bmghamlon Roger Kr«sg«, lna»
Bronx Avoxo Corporation
Bronjt Balk-Dsfrin Motor Corp.
Brooklyn Aldan Volkswagen, Inc.
Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc.
Brooklyn KingsboroMotonCorp.
BufFala Jim Kelly's, Inc.
Buffalo Butler Volkswagen, Inc.
Elmsford Howard Holmei, Inc.
Fulton lakeland Volkswagen, Inc.
Geneva Dochak Motors, Inc.
Glens Falls Bromley Imports;, Inc.
Hamburg Hal Casey Moton^ Inc.
Harmon Jim McGlone Motors^ Inc.
Hempstead Small Con^ Inc.
HIcksvlll* Walters-Donaldson, Ino;
HomeN Suburban Motors, Inc.
Horseheadi H. R. Amacher & Soni^ Inc
Nwdioa
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John F«or« Motors Imw
Huntington Feam Motors, tne.
Inwood Volkswag en 5 Towns. Inc.
Miaca Ripley Motor Corp.
Jamaica Manes Volkswagen, Inc.
Jamestown Stateside Motors, Inc.
Johnstown Vglley Small Car Corp.
Kingston Amerling Volkswagen, Inc.
La GrangevlH* Ahmed Motors, ltd.
Latham Academy Motors, Inc.
Massena Seaway Volkswagen, Ina.
Merrldc Saker Motors Corp., Ud.
Middletown Greenspan Motors, Inc.
Montlcello Route 42 Volkswagen Corp.
Mount Klsco North County Volkswagen, Ina.
New Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, ln«.
New Rochelle County Automotive Co., Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Bristol Motors, Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Fifth Avenue, Inc
Newburgh F & C Motors, Inc.
Renssefaer Coolay Motors Corp.
Riverheod Don Wold's Autohaus
Rochester
Breton Motors, Inc.
Rochester
Rochester
F. A. Motors, Inc.
Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc.
East Rochester Irmar Volkswagen, Inc.
Rom* Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc.
Roslyn Dor Motors, Ud.
SoyviNn Blanco Motors, Inc.
Schenectady Colonie Motor*, Inc.
$mIthtown Qeprga and Dalton Volkiwagea In*.
Southampton Brill Motors, ltd.
Sprinfl Valley C. A. Haigh, Inc.
Staten Island Staten Island Small Con, ltd.
SyracuM Sprague Motors, Inc.
East Syracus* Prac!si6n Autos, Inc.
Tonawanda Granville Motors, Inc.
Utica Martin Volkswagen, Inc.
Valley StreoM Val-StreamVolkswage^lnc,
Niagara FaNs Amendola Motorik ln«.
Clean Olean Imports, Inc.
Oneonta John Eckert, Inc.
Plattsburgh Celeste Motor*, tnc,
Watertown Horblln Motors, Inc.
WestNyack Foreign Cars of Rockland, Im .
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Woodbury Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc.
Woodsida Queensboro Volkswoget^ Inc.
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S t r a t f o r d A v e ., B r o n x .
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207 E a s t 7 4 th S t., N e w Y o r k .
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ASSEM BLY
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2350
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F o rt
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la n d .
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News Of The Sehools
By A. L PETERS
CurriculumGuide
Explains Teaching
OnMinority Groups
“To help th e pupil understand
and appreciate the diverse groups
th a t make up oiu* American eoclety; recognize and appreciate
th e
contributions
of
various
groups; appi’eciaite nooi-wefitem as
well as western Influences on our
culture; improve self-im age; re­
alize th a t interdependence has
always been an Indispensable
part o f our American heritage
and develop skills In interper­
sonal and intergroup relations.”
T his Is the statem en t o f the
objective o f a new curriculum
guide for secondary school teach ­
ers released this week by the New
York City Board o f Education, e n ­
titled "Teaching About M inor­
ities in Classroom Situations.”
Superintendent of Schools Dr.
B em ard E. Donovan praised the
new booklet, declaring:
“I believe this curriculum guide
Is a direct approach to the prob­
lem of interpreting the culture
and contributions of all m inority
groups w hich have in the past
made this City and nation great
and w hich are now striving to
make them even greater. It should
be a valuable tool for every secon­
dary school teacher.”
T he 115-page guide, also deKcri'bed as a resource bulletin,
contains a chaptei* on overall sug­
gestions to the teacher in an In­
tegrated classroom situation and
a chapter on problem situations
dealing with pre-conceptions and
misconceptions concerning minor­
ity groups.
There are chapters on various
ethnic groups w hich make up
America, Including the American
Indian, Chinese, Irish, Italian,
Jewish, Negro, Polish, Puerto
Rican and Swedish. T hese chap­
ters give backgi'ound Information
on each group and outline their
contributions to American h is­
tory and culture.
Included in the guide are sug­
gested activities, printed m aterials
and other data useful to teachers
and pupils.
Dr. Seelig Lester Is Deputy Sup­
erintendent in charge of InstrucIJon and Curriculum for the City
echool system.
T he Curriculum Guide was pub­
lished by the Bureau o f Curricu­
lum Development o f the Board o f
Education under supervision of
William H. Bristow, assistant sup­
erintendent.
Counselors Over 30
Turn OnTo Students
Mrs. Daisy Shaw, director of
educational and vocational guid­
ance in the New York City schools,
Is anxious that her stfiff of guid­
ance counseOioa^ be acquainted
With c u n e n t terminology In com ­
municating with their studentdlente.
Mrs. Shaw has piepared a glos»ary entitled "Do You Understand
What They a ie Saying?” It was
prepated for counselors over 80,
•he said.
The glossary gives the followinc
Hi cuiuent slang;
L
SERVICE
LEADER
by t h l i Board In 1S65 and for
three yea ri we have been grap­
pling w ith th is serious problem.
W e have n ot been sluggish, we
have n ot been unresponsive, as
anyone who has any con tact with
us can easily detect. T he new
members will readily see the dayto-day efforts we are making to
advance educational quality.
"On behalf o f the Board I am
pleased to welcome them and
know th a t they will work closely
w ith us In an effort to resolve
our many problems. Unfortunately
there are those who are seeking
to divide the new Board m em ­
bers from the old and to polarize
the two groups. No greater dis­
service can be done to the school
system and the children it serves,
if this comes to pass. Only
through joint effort can progress
be m ade.”
Up tight: tense, anxious, In dis­
tress; groovy: marvelous, super,
tof)e; to put on: to deceive, to
pretend; to red cross: to give sup­
port, assis^t; hang-up (noun): a
problem.
.Bread: money; a blood; an AfroAmerican, a Black; oat: an in­
dividual, (e.g. a "cool c a t” ); off
the wall: foolish, ridiculous; out
oS sight: perfect, beautiful; to
m ake the scene: to be present;
stay loose: be on the alert.
To cop out: to And an ailbi,
an excuse; to turn ofT: to be un­
responsive; to drop out: to ignore
or repudiate niiiddle class values;
to rap: to com m unicate, to talk
honestly; to play It cool: to be
nonchalant; soul food: southern
cooking; a square: someone who
is "too sti-aight” ; to turn on:
Mayor Lindsay has authorized
to be responsive. Interested, to salary increases for 1,1(X) city high
school students who are employed
enjoy.
in various m anlcipal agencies un­
der the Cooperative Education
program, it is reported by Mrs.
Renee C. Sherline, acting director.
A personnel order signed by the
R. D an Lyles has been appoint­ Mayor provides an increase of
ed Assistant Dean of the Borough approximately 25 percent for the
of M anhattan Community College. students, thereby establishing a
Dean Lyles joins the youngest of weekly i*ate of $67.50 for seniors
the comm unity colleges of City and $62.50 for Juniors. Cooper­
Univei-sity of New York from his ative education utilizes team s of
post as associate dean of instruc­ two students who work one week
tion at the American River Junior and attend school one week on
College in Sacramento, Califoniia. an altea-nating basis.
At M anhattan Community Col­
lege, D ean Lyles will continue his
special in te ie st in the role which
remedial education can play In
the learning process of disad­
Nearly 10,000 para-professlonals
vantaged and underachieving stu­ are employed by the New Yoo’k
dents. He has had a considerable ' City Board of Education for the
amount of teaching and adminis­ summer m onths to various activ­
trative experience in research stu­ ities and services. Theses include
died, in remedial work, in e d u c a -! teacher aides, school aides, edu­
tional television, and in follow-up I cational assistants, fam ily service
studies of junior college graduates. I workers and fam ily assistants.
A graduate of Colorado State
Each employee works about 30
College, D ean Lyles worked under ; hours per week for six weeks or a
a F old Foundation grant a t the total of 180 hours dui’ing the sum ­
U niversity of Chicago as coordin­ mer. T he para-professionals are
ator of reseaa'ch in the counseling employed In early childhood cen ­
center. H e is an associate in the ters, in elementary schools and
American Psychological Associ­ in Junior high schools.
ation, the Sacramento Valley P sy­
T he para-professionals, who in ­
chology Association, and the Cali­ clude com m unity residents, high
fornia Teachers Association.
school graduates and college
students, are paid salaries ranging
from $1.75 to $2.50 per hour de­
pending on the type of work perfoi-med. M any of the workers are
enrolled in the Career Ladder
Program o f the Auxiliary Educa­
tion Career U nit o f the CTity
Mrs, Rose Shapiro, president
school system, operating ou t of
of the Board of Education, made
centa-al headquarters.
the following remarks fo llo w in g ,
Coordinator of the para-profes­
the sweaaing-in ceremonies of the !
sional pi-ograms is Gladstone A t­
newly appointed members o f the
well.
Board:
“I read w ith considerable In­
S ch o o l D ire c to r
terest th e Mayor’s interview In
ALBANY — Dr. Emanuel M.
today’® New York Times. I t Is
Rechter, deputy dli-ector of the
good to know that the Mayor and
Sampson S tate School D ivision of
his Administration are form ulat­
Willard S ta te Hospital, Is the new
ing plans to broaden the educa­
director o f the W ilton S tate
tional process. I hope th a t this
School.
Indicates the dawn o f a new f i­
The new school is scheduled to
nancial day for education, w ith
be built in Saratoga County and
increased funds to m ake these
will serve 600 mentally retarded
programs vlatole. Parenthetically,
children and adulte.
we m ust remember that the
Dr, Rechter will participate In
Board’* budget request w as out
th e plannlnff o f the school and
considerably and intensive efforts
confer w ith architects and c o n ­
are now under way to spread these
tractors.
cuts where they will do th e least
damage.
Think of the price of a false
“May I remind you th a t decen­ ilarm . It could cause d eath te
tralisation WM first i^roDiulgaied' f i f c n u u a .
Salary Raises For
‘Co-Op’ Students
Lyles Named Dean
Of Manhattan College
Para*Profess!onals
At WorkIn Schoo's
Mrs. Shapiro Greets
NewBoard Members;
Warns Of Division
Page IlleTMi
P la tts b u r g h
W o rk sh o p F o r
C o n su m e r [ c o n . T e a c h e rs
T h e N e w Y o rk S t a t e C o u n c il o f E c o n o m ic E d u c a tjo n ,
S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f N e w Y o r k a t A lb a n y , w ill s p o n s o r a C o n ­
s u m e r E c o n o m ic s S e m i n a r d u r in g t h e l a s t w e e k o f A ugu& t.
T h e C o n f e r e n c e , u n d e r t h e d ir e c t io n o f P r o fe s s o r J . W o o d r o w
Sayre,
Executive
Director
of
ional
director,
Sears-RoebucJi
NYSCBE, will be held at Valcour
Foundation. His topic will be “T h e
Education
Conference
Center,
Consumer and Education.”
S tate Univea-fiity College at P la tts­
M any o f the teachers who wlU
burgh, from August 25 through
be attending were participants In
August 30.
a Consumer Economics In stitu te
New York S ta te teachers of
held last summ er under the S tat«
consumer
economics.
Including
Council’s sponsorship. Individual®
members o f a Council-formed will be called upon to dem onstrate
Economics Committee, will Join
teaching strategies w hich th ey
in an exchange of ideas w ith sp e­
feel are the m ost useful and to
cialists from government, busin­ present teaching m aterials w hich
ess, labor, and education.
they have found m ost effective In
Among those taking part in the motivating students. Additionally,
sessions representing the various a study will be made of each M
fields will be Miss Mary Kelleher, the topics o f the S ta te EducaUoai
director, professional and co n ­ Departm ent syllabus in Oonsumear
sumer services. B eech N ut Baby Education.
Foods; Dr. Ludwig Jaffee, re­
An advisory group consisting o f
search director. New York S tate Mrs. Gladys Buell, Johnstow n
AFL-CIO; Dr. Hillls Idelman, High School, Johnstown; Mie«
curriculum advisor. State Educa- Barbara Pollack, Hendrick H u d tion Depaabment; Dr. Francis son H igh School, Montrose, and
Bethlen, econom ist. S tate Univer- j jo h n Holmes. Hudson Falla H igh
slty College at Plattsburgh; and sch o o l, Hudson, assisted w ith
W illiam Sharwell, vice-p resid en t,' plans for the conference.
New York Telephone Company.
T he one week conference ha 4
T h e keynote address a t the been made possible by a grant
opening n ight’s sessions will be ; from the Sears-Roebuck Poundagiven by Philo K. Holland, reg- tion.
Teacher Eligible Lists
TKACHBR
(1A -6R )
OF
COMMON
BRANCHES
M t. V e rn o n , 7 2 0 0 : R u b y M . H eller. H T .
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7190;
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7787;
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M a r l e n e O . W e i s e , B a.VRide, 7 0 6 7 : M a r c y
NY. 7100:
B.
S ilver.
B k ly n .
7K00:
S id n ey
P rin iR u th
6,
B r j - s o n , B k l y n . 7 0 9 0 : Joan
bertr. N e w Y o r k , 7 4 0 0 ; N a ta l ie H . K n isD. J a c o b i , L lM le N e c k , 7 0 7 0 : D a v id F oiw
b a i i m , J a j n a i e a , 7 1 5 . ' < : C a h r l e * G . H a r t ­ r e s t . B t , 7 0 5 0 ; M a r g a r e t A . Kucin, SI,
m a n , B r o n x , 71.S.S; T J n d a C a r l i a l , K l u s h - 7 0 5 0 ; M y r a J . L i p f i e t t , B k l y n , 7 0 5 0 ; L a n a
infr. 7 0 f i 7 ; R o p e m a r y A . M e n e i n a , S t a t n n
K . T h e o b a l d , B x , 7 5 0 ; L e a t h e a B. V anar
iR ’ a n d , 7 0 0 0 ; B a r b a r a L . K a p l a n , F o r e s t
dore,
N Y , 70.T 0; S y l v i a M . I^eTy,
Great
H ills.
0067:
M arlen e
G.
Roe*, B k ly n .
N e c k , 7 0 0 0 ; J a m e s F . W iloon, N Y , 7 0 0 0 ;
6900:
Rene*. H .
S ilv er.
B k ly n ,
07:»:J:
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I.
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R .iy N a d in * S h a p ir o , I^ lC ity, 6 5 0 7 :
G ail M .
m o n d S. B ell, B k l y n , 7 0 0 0 : J u d i t h
M.
W. B allard , N e w Y o rk . 6 5 3 3 : H elen M .
r-ev in e, N Y , 6 9 4 0 ; D e b o r a h M ellie, N Y .
S o h io tig ,
B k ly n .
6500:
S \ie
S.
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6 9 1 0 ; C aro lin e N . G elb ep an , G re a t N eck ,
N ew
Y o r k , 6.‘1 0 7 ;
R u th
G orham ,
N ew
0 9 0 0 ; S u s a n C. C o h e n , N Y , 8 9 0 0 ; N e a J*
Y ork, 6 3 0 0 : W alter F. L ow e. N ew Y ork,
D. S im m on s, N Y . 6 9 0 0 ; Ir m a D. C h alfetz,
6207:
N e w C ity, 6 8 9 0 ; S h ir le y G re e n e . Q u r e n a
L il.v 8 . S i l v e r s t e i n , B k l y n , 8 2 0 0 : L e a t V lsre, 6 8 5 0 ; F l e u r e t t e M a r g u l i e e , B a y o n n e i ,
ric « M . S choenberg-, B k ly n , 8 2 0 0 ; C ecelia
N . r 6 7 9 0 ; G w y n n T. A l e x a n d e r , Jam aica,
M . I^ sn c h , M id d io V lp e, 8 2 0 0 : S h e ila J .
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66fiOt
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F. JohnC aro l A . S piro, B k ly n , 6 6 5 0 ; P o lH e B .
8011 ,
Bk?yn.
8160:
Joyce
N . T arnion,
H icks,
NY,
6640;
Thom aj<
H.
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W odm ere,
8150:
B eseie F .
M o sk o w itz.
S I , fiOOO; R o n a l d A . D e b l a s l , N T . « r 5 0 j
C am b ria
H ts,
8160:
Frances
M cG hee,
F red
B an n ln frer, P a te rs o n , N J .
65S0t
B k ly n , 8 1 5 0 : E la in e B. L e h re r . J a m a ic a ,
D i a n e A . Z w i c k , B k l y n , 6540;
Hai-vey
8 1 2 0 : M iria m
L.
K aprow ,
NY.
8120:
M.
W in slo w ,
B k ly n ,
6450; A n d r « « I.
M ary
M . D e a n s , B k l y n , 8 1 0 0 : K l e a n o r P o l d e e s . y , F o r e s t H i l l s , 6450: B arb ara L
D o iin a y ,
B k ly n .
8100:
L in d a O.
S titt,
F eld m an ,
F lu B h in (r,
6250;
B?ve Of fn
^
B k ly n . 8 0 9 0 ; G ild a F . R o th en lH -rr, N Y . M a z z o la ,
NY,
6220;
F rancis
P.
Lcim >
8090:
V irg in ia
M. Lanahan,
W . C a ld ­ b ard o , B k ly n , 0 1 5 0 ; R ic h a r d E . W eo k eler,
w ell, N J, 8 0 8 0 ; N a n a I^ epelstat. B k ly n ,
B k l y n , 6 0 5 0 ; L u c y R . M a n z i , Bx, 6000.
8 0 7 0 : A n r e l a M . L o m b a r d o , B x , S O .' i O :
R a y H u t t n e r . N Y . S O.'i O: G r a l l E . N o v a r TR A C H K R O F T.IKRARY IN D A T
r o , B k l y n , S O .' i O ; S t e p h e n L . H ! > - n i o w i t z ,
K LIOMKNTARV SCIIOOIJS
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K uscher,
NY,
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8 0 5 0 : M elv in K u rs, N ew H y d * P k , 8 0 5 0 ;
S onia S. L ap p in , Bx, 8 7 2 0 ; Jo a n L . P reaD o n n a J . Z ook, B k ly n , 8 0 0 0 ; H a rv e y V .
k o , flk b 'n , 8 0 4 0 ; J a n e E , S tein , J a m a ic a ,
G o o d m an , B k ly n , 8 0 0 0 ; F a n n ie E . S im ­ 8 5 0 0 ;
J o a n W e t t i n g - f e l d , B a y s i d e , 8480l
o n , R o c k v ille C tre , 8 0 0 0 ; M ic h a e l T . G a iso ,
K o lren ce P . M o r to n , D o u rla p to n .
S400t
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7990:
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C.
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B k ly n ,
F l o r e n c e E . F e r t i k , J a c k s o n H t * . S240t
7 9 9 0 ; D o ra F o n ta n a , Q ueens, 7 9 5 0 ; M ary
B a rb a ra A lex an d er,
F o r e s t H illa, 82001L.
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7950:
C y n th ia
S . . r o y c e S . L n i i n e r . E l n i o n t . 7200: Alm a
K ick en so n , N Y . 7 9 5 0 :
R . Jaco.be. S I, 8 1 6 0 ; H ild a K . K lre c h ,
S h irle y G elda, B k ly n , 7 9 4 0 ; H o ra c « J.
L au relto n ,
8160;
C o rin n e
L.
Ben-Ami,
C h a p m a n , B k ly n , 7 9 0 0 ; J o a n n e E . S iniel,
NY, 8120; Eve?y«
D . P r o c t o r , St. Al*
F o r e s t H ills, 7 9 0 0 : G ra c e L . L y n c h , S I,
b a n s , 8 1 2 0 : J a c k s o n H t « , 8 1 2 0 ; Ann M.
7 9 0 0 : A n n e H offm an. N Y , 7 9 0 0 ;
W in ­ Cuneo,
SI,
8080;
R ob erta
F in k e lb te in ,
ifred M . Jo rd an , Bx, 7 8 5 0 : B everly G. Ja c k s o n
H ts,
8080;
S h irley
R ap p ap o rt,
B lo d o ,
NY,
7840;
V o n cile
R.
O liv e r,
B klyn, 8 0 8 0 ; F lo re n c e G o ld b erg , R o » ly n
E lverdale, 7 8 1 0 ;
E v e ly n S ilv e rm a n , N Y .
H is , 7 9 2 0 ; J e a n n e M . B y rn e , F o re a t H ill* ,
7800;
G ertru d *
G u b e r i i i k o f f , F l o r a l P k , 7 8 0 0 ; S h i r l e y J . H o l i d a y . N Y , 7760: R o ­
7 7 7 0 : L a w r e n c e D . C om en, B k ly n , 7 7 5 0 :
berta
J.
Roche,
E <lison,
7760;
AHc*
B ffi® S a p p l n , B k l y n , 7 7 5 0 ; J a n i e s E b r o n , J a c o b y , N Y , 7 7 2 0 ; M a r i e t t a T . S te v M ie f in ,
B k ly n , 7 7 5 0 ; R o p e I/? h rn ia n . F o r e s t H illa,
H aynide
7720;
TlirtV m a
M aunser,
F aj
7 7 4 0 : E u re n e M eyers, N Y, 7 7 2 0 ; S u san
R ockaw ay,
7680;
Ada
Z ay fert,
Bklyn,
D . S em etfram , F a r R o c k a w a y , 7 7 0 0 ; M a r ­ 7G 8 0 ; P h o e b e
L . G o l d m a n , N Y , 7640t
tin L .
Ja c o b y . D oufrlaston,
7 7 0 0 ; R o b ­ B e r t h a P . P e i - s o n , F l u s h i n g . 7640; B e t t y
ert
F.
B erent,
Bk^yn;
7700:
R ebecca
T . H e n d r i c k s o n , N Y , 7 6 0 0 : F r a n c l n e B.
S toller,
NY.
7690;
S h irley
R . T iirn er,
S chneider,
M errick ,
7520:
Ijco n o ra
O.
B k ly n , 76flO ; L o u is F ajron, K e w
G dns,
W eln traitb ,
B klyn,
7520;
Eethelle H.
7 0 5 0 : H elen B. S h aw . B ria rw o o d . 7 6 4 0 ;
K rim ,
F lu s h in g ,
7480;
F an n ie
Mtcbiorjlllan
le elln ,
NY,
7040;
M yrna
M.
w ltz, R o c k a w a y P k , 7 4 8 0 ;
G ra n re r , N Y . 7 0 4 0 ; N o rm a 8. G o ttlieb ,
R o selle
R o scn b lu m ,
Far
Rockaway,
NY. 7 6 0 0 : S h ip h rah
M ailer. L a u r e lto n .
7480;
L illian
R . S lav , F a r R o c k a w a y ,
7 6 0 0 : M ild re d R . B assett, B k ly n , 7 6 0 0 ;
7 4 4 0 ; A d l y n I. S e s s i n g , J a m a i c a , 7400t
R o b e rt 0. R eese, N Y . 7 5 9 0 ; B a rry P essln.
B a r b a r a M . R u«h. N Y , 7 2 8 0 ; E etelle B .
F lu sh ln r. 769 0 :
G r a u . N Y , 7 2 0 0 ; R e a M . C a r p , N Y . 71801
H e l e n R e id , N Y , 7 0 4 0 ; H »lf«i 8 . R e l c l i ,
M a rira re t R . M a h e r , B elle H a rb o r, 7 5 7 0 ;
J a c q u e l i n e A. R o l l *
H a r r i e t A. J o h n s o n , B k l y n , 7 5 5 0 ; D o r o ­ F a r R o c k a w a y . 6 9 6 0 ;
Ina,
Jam aica.
6800;
Ellee >D
B. L e i n ,
th y
L . Johnson,
B klyn,
7560;
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6080;
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A. B r o w n . Plw
SI, 7 6 0 0 : N a n c y A . F o r k e r , F re « h M e a ­ B k ly n ,
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k e e p sle . 7 4 6 0 : L in d a C. C h e rn in , F ln s h in r, 7 4 3 0 ; B o n n ie G. S ep lo n , N Y , 7 4 0 0 ;
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karth
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B arrr A.
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H ts,
7800;
P atricia
M.
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NY,
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A rn o ld
J.
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N Y , 7:i0 0 ;
E lain e D. I^ v y ,
R k r y n , 7 5 5 0 ; H r p i i i a l d E . .Sp en o * . B « M B k ly n ,
7290:
T h i ii s a
V an ctten ,
F orest
(lale, 7 4 8 0 ; \V il ia m M . R o s e n w a l d ,
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SERVICE
UEADER
ONE HUNDRED
THIRTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
(Pai't of Niagara)
V, Sumner Carroll (RrC), 050
Main Street, Youngstown; Jao«
Moxham (D-L). 4393 E a st Lake
Road, Wilson.
J. Hauabeck (D^L), 818 Dartmoutli
Avenue, Buffalo; Joseph B. Oax«son ( 0 ) , 214 WyomUiff Avdnu«,
Buffalo.
ONE HUNDRED
FORTY'FIFTH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
(Part of Erie)
Thadeusz R. Szymczaic (BrC),
2293 W illiam Street, Buffalo; John
B. LLi (D-L), 117 Itiom aa Street,
B uffalo,
\
ONE HUNDRED
FORTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
(Part of Erie)
P eter A. VInolus (B -C ), 78
Welsner
Road,
Lackawanna;
Francla J. Griffin (D ), 38 Treehaven Road, West Seneca; R ay­
mond F. Gallagher (L ), 1320 Mc­
Kinley Parkway, Lackawanna.
ONE HUNDRED
FORTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
(Part of Erie)
Ronald H. Tills (R ), 43 Union
Street, Hamburg; Doix>thy H. Rose
(D^L), 974 Gold Street, Angola.
ONE HUNDRED
FORTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
(Allegany; Part of Erie and
Wyoming)
Prank Walkley (R ), Castile; Jo­
seph G. Terrizzl (I>L ), 6622 Hilloroft Drive, Boston.
ONE HUNDRED
FORTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
(Cattaraugus and
Part of Chautauqua)
Lloyd A. Russell (R-C), East
Otto; Robert I. Youngberg (D ),
22 College Street, Gowanda; Fran­
ces B. Pascarella (L), 611 West
Henley Street, Olesm.
ONE HUNDRED
FIFTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
(Part of Chautauqua)
J ess J. P resent (R ), 41 Chest­
nut Street, Jam estown; EJdmund
A. B em d t (D), 15 E. RaUroad
Avenue, Stockton;
Robert C.
Greenfield (C), 1^2 W est 22nd
Street, Jamestown.
ONE HUNDRED
(Continued from Page 8)
THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY
Rugby Rd., Syracuse; Janies J.
DISTRICT
Barry iD ), 111 Single Drive, N.
(Part of Mooroo)
Syracuse; George W. Potter (C),
Donald C. Shoemaker (R-C), 833
120 Wadsworth Rd., N. Syracuse;
ONE HUNDRED
Clarissa L. Nicliol (L), 100 Russell Lake Road, Webster; Robert G.
THIRTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY
Llpani (D ), 72 Woodhaven Drive,
Avenue, Liverpool.
DISTRICT
(P art of Niagara)
ONE IIUNI)KP:D-NINETEENTH Penfield; Francis J. Bonn (L ), 104
Longview Terrace, Rochester,
Elizabeth C. Farrell (R-C), 380
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
ONE HUNDRED
Tremont Street, N. Tonawanda;
(Part of Onondaga)
THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY
Gregory J, Pope (D-L), 619 B a st
Kenneth G. Barlejtt (R), 11
DISTRIC^T
Avenue, Lockport.
Bradford Drive, Syracuse; Leslie
(Part of Monroe)
H. Cohen (D-C), 110 Phillips Rd.,
ONE HUNDRED
John D. George (R-C), 2125
Syracuse; Paul D. Leonard (L ),i
THIRTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY
938 Westmoreland Ave., Syracuse. | Norton Street, Rochester; R ay­
DISTRICT
mond J. Llll (D*L), 31 Wolfert
(Part of Erie)
ONE HUNDRED-TWENTIETH
Terra<!e, Rochester.
Lloyd J. Long (R-C), 133 West
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
ONE HUNDRED
Elmwood Court, Tonawanda; Les(Part of Onondaga)
THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY
Ue G. Foschlo (D-L), 247 Starin
EJdmund T. Bennett (R -€), 240
DISTRICrr
Avenue, Buffalo.
Ross Park, Syracuse; Mortimer P.
(Part of Monroe)
Oailivan (D -D . 128 Kuhl Ave.,
ONE HUNDRED
S. William Rosenberg (R), 1866
Syracuse.
FORTIETH ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
ONE HUNDRhO i »• jl... x x-i< IRST Clover St., Rochester; William
E. Green (D-L), 30 Son Gabriel
ASSEMBLY DISTRICT
(Part of Erie)
Drive, Rochester; Rosa W. Thomp­
(Part of Onondaga)
Jam es T. McFarland (R-C), 105
son (C), 210 Wilshlre Road, Ro­
McKinley Avenue, Kenmore; Willi­
John H. Terry (R -€), 99 Welles­
chester.
am D. Scott (D jL ), 141 R eesch
ley Rd., Syracuse; George P. SavONE HUNDRED
(D), 5089 Skyline Drive, Syra^
Avenue, Buffalo.
THIRTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY
ouse.
ONE HUNDRED
DISTRICT
HUNDRED
FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY
(Part of Monroe)
TWENTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
Frank
A. Carroll (R-C), «13
DISTRICT
(Part of Erie)
Elmgrove Road, Rochester; Frank
(Cayuga and Cortland)
Chester R*. Hardt (R-C), 107
Max L. Pox (RhC), 16 Kenwood T, Lamb (D ), 62 Genesee Pk. Oakgrove Avenue, Williamsville;
Blvd., R ochester; Lawronde S.
Rd., Auburn; Georga M. M ichaels
Paul I. Birzon (D-L), 9265 Valley
Wright
(li), 16 Elmwood Ove., Ro­
(D-L), 10 Norman Avenue, Au­
Stream Road, Clarence.
chester.
burn.
ONE HUNDRED
ONE HUNDRED
ONE HfJNDRED
FORTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY
THIRTY-FOURTH
ASSEMBLY
TWENTY-THIRD ASSEIVGBLY
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
(Fart
of Erie)
(Part of Monroe)
(Part of Broome)
Joseph F . Reina (R ), 7 Marine
WUliam M. Steinfeldt (R-C), 217
Kenneth S. Leasure (R), 500
Drive, Apt. 6E, Buffalo; Stephen
Marcella St., ESidlcobt; Ralph E. Weston Road, Rochester; Charles
F. Stockmeister (D ). 74 Second
Freco (D-L), 795 Richmond
CKatnfrate (D ), 0 ’I>ay Drive, ElnAvenue, Buffalo; Barbara M. Renz
Ave., Rochester.
'dlcotc.
(C ), 112 Grote Street, Buffalo.
ONE HUNDRED
ONE HUNDRED
ONE HUNDRED
THIRTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY
TWENTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY
FORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
(Pat^t of Monroe and Orleans)
(Part of Broome)
(Part of Erie)
Don W. Cook (R ), 1508 Lehigh
Francis J. Boland, Jr. (R-C),
Will E. Browning (R C ), 906
55 Orchard Rd., Binghamton; Rob­ Station Rd., Henrietta; Stephen
M. Jacobstein (D ), 204 Woodland Sm ith Street, Buffalo; Arthur O.
ert W. Hlllia (D ), 12 Andrews
Rd., Plttsford; David F. Hamp- Eve (I>-L), 14 Celtic Place, Buf­
Ave., Binghamton.
son (C), 780 Boughton Hill Rd., falo.
ONE HUNDRED
ONE HUNDRED
Town of Mendon, Honeoye Falls;
TWENTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY
FORTY-FOURTH ASSEMBLY
Stephen M. Jacobstein (L), 204
DISTRICT
DISTRICT
Woodland Rd., Plttsford.
(Tioga and Tompkins)
(Part of Erie)
ONE HUNDRED
Constance E. (Dook (R ), 209
E.
Eric Robison (R ), 1061 Ken­
THIRTY-SIXTH ASSEMBLY
Coy Glen Rd., Ithaca; Melvin
DISTRICT
sington Avenue, Buffalo; Albert
Hazard (D ), Nlohals; Jaok C.
(Genesee & Livingston)
Kiefer (L), 629 Highland Rd.,
Jam es L, Em ery (R ), 5477 Lake­
Help Wanted
Ithaca.
ville Rd., Geneseo; W illiam An­
D R IV E R S -T A X IS . F u ll o r P a r t T im e . If
ONE HUNDRED
drew Small (L ), 28 Court St.,
y o u d o n 't h a v e a H a c k L icen se,
we
TWENrV-SIXTH ASSEMBLY
vtill h e l p y o u r e t o n e . 6 0 8 W . 6 5 S t.,
Geneseo.
N Y C . T el.: 2 4 6 -9 4 2 4 .
DISTRICT
LEGAL NOTICE
L R O A L N O T IC I
(Chemung)
L. Riciiard Marsliall (R ), 7
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(L), 258 W. Thurston St., Elmira. A C T I O N F O R A B S O W J T E
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TWENTY-SEVENTH ASSEMBLY o f N e w Y o r k .
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C o u n ty
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a n s w e r th « o o n tp la liit In th is a c tio n a n d
Y o u U r« h e r e b y S u m m o n e d
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o f y o u r a n s w e r , o r, If
t h e c o m p ' a i n t in thlii a c t i o n a n d to s e r v e
Charles D. Henderson (R ), 39 t l i » c o m p l a i n t l i n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h i n a <>oi)y o f y o u r a n s w e r , o r , i f t h e c o m ­
snninions,
to o e rv a a n o tic e o f a p p e n rp l a i n t is n o t s e r v e d w i t h th i.s s u n i n i o n e ,
anca, on th e P la ln tlR 'i A tto r n e y ( a ) w ith in
to s e r v s a n o tic e o f a p p e a r a n c e , o n t h e
Church St., Hornell.
3 0 d.-vy* a f t e r t h e i e r v i c e o f t l i i * * n m P l a i n t i f f ’s A t t o r n e y s w i t h i n 2 0 d a y s a f t e r
ONE HUNDRED
m o n s , ex p lim lv e o f th e d a y o f serv ice
th e serv ice o f th is a u m m o n s , ex clu siv e of
( o r w i t l i i n 3 0 d a y * a f t e r t h e a e r v i o e Is
th o d a y o f s e rv ic e ( o r w ith i n 3 0 d a y s
TWENTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY
com plete
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s u m m o n s Is n o t p e r a o n a f t e r t h e s e r v ii'e is c o m p l e t e if t h i s s u m a ’ly
d eliv ered to y o u
w ith in th e S ta te
n \ o n s Is n o t p e r s o n a l l y d e l l r e r e d t o y o u
DISTRICT
of Now
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and
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(Ontario; Schuyler and Yales)
f a i l u r e to a p p e a r o r a n s w e r , ju d i r n i e n t
case o f y o u r fa ilu re to a p p e a r o r an sw er,
w ill
be taken against
y ou by d efault for
j u d g m e n t w ill b e ta k e n ag-ainst y o u b y
Frederick L. Warder (R ), 100 t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d i n t h e c o m p l a i n t . d e f a u l t f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d i n t h e
Lewis St., Geneva; Donald J. D a t e d , N eSwM AY Lo Lr k . A N .R OTC. .K J < u l y 1 1 , 1 9 6 8 . c o m p l a i n t .
D a to d , N e w
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Averill (D ), R.D, No. 3, Canan­
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LY N TO N K L E IN
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daigua; Richard H, Shelve (L),
201
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S treet.
SASLOW .
New Y ork, New Y ork lOOlT
A tto r n e y s f o r P lain tiff.
1390 E. Lake Road, Middlesex.
MU 7-5355
O ffice a n d P o s t O ffice A d d re s s e s ; 1 0 0 P a r k
NOTICE — To HKNRT *. ZKKARIA;
Avenue, N ew
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10017,
N. Y.
ONE HUNDRED
The foruffolnr •umnions U tierved upon
( M u r r a y H ill 8 -9 5 0 0 ) .
TWENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY
you by publication p u rsu a n t to the order
T o th e a b o v e n am ed D e fe n d a n t; T h «
of Hon. Irw la D. DaTldson, a Justlca ot f o r e K o l n r s u m m o n s i s s e r v e d u p o n y o u
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•he Supreme Court, Stat* of New York, b y p u b l i c a t l o a p u r s u a n t t o a n o r d e r d a t e d
dated July 18, I D A S , and filed w ith the J u l y 1 8 , 1 9 6 8 o f t h e H o n . I r w i n D . D a v i d (Seneca and Wayne)
ouinpluint and o ther pait'v* ia Uie offio« • o n . a J u s t i c e o t t i i e S u p r e m e C o u r t o f
Joseph C. Finley (R ). M Slier- of the Clerk of th« Oolliitir of New t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k a n d f i l e d a l o n r
York, 80 Centre St.. New York, N.Y. w i t h t i l * s u p p o r t i n g p a p e r * i n i l i e N e w
bum e Rd., R.D. No. 1, Walwortii; TIte object o f thle aotltMi U fa r • Y o r k C o u n t y C l e r k ' a O a i c a o n J u l y 1 8 ,
divorce.
1 9 6 S . T ills is a n a e iio n f o r th e M in u ln ie n t
Jos•^h T. Pi-fttangele (D ), Mace- UateU: New York. Julv 25. lO M .
o f m a rriag e. D ated : Ju ly 80, 1 9 8 8 . L y n SMAI-I.
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Tuesday, August 6 , 1968
P. R. Column
(Continued from. Page 10)
\M really "duty.”
WE THINK THE head of th«
M ayor’s Urban Task Force m u si
be kidding w hen h e iM (luoted u
saying:
“THERE’S A rebellion In the
gh etto against authority, against
som ething th a t’s supposed to rep­
resent the City. Add to th is the
carnival atm osphere
and
It’s
easily explained.” B u t
It?
DID HE REALLY say “carnival
atm osphere” ? We have covered
slum areas as a repotrer, and we
can n ot remember anything “car­
n iv a l” about those sordid sur­
roundings.
WE ARE NOT trying to pour
k5e water on the Idea o f "human­
izin g” firemen by getting them
Involved In bowling and softball
gam es with slum kids. We are
certain th at the firemen will wanb
to give the idea a try just to take
away one hazard from their m ost
hazardous o f Jobs.
BUT LET’S NOT think th a t a
public
relations
program
to
“hum anize” firemen In the eyes
o f slum residents will solve the
problems o f bad housing, sub­
standard
schools,
disinterested
parents and h an d -to-m ou th Jobs.
PUBLIC
RELATIONS works
only w hen the conditions which
caused the public relations prob­
lems In the first place are cor­
rected or eliminated. T h is is a
fan cy way of saying th a t even a
m agician cannot make a silk purss
out of a sow’s ear.
Guards - Armed
$ 2 .5 0 h r p lu s all b n ff s
P ro m in en t com pany has Im m ed openin K « , a l l b o r o i . D a y i h i f t . M u i t h a v e
N Y C pistol “ c a rr y ” p e rm it. U n ifo rm s
provided.
CALL
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Forms & Country Homes
Ulster County
T ra in e e s V
(Continued fr<»n F a te
SERVICE
^ R EA L E ST A T E V A L U E S ♦
V A C A T IO N — R E C R E A T I O N
iMdrooni new 10x50 trailer, 12x16
t
|dd«d jaloual* room. U/i wooded acre*.
add
urday from 9 a.m. to la noon.
utiUtiea. Adjoining foreat preaerv*.
For pre-awlicfutioin forma m A
J c a 19,000.
K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N.Y.
furttoer Information go to the ApDial (914) 626-7500
pl’oatkMM Section ol the DepertForms & Country Homes
pient o i Personnel, 49 Thomaa
Columbia County
pt.. New York, N.Y. 10018. A repR E T IR IN G
j-eseoftative will suffice ft>r this U N S P O I L E D Columbia County. SmaU
Buainesaca
—
Farm s — Homea — Acre­
piirpoee,
age. Frea Llat. W. Turner. 408 Warren,
Hudaon, N.Y. (518) 828-0800. Rea.
pre-application forms m ay be
§51-3804.
requested by m all if the request
House For Sale - Bronx
accompanied by a stamped, E A S T 222nd St. vtc. 4 bedroom*, $1,200
Mah. det., 50x100, garage, Only $20,990.
jelf-addressed envelope for each
jf. J. Lawrence
O L 3-2300
►pplicalton requested and If the
>2-05 W hite Plaina Rd.
Open 7 Daya
request to n ot pos>tmarked later
thnai Aug. 20. Envelopes m ust be
COLUMBIA COUNTY
he 9*/a Inch size.
k
Forms & Country Homes
Orange County
250 D O W N , »75 per month. Prjce $6,000
buys 6 room home in city of Middletown.
Near large hospital, need* remodeling.
also
11 room home, saraee, between
J ichools, fl bedroom*, $18,000. $2,000
iown. $100 per month. Call owner:
Colligan (914) D I 3-2313. O r come up
—107 Linden Ave., Middletown, N. Y.
House & Lots For Sole
Lake Carmel, N.Y.
New York State
Forms & Country Homes
R U R A L R A N C H H O M E , walk to town.
2 bedroomo, modern kitchen * bath,
living room. Oil furnace, full basement
$7900.
W I M P L E R E A L T O R . Sloansville, N.Y.
(518) 875-6355. M AN Y O T H E R S .
Forms & Country Homes
Schoharie County
L O V E L Y seven room home, surrounded
by pines & cedars, 2 acres, aechided.
Only $6,700.
O O R u E O U S little 5 room house, iVt
acres soil, baseboard hot water heat.
$8,000.
syi L O V E L Y acre*, near Summit, near
Lakes. $3,300.
D E N N I S C A RR A SC O , Bkr., East Main
St., Cobleskill, N. Y. (518) 234-2915
Village Home — For Sale
Au Sable Valley
Conntry Home*, Eatatea,
Farms, Cani;»*. Acreage.
COXON REAL ESTATE, Ine.
Chatham, N.Y. 30U-‘I9 4 I or 39X-74*!
New York State
Forms & Country Homes
New York State
Forms & Country Homes
Venice, Florida
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St. Petersb urf from New York Ctly.
$406:
Philadelphia. $382;
Albany.
S432 For an eatlm ate to any desiioaiion In Florida write SOUTHKRN
TUAN9FER JL STORAGE CO.. INC.
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Forms & Country Homes
New Jersey
List of Retirement Homea
Farm s — Estates — Acreage
FARM & H O M E REALTY
W M . S C H M ID T , Jr. Realtor
Newton, N.J.
Closed on Sunday*
Forms & Country Homes
Oronge County
Bulk Acreage
Retirement Home*.
Busineseea In the Tri Stat# area.
GOLDMAN AGENCY
86 Pike. P o rt J ervla NY (»14) 85«-5228
TKNICE fUA. — INTEKESTEDT
SEE H. N. WIM MER9. REALTOft.
ZIP CODE 33596
Flo. Retirement Home Show
FULL «i/e model homea In Hickf<vi)la, L .L
Old Country Rd. at JerusaV m Ave.
616) WE 8-4488; (2 1 2 ) 62.'5 eieO.
Stuart, Florido
RETIREM ENT HOMES
Sfl.500. up
EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE
L FULFORD. STUART. FLA.
WRITE RRQUlREMENVtS. Ph- 287-1288
E X C E L L E N T condition. 4 bedrms, 2
baths, hardwood floors, mod. kitchen, oil
heat, insulated, 2 porches, 1 screened,
A. lot $20,000. K .- W . B E L M O R E ,
A u Sable Forks, N.Y.
300 A C R E S mountain top. house, barna,
ponds, fields, woods, $28,000; 2 B E D R M
camp rifle area, near lake, $5,000, $1,000
down; O T H E R homes, farms, atorea,
motels, hotels, state wants.
H E N D R IC K S O N . Bkr. (518) 234-2941 or
3345, Cobleskill, N.Y.
10OD A L L year round; Retirement; or
Summer Homo with 6 rooms, full bath,
oil heat ft completely enclosed porch
overlookinR Lake on 5 lots.
iLSO 5 adjoining lots fronting on Route
52 forced to sell a* one package due
N E W Summer catalog of hundreds of Real
to illnes*.
E state & Business Bargains. All Types,
lALL SA L C O S S E N T IN O — Cod* 516
Sizes A Prices. Dahl Realty, Cobleskill,
WEIls 8-2778. Evenings Monday to F r i­
N.Y.
day after 7 p.m. & weekends.
Page Thirleea
LEADER
CAN
YOU
AFFORD
$1.00 per day
for Retirement Home in Florida, near
Clearwater, 2 Bedrooms, Masonry from
$6,890.00, including lot and Garage.
Complete and ready to move into;
paved streets, $39 per month. (Cover
principal
and interest)
app.
taxes
yearly about $20.00.
Lake
stocked
writh Fish, 4 Shopping Centers: all
Churches.
C O M M U N IT Y
RECRE­
A T I O N H A L L , etc.
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.H o u s e F o r S a le , O r a n g e C o u n fy
N E W W IN D S O R
VAILSCATE
HEIGHTS
HOLIDAY HILL
Box 295
N ew Port Richey, Florida
JUST 55 MINS F R O \/ N.Y.
BRONX SPECIAL
Distinctive Towns Houses
3-4 BEDROOMS
EARN $75 PER MONTH
G A R A G E , CITY SEWERS
NEAR EVERYTHING!
East Concourse vie. Detached legal 3
family Colonial. 6 rms for owners.
No closing costs. Take over mtge.
( G I ’s ask about special offer.)
FR $20,500
LOW CASH DOW N
FIRST-MET REALTY
4375 W hite Plains Rd, Bronx
FA 4-7200
Vacsition
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
$19,990
Det. Alpine Swnss Chat. 6 charming
rms, 3 bdrms, modern kitchen, 2 tone
colonial tile bath, $1,000 down.
LONG ISLAND HOMES
168-12
Q U E E N S
Jamaica
Hunting, horseback riding and hiking in the sur­
rounding State Forest Is convenient . . . with
skiing available at Gore Mountain only 20 min­
utes from the property. Urban conveniences in­
clude year-round water supply and full width,
well built roads, as well as fire hydrants. Find
out more about this four season vacation home
community. Write or drive out today and see
the variety of model homes open for inspection.
R A IN B O W L A K E
170-13
Hillside
Avt
—
149
From New York City Ar*a: Take the New York State
Thruway to Exit 24, then to the Northway at Albany
to Exit 23 to Warrensburg and west on Route 28 to
Indian Lake. Turn left on Route 30 and follow signs
to property.
NAME------------------------------------------------------- -—
From Albany Area: Go north on the Northway to
Exit 23 to Warrensburg and west on Route 28 to
Indian Lake. Turn left on Route 30 and follow signs
to property.
rtTY
Duplex — I t ia beautiful! 7 rms
3 extra Ige bedrms. Ranch type
liv rm, full din rm, modern kit,
fin bsmt, oversized gar. .*1000 sq ft
landscaped
grounds.
All
extras
included.
CAMBRIA HGTS $22,990
6-yr old Brick. 7 rms, 3 bedrms;
huge liv rm, full din rm, modern
kit plus 3 rm atudio apt. Live rent
free ft enjoy the pleasure of a
home. Only $800 dn on contract.
pUEENS YLGE~ $20,990
Ready-to-move ini Detached home,
6 rms, 3 bdrms, sensational bsmt,
extra large garden, liar. Vacant ft
decorated. Only $600 down on
contract.
168-25 H I L L S I D E AVE.
JAmaica 6-6300
Jamaica
TH ESE
IF Y O U
A RE
N IF T Y
A R E T H R IF T Y
C A M B R IA H E IG H T S . A L L B R IC K
!^ 1 S ,4 9 0
6 s p a c io u s ro o m s , 3 b e d r o o m i. 2 FU L L B A T H S , s c ie n c e h itc h e n ,
fa m ily s ize d in in g ro o m & liv in g ro o m , o v e r s iz e d fin is lie d b a s e ­
m e n t, g a r a g e , la r g e g a r d e n p lo t. O n ly $ 5 0 0 on c o n tr a c t .
Q U E E N S V IL L A G E . A C H A R M IN G
6 0 x 1 0 0 E S T A T E L IK E G R O U N D S
for complet« Illustrated and descriptive material.
CAMBRIA HGTS $24,990
BUTTERLY & GREEN
H O M E S
OL 8-7510
ONLY 10% DOWN STARTS YOU ON YOUR WAY
AT INDIAN LAKE, NEW YORK 12842
TELEPHONE: 518 • 648-3455
Hillside Ave.
R E 9-7300
F U R N IS H E D M O D E L O PE N 7 DAYS
D I R ; F R O M N.Y.— N.Y. State Thruway
to exit 16 (H arrim an) north (R ight) on
Rte 32 for 12 miles to Cailsgate Heightfl,
make left turn at Chester National Bank
(just beyond Big V Shopping Center) t«
models, OR, North on Route 9W to Rte
307 Cornwall, take left hand fork to
Route 32, tu rn right and proceed a*
above. From New Jersey, North on Route
17 to Route 32 and proceed as above.
M O D E L : (914) 561-9843
Monroe OfJ: Welch (914) 783-1877
S P R IN G F IE L D GARDENS
$14,990 _ $94 M O N T H PA Y S A L L
Take over High F H A mortgage on
this detached ranch. All rooms on
one floor. Fin ’d basement,
modern
kitchen & bath. Garden grounds. No
credit check — move right in.
C A M B R IA H E I G H T S
$22,750
MA ft D A U G H T E R S E T U P
Gracious 6 yr old brick & shingle
house on oversized plot. 6 large m o­
dern rooms, modern kitchen with wall
oven. 2 baths, rentable apt. F H A
approved.
LAURELTON
$20,990
L E G A L 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 AN Y O T H E R 1 A 2
F A M IL Y H O M E S A V A IL
D
aLake
Adirondacks!
Year-round recreational facilities and conven­
iences abound in this 400 acre vacation home
community. The beautiful $100,000 community
clubhouse for residents features private beach
for swimming, boating and sailing, as well as
badminton area, shuffieboard courts, tether
ball and other organized sports and activities.
Inside the clubhouse, a handsomely decorated,
moderately priced dining room and cocktail
lounge await your pleasure.
$143 M O
PAYS ALL
IM M E D IA E OCCUPANCY
DUPLEX
7 7 C
IM M A C U L A T E a n d S P A C IO U S T H R O U G O U T . 6 g e n u in e ly b e a u ­
t if u l ro o m s , 3 crss v e n t ila t e d b e d ro o m s . " F A N N Y F A R M E R "
s c ie n tific k itc h e n w / b u i l t in o v e n a n d D IS H W A S H E R , la v is h
c o lo r e d t i le b a tti, 2 C A R G A R A G E w ith T O O L S H E D W O R K ­
SHOP.
FHA APPROVED MORTGAGE
5TATP
A BCO REALTY
OL 7-7900
169.12 HILLSIDE AVE., JAMAICA
ZIP
---- PHONE
CIVIL
Fourt««i
SERVICE
Tuesday, Augtut 6 , 1968
LEADER
State And County Eligibles
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beea oveislmdowed by more liberaUzed benefits graitited to cer­
tain specialized groups in the
State’s employ, Bendet said.
Although he did not specify
which group iie had in mind, Ben­
det hinted that the 20-year rebliement plan recently approved
for tlie S ta te’s legislators might
well serve as a model for his
com inlttee’s deliberations.
Otlier Improvements under conalderatlon by the com m ittee, acoordiiijf to Bendet, include an
Increase in the present $2,000
death benefit provided for retired
State workers; establishment of
a State-.supported welfare fund for
State employees, and a fully-paid
health Insurance program.
Tlw connnittee se t Its next
meetioii for Monday, September
9, at Gassner’s Restaurant in New
York City.
In addition to Bendet, members
present at the com m ittee’s first
aesslotx were Cornelius Rush; Ray­
mond Heckel; George Lafaro;
Frank Talomle; John Raymond;
Lloyd Hogan, and Raymond Cas•Idy
CSEA headquarters were repre­
sented by John C. Rice, associa/te
counsel; Joseph B. Roulier, direc­
tor of 'bile relations, and Thom­
as C K*. asslstaut director of resed ic U ,
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V I L L A G E C O N T R A C T — H em p , i . . d
I Mayor Dalton R. Miller, (seated), prepares to sign
first one-year contract between the Village of
Hempstead and the Civil Service Employees Assn.
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Royce Is President
Of Warwick CSEA
WARWICK — At a recent meet­
ing of the Warwlcic School D is­
trict Unit of the county chapter
of the Civil Service Employees
Assn., the following officers were
elected for the coming year;
Thomas Royce, president; Fred
VanStrander, vice-president; Walt
Glveans, treasurer, and Marion
Moffat, secretary. A membership
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field representative; Mary Palm, acting secretary
of the Hempstead unit of CSEA; Thomas Abramski,
president of the unit; Louis Bianco, unit treasurer
and Nicholas Petrone, unit vice-president.
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Shenendehowa School
District Boosts Salary 6.5%
In New Contract With CSEA
A L B A N Y — R u d y W a llo e ,
c h a ir m a n o f t h e E d u c a tio n ,
c h a p t e r C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y ­
e e s A ssn . s o c ia l c o m m it t e e ,
has announced th at It will not
be possible to purchase tickets for
the Annual Education Chapter
Clam Bake after the deadline date
o f August 9 and he has also
stressed the fact th a t no adm is­
A c o n t r a c t c a l l i n g f o r a n a v e r a g e 6.5 p e r c e n t p a y raiss
sions will be sold at the outing a n d o t h e r b e n e f i t s fo r n o n - t e a c h i n g p e r s o n n e l in t h e S h e n
on August 16.
e n d e h o w a C e n t r a l S c h o o l D is t r ic t w a s s i g n e d r e c e n t l y be
The bake will be at Brookside t w e e n t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . a n d t h e school
Park in Wesit Sand Lake, starting
district.
per cent take-hom e pay provl
at 1:30 p.m. R efreshm ents will be
T he Shenendehowa School unit slon Is granted to all employed
served all afternoon, there will be
athletic contests, bingo and nov­ of the Saratoga CSEA chapter who are members of the Stal
elty races. T he traditional bake won its first contract through Employees R etirem ent System.
The Board of Education In
will be served at 6 p.m. with Rob­ negotiations under th e Taylor
ert B. Carruthers, chapter presi­ Law. Charles Laverdlere, unit creased the school district’s per
dent, as toastmaster. There will president, and Patrick M onachlno tion of premium paym ents o f tli
be dancing after dinner with and Joseph Reedy, collective bar­ H ealth and Hospitalization Insur
i
gaining specialists from CSEA ance Plan by $5 per m onth fo
, dance contests as the feature of
I this part of the day. There will headquarters in Albany, were those employees who are membei
present for the signing.
of the fam ily plan.
be door prizes and prizes for the
OSEA’s negotiating unit repre­
Sick leave is extended to enab
various events.
Tickets for members will be $4 sented the following categories: 12-m onth employees to recei'
and those for non-members will bus drivers, m echanics, head credit for up to 15 days per ye
m aintenance
men, and 10-m onth employees to
be $7. Ticket distribution is under mechanics,
groundsmen,
cleaners,
watchmen,
ceive credit for up to 12 days P
the supervision of W alloe, Carol
Pif«ras, George Le Fleur and unit i head cleaners, bus monitors and year toward accumulated
representatives throughout the ^school deputies. T h e S h en en d e­ leave. The m aximum accumulatf
chapter. Other members o f t h e ! howa Board o f Education recog­ sick leave Is extended 145 da.vs
T h e Friday following Tliank
committee m ay also be contacted i nized the CSEA. unit on Feb. 5,
If unit representatives are not 1968. Negotiations between the giving D ay Is granted as an
CSEA and the school district b e­ ditlonal paid holiday to all CSEi
available.
John Acker and Gail Pakush gan on March 14 and concluded represented employees.
Ai'tlcles related to working coi
are in charge of prizes, Jean with the adoption o f the agree­
ditlons and grievance p r o c e d u r
Sowet is In charge of bingo, m ent on June 17.
Salary increases are ^lanted in are Included in the contract.
George Le Fleur Is head Judge
The effective date o f the coi
of the athletic events and John all of the aibove-mentloned c a te ­
Wilson is head judge of the dance gories. The average Increase in all tract is July 1, 1968 and It w
categories U 6 .3 p e r c e n t . A f i v e termlnat* o n Juno 3 0 , 1 96 9ooatesta.
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a M l a r y o f |B ,1 4 6 o r $ 5 ,7 3 2 a y e a r .
P u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n Is c o n t a in e d
k i A n n o u n ce m e n t N o . N Y -8 -4 1 .
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l.'f.’ l Bosui l i R o m e .............................
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rip n in ip n u m 9 Babylon
I.'t'.’ l I’ro vo.il K P a tc li o if iie ............
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B a k n a W M a r . ' y .......................
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l.‘!K! P c n . ll p to n K B o a f o n ..............
i : i t 7 M : i r t i n A Bx ...............................
r ; t s H i i b b a r . l K Ctl I.<lii> ..............
i;i l!> c;aiildpii f; O/.oiip I ’k ..............
J.'J.jO K r a i i k II ( ' a t t a r a l l i f i H ..............
]:i.')l K t l t r p . b p M W a s - a i i ; ..............
1 . Bi i nn
V A inityvilla
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l.'Sri.'! Miil ira S Uonii* ..........................
Pplrii* K Ko ni p ..........................
l.ir);) H o m i n y M Stitvil!.*
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l.'trid M aiiz i K R o i i k o i i k o n i a . . . .
] ;i r. 7 S h i n i k i i s M K Islii) ....................
l.'J.'iS B.ikpp r> Pa tt P i « o r i ....................
JI'.'iK Vmc.-iit R Dov. -r P l a i c n . . . .
l.'ltlO B o r r y V Bay Sl ior « ....................
l.'Jtil .loiii'.'i J D a y t o n
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l.'itl;’ N p w \ inp G S t J a m e s ..............
1.'1(1:1 P o w p i l F Ja n ia ic .' i ....................
I.'l()4 ( 'la p i) iT H
Romu
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KiUT) N e s t p r M U t i . a
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Ra'j:ona. D G o w a i i d u ...............
i:! C 7 S m i t b C Dpp r P k ....................
l.'lti.s D o s i f k J K omip ..........................
l.'KfU M c L a i n T P o i r ; l i k e i ' p s i a . . . .
i ; i 7 0 B r a n s c h A B r c n l w o o d ...............
I.'ITI R o b i n s o n S B u f f a l o ..................
I.'17’! N o r l l p c t P H a v p r s t r a w . . . .
l.ST.'l S a i i r S Q i i p ph s Vill
...............
J.'l"4 Maii(ii!;o A J i t M o r r i n . . . .
l.'!7r) Dow .I K R o m e
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Kanchpr D D ayton . . . ,
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Bo ii .lz ic b Iv D a y t o n . . . .
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H a m i l t o n K Was-sai.* . .
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W ooilw ortu n S a r a t.x .i
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A p e v .' d o A Oraii! ;el )ur <
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K v a i is H D a n s v i l l e . . .
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A r b o x a s t (' N e w a r k
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J a . k s o n V .Marcy ..............
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1‘a i n t e r W liittli* V a l .........................7 8 . 3
LEADER
E lig ib le
1 4 2 1 n u r l i h F B l n ^ l i a m t o n ......................7 8 . 1
1 4 2 2 Bea uffolell R T i i p p e r L a k * . , 7 8 . 1
1 4 2 3 M a n o r L W l n r d a l e ........................... 7 8 . 0
1 4 2 4 H a w k B N ew arR
........................... 7 8 . 0
1 4 2 5 S e r r o t t 0 U t i c a ................................. 7 8 . 0
............... 7 8 . 0
1 3 2 8 NledKlBlskl
S S tltvin«
1 4 2 7 W illiam # I B klyn
............................7 8 . 0
1428 Edw ard*
0 C t l I s l i p ................... 7 8 . 0
1 4 2 9 C a r t w r i j h t M A ngelica
................7 8 . 0
1 4 3 0 H u t t M P e a r l R i v e r ......................7 8 . 0
1 4 3 1 H a n n e n M B r e n t w o o d ......................7 8 . 0
1432 Ta< llaferrl
A R o m e .................... 7 8 . 0
14 3 3 Peter*en
E Bx
................................. 7 7 . 9
1434 Stubbs V
Ctl l a l i p
......................7 7 . 0
1 4 3 5 R i c b a r d i E B i n g h a m t o n ................7 7 . 9
1 4 3 8 L o r d N C o n k l i n ................................. 7 7 . 9
1 4 3 7 M i d d l e t o n C P a w l i n g ......................7 7 . 9
1 4 3 8 M o r r i s o n E S t o n y P t .....................7 7 . 8
143!) K i r k p a ' r i c k B W a l w o r t h ............ 7 7 . 8
1 4 4 0 T r i v i l i n . i E O g d e n s b i i r g ............... 7 7 . 8
1441 H arvest E N ew ark NJ
................7 7 . 8
14 4:j S m i t h M M t V e r it o n ......................7 7 . 8
1 4 4 3 W illiam *
V Rome
........................... 7 7 . 8
1 4 4 4 B i in lip fi
I j M id ( l !e t o w n .............. 7 7 . 8
1 4 1 5 I'Vatlier*
C Dan^ville
.................. 7 7 . 8
1 4 4 6 M o C o i ir t
J Ctl I s l i p
...................7 7 . 8
1 4 4 7 I li a O B i n s r b a m t o n ............................7 7 . 7
1 4 4 8 D e a t o n M .Mt M o r r i s ......................7 7 . 7
144H Hill T,. B i n g h a m t o n ........................... 7 7 . 7
1 4 5 0 L e i n p k a L .Mi d.l let own
................ 7 7 . 7
3 451 W e l e h S V a l o is ................................. 7 7 . 7
1 4 5 -’ R a y m o n d W S t t t v l l l e ......................7 7 . 7
] 4 r ( 3 M .ison D O r n n g r b n r g ......................7 7 . 7
1 4 5 4 Be ltlpld C B a y S h o r e ...................7 7 . 7
1 4 5 , R t t t e r M Ctl I s l i p ............................7 7 . 7
1 4 5 6 (Graven
F W ilton
........................... 7 7 . 6
1 4 5 7 V a n t i n e R S t a t e n I s ........................ 7 7 . 0
1 4 5 8 P h i l l i p ? E Ct! I«lip ........................... 7 7 . 6
H.51* Hi bn ll .T B.iy S h o r e ........................... 7 7 . 0
14110 Klrn.n-e R K i i k w o o d ........................... 7 7 . 6
1 4 6 1 N o w i p k i K O l i v e r C r . 'c k ................7 7 . 6
140*! V'cHs I. M l. ld l P t o w n ............................7 7 . 6
I4(l;i Kiill er M K r a n k f o r t ............................7 7 . 6
14(14 D i l la r d R S t a t e n I s ......................7 7 . 6
1 4 6 5 R y a n B K i n k s P k .............................. 7 7 . 6
1 4 0 6 N o l a n J V i c t o r ....................................7 7 . 0
1467 Stover O Kirkwood
......................7 7 . 0
1 4 6 8 B u r to n M Buffalo
............................7 7 . 6
140;> PriK-^'e K Ca riiipl ................................. 7 7 . 6
1470 Oalan
L
lsli|.
................................. 7 7 . 5
1 4 7 1 l i a v a l e t t e V W a s « a l c ......................7 7 . 5
......................7 7 . 5
I 4 7 ‘! B u r k e .1 S ta t.- n Is
1 4 7 3 T u r n e r D ColliuM ................................. 7 7 . 5
1 4 7 4 T i a n k e r O W a s s a i c ........................... 7 7 . 5
1 4 7 5 R a y n o r h B u f f a l o ............................7 7 . 5
1 4 7 0 S t e a r n s E S y r a c u s e ........................... 7 7 . 5
1 4 7 7 M . O n n H Itflip ................................. 7 7 . 5
1 4 7 8 I n d e t m i l l W R o m e ............................7 7 . 5
1 4 7 0 C o n d o n K V e r o n .i ........................... 7 7 . 5
1 4 8 0 M o r a l e s <' B r e n l w o o d ......................7 7 . 5
1481 M a s . i n G W h t i e s b o r o ......................7 7 . 6
14S;> C ol lin s D T-li?) .......................................7 7 . 5
1 4 8 3 S l o n e M V V ya nd am li ......................7 7 . 5
1 4 8 4 W e in b e r ir C S p r i n g V a l ................7 7 . 5
1485 Sm ith 0
Bx
.......................................7 7 . 4
1 4 8 0 H o a n z l E W i n g d a l e ........................... 7 7 , 4
1 4 8 7 T r a v i s M H y d e P k ........................... 7 7 . 4
1488 S aunders
V
Bkl.vn
......................7 7 , 4
1 4 S » ScliP.'r A V a l ( ,'o tta g e ......................7 7 . 4
1 4 9 0 O r a b o w s k i (’ H o l l a n d P a t n t . . 7 7 . 4
1 4 9 1 Pe tp i's 1,1 C h e r r y C r e e k ................7 7 . 4
14!»;j T r a l i . a n t e .1 l.slip ........................... 7 7 . 4
1 4 9 3 W a l b o r n .1 S e n e c a l<'alls ................7 7 . 4
1 4 9 4 V a u g h n M . la n i ,i ic a
......................7 7 . 4
1 4 9 5 C . r a b a m A B a y p o r t 6 ......................7 7 . 4
14H6 Ty .- z y n « k i C R o m e ........................... 7 7 . 3
1 4 9 7 H if fs in s M N e w H a r t f o r d . . . . 7 7 . 3
14 9 8 A l ' e n S D . i n s v i ll e ........................... 77.'?
1 4 9 9 S h e f l i n Q M t M o r r i s ......................7 7 . 3
......................7 7 . 3
1 5 0 0 Hal)el A S i i i i t h l o w u
1 5 0 1 S u l l i v a n H S t o n y P o i n t ................7 7 . 3
1 5 0 2 B o r d f n I,, I n t e r l a k e n
......................7 7 . 3
Tueaday, August «,
1968^1
L is ts
1608
1604
1505
1606
1607
1608
1508
1510
1611
1512
1513
1614
1516
1516
1517
1518
1619
1520
1521
1522
1533
1524
1525
1520
1527
1528
1529
1530
15.‘11
R a b id e w 0 W ln rla l* .................. 7 T .t
Goral 0 O a tta M u rn i . . . , r . , . .77.B
Blakeljr y L a c k a w a n a a . . . .7 7 .8
BIa«ikowakl R Holland ............. 77.8
McClelland a W awald
............. 77.8
P o lte r J Barnereld
...................77.8
Little# X AmltyrllJ#
................... 77.8
Mogavero H Buffalo .............. . . 7 7 . 1
Johneon L A m ltrrilU . . . . . . . . 7 7 , 8
M lrabal M Ctl Iriip .................. 77.8
Barnea B K i n n P k ................... 77.8
Saber T N orthp o rt
................... 77.8
M ontror <} Cantereach . , , . , , , . 7 7 . 8
Pfeiffer B Roms ........................... 7 7 . 8
Barlow
T Ctl U llp .................... 77.8
Taim *
r Mumford ...................77.8
Abalr jr Doyer Plains ............. 77.8
Cheney A O risklnr ...................... 77.9
H ow ath J P o u r h k e e p e i * ..............77.8
Smith Katherine W eatbu rr . . . . 7 7 *
Deroberti N H o l b r o o k .................. 77.8
Elli* J Wingdale ............................ 7 7 .*
PeHegrino C Ctl Islip ................ 7 7 .g
Covert
B Dayton ...................... 7 7 ]^
Crowell
M Dayton ................. 7 7 . 8
Bailie E Mastic ............................ 7 7 . 8
Kibach M Carle Place .................. 7 7 . 2
Gagnon B T upper L a k e ............. 7 7 . 3
-Hoibert E Rochester ..................... 7 7 , 2
153'! ^oldowski F Cheektowaga . . . . 7 7 . 2
1533 Wilhelm P Stony Point
177.2
1534 Bennett R P o iig h k e e p a ie .............. 7 7 . 2
1535 Keese J Spring Val .................. 7 7 . 2
1536 Doyle L Wingdale .................... 7 7 2
ir,r,7 Mlrabella M Ctl Islip ...................7 7 , 1
1538 D umont O Wingdale .................. 7 7 . 1
1539 Johnson A Versaillee .................. 7 7 . 1
154 0 Duran E Bronx ............................. 7 7 .t
1541 Crawford D NYC ....................... 7 7 . 1
1542 (Colson J Coram ......................... 77.1
1543 Boyee H Bay Sliore .................. 77.1
1544 Bonneail E Wingdale .................. 7 7 .O
1 5 4 5 Mason C Durham ville .................. 7 7 . 0
1546 Tschantre L Holt.-^vills ..............77.0
1547 Williams M New H artford . . . . 7 7 . 0
1548 Cunniiigham J E lm h u rst ............. 77.0
1549 Curtifl B Verona ............................77.0
1550 Brooke H Saratoga .....................77.0
1551 Clark C Pom ona ..........................77.0
1425A Annii
A Saratoga .................... 77.0
1553 Roberts E Buffalo ....................... 70.9
1554 Skates P Buffalo ....................... 7fl.J
1555 Brown H Buffalo ....................... 76.9
1556 Hopkins E Lk Ronkonkm a . . . 7 0 . 9
1557 Diinmire R N anuet ....................... 76.9
1558 Elsie 9 T onaw anda .....................76.9
1559 Butler J R o m e ................................. 76.9
16«0 Sm ith R O ilikany
,
1681 Robinson E Spring Val
Cook D Caledonia .............
1668 Johnson A Waasaia
1694 Vert B D o re r Plain* , , , , , , ,
1686 Jackson A N ewark ........... , 11
1668 Duprey B O g d en ib u rr .......... '
1667 Philipeon N fiauquoit
1668 Travie 0 Dover P la in t
1869 Rudder 8 Brooklyyn
1670 Preecott 0 Rome ................ , . ,
1571 M urphy D Rome .....................
1678 Meesecar B Pem broke
1678 M ara te r M B I s l i p .....................
1674 Scott S Dover Plains , , , , , , ,
1676 Bordiuk A Rome ...................... .
1678 Holt* H Buffalo ...................... .
1677 Rhodee B Babylon ...................
1678 Profige P Parm ingrill#
1679 Pychew lci B Farniingvill# , , ,
1680 Eno E ............................................
1681 Prie«tley S Binghamton
1582 Dosiek H Rome ...................... .
1583 Bell J Wassaic .....................
1584 Harding G Oneida ...................
1586 Pettig R Lk RonUonkma . . . .
1580 Gauvin I Glen Oaks .................
1587 Hundley B Kings P a rk ..........
1588 W h e e l e r 8 N e w a r k ...................
1589 H eit/.enrater L Dayton
1590 B u c J i a k S A l d e n .............................
1591 levoli S Kings P a rk ...............
1592 Boyles H Wassain
,
1593 Egan J W H averstraw ............
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(To Be Continued)
Suffolk Court Unit
Filing Upgrading
Appeals For Aides
A L B A N Y — R e q u e s t s for
fo u r -g r a d e
r e a l lo c a t i o n s
o
ALBANY — T he S ‘"te Public
t h r e e t i t l e s in t h e laboraborj
Employment R e la tic
jard says
te c h n ic ia n
s e r ie s ,
a ffe c tin i
79 contract disputes were success­
approximately
500 S ta te
em
fully settled in a recent 30-day
ployees, have been sen t to tha
period.
Director of Classification and
Joiin P. Hans, PER B’s director
Compensation by the Civil Servic
o f conciliation, said from June
Employees Assn.
15 to July 15, 48 ca.ses were se t­
The reallocation applications af
tled by mediation and 31 required
A special six-d ay Columbu .8 Day feet laboratory aide, (grade 5)
fact-finding.
holiday trip to Puerto Rloo and laboratory technician (grade 8
~
Since Sept. 1, 1967, the Board’s 1.1 7 s
St. T hom as in th« Virgin Islands and senior laboratory technlciai
Office of Conciliation settled 236 1.‘17!)
is now available for immediate (grade 1 1 ).
I.’ISO
CSEA research specialists co#
contract disputes involving em ­ l.'iSI
bookings to C?ivil Service Em ploy­
ins;;
ees Assn. members and their im ­ tend th a t the responsibilities
ployees organizations and public
];1S4
m ediate fam ilies. The tour will the aide has changed along wift
employers.
i;isr>
leave New York on Oct. 8 and re­ the variety and number of I
One hundred bhirty-tliree cases i : ! 8 «
13S7
procedures. Aides m ust now pet
turn there on Oct. 13.
were settled by mediation: of i : i S 8 . \ r c l i p y K A n i i l v v i l ' a .......................7 8 . 3
I3S!> PpiIiIp C B o i i i p
............................7 8 . U
The low price of S199 will in - form special tests under supe
those, 110 Involved school dis­ 131l(>
V a n v a l k e n t t i i r K - K .M t M o r r i i . . 7 8 . 5 J
IAm I m U x
elude round trip Jet fares to both vision and prepare reagents I
lliint
H i u h a l t K i F I h ................
\9 r a n a l\n ig n r
Puerto RIco and the Virgin Is- new as well as old equipment wl
: i.'iiia V e n t u r a
.M H r c i i t w o o i l
. . . . . .7 8 .2
ALBANY— John D. O ’Connor of lands, hotel rooms, all-day tour a lesser degree o f sui>ervlsio
JotU H S N Y C
................................... . . 7 « . ; j
: 1.•!!).'• Cotiri'-^.sorf* K C t l l s l i ( ) ................ . . 7 S . 2
Buffalo, an on -the-job training , to St. Thom as and other features. than in the past, a CSEA spokes
Cariw riK ht
C A i i s i ’lii'.i
. . . . . .7S.! !
i r: ! i 7 M M.st roMi a r i i u ) M H i v c M i i t r a w . . 7 S . «
specialist with the State M an­
Space is limited and im m ediate m an said. He must also be trainet
and 45 in fact-finding. Nine other l.'UIH S a n d e r . s K N.va. k ............................. . . 7 S . 3
power Division, has been elected application Is advised. For reser­ in the use of modern and com
M . S i i y v i l l f ...................... ... . 7 8 . ! J
cases were settled for m iscellan­ 1i ;4i n0!0i SII.IMSCIl
J
Uotiiulti*
................ ... . 7 S . 2
hcicirt i
Grand K night of the Monsignor vations write E>eloras Q. Pussell, plex laboratory m achinery.
1 4 0 1 H . i r i l o ?,1 tl ti cM
............................
78.2
eous rea.sons.
M ( ) ‘!
B W n i j r . i . i l . ' ...................... . . 7 8 . 3
Nash Council, K nights of Col­ 111 W inthrop Ave., Albany, New
Work of the laboratory teciim'i
Ti\e Taylor Law provides t h r '
‘.•I D a v i s
P
Ainitvvilln
................
umbus.
York, Telephone (518) 482-3597. cian must be extremely accural'
I ’owi -l l
>f WiiiiTiI.iie
................ , . 7 8 . ! !
when an impasse is determined to I t .
l','lix J
K!rnliliiHt
......................
and his responsibility in a super
exist, the PERB appoints a m edia­ M i l •Ma r l i c l l W O v i d ............................ .. . . 7 8 . 2
vlsory capacity has increased
M t i r S t c w a r l A . \ r i i i t y v i l l 9 ................ . . 7 8 , 2
tor who meets with the parties, H O S Kl PSso C N V C ..................................... , . 7 8 . 2
especially in the training of thos
serving as a catalyst to attem pt l - t l l 9 S a i v i i t o A M i c i i l l c t o w i i . . . . ,, . 7 8 . 2
m o
O r ilbl) A N Y C
.....................................
under him, CSEA research show
to get the parties to negotiate M i l KspiM'soti 1* H . ' i n n i t i i ...................
It also notes that the techniciar
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effectively toward a settlement. 14 K) Hall.>^t M Cli''ti:iin{() B r * .............
is responsible for completion <
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If mediation is not successful, the
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lab tests, many of them requlrin
Board may then appoint a fact­ M 1 1; Sli.inlpy .M K i o r id a .......................... 7 S . 1
Involved procedures and the us
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finder, who investigates the causes I l l s Vitriie K ( J o w a m l a .......................... 7 8 . 1
A L B A N Y — T w o N e w Y o r k S t a t e e x e c u t i v e t r a i n i n g p r o ­ of complex equipment. The stud
and circumstances surrounding 141!t I f o r v a t l i R Oil Is l i p .....................7 8 . 1 g r a m s h a v e r e a c h e d t h e 500 e n r o l lm e n t m a r k t h i s y e a r .
also points out th a t since tli
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tiie dispute and makes recommen­
T h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e P u b lic A d m in i s t r a t io n I n t e r n s h ip last classification of lab technl
dations to the parties.
P r o g r a m b e g a n it s t w e n t y - t h i r d s e s s io n in J u ly w i t h a n e n - clans 15 years ago, Increasec
Dr. Robert D. Helsby, chairman T e n L a b o r D e p t .
vollment of
trainees
earni^ng
knowledge and training has bee
m ately 80 percent o f those gradu- |
of tiie State agency, said that A i d e s H a v e R e t i r e d
$ 8 ,0 0 0 a year.
needed due to the progress i'
the performance of the Board's
ALBANY—Ten State Labor DeMore than 500 interns have en- ating this program have risen laboratory technology.
mediators and fact-finders in re- partment employees have retired w ile d in this program since i t s !
of
The CSEA study shows that th
solving contract disputes through- ; ,-ecently, according to Labor Beat, start in 1947. Former Interns are '
training. During this period, senior technician, who works fcl
out the State is indicative that the department's monthly bullet- currently employed In 39 S tate '
program graduates a scientist or m edical officer,
the Taylor Law is accomplishing j,i
unita Including the Executive have remained in the S ta te ser- forms extrem ely difficult labora
lbs objectives. One of the law ’s
They are: Thomas
E.Halpln,
Chamber. The Division of the ' vice.
tory technical work and has Ir
purposes “is to promote harm oni- business administration d irecto r,! Budget lists 30 former Interns on ^ In announcing the selection of creased supervisory responsibll
ous and cooperative relationships Albany; William J. Hurley, dlrec- its staff. Over the past ten years 36 trainees from 27 S ta te agencies ties. CSEA stated that. In core
between sovernm ent and Its em - tor of labor m anagem ent prac- approximately 65 percent o f the for the 1968 trainee program, parlson to outside laboratorle
ployees and to protect the public tices, Albany; Vera E. Mitchell, program’s gradutes have rem ain­ Governor Rockefeller aald, “This the present salary level Is total
and assine the orderly and unin- industrial Investigator, New York ed in S tate service.
ti-alning program la one o f vital inadequate for the amount aril
terrupted operations and func- c ity ; Samuel R. Greenwald, senior
An enrollment record of more importance in the public adm in- | type of work and the responsibilUj
tions of government.”
Industrial engineer. New York than 500 is also claimed by a n ­ Istration field. Through it, we that this Job demands. CSEA al
City; Orville Harrold, supervising other S tate executive training have stim ulated initiative and notes th a t the salaries are
B u ffa lo PER B O ffic e
factory Inspector, New York City. progTftm. K now n as the New greater interest in developing ad­ equitable In comparison to otl
BUFFALO — The S tate Public
Also, James R. Egan, adm inls- York State Public Administration ministrative skills among our own titles in S ta te service.
Emnloyinent Relations Board is trator of apprentice training, A l- Employee T iain ee Program, It S tate employees. In the con stant
openin^ an office in Buffalo this bany; Dorothy M. B etten, statls- permits individuals presently em - ' search for sraater skills and
Host
week.
tics clerk. New York City; Francis ployed to continue In their Jobs efflclenoy In S ta te government,
ALBANY— Chief Inspector Joi
It will be located on the second J Schwinler, senior factory in ­ while they undergo a year of s p e - ! this training program h as been o f i C. Miller o f the State Police set'
floor of the General William J , . spector, Albany; Lilyan Weber, clal training. S tate employees marked benefit to the S tate, and ed as host for this year's oonf-‘
Donovan State Office Building at typist. New York City; Leslie P. have entered this program at sal- the trainees
them selves h a v e , ence of the New York S tate ch«I
121 Main St. Ernest E. Franke, Worsell,
associate con:itiuctlon ary grades ranging from 7 to 27. found their service to the S tate ter of the FBI National Acadei
‘actlnyr director, will be in charge, safety inspector, Albany.
1Over a 15-year period approxl- I more rewardius.”
Assoclatei.
Columbus Day Trip
To Puerio Rico And
The Virgin Islands
S t a t e I n t e r n s l i l p P la n
O p e n s 2 3 rd S e s s io n
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