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Oral Promotion Exams O n G r a s s - R o o t s
For Correction Titles
(S p to ia l T o T h e L eader)
A L B A N Y — T h e O lv ll S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . h a « t o ld
t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v lo e O o m m ls s io n t h a t a n o r a l exam ina1>lon
• c h e d u l e d fo r t h e p o s i t i o n s o f w a r d e n a n d c o r r e c t i o n s u p e r 4 n te n < ie n t i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f C o r r e c t io n i s I n a p p r o p r ia t e
itnd th a t testing should be held
u p until a written exam ination ready established their oomipetence in tliese areas, OSBA said
oan be prepared.
CSEA contended th a t candidates in a letter to Oommdssion P resi­
eligible to try for th e promotion dent Ersa P oston, It feels tliat
Involved “already occupy posi- the raost desirable approach would
be a w ritten test, em phasizing
tlone In w hich it ie necessary to
Iteason clearly and makie sound that the latter “is th e only true
(Continued on Page 16)
Judgments, present ideas clearly
a n d effectively, and to establish
eaU sfactory
relationships
with
Othei's," capacities
w hich
are
snoi>a effectively tested by the
o m i exam ination, aooording to its
pix>ponents.
Sin ce the candidates have al-
A lb a n y
R e c e iv e
C ty .
A id e s
R e tro a c tiv e
1 /6 0 R e tire m e n t P la n
(S p e c ia l T o
The
L eader)
A L B A N Y — E m p lo y e e s o f A l­
b a n y C ou n ty h a v e b een g ra n t­
e d th e sa m e Im p ro v ed r e tir e ­
m e n t f o r m u la , p r o v id i n g g u a r ­
an teed h a lf-p a y after 30 years of
eervioe recently negotiated for
fiMate workers by the OivU deiTice
Bmiployees Assn.
The action, effective o n August
18, the date it wa« approved by
th e cou n ty’s legislature, extends
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C a n d id a te s
O ffice
A ppeal
o
For Loca
F o rm u la tin g
To
V o te rs
(S p e c ia l to T h e L ead er)
A L B A N Y —-T h e O lv ll S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . h a s n o t i ­
fie d t h e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e l a t i o n s B o a r d t h a t i t h a s e x ­
h a u s t e d alll a v e n u e s t o s e t t l e m e n t in it s n e g o t i a t i o n s w i t h
t h e R e n ^ e l a e r C o u n t y B o a r d o f S u p e r v is o r s , a n d t h a t a n
im passe has been reached.
Joseph Laaaroney, c h ie f nego- have we run Into su ch blind op ­
tiatoi’ for CSEA'e R ensselaer position. Our m em bers who woi’k
County chapter, said th a t “we for th e C ounty a re n e t going to
have bargained in good fa ith a t become secon d -class citizens. I
aU five m eetin gs w ith th e Board. think that PB3UB miedlators will
Our initial dem ands wei-e few In support our position,’* R yan said.
m a tter
how
stro n g
t h e i r p a r t y ’s n a t i o n a l
• ta n d a r d b ea rer w ill b e in
N ovem ber
g e n e r a l e l e c t io n ,
•an d id ates for S ta te and local
•le ctio n s m ust prepare their own
p la tfo im s now to obtain th e n ec­
essary voter support to insure
th eir election.
N a m e d Y ie e -C h a ir m a n
Crime in the streets, gun con­
trol m easures— these will be n a ­
ALBANY—Dr. 0 . O uy Suita of
tio n a l topics as w ell ee local is ­ Lake Oeorge, retired vlce-preslsues— and the local oandidates’ dent and director o f research for
General Eiectrlo (Company, has
(Continued on P age t )
been n am ed vic e-ch airm a n o f the
tQ M P U T I N G viur retirement benefiti? State Scleno# an d
T echnology
T h i M AU B B CE b l o n d
AQENCY,
U W. 42a<l St., H.Y.C. T«L M6-6664. Foundation.
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S e n tim e n ts
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L ead er)
A L B A N Y O r o s s r o o t s s e n t i m e n t # o n p r o m o t io n a l o p p o r t u n i t ie s fo r D e p a r t m e n t o f
M e n t a l H y g l e n # w a r d s e r v ic e p e r s o n e l a r e b e in g p o lle d b y t h e O lv ll S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s* ^ .
in q u e s t i o n n a l r c i e e n t o u t l a s t w eelc t o I n d i v i d u a l e m p l o y e e s In v o lv e d .
T h e d e t a i l e d q u e s t i o n n a ir e , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c i a t io n , w a s d e s i g n e d
to provide “in form ation o n curstudy directed toward the sam e title do you usually work?
w n t problemis a n d em ployee recW hat Is the h igh est grade you
general goal o f developing im ­
onuniendationa” to be u sed by
proved promotional possibilities completed in school?
OSEA in developing its proposal
If you do n ot already have one,
for ward service staffers.
for a Career Ladder for ward
According bo Felloe Aniodlo, of would you be Interested in par­
services.
Middletown S ta te H ospital, chair­ ticipating in a program to obtain
Along w ith this unilateral e f­ m an of CSEA's W ard Services a high school equivalency cer­
fort, OSEA la a lso cui’rently pai’- Committee, the questionnaires are tificate?
If you have a high school di­
ticipating with M en tal Hygiene being disUibuted by CSEA ch a p ­
D epartm ent official* in a Joint ter officers a t all Institutions and ploma, or plan to get your equi­
are to be returned to Albany valency certificate, would you be
headquarters o f th e Employees Interested in additional training
(Continued on P age 8 )
Association by Septem ber 10.
Call PERB h ietiiators
In R ensselaer County
After Impasse R eathed
numi>er and very m odeet, a n d we
continually strove to reach a m u ­
tually acceptable agreem ent, but
the Board Just h a sn ’t moved.**
At the last m eeting, on August
2 1 , the two parties were still
quite far apart, Labaroney said,
“a gap th a t could n o t be bridged,
because of the Board’s reluct­
ance.”
CSEA’s original demiands were
an across-ithe-board salary In­
crease, a job classification study
to bring R ensselaer C ounty e m ­
ployees into line w ith oth er pub­
lic em ployees doing sim ilar woi-k
throughout the State, tim e o ff for
CSEA officers and repi^esentatives
to conduct CSEA business, and
adoption an d distribution o f an
“employees guide”.
Bernard Ryan, CSEA field rep­
resentative, said th a t “th in gs
looked fin e in the beginning, but
the Board’s actions have i-esulted
tIn
h e th e deterlom tlon o f n egotia­
tions, and a lot of 111 will.”
“CSEA Is the recognized bar­
gaining a g en t for the g<reat m a ­
jority o f public employees In R en s­
selaer County, and nowhei'e else
M e m b e rs
Amodlo h as I'eoommended to
chapter presidents th a t they call
upon his com m ittee for a n y a s ­
sistan ce needed in distributing
and collecting the questionnaires
a t these locations:
In foim ation sought In ttie ques­
tionnaires la e ^ e d In bhese IB
ques tions I
Ai-e you interested In making
the care and treatm ent o f tihe
m entally 111 or retaixled your
career?
How m any p atien ts are you
currently responsible for?
How o ften are you called upon
to work out o f title in a higher
title?
If you work out o f title, in what
C SE A V o w s F ig h t
A g a i n s t B lin d C o m m .
S t a f f iV love T o A lb a n y
(S p e c ia l to T h e L eader)
A L B A N Y — M e m b e r r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s a n d s t a f f o f t h e C iv il
S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . w ill m e e t w i t h S t a t e S o c i a l S e r v ic e
C o m m is s io n e r G e o r g e K . W y m a n o n S e p t e m b e r 10 to p r o ­
te s t th e p rop osed m o v e o f th e h e a d q u a rters o f th e S ta te C om ­
mission for the B lind from New
City.
York City to Albany,
Further
OSEA
argum ents
Dr. Theodore O. W enzl, OSEA against the m ove include the h is­
president, stated th a t th e D e­ torical note th a t the C ommission
partm ent has d em onstm ted no h as been based in New York City
good i-eason for the transfer e x ­ for the past 50 years, and the
cept that "in its new office build­ claim th a t the decision to move
ing the Depai'tment hopea to w as an arbitrary one that n o t only
both bring th e C ommission for did not take the Interests of the
the Blind under ita thumb, and employees Into consideration, but
fill up the room s.”
patently neglected th e interests of
Employees Association spokes- the blind, the very people the
niicn have consistently pointed out commilssion was set up to serve.
CSEA, through lbs attorneys. Is
that the greatest concentration of
blind people served by the Com­ prepared to take grievance action
mission Is In th e New York M etro­ against the departm ent, “and will
politan Area, th a t th e ataff of the take legal action It It com es to
Conunisslon h a v e homes in or that," CSEA eecutlve dli-ector, Jo ­
around N ew York a n d would prob­ seph D. Lochner said, adding “We
ably ti>ansfer to oth er S tate agen - will not abandon our memlbera in
clea rather th a n move, a n d that their fight, n<M: their conunltm ent
ntost organlzatlona eervlng tlM to the overw helm ing m ajority of
blind a n loottted In N ew York blind people ttvey aerve.^
C e n tra l
C o n feren ce,
C o u n ty
W o rk sh o p
Set
F a ll
M e e tin g
(From Leader C orresp on d eiiti,__
W ATERTO W N— T h e C en t­
ra l N ew Y ork C o n feren ce and
C e n t r a l C o u n t ie s w o r k s h o p o i
t h e C iv il Sei*vice E m p lo y e e s
Assn. will hold their F all co n ­
ference October 4-5 a t the Edgewood Resort, Alexandria Bay.
N am ed chairm an by the presi­
dent of th e Jefferson chapter. M is
Eleanor Percy, Is Mrs. Fannie W
Sm ith of W atertown, a past p i ^ i dent of th e county chapter. The
Jefferson group will host bh<
conference with the St. Lawi-enct
County chapter, co-host.
Principal speaker at the S a t­
urday, October 5, banquet pro­
gram will be Rep. Robert C. McEwen (R -O gdensburg). An edu­
cational program and recreational
activities are being planned, ac
cording to Mli's. Smiith.
A recent m eeting held at tlif
Edgewood to plan the conference
was attended by MIis. Sm ltli ant
M iss M arsha Coppola, represent
Ing Jefferson chapter, and Mr
Marian C. Murray and Mrs. Mi
dred E. Talcott, representing S
Lawrence.
W h itin g
R e tirin g
ALBANY— A retirem ent lunch
eon was held at the Silo Restau
an t here i-ecently to honor Robe
E. W hiting for over 40 years •
service with the S tate Depar
m ent of Public Works, the pn
decessor of the new S tate D
partm ent of Transportation. I
Is a senior civil engineer in tl
Transportation Department.
W hiting obtained his profc
slonal engineer’s license in 19'
In 1952 he was appointed a sent
civil englner, becom ing a squ
boss In 1 &6 6 ,
Upon his retirement, W hltii
will continue to reside in Delm,
an d plana W do lo m t iravelln.
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w hich am ount to legal price fix ­
opinions are being sought by the ing. W hile m anufacturers claim
electorate.
th at such laws protect their In­
However, m any other issues !•«- dustry, consum ers must pay h ig h ­
quire a stand by Awembly and er prices for tlielr goods even
though chain stores and major
■jeinate candidates.
discount
houses are ready and
A full 1 2 -m onth session of the
State Assembly and Senate—.sim- wliling to offer reduced prices
'lar to the U.S. Congress — cer- on the "fair-traded” products.
em ployees a n d retinees from
governm ent agenciee on the
local, S ta te and Federal levels.
There are even more localized
programs to be discussed from
cam paign platform s and sound
trucks and in press releases.
T he candidates are now form u­
lating their plans In these m atters
The candidates will be expected and are anxious to hear from
atnly Is one topic upon which a
their potential constituents.
andidate m ust make a pledge to discuse their plans for:
As Assembly candidate Leonard
• M andating additional police
>r Justify his disaRreement with
and fire protection for their Llpka, writing to T he Leader last
he theory. It is lilcely that all
week, said.
con.stituents;
andidatcs must support this pro"I ask th at all interested groups
•
E.stablishing
additional
fis■H)sal In order to prevent the con­
cal safeguards in budget m atIndividuals furnish me with
fusion—even chaos— which occurs
their opinions and advice. I can
ters;
year as the clock is stopped
Protection for property assure you th at they will be given
before Legislative adjournment.
owners whose homes are In t h e :
utm ost consideration. In truth
Proponents of gun control de­
right-of-w ay for arterial im ­ it is o n ly w hen complete infor­
manded th at Governor Rockefel­
provements such as the Clear- mation is received th a t a can d i­
ler call a special session after
vlew Expressway in Queens and date for public office can act with
the 1968 adjournment so that a
the Bruckner Expaessway In the assurance and knowledge when
measure could be introduced. S im planning his legislative program.”
Bronx;
jlar demands came about each
flane a ci-isis developed, such as
• Faist action on additional
the alleged slow-down by railroad
jetports In undeadevelo))cd areas
G o iu m b u s D a y T r ip
car men on the Long I.sland R ail­
o f the Metropolitan Area to
road.
le.ssen the chances o f m id-air
T o P u e r t o R ic o A n d
Al.so to be di.scufi.sed by cancrashes ever urban centers; and
dldate.s are their stands on the
• The improvement of workT h e V ir g in I s l a n d s ■
repeal of the “Fair-Trade” laws
loig conditions o f civil service
A special six-d ay Columbus Day
holiday trip to Puerto Rico and
St. T hom as in the Virgin Islands
is now available for immediate
bookings to Civil Service Employ­
ees Assn. members and their im ­
mediate fam ilies. The tour will
leave New York on Oct. 8 and retu in there on Oct. 13.
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A Reading List
N O T H IN G I S more demoralizing to the civil sei-vants
In any government agency than a lack of continuity In the
agency’s personnel, purpose, and of course, budget.
A GOVERNM ENT agen cy
tinuity is much like a rudderless
ship, buffeted by th e winds of
legislative whim. The good public
Illa tio n s o f »uch a n agency Is
practically non-existent.
IfET IT IS am azing to read In
two vei'y excellent books th a t the
U nited States Inform ation Agen­
cy, despite a history o f one short
circuit after another, was able
to do a fairly creditable job and
survive.
THOMAS C. SORENSEN’S "The
Word War: The Story o f Annerican
Propaganda”
(Harper
&
Row: $6.95) la a fascinating narm tive o f o n e of th e m ost m isundeisbood governm ent agencies
on th e Pedei-al roster.
B U T THROUGHOUT S oren ­
se n ’s excellent etory o f th e USIA
m n e th a t grey thread o f the
agen cy’s up and downs through
storm y seaa churned up by a
Congress which w asn ’t quite sure
what th e U SIA should be, should
do— a n d even, w h a t th e agency
w as all about to begin with.
Space la lim ited and Immediate
T H E 8 A M E th r e a d a lso m o v es
application Is advised. For re.serf r o m p e«e to p>a«e In a c o n ­
vations write Delores G. Fussall,
currently published book on the
111 Winthi'op Ave., Albany, New
USIA by Donald I. Rubin, who
OUR 7 1st YEAR
York. Telephone (518) 482-3597.
wrote “The Objectives o f th e U.S.
Inform ation Agency" (Frederick
A. P iaeger, $12.50) m h is Ph.D.
NOW YOU CA N R EA D YO UR
ihe«is.
N E W YO RK D A ILY C O L U M N
R UBIN is more th e scholar
In discussing the ti'ials and tribu­
E VER Y DAY IN C L U D IN G S U N D A Y
lations o f the U6 IA, w hile Sor­
en sen is m ore the narrator since
he was a Deputy Director of the
N E W Y O R K D AILY
U SIA under the late Edward R.
Murrow.
SORENSEN REMINDS us of the
words o f M>unow when he testi­
fied before a Congressional C om ­
m ittee in 1963—words w'hich are
a s applicable to civil service pub­
lic relations as they are to Amer­
ic a ’s propaganda program:
“TO BE persuasive we m ust be
believable; to be believable we
miust be credible; to be credible
w e mftist be truthful. It is as
slmiple as th at.”
IN A LARGE measure, Soren-
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Jimmy Cannon
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Red Barber
Harry Golden
Heloise
Carl Rowan
Waltar Winchell
Betty Beale
Bennett Cert
Joseph Alsop
Victor Rieiel
Marquis Childs
Ann Landers
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The complete tour price includes
round-ti'ip je t transportation, d e­
luxe breakfast and dinner and
room at the S h eraton-O ceanus
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w ith o u t s u c h a c h a in o f c o n ­
se n ’s book is a tribute to M unow,
who closed h is brilliant career es
a m aster com m unicator as Direc­
tor o f the USIA. It is certainly
a desei-ving tribute to a m an who
brought a new dimension of in­
tegrity to m ass comm unications.
SORENSEN IS aware that even
the U nited S ta tes of America h as
a public I’elations pioblem s vis a
vis the rest o f th e world. He
quotes M u i t o w , who said th a t
even if comonunisan should dis­
appear, “we would still have the
m ission abi-oad o f comibating ig ­
norance a n d fear, suspicion and
prejudice. This struggle , . . will
n o t be won in a single day or a
single decade.”
THE ANSWER, writes Soren­
sen , is "a sti'ong vital foreign In­
form ation program, backed by ade­
quate fin an cin g and public sup­
port.”
DR. RUBIN has 11 very specifio
recom m endations for restw in g tihe
continuity o f the USIA and
strengthening th e agency for th e
huge job of telling America’s story
effectively.
WE CONSIDER Recom snendation Nor 11 o f greatest im portance. Da\ R.ubin suggests Amer­
ica ’s business and comnnunications intei-ests "vigorously press
for an adequate informfltion pro­
gram .” W h a t he is urging is the
support o f the very groups who
have a m ajor stake in the suc­
cess of th e UlSIA.
IN ADDITION to the.se indis­
pensable “partners,” Dr. Riibin
w ants th e U.S. Advisory Com­
mission on In fom iation expanded
to lend nnore support and pi’ofessional know -how to USIA’s i t ­
erations.
DR. R U B IN ’S book should be
m u st” reading for every m em ­
ber
of
Congress,
particularly
those who have been giving the
USIA a hard time. In fact. Dr.
Rubin is being very nice to Con­
gress. B y presenting his v eiy
sound, know<ledg€abl€, piiacUcal
I'ecommendations. Dr. Rubin has
done th e job for Congress which
it should have done during the
last 20 years Itself.
IF CONGRESS has a sufficent
number of legislative statesmen
with the wisdotn to adopt Dr.
Rubin’s pi-ogram for the USIA,
the public relations problem o f
the USIA and the USA should
be close to solution.
civil.
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iri'oiid-claBS p o ita e e paid. October 3,
JU3I» a t ni» poBt ottioo at Hi iiie*poi
Conn., under th« Act of jMiiirh 3, IS'"/#*
Member o l A udit B tneau «f Circula­
tions.
■iib io rlp tlo n Prle* fft.O*
iRdivMual
CIVIL
TuMdaf Augutt 27, 1968
SERVICE
LEADER
Page HirM i
C S E A O f f ic ia l O b s e r v e s T e a m
T re a tm e n t T ra in in g P ro g ra m
In IV Ien tai H y g ie n e D e p a r t m e n t
(S p e c ia l to T h e L eader)
A L B A N Y — ^In a n i n i t i a l s t e p in t h e j o i n t C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n .- D e p t , o f
M e n t a l H y g i e n e s t u d y t o in c r e a s e c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t ie s fo r t h e m o r e t h a n 20,000 w a rd
s e r v i c e p e r s o n n e l t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e , C S E A r e c e n t l y s e n t M rs. M a r y B la ir , a s s i s t a n t
p r o g r a m s p e c i a li s t , t o o b s e r v e a “ t e a m t r e a t m e n t ” t r a i n in g p r o g r a m a t S y r a c u s e P s y ­
chiatric H ospital for ward serv­
conduct group therapy with prop- They could hardly afford to make
ice employees.
er supervision.
such a drastic change under these
Suinimarlzing her experience,
Agency officials are hopeful tliat conditions,” Mrs. Blair said.
Mrs. Blair explained th at under
the program, with Its teams and
Mil's. Blair, whose observation
the “team ” system, psychiatrists,
I at Syracuse centered on a group
social workers, nurses and attendo f employees from Willard State
a n d ts work closely together In de­
Haspltal, said she had visited that
term ining and carrying out treat­
Institution shortly thereafter along
m en t programs for their assigned
w ith Patrick M onachlno, CSEA
patients. The attendants are view­
collective bargaining specialist, to
ed as the most Important team
Interview the same group of work­
mem bers because of their c o n ­
ers as they were beginning to put
tinuing closeness to the patients,
into practice their recent “team
and become the primary “com ­
trea tm en t” training.
m u n icators” for both staff m em ­
T hese employees. Mrs. Blair re­
bers and patients. At dally team
ported, seemed enthusiastic about
m eetings, where m ethods of tr e a t­
th e Increased responsibility and
m e n t and patient progress are
challenge of their new roles but,
both evaluated, the attendant is
a t the sam e time, revealed de­
a n active participant.
fin ite misgivings about making
This type of program em phathe new treatm ent concept work
•i%es Involvement o f the atten d ­
in the face of continuing staff
a n t in treatm ent and rehabilita­
shortages.
tion, freeing h im from housekeep­
in g chores and enabling him to
R eal promotional opportunities
le a in and a ^ u m e more m eaning­
for all attendants, according to
MRS. MARY BLAIR
fu l and responsible duties In the
Mm. Blair, can be achieved only
lnim«diat« area o f patient oare. self-con tain ed units, oan be made through an adequate prop'am of
Whil® 10 years ago, the good a workable one for the depart­ on-the-job-training,
substantial
attendant at Syi'aouse was the a t­ m ent as a whole.
salary increases a t all levels—
tendant with a clean ward and
Ml'S. Blair, looking at the pi'o- reflecting
both
the
Impact
neat, quiet patients, this is no gram from the CSEA member’s of
increased
responsibilities
longer the case, according to Mi-s. viewpoint, sees m uch good in its and the necessary stimailus for
Blair. Today, the custodial role principles, but cautions th a t be­ job reciniitment—and by an e n ­
h a s been replaced with one o f in ­ fore a system of this kind can lightened attitude on the part of
volvem ent—'the “new” attendant work on a statewide basis, ad e­ institutional directors and profes­
Is trained to participate in all quate staff m ust be provided. “At sional sta ff th a t will allow them to
phases o f therapy, Imanerse h im ­ present, all institutions are acu te­ delegate som e of their authority.
self in group activity, obtain h is­ ly understaffed, and barely able “Then, and only then, could this
tories, make presentations, and to continue present ptx)gramis. system work,” said Mhs. Blair.
C S E A - M
(Continued from
e n f a l
Page 1)
an d educational programs that
would pi-epare you for promotion
to a higher position where speclalled patient oare would be per­
formed?
In what area of specialization
would you like to be trained?
How often you perform the
following duties;
a) Take temperature
b) Change dre.ssings
c> Administer intravenous
d) Administer oral medication
c Administer shots (Intermucular and/or subcutaneous)
f) Administer oxygen
g > Take blood samples
li) Take blood pressure
I f you sweep, mop, polish floors,
clean windows, make beds, or clean
equipment, how much of your work
day Is spent In the performance
o f such duties?
If housekeeping duties were remaved from your job, do you feel
th a t you would be capable of
perfonning more technical tasks
without further training?
Do you feel Uiat you play an
Important and necessary i-ole in
the oai'e, treatment, and rehabili­
tation of your patients?
Explain w hat you feel would
make your job a mioi-a important
and a more necessary part of
treatmenb an d rehibllitation o f
patient«.
H
y g i e n e
Q
How often you perform the fol­
lowing duties:
a) Participate In group therapy
sessions
b) Help patients to discuss their
problemB
c) Encourage patients to par­
ticipate in treatm ent pro­
grams
d) Supervise patients in activi­
ties and work assignm ent on
and off the ward
f) Reassure patients al>out their
fears and anxieties
How often do members of the
professional staff ask for your
pei-sonal observations on patients'
behavior, condition and reaction
to treatment?
Do you feel that members of
the profe.sslonal sta ff consider
your work a very im portant part
of the treatm ent and rehabilita­
tion of patients?
W hat do you find Is wrong with
your job? (Please check one oi‘
more If applicable)
a) Responsible for boo m any
patients
UNICEF C o r d s
UNICEF greeting cards may be
piu-chased in post office lobbies
from N ov«nber 18 through D e­
cember a, where local conditions
allow. Postm aster G e n e i^ W.
Mlarvin W atsoa announced r e ­
cently.
u e s t i o n n a i r e
b) Too mucli ou t-o f-title work
c> Little or no recognition Of
accom plishm ents
d) Poor working conditions
e) Little or no direction from
supervLsors
f ) Very poor chances for pro­
motion
g) Requlreniients for promotion
are too liigh
h) No chance to receive on-thejob training
1) Other, please explain
If you have cliecked one or
more o f the above Items, please
explain what you think can be
done to correct the condition
Members o f the special CSEA
ward service study connnittee are:
Felice
Amodlo,
Middletown
State Hospital, 15 Wilbur Ave.,
Middletown: Arthur Peek, Marcy
State
Hospital,
Marcy;
John
Graveline, S t. Lawrence State
Hospital, S tation A, Ogdensburg:
Rose Cilll, Pilgrim State Hospital,
P.O. B ox 43, W est Brentwood:
Richard J. Synder, W assaic State
School, W assaic: Barbara Burke,
Rockland State Hospital, O range­
burg; Alma Williams, Rochester
S ta te Hospital, 1600 S ou th Ave.,
R ochester; Frances Wilson, Brook,
ly n S tate Hospital, 681 Clarkson
Avenue. Brooklyn; and Stuart
Anderson, B ingham ton S ta te H os­
pital, Rlversid# R.D. No. I, K iik iwood.
R E C E IV E S
C E R T IF IC A T E
—
S a fe ty
O ffic e r
John
B»
Selm es, rirht, receives certificate of achievem ent from Dr. Amor*
Del Giudice, D irector of Middletown State Hospital, for su ccessful!/
completinr 80 hourt of basic instruction in fire, police and la fe tr
training.
I Jefferson County Officiai
I Bargaining With Tiiem selves
I Under S tate Taylor Law
(F ro m L ead er C o rresp o n d en t)
W ATERTOW N— In a n u n u su al m ove, th o u g h one co n ­
s id e r e d le g a l u n d e r t e r m s o f t h e S t a t e ’s T a y lo r L a w , th®
m a n a g e m e n t o f J e f f e r s o n c o u n t y ’s g o v e r n m e n t is p la c e d h i
t h e p o s i t io n o f n e g o t i a t i n g w it h i t s e l f fo r a w o r k in g c o n t r a c t
-Houtside the presently recogni/ed i - , - 7—
r r ----------------------------Jeff.i-.son oM pter. Civil service
The com m ittee will draft con EniJloyees Assn.
tract proposals and m eet with tlM
A group o f so-called “superboard’s negotiating group for a n
vLsoi«,” or key county person­
eventual contract terms agree­
nel, h as been chosen, Including
ment.
judges who salaries are fixed by
Currently, the CSEA Is holding
the legislature and who th em ­
selves m ust stand aloof from poli­ contract discussions for What will
tical m aneuverlngs; other elected develop into the first Taylor law
-county officials and, in m ost contract between the county board
cases, their principal aides.
! and the Jefferson chapter, CSEA.
Rogers said th a t the group of
T h e group has chosen a co m ­
m ittee o f its members, under elected officials and otiier key
County Treasurer K enneth F. R og­ county employees plans to m a in ­
ers, Iniimedlate past chairm an of tain close liaison with Its CSEA
the Board of Supervisors who ran counterpart.
“We ca n ’t go separate ways,"
for the vacant treasurer’s office
Rogers said.
last Fall.
A year ago Taylor law bargainT h e Rogers com m ittee, whicli
held Its first m eeting recently, is | ing started too late for holding
already “recognized” by the per -1 m eetings on a contract and th e
sonnel com m ittee o f th e Board workers’ group accepted a three
o f Supervisors offllclally desig­ percent
across-the-board
pay
nated as bargainer by the super­ boost for county employees, with
visors. Full lx>aixi I'ecognitlon Is laborers and other hourly workers
getting higher percentages.
expected in September.
Aniiong the members of the
com m ittee is Gerald Kavanaugh,
clerk of the board of elections;
Bosse Reappointed
T hom as Orey, county social serv­
Reappointm ent of Paul C. Bosse
ices comdnissloner; K enneth F.
Baker, head o f th e probation d e­ of Warrensburg, as a member o f
partm ent; Harvey A. Fields, di­ the M ental Hygiene Council has
by Governor
rector o f the county hospital and been announced
M w . B etty C onstance, deputy Rockefeller. Bosse will serve until
Dec. 31, 1072, w ith the OounoU^
county clerk.
Heading the county bargaining members o f w hich receive $1,500
couuiUttee i« Robert H . Ausbiii. a aimuallir.
CIVIL
Page Four
SERVICE
CBADEH
P o s t O f f i c e T o H ir e S u b s t i t u t e
M a il H a n d l e r s In C i t y , S t a t e
T h e U .S. C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t a p p li c a t i o n s a r e n o w b e in g
a c c e p t e d fo r t h e p o s i t io n s o f s u b s t it u t e m a l l h a n d le r in P o s t O ffic e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e
in c l u d in g t h e N e w Y o rk C ity a r e a . S u b s t t i u t e m a l l h a n d le r s r e c e iv e a n h o u r ly w a g e o f
$2.72 to $3.73 p er h o u r . T h is jo b is o p e n to m e n .a n d w o m e n . H o w e v e r , b o t h s e x e s w ill b e
i-equlred to perform th e sam e I ---------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ta 6 k.s If accepted for employm^'nt
.show their ability to .shoulder weights.
In addition there will be a writIn order to be accepted a rigorou.s and carry m ail sacks welgliing 80
test o f pliysical .strength m u st | pounds, pu.shing hand trucks and t«n exam ination for appoint­
be pa.s.sed In wlilcJi applicants 1loading m all sacks of varying m ent. Applicants will be notified
$100
A M ONTH
SUPPLEM ENTAL INCOME
CSEAmembers presently insured under The Association Accident and Sickness Policy who
are under age 59 and whose salary is $3,500 a year or more may now apply for the new
$100 a month Supplemental Income Benefit Rider.
This Rider has been preparedat the request of your association to permit you to purchase,
at a reasonable cost, additional Income protection in the event of total disability due to
non-occupational injuries or sickness lasting more than 30 days. Because sickleave benefits
are generally exhausted within a 30 day period, you are urged to consider this valuable
addition to your Accident and Sickness Plan. Example: if you are totally disabled, this
Rider would pay you $100 a month after a 30 day waiting period
• for life-if disabled from non-occupational injuries
• for 2 years~if disabled by sickness beginning before age 60
• for 1 year-if disabled by sickness beginning on or after age 60
Table Of Rates For The $100 A Month Supplemental Rider
ALL EMPLOYEES
WITH BASIC COVERAGE
Premiums Up To Age
Premiums Over Age 39'/i
BI.WEEKLY
MALES
FEMALES
1.23
.84
1.02
1.48
Tue«(Jay, A'tiguil 27, 19«$
o f ih « tim e a n d plaoo o f the
exam ination. Tlhei-« fti-e n o resi­
dence or eduoHtlon requirements
for tihe examilnatlon.
Applicants mu.st have reached
their 17th birthday on the closing
day for the acceptance of ap ­
plications (no notice of this date
h as been given as y et). High
school graduates m ay apply if
they have reached their 16 birth­
day. There is no m axim um age
limit.
Mail handlers load, unload and
move bulk mail and perform du­
ties incidental to the movem ent
and processing of letters.
Two types of appointm ents are
to be made from this ex a m in a ­
tion. Career apix)intments will be
m ade to substitute positions in
which chanjges to regular employee
status can be made according to
seniority. Substitutes are required
to be available for work on short
notice and generally work every
day.
Temporary appointm ents will
be m ade to substitute status for
either an Indefinite or a limited
period. However, acceptance of
such an appointm ent does not
elim inate chance for regular a p ­
pointm ent in order o f seniority.
Bmiployees in this position who
work nights ai-e paid extra at
the rate of 10 percent o f their
hourly basic pay per hour. For
this purpose, n igh t work i« de­
fined as work done betw een the
hours of 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. T his
iu le pertains also to the positions
o f ftubfititute clerk-carrlers (see
page 9).
Besides the five boroughs of
N ew York Cfity th e cities in the
S ta te whei-e substitute m all h a n ­
dlers will be hired include the
following: Albany, Bingham ton,
B uffalo, Elmira, Garden City,
(Continued on Page 7)
SEMI-MONTHLY
MALES
FEMALES
1.33
.91
1.60
1.11
This additional benefit is not payable for pre-existing conditions or for total disability j
resulting from pregnancy, childbirth, or miscarriage, and is otherwise subject to the terms
and provisions of policy to which it is attached.
H i s w is d o m c o m e s fr o m
l o n g e x p e r ie n c e .
a t y o u r n e ig h b o r h o o d
BUFFALO
SYRACUSE
FILL OUT AND MAIL TODAY...
Namft
■■
W a lt e r B . C o o k e
fu n e r a l c h a p e l.
Walter B. Cooke
Ter Bush &Powell, Inc., Schenectady, New York
Please furnish me with complete information about the $100 a month Supplemental
Income Benefit Rider.
..
____
Home Addressu
Place of Employment
Employee Item No__
PS. Don’t fotget, new e m p lo y M S can app/y for basic CSEA Accident & Sickness Insuranc© non^medically during the first 60 days c f employment, providing their age is under
39 years and six months.
C IT Y
NEW 4T0RK C lT Y ~ T h e Appli­
cations Section o f the New York
City Departm ent of Personnel it
located a t 49 Thomaa St., New
York, N.Y. 10013. It la three
blocks north of City Hall, one
block west of Broadway.
Applications: Plilng Period —
Applications issued and received
Monday throuifh Friday from t
a.m. to 5 p.m., except Thursday
<i'om 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and
Si'turday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Application blanks are o b ta in able free either by the applicant
in person or by his representativ#
a t the Application Section of th e
D epartm ent o f Personnel a t 4 9
T h om at Street, New York. N.Y.
10013. Telephone 566-8720.
Mailed requests for applicatioa
blanks m ust include a ita m p ed .
self-addressed business-slze en ­
velope and m ust be received b f
the Personnel D epartm ent a t leaat
five days before the closing d a U
for the filing of applicatiom .
Completed
application forma
which a r t filed by m ail muat INI
sent to the Personnel D epartm eut
and m ust be postmarked no later
th a n the last day of filing or aa
stated ctherw lse in the exam ­
ination announcem ent.
Tlie A ppilcailons Section o f
the Personnel D epartm ent is near
the Chambers Street stop of tha
m ain subway lines th a t go through
the area. T hese are the IR T 7 t h
Avenue Line and th e IND 8 t l l
Avenue Line. T he IRT Lexington
Avenue Line stop to use Is tha
Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT
QT and RR local’s stop is City Hall
Both lines have exits to Duana
Street, a short walk from ttic Per­
sonnel Department.
STA TE
F o r u n d e r s t a n d in g
c o u n s e l a t a d iffic u lt
tim e , c o n s u l t th e m a n
SCHENECTADY
N E W YORK
T he following dlreotlona u Q
where to apply for publio Jobs
and how to reach d eiiin a llo n a to
New York City on the tran sll
■ystem .
STATE— Room
1100
a t 270
Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10007.
corner of Cliambers St., telephone
488-6606;
Governor
Alfred
E. Smith State Office Building and
The S tate Campus, Albany; Sulfa
750. Genesee Building 1 West
Genesee St.; Statf Office Building,
Syracuse; and 500 Midtown Tower,
Rochester, (Wednesday only).
C andidates may obtain applica­
tions for State Jobs from local
offices of the New York S tate
Employm ent Service.
How To Apply:
1. Please print your name, address, place of employment and employee item num- /
ber in the spaces provided on the coupon below.
2. Mail formto: Ter Bush &Powell, Inc.
Civil Service Department
148 Clinton Street
Schenectady, New York
3. Or, call your nearest Ter Bush &Powell representative for details.
T E R b O ,S H / A P q V S ^ E L L , I N C .
Where fo Apply
For Public Jobs
FUNERALS FROM $250
MANHATTAN:
West 22nd Street • CH 3-1200
West 72nd Street • TR 7-9700
East 85th Street • LE 5-1500
BRONX:
Fordham . CY 5-0700
Parkchester. TA 3-6200
Grand Concourse • LU 3-0700
BROOKLYN:
Bay Ridge . TE 6-8100
Flatbush ■ UL 6-4800
QUEENS:
Jamaica • JA 6-6670
Jackson Heights • TW 8-2200
Call 62S-8700 to re a c h
a n y of c u r 10 funeral h o rn e t
serving th e New York a re a .
FED ER A L
FEDERAL — Second U.S. Civil
Service Region Office. News Build­
ing, 220 Eaet 42nd Street (a t 2nd
A v e.), New York, N.Y. 10017, Just
west of the United N ations build •
Ing. Take the IRT Lexington Ava
Line to Grand Central and walk
two blocks east, or take the sh u t­
tle from T im es Square to Grand
Central or th e IRT Queens-F^uehIng train rtom any point on iha
line to the Grand Central s to n '
Hours are 8:30 a.m . to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Also open
Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p m . T eleJhone 573-6101.
Applications are also obtain­
able a t m ain post office*’ except
the New York. N.Y., Post Office.
Boards of exam iners a t tha par­
ticular installations offering tha
tests also m ay be applied to for
further information and applica­
tion forms. No return envelopes
are required with mailed requests
for apfiUoatlon forma.
CIVIL
Auguit 27, 196®
61 S ta te J o b s O pen
F o r H e a rin g R e p o rte r
N e w Y o rk S t a t e h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t It w ill g iv e a n
o p e n c o m p e t it i v e e x a m i n a t i o n O c to b e r 26, to fill 61 S t a t e ­
w id e v a c a n c i e s i n t h e p o s t o f h e a r i n g r e p o r te r . T h e p o s it io n
pays $7,700 to $9,450 p e r y e a r , w i t h m a x i m u m s a a l r ie s b e in g
reached in five annual Increases.
Only manual shorthand, sh o rt­
Applications for the exam in ­
ation m ust be filed with the New hand-writing machines, or closed
York S tate Departnvent of Civil microphones into w hich the re­
Service, State Office Building porter noiselessly records will be
Campus, Albany, N.Y., 12226, no permitted at the test. Candidates
later th an Septemiber 16, The test m ust provide their own equip­
w ill be held in Albany, Buffalo, m ent and supplies for recording
N ew York CMty, Rochester, S yra­ dictation, and m ust provide their
cuse and, if competition dictates, own typewriters. The dictation
in BinglMmton.
m ust be transcribed verbatim by
- Presently there are ten vacan­ using a
typewriter. Longhand
cies for l\earing reporters in Al­ transcription will n ot be accept­
bany, three in Bingham ton, four ed. Txanscriblng m achines used
in Buffalo, two in Hempstead, 37 with closed microphones m ust be
in New York, four in Rochester equipped with earpliones, and all
and one in Syracuse.
LE«AI> NOTICE
Requirements Include two years
of satisfactory experience in gen ­ . S U P R E M E O O t I R T O K T H K . « e r . i T K O F
NEW
Y O R K , C O U N T V O K NKVV Y O R K .
eral verbatim I'eporting, or four —
R O SA LIN D
M.
OTONNOR,
P l:» iiitiff.
yeatis o f stenographic experience, a c f t i n s t D A N I R L .T. O T O N N O R , . T R „ D e (o iu U n t,— In d e x N o.
1» « S , — I 'l a in or possession of a diploma from f i f f r l w i i i r n a t e i N e w Y o r k T o t i n t . v
th «
The
o f I1i»> v p t i n e ii<
a court Importing school that gives pI *l .IT; oh en l lof ff ' 8 t r ri Ma l .i —
d e u c p ; N f w Y o r k r(H inl.v.—
a course which is registered, ac- A C T I O N f ’O R A N N I U . M K N T O P M A R R T .\G 'R .— S iin in io n s .P l.iin lir r
ro s i t l f v *
at
c t ^ i t e d or approved by the Board n i l W . 8 2 n d S t . . N . - w Y o r k , N . Y „
C o u atj
of N ew
Y ork.
o f Regents of the State of New
T o t h » above n n m n d T > « f c n (Ia n t
Y o u a r e lierab.v S n n in io n fx l t o a iu iw e r
York, or any equivalent com bina­
t l i e o o m p ’ n l n t I n t h i s .-(cHon a n d t o s e r v e
tion o f similar experience.
a <-op,v o f y o u r »n< iw f> r, o r . I f t h e r o m t Ifl n o t B e r v e d w K l i t l i N s i i m n i o t w ,
T h e exam ination will consist of pt ol a i «nprv
»» a n o t i c e o f . i K i m n i M n o t * , o n t h e
a performance test in verbatim P l a i n t i f f ’s A l t o r n p . v H w i t h i n 2 0 d . i y . s a f t e r
t i l e s e r v i c e o f t h i “« e i i n i m o n ^ , p x r l u s i v e o f
recording o f difficult or techni­ t h e d a . v o f • f i r v i c e ( o r w i t h i n .‘10 d;i,v.'»
Is ronipl(>l« If th i e i u n i ca l two-voice, live dictation pre­ an if ot en ra t iha e ni4ervl<>«
o t perg o n all.v d e liv e r e d to y o u
sented at the rate of 225 syllables w i t t i l n ( h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r i < ) ; a n d i n
o a n o o f y o u r f a i l u r e ti> a p i i e a r o r a n . t w e r ,
per m inute, and tianscrlbing this j u t l s n i e n t w i l l b e t a k e n a e . n l t i s l y o t i b y
a t an average speed of 22.5 sylla­ dc oe mf a pu llat i n t f, o r t h e r e l i e f d e t n a n d e d I n t h e
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1968.
accuracy.
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A hearing reporter makes ver­
A tto rn ey .^ fo r P la in liff,
batim records and transcripts of O f f i c e a n d P o t t O f f i c e A d d r e . s « » e ,s : 1 0 ( > P a r k
Avenue,
N ew
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proceedings a t hearings involv­
( M u r r a y H i l l .l O . 'i O O ) .
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in g especially difficult technical f o r e K o i n i r 8 \ u n m o n i i I s n e r v e d u p o n y o u
testim ony. He keeps the verbatim b y p u b l i c a l i o n p u r s u a n t t o a n o r d e r d a l e . I
.lu ly 18, 19fi8 o f th e H o n . I r w i n D , D n v ld records of hearings available for *<ou, a J u s t i i - o o f t l i e S u p r e m e C o u r t o f
reference, and does other related twh iet h S ttha tee souf p p No retwi n s rY opr. kt p « ar »n d i nf i l et dh e a lNo enwg
stenographic work as requiied. A Y o r k ( ! o u n l y ( M e r k ’a O f f i e e o n J u ! y 1 8 ,
I ’iiiH i s a n a c t i o n f o r t h e a n n u l m e n t
hearing reporter m ust also be free o f i n a r r i a t r e . D a t e d : . l u l y .’1 0 , 1 9 H 8 , L y n t o n K l e i n O p t o n & a!».slaw . A t t o r n e . v g for
to travel whenever necessary.
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of New York
140 B R O A D W A Y - N E W Y O R K , N .Y .
The persons whose nam es and last known addresses are set
fw’th below appear from the records of the above-named bankIngr organization to be entitled to unclaimed iMx)peity in
amounts of twenty-five dollars or more.
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LE A D E R
notes, tapes, recording disks and
other material nMiat be sriven to
the monitor a t the close of th«
exam ination.
F urther inform ation about the
hearing reporter’s exam ination Is
available from announcem ent no.
21-984 from the New York State
D epartm ent of Civil Service at
the aforementioned Albany ad­
dress.
Alumnus of Year
A L B A N Y -^ red L. Carey, a food
inspector w ith the State D epart­
m en t of Agriculture and Markets,
h as been nam ed “alummus of the
y ear” at the S ta te Agricultural
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TUESDAY, AU(;UST, 27, 1968
A r e P u b lic A u t h o r it ie s
T o o In d e p e n d e n t ?
" F a ir "
E m p lo y m e n t?
Editx)r, The Leader:
Once again, I feel I nuust make
known to all S tate employees,
through your paper, a flagi-ant
violation of New York S tate law.
In all advertisem ents, through
w hich New York tries to attract
new business to our State, there
le the line “New York—a fair em ­
ploym ent S tate.”
m p l o y e e s o f P u W ic c o r p o r a t i o n s — g e n e r a l ly k n o w n a s
This, however, seem s n ot to
A u t h o r it ie s — a r e S t a t e e m p lo y e e s f o r a ll p r a c t i c a l p u r ­ apply to State emiployees.
p o s e s e x c e p t t h a t t h e i r c h e c k s a r e p a id n o t b y t h e S t a tJ.e
Eaal
Kelly,
before
his
C o m p tr o lle r b u t b y t h e C o m p tr o lle r o f t h e A u t h o r it y .
retirement, saw fit to deny the
T h e y t a k e S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e e x a m i n a t i o n s fo r a p p o in t ­ sh ift differential to power house
m e n t a n d p r o m o t io n , t h e y a r e b o u n d b y t h e s a m e r u le s employees throughout the State,
a n d r e g u l a t io n s a s o t h e r S t a t e e m p lo y e e s a n d t h e y m u s t with th e exception o f the Downstate Medical Center—a ten per­
g o to t h e L e g is la tu r e t o g a in b e n e f i t s .
cent
differential. He cited ae his
T h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . h a s , fo r m a n y y e a r s ,
reason; “They were the only one
e f f e c t i v e l y r e p r e s e n t e d e m p lo y e e s o f th© N e w Y o r k S t a t e
(power house) experiencing diffi­
T h r u w a y A u t h o r it y . T h e y v o w t o c o n t i n u e t o d o so .
culty in recruiting help.”
H o w e v e r , t h e A u t h o r it y , o f la t e , h a s t a k e n t h e a t t it u d e
TIhe only “fair em ploym ent”
t h a t g a in s w o n b y S t a t e e m p lo y e e s in o t h e r j u r is d ic t io n s a r e
practice left for the rest of the
n o t n e c e s s a r il y g a in s fo r T h r u w a y a id e s . T h e C SE A , a n d
State power house emjployees le
r i g h t l y so , b e lie v e s o th e r w is e .
to demand the same working con­
T h e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia t io n h a s v o w e d t o e n d t h e T h r u - ditions for everyone. Namely, all
w a y ’s p r a c t ic e o f o p e r a t i n g a s a c o m p l e t e l y in d e p e n d e n t m en now working on night-tim e
o r g a n iz a t io n w i t h a “h o lie r t h a n t h o u ’' a t t it u d e .
shifts and on Saturday, Sunday
I t h a s s t e p p e d u p it s g r i e v a n c e m a c h i n e r y to h ig h g e a r , and holidays should be shifted to
f i g h t i n g for, a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s , m o r e s p a c io u s q u a r te r s a M onday through Pilday, day­
fo r i t s m e m b e r s w h o n o w m u s t u s e t h e s a m e t i n y c u b ic le s time schedule and no one should
work other days and no one should
f o r e a t i n g , r e p o r t w r it i n g a n d b a la n c i n g t o l l receipite.
work nights, and in this manner
T h e p r a c t ic e o f u s i n g t h e s a m e d e s k ( t w o f e e t b y t h r e e
se t up a recruiting problem, which
f e e t ) t o c o u n t m o n e y a n d e a t l u n c h Is h i g h l y u n s a n i t a r y
could be settled only by granting
a n d a n y s a n i t a r i a n w ill s u p p o r t t h i s f a c t . M o n e y p a s s e s
a night differential.
t h r o u g h t h e h a n d s o f a n y n u m b e r o f p e o p le In t h e c o u r se
Power house employees, in pri­
o f a d a y , p ic k in g u p g e r m s a s i t g o e s a lo n g it s w a y . T h e n
vate industiT, w ith the blessing
t o p u t t h i s m o n e y in t h e s a m e p la c e a s fo o d — t h a t ’s to o of New York State, insist on and
m u c h t o e x p e c t.
get those differentials as part of
W e u r g e t h e T h r u w a y A u t h o r it y t o h e e d t h e r e q u e s ts their contract. For it is job diso f C SE A a n d r e t u r n t o t h e fo ld a n d a c t lik e t h e S t a t e crimdnation to have some men
a g e n c y w h i c h i t is.
work different hours from others
S p e a k in g o f a u t h o r it ie s , a s m ilia r s i t u a t i o n e x i s t s in and for the same pay.
N e w Y o rk C ity .
Since the payment of these d if­
E m p lo y e e s o f t h e M a n h a t t a n a n d B r o n x S u r f a c e T r a n s it ferentials is the law of the State,
O p e r a t in g A u t h o r it y a r e e v e n m o r e n e g le c t e d t h a n t h o s e let us enforce all of the laws or
none of them. New York State
o f t h e T h r u w a y A u th o r ity .
W h e n t h e s u r f a c e lin e s o f t h e fo r m e r F i f t h A v e n u e cannot be selective as to which
C o a c h C o m p a n y a n d t h e S u r f a c e T r a n s it , I n c . w e r e s e iz e d laws will and will not be en ­
s o m e y e a r s a g o , t h e L e g is la tu r e a llo w e d t h e c r e a t io n o f a forced, nor be selective as to who
will and will not be required to
s p e c i a l a u t h o r it y , M A B S T O A , to o p e r a t e t h e li n e s u n t i l a
obey the law.
s u i t a b le o p e r a to r c o u ld be f o u n d to r e t u r n t h e f a c i li t y to
I have written m any letters to
p r iv a t e in d u s tr y . T h e n e w a u t h o r i t y w a s m a d e a s u b s id ia r y
The Leader because to whom else
c o r p o r a tio n o f t h e T r a n s it A u t h o r it y .
T o m a k e tr a n s f e r o f t h e f a c i li t y e a s ie r , t h e L e g is la tu r e may we, as Individuals, turn for
an airing of our views?
e x c lu d e d e m p lo y e e s o f M A B S T O A f r o m c iv il s e r v ic e , s o t h a t
t h e r e w o u ld be n o c o n f u s i o n a b o u t s t a t u s w h e n t h e lin e s
HERMAN F. BROWN
Pilgrim State Hospital
w e r e r e tu r n e d to p r iv a t e in d u s tr y .
H o w e v e r , a ll s ig n s p o in t to t h e f a c t t h a t t h e s y s t e m
w il n e v e r r e tu r n to p r iv a t e in d u s tr y . W h ile b u s e s a r e m a r k e d
N ew Position
w i t h e a c h a u t h o r i t y ’s n a m e , t h a t is w h e r e t h e d is s im ila r it y
e n d s . T h e r e is n o d u p lic a t io n o f n u m b e r s o n t h e b u ses.
ALBANY — Dr. Kenneth E.
T h e y a r e e q u ip p e d w it h T r a n s it A u t h o r it y tw o -w a y r a d io s, Young, former president of the
c o n n e c t e d to t h e T r a n s it A u t h o r it y ’s r a d io c o m m u n ic a t i o n S tate University College at Cort­
c e n t e r In E a s t N e w Y ork , a n d e q u ip m e n t is q u ic k y i n t e r ­ land, has accepted appointment as
c h a n g e d b y a f a s t s p r a y - p a i n t i n g o f A u th o r ity n a m e s or vice-president and director of the
t h e r e p l a c e m e n t o f t h e I n d iv id u a l a u t h o r i t y ’s s y m b o l o n W ashington, D.C. office of the
American College Testing Pro­
t h e f a c e o f t h e b u s.
•
gram.
T o o m a n y y e a r s h a v e p a s s e d w i t h o u t t h e s l i g h t e s t sh o w
o f i n t e n t to s e ll t h e lin e s . E m p lo y e e s a r e s t i l l t r e a t e d a s
C ity e m p lo y e e s — w h i c h t h e y a r e — b u t w it h o u t t h e p r o te c t io n
W atchful Eye
o f t h e c iv il s e r v ic e m e r it s y s t e m .
ALBANY—The State I'hruway
W e u r g e M A B ST O A , a n d it s p a r e n t a u t h o r it ie s , t h e
Authority has alerted Its hu n ­
T r a n s i t A u t h o r it y a n d t h e M e t r o p o lit a n T r a n s it A u t h o r it y ,
dreds of toll collectors to watch
t o i n a u g u e r a t e s t e p s im m e d i a t e ly to m a k e c i v il s e r v ic e p r o ­
for “u n fit” drivers as they pass
t e c t i o n a n d b e n e f i t s a v a ila b le to it s e m p lo y e e s .
through the toll lanes. The goal
T o fo r c e t h e s e e m p lo y e e s to liv e u n d e r a “ n e it h e r fisl: Is to arrest the drinking driver
n o r f o u l ” s t a t u s c e r t a i n ly d o e s n o t m a k e fo r g o o d m o r a l e . «before he causes an accident.
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■ y WILLIAM GOFFEN
Judicial Review
C O U R T S A R E p r o v id in g a h u m a n i z i n g I n flu e n c e In t h e
t r e a t m e n t o f c i v il s e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s . A n e x a m p l e is t h e J u ­
d ic ia l c o n c e r n fo r t h e r i g h t s o f e m p l o y e e s d is c ip l in e d o n
a d m i n is t r a t iv e d e t e r m in a t i o n s o f m i s c o n d u c t . C o u r t d e c i­
s io n s , In a ll e v i a t i n g o r s e t t i n g a s id e e x c e s s iv e p e n a l t i e s Im ­
p o s e d u p o n e m p lo y e e s , g iv e w e ig h t t o y e a r s o f p r io r s a t i s ­
f a c t o r y s e r v ic e a n d t h e s e v e r i t y o f t h e p e n a l t y a s c o m p a r e d
w i t h t h e s e r i o u s n e s s o f t h e o f f e n s e . M o s t I m p o r t a n t , th©
c o u r ts a n a ly z e t h e e v i d e n c e p r e s e n t e d a t a d m i n i s t r a t i v e h e a r ­
i n g s a n d a n n u a l d e t e r m in a t i o n s t h a t a r e n o t b a s e d u p o n
s u b s t a n t i a l e v i d e n c e or t h a t a re u n d u ly h a r s h o r o t h e r w is e
a r b it r a r y a n d c a p r ic io u s .
A F I N D I N G t h a t t h e d e t e r m in a t i o n o f t h e a g e n c y Is
u n s u p p o r t e d b y s u b s t a n t i a l e v i d e n c e r e q u ir e s s k illf u l, p a i n s ­
t a k i n g a n a ly s is o f t h e r e c o r d o f t h e h e a r in g . S u c h r e c o r d s
a r e o f t e n u n n e c e s s a r i l y p r o lix a n d r e q u ir e m u c h f o r t it u d e
fo r t h o r o u g h , c r i t ic a l r e v ie w .
A R E C E N T e x a m p l e o f a n a d m i n is t r a t iv e d e t e r m i n a ­
t io n u n s u p p o r t e d b y s u b s t a n t i a l e v id e n c e t h a t a n e m p lo y e e
w a s g u ilt y o f m i s c o n d u c t Is E c k e r t v . M c G r a th ( N e w Y o r k
L a w J o u r n a l, M a y 24, 1 9 6 8 ). I n t h a t c a s e , t h e p e t i t i o n e r , a
c o r r e c t io n o ffic e r , b r o u g h t a n A r tic le 78 p r o c e e d i n g t o a n n u l
t h e d e t e r m in a t i o n o f t h e C o m m is s io n e r o f C o r r e c tio n o f t h e
C ity o f N e w Y o r k d is m is s in g h im f r o m h i s p o s itio n .
J U S T IC E J o s e p h A. B r u s t, in s e t t i n g a s id e t h e d is m is s a l,
n o t e d t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n e r w a s a n h o n o r a b ly d is c h a r g e d c o m ­
b a t v e t e r a n o f W o r ld W a r I I a n d t h a t h e h a d s e r v e d c r e d i t ­
a b ly a s a c o r r e c t io n o ffic e r fo r 1 4 1/2 y e a r s b e fo r e b e in g s e r v e d
w it h c h a r g e s o f m i s c o n d u c t .
T H E F I R S T s p e c i f i c a t io n o f m i s c o n d u c t w a s t h a t t h e
e m p lo y e e h a d b e e n a b s e n t f r o m h i s to u r o f d u t y w i t h o u t
o ffic ia l le a v e . T h e s e c o n d w a s t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e a f t e r r e ­
p o r t in g h i m s e l f 111 f a i le d to n o t i f y h i s e m p l o y e r t h a t h e
w a s le a v in g h i s r e s id e n c e .
A T T H E T IM E o f t h e h e a r in g , p e t it io n e r p le a d e d g u ilt y
w it h a n e x p l a n a t i o n o f Illn e s s to t h e fir s t c h a r g e . T h e tr ia l
proceeded on th e secon d charge.
A D O C T O R e m p lo y e d b y t h e C o m m is s io n e r o f C o r r e c ­
tio n t e s t if ie d t h a t h e v is it e d t h e p l a i n t i f f ’s f i f t h flo o r a p a r t ­
m e n t a t t h e t i m e in q u e s t io n a n d g o t n o r e s p o n s e to a
k n o c k o n t h e d o o r a n d a r i n g i n g o f t h e b e ll. T h e d o c to r
d e s c r ib e d a p r e v io u s v i s i t to t h e
p e t i t i o n e r ’s
a p a r tm en ta n
o b se r v e d , “I h a p p e n to k n o w it v e r y w e ll.”
T H E N , T H E p e t i t i o n e r te s t if ie d t h a t h e a c t u a l ly h a d n o t
a b s e n t e d h i m s e l f fr o m h i s h o m e a s c h a r g e d . H e p o in t e d
o u t t h a t h e liv e d o n a g r o u n d flo o r a p a r t m e n t a n d n e v e r
liv e d o n t h e f i f t h flo o r.
D O C T O R S , lik e o t h e r h u m a n b e in g s , a r e n o t in f a ll ib l e
w it n e s s e s . T h o s e e m p lo y e d b y g o v e r n m e n t a l a g e n c i e s a r e
f r e q u e n t ly c a l le d u p o n to t e s t i f y a g a in s t e m p lo y e e s a n d
s o m e t im e s t h e y f a l l in t o a r u t s o t h a t t h e i r t e s t im o n y is
r o u t in e ly a d v e r s e to t h e e m p lo y e e , j u s t a s d e s ir e d b y t h e
agency.
T H E D O C T O R fo r t h e C o m m is s io n e r o f C o r r e c tio n w a s
r e c a lle d a n d h e s t a t e d , “I a p o lo g iz e t h a t t h e in f o r m a t i o n w a s
c o m p le t e ly e r r o n e o u s .’' H e n o w s a id t h a t h e r e c a l le d t h a t
h e h a d v is it e d t h e p e t i t i o n e r ’s a p a r t m e n t o n t h e f ir s t flo o r
a n d g o t n o r e s p o n s e to h is k n o c k . U n d e r q u e s t i o n in g b y
t h e h e a r i n g o ffic e r , t h e d o c to r t e s tif ie d :
D o c to r , y o u s t a t e d a w h ile a g o t h a t y o u h a d v is it e d
O fficer E c k e r t b e fo r e ?
A, N o, I n e v e r v is it e d h im b e fo r e .
Q. T h is w a s y o u r fir st v is it to h i s h o m e ?
A. Y e s, I h a d h im c o n f u s e d w it h s o m e b o d y e lse .
ON A S T U D Y o f t h e reco rd , t h e r e e v i d e n t ly w a s n o
r e a s o n a b le b a s is fo r f i n d in g t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e w a s g u ilty .
U n f o r t u n a t e l y , i t o f t e n d o e s n o t ta k e m u c h p r o o f t o r e s u lt
in a n a d m i n is t r a t iv e d e t e r m in a t i o n o f g u ilt, b e c a u s e t h e
h e a r i n g o ffic e r is to o c lo s e ly a s s o c ia t e d w it h t h e i n s t ig a t o r
o f th e ch a rg es.
J U S T IC E B R U S T h e ld t h e r e w a s n o s u b s t a n t i a l e v id e n c e
to s u s t a in a f i n d in g t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n e r w a s n o t a t h o m e*
w h e n t h e d o c to r a ll e g e d ly v is it e d h is r e s id e n c e . W h e n r e ­
c a lle d to t h e s t a n d , t h e m o s t t h a t t h e d o c to r w o u ld s a y w a s
t h a t h e g o t n o r e s p o n s e to a k n o c k o n th e d o o r. A s t h e p e t i­
tio n e r w a s ill a n d u n d e r m e d ic a t io n , h e m a y n o t e v e n h a v e
h e a r d t h e d o c t o r k n o c k in g . C e r ta in ly , t h e a g e n c y h a d n o t
;n e t it s b u r d e n o f p r o o f.
(Continued on Page 1)
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AS THE petitioner h ad pleaded
fu llty to the first charge that
h e had been absent from his posi­
tion without leave because o f ill­
ness, Justice Brust remanded the
m atter to the respondent for im ­
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STAFF ATTENDANT
(Continued from previous editions)
1 7 4 5 D a n i a t o A W B a b y l o n ..................7 5 . 2
1 7 4 6 C o l l e y 1 H i i f f - i l o ................................ 7 5 , 1
1 7 4 7 E g g l e l o n J W l n p r d a l e .................... 7 5 , 1
T)t‘\ v a n ( l » ' l A N n w a r k .................. ,76.0
O i i r l i n o C S p a r k i l l .......................... .70.6
C lark T
F illm o ro
....................... .76.6
M c l e l l a n I J a m a i c a ..................... .70.6
B o n n e r J N B a b y l o n .................. .76.0
K in n o A
Romo
............................. .70.6
S f h w a r f z D H o l b r o o k .................. .76.6
J o h m i o n S B l o o m i n ( f b \ i i ( r . . . . .76.6
M e r w i n I M i l l o r t o n ....................... .70.6
Iv e tt F S D ay to n
....................... .76.0
J . 0 0 4 W a t k i n H R S t o n y P o i n t ............ ,76.0
1 0 0 5 A n d e r s o n M W a p p i n R r F a l l * , .76.6
.................... .76.0
1 6 0 0 ,S a n g e r L K a i n b u r i r
1 0 7 K i n i i e a n e H I ^ a n c a s t e r .................. .76.6
1 6 0 8 R o o n e y E T T I i o a ............................. .70.6
1609 M c P h a u l G B ro n x
....................... .76.6
J 6 I 0 A o a n f o r a R H a i n b n r i r .................. .76.6
) 6 1 1 B o n d M L i n d f - n l u i r e t .................. .76.6
0 1 3 S tab ler E B u ffalo
....................... .70.5
6 1 3 P e t e r * h M e< lfor(l S l a
............ .76.5
1 6 1 4 V lreM a E B r e n tw o o d
.................. .76.5
J f l l f t M a t t i i R S t a t e n I b ....................... . 70.5
N i c h o l e .T L s i k o G r o v e
............ .76.5
1 6 1 7 P i e t r z y k o w s k i N R o c h e s t e r . . .76.B
) l 0 1 8 C a r e y R L i n d e n h \ i r 8 t .................. .76.6
6 1 9 M c C a r t h y 0 A n t f p l i c a .................. .76.fr
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.................. .76.5
fi31 B r o w n P B r o n x
............................. .70.5
0 2 a D iiv a l P
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Payne J B ronx
............................. .76.5
1 0 9 A S e c o r H B o o n v i l l e ....................... ,70.4
1 6 ^ 6 F o w l k « < 0 B r o o k l y n .................. .76.4
1 6 ^ 6 B r o w n W N y a c k ............................. .76.4
1«S7 Boyd F
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............................. .76.4
1 6 i i « W o l f f R R o m e ................................... ,76.4
T i - o t t a D H y d e P a r k .................... .76.4
Ifi:i0 H a n d y 8 A m ity v ille
.................. .76.4
f t h a r k o A B o h e m i a ....................... .76.4
l O H O N o r t o n G Q n e e n s V l l l ............... .76.4
J 6 . 1 . 1 G . i i i t l i i e r E O t r d e n i j b i i r f f ............ .70.4
1 0 : H S t i l l J B u f f a l o ................................ .76.4
J0:15 B a o e r H
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B e n t l e y J S t a a l N b u r i ; ................. .76.a
J 6 . T « ' S c a n l o n F R o m e ............................. . 70.3
If l.MH H o k e C M a r c y .................................. .70.3
3ti:!0 PhiM ipH J N a n u e t
....................... .70..'1
J 6 4 0 A u t r y M B u f f a l o .......................... .70..'1
1 6 4 1 B o n n e r G O r n n t f o b u r i f ................. .70.:l
1 6 4 ‘i N a p o l i t a i i o N l i e e r P a r k ............ . 70.2
I 6 4 : j Z a j a e J W i l l a r d ................................ .70.2
3 6 M C l . i r k I . B r o n x .................................. .70.2
1 6 4 5 B ertrer C B i('n t\v o o d
................. .70.2
1 6 4 0 Jfr/.lw d a K D e e r P a r k
............ ,76.2
1 0 4 7 D l c k m a n t i 0 H h i n t i n i r f o n ............ .76.2
1 H 4 8 N i c k e r s o n J B i n f c h a n i t o n ............ .76.2
K'p 'H) N e i r a T D e e r P a r k ....................... .70.2
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Jtifil K oB clnsko C D e e r P a r k
........... .76.2
1 0 5 i 5 A n u U M B u f f a l o ............................. .70.2
1 6 r ) . ‘> H e r b e r t E G a r n e r v i l l e .............. .76.2
J 6 5 4 N o r w o o d M N e w a r k .................. .76.2
1 0 5 5 G a j i r n o r .1 P a t t c u H o n .................... .70.1
J 0 5 6 M artin
M P e r r y s b u r i r .............. .76.1
1 6 5 7 F i R l i c r A S t o n y P o i n t ................. .76.1
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) 0 0 4 C h r l s t l a n R e n 0 B o o n v i l l e . . . .76.0
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1 6 7 8 R o d rliru c* O N B a y S h o re
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1 0 8 0 M illr V M id d le to w n
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1 0 8 ) S aw d ey E G ro v elan d
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6 8 5 R o b ln fio n J N e w a r k
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8 0 7,1 a E R i . h n i o n d v i l ................................. 8 6 . 5
9 0 M (< ''ro n n J B i n g h a m t o n
...................., 8 0 , 4
01 L a w s o n
P O n eo n ta
.............................. 8 6 . 3
9 2 P e d C S . v r a c i i n e ..............................' . . . 8 6 . 3
9 3 K rav lo v io C Jo h n k to w n
...................... 8 6 . 2
04 S am uels
H
B uffalo
........................... 8 6 . 3
9 5 K u rczcw t-U i N
B uffalo
...................... 8 6 . 2
9 6 H a u s e r S S a y v i l l e ................................. 8 6 . 3
0 7 C ot to n e B B u ffalo
................................. 8 6 . 1
9 8 T i-ay lo r R B u ffa lo
................................. 8 6 . 1
9 9 C o t e L M i u e o l a ....................................... 8 6 . 0
1 0 0 B r o w n I M t M o r r i s .........................8 6 . 0
101 B e n z ig c r A L o .-k p o rt
...................... 8 6 . 0
1 0 2 C h i p c b a f o J R e n n s e l a e r ...................... 8 0 . 0
1 0 3 L .arU in A M i d d l e t o w n
...................... 8 5 . 0
1 0 4 S l o n i m E B k l y n ....................................... 8 5 . 8
lO.*-. S . O i w e r d t f e g e r L B a b y l o n
............. 8 5 , 7
106 E verett D
B in g h a m to n
................ 8 5 . 6
107 n irs.h
M D o n g last^ n
...................... 8 5 . 6
1 0 8 D u n h a m R P h o e n i x ............................8 5 . 4
100 > ram D
B k l y n ....................................... 8 5 . 4
1 1 0 B a r l o w M A l b a n y ................................. 8 5 . 4
1 1 1 H \ u U o n A I S a r a t o g a .............................. 8 5 . 4
1 1 3 C o llin s S T o n a w a n d a
...................... 8 5 . 3
11.3 S u l l i v a n A M a p v . i p e o u a
................ 8 5 . 2
1 3 4 A r m e r F V o o r h e e t - v i l ........................... 8 5 . 2
l l B C ro n in S B in g h a m to n
......................8 5 . 1
1 1 6 S c h r o « d e r R B u f f a l o ........................... 8 5 . 0
1 1 7 Te<1ford P P o t s d a m
............................8 5 . 0
1 1 8 B reen
S D annem ora
.......................8 4 . 7
119 K rone
E .S cotia
...................................8 4 . 6
120 Johnson M
A lb an y
............................8 4 . 4
121 R in g e r S A lb an y
................................. 8 4 . 4
1 2 2 N i l s f n L Stat<^n l e
............................8 4 . 3
1 2 3 P r l v i t e r a T B u f f a l o ............................8 4 . 3
1 2 4 S tevfiu*
A
T roy
................................. 8 4 . 2
125 W einer
G B ab,^lon
............................8 4 , 2
1 2 6 C l; » u H M ‘t . h o b a r l e
............................8 4 , 1
I W f J o h u b o i j 0 B U l y n ..................................8 4 . 1
128
129
130
131
132
133
1.34
1 .35
136
137
138
139
140
141
143
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
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LEADER
Ijconard B D elm ar
.................... 8 4 . 1
H a n r a h a n L E l f l j l r a .......................... 8 4 . 1
F i o r o K P o u e : h k e e p » l f t .....................8 4 . 0
R o b erts D B k ly n
................................ 8 4 . 0
R eleo n te M A lb a n y
.............................. 8 3 . 8
F u l t o n L J a c k s o n H t « .................... 8 3 . 7
P r e s t o n E S o l v a y ................................ 8 3 , 7
A c o s t a E V e a t a l ................................ 8 3 . 4
M o o r e D A l b a n y ...................................8 3 . 4
D o m a m H L a n c a « f e r .......................... 8 3 . 4
C laflin
E B uffalo
............................ 8 3 . 3
W elsh M S eh cn eo tad y
.................... 8 3 . 2
....................... 8 3 . 2
<*recg
M B«>l'leroe«
H a r t m a n E B u f t a l o .......................... 8 3 . 1
M organ
H
A lb an y
.......................... 8 3 . 1
O rt J
B uffalo
......................................8 3 . 1
L a i i i p e M S a y v i l l e ...............................8 3 . 1
D uncan E Syracuse
.........................8 3 , 1
G ap ln sk l G B uffalo
............................. 8 3 . 0
P o ffley
R
A lb an y
.......................... 8 3 . 0
H o f f m a n M A l b a n y .............................. 8 3 , 0
................................ 8 2 , 9
Cady
M
V eo tal
H a r d y G B u f f a l o ................................ 8 3 . 7
S u lliv an
D
W assaio
.....................8 2 . 6
Congel A
Syracuse
.......................... 8 2 , B
B urke P Cohoes
................................ 8 2 . 4
F o ley E
A lb an y
................................ 8 2 . 4
V ic k e ry V B u ffalo
.......................... 8 2 , 4
W I t h e r b e e V I ^ w l s .......................... 8 2 . 4
157
K r.auspe R L ib e r ty
............................. 8 2 . 3
1 5 8 T .> o rin i
M J.im esv ille
......................S 3 . 3
1 5 9 S c h e n k n i a n G B k l y n .......................... 8 2 . 3
.....................8 2 . 3
1 6 0 G reen D S lin g erlan d s
161 H en seler I
R g g ertsv llle
.................. 8 2 . 2
1 6 2 E d d y J O s w e g o ......................................8 2 . 2
1 6 3 M alnvillfi
H
A lb an y
.................... 8 2 . 2
1 6 4 G oixlon B P o t s d a m
..............................8 2 . 3
165 H am m
M C laren ce
..............................H 2 . 2
1 6 6 W elsss H
B k ljn
................................ 8 2 . 2
1 6 7 M assin
E
B ay ei< le
.......................... S 2 , l
1 6 8 W i l l i a m s M P i n e C i t y .................... « • : . ( )
160 M erz D
R ochester
.......................... 8 2 . 0
1 7 0 H e r r i n g t o n K A l b a n y ............................8 1 , 9
171 H agadorn
M
H o rn ell
.................... 8 1 . 8
1 7 2 B a rb n to L B uffalo
.............................. 8 1 , 8
1 73 L ad u k e C P la ttsb u rg h
..................... 8 1 . 8
1 74 G odfrey
P
S ch enectady
............... 8 1 . 7
175 P h alo n
N G r a n v i l l e ............................. 8 1 . 7
1 7 6 I f e m p s t e a d E A l b a n y ............................8 1 . 6
1 7 7 M eiers
M D u n k irk
..............................8 1 . 5
178 W rig h t D W aterto w n
........................ 8 1 . 5
1 7 9 M o r g a n V . S y r a c u s e ..............................8 1 . 5
1 8 0 A ldl N S c h e n e c ta d y
............................ 8 1 , 4
181 P lu m e K
S yracuse
.......................... 8 1 . 4
1 8 3 Bo<w G
A t t i c a ...................................... 8 1 . 4
1 8 3 N IcholA 0 A m s t e r d a m
........................ 8 1 . 2
1 8 4 W h ite T
A lb a n y
................................ S i . 2
1 8 5 U n d e r w o o d M N o r t h p o r t ................ 8 1 . 3
186 L arded
D S yracuse
..............................8 1 . 2
187 F in g erh u t M
S chencctndy
....8 1 .1
1 8 8 P ileck l
P W i l l i . M u s v i l ........................ 8 1 . 1
1 8 9 M c G u i r e M A l b a n y ............................8 1 . 1
................................ 8 ) 1
1 0 0 P ahl. P
B .ib y lo n
1 9 1 S t < ? p h a n y P D e l m a r .......................... 8 1 . 0
102 T im m o n s E B eacon
.......................... 8 0 , 0
1 0 3 A iello L
E lm ira
................................ 8 0 . 9
104 B aker V
B k ly n
................................ 8 0 . 8
1 0 5 K o h l e r B A l t a m o n t .......................... 8 0 . 8
3 9 6 M a r t z G O v i d ........................................ S o ft
1 0 7 T i n n e y H B u f f a l o ................................ 8 0 . 7
1 9 8 D a g o s t i n o L B u f f a l o .......................... 8 0 . 7
1 9 9 B a n g s P C h e m u n g ................................8 0 . 6
2 0 0 G a l f b o u a e E S t o n y B r . x i k .............. 8 0 . 6
20 1 R odw cll L
C anto n
.......................... H O , 6
3 0 2 S tew art L
T U > n < i s e I a e r ....................
3 0 3 H orn
M B k ly n
................................ 8 0 . 5
2 0 4 H am lin
R
H am lin
...........................8 0 . 4
3 0 5 H in k el B C rary v ille
............................8 0 : 4
3 0 6 U n t e r w e i s e r N M a s s p o i u a t “k , . 8 ( 1 . 4
3 0 7 D o l t ^ o n K B k l y n ....................................... 8 0 . 3
3 0 8 R l o h h o k l D S m i t h t o w n ...................... 8 0 . 2
200 P oorm an M
S yraonse
...................... 8 0 . 3
2 1 0 S ap erstein A B k ly n
............................8 0 . 3
.......................... 8 0 . 2
211 S m ith D H a m b u rg
312 Schaffncr
R
A ’b a n y
...................... S 0 . 2
313 H erm an
C T o n a w a i x l a ................... S t ) . 3
2 1 4 S ch w artz
R
F l u s h i n g .....................8 0 , 1
2 1 5 K rav it L
NYO
...................................... 8 0 . 1
3 1 6 D e c k e r B B elliuore
.............................. 8 0 . 1
2 1 7 G aim
E
S c h e n e < 'ta d y
.................... 8 0 . 1
2 1 8 C arroll
P
A lb an y
.......................... 8 0 . 1
2 1 0 M u llen
A
A lb io n
.......................... 8 0 . 1
3 2 0 F l t z m o r r l B R B a l d w l n s v i l ...............8 0 . 1
2 2 1 M e l e M B a b y l o n ......................................8 0 . 1
222 M ahar
C
T roy
.................................8 0 . 1
.......................... 8 0 . 0
2 2 3 A ll P
N ew
B erlin
3 2 4 L o d w i g E B u f f a l o .................................. 8 0 . 0
2 2 5 M iller D
B uffalo
.................................S O . O
2 2 6 C h e l e s M T i ' o y .......................................... 8 0 . 0
3 2 7 M c C l u s k y J A l b a n y ............................8 0 . 0
................. 7 0 , 9
228 H anzm an
L R oche*ster
2 2 9 M c G l o i n e M A l b a n y .......................... 7 0 . 9
230 Ray E
A l b a n y .................................... 7 ! ) . 8
.......................... 7 0 . 8
231 O liv e r
G
Syracuse
3 3 2 J a m e s P B k l y n ....................................... 7 0 . 8
233 V ro o m an
B S haron Spgs
....7 0 .7
334 Schw ager
E B rentw ood
............... 7 0 . 7
.............................7 0 . 6
2.35 C o r n i « h 0 E l m i r a
23 0 B erlb erg L B k ly n
...............................7 9 . 6
237
U r o w n F B a y s h o r e ...................................7 ! ) . 5
1 3 8 P e a rlste in
R S pring V al . . . . . 7 9 . 4
2 3 0 O lagolich J
W i l l i a m s v i l .................7 9 . 4
2 4 0 E ltin g
D
A lb an y
.......................... 7 9 . 4
241 S crtick
W
G rand
Ts
.................... 7 0 . 4
2 4 2 S zepctyk
H
R ochester
............... 7 0 . 3
2 4 3 S o l i n J M t M o r r i s .......................... 7 9 . 3
2 4 4 o J h n s o n C A lb au .v
.......................... 7 0 . 3
2 4 5 W ittn e r J B ab y lo n
.......................... 7 9 . 3
2 4 6 M a r t i n K B n f f . ' i l o ..................................... 7 0 . 2
1 4 7 F a s c u c c i 0 M e c h a n i c v i V ...................... 7 9 . 2
1 4 8 R i l e y K V i c t o r ...................................... 7 ! 1 . 2
2 4 0 Y o u n g A S < 4 i e n e c t a d y ............ . . . 7 0 . 2
2 5 0 D i a m o n d 0 S y r a < m t e .......................... 7 0 . 3
2 5 1 T r l v l l i n o C P o t s d a m .......................... 7 0 . 2
2 5 2 W i d d o w f l e l d E D e l m a r ......................7 0 . 3
2 5 3 L a w r e n c e R A l b a n y ............................' 9 . 1
25 4 W o jn ick l C B u ffalo
............................7 0 . 0
2 5 5 W o jn io k i
C
Bx
................................. 7 0 . 0
2 5 6 C o l o n i b a R L i n d e n h u r s t ..................... 7 8 . 9
2 5 7 L a u d a t e S T i - o y .................................... 7 8 . 8
3 5 8 K re u tz
M
B uffalo
........................... 7 8 . 7
»59 W aiw ker
R
Bk
.......................... 7 8 . 6
2 6 0 P iird y L B in g h a m to n
.................... 7 8 . 6
36 1 D isalv o
P
Tonaw anda
................ 7 8 . 6
2 6 3 T tM lford K . \ u e a b l e F k
................ 7 8 . 6
2 6 3 G regg
S
Interlak en
...................... 7 8 . 6
204 Y eung I
H o m e r . ............................7 8 . 6
2 6 5 K ra g e r A F reev ille
............................7 8 . 6
2 6 0 S ilverb erg P
B k l y n ............................7 8 . 6
3 6 7 L a n d i n o V B k l y n ................................. 7 8 . 6
2 0 8 e a s i e r H E l b r i d g e ................................. 7 8 , 5
2 6 9 C elw lt N
B k ly n
................................. 7 8 . 5
2 7 0 F i t z g e r a l d M N o r t h C r e e k ................ 7 8 . B
271 N o tk in P E lm o n t
................................ 7 8 . B
2 7 3 G a l l o w a y D P t J e f f e r s o n ................ 7 8 . 5
2 7 3 K i r b y K W y a n d a n c h ..................... . . 7 8 . B
2 7 4 M a t u r i G S t a t e n T s ........................... 7 8 . 4
275 S u tto n K
S y r a c u s e ............................7 8 . 4
2 7 6 G iln iartin
K
S co tia
.........................7 8 . 4
3 7 7 D<^j*o L S c o t t l a ....................................... 7 8 . 4
3 7 8 M cQ iild o
S C o h o M i ........................... 7 8 , 4
3 7 9 P ierce
F R avena
................................. 7 8 . 4
3 8 0 H u n d le y M H n lo n d ale
........................ 7 8 3
281 G ach P
B uffalo
................................. 7 8 . 3
283 l> y s8 J
S au .l L k
.......................... 7 8 3
28y D onovoa
M S m ut
JH illa
....7 8 3
884
285
286
287
388
289
200
291
202
293
2 04
295
296
297
298
299
.300
301
303
.303
804
.305
308
307
,108
.309
310
311
313
313
314
31B
316
.317
318
319
330
321
323
.333
324
.325
326
337
328
339
3.30
331
333
333
334
335
336
337
,338
339
,340
341
342
Given L tttlo a
78.3
Seligman A Cambria H1« ............ 78.3
Kelly D Elmont ............................... 78.3
Sportello N F ra n k f o rt ................. 78.3
H orton B Rochester
78,3
Cavaliero D Selden ...................... 78.1
Kiindel M Delmar ...........................78.1
Dtinbar V A ttica .............
78.1
mr«ch R Lake V i e w ...................... 78.1
Barnett R W antagh ......................78.1
Israel R Bklyn ............................... 78.1
Connelly H M io
...................... 78.1
Migliore R Bklyn ........................ 78.1
Colkuroun 6 Selden ............ . . . . 7 8 . 1
Bever M DeJmar .......................... 78.0
Grove* S C hatham
..............78.0
Nossit«r B NYC ..............................78,0
Pappin E Albany ...........................78.0
Topp N Syracuse ...........................78.0
Na«l® P Albany
.........................7 7 .»
Zeh R Delmar
...........................77.8
Moore 0 Albany .......................... 77,7
Stankuna* C Buffalo ......................77,6
Leary C Wingdale ...................... 77.6
Jones E Schenecta<ly ...................... 77.6
Biggs A Bklyn ................................ 77.6
Dcpa C Amsterdam ...................... 77.5
Bokenbrod J Hornell ....................77.4
B urke D Albany ........................... 77.4
Lampai’ter R Kenmore ..................77.3
G."ace* E Comstock ...................... 77.3
Cooney M Rensselaer ................. 77.3
T^shen D Douglaston ................. 77.3
Skubon H Hurleyvill« ................. 77.3
Gorton L Cohoee ........................... 77.2
Phifer D Bx ................................ 77.1
Bucher A P t Cran» ................. 77,1
Welch S Nevereink ...................... 77.1
Colgan J Staten Is ...................... 77.1
Maggio C Hicksville ...................... 77.1
Pastirik I Rotehead# ..................77,1
MacKay A Buffalo ........................... 77.1
Wolff P Bx .....................................76.9
Coppodla B Otisville ....................76.9
Lavelle H Lackaw anna ................. 70,8
Frenkel E Rego P k ...................... 70.8
Hanck S Kenmore ...................... 76.7
Sage R Hamden ............................76.7
Day D Liverpool ...................... 76.6
Fadeloy J Buffalo ....................... 76.5
Nalley M Ti-oy
..........................76.4
Bannon A Massapeciua ..................76.4
Blaskovits T Buffalo ....................... 76.4
Davis A Bklyn ............................ 76.1
Wilty J Delanson ....................... 76.4
Kempkes R Buffalo ....................... 76.3
W erner M Islip ............................ 70.2
Savage W Buffalo ....................... 76.3
P feffe r C Coxtackie .................. 70.3
3 4 3 Diamond M W atervliet .................. 76.2
344 ChowaniPic S Buffalo ....................... 70.3
345 Pitzniaurice M Mineola ..............70.3
346 Rueter N Schenectady .................. 76.3
,347 .Martin B Rome ............................ 70.3
.348 Bernstein B Bnaffol .....................76.3
349 Caracane Y Buffalo .................. 76.3
350 Foster S Seneca ............................ 70.1
,'»5l M urphy E Schenectady .................. 76.1
352 H enuan C Lake View ............ 70.1
353 Cuddihe S Binghamton .................. 76.1
3 5 4 Chichester G Sharon S p g * ..............7JJ.1
366 Chaplin T Cheektowaga ............. 75.9
357 Midling M A ltam ont .................. 75.7
358 Seskln L Flushing ....................... 75.7
.359 Manseau J Cohoes ....................... 75.7
359 Gugliuzza E Buffalo .................. 75.7
360 Langridge D W antagh .................. 75.7
361 Yule L Albany
............................ 7.^.7
303 Klein 0 Buffalo ............................ 75.6
363 W aggoner C V o o r h s e e s v il............. 75.6
364 Ellerfl R Ra.vmondville .................. 75.5
365 Diwney C Dansville ....................... 75.5
366 Kustell M Buffalo ....................... 75.4
367 Wick G Buff.-ilo ............................ 75.4
308 Goggins D Buffalo ....................... 75.4
369 Giilassi L Buffalo ............................ 75.4
370 Howe A Grand Is ..........................75.4
371 Pieper K Babylon ............................ 75.3
373 Quill D Syracuse ............................ 75.3
.373 T u rn er V Stony Bk .................. 75.3
,374 Goldm.m P NYC ............................ 75.2
,375 Smith S Schenectady ...................75.2
370 Trapp M Albany . . . , .................. 75.3
.377 Rowland M WilllamevlH ..............75.1
378 Babiskin P Baldwin ....................... 75.1
,379 Roman A Roosevelt ....................... 75.1
380 Gi-eenwald E Bklyn
....................75 .L
381 Miller B Albany ............................ 76.1
382 Toohey B Delmar ....................... 75.1
383 Pike S Albany ...............................73.1
384 Salinger J Albany ....................... 75.0
AKSOO RADIOPHTS
1 Geating L Ii-vington ....................... 80.3
2 Miele J E M eadow ............................ 78.3
s r P V r I HEARING R E P
1 Wilkofsky B Bklyn ............................99.0
3 Schwartzberg S Albany ................. 83.0
8R DRAFTSMN ARCHITCTRL
1 Cartwright S Troy ............................ 83.7
SB DRAFTSMAN 6 B N ER A L
1 Foote F Wansaw .................................83.0
EXAMINER OF ACC0DNT8 —
E R IE COUNTY
1 Hall N Buffalo .................................90.6
3 CoKgrove D Buffalo ............................ 81.6
,3 Recktenwalt I Seneca ....................... 79.8
6R TAX VALITATON R NGR
1 Collin J L a th a m
............................ 70.0
8C PV CON SFTY INSPECT
I Ackerman R Baldwinevll . . . . . . . . 8 3 . 1
3 Hanly J College P n t ....................... 82.8
H Sw.m6on R Staten I« . . . . . . . . . . 81.1
4 Castiglione M Bklyn ..............
80.6
B Worsen L Albany .............................. 80.0
e Raymond G Middletown .................. 77.6
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Bloom E NYC ................................... 98.0
May W S taten la ............................ 07.1
Wilson M Rochester ....................... 03.6
Kiitzuk W R vr Edge NJ ..............92.0
Tanner J Albany ............................ 80.9
Webeter J NYC .............................. 89.0
SiUmonowitz M Bx ..........................87.5
Moss L Bklyn ................................. 86.8
DeFour E Bklyn ............................ 85.8
Bertonl A Endicott ....................... 85.8
Helfand D Bklyn ............................84.3
Brannigan J W e s t b u r y ....................... 83,0
Gallftn A PluslJing ............................83.0
Lafreniere T Johnson City ..............83.9
Moritz S Bklyn .................................83.4
M athusek H Woodhaven .................. 83.3
Beckerle E Albany ............................ 82.0
Mnrphy G Staten I* ....................... 81.5
Cordova T Bklyn ............................70.0
Goldstein R NYC ............................70.8
Loouilt P Slateu la ....................... 78,6
PBINOIPAL CLF.RK BINDINO
1 DePinto 0 Albany ............................ 7<T.i
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Bass D Bx .................................
.03.A
Green K Richmond HI ..........
Crowley A Buffalo ...............
L o ck h art H NYC ..................... . . . 0 0
Rklley M Bklyn ......................
Epstein H W oodhaven , ,
Pertin V Beechhurst . . . . . . . . 6 ?
S arr R Spencerport ............... ......
C atalfam o C N Y C ................. ..
B um iaater R Albany .............
K night B Jam a ic a ..................
Simm* 0 NYC ................................ .86.$
H u n t A Colonle .......................... .84,1
B utcher E Parm ingdale . . . . . .
Cerretto M Rochester
Hinds A Bklyn ................................ .62.1
Hall D Jam a ic a ......................... . .8 1 .6
Baler L Pitt*ford ................. . . S l . d
G«tzofl B Flushing ................. .81.0
B llttner M Bklyn ...................... .8 0 .4
Terry 0 9 Ozone Pk ................. . 8 0 .0
L a ta u ro R A storia ..................... .7 » .a
P a rk e r S dorrona
................. .•79/7
Wilson V Bx ............................... .78.5
Zobelsky B Bklyn ...................... .77.4
Rosenberg E M t V e r n o n ............ .77.4
Woodwa.rd E Bx ........................... .77,8
Polley M Memphis ................. . .70,«
FLA NT SL P T II
I McAllister R Bx ..........................
3 Ditrocher A Gewego .....................
SB STATISTICS CLERK
1 D unw orth R Albany
..........
.M ,A
3 Zeh R Slingerlands
............... . .0 7 .8
3 Breslin 0 Albany ..................... .M. 4
4 Sinclair M Averill P k .......... . ,d2.&
ft Hester J Albany ....................
.8 2 ,0
6 Lam anna D Albany ....................
.9 1 .4
7 Vincent J Loudonville .......... . .01.2
8 G ustafson A Rensselaer ..........
.&1.5
9 H e rm eek ar J Hornell ...............
.9 1 ,0
10 H cLaughlln C L ack aw an n a . . . . .90,9
I I T.«amby J Voorheesvil ................ .flO.t
13 Padkovic L Schenect.Kly . , , ,
.9 0 .3
13 Skinner M Delmar ...............
.8 9.0
14 Alpert N Rochetser ...............
,8 9 .5
16 Clement M Troy ....................
.8 0 .8
16 Taylor V Loudonville ...............
.8 8 .8
17 G«tz R Peru
.......................... .8 8 ,«
18 Kuehn U Kenmore ....................
.8 8 ,0
19 Heinta A Castleton .................
30 Court A Mineola ....................
.87.8
31 Temple 9 Alban.v ....................
.87.0
22 G urak T W'atervliet ...............
.8 6 ,0
3.3 Silverman E Bklyn ........................ .88,7
24 B aum an D Voorheesvil ............... .85.7
35 Gortlon L Alb.ony ........................ .86,7
36 Rothenberg O Flusliin»r .............. .8 6 .2
27 W eisenbum A Bethlehem .......... .84.8
28 Deeieno A Scbenci.tady .............. .14.4
39 Roth D Bx ................................ . .84.2
30 Dwyer M C<-hene« tady .............. .84.2
31 Sawicki M Albany
................. . .84.1
33 Allen I Amher.sf ........................ .83,0
33 Nelson 8 Albany ...................... . .83.6
,34 Powell M Castleton ................. . .88,8
.83,6
35 Miller 8 Schenectady ............ ..
36 O’Brien M Albany ..................... .83.6
37 McCrone J Binghamton .............. .83.4
38 Hudson M S a rato ua ................... .83,4
39 Dinon B Ti'oy .............................. .88.3
40 Hoffman D Merrl<-k ................... .88.8
41 Lemke R Ti-oy ........................... . .83,2
43 Howe h Schenectady ............... . .83,0
43 Allen B Albany ......................... .82.8
44 Elsa B Schenectady ..................., .82,7
45 Lam b L Bklyn .............................. ,.82,7
46 Admire D Troy ........................... .82.2
47 H arlan J Altamont ...............
. 82.2
48 Miller E New Hartford .......... .82.1
4 9 Jaffarian K L ath am
.............. .82.0
50 Biggs A Bklyn ........................... ..81,8
51 Rie<ly M Albany ........................... ,.81.2
53 H arrington B Albany ............... . ..81,2
63 Marcus R Albany ...................... .81,2
64 Borgersen M Troy .................... .81.2
B5 Weise E Barneveld .................. ..80,6
56 Chaeen I Bklyn ........................... ,.80.8
57 Baron R Troy
.......................... .80,8
68 Purello M .Albany .................. ,.80.8
69 Cramer P Albany ......................... .. 80.d
60 Dumas A Albany
.................... ,.80.1
61 Petrecky 8 Albany .................... ,.8 0 ,1
63 Kenney M B Greenbnph .............
63 Merrihew S Delantfon ............. :;IS;S
64 Rodd A Amstenlam ...................... ,.7 0 .0
65 Sidoti J Flushing .................... . .7 0 .8
06 O athout P W atervliet ............. . .7 0 .8
07 Saunders M Albany ................. , .70,7
68 Glowackl J Buffalo .................... , .70,7
09 H arkin H W atervliet .................. ..7 0 .0
70 Lutz D Troy ................................ ,.7 0 ,0
71 Tamoliunae K Albany ............. ,.7 0 ,5
72 Zeier R NYC ................................ . .70,8
73 P urdy L Binghamton ............. ,.7 0 .1
74 Shay P Valatie ........................... . .7 0 .0
75 Coughlin K Staten Is .................. ..7 8 .8
76 Young A Schenectady ............. ..7 8 .7
77 E b ert E Saratoga ...................... ..7 8 .7
78 Vanhorne R F t Edward . . , , ..7 8 ,7
79 Schieffelln H Rochester .......... ..7 8 .0
. .7 8 .0
80 Robertson J L ath am
.................
,.7 8..0. . . . . .
81 Tallmadge
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Albany
82 Brennan C Cohoee
. . . . . . . . . .78.4
83 P a n n e d 6 Albany .................... . .7 8 ,2
84 Caruso P Albany ................. .... ..7 8 .1
85 Skillinr S Albany .................... . .7 8 ,0
86 Siegel S Bklyn ........................... . .7 8 ,0
87 Wilkinson C Albany ................. . .7 7 ,9
88 Pitlin A Ti-oy ................................ ..7 7 .9
89 Jjee V Bklyn ................................ ..7 7 .8
90 Gartlner W Troy ......................... ..7 7 .7
91 A brams J Troy ........................... ..7 7 .7
93 Gaitlner R Troy ......................... ..7 7 .6
93 Kerbel B Bloomingburg ............. ..7 7 .8
94 Lasko P Schenectady ............... ..7 7 .6
05 Jennings W Ballston ................. . .77.6
96 McGovern R Garnerville .......... ..7 7 .6
97 Yulke B B x , ................................ . .77.4
98 Y^avonditte J Albany .................. . .77 ,1
99 Raskin L Albany ........................... . .7 7 .1
100 Perlberg L Bklyn .................... . .7 7 .1
101 W.-Ueh G Troy ........................... ..7 7 .1
103 Kwaitkowskl S Scotia ............. . .77.1
103 Gorko H W aterford ................. . .77.0
104 Yook L Albany ...................... . .76.7
106 Cook I Oswego ...................... ..7 6 .7
106 Brown D Delmar ...................... . .70 0
107 Canape L Ametcrdam ............. . .76.0
108 Sherman S Bkl.vn ................. . .70.4
lot) Reilly A Albany ...................... . .70.'*
110 Neale D Albany ................. .... . .70.4
111 Purcell L Ti-oy ......................... . .76 9
112 R ickert T Albany .................... . .76.2
7 0 .1
13 3 Bendit T Cohoew ......................
114 Clark P Albany ......................
115 Lodue J Albany ......................... . .70.1
116 Tljomas J Schenectady . . . . ..7 0 .J
117 Cooke M Utica ......................... . . 7 ^
118 Ryan B Cohoes ...................... . ,7B.»
119 Silvano M Latham ...................... . .76.0
120 Kuhn A Alb.inv ...................... . .76 «
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CIVIL
Tuesday August 27, 1968
SERVICE
Vaffm Nia«
LEADER
M en -W om en — $2.95 T o S t a r t
P .O . T o H ir e S u b s t i t u t e C le rlc C a r r i e r s T l i r o u g l i o u t T lie S t a t e
N o E d u c a tio n a l R e q u ire m e n ts
Car Maintainer
Exam In Nov.
T h e N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it
A u t h o r it y w ill b e g iv i n g a n
e x a m i n a t i o n In N o v e m b e r fo r
c a r m a i n t a i n e r , g r o u p F , w it h
applications being accepted at the
D epartm ent o f Personnel from
September 4 through Septem ber 6
omly.
L ib r a r y
A t
T e a c h e r
M illb r o o k
S c h o o l
A fall opening for teacher o l
the Millbrook Central School D is­
trict has been announced by Sup«
ervising principal Glen E. Man*
ning.
Salary for th e position is $6,000
with a bachelor’s degree and n 0
experience, and $7,300 per yea#
with a m aster's degree and n *
experience. The school will po^
^ 2 0 for each extra credit houjr
beyond a degi*ee. Mailbaook Is 90
m iles from New York City.
T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s B o a r d o f C iv il S e r v i c e E x a m ln e r a h a a a n n o u n c e d t h a t a p p li c a ­
The exam ination, w hich Is open
t i o n s w ill b e a c c e p t e d unM l f u r t h e r n o t i c e f o r jo b s a s s u b s t it u t e c l e r k - c a r r le r s in U .S . P o s t only to employees of the Ti'ansit
C andidates m ay write to MaonO ffic e s t h r o u g h o u t N e w Y o r k S t a t e e x c l u d i n g o n ly t h e fiv e b o r o u g h s o f N e w Y o r k C ity .
Authority, will be held November
A p p llo a n tfl w ill b e r e q u ir e d t o p a s s a w r i t t e n t e s t w h i c h w ill b e g iv e n a t a f u t u r e , 9. T h e job pays frem $3.83 to ning at M lllb iw k Central School,
Mljlbrook, N.Y. 12545, or call hiilk
a« yet unannounced, date. T he longed standing, walking, throw­ th e sam e address m entioned above. $4 .2 1 per hour, and vacancies
collect a t 014-677-8212.
occur
fix>m
time
to
time.
ex*m ination Is open to both m en
The points in New York State
ing and i-eaching and m ay involve
cMid women.
To qualify for the exam ination, applications w4U be Issued or r««
tihe handling o f heavy sacks o f where exam inations are slated to
Substitute em ployees of th e Poet mall. On outside work, duties are take place Include the fololwing: candidates m ust be perm anently
Office fti-e paid on an hourly basis. pei*fom ed in all kinds of weather. Albany, Auburn, Batavia, B in g­ employed in the title o f assistant ceived by mail.
D uties o f the car m a in t a in s ,
In edditdon, “regulaa” employees
Applicants will be disqualified ham ton, Buffalo, Elmira, Olens forem an (car cleaning) or m ainwill also be appointed from the for appointm ent if th ey have an Palls, Hemipstead, Hornell,Ithaca, tainer’s helper, group B , and must group P, Include m aintaining, ln»
eligible list established by this iii^emedlable or incum ble defect Jam estown, Malone, Middletown, have sei-ved as permanent em ­ stalling testing, altering and
paring m ultiple u n it cars, partip
exam ination for p art-tim e work.
or disease wlhlch prevents efficient N ew City, Newburgh, New R o­ ployees In such title or titles In
cularly th e oar trucks, brake
Substitute derk-carrier« are paid
chelle, N iagara Palis, Norwich, th e car m aintenance departm ent
perform ance o f duty.
glng, sh oe bea<ms and other trucil
$2.&B to $4.01 per hour. “Regular”,
For fui*ther information write Ogdensbui’g, Olean, Oneonta, Os­ o f th e Ti*anslt Authority for a parts. T h ey also oil and gaeas#
pavt-tlmje employees are paid from
to Executive Secretary, B o a id of wego, Patchogue, Peekskill, P la tts­ period of not less than six months parts requiring pei’iodic lubrlca«
$2.80 to $3.89 per hour.
U.S. Civil SeiTlce Examiners, 1980 burgh, Poughkeepsie, Rochester, Immediately preceding the date. tion, and, if assigned, perform ln»
There are no residence I'equli’e Bi’oadway, New York, N.Y., 10023, Sarance Lake, Schnectady, Syra­
Application Is In person only. spectlon work on new equipm ent
m en ts for this exam ination. How­
and ask for announcem ent No. cuse, Utica, W atertown, Yonkers. W ednesday through P ild ay from and m aterial a t manufacturlntf
ever, applicants miust be a t least
N .Y .-lO l-3(08). For applications Appointments will be made to vir­ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in th e Examining plants. T hey also keep records and
17 years o f age except for high
apply a t any local Post Office for tually, all second and fii’s t class SeiTice Division, Room 216, 55 perform such oth er duties «ui
school gi'aduates who m ay apply
application form 5000-AB. Pill out P ost O ffices in New York State Thomas St., New York, N.Y. No dlieoted.
after graduation pi'ovided they
the form and include the title w ith the execption o f those In the
have reached their sixteenth birth­
clerkcarrier substitute and the an ­ five boroughs o f New York City.
day. There are no educational renouncem ent
number
N Y -101-3
QUli’^ ments for this exanvlnation.
(©8 ). Mail th e com pleted fo itn to
Applicants m ust be citizens of the
United States.
A m M ID IA T I ^ i
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M IMMiDIATIDIUVIIIYf
O a iw r appointm ents in the Post
All Csndiiienina eel!«iiol
■D I L I V I R Y
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Spcciol diicounti for civil Mrvic* •mpl oyMi
Sp«clol(iii(euntlfer*tvil Mrvic* «mplo)rt«i
O ffice become perm anent aftC'r a
K
jUYINQ seUVICE CA^OS HONORtO
M
W V I N ^ ^ i C I CAROS HONORtD
probationary period o f one year.
Male and fem ale em ployees will
SALISLTD.
N e w Y o r k S t a t e ’fl C iv il S e r ­
arOI Ncffhtrn llvrf, WoodWd*, J.l.
5 ; 0 I Norih«rn Ilv4., W*e<4><d«, l.l.
be requii'ed to perform the sam e
v ic e D e p a r t m e n t a t A lb a n y
g
WL
fat 21M 1-7300--cp«n'til 9 urn
K
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1212) RAt-7300 — eptn 'til 9 pm
duties. Also, a valid N ew York
SYRACUSE —
O n on d aga h a s announced, th a t e x a m ­
State drivers license is required o f
C o u n t y h a s a n n o u n c e d a n i n a t i o n s w ill b e h e l d o n O c t.
all appointees to these positions.
O c to b e r 5 e x a m i n a t i o n t o f ill 5 , with applications being accepted
Applicants m ust be able to per­
up to Septem ber 8 , for the fo l­
form eflicdently th e duties o f the s e v e n v a c a n c i e s In t h e c o u n t y
" o s U a r w c r n c r is n o t t o
B e w is s E d !"
WW
_LI, smith. COSMOPOLITAN
lowing Job titles;
as
water
plant
ti’ainee.
Applica­
position w hich require arduous
physical exertion Involving pro- tions m ay be filed until Sept- Ai’chitect\u*al estim ator, sr., exam
coluMbiA piciuncs PWMNIJ AdowiNO p»«<}ucii0 N
emtoer 4, 19«8.
no 21-908, $11,985-$14,490;
Bdostatistician, asso., exam no.
Salary for the Job is from $4,COiUMS/A PICnjRfSpmtntt
22-027, $11,085-$14,390;
602 to $5,5M per year. Two va ­
b d m
Biostatistician, sr., exam no. 22cancies are with th e W ater T reat­
026, $9,200-$ll,140;
m ent P lant in Oswego, and five
Consulting
statistician,
assoc.,
are a t the Teitninal Pum ping S ta­
exam .
no. 21-997,
$11,985tion in Clay, N.Y.
$14,390;
patient
m
Candidates m ust be h igh school Coordinator of narcotic
education and Job placement,
graduates or have a New York
exam.
no. 21-965,
$19,320S tate high school equivalency di­
Mund IfKh
on CoHltn.
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$22,655;
ploma. T h e wi-itten test will cover
elementaa’y ch e m istiy and gen­ Correction m edical dii-ect>or, exam
NOW ATCOLUMBIA♦ ^/uHffCaU PRESENTATIONTHEATRES
no. 29-042, $23,810-$27,555;
eral sciences, tools, m e d ia n ic a l
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204 Public Safety Building, Syra­
exam . no. 21-966, $11,365-$13,INTCtlBOROS
RNE HOaOW
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cuse, N.Y.
main street
675;
OYSTtR BAY
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ISTATENISUN~d1 LARCHMONT IROCKLANDdCI
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22-008, $7,340-$8,950.
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Examdnations will be held Octo­
NEWSmiNCVILLt
T o Keep Informed,
MARCUS GLOBE KENT
ber
19
and
applications
will
be
Follow The Leader.
accepted until September 16 for
the following titles:
Engineei-ing technician, exam no.
W H Y G U N CONTROL
22-106: $5,696-$6,440;
Engineering technician, sr., exam
no. 22-018, $6,739-$8,010;
Detailed announcem ents on all
H k n o w th e i^
o f the above tiUes m ay be ob­
tained from the Field R ecruitm ent
Section, Exam inations Division,
S ta te D epartm ent of Civil Service,
State Office Building Campus, Al­
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bany, N.Y.; fi’om State D epart­
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Pascusel B C o h o e » .............................. 76.8
Guyer F Albany ............................76.7
Sweet Beulah E D urham ..............76.7
Campoli M Bing-hamton ................76.7
D u rra n t B Cohoee ............................ 76.6
Snowden J Round L a k e .............. 76.6
G unther H Syracuse .......................75.4
Krotnian S Glenhead ...................... 75.3
Shaffer R P la tts b u r jh ................75.0
Golderman C Valatie ................74.8
Mele R Troy .................................74.0
Grasham D Albany .....................74.6
Speibeck A S c o t l i a .........................74.6
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G r e e n N R i c h m o n d H I ........................... 8 5 . 9
R id ley M B k ly n
.......................................... 8 3 . 5
E p s t e i n H W o o d h a v e n ............................8 3 . 0
C r o w l e y A B u f f a l o ....................................... 8 3 . 0
B littn er
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Ja. k litch D D epew
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D iirch slar F
B uffalo
............................8 2 . 9
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....................................... 8 1 . t 1
S z y i n a n e k P B u f f a l o ................................. 7 9 . 0
G a re iila A A ld en
....................................... 7 8 . 7
N e u b a u e r D B u f f a l o ................................. 7 8 . 7
E a r s i n r B D e p e w ....................................... 7 7 . 8
PRLN. DRAFTSMAN GENERAL
1 F a r r D Johnson City ....................... 8.1.0
2 Clements R Albany ............................77.8
a P a p u ra R Amsterdam ....................... 76.4
4 Grzyb W F t Johnson ....................... 75.8
ann F
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A NYC
............................................. 8 3 . 7
B A lb an y
..................................... 8 1 . 6
J T roy
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M B k ly n
....................................... 7 8 . 6
ASSOC C O M P C L M 8 A U D IT O R
............................................. 1 0 0 . 9
1 Dee W
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2 T e i t e l b a u m S H u n t n c t n S t » ................7 8 . 5
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1 VanvalkenvrKh B West Kill .,..1 1 8 .1
a H ulbert P Stamford ................... .»5.4
» West J Tannersville ...................... 91.»
4 Dexter J H*>rkinier .......................... 8fi.«
6 Haderup G N orthville .................. 85.H
fl Wilson D Adams .............................85.9
7 Myers h Livonia
..................., . . 8 5 . 6
8 Breslin T W arsaw ..............................85.:i
0 Cheney R Attioa ............................83.4
10 Winne B Mt Trem per ................... 82.3
11 Bradley B Tully ............................ 81.5
12 Moore D Ijowville .............................79.7
13 Karsch B Cortland
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14 Huyok D Saranac Lk .....................7fi.6
15 Fee C T upper Lk ............................75.6
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Din^ree G Stomivlll® ..............
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Salomon R Auburn ............................»4.‘<
Vetter J Buffalo .................................861
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!> > v en stein R B u f f a l o
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R e p e c M B u f f a l o ......................................8 4 . 9
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K ::rd a m a n B B u ffalo
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riuiT K ton V T o n a w a n d a
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L a m a o rh ia M B uffalo
........................... 7 7 . 8
1 H itler
2 W ood
3 M allo y
4 F rom en
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N B uffalo
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J B u f f a l o , . . . .............................. 8 1 . 8
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1 T h o i i i p i o n W E l m i r a .......................... 0 8 . 9
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Verhey C Staten le ............................90.7
4 .lohnK onR
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McPeek K Sodus .................................87.5
.» H i l l y
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.......................... 97..' 5
Roets J
So<lU8 ............................87.5
K W o o d w a r d B P t J e f f e r s o n ................ 9 7 . ! I
Crozier F Rome .................................87.1
7 ’' ' i - h e V F l o r a l P k
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Hoffmann W Pouirhkcepsio , . . . 8 7 . 1
H n .herly
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Nash B Wpstcrnville
9 l.i-ow fcki
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Noyes F Buffalo .................................85.4
.............................. 9 . '>. 7
Griffin M NYC .................................84.4 1 0 ' • r . - n i ’d A A l b a n y
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Gilmore M Stntpn T« ....................... 8ri.‘J f ’ ^ " w o r t h L P t J e f f e r s o n ................ 9 3 . 2
J B k ly n
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\ i l t A A l b a n y ....................................... 9 3 . 9
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•M P f i i l t e r
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'I’l ' o l i y S
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V "■'erporten M New Rochelle , . 9 1 . 7
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•.'I G Bklyn ........................... . 9 1 .
' 'nr S Buffalo ...................... . . 9 1 . 5
"nan P New Paltz ............ . 9 1 . 5
•I'relis A Catskill
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• an S Sayvjlle ................. . 9 1 . 4
• 'la le L Homell ................. , . 9 1 , . )
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Davidnon W Elmira ...........................88.0 '
Milks R Sodus Point ................... 8V.9 I
Mil!er C New Rochelle ................80.8
Duncan C Potsdam ...........................85..'!
Vanwajfenen V Kiiltonville ............
Crandall J S a u ^ r ti e s ...................... 80..M
7 Holden C Potsdnni ...........................78.0
8 Dytrert R Hambursr ....................... 76.3
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I ark C Staten Is ................. , . 9 1 . 3
M a l l o y J B i i f f n ’ o ................................ . 9 1 . 4
'Via C .Albany ...................... . 9 1 . 2
W o o d N a t a l i e -l K c n m o r e ............... . 8 4 . 0
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.ro h n so n A C '-'u -U to w a sa
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" v \ Babylon ...................... , .Jl O.t t
M einhart L
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....................... .78,.'i
’ xiari L R avena ................. , . 110. 8
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1 W i i i e t t S C i ’M t c i e a c h .................... . 9 2 . «
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4 O o n b o y .1 P o i i s h U e e p s i e
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6 Opdyke
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'•iw 'is o n J Green Is
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7 S t o n e S B ip -liJ 'n tto n
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8 C ohen
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1 0 C lan cy J B ay S h o re
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M Syracuse ............... . . 8 0 . 7
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1 9 B o l a n d G N ' ' w H y d e P k . . . . . . 7 f l . l I '.
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2 0 L a m e n t T) r ' > - t l ' ' n ( l
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■■ ’'ti J Setauket ..................... . . 8 8 . 9
1 Z a t w a r n i c k i ’ V S t a t e n I s ............ . H ) 3 0
' w v 0 Syracuee ................. . . 8 8 . 9
r ” •- r H Cortland ........................ . .8H.!»
3 Fadden P Hyde Pk
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Dalev M Barneveld ............... . . 8 8 ,
5 B e r k e ’. e y A W ' l a r d
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’’•■'•nes J Gowanda ............... . .88,(1
« Vanhuben K
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;:rdB N Bklyn ................... . . 88 5
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0 S c h n e b l y J H u f f . ' i l o ..........................
■ nuains M Rensselaer .......... . . 8 8 , 3
1 0 M a d d o x W ‘' n i i i i R - V a l ...............
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fied m ay convert blocs of $ 1 ,0 0 0
or $ 2 ,0 0 0 of their present group
life coverage, which would be re­
duced accordingly, effective N ov­
ember 1 , 1968.
Our ^dv«rt/f«rt.
P U oM
D
a
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y
A m e r te a
■.v 4 .
m
CMnm. Mttftng
Th« City OivU Servico Oom<
mission h a s ordered a public hear,
ing to be held Tuesday, Septem*
ber 10, 1968, a t 10:30 a.m.
Room 401 on th« resolution to de,
lete deputy director (m«dlcal);
from th e non-oo«npetltiv« ola«s,
Rule X, under the heading New
York City Oommunity Mental
H ealth Board.
m u s t w in .
P e a c e m u $ f w in .
We can win with a ticket of
Senotor Eiigene McCarthy and
Senator Edward Kennedy.
I hope local candidates throughout
♦he country will take ads like this
in their newspapers to impress
the delegates to the convention in
Chicago with the need for America
to win and for our Democratic
Party to win for Peace.
Asst. Commissioners
Commissioner Robert J. M anKum of the New York S tate D ivi­
sion o f Hum an Hights has a n ­
nounced the appointm ent of three
assistan t comm issioners for the
Division. They are Ruperto Ruiz,
Jam es L. Hicks and Miss Florence
V. Lucas. The appointments were
the latest step In the task of
completing the staffing and re­
structuring of the Division.
P a tr 9 n lx 9
create a winning ticket
with McCarthy and Kennedy.
ANDREW STEIN
Democratic-Liberal CandldaU
for th* Aiiambly, 62nd A.D., M a n h a tta n
Paid for by: OomnilUfta for a Hriicr ('omniunity
572 'I'hi.xl Avenue, N.Y.C. K.oit!. Rosalind 8 . ’ Post.
Treasurer.
«86-M JH
Help Wanted
m
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Guards - Armed
IftlE EVtWw i3
$ 2 .5 0 h r p lu s all b n fts
B ish o p
Prominent company h a i immed openinRi. all boros. Hay ahift. Must hav#
NVC pistol “ carry” permit. Uniformi
provided.
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lA N K S
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and ifive a lonely ohild love and under•landinir . . .
it douitn't ta k e niucb.
nfi
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Call or write: MRS. BROOK at th e
C hildren* Aid Society, 160 E. 4 5th
St.. New York N.Y. 10017. MU ii-9040.
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E v ery w h ere
£K«KMOM,WtD:iWW IT H A B O X J O P J ^
Tum1I«7 , August
IfttH d
ALBANY — D. David Brandon,
deputy director of the S ta te O ffice
o f P lan n in g Coordination, ha«
been elected to a tw o-year term
M president o f th e Council of
S tata P lanning Agencies, a n a ­
tional or«anl 8 atIon,
Flyers explaining the conver­
sion and its cost in detail have
been mailed out to all chapters
and will be i-eprinted in next
week’s Leader.
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1
NEW YORK. N. Y.
■R y m f 9-4050 - 1 . 2
CIVIC
ifiie*Jay AuguBt 2T;
IN V E S T IG A T E
VACATIOH HOME
OWHE RS HI P
SERVICE
^ REAL ESTA TE V A LU ES >
Houses - Staten Island
FOREST
HILLS
RD.
from
ijoy Your Golden Days in
$28,500
Venice, Florida
SAVE ON TOUR MOVB TO FLORIDA
Compara oiir coat per 4,000 lb* (o
81. I’eler»burr from New York City,
$40R;
Philadolphin, $.382;
Albany,
$4.12. For an eatim ata to any desti­
nation In fc’lorlda write SOUTHERN
TKANSKER A STORAGE CO., INC.
Dept. 0. P.O. Bo* 10217. St. P»‘*rab u rr, Florida
Your p a th to
b e t t e r living
le a d s th ro u g h
THE
WOODS
t h a t offer
S u b u rb a n S p le n d o r in th e C ity i
Fla. Retirement Home Show
BIG G ER H O M E S
EX C IT IN G N E W FEATURES
LA R G E W O O D L A N D SITES
C ity w afer, streets, sidewalks,
an d sewers in & paid for!
NEW WAY OF LIFE!!
HOLLIS
517,990 LAURELTON
$19,990
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
WIDOW’S SACRIFICE
Det. legal 2 family con.sisting
D et colonial conslstlner of 7 of 6 rooms (3 bedrm) apt.
Ige rooms—3 m aster bdrms sem i fin’d basem ent for own­
plus flni.shable attic, mod kit er plus 3 rm apt. foi- income.
& bath, situated on Ige land­ Mod kit. & bath, gar. Set on
scaped lot. Move right in. a Ige. landscaped plot. Every­
Many extras.
thing goes.
THE W O O D S
F orest Hills Rd & J a s p e r St«
DIRKCTIONS; VniTH/.nno Bridfre rnirt
Stat<>n T«lnnd Kxpref^iWH.r to Bnxllp.v
A re. exit. Continue on Service Roncl
to Wooley Avp, 'I’urn left on Wooley
A t*, (whioh beconien Korrot Hill* R<1.)
to Jhnper St. and DiodelH.
Houses For Sole - Bronx
CAMBRIA HGTS. PROPER
$32,990
CAMBRIA HGTS.
$2.3,990
PRESTIGE NEIGHBORHOOD
OWNER TRANSFERRED
8 yr old det legal 2 fam con­
Sacrificing this gorgeous det. sisting of a 6 <Ss 4 rm apts.
brick ra n he bungalow with all plus finisbable bsmt. apt. Ul­
i-ooms on one flooa* plus fin tra mod kit tx, bath all ap­
attic, gar. 4000 sq. ft. of gar­ pliances. set on lovely garden
den grounds. Vacant — move grounds. A m ust to see. Call
right in. Everything goes.
for appt.
Ifl.'litl 8f. Rent or buy 8 Fani, 10
B iiib.
E. 22-Jnd SI. 4 Bedrmn. UnOO Dn. Det.
7 Rin« rut'xHKt’ KavHfce.
J . J. I.AW RKNrh: - OTi .S-2.300
8U08 W hite JMains Rd. Open 7 daye.
AT INDIAN LAKE, NEW YORK 1 2 8 4 2
TELEPHONE; 518 • 648-8495
House For Sole - Bronx
HOUSE FOR Kale in Bronx. Kast a*J2nd
Street vie..
Delac-hed, onefamily, VMS S!l,000 oa.sh. .1. J . T.awi-enoe - Of, :r2;iO(l. .<l*e08 W hite I'lain i
Road. Open 7 dn.\B.
Prom N«w York City Ar#«: T a k e th e New York S la te T hruw ay to
Exit 24, th en to th e Northway at Albany to Exit 23 to W arre n eb u rg
a n d w e st on R oute 28 to Indian Lake. Turn left o n R out* 80 a n d
follow s ig n s to prop erty .
N EW W IN D S O R
loO
MOREs i __________________________________________
CITY________________________
PHONE
STATE
170-13 HILLSIDE AVE., JAM AICA
JU S T 55 M IN S FR O M N.Y.
..
Distinctive Towne H ouses
.
J!!L
QUEENS HOMES OL 8-7510
~
V A IL S G A T E
H E IG H T S
Gentlemen; Please send me complete details about a year-round vacation
homesite at Rainbow Lake Club.
NAME______________________________________________________
MANY OTHER 1 & 2 FAMILY HOMES AVAILAILE
-H « hs« For Sale, Orang* CovHty
Prom A lbany A re a : Q o north on th e N orthw ay to I x l t 29 to
W a r re n s b u r g a n d w e st on R oute 28 to Indian Lahe. Turn left on
R o u te 30 a n d follow s ig n s to prop erty .
S E E IN G IS B E L IE V IN G
3-4 BEDROOMS
G A R A G E . CITY SEWERS
NEA R EVERYTHING!
BELT PKWAY SOUTH — SPECIAL
$143
M O
PAYS
ALL
T M M E D IA E O C C U P A N C Y
F U R N IS H E D M O D E L O P E 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 Vailsgate Heights,
make left turn at Chester National Bank
(just beyond Big V Shopping Center) to
models, OR, North on Route 9W to Rte
307 Cornwall, lake left hand fork to
Route 32, turn right and proceed as
above. From New Jersey, North on Route
17 to Route 32 and proceed as above.
M O D E L : (914) 561-9843
Stony Point Office: 914-942-0600
Farms & Country Homes
Ulster County
V A C A T IO N — R E C R E A T I O N
2 bedroom new 10x50 trailer, 12x18
ai ded jalousie room. 1 \'2 wooded acres.
AM utilities. Adjoining forest preserve.
Price .$9,000.
K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N.Y.
Dial (914) 626-7500
Farms & Country Homes
Columbia Coujity
R E T IR IN G
U N S P O IL E D
Columbia County. Small
Bui'.nesses — Farm* — Home* — Acre­
age. Free List. W. Turner. 408 W arren,
Hudson, N.Y.
(.M8) 828-0800. Rea.
851-3804.
Village Home — For Sale
Au Sable Valley
E X C E L L E N T condition. 4 bedrma, 2
batha, hardwood floort, mod. kitchen, oil
heat, in:;ulated, 2 porches, 1 screened,
Va a . lot SZO.OOO, K. W . B E L M O R E ,
A u Sable Forks, N.Y.
3 airy bedrooms, 2 FULL batlis, finished basement garage, a t .t ,
APPLIANCES. Cyclone fence. FANTASTICALLY IX)W PRICE©
FOR QUICK SALE. Terms to suit.
ST ALBANS
TAKE OVER $17,300 YA MTGE
SAYE CLOSING COST — NO CREDIT CHECK
l-nrRe MU.II) B K K K TJHOK, wMli
SPECIAL CIVIL SERVICE
RELOCATION DEPT.
S o 'v 'i
c o n o o » ''’-
TO ASSIST STATD EMPliOVEES IM
FINDING APARTMUN'rS AND
BOMKS IN THB CAPITAL DISTRICT
VKKB 8 B K V I C b » N 0 OBLIGATION
CAPITOL HOMES
(lnislie<l biisoment & jiitraKe.
A B C O REALTY
O L 7 -7 9 0 0
169-12 HILLSIDE AVE, JA M AICA
RESORT FOR SALE
SULLIVAN COUNTY
2B
G D E S ' r HOOjMS, iliiiinii' r o o t i i , k i t c l i i - n .
e t c . (HI ai-i'i‘K— p i i r t i i i l l . v v o n d f d ,
him>Ir
I r i T B, f t f . « io o( l f o r Ue<‘i' l i ii i i l i n i r , f t p .
K iltirw l
tfwimiiiiiiir
pool.
K fully
♦Hiuippcd lio lf l fo r o n ly $1.1,000 d o w n .
M i i N t M i l d u o t o illiK'HH. W r i t e ;
Corp.,
Wood twin IMP,
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
$21,990
-M’j brick
•I'.i rniH,
biiseniPiit,
KAHLY
1(18-1*4 lilllHiile Avr., J a n m iis
RE 9-7300
A M K K ir.\N
FAllM HOnSK: J Vfc Hfien, boaulifiU
view, cIi'il liilly, tflcplionc, wrjl, roaU
IroiitaBi'.
N<*('<tn sdiiin
vwlPQoi'litinir.
$4noO. ,S1SNI> l-'OR KRKE ( ; A T A J , ( ) ( j :
'rri-r.akcH Ri-Rlty, Cl)f.».teilown, N.V.
Phone 6 J 8 4(»4-:ni6.
Forms & Country Homes
Oronge County
BulU Acreaca
Retirement Home*.
BuaineMen in th« Trl Stat* area.
GOLDMAN AGENCY
85 Pike. F o rt J e n l i MV (» 14 ) flSa-6228
Houses fo r Sole
Orange Co. - NY State
H i A C R E . S , 'I l > M l i o o n i r r t i w i i M ' P t l i o n i e .
in o d t'in
& (.iite.
i:..<iyi'’y i r i o u n d * . 7 5
uilnut^ #. M Y
C ity . »H I.flO O . H K N -rO N
A < ;K N (;Y , M ld < M rto ^ » i.. K .Y . ( b l 4 )
U1
UP
KI J
('oliiiijHl. lilkp new.
3 b<-<lnn«, JinifliKl
trnrii*iP.
LONG ISLAND HOMES
N.Y.
Farm House For Sale
A O m O N D .M 'K
5J .0 ;i H0
C ed o v
$ 1 9 ,9 9 0
FULLY DETACHED, 6 ROOM RANCH-BUNGALOW
FR $20,500
LOW CASH DOW N
Ho
C.S.L. Mullins, Dept. 1212, C SL 8-20
Chamber of Commerce, St. Peteraburf
Florida 33731
FU L L «ize model homra In Hicksville, L.I.
OI<l Coimlry Ud. at .IcruBiilpm Ave.
616) WB H44H8; (2 1 2 ) fi-.’.'l-C 160.
K,
rainbow lake
ST; PETE — fh« C ity fo r Living
FREE! "LIV IN G IN ST. PETE" boo k ­
let. P acked full o f facts, fig u res a n d
fotos o f S U N N Y ST. PETE. P o p ula r
ra s o rt for 1,350,000 visitors annually
— ideal re tir e m e n t c e n t e r . Prices h e re
a re kinder to your b u d g e t. W id e
ch o ice of a c c o m m o d a tio n s a n d r«*
tir e m e n t horn et in all p ric e ra n g e s.
W o n d e r fu l b e a c h e s fo r swimming,
fishing, b o a tin g , golf, horse a n d
d o g races, b a se b a lL WRITE TODAY
for this in fo rm a tiv a book.
RETIR EM EN T HOMES . . . $6,500. up
EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE
L FULFORD. SfU A R T, FLA.
TTRITB RRQUIREMEN’IS , Ph. 287 1288
O n e & Two Family H om es
ONLY 10% DOWN STARTS YOU ON YOUR WAY
V B N IC E fl,A . —
IN T E K K .S T E D T
S E E H . N . N Y IM M IC R S. H E A L T O B .
Z IP CODE 33C96
Stuart, Florido
The e p ito m e o f b e t t e r living!
in
A
Florida
A Sensation!
25 honnes sold in 3 weeks!
On A P r iv a t e L a k e In T h e B e a u t if u l A d lr o n d a c k s
Rainbow Lake Club, set amidst the panorama of the breathtaking Adirondack
Mountains, offers recreational facilities to please your entire family. The
$100,000 community clubhouse for residents features private beach facilities
for swimming, boating and sailing, as well as badminton, stiuffleboard and
other organized activities. . . inside there is a moderately priced dining room
and cocktail lounge. Enjoy skiing at nearby Gore Mountain and hunting,
horseback riding and hikmg in the surrounding State Forest.
Urban conveniences include full width roads, year-round water supply and
firt hydrants. Find out how easy it is to enjoy the year-round vacation home
community you’ve been dreaming about. Write for more infornwition or come
out today and see the variety of model homes open for inspection.
Page T h ir t y
LEADER
K vntH im .
Lots & Aereoge fo r Sole
Orange Co. - NY Stote
W lfJ> SKLI.
4 Tvovtly wuodfcd a^^rPH. All ivir■vfypit — Only !fH‘<!00. I liiiv»
« (h e r
M AH «E HICK­
MAN, P.O.. Box 14, WcetUrook^llle, N,Y.
■ e r v i o f Capital n ia trlc t for Over
T m ra
New York Stoto
Forms & Country Homes
1593 Centrol Ave., Albony
UN 9-0916
N E W Summer catalog ol hundred! oi Real
Estate & Bukiness BarKains. All Types,
^i;iea ft Fiicea. Dahl Realty, CobleBkill,
BRONX SPECIAL
EAST 215TH STREET
Uve
r e n t / r e e l T v t H f a m i l y . 6 rma
f ( tr o w i i f r .
I. fiii-fi, lI.)ll^. Mth«*
hvhII
w i t h v c i y l o w i n * h f o r v*>l» A n o n vpls.
H o u d o i n .A-1 l o i i d , Ki i l l I ’r i c *
^(‘■1.000.
FIRST-MET REALTY
3S25 BOSTON ROAD, BRONX
OL 4-5600
Houses For Rent
H O I.L IS
—
I)K T \( IIKD
-
Queens
(O l.O N lA T .
3 lipdrniB, mod kit. A buili. W ith
option
to buy. JflOO iNr iiuinfh.
yUEKNS HO.MKS
Ol., K-;&10
House For Sole - St. Albons
ST. A L H A N S
—
\ V p 1!- i H n i l c c K p r i l c o r n f r ,
irooil f o r p r o f p t^ h i o n f i l o r p r i v u t e . l) t< .
8 U a i H , J <2 H iit li M . O i l K t c a n i
Kup.
A ttio .
G arnge.
?|i‘! , ' ) , 0 0 0 .
P linn*
for
a p p t . O w n e r — G L 4-.f)H64.
N0TICE3 IS H>:RKBY 61VKN THAT
W auor Mcrnse No. 1-HIL-8U0 h«a bern
feaueil to the undertiiRnrd to i«l) beer,
liQUor, or wine a t retail In ■ hotel, u n J t r
th e Alooholio Beverage Control Tjaw a t
846 848 Martlion A renue, K e # York, N.Y.
lOU'M, for ou prenili.(>t •'onsninptlon.
K nott Hotel* ro rporution. 840 fl4R Miul*
CIVIL
Pag* FourtoM
SERVICE
LEADER
August 27, 1969
D atthess County A ides
S e t 9 .4 % P ay B oost
(F ro m L ead er C o rresp o n d en t)
P O U G H K E E P S I E — C o m p e t i t iv e e m p l o y e e s o f D u t c h e s s
C o u n t y w ill r e c e i v e a 9.4 p e r c e n t p a y I n c r e a s e o v e r a p e r io d
o f t w o y e a r s If t h e D u t c h e s s C o u n t y B o a r d o f R e p r e s n t a ti v e s a p p r o v e r t h e c o n t r a c t n e g o t i a t e d b y t h e a d m i n is t r a
tion and th e Civil Sei*vice E m ­
the agreem ent includes provisions
ployees Assn.
The contract provides, am ong for a new vacation schedule; sick
other things, for a 4.7 percent leave and personal leave sched<
raise starting January l, 1969 and ules; adoption o f a m eal paymenb
an additional 4.5 percent increase plan for em ployees who work over­
as of January 1, 1970. T he con ­ time, and further Implementation
tract Involves about 700 county o f the l/6 0 t h retirem ent plan now
in effect; an eight-hour day in
employees.
Ellis Adams, president of the the D epartm ent o f Public Works;
County Civil Service Employees sh ift d ifferential paym ent and
Assn. unit, declared, “Our m em ­ education and other benefits.
N EW
O F F IC E R S
------ D u d le y K 1 n « 1 e j ,
f r o n t l e f i , n e w p r e s id e n t o f t h e n e w ly c r e a t e d O fflo e A d m in is t r a t iv e S e r v ic e s u n i t , C i v i l S e r v ic e
E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., Is c o n g r a t u l a t e d
b y Ir v in r
E u U s C a th e y
N a m e d C S IA
F ie ld R e p .
F la u m e n b a u m , f r o n t r i f h t , p r e s id e n t o f N a s s a u
c h a p t e r , C S E A , a f t e r e le c tio n . L o o k in i: o n a r e , f r o m
l e f t to r if f h t , C lia r le s A v o n d e t , t r e a s u r e r ; H e le n
W il lia m s , s e c r e t a r y ; H e le n T o d a r o , c o r r e s p o n d in g
s e c re ta ry , a n d Joe M y e rs , s e rg e a n t a t a rm s .
Executive Chapter Picnic Plans Set
Plana for the annual picnic of
Tire Executive chapter. Civil Serv­
ice Employees Assn., which will
be held a t McKown's Grove on
Septem ber 8 , at 1 p.m. are now
oonnplete, according to Dianne
Me&slinger, oommittee oiiairman.
B U F F A L O — E u lia M. O a t h T he com m ittee, which also in ­
ey,
a fo r m e r E rie C o u n t y
cludes Marion
Brady. Lillian
pix>bation o ffic e r , h a s b e e n
Clarke, and W alter Saurack, has
a p p o in t e d a s a f ie ld r e p r e s e n ­
tative of the Civil Service Em ­
ployees Assn.
In his new post, Oathey will
servioa <?SEA units in Erie and
Wiagara counties, aid thetn in neiiotiations, and assist local e m ­
ployees in the formation of new
ciiapters.
Cathey ijt a long tim« resident
of tlie B uffalo area where he has
A lb a n y G o n n ly
(Continued from Page 1)
planned a m enu w hich includes
clam dhowder and h ot dogs served
from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. followed by
a supper o f chicken, baked pota­
toes, corn -on -th e cob, ice cream
a nd coffee a t 5:30 p.m. Soda and
beer wUl be sei'ved and mixed
drinks will be available at the bar.
The facilities
o f McKown's
Grove will be available for sw im ­
m ing, dancing and games.
Members and friends of the
Executive chapter may make re­
servations by contacting their
chapter
representatives
before
September 4. Tickets are $3.25 for
members, $ 6 for guests.
retroactivity of the non-contribu­
tory, so-called l/6 0 th retirement
plan back to April 1, 1938, for
employees of the county.
B U Y
Under the p lan’s formula, the
U. S.
worker Is guaranteed a I'etii-ement
incojue equal to l/6 0 th of his final
BONOS
average salaiy, based on his high­
est-paid five consecutive years of
service, for each year of service
since th e 1938 date.
D ue to certain factors, the re­
tiring employee nwiy iieceive more
A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v ic e
than h a lf pay after 30 years of
E m p lo y e e s A s s n , hajs c i t e d t h e
service, but he is guaranteed of
T h r u w a y A u t h o r it y fo r its
receiving no less—-except in cases
“ f a ilu r e to liv e u p to it s w o r d
where unpaid loans on his re­
and its obligations to its e m ­
tirem ent account still exist at
ployees” by not providing ade­
time of retirement.
quate work and rest areas.
T he benefit was approved by the
According to CSEA, the accom ­
State for its employees last Spring
as a result of intensive negotia­ panying picture, taken at the
tions by the Employees Associa­ Spring Valley Toll Station in the
tion, w hich also secured in the New York Division i^ecently, high­
measure a provision making the lights this obvious lack— the em ­
im p iw em e n t available for e m ­ ployees m ust both eat and pre­
ployees o f local government jur­ pare their work and cash assign­
isdictions.
m ents in the cl^am^ped quarters
Asked for conm w nt on the e x ­ shown. “T his is just one area
tension o f the benefit to Albany where the Thruway has been n e g ­
County’s workers, who are not ligent,” a CSEA spokesm an stated.
represented by CSEA, a spokes­ “We have submitted a list o f over
m an for the Employees Associa­ 40 grievances regarding working
tion said his organization was conditions, and presented propo­
happy to see the fruits o f their sals to bring Thruway workers
efforts spill over onto others “in into line with those under S tate
this gratuitous m anner.”
jurisdiction, but ther« haa been
“It Just goes to show what we no action to dat-e.”
could get for them if we did
CSEA vowed to keep up tlie
I’cpresent tliem,” th« spokesman pi^ssure until tlie demands o f its
said.
iuember« a r t m et. Dr. Theodore
bership is pleased with the re­
sults o f th e negotiations with the
county. We feel th a t tliese nego­
tiations will set the tone for fu ­
ture ones in that both sides bar­
gained honestly and in good faith.
We ask th e Board of Representa­
tives to carefully consider and
approve this package."
T he m n k and file o f the D utch ­
ess County chapter o f th e CSEA
approved th * contract, the first
o f its kind here, at a special
m eeting a t Dutches« Community
College on Aug. 17.
County Executive David
C.
Schoentag hailed the agreem ent
as equitable to both the county
and to its employees,
“It la an ticip ated,” he said,
th a t th« county will be able to
m eet th e obligiations imi>osed by
the con ti^ ct w ithout creating an
increase in tlM ovem ll tax rate.”
T he full contract will n>ean a
$304,000 Inci-ease in th e 1969
county b o i^ et over this year. The
package o f 1970 will mean a
$245,000 Increaaa comtpared with
the current outlay foi’ salaries and
employee benefits.
In addition to th e pay raises,
C a r Insurance
Should you fall to renew your
car’s N ew York State registration
after the e x p ia t io n date, you are
i-equired to provide new proof of
Insurance coverage—an P S -1 form
obtained from your Insurance
agent.
In
N ew
Y ork
C ity
CSEA Requests
Shift Differential
For Bidg. Aides
A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v ­
ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . h a s a p ­
p lie d f o r a s h i f t p a y d i f f e r ­
ential to the S tate Departnuent of
Civil Service on behalf of State
building guards and cleaners in
th e five boroughs of New York
City.
D ocum entation o f the applica­
tion is based on a CISEA study of
sevei^l N ew York Ctiy area firms
th a t envploy workers during other
than n o iin a l day hours. It wa*
found that all the firim paid
their em ployees extra to com pen­
sate for the inconvenience of
night work.
D a ta showed that on the avei age State building guards wer«»
getting 32 cen ts less per hour
than those employed in privat#
industry, while cleaners were get­
ting 30 cen ts less.
A spokesm an from CSEA's re­
search s ta ff noted that it is tli«
ix)licy o f th e Civil Service D epart­
m ent to deny a sh ift pay d iffeiential unless there is a problem
of
recruiting
employees.
Th®
(Continued on Page 16)
‘Tiiruway Reneges On Its Word’, CSEA Cliarges
EULIS CATHEY
been active in civic and fraternal
affairs
He is a graduate of Tuskegee
Institute, an army veterans, and
married to tlie former Ruth
Houston. Tiie couple has two
children,
F o llo w T u e L e a d e r .
T o K e e p In fo r m e d ,
Overcrowded Spring Valley Toll Station
C, Wenzl, CSEA president, said
“Virtually all Thruway employees
belong to CSEA a n d we’re going to
do a good Job for them,” He con ­
tinued, *‘l£ th e Thruway i« going
to follow th e S ta te in salaries, retii-ement, and civil service law in
general, then it has to go all the
way. And they h aven ’t been pre­
pared to do ttiis up to now.”
CIVIL
Tue«<lay Auguot 27, 1968
BERVICB
L E A D C «
T h is W e e k 's C ity E lig ib le L is ts
Page f 1 ft€€a
cino, W illiam Salter, Joseph J.
Saa'acino, Leon J. Sayah , Harold
HIDDEN
VALLEY
A . S te rn .
1269 Joseph Ti^ezzlno, Robert L.
(Oontinucd from prevloui edition) G«racl, D onald V. Odrardi, W il­ P . Doran, Henry L. Harrison, B ar­ W hiteaker, Hoover W illiams, Max
liam H. Gorm an, Melvin J. Ori«- ry J. In fantolino.
M. W olfson, John J. W right Jr.,
olia, W illiam F. Git) 88 , Jam ee E.
1212 Traves K ey, Salvatore Lo- George V. Acacia, Peter A. G gogH yndm an, Bobby K ent, Joh n L. iacono, Breisford Lynch, Jam es lia, Pi-ank A. A niano, Michael T.
Land, George J. Lannan, Sher­ P. M annix, Gregory Pappa, R oc­ B annon, W alter R. Bogart Jr.,
m an Leaithers Jr., Philip M!ancinl, co Salata, George Schm itt, Ralph Bartolo A . Bonanno, Edward A.
W illiam R. M)enza, Michael T. Sohmers, Gilbert M. Vega, Charles Brlcker, A nthony L. D eseta, A n­
M uiphy, Wi.Miam R. Neidhart, J. W incelowicz, Robert N. Young, tonio Desposito, Gerard A. Devito,
Conrad T. Nicholas, Robert O. Julius C. Alaimo, N icholas P. R aymond G. Fournier, W illiam J.
Pautz, A nthony Perniciaro, K e n ­ Auletta, T hom as P. Benenati, Gam ble Herbert S. Gottlieb, Edneth P lttel, Joseph Ramos, R o­ Arthur P. Bethell, K enneth P. niund G raf, W illiam P. Hassler,
osevelt R andle, Joeeph Rescigno. Blumibek, Joseph A. Butler, A n­ John A. Hicks Jr., Gary G. H o ff­
1092 Jam es A. Rhem, P ia n k drew A. Caditz, Paul C. Capobi- man, Raym ond J. H oldeim an,
Sanbora, Joseph P. Sirignano, S a l­ anco, Placido Carollo, Richard A. John N. Ince, Eric K. Jones, G u s­
vatore T ascone, Joseph Tedesehi, Castiglione, Alfred O. Oolllns, Al­ tave U. Ki-eppein, Antonio LarPaul E. Thivierge, Salvatore Tra­ exander Conforti, Bart J. Denitto, rea, H ym an Levine, George P.
m ontana, John M. Traniutola, John J. Derrlco D om inick Digre- Lomibardi, Cliarles Q. Martinez,
Dom inick Trimai-chi, Raymond grio, Hugh D unne, Vito A. Per- A ndiew Maybank, Harold K, McTucker, M ichael Vullo, Morris rai-a, Thomas Gentile, Carlton avoy, Joseph R . Mecca, Jack
Zlmffiwrman, John Borrero Jr., George.
Meyer.
Lester J. Buser, K enneth Clark,
1254 Mario B. Giaomin, Roberto
Theodore M. Oorvo, S a m D araGiboyeaux, Joseph P. Giordano,
tany, John A. Evancho, Anthony
Promotion Lists
Jam es J. Gnolfo, W illiam T. H ou­
Pava, Philip F. Giuliano, Joseph
ston, Joseph Kym es, Michael C.
ALBANY— The m ost recent pro­
A. Gray, T hom as Laguidice, Louis
Iracondo, Peter J. K unz, Joseph
C. Maurer, W illiam Nehrkorn,
motion list released by the S tate
Leone, R ichard P. Lewsi, Luis G.
Gaetano J. Pieano, John Sherry,
M aurentt, N icholas Mazura, P ia n - T h iu w a y Authority lists these
Joseph E. S im on, Albert D. Squilcis M cDonnell, Charles J. M er­ employees:
m ent F, Wurtz.
ritt, Charles W. Olshefsky, Raul
D aniel H. Walczyk, Buffalo;
1136 A nthony P. Albert, Paul Perez, R udolph Pfeifer, Edward
Harold
B. Pennel, Syracuse; H ar­
J. Arter, D aniel M. Asparro, Ro- J. Piccirillo, WUliam D. P inck­
b eit Vevilaoqua, F aust V. Blasi, ney, P au l A. Piupia, Walliamus old H. McMahon, Batavia; George
Anthony J. Briano, John A. Oam- Rawls, Edward J. R eynolds, Ed- W ayne, Nyack; Peter Delorenzo,
eilno, N eil G. Campbell, Emund wai-d M. Risdell, R occo A. Rizzo, Herkimer and R ichard Tracey,
P. Cassese, M atthew Cassidy Aage en n y M. Saccente, James R. S a - W est Henrietta.
T. Christensen, Robert J. Ootti-ell, Anthony DeMaio, Ulysses
Donald, N icholas Fileccia, Jesse
H. Geisler, Ronald P. Gaanauro,
Colvin O. Grannum , Joseph N.
Grisaitis, Felix D. Guarneri, John
D. Halen, Edwardo Izquierdo, H u ­
, . . and hundreds will be enrolling or returning for
bert Jackson, Victor J. Kolacki,
Evening Division cla sse s at ABC, starting Monday,
Theodore P. K oval, Atillio A.
September 16,1968.
Langilotti,
W illiam
Lebensfeld,
Rudolph Lentz, Harold O. Lynch.
A P P L Y N O W F O R T H E FALL T E R M I
1176 Edw'aixl M assey Jr., H er­
bert A. Mayhew, Thom as Miller,
Antonio L. Miniero, Louis E. M on• ONE AND TWO YEAR PROGRAMS IN ACCOUNT­
tesano, CAiailes W. Moss, Jam es C.
ING, SECRETARIAL and RETAIL BUSINESS MAN­
Mluller, T om m ie C. Oquimi, Carlo
AGEMENT majors with Business Adnfiinistration
R apa Jam es A. Sm ith , Johann
minors.
Struna, P iederick Sum ner, R o­
P E R R Y S B U R G — T h e J.N . bert J. Todd, C S h A i'la* A . V i n c « x » t ,
• S H O R T E R CERTIFICATE COURSES IN TYPEWRIT­
A d a m Hospdtctl c h a p t e r o f tn e Karl H. Vongilahn, John P. W at­
ING, GREGG SHORTHAND REFRESHER, STENOC iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., kins, Jam es B, Wilborn, D ante J.
S C R IP T A B C SH O R T H A N D , S T E N O G R A P H IC
P e r r y s b u r g w ill h o ld i t s fir s t Zerega, E dm ond S. Badomiski,
REVIEW, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, READING
Berger
M.
B
astiansen,
Milton
A
.
an n u al chapter picnic for m em IMPROVEMENT, and HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY.
Berm an, A nthony V. Campo, N i­
bei's, their fam ilies and retirees
cholas A . Cioffi, A nthony F. Con•
SPECIAL
COURSES: DATA PROCESSING SEMINAR
on Septemiber 7 a t the Peri-ysburg igliaro. Jack P. Desalvio, Jam es E.
or
PUBLIC
RELATIONS INSTITUTE for those seel<Oonsei-vation Olub, Peck Hill Rd., Dickson, Joh n W. Donohue, John
Ing executive self-improvement of practical and Im­
a t 12:30 p.m.
mediate application on-the-job.
A prize will be raffled o ff at
FOR
ADVANCEMENT
5 p.m., and gam es and refresh­
TO OPEN UP A NEW CAREER OPPORTUNITY!
m ents are planned. Picnickers are
A
NEW
CAREER
THE AREA’S MOST UP-TO-DATE 34-WEEK
requested to bring a tureen of
INSTRUCTION IN
food to pass around and their
ow n table services, according to
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Register Now Through Sept, 7
Joseph M artin, Jr., chapter pres­
using the IBM/SYSTEM 360 Data Processing
Classes Begin Sept. 9
ident.
system.
Spet'ial Registration and
Avutleniic Advisement, Sept,
BOTH EVENING AND SATURDAY C U S S E S .
4 & 5, 7 to 9 P.M.
D a y T r ip
MAINTAINERS HELPER
GROUP D
S50 Anthony P. La/aucl, Joseph
C. Zolfo, Arnold J. Garguilo,
Fi’ank Gonzalez, Joseph Harris,
D esm ond A. Holness, Richard A.
Iraoane, Steve R, K atacin, John
E. M atula, Peter Miontanaro, I s ­
rael Negron, Dotninlck N. Pascarella, O uetave M, Pellegrino,
E dnw nd H. Pendleton, Paul R eginello, Ignazio Rizzuto, Mario C.
Sam uels, LouLs Savo, Angelo P.
Boarangello, Prank Shisz, John S.
Sm ith, Joseph P. Stanzione, R ocoo P. Umbrino, Salvatore Vasoellaro, R elious Wallace, Jam es
W hittet,
W erner
W iegelmann,
Shelly W. W illiam s, D onald W ysokowskl, D om inick J. Avila.
1017 Richard J, rennan, S a m ­
uel Brown, Hugo B runetti, A n­
th on y H. Oam a, Joseph A. C hiappa. Jack A. Damico, Thom as E.
Drayton, D om inick Fattore, Prank
A. Granito, S tep h en K iis, Joseph
A. M aio, Salavtore Marino, Joeeph A. M attaliano, Joseph A.
Muller, D om inick Nogara, Donald
L. Olsen, Bruno G. Paliaga, P h i­
lip N. Rocco, Prank V. Roughan,
G eorge C, Beck, Oscar E. Beckles,
Joseph J Biviano, Steven B. Cal­
houn, Bernard Cassidy, D aniel D.
Ciccone, N icholas Cosjno, Warren
W. Courson, Thomas P. Oregon,
Pi-ederick D avis, Alphonse J. Delclelo.
1058 V incent Delgatto, M ichael
J. Delucia, John M. Donnelly,
Joh n J, Donnery, T hom as R.
Egan, Dario Pellin, Baldw in T.
Flanders, Joseph Forsythe, R ay­
m ond A. Garguilo, Carmelo J.
LET’S GOTO NIGHT SCHOOLl
Perrysburg CSEA
Plans First Picnic
E V E N IN G C O U R S E S
Finest Ranch R a i o r t
&AYEST— SMARTEST
ADIRONDACK VACATION
A m e r ic a 's
All Sportf • Riding • Golf •
SwimminK • Heated Pool • Lake
• Sandy Beach • Soc. Director
•
Reiident Orch.
•
Cocktail
Lounga • Pine Food • Congenial
•
Informal •
Open All Year.
Wrifa for Color Booklet
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20% OFP TO STATE WORKERS
UN
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63 COLUMBIA S T.. n e a r NO. P E A R L
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acres
7
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o v e rlo o k in g
la k e
GEORGE
r^ e ated
o n R t. ON. IIO Ter^M <ITRf>-LO a
cottages.
All S p o rta . S w in u n ln c P ool— K o « l a n r a B t ~
C o ck tail L ou nge. 8 p r r l a l a rr n m in o ila tlo M
f o r Fam llle*. Bend f o r f r r a color B r o c b a r e .
W rite F r a n k A A nn D o jie , Rom 7 4 8
U k e G eorge 1 0.
O n r R a t e a ^ g P e r D« t
P e r C'ouple
S ta rt a t
c a b i n s -h o u h k k k k p i n o
AKCO
CIVIL SERVICE BOOKS
ORd oil tests
PLAZA BOOK SHOP
380 Broodwoy
Albony. N. Y.
Moil & Phone Orders FIHtd
ALBANY
BRANCH OFFICE
r O R IN r O i U f A T I O N rtffardlnff a dv e rlW iU
P laa ae w r ite o r ee li
J O S E P H T . BElX itiW
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MAYFLOWER • ROYAL C0VR1
APARTMENTS -
Puinlshed, Un
furnished, and Rooms. Phone HE
4-1994. (Albany).
V e ts
(Continued from Page 2)
deep sea fishing trips, scul>a div­
in g tiip s, skeet and trap shooting
and horseback riding,
For further informajtion and
to m ake reservations for the trip
con tact Sam Em m ett at 1060 East
28th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210 or
telephone 253-4488 after 5 p.m.
DEGREE. CERTIFICATE AND
SPECIAL INTEREST MIOGRAMS
AND COURSES
Write or Call for Bro*hur«
and Information
CONTINUING EDUCATION
DIVISION
HUDSON VALLEY
COM M UNITY COLLEGE
518.283.1100
CALL 465-3449 FOR FREE EVENING CATALOG
• VETERAN APPROVED • CAREER COUNSELLING
• EMPLOYER APPROVED
SPEC IA L
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DEPT. NEED HELP ? 7
Experienced cold type operator want*
position with progressive department
doing printing. Can train, do layout,
copy fit, estimate and supervise.
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UNION COLLEGE EVENING DIVISION
C o e d u c a tio n a l
CALL 518-482-9098
Announces its Fall Term, Sept. 23 to Dee, 7
G r a d u a t e a n d U n d e rg ra d u a te Program s For T h ose WIsliing to C o n tin u e Their Education
H U M A N IT IE S , S O C IA L S C IE N C E S , S C IE N C E S , E N G IN E E R IN G
AUDIT stu d en ts (adults n o t seelcing credits) a d m itt e d to many H um anities a n d Social Science courses
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Registration Sept. 16, 17, 18, Between 6:30 ond 8:30 P.M.
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CIVIL
SixleMi
IN S T A L L A T IO N
The Leader camera catch­
es the installation of officerg of the Psychiatric Institute
chapter of CSEA recently. Top right, officers being sworn
In by li v i n g Fiaumenbaum, right, second vice-president,
are. f r o m left, Louis Caliendo, Engineering Department
Supvr. Course
Awards Given
W IN G D A L E — C e r t if ic a t e s
o f A c h ie v e m e n t fo r c o m p l e ­
t i o n o f a 3 0 - h o u r c o u r s e in
th e F u n d a m e n ta ls o f S u p e r vlsioti Wine awarded to lo em­
ployees at Harlem Valley State
Hospital recently.
The course was sponsored by
tlie New York State D epartm ent
o f Mental Hygiene and Harlem
Valley State Hospital, and the cer­
tificates were awarded by Dr.
Lawrence P. Roberts, director of
Exam
(C u n tiiu ie d
fro m
Page
1)
L E A D B it
representative: M argaret Howard, housing representa*
live; Agnes Tooley, attendant representative; Sol Avrin,
first vice-president; Sal Butera, president; Victor Ziaska,
treasurer; Alex Rodrigues, kitchen representative, and
Louise Cohleo, staff representative. Top left, Flaumen*
baum addresses the chapter. Mid-left, Flaumenbaum,
right, serves Johnnie Evans, im mediate past president.
the hospital.
The receiving awards for com­
pletion of the course, which Is in­
tended to provide training In supervijsory skills, Include: Muriel E.
Blttle, Alice D. Boyce, Frederick
A. Prankle, Stanley Q. LaVole,
Lois Mayeitte, Jam es M. Morrill,
Louise B. Petyt, Anna E. Propst,
Louis Rhuback, Claudia Sina, Hel­
en M. Toye, Steven Andrew W,
Watt, Wellington and John Rogers.
Also present at the ceremony
were Edwaixi O’Neil, chief of nurs­
ing services and training; Mrs.
Gladys Graham, supervising nui’se
who conducted the course, and
Mrs. Wendy P. Acrish, senior per­
sonnel administrator.
P ro test
and objective metliod."
“We feel that the qualities pur­
portedly being tested in the oral
exam inations m ight well be cov­
ered In tiie Interview by the ap­
pointing officers," OSEA added.
The request by the Employees
Association that the oral exam ina­
tion be dropped was prompted by
numerous
oonnplaints
received
Irom CSEA Correction D epart­
m ent luembeivs thi'oughout the
&tai>e, the letter pointed out.
SERTICE
B Id g. A id e s
(Continued from Page 14)
spokesm an said “The State is de­
finitely experiencing difficulty in
filling these positions; the turn­
over rate shows it. There can be
no excuse for denying these pay
differentials.”
Requests for shift pay differ­
entials ai^e evaluated by the Civil
Service Departm ent’s Division of
Clas^slfloatlon and Comipenj»atlon,
now headed up by newly apiwlnted
dii'octor Oornellut M. Uaai'aUaxi.
TuM<faf, Auguft 17, 1966
and Margaret Howard, at cocktail reception followinf
th e installation. Mid-right, left to right, E vans, Loaisi
Cohleo. office representative; Nick Callaghan, Margaret
Howard, Butera, Ziaska, Flaumenbaum , Avrin and A gnei
Tooley, line up before the clock strikes five. Bottom
left and right, chapter members help them selves at
reception.
Overbrook Center Employees Cited
(From Leader Correspondent)
R H IN E B E C K — S t a f f m e m ­
b e r s o f t h e O v e r b r o o k C e n te r
fo r C h ild r e n in R e d H o o k w h o
h a d t a k e n p a r t In a d e v e lo p ­
m ent program were honored at a
dinner August 9 at th e Beekman
Arms Hotel, R<hlnebeck.
Mrs. Muriel Jenkins, assistant
superintendent o f th e New York
State Training School for Girls in
Hudson, was training consultant
for the program, in w hich child
care workers a t the Center re­
ceived tm ln in g "to increase their
effectiveness.”
Certificates were presented to
th e sta ff miembera by Mrs. Jenkins
and by S tan ley P. W arkala, assist­
an t director o f th e Overbrook
Center for Children.
Receiving certificates were Mrs.
Marlon Pei-ez, Fabian Perez, Mil’s.
Eleanor Blakeley, Mii's. Elizabeth
Cahill, Robert Day, Albert D iFalco, Roy Dingle, B enjam in Dom bal, Bernard D unne, Mi's. Gerald­
ine O alvln, Junius Hiowe, Mrs.
Jeanadella K nae, Alan Klein,
G«orge Karabinos, Tony Mafrlcl,
Lyle Pi’yor, Mrs. B am h Quintana,
C a ii W ischoff and Janxe» Zai-emba.
C IT A T IO N
• Mrs. Muriel E. Jenkins, assistan t superintend­
ent, N ew York State Training School for OirU, Hudson, is shovi*
presenting a training course certificate to Mr. and Mrs. Fabian Perf*
of the Overbrook Center for Children of R®d Hook. Peres is chUdreii*
supervisor and Mrs. P e r e i is assistant children’s supervisor at Overbrook. In the background is Mrs. Sanom a Nixon, training eonsuKan*
of the Albanr Central Office, New York »tat« Departmeirt •*
Social Services.
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