*7ZZZ\ AN r.vT § - e n A y ic ju A i-.Vvl'lV '^1 ' n j 7 '^ n V:^ ;<,«■> 0 0 1 ' r '’ 5 3^1' i v -i -f- c S e n e c a I m p a s s e America** Largest W eekly fo r P ublic Employee* VoL X X X , No. 6 Tuesday, November 5, 1968 Suffolk CSEA Signs New Pact (F ro m See Page 3 Price Ten Cents L e v itt A s k s E x em p t U .S . D e a th T o B e n e fit L e a d e r C o re s p o n d e n t) S M IT H T O W N — CJivU servants In Suffolk County reached a new era of solidarity last week as they hailed a new con­ tract, headed by a 12 percent salary increase. Th e pact was ratified by an 1 1 to 1 vote, P a y m e n ts F rom (S p e c ia l T o The T a x e s L e a d e r) a was acclaim ed a s tihe greatest the Teamstere never showed u p . - gain ever achieved by tbe Suffolk ctiApter of the Civil Service Em ­ ployees Assn., and probably the besit" pact to be achieved any­ where in New York State this year. The contract lifts Suffolk em ­ ployees from a trailing: position ooinpared with other groups In botli public and private employ­ ment. A side benefit was a substantial Increase in the i-ate of new m em ­ bership. More than 100 persons jollied ait the ratification vote. Chapter president Robert Villa said that “In the next few weeks We can pick up several hundred new members, and that’s what we Intend to do.** Teamsters Kayoed Tiie oontraxjt and the lopsided rote, according to Villa, reflected the results of CSEA solidarity. T lie muioh-ballyhooed strength of A LBANY—State Com ptroller A rth u r L evitt has asked the Commissioner of the U.S. he added. In te rn a l Revenue Service to reverse previous rulings and exempt the ordinary death bene­ “T he research that went into f it provided by the State R etirem ent Law from Income taxation. preparing our case and the dedi­ In the letter to Sheldon S. Coren, L evitt said, “it Is now apparent by reason cation of our negotiating team enabled ue to prove our points. On this package we are not going to be topped by many. If anyone, this year." Suffolk County Executive H. Lee Dennison had supported the agree­ m ent all along a s “equitable,” and John V. N. Klein, chairman of the County Board of Super­ visors, said It was “fair and rea­ sonable to both sides.” He added, “I found m yself as tiie spokes­ man and ultim ate negotiator for the coim ty, and som etim es It is not a pleasant situation, but It is one that som eone m ust handle.” like ratlficatiion vote was 2,191 to 199, Klein said the package pro­ vides $3,330,000 In wage inci-eases and &54,000 in benefits in 1969, Nassau Aides Voting On Pact of the doctrine of Ross v. Odom that these rulinigs are no longer valid.” The United States Court of Ap­ peals, F ifth d i-cuit, ruling on a case involving death benefits paid by the Georgia Survivors’ B enefit Pix>gram, held tliat a binding arrangem ent of risk sh ift­ ing and risk disti-lbutlon con­ stituted life insoirance for tax purpose, the Comptroller noted. Proceeds o f life Insurance nor­ mally are exonupt fixjm income taxation. The Internal Revenue Service had previously ruled that the death' benefit paid by the New Yoi'k Sta^te Retirem ent System could not be treated as Insurance because It did not have the form of life insm ance, but the Fed­ eral appeals court rejected that argument, Levitt explained. The text of the Comptroller’s York was exempt for Federal in­ letter to Cohen follows: come tax purposes. By letter* “E>uiing the years 1946 and dated Miaroh 5, 1946, March 11, 194a, the Comptroller of the State of New Tork Inquired oi the Commissioner of In tem al Revenue whether tiie ordinary death bene­ fit paid pursuant to the provision of the Retii-ement and Social S e­ curity Law oi the State of New Niagara Frontier CSEA n/lembers Honor Brydges N IA G A R A FA LLS*— M em ­ bers of the N iagara Frontier chapter of the Civil Service Employees Assn. recently cited I Earl W. Brydges, S tate Senate T a x C u ts B e n e f it s In announcing his request, the majority leader, for his efforts on behalf ol State employees. com ptroller told The Leader: “T he change I have requested is The veteran legislator received of great importance to the bene- a plaque dui-lng a recent chapter fid a iie s of memibers of our R e­ meeting at CXir Lady of Lebanon tirem ent System s, Inasmxich as Scliool Hall. Making the presenta­ the Income tax presently being tion was Anthony Seriannl, chap­ collected deprives the beneficiary ter vice-president. William Helwig, (F r o m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) of a large share of the benefits chapter president, presided at the M IN EO LA — A t Leader press tim e, members of the Nassau to which he or slie is entitled. I m eeting. chapter of the C ivil Service Employees Assn. were balloting shall do all in m y power to secure Senator Brydges was the prin­ on a $ 1 0 m illion package th a t would assure them of an 1 1 a reversal of this obsolete ruling cipal speaker. Bulls M. Cathey, to 2 0 percent increase in earnings. by the Internal Revenue Com­ Sr., CSEA field representative, missioner.** The agreement provides a flat was among the guests. seven and on e-half percent pay l>e based on the three highest years’ earnings. boo«t, with a minimum of $600 Another major item is an addi­ in 1969 and a proportionate in­ tional loiigevity step after the 15th crease for hourly employees. Among other major benefits are year. Ema?loyees were balloting on fully-paid family health Insui-ance, ^orth from $176 to $255 depend- pact acceptance Sunday morning *^8 on tile type of coverage and a t Building j at Nassau Commun­ ity College. •ize of family. (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r ) The boost cam e after the 14th The county agreed to adopt a C A T S K ILL —A tw o-year contract, highlighted by pay ^m e-rule m essage required to m eeting between a CSEA negotiat­ raises for both years and drastic improvements to the pension change the retirem ent system to ing team and the county. CSEA plan and health insurance benefits, was ratified unanimously had already called for the aid of last week by Greene County employees who are represented t J > a y s— O n ly $ 3 4 9 a mediator and was on the verge by the Civil Service Employees of demanding a fact-finding panel Assn. tirement plan retroactive to 1960 to report to the public. for this year and retroactive to James Graham. CSEA field rep­ 1938 starting In 1970. and sliift Salaries will go up five percent, with a minimum of $400 January resentative, who assisted In the differentials for employees on the negotiations for all county workers second and third shifts. 1969 Easter trip to Rome 1 and an additional two and onetor members of the Civil Service half percent, w ith a minimum of excluding registered nurses and Fringe B enefits highwajy department persomiel, Also, time and a half casli pay­ ^'^ioyees Assn. and their im - $200 July 1 . W ith the normal in ­ liailed the pact as “one of tlie ment for overtime; 11 paid holi­ fam ilies will be longer, crem ent aaid new benefits, em­ best in the State.” days plus a half day off on Good a side visit to Florence ployees will be earning 11 to 20 The new oonti-act provides a six Friday; non-contributory hospit­ ^ will be less expensive than the percent more. The benefits will affect more percent raise In 1969 and an ad­ alization for the employee with trip with no reduction In ditional six percent In 1970 both 50 percent paid for dependent It was annoimced by Irv- than 11,000 county workei-s. Many particular groups of em ­ computed after annual merit in ­ ^ ^ la u m e n b a u m . tour leader. (Continued on Pag« 16) ®nine-day trip will leave New ployees a r e favored by sijeciflc crem ents are given; adoption of Going P l a c e s — See P a g e 2 (Continued o n P a « e 1 6 ) the l/6 0 th non-contributory re­ ( C o n t in u e d o n P a g ;e 1 6 ) Offering 1 1 -2 0 Percent Boost And Significant New Benefits ARTHUR LEVITT 1948 and Octobeir 8, 1948, tiia Comnii&sioner ruled that the or­ dinary death benefit did not constitute the pix>ceeds of a life Insurance contract and foe this reason wa« not within the scopo of tlie exem ptions from personal income tax wlilch were found a<t tlie time in Section 22 of tiio (Continued on Page 16) Greene County Aides ^ f y ‘Drastically Improved’ Pact Easter In Rome And Florence Repeat ThU! No Rest In Politics One Big Race GoneThree More To Go n y b o d y w h o th in k s t h e p o lit ic o s c a n ta k e it e a s y a f te r tin s w eek h a s a n ­ oth er t iio u g h t c o m in g . N o th in g looms so large in the public ey« as a Presidential contest but hei-o in New York there are thi-ee mora contests that loom almost as vit­ ally to the fortunes of the Repub­ lican and Democratic Parties—tli« (Continued on Page 2) A (A J v .l C O M IM fT lN tJ y o r i l liK T I K K M K N T HKNK K IT S ? THK M .A l'U U K IJ U n N a AG KNt y, 11 W. 4 -4 iu l S T .. N . Y jC . T K L ,. 7U0 D O N 'T Os > o c a H PC U Q W i-J e l-H > PC u CM »-:) u R E P E A T T H I S ' YourPublic RelationsIQ be a wide open one. Right (Continued from P age 1) now, no one can claim to have an New York City mayoralty race of inside track on the gubernatorial next year and the Senate and nomination. There are a good gubernatorial races of 1970. ■ y LEO J. M ARGOLIN many likely candidates, however, Let’s take New York d t y first. and we will describe them, too, in When John V. Lindsaj^ was elected ************************************ a future edition of this column. mayor three years ago the town M r . M a r f o l i n i s P r o f e s s o r o f B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n at The Senate Contest took on such a “sw inelng” air that 1970 will also see a U.S. Senate t h e B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t t a n C o m m u n i t y C o l l e g e a n d A d j u n t t It was soon termed “Pun City.” race. Charles Goodell, apflpointed P r o f e s s o r o f P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n I n N e w Y o r i c UniTersitj>| An air of great optim ism permeat­ by Governor Rockefeller to fill G r a d u a t e S c h o o l o f P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , ed everywhere despite the initial the vacancy created by the death chUl of a costly subway strike, of Sen. Robert P. Kennedy, will which had started before Lindsay surely carry the Republican ban­ took office. Since those first light­ SO G R E A T w a s t h e r e s p o n s e to o u r c o lu m n o f a month ner again in that contest. hearted days, Lindsay’s sunny pola g o o n “S im p le E n g lis h ” t h a t w e d e c id e d to m a k e t h is weekj For the Democrats, the mayor­ tical skies have taken on a dark Eight Doy»— Only $285 alty and gubernatorial races wUl c o lu m n “S im p le E n g lis h P a r t I I . overcast and he is I n serious Q U IT E O B V IO U SL Y o u r c iv il se r v ic e r e a d e r s w a n t to probably take precedence as far trouble with the voters here, large­ as pre-convention scrambling goes. know all they can about improv­ ly because of the school strike background. Write so that it All In all, there will be no rest in g their public relations by com ­ and other vmrest. draws attention to 'niiat you more effectively for the political-m inded in the m im icating Political forecasts—like W’eather have to say. not to you. A new winter offering is being next two years. through the use of simple English. forecasts—can change quickly and mAde to miemibers of the Civil • W rite in a way that ONE READER wias quite vehe­ a year is a goodly time for Lindsay Service Employees Assn., their com es nc^urally. Use worda m ent in suggesting that the State and phrases that come read< to recoup here. If he doesn’t, how­ fam ilies and friends in the form Civil Service exam iners in Al­ ily to hand. Never Imitate ever, the Democrats appear likely of an eight-day trip to Venezulea bany coxild profitably leam the consciously, but do not wor­ to recapture City Hall at this writ­ Feb. 8 from New York Olty. lesBon of simple E nglish “when ry about being an imitator. ing and they have a variety of tal­ ■n ie low cost of only $286 in ­ ALBANY—The State Grievance they draw questions on Reading • Woric from a suitable de­ ent to nominate for the job. Two cludes round trip jet transporta­ Board has rejected an a«>peal by and Report W riting.’* sign. You don’t need a build­ men wiUi strong labor mediation tion, luxury hotels in Caracas and OF COURSE we were includ­ vocational rehabilitation counseling blueprint, but you should backgrounds—ex-U.N. ambassador the mountains, gourmet breakfast o<rs in the State Ekiucation D e­ ing all civil service people, par­ work from a m ental or writ­ Arthur Goldberg and llieod ore and dinner and sightseeing. The ticularly examiners, in our ap­ partment, upholding a ruling by ten outline of what you want Kheel, noted for years of success Hotel Marcay is a com plete vaca­ the State education comtnissioner. peal for better coanmunioations to write. In the labor mediation field, come tion resort in the m ountains and through simple English. The counselors have objected • W rite with nouns and t o mind as candidates with appeal offers free goMTlng, swimming, WE CAN’T thinik of a better to bedng required to handle com ­ vett)8. Easy on the adjectlvea o n t h e grounds they could ease movies and a host of other ac­ plaints by clientc over frequent source for tips on how to use and adverbs, which should be labor difificuKies in this City. tivities. delays in g^litdng their m ain­ simple English than “The Ele­ used only when absolutely es­ T h e r e are others, of o o H rs e , such In Oaracajs, the Hotel Avila is tenance checks. ments of Style” by Prof. W illiam sential to the accuracy of a s Oouncilman Bob I aw, a n d they secluded in fourteen acres of pri­ *Ifi€ checks are handled by the Strunk Jr. and E. B. White (Mac­ wliat you are writing. will be analyzed in a future edition vate tropical park, situated in the department’s finance office, and millan paperback: $1). Miore spe­ • Revise and rewrite. Re­ of t h is column. hig-hest point of the capital city. the counselors contended tliat cifically, we would like to con­ vising is part of writing. Not Space for this imusual offer­ much of their tinrve was being centrate on Mr. W hite’s contribu­ Tlie Governor’s Race even professional writers The gubernatorial contest of ing is available now and may be wasted by calls to the finance of­ tion to this i>ape(rt>ack gem, which makei tt he first tim e around. 1970 app>ears certain to be between had by wnttdne to Randolph V. fice that could be handled quick­ the late Prof. Strunk devel<^d Dont be afraid to rewrite to new faces. Governor Rockefeller Is Jacobs, 762 East 217 St., Bronx, er and more efficiently by the in his English classes at Cornell. get it right. expected not to seek re-election. New York, 10467. Telephone (212) finance office. HERE ARE Mr. W hite’s sug­ • Do not overwrite. There has been talk that he would 882-5864 after 6 p.m. gestions for developing a style The department ruled thaA the words sparingly. Fancy w counselors should handle all re­ when one depends on sim ple Eng­ nate writing is not good wr’* lationships with the client, con­ lish in WTiting anything—letters, ii^ . It promotes confusici., tending th at the finance office ans\n’ers to exam questions and, by cei-talnly not clarity. itself did not have the personnel all means, the questions them ­ • Do not overstate. Tell it selves; to handle the calls. ■ W ho N e v e r F in is h e d * as it is. If you overstate Place yourself In the The board stated that the com­ once, your subsequent state­ missioner of education should “re­ m ents are suspect. tain the authority to determine confer, as required in the Ex­ • Avoid the use of quali­ ecutive Order, to strive for an the methods and m eans by which fiers such as “very,” “little,’* acceptable solution.** the program is ca n led out.” a re in vited to w rite fo r FREE Brochure. Tells how yo u cart *'pretty.” Mr. W hite describes In presenting tlieir case, the Te board’s decision did not ex­ e arn a D iplom a these as “the leeches that plain, however, how the depart­ counselors pointed out that once infest the pond of prose.” they had recommended that m ain­ m ent ruling actually would reduce • Do not affect a breezy calls to the finance office over tenance be paid to a client, they manner. Mr. W hite says “the no longer had any control or in ­ non-issuance of checks or delays. AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. fAP-12 breezy style is often the work An indication that the board formation about the issuance of l.1« W. 4«nd 8t., New York, N.T. 10036. Thoac BR S-24MM, Day or Mgbt of an egocentric.” the check. felt all wafi not perfect in the Send me your free Brochure. (Continued on Page 7) They argued further that ob­ present setup, however, was con­ -Age_ Name __________________________________ tained in the decision. The board taining the information on these Address -A p t. Inquiries wasted their time, and stated: ‘‘If this problem perslsta, the pi-evented their doing other more _ _ boatxi suggests that the parties valuable work. A nine-day Christmas tour tt Spain’s resort area — the CosU del Sol— is now open to C’ivi Service Einployees A.ssn. member for only $347 and the price eludes round trip jet transporU* Uon, breakfast and dinner, rooim at the Hotel Torre de la in Torremolinos and a side cursion to Granada. T he tour departs from York on Dec. 23, returning 1. Space is limited and inui'*' diate application should be to Sam uel Emmett, 1060 Z i a 'o 'V 'e x i a . 'l D o x r O t l a t ] 3 . x * o i ; i . s ] 3 . t l i e X 7 t l a . 28th St.. Brooklyn, N.Y., 1121<^ telephone (after 5 p.m.) 212 253' 4488. take a Federal cabinet post should Richard Nixon be elected Presi­ dent. Should this occur, the gover­ norship for now would go to Lieut. Gov. Malcolm Wilson, whom Rockefeller has endorsed publicly as his political heir in that post, and Wilson will seek the election one way or another In 1970. His only im portant rival at the mo­ ment In the field Is Perry Duryea, Long Island Assemblyman who Is minority leader in that house. For the Democrats, the contest w in S im p le E n g lish : P a r t II Venezuela Tour Set For Feb. 8 Commissioner’sRuling OnComplaintsU|iheld F "h e " e o p " o T N e ^ Y o rr ? ■HIGH SCHOOLS I AT HOME IN SPARE TIME I I I ■ ■ I ■ Chrisfmas Tour To Spain— $347 NATIONAL AfiTS & ANTIQUES FESTIVAL 7TX£ H S Q IM S S T T 1-11 P. M. L a s t D ay 1 - 7 P. M. S J^r’OWA* o r' A -dm ission $ 2 .5 0 C IV IL S E R V IC E LEADER A m erica’! Leading Weekly for Public Employees ^ 97 D uane St., N ew York. N.Y. Telephone: 212 B Eekm an 3-6010 Published Each Tuesday 669 A tlantic Street Stamford, Conn. Business and Editorial 97 D uana St.. New York. .YK atcred • • »«cund-class matter ■econd-clasa postace paid. O c t o ^ . l » 3 t a* th« post office a t S‘*"V 5, Ccmn., under the Act of Marcn j 1S79. M ember ol Audit Bureau CkculatioM . IvbM ripU on Price $5.00 Per l i ^ v i d u a l C«pi«a. >•« _ Workmen’s Compensation Bd. Give Employee Awards T h e W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n B o a r d o f t h e S t a t e o f New Y o rk w ill e s ta b lis h “T h e C h a ir m a n ’s C it a tio n /' a n a n n u a l h o n o r a r y a w a r d to b e p r e s e n te d to s e le c te d B o a r d em p lo y ee s w h o s e c a r e e r s c o v e r lo n g a n d d e d ic a te d se r v ic e oonitoined with exceptional and presentations will be nmde thia (^Lstaiwilng perfornnance. Worlcmen’s Compensation Board Fall. Selections will be governed by chairman S. E. Senior Imus ap­ pointed a com m ittee composed of length of service, advancement of G«orge J. Syrebt, administrative position, outstanding service and director; Mlscs Oatiierine C. Hafede, participation In th« suggestion and secretary o f the Board, and Giran- mierit award program. CJhairman Senior, in announcing vUle W. Lee, director of research (Old statistics, to develop this rec­ the new plan, added: “Dedication and accomplishmient deserve recognition program. The first group of employees orgnition In addition to the per­ to receive honors is now being sonal satisfaction of a Job well selected by the commdttee and done.’' E d w a r d C o u n t y N R a f h D i e s ; e g o t i a t i o n s O f E r i e C S E A C o n t i n u e (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) B U F F A L O — C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . le a d e r s In Erie C o u n ty “se e n o d is r u p tio n ” in C SE A b a r g a in in g for 6.200 c o u n ty e m p lo y e e s b e c a u se o f t h e s u d d e n d e a th la s t w eek o f E d w a rd A. R a th , E rie C o u n ty e x e c u tiv e . Mr. R ath, 61, died Oct. 28 of a heart attack. He worked in his office Saturday. Mr. R ath .earlier this year, had recognized ESIe chapter, CSEA as the Taylor Law bargaining agent for Ei’ie County workers and, at the time of Mr. R ath’s death, a CSEA bargaining team was negotiating a contract with (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) county officials. SEN EC A F A L L S— W a g e In ­ “I see no disruption In the c r e a s e s o f b e tw e e n e ig h t a n d negotiations,” said Neil V. Cum­ mings, Erie chapter president, 20 p e r c e n t p lu s b o o sts in b e n ­ “Mi:. Rath, as the county execu­ e f it s a re In c lu d e d in a n a g r e e ­ tive, recognized the OSEA but m ent reached under the Taylor Ms action represented the offi­ Law between the School District cial policy of Eliie County, as of Seneca chapter. Civil Sei*vice Employees Assn., and the Seneca far as I can determdne.’* Services Held (Continued on Pace 14) Funeral services were held for Mr. R ath last Thursday after his body laid in state for 24 hours at the Buffalo & Erie Coimty Public Library building. Mr. Rath, a Republican, served In vailous posts in Buffalo and Erie County for nearly 40 years. He won election in 1&60 as Erie <^unty’s first executive and was re-elected in 1963 and 1967. Seneca Falls School Aides Receive Boost In Salary, Benefits C SE A C h a r g e s B a d F a ith B y S e n e c a C 'ty S u p e r v i s o r s C a u s e s N e g o tia tio n I m p a s s e ( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — ^The S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h a s jo in e d th e fr a y b e tw e e n th e S e n e c a C o u n ty C SE A c h a p te r a n d th e C o u n ty B o a r d o f S u p er v io rs, a c c u s in g c e r t a in m e m ­ b ers o f t h a t g o v e r n m e n t b o d y o f “b a r g a in in g in b ad f a it h a n d in t im id a t in g its e m p lo y e e s ” d u r in g t h e c u r r e n t h a s s le o v e r n e g o t ia tio n s . CSEA representatives recently to the em ployees for approval, by­ good faith, our representative a f­ declared an impasse in negotia­ passing CSEA, the oganizatlon it fixed his signature to the tenta­ tions w ith tihe county and asked designated as tilie bargaining tive agreement at the reqeust o< the S ta te Public Employment R e­ agent for these same workers." the county bargainera. We were lations Board to intervene in the Continuing, the CSEA president also under the impression that contract dispute. A mediator as­ said: “We see in this high-handed approval of tills agieem ent by the signed by the State agency failed Board was only a foim ality. I In an attem pt to settle the im ­ action a clear violation of the would say the word ‘naive’ was ap­ Taylor Law and a direct attempt passe. An im partial fact-flnder plied to the wrong party. has been assigned to the case by at employee Intimidation. We have “The question here Is knowl­ reports that our members are re­ PERB. edge of tihe law governing col­ luctant to m ake any public sta te­ lective negotiations. It is apparent ‘T o subsbtantiate our cause and m ents in defense of their position that these county officials are nto live up to the true spirit of the for fear of reprisal. experlenced in this aiea. The law Taylor Law, our Seneca County County’s Bad Faith Is new, granted, but OSEA is nego­ chapter has agreed to abide by the recommendation of the fact­ “We feel,” said Wenzl, “that tiating In more tlian 250 other finder assigned by PEaiB,” said negotiations on the part of the local jurisdictions in addition to Theodore C. Wenzl, president of county were conducted in bad the State and has signed more the S ta te’s largest public employee faith and com pletely reject a than 100 contracts. Oiar represen­ charge nuade by a county official tatives are tlioroughly familiar lal>or organization. that memibers of the CSEA bar­ with the law and wibli collective Ie:nored Agreement procedures,” Wenzl gaining team were ‘naive’ In bargaining The current wrangle stem s from tlilnking tliat tlie county would stated. charges by Louis T. Slhaw, CSEA accept the first CSEA proposal o f­ “Purtliermore, we strenuously field representative assisting the fered. We are well aware that object to the sm ear cam paign l)ecounty chapter in its negotiations, proposals, oountre-proposals and ing waged l>y certain political ele­ that the Board of Supervisors ig ­ compromise are a part of collec­ ments against our representative, nored the tentative agreement tive bargaining and that a gov­ Mr .Shaw. Public statem ents nmde made between Shaw and the ernment’s negotiating team cannot to the effect that Mr. Sliaw is not county’s negotiating team and in­ make binding com m itments. qualified to represent our mem­ stead unilaterally drew up what “At the same tlnne. It is com ­ bers In Seneca County are both it considered to be a set of coun­ mon pi'acbice for govenunent vicious and grroundless. ter-proposals. negotiators to discuss the various “As a career public employee, he **The twist here,’' said Wenzl, areas of negotiations w ith their has familiarized him self with all “is that the supervisors apparently legislative leadei-s in order that of the problems encountered in igmored the recommendaticns of they may arm themselves with this particular area of labor rela­ their own negotiating team. Even offers the county would t>e will­ tions, and as president of the more blatant Is the fact that the ing bo go along with. CSEIA was Cayuga County dijapter of CSEA County Board has brought its so- led to believe that this was the negotiated the first OSEA oonti-act called counter proposals directly case In Seneca County, and in in one State under tlie Taylor Law.” Tour Leader Tells Of Trip Deloras G. Pussell, tour leader and travel organizer for the Civil Service Emiployees Assn., yester­ day gave an Illustrated lecture on her recent trip to the Soviet Un­ ion at the m onthly luncheon meet­ in g of the New York State EdfUcation Department's Council otf Women at the Slieraton In a Towne Motor Inn. . (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) Christmas in Miami Beach ALBANY— M e m b e rs o f t h e ^Ivli S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . ^ c l a l M e n ta l H y g ie n e C om ­ m ittee w ill m e e t w it h M e n ta l ^ S ien e Oonnmlssioner Alan D. at his Albany office on 7 , The com m ittee wlU m eet the before, at 5:30 p m .. In the l^ibassador Restaurant to final^ its agenda. p^^cluded on the com m ittee are ^uiine Pitchpatrick, Anna BesJoseph Bucaria, Julia Duffy, Bcker, G«orge Felkel, EdWiiM WUlam McGowan, 'Ten ^ J. Arthur — Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, r. Isadore Siegal, Elizabeth center, installs the new officers of th« New York and George Oelentano. State Identification and Intellli^ence Systems chap­ ter of th« Civil Service Employees Assn., a t an non> Albany luncheon. Rear, from left, are: John ^ Conobj, A ibanj area field reprcsenativ« for OS<CA; IN S T A L L A T IO N 3 r' M.H. Committee To See Commissioner N ov. n Paul McCann and Adam D ’Alessandro, both deputy directors of the System who were gruests at the luncheon; Bose Ileintz, treasurer, Front row; Mary Moore, secretary; Bessie Bolton, deleffaie; Wenzl, Helen Marsh, outeoin^ president, and Donald Blake, the new president. Two 10-day, all expense to u n to Miami Beach dui'ing the Christ­ mas holidays are now open members of tlie Civil Service Bn>ployees Assn. and their immedi* ate families. The vacation trip Is from E>e<x. 23 to Jan. 1 and two hotels are offered—the Cadillac for $307.50 or the Barcelona for $333.50. Both prices Include round trip jel transportation, deluxe breakfast and dinner, tips and other extras. For remaining available space write to Samuel Em m ett, 106t E ast 2»th St.. BixK>klyttiv N.Y. 11210. Teleplione (212i 253-4481 afteir 5 p.m . Ifi W "DAZZLING! Onceyouseeit,youHneveragainpicture lU)meo&Juliet’quitethewayyoudidbeforer W h e r e F o r P u b lic F U iN C O Z E lT lR E L U ON A p p ly h u fe v w ^ T T T rt c n m u CO VO to Romeo ^JU L IE T ]S jo o r c l l n n r . x - l o \ t ^ s t o r y . . . . 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F or o n e th in g . o f c h e m ic a l r e a c tio n s b y w h ic h If y o u h a v e t o g o t o t h e th e b o d y b reak s d o w n fo o d h o s p i t a l In t h e m i d d l e o f t h e to p r o d u c e e n e r g y a n d r e sto r e n ig h t, o r o v e r t h e w e e k - e n d , t i s s u e s , i t is k n o w n t h a t t h e in it ia l ' ' e r r o r " o c c u r s in y o u r S t a t e w i d e P la n i d e n t i f i c a ­ th e t io n e s t a b lis h e s y o u r c r e d it. h e r e d ita r y m a te r ia ls w it h in t h e Y o u 'r e a d m it t e d c e lls , b u t j u s t h o w th is e r r o r w it h o u t m a k in g a d e p o s i t in a d v a n c e . A n d g iv e s r ise t o t h e m e t a b o l i c d e f e c t w h e n y o u le a v e , th e r e 's n o h a s y e t t o b e d e te r m in e d . w orry a b o u t cash . . . A d d i t i o n a l r e s e a r c h is n e c e s s a r y . B lu e C r o s s w ill p a y y o u r b ill. Y o u B o th b a s ic a n d a p p lie d c o u ld n 't p o s s ib ly r e s e a r c h c o n t i n u e . B a s ic r e s e a r c h have b e tte r c o n c e r n s it s e lf w ith t h e s tu d y p r o te c tio n th a n t h e S ta te w id e o f m u s c l e , it s s t r u c t u r e , c e l l P la n . . . B l u e C r o s s h o s p i t a l ­ c o m p o n e n t s , m e ta b o lis m iz a tio n , B lu e S h ie ld m e d ic a l a n d and m a n n e r o f fu n c tio n in g . s u r g ic a l, a n d M e t r o p o lit a n A p p lie d r e se a r c h ta c k le s s u c h M a jo r M e d ic a l. J o b s The f o U o w ln g d ir e c t io n s Ic q w h e r e t o A P P I 7 f o r p u b lic Job« ftn d h o w t o r e a c h d e s t in a t io n s iq N e w Y o r k C i t y o n t h e t r a u « i| ■y s te m . cn:Y N E l i f C O R K C I T Y — T h e A p p ll, e a t lo iis S e c t io n o f t h e N e w Y o r k C ity D e p a r tm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l u lo c a t e d a t 4 9 T h a m a s S t .. N e w Y o r k . N . Y . 1 0 0 1 3 . I t la th r e e b lo c k s n o r t h o f C i t j H a l l . o n « b lo c k w e s t o f B r o a d w a y . A p p lic a t io n s : F i l i n g P e r io d — A p p lic a t io n s Is s u e d a n d r e c e iv e d M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y fr o m I a jm . t o 5 p .m ., e x c e p t T h u r s d a y t r v m 8 : 3 0 a .m . t o 5 : 3 0 p .m ., a n d S v t u r d a y f r o m 9 a .m . to 1 2 n o o n . A p p lic a t io n b la n k s a r e o b t a i n ­ a b le f r e e e i t h e r b y t h e a p p li c a n t i n p e r s o n o r b y h is r e p r e s e n t a t iv e a t t h e A p p lic a t io n S e c t io n o f th e D e p a r t m e n t o f P e r s o n n e l a t 49 T h o m a s S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 1 0 0 1 3 . T e le p h o n e 5 6 6 - 8 7 2 0 . M a n e d r e q u e s ts f o r a p p lic a t io n b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e a s ta m p e d , s e lf - a d d r e s s e d b u s ln e s s -s lz e en­ v e lo p e a n d m u s t b e r e c e iv e d by t h e P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t a t le a s t f i v e d a y s t> e fo re t h e c lo s in s d a te t o r t h e f U ln g o f a p p lic a t io n s . C o m p le t e d a p p li c a t io n fo r m s w h ic h a r e f ile d b y m a ll m u s t be s e n t to th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r tm e n t a n d m u s t b e p o s t m a r k e d n o la t e r t h a n t h e la s t d a y o f f i l i n g o r as s t a t e d c t h e r w ls e in t h e e x a m ­ i n a t io n a n n o u n c e m e n t T lie A p p lic a t io n s S e c t io n of t h e P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t Is n e a r t h e C h a m b e r s S t r e e t s to p o f th e m a in s u b w a y lin e s t h a t g o th r o u g h t h e a r e a . T h e s e a r e t h e I R T 7 th A v e n u e L in e a n d t h e I N D 8 t h A v e n u e L in e . T h e I R T L e x in g t o n A v e n u e L in e s to p t o u s e is th e B r o o k ly n B r id g e s to p a n d t h e B M T Q T a n d R R lo c a l’s s to p is C it y H a ll B o t h lin e s J ia v e e x it s to D u a n a S t r e e t , a s h o r t w a lk f r o m t h e P e r s o rm e l D e p a r tm e n t. ta sk s a s c o m p a r in g t h e str u c tu r e A s k y o u r p a y r o ll o r p e r s o n n e l o f d is e a s e d a n d h e a lth y m u s c le o ffic e r fo r c o m p le t e d e ta ils f ib e r s , o r s u b s t a n c e s f o u n d a b o u t t h e S t a t e w i d e P la n . T h e n In t h e b l o o d a n d e x c r e t i o n s o f M D v ic tim s a n d n o r m a l p e r s o n s . y o u 'll u n d e r s ta n d w h y t h e s e a r e . . . N e w Y o r k S ta te 's T h e M u s c u la r D y s t r o p h y A s s o c ia tio n o f A m e r ic a s p o n s o r s N o . 1 G e t-W e ll C a rd sl a u n iq u e r e s e a r c h f a c ility , t h e I n s titu tio n fo r M u s c le D is e a s e . ^ In a d d i t i o n , l o c a l c h a p t e r s NEW YORK STATE’S NO. 1 GET WELL CARDS! s p o n s o r p r o g r a m s t o h e lp t h o s e w h o h a v e b e e n s tr ic k e n b y M D . E ach N o v e m b e r , M D A c o n d u c ts p u b l i c s u p p o r t o f it s p r o g r a m t o fin d t h e c a u s e a n d d is e a s e . S u p p o r t y o u r lo c a l M D f u n d d r iv e th is y e a r . S y m b o ls of S te u rity BLUE C R O S S A l l A N Y • B U F F A L O • J A M E S T O W N • N E W S T A T E — .R o o m 1100 at 2 70 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 10007, c o r n e r o f C h a m b e r s S t ., te le p h o n e 4 8 8 -6 6 0 6 ; G o v e r n o r A lfr e d E . S m it h S t a t e O f f ic e B u ild in g a n d T h e S t a t e C a m p u s , A lb a n y ; S u ite /5 0 , G e n e s e e B u il d i n g 1 W esi G e n e s e e S t .; S t a t e O f f ic e B u ild in g , S y r a c u s e ; a n d 5 00 M id t o w n T o w e r , R o c h e s t e r , (W e d n e s d a y o n l y ) . C a n d i d a t e s m a y o b t a i n a p p llc a tlo n s f o r S t a t e Job s f r o m lo c a l o f f ic e s o f t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e S m p lo jm ie n t S e r v le e . FEDERAL Its a n n u a l c a m p a i g n t o s e c u r e c u r e o f th is d r e a d e d STATE Y O R K « R O ^ 4 C H E S T E R * B L U E S H IE L D S Y R A C U S E • U T I C A • W A T E R T O W N THE STATEWIDE PUUi - COORDINATING OFFICE- 121S WESTERN AVENUE, ALBANY. N. Y. F E D E R A L - S e c o n d U .S . C iv il S e r v ic e R e g io n O f f i c e , F e d e r a l B ld g ., F e d e r a l P la z a a t D u a n e S t. a n d B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 1 0 0 0 7 . T a k e t h e I R T L e x in g to n A v e . L i n e t o C i t y H a l l a n d w a lk t w o b lo c k s n o r t h , o r t a k e a n y o t h e r t r a i n t o C h a m b e r s S t . ot B r o a d w a y S t a t io n s . H o u r s a r e 8 :3 0 a . m . to 6 p .m .. M o n d a y th r o u g h F r i d a y . A ls o opc» S a t u r d a y s 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . Tele> h o n e 5 7 3 -6 1 0 1 . A p p l i c a t i o n * a r e a ls o o b t a in * a b le a t m a in p o s t o f f ic e * e x c e p t t h e N e w Y o r k . N . Y . , P o s t O ffic « * B o a r d s o f e x a m in e r s a t t h e p a f * t l c u l a r i n s t a lla t io n s o f f e r in g th « t e s ts a ls o m a y b e a p p lie d to to t f u r t h e r in f o r m a t i o n a n d a p p H ® ** t i o n fo r m s . N o r e t u r n e n v e lo p e * a r e r e q u ir e d w i t h m a ile d r e g u e a ti r o t a p p li c a t io n f o r m a . M a n y S p o t s In S t a t e : L a b o ra to ry W o rk e rs N e w Y ork S ta t e w ill a c c e p t a p p lic a tio n s c o n tin u o u s ly for p o s itio n s a s la b o r a to r y w o rk er . P o s itio n s a r e lo c a te d in A lb a n y w it h t h e D e p a r t m e n t s o f A g r ic u ltu r e a n d M a rk ets, c o n s e r v a t io n , E d u c a tio n a n d H e a lt h ; in t h e N ew Y ork C ity jrca ftt Bronx State Hospital; in other products on laboratory ani­ Buffalo at Rosewell Park M em ­ m als by giving injections, m ak­ orial Institute, and at m any of in g observations .assisting with the State Universibjr’s colleges, surgery and autopsies, and keep­ universities and medical oeibters ing careful, accurate records. U s­ located Statewide. ing aseptic precautions, he dis­ Salary for this Job Is from penses and distributes antitoxins, $4,190 tn $5,230 a year. A labora­ sera and vaccines, fie may also tory worker perforins more re­ supervise a unit wtiioh processes sponsible routine laboratory p>ro- specim ens for disignos)t]c exam ­ cedures and heli>s w ith the super- ination. In the Bducation Depart­ T ision and training of several lab­ m ent, considerable fl^ld work may oratory helpers assigned to work be involved in relation to experi­ in a diagnostic, research or other m ents w ith plants, insects and scientific laboratory. He directs other animate. helpers in the preparation and Candidates miust m eet one of steritiaation of m.edia and glass- the following requirements: (a) vrare; k>ads and operates large graduation from a standard senior sterilizers, «md assists in m ain­ high school:or (b) two years of taining and ordering supplies. satisfactory experience in a sci­ He also helps test drugs and entific laboratory engaged in >larg«-«5ale operattot»: or M ft satisfactory equivtaleni com bina­ tion of the abov« trainlncr aad experienoe. Opportunities for advancem ent in this position, aooordin«r to tfae S tate DepartmeiU of CJivll Service, are “excellent.” Some of the posi­ tions to which % laboratory woricer can advance are senior labora^ tory worker at a salary o f $5,200 to $6,440 a year; principal la b ­ oratory worker at $6,175 to $7,584 a year; head laboratory worker at $7,770 to $9,450 a year; labora­ tory technician at $5,200 bo $6,440 a year, and senior laboratory technician a t $6,175 to $7,5»4 a year. For an application, contact one o f th e follow lns offices of the S tate Department of C?ivil Service: The State Campus, Albany. N.Y.; Room 1100, 270 Broadway, New York City; Suite 750, 1 W est G en­ esee St., Buffalo, N.Y., or Rm. 818, State Office Building, Syra­ cuse, N.Y. N o v e m b e r 7 , 1 9 6 8 , a t l l r 3 0 o ’c l o c k ( A .M .) (E a s te rn S ta n d a rd T im e ) U P E R IN T E N D E N T ; lo r a 24 fani. bUler, W est 1 0 8 th St. Experience ia repairH. M an witli nlirht jo b prefi'rrtMl or re ­ tired couple. O ffer A pt. & Salary. 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N e v T o r k S U t e , C a l i r « m l a a n d U w * r e <l 4l en U . s r t B fo a d w a r , N « w Y o rk . N e tr Y o rk 10007 All Shifts — S te a d y W o rn has the answ ers S ta te . W m M U N th k oflSe* a t T b « S ta te Offic* B u n d ln c (S 3 rd F lo o r ) , o(» G o o d P a y /B n fts Nam e. T h e C o m p tr o lle r o f t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k Help W onted - Mole Guards/Armed COW LES CM l>«tr«laM i OUm fo r In fo rm atio n on a ll Courses Phone GR 3-6900 A LL CLASS ROOM S A IR C O N D IT iO N E D S«nA>i&a. L CO VO Os i E A P E R . L B T T E R S T O T H E E D IT O R N e g o tia tio n s Ammrica^m E M rgest W e c h i y t o r P u b l i c E in p lo y e e a Editor, The Leader: Salary and Penfiioh negotiations are being conducted e i present toeiween the State A dm inistra­ Publishea every Tuesday by tion and OStEA representatives. LEADER PUBLICATIONS, IN C . Oood. 97 Duonc Sfrect, Now York. N.Y. 10007 212-BEeIiinaii 3-6010 Let u« not pre-judge the outoocne. It is easy to criticize and Jerry Finkeletein, Publisher grumble (even without the facto). Paul Kyer, Editor Joe Deasy, Jr., C ity E ditor Who can say whether a salary A lfred Daly, Associate E dito r M arilyn Jackson, Assistant Editor increase for a relatively new em ­ N . H . Rlftger, Ihtsinesa Manager ployee of the S tate is more u iv Advertisinc Representatives: ently needed or more equitable ALBAN Y — Josep h T . Bellcw — 303 So. M anning Blvd., IV 2-5474 than a realistic pensdon for a K IN G ST O N , N.Y. — C harles A ndrew s — 239 W all Street, F E d e ral 8-8350 veteran employee who would like to retire but cannot afford to lOo per copy. Subscription Price $3.00 to m em beis of the CivO do so? Service Employees Association. $5.00 to non-members. H ie Empire S tate has a won­ TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 5, 1968 derful opportunity now to show how turmoil and bitterness can be avoided by com ing up with an enlightened salary and pension adjustm ent. Poa-tunately, our State legisla­ H IL E N ew Y o rk C ity ’s u n ifo r m e d fo r c e s a p p e a r t o b e tors have already established a e a s in g o f f o n s tr ik e th r e a ts , t h e s c h o o l w a lk -o u t s t ill 20-year, half-pay pensdon plan which a p p e a r e d g rim a t L e a d e r p r e s s tim e . S u ffo lk C o u n ty a v e r te d a can serve as a model for m a jo r w ork s to p p a g e b y 1 1 th h o u r a c tio n o n a n e w c o n - pension reform. So, let’s “cool It” ! Have faith trajct w ith th e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . la s t w e e k a n d In the fairness and Integrity of C SE A Is c o n d u c tin g c lo se d n e g o t ia tio n ta lk s w it h t h e S ta t e our system . a t th is tim e . FRANK VALENZA I n g e n e r a l, th e r e fo r e , It w o u ld a p p e a r t h a t t h e p u b lic ■ Elm4>nt, N.Y. em p lo y e e s c e n e is g e t t in g a lit t le lo o se n e d u p b u t i t c a n s t ill g e t t ig h t a g a in if n e g o t ia tio n s d o n o t m o v e a lo n g , b a c k e d by p ro p er a d v a n c e d p la n n in g . N ew Y ork S t a t e h a s h a d a r a th e r e n v ia b le re co r d o f la b o r p e a c e fo r d e c a d e s a n d m o s t u p s t a te c o m m u n itie s h a v e h a d l i t t le p ro b lem s w it h c iv il s e r v a n ts to d a te . T h in g s c a n s ta y t h a t w a y i f n e g o t ia tio n s n o w u n d e r w a y c o n t in u e w it h a r e a li­ (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) PO UG HKEEPSIE — G erard z a t io n o n m a n a g e m e n t 's s id e t h a t p u b lic e m p lo y e e s a re e n ­ Reilly, a code enforcement of­ t it le d to a n d in te n d to g e t f ir s t r a t e w o r k in g c o n tr a c ts . ficer, has been elected presi­ I t w o u ld b e a so r ry m is ta k e fo r a n y o n e to t h in k t h a t S t a t e a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t a id e s w a n t to s t a g e d e m o n s tr a tio n s , dent of t h e Poughkeej)sle s it - in s or s tr ik e s j u s t to sh o w m u s c le . T h e p u b lic se r v ic e h a s unit. Civil Service Employees Assn. s im p ly le a r n e d t h a t i t w a s g o in g n o w h e r e w it h t h e o ld h a t - He succeeds John Colbert who se n ’ed for two terms. I n -h a n d r o u tin e a n d it d o e s n ’t in t e n d to a c t t h a t w a y a g a in . Other officers named at a recent B u t m o s t p u b lic e m p lo y e e s are r e sp o n sib le w o rk ers. I f m eeting at the Dutchess County m a n a g e m e n t sh o w s it s s e n s e o f r e sp o n sib ility , to o , t h e r e is n o Courtlwuse Include: Francis r e a s o n w h y a fuU m e a s u r e o f p e a c e c a n n o t b e r e s to r e d to th e Crawford, an engineering aide c iv il se r v ic e s e c to r . with the W ater Department, first vice-president; Miss Lois Cunning­ ham, a caseworker in the Social Services Department, second vicepresident; Mrs. Catherine Olivo, O M PTR O LLER A r th u r L e v itt h a s a sk e d t h e U n ite d senior accoimt d erk in the city’s S ta t e s I n te r n a l R e v e n u e S e r v ic e to e x e m p t fr o m t a x a ­ finance department, secretary; t io n th e o r d in a r y d e a t h b e n e f it p ro v id ed to S ta t e w o rkDan ers Kelty, principal clerk In the Department of Public Works, lunder th e S ta t e R e t ir e m e n t L aw . L e v itt v ie w s t h is b e n e f it a s a n o th e r fo rm o f a lif e in s u r ­ treasurer; and Pliil Rosino, senior a n c e p o lic y , w h ic h w o u ld b e e x e m p t fr o m t a x a tio n . T h e I n ­ clerk in the Water D epaitm ent, sergeant- at-arms. t e r n a l R e v e n u e S e r v ic e so m e h o w d id n ’t s e e t h e s im ila r ity b u t, The next meeting of the unit f o r t u n a te ly , th e U .S . C ou rt o f A p p ea ls d id. will be an installation dinner Nov. O n th e b a sis o f t h e C o u rt’s r u lin g , L e v itt is n o w a s k in g 20 at Aloy’s Garden Restaurant, t h e F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t t o m a k e th is t a x e x e m p tio n e f f e c ­ Poughkeepsie. t iv e Im m e d ia te ly a n d , in so d o in g , is r e n d e r in g pubU c e m ­ p lo y e e s e v e r y w h e r e a g r e a t se rv ic e. Member Aadlt Bureau of Circulations > 0 « -a t s H « P < U 8 g U Vi 1 C iv il S e rv ic e P e a c e W Reilly To Head Poughkeepsie CSEA L e v i t t ’s H e l p i n g H a n d C Prep Course Given For March 8 Exam C ity e m p lo y e e s p r e p a r in g fo r th e t e s t s fo r p r o m o tio n to s e n io r cler k a n d s e n io r s t e n ­ o g r a p h e r m a y e n r o ll in a t e n cession course offered by the City’s Municipal Personnel Program be­ gin ning Dec, 2. The cost is $15. The classes will be given at Long Island U niveisity in downtown Brooklyn and will m eet fixDm 6 to 8 p.m. one night a week. Mali registration only is being accepted from Nov. 12 to 22 for the exam ­ ination, which Is scheduled for March 8, 1969. room M-6, 40 Worth St., New Yorii City 10013. PERB Denies ALBANY—i[n a recent decision, the State PubUc Employment R e­ lations Board denied a petitdon by an affiliate of the AFTi-CIO to s^ a r a te custodial workers in an upstaite New York school dis­ trict from O'ther non-professional employees. The board said It found no rea­ son to require two negotiating units, noting that all non-profes­ sional employees were bedng paid in the same manner and aU, ex­ cept busdiivers, received gen­ erally the sam e fringe beneJifHs. 'The ruling affected School EHstrlot No. 1 In Otsego and Herkimer R egistiation forme nxay be ob­ tained from training and person­ nel offices In each City agency •n d at the Ti-aining Division of ItM De^>aitmeut oi Feisonnel. counties. Arlin^on Unit Appoints Ward CivilService Law You By W ILL IA M GOFFEN (Mr. Goffev, m member o» Oie New Tork Bar, teaches law a« tba College of the City of New York, la the author of many hooka aad articles and co-authored “ New York Criminal Law.’*) Penalties The Courts T H E G A P IN p e r m is s ib le p e n a ltie s Im p o sa b le b y th e C o m m issio n e r u n d e r t h e N e w Y o rk CJity A d m in is tr a tiv e C ode in d is c ip lin in g fir e m e n fo r m is c o n d u c t o r I n c o m p e te n c y s o m e ­ t im e s m a k e s i t im p o s sib le to f i t t h e p u n is h m e n t to t h e v io ­ la tio n . A fte r a u th o r iz in g a r e p r im a n d o r fo r fe itu r e o f n o t m o r e t h a n t e n d a y s ’ p a y , t h e A d m in is tr a tiv e C ode (S e c tio n 4 8 7 a -1 2 .0 ) s t a t e s t h a t t h e “o f f e n d in g p a r ty ” m a y b e d is ­ m is s e d fro m te fo r c e . A c c o r d in g ly , In t h o s e c a s e s in w h ic h t h e o f fe n s e m a y n o t b e a d e q u a te ly p e n a liz e d b y a t e n d ays' lo s s o f p a y , t h e o n ly r e m a in in g a lt e r n a t iv e Is d is m is s a l t h o u g h t h is m a y b e to o s e v e r e . A s im ila r c r it ic is m m a y be m a d e o f t h e d is c ip im e p r o v is io n s o f te C iv il S e r v ic e L aw , S e c t io n 75, th o u g h t h is s t a t u t e g iv e s m o re le e w a y t h a n th e c it e d p r o v isio n o f t h e C ode. T H E PR O BL EM IS m e t b y t h e c o u r ts th r o u g h t h e e x ­ e r c is e o f c o m p le te a u th o r it y to s u b s t it u t e a n a p p r o p r ia te p e n a lty fo r t h a t im p o s e d b y a n a d m in is tr a tiv e a g e n c y . S u c h a u th o r ity is g iv e n b y t h e C iv il P r a c tic e L a w a n d R u les, S e c t io n 7 8 0 3 (3 ). EM PLOYEE R E S O R T to s u c h J u d ic ia l a u th o r ity Is illu ­ s t r a t e d in BO vino v . S c o tt (N e w Y o rk L aw J o u r n a l, O cto b er 11, 1968, p a g e 1 ). B o v in o w a s d is m is s e d a f t e r t w e n t y - s ix y e a r s ’ s a t is f a c t o r y se r v ic e w h e n th e F ir e C o m m issio n e r fo u n d h im g u ilty o f e n g a g in g in t h e q u e stio n a b le a c t iv itie s fo r a fir e m a n o f su p p ly in g fo r a f e e d u p lic a te b a d g e s to p o lic e m e n a n d fir e m e n , s e llin g fir e e x tin g u is h e r s , a n d e x h ib it in g p o r n o ­ g r a p h ic film s a t r ir e h o u se s. I n v ie w o f th e se r io u s n a tu r e o f t h e c h a r g e s, t h e p e r m is s ib le f in e w o u ld p e r h a p s b e in ­ a d e q u a te , b u t t h e r e m a in in g o p tio n o f d is m iss a l a v a ila b le to t h e C o m m issio n e r is e v id e n t ly d isprop>ortionate to th e o ffe n s e . A cc o rd in g ly , w it h t h e w id er d is c r e tio n a v a ila b le to It, t h e A p p e lla te D iv is io n m o d ifie d t h e p e n a lty b y r e d u c in g B o v in o ’s d is m is s a l to s u s p e n s io n fo r s ix m o n th s . FR O M T H E D E T E R M IN A T IO N o f t h e A p p e lla te D iv i­ sio n , t h e F^re C o m m issio n e r a p p e a le d to t h e CJourt o f A p ­ p e a ls. I n t h a t C ourt, J u d g e F r a n c is B e r g a n , w r itin g fo r a m a jo r ity o f th e C o u rt, r e a f fir m e d t h e a u th o r ity o f th e C o u rt to d e a l w it h t h e m e a s u r e o f d is c ip lin e im p o s a b le u p on a c iv il s e r v ic e e m p lo y e e fr e e o f t h e r e s tr ic tio n p la c e d u p o n a d m in is tr a tiv e a g e n c ie s . J u d g e B e r g a n c ite d a s a u th o r ity for t h e C o u r t’s p o w er it s d e c is io n s in t h e c a s e s o f B e ll v. W a te r ­ f r o n t C o m m issio n , D o n o h u e v . N ew Y o rk S ta t e p o lic e a n d W a lk er v. M u rp h y . IN T H E BELL c a s e , t h e C o u rt o f App>eals r e v e r se d t h e re­ v o c a tio n o f a lo n g s h o r e m a n ’s r e g is t r a t io n fo r f a b r ic a tio n of su b v e r siv e a c t iv itie s a n d d ir e c te d it s im m e d ia te r e sto r a tio n . IN TH E DON(>H UE c a s e , t h e C ou rt a n n u lle d t h e d is­ m is s a l o f a S t a t e T r o o p e r w it h n in e y e a r s o f co n c e d e d ly ex e m p la r y serviices w h o h a d b e e n fo u n d g u ilty o f d is­ o b e y in g a n o rd er w h ic h w o u ld h a v e re q u ir ed h im t o v io la te a c o n fid e n c e o f h is colleagrues, a n d r e m a n d e d th e m a tt e r to t h e N ew Y o rk S ta t e P o lic e w it h in s tr u c tio n s to p r o c e e d in a c c o r d a n c e w ith a d is s e n t in g o p in io n in t h e A p p e lla te D iv i­ s io n b y Mr. J u s tic e J. C la r e n c e H e r lih y . J u s tic e H e r lih y ruled t h a t m in im a l p u n is h m e n t , i f a n y , w a s in d ic a te d . IN TH E W A LK E R c a s e , t h e C o u rt o f A p p e a ls fo u n d no g ro u n d to d istu r b t h e p u n is h m e n t o f d is m is s a l o f a p a tr o l­ m a n o f t h e N ew Y o rk C ity P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t w h o h a d been (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) fo u n d g u ilty o f a c c e p t in g g r a t u itie s fo r g iv in g s p e c ia l police P O U G H K E E P S IE — G le n - p r o te c tio n to c e r ta in r e a l e s t a t e In te r e sts. d o n C. W ard h a s b e e n n o m ­ E X E R C IS IN G T H E u n r e s tr ic te d a u th o r ity to d eter m in e in a te d p r e s id e n t o f th e A r­ a n a p p i-o p ria te p e n a lty ir r e s p e c tiv e o f t h e s t a tu to r y re str ic ­ lin g t o n S c h o o l D is t r ic t u n it, tio n u p o n t h e e x e r c is e o f s u c h a u th o r ity b y th e F ir e CJomCivil S en ’lce Employees Assn., suc­ m is sio n e r , t h e m a jo r ity d e c is io n o f t h e C o u rt o f A ppeals ceeding Marshall Temple, who re­ m o d ifie d t h e s ix m o n t h s ’ s u s p e n s io n o f B o v in o b y in cr ea sin g signed. i t to a tw o y e a r p erio d . The action was taken at a m eet­ JU D G E M A T TH E W J. J a s e n w r o te a d is s e n t in g opinion ing last week a4; which CSEA offi­ cials briefed the Arlington unit on c o n c u r r e d in b y J u d g e s J o h n T . S c lle p p i a n d C h a r les B. negotiations and m ediation under B r e ite l in w h ic h h e u r g e d t h a t t h e O lvll P r a c tic e L aw and the S tate’s Taylor Law. R u le s sh o u ld n o t b e In te r p r e te d a s g r a n t in g g r e a te r power The speakers were Thomas Lu- to t h e C ou rt to d e te r m in e t h e m e a su r e o f p u n is h m e n t tlia® posello, eastern regional director, g iv e n b y t h e A d m in is tr a tiv e C!ode to t h e F ir e C i/m m issioner, and Ellis Adams, president of the J u d g e J a s e n r e a s o n e d t h a t t h e C o u r t’s o n ly c o r r e c t fu n ctio n Dutchess County chapter. p r o p o r tio n a te a s to sh o c k o n e ’s s e n s e o f fa ir n e s s . A s th e leg­ The next im lt m eeting will be is la to r s in te n d e d t h a t fo r se r io u s m is d e e d s d is m issa l Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m., at A ilington Junior High S j IiooL (Continued «tt Face 7) l a w c o l u m n (Continued from Pa<« f ) follow, Judge Jason urged that povino’s discharge should be oonflrmed. Yet so long as Civil Serv­ ice legLslathsn aoes not afford the (Commissioner a broad enou«;ii scope to fit punishm ent to better proportion to the infraction. It geems that the construction ol Us power adopted by the CJourt’s m a­ jority is better tailored to do jus­ tice. nt-H cn W 3 t—( n w f m P. R. Column > (Continued from Page 2) • Use orthodox spelling. I » n ’t use ‘‘n ite /’ “pleez,’ or “thru"—tout It’s perfectly proper to say “thruway” be­ cause “it was bom of neces­ sity.” • Eto not explain too much. Let your facts do tlie ex­ plaining. • Do not construct awk­ ward adverbs, such as “tiredly,” “tanigledly,” etc. • Make sure the reader knows who is ^>eaking. If you quote sonwetlilng or som e­ one, give the source. • Avoid fancy words. D on’t use a $20-word when a tencenter Is handy. • Do not use dialect unless your ear Is good. Besides, dia­ lect on paper is difficult un­ less you spell it phonetically and thcMt oan be tortui-ed writing. • Be clear. We repeat: Be clear. If you get involved In a sentence that looks like an octopus, kill It and stskrt again. • Do not Inject of>inion— unless your official duties re­ quire your opinion. • Use figures of speech 4pa.ringly—an d don’t m ix metaphors. • Ek) not take shortcuts at the cost of clarity. If you use Initials to Identify som e­ thing, use the full identifica­ tion first so tlMut the initials mean am ething later. • Avoid foreign lane:uage words in your writing. Eng­ lish Is difficult enough w ith­ out trying to make wtiat you write more ooofused by use of foreign words. BUT THE BEST advice we can 6lve Is: read Strunk and White, Uien re-read It. o m w HI c S cu The best kept secret in Washington, D.C What’s the most popular car among diplomats in Washington, D.C.? Put that question to a diplomat and you get a very diplomatic answer. In other words, they don’t tell. So we did some snooping around on our own and contrary to public opinion, the car most diplo­ mats buy is neither very big nor very impressive. Hint: It can be bought and serviced in 140 countries throughout the world. H in t: It c o sts $ 1 ,7 49 * In th e U .S.A . Hint: It has tremendous resale value. Final hint: It gets around 27 miles to the gallon and uses no antifreeze whatsoever. At last count, there were over 1200 diplomats and embassy staff members driving this little car throughout Washington. So that story about big important people driving only big, important-looking cars may not be alto­ gether true. On the other hand, if big important people would rather have you believe they drive only big, important-looking cars, that's all right with us. W e won’t let the bug out of thd bag. Use Zip-Code« to help speed your mmli. LEGAL NOTICE SUl'PLRMRNTAL CITATION.— File No. 8224. 1»6S. — THR PE O P L E O F T H E STATR OF NEW YORK. Bjr th e Grace God Free and Indopendcat. To JAM ES SCa h t h , j r .. JOAN O LL W E IL ER . ARLENE p a c k . BARBARA WOODWARD. MADb u NE FK R R IN (fo n n e rly F er'’mt, FrX)RR>YE GRAY, th e place* of resiUont-e of th e last tw o distributee* winir unknow n and c an n o t a f te r dUigrent inquiry be a st'trtained l»jr th e p e titio n e r “ erein. ffrandnino«?e of decedent. beinff ®w?htprs of Florence Gray (ia te r S carth ^ 'nirriaffe). • daus^hter of Georce Lans'b e i n . p r w l e o e a . - ^ e d b ro th e r of deceased. l( and if dead, to th e ir executors, ^'n'uiistrators. le ra l representatives, hoak in , Intel ' • ' S a t e e s , a.ssifrn ce* and suooeaB ora in . ‘^ . ‘■u-e u n kn o w n and can no t a f te r dili“'QUiry be a.sccrtained b r the petiI'erein. beinsr interealed as dis ®’’ otUerwise in tb« e sta te o f ^'Hhy i^, irra.sa. defeased. CaiioV. HERF.RY c i t e d TO SHOW bcforfi th e S u r r o r a te ’a Court, York C o u n t;. a t Room 504 in the Y„‘. of Rpcorile in the County of New .1 ,• Y ork, on N ovem ber !59. 1968. A. m ., why a certain writinff N orem ber 16, 1902, w hich h a s fo r p rob ate by G eorse S. tin residinsr at 4G Avon Road. Bronxk, y 10708 should not be pro bated to Will and Te^itnment. re la tin s L, i r ' I>or8onal p roperty, o f D orothy *t ^ o e a s e d , wlio was at th e time Str^V ‘'fatU a n-aident of 510 Eaat 84th Torit ' York, in th e County of New Baui Or . ' ' H and A m lty v lfl* Monfar Motors, ltd. Auburn Martin Bariy, Inc. Batavfa Bob Hawkes, Inc. Bay Shor* Trant Island Automobiles Corp. Baysid* Bay Volkswagen C o rp . Binghamton Roger Krasga, Inc. Bronx Avoxa C o rpo ration Bronx Brucknar Volkswagen, Inc. Bronx Defrin M o tor C o rp. Brooklyn Aldan Volkswagatv Inc. Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc. Brooklyn K in gsboroM otoraC orp. Buffalo Jim Keliy'sj, Inc. B m tford H ow ard Holmes, Inc. fvlton lakeland Volkswagen, Inc. G e n e v a Dochak M oto r^ Inc. Glens Falls- Bromley Imports; Inc. Hamburg Hal Casey Motors, Inc. Harmon Jim McGlone Motors, Inc. H am pstead Small Cars, Inc. HIcksvill*' W alters-Donaldson, Inc. Hornell Suburban Motors, Inc. H orsehaads H.R.Am achar& Sons, Inc. Hudson John Faora Motors, Inc. Huntington Fearn M o to rs Inc. Inwood Volkswag an 5 T owns. Inc. bhaca Ripley M oto r C orp. Jam aica Manes Volkswagen, Inc. Jamestown StatesWa Motors, Inc. Johnstown Valley Small C a r C orp. Kingston Amariing Volkswagen, Inc. La Grangavilla Ahmed M otors, Ltd. Latham A cad amy Mo to rs. Inc. Lockport Volkswagen Village, Inc. M assena Seaw ay Volkswagen, Inc. Merrick Saker M otor Corp., ltd. M iddle Island Robert W eiss Volkswagen, Inc. Middletown Glen Volkswagen C orp. Montlcello Route 42 Volkswagen C orp. Mount Kisco N orth County Volkswagen, Inc. Naw Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc. New Rochella County Automotive Co., Inc. New York City Volkswagen Bristol Motors, Inc. Naw York City Volkswagen Fifth Avenue, Inc. N awburgh F & C Moto rs. Inc. N ia g a r a Falls Amendola Motors, Inc. O le a n O lean Imports, Inc. O neonta John Eckert, Inc. Plattsburgh C elesta Motors; Inc. Q ueans Villag* W eis Volkswagen Corp. Ranssalaar C o o le y M otors C orp. Rivartiead Don W a ld ’s Autohaus Rodiestar Breton Motors, Inc. Rodtastar F. A. Motors, Inc. Rodiestar Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc. East Rochester Irmer Volkswagen, In a Roma Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc. Roslyn D or M oto rs, ltd. Sayvill* Bianco Motors, Inc. S c h e n e d a d y Colonie Motors, Inc. Smithtown G e o rg e and Dalton Volkswagen, In c . Southampton Brill Motors, ltd. Spring Valley C. A. Haigh, Inc. Staten Island Staten Island Small Cars, ltd. Syracusa Don Cain Volli.swagen, Inc. East Syracusa Precision Autos, Inc. To naw an da Granville Motors, Inc. Utica Martin Volkswagen, Inc. Valley S tream Val-Stream Volkswagen, Inc. V estal Jim Forno & Son, Inc. V /atertow n Harblln Motors, Inc. W est N yack Foreign Cars of Rockland, Inc. W o o d b u ry Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc. W o o d sid a Q u een sb oro Volkswagen, Inc. Yonkers Dunwoodle M o to r C o rp . Autliorlzed Otala r* Sealed. HON. SAM UEL J. SILV ER M AN . S urrogate. New Y o rk County . WiUiam S. M ullen. Clerlt. A ttorney: GEORGE S. LUD 5-2540. A tto rn e y : 271 MaidiMa JLwm York. N.Y, lO O ie . •SUGGESTED R E T A IL PKICK. EAST OO.AST P .O .* . IX)CAL TA X ES AND O THER DEAT-KR P E L I V R R T ' AT KXTUA UOST. CHARGES. IF A N T. A U D lTiO N A l.. W H ITE W A L LS O P T lO I U li JoiHt Safety Classes For City, Fed. Aides JULIEANDREWS;^ TONIGHT I AT I 8:30 P.M. i• "The CO VO blockbuster film of V5 the RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOXOFFICC OR BY MAIL year! o > o An eye-And-ear Don't P3 STAR!" Li? Smith, Cosmopolitan i u M«eT>t * m iss W*H« 20lhCM^-R» pr*s«nts ^3 THE BOSTON STRANGLER w om en w illin g ly a 7 lu s TicKin MU The Institute will coxxss Jurisdic­ tional lines to offer a comprehen­ sive safety training program to W h y d id • WAYAN0 4fTH ITMIT . o s H nel Director, and George M. Paduano, R egional Director, V S . General Services Administration. I • • • UA. I RIVOLI : THEATKC : filling extravaganza O An I n te r - G o v e r n m e n ta l S a f e t y T r a in in g I n s t it u t e fo r C ity a n d F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s In N ew Y o rk C ity a r e a w a s announced recently by Solomon Hobeiman, New York City Person­ o p e n th e ir • kodoiii nti*. 4aM«t. . MaDllniltll. Nl» •KtllM* * • ••<••••••• • PwMvision* Color by Delxixa [SupqtrsWirifaMiKirefodiencjj^SSfe d oors? awN CENTURYFOXPRESENTS A 0 R BERTWI E •-) 8 Productdin ' FILM i0D0 M * c 0 im n 0 iu is ® e u tn iJ f:' N o w a v a ila b le to NEW YORK STATE CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES M U N IC IP A L - C O U N TY - STATE - FEDERAL a n d t h e ir im m e d ia te f a m ilie s .. . . HAW AIIAN CARNIVAL V ia T R A N S INTERNATIO NAL A IR LIN ES l« certilicated supplemental carrier) Three days In in s UEGRS! • 3 nights at the fabulous Flamingo Hotel • Reserved tables for big name dinner shows. Throughout your entire stay in Las Vegas, you will enjoy memll)ens of d t y and Federal gou em m ent now performing safety functions for their respective agencies. Twelve one-day seminars ar® being offered by the Institute, ten of which are required, over three-year period, for the award of the Inter-G ovem m ental Safety Training Institute Certificate. The Institute was formed as « result of the close working rela­ tionship between the Greater New York Federal Safety Council, th« New York d t y Safety Advisory Council, the Gi-eater New York S afety Council, the New York City Safety Advisory Council, the Greater New York Federal Execu­ tive oard. Mission Safety 70 Task Force, and the New York d ty Department of Personnel. The marked success of previous In­ formal joint safety training en­ deavors, which trained over 400 Federal and d t y employees from the New York d t y area, lead to the present formal organization. All the Sem inars will be held In the Human Resources Adminis­ tration Conference Room, 3rd Floor, at 220 Church St., Manhat­ tan, as follows; Occupational Health Hazards, Nov. 19, 19®8; Supervisors S afety Awareness, Dec. 10, 1968; Fire Safety, Jan. T, 1969; History of S afety Move­ m ent, Jan. 21, 1969; Technical Subjects in Safety, Feb. 4, 1969; Principles of Accident Inspection and Investigation, Feb. 8, 1969; Fundam entals of Accident Statis­ tics, March 11, 969! Office Safety, April 8, 1969; Defensive Driving, May 13, 1969; Psychology of Ac­ cident Prevention, June 3, 1969. R egistration for attendance at Institute Sem inars Is being held from Nov. 1 through Nov. 8, 1969. All participants m ust be desig­ nated for attendance by their re­ spective agencies. Remember—Mail < ountry—but— Zip The MaU ! I ! breakfast, lunch and dinner at your hotel. In addition, you w ill enjoy unlimited beverages and cocktails of your choice at the Flamingo — just «lgn the checks. Moves Til® Code Moves Seven days in HOnOlUlU! • Flower lei greeting on arrival • 7 nights at world-famous Hilton Hawaiian Village, Waikiki Biltmore or llikai Hotel • Breakfasts daily at hotel • Exotic dinners nightly at top restaurants from list to be supplied • Aloha Cocktail Party • Free sightseeing trip Three days In sn n PRnncisco! We understand. • 3 nights in the beautiful San Francisco Hilton, Del Webb’s Towne House or Jack Tar Hotel • Breakfasts dally at hotel • Luxurious dinners nightly from list of top restaurants to be supplied • Jet flights all the way with food and beverages aloft W alter B. Cooke F U N E R A L S F R O M $250 C all 6 2 8 - 8 7 0 0 to r e a c h a n y of o u r 10 n eig h b o rh o o d c h a p e ls in t h e B ro n x , B ro o k ly n , M a n h a tta n a n d Q u een s. Hawaiian Carnival Representatives in each city to serve you and a Hawaiian Carnival tour escort with you throughout — however there is NEVER ANY REGIMENTATION — your time Is your own to do with as you please. In addition to all this — transportation to and from each airport in Las Vegas, San Francisco and Honolulu, along with all luggage (including bellhop gratuities) up to 44 pounds per person is included. DEPARTURE •Jan: 4,1969 Feb.22,1969 COULD YOU BOARD SOME OF OUR CHILDREN? DATES: Apr. 5 ,1 9 6 9 Ma y 1 0 , 1 9 6 9 Aug.23,1969 P e r P e r s o n D o u b le O c c . P lu s $19.50 la x a n d s e r v i c e s FR O M : G.E.T.S. N .Y ., JFK - N IA G A R A (G O V E R N M E N T N .Y . EMPLOYEES TRAVEL SERVICE) — 41 EAST 57T H ST. CAN T o n find room in y o u r h e a rt sBd hom e fo r a child w ho needs you <!<*■ peratelyT Y on ean be a fo ste r parent and fiv e a lonely child love and unilw Blandintr . . . it doeen’t ta k e inncii* la y o u r h e a r t na b i r aa y o u r houa«7 T he C hildren’i Aid Society pay* all th e ehild'a expenneH. Call o r w rite : MRS. BROOKS a t Hi* Children’i Aid Society. 160 E. 46l*» St., New Y o rk N.Y. 10017. MU 2-0040- 10022 — (2 1 2 )4 2 1 -7 0 3 0 Enclosed please find $ as deposit n as full payment $100 minimum deposit per person — final payment due 30 days before departure. Make check or money order payable to G .E.T.S . NAME_____________________________________________________PHONE_________________ _ STR E E T . CITY____ DEPARTURE DATE. .STATE. .ZIP. .DEPARTURE POINT- Return this reservation promptly to insure space. Reservations limited. AITS reserves the right wherever necessary to substitute comparable hotel accommodations (single rates $100 addi­ tional.) 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S ilv e rm a n ^ r r o g r a t e . N e w Y o r k C o u n ty W illia m S. M u lle n , , C le rk E . S o jk a , Kbq. ■ i n0 J lo r P P.e t it io r i te r v “ . S tre e t legal h ig h b e fo r e . h o m e . H .I .P .'s S e a le d , t h e e v e r t« fir e m a n . “ d c o v e r t h a n » V j: * N e v e r t h e le s s , H .L P . is s t i l l t h e fa ls e d ea th to t o d a y VO o\ CO W e r e p e a t... NOTICB O F T H E STA TE OF r* '« C O U N T Y O F B R O N X . In 1 ^ UU 9 A p p lic a ti o n o f E D U A R lOrtip. A L V A R A D O . P e ti tio n e r , f o r an I^E N M a r r i a c e w ith CA RA L V A R A D O , R e s p o n d e n t, l ^ l a t i o n l ? •*^*■‘•*^1® 12 o f t h e D om eB tie | a LVa r * C A R M E N D E L IA I* P I - E A S E T A K E N O T IC E t h a t l®®Ui-l presen ted to th is r® »f ^ U IS ALVARADO, l^xuTiair, t h e d is s o lu ti o n o f y o u r |* b » e i)i^ th e ( r o u n d t h a t y o n h a v e 1 ? 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