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L i n e t o C i t y H a l l a n d w a l k o f N ew Y ork. tw o b lo c k s n o r t h , o r ta k e any T o th e ab o v e n am ed D e fe n d a n t: YOU A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N R D to t r a i n t o C h a m b e r s S t . ot a n s w e r t h e c o m p l a i n t in t h i o a c t i o n , a n d o t h e r to s e r v e a c o p y o f y o u r a n s w e r , o r , Jf B r o a d w a y S ta tio n s . t h e o o m p ln i n t is n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h i s B u m m o n s, to s e r v e a n o t ic e o f appe^irH o u r s a r e 8 :3 0 a .m . to 6 p m -. a n e e , o n t l i e P l a i n t i f f ’s A t t o r n e y , w i t h i n tw e n ty d a y s a f t e r t h e e e rv ic e o f tiiis s u m - M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y . A l s o o p e o m o n s. ex c lu siv e o f th e d a y o f serv ice; S a t u r d a y s 9 a m . t o 1 p . m T e le ­ a n d in c a se o f y o u r f a ilu re to a p p e ^ , o r a n s w e r , j u d p m c n t w ill b e t a k e n a tra in a t p h o n e 5 7 3 - 6 1 0 1 . A f t e r 5 p . m . . t e l e ­ y o u by d e fa u lt, fo r th e relief d e m a n d e d p h o n e 4 8 8 -3 7 6 7 , g i v e t h e j o l ’ title in t h e c o m p l a i n t . D ated , O c to b e r 2 0 th . 1 9 6 8 . i n w h i c h y o u a r e I n t e r e s t e d , p lu * A L E X A N D E R A. S U E S S , y o u r n a m e a n d a d d re s s . A tto rn e y f o r P la in tiff O f f i c e a n d P o s t O f f ic e A d d r e s s : A p p lic a tlo n t a re a ls o o b ta in ' 2 7 7 B ro ad w a.v . N e w Y o rk , N .Y . 1 0 0 0 7 a b le a t m a i n p o s t o ffic e ^ except 3 4 0-1 .1 27 Y o r k , N Y . , P o s t O ffic e * N O T IC E — T O M IF )C Z Y SL A W Z A K . a ls o t h e N e w k n o w n as W A LITSR ZA K, D e fe n d a n t: T l i e f o r e r o i n c r s u n m i o n s is s e r v e d u p o n B o a r d s o f e x a m i n e r s a t t h e p a f ' y o u b y p u b lic a tio n p u r s u a n t to th e o rd er t l c u l a r In s ta lla tio n s o ffe r in g tW o f H o n . S a m u e l M. G old, a J u s t i c e o f t h e b e a p p l i e d t o iot S u p re m e C o u rt. S ta te o f N ew Y o rk , d a te d t e s t s a l s o m a y N o r . 4 . 1 9 6 8 . a n d f il e d w i t h t h e c o m ­ fu rth e r in fo r m a tio n a n d a p p H c ** p la in t a n d o t h e r p a p e rs in t h e office o f th e C lerk o f th e C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk , t l o n f o r m s . N o r e t u r n e n v e lo p e * 6 0 C e n tre S t., N e w Y o r k , N .Y . T lie o b je c t a r e r e q u ir e d w i t h m a i l e d re Q u e s M o f t h i s a c t i o n is f o r n n a b s o l u t e d i v o r c e . A L E X A N D E R A. S U E S S , xo» » p p U G « tio n fo r m a . A ltornegr l o r P la ia lilX lurlngr the Lincolnls Birthday K>liday running from Feb. 12 to 16. fldvs—0">y L in c o ln 's B i r t h d a y Buy U.S. Bonds IDEAL New Yoric, 10467. Telephone (212) 882-5864 after 6 p.m. C h r is tm a s In V e n e z u e la T o u r S e t F o r F eb . C h risfm a s M iam i B e a c h Round trip jet transportation, leluxe dinner and breakfast, hotel 8 ooms at the Sheraton-Oceans and ree golf are Included in the price A new winter offering is being of just $185. made to members of the Civil Itaimediate application should be Sei*vice Employees Assn., their made by writing to Sam Emmett, fam ilies and friends in the form 1060 East 28th St.. Brooklyn, of an eight-day trip to Venezuela N.Y., 11210. Telephone after 5 Feb. 8 from New York City. The low cost of only $285 In­ p.m— (212) 253-4848. cludes round trip jet transporta­ tion, luxury hotels in Caracas and the m ountains, gourmet breakfast FOR C H R I S T M A S and dinner and sightseeing. The Hotel Marcay is a complete vaca­ tion resort in the m ountains and offers free golfing, swimming, movies and a host of other ac­ tivities. In Caracas, the Hotel Avila is secluded in fourteen a cr ^ of pri­ vate tropical park, situated in the highest point of the capital city. Space for this unusual offer­ ing is available now and may be had by writing to Randolph V. Jacobs, 762 East 217 St., Bronx, ur T o T h e B aham as only p€«k-of-the-w intergeason tour to the Grand B ahac Ls now open for bookings by n lf l^ , Y A ____ Employees Assn. :n v U s e r v ic e ....................... members and their immediate The trip will take place a m llie s 0 Eight Days—Only $285 GIFTS To Tour S p a in — $347 A nine-dey Christmas tour to Spain’s resort area — the Costa del Sol—is now open to Civil Service Employees Assn. members for only $347 and the price In­ cludes round trip jet transporta­ tion, breakfast and dinner, room.s at the Hotel T orre-de la Rocca in Torremolinos and a side ex ­ cursion to Granada. The tour departs from New York on Dec. 23, returning Jan. 1. Space is limited and im m e­ diate application should be made to Samuel Emmett, 1060 East 28th St.. Brooklyn, N.Y., 11210— telephone (after 5 p.m.) 212 2534488. CM Two 10-day, all expense tours to Miami Beach during the Christ­ mas holidays are now open to members of the Civil Service Em­ ployees Assn. and their immedi­ ate families. The vacation trip is from Dec. 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 jet transportation, deluxe breakfast and dinner, tips and other extras. For remaining available space write to Samuel Em m ett, 1060 East 28th St.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11210. Telephone (212 ) 253-4488 after 5 p.m. vO Broadway T E C H N I C O L O R * P l^ N A V IS K > N * W A R N E R B R O S . - S E V E N A R T S lA F 757 54bO P E N T H O U S E CAST THtATM BO K-orFicc o « t « « O A a t lO a . m . - i r.m. s u n o a t i i m o o w -# r.tt. IN C , CY 3-0175 Guards/Armed G o o d P a y /B n f f s T h e D E L E H A N T Y O p e n i n g s a ll b o r o a . N O A G E N C Y F E E M u s t h a v e p e rm it to c a r r y pistol. 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No. V is it y o u r s o c ia l s e c u r it y offic e a s s o o n a s p o s s ib le b e f o r e t h e m o n t h y o u b e c o m e 65. I f y o u c o m p l e t e y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n in t h e m o n t h y o u b e c o m e 65 o r l a t e r , f u ll m e d i c a r e p r o t e c t i o n w o n ’t be av ailab le u n til one of th e m o n th s a f t e r y o u r e a c h 65. • o v e r n o r G p lo y e e s b le k in d o f B o a rd u p d e s tro y e d th e fu lly h e th e T a y lo r S e rv ic e b a r g a in in g w e e k , C S E A v o te d w ith h o ld in M e n ta l u p th e w o rs t v e rg e o f e m ­ p o s s i­ H y g ie n e c o lla p s in g . E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s v a s t m a jo r ity o f S ta te n o t d e s ig n e d to b re a k A s s n ., b a r g a in e d w h ic h h a s fo r— th e s e so success­ e m p lo y e e s fo r la s t w e e k G o v e r n o r R o c k e f e lle r s a id C S E A go od d e le g a te s to s tr ik e w as E m p lo y e e s S ta te th e th e L a w s o ld to o n o f h a s b o w in g P u b lic h o p es h a lf-c e n tu iy . O n ly w as w as th e re p re s e n te d — a n d p r o m is e , n o a n d b y p h o n y th a t a n y th a t C iv il o v e r a R o c k e fe lle r riv e r h o s p ita ls G o v e rn o r e m p lo y e e s a . th e b la c R m a il— a D e p a rtm e n t T h e N e ls o n d o w n in in a s p e c ia l a c tio n o n a fa ith a n d , m e e tin g o n c a lle d m a n d a te — n o th a t la s t c o n tra c t, w o rk . G o v e rn o r h is fin e a c tio n re c o rd in v ite d as ch ao s tre a s o n a b le I t R o c k e fe lle r is is a ll th e a go od in to w as m o re c iv il th e b a r g a in in g s h o c k in g s e r v ic e S ta te in in b a d v ie w o f g o v e rn o r. la b o r fa ith h is a n d p re v io u s R o c k e fe lle r re la tio n s scen e b y h a s th is tu rn a b o u t. h e w h o w ill b e a r th e Y o u r * * n-* * * * co n seq u en ces. Q Recently, I cut down on the hours I work each week. I am al­ most 65 years old and I plan to keep on working. I wondered if I could get any social security? A. T h e la w h a s b e e n c h a n g c d so t h a t p e o p le c a n e a r n u p to $1,680 e a c h y e a r a n d s till r e ­ ceiv e b e n e f i t s . Y o u m a y b e e n ­ t i t l e d t o s o m e b e n e f i t s e v e n if you a re e a rn in g m ore t h a n th a t a m o u n t. Y ou sh o u ld te le h o n e or s t o p by t h e s o c ia l s e c u r i t y o ffic e f o r m o r e c o m p l e te i n f o r m a t i o n . * • I Q By LEO J. MARGOLIN itx-x***-x******-x-*x-****-x-x*-x-****-x--x*-x*-x--x* R5r. M a rg o lin Is P ro fesso r o f B u s in e s s A d m in istr a tio n at th e B o r o u g h o f M a n h a tta n C o m m u n ity C o lleg e an d A dju n ct T rofessor o f P u b lic A d n iim str a tio n in New York U n iv e r s ity ’s G r a d u a te S c h o o l of P u b lic A d m in istr a tio n Y e a r O f P ro te s t IF 1968 O U R is fin a n c ia l th e c iv il s e rv ic e y e a r o f Q. My wife w'orked regularly under social security for about 15 years. She had to quit work last year due to injuiies she re­ ceived in an automobile accident. Since she cannot work for several more months, should she apply for social security? A. Y es. M o n t h l y c a s h d i s a b il i ty b e n e f i t s c a n n o w be p a i d to p e o ­ ple if t h e i r d i s a b i l i t y is e x p e c t e d to l a s t f o r a t l e a s t 12 m o n t h s . a rith m e tic : V O T E R -T A X P A Y E R S re je * • A. Y o u will a u t o m a t i c a l l y be s e n t a n e n r o l l m e n t f o r m f o r the m edical in s u ra n c e p a r t of m e d i­ c a r e . Y o u s h o u l d c o m p l e te t h i s fo rm a n d r e tu r n it befo re th e m o n t h o f y o u r 6 5 t h b i r t h d a y if y o u w ish c o v e r a g e e f f e c ti v e w h e n y o u r e a c h 65. Y o u w ill a u t o ­ m a t i c a l l y be e n r o ll e d in h o s p i t a l i n s u r a n c e t h e m o n t h y o u r e a c h 65. • a w & • P R IN C IP L E S tra tiv e c ie s c o n c e p ts N e w • a t th e fo llo w in g proposals for $3.8 billion out of a total $7.8 billion throughout the U.S. on election Day. THE BOND proix)sals were hardly luxuries or boondoggles. The money not voted would have been mostly for schools, but would have also included funds the cost of a model America to for airports, sewage, roads, courts, be achieved in 10 years is $1.5 and off-street parking. trillion—yes, we said TRILLJON. JN TERMS of civil service pub­ FOR THIS money we should lic relations, tliis is what it all be able to fashion, in the m aga­ means: zine’s words, “a model America, CIVIL SERVANTS will have one in which slums are eliminated, to work wiUi outmoded or getting to work is shiiple, parking crowded facilities, or none at all. is convenient, schools are mod­ When snafus occur, the blame in­ ern, airports able to handle trafevitably will fall on the civil serv­ fice, with plenty of hospital space ants not on the voters who re- and recreation for all.” THUS. OliR readers can see jt'clod th<> bond Issues. Bond Is­ sues or no, Uie cusiomers con­ (Cuutinued uu race 7) * • • Q. I stopped my social security checks in January of last year because I thought I would earn a lot of money, but I earned less than I thought I would. How can I get my checks for last year? A. Y o u m u s t file a n a n n u a l r e ­ p o r t w i t h S o c ia l S e c u r it y , g iv in g t o t a l e a r n i n g s a n d th e m o n t h s y o u d id l i t t l e o r n o w o r k , if th e re a re a n y such m o n th s. T h e r e p o r t is a v a i l a b l e a t a n y s o c ia l s e c u i i t y o ff ic e . Y o u o f e q u ity . A Y o rk v ie w o f fa ir a p p e a r L a w a U n io n F re e o f T H E be b y th e to a h ig h te n u re h is B o a rd n e w ty -o n e d a y s b ro w n o f v io u s la te r “ a t R . a s h o rt tim e p rio r te rm . p r o v is io n th e to be b y th e th e n o t d o n e , th e h e ld th a t th e te n u re . T h e liv e s ts in g th e u p o n th e B o a rd h a d IN O F O N E E d u c a tio n , th e th e S c h o o l. H e S c h o o ls a re c o m m e n d e d h im o f E d u c a tio n 60 a o f con­ p e titio n . o f th e s h a ll te r m .” th e In th re e -y e a r h o w e v e r, o n te n u re th a n to to 60 th e b y a not n o tific a ­ d a y s b e fo re th is w as o f w h ic h w as re c o m m e n d e d a in n o w ay d e c is io n den y­ p ro b a tio n a ry te rm te n u re . th e C o u rt, o f th e v. B o a rd A rtic le G re a t 78 N e c k o f h is of p r o b a tio n te n u re , a n d re c o m m e n d a tio n . T h e to H ig h S u p e rin te n d e n t e x p ira tio n a p p o in tm e n t o n H ig h u n d e r th e b ecau se th e is n o tific a tio n h a d m a k e o f u p o n w h o W h ile d a y s ’ p r in c ip a l th e p re­ te n u re p e rs o n p ro c e e d e d b e fo re fo r to r e c o m m e n d a tio n c ite d te n u re a d o p te d W e in ­ th e th e e a r lie r c as e s , b o th e x p ira tio n tim e a p p lie d p e r io d . e a r lie r g r a n te d as M r. o f h is a p p o in tm e n t. a la te r a u th o rity cases c la im e d s h o rt h im S u p e rin te n d e n t p e titio n e r re in s ta te m e n t of w r itin g . T w e n ­ B o a rd re lie d , p ro b a tio n a r y its te n u re seek n o t o f o f A p r il a p p o in te d p ro b a tio n a r y e n title s re q u ire m e n t B o a rd of of n o tifie d in fo rm e d c o n c lu s io n S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ’s th e re ­ re c ­ O n re c o m m e n d a tio n th e tw o •G v e n i f t h e o f th e th e b e e n a n d d is m is s e d a p p o in tm e n t th e h a d in lite ra lly o n w h e n its T e a c h e r w a s a p p o in tm e n t th a t fo r h e th e d e n ie d o f w ith E d u c a tio n . b y a n d th e C o u rt re lie d in a p p lic a b le th a t o f W e in b r o w n s ta tu te o f re v o k e d S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ’s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n S u p e rin te n d e n t e x p ira tio n 21 th a t to M r. re c o m m e n d e d tio n re ­ S u F > e rin te n d e n t a c c e p te d a n d e x p ira tio n p ro b a tio n a ry o f h e S c h o o ls ^ fo r th e T h e 3, 1968, h e L y n d e M r . W e i n b r o w n ’s c a s e , t h e w as M a y o f M a y s ta te s o f to E d u c a tio n p ro b a tio n a r y h im p re c e d e n ts L a w o f w h ic h r e c o m m e n d a tio n te n u re a n d E d u c a tio n m a d e to of 19. 7 8 p r o c e e d in g s S u p e rin te n d e n t E D W IN s ta tu te S u p e rin te n d e n t be th e a B o a rd w h ic h re v o c a tio n J U S T IC E T h e th e s c h e d u le th e th e t< ) t e n u r e . O n a p p o in tm e n t tro llin g to a c c e p te d s a la ry agen­ o f W e in b ro w n , 1968, p a g e 15, s c h o o l. A p r il 4, 1 96 8 , n o tifie d W e in b r o w n a d m in ls - o p e ra tio n e m p lo y m e n t as fo r th e 19, h is 1965, o m m e n d e d 23, is M a t t e r N o . S c h o o ls , o n M r. th e re s p o n d e n t. B o a rd b e g a n ju n io r to p e titio n e r. S e p te m b e r, in fro m A rtic le D is tric t th e a p p ly p erso n s. Y e t, s u c h e x e m p t IN S T IT U T E D P E T IT IO N E R in to S c h o o l te n u re s p o n d e n t s h o u ld to p r iv a te r e c e n t e x a m p le d e te r m in a tio n g ra n t d e a lin g do J o u rn a l, N o v e m b e r W E IN B R O W N th e B o a rd p e titio n e r ac­ c e p te d s u c h a p p o in tm e n t, b u t w ith th e e x p ira tio n o f th e school y e a r s e rv ic e s , a n d B o a rd th e c o n c lu s io n n o tifie d IN h im D E N Y IN G b a tio n e r B o a rd th a t O F a g e n c ie s a s th e y s o m e tim e s A. No. T h e r e is a w a i t i n g p e r io d of six f u ll c a l e n d a r m o n t h s b e ­ c te d p u b lic im p r o v e m e n t b o n d f o re b e n e f i t p a y m e n t s m a y s t a r t . tinue to demand more and more W e s u g g e s t, t h o u g h , t h a t y o u g e t service from government. in t o u c h w i t h t h e s o c ia l s e c u r i t y THE AFPROVED dollar total— o f fic e to d i s c u s s f i l i n g fo r d i s ­ $3.8 billion—is peanuts compared a b il i ty a s s o o n a s t h e d o c t o r c a n to what is really needed. te ll y o u t h a t t h e d i s a b il i ty is so THE MAGAZINE, “U.S. News & s e v e r e t h a t y o u c a n n o t w o r k f o r World Fteport”, estimates tJiat 12 m o n t h s o r m o r e . h a d t h e s lig h te s td o u b t t h e m lo o k L F a ir D e a l Q. Do social security disability payments begin the m onth a per­ son becomes severely disabled? le t S e r v i c e (Mr. Goffeb, a member ot Che New York Bar. teaches law at tb« College of the City of New York, Is the author of man/ booka 41,^ articles and co-auihored “ New York Criminal Law.” ) s erve d re a d e rs p ro te s t, • Q. I am 64 years of age and receive social security benefits as a widow. What must I do in order to get medicare protection when I reach age 65? P u b l i c R e l a t i o n s i v i l By WILLIAM GOFFEN F re n c h • • * 5]. ♦ * * ♦ * ♦ ♦ C • • Q. I will be 65 next month. Must I wait until I receive my birth certificate from Italy be­ A d v e r tisin g R e p r e se n ta tiv e s: fore applying for medicare and ALBANY — Jo s fp h T. Brllew — 303 So. Mar.ning Blvil., IV 2-5474 P£5 W , KIN (;ST()N . N.Y. — Cliarlc* Andrew* — 239 Vl’ali Street. FE deral 8-8350 .social security monthly benefits? Q < U i i : ' QnestiDns and Answers A m erica*H iM r g e s t W e e le ly i o r P u b iic tim p lo y e e s VO i E S E C U R IT Y S O C IA L to th e be h is o f h is s e rv ic e s p ro b a tio n a ry w e re H i g h ’s p e t i t i o n , e n title d to a g ra n t fu ll p ro b a tio n a ry o f th e S u p e rin te n d e n t a c tio n , a n d c o n tin u a n c e o n th e a f t e r its T H E a p p lie d th e th e H IG H case o f th e w h e th e r I h is S U G G E S T a r b itr a r ily th a t a n d p o .s s ib le re a s o n to d u rin g o ffe r a n d a tio n u p o n T H E th o r iz e d in d e i> e n d e n t re c o m m e n d e d ru le d b is th a t th e a n em ­ d is c o n tin u e th e e ve n fo r th e th e e x p ira tio n q u e s tio n s q u e s tio n a n d n o t a In h a d p e r io d , n o t n o a te n u re o f th e m a y c a s e .^ A lth o u g h th e B o a r d ’s r e v o c a t i o n a n tic ip a tio n o f to e m p lo y e e a n d H i g h ’s e m p lo y m e n t b e tw e e n its re p u d i­ ra is e d in a p p a re n tly e a r lie r g r a n t o f (Continued oi* Page 14) not w o n d e rs p e r io d . b e e n p re c e d e n ts o f th e m a y o n e c o n tra c t a n d h a v e of H ig h ® c o n s id e r in te rv e n e d p ro b a tio n a ry w e ll M r. o c c a s io n te r m in a te d , th a t tlie a r b itr a r y . p r o b a tio n a r y te r m in a tio n w h e th e r H i g h ’s a c c e p t a n c e re je c tin g p u re ly s h o rt tim e o f M r. c o n tra c t in p e r io d . w a s a c c e p ta n c e S A M E W e in b r o w n b in d in g c a p ric io u s ly w h a t lig h t a C o u rt a p p a r e n tly d is c h a rg e c a m e th e fir s o th a t re c o m m e n d a ­ b y C o u rt to p ro ­ a rg u e d p ro b a tio n a ry th e c o n tra c t p r o b a tio n a r y c o n te n tio n , th e be p re s e n te d te n u re o ffe r c o n s titu te d e n d h a d th e th e n o t a h a v e e x p ira tio n . B o a r d ’s o f f e r o f a o f to th a t m u s t p e titio n e r a u th o rity o n ly h e ld o n ly u i> o n t h e H o w e v e r, e x c lu s iv e p l o y e e ’s s e r v i c e s C o u rt te n u re S c h o o ls , th e te rm in a te d . o f S u p e rin te n d e n t te n u re . S u p e r in te n d e n t's o f be th e te rm . T h e h is s e rv ic e s c o u ld b e d is c o n tin u e d tio n to form ation eampttlsrn to remind the 9 Pgys—Only $349 voters and taxpayers that the cost otf a model America comes ( C o n t i n u e d f r o m Page 6) tliftt the $3.8 billion is as nothing high—^very high—and, If they ^ben stacked up against the $150 w ant it, they’ll have to pay for it. billion required annually to reach THUS IT 1» a fact of life that T he 1969 Easter trip to Rome this utopia. pubUc relations o t civil service for members of the Civil Service OF COURSE, it doesn't aU Is closely tied to the willingness Employees Assn. and their im ­ have to come out of public bond or unwillingness of the taxpayens mediate families will be longer, jssues, but this method of fi­ to pay for the facilities and serv­ Include a side visit to Florence nancing is quick, feasible, and ices they 90 insistently and con­ and will be less expensive than the usually the cheapest method of sistently demand. 1968 trip with no reduction In j.eallzing needed public improvepients. Sooner or later, tlie bonds ^U1 have to be paid for through taxes to keep abreast of the in ­ terest and eventually amortize the principal. NORMAL TAXES oould never do the job, particularly when ao much is urgently needed in ao short a time. NEVERTHELESS, the voters turned thumbs down on almost 50 percent of the total dollar value of the bond proposals. Tliey too, were protesting. One Cali­ fornia woman explained her vote Respiratory diseases cause or contribute against a $250 million college bond issue: to about 80,000 deaths a year in “UNTIL THEY clean up those the United States. They are the damned colleges, I’m not going nnajor cause of time lost from to vote them any more money." school and work. t h u s , the tiny minority of Tuberculosis remains a major public campus anarchists have succeeded health problem. Discovery and In hurting the overwhelming m a­ jority of students who are at­ treatment methods which are the tending college to learn, not to results of years of research have use the campus as a political greatly improved, but TB can only battleground. be wiped out when research THE REALITY still is that provides the answer to prevention badly needed improvements have and eventual elimination. been shelved and the clvH service corps will have to do its best to Air pollution contributes to the continue operating government increase in respiratory diseases. The services In spite of added handi­ contamination of the air is largely caps. caused by the waste products of man: IT SEEMS to us that wha4; Is fumes from internal combustion needed now is a massive public in- p. R . C o lu m n E a s t e r In R o m e A n d F lo r e n c e quality. It was announced by Irv­ great art treasurers—all for only ing Flaumenbaum. tour leader. $349 .'Riose wishing air passage only may ouy round trips seats at Tlie nine-day trip will leave New only $239. York April 4 and return April 13, giving tour members Holy Satur­ Space on this h ighly popular day and Easter Sunday in Rome. tour Is strictly limited and Imme­ Included are round trip transpor­ diate application should be made tation via Pan American jet; all by writing Irving Flaumenbaum, hotel rooms, sightseeing tours of 25 Buchanan St., Freeport, N.Y. Rome (Including the Forum and Telephone (516) 868-7715. Vatican City) and its environs: a BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS two-day visit to Florence with its B e n e fits fo r P ro tectio n . . . so m ore w ill b e secu re. R esea rch fo r P ro tectio n . . . so m ore w ill live. P ast C o m m issio n e r H o n o red By C .S . The New York State Civil Serv­ ice Commission on Nov. 21, paid tribute to retiring mamber Alex­ ander A. Falk, in the following resolution. *Trhe members of the New York State Civil Service Commission mark with deep regret the retire­ ment of their distinguished col­ league, Alexander A. Falk. Com­ missioner Falk has been a m em ­ ber of the Civil Service Commis­ sion for more than 21 years. "Plnst appointied by Gov. T h o m a s E. Etewey on March 17, 1947, he was reappointed by Gov­ ernor Dewey in 1&54, by Gov. Averell Harriman in 1955 and by Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller in 1961 and 1963. By designation of Governor Harriman, he was the resident of the Comimlssion and head of the Department of ClvU Service from 1955 to 1959. Pass your Leader on to a non*®*mber. The Statewide Plan — since Its beginning in 1957— has been improved and expanded to provide more protection for eligible persons and their dependents against the steadily rising costs of hospital and medical care. Medical research has given mankind more ways both to prevent illnesses and cure them when they strike. Hospitals and doctors are far better equipped to effect cures than they were a few years ago. The benefits of the STATEWIDE PLAN are constantly being expanded to meet the needs of those it serves — employees of New York Stale, other governmental units and agencies and their dependents. The Major Medical provisions of the STATEWIDE PLAN — provided through the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company — are important! When the total amount of covered medical expenses incurred by a member (or one of his or her dependents) is not covered through Blue Cross-Blue Shield and/or exceeds the benefits under the basic Blue CrossBlue Shield contracts, the Major Medical expense benefits will cover 80% of the excess covered medical expenses up to a maximum of $10,000 during a calendar year or $20,000 during a lifetime, for each covered subscriber. The initial amount for a member, or an eligible dependent of a member is the first $50 of covered medical expenses in any calendar year. If you are not now enrolled in the STATEWIDE PLAN, get all the details on how you may enroll from your Payroll or Personnel Officer. engines; smoke from power plants, oil refineries and other industrial operations; open burning; trash piles and incinerators. In every community in New York State, Health Associations work diligently to secure the funds necessary to continue the fight against respiratory diseases and combat air pollution. Their major source of income is the sale of Christmas Seals. The power of the Christmas Seal is unique in the history of voluntary giving. Not only has the Seal raised money to finance programs in tuberculosis and respiratory disease but it also has alerted the public to the problems of air pollution and school health. Support your local health association by purchasing and using Christmas Seals. NEW YORK STATE'S NO. 1 GET-WELL CARDS! mmamcAnom c a m STAIf OFNEW MSUtANCC C A tir vow We understand. W a l t e r B . C o o k e fu n er a ls from $250 C all 6 2 S - 8 7 0 0 to re a c h a n y of our 1 0 neig h b o rh o o d c h a p e ls tn t h e B r o n x , B r o o k l y n , M an h attan a n d Q u een s. B LU E C R O S S _ __ S y m b o ls of S e c u rity _ , B LU E S H IE L D A l l A N Y * BUFFALO • J A M E S T O W N • NEW Y O » K « R OCHE S T E R • SYRACUSE • U T I C A * W A T E t T O W N THE STATEWIDE PLAN — COORDINATING OFFICE — 1215 WESTERN AVENUE, ALBANY, H. Y. n C /) m n w r< m >■ a m H c fi> cn CU (U '< 1 a n> o fo 3 c r. d> vO ON 09 '^ jr j0 'J 0 'M M j0 ^ ji r j0 'j0 'jt r jir j0 r jir M j0 r j0 r ^ jt r jg r j0 r j0 r j0 ji r ^ jr jt r j0 j0 DELEGATES r j0 r jf r ^ ^ CO O a D r> 0) 3 oo o cy\ CO K E Y A N S W E R S EXAMINATION NO. 7051 TRACTOR OPERATOR Rating Key Answers For Written Test Held Nov. 9, 1968 u <u iV G ea m <U •X3 3 H fcT u o < u M CJ t-H >• Pi tu cn 71, C; 72. A; 73. C; 74, C; 75, B 76, C; 77, C; 78, C; 79, C; 80, D 81, B; 82, B; 83, C; 84, A; 85, C 86, C; 87, B; 88, C; 89, D; 90, A 1, C; 2, C; 3, C; 4, D; 5, B; S, D; 91, C; 92, A; 93. A; 94, A; 96, C 7, A; 8, C; 9, B; 10, C; 11, D; 96, B; 97, C; 98, D; 99, H; -00, B. 12, D; 13, A; 14, C; 15, D; 16, B; EjLaminati«n No. 7509 17, C; 18, C; 19, B; 20, D; 21, C PROMOTION TO GENERAL and/or D; 22, D; 23, A; 24, D; PARK FX>REMAN 25, C; 26, B; 27, D; 28, A; 29, B; 30, B; Proposed Key Answers for Written Test held Nov. 9, 1968 31, D; 32, D; 33, B; 34, A; 35, B; 36, D; 37, B; 38, C; *39, D; 40, D; 1, B; 2, A; 3, B; 4 , A; 5. D; 41, D; 42, A and/or D; 43, B; 6, C; 7, B; 8, A; 9, C; 10, C; 11, B; 44, A; 45, D; 46, C; 47, C; 48, B; 12, D; 13, C; 14,D;15, C; 16, B; 59, A; 50, C; 17, A; 18, B; 19,C;20. C; 21, B; 51, D; 52, A; 53, B; 54, D; 5J>, A; 22, D; 23, C; 24, A; 25, C; 56, C; 57, D; 58, D; 50, C; 60, D; 26, B; 27, C; 28, B; 29, D; 30, B; 61, B; 62, B; 63. A; G4, B; 65, D; 31, C; 32, B and/or C; 33, A; 66, A; 67, C; 68, B; 69, C; 70. A; 34, B; 35, A: 36,C;37, D; 38, A; 39, D; 40, B; 41,A;42, D; 43, C; 44, B; 45, A; 46,B; 47, C; 48, C; Do You N e e d A 49, C; 50, D; 51, D; 52, C; 53, A; 54, D; 55, C; 56, C;57, B; 58. B; 59, D; 60, B; H ig h S c h o o l 61, D; 62, D: 63,B;64, C; 65, A: 66. D; 67. B; 68,C;69, D; 70, A; E q u i v a l e n c y 71, A;72, C; 73, A; 74, D; 75, A; 76, B; 77. A; 78. D; 79. B; 80. C; D ip lo m a ^ 81, B; 82, A and/or B; 83, C; ^ \ G H m S t.) ........................................................................... \d d re M Doro D IP L O M A This N.Y. State diploma l«0al equivalent of oraduatlon from a 4yaar High School. If it valuable to non-graduatet of High School fort e Employmsnt e Promotion * Advanced Educational Training • Personal Satlifacllon Our Special Intenilve 5-Weelc Course prepares for official exams conducted at regular Intervals by N. Y. State Dept, of Education. 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Those wishing further informa­ tion concerning these jobs should contact the hospital by telephone, 447-3010, ext. 214, or visit the personnel office, UJS. Public Health Service Hospital, Bay St. and Vanderbilt Ave., Staten Is­ land, N.Y. The hospital will make arrangements for taking tlie exam for the jobs. Please send me F R E K Inrorm alioa on H lsh School Equivalency S O n e id a S e r­ M e n , W om eH — E asily L c a ra fo A*e H a rry c h a p t e r , c .v n c o m m itte e Roger Solimando, chapter presi­ dent, said some 175 hospital em ­ the aSEIA group that no ong ployees would be affected by would lose his job becau.se o( the phase-out. the proposed phase-out. Earlier this fall the Onei<i4 “So far,” Solimando said, “we County Board of Legislators wa« haven’t gotten any satisfactory told that the hospital would be. answers to our questions. We are come a nursing home at the eivd concerned because so many peo­ of the year and would cease all ple depend on employment there of the acute functions of a reg, as their livelihood." ular hospital. The nine-m em ber conunittee is headed by Samuel Borelly, On­ S p e c ia l- O f f ic e r 's T e s t eida County chapter executive Th« Department of Personnel delegate. reports that 603 candidates took Jam es D'Agostino, Oneida the medical and physical tests for County personnel director, told special officer last week. C a r a ts S Wi«k N.Y. Education D«pt. Approvid once wt«kly Court* IN SCHOOL •r AT HOME in your tparo tim*. ROBERTS SCHOOL, Hsb PL T-OIOO Sir W. S7 Stroct, N»w York, N. Y. lOOlt C o rre s p o n d e n t) th e C o u n ty o f re c u rrin g P R E P A R E F O R A B E T T E R JO B College, T e c h . & B u s. C o u rs e s A t H o m e . A M E R IC A N SCHOOL, D ep t. 9A P -2 3 , B R 9-2604 • For E m ploym eni • F o r Collere E n tra n c e • F o r Personal Satisfaction L e a d e r M e m b e rs T y p ists, S e rv ic e U .S . Sofimando Demands Answers On Oneida Hospital Closing L e o W i e n e r J e w e l e r s "The Friendly C redit S to re " 502 EAST 138tii STREET MO 9-0560 new YORK F r a n c h i s t d J t w c f t r f o r L o n g ln e i^ A W i t l n a u t r W ale CSEA Charges ‘SELL-OUT’ (Continued (jir e c U n g cause” o n fro m P E R B D e c . P age 1) to 13 as “ sh o w to jts d e c i s i o n s h o u ld n o t ^ id e . C S E A o rd e r T h e be w h y set a ls o contained a stay prohibiting PERB from taking any action on its dejermination until it is argued in Court. Special Meetingr Called on another front, Wenzl called g meeting of CSEA’s Board of Dir­ ectors for Dec. 9 to plan action on the issue as mandated last week by Employees Association delegates. "This gam e,” said Wenzl, "which halted bargaining talks, ina.v very well deprive 124,000 State workers of a substantial sal­ ary increase, a much-improved pension plan, and other economic benefits. "We were on the verge of ficttling a contract, but the Gov­ ernor, completely reversing his public stand on the issue, instead sided with PERB and apparently fell prey to the ineffective sabrerattling of the small Council 50 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Em­ ployees.” Wenzl said the Gover­ nor appealed the original unit de­ termination by PERB’s director of representation but announced last week he would not appeal the full Board’s determination whic^ only included a few minor modifica­ tions. Divulg:e Success "If the stay on bargaining con­ tinues we will be forced to divulge the success of our negotiations to our membership,” he said. "It Is apparent,” Wenzl said, "that the Governor, faced with a large budget deficit this coming year, eliminated one major cost factor—the benefit package for Slate employees.' "By agreeing with the PERB decision to place State workers into five separate units for the purix»se of collective bargaining, the Governor has created a hydra­ headed monster on the State labor scene, which, we feel, will destroy the entire New York State labor structure, which has endured suc­ cessfully for m any years. ‘‘The problems of the New York City administration in dealing ''ith dozens of different employee organizations, would be child’s play in comparison to what event'lally could happen in New York State government if the PERB de­ cision is upheld. “Utter Chaos” "At one institution, or In an agency or department of the State, ^Ployees would be placed in five separate units. The cohesion that existed up to now would give ''ay to utter chaos, pitting em ­ ployee against employee. The encivil service system would be ^®ft In ruins. "Theoretically under the PERB plan it would be possible for a ^hit head to deal with five dif^^•ent union representatives in the ®®urse of a day—resulting in an '^htold number of man hours lost a y?ar.” Joseph D. Lochner, CSEA execudirector, said: “For their own the smaller unions such C\juncil 50, which know that cani\ot win a Statewide elecare attempting to destroy the viri-^^ of State employees by diJ them into small, weak bar- B ro o m e ees in the general bargaining unit, but we also are well aware that both PERB and the unions would not go for such a proposal. “The gap of four hours between PERB’s issuance of the unit de­ termination and its stay of nego­ tiations raises strong suspicion in our minds that some last-m inute dealing over the telephone took place,” Lochner concluded. The PERB decision and its stay of negotiations came only a day after Solomon Bendet, chairman of CSEA’s salary committee, ad­ dressing the speciiil delegates meeting in Albany, called PERB "the worst enemy CSEA has ever had.” Bendet said because of PERB, “Council 50, APSCME, was able to claim as a success, a strike that had failed against Mental Hygiene Department hospitals.” “N o G u ts ” Bendet said further that AFSCME, which has refused to allow any and all representation elec­ tions in Rochester, Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Bridgeix>rt, didn’t have the guts or the membership to stage a Statewide election and blackmailed PERB and the Rocke­ feller Administration into allowing unions a “piece of the action” by breaking S tate employees into smaller bargaining units. Bendet said that “Jerry Wurf, international president of the APSCME, has used both unfortu­ nate m ental patients and the civil service employees to gain his goal.” “However,” Bendet said, "when it came time to pay the bill for breaking the law, it was a paid female employee of the union and a small chapter president who were sentenced to jail." At Leader press time. It was learned that State chapters in all conference areas were planning membership caucus sessions to guide delegates in voting at any delegates meeting to be called by the CSEA Board of Directors. Any action, it was understood, will b 2 supported by political subdivision units according to unofficial sur­ veys now underway. A l e s s i T o W W in s CSEA P ay F or H ik e S o c. S e rv ic e s ^ (From Leader Correspondent) B IN G H A M T O N c ia ls a n d S o c ia l C iv il — C ity o ffi­ re p re s e n ta tiv e s S e rv ic e s S e rv ic e u n it o f E m p lo y e e s o f th e A ssn . in Broome County recently signed a 1969 contract giving five per­ cent raises, plus five percent in ­ crements. The u nit’s membership had ra­ tified the agreement by a 50 to 5 vote, according to Peter D i­ mitri, pi-esident. Thi*ee weeks earlier the welfare employees had voted by a 4 to 1 margin to delay action on the contract pending the outcome of a struggle by city firemen for 10 percent increases. "The deadline was approaching and City Council has been slash­ ing,” Dimitri said. ‘ Good sources told Us it would be best to sign at this time because if certain deadlines are passed without an agreement salaries would remain under the present schedule.” Besides the increased pay, the contract specifies three personal leave days for each worker and a liberalized vacation plan pat­ terned after the State's. J o b Erie CSEA Charges /aterference From Unions Delays Talks D ir e c f o r Michael P. Vadala, Rochester regional manager of the New York State Commerce Department, has been appointed director of the S tate’s Urban Job Incentive Bur­ eau, State ConK.nerc€ Commis­ sioner Neal L. Moylan an ­ nounced i-ecently. B U F F A L O — E r ie S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s g ro u p s a re c o lle c tiv e C o u n ty A ssn . d e la y in g e ffo rts b a r g a in in g c h a p te r c h a rg e d la s t b y th e a g re e m e n t The Erie chapter, recognized under the Taylor Law as Uie official bargaining agent for Erie County's 6,200 employees, has been negotiating with county officials for several weeks on an initial contract. Meanwhile the Erie County Legislatui-e soon will adO'Pt a 1969 budget of about $173 million. About $10 million has been put in a reserve, probably for pay raises and employee benefits. "We’re held up, I think, said Thomas B. Christy, CSEA bargain­ ing chainnan, "because these other groups are challenging th 2 OSEA.” Tlie CSEA was recognized as bargaining agent in August but other groups challenged the rec­ ognition in petitions to the Erie County Public Employment R e­ lations Board. The PERB unit is now holding hearings on the petitions but Christy and Neil V. Cummings, Erie chaptcr chairman, said coun­ ty officials have indicated they will delay agreement on the CSEA-Erie County contract until PERB makes a decision. "That might not come until January or later,” Christy said. The principal OSEA demand is a ten peixient pay hike for le a d e rs w e e k c h a p te r w ith o f th a t E r ie n HH I th e s m a ll to C iv il n e g o tia te C o u n ty a o ffic ia ls . — ---------1--------------------------. County employees and upi eacb employee to the j next higher pay level. Other pi-oposals include fullypaid hospitalization, more longe­ vity increinents, moi-e personal ' leave, five weeks vacation, added mileage allowance and time and a half for all work after 40 hours. r a n s . P l a n s D P e p t . p r e s id e n t — V in c e n t o f th e L eader C o rre sp o n d e n t) R O C H E S T E R — C h r is tm a s p a rty p a rtm e n t o f c h a p te r o f T h e o f a n n u a l th e D e ­ T r a n s p o r ta tio n th e C iv il S e rv ic e ployees Assn. here will be held Dec. 20 at the Three Acres Party House, 38 Whittier Ftd., corner of Buffalo Road, Chili. Jam es Shea, chapter president, said tlie p aily will begin with cocktails at 7 p.m., dinner at 8 and dancing at 9:30. It’s open to the 550 chapter members and to other employees at local Trans­ portation Department facilities. Reservations can be made with Martha Anderson, Peggy Dolan or Robert Loftus. A . 3 ,0 0 0 - E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., is back on the job as executive director of the Monixje County Family Court. Alessi, who underwent surgery in October, returned to work on a part-time basis two weeks after the operation. He attended a conference on delinquency in New Orleans during the week of Nov. 10 and on the way back to Ro­ chester visited his daughter, who teaches school in the Chicago area. He is now working full time on his court job as well ae on his CSEA job. C A N D ID A T E S (Continued from Page 3) the merit system in the area of ratings, examinations and senior­ ity, he provided leadership in get­ ting parole officers reallocated by s a in in g u n it s . five grades since 1957. In addition, ^ 'Ve would be more than willing he has supported moves for tho Participate in an election in- reallocation of stenotypists. stenthe 124,000 State employ­ ofirapliers, typists and clerks. IN S T A L L A T IO N •— O f f i c e r s w e r e i n s t a l l e d f o r t h e 196S-69 y e a r a t a r e c e n t e v e n t s p o n s o r e d b y t h e W a s s a i c S t a t e S c h o o l c h a p t e r , C ivil S e r v ic c E m p l o y e e s A ssn . P a r t i c i p a n t s i n c l u d e d , f r o m le f t, A. J . 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Required vision is 20/30 in each eye without glasses. Age requirements are: patrol­ man applicants may not be older than 29 years of age on the date of the written test and must be at least 21 at the time of ap­ pointment. However, those with military service may deduct the length of time, not exceeding a total o f six years, from their actual age in determining their eligibility. Police trainee candi­ dates m ust be at least 16 years of age on the date of the written test and at least 17 at the time of appointment. • The duties of a patrolman are: to perform general police duties in the various branches of the de­ partment; to perform all additionaJ functions for the rank pre­ scribed by relevant laws, rules and procedures, orders or directives of the Police Department; and to perform special duties or assign­ ments as directed by the Police Commissioner. 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TRTO RKALLTY AX 1-64M 168-20 H ills id e A v e ., J a m a i c a . vO C^ CO LAW COLUMh (Continued front Page S) to Mr. Weinbrown prior to t h o ex piration of his probationary tertn' it Is natural to have doubt ther there was justification for th© Board’s change of mind. If not a triable issue may ivave beeii posed with respect to the arbitrari. ness of the determination, gardless of the legal authority q( the Board, a decent respect fo^ concepts or equity should peiham have induced it to adhere to itj original decision. Principles of fajj dealing taken for granted in pri. vate transactions may dictate su<ai a course. C IT Y E M PLO YE E S ..M S oo o -3 Fallout Q James W. CJorbett, professor of physics, State University of New York at Albany, has been ap, pointed to the editorial advisory board of tiie new international journal, “Radiation Effects.’* The appointment was announced by editor Lewis Chadderton. 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A t t o r n e y f a r P la i n tif f L ip se n th a l R e tire s O EA W hat was formerly the H u­ m an Resouixies Administration's Office of Education Liaison has been renamed the Office of Educa­ tion Affairs (OEA). Henry Saltaman, 39, has been appointed by Mayor Lindsay as director of the OEA. Oo-workers and friends of Ralph Lipsenthal of the Board of Estimate of New York City will honor him at a retirement dinnerdance on Friday, Jan. 3, 1969, at Antun’s in Queens Village, N.Y. Lipsenthal is retiring from tns Bureau of Pensions & R etire­ m ent of the Board of Estimate after 50 years of City sei*vice. All of his friends are invited, i*eports Elza Rohan. Mrs. Rohan may be contacted at 566-5748 for invitations to the dinner-dance. ^ MEET YOUR CSEA FRIENDS »OK tiir u — vr V IS IT UNION BOOK CO. In co rp o rated 1013 237.241 S t a t e S t r c t t S c h e n e c t a d y , N. Y. 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