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T h e c u r r e n t C S E A c o n tr a c t w ith ^uaH to a l l o w c o n - ees* R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m C h a p t e r , t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n e x p li-e s J u l y - A u g u s t 4 d i e d r e c e n t l y i n A lb a n y . ^ Closing w a s a k e y i n r e a c h M r . K e e f e w a s a s s i s t a n t d ir e c t o r J u n e 30, 1 96 9. O t h e r O S E A p r o p o sa ls a re tim e o f M em b er S e r v ic e s fo r th e S y s ­ t e n ta t iv e s e t t l e m e n t . t e m . H i s S t a t e s e r v i c e b e g a n i n a n d h a l f f o r o v e r t i m e , a f u l l d a y ’s UieetK,^ ^ a r d of S u p e rv is o rs N o v e m b e r o f 1 9 31. 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B u ffa lo Seek In K eefe S ch o o l A ides 10% 1969 B oost C o n tra c t t h e d e g r e e o f r e s p o n s ib ility , if a n y , o f L o c a l s 6 9 , 33 8 , 156 7 a n d 10 69, A m e r ic a n F e d e r a tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m ­ p lo y e e s , A F L -C IO , fo r th e w ork s t o p p a g e s a t v a r io u s tim e s b e ­ t w e e n a n d i n c l u d i n g N o v e m b e r 18 a n d 2 7 . A ls o c o n s i d e r e d w ill b e t h e d e g r e e o f r e s p o n s i b i l it y , i f a n y , o f th e p a r e n t o r g a n iz a tio n , D is ­ t r i c t C o u n c i l 50 f o r t h e w o r k s t o p ­ p a g e s. T h e d a te for th e h e a r in g w ill b e s e t s h o r t l y . T h e B o a r d ’s c o u n s e l , M a r t i n L . B a r r, h a s c o n d u c te d a p r e lim in ­ ary in v e stig a tio n , a n d a h e a r in g Is c o n s i d e r e d n e c e s s a r y o n t h e b a sis o f c e r ta in e v id e n c e g a t h ­ e r e d in th e in v e s tig a tio n , D r. H e lsb y sa id . S e c t io n 210 o f th e T a y lo r L a w h o ld s th e S ta t e B o a r d r e s p o n s ib le for d e te r m in in g w h eth er a n o rg a n iz a tio n h a s v io l­ a te d th e n o -s t r ik e p r o v isio n o f th e T a y lo r L a w . 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T h er efo re I see no r e a s­ o n w h y w e w o n ’t g e t o u r h e a r i n g in t h i s c a s e . “O ur v ie w s o n th e caree r la d ­ d e r s w ill b e l i s t e n e d to a g a i n , ” h e C o r r e c t io n P ro b lem s c o n t i n u e d , “ s i n c e t l ie S t a t e k n o w s A L B A N Y — ^The C o r r e c t io n C o m ­ t h a t w e r e p r e s e n t t h e b u lk o f t h e m i t t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ M e n t a l H y g i e n e e m p l o y e e s , a n d p l o y e e s A s s n . w i l l p r e s e n t a l i s t t h a t i t is o u r d e s i r e to g e t w h a t o f p r o b l e m s e n c o u n t e r e d b y u n i ­ is b e s t f o r t h e m ." T h e s p o k e s m a n I n d ic a te d t h a t fo r m e d c o r r e c tio n p e r s o n n e l in th e v a r io u s S t a t e p e n a l in s t it u t io n s C S E A w o u ld In sist t h a t M e n t a l to C o m m i s s i o n e r P a u l D . 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L e t ’s t a k e t w o i m p o r t a n t a r e a s — p a y m e n t i n f u l l a n d s c o p e of b en e fits. P A Y M E N T IN F U L L O nly c e r t a i n h e a ll li i n s u r e r s - a n d GHI is o n e o f t h e m - p ro v id e a m e c h a n i s m b y w h i c h d o c t o r s c h a r g e n o m o r e t h a n t h e i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y p a y s . GHI is STATE—Room 1100 at 270 Broadway, New York. N.Y. 10007, c o r n e r of Chambers St.. telephon* 488-6606; Governor Alfred E. Smith State Office Building and The State Campus. Albany: Sulf« /50, Genesee Building 1 WesI Genesee St.; State Office Building, Syracuse; and 500 Midtown Tower, Rochester, (Wednesday only). Candidates may obtain appUcft* tions for State Jobs from local offices of the New York StaM Bmploytnent S e r v ic e . u n i q u e in t h a t it d o e s n o t i n q u i r e i n t o t h e s i z e o f i n c o m e t o d e t e r m i n e e l i g i b i l i t y f o r p a y m e n t i ll f u l l . 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W e d n e s d a y , J a n u a r y 15 T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 7, 1969 3 : 0 0 p .m .— R e t u r n t o N u r s in g — “ P r e - O p e r a t i v e C a r e .” R e f r e s h e r co u rse fo r n u rses. 4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t h e C lo c k — N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y O N G -expected proposals fo r m a kin g drastic revisions ^ in the T a y lo r Law are now forthcom ing, w ith some s e r i e s f o r i n - s e r v i c e t r a i n in g . 7 : 0 0 p .m .— O n t h e J o b — N e w Y o r k changes e x p lic itly o u tlin ed by R epublican Senator John C i t y F ir e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n in g Hughes of Syracuse and h in ted a t by G overnor Nelson A. program . R ockefeller. T h u r s d a y , J a n u a r y 16 T he G overnor, in a press conference last week, m erely 4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t l ie C lo c k — stated th a t he was “ disapi>ointed” in the effectiveness of N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y tr a in in g se r ie s. the law in curbing public employee strikes. Senator Hughes is app a ren tly outraged because he w en t so fa r as to declare 7 : 3 0 p .m .— O n t h e J o b — ^New Y o r k C i t y F ir e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n in g he would seek to m ake such strikes a felony offense, w hich program . could m ean s tiff prison term s fo r violators. F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 17 Once again, the points of view are warped. In stead of 4 : 0 0 p .m .— A r o u n d t h e C lo c k — s ta rtin g a search to solve civil service problems, the only con­ N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e A c a d e m y cept being offered is to increase punishm ent. S tiffe r penalties s e r ie s f o r i n - s e r v i c e t r a i n in g . w ill do n o th in g e ith e r to deter employees fro m expressing S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y 18 th e ir grievances or to im prove the conditions th a t could 7 : 3 0 p .m .— O n t h e J o b — N e w Y o r k d t y F ir e D e p a r t m e n t t r a i n i n g m ake strikes unnecessary. program . No employee o rganization is happy w ith the T ay lo r Taylor LawRevisions I Law , larg ely because of its im p lem e n ta tio n by the State Public E m ploym ent R elations Board. S tate workers have m ade handsome gains in wages and re tire m e n t over the past decade, larg ely because the m a jo rity o f them were banded tog eth er— by choice— u n d er one, large p ow erful employee union, the C iv il Service Employees Association. In a com­ p letely a rb itra ry and capricious m anner, PE21B decided th a t th is concept o f w orker power through stre n g th should be dissolved by s p littin g S tate workers in to a series of sm aller units. No one asked for such a division and no one w ants It. W h a t F E R E members have forgotten is the basic A m erican philosophy th a t laws are not made to govern bu t to protect. T h e creation of a new, vin d ictive law only adds to the disasters alread y p erpetrated by the S tate Public Em ploy­ m e n t R elations Board. We urge G overnor R ockefeller and S enator Hughes— and a ll others who w ill now ju m p on the bandwagon to m ake the law m eaner th a n before— to ti*y and solve this problem the rig h t way. T h e basic m otive fo r rem oving c a p ita l punishm ent in Kew Y o rk was the acceptance of the theory th a t it did n o th ­ in g to deter m u rd er when m u rd er was the in te n t. Do any of these m en th in k th a t a harsher public employees law Is going to b rin g b etter results when th ro w n in the face of c itize n workers who have th e ir rights, too? Ersa Poston Declines U5CSC Chairmanship (F ro m Leader C orrespondent) A L B A N Y — P resid en t-elect R ic h a rd N ixon offered a W ashington post to M rs. Ersa H . Poston, president of the N ew Y o rk S tate C iv il Service Commission, b u t she decided to stay In th e R ockefeller ad m in istra tio n , M r s . P o s t o n ttold o ld fr ie n d s slie t h e r e i s a g r e a t d e a l t o l>e a c ­ c o m p l is h e d i n N e w Y o r k S t a t e . T h e e x p e c ta tio n t h a t G overn or R o c k e f e l l e r w ill s e e k a f o u r t h te i’m n e x t y e a r a ls o i s b e lie v e d to h a v e i n f l u e n c e d h e r d e c is io n . S h e is k n o w n to b e v ery lo y a l to A s C o m m i s s i o n p r e s i d e n t , M rs. t h e G o v e r n o r . P o s to n h a s b e e n d e v e lo p in g n ew M rs. P o sto n w as a m em b er o f p r o g r a m s in th e r e c r u itm e n t a n d t h e S ta te N e g o tia tin g T eam , t r a i n i n g o f .vo u n g p e o p le f r o m h e a d e d b y A l t o n G . M a r s h a ll m in o r ity g ro u p s a n d in e x p a n d ­ w h ic h h a d b e e n m e e tin g w it h th e in g p r o m o t i o n o p p o r t u n i t i e s In C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . p rio r 6 t a t e s e r v ic e . to th e P E R B o rd er h a ltin g th e B h e Is r e p o r t e d t o f e e l t l i a t sessions. w a s “ v ery p le a se d ” to be o ffe r e d t h e t o p p o s i t i o n w i t h t h e U .S . C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is sio n , b u t f e lt • h e s h o u l d s t a y in h e r p r e s e n t p o s t b e c a u s e o f “ s t i l l u n f u l f i l le d r e s p o n s ib ilitie s .” CivilService Law You iv il S e r v ic e PERB Rules P u b lic E m p lo yees C a n n o t S e rv e On I By WILLIAM GOFFEN ( M r . G offeD. n m e m b e r ot Che N e w F o rk B a r , t e a c h e s la w a t th« C o lle g e of t h e C ity of N ew Vorii, la th e a u t h o r of m a n / bookn aad a r t i c l e s a n d c o - a u t h o r e d “ N ew Y o rk C r i m i n a l L aw .'*) P o l i c e F u n d R a is in g U N D O U B T E D L Y , police officers p erfo rm a socially ap, proved fun c tio n when raisin g funds by public solicitation fo r w o rth w h ile purposes. Y e t, w h ile his m otives are impec­ cable, the police o fficial’s awesome power m ay color his fund raisin g appeal w ith elem ents of coercion or exto rtion in some instances or ren d er a b rib e -lik e donation in others. Such considerations were p aram o u n t in the am endm ent by the T ow n o f M am aroneck early In 1967 o f its Police Depart­ m e n t Rules and Regulations. T h e am endm ent, except for specified areas of solicitatio n fo r c h a rity , forbade members of the Police D e p a rtm e n t fro m soliciting funds. SU B SE Q U EN T T O enactm en t o f the new Regulation, the M am aro n eck Police B enevolent Association, In c . asked perm ission to conduct an a n n u al fu n d raisin g drive. Point­ in g out th a t the R egulation sought to preclude a conflict of in terest, the Board of Police Commissioners declined per­ mission. A S O L IC IT A T IO N le tte r, bearin g a rep lica of a police shield, was thereupon m ailed to the com m unity by the P.B.A. T h e B oard of Police Commissioners issued a memorandum to a ll tw elve members of the P.B.A. (th e re were 32 officers on the force) d irectin g the re tu rn of funds solicited to the donors because th e ir solicitation vio lated the Regulation. T H E P R E S ID E N T of the P.B.A. brought an A rticle 78 proceeding a tta c k in g the c o n s titu tio n a lity of the Regulation. T h e proceeding was dismissed on the ground the Regulation was reasonable. T H E P O L IC E C H IE F , as directed by th e Board, ordered the P resident to subm it P.B.A. records fo r inspection. Upon his refu sal, he was suspended w ith o u t pay and charged with fa ilu re to obey a proper order. A fte r a h earin g , he was found g u ilty and given the a lte rn a tiv e o f relievin g his suspension by com pliance w ith the order or of dismissal. Upon his dismis­ sal, he in s titu te d an A rticle 78 proceeding (M a tte r of Agnessanto, New Y o rk Law Jou rn al, Decem ber 20, 1968, page 18). T H E P E T IT IO N E R ’S discharge was stayed by the Court pending ju d ic ia l review. T h e respondent’s m otion to dismiss the p e titio n w ith o u t service o f an answer was denied. An (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre sp o n d en t) answer was served. On o ral arg um en t, th e p arties stipulated A L B A N Y — T h e P u b lic E m p lo y ­ m e n t R e l a t i o n s B o a r d h a s r u le d , to subm it a d d itio n a l records bearin g on p>etitioner’s 18 years co n tra i* y to a n o p i n i o n b y t h e A t ­ of service. torn ey G e n e r a l, th a t fu ll-tim e J U S T IC E R O B E R T E. Dempsey before whom the proceed­ p u b lic e m p l o y e e s c a n n o t s e r v e o n ing was brought ruled against re fe rra l of the m a tte r to the its p a n e l o f m e d ia to r s or f a c t ­ A ppellate D ivision fo r in itia l decision. W h ile this is done fin d e r s . w hen the d ete rm in atio ri results fro m a hearin g , the j u r i s t TTie o n e e x c e p t i o n a r e p r o f e s ­ sio n a l e m p lo y e e s o f t h e S t a t e re ta in ed ju risd ic tio n because no question of substantial evidence to support the B oard’s ru lin g was involved. R a t h e r , U n iv e r s ity . M e d i a t o r s a n d f a c t - f i n d e r s u s e d the issue was the lawfulness or arb itrarin ess of the Chief’s i n p u b lic e m p l o y e e d i s p u t e s r e ­ order. M e d ia tio n P an el c e iv e $ 1 0 0 - a -d a y fr o m P E R B . In its p o lic y sta te m e n t, -P E R B h e l d t h a t t h e “ b r o a d q u e s t i o n is w h e t h e r i t w a s a p p r o p r ia t e f o r a n y S ta te e m p lo y e e to be a m e m ­ ber o f o u r p a n e l.” T h e b oard h e ld : “ R e g a r d in g S ta te e m p lo y e e s f u n c t i o n i n g a s m e d i a t o r s or f a c t ­ f i n d e r s , i t Is t h e d e c i s io n o f t h e lx>ard t h a t n o f u l l - t i m e p u b lic e m p lo y e e w ill b e a c c e p te d o n ou r p a n e l, w it h t h e e x c e p tio n o f p ro ­ fe ssio n a l e m p lo y e e s o f th e S ta te U n i v e r s i t y .” A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l L o u is J . L e f k o w i t z h a s h e l d , h o w e v e r , In a n o p i n i o n s e n t t o S t a t e C o m p t r o lle r A rth u r L e v itt t h a t S t a t e p e r s o n ­ n e l “m a y s e r v e ” fo r c o m p e n sa tio n i n t h e c a p a c i t y o f m e d i a t o r fo r P E R B “ in t h e a b s e n c e o f i n c o m p a ta b ilit y o f d u tie s .” L e f k o w i t z . t h e S t a t e ’s c h i e f le g a l o ffic e r , s t a t e d t h a t if n o c o n f lic t occu rs b e tw e e n th e tw o p o sitio n s t h e n t h e r e w o u ld b e n o c o n s t i t u ­ tio n a l p r o h ib itio n . R o b e r t H e ls b y , P E R B c h a i r m a n , Is a f o r m e r e x e c u t i v e d e a n f o r t h e S ta t e U n iv e r sity . J U S T IC E the p e titio n e r ion, s k illfu lly d etail, m erits D EM PS EY found the order to be la w fu l and g u ilty of its disobedience. T h e Justice’s opin­ presenting the facts and law in informative c arefu l study. C O N C E R N IN G the p e titio n e r’s con ten tio n th a t he had no choice b u t to disobey the order because he was under a d irective o f the Board of D irectors of the P.B.A. to withhold in fo rm a tio n about the solicitatio n o f funds, the C ourt ruled th a t the “protective a rm o r” o f the corporate e n tity of the P.B.A. was but a “diaphanous v e il.” T H E T R U E T E S T w h eth er corporate records must W produced is w h e th e r there is ju s tific a tio n fo r th e ir produc­ tion. H ere, the Police C h ief had am ple grounds to believe s ub stan tial funds had been received in vio latio n of R egulation. T H E P E T IT IO N E R argued th a t th e order infringed hi* F ifth A m en d m en t privilege against self in c rim in a tio n . How­ ever, Justice Dempsey ruled th a t th e p e titio n e r was prope'^^^ asked to supply In fo rm a tio n re la tin g to the performance o his official duties, w ith o u t being required to waive immuii^^y' S T IL L , P E T IT IO N E R ’S past record of 18 years as a polic® ofllcer was unblem ished. C itizens w rote letters of commen­ d atio n on his b ehalf. Dism issal p la in ly was grossly excessiv^ p u nishm ent. A voiding c ircu ity o f proceedings. J u s t i c e PemP sey h im s elf fixed as app ro p riate a p en a lty of susp®’’®^^ w ith o u t pay fo r 45 days. R E P O R T # 3 T O T H E P E O P L E O F N EW YORK CITY AND W E S T C H E S T E R C O U N TY by Charles F. Luce, Chairman of the Board, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. A little m ore th a n o n e year ago I m ad e m y fi r s t R e p o r t t o the P e o p le o f N e w Y ork C ity a n d W e s t c h e s te r C o u n ­ ty. I n that R e p o r t I p le d g e d fo r th e E d iso n C o m p a n y o u r u n tir in g efforts: Tb p ro v id e the best possible service at rates as lo w as the cost o f d o in g business w ill perm it. > To protect the e n v ir o n m e n t in every practicable way, a n d to d esig n a n d m a in ta in ou r properties to in ­ trude as little as possible o n the a p ­ p earan ce o f the co m m u n ities w e serve. ^ To e m p lo y a n d p r o m o te w ith ­ o u t d iscrim ination, a n d to take posi­ tive steps to q u alify the u n d e rp riv i­ le g e d for usefu l jobs. I n this R e p o r t # 3 1 w ill review progress w e have m ad e a n d problem s w e have e n c o u n te r ed in ou r efforts to a d iie v e these goals. I n su m m ary, we th in k we have m a d e s u b s ta n tia l p ro g re ss a n d , m o r e im p o r t a n t ly , h a v e a d o p te d p o lic ie s a n d p ro g ra m s w ith g re a t p ro m is e fo r th e fu tu re . B u t we concede th a t p ro g ­ ress i n s o m e a re a s h a s n o t b e e n as r a p i d as w e w o u l d l i k e . ■ C u sto m er S e r v ic e O u r custom ers h ave these services they d id n ’t have a year ago: T oday we sen d a servicem an at a n y tim e o f day or n ig h t to any resi­ d e n c e w h e r e t h e g a s f u r n a c e i s n ’t w orking, or to any hou se w h ere all the ligh ts are out. If the difficulty can be fixed by pliers or screwdriver, o u r re­ p a ir m a n w ill fix it. I f the trouble is m ore serious, h e w ill h e lp o u r custom ­ er find a c o m p e te n t p lu m b e r or e le c ­ trician to m ake the necessary repairs. Today if a custom er wishes to c o n ­ vert his oil furnace to gas, or to install a n e w gas or electric h e a tin g system, w e w ill m ake all the arran gem ents a n d finance tlie in sta lla tio n by easy paym e o u over a p e riod u p to se ven years. I f a c u s t o m e r w i s h e s to r e w ir e h i s h o u se , w e w ill d o the same. T oday a custom er k n ow s the d ate h i s m e t e r w i l l b e r e a d b e c a u s e h is p rior b ill tells him . T oday w e are w ell a lo n g o n ou r program to install 5,000 rem ote m eter r ea d in g devices in custom er prem ises w h ere meters are n o t norm ally acces­ sible. Such custom ers w ill th en receive bills based o n actual readings rather tlian estim ated bills based o n past average use. Today a custom er is p a id interest o f 5% o n his deposit, n o t 4% as h e was a year ago. D e s p ite th is ta n g ib le p rog re ss w e k n o w t h a t o u r c u s to m e r s e rv ic e n e e d s fu r th e r im p ro v e m e n t. P a rtic u la rly w e m u s t s tre n g th e n o u r b illin g p ro ce d u re s a n d o u r ( w ility to re s p o n d p r o m p tly to b illin g c o m p la in ts . O u r te le p h o n e s e rv ic e , a lt h o u g h w e h a v e in c re a s e d its c a p a c i t y b y 5 , 0 0 0 c a l l s p e r d a y , s t i l l is ja m m e d to o o fte n . T h e way to rem edy the situ a tio n , w e are con vin ced , is to d ecen tralize ou r operation s. E xp e r ie n c e proves w e c a n n o t p rovide sufficiently g o o d ser­ vice to 3,100,000 electric custom ers a n d 1,100,000 gas custom ers from o n e c e n ­ tral headquarters. A ccordingly, we have b e g u n to d e­ centralize all custom er services in to six divisions, W estchester C o u n ty a n d tlie five b orough s o f N e w York City. W ith in less than a year, W estchester a n d Staten Islan d w ill b e in d e p e n d e n t o p e r a t in g d iv isio n s; w it h in tw o to th r e e y e a rs M a n h a t t a n , th e B r o n x , B rooklyn, a n d (Queens w ill b e lik e­ wise. W e are c o n v in c ed that d e cen tral­ ization w ill b rin g m ore person al ser­ vice to ou r customers, a n d greater effi­ ciencies for our C o m p a n y . We Give a Damn C o n E dison has b e e n a lead er i n the N e w York U r b a n C o a litio n , a n d 've are active in the W estchester C o u n ­ ty U rban C oalition . W e su p p ort w ith u o a e y a n d talen t their p rogram s a n d those o f the N a tio n a l B u sin essm en ’s A llian ce. W e recognize that u rb an p roblem s are to o big for g o v e rn m en t a lo n e to solve. As the C ity ’s a n d C o u n ­ ty’s p rin cip al su p p lie r o f electric e n ­ ergy, w e to o m ust be in vo lv ed . As a n e q u a l-o p p o rtu n ity e m p lo y ­ er, w e practice w h at w e preach. A n in c re a sin g p e r c e n ta g e o f o u r to ta l n u m b e r o f e m p loyees b e lo n g to racial m in o r itie s— 13% today c o m p a r ed to 8% o n ly tw o years ago. In tlie past year, abou t 30% o f ou r n e w regular e m p loyees have b e e n A fro-A m erican or Spanish-A m erican. In a d d itio n w e h ave e m p lo y ed 365 so-called "hard­ core” u n e m p lo y e d y o u n g m e n a n d w o m e n in c o o p e ra tio n w ith tlie U.S. D e p a r tm e n t o f Labor. (W e o b je c t to th e term "hard-core”; these youngsters are p r ovin g to be as c ap ab le a n d w e ll m o tiv a ted as othfer n e w em ployees.) T o h e lp them rem edy weaknesses in their basic e d u cation , w e h ave in sti­ tu ted classes in d ie “3 R ’s.” W e a re p r o u d th a t th e E x e c u tiv e D i r e c t o r o f th e U .S . E q u a l E m p l o y ­ m e n t O p p o r t u n ity C o m m is s io n , C lif ­ fo r d L . A le x a n d e r , has d e s c rib e d C o n E d i s o n as h a v i n g t h e b e s t e q u a l e m ­ p lo y m e n t re c o rd o f a n y u t ilit y in A m e ric a . Power for the 1970’s T h is p a st year w e c o m m itte d m ore th an one-quarter b illio n dollars for n e w sources o f electrical energy. O n the H u d s o n R iv e r near In d ia n P o in t, w e a n n o u n c e d ou r fou rth n u ­ clear p la n t w ith capacity o f 1,100,000 kw. Further u p the H u d s o n at Roseto n , a b o u t half-way b e tw e e n N e w ­ bu rgh an d P ou gh k eep sie, w e have a n ­ n o u n c e d an oil-fired p la n t o f tw o 600,000 kw un its that w e w ill o w n jo in tly w ith C entral H u d s o n Gas & Electric C orporation a n d N iagara M ohaw k P ow er C orporation: o u r in itial share o f the p la n t w ill be 40% . N u cle a r 4 is s c h e d u l e d fo r c o m p l e t i o n i n 1974; R o s e to n in 1972 a n d 1973. I n a d d ition , last year w e started construction o f 300,000 kw o f gas tur­ b in e p e ak in g capacity at o u r Astoria station in Q u een s sc h e d u le d for com ­ p le t io n in 1970. W h e n d ie n ew g e n e ra tin g capac­ it y c o m m it t e d la st year is a d d e d to tlie gen era tin g capacity already u n d er construction at the start o f the year (In d ia n P o in t 2 a n d 3 a n d Artliur K ill 3 ) , C o n E dison has a n electric g e n e ra tin g construction program in progress o f $625 m illio n w h ich w ill ad d a b ou t 4,250,000 kw o f n ew capac­ ity. O u r entire system at the present tim e has 7,500,000 kw o f gen era tin g c a p a c ity —so w e are increasing it by m ore than 50% . T h is giga n tic b u ild in g program has a two-fold object: to su p p ly load grow th in ou r service area o f a b ou t 350,000 kw per year, a n d to en a b le us to retire a n u m b er o f old, inefficient pla n ts located in N e w Yoik City. K e y s to n e o f o u r m o d e rn iz a tio n p r o g r a m , h o w e v e r , is t h e C o r n w a l l o r S to r m K i n g 2,0 0 0,00 0 k w p u m p e d sto ra ge p r o je c t. A ld io u g h w e still d o no* have an F P C license to b u ild C ornw all, we have m ad e im p o r ta n t progress toward g e ttin g o n e. T h e T rial E xam in er w h o heard len gthy testim ony pro a n d con has reco m m en d e d to the fu ll Federal P ow er C om m ission that it gran t a li­ cen se . Two m o n th s ag o th e C ity o f N e w York form ally advised the F ederal P ow er C om m ission that " N ew York supports the general p la n o f the C om ­ p a n y to rep lace its o ld coal a n d o il fired generators in the C ity w ith this n e w facility upriver.’' H ow e ver , the C ity o b jected that th e p r op osed u n ­ d erg ro u n d pow erh ou se w o u ld b e lo ­ cated to o near a n u n d e rg r o u n d City aqu ed uct. A l t h o u g h w e b e lie v e t h a t t h e p r e s e n t ly p r o p o s e d site f o r th e u n d e r g r o u n d p o w e r h o u s e is th e best site, a n d t h a t i t w o u l d n o t e n d a n g e r th e C i t y a q u e d u c t , w e a r e p r e p a r e d to b u i l d th e u n d e r g r o u n d p o w e r h o u s e a t a d if f e r e n t lo c q tio n i f th e F e d e r a l P o w e r C o m m is s io n d e e n u th is necess a ry . I s la n d s : P o w e r S i t e s o f t h e F u t u r e ? To p rovid e a site for future n u ­ clear g e n e r a tin g facilities. C on E dison has pu rchased Fort Slocum , an 80-acre islan d in L o n g Islan d S o u n d abou t one-third m ile off N e w R o c h e lle . In the 1970’s it w o u ld m ake an ideal lo ­ c a tion for u p to 4,000,000 kw o f n u ­ clear gen e ra tio n . L o o k in g even fu r t h e r in t o th e f u ­ tu re , w e h ave asked th a t p la n n in g f o r W e lfa re I s la n d n o t p re c lu d e th e loca ­ tio n o f a n u c le a r p o w e r g e n e ra to r u n ­ d e r t h e i s l a n d i n t h e l a t e 1 9 7 0 ’s. Such a gen erator w ou ld p rodu ce n o t o n ly electricity, b u t also steam to h e a t an d co o l the skyscrapers o f M a n ­ hattan . W e w a n t e v en tu a lly to g et all o f our sm oke stacks o u t o f M anhattan . A nu clear generator placed u n d e r ­ g r o u n d o n W elfare Islan d cou ld e n ­ able us to rem ove the four sm oke stacks near the U n ite d N ation s. B la ck o u t P r o te c tio n Last year we m aterially strength­ e n e d the ab ility o f our elcctric system to w ith stan d severe shocks o f the k in d that triggered the great b lackou t o f N o v e m b e r 9, 1965. A t a cost o f a b ou t $23 m illio n , we in stalled 10 ad d itio n a l gas turbines at 6 p ro d u ctio n plants, p ro v id e d auto m a tic load sh ed d in g fa­ cilities, a n d ad d ed a d d itio n a l instru­ m e n ta tio n a n d control at ou r Energy C o n trol C enter. T h e gas turbines will m ake possible d ie p r o m p t restart of these plan ts in case o f a system w ide sh u td o w n . In ad d itio n , diey provide 155,000 kw o f n e w g e n e ra tin g capac­ ity to m e et peak system dem an d . A lso in 1968, w e la u n ch ed two m ajor extra h igh voltage transmission projects to tie ou r system m ore firmly to o u r n e ig h b o r in g u tilities in N e w Jersey a n d up state N e w York, a n d thereby im p rove reliability o f electric service th ro u g h o u t the N ortheast. A lth o u g h o u r electric system as a w h o le perform ed w e ll in 1968, there w ere several severe local blackou ts o n o u r system d u rin g d ie sum m er. F our in te n se h e a t waves in Ju ly a n d A u gu st caused an u n p r ec e d e n te d air c o n d i­ t io n in g load. L ocal distribu tion facili­ ties becam e overload ed an d fa iled in som e neigh b orh ood s. A ltogether, a b o u t 5% o f ou r custom ers were affected by outages or low voltage, or both . W e d e e p l y r e g r e t th e s e l o c a l f a i l u r e s . W e a re d e t e r m i n e d to s tr e n g t h e n o u r d is ­ t r i b u t i o n s y s te m so t h a t t h e y w o n ’t r e c u r . To gather the in fo r m a tio n w e n e e d for this p u rp ose, w e have sent q u estion n aires to all o f our custom ers in the areas w h ich e x p e rie n c ed diffi­ culties. W e ’r e S till G o i n g U n d e r g r o u n d I n 1968, all n e w su bd ivisions o f five or m ore h om es in ou r service area were b e in g constructed w id i electric s e r v ic e b y u n d e r g r o u n d c a b l e . N o utility in A m erica can m atch ou r rec­ ord for p la c in g its electric lin es un der­ g rou n d . W e h a v e p le d g e d to W e s tch e ste r C o u n t y t h a t , e v e n as t o h i g h v o l t a g e tra n s m is s io n lin e s , w e w i l l n o t a c q u ir e n e w rig h ts o f w ay fo r th e ir c o n stru c­ tio n above g ro u n d . W h e n we have re­ b u i l t o u r e x is tin g o v e rh e a d tra n s m is ­ s io n lin e s to f u l l c a p a c ity , a n d h a v e o c c u p ie d f u l l y th e tra n s m is s io n rig h ts o f w a y w e a lre a d y o w n , f u t u r e E H V lin e s in W estch e ste r w i l l be p la c e d u n ­ d e r g r o u n d —a v e r y c o s t l y b u s i n e s s . C l e a n E n e r g y , C l e a n Air I n the struggle o f N e w York City to clean its air. C o n E dison n o lon ger p lays the role o f the heavy. D ram atic progress by C on E dison i n c o n tr o llin g air p o llu tio n has w o n r ec o g n itio n d u rin g d ie past year that w e n o w lead the C ity’s fight tor clean air. By sw itcliing to prem iu m , low-sul­ fur fuels, in sta llin g electrostatic p re­ cip itators (sm oke cleaners), a n d in ­ creasing the h e ig h t o f sm ok e stacks, w e h ave since 1965 c u t in h a lf ou r em issions o f su lfu r d io x id e an d par­ ticu late m atter. O u r three plan ts Uiat w ill c o n tin u e to b u rn coal have pre(cipitators th at rem ove 99% or m ore n t-H HH o f the particulate m atter from the sm ok e stacks. In the n e x t decadc, our plans for a d d in g n u clear g e n eration c o m b in e d w ith C o r n w a ll’s p u m p e d storage w ill virtu ally e lim in a te our co n tr ib u tio n to air p o llu tio n . 7 'h e oil-fired R o seto n p la n t o n the H u d so n w ill utilize the n ew est te ch n ology for r em o v in g p o l­ lu tan ts from stack gases. P resently the chief offenders caus­ in g N e w York’s air p o llu tio n are the a u to m o b ile (58% ) an d the h e a tin g p la n ts o f factories, offices a n d apart­ m en ts (23% ). r/i M 533 o M I-' W a M w H a T o r e d u c e th e s e s o u rc e s o f a i r f) o ll u t i o n w i l l cost m o n e y , lo ts o f m o n e y . W e s h o u ld k n o w . I t has cost a b o u t $ 1 5 0 m i l l i o n to d o o u r p a r t . R a t e s a n d E a rn in g s T h e tough est p rob lem w e faced d u r in g the past year was h o w to in ­ crease ou r earn in gs (a m o n g the low ­ est in the industry) w ith o u t increasing ou r rates (am on g the h igh est in the industry). T h e obviou s, bu t difficult, so lu ­ tion is to increase sales an d red uce u n it costs. To increase sales, we h ave d e v e lo p e d a m ore aggressive sales j>rogram , offered credit to purchasers o f gas a n d electric h e a tin g systems, a n d filed two p r o m o tio n a l rate red uction s —16% for electric heat a n d 25% for gas air c o n d itio n in g . To cut costs w e h ave e x p a n d e d co m p e titiv e b id d in g , r ed u c ed ou r payroll a n d contract la­ bor by a b o u t 900 persons, a n d in sti­ tu te d a w id e range o f other econ om ies. D e sp ite these strenuou s efforts, o u r earn in gs for co m m o n stockholders h a v e n o t increased above the previous year’s level, m a in ly because o f higlier taxes. L a s t y e a r t h e i n c r e a s e i n f e d ­ e r a l, s ta te a n d lo c a l ta xe s, e x c lu s iv e o f i n c o m e ta x e s , a m o u n t e d to m il­ l i o n o f w h i c h a b o u t h a l f is a c c o u n t e d f o r b y in c re a s e d ta x rate s. O u r a n n u a l c i t y t a x b i l l —j u s t o u r c i t y t a x b i l l — is n o w m o r e t h a n I 1 /2 t i m e s w h a t w e e a rn f o r o u r c o m m o n s to c k h o ld e rs . fI8 I n 1969 we a n d o th er businesses face e v e n m ore tax increases. W e also face large increases in the o th er costs o f p r o v id in g electricity, gas a n d steam — for e x a m p le , w age rates w ill increase a b o u t 10%, e m p lo y ee frin ge benefits w ill increase su bstan tially, an d interest rates o n n e w capital are n ow at the h igh est p o in t in the past 100 years. N ew F a c e s of 1968 To ach ieve ou r a m b itio n o f pro­ v id in g N e w York City an d W estches­ ter C o u n ty the best energy service in the world, we are a ssem b lin g a new , y o u n g team o f exec u tiv e talent. In large part because o f a reduc­ tio n from 68 to 65 in the age o f m an ­ datory retirem ent, 135 top an d m id d le m a n a g e m e n t e m p l o y e e s r e t i r e d in 1968. l b fill the vacancies caused by these retirem ents, we have m ad e m any p r o m o tio n s from w ith in the c o m p a ­ ny, b r in gin g you n ger p e o p le in to p o ­ sitions o f authority, an d have g iv e n the m a n a g e m e n t a liealthy in fu s io n o£ n e w talen t from o u tsid e tlie com p an y. W ith th e w h o le h e a rte d co o p e ra ­ t i o n o f t h e m e n a n d w o m e n xoho h a v e s e r v e d C o n E d is o n so f a i t h f u l l y f o r m a n y years, a l l o f us h a v e d o n e o u r best th is past y e a r to t u r n C o n E d is o n a rou n d . W e p ro m is e th a t in th e y e a r a h e a d w e w i l l press f o r w a r d o u r e ffo rts to m a k e C o n E d is o n th e n u m b e r o n e u til-^ i t y n o t o n l y i n size b u t i n s e r v ic e . In C l o s i n g , “ T h a n k Y o u ” F in ally, all o f us o n C on Edison's m a n a g e m e n t team wish to than k each o f o u r custoniei-s for d ie m oral su p ­ p o r t a n d en c o u r a g em e n t w e received d u r in g the two-w eek strike last m o n t h —anti for o u r custom ers’ d io u g h tfu lness in r ed u cin g p ow er c o n su m p tio n d u r in g the peak hou rs o f 4 PM to 9 P M w h ile d ie strike w a s on . You w e r e great! VO ON VO ' o' T h e Ov I'l mj ' ft> : PI H K “ C o e s -< »—I r ' i/j W M a d e T o G o v e rn o r Uiat ^o^•lblr «clioi)rt by llir RIale. (At-SCMF.) rrpresrnl Ikrm »l rilbllr. 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K. ^ ' W Rockland State High School Pri Adopted By M “ tie< IT Jrhw.i* !” *• \ Eiiii*!' ,il» RKirVtl Ui »CMiy .wli.'dul Mny 7 H e a d lin e s F r r e T R e h r u a d w a 41141 y y W "Broome CSEA Wins Pay Hike ^ ff- ^ ^ ‘ wM iii^. w iu f - *< direcj^' , .^jiyiKN-Tv t-H I Oii ^ fessstf ciijpf„ Msau Ifg A..isn.. ff f *■ fr ^ A _ V .11 rt , are _»ith In- iilu n w H iH H p i ind awlstan«« to i-son-iel In one or tlK? fields of ^ c h a* cu u Si' T of ^1In 521. MmM ^ tx? hrndea w « — president A 5 4ff. * J ]iif:lier .iinniff Inipriheinciil ^ !ICS wrro al.w S t.o r 1 4 ■wfuj ’iralnly » Ill a 'imW?*! or ~;i.itanl for JVC the iilEh Included Inly. hrni.Uo»iid niicro'lolosyj and included supprixclice ini'.o.stlc process or r k m r n v o z m 'e s t liin IrtlCf Employ- b.)nid. a i T ^ Icityof Syra- enipln.vcos .n-.d Id their first H'ow »lio .. r i r lh« Tay- »cfk. The coiiiii.v. c.iu huiiK ^* I l tlvcs City !>lv> RRieod to conduct a .iiiidy ■'< * t> *«UrlJO^— •••.»]»«« k o ON 1*0 00 % Ilu.spiUl In Aiibiirn. • Sliaw, who rtcciitljf undn knrr iiiiifiT , U recui;r:al|n; , llir lio.|>il«I blit U still on tl Jt'b. liviiis advice and otl;rr iw • i.'lanrc dailjr to various cliB|)tfr ami unit tei>iT«nlallvcs III >ii« area. Thf ‘ foi nifp l^ore s e r ^ -CSl N a s s a u C h a p te r G o a l -20,000M embers :i<A 3 »rek . On llif Jpc)t asflitance lo cliap«is and units mill b<!»KA lUiff Kijncrnt ‘ e il*it *o ;rc fl in i ;1A '£ ^ / i/ O j^ ^ ic ^ id e s oC Tlie trio made Ui''. * CSE . \ made nuj [titc workers last veree of ninkl^ in current The RockcfellJ las recojiil/.i J gainer for n" this reccunj Uie Cuuj St court III !cii mt. PfTii'd lo (ain moH lhan .sUublly under ^ r r i u lI & 111 ^C-artrtS^ ^Nassau Aides Voting On P a c t J ^ f O ffering 1 1 -2 0 Percent B o o s t ^ ^ - . .. And Significant New Benefits V A e n ta U W ^ loriicy. ^cr at liearini The county r t| althoiith the wo: I be 8ioui>f<l Weet I lo coiuiuou vorkii ; nel practice* an. j lure, "U.ere U iiutll or<] to liulicAtc Ui woikers of the llli *""'<'1 11 iBuffafo And CSEA Clea Va — Q 1 3 tb B s m P o rm n f ' Wk plus • iic 5y i/ t 1 ^ m\ rn e i l ^stalus Tesentalivc. pSBA olTlclaU told PEflB Uial mniM I view of the fact that It ms call-’ Kl for * Moreland Act Coinn'l*' 1 i' flf r ■ _ f'''"! 75 9wM ■“ D ... .... 0 P u la s k i S c h o o l A i d e s R e c e iv e $ 5 0 0 B o o s t inOns-Year*Gonlracl w ;CSEA May I Two School deni with Ihrni, alihiM>ii| k ill* U'lull.t ri-co barcainin* tiicnt for Dcaib •.^tTiEA k raiililctU d)'- Eiie Library ,S i9 iiS te h».' for <_ State f" ■ CSEA lid th« r Uicsinot mo<H A fVOliP iiy of Sij iclp I* [Male »c 01 [."Fx'ce'iit For Police, Firemen Watertown(ity Council Recogniies CSEA As Collective Bargainer fF o r P r n ^ f e s / k i i ^ ^ Ife .< {iii,..v *w S rg 1Scrv _lcc‘E _mpio5cv.7"*^ _ _ _ Speeial CSEA Meeting ji' ™ ^ j ^ » . u r a c t . n i l th e s i .. ic ’, .... t Vkr a*v uninieiiiiiMeU tovemiu^'*** * 2 M p re N a s s a r U n /b S i^ ^ ', |ob protr )f the of Industrial iis, cut Hie salary ■j president by JI.•d an Iiicrenieiu n unli'i b.i::i.ii:i-^^' ** J ■ WW M e. nmna«pi La Mi.ia ViTI*. 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Slagle II ik Returns To Irgaining Table S o lo i....^ ^ Uee, told 1 free br idg e tolls ital a n d o l h f r I nd lv id ua TW I III r ~ '>e i m i "iuI - n illIII!llo n dollar I I olTe. “tn j7»Jectod as “ lnsumclei\^ ~ *■•■■ majc^r item Publie 111 ll supervisor. r»« Charles Uoyle, Jr.. attorney, w j of Uie Hieh- am J. Dugcin. a niudlator the Public Enip] ,n<.ard, was tling Uie iiiiiMi w i i i m Rigtits To Onondaga Cfian A ued Local G overnm entc Housing Autliority Irants Exclusive Bargaining ncUtloiu B>iard. “I know on^ tliiil*," a ch,< l>le.^i^lenl iaid. “tJ.e I'KRU drcl save Council ifl a fluiici- to out of -iliii ww turiilr.* Im naMy situji'.lon f.ir ilicni 'l ».-r.. beclnnlnt u look jn T ' the/ kiic*' U .' “ Dep% ^ ^ fr n is s iv o r ^ p iG n f m ^G /b w , s Tyxlay* aiendl ’ ses.s|oi>E; • . . lensivcDa^SB PpB ^^J^JPBounion ii.\iions had totally delfflocked *' ^ k i^ iir t r .if 'n^id-October and then reunder llie supervision of a ^ ^ ^ a « A polnted by tlie WealA Public Employmedia-- ‘ -'SE'-' memo ?? S ^ chapter and in otaer C f-r W the Buffahi area were | ” coiijiicnt Ini' of m 'WWW"%_ M t. A w a it City. County Rujinq Up Misunderstandings On A N ^ c i t y c o n t r a c t , & .'.inn.in of Ilie Uiii\fi;,it.v deilic.iiloii eoinmiller, nnd iMWNliIrm Eiati n. Collln.H, ncfre.hiiieiin wen- i^orvi il In the .second flror Icitnac. The scir-iuiiifd loiirf Inclmletl t t Moi.s ,he,v ^i.,n mb .. ,■>»>-i.lned_ .ipv.ii: c^iil; mi >n unJ — — /^^^^^n e sie r u f m ^ ^ ^ - r ie o r P h illip Fco5Wra P r iv ifS . had tota Tduilnc mld-Oclob.'! SJIuiT CHt^A ■ under llie onYacailon wi...n ^ me»llator appointed ___ Chester County uucli K i < ^ ■ B . r nieiit nelatloiu B..>n D on m P a rt iiiilt Ml CiA- uikI t* li> »oL' liick U-i.. I^UOdiiys: im re- invl»ionii for l!ie chap- W in s 50 hU own. ployces, rc p rc s e iT ^ ^ ^ II I I nrst d e t a i l Uir I While Tobik explained the pack- i a;:? lu tlie «ay;i and mruiw commlitee. ijplKii Oulld, CSEA field now jiven. role’ einp! I.«w. , , . “ ‘ _____________________________________________ ^ re v ic w in t II I U p g ra d e d } 1 »0 con.swt 1 CoO' ^oiUiAct bejiliony and liieffi-ccalled Mrntnl Ily»!?<»■ Dept, licspllals by fiiiin-.'' cll of the Aiiveiican I i'dei.itlori of f.late. County and' Municipal »nliloyecs," Wenr.l dpclarcd, Ooimrll called lor slilkei * rniPi|l n A ncy'Jl liave to baruaJning I should IiAVi* h>vl It l)^'*n f pioyees he em up( iors Y ie ld cq] V vVS m «eHueei ■■■ II ^ ft I With County Officials I On 1969 Budget Demands ' ^ 0 > o rt same I'O n tra c ti M f 'i/ eV s ^ ^ rrcA.-^ »hlrh lli« employr^^ iunu'il do il»p sflnn tiine, the ’ what the rounty U one y<*J^ 1 4 0 Political Subdivisioijs\ CSEAAs Sole Bargaining e p t. C h a p t e OfficersM eetO fici ^ M^ m Allul-/. Of ihf iW n Bo^O f U p ' ^ ‘» s CSEA As It ir'jc?. t>riv<i(If;it o f t h e i ■■• • • 'liM pi;.!! ciiA im r >I VICI. Kiii|)Io, Ih.'it Jio ••IPI.T lO^piUl. - I mtmt o e 1 9 0 8 nW *)»• .'vUraii* • WIII.:UUV nfi« 'y M niMii. ••Tl: niljw; iTl In lor n«'ftol!sMioMX, pro* b^r.ihhi. MmivnlzriH. 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In th e o ffic e o f th e a sst, s e c ­ T h e f o l lo w in g t o p c i v i l i a n j o b s a r e o p e n i n t h e N a v y , a ll In t h e o ffic e o f th e S e c reta ry : T h e S e c ­ r e t a r y , w h o g e t s $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 t h e U n d e r S e c r e t a r y , $ 2 8 ,7 5 0 : f o u r a s s i s t a n t se c r e ta r ie s— o n e for In sta lla tio n s a n d lo g i s t i c s , o n e f o r r e s e a r c h a n d d e v e lo p m e n t, o n e fo r f in a n c ia l m a n a g e m e n t, a n d o n e for m a n ­ r e t a r y , f o r I n s ta lla t lD n a n d l o g i s ­ t i c s ) , t h e r e Is a p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r y , $ 9 ,2 9 7 ; f o u r c i v i l i a n a i d e s o r e x ­ e c u tiv e a s s is t a n ts a n d a c o n f i­ d e n tia l a s s is ta n t (fo r e c o n o m ic u tiliz a tio n p o lic y ), w it h a ll jo b s a lr e a d y v a c a n t a n d a ll s a la r ie s n o t y e t e sta b lish e d . T h e o ffic e o f th e a ss ista n t s e c ­ r e ta r y (fo r r e s e a r c h a n d d e v e lo p ­ m e n t) h a s a p r iv a te se c r e ta r y , $ 9 ,2 9 7 ; a n d t w o c i v i l i a n a i d e s o r e x e c u tiv e a s s is t a n t s ( a lr e a d y v a ­ c a n t ) a t sa la r ie s n o t y e t d e t e r ­ m in e d . I n th e o ffic e o f th e a ssista n t se c reta ry (fo r fin a n c ia l m a n a g e ­ m e n t ) t h e r e Is a p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r y , at $ 9 ,2 9 7 and or ex e c u tiv e tw o c iv ilia n a id e s a s s is ta n ts ; a lso a l­ ready v a ca n t a t a n ot y et esta b ­ lish e d sa la r y . T h e r e is a sp e c ia l a s s is ta n t to th e S ecretary o f th e N avy, a t $ 3 0 ,2 3 9 a n d h i s c o n f i d e n t i a l s e c ­ r e t a r y , a t $ 9 ,2 9 7 ; a n d a s e c r e t a r y In t h e o f f i c e o f t h e a r m e d f o r c e s a i d e to t h e P r e s l e n t , a t $ 9 ,2 9 7 . 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I n s t i t u t i o n s a f e t y c h i e f o f f i c e r , d i r e c t o r o f criminal o f f i c e r , I n s t i t u t i o n s a f e t y s u p e r ­ h o s p i t a l , c o r r e c t i o n h o s p i t a l secur­ v is o r , c h i e f I n s t i t u t i o n s a f e t y s u p ­ i t y s u p e r v i s o r , c o r r e c t i o n camp e r v is o r , t r a f f i c a n d p a r k o f f i c e r , s u p e r v i s o r , c h i e f o f C a p i t o l police, t r a f f i c a n d p a r k s e r g e a n t , p a r k w a r d e n a n d c o r r e c t i o n su p erin ten ­ p a tr o lm a n , s e r g e a n t p a r k p a tr o l. d e n t. Senator Hughes T h r u w ( C o n t in u e d f r o m a y P a g e 1) in g s a n d r a llie s h e ld fo r T h r u w a y w o r k e r s In t h e k e y a r e a s o f B u f ­ f a l o , S y r a c u s e a n d A lb a n y , s t r o n g ­ ly in d ic a te t h e e m p lo y e e s ’ c o n ­ v i c t i o n t h a t C S E A Is e q u i p p e d to do th e b e st jo b for th e m ,” W en zl sa id . I n th e fir st ro u n d o f th e e le c ­ tio n in m id -D e c e m b e r , C S E A b e a t o u t th e T e a m ste r s by a vo te o f 83 1 to 7 2 6 , w h i l e a t h i r d o r g a n i z a ­ t i o n o n t h e b a l l o t . C o u n c i l 50 , A F C M E , g a rn e r e d o n ly 260 v o tes. A ru n o ff w as n ecessary sin c e C S E A ’s t o t a l v o t e n a r r o w l y m i s s e d th e m a jo r ity u n d e r t h e r u le s o f th e T a y lo r L aw . C o m m e n tin g o n th e w o rk ers’ r e j e c t i o n o f C o u n c i l 50 i n t h e f i r s t b a llo t , W e n z l s a i d i t p r o v e d “ t h a t It t a k e s m o r e t h a n lo u d t a l k a n d e m p t y c l a i m s to w i n r e p r e s e n t a ­ tio n e le c tio n s . C S E A w a s m e e t in g w ith T h r u w a y m a n a g e m e n t a n d n e g o tia tin g w ork Im p ro v em en ts f o r t h e e m p l o y e e s lo n g b e f o r e t h e T a y lo r L a w w a s e v er h e a r d o f, a n d t h e s e e m p l o y e e s k n o w It,” h e s a id . 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T h e C S E A l e a d e r w a s r e f e r r i n g to t h e m o r e t h a n 300 c o n tr a c ts a lr e a d y n e g o tia te d b y C S E A fo r e m p lo y e e s in c o u n t i e s , c i t i e s , t o w n s , v il l a g e s , a n d sc h o o l d istr ic ts a c r o ss th e S t a t e . “T e a m s t e r s j u s t d o n ’t b e ­ l o n g i n t h e p u b li c e m p l o y m e n t a r e n a ,” h e c o n c lu d e d . R u n - o f f b a llo ts m u s t be p o s t ­ m a r k e d n o l a t e r t h a n J a n . 17 a n d w i l l b e c o u n t e d J a n . 2 3, w it h - t h e r e su lts b e in g a n n o u n c e d t h a t s a m e d a y . C S E A o ffic ia ls w ere o n h a n d la s t w e e k a t t h e P u b lic E m p lo y ­ m e n t R e l a t i o n s B o a r d i n A lb a n y to c a r e f u l l y s c r u t i n i z e t h e l i s t o f e l i g i b l e v o t e r s p r io r to i t s b e i n g c e r tifie d . ( C o n t in u e d f r o m F a g re 1 ) T h e l a w n o w p r o v id e s a m ax im u m o f 18 m o n t h s d e c e r t i f i c a t i o n . A n d , h i s p l a n w o u ld su b stitu te w h a t a m o u n t s t o t h e F e d e r a l e.xe c u t l v e o r d e r o n r e p resen ta tio n , a r b i t r a t i o n , r e g u l a t i o n s a n d griev­ a n c e s p r o c d u r e s f o r t h e S t a t e law. F o r e x a m p l e , u n d e r t h e proposal d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s w o u ld h a v e the a b s o l u t e r i g h t to d i r e c t em ployees, t o h ir e , p r o m o t e , t r a n s f e r , assign a n d r e t a i n w o r k e r s , a n d to sus­ p e n d , d e m o t e , d i s c h a r g e a n d to tak e oth er d isc ip lin a r y action a g a in s t em p lo y e e s. H u g h e s ’ p r o p o s a l a l s o g iv e s the L e g is l a t u r e m o r e r i g h t s i n nego­ tia tio n s w ith p u b li c employee g r o u p s — a n d w o u ld s e t u p a pub­ l i c e m p l o y e e s c o m m i s s i o n o f seven m e m b e r s — o n e a p p o i n t e d b y the g o v e r n o r , t h r e e b y t h e Speaker a n d t h r e e b y t h e m a j o r i t y lead­ e r — w i t h t h e c o m m i s s i o n having t h e r i g h t t o s i t i n o n n eg o tia tio n s. H u g h e s s a i d h e p l a n s to fil« t h e p r o p o s e d m e a s u r e o n Jan . 8, w h e n t h e L e g is l a t u r e co n v e n e s . J to sep h D . 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A LB A N Y — E ugene F. K r a m e r , I m m e d i a t e a p p l i c a t i o n fo r a v a i l ­ a n d n u m e r o u s d i s c r e p a n c ie s , a ll a b l e s p a c e m a y b e h a d b y w r i t i n g t o t h e d e t r i m e n t o f t h e e m p l o y ­ s e n i o r h i s t o r i a n w i t h t h e Sta E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t , h a s bee u p s t a t e t o J o h n H e n n e s s e y , 2 7 6 ees.** H e c o n c l u d e d t h a t “ P e r h a p s t h e n a m e d e d it o r o f t h e P liiliP M loore A v e ., K e n m o r e , N .Y . T e l e ­ phone (7 1 6 ) TP 2-4 9 6 6 . I n m o s t f l a g r a n t i n a d e q u a c y o f t h e le r P a p e r s . D r . K r a m e r w ill ^ M e tr o p o lita n N ew Y ork a r e a c o n t r a c t i s t h e f a c t t h a t a ll j o b s t h e a r r a n g e m e n t , tr a sc r ib in g w r i t e to M r s . 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T o th e ab o v e n am ed D efo n d an ts: YOU ARE H EREBY SUMMONED to a n s w e r t h e c o m p l a i n t in t h is a c ti o n , a n d t o s e r v e a c o p y o f j -o u r .answ er, or. if the c o m p l a i n t i« n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h i s s u m m o n s , to se rv e a n o tice o f a p p e a r ­ ance, o n t h e P l a in tif f 's A tto rn e y , w ith in tw en ty days a fte r the srrv ice o f th is s u m m o n s , e x clu siv e of th e day of eervice; a n d i n ca/?e o f y o u r f a i l u r e t o a p p e a r , o r a n s w e r , ju d erm en t will be t a k e n asrainst y o u b y d e fa u lt, fo r th e relief d e m an d ed in t h e c o m p l a in t . Date <l. O c t o b e r 2 0 , 19(18. B E N JA M IN SNEED. A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff Office a n d P o s t Office A d d r e s s : 2 0 9 W e s t ]2.'-.th S t r e e t , New Y ork N.Y. 1 0 n ‘»7 N O TICE — TO T H E ABOVK NAMED DEFENDANTS: T h e f o r e p o i n c s u n i m o n H is s e r v e d u p o n yo u b y p u b lic a tjo n p \jr« u a n t to th e o rders dated Nov. 15. 1008. and Dccenit>er 1 3 . 1908. respectively of Hon. A braham N. O cller a n d Hon C h arles M arkfl, J u s t i c e s o f t h e .‘? n p r r m e C o u r t o f th e S tate of N e w Y o r k , fil ed w i t h t h e c o m p l a i n t an il o t h e r p a r t e r s i n t h e o ffice o f t h e C !crk o f t h e P d u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t t l i e r o n r t l i o i i s e . fiO C e n t r e S t ., N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 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V R I V W T U O V S H E A R D R E C O R A S S W U A D I K E R ) H A A Y P . P O O E ' R E B M E A R N W O R K T E T H I V O - B O O N E ! W P A E U T T E A O E R E U S Y R H O k / U > .’ . BeteMtflKO XV “ T e a m s te r D a y d r e a m s ” - H o ffa P o w e r WRfTE TO CSEA in Albany and w e'll send you a copy of the Teamster contract fo r the Massachusetts Turnpike workers whom they have represented fo r years. It's below Mew York State Thruway workers oa practically every count. For this kind of "repre­ sentation** you pay $91.00 a year dues (compared to CSEA's $26.00) plus any special assessments that the Teamster big-wigs might dream up. Vote CSEA— the union whose only business Is New York State Public employees. C ivil Service Employees Associotioii Inc. 33 Elk St.. Albany A