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H o w ev er, th e E m p lo y e e s A sso c i­ IT H th e n e w P r e sid e n t a t io n h a s r e j e c t e d t h e f o u r p e r ­ n o w in a u g u r a te d , s o m e c e n t h ik e a n d o n l y l a s t w e e k S o l­ o m o n B e n d e t, c h a ir m a n o f the o f t h e 2 ,0 0 0 t o p e x e c u t i v e j o b C SE A S a la r y C o m m itte e , h ad a sk ­ o p e n i n g s The L eader has e d for r e s u m p tio n o f n e g o t ia tio n s b e e n e x c lu s iv e ly lis t in g fo r t h e w i t h t h e i n t e n d e d p u r p o s e o f in ­ p a s t f i v e i s s u e s h a v e b e e n or a r e s i s t i n g o n a $1,2(X) a c r o s s - t h e - b e i n g f i l l e d . B u t t h e v a s t m a ­ b o a rd in c r e a s e fo r a ll S ta te w ork- j o r ity a r e s till o p en . In som e cases, p a r t i c u la r l y era. 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M e a n w h ile , a h ig h sc h o o l e q u iv a le n c y d ip lo m a , g r a d u a te s o f t h e fir st tw o pro­ w a s sta r te d la s t s u m m e r b y th e g r a m s a r e a w a it in g th e ir sc o r e s C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . in t h e h ig h s c lio o l e q u i v a l e n c y e x ­ c h a p te r s a t R o c k la n d S ta te H o s­ a m ta k en in D ece m b er. p ita l a n d W a s s a i c S t a t e S c h o o l . I t A t p r e s e n t , 588 M e n t a l H y g i e n e p r o v e d s o a t t r a c t i v e to e m p l o y e e s e m p l o y e e s a a e a t t e n d i n g 29 c l a s s e s an d so su c c e ssfu l th a t th e S ta te a t tw o S t a t e s c h o o l s a n d n i n e S t a t e D ep a rtm e n t of M en ta l H y g ie n e , h o sp ita ls. B y M a r c h , e m p lo y e e s w it h C S E A ’s c o o p e r a t i o n , d e c i d e d a t 11 s c h o o l s a n d 21 h o s p i t a l s w ill t o e x p a n d it to a ll S t a t e i n s t i t u ­ tio n s T h ru w a y. A id e s W in T h e s o c ia l S e r v ic e s D e p a r tm e n t e m p lo y e e s h a d b e e n rep r e se n te d d ir e c tly th r o u g h th e c o u n ty c h a p ­ ter in th e p a st, b ut e le c te d to f o l lo w t h e p a t t e r n o f s e v e r a l o t h e r d e p a r tm e n ts b y fo r m in g a de­ (S p e c ia l T o T h e L ead er) p a r tm e n ta l u n it. T h e e m p lo y e e s Y O N K E R S — A p e t it io n s i g n e d a r e f a c e d w ith c o n t in u e d o v e r ­ b y T h r u w a y e m p l o y e e s a t th e b u r d e n in g of casew orkers, a l­ Y o n k e r s t o ll s t a t i o n a n d s p e a r h e a d ­ th ou gh so m e a d d itic n s to th e ed b y E u g e n e B e r n ste in , P r e sid e n t sta ff w ere m ade la st year as a o f tlve N e w Y o r k D iv i s i o n , T h r u ­ r e s u lt o f n e g o tia tio n s b y C SE A . Q u a w n d e c l a r e d : “ W e p l e d g e to w a y c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e o u r f e l l o w e m p l o y e e s a v ig o r o u s .E m p l o y e e s A s s n . , h a s r e s u l t e d in joto o f r e p r e s e n t i n g th e ir i n t e r ­ a n im p i-o v e d p a i k i n g a r e a t h e r e e s t s . H i i - o u g h o u r o r g a n i z a t i o n to p r o t e c t e m p l o y e e s ’ c a r s . T h e p e t i t i o n , p r e s e n t e d t o th e o u r c o l l e c t i v e v o i c e w i l l b e h e a r d .” T h r u w a y o n b e h a l f o f a ll o f th e t o l l c o l l e c t o r s a t t lie Y o n k e r s s t a ­ tio n , s t a t e d t h a t t h e T h r u w a y h a d f a i le d to p i-o v id e s a f e p a r k in g fa c ilitie s for c a r s . S e v e r a l tim e s, A L B A N Y — T h e le g isla tiv e c o m ­ e m p lo y e e s ’ c a r s h a d b e e n d a m ­ m i t t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ a g e d b y t a n d e m t r a c t o r s u s i n g a p l o y e e s A s s n . m e t h e r e l a s t T h u r s ­ g a t e w h e i ’e t h e c a r s w e r e p a r k e d . A n d la s t J u ly , B e r n s t e in r e p o r t­ d a y , t o d i s c u s s w h a t b ills C S E A w o u ld s p o n s o r in t h e 1969 l e g i s ­ e d , a tr u c k s m a s h e d i n t o t h e p a r k ­ la t iv e s e s s io n . in g a r e a a n d d a m a g e d s e v e r a l S e y m o u r S h a p ir o o f C S E A ’s N e w c a r s . T h e p e t i t i o n c i t e d t h e T h ru Y oi-k C it y c h a p t e r , c h a i r m a n o f w a y ’s f a i lu r e to e r e c t a g u a r d r a il t h e c o m m i t t e e , l e d t h e g r o u p in to p r o t e c t t h e c a r s . a r e v i e w o f a ll u p c o m i n g b ills. B e r n s t e i n s a i d t h a t a s a r e s u lt P r e s e n t foi* C S E A w e r e p r e s ­ o f t h e CSEIA p e t i t i o n , a f e n c e a n d i d e n t T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l ; J o h n a g u a r d i'a il h a v e b e e n b u ilt a r o u n d M . C a r e y , p r o g r a m s p e c i a l i s t ; J o h n th e p a r k in g a r e a , a n d t h e g a t e C. R i c e , c o u n s e l ; a n d F r e d R i e s t e r , h a s b e e n m o v e d t o a p o in t s o u t h a s s is ta n t c o u n se l. of t h e l o t . S a fe P a rl(in g A t Y o n k e rs Legislative Commiftee Discusses CSEA Bills ta A re a S ta tio n D e p a r t m e n t sp o k e s m e n sa id th a t e a r l y t h is y e a r , L e a r n in g T e c h n o ­ l o g y , In c., a n o r g a n i z a t i o n o f t r a i n ­ i n g c o n s u l t a n t s , w ill c o n d u c t a s t u d y to d e t e r m i n e th e f e a s i b i l i t y ot d e v e l o p i n g p r o g r a m m e d le a r n m g m a t e r i a l s to b e u s e d in t h e p rogram a cro ss th e S ta te. D r . T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l, p r e s i d e n t o f C S E A , s p o k e fo r t h e E m p l o y ­ ee s A s so c ia tio n : “ W'e a r e e x ­ t r e m e l y p l e a s e d t h a t t h e S t a t e is g o in g to u s e it s f u n d s to e x p a j id th is very w o r t h w h i le p r o g r a m . T h e S t a t e k n o w s a g o o d id e a w h e n i t s e e s o n e a n d . b e c a u s e o f C SE lA ’s in itia tiv e , h u n d r ed s o f M en ta l H y ­ g i e n e e m p l o y e e s w ill g e t t h e ir h ig ii sc h o o l d i p l o m a s . N o t o n ly t h a t , th e ir p a tie n ts a t th e in s t itu t io n s w ill c e r t a i n l y b e n e f i t f r o m t h i s in c r e a se d e d u c a t io n .” Bachman Home S Y R A C U S E — J o lin J. B a c h m a n , form er p r e sid e n t o f O nondaga c h a p t e r . C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . a n d l o n g a c t i v e in C S E A a f f a i r s , is r e c u p e r a t i n g a t h o m e (W . L a k e R d ., S k a n e a t e l e s ) a f t e r a 1 4 -d a y h o sp ita l sta y . B a c h m a n , w h o is d e p u t y O n o n ­ daga C o u n ty c o m p tr o lle r , was t a k e n t o h o s p i t a l o n N e w Y e a r ’* D a y a f t e r b e c o m i n g ill a t h o m e . A fin a l d ia g n o sis o f th e illn e ss h as n ot been m «de. G r* cn K !33 ►—I K »- 5B c on d. D O N ' T R E P E A T T H I S ! th e re are a g r ic u ltu r a l e x p e r ts a s ­ s i g n e d t o a la r g e n i m ib e r o f f o r ­ e i g n c o u n t r ie s , w i t h s a l a r i e s f r o m $ 1 2 ,1 5 4 to $ 2 2 ,7 2 7 . N e a r l y a ll t h e o p e n i n g s i n V i e t n a m m a y r e q u ir e v ete r a n s fo r th e p o sts. T h e r e a r e 13 t o p j o b s i n t h e sta b iliz a tio n and c o n se r v a tio n s e r v ic e , a t $ 2 2 ,8 3 5 to $ 3 0,23 9 ( v e t s p referred for six o f t h e m ) . In th e o ffic e o f th e S e c r e ta r y , th e r e are a b o u t 20 a s s is ta n ts , s t a f f a ss ista n ts a n d d e p u ty a ssista n ts, p lu s o n e c o n f id e n t ia l a s s is ta n t, a l l f r o m $ 2 2 ,8 3 3 t o $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ( v e t s p referred for th r e e o f t h e s e ) . t i v e a s s i s t a n t , f r o m $ 9 ,2 9 7 t o $ 1 0 ,20 3 , a ls o w i t h s o m e s a l a r i e s n o t y e t e s ta b lish e d . T h er e a r e tw o c h a u f f e u r s a t $ 5 ,7 3 2 . T h e r e a r e a l s o a d ir e c t o r o f a g r i c u l t u r a l e c o ­ vO 0\ n o m ic s a n d a d irecto r o f sc ie n c e D e p t , o f I n t e r i o r ( C o n t ’d.) a n d e d u c a t i o n , b o t h a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 , T h e r e a r e f iv e cias.s Q S - 1 7 j o b s w ith vet p referred for la tte r ($ 2 6 ,2 6 4 p e r y e a r ) — t w o o f t h e m p o sitio n . in t h e b u rea u o f r e c la m a tio n , o n e S i x a r e a d ir e c t o r s o f a g r i c u l ­ !3 e a c h i n t h e n a t i o n a l p a r k s e r v ic e , =j tu r a l sta b iliz a tio n (a ll s t a t io n e d t h e b u r e a u o f o u td o o r r e c r e a t i o n % in W a sh in g to n ) fo r x n ld w e s t, a n d th e A la sk a p o w er a d m in is ­ n o r t h e a s t , e t c ., a l l r e c e i v e $ 1 9 ,7 8 0 . tr a tio n (v e ts p referred fo r th e T h e r e a r e a g r ic u ltu r a l a t t a c h e s « la st tw o n a m e d ). T3 in L p n d o n , P a r i s , B o n n , R o m e , I n th e o ffic e o f th e S ecreta ry , V a B u e n o s A ir e s , M e x i c o C it y , T h e th e r e a re six c o n fid e n tia l a s s is t­ T h e r e a r e 26 t o p j o b s i n t h e H a g u e a n d T o k y o a t s a l a r i e s o f a n ts w ith sa la r y r a n g in g fro m ctf' $ 5 ,7 3 2 to $ 1 0 ,2 0 3 ; tw o p r i v a t e s e c ­ f o l lo w in g a g e n c i e s o f t h e D e ­ $ 2 2 ,8 3 5 a n d $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ( v e t s p r e f e r ­ con su m er m a r k e t i n g red f o r s i x o f t h e m ) . r e t a r i e s a t $ 1 2 ,1 7 4 ; t h r e e s p e c i a l p a r t m e n t : I n a d d itio n , th e r e a re a b o u t 500 a ssista n ts, at $ 1 9 ,7 8 0 ; and a s e r v ic e , f a r m h o m e a d m i n i s t r a ­ u t io n , F e d e r a l c r o p i n s u r a n c e Corp., j o b s i n v a r i o u s s e c t i o n s o f t h e c h a u f f e u r , a t $ 3 .1 7 p e r h o u r . e x t e n s i o n s e r v i c e , f o r e i g n A g r ic u lt u r a l D e p a r t m e n t t h a t a r e T h e r e a r e f i v e j o b s in t h e B o n ­ F e d . a n e v i l l e P o w e r A d m i n i s t r a t i o n in a g r i c u l t u r a l s e r v ic e , i n t e r n a t i o n a l p a id b y t h e h o u r o r b y t h e u I—I P o r t l a n d , O r e .— s a l a r ie s r a n g in g a g r i c u l t u r a l d e v e l o p m e n t s e r v ic e , d a y , o r w h e n a c t u a l l y e m p l o y e d . f r o m $ 1 2 ,1 7 4 to $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ; t h r e e in o f f i c e o f t h e g e n e r a l c o u n s e l , r u ­ S o m e o f t h e s e j o b s a r e f o r s p e ­ u T u l s a , O k la ., a d o z e n i n S a m o a , r a l c o m m u n i t y d e v e l o p m e n t s e r v ­ c i a l i s t s , o r c o n s u l t a n t s ; s o m e a r e c/3 ( v e t s p r e f e r r e d f o r n i n e o f t h e s e ) , ic e , r u r a l e l e c t r i f i c a t i o n d i v i s i o n ,— a s m e m b e r s o f v a r io u s c o m m i t t e e s fo r c o n se r v a tio n , fa r m h o m e s e r v ­ a t s a l a r ie s f r o m $ 8 ,4 6 2 to $ 16 ,9 4 6 . a ll f r o m $ 2 2 ,8 3 5 t o $ 3 0 ,2 3 9 . ice, e tc. N e a r ly a ll o f t h is ty p e T h er e are a lso a n u m b e r o f In th e o ffic e o f th e S ecreta ry , p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r i e s ’ j o b s s c a t t e r e d tlie r e a r e s e v e n p r i v a t e s e c r e t a r ­ a r e o u t s i d e W a s h i n g t o n . D ep t, of C om m erce t h r o u g h t h e a g e n c i e s , u s u a l l y a t ie s , a t r a t e s f r o m $ 9 ,2 9 7 tjo $ 1 0 ,$ 6 ,3 2 1 t o $ 1 0 ,2 0 3 . T h e r e a re fiv e a s s is ta n ts to th e 20 3, w i t h s o m e s a l a r ie s n o t y e t e s t a b l i s h e d ; t h e r e a r e f i v e c o n ­ S e c r e t a r y , a t $ 2 8 ,7 5 0 a n d a g e n ­ D e p t , o f A g r i c u lt u r e T h e r e a re th r e e a sst, se c r e ta r ie s fid e n tia l a ss ista n ts , a n a s s is ta n t era l co u n sel a t t h e s a m e s a la r y . ( t o t h e S e c r e t a r y ) , a t $28 ,7 50 ; to t h e S e c r e t a r y a n d a n e x e c u - A ls o i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e S e c r e ­ ta ry a re a m a r itim e a d m in is tr a ­ to r a n d a t r a v e l s e r v i c e d ir e c t o r , b o t h a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 . (C k »ntin n ed f r o m P a g e 1) w h e r e t h e Job s a r e s i m i l a r l y p a id o r h a v e c lo s e ly r e la te d fu n c tio n s, ure l i s t t h e m c o l l e c t i v e l y r a t h e r t h a n se r la tiu n . I I T h e P e o p le o f N ew Y o rk W h o N e v e r Finished ■ H I G H I B I I S C H O O L S a re in v it e d t o w r it e f o r FREE B ro c h u re . T ells h o w y o u ca n e a rn a D ip lo m a AT HOME IN SPARE TIME I AMERICAN SCH OOL D ept. 9A P-26 130 W. 42 St.. N ew York, N.Y. 10036. BR 9-2604, Day o r N lghf Send m« yo u r fro * 56>page High School Booklet I Nam e A g e ______ % ddresa --------A p t,_______ City __________________________________ S t a t e __________ Z ip _______ I T h e a d m in is tr a to r o f t h e e n ­ v ir o n m e n ta l sc ie n c e s a d m in is tr a ­ t i o n g e t s $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 a n d h i s d e p u t y , $ 3 0 ,2 39 . T h e d ir e c t o r o f t h e n a ­ t io n a l b u r e a u o f s t a n d a r d s r e c e i v e s $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 a n d t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r o f p a t e n t s , t h e s a m e . T h e r e a r e 15 m em bers o f th e board o f p a te n t a p p e a ls , n e a r l y a ll o f w h o m g e t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 a y e a r . F iv e r e g io n a l c o m m issio n e r s (s t a tio n e d in W a s h in g to n ) r e c e iv e $ 2 8 ,7 5 0 . I n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e S e c r e t a iT , thi*ee s p e c i a l a ssista n ts ( v e t s p r e f e r r e d ) , g e t $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ; 15 o t h e r j o b s r a t e d a t $ 3 0 ,2 3 9 c o n ­ s i s t o f d ir e c t o r s o f a g e n c i e s , d e p u t y a s s is ta n ts , h e a d s o f su b d iv isio n s. NOW YOU CAN READ YOUR NEW YORK DAILY COLUMN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY N E W Y O R K O A IL Y C O L U M N and L .T h e N E W T O lU ^ l^ fiG i(p a |p o a (p (, BeSureto BuyYourBaityColumnNOWonYourNewsstandEveryBay S u d »7 DmUj I f ^ e t c ., w i t h v e t s p r e f e r r e d f o r 7 o f t h e 15. A ls o i n t h i s o f f i c e a r e 12 s i m i l a r j o b s a t $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ( v e t s p r e ­ ferred fo r th r ee o f th e se ). A d ir e c t o r o f p u b lic a f f a i r s a n d a d irecto r fo r t h e o f fic e o f C o n ­ g r e s s io n a l r e la tio n s b o th r e c e iv e $ 2 2 ,8 3 5 (v e t p referred fo r th e la t te r ) . T h e r e are four c o n fid e n ­ tia l a ss ista n ts to th e S e c r e ta r y , a t $ 1 9 ,7 8 0 ; t w o m o r e c o n f i d e n t i a l a s ­ s i s t a n t s , a t $ 1 6 ,9 4 6 ; a n d t w o a t $ 1 4 ,4 0 0 . T h e r e a r e a l s o f o u r p r i ­ v a t e s e c r e t a r ie s in th is o ffic e , a t s a l a r i e s r a n g i n g f r o m $7 ,6 9 0 t o $12,174. T h e r e a r e 13 c o n f i d e n t i a l a s ­ sista n ts, sp e c ia l a ssista n ts and d e p u tie s In o th e r o f fic e s a n d b u r ­ eau s o f th e C om m erce D ep t, b e­ sid e s t h e A sst. S e c r e ta r ie s , w h o g e t a s a l a r y o f $ 1 9 ,7 8 0 . I n t h e s e sa m e o ffic e s are se v en m o re c o n ­ f i d e n t i a l a s s i s t a n t s w h o g e t $ 1 6 ,946; fo u r c o n fid e n tia l a ss ista n ts , a t $ 1 2 ,1 7 4 ; a n d 2 4 p r i v a t e s e c r e ­ t a r i e s a t $6,321 t o $ 1 2 ^ 7 4 . I n a d d itio n , th e r e a r e six to p jo b s in t h e m a r itim e a d m in is tr a ­ t i o n , p a y i n g f r o m $ 1 2 ,1 7 4 t o $ 1 9 ,780 (v e t p referred fo r o n e sp e c ia l a ssista n t). I n t h e b u rea u o f in te r n a tio n a l c o m m e r c e t h e r e a r e 18 to p j o b s a t $ 1 4 ,4 0 9 a n d $ 1 6 ,9 4 6 (v ets p r e ­ f e r r e d f o r 11 o f t h e m ) , a n d s e v e n o f th e s e jo b s w ill n o t b e v a c a n t fo r several m o n th s. D ep t, o f Labor I n th e o ffic e o f th e S ecreta ry a r e : f i v e a s s t , s e c r e t a r i e s , a t $ 2 8 ,750 ( v e t p r e f e r r e d f o r t w o o f t h e m ) ; a n a d m in istr a to r of w a g e a n d h o u r d iv isio n s a n d a c o m ­ m issio n e r o f la b o r s ta t is t ic s , b o th a t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 ; a n d a d i r e c t o r o f t h e w o m e n ’s b u r e a u , a t $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 . T h ere are th r e e to p jo b s in th e e m p lo y e r s’ c o m p e n s a tio n a p p e a ls b o a r d ,— t w o a t $ 1 9 ,7 8 0 ( v e t s p r e f e n e d ) ; an d on e (th e c h a ir m a n ), a t $2 2,8 3 5 . T h e r e a r e t w o m a n ­ p o w e r d e v e lo p m e n t o ffic e r s, o n e a t $ 1 6 ,9 4 6 a n d t h e o t h e r a t $ 1 9 ,78 0 i n W a s h i n g t o n . A n d t h e r e a r e o n e e a c h ; i n S a n P r a n c d sc o ; L e x ­ i n g t o n , K y .; A t l a n t a , C3a.— f r o m $ 1 2 ,1 7 4 to $ 1 6 ,9 4 6 . T h e r e a r e a ls o i n t h e o f f i c e o f th e S e c r e ta r y : a n e x e c u tiv e a s ­ s i s t a n t , a t $ 2 6 ,2 6 4 ; a n e c o n o m i c a d v is e r , sp e c ia l a ssista n ts and c o n f i d e n t i a l a s s i s t a n t s f r o m $ 1 2 ,174 t o $ 1 9 ,7 8 0 ; th r e e p r i v a t e s e c ­ r e ta r ie s , $ 6 ,9 8 1 t o $ 9 ,2 9 7 . A n d th e r e a re th r e e p r iv a te s e c r e ta r ie s in t h e o ffic e o f th e U n d e r S e c r e 7 t a r y , a t $ 1 0 ,2 0 3 a n d $ 1 2 ,1 7 4 . 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H e a lt h , E d u c a tio n , W e lfa r e M o s t o f t h e to p jo b s in t h e D e p a r tm e n t of H e a lth , E d u c a tio n a n d W e lfa r e are in th e S e c r e ta r y 's o f f i c e . T h e S e c r e t a r y ’s f i v e p r i n ­ c i p a l a s s i s t a n t s a r e r a t e d a t $ 2 8 ,750 p er year. P o u r c o m m issio n e r s in o t h e r o f f i c e s g e t $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 p e r year. 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A p p l i c a t i o n s : F i l i n g P e r io d A p p l i c a t i o n s I s s u e d a n d received Monday throu«:h Friday from | to 5 p.m., except Thursday (i-om 8 : 3 0 a.m. to 5 : 3 0 p.m., and Sirturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. a .m . A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a r e o b ta in ­ a b l e f r e e e i t h e r b y t h e <a p p lic a n t in p e r s o n o r b y h i s r e p r e s e n t a t iv e a t t h e A p p l i c a t i o n S e c t i o n o f the D e p a r t m e n t o f P e r s o n n e l a t 49 T h o m a s S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k . N Y. 10 0 1 3 . T e l e p h o n e 5 6 6 - 8 7 2 0 M a i l e d r e q u e s t s f o r a p p lic a tio n b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e a stam p ed , se lf-a d d r e sse d b u sin e s s-siz c en< v e l o p e a n d m u s t b e r e c e iv e d by t h e P e r s o t m e l D e p a r t m e n t a t least f i v e d a y s t>efore t h e c l o s in g date to r t h e f i l i n g o f a p p l i c a t i o n s . C o m p le t e d a p p lic a tio n fo rm s w h ic h a r e f ile d b y m a i l m u s t bt s e n t to th e P e r so n n el D ep a rtm e n t a n d m u s t b e p o s t m a r k e d n o later t h a n t h e l a s t d a y o f f i l i n g or as s t a t e d c t h e r w i s e in t h e ex a m * I n a t lo n a n n o u n c e m e n t The A p p lic a tio n s S e c tio n of t h e P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t Is near t h e CThambers S t r e e t s t o p o f the m a i n s u b w a y l i n e s t h a t g o th r o \ig h t h e a r e a T h e s e a r e t h e I R T 7ttj A v e n u e L in e a n d t h e I N D 8tb A v e n u e L in e . T h e I R T L e x in g t o n A v e n u e L in e s t o p t o u s e Is the B r o o k ly n B r id g e s t o p a n d t h e B M T Q T a n d R R l o c a l ’s s t o p Is C ity Hall B o th lin e s h a v e e x it s to D uane S t r e e t , a s h o r t w a lk f r o m t h e P ersorm el D e p a r tm e n t. STATE STA TE— R oom 11 0 0 at 270 B r o a d w a y . 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S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y E m p lo y e e s ’ P ro b le m s D i s c u s s e d A t IM e e tin g For e x tra a n d p r o m o tio n b a se d o n m e r it a n d f i t n e s s ; p ro iiK }tk )n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e a fo r s t e n o g r a p h e r s a n d c le r k s ; e s ­ ta b lis h m e n t o f d isa b ility in s u r ­ a n c e ; a p l a n f o r “c a l l - i n ” p a y , in c lu d in g m in im u m pay; and o th e r ite m s a if e c t in c th e term s a n d c o n d itio n s o f e m p lo y m e n t. Zip Code vs to — C iA H £ § -w o ie a C . ■L e a p e r . ON VO OS (d na «D A) ;3 H K M Q -< S 8 IM T e le v is io n Channel 31 Sunday, January 26 By WILLIAM GOFFEN 9:30 p.m.—^Documentaay Hour— “The School Story: ‘Shoebox P u b lish e a every Tuesday b y Pull of Dreams’ and ‘How Good ( M r . Q o i r e 0 , m m e m b e r o t Che N e w Y o r k B a r . te a c h e s la w a t u ,, LEADER PUBLICATIONS. INC. Are Our Schools?’ ” C o U e g o o f th o a t y o l N e w Y o r k , Is t h e a u t h o r o l m a n y b o o k s t7 Dvane Street, New York. N.Y. 10007 212-IEekmoii 3-«010 10:30 p.m.—W ith Mayor Lindsay a r t ic le s a n d e o - a u t t io r c d “ N e w 1 (o r k C r i m i n a l L a w . ' * ) — weekly reports presented In J e r r j Fiiikeletein, P u blish er cooperation with W NEW -TV. A n d it B u re a u « f C i r c u la t lo u s Paul Kyer, Editor B.V. C opeland, Axsoc. E d ito r Joe Deasy, J r ^ City E ditor R on L inden, A ss’t. E d itor Monday, January 27 N. H. fttager. bu sin ess Manager 3:00 p.m.—^Return to Nursing— “The Patient W ith Diabetes.” Advertisinc Representatives: Program 15 of a refresher ALBANY — Joseph T. Bellew — 303 So. M anning Blvd.. IV 2-5474 course for nurses. K IN (;S T O N . N.Y. — C harlea A ndrew s — 239 Wall Street, F E deral 8-8350 4:00 p.m. — Around the Clock — lOe per copy. Subscription Price $3.00 to membeiB mt tiM CivO New York Police Academy series Service Employees Association. $5.00 to non-memberc. for In-service training. 7:30 p.m.—On the Job—"Portable T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 21, 1969 Metal Ladders." New York City Flie Department training series. H e lp N e e d e d F a s t V3 E u CivilService Law & You il S e r v ic e A m e r i c a ’ s t M r g e s t W e e k l y t o r P u b l i c E m p lo y e e s M em ber I-) ca P iv T h e N ew Y ork la u n c h e d C ity U n ifo r m e d a c a m p a ig n F ir e O ffic e r s A ssn . fo r m o re m a n p o w e r a n d p la c e m e n t o f w h a t it te r m s “u n s a fe a n d has th e re­ o b s o le t e fir e e q u ip ­ m e n t.” T h e a lle g a tio n s o f t h e F ir e O ffic e r s U n io n o n f a c t s a n d fig u r e s. J o h n ap p ear b ased O ’M a r a , t h e U F O A p r e s i d e n t , h a s c a r e fu lly d o c u m e n te d a ll c a s e s o f u n d e r m a n n in g a n d o b so le te e q u ip m e n t. F o r e x a m p le , la s t w eek , m e n , th e c o n d itio n o u t-o f-s e r v ic e fo r O ’M a r a c ite d to n ew s­ o f fo u r p ie c e s o f a p p a r a tu s w h ic h p e r io d s of fro m six -a n d -a -h a lf a lm o s t a d a y . T h e s e c o m p a n ie s a d jo in e d each w ere hours o th e r In to one o f th e b u sie s t a r e a s o f th e B r o n x . As fa r as th e p r o b le m m anpow er d id not grow 500 new m en Friday, January 31 h a v e b e e n a p p o i n t e d i n t h e l a s t f e w m o n t h s . T h i s , w e a g r e e 12:00 noon—Documentary Hour— “The School Story: ‘Shoebox w i t h O ’M a r a a n d J o h n M a y e , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i f o r m e d F i r e Full of Dreams’ and ‘How Good F i g h t e r s A s s n ., Is n o t e n o u g h . W h e n t h e d e p a r t m e n t i n c r e a s e s Are Our Schools?’ ” b y a n o t h e r 2 ,0 0 0 m e n , a n d t h e a p p a r a t u s o n o r d e r i s r e c e i v e d 4:00 p.m. — Around the Clock — a n d p l a c e d i n t h e f l r e h o u s e s , t h e p r o b l e m w i l l b e s o l v e d — ^but New York Police Academy series n o t u n til th e n . for In-service training. F ir e C o m m is s io n e r L o w e r y a p p r o p r ia te i s d o i n g h i s p>art i n m a k in g b u d g e t r eq u ests. O ’M a r a i s d o in g h is p a r t b y a le r tin g th e p u b lic of th e d a n g e r s o f in fe r io r e q u ip m e n t a n d u n d e r m a n n in g . N ow i t Is u p to th e fisc a l e x p e r ts o f th e Sctiirday, Febraary 1 7:330 pjn.—On the Job—“Exter­ nal Cardiac Massage.” New York City Fire Department training series. a b le to m e e t th e b u d g e t req u est. SIGNATURE i jO T jl I I FOR SOCIAL ^rnURITY PIWPOSES » NOT FOR PENTfflCAT U.t. DtPAMTMSNT Of* MIALTH, KOUCATION. AND WKLfARR SOCIAL ficuairv AtMimtTIIATION OAtl-tODIt Q. I retired In 1965. Since then I believe that the amount that I am allowed to earn and still receive all my checks has changed. What Is the allowable amount now? A. Beginning with 1968 you may cam a total o f $1680 for the cal­ e n d a r yeiir a n d still receive all your checks. The $1680 represents gross wages o r net earnings from ■ e l l cmplojrmeni. I t d o e s n o t i n - elude pensions, interests on bank accounts and dividends from in­ vestments. • • • Q. I earned $3000 in 1969 rather than the $2100 I earned In 1968 and I worked In every month. How many checks would I not be entitled to? %. For the amount earned be­ tween $1680 and $2880 you would l<Kie |600. For the amount earned h a s u n d o u b te d ly done m uch t o ef. m o te p u b lic h a r m o n io u s g o v ern m en t. The r e la tio n sh ip s w ith p u b lic has p o lic y pro- o p e r a tio n s g e n e r a lly been of e ffe c ­ t u a t e d t h r o u g h r e c o g n i t i o n o f t h e p u b l i c e m p l o y e e ’s r i g h t to o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i o n a n d t h e o r d e r l y p r o c e s s e s of c o lle c t iv e b a r g a in in g . A P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la t io n s Board h a s b e e n c r e a te d to a s s is t in r e s o lv in g p u b lic e m p lo y e e s a n d p u b lic e m p lo y e r s . d isp u te s b etw een 13, 1 9 6 8 ), J u stic e H arry B. F rank con­ s id e r e d w h e t h e r a n I n j u n c t io n a g a in s t a s t r ik e b y sta tio n a r y fir e m e n e m p lo y e d by th e D ep a rtm en t C ity o f N e w Y o r k s h o u ld th e r e fu se -b u r n in g p la n ts . THE p u rsu an t be F IR E M E N had to 220 S e c tio n a p p lie d of th e to to a ccep t. o ffer , w h e r e u p o n sit b y ” p e n d in g voked th is fir e m e n to b e g in n in g 6, 1968 fa ile d w ere fo rced 14, 1968. A ct th e SO UGHT n o t to The next report e n jo in in g m e m b e r sh ip ten d ed r e v ie w . w ith to an B. In a ll any P rank m e m b e r sh ip h e ld th a t th e “r e c o g n iz e d ” stru ct th e c o r d in g ly th e N ovem ber 5 in c in e r a to r a b id e to h e ld on th a t w ork c o m p ly w ith th e a th e iss u e h e a r in g w as “ s t r i k e ” a s d e f i n e d b y the h a d e n d e a v o r e d to per­ p r o p e r l e g a l a c t i o n . J u stic e retu rn th e o f the sto p p a g e ” com es fo r to to a th e U n io n as th e court orders to in ­ J u r ist ac­ w ork. The p r e lim in a r y in ju n c tio n , e ffe c tiv e N o v e m b e r 12, 1968. H o w e v e r , t h e U n io n to 211 in str u c t sto p ­ be A ct su b jects m o tio n to p la n ts N ovem ber sp o n ta n eo u s w ork o r g a n iz a tio n m e m b e r sh ip g ra n ted of re­ s ta tio n a r y con­ r u le d term T a y lo r e m p lo y e e sh ift th e U n io n sh o u ld FRANK to th en th e str ik e . T h e t h e T a y lo r A ct. A lth o u g h t h e U n io n th e of o ffic e r s “sp o n ta n eo u s w ith in th e d e fin itio n o f th e su ad e reject m e m b e r s “ to o rd er u n d e r S e c tio n th e r e w a s n o s tr ik e , b u t “ a a to th e N o v em m b er 6 to U n io n engage b ecau se p a y m e n t ot v o ted w ork. T h e fro m th e JU S T IC E H A R R Y C o m p tr o lle r fo r C o m p tr o lle r day m id n ig h t to p a g e ,” a n d t h a t a h e a r in g w h e t h e r th e r e w a s a str ik e . u n n ecessary in c in e r a to r o f f i c e r s a d v i s e d t h e rank o ffic e r s u r g e d th e to s h u t d o w n T H E C IT Y T a y lo r and th e C ity Law n e v e r th e le ss U n io n ju d ic ia l o ffe r of e m p l o y e e s ten d p r iv a te in d u s tr y .. T h e C ity m a d e a T hey th e th e Labor c o m p r o m is e o f fe r w h ic h t h e U n io n file S a n ita tio n f u r n a c e s a t t h e C i t y ’s e l e v e n p r e v a ilin g w a g e r a te s in and of g ra n ted . T h e se in ju n c tio n . The a p p a r e n tly C ity of N ew over $2880 yon will lose $1.00 Y o r k t h e n m a d e a s e c o n d m o t i o n , t h i s t i m e t o a d j u d g e t h e for each $1.00 earned. Therefore U n i o n I n c o n t e m p t o f c o u r t ( C i t y o f N e w Y o r k v . C R E T A , you will not be entitled to $720 ( N e w Y o r k L a w J o u r n a l , J a n u a r y 2,‘ 1 9 6 9 ) . in Social Security benefits. * Questions and Answers LAW o f N ew Y o rk to fa ile d C ity A d m in is ­ tr a tio n to d o th e ir p a r t b y m a k in g th e n e c e ssa r y m o n e y a v a il­ TAYLOR J o u r n a l, N o v e m b e r Wednesday, January 29 3:00 pjn.—^Return to Nvurslng— “The Patient W ith CVA: Part I.” Program 16 of a refresher course for nurses. 4:00 pjn. — Around the Clock — New York Police Academy series for In-service training. 7:30 pjn.—On the Job—“Portable Metal Ladders.” New York City Fire Department training series. o v e r n ig h t. R a th e r , Is c o n c e r n e d , s o m e THE f e c t u a t e t h e p u b lic p o lic y o f t h e S t a t e Tuesday, January 28 W H E N R E S O R T T O ju d ic ia l c o e r c io n b e c o m e s n eces­ 4:00 p.m. — Around the Clock — s a r y , I t i s f o r t h e C o u r t s t o i n t e r p r e t t h e m e a n i n g o f th e New York Police Academy series T a y l o r A c t . I n C i t y o f N e w Y o r k v . C R E T A ( N e w Y o r k L aw for In-servlce training. Thursday, January 30 3:00 p.m.—^Documentary Hour— It w a s c a u se d b y y e a r s o f in a c t iv it y in t h e p a st. C a p ita l b u d g e t “The School Story: ‘Shoebox p r o je c ts o v e r th e y e a r s fo r n e w e q u ip m e n t w e n t u n fille d . Full of Dreams’ and ‘How Good Are Our Schools?” A t th e p r e s e n t tim e , so m e 80 p ie c e s o f e q u ip m e n t a re e i t h e r o n o r d e r o r f u n d s a r e b e i n g s o u g h t t o m a k e t h e o r d e r . 4:00 p.m. — Around the Clock — New York Police Academy series F o r ty p ie c e s o f a p p a r a tu s w ill b e d e liv e r e d b e fo r e M a y , w h ic h for in-service training. s h o u ld s o lv e s o m e o f t h e p r o b le m . H o w e v e r , t h e C ity P la n ­ 7:30 pjn.—On the Job—“Extern in g C o m m is sio n , t h e B u d g e t B iir e a u a n d t h e B o a r d o f E s ti­ - nal Cardiac Massage.” New m a te m u s t a p p r o v e a t le a s t a fo u r m illio n d o lla r b u d g e t r e ­ York City Fire Department q u e st in o r d e r to k e e p u p t h e r e p la c e m e n t p ro g ra m . training aeries. H ow ever, C h e c k - O f f S u s p e n s io n « « Q. I work on a seasonal basis and therefore am only employed during the summer months. My net earnings usually come to about $5000 which would mean that I would lose a substantial nimiber or probably all of my checks. Is this true? A. No this Is not necessarily true. While It Is correct that considering the total amount of your earnings you could lose most of your Social Security ben­ efits, you will find yourself en­ titled to some checks because of the provision that permits pay­ ment of checks regardless o l your earnings during the year, for any months in which yoa neither earn $140 in wages nor render substantial servloes in s e l f e m ­ ployment. T h i s provision e o v e n an beneficiaries but in your omo will probably permit c h e e k s f o r a majority o f tlie montlis In t l i « je a r . A T T H E C O N T E M P T H E A R IN G , t h e U n io n a c k n o w le d g e d Its g u ilt, s o th a t th e o n ly iss u e b efo re th e C ourt w as the p e n a l t y . I n d e t e r m i n i n g t h e p e n a l t y , J u s t i c e A l f r e d M . A scio n e o b se r v e d t h a t t h e p e n a ltie s im p o s a b le seem ed g r o s sly In a d e q u a te in C ity in c u r r e d lo ss e s to la n d fill th e aresus annual p e n a lty dues $ 1 ,0 0 0 fo r c h e c k -o ff fo r a of in c in e r a tin g dues each of th e day m a x im u m $200 over for exp en ses. th e of th e p e r io d JU S T IC E J u r ist set str ik e p e r io d , A S C IO N E c h e c k - o f f w o u ld U n io n who b e n e fit w ent on th e n o t su sp en d NOTED th e str ik e rank loss of p lu s m o n th s. e ig h te e n incom e of u m f i n e of m a x im p a y a b le th e th a t and co n tra ry m a x im u m a m o n th ly The d id upon B ased th e str ik e of e ig h t-d a y m e n ts. H ow ever, h e c a r t in g garbage it. U n io n , C R E T A h a d c a s h a s s e t s o f $ 6 ,0 0 0 a n d $ 8 ,0 0 0 T a y lo r Act the u n d er th e p resen t case, b ecau se i n e x c e s s o f $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 i n In ste a d m e m b e r sh ip w as th e to in sta ll­ in c h e c k -o ff. s u s p e n sio n of file m e m b e r s th e a d v ic e dues o f th e of th e ir o f f i c e r s . H e o b s e r v e d t h a t i t Is n o t t h e i n t e n t o f t h e T a y lo r A ct of to T a y lo r bankrupt A ct a U n io n . s p e c ific a lly p e n d e d c h e c k -o ff to e n a b le lin e a fte r e x b a u stio n In d eed , a u th o r iz e s o f its S e c tio n 210 r e in s ta te m e n t (f) of a th e su s­ a U n io n to p a y t h e b a la n c e of * cash and se c u r itie s . "r.-iWW,: ? q u e stio n s about health in s u r a n c e WILLIAM T. PARRY Covernment Relations Manager b lue c r o s s - b l u e s h i e l d Albany, N ew York TTiis C u iu m ii w ill a p p e a r p e r io d ­ ically As a p u b lic se r v ic e , M r. Parry w ill a n s w e r q u e s t io n s rela r tlve to tn e S t a t e w i d e P l a n . P l e a s e lubmit your Parry, B lu e Manager, 1215 q u e stio n s Cx'oss The to B lu e M r. S h ie ld S ta te w id e W e s te r n A venue, P la n . A lb a n y . N,Y. 12203. P l e a s e d o n o t s u b m i t (luestlons p e r t a i n in g to sp e c ific claims. O n ly q u e s t i o n s o f g e n e r a l interest can ; Q, M u s t I be an sw ered be ’■i T h e n e x t tim e s o m e g u y te lls y o u a u sed car i s " |u s t l i k e n e w " a s k fo r th e g u a r a n te e . ANSWERS & ♦ here. h o sp ita liz e d in order to r e c e iv e r e im b u r s e ­ m ent fo r d o cto r hom e c a lls and o ffic e under m y S ta te w id e P la n ? A. N o. S u c h under M ed ica l^ P la n . of Y ou p ita liz e d M a jo r c a lls a re co v e r e d Part III th e need in (M a jo r S ta te w id e not order M e d ic a l be to h os­ r e c e iv e b e n e fits , th e c o - i n s u r a n c e and but deduc­ tible f a c t o r s d o a p p l y . Q. 1 have been a m em b er o f th e S t a t e w id e P la n ever sin c e it S ta te tir e w as o ffer ed e m p lo y e e s. th is year If at to I re­ 62 w ill m y b e n e fits b e th e sa m e a s if I w e r e s t i l l w o r k i n g ? A. Y e s . B e n e f i t s for b o th tiv e e m p l o y e e s a n d m em bers of th e ac­ r e tir e d S ta te w id e P la n a r e e x a c t l y t h e s a m e . I n ­ c id e n ta lly , th is p r iv ile g e of W h e n all t h e s m o o t h talk is d o n e , a g u a r a n t e e is o b o u t t h e o n ly th ing this kind o f g u y is g u a r a n t e e d n o t to give you. W h i c h m ight e x p l a i n w h y s o m a n y p e o p l e find it r o u g h g o i n g w ith a u s e d c a r th e y g o t from a s m o o t h ta lking s a le s m a n . V olksw agen used c a r d e a le r s a r e n 't sm ooth ta lk e r s. In f a c t, w e a r e n ' t t a lk e r s a t all. O u r g u a r a n t e e s a y s it all. W e ’ll r e p a i r o r r e p l a c e a n y o f t h e m a j o r w o r k ­ ing p a r t s o f o u r g u a r a n t e e d u s e d c a r s , f o r 30 d a y s o r 1 0 0 0 miles, w h i c h e v e r c o m e s first, f r e e . T h e e n g i n e , transm ission, f ro n t a x l e a s s e m b lie s , r e a r a x l e , e l e c t r i c a l system , b r o k e system a r e all covered. W e c a n c o v e r them b e c a u s e w e fix w h a t n e e d s fixing b e f o r e h a n d . W h e n w e in s p e c t o u r t r a d e - i n s . If th e y d o n ' t p a s s in s p e c t io n , o f c o u r s e , t h e / d o n ' t g e t th e g u a r a n t e e . But if th e y d o , a n y th in g w e h a v e t o s a y a b o u t them w e s a y in w riting. It's all th e c o n v e r s a t i o n y o u n e e d . c o n tin u in g t h e S t a t e w i d e P la n Into r e t i r e m e n t is o n e of th e ex c e lle n t f e a t u r e s o f t h e p la n . Q- P l e a s e of an te ll me if th e a r tific ia l e y e cost is c o v ­ ered b y m y S t a t e w id e P la n ? A. Y e s . of The an covered in itia l p u rch ase a r tific ia l eye m e d ic a l is a exp en se under t h e M a jo r M e d ic a l p o r ­ tio n of Any r e p la c e m e n t your S ta te w id e in P la n . th e fu - h o w e v e r , w ill n o t b e c o v ­ ered b y M a j o r M e d i c a l . Q- I a m c o v e r e d b y b o t h M e d ­ ic a r e and P la n . If so to th e I th e n ecessary cards? S ta te w id e sh o u ld have h o sp ita l, to sh ow is to it b o th Y es. In t h a t w a y , t h e h o s P ita l w i l l k n o w t h e f u l l e x ent o f b e n e f its to w h ic h e n title d . 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Yonkerk Dunwoodie Molor Cor|it AuttioriiM o cn W h-i n w r* m >■ aM 533 H c d t»> CL. to o ON VO O l g a M T o r r e s , 'W v la n W r i g h t , A i r e P C la r k , R e n a C W h i t e , S u z ­ E l i g i b l e ( C o n t in u e d f r o m L a s t W e e k ) o^ t CQ o eo H3 00 Ol H K U o < s 8 pc; u U3 7261 S a d ie L ern er, K it t y N a d e l, O d e ssa R B ro w n , N e ttie S c h r a tte r , I s a d o r a M itc h e ll. T illie E S o lo T ltz, J u a n i t a J E p p s , C h a r l e s P J o h n s o n , A n n a D e b r o s k i, M a r y E T h o m p s o n , M a r ia n n e W is n ie w riti, M e l v i n e P S te w a r t, A n n a P e p e , E s t h e r C 3oldstein, H a t t i e M W a l l e r , P h y llis tL n L e e , H a r r i e t B E ls e n s t e ln , S a lly G e tz , M o lly T a s so n e , M y ra D M oore, A n n J W h ite , Jo sep h S e id m a n , H ild a E a le y , A n n e T F a r in a , R o se B r a c h m a n , D a le B lo c k . A n n ie M S h a n d , O r e t h a S M a x w e l l , B e v e r l y A P lo r y a n z la . H y a c in th L B e n ja m in . 72 9 1 J o h n n i e M L o v e j o y , M a r i o n S p a r r o n , R o s a b e ll e H a r r is , J a m e s j D in e e n , B e ry l D G ra n t, J o a n W a sh in g to n , R o y M G a rd n er, E s­ sie M J o h n so n , D a n ie l P C u n n een , E n a L G r i s t . I m o g e n e M c C a ll, G e r tr u d e B lu m b a u m . P r a n c e s M P o le y . R e g i n a M B i r g e l e s . W a r r e n a L S h a w , L o u is e D a w s o n . B r e n d a E P a u lk , E s th e r M A lle n , E le a n o r E A lex a n d er, P red C B a t e s , Y v o n n e C e a s e r , L illy A L i p e r t , E l s i e L D a r r e ll, B r e n d a J M o r a l e s , M a r ie G P e d e r i c o , G l o i a O ’S h a t z , R o s e t t a m S m i t h , E l e a n o r e G J u lia n , C a th e r in e V a n ce, A z ile e J o h n s o n . 73 21 R o b b ie s t h n C l e r k S im m o n s, H ow ard L Jack son , P ra n ces D W ood y. E m m a R o b in ­ s o n . M a t i l d a C h a d w ic k . E l i z a b e t h S ta g g e r . H a r o ld T W e b ste r , D o n a M S to k e s . A n d r e w A L a n c a ste r . P l o r e n c e E C o llin s . M a r g a r e t A S ta r r . M a x in e S B e n n e tt. D e b o r a h G e n e r e tte , J o s e p h in e J o sie , C a r m e lo P u jo ls , N o r m a L S n e e d , R e ­ m a i n R A j a p o , E d d ie S u b e r o , S a n ­ dra B K rau s, R u th J B run son , E liz a b e th P e a r r in g to n , M a r ie A S te p h e n so n , J a c q u e lin e W h ite ­ sid e , S y lv ia E J o h n s o n , R o s e W a s s e r m a n , V ir g in ia T a y lo r . E la in e D a b n e y , H e l e n J A lb o c k . G e r t r u d e D H a w k in s. 7351 M a r y S c ir g h io o , R o b e r ta C a m p b e ll . K a t h r y n N R o l l e r s o n . S a n d r a N S m ith , G la d y s L M a r ­ sh a ll, E la in e C P u m p h r e y , M ic h a e l L e v in e , E l l a Z ip k in , L u e P C o x , N orm a J C rock er, D o lo r e s M W h i t t i n g t o n , M ild r e d R e i n , I s a ­ bel P oster. J o se p h N P rance, P a u l e t t e M c N e il , J a n n i e E Y o u n g A lin e S m ith , T h e lm a P H o m er, D o a K u p fe b e r g , M a ry A B a ile y , M a r ia n c a te s , A n n a L in c o ln , L e o n o r M C ruz, H e le n M L e n ih a n , W in ifr e d M E v a n s, M a ry E O n e m bo. D o ro th y K a ren . B arb ara S p e n ­ cer, P a tr ic ia F W illia m s . P o r tia F errara, Jesusa Cox. L H a n k in s, S o n ia a O 73 8 1 n d e y Is b e lle L i s t G u e r r id o . G w e n d o ly n S m a llw o o d , M a r ie j C h r istia n , K a t e D e u t o h m a n , A lic e S a la s , S o p h ie A L a p I n s k i, S y l v i a C o h e n , R o s e B R o t h e , C a rm en B G a r c ia . D o r o th y H a r d y , G e r tr u d e D H a w k in s. 7351 M a r y S c ir g h io o . R o b e r ta C a m p b e ll . K a t h r y n N R o l l e r s o n , S a n d r a N S m ith , G la d y s L M a r ­ s h a l l . E l a i n e C P im i p h r e y , M i c ­ h a e l L e v in e , E l l a Z i p k i n . L u e P C ox, N o r m a J C rock er, D o lo r e s M W h itt in g to n , M ild r e d R e in , I s a ­ bel F oster, J o se p h N France, P a u l e t t e M c N e il , J a n n i e Y o im g , A lin e S m it h , T h e lm a P H o m e r , D o r a K u p fer b e r g , M a ry A B a ile y , M a r ia n Y a te s . A n n a L in c o ln . L e o n o r M C ruz, H e le n M L e n ih a n . W in ifr e d M v a n s. M a ry E O n e m bo. D o ro th y K aren . B arb ara S p e n ­ cer. P a tr ic ia P W illia m s , P o r tia Cox. 7381 I s b e lle F errara, Jesusa G u e r r id o , G w e n d o l y n S m a l l w o o d , M a r ie J C h r i s t i a n , K a t e D e u t c h m a n , A lic e S a la s , S o p h ie A L a p in sk i, S y lv ia C o h e n , R o s e B R o th e , C a r m e n B G a r c ia , D o r o th y H a rd y , J a c q u e lin e M a th e w so n , B e n n ie M D u d le y , T h o m a s E M c N is h , J o s e f G o t th e lf , M a r le n e P T a y lo r , I n o c e n c i a P e n a , C la r a A W a s h i n g t o n , M a r ily n E J a c k , C o n su e lla S p e n ­ c e r , G e n o E W o r r e ll, M a r i a V E n c a r n a c io n , G e r tr u d e S a n d le r . a n n e G ilb e r t, B r ig ld M C h a r lo tte B r o w n . F ig u e r a s , 7 4 1 1 A lb a V M a l c o l m , G r a c e E M o t e n , M iir ie l E G o r d o n , C a t h e r ­ i n e J o n e s , O tis L S m a r t, F a y G G o r e lic k , G a il V R u iz , J u a n it a B r o o k s , G la d y s B a lla r d , E a s te r M M a to h e ll, A n n ie J a m e s , R o s e G a la n te , M im i P a llis te r , Leona S ta r k s , M in n ie M itz , G e r a ld in e S p e lle r . J o h n n ie R G r e e n , M a r y M u r p h y , R o b e r t M C rin io n , L e n a B S lo a n , E d ith M S c o tt. H a ze l W C la r k e , L i l l i a n B r o w n , M o n t e N o ir is. L a u ra L J o h n so n , E th e l R o s e n th a l, H a r r ie t D D ix o n , R h o d e r i c k M c M o r r ie s J r , C e c i l i a P D a u w a y , C o n c e tta P a g a n o . 7441 W illie M R a n d o lp h . B e u ­ la h J B r y a n t, R o se G o m ez, A lv e n ia B R o b in so n , V e r n o n J . A lle y n e , E liz a b e th P o w e ll, D o n J G o ld b e r g , L o u ise C o u n c il, B e t t y S o lo m o n , P rances P M cC ray, B r e n d a P M ile s, T h e r e s a G a in e s , J u a n i t a B G ill, R o s e M G r e e n , R o b e r t P H a z e lto n , Y v o n n e M G u a r d ia la , O m e n a P a h ie , G la d y s J A d am s, R u th B e ck er, J o a n n e W a sh in g to n , H ecto r A rroyo, I s m e n ia S a n ch ez, A n n a M D ev ea u x . A n d r e w M W i l l s , A n a R O liv o , J a n e M c D a n ie l, G e o r g e B r itc h , T h o m a s P e m in e lla , J u a n H e r n a n ­ d ez, A n t h o n y J L a g u a r d ia . 7471 V ic to r R C a r d o n a , E lle n L A r z illi J e a n n e M K a y s e r , S a m S h e r m a n , R o b e r t H W illia m s , S t e - p h e n M B e l l o l s e , A lb e r t h Wif* V in c e n t A D isa lv o , R o b e r t W q ” d n e r , S y l v i a A J o n e s , Joseph?,!' G o n z a le z , T h e lm a S a b e l Anu B i t t e r b a u m , S h i r l e y M a n d e l. j a n S K l e i n , R o s e L F r i b o u r g , M elvin J to h n s o n , M a r s h a L i e b m a n , Maca^ r i u s J B l a s k o , I r e n e L N e lk in , jn ' d i t h Z w i r n , M a r j o r i e R Monti A n g e la A S a n so sti, Prances M o o d y , J o a n n e C H a r t , M ic h e le T T o r e l l o , Q e r a r d A E b b e t s , C ath. e r i n e B u l l e n , B o b b y E B u r c h , Ru] d o lp h R o th m a n . 7 5 0 1 S a m u e l W i l l i a m s , W illiam A D i l l a r d , R a f a e l a V e u z a , Annette B e r s o n , L i l l i a n F l e i s c h m a n , Rog. D G o r o n in , J a c k W e is s, L ynn p s i e M C x im m in g s , B e r n a d e t t e Bov e i l , G e r t r u d e H a l p e r i n , M argaret S i a s , S y l v i a S t e m , W i l m a Udvari, R e b e c c a A lp e r t , B e r n a L Ladson, G e n e c a W a r d , V i n c e n t P Hickey, R u b y M A i k e n , G l e n d a Sum pter’ M a r y E S t e w a r d , H i l d a M Davis,’ P i a n k W o o d w i t z , B e r n a r d j Weks b e r g , R u t h D a n z i g e r , J e r o m e Ko. V in sk y , I d a G r a n o v s k y , M a r ie Ll. b e r t i, E v e l y n E S h a p i r o , M a e DavIs L e la M B a r lo w . 7 5 3 1 D o r o t h y M G h e e , Cynthia B a s l e y , E s t e l le P a s b e r g , Dolores E P e r e z , L u e E K e i t h , Zenalda M u n e t , S h i r l e y Y B r o w n , Anna L M i d d l e t o n , S a l l y e V M o o r e , Bet­ t y L K n u c k l e s , V a l a r i e B Corbett, D i a n e C a l d w e l l , F i a n c e s S cheinb e r g , D o r o t h y A D y e r . E m i l e Ludg e r , B e a u l a h M M il l e r , L a u ra B R e e s e , E v e ly n L a w s o n , M a ttie P O l o w o s u k o , R u t h A L y o n s , Ether M W i l l i a m s , D o r i s C o h e n , Josephi n e B r o a d e s , E l s i e J a c o w i t z , Eliza­ b e t h J o n e s , B e r n i c e M Tumlin, O a r m e l a O K e r r , G l o r i a Schroude r, L o u i s e L o n g . 7 5 6 0 H i l d e g a r d e N e l s o n , Syd S R osem an, E liz a b e th Sullivan, T h e r e s a J u s t r y , M a r y E Felder, M u r i e l L in e r , V e r n e l l G l e n n , Anna B i l l i n g s , N a o m i M a d is o n , Ger­ tr u d e S o l o w a y , I r i s S m i t h , Ethel L Y e lv e r to n , L averne Powell, G r a c e R M o C u e , M i l d r e d Barlow, R i t a R C l e v e l a n d , M a r y L Jones, D o n n a J H a r r is , D o r o t h e a V Pitc a l m , C a s p e r J G u t t i e r i , MarcJa J W e in e r , G l o r i a D e l m a n , Elsie G r iffith , A n n a S ic ilia , B arbara V O o U in s, M larie D o u g h e r t y , Helen K a t z , R o b e r t a M W a t k i n s , Fied M Y a e g e r , L u c ille R o s e n b e r g . 7 5 9 1 M a r g a r e t P e n d a r v is , Lois A H e r z o g , A l y c e B H a w k i n s , John A M i n i o n , P a u l i n e A M arcian te, S o p h i a H a r k i n s , A n n e F ish m an . J e a n n e tte A tta w a y , S te p h en B (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 9) So C o n v en ien t . . . liv e J u st steps o f F F ifth A ven u e . . • G r a n d C e n tr a l . . . Tim es Square d HOTEL h a p p ily e v e r a f t e r M AN SFIELD I SPECIAL NOTETO ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEESOFTHE COUNTYOFNASSAU Health in surance is o n e of the last th in gs that you ng married c o u p le s are c o n c e r n e d about. But a s th e y ears p a s s and the fam ily b eg in s to grow, there are bound to b e well-baby visits to the doctor’s office, t o n sille cto m ie s, and th e m ultitude of CHOOSE GHI for the best health insurance available to you. APPLY to your Department Head for your enrollment form (#f*S illn e s s e s w e h um an b ein g s are heir to. 503). By completing and returning this form to your Department Head today, you too can have GHI protection at the earliest possibiedate. If you have questions regarding your health insurance benefits, we urge you to attend one of these four meetings, sponsored by the Nassau Chapter, C.S.E.A., where representatives of all Options will be present; That's w here GHI c o m e s into the picture. We can't m ake any January 21 January 23 January 28 January 30 - w e w ish you w ere. Patterson Home Auditorium Police Headquarters Auditorium, Mineola Meadowbrook Hospital, McCrae Auditorium Meadowbrook Hospital, McCrae Auditorium 12 West 44th St. NEW YORK CITY S ingles - Doubles A lso 1 & 2 Room Suites Special Datly & Weekly Rates for Civil Service Readers illn e ss a p le a sa n t thing, but w e can e lim in a te th e financial w o e s that m ak e i l ln e s s e s s o difficult to bear. If you are not already a m o n g GHI's over a million subscribers, The GHI Family Doctor Plan can b e b ou g h t by groups of tw e n ty or m ore e m p lo y e d p eo p le. Time; 8:00 P.M. 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C le r k E l i g i b l e s (Continued from Pa«:e 8) Leibowitz, R u th M itc h e ll, E s th e r ^ p a g n o ttl, G e rtr u d e A M axw ell, Jacqueline C lay, F lo re n c e T re tin , Belle D eu tsch , R it a A B enls, Y e tW ein stein, L ucille L y n n , J o ­ s e p h J A u le tta , E m e s tin R a g in , Mary M P u n d e rb u r k e , L illia n Sharff, E v a A dler, K itt y A Poole, Irene S W ein sto ck , J e a n n e t te r Miller, G e o rg e tte A ra o n a , L illia n p Hall, P r a n k R H a n se n , P a u lin e Silverman. 7621 M arie P W a lla c e J r ., L eafie j puleo, M a ry A P a g a n u c c i, M in ­ nie L B oone, M ild sed B C am p s, Fiancisca^ N a th a n ie l, B arb a ra C aipenter, D aisy G a u lt, G re e ta I Taylor, M a ry V F ra n c h e s e , Adele Rosenhaus, L in d a J B ro th e rs , E ric E Best, M illic e n t D u n k ley , C alv in E Counts, D o n n a Z a m e n , Z oila speller, Irv in g F e in b e rg , G e ra ld ­ ine H am ilto n , Z elia M C lare, R u bena C B rooks, G w e n d o lin e J o h n ­ son, R ae M ag azin e, J e a n E B a ttalio, Jo yce A n th o n , B ery l G D esliong, S h irle y O G ay , E m e s te e n Goode, D o ro th y C G o rd o n , Z o raida G a rc ia . 7651 J e s tin e M oore, E v ely n D Hairston, H e le n E R a n d le , S e lim a J A sgarali, M a ry B o n tk e , U n a E M cGrath, G lo ria R B oy sen, G e ra ld A T hom as, A n g elin a L io tta , F lo r­ ence Moody, M a ry A H u n te r, T o m ­ mie L J o in e r, Is a c h o r P o sn a n sk y , Florence K lo n sk y , Alice P P eaco ck , Elizabeth D un leav y, C y n th ia M c ­ Leod, Cleo S h a rp , M alo nese D o t­ son, Angelo L C ruz, J e a n P ig n o tti, Claire R o th , F i-ank P P a r r is h J r., Martha B o rto n , M a rie F C astelli, Reginald S ta p le to n , E rth a L Drummond, M a ry B ra d e , F e lic ita Redondo, E liz a b e th S a lte r. 7682 R o b e rt B e a tty , A licia Fernandez, M ich ele T B e a th , Fi’ances J G u ttm a n , A n n a S p e rduto, E s th e r E ib sh u tz , N a ta lie M Smith, M a ria P erez, G ra c e B a ttey, C elia T ra u b , G u ssie G oldberg, (C o ntin ued on P a g e 13) State Workers Assn. Needs Research Trainee In Albany T h e p o s itio n o f r e s e a r c h a s s is ta n t ( tr a in e e ) fo r th e C iv i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . is o p e n a n d w i l l p a y $ 7 ,2 0 0 p e r y e a r to s t a r t . T h is in c re a s e s b y d e g re e s a f t e r th e firs t y e a r o f s a t i s f a c t o r y s e r v i c e , t o $ 8 ,9 5 0 a y e a r . W ork in th is p o sitio n m u s t be p e rf o rm e d m a in ly in A lb a n y a n d h a v e th e ab ility to m e e t a n d d e a l c a n d id a te s w ill be re q u ire d to r e ­ erfectlv ely w ith o th e rs a n d to s e ­ side in th e im m e d ia te A lb a n y a r e a . c u re c o o p e ra tio n a n d av o id a n ­ T he A sso ciatio n is a n o n -p ro fit ta g o n ism s. T h e y m u s t be ab le to m e m b e rs h ip c o rp o ra tio n (a n E q u a l ab so rb k n o w led g e of la w s, ru le s O p p o rtu n ity E m p lo y e r) co m p o sed a n d re g u la tio n s g o v e rn in g public of 105,000 em p lo y e es of th e S ta te em p lo y ees a n d i m p a r t su ch k no w l­ of N ew Y o rk a n d 65,000 em p lo y ee s ed ge to A sso cia tio n m e m b e rs w h en of p o litic a l subdivision s of th e re q u ire d w ith c la r ity a n d a c c u ra c y . S ta te , o rg an ized fo r th e purpose^ T h e re fo re th e y h a v e to possess of im p ro v in g pu blic se rv ic e a n d good p o w ers of o b s e rv a tio n a n d th e w o rk in g c o n d itio n s of its m e m ­ m e m o ry a n d be ab le to c a rr y b e rs. M em b e rsh ip Is o rg a n iz e d in o u t co m p lex o ra l a n d w r itte n d ire c ­ o v e r 250 c h a p te rs th ro u g h o u t th e tions. As in m o s t resp o n sib le job s, c a n ­ S ta te . M a in h e a d q u a r te r s is in A lbany. A p p lic a tio n should be d id a te s m u s t be of good m o ra l c h a r a c te r . CJonviction fo r a felony, m a d e to t h a t ad d re ss. m isd e m e a n o r o r o th e r v io latio n R e q u ire m e n ts of law m a y b a r a p p o in tm e n t. A nd C a n d id a te s fo r th is p o sitio n a p h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n m a y be should h a v e g r a d u a te d fro m a re q u ire d . re co g n iz ed college or u n iv e rs ity A N ew Y o rk S t a t e d riv e r’s li­ fro m a fo m -y e a r c o u rse , p re f e r­ c e n se is re q u ire d b efo re a c tu a l ab ly w ith sp e c ia liz a tio n in m a th ­ aiHX)intment to th e p o sitio n . em a tic s, s ta tis tic s o r econom ics. D u tie s J f c a n d id a te s h a v e h a d o n e y e a r T he re s e a rc h a s s is t a n t m u s t, un­ of s a tis f a c to r y ex p e rie n c e , a f te r d e r th e su p e rv isio n of th e d ir e c to r college g ra d u a tio n , o r h a v e co m ­ of re s e a rc h , a s s is t in th e c o n d u ct p le te d 30 g ra d u a te h o u rs in p u b ­ of v ario u s re s e a i'c h stu d ies, co m ­ lic a d m in A itra tio n , p o litic a l pile d a ta a n d p re s e n t it in ta b u la r scien ce, g o v e rn m e n t, p u b lic a ffa irs o r g ra p h ic fo rm ; in v e stig a te sp eci­ o r g o v e rn m e n ta l a d m in is tra tio n , fic p ro b le m re la tiv e to vaa-lous th e y m a y be ap p o in te d d ire c tly to g o v e rn m e n ta l o r A sso c ia tio n a c ­ th e s a la ry g ra d e of th e p ositio n tiv itie s ; p e rfo rm reseai-ch p re lim ­ of R e s e a rc h A ssis ta n t. in a ry to p re p a ra tio n of repoi-ts; P. R. Representative For State Workers H e r e ’s a n u n u s u a l o p p o r t u n i t y t o s t e p u p i n o f p u b lic r e la tio n s . t h e w o rld T h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . is o f f e r i n g t h e p o s i ­ tio n o f p u b lic r e l a t i o n s s p e c ia lis t to s t a r t a t $ 1 0 , 7 7 5 a n d re a c h $12,985 a fte r five a n n u a l in ­ c re m e n ts . In a d d itio n to lib e ra l of th e 'A ssociation a n d its c h a p te rs v a c a tio n s a n d sick le a v e, all h e a lth a n d th e v a lu e of se rv ic e s re n d e r­ an d h o sp ita l in s u ra n c e is p a id by ed by pu blic em p lo y ee s. th e A ssociation. To ac co m p lish th is he m u s t e s­ T h e p o sitio n w ill b e a t th e As­ ta b lis h a n d m a in ta in p e rs o n a l r e ­ so c ia tio n ’s N ew Y o rk C ity office la tio n sh ip s w ith k e y re p i'e se n ta t 11 P a r k P lac e , w ith resid en cy a tiv e s of p re s s, ra d io a n d te lev i­ re q u ire d w ith in e a sy c o m m u tin g sio n in th e a ss ig n e d a r e a ; p re p a r e d is ta n c e . T h e successful c a n d id a te new s re le a se s a n d / o r sta-tem en ts will w ork in th e m e tro p o lita n New a n d d eliv er p e rso n a lly w h en pos­ Y ork a re a , in c lu d in g N a ssa u , Suf­ sib le; a r r a n g e fo r a n y a v a ila b le folk, W e s tc h e ste r a n d R ock land fre e p u blicity, e.g., TV a n d ra d io co u n ties. T h e re w ill be a p ro b a tio n ­ In terv iew s, se rv ic e clu b ta lk s, e tc .; a ry p erio d b e fo re a p p o in tm e n t is w rite new s fo r C ivil S erv ice L ea d ­ p e rm a n e n t. e r— prepai-e a n d a rr a n g e for p ro ­ T he A sso ciatio n Is a no n-pro fit d u ctio n a n d d is trib u tio n of flyers, m e m b e rsh ip co i-p o ratio n co m p o se d p o sters a n d o th e r p rin te d m a te r i­ of 105,000 em p lo y ee s of th e S ta te als: a tte n d C h a p te r a n d C o n fer­ of N ew Y ork a n d 65,000 em ploy- e n c e m e e tin g s w h en possible; de­ eees of p o litical su b d ivision s of velop p ub lic re la tio n s p ro g r a m s th e S ta te , o rg a n iz e d fo r th e p u r­ w ith in c h a p te rs ; p e rf o rm re la te d po se of im p ro v in g p u b lic se rv ic e d u tie s a s m a y b e re q u ire d . a n d th e w o rk c o n d itio n s of its C a n d id a te s m u s t be in so u n d m e m b e rs. h e a lth an d good p h y ic al co n d itio n , Q u alificatio n s w ith a p h y sic a l e x a m possibly re C a n d id a te s fo r th is p osition quii-ed. C onviction fo r a felony, m u s t h a v e c o m p le te d six y e a rs m is d e m e a n o r o r o th e r v io latio n of s a tis f a c to r y n e w sp a p e r, m a g ­ of law m a y b a r a p p o in tm e n t. R e s­ azin e, a d v e rtis in g , b ro a d c a s tin g , id e n c y in N ew Y o rk S ta te is re ­ o r public re la tio n s ex p erien ce, q u ire d a s is also p o sse ssio n of a th r e e y e a rs of w h ich re g u la rly in­ N ew Y o rk S ta te d r i v e r ’s lic e n se . A p p lic a n ts should ap p ly d ir e c t volved n e w sw ritin g a n d public con ­ ta c t; o r g r a d u a te d fro m a re c ­ to T he Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s ognized four-yeai' college o r u n i­ A ssociation , In c ., 33 E lk S t., Al­ v e rsity v i t h a d e g re e in jo u rn a l­ ban y, N.Y., a n d give p e r tin e n t T h e p o sitio n i*equires in te g rity , p re p a r e s ta tis tic a l o r a n a ly tic a l re- is m o r re la te d s u b je c t; o r a s a t ­ in fo rm a tio n re la tiv e to e d u c a tio n , re lia b ility , re so u rc e fu ln e ss an d poi*ts; p e rfo rm o th e r r e la te d d u tie s is fa c to ry c o m b in a tio n of th e fo re­ tr a in in g o r p rev io u s em p lo y m e n t. Closing d a te fo r a p p lic a tio n s is goin g ti'a in in g an d ex p e rie n c e . good ju d g m e n t. C a n d id a te s m u s t a s th e y m a y be r e q u i r e d .J a n . 31. A p p lic an ts sh o u ld c o n ta c t th e D u tie s U n d er s u p e rv isio n of th e a sst, Cfivil S erv ice E m p lo y e e s A ssn . a t O F F I C I A L 33 E lk St., A lb a n y , N.Y., a n d a c ­ d ire c to r of p u b lic re la tio n s, th e B U Y co m p a n y th e ap p lic a tio n w ith p e r­ em p loy ee m u s t g e n e ra lly p u b lic­ U. S. M A J O R A P P L I A I X C E tin e n t in f o rm a tio n re g a rd in g edu ­ ize a c tiv itie s a n d a c c o m p lish m e n ts B O N D S c a tio n . tr a in in g o r p rev io u s em ­ M A M U A T T A U D E T A P II U A T C I a ir - co N D rr io N R n r o o m s w it h D I S C O U N T O U T L E T p loy m en t. Il l l l f i n H I m n D C H u II n U I C L K rrrH K N R 'rrR . h k a s o n a b l k d a i l y AND W EEKLY RATES — SU 3 3000. C losing d a te for a p p lic a tio n s is CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE PRICES QUOTED J a n , 31. 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SPRING SEMESTER BEGINS FEBRUARY 3 • REGISTRATION NOW OPEN F o r B d e t a il e d b r o c h u r e o n t h e C a n te r p r o g r a m , w r ite o r p h o n e ; TheNewSiMil 6 6 WEST 1 2 T H STREET, N.Y. 1 0 0 1 1 • OREGON 5-2700 Albany Newspaper Blasts Council 50 fo r th e C ivil Se:q/ice Employees A ssn., c alled th e d e ­ nial of th e a p p e a l “ rid icu lo u s.” LPN’s reg u larly relieve re g iste re d nurses of th e ir d u tie s a n d p e r ­ form m a n y of th e sam e d u tie s as the s t a f f n u i’ses w ho a re g ra d e 12, Blom said . "We firm ly believe in th e v a l­ idity a n d n ece ssity of u p g ra d in g of licensed p ra c tic a l n u rs e s in State service,” B lom said . A ccord­ ingly, h e sa id CSEIA w ould file a new ap p eal w ith th e S ta t e ’s d i­ rector of c la ssific a tio n a n d com ­ pensation. R e a so n s C ited Blom gave O SEA ’s rea so n s fo r the a p p e a l: “L P N ’s m u s t, by State law, a t te n d fo r o n e y e a r an accred ited school o f p ra c tic a l nursing, a n d th e y m u s t p a ss New York S ta te B o a rd s to becom e q u a l­ ified L P N ’s. “An L P N Is n e x t to a re g is t­ ered nurse, th e re fo re , in n u rs in g Jkills. H e r e d u c a tio n sh o u ld be recognized a n d re fle c te d In h e r salary g ra d e . A n LE>N, f u r th e r ­ more, alw ays relieves th e R N . T h e two groups o f n u rse s w o rk to Kther in giv ing n u rs in g c a re a n d »lso in p la n n in g to ta l p a t ie n t c a re . ‘The L P N m a y only be p laced on wards w h e re h ig h ly skilled nursing d u tie s a re p erfo rm ed . S h e responsible to th e p h y sic ia n »nd to th e RiN fo r a ll d u ties p e r ­ formed.’’ Blom also In d ic a te d t h a t th e <^irent s h o rta g e of b o th re g is t­ ered nurses a n d licen sed p ra c tic a l nurses su p p o rts CSiEA’s c ase fo r the reallocation. 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C u I l i n M L A lb a n y A cco rd in g to W enzl, th e situ ­ 5 t; 'L d c w , n g -a r t F N Y .................................. 7 5 . 7 a tio n b eyo nd th a t re m a in s com - j 5 7 ( 'ir iii'n te r T S cU p n e c tu d y ................ 7 5 . 5 5 8 t ' i c ’i i y R A n istei-d ain .............................7 5 . . 1 p le tely u n p re d ic ta b le . “ W e’ll know ' 5 ! i ( ) ( ' i ) n i i o r V N i s k a y u n a ....................... 7 5 . 1 7 5o. 1r tly ,” he said , “ w h a t th e gov­ 00 Z .iliisk i J S c h e n e c ta d y sh t ; i "I i n n e y R A l b a n y .............................^ . . 7 4 . 9 C,2 S ' . i n i c k W B k l y n ........... 7 4 . ! ) e rn o r’s b u d g e t holds fo r S ta te em ­ i; :i I r m i o n J Bx .............................................. 7 4 . 8 ployees, a n d w e ’ll d e cid e w h a t to )! 1 < ' i i i i e y B W o o d s i d e .................................. 7 4 . 7 4 1 2 ;{ 1 2 1 2 3 4 j 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 do ab o u t it a t th e F e b ru a r y m e e t­ ing. W h a te v e r a c tio n is decided a t s n S . r " j f " ’S s e i a e V - t h a t tim e , i t s e e m s Ukely t h a t Stm Sbea A Albany ...............................75.4 a n o t h e r m e e tin g m a y be neces­ s a r y to im p le m e n t i t . ” SH RETIBK BENK EXAM Van(f:'lder M RenHselaM- ................ !)3.5 Should C S B A n e g o tiatio n s w ith ilo R Cohoea ....................................93.3 Sliaip S Albany ............................... 90.0 th e S ta te b e allow ed to re s u m e , th e d e le g a te s w ould a g a in h av e ASSOC RET BENE KXAM fs.-lmltz, M Albany ..............................9R.0 to be c a lle d to g e th e r to a p p ro v e M-inn U Castleton ........................... 96-0 a n y c o n tr a c t o ffe r, W enzl p o in t­ A.S80C R E T raE BEN EXAM Miteliell M Troy ......................... 84.4 ed out. He n o te d also th a t it h ad 82.5 l-awton P Albany ................. Piidula R Albany ......................... 81.5 b eco m e n e c e s s a ry to ta k e pai*t m Kdwaixle K Albany ......................... 77.5 electio n s am o n g S ta te em p lo y ee s. “ We w ill v e ry likely w a n t o u r RANKING EI.KC 1>ATA SPEC ITn.'ar A Bethpa^e ........................... 00.5 d e le g a te s to m e e t a n d p la n CSElA’s (J; rfiolcl 0 Woo<lhaven ....................... 79.3 Marsac D Nyack ................................. 77.4 c a m p a ig n s tr a te g y ," b e add ed . IVi-oi-aro C Tuckahoe .....................77.0 T he q u e stio n of tim e off fo r del­ HI» ACTIIABIAI. CI.ERK e g a te s a n d t h e i r g e n e ra l a v a il­ I>i'nbpl R Schenectady ...................... 86.2 Kaab T Scotia .................................. 80.3 a b ility to a tte n d e x tr a m e e tin g s McAuley D Lathum .........................70.1 w as a lso a la rg e f a c to r in th e d e ­ cision to c a n c e l th e M a rc h c o n ­ P H I N A C T IT A R IA I. C I.E R K v ention , W enzl said . “ S in ce w e do T lalU im D S tillw a tc .................................0 7 . 4 ............................................ 8 8 . 4 llcfiter J A lb a n y n o t a n tic ip a te m o re e m e rg e n c y H a rlo p N A lb a n y ...........................................8 0 . 0 S k in n e r M D e lm a r ...................................8 3 . 6 m e etin g s, w e m u s t be c e r ta in t h a t M o r a n , .TA l b a n y ........................................... 7 8 . 9 d e le g a te s w ill b e free to a t te n d ............................................ 7 8 . 1 O an ie GC ohoes B o lli^ 'e r R T roy ...................................... 7 7 . 4 a n d th a t w e c a n a r r a n g e w ith th e V a lie e L C o h o e s ............................................7 4 . 9 S ta te to g e t th e m th e n ecessai-y P R IN C IP A Iw R EN T E X A M IN E R tim e off fr o m th e ir jobs. We m u s t H iffre n T W an ta^ h ................................1 0 3 4 p re s e rv e th is fle x ib ility ,” he said . W enzl n o te d t h a t th e ab sen ce of th e tr a d itio n a l M a r c h m e e tin g w as 1 iliH ii n o t w ith o u t p re c e d e n c e . “ C S E A ’s ■ sch ed u le g o t a ll fouled up by th e T a y lo r L aw l a s t y e a r, to o ,” h e said . “ T h e sa m e th in g h a p p e n e d . i i t e iH iis iiii B y tlie tim e M aixih c a m e w e h a d h a d so m a n y m e e tin g s t h a t th e r e l i W i^ iii w a s n ’t enough b u sin e ss le ft to c a ll in th e d e le g a te s fo r a n o th e r o n e .” ASST R E T IR K M T led lim d K D e lm a r lU IN K M T S K X .................................... 8 7 . 8 ^Continued fro m Page 1) H. P en n o ck p ro h ib itin g P E R B iniplementaing its d e te rm in and also p e titio n e d th e c o u rt hrow ou t th e d e te rm in a tio n on t h a t It w as “ a jrb itra ry ®^Pi‘i«lous” a n d t h a t P B R B It ^ au th o rity in Issuing faster In B e r m u d a h'oiti the d ism isse d b y S u p rem e p ^ '^ ^ W c e T. P a u l K a n e . teiirH ’ issu ing its dej ^ ^ a t i o n , o rd e re d a h a l t to j^tuatiojiB b etw een th e S ta t e '^lUch l a t t e r o rg a n iz a tio n , jjioj.. ^ *>een bai-gaining fo r (tf 1 2 4 m o n th s in b eh alf Oft S ta te em p lo y ees, w as A ttend ing last week’s C'SEA Special Correction ^ se ttlin g a c o n tr a c t Com m ittee m eeting are, fro m le ft, Cornelius Rush talks w ere sto p p ed . fro m G reenhaven; C om m ittee chairm an R ich ard CORRECTION M E E T I N G — n c/3 rrj n w r*i > a m 53 2a CD . (C o n tinu ed fro m P a g e 1) research “ 4. A careei* la d d e r p ro ­ g ra m so th a t we c a n be slot^ te d in th e title w e d e se rv e , a n d be p a id fo r th e pi-ofessional, re sp o n sib le w o rk th a t w e d o .” C ouncil 50 is m o v e d to tr y to e n la rg e its m e m b e rs h ip as a P E R B ru lin g e s ta b lish in g n v e c a te g o rie s of s ta te em ­ p loyees, e a c h of w hich will be fre e w ith in th e nexit few w eeks to e le c t th e ir own b a r ­ g ain in g a g e n t to d e a l with th e ir e m p lo y e r, th e s ta te ad ­ m in is tra tio n . T he w o id in g of th e a d v e r­ ti s e m e n t indicajtes th e y a re w illin g to go to a n y e x tre m e to ta k e o v e r c o n tro l of s ta te em plo yees. I t also In dicates, h o w e v e r, a c o m p le te la c k of respo nisib'fity, oif awai'eniess of th e pix)blem s of fin a n c in g s ta te g o v e rn m e n t, o r of th e n eed fo r le v elin g w ith th o se it seek s to h a v e join its m e m ­ b e rs h ip . •th e w indow ? I t c ite s n o t sta tis tic s , of c o u rse , b u t th e C ouncil 50 a d ­ v e rtis e m e n t sa y s “ o u r w ag es a re $800 to $3,000 behin d o th e r p u b lic em p lo y e es doing th e sa m e w ork . . . ” Wliose w ag es? W h a t p ublic em p loy ees a re g e ttin g $800 to $3,000 m o re th a n N ew Y ork S ta te e m ­ ployees? A re c e n t r e p o r t re le a se d by th e C itizens P u b lic E x p e n d i­ tu re Sui*vey d e c la re d s ta te w o rk ers a s of la s t A p iil w ere g e ttin g “ a s m u c h o r m o re th a n th e ir In d u stry c o u n te r­ p a r t s in all s u rv e y e d a re a s of th e s t a te in 21 of 27 of th e m o re com m on c o m p a ra b le w hite c o lla r a n d blue c o lla r p o sitio n s stu d ie d by th e U.S. D e p a rtm e n t of L a b o r.” T his is a f a c t — n o t th e k in d of p ro p a g a n d a b e in g u sed in th e C ouncil 50 a d v e rtis e m e n t. No o n e d is p u te s th a t th e m a jo rity of s ta te w o rk ers do a good job. N o one d isp u tes t h a t m o st a r e re a s o n a b le , s e n ­ sible frien d s a n d n e ig h b o rs of th o se em p lo y ed p riv a te ly . A nd fo r th e se reaso n s, th e ta x p a y ­ e rs of N ew Yoak S ta te , w e ’re su re , ai'e c o n fid e n t t h a t s ta te w o rk e rs w o n ’t fall v ic tim to th e k in d of rab b le ro u sin g th a t C ouncil 50 a p p a re n tly w a n ts to e n g a g e in to sw ell its own co fie rs. . ,P N A p p e a l “ 2. S ta te -p a id in s u ra n c e — we w a n t in s u ra n c e co v erag e a t le a s t eQual to w h a t we now buy, b u t p a id for by th e s ta te . N ew Y ork C ity and m a n y o th e r u nio n-o rg anized public em ­ ployees now en jo y this bene­ fit. Why n o t us? “ 3. P e n sio n s of h I’f .pay a f te r 20 y e a rs , like those w on by th e AFL-CIO. . fro m P a g e 1) A m erican F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n icip al E m ­ p lo y e e s. th e so -called “ m ili­ ta n t” C ouncil 50. T his union jjas seem ed to h av e seized on a recent ru lin g by th e P u b lic E m ploym ent R e la tio n s B o a id as a n o p p o rtu n ity to go beserk. in la rg e a d v e rtis e m e n ts a p ­ pearing o n F rid a y in s ta te new spapers, th e A PL-CIO Council 50 la u n c h e d a c a m ­ paign to g a in m e m b e rsh ip by, in effect, p ro m isin g would-be s i g n e r s th e m oo n — a n d th e n some. T hey w a n t: "1. A $6,000 lo w est s ta rtin g nunim um s a la ry , plus a $1,<500 m in im u m ra is e fo r ev ery ­ one. (C o n tin u e d Siate And County Eligibles A n in e -d a y E a s te r c ru ise w ith five d ay s in B ei-m uda b egins w hen th e G reek lu x u ry lin e r O ly m p ia sails fro m N ew Y o rk C ity on A pril 3. M o to r V ehicle C h a p te r N o. 674 of th e Civil S erv ic e A ssn . is sp on soa-ing th is h o lid a y ci-uise. F o r th e $270 p iic e , you g e t bei-th in a d ouble o c c u p a n c y c a b in , Uu*ee m e a ls a d ay . midnig^ht b u ffe ts a n d th e s h ip ’s fa c ilitie s a s “ h o te l’* d u rin g sta y in B e rm u d a . Corcoran fro m A uburn; H elen D a v id , secretary to Intei-ested p a rtie s c a n c o n ta c t the Commissioner; CSEA Prestdent Theodore C. K a re n D ee, 25 S u n s e t B lvd., A l­ Wensl; C orrection Comm issioner P au l D . M cG innis; b a n y o r C a n d y K n e ip er, 5 T im b et^ and D eputy Commissioner H a ro ld B u tler. la n d D r., L oudonville. o c^ 31. A ; KEY ANSW ERS 0 \ VO O u CS 9 os TJ cn 0) 3 H P3 W O u h-l u u KH E X A M IN A T IO N N O . 7096 PLASTERER R atiiu r K ey Answers F or W ritte n Test H eld December 14, 1968 1, A : 2. B ; 3, D ; 4, C; 5, C 6, B ; 7, D ; 8, D ; 9, B ; 10, D 11, C; 12, A; 13, B ; 14, B; 15, C 16, A; 17, C; 18, B; 19, B ; 20, A 21, A ; 22, B ; 23, B ; 24, D ; 25, A 26, C: 27, B ; 28, D ; 29, B ; 30, A 31, D ; 32, O; 33, C; 34, A; 35, C 36, B ; 37, D ; 38, B ; 39. B ; 40, D 41, A ; 42, B; 43, C ; 44, D ; 45. C 46, D : 47, B ; « . D ; 4fl, B ; 50, C 51, B ; 52, D ; 53, A; 54, C; 55, A 56, D ; 57, D ; 58, A; 60, B 61. A ; 62. A; «3. 64, B ; 66, O* A; 67, D ; 68. C ; 69. D ; 70. B 69, C; 59. O; 32. 37, 42, 47. 36, a; 11, C; 12. A ; 13. B ; 14, B 16, A; 17, C; 18, B ; 19, B 21, A; 22. B; 23, B ; 24, D 26, C; 27, B ; 28, D ; 29, B 31, D ; 32. C; 33. C; 34, A 36, B ; 37, D ; 38, B ; 39, B 41, A; 42, B; 43. C ; 44, D 46, D ; 47, B; 48, D ; 4<9. B 51, B ; 52, D ; 53, A ; 54, C 56, D ; 57, D ; 58. A ; 59. C 61, A ; 62, A; 63. O; 64, B 66. A ; 67. D ; 68. C; 69, D 71. B ; 72. D ; 73. D ; 74. D 76. B ; 77. C; 7«. D ; 79, B 15, C 20, A 25, A 30, A 35, C 40, D 45, C 50. C 55. A 60. B 66, C 70, B 75, B 80, B E X A M IN A T IO N N O . 8075 lA B O B A T O R T A ID E R a tin e K e y Answers F o r W ritte n Test H e ld December 14, 1968 E X A M IN A T IO N N O . 1097 1, D ; 2, A : J. !>; 4, A ; 5. B ; P L A S T E R IN G IN S P E C T O R 8, Cf; T. A ; 8. A ; • . C ; 10. A ; R a tin g K e y Answer* F o r W ritte n I I . A : 12, A ; 18, A : 14. B ; IS, B ; Test Held December 14, 196C 18. D ; 17, A ; 1«, B ; 1®, D ; 20, B ; 1. A ; 2, B ; S. D ; 4. C ; 5. C; 21, C?; 22. A ; » , A ; 24, O; 2S, O; 6, B ; 7. D ; «, D ; f , B ; 10. D ; 28. C ; ar. A ; 28, A ; 29, C ; 30. C ; 41, A ; 46, A ; C; D ; 33, B ; 34, D ; D ; 38, B ; 38. I>; D ; 43, B ; 44, D ; B ; 48, B ; 40, B ; O; 36, 40, B ; 45. D ; 50, D ; 51. D ; 52, A ; 53. C; 54. 55, 56, D ; 57, D ; 58. D ; 50, B ; M , 01. B ; 62 B a n d /o r D ; 63. 64. D ; 65. C ; 66. B ; 67. C; 68. 09, B ; 70, C; 71, C; 72. D ; 73. 74. C ; 75. A; A; D; D; B; D; 76. B ; 77. D ; 78. C; 81. A ; 82, B ; 83. C ; 86. C; 87. C; 88, O; 91. A; 92. C; 93, D ; 96. D ; 97, O; 98, C; A; C; D; A; A. 79, 84. 89, 94. 9«, O; 80. D ; 85. O; 90, A ; 95. C ; 100, 10, No O onunltm ent; 11, E ; 12, 13,"A ; 14* A | 1 6 fC ;‘"lO, B 7 18, No Coimtmitment; 19, D ; 20, 21, D ; 22, No O oim n itaien t; No C o m m itm en t; 24, D ; 25, 6. C ; 27. D ; 28. A ; 29. C ; 30. 31, E ; 32, D ; 33. B ; 34, D ; A; C; E; 23, A; A; 35, B ; 36, A ; 37. C ; 38. C; 39, No C o m m itm en t; 40, O ; 41. D ; 42, D ; 43. B ; 44. C; 45. A ; 46. No C o m m itm en t; 47, No C o m m it­ m ent; 48, C ; 49, C ; 50. E ; 51. D ; 52. C; 53. A ; 54, B ; 55. D ; 56. B ; 57, A ; 58, A; 59. B ; 60, E ; 61, D ; 62, A ; 63. B ; 64, D ; 65. B ; 66. C; 67. C; 68. B ; 69. D ; 70. D . M ID W IN T E R SALE 1, C; 2, A ; 3, D ; 4, C; 5, 6, D ; 7. B ; 8. D ; 9, A ; 10. 11, B ; 12. A ; 13, B ; 14. D ; 1'5, 16, D ; 17, C; 18, C; 19, D ! 20, 21, B an d /o r D ; 22. A ; 23, 24, B; 25, D ; 26, C; 27, D ; 28, A ; 29, B ; 30, 31, D ; 32, B ; 33, C; 34, D ; 35, 36, A ; 37, C; 38, D ; 39, A ; 40, '67 CHEV 3 (Jr ‘66 o m C e a n M o u r '66 o v i e s '67 -I F8. $1793 IIT PS. Im p a la V 8. A /C , V in y l R /ll, Top .S S , 2 d r I I T , V i n y l \/C , R /H , PS, W W A T , V in y l R /H Top, CHEV <lr V in y l Top, R /H , PS, $1377 V 8, 4 dr, A /C ' 0 8 I m p a l a n , V 8 , % d r f t 4 d r , H T ’« , eqpt w ith R /U , PO, PS, W W F ro m $2S77. N e w c a r K u aran te e a T a lla b le a t e x t r a co st. '64 T-BIRD $1244 '(• K /H , AT, W W '64 CHEVELLE « lr I liT . ,S S , R / H , P O , P S . B u c k e t S eatu D; B; D; < lr. I ii . l*S, d r. \/C , PO, PS, An unusual camera. Gives you FILMOSOUND plus conventional silvent movies. Exclusive FOCUS-MATIC system for razor sharp movies every time, Optronic® Electric eye, slow motion, zoom lens and cartridge loading. AT, PS, A /C , Im p a la , R /H , I.Ik e N e w P li, PS $ 888 I dr. 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RC3 th y M D obbin, A lv a re tta Jo n e s, M arily n L B a tin e , K e n n e th F FlRANCOZEmREUJ F la n d e rs , R ose R oss, M a r g a re t E D odson, C a th e r in e F a le rm e y e r, Romeo J e a n n e H B la n ey , B e th E K a n e , .rJULIET F a n n ie E R ob inso n, E liz a b e th ]S jo o r c l i n a r > ' l o \ t ' s l t i r y . . . . " C o n k lin , L ily a n B en as, L ucy lECHNICOLOR'-' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE . C h im e ra . G ra c e D T en erelli, R u th Apsel, G eo rg ia M W illiam s, D o­ " P > I 5tti Avenut & 58th S t r t i t • HU 1-2013 lores C an d y , Jo.sephine P ro v id e n ti, H azel G a rrid o , C arol J W h ite , E u g e n ia T C zelusiak, G lo ria D ick in son , B e tty e M o rris, H elen E P a lm o re , M a rio n R aven el, M a r­ g a re t F a rr e ll, S u sa n B irk, Jo s e p h ­ ine T e ria n o v a , Alice E Peck. 7941 N e re s a E M iller, D o ro th y C lark e, R o se B lum e, Doloi'es G G reen , N ellie L B row nlee, A gnes L M oore, S ally Sager, M a rg o V O sp o rn , J o n n ie M A pplebery, M ary G regg, F lo rin e C M cM illan, W illiem ae P etei-kin, C a rrie P u ru is, N a th a n ie l Pless, Ja c q u e lin e C h ase, H e rb e rt R o b erts, J a m e s W a s h in g ­ to n , C laire V Soldo, Jo se p h in e S a n c h e z , S o n d ra P T h o m a s, V irTruth in Sound g in a C G ra , R obbie H H olley, I d a M H a in e sw o rth , A n n a O Fi’eem an , N o rm a J D avis, E v ely n Home music listeners and professionals alike took to the AR-3 J D u re tt, Miary D T o rres, R o b e rta D avis, E d m a P ero d in , F r a n k M Immediately when AR first produced It 9 years ago. High Fidelity D enaro. magazine went all out: "The sounds produced by this speaker are 7971 S h irle y Po.st, J e a n e tte probably more true to the original program than those of any other F ield in g s, D aisy Boone, B a rb a ra commercially manufactured speaker system we have heard." AR J JonesI L etio ia P u rcell, C aro ly n said th at they couldn’t make a better speaker. E M am lor, P h y llis F la s h n e r, A lan D R ice, R ita S co tt, L illian G lo Now they say they can, and they have. The new AR-3a has the ger, E liz a b e th T yler, B e tty S ielsam e clean, honest 30-cycle bass as the AR-3, and is In the same m a n , B e a tric Ru.ssell, A lb erta B ouges, C la u d e tte T h o m a s, E torothy compact cabinet, but everything else is different. (1) Move around J M cD ow ell, M a r g a re t M Block. th e room; sound Is surprisingly uniform. (2) Smooth, even mid­ E velyn S im on , S u sa n n e R u b e n range, already remarkable, Is even more natural-sounding now. stein , E u n ic e E M oore, L in d a E (3) New crossover removes mid-frequencies from woofer range. O rtiz , A nn e E F ^ rd , R eb ecca P a r ­ h a m , R ozen lia J o h n so n , D ia n e AR’s 5-year speaker guarantee covers parts, labor, freight and S p ritz e r, L ivia C aro li, F a n n ie F new carton if you need it! J o h a n s e n , R o s e tta Y S te r n , W a lt­ er F G re en e, F rie d a R u e c k e rt. (T o B e C o n tin u ed ) $225 to $250 depending on finish; other AR speaker systems begin a t $57 "DAZZLING! m a W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n s a t i o n Forbee’s E lectronics In c . 6 44 C e n tra l P a rk A v e n u e S c a r s d a l e . N . Y, 9 1 4 G R 2 -1 3 0 0 M in u te s A w a y By P arkw ay A p u b lic a tio n e n title d “ O n th e Jo b I n ju r y ” h a s b<'en d is trib u te d to W o rk m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n B o a rd o fficcs th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te , a n d is now a v a ila b le fo r b ro a d d is­ trib u tio n to all in te re s te d p ersons. C o pies of th e p a m p h le t m a y be o b ta in e d w ith o u t c h a rg e a t th e B o a rd ’s O ffice of P u b lic a tio n s a n d P u blic R e la tio n s, 50 P a r k P la c e, New Y ork, N.Y. 10007; or a t a n y of Uie B o aici’s dJuiUict o iiic e s. n c/5 w Sd M 5 > a w w (I CD CL, B3 VO 0\ VO Names and Addresses of llp t a t e Legislators H e r e is t h e o f f i c i a l l i s t i n g o f S ta te se n a to rs a n d a sse m ­ b ly m e n w h o r e p r e s e n t a r e a s o u t s i d e o f t h e N e w Y o r k C it y M e tro p o lita n a re a . T he list of S ta te le g isla to rs in the l a tte r reg io n will be published n ex t weelc. Assembly D u tc h e s s C o u n ty 98th D is tric t — E m eel S. B atro s (R ), 67 G r a n d Ave., P o u g h ’ceepsie. U ls te r C o u n ty 9 9 th D is tric t— H. C lark Bell ( R ) , P.O . Box 74, W oodstock. Senate A lb a n y -C o lu m b ia G re e n e -R e n s s e la e r D u tc h e s s -U ls te r 1 0 0 th D is tric t— C lare n ce D 38th D is tric t — J a y P . R ollison, L an e, (R ), W in d h a m . •n J r ., ( R ) , 150 K ingw o od P a rk , cn R e n s s e la e r C o u n ty (U P o ug hk eep sie. 3 lO ls t D is tric t — N eil W. K ellch pr H (R ), 406 S ix th Ave , T roy. C o lu m b ia -G re e n e K R e n s s e la e r-S a ra to g a A lb a n y -R e n s s e la e r W Q 39th D is tric t — D ouglas H u d so n 102nd D is tric t— R a y m o n d SUties ( R ) . IIG G re e n Ave., C a stle to n - ( R ) , 98 M a n n in g R d., A lbany. •-1 o n -H u d so n . A lb a n y C o u n ty 103rd D is tr ic t—F re d G. F ield W A l b a n y S c h o h a r i e CJ J r . ( R ) , 16 E. N ew ton R d., N ew l 4 0 th D is tric t—W a lte r B. L a n g ­ >■ tonville. ley 225 J a y S t., A lbany. u A lb a n y -M p n tg o m e ry (/■j F u lto n -M o n tg o m e ry S c h e n e c ta d y C o u n ty O ts e g o -S c h e n e c ta d y 104th D is tric t — M ary A nne 41 st D is tric t — D alw in J . N iles K iaipsak, 35 J a y S t., A m ste rd a m . (R ), 502 S. W illiam S t., J o h n s ­ S c h e n e c ta d y tow n. 105th D is tric t—C la rk C. W cm C lin to n -E s s e x -F ra n k lin ple ( R ) , 1760 V an A ntw rey Kd H a m ilto n -H e rk im e rS c h n e c ta d y . W a rre n -W a s h in g to n A lb a n y -S a ra to g a 4 2 n d D is tric t—^Ronald B. S ta f ­ 106th D is tric t — F r e d D rom s, fo rd (R ). P eru . J r . (R ), D ro m s R d., T o w n of Cliito n P k ., R ex fo rd . . Je fF e rso n -O sw e g o - S t. L a w re n c e 4 3 rd D istric t— H . D ouglas B a r ­ cla y (R ), 7380 P a r k S t. P ulaski. L e w is -O n e id a 4 4 th D istric t— J a m e s H . D o n o v an (R ), 51 E lm S t., C h a d w ick s. C h e n a n g o -M a d is o n O nondaga 45th D istric t—J o h n H. H u g h es (R ), 311 B ro o k fo rd R d., S y ra c u se C o rtla n d -O n o n d a g a 4 6 th D istric t—T a rk y L o m b ard i, J r . ( R ) , 500. W en dell T e rra c e , S y ra c u se . B ro o m e -D e la w a re S u lliv a n 4 7 th D istric t— W a rr e n M. A n ­ d e rso n (R ), 34 L a th r o p Ave., B in g h am to n . C h e m u n g -S te u b e n T io g a -T o m p k in s 4 8 th D istric t—W illiam T . S m ith ( R ) , R. D. No. 1, E lm ira . C a y u g a -O n ta rio S c h u y le r-S e n e c a W a y n e -Y a te s 4 9 th D is tric t — T h eo d o re D. D a y (R>, T o w n of O vid, R .D . No. 2, In te rla k e n . M o n ro e 5 0 th D is tric t—T h o m a s L av ern e, ( R ) . 4199 S t. P a u l B lvd., R o ­ c h e s te r. 51st D is tiic t—J a m e s E P o w e rs (D ), 33 S u n n y sld e La., No. C h ili. O rle a n s -N ia g a ra 5 2n d D istric t—E a rl W . B rydges <R ), 8 2 L ak e S t., W ilson. E rie -G e n e s e e 53rd D istric t— W illiam E. A dam s ( R ) , 143 D o n caster R d., T n . of T o n a w a n d a , K enm ore. B ro o m e C o u n ty 123rd D is tric t — K e n n e th S. L easu re <R). 500 M arcella S t . E n d ic o tt; 124th D istric t— F ra n c is J B o lan d, J r ( R ) , 55 O rc h a rd R d . B in g h a m to n . T io g a -T o m p k in s 125th D is tric t — C o n sta n c e E Cook (R ), 209 Coy G len R d . I t h a ­ ca. C hem ung C o u n ty 126th D is tr ic t- - L R ic h a rd M a r­ s h a ll ( R ) , 7 S t r a th m o n t P k , E l­ m ira . S te u b e n C o u n ty 127th D is tric t—C h a rle s D H e n ­ d erso n (R ), 39 C h u rc h S t., H or! nell. O n ta n o -S c h u y le rY a te s 128th D is tric t — F re d e ric k L W a rd e r (R ), 100 Lewis S t.. G e n ­ eva. S e n e c a -W a y n e 129th D istric t— Jo se p h C F in ­ ley (R ), 38 S h e rb u rn e R d d., R.D. 1, W a lw o rth . M o n ro e C o u n ty 130th D is tric t — D o n ald C S c h o e m a k e r (R ), 833 L ake Rd W eb ster; 131st D istric t — R a y ­ m o n d J. Lill (D ). 31 W o lfert T e r ­ R e n s s e la e r - W a rre n race, R o c h e s te r: 132nd D is tric t— W a s h in g to n S. W illiam R o sen b erg (R ), 1866 107 th D is tric t — L aw ren ce E C lo ver S t . R o c h e ste r; 133rd Dis C o rb e tt, J r . (R ), P o rt E d w ard t i i c t — F r a n k A. C aro ll (R>, 013 E lm grove R d , R o c h e ste r; 134tn C lin to n -E s s e x D is tric t— C h a rle s F. S to c k m e iste r 108th D is t r ic t- A n d r e w W, R y ­ a n J r . (R ) 43 G ra c e Ave, P la tts ­ (D ) 74 S ec o n d Ave., R o c h e ste r b u rg h . M o n ro e -O rle a n s F ra n k lin -F u lto n 135th D is t:* jt—D an W. Cook H a m ilto n (R ), 1508 L eh ig h S ta tio n R d 109tli D is tric t—G len H. H a rris H e n r ie t ta . (R ), C a n a d a L ak e P o st O ffice G e n e s e e -L iv in g s to n S t. L a w r e n c e C o u n ty 136th D istric t- -J a m e s L. E m ery 1 1 0 th D is tric t — *E dw ard J (R ), 5477 L akeville R d., G eneseo K e e n a n (R ), 502 F o rd S t., O id en sb u rg . N ia g a r a C o u n ty 137th D is tric t—V. S u m n e r C a r ­ J e fF e rs o n -L e w is th D is tric t—D onald L. T ay lo r roll ( R ) , 650 M ain S t., Y o u n g s­ tow n. 128th D is tric t— G reg o ry J. ( R ) , 117 W a rd S t., W a te rto w n . Pope (D ), 619 B a st Ave., Lockp o rt. H e rk im e r-O ts e g o 1 1 2 th D istric t— Etonald J M it­ E rie C o u n ty chell (R ), Shells Bush R d., H er­ 139th D is tric t—Lloyd J. Lon^ k im er. tR ) , 133 W. E lm w ood C ou rt, T o n ­ D e la w a re -S c h o h a rie a w a n d a ; 140th D is tric t— J a m e s T . M c F a rla n d (R ), 105 M cK lnle> S u lliv a n 113th D is tric t—E d w in E. M a s ­ Ave., T n . of T o n a w a n d a , K e n ­ m o re ; 141st D is tric t— C h e ste r R o n (R ), H o b a rt. H a r d t (R ). 107 O akg ro ve Drive. C h e n a n g o -M a d is o n W illiam sville: 142nd D istric t — 114th D is tric t — R ich a rd A. S te p h e n R . G reco (D ). 795 R ic h ­ B row n (R .), B rid g e p o rt. m o n d Ave., B u ffa lo ; 143rd D is tric t —A rth u r O. E v e (D>, 14 C eltic O n e id a C o u n ty P lac e, B u ffa lo ; 144th D istric t — 115th D is tric t — W illiam R A lb ert J . H au sb eck (D». 315 D a r t­ S e a rs ( R ) , W o o d g ate; 116ch D is­ m o u th Ave., B u ffa lo ; 145th D is­ tr i c t — Jo h n T . Buckley (R ), 13 tr ic t— J o lin B Lis (D ), 117 T h o m ­ P ro c to r B lvd., U tica. as S t., B u ffa lo ; 146th D is tric t — F ra n c is J . G rif fin (D ), 38 T re e O n e id a -O s w e g o 117 th D is tric t — E d w ard F h a v e n R d,, W e st S e n e c a ; I47tli C ra w fo rd ( R ) , 38 E a st B rid ge S t . D istric t— R o n a ld H. T ills (R ), 43 U n io n S t., H am b u rg . Oswego. 1 1 1 E rie -L iv in g s to n A lle g h e n y -E rie O n o n d a g a C o u n ty W y o m in g W y o m in g 118h D istric t— ^Leonard F . B er54 th D istric t—T h o m a s F. M c­ 148th D is tric t — F r a n k W alkley G o w an ( R ) , 20 N icholson Ave. sa n i ( R ) , 128 R u g b y R d., S y r a ­ cu se; 119th D is tric t—K e n n e th G. (R ), C astile. B u ffalo . B a r t le t t (R ), 11 B ra d fo rd D r DeE rie C o u n ty C a tta ra u g u s 5 5 th D is tric t— P ia n k J. G linski W itt; 120th D istric t— M o rtim e r P C h a u ta u q u a G a lliv a n (D ), 128 K u h l Ave (D ), 1913 B ailey Ave., B u ffalo S y ra c u s e ; 121st D istric t—J o h n H 149th D is tric t—Lloyd A. R u s­ SGth D is tric t — J a m e s D. G riffin sell (R ), E a s t O tto . T e rry (R ), 99 W ellesley Rd ,<D) 602 So. P a r k Ave., B u ffalo . S y ra c u se . A lle g a n y -C a tta ra u g u s C h a u ta u q u a C o u n ty C a y u g a - C o rtla n d C h a u ta u q u a 150tli D istric t— J o h n W . B eck ­ 5 7 th D is tric t— Je ss J . P re s e n t 122nd D is tric t — G eorge M. m a n (R ), 98 So. P o rta g e S t., W e st­ C U * i l C h e s tn u t S t., Ja m e sto w n . M ichael, 10 N o rm a n Ave., A uburn. field. Unified Bargaining Set Between CSEA & Four Nassau School Districts (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) M I N E O L A — F i r s t e f f o r t s t o w a r d a u n i f i e d b a r g a i n i n g an d c o m m o n c o n t r a c t f o r s c h o o l d i s t r i c t s i n N a s s a u C o u n t y get u n d e r w a y n e x t w e e k ( J a n u a r y 2 7 ) w i t h j o i n t n e g o t ia t io n s i n v o l v i n g f o u r V a ll e y S t r e a m d i s t r i c t s . A g re e m e n t h a d a lre a d y b een re a c h e d th a t th e re s u lts o f n e g o ­ ed r e p o r t of a s a la r y su rv e y of all tia tio n s will fo rm a co m m o n c o n ­ N assau Counity school diitrict^ t r a c t for C e n tra l H igh School D is­ p re p a r e d by th e N a ssa u chapter. tr ic t 1 a n d U nion F ie e School D is­ tr ic ts 13, 24 a n d 30. T he c o n tr a c t M r s . P o s t o n R u l e s : will co v e r c u sto d ial se c tio n s in th e fo ur d is tric ts . In stitu tio n T e a c lie rs’ F ield r e p r e s e n ta tiv e A rn old M oses, w ho is a tta c h e d to th e N a s­ L eave Set sa u c h a p te r, said d e m a n d s h av e P e r s o n a l b een serv e d fo r a $1,000 acx*ossth e -b o a rd p ay boost, re tir e m e n t F o r N e g o tia tio n s b e n e fits r e tro a c tiv e to 1938, fully (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) p aid fam ily h o sp italiza tio n a n d a A L B A N Y — M r s . E r s a P o ston , p aid d e n ta l plan. p r e s i d e n t o f t h e S t a t e Civil U nified b a rg a in in g and a co m ­ S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , h a s told m on c o n tra c t w e re 1.ailed as o b ­ t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p lo y e e s jectiv es of CSEA a t a ra lly of re p ­ Assn. t h a t a d d itio n a l personal re s e n ta tiv e s of m o re th a n 40 school leave privileges fo r Institution d is tric t u n its of th e E m p lo y e es te a c h e rs th ro u g h o u t th e State A ssociation, S a tu rd a y , J a n . 11. sh o u ld be s u b je c t to negotiations C h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g F lau m - betw een th e G o v e rn o r’s Negotiat­ en b a u m said th e sin g le b a r g a in ­ ing C o m m ittee a n d em ployee rep­ ing p la n w ould p rov ide school ein- re s e n ta tiv e s w h en su c h negotia­ pioyees w ith th e “ c lo u t” to w ipe tions are resu m ed . o u t in eq u ities am o n g th e d istricts. M rs. PCoton gave h e r reply to The p la n w as p re s e n te d by re g ­ T h o m as Coyle, a s s is ta n t director ional a tto rn e y R ic h a r d Gai>a, who of re s e a rc h fo r C SEA , a fte r he a ss e rte d th a t i t would pro vid e u n i­ h a d re q u e s te d t h a t institution teachei-s be given five days off ty a n d stre n g th . p e r y e a r a s “p e rs o n a l leave.” The T he ra lly , h e ld a t C arl H op pl’s d ay s could be u se d fo r religious r e s ta u r a n t in B adw in , w as a r ­ h olid ays, p e rso n a l business, etc., ra n g e d by th e n o n -teac liin g co m ­ Coyle told T h e L ead e r. m itte e of th e N a ssa u c h a p te r, T h e com m issio n p re s id e n t, how­ h e a d e d by c h a p te r firs t vice p re s ­ ever, said t h a t In s titu tio n teach­ id e n t E d w a rd P e ri'o tt He w as a s ­ ers now g e t p a id leave for “re­ sisted by school u n it c h a irm e n ligious o b serv ance, te a c h e rs ’ con­ D av id S ilb erm an a n d P r a n k F a sa n o feren ces a n d o th e r approjiriate a n d M iss M uriel D on oh ue re p r e ­ p ro fe ssio n al m e e tin g s, an d for sen tin g s e c re ta rie s . e x tra o rd in a ry o r em ergency ab­ D e le g a te s also re c e iv e d a p rin t­ sen ces.” B u t, Coyle said, other S ta te em ployees a re g ra n te d tiie five day s o ff p e r y e a r, “so in­ S o u th e rn C o n . D e m a n d s s titu tio n te a c h e rs sliould get th e sa m e .” M a in ta in R e sid e n c e R e q u ire m e n ts F or B u d g e t ( C o n t in u e d f r o m N a rc o tic s O ffic e rs C A T S K IL L — T h e S o u th e rn C o nference of th e C ivil S ervice E m ployees A ssn. h a s gone on reco rd a s opposing th e S ta te Civil Service D e p a r tm e n t’s re c e n t d eci­ sion to o p en up e x a m in a tio n s for n a rc o tic c o rre c tio n o fficers to o u t - o f - s t a t e re sid e n ts. A re so lu tio n d ecry in g the d e ­ cision, b ro u g h t u p by G eorge H a lbig, a c o rre c tio n o ffic e r fro m C a tskill R efo i'm ato ry a n d S ta te w id e CSEA d eleg ate, w as passed by th e C o n feren ce. H alb ig told tlie C o n ­ fe re n c e d eleg ate s t h a t th e re a re en o u g h u n em p lo y ed p eople in New Y ork S ta te a n d e n o u g h q u a lifie d people in th is S ta te in te re s te d in ta k in g th e e x a m in a tio n . T h e re ­ fore, tlie o p e n in g -u p of th e e x ­ a m in a tio n to n o n -N ew Y orkers w as u n n ecessary . “T liere a re c e rta in ly e n o u g h people in th is S ta t e w ho a re c a p ­ able of p assin g th is jo b te s t a n d of h a n d lin g th e d u tie s of a n a r ­ cotic c o rre c tio n o fficer,” H albig said , “T lie S ta te d o esn ’t h av e to look elsew here fo r q u a lifie d p eo­ p le.” O SEA h a s as y et n o t received an y c o m m e n t fro m th e C ivil S e rv ­ ice D e p a rtm e n t. P a g e 1) so ciatio n Is d e m a n d in g a n increase in th e o rd in a ry d e a th benefit, a w holly-paid h e a lth insux*ance w elfare fund a n d a h o st of other im p ro v ed an d n ew fringe benefits. The S ta te h a d a lre a d y offered in s te a d of tlie p re s e n t 3 0 -year, h alf-p ay r e t ir e m e n t p lan , a 25-yeai‘ plaji w ith e x tra c re d its for ser­ vice ov er 25 y e a rs . T his, too, was re je c te d by C S E A , w hich has in­ sisted on th e 20-year plan. I t w ould se e m u nlikely th a t tlie R o ckefeller A d m in istra tio n pla"® n o im p ro v e m e n t In tlie Retiiem e n t S y stem th is y e a r. D elesrates To M eet In th e m e a n tim e , a f te r digesting th e Im p o rt of th e full budget nicasag e, th e Civil S erv ice Employ^® Assn. will call fo r a full meetiiiff of its d e le g a te body. This re s u lt in jo b a c tio n if delegates ^ n o t feel th e G o v e in o r is so to give S ta te w o rk e rs a fai*' th is session. j C SE A P re s id e n t Theodore h a s a lre a d y an n o u n ced th a t l»s g an izatio n d oes n o t In^en S ta te econom ies to be boine S ta te w ork ers. V A C A T IO N P L A N N lH fD e t a i l s o n P a g e s 2, Don't Repeat This! (Continued fro m P a^e 4) 2 2 835; twelve sim ila r jo b s (vets r e f e r r e d fo r e ig h t o f th e m ) , a t 1 9 780: six a s s is ta n ts a n d co n idential ass ista n ts (vets p re fe rre d Qj. four of th e m ) , a t $16,946; ],irteen c o n fid e n tia l se c re ta rie s, ith steno w ork fo r m o st, (vets l e f e r r e d for five of th e se jo b s ), salaries fro m $7,699 to $10,203; our special a s s is ta n ts (v ets p r e ­ ened for th r e e o f th e m ) , a t sim ila r ex ecu tiv es (v e ts p re f e rre d fo r b o th ) , a t $22,835. Also in th is o ffice a r e sev en a s s is ta n ts a n d sp ecial a s s is ta n ts (vets p re fe rre d fo r th r e e of th e m ) , a t $19,780; tw o c o n fid e n tia l ass istn ts, a t $14,409; o n e $16,946; a n d a p riv a te se c re ta ry , a t $10,203. I n o th e r a g e n cie s o f th e D e ­ p a r tm e n t th e re a re : fo u r to p d i­ re c to rs, a t $28,000; th r e e re g io n a l o p e ra tio n s com m issio ners, a t $22,12.174. There are also tw o d e p u ty com - 835; five sp ecial a s s is ta n ts , a t nlssioners in th e so cial a n d r e ­ $16,946; tw o p riv a te se c re ta rie s, bill tation service (v ets p re ­ a t $10,203; a n d on e a t $8,462. erred for b o th ), a t $26,264. lo u sin ff and U rban D e v e lo p m e n t in the office of th e S e c re ta ry j.g; a g en eral co u n sel a n d six irincipal a s s is ta n ts to th e Sec■etary, (vets p re fe rre d fo r fo u r the la tte r), all a t $28,750; a leputy g en eral counsel, a t $30,[3 9 ; five special a s s is ta n ts a n d irectors (vets p re fe rre d fo r fo u r them), a t $26,264; six sim ila r itions (v ets p re fe rre d fo r five these), a t $22,853; a F e d e ra l isuiance a d m in is tra to r, a t $28,50; the D epu ty U n d e r S e c re ta ry vet preferred), a t $28,000; e ig h t eputies, special a s s is ta n ts a n d Irfctors (vets p re fe rre d fo r tw o ), $19,780; three- s ta f f a ss istiiits and special a s s is ta n ts , a t 4,409; n in e c o n fid e n tia l secre irles, p riv ate se c re ta rie s a n d [biographers, fro m $7,699 to 12.174. In the office of th e a sst, sec­ tary for re n ew al a n d h o u sin g , ere are: one a s s is ta n t, a t $22,5: three, a t $26,263 (v ets p re ned for tw o) a n d o ne a t $30,9. In ad d itio n , th e r e a re tw elve ecutives a t $19,780, tw o d e p u ty Rst. secretaries, (v e ts p re fe rre d ir one), a t $28,000 a n d a p rite secretary, a t $10,203. In the office of th e a sst, secreiry for m o rtg a g e c re d it a n d ederal housing, th e r e a re five P officials, a t $26,264, w ith vets ferred for th r e e of th e m ; two Je w ish S ta te W o rk e rs H e a r P e n sio n E x p e rt N a th a n R ogers, p re s id e n t of th e Je w is h S ta te E m p lo y ees Assn. of New Y ork will p re s e n t E d w in V ilim to th e A ssn’s m e m b e rs h ip in th e b o dy ’s J a n . 22 m e etin g . V ilim is in fo rm a tio n r e p r e s e n ta ­ tive of th e N ew YorTc S ta t e E m ­ ployees R e tire m e n t S y ste m a n d h a s im p o r ta n t in fo rm a tio n fo r th e local m e m b ers. The o rg a n iz a tio n announced t h a t i t w as still re ceiv in g th a n k s and c o n g ra tu la tio n s fo r Its C hanukah d in n e r d an c e. M r. R ogers, th e g e n e ra l c h a ir m a n of t h a t a f f a ir w as ab ly a ss iste d by M o rris Solom on, M o rris G im p e lson, A b ra h a m S h a v e lso n a n d R ose S tro w , a ll fo rm e r p re s id e n ts— a s well a s S ylvia M iller, R u th T o p ­ per, L ouis B erk ow ery a n d a h o st of othei*s. P-T Food Workers T h e re a re a few o p en in g s fo r p a r t- tim e food service w o rk ers a t th e Bi-ooklyn V e te ra n s A d m in is­ tr a tio n H o sp ital. T he job p a y s $2.19 p e r h o u r to s ta rt. S h if ts a re fr w n 6:30 a n d 7:00 a.m . to 10:30 a .m . a n d fro m 4:30 to 7:30 p.m . P erso n to call is Mi’s. F . B aro n , a t 836-6600. Promotion E x a m s M o r e Y o u th Lyden N a m e d In State Service In Mental Health T h e fo llo w in g c o m p e titiv e p ro m o tio n a l e x a m s fo r N «w Y o r k S t a t e C iv i l S e r v i c e w ill b e h e l d o n M a r c h 15 a n d m u s t be filed n o la te r th a n F eb. 3. I n te r d e p a r tm e n ta l: re s e a rc h a n ­ a ly st G -1 8 ; re s e a rc h a n a ly s tv ario u s p a re n th e tic s G -1 8 ; s e n ­ io r m u n ic ip a l re s e a rc h a n a ly s t G -1 8 ; sen io r s ta tis tic ia n G -1 8 ; sen io r econ om ist G -1 6 ; se n io r eco n o m ist (b u sin ess re s e a rc h ) G 18; sen io r e co n o m ist (ta x a tio n ) G -18; S e n io r e n g in e e rin g te c h n ic ia n G -11, te s t 33-304; p rin c ip a l e n ­ g in e e rin g te c h n ic ia n G -1 5 , te s t 33-489. E x ecu tiv e— (X 5 6: head clerk (p ay ro ll) G -15, te s t 33-501. W o rk m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n B o a rd ; asso ciate in d u s tria l e n g in e e r G -27 , te s t 33-490. P u blic S ervice T r a n s p o r ta t io n : sen io r h y d ra u lic e n g in e e r (P u b ­ lic service) G -2 3, 33-491; e n ­ g in e e rin g m a te ria ls te c h n ic ia n G -8, te s t 33-493: sen io r e n g in e e r­ in g m a te ria ls te c h n ic ia n G -1 1, te s t 33-494; p rin c ip a l e n g in e e rin g m a te ria ls te c h n ic ia n G -1 4, te s t 33-495; sen io r e n g in ee rin g te c h ­ n ic ia n (soils) G -11, te s t 33-496; a n d p rin c ip a l en g in e e rin g te c h n i­ cia n (soils) G -15, te s t 33-497. T hese te sts a re o p en o n ly to p e rm a n e n t em ployees In th e d e ­ p a r t m e n t o r p ro m o tio n u n it fo r w h ich th e e x a m in a tio n Is a n ­ n o u n ced . Nurses W a n t e d R e g iste re d n u rs e s a re n e e d e d a t M a tte a w a n S ta te H o sp ita l. J o b p a y s $7,340 to $8,950 a y e ar, w ith good frin g e b e n e fits, In c lu d in g n o n -c o n trib u to ry p e n sion s. F o r in fo rm a tio n , c o n ta c t H elen, C a lla h a n , S u p e rv isin g N u rse , b e ­ tw e en 9 a.m . a n d 4 p.m . w eekdays, (914) 831-4800 o r P.O . B o x 307, M a tte a w a n , N.Y. DEWITT CLINTON STATE & EAGLE STS., ALBANY A KNOTT HOTEL ^ • REGISTER NOW FOR EVENING CLASSES STARTING FEB. 3 S P E C I A L P U B L IC R E L A T IO N S IN S T IT U T E OF D A T A P R O C E S S I N G S E M IN A R A R E A ’S M O S T U P -T O -D A T E 3 4 -W E E K C O U R S E IN P R O G R A M M IN G U sing t h e IB M /S Y S T E M 3 6 0 d a t a p r o c e s s i n g s y s t e m fn A B C ’s o w n c o m p u t e r i n s t a l l a t i o n . C A L L *Evenings or Sat. Classes 4 6 5 -3 4 4 9 W A VILO W ER . ROTA L COUR A list of fo rty eligibles h a s been \P A R T M E N T S - F u rn ish e d . 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V o lu n te e r rc a d in e , wcoU d .ij-8 . w c k o n d B a n d e v e n i n i r n . c o v e r i n c eurrcnt r^ n eral in fo rm .itlo n and conip n ip o M ry lite ra tu re for b lin d younc w o m a n W ho w is h e s to r e tu r n to lib ra r y Laundry Workers A F A V O K IT B I'O R O VK K 8 0 riC A R 8 W IT H S T A T F T K A V E I.K R H THOM AS S E C R E T A R IA L o r R E T A IL B U S I N E S S M A N A G E M E N T D IP L O M A P R O ­ GRAMS ‘^ C O M P U T E R A LBA NY — G . C o llin s L yd en, a m e m b e r of th e P u b lic R e la tio n s S o c ie ty of A m erica, h a s been n a m e d d ire c to r of th e B u re a u of B u sin ess P u b lic ity fo r th e S ta te C o m m erce D e p a rtm e n t. S a la ry is $18,150 a y ear. M r. L yden h a s re sig n e d a s a s ­ s is ta n t d ire c to r o f n a rc o tic e d u ­ c a tio n fo r th e S la t e N a rc o tic C o n tro l C om m ission. 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