*?ZZZl S «nA K A a ■ L e a p e b AN A M V JlV 9^T 91^ iO T92 ZS9 0 0 T1 A0^1 l P E R B S e f s T w o U n i t s Americans Largest Weekly for Public Employee9 Vol. XXX, No. 18 T u esd ay , J a n u a r y 28, 1969 C T S H A ffa c k s R E U G o v e r n o r 's A W P a y See P age 4 P ric « T e n Cento W A I Y N S V B I C T I G O R Y P r o p o s a l CS£A Sweeps Thruway L o w e r G ra d e s 'G e t t in g I t Immediate Negotiations O n T h e C h in ,' W e n z I S a y s Called For By Dr. Wenzl A L B A N Y — “ S t a t e e m p l o y e e s , e sp > e cially t h o s e i n t h « l o w e r g r a d e s , a g a i n h a v e t a k e n It o n t h e c h i n f r o m G o v e r n o r R o c k e f e l l e r , ” d e c l a r e d 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 t h e Civil S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., c o m m e n t i n g o n t h e p r o v i s i o n s s e t a s i d e f o r S t a t e e m p l o y e e s In th e 1969 b u d g e t . “co m p lete ly in a d e q u a te ." h is b a rg a in in g te a m o ffe re d us a The h e a d o f th e 172,000-m einW enzl e a rlie r h a d called u p o n 2 5 -y e a r, h a lf - p a y p e n sio n p la n ; ber public em ployee u n io n , w h io h R o c k efeller to in c lu d e a $1,200 n o r is th e re a n y sp ecific m e n tio n had been n e g o tia tin g fo r a b a r ­ a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd h ik e fo r a ll of th e lo c atio n o r in c o n v en ien c e gaining u n it of 124,000 S ta t e e m ­ S ta t e em p loy ees in a d d itio n to a E>ay w e h a d n e g o tia te d ." ployees u n til la s t Nov. 27 w h e n 2 0 -y ea r, h a l f p a y re tir e m e n t. The G o v e rn o r’s N e g o tia tin g taUcs w ere h a lte d by th e P u b lic D ep lores S ilence C o m m ittee, in a d d itio n to th e fo u r Employment R e la tio n s B o a r d “W h a t is e v en m o re a p p a l li n g /' p e rc e n t, $250 m in im u m ra ise , h a d (PEliB), la sh e d o u t a t th e G o v ­ sa id W enzl, “is t h a t R xjckefeller o ffe re d lo c a tio n p a y of $100 fo r ernor’s p ro p o sed fo u r p e rc e n t h a s re m a in e d s ile n t to o u r d e ­ S ta te em ployees livin g in n in e across-the-b oard p ay h ik e c o n ­ m a n d s fo r a n y r e tir e m e n t im ­ c o u n tie s in a n d a ro u n d New Y ork tained In h is 1969 b u d g e t m a d e p ro v e m e n t d e sp ite th e f a c t t h a t (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3) public la st w eek c a llin g i t “r id ic u ­ lous and even below w h a t h is o w n negotiating te a m o ffe re d to CSEA dunu 3 n e g o tia tio n s .” P rio r to th e halt In ta lk s, th e a d m in is tra tio n offered a fo u r p e rc e n t ra ise w ith a $250 m in im u m w h ic h also w as rejected by C SEA o fficia ls as C ity C h a p te r S trik e P o ll, A ffilia tio n U rg es U n io n A c tio n I r a te m e m b e r s o f t h e N e w York C ity c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv il Service E m p l o y e e s A s s n . l a s t ^eek urged a S t a t e w i d e pK>ll CSEA m em b ers o n ta k in g job ^tlon as th e re s u lt o f G o v e rn Rockefeller’s fa ilu re to p ro vide *<*equate b en efits fo r S ta te w o rk In his 1969 E x ecu tiv e B u d g e t. Iri an o th er ac tio n , deleg ates to . ® nieeting voted ovei’w h e lm in g ^ study a t once th e m e a n s p e s s a r y to a ffilia te w ith th e ^ 'O ro on a n a u to n o m o u s basis. action s e n tim e n t b u ilt up ‘do’ a fte r one d ele g ate to ld Oni m e etin g t h a t n o t did the G o v ern o r n o t m e e t «ve '^^^^ands b u t also did n o t Include th e fu ll a m o u n t of v ^ ^ o n t i n u e d on P a g e 3) ( A d v .) UKTIREMENT BENaqrvcv . m a u r ic k blond A L B A N Y — 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 ., f r e s h f r o m a v i c t o r y o v e r a Y o n k e r s - b a s e d T e a m s t e r s l o c a l i n a runoflC e le c tio n to d e te r m in e a b a r g a i n in g a g e n t fo r m o r e t h a n 2 , 0 0 0 N e w Y o rk S t a t e T h r u w a y e m p lo y e e s , h a s c a lle d o n t h e T h r u ­ w ay A u th o rity to b eg in n e g o tia ­ a te le g ra m to R . B u rd e ll B ix b y , tio n s im m e d ia te ly in b e h a lf of c h a ir m a n o f th e T h ru w a y A u th th e se w orkers. (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 11) F ollow ing th e a n n o u n c e m e n t by th e S ta te P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e ­ la tio n s B o a rd o f C S E A ’s victory, a ju b ila n t T h e o d o re C. W enzJ, T h e o d o re C. W enzl, P re s i­ p re s id e n t o f th e 172,000-m em ber d e n t o f th e Civil S ervice E m ­ p u b lic em ployee u n io n , fire d o ff ployees Assn., issuf^d th e fo l­ low ing c o n g ra tu la to ry m e s ­ sa g e la s t w eek a f t e r C S E A ’s re s o u n d in g victory o ver T e a m s te rs L ocal 445 in th e r u n - o f f electio n to d e te rm in e Wenzl’s ‘Thank You’ Dr. Wenzl And Assembly Leader Cheered By Long Island CSEA Members On Taylor Law Stand (F ro m L ead er C o rre s p o n d e n t) B A L D W IN — D e l e g a t e s r e p r e s e n t i n g 5 0,000 c i v il s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s o n L o n g I s l a n d m e t w ith t h e i r le g is la to r s a n d c h e e r e d a f i r m e n d o r s e m e n t b y A s s e m b ly m a j o r i t y le a d e r J o h n E. K in g s to n ( R - W e s tb u r y ) o f a s in g le . S ta te w id e b a r g a i n in g u n it. T h e d e le g a te s , a t te n d i n g th e a n n u a l le g is la tiv e c o n fe r e n c e o f th e L o n g I s la n d C o n ­ fe re n c e of th e Civil S erv ice E m ­ ployees Assn., also c h e e re d w h en S ta te C SEA p re s id e n t D r. T h e o ­ do re W enzl w a rn e d th e p o w erfu l L o ng Is la n d le g islativ e d e le g a tio n t h a t he w as p re p a re d to le ad a S ta te w id e strik e if C SEA is fo rced in to t h a t position. T h e le g islato rs a tte n d in g — 11 R e p u b lic a n s a n d - f o u r D e m o c ra ts — also h e a r d S ta te seco n d vicep re s id e n t Irv in g F la u m c n b a iu n a n n o u n c e th e s t a r t of p o litica l a c tio n by th e c o n fere n c e. “ P u b ­ lic o fficials n o w ad ay s a re m u c h m o re su sc e p tib le to th e p o litic a l p re s su re s of o u r riv a ls ,” F la u m e n b au rn a ss e rte d , a n d “o u r m e m b e rs cry fo r p a rtic ip a tio n in th e p o l­ itic a l a r e n a a n d u rg e us to s u p ­ p o r t o u r frie n d s a n d to p u n is h J o h n K in g s to n (R , W e s tb u ry ), A s- o u r e n e m ie s.” sem bly m a jo rity le a d e r to ld 200 d eleg at« s to th e L egislative C o m m itte e T h e lu n c h e o n , h e ld a t C a rl o f th e L on g Is la n d m e etin g , Civil Service E m p loy ees Assn. t h a t h e w as H o p p l’s r e s ta u r a n t he>e S a tu rd a y , stro n g ly in fa v o r o f a sin g le b a rg a in in g u n it fo r a ll S ta te esuployeea. (C ontinued on P a g e 11) STRO N G SUPPORT (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3) R e p e a t T h i s ! C o n c lu d e d F u ll L ist P a tro n a g e O pen W Of T op J o b s U nder N ix o n IT H th e n ew P re s id e n t now in a u g u ra te d , so m e o f th e 2 , 0 0 0 to p e x e c u tiv e jo b o p e n in g s The L eader has b een exclusively listin g fo r tlio p a s t five Issues laave been or a ro b ein g filled. B u t tlie v a st m a ­ jo r ity a re still open. T h is w eek w e conclude th e listin g. In som e cases, p a rtic u la rly w h ere th e job s a re sim ila rly p a id o r iiave closely re la te d fu n ctio n * , we list th e m collectively r a t ii e r th a n se ria tu m . (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 2) Don't Repeat This! VO crcc CJ u. « ns •j (LI H IX w o ■< w (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) D ep t, of T ra n s p o r ta tio n In th e S e c re ta ry ’s office th e re a re fo u r a ss t, se c re ta rie s a n d a g e n e ra l coun.sel a t level IV, a d e p u ty u n d e r se creta ry , a t V; fo u r d e p u ty a s s is ta n ts a t G S -1 8 ; th re e sp ecial a s s is ta n ts , a t G S -1 7 ; two sp ecial a ss ista n ts, a t 15 a n d 16; fo u r p riv a te se c re ta rie s, a t G S -1 0 ; one a t G S -1 2 ; a n d one a t G S-13. I n th e F e d e ra l A viation A d m in ­ is tra tio n th e re is a to p a d m in is ­ tr a to r , a t level Et; h is d ep u ty , a t level IV ; a n a.sst. a d m in is tra to r fo r C o n g ressio n al liaison, a t $28,000; a n a s s is ta n t to th e ch ie f of C o n g ressio n al re la tio n s div., a t G S-15. I-] C o m p tro lle r T o U rg e Y in u p p e r New Y o rk S ta te a t th e S t. L a w ren c e S e aw a y , a n d tw o in A laska. C a n a l Z one G ovt. T h e re a re 73 job* in th e Z one, ra n g in g In sa lfu y fro m $15,000 to $30,000 a y e ar. O f th ese, fo u rte e n a re n o t y e t o p e n a n d 35 a re " v e t­ e r a n s ’ p re fe re n c e .” F if te e n o f th e jo b s a re as p rin c ip a ls o f U jS. schools a n d e ig h t a re sch oo l d ire c ­ to rs o r sup>erintendent«. Civil A e ro n a u tie i B o ard O f th e five m e m b e rs of th e b o ard , o n ly th e c h a ir m a n ’* p o si­ tion fa lls v a c a n t th is y e a r (Dec. 31). I t p ay s a t level m . T h e re a re te n o th e r to p job s in th e ag en cy (v ets p re f e rre d fo r e ig h t of th e m ), fro m $23,850 to G S-18. C om m ission o n O b scen ity F o llo w ing is a p a r tia l ta b le of g o v e rn m e n t r a tin g s fo r ex ecu tive jobs. I t covers all th o se m e n tio n e d in T h e I^eader’s fin a l in s ta llm e n t o f p a tro n a g e jo b s t h a t will be filled by th e new A d m in istra tio n ; I ^ v e l I ........................... 535,000 I^ v c l II .......................... 30,000 I>evcl I I I ........................ 29,500 L<*vel IV ........................ 28,700 I ^ v e l V ............................. 28,000 G S -1 0 ............................... 9,297 G S-11 ................................ 10,203 G S -1 2 ............................... 12,174 G S -13 ............................... 14,409 G S-14 ............................... 16,946 G S -1 5 ............................... 19,780 G S -1 6 ............................... 22,835 G S-17 ............................... 26,264 G S -1 8 ............................... 30,239 P e n sio n E x te n sio n F o r 1 9 6 9 **The e x tre m e ly s h a r p In crea se In th e C o n su m e r P ric e In d e x d u rin e 196S h a s h a d a se rio u s im p a c t o n th e liv ing s ta n d a rd s o f re tir e d p e rso n s livin g o n fixed in co m es,” L e v itt e x p lain e d . “In view o f th is, i t is e ss e n tia l t h a t th e sh ie ld a g a in s t u n d u e h a r d ­ s h ip p ro v id ed by th e p en sio n s u p ­ p le m e n t be c o n tin u e d .” T h e le g isla tio n pro p o sed by th e C o m p tro lle r p a ra lle ls t h a t w h ich h a s ben in e ffe c t sin ce 1967. The s u p p le m e n ta l a llo w an ce w ould bfe revised n e x t O cto b er 1 to re f le c t th e c h a n g e in th e C o n ­ su m e r P ric e In d e x betw’e e n th e y e a r of re tir e m e n t a n d 1968, p ro ­ vided th e re h a d b ee n a t le a st a 3 p e rc e n t in c re a se in t h a t period. L ev itt sa id h is p ro p o sa l also w ould rem o ve th e p re s e n t ceiling, w h ich lim its a p p lic a tio n o f th e s u p p le m e n t to th e f ir s t $7,000 of a n n u a l r e tir e m e n t allo w ance. T h e su p p le m e n ta l b e n e fit is p ay ab le to all re tir e d m e m b e rs 62 y e a rs of age or o lder, a n d th o se re tire d fo r d isa b ility re g a rd le ss of age. Venezuela Tou r Set For Feb. 15 B est A p p o in ted ^ VsS and women paying >14,000 per year. K $8,000^ Free M achine Plon W ritte n G uarantee ____ FOR FREE CATALOG CALL W 'M i - 'M l b 2 - 0 0 0 2 I I I I I STEN O TY PE • ACADEM Y { 259 Broadwoy. N.Y.C. [ at C ity H a ll J P u b l i c R e l a t i o n s I Q A LBANY— S ta te C o m p tro l■ y LEO J . M A R G O L IN Ic r A r th u r L c T ltt h a s a d v ise d t h a t h e w o u ld a s k t h e L e g is ­ la tu r e to e x te n d , fo r a n o th e r M r . M a r f o l t n Is P ro fe s s o r o f B u s in e s s A d m in is tr a tio n tt y e ar, th e c o st-o f-liv in g p en sio n th e B o r o a r h o f M a n h a t t a n C o m m a n it j Collegre a n d Adjunct s u p p le m e n t fo r re tir e d m e m b e rs o f th e S ta t e E m plo yees R e tir e ­ P ro fe s s o r o f P u b lie A d m in is t r a t io n In N e w Y o r k U n lv e rs ity ’i m e n t S y stem . G r a d u a te S c h o o l o f P u b lic A d m in is t r a t io n , T h is co m m issio n h a s a n ex ecu ­ tive d ire c to r, a t $28,000; a g en era l counsel, a t $26,264; a n a d m in is ­ tra tiv e o fficer, a t $14,889; a n d a Uj re s e a rc h p sychologist, a t $12,174. kJ t-H DC G o v e rn m e n t >• t-H T lie re a re te n o p en in g s fo r m e d ­ u ical o ffic e rs in th e D .C g o v ern ­ m e n t— n in e a t G S -14 ; a n d one a t G S-15 (vets p re fe rre d fo r five of th e f o r m e r ) . F a rm C re d it A d m in istra tio n T h e re a re two to p p o sitio n s in th is ag ency, b o th a t G S -1 7 ; fo u r p o sitio n s a t G S -1 6 ; tw o a t G S -15 (v ets p re fe rre d fo r b o th ) ; th re e a t G S -1 3 ; a n d o ne a t G S-14. F ed . C o m m u n ic a tio n s Com. O nly th e c h a ii'm a n of th is se v e n --m e m b e r co m m ission falls v a c a n t Uiis y e a r (J u n e 30). Jo b is r a te d a t level m . I n a d d itio n Eight Days— Only $285 I n th e F e d e ra l H ig h w ay A d­ to th e co m m issio n ers the m selves, m in is tra tio n Uiere a re fo u r top a d ­ th e re a re fo u r to p ex ecutiv es a t m i n is tr a t o r s —o n e a t level I I ; two G S -18; two a t G S -1 7 ; one a t G S a t level IV ; o ne a t level V. In 16; a n d te n a t G S-15. a d d itio n , U iere is a ch ief cou nsel F ed , D epo sit In s . C orp. a n d a d e p u ty d ire c to r of h ig h w ay A n ew w in te r o ffe rin g is being T lie re a re five executive officers, sa fe ty , b o th a t G S -IB ; th re e o th e r m a d e to m e m b e rs o f th e Civil a t G S -18 in th is agen cy; th r e e ex ecu tiv e p o sitio n s — o n e a t G S Sei*vice E m ploy ees A ssn., th e ir 13; o n e a t G S -16 ; a n d one a t G S - a t G S -1 6 ; th r e e liq u id a to rs a t fa m ilie s a n d fr ie n d s in th e fo rm larg e, G S -1 4 ; five liq u id a to rs a t 17. T h e re a re tw o p riv a te se c ­ of a n eig h t-d ay tr ip to V enezuela larg e, a t G S -1 3 ; a n d fo u r a t G S r e ta rie s , b o th a t G S-11. F eb. 15 fro m New Y o rk C ity. 12. I n th e N a tio n a l T ra n s p o r ta tio n T h e low co6t o r only $285 i n ­ F ed. H om e L o an B a n k B o ard S a fe ty B o a rd , o nly one o f th e to p cludes ro u n d tr ip je t tr a n s p o r t a ­ T h e d ire c to r o f th is b o a rd Is m e m b e rs n ip s falls v a c a n t th is tio n , lu x u ry h o te ls in C a ra c a s a n d y e a r (o n Dec. 31). T h is is th e ra te d a t level I I I ; tw o to p e x e cu ­ tlie m o u n ta in s , g o u rm e t b re a k fa st c h a ir m a n 's job, w h ich p a y s a t tives, a t G S -1 8 ; tw o a t G S -17 ; a n d d in n e r a n d sig h tse e in g . T h e level n i . T lie re a re five a d m in ­ two a t G S -1 6 ; one a t G S -1 5 ; two H o tel M a rc a y is a co m p lete v a c a ­ is tra tiv e a s s is ta n ts to th e b o a rd a t G S -14. tio n r e s o rt in th e m o u n ta in s a n d M a ritim e C om m ission m e m b ers, all a t G S -1 5 ; fo u r c o n ­ o ffe rs fre e golfin g, sw im m ing, T h e re a re no o p en in gs for co m ­ f id e n tia l se c re ta rie s, a t G S -1 0 ; m ovies a n d a h o st of o th e r a c ­ m issio n e r th is y ear. B u t th e re a re tivities. a n d on e se c re ta ry , a t G S-11. T h e re a r e seven oU ier top jobs fo u r sp ecial a s s is ta n ts , r a te d from I n C a ra c a s , th e H otel AvUa is in tr a n s p o r ta tio n - all fro m G S - G S-12 to G S-15. seclud ed in fo u rte e n a c re s of p ri­ M e d ia tio n a n d C o n c iliatio n 15 to level n i . T h re e of th e se a re v a te tro p ic a l p a rk , situ a te d in th e I n th e F e d e ra l M ed iatio n C o n ­ h ig h e s t p o in t of th e c a p ita l city. cilia tio n Service, tliere is a sp ecial S p a c e fo r th is u n u s u a l o f f e r ­ a s s is ta n t in th e d ir e c to r’s office, ing Is av a ila b le now a n d m a y be a t G S -16 a n d a n a tio n a l re p re - h a d by w ritin g to R an d o lp h V. X*THr(4l seiit^itive in th e sam e office, a t Jac o b s, 762 E a s t 217 S t., B ro n x , G S-15. I n th e d ep u ty d ire c to r’s New Y ork, 10467. T e le p h o n e (212) SH0W o ffice tlie re a re th re e to p officials, 882-5864 a f te r 6 p.m . UlflkunMsUr am a t G S -15 . I n th e office of d isp u te s Arm&AL CuMC Con Snw Ifcwi. Kmc. J JOUmim th e re is o n e o fficial a t G S-14 (v et (C ontinued on P a t e 15) W illai-d C. B est o f G en ev a, h a s been a p p o in te d by Giovernor R o ck efeller as D is tric t A tto rn e y The ONLY School in All o f O n ta rio C o u n ty . H e w ill serve a te rm en d in g Dec. 31, 1969, r e ­ New York Teaching • F R E E I CAT^ALOG p la c in g fo rm e r D is tric t A tto rn e y STENOTYPE R o b e rt K e n n e d y , w ho h a s been Exclusively elevated to J u d g e of th e C o u n ty i STENOTYPE A new excitin{ career for men | C o u rt o f O n ta rio C ou n ty . J ACADEM Y CJ hH > K W o u r S u p p le m e n t C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R A m e ric a 's L e a d in g W e e k ly for P u b lic E m p lo y ee* 97 D u a n e S t.. N e w Y o rk , N .Y . 10007 T e le p h o n e : 212 B E e k m a n 3 -6010 P u b lish e d E a c h T u e sd a y 669 A tla n tic S tre e t S ta m fo rd . C o n n . B u sin e s s an d E d ito ria l O ffice: 97 D u a n e S t . N e w Y o rk . Y . 10007 E n tered as scc u n d -c la ss m a tte r and s e c o n d - c l a s s p o s t a e e p a i d . O c t o b e r 3, 1 9 3 9 a t t h e p o s t o ffice a t S t a m f o r d , C o n n ., u n d er th e A c t of M arch 3, 1879. M em ber of A u d it B ureau of C ii d ila tio n * . S u b s c r ii pp t i o n P r i c e $5 5 .. 0 0 P e r Y e a r I n d i v i d u a l C o p ii e s , 1 0 c Fresh Air N E W Y O R K C I T Y ’S e i g h t m i l l i o n r e s i d e n t s a n d th o u ­ s a n d s o f d a i l y v i s i t o r s c a n t h a n k a c o m p a r a t i v e h a n d f u l of l e s s t h a n 2 5 0 c i v i l s e r v a n t s f o r s u p p r e s s i n g a i r p o l l u t i o n to l i v a b l e le v e l. p o llu tio n fig h te rs are T H IS T IN Y g ro u p o f civil service service s c ie n tists a n d te c h n ic ia n s e a rn in g m o re a n d m ore good pub. is re a lly th e d efen se lin e a g a in s t lice re la tio n s by th e ir zeal and a tm o sp h e ric p o llu tio n , w h ich skill. T h e y a re fig h tin g an insidi. could ch ok e a city to d e a th p ra c ­ ous en em y w h ich could do as tically o v e rn ig h t— a n d on occa­ m u c h d a m a g e to th e C ity and itj people a s a n en em y bombing sions n e a rly did. W E R E I T N O T fo r th is civil a tta c k . sevvice d efen se lin e w ith th e C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t of A ir P o llu tio n C on ­ tro l, th e g re a te s t c ity in th e w orld w ould also be th e sm e l­ liest— a n d even th e m o st d eadly city In th e w orld. N E W Y O R K C IT Y ’S re sid e n ts a n d v isito rs a re lu ck y to h av e th is civil service defen se line, th in a s i t is, on th e ir p ay ro ll— a n d on th e ir side. ANY C IV IL s e rv a n t, p a rtic u ­ la rly th o se w'ho re c e n tly tra v e lle d on special civil serv’ice to u rs in to M a d rid , w ill know p recisely w h a t we m ean. D u rin g C h ris tm a s W eek, M a d rid 's a i r p o llu tio n w as so bad t h a t you cou ld sm ell th e carb o n m on ox id e g as a t a ll h o u rs of th e d a y a n d n ig h t. M A D R ID ’S p o l l u t i o n p ro b ­ lem arises fro m a g row in g a rm y of m o to rized “b u g s” , e a c h b u r n ­ ing th e c h e a p e s t gasoline. T h e p ro b le m in th e S p a n is h c a p ita l is grow in g w orse b ecau se new c a r re g is tra tio n s in th e c ity alo n e a re in c re a sin g a t th e r a t e of 200 a day. N a tio n a lly th e pro b lem is eq ually b ad . A B O U T t h e o n l y p a r t of M a d rid ’s au to m o b ile pro b lem w ith a silver lin in g a re th e 11 hu ge u n d e rg ro u n d p a rk in g a re a s u n d e r th e c ity ’s m a in sq u a re s or p a rk s a n d a n o th e r sev en m o re u n d e r c o n stru c tio n . T h is is w h a t New Y ork does n o t h a v e , b u t could h av e a n d d o e sn ’t, th a n k s to M.M. — “M oses M y o p ia.” W H IL E N E W Y O R K can le a rn fro m M a d rid a b o u t u n d e rg ro u n d p a rk in g a re a s, M a d rid is le a rn in g from N ew Y ork a b o u t how to h a n d le its in c re a sin g ly poisonous a ir p o llu tio n problem s. SO O U T S T A N D IN G is New Y ork C ity ’s successful a tta c k a g a in s t a ir p o llu tio n problem s, t h a t la s t fa ll, M a d rid s e n t a te a m of c h e m ists a n d en g in e e rs to fin d o u t how New Y ork re d u ced Its a ir p o llu tio n by a resp e c ta b le p e rce n tag e . f o r E X A M P L E , New Y ork C ity c u t th e a m o u n t o f s u lfu r dioxide in its a tm o s p h e re by 2,000 to n s a y ea r o r 25 p e rc e n t of th e to ta l, a n d th e a m o u n t of p a r tic u la te s by 9,000 to n s o r 10 p e rc e n t of th e to tal. C IV IL SERVANTS can be p ro u d of New Y o rk C ity ’s n e t ­ w ork of 38 m o n ito rin g sta tio n s w hich op en ed la st O cto b er 31. T h ese are lo c ated in all five b o r­ oughs a n d a re so s tra te g ic a lly placed a s to be ab le to check a ir p o llu tio n in e a c h 10 sq u a re m iles of tlie C ity ’s la n d a re a CA'ery m in u te of th e day. a n d e v e r y m i n u t e th e civil O B V IO U S L Y , N E W Y O R K of. ficia ld o m is sc a re d — a n d they h av e every re a s o n to be. Any. p o llu tio n p erso n n el, m o st of whom a re civil se rv a n ts , liav e incroasetl fro m 126 in 1966 to 247 at tie b eg in n in g of th is y ear. In three y e a rs, th e b u d g e t of the Dept, of A ir P o llu tio n C ontrol has ju m p e d fro m $1,345,000 to $4,388,000. T H E C IT Y ’S 3 8 -sta tlo n aerom e tric n e tw o rk is th e largest In th e U n ite d S ta te s a n d probably in th e w orld. T en of th e stations a re a u to m a tic a n d c a n be inter­ ro g a te d a s o fte n as every five m in u te s by th e c e n tra l computer on th e c o n c e n tra tio n of carbon m onoxide, sm o k e sh a d e a n d .sulfur dixoide, a s well a s on wind a n d d irec tio n , a n d a i r ttmpera* tu re . N E W Y O R K C IT Y ’S effort* to red uce a ir p o llu tio n is another public re la tio n s tr ib u te to the skill a n d d ev o tio n of civil servants. O u r re a d e rs w ould ap preciate this s ta te m e n t even m o re if they stood a s w'e d id a t a busy M adrid traf­ fic In te rse c tio n e a rly one winter ev en in g re c e n tly , a n d could not see 100 fe e t a cro ss th e street be­ cau se of th e a ir p o llu tio n mixed w ith fog. D u rin g E a sfer W eek Puerto Rico or B a h a m o s — $253 A choice of e ith e r P u eilo Bico o r th e B a h a m a s d u rin g East«r W eek is now open fo r bookings bJl m e m b e rs of th e Civil Service Eni-| ployees Assn. an d th e ir immediattj fam ilies. P ric e fo r e ith e r to u r — both of I w hich d e p a r t A pril 4 from Ne«[ Y ork C ity — is $253. In clu d ed aYe ro u n d trip jet trao*-1 p o rta tio n , h o te l room s, sighl^e*' Ing (in Puei-to R ico) and other U vities. T he B a h a jn a trip include* | m e a ls a s well. F o r In fo rm a tio n o«i the to u r w rite to S a m E m m e tt, 1 I E a s t 28th St., B rooklyn. 11210. T elephone (212) 253—^4 | a f t e r 5 p.m . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n on the ' Rico to u r w rite to P o s t e r ' D ep t, of A g iic u ltu re MiiJ ' A lbany, N .Y ., 12226. call 43ft(5181 457-2747; e v e n i n g s 4009. S c h o o l C u s to d ia l E n g in e e r F o rty c a n d id a te s took tic a l-o ra l e x a m i n a t i o n for ^ c u sto d ia l e n g in e e r la st wet C O N T R A C T S IG N IN G n C A n V E O D A R T IO M i K E A D T P O K a c t i o n — s t a t e E m p lo y ment w orkers, c h a p t e r 350 o f th e C ivil S ervice E m ploy ees Assru d e te rm in e d ly vote to en d o rse Tji c h a p t e r nro«iH^nf p re s id e n t JTohn ohn L a Mnnni>A’s M o n ac o ’s noaiti p o sitio n o f “ no c o n tra c t, n o w ork .” (See sto ry o n P a g e 13.) S a la r y R e a l l o c a t i o n s , P ay D i f f e r e n t i a l s S e t C e n tra l M e e ts C o n feren ce F eb u ary 1 4 SY R A CU SE— A n e d u c a tio n ­ a l s e s s io n o n p u b lic r e l a ti o n s w ill b e t h e l e a d o ff m e e t i n g a t th e W in te r m e e tin g o f th e C e n tr a l C o n rere n ce, Civil S ervice (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r ) E m ployees Assn., b e g in n in g F eb. A L B A N Y — E f f o r t s o f t h 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 . 14 in th e S y ra c u se C ounti-yhouse. have w o n a o n e - g r a d e r e a l l o c a t i o n f o r tw o i n s t i t u t i o n e d u ­ S a tu r d a y ’s fu ll d ay o f m e e tin g s cation p o s i t i o n s a n d a l i m i t e d g e o g r a p h i c p a y d i f f e r e n t i a l will in c lu d e th e a n n u a l b u sin e ss for fo u r o t h e r s . g ra d e 17 to g ra d e 18. a n d in s ti­ m e e tin g s o f th e c o n fe re n c e a n d The s t a t e D e p a r tm e n t o f Civil w o rksh op , ' “ c o m m itte e tu tio n e d u c a tio n d ire c to r* fro m C o u n ty Service w ld C SEA la s t w eek t h a t m e e tin g s, ju d g in g fo r th e a n n u a l g ra d e 20 to g ra d e 21. on the A sso ciation ’s re c o m m e n d a ­ I n a d d itio n . I n s titu tio n te a c h ­ sc ra p b o o k c o n te st, tro p h y p re s e n ­ tion, in s titu tio n e d u c a tio n s u p e rers, se n io r in s titu tio n te a c h e rs, ta tio n s a n d S y ra c u s e c h a p t e r ’s Tlsors I'lave been re a llo c a te d fro m I n s titu tio n v o c a tio n a l In s tru c to rs a n n u a l d ln n e r-d a n c e . a n d se n io r In s titu io n v o c a tio n a l S p e a k in g a t th e p u b lic re la tio n s In s tru c to rs in tn e five New Y o rk sessio n w ill be OSEA P u b lic R e la ­ C ity c o u n tie s p lu s N assau , S u ffo lk , tio n s C h a ir m a n G a ry P e rk ln s o n ; B rid g e A i d e s R o c k la n d , W e s tc h e s te r a n d M o n ­ J o s e p h R o u ller, C SEA d ire c to r of W in D i f f e r e n t i a l ro e c o u n tie s h a v e b e e n s r a n te d public re la tio n s, a n d J o e D easy, a fo u r p e rc e n t g e o g ra p h ic p a y d if ­ J r ., C ity e d ito r of th e C ivil S ervice (From L e a d e r C o rr e s p o n d e n t) f e r e n tia l a s th e re s u lt o f C S E A ’s L e a d e r. h ig h l a n d — R o b e rt E . d em an d s. T h e u s u a l d e le g a te s’ "so u n d in g T h re e o th e r em plojree o rg a n iz a ­ Stock, p r e s i d e n t o f t h e N e w b o a rd ”— a d iscu ssio n o f c h a p te r tio n s jo in e d C SEA in th e f ig h t fo r York S t a t e B r i d g e A u t h o r i t y p ro b le m s—w ill follow th is m e e tm o re p a y fo r tihe six jo b titles. chapter o f t h e C iv i l S e r v i c e in^r. C S E A p re s id e n t T h e o d o re C. Employees A s s n ., a n n o u n c e d D e ta ils o f la te r sessio ns w ill be W enzl, o n le a rn in g o f th e success th a t h is c h a p te r h a d obo f th e A sso c ia tio n ’s e ffo rts , said , a n n o u n c e d la te r, sa id A r th u r P . tolned a te m p o ra ry s h ift d if fe r­ “W e a re e x tre m e ly p le a se d t h a t K a sso n J r ., c o n fe re n c e p re s id e n t. ential for th e A u th o rity ’* e m ­ Som e 250 d e le g a te s fro m th e S ta t e h a s s e e n th e lig h t a n d ployees. given th e se d e d ic a te d em p loy ees th r o u g h o u t th e c e n tr a l p o rtio n of tem po rary sch e d u le of p ay th e S ta t e ao:e s la te d to a tte n d . (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 11) •differentials w en t In to e ffe c t on S y ra c u s e c h a p t e r w ill h o s t th e 2. Stock said, b u t th e scale m e e tin g , u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of could be c h a n g e d w h en a fin a l (C o n tin u e d fro m Pag^e 1) M rs. M a ry L. M c C a rth y , p re s id e n t. wntract goes In to e ff e c t—th e bargalnin«r »«rent fo r 2,078 O n o n d a g a c h a p te r, w h ose p re s i­ of w hich Is still u n c e rta in . em plo yees o f th e New Y o rk d e n t is M rs. H ild a Y o un g, w ill be According to th e n ew sc h e d S ta te T h n tw a y A u th o rity : h o s t a t a F rid a y n ig h t social *• employees w ho w o rk fro m I w ish to t h a n k a ll th o s e h o u r. to 12 a.m . will get 15 c e n ts w h o p a r tic ip a te d in th e e le c ­ i n h o u r, a n d th o se w ho tio n cam p aiffn — m e m b ers, of« from 12 a.m . to 6 a.m . will ficers a n d s t a f f — fo r th e 30 cen ts e x tra . sp len d id , u n ite d e f f o r t w h ic h Tliose who w ork fro m ' 11 a.m. (ConClnaed fro m P a g e 1) p ro d u c e d v ic to ry .’* oei e x tra 15b e n e fits n e g o tia te d w h e n ta lk s J o s e p h C. Skyes, e le c te d . * for one h o u r, makings a w ere called off la s t N ov em ber b e ­ C SEA T h n tw a y re p e r s e n ta d iffe re n tia l per day. c a u se o f a s ta y o rd e r fro m th e tiv e o n t h e E m plo yees Asen. 'Vivo w ork fro m 12 a j n . S ta t e P u b lic ESmployment R e la ­ B o a rd o f D ire c to rs, h a d h ig h o hxjuure o u rs ^Ith Pm . will receive tw i/wu tio n s B o ard . p ra is e f o r th e w o rk o f th e » to / , 15 c e n ts, m a k in g B o th th e jo b a c tio n a n d A FL five c h a p te r p re s id e n ts d u rin tr icaig ^ 30 c e n ts e x tra . T h e CaiO a ffilia tio n s re so lu tio n s w ere th e c a m p a ig n — E u g e n e B e r n ­ to ^ u p w a rd p ro p o rtio n a te to h a v e been p re s e n te d to th e r ® -succeeding h o u r of s t a r t s te in , N ew Y o rk D iv isio n ; ^ Work. O SEA B o a rd of D ire c to rs th is F ran k L ew is, h e a d q u a r te r s p a s t M ond ay . T h e jo b a c tio n r e ­ c h a p t e r ; V ito D a n d re a n o , A l­ A u th o rity em ployees w ho so lu tio n c o n ta in e d tw o pro visos: b a n y D ivision ; J a c k G a lla g ­ •1. 1 , ™ "' “ to f set 1. M e n ta l H yg iene, p riso n a n d itiii ^^fferentlal o f 15 c e n ts h e r, S y ra c u se D ivision, a n d h o s p ita l fa cilities w ould be given I a t 30 cen ts, fo r a S h irle y L acy, W e s te rn D iv i­ e sse n tia l services in th e e v e n t sio n. Sy kes a lso o o n u u en d e d ^7 n w o rk ing of a n y Job a c tio n . ijn. ^ h o w ork fro m 12 a ll o f th e v o lu n te e rs in e a c h o f th e d iv isio n s w ho ‘‘w o rk ed 2. T lie poll w ould ask m e m ­ 5n A h o u rs a t ^ d iffe re n tia l ra te , fo r so d ilig e n tly durinsr b o th elec­ b ers If th e y w ould ab id e b y th e r Of U M e x tra . tio n AaJ«|*a.ig-na,** m a jo r ity decision. For In s t it u t io n T it le s W e n z l's T h a n k s Strike Poll — T h e f ir s t w ork c o n tr a c t in W est S en eca u n d e r th e T a y lo r L aw a n d a p p ro v e d u n a n im o u sly by th e T ow n B o a rd , is sig n ed by m e m b e rs o f th e W est S en eca c h a p te r of th e Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees A ssn. a n d T o w n S u p erv iso r A lb ert J . G iese, se ate d . S ta n d in g a r e R o b e rt D o b sta ff, C SEA c h a p te r p re s i­ d e n t; J o h n R iedel, v ic e -p re s id e n t; a n d W illia m M a n n , m e m b e r of th e b a rg a in in g c o m m ittee . VC VO Wenzl Attacks Budget (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 C ity a n d L on g I s la n d a n d a n e x tra $100 in c o n v en ien c e p ay fo r e m ­ ployees w o rk ing e v en in g a n d n ig h t sh ifts . T h e C SEA le a d e r w as p ai’tic u la rly c ritic a l o f P E R B w h ich , h e said , “h a d sto p p e d n e g o tia tio n s fo r th e seco n d y e a r in a row ju s t to a p p e a se a h a n d fu l of s m a lle r riv a l u n io n s. “ W e fo u g h t P E R B th r o u g h th e S t a t e ’s h ig h e s t c o u rts la s t y e a r a n d p ro v e d th e m w ro n g a n d h a v e b e e n fo rced In to th e sa m e s i t u a ­ tio n a g a in ,” h e said. “R a th e r t h a n p u rs u in g th e goals of th e T a y lo r L aw — p ro m o tin g h a rm o n io u s r e l a ­ tio n s a m o n g New Y o rk S t a t e ’s public em ployees — P E R B h a s c re a te d o n ly c o n fu sio n a n d d e ­ p riv ed S ta te em ployees o f a b a r ­ g a in in g r e p r e s e n ta tiv e fo r th e two y e a rs th e law h a s b een in effect. “F o r tu n a te ly th e C o u rt o f A p­ p eals d ecisio n la s t M a rc h cleare d th e w ay fo r a b b re v ia te d 1968 c o n ­ tr a c t ta lk s a n d , we m a n a g e d to com e o u t w ith so m e th in g fo r S ta te w ork ers. T h is yeax is a n o th e r case, h o w e v e r.” Im a g e P re s e rv a tio n C SEA h a d b e en o n th e verge la st F a ll o f s e ttlin g a 1969 c o n ti'a c t w ith th e a d m d n istra tio n w h en P E R B issued its Nov. 27 d e t e r ­ m in a tio n s p littin g S ta t e leanployees in to fkve b a rg a in in g u n its a n d follow ed u p w ith a s e p a r a te o rd e r h a ltin g n e g o tia tio n s. P E R B a d m itte d t h a t th e G o v ­ e rn o r h a d p ro p e rly n e g o tia te d w ith C SEA u p to t h a t tim e , d e ­ s p ite re p e a te d public s ta te m e n ts by C o u n cil 50 o f th e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m ployees, t h a t n e g o ­ tia tio n s w ere Im p ro p er. C SEA le a d e rs c o n te n d t h a t th e a c c e l­ e ra te d P E R B d e te rm in a tio n a n d o rd e r s to p p in g n e g o tia tio n s w as In flu e n c e d by R o c k e fe ller w ho w as seek in g to en d a series of C ou ncil 50 strik e s a t S ta te M e n ta l H y g ien e in s titu tio n s in o rd e r to p rese rv e h is im age. M a n y la b o r le a d e rs acro ss th e S ta te p u b lic ly c o n d e m n e d th e C ou ncil 50 s trik e s a n d th e re a s o n s b e h in d th e m . T h e E m p lo yees A sso ciaito n h a d o b ta in e d a n o rd e r fro m th e S ta t e S u p re m e C o u rt s to p p in g P E R B fro m im p le m e n tin g Its d ecision, b u t th is w as la te r th ro w n o u t by a n o th e r S u p re m e C o u rt Ju stic e . O n J a n . 15, CSEA c a rr ie d its fig h t to u p se t th e P E R B d e te rm in a tio n to th e A p p e lla te D ivision w h ic h re in is ta te d O SE A ’s s ta y a g a in s t P E R B . T h e A p p ellate c o u rt w ill review th e case o n J a n . 27 a n d d e te im in e w h e th e r to c o n tin u e th e s ta y u n til th e issue is resolved. C SEA la w y ers h a d a sk ed fo r a n d w ere g ra n te d a n e a rly F e b ru a r y h e a rin g a t w h ic h th e y will d e fe n d C S E A ’s r i g h t to re p r e s e n t th e S ta te em ployees. T h e c o u rt is ex ­ p e c te d to decide on J a n . 27 o r s h o r tly th e r e a f te r w h e th e r to u p ­ h o ld th e low er c o u rt v e rd ic t o r review th e c ase itself. B u ffa lo E le c ts S e w e r N ew U n it O ffic e rs ( F r o m L e a d e r C o rr e s p o n d e n t) B U F F A L O — D a n ie l T a t t e n b a u m h a s b e e n e le c te d th e 1 9 6 9 -7 0 p r e s i d e n t o f t h e B u f ­ fa lo S e w e r A u th o rity u n it, Ei-ie c h a p te r. Civil S ervice E^mployees Assn. O th e r o fficers, all elected tw o -y e a r term s, a re : fo r V ice p re s id e n t, J o h n M. 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T h e m e e tin g , w h ic h in c lu d e s em plo yees o f all th e c o u n ty ABC B o a rd s in th e S ta te o f N ew Y ork, will o p e n a t 3 p.m . w ith a d in n e r sch e d u le d a t 7 p.m . A coording to Jo s e p h L. S a u te r, s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r o f th e D u tc h ­ ess C o u n ty ABC B o ard . “It* is h o p e d a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e S ta t e L iq u o r A u th o rity w ill sp eak, as well as a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e N ew Y o rk S ta t e C ivil S erv ice C o m m issio n .- copies e# books eheched above. ' encloio cbeck or m oney order for $. Name CIVIL SERVICE TRAINING A S S IS T .\I\T F O R E M A N — D e p t, o f S a n ita tio n Classes meet AFanh. T U E S EVES & W E D M ORNS. P O L IC E L IE U T E N A N T ( N .Y .P .D .) Classes meet M anh. W E D N E S D A Y S ; Jam. F R I. B A T r A L IO N C H IE F (N .Y .F .D .) T U E S D A Y S & T H U R S D A Y S in M a a li. O n ly BU S D R IV E R Classes meet M anh. T H U R S D A Y S at 1 P M , 5:30 P M , 7:30 P M ; Jam aica T U E S D A Y S 7 P M HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOM A C L A S S E S IN M A N H A T T A N a n d J A M A I C A PRACTICAL VOCATIONAL C O U R SE S: Licensed by State o f New Y o rk . A p p ro ve d fo r Veterans • A U T O M E C H A N IC S • D R A F llN G • R A D IO , T V & E L E C IR O N IC S D ELEH A NTY HIG H SCHOOL 91-01 M e rric k B o ule vard, Jamaica Enroll Now For D e lu h a n ty * A co lle g e p r e p a r a t o n r r o - r d i i r a t i n n a l . a r n d e t n i r • c h o o l a o r r e d it e d Ity tlie B o a rd of tl e g e n t s Intensive Preparatory Course FOR NEXT * S p ecial p r e p a r a t i o n in fn-ienre a n d M a llte n ia ttc s fo r s t u d e n ts w h o wisii to q u a lif y f o r T e c iin o io g ic a l anti E n g in e e r i n g C o lle g e s. _ EXAM PATROLMAN iiigh * S e c r e ta r ia l T r a i n i n g av a ila iile f o r g irls an a n eie<*tive su p p le m e n t. I n s t i t u t e ’s * D r i v e r E d u c a t i o n C o u r se s. f o r I n f o r m a t i o n o n all C o u r s e s P h o n e C R 3 - 6 9 0 0 $191 A WEEK AFTER 3 YEARS (Includes pay for i-lolidays and Annual Uniform Allowance) BUS DRIVERS W a n te d b y th e N e w Y o rk C ity T ra n s it A u th o rity $14130 Ages: 20 thre 28 Vision: 20/30 Min. Hffr.: S'?** * 1 5 W aek to *fart Delehanty has 50 years of successful experience in preparing "Mew York's Finest!'* Class Meets WEDNESDAYS o t 5:30 & 7:30 P.M. For c o m p le te in fo rm a tio n P h o n e: G R 3 -6 9 0 0 ^^ader b o o k s t o r e Duane St.. New York 7. N. Y. Heoso send m e ____ T h e r e a r e now o peniiigte fo r th e E X A m N T IO N NO. 6598 F O R 11, D ; 12, A ; 13, A ; 14, D ; 15. B ; PR O M O T IO N TO SCHOOL 16, A; 17, B ; 18, A; 19. B ; 20, D ; p o sitio n o f in h a la tio n th e r a p is t a t CUSTODIAN E N G IN E E R 21, D ; 23. B ; 23, C; 24. B ; 25, C; arrade levels G S -5 th r o u g h O S -« ($5,732 to $7,699). F in a l K ey A n sw ers F o r W ritte n 26, B ; 27. C; 28. C; 29. C; 30, B ; T h e r e Is no w ritte n te s t f o r T e st H eld A pril 27, 1968 31, B ; 32. A; 33, A; 34. A; 35. B ; th e se po sitio n s. T h e r a t in g of a p ­ 1, C; 2. C; 3, A ; 4, A ; 5. D ; 36, D; 37. D; 38. C; 39. A; 40. D ; p lic a n ts will be b ased o n e x p e ri­ 6, B ; 7. A ; 8, D ; 9. B ; 10, C; 41. C: 42. B ; 43. D ; 44. A; 45. C; ence, e d u c a tio n a n d / o r tra in in g . 11, A; 12, C; 13, B ; 14. A; 15. B; 46. C . 47, B ; 48, D; 49. A; 50, D; C o n ip lete in fo rm a tio n m a y be 16, D ; 17, B ; 18, B ; 19, D ; 20, C; 51. C; 52, B ; 53, D; 54. A ; 55, D ; o b ta in e d by w ritin g , v isitin g o r 21, C; 22, B ; 23. D ; 24. A; 25, B; 56. A; 57, C; 58, D ; 59, C; 60. A; c a llin g th e F e d e ra l Jo b I n f o r m a ­ 26. A; 27. C; 28, D ; 29. B ; 30, C; 61, D; 62. C; 63, B; 64, A; a n d / o r tio n Cen^ter o f th e New Y o rk I n ­ 31, D ; 32, A; 33. C ; 34. A; 35. D; B ; 65. A; 66, B ; 67, A; 68, B; 69, D; te ra g e n c y B o ard , 26 F e d e ra l 36, C; 37. D ; 38, B ; 39, A; 40, D; 70, C; 71. D ; 72, C; 73, B ; 74, A; P laz a , New Y ork. N.Y. 10007 41, A; 42, B ; 43, C; 44, C; 45. B; 75, B ; (P h o n e is 212-264-0422.) 46, C ; 47, A : 48. B ; 49, D; 50. C; 76, B: 77. B ; 78, A; 79, A; 80. C; 51, C ; 52, B ; 53, A; 54. C; 55, C; 91. C; 82. A; 83. D ; 84, D ; 85, C; 91, B ; 92, B : 93, D ; 94, A; 95. A; 56. B ; 57. A; 58, A; 59, D ; 60. B; 86, D ; 87, A; 88. C; 89, B; 90. B; 96, D; 97. A; 98, B; 99, B; 100, C. 61. A; 62, D ; 63, A; 64, B ; 65. C; 66, B ; 67, D ; 68. D ; 69. C; 70. B; f v i i I l f B ; 72. D ; 73, C; 74. A; 75, B; 76, D ; 77. B ; 78, A; 79. C; 80. B. T h e D E L E H A N T Y IN S T I T U T E EX A M IN A T IO N NO. 7616 F O R PR O M O T IO N TO S P E C IA L M A N H A T T A N : IIS EAST 15 ST.. Near 4 Ave. lAII Subways) O F F IC E R (H e a rth S erv ice J A M A I C A ; 89-25 M E R R I C K BLVD., bet. Jamaico ft Hillside Avo3. A d m in istra tio n ) O F F IC E H OU RS: MON. TO F R I. 9:30 A.M. to 8 P.M . EXA M IN ATIO N NO. 6028 FO R (Closed S a tu rd a y s ) S P E C IA L O F F IC E R F in a l K ey A n sw ers fo r W ritte n T e st H eld Ju n e la , 19G8 5S Years o f Experivnce in Prontotinfi the 1 A; 2, B ; 3, C; 4, C; 5, A; Education o f More Than Half a Million Students 6, D; 7, C; 8, D ; 9, C; 10, B; 6 a fte r « I year 40 hour week— Full C ivil Service benefits ATTEND DELEHANTY CLASSES FOR THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR WRITTEN TEST to ba liald April I9t(i, I9&9 Applications opan February 4tii N o fo rm al e d u c a tio n o r e x p e rie n c e necessary. A g e 21 y e a rs up a t a p p o i n tm e n t. Min. h e ig h t 5 '4 " . O v e r 1500 a p p o i n tm e n ts in p a s t 10 m onths a lre a d y m a d e from existing list. CLASSES ■e oer qeest of a class sessloa Classes Meet START In Manhattan— IIS E. 15th St., near 4th Ave. Thurs. Jon. 30fh— 1:00. 5:30 or 7:30 P M Meets In Jamaica— 89-29 Merrick Blvd. Tves. a* 7 P M J u s t Fill in a n d Bring C o u p o n O K I.R H A N T T IN S T IT l'T R H i B M t I S t h S t.. M a n b A t tM i D E L E H A N T Y ....................................................... S t a t e ■e snre fo include 5 % Sales Tax M S E. 15th St. nr. 4th Ave,, N.Y 89<29 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica addre*>a IN S T I T U T E GR 3 Q900 NAME BUY U.S. B O N D S c ity te ZIP A d m it F R R R t o On* l * a t r o l n i A a Cli ADDRESS C I T V _____________ ZONE n 3 P r/» M n w m o w » H c fl» m CU _ C w ■M j i O' VO ( E ^ £ A S W L I ^ i e o . i B L E G T e le v is io n S u n day, F ebruary 2 I A m e r i c u ^ H t A i i ‘g e » i W e e k l y t o r P u b l i c E m p l o i / e e s M em ber CO A u d it B ureau of C ir c u la t io n ! P u b lish e a every Tuesday by LEAD ER P U B L I C A T I O N S , I N C . 97 Duane S treet, New York, N.Y. 10007 212-BEelimaa 3-6010 Jerry F 'iiik ch lein , P ublisher Paul K yer, E ditor |{.V . Co|»< IjiimI, A ssor. E ditor 3 H « o J o e Dcasy, Jr., C ity E ditor l{o n Liiul«n, A s s t . Edit 4>r N . H . litagcr. b u sin ess Manager A d v e r tisin c R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s : A l.B A N Y — Joseph T . B e lle w — 303 So. M anning B lv d ., FV 2-5474 K IN G S T O N , N .Y . — C harles A n d rew i — 239 W all Street, F E deral 8-8350 w 10c p er c o p y S u b s c r ip t io n P r i c e $ 3 .0 0 to m e m b e i s o f 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 o c ia t io n . $5 .0 0 t o n o n - m e m b e r s . w 1 UESDAY, JA N U A R Y 28, 1969 u t—t > td 10:30 p.m .— W ith M a y o r L in d sa y — ^weekly r e p o r t p re s e n te d in c o ­ o p e ra tio n w ith W N E W -T V . M o n d ay , F e b ru a r y 3 3:00 p.m .— ^Return to N u rsin g — “T h e P a U e n t W ith CVA: P a r t n . ” P ro g r a m 17 of a r e f r e s h e r course fo r n u rs e s. 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y o rk P olice A cad em y merles f o r in -se rv ic e tr a in in g . 7:30 p.m .— O n th e J o b — “E x te r n a l C a rd ia c M assage.*’ N ew Y ork Caty F ire D e p a r tm e n t tr a in in g series. T uesd ay, F ebruary 4 4:00 p . m . — A round th e C lock — New Y ork P olice A cad em y se ries f o r in -se rv ic e tra in in g . W ed n esd a y , F eb ru ary 5 u UJ > u Civil Service Law &' You v il S e r v k e A s k i n g F o r T r o u b l e F G o v e r n o r R o c k e fe lle r a n d th e m e m b e rs o f t h e S ta t e L e g is la tu r e w e re to ld t h a t a m a jo r e m p lo y e r h ir in g s e v e ra l th o u s a n d w o rk e rs w a s r e fu s in g to t a lk to its e m p lo y e e s a n d , e v e n w o rse , p la n n in g to g iv e t h e m less m o n e y t h a n w a s o f ­ fe r e d w h e n n e g o tia tio n s w e re In p ro g re s s , i t w o u ld co m e as n o s u rp ris e to e it h e r th e G o v e r n o r o r th e L e g is la tu r e to h e a r t h a t th e s e e m p lo y e e s h a d re a c h e d th e b o ilin g p o in t a n d w e re t a lk in g n o t h in g b u t s tr ik e s a n d jo b a c tio n . I Y e t th is s it u a t io n does e x is t— n o t a t G e n e r a l E le c t r ic o r t h e N e w Y o r k T e le p h o n e C o. b u t a m o n g N e w Y o r k S ta t e e m ­ p lo y e e s w h o se b a r g a in in g r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , t h e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., c a n n o t c o n d u c t n e g o tia tio n s in t h e i r b e h a lf w it h t h e i r e m p lo y e r, th e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k . T h e re a s o n f o r th is is t h a t th e G o v e r n o r chooses to o b e y a n a d m in is t r a t iv e o r d e r o f th e S U t e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e ­ la tio n s B o a r d a g a in s t b a r g a in in g r a t h e r t h a n a c o u r t o r d e r w h ic h h o ld s th e P E R B o r d e r in a b e y a n c e . In c r e d ib ly , th e G o v e r n o r als o p ro d u c e d a b u d g e t m e ss ag e t h a t g ives th e s e S t a t e w o r k e rs e v e n less m o n e y t h a n h e h a d o ffe r e d in n e g o tia tio n s b e fo re th e y w e re h a lte d . H o w lo n g is i t g o in g to ta k e b e fo re th e f a c t Is p o u n d e d h o m e t h a t th e S ta t e Is r e a lly a s k in g f o r tro u b le ? b a d as t h e T a y lo r L a w h a s b e e n , i t does p ro v id e th e r i g h t fo r p u b lic e m p lo y e e s to s tr ik e u n d e r a n a c t b y m a n a g e m e n t o f e x tr e m e p ro v o c a tio n . C a n a n y o n e d o u b t, a f t e r r e v ie w in g th e ab o v e As fa c ts , th a ^ S ta te w o rk e rs h a v e b e e n p ro v o k e d b e y o n d im a g ­ in a tio n ? N e it h e r th e G o v e r n o r n o r th e L e g is la tu r e c a n e x p e c t S t a te e m p lo y e e s to e n d u r e t h is in to le r a b le s it u a t io n , w h ic h w o u ld n ’t be to le r a t e d fo r a n in s t a n t in th e p r iv a te e m p lo y ­ m e n t s e c to r. A n d y o u c a n be s u re t h a t th r e a t s o f in c re a s e d p u n is h m e n t w ill sto p n o th in g . T h e o n ly a n s w e r— a n d i t m u s t b e fo r th c o m in g p r o m p t ly — is to g e t b a c k to th e b a r g a in in g t a b le a n d s to p t r e a t in g S t a te w o rk e rs lik e som e k in d o f d i r t to be s w e p t u n d e r t h e c a r p e t u n t i l a fo u le d - u p S ta te a g e n c y c a n m a k e u p its m in d w h e re i t is g o in g . Brotherhood Awards To Green And Tannenbaum T w o e m p lo y e e s o f th e D iv is io n o f E m p lo y m e n t w ill b e h o n o re d b y th e N e w Y o r k S t a t e E m p lo y e e s B r o th e r h o o d C o m ­ m it t e e o n T h u r s d a y , F e b . 6 a t th e H o te l C o m m o d o re , w h e n t h e b o d y ’s 1 6 th A n n u a l A w a r d is p re s e n te d to t h e m . A lfred L. G reen , ex ecu tiv e d ir ­ A n ti-D e fa m a tio n L eagu e will p a r ­ e c to r o f tlie D ivision of E m p lo y ­ tic ip a te , alo n g w ith Mi's. B la n c a m e n t of th e New Y ork S ta te D e p t, C edeno, a sst, to c h a i r a ia n of o f L ab o r, a n d S a m u e l T a n n e n N.Y.C. H o u sin g A u th o rity a n d b a u m , m a n a g e r of th e sa m e d iv i­ p re s id e n t of th e P u e rto R ic a n sion, will receive th e B e n ja m in F o ru m , a n d M rs. C o u n t B asle, P o to k e r A w ard a n d th e Civil S e rv ­ n o te d civil le a d e r a n d c h a ir m a n ice E m plo yees’ B ro th e rh o o d A w ard of th e w o m en ’s division of th e resp ectiv ely. N a t’l C o n fe re n c e of O h r is tia m a n d T h e lu n c h e o n , to be h e ld a t 1 Jew s. p.m ., will also fe a tu re a n u m b e r T ick ets fo r th e lu n c h e o n a t o f essay c o n te st w in n e rs w hose $7.50 p e r p erso n m a y be o b ta in e d th e m e w as "B ro th e rh o o d begins fro m th e office re p r e s e n ta tiv e ; w ith y o u .” P h ilip H e c h t, essay o r fro m P h ilip H e c h t, tic k e t c h a irm a n , will p re s e n t th e aw ai’ds. c h a iim a n , D ivision o f E m p lo y ­ M o rris G im p e lso n will c o n d u ct m e n t, 559 W. 180 S t.; o r W illiam ft p a n e l d iscussion e a rlie r In th e B e rm a n , B ro th e rh o o d c h a irm a n , d ay a t 9:30 a.m . M o rris S ass, A p p ellate T e n n , 2nd D ept., S u p ­ re g io n a l d ire c to r of B ’n a i B r itli’s rem e B ldg., B io o k ly n , N.Y. 11201. 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — ••The P a ti e n t W ith C a n c e r.” P ro g r a m 19 o f a r e f r e s h e r co u rse fo r n u rse s. 4:00 p j n . — A jo u n d th e C lock — New Y o rk P olice A cad em y serie s fo r in -se rv ic e tr a in in g . 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “E x te rn a l C a rd ia c M assag e.” N ew Y o rk Caty P ire D e p a r tm e n t tr a in in g series. T h u rs d a y , F e b ru a r y 6 4:00 p j n . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y o rk P olice A cad em y series fo r in -se rv ic e tr a in in g . 7:30 p j n . — O n th e Jo b — New Y o rk Cdty P ir e D e p a rtm e n t tr a im n g series. F rid a y , F e b ru a r y 7 10:00 a.m . (L ive)—S t a f f M e etin g O n th e A ir— O fficia ls in New Y o rk C ity ’s D e p a r tm e n t o f S o ­ cia l S ervices a n sw e r p h o n e d -in In q u iries fro m th e o ffices in th e field. 4:00 p j n . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y o rk P olice A cadem y series fo r in -se rv ic e tr a in in g . S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a r y 8 7:30 p .m .— O n th e Jo b — N ew Y o rk C ity P ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. SECURITY SOCIAL Dntstieiis and Insw eit Q. I e a rn e d $2100 in 1968 a n d w orked In every m o n th . H ow will th is a ff e c t m y social se c u rity ch eck s? A. F o r th e a m o u n t y o u ea rn e a r n b e t w e e n $1680 a n d $2880 y o u lo s e $ 1.00 f o r e v e r y $ 2.00 e a r n e d . F o r t h e a m o u n t y o u e a r n e d In 1968 w h i c h w a s $420 o v e r $1680, d iv id e t h a t a m o u n t i n h a l f a n d y o n w ill fin d t h a t y o u r e c e iv e d $210 m o re in b e n e fits t h a n you s h o u l d h a v e r e c e iv e d d . I f y o u r m o n t h l y c h e c k s a r e $1 0 0 y o u w i l l h a v e t o r e t u r n t w o c h e c k s p lu s $10 of t h ir d . a • • • By W ILLIA M GOFFEN (B lf. GofTev, » m e m b e r ot th e N ew f o r k B a r, te a c h e s law a l q,. C ollege of th e City «f New Y ork, is liie a u th o r of m anjr booka a rtic le s a n d co -au th o red “ New Y ork C rim in a l L aw .” ) Disability Retirement I N M A T T E R O F S T O K E S (N e w Y o r k L a w J o u r n a l, Sept­ e m b e r 25, 1968, p a g e 2 ) , t h e p e t it io n e r , a f o r m e r N e w York C it y f ir e m a n , s o u g h t to s e t a s id e h is r e t ir e m e n t fo r o rd in a ry d is a b ilit y a n d b e r e in s ta t e d to h is f o r m e r p o s itio n w ith b a c k p a y a n d s e n io r ity . H e h a d b e e n a p p o in te d as a fire ­ m a n In J u n e , 1963. T h r e e y e a rs l a t e r , u p o n e x a m in a t io n by a d o c to r i n t h e m e d ic a l o f fic e o f t h e F ir e D e p a r t m e n t , he w a s fo u n d to h a v e a h e a r t c o n d itio n . A f t e r t w e n t y d ays of s ic k le a v e , h e w a s p la c e d o n l ig h t d u ty . S e v e r a l m onths l a t e r , a th r e e - d o c t o r F ir e D e p a r t m e n t M e d ic a l B o a r d exam ­ in e d th e p e t it io n e r a n d fo u n d t h a t h e h a d a b n o r m a l elec­ t r o c a r d io g r a m s a n d a d is a b lin g h e a r t c o n d itio n re n d e rin g h im u n f i t f o r f u ll f i r e d u ty . T h e B o a r d re c o m m e n d e d th at h e be p la c e d o n lim it e d s e rv ic e . T H E F I R E C o m m is s io n e r p ro c e s s e d th e p e t it io n e r for r e t ir e m e n t . T h e F ir e D e p a r t m e n t P e n s io n F u n d M ed ical B o a r d e x a m in e d t h e p e t it io n e r a n d h is m e d ic a l re c o rd , in­ c lu d in g s ta te m e n ts f r o m h is o w n d o c to rs . T h is B o a r d recom ­ m e n d e d h is r e t ir e m e n t f o r o r d in a r y d is a b ility . P e t it io n e r p r o m p t ly re q u e s te d r e - e v a lu a t io n o f h is m edical s ta tu s . A c c o rd in g ly , a tw e lv e -d o c to r F ir e D e p a r t m e n t M ed i­ c a l B o a r d e x a m in e d t h e p e t it io n e r a n d u n a n im o u s ly found h im to be p h y s ic a lly u n f i t f o r f u l l d u t y b eca u se o f h is heart c o n d itio n . T h e B o a r d o f T ru s te e s v o te d to r e t ir e th e peti­ t io n e r f o r o r d in a r y d is a b ilit y . P e t it io n e r s ig n e d a d a t a sheet p e r t a in in g to h is r e t ir e m e n t . S H O R T L Y A F T E R h is r e t ir e m e n t b e c a m e e ffe c tiv e , the p e t it io n e r in s t it u t e d t h e in s t a n t c o u r t p ro c e e d in g . H e con­ te n d e d h e w a s d e n ie d d u e p ro cess in t h a t h e w as n o t p e rm it­ te d to be re p r e s e n te d b y c o u n s e l b e fo re t h e B o a r d o f Trustees. W I T H R E S P E C T to t h is c o n te n tio n , J u s tic e E d w a rd T. M c C a f f r e y a d o p te d t h e d e c is io n o f J u s tic e S a m u e l A . Spiegel i n K a b e lk a v . C it y o f N e w Y O rk , (N e w Y o r k L a w Journal, D e c e m b e r 20, 1967, p a g e 1 5 ). I n t h e K a b e lk a case th e peti­ t io n in g f ir e m a n s o u g h t to a n n u l h is r e t ir e m e n t fo r ord in ­ a r y d is a ’ ' ' t y a n d s u b s titu te r e t ir e m e n t f o r a c c id e n t dis­ a b ilit y . H e c la im e d d e n ia l o f p ro c e d u r a l d u e p ro cess in that h e h a d n o o p p o r tu n it y f o r r e p r e s e n ta tio n b y c o u n s e l before t h e M e d ic a l B o a r d a n d w a s n o t a llo w e d to a t t e n d t h e m eet­ in g o f t h e B o a r d o f T ru s te e s . T h e re s p o n d e n t contended t h a t I t h a d n o o b je c tio n to p e t it io n e r ’s r e p r e s e n ta tio n by c o u n s e l b e fo re t h e M e d ic a l B o a r d , b u t i t d id n o t a llo w the e m p lo y e e o r h is a t t o r n e y to a t t e n d m e e tin g s o f th e Board o f T ru s te e s . I T A P P E A R E D t h a t K a b e lk a h a d n o t e x e rc is e d h is right to c o n t r a d ic t t h e m e d ic a l f in d in g s o f t h e M e d ic a l B o a r d . U n d e r th e fa c ts o f t h a t p ro c e e d in g , J u s tic e S p ie g e l r u le d that t h e p e t it io n e r h a d n o t b e e n d e p riv e d o f d u e process. I N T H E S T O K E S case a f u r t h e r c o n te n tio n w as made t h a t th e f in d in g o f th e M e d ic a l B o a r d t h a t p e t itio n e r was u n f i t f o r f u l l d u ty s h o u ld n o t h a v e p re c lu d e d h is reten tio n f o r d u tie s o th e r t h a n f ir e d u tie s . T H E R E S P O N D E N T S s o u g h t to d is m is s th e proceeding as b a r r e d b y t h e f o u r m o n t h s ’ s ta tu t e o f lim it a t io n s . As the p e t it io n e r h a d f u ll k n o w le d g e o f th e d e t e r m in a t io n to retire h im in J u n e , 1967 w h e n h e s ig n e d th e d a t a s h e e t, Justice M c C a f f r e y r u le d t h a t h e w a s t im e - b a r r e d w h e n h e com­ m e n c e d h is p ro c e e d in g i n D e c e m b e r, 1967. H O W E V E R , J U S T IC E M c C a f f r e y f u r t h e r n o te d t h a t the M e d ic a l B o a r d ’s d e c is io n w a s s u p p o rte d b y s u f f ic ie n t m e d ic a l e v id e n c e . H e c ite d C it y o f N e w Y o r k v . S c h o e c k , in w h ic h C h ie f J u d g e L e h m a n o f th e C o u r t o f A p p e a ls w ro te th e Q. I w as 72 y e a rs old in J u n e io n . I n t h e S c h o e c k c a se , th e F ir e C o m m is s io n e r h a d placed 1&6«. M y e a rn in g s In 1968 to t­ a B a t t a lio n C h ie f o n s ic k le a v e w it h o u t p a y . H o w e v e r , a le d $2400, b u t I d id n o t b egin t h e M e d ic a l B o a r d h a d fo u n d h i m to be d i s q u a l i f i e d io t to do a n y w ork u n til J u n e . By p e r fo r m a n c e o f h is d u tie s , th e T ru s te e s o f t h e P e n s i o n F u n d th e u s u a l ru le s I fig u re t h a t I will lose $350.00 in checks. A m I h a d n o c h o ic e b u t to r e t ir e h im . I n t h e w o rd s o f C h ie f Lehm an: co rrec t? A . N o , y o u w ill b e p a id f o r a l l m o n th s in th e y ea r. F rom J a n ­ u ary th r o u g h M a y y o u w ill be p a id s i n c e y o u d id n o t e a r n o v e r $140 i n a n y If t h e s e m o n t h s . Y o u r ch eck s fro m J u n e th r o u g h D e ­ c e m b e r w i l l b e p a id t o y o u , s i n c e y o u h a d a t t a i n e d a g e 72. N e x t y e a r y o u w i l l c o n t i n u e t o r e c e iv e y o u r c h e c k s s in c e y o u r e a r n in g s w ill n o lo n g e r a f f e c t p a y m e n ts d u e to y o u r a g e. D e t e r m in a tio n w h e t h e r o r n o t a m e m b e r o f t h e f o r c e is d is q u a lifie d f o r t h e p e r fo r m a n c e o f h is d u tie s is con­ f in e d b y th e s t a t u t e to t h e m e d ic a l b o a rd o r s p e c i a l m e d ic a l b o a rd w h ic h m a k e s th e e x a m in a t io n . T h e b o a r d o f tru s te e s m u s t a c c e p t t h e r e p o r t o f th e examini^^^ b o a rd c o n c e rn in g th e p h y s ic a l o r m e n t a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s o i th e m e m b e rs . N o ro o m f o r t h e e x e rc is e o f d i s c r e t i o n w h e t h e r o r n o t to r e t ir e th e m e m b e r is l e f t o p e n to the b o a rd o f tru s te e s . T H E S T O K E S p e t it io n w a s d is m is s e d u p o n th e facts an law. s \ P E R B ' s U (C ontinued fro m P a « e 4) nal shop fo re m a n ; co re d rill operator; a s s is ta n t d rill rig o p ­ erator; drill rig o p e ra to r; c r a n e jliovel o p erato r. 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Deckman fo re m a n ; m a rin e helper; m a rin e fire m a n ; m a te , marine fish e rie s vessel; te n d e r captain; c a p ta in m a rin e f is h e r ­ ies vessel; tu g c a p ta in ; d red g e craneman; d red ge o p e ra to r; dredge c a p ta in ; d ezrick b o a t c a p ­ tain; d e n ic k b o a t m a s te r; m a rin e engineer, s ta tio n a ry e n g in e e r; s e ­ nior s ta tio n a ry e n g in ee r; p rin c ip a l stationary en g in e e r; pow er p la n t hydro electric o p e ra to r; h y d ro electric o p e ra to r; se n io r h y d ro electric o p e ra to r; h e a d h y d ro elec­ tric o p erato r; c h a u ff e u r; sen io r chauffeur; su p erv isin g c h a u ff e u r; truck d riv er; a s s is ta n t su p erv iso r automotive services; tr a c to r tr a il e r operator; b in d e ry h e lp e r; book­ binder a p p re n tic e ; b o o k b in d e r bindery fo rem an . Ruling m a c h in e o p e ra to r; fo ld ­ ing m ach ine o p e ra to r; b o ttlin g plant w orker; b o ttlin g p la n t a s s is t­ ant forem an; b o ttlin g p la n t p r o ­ duction an d sales su ep rv lso r; c a n vaa trim m er; sh e e t m e ta l w orker; upholsterer; fa b ric sp ecialist; beacii eq u ip m en t fo re m a n ; p r i n t­ ing shop h e lp er; p r in te r co m p o sltw apprentice; jo b p r i n te r ; p rln tregents p rin te r ; re g e n ts n ig h t printer; p rin tin g shop a s s is ta n t foreman; sig n sho p w orker; sign shop forem an; s i ^ sh o p p a in te r ; KM meter te s te r ; c h ie f gas m e te r ^®»ter; a s s ista n t locom otive In ®P®ctor; sen io r locom otive in sp e c Aim p ro d u c tio n a id e ; film Production a ssista n t. ‘Questions h a v e been ra ise d a s ^ the InclusTon of th is title in n i t D e t e r m m e rv ls o r o f sp ec ial fo r e s t paiics f a ­ c u ltie s ; a s s is ta n t su p erv iso r of p a r k o p e ra tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e : su p e rv iso r o f p a r k o p e ra tio n s ; a s ­ s i s ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t o f L ong I s la n d P a r k s ; a s s is ta n t s u p e rin t o i d e n t o f B e th p a g e S ta te P a rk ; a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t of J o n e s B e a c h S ta t e P a r k ; s u p e r in te n d e n t o f la n d acqulslU on. A s s is ta n t re g io n a l p a r k m a n ­ a t i o g e n e ra l fo r e m a n ; m a in te n a n c e su p e rv iso r; se n io r o ffice b u ild in g m a n a g e r; in s u ra n c e fu n d b u ild ­ in g m a n a g e r; b u ild in g s u p e r in ­ te n d e n t; su p erv iso r o f b u ild in g m a in te n a n c e ; h e a d p u b lic m a in ­ te n a n c e su p erv iso r; p la n t s u p e r in ­ te n d e n t A; p la n t s u p e r in te n d e n t B ; p la n t s u p e r in te n d e n t C; s u p ­ e rv iso r of d rillin g o p e ra to rs ; s e n ­ io r m a in te n a n c e su perv isor. H e a d m a in te n a n c e su p erv iso r; su p e rv isin g m a s te r m e c h a n ic ; c a n a l shop su p e rv iso r; c a n a l sec­ tio n supeir.itenO rcnt; m o to r e q u ip ­ m ent m a in te n a n c e su p erv iso r; m o to r e q u ip m e n t m anagem ent p ro g ra m c o o rd in a to r; a ir c r a f t m a in te n a n c e su p erv iso r; a s s is ta n t n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e ; d is tric t s u p e rv i­ sor o f f is h c u ltu re ; s u p e r in te n d e n t o f fis h c u ltu r e ; su p e rv isin g d is­ tr i c t fish e rie s m a n a g e r; s u p e r in ­ te n d e n t o f m a rin e fish e rie s; a s ­ s i s ta n t c h ie f, b u re a u of m a rin e fish e rie s ; m a rin e s iu r e y o r ; a ss ist­ a n t su p e rv iso r of la k e a n d s tre a m im p ro v e m e n t; su p erv isin g d is tric t g a m e m a n a g e r; s u p e r in te n d e n t of g a m e fa r m s ; h e a d office m a c h in e o p e ra to r; h e a d o ffse t p r in tin g m a ­ a g e r; a s s is ta n t d ire c to r o f S a r a ­ to g a S p rin g s R e se rv a tio n ; golf c h in e o p e ra to r; c h ie f office m a ­ c o u rse m a in te n a n M su p e rv iso r; c h in e o p e r a to r ;^ c h ie f J a n ito r ; o o o M n ra tto a la n d a c q u isitio n la n d su p e rv iso r of h is to ric sites; c a n a l ^ ^ l ^ t a n t su p erv iso r g re e n sk e e p -supervising g reen sk ee p er; su p d is tric t fo r e s t ra n g e r ; ^ r t n t e n d e n t o f fo re st fire c o n • district ra n g e r; s u p e r in te n d ^ ro M o u n ta in ; a s s is ta n t J ^ fln te n d e n t of W h ite fa c e _ tain; s u p e r in te n d e n t of ^ face M o u n ta in ; su p e rln te n d Belieayre S k i C e n te r; s u p e rin te n d e n t o f B elleSki C en ter; s u p e r in te n d e n t - 180^ fo re st p reserv e officer; s u p e rin te n d e n t o t ®o*^trol; a s s is ta n t p a rk sup erv iso r; p a rk siil>ervisor; p a rk su p m p a rk su p e rin te n d • Park s u p e r in te n d e n t A; s u p e iiu te n d e u t; s u p - (C o ntinu ed on P a g e ! • ) n C/J W w n M r* > a w a R f o r P e s e a r c h B r o t e c t i o n . . . s o w i l l m o r e l i v e . Cerebral palsy is a condition caused by damage to the human brain, usually at birth. As recently as fifteen years ago, little was being done about brain and nervous system diseases and disorders because they appeared to be hopeless. But recent gains in research have been dramatic and encouraging. Many causes of cerebral palsy have already been discovered, meanwhile, stepped up research in medical centers, supported by private con­ tributions, is wide-ranging in its search for new clues, new techniques and new knowledge. Drugs have been effective in releasing oxygen in newborn animals, opening up this promising possibility for "high risk" babies who suffer from lack of oxygen at birth. Hundreds of such promising leads are being followed in scientific laboratories across the country. There is more hope than ever before that both preventive and curative methods will be found to rid mankind of the tragedy of cerebral palsy. 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Its rated contlnuouspower output per channel is 60 watts (with both channels driven) into 4 ohms, 50 w atts Into 8 ohms, and 30 w atts Into 16 ohms. Our laboratory te sts showed the AR amplifier is rated with great conservatism . . . (It) delivered a staggering 110 watts per channel a t the clipping point. Forbee’s E lectronics Inc. 644 C e n tra l P a rk A v e n u e S c a rs d a le , N . 9 1 4 G R 2 -1 3 0 0 M in u te s A w a y By P arkw ay ^ VA Hospital Needs R e s e a r c h Chemist A vacan cy fo r re s e a rc h c h e m jgt, GS-7, a t a s a la ry o f $9,078 to $11,175 p e r y e a r exists in th e veterans A d m in is tra tio n H o sp ita l in the B ronx. To qualify, a p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e n bachelor’s d eg ree fro m a n a c ­ credited college o r u n iv e rs ity a p ­ propriate fo r th is p o sitio n , p lu s one year o f e x p e rie n c e in b io ­ chemistry w h ic h in c lu d e s s im ila r duties to th e o nes re q u ire d . The re s e a rc h c h e m is t w ill be assigned in th e p ro te in h o rm o n e research la b o ra to r y a n d is e x p e c tto p e rfo rm o p e ra tio n s in c o n ­ nection w ith th e in v e stig a tio n o f pituitary h o rm o n e s fro m h u m a n o th e r a n im a l species. T h is requires ex p e rien ce in b io -c h e m Istry w orking w ith p ro te in h o r ­ mones w hich involves d e te r m in a ­ tion of am in o ac id sequences. Additional in fo rm a tio n is a v a il­ able from th e P la c e m e n t O fficer, Veterans A d m in is tra tio n H o sp ita l, 130 W. K in g sb rld g e R d., B ro n x , N.Y. 10468; o r by callin g 584-9000, extension 217. D add A p p o in te d Hayden H . D a d d , A ttic a , h a s been ap p o in ted a m e m b e r o f th e Council o f S ta te U n iv e rsity C ol­ lege at F re d o n ia fo r a te rm e n d ­ ing July 1, 1972. Mr. D ad d succeeds G e o rg e A. Newbury, E gg ertsv ille, w ho h a s retired. T h e p o et is u n sa la rie d . S p e a k in g o f S e n i o r it y Frederick L. S w a rt, now w o rk in g in the B u re a u of L aw a n d A d ju s t­ ments o f th e C o n tro lle r’s O ffice in New Y ork, s ta r te d h is jo b w ith the City o n A pril 24, 1917. Use Z ip - C o d e s your m a il. to h e lp C I T Y E M P L O E S Ifi M t-i ;w o M W H c n to u K9 CO VO s JUDGE! T h e n e e d to g r e a te r to d a y c o v e r th e h ig h th a n c o s t o f s p e c ia lis t c a r e is e v e r b e fo re . N e v e r th e le s s , H .I .P . is s till th e o n ly p la n in th is a r e a p r o v i d i n g f u l l y p a i d s p e c i a l i s t s e r v i c e s —i n t h e o ffic e , h o s ­ p ita l a n d h o m e . sp eed W c o u r t o k th t? s t a t e o f VKVi V O H K . C O U N ' r Y O F N K W Y O R K . IV Y ^ r o K A Y . P l a i n t i f f a g - a i n s t D E M Z I L O IIN K aN D M c K A Y . D e fe n d a n t. 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Y O U A R E H E R E S r.M M G N E D to s e r v e a n o ti c e o f a p w a r a i i c p , o n t h e P l a i n t i f f ’s A t t o r n e y ( a ) *ithin 2 0 d a y s a f t e r t h e e e r v i c e o f t h i a • ii m n i o n s , e x c l u s i v e o f t h e d a y o f B e r r i e e w i i h i n .1 0 d a y s a f t e r t h e B e r r i e e I n w m p lo tc if t h i s s u n i m o n a is n o t p e r s o n a i ^ aeln erftl to y o u w ith in th e .S tate o f lo r U ): a n d i n c a s e o f y o u r f a i l u r e ap pf ar. i u d s r m e n t w i l l b e t a k e n a t r a i n s t u rii’f a u l t f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d *!’* n o t i c e s e t f o r t h b e l o w u p o n t h e o f c o n c i li a ti o n p ro c e e K lin p s o r “ 0 days a f t e r f l l i n j r o f a N o t i c e o f C o m ft nep in eiit o f t h i « a c t i o n w i t h t h e C o d » i» tio n B u r e a u , w h ic h e v e r is sooner. 3568. WN Ko wI S S TY Eo r k ,I N *N . Y W. E IDSeSo Te nE i Il Ni e .r A1 8t -. 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K lein , D ire c to r o f R e p ­ re s e n ta tio n fo r th e P u b lic E m p lo y ­ m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd , sa id h e dism issed a p e titio n o f L o cal 1034, A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m plo yees, A F L -C IO . I n d ism issin g th e p e titio n , K le in s t a te d t h a t L o cal 1034 h a s n o t a t te m p te d to re f u te th e em p lo y ­ e r ’s c o n te n tio n t h a t a d m in is tra tiv e ch a o s w ould r e s u lt fro m su c h a ra n d o m se le c tio n o f n e g o tia tin g u n its . I n d o in g so, th e rig h t of th e Civil Service E m p lo y ees A ssn. to a c t as sole em ployee r e p r e s e n ­ ta tiv e w as u p h e ld . ‘S t i c k T o g e th fir O r D ro w n - *)R. THEODORE WENZL JO H N RICE ss ' '' ; : : : FLAUMENBAUM GEORGE KOCH MARTIN GINSBERG r y D o la n B A L D W IN — T h e Long I s la n d C o n feren ce lu n c h eo n h e a r d a p ith y lesson in o r ­ g a n iz a tio n fro m J o se p h D o­ la n , S ta te w id e d ire c to r of g o v e rn m e n ta l a ff a irs fo r th e C ivil S ervice E m ployees A ssn. I t ste m m e d fro m a h e a r in g on c h a rg e s a g a in st a L on g Is la n d lifeg u ard w ho te s tifie d t h a t in a tte m p tin g to sav e a d ro w n in g m a n h e re a c h e d fo r th e h a i r a n d i t cam e off. H e re a c h e d for a n a rm a n d i t cam e off. He re a c h e d fo r a leg a n d J t c am e off. H ow c a n you save a n y b o d y /’ th e life ­ g u a rd p le a d e d to th e h e a r ­ in g e x a m in e rs , “ if h e w on’t s tic k to g e th e r ? ” E m ploy ees in local gove r n m e n t h a v e been stick in g to g e th e r, D olan r e p o r t­ ed. H e said local u n its hav e g ro w n in n u m b e r from 250 to 500 in th e la s t tw o y ears, a n d m e m b e rsh ip grew IS.flOd la st y e a r to a local g o v trn m e n t to ta l of 70,000 now. nI—t t—t r* C/J rrj W d M r*j > a PI » c S>D •>4 K» CO NO vO w Medical, Radiology Technicians Needed Short Period To Apply For A r a d io lo g y te c h n ic ia n a m e d ic a l needed a t A and Police Administrative Aide te c h n o lo g is t a r e th e U .S . P u b lic H e a lth S e rv ic e H o s p ita l In S ta t e n Is la n d . T h e salary fo r Ox th e l a t t e r la $6,981 a year to s t a r t an<T re q u ire s a college or eo e i u n iv e rsity deg ree in a t le a st one ► . of th e sciences. T h e rad io log y 08 te c h n ic ia n Ls a G S -4 to G S -6 ($5,P C 14^ to $6,321) w ith q u a lific a tio n s es *—> to d e te rm in e th e e x a c t ra te , ,1 T liose w ish in g f u r th e r in f o rm a ­ 08 tio n co n c e rn in g th e se jo b s sh o u ld on T h e p o s itio n o f p o lic e a d m in is t r a t iv e a id e is o p e n , w it h e x a m in a t io n p e r m it t e d to m e n o n ly b e tw e e n t h e ag es o f VO Qj ec u c < f*4 W u a T r u t h in S o u n d Home musfc listeners and professionals alike took to ttie AR-3 Immediately when AR first produced it 9 years ago. High Fidelity magazine went all out; "Tlie sounds produced by tliis speaker are probably more true to the original program than those of any other commercially manufactured speaker system we have heard." AR said th at they couldn’t make a better speaker. Now they say they can, and they have. The new AR-3a has the same clean, honest 30-cycle bass as the AR-3, and Is in the sam i compact cabinet, but everything else is different (1) Move around the room; sound Is surprisingly uniform. (2) Smooth, even mid* range, already remarkable, li even more natural-sounding now. (3) New crossover removes mid-frequencies from woofer range. AR's 5-year speaker guarantee covers parts, labor, freight and new carton if you need itl $225 to $250 depending on finish; other AR speaker systems begin a t $57 R e se a rc h F or T ra in e e T h e C iv il S e rv ic e E m o p ly e e s A ssn. is o f f e r in g a s p le n d id o p p o r t u n it y to be a re s e a rc h M in im u m R e q u ire m e n ts T h e p osition re q u ires (a ) g ra d ­ u a tio n fro m a fo u r -y e a r sen io r h ig h school course, or (b) p o s­ session of a h ig h school eq u iv al­ ency dip lom a, o r (c) c e rtific a tio n of h a v in g p assed th e New Y ork S ta te h ig h sch oo l eq uivalen cy e x ­ a m in a tio n , o r (d ) a n acc ep ta b le G .E.D . c e rtif ic a te Issued by th e A rm ed F orces— a n d ; (a) T w o y e a rs of sa tisfa c to ry fu ll-tim e cleric al exp erien ce, or (b) one y e a r of fu ll-tim e stu d y (30 cred its) In a n a c c re d ite d co l­ lege or u n iv e rsity , o r (c) co m ­ p le tio n of a n a p p ro v e d public service c a re e r tr a in in g (M .CDJV.) p ro g ra m . A c o n tln ln g eligible list w ill be e sta b ls h e d fo r bhils title a s a re s u lt of th e e x a m in a tio n h e ld on S ep t. 28, 1968 a n d th is com ing e x a m in a tio n . T h e n a m e of a n y c a n d id a te w ho p asses a n y of th e se te sts a n d is o th erw ise q u alified will be p la c e d o n th is eligible list in th e r a n k c o rresp o n d in g to h is fin a l r a tin g on th e te st. H is p erio d of eligib ility fo r c e rtif ic a ­ tio n a n d a p p o in tm e n t will be one y ea r follow ing th e d a te on w h ich h e b e cam e eligible fo r c e rtif i­ catio n . C S E A P u b l i c R e l a t i o n s 1 1 0 W E S T 4 0 th STREET NEW Y O RK . N . Y. B R y a n t 9 -4 0 5 0 - 1 ■ 2 If you want to know what’s happening to you fo y o u r to y o u r to y o u r a n d sim c h a n c e s o f p ro m o tio n jo b n e x t ro iso ila r m a tte rs ! FOLLOW THE LEADER RECULARLY! H ere la th« newcpapw th a t tells you about w h *t U happeninc in civil service, w hat is happening to the Job you have and the Job you w a n t M ak e sure you don’t m lis a slncle Issue. E n te r your sub«crlptlon now. H ie price ! ■ 15.00. l l i a t b rln fs you Issues of the C lrll Service Leader, filled w ith the Kovem m ent Job news you w ant You can subscribe on the coupon below: SZ CIVIL SERVICI LEADEI f7 Duaiift S ire e l New York 1000/. Ne« UviUes; p erfo rm reseewsh prtjiin. in a ry to preparation reporj^ p r ^ a r e statistical or an alytic^ ports; p erfo rm other related duy as they m ay be required. ^ ot Y e r. i enclose fo.OO (check or money oifder for a y e a rs •ubscrlptioo to the ClvU Service Licader. Please enter the nam e listed below; NAMX Zip Code W o r k T h e N e w Y o r k o f fic e o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . n ee d s a p u b lic r e la t io n s s p e­ c ia lis t. A n d i f th e c a n d id a te h a s p ro p e r q u a lific a tio n s— college d egree in jo u r n a lis m p lu s p u b lic re la tio n s ex p erie n ce, etc., h e or sh e c a n s t a r t a t $10,775. T he position w ill be a t the As­ sociation’s New Y o rk <?lty oflioe at 11 P a rk Plsuje, w ith residency required w itliin easy com m uting distance. Q ualificatio ns Candidates fo r this position must have oomideted six years of satisfactory newspaper, m ag­ azine, advertising, broadcasting, or public relations experience, three years of wltioh regularly in­ volved new sw riting and public con­ tact; or graduated from a rec­ ognized four-year c<^ege or uni­ versity v it h a degree in Journal­ ism or related subject; o r a sat­ isfactory com bination of the fore­ going tra in in g and experience. Applicants should apply direct to Tl>e C ivil Service Employees Association, In c ., 33 E lk St., A l­ bany, N .Y ., and give pertinent inform ation re la tiv e to education, train ing o r previous em ploym ent. Closing date for applications is Jan. 31. J Applicants should contact tb« C ivil Service Em ployees Assn ** 33 BJlk St., A lb an y, N .Y ., a<j. a s s is ta n t ( t r a in e e ) a t $ 7 ,200 a company the application with per. y e a r to s t a r t , w ith in c re a se s to tin en t in fo rm atio n regarding edy! $8,950 in a fa irly s h o r t tim e a f t e r cation, tra in in g or previous em. th e firs t y e a r of s a tis f a c to r y s e r v ­ ployment. and Closing date for applications i| W ork Im th is p o sitio n m u s t be Jan. 31. perfM -m ed m a in ly in A lb a n y a n d ca n d id a te s will be re q u ire d to re ­ side in the im m e d ia te A lb any a r e a . R e q u ire m e n ts C a n d id a te s fo r th is p o sitio n should h a v e g ra d u a te d fro m a reco g n ize d college o r u n iv e rs ity fro m a fo u r-y e a r c o u rse, p re f e r­ ab ly w ith sp e c ia liz a tio n in m a th ­ e m atics, s ta tis tic s o r econom ics. If c a n d id a te s h a v e h a d o n e y e a r of s a tis fa c to ry ex p erien ce, a fte r college g ra d u a tio n , o r h a v e co m ­ p le te d 30 g ra d u a te h o u rs in p u b ­ lic a d m ln 'm tra tio n , politicial scien ce, g o v e rn m e n t, p ub lic a ffa irs o r goveiT unental a d m in is tra tio n , th ey m a y be ap p o in te d d irectly to the salai*y g ra d e of th e position of R e se a rc h A ssis ta n t. A N ew Y ork S ta t e d ilv e r ’s li­ ce n se is re q u ire d b efore a c tu a l a p p o in tm e n t to th e p o sitio n. 6U M D S Start makingmoney tomorrow The pay is good. So are the benefits. We need guards for all shifts, full time, part time, and optional overtime. No ex­ perience? 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T h is jo b , f o r w h ic h th e r e a r e a n u m b e r o f v a c a n c ie s , Is In s a la ry g ra d e 14, w ith a u n til F^b. 3 fro m 9 a.m . to 5 ice. ra n g e o f $5,750 to $7,190 a y e a r. p.m . w eekd ay s a n d S a tu r d a y s from B e n e fits In clu d e g en ero u s a n n u a l 9 a.m . to 12 noo n. leave, sick leave, leave w ith pay T h e w ritte n te s t la ex p ected to fo r h o lid a y s a n d m e m e b rsh lp In a lib e ra l p en sio n system , th e so­ be h e ld F eb. IS, 1969. B u t th is cial se c u rity system , a h e a lth In ­ d a te Is still te n ta tiv e . A p p lic atio n fo rm s c a n be o b ­ c o n ta c t th e h o sp ita l by telep h o n e, s u r a n c e p ro g ra m a n d th e blood ta in e d a t th e D e p a rtm e n t of P e r ­ 447-3010, ext. 214, o r v isit th e c re d it p ro g ra m . so n n el a t 49 T h o m a s S t., New p e rso n n e l office. A p p lic atio n s m a y be filed up Y ork, T h e y a re also Issued a t all b ra n c h e s o f th e public lib ra ry sy stem s o f th e v ario u s b o ro u g h s o f New Y o rk C ity, M o u n t V ern on , New R ochelle, W liite P la in s a n d Y onkers. m C SEA W arm , m a t u r e p e r s o n . P r e f e r a b l y w ith w e lf a re e x p f o r m a jo r K eria tric f a c ili tr lo­ c a te d in (h e B k ly n -B iis h w ic k a re a . I n t e r ­ estin g w o r k w ith r e s id e n ts , c o m m u n it y & o th e r d is c ip lin e s. O p p t r to w o r k c r e a tiv e ly in to ta l c a r e s e ttin g f o r r e - e d u c a ti o a tc r e ­ h a b i lit a ti o n . Box # 3 0 , C ivil S e r v i c e Lecicier, 9 7 O u a n e S t.. N .Y ., N .Y . 1 0 0 0 7 NOTICE ALL U N L I C E N S E D p h y s ic ia n s in th e S tate serv ic e p le a s e re g is te r f o r y o u r o w n o o d . W r i t e C.S. L e a d e r. B o x 4 8 2 . 9 7 Du >uane St., N . Y . C ity . N .Y . 1 0 0 0 7 . f A iid i 1 An equal opportunity employer M/F B xec. D ir. (Incl. s e m e e v e n in g !) — • • c i a l r e h a b i l i t a t i e n c e n t e r for e x ' p s y c h . p a t i e n t s ; M 5 W « r CSW; e x p . in : g r o u p w e r ic , p r a c t i c e A su p e r., a d m in ., fu n d -raisin g A c a m m u w ity o r g 'n s ; le a d e r s h ip A o p p ' t y t o d e v . i n n o v a t i v e , cre­ a t i v e p r o g r a m s ; h e a l t h benefit*; S a l: $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 p /w s d e p e n d i n g ae q u a l i f l a c t i o n s . TN 7 - 6 3 8 0 , Suite 6 0 4 , 5 4 5 5 t h A v o ., N .Y .C G R O U P L IF E IN S U R A N C E New Open Enrollm «nt Period A v a i l a b l e n o w o n l y t o m e m b e r * in r o o d s t a n d i n f ? in b o t h T h e Coimcii o f J e w i s h O r i ? a n i s a t i o n « In S e n r i o « I n c . a n d i n i U a ff ili a te d org ran ization a. 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J a c k C o rc o ran , C SEA S u p e rv iso r of F ield O p e ra tio n s, spo ke on th e “ F ive U n it D e s ig n a tio n ,” a n d I n ­ tro d u c e d new local a re a field r e p ­ re s e n ta tiv e T h o m a s B. C h ris ty , P r e s id e n t M a ry C a n n e l w as c h a ir m a n o f th e m e e tin g , a n d g u ests in c lu d e d C o rc o ra n ; Jo s e p h D o lan , C SEA D ire r to r o f L ocal G o v e rn m e n t A ffa irs; N o rb e rt Z a h m , C SEA D ire c to r o f T ra in in g ••LIKE IT IS" — J o h n L o M o n a o o , p r e s id e n t o f c h a p te r 350 a n d E d u c a tio n : P a u l B u ic h , CSEA o f t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . t e l l i n g i t lilte i t is a t m e e t ­ collective b a rg a in in g ^> ecialist; i n g w h e r e S t a t e E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s v o t e d o v e r w h e l m i n g l y E u lis C a th y . C SEA local field r e p ­ f o r s e r i o u s Job a c f i o n . T r e a s u r e r o f c h a p t e r , J o h n M a d d a l o n i i s re s e n ta tiv e ; a n d a s s is ta n t d ire c ­ s i t t i n g a t t a b le , l e f t . to r o f m e d ia tio n fo r th e P u b lic E im p loy m ent R e la tio n s B o a rd W h a le n . & l’ iS-25 HILLSIDE AVE. HTS GREEN JAmoIca 6-6300] $2«,990 ALBANY— A b lu e -rib b o n p a n e l o f th r e e w ill discuss “P ro b le m s a n d P ro m ise s o f O ra l E x a m in a ­ tio n s In th e P u b lic S e rv ic e ” to ­ n ig h t ( J a n . 28) a t a m e e tin g o f th e A lb an y D is tric t c h a p te r o f th e P u b lic P e rs o n n e l A sso ciatio n a t 8 p j n . in th e a u d ito riu m of th e S ta t e H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t. O n th e p a n e l a re L illian Long, d ire c to r o f P ro fe ssio n a l E x a m in a ­ tio n Serv ices, th e A m erican P u b lic H e a lth A sso ciatio n ; W illiam L iv ­ in g s to n , a s s is ta n t se c re ta ry of th e D ivision o f P u re W a te rs A u th o r­ ity ; a n d R ic h a r d M a tto x , h e a lth p la n n in g c o n s u lta n t fo r th e S ta t e D e p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth . Wo Contract, No Work' Division Of Employment CSEA Members Vote By B.Y. COPELAND W o r k e r s o f th e S ta te E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e I n N e w Y o r k C it y h a v e m a d e t h e i r d e c is io n : i t is “ n o c o n t r a c t ; n o w o r k .” I n a m e e tin g h e ld o n J a n . 22 th e d e le g a te s fr o m e m D lo y m e n t o ffic e s in th e M e t r o p o lit a n A re a v o te d o v e r w h e lm ­ in g ly (75) to 3) to c o n tin u e fig h tin g fo r a s t r a ig h t $1,200 a y e a r in c re a se In p ay , 2 0 -y e ar p ension a n d a n u m b e r of o th e r Im p o rta n t d e m a n d s, in sp ite of G o v ern o r R o c k e fe lle r’s “ f in a l” o ffe r of on ly a fo u r p e rc e n t w age in crease. A nd if th e se d e m a n d s a re n o t m e t, th e body stro n g ly Im plied som e a c tio n su c h a s w ith h o ld in g of services, m a y ta k e p la c e in S te n o g ra p h e r C o u rse th e im m e d ia te fu tu re . D elegates to th e C SEA c o n v e n tio n in Al­ b a n y (to be h e ld e a rly in F e b ­ F o r C ity E m p lo y e e s r u a r y ) w ere in s tru c te d to In ­ A co u rse fo r 20 leg al s te n o g ­ fo rm th e p a r e n t body of th is d e ­ ra p h e r s em p lo y ed in th e C o rp o ra ­ cision. tio n ’s C o u n sel’s o ffice a n d in J o h n L oM onaco, pres.ldent of o th e r C ity ag en cies, is b ein g c o n ­ th e D of E c h a p te r. C ivil S e rv ­ d u c te d a t M a n h a t ta n C o m m u n ity ice E m plo yees Assn., w h ic h r e p ­ C ollege. re s e n ts th e se E m p lo y m e n t O ffice C lasses will be h e ld th r e e m o r n ­ w orkers, sa id in a s tirr in g a d ­ in g s a w eek fo r tw o w eeks a t th e d ress: college, 134 W . 51st S t., M a n h a t ­ “ W e a re fig h tin g n o t o nly fo r ta n . D r. R ose P a lm e r, c h a ir m a n th e life of th e m o st e ffic ie n t a n d o f th e S e c re ta ria l S cien ce D e p a r t­ m o st d e m o c ratically ru n em ployee m e n t, Is c o n d u c tin g th e co urse to o rg a n iz a tio n in th e S ta te . W e are h elp u p g ra d e skills o f C ity e m ­ fig h tin g fo r o u r freed om , fo r th e ployees. r ig h t to give ourselves a n d o ur S tu d ie s in c lu d e leg al te rm in o lo g y fam ilies a liv ing w age a n d self in c lu d in g sp ecialized la tin te rm s, re s p e c t.” d ic ta tio n a n d tr a n s c r ip tio n o f “T im e s h a v e c h a n g e d ,” L oM o­ legal d o c u m e n ts, a n d fo rm of n aco d ecla red to th e d e te rm in e d leg al d o cu m en ts. a u d ie n c e of w o rk e r-re p re s e n ta tives. “B u t in sp ite of th e p ro ­ g ress t h a t we h av e m ade, e sp e ­ cially in th e la st e ig h t y ears, we a re still b e h in d o u r c o u n te rp a rts in C ity o r F e d e ra l em p lo y m e n t an d th e p riv a te sector. E a c h tim e T h e A p p re n tic e sh ip In f o rm a tio n we received a s a la ry in c re a se o r C e n te r o f th e New Y o rk S ta t e L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t’s D ivision o f c h a rg e d fro m th e Ai-med F orces, E m p lo y m e n t h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e ag e lim it is 26. r e c r u itm e n t fo r a n a p p re n tic e s h ip T o q u a lify fo r th e tr a in in g p ro ­ p ro g ra m to tr a in y o u n g m e n to g ra m a p p lic a n ts m u s t h av e a h ig h b ecom e p lu m b e rs h a s b eg u n . school o r equ iv alency d ip lo m a in P e rs o n s b etw een th e ages of 18 ad d itio n to re sid en cy in th e m e t­ a n d 23 a re eligible fo r th e five ro p o lita n a re a fo r th e p a s t th re e y e a r tr a in in g p ro g ra m , w h ich h a s years. been a p p ro v ed u n d e r S ta t e a n d D e a d lin e fo r a p p lic a tio n is F eb. F e d e ra l s ta n d a rd s . F o r th o s e d is21. A d d itio n a l in f o rm a tio n m a y be o b ta in e d a t th e follow ing New Hsei - A pts • Rentals & Sales Y ork S ta t e E m p lo y m e n t O ffices; SOUL REA ESTATE 255 W . 5 4 th St., M a n h a tta n ; 250 823 N e s tr a n d A v o n u o , B ro o k ly n 778-8500 S c h e rm e rh o rn S t., B ro o k ly n ; 42ELLISON TRAVEL AGENCY 15 C re sc e n t St., L o ng Is la n d C ity; E u r o p e . A f ric a . C a r i b b e a n , e tc . a n d ^ 25 H y a tt S t., S t. G eorge, 823 N o s t r a n d A v e n u e , B ro o k ly n 778 -8 5 0 0 S t a t e u I&land. Plumber P r o g r a m Deadline Feb. 21 som e frin g e b e n e fits we h a v e a l­ w ays been tw o y e a rs b e h in d .” C o n d e m n in g th e old C o n d o n W a d lin A ct a n d scorin g th e d e ­ cep tiv e T a y lo r L aw , L oM onaoo w a rn e d t h a t th e re w ere risk s in ­ volved in th e p re s e n t course, es­ p ecia lly fo r h im se lf a n d th e o r­ g a n iz a tio n ’s le ad ersh ip . “As fo r m e ,” h e d eclared , “I r a t h e r risk e v e ry th in g fo r fr e e ­ dom , fo r th e r ig h t to n e g o tia te as a n eq u a l a n d n o t as a beg­ g ar. I ’d r a t h e r go to p riso n th a n e n d u re th e sh a ck le s of se rv itu d e w h ic h c o n fr o n t o u r c h a p te r a n d th e e n t h e C SEA if we do n o t a c t boldly a n d q u ick ly .” R e fle c tin g th e ch a n g e d s p irit o f th e tim e s a n d m o re especially of th e S ta t e w orkers, th e office d e leg a tes re sp o n d e d w ith g r e a t e n th u s ia s m to L oM o n aco ’s ta lk a n d p ro ceed ed to th e vote e n ­ d o rs in g h is “ no c o n tra c t— no w o rk ” p o sitio n ju s t a few m in ­ u te s a f t e r h e h a d ex p lain e d it. A yo un g m a n , p ro b ab ly th e y o u n g e st of th e deleg ates p re s e n t, aro se a n d said sim ply: “W h o c a n q u estio n o u r r ig h t to th e m oney, th e pen sio n, th e frin g e b e n e fits a n d th e reco g n i­ tio n (of C SEA a s b a rg a in in g a g e n t) ? O u r cau se is ju s t.” A w a rm ro u n d of a p p la u se g reeted th e y o u th fu l s p e a k e r’s sta te m e n t, a n d th e vote w as ta k e n sh o rtly a fte r. A side fro m th e q u estio n of a s u b s ta n tia l a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd raise fo r all em ployees in th is u n it, o th e r q u e stio n s p ro fo u n d ly d is­ tu rb e d th e body. O n e w as ih e possibMity of m a n y G ra d e 5 e m ­ ployees b ein g red u c ed to G ra d e 3 in th e G o v e rn o r’s econom y c a m p a ig n . (S om e h a v e a lre a d y b een so red u c ed .) A n o th e r q u e s­ tio n w as th e ex tre m ely low w ages fo r clerk s in Gi-sdes 1, 2 a n d 3 — w o rk ers w hose ta k e -h o m e p a y is o fte n less th a n $70 a week. " T h is is 1969” , one enxployee observed to a v isitor. "P eople ju s t a r e n ’t g oing to ta k e w h a t th e y used to ta k e. W h a t’s going to h a p p e n ? I d o n ’t know . B u t y o u saw Uie v ote ." Listing Of New York Metropolitan Area Legislators 2 8 th D istricv—J o se p h Z a re tz k l ( D ) , 101-68 130th St., J a m a ic a . 2 9 th D. S c h m id t 160 C ab rin l B lvd., N ew Y o rk C ity. D is tric t—F re d e r ic k (D ), 94-39 P a r k L a n e So., W oodh a v e n . 3 0 th D is tric t— J o h n T. B ro n x -N e w Y o rk 29th D is tric t — E u g e n e R o d ri­ F la c k (R ), 78-14 6 4 th PL, B ro o k ­ lyn. 31st D is tric t— J o s e p h , F . guez (D ), 750 F a ile S t., B ron x. L isa (D ), 56-12 V an D o re n S t., F lu s h in g . 32n d D istric t— J u le s G. B ro r.x C o u n t y 30th D is tric t—H a rris o n J. G o ld ­ S a b b a tln o (D ), 23-06 21st S t., in (D>, 1665 M o rris Ave., B ro nx . Long Is la n d C ity , 3 3rd D is tric t 31st D is tric t—Jo s e p h L. G allb er —Jo se p h C a la b re tta (D ), 24-15 35th Ave., L ong Is la n d C ity. 34th T h e (R ) an d (D) re p r e s e n t th e (D ), 595 E 167 S t., B ro n x . 32nd D istric t— ^Rosemary G u n n in g ( R ) , D is tric t— A b ra h a m B e rn ste in (D ), political p a rty of th e office holder. 660 T h w a lte s PI., B ronx. 33rd 1867 G ro v e S t., B roo kly n. H e re is t l i e o f f ic ia l lis t in g o f S ta t e s e n a to rs a n d a s s e m ­ b ly m e n f r o m th e N e w Y o r k M e t r o p o lit a n A re a , p r in te d e a c h y e a r as a s e rv ic e to th o se p u b lic e m p lo y e e s w h o w r it e to t h e i r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s u r g ­ in g s u p p o rt fo r m e a s u re s w h ic h w o u ld a f f e c t t h e ir jo b s , p e n s io n s a n d r ig h ts . The ad d res se s lis te d a re D istric t— J o h n D. C a la n d ra (R ), K in g s C o u n t y w h e re th e a s s e m b ly m e n o r 22 B eech T re e La., B ro n x . 35th D is tric t — C h e ste r J o h n s e n a to rs m a y be c o n ta c te d In S tr a u b (D ), 675 M a n h a t ta n Ave., W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty t h e ir lo c a l a re a . Y o u m a y also 34th D is tric t — J o h n E. F ly n n B rooklyn. 36th D istric t— R u do lf F. w r it e to th e m in c a re o f t h e ir (R ), 15 H u ro n R d., Y o nk ers. 3oth D iB lasl (D ), 751 B u sh w ick Ave., re s p e c tiv e L e g is la tiv e H o u ses. D is tric t— A n th o n y B. G io ffre (R ), B roo kly n. 37 th D istric t—S a m u e l 61 B e tsy B ro w n R d., P o r t C hester. Senate W e s tc h e s te r-P u tn o m 3 6th D is tr ic t—B e rn a rd G. G o r­ S u ffo lk C o u n ty d o n (R ), 1420 R ivervlew Ave., F irst DLstrict—L eon E. G iu f- P eeksklll. rcd a (R ), 15 N C o lem a n R d.. O ra n g e -R o c k fa n d C e n te re a c h . S eco n d D istric t—B e r3 7th D istric t—D. C lin to n E>omtard C S m ith (R ), F ra n k lin St., inick, n i (R ), S lo a n e R d., T ow n N u rtlip o rt. ol N ew b u rg h . N a s s a u -S u ffo llc T h ird D is tric t—R a lp h R . M a­ rin o (R ), 29 G ilb e rt C o urt, E. N orw ich. N assau C o u n ty F o u rth D istric t — E d w a rd J. S p e n o (R ), 863 R ic h m o n d R d., Ea.st M eadow . F if th D istric t— J o h n D C a c m m e re r (R ), 69 E x e te r S t., V /illiston P a rk . S ix th D istric t— J o h n R. D u n n e (R ), 12 M u lb erry £ t. G a rd e n C ity. S ev en th D istric t — N o rm a n P. L e n t (R ), 48 P ly ­ m o u th R d ., E. R ock aw ay. Q ueens C o u n ty E ig h th D is tric t — M u r r a y S c h w a rtz (D ). 137-23 227th S t., S prin gfield G dn s. N inth D is tric t— J a c k E. B ro n s to n (D ), 184-37 H ove n d o n R d., J a m a ic a . T e n th D is­ t r i c t —S e y m o u r R . T h a le r (D ), 63 G ro to n S t., F o re s t H ills. 11th D is­ tr ic t—J o h n S a n tu c c l (D ), 111-29 l l 6 th S t., So. O zon P a rk . 12— D istric t— M a r tin J . K n o rr (R ), 61-46 P a lm e tto S t., B roo kly n. 13th D is tric t— N ich o las F e rr a ro (D ), 22-29 8 0 th S t., F lu s h in g . K in g s C o u n ty Assembly S u ffo lk C o u n ty F ir s t D is tric t— ^Perry B. D u ryea, J r . (R ), O ld M o n ta u k H ig h ­ way, M o n ta u k . S econd D is tric t — P e te r J. C o stlg an (R ), 154 O ld F ield R d., S e ta u k e t. T h ird D is­ tric t— C liarle s A. J e ra b e k (R ), 9 B ro ok spu r D rive. B ay sh o re. F o^irth D istric t— ^Prescott B. H u n tin g to n (R ) L on g B e ach R d ., S t. Ja m e s. F if th D is tric t—W illia m L. B u m s (R ), 125 Avon P lac e, A m ityvllle. S ix th D is tric t— J o h n G . M c C a rth y ( R ) , 8 P ln o a k S t., H u n tin g to n S ta tio n . N assau C o u n ty S e v e n th D is tric t — J o se p h M. 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A , sp e c ia l m ilita ry , 3 c e rtifie d , J a n . ............................. l a r k i n r e n f o r c e m e n t a s e n t , 1 1 c e r t i f i e d , J a n . tt P a tr o lm a n p o lic e tr a in e e , 1 c e trifie d , J a n . K 15 P u b M e re la U o n a a sst., 3 e e rtifie d , J a n . 8 Vi* K eal e sta te m a n a re r. 1 3 4 c ertified . J a n . 2 . . . i i ] .................. ! I i I ...................... r . ' - n K .R . c le rk (s h o p c le r k ) , 1 c e rtifie d . J a n . 9 i^ irt K . R . p o r t e r , a p e c i a l m i U t a r y , 2 o e r U f i e d , J a n . 6 ............................................................................. K . R . p o r t e r , 1 2 c e r t i f i e d , J a n . 8 ...................................................... " ’ ................................................. "■ 3 7 S c h o o l c u s to d ia l e n rin e e r, p ro m .. 27 e e rtifie d , J a n ! ' i s ’ ! ! ! ! ' . ! . ! ............................. If* S r. a tto rn e y ( T A ) . p ro m .. 1 5 c e rtifie d . J a n . 1 3 ................................................................... 5 S r . c h e m i s t ( D H ) . p r o m . , 3 o e l t i f i e d , J a n . 7 .................................................................................... «:> S r. clerk , p ro m ., 1 certifie d , J a n . 8 H'' S r. cle rk (m e rre d lia t), p ro m ., 1 8 c erU fied . J a n . 7 ....................................................... S r . c l e r k ( H D ) , p r o m . . S o e r t i f i e d , J a n . 8 ................................................................................... tl5 S r . s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ( D S ) . p r o m . , 8 c e r U f i e d , J a n . 9 ............................................................. <<• S p e c i a l o f f i c e r ( H D ) , p r a m . , 8 3 c ^ ^ r t i f i e d , J a n . 7 ................................................................... sta tio n a ry firem an , 3 o ertifie d . J a n . 8 ........................................................................................ s t e e l c o n s t r u c t i o n i n a p e c t o r , 3 c e r t i f i e d . J i u i . 7 ......................................................................... ’ S u p o r v i s i n r p h a r m a c i a t ( H D ) , p r o m . , 1 c e r t i f i e d , J a n . 1 0 ................................................. S u p e r r i s i n r p u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s e ( D H ) , p r o u i . , 5 c e r t i f i e d , J a n . 9 .......................... .. T e le v isio n c tu n e ra n ia n , 1 4 eo rtifie d . J a n . 1 3 ............................................................................. * T iU * •X iu u in a r, % o o rtilie d , J a a . ( .................................................................................................... Offered Hrsf Time D O N ’T (Continued fro m P a re * ) five a t G S -1 5 (v ets >re ferred for tw o o f th e m ) ; a n d ai€ at GS-17. '^ e re are a p p ro x im a te ly 180 Id office m e d ia to rs In th e w ho le Intry, all o u tsid e W a s h in g to n , are r a t e d f e n e r a lly fro m j2 to O S - 17, d e p e n d in g o n rize o f ' th e re g io n a n d r e be ^nsibillty o f th e >ob. po g ^ p l e n u m b e rs of m e d ia to rs regions a re a s follow s; S a n frtndsco. 11 m e d ia to rs ; Los 11; D en v er, 3; C h icag o , 7 . Indianapolis, 5; B o sto n , 7; )etroit, «: S t. Louis, 12; N ew ark , 6; New Y o rk, 15. Fed. P o w e r C o m m i s s i o n There are th r e e b m e a u c h i e f s ^Is agency, all a t G S -1 8 ; a eneral counsel, also a t G S -1 8 ; jiree com m issioners, a t G S -1 5 ; ree special a s s is ta n ts , a t G S -1 5 ; line technical a s s is ta n ts , ra n g in g oni GS”11 to G S -1 5 ; a n d 13 irivate secretaries, fro m G S -8 to -10. Fed. R e s e r v e S y s t e m Tliere are n o v a c a n c ie s In th e ard of go verno rs of th is a g e n c y 1969. B u t th e p o sitio n o f se c ­ tary of th e b o a rd is op en , a t 9,000 a y ear. T h e re a re also special a s s is ta n ts to b o a rd lembers, a t $28,500; tw o sp e c ia l ^lislants, a t $28,000; o n e a t $26,Oi0; one a t $25,000; o n e a t $20,0: and one a t $19,000. In the legal div ision o f th e lard, there a re fo u rte e n p o sitio n s om GS-12 to $28,000, m o stly ,wyers (vets p re fe rre d fo r fo u r o f lese jobs). In the b o a rd ’s d ivisio n o f re ch and s ta tis tic s , th e re a re 13 advisers a n d d ire c to rs, r a t e d om $25,000 to $29,000 a y e a r ets preferred fo r five o f t h e m ) ; fteen senior eco n o m ists a n d d e rtjnent chiefs, a t G S -1 5 (v ets eferred for six o f t h e m ) ; fifte e n lonomists (v ets p re f e rre d fo r ), at G S-14; se v e n te e n eco n o lists, at C3S-13 (v ets p re f e rre d three of th e m ) ; n in e te e n Jonomists, a t G S -1 2 (v ets p r e ­ wed for t h r e e ) ; a n d also a sy sanalyst, c h ief lib r a r ia n a n d hnical ed ito r (eco n o m ics), all GS-12, w ith v e t p re fe i're d fo r ^ sjstems a n a ly st. In the division of in te r n a tio n a l ''snce there a re e ig h t d ire c to rs, ^fiate d irecto rs a n d ad v isers, are ra te d fro m $25,000 to 8,500; three se n io r eco n o m ists. *^-15 (vets p re fe rre d fo r tw o ); ^ eleven econom ists, a t G S -1 2 *^-14 (vets p re f e rre d fo r ferred ): m. ^ the division o f su p erv isio n regulation, th e re Is a d ire c to r, ^^$28,000; seven a ss t, d ire c to rs tieputies, a t $21,000 to $28,000 preferred fo r m o s t o f t h e s e ) ; enty-tiiree v ario u s e x a m in e rs assistants, r a t e d fro m G S -1 2 GS-15. director o f th e d iv isio n o f Reserve b a n k o p e ra tio n s at $28,000 (v et p r e f e r r e d ) ; d irecto r $25,500; th r e e irectors (vets p re f e rre d fo r *19.000 to $28,000; se v e n te e n %ine ets a s s is ta n ts Preferred for sev en o f th e m ) , U, G S-15. ® director a n d a sst, d ire c to r ^^nel ao-e r a te d a t $28,000 efpf,. resp ectiv ely (vets b o th ), p ro cessin g division th e re is a d ire c to r, p re f e rre d ) ; a n d ^ ^ bo ^^^’ector, w ith s a la ry oiijgj /^^term ined; a n u m b e r S e c t o r s a n d a s s t, d ire c - R E P E A T to rs, a t r a te s fro m G S -1 5 to $27,000; five te c h n ic a l a n d m a t h e m a t ­ ic al job s, a t G S -1 5 ; six te e n su c h job s, a t G S -1 4 ; n in e a t G S -1 3 ; th i r t e e n a t G S -12. F ed. T rade C o m m is sio n O f t h e six co m m issio n ers on th ie body, o n ly o ne fa lls v a c a n t t h i s y e a r (S ep t. 2 5). I t Is r a t e d a t level IV . T h e re ie a g e n e ra l c o u n se l a n d a n ex ecu tiv e d ire c to r ( v e t p re f e rre d fo r t h e la t t e r ) , b o th a t G S -1 8 ; se v e n d ire c to rs a n d c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts , a t G S 17 ( v e t s p re fe rre d fo r fo u r of t h e m ) ; a n d th e s e c r e ta ry o f th e w hole ag en cy , a t G S -16. F o r e ig n C la im s S e t t le m e n t T h e re a re th r e e co m m issio n ers, w ith o n ly th e c h a ir m a n ’s p o sitio n fa llin g v a c a n t th is y e a r (O ct. 2 1). T h e c h a ir m a n ’s s a la ry is a t level V, N e a rly all of th e o th e r jo b s a rc fo r a tto rn e y s . F iv e of th e m a re a t G S -1 3 ; fo u r a t G S -1 4 ; tw o a t G S -1 5 ; a n d one a t G S -1 6 . G e n e ra l S e n n c e s A dm in . T h e re a re five p o sitio n s in th e a rc h iv e a n d re c o rd service of th e abo ve agency, a t G S -12 (vets p r e ­ fe r re d fo r tw o ). A nd in th e o ffice of th e a d m in is tr a to r (level I I I ) , th e re a re five m e m b e rs of th e b o a rd o f c o n tr a c t a p p e a ls (vets p re fe rre d fo r tw o ), all a t G S -1 5 ; a n d a c h a irm a n of th is b o a rd , a t G S -16. I n d ia n C laim s C o m m issio n T h e re a re six a tto rn e y s in th is com m ission , r a t e d a t G S -14 (vets p re fe re d fo r t h r e e ) ; fo u r a t t o r ­ ney s, a t G S -1 5 (all v e ts ); a c h ie f counsel, a t G S -1 5 ; a n d five c o m ­ m issio n ers w hose te rm s all e x te n d u n til A pril, 1972. B u t tw o of th e la tte r p o sitio n s ( a t level V) a re now v a c a n t. M e x ic a n -A m e ric a n T h e in te ra g e n c y c o m m itte e on M e x ic a n -A m e ric a n a ff a irs re q u ire s six exe cu tiv es — tw o of th e m a t G S -1 2 ; o n e a t G S -1 3 ; tw o a t G S 15; a n d o n e a t G S-17. In te r sta te C om m erce C om . O f th e to n m e m b e rs of tiiis com m ission , o nly o n e fa lls v a c a n t th is y e a r (Dec. 31) a n d p a y s $29,500. T h e re is a C o n g ressio n a l lia i­ so n m a n In th is ag en cy , a t G S -1 6 ; te n c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts , a t G S 11; a c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to th e c h a irm a n , a t G S -1 2 ; a n d a m a n a g in g d irecto r, a t <jrS-18. NASA I n th e N a tio n a l A e ro n a u tic s a n d S p ace A d m in is tra tio n th e r e a re 143 to p a d m in is tra tiv e jobs, m o s t­ ly o f a sc ien tific c h a r a c te r . T h e se p a y fro m $25,750 to $30,000 a n d a re all in th e NASA h e a d q u a rte rs in W a s h in g to n , D.C. T h e re a re also 50 su c h jo b s a t $22,500 to $25,000. A nd n e a rly h a lf o f b o th o ateg o ries a re v e te ra n s ’ p re fe re n c e jobs. A t th e M a rs h a ll S p a ce F lig h t C e n te r In H u n tsv ille, A la b a m a , th e re a re 27 m a n a g e rs, d ire c to rs, asso ciate s, eto., w ith s a la rie s r a n g ­ in g fro m $22,000 to $28,000 (v ets p re fe rre d fo r n in e o f th e se jo b s). A t th e flig h t re s e a rc h c e n te r in E d w a rd s, C a lifo rn ia , th e re a re six to p jo bs, w ith s a la rie s fro m $23,000 to $28,000 (v ets p re f e rre d fo r th r e e o f th e m ). T h e A m es re s e a rc h c e n te r h a s se v e n te e n ex ecutive jo b s of a m o re o r less sc ie n tific n a tu re , p a y in g fro m $23,000 to $28,000 a y e a r (v ets p re fe rre d for e ig h t o f th e m ) . A t th e J o h n P . K e n n e d y sp ace c e n te r th e re a re 25 su ch p o sitio n s, also p ay in g fro m $23,000 to $28,000, w ith vets p re fe rre d fo r n in e of th e m . T h e G o d d a rd sp ace flig h t c o p ­ te r h a s 35 s u c h p o sitio u s, payH ii' T H I S ! fro m 24,000 to 28,000 (v ets p r e feiT ed fo r se v e n te e n o f th e m ) . T h e ele c tro n ic s re s e a rc h c e n te r a t C am b rid g e, M ass. h a s seven o p en in g s, a t $23,000 to $28,000. T h e L ew is r e s e a rc h c e n te r In C lev elan d h a s 26 s im ila r o p e n in g s, fro m $23,750 to $28,000 (w ith v ets p re f e rre d fo r six o f th e m ) . T h e m a n n e d s p a c e c r a ft c e n te r a t H o u sto n , T e x a s, h a s 33 su c h job s, w ith p a y ra n g in g fro m $23,000 to $28,000 a y e a r. A n d th e L a n g le y r e s e a rc h c e n ­ t e r In H a m p to n , V irg in ia h a s 26 to p p o sitio n s, p a y in g fro m $25,000 to $28,000 (v ets p re f e rre d fo r th r e e o f th e m ) . N a il. L a b o r R e la tio n s Bd. O f th e six m e m b e rs o f th is b o a rd , o n ly o n e p o sitio n Is o p en (a s of la s t D ec. 16). T h is jo b is r a t e d a t level IV . T h e a s s is ta n ts a n d s t a f f a s s is ta n ts to th e six m e m b e rs o f th e b o a rd — m ostly la w y ers— a re r a te d a t G S -1 5 a n d G S -16. A nd th e re a re te n of th e m N a il. S cience F o u n d a tio n T h e d ire c to rs h ip of th is ag en cy fa lls o p e n o n J u n e 30 o f th is y e a r a n d is r a te d a t level II. T h e re is a la rg e b o ard , n o n e of w hose p o sitio n s is v a c a n t th is y ear, a n d w hose m e m b e rs a re p a id $100 p e r diem . I n a d d itio n , th e re a re e ig h t top a d m in is tra tiv e p o sts (v ets p r e f e r ­ re d fo r th ie e of th e m ), a t G S-18; 25 su c h p o sts (v ets p re fe rre d fo r fo u rte e n of th e m ) , a t G S -1 7 ; 52 sim ila r p o sitio n s (v ets p re fe rre d fo r 33 o f th e m ), a t G S -1 6 ; 69 a t G S -1 5 (v ets p re fe rre d fo r 33 ); 29 a t G S -1 4 (v ets p re f e rre d fo r f i v e ) ; fo u r te e n su c h p o sitio n s a t G S -1 3 ; a n d th r e e a t C3rS-12. T h e r e a re also n in e in In d ia (vets p re f e rre d fo r thi-ee), ra n g in g fro m G S-1 3 to G S-16. R a ilro a d R e tire m e n t B d. O ne of th e th r e e b o a rd m e m ­ b e rs’ te n u re ex p ires o n Aug. 28 o f th is y e a r. T h e jo b is r a t e d a t level IV . T h e re a re also th re e a d ­ m in is tra tiv e jobs w ith th e agency, all r a t e d a t G S-15. R e n e g o tia tio n s B o a rd T h e re is a c h a ir m a n plu s fo u r b o a rd m e m b e rs o n th is ag en cy , all a t level V; a g e n e ra l counsel, a t $28,000; a n d five sp ecial a s ­ s is ta n ts , all a t G S -1 5 (v ets p r e ­ fe rre d fo r tw o o f th e m ) . S e c u ritie s a n d E x c h a n g e (SEC) O n ly o ne o f th e five c o m m is­ sio n e rs ’ p o sitio n s w'ill be v a c a n t th is y e a r (o n J u n e 5 ), a t level IV. T h e re is a ch ief a c c o u n ta n t (v e t p re fe rre d ) a n d a g e n e ra l cou nsel, b o th a t G S -1 8 ; th r e e d ire c to rs, also a t G S -1 8 ; a n e x ­ ecu tiv e a s s is ta n t to th e r h a i r m a n (v et p re f e rre d ) , a t G S -1 6 ; a n d re g io n a l a d m in is tra to rs in S a n F ra n c isc o , D env er, New Y o rk , etc. (e ig h t o f th e m ), a t G S -1 6 a n d G S -17 . S ele ctiv e S ervice T h e re is a s t a te d ire c to r of S electiv e S ervice in every s ta te in th e U n io n , w ith tw o fo r New Y o rk S ta t e (one in A lb an y a n d o n e in New Y o rk C ity ). T h e se 'p o sitio n s a re r a te d a t G S -13, G S 14 a n d G S -15, d e p e n d in g in g e n ­ e ra l u p o n th e size o f th e s ta te . T h e tw o New Y o rk S ta te job s a re b o th r a te d a t G S-15. T h e re a re also d e p u ty s ta te d ir ­ e c to rs— o n e fo r e a c h s ta te , w ith tw o fo r New Y ork S ta te . A nd th e s e p o sitio n s are g e n erally ra te d a t G S -1 2 a n d G S-13. S m all B us. A d m in is tra tio n The a d m in is tr a to r of th is a g e n c y is a t level II. A nd th e re ai-e se v e ra l asst, a d m in is tra to rs , a t G S -1 5 , G S -1 6 a n d G S -17 . fjo rd s to B e rg en , N orw ay. S p a c e is s tric tly lim ite d a n d im m e d ia te a p p lic a tio n sho uld be m a d e by w ritin g , u p s ta te , to C el­ este R o se n k ra n z , 50 S o u th P ierce St., B u ffa lo ; te le p h o n e (716) 8233929, a n d . M e tro p o lita n New Y ork a re a , to S a m E m m e tt, 1060 E a s t F o r th e f ir s t tim e, a c h a r te r 2 8 th S t., B ro o k ly n , N.Y., te le p h o n e to u r to D e n m a rk , S w ed en an d (212) 253-4488, a f te r 5 p.m . N o rw ay Is b ein g o ffere d a t h ig h ­ e s t q u a lity w ith a p ric e w ay b e ­ low s ta n d a r d m a rk e t c o sts to N ew iy -el« cted p re s id e n t o f th e m e m b e rs of th e C?ivil Service E m ­ plo yees Assn.' a n d th e ir im m e ­ C o n fe d e ra tio n o f L ocal S chool B o a rd s is M rs. N eo m a E p ste in , d ia te fam ilies. T h e 17-day , h e lg h t- o f - th e - s e a - c h a ir m a n o f local scho ol b o a id so n to u r, will leave New Y ork Ju ly 11, th e B ro n x . S h e su c ceed s T im ­ 18 a n d r e t u r n th e re on Aug. 3. o th y M . T a y lo r a n d will serve fo r T h e low co st o f o nly $696 p er a tw o -y e a r te rm . p e rso n w ill in c lu d e ro u n d tr ip je t BUY U.S. SA V IN G S B O N D S fa re , via P a n A m eric an A irw ays, h o te ls, m o s t m eals, sig h tsee in g Volunteer Assistance a n d th e follow ing e v en ts; IN T E R E S T IO D ? V o lu n ie e r read in g , w eek days, w pkonds and e v en in g . C D v ciin p T o u rs of C o p en h a g en , th e D a n ­ c iirre n i ro n e r a l in fo rm a tio n and con­ te m p o ra ry )itp ra tiire for b lin d y o tin p is h c o u n try sid e a n d sea sh o re a n d w o m a n w h o w is h e s to r e t u r n to li b r a r j v isit to fa m o u s E lsin o r C astle; b o a t tr ip to Sw'eden a n d th ro u g h Vl/%YKLU\1^ER • ROVAL COlJIi th e fam o u s G o ta C?anal to S to c k ­ APA RTM EN TS — F u rn ish ed . H* h o lm ; visits to th e S w edish 'u rn la h e d , and R oom s P hone co u n try sid e : la k e jo u rn e y to N o r­ ' 1fM>4 'A lb a n y ' w ay a n d Oslo, a n d a s p e c ta c u la r th r e e day tr ip th ro u g h th e Sca ndanavia— Only $696 For 17 D a y s N ew P re sid e n t T h e re is a d e p u ty a d m in is tra to r, a t G S -1 8 ; a n o th e r d e p u ty a t level rV; th r e e assoc, d ire c to rs, a t level V; tw o C o n g re ssio n al R e la tio n s o fficers, a t G S -14 (vets p re f e rre d fo r b o th ) . In a d d itio n , th e re a re 32 p ro g i'am m a n a g e rs th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , all a t G S-13. TVA T h e re is o n e o p e n in g on th e T e n n e sse e V alley A u th o rity b o ard , b u t it does n o t becom e effectiv e unrtdl M ay 18. I t is a n in e -y ear jo b a n d f>ays $29,500 p e r y ear. U .S. In f o rm a tio n A gency T h e d ire c to r a n d d e p u ty d ire c ­ to r o f th is body a re level n a n d level IV, resp ectiv ely . O n e o f th e m e m b e rs of th e fiv e -m a n ad v iso ry co m m issio n o n in f o rm a tio n f i n ­ ish es h is te rm on J a n u a r y 27 o f th is y ea r, b u t th e jxjsition c a rrie s no s a la ry . T h e r e is a n ex ec u tiv e a s s is ta n t a n d d ire c to rs fo r b ro a d c a s tin g , p ress a n d p u b lic a tio n s— all a t G S -1 8. T h e re a re also tw o si>eclal a s s is ta n ts , a t G S -1 5 ; fo u r liaiso n o ffic e rs a n d a ra d io in fo rm a tio n sp ecialist, all a t G S-14. U .S. T a riff C om m ission T h e r e a re two v a c an cies o n th is s ix -m a n com m issio n, b o th a t level V, w ith a s ix -y e a r te n u re . T h e secretai-y o f th e co m m issio n (v et p re fe rre d ) is r a te d a t G S-15'; a n d th e re a re five co n fid en ti'al a s ­ s is ta n ts (m o stly s e c r e ta rie s ), a t G S -1 0 ; a n d on e a t G S-11. V e te ra n s ’ A d m in is tra tio n T h e o p e n in g s in th is ag en cy a re th e follow in g; a d m in is tr a to r o f v e te r a n s ’ a ffa irs , a t level 11; d e p u ty a d m in is tra to r, level II ; assoc, d e p u ty a d m in is tra to r, level V; a g e n e ra l co u n sel a n d a ch ief b e n fe its a d m in is tra to r, level V; c h a ir m a n of th e ad visory council, G S -1 8 ; sp ec ial a s s is ta n t to a d ­ m in is tra to r, G S -1 7 — v ets p re fe rre d fo r all o f th e forego ing . A nd th e r e a re tw o c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts a t G S -1 1, w ith one m o re a t G S -1 2. 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