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know w h a t h a p p e n e d to t h e m o re t h a n $ 1 2 0 ,0 00 ,0 00 in b e n e fits t h a t h a d b e e n n e g o tia te d tio n s w ith th e E m ploy ees A sso cia­
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m a n d s o n sa la rie s, p en sio n s a n d
stay ottler o n n e g o tia tio n s o rd e rof em p lo y ees in th e g e n e ra l u n it. h a d , a t th e tim e P E R B in te r r u p t­ o th e r b e n e fits to h is 1969 b u d g et.
led by the S ta te P u b lic E m p lo y “ Y ou did n o t, ho w ev er, in d ic a te ed n e g o tia tio n s, m a d e th e follow­
I n th e m e a n tim e , S olom on B e n ­
Imenc R elation s B o ard .
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At the sa m e tim e , th e E m p lo y e e s
1.
A 4 p e rc e n t a c ro s s th e b o a rdc o m m itte e , to ld T h e L e a d e r t h a t
y o u r b u d g et re q u e s t, a n d th e in ­
IAssociation chfiu-ged th e G o v e rn o r
c re d ib le la c k of a n y c o m m u n ic a ­ s a la ry In c re a se fo r all em p loy ees h e “ d id n o t in te n d to s ta n d for a
(with ag g ra v a tin g a c r itic a l situtio n b e tw e e n th e S ta te a n d th e in th e g e n e ra l n eg o tia tin g u n it ef­ r a p e o f em plo yee p e n sio n a n d
iiWoa by “ th e fa ilu re o< o om m u o rg a n iz a tio n
re p re s e n tin g
o v e r fe ctiv e A pril 1, w ith no em ployee w age b e n e fits by th e S ta t e A d m in [oioatioas b etw een t h e S ta te , a s
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 11)
100,000 of its e m p loy ees le av es us
istiation.**
I employer, a n d th e C SEA , th e r e p ­
c o m p lete ly confused b y th e g en ­
B e n d e t s a id t h a t h e fe lt t h a t
resentative o f o v er 100,000 o f its
e r a l sta te m e n /t in y o u r m e ssa g e
m o s t S ta te a n d c o u n ty em ployees
f«mployees.”
a n d th e a m o u n ts allo c a te d fo r in ­
w ere u n a w a re o f how th e p en sio n
to a le tte r to th e G o v ern o r s e n t
c re a s e d em p lo y ees b en efits in y o u r
sy ste m t h a t h a s b een b u ilt u p
[ iMt week, D r. T heo do re C. W enzl,
B u ffa lo S c h o o l
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ployee c o n trib u tio n s as well as
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(S p e cia l to T h e L e ad er)
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th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n tr o l
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jtJ^onths o f w o r k , t h e Y o n k - w e e k w h e n th e C iv il S e rv ic e falo C o m p etitiv e u n it, E rie c h a p ­
|®rs H o u s in g A u t h o r i t y u n i t , E m p lo yees A ssn. m e t tw ice in te r, C ivil S ervice E m p lo yees Assn.
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Housing A u th o rity , th e Y o n - m issio n a g re e d to re c o m m e n d t h a t
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fo r th e execu tiv e o ffic e r title s
^ CSEA m em b ers,
• A 10 p e r c e n t p re m iu m
Some of th e b e n e fits c o n ta in e d w ould be given to ABCB em p lo y ­
fo r w o rk in g e v en in g a n d n ig h t
tl\e c o n tra c t a r e re tro a c tiv e ees seek in g p ro m o tio n r a t h e r th a n
s h ifts ;
Increase a n d u p g ra d in g of to o p e n -c o m p e titiv e c a n d id a te s.
C S E A ’s se co n d m e e tin g w ith th e
• E lev en p a id h o lid a y s a n d
o v e rtim e p ay a t tim e a n d a
I'tiine; tim e - a n d - o n e - h a lf plu s C om m ission too k up th e q u e stio n
Way pay foj. w o rk p e rfo rm e d o f re a llo c a tio n s of th e ex ecu tiv e
h a lL a f t e r e ig h t h o u rs a d ay
o ffic er series. T h e C o m m issio n ’s
o r 40 houi's a week.
j * ^^<^Uday; 10 p e rc e n t d iffe rre p re s e n ta tiv e s p ro m ise d t h a t a n
e v ening s h if t; th r e e
“W e also o b ta in e d a c o n tr a c t
a n sw e r w ould be fo rth c o m in g ,
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p ro v isio n ,” D ra g o said , “fo r a d d i­
R u d y B a sh a , p re s id e n t o f th e
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day p e r y e a r a f t e r 15 y e a rs
tio n a l tim e o ff o n sp e c ia l h o lid a y s Jo s e p h C. Sykes, c h a ir m a n ot th e
C SEA c h a p te r a t th e ABCB, sa id
of five w eeks v a d e c la re d by th e B o a rd o f E d u c a ­ a u th o ritie s c o m m itte e of th e Civil
t h a t a fu ll d iscu ssio n o f b o th
tio n , d a y s w h e n te a c h e rs a re o ff S ervice E m p loy ees A ssn., w as a
l*Uliy^’
p e rso n a l leav e d a y s;
m a tte rs w ould en su e a t th e c h a p ­
h o sp ita liz a tio n f o r e m fo r c o n fe ren ce s a n d so fo r th .”
g u e st a t th e in a u g u ra tio n of P re s i­
te r ’s m e e tin g o n F eb . 21 a t th e
otiw
d e p e n d e n ts; I n te rn a l N o rth w a y M o to r I n n in A lbany.
T h e C S E a s e ttle m e n t is p a r t of d e n t R ic lia rd M . N ix on a n d a t
®^°c^*^tion se c u rity
a 1969-70 o p e ra tin g b u d g e t of th e .In a u g u ra l B a ll a t th e H ilto n
an d p a s t p ra c tic e clause.
Going Places— See Page 2 $68 m illio n fo r th e B u ffa lo schools. H o te l in W a s h in g to n , D.C.
IN A U G U R A L
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s tro n g e s t possible a c tio n to p ro te c t
th e ir h a r d - e a r n e d i>enfiions,’'
B e n d e t’s S ta n d
B e n d e t sa id f u r th e r t h a t "Of
cou rse, I, too, w ould beco m e in ­
volved in a n y C SEA ac tio n , in ­
clu d in g th e w ith o ld in g o f th e
service o f S ta t e em ployees. F o r
m o re t h a n 38 y e a rs, I h a v e se rv ed
th e p eople o f S ta t e o f New Y o rk
a n d th e ir em plo yees. I h a v e a
b e a u tifu l w ife a n d tw o h a p p ily
m a rrie d d a u g h te r s w ho h av e m a d e
m e th e g r a n d f a th e r o f fo u r w o n ­
d e rfu l childi-en a n d I w a n t to p ro ­
te c t th e ir f u tu re , too. I believe
t h a t a n y jo b a c tio n u n d e r ta k e n b y
CSEA
under
p re s e n t
c irc u m ­
s ta n c e s w ould be Ju stifie d by th e
e x tre m e p ro v o c a tio n p ro v isio n s of
th e T a y lo r L aw ,
“I f n o t,” B e n d e t c o n tin u e d , “I
a m p re p a r e d to sp e n d th e r e s t of
m y life in p riso n , if n e ce ssa ry ,
to p re v e n t th e a tte m p te d ra p e of
S ta te em p lo y ees’ s a la ry a n d p e n ­
sio n b e n e fits b ein g p la n n e d w ith
th e c o o p e ra tio n o f th e A d m in is­
tr a tio n - a p p o in te d P u b lic E m p lo y ­
m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd ,”
B e n d e t sa id h e w as ta k in g th is
s ta n d “ d e sp ite th e fa c t t h a t th e
la te s t r e p o r t o f th e T a y lo r C o m ­
m itte e is re c o m m e n d in g even m o re
vicious a n ti-e m p lo y e e p u n is h m e n t
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D e m o c ra tic c a n d id a te s to r u n
a g a in s t (3o vern or R o c k efeller n e x t
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 7)
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T o u rs of C o p en h ag e n , th e D a n ­
ish c o u n try sid e a n d seash o re a n d
v isit to,, fa m o u s E lsin o r C a stle;
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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
2 8 th S t., B ro o k ly n , N.Y., te le p h o n e
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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 iversitj',
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 .
The Unknown CIA
T H E U .S . C e n t r a l In t e llig e n c e A fe n c y is t h e b e s t knowi
“ u n k n o w n ” a m o n g g o v e r n m e n t s ^ e n c ie s . A n d t h e r e in lies
s a d , sa d s to ry , w h ic h e v e r y c iv il s e r v a n t s h o u ld t a k e to heart
B E C A U S E T H E C I A is t h e k n o w n “ u n k n o w n ,** t h e ageiic
w hicii Is 90 c r itic a l to the m ilita ry
s e c u rity oi the U n ite d S ta te s d
A m eric a, n o w U nds t h a t its r e ­
c ru ite r s a r e u n w elco m e v isito rs
to th e college c a m p u s e s of th e
co im try .
I T IS A SAD, s a d s to ry of how
secrecy , ju stified o r n o t, h a s b ad ly
h u r t th e public re la tio n s CIA a n d
th e civil s e r v a n ts no w w orking
th e re — o r w ho did w o rk th e re .
IN T H E M IND S of m o s t A m e r­
ican s, th e CIA is a “ cloak a n d
d a g g e r ” o p e ra tio n , w h ich spec ial­
ize* in sp ies a n d sp y in g . On th e
c o n tra ry , C IA ’s sp e c ia lity is r e ­
se a rc h — p u ttin g one little b it of
in fo rm a tio n to g e th e r wuth o th e r
b its of in fo rm a tio n , m o s tly clip­
ped r ig h t o u t of re g u la r p u b lic a ­
tio n s, to g e t a p ic tu re of w h a t’s
g oing on in o th e r c o u n trie s .
S P IE S A ND S P Y IN G a r e so
s m a ll a p a r t of CIA a c tiv itie s t h a t
i t w ould a m a z e ev en th e p o te n tia l
en e m ie s of th e U n ite d S ta te s —
so m e of w hom a r e so suspicious
th a t th e y d o n ’t t r u s t th e ir ow n
m o th e rs a n d e v e n th e m selv e s.
T H E CIA’S B IG G E S T b u sin ess
is d o ne a t d e sk s b y tr a in e d r e ­
s e a r c h e rs , sc h o la rs, a n d e x p e rt
re a d e r s of n e w sp a p e rs a n d m a g ­
azin es, w h ose p rin c ip a l skills “a re
to b e fou nd in th e ir s h a r p eyes
a n d d e x te rity w ith a p a ir of sc is­
sors.
MOST CIA CIV IL s e r v a n ts a re
re c r u ite d fro m college c a m p u se s
— fa c u lty m e m b e rs , h o n o r g ra d u ­
a t e s tu d e n ts , a n d sp e c ia lists in
v ario u s in d u s tria l technologies.
P R IM A R IL Y B E C A U S E of th e
a lm o s t to ta l m is u n d e rs ta n d in g —
even a m o n g so -called know led ge­
ab le pecHJle — of w h a t th e CLA
re a lly does, CIA reci-u iters h ave
h a d to u g h sle d d in g on th e c a m ­
p uses.
STUD ENT A C T IV IST S — w ho
could also be c a lle d “ stu p id a c ­
tiv is ts ” — h av e “ c o n n e d ” fellow
s tu d e n ts a n d e v e n m e m b e rs of
th e fa c u lty in to b e lie v in g th a t
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P re s id e n t of th e U n ite d Slate*
tr e u p ic tu re of th e nations of
w orld so t h a t A m e ric a ’s forelgi
policy c a n be d e velo ped in the bes
in te re s ts of th e U n ite d States, it
m o re th a n 200 m illion citizens, an
p e a c e in th e w orld,
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fo r b e in g th e b e s t known "ui
k no w n” belMigs to th e CIA itfel
w h ich w ra p p e d its e lf In an oul
size b la n k e t to k e e p out prjln
eyes. Eiven its b u d g e t Is discusse<
b e h in d closed d o o rs a n d is do
p u blished a s a r e th e budgets 0
o th e r g o v e rn m e n t agencies.
T H E C IA ’s pu blic informatlo
o fficers a p p a re n tly h av e the dut:
of n o t g iv in g Inform ation. Thus
th e pew^)e{>ers. m agazines
o th e r m e d ia h a v e also helped 1
e n v elo p in g th e CIA in an aun
of m y s te r y .
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CIA a n d its tr u e fu n c tio n has bea
to ta lly m isu n d e rsto o d . Of coune
th is m is u n d e rs ta n d in g was partk
u la rjy r a m p a n t on th e college c«»
p u ses b e c a u se th e facultoes,
ishould kn ow b e tte r , n ev er tod
th e - tr o u b le to ciieck th e facts.
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b e h in d its ow n “ Iro n c u rta in "
Is p e rm ittin g its fo rm e r employ
ee* w h o a r e sc h o la rs to puWiil
a n d Id en tify th e m se lv e s as forme
CIA civ il s e r v a n ts . T he thinkiw
is t h a t i t w ill show o th e r scholar
w h a t th e CIA re a lly does.
T H E L E SSO N to b e learned 1
one we p re s e n te d befo re; lack «
in fo rm a tio n a b o u t a n y goveio
menit a g e n c y c a n only lead to mis
u n d e rs ta n d in g , ru m o rs, and
in form ati< » .
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p u b lic re la tio n s fo r the
a n d its civil s e rv ic e corps.
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have c a lle d
th e S t a t e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n ’s d e n ia l o f
geographic p a y d if f e r e n t ia ls f o r th e p o s itio n s o f s t a t io n a r y
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S h ift
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D iffe n e n tia ls
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A LBANY — T h e C iv il S e r rlce E m p lo yees A ssn ., h a s a s k ­
ed th e S ta te C iv il S e rv ic e C o m ­
m ission to c a ll a h e a r in g to
reconsider a r e c e n t d ecisio n h a n d ­
ed dowu by th e D ire c to r o f C lassificAClon a n d C o m p e n sa tio n d e n y ­
ing slUft d if fe re n tia l p a y fo r B u f ­
falo Area b u ild in g g u ard s.
In a J a n . 28 le tte r to M rs. Ei-sa
Poscon,
C om m issio n
p re s id e n t,
CSEA p re sen ted new eviden ce of
the n e c e s s it y o f a 10 p e r c e n t p e r
hour d iffe re n tia l fo r th e 4 p .m .
bo m id n ig h t s h ift a n d a 15 p e rc e n t
per hour d if fe re n tia l fo r th e m id ­
night to 8 a.m . s h ift.
Mrs. P o sto n w as to ld f u r th e r
research in d ic a te d t h a t 12 B u f ­
falo area n o n - S ta te e m p lo y ers
pay siutt d if fe re n tia ls to a p p ro x ­
imately 40,000 em p loy ees w ho
work tiie n ig h t sh ifts , c r e a tin g a
keen co m p etition fo r em ployees
wiw are w illing to w ork n ig h ts .
CSEAs f ir s t ap p e a l, filed o n b e ­
half of B u ffa lo b u ild in g g u a rd
Iwnes T . K elly la s t A u g u st a n d
d<Hiied by th e d ire c to r in D e c e m ­
ber, nam ed n in e a re a em p lo y ers
wiw paid a. d if fe re n tia l to n ig h t ihift workers.
Ttie CSEA r e s e a rc h e r a lso c ite d
the n um ber o f vacancieft in th e
Buffalo b u ild in g g u a rd p o sitio n s
•• a good re a s o n to in c re a se th e ir
Capital Conference Hears Wenz!
Discuss Governors 1969 ^dget;
Membership Workshop Held
in th e C o u n ties o f N a ssa u , R o c k ­
la n d , S u ffo lk , W e stc h e ste r, a n d in
th e five borouglxs o f New Y ork
C ity, “ n a n -o w -m ln d e d a n d u n ­
ju s tifie d .”
Jo s e p h D. L o c h n e r, C SEA e x ­
e cu tiv e d ire c to r, sa id t h a t C SEA
“h a d su b m itte d so u n d evidence
b a c k in g u p its a p p e a l, b u t i t w as
co m p lete ly ig n o red . T h is u n ju s ­
tifie d a c tio n by th e co m m issio n
c a n o n ly re fle c t a n a rr o w -m in d e d
a t tit u d e o n th e p a r t o f th o se r e ­
spon sib le.
“R e c ru itin g a n d r e te n tio n w h ic h
b o th tihe Civil S erv ice D e p a r t­
m e n t a n d th e C o m m ission h o ld to
be a s th e p rim e re a s o n s fo r g r a n t ­
in g e ith e r s h i f t o r g e o g ra p h ic d if ­
fe r e n tia ls sh o u ld , in fa c t, be se c ­
o n d a ry . P riv a te in d u s trie s give
s h ift p a y to th e ir w o rk ers b ec au se
of . in c o n v e n ie n t w o rk in g h o u rs .
G e o g ra p h ic p a y a d ju s tm e n ts a re
b ased p rim a rily o n c o st-o f-liv in g
fa c to rs. R e c ru itin g a n d re te n tio n
a re s tric tly selfish re a s o n s o n th e
p a r t o f th e em p loy er.
C SEA f ir s t s u b m itte d th e r e ­
q u e st fo r th e p a y d if fe re n tia l to
C o rn eliu s M . H a n r a h a n , D ire c to r
o f C la ssific a tio n a n d C om tpensatio n . H e d en ied It o n th e g ro u n d s
t h a t no p ro b lem ex isted in fillin g
th e p o sitio ns. C SEA th e n m a d e
a n a p p e a l to th e Civil S erv ice
C om m ission w h ich m a d e th e fin a l
re je c tio n o n th e p ro p o sal.
B lom in d ic a te d t h a t f u tu re s t u ­
dies will be m a d e fo r th e g e o g ra ­
p h ic a re a p a y d iffe re n tia l.
p ay. O th e r S ta te em ployees n o t in
th e title o f b u ild in g g u a rd h a v e
b een tem iporarily fillin g som e va>
can cies.
s p e a k in g
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D r . T h e o d o re
W e n z l, p r e s id e n t
of
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p a rty g iv e n b y th e O ffic e o f G en era l
* c h a p t e r o t t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s
A S o cial h o u r , d i n n e r a n d d a n c i n g c o m p l e t e d
C iv il
S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e
A s s n .,
a t la s t w e e k ’s C a p it a l D is t r ic t C o n fe r e n c e m e e t in g a t t h e , A m b a s s a d o r R e s t a u r ­
a n t , in A lb a n y , r e v e a le d t h a t h e h a s d ir e c te d a n in q u ir y to G o v e r n o r N e ls o n A , R o c k e f e lle r ,
a s k in g f o r c le a r a n d d e fin it e a n s w e rs to q u e rie s o n a n u m b e r o f m a t t e r s t h a t h a d b e e n l e f t
v ag u e In th e G o v e rn o r’s b u d g e t.
A fo rm e r p re s id e n t o f th e C a p ­
ita l D is tric t C o n fe ren ce, D r. W en zl
spoke o n th e G o v e rn o r’s b u d g e t,
p a rtic u la rly s tre ss in g th e f a c t t h a t
a ll h is q u eries p e rta in e d to th e
e x te n t to w h ich th e b u d g e t e m ­
bodied, a t th e le ast, th e m in im u m
o ffe r w h ic h h a d b een m a d e to
C SEA by th e G o v e rn o r’s n e g o tia t­
ing: c o m m itte e a t th e tim e n eg o tia itio n s w ere su sp e n d e d by 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 o rd e r la s t N ovem ber. D r.
W en zl Is still a w a itin g a rep ly
fro m th e G o v ern o r.
T h e m e etin g , th e firs t b u sin ess
session o f th e C o n fe re n c e fo r 1969,
fe a tu re d a “m in i w o rk sh o p ” o n
m e m b e rs h ip d ire c te d by D o ro th y
H oneyw ell, c o n fe re n c e m e m b e r­
sh ip c h a irm a n . T h e w o rk sh o p p r e ­
s e n te d th e s u b je c t In a new a n d
novel m a n n e r ; In th e fo rm of a
d ra m a tic sk etch . All th e p o in ts o n
m e m b e rs h ip w ere m a d e by d r a ­
m a tiz in g s itu a tio n s a n d a n e n ­
th u s ia s tic q u e stio n a n d a n sw e r
p e rio d follow ed.
F re d R e iste r, asso c ia te co un sel,
CSEA , to ld c o n fe re n c e m e m b ers
p re s e n t of th e Im p lic a tio n of th e
c u r r e n t c o u rt a c tio n involv ing th e
P E R B decision a n d e x p la in e d c e r­
ta in a sp e c ts o f th e G o v e rn o r's
m essag e a n d its sig n ifica n ce.
C o n feren ce f ir s t v ic e -p re s id e n t
T h o m a s M cD o no ug h, re p o rte d o n
th e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs m e e tin g ,
n a m e ly t h a t th e B o a rd h a d p assed
a re s o lu tio n re fe rrin g to th e d e le ­
g a te s a t th e S p e c ia l D eleg a tes
M e etin g , sc h e d u le d fo r F e b ru a r y
11, th e q u e stio n o f w h e th e r th e y
sh o u ld vote in fa v o r o f a q u es­
tio n n a ire , to be s e n t o u t by h e a d ­
q u a rte rs to every C SEA m e m b e r
in good s ta n d in g , as to h is p r e f e r ­
e n ces w ith re s p e c t to a c tio n s c o n ­
c e rn in g S ta te em p loy ee m a tte r s
In th e G o v e rn o r’s b u d g et.
M ax B enk o, c o n fe re n c e p re s i­
d e n t a n n o u n c e d t h a t th e H e ilm a n
T h e a tr e h a s o ffe re d C SEA m e m ­
bers, th r o u g h th e c o n fe re n c e , a
10 p e rc e n t d is c o u n t o n tick ets,
S u n d a y s th r o u g h T h u rs d a y s d u r ­
in g F e b ru a ry , fo r th e c u r r e n t p r o ­
d u c tio n , “S t a r , ” w ith J u lie A n ­
drew s, a n d fo r th e n e x t p ro d u c ­
tio n , “A L io n I n W in te r.” H e e m ­
p h a siz e d t h a t sp e c ia l d is c o u n t
tic k e ts w ould be Issued th r o u g h
th e c h a p te rs . T h e se sp e c ia l tic k ets,
u p o n p re s e n ta tio n a t th e box o f ­
fice w ith m e m b e rs h ip id e n tif ic a ­
tio n , w ould th e n be e x c h a n g e d fo r
a n a d m issio n a t th e d is c o u n te d
p rice .
O th e r c o n fe re n c e a c tiv itie s fo r
C SEA
F or
W in s
P a c t
A m s t e r d a m ’s
C ity
H a li
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(S p e c ia l to T h e L ead er)
A M S T E R D A M — T h e C iv il
S e rv c e E m p lo y e e s A s sn ., h a s
c o m e u p w it h a o n e -y e a r c o n ­
t r a c t f o r A m s te r d a m C it y H a ll
t h e e v e n in g . L e ft to r ig h t, c h a p te r tr e a su r e r G e o r g e
R oi> erts J r .; J o h n F lo s e r , c h a p t e r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ;
M i c lu ie l S t e n z e l z , p u b li c it y c h a i r m a n ; D o u g l a s B a r r
S r., p r e s i d e n t ; S a n d r a R e a l e , s e c r e t a r y ; J o n G r a * i a n o a n d R a l p h R u s c i, c h a p t e r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ;
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m e e tin g s, m e m b e rs p re s e n t v oted
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D e p t .
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(S p e cia l to T h e L e a d e r)
J a c k M . D lL is i o f th e M e t ro p > o lita n A r m o r y E m p lo y e e s
c h a p t e r o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., h a s b e e n
ele c te d th e E x ecu tiv e D e p a r tm e n t
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o n C S E A ’s B o a rd o f
D ire c to rs.
D eL isi d e fe a te d six o th e r c a n ­
d id a te s in a n ele c tio n c o n d u c te d
by th e in d e p e n d e n t A m e rica n A r-
em ployees a f t e r a d ead lo c k in n e ­
g o tia tio n s w ith th e C ity a d m in is ­
tr a ti o n w as b ro k e n by a S ta te
f a c t fin d e r.
A five p e r c e n t a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd
p a y ra is e h e a d s th e lis t o f ite m s
in th e c o n tra c t, follow ed by r e ­
vised sick le a v e provision s, h e a lth
in s u ra n c e a n d a new g riev a n ce
p ro c ed u re.
T h e new c o n tra c t, th e firs t u n ­
d e r th e T a y lo r L aw fo r A m s te r­
d a m C ity H a ll em ployees, is r e t ­
ro a c tiv e to J a n . 1 a n d r u n s u n til
D ec. 31, 1969.
C SEA n e g o ta ito rs w ere F re d
G u rto w sk l, p re s id e n t o f th e CSEA
c h a p te r, R occo B ellen, K a y T a y ­
lor, M a r g a re t S c h u s te r, E rn e s tin e
K ra w c z y k a n d E torothy G odey
F ie ld re p r e s e n ta tiv e s R o b e rt G u ild
a ssiste d th e m .
T h e c ity ’s n e g o tia tin g te a m w as
com posed of A ld e rm en A ngelc
S a rd o n la , G eo rg e O ’B rie n a n d
K ai;l K rajew sk I, c o rp o ra tio n c o u n - 1
sel, Jo s e p h J a c o b s a n d M ay o r l> itration A sso ciatio n fo r CSEA.
H e w as a m e m b e r of th e B o a rd
J o h n J . G o m u lk a .
of D ire c to rs fro m 1955 to 1967,
a n d h a s serv ed on th e A ssocia­
tio n ’s D ire c to rs C o m m itte e , I n ­
s u r a n c e C o m m itte e a n d R e so lu ­
New o ffic e rs w ere e le c te d in
tio n s C o m m ittee . H e is s u p e rin ­
th e H a rris o n u n it o f W e s tc h e ste r
te n d e n t o f tlie S ta te A rm o ry o n
c h a p te r of Civil S erv ice E m p lo yees
W est 66 S t. in New Y o rk C ity,
A ssn. a f te r a n a ll-H a rris o n c e n ­
a n d lives in Y o nk ers.
tr a liz a tio n vote.
D eLisi rep laces B o a rd m e m b e r
N ew p re s id e n t o f th e u n it Is
W illiam K e n n ed y , w ho re s ig n e d
F e lic ia S tr a f a c e ; v ic e -p re sid e n t is
la s t y ear.
JeiT y K e a tin g ; se c re ta ry , P a u la
T a r a n t in o ; a n d th e tr e a s u r e r is
J e a n R ice. T h e y w ere In stalled by W i l l i a m
M o ric ^ iiN o n
C SEA field re p re s e n ta tiv e H a rm o n
B EA C O N —W illiam C. M o rte n S w lts.
A te n ta tiv e n e g o tia tin g c o m ­ se n , a c o rre c tio n o ffic e r a t th e
m itte e w as also e lecte d a n d a u t h ­ M a tte a w a n S ta te H o sp ita l, d ied
orized to m e e t w ith th e c e n tra liz e d J a n . 21 a t h is ho m e.
A lifelo n g re s id e n t o f B eaco n ,
sch oo l b o a rd . T h is c o m m itte e i n ­
c lu d es: M ich ael S ln to , P a u la T a r ­ M r. M o r te n se n w as a N avy v e te r­
a n tin o , S a n to L a g a n a , P h illip P e r- a n o f W orld W a r I I a n d w as ft
ro n e , Jeri*y K e a tin g a n d A n th o n y m e m b e r o f th e C ivil S ervice E m ­
C a sa re lla .
F e lic ia
S tr a f a c e
is ployees Assn. B u ria l w as in S t .
I c h lr m a n o f bhla c o m m itte e .
J o a c h im ’s C em etery , B eaoon.
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I n f a n ts a n d in c o m p e te n ts; a n d
m a y a c t as clerk of a tr ia l te rm .
T h e w ritte n te s t w ill cover
know ledge, skills, a n d / o r a b ilities
In a re a s su c h a s: e s ta te pow ers
a n d tr u s t law s; S u rr o g a te ’s C o u rt
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Panel To Consider
Firefighters’ Voles
U n ifo rm ed F ire fig h te rs
A ssn.
P re s id e n t M ichael J . M aye h a s h a il­
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G eo rg e
M e a n y ’s d ecisio n to a p p o in t a
p a n e l of th re e in te rn a tio n a l union
v ic e-p resid e n ts to look in to d e­
m a n d s for one m an , one vote r e p ­
re s e n ta tio n in th e in te r n a tio n a l’s
a ffa irs .
T h e M etro G roup, a n asso c ia tio n
of fire m e n fro m 35 of th e la r g e s t
citie s in th e n ation , h a s b e e n fig h t­
in g for such a set-u p, a n d h a v e
been w ith ho ldin g th e ir p e r c a p ita
p a y m e n ts to th e AFL-CIO for th e
p a s t tw o m o n th s. T he $120,000
w ith h e ld a m o u n ts to 40 p e r c e n t
of the to ta l p a y m e n ts by fire m e n
th ro u g h o u t th e co un try.
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te e, in c lu d in g Fi-ank P a lu m b o of
th e U n iform ed F ire fig h te rs Assn.,
h a s b een p etitio n in g M ean y to s e t
up th e p an el. T he I n te r n a tio n a l
h as now a g re e d to p re s e n t th e
th re e m a n p a n e l’s re c o m m e n d a ­
tio n s a t th e ir n e x t co n v en tio n ,
to be held in M iam i in 18 m o n th s.
N ew Y ork C ity, w h ich h a s 14,000
fire fig h te rs a n d officers, h a s h ad
orUy 19 votes in AFL-CIO a ffa irs .
A ccord ing to th e In te r n a tio n a l’s
ru les a fire u n it m a y h a v e one
v o te if it c o n sists of th r e e o r
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Monday, J a n u a r y 27 a n d will ’ T o q u a lify c a n d id a te s
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rf 20 Classes begin F e b ru a r y r.0 3 red ited fo u r-y e a r college o r
u n iv e rsity , or tw o a n d a h a l f y e a rs
rwenty-three low -co st c o u rses o f c o u rt office exp erience In th e
^ offered by th e New Y ork p e rfo rm a n c e of c o u rt c le ric a l d u ­
p ep artm en t of P e rs o n n e l in ties re la tin g to p ro b a te , a d m in ­
operation w ith L ong Is la n d is tra tio n , g u a rd ia n sh ip , ad o p tio n
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York C ity C o m m u n ity C ol- e sta te s .
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employee in te re s ts, classes In - N assau C o u n ty a t th e tim e of a p ­
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,ur Memory Skills, C o n v e rsaT h e w ritte n ex am w ill te s t
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in such* a re a s a s e sta te pow ers
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and
courses. w h ich m e et fo r fifte e n
in te rp e tin g w ritte n m a te ria ls ; a n d
lions, cost $20.00.
p r e p a r a tio n of w ritte n m a te ria ls .
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T h e d u ties in a S u rr o g a te ’s
11 or
in perso n a t th e New C o u rt In clu d e : a n sw erin g overirk City D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n - th e - c o u n te r a n d te le p h o n e i n ­
1 Training D ivision, R oom M -6, q u irie s of a tto rn e y s a n d th e p u b ­
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013, Free b ro c h u re w ith co m - sions a n d d e fe cts to be c o rre c te d
course
d e sc rip tio n s
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ned from ag en cy p e rs o n n e l o r c o u n ts a n d sch ed u les p re s e n te d by
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of le tte rs in a c c o rd an ce w ith d e ­
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Joseph D. Purcell
Francis D. C u rry (N o. 2)
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John T. M cLaughlin
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82.73
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Fergus J. M cDerm oH
Ronald F. Browne
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G erald A. Manning
V ic to r C. Boronkay
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W illia m F. Manny J r.
John Zahorodny
M a rtin F. H enry
Jas. J. Johnston (N o. 1)
Joseph L. C o rb e r
Joseph A. M ills
M ichael B illy
Thomas F. F o w ce ff
A rth u r R. Schauffe
John M. Phillips
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W illia m P. Sherln
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o a num ber of o u r s tu d e n ts who h a d ra n k e d v e r y high in t h e w ritten exam in atio n b u t whose
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t h e c o s t - o f - liv in g in d e x h a d c lim b e d to 4.7 p e r c e n t i n th e
p a s t y e a r . Y e t , th e G o v e r n o r h a s s h o w n n o in c lin a t io n to
d a te to e v e n c o m m e n t, le t a lo n e a c t, o n th e n e e d to In c re a s e
th e
a m o u n t o f w ag es p ro p o s e d f o r S ta te w o rk e rs .
T u esd a y , F e b ru a ry 11
4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock —
“G a m b lin g
E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­
view.” New Y o rk P o lice A ca­
d em y series fo r In -se rv ic e t r a i n ­
ing.
T h e n , as i f to ru b s a lt In th e w o u n d s , th e G o v e r n o r ’s
W ed n esd ay , F e b ru a ry 12
h a n d - p ic k e d T a y lo r C o m m itte e c a m e u p w it h its a n s w e rs fo r
Im p r o v in g th e b o g g e d -d o w n T a y lo r L a w — in c re a s e t h e p e n a l­ 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g —
tie s f o r v io la t io n o f th e la w .
I t w o u ld a p p e a r t h e n t h a t th e n e w m o tto o f th e R o c k e ­
f e lle r A d m in is t r a t io n , as f a r as S ta te w o rk e rs go, Is “ P u n is h
a n d D e n y .” T h is m o tto exp resses a n a t t it u d e t h a t is g o in g to
m e a n n o t h in g b u t tr o u b le u n le s s th e G o v e r n o r does som e
s e rio u s re v is io n o f th e r e a c t io n a r y a t t it u d e s h e h a s s u d d e n ly
Im p o s e d o n S ta te w o rk e rs .
S O C I A L
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Q. W h e n I filed fo r b e n e fits in
e a rly 1968 I w as ask ed to give a n
e s tim a te of m y 1968 e a rn in g s. I
now fin d t h a t m y e stim a te w as
n o t ex actly co rrec t. How will tliis
a ffe c t a n y checks?
A. If in th e course of th e y ear
you fin d ( h a t yo ur p la n s h ave
ch a n g e d , you should n o tify social
sec u rity so tl ia t a n y n c c e s s a rj
a d ju s tm e n ts can be m a d e a s soon
a s possible. Also, you will need
to file a n .Annual R e p o rt if E a rn In cs betw een J a n u a r y a n d A pril
15 of each y ea r showing^ your
e a rn in g s fo r th e previous y e a r
a n d listing th e m o n th s in w h ich
you n e ith e r e a rn e d $140 in w ages
n o re n d e re d s u b s ta n tia l services
in self em p lo y m en t.
• • •
Q. M y h u sb a n d Is 57 y e a rs old
a n d b lind. H e is still ab le to do
soiiie w ork, b u t h is e a rn in g s a re
o n ly a b o u t $1,400 p e r j'e ar. His
w ork i.s sea.sonal. Is th e re an y
w ay tiia t b<e co uld u et ;>oclul se-
&
Y o u
(M r. GoffcB. m m e m b e r ot fbe New York B ar, te a c h e s law a t tb«
C oUer* of th e City • ! New Y ork. Is th e a u th o r e l m a n y beeka
a rtic le s a n d co -au tb o red “ New Y ork C rim in a l Law.**)
Ck)urt Interpretation
IT
IS
COMMON
k n o w le d g e a m o n g la w y e rs
la t io n m e a n s w h a t t h e C o u rts s a y i t m e a n s . I n
t h a t legis­
o t h e r words,
th e c le a r lang^uage o f t h e la w m a y be In t e r p r e t e d o r construed’
b y th e C o u r t to m e a n s o m e th in g d if f e r e n t .
I N S I G N IN G T H E T a y lo r A c t In t o la w , G o v e r n o r Nelson
A . R o c k e fe lle r s ta te d t h a t t h e n e w le g is la tio n re p e a le d the
C o n d o n -W a d lin L a w , p ro v id e d a c h a r t e r o f b a s ic r ig h ts for
p u b lic e m p lo y e e s , p r o h ib ite d s tr ik e s b y p u b lic e m p lo y e e s and
s h ift e d r e s p o n s ib ility f o r th e c o n se q u en ce s o f v io la tin g the
la w to e m p lo y e e o r g a n iz a tio n s r a t h e r t h a n th e in d iv id u a l
p u b lic e m p lo y e e w h o , u n d e r t h e C o n d o n - W a d lin L a w , s u ffer­
ed a u t o m a t ic d is m is s a l f r o m h is jo b a n d s e v e re p e n a ltie s upon
r e in s ta t e m e n t .
IN
A C C O R D A N C E w it h t h e p u rp o s e s o f th e T a y lo r Act,
S e c tio n 204 re q u ire s th e p u b lic e m p lo y e r to n e g o tia te collect iv e ly w it h a n e m p lo y e e o r g a n iz a tio n t h a t h a s b e e n “ c e rtifie d ”
o r “ re c o g n iz e d ” p u r s u a n t to th e la w .
S E C T IO N 205, In a d d it io n to c r e a t in g th 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 ( P E R B ) , e m p o w e rs th e B o a r d to con­
d u c t s tu d ie s as to w h e t h e r e m p lo y e e o r g a n iz a tio n s a r e to be
“ re c o g n iz e d ” as r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f t h e i r m e m b e rs o n ly o r are
to h a v e e x c lu s iv e r e p r e s e n ta tio n
r ig h ts f o r a ll e m p lo y e e s in
th e n e g o tia tin g u n it .
T H E B O A R D M U S T “ c e r t i f y ” o r “ re c o g n iz e ” a n em ployee
o r g a n iz a tio n w h ic h is d e te r m in e d to r e p r e s e n t th e p u b lic em­
p lo y e e s i t c la im s to re p r e s e n t. A n d u p o n a n o - s t r ik e pledge,
e m p lo y e e s o r g a n iz a tio n s “ c e r t if ie d ” o r " re c o g n iz e d ” p u rs u a n t
to th e T a y lo r A c t h a v e th e r i g h t to c h e c k -o ff.
" T h e N u rsin g T e a m .” P ro g ra m
S E C T IO N 210 s p e c ific a lly p r o h ib its a p u b lic e m p lo y e e or­
20 of k re f re s h e r c o u rse fo r
g a n iz a tio n fr o m c a u s in g , in s t ig a t in g , e n c o u ra g in g o r condon­
n u rse s.
4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — in g a s tr ik e . A p a r t fr o m p o s s ib le p e n a ltie s f o r c r im in a l con­
“G a m b lin g
E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­ t e m p t o f c o u r t t h e B o a r d it s e lf m a y f o r f e i t th e r i g h t to
view .” New Y ork P olice A ca­ c h e c k -o ff o f t h e “ c e r t if ie d ” o r “ re c o g n iz e d ” e m p lo y e e o rg a n i­
dem y series fo r in -se rv ic e t r a i n ­ z a t io n f o r a s p e c ific p e rio d o f t im e , b u t i n n o e v e n t to exceed
ing.
e ig h te e n m o n th s . L o g ic a lly , th e T a y lo r A c t a u th o r iz e s such
7:30 p.m . — O n th e J o b — N ew
f o r f e it u r e in a c c o rd a n c e w it h its c le a r la n g u a g e o n ly w ith
Y ork C ity F ire D e p a itm e n t
re s p e c t to a “ c e r t if ie d ” o r “ re c o g n iz e d ” e m p lo y e e o r g a n i z a t i o n .
tra in irig series.
T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a r y 13
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a w
M on day , F e b ru a r y 10
A d v e rtisin c R e p re se n ta tiv e s:
p ro te s t a n d r e je c t th e a m o u n t b u t also, as I t t u r n e d o u t a
fe w d a y s la t e r , t h e U .S . B u r e a u o f L a b o r S ta tis tic s show 'ed
L
S e r v i c e
By W ILLIA M GOFFEN
F in k clatein , P ublisher
Paul Kycr. Editor
N on L in d en , A ss’t. E ditor
AssiH-. E ditor
N. H. Ktager. th u iu esa Manager
i v i l
T e le v is io n
212-IEehmoa 3-iOIO
U ,V . C o p e l a n d ,
C
4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock —
" G a m b lin g
E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­
view .” New Y o rk P olice A ca­
dem y series fo r in -se rv ic e t r a i n ­
ing.
7:30 p.m . — O n th e J o b — New
Y ork C ity P ire D e p a itm e n t
tr a in in g series.
F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 14
10:00 a.m . ^Uve)—S ta f f M eetin g
O n th e A ir— O fficia ls in New
c u rity b e n e fits?
Y ork C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t o f S o ­
A. T h e 1965 a m e n d m e n ts p r o ­
cial S erv ices an sw e r p h o n e d -in
vide t h a t b lin d people a g e 55 or
in q u iries fro m th e o ffices in th e
field.
over m a y g e t social
.security
b e n e fits if th e y a r e u n a b le to 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock —
“G am b lin g
E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­
en g ag e in s u b s ta n tia l g a in fu l a c ­
view.” New Y o r k ' P olice A ca­
tivity co m p a ra b le to th e w o rk th e y
dem y series fo r In -serv ice t r a i n ­
did b efore th e y b e c a m e b lin d .
ing.
C heck w ith y o u r social se cu rity
8:00 p.m .— C o m m u n ity R eix w t —
office.
• • •
“D is tric t 7—S O M P S E C (S o u th
B ro nx E d u c a tio n a l C e n te r ).” Tlie
Q. W h e n I re a c h e d age 62 I
second p ro g ra m in a series on
re tir e d
and
ap p lie d
fo r
so ­
th e school d is tric ts o f New
cial secu rity b e n e fit. T h is w as 18
Y o rk C ity h ig h lig h ts D is tric t 7.
m o n th s ago. R e c e n tly I b ec am e
G u e sts: D r. B e rn a rd Px*ledman,
to ta lly d isab led as th e re s u lt of
a s s is ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t; M rs.
a n a c cid e n t. W ould th is m a k e a n y
Io n a E dw ard s, m e m b e r o f th e
c h a lic e In m y so cial se c u rity
local scho ol b o a rd ; P olly R ogers,
m o n th ly b e n efits?
d a n c e r;
a n d D r. M b u ru m b a
A . Yes. Y ou should g e t in to u c h
K e rin a , A fric a n sp ec ialist, (see
page 11).
w ith y o u r so<'ial se c u rity office
sin ce you m a y be ab le to c h a n g e
S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 15
over to d isab ility b e n e fits u p u n til
age 65. 'iTiis m a y m e a n a n i n ­ 7:30 p.m . — O n th e J o b — New
c re a se in y o u r so cial se c u rity
Y ork C ity P ire D e p a rtm e n t
checks.
tia ln iiig £eiie&
L o g ic a lly , th e T a y lo r A c t, th e r e fo r e , h a s n o a p p lic a t io n to em ­
p lo y e e o rg a n iz a tio n s t h a t h a v e n o t b e e n “ c e r t if ie d ” o r “rec­
o g n iz e d ” u n d e r th e T a y lo r A c t. Y e t , th e C o u rts h a v e a p p a r­
e n t ly
n o t b e e n lo g ic a l in
t h e i r c o n s tru c tio n o f t h e A c t.
I N N E W Y O R K S t a te T e a c h e rs A s s o c ia tio n v . R o b e rt D.
H e ls b y , a n d o th e rs , c o n s titu tin g t h e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t Re
la tio n s B o a r d , th e p e t it io n in g
p ro c e e d e d
u n d e r A r t ic le
p u b lic
78 o f th e
e m p lo y e e s
asso ciatio n
C iv il P r a c tic e L a w
and
R u le s to p r o h ib it P E R B fr o m p ro s e c u tin g c h a rg e s f o r vio la ­
t io n o f th e p r o h ib it io n a g a in s t s trik e s .
T H E P E T IT I O N E R , N e w Y o r k S ta te T e a c h e rs A s o c ia tio n ,
h a s a s ta te -w id e m e m b e r s h ip o f te a c h e rs , in c lu d in g te a c h e r s
w h o a re als o m e m b e rs o f th e A s s o c ia te d T e a c h e rs o f H u n t­
in g to n , In c . T h e A s s o c ia te d T e a c h e rs a r e th e “ c e r t i f i e d ” re p ­
r e s e n ta tiv e u n d e r t h e T a y lo r A c t o f te a c h e rs e m p lo y e d b y the
H u n t in g t o n S c h o o l D i s t r i c t . F o llo w in g n e g o tia tio n s , m e d i­
a tio n a n d f a c t fin d in g , p u r s u a n t to th e T a y lo r A c t, th e H u n t­
in g to n S c h o o l D i s t r i c t re fu s e d to fo llo w t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n
m a d e , a n d th e te a c h e r s a lle g e d ly e n g a g e d in a s tr ik e .
P E R B F IL E D c h a rg e s a g a in s t t h e N e w Y o r k S ta te T e a c h ­
ers A s s o c ia tio n o n th e g ro u n d t h a t I t c o n d o n e d th e a lle g e d
s tr ik e . T h e c o n te n tio n o f s u c h A s s o c ia tio n w a s t h a t th e T a y lo r
A c t d id n o t a u th o r iz e th e c h a rg e s b eca u se th e A s s o c ia tio n was
n o t “ c e r t if ie d ” o r “ re c o g n iz e d ” u n d e r t h e T a y lo r A c t. As p o in t­
ed o u t b y th e A s s o c ia tio n , th e p e n a lt y u n d e r t h e T a y lo r Act
f o r a s t r ik e Is loss o f c h e c k o ff r ig h t s g r a n te d to “ c e r tifie d ”
“ re c o g n iz e d ” p u b lic e m p lo y m e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s . C o n ced ed lyi
p e titio n e r w as n o t so “ c e r t if ie d ” o r “ re c o g n iz e d ” u n d e r the
T a y lo r A c t. I t e n jo y e d c h e c k -o f f p riv ile g e s in d e p e n d e n tly
or
o f s u c h A c t u n d e r th e
a g r e e m e n t b e tw e e n
th e
A s s o c ia te d
T e a c h e rs a n d th e H u n t in g t o n S c h o o l D is t r ic t , a lth o u g h i t was
n o t a p a r t y to s u c h a g re e m e n t.
...
T H E L O G IC O F th e p e t it io n e r ’s a r g u m e n t is in e sc a p a ^ iie -
S t ill, J u s tic e H a r o ld E . K o r e m a n d e n ie d t h e r e lie f s o u g h t in
th e p e t it io n , b eca u se th e C o u r t in t e r p r e t e d th e
(Coutiuued 9 0 Ease 10)
A c t as
3i K ) r R e i a i i o f l s P a y
p o s i t i o n 0# labor rel»tloti5
T ix a n iin e r has Juat been ra te d
D O N 'T R E P E A T T H I S !
u p i n th e p a s t, n o o n e h a s y e t H e en jo y s a w ide n u m b e r of
m e n tio n e d h im se rio u sly f o r th e fr ie n d s in e v ery c o rn e r o f th e
1970 O u b e m a t o r la l iK n n in a tio n S ta te , a n d th is is ex p ec ted to h e lp
b e c a u se h e h a s c o n c e n tra te d o n m a k e S ta t e D e m o c ra tic C h a ir m a n
e x e rc isin g h is d a y - to - d a y d u tie s J o h n B u m s ’ D e m o c ra tic S t a t e
in A lb an y a n d s o u g h t to ev a d e th e D in n e r In M a rc h a h u g e success.
sp o tlig h t b e in g sw u n g ov er th e L e v itt j u s t a c c e p te d th e h o n o ra r y
m a n y n a m e s b e in g c a s t fo rw a rd c h a irm a n s h ip o f th e d in n e r.
H e w as e le c te d to p u b lic o ffic e
fo r G o v e rn o r, S e n a to r a n d M ay o r.
fo r th e f ir e t tim e in 1954— a s S ta t e
T e n th f u l, O M er M a n
A y o u th fu l, o ld e r m a n w ho e x ­ C o m p tro lle r. C om e n e x t D e c e m ­
ercises e y t r j d ay . L e v itt's s tro n g b er, h e will h a v e se rv e d in t h a t
c o n stitu tic m is tdie e n v y o f m a n y p o st lo n g e r t h a n a n y o n e else in
y o tin g e r p o litic a l m e n in A lb a n y h is to ry , surpeissing th e p re v io u s
a n d th e re s t of th e S ta t e . H e h a s e a rly 1 9 th c e n tu ry re c o r d o f
th e b e s t r e c o r d — n o t otUy a s A rc h ib a ld M c In ty re . B e fo re t h a t ,
C o m p tro lle r b u t a s a v o te -g e tte r L e v itt w as a su ccessfu l la w y e r a n d
— o f a n y o n e in ttie p o litic a l a re n a . a su ccessfu l P re s id e n t o f th e New
Yorlc C ity B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n .
B u t look a t th e r e c o r d : H e w on
b y a slim m a r g in o f 25,490
v o te s in 1964 in th e ele c tio n in
w h ic h A verill H a r r i m a n slip p ed
th ro u g h .
T h e V ote M a rg in
F o u r .y e a rs la te r — R o c k e fe lle r’s
firs t ele ctio n — ^Levitt w on b y 14,851 votes. I n 1962, th e m a rg in
w id en ed to 791,062 votes, w hile
R o ck e feller sw e p t in .
W h ile
R o c k e fe lle r’s
p lu ra lity
d ro p p e d s u b s ta n tia lly in 1966, L e ­
v i t t c a rrie d th e S t a t e b y 1,635,899
votes— th e o n ly S ta te -w id e D e m o ­
c r a t to w in t h a t y ear.
H is on ly loss cam e in w h a t h e
te rm s a m is ta k e — a lth o u g h h e
a n sw e re d tlie p a r t y ’s call to d u ty
Many policyholders are now eligible for in c re a s e d b e n e fits under their CSEA disability
—w h e n h e r a n a g a in s t R o b e rt
W a g n e r in a M a y o ra lty p rim a ry .
insurance.
O th e r P o ssibilities
If you are n ot over 59 years of age and w ere issued less than th e maximum insurance to
O th e r c a n d id a te s c o n tin u e to
which your presen t salary entitles you (as shown in the following table) you may a|)p1y
be ta lk e d a b o u t. S o m e ob viously
w a n t to ru n , o th e r s d o n ’t. T h e
f o r a n in c re a s e in y o u r b a s ic m o n th ly in d e m n ity b e n e fits .
n a m e s Inclu de S te p h e n S m ith ,
H o w a rd S am u e ls, A r th u r G o ld ­
MAXIMUM
b erg , C o n g re ssm e n S h e u e r, R y a n
BASIC MONTHLY
ANNUAL SALARY
INDEMNITY INSURANCE*
a n d M u rp h y , H e rm a n B ad illo a n d
M a rio P ro c a c c ln o — e ith e r fo r
J75
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1100
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c a n d id a te s
in c lu d e
1125
$3600 b«t less than $5000
R e p re s e n ta tiv e s
O ttln g e r
and
$150
$5000 and over
B in g h a m , E u g e n e N ick erso n , P a u l
O ’D w yer, T e d S o re n so n a n d B ill
•Fof assureds under 60, actual benefits paid are appreciably greater than tlie basic benefit
M oyers.
after one year of participation.
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to b a la n c e a tic k e t h e a d e d by L e ­
T ake advantage of this opportunity to increase your insurance benefits.
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to
face.
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m a n s io n a f t e r nex»t y e a r’s electio n .
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(C o a ttn v e a fro m F a c e 1)
per «ny e a r. I t ’s p ro b a b ly th e b i« s e e t
*
o rder of th e M a y o r o t
n a m e o f aU, a n d th e m a n ifh o
Yoi'k.
o w n s i t h a s a re c o rd t h a t co u ld
^
was by recom m endation
weJl p ro v e to give ev en R o c k e fe iHoberman, O lty Person— ^If h e Is stlU se rio u s a b o u t
. Director, pursuant to a rer u n n in g — ^the b ig g e st h e a d a c h e o f
bf the oflfloe of CJoUective
all.
to e fita b liA this and
S t a t e C o m p tro lle r A r th u r ! « positions in mich a m an n er
v it t e n jo y s a n e n v ia b le r e p u t a tk m
dijtt they wouM be excluded in
Y o rk S ta te . H e Is. in ttie se
the Career and S alary P lan .
d a y * o f fisc a l w oes, “M r. F iso a l
X n teg rity.’* H k o o n s e r v a tlre s ta n c e
o n fisc a l m a tte r s h a s w o n h im
r e - e le c tio n
d u r in c
R e p u b lic a n
h uo drod f o r ty o n e o a n d l- y e a rs— ^wUh e v e r-in c re a sln < p lu r ­
^ for recreatk>n d ir e c to r to o k alities.
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ically. As a p ublic se rv ic e , M r.
orP a rry will a n s w e r qu estion s r e la ­ c
01
tiv e to th e S ta te w id e P la n . P le a s e
su b m it y o u r q u e stio n s to M r.
P a r r y , B lue C ross Eflue S hield
M a n a g e r, T he S ta te w id e P la n ,
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N.Y. 12203. P le a se do n o t s u b m it I
q u e stio n s p e rta in in g to sp ecific
claim s. O nly q u e stio n s o f g e n e ra l
in te re s t can be a n sw e re d h e re .
Q . D o es a p e rs o n ’s s a la r y h a v e
a n y b e a r in g
on th e
bene­
fits h e re c e iv e s t h r o u g h th e
S ta te w id e P la n ?
A. N o . B e n e fits a r e e x a c tly th e
sam e fo r
a
m em ber
e v e ry o n e w h o is
of
th e
S ta te w id e
P la n a n d a r e n o t b a s e d o n a
p e rs o n ’s s a la ry . I
m ig h t
als o
a d d t h a t b e n e fits a r e als o th e
sam e
f o r d e p e n d e n ts
as w e ll
as f o r th e e n ro lle e h im s e lf.
Q . I f I a m a lr e a d y e n ro lle d in
t h e S ta te w id e P la n f o r d e ­
p e n d e n t c o v e ra g e , c h ild r e n
b o rn
d a te
a fte r
of
th e
th e
e ffe c tiv e
c o n tr a c t
a re
a u t o m a t ic a lly c o v e re d o r is
it
n e c e s s a ry
to
s u b m it
a
c h a n g e f o r m to re c o rd t h e
a d d it io n a l d e p e n d e n t?
A. N o. I f
y o u a r e e n r o lle d In
t h e S ta te w id e P la n f o r d e ­
pendent
c o v e ra g e ,
b o rn a fte r
c h ild r e n
t h e e f fe c tiv e d a t e
fo r th e c o n t r a c t w ill be c o v ­
e re d a u t o m a t ic a lly .
Q . I a m r e n t in g a w h e e lc h a ir
Promotion E x a m
For T A F o r e m a n
A p p lic a tio n s a r e b e in g ac c^ ?ted now th ro u g h P e b . 25 fo r a a ex ­
a m in a tio n fo r p ro m o tio n to fo re ­
m a n (p ow er d is trib u tio n ). New
Y o rk C ity T ra n s it A u th o rity . T h e
s a la ry w ill be fro m $10,024 u p to
a n d including $11,120 p e r y e a r.
T he w ritteoi t e s t w ill be h eld on
M a y 7, w ith a p p o in tm e n ts m a d e
a s v a c a n c ie s op en . I n f o r m a tio n
co ncertU n g th e position a n d a p ­
p lic a tio n s a re a v a ila b le a t th e
N ew Y ork C ity D e p a rtm e n t of P e r ­
so nn el, 40 T h o m a s 3 t. M all r e ­
q u e sts m u s t be a c c o m p an ie d b y a
self-ad d ressed sta m p e d e n v elo pe
a n d m u s t be p o s tm a rk e d no la t e r
th a n P e b . 18.
B u ild in g s a n d G r o u n d s
A p ra c tic a l-o ra l e x a m in a tio n
w as a d m in is te re d la s t w eek to tlie
24 c a n d id a te s fo r a s s is ta n t s u p e r ­
i n te n d e n t
of
b u ild in g s
and
g ro u n d s.
f o r m y w if e . Is th e c o s t o t
t h is
c h a ir
c o v e re d
under
m y S ta te w id e P la n ? I h a v e
f a m ily
c o v e ra g e .
A . Y e s . T h e r e n t a l o f d u r a b le
e q u ip m e n t ( w h ic h w o u ld
in c lu d e th e r e n t a l o f a w h e e l­
c h a ir ) re q u ir e d fo r t h e r a p e u ­
tic u se is c o v e re d u n d e r P a r t
I I I ( M a j o r M e d ic a l) o f y o u r
S ta te w id e P la n , w it h d e d u c ti­
b le a n d c o -in s u r a n c e a p p ly in g .
Q . D o y o u h a v e to t a k e a p h y ­
s ic a l e x a m in a t io n to q u a lif y
f o r h o s p ita l o r m e d ic a l i n ­
s u ra n c e u n d e r th e g o v e r n ­
m e n t ’s M e d ic a r e P r o g r a m ?
A . N o . N o p h y s ic a l e x a m in ­
a tio n is re q u ir e d . A ll y o u
h a v e to do is e n r o ll. Y o u r a g e
d e te r m in e s y o u r e lig ib ilit y f o r
M e d ic a r e .
Advit.
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EX A M IN A TIO N NO. 7629 F O R
P R O M O T IO N TO E L E C T R O N IC
E Q U IP M E N T M A IN TA IN ER A ND
EX A M IN A TIO N NO. 7121, O. C.
F O R E L EC TRO N IC E Q U IP M E N T
M A IN TA IN ER — N ew Y o rk Cfty
T r a n s it A u th o rity
F in a l K ey A n sw ers F o r M ultiplechoice Q u estion s of W ritte n T e sts
H eld S e p te m b e r 20, 1968
T he following a re th e final key
a n sw e rs as ad o p ted by the- C om ­
m ission a t a m eetin g held on J a n .
7, 1969. No p ro te s ts to p roposed
key a n sw e rs w ere re c e iv e d fro m
c a n d id a te s.
1, B ; 2, A; 3, A; 4, C ; 5, C;
6 ,
A; 7, D; 8 , C; 9. B; 10. B ;
11, D ; 12. C; 13. A ; 14. B ; 15. D ;
16, A; 17. C; 18. D; 19. B ; 20. D ;
21. A; 22. B ; 23. D ; 24, D ; 25. B ;
26. C; 27. A; 28. B ; 29. A a n d / o r
C; 30. C; 31, D ; 32. A; 33. B ; 34.
C; 35, A; 36, C; 37. B ; 38. C; 39.
A; 40, D ; 41,B a n d / o r C; 42, C;
43, A; 44, D; 45. B ; 46. D ; 47. A;
48, B ; 49. D ; 50. B ;
51, A; 52. C; 53. D ; 54, D ; 55, A;
56, C; 57. B ; 58. B ; 59. C ; 60. A.
PATROLM AN, P O L IC E T R A IN E E 60, C; 61, A; 62, D ; 63, B ; 64, C;
(N Y C TPD ) a n d EXAM INATION 65, B ; 6 6 ,C; 67. B ; 6 8 , A; 69, C;
70, D ; 71,D ; 72, A; 73, D ; 74 C;
NO. 80G1 F O R HOUSING
75, B;
PATROLM AN
On R a tin g K ey A nsw ers for W ritten
76, D; 77. C; 78. B ; 79, A; 80, C;
vO
OS
81, D ; 82, A; 83, D ; 84, B ; 85, D ;
T e sts H eld Nov. 23, J9«8
1, B ; 2. A; 3, B; 4, C; 5, D 8 6 , B; 87, D ; 8 8 , C; 89, A; 90, B ;
6 ,
B; 7, C; 8 , B; 9, A; 10, C 91, C; 92,D ; 93, B ; 94, C; 95, B ;
11, D;
12,D;
13,B;
14, B ; lo , C 96, A; 97, C; 98, C; 99, A; 100, B ;
101, D ; 102, C; 103, B ; 104, D ;
16, D;
17,A; 18, B; 19, A ; 20, B
A; 106, A; 107, D ; 108, D ;
21, D ;
22,B; 23, A; 24, C; 25, A 105,
D ; 110, D; 111, B ; 112, C;
plH
26, C- 27, D; 28, B ; 29, A; 30, C 109,
113,
B; 114, C ; 115, C; 116, A;
31, B;
32,B; 33, C; 34, D; 35, D
A; 118, D ; 119, C; 120, B ;
36. C;
37,D;
38,B;
39, B ; 40,D 117,
D ; 122, C; 123, A; 124, B ;
42,D;
43,B ;
44, C; 45,B 121,
<U 41, A;
S
46, D;
47,A;
48,C;
49. A;50,A 125, C.
H
51, B; 52, B; 53, A; 54, C; 55, D
CC 56, B;
57, C; 58. D ; 59, A; 60, A
EXA M IN ATIO N NO. 7625 F O R
u
61, B ;
62,D;
63,C;
64, A;65, B
o
PR O M O TIO N TO CAR
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6 6 , B;
67,C; 6 8 , A; 69, D ; 70, D
IN S P E C T O R — N ew Y ork C ity
w
71, C;
72,C; 73, D ; 74, A ; 75, D
•-I
T ra n s it A u th o rity
76,
D;
77,
B ; 78, D; 79, D ; 80, B
u
F in a l K ey A nsw ers F o r W ritte n
CJ 81. C;
82,B ;
83,B ;
84, C;85, D
T e st H eld S e p te m b e r 28, 1%8
8 6 , C;
87,A;
8 8 .B ;
89. B ; 90,C
T
he follow ing a re th e fin al key
91, C;
92.B; 93, B ; 94. C; 95. B
w
UJ 96. D; 97, A; 98. B; 99, C; 100, B a n sw ers as ad o p ted by th e C om ­
m ission a t a m e e tin g held on J a n . E X A M IN A TIO N NO. 8097 F O R
28, 1969. No p ro te s ts to proposed
C L E R K (C o m m u n ity Action
New Y ork C ity T r a n s it Police
A ctivities)
k
ey
a
n
sw
e
rs
w
ere
re
c
e
iv
e
d
fro
m
D e p a rtm e n t
c a n d id a te s.
Rating^ Key A nsw ers for W r itte n
EXAM INATION NO. 818 FO R
T e s t h e ld D e cem b er 21, 1968
E x a m in a tio n No. 7569
1, A; 2, A; 3, D ; 4, B ; 5, C
1.
A; 2. D ; 3. A; 4. D ; 5. D ;
F in a l K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n
6 . B;
7, A; 8 , D ; 9, D ; 10, C
T e st H eld M a rc h t , 1968
11, D; 12. D; 13, A; 14, 15. B 6 . C; 7. A; 8 . D ; 9. B ; 10. D ;
12. A; 13. B ; 14, D ; 15. D ;
1, D ; 2. C; 3, C; 4, B ; 5, A; 16, C;
17,
C;18, C; 19,B ; 20,C 11. A;
17. B ; 18. A; 19. D ; 20. A;
C. B ; 7, A; 8 , D ; 9, C : 10, B ; 21, A; 22,
D; 23, B ; 24,B ; 25, B 16. D ;
21.
D
;
22.
A; 23, C; 24. C; 25. A;
11, C;
12,D ; 13, C: 14, B ; 15, B ;
26, A; 27, C; 28, D; 29, C; 30, A
26. C; 27. C; 28, B ; 29, C; 30, B;
16. C;
17, A; 18, D ; 19, C; 20, B ; 31, C; 32,
C;33, A; 34,B ; 35.B
32, C; 33, B ; 34, C; 35, C;
21, D ;
22, B ; 23, A; 24, A; 25, B; 36, D; 37,
A; 38, C;39,B ; 40,D 31, B;
37, A ; 38, B ; 39. D ; 40, B;
26, D ; 27. D ; 28. A; 29, B: 41, D; 42,
C;43, B ; 44,A ; 45,A 36, B;
42. C; 43. C; 44, B ; 45, C;
30, D;
31,D ; 32. B ; 33. A; 34, C; 46, C;
47,
B ; 48, D ; 49,A;50,D 41, A;
47, B; 48, D ; 49, D ; 50, D;
35, C;
36,D ; 37. D ; 38, C; 39. D :
51, D; 52. A; 53, C; 54, C; 55, B 46. A;
51, B ; 52. A; 53, A; 54, C; 55, D;
40. A;
41, D ; 42, A; 43. B; 44, D ; 56, B;
57, A; 58, D; 59, C; 60, D
57. B ; 58, B ; 59, C; 60, D ;
45. A;
46. B ; 47, A; 48, A; 49, C; 61, C; 62, B ; 63, C; 64, C; 65, A 56, B ;
62. D ; 63. B ; 64, D ; 65, A;
50, A;
6 6 , C:
67, B ; 6 8 , A; 69, D ; 70, C 61. A;
67, A; 6 8 , B ; 60, C; 70. C;
51, C; 52, D ; 53. D ; 54, D; 71, D ; 72, D ; 73. C; 74. A; 75. A 6 6 , C;
72. B ; 73, D ; 74. A; 75. C;
65, B ; 56, A; 57, A; 58, C ; 59, B; 76, B ; 77. D ; 78, B ; 79, B ; 70, A 71. C;
76. C; 77. B; 78. D ; 79. A; 80. A.
E
E
A
X
R
T
N
R
A
th e CTommlssion.
1, D ; 2. C; 3. D ; 4. A; 5. B ;
0. C; 7. C; 8 . A; 9. B ; 10. C;
11. A; 12. D ; 13. D ; 14. A 15, A;
16, B ; 17, B ; 18, C; 19, B ; 20. C;
21, C; 22, C; 23. B; 24, A; 25. B ;
26, D ; 27, D ; 28, B ; 29, C; 30. A;
31. A; 32, B ; 33. B ; 34. B; 35. D ;
36. A : 37. A; 38. D ; 39. D; 40. C;
41. A; 42, C; 43, C; 44, B ; 45. D ;
46, B ; 47, D ; 48, A; 49, D; 50. A;
51, C; 52, D ; 53, C; 54. C; 55. B ;
56. D ; 57. D ; 58, D; 59. C; 60. B;
61, A a n d / o r B ; 62. A; 63. A; 64. B ;
65. B ; 6 6 , A; 67, D ; 6 8 , C; 69, A;
70. C; 71. C; 72. A; 73. D ; 74. D :
75. C;
76. D ; 77, C; 78, B ; 79, A; 80, B;
81. B ; 82, B ; 83, A; 84. C; 85, D ;
8 6 , B;
87. B ; 8 8 . B ; 8 ®. B ; 90, D;
91. D ; 92, A; 93, C; 94, B; 95, B ;
96, A; 97, A ; 96, D ; 99. C ; 100. A.
O PE N C O M P E T IT IV E A SS T .
E L E C T R IC A L E N G IN E E R ,
E X A M IN A T IO N N a 6104
F in a l K ey A nsw ers fo r th e W ritte n
T e st h eld A p ril 6 , 1968
T h e follow ing a r e th e fin a l key
a n sw ers as a d o p te d by th e C o m ­
m issio n a t a m e e tin g h e ld o n J a n ,
21. 1969. T h e se k ey a n sw ers r e s u lt
fro m c a re fu l c o n sid e ra tio n o f all
p ro te s ts su b m itte d by c a n d id a te s ,
a n d include su ch m o d ific atio n s a s
w ere allow ed by th e C om m ission .
1. B ; 2. A; 3. D ; 4, B ; 5. A;
6 , B ; 7, D ; 8 , A; 9, B ; 10, A; 11. C ;
12, D ;
13,A; 14, C; 15. B ; 16. C;
17. B ;
18,D ; 19, A; 20, C; 21. B ;
22. D ; 23. A; 24. C ; 25. D ;
26, B; 27. C; 28. D ; 29. C; 30. D ;
31. A;
32,B ; 33, D ; 34, C; 35, D ;
36, C;
37,B ; 38. A; 39. C ; 40. B ;
41, A;
42,A; 43, B ; 44, C ; 45, D ;
46, B ;
47,C ; 48, D ; 49, D ; 50, B ;
51, A a n d / o r D ; 52, D a n d / o r C;
53, B ;
54,C; 55, B ; 56, A; 57. C ;
58. B ;
59.C; 60, D ; 61, B ; 62, A;
63, C ;
64, B ; 65. C ; 6 6 , A; 67. C;
6 8 . B;
69,D ; 70. C; 71. A; 72. D ;
73. C; 74, D ; 75. B ;
76. A; 77. D ; 78. C; 79. A; 80. D ;
81. C ;
82,A; 83, C ; 84, D ; 85. A;
8 6 . B;
87. C ; 8 8 . B ; 89, C ; 90. D ;
91. B ; 92, C : 93, A; 94, B ; 95, D ;
96. D ; 97. B ; 98. D ; 99, A; 100. B.
57. C;
58.B ; 59. C ; 60. D ; c i, g .
62, A;
63.C ; 64. B ; 65, C; 6 6 , a67. C ;
6 8 ,B ; 69. D ;
70, C; 7 i ’
72. D ; 73. C; 74. D ; 75, B ;
’
76. A; 77. D ; 78. C ; 79. A; 80. D81. C;
82,A; 83. C; 84, D ; 85. a '
8 6 . B;
87.C; 8 8 . B ; 89. C ; 90, D*
91, B ;
92,C; 93. A; 94. B ; 9 5 ’ d ’.
96. D ;
97,B ; 98. D ; 99. A; 10(). s ’.
EX A M IN A TIO N NO. 8508
PROM O TIO N TO A SPH A LT
W O RK ER
( D e p a rtm e n t of Hig:hways)
P ro p o se d K ey A n sw ers for W ritten
T e s t H eld D e c e m b e r 14, 1968
1, C; 2. B ; 3. A; 4, C; 5. D;
. B a n d / o r D ; 7, C; 8 . C; 9 . C;
10. D ; 11. C; 12. C ; 13. B ; 14. D;
15. A; 16. C; 17. A; 18. C; 19. d [
20. B ; 21. A; 22. G ; 23. B ; 24. A;
25. B ;
26. B ; 27. A; 28, A; 29, B ; 30, D;
31, C; 32, B ; 33, D ; 34, B ; 35, A;
36. D : 37. B ; 38. B ; 39. A; 40, B;
41. C; 42. A; 43, B; 44, C; 45, A;
46, C; 47, D ; 48, B ; 49, C; 50, B;
51, A; 52, B ; 53. B ; 54. A; 55, C;
56. D ;
57. B ; 58, C; 59, D ; 60, A;
61. A;
62. C; 63. C; 64. C; 65, B;
6 6 . C;
67. C; 6 8 . B ; 69. A; 70, B;
71. B ;
72.D ; 73. C; 74. C; 75. B.
6
E X A M IN A TIO N NO. 7651,
E X A M IN A T IO N F O R
PR O M O TIO N TO
A DM IN ISTR A TIO N ASSOCIATE
(SABBATH O B SE R V E R )
P ro p o se d K ey A n sw ers fo r W ritten
T e st H eld D e c e m b e r 15, 1968
1. C; 2. B ; 3. D ; 4. D ; 5. A;
6 , E;
7. D ; 8 . B ; 9, D ; 10, B;
11, A; 12, C; 13. C; 14, No C o m m it­
m e n t; 15. D ; 16. D; 17. D ; 18. B;
19. C; 20, A; 21. No C o m m itm en t;
22. No C o m m itm e n t; 23. C; 24. C;
25. E ;
26, B ; 27, E ; 28, D ; 29, A; 30, C;
31. C; 32. E ; 32. No C o m m itm en t;
34. B ; 35. E ; 36. A; 37. A ; 38, C;
39. N o C o m m itm e n t; 40, E ; 41, A;
42, A; 43. A; 44. C; 43. C; 46, C;
47. No C o m m itm e n t; 48. D ; 49. E;
50. B ;
51. D ; 52. B ; 53, C; 54, D ; 55, C;
56. A ; 57. B ; 58. D; 59. No Comm itm e n t; 60. N o C o m m itm en t; 61,
D ; 62. A; 63. C; 64. D ; 65, A;
6 6 , C; 67. D ; 6 8 . B ;
69. A; 70, A.
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 12)
EXA M IN ATIO N NO. 8563,
EXA M IN ATIO N F O R
PROM O TIO N TO SE N IO R
IN SPEC T O R OF M A R K E T S,
W EIG HTS AND M EA SU R ES
P ro p o sed Key A n sw ers for W ritte n
T e st held D ecem b e r 20, 1968
P R O M O T IO N T O A S S IS T A N T
1 . C; 2. D ; 3. B ; 4. D ; 5. B a n d / o r
E L E C T R IC A L E N G IN E E R ,
D; 6 . D ; 7. B ; 8 . A; 9, B ; 10. B
EXA M IN A TIO N NO. 6592
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F in a l K ey A nsw ers fo r th e
D; 15. C: 16. C a n d / o r D ; 17. B
W ritte n T e st h eld A pril 6 , 1968
T y p ist a n d cle rk -sten o g rap h e rs
18. C; 19, B ; 20. D ; 21, A a n d / o r
T h e follow ing a r e th e fin a l key
a r e n eed ed a t th e J . F . Kennedy
B ; 22, A; 23, A; 24. B ; 25. D
a n sw ers a s a d o p te d by th e C o m 26. D; 27. C; 28. B ; 29. B ; 30. B mdssion a t a m e e tin g h eld o n J a n . I n t e r n a t io n a l A irp o rt in Ja m aic a,
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A v iatio n
A dm inistration
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fro m c a re fu l c o n sid e ra tio n o f all
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cluding in fo rm atio n on the Pub­
lic E m ploym ent Relations Board.
A ttending th e meetiivg, besides
MUSS Rosenkranz and Shaver,
were M a y DeSeve, G race H lU ery,
M a ry C annell, and E. N o rb ert
Z ah m , C SEA d irector o f education.
Ptea«« w r ite m e tr e e a b o u t t h e U icb
S chool E qaiTK lene? o1m «.
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talked w ith S U te Assemblyman
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Republican, w h o 'll head the legis­
la tu re ’s C iv il Service Coounisftion
“W eT l get together agjdn
ta lk over ideas on twow to make
civil service n o r e efficie n t atm
equitable,** M an d ell said.
M an d elt, a naUve RochesterUn,
is a graduate o f the
School o f P h arm acy and
president o f the P h arm acy Socletf
o f Rochester a n d o f the State
P h arm aceu tical Society. H e wae
R epublican leader o f ttie 22n4
W a rd in Rochester fo r 11 yeart.
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county service should take an
exam ination, n o t only to protect
th e status o f the job but to make
sure th a t no Ign o ran t person gets
a job.”
Dayi, Cvti., Sat
•S3 B'way n i t l i St.), N.Y., N.T.
Eastern School
C .S .
RO CHESTER — The
new
h e a d o f th e M o n r o e C o u n ty
C lT ll
S e rv ic e
CkxmmLsslon
w o u ld lik e t o see all p r o m o ­
tions In Ifo n ro e C o u nty coverned
by exam inations.
H y m a n M a n d e ll o f 8tM>urban
B rig h ton , who was nam ed this
week as ch airm an o f the C iv il
Service Commission o f M onroe
C ounty to replace the late Roy F .
C a rp e n te r Exam
A
w ritte n
exam in atio n
Bush, said:
given to the 2,193 candidates foe
**I w an t to see an equal oppor­
carp en ter las t week.
tu n ity fo r a lt to get county Jobs.
Everyone wtio w ants a job in the
COED
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C o u n ty
A C C ID E N T S
721 B raa dw ay. N .T . S (a t 8 St.)
N am e
F o r
chapter delegates to be included
in a fu tu re handbook.
Celeste Rosenkranz, oom m lttee
ch airm an , said th a t the co m m it­
tee decided last m onth to Include
the following item s in a h a n d bo<^
fo r delegates:
suggested
qualifications fo r good delegates;
b rief history o f CSEA ; o u tlin e o f
the m ore widely used p arliam en ­
tary proceduies; review o f posi­
tions w ith in the chapters tlM it
can prepare a person to be a good
dtrlegate; also ways o f aelectinc
delegated; proper c e rtiflc a tio ii of
i
Eastern School
G u id e lin e s
p r o p a s e d g u id e lin e s fo r C S E A
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M U N IC IP A L P E R S O N N E L P R O G R A M
Spring semester starts February 25, 1969. The following courses ore offered:
Public Speaking
Accouonting for Non-Accountants
Speed Reading
Iwilding Year Vocabulary
Effective Writing in City Government
Arithmetic Needed for Charts, Graphs and Tables
American English Grammar and Usage
Multiple Dwelling Law Applications for City lespecfors
Developing Supervtsery SItMk «n
Mdnagement Analysis-OrganizeHonel and
Systems Planning
Black and Puerto Rican Peeples: Values end l*w«‘
Conversational Spanish*
Intermediate Conversational Spanish*
Continuing Studies In Spanish C o e v e r s a K o n *
Fee: $15.00 per course
*(eicept for Spanish courses which ere
$20.00 per course)
R e g istra tio n N o w T h ro u g h F e b ru a ry 20;
Come In, w rite o r phone the T rain ing Division, New Y ork C ity D epartm ent off Personnel,
Room M-6, 40 W orH i S traa t. Now York, N.Y. 10013. Talephaao: S66-881S. Frea Rrochura a v a ila b to ^ ^
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Dolan Raps AFSCME
For 'SabotageAttempts'
h Olean Negotiations
tio n s w ith d ia w n fro m fo r m e r sy s­ p e n d e n t h e a lin g o fficers:
and
p e r m a n e n t appointm er>ts to em ­
1 8 . E x te n s io n o f eligibility o f ploy ees u n d e r
th e M en tal H y ­
jiuaJ raise.
2. A $1 0 0 a d d i t i o n a l s a l a r y a d - c o s t of living su p p le m e n ta l b e n e ­ g ie n e ’s P R 50 R ule.
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r)
in
!M
jygl.ment fo r aJl em p lo y ees w ork­ fits of p e n sio n e rs re c e iv e d a n n u a l
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ing m B ronx, K uigs, New Y ork, r e tir e m e n t in c o m es xip to $8,000,
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“ T h is to ta l p a c k a g e , w h e n of­ D o l a n J r . d i r e c t o r o f lo c a l a f f a i r s f o r t h e C iv i l S e r v i c e E m ­
HH
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to
$7,000
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tly
R ic h m o n d , N a ssa u , Sufn
p l o y e e s A s s n ., d e s c r i b e d t h e m o v e b y L o c a l 1304, A F S C M E ,
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re
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by
yo
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tin
g
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w
R ockland a n d W e stc h e ste r p ro v id e d .
m itte e , w as g iv e n a n e s tim a te d t o s a b o t a g e n e g o t i a t i o n s b e t w e e n C S E A a n d t h e C i t y o f O le n
1 9. F o u r
th r ee-d a y
h o lid a y s
counties.
c
o s t of $120,000,000. T h ere Is ob­ a d m in is tr a tio n in b e h a lf of all
s
w eek end s fo r a ll s t a te em plo yees.
T o sh o w you h o w rid ic u lo u s th e
3. A $100 a d d it io n a l s a l a r y a d >
20. A n In c r e a se o f p a id
n p viously a s u b sta n tia l d is c re p a n c y C ity em p lo y ees e x c e p t police a n d
c
h
a
lle
n
g
e
s
w
ere,
A
F
S
C
M
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c
o
n
te
s
t­
jusJjnent fo r a ll employees w ork­
o
b e tw e e n y o u r b u d g et m e ssa g e fig ­ fire m e n .
m
ed a b a llo t c a s t b y a m e te r re a d e r,
ing on an evening or n ig h t shift. d e a t h b e n e fit fro m $2,000 to $4,000 u re s a n d th e c o sts s u b m itte d to
D o la n s a id th e A FSC M E u n io n
w
fo r re tir e d s t a te em p loy ees.
c
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4. An a d d i t i o n a l s a l a r y i n c r e a s e
2 1. C o v e r a g e in fu ll f o r h o s p i t a l us by y o u r re p r e s e n ta tiv e s a t o u r is c h a lle n g in g th e re c e n t electio n h e a d b e cau se h e w as th e only
jor all em p lo y ee s h ire d b e tw e e n
b e tw e e n th e tw o u n io n s, in w h ich
?
se rv ic e s fo r 365 d ay s d u rin g e a c h n e g o tia tin g session s.
m e te r re a d e r .
(»
April 1, 1968 a n d M a rc h 31, 1969
u>
“W h e n th e $120,000,000 s a la ry C SEA c a m e o u t o n to p by a vote
h o sp lta l c o n fin e m e n t, r a t h e r th a n
SU
“I
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o
p
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th
e
C
ity
o
f
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le
a
n
e
m
­
to equalize th e ir s a la rie s w ith
a n d frin g e b e n e fit p a c k a g e o ffe r­ o f 45 to 41, a n d th e re b y is d e la y ­
p h e s e n t 120 d a y provision.
ployees w ho d id v ote fo r A FSC M E
U)0 6 i em plo yees b en efitin g fro m
ed to u s by y o u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s in g n e g o tia tio n s.
rec o g n ize th e f a c t t h a t th is u n io n ,
2 2 . A n I n c r e a s e f r o m 3 0 to 120
S600 m in im u m p a y in c re a s e
w as s u b m itte d to o u r d e le g ates,
O f th e 119 eligible v oters, 110 in O le a n a n d th r o u g h o u t th e
d
a
y
s
p
rov
isio
n
fo
r
full
h
o
sp
ital
s
e
r­
negotiated b e tw e e n y o u r N egoticr
it w as r e je c te d as insufficient. A t c a s t th e ir b a llo ts. T w e n ty -fo u r
S ta te , is o n ly in te re s te d in dues
vices fo r c o n fin e m e n t fo r m e n ta l
3
atinp C o m m ittee a n d O SEA foir
th e s a m e tim e o u r d e le g a te s d e ­ w ere c h a lle n g e d — tw o by C SEA
m o n e y — n o t th e w elfa re o f th e
o r n e rv o u s d iso rders.
April 1. 1968.
m a n d e d t h a t a m e e tin g be called a n d 22 by A FC M E . “H ere is w h ere public em p lo y ee.”
23. C o v e r a g e o f o u t - p a t ie n t d i a g ­ to c o n sid e r y o u r b u d g e t p ro p o sals
5. A r e tir e m e n t p ro g r a m of
th e s a b o ta g in g com es in ,” D o lan
T h e O le a n ele c tio n follow ed
n
o
stic o r la b o ra to r y se rv ic e s a t 80 im m e d ia te ly a ^ te r su b m issio n of
] / 5 0 t ii of fin al th r e e y e a r a v e ra g e
said . A FSC M E , p rio r to th e elec­ close on th e h e e ls o f P E R B ’s d is ­
p e rc e n t of co st.
th e b u d g e t to th e le g isla tu re . We tio n , sig n e d its rm m e to a c o n ­
salary for e a c h y e a r of se rv ic e for
m issa l o f a n A FSC M E p e titio n
24. A n i n c r e a s e o f r o u t in e m a ­ m u s t, th e re fo re , h av e som e u n ­ s e n t a g re e m e n t p re p a re d by th e
employees w ith tw en ty -liv e y e a rs
seek in g
r e p r e s e n ta tio n
am o n g
service ^a so-called h alf-p ay tw en - te r n ity in d e m n ity fro m ^100 to d e rs ta n d in g of th e specific p ro v i­ S t a t e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la ­ C a tta r a u g u s C o u n ty em ployees, a
$150.
sio
n
s
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b
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g
et,
if
we
a
re
tio n s B o a rd in w h ic h b o th p a rtie s g ro u p fo r w h ic h C S E A a lre a d y
ty-five y e a r r e t ir e m e n t p la n ).
25. P r o v is io n o f b e n e f i t s i n a p - to be ab le to c o m m u n ic a te a n y a g re e d t h a t a ll em ployees, e x clu d ­ h a d b een re co g n ized . P E R B , in
6. An a d d itio n a l p e n sio n c re d it
in f o rm a tio n to th e m bey on d th e in g police a n d fire m e n , w ould be
at the r a te of l / 6 0 th of fin a l th r e e pax)ved e x te n d e d c a re fa c ilities
th ro w in g o u t th e p e titio n , sa id
g e n e ra l la n g u a g e of y o u r m essage. in th e u n it in q u estio n .
id
e
n
tic
a
l
to
M
e
d
ic
are.
year avei-age s a la r y fo r e a ch y e a r
th e u n i t s o u g h t b A FSC M E w as
“ A c ritic a l situ atio n a risin g from
" W h e n A P ^ C M E fo u n d o u t it in a p p ro p ria te . “C SEA , fo r tu n a te ly ,
26. I n c r e a s e d m a t e r n i t y a llo w ­
of service in ex cess of tw en ty -fiv e
th e in su fficiency of y ou r re c o m ­ w as o n th e s h o r t e n d of th e elec­
h a d n e g o tia te d a c o n tr a c t fo r th e
years for all em ployees in th e gen­ a n c e s u n d e r B lue S hield fro m $100
m e n d ed p a y ra ise is a g g ra v a te d by tio n s tic k ,” D o la n said , “ th e y
c o u n ty w o rk e rs w h ich , a m o n g
to
$150.
eral unit (in c lu d in g c o rr e c tio n of­
th e fa ilu re of co m m u n ic a tio n s be­ c h a lle n g e d m a n y b a llo ts o n th e
o th e r im p ro v e m e n ts , c o n ta in s a
ficers who a r e now inc lud ed in a
27. I n - p a t i e n t p s y c h i a t r i c p r o v i­
tw e e n th e S ta te , a s em p lo y e r, a n d b asis t h a t th e em p loy ees w ere 10 p e r c e n t p a y h ik e ,” D o la n co n ­
(eperaie p la n ).
sion u n d e r B lue Shield o n a b e n ­ CSEA, th e re p r e s e n ta tiv e of o v er
d e p a r tm e n t h e a d s a n d supei-visors. , clu d ed .
7. A r e t i r e m e n t p e n s i o n e q u a l efit sched ule b asis.
100,000 of its em ployees.
to l/6 0th of fin a l t h r e e y e a r a v e r28. I n c r e a s e d t o t a l m a j o r m e d i ­
“ M o reo v er, P B R B ’s fa ilu re to
t«e salary fo r em p loy ees w ith le ss c a l b e n e fits fro m $20,000 to $50,000.
ta k e a n y d isp o sitiv e a c tio n de­
than tw enty-five y e a rs serv ice w ith
''Y o u r N e g o tia tin g C o m m itte e te rm in in g S ta t e em ployee rig h ts
retirement a v a ila U e a t ag e fifty- also a g re e d to r e la te th e m a x i­
b e y o n d th e ir tw o e ffo rts to s ta y
five.
m u m a m o u n t c a p a b le of b ein g n e g o tia tio n s h a s fu r th e r ir r i ta t e d
t. A f ix e d r e t i r e m e n t b e n e f i t a t e a rn e d by public em p lo y ees em ­ o u r m e m b e rs h ip a n d q u ite possibly
l/60th
fiinal three year average p lo y e d a t ra c e ti*ack£ to th e S ta te Incited th e m b ey o n d a n y c o n tjt) l.'
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
MJarr after ten years service and s a la ry sch e d u le, r a t h e r th a n th e
Us e s s e n tia l th a t w e h a v e a n
M I N E O L A — T h e N a s s a u c h a p t e r , C iv i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y ­
the \/50tii
the final three year p r e s e n t s ta tu to r y re lia n c e o n a
e a rly re p ly , listing t ^ e H em s to
»vmi;e salary a fte r tw enty-five fix ed a n n u a l s a la ry ; a m o d ified
e e s A s s n ., h a s c a l l e d o n t h e S t a t e P u b l i c E m p l o y m e n t R e l a ­
b
e p ro v id e d u n d e r th e g e n e ra l p r o ­
a n d im p ro v ed g rie v a n c e m a c h in ­
yews
service.
t i o n s B o a r d t o d e f i n e “ e x t r e m e p r o v o c a t i o n ” i n v ie w o f e x ­
vision o(f y o u r b u d g e t
1 B i m i n a U o n »f p r o v i s i o n t h a t e ry , w ith provision fo r in d e p e n ­
p re s s io n s o f s tr ik e s e n t im e n t b y e m p lo y e e s o f th e L o n g
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“ F u r t h e r , y o u r posMsioa In r e ­ B e a c h a n d B ald w in lib raries.
overUme be ta k e n b y em p loy ees
w com pensatory tim e off d u rin g G rie v a n c e A p p eals B o a rd ; re v i­ g a rd to re s u m e d n eg o tla tio o s fo r
Cha«>ter p re s id e n t Irv in g F la u - in th e n e x t few days, w h e n f a c t ­
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m e n b ftu m s a id a d e fin itio n of fin d e r's r e p o r ts a r e ex p e c te d In
the same w o r k w eek an d pro v id ­
ing for c ash p a y m e n t of o v e rtim e d isc ip lin a ry h e a rin g s a g a in s t S ta te c re a s e s, pen sio n a n d o th e r tr ln g e r ig h ts m a y be u rg e n tly n eed ed by d is p u te s in b o th c o m m u n itie s.
" T h e L o ng B e a c h lib ra ry d ire c ­
b o th em p lo y ees a n d lib ra ry b o ard s
1 '2
tim es r e g u la r r a t e o f p ay em p lo y ees by p ro v isio n fo r Inde- b e n e fits m u s t be e x p ressed . **
to rs h a v e sh o w n less t h a n n o rm a l
for all work in excess of 40 h o u rs
c o n c e rn fo r th e w o rk in g c o n d i­
Wr week,
tio n s of th e ir em p lo y ee s,” F la u m 1*. G u a r a n te e d m i n i m u m o f Vi
enibaum a ss e rte d . T h e B a ld w in
^ays pfty to em p lo y ees called to
b o a rd , h e ad d e d , h a s b e e n “in d if ­
C l i n t o n
A i d e s
S i g n
T w o - Y e a r
P a c t
»»rk for e m e rg e n c y d u ty o utside
f e r e n t” to th e d e m a n d s o f its e m ­
rt'Eular work h o u rs fo r a p eriod
P L A T T S B U R G H — T h e la s t
ployees.
le«s than four h ou rs.
o f f ic i a l a c t o f 1968 i n C l i n t o n
E m p lo y e es in b o th c o m m u n itie s
11- A p r o v is io n l o r c r e d i t t o w - C o u n t y t u r n e d o u t t o b e a v i c ­
h a v e ex p re sse d fr u s tr a tio n a n d d e ­
^<1 time requii’ed to e a r n a n n u a l t o r y f o r c o u n t y e m p l o y e e s —
m a n d s fo r s trik e s if th e b o a rd s
increment for d isab led em plo yees th e sig n in g of a tw o -y e a r c o n ­
c o n tin u e th e ir in tr a n s ig e n t a t t i ­
twi Workmen’s C o m p en sa tio n leav e. t r a c t b e tw e e n th e c o u n ty B o a rd
tu d e s in th e fac e o f th e f a c t­
12. Full s a la ry p ro te c tio n for all o f L e g is la to rs a n d th e c o u n ty
fin d e rs ’ re p o rts.
employees affe c te d by a u to m a tio n c h a p te r o f th e Civil S erv ice E m ­
F la u m e n b a u m also accu sed th e
(with elim ination of p re s e n t dis- ployees A ssn.
L o ng B e a c h b o a rd o f u n f a ir la b o r
T h e n ew c o n tr a c t in c lu d es th e
b etw een e m p loy ees w orkp ra c tic e s d u rin g th e n e g o tia tio n s.
before M ay 23, 1966 an d th o se follo w ing te rm s :
T h e b o a rd a r b itr a r ily u p p ed w o rk ­
•
In c i’e ased m ilea g e a l­
^niPloyed a fte r t h a t d a te ) .
in g h o u rs fro m 36 a n d th r e e lo w an ce to te n c e n ts p e r m ile;
*3. Toll f r e e p a s s a g e o v e r t h e
q u a r te r s to 3 7 1 / 2 a n d ren e g ed o n
• E lev en re g u la r p a id h o li­
^■borough b rid g e fo r M a n h a tta n
th e p a y m e n t o f do ub le tim e fo r
d ay s p lu s o n e - h a lf d a y leave
h o lid a y w ork.
Hospital em p loy ees.
w ith p a y o n G o o d F rid a y ;
E lim in a tio n o f t h e r e q u ir e “T h e r e seem s to be no q u e stio n
• In c re a s e d v a c a tio n leav e
th e b o a rd h a s b een ex trem ely p ro ­
th a t a n em ployee m u s t h a v e
to 20 d a y s fo r em p loy ees w ith
v o cativ e,” h e a sse rte d .
^•^♦ributed to th e r e tir e m e n t sys12 y e a rs o r m o re o f service;
T a lk s in
b o th
c o m m u n itie s
for five y e a rs p rio r to vesii^
• S e n io rity clau se, a n d ;
b ro k e dow n a n d C SEA n e g o tia to rs
• R e tire m e n t p la n b ased
a n d la te r fo r fa c t-fin d in g . I n L on g
cre d it of ap p licab le
on 30 y e a rs a t h a lf p a y , r e t r o ­
B each , C SEA d e m a n d e d a $1,000
^ pension b en e fit for v e stin g
ac tiv e to 1938.
a c r o s s - th e - b o a r d p a y a d ju s tm e n t
tile r e tir e m e n t sy ste m .
T h e c o u n ty is p re s e n tly s tu d y ­
in 1969 a n d $750 in 1970, a d d i­
^ • F^ll life in s u ra n c e c o v erag e
in g its re c la s s ific a tio n sy stem , b u t
tio n a l p a y fo r n ig h t a n d S a tu r d a y
th e r e t ir e m e n t syeth e C SEA c o n tra c t p ro vid es t h a t
w qrk, r e t ir e m e n t b e n e fits r e t r o ­
17^ a
th irty d ay s a fe r loan. th is stu d y
w ill n o t p reclu d e
a c tiv e to 1938 a n d a 3 5 -h o u r w ork
(Uj * ^**®wance of tr a n s f e r of all
C S E A ’s n e g o tia tin g o f s a la rie s
w eek.
o th e r r e t ir e m e n t w h e n th e 1970 b u d g e t is p re p a re d .
“T h e se librai-y b o a rd s sh o u ld be
^
E inp lo yees’ R e - C o m m itte e s fro m th e B o a rd o f
c le a rly on n o tic e ,” F la u m e n b a u m
«1
System w ith c r e d it fo r L e g islato rs a n d fro m C SEA w ill
a ss e rte d , “ t h a t th e y m u s t d eal
av ailab le, o n n o tic e w o ik to g e th e r to s e t u p a new
S ig n in g h is n a m e o n
t h e w ith th e ir em p loy ees h o n e stly a n d
sy ste m s of em - g ra d e a n d salai-y sc hed ule.
d o t t e d l i n e o f t h e t w o - y e a r C S E A - C l i n t o n C o u n t y c o n t r a c t is C h a r le s in good f a ith . T o fail to p u t th e m
*** from
^ tr a n s fe r a ll cred C h a rle s A. S u lliv an Is p re s id e n t A . S u l l iv a n , C S E A c h a p t e r p r e s i d e n t . W a i t i n g t o s i g n Is C l i n t o n on n o tic e p u ts a b u rd e n o n C SEA
sy ste m to s ta te o f th e C lin to n C o u n ty CSEA c h a p ­ C o u n t y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e W i l f r e d K o c k , c h a i r m a n o f t h e B o a r d o f
a n d o nly Im p ed es a p ro p e r co n­
deposit of c o n trib u ­ te r.
L e g is l a t o r s .
t r a c t .”
^ receive less th a n a $250 an- te m .
Nassau CSEA Asks
'Provocation'Definition
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C L IN T O N C O N T R A C T
w
an sw ers as a d o p te d b y th e C o m ­ 55, B ; 56, C; 57, D ; 58. D ; 59. D ; 16. C; 17. A ; 18. A; 19. D ; 20, a 61, D ; 62, D ; 63. B ; 64, D ; 21. B ; 22. A ; 23, D ; 24. D ; 25 Bm ission a t a m e e tin g h e ld o n th e 60, B ;
6 6 , D ; 67, C ; 6 8 , A; 69. D ;
26, A; 27, B ; 28, D ; 29. C; 3 o’ b ’
2 4 th d a y o f D ecem b er, 1968. T h e se 65, A;
EX A M IN A TIO N NO. 7617,
71. C; 72, A; 73, A; 74. A; 31, A; 32, B ; 33. B ; 34, C; 3 5 ] ckey a n sw e rs re s u lt fro m c a re fu l 70, A;
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 8 )
K XA M INATION NO. 7562,
EX A M IN A T IO N FO R
36, D; 37, C; 38, D ; 39, D ; 4 0 , c '
c o n s id e ra tio n o f all p ro te sts s u b ­ 75, A;
EXA M IN A TIO N F O R
PR O M O TIO N TO ASSISTANT
76, C: 77, D ; 78, C ; 79, C; 80, A; 41, A; 42, A; 43, A; 44, C; 45, Dm itte d by c a n d id a te s a n d Include
PROM O TIO N TO
SU PE R V ISO R O F R E C R E A T IO N su c h m o d ific a tio n s of th e t e n t a ­ 81, B ;
82, D ; 83. A; 84, D ; 85, A; 46, D ; 47. D ; 48, A; 49, D ; 50, A;
S U P E R V IS O R O F R E C R E A T IO N
(P a rk s, R e c re a tio n a n d C u ltural
51, C; 52, D ; 53, C; 54, D ; 5 5 , c ’
87. D ; 8 8 , D ; 89, A; 90, D ;
tive key a n sw e rs as w ere allow ed 8 6 , B;
(P a rk s , R e c re a tio n and C ulturaJ
AfTairs A d m in istratio n )
91, D ;
92. B ; 93, D ; 94, B ; 95, C; 56, B; 57, D ; 58, D ; 59, B ; 60, o ’
by Uie C o m m ission.
A ffairs A d m in istra tio n )
(S a b b ath O b serv er E x a m in a tio n )
1. B ; 2, C; 3, D ; 4, B ; 5, D ; 96, A; 97. B ; 98, D ; 99, C ; 100, A. 61, C; 62, A; 63, B ; 64, C ; 65, A*
P ro p o sed Key A n sw ers for W ritten P ro p o se d K ey A n sw ers fo r W ritten 6 , D : 7, C ; 8 , D ; 9, D ; 10, C; 11, C;
66, D ; 67, D; 68, C; 69, A; 7 0 ’, o ’
T e st H eld D e c e m b e r 15, 1968
T e st H eld D ecem b er 14, 1968
12, C ; 13, A; 14. B ; 15, A a n d / o r E X A M NO. 7568, EX A M IN A TIO N 71, D; 72, B ; 73, B ; 74, C; 75. b |
1, A; 2. D ; 3, B ; 4, A; 5, A; B ; 16, C ; 17, C; 18,
C ; 19, C; F O R PR O M O TIO N TO CAPTAIN 76, B ; 77. D ; 78. D ; 79, B ; 80. A
1. C; 2, C; 3, C ; 4, C; 5, B;
6
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7,
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9,
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20, B : 21, B : 22, A; 23, D ; 24, C; EXAM. NO. 7565, EXA M IN ATIO N
6 . D;
7, B ; 8 , A; 9. B ; 10, A :
11. A; 12. C; 13. B ; 14, A; 15. B 10, A; 11, C; 12, A; 13, D; 14, A; 25, C ;
FO R PR O M O TIO N TO CAPTAIN,
E X A M IN A T IO N NO. 7103
26, C ; 27. B ; 28,
C ; 29, D ;
a n d 'o r C; 16, B ; 17, C; 18, B; 15, A; 16. A; 17, C; 18, A; 19, B;
N EW YORK CITY TRA N SIT
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F F IC CONTROL IN SPEC T O R
31,A:
32, C;
33. A; 34,D ;
19, C; 20, B ; 21, B ; 22, D ; 23, D; 20. D; 21, C ; 22, B ; 23, D ; 24, D; 30, A;
P O L IC E D E P A R T M E N T
R atin g K ey A nsw er F o r W ritten
25,
A;
35, A;
36,A; 37, C; 38, A; 39, D; EXA M . NO. 7566, EXAM INATION
24, A; 25, B;
T e st H eld J a n u a r y 18, 1969
26, D ; 27, C: 28, C; 29, D; 30, D; 40, A;
41,C; 42, B ; 43. A; 44, B ;
2G, C; 27, C; 28, A; 29, D; 30, B;
F O R PR O M O TIO N TO
1. B ; 2. A; 3, D ; 4, C; 5, A;
31,
A
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B
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d
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C;
32,
A;
45, D ;
46. C ;
47, B ;
48, B ; 49,D;
31, B;
32, A; 33, C; 34, A; 35 D;
HOUSING C A PT A IN
6, C; 7. D ; 8, C; 9. A; 10, e \
36, C;
37, D; 38, C; 39, B ; 40, B; 33, C; 34, A; 35, D ; 36, A; 37, C; 50, B;
EXAM . NO. 9961, E X A M IN A T IO N 11, A; 12, C; 13, B; 14, C ; 15. C;
38,
C;
39,
C
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d
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D;
40,
D
;
51, A; 52, C ; 53,
A; 54, D ; F O R PR O M O TIO N TO CAPTAIN,
U , D;
42, A; 43. D; 44, C; 45, A;
16, D ; 17. D ; 18, C; 19, B ; 20, 046, A; 47, C; 48, C 49, C a n d / o r 41, B; 42, D; 43, D; 44, D ; 45, C; 55. C ; 56, D 57, A; 58, B ; 59, B;
S P E C IA L NO. 2 (O rigin al te s t 21, D; 22, A ; 23, B ; 24, A; 25, A;
46,
A
;
47,
B
;
48,
D;
49,
C;
50,
B
60, A: 61,B ; 62, C; 63, A; 64, A;
D; 50, D;
A p ril 11, 1964)
26, D; 27, B ; 28. D ; 29, D ; 30, B;
a n d / o r C;
65, B ;
6 6 ,D ;
67, B ;
6 8 , A; 69, C;
EXAM . NO. 1454. E X A M IN A T IO N 31, D :
51, A a n d /o r B a n d / o r C ; 52, A;
32,A; 33, C; 34, B ; 35, B;
51, D ; 52. A; 53, D ; 54, C; 55, C
70, C : 71, A;
72. B ;
73, B ; 74,B ;F O R PR O M O T IO N TO CAPTAIN,
.53, C:
54, A; 55, D; 56. C; 57, A :
36, C;
37.B ; 38, A : 39, D ; 40. C
56, C;
57, C:58, C; 59, E ; 60, D
75,
D
;
S P E C IA L NO. 1 AND SPECIA L a n d / o r D ; 41, C; 42, C; 43, C; 44,
58. D;
59, A; GO, A; 61, A; 62. C;
61, B ;
62, A;63, B; 64, A; 65, D
76, B ; 77, B ; 78,
D ; 79, D ; M ILITA R Y NO. 1 (O rig in a l te s t
63, A;
64. B ; 65, D; 6 6 , B; 67, B ;
C; 45,
D : 46, A; 47. C; 48, D; 49^
6 6 , A;
67, D; 6 8 , C; 69, A; 70, C
80, D ; 81, D ;
82, D ;
83, B; 84,B;
M ay 21, 1966)
r>8 . A;
69, A; 70. D; 71, C; 72, D;
D;
50,
A
;
71. D;
72, A;73, B; 74, C; 75, B
85, C ; 8 6 ,B ;
87, A;
8 8 , D ; 89,C;
73, B; 74. B; 75, D ;
51, C; 52, A; 53, B ; 54, C; 55, B;
P rop ose d K ey A n sw ers F o r W r itte n
76. D ; 77. B ; 78, D ; 79. D ; 80, D
90, D ; 91, B ;
92, A;
93, A;94,D ;
56,
B ; 57, D ; 58, B; 59, B ; 60, A;
76. A; 77, A; 78. C; 79. B ; 80 D; 81, B ;
T
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18,
1969
82. D; 83, C; 84, D ; 85, B
95, B:
96, A;
97, D ;
98, B; 99,D ;
61, A; 62, C; 63, B ; 64, A; 65, B;
81, C; 82. A; 83, D ; 84. A. 85. B; 8 6 . E ;
C
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87, C; 8 8 , A; 89, A; 90, D
100, C.
8 6 ,
C; 87. A: 8 8 . D ; 89. D; 90. C; 01. D:
te s ts a g a in s t th e se p ro po sed key 66, C ; 67,D ; 68, C; 69, C; 70, B;
92, E ; 93, D; 94, D ; 95. A
91, A: 92, D; 93. B ; 94. A : 95. A; 96. A;
a n sw ers h av e u n til F e b ru a r y 17. 71. A: 72, D ; 73, A; 74. D ; 75. B;
97, A;98, A; 99, C; 100, B,
96, A; 97. C; 98. D; 99. Aa n d /o r
76, B ; 77, B ; 78, A; 79, B ; 80. C;
S P E C IA L SA B B A T H O B SE R V E R 1989 to m a k e a w r itte n re q u e s t for
B ; 100, A.
T E S T , E X A M IN A T IO N NO. 7541 a n a p p o in tm e n t to review th e te s t 81, C; 82, C; 83, D ; 84, D ; 85, A;
E X A M IN A T IO N NO. 8075
86, C; 87,D ; 88, D ; 89. C; 90, A;
LABORATORY A ID E (SABBATH F O R P R O M O T IO N T O C O LLEG E In p erso n. P ro te s ts to g e tlie r w ith
EXA M INATION NO. 7617,
91, C; 92, D ; 93, B ; 94. B ; 95, C;
O liS E R V E R ) R a tin g Key A nsw ers A D M IN IS T R A T IV E A SS IS T A N T su p p o rtin g ev iden ce m a y be su b­
EXAM INATION FO R
96.
A; 97. A; 98, D ; 99, A ; lOO. C.
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F in a l K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n
F o r W ritten T e st H eld
PR O M O TIO N TO ASSISTANT
1 , A;
2. B; 3, B ; 4, A ; 5. B ;
T e st h eld M a rc h Ifl, 1968
D e c e m b e r 15, 1968
SU P E R V IS O R O F RECREATION!
T h e follow ing a re th e fin a l key 6 , D ; 7. B ; 8 , B ; 9, A; 10. D ;
1,A; 2, D ; 3,
D ; 4. A; 5, D
(P a rk s . R e creatio n and C u ltu ra l
12,B ; 13. A; 14. D ; 15. D ;
an sw ers as a d o p te d by th e C o m ­ 11. A ;
6 , B;
7, D : 8 , D ; 9, A; 10, B
AfTairs A d m in istra tio n )
17. C; 18, B ; 19, C; 20, A;
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H e r e i s tU e o f f i c i a l l i s t i n g M a n h a t ta n Ave., New Y ork City.
o f S t a t e s e n a t o r s a n d a s s e m ­ 2 8 th D istric t—Jo se p h Z a re tz k l (D ),
b l y m e n f r o m t h e N e w Y o r k 160 C a b rin l Blvd.. New Y o rk C ity
M e tro p o lita n
A re a ,
p rin te d
B ro n x -N e w Y o rk
e a c h y e a r a s a s e r v i c e to t h o s e
29th D istric t — R o b e rt G a rc ia
p u b l i c e m p l o y e e s w h o w r i t e (D ), 563 C auldw ell Ave., Bi-onx.
to t h e i r r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s u r g ­
in g
su p p o rt
fo r
m e a su re s
B ro n x C o u n ty
30th D istric t—H a rris o n J. G o ldw h i c h w o u ld a f f e c t t h e i r j o b s ,
30th D is tric t—H a rris o n J . G oldin
p e n s io n s a n d rig h ts .
(D>, 1020 G ra n d C oncourse, B ro nx .
The
a d d re s s e s lis te d
a r e (D ), 595 E 167 S t., B ro n x . 32nd
w h e re th e a sse m b ly m e n
o r D is tric t— A b ra h a m B e rn ste in (D ),
s e n a t o r s m a y b e c o n t a c t e d In 660 T h w a lte s PI., B ronx. 33rd
t h e i r lo c a l a r e a . Y o u m a y a l s o D is tric t— J o h n D. C a la n d ra (R ),
w r i t e t o t h e m i n c a r e o f t h e i r 88 B eech T ie e La., B ro n x .
re s p e c tiv e L e g is la tiv e H o u se s,
W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty
T h i s is t h e f i n a l c o r r e c t e d 34th D is tric t — J o h n E. F ly n n
;R ) , 15 H u ro n R d., Y onkers. 35th
a n d u p - t o - d a t e l i s t f o r 1969.
T h e ( R ) a n d ( D ) r e p r e s e n t D is tric t— A n th o n y B. G io ffre (R ).
t h e p o l i t i c a l p a r t y o f t h e o ff ic e 61 B e tsy B row n R d., P o rt C h ester.
h o ld e r.
W e s tc h e s te r-P u tn a m
Pd
(T)
Senate
36 th D is tr ic t—B e rn a rd G. G o r ­
d o n (R ). 1420 R ivervlew Ave.,
P eeksklll.
S u ffo lk C o u n t y
O r a n g e -R o c k la n d
F ir s t D istric t—L eon E. G iu ffrecla (R ), 15 N. C olem an R d .,
37th D istric t— D. C lin ton D o m ­
C e n te re a c h . S eco n d D is tric t— B e r­ inick, I I I (R ), S lo a n e R d., T ow n
n a rd C. S m ith (R ), F ra n k lin St., of N ew b urgh .
N o rth p o rt.
N a s s a u -S u fF o lk
Assem b ly
S u ffo lk C o u n ty
Thlixl D is tiio t—R a lp ii J , M a­
rin o (R ), 29 G ilb e rt C o u rt. E.
F ir s t D is tric t— P e rry B. D u rN orw ich.
yea, 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
N a s s a u C o u n ty
— P e te r J. C o stig an (R ), 154 O ld
F o u r th
D istric t — E d w a rd
J. F ie ld R d., S e ta u k e t. T h ird D is­
S p e n o (R ), 863 R ic h m o n d R d.. tr ic t—C h arle s A. J e ra b e k (R ), 9
E a st M eadow . F ifth D istric t— J o h n B ro ok spu r D rive, B ay sh o re. F o u r th
D. C a e m m e re r (R ), 11 P o st Ave., EWstrict— P re s c o tt B . H u n tin g to n
W illiston. S ixth D is tric t — J o h n (R ) L ong B each R d., S t. Jam es.
R D iinne (R ), 109 F ifth St., G«ir- F if th D is tric t—W illia m L. B u rn s
d(?fl C ity. S ev en th D istric t— N o rm ­ ( R ), 125 Avon P lace, A m ltyvllle.
a n P. L e n t (R ), 48 P ly m o u th Rd., S ix th D is tric t— J o h n G. M c C a rth y
E . R ockaw ay.
(R ), S P ln o a k S t., H u n tin g to n
S ta tio n .
Q ueens
C o u n ty
E ig h th
D is tric t — M u r r a y
S o h w a rt* (D ), 137-2S 227th S t..
S pringfield G dns. N inth D istric t—
J a c k E. B ro n sto 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 lia le r (D ), 63
G ro to n S t., F o re s t Hills. 11th D is­
t r i c t —J o h n S an tu c cl (D ), 111-29
l l H h St., So. Ozone P a rk . 12th
D is tric t— M a r tin J . K n o rr (R ),
61-46 P a lm e tto S t., B rook lyn . 13th
D is tric t—N icho las F e rr a ro
(D ),
22-29 80th S t., F lu sh in g .
K in g s
C o u n ty
14th D is tric t— E d w ard S. L entol
(D i. 152 R u ssell St., B ro o k ly n
1 5th EMstrlct— A Pi’ed erick M eye rs o n (D ), 14 V an S iclen St.,
U fooklyn. IGth D is tric t— W illiam
Ro.senblabt (D ), 2519 E . 29th St.,
B roo kly n. 17th D isti’ic t—J e r e m ia h
B. Bloom (D ), 350 S terlin g St.,
B rooklyn.
18th
D istric t— W a ld a b a S te w a rt (D ), 972 B erg e n
SLreot, B rooklyn. 19th D is tric t—
S u n u ie l L. G re e n b e rg (D ), 1111
O c e a n Ave., B rooklyn. 20th D is­
t r ic t — A lb ert V. L ew is (D^, 123
B ay 25Lh St., B rooklyn. 21st D is­
t r i c t - W i l l i a m T. C o nk lin (R ),
7905 C olonial R d., B roo kly n. 22nd
D is tr ic t—W illiam J. F e rr a ll (D ),
423 9th S t., B ro ok lyn
K in g s -R ic h m o n d
2 3rd D istric t—J o h n J. M arch l
(R i. 79 N ixon Ave., S ta t e n Isla n d .
N ew
Y o rk
C o u n ty
24 th D is tric t—P a u l P. E. B ookso n (D ), 215 P a rk Row, New Y ork
C ity. 2 5th D istric t— M a n fre d O h re n s te in (D ), 215 W. 90th St., New
Y o rk C ity. 2 6 th D is tric t— R oy M.
Croodiiian (R ), 1035 F if th Ave.,
New Y ork C'lty. 2 7th D istric t
t r l c t —B asil A. P a te rs o u cD ), 400
N assau
C o u n ty
S e v e n th D is tric t — J o se p h M.
R eilly ( R ) , 3« C h e stn u t S t., G !en
Cove.
E ig h th
D is tric t-M a rtin
G in sb erg (R ), 30 R o x to n R d..
P lain view . N in th D istric t— F ra n c is
P M cC loskey (R ). 200 T w in L an e
No., W a n ta g h . 10th D is tric t—M il­
to n J o n a s (R ), 1854 Z a n a Ct., No.
M errick .
11th
D istric t— S ta n le y
H arw ood (D ), 33 G ra c e Lane,
L evlttow n. 12th D is tric t—Jo s e p h
M. M a rg io tta (R ), 844 B ed fo rd
C ou rt, U n lon dale. 13th D is tric t—
J c h n S. T h o rp , J r . (D ), 92 V oorh is Ave., R ockville C en tre. 14th
D is tric t—A rth u r J . Ki-em er (D ).
81 K e rrig a n St., Long B each. 15th
D istric t— Ell
W ag er
(D ),
615
V.'^oodmcrc Blvd., W oodm ere. 16th
D is t r ic t- G e o r g e J. F a rre ll, J r
(R ), 116 C a rn a tio n Ave., F lo ra l
P a rk . 17 th D istric t— J o h n E.
K in g sto n (R ), 97 W a rd S t. W estbu ry . 18th D is tric t — V in cen t R.
B a lle tta J r . (R ), 112 C o u n try
C lub Dr., P o rt W a sh in g to n .
Q u e e n s C o u n ty
19th D is tric t— H e rb e rt A. P o sn e r (D ), 436 B eac h 21 S t., F a r
R o ckaw ay . 20th D istric t— Jo se p h
J. K u n z e m a n (R ), 93-18 H ollis
C o u rt Blvd., Q ueens V illage. 21st
D is tric t— M a r tin R odell (D ), 79-47
2 6 4 th
S tre e t,
Q u een s
V illage.
22nd D is tr ic t- J o h n T . G a lla g h e r
(R ), 49-14 217 S t., B ayside. 23rd
D is tric t — L e o n a rd P rice S ta v isk y
(D ),
160-25
P ow ells
C ove
B lvd., W h itesto n e. 24th D is tric t—
A rth u r J . C o op erm an (D ), 80-22
169th S t., J a m a ic a . 2 5 th D is tric t—
Moses M. W e in ste in (D ), 138-33
78 th D rive, P lusliing. 26 D is tric t—
G uy R. B rew er (D ), 110-43 166th
S tre e t, Ja m a ic a , 27 th
D istric t
■H erb e rt J . M iller (D ), 100-
11 6 7 th R o a d . F o re s t H llta. 28th
D is tric t— A lfred D. L e rn e r (R ),
101-68 130th S t., J a m a ic a . 2 9th
D is tr ic t—F re d e r ic k
D.
S c h m id t
(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.
F la c k ( R ) , 78-14 6 4 th PI., B ro o k ­
ly n. 3 l s t D istric t— Jo s e p h P .
L isa (D ). 56-12 V an D o re n S t.,
F lu s h in g . 32nd D istric t— J u le s G .
S a b b a tln o (D ), 23-06 21st S t.,
Long Is la n d C ity, 33rd D is tric t
—J o s e p h S. C a la b r e tta (D ), 24-15
35th A ve., Long Is la n d C ity. 34th
D is tric t— R o se m a ry G u n n in g ( R ) ,
1867 G ro v e S t., B rook lyn .
K in g s
C o u n ty
35th D is tric t — C h e ste r Jo h n
S tr a u b (D ), 678 M a n h a tta n Ave.,
B roo kly n. 36th D istric t— R udolf F .
D iB lasi (D ). 751 B u sh w ick Ave.,
B roo kly n. 37th D is tric t—S a m u e l
D. W rig h t, (D ), 112 H o pk inso n
Ave., B ro ok lyn, 3 8 th D istric t—
V ito P. B a ttis ta (R ), 290 H ig h ­
la n d B lvd., B rooklyn. 3 9 th D is­
tr ic t— S ta n le y F in k (D ), 2249 E.
7 0 th S t., B rooklyn. 4 0 th D istric t—
A lfred A. L a m a (D ), 9029 K ing s
H ig h w ay , B ro ok lyn . 41st D is tric t
—S ta n le y S te in g u t (D ), 1199 E.
53>rd S t., B ro ok lyn . 42nd D is­
tr ic t—L aw ren ce P . M urphy ( D ) .
4408 F la tla n d s Ave., B roo klyn
43 rd D is tric t—G eo rg e A. C in co tta
(D ), 96 M ap le S t., B rooklyn. 4 4 th
D is tric t—S id n e y A. L ic h tm a n (D ),
1094 E. 18 th S t., B roo kly n. 4 5 th
D is tric t— S te p h e n J . S o la rz (D ),
241 D over S t., B rooklyn, 4 6 th
D istric t — L e o n a rd M. S im on (D ),
2437 E a s t 3rd S t., B rooklyn. 4 7 tn
D is tric t— S a lv a to re J. G rieco (D ),
1861 W 3rd S t, B rooklyn. 4 8 th DLstr l c t —L e o n a rd S ilv erm an (D ) 1250 vOcean P a rk w a y , B rook lyn . 4 9 th
D is tric t— D o m in ick D lC arlo (R ),
1345 83rd St., B rooklyn. 50 D is­
tr ic t—R o b e rt P . K elly (R ), 226
7«th S t., B rooklyn. 51 D is tric t
— V in cen t R . R iccio, (R ). 375
1 6th S t , B rook lyn . 52nd D is tric t
—Jo se p h J . Dowd (D ), 220 Cong­
re s s S t., B rooklyn. 53rd D istric t—
W illiam J . G io rd a n o ( D ) , 730 C a r­
roll S t., B ro ok lyn. 5 4th D istric t—
G a ll H e lle n b ra n d (D ), 50 P la z a
S t.,
B rooklyn.
5 5 th
D istric t—
T h o m a s R. F o rtu n e
(D ), 190
R a lp h Ave., B rooklyn. 5 6 th D is­
tr ic t— B e r tr a m L. B a k e r (D ), 399
Je ffe rs o n Ave., Brookljoi. 5Tth
D is tric t—H a rv e y L. S trelzln (D ),
527 B edford Ave., B rooklyn.
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J r . (R>, 285 K issel Ave., S ta te n
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60th D istric t L ouis D eSalvio (D ),
425 W. B ro ad w ay, New Y ork C ity.
G ist D istric t—A n thon y G. D iF alco (D ). 103 E . 10th St., New Y ork
C ity. 62nd D istric t — A n d rew J .
S te in (D ), 251 E . 32nd St., New
Y ork C ity. 63rd D istric t—W illiam
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New
Y ork
C ity. 6 4th D istric t—
P e te r A. A . B erle (D ), 525 E .
8Gtli St., N ew
Y ork City 65th
D is tric t— J e ro m e K ie tc h m e r (D ),
28 W. 69th St., New Y ork C ity
6 6 th D istric t— S te p h e n C H a n se n
(R ), 53 E. 93 S t., New Y o rk C ity.
67th D istric t— A lb ert H. B lu m en th a l (D ), 90 R iv ersid e D rive, New
Y o rk C ity. 68th D istric t—f ^ a n k
G. R o sse tti (D ), 2253 F ir s t A v e .
New
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104 S t., New Y o rk C ity. 7 0 th
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71st D istric t — S tep h e n S. G o tt­
lieb (D>, 159-34 R iv ersid e D r.. N .Y .
C ity. 72nd D istric t — C harles B.
R a n g e l (D ), 74 W est 132nd S t..
New Y ork C ity. 73rd D istric t—
J o h n J . W a lsh (D ), 91 P a r k T e r ­
ra c e W ., N ew Y ork City. 7 4th D is­
t r ic t—M a rk T. S o u th a ll (D ), 345
W. 145th S t., New Y ork City.
B ro n x C o u n ty
7 5 th D is tric t—H a rry K r a f (D)
711 W alto n Ave., B ronx. 76th D is­
tr ic t—S e y m o u r P o sn e r (D ), 1100
G ra n d C oncourse, B ro n x . 77th D is­
t r i c t —^Armando M o n tan o (D ), 634
M a n id a S t., B ronx. 78th D is tric t—
F .dw ard A. S tev e n so n (D ), 1136
Ja c k s o n Ave., B ronx. 79th D istric t
—M an u el R am o s D ), 1057 S tr a t­
fo rd Ave., B ronx, 80th D istric t—
F e r d in a n d J. M ondello (D ), 256
C a lh o u n Ave., B ronx. 81st D istric t
— R o b e rt A b ram s (D ), 2125 H o l­
la n d Ave., B ro n x . 82nd D is tric t—
A le x a n d e r C h a n a n a u (D ), 1833
.Loring P lac e, B ro n x , 83rd D istric t
— B u ito n G . H ech t (D ), 2715
G r a n d C on cou rse, B ronx. 84 th
D is tric t—B e n ja m in A ltm an (D)
600 W . 246th S t.. B ro nx . 85th D is­
t r ic t— A n th o n y J M erco rella (D ),
1363 A stor Ave., B ronx. 86th D lstrlc t-n A n th o n y J . S tella (D ), 2527
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C o tt (R ), 4 L a u re l Ave., Mount
V ernon. 8 9 th D istric t— Alvin M
S u c h in (R ), 269 B ro ad w a y , Dobbs
F e rry . 9 0 th D is tric t—G o rd o n W.
Burrow 's ( R ) , 65 H a rv a rd Ave..
Y o n k ers. 91st D istric t— Jo se p h BP ls a n i (R ), 18 F airv iew P lace, New
R och elle. 92nd D istric t—R ic h ard A.
C erosky (R ), 50 G allo w ay Lane,
V a lh a lla . 9 3rd D istric t P e te r RB io nd o (R ), O ak H ill Terrace,
O ssin in g .
R o c k la n d
C o u n ty
9 4 th D is tric t— E u gene Levy
E a s t P lace, S u ffe rn .
O ra n g e
C o u n ty
95th D istric t — B e n ja m in A.
m a n (R ), 10 Coolidge C ourt,
d letow n.
O r a n g e -R o c k la n d
9 € th
D is tric t—D a n ie l
(R ) , Dogwood L an e, 25, Newbury
D u tc h e s s -P u tn a m
97 th D is tr ic t—W illis H. Step
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librarians’ Increase
$6,900 to $7,725 effe c liv e J a n . 1.
1969.
L ib r a ria n tr a in e e s w ho h a v e s a t ­
isfied th e full re q u ire m e n ts for
a p p o in tm e n t as lib r a r ia n su bse­
q u e n t to th e ir a p p o in tm e n ts will
re c e iv e a r a t e a d ju s tm e n t to $8,000
a y e a r, e fle c tiv e upon th e ir p r e ­
se n tin g e v id e n c e to th is e ffe c t to
th e a p p o in tm e n t officer.
E ffe c tiv e J a n . 1, 19G9 th e re Is a
g e n e ra l in c re a s e O'f $450 fo r C ity
Ubrarlaxvs, a n d e ffe c tiv e J a n . 1.
1970 a f u r th e r in c re a se of $400 for
th o se w ith one y e a r of serv ic e, and
$200 p e r a n n u m fo r those w ith six
m o n th s of serv ice.
T h e s a la r y r a n g e fo r lib ra ria n s
d u rin g 1969 will be $8,000 to $10,050.
A p p ro x im a te ly tw o -th ir d s of all
A p p o in tm e n t r a te s fo r lib ra r ia n U.S. S av in g s B o n d s sold to d a y arc
tra in e e s , w h ic h w w e $6,500 p e r p u rc h a s e d th r o u g h th e P a y ro ll
y e a r to $7,325 o n J a n . 1, 1968 a r e S av in g s P la n
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th e s a la ry in c re m e n t scale, w ith
a s a la ry r a n g e of $9,850 to $12,250
for e a c h ; senlcw e s tim a to r (elect i ic a l) , s e n io r e s tim a to r (g e n e ra l
c o n stru c tio n ) a n d se n io r e s tim a t­
o r (m e c h a n ic a l), all a t 29 in th e
s a la ry in c re m e n t sca le, w ith a s a l­
a ry r a n g e ci $11,650 to $14,050.
The G r o u p R e l a t i o n s W o r k ­
shop h o 5 a n n o u n c e d a n e w
V o giam t o t r a i n n o n - p r o f e s fconai p e o p l e i o r c a r e e r s In
pntaJ heaK h a n d c o tn m u n ity
|ioup work.
SpfflaUzed c u rr ic u la d esig n ed
train p a rtic ip a n ts to m e e t co m [lunity needs in a r e a s Iro m c h ild
ic gerkktrics a re o p e n to
sistralion M th e G ro u p R e la on* O n g o i n g
W orlsshops
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T e n s o f m illio n s of A m e ric a n s
1R m 5e.sslons will m e e t o n P eb .
will co st fro m $10 fo r now o w n S a v in g s B o n d s a n d F r e e ­
lie »or)c6hop to $105 fo r a n 18- d o m S h a r e s w o rh $52.2 billion.
Jfek course.
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ft'e been desig n ed to o ff e r a n
STATE ft EAGLE STS., ALBANY
Uperimental p ro g ra m to t r a in
A KNOTT HOTEL
Jon-professional m e n ta l h e a l th
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^iiniflans a n d c o m m u n ity g ro u p
Y E A R S W IT H S T A T F T K A V R I.F .K S
N ers. T h is is th e f i r s t sy ste SPECIAL RATES FOR
Ftic and co m p reh en siv e tr a in in g
N .Y .S . E M P L O Y E E S
^ offered th e n o n -p ro fe ssio n a l
fields w h ere tr a in e d w o rk e rs
BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE
r in critical d e m a n d ,
C a l l A l b a n y HE 4-6111
p o r copies o f th e w o rk sh o p
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N.Y. 10024.
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JCCOWHT CLERK
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Officer of small inin Masonville,
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Clerk with extenv!»!cn*|
Interested in pro'•^ADER “PPoin^ment.
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ALBANY 4B9-4423
12 3 0 WESTERN AVENUE
O p p o s it* S to ta Cam pus**
FEBRUARY
10-23
per
person
$ 2 8 9
FEATURES INCLUDE
• D in n e r a t a F r e n c h R e s t a u r a n t
5 a ig lif s I n N e w O r l e o n s
• B e L e n e n G ra th G a rd e n s T our
2 N ig h t Cfyb T o u rs
• C y c l o r a m a - B i r m i n g h o m , A la .
iilo x i H o rb o u r B oot T rip
• T our of N ew O rlean s
M is s is s ip p i R iv e r B o o t T r ip
RESERVED PARADE SEATS
HO TBL
Wellington
D ftlV E -IN G A R A O l
AIR CONDITIONINQ • TV
Montreal and Quebec Winler Carnival
7 DAYS
ENJOYABLE EXCITING
No parking
p ro b lem s o t
Albany'* largest
h o t e l . . . w ith
Albany's only drive-ll
garage. You'll like the
fort and convenience, tool
Family rates. Cocktail lown§«.
15-22
FEBRUARY
$ i l L 7 5
BRING Y O U R SKIS. SKATES. B A T H I N G SUIT.
O R JUST YOURSELF
Tour includes: transportation, hotel with confinental breaVfast daily; carnival
Fun with skiing and skating in Montreal t Quebec. Get acquainted party.
Top nite club show. Dinner
one of the finest restaurants. Sightseeing
tour of Quebec & Montreal. An evening in an Irish Pub with Honky
Tonk Piano & all Irish Sing Song.
Shrine of St. Joseph's. Fare­
well party upon leaving. Tpur will be completely escorted. Per person, Dbl.
IS O S T A T E S T R B E T
OfrCSITI STATI CAriTOi
• e e r*ur
ogeii#.
iPEClAL W t ^ K L Y l U l E S
NATIONWIDE’S SPECIAL FEBRUARY TOUR
to FLORIDA Feb. 15-25
FOH h X I ENDKI> • T A YS
AkC O
Directed to you who want a February Florida Tour. Reservation secured
at the beautiful and fabulous EVERGLADES HOTEL, Miami, Florida. W e ’ll
travel the Ocean Highway to Florida. W e stop nitely, coming and going.
You’ll marvel at the Bridge Tunnel at Cape Charles. You will be given the
tour of the Florida Keys on Nationwide Coach. Nite Club Tours will be
set up by Nationwide so you travel by taxi. You'll have a chance to visit
one of the large shopping centers with the fabulous Jordan Marsh Store,
Bordines, and many others. Taking 3 days to Haulover Beach, in Miami
Beach. You'll have your chance on the way home to gather oranges,
pecans, and souvenirs. You' have a host aboard for the entire tour.
Include M.A.P., breakfast and dinner at hotel, taxes.
^ 9 7 ^
tips. Per person, Double occupancy_______________________ I
CIVIL SERVICE BOOKS
ond all f s t f t
PLAZA BOOK SHOP
380 Broodwoy
Albony. N. Y.
Mail & Phone Orders Filled
52nd ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SKOW
20o/« O F F T O STATE WORKERS
MAR. 8-MAR. 12-MAR. 15— N.Y. Coliseum
Transportation, ticket to Show. Per Person
$9.58
WASHINGTON, D. G.
J»N
A l.l.
F E B . 2 0 - 2 3 , 3 n ig h t s , 4 d a y s
C O L U M U IA
.................................. $ 6 0 . 0 0
FEBRUARY 8-9 "George M. Cohan"
FEBRUARY 15-16 "C oboret"
FEBRUARY 22-23 "Dear W orld"
27.95
28.50
30.95
on d o u b le o c c u p a n c y
Hotel, tronsportation and ticket to show.
T O U R S ,
1344 A LB A N Y
near
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Tour our Nation's Capitol, one of the most exciting cities to visit. See
the Capitol Building, the White House (when open), Arlington National
Cemetery, Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. A trip to
Mount Vernon through beautiful Virginia.
Per Person
A FINE NEW MOTEL IN
A NETW ORK TRADITION
SINGLE
STATE RATE
for Civir-Servibe-.Eifiployees
GOME TO THE MARDI GRAS!
14 EXCITING
DAYS
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SEEKS
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Price Includes - Hotels - Sightseeing - Transportation - Personally Escorted
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