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' C S E A O f R e tir e m e n t S y s te m ’ D e le g a te s to t h e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . w ill m e e t i n A lb a n y o n F e b . 11 in s p e c ia l sessio n to v o te o n a re c o m ­ m e n d a t io n b y its b o a rd o f d ir e c to rs t h a t a S ta te w id e p o ll b e A s k s G o v e r n o r A L B A N Y — W h ile t h e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s R A ssn . o c has k e t o t a l ly f e l r e je c t e d l e r G o \n e rn o r t a k e n o f S t a t e w o r k e r m e m b e rs to d e t e r m in e w h e t h e r o r n o t th e y w a n t to ta k e jo b a c tio n if th e R o c k e fe lle r A d m in istra tio n R o ck efeller’s p ro p o s e d f o u r p e r c e n t s a la r y in c re a s e f o r S ta t e e m p lo y e e s , i t s t i l l w a n te to does n o t e ith e r re su m e n e g o tia ­ 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 between C S E A a n d t h e R o c k e f e lle r A d m in is t r a t io n w h e n t a lk s w e re c a lle d o ff b eca u se o f a tio n o r a d d e ss e n tia l C SEA d e ­ 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 . th e specific p ro po sals fin a n c e d by ing o ffe r: d et, c h a ir m a n o f th e C SEA sa la ry 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. 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W enzl, B u ffa lo S c h o o l b u d g e t. ov er th e p a s t d ecad es by e m ­ jCSELV p re sid en t, w ro te sa y in g : " Y o u r N e g o tia tin g C o m m ittee ployee c o n trib u tio n s as well as “in your b u d g e t m e ssa g e , you E m p lo y e e s S h a re S ta t e a n d lo cal m o ne y w as being [Indicated th a t th e fu n d s providIn G r i e v a n c e S e s s i o n u se d by th e A d m in is tra tio n a n d |ed “are su fficien t to fin a n c e th e o th e rs to p ro v id e “ d e als a n d good $ 4 2 0 , 5 8 0 P a c t State'i p rop osals m a d e la te la s t re tir e m e n t b e n e fits to everyone 7 e«r to the Civil S ervice E m p lo y (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) e x c e p t th e h a rd - w o rk in g em p loy ee B o ard A id e s ' eea A.?sn., a t th e tim e t h a t o rg a n i­ A B C B U F F A L O — T h e B u f f a lo w ho m a d e th e R e tire m e n t S y stem sation was n e g o tia tin g on b eh alf B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n la s t w e e k w h a t it is to d a y .” W in S u p p o rt F ro m a g re e d o n a p a y a n d b e n e fits “U nless we h a v e som e positive p a c k a g e t o t a lin g $4 20,580 fo r infoa-m ation fro m th e S ta t e A d ­ J u ic y C o n t r a c t C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m . 300 c u sto d ia n s , e n g in e e rs a n d m in is tr a tio n by F eb. 11 t h a t th is o th e r n o n -te a c h in g em ployees of r a p e o f em plo yee b e n e fits w ill n o t (S p e cia l to T h e L e ad er) In H o u s i n g U n i t A L B A N Y — E m p lo y e e s o f th e B u ffa lo p u b lic sch oo l sy stem . ta k e p la ce n o o n e sh o u ld be s u r ­ T h e w o rk ers a re re p re s e n te d u n ­ p rise d if C S E A d eleg a tes ta k e th e (From L eader C o rre s p o n d e n t) th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n tr o l YONKERS — A fte r s i x B o a r d w e re th e w in n e r s la s t d e r th e T a y lo r L aw by th e B u f ­ 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. N e g o tia tio n s fo r th e C SEA wei-e ^'W estchester c h a p te r, C iv il th e ir b e h a lf w ith th e Civil S erv ice led by J o s e p h V. D rago , p re s id e n t C o m m ission to iro n o u t a lis t of Service E m ployees A ssn., h a s o f th e B u ffa lo C o m p e titiv e u n it, slsneci a c o n tra c t t h a t w e n t in to g riev an ces, a n d by G eo rg e R ic h e rt, a scho ol “B o th m e e tin g s w ere v ery s u c ­ on Ju ly 1, 1»68. e n g in e e r a n d s a la ry c o m m itte e th e six m o n th s, a p p ro v - cessfu l,” re p o r te d C SEA a sso ciate c h a irm a n . p ro g ra m sp e c ia list J o h n M, C arey . ^ ha 5 been g ain ed fro m th e Y o n T h e $420,580 p a c k ag e, D rag o a t y C ouncil, th e N ew Y o rk C arey, w ho re p r e s e n te d C SEA a t sa id , in c lu d e s p a y in c re a se s a v e r ­ th e f ir s t m e e tin g , sa id th e C o m ­ Housing A u th o rity , th e F e d a g in g 5.5 p e rc e n t. O th e r b e n e fits : 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 • P o u r w eeks v a c a tio n a f t e r p re fe re n c e in th e e x a m in a tio n s Housing A u th o rity itse lf a n d 10 y e a rs : 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 , «<t ^^cation a f t e r on e y e a r; 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 L 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 GUEST: 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 th a n Is ev en now o n th e books, R e p e a t T h is ! A rth u r L e v itt N e lso n R o c k e fe lle r- A C B o o k i e ’s v s. 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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. 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TH IS IS o u tr ig h t nonsense. 111 CIA is in b usin ess to give tti 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, NO SMALL P A R T o f the Warn 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 . T H E R E S U L T h a s been ttn 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. NOW, T H E C IA is com ing fn» 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< » . T H E R E S U L T c a n only be W p u b lic re la tio n s fo r the a n d its civil s e rv ic e corps. T H E FA C T IS t h a t CLA cc«K h a v e m a in ta in e d Its security w hile le ttin g th e t a x p a y e r s k i^ a b o u t i t s far-flun g r e s e a r c h ties. T h is policy could have to ta lly d iffe re n t on e of th e m o s t i m p o r t a n t a l ag e n c ie s In th e c o u n ir y . U se Z ip -C o d es to help fn n r m a il. C IV IL S E R V IC E LEADER A m c r i c a 't L e a d in g Weekly for P u b lic Em ployee* 9 7 D u a n e S t., N ew Y ork. T e le p h o n e : 212 B E e k m a n 3-W»‘ P u b lis h e d E a c h T u e s d a y 669 A tla n tic S tre e t S ta m f o rd . C onn. _ B u sin ess a n d E d i t o r i a l 97 D u a n e S t.. N e w Y o rk, ^ E n t e r e d a s a ^ to n d -cIaM J* •ec ond -class p o s ta s e paid, n,|ofA 1939 a t t h e p ost office at ^ J. C o n n ., u n d e r th e A ct o* 0 1879. M em b e r o» A u d it B u r C irc u latio n s. S u b sc rip tio n P r ic e $5.00 I n d iv id u a l C o p ie s w ___ 'M a rro w M lo c h a e r D in d e d A C e n ia l O ttitu h a r g e s f P a y D A d e f t e r iffe r e n tia l ( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) ALBANY A L B A N Y — L e a d e rs o f th e C iv il-S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., 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 e n g i n e e r , s te a m f ir e m a n , p o w e r p la n t h e lp e r , a n d m a c h in is t CSEA ^or A sk s B u ffa lo S h ift H e a rin g G u ard s’ D iffe n e n tia ls ( S p e c ia l t o T h e L e a d e r ) 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 — D r . 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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 E m p io y e e s (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 ; a n d C a rl B e h r , f ir s t v ic e p r e s id e n t. n r* C/J W 133 n th e 1969 se a so n , a n n o u n c e d a t th e I ” m e etin g . In clu d e th e A nnual 5 S p rin g F e stiv a l w h ic h w ill be h e ld a o n A pril 17 a t th e T h ru w a y M otel, w a n d th e A n n u a l C o n fe re n c e M e e t­ » in g sc h e d u le d fo r J u n e 21 a n d 22 a t M id d e n V alley R a n c h R e s o rt, H d (V L ak e L u zern e. T h e tw o -d a y b u s in ­ m (X. ess sessio n w ill in c lu d e a w o rk ­ u sh o p , b u sin e ss m e e tin g , ele c tio n o f c o n fe re n c e o ffic e rs, in s ta lla tio n o f T o ffic e rs a n d th e a n n u a l b a n q u e t. cr I n re sp o n se to m e m b e rs h ip d e ­ m a n d s fo r a m o re c e n tra liz e d lo ­ c a tio n fo r th e re g u la r c o n fe re n c e m e e tin g s, m e m b e rs p re s e n t v oted to h o ld th e M ay m e e tin g a t a new lo c a tio n to be se le c te d by th e S o cia l C o m m itte e , c h a ire d bjr M a ry K . H a rt. D e L is i E l e c t e d E x e c u t i v e D e p t . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e (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. 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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 Pixxiedure A ct; u n d e rs ta n d in g a n d in te rp r e tin g w ritte n m a te ria ls ; a n d supervision. F o r f u r th e r In fo rm a tio n a n d ap p lica io n s w rite th e P e rso n n e l O ffic er, A d m in istra tiv e B o a rd of th e J u d ic ia l C o n feren ce, 270 B ro ad w ay , New Y ork 10007. 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 ed AFL-CIO p re s id e n t 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. A n ine m a n n e g o tia tin g c o m m it­ 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 . 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T h e eligible list re s u ltin g fro m a s s e s F o r th is e x a m in a tio n w ill be u sed to fill v a c an c ies in th e S u rr o g a te ’s ty W o r k e r s C o u rt, N a ssa u C ou n ty . A p ro m o ­ tio n e x a m w ill be h e ld in co n ­ n e g istra tio n fo r S p rin g , ju n c tio n w ith th e ex am , a n d M u n ic ip a l P e rs o n n e l n a m e s a p p e a rin g o n th e p ro m o ­ 69 gram o f e v e n in g co u rses tio n lis t w ill receive f ir s t c o n sid ­ City em p lo yees g ets u n d e r e r a tio n f o r 'a p p o in tm e n t. 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 m ust itinue th ro u g h T h u rs d a y , P eb - h a v e a b a c h e lo r’s degree fro m a n 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 verslty B rooklyn C e n te r a n d o r th e s e ttle m e n t o f d e s c e n d a n ts' York C ity C o m m u n ity C ol- e sta te s . Appealing to a w ide v a rie ty C a n d id a te s m u s t be re s id e n ts of employee in te re s ts, classes In - N assau C o u n ty a t th e tim e of a p ­ jde: public S p ea k in g , B u ild in g p o in tm e n t a n d fo r a t le a st one Vocabulary, C rim in a l L aw y e a r Im m e d ia tely p rio r to th a t Court P ro c ed u re, D eveloping tim e. ,ur Memory Skills, C o n v e rsaT h e w ritte n ex am w ill te s t nal S panish, a n d E sse n tia l know ledge, skills a n d / o r abilities nclples of S u p erv isio n . in such* a re a s a s e sta te pow ers Most courses a re h e ld in th e a n d tr u s t la w ; S u rr o g a te ’s C o u rt Hall area, m e e t fo r te n w eek ly P ro c e d u re A ct; legal term in o lo g y ; sessions, a n d cost $15.00. S p a n v o c a b u la ry ; u n d e rs ta n d in g 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 . Registration will be ta k e n by 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 ­ Worth St., New Y ork, N.Y lic ; ad v isin g a tto rn e y s of o m is­ 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 a n d In th e ir p a p e rs ; m a k in g p re lim Lstratlon fo rm s m a y be o b - in a r e x a m in a tio n s of p e titio n s, a c ­ 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 Ining officers, o r b y w ritin g fid u c ia rie s fo r th e ju d ic ia l s e ttle ­ phoning tlie D e p a rtm e n t of P e r- m e n t of th e ir acc o u n ts; p r e p a r in g nel, T raining D ivision (P h o n e : c o u rt c a le n d a rs ; a n d p re p a rin g -8815.) le tte rs te s ta m e n ta r y , le tte rs o f a d m in is tra tio n a n d o th e r fo rm s of le tte rs in a c c o rd an ce w ith d e ­ crees a n d o rd ers of th e S u r r o ­ assau A s s t. 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T h e job# p a y s C O th e r d u tie s In clu d e: p ro cess­ in g o rd ers of d esig n a tio n of a t ­ to rn e y s a p p o in te d special g u a r d ­ ia n s to re p re s e n t in f a n ts o r i n ­ c o m p e te n ts; e x a m in in g a p p lic a ­ tio n fo r o rd ers o f m a in te n a n c e p re p a re d by g u a rd ia n s o n b e h a lf of in f a n ts a n d In c o m p e te n ts; e x ­ a m in in g th e in v e n to rie s a n d a c ­ O R R E C T I O c o u n ts re q u ire d to b e filled p e r ­ io dically by g u a rd ia n s re p r e s e n t­ in g in f a n ts or In c o m p eten ts, m a in ta in in g dockets a n d in d e x books a n d m a k in g e n trie s in case reco rd s; Issuing tr a n s c r ip ts of c o u rt re c o rd s; p ro cessin g ad o p tio n p a p e rs a n d p e titio n s fo r th e e x ­ a m in a tio n o f c o n te n ts o f sa fe d ep o sit boxes; p re p a rin g s t a ti s ­ tic a l re p o rts; a n d p e rfo rm in g r e ­ la te d d u tie s as d irected . A p p lic a tio n s a re av ailab le from th e P e rs o n n e l O fficer, A d m in is- Eiiroll Now For D e lu h a n ty I n s t i t u t e ’s FOR P A NEXT J. S cott V^'-donlk C l " 5* ’' " ' P W eIss ^ ile ® ^ T R O L M A N $191 A WEEK A R E R 3 YEARS (Includes pay for Holidays and Annual Uniform Allowance) Aqe«: 20 th ra 28 Yision: 2 0 /3 0 M I n. H g t.: 5'7“ H o s p it a l $4,231 to FHm Editors Raise F o r film e d ito r, the a p p o in tm e n t All a p p lic a n ts fo r th e cierk ty p lst p o sitio n m u s t be h ig h r a t e is now $7,000 p e r y e a r. A nd scho ol g ra d u a te s . T h e s ta r tin g th e r a te a f t e r ‘o n e y e a r of se rv ic e level fo r th o se w ho pass th e te st is $7,450; a f te r two y e a rs , $7,900; will be d e te rm in e d by th e ir score an d a fte r th r e e y e a rs . $8,350. a n d th e ir ex p erien ce. T his is a un ifo rm h ik e of $400 T h o se w ish in g f u r th e r in f o r m a ­ o v e r a y e a r ago a n d $800 o ver tio n c o n c e rn in g th e se jo b s sh o u ld tw o y e a rs ago. T h e c/i W h—( n K t-* cn > 0 K w MANHATTAN: IIS EAST IS ST.. IN S T I T U T E N ear 4 Ave. (A ll V Subway* t ro tr c u O F F IC E H OURS: MON. TO F R I. 9:30 A.M. to 8 P.M . (Closed S a tu rd a y s ) 5S Years o f Experience in Promoting the Education o f More Than Half a Btillion Students VO Os vO C IV IL S E R V IC E T R A IN IN G A S S IS T A N T FO K E M A N — D e p t, o f S a n ita tio n Classes m eet M anli. T U E S EV ES & ED MORNS. P O L IC E IJ E U T K N A N T ( N .Y .P .D .) Classes m eet M anli. W E D N E SD A Y S; Jam . F R I. B A T T A L IO N C H IE F (N .Y .F .D .) TU ESD A Y S & THURSDAY'S in M anh. O nly B U S D R IV E R Classes m eet Manli. TH U R SD A Y S at 1 PM , 5:3 0 PM , 7:30 P M ; Ja m a ic a TU ESD AYS 7 PM For c o m p le t e in fo rm a tio n P h o n e : G R 3-6900 B« ear gaest a t a class sessiea Classes M eet D E L E H A N T Y JA M A IC A ; 89-25 MERRICK BLVD., bet. Jam aica & H illsid e Ave.. Delehanty has 50 years of successful experience in preparing " lie w York's Finest!" Class Meets WEDNESDAYS a t 5:30 & 7:30 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOM A C LA SSE S IN M A N H A T TA N a n il JA M A ICA J u s t Fill in a n d Bring C o u p o n DRLRHANTT PRACTICAL VOCATIONAL CO U R SES; fN S T IT V T B li f t EMt ISth St.. Licensed by State of New Y ork. 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N * S e c r e ta r ia l T r a i n i n g a v a i l a b l e fo r g irls a« an elertive su p plem ent. * S p ecial p r e p a r a t i o n in S c ien ce a n d M a t h e m a t i c s f o r s t u d e n ts wlio w ish to q u a l i f y f o r T e c l in u lo g ic a l a n d E n g in e e r i n g C o lleg e s. • D riv er E d u catio n Courses. f o r I n f o r m a tio n o n all C o u rs e s P h o n e G R 3 -6 9 0 0 B U S D R I V E R S V V a n te d b y t h e N e w Y o r k C i t y T r a n s i t A u t h o r i t y 87.27 87.27 86.36 86.36 85.45 85.45 85.45 85.45 84.55 84.55 84.55 83.64 83.64 83.64 83.64 83.64 83.64 83.64 82.73 82.73 82.73 82.73 M ichael P. Lennon John P. M cC affrey W arren H. O tto Joseph D. Purcell Francis D. C u rry (N o. 2) Joseph P. M a stre lla A ndrew S. Butcher John 8. P itig e ra ld John T. M cLaughlin P a trick J. O 'Leary H a ro ld C. Young Robert 0. Riley John D. Rossi Joseph M. M etzner John G ia le llo Jr. Royal E. Fox Josepli M. G anxekaufer James E. H a rtn e tt O rlando Lage R obert Kntkow ski W lllla M J . Cesark F a rre ll J. M cG oveni 82.73 82.73 82.73 82.73 81.82 81.82 81.82 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 80.91 Fergus J. M cDerm oH Ronald F. Browne Reginald Julius G erald A. Manning V ic to r C. Boronkay Joseph P. Byrne 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 James W . Breslia W illia m P. Sherln Lawrence P. B rad I* Ernest H. Boroa R obert R. T am er 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 79.09 79.09 79.09 79.09 79.09 79.09 79.09 79.09 79.09 extend otir a p o lo g ie s t o th o s e w hose n a m e s w e re in a d v e rte n tly le ft off t h e first a n w e a r e p le a s e d t o find t h a t DELEHANTY s tu d e n ts d id ev e n b e t t e r In t h e exam than was originally th o u g h t . congratulations t o all w h o w e re successful in t h e exanr>inatIon. T H E lic H e a lt h S e rv ic e in S t a t e Is la n d , a t $5,145 a y e a r . H e (D 01 a consequence, w e wish t o m ake this c o r r e c ti o n : A C T U A L L Y 64 O F THE 65 H IG H E S T IN t h e WRITTEN EXAjM INATION W ER E D ELEHANTY STUDENTS. '■ollowing Is th e c o r r e c t list: ilv Hosp. Clerk'Typisfs EXAM Subsequently w e fo u n d t h a t w e h a d a c tu a lly u n d e r s t a t e d t h e c a s e a n d , In fa c t, h a d b e e n unfair 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 names were o m itte d fro m o u r a n n o u n c e m e n ts. Elios cn Intensive Preparatory Course Nof long ag o , w e mcJTcafed in a n n o u n c e m e n ts co n cerning t h e re c e n tly esta b lish e d eligible list fo r Promotion to C A P T A IN . N E W Y OR K FIRE DEPT., t h a t " 3 5 o f th e 36 h ig h e st in t h e w ritten examination w ere stu d e n ts in t h e DELEHANTY FIRE C A P T A IN c o u rse im m e d ia te ly p r e c e d i n g ■'’IS exanr^ination.'* Jfederick G allagher Richard A. W oligovska Robert A. Stehl J. Graham G orton ««orqe Guerin. J r. '"omos J. Z arate ^•rgan J. O'Briea Wword C. .Clancy C. H all E. Novotny tr a tl v e B o a rd of th e J u d ic ia l c o n ta c t th e h o s p ita l b y te le p h o n e , C o n feren ce, 270 B ro ad w ay , New 447-3010, ex t. 214, o r visit th e Y o rk 10007. p e rs o n n e l office, U.S. P u b lic H e a lth S erv ice H o sp ita l, B a y S t. a n d V a n d e rb ilt Ave., S ta t e n I s ­ la n d , N.Y. T h e h o s p ita l will m a k e T h e r e a re s t i l l o p e n in g s f o r a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r ta k in g th e e x a m c le r k - t y p is t s a t th e U .S . P u b ­ for th e jobs. D E L E H A N T Y G R I N S T I T U T E 3 - 6 9 0 0 $ 1 4 1 3 0 M Week fo s+arf 5 6 ^ " after I year 40 hour week— Full C ivil Service RenefiK ATTEND DELEHANTY CLASSES FOR THOROUGH PREPARATION FOR WRITTEN TEST to be held April 19th, 1969 Applications open February 4th N o form al e d u c a t io n o r e x p e rie n c e n ecessary. A g e 21 y e a rs up a t a p p o in tn n en t. Min. h e ig h t 5 '4 " . O v e r 1500 a p p o i n tm e n ts in p a s t 10 m onths a lre a d y m a d e from existing list. CLA SSES M EET In Manhattan— 115 E. ISth St., near 4th Av«. Tliurs. a t 1:00. 5:30 o r 7:30 PM Meets In Jamaica— 89-29 Merrick Blvd. Tiies. « t 7 PM B« ow r g w c s t a t ■ c l a s s —fill im a n d b r i n g c o u p o n D E L E H A N T Y I N S T I T U T E 115 E. ISth St. nr. 4th Ave.. N.Y. 89-29 Merrick Blvd., Jamaica GR 3-6900 NAME ________________________ ADDRESS_________________________ CirV ZONE ~ ! _ C v \ n £ S<nA>ieft. JL E.^%.]PEi A n ie rie a ^ » tA trg e s i W e e k l y t o r i* u b lie E m p io y e e s M em ber A u d it B ureau P u b lish e a every •h m 2 an (U S C ir c u la t io n s Tuesday by LEADER PUBLICATIONS. IN C. 97 DMone Street. New York. N.Y. 10007 Uh u. m of J errj C iv il S e r v i c e T elev isio n p ro g ra m s o f in te r e s t bo civil serv ice em p lo y ees a re b ro a d c a s t d ally over W NYC, C h a n n e l 31. T h is w eek ’s p ro g ra m s a re listed below. S u n d a y , F e b ru a r y 9 10:30 p.m . WitJi M ay o r L ind ­ sa y — w eekly r e p o r t p re s e n te d in c o o p e ra tio n w ith W N E W -T V . J oe D easy, Jr^ City Editor 3:00 p .m .—R e tu r n to N u rs in c — 'T ’h e P ro b le m o f I n f e c tio n .” r A L B A N Y — Joseph T. B e lle w — 303 So. M anning B lvd ., IV 2-5474 K P ro g r a m 19 of a re f r e s h e r co u rse W KlNC;STO N. N.Y. — C liarlei Andrew* — 239 W all Street, FEderal 8 -83 5t fo r n u rses. o -< 10c p er copy S u b scrip tio n P ric e $3.00 to m e m b e is of th e Civil 4:00 p.m . — A io u n d th e C lock — w ' S ervice E m p lo y ees A ssociation. $5.00 to n o n -m e m b e rs. “G a m b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­ I-) view .” New Y o rk P olice A ca­ u TUKSDAY, F E B R U A R Y 4, 1969 d em y series fo r In -sei’vice t r a i n ­ u ing. c=: 6:00 p.m . •'color) — C o m m u n ity w A ctio n— C o m m u n ity C o u n cil o f VJ P u n i s h A n d D e n y ’ G re a te r New Y ork series. G u e sts a re fro m th e D e p a rtm e n t o f ^ O R a c h ie f e x e c u tiv e w h o so r e c e n tly c o u ld la y c la im to S ocial Services. u -T b e in g o n e o f th e b e s t g o v e rn o rs fo r c iv il s e rv ic e in 7:30 p.m . — On th e Jo b — New th e h is to r y o f N e w ^ o r k S ta te , N e ls o n A . R o c k e fe lle r is s h o w ­ Y ork C ity F ire D e p a itm e n t in g a n in c re a s in g in s e n s it iv it y to th e w e lfa r e o f S t a t e w o r k e rs tr a in in g series. t h a t b og g les th e m in d . 9:00 — New Y ork R e p o rt — P re s s co n fe ren ce. L e ste r S m ith h o sts P’ir s t o f a ll th e r e is th e m a t t e r o f t h a t p id d lin g f o u r p e r ­ interv iew s b etw een C ity o ff i­ c e n t s a la r y in c re a s e h e p ro p o s e d f o r S ta te e m p lo y e e s in h is cials a n d v isitin g n ew sm en . r e c e n t b u d g e t m e s s a g e . N o t o n ly d id th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m ­ P re s e n te d in c o o p e ra tio n w ith p lo y e e s A ssn ., th e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e s e w o rk e rs , s tr o n g ly W O R -T V . 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 HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED fOH Q uestions a n d Answers SIGNATURE for social security purposes « HOT FDRiPtmymTioii U fl depa « tm« nt of HEALTH. fOUCATION. AND VCLPAR8 SOCIAL »tCUNIlV AOMlHltlNATIOM 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 « 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. 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PARRY H Government Relations Manager BLUE CROSS-BLUE SHIELD Albany, New York P 9 m CU M Tliks C vm nui will a p p e a r p e rio d ­ 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 , o 1215 W estern A venue, A lbany, os vO 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. K e y A n s w e r s 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 < 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 1 1 . A a n d /o r C; 12. A;13.B ; 14 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, N .Y. T h ey w ill w o rk in th e Fed­ 31. A; 32. DELEH'E; 33. A; 34. A 21. 1969. T h e se key a n sw ers r e s u lt e r a l A v iatio n A dm inistration 35. A; 36. B ; 37. A; 38. A; 39. A fro m c a re fu l c o n sid e ra tio n o f all (FA A) th e re . 40. B ; 41. D ; 42. A; 43. C ; 44. D p ro te s ts s u b m itte d by c a n d id a te s , T h e s ta r tin g s a la ry fo r th e clerk45. C; 46. D ; 47. C; 48. D ; 49, B a n d Include su c h m o d ificatio n s a s s te n o g ra p h e r p ositio ns will 50. B; w ere allow ed by th e C o m m issio n. e ith e r $4,600 a y e a r o r $5,145 » 51. A; 52. B ; 53, B ; 54, B ; 55. B 1. B ; 2. A; 3. D ; 4. B ; 5. A; y e a r, d e p e n d in g u p o n qualifica­ 56. C; 57. C; 58. B ; 50. A; 60. C 6 . B ; 7. D ; 8 . A; 9. B ; 10. A; 11. C; tions. S ta r ti n g s a la ry fo r the typist 61. B; 62. B ; 63, B ; 64, A; 65. A 12. D ; 13.A; 14, C; 15. B ; 16. C ; p ositio ns w ill be e ith e r $4,231 or 6 6 6 . D; 67, D ; 6 8 , D ; 69. B ; 70. C 17, B ; 18.D ; 19, A; 20, C ; 21. B ; $4,600. also d ep en d in g u po n quali­ 71, B ; 72, D ; 73. B ; 74, B ; 75, B 22. D ; 23. A; 24. C ; 25. D ; ficatio n s. 76, A; 77. A ; 78. A; 79. C; 80. B 26, B; 27, C ; 28, D ; 29. C; 30, D ; In d iv id u a ls in te re s te d in specific 81, A; 82, C; 83, C; 84, C; 85. B 31, A; 32, B ; 33, D ; 34. C ; 35. D ; in fo rm a tio n c o n ce rn in g th e se po­ 8 6 . D; 87. B ; 8 8 , A; 89, B ; 90, D 36. C; 37. B ; 38, A; 39. C; 40. B ; sitio n s a re re q u e s te d to call 91, A; 92, B; 93 B a n d / o r C; 94 41. A; 42. A; 43. B ; 44. C ; 45. D ; 3750 a n d a sk fo r a p la c e m e n t o4A; 95, A; 96. C; 97. B ; 98. D ; 99 46. B ; 47. C : 48. D ; 49. D ; 50. B; fice r. B ; 100. B. 51, A a n d / o r E>3 52, D a n d o r C ; 53, B ; 54. C ; 55. 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N.Y; O p e r a t o r U n io n L ik e s L A W $141.20 a week N am e C o m m issio n e r 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 • ■4 ................................................................... 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O F E D U CA TIO M B U S I N E S S S C H O O L S “ T o p T ra in in g + P re stig e " IB M K e y p u n c h , T a b , etc. C o m p u te r P r o g r a m m in g , S e cretarial, B k k p in g , S w itc h b d , C o m p tm try , S te n o ty p e . K ree P la c e m e n t Svce. A p p ro v e d fo r fo reig n s t u d e n t s . D a y & E v e s , 1 7 1 2 K i n g s H ’w a y , B k l y n , DR 6-7200. 47 M in eo U B lv d ., M in e o la , L ,.!. CH 8-8 9 0 0 , BY N K W YORK STATE BOARD OF REGENTS APPRO V ED FOR VETERANS ADELPHI A C C R E D IT E D NEW YORK CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE D Ivlsloa off C o n tin u in g E d u ca tio n and E x tan sioa Sar«<cas 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 ^ ^ C S O n B A G D o v e e m r n a o n r d ' s s D B u e d t a g i l s e t j C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e 1) 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 O L E A N — “ H e r e w e g o a g a i n ” w a s t h e w a y J o s e p h J . D is c r e p a n c y 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, < “ 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 r a t h e r u p to $7,000 a s p re s e n 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 , fe re d by yo ur N e g o tia tin g Com ­ 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 E 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 la im in g h e w a s a d e p a r tm e n t 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 h o p e th e C ity o f O 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 o f y o u r b u d 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 d e n tly a p p o in te d m e m b e rs o f th e “ 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 ­ sion of th e p re s e n t p ro ced u re lo r noore ju s t a n d eq u ita b le s a la ry in ­ 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 oi ol at 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 , A; 7, C : 8 , D ; 9, A a n d / o r B; 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 T R A 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 a n d / o r B a n d /o r 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 a n d / o r 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 e st H e ld J a n u a r y 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 a n d id a te s who w ish to file p ro ­ 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. m itte d on th e a p p o in tm e n t day. 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; m issio n a t a m e e tin g h e ld o n th e 16. B ; 11, B: 12, B; 13, D ; 14, D ; 15, A P ro p o se d Key A n sw ers for W ritte n T he position of In s p e c to r of mar­ 21, D ; 22, C; 23, C; 24, D ; 25. C; 2 4 th d a y o f E>ecember, 1968. T h e se 16. C: 17, C: 18, A; 19, D ; 20, D T e st H eld D e cem b er 14, 168 26. C; 27. A: 28. A; 29, D ; 30, B; kets, w eig h ts a n d m e a s u re s has key a n sw e rs re s u lt fro m c a re fu l 21, D ; 22. B: 23, A; 24, B ; 25. C 32, C; 33, C; 34, D ; 35, A; been ra is e d fro m s a la ry increm ent 1. C; 2, C; 3, C; 4, C ; 5, B; c o n sid e ra tio n o f all p ro te sts su b ­ 31, B ; 26. A : 27, A; 28, C; 29, A; 30, A 6 , D; 7, B ; 8 , A ; 9, B ; 10. A; 31, A; 32, A; 33, D ; 34, B ; 35, D 37. B ; 38. A ; 39, A : 40, C; scale 15 to 17 a n d th e s a la ry range m itte d by c a n d id a te s a n d Include 36. C; 11. B . 12, D; 13, D ; 14, D ; 15, C: 36, A; 37, B; 38, D; 39, B ; 40, C 41. D ; 42. D ; 43. B ; 44, C; 45, C; for th e job is now $6,750 to $8,550. su c h m o d ific a tio n s o f th e t e n t a ­ The position of s e n io r inj^>ector 16, A; 17, B; 18, D ; 19, C; 20, B 41, A: 42, A; 43, C; 44, C; 45, C tive key a n sw e rs as w ere allow ed 46, B ; 47. C ; 48, A; 49, D 50, D ; of m a rk e ts , w eigh ts a n d measures 51. A; 52. D ; 53, B ; 54, A; 55, C; a n d / o r C: 21, D ; 22, A; 23, D; 46, A; 47, A; 48, C; 49, C ; 50, A by th e C om m ission . 24, C: 25, D; 1. C: 2. D ; 3, C : 4, D ; 5, B ; 56, D ; 57, C; 58, C; 59, B ; 60, A; h as b een ra is e d fro m s a la ry incre­ 51. D ; 52, B; 53, D ; 54, C; 55, C 26, B; 27, D; 28, D ; 9, D ; 30, B ; 56, D ; 57, B ; 58, D ; 59, B ; 60, A 6 , B; 7, C: 8 . B ; 9, D ; 10. C; 61, A; 62. C; 63. C ; 64, B ; 65, C; m e n t scale 18 to 20 a n d th e salar? 67, B ; 6 8 , A; 69, D ; 70, B ; ra n g e is now $7,800 to $9,600. 31. D; 32, C; 33, D ; 34, B ; 35, C; 61, B ; 62, D ; 63, C; 64, C; 65, A 11, C : 12, A: 13, B ; 14, B ; 15, B ; 6 6 , A; 71. D ; 72, C:73, A; 74, B ; 75, D; 36. D: 37, A; 38, B ; 39, C; 40. B; 6 6 , A; 67, C; 6 8 , D; 69, A; 70, A 16, D ; 17, C ; 18, C ; 19, D ; 20. B ; 76, D ; 77, A; 78, D ; 79, B ; 80, D ; 41. D; 42, A; 48, D ; 44, C; 45. A; 71. D ; 72, C; 73, C; 74, C; 75, A 21, B ; 22. C ; 23, A; 24, C a n d / o r 81, D ; 82, D ; 83, C; 84, C; 85, B ; 46. A: 47, C: 48, C; 49, C a n d / o r D ; 25, D : 76, D; 77, B; 78, B a n d / o r D S A A B ’6 9 ’s 87,D ; 8 8 , D ; 89, A; 90, A; D ; 50. D: 26, C: 27. D ; 28, D ; 29. B ; 8 6 , D ; 79, D : 80, D ; 81, C; 82, B ; 83, C O n Display at 91. C; 92. D ; 93, B ; 94, D ; 95, B ; 30, A; 31, C ; 32. D ; 33, D ; 34, B ; 51, A a n d / o r B a n d /o r C ; 52, A 84. B ; 85, B ; 8 6 , C; 87, C; 8 8 , D 96^ C; 97. A ; 98, C; 99, D ; 100, C; 35, C ; 36. B ; 37, A; 38, A; 39, D ; Martin’s, America’s 53, C ; 54, A; 55. D ; 56, C; 57, A 89, D; 90, C; 91. B ; 92, C; 93. D 101, B ; 102, C; 103, B ; 104, B ; 58, D; 59, A; 60, A : 61, A; 62, C 94, C, 95, C; 96. C; 97. C; 96, C 40, B ; 41, A: 42, B ; 43, A; 44, C; OMest & Only 45, A: 46, d e le te : 47, C a n d / o r D ; 105. B ; 106, A ; 107, A ; 108, C; 63. A; 64, B ; 65, D; 6 6 , C; 67, B 99, D ; 100, A. 1$9, C; 110, D ; 111, D; 112, D ; SAAB Dir! 48, A; 49, D ; 50, B ; 6 8 , D; 69, D; 70, A; 71, D ; 72, C IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SPE C IA L SA B B A TH O B S E R V E R 51. B ; 52. A; 53, A; 54, B ; 55, A; 113, D ; 114, C; 115, A; 116, D ; 73, C: 74. D ; 75, D Se« Them! T®st Driv* Them! T E S T E X A M IN A T IO N NO. 7540 56, A; 57, D ; 58, D ; 59. C ; 60, C; 117. A; 118, A ; 119. B ; 120, A; 76, A: 77, A; 78, D; 79, C; 80. B N O W B E L O W D EA LER S F O R P R O M O T IO N T O C O LLEG E 61, B : 62, A a n d / o r C; 63, B ; 64, 121. C; 122, D ; 123, C; 124, D; 81, E , 82. C; 83, A; 84, B; 85. D 125, A; 126, B ; 127, A; 128, B ; O R IG IN A L C O S T ! O F F IC E A SS IS T A N T B B ; 65. A: 6 6 , D ; 67, 6 8 ,D ; 69, B ; 8 6 . B; 87, E ; 8 8 , D; 89, C; 90, A 70, C: 71, A; 72, D : 73, C ; 74, A; 129, A; 130, D ; 131, C; 132, C; 91. A; 92, D ; 93. B ; 94, A; 95. A F in a l K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n ’68 SAAB 133, C; 134, B ; 135, B. 75, C ; 96. A; 97, C; 98, D; 99. A a n d / o r T e s t h eld M a rc h 10. 1968 LEFTOVERS B ; 100, A. 76, C ; 77, A: 78, B ; 79, B : 80, D ; T h e follow ing a re th e fin a l key U n b e a ta b le p rices, u n b e lie v a b le w r ­ 81, B ; 82, A; 83, A; 84, D ; 85, D ; i n g s . a l l m o d e l s , c h o i c e o f co'.ors. EXAM INATION NO. 8109 P O L IC E H u rry ! H u r r y I W h ile th e y last. 8 6 , C : 87, C: 8 8 , B ; 89, B ; 90, C; T R A IN E E (P .D .), PA TROLM A N . ALL B U Y I N G SERVICE A N D 91, C ; 92. B ; 93, B ; 94,C; 95.C; (P .D .) — R a tin g K ey A nsw ers for O R G A N I Z A T I O N BUYING 96, A; 97. C ; 98, A; 99, B; 100. B. C O U P O N G R O U P S WELCOME. 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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. 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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. 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B p e c i a l m i l i t . i r y . .3 c e r t i f i e « l , J a n . 7 ...................................... !i'»i R r i d i r e a n d t u n n e l o f f i c e r . 3 5 c e r t i f i e d . . T a n . 7 ................................................................ ! ! • . . 7 t'i D e m o ^ .itio n in s p e c to r , 1 c e r tif ie d , J a n . 8 -•* ’ D c n a l a « 8 t., 7 c e r t i f i e d , J a n . 8 r»7 K i n e e r p r i n t t e c h n i c i a n t r . i i n e e , 1 1 c e r t i f i e d . J a n . 1 0 ..................................................... H '* P a r k i n ? e n f o r c e m e n t a « : e n t . 1 1 c e r t i f i e d . J a n . 8 ....................................................................... 3H C o u n ty 5 8 th D is tric t— L ucio F. R u sso <R), 82 R o m e r R d., S ta te n Is la n d 59th D is tric t—E d w a rd J. A m an n , J r . (R>, 285 K issel Ave., S ta te n Isla n d . N ew N EW C ER T IFU C A T IO N S C o u n ty 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 P a s s a m ia n te (D ), 72 Bari-ow St., 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 Y ork City. 6 9 th D i s t r i c t Pi-anz S J . L e ic h te r (D ), 250 W . 104 S t., New Y o rk C ity. 7 0 th D is tric t—H u lan F. Jack (D ), 45 W est 110th St., New Y o rk C ity. 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 RadclLt'fe Ave., Broiuc. W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty 8 7th D is tric t— T h o m a s J Mclne rn e y (D ), 106 M o rris St., YorilC' ers. 8 8 th D istric t— G eo rg e E. Van 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 »ns ( R ) . B rew ster. 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 I'UK r i l K IIKH'I m U oitks — i i i r u — G r e e tin g C e rd a — S t a t i o n e r ; 4irtiat«’ H o p p lie a e n d OfH«e E q a iiin io n t V IH IT UNION BOOK CO. In roriM ira trfl 101* 2 3 7 -2 4 1 S t a t e S t r e e t S c h c n e c t a d y , N. Y. n K% * - 2 1 4 1 STATE EMPLOYEES E n jo y t h e C o n v e n i e n c e a n d F acilities o f a C e n tra lly L o c a te d D o w n to w n H o tel THE STATLER Hll.TON SEE ALL OF 14 EXCITING DAYS #1 FLORIDA *289 AND ITS FINEST ATTRACTIONS p er person M A R C H M 4 #3 M A R C H IU«Hie cu»raateed far State Bnplejrees SS.O« eer persow •« e*«t« apsiMared m zd ■k Free carace parklMS f«e 3 reclstered K«eato E v e e lle B t E X C IT IN G M A R C H r o « n t « mnd d in ia g STATLER HILTON C IR C L E T O U R S #2 yi ■ a f f a l. . N.Y. In fF o lo . N. V. 8 -2 0 1 5 -2 7 O V E R N I G H T S AT — Richn>ond - Florence - Oscala- St. Petersburg Miami - Daytona Beach - St. Augustine - Washington, D.C. VISIT THESE ATT R A C T I O N S — Cypress Gardens - Silver Springs - Marlneland Parrot Jungle - Biscayne Bay Cruise • Cape Kennedy - Busch Gardens Weeki Wachee - St. Augustine — and much more! .lA Y FL U W E R • KOVAL COLK \P A R T M E N T S - F a m is h e d . I7n 'uml.<<hed. an d R oom s P hone H F • 1994. 'A lb a n y ' o o 5 FUN-FILLED DAYS AT THE SEA GULL lO M E F R O M V I E T — Sfft. E u e e n e P i c k n e y ( s « a t c d r i g h t ) , Irecpntl.v d is c h a r g e d w i t h t h e P u r p l e H e a r t a f t e r 14 m o n t h s f i g h t i n g |in V ietn am , c h a t s w i t h D r . H e r m a n S a p i e r ( l e f t ) , d ir e c t o r o f t h e (New H a jn p to n T r a in in g : S c h o o l , a n d I s s y T e s s l e r , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e rhool's c h a p t e r o# t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . a t a w e l c o m e borne d in n e r . F e l l o w w o r k e r s a t N e w H a m p t o n , w h e r e P ic k n e y i s a rnior s u p e r v is o r , irave h i m s e v e r a l e ^ t s . Estimators’ Pay Scale ion-Professionais !an Be Mental lealth Technicians T h e follow ing job tiUes h av e ju s t been e sta b lish e d aJid th e y will be in c lu d e d in th e C ity 's C a re e r an d S a la ry P la n a s follows; E s ti m a t o r (e le o tric a l), e s tim a t­ o r (g e n e ra l coaisti-uotion) a n d esti­ m a to r (m e c h a n ic a l), a ll a t 25 in 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 3R0W). 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. I ifi a n d 52-w eek p ro g ra m s 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 A P A V O K I T B l'1 > R O V K K 8 « ^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 THOMAS H GORMAN G en M ffr fwduie an d a p p lic a tio n fo rm hone <2 1 2 ) 874-1955. o r w rite : Volunteer Assistance |RO\V., 3 1 2 w . 82 St., New I N T E R E S T E D ? V o lu n te e r re a » lin s , w e e k ­ N.Y. 10024. d a y s , w e k e n ilB »JiO e v e i i i n p e . c o v e r i n g DEWITT CLINTON current ren eral in fo rm a tio n and con­ te m p o ra ry lite ra tu re lor b li n d youne w o m a n w h o v ie h e s to r e t u r n to lib ra ry ^ P r o m o tio n E x a m P^onwiion e x a m w as given to fA ndidates fo r su p e rv iso r / ’ft'u-e), New Y o rk C ity T r a n Authority. la s t w eek. I MEET YOUR C S E A FRIENDS A m b a s s a d o r I ALBANY , I^RINCIPAL JCCOWHT CLERK to Will serve Officer of small inin Masonville, A,, Will consider Clerk with extenv!»!cn*| Interested in pro'•^ADER “PPoin^ment. WRITE ~ P ^ ‘k s s * • • * * s 8 FOR RESERVATIONS — CALL 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 NO fE A R l H 03 0046 ALBANY BRANCH OFFICE on IN F 'O k M A I'lO N P le k M w rttn or n o n lliig n( c atl josKi'H r I N C . O n e S to p TRAVEL AGENCY Yacafion Sfafe ' T.R, STREET SC H ENECTAD Y. NEW YORK 12304 For Information— Reservations C all— IN S T III.M K N T .S 3US 8 U M A h > N IN O BLVD. .I.J A N V •« N V p--oor<e I V 2 B 4 7 * ENJOY A THEATRE WEEKEND IN NEW YORK N A T IO N W ID E .ST.. A I.B A N Y M A R . 2 7 - 3 0 , 3 n i g h t s , 4 d a y s .................................. $ 6 0 . 0 0 based M IS K A X . HILTON MUSIC CENTER 62 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 * F ric ed SEEKS enperience | 27 ELK ST. — ALBANY I L U N C H E S . 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