*?ZZl\ AN ANV91V 8^T WOO^ 3T9 5 3f/. I 03 3WnV3nV3G 19^ L i E A P E R T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 18, 1 9 6 9 O OU E l i g i b l e America*g Largest Weekly for Public EmployecB Vol. X X K X , N o . 21 l< ,9 See Page 16 ,> ^ \ P r i c e T e n C e n ts L is t s COURT SEENW TING PERB BAN AGAINST NEGOTIATIONS W T N e n o z R e e I e d U s c F r u o g e r e S W s t a L a e t g e e g i s l a W I o n c t o r r k e r e a s r s s e ' s A LB A N Y — M e m b e rs o f th e S ta te L e g is la tu r e w ere u rg e d la s t w eek to re s c u e S ta te w o rk e rs f r o m t h e i m p o s s i b l e s i t u a t i o n o f n o t b e i n g a b l e t o n e g o t i a t e f o r b e n e f i t s a n d to put fu n d s in to th e S ta te b u d g e t fo r m u c h - n e e d e d p a y ra is e s a n d o th e r b e n e fits . A p p e a rin g a t a J o i n t L e g is la tiv e C o m m itte e h e a r in g o n th e S ta te B u d g e t h e r e la s t week, D r. T h eo d o re C. W enzl, D esp ite w h a t v ario u s survey s S ervice E m ployees Assn., I a m president of th e C iv il S erv ice h e re to d a y re p re se n tin g th e In ­ h av e d eterm in ed , th e sa la rie s of Employees A ssn., to ld th e m e e t­ S ta te em p loy ees’ a re n o t com ­ te re s ts of all em ployees of th e ing of A ssem blym en a n d S e n a ­ S ta t e of N ew Y ork, m o st of p a ra b le to t h a t of th e ir c o u n t­ tors; w h om a r e m embei-s of o u r e rp a r ts In p riv a te em p lo y m en t. As p re s id e n t o f th e C ivil A sso ciation . CXir s a la ry p ro g ra m , w h ic h calls fo r a $1,200 a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd p ay in c rea se, w ou ld * b a rely b rin g S ta te em ployees salaries u p to p a rity w ith p r i v a te in ­ d u stry . T h e F e d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t a l­ re a d y h a s reco gn ized th e v a lid ­ ity of fu ll-p a y c o m p a ra b ility by g u a ra n te e in g It to F e d e ra l c la s­ sified em ployees a n d p o sta l w o rk ers by J u ly of 1969, u n d e r th e U d a ll A ct of 1967. A LBA NY — E m p lo y e e s o f th e p r i n ti n g p la n t a t th e E d u ­ c a tio n D e p a r t m e n t s h o u l d n o l o n g e r b e f o r c e d t o t a k e t h e i r B u t fu ll p a y c o m p a ra b ility c a n n o t be e sta b lish e d fo r S ta te v a c a tio n s i n a s p e c i f i e d v a c a t i o n p e r i o d , t h e G r i e v a n c e A p ­ em ployees by m e rely a d ju s tin g peals B o a r d h a s r e c o m m e n d e d . sa la rie s to k eep pace w ith th e The board la st w eek resp o n d e d tr e n d of w age se ttle m e n ts in to a grievance filed by th e Civil chaii-m an W m . J . Is a a c so n a n d p riv a te e m p lo y m e n t a n d w ith Service E m ployees A ssn. o n b e- b o a rd m e m b ers S a m u e l M . H esth e in c re a se s in th e C o nsu m er iialf of 26 em ployees a t th e p la n t, son a n d R o b e rt D osch er, th e P ric e In d e x . who com plained- t h a t th e d e p a rt- b o a rd c ite d th e p re a m b le to th e meut’3 policy to close th e p la n t A tte n d a n c e R u le fo r S ta te A gen­ O ne of th e b est measm-es of tor two-week periods s ta r tin g w ith cies, w h ich s ta te s ; “T h e p u rp o se c o m p a ra b ility Is by co m p arin g first M on day a f t e r th e sec- of th e se ru le s is to in s u re e q u it­ th e m e a n s a la ry of S ta te e m ­ pay d a y in Ju ly , In itia te d able tr e a tm e n t of em ployees , , .** ployees to th e m e a n e a rn in g s A lthoug’h th e b o a rd ag reed w ith year, took aw ay th e e m ­ of p riv a te in d u s try em ployees. ployees’ rig h t to sch ed u le v a c a ­ th e d e p a r tm e n t’s a lle g a tio n t h a t A nd t h a t is w h a t we h av e done. (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 14) tion's when th e y w a n te d th e m . (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 14) In a decision sig n ed b y b o a rd CS£A Wins Vacation Period Choice For Printing Plant Aides S e n a t o r F ly n n J o in s C o m m i t t e e O n T a y l o r L a w A LB A N Y — T h e L e a d e r h a s ^ le d th a t S ta te S e n a to r E. F ly n n (R -Y o n k e rs ), as c h a irm a n o f th e S e n Civil Service C o m m itte e is ^ n s o r i n g th re e Civil S ervice E m ^ s Assn. bills in th e S e n a te iriA.. a p p o in te d a loliu' C Jovem or’s select A fte r s e ttlin g tw o p e n d ­ 8tudv c o m m itte e to A M I C A B L E S E T T L E M E N T in g g riev an ces a t S u ffo lk S ta te School, o fficials re la x in h a rm o n y . m ittL clunges su g gesting F ro m le ft a r e : scho ol d ire c to r D r. O leh W o la n sk y ; C ivil S ervice E m ­ s^hli'h t cu m b ersom e law, ployees Assn. c h a p te r p re s id e n t G us M an zel; sp e cia l L ong Is la n d [13G7 ^ e ffect in S e p te m b e r m e n ta l h y g ie n e field re p re se n ta tiv e N ich olas P ollicino, a n d th e school p erso n n el d ire c to r, A rn o ld K a n e . C o n feren ce g a in e d a ss u ra n c e of t^^o r P ly n n , a fo rm e r M ay or p e rm a n e n t s t a tu s fo r one em ployee a n d review o f re c la ssific a tio n ^CouUnued on P a g e 14) a p p e a l fo r a n o th e r . Dr. Wenzl Demands Talks Be Resumed Immediately A L B A N Y — I n t e r p r e t i n g a n o r d e r o f th e A p p e lla te D iv i­ s io n o f t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t to m e a n t h a t a s t a y a g a i n s t n e g o tia tio n s w ith th e R o c k e fe lle r A d m in is tr a tio n h a s b e e n t e m p o r a r i l y l i f t e d , t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . l a s t w eek d e m a n d e d im m e d ia te r e ­ in c re a se fo r S ta t e w orkers, a 25su m p tio n o f c o n tr a c t ta lk s. T h e A p p ellate D ivision h a s n o t y ea r p ension p la n a n d n u m e ro u s re n d e re d a f in a l decision on frin g e b en e fits. A t L e a d e r pre.ss (C o n tin u e d on P ag e 3) a rg u m e n ts by C SEA a g a in s t five b a rg a in in g u n its o rd e re d by th e S ta t e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la ­ tio n s B o a rd b u t a p p e a rs to h av e M e t r o C o n feren ce issued a n in te rim ru lin g w h ich p u ts a sid e P E R B ’s o rd e r to G ov- | S e ts L e g isla tiv e e rn o r R o ck efe lle r n o t to nego - | tia te w ith th e E m ployees Asso- { M arch 1 e la tio n . ITie c o u r t’s decision on L u n c l i e o n all th e Issues Involved could L e g islato rs fro m th r o u g h o u t com e a n y day. th e New Y ork C ity M e tro p o lita n I n th e m e a n tim e . D r. T h eo d o re A rea a re sch e d u led to a tte n d th e C. W enzl, C SEA p re s id e n t, h a s a n n u a l leg islativ e lu n c h e o n of th e ta k e n th e p o sitio n t h a t th e re is M e tro p o lita n New Y ork C o n fe r­ no legal r e s tr a i n t now on th e ence, C ivil S erv ice E m ployees G o v ern o r in re s u m in g n e g o tia ­ Assn., on S a tu r d a y , M a rc h 1, a t tio n s w ith th e E m ployees Asso­ G a s n e r’s R e s ta u r a n t, 76 D u an e S t., ciatio n . A t s ta k e a re a sa la ry M a n h a tta n . R a n d o lp h V. Jaco b s, co n fe re n c e In A s s e m b ly p re sid e n t, in a n n o u n c in g th e m e e t­ ing. n o te d “I t is of th e u tm o st im p o rta n c e t h a t th e L eg islato rs be b riefed a n d in fo rm e d of th e dire S t e i n S p o n s o r s n eeds of S ta te em ployees re g a r d ­ ing s a la ry a n d re tir e m e n t b e n e ­ C S E A ’s W e l f a r e fits .” C o n tin u in g , Jac o b s s a id ; “ R e c e n t p u b lic ity c o n c e rn in g th e F u n d M e a s u r e $6,000 m in im u m s a la ry fo r New Y o rk C ity em ployees m a k es th e A t t h e r e q u e s t o f t h e C iv il fo u r p e rc e n t in c re a se o ffered S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., A s ­ S ta te em ployees to ta lly in a d e ­ s e m b l y m a n A n d r e w S t e i n ( D - q u ate. T h e G o v e rn o r h a s b ro k en M a n h a tta n ) h a s i n t r o d u c e d off n e g o tia tio n s a n d th e L eg islaa bill in th e A ssem bly t h a t w ould tui’e sh o u ld now a ssu m e a n d d is­ pro vid e all S ta te em ployees w ith c h a rg e its resp o n sib ility to th e a $150 w e lfa re fu n d a n n u a lly to ju s t d e m a n d s of S ta t e em ployees.” be a d m in is te r e d by th e E m ployees A ssociation. T h e m e a su re w as co -spo nsored in th e S e n a te by S en . J o h n F ly n n (R -Y o n k e rs), c h a ir m a n of th e S e n a te Civil S erv ice C om m itte e. T h e S te in bill w ould accom p lish a lo n g -so u g h t goal of th e E m ­ ployees A ssociation, w h ich was R e p e a t T h is ! b a rg a in in g fo r a w elfare fu n d F o r G O P In 1 9 7 0 w ith th e R o ck efeller A d m in is tra ­ tio n W’h e n n e g o tia tio n s w ere called off a s th e re s u lt of a sta y o rd er O u r y e a ’ s P ro sp e c ts fro m th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e ­ la tio n s B oard. G u b e rn a to ria l T h e le g isla tio n w ould p e rm it F o r th e S ta te to c re a te a w elfare fu n d G e ttin g H o tte r to be used to im p ro v e h e a lth p la n R a c e coverage by dev elo pin g o p tical, M a n y , a m o n g p ro fe s s io n ­ d e n ta l a n d d ru g p la n s fo r S ta te al p o litic ia n s th r o u g h ­ w orkers. T h e m e a su re w ould be o u t t h e S t a t e , s c o f f a t G o v e r ­ perm issive in p o litic a l subdivisions. n o r R o c k e f e l l e r ’s a s s e rtio n s P r i n t n u m b e rs fo r th e leg isla ­ t h a t h e will ru n fo r a f o u r th te rm tio n a re A ssem bly 4605 a n d S e n ­ in 1970. W ith R o c k e fe lle r’s W h ite a te 3075. (C o n th iu e d o n P a g e 12) " * O' VO o Sr. Laundry Worker Info. Dir. Al $17,500 T he position of d ir e c to r oi In­ 2 3 1 A s s t . S t o c k m e n J o b s ; fo rm a tio n a n d re s e a rc h h a s ju s t b e e n e sta b lish e d (in th e O ffice of Collective B a rg a in in g ) an d will a u n d r y P o s i t i o n s , T o o p a y a m a x im u m s a la ry of $17,- L A s im ila r p ro m o tio n li s t of 12 500 p e r y ear. T h e C ity n e e d s a s u b s t a n ia l n u m b e r o f m a le la u n d r y w o rk e rs , h o u s in g s u p p ly eliglbles for se n io r la u n d ry w ork­ The positio n will be excluded e r (m e n ) w as e stab lish ed fro m th e fro m th e C ity ’s C a ie e r a n d S a la ry a n d a s s t , s t o c k m e n . T h e r e a r e n o s p e c i a l r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r t h e s e j o b s o t h e r t h a n t h e p h y . s ic a l e x a m . sa m e te st. P la n . T h e l a u n d r y j o b p a y s $ 4 ,3 5 0 t o $5 ,8 3 0 a y e a r ; t h e o t h e r tw o b e g i n a t $5,2 00 , b u t th e a s s t, s to c k m a n will ris e to S t«ck A n d Housing: J o b s h o u sin g p ro je c ts fo r th e Housing $5,500 o n J u ly 1 on th is y e a r. T he d e a d lin e fo r a p p lic a tio n s for A u th o rity . F ro m C iv il S e r v ic e T r a v e l C l u b T h e re a r e 231 of the l a t t e r jobs th e position s of a s s t sto c k m an T h e re a re n o sp ec ial experience a n d o p p o rtu n ity fo r p ro m o tio n to a n d h o using sup ply m a n w ill be re q u ire m e n ts for a n y of the thjee s to c k m a n —$6,100 to $8,651. M a rc h 11, w itli a w^ritten te s t to positions. M en m a y a p p ly for th e la u n d ry b e te n ta tiv e ly on M a r c h 29. jo b (th e re Is a s e p a r a te lis t for The w r itte n te s t w ill b e of a v ery w om en on o th e r la u n d ry p o si­ C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R g e n e ra l n a tu r e an d be th e sa m e tio n s), a t th e C ity ’s P e rs o n n e l A m e r i c a ’s L e a d i n g W e e k l y for b o th jobs. F o rm e rly th e re w as fo r P u b lic E m p lo y e e s OfTice a t 49 T h o m a s St., N.Y.C., 9 7 D u a n e S t . , N e w Y o r k . N . Y . 10007 a s e p a r a te te s t for e a ch position. froTA 9:00 a.m . to 5:00 p .m ., M on­ T e l e p h o n e : 2 1 2 B E e k m a n 3-6010 T h e c h a n g e is e x p e c te d to be h e lp ­ P u b lish e d E a c h T u e sd a y d a y to F rid a y a n d 9:00 to 12 noon 669 A tla n tic S tre e t ful to th e c a n d id a te s a s w ell as B o o k n o w for r e m a i n i n g s p a c e S tam fo rd , C o n n . on S a tu rd a y s. sim p lify in g th e re d ta p e of C ity B u sin e s s a n d E d ito ria l O ffice: 9 7 D u a n e S t.. N e w Y o rk . Y . 1000 7 o n fhese low-priced, A co m p etitiv e p h y sical an d m e ­ p ro ced u res. E n te re d as se c o n d -c la s s m a tte r and dical te s t will be g iv e n a t tim e sec o n d -c la ss p o s r a re paid. O c to b e r s T h e asst, s to c k m a n m u s t sto re h i g h - q u a l i t y tours. 1939_ a t t h e p o s t o ffic e a t S ta m fo rd ! of a p p licatio n a n d su cce ssfu l c a n ­ a n d c a re fo r m a te ria ls , e q u ip m e n t C o n n ., u n d e r t h e A c t o f M a r c h 3,’ d id a te s p u t on th e jo b list. 1879. M em ber of A u d it B u r e a u oi a n d sup plies in v ario u s a g en c ies. C irc u latio n s. A p p licatio ns will be re ceiv ed up A n d th e housing su p p ly m a n does S u b s c r ip tio n P ric e $ 5 .0 0 P e r Year + H om e & F lo r e n c e — In d iv id u a l C o p ie s, 10c a p p ro x im a te ly th e sa m e th in g in to J u n e 17. M arch 28 t o April 6— H o tels, S ig h tseein g , e tc . $349 (Air Fare O n ly — $239). W r i t e Irving F lau m enbaum , 25 Buch­ an an St., F re e p o rt, N.Y., T e le p h o n e (516) 868-7715. A list of 22 eliglbles fo r p ro ­ m o tio n to se n io r la u n d ry w o rk er (w o m en ) w as estab lish ed fro m ex­ a m 7542, e fle c tiv e F eb . 3, 1&69. T h e W o n d e rfu l ec w p. ui U (/. W o r ld O f T r a v e l! S. S . K c jjin a C r u is e — A pril 4 to I I— J e t to A r u b a via KLM— cruise t o A n tig u a , G u a d e lo u p e , St. Lucia, G r e n a d a a n d La G a u ira . From $281. W r i t e Miss Gulli T heen, Civil S ervice Travel C lu b , S2I 2 Sixth A ve., N e w York. N.Y. T e le p h o n e (212) PLaza 7-5400. + P u e r to R ic o — April 4 — N ine Days— J e t , H o te l Rooms— O nly $253. W r i t e Foster P o tte r, D e p t. A g ric u ltu re & M arkets, A lbany, N.Y., 12226. T e le p h o n e (518) 4 5 7 -2 7 4 7 ; e v e n in g s call (518) 4 3 8 4009. + G rand B a h a m a s — April 4— Eight Days— J e t , H o te l Rooms, Deluxe M eals— O n ly $253, W r i te S am Emmet+, 1060 East 28th St., Brook­ lyn, N.Y. T e lep h o n e (212) 2 5 3 -4 4 8 8 a f t e r 5 p.m . A la s k a & C a n d la n R o c k ie s — M a y 28 for 21 d ay s. Includes b o a t tr ip p a r t w ay t o Alaska a n d f e a tu re s Fairbanks, McKinley Park a n d A n c h o r a g e in Alaska, a n d British C o lu m b ia , J a s p e r , Lake Louise a n d Banff in th e C a n a d ia n Rockies. (Dnly $1,098. W r i t e Miss Delo ras Fussell, I I I W i n th r o p A v e., A lbany, N.Y., 12203. T e lep h o n e even in g s (518) IV 2 -3597. + L ondon M e m o r ia l D a y J a u n t — M a y 27 t o J u n e I— via A ir India— h o tel rooms, co n tin e n ta l break fast, sig h tseein g , all fo r only $229. W r i te to Irving F lau m en b au m . (See R om e trip). + B a h a m a s M e m o r ia l D a y J a u n t — Five Days— */1ay 28 — jet, ho tel rooms, deluxe b re a k fa st a n d s u p p e r— only $169. W r i t e Sam E m m ett. (See B aham a tr ip ab o v e.) H a w a ii A n d T h e G o ld e n W e s t — July 26 to A u g . 9— Waikiki, San Francisco, Los A n g eles, lowest p rice y e t, only $ 4 4 9 via U n ite d an d Pan A m e ric a n Airlines. U p s ta t e w rite J o h n H en n essey, 276 M o o re A ve., K enm ore, N.Y., T e le p h o n e (716) TF 2-4966. M e tro p o lita n N ew York a re a , Mrs. Ju lia Duffy, Box 43, W e s t B rentw ood, Long Island, N.Y. T e le p h o n e (516) 273-8633. S c a n d a n a v ia — July 18 fo r 17 d a y s — via Pan A m e ric a n — hotels, m o s t m«als, sig h tseein g , visiting C o p e n h a g e n , Stockholm, O slo, th e N o rw e g ian fjords, e tc . A few sea ts still available. O nly $696. U p s ta t e w rite Miss C e le s te Rosenkranz, 50 S outh Pierce St., T e le p h o n e (716) 82 3 -3 9 2 9. N ew York a r e a , w rite to Sam E m m ett. To B e A n n o u n c e d — A n exciting, low-cost su m m er p r o g r a m o ftrips t o th e C a r i b ­ b e a n an d Europe. Details will a p p e a r a ro u n d M arch 15 in this n ew sp a p e r. *Opem o n ly I m m ilie s . to C iv il Service B m p t v y t es Assn. m em bers and tb vir i t n n n iiiaSe Travel Arrangements By Knickerbocker Travel Service, Inc,, 1212 Sixth Ave, New York, N,Y. M e n ta l H y g ie n e CSEA Dumps Teamsters C om m . M e e tin g In Brentwood Representation A s l ( e i i i n M a r c l i A L B A N Y — I n o r d e r to a ir (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) BRENTW OOD— lo n g r e p r e s e n ta tio n d is p u te b e tw e e n th e g rie v a n c e s o f M e n ta l H y ­ e m p lo y e e s , th e C iv il th e T e a m s t e r s a n d t h e B r e n t w o o d c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv i l S e r v ­ g i e n e ice E m p l o y e e s A s s n . h a s b e e n r e s o l v e d i n C S E A ’s f a v o r b y S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . h a s 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 t i o n s B o a r d . P E R B ’s d e ­ ask e d C o m m issio n er A lan D , M il­ le r fo r a f a c e - to -f a c e m e e tin g h a n d e d do w n la te la s t clslon a n o tic e of th e elec tio n re s u lts w ith th e A sso ciatio n ’s S p ecial m onth, u p h o ld s C SEA a s th e s o le a n d re fe rre d sp ecifically to th e M e n ta l H y g ien e C o m m itte e in bargaining a g e n t fo r c le ric a l a n d p rio r re c o g n itio n of CSEA to r e p ­ M a rc h . secretarial e m p l o y e e s of th e U n ­ re s e n t " a ll c le ric a l em ployees w ho O SEA p ro g ra m sp e c ia list M rs. ion Free S chool D is tric t No. 12 h a v e been reco g n ized im d e r p rio r M a ry B la ir to ld T h e L e a d e r th a t in B r e n tw o o d , re s o lu tio n d a te d J a n . 16, 1968.” th e c o m m itte e is a s k in g a ll M e n ­ The co m p lic ated h is to ry of th e T h e T e a m s te rs tr ie d to g e t ta l H y g ien e em p loy ees to h elp rep resen ta tio n b a ttle b e g a n in D e ­ th em selv es c e rtifie d a n d C SEA d e ­ p la n th e a g e n d a fo r th e m e e tin g cember, 1967, w h en D is tric t 12 c e rtifie d as re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r th e by te llin g C SEA w h a t th e ir w ork recognized C SEA aa n e g o tia tin g u n it of c le ric a l a n d se c re ta ria l c o m p la in ts a re . rep resen ta tiv e fo r a u n it c o n sist­ em ployees on J u ly 5, 1968, on th e M e n ta l H y g ien e p re s id e n ts will ing all n o n -p ro fe ssio n a o l e m ­ g ro u n d s t h a t D is tric t 12 h a d n o t collect sp e cial " g rip e ” sh eets, ployees, ex clu d in g c le ric a l a n d p u b lish e d n o tic e of th e re c o g n i­ w h ic h will be d is trib u te d by C SEA secretarial em ployees. tio n a f te r th e J a n . 16 election. to all M e n ta l H y g ien e em ployees About a w e e k la te r, th e T e a m - PEEIB d id n o t go alo n g w ith th is w ith in th e m o n th , o r th e y m a y be iters r e q u e s te d t h a t th e y be re c - b ecau se o f th e M a y iK)tice, a n d se n t to M rs. B la ir a t O SEA h e a d ­ ogni2)e<l a s re p re s e n ta tiv e s fo r a u p h e ld O SEA as th e n e g o tia tin g q u a rte rs, 3 EUk S t., A lban y , N.Y. unit of all n o n -p ro fe srfo n a l e m ­ re p re se n ta tiv e fo r th e u n it. 12207. ployees. T h e T e a m s te rs th e n m e t with D istric t 12 sp o k esm en, w ho promised t h a t a n e le c tio n w o u ld be held on J a n . 16, 1966, to d esign*U5 the n e g o tia tin g r e p r e s e n ta tlv« for a u n it c o n sistin g of c le rloal an d s e c re ta ria l em ployees. Tlie T e a m s te rs d id n o t p a r t ic i­ (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) pate In th is e lectio n . In s te a d , th e R A Y B R O O K — T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv il competing em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n s w«re CSEIA. a n d th e B re n tw o o d S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., h a s p r o t e s t e d t o G o v e r n o r R o c k ­ Bduca clonal S e c re ta ria l A ssn. e f e l l e r t h e p l a n n e d c l o s i n g o f R a y B r o o k S t a t e H o s p i t a l , a OaSA won th is elec tio n b r » t u b e r c u l o s i s c e n t e r , o n b e h a l f o f C S E A 's 170 m e m b e r s e m ­ cnajorlty vote a n d w as reco g n ized ployed tbedre. br District 12 as th e b a rg a in in g fo r th e S ta te to close th is in stitu R o c k efe lle r h a s sa id h e p la n s representative f o r c le ric a l a n d ti<m w hile a t th e s a m e tim e build­ to close th e h o s p ita l b e c a u se of th e secretarial w orkers. in g rnew fa c ilitie s a t ta x p a y e r s ’ d e clin e in th e n u m b e r of tu b e r­ ex p en se w h ile R a y B ro o k S ta te In Jan u ary , 1968, T e a m s te rs c u la r p a tie n ts . T h e G o v e rn o r sug ­ H o sp ital could be u s e d ," he said. demanded rec o g n itio n a s n eg o ­ g e ste d th a t R a y B roo k m ig h t be CSEIA h a s n e a rly 100 p e rc e n t tiating re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r a u n it u sed fo r a M e n ta l H y g ien e in s ti­ m e m b e rs h ip a t th e in s titu tio n . of “n o n -p ro fessio n al a n d n o n tu tio n , a c o m m u n ity college o r a der'.cal employees.** W h e n D is­ n a rc o tic s tr e a tm e n t fac ility . trict 12 reitei-ated t h a t C SEA h a d won the election, th e T e a m s te rs W enzl told th e g o v e rn o r th a t im filed a p e titio n w ith PEiRJB a sk in g le ss R ay B rook beco m es a M en tal to rep resen t all D is tric t 12 e m ­ H y g ien e in s titu tio n o r sim ila r ty p e ployees “o th e r t h a n te a c h in g a n d fa c ility , th e S ta te is g o in g to lose clerical p e rso n n el.” T h e n on Ju ly m a n y tra in e d em p lo y ees w hose (speciAL ro rue leadck) 1. 196S, th e T e a m s te rs re q u e ste d se rv ic e s could n o t be u tilized a t BUFFA LO — M rs. R u th withdrawal of th is p e titio n . P a u l a c o m m u n ity college o r n a rc o tic W e m e r t o o k o f f ic e r e c e n t l y Klem, P E R B ’s d ire c to r of r e p ­ tr e a tm e n t c e n te r. T h e CSEA. le a d ­ a s p r e s id e n t o f th e E rie C o u n ­ resentation, ap p ro v e d t h a t re q u e s t e r u rg e d th a t R a y B ro o k be c o n ­ t y H e a l t h u n i t o f t h e C iv il S e r ­ on July 8, 1968. v e rte d to a M e n ta l H y g ie n e in sti­ vice EJmployees A ssn. a t a m e e tin g M eauvhile, oh M a rc h 19, 1968, tu tio n so t h a t t h e v alu a b le e m ­ a t C asim er P u la s k i P o s t in B u f­ District 12, th e T e a m s te rs a n d ployees th e re could be re ta in e d . falo . CSEA had ag re e d to a n electio n O th e r new o ffic e rs sw o rn in by W enzl c ite d th e “ h a rd s h ip to th e to be co n du cted u n d e r th e a u ­ C h a rle s G u a rin o , v ic e -p re s id e n t of tr a in e d p erso rm el of th e In stitu ­ spices of th e S u ffo lk C o u n ty D e­ th e E rie C o u n ty S o c ia l S erv ices partment of L abo r, to choose a tio n who h a v e d ev o ted y e a rs of xmit, w ere M rs. R o se m a rie M cfaith fu l se rv ic e to th e S ta te a n d negotiating re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r a B u rn e y , v ic e -p re s id e n t; M rs. P a t ­ *^lt of n o n -p ro fe ssio n a l em ployees to p a tie n ts tr e a te d th e r e ” a n d th e ric ia G old, tr e a s u r e r ; a n d M rs. "eco iw m ic blow to th e c o m m u n ity ” excluding clerical a n d s e c re ta ria l D o ro th y C a rlo , s e c re ta ry . Pricers. T h e T e a m s te rs w on th is w hich w ould re o u lt fro m th e hos­ A t th e sa m e m e e tin g , G u a rin o •lection. In M ay, 1968, D is tric t 12 p ita l’s clo sin g . re p o r te d o n th e p ro g re ss o f th e published in th e L ong Is la n d P re s s •^It is c e rta in ly n o t eco n o m lctd E rie C o u n ty C E A ’s n e g o tia tio n s C S E A R a y P r o te s tin g B r o o k C lo s in g E r ie H e a itfi U n it in s ta lls O ffic e rs D e p a rtm e n t a t H a m p to n B a y s w ere J o se p h w ith 40 y e a rs serv ice ; A rth u r P re s s o f S o u th ^tay m o n d S a n d fo rd of B rid ffe h a m p to n w ith 35; a n d f S o u th a m p to n w ith 26. H e re th e y a r e receiv in g ‘t a S o u th a m p to n T o w n C SEA p re s id e n t, M ic h a e l Z arro , ^•^fet d iiu ie r D ec. 5. ’^ P to n G<>orge N a s s a u C h a p . O n e -Y e a r (F ro m S ig n s C o n tr a c t L e a d e r C o rr e s p o n d e n t) M I N E O L A — T h e 12,0 0 0 e m p l o y e e s o f N a s s a u C o u n t y a r e n o w c o v e re d by th e ir f ir s t fo rm a l, w r itte n c o n tr a c t— o n e p r o ­ v i d i n g w a g e a n d b e n e f i t b o o s t s a m o u n t i n g t o 11 t o 20 p e r ­ c e n t th is y e ar. P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s T h e a g re e m e n t w as sig n ed re ­ Boaixl blocked full im p le m e n ta tio n cen tly by Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m , of th e p ro c e d u re s of th e law . p re s id e n t of th e N a ssa u c h a p te r , Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ee s A ssn., and C ounty E x e cu tiv e E u g en e H, N ick­ e rso n , “ P re p a ra tio n s a re a lre a d y b e in g m a d e fo r n e x t y e a r ’s p ro g ra m ," F la u m e n b a u m re v e a le d , a n d n e g o ­ tia tio n s w ill s t a r t in la te su m m e r. “ M ean w h ile, th is c o n t r a c t r e p r e ­ (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 s e n ts solid g a in s a c h ie v e d w hile tim e, CSEA d eleg ates w ere p r e ­ o p e ra tin g u n d e r th e la w ," F la u m ­ p a rin g to m e e t in A lb an y on e n b a u m added. F eb . 17 to m a p a c tio n fo r a c c o m ­ T h e p a c t p ro v id es a sev en a n d p lish in g th e se goals. one-half p e rc e n t a c ro ss-th e -b o a rd D r. W en zl’s le tte r to th e G o v ­ p a y boost, w ith a m in im u m of $600 e rn o r re a d s : a n d p ro p o rtio n a l b o o sts fo r h o u r­ ‘‘L aa t F rid a y th e A p p ella te D i­ ly -ra te d em p lo y ees. T o g e th e r w ith vision sta y e d e n fo rc e m e n t of th e a sco re oi m a jo r in c re a s e s in d e te rm in a tio n a n d o rd e r o f th e o th e r b en e fits, th e p a c t gives em ­ P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s ployees b oo sts of fro m 11 to 20 p e r­ B o a rd re la tin g resp ectiv ely to th e c e n t in th e ir e a rn in g s . e s ta b h s lim e n t of five n e g o tia tin g T h e c o n tra c t w as th e firs t b in d ­ u n its a m o n g a n u n d e te rm in e d in g d o c u m e n t sigrved in N a ssa u n u m b e r of ttie em ployees in th o u n d e r th e T a y lo r la w . L a s t y e a r g e n e ra l im it p rev io u sly d e fin e d a s a a a g re e m e n t a n d g a in s w ere ne­ a p p ro p ria te by you a n d a s ta y g o tia te d in fo rm a lly w hile d elay s in o f n e g o tia tio n s b e tw ee n CSE:a Uie fo rm a tio n of N a s s a u ’s local a n d th e S ta t e fo r a ll em ployees C o u rt L ifts P E R B B an C attaraugus CSEA Chapter Granted Exclusive Checkoff OLEAN— T h e C a tta ra u g u s C o u n ty o f S u p e rv is o rs th is w e e k v o te d to r e s t r i c t th e d u e s c h e c k o f f t o t h e C iv il S ervice E m p lo y ees A ssn. u n it t h a t re p re se n ts th e five h u n d re d c o u n ­ ty w orkers. T h e vote d e fe a te d a m ove by a riv a l u n io n . L o cal 1304, A m e ri­ c a n F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty & M u n icip a l E m p lo y ees (A FL C IO ), w h ic h is a tte m p tin g to u n ­ se a t th e OSEA as th e b a rg a in in g u n it. T h e B o a rd of S u p erv iso rs on M ay 8, 1968 d e sig n a te d th e C SEA as th e b a rg a in e r u n d e r th e T a y lo r Law a n d th e decisio n h a s been u p h e ld by th e S ta te P u b lic Elmp lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o ard . in th e g e n e ra l u n it. ‘"As we a rg u e d in th e A p p e lla te D ivision, it is a b so lu te ly e ss e n ­ tia l t h a t n e g o tia tio n s re su m e im ­ m e d ia te ly in o rd e r t h a t S ta te em ­ p loyees be re p re s e n te d in b ila t­ e ra l d e te n n in a tio n s of th e ir te rm s a n d c o n d itio n s of e m p lo y m e n t be­ fo re th e a d jo u rn m e n t of th e c u r ­ r e n t leg islativ e session. “ W e d e m a n d , ac co rd in g ly , th o im m jediate re s u m p tio n of nego­ tia tio n s a n d ask t h a t a d a te bo se t fo r c o m m e n c e m e n t of b a r ­ g a in in g on all m a tte r s re la tin g to th e te rm s a n d c o n d itio n s of e m ­ p lo y m e n t of em p loy ees in tiie g e n eral u n it.” Garden City CSEA Signs 2-Y ear P act (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) M IN E O L A — A f i f t e e n - t o t w e n t y p e r c e n t p a y b o o s t to t > 3 b e n e fits u n d e r a tw o - y e a r c o n ­ t r a c t f o r t h e V ill a g e o f G a r ­ d en C ity undt of th e N assau c h a p ­ te r, Civil S ervice E m p lo y e e s A ssn. The a g re e m e n t w as la b e le d (F r o m L e a d e r C o rr e s p o n d e n t) “ th e l>est so f a r ” fo r th e vil­ B U F F A L O — N e il V. C um ­ la g e ’s 230 e m p lo y e es by N a ssa u m i n g s , p r e s i d e n t o f E r i e c h a p ­ c h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g F la u m e n ­ w ith c o im ty o fficials. T h e new p re s id e n t a n n o u n c e d t e r , C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s b a u m . H e a s s e rte d th e p a c t, cov­ t h a t m e e tin g s o f th e H e a lth u n it A s s n ., s a i d t o d a y t h a t t h e e rin g th e la r g e s t v illag e u n it on will ta k e p la c e o n th e f o u r th c h a p te r h a s sig n ed m e m b e rs h ip Long Is la n d , “ serv e s as a b a r o ­ T u e sd a y of e a c h m o n th a t P u la s k i c a rd s fro m 28 of th e 31 w orkers m e t e r ” fo r n e g o tia tio n s in o th e r P o st. T h e g e n e ra l m e e tin g o f E rie em ployed by th e V illage of G o ­ ju risd ictio n s. C o u n ty c h a p te r is h e ld th e re o n w a n d a in E rie C o u n ty . T h e a g re e m e n t, ra tifie d by m e m ­ C u m m in g s re q u e s te d t h a t th e b e rs J a n . 22, gives five p e r c e n t th e th ir d W e d n e sd a y o f e a c h V illage B o a rd recog n ize th e CSEA p a y boosts Ju n e 1 a n d D e c e m b e r m o n th . c h a p te r as th e b a rg a in in g a g e n t 1 th is y e a r an d J u n e 1, 1970. T lia u n d e r th e T a y lo r Law . H e a l s o , ^e g r e a t e r if th e CSEA School P ro g ram so u g h t a d a te fo r th e o p e n in g co st of living rise s m o re th a n fiv e T h e h ig h sch o o l eq u iv alen cy of ta lk s on a n in itia l c o n t r a c t p e rc e n t. p ro g ra m s ta r te d a t R o c k la n d S ta te to cover Uie em ployees. In ad d itio n , a n o th e r five p e rc e n t H o sp ita l by th e C ivil S erv ice E m ­ boost goes to la b o re rs , c a r e ta k e r s , ployees A ssn. h a s sp re a d to B u f­ falo S ta te H o sp ita l. J e r r y L arg e, T r i ' G o n f e r e n c e w a tc h m e n , in c in e ra to r p la n t a tc h ild re n ’s u n it, is te a c h in g th e tendivnts a n d c le rk s. co u rse a t B u ffalo . T h e c o n tr a c t also pzovldes full W o rk s h o p S e t K E R H O N K 6 E N — M a y 25, 26 c o st of sta te w id e h o sp ita l p la n , a n d 27 h a v e b een set fo r a tr l- v a c a tio n p a y issu ed b efo re v a ­ Buffalo N om inations T h e B u ffa lo S ta t e H o sp ita l c o n fe re n c e w o rk sh o p to b eh eld ca tio n , in c re a s e d lon g ev ity in cre­ c h a p te r, C ivil S erv ice E m ployees a t th e G r a n lt H o te l h e re . S p o n - m e n t to $400, four w eeks v a c a tio n A ssn., w ill n o m in a te o ffic ers fo r so rsare th e M etro p o lita n , S o u th ­ a fte r 10 y e a rs, l / 6 0 t h r e t ir e m e n t th e com ing y e a r a t th e ir M a rc h 12 e rn a n d Long Is la n d C o n ferences, re tro a c tiv e to 1938 a n d In c re a se d m e e tin g , ac co rd in g to c h a p te r h e ad e d by R a n d o lp h Jaco b s, N ick s h ift dlfl:eren tial to 15 c e n ts aa h o u r. P u z z ife rri a n d G eo rge K ocli. p re s id e n t W esley I>eaixnon. Gowanda Workers Strong For CSEA '■/» tn 53 a > n p j c n> -a OS B C O L L I6 E C O UR SES AT N O M t A n t c r i c o n S c k « « l , D * D t. 9 A P - 3 5 , 1 3 0 W . 42IMI S t ., N .Y . 1 0 0 3 A M 9 - 2 6 0 4 U. S . U Y S A V I N G S B O N D M a n y O p e n in g s F o r S W h e r e F o r Public Jobs T k« SP ■ _ O' vO ON ■ A s s t tid g . I FIND OUT TODAY HOW YOU CAN FINISH C u s to d ia n s Q T h e r e a r e a g o o d n u m b e r o f o p e n in g s fo r th e p o s itio n o f a s s t , b u i l d i n g c u s t o d i a n i n N e w Y o r k C it y , a t $ 5 ,7 5 0 a y e a r t o s t a r t , w i t h i n c r e m e n t s t o $ 7 ,1 9 0 . M o r e o p e n i n g s a r e e x p e c te d d u rin g th e y e a r, a n d th e jo b c a rr ie s w ith i t th e p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity to th e M iziim iim re q u ire m e n ts are : $6,400 to $8,200 a y e a r b u ild in g g ra d u a tio n fro m e le m e n ta ry c u sto d ia n . I f yoM o r e 1 7 o r o v e r and h o v e d r o p p e d o . t o f t c h )l, w r i t e school a n d th r e e y e a rs o f fu ll­ f o r FREE b r o c h u r e . T e lls h o w A w r itte n te s t Is to be h e ld o n tim e e x p e rie n c e in c le a n in g a n d M ay 24, 1969, b u t a p p lic a tio n s m a in ta in in g a b u ild in g , (»* a s a t­ AM ERICA N S C H O O L , D e p t . 9A P -32 m u s t all be in by F eb . 25. i : i H \\ r ^ n i l St. N |. » \ o r k . 1IM I3U . I ' h o n * B R 9 - t ! A 0 4 , D a y o r N l t h t is fa c to ry eq u iv a le n t. Sen d m e yo u r free B r o ih iir e . A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a r e o b ta in ­ T h e a ss t, b u ild in g c u s to d ia n is N am e ___ -A » e_ able fre e %i th e New Y o rk C ity resp o n sib le fo r th e c le a n lin e ss a n d D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n n e l, 49 m a in te n a n c e o f m o d e ra te ly -siz e d -A p t.. A ddress _ T h o m a s S t., N ew Y ork, N.Y. 10013 p u b lic b u ild in g s e n ta ilin g s u p e r ­ state Zip a t y _________ A p p r o v e d for VtterMts Trsiminx fro m 9:00 to 5:00 daUy a n d 9:00 vision oi a n u m b e r of c u sto d ia l a.m . to 12 n o o n S a tu rd a y s . em ployees p e rfo rm in g su c h ta sk s OUR 72nd YEAR as sw eeping , d u stin g , m o p p in g , p o lish in g , w ax in g , g atheriiv g a n d d isp o sing o f re fu se ; o p e ra tin g e le v a to rs; c le a n in g w alk s a n d sno w re m o v a l; a n d m a in ta in in g la w n s a n d s h ru b s. H e pro v id es G o o d R e a s o n s h e a t by m e a n s o f a low p re s su re h e a tin g sy stem , in s p e c ts b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s to n o te g e n e ra l c o n ­ fo r J o in in g C .S .E .A . d itio n , n e c e ssity fo r r^ > a irs , etc. H e m u st, u n d e r g e n e ra l s u p e r ­ A c c id e n t • S ic i< n e s s vision, p e rfo rm w ork of o rd in a ry d iffic u lty a n d re sp o n sib ility in su p erv isin g th e c lea n in g , m a in ­ In co m e ta in in g a n d e n fo rc in g o f s a fe ty re q u ire m e n ts in one o r m o re m o d ­ I n s u r a n c e P la n e ra te ly -siz e d pu b lic b u ild in g s o th e r t h a n sch o o ls a n d colleges. Thke w ritte n te st, w ith a w eig h t o f 50. re q u ire s a p assin g m a rk of 70 p e rc e n t. T h e o ra l te s t also h a s a w e ig h t o f 50, w ith a 70 p e rc e n t 1. M o n e y f o r liv in g e x p e n s e s w h e n y o u n e e d i t m o s t . p a ssin g m a rk . ■ HIGH S C H O O L ! 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Re>member— 6 0 ,000 C .S .E .A . m e m b e rs c a n ’t b e w rong. We win be happy to send you complete information. TER pU^Hy& SCHENECTAD Y N EW YORK F IL L O U T A N D POW ELL, INC BUFFALO SYRACUSE M A IL T O D A Y . . . TER BUSH & POWELL, IN C . 148 Clinton St., Schenectady, N.Y. Please send me information concerning the CSEA Accident and Sickness Income Insurance. Name_______________________________________________________________ Home Address_______________________________________________________ Place of Employment__________________________________________________ Date of Employment________________________ .My age is. P .S . If you have the insurance, why not tal<e a few minutes and explain it to a new employee. N O T I< .'E Siil>«tnnc« o t C«frt. • ( T^td. >*urtner!jhip diil.v executed by al! th e partnone and filed in th e N.Y.Co. Clk'» Oflic*. i'eb. 10, i 9 6 8 . Nsuiie aiid liK'Ution of i>artac*rship i* Shroder-Oc'fan Bird. AnwH-iate*. S a ra sto a, Klorida. Busim.'su: CoMstructtoii o f an a p a r tm e n t buildintc in Karatiota, Florida, with an offit.'c c / o M<-Lauirhlin & Stern. 444 Madison Are ., NVC, and th e op era tion ami m anagem en t thereof. (Jf-ncrul P a rtn e rs and tlieir residence are Millard Slirwier. 1 P a rk A re .. NYC., who is also a limited partner., William Shn>l«*r. 4)Sj7 Prinirus« Pa th . Sa ra sota , Fla., who has eauh fo n tr ib u le d $1.00. l a n iite d Pai'lnerw, tlieir rt«iden<.'« and cash cun tribution« are J uu h u a A. Roth8t4>in, 66 Shel.lrake Rd„ Scar-dalo. NY.. SIO.UOO. Ja.’ob Perlow. 217 E. 7 a d St., NYC., y :7 , 5 0 0 , MiMard Shroder, $a5 0 0 , Willi Schloes-'insrer and KIsbeth Schleasintrer. U147 JW Ave., NY'C.. each. $2500, R i r a J. Regen. 34,'J2 D.inte Dr., Sarnaota, k’la., Henry Stec-kel and Hilda St'Ookcl, 18 Station Ud., Great Neck, N.Y., eai.-h » 1 ‘.;30. T erm of p a rtn e rs h ip from d a le of aouuifcitioii until Dcc. J l , 2010, 8Ubje>.-t however, to ear lier te rmination upon disposition of th e entire inte re st of pai'tnorship in the preniis<'8 owned by it, or th e decision of th e General Partnei>8. aiMl the death, retirenient. or adjudication of b a n k rup tc y , insanity or inoompetency of any of th e General Partners , uiilees the pai’ln ers hip shall continue aa pruvidetl in P a rtn e rs h ip Ag-i-ecment. No o th e r p ro p ­ e rty is contribuieil by the General and Limite d I’artners . No aildiiunal c o n trib u ­ tions .-iirre^Hl to be made by the I j n i i t e u Pai'tnera. TIte tiuieu whe n contri­ butions of each P a r tn e r ie to be re tu rn ed ajre (a ) Vpon th e retinanoin r of any morl^TiMje on Uie preniiMea of the p a rtn e r­ ship, th e ne t proi-eeds th erefrom in exceas of the then reiiiainiiiB- prin*.'ipal balance of the niortgas-e prior to «uoh refinancing, in Ihe orde r o£ priority and p ro portion as set fo rth in I.itniled 1‘artn ersh ip Ag-reenient. (b> . \ t any tim e a t the ««>le dis­ cretion ol Ihe General I’artners , in pro­ p ortion to th e ir ori^in^l con tr ib u ti o n to the cap ita l of the limited pa.-tner8hip. The net cash receipts of the limited p artner>htp shall be d is trib ute d in each fiscal y ear o t the pa rtn e rs hip auiuti^ alt P a r t ­ ners General and Limited, and the bolder* of th e Note# of the pa rtn e rsh ip aa set forth in Limited P a rtn e rs h ip Airreenient. I.imited Paj-tner» euA-h ayree o advance to the pa rtn e rsh ip , from time to lime, moneys o t the pa rtn e rsh ip on notice from e ithe r of the General Parlnei-o (n ot in exceaa ot the sum of in proportion to tlieir re«p ectire original contributi on. 11 any p a rtn e r shall not advance biit s hare of sMoh additional moneys with 15 day* afte r notice by either o f the General Pu-tners, then and in th a t event, (a> th e ba la nce of he a»lvan>."e8 of such p a rtn e r re<iinred to be maile p u rs u a n t to this parar r a p h shall become immediately du e a n d payable in an a m o u n t euual to th e proiluot of $400,00 0 and a frartio n . th e n u m e ra to r o f whi«-h shall be the oriirinal con tr ib u ti o n o t liiueh partner, and the den o m in ato r of which shall be $50,0<J0, Ws« any s u m s th e re fo re p;vid by »u«.-h p a rtn e r; and ( b ) th e oi-iiTtnal c«>ntribution of Ihe p a rtn e r not so advancin* hia share of 9i>ch atlditional moneys ithaU be deer»‘a!*ed by an am o u n t etiual t o 5 0 % o l the am o u n t of such p a rtn e r shall be r>e<iulred to Mlvance. There in no right given to one or more of the Limite d P a rtn e rs to priority o t c t o th e r Lamited P a rtn e rs as to contrib uti ons or as to compensation by way of income. Th e renia in in r 6e n « ia l P a rtn e r or Pai-iners are o b lir ale d to con­ tinu e the bnsineMn fo r the balance o f t h e te n n of the partiw rs hip on death, retir ouieal 4»r iiikuuiij' <»I A Gtmct'iU Partiie r. to A p p l y f*U*«rliig w h « r« A nd N ew to how A ppur to Y o rk reach C ity dtfccU ona fo r p u b llo d e stin a lio u * on th e ^ ira u g ii sy ste m . CITY NEW ¥ O R K C IT Y —T h e Appii. ca tlo iis S ec tio n o f th e New Tork C ity D e p a r tm e n t of P erso n nel i| lo c a te d a t 49 T h o m a s S t.. New Y ork. N Y . 10013. I t th re, blocks n o r th o f C ity H all, oq, block w est o f B ro ad w ay . A p p lic a tio n s: P ilin g Period A p p lic a tio n s Issued a n d recelve<] M o n d a y th r o u g h F rid a y fr v n | a.aiu to 5 pjmL, ex c e p t Thim 4»y ir«tm 8:30 a j n . to S:Z% p.m., S v tn rd a y fro m 9 a.m . im 12 A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a re obtain, ab le fr e e e ith e r bgr th e applicant In p erso n o r by h is repreeenk«tiT« a t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n of th« D e p a rtm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l a t 4 9 T h o m a s S tr e e t. New Y ork. N.Y 1A013 T e le p h o n e 566-8720. M ailed re q u e s ts fo r appllcatioo b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e a stamped, se lf-a d d re sse d b u sin ess-size ea« velope a n d m u s t be received bj th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t leMt five d ay s b efo re th e closing dsta <or th e filin g of a p p lic au o n s. C o m p le ted a p p lic a tio n fomu w hich a r e filed by m ail m ust b« s e n t to th e P e rso n n e l D«partmeut a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d no Ut«r t h a n th e la s t d ay of filin g or u s t a te d ctiie rw lse In th e exsm* in a tio n a n n o u n c e m e n t T lie A p p lic atio n s Section of th e P e rso n n e l E >epartm ent Is n«« th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t sto p of tiu m a in su bw ay lin es t h a t go through th e a r e a T h ese are th e IR T 7id A venue L ine a n d th e IN D Itb A venue I.ine T h e IR T Lexington A venue L ine s to p to use la Um B ro o kly n B rid g e sto p an d th e BMT QT a n d R R lo c a l’s sto p Is City HaD B o th lines h av e e x its to Dusni S tre e t, a s h o r t w alk fro m th e Psr* Is o im e l D e p a rtm e n t. STATE S 't’A TE — R o om 1 1 0 0 a t 370 B ro ad w ay . New Y ork, N.Y. 10007, c o rn e r of C h a m b e rs S t.. telephone 488-6606; G ov e r n o r Alfrwl E S m ith S ta te Office B uilding and The S ta te C am pu s, A lbany: Suit* ^50. G en esee B u ild in g 1 Weil G en esee S t.; S ta tt Ofifice Building, S y ra c u s e ; and 500 M idtown Tower, R o c h e ste r. (W ednesday only) A fte r 5 p.m . te lep h o n e, (21!) 488-3767, give th e jo b title i» w h ic h you a re in te re ste d , plu* y o u r n a m e a n d a d d ress. C a n d id a te s m ay o b ta in appHc** tio n s fo r S ta te Jobs from loc»l o ffices of th e New York St*** SHmpioyuient S ervice. FEDERAL F E D E R A L - S e co n d U 8 S erv ice R eg io n O ffice, B ldg.. F e d e ra l Plaasa a t D uane St a n d B ro a d w a y . New York. N*' 10007. T a k e th e IR T LexlngWj Ave. L in e to C ity H all and w»l* tw o blocks n o rth , o r take o th e r tr a in to C h am b e rs St. ® B ro a d w a y S ta tio n s . H o u rs a r e 8.30 a m to 6 M onday th ro u g h F rid a y . Also ov* S a tu r d a y s 9 a .m . to 1 P *** p h o n e 573-6101. A p p licatio nb a re also . ab le a t m a in post offic#* j th e New Y ork. N Y.. Poet B o a rd s of e x a m in e rs ^ tic u la r in staU atio n a offerl*** te sta also m ay be applied* (ui-ther In fo rm a tio n and Uon fo rm s No u«»** a r t re q u ire d w ith maiie<l ro t appUoaUojQ form a- nouncement. NamecI Trasfee ALBANY—D av id C. W h ite of TVhlte of Q ueens C o u n ty h a s b e e n amed » tru ste e fo r th e S ta t e S » v '' jind L o an In s u ra n c e F u n d fo r HEI NS a te rm e n d in g In D e ce m b er, 1972. He w i n r e c e ir e up to $5,000 a y e a r fo r hl« serv ice. B)e k p re s id e n t o f E a g le I n s u ra n c e C o m p a n y In c . & B OL E T HAS THE NEW N o w Your H o m e Movies C a n Talk! If t h e r e ’ s a l w a y s b e e n s o m e t h i n g m i s s i n g i n y o u r h o m e n w v i e s , rt w a * P u b lic H e a lth S a n ita ria n C a n d id a te s f o r th e Job o f p u b lic h e a lt h s a n it a r ia n m u s t b e re s id e n ts o f th e C it y o f N e w Y o r k a t t im e o f a p p o in t ­ m e n t as th is Is a p e a ce o ffic e r p o sitio n . Tniis re q u ire m e n t will be w aived, h ow ever, fo r th o se w ho a re a ssig n e d to c o u n try m ilk In ­ sp e c tio n In th e c ase of re s id e n ts of N ew Jersey , P e n n s y lv a n ia , V er­ m o n t a n d N ew Y o rk S ta te . S a la ry Is $8,150 to $10,100 a y e a r. T e s t Is to be h e ld M ay 10 a n d filin g p eriod goes fr<nn M a rc h 4 to M larch 25. A p p lic atio n s m a y be o b ta in e d fro m D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n n e l a t 49 T h o m a s S t., New Yoric, N.Y. 10013. C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e a b a c h e ­ lo r’s degree in c h e m istry , biology, b acterio lo g y , p h y sics, c h e m ic a l e n ­ g in e erin g , o r s a n ita r y e n g in e e r­ in g ; p lu s o n e y e a r o f e x p e rien ce In th e In sp ectio n o f fo o d -s tu ffs or s a n ita r y fa c ilitie s w ith a gov­ e rn m e n ta l a g e n c y o r la rg e In d u s­ tr ia l o rg a n iz a tio n o r c e r ta in e q u i­ v alen ts e x p la in e d in th e a n - Ix ro b a W y th e s o u n d . N o w B e ll & H o w e ll h a s e n d e d aJI t h a t . B a l i & H o w e J I ' s F IL M O S O U N D 8 b rin g s y o u h o m e C a rd P tm e h O p e ra to r On Safety Board s h o u ld e r to re c o rd th e s o u n d . B ELL & H O W ELL FILMOSOUND 8 A U TO LO A D C A M ER A M O D E L 442 A n u n u s u a l c a m e ra . G iv e s y o u F IL M O S O U N D p lu s c o n v e n tio n a l s ilv e n t m o v ie s . E x c lu s iv e F O C U S -M A T IC s y s te m fo r ra z o r s h a r p m o v ie s e v e r y tim e , O p t r o n ic * E le c tr ic e y e , s lo w m o tio n , z o o m le n s a n d c a r t r id g e lo a d in g . F o r t h e G o a s I G ifa r d T h e C o ast G oiard S u p p ly C e n ­ t e r Is re c ru itin g to fill a c a rd p u n c h o p e ra to r p o sitio n . T h e jo b s t a r t s a t $4,231 o r $4,600 a y ear, d ep e n d in g on q u a lific a tio n s. A p p lic an ts w ho h a v e F e d e ra l civ il service s ta tu s m a y b e eli­ gible fo r re in s ta te m e n t. T hose w ith o u t s ta tu s will be re q u ire d to p>ass a q u a lify in g e x a m in a tio n . I n te re s te d a p p lic a n ts m a y re ­ p o rt to th e C iv ilian P e rso n n el B ra n c h of th e S u p p ly C e n te r a t 3 0 th S t. a n d 3rd Ave, B rooklyn, N .Y. o r m a y call S T e rlin g 8-5000, e x te n sio n 204 a n d ask fo r Mr. DIoss. An In te rv iew will be sch ed u led a t th e ir con v en ien ce. The DELEHANTY FILMOSOUND 8 Deltihanty in stitu te’s TA PE R EC O R D ER MANHATTAN: c e p ts F IL M O S O U N D s ta n d a r d c a s s e tte s . O ffe rs p u s h b u tto n o p e ra tio n , s o lid APRIL 5th o n - o ff s w itc h , c o m p le te w ith A WEEK AFTER 3 YEARS Incredsed Salary Just N egotiated (Includss pay tor H olidayt and Annual UmforM A llow anc*) p ro te c tiv e c a rry in g c a s e . jsd BOLET (Downtown's Leading Dept. Sfore) A « m : a j o ttlS € O r U I% a p ’T p O l i a I I T n L K 2S 732-7600 c e T Delelionty has SO years of snecessfnl experience in pr epori nq **Hew York's Finest!** Class M eets WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS a t 5:30 A 7:30 P.M. 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B u t t h e A p p e l l a t e D iv is io n o f t h e S t a t e S u p r e m e C o u r t h a s li f t e d t h a t b a n w h ile i t c o n s id e r s a r g u m e n ts o f th e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n a g a i n s t n u m e r o u s b a r g a i n i n g u n i t s o r d e r e d b y P E IR B i n S t a t e e m p l o y m e n t . T h e G o v e rn o r s h o u ld b e m o s t a n x io u s to r e c o n v e n e th e s e ta lk s w ith C SE A r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s . F u r t h e r d e la y s c o u ld h a r m S ta t e w o rk e rs im m e a s u r a b ly s h o u ld th e y b e p r o tr a c te d b e y o n d t h e c u r r e n t s e s s i o n o f t h e L e g i s l a t u r e . A f t e r a l l, a g o o d m a n y o f th e b a rg a in a b le is s u e s w e re a lr e a d y s e ttle d w ith C SEA a n d a g re e m e n ts o n a w ag e in c re a s e a n d a b e tte r r e t i r e m e n t s y s te m c o u ld c e r ta in ly b e w o rk e d o u t b e fo re th e S e n a t e a n d A s s e m b ly g o h o m e . L a st a n d by n o m e a n s le a s t th e c u rr e n t c o u rt o rd e r g iv e s t h e G o v e r n o r a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o p r o v e t o S t a t e w o r k e r s t h a t h e is s t i l l t h e f r i e n d o f c i v il s e r v i c e w o r k e r s t h a t h e w a s in p a s t y e a rs . T H E E D I T O R Urges Teacher Veterans' Credit E d ito r, T h e L ea d e r: A t th e p re s e n t tim e N ew Y o rk C ity te a c h e rs w ho served d u rin g W o rld W a r n o r th e K o re a n c o n ­ flic t b efore th e y b ecam e te a c h e rs do n o t receive p en sio n c re d it fo r th is m ilita r y service. H ow ever, te a c h e rs o u tsid e New Y o rk C ity a n d te a c h e rs w ho serv ed In W o rld W a r I do receive p en sio n c re d it fo r th e ir service. T o c o rre c t th is u n fa irn e ss , le g ­ is la tio n h a s b een in tro d u c e d in A lban y to en ab le te a c h e r-v e te ra n s in New Y o rk C ity to c o n trib ­ u te to th e R e tire m e n t S y ste m th e a m o u n t of m o n ey t h a t th e y w ould h a v e h a d to p a y a n d th u s r e ­ ceive p e n sio n c re d it fo r th e ir th r e e o r fo u r y e a rs of m ilita r y service. S u p p o rt fo r th is le g isla ­ tio n , O a la n d ra S. 1379 a n d S te in g u t A. 823, c a n b e st be exp ressed by le tte rs or w ires by In d iv id u a ls a n d o rg a n iz a tio n s to S e n a to r J o h n J . M a rc h l, C h a irm a n of th e New Y ork C ity C o m m ittee o f th e S ta te S e n a te , a n d to A ssem b ly m an E d ­ w a rd J . A m an n , C h a ir m a n of th e N ew Y o rk C ity C o m m ittee of th e S ta t e A ssem bly. C opies to th e G o v ern o r a n d to y o u r ow n re p ­ re s e n ta tiv e s In A lbany w ould h e lp b rin g th e bill o u t of c o m m itte e to th e Legislatiure fo r c o n sid e ra ­ tio n a n d ap p rov al. T ea c h e rs, veteirans, su p p o rte rs of a stro n g Civil S ervice, a n d p ro p o n e n ts o f fa ir p la y g e n e r­ ally a re u rg e d to su p p o rt th is sim ple a c t of ju stic e. S incerely y ours, F R A N K I . F IN N E L B ay sid e H ig h S chool B ay side. N ew Y o rk C iv il S e r v ic e T e le v is io n A s s o c ia te D e g re e G o v e rn m e n t T h e B o ro u g h of M a n h a tta n C o m m u n ity College is o fferin g a n a sso cia te degree p ro g ra m in gov­ e r n m e n t a d m in is tra tio n th ro u g h t h e E ^'ening a n d C o n tin u in g E d u ­ c a tio n D ivision of th e College. T h e p ro g ra m was In a u g u ra te d In S e p te m b er. 19«8, for a p ilo t K roup o f 35 F e d e ra l em ployees. I t s success h a s p ro m p te d th e col­ lege to open th e p ro g ra m to th e 120,000 F e d e ra l em ployees In th e m e tro ix jlita n a re a . T h e g e n e ra l p u b lic will be In v ited to en roll in th e S p rin g S e m e ste r w h ich begins F eb. 5 a n d c o n tin u e s th ro u g h M ay 29. All courses o ffered in th e p ro g ra m will be m ad e a v a il­ ab le d u rin g ev en ing h o u rs fo r th e co n v en ien ce of d ay tim e w orkers. S tu d e n ts who p la n to e a rn th e a sso c ia te degree in th e p ro g ra m ■will be req u ire d to com plete th e co llege’s basic (core) p ro g ra m r e ­ q u ire m e n ts p lu s e ig h t specialized F e d e ra l courses. The F e d e ra l co u rses will Include S e m in a r in L a b o r R elatio n s, F e d e ra l P e r­ so n n e l M a n a g e m e n t, F e d e ra l F i­ n a n c ia l M a n a g e m e n t, A d m in istra­ tiv e P ra c tic e s a n d T ech niq u es, F e d e ra l P ro c u re m e n t, S upply, a n d F a c ilitie s M a n a g e m e n t, Law fo r th e F e d e ra l A d m in istra to r, F e d ­ e ra l G o v e rn m e n t O rg an iisatlon a n d O p e ra tio n , a n d U rb a n P la n n in g . T h e p ro g ram as developed by M iu iiiatU u i C o u m iu n ily Coliege In O ffe re d lia s been co m m end ed by J o h n W . M acy, J r ., C h a lm a a n of th e UJS. C ivil S ervice C om m ission. T h e N ew Y ork F e d e ra l E x ecu tiv e B o a rd Is m a k in g d e ta ile d in f o rm a ­ tio n on th e co urses av ailab le to F e d e ra l em ployees. A ccording to D r. A rn o ld S olnick, D ean of E v e­ n in g a n d C o n tin u in g E d u c a tio n EWvlsion, “T h is p ro g ra m w as orig ­ in a lly desig n ed to a ssist F e d e ra l em p lo y ees a t ta i n p e rso n a l fu lfill­ m e n t a n d im p ro ve th e ir c a re e r o p p o rtu n itie s. As It w ill also be of in e stim a b le value to th o se seek in g c a re e rs in th e F e d e ra l service, th e g e n e ra l pu blic is also b eing In v ited to re g iste r a n d a t ­ te n d . A p p lic a n ts m ust be h ig h school g ra d u a te s o r h o ld e rs of a liig h school eq u iv alen cy dip lo m a. T liey will be a ccep ted on a f irs tcom e, first-se rv e d b asis a lth o u g h F e d e ra l em ployees will be given p rio rity . W h e n all av ailab le spaces a re filled, no a d d itio n a l' re g is­ t r a n ts will be accepted . I n f o rm a ­ tio n a n d a p p llca lo n s m a y be ob­ ta in e d fro m th e O ffice of E v e­ n in g a n d C o n tin u in g E d u c a tio n a t th e C ollege, T elep h o n e 2623512.” M a n h a tta n C o m m u n ity College, th e y o u n g e st of th e tw o -y ea r co l­ leges in th e C ity U n iv ersity , is lo c ated a t 134 W e st 51st S tr e e t a n d a t 79D S e v e n tli A venue. T elev isio n p ro g ra m s o f in te r e s t to civil serv ice em ployees a re b ro a d c a s t d ally over W N YC, 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 ry 23 10:30 p jn . (c o lo r)—W ith M ay o r L in d sa y — w eekly re p o rts p r e ­ se n te d In co o p e ra tio n w ith W N E W -T V . M o n d ay , F e b ru a ry 24 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — "L egal A spects of N u rsin g .” P ro g ra m 23 of a re fre s h e r course fo r nu rses. 4:00 p.m .— ^Aroiuid th e C lock— “ G anib lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e­ view .” New Y o rk Police A ca d ­ em y series fo r In -serv ice ti-aining. 7:30 p.m .—O n th e Jo b — “S iam ese a n d G a te s.” New Y o rk C ity F ire D e p a rtm e n t tra in in g series. 9:00 p j n . —New Y o rk R e p o rt (press co n feren ce) — L este r S m ith h o sts In terv iew s b e tw e en C ity o fficials a n d v isitin g n ew s­ m e n . P re s e n te d In coopei*ation w ith W O R -T V . T u esday, F e b ru a ry 25 4:00 p.m .— A ro u n d th e d o c k — “G am b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e­ view.’’ N ew Y o rk P olice A c a d ­ em y series fo r In -serv ice t r a i n ­ ing. W ed n esd ay , F e b ru a ry 26 3:00 p j n . —R e tu r n to N u rsin g — “T h e N u rse a n d New E q u ip ­ m e n t.” P ro g ra m 24 of a r e ­ fre s h e r course fo r n u rses. 4:00 p.m .— A ro u n d th e Clock— “ GtinablJng E n fo rc e m e n t R e­ view.” New Y o rk P olice A c ad - (M r. G offeo, a m e m b e r o t fhe New Y ork B a r, te ao h es taw a | CoU ere of th e City • ! New Y ork, b lh « a o th o r of m a n y books a»d a rtic le s a n d co -au ih o red **New Y ork C rim in al Law.**) M a n d a to ry R e tire m e n t A M E N D M E N T EN J u n e , 19 6 8, Of tH e l a w s r e l a t i n g (q r e t i r e m e n t o f N e w Y o r k C i t y e m p l o y e e s c r e a t e s a n o p ti o n a l c a r e e r p l a n w i t h m a n d a t o r y r e t i r e m e n t a t a g e 65. U n d e r t h e o l d p l a n , m a n d a t o r y r e t i r e m e n t Is n o t u n t i l a g e 70. H o w ­ e v e r , t h e r e a r e s u b s t a n t i a l e c o n o m i c a d v a n t a g e s t o in d u c e c h o ic e o f th e n e w p la n . T H E N E W P L A N r e q u i r e s t h e C i t y C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­ m i s s i o n t o p r o m u l g a t e a l i s t o f p o s i t i o n s w i t h m a n d a t o r y re ­ t i r e m e n t a g e d e f e r r e d u n t i l a g e 70. T h e p o s i t i o n s a r e to be s e le c te d o n t h e b a s ie o f a d v a n t a g e to t h e p u b lic s e r v ic e . T H E D U T Y t h u s a s s ig n e d to t h e C o m m is s io n p la c e s » b u r d e n u p o n i t o f e j i o r m o u s m a g n i t u d e . R e l y i n g u p o n d a ta r e c e i v e d f r o m e m p l o y e e s ’ o r g a n i z a t i o n s , t h e C o m m is s io n ’s c o n s i d e r e d c o n c l u s i o n w a s t h a t t h e r e Is n o t a s i n g l e p o s itio n t i t l e t h e i n c u m b e n t s o f w h i c h s h o u l d b e p e r m i t t e d to re­ m a i n i n p u b l i c s e r v i c e u n t i l a g e 70. P R O C E E D I N G f o r j u d i c i a l r e v i e w o f t h e C o m m is s io n ’s d e t e r m i n a t i o n w e r e b r o u g h t i n M a t t e r o f N u s b a u m (New Y o r k L a w J o u r n a l , F e b r u a r y 6, 1969, p a g e 2 ) . T h e p e t i t i o n e r , a la w a s s i s t a n t o f t h e N e w Y o r k C o u r t s , s o u g h t a n o rd e r d i r e c t i n g t h e C o m m i s s i o n t o m a k e a f u l l e r s t u d y a s to t i t l e s o f p o s i t i o n s i t w o u l d b e i n t h e p u b l i c i n t e r e s t t o a ssig n th e h ig h e r m a n d a to ry r e tir e m e n t ag e. J U S T I C E A L F R E D M . A s c io n e a g r e e d w i t h t h e p e t i t i o n e r t h a t t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f t i t l e s e l ig ib l e f o r e x t e n s i o n of s e r v i c e “ c a n n o t b e m a d e i n a c a v a l i e r m a n n e r . ” T h e ju r te t e n u m e r a t e d a p p r o a c h e s n o t a d o p t e d b y t h e C o m m is s io n w h i c h a p p a r e n t l y w e r e i n d i c a t e d t o r e a c h a v a l i d c o n c lu s io n . T h e C o m m i s s i o n d i d n o t h o l d h e a r i n g s , r e t a i n p r o f e s s io n a l c o n s u l t a n t s , o r s e e k g u i d a n c e w i t h r e s p e c t t o e m p l o y e e s of t h e C o u r t s y s t e m f r o m t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i v e B o a r d o f ti» J u d i c i a l C o n f e r e n c e . A c c o r d i n g l y , t h e j u r i s t h e l d t h a t the c o n c l u s i o n w a s n o t w a r r a n t e d t h a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n e x e rc is e d t h e i r j u d g m e n t r a t i o n a l l y , u p o n c r e d i t a b l e e v i d e n c e and In o th e r t h a n a n a r b i tr a r y a n d c a p ric io u s m a n n e r . T H E E X E R C I S E o f a d m i n i s t r a t i v e d i s c r e t i o n is n o t u n ­ f e t t e r e d . A d e t e r m i n a t i o n b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n m u s t b e the p r o d u c t o f a n a d v i s e d c o n c l u s i o n . T h e f a i l u r e t o s e c u r e guid­ a n c e f r o m t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i v e B o a r d o f t h e J u d i c i a l C on­ f e r e n c e p o i n t s t o t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s a r b i t r a r i n e s s p > a rticu larly s i n c e t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n B o a r d Is v e s t e d w i t h r e s p o n s ib ility fo r th e a d m in is tr a tiv e s u p e rv is io n o f th e C o u rt s y s te m . T H E C O M M IS S IO N n o t e d t h a t r e t i r e m e n t a g e m a y al­ w a y s b e e x t e n d e d b e y o n d 65 b y y e a r l y e x t e n s i o n s u p to five y e a r s . H o w e v e r , a s s t a t e d b y J u s t i c e A s c io n e , s u c h e x te n sio n fi a r e n o t a u t o m a t i c . T h e y r e q u i r e a p p r o v a l b y t h e ag ency h e a d a n d ai>e s u b j e c t t o f i n a l r e v i e w b y t h e B o a r d o f E s tim a te . T H E C O M M I S S I O N E R f u r t h e r n o t e d t h a t i t m a y alway* a m e n d i t s d e t e r m i n a t i o n s w i t h r e s p e c t t o p o s i t i o n t i t l e s for w h i c h a m a n d a t o r y r e t i r e m e n t a g e o f 70 is a d v a n t a g e o u s . H o w e v e r , a s J u s t i c e A s c io n e r e a s o n e d , t h e C o m m is s io n ’* d e t e r m i n a t i o n a s i t a f f e c t s a n e m p lo y e e a b o u t t o r e a c h the m a n d a t o r y r e t i r e m e n t a g e is b e y o n d a m e n d m e n t . A s to sucli e m p lo y e e , t h e e x i s t i n g d e t e r m i n a t i o n is f i n a l . T h e C o m m is­ s i o n ’s p o w e r t o a m e n d i t s d e t e r m i n a t i o n s a s t o p o sitio n s w a r r a n t i n g t h e l a t e r r e t i r e m e n t a g e s h o u l d b e e x e r c i s e d bs fa c ts a ffe c tin g jo b title s c h a n g e . I N A N Y E V E N T , a n e m p l o y e e ’s c h o i c e o f r e t i r e m e n t pla® Is v i t a l l y a f f e c t e d b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s d e c i s i o n w h e t h e r W p e r m i t i n c u m b e n t s t o r e m a i n i n C i t y s e r v i c e t i l l a g e 70. lo t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s c o n t e n t i o n t h a t it^ d e t e r m i n a t i o n is n o t f i n a l m u s t b e r e j e c t e d . A C C O R D IN G L Y , T H E C o u r t a n n u l l e d t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s d e t e r m i n a t i o n a n d r e m a n d e d t h e m a t t e r to t h e C o m m i s s i o n f o r i t s f u r t h e r a c t i o n c o n s o n a n t w i t h t h e C o u r t ’s o p in io n . F ire Dep>artm ent tra in in g seriesem y sei*ies fo r in -serv ic e t r a i n ­ F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 28 ing. 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “S iam ese 10:00 a j n . (liv e )—S ta f f O n T h e A ir—O ffic ia ls in N® a n d G a te s.” New' Y o rk C ity F ire Y o rk C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t of D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. c ia l S ervices an sw e r T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a ry 27 in in q u irie s fro m th e 4:00 p.m .— A ro u n d th e C lock— “O a m b lln g E n fo rc e m e n t R e­ in th e field. view .” New Y ork P o lice A c ad ­ 4 : 0 0 p j n . —A ro u n d th e ‘‘G a m b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t ^ em y series fo r in -se rv ic e t r a i n ­ view .” New Y o rk Police Ac ing. em y series fo r in -se rv ic e uti 7:30 p.m .—O n th e Jo b — " U n iv e r­ s a l S u m m o n s.” New Y o rk C ity in s . flo P r e -F ilin g fo r S e r g e a n t T h e re a r e t h r e e p o l i c e p r o ­ m o tio n j o b s o p e n , w i t h t h « w ritte n e x a m s c h e d u l e d f o r April 12. N o p r e v i o u s f i l i n g Is required a n d fo rm a l a p p lic a tio n Is niade a t th e a c tu a l te st. Test No. 8526, p ro m o tio n to housing s e rg e a n t; T e s t 8527, p r o ­ motion to tr a n s i t police se rg e a n t; and test 8528, p ro m o tio n to s e r­ geant In th e P olice D e p a rtm e n t are the ex am s to be h eld . Cards of a d m issio n to th e te sts ,rtU be d is trib u te d to a ll p o lic eQven, policew om en a n d h o u sin g patrolmen. The re g u la r police s e rg e a n t's irritten te s t Is w e ig h te d a t 60 vrith the p assin g m a r k d e te rm ­ ined by th e r a t e a c h iev ed by candidate w ho r a n k s 6 0 0 th in the resu lts. P e rfo rm a n c e and seniority a re w e ig h te d a t 40. w ith 7 5 percent re q u ire d . For h o u sin g se rg e a n t, s e n l o r l ^ Is weighted a t 15, 70 p e rc e n t re ­ quired; p erfo rm a n ce w e ig h te d 15, with 75 p e rc e n t re q u ire d ; a n d written te s t w eig h te d TO, w ith passing m a rk d e te rm in e d by s ta ­ tus ot c a n d id a te w ho r a t e s 4 0 th . 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The p o sitio n s p ay s $3.33 p e r h o u r to s t a r t a n d re q u ire s th r e e y ears of ex p erien ce. A p p licatio n s wUl be rec eiv ed im til F eb . 25, 1969. F u r t h e r In fo rm a tio n c an be ob­ ta in e d frcwn th e F e d e ra l Jo b In ­ fo rm a tio n C e n te r a t 26 Federal P la z a , N ew Y ork, New Y o rk 10007 a n d fro m th e m a in p o st offices In B rooklyn, th e B ro n x , Jam aica, H e m p ste a d , M id d leto w n , New­ b u rg h , N ew R o ch elle, P atchogue, PeeksklU , P o ug h k eep sie, R iverh e a d , Y o n k ers a n d th e S t. G e o r g e S ta tio n on S ta te n Is la n d . FoUow T h e L ea d e r. T o K ee p In fo rm e d , » * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ So Convenient . . . J i t f t s t * p f off FIftfc A v e n « e . . G r a n d C M t r o l . . . T im e s S q u o r e HOTEL I MANsnapl 12 W est 44th St. NEW YORK CITY Vestal Jim Forno & Son, In c Watertown Harblln Motors Inc West Nyack Foreign C an of Rockland, Inc. Woodbury Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc Woodslde Queensboro Volkswaaet), Inc. Yonkers R O C H E S T E R — S t;a t« Sen. T h o m a s L a v e rn e , R o c h e ste r R e p u b lic a n , h a s b e e n n a m e d c h a i r m a n of a new J o in t L eg islativ e O o m m ittee on P u b lic E m p lo y ee R e la tio n s to review th e T a y lo r Law . T h e la w fo rbids strik e s by p u b ­ lic em ployees. T h e a p p o in tm e n t a n d th e fo r­ m a tio n of th e co m m itte e w ere a n ­ nounced by S e n a te M a jo rity L e a d e r E a rl W . B ryd g es a n d As­ sem bly S p e a k e r P e rry B. D u iy e a , Jr. L a v ern e h a s b een t l . a i n n a n of th e S e n a te S ta n d in g C o m m ittee o n L a b o r a n d In d u s try ftince 1963. I n a s ta te m e n t on L a v e rn e ’s a p p o in tm e n t, D u ry e a a n d Brydgea sa id : “P u b lic em ployee re la tio n s on b o th th e s ta te a n d local level c o n tin u e to be one of th e m ost c h a lle n g in g p rob lem s fa c in g th e L eg isla tu re . W liile th e T aylor L aw ha« b e en o n th e s ta tu te books less th a n tw o y ears, re c e n t c o n d itio n s, in c lu d in g b u t n o t lim ­ ite d to th e New Y ork C ity te a c h ­ ers' strik e s, clearly c all fo r an im m e d ia te re -e v a lu a tio n of its ef­ fectiv en ess as a strik e d e t e r r e n t “T h e n ew L a v e rn e co m m ittee will co n sid er all a sp e c ts of th e s itu a tio n . In clu d in g re co m m en ­ d a tio n s sug g ested by th e R o ck e­ fe lle r a d m in is tra tio n , a n d will h a n d u p a re p o rt in tim e fo r p ro b ­ ab le a c tio n a t th e 1969 legislative session." 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E d u c a tio n above th e h ig h school level, r e la te d to th e d u tie s of th is p o sitio n , m a y b e s u b s titu te d fo r a ll o r p a r t of th e re q u ire d e x p e rie n c e d ep e n d in g on le n g th a n d c o n te n t of coxirse. H e m p ste a d , M id d leto w n , N ew ­ b u rg h , N ew R o ch e lle, P a tc h o g u e , P eek sk ill, P o u o h k e e p sle , R iv e rh e a d , Y o n k e rs a n d th e S t, G eorge C o m p lete In fo rm a tio n m a y be S ta tio n on S ta t e n Is la n d . o b ta in e d at th e In te ra g e n c y B o a rd o f U .S. CJivil S ervice E x a m ­ Mrs. M oore N am ed in e rs, M a in F lo o r, Fedei*al B u ild ­ A LBANY — M rs. M a u ric e T . ing, 26 F e d e ra l P la z a , New Y ork, M oore o f N ew Y o rk C?ity h a s N ew Y ork 10007, a t th e P e rso n n e l b ee n re a p p o in te d a s c h a ir m a n of R e p re s e n ta tiv e ’s O ffic s, UJ5. 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T h e o b j e c t o f t h i s a c“ f o r rn a b s o l u t e d i v o r c e . Wpisstein & 'Weisstein, A tt-o m e y s l e g a l fo r P la in tiff. > o tn W fo r P ro te c tio n fo r P ro te c tio n H s n It) ... so m o re . . . so m o re CL. •< w ill b e s e c u re . w ill liv e . ty 03 R e s p ira to ry diseases cause o r c o n tr ib u t e to a b o u t 8 0 ,0 0 0 d e a th s a y e a r in th e U n ite d States. T h e y a re th e m a jo r cause o f tim e lo s t fr o m school and w o rk . T u b e rc u lo s is re m a in s a m a jo r p u b lic h e a lth p r o b le m . D is c o v e ry a n d tr e a tm e n t m e th o d s w h ic h a re th e re su lts o f years o f research h a v e g re a tly im p r o v e d , b u t TB can o n ly b e w ip e d o u t w h e n research p ro v id e s th e a n s w e r to p re v e n tio n a n d e v e n tu a l e lim in a tio n . A i r p o llu t io n c o n tr ib u te s to th e in cre a se in re s p ira to ry diseases. T h e c o n ta m in a t io n o f th e a ir is la rg e ly ca used b y t h e w a s te p ro d u c ts o f m a n : fu m e s fr o m in te rn a l c o m b u s tio n e n g in e s ; s m o k e fr o m p o w e r p la n ts , o il re fin e rie s a n d o th e r in d u s tria l o p e r a tio n s ; o p e n b u r n in g ; trash p ile s a n d in c in e ra to rs . In e v e ry c o m m u n ity in N e w Y o rk State, H e a lth A s s o c ia tio n s w o r k d ilig e n t ly to se cu re th e fu n d s necessary to c o n tin u e th e f ig h t a g a in s t re s p ira to r y diseases a n d c o m b a t a ir p o llu t io n . T h e ir m a jo r s o u rc e o f in c o m e is th e sale o f C h ris tm a s Seals. T h e p o w e r o f th e C h ris tm a s Seal is u n iq u e in th e h is to ry o f v o lu n t a r y g iv in g . 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E a u ly » le n c r, B U S I N E S S S C H O O L S " T o p T ra in in g + Prestige” IB M K e y p u n c h , T a b , e tc . C o m p u t e r P r o g r a m m i n g , S ecretarial, B k k p m g , S w itchbd, C om ptm try, Stenotype. Free P la c e m e n t Svce. A p p r o v e d f or f o r e i g n s t u d e n t s . D a y St l i v e s , 17 1 2 K i n g s H ’w a y , H k l y n , UE 6-7200, 47 M ineola B lvd., M in eo la, L .I. C H 8-8900 (79) (83) (87) (91) (95) (99) (29) (33) (37) U s e s A B C 's CAU-VISIT-WltlTB T -M O B K eyp u nch , IB M -3 6 0 . C o m p u te r I ’ ro frru ttiiu iiig . S p i ' c i a ! I ' U E l ’ A R A T I O N B'OU C l V i I . R K U V I C E T K S T S S w ilc h b o a n l. N C U l l o o k k e o p i i i K i n u e l i i n e , 11.S ! ; Q U 1V A M C N C Y , D a y & K v e C la sse s. EAST TRKMONT A V K 4 IlO ST O N U D ., H H O N X — K I 2 -6 G 0 0 a l l K A S T K O H D l l A M H O A D , H U O N . X — 9,'i.T tiTOO V E T K R A N T R /V IN IN Q . 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A p p r a v td i n your s p a r * t i m * . 2; (78) 3; (82) 1; (86) 1; (90) 3; (94) 3; (98) COMPUTERS HIGH SCHOOL Equivalency DIPLOMA 9 W # « k N . y . • r A T H O M E 1; 4; (101) 4; (102) 3; (103) 2; (104) 101) l; (102) 3; (103) 4: (II 1; (105) 1; (206) 4; (107) 1; 4; (105) 2; (106) 4; (107» (108) 3; (109) 2; (110) 4; (112) (108) 2; (190) 2 ; (110) 1; (II 3; (113) 1; (113) 1; (114) 2; 4 ; (112) 4; (113) 4; ( i u » (115) 2; (116) 1; (117 1; (115) 2; (116) 4; (117) 3; (11 (118) 3; (119) 4; (120) 3; (121) 1; (119) 4; (120) 2; (121) 2: (122) 2; (123) 1; (124) 1; (1 2 2) 1; (123) 3; (124) 4; (131 (125) 4 ; M tD tC A L , LEGAL SECRETARY COURSES AT HOM E. A M E R IC A N SC H O O L , D IP T . 9 A P - 3 4 , BR 9 - 2 6 0 4 . A ' (2) (6 ) (76) 1; (77) (80) 4; (81) (84) 2; (85) (88) 1; (89) (92) 1; (93) (96) 4: (97) (100) 4; __________________________________________ A d d r e s * ------------------------------------------------------------B o r o 3 ;: IBM/360 145 W. 14th S tr e e t Phone: CH 2-7547 ( a t S S t.) P le a s e w r i t e m e fre e a b o u t the ( l u c t o r 8c B u t O p e r a t o r C la ss. CO-EO MODEL AUTO SCHOOL in fo r m a tio n 4; (3) 2; (7) 4 ; (9) 1; ( 1 0 ) 1 ; (11) 4 ; (13) 2 ; (14) 3; (15) 4 ; (17) 1 : (18) 2; (19) 2; (2 1 ) 1 ; (22) 3; (23) 2; (2S) 1; (26) 2; (27) 2;: (28) 2; (30) 4 : (31) 3; (32) 4; (34) (35) 4; (36) 1; (38) ; (39) 1; (40) 4; (42) : (43) 1; (44) 4; (46) ; (47) 4; (47) 2; (50) (51) 1; (52) 4; (53) 3; (55) 1 I (56) 1; (57) 3; (59) 1 : (60) 2; (61) 2; (63) 3 : (64) 4; (65) 4; (67) 1, : ( 6 8 ) 2 ; (69) 2; (71) 1 : (72) 4; (73) 1; (75) i (1 ) (5) T e a c h e r o f H e a lth a n d Ph E d u c a tio n I n D a y High (W om en ) D ece m b e r 18, 1968 Named Advisor C o lle g e T rain ed In stru c to rs, P riv a te In stru c tio n . 7 DAYS A WEEK m e e ts M o n d a y s a t 6 : 3 0 b e g i n n i n g F e b . 10. J o n f o r H lc h S chool T e a c h e r O f O rc h e s tra l M usie D ecem b er 1 8 , 196S 126) 3; (127) 1; (128) 2; (129) (126) 4 ; (17) 4: (128) 4; (130) 4; (131) 3; (132) 2 ; 2 ; (130) 1; (132) 4; (133) 1; (134) 4; (135) 2; (136) (133) 2; (134) 2 ; (135) ALBANY — S ta t e C o m m erce 2; (137) 1; (138) 3; (139) 2; 2; (137) 3 ; (138) 4; 4; (141) 4; (142) 1; (143) (140) 3; (141) 1; (142) C o m m issio n er N eal L. M o y lan of (140) D e lm a r hew b e e n n a m e d a m e m ­ 3; (144) 1; (145) 2; (146) 3; 4 ; (144) 1: (145) 3: 1; (148) 2; (149) 1; (150) (147) 1; (149) 1; (149) b e r o f th e I n t e r s t a t e A dvisory (147) 3. C o m m ittee o n th e S u s q u e h a n n a 2 . R iv e r B a sin . TRACTOR TRAILER TRUCK and BUS INSTRUCTION For Class I - 2 & 3 LICENSE SUBW AY CONDUCTOR $ 1 3 2 .0 0 a KEY ANSW ERS N Y C N e e d s P r tg . B u y e r s -~ p o > S th A « « n u ( & 5 S th S tre a t • M U 8 2013 Kews Of The Schools By A. L PETERS ......... p r o je c t T e a c h e r s W a r m lu t L a c k i n g E x p e r i e n c e ^ center fo r U rb a n E d u c a tio n evaluation of th e B o a rd of E d u c a L n ’s special p r im a r y p ro g ra m s In schools h a s co n clu d e d t h a t ^ general th e m a jo rity o f te a c h observed w ere of a v e ra g e o v e rability o r above, d esp ite th e jrtquent lack of e x p e rie n c e ," a n d thftt "alth o u g h . . . p rin c ip a ls d e ­ plored th e lack o f p ro p e r tr a in in g of fo r w ork in d ls a d v a n tareas, th e y su g g e ste d t h a t p ossib ly th e te a c h e rs lic en se d in C hild h o o d w ere b e tte r trtilned th a n th e o th e rs. H o w ev er, s tu d e n t resp o n se to jjje program w a s q u ite good: -A b o v e all th e n e c e ss a ry in g re d i­ e n t for effectiv e te a c h in g , . . . th e w a r m a n d g iv in g a ttitu d e of th e t e a c h e r to w a rd th e class . , . e x iste d in over 70 p e rc e n t o f th e claw.rooms.'* The F e d e ra lly fu n d e d T itle I experimental p rim a r y school p ro fiam reduces c la ss size a n d in ­ creases specialized In s tru c tio n a l eervlces. S ta r te d in 1967-68 in five schools In N ew Y o rk C ity, it com ­ bines th e b e st fe a tu r e s of tw o o n rolng pro g ram s, th e M ore E fIfcUve Schools a n d th e All D ay Ndgliborhood S chools. Five local school d is tric ts matched T itle I c e n tra l fvmds d ecen tralized a llo c a tio n s u n ­ der the E le m e n ta ry a n d S eco n d arj E ducation A ct to p ro v id e $850ODO fo r th e a p p ro x im a te ly 2,300 chlWi-en Involved. The p ro g ra m seeks to ra ise th e ftcedemlc a c h ie v e m e n t of th e children, Involves p a r e n ts in th e reading p ro g ram , a n d p ro v id e s 11Mon between th e e a rly g rad es and higher g ra d e s In th e school. The schools Involved a re : P S W a n h a tta n ; P S 31, B ro n x ; Pe 396 a n d P S 2®4, B roo k lyn , tnd P6 28, J a m a ic a . c o rd s a n d s tu d e n t re s o u rc e books, a cc o rd in g to D r. A n to in e tte A. S o b in a n d K e ith E . B a ird , co­ d ire c to rs of th e p ro je c t. R u b e n s te ln sa id t h a t p a c k s of th e se c u rric u lu m m a te ria ls will be p re s e n te d fo r u se In th e 29 schools of S ch oo l D is tric t 29. H e e x p la in e d t h a t th e y h a v e been te ste d in six o f th e D is tric t’s schools, a n d t h a t every school in th e D is tric t h a s h a d a role in d ev elop in g th e m th r o u g h a lia iso n te a c h e r w h o h a s w orked closely w ith D r. S o b in a n d M r. a n d c o n n e c tio n s r a t h e r th a n m e r­ it— re g a rd le ss o f th e w oeful e f­ fe c ts on e d u c a tio n a n d re g a rd le ss of th e f u r th e r p o la riz a tio n of g ro u p s as th e y c o n te n d fo r jo b s.” T h e y also c h a rg e d t h a t th e B o a rd of E d u c a tio n “h a s co m ­ p le te ly Ig no red th e e x p erien c e of re c e n t m o n th s in w h ic h th e p u b ­ lic p re ss h a s re p o r te d sh o ck in g B a ird . In sta n c es of c o rru p tio n a n d m is ­ m a n a g e m e n t t h a t a r e tra c e a b le to Im p ro p er p e rs o n n e l selectio n ,” I>r. J a y E. G re e n e , c h a irm a n of th e B o a rd of E x a m in e rs, sa id th a t i t w as iro n ic t h a t th e B o a rd of S ch o ol S e c re ta ry E d u c a tio n , w ith e ig h t o u t o f 12 D ec em b e r 19, 1968 n ew m e m b ers, n e v e r e v en m e t w ith th e e x a m in e rs b efo re r e a c h ­ (1) 2; (2) 3; (3) 1; (4) 4; in g th e ir d ecision to ab olish th e (5) 4; (6) 1; (7) 4; (6) 4; B o a rd of E x a m in e rs. (9) 2; (10) 3; (11) 3; <12) 4; (13) 1; (14) 3; (15) 2; (16) 3; (17) 1; (18) 4; (19) 1; (20) 1; C ity U n iv e r s it y R e g e n ts (21) 2; (22) l ; (23) 3; (24) 1; M i n o r i t y E n r o H m e n l U p (25) 4; A cco rding to a C ity U n iv e rsity o f New Y ork re p o r t th e n u m b e r of b la ck a n d P u e rto R Jcan s tu d e n ts a tte n d in g th e im lv e rsity is a t a n a ll-tim e h ig h , a n d a ll In d ic a tio n s a re t h a t th is e n ro llm e n t will c o n ­ tin u e to In crease. A cco rd in g to th e re p o rts th e re a re a b o u t 21,000 m in o rity g ro u p stu d e n ts re g iste re d in th e com ­ m u n ity a n d se n io r colleges. T h is is 16 p e rc e n t of th e to ta l e n ro llm e n t as co m p a re d w ith 13 p e rc e n t la st y ear. B ro o k ly n C ollege re g iste re d th e la rg e s t in c re a se In m in o rity e n ­ ro llm e n t w ith 16 p e rc e n t o f th e fu ll-tim e s tu d e n ts a n d 13 p e rc e n t of th e p a r t - t im e s tu d e n ts b elo n g­ in g to on e of th e ab o ve m e n tio n e d m in o rity groups. L a s t y e a r th e fig u re s fo r th is college w ere th re e p e rc e n t fu ll- tim e a n d 12 p e rc e n t p a r t- tim e . T w e n ty p e rc e n t of th e e n te rin g FVill 1968 class w ere fro m m in o r­ ity grou p s a t B roo k ly n. T h e tre n d in d ic a te s t h a t o v er th e n e x t th re e y e a rs a b o u t 30 p e rc e n t b la ck a n d P u e rto R ic a n s tu d e n td s will e n te r C o r n in g C o l l e g e N e e d s th e college, a fig u re t h a t m o re a c ­ c u ra te ly re fle c ts th e p e rc e n ta g e of N u m e ro n s I n s t r u c t o r s th e se s tu d e n ts g r a d u a tin g fro m fum ing C o m m u n ity College h a s th e b o ro u g h 's h ig h schools. openings for in s tru c to rs in th e fo l­ lowing fields: n u rs in g , h e a lth a n d Pl^ysical e d u c a tio n , p h ilo sop h y , D is t r ic t 2 9 D e v e lo p s art, English (r e a d in g ), b u sin ess M in is tra tio n , econom ics, secre­ A f r o - S t u d i e s M a t e r i a l tarial science, a n d sociology. S ch o o l d is tr ic t 23, Q ueens, h a s histnjctors a re p a id b e tw een ^000 and $9,700 p e r y e a r; a n d p re s e n te d fo r u se in th e C ity assistant p ro fesso rs b etw ee n $8,500 school sy te m te a c h in g m a te ria ls $12,000. A d v a n c e m e n t c a n a l- in A fric a n stu d ie s w h ic h h a v e be made to th e title o f asso ciate b een d eveloped a s a sp ec ia l p ro ­ P«'fessor a t $10,500 to $14,900 a n d je c t in t h a t d is tric t. M ax G . R u ­ b in ste in , d is tr ic t su p e rin te n d e n t professor a t $11,500 to $17,800. ^ l a l i f i c a t i o n s in c lu d e a m a s te rs p re sid e d o v er th e fo rm a l in tr o ­ ‘^ r e e an d p re fe ra b ly a d d itio n a l d u ctio n of th e s e m a te ria ls In a in th e p a rtic u la r discipline. c erem o n y a t P S 156 la s t week. D is tric t 29 h a s sp o nsored a sp e­ Pfrience Is d e sira b le b u t n o t cial T itle i n p ro je c t o n A fro ssfcntial fo r m o st p o sitio n s. A m eric an s tu d ie s since 1967, f i­ n a n c e d im d e r th e E le m e n ta ry a n d E x a m in e r s U r g e V e t o S e c o n d a ry E d u c a tio n A ct to p ro ­ m o te In n o v a tio n s in e d u c atio n . Bd. O f E d . P ro p o s a l R u b in s te in ex p la in e d t h a t th e to M ay o r L in d sa y p u rp o se o f th e p ro je c t h a s b e en to ^ Board of E x a m in e rs u rg e d th e p re p a re c u rric u lu m m a te ria ls in ^"yor, the B o a rd of R eg en ts, a n d A fric a n stu d ie s fo r in clu sio n in oj tiislature to r e je c t th e B o a rd th e so cial stu d ie s c u rric u lu m of bboH re c o m m e n d a tio n bo a ll 29 p u b lic schools In D is tric t 29 thp ^ ®®^tral s ta ff sele ctio n by a n d fo r c ity -w id e d is trib u tio n by ® ^^xamlners. th e O ffice of I n s tru c tio n a l S e rv ­ « ^ " ^ ^ n e r s called th e B o a rd ices, h e a d e d by D e p u ty S u p e rin ­ l^^d p ro p o sal “ a r b itr a r y te n d e n t of S ch o o ls D r. Seellg L e s t­ the a n d sa id t h a t it h a d er. T h e m a te ria ls ap p ly in grad es [hug^ of e sta b lish in g a k in d e rg a rte n th r o u g h h ig h school. ^ ^ ^ o n a g e pool of th o u s a n d s T h e m a te r ia ls in c lu d e r e f e r ­ ^ p a rc e l o u t on ence books, film strip s , s tu d e n t of ra c e , color, c ree d desk m a p s, film s, w all m a p s, r e ­ K e y A n sw e rs (26) (30) (34) (38) (42) (46) (50) 2; (27) 1; 4; (31) ; 2; (35) 1; 1; (39) 4; 3; (43) 2; 4; (47) 1; 4; (28) (32) (36) (40) <44) (48) 3; (29) 4; (33) 3; (37) 1; (41) 1; (46) 1; (49) 3; 4; 1; 2; 1; 2; (51) 2; (52) 4; (55) 3; (56) 1; (59) 1; (60) 3; (83) 3; (64) 3; (67) 2; (68) 4; (71) 1; (72) 1; (75) 2; (53) (57) <61) (65) (6«) (73) 4; 3; 2; 2; 4; 1; (54) (58) (62) (66) (70) (74) 4; 2; 2; 4; 1; 2; (76) 1; (77) 4; (80) 3; (81) 3; (84) 4; (85) 1; (88) 4; (89) 1; (92) 2; (93) 4; (96) 4; (97) ; (100) 3; (78) (82) (86) (90) (94) (96) 3; (79) 2; <»3) 3; (87) 3; (9 D 4; (95) 4; <90) 3; 1; 4; 2; 4; 3; (101) 3; (102) 4; (104) 3; (105) 2; (106) 2; (108) 2; (109) 4 ; (111) 3; (112) 2; (113) 3; (115) 2; (116) 3; (118) 4; (119) 4; (120) 3; (122) 3; (123) 1; (125) 2; (103) 3; 4; (107) (110) 4; 4; (114) (117) 2; 1; (121) (124) 4; (126) 3; (127) 2; (128) 1; (129) 2; (130) ; (131) 4; (132) 2; (133) 1; (134) 1 o r 3; (135) 4; (136) — ; (3137) 4; (138) 2; (139) 1; (140) 2; (141) 2; (142) 2; (143) 2; (144) 2; (145) 3. T each er M CRNSK AS TKACIIKR OF (X)MMON IIKANCH S IB J K C T S IN DAY KLEMKNTAKV SCHOOLS J a n u a r y 7, KMU> Subje ct to Investigration of rowril and experience, aiid to verUiciition of elitfibiliiy and exaiiination ra tines. S u b je c t to meetiiiK' prepariition rcquirementa In lu ll by F e b ru a ry 1, 1074. R u th N R osonb aum, 9070 ; Koee Su<-how, 9 0 18; Gloria Levine, D oro­ thy E p h r aim , 8SC2: ic tor S IVrlnian, 8 8 08: Id a S Ru->kin, 81154; Vincent J Grayson, 8 6 30; Roalie Kleiiir, 8 lU 8 ; Jill 0 Andoron, 85 50; Alan E 1-uclier, 8 5 ^ 8 : Marie C Molloy. 8 r>;j-l; Marsrucrite L G rif­ fin, 8 4 7 6: Mary M Havlin, 84 72: Andrew M Razin, 8 4 j 0 ; M ark H She rman, 843 0; G eorgiana H a rt, 8 3 88; Daniel K Brent, 8;J70: J a m e s Michaelis, 8 :!.‘iC: Norman G Tietche r, 8 .1 0 6 : Selma A<ller, 8;i.14; J u d i t h H Wachtel, 8314; E liz abeth A Chamber.*!, 8 308; Carole WcIss, 8i294; J u d ith M Bosenwaseer, 8‘2 82; A r th u r 6 Siegel, 8 3 8 2 : aK th ryn M Clairborne, 8 2 7 6 ; o J an A Rich, 82 40; Betty J Hamashig e, 82 0 8 : ed I^indenbertr, 8 178: Joel M Siegre^nan, 8178; Stanley M Gold­ m an, 8 178: Vcrlon L Stone, 8 106; J an e G Ortner, 8 156; M aurice S Kaprow, 8 14 6 : Michael E Im port, 8 1 24: M ar trare t P W eathers, 8 118; P e te r A Bt^rman, 8 114; Joyce M Green, 8 104; R u th M Smith. «1 04 . K an cy S Lipson, 807 0; Ni>rman H Nas. 8 0 7 2: P a tri c ia T Myers, 8 052; Gary M Feldman, 803 0; P e te r D Schaf­ fer, 8 0 2 3: R ic h ard J El birt, 7!»98; S^nean Y Mach, 7 9 08 ; W oodraw J Elmore, 79 8 8 ; Denin Racine, 7 9 8 8 : Marcia R Blumenthal, 7 98 2 : Fern J R o th 79 7 8 ; l-^t^-lle M S c h w a rtz , 7 9 7 2 ; I.indad F Griul, 7 9 68 ; R obert B Miller, 7 9 3 6 ; Michael E Spimlel. 7 9 3 6 : Susan B Scott, 7914; Bri.-ui J Wachs, 7 9 1 4; Linda H Vermilye. 7 9 14 ; Jose ph Amchin , 7.004; Irwin Botw inick, 7 8 94 ; M ar k L, Golby, 78 84; P e te r F Perr y, 7 88 4 ; Selma Brenner, 7S72; Miohacl H Schenkler, 7S72 : Mlri.%m B S.-vlzman, 7 863; B arb ara L Sekulski, 7 8 5 2 ; Ellen G Fields, 7S4 2; Ludm ila Osolobe, 7834; J u d i t h E Kaplan, 78 30: Alan S Eisenberg-, 7 8 2 0 ; Eric G J.acobson, 7 7 83: Michael Lop ardi, 7 7 7 8; Richard F Bloom, 7 7 4 6 : Ir w in Leibowitz, 7 7 4 6: Tod R Grose, 7 7 3 6 : R ona D.ankner, 7730; M a t­ thew A la aacson, 7 7 2 6; Elaine Frey, 7 7 20 : Le v e re tt C Slark, 7 72 0 ; Al:ui M Kaplan, 7 7 1 8 : Lenore K Mendelsohn, 7 7 1 6 : Li llia n M Torsers en, 7 7 1 6; R ich­ a rd L Schary, 7 7 1 4 ; Daniel G Fa in berp , 7 7 04 ; R ichard P F ein berr. 7094. Gerald P Moryenstern, 7 694; Lloyd L H o ffm an. 7 68S: S abra Elmore, 7 682; Leo R Sheer, 7 6 7 6 ; E!aine M Ket-lia. 7 6 74 : Mitchell E Wallick, 7 674; Bemic« S FeiteiM n, 7 06 2 ; Nancy M Bulin, 7 5 6 2 : K ath le en M Donohue, 7 646; Tiinrim e tt B Davis, 7 822: Ja m e J ean, 76 2 0 ; Lillian O Mintz. 70 20; J u d ith Neff, 7 6 2 0 : Abbey B M an bu rr, 7 6 2 0; N orm a M arm o r, 76 1 0 ; Ju d y TIsdell, 7 6 0 4; Linda M Ti-lce. 76 0 4 ; Stephen J Brechcr, 70 00; P a u la E Feinstein, 7.')08: M aria nne R Lurie, 7 5 8 2 : Sheila H Dolin, 7 .'')6 8 : B ea­ trice Weisaman, 7 36 8 : J an n R Macken­ zie, 7 56 8 ; Harold B Wohl, 7 5 6 2 : Repina D Goetz, 7 5 4 6: Lloyd M Rotkf.T, 75 4 6 ; Helena M N aim ark, 7 5 3 6: Mary J WhiteXord, 7 5 3 6 : Doloree R McEniB-ott. 762 6; N ata lie A Pu ll m an, 7518; Susan E Fa rber, 75 1 6 ; Sus an E Kiel, 7r.ltl; Dale S Best, 7 4 9 4 ; Nin a R Berman, 74 84; Rich­ a rd J liovas, 7 4 7 6: Susan E Cohen, 7 4 7 2 ; Sydney Lane. 74 72: Lawrence D F ornaro. 7 4 6 4 ; William N Nllen, 7 4 56: Ric hard H Di-ucker, 7 452; R u th I Minert. 7 4 52 : Guseie W Richter. 74 5 2 : Susan N Bog-oslaw. 7 4 3 2: Howard A Jaool>«>, 7 442: Marion R Millet. 7442. Eliza b e th T P la ta , 7442; Ix w ig A Berg-nian, 7 4 4 2 ; Lawi-enoe M Isaacson. 7 4 24 : Sheila E Sinkkinpr, 74 2 0 : A u d ­ rey W Brook. 7 1 0 0 ; Carolyn E Reznik, 7:i88: Gail M Rami>olla. 73R0; R ob ert H Fcinstein, 7 3 73 ; Bette J StonneM, 7.378: T im o thy J Fallon. 7 3 72 : Carol White. 7 3 6 8 : R o berta A I^ewcnthal, 7.‘t58; Alan Frie'aa. 7 3 4 8 ; P a u l Fitihhein, 73 36; H ow ard P Roenberg-, 7 31 6 : Richard J Brooks, 73 0 0 : Chaclee S W aditc r, 7 2 94; Romolo Sama, 7294; Gary J I’osilkin, 7 288: La w re nce C Gibel. 72 88; Chest­ e r A Holt, 7 2 8 4; Donna L Davis. 727 4; Sue B Dorn. 7 2 7 4 ; Bruno J MIchaelewski 7 2 7 4 ; Iv a n R Balk. 7 2 7 4 ; Rtei.hen J Abramow itz. 7 20 4 ; Ir a L Bonirind, 7 2 62; J o a n R Pom e ra n tz . 72.52; Rosemary T Pctrella , 7 26 3 ; S h a ro n B Salomon, 7 232; Gerald A Cohen, 7 2 3 2 ; Barry A Ma^=tel- B d . o f E d . E x te n d s V a c a tio n E lig ib le S p rin g In P u b lic S c h o o ls L is ts lone, 72.30: Arne* 9 J en . 7 2 2 6 ; P u innne S Miller, 72 3 6 : J u d i D Tt: and, 7 226; M arp aret P M acla chlan, 7 2 2 4 ; Jo.-inn Lipson. 7 2 2 2 ! Mildred Cohen 7 2 2 0 : H a r ­ riet W ei nbau m, 7 2 2 0 ; Karl C Kolk<i»i, 7 216: I>»'lie S McGuire, 7 2 1 4; M a r sh a II Gruiiberp, 7 2 1 2; Nath.an M Mire. 7220: Nancy DiPaolo, 7200; Berni'-e FI pner, 7200. H a rrie t M Norris. 7 1 9 0; Giiil W Weiss, 71 9 0 ; N orm a n O Alpert, 7 1 80 ; Shelia V Mohl, 7 1 7 0 ; Jam e s R A nder­ son, 7 1 4 8 ; Maurice Pudno«, 7 1 4 6 ; S ta n ­ ley J Collymore, 7 1 4 2 : R o b erta L Kohn, 7 i 4 2 : Lynno M Sindorla, 7 136; Wil­ lia m r i l m a n , 7 1 3 0 : M arporie E G!alter. 7 1 30 ; L o r e t t a M Caeey, 7 12 8 ; Sheldon E Fe u e re ta d t, 7 1 2 8 : J o a n A Scotland. 7 1 2 6 : J o h n A Dipennaro. 7 1 1 6 : M ark Her, 7 1 1 0 ; Shirley T Groitzer, 7 1 06: T>ol8 n Sh a rln n , 7 1 0 6 : P a tr i c ia H Aupenfeld. 7 1 0 4 ; A rlene T Jones. 7 0 96 ; Lynn F Zivin. 7 0 9 6 : Dou(rla« D Samuels . 7 0 9 4; Jed P la ic h o w , 7 0 9 4 : Lois A Eneelm an. 7 0 84 ; Oladyn Lara ciiente , 7 08 4 ; M.-vryrr a c e C Mullen, 70 8 4 ; David M Soroka. 708 4; Jo h n P Liuzzo, 7 0 8 4 ; Sta n le y T Weber, 7 0 78 ; J o h n P R e r a n . 70 7 4 ; TelW She rman. 7 0 6 2 : Mlch.'tel J Gray. 7 0 54 : Ricardo L Echeandia, 7 0 4 2 ; Jo.in A Gursky, 7 0 4 2 : Sheila H Feld. 7038; GeraMine F Angreloro. 7 0 3 2 : Vincent J Niinno. 70 3 2 ; T^eslie E Goldenberir. 7 0 26 ; Jef fre y D Simon, 7 0 2 6 ; Vera Siitepel. 7 0 30 : B a r b a r a A Brenowitz , 7 0 1 2; Bev­ erly J Niland. 7 0 1 2 : J e r ry D I^'s.-vnti#;. 7 0 / 0 , H arv ey Posner, 7 0 4 : B ar b a r a H Pe pitone, 6990. Susan Gallo, 6 9 8 4; Vicki GeKanil. fif>80; B etty L H erm an, 6978; F r a n . is T W ater s. 6 96 8 ; Sheila L Roseniierp. 696S: J u d ith L Oufiman. 9 5 8 ; F.lizab e th M Robbins, 6 0 48; N orm a B MenaUer, 694 2: Steven M Bernstein, 693 8; Jo elyn Fusco, 6 938; J o an M Li<.i.nli, 0 9 36 ; R o b erta J Dapen, 6736 : Carolyn G O'Brien, 6928; Hterehel E Mobley. 69 20; E r n a A F rie d m an . 6 920; ^Taria L S.Tiiimel. . . 9 1 6 : C Alanna Cleary. 6910; Snsan H Secular. 69 16; Michael L Hirs<h. 6908; Bar ry E Sherr . 09 0 6 ; Al­ bert EisenfeM, 6 894: I> o n ar d J Keu*w’h. 6 8 86 ; R obert J Resehke, 688 4; « e th B ."^terlinpr, 68 8 4 ; E r ik G Kroll, f.f<74: Petiny T>evine« 6.'>58: Beatrice N;id.T.n. 68 54; Valerie A Ercolino, 6854; .T;inet E Korm an, 6 8 5 4 ; J e f fre y H a n ft, r..s.%2; H ow ard E Frie d m an. 6 8 46 ; Vine*iit L Merenda. 68 4 6 : H arv ey Saffan . 842; ‘^ylvia Diamaond, 6 842: S.vmle D Greene. 6 8 36 ; Charlefl H W ar h af tip , 68 34: Ro­ bert J Weinreb. 6 832: Adrienne J Trenk, 6822; Rose W ak sh u ll. 681 2: Anita S Ka?en. OSIO; Maiireen M Meehan. 6 810; Stanley J Wen<1ol. 6810; Tyenn ,T 6800. F ran c is M Devaney, 67 90: C.iry D Kiman. 6 790; J a n e A Price. 6790; Ran­ dall D Hover, 6 7 8 4 ; Morris W Binder, 6 7 8 0 ; a.Tne S Sheri, 6780; Dureen E Pow rrs, 6 7 7 0; Harold S Brown Jr.. f,77<>; M.ari,"vn Jolles, 6 6 7 6 8 ; B ar b a r a M Grccnberp, 07 6 8 ; Carol S Alden. 6760; T i t e r C Jeannopoulofl, 6 758; D aphne L Hertie rt 67 48; M ark A Stine, 7 4 8 ; CecHy C.-.ldstein. 6 7 48; M.idellno Firetae , 6742; Fred K R o se nb la tt, 6 74 2 ; R o b ert R Lan per, 67 4 2; Hilary J Distler, 678 ; E d ytbe C Ford. 6 7 0 8 ; M ark I Frie d m an . nrftO; M arily n C Bleler, 6 6 9 0 ; Michele T. Mahler. 6 6 7 4 ; Charle E P e rr y 6674- «;imnel E F o celm an , 66 6 4 ; E llio tt T T.«w. 6 664; R o W r t J Dennison, 6 6 5 4 : Siepb en M Slom iak. 6 6 5 4; Daniel Drijlioer, 6 6 4 2 ; Gregory T Safr ls 66 4 2 ; There>^e M Cervinl, 66.TS; Calosrera E Cicero. f. r3 4 ; Barb ara A K a sha h , 66.12; David S kin. 6 626; Chris tine E Fierslein, Virtrliii.i K Forna^i, 6 6 2 2 ; Saul H Tirodman, 6 6 2 2: A r t h u r H Kref. 661 2; NLi.h01.T4* Grillo, 66 0 0 ; Asaye Ta k a e l, cr.SO; A’ an .T Barnett, 6 5 58; M artin Ri.«-enber<r. 6r.5S: V e n etta M Switzer. cnr.S; Ste phanie T Chylak, 6r..">” v ichael«, cr>52. David T> R abin, 0 5 3 8; Calvin T:..»heliild, 6ri3R; Ellery C S.amuels, B.irhar a M Sheibow, 653 8 Howar.i S T.apidoe.. 6"i38; Eileen A Clarke, f,.">’ 6: CliffoTd X Smith. 6 5 1 6 ; C on sta n .e ''.. ftaras, r.506; R o b ert A Ouaffliato. r i f i n ; Ty>on W Rimsman. 6 4 8 0 ; MIelirll' M Lie1>eiTiian. 64 80; Doris A Rendt 641’, 6; Donna L Werner. 6 4 6 6; Charles J Ad »ie<-. 6432; S ara h R Realy 64 22; Yvonne Miiknmnl. 6 1 0 6 : Jtine M Carcv. 6402; J W.irmbler, 6 392; Ar’ine Z .'190' B ar b a r a ,T Rosenfeld, 6 386: .innnne M Mii^ner, 6 3 8 0 ; Phvll is R S e h w a ’-fz. 6370; Jacfinellne A W alker, 636 0- An­ thony ,T DeCamello, 634 8: Colette \ O'Reilly. 6.338; Carole A Vure, cV!2x; L a u r a S Ross, 63 28; Priscilla G K - . r l i . 03 26: R o b ert L Solks. 6318- K n d .l .e n ^ Pow rrs, 6 3 1 8 ; R ichard B Nallt:.'.»-on; 63 06: IV'nis O Silverman. 6306: .T Be-knwltE. 0 302; .Tack F Kudellta. • •’•lO; R o lv rt J M nrp h y , 6286; r^ei« v /<>. wil7, 6 2 80: M y rna E Oreencras. All,an D n-eenbercr. 02 6 6 ; F r .m .in e T Pnrens. 02 8 4 : K atlierine T \-i.i. mv. 6244: Pliilln I, Levine. 62 44: r;, - , , ’ f}, ATider-ion. 6224: nnet B T/evic i . k ;. Ju n e K Smilh . 6196. Kennetli IT Abrams. 610 8: Kulw ii ■ V: T>--Ty, 0 1 70 : Plivllis Y ano ff. 6170- 11, tinie L White, 615 4; Fre<I IT ( i • ir. 6 150: Rob ert A Roseublum, fll.'iS■ othy S K.inlan, 61 38: Felice A Pi f' .-o, 61 2S: Leslie P Ltvbin, 6128- v .... . M 0>.eilnn,li.r, 6 1 ‘’2: Aldah L Wi -i.-. I ,^n, 0 0 96; tVilMir Relnfcldd, 60.<5(!: I ' - i a Mnwa, 6060- Fu-reiie P T.afralt.n, i;i-t1; Norm an B Rnmirez, 60 14- MarlcM.- T? ‘Jinirer, no ? ? - Mleliacl A Milove f.iii':<".-irl A Vi'ri.'i;ino, 0 002: Jacob .1 .,.,ldl slein, r>0!t2; J.ino S Rosenberir. .'iii'.n. N e w Y o r k C i t y ’s s c h o o l c h i l d r e n w ill h a v e a l o n g e r S p r i n g r e c e s s t h i s y e a r , a s a r e s u l t o f a B o ar< J o f E d u c a t i o n r e ­ c e n t d e c is io n . S c h o o l s w ill b e c lo s e d f r o m M o n d a y , M a r c h 31 t h r o u g h F rid a y , A p ril 4, a n d will reo p e n B e rn a rd E. D o n o v an ex p lain ed . o n M o n day , A p ril 7. T h e y h a d T h e schools h a d been o p en on prev iou sly b ee n sch e d u le d to be closed only o n H oly TTiursday th e d a y follow ing T h a n k sg iv in g a n d G ood F iid a y , A pril 3 a n d 4, a n d o n D ecem b er 2G a n d 27, u s u ­ in o rd e r to p ro v id e e x tra school ally school ho lidays, to h elp m a ke d ay s to m a k e u p in s tru c tio n a l u p lo st In s tru c tio n a l tim e. T h e y tim e lo st in th e sch oo l strik e h a d also in s titu te d th e 4 5 -m in u te T E A C H E R E X C H A r> n E lo n g e r scho o l d ay on N ovem ber la s t F all. Tup ju n ior liiKh school in y i i n n - wjih }ii).'liesl readiriff scores necils T h e B o a rd e x p la in e d t h a t th e 25. tfa.-lwr. Call 224 -8423. N orm ally , th e schools a re closed Pri-k in derirarte n to 5 th Gr. for ii. « ex­ in s tru c tio n a l tim e will now be p erim en ta l ele mentary school, eominiinfo r th e CTliristmas recess fro m m ade up by e x te n d in g tlie ity orlente<l. e x tra services, learlier iiides. etc., NYC licensed re;;iil.ir nn<l D ay th ro u g h New school d ay by 45 m in u te s fo r all C h ris tm a s Biibf-titiite teachers. Call 4!tS-'i7!M) I'33 2K . p u p ils 'a n d te a c h e rs th ro u g h Y e a r’s D a y a n d fo r th e E a ste r re ­ I’er Itiein .Sub. Tea<'hers, a l’ i;r,i.|es. cess fro m (jc o d F rid a y th r o u g h A pril 22. P54K , 195 Sa nfo rd St,, n n .i.liljn , N,V. 1120."). Jai'k Slesrcl. Priii, th e follow ing week. “R e c e n t e x p erien ce In d ic ates Fiill-tinie HiOiool ficoretary. PS 151, Iln.uklyn. 763 Knickerbocke r Ave. I'all .'IMlt h a t p u p il a tte n d a n c e fo r th e D o n o v an e x p lain ed t h a t th e 314 5 or 3K6-3180. n * ak e-u p is f a r b e tte r on th e 45- revised p ro g ra m w as d ecid ed u p ­ T( acliei-8 of all .’ieenses (J.H,S., 'ir. 1) S.. Common B ra nch Subjocts, Voealjun.il m in u te e x te n d e d p erio d u n its o n a f t e r c o n su lta tio n w ith m a jo r Ti-s,. Simp T r s . ). Im m edia te full t me va'aiK'ies. M a n h a tta n II.S. for imvs th a n on th e m a k e -u p -d a y s t h a t p a r e n ts ’ o rg a n iz a tio n s, th e U n ite d (f o n n e r ly Publi c School # 0 2 2 1. '^ tiO w ere fo n n e r ly n o n -sc h o o l d a y s,” F e d e ra tio n of T e a c h e rs a n d p rijibciiuiH. Teachers with any lieiiir-e ,r» elicil'le. 4!l() Hudson St., ManUtoi:u*. Su 4 )e rin te u d e n t o f School£ Dx. c iy a ls’ g ro u p s. W A 4-241*1. 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S econ d , th e ttieo ry h o ld s th a t by cooling th e au-dor of p o te n tia l successors, th e G o v e rn o r keep s th e Ud o n ex p lo ­ sive fo rces w ith in th e S ta t e R e ­ p u b lic a n o rg a n iz a tio n , w hile r e ­ ta in in g g re a te r free d o m o f a c tio n in h a n d -p ic k in e th e R e p u b lic a n c a n d id a te fo r G o v e rn o r in 1970. Irre s p e c tiv e o f th e p red ictJo n s of fa v o rite p o litica l cla re v o y a n ts, th e p o litic a l h o t sto v e le ag u e b u rn s w ith s p e c u la tio n in th e c u sto m a ry p>ost-election m a n n e r, a n d n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e G O P p»ls ch o ice of lit. GK>v. M aico lm W ilson, a r e r y h o t ijro sp ect in tt%at leagu e fo r R e p u b lic a n n o m ­ R E P E A T in ee fo r G o v e rn o r in 1970 is S p e a k e r o f th e A ssem bly P e rr y B. D u ry ea, J r . o f M o n ta u k , L J . A t th is m o m e n t h e is a very w a rm piece o f p o litic a l p ro p e rty . S u re -F o o te d P o litica lly T h e 4 8 -y e a r-o ld A ssem bly m an is se rv in g In h is e ig h th y e a r as a S ta t e L e g isla to r, b u t h a s lo n g sin ce d e m o n s tra te d h is s u r e ­ fo o ted In s tin c ts In th e p o litic a l ju n g le s. In 1966, w ith th e su rg ic a l sk ill o f a D r. C h ris tia n B e rn a rd , h e d e ftly rem o ved A ssem b ly m an G eo rg e L. I n r a lls , R e p u b lic a n F lo o r le a d e r, fro m h is le a d e rsh ip p o sitio n , a n d w as h im self e le c te d R e p u b lic a n M in o rity L e ad e r. A ssem b ly m a n D u ry e a com es w ell eq u ip p e d fo r th e p o litic a l w ars. H is la te fa th e r, P e rr y B. D u ry e a , S r., h a d also re p re s e n te d th e S u ffo lk C o u n ty d is tric t in th e A ssem bly a n d u n til h is re tir e m e n t, w as a m e m b e r of R o c k e fe lle r's c a b in e t as O o m m lssio n er of C o n ­ se rv a tio n . 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F u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n c a n be ob­ ta in e d from Uie F e d e ra l Jo b I n ­ fo rm a tio n C e n te r a t 26 F e d e ra l P la z a , New Y ork, N ew Y o rk 10007 a n d fro m th e m a in p o st offices in B rooklyn, th e B ro n x , J a m a ic a , H e m p ste ad , M id d leto w n . N ew ­ b u rg h , New R o ch elle, P a tc h o g u e , P eek skill, P o u g h k e ep sie. R iv e rh e a d , Y o n k ers a n d th e S t. G «orge S ta tio n on S ta te n Is la n d . E X T R A C R E T I R B D o ed fo r f u ll- t c h a u ffe u r iiifr s e rv ic e . C h a u ffe u ra R n ti A v e . c Ip ft re a r lo b T e le t y p e R e p a ir W »c O' XI ,4* >. ra t : « c << w IJ U > P5 U c/i e n z I U (C o n tin u ed from P a g e 1) F o r c o m p ariso n p u rp o ses, we selected S ta te em ployees In s a l­ a ry g ra d e 14 a n d below, since th is g rou p repa-esents th e v£ist m a jo rity of S ta te w orkers a n d e lim in a te d th o se p o sition s of a h ig h e r supervisory n a tu re . O ur f a c tu a l c o m p a riso n proves conclusively t h a t New Y ork S ta te workei-s e a rn c o n ­ sid erab ly less th a n th e ir c o u n t­ e rp a rts in p riv a te In d u stry . F ig ­ u res show t h a t th e a v e rag e w eekly e a rn in g s fo r em ployees in p riv a te in d u s try in New Y o rk S ta te as of O ct. 1968 w ere $126 w eekly o r $6,553.04 y e a r­ ly. A t th e sam e tim e, th e a v e r­ ag e sala ry fo r 110,000 em ployees in g ra d e 14 a n d below w as $113.94 a week o r $5,929 a n ­ n u a lly . T h is is 10.6 p e rc e n t low­ e r thstn t h a t of th e em ployees In th e v ario us p riv a te In d u s try g ro u p s w h ic h we su rv ey ed . T o re a c h fu ll-p a y c o m p a ra ­ b ility , a cost of liv in g a d j a s tm e n t m u s t be a d d e d to th e 10.6 lag In th e a v e ra g e S ta t e sala ry . T h e CJonsumer P ric e I n ­ dex h a s been risin g a t a n a la r m ­ in g r a te since th e la s t S ta te p a y raise in A p ril o f 1968. E c o n ­ o m ists w ho h a d p re d ic te d a 4.3 U> 4.5 p e rc e n t a n n u a l in c re a se a r e b eing p ro v ed w rong. T h e a v e ra g e p e rc e n t of In crea se p e r m o n th fro m la s t A pril to la s t N ovem ber (on a n a n n u a l basis) w as 4.9 p e rc e n t. T liu s on th is basis a 5.9 p e rc e n t a n n u a l in ­ c re a se c a n be ex p ected . T lie to k e n 4 p e rc e n t acro ssth e b o a rd ra ise p ro p o sed by th e G o v e rn o r does n o t even to u c h Uie cost of liv ing rise. Ba.sed on th e p erio d fro m A p ril 196« to la s t Noveml>er, tive p ro jec te d co st of liv in g rise fo r a n 1 8 -m o n th p e rio d w o uld re s u lt In a n a d d itio n a l n in e p e rc e n t In crease. I f we a re to a p p ro x im a te fu ll p a y c o m p a ra b ility fo r S ta te w o rk ­ e rs based on av e rag e a n n u a l e a rn in g s by M a rc h 31, 1970, it will be ne ce ssary to a d d a n a d d itio n a l n in e p e rc e n t ad­ ju s tm e n t to th e 10.6 p e rc e n t d ifficlen cy in th e a v era g e S ta te sa la ry as of la s t O cto b er. T h u s th e in c rea se in th e av erag e S ta te s a la ry sh o u ld be in th e a re a of 19.5 p e rc e n t by M a rc h 31, 1970, in o rd er to a p p ro x ­ im a te fu ll p a y com pai-ability. T ills a d ju s tm e n t w ould re s u lt in a n in crease of $1,155. B re a d , N o t M arb le T o d ay, m a n y of th e low erp a id S ta te em ployees a re in p o v e rty c o lu m n o r b o rd e rin g on its frin g es. O n th e one h a n d . G o v e rn o r R o ck efeller w a n ts New Y ork S ta te to h a v e th e g re a te s t S ta te in th e c o u n try . B u t good g o v e rn m e n t d ep en d s on satisfie d , e ffic ie n t, a n d d e d i­ c a te d w ork force. M a rb le -fa c e b u ild in g s will n o t p u t b re a d on th e ta b le of th e $4,000-ay ea r w age e a rn e r. T h e people a re m u c h b e tte r in fo rm e d to ­ d a y in tW s e ra of im p ro ved ma.ss . co m m u n ic atio n s. Tliey ktiow w h a t’s going on. How does th e S ta te -e m p lo y e d clerk o r s te n o g ra p h e r feel w h en lie re a d s th a t th o u sa n d s of New Y o rk C ity public em jiloyees in n o n -p ro fe ssio n a l jobs will be re a liz in g a $6,000 m ln in n m i w^ige by 1971? M ayor L in d sa y sto o d before you y e ste rd a y r e ­ la tin g a ta le of fiscal h o rro r fo r New Y ork C ity. Y et h e w as still able to a g re e to th e $6,000 m iu im u iu . r g e s L e g i s l a t o r s O n a n o th e r fro n t, th e G o v e r­ n o r is p ro p osin g m ore t h a n 4,700 new job s in S ta te service a t a co st of a p p ro x im a te ly $30,000,000. Y et fo r y e ars th e re h a s l)een th o u s a n d s of im filled v a ­ ca n cies fo r w h ich fu n d s w ere allo cated . M o st of th e u n fille d jo b s w ere in th e la rg e s t S ta te A gency— th e D e p a rtm e n t of M e n ta l H ygiene, In th e w a rd service a re a , w h e re a m a ssiv e re c r u itm e n t c a m p a ig n by th e D e p a rtm e n t fell f la t on its face. W liy? T lie a n sw er Is obvious. W h a t p erso n w ould ta k e a jo b re q u irin g h im to p e rfo rm In m a n y cases, w ork sim ila r to n u rs in g d u tie s on a s a la ry of less th a n $5,000 a y e ar? N o t m a n y . O u r m em b ers a re f r u s tr a te d , dem o ralized a n d co n fu sed . T h e y h a v e ta k e n i t on th e c h in tim e a n d tim e a g a in . T h e y h a v e a c te d in a m o s t re sp o n 8ibl« m a n n e r. T h ey h a v e b ee n p a tie n t, d esp ite th e f a c t t h a t n e g o tia tio n s b etw een th e S ta te a n d o u r o rg a n iz atio n h a v e b een lia lte d two y e a rs in succession. PV irtunately, la s t y e a r, w e m a n ­ aged to e n te r in to a b b re v ia te d c o n tra c t ta lk s. B u t th e p ro s ­ p e c t of n e g o tia tio n s re s u m in g b efo re th e 1969 b u d g e t is a d o p te d is b leak in d e ed . W h y m u s t S ta te em ployees su ffe r b ecause of th e c o n fu sio n r e ­ su ltin g fro m th e T a y lo r L aw ? T h e to k e n fo u r p e rc e n t w as th e s ta r tin g o ffer m a d e by th e a d m in is tra tio n in n e g o tia tio n s la s t N ovem ber as w as th e G ov­ e rn o r’s p rop o sed e ig h t p e rc e n t in 1968. L a st y ea r, we w ere lucky, if you could call i t th a t. B u t th is y e a r is a d iffe re n t case. D etails R efu sed W h a t is even m o re d is tu rb ­ in g a n d ir r ita tin g is th e f a c t t h a t th e G o v ern o r h a s re fu se d to divulge— e x c ep t fo r th e fo u r p e rc e n t— w h a t is c o n ta in e d in th e 1969 b u d g et fo r S ta te e m ­ ployees. H is re p re s e n ta tiv e say s tlia t no specifics sh o u ld o r c a n be m e n tio n e d u n til n e g o tia tio n s a re resolved. W e w ould a g ree w ith th is IF w'e kn ew t h a t n e g o tia tio n s w ould be re su m e d before th e b ud g et is passed . B u t w e d o n ’t know th is a n d a p pai-ently n e ith e r does a n y o n e else. W e a re n o t o n ly c o n c e rn e d w ith th e p a y raise. T h e re a re m a n y o th e r b e n e fits w h ic h w ere offered by th e S ta te a d ­ m in is tra tio n , in c lu d in g a n Im - Sen.FlynnNam ed (C o n tin u e d fro m T ag e 1) of Y o nk ers, is c h a m p io n in g C S E A ’s bill fo r $1,200 a c ro s s -th e b o a rd ra ise fo r all S ta t e e m ­ ployees (S e n a te 3076). H e also Is su p p o rtin g a n o th e r C7SEA bill, one w h ich req u ests t h a t em p lo y ees’ i-etlrem en t b e n efits be co m p u ted o n th e basis of th e ir h ig h e s t th r e e y ears sa la ry in s te a d of on th e p re s e n t basis of th e h ig h e s t five y ears sa la ry (S e n a te 3 8 3 -A ). I n a d d itio n F ly n n h a s ag re e d to su p p o rt C SEA ’s req u e st to th e L eg islatu re fo r a w elfare fu n d fo r S ta te em ployees p ro v id ed by th e S ta te a n d a d m in is te re d by CSEIA fo r m em bers a n d n o n -m e m b e rs alike. T h e S e n a to r wtvs In s tru m e n ta l la st y ea r In iielping sp o n so r a tw e n ty -y e a r h a lf p a y re tir e m e n t bill fo r S ta te police w h ich w as la te r vetoed by G o v e rn o r R o c k e ­ feller. p ro v e d re tir e m e n t p la n . A l­ th o u g h a n y p en sio n im p ro v e ­ m e n t w ould n o t be re fle c te d in th is y e a rs’ b u d g et, it still w ould re q u ire le g islatio n d u rin g th is session. T h is Is w h y I a m h e re to d a y — to seek y o u r s u p p o rt th r o u g h le g isla tio n in m a k in g o u r s a la ry sm d b e n e fit p ro ­ g ra m a re a lity — n o t a b u re a u ­ c ra tic football. T h e se im p ro v e m e n ts we seek a re “ m u s t” b e n e fits If New Y o rk S ta te In te n d s to a t t r a c t a n d r e ta in th e c o m p e te n t p e r ­ so n n el n ec essary fo r good gove rm n e n t. I n closing, I re e m p h a siz e th e f a c t ti ia t S ta te em ployees a re to ta lly d issa tisfie d w ith th e p rop o sed fo u r p e rc e n t raise. As opposed to p a s t y ears, m a n y a re m ore vo cal— a n d w ith du e c au se —a b o u t th e w ay in w h ich J o h n E v a n s, le ft, p a s t p re s id e n t and th e y a re b ein g tr e a te d . v ic e -p re sid e n t o f th e C ivil S ervice E m p lo y ees A ssn. lo c a l Psychiatric W e In O SEA feel th e re Is I n s titu te c h a p te r is p re s e n te d w ith a g ift fo r o u ts ta n d in g senrloe br o ne m o re p lace to go in o u r D r. S. F r a i le r , A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f N ew Y orlt S ta te PsychiatrM effortfi to w in a n e q u itab le p a y I n s titu te , N ew Y o rk C ity . OUTSTANDING ra ise a n d o th e r b e n e fits fo r Buffalo CSEA F ete S ta te em ployees th is y e a r— th e A V a le n tin e d in n e r-d a n c e w as S ta te L e g isla tu re —^to w h ic h we h e ld by th e B u ffa lo S ta te H o sp i­ n ow d ire c t o u r a p p ea l. ta l C h a p te r, C ivil S ervice E in I n b ^ i a l f o f C S E A ’s m o re ployees A ssn. la s t T h u rs d a y . Bob th a n 104,000 S ta te em ployee S m ith , o f th e so c ia l c o m m ittee m em b ers. I u rg e t h a t th is a p ­ m a d e a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r th e fe te peal n o t unheeded. a t B a n a t H all. go CSEA P resen ts F a c ts S o c ia l S e rv ic e P ro b le m s A id e s ’ D is c u s s e d A tD e p a rtm e n tM e e tin g (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r ) A L B A N Y - -O ffic e rs o f th e S o c ia l S e rv ic e s c h a p te r o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A s sn ., m e t w it h C o m m is s io n e r G e o rg e K . W y m a n a n d T h o m a s J. W a ls h , a d m in is t r a t iv e o ffic e r o f th e D e p a r t m e n t o f S o c ia l S e rv ic e s a t t h e i r n e w o ffic e s o n W e ste rn cen tly . A venue in A lb an y re­ J o b p ro b lem s o f m u tu a l c o n c e rn fo r A d m in istra tio n a n d em ployees w ere p re s e n te d by L u ke K elly, p re sid e n t o f th e c h a p te r; C?onnle F a ra n o , f ir s t vice p re s id e n t; M rs. J a n e R eese, se c o n d vice p re s id e n t; R o b e rt D avis, tr e a s u re r ; M rs. A n n M alo, s e c r e ta ry ; a n d th e CSEA field re p re s e n ta tiv e , J o h n A. C o n oby. T h e m e e tin g w as th e re s u lt o f a su rv ey a m o n g em ployees o n sc h e d ­ uled w ork in g h o u rs a n d th e e ffec ts o f c h a n g e s in c o m m u n ity b us sch edu les a n d h ig h w a y tr a ffic p roblem s. Also d iscu ssed w as th e e n v iro n m e n ta l p ro b le m s o f th e new b u ild in g — re g u la tio n o f h e a t a n d lig h tin g , excessive coldness, a d e q u a te a cc o m m o d a tio n s fo r la d ie s’ lo u n g e; q u a lity a n d q u a n ­ tity o f food service In th e lu n c h ­ room , a n d re g u la tio n s o n em p lo y ­ ee s’ c o ffe e -b re a k tim e. Stafe Manual Ready ALBANY—T h e 1969 e d itio n of th e L eg islativ e M a n u a l, th e o ffi­ cial d ire c to ry fo r New Y ork S ta te g o v e rm n e n t, is now re a d y fox d is­ trib u tio n . T h e new , u p d a te d e d itio n c o n ­ ta in s 1,484 p ag e s a n d is av a ilab le to th e p u b lic a t $4 p e r copy fro m th e D e p a rtm e n t of S ta te , B u re a u o f P u b lic a tio n s, 162 W a sh in g to n A venue, A lb an y . N.Y. 12225. CSEAShortens ExperienceNeeds ForSocialW ork ALBANY— E ffo rts O f th e Civil S ervice E m ployees A ssn. h a v e s h o rte n e d th e ex p erien c e re q u ire ­ m e n ts fo r p s y c h ia tric so cial w o rk ­ e r g ra d e 18 by 28 m o n th s. T he L e a d e r le a rn e d la s t week. IM tll now tw o y e a rs of e x p e ri­ en ce a f te r rec eiv in g th e m a s te rs degree in so cial w o rk (M SW ) were re q u ire d to q u a lify fo r th e posi­ tion. CSSEA’s p ro te sts have c h a n g e d th e re q u ire m e n ts to six m o n th s of e x p erie n c e a f te r g e t­ tin g th e d egree. T h e o th e r 18 m o n th s of e x p e rie n c e c a n be ob­ ta in e d e ith e r before o r a f te r g e t­ tin g th e M SW . C S E A ’s p ro te s t a g a in s t th e e x ­ cessively h ig h ex p e rie n ce o b lig a­ tio n w as lodged w ith th e d e p a r t­ m e n t of M e n ta l H yg ien e a t a Nov. 7 m e etin g b etw een th e officials of th e E m ployees A sso ciatio n a n d D e p a rtm e n t re p re se n ta tiv e s . O n receiv in g w ord fro m M en ­ ta l H y g ien e D ire c to r of P e rs o n ­ n e l J o h n J. L a g a tt on th e c h a n g e in th e req u h-em en ts, T h e o d o re C. W enzl, C SE A p re s id e n t sa id : “T h e ex p erien ce re q u ire m e n t fo r th is g ra d e 18 job w ere Incred ib ly h ig h before C SEA ste p p e d in . I t w as p la in c o n u n o n sense to c h a n g e tlie le n g th of ex p e rie n ce req u ire d fo r a M S W h o ld e r. W e ’re p ro u d oi o u r success In th is ai'ea. VacationChoice (C ontinued fro m P a g e 1) closing dow n th e p la n t fo r two w eeks w ould m a k e i t ea sie r to c le a n a n d m a k e re p a irs, i t said t h a t no o th e r S ta te ag en cy ii«d su c h a fo ro e d -v a c a tio n ru le , and t h a t th e d e p a r tm e n t’s decisloa in te rfe re d w ith th e rig h ts of em­ ployees a t th e p r in tin g p la n t M choose th e ir ow n v a c a tio n tluie. if i t w as a t a ll feasib le. CS(EL\ o ffic ia ls stre sse d th a t tho b o a rd does n o t h a v e th e power to en fo rce th is decision, b u t th a t It c a n h av e a s tro n g in flu en c e »a d e p a rtm e n t o fficials. S te rre tt To Assume S tate C areers Post J o h n F . S t e r r e t t h a s been a p p o in te d C a re e r O p p o rtu n it­ ie s C o o r d i n a t o r f o r t h e De­ p a r t m e n t o f C iv il S e r v i c e , It w as a n n o u n c e d by S ta te CtvU S erv ice C om m issio n President M rs. E rs a H . P o sto n . S te r e tt w ill be responsible for ■p la n n in g a n d c a rry in g o u t th e d e ­ p a r t m e n t’s sp e c ia l p ro g ra m s deal­ in g w ith p ro b le m s o f e m p l o y m e n t a n d a d v a n c e m e n t in S ta te s e r v i c e o f u n em p lo y ed in d iv id u a ls from eco n o m ically d ep re ssed areas. H e s ta r te d in th e S ta te Emiptoym e n t S erv ice in 1950 a n d held n u m e ro u s resp o n sib le positions th e n e x t 15 y e ars. I n 19«5 he assiu n ed re s p o n sib ility fo r ooordina tin g a n u m b e r o f S ta t e a n d Fed­ e ra lly fu n d e d y o u th programs th ro u g h o u t B ro o k ly n . T h e new c a re e r opportunities c o o rd in a to r is a W o rld W a r II Mf F o rc e V e te ra n , sm d holds » B.S. degree fro m L ong Is la n d Univer­ sity . H e h a s a J u r is D octor de­ g ree fro m S t. J o h n ’s U n i v e r s i t y L aw S ch o o l a n d also com pletes sp ec ia l ti'a ln in g fo r comnuin' ity re la tio n s c o o rd in a to rs a t tl'*’ School o f I n d u s tr ia l a n d R e la tio n s o f C o rn ell U niversityH e is a m e m b e r o f th e Inter­ n a tio n a l A ssn. of P e r s o n n e l p lo y m e n t S e c u rity Agenc’t*?*' NAACP, a n d th e C a r e e r i s t s . ^ “B u t,” h e c o n tin u e d ju s t one e x a m p le of changes ^ n eed to be m a d e t h i o u g h o u t ^ w hole c la ssific a tio n s y s t e t n New Y ork S ta te . C SEA wlH tln u e to fig h t fo r tlie s e n s l b e fo rm s t h a t S ta te employe®^ a n d a re e n title d to ." Y o u r P Grammar School Grads Can Be Bidg. Custodians u b l i c R e l a t i o n s I Q E x a m in a t io n w ill b e h e ld o n M a y 24 f o r th e p o s itio n o f b u ild in g c u s to d ia n f o r N e w Y o r k C ity . A p p lic a tio n s c a n ■ y LEO J. MARGOLIN be f ile d fr o m M a r c h 4 to M a r c h 25. T h e s a la r y is fr o m $6 ,400 a y e a r to M a r g o lin Is P ro fe s s o r o f B u s in e s s A d m in is t r a tio n at Borough o f M a n h a t t a n C o m m u n ity C o lle e e a n d A d ju n c t jiliT fessor o f P u b iic A d m in is tr a t io n in Neiw ¥ o r l i U n iv e r s ity ’* aduale S ch o oi o f P u b lic A d m in is t r a t io n T h e N a rc o tic s M o n s te r the g r o w in g p ro b le m o f n a r c o tic s a d d ic tio n , p a r t i ­ ally a m o n g th e v e r y y o u n g , c o u ld b e th e m o s t in s id io u s eniy ' the b a f o u g h t b y t h e c iv il s e rv ic e co rp s. t t l e is b e in g w a g e d o n F e d e r a l, S ta t e a n d lo c a l with a v a rie ty of w eap o ns— arrests, h a rr a s s m e n t o f d ru g or sellers, a n d , m o st >orriant, a m a ssiv e pub lic re lons c a m p a ig n by New Y ork N a rco tic A d d ictio n C onConuiiission. ()>IE P R O G R E S S is being de, to be sure. B u t i t is still enough. C ru sh p a r t of th e st«r in one a re a only to fin d alive an d w rig g lin g in still iiher com m unity. PEKTS HAVE to ld u s t h a t lie In n a rco tic s is su pp o sed be concentrated o n ly in povareas. B u t It would seem re are no econom ic b a rr ie rs the p re d ato ry a n im a ls w ho h" drugs. EVE ONXY ju s t fin ish e d !ing new spaper sto rie s of th e !:t of 108 y o u n g ste rs in a t, residental se ctio n of Q u een s uy. F o rty o f th e s e you n g lie were ch arg ed w ith felon y »tlcs violations, a lth o u g h th e plaints w ere la te r d ism ised. IT THE M O ST sh o ck in g a sol the s to ry w as th e age ip of 68 of th e 108 a rre s te d ' to 15 years o f age! HE TOTAL p ro b lem of Illicit of drugs is a c ru s h in g b m ’d on civil se rv a n ts in law e n ement agencies, h o sp ita ls, th departm ents, a n d su c h spe‘^ d agencies as th e N a rc o Addiction C o n tro l C om m ission. 5 th e M e tro p o lita n New Y o rk a re a . 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K A . l 6 1511il.T O IJajr Sliorft ............ 7 Hniwn W I’oiifflia'i'ifT ............ . . . 8*( '» H ow.-iifl C NYC . ...................... . . !► I*.)l'<‘y I. Doblie Korry ............ . . . sr, 1 10 l-'rv K Ni-wl)Ui(fh ...................... . . .8r. 'I I t I'ulvcT S NYC ...................... . . . 85.1 1■; Kiistiiipr M Arv('rti(* ............ i;{ Miiihcr C WaiJpliiffr FIs . . . . . . .8r,.() I t AUm.in TI Jarltoon Hl-« . . . . . . . S!"..!) ir. SillxTsiT M NYC ................. . . . sr..f> li; Siiiilh i’ Quoons Vill . . / . . . . . . 8;> o 17 llullirn M Hrooklyn ............ . . . S I r, M J.M.'pli R Staten Inlaml . . . . . . . K« r. I'.) L Jirooklyn . . . . . . .s ir. 'ID M ii iiio A niiffa lo ................. . . . 8 I o •:i Tlmnii>flon B IJronx .................. . . . 8 : ‘. « •Vi Cliii.y M NYC ........................... . . . h;’. i> l:.-ni'7,ra N Brooklyn ............. . . . 8 : : c •:i Miilc H f?pntcrfiach .................. . . . 8 :: <; •!f> Ni'ilflon Tj Bronx ...................... . . . 8". n ;!i; Ml.ikcly U S Ozone P a rk . . . . . . . 8;^ " • n Ktiii>i) U Bronx ...................... . . . s : : r, US Kw.iys P Brooklyn ................. 2!* Ili-l’mirliam C» B r o n x ................. :iO Ifiiilwa J Brooklyn ............ ;tl S im d ^ aa n l M Staten Irtl.in'l . 'J.'t I J Bronx ........................... . 8:s I :i;! <'iliill P Staton iBlanil . . . . S 'l ■; 4 Ki-s^l^r B Pousrhkoppsie . . . . . t ;i:') T) Corona .................. !8 :.t ;ti; C.iffrro T) Bronx ...................... . 8-; ,i :i7 Stiiilh K NYC ........................... ViMallo W Afltorla ............ :tO .r iniin T W i l l l a m s v i l ................. ♦ i> M.itiiilnr T Buffalo ................. . 8‘: () »I Si.-tM»r II Tik R o n k on k m a . , ,8'» o f ! Vininari J Brooklyn ................. , 8-> 0 ♦ :l Wi('r.miia R Johnso n C'lly . . 8‘! o 4 t f’.islaldo Jj J a m a ic a .......... .81 ■i:-. II.>111.1=1 C NYC .................... .81 4f, l<'.)im(:iin C Jam a io a .......... . 80 *7 MiiioarRllI A B u ffalo .......... .'mo IS r„ l. 'y T, NYC ......................... . 80 •J!* Kslnor K FJnslilne ............... ’8 0 r><) .lolinson W Brooklyn .......... . SO. r»t r inioy V Bronx .................... . so r.-! Wri_'ht W NYC .................... . . 8i> r>'{ I.imlalior E f’hf'f'ktow.r^ I . . . , 80 r. I Klf * C Cambria IIl« ............ r>;» ^ liiu n n D Brooklyn ............ , 8 0 r> Tiii V i-i-iari N Kafltolioslcr . . . , . so 0 H7 Kill! I K I’oii(rlik(M>psl(‘ ............. . 71* '» 5S H.>iinr»y J Mifldlotown ............. r«'.> tirwnff N Brooklyn ............ 7!» r.O IMnrv B NYC ........................... nt f i r i n t K NYC ........................... . . .7'.* t (>•; ( i-^lro J NYC ........................... . . ,7 'M f,;! I,.in:; W Brooklvu ................. . . .7!> t Gl M.•Nicholas J NY(- ............ . . .7'» 1 ft!'. !l--nil(‘r<on CJ Bronx ............ . . .7!».t Oi! ^fiiitli R Bronx ...................... . . .7'.> I (i? M .tilow s J Broiilw.xiil . . . . . . .70 o fiS (I i t Ii il>ov(> B Hiiil'on ............. . . . 7;'.i) (•>!• (H.l.lt^K'In S F.ill'^hiir^ .......... . . .7 0 0 7(1 I'uHiil It Brooklyn ................. . . .7'.> O 71 liillDn W NVC ........................... . . . 7 0 0 7-: M .d in lc y n 1. T City ............. . . .70 .0 7:’. in R NVC ...................... . . .7 -l .t'. 71 U.iyii' B Brooklyti ................. . . .7 8 G 7S 7r> Slri’izfild II Woodrld ri“ . . . . 7t> Il.vst I* Bt'ncDM ........................... . . . 7 8 1 77 S.ixton K W.ilki'r V il . .. . 7 'i K n n i c r C Ko-'o fi irk ............. ’. '. . 7 7 ’(I 7!» W'llliiiiiH K NYC ............... RO f.imii'M W Hllff:ilo ................. 81 Hv'iwn R Brooklyn ................. '. ! !7 7 t! K'_’ Uov<»i* II N Y f ........................... . . . 77 K.-t w m . iin i Tvr NVYC ................. .' ! . 7 7 . r< HI fJiK'rra H ()iii“<'ii-i ...................... 8r> I>iwUin^ J Bronx ...................... 8t: llri'pn K H(>lll4 ...................... 87 Cri'onn R Blo()iiiln'.'t)nr4' . . . . 88 llirlii'r V Brooklyn ............. 8<» IJ.Mlliolo C NYC ...................... JMt S in u V jMinaii-a ................. !M ‘^l.ichowski J Biiff.ilo . . . . O'! M illo^ O Brook Ivn .................. ‘(•I t'oltf'r J New I*:iltz ............. ‘M Midden <■; Ilnff:il<> ............. or. O M i ra A Waiiphiirr l''U .. f((! lli'tiiMlif* R Kpnd;ill .................. <17 M.d^Tniott R Troy .................. . . .7(1 7 ^8 (iri>.>n S Hi'acon ....................... . . .7I-..7 9!» W,'IIh O B r o o k l y n ...................... . . .7iM TOO K.-I ,y T NVC ........................... . . ,7i; 1 KM (’iidinrin (' NYC ....................... . . .7t; 1 lie ; S. oil r: n y c ...................... . . .7 0 1 U )' itiddi.-k r Brooklyn ............. . . .7i;,t t o t I'ilnrr o V Bronx .................. . . . 71’, 0 lor, Slioi'li.in K NYC .................. . . . 71’. O t Ot! C iliv's T) Bronx ...................... . . .7'! O 107 C.il.'in.in T Wlit SIi>r S|>ur . . . . . 7'! O Km Niitinn K T. T Cilv ............ . . . 7 ' K>'> WI'U '1' Bronx ...................... . ! ! 7 > 0 I t o H dti'r T/ W’Miipinirr I’lr ...7 1 1 1 1 11 iminnmlH (! Bro"x . . . ...............7 1 0 1 I ■’ 'iiimprvillp M NYC . . . ...............71 i; 1I ^pt'UiT ,T Bronx .......... ...............7 1 0 I 1 1 It.'i.l T, Wcslbiiry .......... ............ !7I <; ]1 1 1i; 'ilfi ino A T, T C i t . v .......... ,71 1 1r MilN S Bronx ............... ! ’. '. ’. 11'^ Hit.' (! Siiimy^iilp .......... ...............7 1 1 1o liiMKi/ycli A BrodUIyii . ...............7 1 .'"i 1- I 1 * 1 ! r* t 1‘. 1 •. I •>'r Il.>v,'ll J Bronklvn . . . ............... 7 • * N.'W-iiiin K NVC .......... ............... 7 t r. ............... 7 1 '■'’tiiirnp W Bi'.-icoii K -v J SS OzoiiP I Me . . . ............... 7 1 U irbold W T.lndpiiliiir^t .............7 1 I'i C lirk e 0 NYC ............... .............7 1 r (li-lffin K Buffalo .......... ! ! ! ! ! ! !7i,r^ 11 1-: I 1t If, I'i 17 H 1 S t a t e C 8R 1 2 3 4 c rv ir. WRDX COR COMP I)Srhfiipi tady ,Vlb:iny S |rp T C I.M S A M ALE KX P la e e J B a ld w in H v ille . . .. M o r^e , C A lb a n y ..................... B la tt M B ro o k ly n ...................... W ie n e r R NYC ........................... P o l a n s k y H F l u s h i n g - ................ J ib o ro w e r J B r o n x ..................... W ilb e rt C B u ffa lo ..................... S tep he n n E L o u d o n v ill« ,.. W a rm B Q pe a n xid e .................. B la d e n T B ro o k ly n ............... D u re tt 0 E. G re en b ush . . . . B e lo fs k y a B ro o k ly n ................ Mann L T ,.im a .................. v . . . S h e n k o ff G B ro o k ly a ............ . . . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • • • -IOO l . ' H I ■ . .7 ^ r C O .M P C L A I M S I N V P e rtin V B ee ch hu rst , F a u lk n e r N R o c h o e tc r . N e u m a n n E B u ffa lo P u llo F B ro o k ly n . C a p ito G B ro o k ly n . B a e z fe ijo o J N e w Y o r k C ro w le y A B u ffa lo •• Z e brow skl Y S t a t o n l i i l a n d ........... M u n iz J New Y ork . •••■S i ........................ D o t y E W Henri<>t(, H e n r i e t t a& ■ SJ. B c lin fa n te A B ro n x , ' C ra w fo rd J N e w T o r k ‘ * ...s rj F ra z ie r B N e w Y o r k . ’ ..8 li W r ig rh t V E ng -Ie w oo d ••.8 |1 B ro w n E Jackson H e iffh u 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I f l M a n h e im e r S B ro n x 1 7 G re en L New Y ork 18 B y n u m H R o che ster A S O C 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A hhth HTNG ft . VN ••.711 • • .77j E N ( ;r B e n z is e r B N ic k a y u n a . . . . .............. C u m m i n y g R T r o y ............ G reen A A lb a n y ............ L ,i!ly R W e st Sand L a C u ttle r S A lb a n y . ... D i c k A A l b a n y .................... ] T h o m a a F R e n s e e la e r . . . ] T h o rs la n d R L o u d o n v ille C h uran J L o u d o n v ille . , . . . . . .8 5 ,2 .8 .- .1 .8 1 ,0 .8 1 ,0 . 8 .1 , 0 . . .8r.,9 . . .8 ^,8 . . .8 :m . . .8:t,:< . . . 8:5 1 . . .8-: ,(5 . . .82,r. . . .8 " 1 . .8 1 ,8 . . .81 ,2 . . . 80 0 . . . 80 <'• . . .8 1?' . . .80,1) . . .7 0,8 . . .7!',7 . . .7 0,7 . . .70.0 . . .7!».;! . . .79,1 . . .78,1 . . .78,0 WITH THEIR SHEEPSKINS ~ M ore g:i'a.duates of N a ssa u c h a p te r’s la b o r neg^otiatASS<M ATTNY Al’L & OPIN Il'irl.'v I>Albany ................................98,7 o rs’ school pose w ith d ip lo m as. S e a te d is R a lp h s.liilln ia n .\1 Albiiny ........................ 01,7 N a ta le. I n seco n d row , fro m le ft, a r e ; D av id S ilKr pli in F Albiiny ................................ 91,1 Rub.'ii-iti-in A l.oudonville ..............lb>,l b e rm a n , A nthon.y G ia n n e tti, S ally S a rto r, J e a n (i l'ii-tit>r . \ DP 8 R A B A V iy X D PROP ACT N o e l C N Y C ........................ ^ M uno* Bx ............... ’ ' ’ ' Joseph W F a r R o cka w a r’ ' ’ O re n flte in M Bx .. ^ Payne H B x ............... ! ! ! ! 11 ‘ ' 1 2 3 4 5 v \ ASsT <lllvM * WTK TRT I>L <»l* •; 3 I r> M iiil.-y L i s t s M A T K R IA L 8 O t i s N W i l d e n ............................................ 9 4 . 4 ................................ 9 2 . 6 M o rr e ll E E lm ir a A ’. o x a n d e r T C a U k il ...........................8 0 . 8 M o n ta n y e E A lb a n y ...........................8 7 . 6 Beach H A ttic a ....................................8 7 . 6 Berdan P A ttic a .................................8 6 . 6 S o h u b in T P o u k lik e e p s ie ...............8 3 . 8 Sawner H .S to rn iT ille ..................... 8 3 . 4 O a lla irb e r T W o o db op rn a ...............8 2 . 2 P itz fe ra ld W P e e k e k ill .....................8 0 . 2 ASS«C 1 2 3 4 5 (I 7 8 » 10 11 13 13 14 RXOH T re a < lw a y W A l b a n r ............................. 0 8 , 3 K ld e rin ir A S tu y re s a n t ........................8 5 . 0 T h o m o w c l l W B a y S h o r a ...................... 7 0 , 8 Esm ond W E tn o ra .............................7 8 . 5 DKP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 » 10 o u n t y . . . 91 7 . . .i»l ,1 . . . 9 0 ,5 . . .00,2 , . .8 9,7 . . .8S,7 . . .8 7,7 . . .87,:? . . .8 0 ,9 . . .80,8 . .80,1 8.'. ,8 ! . . 8 .^.,4 I M . - N m n n K l.a i k a w a n n a ............. :• Wi'i-- W llanitMinr .............................81,7 1 a n d Var.-i-io W W atorfonl .......................8^5.5 r i l l K F A fT O f’NTANT (I'l'IH .IC SE R V ) M tirriy R (ilcns Kalla ......................HI.S 1 I.oinhton K IVilmar .........................1008 Rv in K. Si-lwnoi tady .......................8 1 .R B't Ih .w M Kliialiin? ............................ 880 W ill-T .1 K. ni-icn .............................80.« 3 M.I)*?rmot,t VV n<>ini:ir ................... 828 Soloimii N Alliany .......................... 79.6 < 0 1 : A.ST OKI* S l i p .A.S I>Kl* WR Blo.k.T .M ItrrxiUlyn ..................... 7!».0 1 Ri.'iii T WaiM)in.^r F U ..................04.1 I)t.'yfi|~»< KSaianar' I.ako ...............7»>.r. Om ir a W.illkill ............................02,4 Cir ill uii H I’lin^liki-cpsiB ......................74.7 n«.'.a<'h H Attl''.i .............................0 1 . 4 Pali.THon J PoUfilKiuaff ...............90,.3 Sit \Vmil.IKK ItIO 5 Miillin-'y J Attic a ..........................00.2 S i*»in W SliiiLrcrlandfl .......................80..T « Pf>!ll K Atiburn .............................. 89.7 ltri,wti I. S.liiMii'('t;idy ...................... S.'I.fi I’roM.i J tir.'ind (iorife ................... S.'J." 7 RydiT G Bronx ............................ 89.4 N.-lrt.m I. ()h:m 82.7 8 Klf?i/»ohmann R Cat ski 11 ..................80.2 M'dttii-ri K Monpoye Kali ..................82.1 9 M.<Jow»n P Kerhoiikson ............... 88,0 N.-vim^'.t K Anliiirn ........................82.0 10 .Scluibin T PouffhkeepHie .............88,6 Mil. :t'.-y W New RliHsia ...................81.0 11 H o n in F Peekakill ............................88.5 I!r iiini' S Itcrni- .................................. 81.9 .Mil iliic.v K Allamont ................... 81.5 1-; 1^‘fovre K S outh Otsrli ............. 88.0 (;r;liiii It Kii'cvillP ............................8 0 .r» 1.'{ WjWlmot J Napanoph .......................86.3 Citiii'riin llolpomb ........................70,0 11 -Smith H Kerhonk-<on ..................85.8 < li. n.'y K Aiti.'a ................................ '7!> r. 15 f:ior r. B i t a v i i ................................... 85..T 10 Kit/;,'erald W P.-<-k.<kiIl .................. 85,0 M iiir.'I' Olf in ................................. 17 Kou,; W Diindeo ............................ 84,7 V iii. idki iiliiirir 1* Sayville ............. \ siiM'lfv .} I’attprnon .......................7 7 .-T 118 L a n w L WaMen .............................84.2 .Mi.l!'.| K Sclioliarie ............................Z * * '^ 19 Bollin H Attic a ........................... 84 1 Mv.-r^ I. I.ivonia ................................. 7C,.<\ ;:o s t a r k M W.iIlkiU ........................ !! 8.3,9 Tiill ir I! Adams ................................."fi ;jl ( \it*»i.-lc-( C Shpirbourne ............... 83,4 1)1..Inn-.in N Itrant T.ake ...................7t».S 2‘! Oti« D S lm iri ................................ 82,6 2.‘t Quinn J Pcekskill ............................82.6 A .s si n v i i , KNf;R TRAKFK Aii'-rtr.lin II nciiii>.«tca<l ............... .. 01.<? :: I Ifptiry D Newburifh ....................... 81,0 . . .9 0 .0 25 immerm in W ......................................81.1 ( i r r i i i n J Ktnora ........................... . . .80 .7 20 Vn^lPnburjr W Pine BBush . . . . 8 1 , 0 CiM,l>y J s.vraf’imc ......................... . . .8 i,r . 27 Hii^^tfinn J Ili tin.'tl \V Troy .............................. Sinndown ................. 80..3 . . . 8 * 1 2 8 Ciinnolly A Wappin«:8 F ............ 70.8 ,)ilt-ion n Mciiands ......................... . . .8.T.8 All .-I.)!! J 'I'roy .............................. . . .8:t.7 ('iit;io v.' II l’ou(flikooi)sie .......... . . .81 I!r,w n 1’ N Babylon .................... . . .80 .7 I . 1I 1.II.* J Albany ......................... . . .7 9 .:» KivnncMy V Hiinlln!ft)n S t a .......... . . .70,?. P oli n^ky 1* Albany ......................... . . .7 8 4 I'o n w iy A Tro.v .............................. 77 0 I‘frltin-< .................... !! !7fi,:i W iltiim S I.atbam .............................. . . .7r.,-! Bwn.'lt R (ilovcr-villft ............... . . .7.% » !.-r.>.-ti<'tt<' r. Sackolti b ' l i r ............... S«l<’ CASK. S I 'I ’VK UNIT f I lb.-Ill J Hllff llo .................. (Jr.ivcr M Siiydrr .................. l<-iliy J Ki'iiniore .................. ll-ifi K Hnrr.ilo .................. Wiii.T I Buffalo ....................... I’rin. ,■ •; Hilffalo ....................... It.ill W Coldi‘11 ....................... Ni-wiii 111 C I)(‘p<‘W .................. Kilriiinir .V Buffalo .................. Wirii--; Ti Ki>nniore ............. IIoMiird C Toiiawanda . . . . II ini.'rt K Ilanibnrsr .................. Norman I. Buffalo .................. S.Tilin>‘r D T o n aw an da . . . . Biirjt'r f Ki-iinior(> .................. Mu-.'ia S f!r:ind I~land . . . . M .K.-nni A f.ackawaiina . . .................. lli.M* R B\iff:iIo ('hn-ilv T T o naw anda . . . . I>,.|,',.n R Ku'ffortsvillo . . . . Y iiU J ll:imli\irpr ....................... 1><»I.:.> \V Wi'Ht Spiif'ca Cirluinl T B iiffilo .................. W i Im >ti W Buffalo .................. r.iril.'Uini ,I K:ust A u ro ra . . . . n.>i‘.llitio H ('lic cktowaca . . . . Milb>r W Itnffalo .................. M'Mzidt 1' 'I’onawanila . . . . 8pinil|.T J flici'ktowajra . . . . llin i o f f C Anirola ....................... S'li-y L l,:n kaw aniia ............. My>'r-: K lyOWiHlon .................. K.)7.ik S tJiaml 1-land . . . . M'llliiK (I Hilffalo ............. r.Mi‘r-~i'n U Buffalo .................. I.Hiibr.i-; Snydt'r .................. llill 1) Buffalo .................... \'i>witiUi'l (' l><‘pow .................. A>>.lul’ i f. Buffalo .................. M i.-iOM'-on T 'I'onawanda . . . . Tuttl*- r Buffalo ...................... W ic h tn a n , F r a n k D iv in ey ; a n d in r e a r row, C o m m u n ity Colleg'e D e a n o f In s tru c tio n G w y d ir a n d A sso ciate D e a n o f S pecial G eo rg e B re n n e r, B e a tric e J e a n s o n , Ja m e s lio b e r t B ra u n s a n d E d w a rd L o gan . N;iss»l Robert Studki C;ill4n* ......................89,8 ....................................... 7 M irUowitz S Brooklyn ................... ><8,2 II I.a-iki'r II Alli.iny .......................................>^7,0 9 I*.-uiji)bn 11 Slinijprlaiida ............. 87,"1 K) .1 .Mbaiiy ....................... II Il.ivt-r M ,Mcn:inds ............................ ^1 • I ■! (,>miil:in .1llpliii.ir ............................... 1:1 (ior.iwitz S T u ck ah o e .................. 80, ( ( iMi i s i :\va(; k t r im.t oim’.k 1 Jciui. y (i II inibur^ .............................8!»,3 i : \ l , ( IT IV K ASST I '.n ;.;, K H u ffilo .................. '|’, , - i N Kiifalo .......... I ln U 'ii.l f 'rdii.iw.inda . . . ('!: \i.iii I, l.acUawaiina Clii'i-tv T Tiina\v:ind I .......... \ < s < » ( ' <; \ s i r . i i i l ■■ W K rim liliii ( i i ‘iid r,iri K ,\ll).iu y 1 ‘1 ;t .‘1 1 r. 0 7 8 )l 10 11 1I !•; i;i 1:! t I ii-, 17 18 1 !» ;;o 21 •1.1 o n i;N ( iR S<1 . . . .................. ,MATKI.S P.'rr.iti ,\ .\m^l(‘rd■lnl . . 'I'lvt >r H I.(ludiuiville Ir t'l itiil ■ ’ 'I'niy ................. 1 * 1 . K S. liiMli'.'taity . . llr s.'l i K l.'.'ura Mtmh . . (; iviii M Drlni.ir ............. s it . . .88 ,8 , . . . 8S,(! ... . . . HI ,8 . . . 8 I !'> . . .Oli O . . .s;t,u K .\( ll\ . 80,3 .8 1 ,7 , .81 \S.S<M' EXAM MI'N AKKVIKS I .7 !',3 . 7 9 ," ............... <1‘! T r, .SI 11.In i.k a F Kiiis'rtl^ni .78,1 S irii 1 .1 Syraciim- .......... ! . . . ! . !oi 8 (’> .77,0 M ir.-,/. ilfk S ('lippkti)W.i ;,i ............ !»o ;i 7 t ' h l i i K . - r .1 C . i n i l i r i i l j j i ' . . .7.'.,.3 ll..srnfp|d r, (Jli-ml.ilp . ...............KS '» 8 Kal i(-> .1 Si'liPiiiM taily Mil|.-r A Prim Yan .......... ............... 87,8 SK < I \ H , KN'GR TK,\KKIC H.iw.ird J KiiitfHton . . . ...............87 1 1 [ ( -rr f Di liii ir .................................. 99,1 oliryaii K Coxsai.kie . . . ............... 87 0 l ’ii-r,->> C C:inand.il;jiia . . . ............... 8i: 0 2 (; ir.I.'-lii U Kiiiiistoii .......................... 80.1 i.Miinl.in R (Jraiivi’li! . . . ............... 8.'', S 3 ( ii.ni'T I’ Si'lii'UPitady ......................... 84,0 AU-^.ir R Auluirn .......... ............... 8 .0 4 r irrl.; Ill J I'.lnora ..........................80.1 r. Krtmcii.j\V |.:in,ira .....................................79.0 1* iiiPt 1i K (Iwpiro .......... ............... 8,! :i f, 11.T/,),' II CcinUlin ...................................77.1 ■'iiiitli W Jaiiipstown . . . ............... 8:i () 7 S.-liwir/ It H.ibylon ...........................70,0 Itv III T Bi'llprose .......... ............... s-;,7 ^iilliv in A Syrapuse , , , ............... 80 0 Hiri<in K .\u b u rn .......... ............... 80 I Ki-'iipy W Sphpiipcl idy , ............... 71) 8 i; i/lpy II F.ilrport .......... ................78 If Iiu^tiinan J WpHsv IIIp ___ ............... 78.8 l.'r.'v G .Mlian.y .................... ...............77 9 I.'nlipr R S<.lipnoctady . . . ............... 77 0 fl 'i i i t K T.ivprltool .......... ...............7r> 0 •’ 1 M n o r .7 firi-piifiplil .......... ...............7r, 7 r;r. I t i r i n f: KInprs P a rk . . . ............... ASS4K r i v i l , KNG TUAKKK’ 1 M.-rr (' l>.lriiMr ................................. 90,1 2 M i.'nidiaM H I>i'lniar ....................... O.’i.O l>ui-ino N Kishkill ............................. 0 1 . 1 4 M ill.'ttP A W SPiiPoa ....................... 80,5 r> Itp i m u i K W atertown .................. 85.2 (1 H .iffniin T Hniitlitnwn ..............82,5 7 Mc<!ilvr,iy f' Rpxford .......................78,4 8 W.'ilznrin J L.iiiri'lton ..................78,0 9 K.'lly J I.oii.loiiville ............................77,0 10 Wiit i R Troy ................................. 77,8 HU EXAM MCN 1 Murtid'i A Croton FalU ............ 103 1 2 Aslif.vrd R llintrh.auiton . . . ............... Oil 0 3 (’.d.iyori A Roi'heater . , . ............... 90 7 1 (iri'pii W Troy ............... ............... 87.5 r. M u rray 1> BallHlon .Spa . ............... 87 1 0 .\tii().ii>(l M l ’oUKhkep.pHi'‘ . ............... 8ii,7 7 S iliiiiiDiie F AM)any . . . ...............8t; .1 8 ,^ ilini9 R Clay .......... , ...............8 0 •» ;> ICi-lty G RophPHter .......... ................8r.,o 10 Wonlipl M Brooklyn ...............8.'t.0 I '! 3 4 5 II 7 8 9 10 H M ‘T JOM'.S UK.ACII STATE PARK 0 1 1 K 1'’ iriniiiirdalo , 1007 .Smith ,r ll.ibvliin ............. . .085 Wood R B.ibylou ............. . . 06 0 Ilriily R ,\uc>rani ............. , . O.lrt Boti K'Uiii J llabylim . . , , , . o ’; ; t Jaok.*)n H B riib tw a to . . , . 0-^0 Kowl.»r O Red Hook . . . . , . f t i ’J irtiiikiiis If Y(itin?-ilown , .8 5 7 ICriiH H Kirtt Tulip . .8-’!5 llrodow,-ilti IT Clu'ektowa*, .7 90 PRESENTING EXPERTS — G ra d u a te s o f a sch o o l fo r la b o r n e g o tia to rs s p o n ­ so red by th e N a ssa u c h a p te r, CSEA , a n d c o n d u c te d by N a ssa u C o m m u n ity C ollege receiv ed d ip lo m a t a t a d in n e r. 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