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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
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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
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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
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^ 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- {
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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)
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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
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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.
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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.
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Service
B m p t v y t es
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and
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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Gowanda Workers
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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
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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.
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Y ork. N Y . 10013. I t
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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
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ab le fr e e e ith e r bgr th e applicant
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a t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n of th«
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T h o m a s S tr e e t. New Y ork. N.Y
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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
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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
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tw o blocks n o rth , o r take
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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 .
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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 ­
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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.
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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
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civ il service s ta tu s m a y b e eli­
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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 .
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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
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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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same rules a s re g u la r se rg e a n t.
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N o n -L a w y e r J u d g e s ’
o u t M e d ic a re P a r t B b e n e fits . T h is m e a n s th a t e ld e rly N e w % r k e r s
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Supren\e C o u rt w h o a re n o t la w y ­
ers are e n title d to th e sa m e w age
Increases a s th o s e w ho h a v e
passed th e b a r e x a m o r g ra d ­
uated from law school.
So ruled S u p re m e C o u rt J u d g e
Charles M a rk s la s t w eek as h e
also gave a n In te rp re ta tio n t h a t
each Ju stic e o f tlie S ta te S u ­
preme C o u rt h a s th e rig h t to a p ­
point his own clerk .
The case a ro se fro m a n a t ­
tempt to w ith h o ld a s ta tu to r y
salary Increase fro m th o se cle rk s
who were n o t law y ers.
A rule h a s b een a d o p te d by
the Ju dicial
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th a t
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^ n x v lU e . a s a m e m b e r o f th e
A d v is o ry C o u n cil o n L a b o r a n d
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Act for a te rm e n d in g M a r c h 31,
a g rre a te r d e g r e e o f p r o te c tio n th a n
w h e re e ls e in th e
T h e p re m iu m
c a n b e fo u n d a n y ­
c o u n try .
p e r in d iv id u a l c o m e s to le s s th a n th e $ 5 0 a n n u a l
d e d u c tib le th e y n o w h a v e to p a y u n d e r M e d ic a r e P a r t B !
H e r e 's w h a t H .I .P .- M e d i c a r e d o e s f o r p e o p le e n r o l le d in P a r t
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A V o l k s w a g e n d e a l e r w i l l s t a k e h is r e p u t a t i o n o n it.
N o , th a t’s n o t a n e w m o d e l V o lk s w a g e n .
T h a t's an o ld m o d e l S o m e th in g Else.
A n d It’s on o u r lo t f o r the same re a s o n a n y o th e r
c a r w o u ld b e o n a V o lk s w a g e n lo t.
It’s f o r sale. A lo n g w ith m ost o f the cars p e o p le
tr a d e In on n e w V o lk s w a g e n s .
S o w h y b u y a used S o m e th in g Else fro m a V W
d e a le r , Inste ad o f fro m S o m e b o d y Else?
Buy it fro m a V W d e a le r^ a n d y o u g e t the V W
d e a le r 's 100% g u a ra n te e f o r th e r e p a ir o r r e ­
p la c e m e n t o f e v e r y m a jo r w o r k in g p a r t f o r 30 da y s
o r 1000 miles. W h ic h e v e r c om es first.
Engine. T ransm ission. R ear a x le . F ro n t a x le a s ­
sem blies. B rake system. E le c tric a l system .Those a re
th e p a rts c o v e r e d .
T h e y m ay m ake b o rin g re a d in g . But th e re 's n o th ­
ing b o rin g a b o u t la y in g o u t a lo t o f d o u g h to fix
o n e o f them .
T h a t's w h y it's so n ic e to k n o w th a t w e 'll ta k e
c a re o f a n y th in g lik e th a t o n a n y c a r w e g u a ra n te e .
A n d th a t’s w h y w e 'r e p r e t t y p a r tic u la r a b o u t
a n y c a r w e g l v e a g u a ra n te e .
W h e n w e fin a lly g iv e it th e g u a ra n te e , it m eans
w e.'ve c h e c k e d o u t th e c a r c o m p le te ly . A n d fix e d
w h a t n e e d e d fix in g to b e g in w ith .
A f t e r o il, o V W d e a le r has a re p u ta tio n to think
a b o u t.
W e c a n 't h a v e It k n o w n a ro u n d to w n th a t y o u
d r o v e of^ o u r lo t w ith a le m o n .
Even if it w a s n 't o V o lk s w a g e n .
This
used car is
guaranteed
100% .
AmlTyvnie Monfer Motors, ltd.
Aub«im Martin Derry, Inc.
Botovia Bob Hawkes, Inc.
Bay Shor* Trons-island Automobile* Corjk
fioyilde Boy Yolkswagen Corp.
Binghamton Rog«r Kresge, Inc.
B ronx Avoxa Corporation
B ron x Bruckner Voikiwogen, Inc.
B ronx Defrln Motor Corp.
B rooklyn Aldan Yolkswogen, Inc.
Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc.
Brooklyn KIngsboro Motors Corp.
Buffalo Jkn Kelfy't, Inc.
Dimford Howard Holmes, Inc.
n^ton Lakeland Volkswagen, Inc.
Gen«va Dochak Motors, Inc.
C I m m FalU- Bromley Imports, Inc.
Hamburg Hal Casey Motors, Inc.
Hanmon Jim McGlono Motors, Inc.
Hempstead Small Cars, Inc.
HIcksvIlla' Walters-Donoidson, Inc.
HomeD Suburban Motors, Inc.
iHorseheadt H. R.Amacher& Sons, Inc.
Hudson John Feore Motors, Inc.
Huntington
F«arn Motori^ lac.
Inwood Volkswagen 5 Towns, Inc.
httaca Ripley Motor Corp.
Jamaica Manes Volkswagen, Inc.
Jamestown Stateside Motors, Inc.
Johnsfown Valley Small Cor Corp.
Kingston Amerling Volkswagen, Inc.
La Grangevllle Ahmed Motors, ltd.
Latham Academy Motors, Inc.
Lockport Volkswagen Village, Inc.
Massena Seaway Volkswagen, Inc.
Merrick Saker Motor Corp., ltd.
Middle Island Robert Weiss Volkswagen, Inc.
Middletown Glen Volkswagen Corp.
Montlcelk} Route 42 Volkswagen Corp.
Mount Klsco North County Volkswagen, Inc.
New Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc.
New Rodiello County Automotive Co., Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Bristol Motors, Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Fifth Ayenue, Inc.
Newburgh F & C Motors, Inc.
N iagara Falls Amendola Motors, Inc.
Clean Oleon Imports, Inc.
Oneonta John Eckert, Inc.
Plattsburgh Celeste Motors, Inc.
Qu«eittYilla8« W o k Yolkswogen Corp.
Rensselaer Cooley Motors Corp.
Riverheod Don W ald’s Autohaus
Rodiester Breton Motors, Inc.
Rochester F.A. Motors, Inc.
Rochester Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc
East Rodiester Inner Yolkswageiv Inc.
Rome Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc.
Roslyn Dor Motors, ltd.
Sayvllle Blanco Motors, Inc.
Sdienectady Colonie Motors, Inc
Smithtown George and Dalton Yolkswogen, Inc.
Southampton Brill Motors, ltd.
Spr^g Valley C. A. Haigh, Inc
Stolen Island Staten Island Small Cars, ltd.
Syracuse Don Cain Volkswagen, Inc
East Syracuse Precision Autoi, Inc
Tonawanda Granville Motors In c
U tlM Martin Yolkswageiv In c
Vailey Stream Yal-Stream Volkswagen, Inc.
Dunwoodie M otor Corp.
E le c tr o n ic s M an
F o r W e s t P o in t
T h e UJS. M ilita ry A cad em y at
W e st P o in t is looking fo r a n elec­
tro n ic s e q u ip m e n t r e p a ire r cap­
ab le of in s ta llin g a n d rep a irin g
c o m m im lc a tio n s e q u ip m e n t sucli
as T V receiv ers, cab le T V system s
a n d p u b lic a d d ress system s. 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
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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."
S in g le s - D o u b le s
A lso 1 & 2 R oom S u ites
Authorized
O M iw e
S p e c i a l Dally & W e ek ly
R o tes fo r
C M I S e r v i c e Reade rs
rteefro«ics M aSntainer
A ir C o n d itio n in g .
'hty-six c a n d id a te s fo r elecequipm ent m a in ta in e r took
Iro n ic
an d q u alify in g phy-
D ie s e l I n s tr u c to r s
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C ivil S ervice E x a m in e rs fo r th e
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be also filled a t v a rio u s F e d e ra l
ag e n c ie s th ro u g h o u t th e G ireater
N ew Y ork C?ity A rea.
A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e th r e e
y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e w h ic h i n ­
c lu d e d w o rk In I n te r n a l c o m ­
b u stio n e n g in es a n d In a i r c o n o n e y e a r of e x p erien c e In in s tn ic tin g th e se co urses o r su p e rv isin g
c o n d itio n in g a n d re frig e ra tio n a n d
in th is ty p e of w ork.
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 .
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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. M e r­ th e B o a rd o f T ru ste e s o f th e
c h a n t M a rin e A cadem y, K in g s StA te U n iv e rs ity o f N ew Y ork.
P o in t, New Y ork or th e m a in p o st
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of j o 'ir failure to a p p e a r o r an
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SIDNEY K R AI'T
Attorney for Plaintiff
iiftice & P o s t Office Address
Rroadway
New York, New Y ork 10007
UK
JO^KI'U LAHUTA, th e abov e n.inied
. (fPfl.-i"’
’l'h(. [( I-I.ins su m m o n s ie served upo n
Loi! liy I iil'tication piirpu.-uit to an order
JliiUti K( ii''uary 4. 1909, of Honora ble
■ ipiuil M. Gold, » Ju stic e o f th e Sutrcnii- Court of the S ta te of New York,
ktiil fili'l with th e verified c o m pla in t and
Pliirtinfr papers in the New York ConncitvkH office. This is an a<Hion lo r
-(.Into divorce.
Umi: Kftiriiary 4, 1060
SIDNEY K R A F T
Attorney fo r Plaintiff.
LEGAL
N O T IC E
II'IK K V K r O I ' R T O F T H E S T A T E O F
V O IiK , C O U N T Y O P K E W
YORK,
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Ki^naliH N f w Y o r k C o u n t y a s t h e p l. o c e
In a l, n i p J)ri/<i8 o f t h e v e n u e ie P l a i n T " iilio in N e w Y o r k C o u n t y . S U M tfONs V I T H N O T I C E . P l . a i n t i f f r e s i d e s a t
II \ V ( - i T;,Sth S t r e e t . C o u n t y o f
New
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■(Hr namoil r i r f e n d a n t . Y O U A R E H E R E to serve a n o tic e o f a pir iin if , on t h e P l a i n t i f f ’ s A t t o m e . v t s )
/lliin 20 d a y s a f t e r t h e s e r v i c e o f t h i s
liimniono. e v d u s i v e o f t h e d a y o f s e r \ ' i c e
w ii l i i n ,To d a y s a f t e r t h e e e r v i c e i s
f'niiilpip i f t h i s s u m m o n s i s n o t p e r s o n a ! dplirprfMi t o y o u w i t h i n t h e S t a t e o f
York); a n d i n ca s e o f y o u r f a i l u r e
»i'i«ar, i u d s m e n t w i l l b e t a k e n a p a i n s t
n hr d e f a u lt f o r t h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d
ih f ii o t lo e s e t f o r t h b e l o w u p o n t h e
o f c o n c ilia tio n p ro c e e d ln p s o r
" rtays a f t p r f i l i n i r o f » N o t i c e o f C o m (ipnipment o f t h i s a c t i o n w i t h t h e C o n hnation R u r e . iu ,
w h ic h e v e r
is
sooner.
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Y ork,
N .Y .
D ecem ber
18,
W K 1 < ;S T E T N
ic W E I S S T E I N ,
A tfo r
P la in t if f . O ffic e a nd P o e t
P n w Addre ss; .126 L e n o x A v e n u e , N e w
r^rk N y . 1 0 0 2 7 , N O T I C E : T h e o b j e c t
Ini? n piion is t o o b t a i n a j u d g - m e n t o f
diw in lv in g ' t h e n i a r r i a R e
b etw e e n
P.utifs o n t h e r r o u n d s T i l e d e f e n d a n t
l^andniiPd t h e p l a i n t i f f . T h e r e l i e f s o u g h t
* J tid irm e n t o f a l w o U i t e d i v o r c e in
V .
the p l a i n t i f f d i s s o l v i n p f o r e v e r
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S t.,
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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 . N o t o n ly has th e Seal raised
m o n e y t o fin a n c e p ro g ra m s in
tu b e r c u lo s is a n d re s p ira to ry disease
b u t i t a lso has a le rte d th e p u b lic to
th e p r o b le m s o f a ir p o llu t io n a n d
s c h o o l h e a lth .
S u p p o r t y o u r lo c a l h e a lth a s s o c ia tio n b y
p u rc h a s in g a n d u s in g C h ris tm a s Seals.
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a re
m a n k in d
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schools of S ch oo l D is tric t 29. H e
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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
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a n d c o n n e c tio n s r a t h e r th a n m e r­
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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.”
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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
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m a n a g e m e n t t h a t a r e tra c e a b le to
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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
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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;
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1; (18) 4; (19) 1; (20) 1;
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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.
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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
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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 ­
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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.
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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,
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B. D u ry ea, J r . o f M o n ta u k , L J .
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piece o f p o litic a l p ro p e rty .
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ju n g le s. In 1966, w ith th e su rg ic a l
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a n d d ep e n d s u po n n in e A ssem bly­ ers re v o lt a g a in s t ris in g p ro p e rty
m e n elected w ith C o n se rv ativ e ta x e s h a s re fle c te d itse lf In w h o le ­
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S o m e t h i n g n e w w ill be trie<
t h i s c o m i n g M a y . T h e r e wil
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w e d o n ’t th in k we have th e r ig h t to in je c t o u rs e lv e s in to th e p a tie n t‘ d o c to r re la tio n s h ip . S e c o n d , th e re are p la n s th a t a s s u re you o f
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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 .
T H E P U B L IC re la tio n s Cam­
p a ig n m o u n te d ■ b y th e CJommissio n sh o u ld be th e su b je c t of
c a re fu l s tu d y by ev ery civil se rv ­
a n t In te re ste d in th e effectiv e
uses of p u b lic re la tio n s .
A N O T H E R F IR M believer in
p u blic re la tio n s a s a p o w erfu l
w eap o n a g a in s t c rim e is Q ueen s
D is tric t
A tto rn e y
T hom as
J.
M ackcll, a n ele cte d o ffic ia l w ho
b e g an h is p u b lic c a re e r in civil
service a s a New Y o rk C ity
p o licem an .
M ACRELL
SPO N SO RED
a
tw o -d a y N a rc o tic s I n s tit u te la s t
m o n th f o r 800 clerg y m en a t
Q u e e n s C ollege. C o -sp o n so rs w ere
Q u e en s C ollege, a u n it o f T h e
C ity U n iv e rsity o f New Y ork, a n d
th e A d d ictio n S erv ices A gency of
th e C ity of N .Y.
T H E R E S E E M S to be n o en d
to th e a t ta c k by g o v e rn m e n t o n
th e illic it use of n a rc o tic s. Y et
w ith a ll th e se e ffo rts , th e skills
of th o u s a n d s o f pu blic o fficials
a n d civil se rv a n ts, a n d th e e x ­
p e n d itu re o f la rg e a m o u n ts of ta x
m oney, th e pro b lem n o t o n ly p e r ­
sists, I t seem s to grow .
W E R E I T N O T fo r all th e se
law e n fo rc e m e n t a n d p u blic r e ­
la tio n s e ffo rts , th e d ru g p ro blem
w ould
vm doubtedly
be
w orse.
W h a t seem s to be n e e d e d im m e ­
d ia te ly is th e to ta l c o o p e ratio n
C O m u s S lO N is co m m it- of all p u b lic s—p a rtic u la rly th e
to a policy o f c a rry in g o u t p u b lic c o m p risin g th e p a re n ts of
uge public re la tio n s c a m p a ig n te en a g ers.
A R E A L D E N T in a d d ic tio n
crush the m o n ste r, w h ich is
ing the lives of th o u s a n d s of a m o n g th e y o u n g co uld be m ad e,
people. College a n d h ig h if som e p re s su re could be ap p lied
®ol students se em to be th e to th e se p a r e n ts to ex ercise th e
"patsies” fo r d ru g “ p u sh e rs.” s tro n g d iscip lin e som e o f th e ir
^ IS AMONG th e te e n a g e rs c h ild re n n e e d so badly.
Com m ission is c o n c en W E D O N 'T H AV E to draw p ic ­
a good i>ortion of its tu re s fo r o u r civil service re ad e rs.
P^ien. Its p u b lic re la tio n s W e a re c e r ta in th e y jo in u s in
Islists are u sin g every po s- ask in g o n e q u e stio n :
media—p a m p h le ts,
bookW H A T W E R E 68 boys a n d
a mobile u n it, ra d io , TV, girls, ages 10 to 15. d o in g a t a
‘<=hes. sem inars, etc.
m a r iju a n a p a r ty In th e b a se m e n t
fls
h a s ju s t
a 52 -m in u te m o tio n p ic■ T hree”, a d r a m a tiz a tio n
‘ three n a rc o tic a d d ic ts. I t
“ prem iere o n B ro ad w ay
month sim u ltan e o u sly
In
rst-run m ovie ho u ses. W ith
of th e F ilm I n Joninilttee. th e m ovie Is
th is m o n th in 27
^ f h o o d th e a tre s th r o u g h o u t
c o m m is s io n
A p p lic atio n s c a n be m a d e fro m
M o n d ay to F rid a y , 8:30 to 5:30
a n d S a tu rd a y fro m 9 a.m . to 12
n o o n a t th e D e p a r tm e n t of P e r ­
son n el, 49 T h o m a s S t., N ew Y o rk ,
N .Y. M enU on N oU ce No. 8008.
M in im u m
re q u ire m e n ts
a re :
g ra d u a tio n fro m e le m e n ta ry school
a n d fo u r yeaa's of e x p e rie n c e in
c le a n in g a n d m a in ta in in g a m od­
e rate ly -siz e d pu blic b uild ing , one
y e a r of w h ic h m u s t h av e b e e n in
a su p e rv iso ry c a p a c ity , o r a s a t­
is fa c to ry e q u iv a le n t. T h e s e re ­
q u ir e m e n ts m u s t h a v e b een m e t
by th e la s t d a te fo r th e re c e ip t of
a p p lic a tio n s.
T he b u ild in g c u sto d ia n m u s t,
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I i;<*vcily M J a m a ic a .................
5 ixivm I, UrooUlyn ................. . . . K A . l
6 1511il.T O IJajr Sliorft ............
7 Hniwn W I’oiifflia'i'ifT ............ . . . 8*( '»
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!► 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!"..!)
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li; Siiiilh i’ Quoons Vill . . / . . . . . . 8;> o
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M J.M.'pli R Staten Inlaml . . . . . . . K« r.
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•: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
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:tO .r iniin T W i l l l a m s v i l .................
♦ i> M.itiiilnr T Buffalo .................
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r«'.> tirwnff N Brooklyn ............
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(>•; ( i-^lro J NYC ........................... . . ,7 'M
f,;! I,.in:; W Brooklvu ................. . . .7!> t
Gl M.•Nicholas J NY(- ............ . . .7'» 1
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7(1 I'uHiil It Brooklyn ................. . . .7'.> O
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7-: M .d in lc y n 1. T City ............. . . .70 .0
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7t> Il.vst I* Bt'ncDM ........................... . . . 7 8 1
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t o t I'ilnrr o V Bronx .................. . . . 71’, 0
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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. F ro m le ft in f r o n t ro w ; J e r r y Je rn o w ,
A lice Ilu b e lb a iik , M u rie l D o n o hu e, H o w ard Q u in n ;
seco n d row , g u e st le c tu re r L eo n ard C ooih > ^
C o ssen tino , J o h n M a rtin is , Alex
Vi
R ap ely ea , C a rl P u g lie se; th i r d row , in struc
A. C o m p etiello , N a ssa u C o m m u n ity
(,*4o f A d m in istra tio n T h o m s J o h n s to n ,
d ieu x , E d P e rr o tt, F r a n k F a s a n o ; a n d a t
s a a c h a p te r P re s id e n t Irv in * F lau m en b *
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