^:.ZZ\ S-e/M KC A. A'v AK'VtllV l^l()fl>^ j Hra i.U l^ z n iV D L . vv ^n7 01 oon A ^ D C S E A T u e sd a j, F ebruary 25, 1969 T e /Z s A / e l e g a t e s America'M Largest W eekly for Public Employeeu XXXX, No. 22 f V ' C f S' ^ 7 ^ Z0^T9? n g r y 3 See Page 3 Prio« T en Cent* G o v e r n o r : Take Your Choice-Resume Talks Or Deal With Strike C e n tr a l C o n fe r e n c e H e a r s F o re c a st J o b D is c u s s P u b lic A c tio n ; W e n zI P a n e lis ts R e la tio n s P la n s S ta te w id e A c tio n U n le s s K e g o tia tio n s T h a t ’s w h a t D r . T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l, S U t e p r e s id e n t o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s Aaaxi., to ld th e A s s e m b ly m e n w h o a tte n d e d th e a n n u a l d in n e r o f S y ra c u s e c h a p te r , C S E A , to Mie H o te l S y ra c u s e C o u n tr y H o u s e . Long B e a c h L ib ra ry A id e s \M n C o n tr a c t (F ro ju L e a d e r C o r r e s p o n d e n t ) M IN E O L A — A f a c t - f i n d e r ’s rep.>r!i u p h o ld in g a lm o s t a ll tihe d em a n d s m a d e b y e m ­ ployees o f th e L,ong B e a c h Public L ibrary h a s b ee n a c c e p te d the Civil S ervice E m ploy ees Aifirm ative a c tio n w aa a w a ite d the lib rary b o a rd of tn is te e s . Tlie rep o rt by f a c t- f ln d e r 3 •«Ph DiPede called fo r a $1,000 ^ i><K)st over tw o y e a rs w ith '-‘ffective re to ra c tlv e ly to la s t 1. a 3 5 -h o u r w eek, double ipen^atory time fo r h o lid a y fu lly -p a id S ta t e h e a lth and p r o - r a ta b e n e fits fo r employee*. C S E A h a d , a $1,700 p a y bo ost. Although we f e r t th is fa lls (Continued m i P age 14) o- CORRECTION *r i I A C om petieJlo, w h o w as Iden tified In T h e L e a d ^ 11 as » C lril S ervioe n e g o tia to r Is latoor re p r e s e n ta tiv e fo r b o u n ty D e p a r tm e n t o f re p re se n te d th e C o u n ty in th e n e g o tia tio n s beU a n d th« C 6E A . S ta rt A L B A N Y — F r u s t r a t e d o v e r re p e a te d r e fu s a ls o f t h a R o c k e fe lle r A d m in is t r a tio n to g e t b a c k to th « b a r g a in in g ta b le , a n g r y , a n d s h o u tin g d e le g a te s a t t e n d in g a n e m e rg e n c y S Y R A C U S E — “ Y o u th r e e k n o w t h a t w h a t ’s g o in g o n in A lb a n y Is d e a d w r o n g .” w ill be th e re s u lt of C S E A 's bein g p u sh e d th e w all." W h a t h a p p e n e d th e follow ing M o n d ay , o f cou rse, w a j t h a t th e 800 d e le g a te s v o ted to s trik e or ta k e o th e r “jo b a c tio n " If th e S ta t e c o n tin u e d to re fu se to b a r ­ g a in by y e ste rd a y . T h is a c tio n w ould be ta k e n by th e 124,000 S ta t e em ployees whio a re CSEA m em b ers. D r. W enzl ad d re sse d m o st of h is ta lk to th e th r e e A ssem b lym e n fro m O n o n d a g a C o u n ty — J o h n H. T e rry . M o rtim e r G a lliv a n a n d L e o n a rd B e rs a n l— w ho w ere g u ests a t th e d in n e r, say in g “thLs is th e w ay i t lo<>ks to m e, th is is th e w ay i t Is.** 13 session o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h e re la s t w seic (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) The dinner c lim a x e d th e tw o <l*f V inter m e e tin g o i C S E A ’s CJentral C o n fere n c e aivd C o u n ty Woric.ihop. Ita aa in te rv ie w fo llo w in g h is Wk, Dr. W e W sa id t h a t “if so m e thltuf h a p p e n s a lo n g th e jo b •oUi)Q lin e” d u rin g th e A lb an y «eecin« of C SEA ’i d e le g a te s “It M arch CSEA D efea ts N assau C o u n ty S p lin te r G roup T h e T a y lo r L aw w as “su pp o se d to e m a n c ip a te u s, to provide fo r h a rm o n io u s re la tio n s b e tw een u s,” h e to ld th e d in n e r. “Now we h av e ( F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e s p o n d e n t ) a m o re c o m p lic a te d m o n s te r as M IN E O L A — ^The C iv il S e r v ­ a m a s te r." ice E m p lo y e e s A s s n . b a r g a in ­ C SEA h a s re p re s e n te d em p lo y ­ in g u n i t in N a s s a u C o u n ty h a s ees fo r m o re t h a n a h a lf ce n tu ry , w ith s to o d a n a tta c k by a h e n o te d , h ittin g a t th e new “m a s ­ ru m p g rou p of em p lo y ees in th e te r w ho h a s tr e a te d C SEA in th e s h e r iff’s d e p a rtm e n t. m a n n e r it h a s .” I n a ru lin g la st W ednesday, T h e n ew “m a s te r " w h ich h a s S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e B e rtra m re p la c e d tihe S ta te in th e old r e ­ H a r n e tt d e n ied a bid by th e la tio n s h ip (oif m a^iter a n d se rv a n t) S h e riff’s O ffice B e n ev o le n t Asso­ is a c o m b in a tio n o f “ tlie e x e cu ­ c ia tio n to sev er th e d e p a rtm e n t tive, th e ju d ic ia ry a n d th e P E R B ” fro m th e re s t o f tiie c o u n ty ’s (P u b lic E m p lo y ees R e la tio n s 1 2,a00-m em ber w ork force. T lie ju d g e ru le d th e re w as “s u b s ta n ­ (C o n tin u e d o n Pag-e 11) tia l evidence to supL>ort" th e r u l­ ing of th e c o u n ty P u b lic E m p lo y ­ m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd tlia t th e re w as c o m m u n ity of in te re s t am ong all c o u n ty w orkers. T h e ru lin g cite d sim ila r h o u rs, w orking c o n ­ d itio n s, lie a lth a n d re tire m e n t p ro v isio n s a n d s a la ry p la n . C h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g P la u m e n b a u m h a ile d th e ru lin g as p re se rv in g th e in te g rity a n d s tr e n g th of th e b a rg a in in g u n it. T he case w as h a n d le d fo r CSEA jy re g io n a l a tto irn ey R ic h a rd G ab a, called fo r a S ta te w id e jo b a c tio n o f S ta te w o rk e rs by M a rc h 13 u n ­ less n e g o tia tio n s w ith th e S ta t a a re resu m e d . I n th e m o s t tu r b u le n t m e e tlm ; of CSEIA re p r e s e n ta tiv e s in tiie h is to ry o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n , d ele­ g a te a f t e r d e le g a te rose to la s h o u t a t th e re f u s a l o f th e S ta te to b a r ­ g a in w ith th e o rg a n iz a tio n n a m e d by G o v e rn o r R o c k e fe lle r to b a r ­ g a in fo r th e m — th e C ivil S e rv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn. A tte m p ts a t m o ra m o d e ra te a c tio n w ere booed d o w n a n d th e call fo r a s trik e vote w aa g reeted w ith c h e e rs a n d c la p p in g . O nly a few d ay s b e fo re th e m e etin g , C SEA le a d e rs w ere h o p e ­ ful th a t th e S ta te would tak e ailv a n ta g e of th e A pi^ellate EHvlsloa of th e S u p re m e C o u rt o rd e r p u t­ tin g asid e a sta y a g a in s t negoLi i tio n s o rd e re d by th e P u blic E m ­ p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o ard , P E R B o rd e re d th e s ta y u n til it c a n hoUl e lec tio n s in se v e ra l b a rg a in in g (C o n tin u ed on P a g e R 14) e p e a t T h is ! What Civil Service City C h a p t e r T o W ants Legislators M e e t O n Planning To Do On Taylor Law •Sor C S E A Strilre >4 PANELISTS Ce^S. 5/ *• — M a r r ln N aOor, a s s is ta n t Abrector of pu b lic re la tio n s fo r tlie Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn., d isc u sses th e role of th e h e a d q u a rte rs profefssional p u b lie re la tio n s s t a f f d u rin g th e e d u ­ c a tio n a l p a n e l d isc u ssio n e# th e C e n tra l C o n fe re n c e a n d C e n tra l C o o n tie s W o rk sh o p in S y ra eo se la s t w eek. O th e r p a n e lis ts w ere; G a ry Perfcinson. p u b lic re la tio n s d ire c to r o f th e S ta t e T e a c h e rs R e ­ tire m e n t S y stem , a n d c h a ir m a n of th e C SEA ’s P u b iie R e la tio n s C o m ­ m itte e , le ft a n d J o e D easy , J r ., c ity e d ito r o f T h e C ivil S ervice I.<eader. S e a te d b etw een P erk in so B an d N allo r is F lo y d P e a s h e y , m o d e ra to r o i tb a dittciiaalon. T h e N ew Y o rk C tty c h a p te r of th e Civil S erv ice Elmployees Assn. will h o ld a d e le g a te s m e e tin g P eb 27 a t G a s n e r’s R e s ta u r a n t, D u an e S t., to m a p a c tio n fo r a n ex p e cted strik e o f S ta t e em ploy ees o n M a rc h 13. A m ong th e In v ite d g u e sts Is J o h n J . H e n n e sse y , tr e a s u r e r of th e E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n. D e leg ates w ill h e a r a fu ll re p o rt of ^ c tio n t h a t led u p to th e strik e cail h r C S E A . N E o f th e to u g h e s t p ro b ­ le m s fa c in g m e m b e rs o f th e S ta te L e g is la tu r e th is y e a r Is a n e w a p p ro a c h to d e a lin g w ith in c re a se d la b o r u n re s t In tlio O p u blic e m p lo y m e n t se c to r in a m a n n e r t h a t w ill sa tis fy b o th civ il (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 2) (Adv.) th * 2 5 th N a iio fta l A n H q u » $ S h o w m t M a d iso n Square C a rd a n , F » b , 2 I $ t t h r u M arch 2 n A S« sur* t* l.ll M« P .M . Sando/ Admiatiom $ 2 ^ 0 . l>JH. D O N 'T (C o n tin u e d fro m R E P E A T P a g e 1) servicc a n d th e p u b lic a t larg'e. H o p es t h a t th e S ta t e ’s so-caD ed ON T a y lo r L aw w ould p ro v id e a m e d VO ON lu m fo r p eacefu l la b o r d isp u tes h a v e lon g sin ce fa d ed . S o tn e o f th e m o s t im p o rta n t New Y ork C ity p u blic em p loy ee g ro u p s a rc n o t even u n d e r th e law a n d th e m a jo r e em ployee u n io n in th e S ta te — th e Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y ees Ascti.— Is fig h tin g th e law to o th a n d n ail on th e g ro u n d s t h a t it h a s d on e •X J n o th in g to d a te e x c ep t en fo rce ru lin g s h a im f u l to th e b e st i n ­ te re sts o f civil se rv a n ts. T h e b ig g e st g rip e o f all a b o u t tJie T a y lo r L aw is t h a t It provides a w ide ra n g e o f fin e s a n d ja il se n te n c e s fo r p u b lic em ployees w ho go o u t o n strik e b u t p rovides no m e a n s fo r m a k in g g o v e rn m e n t re sp o n sib le w h e n it fails to live u p to h o n e s t b a rg a in in c w ith Its e m ­ ployees. T h e C ivil S erv ic e E m ploy ees FromCivil Service Travel Club PC ijJ o -< T h e w l; P p: w Vj W W o r ld B o o k n o w on o n d e r f u l O f T r a v e l! for r e m a i n i n g s p a c e these low-priced, tJ h i g h - q u a l i t y tours. S. s. R e tin a Cruise — A pril 4 to I I— J e t to C u r a c a o via KLM— cruise to 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 ir a . From $281. W r i te Mist Gulli Theen, Civil S e rv ic e Travel C lu b , 1212 Sixth A ve., N ew York, N.Y. T e le p h o n e (212] PLaza 7-5400. + P u e rto Rico — A pril 4— N ine Days— J e t , H o te l R oom s— O nly $253. W r i te F oster P o tter, D ept. A gricuH ure & M arkets, A lbany, N.Y., 12226. T elep h o n e (518) 4 5 7 -2 7 4 7 ; e v en in g s call (518) 438400 9. + G rand B aham as — A pril 4— Eight Days— J e t , H o te l Rooms, Deluxe M eals— O n ly $253, W r i te Sam E m m ett, 1060 E ast 28th St., Brook­ lyn, N.Y. T elepho ne (212) 2 5 3 -4 4 8 8 a f t e r 5 p.m . A laska & C andian Rockies — M a y 28 for 2 I days. Includes b o a t tr ip p a r t w ay to Alaska a n d fe a tu re s Fairbanks, M cKinley Park a n d A n c h o ra 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 fianff in th e C a n a d ia n Rockies. O n ly $1 ,098 . W r i t e Miss Deloras Fussell, I I I W in th ro p A v e., A lbany, N.Y., 12203. T e le p h o n e evenings (518) IV 2-3597. + London M em orial Day J a u n t — M a y 27 to J u n e I— via A ir India— h o te l room s, co n tin en tal b re a k fa st, sightseeing, all fo r only $229. W r i te to Irving F lau m enbaum . (See R om e trip). + B aham as M em orial D ay J a u n t — Five Days— i ^ a y 2 8 — jet, h otel room s, deluxe b re a k fa st an d s u p p e r — only $169. W r ite S am E m m ett. (See B ahama trip ab o v e .) H aw aii And The (tolden W est — July 26 to A u g. 9— Waikiki, S an Francisco, Los A ngeles, low est p rice y et, only $ 44 9 via U n ite d a n d Pan A m erican A irlines. U p s ta te w rite J o h n H en n essey , 2 76 M o o re Ave., Kervmore, 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. Julia Duffy, Box 43, W e s t Brentw ood, Long Island, N.Y. T e lep h o n e (516) 2 7 3-863 3. a n a v ia — July 18 fo r 17 d ay s— via Pan A m e ric a n — hotels, m ost meals, sightsee ing , visiting C o p e n h a g e n , Stockholm, Oslo, th e N o rw eg ian fjords, e tc . A few s e a ts still availab le. O nly $696. U p s ta te w rite Miss C e le s te Rosenkranz, 50 South P ierce St., T e lep h o n e (716) 82 3 -3 9 2 9 . N ew York a re a , w rite to Sam E m m ett. To Be Announced — A n exciting, low-cost sum m er p ro g r a m of trip s to th e C a r i b ­ b e a n an d E urope. Details will a p p e a r a ro u n d M arch 15 in this n e w sp a p e r. 'Open only t« CitiJ Strrite Ftufiiojuei Ass». m tmbert mtui tkeir ifMmeJuiU Jamilics, T r a v e l A r r a n g e m e n f s By K n i c k e r b o c k e r T r a v e l S e r v i c e , Inc., 1212 S ix th A v e , N e w Y o r k , N ,Y . T H I S ! A ssn., fo r ex a m p le , w as n e g o tia t­ in g benefitfi w ith th e R o ck e felle r A d m in is tra tio n u p u n til la s t N o remiber w h e n th e s e ta lk s w ere c alle d o ff b ec au se o f a ju ria d ic U onaJ d is p u te . Deiq>ite th e f a c t t h a t tihis d is p u te ooukl p o ssibly e x te n d b ey o n d th e c u r r e n t session o l th e L e g is la tu re , th e S ta te P u b ­ lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd o rd e re d a h a l t to b a rg a in in g . A nd h e re i* w h e re a u n iq u e s trik e c all if in th e w orks. T h e e s s e n tia l cry o f th e E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n is n o t w lmi h a s b e e a b a rg a in e d fo r to d a te b u t th e f a c t t h a t th ey c a n n o t even !9 >eak to th e ir e m ­ p lo y e r o r m a tte r s w h ic h m u s t be a()f>roved b y le g isla to rs b efore th e y go honae fo r th e y e a r. B e ­ ca u se of th is re fu sa l, th e y h a v e s e t a S ta te w id e strik e d a te fo r M a ro h 13. T h e Im m e d iate issue is n o t fo r specific b en e fits b u t fo r re s u m p tio n o f ta lk s o n th e se b e n e M e an w h ile, th e re is n o law fo rc in g th e S ta te b ac k to th e b a r ­ g a in in g ta b le . N o t A i G e n e ra l M o to rs A* o n e C SEA sp o k e s m a n sa id re c e n tly , “I f o u r S e n a to rs a n d A s­ se m b ly m en w ere to ld th e w o rk ers a t G e n e ra l M o to rs w ere going o u t o n slj-ike b e c a u se m a n a g e m e n t w o u ld n ’t ta lk to th e m no b o d y w ould be su rp rise d . S a d ly en o u gh , so m e people d o n ’t th in k we h a v e tJie sam e b a sic rig h ts in th e se a re a s a s w o rk ers In th e p riv a te se c to r a n d u n til th is is reco g nized th e re is go ing to be c o n tin u o u s tro u b le in pu b lic e m p lo y m e n t.” A law t h a t w ill m a k e g o v e rn ­ m e n t ap resp o n sib le a s civil s e rv ­ ice la b o r is w h a t p u b lic em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n s w a n t to see o c cu r. T o £ g ro u p , nOne o f th e m believes t h a t f i r s t p ro p o sa ls o n a m e n d in g th e T a y lo r L aw — in c re a se d p e n a l­ tie s—a r e godng to h a v e a n y e ffe c t o n slow ing s trik e s o r u n r e s t in th e fu tu re . T h e old C o n d o n -W a d lin L a w 'fa d le d b ecau se m o s t gove rrim e n ta l bodies in th e S ta te w ere a fr a id lo invoke its se v ere p u n l4;hment£ a n d civil service le a d ers feel a to u g h e r T a y lo r L aw will o n ly su ffe r tihe sam e fa te . C ivil service, th e n , sees th e task o f th e L e g is la tu re to be n o t p a tc h ­ in g u p th e c u r r e n t le g isla tio n b u t c re a tin g new id e a s t h a t will m a k e b o th la b o r and m anagem ent eq u ally re tp o sib le . Raiirood P orter I Y o u r I R P u b l i c e l a t i o n s I l y LEO J. M ARGOLIN M r . M a r t o H n Is P r o fe s io r o f B a s in « 9 8 A d m in ls ira tio Q ^ th e B « r « u s h • ! M a n h a t t a n C « m m a n it y C o lle g e a n d AdiuQ,| P ro fe s s o r o f P u b lie A d m in is t r a tio n in N etv Y o r k U n iversitj-, G r a d u a t e S c h o o l o f P u b lic A d m in is t r a tio n , P o lic e P u b lic R e la tio n s T R U E P R O F E S S IO N A L s ta tu s h a s f in a lly b e e n achJeveii b y N e w Y o r k C it y ’s p o lic e a n d f ir e m e n in t h e ir n e w contracti w it h th e C?ity. I T IS A G R E A T p u b lic r e la tio n s v ic t o iy fo r th e s e services, b o th 8 0 c ritic a l to th e p ub lic s a fe ty of e ig h t m illio n people. T H IS C OLU M N h a s in s iste d a g a in a n d a g a in t h a t th e p ro fe s­ s io n a l s ta tu s of a civil s e rv a n t is in e x tric a b ly tie d to th e s a la ry a n d b e n e fits b e receiv es fo r h is sk illed services. N O W T H A T t h e police a n d fire b u d g e t lin es h a v e a c a sh v a lu e o f $16,000 a n n u a lly , th e y a re e q u iv a le n t in sa la ry w ith th e C ity U n iv e rsity ’s co m m u n ity col­ lege fu ll p ro fesso rs, th e h ig h e s t r a n k on th e ac ad em ic la d d er. P R O M O T IO N T O A fu ll p ro ­ fessor, ac co rd in g to th e b y -law s o f th e B o ard of H ig h e r E d u c a ­ tio n , n e c e ss ita te s a P h .D . or e q u i­ v a le n t— th e e q u iv alen t b ein g a p ro fe ssio n a l license as a n a c ­ c o u n ta n t, en g in e er, la w y er o r a n o u ts ta n d in g rec o rd of ac ad em ic a cc o m p lish m e n t. T H E $16,000 fig u re fo r th e p o ­ lice a n d fire b u d g e t lin e s is c o n ­ firm e d by sev eral a c tu a rie s . O n e w as a d a m a n t th a t th e fig u re w as too low. IN C L U D E D IN T H E $16,000 a re su c h s u b s ta n tia l a n d costly frin g e b e n e fits as a $2,500 a n n u a l c a sh p a y m e n t by th e C ity in to th e C ooney E le c te d E n g in e e r s (S p e c ia l To The H ead L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — P a u l F . C ooney, d ir e c to r o f th e A lb a n y S e c tio n o f H ig h w a y E n g in e e rs , w as r e -e le c te d p re s id e n t o f th e 3 ,0 00 -m em b er New Y o rk S ta te As­ so c iatio n of H ig h w ay Engineei*s a t A w ritte n e x a m in a tio n w as th e ir 4 4 th a n n u a l m e e tin g h e re g ive n to th e tw o c a n d id a te s fo r O C . ra ilro a d p o rte r (B T ), speciail re c e n tly . O th e r new o fficers a re A lan ex a m No. 2, la s t w eek. W h ite of B u ffalo , vice p re s id e n t; D erik J . Roy of C olonie, se c re ­ ta ry ; W a lte r S. G ree n e of B in g ­ h a m to n , ti'e a su re r; a n d R o b e rt L<xidreville of W a te rto w n , a s s is t­ BUSINESS a n t tre a s u re r. 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STBLL A N O T H E R featJier fe th e p u b lic re la tio n s cap s of boUi p o lice a n d fire ra n k and fli( in th is re a lity : T H E IR P O S IT IO N S have s a la ry a n d frin g e ben elit value h ig h e r th a n w h a t is p aid for per. fo rm a n c e of sim ila r skilled du­ tie s in a n y m uniciptality ol Uie w orld. T H E U R G E N T necessity of e». ta b lis h in g p ro fessio n a l statAis !« th e police o ffic er was einphaslzti in th e 239-page re p o rt of tlK T a s k F o rce on th e Police (1967) by T h e P re s id e n t’s Commission os L aw E nfoixjem ent a n d Ad]rllnl^ tr a tio n o f Ju stic e . t h e c o m p l e x i t y of the po­ lice jo b in th is m o d e m and hlghlj com plex w orld, th e report d^ d a r e d , c alls fo r th e greyest p olice skills. T H E R E P O R T em phasized th»l th e m o d e rn p o lice m an was a com b in a tio n sociologist, social wtl f a r e sp ecialist, com m unity rel* tlo n s e x p e rt, know ledgeable in ft law , b o th c rim in a l a n d civil; m a n re la tio n s stu d e n t, expert to v e stig a to r, skilled technologist li c(x m n u n ica tio n s, idenUficatloc etc., etc. O N E O F T H E m ost Iniportsn ite m s stressed by th e report w» th e p o lic em a n ’s own attitude to w a rd h is job. In m ost Insiftnf* th is a ttitu d e w as a negative «»< W IT H T H E H IG H E S T »alW scale of a n y police officer in m u n ic ip a lity in th e world, tl’ tim e h a s com e fo r th e policem*i to ta k e a n a ffirm a tiv e view « h is p ro fe ssio n a l s ta tu s —a serv ice of a ctio n , challenge. p re s tig e aaid of th e gi-eatest 1® p o rta n c e in o u r democracy. 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As b a d as th e T a y lo r L a w h a s b e e n fo r p u b lic e m ­ p lo y e e s , I t does p ro v id e t h a t u n d e r e x tre m e p ro v o c a tio n c iv il s e rv a n ts c a n s tr ik e . T h e r e c a n be l i t t l e d o u b t t h a t th e p r o je c te d s tr ik e b y S ta te w o rk e rs w ill be th e re s p o n s ib ility o f th e R o c k e fe lle r A d m in is tr a tio n , n o t th e e m p lo y e e s o r t h e ir o r g a n iz a tio n . T h e y h a v e , in d e e d , b e e n p ro v o k e d b e y o n d re a s o n . New Booklet Issued Gov. Names Blount By S tate Describes To Board Of Visitors G o v e r n o r R o c k e fe lle r h a s R esearch C areers a n n o u n c e d th e a p p o in tm e n t o f W a lt e r C . 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T itle s In t h e S ta te service in clu d es ec o n o ­ m ists, » ta tlstlc la n s, tra n s p o rta ­ tio n a n a ly sts , e d u c a tio n aides, m u n ic ip a l re s e a rc h a s s is ta n ts , re s f « jc h a n a ly sts , b io s ta tis tic ia n s fcnd m a n y o th e rs. “ R e se a rc h C a re e rs w ith New Y o rk S ta t e ” lists re q u ire m e n ts for p ro fe ssio n a l e n tra n c e level p o si­ tio n s , lin es o f p ro m o tio n fo r r e ­ s e a r c h e r s a n d e n tra n c e o p p o rtu n i­ tie s a t a d v a n c e d levels. I n f o r m a ­ tio n o n sa la rie s a n d o n -th e -Jo b t r a in i n g Is also in c lu d ed . C opies of th e p am p lU et m a y be b e r 31, 1970. U pon c o n firm atio n by th e S en­ a te , B lo im t w ill su cceed M rs. Irv in g M aid m an , U p p e r N y ack , w ho resigned. T h e p o et is u n s a l­ arie d . B lount, a g ra d u a te of V ir­ g in ia S ta te College, Is a senioo' in d u s tria l in v e s tig a to r w ith th e N ew Y ork S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of L ab o r. H e is a m e m b e r of th e E x ec u tiv e B oaxd of th e O rang e C o u n ty C oun­ cil, B oy S couts of A m e ric a; vice p re s id e n t of th e O ra n g e C ounty N AACP a n d a co m m issio n er of R o c k la n d C oim ty S ew er D istric t 1. o b ta in e d w ith o u t ch a rg e fro m R -1 , D e p a rtm e n t of Civil Service. T h e S ta t e C am p u s. A lbany. S u n d ay , M a rc h 2 10:30 pjm . (c o lo r)— W itih M a y o r L in d sa y — w eekly r e p o r ts In c o ­ o p e ra tio n w ith W N E W -T V . M o n d ay , M a rc h 3 3:00 p j n . — R e tu r n to N u rs in g — “W h a t’s A h e ad fo r N u rs in g ? ” P in a l p ro g ra m oif & re f re s h e r co u rse fo r n u rse s. 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y o rk P olice A cadem y se rie s fo r in -se rv ic e tra in in g . 6 :00 p j n . — C om im unlty A ctio n — “J o b T ra in in g fo r th e H a rd C o re U n em p lo y e d — U n ite d N eig h b o rh o o d H ou ses P ro g r a m .” G u e sts : J u lie t F . B ru d n e y a n d H o w a rd A. D usold . U n ite d N eig h b o rh o o d H ouse. 7:30 p.m .— O n th e jo b — “U n iv e rs a l S u m m o n s.” New Y o rk d t y F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. 9:00 p j n . — New Y o rk R e p o rt — p ress co n fere n c e— L e s te r S m ith h o sts in te rv iew s b e tw e e n C ity o fficia ls a n d v isitin g n e w sm en . P re s e n te d in c o o p e ra tio n w ith W O R -T V . T u esd a y , M a rc h 4 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y ork P olice A cad em y series fo r in -se rv ic e tra in in g . W e d n e sd a y , M a rc h 5 4:00 p .m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y o rk P o lice A cad em y series fo r in -se rv ic e tra in in g . 7:30 p j n . —O n th e J o b —“U n iv e r­ sa l S u m m o n s." N ew Y o rk C ity F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 6 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — New Y o rk C ity F ire D e p a itm e n t tr a in in g series. F rid a y , M a r c h 1 10:00 a j n . (h v e )— S ta f f M e etin g o n th e A ir — O ffic ia ls In New Y o rk C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t o f S o ­ c ia l S erv ices a n sw e r p h o n e d -ln in q u irie s fro m o ffice s In th e field. 4:00 p .m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — New Y ork P o lice A cad em y series fo r in -se rv ic e tra in in g , 8:00 p j n . — C o m m u n ity R e p o rt — “D is tric t 27—^Family L iv in g a n d S ex E d u c a tio n .” T h e f i f t h p r o ­ g ra m in a serie s o n th e sch o o l d is tric ts o f New Y o rk C ity h ig h ­ lig h ts D is tric t 27. G u e sts : M rs. R ose L. S ch w a b , a s s is ta n t s u p ­ e rin te n d e n t, and L iv in g sto n C h rlch lo w , m e m b e r o f th e local sch o ol b o ard . H o st: J e ro m e K o valicJt. S a tu rd a y , M a rc h 8 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — New Y ork C ity F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g serie& C i v i l S e r v ic e L a w & ' Y o u By W IL L IA M GOFFEN ( M r . G offeB , « m e m b e r » t the N ew T o rk B a r, teaehea U w at CoUeg* ml the C ity • ! N ew T o ri^, la th e a u th o r • ! m an y booki a rtic le s and co-a utho red *‘N ew V o rk C rim in a l L a w /* ) S a la ry In c re a s e s I T I S N O T o fte n t h a t a S u p re m e C o u r t J u s tic e has c a s lo n to re v ie w a d e te r m in a t io n t h e A p p e lla te Divisic T h e A p p e lla te D iv is io n Is a b r a n c h o f th e N e w Y o r k Stati S u p re m e C o u rt. F iv e A p p e lla te D iv is io n J u s tic e s s it in v ie w o f S u p re m e C o u r t d e te r m in a tio n s o n a p p e a l. ot T H E U N t iS U A L c o n v e rs e s it u a t io n o f re v ie w o f an p e lla te D iv is io n d e t e r m in a tio n b y a S u p re m e C o u r t Just Is p re s e n te d b y t h e case o f M a r ic o n d a t . P ro c a « c in o (N« Y o r k L a w J o u r n a l, J a n u a r y 30, 1 9 6 9 ). I n t h a t case, JustJc C h a r le s M a r k s re v ie w e d th e a u t h o r it y o l th e A p p e lla te v is io n to w ith h o ld a n y s a la r y in c re a s e s fr o m tw o la w ta r ie s to J u s tic e s o f th e S u p re m e C o u rt, T h e y a r e Joisej M a r ic o n d a a n d M o r r is J . S o lo m o n , r e s p e c tiv e ly la w sec ta r ie s to S u p re m e C o u r t J u s tic e s G e r a ld P . C u lk in G e o rg e P o steL A S P A R T O F u n if ic a t io n o f th e C o u r t s y s te m pvarsua to A r tic le V I o f t h e C o n s titu tio n o f t h e S ta te o l Y o r k a n d A r t ic le 7 - A o f t h e J u d ic ia r y L a w , b o th S e p te m b e r 1, 1962, th e fo r m e r C o u r t o f G e n e r a l Se?y w a s a b o lis h e d , a n d J u d g e s C u lk in a n d P o s te l o f t h a t b e c a m e J u s tic e s o f t h e S u p re m e C o u r t. T h e ir c le rk s . Me M a r ic o n d a a n d S o lo m o n , c o n tin u e d to s e rv e as clerks t h e J u s tic e s , T h e y w e re re c la s s ifie d a s la w secret e ff e c tiv e J u ly 1, 1966. T H E D E T E R M IN A T IO N to fre e z e t h e i r s a la rie s m a d e o n A p r il 8 , 1964, in a le t t e r s ig n e d b y th e Pre.sk J u s tic e s o f th e A p p e lla te D iv is io n s o f th e F ir s t a n d Sec D e p a r tm e n ts i n t h e e x e rc is e o f t h e p r e r o g a tiv e o f “ the p r o p r ia te a p p o in tin g a u t h o r it y .” H o w e v e r, J u s tic e M a r k s t h a t th e A p p e lla te D iv is io n in r e la t io n to th e p e titio n e n j n o t “ th e a p p r o p r ia te a p p o in tin g a u t h o r it y .” T H E A T T E M P T E D e x e rc ie s o f a u t h o r it y w a s to effect a t e th e p o lic y o f t h e A d m in is t r a t iv e B o a r d o f th e JudicW C o n fe re n c e e x p re s s e d In its R u le 3 , e ffe c tiv e Septem ber 1962. T h e R u le p r o h ib it s f u t u r e a p p o in tm e n t as a clerk a S u p re m e C o u r t J u s tic e o f o n e w h o Is n o t a m em ber th e B a r o r a g r a d u a te o f a n a p p ro v e d la w s c h o o l, ellglfc to t a k e th e B a r e x a m in a tio n . C o n c e d e d ly , th e petitionefl d id n o t m e e t s u c h r e q u ir e m e n t, a lth o u g h possessed of e x p e rtis e t h a t o n ly e x p e rie n c e d eve lo p s. A S J U S T IC E M a r k s o b s e rv e d , th e p e titio n e r s w ere »P p o in te d p r io r to S e p te m b e r 1, 1962, th e e ffe c tiv e d a te of Ru 3 w h ic h w as p ro s p e c tiv e , n o t r e tr o a c tiv e , in o p e ra tio n , S E C T IO N 222 o f A r t ic le 7 - A o f t h e J u d ic ia r y L aw coi tin u e s th e th e r e to fo r e e x is tin g a u t h o r it y o f J u d g e s to appol® p>ersonal a s s is ta n ts . C le a r ly , th e r e fo r e , as f a r as th e p f titonei a r e c o n c e rn e d . J u s tic e s C u lk in a n d P o s te l, n o t th e Appella' D iv is io n , a r e th e a p p r o p r ia te a p p o in tin g a u th o r itie s , etiec A C C O R D IN G T O C h a p t e r 640 o f th e L a w s o f 1962 tlv e A u g u s t 1, 1962, o n e m o n t h b e fo re C o u r t unification ra is e s m a y be w it h h e ld fr o m a n o n - ju d ic ia l C o u r t employ' w h o , “ in th e o p in io n o f th e a p p r o p r ia te a p p o in tin g authorlO does n o t w a r r a n t s u c h In c re a s e .” H o w e v e r, th e J u d i c i a r y S e c tio n 223, e ffe c tiv e S e p te m b e r 1, 1962, p ro v id e s th at e m p lo y e e o f th e c o u rts a b o lis h e d b y A r t ic le V I o f the s t it u t io n , “ s h a ll be c o n tin u e d In h is n e w p o s itio n I* * Coo d im in u tio n in s a la r y a n d w it h th e s a m e s ta tu s a n d T h e r e fo r e , t h e A p p e lla te D iv is io n l e t t e r o f A p r il 8, fr e e z in g th e p e tit io n e r s ’ s a la rie s w a s a p p a r e n tly a n o f th e p u r p o rte d p r e r o g a tiv e o f “ th e a p p r o p r ia te appoU^^ a u t h o r it y ” a t a t im e w h e n S e c tio n 223 p re c lu d e d such s u m e d p re r o g a tiv e . exeTC T H E R E S P O N D E N T S a tte m p t e d to d e fe a t th e In g o n th e b asis o f th e fo u i; m o n t h s ta tu te o f lim its ^ H o w e v e r, th e n o n p a y m e n t o f th e s ta t u t o r y increri^*^^ w h ic h th e p e titio n e r s w e re e n t it le d w a s a f a ilu r e to a d u ty e n jo in e d b y la w . As th e d u ty to p a y th e sal fix e d b y la w is a c o n tin u in g o n e , th e s h o r t p e rio d o f H ^ tlo n s Is in a p p lic a b le . A n o th e r te c h n ic a l d e fe n s e r a i s e d by re s jK jn d e n ts w as t h a t th e p e titio n e r s s h o u ld n o t have P ^ ce e d e d p u r s u a n t to A r t ic le 78, b u t th r o u g h a n re c o v e r a s u m o f m o n e y o n ly in th e C o u r t o f C laim s. , d e fe n s e w a s s im ilia r ly o v e r r u le d a s w it h o u t m e r it. PainterWanM ImW est Ptiri m\mf . civlUan p a in te r w ith Irtartlng ♦^•1 9 Ui $ 3 ^ • • hour, is needed a t th e Weak Polaft jj^ MlUtary A cadem y . petall3 c o n c e rn in g t h e posU km ^ 0 be fo u n d in an n ou n cem en A fjY -27 -3 a t t h e In te r a g e n c y Board of UJS. C ivil S erv ice E x a m Iin«rs. 26 F e d e ra l P la z a , N ew Y ork , I Ij{ y. 10007. Annouticem ent a n d a p p lic a tk m #ornis m ay also be o b ta in e d a i the main p o st o ffic e in B roo k ly n , Lronx, Ja m a ic a , H e m p ste a d . M ld dletown, N ew b u rg h , N ew R oeheDe, patchogue, P eek sk lll, Poughkeei;>sle, R iverhead, Y o n k e rs a n d th « 1st George S ta tio n o n S ta t e n 1»- IIsiwi W e u n d e rs ta n d . Walter B. Cooke Call 6 2 8 -8 7 0 0 to r e a c h a n y ol o u r 10 n e ig h b o r h o o d c h a p e ls in th e B ronx. B rooklyn, M an h attan a n d Q ueens. L C G A t NOTICK ISIiPREME COURT OF THE STATE O f |Nf:W \ ORK., COUNTY OF NEW YORK. I~N0RA D. D R IN N E N . Plaiatiff, a s a i a t t ICHFFORO WAYNE D R IN N E N . DefeaAl«o(.-Iiulex No. 30537-69.— Plaiiiti« d o ic Inato New York CouiMy d ie p lace d t Itriil.— The basis a i tlie v c a u e is: P l f i i a Ititf'i cniileoce is ii» New York Couatr.— iSuaiBOfu with Notice.— P l a i a t t f f r n i t t i w K 201 East 57th Street, Councr mt N ew Ifoct—a c t i o n f o r a d i v o r c e . T* the above aam cd DefefMi«a<: X<i«i Kt hereby swmoMMKd to se rre • mtce of jppearaace. a a the PlaiatiA> Kttotaeri wichia 20 d sfs after the servkCj (nil Hininions, ejcctuMve of the d a j mt Ttie (or w ithia 30 days after the serra complete H this suminoBs is not <rionallr delivered ta within the of New York; and ia case fcf your '< (o appear, iudgiaent will be takea giinw you by default foe the relief denandeJ m the notice set forth below the cerniinatioa of conciliatioa proor 120 days after ftliac oil a JK'« of Cacnmencement of this actioa > (he Conciliatioa Bureau, whicherer 1«0(U.T. Djttfvl, Vcw York. New York, February |ll. 19*19. COHEN & STERNKLAR, Attocoeys for Plaintiff, and Post Office Address: 122 East Street. N ew York, N. Y. 10017. 21’ .'j(j6-2070. Ifci oiuncd Defendant: The summons is served upon you by IPuWicdKon puriuant to an order dated Im 13, 1 9 <S9 of the Hon. Samuel I I . L *''• • Justice of the Supreme Court New York and filed 'IV' supporting papers in the N ew ilv Clerk s OlSce. Thi* i« aa I!} ,,* " '«» Divorce oo the ground* o< Dated: February 25, 1969. A Sternklar, Attorney* f o r Plaialegal Ivoik- '**« I I** I “<»* Jeath ll)''* Yotk l<i (L l) |[^ y o u 25 miles to the g a llo n . It still takes o n ly an o c c a s io n a l can o f o il. And it still w o n ’t g o n ear w a te r o r a n tifre e z e . If it w e re anyth ing but a V olksw a ge n, y o u 'd p ro b a b ly pay d e a rly fo r a ll this luxury. Instead, a Volkswa 5 en_with an a u to m a tic stick shift costs a mere $1930.* A lt o f w hich re in fo rc e s w h a t w e 'v e been saying fo r 20 yeors. Looks a re n 't e ve ry th in g . N O T IC I heirs at law. aezc of ^*«<^>butees of Emomi W. Bock, ?• Emma Bock, deceased, if lihti^L * th«m be dead • • distributee*. I'nJ administrators, ajsigaecs interest whose names are Idu. c»“ not be ascertained after |Councv‘1vf"‘^S Administrator o f the l®<th/'<? New York; AttiKney General I YOf New York. KAt^F HFREBY CITED T O SHOW IVott r the Surrogate’s Cotirt, N ew I *®om 504 in the Hall of h'ork New York. N ew 31 k . 1969, at 10:00 A.M. I**"! dated May 9, 1961. ?h.ch h writing dated April 17, 1963. •^nwauHi ^vv/ ■ “ 0offered I '■'naauei “ ered for probate by Marks. ^ Brooklya. Ir ’ ''t . ?"sD ” JXew YYork. ®«‘‘’ 3*Sc. New o rt probated d '* an I Testament, relatinc I , Boik n property, of Enuaa L h Y o u 'd neve r know it to lo o k a t it, but th a t’s a V o lksw agen w ith o u t a clutch p e d a l. • W h a t it d oe s have is som ething c a lle d an a u to ­ m atic stick shift. "A u to m a tic " because you can d riv e it up to 55 mph w ith o u t shifting a t a ll. "S tick s h ift" because you shift it w hen you g o o v e r 55. O nce. A nd thot's just to help you save gas. Iln keeping w ith a g ra n d o ld V olksw a ge n tra d itio n .) As a m a tte r o f fa c t, this V o lksw a ge n still gives 1969.—CITA TIO N .—T H » the state OF NEW ll(^ ' Il i l l W e d i d n ’t m a k e i t a n y e a s i e r t o l o o k a t . J u s t e a s ie r to d riv e . County of 423 West I20th of New York. Sealed. Feb. 6, 1969. ^AML'EL J. SILVERMAN, Surrogate. New York County W illiam S. Mullen^ f t T T iil? •‘y law -'-nr* S'®** “• »«- Amityvilla MonferMotOff, ltd. Auburn Martin Borry, Inc. Batavia Bob Hawke*, Inc. Bay Shora Tran»-Island Automobiles Corp. Baystdo Bay Volkswagen Corp. Binghamton Roger Kresge, Inc. Bronx Avoxa Corporation Bronx Bruckner Volkswagen, Inc. Bronx Defrin Motor Corp. Brooklyn Aldan Volkswagen, Inc. Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc. Brooklyn Klngsboro Motors Corp. Buffalo Jim Kelly's, Inc. Elmsford Howard Holmes, Inc. Fulton Lakeland Volkswagen, Inc. Geneva Dochak Motors, Inc. Glens Falls* Bromley Imports, Inc. Hamburg Hal Casey Motors, Inc. Harmon Jim McGlone Motors, Inc. Hempstead Small Cars, Inc. HicksviMa' Woiter^Donoldson, Inc. Homell Suburban Motors, Inc. iHorsetMods H. R. Amacher & Sora^ Inc. Hudson John Feore Motors^ Inc. Huntington Fearn Motors ina Ihwood Volkswagen STovnis, Inc. Miaca Riptay M otor Corp. Jamaica Manes VoHLswoQon^ Inc. Jamastown Stoteslda Molo rs. Inc. Johnsfown Valley SmoH Car Corp. Kingston Amerllng Volkswagen, Inc. La Graogevilla Ahmed Motors, Ltd. Lothoffl Academy Motors, Inc. Lockport Volkswogan Village, Inc. Massena Seowoy Volkswagen^ Inc. Merrick Soke r M otor Co rp., ltd. MtclcRe blond Robert WeIss Volksvvogen, Inc. Middletown Glen Volkswagen Corp. Montlcelk) Route 42 Volkswogen Corp. Mount Kisoo North County Volkswagen, Inc. New Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc. New Rochelle County Automotive Co., Inc. New York City Volkswagen Bristol Motors, Inc. New York City Volkswagen Fifth Avenue, Inc. Newburgh F & C Motors Inc. N iagora Foils Amendob Motors Inc. Olaan Glean Imports; Inc. OnnoMla John Eckert, Inc. Plotttbureh Celeste Motors, Inc. Q uew ttYillag* W ob Volbwogen Coipi. Rensselaer Cooley Motors Corp. Riverhead Don Wald's Autohau* Rochester Breton Motors, Inc. Rochester F. A. Motors, Inc. Rochester Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc. Eost Rochester Irmer Volkswagen, Inc. Roma Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc. Roslyn Dor Motors, Ltd. Sayvilla Bianco Motors, Inc. Schenectady Colonlo Motors, Inc. Smithtown George and Dalton Volkswagen, Inc. Southampton Brill Motors, Ltd. Spr^a VaKey C. A. Haigh, Inc. Staten blond Staten Island Small Cars, Ltd. Syracvsa Don Cain Volkswagen, Inc. East Syrticusa Precision Autos, Inc. Tonawonda Granville Motors, Inc. Utica Marlin Volkswagen, Inc. Valley Stream Yal-Stroam Volkswagen, Inc. Vestal Jim Porno & Son, Inc. Wotartown Horblki Motors, Inc. West Nyodc Foreign Cars of Rocklond, Inc. Woodbury Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc. Woodslda Queensboro Volkswosoi^ Inc. Authorlz*4 Yonker* Dunwoodle M otor Corp. Bus Maintainer Test Is Practical, Not Written c^ O n O n ly a p r a c t ic a l te s t w ill be h e ld f o r t h e o p e n c o m p e iJ tlv « In is m a in ta in e r - g r o u p A e x a m , w h ic h b e g in s M a y 12. F ilin g ks lixM n M a r c h 4 to M a r c h 25 a n d t h e Job p a y s $4.06 to $4.66 a n h o u r. I D I n c o n ju n c tio n wlUi thl« te s t th e re Is % d e p a rtm e n ta l p ro m o ­ tio n ex a m , b u t t t Is c le a r m of now t h a t th e re will be su ffic ie n t 'JO «L> v acan cies to t h a t th e o p en co m ­ liH p etitiv e list w ill be u sed to a co n ­ t'*. siderable e x te n t as well. M any a p re • r P filn tm en ts w ill be m ad e d uring th e Ule of th e list. K U] o - t: fo r P ro te c tio n ... so m o re w ill b e s e c u re . Tl>e Statewide Plan — since its beginning in 1957— has been improved and expanded to provide more protection fo r eligible persons and their dependents against the steadily rising costs o f hospital arni medical care. Medical research has given mankind more ways both to prevent illnesses and cure them when they strike. Hospitals and doctors are far better equipped to effect cures than they were a few years ago. The benefits o f the STATEWIDE PLAN are constantly being expanded to meet the needs o f those it serves — employees of New York State, other governmental units and agencies and their dependents. The M ajor Medical provisions of the STATEWIDE PLAN — provided through the M etropolitan Life Insurance Company — are im portant! When the total an>ount o f covered medical expenses incurred by a member (or one o f his or her dependents) is not covered through Blue Cross-Blue Shield and/or exceeds the benefits under the basic Blue CrossBlue Shield contracts, the M ajor Medical expense benefits w ill cover 80% o f the excess covered medical expenses up to a maximum of $10,000 during a calendar year or $20,000 during a lifetim e, fo r each covered subscriber. The initial amount fo r a member, or an eligible dependent o f a member is the first $50 o f covered medical expenses in any calendar year. If you are not now enrolled in the STATEWIDE PLAN, get all the details on how you may enroll from your Payroll or Personnel Officer. A* NEW YORK STATE’S NO. 1 GET WELL CARDS! C R O S S B o c ir d M e m b e r D r. EJm^uel R . P io re , v ic e -p re s­ id e n t a n d c h ie f a d e n i l s i eC I n ­ te r n a ti o n a l B uslneett M a c h in e s O o rp .. h a s b ee n re a p p o in te d to th e b o a rd o f d i r e c t o n c i th e N ew Yortc S ta t e S cien ce a n d T etdm oiogy P o u n d a tio ii. B e n e fits w ill liv e . Tl)e heart and blood vessel diseases take close to a m illion lives in our nation every year, more than all other causes of death combined. 7his coming year, more than half a m illion w ill die of heart attacks alone. Their number w ill include more than 100,000 men in the prime of life — ages 45 through 64. In nn effort to reduce this tremendous toll, the American Heart Association has, since its beginnings as a voluntary health agency in 1948, supported research programs to determine the underlying causes and improve the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Through a wide variety of educational and comm unity programs it has sought to alert both physicians and laymen to the steps that can be taken k) apply new knowledge to the care and prevention o f these diseases. This month, the Heart Fund campaign^ through more than two m illion volunteer workers, w ifi ask the American public for support of the program to 'b rin g the heart and blood vessel diseases under control. Your support — and the part you play . . . however small — w ill help the American Heart Association march toward this goal. Symbols S0coufr$ty B L U E S H IE L D A ilA N Y • B U F F A 1 0 * J A M E S T 0 W N * N E W Y 0 R K * I 0 C H E S T E R * SYRACUSE • UTI CA • WATERTOWN THE STATEWIDE Deparim enisOfStale NeedPharm acyPeople tr m€ii . . . so m o re B L U E maple A p p lic atio n b la n k s w ill b e ob­ ta in a b le a t th e C ity D e p a rtm e n t of P e rso n n e l, 4fl l ^ m a s S t., New A u to m o tiv e re p a irs o n en gin es, Y ork, N.Y. 10013, fro m 9:00 a j n . tra n sm issio n , etc^ « r In c id e n ta l to 5:00 p j n . u n til M a rc h 25. body woaic In e o n n e c tlo n th e r e ­ E m p lo y ees in th e b u s m a in - w ith is n o t a cc ep tab le. ta in e r- g ro u p A a r e accorded p ro ­ T h e p ra c tic a l te st, w e ig h te d a t m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s to th e title 100, re q u ires a p a ssin g m a r k e i of fo re m a n (b u ses a n d shops) 70 p e rc e n t. I n th is te s t th e c a n - fo r P ro te c tio n 6 Mf •btlttijr w ltb tools and m a teria ls k i pcoduction « f a d ie e t B eq atran en ta IffLnimum xcqtiiremento a r e : m e tal body p a n ti ze q u irin r a c N ew Y o rk S ta t e is looking fo u r 7 c « n «< ico en t aatisfactory e o ra e j e f layout and carefu l experience m m echanic In m a in ­ workm anship. in s titu tio n a l p h a rm a c is ts a n d seiw T bere Is a physical w hich In - lo r p h a rm a c is ts . P a y fo r th e form , tenance. repAlr « r eonfltructton passenger MtomobHci. tra c k « r ▼ohres liftin g a b e a ry dum bell. Is $7,770 to $9,450 a y e a r (the bus bodies; beeper «aq>erlenee « r and also one «C doing a broad sec o n d flffure a f t e r fiv e annual relevant trade education w ill be Jump o f n ot less th a n fo u r feet. in c re m e n ts ); a n d fo r th e latter credited on a basis o f six m onths it's $9,000 to $1,400 on th e saui* b asis. of credit fo r year •< such experience or education. A p p lic a tio n s a re b ein g accepte,j R esearch .-1 e p pc; W) rf fttjBGM I* $11,122 a jtm r. PLAN— COORDlNATiNG OFFICE — 1215 WESTERN AVENUE, ALBANY. N. X, c o n tin u o u sly fo r b o th posltiom , b y th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f Civji S e rv ice in A lb any , New Y ork, B uj, falo , a n d S y ra c u s e ; a n d by the k)cal o ffice s o f th e New York S ta t e E nnp lo y m ent S ervice. P h a rm a c is ts a r e em ployed New Y ork S ta te h o sp ita ls; ^ s titu tlo n s o f th e D e p a rtm e n ts of C o rre c tio n , H e a lth , a n d M ent^j H y g ien e ; in th e N a rc o tic Ad. dloU on C on tro l C om m issio n : and th e S ta t e U n iv e rsity o f N ew York. T h e ex am in atlo n is w ill cover p h a rm a c y w o rk a n d p h a rm ac o l­ ogy, m a n u f a c tu r e o f stan d ard p re p a r a tio n s , p ro c e d u re s fo r effec­ tiv e c o n tro l o f alco h o l a n d n ar­ co tics, p re p a r a tio n o f re c o rd s and re q u isitio n s, a n d su p e rv isio n . C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e a license to p ra c tic e p h a rm a c y In New York S ta t e o r be eligible to e n te r the e x a m in a tio n fo r su c h a license. S e n io r p iia rm a c is t ca n d ld a te i miuet h a v e h a d fo u r y e a rs o f sat­ is fa c to ry e x p e rie n c e . LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STA TI Of NEW YORK. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. AUGUSTUS SAM, Plaintiff against JANI SAM, Defendant. Index No. 30294-68. Plaintiff designates New York Couoty ■ the place of trial. The basis of the vt-jtue ia Plaintiff's address. SUMMONS WITH NOTICE. Plaintiff resides at 108 W e« n i Street, County of New York. To tlM above named Defendant. YOU ARE HFR£BY SUMMONED to answer the complaiDt ia this action and to serve a copj* of rout answer, or, if the complaint is not *enr«d with thif vummons. to serve a ootirc erf appe^ance, oa the Plaintiff's Afiorne:i (•) w ithin 20 days after the service of tfaii •ununons, exclusive of the day of s e i v i r e (o r w ithin 30days after the servicc ii complete if this summons is not perso delivered to you within the State «>f Ner Y o rk ); and in case of your failure » appear oc answer, judgment will be takta against you by default for the relief ■lan d ed in the complaint. Dated, November 28, 1968. MARY JO HN SON LOWE, Attorney for Plaintiff Ofice and Pose Office Addrc«c 501 East 161st Street Bronx, N ew York 10451 NOTICE— ^To Jane Sam: T he foregoing summons is served afxia you by publication pursuant m aa 0 t the Hon. Samuel M. Gold, a Justifc W the Supreitae Cotirt of the State of Ntw York, dated Feb. 5, 1969, and filed witfc the supporting papers ia the New County Clerk’s Office, 60 Centre St., Nn» York, N.Y. The object of this afiioe lo r Absolute Divorce €>o Groundi ft Abandonment. MARY JO H N SO N LOWE. Attorney for Plaintiff. LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATI 0» NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NE\K Y O R K . MARGARET C. BECKER. Plaintiff ROBERT P. BECKER, Defendant. PUi»tiff designates New York County «i place of trial. The basis of the venuf i* Pliantiff's residence. SUMMONS WITH NOTICE. Plaintiff resides at 330 East 70tli Street, N ew York City, County of Ne« York. ACTION FOR A DIVORCE. To •bove named Defendant. YOU ARE HFR*BY SUMMONED to serve a notice of pearaiKe, on the Plaintiff’s Attorney (•) w ithin 20 days after the service of nunmons, exclusive of the day of serrif* (« r within 30 days after the service /J complete if this summons is not per»on*l^ delivered to you w ithin the State of Y o rk ); and in case of your failure ic f pe*r judgment will be taken against i>y default for the relief demanded io notice tet forth below upon the ation of conciliation proceedings or day* after filing of a Notice of Coromf*^ aoent e l this action with the Concil)^*^ Bureau, whichever is sooner. Dated. Yock, N ew York, Febrary 4, 1969. WEINBERGER & LEVIN, Attorney<») ^ Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Ad<” ^ 551 F ih h Avene, N ew York, New Y*** 10017. Murray H ill 2-0546. . ^ NOTICE: T he object of this actioa m » obtain a htdgment of divorce disscJ»|"» tke m arriage between the parties ^ Stounds of abandonm ent by the d e le o a ^ of the plaintiff. The relief sought A jndgment of absolute divorce i« • f the plaintiff dissolving forever the • I matrimony between the parties action. Possession of the marital re fo ” * TO : ROBERT P. BECKER: , The foregoing summons is serve*) you by publication pursuant to, , • f Honorable Samuel H. H ofstad'^’ ^ Justice of the Supreme Court of ^ of N ew York, dated the 13 th day *“ niary, 1969, and filed with the and other papers in the office of of the Supreme Court, County pi York, at t ^ Courthouse th e r ^ 'Square, N ew York, New York. of this action is to obtain a divorce dissolving the marriage ^ ^ the parties on the ground of abandoo® of the plaintiff by the defendant. Dated, N ew York, New ^ * it' 17. 1969. FINK, WEINBHlGIiK • V IN . A ttornert to t Plaintiff. C ity P a y s $ 4 .1 5 ; C B u s D r i v e r s o n d u c t o r s T h e C it y Is p u t t in g a la r g e n u m b e r o f b u s d riv e rs during th e c o m in g y e a r a n d w il l h o ld e x a m s f o r th e m Ro WriHen Test For U.S. Guard and c o n d u c to rs Assf. M A u t o a n a g e r A w ritte n e x a m in a t io n w ill b« held b y t h e N e w Y o r k State D e p a r t m e n t of C iv il Senrlce A p r il 12 f o r a u to m o ­ tive m a n a g e m e n t a s s is ta n t. A p p li­ cations w ill b e a c c e p te d th ro u g h Martii 10 fo r the $9,200 to $11,- 140 position. T tis poAltion e x ists in th e E x «cutlve D e p a rtm e n t, O ffice of S ervices. A t p re s e n t th e re 1* one v a can cy in A lb an y . M a x i“»u*n salaries a re re a c h e d in liv e in c re a se s. To be eligible c a n d id a te s m u s t g ra d u a te d fro m a reg io n a lly accredited college o r u n iv e rsity , **■ « e reco g nized by N ew Y ork w ith a bach elo ir’s d eg ree, »nd have th r e e y e a rs o f p ro g re stbely resiponslbile e x p e rie n c e in op eratio n a n d m ain teo m n ce of autom obile fle e t, o n e y e a r of m u st h a v e b e e n in a re •w>«>fiible «uperv iso ry c a p a c ity a n d in clu d ed re s p o n sib ility fo r »cqul8ltion a n d re p la c e m e n t motor yehicles. A lternative re q u ire m e n t is " • • y e a r s o f e x p e rie n c e a s d eabove, in c lu d in g th e one ^ of su p erv iso ry e x p e rie n c e ; o r ^ t t s f a c t o r y e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tr a in in g a n d ex p erien ce. «>e teat w ill c o v e r f le e t m a n a u to m o tiv e eco no m ics; a n d p re v e n tiv e m a in te n p ro g ra m s; elecfcrondc d a ta aa it a p p lie s to f le e t I in te rp r e ta tio n of ta b te x tu a l m a te ria ls ; a n d |* ^ i s i o n . X ^ or - fu r th e r in f o rm a tio n w rite CM*7 S ta t e D e p a rtm e n t ^ Service In A lb an y, S y ra o r B u ffa lo ; ^ p e rso n to o n e of th e «f th e N ew Y o rk S ta te S erv ice. A p r il Serious m o v in g v io la tio n s o r a c c i­ d e n t re c o rd m a y be su ffic ie n t for d isq u a lific atio n . L ic en se su sp e n­ sion d m in g th e tw o -y e ar p erio d im m e d ia te ly p rio r to th e e sta b ­ lish m e n t of th e eligible lis t will n o t a u to m a tic a lly d isq u alify p ro ­ v id in g t h a t th e full tw o y e a r re- Sr. R a ilro a d 19. in t r a n s it Jobs c a n be u n t il M a r c h 25. T h e jo b p a y s b e tw e e n $3.7450 a n d $ 4 .1 5 2 5 p e r h o u r fo r 40 h o u r w o r k w e e k f o r b us o p e r - a n d $3.497'3 u p to a n d ineloding $3.8025 fo r c o n d u c to rs for sam e tim e p e rio d . T hese salgo into e ffe c t J u ly 1, 1969. fb e exam iinatloii is o p en to m e n jdly, n o t less th a n five fe e t, 'o u r j ^ e s ta ll in b a re feet. T he eligilist re s u ltin g fro m th e bus op­ erators e x a m in a tio n will b e c e r ti­ fied as a p p ro p ria te fo r v a c a n c ie s )o the title o f c o n d u c to r, e x c e p t that only eligib les w ho a r e a t le a s t 0ve in c h e s in h e ig h t and are o th e rw ise m e d ic a lly q u ali­ fied vill be c e rtifie d fo r c o n d u c to r. Applications w ill b e o b ta in a b le sext m onth a t th e A p p lic atio n Section oi th e D e p a r tm e n t of P erKfinel, 4S T h o m a s S t., N ew Y ork 10013. ■njere a re n o fo rm a l eduoa*loniJ or e x p e rie n c e re q u ire m e n ts . However, in o rd e r to p a ss th e w r i t t e n te et, g e n e ra l k n o w led g e Bitd intelligence is n e c e ss a ry . Al­ though th e re is n o ag e re q u ire ­ ment a t th e tim e oi filing, a p p o in t­ ments will n o t be m a d e u n til th e candidate re a c h e s h is 21st b ir th ­ day. C andidates fo r b u s o p e ra to r m u s t have a m o to r v e h ic le o p e ra to r's license for a t le a s t tw o y e a rs im ­ mediately p rio r to th e d a te of ©stablishmetnt of th e eligible list. on $ 3 . 8 0 A p p lic a tio n s q u ire m e n t is o th e rw ise satisfied A p p o in tm en it w ill b e m a d e u p o n re c e ip t of a c h a u ffe u r’s lic e n se , clajsfi 2, a t th e end of a tr a in in g p erio d . C a n d id a te s fo r th e p o sitio n of c o n d u c to r do n o t h a v e to m e e t a n y lic e n se re q u ire m e n t. T h e p h y sic a l t e s t w ill e v a lu a te th e c a n d id a te ’s s tre n g th an d ag ili­ ty . A q u a lify in g m e d ic a l t.est w ill b e g iven p rio r to th e p h y sic al te st. p a r t m e n t o f CTlvU S erv ice. T h e p o sitio n u s u a lly p ay s b e tw e en $11,985 a n d $14,390 p e r y e a r, but appK )lntm ent w ill be m a d e a t tibe th ir d y e a r r a t e of $12,947. T h e se p o sitio n s e x ist in A lbany a n d N ew Y o rk C ity . A t p re s e n t th e r e a re tw o v a c a n c ie s in A lbany, a n d a n a d d itio n a l v a c a n c y is a n ­ tic ip a te d in N ew Y ork. C a n d id a te s m u s t be licen sed as a p ro fe ssio n a l e n g in e e r in New Y o rk S ta t e o r m u s t possess a n a c ­ c e p ta b le p ro fe ssio n a l e n g in e e r’s licen se issu e d b y a s ta te o r te r ­ rito ry o f th e U n ite d S ta te s . S u c ­ cessfu l c a n d id a te s w ho a re lic e n s­ ed o u ts id e N ew Y o rk S ta t e m a y be a p p o in te d b u t m u s t o b ta in th e ir N ew Y o rk S ta t e p ro fe ssio n a l e n g in e e r’s lic e n se w ith in 18 ixK>nths o f th e d a te o f a p p o in t­ m e n t. T w o y e a rs o f s a tis fa c to ry r a i l ­ ro a d e n g in e e rin g ex p erien ce, p r e f ­ e ra b ly in th e d esig n , c o n s tru c tio n and m a in te n a n c e o f ra ilr o a d tr a c k s a n d s tr u c tu r e s is re q u ire d . A n (M‘a l te s t w ill be given to all c a n d id a te s a n d w ill b e of eq u al w e ig h t to th e c a n d id a te ’s e x p e ri­ en ce re co rd . F o r a p p lic a tio n s a n d f u r th e r in f o rm a tio n w rite th e New Y ork S ta te D e p a r tm e n t of Civil S erv ice in A lb an y , B u ffa lo , S y ra c u se , o r N ew Y o rk C ity ; o r com e In p e rso n to o n e o f th e o ffic es o f th e New Y ork S ta t e E m p lo y m e n t S ervice. of **aid Tour yo u r b r e a th s ta y « f r e s h . . •b e c a u s e m o u i/h i s c le a n v i* t h L IS T E R IN E ! Deckhands T h e In te ra g e n c y B o a rd of U .S. ClvU S e rv ic e E x a m in e rs o f th e G r e a te r N ew Y o rk C ity A rea h a s a n n o im c e d t i i a t e ffec tiv e Im m e ­ d ia te ly , a p p lic a tio n s w ill a g a in be a c c e p te d fo r declLhand. U ie co o iifl, dec e;i« e<I: ch a tte U S X irn E M E ^ Ctn'erar Oral •' ^•nlhio»i*;iyiinbf Ciits; SctJlcO^ R*9. $1.49 Sp« 1” B R O M O SELTZER K IN G Reg. $1.09 Spec. 9 8 c PRESTEEN F E M IN IN E DEODORANT 2.5 ox. R eg. Spec. $1.39 ‘|1 9 L IST E R IN E L O Z E N G E S L E M O N Reg. 69c SpCC* 5 9 « symbol, it's your assurance of SERVICE & S AYINGS C A L L E Y 8 - 0 8 0 0 f o r th e address o f your local m ember o f the: Look fo r this RETAIL PNAIIMACY LEAGUE of C011RT th e S u r ro ra te 's Court. N O T IC B OF THE 5TATE OF NEW YOKK. COUNTY O F N EW YORK IVY MeKAY. n a i n t i f r a r a in s t P E M Z Ill QrHNlvAND McKAY, Defend ant. Plain ti ff do«ipnale« New York C o u n t y aa the i>lace o f trial. Ulie baf^is o f t h e T e n u e ie p l a i n ­ tiff roMideR in New Y ork Coun(y. ‘SUM­ MONS WITH NOTICE. Plaintiff resideo a t 141 Went l^:8lh Street. Co«n(v of New York. ACTFON FO R I>IVORCE. To 1tie above named D< fendant. Y O U A R E HT^RRHY SUMMONED to serve a notice of !ij>. pearanj-e, on th e P la in tl f f a A t t o r n e v ( i ) w ithin 2 0 days a f te r t h e o e r T i c e of t l i i a lummonB, exelnsive o f t h e day of per\i«'e ( o r w ilhin .30 days a f t e r t h e eerviee la complete if Ihis s i i m m o i u i ia n o t pernona?i y deliTPre*! t o y o n w i t h i n th e S la le o f New Y o r k ) : and i n e a se o f y o u r fa ilure t © a p p e a r , i i i d p m e n t w i l l b e t a k e n aRain t<t y o n b y d e fa u lt f o r th e re lie f dem anded i n t h e n o H o e get f o r t h b e lo w u p o n t lie t e r m i n a t i o n o f c o n c i l i a t i o n p r o c e e < l i n p s o» 1 2 0 d a y s a f t e r f i l l n r o f a N o t i c e o f ( omm e n e e m e n t o f t h i a aotk>n w i t h t h r C o n ­ c ilia tio n B ureau, w h lc h e r e r is so<»ner. T )a l« l, New York. N . T . D e c e m b e r Ifi. 1 9 6 S . W E IS P T E IN A W T 3IS S T E 1 N . A t ­ to r n e y 's ) fo r P l a in t if f . O ffic e a n d P<wt O f f i c e A d d r e iu s ; 3 2 6 T ye no x A r e n u e , N e w Y o r k , N Y . 1 0 0 2 7 . N O T I C E : T h e obje. t o f t l i i f i a e l i o n ia t o o b t a h i a j n d p m e n t o f d iT o r o e d iN s o lv in ir t h e n n a rria ire b e tw w n th e p a rtie s on th e rr o u n d a T h e d f fe n d a n t a b jin d o n e d t h e p l a i n t i f f . T h e r e l i e f s o n p J it is * ; A j u d c m e n t o f a h a o ln t e d iv o r^ 'e in fa v o r o f th e p l a i n t i f f d l a e o l T l n f r forever t h e bond" of n i a t r i r a o n y b e t w e e n t h e p a r - ties in th is action. n o t i c e — To P E M Z IL QUINT.ANP Mc■RAY, TV fe ndnnt: Tlie forepoinp m i m m o n a la a e r v e d upon r o n by piiVdication p u n m a n t t o t h e order date d Jan. 1 fi. lOCf), o f H o n . T r v i n t r FI, ^aypol, r. J n slie e of t h e Suprem e C ourt of th e S la te of N ew T o r k , and filed with the u n rt'o rtin p papeiTB I n the offi.-e <,f the Clerk of the Connty o f New York, a t the Connty Conrlhouae. 60 Centre *ft.. New York, N Y. T h e o b j e c t o f thin ii«f. tlon Is lo r rn a l w o M i t e d i v o r c e . \ i '. 'i M f , l e l n * W e ls flte in . A ttorn eys fo r Plaintiff. LfCGAL H Y G IE N E e r e d iu s W iniaai 8. Miillen, of LEGAL O n C o n ta c t and Y o u a n d e a c h o f are b e r e h j c u e ' l to B h o w o a u H e b e fo r e th e S n r r o p r tli p C o u r t o f N e w Y o r k C o u n ty , h e ld a t t» ie B u ll o f K rp o rd fl, in t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , o n th e 2 1 e t d a y of If a r c h , a t te ;i o 'e lo d t in t h e f o r e n o o n o f t h ; i ) d a y , w h y th e a c c o n n t o < p ro c e e d in p n o f T h e A d n iio in t r a t^ r o f th e C o n n ty o f N f w Y o r lt, as a d m in is t r a to r « f th e ro fK ln e h a tU le a n d c re tlit* o f o a id d e « c e » f< e < l, v lio n ld n o t Ix* ju d ic ia lly o e ttle d . IN T K S T I M O N Y W H E R E O F , W e h .iv e e n u H o d t h e w e .'il o f th e S n r r o r a te 'n r < u ]it o f th e s .'iii'C o n n t y o f N e w Y o r k to ije h o ro iiiito a ffix e < l. W I T N K S S . H O N . S. S A M U E L P l F A L C X I, a S u r r o r a t e o f o n r ( S e a l) C o iin ly , a t th e C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r l(. th e 2 0 t h day o f J a n u a r y , in tlie y v a r of o u r I > o r d o n e th o n n a n d n in e h u n d r e d a n d fn x iy n in e . Clerk CivilianRepairMan Tt»e H e a d q u a rte r s o f th e E a s t­ e rn A rea M ilita ry T ra ff ic M a n ­ a g e m e n t a n d T e rm in a l S ervice in i B ro o k ly n is looking fo r a r e ­ p a i r e r o f te le ty p e w rite rs an d c ry p to p g ra p h ic e q u ip m e n t. T h re e y e a rs o f s im ila r ex p e rie n ce a re re q u ire d fo r th is Job, w h ic h p ay s $3.47 p e r h o u r to s ta rt. F u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n c a n be ob­ ta in e d fr<»n th e F e d e ra l Jo b I n ­ fo rm a tio n C e n te r a t 26 F e d e ra l P la z a , N ew Y o rk , 10007 a n d fro m th e m a in post offices in B roo k ly n, th e B ro n x , J a m a ic a , H e m p ste a d . M id d leto w n , N ew ­ b u rg h , N ew R o ch elle, P ato h o g u e , P eek sk lll, P o u g h k ee p sie , R iv e rh e a d , Y o n k ers a n d th e S t. G eorge S ta tio n o n S ta t e n Isla n d . A liB A N Y — D r. C h ris to p h e r T . T e rre n c e , w ho resig iM d a f t e r s e rv ­ in g a s a c tin g S ta t e M e n ta l H y g en e C om m issdoner, h a s b een n a m e d to a new te rm a t $32,500 a y e a r a s v ic e -c h a irm a n of th e Slaile N arcoldc A ddicU on ConiLrol Cojxunisfrion. V eta h a v e p re fe re n c e fo r th e jo b of F e d e ra l g u a rd w h ich is n o w o p en in New Y o rk C ity, R o c k ­ la n d , W e sto h e ste r, N a ssa u a n d S u ffo lk c o u n ties. T h e jo b p a y s $4,231 a y e a r to s ta r t. A p p lic a tio n s w ill be a c c e p te d u n til f u r t h e r n o tice. C o m p etitio n LEGAL HO nCK in th is e x a m in a tio n is re s tric te d by law to p e rso n s e n title d to V e t­ OrrATION — T H E P B O P U E O F T H K STATK OF NEW Y O R K , By The G r a r t e r a n ’s P re fe re n c e . A p p lic a n ts fo r o l G (x ). K i - t t a n d I n d e p e n d e n t the S t a t e o f M e w G S -2 m u s t p a ss a w ritte n te s t b u t TY oo r kA:t t oSr it K. . vV i nGf -eennetr’#a ] Hoapital; a n d I® t h e th e re is no e x p e rien ce re q u ire ­ d M H t r jb iJ t t e s o f J o s e p h B o w e , de< <!ih*<l, ■wlicwip nainc'H .-uid p o a t addre»w*-n a r c m e n t. T h e re is no w ritte n te s t D i i k n o w n a n d c a n n o t alter d i K r e n t in q u jr y Iw H H c e r l a in e d br th« p c litifn c i fo r G S -3 a n d G S -4 , b u t a p p lic a n ts l i f i r e i n : I w i n i r t h e peraons h i t e r e p l c < ] a t o i M l r i b i i t e c e or • t h c r ' w l R m u s t h a v e a p p ro p r ia te e x p erien ce. « w t .i te o f J o M ' p h R o w e , d e c e a s ee d , i n wthh or A p p ly to th e E x e cu tiv e I n t e r ­ a t U i e l i m e o f h i s d e a t h waa a r e s i d e n t o f J 6 2 W e n t JC th S tre e t. N e w Y o r k . N Y ag en c y B o a rd o f U .S. C ivil S erv ice Send G R K E T IN G : o n t l i e p e t i t i o n » t The P u b l i c A d E x a m in e rs, G r e a te r New Y ork m i rPi |> iH lr jilo r o f th e C o n n ty N e w Y <n )!. C ity A rea, F e d . B ldg., 26 F e d e ra l l i a v i n c li i H o fI i< 'e a t H a l l of R e e o n l s Room H o r o i i p h of M a n h a t t a n . C i i y a n d ( i o u i i l y o f N e w Y o r k , am a d m i n i f - t r a t o r P la z a , N ew Y ork, 10007. E n g in eers A p p lic a tio n s a r e b e in g a c ­ c e p te d o n a c o n tin u o u s b asis f o r s e n io r r a ilr o a d e n g in e e r b y th e N e w Y o r k S ta te D e ­ Narcotics Yice-Chrnnii WOnCB S U PR E M E COURT O F T H E 5«TATE O F NEW YORK, COUN'FY O F NEW Y<'I!K. ROSE LAHUTA, Plaintiff, a^'iiinst .lOHEPH LAHUTA, Defendant. Index No. SCH.^O/lDf.f). T'lainliff residea at 447 K. 7 8 th St.. New Y ork, N.Y., and de.-pn. iieH New York County as place of trial SI'MMONS — ACTION F O R A R S O IJ ite DIVORCE. To tlie aluive named Defendant YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED t« anHwer tiie co m p la in t in thia action and to r.« rve a eopy of y o u r answer, or, if tiie eoini>1aint if) not aerved with this stiininons, to K iv e a noti<e of appeara nce, on the riaintirr'B AttoiTiey w ithin 20 daya a fte r th e sf rvice of this aummons , exi ln* Hive of the day of service (o r w ith in .'<0 «iaye a fte r the service ia eomplete if thia Hiimmonn i*< not pereonally delivere<l to you within the .State of New Y o r k ) ; and in case of yo n r fa ilure to a p p e a r or a n ­ swer, jndt-’nient wiM be taken artiinfit y<m by defa ult, for the relief demanded in th e eoniiiliiint. I>at«l: New York. New Tork IHienilHir I P , 1968 SIDNEY K R A F T A ttorney for Plaintiff Office gi Post Office Addr»«H 2i»0 Broadway New York. New Tork 10007 HE , 1 0 n 't 7. TO: J O P E l'H LAHUTA, the above named d efendant: Tiie fiiiet'oinp stimniona ia aerved upo n you by iiublieatJon p u rs u a n t to an ord er dated iT h ru a ry 4, 1969, of H o nora ble Kamuel M (inld. a Jostioe of th e Si4pre me (’<iiiit of the S ta te of New York, and filed with th e veriflwl eo mpla in t and Hupportinp paperH in the New Tork Coun­ ty Clivli H (ifriiM-. 'Hiia ia aa action tav abKiiliite tli\orce. Dal<Hi. I'cb ru ary 4, 1060 SIDNIOY KRAFT Atliiruey lor i'lainUff. O' 3 ts3 vO o\ o 91, B ; 92. C: 93, A; 94, D ; 95, A; 9«. D ; 91. O ; 9 t. A ; 9 t. C ; 100. U, KEY ANSW ERS lO (M E X A M IN A T IO N N O. 8115 P U W .IC H EA L TH A SS IS T A N T Rating: K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n T e st H eld F e b ru a r y 1, 1969 1. C : 2, A; 3, C ; 4, D ; 5, B; 8. A ; 7. D ; 8. D ; 9 B ; 10. A; 11. B ; 12. D ; 13. A; 14. D ; 15. D ; 16. D ; 17. D : 18. B ; 19. A; 20 A; 21. C; 22. B ; 23. B ; 24. D ; 25. B ; S -Q Do You N e e d A o On V 26. B ; 27, B ; 28, B ; 29, D e le l* ; 30, D elete; 31. C ; 32, B ; » , I>. 34 C ; 35, B ; 3«, B ; 37, A; 38. D ; 39, B ; 40. A; 41. C ; 42. C ;: 43, D ; 44. B ; 45. D ; 46. A; 47, C;; 4 1 , B ; 49. C; 50, D ; 51, B ; 52. A; 53. B ; 54. B ; 56, I>; 56. C: 57, C ; 58. B ; 59. B ; 60, !>; 61. C; 62. C ; 63. B ; 64. C; 66. A: 66, D ; 67. A; 68. C; 69. D ; 70, B ; 71. C ; 72. C ; 73. D : 74. C; 76, D ; 76. B; 77. B ; 78. C ; 79. A ; 80, D ; 81. B : 82. A: 83, D ; 84. B ; 85. D ; 86, C; 87. C ; 88. D ; 89. B ; 90, A; 91. A: 92. B ; 93. D ; 94 C; 95, D ; 96, D ; 97. C; 98. D ; 99. A; 100, D. H ig h S c h o o l u s H B q u iv a le n c y E X A M IN A T IO N NO. 8115 as w a fo r c It P U B L IC HEAI^TH A S S IS T A N T (SA BB A TH O B S E R V E R ) R atini? K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n T e st H eld J a n u a r y 31, 1969 1. A; 2, C ; 3, D ; 4, B ; 5, A; 6. B; 7. D; 8, C; 9, D ; 10, B ; 11. A; 12. D : 13, D ; 14. B ; 15. A; 16. A; 17. C ; 18, B ; 19. A; 20. D ; 21, D ; 22. D ; 23, B ; 24, A; 25. D ; 26, B ; 27. D ; 28, C ; 29. C ; 30, D : 31, B ; 32, A; 33. D ; 34. B ; 35. D ; 36, C; 37, D ; 38. B ; 39. C; 40. D; 41, B ; 42, A; 43, B ; 44, B ; 45. D ; 46. C; 47. C; 48. B ; 49, C; 50. D; 51, B ; 52, C; 53, C ; 54, D ; 55. C; 56. D ; 57. B ; 58. B ; 59. C; 60, A; 61. D ; 62. B; 63. D ; 64, B; 65. B ; 66. B; 67, B ; 68, D ele te ; 69, D e­ lete: 70, C; 71. B ; 72. D ; 73. C; 74, C; 75. B; 76, D ; 77. C ; 78, B , 79, B ; 80. A; 81, D; 82. B ; 83. A; 84. C; 85. C; 86. D ; 87. B ; 88, D ; 89, A; 90, C; U se rv ic e tmr p erso n al sa tisfa c tio n U] 6 W oeka N .T. X u c/1 C ourM S tal« A pp ro ved B(»tic»llon Eastern School t>r D ept. AL 4-5029 721 B ro ad w ay . N .T. 3 ( a t 8 St.) IMeaao w rite mm free ab o u t tb a GUvh S c h o o l u K q tilT & lc n c T rta s * . M a in * .......................................... ... .................................. \(I( tre i« i ................................................................................ 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T hese k ey a n sw e rs a r e p u blish ed now ftir In fo rm a tio o only. No p ro te s ts o r a p p ea ls will be re­ c e iv ed a t th is tim e . 1, C; 2. D ; 3. B ; 4. D; 5. B ; 6, B ; 7. A; 8. C; 9. C; 10. D ; 11. B; 12. C: 13. A; 14, B ; 15. D ; 16. A; 17. D ; 18. D; 19, A; 20. D; 21. B ; 22. A : 23. D; 24. D ; 25. A; 26. D; 27. B ; 28, A; 29, C; 30. C; 31. A; 3. C; 33. C ; 34. B ; 35. D; 36. B; 37. A : 38, A; 39. C; 40. C; 41. D; 42. B ; 43, A; 44, A; 45. A; 46. D; 47. A; 48. B ; 49. A; 50, A; 51. C; 52. A a n d / o r B ; 53, B ; 54. C ; 55. B ; 56. A ; 57. C; 58. I>; 59. D ; 60. A; 61. C; 62. A; 63. C; 64. C; 65. A: 66. D ; 67. B ; 68. C; 60. B ; 70. C; 71. I>; 72, B ; 73. D ; 74. D; 75. B; 76. D; 77. C; 78, A; 79, D ; 80, D; 81, C; 82. C; 83. A : 84. C; 85, B; 86, B; 87, B ; 88, C; 89, D; 90, D ; 91, C; 92. B ; 93, A; 94, C; 95, D ; 96. D ; 97. C; 98. B; 99, D; 100. A. 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B; IN S T R U C T IO N $132.00 a week S t a t e E x a m in a tio n s F o r I n v e s tig a to r s JMwUm TECHNICOLORS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ; SlhA» ifc U U iS liM i-IW » ^ IO IS (n rrJ r*a z) yi 33 H a 2 IX , H O N O R E D _ B e n ja m in R o b erts, c e n te r, re tir e d Civil Sexvice E m ploy ees A ssn. field re p re se n ta tiv e , receiv es c ita tio n fro m R a y ­ m o n d C astle, firs t v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e C SEA , le ft, a n d M rs. M a ry M c C a rth y , p re s id e n t o f th e S y racu se c h a p te r, d u rin g th e c h a p te r's a n n u a l d in n e r w h ic h closed th e w in ie r m e e tin g o f th e C e n tra l C o n ­ fe re n c e a n d C e n tr a l C o u n tie s W o rk sh o p in S y rac u se la s t weelt. In s titu tio n FORECAST — D r, T h e o d o re W e n il, p re s i­ d en t of tb e Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y ees A ssn., te lls CSEA m e m b e rs a tten d in cr th e a n n u a l d in n e r of th e Eyr»cnse cha-pter, CSEA« t h a t th e o n u s o f re s p o n ­ C S E A (C o n tin u e d T o fro m P a g e 1, B o ard ), D r. W e n z l said . In th e In terv iew , h e bT s o sa id th a t th e C SEA “h a s to u c h e d a ll the b ases e x c e p t one— th e L e g is la ­ ture. W e w a n te d to go th r o u g h th e L egislature to m a k e su re ev ery base w a s to u c h e d b e fo re ta k in g feny Job a c tio n .’* G uest* a t th e d in n e r In clu d ed Raymond W . C a stle , Irv in g F la u m enbaum , H azeJ A b ra m s a n d Claude R ow ell, first, seco nd , th ir d wid f o u r th vice p re s id e n ts o f OSEA, resp ectiv ely , J o h n H e n n e s wy, tre a s u re r, a n d D o ro th y M a cThvish, s e c re ta ry . M o re t h a n 400, a record, a tte n d e d . D uring th e a ff a ir, a " c e r tific a te oJ a p p re c ia tio n ” w as p re s e n te d to B trja m in R o b e rts, re tire d CSEA field re p re se n ta tiv e , fo r h is w ork w ih tihe c o n fe re n c e a n d w o rk sh o p uniif Iro m 1953 to 1968. A n n o u n ce m e n t also cam e of th e Syracuse c h a p te r ’s d o n a tio n to th e N aijonal A sso ciatio n of R e ta r d e d OhjJdren’s b u ild in g f u n d c a m Efirlier in th e m e e tin g , a d is­ cussion o f p u b lic re la tio n s a n d uews p re c e d e d th e a n n u a l d elepates “so u n d in g b o a rd ” a n d re ct^Ption h o ste d by O n o n d a g a c h a p ­ ter. Among th e c o m m e n ts w e re ; G*xy P e rk in so n , c h a ir m a n of CSEA’s p u b lic re la tio n s c c m m it1 ^ . su g g ested t h a t th e S ta t e o rEfi^rjization a n d lo c a l c h a p te rs n e e d ’■& fo rm al, w e ll- th o u g h t-o u t p u b Mc re la tio n s p ro g r a m ” to p re s e n t <^‘eir p ositio n d u rin g b a rg a in in g UTider th e T a y lo r L aw — a n d to im ­ prove th e ir p u b lic im age. th e c h a p te r s d o n ’t “ a rm yourselves w ith a good p u b lic r e ­ lations p ro g ra m .” h e sa id , “ y o u ’re going to g e t a n y o f th e th in g s you n eed .” C SEA h e a d q u a r te r s h a s ^ bring th e c h a p te rs in to a p ub lic relations p ro g ra m , h e said . Joe D easy, J r., c ity e d ito r of th e vii S ervice L e a d e r, p o in te d o u t th e n e w sp a p e r is th e “o ffic ia l ^ 8 a n ” of OSEA, “b u t is n o t ow ned ^ CSEA.” T h is Is a s i t sh o u ld be, said. also d iscu ssed th e n ew ssoui'ces ol new s- - s t a l l . G o v .: sib ility fo r a n y jo b a c tio n by th e E m p lo y ees A sso­ c ia tio n w ill b e o n th e S ta te A d m in is tra tio n — n o t o n OSEA. **This will be d u e to th e G o v e rn o r’s fa ilu r e to b a rg a in w ith u s on a f a ir c o n tr a c t,” h e said . Y o u r co rre sp o n d e n ts a n d C SEA h e a d ­ q u a rte rs — a n d th e w o rk o f c o r ­ re s p o n d e n ts — a n d c o m p lim en te d th e C e n tr a l C o n fe re n o e -W o rk sh o p fo r “a rr a n g in g th is p u b lic r e l a ­ tio n s p ro g ra m ." M a rv in N a ilo r, CSEIAl afisisitan.t d ire c to r of p u b lic r e la tio n s , d is­ cu ssed th e s t a f f a n d Its w o rk, a n d p la n s fo r a d d in g a n o t h e r p u b lic re la tio n s m a n w ho w ou ld w o rk in th e New Y ork C ity m e tro p o lita n a re a . T h is m a n w ould striv e to g e t m o re in fo rm a tio n a b o u t C SE A in th e New Y o rk T im e s a n d D aily News, a n d New Y o rk C ity ra d io a n d telev isio n s ta tio n s , b ecau se “ th ese a re th e n e w sp a p e rs th e G o v ern o r a n d d e p a i-tm e n t h e a d s re a d , an d th e s ta tio n s th e y lis te n to a n d w a tc h .” T h is la tte r c o m m e n t b ro u g h t C h o ic e ! som e objectioios fro m se v e ra l C e n tr a l a re a o ffic ia ls. In clu d in g B tn m e tt D u rr a n d M rs. C la ra B oone, fo rm e r c o n fe re n c e p re s i­ d e n ts , a n d S. S a m B o rrelli, w o rk­ sh o p le ad er, w ho fe lt th e C e n tr a l a re a n e e d e d a p u b lic re la tio n s s ta f f m e m b e r in t h a t a re a , a3fio. T h e re p ly w as t h a t o n e m a n could do little b e tw e e n A lb an y a n d B u ffalo , b u t If h e co-uld e d u ­ c a te o fficials o f c h a p te rs , " t h a t m ig h t do som e good." T h e lively sessio n w as p re sid e d o v er by F loy d P e a s h e y . A rth u r K a sso n J r ., O o n le re n c e p re sid e n t, a ssiste d a n d d ire c te d w ork a t th e b u sin e ss sessio n s o n S a tu rd a y , F eb . 15, th e f in a l day o f th e m e e tin g . T e a c h e rs Onondaga Chapter S ponsors Sem inar On P act N egotiations S et Feb. 1 4 M e e tin g ALBANY — M em b e rs of th e SpeciaJ I n s titu tio n T e a c h e rs com mdfl.lee of th e Civil Service Eimp lo y ees A ssn . w ill m e e t h e re on F eb . 14, to d iscu ss a n d finalize th e a g e n d a fo r a c a r e e r la d d e r p ro ­ (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) g ra m fo r in s titu tio n te a c h e rs and S Y R A C U S E — A s ix -w e e k v o c a tio n a l in s tru c to rs . T he p ro p o sed c a r e e r la d d e r will s e m in a r o n la b o r r e la tio n s is be su b m itte d to th e Civil S ervice b e in g p la n n e d b y O n o n d a g a I> e p a jtm e n t before M arc h 1, OSELA c h a p te r , C iv il S e rv ic e E m ­ o ffic ia ls n o te d . ployees A ssn., to h e lp tr a in lU le ad e rs o n c o n t r a c t n e g o tia tio n s Bus. A dvisory a n d o th e r a sp e c ts o f b a rg a in in g B rig . G e n e ra l (R et.) V ito J . u n d e r th e T a y lo r Law. C ast.e]lano of A rm o n k h a s b e e n T h e se m in a r, s la te d to b egin n a m e d b y G o v e rn o r R o c k efe lle r aa M a r c h 3 a n d c o n tin u e fo r five a m e m b e r o f th e B u sin e ss A d­ a d d itio n a l M o n d ay n ig h ts, will be v iso ry C o tn m itte e o n M a n a g e c o n d u c te d by th e New Y o rk S tat< m e n t Im p ro v e m e n t. S ch o o l of L a b o r R e la tio n s a t C o r­ n ell U n iv e rsity . C o rlJa n d c o u n tie s a lre a d y h a v e T h e college a g re e d to th e cou rse a cc e p te d . a t th e re q u e s t o f M rs. H ild a Y oung A tt-ending w ill be c h a p te r o f­ O n o n d a g a c h a p te r p re s id e n t. ficers a n d u n it le a d e rs as well as S h e sa id sh e h a s in v ite d o th e r m e m b e rs o f n e g o tia tin g a n d ex ­ c h a p te rs in th e a r e a — fro m b o th ecu tiv e c o m m itte e s, M rs. Y o u ng th e C e n tr a l C o n fere n c e a n d th e said . T h e w eekly sessio ns will r u n C o u n ty W o rk s h o p — to p a rtic ip a te . S o m e c h a p te rs fro m O swego a n d fro m 7:30 to 9:30 p jn . , Broome Chapter Scrapbooi( Takes I First Prize Award | (F r o m L e a d e r C o rr e s p o n d e n t) S Y R A C U S E — B ro o m e C o u n ­ ty c h a p te r , C iv il S e rv ic e E m ­ p lo y e e s A ssn . w o n f i r s t p r iz e in th e a n n u a l S c ra p b o o k C o n ­ test Judged d u rin g last w eek ’s W in te r m e etin g o f th e C e n tra l C o n feren ce a n d C o u n ty W o rk ­ sh o p here. O th e r v^inners a r e O n o n d a g a c h a p te r, seco n d ; S ta t e U n iv e rsity c h a p te r a t S y ra c u se , th ird ; a n d U tic a S ta te c h a p te r, fo u r th p rize. E a c h of th e w in n e rs receiv ed a tro p h y . T h e scrapbooks a re ju d g e d o n th e pu b lic re la tio n s e ff o rts a n d clip p in g s of th e c h a p te rs . Ju d g e s fo r th e c o n te s t w ere E. N o rb ert Z a h n , C SEA D ire c to r of E d u c a tio n ; Jo e D easy , J r ^ C ity e d ito r of The C ivil S ervice L e a d e r a n d S id n e y G ro ssm an , D e p u ty S ta te A tto rn e y G e n e ra l in c h a rg e of th e S y ra cu se office. M o d erato r Mias Heleioe CftJlahan. AWARDS — Wi n n e r s of th e a n n u a l s c r a p ­ book c o n te s t of th e C e n t r a C o n feren c e of th e Civil S ervice E m p loy ees A ssn. a r e p re s e n te d a w a rd s by A rth u r K a sso n , C o n fe re n c e p re s id e n t, le ft. R e c e iv ­ in g th e tro p h ie s fo r th e ir re sp e ctiv e c h a p te rs are , le f t to r i ^ h t: J a m e s Solixu>ike» p re s id e n t of S ta te U n iv ersity c h a p te r a t S y ra c u se w hich won tliird p rixe; Id a M. G ialan ella of B ro o m e C o unty c h a p te r (firs t p riz e ); H ilda Y ou n g , p re s id e n t of O n o n d a ra c h a p te r, second p rize. J o e D easy, J r ., rig h t: city e d ito r of th e Civil S erv ice L e a d e r an d c h a u m a n «l b o a rd of ItHMks on. a> S-. 2 -I h» cn VO 0\ <3 B u ffa lo G uard F ig h tin g Pay For D iffe r e n tia l ‘Shift Differentials Now’ Biom Demands For All S tate Aides A L B A N Y — E x t r a p a y fo r a l l S t a t e e m p l o y e e s w h o w o rk o th e r th a n th e d a y s h ift has b e e n r e q u e s t e d b y t h e C iv il S erv ice E m p lo y ee s Assn. T he a p p lic atio n fo r a a h ift pay d iffe re n tia l h a s b e e n s e n t to Conv. ellus M. H a n r a h a n , d ir e c to r of the S ta te D ivision of ClasslflcatiOin tmd C o m p eiisa tlo n , b y CSElA’s d irec­ to r of re s e a rc h , W illiam L. Blom, who, a t tiie sa m e tim e , criticized th e ru les a p p lic a n ts m u s t f<^ow in m a k in g su ch re q u e s ts. B lo m sa id th e S ta te b u d g e t di­ re c to r h a s “ p la c e d u n re aso n ab le o b s ta c le s ” in th e p a t h of em ploy­ ees see k in g th e se d iffe re n tia ls. Purth e r a tta c k in g ttie rulec, th e CSEIA sp o k e sm a n ac cu se d th e S ta te ad­ m in is tra tio n oC ig n o rin g th e con­ c e p t of s h ift p a y d iffe re n tia ls in p riv a te e m p lo y m e n t — e x t r a pay for w ork p e rfo rm e d o n evenin* a n d n ig h t shifts. B lo m c alled ttie la c k of c o n sid e ra tio n o t th is ImaIc re a s o n fo r e s ta b lis h in g su ch a dif­ fe re n tia l a “ v ery serio u s m istake . . . w hich, u p to th is tim e , ha« b e n efite d n o o n e .” T he CSBA aid e sa id “ T h e S ta te should bow its a d m in is tra tiv e head in sh a m e b e ca u se of th e w ay It h a s tr e a te d its em p lo y ee s in re­ fu sin g to e sta b lish S ta te w id e sh ift d iffe re n tia ls fo r a ll S ta te em ploy­ ee s who a re re q u ire d to w ork on a sh ift o th e r th a n th e n o rm a l day sliift. A L B A N Y — T h e S p e c ia l I n ­ “ T h is ty p e of a p a th y o n tlie s t it u t io n T e a c h e rs C o m m itte e p a r t of th e S ta te . . . sh o u ld not o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s an d c a n n o t be to le ra te d mucb A ssn . m e t h e re r e c e n tly to lo n g e r.” T he re s e a rc h d ire c to r d t e d the fo rm u la te p la n s fo r a c a re e r la d ­ d e r fo r te a c h e rs a n d v o c atio n a l D ivision’s ow n “ R e p o rt of S alary S u rv ey of S elected H o sp ita l T itles" in s tru c to rs . C o m m itte e m e m bers ag re e d to issu ed la s t J u ly w hich “ dem on­ s u b m it to th e D e p a rtm e n t of C ivil s tr a te s th e com m on u se of ahift S ervice th e ir ow n p la n fo r th e p ay d iffe re n tia ls in non-State-opc a re e r la d d ers, a n d e x p e c t to e ra te d h o sp itals th ro u g h o u t New m e e t once m ore to fin a liz e th e ir Y ork S ta te .” T he fig u res con tain ­ p ro p o sals before th e y a re s u b ­ ed in th e su rv ey , w h ich covered m itte d . T h e Civil S ervice D e p a rt­ 261 hospitals, “ c le a rly in d ic a te the m e n t is c u rre n tly c o n sid e rin g a n ­ need for a s h ift d iffe re n tia l of no o th e r p la n . less th a n te n p e r c e n t fo r all State A tte n d in g th e lu n c h e o n m e e t­ em ployees w orking th e ev en ing or ing, h eld a t S c h r a f t’s M o to r D in, n ig h t s h ift,” B lom said . wei-e G eorg e E. Brswiy, c o m m it­ “ T hese d iffe re n tia ls sh o u ld b« tee c h a in n a n ; W illiam D eck ; W il­ g ra n te d w ithout p re ju d ic e because lia m J , B oone; M a rlo n S p rlrig le; of th e re d ta p e a n d unrealtstlc R a lp h G . O f fe n ; Jo se p h C a m ­ co n d itio n s s e t fo r th In th e bud«et b ria ; R o b e rt P . G ibb s; J e a n n e dii-ector’s ru le s ,” h e added. S w eet; P a tr lc J . S u lliv a n ; a n d B lom also to ld H a n ra h a n that E . R iley. th e sh ift d iffe re n tia l progra»' sho u ld o p e ra te s im ila r to th a t of th e one fo r C a lifo rn ia S ta te et»ployese w hich is closely aligii* ed w ith th e p ro c e d u re s followed in p riv a te in d u stry . ( F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e s p o n d e n t) O ' NC O ' C l C p: ft: c: •< f*: cj P PC VI i-I ?: u DAIS GUESTS — G u e sts a t th e a n n u a l d in n e r of th e S ta te T a x E x a m in e rs ’ A ssn.'s a n n u a l d in n e r a t M a m a L©one’» R e sta .u ra n t. 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A t L e a d e r p re ss tim e, how ever, th e G o v e rn o r h a d n o t VO m oved b a ck to w a rd s n e g o tia tin g . O ' A t th e m e e tin g la s t week, d elein Kates ex p re sse d a n g e r o v e r th e fa c t t h a t th e L e g is la tu re co u ld a d ­ jo u r n before a ll th e c o u rt Issues a re s e ttle d a n d t h a t S ta t e w o rk ers w ould, th e re fo re , be d e n ied a n y need ed p ay In c re ases, re tir e m e n t im p ro v e m e n ts aaid o th e r frin g e b en efits th is y e a r. W h a t an g e re d tlie d ele g ates In p a r tic u la r w as U iat th e y fe lt th e S ta te w as t a k ­ ing a d v a n ta g e o f th e m by h id in g CC b e h in d th e P E R B o rd er. P. P o litic a l A ctio n ■< An A lbany d e le g a te d e m a n d e d th a t CSEA fo rm a p o litic a l a c tio n c o m m ittee im m e d ia te ly “so th a t B I T T E R M A N D A T E —— D r. T h e o d o re W en rf, S ta te w id e we c a n h e lp o u r frie n d s In politics p re s id e n t of th e Civil S ervice E m ployees Aasn., a n n o u n c e s th e re s u lt w ho h elp us In tim e o f c risis sinxl m CSEA poll of d e le g a te s w hich m a n d a te s job a c tio n u nle ss th e cc w ork a g a in s t th o s e w ho d o n ’t. S ta te A d m in is tra tio n resu m es n e g o tia tio n s im m e d ia te ly w ith CSEA. yn H e u rg ed t h a t th e E m p lo y ees As­ It b e cam e obvious t h a t th e R o ck efeller o m its re fe re n c e to so c ia tio n d ro p Its lo n g -s ta n d in * \r m e d ia tio n e ffo rts w ould n o t th e $250 m in im u m in h is b u d ­ policy of n o t e n d o rs in g p o litic al succeed, i t w as a t th is p o in t g et b u t c la im s fu n d s h a v e c a n d id a te s a n d “ f ig h t fo r th o se t h a t PEJEIB issu ed its five u n it b ee n s e t asid e to fin a n c e th U wlu) fig h t fo r u s." T h e p ro p o sal d e te rm in a tio n a n d th e o rd e r a n d o th e r o ffe rs m a d e to wavS g ree te d w ith s tro n g ap p la u se. halt^lng b a rg a in in g talk s. OSEA d u rin g n e g o tia tio n s. A t D r. T h eo d o re C. W enzl, CSEA T h u s C o u n sel 50, » u n io n of tihe sa m e tim e th e G o v e rn o r p re s id e n t, c h a rg e d th e S ta te Ad­ te n o r 13 th o u s a n d S ta te m in is tra tio n w ith responsd.biiU.ti7 re fu ses to d iv u lg e w h a t tihe w o rk ers, p re s su re d th e S ta te o th e r o ffe rs a re . o n th e fo r a n y strllce a c tio n . “S ta te w o rk ­ in to sftopping n e g o tia tio m g ro u n d s t h a t th e sp e cific e rs s ta n d to lose b e n e fits a lre a d y w ith C SEA a im e d a t w in n in g b e n e fits to be p rov ided n e g o tia te d ; th e ir re tir e m e n t sysb e n e fits fo r a ll S ta te em p lo y ­ “sh o u ld if p ossible a w a it th e t*-m is th r e a te n e d , a n d tim e 1m ees. Now, th e CSEA, a n o r ­ n e g o tia tio n s w h ic h will ta k e ru n n in g o u t to g e t a d e c e n t sa la ry g a n iz a tio n w ith m o re th a n p lace u p o n re s o lu tio n of re p ­ In c re a se to th e L e g is la tu re in tim e em ployees, 100,«M)0 S t a t e re s e n ta tio n a l Issues c u rre n tly fo r its a p p ro v a l b efo re a d jo u rn in g . w a n ts th e s e n e g o tia tio n s to p e n d in g .” "W e a re e n title d u n d e r tlie law c o n tin u e . T h is th in k in g is a b su rd . to b a rg a in fo r b e n e fits ,” sa id D r. U nless n e g o tia tio n s a re r e ­ W enzl, “ a n d we a re also e n title d B ow ed T o P ress su m ed im m e d ia te ly th e re to s trik e In c irc u m s ta n c e s of ex ­ 5. G o v e rn o r R o c k efe lle r who w o n’t be a n y a t all, a n d S ta te tre m e p ro v o c atio n . R e fu sa ls to n e ­ re co g n ize d C SEA as th e exem ployees fo r th e second g o tia te c e rta in ly c o n s titu te exclusiive b a rg a in in g a g e n t fo r s tr a ig h t y e a r w ill h a v e b een tn n n c p ro v o c a tio n a n d it is now 124,000 S ta te em ployees a n d d ep riv ed o f tJie l i g h t to re p ­ u p to th e S ta t e of New Y ork to w ho so u g h t to th ro w o u t a n re s e n ta tio n . T h e w hole p u r ­ p re v e n t a s trik e by g e ttin g back e a rlie r PEBFIB six im it d e te rpose of th e T a y lo r L aw — to to th e b a rg a in in g ta b le .’* m in a tlo a in fa v o r oi ttoe provide h a rm o n io u s re la tio n s I n th e m e a n tim e , th e O SEA ’s sin g le u n it, bow ed to im fla tbetw een N ew Y o rk S ta te ’s S ta te ex ecu tiv e C o m m itte e m e t te rln g c o n im e n ts In th e p ress public em ployees a n d th e ir la s t week h e re to la y g io u tid w o rk b ro u g h t o n by th e w alk -o u t, em p lo yers — w ill h a v e b ee n fo r c o n d u c tin g th e ex p ected strik e. a n d co m p lete ly re v erse d h is th w a rte d by th e ac tio n s of th e No d e ta ils o n a c tio n it p la n s to p o sition by s ta tin g ; “T h o u g h G o v ern o r a n d P E R B . re c o n u n e n d w ere av ailab le at th is d ecisio n d e p a rts fro m th e 3. P rio r to th e Nov. 27 u n it L e a d e r p ress tim e. S t a t e ’s In itia l d e sig n a tio n xmd e te rm in a tio n by P E R B , d e r th e law of n e g o tia tin g It4Susons F o r I’ro v o ca tio n O ouncll 50 (A PSC M E ) sta g e d u n its, th e S ta te , in th e in t e r ­ T o s u p p o rt th e p o sitio n th a t a series of strik e s a g a in s t sev ­ e st Out p ro m p t re s o lu tio n of th e E m ployees A sso ciatio n h a s e ra l M e n ta l H y giene in s titu ­ r e p ie s e n ta tlo n a l Issues, will s u tfe re d “ e x tre m e p ro v o c a tio n ,” tio n s. n o t ta k e a n a p p e a l fro m D r. W enzl Issued th e follow ing e ith e r th e B o a rd ’s decision C o un cil 50 c laim e d it stru c k staL em en t: o r its o rd e r .” b ecau se C SE A ’s n e g o tia tio n s T lie e v en ts a n d c irc u m ­ 6. Im m e d ia te ly follow ing w ere illegal a n d b e cau se G o v ­ sta n c e s w h ic h led to th e th e Nov. 27 P E R B ac tio n , e rn o r R o c k efe lle r in e arly a c tio n by o u r d ele g a te s o n OSEIA w e n t to th e S ta t e S u p ­ 19d8 w as re p o rte d by t h a t FHib. 17 c a llin g fo r a s trik e o r re m e C o u rt a n d o b ta in e d a u n io n as p ub licly s ta tin g th a t ooh er ty p e of jo b a c tio n on CSEL\’s re c o g n itio n w as fo r te m p o ra ry o rd e r re s tra in in g M a rc h 13, if tlie G o v e rn o r '4. PEiRB fro m ta k in g a n y a c tio n o nly on e y e a r a n d t h a t elec­ fa lls to a g re e to a re s u m p tio n tio n s w ould be h e ld to d e te r­ in c o n n e c tio n w ith its d e te r­ o f n e g o tia tio n s by F eb . 24 c a n m ine a b a rg a in in g age>ni a t m in a tio n . H ow ever, th e s ta y oi»ly be c o n stn a e d as c o n stitu ­ th e e n d o f tihat y ear. Y et th e w as la te r th ro w n o u t o n a tin g e x tre m e p ro v o c a tio n — m o tio n by P E R B o n th e G o v e rn o r s a id o n Nov. 21, tlie n eb ulo us, u n d e fin e d co n ­ g ro u n d s t h a t th e d e te rm in a ­ 1968; “B y d e m a n d in g t h a t I d itio n s e t f o r th by th e T a y tio n co uld n o t be a p p e a le d u n ­ ca ll elec tio n s w h ich I h a v e no k>r Law , w h ich , w h en su b ­ til a f t e r electio n s w ere h eld. pow er to call in em ployee s ta n tia te d , absolves a s trik in g T h e issue w as th e n b ro u g h t u n its w h ic h h a v e n ’t even b een em ployee o r o rg a n iz a tio n fro m b efo re th e A p p ellate D ivision d e sig n a te d , C o u ncil 50 is n o t p e n a ltie s. w h ic h g ra n te d C SEA ’s re q u e s t d e alin g c a n d id ly w ith th e 1. OSEIA h a d b een n e g o tia t­ fo r a s ta y a g a in s t P E R B ’s u n it m e n ta l p a tie n ts w ho a re th e ing w ith th e S ta te fro m S e p t. d e te rm in a tio n a n d Its o rd e r re a l v ic tim s in th is sti'lk e .’* th ro u g ii N o t . 27, 1968 w h en sto p p in g n e g o tia tio n s. H ere E ven P E R B b a c k e d u p C SE A ’s th e S ta t e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t a g a in tlie G o v e rn o r rev e rse d legal p o sitio n as b a rg a in in g R e la tio n s B o a rd Issued a d e ­ h im se lf by jo in in g th e leg al a g e n t In Its Nov. 27 o rd e r, te rm in a tio n s p littin g S ta te fra y o n C SE A ’s side ac a n em ployee* in to five collective s ta tin g ; “T h e B o a rd also b a rg a in in g u n its a n d a n o rd e r in te rv e n o r in fa v o r o f th * fo u n d t h a t n e g o tia tio n s co n ­ sin g le u n it d e te rm in a tio n . h a ltin g n e g o tia tio n s u n til b a r ­ d u cte d to d a te (Nov. 27) be­ g a in in g a g e n t(s ) w ere d e te r­ 7. T h e la te s t A p p ellate D ltw een th e S ta t e a n d CJlvil ▼isiion d ecisio n m e a n s t h a t m in e d fo r e a c h of th e u n it* S«;rvice E m ploy ees A ssn. e n ­ tilirough S ta te -w id e electloivs. tirely le g al a n d p ro p e r.” n e ith e r th e u n it d e te rm in a ­ 2. B e fo re n e g o tia tio n s w ere tio n n o r th e o rd e r sto p p in g 4, I n a n a p p a r e n t a tte m p t sto p p e d th e G o v e rn o r's re p r e ­ n e g o tia tio n s a re e n fo rce ab le a t to e n d th e w alk o u t, P E R B a p s e n ta tiv e s o ffe re d OSEA a th is tim e. I n o th e r w ords, I>ointed an im p a rtia l “m e d ia ­ fo u r p e rc e n t acro s^i-tlie-bo ard tio n ” p a n e l in w h ic h b o th P E R B le g ally Has n o t d esig ­ ra ise (w ith a $250 m ltilin tu n ) C ouncil 50 a n d S ta te re p re n a te d th e em ployee n e g o tia t­ w h ich w as re je c te d by CSEA. seutativo^i p a iu ic ip a tc d . W h en in g u n its u o r h e ld election*. TH E D O T T ED LINE — New b e n e fits fo r em p loy ees o f Vil­ la g e of F r e e p o r t a re w on in c o n tra c t re c e n tly sig n e d b y ; r e a r , from le ft, FY eeport u n it vice p re s id e n t W illia m W illiam s, N a ssa u c h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m a n d v illag e n e g o tia to r E d Conw ay, a n d , s e a te d , fro m le ft, F re e p o r t C SEA p r e s id e n t H e n ry SkelU ngton a n d M a y o r R o b e rt J . Sweeiney. P a c t gives $604 p a y boosts, th n e a n d o n e - h a lf p a y , p a id h e a lth iH ^gram , n ew s e v e n th -y e a r lo ng e v ity step a n d o th e r b e n e fits. DISCUSSION „ — * G eorge K o c h , p re s id e n t of th e L ong Is la n d C o n fe ren ce , C ivil Service E m ployees A ssn., c e n te r, e n jo y s a h u m o ro u s m o m e n t w ith T h o m a s Luposello, re g io n a l field su p e rv iso r, CSEIA, left, a n d N a ta le Z u m m o p re s id e n t of th e K in g s P a r k S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p ­ te r, C SEA , d u rin g a d iscu ssio n p rio r to th e r e c e n t m e e tin g at tti* co nference a t F riv o la ’s R e s ta u ra n t, S m ith to w n . H en c e, b a sic ally th e sam e s itu a tio n e x ists now a s w as th e csise w hen G o v e rn o r R o c k e felle r sa id . In a s t a te ­ m e n t to th e p ress o n Nov. 21: “T h e S ta t e c o n tin u e d to n eg o ­ tia te w ith C SEA b ey on d th e In itia l o n e y e a r p e rio d w h ic h e x p ire d la s t F rid a y (Nov. 15) b e ca u se th e B o a rd (P E R B ) stlM h a s n o t d e sig n a te d th e em p lo yee n e g o tia tin g u n it n o r h e ld e lec tio n s. S in c e th e B o a rd h a s n o t m a d e its fin d ­ in g s th e S ta t e h a s co n tin u e d to n e g o tia te w ith th e C S dA b e c au se I h a v e to co m p lete th e S t a t e ’s b u d g e t becfore th e e n d o f th e y e a r.” la te D iv isio n decides, th e Issue w ill be ta k e n to th e C o u rt of Ap­ p eals, th u s e a tin g u p m o re val­ u a b le tim e w h ic h co u ld be sp en t a t th e b a rg a in in g ta b le . I f he m a n a g e s to avoid b a rg a in in g until A pril 1, 196Q h e w ill be ab le to get a w ay w ith giving S ta t e em ployees o n ly th e m e a g e r o ffe rs co n tain ed In h is n ew b u d g et. O u r d ele g a te s voiced th e ir dis­ s a tis f a c tio n w ith th e se o ffe rs and v e n te d tahelr fr u s tr a tio n s w ith th e ir n e a r u n a n im o u s s trik e vote o f F eb. 17. Long B each (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) S. I t is a lso sig n ific a n t t h a t s h o r t o f w h a t w as d em an d ed.” w h ile b a rg a in in g ta lk s w ere sa id N a ssa u c h a p te r presidem t Trtin p ro g re ss tihe G o v ern o r o ffi­ in g F la u m e n b a u m in a le tte r to c ia lly p ro m ise d (35KA. t h a t h e D lF ed e, “we would, h i order to w ould c o n tin u e to n e g o tia te resolve th is d isp u te, accept tb* u n til le g ally sto p p ed . H e h a s re c o m m e n d a tio n s.’* b ro k e n t h a t p ro m ise to S ta te F la iu n e n b a u m asse rte d th a t employees;. T h e S ta te S u p ­ th e n e g o tia tio n s h a d b een com pli­ re m e O o u rt’s A p p ellate D ivi­ c a te d by w h a t OSEA considered sio n hy o o n tin iiin g C SE A ’s p ro v o c a tio n a n d u n fa ir labor p ra c ­ s ta y a g a in s t P E R B h a s sa id in tices by th e b o ard . **However, o*®' essen ce t h a t th e re is n o le g al p o sitio n h a s been u p h e ld . OS®A b a rrie r. w o rk ers h a v e a c q u itte d themselves w ith q u ie t d ig n ity in a atruggl® W e G an L egally B a rg a in W e believe th e G o v e rn o r’s c o n ­ fo r f a ir tr e a tm e n t. Now It la te n tio n Is t h a t th e P E R B o rd e r to th e b o a rd to com e to term^ m u s t b e v a c a te d In o rd e r fo r th e w ith re a lity ." S ta t e to re s u m e n e g o tia tlo iu . R e o p p o in te il W h e th e r la Is v a c a te d o r te m ­ ALBANY— F re d e ric k J. p o ra rily sta y e d is p u re ly acad em ic. 'The f a c t Is, th e o rd e r Is c u rre n tly h a n of O swego h a s been u n en fo rceab le, a c c o rd in g to th e p o in te d a s a m e m b er of th e CSourt. R o c k e fe lle r Is very m u c h cU of th e S ta te U n iv ersity a t a w a re b h at w h a te v e r th e A ppel­ e n d in g in 1972. ALBANY p e n s io n For C h e c k s R e tir e e s S o o n O f A n n u a l p e n s io n c h e c k s fo r r e t ir e d C 8 3 2 members o f T e r m in a l gniployees L o c a l 832 w ill be m a ile d o u t s h o r tly , I t w a s a n pounced b y H e r b e r t S. B a u c h , p r e s id e n t o f t h e lo c a l. B a u c h th a t a ll t h a t w a s h o ld in g chKis was th e n o ta riz e d s ta te jfitrA »f * fo rm m a ile d to a ll of local’s re tir e e s t h a t b a d to returned to L aM o rte, secot th e p en sion fun d . /^ntbony R usso, c h a irm a n of th e jiypd, a m o u n ts for,iirded w ere a b o u t one th ir d m o re to eftc* re tir e e th a n h a d b een th e iMst y e a r. In additio«i, d e ­ clared th e p en sio n fund e x ec u tiv e, were now almoa* one h u n^ re4 irees re c e iv in g p e n jion checks fro m th e local. C h eck s jje Dialled o u t once a y e a r, he jjjd As aJl r e tir e d m e m b e rs of tjje loc-tJ receiv e th e Civil S erv ice Leader in th e m all, B au ch said thftt vf they do n o t see th e ir n a m e list^ed t-elow, th e y will n o t g et a p«ifion ch eck fro m th e lo cal fo r the year of 1968, an d should th e re otKTitiict local b e a d q u ai-ters im jnedialely. Retiiees who w in re c e iv e ch e ck s \n the m ail a r e a s follow s; L o retr tft Abbott, R u th A delberg . L ucy /.ui'tisiiis B a u lsir, N a t B e n ed ict, B iw ttth B ly c r, Rud<dph B ootsmai), R<»6e B orodkin, A lice B oyce, Mary K. B ush, H a rry J . C a p la n , Maiy V. C arney, M a rie V. C o rco r611, Samuel C ow m an, F re d e ric k M. Crlmroins, E m m a V. C ro n in , E^lph P. Curzio, R e b e cc a D ane, Oiwles M. D aw son, L ouise DeO-ft'-are. Virfiinia D elG ado, S te lla D oherly, Edward P . Dooming, F lo re n c e DiifTy, S a ra h D u lb erg , M y rtle jXttlvlon, W ilfred A. B n g el, D av id Factor, G e ra ld F . F a rle y , E lizaM. P a rr ic k e r, C a th e rin e A. John A H . F e n to n , Pi»ank A Felherston, Oecile P e u c h tw a n g w, Viola P ino, W a lte r F isc h e r, Dennis P. F itz p a tric k , W in ifre d Plywi, A rthur A. F ox , Jo se p h G. up th e fo r w a r d in g of th e FV)x. S a m u e l, F rie d m a n . A n d re w G abrietoon, M a rie J . G a lla g h e r, D a v id G ibbe, C h a rle s M. G itte n s , L«oft J . G o ld m a n , Ann M. G oodw in, R o b e rt G oenoff, J o h n Grough, S ta n ley G ra su le w iiz , M ary M. G reen stein , C h a rle s C . G ro p p e , J a n e V. H an ley , C lo tilda M . H a r­ ris, H e rb e rt H ellveil, C h a rle s J . H e n ry , C h arles A. H e rb , C a th e r in e H iggins, H e n rie tta H o ch n er, Ire n e P . H oey, R ic h a rd R . J a c b e n s , M iri­ a m J a w o n , liouis J a c o b s , E lla M . Jo n e s . H elen R . Jo n e s. W illiam C. J o n e s , J o h n C. K eller. H e le n R . K en n ed y , M au rice K e rr, I r e n e K ing, M an d el M. King, E lsie A. K n ig h t, W illiam J . K n lp e, B en K o lchin sk y , H a rry Lefkow ltz, H elen W. L ev eso n, C h a rle s L ieberm a n , J a m e s E . L isto n , W ilh elm in a L o g an , K a th e rin e L y n c h , Z e lm a N . M ab ry , J o s e p h A. M arcu s, W al­ t e r S. M arsh iik , L illiam S. M a rtin Janett M cG ee, W illiam M cA lpin, P a u lin g M essin g, Ja c o b M ichelin, M u riel B. M in er, P e rc y B. M oore. C ecelia L. M o ran , T h o m a s A. M or­ an, B a r b a r a A. M o rriso n . M ay M u rp h y , W illiam P . M ur| phy, M ae M u rra y . H a r r ie t K. M c­ D o n n ell, Jo se p h M o G arity , M a r­ g a r e t G. M oG inty, J o h n J . M cG onigle, E s te lle B. M cG ow an, Jo h n J . M cG uig an , E v ely n C. M cL aug h ­ lin, M o rris N esh ek , M a r g a r e t O ’­ C o n n or, R a lp h O livera. A nn V. Ol­ sen, P ra n c e s J . Ostixywskl, H a m le t N. P a r r is , C a rlo tta P in c k n e y . Oon' sta n tin o P o d e sta , M ich ael L . PoUto, J a m e s P rich in elU o . F r a n k Qiulles, C ecelia Q uinlan. E s te lle R a b ric h , E v a R ogoff, P a tr ic k R . R ohanfi S e lm a R o se n ­ b e rg . Soffiia R o se n b la tt. S e b a s tia n S a lv a to , B e rth e S am m a rc o . E th e l M. S c h a e fe r, C h a rle s A. S c h e ller, o m m e r c i a l A t p re s e n t th e r e is o n e T a c a n c y f o r a n a s s is ta n t T h r u ­ w a y c o m m e r c ia l r e p r e s e n ta ­ tiv e , w it h m o re v a c a n c ie s ex­ T w y R e p , m a y be u se d in p la c e o f th e above re q u ire m e n ts . A n a d d itio n a l a lte r n a tiv e is a s a tis f a c to r y c o m b in a tio n o f th e tr a in in g a n d e x p e rie n c e d escrib ed above. T h is p o sitio n re q u ire s s u b s ta n ­ tia l tr a v e l th r o u g h o u t New Y o rk S ta t e a n d a d ja c e n t s ta te s a n d p ro v in ce s. py>T f u r th e r In fo rm a tio n , w rite th e S ta te E >epartm ent o f C ivil S erv ice in A lbany, BulTaJo, New Y o rk C ity, o r S y ra c u s e ; o r com e in p e rs o n to on e o f th e o ffic e s o f th e N ew Y ork S ta t e E m p lo y ­ m e n t S ervice. p e c te d to o c c u r. A n o r a l e x a m in a ­ tio n will be h e ld d u rin g A pril, a n d a p p lic a tio n s will b e ao o ep te d th r o u g h M a rc h 24. I t i e sa la ry if fro m $7,340 to $8,&50. M in im u m re q u ire m e n ts in ­ clu d e possession of m New Y o rk S ta te driverfi licen se a n d fo u r r e a r s o f s a tis f a c to r y e x p e rie n c e in a resp o n sib le p o sitio n w h ic h p ro v id ed a th o io u g h k n o w ledg e o f all p h a se s of th e tru c k in g in d u s ­ try , in c lu d in g tr a f f ic d is p a tc h in g a n d b u sin ess p ro m o tio n . G ra d u a tio n fro m a reg io n a lly L a b o r R e la tio n s a c c re d ite d college o r u n iv e rsity , L a w re n c e H. B a e r a n n o u n c e d o r o n e reco g n ized by . N ew Y ork re c e n tly th e a p o p ln tm e n t of S ta te , a n d tw o y e a rs o f s a tis f a c ­ T h o m a s A. M ilazzo a s la b o r r e ­ to ry ex p erien ce as d e scrib ed above, la tio n s o ffic e r o f th e U n ite d S ta te s C ivil S erv ice C o m m issio n ’s M ax S chleifer, C h a rle s A. Schoen, N ew Y o rk region , w h ic h covers R ose S en k er, A b ra h a m S inoeky, New Y o rk a n d New Jersey . M a rg e u rite S m ith , R a y m o n d A. M ilazzo will p ro v id e te c h n ic a l S m ith, C liarlo tte S m y th e , B elle ad vice a n d a s s ista n c e to ag e n cy S p a n ta n , F lo re n c e S p ie re r, A lice re la tio n s m a tte r s M. S ta n to n , S adie S teel m a n . B e a ­ m a n a g e m e n t a n d th e c o o rd in a te d F e d e ra l w age tric e S tro u d , M a ry J . S ug ru e, B e rn ­ a rd P . T ighe, M ary A . T r a tn e r , sy ste m . H e will also be a v a ila b le Viola A. T rica n o , Bet4y K. T ro ste n , to p ro v id e in fo rm a tio n to u n io n s. Solom on W aldm an , M a d e lin e A. W eber, C a th e rin e N. Z ein er, Id a Z ^ rz an a, S a ra h 2^elinger, ai«d M iri­ a m Z iegler. M A Y fr'L i)w ell - mOTAL c t > u u A rA R T M E N I'S — P u m lsb e d . Un fa m is h e d , an d R o om s P h o n e HB 11994 * A lb a « y C A M P N A V A P M ORETOW N. J O VERMONT BRANCH OFFICE v'O H i N F o a M A T l O N n .« » rd ln ( PloaM write «r Mil JOSEPH aus r BB1X2W BO * . BLVU. M . r P ^ o o D • IV S S 4 7 « n ■-H M cK O W N G R O V E C L A M B A K E S S T E A K R O A S T S C IV IL % =L, SB D E W i n CLINTIM STATE & EAGUB STS., A L tA N Y A JINOT1 HOTCL A F A \'» K I T B I V R TRARH w r r n S T A T r OVK« M T K A V IC I.K H » i SPECIAL RATES FOR N .Y .S . E M P L O Y E E S •AN9UET FACaiTIES AVAILABLE CoN Athmmf HE 4-6111 TnO M A S B eO K M A N Gen M rr ARCO C IV IL SERVICE BOOKS and «U t«st« PLAZA BOOK SHOP 380 Broadwoy Albony. N. Y. Moll ft Phone Orders Flllec 20*V« OFF TO STATE WORKERS UN A IX MLlSiC AA. I N S T K tM E N T h H ILTO N M USIC CENTER 62 C O L U M B IA ST^ near NO PEARL a02-094» " A T r u ly W e s t e r n C a m p V a c a f i o n In T h e H e a r t O f T h e B e a u t i f u l G r e e n M t . O f V e rm o n t* * O n e S to p H O R S E S - H O R S E S - 2 P O O L S - T E N N IS T R A V E L R O D E O 'S - T R I P S - E T C , SEA SO N — 8 W K S — $500; M O N T H . 4 W K S — $ 2 6 0 : W E E K L Y — $ 7 5 . N O E X T R A S . A L L IN C L . S E R V IC E Vacafion State "T.R." Groups WRITE FOR 16 PAGE BROCHUME Charles & Jeon Deg.en, O w ner’s & Operators EM PLOYEES AND CALL F A M IL IE S . TRAVEL th e . . EXPERTS albany A c f F ro m p fly To A ssure A v a ila b ilify r, ' t ' -' MARCH OE P A R T U R E S JAMAICA $319 . " I A il S JE T T R A N S F E R S - T IP S » * ltT Y S IG H T S E E IN G a SPAIN ■f - t a x - 9 DAYS H O am ple Free Parking P SPECIAL RATES $309 for Civil Service Employees m tA lS + TRANSFERS TITS - T A X E S T A X E S S (p® 482-3321 V * PARTY tax iDAYS USVEGAS$189 HOLIDArSTO APRIL - MAY - JUNE - JULY ■> »« . in A N srtH S . S H O W S >■ + tax 4 DAYS Tr a v e l — t r a v e l — t r a v e l — t r a v e l OEtUXE H O L I D A Y S A T C O M F O R T A B L E P R IC E S BROUGHT TO YOU EXCLUSIVELY BY EM PLOY EES H O T IL BERMUDA - FREEPORT SPAIN - J A M A IC A - LAS VEGAS - CARACAS H A W A II. CRUISES. Etc. TRAVEL ARRANGEM EM TS 597 MERCER STREET. ALBANY. N.Y. 12208 'Telephone (518) 869-9894 or (518) 438-3385 W e l l i n g t o n O m V I .IN OARAQK JUR CONDmONINQ • TV N* pwklng The store th a t cares a b o u t you! >• H A G E N C Y FOR n w r* 5d A L B A N Y . N .Y . 4 8 2 -0 1 2 5 ALBANT BOYS & GIRLS — AGES 8-15 in m 33 A ^ n y ' t lorfl««t . . . w ith Albflny't only d r i v e d «arag«. You'll Ilk* the com* fort an d conv«nl«nco, t t t family rotoi. Cocktail leung*. 1«e STATE S TR E B T « f f C f l T I IT A T I CAPITOL Sm fH0»d/y k w l SPECIAL W EEKLY RA1E9 FOR EXTENDED StTAYS v^l D“ 3 ro sO CJN o ON m CM J3 41 •T3 3! 3 H « 0 4 ^ '- ARE WE DOING HERE RIGHT/ AGAIN? HE WONT OPEN UP TO Y THE ONLY THING THAT NEGOTIATE WITH US. HE KNOWS I WILL GET HIM TOTALIS THAT THE PUNY 4% PAY RAISE is ACTION HE’D FOR. SlAi E WOI^KERS WAS AN BETTER PLAN ON ALREADY J BEING IN TH&STATE REJECTED IT ON. MARCH 13. TO MIND THE STORE*/ J \ I U] in \i / • \ .V \ ) L i / ^ N & If •4' i M t f f k n V* t' A t fliis mome«t fliere is ao legal obstacle fo prevent ffce Goveraor from aegotiating w ith CSEA. PERB"s actions mm Hm Ibfo nnlt determination ore legolly a t a stondstilL Therefore, according to the Taylor Low CSEA w ith 105,000 nMmbers oat o f 124,000 State workers is STILL fhe legal borgaining ogest fo r fhe S late unit. So why doesn't the Governor negotiate? Be^aaso ho hnows CSEA members w ill not hold still fo r tho insnlting 4 % poy raise. In effect, by refusing to M gotia1«. ho h«w mofle S tate workers fhe socrificicd g o at in trying H tmWm his budget problems. S tate workers arm trie d o f being mmkIo Ihe goat. " C IV IL SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION. 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