WenzI Denounces Plan To ‘Farm-Out’ Work To Private Industry

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Price Ten Cents
Affecting Motor Vehicle Dept.
C SE A S tic k s T o Its G u n s
WenzI Denounces Plan F o r A F a ir S a l a r y H ik e
To ‘Farm-Out’ Work
To Private Industry A s N e g o t i a t i o n s B e g in
A L B A N Y — “ I f t h e L e g i s l a t u r e c a n c o m e u p w i t h $100 m i llio n m o r e f o r t h e G o v e r ­
(S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r)
n o r ’s b u d g e t s im p ly b y j u g g l i n g a fe w d a t e s , w e ’r e g o in g to a s k t h e m to j u g g l e s o m e m o r e
A L B A N Y — F a r m i n g o u t S t a t e w o r k to p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y a n d c o m e u p w i t h e n o u g h m o n e y to g iv e S t a t e e m p lo y e e s a f a i r s h a k e . ”
h as d r a w n s h a r p c r i t i c i s m f r o m t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s
S o s a i d D r. T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l, p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn .. a s
Assn.
CESA negotiators p repared their
rightful position in that order of m em bers could no longer to lerate
T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l, C S E A p r e s i d e n t , w a r n e d l a s t w e e k play bo h it pay d irt for 124,000
priority.
this “ scapegoat” posture. “ We a re
S tate workers in la st w eek’s open­
Uuit “ an y such action which would
“ Our m em bers c a n certainly not going into these negotiations with
of
M
otor
Vehicles
has
m
ade
an
ing
round
of
new
bargaining
talks
diiectly or indirectly effect the
be called irresponsible people,” the a m a n d ate fi’om our people to get
welfare of S tate employees be­ a r ra n g e m e n t w ith th e Com m erci­ with S ta te officials.
CSEA chief said, “ but there is a th e m th e benefits they need to live
al
B
ank
an
d
Ti*ust
Company
of
cause of Governor Rockefeller’s
Dr. Wenzl’s reference was to re ­ lim it to th eir patience. Y ear a fte r
on; n ot in relation to o th e r budget
New
York
City,
which
has
17
proposed budget cutbacks will be
ports th a t legislative fiscal lead­ year, th e p a tte rn h as been to
appropriations, but in relation to
b
ranches.
Whereby
b
an
k
tellers
dealt w ith accordingly.” The CSEA
ers m ay recom m end advancing ef­ shoii; change the S ta te workers in
evei-yday living costs.
leader was referring to the recent will begin issuing vehicle regis­ fective dates of proposed reduc­
favor of oth er so-called m ore iin“ Certainly, the Governor an d
report th a t the S tate D epartm en t tration renew als sta rtin g April 1, tions in S tate aid form ulas ix> elim ­
p o itan t fiscal needs.”
th e legislature c a n ’t expect u.s to
1969.
in
a
te
budget
cuts
in
o
th
e
r
areas
?•
Dr. Wenzl said his organization’s
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 3)
CSEA has learned th a t motor
such as education. This and sim ilar
vehicle personnel are now tra in ­
acceleration in cutting certain weling com m ercial bank tellers in
fa ie aid could reportedly release
p re p a ra tio n for April 1. The action
$100 million to ease th e pressure
w as brought to light by Solomon
elsewhere in the new budget.
B endet, president of the New York
‘‘S ta te workers are aw are,” DrCity c h a p te r, CSEA, who received
num erous corn p laints from con­ Wenzl said, “ th a t certain priorities
exist when it com es to spending
cern ed m em bers of his chapter.
S
ta le m oney. Tliey are painfully
“
Our
attorn
ey
s
are
no\v
study­
A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v ic e
E m p lo y ees A ssn . h a s s e c u r e d a ing the legality and other rami- aw are of it, in fact, because they
( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r )
a re invariably excluded from their
f C o n ttn u e d on P a g e 14)
p ro m ise f r o m S t a t e B u d g e t
A
L
B
A
N
Y
—
“
O
nce a g a in we h a v e p ro v en we a re r ig h t,”
D ire c to r T . N o r m a n H u r d t h a t
d -ec lared T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l, p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e
“every effo rt will be m ade to
find other S tate use” for R ay
E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., r e f e r r i n g to t h e r e c e n t A p p e ll a te D iv is io n
Brook State Hospital, a State-op­
r u l i n g w h ic h u p h e l d C S E A ’s s t a t u s a s t h e le g a l b a r g a i n i n g
erated
tuberculosis
insUtution
agen t for 124,000 State employees. ------------------------------------------------- which is soon to be closed because
The decision stated th a t the P ub ­ time-consuming in term ed iate p ro ­
of insufficient need.
lic E m ploym ent Relations Board ced ures.”
Ray Brook employees are in
“ does not have the power or au ­
The court also referred to the
danger of losing their jobs if the
th o rity to issue orders restrain ing M arch 7, 19G8, decision handed
Institution becomes a specialized
negotiations betw een the State ne­ down by the Court of Api>eals In
faciUty, a CSEA spokesman said.
gotiating
com m ittee
and
the favor of CSEA. In that in stan ce
If it rem ains a State institution,
th e Court of Appeals, upholding
A L B A N Y — O n c e a g a i n C S E A ’s n e g o t i a t i o n s f o r b e t t e r CSEA.”
however, m ost R ay Brook work­
T he high court ruling reversed a prior Appellate Division ruling
w a g e s a n d w o r k in g c o n d i tio n s f o r a g r o u p o f p u b lic e m p lo y e e s
ers will still be quallfed to work
— t h i s tim e , t h e T h r u w a y w o r k e r s — a r e b e i n g d e la y e d b y a n a lower co u rt decision which s ta t­ clearly rejected P E R B ’s assertion
there.
ed, in effect, th a t the PER B unit of the power to issue tem p o rary
In a letter to CSEA president I r r e s p o n s ib le m o v e b y a n o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n , ” s a id T h e o d o r e d eterm in atio n of Nov* 27 was not cease an d desist orders pending
Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, H urd C. W enzl today.
since th e hearings on th e elec­ a final decision an d thus should the determ ination of rep resen t­
W enzl, president of th e 172,promised CSEA th a t “T he avalltion conducted by th e Public E m ­ not be reviewed by .the courts un­ ation disputes and stated th a t
ftbiUty of th e site will be m ade 000 stron g Civil Service Em ploy­ ploym ent R elations Board will not til representation elections w ere
(Continued on Page 1 4 )
ees
Assn.
accused
Yonkers
Local
known to appx-opriate S tate agen­
s ta rt u n til M arch 24, we’ll prob­ held and employee organizations
445
of
th
e
T
eam
sters
of
“acting
cies and every m eans of continuably have an o th er delay of several certified to represent th e em ploy­
or finding new em ploym ent against th e best interests of more
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 3)
ees.
for the present 155 employees th a n 2,000 ran k and file T h ru ­
Tiae A ppellate Court noted: “ The
way
employees
by
protesting
the
be explored. T he D epartm en t
argu
m en t th a t tlie determ ination
of Health, th e Division of the J a n u a ry election in w hich the
of th e board <PERB) establish­
m
ajo
rity
of
these
workers
select­
Biidiiet an d the Office of G en­
ing five negotiating units should
eral Services have already taken ed CSEA to represent tliem in
be reviewed only a fte r certifica­
collective
negotiations.
Initial action necessary to effect
tion . . . is co n tra ry to prom pt
“N egotiations
can n o t
begin
the transfer.”
ALBANY—P atric k P. DeMurlo, disposition of a dispute w here a
u n til th is ridiculous p rotest is
Hurd continued: “We are well
ta k en care of,” Wenzl said. “And, supervisor of Insurance accounts p a rty is aggrieved as of the mo­
»ware of th e im pact th e red u c­
a t th e Civil Service Employees m ent of the d eterm in atio n .” It
tion in the need for tuberculosis
Assn. head q u arters In Albany, also sta te d th a t “ judicial review
^ sp ita liz atio n h as had on th e
celebrated his 30th year w ith the a t tiiis tim e m ay avoid costly and
Brook are a an d you m ay be
Association on M arch 1.
^ ‘iured th a t everything possible
DeM urlo sta rted with CSEA as
be done by this A dm inisArvis Clialmers, Capitol Hill r e ­ a n insurance clerk on M arch 1,
tratlon to prevent fu rth e r eco- p o rter for th e Albany K nicker­ 1939, w hen “ there were only four
N assau County ch ap ter of the
nomic loss.’'
A lb a n y b a t t l e o f t h e
bocker News an d area correspond­ or five people” on the staff. He Civil Service Employees Assn., will q p i E
X b u d g e t n e x t w eek s h a p e s
Wenzl said: “OSEA is extrem ely en t th e re for The Leader, was presently is in charge of nine m eet M arch 19 at 8:30 p.m. In th e
8 ad to have gotten this pro- th e w inner of the ann ual aw ard employees.
Mineola Police D ep artm ent H ead­ u p a s a m a j o r c o n f r o n t a t i o n
^ s e of protection for th e 155 for top political reporting p re­
S till young an d vigorous, De- qu arters auditorium , Irving F lau - b e t w e e n G o v e r n o r R o c k e f e l le r
Brook employees. B u t pro- sented la st week by the Legisla­ M urio h as no intention of re tir ­ m enbaum , ch a p te r president, has and Assembly M inority L ead er
are not good enough. We tive Correspondents Association.
ing. “I enjoy working for th e announced.
S tanley S telngut. Paradoxically,
the S ta te to live up to
T h e prize, w hich C halm ers has Association an d meeting all of
P laum enbaum said several im ­ A ssem blym an Stelngut has as­
^
promise and use every m eans won also in previous years, c a r ­ th e Interesting people whom we p o rtan t m atters would be dealt sum ed the role of defender and
^ I b l e t» protect the employees ries a citation and a cash aw ard deal w ith here in th e Insuiaiice w ith a t th e m eeting and ui'ged p ro tecto r of Rockefeller-conceived
lUy Biook."
of $250.
D epartm ent," h e said.
^ a lax'ge turu-ouU
( C o n t i n u e d o a P a s e X)
Appellate Court Rules
PERB Can’t Halt Talks;
Case Goes To High Court
Hope Remain's
For Ray Brook’s
155 Employees
Teamsters Blocking
Contract Negotiations
For Thruway Aides
De
Murio
Marks
Thirty
Years
With
Employees Assn.
Chalmers Wins
LCA Annual Award
Repeat ThisI
Gov. Rockefeller And
Stelngut Swap Roles
Nassau CSEA Meets in Battle Of Budget
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pro gram s from Rockefeller budget
slashing.
J u s t two years ago, Governor
Rockefeller hailed the newly en­
acted S tate Medicaid program as
the m ost significant social ad ­
vance in a q u a rte r of a century.
Goveinor R ockefeller’s budget will
em asculate th e p rog ram by re ­
vising sta n d ard s of eligibility and
by elim inating a whole series of
health benefits Including dental
care.
S tate aid form ulas for education
developed by Rockefeller are ex­
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W A TC H FOR O U R
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
AND
FRANCHISE SECTION
IN THE
Civil Service
L e a d e r
REPEAT
posed to su c h severe cu ts t h a t th e
City’s B oard of Education m ay be
obliged to lim p along w ith 10,000
few er teachers. The City Univer­
sity faces a dim prospect of clos­
ing two senior colleges an d two
com m unity colleges o r altern ativ e­
ly to deny admission of n ex t se­
m e ste r’s fresh m an class.
Assem blym an S teingut has lined
up his troops n o t only to resist
this budget slashing b ut also to op­
pose the Governor on his proposal
to in c re ase the City’s sales tax
from two to th re e percent.
No
‘P a s s i v e
O p p o sitio n ’
In a press conference in Albany
la st week S teingut said, “ these
a re trying tim es th a t do n o t per­
m it th e m inority on the Legisla­
ture to luxuriate in the sanctuary
of passive opposition.” With th a t
S teingu t unveiled a tax- refoim
program th a t would close up loop­
holes p erm ittin g th e affluent to
escape ta x burdens* As outlined by
Steingut, these ta x refo rm propo­
sals elim inate oil depreciation al­
lowances, ca p ital gains allowances
and accelerated depreciation on
property.
I n w orking out his ta x pro­
gram , Steingut lean ed heavily on
D em ocratic fiscal experts In th e
legislature,
including Senators
Sam uel
G reenberg
(Brooklyn),
Ja c k B ronston (Quens) and As­
R epublicans, confident that he
win th e b a ttle of the budget on
Assembly floor.
T H IS !
sem blym en A lexander C!hananau
(B ro nx), S tanley Hardwood (Nas­
sau ), A lbert Blm enlJial and A n­
drew Stein (M anhattan) — all of
whom p articip a te d w ith him and
S enate M inority L eader JoseiA
Zaretzki in the press conference
making public th e ta x refo rm pro­
posals on F riday.
Steincrui’s New Im age
During his sixteen yecrs in Al­
bany, A ssem blym an Steingut was
regarded as an easy going, affable
legislator. Since hds election as
Minoz-ity L eader la st Jan u ary , he
surprised his delegation an d stu n ­
n ed th e Republicans by his diive
and determ ination. He held his
troops in line against Republican
am en d m e n t to th e T aylor Law,
penalizing public em ployees on
strike. As a result, Speaker P e rry
D uryea w as obliged to recess the
session for four hours to regroup
his forces. So long as Steingut holds
the D em ocrats in Albany in line
a«rainst the sales tax. Speaker D ur­
yea will have to go to the well
onoe again.
T he Republicans h av e 78 votes
in the Assembly and 76 votes are
needed to pass th e bill. The R e­
publican a rm tw isting began Mon­
day m orning a t a conference of
all Republican Assemblymen. At
the m o m en t S teingut stands above
the in te rn a l struggle am ong th e
A p ril 12 to 19
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B U F F A L O — A C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . s t a f f e r h a s
r e je c t e d a s u g g e s tio n b y t h e l e a d e r o f a n A F L -C IO u n i o n t h a t
th e C S E A c o o p e r a te w i t h o t h e r g r o u p s in w a g e n e g o t i a t i o n s
w ith G o v . R o c k e f e lle r .
ers recalled, a fte r the W u rf-o v er­
"CSEA is th e p rep o n d e ra n t o r ­ tures la st week, th a t it was the
ganization in the S ta te employee CSEA m em bers who work in the
picture,” said Joseph B. Roulier, S ta te hospitals who rem ained on
CSEA public relatio ns director, the job last November, averting a
•'and the A m erican F ed eratio n of crisis in th e care of m entally-ill
State, C ounty & M unicipal E m ­ persons.
ployees is a very sm all org an iza­
A nd it was th e CSEA, o th er
tion in th a t p icture.”
leaders said, th a t persuaded Gov.
Jerry W urf, presid en t of the
Rockefeller la st week to re-open
APSCME, suggested In Buffalo
salary talks.
last week th a t employee groups
“W u rf’s
im ion
would
have
that rep rese n t S ta te workers put
everything
to
gain
if
the
CSEA
a s i d e differences tem porarily and
p r e s e n t a “u n ited fro n t” in wage sub m itted to his request,” Roulier
said, “a n d I repeat, we are p re­
talks w ith th e G overnor.
“I t would be a case of th e tall pared to go It alone.”
wagging th e dog,” Roulier said.
-The CSEA h as m ost of the cards
in this gam e, m ore m em bers,
more s ta ff an d m ore experience
( C o n t in u e d tr o m P a g e 1)
and we are fully p repared to push
weeks a n d perhaps m onths. T here
our dem ands alone.”
W urf cam e to Buffalo, it was is also a strong likelihood th a t
reported, to “beef u p ” Interest th e T eam sters will take the issue
in his union, reportedly lagging to court If PER B validates the
since the S ta te , County 8t M unic­ election results, th u s causing
ipal Employes struck several of m ore delay.
“How can th e T eam sters,” he
the S tate m ental hospitals last
continued,
“legitim ately claim , as
November.
W estern New York CSEA lead- they are doing, th a t they are in ­
terested only in th e w alfare of
th e T hruw ay workers, w hen th eir
protest serves no purpose b u t to
hold up negotiations ag a in ?”
T h e OSEA chief also blasted a
T eam ster flier
w hich
labeled
CSEA’s prediction of a T eam ster
election protest “fiction.” “In this
bulletin th ey accuse CSEA of er­
(S p e c ia l to T h e L ea d er )
A LB A N Y — T h e S p e c ia l M e n ­ roneously predicting th e T eam st­
tal H y g ie n e c o m m i t t e e o f t h e ers would p ro test th e results of
Civil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s Assn* the election, w hich CSEA won by
will m e e t w i t h C o m m is s io n e r nearly 300 votes. I'd call th a t
Alan D. Miller and representatives bulletin ‘fiction,’ since the T ea m ­
of his s ta ff on W ednesday, April sters are now delaying talks by
Issue
w ith
practically
9. a t 10 a.m. a t 44 H olland Ave., tak in g
every aspect of the election.
here.
“L ast week we telegram m ed the
There will be a d in ner m eeting
of the com m ittee on th e preceding Team sters, asking them to let us
evening, April 8, a t 5:30 p.m. in negotiate for th e T hru w ay while
th e hearings were being con­
the Ambassador R e sta u ra n t.
CSEA will presen t problems and ducted, to a t least get started
questions of M ental Hygiene em ­ w ith this big job. B ut they re ­
ployees to th e Commissioner, and fused to go along, and rig h t
committee m em bers are urged to now th e innocent Thruw ay work­
submit item s for th e agenda to ers, who have chosen their b ar­
Pauline F itchp atrick, com m ittee gaining agent, are w ithout rep ­
chairman, at CSEA headqu arters resen tation because of th e T eam ­
ste rs’ a rro g a n t self-in terest.”
In Albany.
Teamsters Blocking
CSEA M.H. Comm.
To Meet With Dept.
Officials On April 9
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S ew ek , L ym on C onnors, J a m e s L en n on, M oe B ro w n
and
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Wenz/ Charges Strikebreaking
Was Intent O f Taylor Law Revision
A L B A N Y — L e g i s la t iv e p l a n s f o r f u r t h e r r e v is io n s o f t h e T a y l o r L a w , in c l u d i n g c h a n g e s
in a m e n d m e n t s j u s t s ig n e d b y G o v e r n o r R o c k e f e l le r , h a v e d r a w n f ir e to d a y f r o m t h e C iv il
S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn .
D r. T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l, C S E A p r e s i d e n t , t h e S t a t e ’s l a r g e s t p u b lic e m p lo y e e u n i o n , r e ­
ferred to th e developm ent as an
add ition al punitive power to this
obvious Indication th a t recent re n t legislative move to w rite Into
th e law a provision perm itting ad m ln lstra tv e body Is highly
am en dm en ts were steam rollered
questionable, in view of th e ir well
th ro u g h th e R epu blican-dom inat­ leniency to individual strikers
established record for poor ju d g ­
where
it
can
be
show
n
th
a
t
th
ere
ed legislature as a stopgap m eas­
m ent.
was
“extrem
e
provocation”
for
ure to h ea d off a strike by CSEA’s
“To p revent public em ployee
105,000 S ta te employee mem bers th e ir action. L ast week’s revisions
strikes in the long run, w h at th e
removed
from
the
law
the
same
w hich h ad been set for last T h u rs­
leniency pi-ovlslon In regard to T aylor Law needs is carefully
day.
employee organizations Involved in worked out m ach in ery to m ake
T he strike was called off M arch striking.
the bargain in g situ atio n a real
7 a fte r the G overnor announced
“How this legislative m erry-go- two-way street w hen the two sides
th a t he would resum e bargaining ro und will end up Is h a rd to p r e ­ disagree. Some form of a r b itr a ­
talks w ith CSEA on behalf of dict,” said Wenzl, “b u t in any tion may be the answer. A n o th er
S ta te workers.
event, th e revisions r u s h e d m ust is a watchdog provision to
“We suspected from the s ta r t,” th ro u g h last week were obviously insure fair play on tiie p a r t o<f
Wenzl said, “ th a t the h asty ef­ p rem a tu re and Ill-advised. Im p os­ the employer throu gh out the ne­
forts of the G overnor an d legisla­ ing heavier penalties is no solu­ gotiating process,” Wenzl said.
tive leaders to p u t into law stiff tion. I t leaves the cards stacked
new penalties ag ain st Individual m ore in favor of the em ployer
strik ing employees was nothin g th a n ever."
(C ontinued from Page 1)
m ore th a n a tra n sp a re n t attem p t
In the case of S ta te employees,
a t strike-busting.
th e new penalty provisions give take seriously th e offer of a four
“As soon as tlie G overnor agreed fu rth e r advantage to the so-called p e rc e n t pay raise ,” Dr. Wenzl said,
to resum e negotiations, of com's<i, autonom y of th e em ployer-ap­ “ We know th a t money ca n be
th e strike th re a t eased an d the pointed Public E m ploym ent R e la ­ m ade available to cover a decen t
pressure was off,” said the CSEA tions Board, Wenzl pointed out. raise and oth er im provem ents. I t ’s
chief. “So to m ake th e ir activ ­ “In th e event of a strike,” he said, the S ta te ’s job to come up with
ities seem less fra n tic and obvious, "even validly ab sen t employees are it.”
The benefit package sought by
to save face a little, they passed now open to h a rsh m o netary fines,
th e revisions w ith a n effective wholly subject to the a rb itra ry CSELA, voted by its m em bership
early last fail, includes a $1,200
d eterm in a tio n of PER B .”
d ate of April 1.
an n u al pay boost, a re tire m e n t
Refen-ing
to
last
y
e
a
r’s
decision
“Nobody was fooled, however,”
W enzl said, “p articu larly the by th e C ourt of Appeals and a plan providing half-pay a fte r tw en­
S ta te employees. T h ey ’re convinc­ recent ruling by th e A ppellate ty years service — sim ilar to th a t
ed th a t the in tentio n of th e G ov­ Division, both of w hich rejected won for legislators last year —
erno r an d the L egislature was to P E R B ’s au th o rity to stop nego­ non-contributory h e a lth in.surance,
scare th em off from strik in g w ith tiations between CSEA and the and numerous o th e r im provem ents.
The bargaining talks in belialf
th e th r e a t of docking th em two S tate, Wenzl said th a t “giving
of State employees are th e first
days pay for every day off th e job
since the original round betw een
and p u ttin g them on probation
CSEA and tlie S tate was ab ru p tly
for a year.
halted by an order of the Public
“O ur supicions th a t these T a y ­
Em ploym ent R elations Bourd la s t
lor Law revisions were prim arily
SYRACUSE — Tlie Onondaga November. CSEIA officials m et
strikebusting tactics were com ­
pletely confirm ed last week,” County Employees Assn. u n it of earlier with the G overnor’s nego­
Wenzl asserted. “No sooner were th e Civil Service Em ployees Assn.’s tiators to set up procedural as­
the first changes passed by the O nondaga chapter, will have th e ir pects of the new sessions.
CSEIA leaders em phasized the
Legislature, th a n it was a n n o u n c­ q u arterly m eeting tonight a t 5 p.med they were already planning in Room 232 of the War M emorial. need for speedy progress In tlio
fu rth e r revisions, in a m ore leis­ G regory Clarke, TerBush and talks sta rtin g , since a m eetin*
urely m ann er, of course, Including Powell Insuran ce re p rese n ta tiv e, of th e organ izatio n’s Statew ide del­
egates h as been set for M arch 2 4
a reversal of some of the h asty will be the guest speaker.
A buffet will be served Im m edi­ to consider tlie S tate offer up to
changes m ade last week.”
th a t time*
W enzl was referring to a cur­ ately followUxg Mie m eeting.
CSEA Slicks
Onondaga
Unit
To Meet Tonight
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p r e s id e n ts ,
n in g c o m m it te e fo r th e a n n u a l T r i-C o n fe r e n c e w o r k ­
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NEW CORK CITY—The Appft,
eatloiis Section of the New York
City Department of Personnel i,
located at 49 Thom as St., Nev
York, N.Y. 10013. It Is three
blocks north of City Hall. oo«
block west of Broadway.
Applications: PUlng Period
Applications issued and received
Monday through Friday from |
a.m. to 5 p.m.. except Thursday
trom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and
Si^turday from 9 a.m. to 12 nooo.
Application blanks are obtain-*
able free either by the applicant
in person or by his representativ*
at the Application Section of the
Department of Personnel at 49
Thomas Street, New York, N.Y,
10013. Telephone 566-8720.
Mailed requests for application
blanks m ust include a stamped,
self-addi'essed business-slze en«
velope and must be received bj
the Personnel Department at leail
five days before the closing date
tor the filing of applications.
com pleted application fonni
whlota are filed bjr m^ti must be
sent to the Personnel Department
and m ust be postmarked no later
than the last day of filing or u
stated ctherwlse In the exam<
Inatlon announcem ent
The Applications Section of
the Personnel Department is neu
the Chambers Street atop of tht
main subway lines that go through
the area. These are the IRT 7Ui
Avenue Line and the IND 8U1
Avenue Line. The HIT Lexlngfofl
Avenue Line stop to use la ttve
Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT
QT and RR local’s stop is City Hall
Both lines have exits to Duani
Street, a short walk from the Per<
aonnel Department.
STATE
STATE — 1350 Ave. of the Amer­
icas,
at 5&th St., telephone
488-6606;
Governor
Alfred
E. Smith State Office Building and
rhe S tate Campus, Albany: Sulfe
^50, Genesse Building 1 West
Genesee St.; State Ofllce Building,
Syracuse; and 500 Midtown Tower,
Rochester, (Wednesday only).
After 5 p.m. telephone, (212)
765-3811, give the job tiUe in
which you are Interested,
your name and address.
Candidates may obtain applies*
tions for State Jobs from local
officea of the New York Ststi
Emplosrment Servieo.
FEDERAL
FEDERAL — Second V S . ClvH
Service Region O ffice, Federal
Bldg., Federal Plaza a t Duane St.
and Broadway, New York, N.Y10007. Take the IRT Lexington
Ave. U n e to City Hall and wa»
two blocks north, or take
other train to Chambers St., ot
Broadway Stations.
Hours are 8:30 a.m . to 6
Monday through Friday. Also op®**
Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 P-iaphone 573-6101.
Application* are also obtain*
able at main post officer e*ceP*
the New York, N.Y., Poet
Boards of examiners at the
tlcular installatlona offering ^
tests also may be applied to
further information and
tion forma. No return en v elo p
ar« required with mailed rea“
for appUcatloQ tonoM.
L.I. Switchboard Operators Sought
g ^ t c h tx » r d operator* are
In Suffolk County an d will
paid a bl-weekly salary of $169
0 $232. Applications m iist be rcfelved by th e Suffolk C ounty Civil
gervioe Oommisslon, C ounty C en­
ter, Rlverhead, by M arch 28 for
tjie April 23 exam ination.
The only requirem ent la gradoation from a s ta n d a rd senior
blgh school. T here Is no residency
need ed
req uirem ent; how ever legal resi­
dents of S uffolk C ounty m ay be
given preference In appointm ent.
T h e w ritte n te st will cover
checking (tim ed ), num erical re ­
lationships
(tim ed),
telephone
procedures, filing, record keeping,
English usage, reading com pre­
hension. vocabulary, an d a rith m e ­
tic com putations.
F or f u rth e r in fo rm atio n call
914-727-4700, extension 249.
TAColumbia Assn.To Install Officers **
Promotion Exam
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A pplications fo r th e prom otion
exam ination to senior clerk will be
accepted by th e New York City
D ep a rtm en t o f
Personnel, 49
T hom as S t. im til F rid ay (M arch
21).
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COURT OF TH E STATE OF
NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK.
VERA SW IFT, Plaintiff, against
CURTIS M. SW IFT, Defendant. SUM­
MONS. ACTION FOR A DIVORCE.
DEFENDANT:
YOU A M HEREBY SUMMONED to
serve a notice of v p e a ra n c e o a the plain­
tiff s attorner w ithfa tw entr day» after the
service of th u summoiu exclusive of the
“ r
»ervice where Krvice is made by
delivery upon you personally within the
btM, or within thirty days after comple­
tion of service where service i« made in
any other manner. In case of your failure
to appear, judgment will be taken against
you by default.
Plaintiff designated N ew York County
a« place of trial. T he basis o l venue is
plaintiff’s residence.
WILLIAMS ft CONNOLLY
JO H N H . SACKS
1000 H ill Building
W ashington. D .C 20006
202 638-6565
PATRICK M. WALL
36 West 44th Street
N ew York, N ew York 10036
212 MU 2-8288
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Counsel for Plaintiff
NOTICE— T o CURTIS M. SWIFT:
T he foregoing sommons is served upon
yoa by publication pursuant to the order
dated Feb. 7. 1969, of Hon. Samuel M.
Gold, a Justice of the Supreme Court of
the State of N ew York, filed with the
supporting papers in the office of the Clerk
of the County of N ew York, 60 Centre
St., N ew York, N.Y. The t^ je c t of this
action is for ■ divorce.
PATRICK M. WALL. Esq.
O ne of Pltfs Attorneys.
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b a t t l e o f t h e b u d g e t is o n a n d , o n c e a g a in , civ il s e rv ic e
e m p lo y e e s a r e f i r s t i n l i n e to h e l p b a l a n c e t h e lin e s .
T h e S t a t e M o to r V e h ic le D e p a r t m e n t is n o w t r a i n i n g
b a n k c le r k s to t a k e o v e r t h e d u ti e s o f c le r k s i n t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t w h o p r o c e s s r e n 'e w a ls o f lic e n s e s a n d r e g i s t r a t i o n s in
t h e N ew Y o rk C ity a r e a . T h e b a n k s w ill b e p a i d 50 c e n t s
fo r e a c h a p p lic a tio n .
T h e jo b s n o w h e l d b y c le r k s in t h e m o t o r v e h ic le d e p a r t ­
m e n t w ill b e c lo s e d w h e n t h e in c u m b e n t s r e s ig n o r r e t i r e .
M a y o r J o h n V. L in d s a y h a s a ls o n o tif ie d d e p a r t m e n t
h e a d s to c u t o p e r a t i n g b u d g e t s to h e l p b a l a n c e t h e C i ty ’s
b u d g e t. W h e r e a r e th e s e b u d g e t c u t s c o m in g f r o m ? F r o m
p e r s o n a l s e rv ic e s .
T h e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t is r e p o r t e d l y c u t t i n g b a c k 1,500
m e n . T h e F ir e D e p a r t m e n t , 500.
C r im e is g o in g u p a n d m o r e , m a n y m o r e , p o li c e m e n w ill
b e n e e d e d to c a t c h u p , n e v e r m i n d go a h e a d , w i t h t h i s r a t e .
F i r e f i g h t e r s a r e n o w f i g h t i n g m o r e a n d m o r e f ire s e v e r y
d a y . A d d itio n a l m e n a n d c o m p a n ie s a r e n e e d e d — a n d q u ic k ly .
T h e m e n in b o t h d e p a r t m e n t s a r e o v e r w o rk e d a l r e a d y a n d
a d d i t i o n a l w o rk lo a d s w ill c a u s e n o e n d o f p r o b le m s .
B o t h L in d s a y a n d R o c k e f e l le r a r e p r e p a r i n g f o r r e - e l e c ­
tio n c a m p a ig n s a n d , a lth o u g h th e y h o n e s tly k n o w t h a t m o re,
n o t less, e m p lo y e e s a r e n e e d e d to p r o v id e t h e s e r v ic e s e s s e n t i ­
a l to t h e o p e r a t i o n o f g o v e r n m e n t , t h e y fe e l i t p o li tic a ll y
e x p e d i e n t to k e e p t a x e s d o w n .
T h e p u b lic
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T h e lo ss o f a life b e c a u s e a f ire “ g o t a w a y ” f r o m a n u n ­
d e r m a n n e d fire c o m p a n y o r b e c a u s e t h e c o m p a n y w h i c h w a s
c lo s e to t h e s c e n e w a s c lo s e d f o r e c o n o m y r e a s o n s c a n n o t
c o m p a r e w i t h t h e fe w c e n t s a d a y to a ta x p a y e r .
T h e d e a th of a re s id e n t a t th e h a n d s o f a m u g g e r or
a r m e d t h u g o r n a r c o t i c s a d d i c t c a n n o t b e ju s t i f i e d e i t h e r ,
b e c a u s e t h e r e w e r e in s u f f i c i e n t f u n d s to p r o v id e t h e C ity
s t r e e t s w i t h t r a i n e d p o li c e m e n to c o m b a t c r im e .
I f t h e b a n k t e l l e r r e p l a c i n g t h e m o t o r v e h ic le c le r k
h a n d l e s m o r e t h a n 40 a p p l i c a t i o n s in a d a y , i t w ill c o s t t h e
S t a t e m o r e t h a n t h e s a l a r y o f t h e e m p lo y e e .
T h e s e p r a c t i c e s a r e f a ls e e c o n o m y a n d m u s t b e s to p p e d .
C iv il s e r v a n t s h a v e p a i d f o r t h e fis c a l p o l i t i c a l exfvedie n c ie s o f o ffic ia ls to o lo n g .
A Better Deterrent
w e e k i s n ’t m u c h ti m e to c o m p le te c o m p lic a te d n e g o t i ­
a t i o n s o n a f a i r w a g e a n d b e n e f it p a c k a g e f o r S t a t e
e m p lo y e e s b u t i t m u s t b e d o n e . F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e C iv il S e r v ic e
E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h a d a l r e a d y n e g o t i a t e d n u m e r o u s b a s ic b e n ­
e f its p r i o r to a h a l t in t a l k s w ith t h e S t a t e l a s t N o v e m b e r .
A t s ta k e , h o w e v e r, a r e v i t a l a g r e e m e n t s t h a t m u s t b e
r e a c h e d o n w a g e a d j u s t m e n t s a n d r e t i r e m e n t b e n e f its . I n
t h e s e p a s t m o n t h s , t h e R o c k e f e l le r A d m ii n s tr a ti o n h a s h a d
p l e n t y o f tim e to r e f le c t o n w h a t is f a i r a n d j u s t f o r S t a t e
w o r k e r s a n d s h o u ld b e a b le to p u t f o r t h d e c e n t p r o p o s a ls i m ­
m e d i a t e l y o n b o t h o f t h e s e b a s ic iss u e s.
A f a i r p a c k a g e o n th e s e tw o it e m s w ill b e a f a r g r e a t e r
d e t e r r e n t to p u b lic e m p lo y e e s s e e k in g s t r i k e a c t i o n t h a n a n y
c l ia n g e s i n t h e T a y l o r L a w .
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Television program s of in te re st
to civil service employees are
b ro ad cast daily over WNYC,
C h an nel 31. T h is week’s program s
are listed below.
Sunday, M arch 23
10:30 p.m. (color)—^With Mayor
Lindsay — weekly rep o rts p re ­
sen ted in cooperation w ith
WNEW -TV.
Monday, M arch 24
4:00 p.m. — Aroimd the Clock —
New Y ork Police Academy
series.
7:30 p jn .—O n the Job—"B rush
Plres.” New Y ork City Fire D e­
p a rtm e n t train in g series.
9:00 p jn . — New Y ork R ep o rt —
L ester S m ith hosts interviews
between City officials an d visit­
ing newsmen. P resented In co­
operation w ith W OR-TV.
Tuesday, M arch 25
4:00 p.m. — Around th e Clock —
New York
Police Academy
series.
W ednesday, M arch 26
4:00 p .m .— A round th e Clock —
“T h e Citizen’s Role in Crime
Prevention.” New Y ork Police
Academy series for in-service
training.
7:30 p.m.—On th e Job—"B rush
Fires.” New Y ork City Fire D e­
p a rtm e n t train in g series.
Thursday, M arch 27
4:00 p.m. — Around th e Clock —
"T h e Citizen’s Role in Crim e
P revention.” New York Police
Academy series for in-service
training.
7:30 p.m.—O n th e Job— "D irection
of S tream s.” New York City Fire
D ep artm en t train in g series.
F riday, M arch 28
10:00 a.m. (live)—S ta ff M eeting
O n the Air—official in New York
(City’s D ep artm en t of Social
Services answ er pho n ed -in in ­
quiries from the offices in th e
field.
4:00 p jn . — A round th e Clock —
"T he Citizen’s Role In C iim e
Prevention.” New Y ork Police
Academy series for in-service
training .
8:00 p m .—Com m unity R e p o rt—
"D istrict 22—M usical H orizons.”
Series on the school districts of
New York CTity. G uests: Dr. Ab­
ner L Ja ffe, d istrict su p erin ­
tendent, an d Dr. David G old­
m an, ch airm an of th e local
school board. H ost:
Jei'ome
Kovalcik.
Saturday, M arch 29
7:30 p.m.—O n the Jo b—"D irection
of S tream s.” New York City
F ire D ep a rtm en t train in g series.
SOCIU
SECURITY
laistions aa< l i s « i n
Must 1 file a report for th e
year I reach 72?
Generally, yes, if you earned
over $1680 for th e year and re ­
ceived benefits for a t least one
m on th in the year before you
reached age 72.
• • •
M ust a disability beneficiary
file a report?
No, th e disability beneficiary
is not required to file an ann ual
report. However, if he works, he
m ust report this im mediately.
• • •
If I earned $1500 in 1968, do
I have to file a repo rt?
No. Only if you earn over $1680
and are entitled to one or more
benefit cliecks in th e year.
C iv il
S e r v ic e
L a w
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By WILLIAM 6 0 F F E N
(Mr. Goffea. » member ot Che New Tort Bar, teaches law at
C}oUcff« irf th« Citj •! New York, la ttM author •! man# hooka ut4
articles and co-authored “New York Criminal Law.*’)
Veteran’s Credits
J U D IC IA L O P IN IO N S , o f n e c e s s ity , f r e q u e n t l y d o n o t
c o n s i d e r e v e r y c o n t e n t i o n o f t h e c o n f li c ti n g p a r t i e s . T h e
C o u r t Is n a t u r a l l y I n c l i n e d to s e le c t f a c t s a n d a r g u m e n t s
s u p p o r t i n g I ts r u l i n g . O f t e n , i t is o n ly b y r e f e r r i n g to t h e r e c ­
o r d o f t h e c a s e t h a t o n e m a y b e c o m e a w a r e o f t h e w h ole
p r o b le m . T h e c o n v i n c in g l y w r i t t e n o p in i o n i n M a t t e r of K a h n
V. D e p a r t m e n t o f C iv il S e r v ic e o f t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o rk in
s o m e w a y s Is t y p i c a l o f t h e u n d e r s t a n d a b l e j u d i c i a l te n d e n c y
to s e l e c t f o r sp>eciflc m e n t i o n f a c t o r s s u s t a i n i n g t h e o p in io n
(N ew Y o rk L a w J o u r n a l , M a r c h 4, 1969, p a g e S2, J u s t i c e M it­
c h e ll D . S c h w e it z e r ) .
D A V ID K A H N , a B a n k E x a m i n e r a s s ig n e d to t h e S ta te
D e p a r t m e n t o f B a n k i n g , p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e p r o m o t i o n a l ex ­
a m i n a t i o n f o r t h e p o s it io n o f F is c a l A d m i n i s t r a t o r . H e s o u g h t
tw o a n d o n e - h a l f p o i n t s a s a v e t e r a n w i t h i n t h e d e f in itio n
o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L a w . A v e t e r a n is t h e r e d e f in e d a s a m e m ­
b e r o f t h e a r m e d f o r c e s w h o h a s s e r v e d t h e r e i n i n t i m e of
w a r . T h e s t a t u t o r y la n g u a g e fo llo w s w o r d s u s e d i n th e
S ta te C o n s titu tio n .
U N D E N IA B L Y M r. K a h n m e t t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n a l a n d s t a ­
t u t o r y d e f in i tio n . H e w a s a m e m b e r o f t h e A r m y R e s e r v e for
six y e a r s u n t i l h is h o n o r a b l e d i s c h a r g e i n 1965. H is se rv ic e s
I n c lu d e d a c tiv e d u t y f o r s ix m o n t h s a t F o r t D ix a n d te n
m o n t h s a t F o r t B r a g g . H is f i n a l p e r io d o f a c tiv e d u t y w as
f o r o n ly f i f t e e n d a y s a t F o r t D ix , b u t s u c h s e r v ic e w a s of
s p e c ia l s ig n i f i c a n c e b e c a u s e i t f e ll w i t h i n a t i m e o f w a r sp e c i­
fie d in t h e s t a t u t e .
T H E C O U R T ’S r a t i o n a l e in d e n y i n g v e t e r a n ’s c r e d i t w as
in t h e n a t u r e o f a j u d i c i a l g lo ss a p p a r e n t l y in c o n f li c t w ith
t h e e x p r e s s s t a t u t o r y p r o v is io n s . T h e C o u r t ’s v ie w w a s c o n ­
v in c in g ly s u p p o r t e d b y t h e a r g u m e n t t h a t t h e le g is la tiv e in ­
t e n t in a llo w in g v e t e r a n ’s c r e d i t is “ to a i d i n t h e r e - e m p l o y ­
m e n t a n d r e h a b i l i t a t i o n ” o f v e t e r a n s . M a n if e s tl y , t h i s is th e
o n ly p o s s ib le j u s t i f i c a t i o n f o r t h e d i s r e g a r d o f t h e 'm e r i t
s y s t e m i n c iv il s e r v ic e a t t e n d a n t u p o n s u c h a p r e f e r e n c e in
e m p lo y m e n t.
AS T H E C O U R T p o i n t e d o u t, t h e p e t i t i o n e r , a t l e a s t d u r ­
in g ti m e o f w a r , s e r v e d f o r a s h o r t p e r io d w i t h o u t a n y f in a n ­
c ia l h a r d s h i p . T h i s v ie w w a s h e l d to b e s u p p o r t e d b y th e
p r e c e d e n t s o f R u b i n v. C o n w a y a n d M it c h e ll v. C o h e n . In
th o s e c a s e s , o n e w h o s e r v e d g r a t u i t o u s l y a s a t e m p o r a r y m e m ­
b e r o f t h e C o a s t G u a r d R e s e r v e n o t e x c e e d in g f o u r days
m o n t h l y w a s f o u n d to h a v e n o r i g h t to v e t e r a n ’s p r e f e r e n c e .
K a h n , h o w e v e r, w a s a m e m b e r o f t h e A rm y R e s e r v e f o r six
y e a r s . H e w a s p a i d f o r h i s s e ric e s , a n d d u r i n g t h e fifte e n
d a y s a t F o r t D ix , a s w e ll a s d u r i n g t h e lo n g e r , e a r l i e r p erio d s
o f a c tiv e d u ty , h e s e r v e d a s a p a i d m e m b e r o f t h e m ilita r y
f o r c e s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . H e s o u g h t n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n th e
a d d i t i o n a l c r e d i t s g r a n t e d p u r s u a n t to s t a t u t e to a l l v e te r a n s .
I T I S C U R IO U S t h a t t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f C iv il S erv ice
in K a h n ’s c a s e a d o p t e d c o n f li c ti n g c o n t e n t i o n s c o n c e r n in g
K a h n ’s r i g h t t o v e t e r a n ’s p r e f e r e n c e . I n d e e d , in c o n n e c tio n
w i t h a n e a r l i e r e x a m i n a t i o n , t h e D e p a r t m e n t a llo w e d th e
p r e f e r e n c e to t h e p e t i t i o n e r . H e d id n o t u ti l i z e i t b ec au se
h e w a s t h e n h e l d in e lig ib le to t a k e t h e e x a m i n a t i o n . H e th e r e ­
f o r e s ti ll h a d t h e r i g h t to t h e p r e f e r e n c e in c o n n e c t i o n w ith
t h e e x a m i n a t i o n h e to o k f o r F is c a l A d m i n i s t r a t o r , b u t th is
t i m e t h e D e p a r t m e n t d e n i e d v e t e r a n ’s c r e d it. A f t e r p r o l o n g e d
c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , t h e D e p a r t m e n t d e n ie d i t h a d e v e r allow ed
s u c h c r e d it. K a h n t h e n e x h i b i t e d a c o p y o f t h e a c t u a l ruling*
a n d t h e D e p a r t m e n t s t a t e d I t w a s In e r r o r .
A L SO C O N T R A D IC T O R Y w a s t h e D e p a r t m e n t ’s in itia l
e x p l a n a t i o n o f i t s r e f u s a l to g r a n t c r e d i t a s b a s e d o n th e
a s s e r t i o n t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n e r h a d n o t “ s e r v e d o n a c tiv e d u ty ."
W h e n t h e p e t i t i o n e r p r e s e n t e d a c o p y o f “ h is o r d e r to a n n u a l
a c tiv e d u t y f o r t r a i n i n g , ” t h e r e s p o n d e n t s t a t e d t h a t service
In t h e R e s e r v e F o r c e s w a s u n a c c e p t a b l e . O f c o u r s e , t h e s t a ­
t u t e m a k e s n o s u c h d i s t i n c t i o n . I n d e e d , t h e 1968 S e ssio n of
t h e L e g i s l a t u r e r e j e c t e d tw o b ills w h i c h w o u ld h a v e a m e n d e d
t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L a w so a s u n e q u i v o c a lly to e x c lu d e f r o m v e t­
e r a n ’s p r e f e r e n c e m e m b e r s o f t h e A r m y R e s e r v e .
IN T H E C O U R T ’S v ie w , s u c h p r o p o s e d l e g is la tio n as in ­
d ic a ti v e o f le g is la tiv e i n t e n t w a s u n w o r t h y o f c o m m e n t . Nof
d id t h e C o u r t c o m m e n t u p o n t h e r e s p o n d e n t ’s e a r l i e r allow ­
a n c e o f v e t e r a n ’s c r e d i t . T h e o p in i o n a p p e a r s to b e a ju d lc ia
g lo ss, in e v i d e n t r e l i a n c e u p o n t h e d i s t i n g u i s h a b l e p rec en
o f R u b i n v. C o n w a y .
For Rockland
Health Dept. Post
A p p ly
applications fo r th e April 26
for environm ental
health technician train ee will be
cccpted by th e R ockland Counp e rs o n n e l Office, County Office
Building. New City (914-NE 80500) through M arch 26. T he
position, w ith
th e
R ockland
County H ealth D ep artm en t, pays
from $6,474 to $8,242 per year.
R e q u i r e m e n t s include an asso­
c ia te d e g r e e in applied science or
completion of two years of col­
lege, I n c l u d i n g 12 sem ester cred­
it h o u r s in m ath em atics and n a t ­
cn
M
J=d
s
S'
M
M
u ra l s c i e n c e .
The w ritten te st will cover ele­
mentary principles of biology,
chemistry, an d general science;
math; preparation of w ritten m a ­
terials; and u nderstanding an d in ­
terpreting w ritten m aterials.
Tlie eligible list resulting from
the t e s t will also be used to fill
fu tu re vacancies In th e sam e title.
QD
eu
to
Deckhands Sought
VO
>o
The Interagency B oard of U.S.
Civil Service E xam in ers of the
Greater New Y ork City Area has
announced th a t effective im m e­
diately, applications will again be
accepted for deckhand. Positions
are open a t Plum Island.
LEe»AL
N O T IC E
SUPREM E C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F
NEW Y O R K , C O U N T Y O F N E W Y O R K .
- G O L D IE R A P P A P O R T , P la in tiff a g a im t
IR V IN G
RAPPAPORT,
a /k /a
E R N IE
RAPPAPORT. IR V IN G T R E S S IN , JA C K
P ESSIN a n d J A C K R O E . D e f e n d a n t . — I n dei N o.
3 0 5 8 8 / 6 9 .— P la in tiff d esig n a te s
N ew Y o rk C o u n ty as th e p la c e o f tria l.—
T h e basis o f t h e v e n u e
i* P l a c e o f t h e
M arriag e.— S u m m o n s w i t h N o t i c e . — P l a i n ­
tiff r e s i d e s a t 4 3 E a s t 5 2 S t r e e t . C o u n t y
•f N ew Y ork.
A C T IO N
T O A N N U L A M A R R IA G E
FOR FRA U D .
To
the a b o v e
nam ed
D e fen d a n t.
Y o u are h ereb y
sum m oned to answ er
th e co m p la in t in th is a c tio n a n d t o serv e
• co p y , o f your a n s w e r, o r. If th e c o m ­
p l a i n t IS n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h i s s u m m o n s ,
V?,
“ no tice o f ap p e a ra n c e , e a th e
rVaintiS s A t t o r n e y w i t h i n —
day s after
t h e s er vi c e o f t h i s s u m m o n s , e x c l u s i v e o f
t h e da y o f s e r v i c e
(o r w ith in
30 days
««cr th e
serv ic e
is
com p lete
if
this
l u m m o n s is
n o t p erso n ally d eliv ered
to
yon w i t h i n t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k ; a n d
i n ca se o f
your
fa ilu re
to
appear
or
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ag ain st
you b y d e f a u l t f o r t h e
re lie f d e m a n d e d
»« t h e c o m p l a i n t .
D a te d , J a n a r y 1 7 , 1 9 6 9 .
M IC H A E L C
GRAY.
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A t t o r n e y f o r P la in tiff.
Office a n d P o s t O f f i c e A d d r e s s , 2 3 3 B r o a d ­
way, N e w Y o r k . N . Y , 1 0 0 7 . 7 3 2 - 4 8 5 3 .
N otice: T h e o b j e c t o f t h i s a c t i o n is t o
a n n l l
a
m a r r ia g e .
T he re lie f s o u g h t is J u d g m e n t
d ec larthe n u llity o f t h e m a r r i a g e o f t h e
par tie s.
T o th e a b o v e n a m e d
D e fen d a n t; T h e
roregoing s u m m o n s
is s e r v e d
upon
yoa
oy p u b l i c a t i o n
pursuant
to
an
order
d a t^ M arch 4, 1 9 6 9 . o f th e H o n . M itc h e ll
S c h w e itz er, a J u s t i c e o f o f t h e S u p r e m e
^ u r t of th e S ta te o f N e w
Y ork,
and
“ l ea a l o n g w i t h
th e
su p p o rtin g
p ap ers
w t h e N e w Y o r k C o u n t y C l e r k ’s O f f i c e .
‘ On IS a n
a c tio n to a n n u l a m a r ria g e .
M arch
18,
1969.
M IC H A E L
C
A tto rn e y
fo r
P la in tiff.
F IX A T IO N .
THE
PEOPLE
OF
THE
„7
n e w
Y O R K , B y th e G race
^ Ood, F ree a n d I n d e p e n d e n t. T o
A tG eneral
of
th e
S ta te
ol
N ew
^
J. M u rp h y ; M a rg a re t G o ld M u rp h y ; L iam M u rp h y ; JoSean M urphy; C onsul G eaof T i ”
• ‘■ e l a n d
And
to th e d istrib u te e s
n
B oyd, also k n o w n as T h o m a s
ce as w / ^
T h o m a s Jo se p h B oyd, dedretw.’
n a m e s a n d p o s t o ffic e a d d ili^ L
unknow n
and
cannot
after
S o n .,
‘" ' l u r y b e a s c e r t a i n e d b y t h e p e t i h erein;
bein g
th e p e rso n s in terwis»
^ '■e d ito rs , d i s t r i b u t e e s o r o t h e r k n o « ,i
'^ e s t a t e o f T h o m a s B o y d , also
J o s en h
J- B o y d a n d
Thom as
o f h^.
d e c e a s ^ , w h o a t th e tim e
207th
a re sid e n t o f 4 9 4 W e s t
S treet, N e w Y o r k , N . Y .
Ut>o„
u
Send G R E E T IN G :
m in i« r .
,P e titio n o f T h e P u b lic A d h a W n / uC o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk ,
R oom *
at
H a ll
of
R ccords,
•nd C onn,
B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t ta n , C ity
of
of N e w Y o rk , as ad m in istrato r
I
n
l aid
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cred its
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you
h e re b y cited
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o e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t
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C o u n ty , h e ld a t th e H a ll o f
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1 C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk , o n
*he f o r
°
^ 9 6 9 , a t t e n o ’c l o c k
'««nt of
o f t h a t d a y , w h y t h e ac® ‘“ ‘s t r a t o r
o f T h e P u b lic A d** '“ I m i n U r J ^ ,
o f N e w Y ork,
cred it^
j**’ ® g o o d s ,
c h a tte ls
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the
of
to
. W e have
S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t
C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk
affixed.
w h e r e o f
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our
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C o u n ty o f
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and
six ty r , „ . W i l l i a m S. M u l l e n .
U e r k o f t l i c S u t r o g a t e ’f
Court.
OfAMIKW*. IMS.
P ick u p a g o o d s e c o n d c a r fro m V o lk s w a g e n .
S om ebody trad e d in a Rolls-Royce for
a Volkswagen?
Yes, som ebody tra d e d In a Rolls-Royca
f o r a Volkswagen.
It h a p p en e d in Texas, o f course.
But even in a v e ra g e states some pretty
fancy c ars show up on a VW d e a le r's
used c a r lot.
And some not so fancy cars. And some
quite practical cars, like Volkswagens.
But no car. Rolls o r VW , g e ts that g u a r­
a n te e on the windshield autom atically.
First it g o e s through a rigorous 16-point
Inspection.
If anything n eed s fixing. It g e ts fixed.
A nd o n ly th a n d o e s a V o lk sw a g e n
d e a le r g u a ra n te e the free re p air o r r e ­
placem ent o f e very m ajor working part*
for thirty days o r o n e thousand miles.
W h ich ev er com es first.
So when o VW d e a le r says that a
used c a r is as g o o d on the
inside os it looks on the
outside, you d o n ’t hove to
trust him.
He'll put it all d ow n In
writing for you.
* «n gk i« , tronsmtsstoiv r o a r a x i s , f r o n t a x i s a i i a m b l l e s , b r a l a s y j t t m , • I s c t r l c o l ty s tsm .
Ainltyvifle Monfor Motor*, ltd.
Auburn BerryVolkswagen, Inc
Batavia Bob Hawkes, Inc.
Bay Shore Trans-Island Automobiles Corp.
Bayslde Bay Volkswagen Corp.
Binghamton Roger Kresge,.lnc.
Bronx Avoxe Corporation
Bronx -firvckner Volkswagen, Inc.
Bronx* D«frln Motor Corp.
Brookl^ Aldan Volkswagen, In&
Brooldyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc.*
Brooki^ KIngsboro Motors Corpw
BrooUjm Volkswagen of Bay Ridge, Inc.*
]^ffo)o Jim Kelly’s, Ina
buffalo Butler Volkswagen, Inc.
Ebnsford *Howard Holmes, Inc.
‘ Ivlton lakeland Volkswagen, Inc.
' X ^ e v a Dochak Motors, Inc.
Glens Fall* Bromley Imports, Inc.
Hamburg Hal Casey Motors, Inc.
Harmon Jim McGIone Motdn^ Inc.
Hempstead Small Cars, ln&
HlcksvIO* Waiten-DonaIdson,tn&
Morhel Subu rban Moto rs. Inc.
tforseheads H. R. Amacher & Son^ Inc.
Hudkm John Feort.Motor^ Inc.
Honffngton Feam Motors, fna
Inwood Volkswagen 5 Towns^ ln&
Ithaca R i p l e y Motor Corp.
Jamaica Manes Volkswagort, Inc.
Jamestown Stateside Motors, Inc.
Johnstown Valley Small Car Corp.
Kingston Amerling Volkswagen, Inc.
La Grangeville Ahmed Motors, Ltd.
Latham Academy Motors, Inc.
Lockport Volkswagen Village, Inc.
Massena Seaway Volkswagen, Inc.
Merrick Saker Motor Corp., ltd.
Middle bland Robert Wets* Volkswagen, Inc.
Mld'dle>own Glen Volkswagen Corp.
MMtlcello Route 42 Volkswagen Corp.
Mount K im North County Volkswagen, Inc.
New Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc.
New Rochelle County Automotive Co., Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Bristol Motors, Inc.
Now York City Volkswagen Fifth Avenue^ Inc.
Newburgh F&CMoton^lnc.
Niagara Falls Amendolo Motors, Inc.
Olean Olean Imports, Inc.
Oneonta John Ecke rt, Inc.
Plattsburgh ■* Celeste Motors, Inc.
Queen> Viilps* W eb Volbwageo Coipi.
Rensselaer Cooley Motors Corp.
RIverhead Don Wald's Autohaus
Rochester Breton Motors, Inc.
Rochester F. A. Motors, Inc.
Rochester Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc.
East Rochester Irmer Volkswagen, Inc.
Rome Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc.
Roslyn Dor Motors, Ltd.
Sayvllle Blanco Motors, Inc.
Schenectady Colonie Motors, Inft.
Smlthtown George and Dalton Volkswageiv Inc.
Southampton Brill Motors, Lfd.
Spring Valley C. A.’Ha,l^,lnc.
Staten Island Staten Island Small Cars, Ud.
Syracuse Don Cain Volks’wagerv Inc. *
East Syracuse Precision Autos, Inc.
Tonawanda Granville Motors, Inc.
Utica Martin Volkswagen, Inc.
Valley Stream Val-Stream Volkswagen, Inc.
Vestal Jim Forno & Son, Inc.
Watertown Harblln Motors, Inc.
WestNyack Foreign Cars of Rockland, ln&
Woodbury Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc.
Woodslde Queensboro Volkswageiv Ina
Yooken Ounwoodle Motor Corp.
AecounI Clerk Exams Scheduled For April 26
An exam ination for account Personnel Office April 26, an d a p ­
will
be
accepted
clerk an d account clerk -typlst will plications
be held by th e R ockland County throu gh M arch 26.
T h e Jobs pay between $4,602
an d $5,875 according to location.
The exam will be used to fill cur­
r e n t and an ticip ated vacancies in
various schools disti’icts, towns, vil­
lages or county agencies. P rom o ­
tional exam s a re being held con­
currently and they take precedence
over the open com petitive exam.
S eparate Ullng m ust be m ade for
LEGAL NOTICI
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each.
Candidates m u st possess a high
school diplc»na, a n d have com­
pleted a bookkeeping course or
have one year of account keeping
experience.
T h e w ritten le s t will cover ac­
count keeping, arithm etic, ability
to u n d ersta n d an d in te rp re t w rit­
ten m aterial, a n d office practices.
F or f u rth e r inform ation and a p ­
plications w rite or call (914-NE 80500)
the
P ersonnel ' Office,
County Office Building, New CTity.
SITPRFME C O U R T O F T H E STA TE O F
N E W Y O RK . C O U N T Y O F N E W YORK.
M A R G A R ET C. BECKER, Plaintiff axainst
R O B E R T P. BECKER, D efendant. Plaintiff de»iKnatct N e w Y ork ('o u n ty a t the
place o f trial. T h e basis o f th e re n u e is
PliantiffV residence. SU M M O N S W I T H
N O TfCE. Plaintiff resides at 330 East 70th
Street, N e w Y ork Citr> County of N e w
York. A C n O N FOR A DIVORCE. T o th t
above named D efendant. YO U ARE H ER E­
BY .SUMMONED to serve a notice o f a p ­
pearance, on the Plaintiff’s A ttorney «s)
w ithin 20 days after the service of this
summons, exclusive o f the day o f service
(o r Within 30 days after the service is
com plete if this summons is not personally
delivered to you w ith in the State of N ew M A N I I A T T A I I
R FA PU
H flT F I
a ir-c o n d itio n e d ro o m s w ith
D H A U n
n i l I C L k itc h e n e tte , re a so n a b le d a ily
Y o rk ); and in case of your failure to a p ­ m A n l l A I I f l l l
pear judKment will be taken against you a n d w e e k l y r a t e s — CATERING I OR ALL OCCASSIGNS — SH 3-3000.
by default for the relief d e m and ed in the
notice set forth below u p o n the te rm in ­
ation o f conciliation proceedings o r 120
days after filing o f a N o tice o f C om m ence­
ment of this action w ith the Conciliation
Bureau, w hichever is sooner. D ated, N ew
York, N ew Y ork, February 4, 1969. F IN K ,
W EIN B ER G ER & LEVIN, A tto rn e y (s ) for
Plaintiff. Office a n d Post Office Address:
551 Fifth Avenue, N e w Y ork, N e w Y ofk
10017. M urray H ill 2-0546.
NJOTICE: [I’he object o f this action is to
o b tain ■ judgm ent o f divorce dissolving
th e m arriage betw een th e parties o n iIm
grounds of a b an d o n m en t by the defen dan t
o f _ the plaintiff. T h e relief sought is*;
A judgment of absolute divorce m favor
of the plaintiff dissolving forever the l^ n d s
o f m atrim ony betw een the p arties in this
K tio n . Possession o f the m arital resideitce.
T O : R O BE RT P. BECKER:
'I'he foregoing summons it served u pon
y ^ by publication p u rs u a n t to an order
o f H o n orab le Samuel H. H ofstadter, a
Justice of the Suprem e C ou rt o f the State
o f N e w Y ork, dated th e 13th day o f February, 1969, and filed w ith th e com plaint
L e u k e m ia Is c o m m o n ly r e f e r r e d
an d o th e r papers in the office o f the Clerk
e f the Supreme C ourt, C ounty of N ew
t o as a d is e a s e o f th e b lo o d b u t it Is
Y ork, at the C o u rthouse thereof, Foley
Square, N e w Y ork, N e w Y ork. T h e object
a c tu a lly a d is e a s e o f th e tis s u e s
o f this action is to o b ta in a judKmenc of
divorce dissolving th e m arriag e between
w h ic h p r o d u c e t h e b lo o d cells. O n e
th e parties^ on th e g ro u n d o f ab an d o n m en t
®f the plaintiff by th e defendant.
A m e r ic a n is s tric k e n w ith L e u k e m ia
D ated, N e w Y ork, N e w York. February
17, 1969. FIN K , W E IN B E R G E R & LE­
e v e r y te n m i n u t e s . . . o n e p e r s o n d ie s
V IN , Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Engineering Teelinician
For Rockland County
T h e Rockland C ounty P erson­
nel O ffice h as announced an ex­
am ination for engineering tech ­
nicians, a Job w hich pays from
$5,590 to $7,124 p er year, th e
la tte r figure reach ed in stx In­
crem ents.
A vacancy exists w ith th e Tow n
of Ram apo, an d in addition th e
list resulting from th e April 26
Telephone Supervisor
exam will be used to fill fu tu re
vacancies. Applications are due by
P o u r can d id ates took th e writ­
M arch 26, a n d should be sent te n exam in atio n for prom otion to
to th e personnel office a t th e supervisor (telephone). New York
County O ffice Building, New City; City T ra n s it A uthority, last week.
Research
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LROAL NOTICB
OV
B IJP U R M E C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E
NKW
VORK. CO U N TY OK N E W
YORK.
W A R W A T .D M A N , P la in tif f a e a in « t HOBK R T W A I.D M A N ,
D efen d an t.
Ind o x
No.
P l a i n t i R deB ifna t< *» N e w Y o r k C o u n t y a t
t h e placo o f tria l. T h e b an is o f th e v e n u e
ta
P l a i n l i f f a R eH idenoe. S U M M O N S W I T H
N O T IC E .
P la in tiff
re sid e s
at
.1 0 4
W est
1 4 t h S tre e t. C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk . A C T IO N
F O B A D IV O U C K .
T o t lie a b o v e n a m e d D efeo w laiit
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
SUM M ONED
to
• f t i 'v e
a
n o tice
of
appoarance.
on
th e
P la in tif f'a
A tto rn ey (t)
w ith in
20
d ajs
k fte r th e
terv io e
of th is
tu m n io n s,
e*e l\u tiv e o f th e d a y o f n crv ice ( o r w ith in
3 0 divys a f t e r t h e a c r v i c e i s c o m p l e t e i f
t h i s s u m m o n s is n o t p e r s o n a l l y d e liv e r e d
to y ou w ith in th e S ta te of N ew Y o rk );
and
in e a s e o f y o u r f a i l u r e
to a p p e a r,
t u d g n i e n t w ill b e t a k e n a tra in s t y o u
by
d efau lt
for
th e re lie f d em u n d e tl
in
th e
n o tit-e s e t f o r t h b e l o w u p o n t h e t e r m i n a ­
tio n
of
co n c ilia tio n
p ro c ee ilin tre o r
130
d ajrs a f t e r filinir o f a N o t i c o o f C o m m e n o e m e n t o f th is a c tio n w ith t h e C o n filiu tio n
U u r e a u , w h i c h e v e r is s o o n e r .
D a t e < l . D e c e m b e r 2 . 1SM18.
W A R R E N J. BLACK
A t t o r n e y ( s ) f o r IM a in tiff
O ffice
and
P o e t O ffice
A ddreee
41>;i0 B r o a < l w a y
N e w Y o r k , N . Y . 10 0 .')4
N M ’I C E ; n i e o b j e c - t o f t h i s a c t i o n i s t o
o b tain
a i u d i r n i e n t o f d i v o r c e diw iolvins:
U ie n ta rriJitie b e t w e e n t h e p .a rtie s o n t h e
rro u n d s;
1.
C o n tin u o u s
ab an d o n m en t.
2.
A ih ilte ry .
The
re lie f s o u g h t
is;
A ju d K U irn t o f a b s o lu te d iv o rc e in fa v o r
•f
th e
p lain tiff
disH oIrine:
fo rev er
th e
b o n d s o f n ia lriin o n y b etw e en th e p a rtie s
In th i« a c t io n .
T lie foreeroine s u m m o n s is s e i v e d u p o n
y o u by p u b lic a tio n p u r s u a n t to a n o rd e r
o f th e H on. S a m u e l M . tlo ld , a J u s tic e of
th e S u p rem e C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f N ew
Y o r k , d a t e d F e b . 31x1, 1 ! ) « « , a n d f t l e d w i t h
t h e B u p p o rtin ff p a p e r s in t h e N e w Y o r k
t J o u n t y C l e r k ' s Offi(>e. 6 0 C e n t r e S t . . N e w
Y o r k . N . V . T h e o b j e c t o f t h i s a< 'tio n is
fo r A lw olute D ivorce on G ro u n d s o f A b a n ­
d o n m en t.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPREME C O U R T O F T H E STATE OF
B O U N T Y O F N E W YORK.
?
NAM, PlaincifT against JA N E
^AM, Defendant. Index N o . 30294-68.
PlainiifT desixnaies N e w Y ork County «s
th e place of trial. T h e basis of the venue
Plaintiflf's address. SU M M O N S W I T H
N O I ICE. Plaintiff reside* at 108 W est 138
Street, County o f N e w York. T o the
BY S U M M O N ED to answ er the com plaint
in this action a n d to serve a copy of your
•nsw er, or, if the com plaiqt is not served
w iih this summons, to serve a notice of
appearance, oo ihe Plaintiff’s A ttorney (s )
w u h in 20 days after the service o f this
•itmnaons,_ exclusive o f the day of service
( o r w ith in 30 days after the service is
com plete if this summons is n o t personally
delivered to you w ithin the State o f N e w
Y o r k ) ; and in case o f yo u r failure lo
a p p ea r oc answer, ju d g m e n t will be taken
against you by d efault for the relief de­
manded in the com plaint
D ated, N o v em b er 28, 1968.
M A R Y J O H N S O N LOWE,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Office and Post Office Addiess:
501 E a « 161st Street
Bronx, N e w Y ork 10451
N O T IC E — l o J a n e Sam:
T h e foregoing summons is served upon
you by publication p u rsu a n t to an o rder
o f the H on. Samuel M. G old, a Justice of
ih e Supreme C ourt of the State of N ew
Y ork, dated Feb. 5, 1969, and filed w ith
th e supp o rtin g papers in the N e w York
County C:ierk’s Office, 60 C.«ntre St.. N e w
Y ork, N .Y , T h e object o f this action is
lo r
Absolute D ivorce on G ro u nd s oi
A bandonm ent.
M A R Y J O H N S O N LOWE,
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
fro m L e u k e m ia e v e r y fo rty -fiv e
m in u te s . A p p ro x im a te ly 70^000
A m e r ic a n s w ill b e a f flic te d e a c h
y e a r . . . a n n u a lly , L e u k e m ia kills
a l m o s t 1 5 ,0 0 0 p e o p l e in o u r c o u n tr y .
It c la im s t h e lives o f m o r e c h ild r e n
a g e d f o u r to f o u r te e n th a n a n y
o t h e r d is e a s e . . . T o d a y , L e u k e m ia
Is in c u r a b le , u n p r e v e n ta b l e b u t n o t
in v in c ib le . M e n , w o m e n , c h ild r e n
. . . e x e c u tiv e s , la b o r e r s a r e
o p e n ta rg e ts fo r th is d is e a s e .
Benefits
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THE STATEWIDE PLAN is a h e a lth
c a r e p r o te c tio n p la n . . . d e v is e d to
m e e t t h e s p e c if ic n e e d s o f th o s e
in p u b li c e m p lo y m e n t. T h e c o m b in a ­
tio n o f b e n e f its p r o v id e d th r o u g h
B lu e C ro ss, B lu e S h ie ld a n d M a jo r
M e d ic a l m a k e s it a m o n g t h e m o s t
lib e ra l p r o g r a m s o f its k in d . F or
e x a m p le , y o u r S ta te w id e P lan ID c a r d
is a c c e p t e d b y e v e r y h o s p ita l in
t h e w o r ld . T h a t m e a n s w o r l d - w id e
p r o te c tio n w ith n o r e d ta p e .
S h o u ld y o u n e e d h o s p ita l c a r e . B lu e
C ro ss p a y s t h e c o s t f o r 1 2 0 d a y s o f su c h
c a r e in c lu d in g r o o m a n d b o a r d . It
a ls o p a y s f o r o p e r a t i n g r o o m
e x p e n s e s , g e n e r a l n u r s in g c a r e ,
d r u g s , m e d ic in e s a n d m a n y o t h e r
se rv ic e s .
T h is m o n t h . T h e L e u k e m ia S o c ie ty
w ill a sk y o u r s u p p o r t f o r .fu n d s
t o c o n t in u e its p r o g r a m o f r e s e a r c h
w h ic h , h o p e f u lly , w ill le a d to
b o t h a p r e v e n tiv e a n d c u r e . R e se a rc h
m e a n s k n o w le d g e . . . n in e ty
p e r c e n t o f all t h a t is k n o w n a b o u t
L e u k e m ia h a s b e e n le a r n e d th r o u g h
r e s e a r c h in th e la st te n y e a rs. W h e n
y o u a r e c a lle d u p o n ,, m a k e a
c o n t r i b u tio n to y o u r lo c a l C h a p te r
o f t h e L e u k e m ia S o cie ty .
B lu e S h ie ld p r o v id e s f o r s u rg e ry b o t h
in a n d o u t o f t h e h o s p ita l, a n e s th e s ia ,
In -h o s p ita l m e d ic a l a t te n t i o n a n d
m a te r n ity b e n e f its .
M a jo r M e d ic a l . . , p r o v id e d b y T h e
M e tr o p o l ita n Life I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y
. . . c o v e r s c a ta s tr o p h ic illn e ss e s
a s w e ll as d a y to d a y e x p e n s e s s u c h
a s h o m e a n d o ffic e ca lls, p r e s c r ib e d
d r u g s a n d m e d ic in e s , p r iv a te d u ty
n u r s in g a n d all p r o fe s s io n a l a n d
h o s p ita l s e rv ic e s .
T h e s e a r e t h e b e n e f its o f fe re d b y
THE STATEWIDE PLAN t h a t a r e n o t
a v a ila b le u n d e r a n y o t h e r c o n t r a c t
f o r w h ic h p u b li c e m p lo y e e s in N e w
Y o rk S ta te a r e e lig ib le .
N E W YO R K S T A T E 'S
N O . 1 G ET W E L L C A R D S!
BLUE CROSS
tel; 914-NE 8-0500.
R equirem ents are a high school
diplom a w ith th ree of the foi,
lowing subjects: algebra, geom,
etry,
trigonom etry,
mechanical
draw ing, a n d drafting . W ork ex­
perience m ay be substituted foj
education. I n addition, candidates
m u st be legal residents of Rock­
lan d County fo r a t least four
m onths im m ediately preceding the
d ate of th e exam ination.
S e e y o u r P e r s o n n e l o r P ayro ll O ff ic e r
f o r c o m p l e t e in f o r m a tio n a b o u t h o w
y o u m a y jo i n THE STATEW IDE PLAN.
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THE STATEWIDE PLAN -
COORDINATJNG OFFICE — 1215 WESTERN AVENUE. ALBANY, N. Y.
Apply P’’®""®*'®"
ro Sr. sten og ra p h er
Apply thro u g h th is P ild ay ,
j^ r c h 21 for th e prom otion ex­
amination to senior steno grapher
ijt the New Y ork City D ep a rtm en t
pei-sonnel, 49 T hom as St. T h e
jpst will be held on M arch 29.
To be ellgble for th e $5,200 a
year position candidates m u st be
^ employee of an y agency of
City government, th e offices of th e
District A ttorney or th e offices
of the public ad m in istra to r who
Ig perm anently em ployed in any
(»mpetitdve class and is not other­
wise ineligible.
There will be a perform ance
»nd written test, an d seniority will
^]$o be used in determ inations of
positions Ml th e eligible list es­
tablished from th e exam.
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Attlomoiive Operators Apply Through Friday
M otor equipm ent operators are
needed in th e Town of R am apo,
a n d th e Villages of Nyack an d
S u ffem . T h e R am ap o positions
p a y $3.10 p e r h o u r; th e Nyack
posts $2.60 to $3.00 per hour;
a n d th e S u ffem posts $2.70 to
$3.00 p er hour.
m o n th s Im m ediately preceding th e
te st date. Applications will be
accepted by th e R ockland C ounty
P ersonnel Office, County Office
Building, New City (tel: 914 NE
8-0500)
th ro u g h th is Friday,
M arch 21.
R equirem ents are elem entary
C an d id ates fo r the April 12 school education plus one y ear of
exam m u st be legal residents of experience in th e operation of
Rockland County for a t least four autom otive equipment. A New
H e r e 's
T o rk S ta te ch au ffeu r's license is
also required.
T h e w ritten test will cover op­
era tio n
of
heavy
autom otive
equipm ent, an d m echlnal a p ti­
tude. A perform ance test will be
w eighted twice th a t of th e w rit­
ten exam.
Peb. 20, 1969” h a s Just been Is­
sued in W ashington.
T h e 28-page booklet lists th e
nam es an d titles of m ore th a n
200 key officials In th e W hite
House an d th e various agencies
app oin ted or nom in ated by th e
new ad m inistratio n.
I t m ay be purchased from the
List Of Key O fficials S u p erin te n d en t of D ocum ents,
P rin tin g
Office,
A governm ent directory en titled G o vernm ent
“P rincipal O fficials In th e Execu­ W ashington, D.C. 20402, for 20
tive B ran ch A ppointed Ja n . 20- cen ts a copy.
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FH^„NO. 927, 1969.—CITATION.—THE
STATE OF NEW
JORK, By the Grace of God Free and
InUependeot, To the heirs at law. next of
fcio and distributees of Emma F; Bock,
•iso knowa as Emma Bock, deceased, if
Wjing and if aay of them be dead to
i^ir heifs at iaw, next of kin, distributees,
legatees, executors, administrators, assignees
and successors in interest whose names are
•IlkBOwo and Mn not be ascertained after
Administrator of the
Attorney General
•* the State of New York.
• 6 -E “ B uffing W heel” ac tio n sh o e p o lish e r
•
1 m u d clea n in g an d s u e d e b ru s h
• 3 ea c h : polish a p p lic a to rs, p o lish in g
b ru s h e s , c a n s Kiwi sh o e p o lish
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H fR E B Y CITED T O SHOW
before the Surrogate’s Court. New
504 in the Hall of
Kfcordj in the County of New York. N ew
'w k. on March 31st, 1969, at 10:00 A.M.
»nr a certain writing dated May 9, 1961,
thifh" h '
dated April 17, 1963,
Ei^n ^
offered for probate by
A'*’" * E. Marks.
JTv
A''* ’ Brooklyn,
N Y and 40 East 8 8 th
St., N ew York,
N-r . respectively, should not be probated
he last W ill and lestam ent, relating
I* i S k
property, of Emma
W
i’
^*>o was at the time
S if^
? 'ewdent of 423 West 120th
NeTVork
County oi N ew York,
*>«ed, Auested and Sealed, Feb. 6 , 1969.
(L < ^
SAMUEL J. SILVERMAN,
'•-■S';
Surrogate, New York County
William S. Mullen,
cause
N^IIA
lasf ««.u e
S8ih St., New
M«>‘»?^Te‘i;
Aitorney 40
York, N.Y. 1128.
^uired
*» served upon you as re«PMar
"®‘ obliged to
« wni wyou
to appear
•o the
»h«‘ you do not object
•0 have »n® ^«*l“««ed You have a right
*
a»orney-at-law appear for you.
t h e sta te o f
o f n e w YORK.
'~ r^)R A ?^^’»S?.VNTY
CLlFpoRri
against
w ^X^?AJ°®^*NNEN, Defend•atej New ^®- 3(^37-69.— Plaintiff desiguiai
u ^ County as the place of
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1
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venue is: PlainS^mmons w?th‘* M
.C ® «n ty.!* 2 0 1 Ea*r
Notice.— Plaintiff resides
Vofk-LAr^iA^^* Street, County of New
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Defendant:
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exclusive of the day of
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COHEN & STERNKLAR,
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A PPR O V ED FO R V ETERA N S
ADELPHI
• Tmc otitsundinjf (v«rrarm«nce of pa$l Tindlxrg fecordcrt ii « nuUtc ol tccord. In out commenu on the ori/' *'
Mftdel (fi (HfFl/SaiBo Revuw. Octobcr.
pointeil out that. ilmast'aioAe among hora« i
of Uut tioMi the Tandbcrg 6( tr
wMy chtnjfe ilit sound of a recorded progral
fromdiKs Of FM
II difhcuU to
. but Tandbcrf cn^incc
beu«r
Hnilarly at the
tape
n lixnal tonoiie ratio
CMIptUi
.Th.
Other
mgOfv
arid A
gram
s'ubaiitu^
^..-'•ych
,aludf OF
V fact.tT
nal progj
. sound.
.• The I'
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coanecte
when d
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• 1 the mire
ing'level
The t
*“■ tubes w
' Creases
anJ th«'
£ts in the rquaUratiori at
l-biat cui/enl at the
''
”\hinge is tht addiitkNi of
Th^ac! facing the uocoatcd side olc^
^otitr tl)«'r«cMding head. This b lafgtty if
br the improvei frrt)uency response and ligaal*
^ Ttio of the Motle! 4.IX.
;
•
TVi
mcasirfM the rv*nU TKrud-^ta^yba'
ff'equenqf response of the Tandherg Model 6iX as aft
cellent 4 0>. —2.5 db from40 to 20.000 Hi. The pU)r>^
Ampex
e 64X offers the highest
caliberof performance
presently obtainable
inahometape recorder
...we could not find
fault withit in any respect.
The Tandberg 64Xsells
for $549 andis well worthit.”
As appearin g in
I I I F I STEREO R E V IE W
F e b r u a r y 1968 issue
qu
(Kc^Jin
UU10 t
The odbcfg M
line outpu(^ (from luw*unp*dji(Kc c«t{
(h* rear and is iaitrKled to be conn«ct«i
ptojinm'loutce and acnpliAcr •ysicm for
playback. The rtcoriitr is tuppIicUinstalled
icakwooil base.
‘ Tlie cicctrniii's o( iii« <-tXare byhiiil in nature, uiinf
vjcMumtuba /or inost fvinctioni. Tli* bias «KiUatof,and
Its asiAiitttiJ 9utput'stages (whi^i an separata for each
trafk) are trantistntired, 'as is ilwc«nttr.<hann«l output
ampli^er (ha| supplies 1 volt of miked output signal to
*ii» «s»iatk.' ■ '
be deceivedinto thiakin( i
were hearing aJV^-ipt macbinc«fith the TanJbeff f'
6-IXopeiatinjr at l?4'>l»The 6IX offeri th*h(ghafst '(aUber'of peifornuiiKe 1
entljr obtainable in a bonie tape iKoidn. It ii-)tn<)aeaiioa'-^r
ably a high-fidelity lecoider. at ips. whieb tann
said for quite a fewi oiherwiie-Anc inachlnct. We
not fault its petforniante. In'aiiy respect..1
: (14Xsells for »>■(? and i« welt woiih it,
.
H e a r th is s u p e r b 4 -tra ck ste re o
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7 2 1 B r o a d w a y , N .I T . 3 ( a t 8 S t . )
Boro
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inlnlflitrator B e rn a rd Bucove »
elected la st week to the board
directors of th e H ealth insure
P la n of G re ater New York
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personal
Building custodian. M ay 24; engineerinng
technician
trainee,
April 26; Inspector of low pres­
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analyst, Ju n e 7; senior engineer­
ing technician, Jun e 7; and con­
su lta n t (6arly childhood educa­
tion ). oral exam in May.
Also, bus m ain tain er-group A,
M ay 12; public h e a lth sa n ita ria n .
M ay 10; assistan t buyer, Ju ne 14;
dem olition inspector, Ju n e 14; de­
p a rtm e n t libi-ary aide, April 10;
and planning an d operations (civil
defense), Ju n e 25.
A pplications for th e following
prom otion exams should be filed
from M arch 4 through M arch 25;
aetaary, M ay 19; b a tta lio n chief
L o w e r y O n B o a r< l
F ire D epartm ent, M ay 24; senior
P
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Com missioner R o b ert O.
m ethods analyst, Ju n e 7; assista n t
Loiwery
an d H e a lth Servloes Adcivil engineer, Ju n e 7; and assist­
a n t tra in dispatcher, Jim e 7.
Also, forem an (stru ctu re—group
D ), M ay 2«; senior civil engineer,
HIGH
Ju n e 12; senior electrical engineer,
Ju n e IS; and signal m a in ta in er
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News Of The Schools
By A. L PETERS
|[S Is Producing
Upgrading
Ladiig
<rne c e n t e r f o r U r b a n E d u e v a lu a tio n
of th e
^ore E ffe c tiv e S c h o o l (M E S )
p ro g ram show s t h a t p u p ils a re
o n tln u ln g
to read b etter th a n
in com parable schools, b u t
o n clu d e s
th a t th ere Is no conjient annual progress of over9Chool achievem ent.
'flie conclusion is n o t based on
c o m p a riso n
of th e reading
^levement of th e sam e pupils
the four y ears M ES h a s opRted, but on a study of overall
chool achievem ent by com parng the m edian scores of grades
diffei-ent groups of children
through them .
hen reading scores of pupils
MES .schools were com pared to
uplls In comparable schools w ithut MES services, however, th e
valuators concluded th a t th e
ading perform ance of M ES
differs significantly in favlr of the MIGS students.
S im ila r standarized te st scores
a r i t h m e t i c problem solving are
iite rp re te d by th e evaluators as
[lowing no significan t differce in perform ance in M ES and
o m p a ra b le scliools.
ability to u n d ersta n d and
eak English,
th e evaluators
[)und MES children could speak
gnificantly better th a n pupils in
le of the com parable schools,
there was no difference In
iderstajiding
spolcen
English.
^Aproving E nglish fluency was one
the stated objectives of th e
program.
MES pio g ram included 21
^hools in 1967-68, b u t th e evalfttlon includes only th e
16
pools located in poverty areas
Wch qualified for federal fu nd s
nder Title 1 of th e E lem entary
Secondary E ducation Act.
fie Title I schols b ad aboult
5.000 pupils and wer^ allocated
Wroxlmately
$7,690,000
In
67-68.
a t i o n ’s
th e operation of processes and
procedures a t th e college a n d in
individual cases. T h e om budsm an
m ay also m ake recom m endations
for changes In such pi-ocesses an d
procedures a t th e college a n d in
individual cases.
Com m enting on h is role. H endel
said th a t “th e m odem m u lti-u n iversity h a s ten ded to become
overly bureaucratic, Im personal,
and Insensitive. I t should be m ade
more responsive to th e academ ic
oomm imity a n d m ore h u m a n e .”
Broadly speaking, he added, “ th e
university fills an invaluable role
in ovu: society w hen It functions
as a center of free, independent,
an d ratio n al th o u g h t an d experi­
ence. H ie om budsm an should
contribute in every possible way
to th e realization of th a t puipose.”
T h e om budsm an will be assisted
by a stu d e n t who will be selected
u n d er procedures to be established
by th e college stu d e n t government.
Stale Ed. Promotes
Langworliiy, Raiib
rector of Placem ent at the college.
T h e poverty survey was con ­
ducted by Dr. George D. W lepert,
Associate D ean of S tudents, who
used th e figures in applying for
$900,000 in federal funds for th e
c o l l ^ . A lthough th e UJS. O f­ LICENSE AS GUIDANCE COUNSELOR IN
DAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
fice of Education "recom m ended”
FEBRUARY 25, 1969
th e full am ount, th e college a n ­
Iram 1. Schonhaut, 8610; Shirley P.
T a u b , 7890; Florence T rnvis, 7970; Frieda
ticipates th a t th e figure will P la u k e r, 7880; H elen L. Satinoff, 7880;
eventually be pared down to about Evelyn S. Rezinkoff. 7855; Ellen M endel,
7710; N o rm a Bock, 7685; M axin e G.
$500,000.
R um ack, 7685; M arcia B. Schum an, 7655;
E lig ib le L ists For
G u id a n c e C o u n s e lo r
School Vandalism
Combatted In Class
A nita Rosensweet, 7640; D om inick D.
Fire. 7640; Be«cy W o o l, 7600; B urton
Metz, 7580; Leanore N elson, 7510; Audrey
L. Satlin, 7485; Gladys E. M an g u m , 7470;
Lionel J. Forstall, 7430; B ro nn ie S. Roxenberg, 7430; Enza Caputo, 7405; Estelle B.
Aglow, 7400; H elen G. Levine, 7390;
Sarah R. 21akin, 7365; M iriam Hesscl,
7350; Florence A. Toffm an, 7330; Doro7315^"
^^ * 5 ; Selma D. Faust,
D. W eb b , 7000; Irv in g J. Eskenazi, 7000;
B u tto n Metz, 6990; M arcia F. Schlesinger,
6985;
A a ro n Sobelm an,
6985;
Edith
N a m m , 6975; J o e Dallas, J r.. 6970; J u li­
an I. Schtierm an, 696 0 ; A b ra h a m L. Matus, 6925; Ir w in Isaacs, 692 0 ; Jessie C.
M altz, 6920; C onstance D. Kelsick. 6915;
Eli Levitas, 6905; R aym o nd B. Lichten­
stein, 6900; Jo se p h A. Davey. 6890; Estel­
le G. G ilim an, 687 5 ; C h arlotte W . G u n n,
6845; R ose H ellinan . 684 0; Carole F.
Beeler, 6835; Ernest Eng, 6835; Shirley
S. R iem er. 68 2 5; A l f r ^ A bati, 6805;
Colem an Mishkoff, 679 0 .
Jea n e tte M. H ib b le r, 675 5 ; R osalie Klenosky, 6735; L eonard P. Latronica, 6710;
George G a rb e r. 6700; C lifton E. W eb b e r,
6670; Elgiva A. Ball, 664 5 ; B ern ard Davis.
6630; N o rm a n W ilk e n . 66 2 5; Michael
H. Savage, 6605; A lm a E. W ilso n , 6605;
Ursula M. Farrell, 660 5; H o w a r d Astor.
6600; Jam es G. M ullaney, 6565; D om inic
J. Bisignano, 6560; A rth u r R. V andetta,
6540; D oris Lewis, 649 5 ; Joseph D. V oipe,
6490; Lillian Bock, 64 8 0 ; Barry R. Feld­
man, 6480; P eter J .
O ro u rk e . 6474;
R ich ard M. A rroyo, 64 5 5 ; G erald S. Brumberg, 6455; R ic h ard W . T o p p , 6445; Eu­
gene Silkes. 6425; S trato n iki Spanakos,
6425; Sophie S. S h a p iro 64 10 ; Alice L.
J em m ott, 6405; Ellen J . T o m an y , 6405;
Clifford A. K a lb , 6 4 0 0; H o w a r d Rosenhouse, 6310.
Seymour Berdy, 629 5 ; R o nald I. Rotider. 6285: B ern ara A lfant, 6280; Moses
H ochheiser, 6270; Eleanore P. Rosenberg,
6245; A n ita T o d e t. 62 3 3 5 ; Jules G o rd o n ,
6230; B enjam in G reen b erg , 6205; H aro ld
M. P law ner, 620 0 ; Steven R. Levenkron,
6200; Law rence Kessler, 62 00 ; N a o m i A.
Eagelfeld, 6175; M elvin Eisenbach. 6175;
M arilyn A. H a rris, 612 0; R u th M. Sim­
mons. 6105; Fred Pow ers, 608 0 ; A rnold
Y oung, 6075; W a lte r W ea v e r. 6030; R o b ­
e rt L. G o rd o n . 602 0 ; Esther R. Friendlich,
6015; Ira S. N u d e lm a n , 6005: Alice J.
Jo h n so n. 6000; H a ro ld Freed, 6000.
T h e City system Is stre n g th e n ­
Eleaine Troy, 7315; R eg in a A. Heging its effoi-ts to utilize th e class­ arty,
7305; Blanche Mcisel, 7295; T h e lm a
R. W ard , 7260; Sandra K am ras, 7250;
room in com batting vandalism Sylvia
R. Posner, 7240; Sylvia Leipow,
7235; M ary T. Brody, 7230; M uriel Langagain st public school buildings.
sam, 7225; M iriam H. T u n ick , 7220; H e l­
S u p erin te n d en t of Schools Dr. en L. K leinberg. 7220; M aury Deutsch,
7220; M elvin Eisenbach. 7215; Sandra
B e rn a rd E. D onovan announced Adelson,
7215; R andy D iner. 7210.
Evelyn M. M cK enna, 7210; N an cy Ju n g .
th a t th e schools’ Office of P e r­
i205; Shirley D. A lexander, 720 0 ; R o ­
sonnel h as prepared a detailed chelle Berger, 7200; N o rm a D. Henley,
7200; M iriam Lubow, 7200; J u d ith E.
review of th e causes a n d effects K
atcher, 7185; Elsie B. N iederhoffer, 7150;
of vandalism for study by recently Florence S. Fichm an, 7150; Y o a ln d e
K rieger. 7150; A nne R u b in , 7125; V ivi­
appointed teach ers In th e a fte r- an C. Levy, 7120; T illie R. H am elstein,
Teresa Achille, 7115; Sara L. Steinschool workshops designed as p a r t 7115;
hacker, 7110; M arvin S. Lerner, 7105;
of th e in-service tra in in g p ro ­ G lo ria M. W h ite . 7090; Faith A. R u b in ,
7085; Lynn F. Goldfme, 7080; Elizabeth
gram.
M. D ifronzo, 7065; F r ^ J. M ark o w itz,
Felicia V. D ipede, 705 5 ; Iren e K a p ­
V andalism costs New Y ork City 7065;
lan, 7045; M argaret W . Cusack, 7040;
m ore th a n $5 m illion an n u a lly In C arlotta Zw illinger. 7020; A lphonse A.
7015; H elen J. Mascia. 7010;
broken glass, fires, th e fts an d Liquorie,
Evelyn Squire, 7010; Bernice Zimncy,
7005r
A
rlyne
H. K ru g e r, 7005.
o ther destruction of school prop­
Barry L. Chernoff, 7005; Sara M. Tom erty. according to th e recently is­ lin, 7005; Eileen J. Shaughnessy, 7005; LICENSE AS GUIDANCE COUNSELOR IN
o b ert Fisher, 7000; Ju lia n I. Schtierm an,
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
sued an n u al rep ort of H u g h M c­ R7000;
R egina M. K ing, 7000; J u n e GoroFEBRUARY 25, 1969
Laren, Executive D irector of th e witz, 7000; N a n cy T . A rm ao, 6980; G race
Joyce A. W eissm an. 797 0; M ildred L.
Gossage, 6980; M elville S. H arris. 6980; W eisblatt, 7940; D o ro th y K em elhor, 7905;
Office of School Buildings.
Francine R. C onrad, 6975; Barry D. Fin- B ernard Friedm an. 7905; Elinore Pellm an,
6970; H e rb e rt A. G orelick, 6970; 7792; Ir w in G rill. 7510; O lga N . Swersie,
H ie teachers are being train ed Ckelman,
laire D. R ashkin, 6965; Ir w in Isaacs, 7510; elm a K. Eisenstadt. 7475; Ethel
to incoiporate th e topic of v a n ­ 6960; R ita L. W hit>. 6955; Elissa Yellin, G oldreich, 7470; N ev ille G. Oitm.-inn,
6945; Louise N . Adams, 6900; A rth u r
B arb ara G reene. 7445; Jea n Dedalism into th e regu lar ciu ricu - G oodm an, 6900; Rose A lpert, 6890; Eve­ g7460;
rande, 7430; Evelyn Friedm an, 7400; Al­
Eilverglit, 6885; Louise Austin, 6880; fred M. Weiss, 7395; A llan W . M ilto d ,
lum, so th a t while th e students lyn
R u th L. Miller, 6880; Samuel H . Lust- 7365; G erald Bernstein, 7325; M orris Saai>sorb m aterial in m ath em atics, garten, 6875; A n n e Mciver, 6850; R ita fran, 7305; B arb ara J. T r a ttn c r , 7305;
G. Fraiedm an, 6840; Eva J. W o o d , 6815; P h ilip J. Castiglia. 7300; Edw ard J.
Far­
social studies an d oth er subjects A nnarose G. T ro tta , 6815; D o ro th y J, rell, 7270; W en ry G. Sands. 7255; CinStevensen, 6810; Silvya M ontague, 6805. derella Boyd, 7250; W a lte r J. H ipgins.
th e ir attitu d es tow ard public and
M ilton G o rd o n , 6800; Francine K ern, 7245; G e ra ld in e S. Shaw, 724 5; A aron
priv ate proverty will be developed 6800; Jo h n F. Fevelo, 6775; D o ro th y
Sobelman. 7235; M ae K. Leass, 7215; A n­
G oldberg, 67775; Carole B. Fischberg, tonio Pepenella, 7205.
in a positive form.
6720; M artin K am ras, 6700; R u th T.
H o w a r d W arsh o w e r, 7180; Shirley W .
ru p p e r,
6690; M iriam N . Levy, 6680;
Click. 7170; B eatrice P. T o u p in , "'075;
T he teachers are also encour­ G
J u a n a Culhnne, 6680; M ary A. T eeh an , H a ro ld Small, 7045; Frederick M. K o h n ,
aged to use th eir in itiativ e and 6675; Carolyn D. Meyers, 6660; .D oro­ 7040; Estera R Eames, 6960; Paul Mthy G. Sharpe, 6650; Joseph G. Sullivan, Bash, 6930; A lb e rt M. K achinoski. Jr..
ingenuity in th e classroom. T he 6640; P a t J. Busilice, 6640; Rcbecca Koff- 6920;
Em anuel R. A lp ert, 6900; B ern ard
le,r 66635; G ilda P. C ohen, 6 6630; P h yl­ Alfant, 6900; Ed w in L. Brice, 6900; Mel­
guidelines suggest a number- of lis
I. R oth , 66615; Beverly Beja. 66610; vin Steinkohl, 6900; Evelyn G. G anns,
tecliniques, such as p u p petry an d Claire F. Binder, 6610; Isalene F. G o ld ­ 6880; M arg aret J . M cA lpin. 680; Carol
man, 6610; D olores T.
Kaiser, 66605;
R ichards, 6860; R h o d a J. Agin, 6855;
posters, for th e lower grades.
R ita P.
R ipp e, 6605; B arry S. Persky, J.
Charles A. G ibson, 6845; K en n eth J. Kav-
Two S tate E du cation D epart­
m en t officials, P hilip B. L ang ­
w orthy and Stanley L, Raub, have
been nam ed to associate com m is­
sioner posts, StaAe E d u ca tio n Com­
missioner Ja m es E. Allen has
announced.
Langw orthy, who is cu rrently
a ssistan t com missioner for pupil
personnel services an d continuing
education, wUl become associate
conunissioner
fo r
instruction al
services effective July 1. He suc­
ceeds W alter Crewson who is re ­
tiring a fte r 13 years as asso­
ciate commissioner.
6605; Lois H. Berk. 6600; Irv in g J. anagh, 6835; C ah terin e A. O 'L eary. 6810;
A ssistant com m issioner for edu­
Eskenazi,
6600; Beatrice M. M cM orrow , Esther
M unvez,
680 0 ;
M arjo rie
W.
660 0 R ita W . G ottfried, 6565; M arcia S. Shprentz, 6800; A lfred Eisenstadter. f>7«5;
catio nal finance a n d m an gem en t
Falb, 6565; B arbara A. A usbon, 6560; Lawrence R. Shoglow . 677 5 ; Irw in Paul,
services, R aub will move up to
K aren A. Rubiner, 6515.
6760; M ario n M argoshes. 6755; Violet
M yrna Barron, 6510; T h e lm a Friedm an, T . G aravente, 6730; Stella K. F isih er,
his post as associate commissioner
6445; A nn N asi, 6<45; W a lte r W eaver, 6720; J o e D allas. J r., 6720; Adelc Schel6440; Rose K. Lerm an, 6435;
Edw ard ler, 6715; Beatrice Sedwitz, 6710.
for educational finance an d m a n ­
Y adow , 6415; D o n a ld J. M acD onald. 6410;
Charles G. Hotchkiss, 670 5 ; Elisha Ro«eagem ent services on M ay 1, suc­
H omebound (Day Schools)
Leona Pollard, 6410; T h e a d o ra F. Baron, man, 6675; R u th F, Sternfeld, 6635; Rose
6410; D avid F. Samuel, 6400; D o m in ic .Schleifer, 6635; G eorge M. Fields, 6625;
ceeding H erbert P. Johnson.
December 23, 1968
J. Bisignano, 6380; A b ra h a m H aikins, R u th R. N ad ell, 6540; Seymour Berdy.
6380; Beatrice W u n d e r, 6 2 9 0
Florence 6505; Ilean a M. H enry, 6490; B ernard
Jo h n son was recently nam ed to
(1) 3; (2) 1; (3) 1; (4) 2; (5) 3; D. Ross, 6250; M ildred M anzione, 6245; Davis. 6430; R u th M. Sim mons, 6 -il5 ;
Jay Schenfeld. 6240; Selma W olfiler, 6235; A d rien ne S. R odriguez, 6400; Marpuret S.
th e new p>osition of deputy com ­
(6) 4; (7) 3; (8) 4; (9) 4; (10) 2; Frances P. Breslauer, 6220; Frances M. Langlois, 6400; J o a n R. Glaser. 634 5: Ely
missioner for elem entary a n d sec­
6215; Gladys M. Levine, 6215; P. Slatkin, 63 4 0 ; Selma Lashine. 6305;
(11) 1: (12) 2; (13) 4; (14) 4; JLevine,
a n e H. Miller, 6210; Florence C. C h u rc h ­ A nna M. Bowser, 628 0; F e m e R. Spieler,
ondary education in a m ajo r de­ (15) 3;
ill,
6210;
Moses H ochheiser, 6200; N o r- 6225; J o h n J . K ennedy, Jr., 6215; Ida(16) 4; (17) 1; (18) 3:
man M.
Cruso, 6200; A nne R.
Fallik,
p a rtm e n t
reorganization.
Both
T. A rrin g to n . 6030; Sondra A. Co­
(19) 3; (20) 1; (21) 3; (22) 2; 6200; Jea n e tte W ie n er, 6200; Paul Glaser. mae
hen, 6010; Angela Caruso, 6005; J o h n
Is continuing th is year L angw orthy an d R au b will serve (23) 1: (24) 3; (25)
6200; O vadia Simha, 6170.
J.
N
evins,
6005; M ax N o la n d , 6000.
3;
M ae K ram er, 6130 ; Stephen Weiss,
1th about the sam e num ber of under Commissioner Johnson.
(26) 2 ; (27) 4; (28) 1; (29) 1; 6090; M ark W ein er. 085; Sylvia B ordan,
6070; Melvin J. Steinhardt, 6070; R ob erta
iiPlls and financial support,
(30) 4; ^31) 3; (32) 3; (33) 1; M. Stark, 6060; G e rtru d e N e id ich , 6035;
■MEs has funds to provide th e
F. Klein, 6015; A nne Reel, 6015;
(34) 2; (35) 1; (36) 3; (37) 4; Sylvia
Lenora B. Ellenberg, 6015; R o b ert A.
^ools with additional teachers,
(38) 2; ^39) 1; (40) 4; (41) 1; Sussman, 6015; Mary R. Boden, 6010; P e r D i e m S u b . T o a c l i e r i , aJ?- p r r u l r a .
P au la F. Hirsch,
6010;
J o a n W erth e im Pe 5r,4 K ,
195
S anford
S t..
n ro o U ly n ,
ecialists, an d ex tra m aterials
(42) 3; (43) 1; (44) 1; (45) 1; 6005; Eleanor M. M urp h y , 6005; Mary
N . Y . 1 1 2 0 5 , J a c k S ie ffo l. I 'r ii i .
^l^nit class size, allow for small
6005; G eorge G arb er, 6000; H elen F u l l - t i m e s c h o o l a e o r e t a r y . I*S 1 .5 1 . n r o o k (46) 1; (47) 2; (48) 2; (49) 3; Risika,
SchiflTman, 6000; B onnie J. Silverstein,
ly n , 7 6 3 K n i c k e r b o c k e r A v e . C all a S 6 A poverty survey of th e Brook­ (50) 2;
t°^P i'^struction an d m ake avail6000; R o b ert S. H eym an. 6000; Evelyn R.
3145 o r 3 86-3180,
May,
6000.
T c a e h e r a o f a l l M cenBes ( J . H . S . , S r. H .S ..
various supportive services lyn College stu d e n t body reveal­
(51) 4 : (52) 4;: (53) 2 ; (54) 3:
Com mon
B ranch
S u b je c ts,
V o catio n al
Pch as guidance an d com m unity ing th a t a surprising 12.2 p er­ (55) 2; (56) 3: (57)
T ra .. S h o p T r a .) . I m m e d i a te
(ii)l-tim «
AS GUIDANCE COUNSELOR IN
2; (58) 3; LICENSE JUNIOR
T acanciea.
M a n h a tta n
H .S .
fo r
bo.vB
flations.
HIGH
SCHOOLS
cent of th e und erg rad u ates re ­ (59) 1; (60) 3; (61) 4; (62) 2 ;
(fo rm erly P u b lic S chool # 0 : 2 ) .
JGdO
FEBRUARY 25, 1969
b o n u s. T oachors w ith
any
licenw ? a r e
quire financial assistance h as been (63) 3; (64) 3; (65) 2 ; (66) 4;
A n n m arie W a r d , 8605; R o b ert T. Simeligible.
490
H udson
S t.,
M an ltattan .
melkjaer, 6405; Sydell S. Epstein, 8210;
in stru m en tal In obtaining a five­ (67) 1; (68) 1; (69) 3; (70)
3; V incent Ciaramella, 8130; G eorge M. Kar- '^ ■ •Wh oAo l 4s e- 2c 4r e5t4a .r y P, aerxkpl enrri o nf ca cc .i l i tlii ec sf .i i ‘-e : J a n a
pijf College
sa,
7970;
A
rth
u
r
Coultoff,
7965;
M
artin
fold increase—from $&6,000 to (71) 4; (72) 3; (73) 3; (74) 3;
A d d am H E v e n in sr A d u lt
S ch o o l:
M o n ,,
H. Linick, 7880; Leon ^ r g s t e i n , 7870;
T i i e s . , W e d . , 7 : 1 5 t o !) :. T 0 p . m . ; c u l l M r .
$500,000—in F ederal fund s for aid (74) 4; (75) 4;
Gitelle K aplan, 7805; A rth u r B arkin, 7750;
R inaU lini a t C Y 2 -4 0 1 3
b e t w r c n 7 :.10
Ndel
G loria M oskowitz, 7750; Sheldon W . Shito indigent stu d en ts a t th e college.
(76) 2; (77) 4;: (78) 1; (79) 2; manoff, 7685; C atherine M cD onnell, 7635; S c .a nr edt a i9y : 0 n0 e e pd .emd . f i v e d a y s a we< k l>.v P S
A lthough th e college h as 631 (80) 1; (81) 4; (82) 2; (83) 1; Elizabeth J. Feehan. 7635; D e lp h in e F.
1 7 4 , 5 7 4 D u m o n t A v e .. U ro o ld y ii. f a l l ;
i^ofessor Sam uel Hendel of th e
Covell, 7595; C inderella Boyd. 7580; H a r ­
fPanment of political science studemts fro m F ederally desig­ (84) 2; (85) 1: (86) 1; (87) 2; riet P. W exler, 7520; Ethel G oldreich, P i t3m4 5a n- 1 2 2s3t .e n o g r a p h y t e a c h e r : M i i i w o o d
7510; In a M. G ordo n , 7500; Frieda K.
H ltrh S c h o o l: F la t b u s h a rea , B ro o k ly n .
tv r
®l«cted om budsm an for n ated poverty areas enrolled in (8«) 3; (89) 1; (90) 1; (91) 4: Platzker, 7490; B arbara V. O h are. 7480;
C an : 856-6588.
Genevieve
7480; C linton H ow ze, S e c r e t a r y f o r l o c a l s c h o o l b o a r d , F l a t l i D d h
^®^lege by a vote of the fac- special program s OEIEK, E d uca­ (92) 3; (93) 2; (94) 3; (95) 3; Jr., 7440; TSmall,
h om as J. Mullee, 7420; R o ­
area,
B ro o k ly n .
I ’o s l t i o n
rc<niirc8 p o r^ ' t was announced today by tional O pportunity, College D is­ (96) 1; (97) 2; (98) 2; (99) 1; salind B. W agm an , 7415; Eleanor S. Fins o n a b l c , c o m p e t e n t i n d i v i d u a l w i t h «-eckelstein.
7365; Shirley H. Bobrowsky.
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^ ueli G. G allagher, president covery), th e survey revealed th a t ClOO) 4;
7355.
th e
day
to d ay
ac tiv ities
of a
lo ca l
B ernard S. Zemsky, 7350; Samuel H.
college.
large num bers of stu d en ts living
b o a rd . F le x ib le h o u r s e sse n tia l s rv e ra l
<101) 1; (102) 2; (103) 1; (104) Lustgarten, 7345; Jo h n F. G atto, 7335;
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arsha N . B irnbaum , 7285; N ancy T.
N e w k i r k A v e ,, B r o o k l y n 1 1 2 2 C . At t : I.
ch a irm a n of th e outside such ai-eas are In need 1; (105) 4; (106) 2; (107) 4; M
A rmao, 7220; M argaret A. McCluskey,
(108) 4; (109) 4: (110) 4; (112) 2; 7210; H erm an L. K aplow iiz, 7210; C aro ­ . S uUb rsot iwt un t. e t e a c h e r , p e r d i e m a m i l o n e
^leedom com m ittee and of financial assistance.
lyn
A.
Kings,
7185;
Itosita
Curiale.
7175;
In announcing th e g ra n t from (113) 1; (114) 2; (115) 3; (116) 3;
te rm
l o r ev e tiin ir a d u l t siO iool.
M oii.,
W a r n e r G. Griflin, 7170; Jo seph in e A.
IbeiH
A m erican Civil
T u e s,, W e d ., 7 : 1 5 to
p . m . I ' l i ’l .Mr.
the U.S. Office of E ducation, (117) 1; (118) 1; (119) 4; (120) 2; Y urek, 7150; Charles J. Curiale. 7145; Is­
Union.
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7145; Frances B. Esterly,
a
position was created D ean of S tu d en ts Louis Breglio (121) 3; (122) 1; (123) 4; (124) 4; 7140; Jaco b Clark, 7140; N a talie M. B en­ S e i a' onodl 0s :e0c0r e tpa .rmy ,. m a t h t e a c h e r , K u l i l a n e *
nett, 7135;
Bernard
Friedm an, 7135;
also announced th e establish­ (125) 1;
co u n se lo r
for
JII8
120
H io n x .
H!»0
Peggy K. Ruckel, 7125; Irw in K au fm an,
college govC an ld w e ll
A v e. C all
p rin c ip a l
Ki)l«-rt
m ent a t the college of a n Office
7110; M arcia Denicll, 7085;
Galin(126) l ; (127) 2; (128) 1; (129) sky, 7085; Rose K. Schein, Louis
fration
by th e adm inT., K a h n a t L U 5 - H l O O ,
7075; R ay ­
of F inancial A ssistance to a d ­
(3); (130) 1; (131) 2; (132) 4; m ond Motiiuno, 7055; M anuel Leifer. '^I’h( loaoy ls as e cwr ee et ak r. y M pi do ts oi twi onn Maavi ai hi laalbt al ei i ialri er ea e.
faii
an d students
m inister a greatly expanded fi­ (133) 1; (134) 3; (135) 4; (136) 1; 7055; Frieda Mcyerson, 7055; Edw ard
M u s t b e l i c e n s e tl b y H o a r d o f K i|i ic :i I io n
Farrell, 7050; M aury Deutsch, 7050;
F* In tvi
(em erg en cy
e x a m in a tio n
can
iw
areil Powers,
7045; H a ro ld K. W ieser,
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U niversity system. nan cial aid program . Heading (137) 2; (138) 4; (139) 4; (140) 2; 7050;
ra n t,'e< l). C a l l : 5 8 2 - 7 4 2 0
b elw .e n
Phoebe M. W ein stein , 7040.
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7025;
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responsibility of the new office as D irector of F i­ (141) 4; (142) 2; (143) 3; (144) 3;
N ulty. Jr., 7020; M ilton G ord o n , 7020; Per diem teachers, steady w o rk for the
,
is to help assure nancial Aid and P lacem ent will be (145) 4; a46> 2; (147) 3j (148) 1; N eville G. O ftom ann, 7010; Paul R.
balance of the school year. Foreign lan­
guage, science, language arts. J lO l
H a ra b cd ia n, 7010; Eugene L. Cliasinoff,
and equity prevail in N ath a n ie l Jones, th e form er D i­ (149) 2; (150) 2.
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Dietician Positions;
Apply To March 26
be paid $4,500 to sta rt. T h e exam
will be held by th e R ockland
County Persormel O ffice April 26,
and
applications
are
due
M arch 26.
To qualify candidates m u st be
a legal resident
R ockland
County for a t least four m on ths
im m ediately p rior to th e d ate of
the exam ination, a n d m u st have a
h ig h school diplom a plus two
years of education beyond h ig h
school w hich Included six sem est­
er hours of bookkeeping or a c ­
counting, or have two years of a c ­
counting experience. A n equival­
e n t com bination of education and
experience m ay be accepted.
For applications a n d fu rth e r
Inform ation w rite th e R ockland
C ounty Personnel Office, C ounty
Office Building, New City; or call
914-NE 8-0500.
A dietician an d senior dietician
are being sought by th e R ockland
County Personnel O ffice; the first
job pays from $7,852 to $10,036
per year, and th e la tte r $8,658 to
$11,050. A pplications are due
M arch 26.
B oth positions exist in the
Rockland County In firm a ry , an d
ellglbles resulting from th e April
26 exam will l>e used to fill f u ­
tu re vacancies as they occvu".
Residence requirem ents have
been waived for th e exams. For
th e dietician post, a bachelor’s
degree w ith a specialization In
food an d n u tritio n is required, and
for th e senior title e ith er com ­
pletion of a n approved dietetic
hospital in tern sh ip or th ree years
of experience in hospital or Insti­
tu tional dietetic work Is required Clerks Are N eeded
In addition.
For applications an d fu rth e r In VA Reaional O ffice
T h e V eterans A dm inistration
Inform ation w rite or call (914-NH
8-0500)
th e Persorm el Office, R egional Office, 252 S eventh
Coiinty Office Building, New City. Ave., M a n h a tta n , h a s several job
openings for clerk-stenographers,
clerk-typlsts, clerk-dlctatln g m a ­
chine transcribers, an d card punch
operators, in grades G S-2 throu gh
G 6-4.
F or f u rth e r Inform ation call
A senior account clerk Is needed
in the Village of S uffern a n d will th e personnel office a t 620-6536
Sr. Account Clerk
Needed In Rockland
don’t le t ’em con you!
Ever hear that all health insurance plans are the same?
Don’t you believe it!
There are several important considerations you must keep In mind when selecting your
health insurance carrier. Let's take two important areas - payment m full and scope
of benefits.
PAYMENT IN FULL Only certain health insurers - and GHI is one of them - provide a
mechanism by which doctors charge no more than the insurance company pays. GHI is
unique in that it does not inquire into the size of income to determine eligibility for payment
in full. All GHI subscribers are eligible for payment in full.
SCOPE OF BENEFITS Scope is a funny word. It can mean the number of services or it can
mean the variety of care paid for. For example: Preventive care such as immunizations,
even when no illness exists - yet.
Clerk Jobs Open
In Suffolk County
Suffolk C ounty will pay cierv,!
from $162 to $222 bl-weekly,
Is receiving i«H>licatlons at ^
Suffolk County Civil Service Com
mission. County Center, Riyjj |
head, L J . now.
T h e w ritten te st will Inclmi,!
read in g com prehension, vocabu.!
lary,
arth m etic
computatlom
arith m etic reasoning, checklnt
filing, spelling, a n d punctuation. I
M inim um requirem ents IncliHj,!
g rad u atio n from a stan d ard senlo(l
high school, o r possession of A
New Y ork S ta te equivalency
ploma. C andidates m u st preseotl
th e ir diplom as a t th e tim e of thi|
test or th ey will n o t be admlttell
F o r fu rth e r inform ation and!
applications call 914-PA 7-47oo^|
extension 249.
LEGAL
New
^ ^ n g j j ^ L L ft MARSHAL!*!
Attorneys foe Plaintiff.
Publication:
NEW YORK LAW JOURNAL
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Under the Type C GHI Family Doctor ?Ian, special emphasis is placed on payment, for such
care as immunizations, annual physical examinations for adults, and well-baby
care for infants.
Then again, no limitation is placed upon the location of the care received. GHI pays for
doctor care anywhere in the world.
Ever hear that all health insurance plans are the same? Don't you believe it!
N O T IC E
SUPREME COURT OF TH E STATE m l
NEW YORK. COUNTY OF BRONi!
THE GRAMATAN COMPANY, l t d I
BronxvJlle. N ew York, Plaintiff, »,,i„’|
ARTHUR KING; EUDORA KING: w T l
HELMIA KIN G , LEONARD KING; if i^I
ing, and if any or all b« dead, their |
at Jaw, next of kin, distributees, eitc»l
tors, administrators, tnutees. dcriiees, |m,|
atees and the assignee*, lienors, cteditMl
and successors in interest of them | j |
generally all person* faaviog or claitnii»|
under, by, through o r against the Hi]|
defendant* named as a class, of any tjgj
title or interest in o r lien upon
premises describe* in the amended i
plaint herein; U NITED STATES 0 1
AMERICA; PEOPLE OF THE STATE 0
NEW YORK; "JO H N DOE.” "HEIW
DOE.” "MARY DOE" and “JANE DOE.'
the names of the last four defandants i
fictitious, being tenanu o r occupanti
the mortgaged premise* whose true mm
are unknown to plaintiff, Defendnij
SUMMONSNS TO THE ABOVE N A jS l
DEFENDANTS:
*
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
answer
the amended complaint ia i
action, and to serre a copy of your
swer, o r if the amended complaint it
serred with this Supplemental Sumfflo^l
to serre a Notice of Appearance 0 0 diil
plaintiff's attorneys w ithia twenty di)il
after the service of this Supplement^ S<i»|
mons, exclusively of the day of lenrlor
of this Supplemental Summoos, or witUiL
thirty days after completioo of KfTia|
where service is made la any other m*l
ner than by personal delivery within tbl
State. In case of your failure to spp«ii,|
or answer. Judgm ent will be taken agaiMl
you by default for the relief dfmaoMl
ia the Amended Complaint. BRONZi
COUNTY is designated M t ^ plve W|
trial on basis of locatioa therein ot
real property which i* the subject ol
action. MARSHALL A MARSHALL,
torneys
for Plaintiff. Office Address Iv
Montague Street, Brooklyn, 1, New Ywl
TeL Triangle 5-3477: Dated April
1968. T O THE ABOVE NAMED Df
PENDANTS: LEONARD KING, if liv“i
and if
he be dead, hi* heirs K
next of kin, distributees, executors,
ministrators, trustees, devisees, Icgstd
and the assignees, lienors, creditors,
successors in interest o f them and geoea
ly all persons having o r claiming nM(
by, through or against the said defciw«i
named as a class, of any right, tide
interest in or lien upon the preoiiM* '
scribed in the Complaint herein.
The foregoing Supplemental Sa
is served upon you by publicatioa,
suant to an Order of HO N . EDWA
T. McCAFFREY, Justice of the Sap
Court, Bronx County, dated the 2 0 th
of February 1969, ai>d filed with the
fied Amended Complaint in the Office , |
the Clerk of the County of Brooi
Grand Concourse, County of Bronx,
of N ew York.
T he object of the above entitled *«“
i* to foreclose a mortgage to
j
sum of $4,081.60 and interest
the Office of the Register of the Cwoj
of Bronx on the 27th day of
ia Liber 4020 of Mortgages at P»S* ^
covering premises being the easterlr '
half of the easterly 50 feet of
on a Certain Map entitled
Village of Wakefield in the
Eastchester and Westchester,
Con. N Y ” May 1854 and filed
Office of the Register of W e s t c h e s t e r i
ty as Map # 1 4 3 . Said premise*
known as 826 East 229th Street,
LEGAL
NO T IC E!
SDPUEM E
COURT OP THB STA ^NEW YORK COUNTY O F THE
In
th e
M atter
of
th e
F R E D E R IC K JO H N H A RN EaT?.
f o r t h « D i s s o l u t i o n o f h i* niam M ®
ESTHER
E L IZ A
HARNETT.
P u r s u a n t to S ection 2 2 0 .
tlo n a L a w . N O T IC E . T O : E S T H K *
HARNETT.
,
T A K E N O T IC E th a t a
p re sen ted to th is C o u rt
\ for
JO H N H A R N E T T
your husb^u
gj
d isso lu tio n
of
your
rround
th at you have a b s e u ^
f o r five e u o c e w iv e y e a r s la s t
^
b ain s' k n o w n
to h im
to ^
tfcj
t h a t h o b e l i o v e « yo«u t o b e “ f ^ /jour*'
p u rs u a n t to a n O rd er of
jjSS .
tered th e 2 8 th d ay o f
t iti o" '
b e a rin g w ill b e h e ld u p o n
th e
said
S u p ro n ie
C o u r t . » P g o O '* * ; , J
P a r t I. in th e C o u n ty
C ourt
KeJ
th e C o u n ty o f T h e B ronx.
jije
Y ork. S ta te o f N e w Y ork.
m
d a r of June, 1009 at 1 0 : ^
Y o ' ‘‘' ' T n 8 l
l o o n . D a t e d : Bronx. N e w
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The GHI Family Doctor Plan can be bought by groups of twenty or more employed people.
Don't you wish you were one of the over one million people protected by GHI?
Over 375,000 Civil Service workers and their dependents are enrolled as GHI subscribers.
forenoon
GroupHealthInsurance, Inc.7227 West 40thStreet, NewYork, N.Y. 10018/Phone:s64-8900
ruaryr 2 4 . 1 9 0 9 .
N E T T . P e titio n e r.
HARNETT,
ZEU, Eaq., Attorney fof
fice and Post OKic« Add
138th Street. DoroueU •*
Maw Xorliu
c J
70
H
c*iy
grie County Needs Health Nutritionist
The newly c re a te d porttkm of
public h ea lth n u tritio n ist is
wlUi the Brie C ounty D epart^
of H ealth a i $9,600 to $12,000
per y e a r . A pplications will be ac­
c e p te d by th e New Y ork S ta te De­
p a r t m e n t of CivU Service i n Al­
bany. New Y ork CTlty, S y ra cm e or
•
•
t
tory equivalent combination of ed­
ucation and experience.
Buffalo through M a n ^ 24.
Requirem enttt in c lu d e a bachel­
o r’s degree p referab ly in foods
an d nutriti<m plus 30 cre d it hours
a t the g rad u a te level in th e sam e
Apply from A pril 2 thro u g h
field, and two years experience in April 22 a t th e New Y ork CJlty
public h e a lth or co m m u nity nu­ D ep a rtm en t of P ersonnel, 49
tritio n al services; o r a satisfac- Thom as S t, for th e exam ination
fo r senior m ethods analyst, set
ten tatively for Ju n e 7.
Methods Analyst
Filing Dales Set
O F F IC IA L
M A J O R A P P L IA N C E
D IS C O U IV T O U T L E T
Guards/Armed
Good Pay/Bnffs
CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE PRICES QUOTED
ARE SLIGHTLY ABOVE WHOLESALE
• WASHERS • DRYERS • REFRIGERATORS • FREEZERS
• RANGES • DISHWASHERS • T.V. • STEREO
^ • AIR CONDITIONERS
All Shifts — Steady Work
OpeninKt aU borot. NO AGENCY F E E
Must have permit to carry pistoL
SIMILARLY LOW PRICED
Furnished Roooms - E ast Side
• LARGE
SELECTION
OF
49th ST. & LEX. AVE.
‘G O ! - F O R T H E F U R Y ,
FO RC E AND FUN O F
if-
42-24 BELL BOULEVARD
BAYSIDE, N. Y. BA 9-2853 BA 9-2400
OPEN EVES TILL 9 PM
WED & SAT TILL 6 PM
W e Honor A ll Buying
Service C ertificates
PLUS!
F R E E
Co-Ed Swimming Pool
H ealth C lub
A m o v ie s o brilliant,
s o s p e c ia l t h a t it’s
cJ a n g e ro u s to w rite a b o u t
if.™ I’ll b e ta lk in g a b o u t
il*....forever. ” loom
JAM AICA GAS & ELECTRIC
Jut
dowon/satef
A-1 USED CARS
Sbep First— C o m e fa WIfh Make & Mocfel Number For Lowesf PrJce
■ H
6 9 FORDS
C all Mr. Banks • PL 7-9400
• Featuring — All Famous Brand Names
m
T h e posfMon pays betw een $11,Housing P atro lm o n
650 a n d $14,050 p e r an num , an d
T h e 648 ca n d id a tes for housing
requirem ent* include a ba<^ek}r’s
degree plus five years of related p atro lm an took a m edical and
experience; o r a sa tisfac to ry com ­ ra te d physical exam la s t week.
b ination of edu cation a n d experi­
PLBJISB FATKOMIZe
ence equivalent to th e above.
OUR ADVERTISERS
B enefits include sick leave, leave
with pay for holidays, an n u a l
leave, m em bership in a pension
system, th e social security system,
th e blood credit program , a n d a
h e a lth in surance plan.
T h ere will be a prom otion exam
in conjun ctio n w ith th e open com ­
petitive ex am in atio n on th e sam e
• LIMITED SELECTION OF
date. B oth are a com bination of
'68 FORDS
w ritte n an d oral questions.
See Tom H art
CALL
M IS S
T R U D Y — P L a ia
5 -4000
1095
ATLANTIC
(at
AVENUE
Franklin
Avenue)
BROOKLYN
MA 2-0600
REAL ESTATE VALUES
FOR CIVIL SERVICE
if....
EMPLOYEES AND FAMILIES
CaORAWfiAMOUNTflCTURE
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S8tti SL East of Madison At*. • El 5 3320
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DEPARTURES
MUST RAISE CASH
7 BRAND NEW 1969 Sewing Machine*
portable, with zig-zag. 5 yr. guarantee.
Free sewing instruction %26 or $1.25
wk. Prestige, 39 Union Sq. W . (Bway
& 17 St.) 924-7930.
S tu a rt, F lorida
R E T IB E M B M T
E V E R Y T H IN G
I/. rULFORD.
W R IT B
JAMAICA
J n - TRANSFERS
MEALS • SIGHTSEEING
AU TIPS & TAXES
^ARTY
DE LUXE HOTEL
$319
+ tax
8 DAYS
LASVECAS $189
mials - je t
transfers -
SHOWS
DRINGS - GOLF
DE LUXE HOTEL
,
-/•
.
ta x
4 DAYS
H elp W a n te d
SPAIN
JET - MEALS
TRANSFERS
TIPS - TAXES
PARTY
D l LUXE HOTEL
$309
+ tax
9 DAYS
APRIL - MAY - JUNE - JULY
HOLIDAY’S TO
BERMUDA - FREEPORT EUROPE - FLORIDA - LAS
VEGAS . CARACAS HAWAII. CRUISES, Etc.
TRAVEL — TRAVEL — TRAVEL — TRAVEL
PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TRAVEL ARRANGEMEMTS
597 MERCER STREET, ALBANY. N.Y. 12208
Telephone (518) 869-9894 o r (518) 237-8414
RENAULT
W rite for either
or both FREE!
BEACH, FLORIDA
on beach
for
free
5 BEDROOMS, 2 bath,
carpeted living room,
acres land — horse
Park, Kolf, $21,500.00.
Bage of $16,000.
E. B. Knapp, Laurens,
modern kitchen,
stairs, hall. 7 5
barn near State
Will hold mortN.Y,
432-4517
Houses For S ale - Queens
Furnished A p a rtm e n t
Houses For S ale - Bronx
185th ST. (F o rd h am ), $15,990.
lam. 4-bedrooms. Only $600 cash.
J.J. Lawrence
OL 3-2300
3208 W hite Plains
P /T
28
nriorn o r a f t , a d v o p p t j r
W 3 1 S t., 1 f l i r h t u p
PART TIME DRIVING
In s fr u e to rs W itli C a r s
T op P a y
567-4400
Mr. C ry sto l
Dw ight A u to School
533 W i s r 207 STREST
MIW YORK. 10034
1-
Opem 7 Dsys
ROSEDALE. LIVE RENT FREE. Large IN ­
COME PRODUCING 7 years old, De­
tached Brick & Shingle 2 family. Two
6
rm ultra mod apts each with IVi
colored tile baths, N ITE CLUB bsmt.
Extras galore, TERMS ARRANGED TO
SUIT. Owner-Broker OL 7-7900,
MESSENGERS
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
$22,990
Brick Colonial. Exquisite conditions.
Like new, 6 '/i rms, 2 tone col. tile
bath, 3 bedrms, modern-age kitch, lux­
uriously finished basement, garage,
fenced-in garden plot. Only $1,500
cash down.
^ LONG ISLAND HOMES
168-12
Hillside Ave., Jamaica
RE 9-7300
C ..S. T. ,
M u llin ,
IV p t.
3 4
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA 33731
346 KENWOOD AVE., Delmar, N.Y. —
Convenient to Delmar Bypass and State
Campus. N ear buses and shopping facilties, kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms.
$170 per month. Includes all utilities
and use of yard. Fine location. Call
after 5 p.m. IV 9-2855. Available April
1 st,
270-1443,
New 80 pg, “ SUNSHINE ANNUAL**
for vacationing in St. P ete “ The
Happy People P lace,”
40 pg, “ LIVING in ST. P E T E ”
about retirin g In this sunny health­
ful reso rt city.
W ritf',
For Safe — O ts e g o Co.
LARGE COUNTRY HOME
wifh purchasing experfence to
transfer to same title. Will serve
as Business Officer of small in­
stitution located in Masonville,
Delaware County. Will consider
Senior Account Clerk with exten­
sive experience interested in pro­
visional
appointm ent,
WRITE
LEADER, 303 So. Manning Blvd.,
Albany, N.Y. 12208.
Earn W hile You Sleep
New York City. 2 E: 46th St. OX 7 5805
J»cKson Heights (Queens). 76 02 Northern Blvd.. GR 8 5200
Hempstead (Nassau). 286 N. Franklin St.. 516 538 2888
-1 2 S8
QUEENS VILLAGE — Beautiful area,
brick, 6 >/i rm, fin bsmt, garage. Con­
venient to transportation. $23,500.
TR IO
AX 1 6467
40
C»r»/u»ed Cars/Strvice/Parls/LeasincyOvcrtcat Delivery
2 8 7
V acatio n ers! R etirees!
DISCOVER ST. PETE!
WUK.
Ph.
PRINCIPAL
ACCOUNT CLERK
N o r m a l c o n t i - o l s u b j e c U b e t w e e n t h e ac re*
of
a n d 0 0 y e a r* a r e n e e d e d f o r sleep
•tu d iea b ein c co n d u cted a t th e D o w n sta te
M ed ical
C en ter
in
B ro o k ly n .
S u b je cts
nleep
th eir
usual
ho u rs
w ith o u t
In te r­
ru p tio n o r d ru M
in a p r i v a te b e d ro o m .
P a y ia $ 1 6 p e r n i r h t f o r 4 c o n s e c i i t i v e
n ic h ta . F o r in f o r m a tio n c a ll M i« . E . F ell-
n«r.
ESTATE
B u l k A creaffo — R e t i r e m e n t H o m e s
B u s in e s s
in
th e
T ri-S tate
A rea
G O L D M A N A G K N O Y . K E A I.T O R S
8 5 P ik e
P o r t Jerv is, N Y
( « 1 4 ) 8 5 0 -ff::2 8
E.
$1775
$56 down - $56 per month
11ManhattanimportedCars, inc.
ap
Farm s & C o u n try Homes,
O ra n g e C ounty
Help W a n te d M /F
BROUGHT TO YOU EXCLUSIVELY BY
REAL
9 0 .6 0 0 .
SANDS. 2040 N SURF RD.
BALI HAI, 310 MCKINLEY ST.
Returns do ne a t y o u r horn* o r
place of business by ex p erien ced
ta x consultant a t re a so n a b le fees.
STATE AGENCY
SEEKS
.
SnMRT.
R E Q D IR E M E N rrs,
HOLLYWOOD
Income Taxes— Business Taxes
deluxe holidays at comfortable prices
,
L o w w e ek ly ra te s, $ 3 0 u p
in clu d es
ev ery th in g .
W rite
c o lo rfu l d eta ils.
TAX CONSULTANT
ACCOUNTANTS
or b o okkerpers
reau ired
to S e rv ic e w r ite - u p p ra c tic e o f C .P .A .
F im i on p a r t-tim e o r d aily b asis. P e r
m a n e n t a rran e em en t. B ox N o. 400,
IN
.
V E N IC E F L A , —
IN T E R E ST E D T
S E E H , N. W IM M E R S. R E A L T O R
Z IP CODE 33506
TEACHERS— EXPD & BEGINNERS
Pre-school thru University level
Otustanding opportunities in preferred
locations.
W rite now for application or
Call 212 546-2228 Sun/wkdys
AAA TEACHERS AGENCY
507 5th Ave. New York, N . Y, 10017
CALL PAUL FRIEDMAN
CA 4-5235 o r BA 4-9498
HOMES
SAVE
ON
70U R
MOVE
TO
F L O R ID A
C om pare o u r coal p e r
4 .0 0 0
lb *
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S t. P e t f i r ^ b u n r
N ew
Y ork C Itj,
W O fl:
P h ila d e lp h ia .
5382:
A lbany,
$ 4 3 2 . F o f a n e a t i m a t e t o a n j d evti*
n a tio n
:n
F io rtd a
w rite
SOUTHERN
8TORAGB
C O .,
IN C ,
D e p t . C. P . O .
B o s 1 0 2 1 7 . St. P * ' « r e b u r r . F lo rid a
ti'ooa
rUANSFER t
HOLLIS
$19,990
5 BEDRM COLONIAL
Owner sacrificing this lovely Ig dei
home. 5 Ige bedrms, formal dining rm,
nn bsmt, gar & many extras.
QUEENS VILL
$27,990
BRICK LEGAL « « «
Det legal 2 fam, 6 Ige rms In eath
apt. Mod kit & bath. Over 4,000 sq ft
of garden grounds. Immediate occup
LAURELTON
$29,500
LEGAL 3 FAMILY
Consisting of 3 Ig 5 rm apts. Good
income. On an oversized plot of 7500
^ fr. New gas hear, modern thru-out.
Call for appointment.
MANY OTHBK 1 A t
fam
hom es
a v a il
QUEENS HOMES
OL 8-7510
170-13
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FORD
SHELTON TOWERS
HOTEL
SPECIAL — PRE'SEASON AIR-CONDITIONING
SALE ON NOW
Fedders - G.E. - Philco - Emerson - Chrysler
0
J.J. HART
SPECIAL RATES FOR
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
rji
CTJ
H illsid* A v e .Jo n i
BRONX SPECIAL
KINGSBRIDGE RD W.
D e ta c h ^ , 9 rms, 2 baths, Mtge avail­
able with $1300 down,
FIRST-MET REALTY
3525 BOSTON RD, BRONX
OL 4-5600
00
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VO
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VO
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Dutchess CSEA Raps
County For Naming
High-Paid Assistant
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
P O U G H K E E P S IE — T h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f L a w r e n c e A,
H e a to n a s t h e $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 -a -y e a r a s s i s t a n t to t h e D u tc h e s s C o u n ­
ty c o m m is s io n e r o f m e n t a l h e a l t h h a s b e e n la b e le d “ a s la p
a t a ll t h e p r o f e s s io n a l c iv il s e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s in t h e c o u n t y ”
by Ellis Adams, president of th e
W
l
Oj D utchess County chapter, Civil to
th e
new ly-created M ental
Service Employees Assn.
H ealth D epartm en t post on Feb. 4.
Pointing to the recent c o n tra c t
I t was announced by County E x­
which provided for a 4.7 percent ecutive David C. Schoentag, who
.salary lncrea.se for county work­ said a t the time th a t H eaton h a d
ers, Adams said “I feel th a t we been recommended by M ental
negotiated responsibly and with H ealth Commissioner Lawrence
due con.sideratlon for th e ta x ­ A. Sweeney. O n th a t basis, he ex­
U
CJ payers. I am not a t all ce rtain plained, th e ap pointm en t was n o t
th a t this appointm ent was m ade subject to approval by the B oard
PS In the same spirit.”
of R epresentatives nor Incuded
W
He continued, “W lien an In­ u n d er civil service rules.
tn
dividual gets a salary of $14,000
H eato n ’s duties were described
for a position th a t h as no sta te d as prim arily adm inistrative In th e
qualifications an d w hen th ere operation of the new County
h as been no opportunity for p e r­ M ental H ealth Center. He h a d
sonnel already employed by the been engaged In real estate sales
county to apply for It, this Is a and property m anagem ent.
slap a t all the professional civil
Two weeks ago the personnel
service eiuployees in D utchess com m ittee of the county board
County.”
ordered Personnel Commissioner
Adams said he believes the W illiam P. Schryver to m ake an
salary is “excessive because there investigation of the position re la ­
are other people doing the same tive to qualifications and salary.
typo of job a t a m uch lower
Adams said he Is aw are of
sa lary .”
the com m ittee’s investigation and
Heaton, a form er m em ber of hopes th a t it will be completed
th e Board of Representatives of a t the earliest ixjsslble time.
D utchess County was appointed
“I ask th a t the com m ittee make
full disclosure of the facts,” he
said, “so th a t all employees of
D utchess County will know th e
(Continued from Vase 1)
situation.”
ficatioeis of such a m ove,” said
Wenzl.
“ D espite th e fac t th a t motor
vehicle employees have been advLsed th a t th eir jobs would not be
aflectod,” Wenzl stated, “ we In­
tend to m ake a full study of tlie
(From Leader Correspondent)
m a tte r to determ ine w h eth e r the
n o rm al hiring procedures, filling
R O C H E S T E R — C la u d e E.
of vacancies, promotions, or any R o w e ll o f R o c h e s t e r , f o u r t h
o th e r personnel policies norm ally v ic e p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv il S e r ­
followed will be affected,”
v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., h a s b e e n
The L eader learned th a t the nam ed business m anager of T h ird
bank will receive 50 cents for each P resbyterian C hurch of Rochester.
renew al processed and th a t the
Rowell, a retiree^ employee of
m ore difficult applications w'lll be Rx)chester S ta te Hospital, has
retu rned to the departm ent for served two term s as a m em ber of
handling.
the Session of South P rebyterlan
“ We strongly object to tills ac­ Church, Rochester, and was clerk
tion on the p art of the Governor of the session for one year.
w hich sm acks of noUilng more
He also served as a member of
th an political expediency,” WenzJ the church renovation com m ittee
concluded.
and treasu rer of the project.
Motor Vehicle
Roweli Named To
Church Position
S C H O L A R S H I P — • Ja m es A. Solinske, president of State
University a t Syracuse chapter. Civil Service Employees Assn.,
presents one of two scholarship checks to Mrs. I^onni F erri, freshntan in th e U pstate M edical Center School of Nursing^. Looking on
ar<‘ Miss M aja Anderson, left, school director, and Mrs. ITazel C.
R anger, right, chairm an, scholarship com m ittee. A second scholar­
ship given by the chapt<‘r w ent to Miss Nancy x\. Karris, a sophomore
lu the S tate Colieee of F orestry, Syracuse.
EXPLANATION — ■
Solomon Bendet, pres­
ident of the New York City chapter, and ch a irm a n
of the salary com m ittee, Civil Service Em ployees
Assn., drew an overflow crowd a t th e D ow nstate
Medical C enter in Brooklyn last week to h ea r him
rep o rt on the resum ption of negotiations between
CSEA and th e Rockefeller A dm inistration. Left to
rierht are: B endet; Shirley Larsen, Alvin Davis, Mel<
vin Hochhauser, W illiam F arrell and Allan Stag:;,
A p p e l l a t e C o u r t R u lin g
(Continued from Page 1)
“ the public em ployer is entitled
to recognize and negotiate with
em ployee organizations until re p ­
resentation sta tu s proceedings have
been resolved through certification
of app rop riate bargaining units
and employee organizations.”
In addition to favoring CSEA’s
sta tu s as bargaining agent and
throw ing out the PER B order halt­
ing negotiations, th e Appellate Di­
vision referred th e question of the
appropriateness of the PE R B u n it
determ ination back to S tate Su­
prem e Court.
However, PERB, as expected,
h as ta k en the latest ruling to the
Coui’t of Appeals, despite th e fa c t
th a t the board has sanctioned
negotiations betw een the Staite, and
all of tlie employee organizations
seeking to rep rese n t S tate em ­
ployees. The P E R B appeal auto­
m atically places the Appellate
Court edict in abeyance, pending
a Com-t of Appeals decision.
‘Tough Fight Ahead,’
Ray Tells Onondaga
Chapter Annual Meet
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
S Y R A C U S E — “ W h a t lo o k e d lik e n o t h i n g l a s t y e a r in
r a is e s a n d f r in g e b e n e f it I n c r e a s e s — s e v e n a n d a h a l f , e i g h t
o r 12 p e r c e n t — is g o in g to lo o k lik e a m illio n d o lla r s t h i s y e a r , ”
f i^ ld r e p r e s e n t a t i v e J o h n J . R a y to ld t h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g o f
O nondaga chapter. Civil Service
W illiam Forst, Blue Cross-Blue
Elmployees Assn.
R a y ’s words were echoed by Shield representative, who dis­
E arl P. Boyle, CSEA regional a t ­ cussed the m ajor m edical provi­
sions In the S tate h e a lth plan,
torney, who w arned:
“The honeym oon’s over. W e’re an d Joseph A. Porcello, H eraldin for a fight. If any CSEA m em ­ Jo u rn al reporter, who talked on
ber doubts tills, h e ’s only kidding public relations.
N om inated during the business
him self.”
B oth were referring to the meetuig were;
Leander Sm ith, Andrew P lah a rsh e r penalties added to the
Taylor Law last week by the Leg­ clto and Jo h n W oodruff for ch a p ­
islature and signed by th e Gov­ ter president: Genevieve Paul,
Jam es C arr an d George U sherernor.
R ay told the more tlian 50 wood for fli-st vice-president; J.
mem bers who attended th e m eet­ Vail G riffin an d M arcus Soloway
ing a t w hich new officers were for second vice president; Irving
nom inated th a t there are tlu-ee G ryczka and Cai’ol Gossner for
th ird vice president.
factors to consider;
Also, M ary D. W aring and
• L ast year, th e public em ­
Mai-yell G uyder for secretary;
ployers did not really u nd erstan d
Arlene B rady and Leona Appel for
tlie law and now they do.
assistan t secretary; H elen De• Tlie new penalties th a t m ake More an d M a rth a LeRoy for
It alm ost InnKxssible to th re a te n treasurer, and Hilda Young and
a strike.
Robert Clift for ch ap ter re p re ­
• Lasft y e a r’s increases will “ look sentative.
like a million dollai-s this year,'*
Mrs. Young, outgoing president,
Indicating employees can expect acted as toastm aster a t
the
tougher bargaining and lower In- meeting.
cresises In 1&69 negotiations.
R a y also Installed presidents
Also speaking a t th e W ednes­ and other officers of the various
day n ig h t buffet m eeting were bargaining un its in tlie chapter.
PE R B “ S ubverts” Law
“ I t appears th a t P E R B Is inter­
ested only In proving CSEA legally
w rong — something th a t it has
been unable to do,” said Wenzl.
“ In 1967, both th e Appellate Divi­
sion and Court of Appeals ruled
in favor of CSEA. Four months of
negotiating tim e were lost. This
year, we are facing the sam e situ­
ation* N early four months of n^
gotiating tim e are again out the
window as a result of PE^RB’s Il­
legal actions.
“ T he in ten t of the Taylor Law
— to prom ote harm onious rela­
tions among New Y oik State's
public employees an d their einr
ployers — is again being sub­
verted by an agency which has
proven itself Incapable of handling
its job.”
Wenzl went on; “ As a result of
the illegal PERB oi-der halting ne­
gotiations, which was pi-ompted
by a series of strikes by a small,
rival union against several State
M ental Hygiene D epartm ent in­
stitutions, angered and frustrated
CSEA delegates voted on Feb. IT
to sU-ike on M arch 13. In the wake
of this, the S tate Legislature at
the urging of G overnor Rocke­
feller, hastily pushed through
sweeping revisions to the Taylor
Law aim ed a t penalizing individu­
al striking employees — revision*
which now m ay be softened witli
the lifting of CSEA’s strike threat.
I t Is trag ic to tlilnk that thU
chaos w as spawned by the bum­
bling antics of a mis-mana^f
agency.”
Supervisors Cannot
Berafe Employees
ALBANY—Tlie S tate
ance Appeals Board has r u le d
It recognizes th a t a siiP^''
does n ot have the rig ht to
dlscrlm lnately berate an emP °
T h e board ruled the
h a d n ot Illegally " h a i* a ssed
In tim idated” th e employee
though she h a d sta te d lou
a telephone conversation tha
a tte n d a n t an d others
charged” with insubordlnatioi
failure to follow her ordeis
feeding a patient.
police T ra in ee
Patrolman-police trainee candltes took the medical an d ra te d
hvslcal exam ination la st week.
There were 197 asp ira n ts for th e
^sltlon taking th e test.
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T he Jo se p h S chechter S cho lar­
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A dm inistration, m em orializes th e
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firs t P ersonnel D irector. I t p ro ­
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M aster of Public A dm inistration
degree. T o be eligible, employees
m u st m eet th e e n tra n ce req uire­
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College. T h e scholarship w inner
m u st m a tricu late an d work tow ard
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field of A dm inistration.
To qualify app licants m u st hold
a b accalau reate degree an d m u st
take a G ra d u ate Record E x am in a­
tion for w hich th ere is a n $8.00
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b e n o p a r t i a l w i t h d r a w a l f r o m t h e c a p i t a l a c c o u n t o f a n y L im ite d ^ P a r t n e r b e l o w a
m i n im u m c a p ita l as shall b e d e te r m in e d b y th e G e n e ra l P a r tn e r w it h o u t th e c o n s e n t
o f th e G en eral P artn er.
E a ch L im ite d P a rtn e r shall re c e iv e a p o r tio n
o f th e p ro fits as su ch L im ite d
P a r t n e r ’s c a p i t a l a c c o u n t b e a r s t o a l l o f t h e c a p i t a l a c c o u n t a t t h e b e g i n n i n g o f t h e
f i s c a l y e a r a f t e r f i r s t s u b t r a c t i n g f r o m s a i d p r o f i t s t h e G e n e r a l P a r t n e r ’s s h a r e i n s a i d
p ro fits w h ic h
shall b e d e te r m in e d in a c c o r d a n c e
w ith ih e p a r tn e rs h ip a g re e m e n t, b u t
w h ic h in n o
e v e n t shall ex c ee d 2 0 %
o f th e p ro fiis as d e fin e d in th e P a r tn e r s h ip
A greem en t d u rin g
any
fiscal y e a r.
N o r i g h t is g i v e n a L i m i t e d P a r t n e r t o s u b s t i t u t e a n a s s i g n e e a s a c o n t r i b u t o r
in h is p lac e. T h e G e n e ra l P a r t n e r m a y f r o m tim e to tim e atln iit .id d itio n a l lim ite d
partn ers. N o
rig h t to p rio rity
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to L im ite d
P artn ers
oyer o th er
L im ite d
P a r tn e r s as to c o n tr ib u tio n
o r as to c o m p e n s a tio n bv w a y o f in co m e.
In case
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P a rtn e r th e P artn e rs h ip
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term in a te . A
m ajo rity o f th e
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o f th e L im ite d P a rtn e rs to w in d u p th e b u sin ess of th e P a rtn e rsh ip . In case o f d e a th
o f a L im ite d P a rtn e r, th e su rv iv in g p a r tn e rs m ay c o n tin u e th e p a rtn e rs h ip .
T h e C ertifirafe re fe rre d to a b o v e h as b e e n sw e o rn to bv th e G e n e ra l P a rtn e r
a n d th e L im ite d P a rtn e rs by th e G e n e ra l P a rtn e r,
as tli"ir d u ly a p p o i n t e d L a w fu l
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