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America’s Largest W eekly fo r Public Employees
Vol. XXX, No. 33
Also Thruway, Pk. Police Pensions
R etirem ent, O th e r Panels F eatu red
Nickerson, Senator Flynn
C S E A W in s
To Address Tri-Conference
Workshop On May 25 and 26
N assau CJounty E xecu tive E ugene N ickerson and Sen.
John F ly n n (R -Y onkers), w ill be p rin cip al speakers a t a
workshop b ein g sponsored by th e L ong Islan d , M etropolitan
and S ou th ern C onferences of th e Civil Service E m ployees
Assn. M ay 25 th ro u g h 27 a t
O ra n lt H o tel a n d C o u n try Club,
K erho n k so n .
N ick erso n w ill deliver th e m a ­
jo r a ^ r e s s on th e even ing of
M ay 25 a n d S e n a to r F ly n n , a
S ee P a g e / 4
Price Ten Cents
Tuesday, May 13, 1969
an ce R u les led by J o h n R oss, p r in ­
c ip a l p e rs o n n e l serv ices re p re servtatdve fo r em ployee re la tio n s
fo r th e S ta te Civil S ervice D e­
p a r tm e n t.
B ill On
N o n -T e a c h in g A id e
S a la ry
P ro te c tio n
ALBANY— A salary p rotection bill for n o n -te a c h in g school d istrict em ployees, c o n ­
sidered by th e Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. to be one of th e m ost im p orta n t m ea su res
ever gain ed for loca l gov ern m en t w orkers, h a s p assed th e L egislatu re an d is before G ov­
ernor R o ck efeller for approval.
T h e bill, sp>onsored by th e E m ­
ployees A ssociatio n, w as in t r o ­ c al school b o ard s to levy a ta x
d uced by S en. B e rn a rd C. S m ith to ra ise n o n -te a c h in g a id e s’ s a l­
arie s w h en v o te rs fa ll to appro v e
(R -N o rth p o rt) a n d J o h n G . M c­
C a rth y ( R -H u n tln g to n S ta tio n ) . a levy fo r th e n ec e ssa ry funds.
S chool te a c h e rs now h a v e th a t
I n essence, th e bill p e rm its lop ro tec tio n .
T h e CSEA also re p o rte d v ic­
to ry on g a in in g p assag e of tlie
h a lf-p a y , 2 5 -y ea r re tir e m e n t p la n
fo r em ployees of th e T h ru w a y
A u th o rity a n d success in su p p o rt­
in g passag e of a 2 0 -y e a r r e tir e ­
m e n t p la n fo r R eg io n a l S ta te
P a rk Police.
A n o th e r CSEA v icto ry w as p a s ­
sage of a m e asu re th a t in creases
ALBANY — O fficials of
th e sa la ry lim ita tio n of public
th e C iv il Service E m p l o y e e s
CSEA G oes To Bat
For 3
C orrection
A ides On Overtim e
em ployees w o rk in g a t h a rn e s s r a c ­
in g tra c k s fro m 1 0 , 0 0 0 to $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 p e r y e ar.
B o o n To B o th S ides
D r. T lie o d o re C. W enzl, CSEA
pi-esident, h a s u rg e d strc^igly t h a t
G o v ern o r R o ck efeller ap p ro v e th e
n o n -te a c h in g a id e s’ sala ry p ro ­
te c tio n le g islatio n . H e said tlia t
th e m e a su re w as a c tu a lly a boon
to b o th sides.
“ R esp o nsib le school b o a rd s,” h e
said, “know th e y m u s t p a y a d e ­
q u a te sa la rie s to keep good n o n te a c h ln g p e rso n n el. T h is le g isla­
tio n will In su re t h a t v a lu a b le
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 3)
Assn. w en t to bat for three
correction o ffic e r s a t G reat
EUGENE NICKERSON
SEN. JOHN FLYNN
sponsor of n u m e ro u s CSEA bills
A sp ecial speakier d ealin g w ith
in th e L eg islatu re , will ad d re ss local g o v e rn m e n t p ro b lem s is to
th e tri-O onfei-ence w o rkshop on be a n n o u n c e d .
May 26.
R e se rv atio n s m a y be h a d by
w
ritin
g d ire c tly to th e G r a n it
T he a c tu a l w orkshop will beein on th e m o rn in g of M ay 26 H o tel or by c a llin g th e h o te l o f­
'"'■ifch K e n n e th A ltm a n , ch ief a c ­ fice in New Y ork C ity (212) 563tu a ry of th e S ta te R e tire m e n t 1881.
P re s id e n ts of th e th re e C on­
Sy.-jtem, le ad in g a p a n e l d isc u s­
feren c es a re G eorge K o ch , Long
sion o n re tire m e n t.
Is la n d ; R a n d o lp h V. Jacobs, M e t­
T h e a fte n io o n se.5sio n w ill fea- ro p o lita n , a n d N ich olas P u zzifertui-e a sessio n on S ta te A btend- ri, S o u th e rn .
A t Three In siiiu fio n s
CSEA To Appeal PERB’s
Suspension Of Check-Off For
Employees At M.H. Hospitals
(S p ecia l To T he Leader)
ALBANY— T h e Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. an n ou n ced
last w eek th a t it will appeal to th e courts a d ecision by the
Public E m bloym ent R elation s Board w h ich h eld CSEA re­
sponsible for alleged w alkouts by clerica l em p loyees a t three
New Y ork C ity S ta te M e n ta l H y elene In s titu tio n s in Maz’c h of B ro n x S ta te
m o n th s.
1968.
H o sp ita ls
fo r
six
P E R B . in h a n d in g dow n its
CSEA P re s id e n t T lieo d ore C.
^ J l s io n la s t W ed n esd a y , rev ok ed W enl re je c te d th e P E R B decision,
^ E A ’s dues c h e c k -o ff privilege s ta tin g : “T h e re is ab so lu tely no
** M lan hattaii, B ro o k ly n , «-nd
(C o n tin u e d o a P a g e 3)
M eadow P riso n la s t w eek w hen
th e y w ere to ld th e y h a d to
w ork a n e x tra e ig h t h o u r sh ift
a n d ta k e th e follow ing d ay off.
J o h n M . C arey, se c u rity a d ­
visor a t CSEA h e a d q u a rte rs,
w as in fo rm e d of th e v io latio n
to th e re c e n t c h a n g e in o ver­
tim e ru le s, re c e n tly n eg o tia te d
by C SEA , by th e p re s id e n t of
th e C SEA c h a p te r a t t h a t i n ­
s titu tio n .
The
m a tte r
w as
b ro u g h t to th e a tte n tio n of
CSEA P re s id e n t T h eo d o re C.
W enzl w ho fire d o ff a l e t­
te r to C o rrec tio n C o m m ission­
e r P a u l D . M cG in n is, p ro te s t­
in g th e v io latio n a n d d e m a n d ­
in g t h a t th e th r e e o fficers be
fo r p a id th e o v ertim e th e y
w orked.
O ne o f th e th r e e w as W il­
lia m R u ss, S ta tew id e p re s i­
d e n t o f C o u n cil 50. O nly one
of th e th r e e w as a CSEA m e m .
her. I n co m in g to th e defense
of R uss, W enzl e x p la in e d ; “A l­
th o u g h R u ss docs h e a d a c o m ­
p e tin g o rg a n iz a tio n h e is still
a c o rre ctio n o fficer. W e a re
n o t in te re s te d in w h a t o rg a n i­
za tio n th e o ffic er belongs to.
O u r m a in c o n cern is to p ro ­
te c t th e r ig h ts of ALL c o r­
rectio n o ffic e rs.”
T h e c h a n g e in th e o v ertim e
ru les pro v id es fo r p a y m e n t of
o v ertim e if th e S ta te em ployee
is called u p o n to w ork beyond
h is n o rm a l w ork d ay o r w ork
week.
N
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O
t h e r
J u n e
S t a t e
P a y
B e n e f i t s
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A
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I n
P a y c h e c k s
ALBANY— S ta te workers in a d m in istra tiv e a g en cies w ill
sta r t g e ttin g th e pay raise and oth er m oney b e n e fits re­
cen tly n e g o tia te d by th e Civil Service E m ployees Assn. in
th eir pay chacks on June 18, and in stitu tio n a l em p loyees
o n J u n e 25, C SEA le a rn e d l a s t , -----------------------------------------------------week.
th is b e n e fit h a v e n o t y e t been
O n th o se d a te s, CSEA said, w orked o u t.
N o tin g th a t m a n y q ueries h av e
em ployees will g e t th e ir firs t p ay
(C o n tin u e d on P ag e 3)
a t th e new ra te s a n d will also
fin d a lu m p su m in th e sam e p ay
ch eck fo r re tro a c tiv e p a y due
th e m since th e A pril 1 effectiv e
d a te of th e b e n e fit package.
T h e new m o n ey to be p a id will
re fle c t th e p ay h ik e itself, th e
new u p s ta te a n d d o w n sta te m in im u m s, lo c a tio n p a y for em p loy ­
R e p e a t T h is !
ees in th e n in e -c o u n ty New Y ork
a re a , a n d th e b a la n c e of th e
1&68
$600 m in im u m fo r those
w orkers h ire d a f te r M a rc h 31.
1968, a n d before A pril 1, 1969,
who h a d received less th a n $600
u n d e r th e te n p e rc e n t raise n e ­
g o tia te d In 1968.
B rydges, Duryea Led
L egislature
For
Fight
Civil S ervice
P a y ch e ck s of J u n e 18 a n d
•''T^HIS colu m n predicted
25 will n o t in c lu d e co m p e n sa ­
J l som e m o n th s ago tlia t
tio n fo r th e new in co n v en ien ce
pay fo r em ployees w ho work a t desp ite tlie T aylor Law and
le a st fo u r h o u i’s b etw een 6 : 0 0 its provisions for collective
p.m . a n d 6:00 a.m . A ccording to b a rg a in in g , S ta te w orkers w ould
o fficial sources, CSEA said, fin al still h av e to d eal w ith th e L egisa ri’a n g e m e u ts fo r
p a y m e n t of
(C 'uutlnued o n P a g e 2)
D O N 'T
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c/j
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a s e 1)
la tu re in o rd e r to acco m p lish an y
m a jo r goals. W e w rote a t t h a t
tim e t h a t S e n a to rs a n d A ssem bly­
m e n w ere n o t ab o u t to relin q u ish
th e ir p rero g a tiv e s a s h a n d le rs of
th e public p u rse a n d c re a to rs of
im p o rta n t le g islatio n — a n d a good
th in g for civil service t h a t th e y
d id feel tlia t way.
I n Miarch, th e Civil Service
E m ployees Assn., w h ich re p r e ­
se n ts th e v a st m a jo rity of S ta te
em ployees, fo u n d itse lf a t a cross­
roads. EJarlier, th e y h a d been
n e g o tia tin g fo r th ese w orkers w ith
th e
R o ck efeller A d m in istra tio n
b u t th e A d m in istra tio n ca lle d off
all ta lk s becau.se of a strik e by
a co m p etin g o rg a n iza tio n . T h is
h a p p e n e d la s t N ovem ber a n d in
M a rc h th e le a d ersh ip of th e E m ­
ployees A ssociation n o t only saw
th e L eg islatu re n e e rin g th e en d
fo r a c tio n on a b u d g e t b u t also
w ere faced w ith stro n g d e m a n d s
fro m la rg e secto rs of th e ir m e m ­
b e rsh ip fo r m ilita n t a c tio n to
fo rce re s u in p tlo n of neg o tiatio n s.
I t w as a t Ui’s p oijit th a t CSEA
w e n t to S e n a te M ajo rity L ead er
E a ii W . B rydges a n d A ssem bly
S p e a k e r P e rry D u ryea fo r a re s o ­
lu tio n to th e p lig h t of S ta te
w orkers. S e n a to r B ry d g es’ r e a c ­
R E P E A T
T H IS !
t h a t w ould h a v e pro v id ed a w el­
fa re fu n d fo r S ta te w orkers,
A v ery im p o r ta n t ally to th e
a m b itio n s of th e E m ployees As­
so c ia tio n w as S en. W a rre n A n .
dei'son, c h a in n a n of th e S e n a te
F in a n c e O o m m ittee, D u rin g b u d ­
g e t h e a rin g s pu blic em ployees got
stro n g su p p o rt, too, fro m Sen.
S a m u e l L. G re e n b u rg (D -M ian h att a n ) , a fellow m e m b e r of th e
F in a n c e C o m m ittee ; W illis H.
S tev e n s, c h a ii'm a n of th e A ssem ­
bly W ay s a n d M ea n s C o m m ittee,
a n d A lex a n d e r C h a n a n a u , r a n k ­
in g m in o rity m e m b e r of t h a t
co m m ittee.
A big bUl fo r th e CSEA— th e
ci*eation of in d e p e n d e n t h e a iin g
o fficers on d isc ip lin a ry h e a rin g s
—^was sk illfu lly guided th ro u g h
th e A ssem bly by C la rk W em ple
(R -S c h n e c ta d y ) a n d p a sse d in
th e S e n a te th ro u g h tJhe e ffo rts of
T h eo d o re D ay (R -Irv te rla k e n ).
Sen. E d w ard L entol, (D -B ro ok ly n w as th e a rc h ite c t of a bill
to allow S ta te w orker pen sio ns
O th e r Good F rie n d s
to be b ased on b e st th re e y ears
A m ong th e o th e r good friendis fin a l av e rag e salary .
th e E m ployees A ssociation h a d in
S te in g u t’s R ole
th e S e n a te w as Sen. J o h n F ly n n
(R -Y o n k e rs)
)\h o
sponsored
I t is Im poi-tant to n o te t h a t
CSEA bills on sala ry , re tire m e n t on th e se a n d sev eral o th e r m e a s­
a n d , w ith A ssem b lm an A ndrew u re s A ssem bly M llnority L ea d e r
S te in (D -M la n h a tta n ), a m e asu re S ta n le y S te in g u t p ro d u ced D em ­
o c ra tic votes a ll dow n th e line
w h en th e y w ere needed. T h is w as
p a rtic u la rly v alu ab le d u rin g th e
A ssem bly d eb ate on th e sa la ry
bill. T h e re w as co n tin u o u s s u p ­
p o rt fro m th e S e n a te D em o crats
th ro u g h th e w ork of M in o rity
L ead er Jo se p h Z aretzk l.
tio n w as stro n g a n d firm . H e
a ssu re d th e CSEA t h a t thei*e
w ould be som e fo rn i of p ay raise
fo r em ployees in 1969 a n d gave
lib erally of h is tim e to go over
th is a n d m a n y o th e r im p o rta n t
issues, su c h as lia lf-p a y r e tir e ­
m e n t, w ith CSEA rep re se n ta tiv e s.
T h e re is no d ou b t t h a t th is im ­
p o r ta n t su p p o rt did m u c h to help
th e Emiployees A ssociation n eg o ­
tia te su ch a stro n g c o n tra c t w ith
th e S ta te w hen ta lk s w ith th e
R o ck efeller A d m in istra tio n e v en ­
tu a lly w ere resum ed .
P en-y E>uryea, a lth o u g h p la ­
g u ed by a slim , con serv ativ e m a ­
jo rity , p ilo ted all th e se CSEA bills
th ro u g h th e Assem bly, d esp ite
som e h o t re a c tio n to p a y ra ise s
b ein g inc lu ded fo r a p p o in te d o f­
ficials, especially d u rin g a n a u ­
s te rity -b u d g e t y ear. O u t of h is
crow ded sched u le, D u ry ea, fro m
th e b e g in n in g of th e seesion, w as
very lib eral w ith h is tim e to p u b ­
lic em ployee o rg an iz atio n s.
O n e cu rio us n o te on th a t m e a s­
u re w as pro v id ed by V. S u m n e r
C arol], A ssem b lym a n fro m N ia­
g a ra P alls. C aro ll voted a g a in st
th e salai-y bill as a p ro te s t a g a in s t
also giving ra ise s to ap p o in te d
officials. H e a n n o m ic ed t h a t h e
w ould h av e v oted fo r a n a m en d ed
bill giv in g only em ployees a raise.
A n o tlie r h e lp fu l frie n d w as S.
W illiam R o se n b e rg (R -R o c h e ste r) w ho Is c h a irm a n of th e im poi*tant A ssem bly CkJmmlttee on
G o v e rn m e n t E m ployees.
V IS IT O R —
J e r r y F in k e lste in , p u b lish e r of th e Civil S ervice
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to g e th e r a s o rg a n ize d c rim e a n d
f a tte n in g o n naixjotics, e x to rtio n ,
u su ry , illeg a l g a m b lin g , c o rr u p ­
tio n , v iolence a n d m u rd e r.
W H A T M A K E S th is p ic tu re all
th e m o re frig h te n in g , w’rite s P io f.
C ressey, is th e In filtra tio n of
th e se d is e a s e -b e a rin g r a t s in to
le g itim a te b u sin ess— b a n k s, tr u c k ­
in g firm s, food su p p ly h ouses, re a l
e s ta te , v en d in g m a c h in e s, p riv a te
g a rb a g e co llectio n , a n d liq u o r d is­
trib u tio n .
‘•IT IS W H E N th e c rim in a l s y n ­
d ic a te s s t a r t to u n d e rm in e basic
eco n om ic a n d p o litic a l tr a d itio n s
a n d In s titu tio n s t h a t th e re a l
tro u b le beigins,” P ro f. C ressey d e­
clares. "A n d th e re a l tro u b le h a s
b e g u n in th e U n ite d S ta te s .
T H E R E IS a la rm in g a u th e n tic ­
ity In P ro f. C ressey ’* book, w h ich
sh o u ld b e o n evei*y civil s e r v a n t’s
" m u s t r e a d ” list. T h e a u th o r w as
o n th e s t a f f o f th e P re s id e n t’s
O n ly
C o m m issio n o n L aw E nforcefnent
a n d A d m in is tra tio n o i Ju stic e . His
boo k is b o th a n e x p a n sio n and
re v isio n of th e R e p o rt.
P R O F . C R E S S E Y ’S re c ita l of
o rg a n iz e d c rim e ’s g ro w th a n d lU
c o rru p tio n o f too m a n y official
souixies is low key a n d factual.
T h is m a k e s th e bo ok 's contenta
a ll th e m o re sc a fy a n d m a k e s tiie
re a d e r m a d d e r a n d m a d d e r and
m a d d e r.
P R E S ID E N T N IX O N h a d foc­
u sed o n o rg a n iz e d c iim e »js a pol­
itic a l c a m p a ig n e r. Now, me the
n a tio n ’s C h ie f E x ecu tiv e, h e, too,
h a s becom e m a d d e r a n d madder
a n d m a d d e r. H e is a sk in g Congress
fo r a n a d d itio n a l $61 m illio n to
f ig h t a n a ll- o u t w a r o n th e mafia,
H e p o in te d to New Y o rk C ity u
re q u irin g sp ec ia l a tte n tio n because
so m a n y o f th e o rg an iz ed depre­
d a to rs h a v e th e ir h ead q uarters
h e re .
W E T H IN K th e P re s id e n t’s
s tra te g y to f ig h t oi'ganized crime
— u se of a n t i - t r u s t la w s to deprive
th e c rim in a ls o f th e ir legltim att
p ro p e r ty a c q u ire d w ith illegitim ­
a te m o n e y — is a f a r b e tte r attack
te c h n iq u e th a n P ro f. Cressey's
su g g e stio n .
H E T H IN K S t h a t legitimate
g o v e rn m e n t sh o u ld com e to “an
u n d e rs ta n d in g ”
w ith
organized
c rim e : If th e d e p r e d a to n “agree
to give u p p o litic a l involvement
a n d its Illegal o p e ra tio n of legi*
ttm a te b u sin e ss,” th e y should be
allow ed to k eep th e p ro fits from
gam b lin g , a f te r p a y m e n t of taxes.
T H E W O R L D le a rn e d a k>ng
tim e a g o — a n d th e hctrd wa>’ —
t h a t y o u c a n ’t do b u sin e ss with
c rim in a ls w h e th e r th e ir n am es are
H itle r, S ta lin , D illin g er, o r Bonni«
a n d C lyde.
$ 1 8 9
Tw o G ra n d B a h a m a
V a c a t i o n S p e c ia ls !
C iv il s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s iKive a c h o i c e o f
t w o t o p d a t e s f o r a lu x u rio u s w e e k a t th e
9 o p u l o r S h e r a t o n O c e o n u s N o r t h in F r e e p o r t .
G r a n d B a h a m a s . T h e o p e n d a t e s a r e J u n e 29
o r J u l y 6.
P r i c e f o r e i t h e r l u x u r y t r i p is o n ly $ 1 8 9 a n d
i n c l u d e s r o u n d t r i p | e t f a r e , h o t e l r o o m , d e lu x e
b r e a k f a s t a n d d in n e r a n d m an y o th e r fe a tu re s .
S p a c e is s t r i c t l y l i m i t e d a n d a p p l i c a t i o n
f o r a v a ila b le s p o c e s h o u ld b e m o d e a t o n c e
b y w r i t i n g t o S a m u e l E m m e t t , 1 0 6 0 E a s t 2 8 th
S t ., B r o o k ly n , N . Y . , t e l e p h o n e ( a f t e r 5
2 1 2 -2 5 3 -4 4 8 8 .
CSEA County Div.
Gained 7 7
Units
Since O ctober,
’6 8
ALBA NY — The
More CSEA
Victories
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
C ounty D i­
vision o f th e C ivil Service E m ­ w o rk e rs a re n o t lo st to th e v ita l
fu n c tio n in g of th e e d u c a tio n sy s­
p lo y e e s A ssn. h a s picked u p 77
te m b ec au se o f th e fa ilu re of
u n its— m ore th a n 4,000
p ie m b e r s — since
CXitober,
1968,
CSEA d ire c to r of local g o v e rn m e n t
affairs J o se p h J . D o la n J r . a n ­
n o u n c e d la « t w eek.
w ho serv es a s a d v iser to
th e c o u n ty d iv ision fo r th e 172,0 0 0 -m em b er S ta te w id e A ssociation,
r e ix jr te d t h a t th e la te s t fig u res
show a n ovei*all g a in of 5,000
m e m b e r s in t h a t division. O n t h a t
b a s is , h e p re d ic te d a 1 0 , 0 0 0 o ver­
all m e m b e rsh ip
g a in
in
th e
C o u n t y D ivision by O ctober, 1969.
D o la n ,
CSEA h a s negotia4^d h u n d re d s
of c o n tra c ts in th e 52 co u n ties
of New Y o rk S ta te in th e p a s t
year.
N assau C o u n ty cam e up firs t
in m em bership g ain s w ith 6 6 6 new
members since O ctober.
Health Chapter
Installs O fficers
(Special To T h e Leader)
v o te rs to re a liz e th e sig n ifican ce
o f re fu sin g to ap p ro v e n e ce ssary
ta x levies.”
A m e m o ra n d u m ex p la in in g th e
bill re a d s ;
“T h is b ill w ould a m e n d th e
E d u c a tio n L aw in re la tio n to
lev y in g a ta x fo r n o n -te a c h in g
sala rie s w h ere v o te rs n eg le ct or
re fu se to v ote th e su m e stim a te d
n ecessary .
“ A t p re s e n t, sh o u ld q u alified
v o te rs n e g le c t o r re fu se to vote
th e su m e s tim a te d n e ce ssary fo r
te a c h e rs ’ sa la rie s, o r sh o u ld said
v o te rs n e g le c t o r re fu se to vote
th e su m e stim a te d n e c essary fo r
o rd in a ry c o n tin g e n t expenses, th e
sole tru ste e . B o a rd of T n iste e s,
o r B o a rd of E d u c a tio n m a y levy
a ta x fo r th e s e purp o ses.
“ U n d e r th e p ro v ision s of th is
bill, th e sam e p ro te c tio n w ould
be
g r a n te d
to
n o n -te a c h in g
school em ployees. W ith o u t th is
p ro te c tio n , th e jo b s of n o n - te a c h ­
in g em ployees u n d e r su ch c i r ­
c u m s ta n c e s a r e jeopaixiized, u l­
tim a te ly re s u ltin g in u n fa ir a n d
o v erw h elm ing fin a n c ia l b u id e n s
fo r th e s e in d iv ld u a ls.”
ALBANY — T h e Jam es E.
C hristian M em orial ch a p ter of
the C ivil Service E m ployees
Assn. in sta lle d R obert W.
Russom as president recently at
a ^nner dance at the Golden
PV>x Restaurant. The chapter rep­
resents en^loyees of the State
Health Department in Albany.
O th e r V icto ries
O th e r im p o r ta n t m e a su re s won
by th e OSEA a n d w aitin g a p ­
p ro v a l b y th e G o v ern o r w ould:
• P ro v id e in c re m e n t c re d it fo r
S ta te em ployees o n W o rk m en ’s
C o m p e n sa tio n leave.
• P ro v id e o n e -h a lf d a y ’s p ay
fo r e m erg en cy d d u ty ou tsid e of
re g u la r d u ty h o u rs.
O th e r
n ew
o fficers
Include
• Gdve a c o st-o f-liv in g a d j u s t­
MUlton W ein sto n , vice p re s id e n t; m e n t b ased o n th e f ir s t $ 8 , 0 0 0 of
Jane W h e ele r, se c re ta ry ; T h o m ­ th e r e tir e m e n t aliowanice in s te a d
as R , P itc h , T re a s u r e r; Alice
th e p re s e n t $7,000.
Erickson a n d E rn e s t E . B ossell,
delegates; a n d K a th e rin e H o u g h ,
Jack O leckel, C liffo rd H odge,
Geoi-ge E . S m ith J r ., a n d J o h n P .
O’Neill, ex ecu tiv e cou n cil m e m ­
A lbany a tto rn e y J o h n C. T o b in
bers.
h a s b e en se le c te d by th e P u b lic
Dr. HJoUis S. In g r a h a m , S ta te E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd to
health co m m issio ner, a n d T h e o ­ se rv e a s a m e d ia to r. H e w ill be
dore C. W enal, C SEA S tatew id e assig n ed to th e d is p u te b e tw e e n
president, a d d re sse d th e au d ien ce th e V illage of C anajohai-le, M o n t­
of more th a n 260 c h a p te r m e m ­ g o m e ry Co., a n d th e C iyll S ervice
b e r.
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INSTALLATION G U E S T S
s t a t e S e n a to r J a m e s D o n o v a n , th i r d fro m rig:ht,
w as a g u est a t th e re c e n t in s ta lla tio n cerem o n ies
of th e C lin to n C e n tr a l School C ivil S ervice E m ­
ployees A ssn. W ith h im a re , fro m le ft, L ouis E ddy,
in s ta llin g o ffice r a n d a m e m b e r o f th e O n e id a
A tte n d a n ts'
Comm.
Will M eet
May 21
(S p ecia l To T h e L eader)
ALBANY—T h e sp ecial a t ­
te n d a n t’s co m m ittee o f th e
Civil Service E m ployees A ssn.
will m eet here, M ay 21, to m ap
strategy for a forthcoming Civil
Service Commission hearing on
the Employees Association’s apI»eal for the reallooatlon of Men­
tal Hygiene Attendants.
— - T he new highu n it of th e S c h e n e c ta d y c h a p te r of th e C ivil S erv ice E m p lo y ees
Assn. in s ta lle d o fficer re c e n tly : le ft to rig h t, C a rl F , S a n fo rd , S chenec**‘iy C ounty m a n a g e r; A rth u r E . F e sse n d e n , m e m b e r of th e C o u n ty
“ Oard of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s : G en n aro A. F a ro n e , C o m m issioner o f E n K‘«eering an d P u b lic W orks; CSEA u n it vice-p resid en t F r a n k T om ecko;
U nit p re s id e n t L a w re n c e S e rre ll. N o t sho w n a re G eo rg e P ldgeon,
^ c r e t a r y ; C h a rle s D iD onato, tr e a s u r e r ; G eorge G ro ss, A lex H eise,
eorge H eise a n d P a u l K onazew skl. re p r e s e n ta tiv e s , an d J a c k P en CSEA field re jire s e u ta tlv e j who administered th oath of office.
C o u n ty c h a p te r ex e cu tiv e t>oard; L o ren A Y oungs,
re -e le c te d p re s id e n t o f th e C lin to n c h a p te r a n d
d e leg a te to th e O n e id a C o u n ty c h a p te r ’s e x e c u ­
tiv e b o a rd ; S e n a to r D o n o v a n ; D o n ald M a c P h e rson, a g u e st fro m th e O n e id a C o u n ty H ig h w ay
D e p a rtm e n t, a n d W illiam C h ristie , vice p re s id e n t
o f th e C lin to n c h a p te r.
Overtim e Rules
Changes Being
Set By Hurd
(S p e c ia l
To T h e Leader)
ALBANY—S ta t e B udget D i­
rector T. N orm an Hurd h as
in form ed T heodore C. W enzl,
p resid en t o f th e 172,000-m em ­
ber Civil Service Employees Assn.,
that a provision to amend the
State’s ovei'time rules, negotiated
M em bers of th e co m m itte e a n d by OSEA In talks with the State
C SEA s t a f f are c u rr e n tly o b ta in ­ negotiating committee last month,
in g supp<M'ting evidence w h ic h is being implemented.
w ill be used a t th e h ea rin g , te n ­
ta tiv e ly sc h e d u led fo r J u n e 4 in
A lbany.
T h e c o m m ittee , h e a d e d by F e ­
lloe A m adlo of M id d leto w n S ta te
H o i ^ t a l , w ill m e e t at noo n at
th e A m b assad o r R e s ta u r a n t, h e re .
T h e h e a rin g w ill be o p en ed to
In te re ste d em ployees. T h e e x a c t
tim e a n d p la c e of th e session
w ill be a n n o u n c e d sh o rtly .
C S E A ’s o rig in a l re q u e s t fo r r e ­
a llo c a tio n of a tte n d a n t s w as d e ­
n ie d b y th e D ire c to r of C la ssific a ­
tio n a n d C o m p e n sa tio n . T h e a n ployees A sso ciatio n follow ed up
th e d e n ia l w ith a n a p p e a l to th e
C ivil Sei-vice C om m ission.
O th e r c o m m itte e m e m b ers In ­
clu d e : R ose C llll, P ilg rim S ta te
H o sp ita l;
J o h n G rav elln e, S t.
L aw ren ce S ta te H o sp ita l; L o r­
ra in e
P is a rk i,
S u ffo lk
S ta te
S cho o l; R ic h a r d S n y d e r, Wasisalc
S ta t e S chool a n d A lbert T ra y n o r,
Bixx>klyn S ta te H o sp ita l.
CSEA To Appeal
SCHENECTADY INSTALLATION
—
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1 )
fo u n d a tio n to th e c h a rg es. Along
w ith th e a p p ea l, we p la n to ask
th e c o u rt to g r a n t a sta y w hich
w ould pi-event th e in \p le m e u ta tlon of th e p e n a ltie s.”
T h e O SEA le a d e r q u estio n ed
th e v a lid ity of th e decision In
th a t P E R B h a d re je c te d th e re c ­
o m m e n d a tio n s a n d fin d in g s of
a n in d e p e n d e n t h e a rin g officer
who w as a p p o in te d by P E R B to
c o n d u c t h e a rin g s in to th e m a tte r.
“W h a te v e r th e case, we in te n d
to prov e to th e coui't t h a t OSEA
w as n o t respo n sib le fo r th e w alk ­
o u ts a n d t h a t oiu: o rg a n iz a tio n
d id e v e ry th in g in its pow er to
p re v e n t th e m
fro m
occuiing,^’
W ^ son^l uded.
T he m e a su re “ re m o v e s th e p ro ­
vision in th e O v e rtim e C o m p en ­
s a tio n R u les re q u irin g th a t, w h e n ­
e v er possible, h o u rs w o tk ed in ex ­
cess of th e n o rm a l w o rk d ay be
liq u id a te d b y g ra n tin g c<»npensato ry tim e off o n a stra ig h t-tim e
b a sis w ith in th e sa m e w ork w eek ,”
H u rd sa id .
W enzl p ra ise d th e m e a su re , s a y ­
in g : “ B e fo re CSEA g o t th is law
c h a n g e d . S ta te em p lo yees o fte n
w ere foa-oed to ta k e tim e off d u r ­
in g th e sam e w ork w eek In ste a d
of receiv in g th e o v e rtim e p a y th e y
h a d e a rn e d . Now, a t la s t, th e y will
g e t th e e x t r a m o n e y th e y d e serv e
fo r o v e rtim e w ork. We c a n a ll be
pi*oud of C SEA ’s n e g o tia tin g te a m
fo r se e in g to i t th a t th is a m e n d ­
m e n t w e n t th ro u g h .”
M rs. Oonaruma
Feted By Utica
Unit Of CSEA
UTICA—Mrs. R ose D onarum a, a ch arter m em ber of the
Civil Service E m ployees A ssn ’s.
U tica u n it, w as honored re­
c e n tly by th e CSEA u p o n h e r
re tire m e n t.
M rs. D o n a ru n ia , w ho h a s served
as sen io r s te n o g ra p h e r In th e
C ity p u rc h a s in g d e p a rtm e n t fo r
y e a rs a n d C ity C o u rt clerk fo r
five y ears, w as given a c ita tio n
fo r
o u ts ta n d ln g in g
service
by
C o u n ty c h a p te r p re s id e n t R og er
F . S o lim an d o .
Goiests at th e re c ep tio n i n ­
c lu d ed U tic a M ay o r D o m inick
A ssaro, C ity P u rc h a s in g Dli*ector
S a n d ra
W o lk o n ock l,
E xecu tiv e
A ssis ta n t to the M ay o r Jo se p h
and CISEA officers.
On Long Island
S ecurity
Will Hear
O fficers
CSEA
S taff On May 2 2
(S p e c ia l To T h e L eader)
CENTRAL ISL IP —S e cu r ity
o ffic e r s from L ong Isla n d
m e n ta l in stitu tio n s w ill h ea r
Jo h n M. Carey and N ick P o lllcino of tlie C ivil S erv ice E m p loy ­
ees A ssn . s p e a k on w h a t CSEA
is d o in g fo r se c u rity offlcei-s a t a
M ay 22 m e e tin g a t C e n tia l Islip
S ta te H o sp ita l.
S e c u rity ofTicers fro m P ilg rim
S ta te H osp ital, C e n tra l Islip , K in g s
P a r k S ta te H o sp ita l, Suffolk S t a t e
S ch o ol an d C re ed m o o r S ta te H o s­
p ita l a re in v ite d to T h u r s d a y ’s
m e e tin g , a t 7:30 p.m . a t R o b b in s
H all.
P re s id e n t of CSEA c h a p te rs a t
th o s e h o sp ita ls will be th e re to
a n s w e r q u e stio n s fi*om m e m b e rs
a n d n o n -m e m b e rs a b o u t 0 9 E A
a n d th e ir c h a p te rs .
CSEIA field re p re s e n ta tiv e P ollicino, w ho c o v e rs L ong Is la n d m e n ­
ta l in stitu tio n s, will ta lk to th e
in stitu tio n s e c u rity o fficers a b o u t
th e ir p ro b le m s an d will be a v a il­
ab le
fo r Ind iv id u al q u e stio n s.
C arey , CSEA a sso c ia te p ro g ra m
sp e c ia list, will discuss C S E A ’s r e p ­
re s e n ta tio n ru le.
R e fre s h m e n ts will be se rv ed .
New York S teie Pay
(C o n tin u e d rro m
P a g e 1)
been receiv ed fro m in d iv id u a ls
seek in g to d e term in e how m u c h
th e y will realize u n d e r th e new
p a y b en efits, a CSEA o ffic ia l
u rg ed th a t S ta te em ployees f a ­
m iliarize th em selves w ith a n e x ­
p la n a to ry c h a r t p u b lish e d on th e
fro n t p ag e of th e C ivil S erv ice
L e a d e r of A p ril 29.
T h e c h a r t show s ex am p les of
how th e new sa la ry b e n e fits a f ­
fec t S ta te w o rkers In v ariou s i>ay
g ra d e s d e p e n d in g on
w h e th e r
tliey w ork u p s ta te o r in th e New
Y ork C ity a re a a n d on w h etlie r
th e y w ere h ire d befo re o r a f t e r
c e rta in sig n ific a n t d ates.
P a ss y o u r L e a d e r on to a noA*
m e m b e r.
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Motor Vehicle Operator Jobs
Accelerate From S5,8Q0 Level
Monroe College
Aides To Get
Salary Boosts
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
ROCHESTER — T h e
150
M onroe C om m unity C ollege
clerks, cu sto d ia n s an d n o n professional em ployees w ho
didn’t get raises Jan. 1 will be­
F in a lly , p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtim i- come members of the Civil Serv­
v e rb a l a n d m a th e m a tic a l ab ilities.
C a n d id ates will also be re q u iie d ties do e x ist fo r th is job. H olders ice Employees Assn. and get the
to p ass a m e d ical ex am p rio r to of th e m o to r vehicle o p e ra to r post raises after all.
Grab th e w h eel and you‘11 pick u p m o m e n tu m for th e p ost o f m otor v eh icle opera­
tor, a ccelera tin g from $5,800 per an n u m , and your date for your w r itte n te st Is Ju n e 14.
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rely on ed u o a tio n a l or experien ce
qualificabions. A c a n d id a te ’s d riv ­
in g re co rd will be co n sid ered as
tl»e m a in c rite rio n . A t th e tim e
of a p p o in tm e n t, you m u s t possess
a v a lid New Y o rk S ta te d riv e r’s
license re a d y fo r p resen tatio n H e re ie a p o sitio n w here su c ­
cessfu l a p p lic a n ts w ill be o n th e
m ove — lite ra lly — doing asso rte d
w ork im d e r su p erv isio n . F o r e x ­
am p le, y o u ’ll be <n>erating m o to r
v ehicles a n d e q u ip m e n t su c h a s
P M se n g e r
cars,
am b u la n c e s,
h earaee, tn x ik s. a n d w reck ers used
b y C ity d e p a rtm e n ts . In a sm all
ffarage, you m a y d o d is p a tc h in g of
p e rso n n el, m o to r vehicle* a n d
e q u ip m e n t.
T y p ic a l ta sk s y o u ’ll e n c o u n te r
m ig h t be d riv in g a tn ic k c a r r y ­
in g em ployees a n d e q u ip m e n t to
w o rk lo c atio n s; ch eck in g th e tires,
o il a n d fu e l; a ssistin g In lo a d in g
a n d u n lo a d in g of m a te ria ls a n d
p a ss e n g e rs; tra n s p o rtin g of collec­
to r s an d c a se s of co in boxes to an d
fro m collection a re a s ; a n d sim ila r
im d e rta k in g s.
a re acco rd ed th e c h a n c e fo r p ro ­
T h e M onroe C o u n ty L eg isla­
m o tio n , w h e n eligible, to th e titles tu r e ’s em ployee b e n e fit a n d f i ­
of m o to r vehicle d isp a tc h e r, g a r ­ n a n c e c o m m itte e s reco m m e n d e d
ag e fo re m a n , a n d b a sic m a c h in e fu ll le g isla tu re a p p ro v a l of a p la n
o p era to r.
t h a t w ould in c lu d e m o st of th e
MKX: em ployees in th e g e n e ra l
u n it o f th e C SBA ’s M onroe C o im ty c h a p te r. A p pro v al by th e se
is la tu re a p p ro v a l.
C o u n ty L egal A dviser W illiam
J . S te v e n s to ld a Jo in t c o m m it­
tees m e e tin g th is w eek t h a t th e
L eg islatu re a c tio n is n ec essa ry b e­
cau se of th e S ta t e ’s T a y lo r A ct
T h e search for ste n o s h a s com m en ced . A su b sta n tia l
g o v ern in g p ublic em ployee u n io n s.
n um ber o f v a ca n cies e ^ s t w ith various a gen cies o f th e City I n th e p a st, th e college b o a rd of
o f New York. And to fill th ese op en in gs, th e D ep a rtm en t of tru ste e s h a s a u to m a tic a lly a d o p t­
P erso n n el h a s lau n ch ed an op en r ecru itm en t cam p aig n w ith e d th e re g u la r c o u n ty p a y p la n
te sts g iven d a ily , M o n d ay s th ro u g h
fo r n o n -te a c h in g em ployees.
F rid a y s, b etw een 9 a.m. aiMl 1 p.m .
T h e L eg isla tu re also m u st r a t i ­
C a n d id a te s w ill n o t re q u ire p rio r r a t e of 80 w ords p e r m in u te fo r
fy th e b o a rd ’s a c tio n recognizing
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c e n t Is re q u ire d to p ass. I n a d d i­ th e F a c u lty A ssociation as th e
posts.
tio n th e re will be a q u a lify in g b a rg a in in g a g e n t fo r p ro fessio n a l
T o be te ste d , com e on dow n to ty p in g te st, a d m in is te re d a t 35 ■ t a f f m e m b e rs, S tev e ns said.
th e d e p a rtm e n t o ffices a t 2 2 0 w ords p e r m in u te fo r five m in ­
C h u rc h S t. d u rin g th e stip u la te d u te s w ith less th a n five p e rc e n t
BUY U .S. SA V IN G S B O N D S
tim es. I f you specifically seek a e rro rs re q u ire d fo r a p assin g g rade.
T e s t D e sc rip tio n
s te n o o p e n in g a t th e S o cial S e rv ­
T h e re a re p ro m o tio n a l o p p o r­
A ccording to th e C ity Persorm el ices D ep t., y o u r te s t c e n te r is a t
L.BOAL N O n C B
D e p a rtm e n t, th e J u n e 14 ex a m 305 B ro ad w ay , o ff D u a n e St., on tu n itie s to th e title o f sen io r s te n ­
At s Special Term Part 1 of the Supreme
w ill be o f th e m u ltip le choice th e f o u r th floo r. S tu d e n ts e n ­ o g ra p h e r, a n d b e n e fits o f New Court ^ ibe State of New York held ia
(he County of Broox. at the Bronx Coun*
ty p e . I ts c o n te n t Is desig n ed to ro lle d in th e ste n o g ra p h e r license V o rk C ity em ployees in c lu d e a n ­ ty
Building in the City of New York, Bot>
te s t fo r know ledge of so u n d d riv ­ p ro g ra m will be e x a m in e d a t th e ir n u a l leave, le av e w ith p ay fo r oush of th« Bcoax, oa tktc 6 th day of
May 1969.
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Preseoc HON. HARKY B. FRANK,
c ia l se c u rity sy stem , th e p en sio n Justice.
m a in te n a n c e , a n d ti'afflc ru les a n d
In the Matter of the Apph’catioa of
T h e p ra c tic a l e x a m in a tio n c o n ­ system , a h e a lth in s u ra n c e p la n ROCKWALD REALTY CORPORATION,
re g u la tio n s. T h e m o re g en era l
for the Discharge of Record of aa An­
p o rtio n will fe a tu re q u estio n s on sists o f ta k in g d ic ta tio n a t th e a n d th e blood c re d it p ro g ram .
cient Mortgage
Land Lying ia Section
9, Block 2283. oa the Land Map of the
County of Bronx and designated thereon
as Lot #17, said Premise* linown at 497
East 138th Street, Bronx, New York, and
H i H i H H H I s tu d y fo r A H i H H I
for an Order Directing the Cancellation
thereof by the Register of the City of New
York, County of Bronx, without the Pro­
duction of the Original Mortgage. —
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Index No.
*
E d u c a tia n
14823-1968.
UPON the annexed Petition of ROCKWALD REALTY CORPORATION, veri­
fied the 5th day of May, 1969,
LET all persons interested show cause
W rit* fo r FREE Iro ch u re ♦h a t tells yoM how. Low monthly poyat a Special Term, Part I of this Court,
to
be held in and for the County of
m entt eovor all boohs and instruction. APPROVED FOR VETER*
It's tim e to sta k e your Job Bronx, at the Bronx County Court House,
ANS TRAINING.
1 6 1 k Street and Grand Concourse, in the
claim a t th e New York P a y ­ Borough of Bronx, City of New York, on
the 28th day of May, 1 9 6 9 , at 1 0 : 0 0
AMERICAN SCHOOL. Dopt. 9AP-46
DAY OR NIGHT
m e n t C enter o f th e Social S e ­ o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or
as
soon thereafter M counsel can be
274 Fifth Av«., New Yorli. N.Y. 10001
Ph. BR 9-2604
curity A d m in istratio n w h ich heard,
WHY
an order should not be made
.A g e .
h a s v a c a n c ie s fo r college g ra d u ­ herein discharging
N am e
of record a certain
.A p t..
a te s o r p erao n s with eq u iv a le n t mortgage for $17,000.00, dated December
A ddress
29. 1898, between Charle* Bruggerman
^Statc
- Z ip ex p erie n ce in c a r e e r p o sitio n s as as Mortgager, and William StursDerg as
C ity _
which said mortga||e was rec­
c la im s a u th o ilz e rs a n d benefit ex­ Mortgagee,
O U R 7 2 n d YEAR
orded in the office of the Register of the
a m in e rs .
City of New York. County of Bronx oa
January 4, 1899, ia Sectioa 9 of Mort­
T he c la im s a u th o riz e r begins a s gage* in Liber 45, page 101 and indexed
under Section9, Block #2283 oa the Land
a tra in e e a t th e GS-7 level ($7.- Map
of the County of Bronx. ^said mort­
639 p e r y e a r ) . A fte r co m p letin g gage being now a lien oa said property
known at 497 Ease 138th Street, City
o ne y e a r o f satlsfac to a y p e rfo rm ­ and State of New York; and
WHY a further order should not be
a n c e , th e in c u m b e n t b ecom es eligi­ made
herein directing the Register of the
ble fo r pi-om otion to GS-9 ($9,320 City of New York, County of Bronx,
t
ocancel
discharge of record the said
p e r y e a r) . One y e a r la te r, he b e ­ mortgage and
and to dispense with the pro­
c o m es eligible fo r pix>motion to duction of the original mortgage intaument: and
GS-10 ($10,252 p e r y e a r). T he b en ­
WHY the petitioner herein should not
such other, further and different
efit e x a m in e r (tra in e e ) is h ire d have
relief at to the Court may seem jutt and
proper
in the premise*: and it is
a t th e GS-5 level ($6,176 p e r y e a r)
ORDERED that NATHAN FOGBLSON.
an d a f te r c o m p le tin g 6 m o n th s of Esq.. of 10 Columbu* Circle. New York,
b« and he hereby i* appointed
s a tisfa c to ry serv ice b eco m es eligi­ N.Y..
Guardian Ad Litem for all u^nown
ble fo r p ro m o tio n to GS-7 ($7,639 heir* of said William Stursberg. to pro­
tect the rights and interest* of such uap e r y e a r) . T h e ab ov e salax'ies a re kaown
heir* in this proceeding who may
be
infants or incompetent*, and a* attorney
b a se d o n th e p ro p o sed new p ay
for those who may be in military service,
sc h e d u le s w hich wUl becom e eS ec- upon hit filing the requisite consent and
affidavit.
Uve J u ly 1969.
SUFFICIENT REASON APPEARING
let service of this order be
P o sitio n s fo r c la im a u th o ilz e r THEREFOR,
made by delivering a copy thereof to­
ai-e lo c a te d in R ego P a rk . T h e ben- gether with the petitioa upon which said
order it based to the Register of the
^ t e x a m in e rs wiU w ork in m id ­ City of New York, County of Bronx.
161st Street and Grand Concourse. Bronx,
to w n M a n h a tta n .
New York City,’ and the Corporation
Counsel
of the City of New York. Muni­
Pea-sons In te re ste d In e ith e r of
cipal Building. New York City, New
th e s e p o sitio n s, who w a n t to be­ York, and the Guardian Ad Litem oa or
before the 20th day of May, 1969, and
g in a c a r e e r In th e F e d e ra l oivU by
publishing said oraer in The New York
se rv ic e , sh o u ld c o n ta o t th e p e r ­ Law Journal, a newspaper published in
the County of Bronx, and in The Civil
sonnel offlM of th e N ew Y ork Servic* Leader, a newspaper publithed in
County of Bronx, oa er before the
P a y m e n t C e n te r b y callin g th e the
20th da yof May, 1969.
follow lnc te lep h o ne a u m b e r; iM O P E N
S U N D A Y S
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a p p o in tm e n t. P h y sic al s ta n d a rd s
em tail bein g n o t less th a n 5’7 ” In
b a re feet, of a p p ro x im a te n o rm a l
w eig h t for y o u r h e ig h t, a n d h a v ­
in g n o rm a l color vision.
Mon. Thru Fri, Testing
City Invites A pplicants
To Look Into S teno J o b s
S C H O O L
A T H O M E IN S P A R E T IM E
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Being S ought By
Social S ecurity
W h ere #o A p p ly
For P ublic Jobs
T h e fon o w ln g d ire c tio n s teQ
w h ere to ap p ly fo r p u b lle Jebt
»nd how to re a c h d e stin a ilo n a
New Y o rk C ity o n th e tra n sit
sy stem .
CITY
NEW C O R & C IT Y —T h e A ppll,
c a tio n s S e c tio n o f th e New York
C ity D e p a rtm e n t of P e rso n n e l ii
lo c a te d a t 49 T h o m a s S t., New
Y ork, N.Y. 10013. I t is th ree
blocks n o r th o f C ity H all, on«
block w est o f B ro ad w ay .
A p p lic a tio n s: P ilin g P erio d
A p p lic a tio n s Issued a n d received
M o n d a y th r o u g h F rid ay , ^ 0 | i I
a .m .
5 p .m .. e x c e p t T h u rsd a y
crem 8 : 3 t a .m . to 5:30 p.m ., a n i
iii>turday fro m 9 a.m . to 12 noon.
A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a r e o b ta in ­
ab le fr e e e ith e r by th e a p id lc a n t
in p e rso n o r by h is re p re se n ta tiv e
a t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n of th e
D e p a rtm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l ait 48
T h o m a s S tr e e t, New Y ork, M.T,
10013. T e le p h o n e 566-8720.
' Ida& ed reu u eet* fo r applieatkM i
b la n k s m u s t In c lu d e % s ta m p e ii
• e lf-a d d re s s e d b u sin ess-sla e enre lo p e a n d m u s t be received b |
th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t least
flT t d a y s b e f o r t th e e lo s in t d ale
fo r th e filin g of a p p lic a tio n s.
€?ompletffd a p p lic a tio n
fo rm
w hich a r* filed by m a ll m u s t be
s e n t to th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t
a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d n o la ter
t h a n th e la s t d a y of filin g o r as
s ta te d c th e rw is e in th e exam *
in a tio n a n n o u n c e m e n t.
T lie itp p ilc a tlo n s B eetlo n •<
th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t la n e a r
th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t s to p o f th e
m a in su b w ay IUms t h a t go th ro u g h
th e a re a . T h e s e a r e th e IR T Ttb
A venue L in e a n d th e XND
A venue L ine. T h e IR T L ex in gton
A venue L in e s to p to u se la th e
B ro o k lyn B rid g e sto p a n d th e BM T
QT a n d R R lo c a l’s sto p Is City Hall
B o th lin es b a r e e x its to D uane
S tre e t, a s h o r t w alk fro m ttie Per*
soxmel D e p a rtm e n t.
STATE
S T A T E —D e p a rtm e n t o f Civil
S ervice, 1350 Ave of th e Am ericas,
N.Y. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; Gov.
A lfred E. S m ith S ta te O ffice B uild,
ing a n d th e S ta te O ffice C am pus,
A lb an y 12226; S u ite 750, 1 W est
G enessee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; S tate
O ffice B ldg., S y racu se, 13202; 500
M idtow n Tow er, R o c h e ste r, 14604
(W ed n esd a y s o n ly ).
A fte r 5 p.m . telep h o n e, (212)
7<5-3811, give th e job tlUe is
w h ic h y o u a r e In te re ste d , plvi
y o u r n a m e a n d ad d ress.
C a n d id a te s m a y o b ta in aivlM a*
tlo n s fo r S ta t e Jobs fro m local
o ffices Qi th e New Y ork 8 taM
I m p lo y m e n t S erv lee.
FEDERAL
r i D E B A L ~ S eco n d UJB. ClvA
S e rv ice R eg io n O ffice, F e d e r a l
B ldg., F e d e ra l P la z a a t D u an e S t
a n d B ro ad w a y , New Y ork, N.Y.
10007. T a k e th e I R T L e x i n g t o n
Ave. L in e to C ity H a ll a n d walk
tw o blocks n o r th , o r ta k e any
o th e r tr a in to C h a m b e rs S t. ok
B ro a d w a y S ta tio n s .
H o u rs a r e 1:90 a .m . to f p m .,
M onday th ro u g h F rid a y . Also opaa
S a tu rd a y s 9 a .m . to 1 p.m . Tele^
p h o n e 573-6101.
A pp licatio n * a r e also o b ta in ­
ab le a t m a in p o st o fficer exeep*
th e Ni*w Y ork, N.Y., P o st OfficeB o ard s o f e x a m in e rs a t th e
tlc u la r In sta lla U o n s o ffe rin g tb i
te s ts also m a y be a p p lie d to f<X
fu rth e r. In fo rm a tio n a n d WJpl*®**
tlo n fo rm s. N o r e tu r n envelWP^
a r t re q u ire d w ith m a ile d re«u*w*
for tgpMioUoa tonifr
S a l a r y Z i p s U p T o $ 8 ,0 1 0
Au f o A c c i d e n t F o l l o w - U p
Jobs As Damage Evaluator
Pay $7,340 To $8,950 Range
E valuate th e prospect o f e a r n in g b e tw e e n $7,340 and $8,950 sks a N ew York S ta te
damage evaluator, an d bear in m in d th a t grad u a tion from h ig h sch o ol or a n equival*
ancy diplom a is all you n eed to tak e th e e x a m in a tio n .
tion p la n n e d fo r J u n e 21. A p­
plications a r e w elcom e th ro u g h
May 19in a d d itio n to a S ta te d riv e r’s
licence, y o u ’ll re q u ire fo u r y e u ti
Treasury A gent J o b s
Opened S tatew id e;
$5,732
To S ta r t
“Law an d Order” is a n
e v e ry d a y fa c e t of life to th e
U.S. T reasury D ep a r tm e n t’s
enforcem ent
a g en ts — and
more o f th e m a re n e ed e d . The
jobs p a y $5,732 to $7,913 a y e a r,
with p o sitio n a v aila b le statewide.
Tests will be a d m in is te re d by th e
special e x a m in e r o f th e I n t e r ­
agency' B o ard , U .S. C ivil Sei*vice
Examiners.
T re a su ry u tilize s its a g e n ts
th ro u g h o u t its v a rio u s d iv isions;
In Alcohol a n d T o b acco & F ir e ­
arms; in th e IR S In te llig e n c e a n d
Inspection U n it; even in th e S ec ­
ret S ervice a n d B u re a u o f C u s­
toms.
T h e O S -5 po sitio n s, ex c ep t spe­
cial ag e n t (In te llig e n c e ) re q u ire
th ree y e a rs o f ex p erien ce of
w iiich two y ea rs m u s t h a v e b een
in c rim in a l in v e stig a tio n w ork.
F o r G S-5 sp ecial a g e n t p o sitio n s
In th e In tellig en ce D ivision, I n ­
te rn a l R even u e S ervice, th r e e
years of a c c o u n tin g a n d a u d itin g
experience Is re q u ire d .
G ra d e O S -7 p o sitio n s re q u ire
an a d d itio n a l y e a r o f c rim in a l In ­
vestigative ex p erience. F o r all p o sltlon« college level e d u c a tio n m a y
be su b stitu te d fo r a ll o r p a r t of
the experience.
A pplication fo rm s a n d a copy
of a n n o u n c e m e n t No. N Y -9-10
may be o b ta in e d in a n y p o st
office in N ew Y o rk S ta te w h ere
this a n n o u n c e m e n t is disp lay ed ;
the In te ra g e n c y B o a rd o f U .S.
Civil S erv ice E x a m in e rs, 26 F e d ­
eral P laz a, N ew Y o rk C ity ; a n d
the I n te r n a l R ev en u e Service,
Room 1105, 90 C h u rc h S t., New
York C ity.
of a a tis fa c io ry e x p erien ce in th e
a p p ra is a l, a d ju s tm e n t a n d in v e s­
tig a tio n o f claim s a risin g fro m
a u to a cc id e n ts. H ow ever, college
stu d ie s m a y b e s u b s titu te d fo r th is
ex p e rie n c e (th e ra tio is one y e ar
of s tu d y eq u als six m o n th s ’ e x ­
p e rien ce, u p to a tw o -y e a r m a x i­
m u m ).
As to d u ties, th e y a re r a t h e r
c o m p re h en siv e. T o u ’ll be e s tim a t­
in g m o n ey o r p ro p e rty o r p e rs<xial In ju ry d u n a g e s stem m in g
fro m ro a d a c c id e n ts in a n a m o u n t
w h ic h w ould re a so n a b ly be e x ­
p e c te d to be reco v ered by th e a g ­
g rieved p a r tie s In th e case o f a
ju d g m e n t. T h e re s e a rc h fo r y o ur
d e te rm in a tio n w ould Inclu d e r e ­
view of a c c id e n t re p o rts, police
re p o rts, m e d ic al re p o rts, le g al d o c­
u m e n ts a n d o th e r re la te d p ap ers.
Also, th e d a m a g e s e v a lu a to r
w ould c o n d u c t p e rso n a l In terv iew s
a n d w rite to m o to rists, in s u ra n c e
c o m p a n ie s, a n d a g e n ts o r brokers.
W h e n th e w x'itten e x a m com es
y o u r w ay J u n e 1 , y o u ’ll be te ste d
on th e New Y ork S ta te A u to m o ­
tiv e N egligence L aw a n d legal p a p ­
ers re la tin g to lia b ility cla im s; th e
S ta te V ehicle a n d T ra ffic L aw
w ith p a r tic u la r re feren c e to A rt­
icles 6 , 7 a n d 8 a n d S e ctio n 167
o f th e S ta t e In s u ra n c e L aw ; in ­
v e stig a tiv e te c h n iq u e s; assem b ly
o f d a m a g e d p a r ts o f m o to r v e­
h ic le s; a n d m e d ic al term in o log y .
S in c e th e te s t p u ts stre s s o n
th is d a ta , i t is re c o m m en d ed t h a t
a ll a p p lic a n ts w rite aw ay fo r th e
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h ic le a n d T ra ff ic L aw to D e p a rt­
m e n t of M o to r V ehicles, 504 C en ­
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o r m o n e y o rd e r In th e a m o u n t of
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T o g e t a n a p p lic a tio n fo rm or
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Personnel Exomfner Boost
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ceive $13,225 to $15,750 p e r y e a r,
a n in c re a se oif $900, ac c o rd in g to
th e New Y o rk C ity D e p a rtm e n t of
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p o r t—L ester S m ith h o sts in te r ­
views betw een C ity officials a n d
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1969
v isitin g new sm en. P re s e n te d in
co o p era tio n w ith W O R -T V .
N o n -T e a c h in g
S a la r y
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P ro te c tio n
B ill
V ita l
T u esd ay , M ay 20
p.m . (co lo r)— A ro u n d th e
C lock— "C o u rtro o m C o n d u c t a n d
P ro c e d u re s.” New Y o rk P o lice
A cadem y series fo r in -serv ic e
ti-aining.
4 :0 0
o v e r n o r R ock efeller can b en e fit b oth th e public
an d n o n -te a c h in g school p ersonnel by approving a
W ed n esd ay , M ay 21
m easure befiore him w h ich w ould p rotect th e salaries of
th e se v ita l workers should voters fa il to pass levies w h ich 3 :00 p.m .—^Retiun to N u rsin g —
‘‘I n h a la tio n T h e ra p y .” R e fre s h ­
w ould provide fu n d s for adequate pay raises.
G
e r co urse fo r n u rses, lesson 14.
T each ers now en joy th is p rotection. In essen ce, th e bill 4:00 p .m . (c o lo r)— A ro u n d th e
C lock— “C o u rtro o m C o n d u c t a n d
would perm it school boards or o th er responsible a u th orities
Pi*oced\u:es.” New Y o rk P olice
to levy a ta x for n eed ed w age raises should th e voter
A cadem y series fo r in -serv ic e
fa il to do so.
tra in in g .
T h is le g isla tio n m ak es good sense. N o n -te a c h in g p er­ 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Job— “ ’A p p a ra tujs M a in te n a n c e .” New Y ork
so n n e l are v ita l to th e co n d u ct and m a in ten a n ce of th e
C ity P ^ e D e p a i'tm e n t tr a in in g
ed u ca tio n a l system everyw here. V oters are n o t alw ays aw are
series.
o f th eir im portance in th e sch em e of th in g s and so m etim es
T h u rsd a y , M ay 22
In ad verten tly reject levies th a t deserve passage. R esponsible
4:00 p.m . (c o lo r)— A ro u n d th e
sch o o l boards would h a v e lifte d th e danger of lo sin g good
Clock— “C o u rtro o m
P ro c e d u re s
p erso n n el because o f in a b ility to pay prop>er salaries.
I t is a m easure w h ich b en e fit all sides and we th in k it
w ise for G overnor R ock efeller to give it prom pt approval.
J u s tic e
F o r
F ire fig h te r s
NE o f th e m a n y bills before Grovernor R ockefeller for
approval w ould allow th e Inclusion of lu n g disease as
a lin e of duty injury for firefigh ters.
O
As we h ave p oin ted o u t ed itorially in p a st ed ition s of
T h e Leader, th is bill is a n ecessity to accom p lish th e en d s
o f justice.
W hen a firefig h ter breaks a lim b a t a fire, th is is c o n ­
sidered a lin e o f duty injury, under p resen t law.
a n d C o nd u ct.” N ew Y ork P olice
A cadem y se iie s fo r in -serv ic e
tra in in g .
7:00 p.m .— F e a tu re S to ry — “T h e
S ttiff B u lle tin — I ts P ro d u c tio n
S te p B y S te p .” S to ry o f th e
pixKluction of th e “S ta f f B u l­
le tin ” , o fficial n e w sle tte r o f th e
B o ard of E d u c a tio n , fro m sto ry
id e a s to d istrib u tio n to a ll p u b ­
lic schools. In c lu d e d a re in t e r ­
views w ith J o a n M cO abe of th e
B u re a u o f R ad io a n d T elev i­
sion,* e d ito r M a rk P ric e ; a n d
B e rn a rd R . K a p la n , a s s is ta n tto p rin c ip a l a t P S 70.
7:30 p .m .— O n th e Jo b — “R escue
B reath in c:.” New Y o rk C ity
F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series.
W hen a firefig h ter is injured on th e job to th e e x te n t
th a t h e is no longer fit for fir e fig h tin g purposes, h e is r e ­
tired a t three-quarters salary.
10:00
B ut, under presen t law , a fir e fig h te r w ho incurs d iseases
o f th e lung—su ch as tuberculosis, cancer, em physem a, a cu te
b ro n ch itis and th e like,— is retired a t h a lf-p a y disability
deem ed to be n o n -serv ice co n n ected .
T h is is absurd! L easions on fir e fig h te r s’ lungs are, no
doubt, caused by th e in te n se h e a t and sm oke th ey m u st
b reath e in th e course of th eir duties. W hen a firefig h ter is
given a civil service p h ysical e x a m in a tio n prior to h is a p ­
p oin tm en t, h is lu n gs m u st be com p letely clear w ith no h is ­
tory of lu n g disorders. P h ysically, h e m u st be p erfect. M any
yo u n g m en, in te n t on fir e fig h tin g careers, su ch as arm ed
forces v eteran s in ap p aren t good ph ysical condition, are
rejected for even th e m o st m in u te deficiency in h ealth .
W hen su ch a m an, a fte r a short career as a firefigh ter,
com es down w ith lu n g disease, w h a t oth er con clu sion can
on e draw ex cep t th a t th e co n d itio n w as service con n ected ?
Support for the bill w as given by New York City A d m in ­
istra tio n after collective b arga in in g la st year and th is. L ast
year. G overnor R ockefeller vetoed it on th e grounds th a t
It had alw ays been vetoed. T his year, both houses of th e
L egislature as well as the City C ouncil passed the bill over­
w h elm in gly.
Now, it Is up to G overnor R ockefeller to sig n it in to
law . It is only ju st.
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a.m .
(color-live) — S ta f f
M eetin g O n T h e A ir—O fficials
in New Y ork C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t
o f S ocial S ervices a n sw er p h o n e d -in In q uiries fro m th e offices
in th e field.
3:00 p.m .— R e tu rn to N u rsin g —
“T h e P a tie n t W ith D ia b e te s.”
R e fre s h e r course fo r n u rse s, le s­
so n 15.
4:00 p.m . (co lo r)— A rou n d th e
Clock— “ C ourtroorn C o n d u ct a n d
Pi'ocedvu’es.” New Y o rk P olice
A cad em y series fo r in -se rv ice
tra in in g .
8:00 p.m .— C o m m u n ity R e p o rt—
“D istric t 33— Arthiu* A S ch o m b u rg , I.S . 201 CJomplex— W o rds
and
N um bers
In
C?olor.”
G u e sts:
D av id
X.
S p en cer,
c h a irm a n of th e local g o v e rn ­
in g b o a rd ; C h a rle s E. W ilson,
u n it a d m in is tra to r; a n d e d u ­
c a to rs C?aleb G a tte g n o , G u y G a ttengo, a n d D o ro th y E . H ln m a n . H o st: Jero m e K ovalcik.
S a tu rd a y , M ay 24
7:30 p.m .— Ooi th e Jo b — “R escue
B re a th in g .” New Y ork C ity F ire
D epai-tm ent ti*aining series.
&
Y o u
By WILLIAM GOFFEN
(M r. G offev, • m e m b e r of fhe New Y ork B a r, te a c h e s U w at lli«
CoUcK* of th e City • ! New Y ork. Is th e a u th o r e l m a n / boeka aad
a rtic le s a n d co -au th o red “ New Y ork C rim in al L aw .” )
T h re e -Q u a rte rs P e n s io n
A FIRE DEPARTMENT L ieu te n a n t seek s retirem en t for
service co n n ected disab ility. T h e Fire D ep a rtm en t requests
th a t h e be retired in ste a d for ordinary disability.
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT M edical Board finds th a t th e
L ie u ten a n t Is u n fit for an y d uty. H ow ever, th e M edical Board
for th e P en sion F u n d r e je c ts th e fin d in g o f th e D ep a rt­
m e n t’s M edical B oard an d recom m ends th a t b o th th e p e ti­
tio n e r ’s a p p licatio n for service co n n ected d isab ility retire­
m e n t an d th e D e p a rtm en t’s request for n o n -se r v ic e c o n ­
n e cte d d isa b ility re tirem en t be denied. A ccordingly, th e
L ie u te n a n t h a s b een k ep t on lig h t duty or lim ited service
e n ta ilin g in sid e desk work ever sin ce h is Injury w h ic h was
su ffered In D ecem ber, 1962.
THE LIEUTENANT so u g h t ju d icia l relief, co n ten d in g
th a t he m eets th e req u irem en ts fo r ,th r e e -q u a r te r s pay for
service co n n ected d isab ility (G u gliem o v. Lowery, New York
Law Journal, April 28, 1969, page 2 ). H is d isa b ility re ­
su lte d from frostb ite o f b oth h a n d s in th e perform ance of
h is d u ties on D ecem ber 31, 1962.
THE PETITIONER first app lied for disability retirem en t
in February, 1967, b u t a fte r ex a m in a tio n by th e M edical
B oard o f th e F ire D ep artm en t, h is a p p lica tion w as denied.
In January, 1968, h e m ade a seco n d a p p licatio n for a c c i­
d en t d isab ility retirem en t. He a sserted - th a t th ere w as a
recurrence of pain , n u m b n ess and b listerin g cau sed by th e
in ju ry o f D ecem ber 31, 1962.
THE FIRE D ep a rtm en t and th e P en sion F u n d did n o t
dispute th a t th e p etitio n e r ’s in ju ries w ere th e n a tu ra l and
p roxim ate resu lt o f h is services a n d th a t h is a lleged d is­
a b ility w as n o t occasion ed by h is ow n w illfu l n egligen ce.
H ow ever, th e y a lleged th a t h e w as n o t really disable for
C ity -service because h e perform ed h is lig h t duty work sa t­
isfactorily .
,
ON NUMEROUS occasion s th e p etitio n er con su lted m ed i­
ca l exp erts co n cern in g th e co n d itio n o f h is han d s. T h ese
exp erts Included Fire D ep a rtm en t p h y sicia n s or sp ecia lists
recom m en d ed by th e Fire D ep artm en t M edical Board. T he
ex a m in a tio n s an d reports refle c te d d ifferen ces o f opinion
am on g th e m ed ical ex am in ers as to th e p e titio n e r ’s ability
to perform h is duties. T h e Fire D ep artm en t M edical Board
d eterm in ed , how ever, th a t th e p e titio n er “is u n fit for any
d u ty due to com p la in ts o f p ain , b oth h an d s, a n d d erm atitis,
r ig h t ha,nd, non -service co n n ec te d .” T h e M edical B oard of
th e Fire D ep a rtm en t P en sio n F u n d did n o t a ccep t th is de­
term in ation . I t recom m en d ed th a t th e p etitio n e r’s ap p lica­
tio n for service con n ected , d isab ility retirem en t be denied.
I t also recom m ended th a t th e F ire D e p a rtm en t’s request
for a n o n -serv ice co n n ected d isa b ility retirem en t be lik e­
w ise denied. Thie T ru stees o f th e Fire D ep artm en t Pension
F u n d adopted th e reco m m en d a tion s.
JUSTICE THOMAS D ick en s observed th a t th ere is suf­
fic ie n t m ed ical ev id en ce to su sta in th e d eterm in a tio n of
th e M edical Board of th e P en sio n F u n d th a t th e petitioner
w as fit to con tin u e h is d u ties in lim ited service. As the
M edical B oard m ay r e je c t or aiccept in w hole or in part
m ed ical op in ion s secured, its a ccep ta n ce o f op in ion s adverse
to th e p e titio n er’s claim s c a n n o t be deem ed arbitrary of
illegal. O nce th e M edical B oard su b m itted its fin d in g s, the
B oard of T ru stees w as leg a lly bound to accep t th e m edical
d eterm in a tio n as to th e e x te n t and n atu re o f th e peti­
tio n er’s disability.
THE QUESTION s till rem ain ed w h eth er th e lig h t duty
a ssig n m e n t com p lies w ith th e d e fin itio n of C lty-servlce as
se t foi-th In th e A d m in istrative Code of th e' City o f New
York. C lty-servlce is d efin ed as “service in th e uniform ed
foiice o f th e d ep a rtm en t.” T h e first prerequisite for acci­
d en t disab ility retirem en t is th a t th e em ployee be “phy­
sica lly or m e n ta lly In cap a cita ted for th e perform ance of
C lty-serv ice.” Is th e typ e o f inside desk duty to w h ich the
p e titio n er h a s been a ssig n ed sin ce h is injury in 1962 Cityservice w ith in th e d e fin ito n ?
JUSTICE DICKENS h eld th a t su ch work does come
w ith in th e d efin itio n o f C ity-service. C onsequently, in SUJ**
cordance w ith th is ruling, a n em ployee w ho is disabled from
p erform in g th e u su a l d u ties o f h is position m ay n everth e­
less be barred from retirem en t, w h eth er on ordinary or aC"
c ld en t disability, so lo n g as h is d ep a rtm en t c o n tin u es to as­
sig n h im to lig h t d u ties w h ic h h e is able to perform .
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O ne thing you don't get whea
you buy a new Volkswagen:
Confused.
Because all you get to cboose
from are six different Volkswagens. Instead of 30 or 40
look-alike models some other
car makers make.
So it's a lot easier to pick out
aVW .
And a lot more comforting.
You don't h a v e to w orry
about your VW going out of
style next year. Or turning out
to be last year's dud cleverly
disguised as this year's stud.
Those six VWs are the very
same ones we've been making
(and improving) for years.
Starting with our little car.
The VW Beetle.
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fastback.
And our big car. The VW
Squareback.
And our great big car. Tho
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And our chuck w a g ­
on, The VW Campmobile.
And that's all, folks.
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Amltyville Monfer Motors, ltd.
Auburn Berry Volkswagen, inc.
Batavia Bob Howlies, Inc.
Bay Shor* Trans-Island Automobiles Corp.
Baytldo Bay Volkswagen Corp.
Binghamton Roger Kresge, Inc.
Bron)C Avoxs Corporation
Bronx Bruckner Volkswagen, Inc.
Bronx Defrin Motor Corp.
Brooklyn Aldan Volkswagen, Inc.
Brooklyn Economy Volkswagen, Inc.
Brooklyn Kingsboro Motors Corp.
Brooklyn Volkswagen of Bay Ridge, Inc.
bufFalo Jim Kelly's, Inc;
Buffalo Butler Volkswagen, Inc.
Cortland Cortland Foreign Moton
Elmsford Howard Holmes, Inc.
fulton lakeland Volkswagen, Inc.
Cwrava Dochak Motors, Inc.
Glons Falh Bromley Imports, Inc.
Hambura Hal Casey Motort, Inc.
tIarmoM Jim McGlon* Motor*, Inc.
Smdl Car*, Inc.
HIcksvill* Waltert-Donaldion, Inc.
HorneN Suburban Motor*, Inc.
Hor»«h«ads H.R.Amach«r&Soni;in&
Hudson Job n Fe o re Moto rs. Inc.
Huntington Fearn Motors, Inc.
Inwood Volkswagen 5 Towns, Inc.
Ithaca Ripley Motor Corp.
Jamaica Manes Volkswagen, Inc.
Jamestown Stoteside Motors, Inc.
Johnstown Vant Volkswagen, Inc.
Kingston Amerling Volkswagen, Inc.
La Grangevin* Ahmed Motors, Ltd.
Latham Academy Motors, Inc.
Lockport Volkswagen Village, Inc.
Moismwi Saawoy Volkswagen, Inc.
Merrick Saker Motor Co rp., ltd.
MIddI* Uond Robert Weiss VolkswagAn, Inc.
Middletown Glen Volkswagen Corp.
Montlcello Route 42 Volbwagen Corp.
Mount KIsco North County Volkswagen, fnc.
New Hyd* Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc.
New Rochelle County Automotive Co., Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Bristol Moto rs, Inc.
New York City Volkswagen Fifth Avenue, Inc.
Newburgh F & C Motor*, Inc.
Niagara Palb Amendola Moton^ Ine.
Clean Olean Imports, Inc.
Oneonia John Eckert, Inc.
ftattsburgh Celeste Moton, Inc.
Queens VUiaa* Weis VeiUwaoen Corp.
Renssefaer Cooley Motors Corp.
Riverhead Don Wald's Autohaus
Rochester Breton Motors, Inc.
Rochester F. A, Motors, Inc.
Rochester Mt. Read Volkswagen, fnc.
East Rochester Irmer Volkswagen, Inc.
Rome Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc.
Roslyn Dor Motors, ltd.
Saratoga Spa Volkswagen, Inc.
Sayville Bianco Motors, Inc.
Schenectady Colonie Motors, Inc.
Smithtown George and Dalton Volkswagen, fnc.
Southampton Brill Motors, ltd.
Spring Valley C. A. Haigh, Inc.
Staten Island Staten Island Small Cars, ltd.
Syracuse Don Cain Volkswagen, 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.
Wa tertown Ha rbl In Moto rs. Inc.
W ettNyack Foreign C an of Rockland, iMb
Woodbury Courtesy Voikswogen, Inc.
Woodslde Queensboro Volkswagen, Inc
Yonkers Ounwoodie Motor Corp.
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fo r
P ro te c tio n
. . . so
m o re
m o re
w ill b e
w ill liv e .
T h e N a tio n a l M u ltip le S c le ro s is
S o c ie ty , w ith c h a p t e r s in all
m a j o r c ities o f N e w Y o rk S ta te ,
w a s f o u n d e d in 1 9 4 6 t o s e e k
t h e c a u s e a n d c u r e — still
u n k n o w n — o f th is d i s e a s e
w h i c h afflicts m o r e t h a n
5 0 0 ,0 0 0 A m e r ic a n s .
M u ltip le S c le ro sis is a d i s e a s e
o f t h e c e n tr a l n e r v o u s s y s te m
t h a t m o s t o f t e n s trik e s y o u n g
a d u lts . T h e p a t i e n t m a y s u ffe r
i m p a i r m e n t o f s p e e c h , s ig h t
a n d m o v e m e n t.
T h e N a tio n a l M u ltip le S c le ro sis
S o c ie ty h a s a l l o c a t e d s o m e
$ 7 m illio n t o r e s e a r c h s in c e its
i n c e p t io n . R e g io n a l c h a p t e r s
a s sis t p a ti e n ts w i t h lo a n s o f
w h e e l c h a i r s , c r u t c h e s a n d s ic k ­
r o o m e q u i p m e n t , a n d s e rv e
a s c le a r in g h o u s e s f o r i n f o r m a ­
t i o n o n h o w b e s t t o c o p e w ith
th is d is a b lin g d is e a s e . C h a p t e r s
c o n d u c t r e g io n a l f u n d d riv e s
a n d c o n t r i b u t e a la rg e p o r t i o n
o f t h e p r o c e e d s t o t h e N a tio n a l
S o c ie ty f o r r e s e a r c h .
"A ll t h e p i e c e s o f t h e M u ltip le
S c lero sis jig s a w p u z z l e a r e o n
t h e t a b l e " s a id a s c ie n tis t
r e c e n tly . " I t r e m a in s o n ly t o
a s s e m b l e t h e m c o r r e c tl y ."
Creedm ore Bd. Post
League To Ciu
Ten Executives
At Annual Fete
B e n e fits
P ro te c tio n
. . . so
his service.
ALBANY— G o v e rn o r R o ck e feller
h a s n a m e d H o lly C. H e in of
New Y o rk to th e B o a rd o f V is­
ito rs o f C re ed m o re S ta t e H o sp ita l.
T h e 1969 C areer Servic
S h e w ill su cceed h e r m o th e r, M rs.
S id n e y H ein , w hose te rm h a s e x ­ Awards of th e N a tio n a l Civi
p ire d . M iss H e in liv es a t 20 S u tto n Service League w ill be givei
bo 10 F ederal ex e c u tiv e s witi
P la c e S o u th .
lo n g a n d d is tin g u ish e d record}
L eag u e P re s id e n t M o rtim e r
C a p lin a n n o u n c e d rec en tly .
T h e re c ip ie n ts re p re s e n t, ac­
c o rd in g to C a p lin “ a combinet:
to ta l of a lm o st 2 0 0 y e a rs o f stij.
less a n d d e d ic ac te d service to thj
A m e ric a n people. W e feel that
th e ir re co rd s o ffe r a stli’rin g ex.
a m p le
to y o u th , w h ile their
a c h ie v e m e n ts fu lfill th e in te n t and
tihe p ro m ise o f th e civil service
systean.”
A n In scrib ed gold w a tc h , $1,000,
a n d a c ita tio n a t th e League's
1 5 th a n n u a l c a re e r serv ice awards
. . . s p e c ific a lly d e s i g n e d f o r
b a n q u e t w ill be p re s e n te d to each
p r o t e c t i o n a g a in s t t h e c o s ts o f
o f th e w in n ers. T h e b a n q u e t will
ta k e p la c e J u n e 13 a t th e Wa«hh o s p it a l a n d m e d i c a l c a r e f o r
in g to n -H ilto n H o tel, W ashington,
p u b l i c e m p l o y e e s . F o r o n e th in g ,
D.C.
H o n o re d w ill be E d w a rd j.
if y o u h a v e t o g o t o t h e
B loch, d e p u ty g e n e ra l m anager,
h o s p it a l in t h e m i d d l e o f t h e
A to m ic E n erg y C om m ission; John
K . C arlo ck, fiscal a s s is ta n t s « .
n ig h t, o r o v e r t h e w e e k - e n d ,
re ta ry , D e p a rtm e n t of th e Trew y o u r S t a te w i d e P lan id e n t i f i c a ­
u ry ; M illard C ass, d e p u ty under
s e c r e ta ry of la b o r. D e p a rtm e n t ol
tio n e s ta b lis h e s y o u r c r e d it.
L a b o r; D r. K u rt H . D ebus, dir­
Y o u 'r e a d m i t t e d w i t h o u t m a k i n g
ec to r, J o h n P . K e n n e d y Space
C en te r, N a tio n a l A e ro n a u tic s and
a d e p o s i t in a d v a n c e . A n d
S p a c e A d m in is tra tio n ; a n d M ar­
w h e n y o u le a v e , t h e r e 's n o
sh a ll G re e n , a s s is ta n t seci'etary of
w o r r y a b o u t c a s h . . . B lue
s ta te (d e s ig n a te ). D e p a rtm e n t of
S ta te .
C ro s s w ill p a y y o u r bill. Y ou
Also a w a rd e d will be R ay m o nd
c o u l d n 't p o s s ib ly h a v e b e t t e r
A. lo a n e s , a d m in is tra to r. F o reig n
A g ric u ltu ra l S erv ice, D e p a rtm e n t
p ro te c tio n th a n th e S ta te w id e
o f A g ric u ltu re ; Irv in g J . Lewis,
P lan . . . B lu e C ro s s h o s p i t a l ­
d e p u ty
a d m in is tra to r,
H e altii
S ervices a n d M e n ta l H e a lth A d­
iz a tio n , B lu e S h ie ld m e d ic a l a n d
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s u rg ic a l, a n d M e t r o p o l i t a n
H e a lth E d u c a tio n a n d W elfare;
J o s e p h J . L iebling , d ire c to r for
M a jo r M e d ic a l.
se c u rity policy. D e p a rtm e n t of
D efen se; G eorge S. M oore, a s ^ A s k y o u r p a y ro ll o r p e r s o n n e l
cla te a d m in is tra to r fo r opera­
o f f ic e r f o r c o m p l e t e d e ta ils
tio ns, F e d e ra l A v iatio n A dm inis­
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a tio n , D e p a rtm e n t of Transipora b o u t t h e S t a te w i d e P lan. T h e n
ta tio n ; a n d L aw ren ce K . White,
y o u 'll u n d e r s t a n d w h y t h e s e
e x ec u tiv e
d ire c to r - com ptroller,
C e n tr a l In te llig e n c e A gency.
a r e . . . N e w Y o rk S ta te 's
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e a c h serv ed m o re th a n 2 0 years
w ith th e F e d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t, and
th e ir field s of a c h ie v e m e n t range
fro m su ccessfu l la u n c h in g of space
v eh icles to th e d ev e lo p m e n t of
so c ia l w elfa re p ro g ra m s, i n t e r a*
tio n a l re la tio n s, a g ric u ltu ra l
N E W Y O R K S T A T E ’S
d u c tio n a n d p ro te c tio n of
N O . 1 G E T -W E L L C A R D S !
tio n a l se cu rity . All h a v e “wor ^
th e ir w ay u p ” thi*ough th e I de ra l service to to p lead ers »P
p o sitio n s.
T h e L eag u e p re s e n ts th e
nn u a l CaJi-eer S ervice Award» tfl
p ro m o te ex cellence in g o v e m r nt
service,
reco g n ize
exceptlo
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be®t y o u n g m in d s in Am« ; i
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co n sid e r n a tio n a l service as
c a re e r. C a p lin said.
T h e b a n q u e t will be att<
m a n y o f th e 140 o th e r
A w ard re c ip ie n ts, top go\
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ALBANY— P e te r J . M cQ u illan o f
gin a t 6:30 a t th e F if th A venue
H otel R e s ta u r a n t, 24 F if th Ave., F lu s h in g h a s b ee n n a m e d d ire c ­
to r o f th e S ta te O ffice of C rim e
On A scension T h u rsd a y , M ay 15, M a n h a tta n .
C o n tro l P la n n in g . H e su cceed s
G u est s p e a k e r a t th e d in n e r will
th e C ath o lic G uild of th e City
P e te r P re is e r of S c a rsd a le .
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S c le ro s is S o c ie ty f u n d d r iv e . . .
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environm ental P ro te c tio n A dm in ers J r ., A n n e tte M arin o , R a lp h C
R o a c h fo rd J r ., J u lia M C h ristie ,
1 R ay m o nd F
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M o y la n , M u rra y S a c k n o ff, H a r- R o b e rt C H y la n d J r ., Alice R
-V p M eade, G eorge J G e lla g h e r, L ein, M ilto n M iaultasch, D av id N
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J E rickson , H e le n V H e p - V ictorow ski, E d w a rd L
G ibbs,
; sandi*a N S tec k er, E ssie L A lire L S lu tte r, S y lv ia G B elsky,
ichols. S ylvia K W in ic u r, T lio m - F re d E Z im m e rm a n n , L eon o re
pi B ruce J r ., J a m e s F W ilson, M iankarsh, S o p hie S lh ille r, D o ris
nthony A D e m arro , Ir e n e M A W inslow , E s th e r M Y otes, J o ­
M uriel I C aldw ood, W il- se p h A S c h n e id e r, D o ro th y M
jjj W M anzoor, W illia m R W a g n e r, G e rtru d e S ilv er D o n ald
jl,.gclifeld, M a rg a re t J B a rn e s, SieiTa, C a th e rin e Lyng, F lo re n ce
jifliie H C a p p e tta , T e re sa E W a l- E ittle m a n .
ace, D avid M F eld , B e a tric M a10 M a x K elln e r, M a r g a re t \A
oriJi, A gnes C M alone, C liffo rd K e n n e d y , A nn e H R e ich , C a th ­
Allen, S a m u e l G D evo n ish , M a r­ e rin e H eavey, T h o m a s J K e n n e d y ,
gin R ^ n , G eorge C U rb a n ia k .
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E d w a rd S J o s e p h ,A rth u r J o h n M o rd u c h ay , W ilia m P M cMasson, P a u l D B uonocore, R ose G a n n , H o w a rd P R a im o n d , N ererger, Arm e H eslin, P h ilip L e id d a a tia s, K a th le e n A MicConfreed, M ary D C u n n , L ouis W n o n . C o n sta n t M S ta sh io , A lfred
inci, P a tr ic ia C Jo h n so n , G eorge C aiazzo.
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en A K n ig h t, B e u la h H W o rk - P ro m o tio n to A ssista n t S u p e rv iso r
on, E liz a b e th N een an , N oel S
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kmi.strong, B re n d a J P alu m b o ,
1 W a lte r F N ew erenczuk, R o b e rt
Uorma D ixler, P e a rl M G o ld - M. f'ie b e rt, E d w ard Z ebrow ski,
agen, D o ro th e a E M orris, C a th ­ W illia m I S orel, Jo se p h J K o steck i,
erine P a n g b o m , M elvin M iller, Jo s e p h F M azzaro , Jo se p h R F a Blanche A u stin , J o h n
M cK el- nelli, A b ra h a m B ra u n s te in , P e te r
r, M ary C B e rra n e , M u rie l G B. C h io v ari, U lysses S D avis, V in ­
iwsonc e n t R usso, H o w ard T M all, A n ­
60 R ose M lk ae lia n , C ele stin e drew P C hio v ari, D av id L orber,
enoer, D o ro th y L P iesel, A iuie J o h n P M iartone, S a lv a to re B la n Lynn, M iria m A snis, J a m e s J do, P asq u ale F P e rr o tta .
lolinson, E ste lle S te in , B asil V
[lesser, M ay N L ayn e, H elen L
[►ickerson, U rsu la M osey, W illiam A sst Y o u th G u id a n c e T e c h n ic ia n
Jtissanen, Mlarie L Jo y ce, C o n 1 B a rb a ra A Folick, P h y llis A
jlantin T e s ta , C aro l B o rg sted e, F a lle tta , C arole D S c h w a rtz , A n ­
Riissell H L aw son, R o sa lin d M il- th o n y J Lobue, R h e a S F rie d m a n ,
jfr, Ja c o b Dock, S am u e l G ra n , B a rb a ra F S p erlin g , D ia n e M
iiy J K en n y , J o h n J K e n n y , S ciacca, E liz a b e th K eesee, L in d a
oretta 7E C lark , M iila m J K lu - E Y oung, Ii-ene L S ch u m e r, J u ­
iy, Alice R McSSherry, Jew ell J d ith A Z iek, Miark W T illey, A lfooke, Jo an n e R Lopez, G eorg e ly son I K alem , S h e rry L K n azick ,
B laesy, M iriam S te in , R a c h e l C a rl I C o h en , H a r r ie t R D o lin frrabin, E velyn N M cK im .
sky, M a ry a n n D esim one, M a ri­
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J o se p h J G illick, A rn o ld F r ie d ­
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M eisel, M ich ael R in k o , D ia n e A
S ch reib er.
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S h e rry M S olom on, L in d a R Z acks,
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A n ita F C a la n d rin o , R o n d a L
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S h e n n a n , S ey m o u r K a p la n , J o n ­
a t h a n G ilb e rt, N ick A A lbaneze.
60 K a r ii e t S lo a n , R a c h e l H
Ga-eenberg, H a io ld R D avis, S t a ­
cey S a lh o u n , Thomcis C B a ttle ,
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C liffo rd C a n n o n 3rd, E lle n T elzer,
P a u la E D o ster, O live E C om rie,
Ja n ic e L B ooker, O aro l B H a b e r,
I r a M G i'uber, G a il L E v an s,
R u th S H e rm a n , M ary N ew ton,
Jo y D M anoli, P h ilip H K a m lai-z, R ebecca S T h a tc h e r , S tu r a t
C Ci-awford, Alfi-edd C C a rro ll
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P h y llis
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D ia n e B R o tiiste in , D a n e B W a r ­
re n .
90 J o a n n Jo n e s, G w en d o ly n
D an iels, K elv in U rq u h a rt, Loyce
M G ibbs, J e a n e tte B lake, L in d a
N R ueli, E lin o r D u b ro ff, R o b e rta
R K ra m e r, M arcia R K assel,
M a rc ia I C ohen, M ic h ae l L P o r t­
er, A ngela T M acklin, J o h n R
B everly 3rd, A n ita A L oone, G e r­
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N ow th a t w e ’ve p assed in to th e atom ic age and th in g s
like ABMs and ICBMs are m ajor topics o f co n versation , th e
n e e d for civil d efen se p rep ara tion is of greater proportions.
T h e S ta te o f New York h a s ju s t a n n o u n ced th a t a job for
civil d e fen se a id e —w ith y e arly
p a y of $5,825 to $7,180— is o pen
in A lb an y .
Is su e d as B u lle tin No. 22-469,
th e n o tic e s ta te s t h a t c a n d id a te s
fo r th e co m ing J u n e 21 te s t m u s t
file by M ay 19, a n d re<iuires tw o
y e a rs o f s a tis fa c to ry b u sin e ss or
g o v e rn m e n ta l
ex p e rie n c e
w ith
p u b lic c o n ta c t involved.
C h a ra c te r re q u ire m e n ts c a ll fo r
good m o ra l c h a ra c te r, w ith a n y
co n v ictio n fo r felo n y o r m isd e ­
m e a n o r likely fo r d is q u a lific a tio n .
T h e p h y sic a l a n d m e d ic a l s t a n d ­
a rd s n e c e s s ita te 2 0 /40 vision in
e a c h eye, good p h y sic a l c o n d i­
tio n , a n d n o t s u ffe rin g fro m a n y
d e fec t te n d in g to im p a ir p e rf o rm ­
a n c e of th e civil serv ice aid e d u t­
ies. A d riv e r’s licen se w ill be r e ­
q u ire d a s well.
T h e d u tie s f<w th is p o st fo cu s
o n f a ll- o u t s h e lte r e q u ip m e n t.
S p ecifically , th e aid e w ould t r a n s ­
p o rt a m o d e l fam ily fa ll- o u t s h e l­
te r th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te , sele c t
su ita b le d isp lay a re a s , a n d e x ­
p la in to view ers th e n eed fo r su c h
s h e lte r s a n d how th e y a re c o n ­
stru c te d . T h e re a re re la te d d u ties,
d e alin g w ith c a re a n d m a in te n ­
a n c e o f th e tr a ile r tru c k u sed to
e x h ib it.
D epaai-m ent o f Civil S ervice, e ith e r
in A lban y , B u ffalo , N ew Y ork, o r
S y ra c u se , a n d m a il a p p lic a tio n s
to th e d e p a r tm e n t h e a d q u a r te r s ,
c a re of th e S ta te O ffic e B u ild in g
C am p u s, A lbany 12226.
Ko T est, J u s t Apply
For Federal P o sitio n s
At $ 1 .8 7 Hourly Pay
To g et in th e “in -g r o u p ”
m a k in g betw een $1,87 and
$3.00 per hour, were ta k in g a
te st is out, h ea d on in to th e
F e d e ra l Jo b In fo rm a tio n C e n te r
a t 26 F e d e ra l P la z a in M a n h a t­
ta n , ju s t n o it h of th e C ity H all.
O nce th e re , ask fo r a n a p p li­
c a tio n fo r clerk , food h a n d le r,
h o u se k ee p in g a id , a n d c u sto d ia l
laboi-er; th e re is one f o n n to fill
o u t fo r all of th e se p ositions. T h e
fo rm
is ca lled
A n n o u n ce m e n t
No. N Y - 8 -44 a n d covers m a n y
F e d e ra l ag en cies lo c ate d in N ew
Y ork.
S h o u ld you w ish to call in s te a d
P o te n tia l c a n d id a te s fo r th is of v isit, p h o n e 212-264-0422 a n d
p o sitio n sh o u ld g e t in to u c h w ith specify th e a n n o u n c e m e n t n u m ­
a n y re g io n a l office o f th e O tate b e r m e n tio n e d above.
Social Services Official
Given Federal Award
A S ta te Social S ervices D e p a r t­
m e n t o fficial received a F e d e ra l
lion o r a w a rd to d a y a t th e S ta te
B u re a u of D isab ility D e te rm in a ­
tio n s in New Y ork C ity. T he
a w a rd re cip ie n t w as S id ney H o u ben, d irecto r of th e b u reau .
P a u l E. W ebb, a s s is ta n t d ire c ­
to r of th e Fedei-al Social S e c u rity
A d m in istra tio n ’s B u re a u o f D is­
a b ility In s u ra n c e , p re s e n te d th e
d ire c to r’s c ita tio n a w a rd , one of
th e fii*st of its Id n d h o n o rin g a
S ta te ag e n c y b u re a u director. T h e
a w a rd is given fo r suggestions of
n a tio n w id e
sig n ifican ce,
o u t­
sta n d in g
service,
or
superior
w ork p erfo rm a n c e.
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ly n S ta te H o sp ita l. H e succeeds
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died re c e n tly .
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W here you live w ill play a fa cto r in d eterm in in g elig ib ility for th e p>ost Of police
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As h o sp ita l d ire c to r, h e will be patrolm an in various W estch ester tow ns a n d v illag es, in clu d in g th e C ity o f R ye. W ith th e
p aid $31,000 a y ea r. No sa la ry ex cep tion o f R ichm ond, ca n d id a tes ca n liv e In N ew York C ity or th e surburban cou n ties
w as a n n o u n c e d fo r h is te a c h in g o f W estch ester, P u tn am , R ockland, N assau, O range, D u tch ess an d U lster.
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p h y sic a lly stro n g a n d a c tiv e ; fre e
a re a s a t le ast fo u r m o n th s p rio r th e p o sitio n in P e lh a m Mlanor.
T h a a n n u a l p a y scale c a n go fro m m e n ta l a n d p h y sic a l d efects,
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to th e te st, sch ed u led fo r J u n e 21.
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H
th e m u n ic ip a lity . P re f e re n tia l se ­ s a tis fa c to ry h e a rin g a n d e y e sig h t
file a n a p p lic a tio n .
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m ission. A fte r a b rief h ia tu s w ith
th e B o a rd o f W a te r S upply, h e
r e tu rn e d to th e com m ission in
1941 a s a civil service e x a m in e r
( e n g in e e tin g ). H e progressed to
c h ief of th e skilled tra d e s a n d
licenses division, to a s s is ta n t d i­
r e c to r of e x a m in a tio n s a n d In
1958 w as a p p o in te d d ire c to r of
ex a m in a tio n s.
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seven in c h es ta ll.
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d a y th ro u g h F rid a y , fro m 3:00
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tr u n k s a n d tow els fo r th e tejtj
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w eeks a n d c a n d id a te s are
q u ire d to a tte n d one two-hour
p erio d e a c h week. C lasses will be
h e ld a t 4:00 p.m . a n d 7:30 pm
F o r a d d itio n a l Info rm atio n call
P a u l F relsel, d ire c to r of the pro.
g ra m , a t P li 8-3147.
F e lix Viola, D irector o f E x a m in atio n s for th e C ity D e p a rtm en t o f P ersonnel, is ntirin g a fter 31 years o f service e ffe c tiv e J a n u a ry 1, 1970.
Viola Is director o f th e bureau w h ic h prepares a n d con d u cts all of th e civil servil
e x a m in a tio n s given by th e C ity of N ew Yorlc.
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Keypunch,
T h o se w ho co m p le te th e course
w ill be eligible fo r jo b s th a t pay
$21
p e r d a y at th e Department
o f P a r k s ’ pools a n d beaches
su m m er.
P la n s R e tir e m e n t A f t e r 3 1 Y e a r s
n A \h St.). M.Y.. »
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Y o u n g m e n 17 y ea rs of age
o v er m a y aw>ly fo r fre e lifeguard
tr a in in g a t th e M u n icip al Llfj^
g u a rd T r a in in g S chool, 342 E. 5 4 tjj
S t., M a n h a tta n . T h e school
sp o n so red b y New Y ork City
P a rk s , R e c re a tio n a n d Cuiturj]
A ffa irs A d m in istra tio n .
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In Manhuctaa
Mondays & Wednesday*
5:30 or 7:30 P.M.
In Jamaica
Tuesdays & Thursdays
5:45 or 7:45 P.M.
SANITATION
F o r C ity
C la s se s
la b o ra to ry a n d it w as done
m in im a l c o st to th e taxpayers.
S in ce h is a p p o in tm e n t as i*
re c to r of e x a m in a tio n , Viola W
b e e n a t th e fo re fro n t of such U*
n o v a tio n s a s th e w a lk -in exaoH
in a tio n , th e p re -a p p lic a tio n fHW
P rio r to h is a p p o in tm e n t as
sy ste m a n d th e w id esp read uset
d ire c to r, Viola conceived th e Id ea
u n asse m b le d (tra in in g and
o f d eveloping a te stin g la b o ra ­
p erlen ce) e x a m ln atk m s.
to ry fo r c o n d u ctin g p ra c tic a l e x ­
H e is a m e m b e r of nuiii<«’*“
am in a tio n . fo r th e skilled tra d e s.
He w as able to p u t his id e a in to o rg a n iz a tio n s in c lu d in g th « ^ ^ ‘
a c tio n a n d th e la b o rato ry w as lie P e rs o n n e l A ssociation, ifld **
c o n stru c te d in th e H al! o f R e ­
a fo rm e r p re sid e n t of the
cord s, w ith salv a g e m a te ria l a n d
la b o r lo an ed b y - o th e r C ity d e- Y o rk C h a p te r of th e New
F ro fefsio
pftrfevMnts. New Tfmfk warn JIku S ta t e M e ie ty
th e f i r ^ d t y to « tt li tr u c t
a gilMMfS.
g in e e rin g fi*om th e P o ly tec h n ic
I n s titu te of B ro o kly n (1930). H e
a tte n d e d g ra d u a te school in e n ­
g in e e rin g a t C o lum bia U n iv ersity
(1925-26).
S p u rre d T e stin g L ab
Barkan Blasts Education
Budget A t Public Hearing
News Of The Schools
-
Bv A. L PETERS
Rockefeller Proclaims Education Park Funds
By Board
Statewide T eacher Day Requested
T h e B oai’d of E iducatlon, in a
Qovernor N elso n A, R o c k e fe lle r sp e cial p u b lic m e e tin g , a c te d to
proclaim ed M ay 20 a s T e ac h ­ m ove u p co n stru c tio n of th e N o rth ­
er Recognition D ay in New Y ork e a s t B ro n x E d u c a tio n P a rk ,
T h e a c tio n c o n sisted of a fo rm al
g^^aie, and u rg e d th a t “ ev ery p e r ­
son in ev ery c o m m u n ity jo in m e re q u e s t to M ay o r J o h n V. L in d say
jn actively h o n o rin g te a c h e rs fo r to a m e n d th e C a p ita l B u d g e t fo r
^helr courage, lo y a lty , devotion 1968-69 b y su b stitu tin g a lin e w hich
nd unselfish services in o u r be- w ould a d d $7,590,000 to th e co n ­
stru c tio n p ro p o sa l fo r th e new
lliair”
In an n o u n cin g th e sp e c ia l d ay H e r b e r t H. L e h m a n H igh School.
T h e o rig in a l lin e fo r th is ite m
(lie G o v erno r said : “ A m e ric a n s
In general, a n d th e citiz e n s of New sto od a t $2,060,000. D ue to th e
c o m p lex b u ild in g p la n n in g , w h ic h
Volk S ta te in p a rtic u la r, h a v e a l­
in v o lv e s s p a n n in g th e H u tc h in ­
ways e x p ected a g r e a t d e a l fro m
tJieir schools. In r e c e n t y e a rs, th e son R iv e r P a rk w a y w ith a m a jo r
e le m e n t of th e school s tru c tu re ,
Increase of know ledge a n d th e reillzalion t h a t o n ly th ro u g h ed u ­ it w a s n e c e s s a ry to a p p ro p ria te
a d d itio n a l fu n d s so t h a t th e con­
cation c an w e '^ver ac h ie v e time
tr a c ts fo r a c tu a l c o n stru ctio n m a y
equality of o p p o rtu n ity fo r all c itlb e a w a rd e d d u rin g th e c u r r e n t
ens have se rv e d to in ten sify th ese
fiscal y e a r.
pxpectations.
In a n e ffo rt to k e e p p a ce w ith
society’s p ro g re ss a n d its concurent reliance o n a s tro n g sy ste m
Df education, o u r scho o ls have
been th r u s t in to a c o n tin u in g s ta te
[>f change. In n o v a tio n p e rm e a te s
education in new c u rric u la , n ew
R-ays of g ro u p in g stu d e n ts, n ew
types of te a c h in g equliM nent and
materials, new ap p ro a c h e s to im ­
proving e d u c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity
[or the d is a d v a n ta g e d , a n d e v en
new w ays to c o n s tr u c t school
Hiildings.
“These ch a n g e s, w h ile o fte n con'using to th e n o n -e d u c ato r, ai*e
ssential to th e c o n tin u e d q u ality
>f education.
B u t all th e irm ovations in cu rIcula, and all th e te ch n o lo g ical
nventions, a re m eaJiin g less w ith ­
out the m o s t im p o rta n t e le m e n t
education — good te a c h e rs . B e­
cause of th e p ro b le m s an d issues
acing ed u c atio n to d a y we often
orget th a t th e q u a lity o f each
shild’s e d u catio n is d e te rm in e d by
he te ach er w ho sp e n d s e ac h d a y
fitl. him in th e c la ssro o m .”
Schools Close Jan. 15
in Honor Of Dr. King
A t its la s t re g u la r m e e tin g th e
B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n d e c la re d a
school h o lid a y n e x t J a n . 15 in
h o n o r of th e b ir th d a y of th e la te
D r. M a r tin L u th e r K in g .
D r. K in g w as a ss a ssin a te d a
y e a r ago. S h o rtly th e re a fte r, th e
B o a rd of E d u c a tio n n a m e d in h is
h o n o r th e M a r tin L u th e r K in g
H S to be b u ilt in L in co ln C e n te r.
B oard of E ducation m em ber Josep h G. B arkan, a t a B oard o f E stim a te an d
C ouncil public h ea rin g on th e proposed E x e cu tiv e E xpense B u d g et for th e Board o f
c a tio n la s t w eek, b la sted th e proposal as “n o th in g sh ort o f a d isa ster for th e sch ool
dren o f th is C ity.” He claim ed th a t it r e p r e se n ts a red u ctio n of about n in e p ercen t
c u rr e n t p ro g ra m levels.
B a rk a n sa id : “I t is n o t possible
to rem o v e 4,200 classroom te a c h ­
ers a n d a lm o st 1 , 0 0 0 a d d itio n a l
te a c h in g a n d supei-vising p o sitio n s
fro m o u r e le m e n ta ry a n d se c o n d ­
a ry schools w ith o u t d o in g e n o r­
m ous d a m a g e to th e classroo m
e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m . W h e n th is
shoi*tage m u s t be ac co m p a n ied
by a p ro p o rtio n a te loss of v a ri­
o us c a te g o rie s of su p e rv iso ry p osi­
tio n s, of g u id a n c e co un selors, r e ­
m e d ia l re a d in g te a c h e rs, b ilin g u a l
te a c h e rs, te a c h e rs fo r th e h a n d i­
cap p ed , labo i-ato ry sp ec ia lists a n d
so on d o w n th e lo n g list fo r a
to ta l of a b o u t 5,200 p o sitio n s r e ­
la te d to te a c h in g : w h en it m u s t
in c lu d e d ra s tic lo w ering o f allo w ­
a n c e s fo r s u b s titu te te a c h e rs to
fill in fo r a b se n te e s; w h en a p ­
p ro x im a te ly 1 , 0 0 0 sch o ol aid es
a n d 238 school se c re ta rie s m u s t
be d ro p p e d , a n d w h en su c h a s ­
s ista n c e to oo m m im ities a s h a s
been re n d e r e d th r o u g h C o m m u ­
n ity E d u c a tio n a n d R e se a rc h p ro ­
g ra m s h a s to be to ta lly elim in ­
a te d th e n th e d im e n sio n s of th is
d is a ste r b ein g to em erge.
“ A dded to th e s e ,” h e said, “ m u st
be e n fo rc e d re d u c tio n s in ev ery
a re a of su p p o rt fo r th e e d u c a ­
tio n a l p ro g ra m : n e a rly $5 m il­
lion, fo r e x am p le, is gone fro m
th e b u d g e t fo r sup p lies a n d e q u ip ­
m e n t, a n d 1 2 3 p o sitio n s fo r p ro ­
cessing p ayro lls, bills, m e d ica l e x ­
a m in a tio n s , te a c h e r re c ru itm e n t
a n d th e like. T h e re d u c tio n of
fu n d s fo r th e B u re a u of C u rric u ­
lu m D ev e lo p m e n t illu s tra te s losses
t h a t will h a v e c u m u la tiv e e ffec ts
on th e New Y o rk P u b lic School
S y stem .
$100 P e r C h ild
“ I t ta k e s y e a rs to bu ild a com ­
p e te n t s t a f f fo r tr a in in g new
te a c h e rs, o r fo r cui*riculum a n d
o th e r re s e a rc h b u t a slash of th is
m a g n itu d e c a n only be c a rrie d
o u t b y a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd re d u c ­
tions. $116 m illio n Is a lo t of
m o n ey , g e n tle m e n ; it is a h u n ­
d re d d o lla rs p e r c h ild fo r every
s tu d e n t In o u r school sy stem .
“L e t m e p o in t o u t o ne o th e r
ite m t h a t does n o t show u p in
o u r B oai’d o f E d u c a tio n ’s p ro ­
p o sed re d u c tio n s, a n d fo r good
rea so n . T h e b u d g e t fo r m a in te n ­
a n ce a n d re p a ir given to th e B o a rd
o f E d u c a tio n h a s n e v e r b een as
m u c h a s h a lf of w h a t is needed.
A g ro u p o f re a lty c o n s u lta n ts
se v e ral y e a rs ago ad v ised us th a t
City
Edu­
c h il­
from
good b u sin ess p ra c tic e m a n d a te s
th e e x p e n d itu re of a m in im u m of
H'!t% of th e c a p ita l value of p la n t
and
e q u ip m e n t
a n n u a lly
in
m a in te n a n c e if th is c a p ita l In ­
v e stm e n t Is to be p ro te c te d . T h e
ta x p a y e rs o f th i s O ity ow n a p ­
p ro x im a te ly $ 3 billio n w o rth of
school p la n t a n d e q u ip m e n t a n d
o n th is b asis we sh o u ld be s p e n d ­
in g a m in im u m of $45 m illio n a
y e a r fo r Its p ro te c tio n a n d u p ­
k ee p , T h e b u d g e t th is y e a r will
allow u s a b o u t $ 2 2 m illion fo r
th is p u rp o se, Elach y e a r we fall
f u r th e r a n d fm *ther b eh in d u n til
th e p re s e n t tim e It Is e stim a te d
t h a t u p w a rd s of $ 1 0 0 m illion
w ould be re q u ire d to p u t b u ild ­
in g s t h a t a re e sse n tia lly sound.
If p ro p e rly m a in ta in e d , in to a c ­
c e p ta b le c o n d itio n , I cite th is to
y o u fo r I a m su re you h a v e h e a rd
co m p la in ts, a s we h a v e , on th e
n e ed fo r p a in t a n d o th e r re p a irs
to schools In ev ery b o ro u g h of
th is City- I t is o n e reaso n w hy
so m a n y o f th e M a y o r’s re d u c tio n s
h a v e to be m a d e a g a in s t th e
e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m .
T r a n s p o r ta tio n C u t
“I n a n e ff o rt to avoid h e a v ie r
In ro a d s In to services fo r c h lld ie n ,
th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n Is p ro ­
p o sing to lim it re d u c e d fai-e p ri­
vileges a n d fre e tr a n s p o rta tio n fo r
New Y o rk C ity s tu d e n ts to th o se
s ta n d a r d s se t by th e S ta te . No
c h ild w ould receive fre e o r re ­
d u ced f a r e tr a n s p o r ta tio n u n le ss
h e lives 1 ^ 4 m iles fro m school.
A lth o u g h th is w ill m e a n a loss
to th e T r a n s it A u th o rity som e
In req u estin g a m in im u m o f $6 m illio n ad d ition a l funds from th e Board of E stim ate p a r t will be m a d e u p by th e f a c t
and C ity C ouncil o f New York City, C ity U n iv e r sity C hancellor A lbert H. B ow ker said: “We t h a t m a n y c h ild re n will c o n tin u e
are fig h tin g for th e life of th e C ity U n iv e r sity on tw o fronts: stu d e n t u p h ea v a l an d bud­ to rid e even th o u g h fa re m u s t
be su p p lied b y p a re n ts .
get. T h e tw o fro n ts are closely rela ted .”
S ta t e a n d F e d e ra l C u ts
B ow ker c ite d th e p led g e of $2.5
n ia l n eeds of o u r s tu d e n ts a n d
m illio n in a d d itio n a l n o n -m a tc h - e n ro llm e n t co m m itm e n ts.
“T h e re is In p ro s p e c t a seriou s
F a c e d w ith th e n e ce ssity of o u r city . W e h a v e h a d to redu ce re d u c tio n In F e d e ra l fu n d s fo r
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p ro g ra m a s a “ g re a t save fo r th e
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cid ed to a d m it o u r fu ll p la n n e d ab so lu tely im p e ra tiv e th a t we h av e Im p o v erish ed c h ild re n . E ven th e
th o u s a n d s o f c o n c e rn e d in d iv id ­
BUVf. J o h n K . 8 3 . 1 4 ; G a l i m i , I k j m i n i c k
1. 7 C . 7 4 ; M u r p h y . K a t h l e e n M . 6 9 . 8 0 ; u a ls, o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d le g islato rs fr e s h m a n class of 2 0 ,0 0 d n e x t fall. fu n d s to develop p ro g ra m s w h ich S ta te h a s jo in ed in th is g am e by
Saul I. 6 8 .3 2 .
su cceed ed In rem o v in g th e e x ­ B u t to do th is, im d e r th e b u d g e t w ould tr a in o u r s tu d e n ts in th e e llm in aU n g so m e $15 m illio n of
J* '. o f C o m m o n B r n n c h e * — 9 - l O - l O M
Ro ire r« . D e l o r e a L ,
6 5 .1 8 .
p e n d itu re c eilin g in itia lly p m p o sed c o n s tra in ts im p o sed b y th e M ayor, c ritic a l s h o rta g e field s o f n u rs ­ w e lfare m o n e y fro m school lu n c h e s
•T r . o l C o m m o n
B ranchea— 1 -7 -1 0 6 9 .,
B arron. S u a a n L . 8 0 . 8 6 : G o u r e e . E t h e l
In tt>e G o v e rn o r’s E x ecu tiv e B u d ­ we a r e re q u ire d to lim it th e e n ­ ing, m e d ic a l tech n o lo g ies an d so­ fo r h u n g a r y kids. I c a n only r e ­
«4 0 8 ; H o r t e r . J o n i n a , 7 2 . 7 8 ; H a l b e r ,
g e t a n d in p e rs u a d in g th e G o v­ tire class to a se m e ste r w orkload c ia l w ork, a n d a t le a st fu lfill o u r p e a t t h a t th e oombinei* im p a c t
Siisai. P . 7 2 . 5 4 ; B o r n f r i e n d . G e r t r u d e H .
to d is a d v a n ta g e d of su c h sla sh e s on th e lives a n d
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e rn o r to w ith d ra w h is p rop o sals o f 1 2 c re d it h o u rs, f o u r -fifth s c o m m itm e n ts
*os(., S u s a n I , 7 9 . 0 5 ; B e i a p i e l , H a r l a n M .
o f th e u su a l p ro g ra m .
College D iscovery stu d e n ts.
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Check.
M a rily n ,
7 4 .6 0 ;
R osado,
e d u c a tio n o f th e c h lld en of th is
fo r a re d u c tio n in o u r S ta te a id
D.
7 0 .9 5 ;
B aron.
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6 7 .8 0 ;
“ D e fic it S p e n d in g ”
“ C ru e l F is c a l C h a ra d e ”
C ity is u tte r ly d estru ctiv e.
fo rm u la in 1970-71,” b u t sa id t h a t
folcim ascolo. J . 6 2 . 1 0 ; B e r k o w i t z , M o r 61.80.
“B u d g e t m a k in g Is alw ay s a
“ ’T liis is n o th in g less th a n th e
“I m u s t m a k e one fu r th e r re ­
“v ic to ry in A lbany h a s n o t a v e rt­
(iuldance €oun«elor— 2-25-10«e
ed th e d is a s te r we w a rn e d a g a in s t d e fic it sp e n d in g of th e lives a n d q u e st,” B ow k er said . “ In th e p a s t d if fic u lt a n d th a n k le s s a c tiv ity fo r
M yerow itz . R o s a l i n d T . 7 2 . 1 5 .
U,''. o f C o m m o n B r a n c h e s — 6 - 1 8 - 1 0 A 8
f u tu re s of th e y o u th o f o u r city. th e B o a rd of E s tim a te a n d C ity ele c te d e x e cu tiv e s a n d le g isla to rs,”
la s t D e c e m b e r.
T o b in , D r o t h y
V.
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B rill.
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“F a c e d w ith a serio u s fiscal A t a tim e w h e n th e n ecessity fo r C o u n cil h a v e resp o n d ed to th e B a rk a n said . “ T h is y e a r Is no d if­
o H ’I’ I . E M R N T S T O E L I G I B L E L I S T S
c risis in th e C ity ,” B ow ker sa id h ig h e r e d u c a tio n fo r all m em bers n eed s of th e C ity U n iv ersity a n d fe r e n t fro m o th e r y e a rs in t h a t
IN S E N I O R H I G H S C I I O O I .S
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" t h e Miayor h a s p ro p o sed a b u d ­ o f o u r so ciety is g re a te st, r e t r e a t fo r th is I a m in d e e d g ra te fu l. y o u r f iis t ta s k is to resolve th e
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g e t w h ic h fa lls f a r s h o r t o f w h a t sh o u ld b e u n th in k a b le . T h e C ity H ow ever, a d m in is tra tiv e r e s tric ­ p rio ritie s. W h a t m u s t be done in
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w as in itia lly sug g ested b y th e U n iv e rsity repi-esents th e la s t b est tio n s p la c ed u p o n th e U n iv e rsity fa c t is to re s to re th e p rio rity fo r
IH rec to r o f S o c ia l S tu d ie s
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o v e rn o r a n d w h ic h su rre n d e rs h o pe, th e fu tu re , fo r th o u sa n d s h a v e effe ctiv ely v etoed th e leg ­ e d u c a tio n to th e first c a te g o ry
W.
129910;
S ch w a itz .
M elvin.
m illio n s of d o llars in av ailab le o f N ew Y o rk ers, esp ecially th e isla tiv e fisc a l m a n d a te a n d e n ­ w hich It h a s a lw ay s ju stifia b ly h eld .
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^roller, E l e a n o r R . 6 8 . 2 0 .
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P e te r s . D a n ie l I. 8 3 8 4 ; V u o lo ,
j^^sueio N . 8 0 9 1 ; M a r t i n e z . R u b e n , 8 0 5 5 ;
re c to r, w as fo r $270 m illio n . T h a t th e M a y o r’s pro p o sed b ud g et. F o u r m u ch of o u r b u d g e t we will a c ­ p a rtm e n ts fro m levels re q u ire d to
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f l 'i 't
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in g do w ith m u c h less, w ith p o st- a t noi*mal p ro g ra m levels. I n a d ­ te n t of th is le g islativ e body t h a t P o lice
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h a v e b e en long o v erd u e to m e et develop th e m o st u rg e n tly n eed ed
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2 .7 %
th e n ee d s o f h ig h e r e d u c a tio n new p ro g ra m s, especially In th e tio n a l $ 6 m illion , w h ic h will b a re ­ H e a lth S erv ices
6 .5 %
in a c ity in crisis.
h e a l th sciences, to c o n tin u e Its ly allow th e U n iv ersity to m e e t H u m a n R eso u rces
6 0%
“T h e U n iv e rsity is now fa c e d C ollege D isco v ery p ro g ra m a t its Its c o m m itm e n ts, a n d I f u r th e r Com-ts
9.4%
order to relieve o vercrow d- w ith a b u d g e t of $ 2 2 1 . 6 m illio n , M tester P la n level a n d to fu n d re q u e s t t h a t you provide u s w ith
P a rk s
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a n u n d e rs ta n d in g w h ich will a v e rt H ig h w ay s
15.0%
B o a rd of E d u c a tio n h a s im p ro v e m e n ts a t all a n d p ro ­
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DAYTONA ASSOCIATBft. — Sub«tMic« *f
Certificate ot LUmitod I’artnerahip. Buviaew: To own reM property IocAte<1 Itajrtonk
B«ach, FI'S. Address; c/o J. Wpch«leir, 645
Fifth Are., New York, N.Y. Nanie Mid
reflidence of G^ner»l Partn^m; Irrinf
Frifximan. 7 E. 8 6 St.. New York, N.Y.;
Bernard Triedman, 117 B. 71 St., New
York. N.Y.; Jeronte Weohelcr, 27 Se»oord
Rd., New Koohelle. N.Y.; T W Manarcment Corp., o/o Weohsler, B45 Fifth Are.,
New York, N.Y. Nane, renideno* (all New
York State nnlens otherwse stated), c a a h
rontribntion and percentare »f capital •(
T.<iniited Partners: David Domaet, SO Know*
CrcBpent, Riverdale, $51,500, 10%: Kerrnit Kraus, 7 Windinr Brook Dr.,
mont $51,500, 10%: l.«onard Schwarts.
346 Audabon lUI., Enirlewood. N.J. $51,*
600, 10%; Milton Gelfand, 856 Park Are.,
New York $25,750, 5%; Stanley Feld.
860 Fiftk Ave.. New York $25,750, 5%;
Fre<lerick Rath. ;M>1 Yale Are., Woodmere $26,750, 6 %; Jerome Wechsler. 87
.Seacord Rd., New Rorhelie $‘J5,750, 6 %:
Robert D. Rubin, Ifl E. 71 St.. New
York $26,750, 5%; Irrinr Friedman, 7
E. 8 6 th St., New York $12,875. 2.5%;
Bem.ird Frie<linan. 117 E. 71 St., New
York $12,875. 2.5%; Anna Friedman, «8 64 YellowHtone B’vd., Forest Hills $25,750,
5%; Irma Davidson, 68-36 108th St..
Foieet Hills $27,750, 5%; Evelyn Glaus,
104-21 08 Dr., Forest Hills $25,750, 5%:
Harold Frie<lnian, 9.'1S Park Are., New
York $25,7r.O, %5; David Sole, 740
Anryle Rd., Bklyn. $25,750. 5%; Gerald
Shiikow, ;J4 Huntington Bay Rd., Hnntington $35.7,')0, 0%; Rose Slnikow, 100
Dumbarton Dr., Huntington $25,750. 6 %;
Jesse Drogin, 3 Alfred Dr. West, Merrick
$25,750, 6 %. •perm: Commence upon
delivery of deed continue until dissolved
or death, bankruptcy or legal incat>acity
of an individual general partner, or mutual
consent of general partnei'S or sale of all
properly or December .11, 2032, whichever
first occurs. General Partners hare right
to require a<lditional contributiona. Con­
tributions to be returned npon dissolution.
Each partner shall share in profits as
follows: 10% General Partners 90%
J/mited Partners on profits from normal
operations. Funds from refinancing mort­
gage or sale of property distributed m
follows; Until Limited Partners have re­
ceived funds equal to cash contribution*
they receive 100% proceeds. Next $50,000.
General Partners. Remaining 10% Ocnerai
Partners 90% Limited Partners. Limited
Partners no right to sell or aasign interest
without written consent a General Partner.
No right given to admit Additional Limited
Partners. No priority among limited part­
ners to contributions or to compenaatioii
by way of Income. Upon death, bankmptoy
or legal Incapacity of an individual Gen­
eral Partner, partnership ahall be diMolrod,
but another general partner shall har»
right to continue successor partnersrip.
Limited Partner no right to demand or
receive property other than cash in retura
for contribution. Above certificate »cknowle<lged by all parti\ers oa file in New
Ywk County Clerk'* Office.
LEerAL NOTICB
p r iv a t e
e q u it y
associates . —
Substance of Certificate of Limited Part­
nership duly signed and acknowledged by
Partner and filed in New York County
Clerk's Office on April 15, 1969: aame—
Private Equity Associates; Business—gener­
al security investment business; Location—
c/o The Private Equity Group, Inc., No.
140 Broadway, New York City; General
Partner—John R, Hesse, Princeton, New
Jersey: Limited Partner* (contributions
in cash)—Mac Bier, New York City
($150,000); Diversified Ownership, Inc.,
San Diego, California ($30,000); Validus
Investments,
Ltd., London, England
(50.000); LIF, New York City ($75,000);
Joyce Herbert Mann (Mrs.), New York
City ($150,000): Walter Mann, Jr., New
York City ($150,000); John J. Mortimer,
New York City ($50,000): Julio Noyes,
Sharon, Connecticut ($100,000); John
Pierrcpont, New York City ($75,000);
Nancy Weller Pierrepont (Mrs.), New
York City ($50,000); Suez American Risk
Corporation, S.A., New York City
($50,000); Simeon B. Dunlap Smith, New
York City ($100,000); John Watling, Jr.,
Santa Barbara, California ($75,000); Wal­
ter Brown, Des Moines, Iowa: Bartle
Bull, New York City, Robert Bye, M.D.,
Springfield,
Mass.; Herbert Conway,
M.D,. New York City, Edwin C. Cornehlsen, Greenwich, Conn.; William G. Curtis,
IV, New York City; Demosthenes Dasco,
M.D., Longmeadow, Mass.; Maturin L.
Delafield, Princeton, N.J.; Delafield Mgt.
Corp., New York City, Ellsem Partners,
New York City; Clana Gilbert, (Mrs.),
New Canaan, Conn.; Joseph Hanlon, New
York City; Jack Hochberg, Fall River,
Mass.; Dan H. Nicholson, Arlington, Va.;
P. James Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, N.Y.;
Sue* American Corporation, New York
City; Marvin Teget, Yankton, South Da­
kota; John W. Watling, III, New York
City, Helen Wulbern (Miss), New York
City ($25,000 each). Partnership tern
from year to year until terminated. Lim­
ited Partner not required to nake widitional contributions. Limited Partner may
withdraw his contribution M the end «if
aa accounting year. Limited Partner
compensated in proportion to his respecdre Partnership PercentaM at the be­
ginning ot a fiscal year. No Limited Part­
ner has the right to substitute m mtignee as contributor ia his place. General
Partner may admit additional Limited
Partners. No priority mmoat Liaaited
Partners as to contributions «r compeasation by way M income Partaership
dissolves upon withdrawal, includis«
death, retirement or incapacity of Gen­
eral Partner. N* Limited Partner has the
right to demand and receive property
•(her than cnsh im retur« f«c m eoainbatiM.
At
8 0 0 -B ed
S ta te n
F a c iH ty
I s ,
S e e k in g
U
H
S P H
S
H
o s p ita l
o u s e k e e p in g
A id e ^
S ev era l n o -ex p e r ie n c e p o sitio n s as h o u sek eep in g aide,
are cu rren tly op en a t th e U.S. P ublic H e a lth Service H<ys,
p ita l o n S ta te n Isla n d , lo ca ted a lm o st in th e shadow of
th e V erraeano B ridge overlooking th e N arrow s.
T h e e n tra n c e level Jobs, w hich
o ffe r $2.19 p e r h o u r wM i a n In­
c re a s e a n tio ip a te d sh o rtly , involve
c u sto d ial woiic in th e fa c ilitie s of
th e la rg e , 800-bed h o sp ital. A m o d ­
e m co m p lex ju s t a b uaride a w a y
fro m th e S ta te n Is la n d fe rry , th e
boeirital h a s se v e n floors a n d a
la rg e s t a l l of s e v s ra i h u n d re d
em p lo y ees.
H ou sek eep in g aid e s a t th e U S ­
P H S h o sp ita l a re eUgible fo r th e
lib e ra l p a c k a g e o f frin g e b e n e n ts
g iven to ^
F e d e ra l w o rk ers. In­
clu d in g p a id ho lidays, sick a n d p e r­
so n a l leav e, h e a lth in A iran ce , a n d
a n e x c e lle n t p en sio n p la n . In ad d i­
tion, th e r e a re p ro m o tio n a l op­
p o rtu n itie s to be u p g ra d e d in s a l­
a ry and s ta tu s u n d e r F e d e ra l m e rit
p rom o tio n p ro g ra m .
To o b ta in a n a p p lic a tio n b la n k
a n d fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n , d ia l ( 2 1 2 )
447-3010, e x t. 214, a n d a sk for
M rs. D oud, o r w rite th e U.S, P u b ­
lic H e alth S erv ice H o sp ital, S ta te n
Is la n d 10304.
A nchors Away,
Gals!
Naval Unit S eeking
S ecretary -T y p ist
I f y o u ’r e a t y p i s t , p o n d e r
th e p ro s p e c t o f d ro p p in g a n ­
c h o r a t th e o ff ic e s o f th e
N aval
In te llig e n c e
S e rv ic e .
L ife a b o a rd th is GWS-4 level se c ­
r e ta ry p o sitio n c a n re w a rd you
w ith th e y ea rly tre a s u re of $5,14S
to $6,684, d e p e n d in g on q u a lifi­
c a tio n s.
T h e a p p lic a n t to be ch o sen will
p ro v id e s e c re ta ria l, re c e p tio n ist,
cle ric a l a n d ty p is t services fo r
th e d e p a r tm e n t h e ad . N o e x a m ­
in a tio n Is re q u ire d fo r th is post.
F u r t h e r d a ta a n d a p p lic a tio n s
c a n be o b ta in e d fro m th e C?onso lid ate d In d u s tria l R e la tio n s O f­
fice, R oom 1501, 90 C?hurch S t.,
New Y o rk 10007. C o n tin u o u s f il­
in g is c u rr e n tly in effect.
Junior Urban Designer
J u n io r u rb a n d e sig n e rs will r e ­
ceive $8,400 to $10,450 p e r yeai*,
a n In c re ase of $700, a cc o rd in g to
th e New Y ork C ity D e p a rtm e n t
of Pei-soniiel.
OfiporhniHy For
Ar ElevaiioR To
AssL BrMgo Opor.
Y o u r a s c e n t In civil servtc*
ra n k s c a n g e t a l i f t In statu s u
you sco re w ell o n th e J u n e 9 exam
(filin g d e a d lin e s s e t fo r M ay 27)
fo r th e title o f a s s is ta n t brld«g
o p e ra to r. S a la r y b eg in s a t $6,100
w ith th e p ro s p e c t o f prom otion to
th e b rid g e o p e ra to r p o st, spannlnj
th e p ay ra n g e of $7,500 to $9,9oo
per annum .
A t p re s e n t, fo u r v ac an c ies exist
w ith in th e M u n ic ip a l S ervices Ad­
m in is tra tio n o f N ew Y o rk (?ity,
Y o u r ty p ic a l ta s k s could include
o p e ra tin g tr a f f ic lig h t sig n als and
tr a ffic g a te s; re p o r tin g a n y m»l.
fu n c tio n s
th a t
w ould
impair
b rid g e o p e ra tio n ; p a tro l o f bridge
a n d b rid g e a p p ro a c h e s ; sweeping
o f ro ad w a y s, foo tw alks, p its, bridg«
ho u ses, a n d e n g in e ro o m s; assist,
in g in th e d ire c tio n o f tra ffic and
th e re p o rtiiig o f a u to accidents;
a n d s im ila r re sp o n sib ilities.
T o ele v ate y o u rse lf to one of
th e se fo u r o p en in g s, y ou m u s t first
m e e t q u a lific a tio n s— n a m ely , com­
p le tio n o f e ig h t y e a rs o f school;
o ne y e a r o f fu ll- tim e expeiience
o f a m e c h a n ic a l o r ele c tric a l ex­
p erien ce s u ite d to th e jo b ; or
s a tis f a c to r y c o m b in a tio n o f edu­
c a tio n a n d ex p erie n ce .
T h o se w ho sco re o n th e writtai
e x a m s till h a v e a q u a lify in g phjatoal te s t b e fo re th e m , slrwe tW
positk>n re q u ire s extraordiMiT
physkM l e ff o rt. T h is te s t wiH be
d esign ed to sh o w th e s ta m in a tnd
a g ility o f c a n d id a te s . I t wlM oon«
s is t o f a d u m b b e ll p re s su p andi
b ro a d ju m p . A p p lic a n ts will Ix
ta k in g th e p h y sic a l te s t a t their
ow n risk , a lth o u g h ev ery e/fort
w ill be m a d e to s a fe g u a rd thea
M ed ic al te s tin g m a y be adnln*
is te re d b e fo re th e physicals are
g iven, a n d p e rs o n n e l reserves the
r ig h t to ex clu d e fro m the test
c a n d id a te s fo u n d to be physically
u n fit. S ta n d a r d s u se d In
e x am s will b e d e te im in e d In ad*
v an ce.
T o g a in f u r th e r Infoimation
a n d to a p p ly , a n d m a y b e bridge
y o u r a s p ira tio n s , v isit the New
Y o rk C ity D e p a rtm e n t o f Person­
n el, 49 T h o m a s S t., Maniliattan*
A VERY FUNNY,
IMMENSELY APPEALING
MOVIE. SHARP AND
HONEST-SO VIVID!”
TENDER, LOVING,
FUNNY-SAD!”
KolhMf.i (offoH N
)
On Iv S.
ASMIEYIIJ/VRMOUCMNn m
RICHARD BENJAMIN
JACKKLUGMAN
^ '.i n s a s s r
C M M n rB t
m
newme*
WMcatr
AMMniiTnniii
i M r HKUM 47lh SL / . ^ W yTOWEI EIIST
4rMi8i.and
Kr-oue-i
teary D e v a te s
Cone To J o b Of
Personnel Chief
police OOTtunissloner H o w a rd R.
Leery an n o u n c e d re c e n tly th e a p ­
pointment o f A ssis ta n t C h ief I n ­
spector E lm e r C. C one a s C h ief
P e rs o n n e l o f th e N ew Y ork
Police D e p a rtm e n t. T h e p ro m o elevates C h ief C one, a 27year v e te ra n o f th e force, to one
qI tlie d e p a r tm e n t’s fo u r 3-sbar
K E Y
a D e p u ty C h ie f In sp e c to r, h e
serv ed a s A s s is ta n t to th e C h ief
o i P la rm in g . C h ie f C one serv ed
w ith th e d e p a r tm e n t’s T a c tic a l
F o rc e a s a D e p u ty In s p e c to r a n d
In sp e c to r. As a C a p ta in h e co m ­
m a n d e d th e 1 9 th P re c in c t.
C liief O one will b rin g c o n sid er­
ab le e x p e rien c e in police p erso n n e l
w ork to h is new p o sition. As a n
A ssis ta n t C h ie f In s p e c to r, h e co m ­
m a n d e d th e fo rm e r P e rs o n n e l an d
A d m in is tra tiv e S erv ices B u re a u
a n d su b se q u e n tly serv ed a s s e c w d
G o v e rn o r R o ck efeller h a s Issued
in c o m m a n d to th e d e p a r tm e n t’s a
p ro c la m a tio n
d e c la rin g
th e
fir s t C ^ ie f o f P erso n n e l, now C h ief p erio d oi M ay 11-17 a s L aw E n ­
In s p e c to r G eo rg e P . M cM an us. As fo rc e m e n t W eek th ro u g h o u t th e
S ta te .
I n tJhe pi-oclaonation. th e gov­
e rn o r obse^'ves, “ I n e v ery co m m u ­
6 6 , C;
67, B ; 6 8 . C ; 69, A; 70. A; n ity of o u r S ta te a n d th ro u g h o u t
71. A;
72. B ; 73, A; 74, C ; 75, D; th e co u n try , th e re a re few m o re
d e d ic a te d p u b lic s«*vants th a n o u r
76, C; 77. A; 78, B ; 79, D ; 80, C;
81, C ; 82, D ; 83, C; 84. D ; 85, C ; p e a c e o fficers. T h e d u tie s th e y
perf(w m w ith c o u ra g e a « d s te a d ­
8 6 , A;
87, A; 8 8 , D ; 89, D ; 90, C;
fa s tn e s s a r e in d e sp e n sib le, p ro91, B ;
92, A; 93, D ; 94, D ; 95,
tectir>g a s th e y do o u r lives, o u r
96, C ; 97, A; 98, B ; 99, D ; 100, C.
propeft-ty a n d o u r freedom s.
“ W ith o u t th e ir e n fo rc e m e n t of
E X A M IN A T IO N N O. 812S
law a n d o rd e r, no u n it of o u r body
S p ee la l S a b b a th O bserv er
p o litic co u ld continiM to ex ist.
E xam idaation F e r B u s
*'We in th e S m p ire S ta t e h a v e
O p e ra to r - C o n d u c to r
p a r tic u la r re a s o n to b e p ro u d of
N ew Y ork C ity T ra n s it A u th o rity o u r p o lic e m e n a n d p o lio e w o m ^ .
R a tin g K ey A n sw ers fo r W ritte n O u r S ta te tro o p e rs a s w ell a s th e
T e s t H eld AprU 31. 1969
p e a c e o ffic e rs of o u r counties, vil­
F ollow ing a re th e k ey answ ers lages, to w n s aoid c itie s a re fam o u s
to be u se d fo r r a t in g all c a n d i­ fo r m a in ta in in g th e h ig h e si S tan­
d a te s ’ p a p e rs In th is te st. T h e se d a rd s .” d e c la re d R o ck efeller.
k ey a n sw e rs a r e p u b lish ed now
fo r In fo rm a tio n only. No pix>tests
o r a p p e als will be receiv ed a t
t ^ s tim e.
1, C ; 2, B ; 3, B ; 4, A; 5, A
AH S h ifts ^ S te a d y W o rk
6 , C;
7, D ; 8 , B ; 9, C ; 10. C
alt boroa.BNO
AGENCY FEB
11. A: 12,
D;
13,
D ; Openinga
; 15,
Must 14,
har« parmit
to Acarry piatoL
16, D ; 17 .A; 18, C; 19, B ; 20, D
Coll Mr. lonks • PL 7-f400
21, C ; 22,
D;
23,
A;
24,
C ; 25,A
26. B ; 27, A; 28, C; 29, D ; 30, C
Aufo For Sole
31, A; 32, D ; 33, B ; 34, C; 35, D
1968 VOLVO. 4 Door, A &-FM Radio,
Oaly 6,000 Miles, Cream * Taa.
36. A; 37. D ; 38, C; 39, C ; 40, A
833-2935 Eroa.
41, B ; 42, D ; 43, B ; 44. A; 45, C
Holp W o n M - M/P
46, D ; 47, B ; 48, B ; 49, D ; 50, D
BOOK Eacylopedia has excelUat
51, B ; 52, B ; 53, A; 54, C; 55, B VrORLD
part-time or full-time positions. $50 for
10 hrs. work. Foreiga taoguages help­
56, A; 57, D ; 58, B ; 59, D ; 60, A
ful. Managerial future possible. Foe ia61, C; 62,C; 63, C ; 64, D ; 65, A
lerview Phone (212) 275-2732.
6 6 , B ; 67, A ; 6 8 , D ; 69, C;
70, C
Help Wonted M/F
71. A; 72. D ; 73, B ; 74. D ; 75, B
SUI*T. of Public Vocks for 11,000 pop­
ulation. Salary range $10,000 to $12,000
76, B ; 77, D ; 78, A; 79, C; 80, C
Rent ffM dwelling with ultilities, auto,
81, B ; 82, D ; 83, A; 84, A; 85. B
good fringe benefits must be eperiericed
sanitation oc civil engineer with Grade
8 6 , D ; 87, A; » 8 , C ; 89, B ;
90, A
lA water treatment plant operator cer­
91, B ; 92. B ; 93, B ; 94, B ; 95, D
tificate & Grade 2B sewerage treatment
plant operator certificate. Certified by NY
96, A; 97, C ; 9«, C : 99, C; 100, B.
tate Dept of Health. Send all inquiries
to Comissiooer of Public Works, City
Hall. Hudson. N.Y. 12534.
Law Enforcement
W eek Proclaimed
By The Governor
REAL ESTATE VALUES
E X A M IN A T IO N NO. 8128
B us O p e ra to r-C o n d u c to r
Sew Y ork C ity T r a n s it A u th o rity
R ating K ey A nsw ers fo r P.M .
|W ritt«n T e st H eld AprU 19, 1969
Following a re th e key an sw ers
Ito be used fo r ra tin g a ll c a n d i|<lates’ p ap ers in th is te st. T h ese
jkey anw sers a re p u b lish e d now
jfor In form atio n only. No p ro te s t
jor appeals w ill be received a t th is
G uards/A rm ed
Good Pay/Bnfts
S P E C IA L
D IS C O U N T S
1. B; 2, C; 3, A; 4, D ; 5, A;
To All
I*- A; 7, A;
8 , B;
9, D ;
10,A ;
111. C; 12, A;
13, D ; 4,
B ; C i t y ,15,SB t; a t « & F e d e r a l
|16, C; 17, A;
18, C ;
19,
C;
20,B ;
E
m p lo y e e s on
|21. C; 22. A;
23, C;
24,
D;
25,A;
26, B; 27, C ; 28, D ; 29, A; 30. C ;
p i. B; 32, C;
33, B ;
34,
B;
35,A;
p . B; 37, A;
38, D ;
39.
D;
40.A;
INVESTIGATE!
h i. D; 42, C;
43, B ;
44,
D;
45,
D;
p . C; 47, D ;
48. A ;
49,
B;
T R50,
IAO;D RAM BLER
51. A; 52, C : 53, A; 54, B ; 55. B j
1344 39Mi STRUT
C; 57. C ;
58, B ;
5«.
C ;(• •* . 13tk
60,D a; 14tb A vet.)
UL 4 ^ 1 M
62, B ; 6 8 . A;
64,
B ; ■lO O 6K8lY
,D N
;
1969 RAMBlfRS
Help Wonted
TEACHERS—EXPD A BEGINNERS
Pre-school thru University level
Outstanding opportunities ia preferred
locations.
Write now for application or
Call 212 546-2228 Sun/wkdys
AAA TEACHERS AGENCY
507 5th Ave. New York. N. Y. 10017
Stttort. Florido
R E T IR E M E N T
MESSENGERS
P /T morn or att, adv oppty
28 W 31 St., 1 «gbt up
■V E R Y T U IN G
11 M anhattan Im ported Cars, Inc.
N«w Car»/U»«d C*rs/Strwict/Parts/Lfaiing'/Ov«iMat Otiiwtry
New York City. 2 E; 46th St. OX 7 5805
J*chson Haight* (Quaant). 76 02 Northain Blvd.. GR I 5200
Hampstead (Nassau). 286 N. Franklin St...516 538 2888
IN
.
REAL
.
Voeotieners! Retirees!
$ e,5 0 e .
ap
ESTATE
DISCOVER ST. PETE!
u EULroRo. snjART, r u i .
w a r r a RRquiREHEins. Pb. ssT-iasi
W r i t * fo r e i t h e r
VENICE FI.A. — INTERK.STEDT
SEE H. N WINMEKS, KEALTO*
ZIP CODE 3a506
•r
b oth
FREEI
SAVE O N
YO UR MOVE
T O FLORIDA
Compure our cost p»*r 4.000 Iba lo
St. Petersburr from New York City.
$406: Philadelphia, $:J82: Albany,
Fur an ealioiat* lo any Ueslinatioa la Kloritla
New 80 pg. “ SU N SH IN E A NN UA L”
fo r v a c a tio n in g In St. P e te “ T h e
H ap p y P e o p le P la c e .’*
40 pg. “ LIV IN G In ST. P E T E ”
ab o u t r e tir in g In th is su n ny h e a lth ­
fu l r e s o rt city .
Write, CS.L. Mullio, Dept. 5-6
CHAMMTt OP COMMERCI
ST. rETERSIURG. HORiOA 33731
W r if9
SO U TH ER N TRANSFER
a n d S T O R A G E C O . IN C .
DEPT. C.P.O. BOX 10317
ST. PETERSBURO, FLORIDA
Forms & Country Homes,
Oron^e County
Bttlk Acreage — Retirenieni Home*
Bnsines* is th* Tri-Stat* Area
GOLDMAN AGENCY. REALTORS
SS rtk* Port Jwvia. NY (»14) S0e-S2«S
HOLLYWOOD BEACH. HORiDA
L«w weekly ratea, »30 up o* twack
include* everything. Writ* for tr*c
coiorfn) detnils.
SANDS. 2040 N SURF RD.
•ALI HAl. 310 MCKINLEY ST.
Tovern For Sole - Adirondocks
FtJLLY equipped Bar * RestauraM with
3 taa apt. Price $28,000. Phon* 518
G t 4-8927.
Home Ft Sole - NY Stote
AUSABLE Valley ViUage; 8 Rooms, 2
k th s, excellent condition. Golf, bunt­
ing, fishing, skiing in immediate area.
K. W. Belmore Ausable Forks. N.Y.
12912.
COLUMBIA COUNTY
Real Estote For Sole
Ulster County
rarmn. Canv^M. Aereag*.
COXON REAL ESTATR. Im .
Chatham, N.Y. 30a-4»4l m 3»‘^-74X1
C*unU j
VACATION - KECREATION
2 bedroom new 10x50 trailer. 12x16
add jalousie room. I'/z wooded acres.
All utilities. Adjoining forest preserve.
Price $9,000. Others.
KOPP OF KERHONKSON, N.Y.
Dial: (914) 626-7300
House For Sole
For Rockowoy
FIR ST -M E T REALTY
House For Sole - Bronx
BatM te*.
NEW SPRING Catalog of Hundreds •<
Real Estate & Business Bargains. AU
Types. Sizes & Prices. Dahl Realty,
Cobleskill, N.Y.
NORTH EAST iRONX
3525 BOSTON RO. BRONX
OL 4-5400
H om ea.
Forms & Country Homes.
New York Stote
IRT subway vie. Modern det btk. Income apt + attic; garage. Tukae over
existing FHA low interest mige.
4 YR YOUNG. 1-Fam, semiattai^^hed.
Walk subway, bus & stores. 3 bedrms,
large yard, ocean breezes, low taxes.
120,990. Call U12) 327-5306.
£ 220tb St.. $600 cash. 2 fam, 11 taa,
full bsait, 1 blk to subway.
J. J. LAWRENCE
3208 Wh Plains Rd
OL 3-2300
Open 7 days
ALL NEW
HEMPSTEAD ROOSEVELT: Ultra mo
dern, 1 0 rm high ranches, in superb
residential area, 5 bedrm, 2 full bath«.
one ceramic tile w/double vanity.
Huge 10x14 kitchen, w/wall oven,
loads of birch cabinets, formica tops.
Can be converted to Mother-daughter
or rentable apt, garage, landscaped,
full down payment $ 1 , 0 0 0 from
*24,500.
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
$21,990
All brick Colonial. Like new. Excel­
lent condition. 6 rms, 3 bedrms, l>/i
baths, garage, fenced-in garden plot.
All appliances included. Newly dec­
orated & ready for occupancy.
LONG ISLAND HOMES
NATLEN HOMES.
516-IY 5-1100
168-12 Hillsid* Ave„ Jamaica
RE 9-7300
S P R IN G F IE L D G DN S $18,990
D E T R A N CH B UN GA LOW
O w n e r sa c rific in g th is d e t
h o m e consisU ng of 6 Ig im s
(3 m a s tr b e d rm s), fin ish a b ie
b sm t, g a r. H i ex istin g G I m tg
a v a il w ith paym eixt ot $119
m o n th .
ST
ALBA NS
$19,990
D E T E N G U S H COLNL
o o n sistin g oif 7 W rm s (3 m a s ­
te r b e d rm s ), co m p lete 3 rm
b sm t a p t. fo r incom e. G a r.
M o d ern k itc h e n Se b a th s.
M a n y e x tra s.
Lower Funeral Prices
Have Always Been Traditional At
$ 5 6 down - $ 5 6 per month
HOM Ea
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BE A FOSTER PARENT
MoMMa
lor childr«« of «ll
for l*n« form car*. PhoM or
writ* Th* Childr*n's Aid S««i*ty,
r««t*r H«m* D*pt. ISO I. 4Stk 9tr**t,
N*w Y«rk, N.Y. 10017. Pkon* «02.
»«4e iMt. 24S.
W e u n d e rs ta n d .
$1775
I Florida
njoy Youf Golden
A N S W E R S
EX A M IN A TIO N N O. 8128
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|]4ew Y ork C ity T r a n s it A u th o rity
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poets.
A g ra d u a te o f N T U , w h er« h e
e a rn e d b o th h is B .S. a n d JJD.
d egrees. C h ie f O one w as a p r a c ­
tic in g a tto rn e y w h en h e jo in e d
th e P o lice D e p a rtm e n t in A ug­
u st, 1942-
W a lte r B. C o o k e
FUNERAL HOMES
Call 6 2 8 - 8 7 0 0 t o r e a ch a n y o f
o u r 10 n a ig h b o r h o o d fu na r a l
h o m e s in t h e Bronx, Brooklyn,
M anhattan and Q u M n s.
C A M B R IA H T S
$28,500
4 B D R M B R IC K CAPE
D et c u sto m b u ilt in g orgeous
re s id e n tia l a re a , c o n sistin g of
4 b e d rm s, n ite club fin b sm t,
gar, fo rm a l d in in g rm . All th is
on Ig la n d sc p d plot, a m u s t
to see fo r th o se w ho w a n t th e
v ery best.
MANY OTHER 1 t
S P R IN G F IE L D G D N S $30,500
D E T L E G A L 2 PA M 5 /5
D e t legtkl 2 fa m , 8 y r old b rk
& sh in c le . 5 & 5 rm a p ts ,
s tre a m lin e k itc h e n s
b a th s
iSc fin b sm t. S itu a te d in a
p aik -lito e
n eig h b o rh o o d .
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m u s t to see.
Q U E E N S V IL LG
$32,990
O W NER TRA N SFER R ED
S a c rific in g th is d e t leg al 2
fa m b rk w ith tw o 5 n n a p ts
n ite club fin b sm t. 4,000 sq f t
of g a rd e n gi-ounds. M o d ern
& im m a e th r u - o u t.
L A U R E iiT O N V IC
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$34,990
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b sm t. G a rd e n g ro u n d s, p atio ,
fen ced . M a n y e x tra s.
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E i p Inducted Into W assak 25-Y ear Gub
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o r o f e m p l o y e e s o f W a s s a ic
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S ta te se rv ic e w as la rg e ly a tte n d ­
ed by m e m b e rs of th e “ Q u arterC e n tu ry C lub” of th e in stitu tio n ,
a n d g u ests. A to ta l of e ig h t e m ­
ployees re ce iv e d 25-year p in s th is
y e a r, as follow s: C a th e rin e Ansp a ch , G ra c e D u n can , M ary G il­
b ert, R ay m o n d K ip p , W illiam Moh e r, J o h n R eid, H o w ard S terlin g ,
J o h n W hiteford.
A social h o u r p re c e d e d tlie d in ­
n e r in th e a u d ito riu m of th e g irls
school building. Da*. G eorge F ,
E tlin g , D ire c to r of W assaic S ta te
School, pa-esided, a n d D r. M a t­
thew D. L evin, m e m b e r O'f the
B o a rd of V isito rs, a d d re sse d th e
g a th e rin g , a n d p re s e n te d th e pins
to new m em bei-s of th e Club, who
w ere pa-esent.
T he in v o c atio n a n d th e benedic*
tio n w ere o ffered b y th e in s titu ­
tio n chaplM nfi, R e v . B ede j^cully^
,wxd R e y . D a le P w l U t e .
pUARTER-CENTURY
Wassaic State School
honored for 25 years or more of State service include, s t a n d i n g
to ri«ht. John Reid. Howard Sterlinr, William Moher, John
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ford; and seated, Mary Gilbert and Catherine Anspach. U n a b l e ^
attend were Grace Duncan, and Raymond Kipp. A dinner and *
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Upected in a few weeks.
field re p re s e n ta tiv e s p o sts
now («>en— o n e a p p o in tm e n t
W estern N ew Y o rk R o >r a n d B u ffa lo a re a ; th e
ap p o in tm e n t in th e O ounof R ockland, P u tn a m , S u lliW estcheater, D u tc h e ss a n d
In b o th cases, resid en ce
be re q u ire d n e a r th e c e n tra l
of these reg io n s,
positions p e r se will in le effo rts to develop m em lip p ro m o tio n a c tiv itie s a n d
vice to th e m e m b e rsh ip in th e
led a re a s , a p ro b a tio n a ry
precedes th e a p p o in tm e n t
m ade p e rm a n e n t,
pies of a few of th e th e
leal d uties a r e v isitin g c h a p and reg io n al co n fe re n c e s; a d a n d aidine: c h a p te r a n d
defence o ffic ers on A ssociation
les, pix>grams a n d services;
(resenting m e m b ers in sala ry
em ploym ent p ro b lem s before
Istm tive o ffice rs in S ta te
kriunent a n d ex ecu tiv e, a d itrative a n d le g islativ e o f>rs In local g o v e rn m e n t. T h e
would p e r ta in to h elp in g
liber groups in se cu rin g fo rm reoognition a n d c e rtific a tio n
in negotA ating te rm s a n d
ditioiis of em p lo y m e n t, in c lu d .
the w riting of w ork c o n tra c ts.
re s e n ta tiv e , in v e stig a to r, in sp e c ­
to r, o r c o m p la in t sup erv isor. L a b ­
or
re la tio n s
b a c k g ro u n d — fro m
e ith e r th e em p lo y er o r em ployee
s ta n d p o in t— is esp ecially d esirab le.
A lte rn a te q u a lific a tio n s c o n sist
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tw o o r m o re y ears of e x p e ri­
en ce in th e p u blic c o n ta c t field s
n o te d above o r g ra d u a tio n fro m
a recog n ized college o r xm iversity
w ith a b a c h e lo r’s d eg ree o r a re c ­
ognized school of la b o r re la tio n s
o r a n e q iiiv a le n t c o m b in a tio n of
th e fo re g o in g tr a in in g a n d e x ­
p erien ce.
Also re q u ire d will be a New
Y o rk S ta te d riv e r’s licen se a n d
a c a r fo r b u sin ess use. C a n d id a te s
sh o u ld b e in so u n d h e a lth a n d
good p h y sic a l c o n d itio n , a s d e ­
te rm in e d b y th e A ssociation, as
w ell a s o f good m o ra l c h a ra c te r
a n d h a b its. C o n v ictio n of a n y vio­
la tio n of law m a y b a r a p p o in t­
m e n t.
A lis t of th e req u ire d a p titu d e s
a n d skills a n d a fu ll jo b d e sc rip ­
tio n c a n be o b ta in e d d ire c tly fro m
th e Civil S ervice E m p lo yees Assn.,
Inc., 33 E lk S t., A lbany. A ppli­
c a tio n fo rm s sh o u ld be req u ested
a n d s e n t to th e sam e a d d ress b e ­
fo re J u n e 1 , 1&69.
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a llo c a tio n to g ra d e 15, sa id “ th is
c lass is d is tin g u ish e d by e ith e r e x ­
te nsiv e sec o n d -lin e su p erv iso ry r e siJonsibility
o r su p erv isio n
of
jo u rn e y m e n a n d c ra fts m e n as well
as
sem i-sk ille d
a n d u n sk illed
w o rk ers.”
T h e C om m ission is ex p ected to
give ils decisio n sh o rtly .
M o n ro e G o. C lia p te r
E ffe c tiv e A pril 24, the M onroe
C o m m u n ity College s ta ff b ecam e
th e olTicial o rg an iz ed u n it of th e
M oiuoe C ounty c h a p te r. Civil S e r­
vice E m ploy ees Assn.
E le ctio n s I'esulted In th e follow­
in g sla te of officers: R o b e rt F in ­
lay. p re s id e n t; B a rb a ra H u u rm an ,
vice p resid e n t; Adele H enderson,
s e c a e ta ry ; a n d J e a n n e C a p la n ,
tre a s u re r.
A d in n e r m e e tin g for all MCC
m e m b e rs h as b een sch ed u led for
today. M ay 13, a t tiie P assp o a t
R e s ta u ra n t,
CORRECTION
Jo se p ii V ollm an was listed as
th e B u ffalo c h a p te r ’s nom inee for
sec re ta ry in la s t w eek’s issue of
T iie L eader. H e Ls a c tu a lly a c a n ilid ate fo r th e p o st of tre a su re r.
Mrs.
S t.
T alcott Heads
L aw rence S late
In Albany,
May 2 0
(S p ecia l To T h e
Leader)
A L B A N Y — T h e S p e c ia l C o r­
r e c t i o n C o m m i t t e e o f t h e C iv il
S e rv ic ie E m p l o y e e s A s s n . w ill
m e e t w ith re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f
th e D e p a rtm e n t of C o rre c tio n to
discuss
d e p a r tm e n t
e m p lo y e es’
p ro b le m s a n d d em a n d s on T u es­
day, M ay 20, a t 11 a.m . a t th e
D eW itt C linto n H otel h e re. De­
p a r tm e n t C o m m issio n er P a u l M c­
G innis is ex p e c te d to a tte n d .
T h e c o m m itte e w ill g a th e r to
d iscu ss a g e n d a ite m s for th e m e e t­
ing a t 9 a.m . on th a t d ay in
CSEIA’s c o n fe re n c e ro om a t 33
E lk S t.
C o m m ittee m e m b ers h av e b ee n
u rg e d b y R ic h a rd J . C o rcoran ,
c h a irm a n , to sen d a g e n d a su g ­
g e stio n s to J o h n M. C arey a t
CSEA h e a d q u a rte rs in A lbany.
M e m b ers of th e c o m m itte e b e ­
sid es C o rco ran a re M a r g a re t A n­
a s ta s ia , J o h n M c C arth y , D ennis
R e n a h a n , J o h n B ailey, Jo se p h
T ro ccia, Ai*thur P a r r y , C ornelius
R ush, N ich o las F e rro n e , P a u l S u lli­
van,
Ii-win
C a m ero n , G eorge
D ru ttm a n , D orothy A ckley, D on­
ald T e r B ush, D av id H a rris , M ay ­
n a rd G a rd n e r, Jo h n M iller, a n d
C h a rle s W illiam s.
P o rt C h ester Village
A ides S e ttle C ontract
PO R T CHESTER — A re ­
n ew al c o n tra c t h a s b een n e ­
g o t i a t e d b e t w e e n t h e V illa g e
o f P o r t C h e s t e r a n d t h e V illig ae o f P o r t C h e ste r u n it, W e st­
c h e ste r c h a p te r. Civil S ervice E m ­
ployees A ssn. a n d will be sig ned
in th e n e a r fu tu re .
A c a re e r a n d s a la ry p la n fo r
th e village em ployees w as th e
m a jo r ite m n e g o tia te d by M ich ael
D el V ecchio, p re s id e n t o f th e
c h a p te r a n d c h ief n e g o tia to r.
T h e p la n , w h ich h a d been m a n y
m o n th s in p re p a ra tio n , p rovides
a five ste p s a la ry p la n w ith all
p o sitio n s a llo c a te d to a specific
title a n d g ra d e in th e p la n . I n ­
h e r e n t in th e p la n a re p ro ce d u res
to be u tilized fo r re -c la ss ify in g
a n d re -a llo c a tin g o f titles. S in ce
th e re h a s been a d is p a rity in
th e r a te of p a y p reviously p ro v id ­
ed fo r em ployees, th e s a la ry in ­
cre ase s v a ry fro m a m in im u m i n ­
cre a se of $520 to a m a x im u m of
$1,200 fo r 1969.
Also in c lu d e d in th e c o n tra c t
ai’e th e re tro a c tiv e re tire m e n t
p ro v isio n fo r 13 p a id h o lid a y s; a d ­
d itio n a l a c c u m u la tio n of 30 days
o n th e sick le av e p la n ; a n d a
co m p le te rev isio n of th e p ro v i­
sio n fo r sa la ry p a y m e n ts to e m ­
ployees s u ffe rin g o c c u p a tio n a l in ­
ju r y o r illness. T h re e p erso n a l
leave d ay s h a v e also b een g ra n te d
to th e village em ployees, as w ell
as a n a m e n d m e n t to th e v a c a tio n
sch e d u le to p ro vide fo u r w eeks
v a c a tio n a f te r 1 0 y e a rs of service.
(S p ec ia l to T h e L ead er)
B rad y , tr e a s u re r ; E v e re tt W ells,
N O R W O O D — T h e S t. L a w ­
d e le g a te ; a n d G a ry D avis, a l te r ­
r e n c e C o u n t y c h a p t e r o f t h e n a te d e le g a te — fo r tw o -y e a r te rm s.
C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n .
O th e r C SEA o fficials w ho a t ­
l a s t w e e k i n s t a l l e d r e - e l e c t e d te n d e d th e N orw ood I n n festiv itie s
p re s id e n t M ild red T a lc o tt a t th e w ere S. S a m u e l B orelly, c h a irm a n
c h a p t e r ’s a n n u a l sp rin g d in n e r.
o f tlie co u n ty ex ecutiv e c o m m it­
Jo s e p h J . D o lan J r., CSEA d ir ­ tee; A rth u r K asso n , p re s id e n t of
ec to r of local g o v e rn m e n t a ffa irs , th e C e n tra l C o n feren ce, a n d M rs.
in s ta lle d M rs. T a lc o tt a n d th e K a sso n ; F ra n c is M iller, p re s id e n t
o th e r o ffic e rs—F lo ra J a n e B e ato n , of O swego C o u n ty c lia p te r; CSEA
firs t vice p re s id e n t; D o n ald L ogan, field re p re s e n ta tiv e E d w a rd H a n ­
seco n d
vice p re s id e n t;
J a m e s n a n ; a n d fo rm e r CSEA reg io n a l
B a te m a n , tliird vice p re sid e n t; a tto rn e y J u d g e E d w a rd S liea, who
Mai-y B u sh , s e c re ta ry ; W iu ifiie d se rv e d a s to a s tm a s te r.
HONOREES
T e n em ployees of S t. L aw rence S ta te HospiJ
ta l w ho h a v e co m p leted 25 y ears of S ta te service, w ere recent!
p re s e n te d w ith 2 5 -y ear p in s a n d c e rtific a te s. R ab b i D avid
h o sp ita l c h a p la in , gave th e in v o c atio n , a n d D o n ald B rou se, chapittl
p re s id e n t of th e Civil Service E m ployees Assn.^ w elcom ed th e grooJ
S h o w n in firs t row, le ft to rig h t, a r e : M rs. J e n n ie L esperance, Wil.|
liam K o tz, M rs. C a th e rin e M orley. Second row : M rs. L ililam Lahte^l
M rs. E liz a b e th H a rp e r, M rs. F a y e C lap p a n d Miss Lois CrobarJ
T h ird row : D a n ie l H erzog, B rouse a n d D r. J o h n G ibbon, Hospi(i||
d ire c to r. B e h in d H erzog is R ab b i K ozak. E m ployees a b se n t wenl
M rs. E liz a b e th R ockey, M rs E d n a C ad ieu x a n d M rs. B ern ice Zoller,
ACCORD REACHED
• S ig n in g c o n tra c t betw een tWj
Civil Service E m ployees Assn. a n d th e V illage of H e m p ste a d is Dai*|
to n R. M iller, m a y o r of th e village. O th e rs who a tte n d e d the sig^ninfj
a re , le ft to rig h t, Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m , p resid e n t, N assau chapter «*l
C S E A ; A rnold M oses, CSEA field re p re se n ta tiv e ; T om Abramsltl#!
p re sid e n t. V illage of H e m p stea d u n it; a n d M ary P a lm , u n it secretarJ'F
Food Inspector Appeal Set
A L B A N Y — D a iry
p ro d u c ts
in s p e c to rs , fa r m p ro d u c ts in ­
s p e c to rs , fo o d in s p e c to r s a n d
m e a t i n s p e c t o r s w ill p r o b a b l y
be re a llo c a te d fro m g rad e 1 2 to
g ra d e 13, a s a re s u lt of a c tio n by
th e Civil Sei*vice E m ployees Assn.
A ssociation
o fficials
re p o rte d
la st week t h a t th e re a llo c a tio n
m u s t now be ap p ro v ed by th e
D ivision of th e B ud g et, b u t t h a t
p ro sp e c ts fo r its p assage a re good.
O i-iginally th e a p p e lla n ts asked
fo r a fo u r-g ra d e ' re a llo c a tio n of
th e titles, b rin g in g th e m u p to
g ra d e 16, b u t th is w as d en ied by
th e
D ire c to r of C lassificatio n .
C SEA th e n ap p ealed to th e S ta te
C ivil S ervice C om m ission, w h ich
I'ecom m ended th e o n e -g ra d e r e a l­
lo c atio n to g rad e 13“A n y th in g is a n im pix)vem ent,”
a n A ssociation spokesm an
“b u t we still feel t h a t the
g ra d e re a llo c a tio n is justified
th e d iffic u lty of th e work the
people p erfo im . O u r action
sto p h ere . W e’ll c o n tin u e to
fo r a b e tte r u p g ra d in g .”
Fulton County
ALBANY — C a rro ll SiepW
W a lsh , J r . of Jo h n sto w n will s
ceed J u d g e A rth u r C. Aulisl
Ju d g e o f th e C o u n ty C ourt of I
to n C o u n ty u p o n S e n a te con '
m a t i o n o f th e G o v e r n o r ’s aPP°
m e n t. H is te rm la sts u n til
1969.
P a ss y o u r L e a d e r on to »
m e m b e r.
boh
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