AH e v i ANVai v aI 3 :3 « 9 1 9 a_» S 1 ^ 2 £ 5 9 OOTT 3 fl^- ' Z .0 519C ' f ' c f f Z C a in s F o r R e t ir e e s America*^ Largest W eekly fo r Public Employees T u e s d a y , M a y 20, 1969 > o l. X X X , N o . 34 2- See Page 3 P r ic « T e n C e n U APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS CSEA ON UNIT REVIEW NOW AFSCME's Woes On Long Isla n d Council 's Kings Park Unit Head Bolts To CSEA; Pilgrim Treasurer Quits 5 0 (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) M IN E O L A — T h e p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C o u n c i l 50, A m e r i c a n F e d e r a t i o n o f S t a t e , C o u n t y a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s ’ lo c a l a t K in g s P a r k S t a t e H o s p ita l h a s r e s ig n e d h e r p o s t, q u it th e im io n , a n d j o i n e d t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., T h e L e a d e r h a s l e a r n e d . I n a n e x c l u s i v e i n t e r v i e w w i t h o f f i c i a l s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., M is s M*ry E. W ilson, w ho w as elect­ ed la s t F a ll to h e ad th e C ouncil 50 local a t ‘th e L on g Is la n d S ta te nvental In s titu tio n fo r a tw o -y ear te rm , sa id sh e w as q u ittin g th e union b ecau se she fe lt i t w ae “ no lo n g er d e m o c ra tic a lly ru n .” S he also c ritic iz e d th e C ouncil 50 le ad ersh ip fo r c a llin g a n elec­ tion to fill h e r position In s te a d of n a m in g th e c u r r e n t v ic e-p re sid en t to th e post. In fo rm e d soui*ces re ­ p o rt th a t th e C ouncil 50 le a d e rsh ip Intends to re p la c e M iss W ilson w ith a h an d -p ick ed successoa*. T h e u n io n le a d e rs, in ca llin g the new election cite d p ro visio ns for su ch ele ctio n s u n d e r th e I n ­ te rn a tio n a l A PSCM E co n stitu tio n . I t is re p o rte d h o w e v e r th a t th e sectio n listed d eals only w ith th e duties an d te rm of office of th e Intel-national secretary -tx 'easu i'er. I n fa c t, one so u rce said th a t ap p en dix “ C ” of th e u n io n con— N ich olas P ollicin o, field r e p r e ­ (C o n tin u e d o n P ag e 3) se n ta tiv e fo r th e Civil S ervice E m ployees Assn., welcoimes fo rm e r p re s id e n t of th e K in g s P a rk lo cal of C ouncil 50, A m e ric an F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o unty a n d M unicipal E m ployees, M ary W ilson who jo in e d th e CSEA a f te r lie r re s ig n a tio n a s h e a d of th e K in g s P a rk un io n . WELCOME TO CSEA R e p e a t T h U i Why R ockefeller Is Serious About 1 9 7 0 CSEA E le c tio n s S e t; N o m in a tio n s N ow O p en (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — H a r r y L. G in s b e r g o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f L a w in A lb a n y w a s e le c te d c h a i r m a n o f th e n o m i n a ti n g c o m m it­ t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., a t t h e c o m m i t t e e ’s D D S P IT E t h e b e l i e f i n s o m e f i r s t m e e t i n g h e r e r e c e n t l y . J o s e p h C. S y k e s , sp>ecial a u t h o r i t i e s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , w a s q u a rte rs th a t G o v e rn o r R o c k e f e l l e r ’s e a r l y a n n o u n c e ­ e l e c t e d v i c e - c h a i r m a n , a n d B l a n c h e R u e t h o f N a s s a u C o u n t y m e n t o f h i s i n t e n t i o n t o r u n is s e c re ta ry . t^&ain n e x t y e a r w as m e rely a T h e c o m m itte e ’s n e x t m e e tin g su re r, a n d m e m b e rs of tlie S ta te ^ievice to Iceep fro m b e in g tr e a te d is on M ay 29, w hen it w ill co n sid ­ rx e c u tiv e C o m m ittee. ^ a la m e d u ck ex ecu tiv e, evid- e r caiK lidate Memt>ers wei-e u rg e d by G in s­ re c o m m e n d a tio n s is m o u n tin g t h a t R o c k efe l- fro m CSEA m e m b e rs for th e of­ b erg to s u b m it th e ir re c o m m e n ­ is d ead ly serio u s a b o u t w a n tin g fices of S tatew id e p resid e n t, five d a tio n s to him a t CSEA head(Continued on Page 2) vice-presidentts, se c ie ta i'y a n d Ue«i(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 16) Gubernatorial Race F ig h t R e n e w e d A g a in s t F iv e S e p a r a te U n its (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., e x p r e s s ­ e d j u b i l a t i o n o v e r F r i d a y ’s C o u r t o f A p p e a l s d e c i s i o n c a l l ­ i n g f o r a r e v i e w b y t h e S t a t e ’s C o u r t s o f t h e P u b l i c E m p l o y ­ m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd d e te r m in a tio n s p litin g S ta te e m p lo y eess in to five co llectiv e b a r g a in ­ em p lo yees se le c t o rg a n iz a tio n s to in g unite. CSEA p re s id e n t T h eo d o re C. re p r e s e n t th e m in c o lle ctiv e n e g o ­ W enzl, c o m m e n tin g o n th e d eci­ tiatio ns. “ We will im m e d ia te ly file a n sion, said : “ I t is e x tre m e ly g ra tify in g to a p p e a l w ith th e A p p ella te Divi> C S E A to h a v e our p o sitio n o n th is sio n re q u e s tin g th a t P E R B ’s five m a tte r v in d ica ted by th e high u n it d e te rm in a tio n be th ro w n o u t in fav o r of a m o re su ita b le p la n . c o u rt. “ We h av e c o n siste n tly called foe “ We h av e opposed PEnaB’s five u n it d e te rrn in a tio n fro m tl»e v ery S ta te w id e e le ctio n s in o n e u n it, o u tset on th e g ro u n d s t h a t it wa^ b u t P E R B h a s c h o se n to ig n o re c o m p le tely a r b itr a r y a n d too fa r th is su g g e s tio n .” re ac h in g a n d p e r m a n e n t to be W en zl stre ss e d t h a t “ CSEA w as d ecid ed by a sin g le S ta te ag en cy a n d is fo r electio n s, b u t feels th a t in exLstence fo r less th a n tw o th e co u rte a n d n o t P E R B should y e a rs. m a k e th e fin al d ecisio n as to how “Tlie m y ria d ra m ific a tio n s of S ta te em p lo y ees sh o uld be re p r e ­ su c h a decision as th e y a ffe c t tiie sen ted . W e w elcom e e le c tio n s— S ta te g o v e rn m e n t, its em ployees valid electio n s,” th e CSEA le a d ­ a n d th e pu blic should be review - er a sse rte d . thoroughly an d im p a rtia lly by The decision upholds an e a rlie r th e c o u rts b efo re a n y fin a l d eci­ u n an im o u s decision by tlie A ppeision is re a c h e d , a n d b efore S ta te (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 14) Armory Employees Will Get Same Benefits As State Aides (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — A rm o r y e m p lo y e e s o f th e S t a t e D iv is io n o f M i l i t a r y a n d N a v a l A f f a i r s a r e i n c l u d e d in t h e s a l a r y a n d f r i n g e b e n e f i t p a c k a g e w o n b y t l i e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e a A s s n ., T h e L e a d e r h a s l e a r n e d . T hese em plo y ees w ere included in th e n e g o tia tio n s a n d will b en ­ i.slation, su p p o rte d by CSEA , w as efit th e sa m e as o th e r S ta te e m ­ req u ire d . T e a c h e rs who re tir e will now ployees, a CSEA sp o k esm an p o in t­ (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 14) ed out. In ad d itio n , th o se em p lo y ees of th e D ivision of M ilita ry a n d N aval Affaii-s who w ere sp ecifically e x ­ clu d ed fro m th e c o n tr a c t, ai'e e x ­ p ected to be given th e sam e b e n ­ O f f i c e s o f t h e C iv il S e r v ­ efits, i t was noted. O th er A ction ic e L e a d e r h a v e m o v e d to In o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts , le g isla­ n e w q u a r t e r s a t 11 W a r r e n tio n c o rre c tin g in e q u ities w ere al­ S t., M a n h a t t a n . T h e t e l e ­ so p assed an d sig n e d in to law . p h o n e n u m b e r w ill r e m a i n E m ployees from th e fo rm e r New t h e s a m e — 2 1 2 -2 3 3 - 6 0 1 0 . Y ork C ity S ales T a x B u re a u who T h e L e a d e r b o o k s t o r e is h a d b een a b so rb ed in to S ta te S e r­ no w lo c a te d o n th e se c o n d vice w hen th e S ta te took o v e r co l­ flo o r r e c e p t io n a r e a a lo n g lectio n of sales ta x e s in New Y ork r'^ty w ere b ro u g h t u p to sa la ry w ith th e e x p a n d e d e d ito ­ levels w h ich th ey w ould h av e e n ­ ria l, a d v e r tis in g a n d b u s ijoyed h ad th e y re m a in e d City a e s s o f f ic e s . em ployees. T o a c c o m p lish th is, leg- Leader Moves D O N 'T (C o n tin u e d fro m R E P E A T F»ge 1) a b o u t tr y in g to g et re -e le c te d i t th e r e t u r n of H a rry O ’D o n n ell to th e A lb an y scene. O ’D o n n ell r e ­ p o rte d ly gave u p th e jo b of p ress o ffic e r fo r M ay o r J o h n V. U n d s a y on th e g ro u n d s o f p o o r h e a lth . In s id e rs say, how ever, t h a t h e a c ­ cep ted a d e p u ty co m m lssio n ersh ip in th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of C o m ­ m e rce in o rd e r to be on h a n d fo r th e p la n n in g sta g e s o f th e 1970 ra c e . W h a t is im p o rta n t h e re is th e k n o w led g e t h a t O ’D o n n ell a n d R o ck efeller, w ho d id n o t see eye to eye o n m a r y m a tte r s previously, h a v e a p jm re n tly m a d e a re c o n ­ c ilia tio n a n d th e re is n o d o u b t a b o u t th e v alu a b le c o n trib u tio n 0 ’E>onnell c an m a k e to th e G ov­ e rn o r’s a m b itio n s. O ’D o n n ell Is h ig h ly re sp e c te d by all sec to rs of new s m e d ia a n d is a t th e to p of th e h e a p as a p o litic a l public r e ­ la tio n s m a n . W ilson a n d L efkow iic A lth o u g h ru m o rs p e rs ist th a t L ieu t. G o v ern o r M alcolm W ilson is co n sid e rin g a n o ffe r to inin fo r a C o u rt of A ppeals sea t— a n d p e r­ h a p s m a y be a p p o in te d to th e on e re c e n tly v a c a te d by K e n e n th K e a tin g w h en h e b e cam e a m b a s­ sad o r to I n d ia — som e p ro s in s ist t h a t W ilson likes h is jo b a n d in ­ te n d s to w ork h a r d in th e c a m ­ p a ig n in o rd e r to k eep it. H e Is a g r e a t fa v o rite am o n g G O P c h a irm e n a n d is a tireless sp e a k e r w h e n c alled u pon. A tto rn e y G e n eral L ouis Lefkow itz’ g r e a t p o p u la rity will be called in to p lay a g a in by h is r u n ­ n in g once m o re o n th e tic k e t in th e s p o t h e now holds. L efkow itz is p a rtic u la rly im p o rta n t to th e to r e t u r n to A lbany in 1970 fo r R n o th er fo u i'-y e a r te n n . T h is w as u n d e rlin e d by th e rc O n c c n t a Jin o u n c e m e n t t h a t R. B u r\o O' dell B lxby, c h a irm a n of th e StaAe T h ru w a y A u th o rity , w ould a g a in o h a n d le p re -c a m p a ig n activ itie s fo r CJ R ockefeller, a ta s k h e h a s p e r­ fo rm e d w ith g r e a t skill in all of th e G o v e rn o r’s c a m p a ig n s a n d a jo b h e did so w ell fo r fo rm e r rt G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. Dewey. B lx ­ by is co n sid ered to be p a rtic u la rly a s tu te in p la n n in g a c a n d id a te ’s cc; a p p e a ra n c e s d u rin g a ca m p a ig n w here th e y will be th e m o st e ffe c ­ w o tive. H e is also n o ted for h is a b ility to pix)ject th e re s u lts of a n elec­ ►J tio n , once th e lo gistics a re o u t of U th e w ay a n d th e c a m p a ig n is dow n U to w a rd th e fin is h line. •—I A n o th e r c a p a b le m a n in th e Pi w h u stin g s a lre a d y en g ag ed in p re ­ V j p a rin g th e R o c k efe lle r c a m p a ig n is C a rl S p a d , fo rm e r a p p o in tm e n ts 1—4 >• I—I o ffic e r to th e Grovernor a n d , la te r. u S ta t e G O P C h a irm a n . A n o th e r s tro n g in d ica tio n t h a t th e G o v e rn o r m e a n s b usin ess MONROE BUSINESS INSIITUIE •A C C E PT E D •JO B FO R C IV IL S E R V IC E P R O M O T IO N •E X C E L L E N T T E A C H E R S •S H O R T C O U R S E S -L O W V IT E R A N T R A IN IN G RATES T i l : K1 2 - 3 6 0 0 E. T R E M O N T A V E . & B O S T O N R D . , B X . (R K O C h e s t e r B Id g .) K I2 -S 6 0 0 ! • F R E E The ONLY School in All New York Teaching STENOTYPE Exclusively C A T ^A L O G T H IS ! Y G O P slAte in th e m e tro p o lita n New Yocrk C ity »reA. A side fro m g a th e rin g th e se fo u r m e n a n d o th e rs a ro u n d h im o n ce a g a in , th e r e a r e m a n y re a s o i» w hy R o ck e felle r w ish es to re m a in G o v e rn o r fo r aw h ile. Now t h a t h is P ie e id e n tla l am b itlo n il a re b u rie d once a n d fo r all, th o s e w ho know R o ck e fe lle r In s is t o n h is ta s te fo r p ub lic life b e ca u se of th e m a n y id e a s h e feels h e c a n p u t in to ex isten ce t h a t n e e d d oing. H e w a n ts to m a k e su re t h a t th e new m a ll in A lbany is c o m p lete d w ith ­ o u t a n y majoa- c h an g es. H e Is e x ­ tre m e ly p ro u d o f th e e x p a n sio n o f th e S ta te U n iv e rsity sy ste m d u rin g h is te n u re In office a n d w a n ts to p u t th e sj’s te m a t th e to p a c a d e m ­ ically b efo re h e le aves office. L a st, b u t eq u ally im p o rta n t, is th e f E t c t t h a t t h e p ro g ra m s a u t h ­ orized by th e m u ltl-b lllio n d o lla r b o n d p ro g ra m fo r h ig h w a y s a n d tra n s p o rta tio n a re j u s t now g e t­ tin g u n d e rw a y a n d R o c k efe lle r h a s som e v ery a m b itio u s p la n s t h a t h e w ould like to see th r o u g h . I t h a s b een s a id t h a t R o c k efe l­ ler w a n ts to leav e a s h is m e m o ria l a s ta te t h a t will s e t a n e x am p le fo r all o th e r s ta te s In th e U n ion . I t is n o t su rp risin g , th e re fo re , t h a t h e is serio u s a b o u t seek in g a n o th e r fo u r y e a rs in A lb an y in o rd e r to g e t a s m u c h d o n e fo r t h a t id e al as is possible. W e n z I W ill S p e a k Ai P a lis a d e s M eet D r. T h eo d o re C. W enzl, p re s i­ d e n t o f th e C ivil S erv ice E m p lo y ­ ees A ssn. w ill sp ea k a t th e P a lis ­ ad es I n te r s ta te P a r k C o m m issio n c h a p te r ’s m e e tin g T h u rs d a y , M a y 22. T h e m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld a t 8 p.m . a t th e B e a r M o u n ta in I n n , B e e r M o u n tain . J.O .I. W illiam s, c o m p tro lle r fo r th e C om m ission, a n d D o n ald B. S te w a rt, su p e rin ­ te n d e n t o f th e N ew Y o rk sectio n , will also sp ea k , a s w ell a s CSEA field i-ep resen tativ e T o m B ra n n . A new excitinc career for men and womei payinf $ 8 ,0 0 0 $14,000 per year. ENROLL NOW FOR JULY & SEPTEMBER CLASSES A IR -C O N D IT IO N E D CLASSROOM S FOR FREE CATALOG CALL WO 2-0002,' '•WORLD'S LARGEST STENOTYPE SCHOOL" § 2 5 -Y e a r R e tire m e n t J M IN E O L A —’T he N a ssa u c h a p ­ te r, Civil Sei-vice E m p lo y ees A ssn. h a s u n d e rta k e n im m e d ia te ste p s towards im p le m e n ta tio n fo r c o u n ty em ployees of th e new 25y ea r re tir e m e n t sy stem g a in e d by CSEA in th e S ta te c o n tra c t. STENOTYPEACADEMY! 259 Broadway, N.Y.C. | O n ly N a s s a u C h a p te r S e e k s R o u r C i v i l o p o p u l a r G s e r v i c e t o p r a n d J u l y d a t e s e m S h e r a t o n B a h a m a s . O a c e a n u s T h e h a v e a l u x u r i o u s N o p e n w o r t h c h o i c e e e k i n d a t e s a t Air. M argolin Is P rofessor o f B u sin ess A dm inistration at the Borough o f M a n h a tta n C o m m u n ltj C ollege and Adjunet Professor o f Public A d m in istra tion in New Yoric UniTersity’i G raduate School o f P ublic A d m in istration . T e r r o r T H E R E le g e I S c a m p u s p u b lic I F N O r e l a t i o n s O U R a n d , w h i c h a r e ce rn ed , o r f e e l i n g h e l p l e s s , w e c a n o ffe r som e sm a ll so lace— y ou h a v e lo ts o f c o m p a n y . JU S T A B O U T ev ery o n e is a s k ­ in g th e sa m e q u e stio n : W H A T ’S h a p p e n in g on college cam p u ses? W E W A R N E D o u r re a d e r s on Nov. 28, 1967 " t h a t th is th in ly d isg uised tu m u lt Is a c tu a lly a m in ia tu re b u t serio u s reb ellio n , s p e a rh e a d e d by a v ery tin y g ro u p of h ig h ly agg ressiv e m ilita n ts . In ­ te n t on d*eating m a x im u m c h a o s.” SIN CE T H A T tim e , tw o ra d ic a l changes have o ccu n ed : • T h e s itu a tio n is now m a n y tim es w orse; a n d • H a s becom e so h ig h ly co m p lex t h a t e v e n th e n a ­ tio n ’s b e st m in d s re a lly h a v e no so lu tio n. T h e cam ipus d is­ o rd e rs ai'e c alle d " i ^ e n o m e n a ” b ecau se n o o n e d a re s give th e re a lis tic te rm in o lo g y — In c ip ie n t civil w ar. B R IE F L Y , H E R E a re th e k n o w n fa c ts : • O n ly a tin y m in o rity is Involved o n e a c h c a m p u s. E x ­ c e p t fo r a h a n d fu l o f s t a r r y eyed Idealists, y o u Can c a ll th is m in o rity *’th e college m a fia .” • S tu d e n ts F o r D em o c ra tic S ociety , a n o rg a n iz a tio n fax C h a p te r p re s id e n t Ir v in g P la u m enbaum in itia te d d iscu ssio n s w ith CSEA leg al s t a f f a n d a s ­ s e rte d t h a t th e n ew re tir e m e n t w ill be g iven to p p rio rity by th e c h a p te r. T h e l/ 5 0 tl i p la n , re p la c ­ in g th e c u r r e n t l / 6 0 t h p ro v isio n , is p erm issiv e to lo cal sub d iv isio n s. T h e c h a p te r h a d e a rlie r w on th e new p ro v isio n b a sin g retii-em en t b e n e fits o n th e th r e e h ig h e s t y e a rs’ p a y in s te a d o f th e five h ig h e st. o f 6 T h e e x p l a n a t i o n o r a r e c o n c u r r e n t l y , R E A D E R S t h e J u l y O n o n e d is o r d e r s , F r e e p o r t , a r e I Q ■ y LEO J. MARGOLIN $ 1 8 9 p l o y e e s f o r u b l i c e l a t i o n s Two Grand Bahama Vacation Specials! t w P C a m p u s a n d a n s w e r lo u s i n g t e a r i n g p u z z le d , t h e co l­ se rv ic e c o u n t r y a n g r y , a p a r t f e a r f u l , con. to th e le f t o f com m unism , m a s te rm in d e d m o s t cam pus d iso rd ers. T h e SE>S b a sic ob­ je c tiv e : D e stro y " t h e E stab ­ lis h m e n t” th r o u g h to ta l chaos a n d d e stru c tio n . • Issu e s p r e c ip ita tin g dieo rd e rs co u ld be a n y th in g — V ie tn am , th e d r a f t, ROTC, c a m p u s recru itei-s fo r defense c o n tra c to rs , n o g irls allowed in m e n ’s d o rm ito rie s, o r the C oke m a c h in e is o u t o f order. • V alid issues, su c h a s cur­ ric u lu m im p ro v em e n t, faculty d e d ic a te d to te a c h in g instead of re s e a rc h , m o re rem edial p ro g ra m s, etc. a re lo st In a m a ze of m in d less “n o n-n eg otia b le ” d em an d s, r a n g i n g fro m s tu d e n t h irin g a n d firing o f fa c u lty , to $35 w eekly pay f o r s tu d e n ts ju s t to atten d college. • B la d e m ilita n ts a r e now in th e a c t, so m etim es in col­ la b o ra tio n w ith th e SD 6 , so m etim e s w ith th e ir own m u sclem en, p rin c ip a lly the B la c k P a n th e r s . B la ck siudeiit d e m a n d s a re b la c k aiudiee, b la c k fac u lty , m ore b lack stu­ d e n ts, b la c k d o rm ito rie s, sep­ a r a t e b la c k colleges, etc. • W e ap o n s u se d b y the “college m a f ia ” to enforce th e ir “ n o n -n e g o tia b le ” de­ m a n d s a re c rim in a l trespass, b la ck m ail, v a n d a lism , a rson , assa u lt, m a lic io u s mischief, bvu-glary, la rce n y , kidnaping, e x to rtio n . T e rro r a n d threats a re also p a r t of “ th e ir thing." ONE G E N U IN E p h en onienoD h a s a ris e n fro m th e cam p us dis­ o rd e rs: SU D D EN LY — AND without b e n e fit o f tr e a ty o r legislative a c tio n — college cam p u ses seem W h a v e a c q u ire d d ip lo m a tic immiui* ity . T h e crim e s liste d above Ite in 6 seem n o t to be crimes on college c am p u ses, th a n k s to ju d ic ia l p re ro g a tiv e s som e colH® a d m in is tra to rs h a v e a r r o g a t e d to th em selv es. G U IL T Y STUDEN-TS dema«> a n d re ce iv e " a m n e s ty ” from col­ lege a d m in is tra to rs w ho have m o re r i g h t to g r a n t “amnesW th a n th e s tu d e n ts h a v e to i t a f t e r c o m m ittin g a c ts which c rim es o n o r o ff college campue®*' W H E N T H IS c ra te of rottej eggs h its th e fa n , th e smell r e a c h fro m co a st to c o a s t so w ill th e c o u n te r-a c tio n . C IV IL i n c l u d e s f o r S p a c e f o r r i t i n g l u x u r y t r i p j e t a n d d i n n e r i s s t r i c t l y a v a i l a b l e w e i t h e r r o u n d b r e a k f a s t S t . , t h e t o c iv il 2 0 . P r i c e b y u p t o B r o o k l y n . S a m l i m m E m m i s o n l y h o t e l a n y i t e d s h o u l d u e l N .Y . . f a r e , a n d s p a c e t r i p e t t , t e l e p h o n e r o o m o t h e r a n d b e $ 1 8 9 m , d e l u x e B u iia e ss a p p l i c a t i o n 1 0 6 0 a t E a s t ( a f t e r 5 11 W a r t e o o n c e 2 8 t h p . m LEADER P u b lish e d E ach T u esd ay 6 6 9 A tla n tic S tree t S ta m fo rd , C o n n . f e a t u r e s . o d e S E R V IC E A m e r i c a ’* L e a d i n f 11 W a r r e a S t., N e w Y o r k , N .V . • T e le p h o n e : 2 12 B E e k m a o 3-601U a n d . ) 2 1 2 - 2 5 3 - 4 4 8 8 . O P E N S U N D A Y S and E d ito rial S t., N e w Y o rk , N .V . 1 E n tered «■ ••cond-cIaM S, tec o n d -cla N p o t w paid. OS*®® f o r d 1 9 3 9 a t t h e p o t t offic e a t S t a m i ^ C o n n ., under th e A ct ol ^ 1879. Uem ber ol A u d it B ureau C irculationa. 8 a b « : r ip t i o n P r i c e $ 5 .0 0 P « I n d i v i d u a l C o p i e a , lOe tM ndependent Hearing Officers legislation Before Governor (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — A b i l l s p o n s o r e d b y t h « C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ ployees A s s n ., w h i c h w ill p r o v i d e i n d e p e n d e n t h e a r i n g o f f ic e r s for a ll c o m p e t i t i v e c l a s s S t a t e a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t e m ­ ployees w h o a r e b r o u g h t u p o n d i s c i p l i n a r y c h a r g e s , h a s passed both houses of tlie S ta te vice a re also Included [Legislature a n d h as gone to G ov­ T he bill am en d s th e Civil S er­ ernor R o ck efeller’s office fo r sig­ vice L aw , w h ich fo rm e rly p ro v id ­ nature. ed th a t th e h e a rin g fo r a n e m ­ N on-competitive c la ss S ta te ployee c h a rg e d w ith a d iscip lin a ry workers w ith five y e a rs of serIn fra c tio n w ould be c o n d u cte d by p e rso n s who h a v e th e p ow er to rem ove th e e m p lo y ee—th a t is, offi­ C o u m i l 5 0 's c e rs of th e em p lo y e e’s ow n d e­ p a rtm e n t o r ag en cy . T h e n ew bill w ould m a n d a te W o e s O n L I . th e cho osin g of a h e a rin g o ffic er who is n o t co n n e c te d w ith th e (ro n tin u e d fro m P ag e 1) e m p lo y ee’s d e p a itm e n t o r ag en cy, stitution a ctu a lly p ro h ib its a new election in th is p a r tic u la r situ- th u s in su rin g n e u tra lity a n d fa ir aton. a n d in s te a d p ro v id es t h a t ju d g m e n t. ITie decision by th is in ­ remaining officei*s se le ct a p re s­ d e p e n d e n t pei-son w ould be final ident to fill the unexpii-ed te rm . a n d b in d in g . T h e new a m e n d m e n t s ta te s : Miss W ilson, a union a c tiv is t, has joined CSEIA becau se, sh e said , “ T he h e a rin g u p o n su c h c h a rg e s it Is “ m ore d e m o c ra tic a lly r u n .” sh a ll be h e ld by a p erso n o r p e r­ She feels th a t a “ b ig g er a n d m o re son s d e sig n a te d in w ritin g b y th e democratic o rg a n iz a tio n h a s a b e t­ S ta t e o r m u n ic ip a l Civil S erv ice c o m m is s io n h av in g ju risd ic tio n , ter chance to g e t re s u lts .” w ho sh a ll h e a r a n d decide, an d The L e a d e r also le a rn e d t h a t Council 50’s in te rn a l p ro b lem s a re such d ecisio n s h a ll be b in d in g up­ not lim ited to K ings P a r k . A t th e o n th e oflficer o r body h a v in g th e [sprawling P ilg rim S ta te H o sp ital pow er to re m o v e th e p erso n In Brentw ood, w ord h a s b e en r e ­ a g a in s t w hom such c h a rg e s a re ived th a t th e s e c r e ta ry - tre a s u re r prefei*red. T h e p e rso n o r p e rso n s [of the C ouncil 50 lo c al a t t h a t so d esig n a te d in w ritin g by th e Institution h as also q u it fo r s im ila r co m m issio n shall, in n o e v e n t, be em ploy ed u n d e r th e ju risd ic tio n of reasons. th e o fficer o r body h a v in g th e M eanwhile, th e p re s id e n t of p o w er to rem o v e th e person Council 50’s L ong Is la n d S ta te a g a in s t w h om s u c h c h a rg e s a i e Park local, B ru ce Q u an d e r, In a p re fe rre d .” e tte r to p resid en ts of o th e r OounT h e bill w as in tro d u c e d in th e U 50 locals, has c alled on OounS e n a te by S en . T heodore D ay a n d ;ll 50’s executive b o a rd to d e te rm ­ su p p o rte d vigorously by CSEIA. ine who n a s been re sp o n sib le fo r In a supix>rting m e m o ra n d u m unning th e afTaii's of Council 50 to th e bill, CSEA a tto rn e y s said : over th e p a s t tw o y e ars. “ I t Is re a d ily a p p a re n tly fro m a Citing th e fa c t t h a t C ouncil 50 re a d in g of th e (fo rm e r) s t a tu t e is an “ a uto nim ou s co u ncil a n d th a t th e sa m e body o r o fficer p r e ­ governed by o m 'selv es,” Q u a n ­ fe rrin g th e c h a rg e s ( a g a in s t th e der said . . . “ i t seem s to th e em ployee) m a y h e a r a n d d e te rm ­ contrary as f a r a s C ouncil 37 Is ine th e ir m e rit u n d e r th e . . . law concerned.” (Council 37, A FSC M E , . . . I t is d iffic u lt to co n ceiv e of represents woi’k e rs em p lo y ed by a p ro c e d u re w h ic h w ould be m o re New York C ity ). “ We se e m to in a d e q u a te fro m th e p o in t of view have lost our r ig h t to self-d e te rm ­ of a ffo rd in g th e em ployee a ju s t ination, w hich w as, a n d is, ou r an d e q u ita b le h e a rin g p ro c e d u re .” basic p re m is e .” A CSEA sp o k e sm a n u rg e d all Q uander a sk ed th e p re s id e n ts if m e m b e rs of C SEA to w rite to th e tbsy were “ c o g iiiz a n t of w h a t is G o v ern o r u ig in g him to sig n th e really going o n in th e co un cil; w ho bUl. piloting th< co u rse of th is c o u n ­ “ F o r y e a rs ,” th e sp o k e sm a n cil? thirty-seven o r fifty ? ? ? ” T h e said , “ CSBA h a s b e en fig h tin g fo r Long Island union aide also noted th is ch a n g e in th e law . Now a t Wiat “ we (Council 50) h av e n o t la s t it h a s co m e to th e G o v e rn o r’s a c o n v en tio n fo r o v er tw o office, a n d i t is to th e in te r e s t y®ars. and I ask w h y ? ” o ' e v e ry public em p lo y ee in New Q uander fu r th e r s ta te d t h a t “ it Y ork S ta te to su p p o rt i t .’* been o v er a y e a r since a n y • ^ y from C ouncil 50 c o n ta c te d local. I have m a d e n u m e ro u s C i l y C h a p t e r S e t s attempts to b re a k thi-ough th is b a r ­ rier, and to no a v a il.” A n n u al M e e tin g He ended h is le tte r by a sk in g th e Presidents w h en th e y w ere conT h e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e E x ­ ^ t e d last, an d w hen w as th e la s t ecu tiv e B o a rd of th e N ew Y ork Ume they wei-e c o n su lted “ on a n y C ity c iia p te r, Civil S erv ice ^ P o rta n t issues p e rta in in g to Elmployees A ssn. w ill be h e ld o n Council 50 m a tte r s .” T h u rs d a y ev en in g, M ay 22, a t ^ ‘ving P lau m e n b a u m , CSEA sec- 5:30 p j n . a t G a s n e r’s R e s ta u r a n t, v ice-president, an d o n e of th e 96 D u a n e S t., M a n h a tta n . CSEa ofticial who ta lk e d w ith M iss All ele ctio n b a llo ts m u s t b e d e ­ Wilsond, sa id ; “ T he A m e ric a n P ed- liv ered to th e ch a p tei- ofJfice, ^atio n of S ta te , C o u nty a n d ro o m 907, 80 C e n tre S t. b e fo re 5 Municipal E m p lo y ee s’ e ff o rt to p.m . o n th e above d a te . ^eanize Long Isla n d m e n ta l hostals has flo u n d ered in d ic ta to rl- WUson. d1 control, re sig n a tio n s, a n d a n P la u m e n b a u m sa id : “ T h e un­ tem pted p u rg e of re p re se n ta tiv e s ion c o n stitu tio n p re s e rv e s th e by th e w o rk ers.” rig h ts of th e membei*s b u t th e u n ­ P laujnenbaum a s s e rte d th a t an ion h e a d q u a rte rs th in k s i t c a n egal effo rt by th e Intex-national ta k e th e m a w ay . To c ite an irre to purge th e e le c te d offices le v e n t section o f th e u n io n c o n ­ , K ings P a r k lo c a l h a d been stitu tio n a s a u th o rity to p u rg e th e ^ ^ m p te d follow ing th e resig n a- e le c te d o fficers is a c h e a p d e c e p ­ ‘ ox local pi-esident M iss tio n a g a in s t th e ir ow n m em l>ers.” n t-H r* ry) m JS3 o cn r* w > a w t-9 o o Os vO INCOMING SLATE — A n n u al electio n s w ere h eld rec en tly fo r olTicers of th e U tic a S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p te r. Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ee s A ssn., a t the^Tw in P o n d s C o u n try C lub. T he re su lts? N ew officers a re , le ft to rig h t, E d B a rz a n , secon d vice- p re s id e n t; A riene S k in n e r, tr e a s u r e r ; A rt T e n n is, p re s id e n t; Ju d y B e n n e tt, c o rresp o n d in g s e c r e ta r y ; Ju n e - M a h a rd y , re c o rd in g s e c r e ta ry ; an d J o h n Dym a n , first v ic e-p re sid en t. S e c u r ity O ffic e r R e c la s s if ic a tio n A p p e a l S u p p o r t e d B y S .U .N .Y . A f t e r D i s c u s s i o n W itli C S E A (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A LB A N Y — T h e v ic e -c h a n c e llo r o f p e rs o n n e l o f th e S ta te U n iv e rs ity h a s p ro m is e d to b a c k a n a p p e a l b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . t o t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­ s i o n to r e c o g n i z e t h e u n i q u e r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s o f c a m p u s s e c u r i t y p e r s o n n e l w i t h a t i t l e , s a la ry a n d q u a lific a tio n p a tte r n d iffe rin g fro m th e in s ti tu t io n a l s a f e ty o f f ic e r s e r ie s , whicla now includes th e c am p u s h e ad e d by E d w a rd D udek. Also CSEA s ta ff ad v iser to th e S ta te se c u rity forces. T h e p ro m ise c a m e In a re c e n t p re s e n t w ere J o se p h D. L o clm er, U n iv e rs ity C o m m itte e. T opics c o v ered in th e ta lk s in­ m e e tin g b e tw e e n vice c lia n c e llo r CSEA ex e c u tiv e d ire c to r; Jo h n D avid S. P ric e a n d CSEA’s S p eci­ M. C a rey , CSEA asso ciate p ro g ra m cluded lin es of a u th o rity on c a m p a l S ta te U n iv ersity C o m m itte e , sp e c ia list; a n d P a u l T . B urch, ur., w hich h av e b e e n d escrib e d b y so m e in stitu tio n a l s a fe ty o fficers a s b lu rre d an d co n fu sed , th u s in­ h ib itin g th e p e rfo rm a n c e of d u ty . P ric e a g re e d to ad v ise all S ta te U n iv e rs ity p re sid e n ts to defin e th e lilies of a u th o rity a n d the re sp o n ­ sib ilities of th e s e c u rity fo rces a t tl>e ca m p u se s. O ut-of-title w ork, such a s m e s­ sa g e -c a rry in g a n d electi'ical r e ­ p a ir, w as a n o th e r bone of c o n te n ­ (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) tio n fo r th e sa fety o fficers. U n i­ A L B A N Y — P r e s i d e n t T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l o f t h e C iv il S e r ­ v e rsity o fficials a g re e d to try to v ic e E m p l o y e e s A issn., r e p o r t e d t o m e m b e r s o f t h e C S E A r e ­ e lim in a te it. T h e v ice-ch ancellor also p ro m is­ ti r e e s c o m m itte e o n t h e n e w b e n e f its fo r r e t ir e e s in c lu d e d i n t h e C S E A - n e g o t i a t e d S t a t e b e n e f i t s p a c ic a g e l a s t A p r il ed to seek a n okay from th e S ta t e Civil S ervice D e p a rtm e n t for $100 a t th e c o m m itte e ’s m e e tin g i n ---------------------------------------- ----------e n tly a re in th e New Y ork S ta te e x tra p ay p e r m onth fo r s e c u rity A lbany, M ay 7. p ereo n n el w ho a re d e s ig n a te d Im p ro v e m e n ts u n d e r B lue C ross R e tire m e n t S y stem . “ S pecial P o lic em e n ,” a n d to c o n ­ an d Blue S h ie ld co v e ra g e a r e : C o m m itte e c h a irm a n H azel Ab­ sid e r a s e p a r a te title a n d p ay • In o ie a s e in co v era g e on ra m s said t h a t r e tir e d em p loy ees sca le fo r those officers w ho a re h o sp ita l s ta y to 3G5 d a y s; ai*e i>eing confused by lite r a tu r e p e a c e o fficers. • In c re a s e d covei'age fo r “ T h e serio u s p ro b lem of w he­ w h ich is b ein g d is trib u te d by a m e n ta l a n d n erv o u s c a se s to th e r o r n o t to a rm c a m p u s s e c u ri­ g ro up ca lled T h e New Y o rk S ta te 1 2 0 d a y s; ty p e rso n n e l w as also d is c u sse d ,” R e tire d Civil S erv ic e E m p lo y ees B u rch said. “ We w ere told th a t it • C overage foi’ d ia g n o stic A ssociatio n , to all perso n s w hose is u niv e rsity ix)licy not to a r m s u c h X -ray a n d la b o ra to ry te sts a t n a m es a p p e a r on the S ta te R e ­ p erso n n el, but CSEA sugge.^ted 80 p e rc e n t c o st for o u t-p a ti­ tire m e n t list, a n d e m p h a size d th a t th a t selected m e n be a rm e d w h en e n ts; th e group h as no co n n ec tio n w ith in v e stig a tin g c e rta in ty p e s of • C overage fo r in -p a tie n t CSEA a n d Is n o t officially in c o r­ crim e s, w iien e sc o rtin g la rg e su m s p sy c h ia tric c ases. p o rated . of m o n ey , a n d in o th e r sp e c ia l in • M ajo r M edical co v era g e vnces. We weve to ld th a t a t C o m m ittee m e m b e rs p re s e n t w as in c re a s e d to a $50,000 m a x im u m . w ere A lb e rt C. Killion, B u ffalo; p re s e n t only ca m p u s p re s id e n ts In a d d itio n th e p re s e n t retii*e- A ndrew H iitz, H o rn e ll; F lo re n ce h a v e th e rig h t to a im th e ir se ­ m e n t c o st of liv in g su p p ien ien t- D rew , B in g h a m to n : E m m e tt D u rr. c u rity fo rc es—a t tlie ir own d is­ a tio n will b e e x te n d e d to re fle c t S a ra n a c L ake, T om R a n g e r, S y ra ­ c re tio n . “ A lthough this m e e tin g p ro d u ced re c e n t c h a n g e s in th e C o n su m e r c u se; J o h n V an D uzer, M iddle­ P ric e In d e x , c h a n g in g th e c eilin g to w n : M ichael J . M urphy, C e n tra l no in s ta n t so lu tio n s to tlie v a ri­ a m o u n t fro m $7,000 to $8,000 for Is lip ; C h a rlo tte C lap p er, A lb an y ; ous p ro b lem s c a m p u s se c u rity p«pall re tire e s o v er sige G2 wiio pi'es- ^and M ild red M eskil, A lb an y . ' (C o atin u ed on P a g e 14) G a in s F o r R e t i r e e s In C S E A -W o n P a c t R e p o rte d B yW enzI ■ ■ P A y W M la NO O' o CM IH IG H t l n < i l * l « lD * l C Cl ■ S C H O O L O ur ■tu d rn ta C ellfX M t h a v e v iitc rc 4 6 •ver (H) E D U C A T IO N A T H O M J W e s t P o iR t B a r b e r s | C an Cut W ay To ■ $ 2 .9 5 H r. W a g e s E I N S P A R E T I M E * M f yen or* 17 o r ov*r and hov* l*ff fckeel, m ryeM COR • • m e High School diploma. W rit* ^ f o r fro* IrochHro— tolls bow. AMERICAN SCHOOL. Dopf. 9AP-47 274 Fifth Av*., New York. N.Y. 10001 ■ Ph. BR f-2604 Name __________________________ ■ Address ------------------------------------------ ----------------------A pt.. City nd •n ■ Book*. Eiama, iM tru rtlo a l I T o G e t M L o w M * iiU il7 U M ly^M » a ■ H o w O U R 7 2 n d I _______________________ A f e . I JState__________Zip- I Y E A R I f b a rb e rin g i« y o u r b ag , ta k e a scisso rs a n d c u t o u t th is ite m p e rta in in g to v a ca n cies fo r b a rb e rs a t th e U .S. M ilita ry A cadem y, W est P o in t, N.Y. H av e six montihs o f jo u rn e y m a n ex p e rie n ce to y o u r c re d it? Y ou m a y ap p ly fo r th e se jobs, p ay in g $2.95 a n h o u r, a n d a p p lic a tio n s will be a c c e p te d u n til f u r th e r n o tice. W rite th e New Y ork I n t e r ­ ag en cy B o a rd of U .S. Civil S ervice E x a m in e rs. 36 F e d e ra l P la s a , N ew Y o rk 10007. S peolfly i t ’s A n n o u n c e m e n t No. N Y -9 -1 6 y o u ’re a fte r. E ith e r a v isit to th e F e d e ra l Job I n f o r ­ m a tio n C e n te r a t th e above a d ­ d re s s o r a p h o n e call— tr y 2 1 2 264-0422— w ill g a in y ou a n a p ­ p lic a tio n fo rm . S u c h fo rm s a re also a v a ila b le d ire c tly a t th e M ilita ry A cadem y o r a t th e p o st o ffices in B ro o k ly n , T h e B ro n x , J a m a ic a . H e m p ste a d , M id d leto w n , N ew bu rg h, New R o ­ chelle, P a to h o g u e , P eek sk lll, P o u g h k eep sie, R iv e rh e a d , Y o n k ers a n d th e S t. G eo rg e S ta tio n o n S ta te n Isla n d . S H w u h-4 tri W i/j HH u W h ere fo A p p / y For P ublic Jobs The fenowlng dlrectiom where to mpvti tor pabUo joj, and how to reach destinatioiu New York City on the tramn •ystem. CITY NEW CORK CITY—The AppU, eatioiui S eotlo n o f th e New Yor| C ity D e p a rtm e n t of Personnel || lo c a te d a t 49 T h o m a s St., Y ork. N.Y. 10013. I t is thre, blocks n o r th o f C ity H all, ©m block w est of B ro ad w ay. A p p lic a tio n s: F ilin g Period ^ A p p lic a tio n s issued a n d receive^ M o n d ay th r o u g h F rid a y from | a.m. to 5 p.m .. ex c e p t Thursday a-€m 8:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m., aQd S h tn rd a y fro m 9 a.m . to 1 2 qooq. A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a re obtain* ab le fre e e ith e r by th e applicant m p erso n o r by h is representativ* a t th e A p p lic atio n S ec tio n of the E > epartm ent o f P e rs o n n e l a t ig T h o m a a S tre e t, New Y ork, N.Y, 10013. T e le p h o n e 566-8720. M ailed re q u e sts fo r appllcatloa b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e a stamped, se U -ad d rea sed bu sin ess-aize eo. velope 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 leait five d a y s b efo re th e closing diu to r th e filin g of ap p licatio na. C o m p le te d a p p lic a tio n fornu w hleh « r« nie<3 by m a il m ust bi s e n t to th e P e rso n n e l Departmeol a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d no latit t h a n th e la s t d a y of filin g or u s ta te d o th e rw ise In th e exaoi In a tio n a n n o u n c e m e n t, T lie A p p lic atio n s S ectio n th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t is neat th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t s to p of tiM m a in su b w ay lin es t h a t go throuik th e a re a . T h e se a re th e IR T Itb A venue L in e a n d th e IND 8 th A venue L in e. T h e DFIT LexingtoA A venue L in e s to p to u se Is ^ B rookljm B rid g e sto p an d th e BMT QT a n d R R lo c a l’s stop is City HaQ B o th lin e s h a v e ex its to DuaiM S tre e t, a s h o r t w alk fro m th e Pa^ so n n e l D e p a rtm e n t. STATE T h e S ta te w id e P la n : it^ s lik e h a s /in g a in y o u r o w n b a n l< T h a t ’s a f a c t. B e lo n g in g to th e S ta t e w id e P la n to lik e h a v in g a f o r tu n e in y o u r ow n b an k v a u lt S i n c e n o o n e k n o w s h o w s i c k h e m ig h t b e , n o o n e k n o w s w h a t a s e r io u s illn e s s c a n r e a lly c o s t . R e c e n tly , B lu e C r o s s c o v e r e d a N ew Y o rk S t a t e e m p lo y e e ’s h o s p ita l b ill o f o v e r $ 19 ,0 0 0 . T h e p a t i e n t d id n ’t h a v e to p a y a p e n n y . A n d t h e S ta t e w id e P la n d id n ’t h a v e a n o p ti o n . . . it p a i d s u b s t a n ti a l a m o u n ts f o r BLUE C R O S S ’^ fo r tu n e v a u lt. doctors and. other medical bills under Blue Shield and Major Medical. With the Statewide Plan you have It all a *‘no nonsense” three-part program especially designed for you and your family. There’s one hitch though. It’s strictly to pay your hospital and medical bills. But on second thought, can you think of any time you’d need money more? We can’t. 9 BLUE SHIELD* A L I A N V * I U F F A l O * J A M E S T O W N « N i W Y O I K « R O C H I S T S R « S Y R A C U S E • U T I C A • WAT i R T O WN THE STATEWIDE a A N #AoMricM Hotplua AM0 6 i«U0 a COORDINATING OFFICE - 1 2 1 5 WESTERN AVENUE. ALBANY, N. Y. * National Aaaeciatioii of Blue 8MeM PiMt S T A T E —D e p a rtm e n t o f Civil S ervice, 1350 Ave of th e Americtu N.Y. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; Got, A lfred E . S m ith S ta te O ffice Build, in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice Campus, A lb an y 12226; S u ite 750, 1 West G en essee S t., B u ffalo 14202; Stall O ffice B ldg., S y racu se. 13202; 50J M id tow n Tower, R o c h ester. 14604 (W ed n esd ay s o n ly ). A fte r 5 p.m . telep h o n e. (212) 765-3811, r iv e th e jo b tiUe i> w h ic h yo u a r e in terested , y o u r n a m e a n d a d d re ss. C a n d id a te s m ay o b ta in appHc** tio n s fo r S ta te Jobs fro m loc*l oXfices o f th e New Y ork Statl S m p lo y m e n t Servleo. FEDERAL F E D E R A L — S eco n d U.S. Cirll S e rv ic e R e g io n O ffice, Feder» B ldg., F e d e ra l P la z a a t D u a n e Si a n d B ro ad w ay , New Y ork, N.t' 10007. T a k e th e IR T LexingtoB Ave. L in e to C ity H all a n d watt tw o blocks n o r th , o r ta k e aiiJ o th e r tr a in to C h a m b e rs St., B ro a d w a y S ta tio n s . H o u rs a r e 8:30 a .m . to 6 P ”*" M on d ay th ro u g h F rid a y . Also op«* S a tu rd a y s 9 a.m . to 1 p mp h o n e 573-6101. A p p lic atio n * a r e also obtel®* ab le a t m a in p o st office^ e*c«^ th e New Y ork. N.Y.. P oet O f ^ B o a rd s of e x a m in e rs a t th e tic u la r in s ta lla tio n s o fferin g “ te s ts also m a y be ap p lied ^ f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n » n d • ’PP * tio n fo rm s. No r e tu r n e n v e lo p a r t re q u ire d w ith m a ile d r®®'* fo r ap iiU oation f<»iiBift> K E Y A N S W E R S evld«noe, m a y be aiR>mltted on . 8011 th e a p p o in tm e n t d ay. gnglneerin* T e c h n ic ia n T ra in e e 1, C ; 2. B ; 3, A; 4, A; 5, C R A tinf K ey Angwers F o r Written T e rt H eld A pril 26, 199$ 6 , A ; 7. C ; 8 , B ; 9, D ; 10, D 11, A ; 12, B ; 13, B ; 14, B ; 15, C 1 C; 16, D ; 17, B ; 18, B ; 19, C ; 20, C c1 . B ; »' •21, D ; 22, A ; 2, C ; 24, B ; 25, c ; A- 12. C; 13. A; 14, B ; 15, D ; 36, D ; 27, D ; 28, A; 29, C; 30, A d : 17. c ; 18. c ; 19. c ; 2 0 . C; o'- 22, D ; 33, C; 24, D ; 25, D ; 31, B ; 32, D ; 33, C; 34, D ; 36, A ie, b : 2T. C; 28, C; 20, D ; 30, C; 36. C ; 37, B ; 38, C; 39, A; 40, D . b ; 32, D ; 33, D ; 34, A; 36, C ; 41, D ; 42, A; 43, C ; 44, B ; 46, D ^ D 37, A; 38, C; 30, D ; 40, C; 46, D ; 47, C ; 48, B ; 49, D ; 50, C 51, B ; 52, A; 53, A; 54, A; 55, C l ' d : 42, D ; 43, B ; 44, A; 46, A; 'J b; 4*7, a ; 48, A; 40, A; 50, B ; 56, B ; 57, A; 48, B ; 50, B ; 60, C 61. a : 52, A; 53, C ; 54, B ; 55, B ; 61, B ; 62, C ; 63, C; 64, D ; 6 6 , C D: yj, D ; 58, D ; 5«, C; 60, C ; 6 6 D ; 67, C ; 6 6 , C; 69, C; 70, C; l’ b: 82, D ; 63, A; 64, B ; 6 6 , C; 71, D ; 72, B ; 73, B ; 74, C ; 75, D ; 76, B ; 77, B ; 78, A; 79, A; 80, C; j ’ A; «7, A; 6 8 , C; 6 8 , A; 70, D ; l’ A: 72, B ; 73. B ; 74, C ; 75, C ; 81, D ; 82, B ; 83, B ; 84, D ; 8 6 B ; if«, B; 77, D ; 78, B ; 79, C; 80, A; 8 6 , B ; 87, D ; 8 6 , D ; 89, A; 90, B ; 11 C: 82, B ; 83, B ; 84, A; 85, A; 91, C ; 92, B ; 93, B ; 94. C; 95, A; i D: 87, A; 8 8 , B ; 8 «, A,* 90, C ; 96, B ; 97, D ; 96, B ; 99, D ; 100, A. e x a m in a t io n n o . *518 Prom otion to ! ^ d c : e A nd T u n n e l M a ln ta ln e r EXAM INATION N O. 8020 Open C o m p etitiy e B rldire And T u n n e l M a ln ta ln e r roposed K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n Test H eld A pril 26, 1969 Candidates w ho w ish to file iroteats a g a in st th e propo sed key ,nswers m u s t m a k e a w ritte n re lueat fo r p erm issio n to review est. Such w ritte n req u est m u s t be ostmarked n o t la te r th a n M ay 1969, a n d m u s t c o n ta in th e ndldate’s a p p lic a tio n n u m b e r, •rotest, to g e th e r w ith su p p o rtin g e x a m in a t io n LEGAL NOTICK iI.E N O . 2 8 7 1 , 1 9 6 9 . — C I T A T I O N . — HE P E O P L E O F T H E S T A T E O F N E W O R K , By th e G ra c e o f G o d F re e a a d iidependent. T o th e h eirs a t la w , n e x t o f k i n a n d itrib iite e s o f L u c ie n n e M i o l a n e , d e c e a s e d , I” " ? * , “ “ d i f a n y o f t h e m b e d e a d t o leif n e i r i a t l a w , n e x t o f k i n , distriucee*, l e g a t e e s , e x e c u t o r s , a d m i n i s t r a t o r s , Migoees a n d s u c c e s s o r s i n i n t e r e s t w h o s e a r e u n k n o w n a n d c a n n o t b e succf* “/owl a f t e r d u e d i i i g e n c e . H E R E B Y C IT E D T O S H O W •A U b t b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s C o u r t , N e w ork C o u n t y , a t R o o m 5 0 4 i n t h e H a l l o f records i n t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , N e w ork , o n June 19, 1969 at 10 A .M . o/«* w ritin g d ate d F eb ru a ry 14, " 6 9 w h i c h h a s b e e n of l T e re d f o r p r o b a t e *r M a i t i o M . T r a i n o r , r e s i d i n g a t 4 1 - 4 5 '- a d S t r e e t , W o o d s i d e , N . Y . ' s h o u l d n o t “« p r o b a t e d a s t h e l a s t W i l l a n d T e s t a lent, r e l a t i n g t o r e a l a n d p e r s o n a l p r o p f<y. o f L u c i e n n e M i o l a n e , D e c e a s e d , w h o at th e t i m e o f h e r d e a t h a r e s id e n t o f ’ the C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , N e w Y o r k . '«ed, A t t e s t e d a n d S e a t e d , M a y 8 , 1 9 6 9 . H O N . S. S A M U E L D i F A L C O , i*"* ) S u rro g a te , N e w Y o r k C o u n ty W i l l i a m S. M u l l e n . . . C lerk , ’‘we o f A tto rn ey M en ag h T ra in o r & ‘■"fser. T e l . N o . M U 2 - 4 1 3 0 . A d d r e s s o f >Korney 3 2 E a s t 3 9 t h S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , E X A M IN A T IO N N O. 8011 E n g in e e rin g T e c h n ic ia n T ra in e e (S p ecial S a b b a th O b serv er T est) R a tin g K ey A nsw er F o r W ritte n T e s t H eld M ay 1, 1969 1, B ; , B ; 3, D ; 4, A; 5, C; 6 , A; 7, B ; 8 , D ; 9, C ; 10, C; 11, D ; 12, B ; 13, A; 14, C; 15, B ; 16, D ; 17, C ; 18, B ; 19, D ; 20, D; 21, A ; 22, C; 23, D ; 34, A; 25, D ; 26, C; 27, C ; 28, C; 29, C; 30, D ; 31, D ; 32, C ; 33, B ; 34, D ; 35. D ; 36, C ; 37, C; 38, A; 39, A; 40, B; 41, A; 42, A; 43, C ; 44, B ; 45, B ; 46f; D ; 47, D ; 48, D ; 49, C; 50, C; 51, D ; 52, C ; 53, D ; 54, D ; 55, B ; 56, A; 57, A; 58, B ; 59, A; 60, C; 61, A ; 62, D ; 63, A; 64, B ; 65, B ; 6 6 , C ; 67, C; 6 8 . B ; 69, D ; 70, B; 71, C; 72, B ; 73, D ; 74, A; 75, B ; 76, C; 77, A; 78, A; 79, A; 80, C; 81, B ; 82, B ; 83, C; 84, A; 85, C ; 8 6 , D ; 87, B ; 8 8 , C; 89, C; 90, A; 91, C; 92, B ; 93, B ; 94, A; 95, A; 96, D ; 97, A; 98, B ; 99, C; 100, B. ity C o m b s S te n o h n d A b u n d a m A d v e n t u r e s r e a l i t y C T ity q u i t e e I n ALBANY— M rs. B e r th a H eller, a n em plo y ee o f th e S ta te I n s u r ­ a n ce F u n d C laim s D e p a rtm e n t, h a s receiv ed h e r te n th S ta te m e rit a w a rd fo r v alu a b le su g g estio n s on im p ro v in g S ta t e service. H e r la te s t su g g estio n is a n Im ­ p ro v ed in v e stig a tio n fo rm . O n ly a m o n th ago, sh e receiv ed h e r e ig h th a n d n i n t h aw a rd s. o f d a y - t h r o u g h - F r l d a y sU l y o u P e r s o n n e l o p e n upon you u reml. . ^ " o t o b lig ed to “ * P® '’*®" - J* y o u f a i l t o a p p e a r i t 1 .k assum ed th a t you d o n o t o b ject '•>« r e l i e f r e q u e s t e d . Y o u h a v e a r i g h t "*ve a n a t t o r n e y - a t l a w a p p e a r f o r y o u . Retired F o r Delulianty In stitu te ’s Intensive Preparatory Course T o F ill to you to your chances o f promotion to your job to your next raise and similar m atters! reg u la rly i H ere Is th e n e w sp a p e r t h a t te lls y o u a b o u t w h a t l<i h a p p e n Ik . serv ice, w h a t Is h a p p e n in g to th e Job you h a v e a n d Job you w a n t. M ake s u r e you d o n ’t m iss a s i n t l e Issue. E n te r y o u r sub* •orlption now . T he p ric e Is IS.OO. T h a t b r in f s you S t Issu es o< th e ClvU ®«rvlce L ead er, filled w ith th e g o v e rn m e n t Job new s you w u t ^ You c a n su b sc rib e o n th e c o u p o n b elo w : O N N E X T J U N E 2 8 , P A T R O L M A N d o t a k e d a y d r e a m is o n e a p p l y o f e x a m s . t h e i r A n d to to t h e M o n - p r e v i o u s lE G A L N O T IC I D A Y T O M A A S S O C IA T B S . — S u b « ta n ce of C e rtific a te o f I.im ite d P a r t n e r s h i p . B u sin T o o w n re»J p r o p « r l r lo c a te d D a y to n a B cach, F la . A d d re ss: e / o J . W echsler, 5 4 5 F ifth A r e . . N e w Y o r k . N .Y . N m iio a n d re sid e n ce of G eneral P artn e rs: Irv ln r F rie d m a n . 7 E . S « S t.. N e w Y o rk . N .Y .; B ern ard F ried m an , 117 E. 71 S t., N e w Y o rk , N .Y .: J e r o m e W e ch sler, 2 7 S eac o rd R d .. N e w R o c h e lle , N .Y .; F W M a n a r e n ie n l C o rp ., c / o W e ch sler. 5 4 5 F if t h A r e .. N e w Y o rk , N .Y . N a m e , re«idenc« (a ll N ew Y o rk S ta te unlea* o th e r w s e s t a t e d ) , ca sh c o a t r i b u t i o n a n d p e rc e n ta « re o f c a p i ta l o f L im ite d P a r t a e r s : D a v id D e m a at, 6 0 K now * C resc en t, R iv e rd a le , $ 5 1 ,6 0 0 , 1 0 % : K erm i t K r a u s , 7 W i n d i n r B r o o k D r.. I.a r c h n io n t $ 5 1 ,5 0 0 , 1 0 % : L eonard S ch w a rti, .1 4 6 A u d a b o n R d „ E a i r l e w o o d . N . J . $ 5 1 . * 5 0 0 , 1 0 % : M i l to n (1» :fu n d , 6 5 6 P a r k A r e . , New Y ork $ 2 5 ,7 5 0 , 5% : S ta n le y F eld. 8 6 0 F i f t h A v e ., N e w Y o r k $ 2 6 ,7 5 0 , 5 % : F red erick R ath . 301 Y a le A v e ., W oodm e r e $ * i5 ,7 5 0 , 5 % : J e r o m e W e c h s le r , 2 7 S e a c o rd R d ., N e w R o c h c lle $ 3 5 ,7 5 0 , 5 % : R o b ert D. 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A t h e o b l i g a t i o n t o p e r f o r m p o lic e f u n c t i o n s a t lo w p a y a t th e W ed n esd ay , M ay 28 a p p r o v a l w o u ld g r a n t a 2 0 - y e a r r e t i r e m e n t to m e m ­ 5 0 w e lf a r e c e n t e r s m a i n t a i n e d b y t h e D e p a r t m e n t . 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to Nui-sing— b e r s o f t h e S t a t e P a r k P o lic e . “T h e P a tie n t W ith C V O : P a r t T H E P E T I T I O N E R S m a i n t a i n e d t h a t t h e A d m i n i s tr a t i v e T h i s b ill, s u p p o r t e d b y t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s I I . ” R e fre sh e r course fo r n u rses, C o d e p u r s u a n t t o w h i c h t h e y w e r e p u r p o r t e d l y d e p u t i z e d A s s n ., w o u ld g iv e m e m b e r s o f t h i s d e p a r t m e n t t h e s a m e lesson 17. b y t h e P o lic e C o m m i s s i o n e r c l e a r l y g a v e n o s u c h a u t h o r it y r e t i r e m e n t b e n e f i t s a s t h o s e e n j o y e d b y m e m b e r s o f t h e 7:30 p.m .—O n th e Jo b — “R escue t o h f m . 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For th e D i m o Iu . tio n o f h er M arriag e w ith J O H N AR. C H E R . R esp o n d en t. P u rsu an t to A c tio n 220 of th e D o m estic R elatio n s Law N O T IC E . TO; JO H N ARCHER TAKE N O T IC E TH A T a petitio n ha, b e e n p re s e n te d to th is C o u rt by O N N iE A R C H E R , y o u r w ife , fo r t h e d isso lu tio n o f y o u r M a r r ia g e o n th e g r o u n d th a t you h a v e a b s e n t e d y o u r s e lf f o r five ( 5 ) succes. siv e y e a rs last p a s t, w ith o u t b e in g k n o w n t o h e r t o b e l iv in g a n d t h a t s h e b elieves y o u to b e d e a d , a n d th a t p u r s u a n t to ao o r d e r o f th e C o u r t d a te d o n th e 12 th of M a r , 1 9 6 9 , a h e a rin g w ill b e h eld upon sa id p e titio n a t th e said S u p re m e C ouri, S p e c ia l T e r m , P a r t I. in th e B r o n x Coun> ty C o u r t H o u s e in B ro n x . 8 5 1 G r a n d Conc o u rse , B ro n x , N e w Y o r k o n th e 6 t h day o f S e p t e m b e r , 1 9 6 9 a t 9 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k i n t h e fo re n o o n o f th a t day. H O N N IE ARCHER, O N N IE ARCHER D a te d . B R O N X , N E W YORK. M ay, 1969. M A R IO N G A IN E S H IL L A tto rn e y fo r P etitio n e r 2 0 9 W . 1 2 5 t h S t. N e w Y o rk , N .Y . K O T IC E L U P A U L P A R T N E R S — C E R T IF IC A T E O F L IM IT E D P A R T N E R S H IP W e . th e u n d e rsig n e d , d esirin g to form a lim ite d p a r tn e r s h ip p u rs u a n t to A rtic le 8 o f th e P a r tn e r s h ip L a w o f th e S ta te of N e w Y o r k , d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y as_ f o l l o w s ; T h e n a m e o f t h e p a r t n c r f h i p i s Lu> p a u l P artn ers. 2 .T h e c h a r a c te r o f th e b ? s s is t o p u r c h a s e o r o t h e r w i s e a c q i i i r c , h e l d , sell o r o th e r w is e d isp o se of, m o rtg a g e , p led g e and in any m anner deal in se c u ritie s, co m m o d itie s and o th er p ro p erty of all k in d s. 3. T h e l o c a ti o n o f t h e p r i n c i p a l p la c e o f b u s i n e s s o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p i s 4145 E a s t 8 0 th S tree t, N e w Y o r k , N .Y . 4. T h e n a m e a n d p la c e o f re sid e n ce of each m em ber of th e p artn ersh ip i« a s follo w s: G e n e r a l P a r t n e r ; P a u l S c o v ille , J r . , 4 4 5 E a st 8 0 th S tree t, N e w Y o r k , N e w Y o rk . L im ite d P artn e r; L u c ile L ew is S co v ille , 3 5 2 2 P ie d m o n t R o a d , N .E . A tlan ta, G e o r­ g ia 30 3 0 5 . 5 . T h e p a r t n e r s h i p Is t o c o n t i n u e u n t i l te rm in a te d b y th e d ea th o r re tirem en t e ith e r p a rtn e r. T h e g e n e ra l p a r tn e r m ay term in a te th e p artn ersh ip upon n o t lest th a n th irty days w ritte n no tice to th e o th er p artn er. 6 . T h e lim ite d ca p ita l c o n tr ib u tio n of t h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r is e n u m e r a t e d i n Sche> d u le A a tta c h e d h e re to . N o n e o f th e prop> erty , o t h e r th a n cash, c o n tr ib u te d by lim ite d p a r tn e r h a s an y ag re e d value. 7. T h e lim ited p a r tn e r has n o t agreed to m a k e an y a d d itio n a l c a p ita l c o n tr ib u ­ tio n to th e p artn ersh ip . 8. T h e t e r m s a g r e e d u p o n f o r t h e o f th e lim ite d ca p ita l c o n trib u tio n s o f th e lim ite d p a r tn e r a re as fo llo w s: ( a ) T h e ilm ited p a rtn e r m ay w ith d ra w any part o r all o f h e r lim ite d c a p ita l c o n t r i b u t i o n a s o f t h e e n d o f a n y cal> e n d a r y e a r , u p o n n o t less t h a n s ix m o n t h s * w r itte n n o tice to th e o th e r p artn er. o f a n jr a m o u n t s o w i t h d r a w n is t o b e m a d e w i t h i n six m o n th s a f te r th e e n d o f such c a len d ar q u arter. (b) T h e v a lu e o f th e in tere st o f th e llm it^ p artn er is t o be paid to such p a r t n e r o r h is legal re p re s e n ta tiv e s w ith in six m o n th s a f te r th e e n d o f th e c a le n d a r year d u rin g h e r r e tr ie m e n t as a lim ite d p a r tn e r o r d e a th o ccurs. T h e lim ite d p a rtn er m ay re tire fro m th e p a rtn e rs h ip u p o n n o t less t h a n s ix m o n th s w r itte n n o tice to th e o th e r p artn er. 9 . E a c h p a r t n e r is t o s h a r e I n t h e p r o f it s o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p , b y r e a s o n o f hi* c o n ­ tr ib u tio n , in th e p r o p o r tio n as th e v alu e o f h i s i n t e r e s t i n t h e p a r t n e r s h i p b e a r s to t h e to ta l v a lu e o f all th e in tere sts in th e p a rtn e ts h ip , d e te rm in e d in each case as o f th e d a t e w h ic h o p e n s th e p e r io d for w h ic h p ro fits a r e to b e a llo c a te d am o n g th e p artn ers. 10. I n th e ev e n t th e lim ited p artn er s h a ll sell o c o t h e r w i s e t r a n s f e r h e r in te r ­ est in th e p artn ersh ip w ith th e w ritten c o n t e n t o f t h e g e n e ra l p a r t n e r , th e lim ited p a r t n e r s h a ll h a v e th e r i g h t to s u b stitu te h e r a s s ig n e e as c o n t r ib u t o r In h e r place. T h e assig n ee sh all b e e n title d to b e sub­ stitu te d as a lim ited p artn er upon th e s a m e t e r m s a n d c o n d i t i o n s a p p l i c a b l e to th e lim ite d p a r t n e r m a k in g th e assignm ent. 1 1 . T h e { ^ n r a l p a r t n e r m a y a d m i t add itto o a l lim ite d p a r tn e rs a t an y tim e . T h e r e is o n l y o n e g e n e r a l p a r tn e r . N o r i g h t is g i v e n t o a n y r e m a i n i n g g e n ­ e ra l p a r tn e r to c o n tin u e th e busin ess u p o a h is d e a th , r e tir e m e n t o r in san ity . 1 3 . T h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r h a s n o r i g h t t« d e m a n d a n d re ce iv e p r o p e r ty o th e r than cash in re tu rn fo r h e r c o n trib u tio n . P a u l S c o v ille , J r . G e n e ra l P artn e r L u c ile L e w is S c o v ille , L im ite d P artn e r D a te d : STATE OF G E O R G IA , COUNTY Of F U L T O N , S S .: O n th e 2 n d day o f Jan u a ry , 1969, be­ f o r e m e p e r s o n a l l y c a m e P A U L S CO V IL * LE, JR ., to m e known and know n to m e to b e th e in d iv id u a l d escrib ed in and w h o ex ecu ted th e fo reg o in g in strum ent, a n d d u l y a c k n o w l e d g e d t o m e t h a t b e ex* ec u ted th e sam e. K A T H Y M IT C H E L L , N o ta r y P u b lic N o t a r y P u b l i c , G e o r g i a , S ta te at L arge. My C o m m isio a E xpire* Feb. 21, 1971. (N o ta r ia l S eal) STATE OF G O R G IA , COUNTY OF F U L T O N . S S .; On th e 2nd day of Jan u ary . 19^t b e fo re m e p erso n ally c a m e L U C IL E L E W ­ IS S C O V IL L E . to m e k n o w n a n d . k n o w n to m e to b e th e in d iv id u a l d esc rib ed m and w h o ex ecu ted th e fo reg o in g m en t, a n d d u ly ack n o w led g ed to that she e x e c u te d th e sam e. K A T H Y M IT C H E L L , N o ta r y P u b lic „ , N o t a r y P u b lic , G e o r g ia , S ta te at L arge. My C on im isio n Expire* Feb. 21, 1971. (N o ta r ia l S eal) LUPAUL PARNTERS C ertific ate o f L im ite d P a rtn e rsh ip S ch ed u le A . , C a p i t a l C o n t r i b u t i o n o f P a u l S co v ille , C ash * 7 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 C ap ital C o n trib u tio n o f L u c ile L e w is S co v ille C ash * 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 1. of U n d e r th is n a tio n a lly - p ra is e d p r o g r a m , H .I.P . b e n e fits r o u n d o u t M e d ic a re P a r t B b e n e fits . T h is m e a n s t h a t e ld e rly N e w l ^ r k e r s c a n e n jo y a g r e a te r d e g re e o f p ro te c tio n th a n c a n b e fo u n d a n y ­ w h e r e e ls e in t h e c o u n try . re­ turn T h e p r e m i u m p e r in d iv id u a l c o m e s to le s s th a n th e $ 5 0 a n n u a l d e d u c tib le th e y n o w h a v e to p a y u n d e r M e d ic a re P a r t B ! Pay­ ment H e r e 's w h a t H .I .P .- M e d ic a r e d o e s f o r p e o p le e n ro lle d in P a r t B. F o r th e m th e re is : # N o $ 5 0 d e d u c t i b l e # N o 2 0 # N o n e e d p e r c e r t a i n t o c e n t f o r s h a r i n g s u b m i t i n - h o s p i t a l M m e d i c a l o f c a r e d o c t o r e d i c a r e i n o r o u t o f t h e h o s p i t a l b i l l s c l a i m f o r m s , e x c e p t f o r e m e r g e n c i e s a n d s e r v i c e s . 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O ffic e r , $ 8 ,2 2 0 If sts 30 q u a l i f i c a t i o n s t h e $ 8 ,4 7 0 , S t a t e o r w a r r a n t D iv is io n s e n i o r o f w a r r a n t it, y o u P a r o l e — a n d c a n w a r r a n t t r a n s f e r b e t e s t e d a n d o f f ic e r , SEA Seeking Headquarters jervices Manager In Albany h e a d q u a r t e r s C iv il A lb a n y . l a t t e r S e r v ic e T h e f i g u r e s e r v ic e s E m p lo y e e s p o s i t io n r e a c h e d p a y s in quivalent to a G ra d e 27 p o st State S ervice, P ilin g closes te 1. pplicants m u s t reside in th e mediate A lbany ax-ea, a n d h a v e achelor’s degree fro m a reco g college or im iv e rsity w ith a ness ad m ln lsti-atio n sp e cialllon. Five y e ars of g e n e ra l ofJnanagemen/t ex p erien ce la a lQulred, th re e y ea rs of w h ich liave Involved g e n e ra l o fm anagem ent in a n esta b lish of sig n ifica n t size, w ith p re given to c a n d id a te s h a v I supervisory e x p erien ce in com "T operatdons a n d d a ta p ro ­ sing. «tisfaotory g e n e ra l office m a n nent experience b ey o n d th re e niay be s u b s titu te d o n a for y ear b asis fo r th e re college ed u ca tio n , those p e rso n s seek in g a otlon w ith in th e A ssn.. one satisfa c to ry service in a staff p o sitio n allo ca te d to 20 or h ig h e r is necessary , ^ ^ te s sh o u ld su b m it a dedescription o f p rio r office ex p erien ce w h ic h will p te d g en erally on th e b asis 1 '^^'^lifioations fo r th o se In 1^ com petitive categ o ry , candidates m u s t possess a oik s t a te d riv e r’s license In r ^ be ap p o in ted . /^ ^ ^ ^ in tm en t a p ro b a tio n Ma of one y e a r m u st be , ^cioriiy served befo re th e is p e rm a n e n t, ^em d ire c tio n of th e oj th e ex ecu tiv e d lne h e a d q u a rte rs services m a n a g e r is A s s n . t h e i r f o r $ 1 5 ,5 9 0 f iv e to a n n u a l b e i n g s o u g h t c e n t r a l $ 1 8 ,5 4 0 o n t r a n s f e r w h i c h L is te d q u a l if i c a ti o n s in c lu d e m e e ti n g c e r t a i n a c a d e m jjlth sta n d a rd s. P ossession of a jld New Y ork S ta te d riv e r’s U- to incapKacitate. N ote, also t h a t co n v ic tio n o f a felo n y or a n y knse a® S ta te resid en ce o th e r v io latio n of law or a h is ­ also a p re re q u isite fo r th e te st. IA c a d e m i c a l l y , c a n d id a te s m u st to ry o f m e n ta l illness or n ervous m ay bar aw >llcants Ive obtained a h ig h school d i- d iso rd e r oma or equivalency. F o r th e e n - fro m th e ex am , F ilin c C u to ff P e n d in g nice-level w a r m n t officer p osi[>ns, req u ire m en ts ca ll fo r thi'ee T h e d a te of M ay 26 h a s been (irs of fu lltim e , p a id ex p erien ce d e sig n a te d a s th e c u to ff p o in t the law e n fo rc e m e n t field or in fo r a ll a p p lic a n ts to file fo r th e care o r cu sto d y of In m a te s e x a m In la te Jvm e, T h e su b jec t patients of a c o rre c tio n in - m a tte r o f th e te s t will en co m p ass Ituiion. T h o se vy in g fo r th e fo u r p rim a r y a re a s : u sin g good nior level jo b s m u s t h a v e h a d ju d g m e n t In th e c u stod y a n d years of th is b ack g ro u n d , a t tr a n s p o r ta tio n of p a tie n ts a n d in ­ two of th e m in a sup erv iso ry m a te s; in v e stig a tiv e te c h n iq u e s; p re p a rin g w ritte n re p o rts; a n d u n ­ aclty. iisofar as su b stitu tio n s, c a n d i- d e rs ta n d in g as w’ell as lntei*pretjies may ap p ly g ra d u a tio n from Ing w 'ritten m a te ria l. T h e se n io r teclinloal in s titu te o r co m m u - level te s t will also h a v e a series [y college o r tw o y e a rs a t a r e - o f q u e stio n s d e alin g w ith s u p e r­ pnally acc red ite d college or u n i- vision. I n b rief, th e d u ties of a w a r­ slty for tw o y e a rs of th e g en experience. Age c rite r ia lim it r a n t o ffic er se rv in g w ith th e D i­ gibility to m e n a n d w om en b e ­ vision of P a ro le w ould be to in en 20 aiKi 37 y ea rs old, a n d vestigrate, a r r e s t a n d tr a n s p o rt at the tim e of a p p o in tm e n t, p aro le v io la to rs fro m th e ir p la ce jrth er s ta n d a rd s d e m a n d t h a t o f a p p re h e n s io n to N ew Y ork [ididates h a v e good m o ra l c h a r - S ta te oon*eotional in s titu tio n s . er and h a b its , a n d be free H e ’d also c o n su lt officials o f o th e r any m e n ta l o r p h y sic a l d e - s ta te s on ro u tin e e x tra d itio n m a tth a t w ould h a v e a te n d en cy te rs, in v e s tig a te . ab sc o n d e rs, a n d A O V'nrpnt (onby N Y y o u r w i t h t-o "A VERY FUNNY, IMMENSELY APPEALING MOVIE. SHARP AND HONEST-SO VIVID!” J u n e 2 1 o f f ic e r , p a y s $ 8 ,2 2 0 f o r e i t h e r o f tw o w i t h w a g e s o f $ 6 ,- to $ 9 ,9 7 5 a n n u a l l y . ic , e x p e rie n c e , a g e , m o r a l a n d "TENDER, LOVING, FUNNY-SAD!” IT) Kolhlt*pti (anoH N Y Oo'rU Nh m a y p e rfo rm su rv eilla n c e w ork on p a ro le v io latio n . T h e w a r r a n t o fficer p osts w ith th e N arc o tic s A d d ictio n C o n tro l C om m ission Involve su rveillan ce a n d in v e stig a tiv e w w k fo cu sin g o n re h a b lllta n ts . T h ese a re p e r­ so n s w ho h a v e or a re susp ected of v io latin g th e te rm s of th e ir a fte rc a re s ta tu s w ith th e N arco tics C om m ission. O n e v a ca n c y exists in New Y ork C ity fo r th e se n io r w'ari-ant a n d tr a n s fe r o ffic er job. H e ’ll s u p e r­ vise a n d m a k e a ssig n m e n ts to w a r­ r a n t o fficers o u t of c o m m u n ity b ased fac ilities of th e N a rco tic s A d d ictio n C o n tro l C om m ission, also rev iew in g re p o rts w ritte n by su b o rd in ates. T h e e x a m in a tio n s n u m b e rs fo r th e tw o w a r r a n t o ffic er te sts— re g u la r a n d sen io r level— a re lis t­ ed as No. 22-351 a n d 22-352, B la n k s to ap p ly c a n be pick ed u p In p erso n a t a n y office of th e New Y o rk S ta te E m p lo y m e n t Service or, a lte rn a te ly , a t one of th e re g io n a l offices of th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of C ivil Service. T h e ir nm in h e a d q u a rte rs is a t th e S ta te O ffice B u ild in g C ttm pus in Al­ b a n y , O th e r offices, situ a te d In B u ffalo , S y ra cu se a n d N ew Y ork C ity, a re e n u m e ra te d u n d e r th e h e a d in g , “W h e re T o A pply F o r P u b lic Jo b s,” a p p e a rin g each Areek in T h e L ead er. n PI fWAiowpiciiinfSPflisjNis ASTMKYR JVf( p m a c m N i o M C1N N M V B , RICHARD BENJAM IN JACKKLUGM AN Nsii H n r N t d t i r m ii w te ri-'m iN n c g a n iN r ItDHraOR' AWW*W(IRCnif FORUM47th St. / 47lh S t « n d B f o a d w y P L 7-«320-1 >• o rr » / H EAST 7 2 n d SI a n d T h i rd Av*. ft TR 9-1313 FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES AND FAMILIES - m DE LUXE P A C K A G E T O U R S A T L O W E S T P R IC ES Las Vegas Fr.. $219 Mexico + I Days, J e f Transfers, Diimers, Shews & ex tras. Jamaica ft. . $239 -I- T A X I Days, J e t Tronsfers, Shows & ex tras. From TAX Meals, $299 TAX IS Days, J e t Transfers, Hotels, Sightseein 9 & extros. Holidays to Spain, Cruises Europe, Hawaii, Special Spring Rotes a t De Luxe Concord Hotel BROUGHT TO YOU EXCLUSIVELY BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS 597 MERCER STREET, ALBANY. N.Y. 12208 Telephone (518) 869-9894 or (518) 237-8414 b y o f f ic e p e r i n c r e m e n t s . y e a r , T h i s m a n a g e r Is resp o n sib le fo r all h e a d q u a rte rs services, In clud in g m e m b e rsh ip reco rd s. In su ra n c e record s, sy stem s a n d p ro c ed u res a n d in te rn a l a d m in is tra tio n . T h e in c u m b e n t devotes a ll of h is tim e to th e In te r n a l a d m in is tra tio n of h e a d q u a rte rs services a n d n e ith e r h a n d le s ccm im ittee s ta f f sissignm e n ts n o r a tte n d s deleg ate m e e t­ ings. T h e in c u m b e n t In th is p o sition h a s d ire c t su p e rv isio n over th e d ire c to r of reco rd s, su p erv iso r of m e m b e rsh ip a c co u n ts, th e su p e r­ visor o f In s u ra n c e a c c o u n ts a n d th e su p erv iso r of g en era l acco u n ts, a n d is resp o n sib le fo r th e e ffi­ c ie n t fu n c tio n in g o f th e In te rn a l o p e ra tio n s of th e CSiBA h e a d ­ q u a rte rs, H e m u s t e x p e d ite th e in te r n a l o p e ra tio n s of th e h e a d ­ q u a rte rs so a s to e ffe c t m a x im u m efficien cy a n d p ro d u c tio n w ith r e ­ sp e ct to th o se (d e r a tio n s a ff e c t­ in g m e m b ersh ip a n d in s u ra n c e rec o rd s a n d ac co u n ts, re p ro d u c ­ tio n a n d m a il services, m e ssen g er services, te lep h o n e c o m m u n ic a ­ tio n s services, d a ta processing services, genei*al a c c o u n tin g serv ­ ices, b u ild in g m a in te n a n c e se rv ­ ices, p u rc h a s in g services, a n d a s ­ sists in th e sele ctio n of n o n -p r o ­ fessio n al p erso n e l a n d p e rso n n e l a d m in is tra tio n . H e will be re s p o n ­ sible fo r a n y a d d itio n a l fim ctlo n s Involving H ead q u ai'ters services w h ic h m a y be a d d e d to th e op­ e ra tio n s of th e A sso ciatio n In th e fu tu re su c h a s sy stem s an aly sis. TTae A ssociation is a n n o n ­ p ro f it m e m b ersh ip c o rp o ratio n (Continued on Page 10) S p e c ia l d is c o u n ts forC S E A e m p lo y e e s . fxclusive orrangem ents have been m ade with Consumer Buying Service to enable all CSEA em ployees to purchase m ajor items a t th e low est prices. This is possible because th e program provides you, as an individual, with the mass-purchasing power of a group. Items available: FiirnifMrc C o m p le t e line* o f b e d r o o m , liv ­ in g room , din in g ro o m an d oc­ c a s io n a l f u r n itu r e — all a t p rice* th a t c a n n o t b e m atch ed . M aier A|>pliaNees A ll fa m o u s b r a n d n a m e c o lo r a n d B & W 1*V s e ts , w a s h i n g m ac h in e * , dryers, d ishw ashers, refrig erato rs, ran g es, air-co n d itioner*. etc ., at u n b eatab le prices. New Cor* S pecial c a r p u rc h a se p la n in ­ clu d e s v irtu ally every m a k e o r m o d el car at S 100-I12S above fa cto ry F rom fran ch ised c a r d ealers. com. Travel Program S pecial c h a rte r a n d g r o u p trip s havt; b e e n a r r a n g e d a t m ass sav ­ in g s. M a n y o f th e v a c a tio n s also offer you a special b o n u s G i f t C e r t i f i c a t e * . T h e e s c e rtifica te s a r e a* g o o d a s c a s h a n d c a n b e u sed to ard s th e p u rc h ase o f any item in th e p ro g r a m — o r ev en o n m a n y o p tio n s a v a ila b le o n v ac atio n s. S o m e o f t h t va tm tio m in c lu d t: M exico*/] 5 d a y s /f r . $299 In c lu d e s M e x ic o C ity , T a x c o a n d A c ap u lco a t th e H ilto n H o tels. J a m a ic a * /8 d a y s /f r . $199 A t th e P lay b o y C lu b H o tel, i n ­ clude* air, h o te l, m ea ls, p ariie * ■ n d m u ch m ore, C a rp e tin g /T ile H a w a ii* /M d ay s/$ 4 9 9 N a tio n a l b ra n d nam e carpet an d tile a t s p ec ially n e g o tia te d p ric e s fr o m re lia b le a n d a p p r o v e d d e a l­ er*. D e l u x e v a c a t i o n . 3 d a y s in La* V e g as a t th e S a n d s— 7 day* in H o n o lu lu at th e llik a i— 3 days in S an F rancisco. Lcm V e g a s / 5 d ay s/$21 9.95 T h u n d erb ird H otel D a y , V e te ra n s, a n d W eekends. fo r N ew Labot Y ears W est C o a st T o u r* / S d a y s/$ 2 4 9 Los A n g e le s, H o lly w o o d , D is­ n ey la n d , Las V egas, C alico o r S an F ran cisco . Crwises to N o-W here/ from $85 C ruises/7>14 d a y s / from $205 C oribbean T o u r* / t d ay s/$ 2 6 9 M iam i B each, J a m a ic a an d po rt. F ree­ A ru b a /7 do y s/fr.$ 2 3 5 Puerto R ico / 7 d a y s /f r . $142 A lso: F re e p o rt, V irg in Islands, N assau, Bar B ados, S p ain , M iam i B each, E urope, ^ u th A m e ric a , o r R u ssia . HOW THIS PROGRAM WORKS: HOW YOU ARE PROTECTED; When you want to buy any.item covered in this program, call Consumer Buying Service at the number listed. Ask for Mrs. Kart. Tell her the name of your organization and wnat you want to buy. She will send you a special purchase certificate covering that item. When you take the certificate to the dealer, you will be quoted the lowest price possible. Dealers cooperating in this program must first meet our high standards before they can participate. And they must maintain these standards. This means you hove full protecffon and assurance from Consumer Buying Service. Each dealer is responsible to us for every purchase made by our members. This guarantees you complete reliabifity and service. Call CONSUMER BUYING SERVICE, New York: (212) 8 86-4800, Long Island: (516) 248-1131 'O ON vO " CSEA Manager (C ontinued from Page 9) composed of about 172,000 public employees of the S tate of New Y ork an d Its political subdivisions. I t Is organized for the purpose of Improving term s and conditions >0 of em ploym ent of its members. o^ B enefits of CSEA em ploym ent Include liberal vacation an d sick o Cl leave, broad coverage h ea lth In­ surance for th e employee an d his dependents, group life insurance, and a liberal retirem ent plan, all fuly paid for by th e Association. For applications and fu rth e r In ­ form ation w rite to Mrs. M ary B alir, Civil Service Employees OC Assn., 33 Elk St., Albany. U C < Do You N eed A u: H ig h or u c/i uJ >• QJ S c h o o l E q u iv a le n c y D ip lo m a ^ for civil service for personal satisfaction 6 Week# Courst Approred by N .r . Stat* Bduoatioa D«pt. Write or P hone for Inform ation E astern School AL 4 -5 0 2 9 721 Broadw ay, N.T. S (at 8 St.) Pleaao wrilo mo freo aboul Iho Hlfh School EQUlvalency claas. Mam* ................................................. .. ..................... Boro .................................................P I . . . M C o lf e g * C o u r s e s A t Horn* A m e r i c a n S c h o o l, D e p t . 9 A P - S 0 2 7 6 f i f t h A v o „ K.Y . 1 0 0 0 1 BR 9 - 2 6 0 4 SANITATION MEN (CLASS 3) SPECIAL RATES P .O . T rM c k P ra c tic e $ 1 0 .0 0 p e r iir. TRACTOR TRAILER TRUCK and BUS INSTRUCTION For Class I ■ 2 & 3 LICENSE Colloge Trained lnstrHcforo, Private Initruetioii. 7 DAYS A WEEK S tein A sks G overnor To S ign P ension Bill (C ontinued from Page 6) to retired teach ers living on fixed incomes. Indeed, living costs have so sharply increased in the first qu arte r of 1969, so as to m ake even thus ad ju stm en t virtually obsolete. I t is a sad co m m en tary on the chai-acter of our civilization th a t so m any retire d tea^Jbers, who have dedicated a lifetim e service to the education of our children, should be obliged to reso rt to wel­ fare allowances to supplem ent th e ir m eagre re tire m e n t allow­ ances. Equity and justioe m andate ap­ proval of this; bill. I urge you to do so. Tarrytown Win 20-Poinf Package Of Pay, Fringe Increases (S p e c ia l T o T h e L ea d er) T A R R Y T O W N — T a r r y t o w n S c h o o l n o n - t e a c h i n g e m p l o y e e s w i l l r e c e i v e a s e v e n per c e n t a c r o s s - t h e - b o a r d p a y r a i s e o n J u l y 1, 1 9 6 9 , a n d a s i x p e r c e n t a c r o s s - t h e - b o a r d raise o n J u l y 1, 1 9 7 0 , o r a c o s t o f l i v i n g i n c r e a s e , w h i c h e v e r Is h i g h e r , a s a r e s u l t o f a tw o -y e a r c o n t r a c t r e c e n t l y n e g o t i a t e d w i t h t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n b y t h e T a r r y t o w n S c h o o l Unit of the CTlvil Service Employees Assn. B o th raises— 1969 and 1970— will be in ad d itio n to an y In­ crem ents due th e employees. N egotiating for the OSEA group virere H. R ich a rd H am ilton, u n it Sincei*ely yours, president; R obert A lston; Mrs. Andrew Stein, Mhry Nlcol; Mrs. C lara C?arrlgan; A ssem blym an, 62 A.D. an d Mrs. Dolores C anning, secre­ tary . CSEA collective bargaining specialist E m anuele V itale assist­ ed In negotiations. SC H O q ^ T arrytow n Board of E ducation negotiatore w ere Dr. Thom as E. Etjuivahndj Benner Jr., su p erin ten d en t of schools; Leo D enault, business m m N.Y. StaU diploma m anager; George B. M oran Jr., U fh» Ugol •quIvaUni ch airm an of the B oard; Mrs. Jo ­ * of flroduatlon from a 4seph B. Gtervln; Jo h n T. Cliambyear High School. It li voluabU to non-graduat«i of High School fort erlaln ; an d Jo h n Cullen. • Einpleyment • Pr«m«Hen O th er item s in th e co n tra ct are: • Advanced Iducaltenol Tralnlr«9 • Perienal SatUfocllen • l/6 0 th non-oontributory Our Special Inteniiv* retirem en t p lan ; Court* prtparai for official oxamt conductcd at regular interval* by 0 U niform ed S ta te h ea lth N. Y. S*«*« D(*nt. of Education. Insurance plan as negotiated ENROLL N O W : Classes S ta r t by th e T eachers Association; I n M a n h u it a n , M o n d a y , M ay 2 6 (h • V acation: two weeks after M eets M o n d a y s & W e d n e s d a y s 5:.^0 o r 7 : 3 0 P .M . one year of service; th ree In J a m a ic a , T u e s d a y , M ay 2 7 th weeks a fte r six years; one M e e ts 'l uesdays 5c T h u r s d a y s m o n th a fte r 15 years; p ro ­ 5 :4 5 or 7:45 P .M . ra te d vacation paid upon B e O u r G u e s t a t a C la ss! term in atio n prior to vacation rtU lo and Brtnt Coupo« eligibility d ate; if a holiday falls during a vacation period, OELEHANTY IN ST IT U T E | th e employee m ay extend his IIK RmsI IB St.. MsnhaltMB vacation for th a t holiday; •1-«1 Merrlek Jmm«le» • H olidays: 13 w ith p ay per y ear as p er schedule worked * AMreM.. o u t betw een th e B oard and ..............................Zm *....... A J mt t te 0«ie M.S. Close tive CSEA u n it; com pensatory I I d ay for any holiday tftiat school is in session; M nO IC A L . LEGAL SE C R E T A R Y COURSES At Home • W ork day: secretarial A M E R IC A N S C H O O L . D e p t. 9 A P - 4 9 BR 9-2604 and cleilca l em ployees—seven houi's a d ay M onday th ro u g h F riday during school days, an d six hours a day Monday CO-ED Days, Evts., Sat. thix>ugh F rid ay d u rin g sum ­ leakn to program m er recess; custodial staff, bus drivers, m aintenance em ­ ployees an d m atro n s—eight COMPUTERS $350* FOR 220 HOURS hours a day M onday th ro u g h *’rext Books Included F riday; cafeteria helpers and cooks—seven hours a day IBM KEY PUNCH SI 25* FOR M HOURS D IPL O M A IBM/360 SCHOOL 1 4 5 W . 1 4 tli S t r e e t P lio n e : CH A testim onial d in n er to h o n o r of Adele W est—sh e’s tiie fo itn er first vice p resid en t of live M etropolitan Div. of E m ploym ent ch a p te r, Civil Service Em ployees Assn.—^was held on T h u rsd ay , M ay 15 a t th e La Scala R e sta u ra n t, located a t 142 W. 54th S t., M a n h a tta n . A b o ard of directors m eeting took place a fte r th e d in n er to fill th e vacancy le ft in th e office of first vice president, an d to discuss an d decide on o th e r p e rtin e n t questions. Miss Joy G ottesfeld an d Pi-esld en t Jo h n LoMonaco served on D u tc h e s s D in n e r W A PPIN G ER FALIJ5—Member! of th e Ehitchess C ounty employ* ees’ u n it of th e D utchess chap* ter, Civil Service Employees Assn. conducted a n in stallatio n djiinerdance S a tu rd a y a t C h a tte au D’Al* fredo, Tow n of W appinger. H enry E. Cooke J r . is president of th e group. R e a p p o in te d ALBANY—G overnor Rockefeller h as reap p o in ted Edm und Brow n of L ockport to the St«t« Power A uthority for a term endln« In May, 1974. T ru stees receive $10,000 a year. TREA SU RES OF C O M P A R E !! 2 -7 5 4 7 C o m m e r c ia l P r o s r a m m i n g UNLIMITED, INC. 853 B’way H4th St.), N.Y., N.Y. >0— 0 0 YU 2-4000 000— SCHOOL DIRECTORY Keypunch, IB M -360, M O N R O E IN S T IT U T E — IB M C O U R S E S Computer ProrramminB, Specla^i PREPARATIOM r O R O lV H , SERVICE TESTS. Switchboard. MCU Uookkeepins machine, H.S. EQUIVAI^ENCT. Day A Ere ClaMe*. KAST TRKMOMT AVE. ft BOSTON RD.. BRONX — K1 S-6600 20 KAST rORDHAM ROAD. BRONX — 933-8700 TKTERAN TRAINING. ACCREDITED BT N.Y STATE DEPT. O F BDUCATION h ig h SCHOOL Equivalency DIPLOMA • Far CIVIL SERVICE • For Employment • For Colleire Entrance • For Personal Satlsfacllon I Week N.Y. Crfucatien Oeet. Aeereverf ence weekty Ceurte IN SCHOOL •r AT HOME in yeHr teare time. KOBERTS SCHOOL, H SL PL T-ttM Sir W. 87 Street, Netv Verk, N. Y. IMI* rickM Mn4 me FREE InrerMatioa •« Htih School XdUlvtlencr. Ace Name ...............................................C i t y ....................... Phone Aociress Address com m ittee for th e p rep a ra tio n s the dinner. T esliinonial Held For Form er Exec Of D of E C hapter 48-page FREE IT A L Y tour catalog T w -MMr* D EPA RTU RES ^ 25 years of service effective Ju ly 1, 1969, a n d $350 effec­ tive Ju ly 1, 1970; • M ileage allowance of 10 cents a mile for employee us­ ing his own oar fo r school business; • G u aran tee against ootitractln g work out; • Six m onths probationary period for all non-com petltlve an d labor class employees g ran tin g th em protection un­ der Section 75 o t Civil Serrice Law a fte r period ends; • Savings clause; • Association s e c u rity clause; • B ulletin board rig h ts; • G rievance procedure with fin al an d binding arbitration an d so fa r as In terp retatio n of agreem ent an d advisory ar­ b itra tio n In all o th er respeoU; • P erm an e n t substitutes will be entitled to the same benefits as reg u lar employees; H am ilton expressed h is thanki to the B oard of E ducation for th e ir “recognition of legitim ate re­ qu irem en ts” In th e negotiation, an d to E m anuele V itale for hit giddance d u rin g th e tallcs. 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FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS CAIL-VISIT-W KITt M ODEL A U TO w hile school is in session. • O vertim e: tim e an d oneh alf norm al ra te fo r all hours worked in excess of eight h ours a day or four hours a week; double tim e on S u n ­ days; double tim e on holidays plus holiday pay; • Leaves: sick leave—for fu ll-tim e workers, 18 days a year accuculative to 180 days; for 10-m onth employees —<15 days a year accum ulative to 150 days; bereavem ent leave—five days (fo r d eath in im m ediate fam ily ); fam ily Illness—five days for serious illness in im m ediate fam ily; personal leave—th ree full days or six o n e-h alf days; m a te r­ n ity leave—^up to one year leave of al>senoe; • Two hours call-in m in i­ m um pay; • N ight sh ift d ifferen tial of $200 a year; • R elief diivers to receive com pensation in addition to th e ir regular an n u a l salary If th e relief driver Is engaged nx>re th a n 30 days co n tin u ­ ous; • Longevity p ay : $250 for 2 WEEK^499 or MUMn. travm. 3 0 ITINERARIES 4 7 0 DEPARTURES EVERY TH U RSD A Y Me tour of Itgl,, Ipcbdmgjet. escorted motorcoach tour note/s, transkrs. 2 meals My. 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Rmmia IN •• ISth M4U EW ithout • jMh DAY 1901 DiV UM SO STN O/N N/M ONY TO RR EK AL/CHICAQO jj- Geatlemea; c.r.lo* Wfor AiiUUita <a4 Iraattar to IIn alifMt luw KHaa kf I cacai^ w M <ay IvHmnI NaMH M|*>t BC-I JtL ■ *-' I Nanae---- ,»675 3 W EEK *««^ INCLUDiNfi 7-DAV MCOITCRRANEANCRUISE .«699 3 W EEK“ ^ ' " " ^ _ mCLUDINa 7-DAYMEDITERRANEANCRUtSC “ **** □ It»lf I Addrest ----------- — ------ ------——* I City, State, Zip I Tel. No. ------------------------------------ In Districts I and 13 Of The Schools By A . L Board Creates >ublic Relations Bilingual Post S p a n i s h - s p e a k i n g b il in inial p u b lic r e l a t i o n s s p e c la lis b e i n g s o u g h t b y t h e Bo<ard o f Education, a s t h e Board approved th e establishm ent of this poet a t its m eeting la st veck. T h e job will pay $16,000 per year. The position will be in the non-competitive class of civil tenice em ploym ent, and accord­ ing to Dr. B e rn ard E. Donovan, superintendent of schools, "th e responsiibility of th is -specialist vould be to utilize S p an lsh -lan guage new spapers an d radio and television sta tio n s in th e in terp re­ tation of th e public schools of the City and to provide inform ation vital to Spanish-speaking parents. "The speciaUst would also m a in ­ tain and im prove relationships ulth groups interested in im pi-oving education in the S p an ­ ish-speaking com m unities of our City, an d would im prove personto-person com m tm ication w ith the many S panish-speaking paren ts in our City,” he said. Donovan n oted th a t th e la n ­ guage b arrier often prevents th e Spanish-speaking com m unity from fully u n d erstanding notices, di­ rectives, an d policies dissem inated in English. He pointed ouit th a t th e City schools enixjll about 250,000 boys and girls of P uerto R ican a n ­ cestry alone, as well as thousands of others from C entral and S outh American S panish-speaking coun­ tries. The proposal to employ th e Spanish-speaking public relations specialist was advanced by Mrs. Ana A. Conigilaro and H ector VazQuez, m em bers of th e B oard of Education. The new specialist will work in the Office of E ducation In fo rm a­ tion Services an d Public R elaUcns, headed by A ssistant Superin tm len t Jerom e G. Kovalcik. PETERS sociations said th a t they will con­ test th e app o in tm en ts in the courts an d a4 th e S ta te E d u ca­ tion Office. A new president an d vice-presi­ d en t of th e B oard of E ducation were not elected la st Tuesday be­ cause a five-m em ber Interim panel, nam ed by th e presidents of th e C ity’s boroughs, will take office today, M ay 20, A year from now a board consisting of five elected m em bers an d two m ayoral appointees will assum e th e ir re ­ sponsibilities. CSA V o w s C o n te s t Fourteen Appointed To Ocean Hill Titles A t w h a t w a s p r o b a b ly its last m e e ti n g t h e B o a r d o f E d u ca tio n a p p r o v e d t h e i n terim a p p o i n t m e n t s of 14 persons to h ig h posts in th e Ocean Hill-Brow nsville Commu*^ity E ducation Center. Clifton D aniels was nam ed the tenter’s director, an d he will be assisted by K eith B ard, Jam es Aleman, Eva K err. Modi Essoka, Maxine Sadig, S andra L. Shealey, ^ames Tix>tter, B em ai'd Isaacson, Peter Elkin, Ju lia Lyons, R oland ohnson, H arold B urton, and ^ ^ e r ic k R ichardson. Board m em ber N orm an R edwho cast th e only negative in th e 6-1 decision to apthe appointm ents, held th a t are Illegal because they are p to be referred to th e B oard ^ ^ ^ ’^^ntilnei's. Rose Shapii-o, who ^ U e r h ad voiced" agreem ent Uoi changed h e r posi^t the tim e of voting. Council of Supervisory. As­ S p engler, Brooklyn SGS D ean R etires D r. Edwin H. Spengler, D ean of th e School of G eneral Studies a t Brooklyn College a n d professor of economics, will retire this year a fte r 45 years of service to th e City U niversity of New York under seven college presidents. “I m ake th is announcem ent w ith considerable reg ret,” George A. Peck, acting college president, said “D ean Spengler h a s been of great service to th e college for m any years, an d his leaving will be a serious loss to all of us." Professor H ilary A. Gold, a s­ sociate dean of th e School of G en­ eral Studies, will succeed S peng­ ler, who will go on retirem en t leave in th e fa ll sem ester. His form al retire m en t will become ef­ fective Feb. 1, 1970. A m em ber of th e faculty of Brooklyn College since its in cep ­ tion in 1930 th ro u g h th e m erger of th e Brooklyn bm nches of City College and H u n te r College, Spengler was also th e foim der of the p resent School of G eneral Studies In 1950. A previous eve­ ning session h a d existed since the college was establish d. He takes pride in reporting th a t during the p ast 20 years m ore th a n 8,000 degrees have been aw arded to p a rt-tim e stu d en ts a tten d in g eve­ ning classes a t th e college. F e d e ra lly Local Elections Are Set For School Board Posts T h e B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n h a s o r d e r e d e le c tio n s to b e h e l d J u n e 2 4 i n t w o o f t h e C i t y ’s 3 3 l o c a l s c h o o l b o a r d d i s ­ t r ic ts to c h o o s e n e w m e m b e r s o f o f t h e r e s p e c tiv e lo c a l b o a r d s. I n v o l v e d a r e d i s t r i c t o n e o n M a n h a t t a n ’s L o w e r E a s t Side an d d istrict 13 in dow ntown Brooklyn a n d p a rts of B edfordS tuyvesant. T h e elections will be ad m in istred by th e A m erican A rb itra­ tion Association, w ith volunteer assistance from th e New Y ork C ity B a r A ssociation a n d th e H u m an R ig h ts Commission. T hose elected will serve w ith o u t pay u n til F eb ru ary 15, 1970. They will be chosen on th e basis of th e h ig h est num ber of votes cast for each vacancy. D istrict one h as been w ith o u t a local school board since th e form er board i-esigned following a tem porary suspension by th e C itywide B oard of E ducation. An election is being held in D istrict 13 because seven of nin e members of th e form er board have resigned for various reasons. C andidates will be n o m in ated by petitions bearing sig n atu res of a t least 75 qualified voters. T h e petitions m ust be filed by 5 p.m. on Ju n e 3 in th e office of th e P resident of th e City-wide Board of E ducation. T h e elections on Jvme 24 will take place between 10 a.m. an d 10 p.m. in eveiT ju n io r h igh school an d elem entaiy school in b oth d istricts. D istrict one h as four ju n io r h ig h schools an d 16 elem entary schools as well as two eligible h ig h schools, an d dis­ tric t 13 h as four ju n io r h ig h schools an d 20 elem entary schools as well as one eligible h ig h school. Ineligible h ig h schools Include specialized schools, w hich are cen­ trally adm inistered. D istrict One In d istrict one, th e 12 local school board membei-s will be chosen as follows: th e cluster of F unded Poverty Area Programs Approved By Bd. of Ed. T h e B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n h a s a p p r o v e d p r o p o s a ls to t h e F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t t o t a l i n g $ 7 ,4 5 4 ,1 4 7 w h i c h w o u l d f i n a n c e a n u m b e r o f p o v e r t y a r e a s u m m e r p r o j e c t s u n d e r p r o v i s . io n s o f T itle I o f t h e E le m e n ta r y a n d S e c o n d a r y E d u c a tio n A ct. T h e sum includes early ch ild ­ hood progitLms, fim ds fo r decen­ tralized p rojects and program s for college bound students. N eigh­ borhood Y outh Corps enrollees, elem entary stu d en ts to study sci­ ence in city i>arlcs, train in g for teachers of handicapped children, an d p articip a tio n of city stu ­ dents in a state-w ide p ro ject on a college cam pus. All projects were operated last sum m er. T h e proposals do n o t represent all sum m er pi-ojects th e B oard of E ducation will operate. However, they include a m ajo rity of the poverty are a projects being fi­ nanced by F ederal funds. The breakdow n of funds and projects includes: • $3.5 m illion for early ch ild ­ hood (H ead S ta rt) pre-school centers. • $3.2 m illion to be decen­ tralized to 29 poverty area dis­ tric ts according to a form ula based on the num ber of poor ohildien In each d istrict. • $374,899 fo r a collegebound program in 27 poverty area high schools. T h e p ro ject is a y ear-ro u n d special p ro ­ gram th a t p rep ares d isa d v an t­ aged teenagers for college. • $271,688 to provide educa­ tional en rich m en t fo r th e city ’s Neighborhood Y outh Corps en ­ rollees. T h e city opei*ates th e Corps’ program u n d er Office of Economic O p p o rtu n ity funds, and th e B oard of E ducation op­ erates a study program u nder T itle I funds. • $45,000 to bus poverty area elem entary youngsters to City parks for science study. A to tal of 1,400 disadvantaged children from all boroughs will each be able to visit a City p ark and study n atu re for five consecu­ tive days d u iin g a seven-week period. • $34,000 to tm in teachers of m entally retaixled and brain dam aged children thi-ough workshops, dem onstrations, lec- schools co n tain in g JH S 22 and its feeder schools PS 4, 97, 140, 160 an d 188 will elect four m em bers; JH S 60 an d Its feeder schools PS 19, 34, 61, 64 an d 122, th ree m em bers; JH S 72 and its feeder schools PS 15, 20, 63, 64, 122, 140 an d 188 th ree m em bers; JH S 104 a n d its feeder schools PS 40, 59, 116, 19 an d 61, two members. Some elem entary schools feed into m ore th a n one ju n io r h ig h school. In i)lstric t 3 th e 11 m em bers to be elected wi51 be chosen as follows: The cluster containing JH S 117 and its feeder schools PS 157, 270, 54 and 256, two m em bers; JH S 265 an d its feeder schools PS 46, 67, 287 and 307, two m em bers; JH S 284 and its feeder schools PS 9, 11, 20, 7 a n d 8, th ree members. One m em ­ ber will also be elected from PS 133 an d 282, w hich feed to a ju n io r h ig h schooi outside dis­ tric t 13. V oting Q ualifications A person is qualified to vote in th e cluster w here he resides If h e is a registered voter in th e cluster whei-e his or h er child a tte n d s school. A p are n t of a stu d e n t atten d in g a h ig h school o r a special school in th e d istrict is qualified to vote if he resides in th e d istrict. A p are n t who Is n ot a registered voter m ay vote only in a cluster in w hich his or h er child atten d s schools. P aren ts of h igh school stu d en ts m ust vote in th e cluster in w hich th ey reside. Those eligible to vote In m ore th a n one clu ster m u st select th e cluster in w hich th e ir vote will be cast. A special reg istratio n period will be held in one or two cen ­ tra l locations in each d istrict for residents who are n o t registered voters b u t who are otherw ise eli­ gible to vote in general elections. T h e boundaries of d istrict one are: Broadw ay an d E. 21st St., F irs t Ave!, E 23rd St., P.D.R. Drive, D elancey St., W illett St., G ra n d St., C linton St., Delancey St., Bowery, E. 14 St., U niversity PI., Broadway. The boundaries of d istrict 13 are : Joralem on St., P u lto n St., S m ith St., A tlan tic Ave., F o u rth Ave., G arfield PI., Pi-ospect Pk W., E astern Parkw ay, W ashing­ ton Ave., G ra n d Ave., Pacific St., T roy Ave., P u lto n St., Sum m er Ave., G reene Ave., T om pkins Ave., H a rt St., M arcy Ave., M yrtle Ave., Classon Ave., F lushing Ave., C lin­ ton Ave., E ast River. T he elections in district one an d d istrict 13 will be th e foreru n n ers of o th er local school board elec­ tions w hich will tak e place u n d er th e new decen tralizatio n law in Ja n u a ry , 1970, w hen all m em bers of local school boards. Including districts one a n d 13, will be elect­ ed for te n n s beglim lng F eb ru ary 15, 1970. T h ereafter, local school board elections will tak e place on th e firs t T uesday in May of odd-num bered years. The City-w ide B oard of E d u ­ catio n Is providing up to $25,000 to defray A m erican A rb itratio n A ssociation costs in th e elections, w ith an o th er $25,000 for aav ertlslng an d in cid en tal expenses. Teacher Eligible Lists LICENSE AS TEACHER OF C O M M O N BRANCH SUBJECTS (1A -6B ) IN DAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS APRIL 2 9 , 1 9 « 9 B arbara Schwarz, 9149; Rose Fischer, 9107; A rlene Blum enrich, 902K; W illiam D. Curtis, 8869; M arg aret M. M ohan, 8865; Eileen M. Foley, 8826; B arb ara J. Fanelli, 8826; B arb ara E. B row n. 8786; Linda F. Jacobs, 8786; Gladys W . Ed­ w ards, 8748; Felice B. Schwab. 8746; C atherine A. Schneller, 8626; Linda J. Lipitz, 8626; Sharyn G ottlieb, 8625; Joyce M. Joh nso n , 8624; D olores E. McCarthy, 8624; Seym our Katzoff, 8545; Elizabeth A. R ow en, 8505; Leslie E. T a lb o tt, 8505; Susan P. W o lf, 8505; M ary A. Filippelli, 8504; Ellen B. H im m elfarb , 8504; K aren E. Freifeld, 8467; C atherine E. K eeshan, 8466; Agnef A. Kozakiewicz, 8465; Carol W . Palevsky, 8465; N o rm a D. Lindenberg, 8464. A d rien n e M. Bass, 8426;. Elaine E. Sylyetsky, 8326; V ictoria Francklyn, 8425; A n n ette D ichiara, 8424; Evelyn R. B uch­ anan, 8385; R olaine M. Franz, 8347; M arilyn L G oldberger, 8346; Ethel Frank e l 8346; B arb ara H o o k , 8345; Patricia A. Sullivan, 8344; Eleanor M. Petty, 8344; C harlene A. SaflTord, 8304; B arbaa r I„ Schofield, 8304; A nn M. D exter, 8302; Joyce R. Cohen, 8266; M ichele R. Aronowitz,, 8264; J a n e t A. Madaffari, 8264; rgarec W . M illigan, 8263; Susan Gluck, 8263; M arilyn R. G o o d w in, 8263; Maryellen S. Fallon, 8263; Edith L. Berger, 8225; Carol M. Jensen, 8223; Joyce A. Federico, 8222; Ellen M. Seligman, 8184; B arbara A. B ubniak, 8184; .Margaret M. Heaney, 8183; Leonard S. G old farb , 818.x Kathy C. Ballard, 8145; A nn Coleman. 8144. M arjorie E. D eutch, 8144; A nita Rosen, 8144; Pam ela Polansky, 8105; Rosemarie C. B envenuto, 8105; Paulette V anname, 8105; R etha H . Petrosino, 8104; J u d ith A. H irsch h o rn , 8103; Linda T h a w , 810^; Carol J. Raskin, 8102; Phyllis F. Perl, 8102; G e rtru d e A. Spielm an, 8068; R o ­ chelle B. Kufsky, 8065; D avid Slawson, 8065; Ju lia C. Fallon, 8064; Christine A. Zaborskis, 8064; Eileen M. M ad d o tk , 8064; Ju d ith B. Schwartz, 8063; Joan F. Edzant, 8061; Bruce Linser, 8 0 J5 ; Barb a ra H. Maliszewski, 8024; Linda D. tures an d practical experience. • $28,580 to allow 86 poverty area children to p articip a te w ith o th er underachievers of New York S tate in a project on th e cam pus of Skidm ore College, S aratoga Springs, N.Y. T he stu d en ts live on th e cam ­ pus for six weeks for th e P ro ­ je ct to Excite P o ten tial (.PEP). R eich m an , 8024; R o b erta L. Storch. 8024; Linda T . R ap etti, 8023; Charla G reene. 8021; Phyllis S. G erlan, 7987; Carol H. R oism an, 7985; Sandra W ein er, 7985; Carol F. Stern, 7985; Janice A. W ilh elm , 7984; G loria Collman, 7984. Jan ic e D. Datzen, 7983; Susan Marmof, 7982; Carole Blum, 7982; Carol A. Ochs, 7947; Lois Abrams, 7945; Lois Abrams, 7945; Leah M. R osenbloom . 7944; P aula S. B erkman, 7944; Florence K raviiz, 7944; D ia n e F. P c rdubinski, 7943; R egina V. Geller, 7943; B arb ara P. L etornec, 7943; C harlene M. Carey, 7943; T o b e L M iller, 7943; R ita Haggerty, 7943; Loi* N . M oskow itz, 7942; A rlene L. M iller, 7904; Sue E. G oldm an, 7904; Iren e R. Seidel, 7904; W illia m D. G ilson, 7904; A n n e C. Fodera, 7903; Sandra B utka, 7903; M arian J a ro n , 7902; D e b ora h M. Geisler, 7902; J a n e A. Jakim etz. 7902; Leslie J. H aller, 7901; Concetta J. Men* nella, 7901; Allison C. G arcia, 7901; (C ontinued on Page 12) TEACHER EXCHANGE G irls health education; long te rm vacancy, starting immediately. Call 585-744'>> for an interview . Clark J H S 149 Bronx, 360 E. 145th St. School secretary position available three days p e r week. M id-tow n M anhatt.in area. Must be licensed by Board of Edu­ c ation (emergency exam ination can be a rra n g e d ). Call 582-7420 betw een 9 :0 0 a.m. and 3 :0 0 p.m. PS 73 B rooklyn is seeking high calibel p e r diem teachers. Individuals will be considered for im m ediate a p p oin tm e n t. Call 455-9200. School Beorotary teacher of Spuui^li for JR S 149, 360 E. 145th St., Bronx. Call 585-7449 for an interview. PS 174, Brooklyn, neds a school secretary five days a week. Call 345-1223. Coiiunon braiu'li jmt dlcm sulw w.intoil PS 24. 22 n. I2 8 th St., M an h attan . Call LE 4-2866 betw een 7 :3 0 a.m. and 4 :0 0 p.m. JU S lOxJ, B rooklyn— seorptarlal vai:mi'y. fo u r (lain weekly for the rt‘miiiii«lir of ^ the school ye ar; convenient to M a n h a t­ tan. Also per diem Becrctariul is»it)s. Call EV C !I75;I 5.3. Spanish teached w anted, starting im m edi­ ately. JH S 119, Quenes. Call: VA 1-4346. H o m e economics teacher and all o th e r substitute teachers are needed for IS 2'i6, V'eronica PI. and Snyder Aves., B rook­ lyn. Call Florence E. H o rn u n g , principal, at BU 2-5230. M ath teacher needed for September term. Ju lia R ichm an HS, 317 E. 67ih .St., M an h attan. W rite to R uth R a d v a n ^ c h airm a a. M u tb D c fa rtra e ac . n l-H r' rrJ :a n ■< t-3 BUY ro O' VO O' o C^I !►. •<5 ♦ at 'nat •> P H X u: O •< w CJ pi Ui tn h— * CJ m p U .S . BONDS Y O U TEACHER ELIGIBLE LISTS P A S S eET THE ARCO STUDY BOOK P R IC IS •O O K S i.tO A e e o H fa iif A « rfit« f A d m iiiis tr a fiv * A « * itl« a t O ffic e r A t M s t o r A p p ra is e r ----------------------A tt « ii4 « iit -■ A tte r ii« y ---------------------------- —-----A « f« M ae h tn tst ------— — A a f * M e e lia iiie -----------------------------I e 9 tn iifii« 0 # lc « W o rh « r — t« v « r a g * C o n tro l ln v *t« . -----•o o k h o o p o r A e c o m t C lo rk . ■r id q o ft Tmm el O f f i e o r -----•« « M a tn fa ln o rt — G ro a p ■ ■ « t O p o ro to r __ - __________ ■n y o r P iire lia ftiiq A f o iif C a p ta tii F Iro D o p f. -------------C a p ta la P.O. ------------------------C ify PlaHRer C iv il F iig ln e o r __________________ C iv il S e rvle o A rlH i. ft V o e a M « r Y C iv il S tfrvlco H a a d b o o k ________ C le rk N.Y. C it y _______________ C lo rk G.S. 4-7 C o m p le fe G u id o f e C.S. Jobe C o n tf. Sapv. f t la tp a c . _____ C o rre cM n n O ffie o r _________ C o a rf O ffic e r ___________ — D l e f l t l a a ____________________ e le c tric ia n _________________ E le c tric a l Enqineor ------Engin e e rin g A id e _____ F e d e ra l E n tra n ce Exoni F in g e rp rin t T ee h n lcla a _ F irem an. F.D. ______ F irem an la A ll S tb to a _ F o r e m a n ______________ G e n e ra l Te»t P ra c f. f o r 92 U.S. J a b * ------H.S. D Iolom a T e s tt -----------------H ig h School E n tra n ce ft S cfio la rs h lp T e st H.S. E n tra n ce E xom fnatlons ______________ H o m estvd y C o a rse fo r C.S. ______________ H o w to g e t a lo b O v e rs e a s ________________ H o s p ita l A tte n d a n t _______________________ H ousing A s s is ta n t --------------- ---------------------------In v e s tlg a to r-ln s o e c to r -----------------------------------J a n ito r C u sto d ia n ------------------------------------------L a b o ra to ry A id * __________________________ I t . F ire D ent. __ ____________________________ Lt. P o lice D e p f. ____________________________ L ib ra ria n ________________ _________________ M o ch ln lsts H e lp e r _____________________ M ain te n a n ce M a n ______________________ M a ln to ln e r H e lp e r A ft C _______________ M a ln ta ln e r H e lp e r G ro a p B _______ ____ M a ln ta ln e r H e lp e r G ro a p 0 ----------------M a ln ta ln e r H e lp e r G ro u p E __________ M an a g e m e n t ft A d m in is tra tio n Q a ln e r M e ch a n ica l Enalneer M o to r V e h icle License E xam iner ______ M o to r V e h icle O p e ra to r _______________ N o ta ry P u b lic ______ __________________ N urse (P r a c tic a l ft Pablle H e a lth ) ___ 5.00 4.0C 3.00 l.0 f — 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 «.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 1 .0 0 4.00 4.00 1 .0 0 4.00 4.00 8 .0 0 _ 4.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 4.00 2.50 4.00 3.00 P a rkin g M e te r A H e n d a n t (M e te r M a id ) 4.00 P a ro le O f f i c e r _________________________ 5.00 P a tro lm a n (P o lic e D ept. T ro ln e e ) ____ 4.00 Personnel A s s l s t o n t ______________ _ 4.00 P h a rm a cists License T e s t ____________ 4.00 P la yg ro u n d D ir e c to r — R e c re a tio n L e a d e r 4.00 P o llce w o m o a ________________ _______________ _ 4.00 P o s t m a s t e r _________________________________ 4.00 Post O ffic e C le rk C a r r ie r ______________________ ■ 4.00 Post O ffic e M o to r V ehicle O p e r a t o r _____________________ P re lim in a rv P ra c tic e fo r th e H.S. E g a iva le n cy D ip lo m a T e s t 4.00 P rin c ip a l C le rk-S te n e ______________ 5.(W P a ro le O f f i c e r _______________________________________________ 4.00 P ro fe ssio n a l C a re e r Tests N.Y S. __________ 4 00 P ro fe ssio na l T ra in e e Exams ____________________________________ 4.00 P u b lic H e a lth S a n ita ria n S.OO Real E state M a n a g e r __________________________________________ 4.00 S a n ita tio n M a n _______________________________________________ 4.00 S chool S e c re ta ry _________ _ . 4.00 5.00 S e rg e an t P . D . ________________________________ S en io r C le ric a l S eries ___________________________ 4.00 S o cia l Case W o r k e r __________________________________________S OO S ta ff A tte n d a n t ft Sr. A H e n d a n t _____________________ _ 4 .0 0 S ta tio n a ry Eng. ft F irem aa ___________________________________ 4.00 S to re k e e p e r Stockm aa 4 Hfl C o n ta in s F r«v1eus Q u e stio n s a n d A n sw er s a n d O th e r S u ita b le S tu d y M a te ria l fo r C o m in g Exam s 7222; Margaret K. Justrnowicc, 722; <742; Theresa McFarland, 6742", MadeliiM ( C e n l t n a e d f r e n P a c e 11) J. Labianca, 7221; Sarina C. Grun- T. Galvin. 6742; Sharon R. Kohn, 6 7 4 ^ Janit J. Garbacz, 786$; Harrejr K. Goto- Daniel wald, 7221; Concetta F. Strayer, 7221; Francct M. Jaszczynski, 6741; Judith a' dctter, 7H64; fiUea L. Sterling, 786-4. Linda M. Fertis, 7221; Lenore Feig, 7221; Zora, 6741; Anita L. Blum, 6741; Ter«te Laurie J. Ankerten, 7864; Sherri WahrA. Bunker, 7221; Rochelle A. Co­ J. iovino, 6741; llene Feenberg, 6 7 4 1 . alter, 7863: Patricia JF. E raat. 7863i Sutaa Judith hen, 7221; MarleM Goodman, 7220; Jeffrey A. Frank, 6741; Steren R. A. Grenberij:. 7863: S. Camow. 7862; JetMC MeMiBC, 7861; Annette Fashioc, R ot^rta P. Lavitt, 7220; Felice A. De- 6740; Barry M. Tenenbaum, *740; T ^ fraocesco, 7220; Ellen M. Hodeaa, 7220; resa A. Ant«>icellJ, 6740j Beryl C Holli. 7825: Madeline G. Dym, 7825; John G. Marilya A. Sbw, 7219; Jaoet Troraooa. day, 6740; Roberta B. Pike, 6739; Alic. Villaoella, 7823: M arr B. Gough, 7823: 7219. I . Moll, 6739; Aviiafau Ornstein, 6 7 3 9 . N ancf T. Parodi, 7822; Jacqueline LiaRhonda J. Allen, 7219; Sum * B. Bcr- Barbara M. Schartz, <739; Chir»ti«e ^ denbaum, 7822; Faf Roberta, 7822; Lorene telmann, Farrelt, 6739; Marlene I. Sitaick, 6 7 1 0 ,' 7218; Robert H. Uram, 7218; M. McHale, 7821; R etina Gruber, 7821; Joo M. Marshall, 7184; Myra B. Risen, Mary R on , 6738; Linda C. Steln««» Reo« Lando, 7820; Lit* B. Kelter, 7787; berg, 7183; Glenda C Goldberg, 7183; 6738; R. Ann R. Teitelbaom, 6738. ^ Elyse A. Weiner, 7786; Esther M. Roieo- Maureen M. Sullivan, 7182; Aane Sloane, Bettyana Laskaris, 6737; Hindee Hor*. bluaa, 7785; Sandra B. Sluukr. 7784; 7182; Anne B. Kahn. 7182; Maria T. itz, 67361 Susan L. Bcrlioer, 6701; Ro«. Audrey M. Dartdoff, 7784; Maureen A. Santor% 7181; Sharon A. Spits, 7181; D. Fell, 6701; Linda J. Molten, 67oT O ’Coanell, 7783; June B. Reitlietd. 7783; Edith Jacobs, 7181; Marsha A. Marko­ Louise F. Spatacco, 6701; Barbara a* H ollr M. Gottlieb, 7782; Tina Theodor, witz, C Perrelli, 6701; Elaine D. Hastiofs, 6700: 7181; Coocettina Giordano, 7180; 7782; Antoinette M. Alceri, 7782; Ruth E. Pius, 7180; Marilyn Block, 7180; Arlene G. Smith, 6700; Paula iC Laufer Goodman, 7782; llene C Selooek. 7781; Joan 6700; J o u Trachtenberg, 6700; Deaaii Catherine A. Forte, 7180; Carol A. G art­ Beverif B. Salmonese, 7781; Joan S. Birnner, 7180; Eileen E. Luongo, 7179; Annet­ G. Schutkosky, 6700; Sonia C o < ^ r, 6700' bach, 7746; Nina J. Sutakk, 7746. Pamela S. Kaben, 6700; Aatoam J. Pu*l te K. Stavola, 7144; Anne Kane, 7143; Doris C. Bias. 7744; Alicia B. Bensoa, liese, 6700; Bet be Pantell, 6699; Margar^ 7744; Laurel K. Omara, 7744; Doan*’ Elaine L. Kornberg, 7143; Linda D. Mey­ R. Munno, 6699; Lois J. Schnapp, er, 7143; Jack D. Benezra, 7143; Ellen M. ladrieri, 7743: Diane L. Wilson, 7743; HoCFman, 7142; Lynn J. Siegel. 7142; Lyna H. Hiller, 6699; Carol G. Stera^ Gregs L. Fishman, 7743; Martin Man- T. Ruth M. Hein, ^ 9 9 ; Christine Frey delker, 7742; Rhona D. Resiler, 7742; Lorie R. Rosenthal, 7142; Mildred Crui, 6699; 6698; Irmelia A. Koehler, 6698; Veronica Kathleen M. McGauran, 7141. Susan A. Furst, 7742; Doris A. Lieben* 7142; Yvonne E. Hope, 7141; jBlle* Gins­ M. Carroll, 6698; Francine Klauber, 6698; son. 7742; John B. Higgins, 7742; Dol­ K. Danna, 6697; Donna P. berg, 7140; Frances A. Agorino, 7140; ores M. Ferragano, 7742; Renee L. Stein, Marcia L. Bergida, 7140; Betty Zybert, Geraldine Finkelstein, 6696; Margaret A. PoUanec, 7742; Kathleen E. Wolf, 7741; Ronnie 6661; Madeline P. Singer, 6661; llobya 7140; Donna M. Niedzwiecki, 7140; An­ B. Goldberg, 7741; Laura A. Weitz, 7704; Horowitz, 7140; Sara Lishinsky, 7139; B. Marcus. 6661. llene S. Pincus, 7704; Michael A. Klein, ita Jane Allen, 6660; Geraldine S. Fries, Sharon M. Solomon, 7139; Carole H. 7704; Barbara B. Gurr, 7703; Regina W hite, 7139; Valerie McGann, 7139; 6660; Lorraine K. McDermott, 6 6 ^ , D au n , 7703: Mary E. Weinschreider. Joyce Terri K. Goldstein, 6660; Joanne |„ F. Hyman, 7139; Rt»chelle Piekny, 7702; Joan M. DreyfuM, 7702; Audrey 6660; Donna S. Katz, 6659; Linda C Saltstein, 7701; Barbara V. Strauss, 7138; Ellen B. Bussey, 7103; Laraine Bo­ Viani, Licht, 6659; Gloria MatMt, 6659; MaxiiH gorad. 7103; Carolyn A. Berabach, 7103; 7700: Linda L. Rothcnberg, 7699; Lois E. Ginsberg. 7102; John V. Rich­ A. Chaprack, 6659; Judith Giannotti. M. Pettigrew, 7665: Dawn G. Cucciniel- Joy 6659; Kathleen F. Merz, 6659; Grace R ardson, 7102; Elliot Rieler, 7102; Susan lo, 7665; Judith P. Herman, 7664; Toula H. Abramson, 7101; Katherine Vlamis, DiCangi, 6659; Sarah Bubin, 6658; San. Mantzouras, 7664; Helen Katz, 7664. dra P. Sirota, 6658; Gloria Espinosa, 7101; Janice A. Bartolomeo, 7101; Nancy Lynne E. Masonsofi, 7663; Barbara Zac> Renee A. Weisa, 6658; Arlene Kjr*. harkow, 7662; Ellice R. Werner. 7662; R. Farington, 7100; Adria M. Goldman, 6658; lleene Y. Katz, 6558; Nancy e! Linda R. LaBarbera, 7661; Donna F. Mar­ 7100; Bonnie S. Samuels. 7100; Anne 6658; 6658; Sharon J. Goldman, 6658; tino, 7661; Jerrold Schnall, 7623; Marcia F. Schichter, 7100; Patricia A. Devane, Cassidy, Susan D. Sherman, 6657; Eileen B. Coo7100; Linda M. Nesvold, 7100; Susan L. Rabinowicz, 7623: Catherine E. Vines, 7100; Barbara N. Weits, 7100. nolly, 6657; Sheila Reich, 6657; Maria* 7623; Diane M. Ganiaris, 7623: Anthony Malkin, Lamper, 6656; Joann B. Viola, 6665; Lucy Fagelman, 7099; Arlene C. KanR. Renda, 7623; Arlynn K. Mirvis, 7622; M. Finan, 6656; Mary P. Begle, Felicia M. Wasserman, 7621; Ellen E. Me- dell, 7099; Toby S. Beigel, 7099; Doris Kathleen 6656; Elsie Parathiras, 6656, Laurel M. C. DeVito, 7099; Sarah Wisnifwski, 7099: ister, 7621; Sarah S. Mintzer, 7621; Butler, 6621. Lynn S. Weiss, 7621; Florence Damer, Sheryl Weinstein, 7098; Bernice M. Fried­ Anita C. Scalise, 6620; Adele S. Roth* man, 7098; Dawn ,R. Steinberg, 7097; 7620; Margaret M. Tiernan, 7620; Xeno­ 6620; Debrah F. Mais, 6620; Lor. phon A. Thcophall, 7620; Louise R. Re- Elaine B. Kotler, 7097; Ronald V. Santoro, baum, raine E. Jones, 6620; Sandra A. Rosen, 7063; Edith Lipschitz, 7061; Daniel P. spol. 7620; Michael B. Caporale. 7584; berg, 6620; Theresa Fresolone, 6619; Carolyn Crctz, 7584; Linda M. Kramer, Mahoney, 7061; Jennie T. Dapolito, 7060; Gloria A. Friedman, 6619; Susanne E. Cal­ Eileen S. Lefkowitz, 7060; Susan H. 7583: Gloria A. Palczynjki, 7583; Helene lahan, 6619; Victor J. Velo, 6619; Mary Goodman, 7583: Concetta M. Scafidi, 7582; Pearlman, 7060; Sheila E. Levine, 7059; A. Kardos, ^ 1 9 ; Janice M. Brodsky, 6618; Barbara J. Berman, 7059; Barbara A. Myra Jacobs, 7582; Gilda F. Castor, Sheryl Friedheim, 6618; Mary H. Hymaa, 7582; Naomi Leyine, 7582; Helen lilijic, Cappello, 7058; Marjorie Silver, 7058; 6618; Maurene A. Cunningham, 6618; Ao. Paula A. Brown, 7023; Elizabeth A. Gara7581. fola, 7022; Rachelle M. Pachtman, 7022; nette Buonomo, 6618; Barbara E. Alei. Ruth S. Glazer, 7580: Elaine M. Jan- Susan Berenson, 7021; Judith M. Brenner, ander, 6617; Ann M. Glick, 6617; Patowitz, 7580: Elliot L. Golden, 7580; Dana 7021; Laurie J. Liebernian. 7021; Arlene ricia A. Bangs, 6617; Stephen D. Swersie, L. Friedman, 7580; Spsaa M. Dudley, F. Latka, 7021; Paula Goldes, 7021; 6581; Daniel A. Agolia, 6581; Sharon J. 7579; Marcia Reichenberg. 7546; Eileen Claudia H. Rothcnberg, 7021; Judith Levine, 6581; Kenneth G. Joseph, 6581; Dunne. 75<(: Sandra J. Drucker, 7544; Steele, 7021; Irene L. Goldberg, 7020. Leonard A .' Plastino, 6579; Anna Va»Francine S. Land«sberg, 7543: Maryann Linda M. Sammarone, 7020; Judith L. tardis, 6579; Lorraine R. Bongiorno, Gatti, 7543; Rosann L. Sciacca, 7542; Berland, 7020; Rita A. Hanson, 7020; 6579; Carol J. Sikorski, 6579; Gail E Judith S. Gottlieb, 7542; Roseann D. Karen Cchwartzberg, 7019; Constance L. Sherwood, 6579; Sharon E. Moldveoe, Trovato, 7542; Katherine S. Wolynetz, Steinberg, 7019; Susanne L. Horn, 7019; 6579; N ina R. Baslow, 6579. 7542; Enid L Engelson, 7541; Roslyn P. Gregory L. Polyn, 7018; Susan T. Guasta, Marsha K. Malitz, 6578; Stephen Becker, Sirato, 7540; Barbara Strolowitz, 7540; 7018; Joan A. Sauvalle, 7018; Anita F. 6578; Linda A. Hecht, 6577; Sydell* Margaret M. Connelly, 7540; Richard S. Spicehandler, 7018: Joyce E. Grossman, Schwartz, 6577; Jacc^ueline E. Scheuer, Arilotta, 7540: Renee Loeb, 7505; Frances 7018; Paula M. Salamo. 6983: Patricia 6577; Lorraine P. Simone, 6577; Isn* R. Guida, 7503: Harriet F. Frohlich, 7503; Thomas, 6982; Marilyn E. Conaty, 6982; J. Gewant, 6576; Cynthia D. Putter, Marva Rosenfield,-7502; Cheryl S. W ein­ Phyllis J. Burg. 6981; Susan L. Bloch, 6576; Beatrice J. Viggiano, 6576; Rachel stein, 7502; Shelley E. Rosen, 7502; Bon­ 6981; Mark S. Gordon, 6981; Dianne E. M. Giordano, 6541; George H. Kurland, nie S. Parton. 7502; Rona C. Bedell, Staycer, 6981; Susan A. Sloan, 6981; Bar­ 6541; Alberta Allocca, 6541; Martin S. 7502; Cecilia M. O Shea, 7502; Linda D. bara T. Ascher, 6981; Sharon H. Che- Flank. 6540; Angela M. Griseta, 6540; Stride, 7501; Francine L. Schwartz, 7501. pow, 6980; Paula Grossman, 6980; Adri­ Phyllis S. Bromberg, 6540; Tessie B. Ber. Judy M. Slotnick, 7501; Judith S. Ber- enne Ruderman, 6989; Goldie L, Rosen­ gen, 6540; Eileen Alboum, 6539; Gail F. stell, 7501: Julia M. Karadlo. 7501; San­ blatt, 6980; Leila G. Cadiz, 6980; Sus­ Posner, 6539; Ava S. Magner, 6539; Silvy* dra B. Meisel, 7501; Ellen R. Plotnick, an S. Rubel, 6979; Nancy Loreto, 6979; R. Morrow, 6538; Bonnie Richer, 653S; 7501; Lois Ketsen, 7501; Virginia M. Barbara L. Bergman, 6979; Diane B. Carmella R. Buttacavoli, 6537; Jean E. Finn, 7501; Susan Sobel, 7501; Laura Scaparo, 6979; Arlene Messinger. 6979. Catania, 6537: Francine S. Goldberg, 6500: S. Leibowitz, 7500: Mark H. Solomon, Linda R. Germanoitz, 6978; Judy R. Meredith K. Katz, 6500; Arlene C. Rintel, 7500; Barbara A. Dolan, 7500; Doris T. Sivin, 6979; Linda J. Senzino, 6978: Lu- 6500; Carol , A. Gartenberg, 6500; Mi­ Heyman, 7500; Harriet J. Dietz. 7499; cretia C. Deroboreto, 6978; Barbara Ducz, chael R. Strauss, 6500; Howard P. Mian, Gilda F. Elman, 7465; Rhona Patasnik, 6978; Helen R. Albert, 6978; Ralene 6500; Aaron N . Rosenfeld, 6500. 7464: Rena J. Jochnowitz, 7463; Doreen Ripa, 6977; Gloria Eigner, 6942; Lowell Brent Friester, 6500; Esther Saports, S. Hardy, 7462; Catherine A. Teufel, J. Senit*, 6942; Nancy D. Koval, 6941; 6499; Elaine M. Kravietz, 6499; Rit* 7462; Regina L. Nass, 7462; Iris M. Elise Cooper, 6941; Aline B. Binder, 6941; L. Tietjen, 6499; Rose Graf, 64S^; Ger­ Levy, 7462; Celia Olejarz, 7462; Francine Areleo B. Scher, 6941; Frances Weiss, aldine J. Gannon, 6499; Gilda B. BurS. Shiilman, 7462; Michele J. Esposito, 6941; Margaret M. Malfucci, 6940; Shar­ stein, 6499; Jan E. Davis, 6498; Merrl 7462; Catherine M. Hanley, 7462; Ro­ on A. Konigsberg, 6940; Karen R. Arn­ S. Schneider, 6498; Sue R. Zitner, 6497: salind S. Gilbert, 7461; Ronee P. Stern, old, 6940; Susan M. Erber. 6940; Nan Pamela Unger, 6496; Theresa A. Cvr, 7461; Carol A. Miranda, 7460; Linda E. H. Leitner, 6940; Joan D. Ganon, 6940; 6496; Phyllis L. Kupersmith, 6495; Evell* Gamliel, 7460; Alan S. Fitter, 7460; Jill Amy J. Shandler. 6940; Leslie J. Schoen, Goldberg, 6460; Elisa L. Serpa, 6460; S. Hariton. 7459. 6939; Betty A. Ruderman, 6939; Marsha Harriet C. Bernardo, 6460; Angela M. BoNora Lidell, 7459; Karen E. Uberall, E. Rappaport, 6939; Lorraine M. Cohen, chicchio, 6460; Adrienne I. Gali, 6<60; 7424; Barbara L. Fassler, 7423: Irene 6939; Sheila M. McNeil, 6939; Lorraine Carol B. Berg, 6460; Andrea S. Cohen, M. Schultz. 7423: Doreen M. Klein, 7423: P. Caliendo, 6939; Jonathan E. Levy, 6460; Lorraine G. Amigo, 6459: Merel E. Massidlow, 7422; Susan F. Zuk- 6938; Annamarie B. Vitale, 6938; Renee Cymmer, 6459; Irene R. Katz, 6459; owsky, 7421; Yelisa J. Newberger, 7421; D. Kashdan, 6938. Phyllis Levy, 6459; Frank A. Munalo, Annette G. Cusumano, 7421; Sandra H. 6459; Rose Stillson, 6458; Rachel R> Chernotsky, 7421: Sarajane Halpern, 7421; Rodney W. Dyott, 6904; Glenn Phillips, senfeld, 6458; Mimi Chen. 6458; Ro«l>« Glenda L. Freeman, 7421; Harry R. Steck- 6903; Rochelle M. Baron, 6902; Linda J. Feinman, 6458; Phyllis M. Kapli®> er, 7420; Joyce C Imperatrice, 7420; J. Mosebach, 6902; Paul H. Bucliberg. 6458. Corinne G. Miller, 7420; Eileen M. Don- 6902; Donna J. Arouh, 6901; Marilyn L. Lynn F. Samuels, 6458; Lisa G. Soko‘> nely, 7420; Evangeline Rojas, 7420; Rena Corey, 65)01; Fay Kasdan. 6901; Andre 6458; Feme R. Wolf, 6458; Myra ^ Z. Dudesky, 7420; Nancy L. Hemmes, E. Hopko, 6901; Phyllis G. Etsig, 6900; Appelbaum, 6457; John A. Bergen, <*-<5': 7420; Eileen M. Spudic, 7419; Elizabeth Barbara S. Rosenbluth, 6900; Theodora Cecilia A. Lucke, 6457; Jam's N. Wk*I> F. Vento, 7118; Frances A. Tramutola, H. Graves, 6900; Audrey J. Kimmel, 6457; Anita E. Palermo, 6456; Claf> 7385; Josephine Accunimano, 7384; Len- 6900; Judith M. Kreisler, 6900; Fran Steingrub, 6420; Jerod Resnick, 6^30: orc L. Zisser, 7384; Ale* S. Weinstock, G. Heller, 6899; llene Goldberg. 6899; Rivka L. Sheldon, 6420; Ellen C. S«f7383; Ruthlyn Rubin. 7383: Linda M. Carolyn B. Jackson, 6899; Iris C. Zup- ran, 6420; Francine M. Lorber, 6 ilT, Garbarini, 7383: Eleanor S. Perlson, 7382: nick, 6899; Rosemarie J. Turzo, 6899; Jennifer Holland, 6419; Judith R<w“< Barbara R. Rothman, 7382; Meryl S. Christina C. Vanprecht, 6898; Anita L. 6419; Joan M. Diraimondo, 6419; Cuthbert, 6898; Carole J. Resnick,- 6898; leen Fili, 6418; Beverly M. Landau, 6418! Goldstein, 7382. Encarnacion D. Knapp, 7382; Donna L. Magda Ferencz, 6898; Carol A. Can- Beth A. Rothstein, 6418; Edward Rwh' Dunn, 7 3 8 2 ; Lorraine R. Daimond, 7382; cellere, 6898; Sallyann Rooney, 6897; lein, 6418; llene M. Neiburg, 6417; Roberta S. Roth, 7382; Rochelle Ratzker, Marsha R. Smook, 6896; Larry J. Stybel, garet R. Graham, 6417; Sheldon L. Mor­ 7382; Patricia A. Peemoeller, 7382; Joyce 6862; Mancie A. Glickman, 6862; Stev­ ton, 6380; Judith H. Leve, 6380; SonM H. Cohen, 7382; Janice R. Greitzer, 7381; en Roland, 6861; Don Laulicht, 6861. Breskin. 6380; Margaret Brook, 6 ]/^' Carol J. Schmetz, 6860; Sharyn A. Janice E. Goldberg, 6379; Judith L. MjwAnn M. &erbo, 7381; Janet M. Subatelle, 7381; Linda P. Fogel, 7381; Linda M. Schwadron, 6860; Anita S. Spitz, 6860; lin, 6379: Ellen T. U vine, 6 3 7 8 ; P»>' Paterno, 7380; Susan L. Krosnick, 7380; Mary M. Tramutola. 6860; Felicia M. ricia J. Doherty, 6378. „ Carolyn B. Blumenthal, 7380; Phyllis L. Arnold Jr., 6860; Robyn A. B rom be^, Nettie S. Don, 6377; Diane Deluco, 7380; Dorothy M. Levine, 7345; 6859; Joan Forman, 6859; Judith R. lanski, 6376; Maria L. Delpozio, 63/»> Jeflfrey I. Aaron. 7345; Ellen R. Schwartz, Mittler, 6859; Diane Ambrosio, 6859; Randa T . Herman, 6376; Margaret *• 7344; Arlene Dvlitz, 7344; Irene P. Sta­ John R. Capasso, 6859; Gail E. Berger, Casazza, 6340; Mary J. Mancini, bile, 7344; Vivian D. Bernstein, 7343: 6858; Renee M. Linsey, 6858; Nan B. Lidia Tymo, 6340; Maryalice Harry J. Lerner, 7343: Leslie E. Pearson, Koenigsberg, 6858; Susan B. Kafitin, Grath, 6340; Janet L. Kenmore. 63^^ 7343; Joan D. Bedel, 7343: Margaret M. 6858; Susan N. Tannenbaum, 6857; Alice Eleanor R. Seidenberg, 6340; Cafferty. 7343: Roberta G. Newman, M. W inter, 6857; Robin P. Schwartz, TortorelH, 6340; Charles M. Sweet,_6 .W 7343; Mary E. Fogel, 7342; Susan Rab- 6822; Lon K. Klein, 6821; Hortense Rod­ Fortunata M. Scotti, 6339; Deborah P*«*inovsky, 7341; Louise E. Paterno, 7341; riguez, 6821; Susan S. G aliaer, 6821; tor, 6339; Linda B. Durso, 633?. _ Linda F. Krout, 6821; Loretta A. LemElyn L. Haizen, 6339; Richard L Jeflfrey A. Rosenzweig, 7341. Gloria B. Diperna, 7340; Linda R. bo, 6820; Joanne V. Lnch, 6820; Vir- tor, 6339; Anita L Schaer. 6339; inia M. Curry, 6820; Evelyn H. Baclinl, Horowitz, 6339; Lynn R. Sil»w“* „ Greenstcin, 7339; Estelle Fried, 7304; H ar­ 819; Annette Delgreco, 6819; Stephanie 6338; Marie McQuade, 6338; Su»a« ^ riet M. Mittman, 7302; Arlene Barbash, J. Sternsheio, 6819; Celia H. Jakubowicz, Kucza, 6338; Kathryn J. Heinemap,, 63^^ 7302; Ellen Mosheim, 7302; Marguerite 6819; N ina J. Siegel, 6819. Marsha A. Bishansky, 6338; M. Joba, 7302; Linda C. Zipparo,, 7301; N ina A. Simon, 6819; Constance E. Richter, 6338; Robin M. Dendorf, Rosemarie C. Longo, 7301; Deborah Hendel, 7301; Deborah J. Charney, 7301; Mary Chorman, 6819; Joann Ryan. 6819; Evalyn Susan M. Hennessy, 6337; W inifr^ A. DiLauro, 7301; Eleanor A. Higgins, Silverman, 6819; Marlene I. Schlesinger, Smith, 6337; Carol L. Danziger, 63^'* _. 7301; Terese A. Grazioli, 7300; Mark L. 6819; Yanina Leichtman, 6818; Angela Patricia A. Cammarano. 6337. Sussman, 7300; Janice S. Shane, 7300; M. Giampiccolo, 6818; Sharon L. JennetAnita L. Cohn, 6337; Car<^ Karen G. Gupfer, 7300; Joan M. Wo- te, 6818; Lynn C. Edelstein, 6818; Arlene dari, 6337; Carolyn S. Dorhoffer, jciechowicz, 7300; Peggy D. Starkman, D. PoMier. 6817; Marsha G. Klein. 6817; Margaret P. Moran, 6337; . 7298; Andrea E. Goldstein, 7298; Steven Doreen A. Sabinson, 6782; Arlene S. Dahnke. 6336; Barbara A. Gapin*«. p, P. Silverman, 7264; Jessica A. Korb, Cohen. 6781; Lynn S. Levine, 6781; Carol Renee M. Mandell, 6299;^ 7263; Mary jane T. Tortora, 7262; Rober­ Novins, 6781; Linda J. O'Brien, 6781; Cypress, 6299; Steven A. Schulner, o~ ta L. Seidman, 7262: Carole B. Steinberg, Herminc A. Shafran, 6780; Corinne N. Agnes Ostreicher, 6299; Tobey 7262; Eleanor V. MvGratb. 7262; Ron- Smith, 6780; Margaret A. Missall, 6780; shitz, 6298; Pagona Papadopoulos, onie Rathkopf, 7262; Ellen S. Koslow, 7261; Pauicia A. Roach, 6780; Alida M. Moss, Rosemary Viccaro, 6298; 6780; Arlene C. Bossowick, 6780; Ellen I. Fasanello. 6298; Marilyn A. Cornelia E. Denecke, 7261. ^4, Frima S. Fo, 7261; Bonnie I. Lefko- Kapiloff, 6780; Grace C. Aliseo, 6779; 6298; Milton L lip tiz, 6298; w itt, 7261; Maurice Grunberg. 7261; Ana Shosbana Garfinkel, 6779: Marsha Lans- Strick, 6298; Judith N. Novick, E. Morgenstern, 7260; Andrea B. Eifer- holtz, 6779; Beverly O. Toye, 6779; Mi­ Susan Fkstein, 6297; . Veron^a man, 7260; Sherril L. Robinson, 7260; chele S. ^hlesinger, 6779; Monica Kop- 6297; Naomi Shubowitz, 6 2 9 6 ,^ * ^ Denise A. Liotis, 7260; Barbara A. Sisk, czyk, 6779; Jane Sulpizi, 6779. G. Carlson, 6295; Lea Jute. 7260; Carole L Shargel. 7259; Richard Hazel Margolis, 6778; Ronnie G. Pen. M. Haley, 6295; Donnie O. H. Hasner, 7259: Gloria A. Gupton, zlncr, 6778; Ellen M. Edelnuut, 6778; 6259; David Iskovitz. 6259; ;«/• 7258; William C. Sciales, 7224; Marilyn Nancy K. Beraud, 6777; Irene J. Mate, pastato, 6259; Janet B. Retner, 6-5?. A. Spring, 7223; Roberta E. Koch, 7222; 6742; Johanna M. Damico, 6742; Glenda (Coutinued on PMf® U u r L Cold. 7222; Paul ML Kaplan. U. Becket, 6742i Sunm R. Schotteafeld, f S5c f o r 24 hoars s p e cia l d e liv e ry C .O .D .'s 40c e x tr a LEADER BOOK STORE M Warren St., New York, N.Y. 10007. Please sead aie _________ co p ie s e f books checked ob e ve. I eaclose cke ck o r aioaey o rd e r f o r % . N am e A ddrecs C ity S tate • e sare f« la c la d e 4 % Sales Tax cm TEACHER ELIGIBLE LISTS (Continued from Pare 12) Ircy B. Reiner, 6259: Susan E. Stein, ^^jeaoae L. Horowitz, 6298; Barbara S. Becker, 6258; Alice S. Vengersky, 6258; Helga Jensen, 6258; Noreen P. Datjr, 6257; Ellyn H. Hammer, 6257; Nancy j. Mannino, 6257; Bernadette Dutkiewicz, 6257: Carol B. Abrams, 6257; Michelle A. Mulea, 6256; Patricia A. Parazzelli, 6256; Nancy Dolsenos, 6255; Barbara L. GreenBaum, 6219; Carolyn M. Ingram, 6219; Elaine E. Miller, 6218; Sharyn B. KranzJw, 6218; Dena L. Borden, 6218; Maria A. Cuoco, 6218; Sandra Pettn’ay, 6217; Michelle B. Papanier, 6217; Fay R. Roiter, 6217; Bonnie M. Goldstein, 6217; Mary A. Newman, 6217; Barbara Streinfeld. 6216; Carol R. Lembo, 6216; Felice S. V(''allach, 6216; Nidia M. Rodriguez, 6215; Alan I. Baboff. 6179. Sheri G. Spiller, 6179; Paulette M. Weiss, 6179; Phyllis Krieger. 6178: Lin­ da C. Micciancio, 6178; Judith A. Hecht, 6178; Audrey M. Livoti, 6178; Harold I. L ipin, 6178; Sharyn B. Silberstein ,6177; Kathleen V. Dowd, 6177; Karen G. Albin, 6177; Elena M. Brugnoli, 6177; Eileen T. Fitzpatrick, 6177; Karen R. Siegel. 6177; Michele M. Dinapoli, 6177; Linda J. Abramson, 6177; Gail J. Kal­ man, 6176; Diane S. Spitzberg, 6176; Thelma J. Peeples, 6176; Rita E. Habib, 6139; Frances A. Goldstein, 6139; Susfin E. Amigo, 6139; Minnie Greenspan, 6139; Frances M. Belli. 6139; Margo M. Soro­ kin, 6139; Janet E. Mitchcll, 6139; Nancy D. Blair, 6138; Karen L. Rothenstein, 6138; Judi E. Shapiro, 6138: Barbara A. Schlosser, 6138: Carol L. Weinberg, 6138; Barbara P. ^ rn s te in . 6137. Jayne P. Mallo, 6137; Elaine L Co­ hen, 6137; Fran L. Rashkin. 6137; Joann Friedman, 6136; Ilene S. Narker. 6136; Fern Federman, 6135; Betty Leivitan, 6098: Diane A. DeMartihi, 6098; Ann B. Appelbaum, 6098; Raffaela M. Pane. 6098; William J. Liebman, 6098; Hindy Bloom, FLORIDA COMMUNITY FOR RETIREES SETTLING SECOND THOUSAND FAMILIES A unique com m unity for retirees and elderly people in Beverly Hills, Pla., b u ilt by long-tim e builder and re a l-e sta te m an, S am J. K ell­ ner, of Hicksville, N.Y., is now in the process of settlin g its second thousand fam ilies. Located in the highest, d riest and m ost finelytreed are a of Florida, n e a r Lecanto, Beverly Hills offers lowcost, h ig h quality houses on fullylandscaped lots in a com m unity th a t provides, in the words of its founder an d builder, “ . . . a new way of life . . . ” A D etroit model of a Beverly H ills hom e is now open a t 28250 Five Mile Road, Livonia, Mieh. (betw een M iddle Belt & L ikstr.) K ellner, a self-m ade m illionaire who h a s h ad phenom onal success In tire -retre ad , re a l-e sta te and construction enterprises, got in ­ terested In th e Beverly Hills pro ­ ject on a vacation to F lorida some years ago. “I decided,’* he says, “th a t I w anted to give older people a chance to get a real re tu rn for their m oney an d th a t I h ad the knowhow to do it. I don’t believe you can sell a m an a retire m en t home som ew here a n d th e n ju s t abandon h im a fte r th e deed is signed. He h as to have a whole com m unity . . . an d a whole new way of life to go along w ith It If he’s to be h appy.” K ellner sp e n t weeks criss-crossing Florida by a ir im tll he found th e spot he w anted. He bought 5,000 acres of it, enough for 17,000 homes, fo r $1 m illion in cash. T o­ day. Beverly H ills h a s paved streets, a com m unity house of worship (convertible for th ree Jaiths), a golf-coui*se, sw im m ing pool, two private lakes stocked with bass, a library, workshop, a fire-house (staffed by Beverly Hills volunteers and equipped w ith t fire-engine S am K ellner bought on Long Islan d an d h a d sen t down, as his own g ift), an in firm ­ ary (w ith office hours for the «loctor twice a week an d a doctor always on em ergency call, plus an ambulance also donated by K ell­ ner), a recreatio n hall. 25-acre community p ark com plete w ith barbeque-pits, a n d even a sm all factory en terprise (although Bev­ erly Hills residents are encouraged n o t to work m ore th a n two hours a day). T h e houses on th e ir landscaped lots ru n un d er $11,000 an d K ellner h as m odels of them open fo r in ­ spection in Hicksville, N.Y. as well as D etroit, Mioh. He never sells hom es In Beverly H ills by "rem ote control,” though, “If people like m y m odels,” he says, “I suggest they buy a ro u n d -trip tick et to F lorida an d see th e place w ith th e ir own two eyes. I p ut them up and feed th em a t my own expense for two days, w ithout any obligation w hatsoever to me. T hey can look aroun d an d m ake up th e ir own m inds . . .” Beverly H ills hom es featu re ooncrete-block constructio n ; electric h e a t w ith Individual room control; furred, rock - lathed, p lastered walls and ceilings; T a p p a n elec­ tric ranges w ith ex h au st fan s an d hoods; alum inum -aw ning windows an d full screen; t e i T a z z o floors an d m any i^ ec ia l facilities to m ake life easier an d m ore com ­ fo rtable for the elderly. K ellner feels th a t his know -how an d experience have enabled h im to offer retirees a m axim um r e ­ tu rn on a m inim al investm ent. M ESSENGER K O P P OF KERH ON K SO N , NY D ia l: (9 1 4 ) 6 2 6 - 7 5 0 0 Farm s Very large international company wants person obliged to retire who desires permanent job— handling mail sorting and delivery and some out­ side work. Pleasant job with good salary, excellent benefits, 35 hr. wk. G RAN D CENTRAL AREA. C all 6 8 7 -5 8 0 0 , a x t . 3 9 6 f o r a p p t . KENNECOTT E ast St, NY H om es C ou n ty F o r A p p ' t HILDA KRUM (9 1 4 ) 3 3 1 - 8 9 8 5 BERTHA GALLY, REALTOR B e i c « 's Let. K i n g s t o n , NY (9 1 4 ) 3 3 8 - 9 2 2 0 O p p . H o lid a y Inn (9 1 4 ) 3 3 8 - 0 2 8 5 10017 An Equal Opportunity Employer W ILL FORMS Four "W ILL” form s & 6 4 P a g e B o o k le t on W ILLS. W r iffen b y A H o r n e y H arry H lb sch m a n . . . Plus im p o r ta n t G u id e t o W ills. C O M PLETE O N L Y $1 N a tio n a l Forms, Box 4 8 3 1 3 - C A Los A n e g le s , C a lif. 9 0 0 4 8 r> 1:3 V a c a tio n e r s! R e tir e e s! DISCOVER ST. PETEl Writ* for either or both FREE! rn 5d CD H ouse For R o c k la n d H om e For S a le HAVERSTRAW WEST — 3 bedrooms, Towne House, 1 >.4 baths, panel play­ room. garage, potio. storms A screens, air-conditioning, all applicances. $157 per mo. pays off low $20,000'«. 914947-2869 Good Pay/Bnfts AH Sh ifts — S t e a d y W ork A u to For PL 7 -9 4 0 0 H e lp W an ted - M /F WORLD BOOK Encylopedia has excellent part-time or full-time positions. $50 for 10 hrs. work. Foreign languages help­ ful. Managerial future possible. For in­ terview Phone (212) 275-2752. H e lp W an ted TEACHERS— E X PD A BEGINNERS Pre-school thru University level Outstanding opportunities in preferred locations. W rite now for application or Call 212 546-2228 Sun/w kdys AAA TEACHERS AGENCY 507 5th Ave. New York, N. Y. 10017 BE A FOSTER M ESSENGERS P / T morn or alt, adv oppty 28 W 31 St., 1 light up For SANDS. 2040 N SURF RD. Bali h ai, 310 m ck in ley st. Farm s S a le & C ou n try N ew A d ir o n d a ck s Y ork Far SALE C A B IN . 4 - FU R N ISH E D H IL L S . N .Y . H ouses For L ots $ 2 3 ,7 5 0 ISL A N D F IR S T -M E T US REALTY 4375 VC'hiic Plains Rd, Ex. FA 4-7200 OPEN EVES TILL 8 PM - ALL Q ueens TAKEOVER M ORTGAGE DETACHED 6 year "YOUNG” BRICK & SHINGLE DUPLEX. 3 master bed­ rooms, FINISHED BASEMENT. Extras galore. OL NEW HEMPSTEAD-ROOSEVELT: Ultra mo­ dern, 10 rm high ranches, in superb residential area, 5 bedrm, 2 full baths, one ceramic tile w /d o u b le vanity. Huge 10x14 kitchen, w /w all oven, loads of birch cabincts. formica lops. Can be converted to Mother-daughter or rentab'e apt, garage, landscaped, down payment $1,000 from $24,500. SPRINGFIELD GARDENS U 9-20 W IT H Det 1 fam, 3 bedrms. $2500 cash down. Semi-attchd 2 family, two 6 rm apts. $7000 cash takes over mortgage. Det 3 fam (3-6’s), $4000 cash. HOM ES S a le ABCO N ear N .J . BRONX SPECIAL E X C L U SIV E 1 6 S - 1 2 H il l s i d e A v e ., J a m a i c a RE 9 - 7 3 0 0 $ 1 6 ,7 0 0 S a le R iv e r, S a le CAMBRIA HEIGHTS For S a le 13 W OODED lots 25x125 each in Bayville N .J. 6 miles south of Toms River, 3 miles from Bay. Sell part or all. Moving to Florida. $300 per lot. John El.sberg, Sunset Pass, Georgetown, Conn. 06«29. Tel 203-544-8924. Detached brick ranch type res. All rms on 1 flr. Exquisite condiiton. All cross vent bedrms, modern-age kitch, 2-tone col. tile bath, luxuriously iinshed bsmnt, garage, large garden plot, fully fenced-in, all appliances included. H ouses For Tom s E 221 St ST. 9600 cash, 2 fam, full basmt, 1 blk to subway. J. J. Lawrence 3208 W h Plains Rd. OL 3-2 300 Open 7 days LONG For R ockaw ay YR YOUNG, 1-Fam, semi-attachcd. W alk subway, bus & stores. 3 bedrms, large yard, ocean breezes, low taxes. >20.990. Call (212) 327-5306. W URTSBORO 220 El«ct., cHy water, automalic oil burner, insulated, new roof. Property MxlOO. Price $3800 Cash. Contact AL LAKE. 914 888 2016. H om es, S ta te NEW SPRING Catalog of Hundreds of Real Estate & Business Bargains. All Types. Sires & Prices. Dahl Realty. Cobleskill, N.Y. H ouse PARENT H omo* f o r c h i l d r o n o f *11 f o r lon g te r m ca r* . P hon * o r w r i t * T h * C h i l d r e n ' s A id S e c U t y , F * s t * r H o rn * D « p t. 1 5 0 E. 4 5 t h S t r e * t , N e w Y o r k . N.Y. 1 0 0 1 7 . Ph*M« 6 S 2 9 0 4 0 E x t. 2 4 5 . S ta te ADIRONDACKS: Country Tavern! equip­ ped, living quarters, 10 acres of land. Gore Mtn. nearby. S22.000. $7,000 down. SEND FOR FREE CATALOG. Tri-Lakes Realty, Inc., North Creek, NY. S a le 1968 VOLVO, 4 Door, A & FM Radio, Only 6.OO0 Miles, Cream & Tan. 833-2935 Eves. NY H O LLY W O O D BEACH. FLORIDA Ix)W weekly rates. $30 up on beach Includos everything. Write for free eoiorfnl dnt.Tils. AUSABLE Valley Village; 8 Rooms. 2 Baths, excellent condition. Golf, hunt­ ing, fishing, skiing in immediate area. K. W. Belmore Ausable Forks, N.Y. 12912. FOR G uards/A rm ed - 5-6 C H A M i« R OF COM M ERCE ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA 33731 Bulk Acreajre — Retirement Homes Businese in the Trl-Stale Area GOLDMAN AGENCY. REALTORS SB Pike Port Jervis, NY («14) S.'ta-Sr^S S a le C ou n ty W rite, C.S.L. Mullin, Dept. Farm s & C ou n try H om es, O ra n g e C ou n ty NATLEN 5 U -IV H OM ES, 5-1 1 0 0 7-7 9 0 0 H lli s i d * A v « , J a m a i c a Use ZIp-Codes— Its Faster W e u n d e rs ta n d . H ouses For S a le SPRINGFIELD G DNS $ 1 t,9 9 0 DET RANCH B U NGALOW Owner sacrificing this det home con­ sisting of 6 Ig rms, (3 master bed­ rm s), finishable bsmt, gar. Hi exist­ ing GI mtg avail with payment of $119 month. ST. $1775 $ 5 6 d o w n - $ 5 6 per m o n t h 11 Manhattan Imported Cars, Inc. New Cart/Us*d Cars/Scrvict/Parts/Leating/Ovcrscaf Oalivcry New York City. 2 E. 46th St. OX 7 5805 Jackson HeisMs (Queens). 76 02 Norlhefn Blvd.. GR 8 5200 Hempstead (Nassau). 286 N. Fraxklin St , 516 538 2888 ALBANS $ 1 9 ,9 9 0 DET ENGLISH COLNL - Q ueens SPRINGFIELD GDNS $ 3 0 ,5 0 0 DET LEGAL 2 FAM 5 / 5 Det legal 2 fam, 8 yr old brk A shingle. 5 A: 5 rra apts, streamline kitchens A baths A fin bsmt. Situated in a park-like neighborhood. A must to see. QUEENS VILLG $ 3 2 ,9 9 0 O W N E R TRANSFERRED Consisting of 7 Ig rms (3 master bedrm s), complete 3 rm bsmt apt. Sacrificing this det legal 2 fam brk for income. Gar. modern kitchen A with Tw o 5 rm apts, nite club fin baths. Many extras. bsmt. 4,000 sq ft of garden grounds. Modern A immac thru-out. Lower Funeral Prices Have Always Been Traditional At W a lte r B . C o o k e FUNERAL HOMES Call 628-8700 to reach any of our 10 neighborhood funeral hom es in the Bronx, Brooklyn, M anhattan and Queens. Use Zip-Codei t« help ipeed yowr uuUl. CAMBRIA HTS 4 BEDRM BRICK S 2 8 ,S 0 0 CAPE $ 3 4 ,9 9 0 Det custom built in gorgeous res­ LAURELTON VIC LEGAL 2 FAM, 6 A 6 idential area, consisting of 4 bedrms, nite club fin bsmt, gar, formal dining 6 yr old brk & shingle. 6 Ige rms rm All this on Ig landscaped plot. in each apt. Ultra mod kitch's A A must to see for those who want bath, nite club fin basmt. Garden the very best. grounds, patio, fenced. Many extras. M A N Y OTHER 1 & 2 F A M IL Y HOM ES A V AILAB LE QUEENS H O M E S OL 8-7510 1 7 0 -1 3 H IL L SID E M 5d -H n > a DEPT. C.P.O. BOX 102J7 ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA T avern C O R P O R A T IO N 42nd C ou n try APPROX. 17 acres with 3 bedroom home — barn— $13,900. 10 ACRES (approx) near Kingston T h ru ­ way exit— $5,000. Terms arranged. $3,500 CABIN without utilities on 2 acres plus. LUNCHEONETTE— excellent for retire­ ment. 5 days business area. Terms.— $5,500. HEADQUARTERS COPPER & U lste r C o ll M r. B anks • P r * f * r CIVIL 5ERVICE RETIRED JMANDATORY RETIREMENT AT 6 5 Florida New 80 pg. “ SUNSHINE ANNUAL" for vacatio n in g In St. P e te "T he Happy People Place.” VACATION-RECREATION W rite 40 pg. “ LIVING in ST. P E T E ” 2 BEDROOM new 10x50 trailer. 12x16 SO U TH ER N TRA N SFER added jalousie room. 1 ’/J m’ooded acres. about retirin g In this sunny health­ All utilities. Adjoining forest preserve. a n d S T O R A G E C O . I N C . ful re.sort city. Price $9,000. Others. Openinga all boros. NO AGENCY F E E Muat hav« permit to carry piatoL FOR CORPORATE 161 REAL ESTATE VALUES 6098; Paul Goldwert, 6098; Nancy Kurtz, 6097; Helen L Greengold, 6097; Robert A. Cohen, 6097; Judith E. Niebur. 6097; Eva M. Farran, 6097; Gail S. Wenger, 6096; Marc A. Bookbinder, 6095; Mari' ijoyYour Golden Days in na A. McGoldrick, 6095; Celia P. S h m id t, 6058; Irene L. Arsura, 6058; Muriel A. Cazes, 6058; Suzanne Vaccaro, 6058; Marian H. Duran. 6058; Alice S. Latter, 6058; Maryanne Cavaleri, 6058; Paula F. Weiner, 6058; Betty D. Rogers, 6058. Linda S. Joseph. 6057; Ellen C. Kent, 6057; Lorraine D. Jacob, 6057; Janice S t u a r t, F lo rid a J. Lipton, 6056; Sheila B. Ginsberg. 6056; Beverly A. Williams. 6056; Francine T. . . 90.600. ap Principale, 6056; Marie C ZaflTarano, RETIREMENT HOMES 6056; Marsha R. Schwartz, 6055; Rita L. EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATK Vella, 6055; Johanna M. Martines, 6055; L. rULFORD. STUART. FTJl. Joan Levy, 6018; Leslie J. Pelzerman, 6018; Barbara Cowan, 6018; Ellen A. WRITB RRQUIREMENTS. Ph. 287-1288 Parker. 6018; Gail T. Osterweil, 6018; VENICE FLA. — INTERESTKDr Susan E. Gantman, 6018: Laura H. Mendl, SEE H. N WIMMERS, REALTOR 6018; Judith Hook, 6017; Stephanie I. ZIP CODE 3.3505 Herman. 6017; Sherry C. Toback, 6017; Ruth Korzec. 6017: Barbara A. Srebnik, 6017: Michele S. Herrz, 6016; Mar­ SAVE O N ilyn E. Walker. 5978: Sheila A. Darer, 6978: Pamela Testa, 597,8; Arleen Platt, Y O UR MOVE 5978; Harriet M. Guest, 5978; Norma Milson. 5977; Larainc R. Bendet, 5977: T O FLO RIDA Mary R. Sheehy, 5977; Stephen WeinCompare our cost per 4.000 Ihs to (Continued on Page 15) St. I’etrrsburjr from Nrw York City. $-106: Philadelphia. $382: Alb.iny. R eol E sta te For S a le $432. For an e«tima(e to any dr-htinatlon in Florida U lste r C o u n ty A V E ., JA M A IC A B3 to o O' oc Cl PC U- ■<r u: CJ I—I p: PC t/2 VISITORS —— Guess who cam e to dinner, the installation dinner of the Crcedmoor S tate Hospital ch ap ter. Civil Service Em ployees Assn.. held at tlie B elleaire M anor in Hollis? Those atten d in g includ­ ed standing, le ft to right, Sen. Seym our R. T h aler; Joseph B uccaria, out-fi^oing president and em cee; City Councilm an M att Troy, J r.; OFFICERS INSTALLED — out >t ti>. and seated, Sol B endet, installing officer and head of CSEA’s salary S tate U niversity a t Stony Brook ch a p te r of th e com m ittee; and Theresa Dawson, president of the Creedm ore S tate Civil Service Em ployees Assn., an installation of Hospital chapter. new officer recently 'took place. At the cerem onies are, stan d in g left to rig h t: Irving Flaum enbaum . second vice-president of CSEA; Miss Libby Lorio, se creta ry ; W a rre n W elngarten, tre a su re r; V incent Rugffi and Ja m es Kennoff, delegate an d a lte rn a te ; an d George Koch, L.I. Conference iwesident. Seated are: W illiam Dexter, first vice-president; Alfred V arocchi, ch ap ter president; and F ra n k G abor, sec­ ond vice-president. GUESTS REPOSE — Relaxing at the annual dinner-dance of Sm ithtow n ch ap ter, Civil Service Em ployees Assn., are a group of guests which included, left to right, P a t Mascioli, president of W est­ ch e ste r chapter-CSEA; Irv F laum enbaum , second vice president of the S tate CSEA; Alfred Varacchi, president. S tate U niversity a t Stony Brook ch a p te r; William G riffin, CSEA field rep resen tativ e; George Koch, president. L.I. Conference; and N atale Zumo, who heads the Kings P ark ch a p te r of C'SEA. INSTALLATION FETE — rt s time for changing of th e guard, th a t is, the installation of new officers for the Creedmoor S tate H ospftal chap­ ter of the Civil Service Employees Assn. The p rin­ ciples involved are, le ft to rig h t: Joe B uccaria, outgoing president; T heresa Dawson, his successor Reclassification (C ontinued from Page 3) sonnel face, It was a i-eal step towai-d progress. The utvivei-sity official have agreed to support CSEA in a move to seek higher salaries, m ore supervisory levels wiUi a prom otional system , and reasonable i-equirements of tra in ­ ing and experience for security forces, Tiiis is a step in the rigiit d irection.” DOW NSTATE DELEGATES Armory A ides —— Civil Service Employees (Contniued from Page 1) Assn. delegates, left to right, R ita Chernow, llele Kassowitz, Melvin Ruchhauser, and Shirley L arsen discuss insurance problem s w ith have th e ir retii-em ent com pensa­ Robert Thomson, representative of Ter Bush and Powell Insurance tion based upon tbelr hig h est three, ra th e r U ian five, years salary. Co., a t a rcccn t m eeting a t D ownstat« Medical C enter. as p resid en t; Joseph Watson, first vice-president; L aw rence P erry , second vice-president; G race Carside, tre a su re r; Rae B urnham , corresponding sec­ re ta ry ; M uriel N ewm an, recording secreta ry ; Je*“ Tomborello, delegate; and Sol B endet, installing officer. Legislation bringigig them the sam e ben en ts as S tate employees was signed into law last week, also. Still aw aiting sig n atu re by Gov­ ernor Rockefeller ai*e bills which would pix)vide a 25-year re tire ­ m ent system for all T hruw ay p er­ sonnel and a 20-year re tire m e n t for meiwbers of the S tate P ark Police. The Court of Appeals i*uling said th a t the P E R B determ ination should be reviewed immediately and refers the case back to tuc A ppellate Division w hich in likelihood will takeup the issue i" June. Unit Review PO U G H K EEPSIE—T h e City Poughkeepsie U nit, Civil Servic^ Employees Assn. conducted form al social recen tly a t Alo> G ard en R e sta u ra n t. T h e u n it, w hich is seeking m em bers, h a s raised its mem ship to 70 persons. (Continued from Page 1) late Division of S tate Suprem e Court th a t the m a tte r slioud be reviewed befoi'e elections are held. P E R B appealed th e la tte r co u rt ruling. S ocial Held By P oughkeepsie Uni! oiyef H udson & W esfern N Y Q u e s t For Field R e p s •ocuses O n T w o Upstate A r e a s B y c h a n c e , I f y o u ’r e h e p t o b e i n g a r e p — a f i e l d r e p r e iita tiv e f o r t h e C?ivil S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . w i t h t h e ^n u al s a l a r y o f $ 1 0 ,2 2 0 t o $ 1 2 ,2 2 5 ( g o t t e n t h e r e v i a f i v e ,early s a l a r y i n c r e m e n t s ) — t h e n y o u a r e i n l u c k . T w o u p - field rep positions are seekeliglbles a t th e m om ent. appointm ent will situ a te tjie region know n as th e N iagFiontler, covering th e W estNew Y ork, R o c h ester an d i)ffalo areas. Y ou’ll be in easy to Lckke S rie and Lake ntario. r j^ second opening occurs In L o w er H udson Valley. T h a t Ulwick will consist o i th e ounties of D utchess, U lster, P u tun, Rockland. S ullivan an d estchester. F o r e ith e r job, th e ■W rep m u st becom e a resid e n t the area to be served. The positions per se will in ,lve efforts to develop m em shlp prom otion activities an d vice to th e m em bership in th e signed areas. A probationary riod pi-ecedes th e appo in tm en t ilng made pei-manent. Examples of a few of th e th e plcal duties are visiting chapand regional conferences; ad sing and aiding ch a p te r an d nfereiice officers on Association ilicies, program s an d services; presenting m em bers in salary id employment problem s before romotions Announced Gommunily College Dr George P. Cham bers, presidrX of N assau C(Hnmui\ity ColJiM announced th e prom ot) o( 22 membei’s of th e faculty. Nfw tuU professors are D r. A l DePietro, D r. Lea M ochhein, Dr. T hom as Saunders, an d tderick J. Sieger. Pi'omoted to associate profesrs ai-e Dr. R ichard I. K egerreis «ies Malone, I r a R othberg, and Ignacio Vazquez. TTie following were appointed eistant professors: Mrs, Jo a n ^ylor, B ern ard G orm an, Dr. trnard K atz, G ilbert S chran k , thryn Stanley, C harles Shlpe, 'hJi Dorsey, M rs. T heresa H ad>poulos, Elva Clhi-isty, Mi's. A nMadden, M ichael S teuer, and obert Rosenfeld of W antagh. Philip Chelfetz an d George P et“son were nam ed instructors. ockefeiler V etoes Bill 0 Extend Library List (Prom L eader C orrespondent) ALBANY—G overnor R ocke­ feller has vetoed a bill to exthe eligible list for sup♦•rvlsor of school lib rary servwhich was prom ulgated by New Y ork C ity B oard of Education. present list, w hich h a d extended once, expired April 10, I 9 6 0 . Governor n oted th a t the of A ppeals h a d ruled '^at the life o f a n eligible list l>e extended p rio r to Its ^^Piration, b u t n o t once it h as expired. N am ed [j^ A N y — G overnor Rockefelttir^ H ezekiah H. E aster, ap p ren tice re p jT’^^tlve of th e M anpow er D ivit York City, to th e B oard tors of L etchw orth Village. , succeeds Mrs. H ortense Og^ y l o r of S paik ill. ad m in istra tiv e officers in S ta te governm ent an d executive, a d ­ m inistrative a n d legislative of­ ficers in local governm ent. T h e la st would p erta in to helping m em ber groups in securing fo rm ­ a l recognition an d certificatio n and in n egotiating term s an d conditions of em ploym ent, in clu d ­ ing the w riting of w ork contracts. Needed To Q ualify T o a tta in these positions, a p ­ plicants m u st have earned a h ig h school diplom a or equivalency certificate and, in addition, pos­ sess th ree years of responsible business or investigative experi­ ence w hich m u st have involved extensive public co n tac t as an a d ­ ju ster, salesm an, custom er re p ­ resentative, investigator, in spec, tor, or com plaint supervisor. L ab­ or relatio n s background—from eith er th e em ployer or employee stan d p o in t—is especially desirable. A ltern ate qualifications consist of two or more years of experi­ ence tti th e public contact fields noted above or g raduation from a recognized college or university u ith a bachelor’s degree or a rec­ ognized school of labor relatio n s or a n equivalent com bination of the foregoing training an d experiraice. Also required will be a New Y ork S ta te driver’s license a n d a c a r for business use. C andidates should be in sound h e a lth an d good physical condition, as de­ term ined by th e Association, as well as of good m oral c h a ra c te r an d habits. Conviction of an y rio lati<m of law m ay b a r a p p o in t­ m ent. A list of th e required ap titu d es and skills an d a full job descriptl<Mi can be obtained directly from th e Civil Service Employees Assn., Inc., 33 E lk St., Albany. Appli­ cation form s should be requested and sen t to th e sam e address be­ fore Ju n e 1, 1969. Duke Ellington Saluted Today At City Hall Festival M ayor Lindsay announced th a t the C ity H all F estival will present today betw een 12:30 an d 1:30 an outdoor m usical tiib u te In honor of jaaz m usician Duke Ellington T he M ayor h as proclaim ed today Citywlde as “Duke E llington D ay.” T h e public e n te rta in m e n t will fea tu re Cab Calloway, of “Hello Dolly" fam e, noted d an c er G eof­ frey H older, a n d C lark T erry a n d h is O rchestra, a n d th ree soloists from th e D uke E llington O rch es­ tr a — S hirley W itherspoon, T oni W atkins an d N anice Lund. T h e event will tak e place h i th e City H all Plaza. As in th e past, this y ear’s City H all F estival is a p rogram of lu n c h -h o u r e n te rta in m e n t for civil service employees a n d o th e rs who work in th e City H all area. P residing a t th e festival will be A lbert A. W alsh, ch a irm a n of th e New Y ork City H o u ^n g A uthority. T h e festival is sponsored by local ban k s a n d com m unity-m inded businessm en. L ast season, th e festival salu ted R ichard Rodgers, P e a rl Bailey a n d E d Sullivan. TEACHER ELIGIBLE LISTS (C o n ttn n e d fr o m P a g e 1 3 ) SUM, 5977; Marilyn A. Alboum, 5976; Hclea T. Callaghan, 5976; Antoinette Piacentino, 5976; Lucretta L. Scoaiers, 5976; Donna B. Hyman, 5975. S U m i M I N T S TO ILIG IB IE LISTS S c h o o l S o c ia l W o r k o r Moree, Mary E., 78.75. A d m i i n a t r a t o r , ■ w r e o o mt G u ld o n c* C en to r Holloway, Franklin H.. ChIM 65.67. SUPPLEMENTS TO ELIGIBLE LISTS IN DAY SCHOOLS Tr. o f C la t* « * f o r C h i l d r o n w i t h R o to r d e d M o n to l D ev elo p m en t Zahnstechcr, Dcborrah S., 64.08. School S e c re ta ry Settel, Miriam F., 78.48. SUPPLEMENTS TO ELIGISLE LISTS IN DAY HIGH SCHOOLS Tr. o f B io l o g y A G e n e r a l S c ie n c e Sati, Phyllis, 89.14; Franlc, Milton, 74.68; Dickstein, Murray D., 64.86. Tr. o f C h e m i s t r y A G e n e r a l S c ie n c e Berger, Toby Mary K., 79.50. 82.40; Starkebaum, T e ach er of M ath Pollack, Norman, 75.25. Tr. o f S o c ia l S t u d i e s Greenspan, Steren L.. 61.52. Tr. o f A c c o w n ti n s B u s in e s s P r o c ti c o Rubin, Barbara S., 66.50. Tr. of B io l o g y A G eneral S c ie n c e Hershfeld, Ellen, 84.00. Tr. o f S t e n . A T y p e w r i t i n g Bacal, Linda N ., 74.40 Tr. of Speech Ferbel, Lucille T., 75.40. Tr. o f B io. A G eneral S c ie n c e Rabinow, Stephen, 79.06; Schoenberg, Ira, 74.02. L a b o r a to r y S p ecialist (B io. A G e n e r a l S c ie n c e ) Steinberg, Elliott A., 61.79. Tr. of S o c ia l S t u d i e s Schwartz, Estelle P., 77.52; . Schackler, Seymour H., 70.72; Zelman, Stanley, 65.92; Held. Martin, 60.56. LICENSE AS TEACHER OF GREGG STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING IN DAY HIGH SCHOOLS Hagler, Marilyn, 78.86; Brucker, Sally D., 75.90; Finelli, Catherine, 75.03; Serventi, Carolyn A., 71.14; Berk, Sunny L., 71.03; Stehl, Barbara. 67.90. LICENSE AS TEACHER OF PITMAN STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING IN DAY HIGH SCHOOLS Goldman, Ruth G., 87.43; Kohn, Alice, 77.80; Manna, Annmarie, 77.20; Pincus, Bernice, 75.70. LICENSE AS TEACHER O f INDUSTRIAL ARTS IN DAY HIGH SCHOOLS LIC IN S i IN AS TEACHIR O P ENGLISH DAY HIGH SCHOOLS Jane M. Jacobson, 9216; Anstiss Lisowski, 9216; Marjorie D, Drabkin, 9128; Myra S. Miller, 9119; Robert B. Blit*, 9080; Rosemarie Buonomo, 9016; Mal­ colm Mendelsohn, 8768; Mary B. Tucker, 8728; Donald M. Comras, 8632; Jean M. Sion, 8592; Elizabeth Apetz, 8584; Elizabeth A. Ransom, 8568; F.llen S. T urn­ er, 8496; Linda M. Feingold, 8440; Doris E. Thomson, 8344; Doris F. Sukup, 8304; Steven M. Pohin, 8160; Joyce M. Fuller, 8160; Adrienne S. Adler, 8152; Ruth C Greenburg, 8152; Flora B. Paoli. 8120; Jane A. McAllister, 8120; Joyce W. Hen­ sley, 8080; Rita Lichtenstein, 8056: Re­ gina A. Thanley, 8008; Ricahd Eustts, 7976! eil G. Ellman, 7968. Margaret A. Boyle, 7960; Elizabeth P. Graham, 7920; Jesse S. Waldinger, 7880; Sylvia Altschuler, 7872; Ethel J. Munde, 7816; Barbara F. Newman, 7816; Louis M. Geneve, 7768; James P. Hcnwood, 7760; Mihael Sussman, 7752; Roda Neugebauer, 7752; Barbara K. Morris, 7736; Virginia R. Anderson, 7736; Peter H. Scheckner, 7728; Maureen R. Sloan, 7680; Kathleen R. Lawrence, 7616; Anne E. Seaver, 7608; Sylvia M. Reid. 7568; Mary A. Wolf, 7528; Mario N. Distefano, 7512; Gloria C. Weisheit, 7480; Margaret M. Martin, 7464; Robert W. Miles, 7432; Paul J. Nicholas, 7376; Virginia A. Pruittfi 7368; Kathy G. Berkman, 7368; Martin Silver, 7368; Thomasina L. Samrock, 7312; Ethel Dankertsen, 7240; Dale R. Singer, 7208; Shirley Kahn, 7200. Maria Goldberg, 7184; V ivjan R. Speiser, 7128; Bertha M. Grebin. 7128; Anthony G. Bozzuti, 7120; William E. Nadel, 7112; Lenore C. Flait, 7064; Car­ ole A. O ’Brien, 7936; Richard A. Ross, 6928; Thomas A. Messineo, 6920: Howard J. DallesanJro, 6912; Daniel J. Doyle, 6904; David Schuster, 6888; Rita M. Juliano, 6864; Ronald H. Stgcluis, 6848; Max Lew, 6824; Sherry Solmon, 6824; Robert Granger, 6824; Julia D. Allen, 6776; Mary C. Palazzo, 6736; Ronald G. W ardall, 6720; Phyllis E. Lehrman, 6712; Benjamin Gorelick. 6648; Victoria H.' Clark. 6576; Leah R. Pittell. 6544; Ethel B. Pheney, 6536; Eunice B. Danto, 6528; Rita D. McMahon, 6528; Robert A. Levy, 6496; Charles R. Russo, 6480; Mary R. Sweet, 6456. Peggy D. Novey, 6432; Mary F. Eisenstein, 6360; Abby M. Ambinder, 6296; Myron Lazar, 6296; Daniel M. Roth, 6184; Judith E. Brandwein, 6088; Merle S. Aaron, 6072; John M. Kiley, 6048; Linda C. Vogel, 6008; Stephen Saikin, 6000; Judith E. Oston, 6000. Sanford Delson. 8270; Joseph F. Rog­ ers, 8150; Harry D. Corsover, 8120; Lou­ is Pronsky. 7560; Alan I. Becker, 7360; Perry S, Kest, 7340; Bruce Davis. 7690; Steven Mosher, 6750; Steven Gilbert, 6680; Ralph V. Esposito, 6680; Dominick Critelli, 6600; Carl Malkin, 6120. LICENSE AS TEACHER O f RELATED TECHNICAL SUBJECTS (BIOLOGICAL A N D CHEMICAL) m DAY HIGH SCHOOLS SUPPLEMENTS TO ELIGIBLE LISTS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS G u id a n c e C o u n se lo r Winick, Elliott, 67.75. SUPPLEMENTS TO ELIGIBLE LISTS IN DAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS G u id a n c e C o u n se lo r Eiferman, Deborah Jetta G., 65.90. Tr. of E a rly B,. 71.85; C h ild h o o d LICENSE AS TEACHER OP DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATIOKT IN DAY HIGH SCHOOLS Tr. of Willliam Hert*, 7920; Henry A. Morof, 7880; Barry Weiss, 7560; Joseph A. Bagnara, 7240; Richard Gutterman, 7200; Al­ fred S. Goldenl^rg, 7180; Leonard Motgenthal, 7120; Paul Brockman, 7120; Ruth F. Held, 6840; Steven D. Roseman, 6760; Steven C. Appelbaum, 6720; Eugene C Paris, 6720; Selma J. Wishman, 6600; Lester A. Pfeffer, 6520; Ronald H. Froller, 6400; Bernard A. Bilawsky, 6360; Leon V. Volan, 6280; Harry Schwartkopf, 6240; N ino H. Fulgoni, 6120; Aaron Michaels, 6120; Herbert Feldman, 6120; Kenneth M. Rubin, 6080. E a rly of Elizabeth A. Mengel, 8190; Katharine M. Alderdice, 7680; Eileen S. Weiss, 7590; Clara C. Gordon, 7500; Sylvia Samelson, 7440; Joan O. Dawson, 7350; Zaneta Zelon, 7320; Emilyo Kaplan, 7230; Mi­ chelle B. Bien, 7080; Lea Bar-Horin. 6870; Madonna M. Laffan, 6840; Edward P. Moran, 6000. SUPPLEMENT TO ELIGIBLE LISTS IN JU N IO R HIGH SCHOOLS L o b o ro to ry S p e c ia list C la sse s B ran d ies Folkerth, Anita J., 89.02. Smith, Avril J., 72.72; Sullivan, Elise M., 60.54; Beers, James A., 63.06. Kaye, Mariyin F., 86.20; Weissman. Sydeny, 81.05; Hilton, Yvonne G., 79.95; Jaffin, Florence C , 79.35; Kern, David L., 79.00; Knutson, Marlene G., 78.85; Suauch, Gwen, 76.80; Kaess, Martin L., Tr. o f Schwartz. William C , 76.50. Tr. o f S o c ia l S t u d i e s Tr. Get A tcay— Rest & LICENSE AS TEACHER OF HOME ECONOM ICS J U N IO R HKSH SCHOOLS IN Martha B. Tunstall, 8900; Sallie F. Soiberg, 84M; Norma Forwand, 7820; Helene Grazioso. 7730; Marjorie L. H or­ owitz, 7610; Rhoda Smith, 7540; Alena F. Savicunas. 7530; Geraldine McElroy, 7370; Lola C. Lawrence, 6950; Louise C. Kaufman, 6520. LICENSE AS TEACHER O F TYPEWRITING IN J U N IO R HIGH SCHOOLS Matilda Lerner, 85.94; Nettie G. Blum. 81.74; Arlene R. Canter, 78.50; Mary M. Havlin, 77.20; Dorothy Bernstein, 76.24. LICENSE AS TEACHER OF HOME ECONOMICS IN JU N IO R HIGH SCHOOLS Mary P. Vonfeld, 7974; Judith G. Koweek, 7840; Helaine A. Honifc, 7800; Joyce Sand, 7604; Claire F. Josephs, 7360; Ellen A. Shugrue, 7344; Joyce M. Yard, 7337; Louella C. Rossen, 7287; Ger­ trude E. Booksiav. 7107; Ruth Miller, 6994; Harriet A. Kleigman, 6860; Hilda B. Plitteris, 6374. A p p o in te d ALBANY—M rs. George H. 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A nom in­ ating com lttee shall be appointed by the S tate executive com m ittee a t least 130 days before the a n ­ nual m eeting of the Association held in an odd-num bered year, and such com m ittee, a fte r giving full consideration to all facts or petitions presented to it by indi­ vidual m em bers or groups of memi>ers, shall file with the Secretary a t least 85 days before such an­ nual m eeting, nom inations for mem bera of the S tate executive com m ittee. Any such candidate m ay w ithdraw as a can d id ate by notice in w riting to the secretary , but not subsequent to the 70 day before such an n u al meeting, and in such event th e nom inating com ­ m ittee shall file with th e secretary a substitute nom ination to assure a t least 1 nom ination for each office not la ter th a n 50 days prior to such annual .meeting. The nomi­ nating com m ittee shall consist of one State division m em ber from each of the six regional confer­ ence areas, th ree S tate division m em bers w ithout regard to area, and all fo rm er presidents of th e Association. E ach m em ber of the nom inating com m ittee shall be en­ titled to vote, except form er p res­ idents who shall n o t h ave the rig h t to vote. Any form er presIdetkt on the staff of tJie Asso­ ciation shall be disqutilified from bein« a m em ber of the no m in at­ ing com m ittee. Section 3. INDEPE3NDENT NOM­ INATIONS. N om inations for m em ­ bers of the S tate executive com m it­ tee m ay also be by petition sign­ C om m . ed by not less th a n 10 p ercen t of th e membei's in the departmen.t m aking such nom inations. T’he nam es of su ch candidates shall be printed on the official bal­ lot If such nom inations are filed with the secretary a t least 50 days before such an n u al m eeting. Article II, Section K b ) an d 1(c) specify th a t: One representative shall be elected by th e m em bers of the D epartm ent of M ental H ygiene from each -f the following areas: M etropolitan Conference, Long Is­ land Conference, S o u th ern and C apital D istrict Conferences, Cen­ tra l and W estern Conferences. Only the ca n d id a tes’ nam es and their p articu la r d ep a rtm e n t and, whei'e necessary, th e ir pai’ticular conferences, shall be shown on the ballot. (c) ELECTION AGENCY. The B oard of D irectors shall, by con­ tra c t select an Im partial, d isin ter­ ested agency outside the public service, prior to A pril 1 of each odd-numbered year. E lections shall be conducted by such selected agency in accord*a>ce w ith the provisions of the constition and by-laws of th e As­ sociation and any policies adopt­ ed by the Board of D irectors, in­ cluding d eterm in atio n of the val­ idity of nom inating petitions and countin* ballots as well as gen­ eral responsibility for supervision of tlie election. T hree days pfrior to the daite of th e first day of the a n n u al m eeting, th e selected agency shall notify aJl can d id ates on a personal and confidential basis of th e results of the elec­ tion. Putnam Valley Aides Win Wage And Fringi Benefit Improvements quart/ens, 33 Mk St., Albany, no later than May 26 for coiifiideration a t this meeting. (S p e c ia l T o T h e L ea d er) The elections will be conducted P U T N A M V A L L E Y — A 2 5 - c e n t s - a n - h o u r i n c r e a s e to by an outside, im partial election e m p lo y e e s, r e t ir e m e n t a n d h e a lt h In su r a n c e im p r o v e m e n t agency, selected by the Board of a 4 0 - h o u r w o r k w e e k a n d s e n i o r i t y a r e s o m e o f t h e fe a tu r e Directors, in accordance with i n c l u d e d i n a t w o - y e a r c o n t r a c t n e g o t i a t e d r e c e n t l y vviti CSEA’s constitution and by-laws, th e Town of P u tn a m Valley by and policies adopted by the board. hours per day; prior to t h r the Civil Service Employees Assn. According to CSEA’s constitu­ sta rtin g tim e of th e employ, R obert Conklin, h ead n eg o tiato r tion (A rticle IV, Section 4), elec­ ee’s n o rm al work schedule; and p resid en t of th e Tow n of tion and nom inating procedures all work done on Saturday P u tn am Valley CSEA u n it, com ­ for Statew ide ofTices ai-e as fol­ an d on S unday; all work done plim ented his team as welj as th e lows : on a holiday in addition to Town B oard negotiators, noting Section 4. OFFICERS. The of­ th e holiday pay; and overtime th a t th e la tte r team “took a very ficers of the Association shall be to be ro tated ; realistic an d fairm ln d ed a p ­ a president, three or m ore vice• S eniority fm m the first p ro ach ” to the negotiations. CSEA presidents, a seci-etary and a tre a ­ day of em ploym ent: collective b arg ain in g specialist surer, • Job ten u re fo r all nonE m anuele V itale assisted in nego­ (b ' NOMINATIONS. A nom in­ com petitive a n d labor clews tiations. ating com m ittee shall be appolntemployees w ith all dismiasala C o n tra ct item s include: c(' by the B oard of D irectors a t su b ject to a grievance pro­ • 2 5 -cen ts-an -h o u r increase lease 130 days before th e annual cedure w ith fin al an d binding to all employees, w ith wage m eeting of the A ssociation held a rb itra tio n ; reopening clause, based on in an odd-num bered year and such • Employees doing work at cost of living schedule; com m ittee, after giving full con­ a h ig h er wage scale shall be • l/6 0 th non-conti-lbutory sideration to all facts or petitions paid such higher wage when retirem en t p lan ; presented to it by individual memperformirkg th eir duty; • Statew ide h e a lth in s u r­ bei-s or groups of m em bers, shall • Employees assigned work ance plan, w ith prem ium fully flU' with the secretai-y. a t least a t a lower wage scale shall paid by em ployer for em ploy­ S.'i days before such an n u a l m eet­ be g u ara n tee d th e ir regular ees an d th e ir dependents; ing, a slate of nom inations for ra te of pay; • V acation: two weeks a fte r officers of the A ssociation con­ • Savings clause: if any taining a t le ast two nom inations one year of service; th ree job Is abolished in th e town, for each office. No person shall be weeks a fte r five years; four all p resen t em ployees are to eligible for nom ination unless he weeks afte r 10 years; an d have preference to fill vacan­ shall have been a membei- In good accrued v acation pay for em ­ cies in sim ilar positions ocstanding of the A ssociation on or ployees who leave p rio r to curing w ithin one year there­ before June 1 of the year preced­ th eir vacation eligibility d ate; afte r; p resen t employees .i>h»U ing the year in which the election • H olidays; te n holidays w ith be given priority be'fore any Ls held. Any such candidate m ay pay per year; all holidays additional new employees are w ithdraw as a candidate by notice th a t fall on S unday com pen­ h ired; such employees rehired in writing to th e se creta ry but sated on th e following M on­ w ithin one year shall not lose noi .subsequent to the 70 days be­ day; previous F rid ay off if seniority. fore such annual m eeting, and In New Y ear’s D ay, M em orial N egotiating for th e town bow such event th e nom inating com ­ Day, F o u rth of Ju ly or C h rist­ were Town Justice Jo h n C Soa m ittee shall file w ith th e seciem as fall on S atu rd ay ; ei-s. C ouncilm an J. R obert Hous« bary a substitute nom ination to as­ • Leaves: E ig h t days sick keeper an d Superintendent sure a t least two nom inations foi‘ leave per year accum ulative; H ighways B arger. each office n o t la te r th a n 50 days three days bereavem ent leave prior to such annual m eeting. Any for d e a th in im m ediate fa m ­ m etnber who accepts appointm ent ily; 90 days for leaves of a b ­ a-s a m em ber to the nom inating sence; com m ittee shall not be eligible for S M IT H T O W N — C o n tr a c t s u c c e ss w a s sc o r ed by m e m b e r s • W ork week set a t eight nom ination in the ensuing elec- o f t h e S m i t h t o w n u n i t o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . hours per day, 40 hours per t.on to any of the offices enum er­ o n A p r i l 2 5 , w h i c h m a r k e d t h e s i g n i n g d a t e o f a n e w p a c t week, M onday th ro u g h F ri­ ated In Section 4 of this article. day; r e la t in g to w o r k in g c o n d it io n s . S ig n a t o r ie s w e r e T o w n S u p D in n e r a t 5 :3 0 p .m . will pre The nom inating com m ittee shall • Tim e and o n e-h a lf pay ervivsor John Klein, and Mont’ c e d e t h e r e g u l a r m eeting consist or one S tate division m em ­ for all hours worked in ex­ pay period, cum ulative to 120 th e C a p ita l D is tr ic t Confei ber from each of th e six regional gomery B a rre tt, representing the cess of the specified reg u lar days. Unused sick leave, up to S m ithtow n unit of CSEA. e n c e o f t h e C iv il S erv ice E« conference areas, four County di­ work week; in excess of eight 120 days, will be com pensated Covered under the newly-sllgned ployees Assn., to be held in t* vision m em bers w ith not more uix)n resignation, separation L ittle B avaria R estaurant. Nor* tlian one from any single region­ contract are Town H all employees from service, or uix>n d eath as well as aides of the local h ig h ­ Allen St., Albany, May 26, it al conference and three S tate dipayable to the beneficiary. announced by M ax Benko, vlsioI^ m em bers w ithout regard to way d epartm ent. D uration of the • Twelve paid holidays. If agreem ent is for the calendar ference president. area, and all form er presidents of any fall on a Sunday, th e fol­ T h e prim ary business ol the Association. E ach m em ber of years of 1969 and 1970. lowing Mlonday will be observed. U nder the p a c t’s provisions, evening will be th e report of t the nom inating com m ittee shall ( S p e c i a l T o T h e L e a d e r ) Beginning in 1970, if any holi­ Conference nom inating coinii' be entitled to vote, except form ­ CSEA is to be recognized as offi­ ALBANY— T he r e s o lu tio n s day falls on a Saturday, the p re­ cial bargaining agent for all town tee and th e presentation of er presidents who shall not have vious F rid ay will be observed. c o m m it t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e official slate of candidates tiie right to vote. Any form er pres- employees during th a t period, and • Seniority. Seniority lists by E m p l o y e e s A s s n . w i l l m e e t a t election to Conference office^ Idet'jt on th e staff of the Associ­ fu rth e r agrees th ere will be no d epartm ent. CSEA headquarters, 33 Elk the annual m eeting. The ation shall be disqualified from strikes. Wages for 1969 are cov­ • F u n eral leave in case of St., Albany, on Ju n e 7, R andolph being a m em ber of the nom inating ered. O ther provision include: ing com m ittee members d ea th In the im m ediate family, Jacobs, com m ittee ch airm an , a n ­ • P ast practice clause. Briere of th e Division of E conuuittee. not to exceed th ree working nounced last week. • Wages for 1970 are open (C INDEPENDENT NOMIN­ ploym ent, M aria Bai*one of days. for negotiation In 1969. Jacobs urged all CSEA m em ­ portation, E leanor Chaniberi ATIONS. N om inations fo>- officers • Longevity provision. • M odification of the hosplbers to subm it proposals for th e of E ducation, EKjnald B lake, may be made, by petition sign­ The above co n tract h ad been 1969-70 S tate negotiations to th e tificatio n an d Investigation, tali/iatlon Is also open for nego­ et! by not less th an five percent in preparation for th e p ast year com m ittee by July 20. T h e reso­ tiation In 1969. P atrick R utledge of Motor Ven of tlK‘ m em bers of the Associ­ • Adoption of the l/6 0 th an d th e term s were in substantial lutions com m ittee will consider ation, and the naanes of such ca n ­ Also on the agenda for the agreem ent between th e two p a r­ and draw up all resolutions to be plan retroactive to 1938. didates, shall be printed on the ning wUl be th e complelio" • A ccumulated annual leave ties as of August 16, 1968. P io- presented to th e 1969 A nnual plans for th e annual meetms official ballot if such nom inations vacation tim e up to equivalent visions of the co n tra ct were r a ti­ MIeeting of CSEA delegates in be held a t H idden Valley are filed with the secretary a t of two years an d com pensation fied by the m em bership in S ep t­ New York City. Sept. 2-5. least 50 days before such annual R anch, Lake Luzeren, upon resignation, separation em ber, 1968. Edw ard Cleaay, the Proposed resolutions should be th e week-end of June 21. meeting. from service or in case of d eath OSEA field representative, was addressed to Jacobs, in care of D inner arrangem ents nuu> (d) The Board of D irectors shall payable to beneficiary. Begin­ spokesm an for th e u n it. Mem­ OSEA H eadquarters. within reasonable lim its autiiorize m ade w ith Mti-s. Mary ning in 1970, employees having bers of th e negotiating com m ittee the reimbursemeivt of travel ex­ ch airm an of th e social c® ten years’ service w ith th e Town were Law rence Haibon, W illiam penses for duly nom inated candi­ tee, no la te r th e n May 22u N e w J o b F o r B u s e l l will receive four weeks of vaca­ Dolan, Jo h n M ahoney, Jo h n M ee­ ch ap ters will be held to t le dates for offlcei's as herein si>ecl ALBANY—Louis Busell, a n as­ han, D an Hickey an d th e u n it tion. iiixi. sociate attorney w ith th e S ta te I n ­ ber of reservations made. president, M ontgomery B. B a rre tt. • 35-hour workweek, provlCSEA also has released the elec­ sP Copies of th e co n tract m ay be surance Fund, h as joined th e sta ff sloixs for overtime. tion and nom inating rules for its Use Zip-Codea to of th e S ta te Com m ission for h ad a t the office of th e Town • Sick leave Is to be com­ •"^ale Executive C om m ittee listed I'our mail. H um an R ights. puted on basis of h alf-d ay per Supervisor. ill tlve constitution (Ai tlcle V, Sec­ W id e-R an g in g B e n e fits W on C S E A 'S m ith to w n C o n tra c t B o o sts W o rk in g C o n d itio ns Capitol Conference Meeting On M onda Resolution Comm. Meet June 7