^ZZZl AN 2*7\ A \jV c)1 \? D l^ l j i W 31bl 3 > jn v H n v n \9 ^ L ^9 vO O n L ^ ‘A < .\9/ C o n f t A m e ric a ’s Largest W eekly f o r P u b lic Em ployees Vol. X X X , N o . 11 T u e s d a y , J u l y 8, 1969 See Pages 3 & 11 Is d P r i c e T e n C e n ts ‘Priest Speaks As Union Organizer, Not Cliurch Rep.,’ Bisliop Declares i- a F s o t r C a U s in ll g s B u e a llo ts (S e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — D r. T h e o d o r e C. W en zl, p r e s id e n t o f t lie C iivl S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h a s issued a n e l e v e n t h - h o u r c a ll to S t a t e e m p lo y e e s w h o h a v e n ’t v o te d y e t in th e c o lle c ­ tiv e b a r g a in in g e le c t io n to do s o im m e d ia te ly . D is c la im in g a n y c o n n e c t io n b e tw e e n t h e R o m a n C a th o lic D io c e s e o f B r o o k ly n a n d “ CSEA is c o n fid e n t of v ic to ry in a priest fro m W isc o n s in , B is h o p F r a n c is M u g g a v a r o h a s iss u e d a s t a t e m e n t to t h e p ress each of the five b a rg a in in g u n its h av e held to d a te . R esp o n se haa and to th e C ivil S erv ig e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . n o tin g t h a t th e p r ie s t w a s s p e a k in g a s a p a id u n io n b u t we m u st be su re th a t all o u r been fa n ta s tic . T he y o u n g er aa organizer a n d a p r iv a te c itiz e n , n o t a s a r e p r e s e n t a t iv e o f t h e C a th o lic C h u rc h . m e m b e rs v ote. T lie m o re em ploy­ w ell as the o ld er S ta t e em p lo y e es Father A lb e rt B latz, a n in te raiional v ic e-p resid en t of a union ojr.peting w ith CSEA h a s been curing the S ta te alo n g w ith o th e r lui-of-town u n ion em p lo yees w ho ave been a tte m p tin g to in filtra te Jte CSE3A m e m b e rsh ip . State em p lo y ees of all relig iou s rsuasions h a v e re s e n te d the riest’s in tim a tio n th a t he is the fficial sp o k e sm a n of th e C atholic hurch. H ow ever, th e m o st vocietous c o m p la in ts co m e fro m the atholic m e m b e rsh ip of CSEA. ^endet Rejects ‘ERB Order )n Campaigning S o lo m o n B e n d e t , p r e s id e n t f th e N e w Y ork C ity c h a p er, a n d C h a ir m a n o f th e tate S a la ry C o m m itte e , C ivil >^fvice E m ploy ees A ssn., h a s hallenged th e r ig h t of th e S ta te *ublic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s oard to “ d i.sen fran ch ise m e fro m p a r t m th e collective b a rlining ele ctio n .” C o n tin u in g , B ensaid: “I re serv e m y rig h ts as com petitive civil serv ice e m ^ o y e e an d a n ele cte d o ffic ia l of S ta te A ssociatio n . I in te n d to ^ all in m y pow er to a ss ist CSEA '^^in, o verw helm in g ly , th e c u relections in all five u n its .” ^ e n d e t’s s ta te m e n t w as in rep ly a c o m jn u n ic a tio n fro m Abe '^vlne, D ire c to r O’f E m ployee R e^^lons for th e R o ck efeller A dm in1^‘ation t h a t P E R B h a s ru le d he w as n o t to be p e rm itte d vote in th e electio n s a n d furis n o t to ta k e any a c tio n ich wouid in flu e n c e th e eleclon. Similar le tte rs w ere s e n t by th e to over 8,000 emiployees. L e a d e r t h a t he p e rm it th e A d m in istra tio n (C outiaued o n P a g e 14) T hey o b je c t to p o ste rs show ing th e p r ie s t in c le ric a l g a rb say in g “ Y our P rie st A dvises . . I t '-'as in re sp o n se to th e s e ob­ je c tio n s th a t B ish o p M u g g av aro is­ sued th e s ta te m e n t. In It, he sa id : U n d er th e su p e rv isio n of th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R ela tio n s B o ard, em p lo y ees of th e S ta te of New Y o rk a re p re s e n tly c o nsid er­ ing th e ir choice of co llectiv e b a r ­ g a in in g re p re s e n ta tiv e s as p rov id­ ed by law . “ T his rig h t w hich e ach p erso n enjoys c re a te s a so lem n o b lig atio n of th o u g h tfu l a n d p ra y e rfu l c o n ­ sid e ra tio n in w hich n e ith e r th e C h urch , n o r p e rs o n s in its n am e o r a p p e a ra n c e , m a y ex p re ss a p re ­ fe re n c e o r choice. “ T h is p riv a te p e rs o n a l decision by each p e rs o n m u st a lw ay s be free fro m in fe re n c e of outside p r e ­ fe ren ce, no m a tte r how w ell in ten tioned o ffe rs of ad v ice m a y be. “ We ta k e occ-ision to s ta te this fu n d a m e n ta l principle to dispel a n y in feren c e o r ru m o r t h a t th e D iocese of B ro o k ly ” o r a u th o riz ed re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e D iocese h av e e x p re sse d such a p re fe re n c e .” A sp o k e sm a n fo r th e B ishop p o in ted o u t th a t F a th e r B latz did n o t, as is th e u su a l ca se, in fo rm th e B ishop of his p re s e n c e in th e diocese, n o r d id he re q u e s t or re ­ ceive fa c u ltie s fro m th e diocese. Such fa c u ltie s a re req u ire d by p rie s ts outsdde o(f t h t i r hom e diocese to m a in ta in p rie stly fu n c­ tions w ith th e ex ce p tio n of c ele­ b ra tin g p riv a te M ass. Appeals Court Rules 5 Units Appropriate For Bargaining ees v o tin g for CSEA, th e s tro n g e r Vvill be o u r b a rg a in in g stre n g th n e x t y e a r.” To s u p p o rt his o p tim ism feel­ in g s, th e CSEA p re s id e n t no te d , “ F ro m all re p o rts o f o u r m e n in th e field, in ev ery p a r t of th e S ta te , CSEA m e m b e rs a n d non*m e m b e rs alik e a re u n itin g behind us fo r this election . “ A n ex am p le of th is e n th u ­ sia s m ,” h e c o n tin u ed , “ c a n be fo u n d a t th e e le c tio n rallie s we U nless State A cts L a w s u it S e t A g a in s t OGS F o r F ir in g s a re looking to CSEA in this elec­ tio n , a n d th e v o te r response is go­ in g to be even la r g e r th a n w e, o u rselv es, h ad a n tic ip a te d . CSEA c o n fid en ce in th e e le c ­ tio n ’s ou tco m e also ste m s h eavily from th e o rg a n iz a tio n ’s long s ta n d ­ ing p o sition of d o m in a n c e in th e S ta te em p lo y m e n t scene, W enzl p o in ted out. “ I t s ta n d s to re a s o n ,” h e said , “ th a t th e n e a rly 80 p e r­ c e n t of S ta te em ployees who h av e chosen to join CSEA p re fe r it to a n y o th e r grou p a n d will expre.sa th a t p re fe re n c e In th e electio n now u n d erw a y . H ow ever, we mu.st h a v e th e ir b allo ts e a rly .” T h e CSEA h as received e n d o rse ­ m e n ts of su p po rt fro m such Indi­ vidual em p lo y ee gro up s as th e M en ta l H ygiene E m p lo y ees A ssn., th e M en tal H ygiene E d u c a to rs A ssn., the I n s titu tio n a l E d u c a to rs Assn., th e P a ro le O fficers A ssn., (C o ntin u ed on P a g e 14) A LB A N Y — T h e C ivil S e r ­ v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . la s t w eek th r e a te n e d a la w s u it to b lock A L B A N Y — T h e S ta t e C ourt o f A p p ea ls ru led la s t w eek th e firin g o f 37 a r c h ite c t s in t h a t S t a t e e m p lo y e e s w ou ld b e d iv id ed in to fiv e b a r g a in in g th e S ta t e O ffice of G e n e ra l S e rv ­ u n its . Dr. T h e o d o r e C. W en zl, p r e s id e n t o f th e 1 7 2 -0 0 0 -m e m ­ ices u n less all 37 aixiliitects h a v e b ers C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., f o llo w in g th e d e c isio n new jobs by Monday, July 7. rele a se d th e follow ing s ta te m e n t: “ T he S ta te ’s h ig h est co u rts h av e su sta in e d a d iv isio n o f S ta te em ­ p lo yees in to five b a rg a in in g u nits. We a re sa tisfie d th a t a th o ro u g h a n d im p a itia l review of th e P u b ­ lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd ’s u n it d e te rm in a tio n h a s b een -m a d e by - th e co u rts, a n d ab id e by th a t d ecision . “ A lth o ug h we fe lt fro m the out­ s e t th a t a single g e n e ra l u n it of S ta te em ployees w ould h av e b ee n ii. th e b e st in te re s ts of th e S ta te , th e em ployees, a n d the pu b lic, we also h a v e see n a v ery re a l n eed for a tliorough ju d ic ia l review of th e e n tire question before elec­ tions w ere held to d e te rm in e th e b a rg a in in g ag e n ts fo r em ployees in e a c h of th e five u n its. “ The S ta te A d m in istra tio n , P E R B , the em p lo y ees, a n d th e u n ­ ions c o m p etin g to r e p r e s e n t these w ork ers will h av e to live w ith th is flve-unit d e te rm in a tio n fo r a long tim e to co m e. T h e refo re, it w as im p e ra tiv e th a t the u n it de­ te rm in a tio n , m a d e by a fledgling S ta te agency, be c a re fu lly sc ru tin ­ ized by im p a rtia l a r b itr a to r s — in th is c a se th e d istin g u ish ed m e m b e rs of th e A p p ellate D ivision of S up rem e C ourt a n d th e C ourt of A ppeals. “ T h is w as o u r sole c o n c e rn a n d it h as b e e n satisfie d . W ith th is la m in d , all p a rtie s involved c a n now look to th e c u ri'e n t e le ctio n s w ith th e know ledge th a t th e d e te rm in ­ a tio n is a valid one an d will sta n d (Continued on Pajre 14) OGS C o m m issio n er C.V.R. S c h u y le r p ro m ise d th e CSEA a t a m e e tin g la st w eek t h a t h is d e ­ p a r tm e n t w ould h a v e fo u n d new jo b s fo r th e a rc h ite c ts by t h a t d a te . A bout 30 o f th e a ffe c te d a rc h ite c ts h a v e fo u nd jo b s in o tlie r d e p a v tm en ’ts of th e S ta te , p riv a te in d u s try o r h av e decided to re tir e since tlie a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e p en d in g firin g s w as m a d e p ublic la s t m o n th . CSEA o fficials a n d m e m b ers of a sp ecial c o m m itte e of th e a f f e c t­ ed a rc h ite c ts h a v e m e t sev eral tim es w ith C o m m issio n er S c h u y ­ le r a n d h is s ta f f to p rev e n t th e firin g s. S c h u y le r in siste d t h a t tiie re a so n fo r th e d ism issals was econom y. At th e sam e tim e, CSEA d iscovered t h a t the O G S w as (C ontinued o n Page 14) ^ R o - n ^ e p e a t T h is l Ciiavez Campaign Proves R.F.K. Im pact S till Influential O U N TL ESS A m e r ic a n s a r e h a u n te d by th e c o n v ic ­ tio n t h a t w ere it n o t for th e tr a g ic a s s a s s in a t io n , S e n a to r C R o b e rt F. K en n ed y w'ould to d a y be th e W h ite H ouse o c c u p a n t. T h e fa ta l b u lle t w as fire d ju s t m o m e n ts a f te r K e n n e d y ack n o w ­ ledged h is b rillia n t tr iu m p h In tiie C a lifo rn ia p rim a ry . T o g e th e r w ith oU ier p rim a ry victo ries, K e n n e d y (Continued on Page 10) At Manhattan Ve!s’ Hasp. No Prior Experience Necessary For 50 Attendant, Clerk Jobs O'. \o O' S; K Lb C A to ta l o f f ift y v a c a n c ie s in tw o n o -e x p e r ie n c e - n e c e s ­ sa r y t itle s a w a it c a n d id a te s fo r h o s p it a l a t t e n d a n t a n d o f f ic e clerk . Y o u r w o rk in g e n v ir o n m e n t is t h e m o d e m M a n h a tt a n V e ts’ H o sp ita l, f a c in g th e E a s t R iv er a t 1st A v en u e a n d E a s t 24lh S t,, New Y ork City. A d d itio n ally , tihe h o sp ita l h a s need fo r 32 licensed p ra c tic a l n u rses, w ith tliese po sts av aila b le to all g ra d u a te s of S ta te -a p p ro v e d p ra c tic a l n u rsin g schools. F o r th e h o s p ita l a tte n d a n t jobs, s a la ry s t ‘\ r t s off a t $4,231 per a n ­ n u m plus a n ex ten siv e p a ck ag e of frin g e b e n e fits a n d good p rc m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s. A tte jid a n ts u n d e rta k e resp o n sib le w ork in a s ­ sistin g n u rs e s in m a n y of th e pa.i'am eddcal ta sk s o>f p a tie n t cai'e fro m b rin g in g food to w a sh in g p a tie n ts a n d m a k in g h o sp ita l beds. O n - th e - jo b tr a in in g is p rovided to fa m ilia riz e new a tte n d a n t s w ith th e ir d u ties. C u rre n tly , 30 su c h va ca n cies exist. Also in th e h o sp ita l, a n e ed fo r ui u (t— j< >• cs u STENOTYPE C l a s s e s C l o s i n g ! 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T h e se s p e rso n n e l, a f t e r p a ss in g a 40 w p .m . ty p in g te st will be a p p o in te d a n d asslgmed to o n e of th e v a rio u s m e d ica l tm it offices. In th is p o sitio n , fa m ilia rity w ith m e d ica l tei-ms is n o t r e ­ q u ire d a s th e techaaical a sp e c ts c a n be p ic ked u p onoe cm tibe job. B e g in n e rs receiv e $!81.20 p e r w eek w hile m o re experiei:ioe ty p ists h a v e a h ig h e r s a la ry scale. F o r f u r th e r in fo n n a tio n a n d to m a k e a n a p p o in tm e n t, c o n ta c t th e h o s p ita l p e rso n n el d e p a iim e n t u t 686-7.500, or visit in p erso n . T h e c lo se st subw ay sto p is th e 23rd S t. s ta tio n o n th e L e x in g to n IR T L ine, a local sta tio n . " ° hai ' i H aJl S ta tio n s ) a t a m e e tin g h eld in th e C o rtla n d Armoi*y b u ild in g . E le c te d v>ere K enr>eth P . H a m ­ m o nd , pi’e sid e n t; R ic h a rd J . Jstcobi, vice p re s id e n t; R o b e rt R . R u s ­ sell, tr e a s u re r : a n d V in c e n t J . C o nn elly , s e c ie ta i’y. W illis S ti'e e te r, p re s id e n t of th e C o rtla n d C o u n ty c h a p te r, in s ta lle d th e o ffic ers. J o h n W . R a y m o n d , D e p a rtm e n t of T ra n ^ o rta A lo n rep i-esen tativ e, re p re s e n te d th e C S E a a t th e m eetin g . R a y m o n d sp o k e to m e m b e rs on th e C SEA n e g o tia te d b e n e fit p a c k a g e fo r S ta t e w o rk ers a n d th e re s u lts o f th e la s t q u a rte rly D e p a i'tm e n t m e e tin g w ith CSEA officials. T h e u n it w ill m e e t a g a in J u n e 17. ********************************** % Your Public Relations IQ • y LEO J . M iU IG O lIN Mr. lUUirgfolin is Professor e l Business Adm inistratioii at tlie Borough of M anbattan Community College and Adjunct <*rofessor of PuMic Adnunistraiiion in New ¥<oik iJniversitj’s C iraclM al« SciM»oI Pvblie AdiininisiraiMMii. P e r fo r m a n c e A nd Pay T H I S C O L U M N h a s In siste d o v er t h e y e a r s t h a t h igh er c iv il s e r v ic e p a y Is in e x tr ic a b ly tie d to good c iv il service p e r fo r m a n c e , in c lu d in g r e c r u itm e n t o f to p c a lib r e civii se r v a n ts . W E HAVE D R A M A TIC c o n fir­ m a tio n of th e close re la tio n sh ip of p ay , p e rfo rm an c e, a n d re c r u it­ m e n t success am o n g th e n a tio n ’s police d e p a rtm e n ts. B A R E LY A Y EA R A GO you could d iiv e a fle e t of tr a ile r tr u c k s th ro u g h tlie g a p in g voids In th e ra n k s o f m b a n police fo ices. TODAY T H A N K S to In creased p a y a n d m o re p u b lic su p p o rt fo r p olice a n d law e n fo rce m e n t, police v a c a n c ie s a re b eing filled m ore q u ic k ly th a n civil sei-vice r e c r u it­ e rs d rea m ed possible In sucii b rie f tim e. F R O M N EW Y O R K , M iam i, Mema>hls, S yracuse, Los A ngeles. 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M ANY F A C T O R S a re respon­ sible— ^better u n d e rs ta n d in g of po­ licem en by th e se publics a s well a s o f th e v a ilo u s re la tio n sh ip s of c rim e to th e n a tio n ’s complcK roclal problem s. M A SS M ED IA h a s h e lp e d im­ m e a su ra b ly — In new spapers, on te lev ision , on ra d io in magazines, in p u blic fo ru m s, a n d now in books fo r b o th a d u lts a n d youngsters. A H IG H L Y RECOM M ENDED examiale o f su ch book is “The B o liow nan: A n In sid e L oc^ at H is R ole in M o d ern S o cie ty ” by W a lte r Arm, re ce n tly p u b lish ed by E. P . D u tto n (1€0 pp. $4.95) pri­ m a rily fo r y oung i>eople. W E C A N ’T th in k of a n y adult w ho w o u ln ’t also g a in im p o rta n t in fo rm a tio n a n d c ritic a l insights in to th e police pro fessio n a n d its re m a rk a b le p ro fessio n als by read ­ in g th is ex citin g re c ita l of pollcc w ork. W E K N O W O F n o m o re knowl­ ed g eab le w rite r on police problems th a n M r. A im , w ho d ev oted 25 y e a rs as a jo u rn a lis t specializing in re p o rtin g crim e. Moi-e recently, h e serv ed 10 y e ars a E>eputy Police C o m m ission er in th e New York C ity Police D e p a rtm e n t in charge o f C o m m u n ity R elatio n s. M R . ARM ex p e rtly covers the to ta l sp e c tru m of police activity fi-om a ro o k ie ’s tr a in in g to the d ev elo p m en t of th e pwlice special­ is t in m ore th a n a score of areas — c o m p u ters, h elico p ters, life sav­ in g em erg en cies, nai'cotics, hom i­ cides, fin g e rp rin ts , b allistics, etc. n e v e r ONE to pussyfoot, Mr. A rm deserves th e sa lu te of all cltlBens fo r concenti*ating on the d e d ic a te d policem an, w hose ex­ p e rtis e is th e d iffe re n c e between a n o rd e rly society a n d in sim e c tlo n . A t th e sam e tim e , M r. Arm m a k e s no bones o ver th e reality t h a t th e re a re som e cro o k ed cops (C h a p te r 8, T h e P ro b lem Cops)(C ontinued on Pag:e 15) a V I l SE R V IC E L E A D E R A o i e r k a ’s L e a d i n g W e e k l y 11 W a r r e n S t ., N e w Y o r k , N . V . 1 0 0 0 7 T e le p h o n e : 2 1 2 B E ck m a n 3-6 0 1 0 A n d w e ’r P u b iish e d E ach T u e c d a r 6 6 9 A tla n tic S tre e t S tam fo rd , C o n n . B u s i n e M a n d E d i t o r i a l O f f ic e : 11 W a r r e n S t ., N e w Y o r k , N . Y . 1 0 0 0 7 E n te re d « s »acu n d -clasg m atter se c o m d -c lM s p o s t a x e p a id . O c t o b e r ». W 3 9 a t t h e p o s t o f f t c t a t StanuorA C o n n ., u n d er th e A ct oi M arch ^ isv a A u d it B ureau V 1879. M e m b e r gf C ircu la tio n a . S u b s c r i p t i o n P r i c e $ 5 .0 0 P e r Y e a r ( ■ d i v i d u a l C o p ia a . 1 0 c car Thruway Aides Ratify Professional Unit Pact ( 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 o n t r a c t te r m s n e g o t ia te d by th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A.ssn. fo r t h e p r o fe s s io n a l, t e c h n ic a l a n d su p e r v is o r y u n it o f th e N ew Y ork S t a t e T h r u w a y A u th o r ity h a s b een o v e r w h e lm in g ly r a tifie d by th e e m p lo y e e s w h o are in that unit. CSEA P re s id e n t T h eo d o re C. W enzl a n d co llective b a rg a in in g sp e cia list Jo se p h P. R eed y , who is a d v ise r for th e em p lo y ees, a n ­ n o u n c e d la s t w eek th a t th e e m ­ ployees h ad a p p ro v e d the c o n t r a c t te rm s by 173 to 31. T w enty-tw o v o tes w ere u n a cc o u n te d for. T he c o n tr a c t te rm s in c lu d e a $700 acro ss-th e-b o ard pay in c re a s e , im p ro v e d re tir e m e n t a n d h e a lth b en efits, lo catio n p ay d iffe re n tia l a n d o th e r fe a tu re s . CSEA w as ce rtifie d as tlie b a r ­ g ain in g a g e n t fo r th e em ployee u n it e a rlie r th is y e a r. In a n o th e r d ev e lo p m e n t, m ore lA L L T O G E T H E R O fficers a n d p ro fesional s ta ff m e m b ers e^et to g e th e r a t M etro}>olitan onfercnce p re -e le c tio n session. S e a te d fro m le ft, re: field re p re s e n ta tiv e s B ill F a r r e ll a n d A dele West, reg io n al co u n sel S tan le y M a ilm a n , c o n fe r­ ence p re s id e n t R a n d o lp h Ja c o b s a n d co n feren c e seco n d v ic e -p re sid e n t B ill R o b erts. S ta n d in g , fro m le ft, a r e : c o n fe re n c e tr e a s u r e r M ich ael Sew ek, co n ­ fe re n c e f ir s t v ic e -p re sid e n t J a c k W eisz, reg io n al field su p e rv iso r T h o m a s L uposello a n d c o n fere n ce c o rre sp o n d in g se c re ta ry M oe B row n, A p p e a ls C o u r t (Contwiuett fro m P ag e 1) up to th e s e v e re st c ritic is m a n d c h a llen g es in th e fu tu re. “ CSEA is c o n fid e n t th a t S ta te em ployees will se le ct o ur o rg a n i­ z atio n as th e ir re p r e s e n ta tiv e a t th e b a rg a in in g ta b le. It h a s b e en sa id th a t CSEA h as d o m in a te d th e S ta te em p loy ee re p re s e n ta tio n p ic ­ tu r e for decades. T h e re is tru th to this, b u t th is d o m in a tio n h as com e a b o u t by fre e choice. C S E A 's g e n e ra l m e m b e rs h ip h as risen fro m .5,000 in 1957 to 172,0000 in 1969. S ta te w o rk ers h a v e re c o g n ­ (F r o m L ea d er C o r r e sp o n d e n t) ized C SEA as a n e x trem ely effec­ JO N ES BEA CH — W ith a s p o n ta n e o u s c h e e r a s a “V o te C SE A ’' b a n n e r w a s to w e d by tiv e v eh icle fo r w in n in g th e m a n y n a ir p la n e a b o v e cr o w d e d J o n e s B e a c h , t h e M e tr o p o lita n C o n fe r e n c e C ivil S e r v ic e E m - ben efits th e y now en jo y — both loyees A ssn ., g a v e a s h o w in g o f so lid a r ity a t a s p e c ia l m e e t in g a t t h e B o a r d w a lk R e s ta u - before a n d a fte r the T a y lo r L aw . O ur re c o rd of a c h ie v e m e n t sp e ak s ant h ere. As fea tu re d sp e a k e r, S ta te sec- a b a n n e r re a d in g ; “ V ote CSEA— | W estb u ry , w ho is rurkning for sec- fo r itself. “ We h av e b ee n a ccu sed of s ta ll­ nd vice-p resid en t Irv in g P lau m - T he S ta te W o rk ers U nion." F la u m ­ re ta ry , a n d G eorge D eLong of the nbaum told th e m e m b e rs “ it is e n b a u m explal: ed it w as p a r t of Ci’aig S ta te Solvool, S onyea, w ho is in g elections. T his is n o t th e c ase . icuiubent on you to g e t th e vote, a n ad v ertisin g a n d p ub licity c a m ­ a c a n d id a te fo r fifth vice-pres- F o r m o n th s we h av e been p r e p a r ­ ing for election s. CSEIA sim p ly ecLiuse a big v o te is g'oing to p aig n a rr a n g e d by C SEA ’s A lb an y id e n t. Ja c o b s in tro d u c ed F la u m e n b a u m w a n te d electio n s to be h e ld in a :v>w the G overnor a n d h is co h o rts h e a d q u a rte rs to a w a k en S ta te e m ­ ployees to th e Im p o rta n c e o f v o t­ (C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 14) hat we m e a n b u sin ess.” v alid u n it or u n its .” F lau m en b au m la u d e d th e lead- in g . He n oted th a t th e ca m p a ig n iship of R andolph V. Ja«cobs, p res- In clu d ed th o ro u g h c o v e ra g e of the ient of th e M etro p o lita n C onfer- M e tro p o lita n a n d L ong Is la n d a r e a s v ia ra d io spot a n n o u n ce­ iKe. Jacobs also In tro d u ced T h o m as m e n ts a n d n e w sp a p e r a d v e rtis e ­ upasello, reg io n a l field su p e rv iso r m e n ts. 250 Metro Conf. Delegates lear Luposello, Flaumenbaum Explain Need For Strong Vote th a n 2,000 m e m b e rs of th e m a in ­ te n a n ce , c le ric a l a n d toll e m p lo y ­ e e s’ u n it of th e T h ru w a y will be v o tin g soon to aco#>pt o r re je c t th e ite m s in a c o n tra c t also nego­ tia te d for th e m by CSEA . The c o n ­ tr a c t does n o t becom e fin al u n til ra tifie d by the m e m b e rs a n d the T lu u w a y B o ard . M e m b e rsh ip m e etin g s h av e b een sc h ed u le d by CSEA alo n g th e T h ru w a y to ex p lain th e c o n tr a c t ite m s to th e em ployees. E m p lo y ­ ees also will vote to ap p ro v e or d isap p ro v e th e te rm s e ith e r by m a il o r a t th e se m e e tin g s. CSEA officials u rg ed all m e m b e rs of th e T h ru w ay m a in te n a n c e , toll and c le ric a l u n it to a tte n d s th e m e e t­ in g in th e ir a re a : • H e a d q u a rte rs c h a p te r M onday. Ju ly 7. 5 p.m ., a t E lsm e ria n R e s­ ta u r a n t, D e la w are S h o pp in g Cen­ te r, D elm ar; • A lb a n y D ivision c h a p te r — W ednesday. Ju ly 9, 8 p.m ., CSEA h e a d q u a rte rs, 33 Elk St.. A lb an y ; • S y rac u se D ivision c h a p te r —. T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 10, 7:30 p.m ., A m er­ ican L egion Hall, N ichols a n d J a m e s Sts., S y ra c u s e ; • New Y ork D ivision c h a p te r — F rid a y , Ju ly 11, 7 p .m ., A m e ric a n L egion H all. F u rm a n PI., S p rin g V alley (off R o u te 45); • W e ste rn D ivision c h a p te r — T u esday . Ju ly 8. 7 p.m .. Zolas R es­ ta u r a n t. W alden Ave., B uffalo. R a tific a tio u b allo ts ai'e b ein g s e n t o u t to all unit m e m b e rs if th e y c a n n o t a tte n d th e m e etin g s. VOTE FOR CSEA » 's YOUR Future! >1 the Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees In tro d u c e d as c a n d id a te s in th e who a s s e rte d th a t CSE3A c a n u p co m in g S tatew ide CSEIA e le c­ "Iti all five” b a rg a in in g u n its tio n s w ere: F la u m e n b a u m , c a n ­ stablished fo r th e S tatew id e elec- d id a te fo r firs t v ic e-p resid en t; lons now u n d e r w ay. Ja c o b s who is ru n n in g fo r se c o n d A.S Jaco b s g re e te d m o re th a n 250 v ic e-p re sid e n t; M rs. Doi-othy R a b ­ elegates to th e p re-electio n m e et- in , p re s id e n t of th e CSEA c h a p te r an a irp la n e cru ised b y tow ing a t th e S ta te U n iv ersity a t Old C H A P T E R O F F I C E R S - ^ ■ C a n d id a te s fo r S ta te w id e CSEA of- In s ta lla tio n o f o ffic ers of th e New Y o rk C ity c h a p ­ E A D IN G l i g h t s from le ft, Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m , D o ro th y R a b in , a n d R a n d o lp h te r, Civil Service E m p lo yees A ssn., rec e n tly to o k ‘»^cobs e x ch a n g e n ew s o n th e g e t-o u t-th e -v o 'te c a m p a ig n in S ta te p la c e a t G a s n e r's R e s ta u r a n t w ith T h o m a s L u p o ­ ^ •■s^ liu n g electio n s d u rin g M e tro p o lita n C o n fe re n ce p re -e le c tio n sello, CSEA re g io n a l field su p erv iso r, giv in g th e o a t h o f o ffice. S e en fro m le ft to r i g h t a re L u p o ­ sello; Ju m e s J . C h ia ra v a lle , fin a n c ia l s e c r e ta ry : S ey m o u r S lia p iro , tr e a s u r e r ; Solom on B c n d e t, p re s id e n t: P e te r J . O ’R e g an , firs t v ic e -p re s id e n t; M a r th a W. O w ens, seco nd v ic e -p re sid e n t; M iria m I..evy, c o rre sp o n d in g s e c re ta ry : S elm a C oh n , reco rd * in g s e c r e ta r y ; a n d F r a n k A. S a n d e rs, th ird vicop re s id e n t. n ryi tn n m m >• a m p 03 O o\ vO N athan A w ard ALBANY—D o n a ld d ire c to r of th e S ta te p a r t m e n t ’s B u re a u H om e C om panies, h a a n n u a l M u rra y N a th a n a w a rd of th e C a p ita l D istric t C h a p te r of th e A m erican S ociety fo r P u b lic A d m in istra tio n . GUIDANCE FOR PEOPLE Who Have Not Finished B vO B. D avidoff, H e a lth De­ of N ursing received th e HIGH SCHOOL* O'. I 'a I In fo rm a fio n t e l l i ho w to finish A T H O M E IN SPARE T IM E f o r c o llc g c e n tra n c e o r jo b a d v a n c e m e n t. C r e d it f o r w o rk a lr e a d y co m p le te d . I f you a r e 17 o r o v e r and h a ve le f t school w r it e fo r M e E H igh School B ro ch ure. A p p ro v e d Fo r V e te ra n s T ra in in g . I A M E R IC A N rt UD (U S C H O O L . D e p t. 9 A P -5 6 267 F ifth A v e . (3 0 th S t .) . N e w Y o rk , N .Y . 10001 Phone: BR 9 -2 6 0 4 I S end m e your tree B ro ch u re. ccT I a -.11 w Name Address City B 3 H b 0 ■ -Aare_ -A p t. Zip s ta te ■ I OUR 72nd YEAR | I ■ U .S . S e rvByicRON e NLINDEN e w s Ite m s Newark Chosen For Model P.O. Project N ew ark, N .J. h a s b e e n se le c te d as one of th e firs t n in e c itie s to p a rtic ip a te in th e new “ M odel P o st O ffice” pi-oject fo r im p ro v e­ m e n t of services a n d fa cilitie s. P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l W in to n M. B lo u n t said th a t th e n in e cities w ere ch o sen on th e b a sis o f su ch fa c to rs as p o sta l service n eed s a n d pro b lem s co m m o n to m a n y o th e r p o st offices. 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" T h is will be a n A -Z im p ro v e ­ m e n t e ffo rt, to p e rfe c t all s itu a ­ tio n s w h ere we c a n b e tte r p o st o f­ fice o p e ra tio n services a n d w o rk ­ in g conditioris— fro m a i r c o n d i­ tio n in g to Z IP C ode,” B lo u n t said H e cite d ai-eas to be In clu d ed in th e M odel P o st O ffice stu d ies, am o n g w h ic h a re effic ie n c y of m a il h a n d lin g m a c h in e s a n d p la n t la y o u ts; Z IP Code u sag e; ad e q u a cy of c u sto m e r services; p o te n tia ls fo r p a rk in g im p ro v e m e n ts; h e a t ­ in g a n d a ir c o n d itio n in g n eed s; effectiv en ess of te le p h o n e services; u p k ee p a n d c le a n lin e ss of fa c ili­ ties, a n d sim ila r m a tte r s w h ic h a f ­ fe c t th e q u a lity of service a n d em ployee w o rk in g co n d itio n s. C .S .E .A . M ilita ry T raffic A c c id e n t • S i c k n e s s Management Needs In c o m e Exp. 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T h is w eek’s p ro g ra m s a re listed below. M o n d ay , J u ly 14 212-B E ekm an 3 -6 0 1 0 n W a r r e n S tr e e t. N e w Y o rii. N .Y . 10007 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — Bronx, N .Y . 10455 Bronx O ffic e : 40 6 E ast 149th S tr e e t " R e sp o n se T a c tic s .” New Y o rk Jerry Finkclstcin, P ublisher P olice A cad em y series fo r in T3 service tra in in g . Joe Dcasy, Jr., C ity E d ito r in Paul Ky«*r. E d ito r <U 7:30 p.m .— O n th e J o b — “M ask 3 Hon Lindrn & Biirry 1^. Coyne, Assistant Editors M a in te n a n c e .” New Y o rk C ity H N. I I . Mager, Uitsiness Manager F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. 9:00 p.m . (c o lo r)— New Y ork R e ­ A dvertising R e p re se n ta tiv e s: w p o rt— L est€ r S m ith h o sts in t e r ­ o A L B A N Y — Joseph r . IJellcw — 303 So. Mar.ning Blvd.. IV 2-5474 ■<*, views betw een C ity o ffic ia ls a n d Ul K IN t;S TO r^. N .Y . — Cliarlcs An«lrewB — 239 W all Street, FEderal 8-835# v isitin g news-men. P re s e n te d In I t c p«r copy S u b scrip tio n P ric e $3.00 to m e m b e is of th e Civil c o o p e ra tio n w ith W O R -T V . w S e rv ice E m p lo yees A ssociation. $5.00 to n o n -m e m b ers. u T u esd ay , J u ly 15 HH 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — T U E S D A Y , J U L Y « , 190 9 Vi “ T h e N u rsin g C a re P la n .” R e ­ w U) fre s h e r cou rse fo r n u rses, lesson 5. 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — “ R esp o n se T a c tic s .” New Y ork a h e N ew Y ork C ity C ou n cil h a s y e t to p a s s a m e a su r e P olice A cadem y series fo r in w h ir h w ou ld e x te n d p a id h e a lt h in s u r a n c e to w id o w s service tra in in g . a n d d e p e n d e n ts o f re tire d civ il se r v ic e e m p lo y e e s. T h e b ill W ed n e sd a y , J u ly 16 b e fo re th e C o u n cil h a s b een p e n d in g fo r to o lo n g a p erio d 3:00 p .m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — w it h o u t fa v o r a b le a c tio n by t h e la w m a k e r s. “M e d ic a tio n s.” R e fre s h e r co u rse A t th e tim e o f th e d e a th o f a b rea d w in n e r, t h e n e e d fo r n u rs e s, lesson 6. fo r s u c h b e n e fits is g r e a te r t h a n ev er. T h e fa m ily o f a 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — d e d ic a te d p u b lic em p lo y e e w h o h a s g iv e n h is tim e a n d lo y a lty “R esp o n se T a c tic s .” New Y o rk P olice A cad em y series fo r in to th e p u b lic sh o u ld n o t be fo rc ed to go to th e p u b lic d ole for service tra in in g , a d e q u a te m e d ic a l care. 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “M ask T h e c o s t o f p ro v id in g th is cane w o u ld b e li t t le a n d it M a in te n a n c e .” New Y ork C ity s h o w e m p lo y e e s a n d th e ir fa m ilie s t h a t a re tir e d e m p lo y e e F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. is n o t fo r g o tte n w h e n h e c lo se s h is d esk or h a n g s u p h is W id o w s N e e d H e lp T T h u rs d a y , J u ly 17 b a d g e fo r th e la s t tim e. W e u rg e th e C ity C o u n cil to r e c a ll th is b ill im m e d ia e ly 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock — “R esp o n se T a c tic s .” New Y ork a n d a c t u p o n it in a fa v o ra b le m a n n e r . C iv il Service L aw & You By WILLIAM GOFFEN mmm (Mr. Goffev. • meinber «t the New Tort Bar, teaches law at U14 CoUega of the City of New ¥ork. la the author of manf booita u i articlea and co-authored “New York Criminal Law/') S u b s titu t e T e a c h e r R ig h ts IT H A S LO NG b e e n e s ta b lis h e d t h a t a s u b s t it u t e teacher o f th e B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n o f t h e C ity o f N ew Y ork h a s none o f t h e r ig h t s o f te n u r e e n jo y e d b y a re g u la r te a c h e r . The a b s e n c e o f s u c h r ig h ts w a s r e c e n tly r e a ffir m e d in t h e ca se of F u n S u n S oo v. D o n o v a n (N e w Y ork L a w J o u r n a l, J u n e 19, 1969). TH E P E T IT IO N E R , a s r e g u la r s u b s t it u t e b i-lingual te a c h e r , s o u g h j u d ic ia l re v ie w o f h is d is m is s a l a n d judg. m e n t r e in s t a t in g h im w it h b a ck p a y . H e h a d t a u g h t for two y e a r s a t P .S . 42M, p a r t o f t h e T w o B r id g e s M o d el School D istr ic t. T H E SCHOOL’S P R IN C IP A L w r o te to t h e U n it Adminis tr a to r r e q u e s tin g t h a t t h e p e t itio n e r a n d a n o th e r bi­ lin g u a l t e a c h e r b p th b e tr a n s fe r r e d to o th e r lo c a tio n s be­ c a u se t h e y “c a n n o t w ork to g e t h e r in t h e s a m e s c h o o l and e s p e c ia lly u n d e r a p ro g ra m w h ic h in v o lv e s so m u c h o f hu­ m a n r e la t io n s .” A s e v e n ts tr a n sp ir e d , i f p e t itio n e r h a d been p e r m it t e d to r e m a in a t P .S. 42 a n d t h e t r a n s fe r lim ite d to t h e o th e r te a c h e r , t h e p e t itio n e r m ig h t s t ill b e s e r v in g credit­ a b ly in t h e p u b lic s c h o o l s y s te m . O n t h e o th e r h a n d , it may b e t h a t r e q u ir e m e n ts o f im p a r tia lit y d ic t a te d t r a n s fe r for b o th te a c h e r s . SU B SE Q U E N T L Y TO t h e re q u e st fo r tr a n s fe r , u p o n com­ p le tio n o f t h e s c h o o l y ea r , t h e p r in c ip a l r a te d t h e p< ti t io n e r ’s s e r v ic e s a s “S a tis fa c to r y .” A F T E R T H E SU M M E R v a c a tio n , t h e p e t itio n e r ag-im r e p o r te d fo r d u ty to P .S . 42, b u t t h e p r in c ip a l a n d the U n it A d m in istr a to r b o th r e q u e s te d h im to re p o r t to t h e Disr ic t O ffic e . T h e p e t itio n e r a sk e d t h a t s u c h in s t r u c t io n s be p u t in w r itin g . T w o d a y s la te r , on S e p te m b e r 12, 1968, the U n it A d m in is tr a to r a ssig n e d t h e p e t itio n e r in w r it in g to the D is t r ic t O ffice, e f f e c tiv e S e p te m b e r 13. T h e p e t itio n e r did n o t re p o r t a t t h e D is tr ic t O ffic e u n t il O cto b er 4, 1968. 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T h e y ’ll go alf>ng w ith a n y th in g , so lo n g ao. i t caoeso't c o st th e m anjr m o n e y .” C SEA h a d p etibio o ed t h e P u b ­ lic E m p lo y m e n t Re£a)bion» B oaini to deoerbiify rhie* TeaJMstevs. b e c a u s e o f th e naicvoAV m a rg in o f an. ele c­ tio n whlbdi CS5LA Lost to L e e a l 237 in A p ril oC 19«8i CSO A oOi^ cials contetu} thatt hhe Tea>msters h a v e “ faitodi tHo tJheaculb h at m a n y enxpito^ees w ho voitedi fo r th e Teaim sbers “ h a v e now h « d seco n d thiocighiaw” L e ste r Li«)kiaid!, CSEA re g io n a l a tto rn e y , appeaurtng l a s t T h u r s ­ d a y in S u p re m e C o u rt fo r S u f ­ folk C o u o ty , o b ta in e d tJhe te m p>orary restirain in g o rd e r w h ic h is n r*i >• ZJ' yt 33* o o S IIN Y M E E T IN G c ta l S lia te U m v e r s it y —— M e m b e rs <rf t k e s jfe - C o o u n it t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r­ v ic e En»piiiaye«s A s s n . m e e t a t C 9 C A h e ad q ^ M P ters S c iio o l o f F o r e s t r y F rw o s t. 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C SEA w ill se ek a pevma^nemt ordiev wh'Lch w ill p re v e n t t h e to w n fro m haJtizig C SE A dues- ^edtuuetions u n ti l tb e ro p re se n ta itic a iaaue- is- resoived' by pw eR Bobio: t h e to w n a n d tihe T e a m ­ s t e r s lo c a l h a v e q p e stio ae d ’ th e tim elinesa- o£ C S E A ’a- petition- b a t HQnplevee A s s o t^ tio n liawyei's c o n ­ te n d t h a t t h e petitio n , w as tim e ly a n d t h a t i t w as file d b e fo re th e town-, extended; t h e re e o g n itio n o f L ocal 237 bes'ond th e m in im u m rec o g n itio n p«riod. • ’iru.n.s, S * i . ^ B E J -7 7 ^ ^SPECIALIZINO IN CANTONESE COOKING Complat* Lunch fr. $ 1.30 04nn«r fr. S3.90 SPEtllALTY.................... Our Uniqua-HouM Dlnnar R an­ V a ra e h it, S U N T IM a r c ii, a t S to n y c e n t r a l a « iim R is tr a tio n . SEItVfCE DUrijOTEE PfflCES QUOTED AWE S4IGHTLV ABOVE WHOLESALE • WASHERS • MYEKS • REFIttGERATORS • FftEEZERS • RAMGES • DISHWASHEItS » T.V. • STEKO • AIK CONMTIOMESS a m . • F e o titrm g S*«p — A lt F o m o « s iro B d H o m es Come tm W lHt MoAe & kto<M H u m b er Far L o w e st Price m m lAMAICA &AS & ELECTRIC 4 2 -2 4 M k L l O U U V A a a K 4V 5IO C . N. V. IJk 9 -2 tS 3 BA f .2 4 0 0 O K M K¥ES T IL L f P M W E O & S A T Tt&L « P M SmCtAL — FMB-SiASON Am^COHDmOHING SALE O N M O W F e d d e r s - G.E. - P h ilc o - Em erson - C h r y s f e r »4.8a Cr«dlt P/«r«TM ROOl^ Op»n 7 Days Available for Lunch/ Otnner FREE PARKIN&OPP. RtSTAURANl ff you want to know what’s hafipening y o u FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES AND FABItLIES to y o u r c h a n c e s to y o u r [o b to y o u r n e x t a n d s im ila r o f p ro m o tio n ro is o ro o tie rs ! FOLLOW THE LEADER REGULARLY! D£ LUX£ P A C H A S e TOVW5 A T LOW EST n iC B S Las V egas From 6 D ays. J e t T ra n s fe rs , Shows & e x tra s . Spain 8 D ays, Shows & $ 2 t 9 iM e m o I- lA X Dinners, Firem T5 D ays, J e t T ra n s fe rs , S igh tseeing ft e x tra s . $2m : TAX H o te ls , $ 3 2 9 Holidays to Jamica. Free+ I port, Nassau. Cruises J e t T r a iw lv r s , M m Ib , Europe & Hawaii^ e x tra s . | From L O W C O S T e H A R lE lt S FOR M O t t P S O ft O t Q A N iZ A T IO M S B r o u g h t To Y ou E x c l u s i v e l y B y P U B L IC E M P L O Y E E S T R A V E L A R R A N G E M E N TS 597 MERCER STREET. ALBANY. N.Y. 12208 Telephone (518) 869-9894 or (518) 237-8414 M e re I» fche n e w s p a p e r thart te lls y o u a b o u t w h a t Js h a p p e n Ing in cLvii service, w h a l is tia p p e n in g to th e Job you have and th e iob you w ant. M a k e s u r e jrou d o n 't in ia a a s in g le issue. E n te r your sub scrlpM on now. T he p rice Is 15.00. T h a t b rin g s you 52 Issues of th e Civil S erv ice Lead«r. filled w itli th e arovetnrru^m lob new s you w ?nt Y ou c a n su bscrlbp on. t he co u p o n below : ^ C IV IL S ER VIC E >t W a rre a turn LEADER S tr e e t York V 0097. N e w Y ork 1 enclose »oOO (ch eck or m oney o rd e r for a y e a r a aubscrlptloi) to th e Civil S ervice L eader P lease e n te i U .t n am e listed below NAME ADDRESS at F la tts b u rg ; • M ilJ O R A P P L IA :V € E • m s € om m T o u t l e t 32imilLlHEHi»Y Sir. MiY. fl w o 2 -^ 5 9 a iM i E d n a Jb c IWSTAtll»M»r at O F F in ^ l. ■ A S IJ X T a t G e n e s e o . ytfew p r e s e n t a t th e m e e t- B ttJ ia to ; P ac« 9) FIN A LliX ^ J u s tic e C ow in o b ­ served t h a t th e p e titio n e r had; n o t c o m m u n ic a te d w ith th e U n it A d m in istra to r fo r a few d a y s a f te r th e s trik e w as over. T h e ju ris t th e re fo re h e ld t h a t p e ti­ tio n e r’s cla im t h a t h i s ddBdaarge was a v io latio n of t h e “mKreprirs a l” clau se w as u n s u p p o r te d by th e evidence. F a lM o z i, to (fiscn ss t b e r e s u it o f » m e e t ia s w it h t k e C b a n e e l- sB A vev LAW COLUMN ( C o n lin a e d fr<»m r* rA w a Zip Code Get $ 7 ,5 5 0 While In Training o> VO C^ to T3 3 H « UJ Q -T< uq Auditing Experience A Prime Asset For Tax Examiner Trainee Posts I f y ou ta k e a p eek a t t h e S t a t e ’s E x a m N o tic e No. 20-323, y o u ’ll s e e a m a p o f th e S ta t e o f N ew Y ork w ith th e le g e n d u n d e r n e a th , “W h ere w o u ld yo u lik e to w o rk ? ” T h e p o sitio n is t h a t o f ta x e x a m in e r t r a in e e , e m p lo y e d b y th e D e p a r t m e n t o f T a x a ­ tio n & F in a n c e , a n d th e lo c a tio n s in d ic a te d in c lu d e B u ffa lo , R o c h e s te r , E lm ira , B in g h a m ­ to n , S y racu se, W a te rto w n , U tica, A pp lic atio n s, b y th e way, will be P la tts b u rg , A lbany, P o uk h k eepsle, a c c e p te d cooitinuously. W h ite P lain s, B ro n x , New Y ork, W h a t’s th e tra ln e e s h ip all a b o u t? p u t, a p p o in tm e n ts as R ego P a rk , B ro ok ly n a n d M ineola. B rie fly tr a in e e a re n rnde fo r a o n e -y e a r period. T h e sa la ry b eg in s at $7,550. T h o se w ho com plete th e tr a ln ­ eeship — In clu d in g a fo rm a l t r a i n ­ The Statew ide Plan: pc: ui crj U in g co u rse d esc rib e d below— c a n be a p p o in te d to th e title of ta x W e n z I W a n t s M o r e e x a m in e r w ith o u t a f u r th e r te st. T h a t title h a s a $8,044 w age, w ith a $9,400 level a tta in a b le a f te r fo u r a n n u a l ra ise s Forty Two State T ra in in g T ask s Senior Civil Engrs. As to ta sk s fo r th e ti-ainee, h e w ill p e rfo rm b e g in n in g -le v e l p ro ­ fessio n al ta x -e x a m in in g a n d a u ­ d itin g w ork, th is u n d e r close su p ­ (F r o m L eader C o rr esp o n d en t) A L B A N Y — E le v e n sen ior erv isio n w hile u n d e rg o in g fo rm a l c iv il e n g in e e r s h a v e b e e n re­ tra in in g . O nce a p e rm a n e n t ta x exsuniner, c la s s ifie d to g ra d e 27 re sid e n t h e ’ll a u d it ta x r e tu rn s filed u n d ­ e n g in e e r A, a n d 31 se n io r civil e r v ario u s ai-ticles of th e T a x e n g in e e rs h a v e b ee n reclassified L aw , a d m in is te re d by th e O o rp o ra - to r e s id e n t e n g in e e r B, g ra d e 25, C o rn eliu s M. H a n r a h a n , d ire cto r (C o n tin u ed on P a c e 13) of o la ssiflc arlo n a n d co m p en satio n , a n n o u n c e d la s t w eek. H e also said 21 se n io r civil e n g in e e rs w ere re ­ c la ssifie d to “R e s id e n t E n g in ee r C,” b u t will re m a in a t th e grad e 23 level. T h e re c la ssific a tio n s c a m e as a r e s u lt of a n a p p e a l by th e senior civil en g in e e rs (g ra d e 23) backed by th e C ivil S erv ice E m ployees A ssn. P re s id e n t T h e o d o re C. W enzl of th e CSEA ex p re ssed d is s a tis fa c ­ tion w ith th e decision, n o tin g th a t OSEA h a d ask ed t h a t all 63 sen io r civil en g in eers, w ho a re k n o w n as “ re s id e n t e n g in e e rs’ l>ecause they resid e in th e c o u n tie s w h ic h they service, t>e re c la ssifie d to g rad e 27. T h e re c la ssific a tio n will n o t be­ com e fin a l u n til a p p ro v e d by S ta te D ire c to r o f th e B u d g e t T . N o im an H u rd . “ CSEA is g la d t h a t 11 of th e e n g in e ers w ere reco gn ized fo r th e ir m e rit a n d b ro u g h t u p to gi-ade 27,” W enzl said , “b u t th e f a c t of th e m a tte r is t h a t all 63 o f th ese em ployees sh o u ld h a v e i-eceived th e fo u r -g ra d e re c la ssific a tio n . T h e se lec tio n o f th e re c la ssific a ­ tio n s w as d one v ery u n d e m o c ra tic a lly .” CSEJA is p la n n in g to m e e t w ith th e a ffe c te d e n g in e ers to decide w h e th e r to a p p e a l th e decision. lipped Tliree Grades Appointed ALBANY— D ou g las E. H edlund, S c h n e c ta d y , h a s b e en ap p o in ted A ssociate fo r F a c ilitie s P lan n in g w ith th e S ta te U n iv e rsity a t $15,• 900 a y e a r. H edlund is a g rad ­ u a te of R e n sse la e r P oly tech n ic I n s titu te . TBE BR EAT B A IR C O L O R lt * in s lik y o e u r h a o w v in n That’s a fact. B elonging to the Statew ide Plan is like having a fortune in your ow n bank vault. S in c e no o n e knows how sick h e might be, no o n e know s w hat a seriou s illness can really co st. Recently, Blue C ross covered a New York S tate em p lo yee’s hospital bill of over $19,000. The patient didn’t have to pay a penny. And th e Statew id e Plan didn’t have an option . . . it paid substantial am ounts for g b a a n . fo !< v r tu n e a u lt . ROBBERY d octors and other m edical bills under B lue Shield and Major Medical. With the Statew ide Plan you have it all — a “n o n o n se n se ” three-part program e sp e cia lly d esign ed for you and your family. Breck took tlie 12 great sliades from the leading makers of hair color and added Breck conditioners. C ^ e a u l ij u l ^ f a i r T here’s o n e hitch though. It’s strictly to pay your hospital and m edical bills. B R E C K * But on se c o n d thought, can you think o f any tim e you ’d n eed m oney m ore? H a ir C o lo r Reg. $2.00 W e ca n ’t s p .c B L U E C R O S S 'i^ 9 B L U E S H IE L D ' ALBANY •BUFFALO*JAMESTOWN*NEWYORK«ROCHESTER* SYRACUSE • UTICA • WATERTOWN T H E S T A T E W ID E P L A N — C O O R D IN A T IN G O F F IC E — 1 2 1 5 W E S T E R N A V E N U E , ALBAN Y , N . Y. 9 American Hospital Association * National Asaociatlon of Blua Shtald Plant C A L L EV 8 -0 8 0 0 fo r frh« of your M em ber a d d ress lo c a l pf th e : RETAIL PHARMACY LEAGUE m im u i Tax Dept. Employees A w a r d e d For Ideas T h re e m e rit a w a rd s for sug ges­ tions w ere given to two em p lo y ees of th e B ro n x D is tric t Office of the D e p a rtm e n t of T a x a tio n a n d F in an c e-C o m m o d ities T a x B u re a u . C o m m issio n er A b ra h a m EHetz p r e s e n t e d tw o c e rtific a te s of m e rit, a c h e c k a n d tw o g i f t s to P ia n k A. S a n d e r s , ac tin g su p erv iso r of th e c o r p o r a t i o n ta x a n d cw n m o d itie s tax se c tio n : a n d o n e c e rtific a te a n d a g ift to excise ta x e x a m in e r A b rah am S c h ra g e r of th e com m o­ dities ta x section . S an d ers Is th e new ly -elected third v ic e -p re sid e n t o f th e New Y o r k C ity c h a p te r of th e Civil S e r­ vice E m ployees A ssn. D irector ALBANY— H a ro ld B. W a k e fie ld of L oudonville h a s b e e n n a m e d d irecto r o f c o m p u te r sy ste m s d e ­ v elop m ent by th e S ta t e U n iv e rsity B oard of T ru ste e s. Early Childhood Consultants T w e n ty -o n e c a n d id a te s fo r early FO R BOY U.S. BONDS c h ild h o o d c o n s u lta n t too k th e o ra l te st rec en tly . P R O M P T O F S P R IN G R E L IE F H E L P r o Y O U P A S S S E T THE ADCO S T UD Y BOOK P O LLE N S Y M P T O M S 5 M Reg. $1.35 ▲ rfm ln lc tra tiw * A « i< f a n * ▲ <c*<car A p p ra !< * r O ffice r 74 AlUMV TAtllTS Spec. allerest 99c GET alleresl: ■o o likeep er Aeeount C lerk Bridae It Tunnel O f f i c e r ---------------------------Bus M oinfainers — G»-OMp B --------------------- ------- - 4 00 4.00 3.00 100 4.00 4 00 TA BLETS c iv il Service Arifh. ft Voeabolory . ria rL M V rt« y n » r b A ^ 4 .7 ALBANY— J o h n E. G la b is th e fa c t-fin d e r assign ed by th e S ta te Public E im ploym ent R e la tio n s Board in th e d isp u te b etw een th e Civil S ervice E m plo yees A ssocia­ tion a n d th e S en ec a F a lls C e n tra l School. 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OP Prlnclnnl C l*rlr.^ t»n a 5 00 4.00 Parole O fficer 4 or Professional C a re e r T*»st« N.Y S. 4 on Professional Trdinee Exams 5 on Public Health Sanitorian 4 OP Real Estate M anager Sanitation Man 4 OP School S e cretary 4 00 Seraeant P.D. _ SO P Senior C le rical Serle« 4 00 5 00 Social Case W o rk e r 4 or S ta ff A tte n d a n t ft Sr. A tt< » n d a n t 4 on S ta t io n a r y Ena. ft F ire m a n 4 00 S to re k e e p e r S tockm an Parhinq M e te r A tte n d a n t (M e te r M old ) P a ra l* miaLake Adirondacks! Year-round recreational facilities and conven­ iences abound in this 400 acre vacation home community. The beautiful $100,000 community clubhouse for residents features private beach for swimming, boating and sailing, as well as badminton area, shuffleboard courts, tether ball and other organized sports and activities. Inside the clubhouse, a handsom ely decorated, moderately priced dining room and cocktail lounge await your pleasure. Hunting, horseback riding and hiking in the sur­ rounding State Forest is convenient . . . with skiing available at Gore Mountain only 20 min­ utes from the property. Urban conveniences In­ clude year-round w ater supply and full width, well built roads, as well as fire hydrants. Find out more about this four season vacation home community. Write or drive out today and see the variety of model hom es open for inspection. 0#{r* p Contains hrevTous Questions and Answers and Other Suitable Study Material for Coming Exams O R D E R D IR E C T RAINBOW LAKE A T IN D IA N LA KE, N E W Y O R K 1 2 8 4 2 TELEPHONE ( B R O K E R ): 5 18 - 64 8 -3 3 9 1 F r o m N * w Y o rk C ity A r a a : T a k e t h e N e w Y o rk S t a t e T h ru w a y to E x it 24, th e n to t h e N o r th w a y a t A lb a n y to E x it 2 3 to W a r r e n s b u r g a n d w e s t o n R o u t e 2 8 t o I n d ia n L a k e . T u rn left o n R o u t e 3 0 a n d fo llo w s i g n s to p ro p e rty . 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N o l i m i t e d p a r t n e r 1'^ ^ rig h t to rec e iv e p r o p e r ty o t h e r i o n e tu r t * f b r h i s o a n t n i b u t i o n . c e r t i f i c a t e s i g n e d a n d ocknowled«<-*J p a r t n e r s is o n f ile i a t h e N e w Y o r k ^ 2 C le rk's Office. : ........ •y) yi rd -H r> > Z) pd s P R E S ID E N T S H O N O R E D ~ r t i c a S ta te H o sp ftal c h a p te r of th e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn . h o n o re d p a s t p re s id e n ts on th e c h a p te r ’s 2 5 th a n n iv e rsa ry . P ro u d ly p o sin g a t th e C e n tra l C o n feren ce m eeting; in U tic a a re , fro m le ft, J . A rth u r T en n is, c h a p te r p re s id e n t; a n d p a s t p re sid e n ts M a r g a re t F ra n k , H elen B la st, Jo y ce Jew ell, Je ssie V ega, a n d Jo se p h V m s te tte r. Central Conf. Hears Warnings Against Apatliy From Dinner Spealcers; Strong Vote Urged P R E S I D E N T S M E E T •— P re sid e n ts of th e Civil S erv ice E m ­ ployees A ssn . m e t a t th e C e n tr a l C onference re g u la r session in U tica. F ro m le ft a re A rth u r K asson, p re s id e n t of t h e C e n tra l C o n feren ce; J . A rth u r T e n n is, p re s id e n t of th e U tica S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p te r; T heo­ d o re C. W enzl, S ta te w id e CSEA p resid en t, a n d F ra n c is M iller, p re s ­ id e n t o f th e Oswego C o un ty c h a p te r a n d c h a irm a n of th e C en tra l C ounties W orkshop. (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) U T IC A — J o h n C o rcoran o f A lb a n y , C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . f ie ld su p e rv iso r, w a rn ed a g a in s t a p a th y a n d c o m p la c e n c y in h is k e y n o te ta lk to s o m e 300 C SEA d e le g a te s a t ­ te n d in g t h e tw o - d a y m e e tin g o f t h e C SE A ’s C e n tr a l C o n fe r e n c e , h e r e r e c e n tly . C o rco ra n re p la c e d sc h e d u le d sp e a k e r J o s e p h D . L o c h n er , C SEA e x e c u tiv e d ir e c to r who w a s u n a b le to a tte n d d in n e r th a t c o n c lu d e d th e c o n v e n tio n . The d in n e r w as h o s te d by U tica S ta te H o sp ital c h a p te r w h ich Is celebi a t in€ Its 25th a n n lv ei’s a iy . S ta te CSEA p re s id e n t D r. T h e o ­ dore W enzl spo k e b riefly a n d ex­ pressed h is a p p re c ia tio n fo r e f­ forts sh o w n by U tica CSEA m e m ­ b ers as w ell as th o s e a tte n d in g th e co n fere n c e. H e cited th e e f­ fo rts of th e U tic a a re a m e m b ers in se ttin g mp cam /paign h e a d ­ q u a rte rs in a n office across from the H o tel U tJca. R o u lie r Is T o a s tm a s te r Jo se p h B. R o u lie r, CSEA d ir ­ ector of p u b lic re la tio n s , serv ed as to a s tm a s te r a n d in tro d u c e d th e guests w ith J . A rth u r T e n n is, p resid en t o f th e h o s t U tic a S ta te H ospital c h a p te r. A rth u r F . K a sso n , J r ., pa’e sid en t of th e C e n tr a l New Y ork C o n fe r­ ence, w elcom ed th e d eleg ates. T h e in v o c atio n a n d b e n e d ic tio n w ere given by th e R ev. J o h n G ould, P i'o te sta n t c h a p la in a t U tic a S ta te H ospital. O o rco ran g e a re d h is ta lk to th e c u rre n t e lec tio n to se le c t a n o ffi­ cial baa-gaining a g e n t fo r S ta te tsnployees. T h e “ C a rp e tb a g g e rs” He drew a p a ra lle l b etw ee n o the r u n io n s sen d in g a n o u t- o fsta te c le rg y m a n to th is a re a in a n a tte m p t to g a th e r votes fo r t h a t union, to N o i'th e rn ca rp et-b ag g e i-s '^’ho w en t do w n S o u th a f t e r th e Givi! W a r in a n a t te m p t to le ad le c o n s tin c tio n e ffo rts . 'T h e y w ere c a lled c a rp e t-b a g Eea-g th e n a n d t h a t 's w h a t w e’re ^aced w ith now ,” C o rc o ra n said . “W e d o n ’t; n e e d a n y o n e com ing ^ere fro m o u t o f S ta te ,” h e said . ‘'W e live h e re a n d we know w h a t *>ur probletm s a re fro m f ir s t- h a n d experience a n d w h a t to do a b o u t them.*’ “B o rro w ed P e rs o n n e l” He w a rn e d CSEIA m e m b e rs to of c a rs w ith o u t- o f-S ta te license p la te s th e y w ould see a t th e ir p la ce s o f e m p lo y m e n t. H e sa id t h a t th e “boi-irowed” o r sp e ­ cially h ir e d p e rs o n n e l w ere e x ­ p e c te d to in f iltra te in a n a tte m p t to sell th e ir u n io n . “ All of a su d d e n , you a re im ­ p o r t a n t to ,th e m ,” C oix:oran said. “B u t,” C oi-coran p o in te d o u t, “th e se te m p o ra ry em ployees w on’t te ll you th e b e n e fits g a in e d by CSEA. T h e y a re n o t in a p o sitio n to a n sw e r y o u r q u e stio n s. T h ey c a n ’t— ^they k n ow as m u c h a b o u t S ta te em p lo y ee p ro b lem s a s I do a b o u t ro a d m a p s on th e m o o n .” H e sa id th e in itia ls CSEA also s ta n d fo r C o n s ta n t S erv ice to E m ­ ployees A lw ays. H e ad v ised th e m e m b e rs to “keep p o ste d o n all aotavity in y o u r a re a . V ote E a rly “T h e im p o r ta n t th in g is to vote fo r CSEA a n d to g e t y o u r b a llo ts b a ck as soon a s possible,” C o r­ c o ra n said. H e p o in te d o u t t h a t CSEA goes b ac k 59 y e a rs a n d “we c a n look fo rw a rd to 59 m o re yeai-s if we g e t y o u r su p p o rt.” C o rc o ra n sa id CSEA h a s th e m e m b ers b u t i t m u s t be im p ressed u pon th e m th a t th is v o te Is v ital. “A p a th y a n d co m p lacen cy a re th e only th in g s t h a t will h u r t u s.” H e ad v ised th e m e m b e rs to ta lk to th e ir c o -w o rk ers a n d en co u ra g e th e m to vote fo r CSEA . “T h is w ay, we c a n be re a s o n a b ly su re of a v ic to ry ,” C o rco ra n said . S tro n g B a rg a in in g P o sitio n “I f we g e t th is v ic to ry ,” h e said, “we will be in a b e tte r p o sitio n n e x t y e a r to go to th e G o v ern o r a n d h a m m e r o u t b e n e fits y o u ’ve n e v e r d re a m e d o f.” “ A nd w ith a v ic to ry , we will h av e th e n e c e ss a ry le v erag e to g et good b e n e fits.” C o rc o ra n co n c lu d e d by q u o tin g P re s id e n t N ixon. “ V ote like y o u r w hole life deipended o n it.” E a rlie r, R o b e rt G u ild , CSEA field rep resr?n tativ e, e m p h a size d t h a t C o u n cil 50 “pever h a s done a n y th in g fo r th e em plo y ees a n d n e v e r will do a n y th in g .” H e o u tlin e d th e g a in s of CSEA in se c u rin g b e n e fits fo r its e m ­ ployees a n d u rg e d th ose a tte n d in g to re m e m b e r th is w h en th e y c a s t th e ir ballo ts. G eorg e DeLx>ng, c h a irm a n of th e S ta te g rie v a n ce c o m m itte e , in tro d u c e d c a n d id a te s fo r th e S ta te w id e electio n . C o n feren ce p re s id e n t, A rth u r F. K asso n , J r ., in tro d u c e d h is o ffi­ cers. T h e re w ere also e ig h t o f th e co n fe re n c e ’s p a s t p re s id e n ts a t ­ te n d in g th e sessions. N ew o ffice rs o f th e C o n fere n ce , in a d d itio n to K a sso n , a i e : firs t v ic e -p re sid e n t, C h a rle s J . l ^ k e r ; seco n d vice-pa-esident, F lo y d P e a s h e y ; th ir d v ic e -p re sid e n t, W illiam F lu e ry ; s e c re ta ry , Ploi^ence A. D rew : tr e a s u re r , J . A r th u r T e n ­ n is: ex ecu tiv e seci-etary, C la ra B oone, a n d c o rre sp o n d in g s e c re t­ a ry . L eo n a M. A ppel. P a s t c o n fe re n c e p re s id e n ts who a tte n d e d w ere: H e le n M u sto, C h a rle s M eche, R a y m o n d G. C a s­ tle, J o h n G ra v e lin e , F lo re n c e D rew , T h o m a s R a n g e r, E m m e tt J . D u rr a n d C la ra B oone. T h e r e ­ m a in in g tw o a re E d w a rd R iv erk a m p , J r . a n d th e la te Claa’ence S to tt. D u rin g th e S a tu r d a y session, m e m b ers h e a rd ta lk s on p o litic a l a c tio n by J o h n S choll, reg io n al a tto rn e y fo r C S E A ; re tir e m e n t p ro c e d u re s an d b e n e fits by H u b e rt S e c k a rd , S ta t e R e tire m e n t S y stem , a n d la b o r re la tio n s by A rth u r P. S te a rn s , e x ecu tiv e s e c r e ta ry of th e P u lto n YMCA a n d d ire c to r of th e I n d u s tr ia l M a n a g e m e n t Club. A t th e S a tu r d a y dinnea--m eeting, a n a w a rd w as p re s e n te d to F lo r­ ence D rew of B in g h a m to n , fo r h e r c o n trib u tio n s as se c re ta ry of th e C o n feren ce. T h e U tic a S ta te H o sp ita l (^hap(C o n tiu u e d on P a g e 12) D I S C U S S I O N — John R ay, Civil S erv ice E m p lo y e e s A ssn . field re p r e s e n ta tiv e , left, a n d Jo h n C o rco ran , su p e rv isin g field r e p ­ r e s e n ta tiv e , rig h t, discuss th e collective b a rg a in in g e le ctio n now u n d e r w ay w ith Lois Minozzi a n d Louis E ddy, CSEA m e m b e rs a t th e C e n tra l C o n feren ce m e e tin g in U tic a. O F F IC E O P E N IN G .Martin L a n d e sm a n m a n s th e phoiHi in th e new Civil S ervice E m ployees A ssn. c a m p a ig n h e a d q u a rte rs i a U tic a. T he office officially o p en ed a s th e C e n tra l C o n fe ren ce m e eiin s w as u n d e r w ay in th e H o tel U tica. CSEA HOIBS STATEWIDE VOTING RAlllES oVC O' a, ec u: p. u: CJ PC u: 'Gef Ouf The Vote"— Rallies are being held fhroughouf the Sfafe as shown in the ab ove phofo montage. Watch for the ones in your area. Assigned To University C e n tr a l C o n fe re n c e (C on tin ued fro m P a g e 11) te r h o ste d th e S a tu r d a y n ig h t d in n e r In observ an ce of its 25 Ui a n n iv e rs a ry . C e n tra l C onfereiuie o ffice rs weire in sta lle d a t U'.is tim e by P x e sid e n t T h eo d o re W enzl. U tio a S ta l e o ffice rs a re : p re s i­ d e n t, J . A ith u r T e n n is : fir s t vice p re s id e n t, J o h n D y in a n : second vice p re sld ei\t, E d w a rd B a z a n ; r e ­ c o rd in g se c re ta ry , J u n e M a h a rd y : tr e a s u re r , D a rle n e S k in n er, a n d M e e t in g c o rre sp o n d in g B e n n e tt. s e c re ta ry , Ju d y C o un ty W orkshop o fficers a re : p resid en t, F i’an cis M iller; vice p re sid e n t, F a n n ie S m ith ; s e c r e t­ a ry . S h irle y G a ffn e y , a n d ti'c asui’er, P a u l Nedix>vy. T e n n is w as o h a h m a n of th e S a tu r d a y n ig h t p io g ra m , a ssisted by c o -c h a lim e n J o h n a n d E s th e r D y m an , Jo y ce Jew ell, T h ad d 'eu s S ty e a n d D a rle n e S k in n e r. Stale Fumi Chapter SpoRsors Vole RjHljf ALBANY— D r. G u e n th e r G e rliSom e GOO m e m b e rs of th e S tate tzki, a ss o c ia te pM'ofessor of M od­ In s u ra n c e F u n d c h a p te r, Civil S er­ e rn F o re ig n L a n g u a g e s a n d L it­ e ra tu re a t th e S ta te College a t vice E m p lo y ees A ssn., a tte n d e d a Oswego, h a s b een assig n ed to th e lu n c h e o n ra lly re c e n tly to g e t o u t S ta te U n iv e rsity of th e Air. th e vote for CSEA in th e c u r r e n t D r. O e rlitz k i will be o n leave of election fo r b a rg a in in g re p r e s e n t­ ab sen ce fro m O swego w hile he a tio n . develops th e seco nd sem e ster of C lia p te r p re s id e n t R an d o lp h V, th e T V course in G e rm a n . Ja c o b s ad d re sse d th e em plo y ees in sh ifts fro m 11:30 to 2 p .m ., e m ­ p h a siz in g th e b en e fits ai^d sa la ry Use Zip-Codes to help speed in c re a se s g a in e d for S ta te em p lo y ­ jraur mall. ees by CSEA o v er six ty y e a rs of re p re s e n ta tio n . Ja c o b s said a n em ployee did n o t h av e to W m e m b e r of CSEA In o rd e r to for CSEA re p re se n ta tio n , but he hoped t h a t th e y w ould co m e A ssociation m e m b ers. T h6 lu n c h eo n fo r th e emplo^^ w as p ro vid ed by the S ta te an ce F u n d c h a p te r. P re se n t, * w ere T h o m a s Luposello, sup^^' in g field r e p r e s e n ta tiv e and W est, field re p r e s e n ta tiv e wW * A ddressed th e em ployees. Troctor O perators E l i g i b l e s ta te T a x (C o n tinu ed fro m P a g e 8 ) tion, Incom e, M iscellaneous, a n d gales T a x B u re a u s of th e D e p a rt­ ment. H e review s field a u d it r e ­ ports in co n n e c tio n w ith su c h ta x j-etuiTis a n d d e te rm in e s c o rre c t tax liabilities o f ta x p a y e rs su b je c t to such ta x law s. M oreover, a ta x exam iner m a y sm>erviac tr a in e e s and clerks in th e a u d it a n d r e ­ view of ta x re tu rn s . Now, le t’s s c a n th e q u a lific a tio n s ledger, w h ic h c a lls fo r; (1) c o m ­ pletion of a tw o -y e a r cou rse w ith diplom a in a c c o u n tin g fro m a business school re g iste re d w ith th e StAte E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, or with a tw o y e a r college d eg re e in ­ cluding a m in im u m of th re e se m ­ esters in a c c o u n tin g ; o r (2) th r e e years of full-tim e p aid a c c o u n tin g or a u d itin g ex p e rie n c e, or»e y e a r of w hich muflt h a v e b een in m a in ­ taining o r a u d itin g d o u b le -e n try books, in c lu d in g th e g e n e ra l le d g ­ er. C redit will also be given fo r m aintaining a g o v e rm e n ta l a g e n ­ cy’s book Involving a p p ro p ria tio n s accounting a n d b u d g e t p r e p a r a ­ tion. Those ty p es of ex p erien ce w h ic h will n o t be co n sid e red a re a c ount-clerical e x p erie n c e lim ite d to posting, m a in ta in in g a n d e x ­ amining o n e o r m o re of th e fo l­ lowing: v ou ch er re g is te r, sales regster, cashbook, in s u ra n c e re g iste r. luCharme To Head Personnel Council ALBANY — F ra n c is C. D uhai-me, d ire c to r of p e rso n n e l fo r he S ta te C o n se rv a tio n D e p a rtipnt, h a s b een elected c h a irm a n f th e S ta te P e rs o n n e l O ouncil. is te rm b eg an J u ly 1. The O ouncil adv ises th e S ta te ivil S ervice D e p a rtm e n t in deeloping p e rs o n n e l policies. I t is iiade u p o f p e rso n n e l o ffic ers rom S ta te ag en cies a n d d e p a r tlents. D iiO haim e w ill be resp o n sib le or d irec tin g a n d co o i'd in atin g ouncil ac tiv itie s. H e is a g ra d late of S ie n a College a n d a t te n d ­ ed S t, J o h n ’s U n iv e rsity L aw hool. H is f ir s t S ta te jo b w as ith th e S ta te P u b lic S ervice 'onimission in 1947. The fa th e r of six c h ild re n , he is carried to th e fo rm e r M a rjo rie Berney of H ig h b iid g e, T h e B ron x . T r a in e e s a c c o u n ts receiv ab le or a c c o u n ts p ayab le le d ger, o r a n y o th e r sp e ­ c ia l jo u rn a l. T h e te s t will c o n sist of ite m s on th e th e o rie s a n d p ra c tic e s o f a c ­ c o u n tin g a n d a u d itin g . T h is e x am will also be u sed to fill th e jo b of m ilk a c c o u n ts e x a m in e r tra in e e a t $6,685 a n d m ilk a c c o u n ts e x ­ a m in e r a t a s a la ry ra n g in g from $7,705 to $9,400. T h o se a p p o in te d to th is title will m a k e field e x ­ a m in a tio n s a n d a u d its of re co rd s o f m ilk h a n d le r a n d d is trib u to r to a ssu re le g al com pliance. F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n a n d a p ­ p lic a tio n fo rm s, c o n ta c t th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of C ivil S ervice, S ta te O ffice B u ild in g C a m p u s. A lb a n y 12226, o r th e regl<xial d e p a rtm e n t o ffices In e ith e r New Y o rk o r B u ffalo o r S y ra cu se. N ote th e h o u rs liste d u n d e r “W h ere T o A pA pply F o r P u blic J o b s ” If you p la n to v isit th e o ffices In p erso n . P R O M O T IO N T O A S S T SU P V R (E le c tro n ic E q u ip m e n t) NYC T R A N S IT A U T H O R IT Y 1 Irw in R L e n tc h n e r, A lb ert J P i-angione, A lfred L M o ssm an , P h illa n d e J a c k s o n . A GLASS USED CAR PRE-SUMMER SALE S238S PS. $2155 '67 PONTIAC G T O , R & H . A T . B kt. s o le . P C . P B . W W » < ? a ts / C o n ­ '66 PONTIAC W e n .. WW $2077 V -8. PG. R&H. PS, $1999 Electra 2 2 5 . 4 d r H T . A / C , Pw r. W n d w ^ APS, A T , W W '67 PLYMOUTH S port f lo o r . $1944 Fu r} ’. 2 d r . A T , PS ” &H, W W 4 -o n .c h e - *68 VALIANT $1888 " " H, A uto, PS '65BUICK $1855 R iv c r.c ra , FP, R & H , M a '” ’"'-'" " ! w h e e ls WW, 68 RAMBLER A uto, $1833 R oi ! u c . 2 d r H T , V - 8 , R « c H . W W , lik e N ew ' *66 OLDS 88 ro -v $1777 AT, PS, R&H, P B , '■'" W '65BUICK $1755 9 Pa s s . S ta , W ^ n . , W W . PS. A T , P B A /C . '66CHEV $1568 $1398 PS, A T , W W '65 DODGE rlr $1398 W.«T» A uto, PS, WW *65 VALIANT $1233 ^ A uto, PS. WW *64 PONTIAC 2 dr. R&H HT. WW Help Wanted M/F M U LTI oper P / T and n o o n & e v e n in g ; n r 6284. C lerk P / T afte r­ W a l l S t. W O 2- BE A FOSTER PARENT H om es n e e d e d fo r c h ild re n of a ll f o r io n « te r m c a r * . P h o n e o r writ® The C h ild re n 's Aid S o ciety. F a s te r H om e D ept. 150 E. 4 5 th S tr e e t, N e w Y ork, N.Y. 10017. P h o n e 6 t 2 904 0 Ext. 245. Guards/Armed Good Pay/Bnfts All Shifts — Steady Work O p e n i n g s a ll b o r o s . N O A G E N C Y F E E M u s t h a v e p e r m i t t o c a r r y o is t o L Call Mr. Banks • PL 7-9400 PG . '63 CHEV $ 777 HT, V -8, R&H, PG, L U B Y ^ f l n f g g i n w QUEENS BLYO./fiSth ROAD fi'iiiiu/nJyWWnSfoCDi///*C/ ^ r § f i u 9 „ 2 am. ^ ContiacnUI EXP. stop. /£ u a r i u A c o n d itio n s .* special 7:30* 8:30* AM Also 10:30 AM, 12:30. 2:30,4:30, 6:30, 8:30 PM every day. P /T a.m . W 46 th 6 p.m . or S t., service R F M for SPECIAL DISCOUNTS Luby FIRST-MET REALTY Real Estate For Sole New York State 4375 QUEENS C A M B R IA SPFD MANY OTHER 1 & 2 FAM HOMES AVAIL QUEENS HOMES OL 8-7510 170-13 Hillside Av-Jomoica Q U E E N S V IL L A G E 2 LONG ISLAND HOMES 168-12 5 Jam aica V A C A T IO N P A R A D IS E A C R E S , 2 b e d r o o m , all y e a r h o m e , 2 ro o m cab in , n ew g arag e, w o o d e d area. P ric e $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 O thers. K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N .Y . D IA L : (9 1 4 ) 626-7500 Forms & Country Homes, Orange County B u lk A crcajre B iiR iness in — R oili'e iiicn t th e T ri-S ta te H om es A rea GOT.WMAN AGKNCY. RK.M.TORS 8,-i P i k e P o rt Je rv is. NY (JU 4) S Z ,e - S 2 2 S COLUMBIA COUNTY C o u n t r y H o m e n , Rn tntM i. Fiiriii*. r a » i ; m . .V rr^ a c*. 383-3869 SCSDAYS speed A ve.. Real Estate For Sate Ulster County ()"’«^>0 h e lp H illsid e RE 9-7300 DAYS: (201) 383-1963 to $ 2 2 ,8 0 0 M a g n if ic e n t d e t. D u t c h C ol. 7 rm s , 4 b ed rm s, IV ath s. fin ish ed b a s e m e n t, l a r g e g a r d e n p lo t. G a r a g e . A ll a p p l i ­ ances in clu d ed . I m m e d ia te o cc u p a n cy . FARM & HOME REALTY tJse Z ip -C o d es v o u r m aiL $ 3 5 ,5 9 0 6 }T o l d b r k & s h . 6 r m s e a c h ,«pi. F in b sm t, G d n g r n d s, p a tio -fe n c e d . A C R E S , 2 b e d r o o m , all y e a r h o m e , 2 r o o m c a b in , n e w g a ra g e , w o o d e d area. P ric e $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . O th ers. K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N .Y . D IA L : (9 1 4 ) 626-7500 CLOSED O S * 3 1 .5 0 0 GARDENS 5 EVES & S U N D A Y S (2 0 1 ) V IC . & LEGAL 2 FAM 6 & 6 Real Estate For Sole Ulster County XJ HTS k it OWNER TRANSFERRED M A R L B O R O . N .Y . 6 R m . H o u se o n 6 a c r e s , f r u i t , 4 c a r g a r a g e , p r i v a t e fish p o n d , all f a r m e q u ip . J o s e p h J . K a le y . B r o k e r. '" M ilto n - B a r lb o r o C o u n t r y ” M il­ to n , N .Y . ( 9 1 4 ) 795-7531. M arlb o ro (9 1 4 ) 236-7800. N e w to n , < 2 2 .5 0 0 S a c r i f i c i n g t h i s 12 y r o l d l e g 2 f a m b rk , t w o 5 rm a p ts, fin ish ab le b a sm t, o v e r 3 , 5 0 0 ft o f g a r d e n g r o u n d s . Real Estate For Sale, N.Y. FARM RETREAT $31,500 St. !«21 . 9 9 0 C o n s is tin g o f 8 Ige rm s . m o d b a th . Large g a rd e n g ro u n d s. R E T IR E M E N T BEDROOM m o d e rn iz e d v illag e h o m e, n e w g a ra g e , en c lo se d p o r c h w ith m o u n ­ tain v iew . P ric e $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 . K O P P O F K E R H O N K S O N , N .Y . D IA L : (9 1 4 ) 626-7500 N I C E o n e flo o r h o m e & g a r a g e in G o o d a rea, 3 b d rm , m o d e r n & im m a cu la te . $ 1 6 ,5 0 0 . S M A L L & c u te , v iew s, 2 b d r m s , fu ll ce l­ la r . S I 6 . 9 0 0 . L A K E F R O N T , 2 b d r m s , g o o d lake. $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 . I N T O W N , o l d e r s ty l e , 3 b d r m s , g a r a g e , trees. $ 1 5 ,5 0 0 . V ILTA G E DET BUNG—4 BDRMS Farms & Country Homes, Ulster County Real Estate For Sole Sussex Co.. New Jersey PERFECT RETIREMENT HOMES SAT & SU N D A Y LAURELTON l o t. C o p a k e L a k e - Lots • H o u s e s - A c re a g e f o r Sale. P h il A u e r b a c h , C r a ry v ille . N Y (518) 325-3178. M ain rd B ronx 61 i la r g e rm s . m o d k it, 2 b a th s . O n a la n d s c a p e d p lo t. Summer Homes For Sale Columbia County 83 "d. S E W IN G M A C H IN E — B rand n ew 1969 co n s o le , left o v e r o n lay a w a y . M a k e s b u tto n h o le s, b lin d hem s, m onogram s, sew s o n b u t to n s , m a k e s fa n c y stitch e s, a l l w i t h o u t a tt a « .'h m e n t. 5 y r g u a r a n t e e . $ 4 1 .5 0 . A S T R O , 9 2 4 -7 9 3 0 . Enjoy Your Golden Days in COXON REAL ESTATE, Im«. 'I i a lh u m , N .Y . or 3V 2-74Z1 Florida Vacationers! Retirees! SAVE O N YOUR M O V E T O FLO R ID A DISCOVER ST. PETE! Wrife for either or bofh FREE! We understand. C o m p a r e o u r co s t per -l.OOO lb s to St. rotoi-sbi iri; fro m N ew V ork City, P h il iu lr lp lii a. $ 3 8 ? ; A ll .a ny , $ 1 3 2 . F o r an r h li in u lc to an y <le«lina- lion in KIoi-mI.t W rite SOUTHERN TRANSFER and STORAGE CO. INC. O K I ’T C . I ’ . O / IMJX 10C17 ST. P K T K IlS H I'n O . F L O IU D A To All RAM BLERS TRIAD RAMBLER 1366 39th STREET (B*t. 13th & 14tb Aves.) BROOKLYN UL 4-3100 H ave A lw a y s Been T ra iM tio n a l A t W a lte r B . C o o k e FU N E R A L H O M ES Cal l 6 2 8 - 8 7 0 0 t o r e a c h a n y of o u r 10 n e i g h b o r h o o d f u n e r a l h o m e s in t h e B r o n x , B r o o k ly n , M an h attan an d Q ueens. New 80 pg. "SUNSHINE ANNUAL,” for vacationing In St. P ete "The Happy People Place.” 40 pg. “ LIVING in ST. P E T E ” about retiring in this sunny health­ ful resort city W ritet, C .S .L . M u llin , D ep t. Stuart, Florido R E T IK E M E N T H O M E S . . . 5 0 .6 0 0 . E V E R Y T H IN G IS R E A L E S T A T E L F U I.F O R D SnU R T. F U l. W R IT E R E Q U IR R W E N -ra. Ph up 287-12S8 TK CHAMueR OF COMMERCE ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA 33731 VKNICE FI.A, — INTKKKSTKPT SKB H. N WIMMKKS KKALTOIt zii^ cuDE aact05 M > ENG TUDOR BRK For Sale • Schoharie County 2 W h '» '' OPEN E X C E L L E N T 2 b ed ro o m ran c h , a ttach ed «■« •» ««, d r i l l e d m e l l , 1 « c r e , 2 m i l e s o u t . H u r r y a t $ 1 3 ,5 0 0 . T W O i to r y f r a m e o n 7 a cres. B e a u tif u l a t S 2 3 .5 0 0 . SMALL H o tels w ith package lic e n se. $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 U p . B lo o d g o o d R ealty . H y n d sv ille R d .. C o b le sk ill, N Y 1 2 0 i3 . T e l: ( 5 1 8 ) 234-7333. V I L L A G E - 1 0 R M . I ' i b . 2 0 0 f t. E a sily c o n v e r t e d to 2 fa m ily . $ 9 ,5 0 0 O w n e r— B O X 42, S U M M IT . N .Y . 12175 n FA 4-7200 Car O w n ers INVESTIGATE! S te re o -1 0 5 S o l i d b r k 1 f a m . 3 b e d r m s , f in f a m i l y rm . I ’ i b a th s. $ 5 ,0 0 0 cash tak e s o v e r m o rtg ag e. 1 6 9 -1 2 H I L L S ID E A V E .. J A M A I C A OPEN 7 DAYS A W EEK I c/3 m 5d EASTCHESTER RD VIC ABCO REALTY OL 7-7900 For Sale Cify, S ta te Federal Employees on 369 " N .E . B r o n x . W e s t c h e s te r Co*inty. d e ­ ta c h e d , 2 f am ., o v e rsiz e d lo t, g a r ­ a g e im m a cu la te . J .J . L a w re n c e OL 3 2300 3 2 0 8 W h P la in s R d. O p en 7 Days S O L ID B R IC K 6 r o o m h o u se, 3 m asters iz e b e d r o m s , lu x u r io u s tile a th s . m o d e r n k itc h c a w / m 'a l l o v e n . N I T K CLUB F IN IS H E D BA SEM EN T. M AN Y EXTRAS p .m . o r F u ll-T im e , 201 2 n d F lo o r, b e t. 9 a.m . & L o w e r F u n era l P rice s W CAMBRIA HEIGHTS 7 YEARS YOUNG $22,990 “ T i i r ^ FOREST HILLS/BO 3-7700 G u a rd s t a t i o n House For Sole • Bronx $600 CASH Messengers Wanted $ 988 'J T , R & H , A / C , Im p, 4 d r PS. W W d ire c t im p o r t fro m S u e tie tt, mot m t ' s i U b l e im ^ t f y r e t j i i l s t o r e s . VA LU E S $1111 B k t.se a ts/C o n so le. '64CHEV ’ Glasser*Hoslov Im ports 10 East 40tli S tr e e t New York. N.Y. 1001* E S TA TE n W r i t e ( s o r r y -no p h o n e orders); R&H. im p ., 4 d r H T , R & H , PS, O v er­ d riv e , C o m fo rtro n A /C , R&H. WW '‘ » H . discount — $11.95 i^pd. $2088 9 p a ,s. B o n n ev ille Sta. R & H . A T. A /C , PS, PB, '67 IMPALA 2 dr HT. A r w/w ’66BU1CK vice R E A L SPOON? T h i s m a i l - o r d e r e x c l u s i v e is 3 0 " lo n g ! I t m a k e s a c o lo r ­ ful d e c o r c o n v e rsa tio n piece o a a n y w a ll. H a n d b l o w n glass — h e a t r e s i s ta n t m e a n s i ts d u r a b l e & c a n b e u s e d fo r fire p la c e s o r b a r b e c u i n g as the Sw edes do. G u a r a n ­ tee d ! N atio n al p ric e is $ H . 9 5 . 2 0 % N . Y . civ il se r­ 15 e x c e p tio n a l U sed C a r v a lv e s ! Fresh, s e le c te d in v e n to r y , ju s t t r a d e d -in ! N ow r e a d y f o r L u b y 's T rad o O u t to k e e p th e t r e m e n d o u s in v e n ­ t o r y m o v in s . This weic o n ly l First com e, first s e r v e d ! O p e n d a ily 9-9; Self, til 6. H' . in c lu d in g C o a s t P R O M O T IO N T O S E N IO R R E H A B IL IT A T IO N C O U N SE L O R D E P T . O F C O R R E C T IO N 1 C h a rle s P is h e r, J E d w ard B lo u n t, M a r th a N M o n to r, A lex­ a n d e r Lew'is, D o ro th y E H u d g en s, Seymovw P D avis. N E W S U M M E R C ataaIo « o f H u n d r e d s o f R e a l E s ta te & B u s in e ss B a r g a in s . A ll Types. S iie s & P ric e s. D a h l R e a lty , C o b lesk ill, N .Y . FORD A q u a lify in g p ra c tic a l-o ra l e x - c a n d id a te s fo r tr a c to r o p e ra to r in a m in a tio n w as given to th e 50 New STork C ity recen tly . P R O M O T IO N T O S U P E R V IS O R O F R E C R E A T IO N P A R K S , R E C ­ R E A T IO N & C U L T U R A L A F F A IR S A D M IN IS T R A T IO N 1 S a m u e l S ilv erstein , F i a n c is J . 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C i v i l S e r v i c e Em ployees c h a p t e r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m W e s t e r n N e w Y o r k m e t r e c e n t l y w i t h t h e i r l e g i s l a t o r s a t a lu ncheon in B a t a v i a , la s t C hance (C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e 1) th e S ta te H ighw ay E n g in e e rs A ssn.. and n u rs e s a t C raig Colony S ta te M e n ta l In s titu tio n a n d S y racuse S ta te School, W enzl said. “ M ore e n d o rsem en ts o f this n a ­ tu re a re com ing in every day. It see m s tlia t p ra c tic a lly every S ta te etuployee w a n ts CSEA to w in a n d in te n d s to vote for us. W e’re proud of o u r u n io n and they a re . to o ,” he said. To (C on tinu ed fro m P a g e 1) to d ep riv e h im of h is c o n s titu tio n ­ al rig h ts of free sp ee ch a n d his rig h 't to vote. He n o te d : “T h e re is n o th in g in th e T a y lo r Law , as b ad as it is. w hicii p ro h ib its an y S ta te em l>Ioyee fro m m e m b ersh ip in an em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n . I c o nsid er it th e rt'fo re , n o t only m y rig h t b u t m y privilege to be a m em b er of CSEA. I h av e en jo y ed th a t r ig h t fo r 39 y e a rs a n d I defy M r. L avine. tile P u blic E m p lo y m en t R e la tio n s B o a rd or an y o th e r p e rso n to sto p m e from en.ioying m y rig h ts —th e sa m e as an y oU ier w orking p e r ­ so n in A m erica. “P e rm it m e to r e p e a t m yself. I u rg e all S ta le em ployees—in all liv e u n its —to vote fo r C?SEIA. On YOUR istic outlook, W enzl re g iste re d stro n g disisatisfactio n t h a t a size­ ab le grou p of em ployees h av e been b a rre d from voting. He w as re f e r­ rin g to a b la n k e t ru lin g by th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R elatio n s B o ard w hich excludes aJl em ploy­ ees in th e D e p a rtm e n t of Civil L a w s u it S e t (C on tin ued fro m Despite CSEA’s generaly optim- sp e n d in g Bendel's Stand V o te P age 1) m illio n s of d o lia rs on o u tsid e c o n su ltin g firm s w liich p erfo rm e d th e sam e w ork as th e O G S a ro h ite c ts. CSEA h a s se t up a “ tro u b le ­ sh o o tin g " desk a t th e S ta te U n i­ v e rsity C a m p u s c a fe te ria to h a n d le g riev an ces of th e a rc h ite c ts. W h en th e b u d g e t c u tb a c k w as a n n o u n c e d in Ju n e , n in e S ta te c h a u ffe u rs w ere in c lu d ed on the firin g list. W ith th e a ssista n c e of CSEA an d th e O G S, seven h av e tr a n s fe r re d to othei- S ta te a g e n ­ cies. O n e ch a u ffe u r is c u rre n tly on sick leave a n d tlie la s t h a s n o t ask ed fo r a n y a ssistan ce . “ We ai-e d e te rm in e d to p ro tec t th e livelihood o f th e se O G S p eo ple,” sa id CSEA p re s id e n t T lieo d o re C. W enzl. “I f th e O G S ’ pro m ise to fin d th e m all new jobs by J u ly 7 Is n o t k e p t, we will go t>o c o u rt to block tliis a i'b itra ry a c tlo ii." F u tu re S ervice, th e D ivision of th e B ud­ g et, a n d th e E x e c u tiv e C h a m b e r fro m ta k in g p a r t in the election b e cau se these agencies fu n c tio n in a g e n e ra l m a n a g e m e n t c a p ac ity . “ T h is itilin g is u tte rly u n fo u n d ­ ed a n d u n f a ir ,” Wenzl said. “ The g r e a t bulk of th ese tw elve to th ir te e n h u n d red em p loy ees a re in m iddle o r low er g ra d e p ositio n s th a t h a v e a b so lu tel:' n o th in g to do w ith m a n a g e m e n t or p e rso n n e l policy d e cisio n s. D epriving th e se people of ttieir choice of a b a r­ g a in in g a g e n t is a g ross in frin g e ­ m e n t of w ork ers' basic rig h ts un­ d e r tiie T ay lo r L aw ." I n a n o th e r d ev elo p m en t, W enzl re v ea led th a t CSEA h a s called on P a u l E. K lein, d ire c to r of r e p r e ­ s e n ta tio n for P E R B , to e n su re se­ c u rity in dtiiv erin ig b a llo ts to tliose S ta te em p lo yees who live on th e g ro u n d s of S ta te m e n ta l in sti­ tu tio n s. “ O ften first-c la ss m a il a d d re s s­ ed to em p lo yees who live on in sti­ tu tio n a l g rou n d s is left in a c e n ­ tr a l pick-up p lace on a ta b le for th e m to p ick up w h e n e v e r they co m e in ,” h e s ta te d . “ T his m e th o d of delivery does not affo rd enough se c u rity fo r m a il as im p o rta n t as tiie se c re t b allo ts being s e n t o u t by P E R B . A n y o n e could com e in M etro Conf. (Continued from Paee 3) a s “ o n e of th e m o re m ilita n t m e m ­ b e rs of o u r A ssociatio n .” F la u m e n b a u m n o te d th a t 65,000 m e m b e rs of CSEA in c o u n ty c h a p ­ te rs a re a ctiv e ly allie d in g ettin g o u t th e v o te in the S ta te i-epresenta tio n elec tio n . “ W h en th e ch ip s a re dow n, we fig h t to g e th e r” h e a sse rte d . T he Nsujsau c h a p te r, for ex am p le, he told th e crow d, is co n ­ d u c tin g a te le p h o n e c a m p a ig n to re a c h 3,000 S ta te w o rk ers in th e a re a w ith th e m e ssa g e to vote— a n d vote C SEA . and pick up a b a llo t d e sig n a te d fo r som e else. “ S in ce th e se c re c y in this elec­ tion is so v ita l,” h e c o n tin u ed , “ CSEIA h as ak ed M r. K lein to w ork o u t a m eth o d of d eliv ery to en su re th a t th e b allots g e t to the a d d resse es a n d to no one else. I t could be by p e rs o n a l h a n d de­ liv ery , o r th e em p lo yee could be re q u ire d to go to th e p o st office an d pick up the b allo t. T h e re a re m a n y w ay s to e n su re se c u rity and CSEA d o e sn ’t c a r e w hich one P E R B u ses. We only w an t to m a k e su re th a t a ll eligible v o te rs in this elec tio n receiv e th e ir b a llo ts ." C SEA will also h av e ro u nd -th eclock w a tc h e rs at th e New S co t­ la n d A venue A rm o ry in A lbany w h e re th e b a llo ts w ill be sto re d u n til th e y a re re a d y to be co u n te d . Industry Employees Endorse CSEA ROCHEJSTEIR — A survey o f w o rk ers a t th e S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l an d In d u s tria l School a t In d u stry show s t h a t a la rg e m a jo rity of th e m w a n t th e C ivil S erv ice Etaiployees A ssn to re p re se n t th e m , th e CSEA c h a p te r p ie s ld e n t says. “M o st o f th e m d o n ’t w a n t C o un ­ cil 50 of th e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n , S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E)mployees b ecau se th e y th in k th e ir ta c tic s a re too disi'U ptive,” ac c o rd ­ in g to C a m ie n P a rr u g g ia , c h a p te r pi-esident. P a rr u g g ia sa id th e c h a p te r ’s e x ­ ecu tive c o m m itte e u n a n im o u sly e n d o rsed th e CSEA as th e sc h o o l’s b a rg a in in g a g e n t a n d p la n s to do its b est to g e t o u t th e vo te fo r th e re p re s e n ta tio n election. T h e I n d u s u ’y c h a p te r h a s 302 m em bers. Albany Parole Chap. New Officers Elected New o fficers of th e C ivil Service E m ployees Assn. D ivision of P a r o l e A lban y c h a p te r w ere I'ecently elected . J a y T xem bly, p r e s i d e n t , h e a d s th e s la te a n d will be a s s is t­ ed by v ic e -p re sid e n t M a ry D w yer a n d se c re ta ry M a ry V an D eW al. O th e r o ffic e rs a re tre a s u re r D ian e In g u i; ex ec u tiv e c o m m i t t e e m e m b ers S ylv ia B u n k e, cleric al; a n d A r th u r M cC ab e, pa-ofessionai. P.1K. C o lu m n H O U S E T H E <fontin»»e<i fnwn r*»e report* tlaat the thoujBanths of jc c in c n he has met as9c «n3y thing: “Don't ju(5ge the barby a few bad apples.” (5I«) 4J4-7424 EAST DURHAM. 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P re s e n tin g th e e n g ra v in g to W ilcox, p re s id e n t of th e S a ra to g a C o u n ty c h a p te r of CSEA , is Jo se p h J . D o lan , J r . left, CSEA d ire c to r of local g o v e rn m e n t a f f a ir s a n d T h e o d o re C. W enzl, CSEA p re s id e n t. u: a: '.b U: ^ M.P.S. OFFICERS ■ N cu ly in stalle d ijfiicers of C SEA 's M e lro p o tita n P ublic Service c h a p te r a re a d m in is te re d th e o a th of office by lla n d o lp h V. Jac o b s, f a r le ft, p re sid en t of th e M e t­ ro p o lita n New York C onference. T h o se in s ta lle d a re, le ft to rig h t: Ja c o b s : P h ilip W exler, p re s id e n t; B iagio P a tre n ic o la , v ic e -p re sid e n t; H elen S c h a e fe r, s e c re ta ry ; E d m u n d H o fm a n n , tr e a s u re r ; a n d M ic­ h a e l Sew ek, PSC d e p a rtm e n ta l re p re se n ta tiv e . Former Union Aide Supports CSEA S y ra c u s e H ear C a ll CSEA C o rc o ra n For M e m b e rs And S tro n g L a u fe r CSEA V o te (F r o m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) S Y R A C U SE — “W e’r« fa c e d w ith t h e s e v e r e s t th r e a t in ou r 5 9 -y e a r h is to r y .” T h a t ’s w h a t J o h n C orco ran , r e g io n a l field r e p r e s e n ta tiv e su p e r v iso r fo r C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., la s t w ee k told DEPT. REPS TAKE O A T H — The S ta te In s u ra n c e F u n d c h a p te r. E m p lo y ees Assn., sw ea rs in th e new rep s a t a re c e n t cerem o ny . S how n rig h t a re : N o rm an Sat*. Jo se p h R yan. c lm a n , B e rt R ic cia rd i, C a rla Hodge, ‘Get Out Tlie (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) Civil Service d e p a rtm e n ta l from left to L e o n a rd K apE thel F ra sie r, Ju le s L inefsky, S a ra h Jo h n so n , P hyllis R eed, J a m e s B y rn es, Alice M agw ood, S tella W illiam s, Ju lia B ru n ­ son, K a th e rin e M oses, Jo sh u a S im on, D oris B row n, H a rrie t H a rt, V ictor T ro y , M arjo rie H ib b e rt, E m m a H u n te r, H elen Loos. H elen S im m ons, a n d A dele W est, In s ta llin g O fficer. Miss Cannell Warns At Buffalo Dinner bo w ish c h a p te r officea's “ th e b e s t” nev er ta k e It fo r g ra n te d th e y will vote CSEA. I f we lose th is electio n, it will be because we a re careless. T h e op p o sitio n c a n n o t m a tc h th e CSEA record. W e c a n w in if we J o h n Henn-i.ssey, CSEA ti’e a su re r, g^t th e vote o u t.” installed th e oflicers. O th e r B u ffalo c h a p te r o fficers T h e B u ffalo CSEA c h a p te r r e p ­ a re : re s e n ts m o 'e th a n 1,200 S ta te Flrsit vice p re sid en t, F re d H u b e r; em ployees w ho w ork in th e B u f­ second v lcc-p i'esid en t, D o ro th y falo are a. D o h e rty : th i id v ic e -p resid en t, “D o n ’t ta k e it fo r g r a n te d ,” Mists L e o n a rd G oodm an; tre a s u re r, C a n n e ll said, “ t h a t y o u r b est F lo ren ce M cN erney; c o rresp o n d in g frleiMl, o r th e i>erson who s its n ex t se c re ta ry , P a tric ia M axw ell a n d to you in th e office, will vote. “ M ake su re th e y vote. M ak e su re rocordinig se c re ta ry . M a ria n T rijjU iw ’ve o b ta in e d a b a llo t. A nd pe. C H E E K T O W A G A — “ V o te is to “yet o u t a n d g e t th e votes C S E A ” a n d “ G e t o u t t h e v o t e ” in .” Dr T h eo d o re W enzl, CSEA w o re tw in t h e m e s r e c e n t l y w h e n B u f f a lo c h a p t e r . C ivil preiiident, a tte n d e d th e d in n e r a n d B.-rvlco E m ployees Assn. in stalle d o ffice rs a t a d lm ier in H c a r th slono M an o r hei'e. ‘*We m u st w in th e r e p r e s e n ta ­ tio n e lec tio n ,” sa id M ary C an n ell, Irujtalled for a f o u r th te rm as c h a p te r p iv sid e n t, “o r it w on’t m a tte r w h eth ei’ we h a v e a c h a p ­ te r or n o t.” MLss C an n ell an d o th e r 196970 c h a p te r o flic e rs to ld a b o u t 100 tu e ^ ts a t th e d in n e r th a t a way m o re th a n 200 CSEA m e m b e rs of S ta te c h a p te rs in th e S y racu se a re a . He a n d o th e r o fficials h a d a m e ssa g e: “ V ote fo r C SE A .” T he m e e tin g w as held '^n th e eve of th e a rr iv a l of th e b allo ts in th e b a rg a in in g re p re se n ta tiv e s elec­ tio n o rd e r by th e P u b lic E m p lo y ­ m e n t R e la tio n s B o ard fo r S ta te w orkers. O th e r sp e a k e rs included: C laren ce L au fe r. p re s id e n t of the S y racu se S ta te School c h a p te r a n d a m e m b e r of th e CSEIA S ta te ne­ g o tia tin g c o m m itte e , who told the m e m b e rs he haid b e e n th re a te n e d by th e re p re s e n ta tiv e of an o th e r u n io n seeking to r e p r e s e n t S tate em ployees. C h e ste r P a le g a , fo rm e r I n te r n a ­ tio n a l re p r e s e n ta tiv e of th e A m e r­ ic a n F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o unty and M unicipal E m ploy ees (AFSCM E) a n d now p re sid e n t of C SEA 's C e n tra l B a rg e C an al c h a p te r, w ho said he h ad b ee n u nsu ccessful in try in g to “ g e t an y s e rv ic e ” in R o c h e ste r from AFSCM E, so “ I decided I ’d h a d it — a n d le ft th e m .” Jo h n J . R ay , S y ra c u se a re a field re p r e s e n ta tiv e , who said : “ CSEA is a n o rg a n iz a tio n w hich h as a l­ w ays b een v ery se n s itiv e to its m e m b ers. T h ese o th e r o u tfits h a v e no In te n tio n of b ein g as sen sitv e to y our n ee d s. T h ey h a v e no p e r ­ sonnel. no o fficers, no chaptei-s, no g rie v a n c e c o m m itte e .” E a rl: P . Boyle, re g io n a l C SEA a tto rn e y , told th e m e m b e rs t h a t A FSC M E h a s no a tto rn e y s to re p ­ re s e n t w o rkers w ith leg al w ork p ro b lem s, a n d so uses only Its re p re s e n ta tiv e s , i n o n e S y ra cu se ca se , he said , th e AFSCM E re p r e ­ se n ta tiv e d id “ su ch a b ad job, he w as criulclzed publicly, a s re ­ p o rted In an ai’tlcle In th e S y ra ­ cuse ev en in g n e w sp a p er.” C o rc o ra n also sa id CSDA m e m ­ b e rs ca n w in th e election, b ecau se it “ h a s tlie n u m e ric a l s ti'e n g th a m o n g S ta te em p lo yees.” He co n tin u e d : “ I t w ould be a tra g e d y if we sh ou ld lose becau se we did n o t vote. A nd we c a n ’t let th e se “ k n o w -n o thin gs” ta k e over th e o p e ratio n . I know you’re too s m a r t to le t th e se c a rp e tb a g g e rs g e tt in a n d r e p r e s e n t you.” L a u fer s ta r te d th e m e e tin g by m e n tio n in g th a t CSEA also had a “ re d c a rp e t on th e floor — In this ro o m (th e R obin Hood R es­ ta u r a n t n e a r S y ra cu se) — “ ju st like In th e g o v ern o r’s office w h ere we s p e n t so m a n y h o u rs w a itin g d u rin g th e n e g o tia tio n s.” H e also ask ed th e m a n a g e m e n t to te ll th e w a ite rs to rem o v e th e ir b la c k v e sts a s “ CSEA Is n o t in m o u rn in g .” The w a ite rs com plied, d o n n in g re d v e sts in s te a d . L a u fe r re m in d e d th e m e m b e rs th a t CSEA’s n eg o tia tio n s w ith the S ta te w ere going w ell “ u n til this p hony o u tfit stop p ed th e m .” C o rco ran sa id t h a t th e re p re ­ se n ta tiv e s fo r AFSCM E a re “ all from out of th e S ta te . T hey d on ’t even know w h at is going o n — w h a t we h a v e done fo r you so fa r. So how can th e y n e g o tia te fo r you? D o n ’t fa ll for th e s e stories th e y ’re tr y in g to tell y o u .” O ver an d o ver th e sp ea k e rs u rg e d : “ Vote. V ote a s soon a s the b a llo ts a rriv e . D o n ’t p u t It off un­ til la te r. Dor^’t fo rg e t.” Reappointed to PERB ALBANY— D r. R o b e rt D. H elsby of L a th a m h a s been re ap p o in te d a m e m b er a n d d ire c to r of th e S ta te P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la ­ tio n s B o ard . H is s a la ry is $35,000 a y e a r for th e te rm w h ic h wlU e n d M ay 31, 1975. 'I’h e a p p o in t­ m e n t is su b je c t to a p p ro v a l of th e S ta te S e n a te , w h en It m e ets n ex t y ear V o te For CSEA It's rOUR Future!