KN' ,< ♦; ! 19. A N V rH V iM D d O lv j r n v jf j \/m A^ 9 T h e r a p i s f s C D ^ I a r e e r O F R E N R U C f ^ X 3_ L a d d e r S e e Page 11 P r i c « T e n C e n ts T u e s d a y , J u l y 1 5 , 1969 F 3 ^ 7 ./ f Americans Largest W eekly fo r Public Employees V ol. X X X , N o . 12 3 0011 E N R T S I E A S CSEA Saves The D ay For 37 0 C 5 W orkers Faced W ith Job Loss A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . a n n o u n c e d la s t w e e k t h a t t h e s i t u ­ ation in v o lv in g 37 p r o f e s s io n a l e m p lo y e e s o f t h e O ffice o f G e n e r a l S e r v ic e s (CXtS ) , w h o have b een t h r e a t e n e d w it h lo s s o f th e ir jo b s b e c a u se o f s o -c a lle d e c o n o m ic r e a so n s, h a s 'been b ro u g h t to a fa v o r a b le c o n c lu sio n . T heodore C. W enzJ, C SEA presd- S o h u y ler, co m m issio n e r of th e O f­ I dent, sa id follow ing a m e e tin g fice o f G e n e ra l S erv ices, a t w h ic h with O G S o fficials t h a t m o s t of tim e th e y w ere infoi-m ed t h a t 22 the a ffec te d em ployees h a v e been of th e 37 em ployees h a d b een placed In new job® o r r e ta in e d , p la c e d in o th e r jobs. while a handiful ha,ve v o lu n ta rily W enzl a n d o th e r S ta te r e p r e ­ I retired. s e n ta tiv e s to ld sev e ra l h u n d re d CSE3A h a d th r e a te n e d to go to O G S em ployees a t a m e e tin g a t Icourt to p re v e n t th e firin g s u n - th e S ta t e C a m p u s la s t w eek t h a t le.« the m a tte r h a d b e en reso lv ed CSEA "w as d oing all in its pow-er [by yesterd ay . to c le a r u p th is u n fo r tu n a te s i t u a ­ CSEA o fficials, Includiixg W enzl, tio n .” W enzl h a d e sta b lish e d a Ittiet la st w eek w ith G e n e ra l C.VJR. “ tro u b le s h o o tin g d e sk ” a t th e Others July 21 ecurity Unit Election delayed; New Deadline ^theduleJ For July 28 The origrinal yellow ballots for th e Security U nit—correc­ tion officers, safety ofHcers, conservation officers, and o th er uniformed personnel—^have been voided by th e Public Em ­ ployment R elations B oard because of a p rin tin g error in the name of one of th e competing: unions on the ballots. A new, gray ballot is being sent out to all m em bers of phe Security U nit w hich they m ust All out and m ail in be­ fore July 28 instead of July 21. If you are in th e Security U nit you will be receiving j®ne of th e new gray ballots. Even if you voted before, using hhe yellow ballot, you m ust vote again, using th e gray in order for your vote to be counted. The previous peliow ballot you filled o ut was invalidated because of th e j p f i n t i n g error. L If you are in th e A dm inistrative, O perational, In stitu I *o»al, or Professional, T echnical and Scientific U nit — th a t you received a blue, gold, pink or green ballot, nothing I as changed for you. The elections In those units are goon as scheduled using th e sam e ballots. The deadline these ballots is still July 21. L B S Y W ill T o W O C S P r e s s K e e p N F o r P a y M o re P a rity A L B A N Y — T h e D iv is io n o f th e B u d g e t la s t w eek a p ­ p ro v ed s h if t a n d a r e a d iff e r e n t ia ls fo r N ew Y ork S ta t e n u r s e s In t h e n in e - c o u n t y N ew Y ork m e t r o p o lit a n a rea . T h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., t h e so le e m p lo y e e o rg a n iz a tio n to a p p e a l to th e S ta t e fo r th e re s to ra tio n of sM ft d if ­ to r a tio n s a sk e d fo r by CSEA w ere n o t g ra n te d . fe r e n tia ls to n u rs e s to keep th e ir A cco rd in g to B u d g e t D ire c to r T . s a la rie s o n a p a r w ith th o se of N o rm a n H u rd , in th e five c o u n ­ New Y o rk C ity n u is e s n o t e m ­ c a m p u s c a fe te ria , m anm ed by a ties o f New Y ork C ity a s h if t d if ­ CSEA s t a f f re p re s e n ta tiv e , to plo y ed by th e S ta te , claim e d th e fe r e n tia l o f $1,200 will be p a id d if fe re n tia ls as a m a jo r victo ry , h a n d le in d iv id u al and g ro u p a lth o u g h a sp o k e sm a n fo r th e A s­ to a ll re g is te re d n u rs e s fo r th e g rie v an ce s of O G S em ployees. so ciatio n sa id t h a t all of th e re s- a fte rn o o n a n d n ig h t s h if ts in a d ­ C o n tracting : D e n o u n ce d d itio n to th e $300 in c o n v en ien c e W h ile CSEA ex p re sse d g e n e ra l pay, n e g o tia te d by CSEA fo r all s a tis fa c tio n w ith th e so lu tio n of n ig h t s h if t S ta t e w o rk ers now In th e c u iT e n t pax>blem, W en zl w as e ffe c t. e m p h a tic in d e n o u n cin g th e S t a t e ’s I n th e c o u n tie s of R o c k la n d , policy of c au sin g re d u c tio n in Its W e stc h e ste r, N a ssa u a n d S u ffo lk , civil service w ork fo rce by “f a r m ­ a slaift d if fe re n tia l of $700 will be in g o u t” d esig n woi'k to p riv a te p a id fo r th e a fte rn o o n a n d n ig h t c o n s u lta n t firm s. s h ifts in a d d itio n to th e $300 In ­ “T lie n e ed to k e ep o u r people co n v en ien ce pay. (S pecial To T h e L e ad e r) em p lo yed h a s been m e t In th is I n th e c o u n tie s of R o c k la n d , in s ta n c e , b u t th e pro b lem is likely MARCY — N u rses a t M arcy W e stc h e ste r, N a ssa u a n d S u ffo lk , to re c u r u n le ss th e S ta te c u rta ils S ta te H ospital h av e sig n ed a a g eo g ra p h ic p ay d if fe re n tia l of th e o u tra g e o u s p ra c tic e o f giving p etitio n throwing: th e ir su p p o rt $400 will be p aid to s ta f f n u rse s. o u t th e w ork of o u r c o m p e te n t b eh in d th e Civil S erv ice E m ­ In a d d itio n to th e $200 lo c a tio n c a re e r em ployees to o u tsid e ployees A ssn. in th e c u rr e n t rep (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 16) soui'ces a t g re a te r expense to th e re s n ta tio n electio n for S ta te ta x p a y e r,” W en zl said . “CSEA will em ployees. T h e p e titio n , sig n ­ c o n tin u e to p ress th e S ta t e to ed by 90 p e rc e n t of th e n u rse s, e lim in a te th e p ra c tic e ,” h e ad d ed . re je c ts th e S ta te N urses Assn. W h e n th e b u d g e t c u tb a c k w as as th e ir b a rg a in in g a g e n t an d a n n o u n c e d in ea rly J u n e by G e n ­ d e c la re s a firm d e sire to be e ra l S ch u y le r, n in e S ta te -e m p lo y ­ re p re se n te d by CSEA in nego­ e d c h a u ffe u rs also fac ed th e loss tia tio n s w ith th e S ta te . o f th e ir jo-bs. J o in t e ffo rts on th e R e p e a t T h is ! T he p e titio n re fle cts th e p a r t of CSEA a n d th e O G S h a v e g ro w in g su p p o rt th ro u g h o u t th e In New York City re s u lte d in fin d in g new p o sitio n s S ta te fo r CSEA as b a rg a in in g fo r sev en of th e em ployees. One ag en t. In re c e n t w eeks, n u m e r­ c h a u ff e u r Is c u rr e n tly o n sick ous e n d o rs e m e n ts a n d p etitio n s leav e w hile th e re m a in in g e m ­ h av e com e into CSEA H e a d ­ ployee d id n o t seek an y assu su n ce . q u a rte rs fro m v ario u s em ployee g ro u ps and o rg an izatio n s. T he m a jo rity of n u rs e s a t S y ra cu se P s y c h ia tric H o sp ita l h a v e jo in e d th e ir co lleag ues a t IT H th e p o lit ic a l s p o t ­ S y ra c u se S ta te School by sig n ­ lig h t fo c u se d m a in ly ing a petitio n pledging- th e ir t h e s e d a y s o n a few p r o m in ­ votes to CSEA. O th e r o rg a n i­ A la s t call h a s b een issiued for e n t D e m o c ra ts th ro w in g th e ir s u p z a tio n s b e h in d CSEA in clu d e th e few s e a ts a v aila b le o n o n e lK>rt to M ay o r J o h n V. L in d sa y , the M en ta l H ygiene E m p lo y ees w eek g a la v a c a tio n ti’ips to th e w lia t sh o u ld n o t be overlooked la A ssn., th e M e n ta l H yg ien e E du ­ G ra n d B a h a m a s , a v aila b le only to the f a c t th a t o n e v eiy big R e p u b ­ c a to rs A ssn., the New Y ork (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3) lic an vote g e tte r — A tto rn e y G e n ­ S ta te H ig h w ay E n g in ee rs Assn., e ra l L ouis J . L efk o w itz— is also a n d th e In s titu tio n a l E d u c a to rs o n L in d sa y ’s side in th e forU aA ssn., a n d th e n u rs e s a t C raig com itig N ovem ber election. Colony S ta te M en tal In s titu tio n . (C u u tlu u e d on P ag e 2) It s r o t / f t Future! Marcy Nurses Want CSEA As Bargainer Last Gall On Albany, Buffalo Bahama Vacations V o te For CSEA The Importance Of Lefkowitz To GOP In The 1970 Race W DON'T REPEAT T H IS ! s On H PS W P < Pm U U I—1 ►> cc w (C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e 1) L efk o w ltz’s s u p p o r t of th e M ay o r h a s a f a r deep er m e a n in g th a n th e c u n e n t m a y o ra lty c o n ­ te s t. C o n serv ativ e R e p u b lic a n s m a y h a v e c a p tu re d th e prim ai-y h e re b u t U iat v ictory could co st th e p a rty votes in th e im p o rta n t g u b ­ e rn a to ria l electio n o(f n e x t y e ar. M o st p o litica l p ro s coaicede th a t In tr o d u c in g B aham a F e a t u r in g a good m a n y D e m o c ra tic votes a re needed fro m New Y ork C ity to w in th e GoveiTioa’s c h a ir b u t t h a t votes a re n o t going to be f o r th ­ co m in g if th e G O P is sU o ng ly m a rk e d as oonj&ervative. T h e m a n w ho m a y prasei*ve th e lib e ra l im ag e of th e G O P fo r h is p a rty Is. a t th is tim e, A tto rn e y G e n e ra l L efkow itz. A ssum in e th a t The F a b u lo u s ‘W e e k e n d e r’ T o u rs 4 or 5 d a y s a t t h e lu x u rio u s O eeanus N o r t h H o t e l in t h e G r a n d Baham as w i t h deluxe b r e a k f a s t , d i n n e r a n d f r e e g o l f included* F r o m R o c h e s t e r — Sept. 2 8 to o c t . i. $ 1 3 3 . W r i t e im m e d i a t e l y t o C l a u d e E. Rowell, 64 L a n g s lo w St., R o c h e s te r, t e le p h o n e 17161 473- 5657. Y o rk — F ro m N ew o c f . ? #o 5 . $ 135 . Nov. 9 t o 12. $125. W r i t e t o Sam E m m e tt. 1060 East 2 8 th St., B r o o k ly n , N.Y. te le p h o n e ( a f t e r 5 p.m .) 12121 253-4488. F r o m A l b a n y — o c f . > to 1 2 . $ 1 4 9 . w rit* to D e lo r a s Fussell, 111 W i n t h r o p A v e ., A l b a n y , t e le p h o n e 1578) IV 2-3597. F r o m B u f f a l o - Nov. 2 3 to 2 6 . $U 4. w r ite to Mrs. M a r y G o r m l e y , 1883 Seneca A v e ., Buffalo . T e le p h o n e 17161 T A 2-6069. d ays, o r 17161 8424296. nig h ts. A N D D O N ’T E X C IT IN G F O R G E T F A L L T H E S E S P E C IA L S P u e r t o R ie o — Six doys, O ct. S to 73 a n d Nov. 6 t o 11, o n ly $173. F o r t h e O c t o b e r t r i p w r i t e M r , E m m e tt a n d f o r t h e N o v e m b e r t r i p , Miss Fussell. J a u n t— London o c t . 9 to 13 fco/umbu$ D a y I o r N o v . 26 t o 30 I T h a n k s g i v i n g l , each o n ly $199, w i t h h o te ls a n d sig h ts e e in g in c lu d ­ ed. F o r O c t o b e r , w r i t e t o Miss Fussell. F o r N o v e m b e r , w r i t e R a ndolph J a c o b s , 762 East 217th St., The Bronx. N.Y. t e le p h o n e (2121 8825864. M e x ic o F i e s t a T o u rs— to r 15 d a y s o«iy $299 plus t a x . M e x ic o C i t y , T a x c o a n d Aca~ Dulco. O c t . 12 t o 26 o r N o v . 23 t o Dec. 7. W r i t e t o M r . E m m e tt. S p a i n — N in e d a ys f r o m O c t . 17 t o 26 on t h e fa b u lo u s C o s t a d e l Sol. meals in c lu d e d , o n ly $338. S p a c e on this t r i p is l i m i t e d . W r i t e a t once t o I r v i n g Flaum enbau m , 25 Buchanan St., F r e e p o r t , N.Y.. te le p h o n e (5161 868-7715. R o m e - F lo r e n c e C h r i s t m a s T o u r - n Days. Dec. 23 t o Jan. 3. only, $329 ( A i r f a r e o n ly — R o ck e fe lle r doee r u n a g e in w ith L efk o w itz a n d L t. G ov. M alco lm W ilso n a s h is te am m ate fi, th e im a g e o f th e se m e n is now f a r d if­ fe r e n t t h a n w h e n th e y r a n to ­ g e th e r th e la s t tim e . W ilso n now h a s m o v e d m o re sh an ply to th e r i g h t w ith h is s tro n g s u p p o r t of S en. J o h n M a rc h i, w ho to o k th e G O P n o m in a tio n aw a y fro m L in d ­ say . R o ck e feller h a s m a r r e d hds im ag e of a lib e ra l R e p u b lic a n by b a c k in g dow n sev erely o n sev e ra l o f hM ow n rH-ograms, su c h u m e d ica id , a n d by in o re a sln « th e ta x b u rd e n o n th e m id d le class. T h e o n ly o n e le f t w ith h is lin ag e in ta c t a s a lib e ra l R e p u b lM »n is L o u is L efk o w itz a n d . w h a t im p ro b a b ly m o re Im p o rta n t, h e wa« th e b ig g e st v o te -g e tte r of th e th r e e In th e la s t tw o g u b e r­ n a to r ia l e lectio n s. I n th e 1966 e le ctio n . D e m o c ra t F r a n k O ’C o n ­ n e r h a d a p lu r a lity of 69.64S votes over R o c k e fe lle r in New Y o rk City b u t L efk o w itz’ p lu ra lity o v er h is D e m o c ra tic o p p o n e n t w as 99,000. S ta te w id e in 1966. L efk o w itz drew som e 700,000 v o te s m o re th a n R o ck e fe lle r o n th e G O P tic k e t. Ttiifi is n o t to sa y t h a t th e A t­ to rn e y G e n e ra l ca n tr a n s f e r his p o litic a l c h a ris m a to w h o m ev er else is o n th e G O P tic k e t in 1970. B u t i t d oes stro n g ly in d ic a te t h a t h is p o litic a l p o p u la rity in New Y ork C ity is v ita l to R ep u b lic a n ho p es h e re n e x t y e a r. L efk ow itz Is a f i r s t - r a t e cam ipaigner a n d he m a y be able to p e is u a d e a sig n i­ fic a n t n u m b e r of v o te rs to go alo n g w ith h im o n th e G O P tic ­ k e t n e x t y e a r. A t a n y ra te , u n le ss G o v e rn o r R o ck e felle r does a tu r n a b o u t a n d re w in s th e h e a r t s o f New Y o rk O ity v o te rs w ith som e relie f on ta x e s a n d w elfare p aog ram s, L e f­ kow itz m a y be th e only G O P S ta te fig u re le f t to sa v e p a r t of th e C ity ’s v o te fo r R e p u b lic a n s in 1970, P E R B C a n n o t J u s tify T a k in g F ro m V o tin g S ta te R ig lits E m p lo y e e (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — “I t Is a te r r ib le t h in g w h e n S t a t e emp]oy( w h o a re g o in g to b e d ir e c tly a f fe c t e d in t h e y e a r s to coi by t h e o u tc o m e o f t h e S t a t e c o lle c tiv e b a r g a in in g electic a re d ep riv e d fr o m v o t in g fo r a rb itra r y , u n j u s t if ia b le reason said T h eo d o re C. W e n d , p re s id e n t o f th e C ivil S e rv ic e Etovployees A ssn., la s t w eek. “ We h av e re c e iv e d m a n y , m a n y c a lls a t CSEA H e a d q u a rte rs from m e m b e rs an d n o n -m e m b e rs alike, e x p re s sin g th e ir a m a z e m e n t a n d a n g e r t h a t so m a n y S ta te enxployees who a c tu a lly h a v e n o th in g to do w ith ‘m a n a g e m e n t’ o r ‘co n fi­ d e n tia l’ jo b s a r e n o t b ein g allow ed to v o te in th is e le c tio n .” W enzl to ld T h e L e a d e r th a t all em p loy ees in th e S ta te D e p a rt­ m e n t of Civil S erv ice, a ll em ploy­ ees in th e D ivision o f th e B u d g et, all em p lo yees in th e E x e c u tiv e C h a m b e r a n d m a n y w o rk e rs in o th e r d e p a i tm e n ts h a v e b e e n c la s ­ sified by th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R ela tio n s B o a rd a s h o ld in g “ m a n ­ a g e m e n t” o r “ c o n fid e n tia l” posi­ tio n s a n d will n o t receiv e b allo ts fo r th e S ta te w id e e le c tio n now b eing co n d u cted by P E R B . “ M ost of th e se w o rk ers in th e d e sig n a te d d e p a r tm e n ts c a n n o t by a n y s tre tc h of th e im a g in a tio n be c alled ‘m a n a g e m e n t’ o r ‘coofidentla l’ em p lo y ee s,” W enzl a ss e rte d . “ A lo t ol th ese people a r e c le rk s Jean House Elected By Thruway Chapter o r o th e r lo w e r-g rad e employ T h e y h a v e e v e ry rig h t to fo r th e o rg a n iz a tio n t h a t ^il] r e s e n t th e m in th e future, P i n i B h a s n o r ig h t to chise th e m .” “ H e re is ju s t one example o n e o f th e u n u s u a l tw istin c f wh: PEHIB acco m p lish ed in det«mi in g v o te r elig ib ility ; a mair h a d b ee n on th e S ta te payrol] y e a rs in a g ra d e 18 Job c3{if.sl! a s ‘c o n fid e n tia l’ w as trans.% to a g ra d e 23 jo b in another p a r tm e n t a d ay a f t e r th e Siat elig ib ility cu to ff d a te . M ay 7. new jo b is n o t c la ssified a£ e fid e n tia l’ a n d he sh o u ld be e m to v o te in th e election. But em p lo yee w as told th a t be cc n o t v o te beca^jBe he wa« not h is new p o sition on M ay 7, n th o u g h h e h a d a c tu a lly betn th e S ta te p ay ro ll fo r sev eral In a n o th e r position. “ P E R B sh o u ld re a liz e ,” We concluded, “ t h a t in a n eject of th is Im p o rta n c e , every ffl s h o u ld be m a d e bo allow rr em ployee to vote u n le s s he it U in a m a n a g e m e n t o r confidwi p o sitio n . So f a r th is h a s d m , b th e c a s e .” dinlon Prison Unil Honors 7 Employees At Retirement Feie Pulmonary Hosp. Unit Sets Annual Picnic STENO TYPE record trials, hearings, conferences, etc. No prior steno n eed ed . C hoose days, 2 eves or Sats only. Free Placem ent Service. , AIR CON DITION ED CLASSROOM S W a t e r f o r d , N.Y. San F ra n c is c o , o n ly $489 plus t a x . W r i t e t o N o n i K e pner, Box 275. W e s t Sa nd Lake, N.Y.. 12196, t e le p h o n e (5181 OR 4-5539. or V ir g in i a Long, 131 N o r t h e r n Blvd., A l b a n y , N.Y., t e le p h o n e (5 1 8 ) HE 4-8403. Tells L e a d e r : ALBANY— T h e T h ru w a y H e e d q u a rte rs c h a p te r of th e C ivil S e rv ­ ice E m plo yees Assn. re c e n tly e le ct­ ed J e a n H ouse p re s id e n t. S h e w ill serve u n til 1970. T h e a n n u a l CSEA BanqiJet O th e r new o ffice rs a r e D o n ald R e tire m e n t P a r ty fo r the M a h a r, vice p resd d en t; G ertin ide ployees of C lin to n P riso n wat b P L A IN V IE W — T h e a n n u a l p ic­ O g d en, s e c r e ta ry ; W illia m R o u rk e, re c e n tly a t J a c k ie ’s C lu b In M n ic o f th e P u lm o n a ry D isease tr e a s u re r ; P a tr ic ia P u tn a m , d ele­ rison v llle, New Y ork. H o sp ita l u n it o f th e Civil S ervice g a te : a n d N a n c y B u rn s, a lte rn a te . O v er 275 c o rre c tio n offictw ' Em plG yees Assn. will be h eld F r i­ civ ilian s alo n g w ith theox day, J u ly 25 a t R o o sev elt P a rk , of th e N assau c h a p te r, C SEA a n d a tte n d e d th e a ff a ir. T lie pri’i^ M rs. B e a tric e J e a n s o n , p re sid e n t O y ste r B ay. G u e sts w ill Include sp e ak ers w ere D e p u ty War* Iiviaig F la u m e n b a u m , p re s id e n t of th e O y ste r B ay u n it. P e rry D eLong, P ro te s'ta n t CW la in R ev e re n d F en w ick Whf® a n d C a th o lic C h a p la in C o rm ac W a lsh w ith J o h n BsH If t h e j o b y o u ' v e CSEA c h a p te r p re s id e n t, af mw o f cerem onies. D e p u ty W a rd e n DelLong g o t n o w is a sent^ed w a tc h e s to th e seven tlre e s fo r th e ir long yeare oil d e a d e n d . . . ice to th e S ta te . 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H a w a i i - 75 cfays. in c lu d in g Las Vegas a n d W e n z I For Free Catalog Call w o 2 - 0 0 0 2 STENOTYPE ACADEMY 259 Broadway, N*Y.C. (T ra in s to C h a m b e r t St. o r B rooklyn B rid g e or c?ty®hall C ity H a ll S tatio n s) C IV IL SER V IC E LFADFB A m e r i c a ’i L e a d i n g V e c k l f ij 11 W a r r e n S t.. N e w Y o r k . N . Y . T e l e p h o n e : 2 1 2 B E elcinaa 3 P u b lish e d Each Tuesday 6 6 9 A tla n tic Street S tam fo rd , C onn. B usiness a n d E d ito ria l 11 W a r r e n S t.. N e w Y o r k . N . Y E n tered as tsc b n d -c la sa s e c o n d ' c l ^ s s po a ta K c p a id . 1939 a t t h e p o s t office a t Sta C onn., under t h e A c t of _ uu 1879. M em ber o» A u d i t Bure»« C ircu la tio n s. S u b s c rip U o n P r ic e * 5 .00 P « I n d i v i d u a l C o p i e s , ><** A f f e r Promotion [ ‘ C o u n c il 5 0 ’s I H u rt S ta te H a ra s s m e n t E m p lo y e e G a in s ’ , B e n d e t T e l l s R a d io A u d i e n c e (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) S o lo m o n B e n d e t, p r e s i d e n t o f t h e N e w Y o rk C ity c h a p ­ t e r 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 ., t o l d a r a d i o a u d i e n c e la s t w e e k t h a t C S E A c o u l d h a v e d o n e b e t t t e r i n r e c e n t n e g o t i ­ a tio n s f o r S t a t e e m p lo y e e s h a d i t n o t b e e n h a r r i e d b y c o n s u n t in te rf e re n c e fr o m C o u n cil y e a r d e s p ite th is h a n d ic a p , a n d 50, AFSCIME. A p p earin g o n “R e p o rt to th e n o te d tl ia t C S E A ’s to ta l n e g o tia t­ people,” a S u n d a y nighit f e a tu r e ed b e n e fits fo r S ta t e w o rk ers o v er on New Y o rk ’s w idely lis te n e d -to h e la s t five y e a rs a re in excess of sta tio n W ABC, B e n d e t sco red th e $500 m illio n . A ll o f th is, h e e m ­ sm aller u n io n o n th is a n d n u m e r ­ p h a siz e d , w as won th r o u g h th e ous o th e r p o in ts, in a half-hoxu- e f f o r t o f CSEA a lo n e, w ith o u t debate w ith M o rto n S h a p iro , a r e a th e h e lp of C ouncil 50 o r a n y organizer fo r C ou n cil 50, C S E A ’s o th e r u n io n , B e n d e t la b e lle d a s a “c a n a r d ” chief riv a l in c u r r e n t r e p r e s e n ta ­ tion elec tio n s a m o n g S t a t e e m ­ a C o u n cil 50 a lle g a tio n t h a t C SEA wa« “h a n d -p ic k e d ” by th e G o v ­ ployees. (At L e a d e r p re ss tim e . I t w as e rn o r in 1967 to r e p r e s e n t S ta t e [earned t h a t B e n d e t also a p p e a re d em ployees. T h e E m p lo y ees A ssn., h e sa id , w as p ro p erly recognized Ml C B S-T V o n F rid a y n ig M .) B e n d e t b la m e d C ouncdl 50 fo r a s b a rg a in in g a g e n t u n d e r th e depriving S ta te w o rk e rs o f m o s t T a y lo r L aw o nly a f te r CSEA m e m ­ of th e ir rig h tf u l n e g o tia tiiig tim e b e rs h a d fo rc e fu lly p resse d th e ir to t h a t s ta tu s by sta g in g “illeg al, c ru e l s trik e s ” r i g h tf u l d a l m In m e n tal h o sp ita ls w h ic h su c ce ss­ th r o u g h S ta te w id e d e m o n stra tio n s fully p re s su re d G o v e rn o r R o c k e ­ su p p o rte d b y c o n c re te p ro o f o f feller in to sto p p in g has n e g o tia ­ o v e rw h e lm in g m a jo rity m e m b e r­ tions w ith C SEA f o r se v e ra l sh ip . P a u l B h rlic h , W A B C -R ad io new s niontlvs. W h e n n e g o tia tio n s d id r e Bunie, B e n d e t said , i t w as on a d ire c to r w ho m o d e ra te d th e p ro ­ cum bersom e jo in t b a sis w ith g ra m , d rew p ra ise fro m B e n d e t fo r Oouncil 50 w h ic h se rio u sly h a m ­ “h is v e ry f a ir p re s e n ta tio n of th e pered C SEA ’s w ork. issu e a n d f o r a irin g i t to th e T he New Y o rk C ity c h a p te r th o u s a n d s o f in te re s te d liste n e rs head p o in te d o u t t h a t CSEA w on in th e N ew Y o rk m e tro p o lita n ft valuable beneifit p a c k a g e th is a r e a .” The Pay Raise Issue CS£A Wins 7 Percent, M S m i Gets Bat 4, In Monroe County Area (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) R O C H E S T E R — M o n r o e C o u n t y ’S 4 ,0 0 0 e m p lo y e e s , r e p ­ r e s e n te d b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e s A s s n ., r e c e i v e d a s e v e n p e rc e n t a c r o s s - th e - b o a r d p a y ra is e th is y e a r a n d la s t y e a r. A th re e to fo u r p e rc e n t a c ro s sa lre a d y p ro v id e t h a t m e m b e rs o f Itlie-board p a y ra is e s t a r t e d J u ly th e P o lice a n d P ire b u re a u s w ill I for C ity em p lo yees n o t re p r e receiv e w age in c re a se s o f 5.6 p e r ­ •ented by oolleotave b a rg a in in g . c e n t a n d t h a t g e n e ra l c ity w o rk ­ Oitgr M a n a g e r S e y m o u r S c h e r. e rs rei>resented b y th e A m e ric a n vho disclo«>ed th e p a y h ik e th is F ed eraitio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty a n d s a id i t w ill a in d y to 600 to M u n ic ip a l E&nployees, L ocal 1635, Wo of R o c h e s te r’s 4,000 em p lo y ees A P L - d O , o n ly receiv ed a fo u r Und wiU to ta l a b o u t $170,000. p e rc e n t p a y b o ost. W ithin th e CitQr, oolleotive b » r setU em e n ta of l a s t y e a r Lasi Call (Contintted fro m P a g e 1) jOlni S erv ice E3mployee« Am r . l<Qen«beni a n d th e ir im m e d ia te lo llie s . T he trip s le av e A ug. 3 ftxw i Ala n d A ug. 1« fr o m B u ffa lo h'wi p rices in c lu d e ro u n d trip Jo t jW u n ^ r ta t io n fro m th e tw o d t i e s , l ^ u x e b re a k f a s t a n d d in n e r, h o te l Ijooovs, ete. T o ta l p ric e fr o m B « fl[»h> ic $ 2 2 0 a n d $200 fro m AIPV>r re m a in in g sp ac e, w rite Im R «(ilately to F o o ter P o tte r, D e p t, p A griculture a n d M a rk e ts, C a m 1 ^ S ite, A lb any , te le p h o n e (&18) 7-2747. I n th e B u ffa lo a re a , ®^<*ier M rs. M a ry G o rm ley , ^ 2 S en eo a Ave., B u ffa lo , oall J42-4206 o r M m . G ra c e iHiUe « N a v a h o P kw y., B u ffalo , Grievance Cofflm. Slates Meeting For Wednesday G eo rg e D eL ong, c h a ir m a n of C S E A ’s G rie v a n c e C o m m itte e , h a s s e n t w o rd to c o m m itte e m e m b e rs t h a t a m e e tin g o f th e G riev an ce C o m m itte e h a s b e e n sc h e d u le d fo r W ed n e sd a y , J u ly 16, 1969 a4 12 p i n . at th e T o m S a w y e r M o to r I n n , W e s te rn A venue, A lbany, New Yoric. T h is w ill be a lu n c h e o n m e e tin g . N ew Info Specialists A m A N Y —T h e S ta t e T e a c h e rs R e tire m e n t S y ste m h a s h ire d tw o p u b lic in f o rm a tio n sp e cialists. T h e y a r e : G r a h a m W . Z eh , a se n io r p u b lic in fo rn a a tio n o ffic er a n d C a rm e n J . R o n c a , a fielid In lo n n a tio ii re tp re se a ta tlv « . Suffolk Chapter W ins Jobs For Court O fficers R I V E R H E A D — R o b e r t V illa a , p r e s id e n t o f th e S u ffo lk C o u n t y c h a p t e r 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 n ­ n ou n ced la s t Areek t h a t his c h a p ­ te r, w ith the a ss ista n c e of C SEA re g io n a l a tto rn e y L e ste r L ipkind, h a d g u a ra n te e d th e p e r m a n e n t jo b s of 11 sen ior c o u rt o ffic ers in S uffolk C ounty. V illa said th a t Ju s tic e J o h n P. C o h aJan J r . of S ta te S u p rem e C o u rt fo r Suffolk C o u n ty iiad ru led in C SE A ’s fa v o r in th e Suffolk c h a p t e r ’s su it to r e ta in th e sen io r c o u r t o fficers in th e ir p e rm a n e n t p osition s a s su ch w ith o u t a fu r­ th e r civ il se rv ice e x a m in a tio n . Tlve 11 o fficers, o rig in ally u n i­ fo rm e d c o u it officers, se rv e d a n d w ere c o m p e n sa te d as se n io r c o u rt o ffice rs fo r a " le r g th y tim e ,” th e J u s tic e sa id . T he J u d ic ia l C o n fe r­ e n c e c la im e d t h a t th e ir p ositio n s w ere p ro ” isio n al only a n d th a t th e y h a d fa ile d a p ro m o tio n a l e x a m in ­ a tio n In J u n e to q u alify th e m as se n io r c o u rt officens. J u s tic e C o h alan n o te d th a t th e re w ere no re c o rd e d c o m p la in ts a g a in s t th e p e titi n e rs (mi th e ir re c o rd s as se n io r c o u rt officers, a n d t h a t “ if m e rit a n d fa irn e s s a r e to be th e c r ite r ia fo r p e rf o rm ­ a n c e , th e n th e p ra c tic a b ility of c o n d u c tin g an ex a m in atio n a t th is tim e is a n ex ercise in fu tility a n d unfairness.** CSEA R etirees’ Group To E lect F irs t O fficers A LB A N Y — M e m b e rs o f t h e A lb a n y u n i t , C a p ita l D is ­ t r i c t A re a R e tire e s G ro u p 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 ssn., m e t re c e n tly a t CSEL\ H e a d q u a rte rs a n d se le c te d a n o m ­ in a tin g c o m m itte e to p re p a r e a s la te of c a n d id a te s w ho w ill l>e ele cted a s p e r m a n e n t o fficers of th e group. M rs. M ildred M eskil, c h a i r m a n of th e a d hoc oonrniitte e , p resid ed . Tlie n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e co n­ s is ts of M rs. M eskil, M a r g a re t W illi, Isab e lle O ’H a g a n a n d B dw in F rie d la n d e r. T h e C o m m itte e w ill p r e p a r e a s la te of c a n d id a te s to fill th e offices of c h a ir m a n v ic e -c h a irm a n , s e c r e ta ry and tr e a s u re r . ESections will ta k e p la c e a t th e J u ly m e e tin g . D r. A lb ert H . H a rris h a s b ee n ch o sen a s o h a irm a a of th e le g is­ la tiv e c o m m itte e a n d M ay M . DeS eve h a s b e e n n a m e d to se rv e a s o h a lrm a n o f th e p u b licity co m ­ m itte e . H azel A b ram s, C SEA th ird vicep re s id e n t a n d c h a irm a n of th e S ta te w id e r e tir e e s c o m m itte e , w as g u e st sp e a k e r. M iss A b ra m s r e ­ p o rte d o n re so lu tio n s a n d p en d ­ in g m a tte r s of specisd in te r e s t to re tire e s. CA 53 S W >• a m VOTE GETTERS R o ck lan d C o u n ty C ivil S erv ice E m ­ ployees A ssn. le ad e rs a n d CSEA field s t a f f a re sh o w n w ith th e ir ‘G e t- o u t- th e - v o te ’ so u n d tru c k a t o n e of th e th re e ra llie s h e ld re c e n tly in th e c o u n ty . L e ft to rig h , a re : J o h n C la rk , p re s id e n t of th e L e tc h w o rth S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p te r ; M rs. V iola S v en nso n, p re s id e n t of th e N ew Y ork S ta te R e h a b ilita tio n H o sp ita l c h a p te r ; G eo rge C e le n ta n o , p re s id e n t of th e R o c k la n d S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p te r ; T h o m a s L uposello, su p e rv isin g field re p r e s e n ta tiv e ; T h o m a s B ra n n , field re p re s e n ta tiv e a n d B ra d le y M oore, p re s id e n t of th e P a lisa d e s I n te r s ta te P a rk c h a p te r. ‘W e H ave O ur C la i m s , D o e s n ’t F a c ts To B ut H ave S u p p o rt C o u n c il The 50 A n s w e rs ’ (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 o d o r e C . VlTenzI, p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv i l S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . la s t w e e k la s h e d o u t a t t h e A m e r­ ic a n F e d e r a tio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s ( A F S C M E ) , t h e p a r e n t b o d y o f C o u n c i l 50, f o r “ h i d i n g t h e t r u t h w ith irre sp o n sib le c h a rg e s C SEA as a n ‘in s u ra n c e A ssocia­ o f m u d s lin g in g .” tio n .’ CSEIA o ffe rs low c o st g ro u p W en zl s a id AFISCME h a s c i r ­ life a n d a c cid e n t a n d h e a lth in­ c u la te d b u Jletin s in S ta te ag en cies s u ra n c e . B u t i t is n o t co m p u lso ry . a cc u sin g b o th OSE^A a n d T h e Civil A n em p lo y ee o rg a n iz a tio n e x ists S erv ice L e a d e r o f “lu n a tic frin g e to p ro v id e se c u rity a n d to e a s# m u d s lin g in g ,” b u t th e se b u lle tin s th e fin a n c ia l b u rd e n s o f its m e m ­ h a v e fa ile d to a n sw e r th e C SEA b ers. A ny u n io n w o rth its s a l t c h a rg e s w ith fa c ts .” ac ro ss th e c o u n try o ffe rs in s u r­ T h e APSCOVtE b u lle tin s also f a i l­ a n c e o f d if fe re n t k in d s to its ed to m e n tio n sp ec ific a c c u s a ­ m e m b e rs. I n th e fu tu re , we h o p « tio n s m a d e by CSEA, a n d s ta te d to p ro v id e m o re a n d d if f e r e n t t h a t “W e ’re n o t going to stoop to ty p e s o f in s u ra n c e b e n e fits fo r o u r a n sw e r th e se d e s p e ra te la s t- m in - m e m b e rs on a sim ila r v o lu n ta ry b asis. C S E A ’s p rim a ry fu n c tio n is u te lu n g e s . . .** “T h e t r u t h of th e m a tte r ,” s a id to n e g o tia te d e c e n t w ages a n d W enzl, “is t h a t A FSC M E h a s no o th e r b e n e fits fo r its m e m b e rs, to d e fe n se. T h e c h a rg e s t h a t CSEA re p re s e n t th e m , in d iv id u a lly a n d m a d e a re tru e . A FSC M E c a n ’t in g ro u p g rie v a n c e s: a n d to p ro d en y t h a t th e 3,00 0-m em ber C o n ­ bide o th e r serv ices su ch as in s u r­ tr a C o sta C o u n ty E m ploy ees Assn. a n c e s u n d e r low g ro u p ra te s . in C a lifo rn ia b ro k e a w ay fro m A FS C M E l>ecause J e r r y W u rf an d h is W a s h in g to n bigw igs w ere t r y ­ in g to s tifle th e in d iv id u a l m e m ­ b e r ’s voice a n d ta k e o v er t h a t A ssociatio n lock, sto c k a n d b a rre l. “W u rf, also c a n ’t d en y th e fa c t t h a t th e p re s id e n t o f th e K in g s P a r k L o cal o f C o un cil 50 q u it h is u n io n a n d jo in e d CSEA l>ecause s h e s a id C S E a “is m oi'e d e m o c ra tioally r u n .” “C o u n cil 50 lia s a n In fe rio r, m a n d a to ry b en e fit p la n fo r its 12,000 m e m b ers. T h is is in s u ra n c * in a sen se, b u t a very u n s ta b le in ­ su ra n c e to say th e le a st. I t co u ld go b a n k n x p t. T h a t ’s w hy th e y d o n ’t b ra g a b o u t it. T h is is n o t so w ith CSEA in s u ra n c e —i t ’s p r o ­ te c te d —u n d e rw ritte n by o n e o t th e n a t io n ’s la rg e s t in s u ra n c # c o m p a n ie s. a g ro u p In su ra n c e lik e C S E A 's Newark S ta te School Schedules Picnic “H e a lso c a n ’t d en y t h a t th e s e c r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r of h is P U g ilm S ta t e H o s p ita l lo cal q u it a n d c am e to OSEIA’s sid e b ecau se h e w as d is sa tisfie d w ith th e w ay h is loc al w as l>eing ru n . I h e s e people h av e g iv e n th e ir s ta te m e n ts to CSEA. T h e y w a n te d a sa y in a u n io n a n d th e y ’re g e ttin g t h a t c h a n c e w ith CSEIA. R O CIH BSTER — T h e N ew ark S ta t e S ch o o l c h a p te r o f th e C SEA w ill h o ld its th i r d a n n u a l c h ic k e n b a rb e c u e J u ly 16 fo r all CSEA m e m b ^ s a n d th e ir fam ilies. b a rb e c u e wiU be h e ld in th e a fte rn o o n a n d ev e n in g a t B e ck e n s P a rk , w h e re Asseimiblymft,n F in le y a n d S ta te S e n a to r D ay a n d t h e k w ives wUl b t gueista. “T h e C o u n cil 50 b u lle tin ta lk s a b o u t t h a t im io n ’s a c c o m p lish ­ m e n ts, b u t fa ils to n a m e th e m . W e ’ve listed o u r a c c o m p lish m e n ts. W e h a v e n o th in g to be a sh a m e d o f. W e ’re p ro u d o f o u r reco rd , a n d m o s t im p o r ta n t, we H AV E a rec o rd . “T h e b u lle tin , as m a n y o th e r buUetioA h a v e d o n e , re f e rs to “C ou n cil 50 w ould love to h a v o b u t th e y d o n ’t h a v e e n o u g h m e m ­ b ers to provide a n a t tr a c tiv e g ro u p r a t e (to m e m b e rs ). “F o r y e a rs th is s m a ll-tim a u n io n , u n ab le to g et a d e c e n i g ro u p In s u ra n c e policy fo r Its m e m b e rs, h a s b e e n k n o c k in g o u r p ro g ra m . B u t th e y know i t ’s good, a n d so do o u r m e m e rs. O u r m e m ­ b e rs also know t h a t o u r In s u iu n c o p la n s a re s tr ic tly v o lu n ta ry . “I a sk C ouncil 50, J e r iT W u rf, a n d h is AFISCME u n io n , to p u b ­ licly re fu te th e c h a rg e s CSEA h a s m a d e —if th e y c a n — a n d fu i-th er cliallen g e C o un cil 50 to list tai d e ta il w h a t It h a s done fo r New Y o rk S ta t e P u b lic E inployees b t tiie ^ y e a rs of its existence.** 33 H a 3 a. Cl. Porking Director Rois* TTie New Y ork €f P e rs o n n e l baa M T of aflsiatan t in g e n fo rc e m e n t C ity D e p a rtm e n t to $13,250 p e r y e a r. T his repirea d ju ste d th e sal- sent« a v e n e ra l in c re a se o t $600 p e r y e a r. d ire c to r of p a rk ­ Use Zip Codes—It’s faster a g e n ts to $10,450 U On school g ra d u a te s e a rn on th e a v e r­ a g e $75,000 m o re in th e ir lifetim e (fro m $25 to $50 h ig h er w eekly pay ) th a n those who did not finish. W ithout c o st o r oblig atio n le a rn how you can be helped. W rite for F R E E H igh School B ro c h u re to­ d a y . A pproved for V e te ra n s T ra in ­ in g , A m erican School, D ept. 9AP-57 276 F if th Ave. (30th S t.), New Y ork, N.Y. lOOOl o r ph on e B R 9-2604. In fo rm atio n Is av aila b le to m en an d w om en 17 o r o ver who h a v e not finished high school, ad v is­ ing how th ey can co m p lete theiied u catio n a t hom e in sp a re tim e. In fo rm atio n ex p lain s how you c a n 4U rec eiv e c re d it for w ork a lre a d y o co m p leted , an d co v ers selection H of co u rses to m e e t your needs w he­ PC th e r you plan to a tte n d college or w a d v an c e to a b e tte r job A ccord­ o ing to g o v ern m e n t re p o rts high < W W * pc: w U} Good Reasons fo r jo in in g C .S .E .A . A c c id e n t • S ic i< n e s s In c o m e In s u r a n c e P la n 1. Money for living e x p e n s e s when you n eed it m ost. 2. Pays in addition to sick leave benefits. 3. Pays in addition to other insurance. 4. Payroll deduction of premiums. 5. C o s t is le s s than standard individual policies. 6. Thirteen conveniently located claim offices throughout New York State. 7. 24 Hour co v era ge (on and off the job if d esired). 8. W orld-wide protection. 9. Underwritten by T he Travelers Insurance C o m p a n ies and approved by T he New York State Insurance Department. 10. Endorsed by T h e Civil Service Em ployees A s s o c ia tio n and adm inistered by its Insurance R epresentatives, Ter B ush & Powell, Inc. for 30 years. Remember— 60,000 C.S.E.A. members can’t be wrong. We w ill be happy to send you com plete information. TER H/& SCHENECTADY N EW YORK P O W E L L , INC BUFFALO SYRA CU SE FILL OUT AND MAIL T O D A Y ... TER BUSH & POW ELL, IN C . 148 C lin to n S t., S c h e n e c ta d y , N.Y. Please send me information concerning the CSEA Accident and Sickness Income Insurance. Name. Home A ddress. Place of Employment. Date of Employment_ B o a rd Ih H , m s $ 7 2 5 P a c t 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 . h a v e a g r e e d o n a t w o y e a r la b o r c o n t r a c t c a llin g fo e a c r o s s - t h e - b o a r d r a is e s o f $ 3 5 0 t h e f i r s t y e a r a n d $ 375 t h e s e c o n d T h e c o n tr a c t Ic re tro a c tiv e to T h e c o n tr a c t w as annotm ced M ay 18, th e firs t d a y of th e new Jo in tly by tiie W a ter B o a rd g e n ­ c o n tra c t. I t c o v e rs 87 b o a rd e m ­ e r a l m a n a g e r R ussell L oG albo a n d p loy ees a n d does n o t Include m a n ­ L ouis S u n d e trh a ft, h e a d o f th e a g e m e n t, p a rt-tim e o r re s e rv o ir CSEA b o a rd u n it. To beco m e effectiv e, th e con­ c a r e ta k e r em ployees. T h e c o n tra c t, w h ich w ould c o st tr a c t still m u s t be ap p ro v ed by $90,000 o v e r tw o y e a rs, w as a{>(C ontinued en P a g e 8) p ro v ed J u n e 25 by th e W a ter B o ard . I t h ad been ap p ro v ed e a rli­ e r by th e C?SEA. •-] u CJ p a te r Th« foUotrUiK directiona tcQ where to mvpny for public Joba Mid how to reach destlnationa Ui (F r o m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) New York City on the trausii u n C A — T h e B o € trd o f W a t e r S u p p l y a n d t h e b o a r d u n i t system. C S C A , (Adv.) Guidance for People Who Have Not Finished High School t ie a Where fo Apply For Public Jobs .My age is. P .S . If you have the Insurance, w hy not take a few m inutes and explain it to a new employee. Med. Technologists Sought For Federal Hospital Positions M a n y m e d ic a l te c h n o lo g is ts a r e v ita lly n e e d e d in F e d e ra l s e r v ic e f o r I n t e r e s tin g a n d c h a lle n g in g c a re e r s fo r th o s e w ho w ish to be p a r t of p ro fe s­ sio n a l h o sp ita l te am s. A nnual p ay n m s fro m $5,732 to $10,203. A p p o in tm e n ts m a y be m a d e fro m this e x a m to p o sitio n s in v ario u s F e d e ra l h o sp ita ls in th e S ta te s of N ew Y o rk a n d New J e r ­ sey, e x ce p t C am d en C ounty. W h a t du ties c a n you e x p ect? Y ou’ll c o n d u c t te sts a n d e x a m in ­ a tio n s of sa m p le s of fluids and o th e r body su b sta n c e s of p a tie n ts . Y our r e p o r t of fin d in g s on th e se te s ts will be used by p h y sic ia n s In th e ir tr e a tm e n t of p a tie n ts . Ac­ co rd in g ly , y o u r w ork m a y be gen­ e ra l in n a tu re o r you m a y sp ec ia l­ ize in o n e field, su ch as c h e m istry , m icrobiology o r h em ato lo g y. I>egree Is N eed ed A p p lic a n ts fo r all g ra d e s m u s t m e e t o n e of th e re q u ire m e n ts d e­ sc rib ed : (a) b a c h e lo r’s d e g re e in m e d ica l tech n o lo gy ; (b) b a c h e l­ o r ’s d eg re e in c h e m istry or one of th e biological sciences w hich in­ clu ded ex p e rie n c e a n d / o r tr a in ­ in g In s e v e ra l fields of m e d ic a l la b w o rk ; o r (c) a t le a st 3 a c a ­ d em ic yeai's — 90 se m e ste r h o u rs — and a 1-year tra in in g co u rse a t a m e d ic al te c h school ap p ro v ed by th e A m e ric a n M edical Assn. A ll co u rsew o rk m u s t h av e b ee n ta k e n a t a c c re d ite d colleges o r u n i­ v ersities. P o st g ra d u a te ed u c a tio n a n d su p e rio r a c a d e m ic achieve­ m e n t will be d ee m ed a s a su b stitu ­ tion fo r ex p e rie n c e fo r p la c e m e n t in GS-7 p ositions. In r a tin g p ro fe ssio n a l e x p e ri­ ence re q u ire m e n ts , th e In te ra je n c y B o ard of U.S. Civil S ervice E x a m in e rs u ses th is g au g e: GS-5 for no e x p e rie n c e ; QS-7 fo r one y e a r; GS-9 fo r tw o yeaa-s; a n d GS-11 fo r th r e e year's. R a tin g is fo r b ac k g ro u n d as a m e d ica l te c h ­ n o lo g ist o r a sp e c ia list in a re ­ la te d field s itu a te d in a clin ic a l o r a n a to m ic a l lab . P u ll d e ta ils of th e po sitio n c a n be g o tte n In A n n o u n ce m e n t No. NY-9-02, Issued Uu-ough th e In­ te ra g e n c y B o ard fo r th e G re a te r New Y o rk C ity vrea. T h e ir ad ­ d re ss is 26 F ed ei’a l P laza. New Y ork 10007. F o r a p p lic a tio n fo n n s a n d m ore In fo rm a tio n , w rite th e m a n d ask fo r F o n n 171 a n d C ard F o rm 50001 ABC as w ell a s CSC F o rm 226, on w hich you lis t college coui-ses ta k e n . C opies of tr a n s ­ c rip ts m a y also be su b m itte d . T he Interage.ncy B o a rd m a y be called a t 264-0422 in New Y ork C ity; a t 473-5660 in S y rac u se also. C IT Y NEV9 C O R & C IT Y —T h e A ppll, c a tio n s S eo tio n of th e New York C ity D e p a rtm e n t of P e rso n n e l 1| lo c a te d at 49 T h o m a s S t.. New Y ork. N.Y. 10013. It ifl three blocks n o r th of C ity H all, on« block w est o f B ro ad w ay . A p p lic a tio n s: F ilin g P e rio d A p p lic a tio n s issu e d a n d received M o n d ay th r o u g h F rid a y from I a.m. t« 5 p.mn e x c e p t T h u rsd ay a-om 8:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m ., and S^tm-day fro m 9 a.m . to 12 m»oa. A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a re o b ta in ­ ab le fre e e ith e r by th e a p p lic a n t h i p e rso n o r by h is re p re se n ta tiv e at th e A p p lic atio n S e c tio n of th e I3 e p a rtm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l a t 49 T h o m a s S tr e e t. New Y ork, M.Y. 10013. T e le p h o n e 566-8720. Matted re<iuesta for application blanks must include a stamped, self-addressed buslness>siae en< velope and must be received bf the Personnel Department at least five days before the closing date tor the filing of applioationa. C o m p le ted a p p lic a tio n form s whieh are filed l>y mail must be s e n t to th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d no later than th e la s t day of filin g o r m s ta te d ctherwlse** in th e exam 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 ec tio n of th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t Is near th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t s to p of t h t m a in subw ay lin es t h a t go th ro u g h th e a re a . T h e se a re th e IR T 7th A venue L in e a n d th e IN D 8tb A venue L ine. T h e IR T L exington A venue L ine sto p to u se is the B rooklyn B rid g e stop an d th e BMT QT a n d R R lo c a l’s stop Is City Hall B o th lin es h a v e e x its to EXians S tre e t, a s h o r t w alk from tihe Persorm el D e p a rtm e n t. STA TE S T A T E — D e p a rtm e n t o f Civil S ervice, 1350 Ave of th e Americas, N.Y. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; Gov. A lfred E. S m ith S ta te O ffice Build­ in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice C am pus, A lban y 12226; S u ite 750, 1 West G enessee S t.. B u ffa lo 14202; State O ffice B ldg., S y racu se, 13202; 500 M id to w n Tow er, R o c h ester. 14604 (W e d n e sd ay s o n ly ). A fte r 5 p.m . te lep h o n e, (212) 765-3811, give th e jo b title In w h ic h you a re In te re ste d , plus 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 ap p lica­ tio n s fo r S ta te Jobs fro m local o ffices o i th e New Y ork Stat« H5mplo3nnent S ervice. FE D E R A L FE D E R A L — S eco nd U.S. Civil S erv ice R e g io n O ffice, F e d e r a l B ldg.. F e d e ra l P la z a a t D u an e St. a n d B ro ad w ay , New Y ork. N.Y. 10007. T a k e t h e IR T L e x i n g t o n Ave. L in e to C ity H all a n d walk tw o blocks n o r th , or ta k e any o th e r tr a in to C h a m b e rs S t. or B ro a d w a y S ta tio n s . H o u rs a r e 8:90 a .m . to 6 p m .. M onday th ro u g h F rid a y . Also op«o S a tu rd a y s 9 a.m . to I p.m . Tele­ p h o n e 573-6101. A p p lic a tio n s are also o b tain ­ able a t m a in p ost office* except th e New Y ork. N Y., P o st Offlc«B o ard s of e x a m in e rs a t th e tlc u la r in s ta lla tio n s o ffe rin g tl** te sts also m a y be ap p lied to lot fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n a n d appilc^* tio n form s. No r e tu r n envelope* P a ss y o u r L e a d e r o n to a n o n - are re q u ire d w ith m a ile d reftuest* lu e m b e r. tor appUcatloo form& Ardsley School Aides Sign Pact CONTRACT SIGNING AnMioiijr Del Vecchio, presi­ dent ef the Civil Service Emplojrees Aatm. unit, center, la shown as a renewal contract was siciMd with the Ardalejr School District. Looking on are Michael Del Vecchio, left, Westchester chapter, CSEA, president and chief nerotiator for the nnlt, and Rieiiard Lerer, rifht, assistant superintendent of schools. F O R O F P R O M P S P R I N G S Y M P T T R E L I E F P O L L E N O M S $ 1 .3 5 Spec. alleresC 9 9 c GET alleresl; TABLETS took f o r this symbol, it's your assurance of SE R V IC E & S A V IN G S T re m b ly , p re s id e n t; M a ry D w re r, vice-presict& nt; Mai-y V anD ew al, s e c r e ta ry ; a n d D ia n e In g u i, t r e a ^ u re r. 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The prloe is IB.OO. That brtn«s you SI Issuos of th« CtvU Service L ead er, n ile d with the government lob news you wuit You can subscribe on the eoupon below: CIVIL SIRVICE L l A M t 11 W a rre a S tre e t New York 10007, New Yeri 1 enclose ta.OO (ehe^ or money order for a years MibscrlptloD to the Civil Service Leader. P lea se enter ths name listed below; NAMX ADD REaS ARD SLEY — A re n e w a l c o n tra c t e ffe c tiv e th r o u g h J u n e 30, 1970 w i t h t h e A r d s l e y S ch o o l D is tric t h a s b e e n s ig n ­ ed, p ro v id in g v a rio u s ite m s i n ­ clu d in g a p a y In c re ase w h ich a v e ra g e s sev en a n d a h a lf p e rc e n t by th e S c h o o l D is tric t u n it of W e s tc h e s te r c h a p te r. C ivil Sei-vice E m ployees A ssn. T h e o ffic ia l sig n in g w as c o n ­ d u c te d by A n th o n y D el V ecchio, p re s id e n t a f th e u n it, M ic h a e l Del V ecchio, p ae sid e n t of th e c h a p te r, th e c h ie f n e g o tia to r, a n d R ic lia rd liei-er, a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t of schools. L e re r a n d th e sch oo l courksel, E d w a rd Aim, w ere th e n e g o tia tin g te a m fo r th e a d m in is tra tio n , w hile th e em p lo y ees’ te a m w as c o m ­ p rise d o f M ic h a e l D el Veoohio, A n th o n y D ei V ecchio, N o rm a n A n c til a n d J e o ry T h o m p so n . I n a d d itio n t o ,t h e p a y in c re a se , th e re n e w a l c o n tr a c t p ro v id es im ­ p ro v ed v a c a tio n sc h e d u le s; im ­ p ro v e d h e a l th in s u ra n c e co v erag e, w ith th e em p lo y er to p a y 75 p e r ­ c e n t ofi em p lo y ees’ co v era g e a n d 50 p e rc e n t o n d e p e n d e n ts ’ c o v er­ ag e; m in im u m o t th r e e h o u rs p ay fo r caH -in s; m ile a g e allo w an ce of 12 c e n ts p e r m ile lior a u th o rla e d u se o f p e rs o n a l e a r s ; a d v a n c e n o tice to b e m a d e to c u s to d ia n s a n d b u s d riv e rs fo r sp e c ia l a c tiv ­ itie s a n d trip e. Also, d o u b le tim e p a y fo r snow re m o v a l b etw ee n 11 p m . a n d f a m . ; p a y ro ll d e d u c tio n a n d c a n ­ v a ss p riv ileg es fo r O SEA o p tio n a l g ro u p In s u ra n c e s ; a d o p tio n of d is ­ p u te p ro c e d u re fo r c o n tra c t te rm s ; p re fe re n c e f<wr cu rrem t em ployees In tr a n s fe r s a n d p ro m o tio n a l o p ­ p o rtu n itie s ; p a s t p ra c tic e c la u se ; a s s o c ia tio n rig h ts c la u se s; one e le cted d e le g a te to .be allow ed th re e d a y s w ith p a y , once every tw o y ears, to a tte n d CSEA c o n ­ v e n tio n s; b asic to ols to be su p p lie d to m a in te n a n c e w o rk e rs; all e m ­ ployees to be p ro v id e d w ith a copy of th e a g re e m e n t a n d th e re c o g n i­ tio n o f th e u n it to be ex ten ded to th e e n d o t th e o o n tra o t. T h is coniract c o v ers a ll cu sto d ia l a n d m a in te n a n c e em p lo y ees of th e A rdsley Sctoool D istric t. Tremb!y Tops oidie Of Albany Chapier, Division of Parole Zip Code Lifeguard Tests Slated July 23 A. J o h n W U lis, i> e rs o n n e l o f f i c e r ot t h e S u f f o lk C o u n t y CXvll S e r v i c e D e p a r t ­ m e n t, a n n o u n c e s th a t th e n e x t p o o l a n d s till w a te r llfe ^Tiard p e rfo rm a n c e e x a m in a tio n wiU be h eld a t the D ix HUls Pool, V a n d e rb ilt P a rk w a y , H u n tin g to n 0 -. W e d n e sd a y , J u ly 23, a t 6 p m . Ts t>e eligible a c a n d id a te m u st h av e re a c h e d his s e v e n te e n th b ir th ­ d a y M o r b efo re th e d a te of th e tei^. T b e c a n d id a te m u s t show pro of of ag e by p re s e n tin g a le gal d o c u m e n t, su ch m a b ir th o r b a p ­ tis m a l ce rU flc a te . No ty p e of c a rd w ill be a c c e p te d . 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T h e d u t i e s o f C o u r t C l e r k I a n d C o u r t C l e r k n d i f f e r , w i t h th e r e s u l t t h a t a f t e r s u c h r e c l a s s i f l c a ,t l o n , t h e p e t i t i o n e r ’s d u ti e s w e r e c o n f i n e d t o t h e l o w e r l e v e l o n e s o f t h e C o u r t C le r k I p o s itio n . J U S T I C E D O M I N I C S . R i n a l d i n o t e d t h a t t h e d u t i e s of t h e n e w c la s s if ic a tio n o f C o u r t C le r k n w e re p e r f o r m e d i n t e r ­ c h a n g e a b l y b y t h o s e i n t h e f o r m e r p o s i t i o n o f C l e r k G ra d e B , w h e t h e r o r n o t t h e y w e r e s u b s e q u e n t l y c l a s s i f i e d a s C o u rt C l e r k I o r C o u r t C l e r k n . H e f u r t h e r n o t e d t h a t t h e p e t i­ t i o n e r ’s s a l a r y w a s a p p r o x i m a t e l y t h e s a m e a s t h a t o f o th e r s w h o w e r e r e c l a s s i f i e d a s C o u r t O le r k I I . T H E R E C L A S S I F I C A T I O N o f t h e p e t i t i o n e r t o C o u rt C le rk I d e p r iv e d h im o f h is e lig ib ility , e a r n e d f r o m c o m p e ti­ t i v e e x a m i n a t i o n , t o p e r f o r m t h o s e d u t e s w h i c h w o u ld h a v e q u a lif ie d h i m a s a C o u r t C le r k I I . J u s t i c e R in a l d i a c c o rd ­ i n g l y h e l d t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n e r ’s s t a t u s h a d b e e n r e d u c e d t h r o u g h d e p r i v a t i o n o f t h e r i g h t t o p e r f o r m d u t i e s i n tiie c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f C o u r t C l e r k I w h i c h h e t h e r e t o f o r e e n jo y e d a s a C l e r k G r a d e B . M o r e o v e r , t h e r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n w a s no t b a s e d o n e v i d e n c e o f l a c k o f a b i l i t y t o p e r f o r m t h e d u t i e s of C o u r t C l e r k I I . T h e r e w a s n o i n d i c a t i o n t h a t t h e a s s ig n m e n t o f d u t i e s t o a (D lerk G r a d e B e n t i t l i n g h i m t o b e c o m e » C o u r t C l e r k I I w a s o n t h e b a s i s o f s p e c i a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n of a b i l i t y s u p e r i o r t o t h o s e w h o w e r e c l a s s i f i e d a s C o u r t C le r k II n d e e d , p e t i t i o n e r w a s a c t u a l l y p e r f o r m i n g t h e d u t i e s of C o u r t C le r k I I o u t o f title . J U S T I C E R I N A L D I r u l e d t h a t t h e r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of p e t i t i o n e r w a s d i s c r i m i n a t o r y . H i s s t a t u s e a r n e d th ro u g H c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m i n a t i o n h a d b e e n i m p a i r e d b y d e p r iv in g h im o f h is e lig ib ility to p e r f o r m In title th e d u tie s o f p o s i t i o n o f C k )u rt C l e r k I I . R e s p o n d e n t ’s d e t e r m i n a t i o n wa* a rb itra ry . T H E R E S P O N D E N T ’S r e l i a n c e u p o n M a n d l e v . Brow*»f w a s m i s p l a c e d . I n t h e M a n d l e c a s e , a t t o r n e y s i n t h e NeW Y o r k C i t y C o r p o r a t i o n C o u n s e l ’s O ffic e w i t h t h e t i t l e ci G r a d e 4 w e re r e c la s s ifie d I n to f o u r s e p a r a te title s w ith v a ry ­ i n g d u t i e s a n d s a l a r y r a n g e s e q u i v a l e n t t o t h e i r p rev io u * d u tie s a n d s a la rie s . T h u s , th e re c la s s ific a tio n c o n fo rm e d C iv il S e r v i c e s t r u c t u r e t o t h e r e a l i t i e s o b t a i n i n g p r i o r re c la s s ific a tio n . IN T H E M I S T O F S K Y c a s e , h o w e v e r , t h e r e w e r e n o s i g n l' f ic a n t d if fe re n c e s p r io r to re c la s s if ic a tio n in s a la rie s B e s id e s t h e r e w a s n o e v i d e n c e t h a t t h e d u t i e s a s s i g n e d to C o u r t C l e r k s G r a d e B I n v o l v e d d i f f e r e n t d e g r e e s o f com­ p e t e n c e , s u p e r v i s i o n a n d s u p e r v i s o r y c a p a b i l i t i e s a s In M a n d le c a se . Extra fa s s a u A id e s Tm N ig h t y f f e r e n t ia l IVIINEOLA — Members of Nassau chapter, Civil rvice Employees Assn^ ill tret n ifh t differentia! worth $S 1 <» per year artinff as o f last week, lapter president Irvin f laumenbaum reported. The niffht pay was ar> ,n|^ed w ith Nassau County fflcials, effective July 1, recognition of th e hardip borne by m any who ork the m ajor part o f eir sh ifts betw een 4 p.m. id 8 a.m. T he bonus pay 15 cents per hour, or $316 y e a r f o r fulltim e em ploy- GROUPPRACTICEANSWERTOACRISIS! T hb " t im e HAS comb " f o r p r e p a id g ro u p p ra c tic e . w id e re c o g n itio n , ”A s u d d e n e x p lo s io n o f p u b lic a tte n tio n ” w > o tn W is th e w a y o n e h e a lth le a d e r describes i t ! P r e p a id g r o u p p ra c tic e is e m e rg in g as th e m o s t r a tio n a l, m o s t c o n v in c in g a n s w e r t o th e p ro b le m s b e s e ttin g th e m e d ic a l c o n ­ H c: rt « Qu s u m e r, th e m e d ic a l c o m m u n ity , a n d th e u n io n s a n d e m p lo y e rs s e e k in g f u l l v a lu e f o r t lie ir m e d ic a l d o lla r . . S o a rin g h o s p ita l d ia r g e s . . . m e d ic a l c a re costs in fla te d b y in s u r a n c e fc e -s c h e d u le s a n d m a jo r m e d ic a l p r o g r a m s . . . t h e g r o w in g s h o rta g e o f p h y s ic ia n s . . . th e ste a d y in c re as e in m e d ic a l s p e c ia liz a tio n . . .w id e s p re a d c o n c e rn f o r th e q u a lity o f m e d ic a l service b e in g re n d e re d as th e d e m a n d f o r p r iv a te c a re is in te n s i­ CKORY HILLS CLUBHOUSE >MPLETED. DEDICATED h a v e c o m e h o m e t o ro o s t f o r th e lo n g -tim e d e fe n d e rs o f th e 'riday, Ju ly 4th a t a p ic n ic and ;ivral in H ickoiT H ills, lo c ate d Route 940, W liitehave, P a ., 2Va « left to D xit 40 fro m In ter30, the T e e n a g e rs a c c e p te d m an ag em en t of th e new Clubse and th e keys w ere tu rn e d to th e m a t a d e d ic a tio n cere^r They will a c t as a c o m m itunder th e su p e rv isio n of th e iperty O w n ers’ A ssociatio n. tv> new C lubhouse w ill be used youns a n d old fo r d a n c e s , ties, c a rd p a rtie s a n d m e e tin g s, cti/ities w ere e x te n d e d o v e r w ekend w ith g a m e s, aongs dancing, l l i e $185 4-season ine C halet (w ith la n d ) wa« w ell ronlzed a n d se v e ra l h o rn et 90ld. j tio n . L e a d e rs in g o v e rn m e n t, m e d ic in e , in d u s try a n d la b o r a re P re s id e iif F o r d icol A l f o i r s B rlnd le, p re s id e n t o t th e 1th In s u ra n c e P la n of G r e a tt e r York (H .I.P .), a n n o u n c e d th e ointment of D r. L eR oy E . B a te s vice-president fo r m e d ica l af>sc recently a h o sp ita l consulon the w est c o a st. D r. B a te s formerly ex e c u tiv e v ice-prest and d ire c to r of th e 570-bed A ito-S tanford H o sp ita l GenBefore th a t h e w as d ire c to r Jnion M em o rial H o sp ital, B alJre, Md., a n d a s s is ta n t d ire c to r 'ith the A m e ric a n H o sp ital Asation a n d th e Jo h n H o p k in s Pital, B altim o re, f. B rlndle said th a t D r. B a te s ’ Pltal exf>erience w ould b e inJible to H .I.P . in th e developit of its p ro g ra m of h o sp ita l­ 'll m edical g ro u p p ra c tic e , graduate of th e M ed ical Oolof South C aro lln aa, D r. B a te s at R o p e r H o sp ital, C tiarlS.C. He holds a m a s te r ’s in public h e a lth fro m th e '^^rsity of C a lifo rn ia a n d en^ in p o st g ra d u a te stu d y a t Hopkins School o f H y g ien e a n d H ealth. ' f Bates is m a rrie d a n d h a s children. VO 0\ 'O status q u o in m e d ic a l c a re . T o d a y p r e p a id g ro u p p ra c tic e is b e in g h a ile d across th e n a ­ u r g in g t h a t g r o u p p ra c tic e p la n s lik e H . I . P . b e g iv e n e v e ry p o s­ s ib le e n c o u ra g e m e n t. T h e y seek to h a v e s im ila r p la n s e s ta b lis h e d e ls e w h e re in th e c o u n try . The President... Group practice benefits both physicians and patients. I t makes expert health care more accessible to the patient. —Health Mttsag* to Cengrost—Prosldoht Lyndon B. JohntMt The H.E.W. Secretary... **Group practice, especially PR E P A ID G R O U P PRACTICE, should be encouraged. Groups of doctors practicing together can make more efficient use of equipment, auxiliary personnel and consul­ tation than doctors practicing alone." —John W. Gordnor, Socrotary of Hoolth, IducoHon and WolfcHV In government they are saying: The Surgeon General **.. .The American people want to know when and how they shall receive better health care at prices they can afford. W e who believe in group practice have an answer. It is not the whole answer, nor the only answer, but it represents a valid and important approach.” —William H. Stowart, M.D., SurgoonGtnoral of U.S. PublicHoolth Sorvic* The Consumer Advisory Council... The increasing enrollment o f consumers in PREPAID GROUP PRACTICE PLANS, and the establishment of new plans in areas where they do not exist, would represent a significant forward step in enhancing the quality, efficiency and availability of medical care and in limiting its cost. —Roport by Prtildont’sContumor Advisory Council The Congress. .. Backing up its verbal encouragement of group practice, the Federal Government has successfully sponsored legislation that **will enable physicians to obtain mortgage financing to develop and equip group health .facilities in towns and cities across the nation.” t h e AMA Citizens Commission. . .’’Group practice w ill give the patient the In medicine: advantages of continuing contact with a family physician who knows him and his history, combined with the advantages of access to a wider array of skills and facilities wherever they are needed.’* —A m e r ic a n M e d ic a l A s so c ia tio n ’s C itizens C o m m issio n o n G r a d u a t e M e d ic a l E d u catio n The AFL-CIO Executive Council ...^Access to high quality health services at In labon costs they can afford is the right of the American people. **The A FL-C IO Executive Council therefore calls upon Congress and the Administration to take effective action to control medical costs. **Among actions that should be taken the council recommends th a t... grants-in-aid be provided to stimulate the growth of consumer-controlled comprehensive health plans.” - api-cio exocuHvocoundi, Feb. 1967 U lE iA lT H IN S U R A N C E P L A N MINCOS ADDRCSSfRt, W iM O T Y n * S T (n o g ra i> H S «er m U ^ n ,n t. 1.000 otiM r*. .... ^ all l a n g u a g e s typewriter CO. Inc. ’ '*'• 23 St. (W e ft o f 6 Av«.) Y ork. NuY. CH«Is« m 3-808* c/» W W •—1 n w N e v e r b e fo re h a v e g r o u p p ra c tic e p la n s re c e iv e d such n a tio n ­ fie d b y M e d ic a r e a n d M e d ic a id — a l l o f these a re c hickens th a t f . A p p o i n t s D r. B a t » s nt—( 6 2 5 M A D IS O N O F G R E A T E R A V E N U E , N E W N E W Y O R K Y O R K , N .Y . 1 0 0 2 2 Utica Water Board Signs Pay Pact Special Discounts (C o n tin u e d fro m Paere 4) , th e B o a rd of E3stimate ajnd ApportlOTiment. T h e new c o n tr a c t change® reti ie m e n t p ro c ed u re s, a s soon as c a n be im p lem en te d , so th a t em ­ ployees m a y re tir e a fte r 25 y e a rs w ith half-pay, in ste a d of a f te r 30 y ears. It in c re a se s a c c u m u la te d sick le av e from 130 to 150 days a n d calls fo r th e b o a rd to provide s u m m e r w ork u n ifo rm s for em ­ ployees. T he b o a rd now p rovides w in te r u n ifo rm s. T he c o n tra c t also c a lls for th e for CSEA em ployees o Exclusive a rra n g e m e n fs m ade gei to d isc o u n ts on yoM th e • NEW CARS • CARPETING Has bee n m a s s-p u rch asin g fo llo w in g ite m s : • FURNITURE • APPLIANCES A l s o , t p e e l a l T R A V E L P R 06R 4M • / C h a r t T mud G roup fr tp * . Call: C onsum tr liiyiiig Servic* N.Y. (212) IS 6 -4 8 0 0 - S 95-3242 LI. (516) 24S-1131 T h e -3 S t a t e w 'State Cheating On O.T. Pay', Loihner Protests in s titu tio n of formAl grl«ranoe p ro c e d u re s. B y a g re e m e n t, tfae CSEIA w ork­ ed u n d e r p ro v isio n s o i the old co n ­ tr a c t fro m lits M ay 17 e x p ira tio n d a te u n til s e ttle m e n t of th e new c o n tra ct. (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 S t a t e is n o t k e e p i n g i t s a g r e e m e n t C S E A a n d , i n t h e b e s t i n t e r e s t s o f o u r m e m b e r s , w e a r e pro, t e s t i n g , ” s a i d J o s e p h D . L o c h n e r , e x e c u t i v e d ir e c to i r o f ih t Bus Mointainer Exam E ig h ty c a n d id a te s fo r bus m a ln - C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., l a s t w e e k . L o c h n e r r e f e rre d to th e ootn ta in e r, g ro u p A too k th e p ra c tic a l fo r o v e rtim e woric. e x a m in a tio n fo r jo b s in th e New m ib m en t w on fro m th e S t a t e by A fte r th e a g re e m e n t, tihe StaU Y ork C ity T r a n s i t A u th o rity r e ­ CSEA in r e c e n t n e g o tia tio n s to m a d e a m in o r c h a i s e in th e d is c o n tin u e th e p ra c tic e o f fo rc ­ cen tly . g e t D ire c to r's o v e rtim e p a y rulei in g S ta t e em ployees to ta k e equ ivw h ic h CSEA in siste d , aocardini; a Je n i tim e o if to av o id p a y m e n t BUY U.S. SA Y IN G S B O N D S L o c h n e r, w as n o t su ffic ie n t c a rr y o u t th e a g re e m e n t. Th« S ta t e th e re u p o n a g re e d to c la rify in g directive® to a ss u re that th e a g re e m e n t w o u ld be fu lly car. rie d o u t. i d e P l a n : CSEA r e p r e ^ n ta t iv e e Lochrier; W illiam L. BJom, r e s e a rc h direc* to r ; T h o m a s M. Coyle, asslstH-^nt reseai-ch d ire c to r; a n d J o h n C arey, p ro g ra m specdallst, met w ith S ta t e d ire c to r o f collective b a rg a in in g Abe L ev in e in earlj J u ly to d iscu ss th e d irectiv es. “V^Te p ro te s te d ,” L o c h n e r said, b e c au se th e c la ilfy in g directive w ere n o t s u f fic ie n t to sto p tot p ra c tic e o f S ta t e ag en cies who a re ju g g lin g w o rk s h if ts a n d work h o u rs , so m etim e s o n a day-to-daj b asis, to av o id p a y m e n t fo r ov«. tim e w ork. W e gave M r. Lavin< lo ts of ex am p le s t h a t o u r mem­ b e rs h a v e to ld u s a b o u t, whert th e ir w ork sc h e d u le s w ere ohang?( to avoid p a y in g o v e rtim e .” “T h e S ta te still in s ists tihat tJii r i g h t to sch ed u le w ork is a man­ a g e m e n t p re ro g a tiv e a n d t h a t onlj a 2 4 -h o u r n o tic e o f w o rk sche<iul( c h a n g e s is re q u ire d . CSEA pro­ te s te d th is a n d d e m a n d e d Uii m o re th a n 24 houi-s’ n o tice given. " I a s k all C SEA m em ibers &n in d e e d a ll S ta t e em p lo y ees to In fo rm C SEA if th e y a re c a u g h t a p ro b le m like th is ,” L o c h n e r paid “W e a r e goin g to g e t th is tihir reso lved so t h a t S ta t e em ploye a re n o t c h e a te d o u t oif overUm p a y .” n Caruso Installe As President 0 Utica Ciiapter it* a s n k ic , s M o s t o f u s d o n ’t h a v e b a g s o f m o n e y a ro u n d ju st to ta k e care o f h o s p ita l a n d m e d ic a l b ills. M o s t o f u s j u s t d o n 't s a v e t h e k in d o f m o n e y a s e r io u s illn e s s c a n c o s t a f e f e e l i n g XrriCA— P h ilip J . Cai*uso, seiiio ex cise ta x e x a m in e r w ith th e rftat D e p a rtm e n t of T a x a tio n an d Fin a n c e , w as in s ta lle d fo r anoth« te rm a s p re s id e n t of the UXi® c h a p te r, C ivil S ervice Dmploye« A ssn., a t a re c e n t d in n e r Ing in H a r t ’s H ill In n , Whit* boro. D r. T h eo do re W enzl, S ta te prf id e n t ot CSEA . a tte n d e d . RoW' OuUd, U tic a a r e a field repres? ta tiv e , Installed th e slate. P a t B ry a n w as in c h a rg e of ** ra n g e m e n ts . A lso in s ta lle d -w ere; M rs. ^ A nn Minozzd, fii*^ vice-presiti^'^' H o m e r S h e rm a n , seco n d vice pr* id e n t; L a w re n c e W iiite, treasure E v in a D ekin, oori>eq;x)nding seer ta r y , a n d M a ry LoG albo, in g seo retai'y . . h o s p i t a l a n d m e d i c a l b ill e x p e n s e s . T h e S ta te w id e P la n o p tio n . . . It's a d o e s n ’t h a v e a n “n o-n o n sen se" th a t ta k e s c a r e o f y o u program a n d y o u r fa m ily to d a y . B u t S ta te w id e P la n s u b s c r ib e r s c a n e n jo y th a t n ic e , s a fe fe e lin g — ju st a s If t h e y ow n had bank b ags of m oney In t h e i r you need B lu e C r o s s , B lu e S h ie ld a n d M e t r o p o l i t a n ’s th e S ta te w id e P la n is lite r a lly w o r th a s m a ll fo r tu n e . A s a S t a t e w id e P la n su b s c r ib e r , th o u s a n d s and th o u sa n d s o f d o lla r s a r e w a itin g , r e a d y to p a y y o u r B L U E C R O S S ‘D It W h e n y o u h a v e t h e S t a t e w i d e P l a n y o u ’v e g o t It a l l . . . v a u lt W hy? B ecause w hen M a jo r M e d ic a l . . . r e a listic c o v e r a g e , e sp e c ia lly e x p e n s iv e lo n g -te r m Y ou d id d e sig n e d d i d n ’t r e a l i z e y o u yoU | m o n ey fo r th e Illn e ss. w ere so r ic h , o r bags? 9 b l u e S H IE L D * A l t A N Y • l U F F A l O • J A ME S T O WN • N E W Y O I K « I O C N E S T E R « S YRACUS E • UTI CA • WATERTOWN T H E S T A T E W ID E P L A N 0 A«MflcM Ho»p)tfel A3*oci«iio« 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 , A L B A N Y , N . Y. • Hatlonai AmocIaUom ■! V IS IT O R S R EN A M ED ALBANY—T h e S ta te Bo<ud R e g e n ts h a v e re a p p o in te d Ala'’ ' F e ld m a n , Syi’acoise, a n d G eo ite Oix>w, R om e, to th e B oaid V iaito w of th e S ta t e School J t h e De<kf. SliitM PI«M Vm Zip-Codei M #«W m alL fCey Answers BUY U .S . 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E. 3rd St., Brooklyn. N.Y. Rite Drug Co., 538 East 14th St.. New York Sachs Pharm acy, 1117 Broadway. Brooklyn, N.Y. Sboppor Drug, 89-05 185th St. But term inal. Ja m a ic a , N.Y. Sterling Chemist, 112*17 Ja m a ic a Avo.. Richmond Hill Thrifty Phcy., IIBtli St. Cor. Liberty Avo., Richmond Hill Campus Drugs. 59*04 Kissena Blvd.. PiMtkinq. N.Y. R & X. 97*48 63rd Rd., Rogo Pk. P ro sp e c t Heiglits, 785 W ashing­ to n Avo.. Brooklyn. N.Y. P a tr o lm a n R a tin g K ey A n sw ers fo r W ritten T e st H eld Ju n e 28, 1969 1, D ; 2, A; 3, D ; 4, D; 5, D; 6. D; 7, C; 8, B ; 9, B ; 10. C; 11, B ; 12, C; 13, A; 14, A; 15, D; 16, A; 17, C; 18, C; 19, B ; 20, A; 21, C; 22, B ; 23, D ; 24, A; 25, C; 26, C; 27, B; 28, A; 29, D; 30, B; 31, D ; 32, A; 33, B ; 34, A; 35, C; 36, C; 37, D ; 38, A; 39, A; 40, B ; 41, D ; 42, C; 43, D ; 44, B ; 45, B; 46. D ; 47, C;48, C; 49, A; 50, D ; 51, C; 52, B : 53, A; 54. D ; 55. C; 56. C; 57, A ; 58, D ; 9. A; 60, C; 61, A; 62. B . 63. D ; 64, D; 65. B ; 66, A; 67, B ; 68, B ; 69, C; 70, D; 71, D; 72, C; 73, D ; 74. A; 75. A; 76. C; 77. D; 78, C; 79, A; 80, B ; 81, B ; 82, C; 83, B ; 84, D; 85, B ; 86. A; 87. C; 88. A; 89, A; 90, C; 91, D ; 92, D ; 93, C; 94, B ; 95, A; 96, D; 97, B ; 98, C;99, B ; 100, D. EX A M IN A T IO N NO. 7567, EXAM INATION F O R PR O M O T IO N TO SU PER V ISO R O F R E C R E A T IO N (P A R K S , R EC R E A T IO N AND CULTURAL A F F A IR S A D M IN IS T R A T IO N ) F in a l Urci A nsw ers fo r W ritte n T e st H eld D ec e m b e r 14, 1968 T h e follow ing aJie th e fin al key a n sw e rs as ad o p ted by th e Com ­ m issio n a t a m e e tin g held on the 30th d ay of J u n e 1969. T h e se key a n sw e rs re s u lt fro m c are fu l co n ­ sid e ra tio n of lUl p ro te sts su b m itte d by c a n d id a te s . 1, C; 2, C; 3, C; 4. C; 5. B ; 6, D ; 7, B ; 8, A; 9, B ; 10, A; 11. A; 12. C: 13. B ; 14. A; 15, B a n d / o r C; 16, B ; 17. C; 18. B ; 19. C; 20. B ; 21. B ; 22. D ; 23. D; 24. A; 25. B ; 26. C; 27, C; 28, A; 29, D; 30. B; 31. B ; 32. A; 33. C; 34. A; 35. D; 36. C; 37.D ; 38, C; 39. B ; 40. B ; 41. D ; 42. A; 43, D ; 44, D; 45, A; 46, A, 47, C; 48, C; 49, C a n d /o r D ; 50, D; 51, A a n d / o r B a n d / o r C; 52, A; 53, C; 54, A; 55, D ; 56, C; 57, A; 58, D; 59, A; 60, A; 61, A; 62, C; 63, A; 64, B ; 65. D ; 66. B ; 67. B ; 68, A; 69. A; 70, D ; 71, C; 72. D; 73. B ; 74. B ; 75. D ; 76. A; 77. A; 78. C ; 79, B ; 80, D ; 81, C; 82. A; 83. D ; 84, A; 85. B; 86, 0 ; 87. A; 88 D ; 89. D ; 90. C; 9 , A; 92,D; 93. B ; 94. A; 95. A; 96, A; 97. C; 98. D ; 99. A a n d / o r B ; 100, A. 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T h r e e o t h e r p r o m o t i o n t e s t s w ill h e h e l d O ctober 18, a n d fUing fo r th e se d ire c to r, G-25; s e n io r y o uth pait>le closes S e p te m b e r t . w o rk e r, G-21; d ir e c to r o t c o tta g e T he la tte r te s ts a i« fo r senkM* o/tr p ro g ra m , G-22; y o u th p a ro le sui>t o m c j an d se n io r a tto r n e y (y a rierv iso r, G-23; tr a in in g sc h o o l ad ­ ous sp e c ia ltie s ), G-24 — in te rd e ­ m in is tra to rs , G-24 a n d G-25; an d p a r t m e n t a l; ch ief, b u re a u o f p u p il su p e rv iso r y o u th c e n te r , 0-254. te stin g a n d a d v iso ry serv icee, G-28 T ra n s p o rta tio n — d ir e c to r of — E d u c atio n D e p e rtn v e n t; a n d tra n s p o rta tio n a d m in is tra tiv e aer< se n io r c o m p u te r p ro g ra m m e r, Gvice, G-33; h y d ro -e le c tric o p e ra to r. 18 — in te rd ^ > a rtm e n ta l (c o n tin u ­ G-12: a n d sen io r h y d ro -elec tric o p ­ ous r e c r u itm e n t) . e ra to r. 0 -1 3 . 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W e n z l , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv i l S e r v i c e E m ­ p lo y e e s A s s n ., o f t h e n e w c a r e e r l a d d e r s a p p r o v e d b y t h e D iv i s i o n o f t h e B u d g e t l a s t w e e k . T h e c a r e e r l a d d e r s — f o r e m p l o y e e s i n o c c u i> a tlo n a l th e r a p y , r e c r e a tio n th e r a p y , p h y s ic a l t h e r ­ a p y a n d s p e e c h a n d h e a r i n g t h e r a p y , an e e ff e c tiv e J u l y 2 4 , 1969. R )llo w in g a r e th e p ro v is io n s o f t h e n e w c a r e e r l a d d e r s w o r k e d o u t b y C S E A , d e p a r t m e n t o f f ic i a ls , th e C iv il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t a n d t h e D i v i s i o n of th e B u d g e t: (1 ) H i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t i o n o r a n e q u i v a l e n c y c e r t i f i c a t e w ill b e a n a b s o l u t e r e q u i r e m e n t f o r fu tu re a p p o in tm e n ts to th e n e w p o s itio n s o f o c­ c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p y t r a i n e e I a t a s a l a r y o f $ 6 ,2 4 0 , re c re a tio n tr a in e e I a n d p h y s ic a l th e r a p y tr a in e e I. H o w e v e r , i n t h e f i r s t o p e n c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m i n ­ a tio n f o r o c c u p a tio n a l th e r a p y tr a in e e I a n d p h y ­ s ic a l t h e r a p y t r a i n e e I , p r e s e n t i n c u m b e n t s o f th e p o s itio n s o f o c c u p a tio n a l th e r a p y a id e a n d p h y sic a l th e r a p y a id e m a y s u b s titu te e x p e rie n c e fo r th e h ig h s c h o o l r e q u ir e m e n t. (2 ) E v e r y o c c u p a t i o n a l i n s t r u c t o r , G r a d e 7, a s ­ s i s t a n t r e c r e a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r . G r a d e 7, a n d p h y s i c ­ a l t h e r a p y t e c h n ic i a n . G r a d e 8, w h o h a s tw o y e a r s of p e r m a n e n t c o m p e titiv e s e r v ic e in th e s e title s , w ill b e c o v e r e d - i n w i t h o u t f u r t h e r e x a m i n a t i o n ^ o c c u E > a tlo n a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t I , G r a d e 11, r e c ­ r e a t i o n a s s i s t a n t , G r a d e 11, o r p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t I , G r a d e 11, r e s p e c t i v e l y . (3 ) A n y o c c u p a t i o n a l i n s t r u c t o r . G r a d e 7 , a s s i s ­ t a n t r e c r e a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r , G r a d e 7, o r p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y t e c h n i c i a n . G r a d e 8, w h o h a s l e s s t h a n tw o y e a r s o f p e r m a n e n t c o m p e t i t i v e s e r v i c e i n ®uch t i t l e w ill b e c o v e r e d - i n w i t h o u t f u r t h e r e x ­ a m in a tio n a s o c c u p a tio n a l th e r a p y tr a in e e I, re c re a tio n tr a in e e I, o r p h y s ic a l th e r a p y tr a in e e 1. r e s p e c t i v e l y . U p o n a c q u i r i n g t w o y e a r s o f p e r m a .n e n t c o m p e t i t i v e s e r v i c e t h e s e e m p l o y e e s w i l l a l **0 a d v a n c e t o o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t I , G i'a d e 11, r e c r e a t i o n a s s i s t a n t , G r a d e 11, o r p h y ­ L a d d e r s E f f e c t i v e s i c a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t I , G r a d e 11, r e s p e c t i v e l y . ( 4 ) P r e s e n t e m p l o y e e s w h o l a c k tw o y ^ a r s o f c o l le g e w ill b e e l ig ib l e t o c o m p e t e f o r p r o m o t i o n t o o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p y a s s i j s t a n t H , G r a d e 14, r e c r e a t i o n w o r k e r . G r a d e 14, o r p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t I I , G r a d e 14, ajs s o o n a s t h e y h a v e tw o y e a r s o f se rv ic e a s o c c u p a tio n a l th e r a p y a s s is ta n I, G ra d e , re c re a tio n a s s is ta n t, G ra d e II, o r p h y s ic a l th e r a p y a s s is ta n t. G r a d e I I , re s p e c tiv e ly . E m p lo y e e s e n t e r in g th e c a r e e r la d d e r s u b s e q u e n t t o J u l y 24, 1969 m u s t h a v e o r a c q u i r e tw o y e a r s o f c o l le g e t r a i n i n g b e f o r e b e c o m i n g e l ig ib l e f o r p r o m o tio n to o c c u p a tio n a l t h e r a p y a s s is t a n t n , re c r e a tio n w o rk e r, o r p h y s ic a l th e r a p y a s s is ta n t II. (5 ) P o s itio n s o f s e n io r p h y s ic a l th e r a p y te c h ­ n i c i a n , G r a d e 11, a n d s e n i o r p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y t e c h n i c i a n ( T B S ) , G r a d e 12, h a v e b e e n r e c l a s s i ­ f i e d t o p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t , G r a d e 14, a n d p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y a s s i s t a n t ( T B S ) , G r a d e 15, r e ­ s p e c tiv e ly . I n c u m b e n ts o f th e s e p o s itio n s w h o h a v e tw o y e a r s o f p e r m a n e n t c o m p e t i t i v e s e r v i c e i n t h e s e t i t l e s w ill b e c o v e r e d - i n t o t h e r e c l a s s i ­ fie d title s w ith o u t f u r t h e r e x a m in a tio n . ( 6 ) T h e r e w ill b e a l a s t r o u n d o f o p e n c o m p > e tltiv e e x a m in a t io n s f o r o c c u p a t io n a l I n s tr u c t o r , G r a d e 7, a s s i s t a n t r e c r e a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r . G r a d e 7, a n d p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y t e c h n i c i a n , G r a d e 8. T h i s w ill p r o v i d e a f i n a l o p p o r t u n i t y f o r p r e s e n t p r o v i s io n a ls to a c q u ire s t a tu s . T h o s e w h o p a s s c a n b e a p p o i n te d to t h e t i t l e o f o c c u p a t io n a l t h e r a p y tr a in e e I, r e c r e a tio n tr a in e e I, o r p h y s ic a l th e r a p y tr a in e e I, re s p e c tiv e ly . A f te r s e r v in g o n e y e a r a s t r a i n e e I , t h e y w ill a d v a n c e t o t h e a s s i s t a n t le v e l. T h o s e w h o f a l l w ill b e m o v e d t o o t h e r a v a i l ­ a b l e p > o sitio n s f o r w h i c h t h e y a r e q u a l i f i e d o r t h e i r s e r v i c e s w ill b e t e r m i n a t e d . P o s itio n s o f c h ie f o c c u p a tio n th e r a p is t, G ra d e 23, a n d c h i e f r e c r e a t i o n t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 23, w ill be c r e a te d by th e re c la s s ific a tio n o f v a c a n t p o ­ s itio n s . T h e f o l lo w in g c h a n g e s w ill b e p r o c e s s e d a s r e ­ a llo c a tio n s a n d , w h e re r e title d a s c h a n g e s in title s tru c tu re : O c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 13 t o o c c u p a t i o n ­ a l t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 15. O c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t ( T B S ) , G r a d e 14 t o o c - J u l y 2 4 c u p a t l o n a l t h e r a p i s t ( T B S ) , G r a d e 16. S e n i o r o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 16 t o s e n ­ i o r o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 17. S e n io r o c c u p a tio n a l th e ra p is t (p s y c h ia tric ). G r a d e 16 t o s e n i o r o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 17. S e n io r o c c u p a tio n a l th e ra p is t (o rth o p e d ic ). G r a d e 16 t o s e n i o r o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 17. S e n i o r o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p i s t ( T B S ) , G r a d e 17 to s e n io r o c c u p a t io n a l t h e r a p i s t ( T B S ), G r a d e 18. R e c r e a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r , G r a d e 12 t o r e c r e a t i o n t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 14. R e c r e a t i o n i n s t r u c t o r ( T B S ) , G r a d e 13 to r e c ­ r e a t i o n t h e r a p i s t ( T B S ) , G r a d e 15. R e c r e a t i o n s u p e r v i s o r . G r a d e 16 to s e n i o r r e c ­ r e a t i o n t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 17. H e a d r e c r e a t i o n s u p e r v i s o r . G r a d e 19 to h e a d r e c r e a t i o n t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 20. P h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 13 to p h y s i c a l t h e r a p ­ i s t , G r a d e 15. S u p e r v i s i n g p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 16 t o s e n i o r p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 17. S u p e r v is in g p h y s ic a l t h e r a p is t (p u b lic h e a l t h ) . G r a d e 16 t o s e n i o r p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t ( p u b l i c h e a l t h ) , G r a d e 17. A s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r o f p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y , G r a d e 19 to h e a d p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 20. D i r e c t o r o f p h y s i c a l t h e r a p y , G r a d e 21 to c h i e f p h y s i c a l t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 23. D i r e c t o r o f c e r e b r a l p a l s y u n i t . G r a d e 19 to d i ­ r e c t o r o f c e r e b r a l p a l s y u n i t . G r a d e 20. S p e e c h a n d h e a r i n g t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 13 t o s p e e c h a n d h e a r i n g t h e r a p i s t . G r a d e 15. S e n i o r s p e e c h a n d h e a r i n g t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 16 t o s e n i o r s p e e c h a n d h e a r i n g t h e r a p i s t , G r a d e 11. C SEA h a s b e e n w o rk in g o n th e s e c a r e e r la d d e r s fo r s e v e r a l m o n t h s a n d h a d b e e n d o in g r e s e a r c h o n th e m fo r y e a rs. “ W e w a n t e d a l o t m o r e t h a n w e f i n a l l y got,** W e n z l s a i d , “ a n d w e w ill k e e p f i g h t i n g f o r t h e re s t. B u t w e a re e x tre m e ly p le a s e d w ith th e c a r e e r la d d e rs t h a t w e re fin a lly a p p ro v e d by b o th sid e s, a n d I a m s u r a t h a t e m p l o y e e s a f f e c t e d w ill a l s o b e p l e a ^ d w i t h tliem ,"* menclature of Ddseases and Oper- pieces fro m round stock. SHEET METAL WORKER aOom, relea^ng informatton to qualified personnel, aaslstdng Flans and lays out sheet mefiQ nurses In clinical work In wards. articles, cuts and shapes part^ Must be familiar with medical from sheet metal stock, uses poj, terminology, able to type, write «r driven machinery or hand tooU legibly, file, and woric with medi­ assembles sheet metal part« cal personnel and with patients to units or sub-assemblies, instaH, metal units, reads and works fron as admitting clerk. blueprints, drawings, apecifica METAL FABRICATOR tions or templates. (SECOND IN A SERIES OF ARTICLES) Fabricates parts from sheet met­ SHIPPING CLERK U n e m p l o y e d a n d u n d e r e m p l o y e d y o u t h s a n d a d u l t s c a n l e a m o c c u p a t i o n a l s k i l l s w h i l e al of various gages using iiand Prepares merchandise for shij) m a s t e r i n g b a s i c e d u c a t i o n , b r i n g h o m e a s a l a r y a t t h e s a m e t i m e t h r o u g h t h e B o a r d o f and power driven maciiines. Oper­ ment. Selects goods ordered. Pack^ E d u c a t i o n ’s M a n p o w e r D e v e l o p m e n t T r a i n i n g P r o g r r a m . L a s t w e e k , T h e D e a d e r e x p l a i n e d ates hand and power punchpress, wraps, addresses, weighs shipmen shears, and brakes. Adjusts stops t h e b a s ic p h ilo s o p h y o f t h e F e d e r a l ly - f in a n c e d p r o j e c t, h o w to a p p ly f o r th e s e s e r v ic e s , delivery. Prei>ares appropriate and aligns metal as it is fed into for a n d liste d ty p es of jobs fo r w hich shipping documents. Maintaim the machine. Inspects completed tra in in g a v a ila b le . B elow a re records of goods shipped. May als< work. d e sc rip tio n s of th e s e o c cu p atio n s. required to serve as receivlni Welds metal parts. Uses oxy- be Next week; Special veterans clerk, physical handler, warehouse acetylene gas equipment, electric man. As head shipping clerk, maj trainlne proerams, vocational re­ arc equipment, and Inert gas select appropriate carrier, figur habilitation, Departcnent of So­ selected by customers In a selftools. He 9houkl know the charac­ equipment. cial Sei-vice brainin«, aiMl a liat of oommon carrier rates and parce Wie Manpower and New York teristics of the various papers and service super-market using a cash PATROLMAN (POLICE CADET) post rates. register, receives payment, and other materials he uses. State ERiploymeni Centers. Patrols the streets In a regular­ SHOE REPAIRMAN makes change. Packs merchandise ly assigned beat or are* of the DUPLICATING MACHINE • • • Re-sole«, re-heels and repair for customer. May Issue trading city to enforce laws and ordin­ OPERATOR AUTO SERVICE STATION shoes using hand tools and ma stamps. Must have mathenuitlcal Reproduces typewrlttten or hftnd. ances enacted to protect life and chines. ATTENDANT ability to figure oost of <me or ad­ Perfomu duties at automobile written matter on manual and/or ditional quantities of multiple- property, to prevent crime and dis­ Places shoe on last, outs off ok service station m requested b f electi-ically operated stencil and/ priced items, sales tax, and proof turbances of the peace and to de­ •ole with nippers or cobUer’s kni(< tect and arrest offenders. Exam­ levels welt and sands to prepar custotner; supplies om* with o41, or spirit duplicating machines. Op­ of cash. ines and becomes familiar with for new aoiie. Builds m> low spot water, air and va«<^ine; ohanres erates machines that print copies HOSPITAL ORDERLY ftU parts of his beat and with in shoe bottom with felt, cork o oil and lubricates automobile; sells of reading matter, figures, ruled (NURSE AIDE) those people residing or working other material. Bevels skive and instalta accessories, Mioh a s forms — such as Multigraph and Performs v ario u s duties in a windshield wipers, rear-vlew mir­ Lithograph machines. Serves a s hospital under the direction o f o r in the are*. leather to provide close Junctur mail clerk, preparing incoming with shoe bottom. Cements, imuI ro rs and spark plugs; cAianges PICTURE FRAMER a t the request of ft nurse; carries mail for dietribuUon and outgo­ and repairs tires. May wsoh auto­ o r sews new sole in place ove Mounts pictures then frames meal tra y a ; bathes a n d dresses ing mAU for maUing. mobiles. patients; answers call bells; makes them, Mther In frames chosen by welt. Trinrui new sole to idiape o ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE the customer or by sawing and as­ shoe. Waxes or stains sole edge AVTO SERVICE STATION beds a n d gives alcohol rubs. REPAIRMAN sembling frames; cuts glass to fit and bottom. MECHANIC DTHALATION THERAPIST Performs maintenance an d re­ Removes old heel from shoe frames, mounts picture on card­ Repairs, services and maintains Under g e n « ^ supervision of a pair on a large variety of elecCements or nails new heel int board (backing) by cutting card­ automotive vehicles by diagnosing Supervisor of Inhalation Therapy, defects, disassembling units, ser- torioal and/or miechanlcal a p - sets up inhalation therapy equip­ board to siae of frame, centering place, cuts to s h i ^ of shoe uv Tictag and making adjustments, Irilances and equipment, including ment, administers pulmonary ther­ picture on cardboard and gluing buffs to smooth finish. such household appliances as wash­ Performs such services as at the cardboard to the frame, glues MMl reaAsemblinr parts. ing machines, dryers, hot water apy and keeps records of this ac­ paper cover to back of frame, at­ taching cleats, stitching rippec AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC — heaters, etc., industrial equipment, cording to physician’s orders In taches eye hooKs and wire to the seams, patching holes, r^lacini NEW CAR controls, meters, motors, and other hospitals, ambulances, nursing frame. May gild or otherwise dec­ counters, stretching and shinirii homes and other institutions. Main­ Repsiirs, replaces, overhauls and devices of an electrical nature. shoes and replacing buttons, buo orate frames. provides stipulated services for Uses various diagnostic tech­ tains and makes minor repairs kies or ornaments. May be re PRACTICAL NURSE, LICENSED new cars and new light commerci­ niques to examine electrical and/ on equipment. quired to estimate cost of repain Attends bedridden convales­ KEYPUNCH-VERIFIER al vehicles by diagnosing defects, or mechanical device to be re­ STATISTICAL MACHINE cents, infirm or mental patients. OPERATOR diassembling units, servicing and paired and assembles it, tf nec­ SERVICEMAN making adjustments or replace­ essary, to detei-mlne cause of de- Records accounting and statis­ Cooperates with the physician by Specializes in repairing can ments and reassembling, using a fecti/e operation. Checks electric­ tical data on tabulating cards by administering medicine. Injections punching, card sorting, card tab variety of hand and power tools. al circuit continuity. Repairs, ad­ punching a series of holes in the or massages and recording sche­ ulating and other types of stati* BOOKKEEPING MACHINE justs or replaces defective parts cards In a specified sequence us- duled readings of pulse and tem­ tical machines. U ses Ammeters OPERATOR and/or components such as wir­ li% a punch machine similar In perature: gives bed baths or helps Voltmeters, Trouble lig h t an( ing, heating elements, thermostats, operation and action to a type­ patient to l>athe; changes bed lin­ Continuity Tester in troubleshoot Under supervision of head book­ en; k)oks after patient's personal keeper, maintains accurate rec­ switches or thermocouples, using writer. appearance by combing hair, ma­ ing. Required to perform electrio m a ch in e OPERATOR GENERAL sm^U itand tools. Reassembles ords of iKisiness transactions using al calculations Involving Oliiw Operates machines to change nicuring nails and dressing pati­ Law, Watts, Series CJlrcults, par both manual bookkeeping and device and tests for proper oper­ ents; prepares special diets and bookkeeping machines. Ability to ation, using special testing ap­ the shape of raw materials; per­ serves meals; may feed patient. allel Circuits and Series-Paralle figure mathematically, manually, paratus and tools required. Cleans forms operations to produce a Must pass rigid State Board licen­ Circuits. and on calculating machines, is and polisiies device when neces­ flnshed article. Performs oper- sure examinations. STENOGRAPHER essential. Performs other duties— sary. Keeps record of work per­ tions such as drilling, cutting, mill­ Takes shorthand dictation »n( PRODUCTION MACHINE such as payroll preparation type­ formed. May make service calls ing, ohamferlng, turning, tapping, transcribes notes on typewritei OPERATOR writing, filing, and monitoring tel- and/or deliveries and pick-ups of a/nd threading. Operatesengine Sets up and operates various ma­ and performs general office worl milling machines, drill epiione switchl>oard. May be as­ equipment to be repaired by oar lathes, chine tools Including lathes, grin­ for executive in private busines presses and surface grinders. signed special jobs — such as pay­ or other vehicle, or in the dvU Service. M aintain roll clerk, accounts receivable MAINTENANCE MAN, BUILDING ders, di-ill presses, saws, shapers, flies and other records. Answer f r e ig h t RATE CLERK milling machines. Works from cierL, or accounts payable clerk. Checks and inspects shipping Keeps building and equipment in and m a k e s telephone calls, « order copy of Bill of Lading for good repair, under supervision. blueprint or (dcetoh and shapes ceives visitors and handles nial CASHIER-WRAPFER metal machinery and equipment repairs and doesminor Records customer purchases on purpose of establishing correct Makes STOCK CLERK parts from metal stock, perform­ a cash register, receives cash, rate from applicable tariff. Com­ plumbing, carpentry, electrical ing all tasks Involved such as lay­ Perfornuj a variety of tasks coa makes change, checks price tick­ putes cliarges for the shipment work, plastering and painting and ing out stock, shaping parts on cemed with preparation of voei ets, wraps simple packages. Com­ and enters them on the BUI of other tasks necessary for building various machine tools and fitting chandlse for the selling flo«' Lading. Rates and extends freight maintenance. May deal with ten­ pletes various business fornM in­ and assembling machined parts These Involve receiving and re( cluding proof of cash and sales bills. Calculates division of rev­ ants. May be employed in office with machinists hand tools. Meas­ ctiecks. Must be able to perform enue and routing on interline bills. or loft bulldtng or apartment ures with precision instruments ordlng incoming shipments, pW steal handling, counting merohao fundamental arithmetic opera­ Maintains rate files. Quotes rates house. such as micrometers >u:id vernier dise, operation of prloe-tick< tions. Required to stand for ex­ to shippei«. Uses typewriter and MEAT CUTTER — RETAIL calipers. printing and prlce-ticket ftttod machine calculators. Good mem­ tended periods. . TRADE ROUNDSMAN Ing machines, filling in and o* ory for details is essential. Cuts, trims and bones meat into DRAFTSMAN, ARCHITECTUiiAL An aU-around cook who substi­ ing for stock, taking inveotorle f u r n it u r e r e p a ir e r standard outs from packing-house tutes for and assists the Broiler and completing various busin« Tiie beginning draftsman usual­ A REFINISHEK carcasses to fill meat cases, etc. Cook, Fry Oook, Roast Cook, and ly works under the direct super­ Repairs minor damage to or de­ Prepares meats for frying, roast­ other cooks during their absences forms. lUrlarger stores, the vision of a senior draftsman. He ployee may perform wily one < may i>e called upon to: trace or fects In parts of furniture using ing, broiling and stewing, using or during rush periods. May act several of these <«)eratlons. copy previously made drawings; hand tools. Removes and replaces sharp knives, maciiines, saw and as Breakfast Oook or Night Oook. STRUCTURAL STEEL WOBKE <!raw bo scale from sketohes or damaged or defective paits. Re­ cleaver. Receives, inspects, weighs, SALES CLERK — RETAIL (WELDER) instructions provided to him; draw glues and clamps opened Joints. counts and stores meat. May dress Explains merchandise to custom­ Works as a menJaer of ft 8 ^ several views ot ft detail; draw Lifts loosened veneer smd glues it poultry and fish. May cut special er to make ft selection. Keeps de­ Larger assembly or layout drawings in place. Fills holes, cracks and cuts for customers, and advise on partmental stock, arranges dis­ that raises and places fabric*^ after the supervisor has checked dents with shellax:. Pits doors and preparation. May package meats plays, (g rates cash register, takes structural stert members such < preliminary drawings; Indicate In­ drawers. Corrects defects in the in variety of packaging materials. stock counts, price4narks mer­ girders, plates and columns imites them permanently by MEDICAL RECORD CLERK formation on drawings by &ym- finish of fui'niture. Stains, fills Under supervision, performs chandise. Must be able to conunu- kig, riveting and welding to ix>ls, notes and dimensions; make wood and reflnishes with varnish, a conu>leted structure or elianges and adjustments in draw- lacquer, or shellac. Polishes, rubs, clerical duties in the medical rec­ nicate. ords department of a hospital or SCREW MACHNE OPERATOR- framework of a structure. ing« as directed by his supervisor; or waxes surfaces. SWISS (MACHINE SHOP) (welds) metal p a r ts together May discuss repairs with cus- similar institution — such as assist in checking drawings for Attends and operates single spin­ melting adjoining edges ^ ton^ei's, estimate cost, and write maintaining medical files, trans­ oompleteness. ferring Information from medical dle, Swiss-type automatic screw A.C. Transformer or D.C. Gen The i>eginnlng draftsman sliould out bills. GROCERY CHECKER records to Index cards, assigning mtachines whldh feed, turn, face, I ator. Cable and ESectrode know the techniques for using the (Continued o n P»f« Taxious drawing instruments Mkd Oompute* oost of mercheindlse oode numbers using St&ndiard No­ thread, bore tap and out off metal i M a n p o w e r ■ P r o g r a m T ra in in g A v a iia b le VO ON F o r Y o u tlis T h ro u g li A n d A d u lts B o a rd O f E d . L e a d e r S p e c ia l R e p o rt PC (ju c u: Ui CJ PC (f) B r o w n R e - E le c t e d B y L a n c a s t e r U n it LA N C A STER — H ftrrjr B ro w n M a n p o w e r tion h«M a i ttie Oriole Club. Other offioera named were: re e le c te d fo r a seo o n d term L e o n a rd P u ld a u e r, vice p re s id e n t; tContlnned from Page 12) ^ p re s id e n t of th e L a n o a a te r V llE3dfw«ird A n ste tt, s e c re ta ry ; A rth u r SURGICAL TECHNICIAN jage u n it of th e E rie C o u n ty c h a p ­ C on v erse, tr e a s u re r ; a n d R ic h a rd U n d e r su p e rv isio n of o p e ra tin g te r of th e Civil S erv ice E m ploy ees M oore, s e n g e a n t-a t-a rm s . ro o m su p e rv iso r, su rg e o n s, a n d Assn., w h ic h re p re se n ta L a n c a ste r T h e new ly e le c te d o ffice rs will p ro fe ssio n al opei-ating i-oom nu rses, D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s e m ­ be in s ta lle d a t a re g u la r m e e tin g u n d e r a se p tic te ch n iq u es prepajres ployees, a t th e g ro u p ’s re c e n t elec­ o n S e p te m b e r 24. opei*ations, w ash es, sh a v e s a n d ste riliz e s o p e ra tiv e a r e a of p a ti­ ent; c irc u la te e fo r o p e ra tio n s , p re ­ p a re s opea-ating ro o m supplies, as­ sem b les in s tru m e n t b a sk e ts, sci*ubs fo r m in o r o p eratio n s, scru b s w ith p ro fe ssio n a l n u rse s fo r m a jo r op­ e ra tio n s ; a ss ists w ith a n y o th e r p ro c e d u re s ae n eed a rise s in the opex-ating ro o m a ie a . J o b T ra in in g s a n d s d rie d (d ressed ) lu m b e r to m a k e w ood p a r ts of suioh ite m s as hous6(hold f u r n itu re , w a lk -in cool ers, sto re fix tu re s, ste re o c a b ­ in e ts, k itc h e n , p ia n o s a n d p a r t i­ tion s. S e ts u p a n d opei-ates one ore m o re w o odw orking m a c h in e s s u c h as d rill p ress, pow er disc Sander, p>ower d ru m s a n d e r, g rin d ­ er, b e lt sa n d e r, jig saw, joi.niter, wood tu rn iiig la th e , su rfa c e p la n ­ R E A L er, b a n d sa w , ciix:uXar saw , ra d ia l a rm saw , r o u te r a n d s h a p e r. M ay o p e ra te v e n e e r prees, se ttin g up m a c h in e fo r le n g th s a n d w id th s n e ed ed ; ap p lie s glue to sto c k by h a n d , se ts v en ee r in place, aaid opea'ates m a c h in e . M ay u se A u to ­ m a tic Nailinig m a c h in e to a ss e m ­ ble pai-ts. M ay g rin d ow n shap>er k n iv es o r k n iv e s fo r a u to m a tic la th e . E S TA TE VA LU E S a TYPIST C A M B R IA H E IG H T S $ 2 3 ,9 9 0 A l l b r i c k C o l o n i a l . O n l y 7 yr» o l d . E x q u i s i t e c o n d i t i o n . Lnrfse r m s , e x t r a l a v n t a i n flr. F i n i s h e d p a n e l e d b a s e ­ m e n t , larjte g a r d e n p l o t, w - w c a r p e t ­ i n g 8c m a n y o t h e r ex tra s inclu d ed . TaW e o v e r h i " h c v i c t i n e F H A mr«re. BRONX SPECIAL FORDHAM RD VICINITY S30n0 CASH TAKES OVER MTGE S em i-d et b r k , 3 fam . 6 rm s for o w n e r. W a l k to shopP K & trn n s p LONG ISLAND HOMES 168-12 H i l ls i d e A ve., R E 9-7300 MUST ACT FASTI Jam aica FIRST-MET REALTY 4375 W h>- House For Sol* - Bronx $600 CASH LONG SERVICE ■*— Mildred Ray, right, retiring from the WOODWORK MACHINE OPER. State Motor Vehicle Department after 41 years of service, receives O u ts, sh a p e s , d rills, boi'es a n d neritorious service award from Thomas McDonough, president of To Keep Informed, the Albany Motor Vehicle Department chapter of the Civil So^ice Follow The Leader. Employees Assn., at a recent retirement party. N .E . B ro n x , W e stc h e ste r C o u n ty , d e ­ ta c h e d , 2 f a m ., o v e rs iz e d lot, g a r ­ ag e im m a cu la te . J .J . L a w re n c e O L 3-2300 3 2 0 8 W h P la in s R d. O p e n 7 Days QUEENS V IC. m & SOO OWNER TRANSFERRED Forms & Country Homes. New York State MANY OTHER 1 & 2 FAM HOMES AVAIL 2 it HTS k it 6 y r o l d b r k 8c sh . 6 r m s e a c h a p t . Fin b sm t, G d n g rn d s, p a tio -fe n c e d . Farms & Country Homes, Ulster County R E T IR E M E N T BEDROOM m o tle rn iz e d v illa g e h o m e , n e w g a ra g e , e n c lo se d p o r c h w ith m o u n ­ ta in view . 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 Copake Lake (Housekeeping) Units For Sale C O P A K E L A K E : llo u ! > e k c e p iiiK u n i t s , t o i n p l e t e l y f ii r n i s h t- d . M o t l c r n He all iic ilitie s. W k l y . m o n t h l y r e n t a l s . S w i m m i n g , fishin/t, b o a t i n g , s k i i n g o n 10 m i. C o p a k e Lake. P h il A u e r b a th .. C rary v ille, N .Y . (518) 325-3178. Guards/Arated injoy Your Golden Days in Good Pay/Bnfts AT « 2 2 5()« ROOM B ungalow in c o u n tr y s e ttin g , e x cellen t w ell w ater, 10 m in u te s to K i n g s t o n T h r u w a y E x i t. $ 7 , 9 0 0 . 10 R O O M h o u s e , f i r e p l a c e . F i s h i n g , s k i i n g a r e a . 15 m i n u t e s t o K i n g s t o n T h r r u w a y E x it. $ 8 ,9 0 0 . B E R TH A GALLY. REALTOR B o t c e 's L a . K in g sto n , N Y 9 1 4 -3 3 8 -9 2 2 0 O pp. H oliday In n ( 9 1 4 ) 338-0285 N o . 1801 — E x c e lle n t R e t ir e m e n t H o m e , n e a r B arry v ille, N .Y . C o m p lete ly r e n o ­ va te d . 4 r o o m R ancher. Lot approx. r t 0 ’x 2 0 0 ’, o n a quiet c o u n try ro ad . E v e ry th in g in ex cellen t co n d itio n . Low taxes, lo w u p k e e p . P r ic e S 9 .5 0 0 . S end for Free B ro c h u re . G o ld m a n Agency, R a l t o r s . 8 5 P i k e S t., P o r t J e r v i s , N . Y . ( 9 1 4 ) 856-5228. TO D A Y *21990 C o n s is tin g o f 8 Ige rm s, m o d b a th . L arg e g a rd e n g ro u n d s. 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 u m b r k . t w o 5 r m a p ts, fin is h a b le b a s m 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 . SPED CARDENS *^5.590 LEGAL 2 FAM 6 & 6 QUEENS HOMES OL 8-7510 170-13 Hillside Av-Jamaica Real Estate For Sole Orange County, N.Y.Stote 11:30 A.M.. 2:30, 5:30,8:30 P.M. V IL L A G E DET BUNG--4 BDRMS N F W SL IM M E R C a ta alo g o f H u n d r e d s of R e a l E s t a t e 8c B u s i n e s s B a r g a i n s . A ll Types. Sizes & P rices. D iihl R e alty , C ob lesk ill, N .Y . SEE IT Ui 4 .7 2 A 0 L A IJR E L T O N 5 C H IL D R E N (u n d e rl2 ) $ 1 .5 0 AT ALL SHOW S. 1—1 B ronx 6 \'2 U r g e r m s , m o d k i t . 2 b a i h t . O n a lan d sc a p e d p lo t. Copoke Lake House For Sole C A M B R IA Ohiunpions of th e N a ssa u c h a p te r, C ivil S ervice Em ployees Assn., M ixed B ow ling L eag ue receive • h e a rty h a n d s h a k e fro m c h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g nd, ENG TUDOR BRK Reol Estate For Sale - NYS RIGHT A L L E Y — Pi,. FA C O P A K E L A K E ; Y e a r 'r o u n d H oust- fo r s a le . L a k e r i g h t s . 8 r o o m s , f i r e p l a c e , p a t i o Sc c e l l a r , $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 . P h i l A u e r b a c h , C ra ry v ille , N .Y . C all: ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 . UP THE Real Estate For Sale Ulster County 5 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 , a ll ye 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 rice $ 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 U ) 626-7500 Copake Lake Cabins For Sale C O P A K E L A K E : F o r s a le , -i C a b i n s , p o o L C o m p l e t e ly f u rn is h e d . F e w step s f r o m L a k e . P r i c e d f o r q u i c k sa le . P h i l A p e r b ach , C rary v ille. N .Y . ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 . Farms & Country Homes, Orange County D u l k A c r e a ff e — n c t i r e n i c n t H o m e s HuKidPufi in t h e T r l - ' ^ t a t e A rea O O L l).\fA N A G K N r'V . R K A r / r d U S 8.1 I ' l k e f o r t J e r v i s . N V ( J U I ) 8 r> G -ar^8 Florida All Shifts — Steady Work O p e n i n g * 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 p isto L T H E B IG G E S T SHOW Wintten* N«w Yorti Post T O D A T E ” —AfcKtf Call Mr. Bonks • PL 7-9400 Vacationers! Retirees! W r i t e fo r e ith e r or b o th FREE! SOUTHERN TRANSFER and STORAGE CO. INC. E A S T O F O A IM a -^ . MtMIIUN BMMOCUIMCOiiPMSkC iM) QMUMl MCPttmNUIOl UCtfKOiet L o w e r F u n e ra l P rices Have Always Been Traditional At BQDH0C10 APACiriC t A S t THtATRE W a lte r B . C o o k e FUNERAL HOM ES M Iht iwo ■ Mif lr>pl» Itwtiit* «l4)lhSI C o m p a r e o u r c«jsl ot.r 4.(»»»0 lb« t o St. I'c te rsliiirK f ro m N e w Y o rk C ily, ?406: I>hil:i<lclphiii, A lJ .n n y , $ 1 3 2 . F o r a n e m t i n ia l e t o a n y (k -s t ln u t i o n in K l o r ii la W rite K R A K H T O A a S4VE ON MOVE T O FLO R ID A rO U K DISCOVER ST. PETE! W e u n d e rs ta n d . in SUPIR 26»SMI C all 6 2 8 -8 7 0 0 to r e a c h a n y of o u r 10 n eig h b o rh o o d fun eral h o m e s in t h e B r o n x , B r o o k l y n , M a n h a tta n and Q ueens. t—I n m r M > rn pd U sing m a n u a l o r e le c tric a l ty p e ­ w rite r, p re p a r e ty p e w ritte n le tte rs , fo rm s, re p o rts, copying fro m longh a n d o r ty p e w ritte n copy— fro m h e r ow n in fo rm a tio n or fro m tr a n s ­ c rib in g m a c h in e . P e rfo rm s o th e r c le ric a l d u ties — su ch a s c u ttin g ste n c ils a n d (H>ereting d u p lic atin g m a c h in e s, filing a n d re co rd k eep ­ ing. F la u m e n b a u m , o n th e ir fin e show ing. T h ey are , le ft to r ig h t: F la u m e n b a u m ; H a l H am m o n d , leagu e p re s id e n t; G lo ria B lackw ell, le a g u e v ic e -p re sid e n t; V ivian Cook, se c re ta ry ; a n d J im W allace, t r e a s ­ u re r. n-t H i-H r* n m PS 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 re.sort city. W rite, C .S .L . M u llin , D cpi. VK N IO K U. FT.A. N — IN T K K K .S T K n T W I M M K H 'i coDii: Stuart, Florida RKTIHKM ENT HOMES $ 6 ,6 0 0 , E V E n Y T l l l N Q IN R E AL E.STATB L rULKOKD, S n iA R T . rL A . W RITE RRQUIRKMEN'TS. Ph. 99 2 8 7 .1 2 8 8 715 CHAMueR OF COMMERCE ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA 337, SK ii I>K1*T. C . l'. O . nox 1 0 2 1 7 ST. P R T K R S H U U a . tT .O K lD A K K A L 'i'O It HOLLYWOOD BEACH, FLORIDA I-ow wo^Uljf r u le * , $.'10 u p n i o li u k '8 evciy llu iiB W rite o o io rfiil ilil.iiN o n tie a c k fur fr»?« SANDS. 2040 N SURF RD. BALI HAI, 310 MCKINLEY ST. On >vC o- u: »—I CJ j— ►> p: u: ir. PANELISTS Jo se p h D. L o c h n e r, e x e c u ­ tive d ire c to r o f th e Civil Service E m ployees A ssn., s ta n d in g a t m ic ro p h o n e , discu ssed p la n s fo r th e fo rth c o m in g co llective b a rg a in in g e le ctio n s a t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g o f th e C a p ita l D istric t C o n feren ce a t L ak e L u ze rn e, re c e n tly . O th e rs on th e p a n e l a re , G e n o a K e p n e r, oorrespondiiij: se c re ta ry a n d se a te d le ft to r i g h t: J o h n C arey , a sso c ia te p r o ­ a c tiv itie s c o m m itte e c h a irm a n o f th e C a p ita l D is tric t C o n feren ce, g ra m sp e c ia list; B e rn a rd R y a n , collective b a rg a in ­ Civil S ervice E m ployees A ssn., receives a p la q u e a n d a kiss frtm i M ax B cnko, outgo in ir p re s id e n t of th e co n fe ren ce , a t cerem o n ies a t L ak e L u z ern e re c e n tly . M iss K e p n a r w as p re s e n te d w ith th e iH-esident’s a w a rd d u rin g th e c o n fe re n c e’s a n n u a l m eeting:. HONORED i:; ‘B a l l o t s L o o k C o rc o ra n R a llie s NEW OFFICERS — D r. T h e o d o re Wenad, re a r , p re s id e n t o f th e Civil S ervice E m p lo yees A ssn., recen tly in s ta lle d new o ffice rs • f th e C a p ita l D is tric t C o n feren ce, CSEA d u rin g th e c o n fe re n c e ’s a n n u a l m eetinc: a t L ak e L u zern e. L e ft to rig h t, a r e : M a rio n F a r relly, re c o rd in g s e c re ta ry ; Ede:ar T ro id le, tr e a s u r e r ; A lfred P a g a n o , seco n d v ic e -p re sid e n t; T h o m a s M cD on o u gh , fir s t v ic e -p re sid e n t a n d E rn e s t W a g n e r, p re s id e n t. Olean School Aides Rochester Rally Win New Contract Draws 700 State Employees O LEA N — A S ta te fa c t-fin d e r h a s r e c o m m e n d e d a 5.5 p e r ­ c e n t s a la r y in c re a s e fo r a ll (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) n o n -te a c h in g e m p lo y e e s in R O C H E S T E R — A g ia n t tlie O lean c ity school d is tric t. T h e e l e c tio n r a lly a n d p a r t y w a s s a la ry soliedule w as am ong reco n x m en d ation s m a d e in the con­ g iv e n l a s t w e e k b y fiv e c h a p ­ tr a c t d isp u te b e tw e en th e O lean t e r s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ B o ard of E d u c a tio n a n d U n its II ployees A san. In th e R o c h e ste r aivd III of th e Civil Service E m ­ a re a fo r all S ta t e em ployees h e re . R o c h e s te r S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p ­ p loyees A ssn. te r, B ro o k p o rt S ta t e U nivensity A pp o inte d by tl>e New Y ork S ta t e P u b lic EJmployment R ela­ c h a p te r, I n d u s tiT S ta t e S ch oo l c h a p te r, T i'an sip o rte tio n D is tric t tio n s Boai-d, tlie fa ct-fln d er, M ark No, 4 c h a p te r, a n d R o c h e ste r H. B eeclier, also a d v o ca te d tlia t c h a p te r w eie h o sts to m o re th a n a fu rtlie r in c re m e n t be a dd ed to each sa la ry and wa«:e s c a le in a n 700 S ta te w o rkers a t th e T o w n e H ouse M o to r I n n on W ed n esd ay , a m o u n t eq u al to the p rese n t in c re ­ J u ly 9. m e n t in e ac h sc a le so th a t e m ­ A b u ffe t a n d refrefd im e n ta w ere ployees a t file to p of th e ir pay serv ed , re p o r te d O SEA re«;lonal scale would re ce iv e eq u itable tr e a t ­ field su p e rv iso r J a n ie s J . P ow ers. m e n t w ith thoee below th e top. "T h is p a r ty p u t C o u n cil 50, o u r Otlver re c o m m e n d a tio n s in clud e: riv al u n io n , b a c k in to tihe w ood­ » n a d d itio n a l 30 d a y s of sick w ork," P o w e rs said . le av e w han all a c c u m u la te d sick O fflc alls o f th e c h a p te rs in vo lv­ leave h a s b e e n u sed; tw o non-ac- ed, w h om P o w e rs c re d ite d fo r o u m u ia tiv e p e rso n a l le a v e d ay s g e ttin g tlie people o u t, a re C a r ­ p e r yeai-; an d m a in te n a n c e o f th e m e n Pai'i-uggia, p re s id e n t. I n d u s ­ p re s e n t v a c a tio n tim e fo r 12- try S c h o o l; NeLs C a rlso n , p re s i­ a io n th empHoyees. R e je c te d biy d e n t of R o c h e s te r c h a p te r a n d tl»e f a c tf in d e r w as a re q u e st fo r Je re m y P in g e lto n , R o c h e ste r, colo n ge v ity in c re m e n ts , b a se d on c h a iim e n ; J im S h e a , I t a n s p o r t a tlie fa c t th a t a n a d d itio n a l in c re ­ tio n D istric t No. 4; a n d T h o m a s m e n t h a d b e e n p roposed in th e C rartley, Bixxifcport S ta t e XJnlver• a la ry sch ed u le a n d th a t te a c h e rs sit7< • f tli« s y ste m did n o t h av e lo n ­ g ev ity stops In th e ir salai-y sch e­ V9C Z ip -C o d es to h e lp speed dule. y o u r m aiL L ik e W a rn s F o r in g sp e c ia list; Jo se p h D o lan , d ire c to r of lo c al g o ^ e r n m e n t a f f a ir s ; J e r r y R o g ers, su p e rv iso r of field serv ices; E. N o rb e rt Z a h m , d ire c to r o f e d u c a tio n ; a ll o f th e CSEA h e a d q u a rte rs s t a f f ; M ay D eS cre, p u b lic ity c o m m itte e c h a irm a n of th e c o n fe re n c e and J o h n C ano b y , CSEA field re p re s e n ta tiv e . S tan d in g , a t le ft, is M ax B enko, p a s t- p r e s id e n t o f th e con ­ fe re n c e . S ta te J u n k U tic a M a il,’ A re a E m p lo y e e s (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) U T I C A — C S E A f ie ld s u p e r v i s o r J o h n C o r c o r a n t o l d s o m e 200 m e m b e r s a t t e n d i n g a U t i c a c a m p a i g n r a l l y l a s t w e e k t h a t t h e P u b l i c E m p l o y e e R e l a t i o n s B o a r d w£us u s i n g d e v i­ o u s m e th o d s In th e m a ilin g o f e le c tio n b a llo ts . “T h e b a llo ts h a v e b e e n m a ile d in a p l a i n e n v e lo p e w ith n o r e t u r n a d d r e s s o r m e n ­ tio n t h a t th e envelop e c o n ta in e d a tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n i­ “I t ’s a ro ck y ro a d a h e a d ,” C o r­ b a llo t,” C o rc o ra n s a id . c ip a l E m p lo y ees.” c o ran w a rn e d th e m e m b e rs, “W e’r« H e sa id th e e nv elo pe w as m is“H e ’s p ittin g C a th o lic a g a in st fa c e d w ith th e te rrib le T ay lo r leaddng b e ca u se it rese m b led “ju n k n m il" a n d co u ld very easily P r o te s ta n t a n d th is Is n o t r i g h t,” Law , w h ich say s in its p re am b le be d isc a rd e d by th o se receiv in g It G u ild said . “E v e n th e C a th o lic th a t it is d esig n ed to p ro v id e h a r re la tio n s h ip s betw een a t th e ir h o m e . S e v e ra l a tte n d in g B i ^ o p of B ro o k ly n saw th ro u g h m ondous th e ra lly s a id th e y h a d n ’t re alize d th e p lo t a n d ddsclaim ed an y c o n ­ p ublic em plo y ees a n d em ployers. th e y h a d re ce iv ed th e ir b allo ts n e c tio n b e tw e e n R ev. B la tz a n d T h is Is f a r fro m th e tr u th . It's Im p ed in g m e a n in g fu l n e g o tia ­ becau se th e y “dddai’t p a y a n y a t ­ th e C h u rc h in th is m a tte r . tio n s.” te n tio n to th e p la in envelope r e ­ D u rin g C o rc o ra n ’s sp e ec h , a n A s im ila r ra lly w as h e ld in ceived w ith w h a t tliey c alle d o th e r u n id e n tifie d m em iber o f C o u n cil 50 R om e th e n e x t n ig h t. “jum k mall.*' w ho h a d g a in e d e n tra n c e to th e T h e issue w as b ro u g h t to lig h t m e e tin g u n b e k n o w n to CSEA w h e n U tic a c h a p t e r p re s id e n t m em b ei’s, b e g a n s h o u tin g , becam e P h ilip C a ru so d isp lay ed th e en­ b e llig e re n t, a n d w as e sc o rte d o u t velope in w h ic h h e received h is of th e w in d in g , b allo t. C aru so p o in te d o u t t h a t th e C o rc o ra n , r e f e rrin g to a U tic a th e p la in eruvelope cou ld be d e ­ television a p p e a ra n c e o f R ev. ceivin g a n d lu ^ e d all m e m b e rs to B latz, sa id th e c le rg y m a n w as m a k e su re th e y g o t th e ir b a llo t u n a b le to a n s w e r q u e stio n s o n a n d u sed ft. C ouncil 50’s d u es, nunfiber o f m e m ­ C h a p te r p re s id e n ts a n d field b ers o r p ro b le m s th e y e n c o u n te re d . re p re s e n ta tiv e s a d d re sse d th e “H e co u ld o n ly s p e a k In v ag ue ALBANY — Theodore C. g a th e rin g in M a e n n e rc h o r H all, g e n e ra litie s ,” C o rc o ra n said . Wenzl, president of the Civil e ao h iiirging m e m b e rs to “g e t o u t Service Elmployees Assn., said th e v o te .” last week th a t all CSEA dele­ F ie ld r e p r e s e n ta tiv e R o b e rt gates who attended the Associ­ G u ild s a id OS£\A co u ld n e g o tia te ation’s March 7 meeting in Al^ a c o n tra c t fo r S ta t e em ployees bany will receive time oflf from “m o re effe ctiv ely tlia n a n y c a r ­ their State jobs without charge p e tb a g g e r” b ec au se CSEA h a d th e to aocunfuilated leave credits for re s p e c t o f th e L eg islativ e body o f ( F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e s p o n d e n i ) that day. New Y o rk S ta te , B U F F A L O — C iv il S e r v i c e W en zl h a d rec eiv e d w ord from “A s trik e is n o t th e a n sw e r,” E m p l o y e e s A s s n . n e g o t i a t o r s Abe L av ln e, d ire c to r of th e Stat« G u ild said . “I t 's only a s u b s titu te l a s t w e e k w o n a 2 5 - y e a r r e ­ O ffice o f B m ployiees RetLatioiu T h e m e a n s does n o t ju s tify th e t i r e m e n t p l a n f o r a b o u t 100 E m ployee R e la tio n s, o k a y in g th« e n d .” p e rso n s w ho w o rk f o r th e B u ffa lo tim e off. L a v in e aald h e would H e c ritic iz ed th e c a m p a ig n in g S ew er A u th o rity . ask th e S ta te Civil S erv ice De­ in h is a re * o f a “R ev. B la tz ,” to advise all 9tot« T h e em p lo yees a re re p re s e n te d p a rtm e n t h e re fron^ o u t- o f - S ta te on b e h a lf by th e S ew er A u ttio rity u n it, B rie a g e n c y perso nn el o ffices acco rd ­ of C o u n cil 50, A m e ric a n F e d e ra - c h a p te r, CSEA . in g ly . “ W e w o rk ed in d o s e oo<H)eraC8£!A delegates who attended tlo n w ith Jo s e p h L oTecnpio, th e the meeting should arrange to get W A T E R T O W N —R a lp h D . W a l­ a u th o r ity c h a irm a n , a n d o th e r credit for this day through theif la ce of A le x a n d ria B ay , h a s r e ­ b o a rd m e m b e rs,” sa id D a n T a t - administrative officer or person' sig n ed a s re g io n « l m a n a g e r o f tenibaum , u n it ohairm A n, w ho co n ­ nel office. th e T h o u s a n d I s la n d s S ta t e P a r k d u cte d th e C SEA n e g o tia tio n s w ith W enzl also s a id th a t th e sam* C om m issio n , effec tiv e M ay 1. H e A1 N eri. tra v e l allow ances acc o rd e d to del­ T a tte n b a u m e x p la in e d t h a t th e eg ates by CSEA fo r d e le g a te m e et­ h a s h e ld th e p o st sin c e A pril. A u th o rity w as u n d e r n o le g a l o b ­ in g w ill b e allow ed fo r th is m e e t­ 1953. W allace, o n sick leave since lig a tio n to c o n sid e r m o n e y m a tte r s ing. T r a v ^ b o th w ay s u p to * la s t P a ll, w ill lik ely b e su cceed ed th is y e a r b u t a g re e d to do so m a x im u m of fo u r h o u rs eaoh by C h a rle s J. E lU o tt of W a te r­ w h e n th e OSEA w on th e 2 5 -y ea r w ay will b e c o m p e n sa te d by thtf tow n. l>lan fo r S t a t e em ployees. A ssociation. D e le g a te s G e t T im e M a rc h Buffalo Sewer Aides Get 25-Year Pension W allace Resigns O ff F o r M e e t Rochester Area Chapters Form political Arm (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) RCK^^’ ^ S T E R — A p o l i t i c a l a c tio n c o m m itte e to h e lp u p ­ s ta te w o rk e rs g e t a f a ir e r s h a k e f r o m A lb a n y h a s b e e n form ed by five R o c h e s te r a r e a c h a p ters of th e Civil Sea’vice E m ­ ployees Assn. C a rm e n P a rru g g la , p re s id e n t of the CSEA c h a p te r a t th e S ta te A gricu ltu ral a n d In d u s tria l School a t n e a rb y ::ndustry, said th e first order of c o m m itte e b u sin ess will be im p ro v e m e n ta in th e coet-ofIjvjng pay. ‘S ta te w o rk ers in th e New Y ork O ty : r e a receiv ed a $200 co st-o fliving in c re a se this y e a r, b u t upwAte w o rk ers g o t n o th in g ,” be nald. *‘We h av e fig u res to prove th a t M onroe C o u n ty ’s cosU>f-llving is as h ig h a s. if n o t h ig h e r tJian, t h a t o f an y o th e r a r e a of the S ta te .” B esides th e In d u s try c h a p te r, the R o c h e ste r c h a p te r, th e Rocheete r S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p te r, th e c;hapter a t th e S ta te U n iv ersity College a t B ro c k p o rt a n d th e R o ch ester D ivision of th e S ta te D ep a rtm en t of T ra n s p o r ta tio n a re re p re se n te d on th e c o m m itte e , which m e t fo r th e f ir s t tim e J u n e 21. One w ay th e p o litica l ac tio n com m ittee hopes to Influence offi­ c e s in A lb an y Is to w ork m o re ciosely w ith a re a legislato rs, m e e t­ ing wUh th e m an d helping th e m to g e t b e tte r acq u a in te d w ith th e Deeds of lo cal S ta te w orkers, Paxruggia sa id . He sa id no c h a ir m a n h a d b e e n chw en fo r th e co m m ittee . S U N Y A t O n e o n t a F o r m s N e w U n it F r a n e is M e O a r v o y ALBANY — A c a r e e r S ta te p o lic e m a n Is d ead . F r a n c is S. M cG arv ey , w ho e n ­ listed In th e S ta t e P o lice in 1917 a s a y o u n g m a n a n d clim b ed th e la d d e r to b ecom e S ta te su p e rin ­ te n d e n t of S ta te P o lice, w as b u r ­ ied in K in g sto n . M r. M c G arv e y w as b o rn in New Y o rk C ity D ec. 15, 1896. H e w as o n e of th e o rig in a l ti-oopers a s ­ sig n ed to T ro o p K , w h en it w-as fo rm ed . 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BOOKT.RT WITH OK RO ENS” YOVR HOSTS. o q a O ’C o n n r l l 10 OOO C orktail I .o u n i c e Men's & Young Men's Fine Clothes S E M I-A N N U A L SALE N O W ^ A D D I T I O N A L S A V IN G S . . . S21 RIVER STREET, TROY Tel. AS 2-2022 IN C L U D E S 3 H E A R T Y M EA LS A DAY R A T B 8 A N » <«AMI>I,R MRND OHNKKHMIP M A N A G E M E N T OPEN T U B S.. T H D R S.. A FRI. MITES U N T IL 9. friendship’ Given lo Employees By Newark Chapter (F ro m L e a d e r C o r re s p o n d e n t) R O C H E ST E R — A “ g ift” of f r i e n d s h i p r e c e n t l y w a s g iv e n to e v e r y e m p l o y e e a t N e w a r k S ^ a te S c h o o l b y t h e N e w a r k State School c h a p te r of th e Civfl Service E m p lo y ees Assn. The “ g if t” w as a n a m e clip a n d pin, fo r w h ic h e v ery em ployee, w hether h e w as a CSEA m e m b e r or not, b e c a m e eligible m erely by wgning h is n a m e , title a n d d e p a rt­ ment on a s h e e t of p a p e r. The n a m e clip a n d p in th e n w as Ditftde up p e rso n a lly fo r e a c h em ­ ployee, who w as ask ed to w ea r It on th e job. *We felt th a t th is w as one of Wie b est w ay s t h a t CSEA m e m ­ bers could be m a d e know n to ev­ eryone,” sa id C h a rle s L. S m ith , c^)apter p resid e n t. B ut th e pl-oject h a d side resu lts, S ta te N is W o r k e r s : e g o t i a t i n g a t o u g h w i t h t h e b a l l g a m S t a t e e . U)o. Said o n e of th e non-C SE A m em bers: "W h en you m e e t som eone d o n ’t know a n d th a t p e rso n Si^eets you, all you h a v e to do is ^ g la n ce a t his n a m e ta g an d y«i’ve m a d e a new frie n d .” Sm ith said th a t an y CSEA chap^ w ishing m o re In fo rm ation ^hout staa-ting a sim ila r p ro jec t *hould call o r w rite to Haxi-y *^^bat, N e w a rk S ta te School, ^bw ark, N .Y . 14513. Electrician Exam r^ve c a n d id a te e fo r electricaan th e p r a c tic a l te st re c e n tly . 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B esides sp o t TV a n d ra d io a n n o u n c e m e n ts scheduled th r o u g h ­ su ccess: a n d field re p re s e n ta tiv e m o re th a n 25,000 S ta te em ployees, o ut th e S ta te , som e In d iv id u al J o h n R a y fo r th e success o f th e thre* p a rtie s h eld a t th e S ta te U n iv ersity C a m p u s fo r S ta te em ­ rallies a n d p a rtie s h av e b een film ­ S y ra c u se rally. All in all, C o rco ran sa id , h e w as ployees w ho w ork In th e a r e a w ere ed an d show n on lo cal n ew s pro­ very o p tin d stic a b o u t C S E A ’s s u c ­ e x c ep tio n a lly well a tte n d e d , as g ra m s. cess in th e c e n tr a l New Y o rk a re a . w as a ra lly fo r dow n tow n A lb an y W estern R eg io n al field su p e r­ L ouis S h a w , CSEIA u p s ta te field S ta te w o rk ers a t th e D e W itt C lin­ visor J a m e s Pow ei’s re p o rte d t h a t a cocKtail p a rty an d ra lly a t th e rep i-esen tative, c ite d th e c o n trib u ­ to n H otel. E n 'th u siasm S een T ow ne House M otor In n in R o c h es­ tio n s of a d v e rtis in g fu n d s fro m CSEA field re p re s e n ta tiv e s , a r m ­ te r la s t w eek, given by all R oches- c o u n ty c h a p te rs in h is a re a a n d te r-a re a CSEA c h a p te rs fo r th e c o m m en d ed J o se p h Ti-occia, p re s i­ ed w ith C SEA b u m p e r stic k e rs, S ta te w o rk e rs in th a t a r e la st d e n t of th e E lm ira R e fo rm a to ry p o sters, b u tto n s , fly ers a n d o th e r week, w as film ed by T V a n d also c h a p te r, fo r s e ttin g u p T V new c a m p a ig n m a te ria l r e p o r t t h a t co v ered by th e lo cal ra d io s t a ­ p ro g ra m a p p e a ra n c e s fo r h im se lf e n th u sia s m for C SE A in all se c ­ a n d S h aw in E lm ira . tio n s o f th e S ta t e is u nj> aralleled tions. E lm ira R e fo rm a to ry c h a p te r, a n d th a t n o o th e r em ployee o r­ R adio-TV D e b ates In a d d itio n , sev era l ra d io de­ C h e m u n g C o u n ty c h a p te r a n d g a n iz a tio n involved in the elec­ b a te s have p itted CSEA sta ff m em - H o rn e ll C ity c h a p te r w ere also tio n s is g e ttin g so m u c h su p p o rt as CSEA. bei's, o fficers and m e m b e rs c ite d by S h a w fo r th e ir sp o n so r­ “ We a re very , v ery o p tim istic a g a in s t re p re se n ta tiv e s of C ouncil s h ip o f a series of 15 T V c o m ­ 50, th e A sso ciatio n ’s c h ie f riv a l m e rc ia l a n n o u n c e m e n ts in E lm ira . a b o u t w in n in g a ll five u n it s ,” C o rc o ra n also c o m m en d ed field W enzl s ta te d . “ The en th u sia s m Is in th e electio n s. G u est a p p e a ra n c e by CSBA m e m b ers, o fficers a n d re p re s e n ta tiv e R ic h a rd A. S ro k a o v erw h elm in g , a n d S ta te em p lo y ­ sUiff on local ra d io show s h av e fo r h is c o o rd in a tio n of th e e le ctio n ees a re flocking to CSEA g a th e r­ also ta k en p lace a n d m o re of o p e ra tio n s in th e O n e o n ta -D e lh i ings to h e a r a b o u t o u r o rg a n i­ thtjse, as w ell as th e d e b ates, a re a re a , th e h o m e of O n e o n ta c h a p ­ z a tio n . I a m very p leased w ith th e sch ed u led fo r th e closing w eeks of te r a n d th e D elh i V alley c h a p te r. su ccess of ou r e ffo rts in this elec­ M a n y em ployees in tihe a re a did tio n so far.'* the m a il-b allo t election. T he CSEA P u b lic R e la tio n s D e­ n o t receiv e th e b a llo ts a n d CSEA On th e lig h te r side, som e of th e p a r tm e n t a t H e a d q u a ite rs lias assiste d in o b ta in in g th e m fro m u n u su a l c am p a ig n in g g a m b its in ­ p laced se v era l n e w sp a p e rs ad s In P E R B . clu d e so u n d tru c k s w hich to u r p ro m in e n t n e w sp ap e rs a c ro ss the a re a s w here S ta te em ployees a re H u d so n V alley S tate, a n d m a n y In d iv id u al c h a p ­ O utside of New Y ork C ity, CSEA likely to h e a r th e re c o rd e d CSEA te rs have su p p le m e n te d th e se w ith c h a p te rs a t L e tc h w o rth V illage, m e ssa g e s a n d the CSEIA “ jin g le ,” th e ir ow n ad s in lo c al p a p e rs . R o c k la n d S ta te H o sp ital, S ta te w hich is h e a r d on the TV sp o ts. C o unty c h a p tens fro m B u ffalo R e h ab ilita tio n H o sp ital a t W est I n A lbany, tw o so u n d tru c k s of bo Long Is la n d h av e p itc h e d in H a v e rstra w a n d th e P a lisa d e s In ­ CSEA S ta s ' m e m b e rs toui-ed th e w ith m oney a n d m a n p o w e r to h elp te rs ta te P a rk co m b in ed to se n d cam jH is an d d o w n to w n a re a s , o u t tlie S ta te c h a p te rs, w hich a re o ut a so u n d tru c k to to u r th e w h ere m a n y S ta te d e p a rtm e n ts d ire c tly involved in th e c a m p a ig n - g ro u n d s of th e th re e In s titu tio n s a re h ou sed , fo r fo u r day s, w ith irttg. H u n d re d s of memt>ei's o f th e as well as the p e rk grounds. b u m p e r stic k e rs a n d p o stera fly in g N a ssa u CToimty a n d S u ffo lk C o u n ­ O v er a th o u s a n d S ta te e m p lo y ­ in th e w ind. ty c h a p te rs h a v e te lep h o n e d tiieir ees a tte n d e d th r e e ra llie s a t th e P la n e s H ired feUow m e m b e rs em ployed by th e S a m s o n d a le P u b in W e st H a v e rT h e B uffalo S ta t e U n iv e rsity S ta te to u rg e th e m to vote for s tra w , acco rd in g to T h o m a s L u p o c h a p te r h ire d a p la n e to c a r r y a CSEA. sello, su p e rv iso r fieJd re p re s e n ta - OSHA s tre a m e r rem in d in g B uffalo tiive. C ounties Helpingr a r e a S ta te w orkers to vote, a n d H e a d in g u p th e ra llie s in R o c k ­ CSEA m e m b e rs a tte n d in g a c a m ­ I n m a n y a re a s of the S ta te , c o u n ty c h a p te rs have c o n trib u te d la n d C o u n ty w eie T h o m a s B ra n n , p a ig n ra lly of th e M e tro p o lita n ca.sih fro m th e h ow n tre a s u rie s to field re p re s e n ta tiv e ; M iss V iola C o n feren ce a t Loiig Is la n d ’s J o n e s p*y fo r local a d v e rtisin g fo r th e S v en n sson , c h a p te r p re s id e n t a t B each la s t w eek looked u p in th e eb''ctiona. One c h a p te r is re p o rt- N Y S R eh a b iH ta tio n H o sp ita l; sky to see a n o th e r “ Vote C S E A " e**' have given $1,000, an d o th er B ra d le y M oor,e p re s id e n t o f th e b a n n e r s tre a m in g fro m a sm a ll c o n trib u tio n s ru n n e a rly as Ixigh. P a lisa d e s I n t e r s t a te P a rk c h a p te r; p la n e . T h a t p la n e flew up an d P erson -to -perso n c o n ta c t th io u g h G eorge C e la n ta n o , p re s id e n t, down th e Long Is la n d b ea ch e s ra llie s, p a rtie s , p icn ics a n d get- R o c k la n d S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p te r; c a tc h in g the a tte n tio n of all b a th ­ to g e th e rs h a s b een one of CSElA’s a n d J o h n C lai’k, p re s id e n t of th e e rs , CSEIA m e m b e rs a n d n o n ­ m a in goals d u rin g th e c a m p a ig n ­ L e tc h w o rth V illage c h a p te r. m e m b ers alike. in g , W enzl said. M ore field re p re ­ L e ad in g th e ra llies in th e S o u th ­ CSEA ’s opposition a p p a re n tly s e n ta tiv e s h av e been p u t on th e e rn C o n fe ren c e a re a : CSEA field h a s c o n c e n tra te d its w ork on m e n ­ CSEIA fo rce in in stitu tio n s to g e t re p re s e n ta tiv e s H a im a n S w its; ta l h y g ie ne in s titu tio n s a c ro ss th e the w ord o u t to th e th o u sa n d s of J a c k P e n d e r; J a m e s R o g e rs; a n d S ta te , v irtu a lly n eg le ctin g th e re s t S ta te em p lo y ees w ho will vote in collective b a rg a in in g sp e c ia list P a t o f S ta te em ployees. tlie in s titu tio n a l u n it, th e la rg e s t M onaohino. “ O ur re p re s e n ta tiv e s tell us t h a t of the five un its. New Y ork C ity A rea th e sm a ll s ta ff of vCouncil 50, R e p o rts fro m evei-y a r e a o l th e I n tjhe N©w Y o rk C ity a re a , A FSC M E , th e ou tsid e oi'eranizers S ta te in d ic a te t h a t tu rn o u ts of L uposello n o te d , th e fin e jo b s p ro ­ a re on lo a n to C ouncil 50 a n d a re S ta te em p lo y ees — CSEA m e m - d u ced by fie ld re p re se n ta tiv e s W il­ fro m o th e r s ta te s In filtra tin g th e l>ers 8uid n o n -m e m b e rs alik e — lia m P a i're ll a n d A dele W e st a n d in s titu tio n s try in g to co n vin ce th e h a s b een e x c e lle n t a t ev ery CSEIA- s u p p o rte d by Jo s e p h Sykes, w as em ployees th e re t h a t C ouncil 50 sp on sored a ffa ir, a n d still m o re s tre n g th e n e d by th e se re sp e ctiv e c a n do so m e th in g fo r them . F ew , p a rtie s , lu n ch eo n a n d ra llie s a re c h a p te r p re s id e n ts: S o lo m o n B en - if a n y , em ployees a re sw allow ing sch edu led . d e t. New Y ork C ity c h a p te r; R a n ­ th is old, tire d lin e. C e n tra l New Y o rk d o lp h V. Ja co b s, S ta te In s u ra n c e “ F ro m all re p o rts, In fa c t, all OSEA re g io n a l field su p e rv iso r F u n d c h a p te r a n d h e a d o f th e C ouncil 50 a ffa irs — b o th a t In­ J a c k stitu tio n s a n d fo r o th e r S ta te workJ o iin C oi'coran re p o rte d tlia t d u r ­ M e tro p o lita n C o n feren ce; ing th e la s t w eek fo u r big ra llie s W eisz, P a ro le c h a p te r; P h ilip ei*s, h a v e been v ery poorly a tte n d ­ w ere h eld in th e c e n tr a l p a r t of W ex ler, M e tro p o lita n P.S.C . c h a p ­ ed. W e h eal'd of one p a r ty w h ere th e S ta te , all v ery su ccessfu l. He te r; J a m e s B arg e, B ro n x S ta te th e a tte n d a n c e w as so low th a t cre d ite d CSEA field re p r e s e n ta ­ H o sp ital c h a p te r; A m os R o y al, C ouncil 50 o rg a n iz e rs w ere fo rced tive T ed M odrzejew skl a n d c h a p ­ M a n h a tta n S ta te H o sp ita l c h a p ­ to throw aw ay pou n d s a n d p o un d s te r mi^mber M o rris S olk o lin sk y fo r te r: Aun D aw son, Oi’eed m o o r S ta te of fried ch ick e n . At a n o th e r of g e ttin g o u t th e people a t tlie H o sp ita l d i a p t e r ; A n n C h a n d le r, th e ir ra llies, it w as re p o rte d th a t B in g h a m to n ra lly ; P r a n k M a r- B ro o k ly n S ta te HosoMtal c h a p te r; S ta te em ployees w alk ed in to pick te lll fo r h is effo rts a t th e R om e a n d T h o m a s D elaney, W illow brook up re fre s h m e n ts a n d th e n w alked ra lly ; CSEA field re p re s e n ta tiv e S ta t e H o sp ita l c h a p te r. o u t ag a in , n o t slo p pitig to liste n to B u6 G uild , fo r tlie UtLca r a lly ’s I n AIl>aay, tiie h e a d q u a ite r s fo r th e C ouncil oO h ai'a n g u e." ERIE CHAPTER ENROLLS Neil C u m m in g s, p resid en t (se ated le ft) is show n a p p ly in g fo r th e CSEA a c c id e n t a n d sickne.<« in s u ra n c e policy w ith th e h e lp o f D a n V olpini, in s u ra n c e re p re se n ­ ta tiv e of T e r B u sh & Pow ell, In c ., a g e n ts fo r th e A sso ciation . E rit C o u n ty em ployees m a y now p a rtic ip a te in th is lo w -co st p rog ram w h ich p re s e n tly p ro te c ts ov er 60,000 o th e r m e m b e rs of th e Civfl S ervice E m ployees Assn., In c . a g a in s t loss of incom e. L ooking on ar« I h o m a s C h risty , CSEA re p re s e n ta tiv e (rig h t) a n d G eo rg e W aehob, T e r B u sh & Pow ell, In c . Differentials Won For Nurses By CSEA (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) p ay , also n e g o tia te d by CSEA, now in e ffe c t. I n N a ssa u a n d S u ffo lk ooun/ties, th e m in im u m h ir in g r a t e fo r s t a f f n u rs e s w ill be in c re a se d to th e seco n d y e a r s a la ry ste p of g ra d e 12 (w ith th e lo c a tio n p a y an d g e o g ra p h ic d if fe re n tia l p a y , th is w ill eq u al $7,770 as s t a r t in g p a y ). I n R o ck lan d , W e stc h e ste r, N a s­ s a u a n d S u ffo lk c o u n tie s, a geogi-ap>hic p a y d if fe re n tia l of $275 w ill be p a id to h e a d n u rs e s In a d ­ d itio n to $200 lo c a tio n p a y now in e ffe ct. All in s titu tio n a l n iu s in g title s pi'esen tly a llo c a te d to g ra d e 17 a n d above w ill b e re a llo c a te d Ijy one s a la ry g ra d e . All of th e above d h a n g e s will becom e effec tiv e J u ly 24,'1969. T h e C ^E A sp o k e sm a n sa id t h a t CSEA w as “e x tre m e ly d is p le a s e d ” H ow — th a t a re a d iffe re n tia ls w ere not re s to re d to n u rs e s w ho w ork in New Y o rk C ity. T h e n u rs e s h ad en jo y e d a $1,375 d d ffere n tla l sino« la s t P a ll b u t it h a d b e e n p a rtia lly resc in d e d w h e n th e C SEA $600 m in im u m ra ise fo r a ll S ta te w ork­ ers w e n t thi'ougih on A p ril 1, af th is y ea r. S ta t e o ffic ia ls in s iste d tha4 S ta te n u rs e s in th e New Y o rk are* w ere s till on a p a r w ith o th e r a re a n u rs e s, so no resto i-» tio n wai n ecessary . “ H ow ever,” th e C SEA spokes­ m a n said , “ th e s a la rie s o f nurseJ em ployed by New Y o rk C ity would be review ed a g a in in S ep tem b er. I f th e y receiv e a ra is e th e n , CSE.4 will go to w o rk to m a k e su re th a t S ta te n u rs e s g e t a n Id e n tic a l raiss to k eep th e m on th e sa m e level a s City em p loy ed a n d p riv ately em ployed n u rs e s.” T o S te a l A n U t iliz e The E le c tio n B ig L ie L e a d e r 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 . w a r n ­ e d S t a t e w o r k e r s t o b e o n g ru a rd a g r a in s t i n c r e a s i n g u s e of th e l i e ” t e c h n i q u e b y C o u n c i l 50, A F S C M E , i n t h e c lo s in g d a y s o f b a l lo ti n g i n t h e S t a t e r e p r e s e n t a ­ tio n e le c tio n . | C S E A o f f ic i a ls c a u t i o n e d p a r t i c u l a r l y a g a i n s t b e i n g m i s l e d b y d i s t o r t i o n s a i m e d a t C S E A ’s i n s u r a n c e p r o ­ g r a m a n d f a ls e s t a ti s ti c s o n s a la r y b e iie fits n e g o tia te d by t h e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . J o s e p h D . L o c h n e r , C S E A e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r , c i te d a C o u n c i l 50 f l y e r w h i c h s a y s e m p l o y e e s c a n w i t h d r a w fro m C SEA m e m b e rs h ip a n d s till r e t a in th e ir CSEA g r o u p i n s u r a n c e c o v e r a g e . **This, o f c o u r s e , i s c o m ­ p l e t e l y u n t r u e , ” s a i d L o c h n e r . ‘‘T h e la w r e q u i r e s a p e r ­ so n to b e a m e m b e r in o r d e r to h a v e th e in s u r a n c e . T h is h o l d s t r u e f o r C o u n c i l 5 0 ’s i n s u r a n c e , to o ,” h e s a i d . L o c h n e r a l s o n o t e d t h a t C o u n c i l 50 h a s c i r c u l a t e d p h o n y c o m p a r i s o n s b e t w e e n s a l a r i e s o f S t a t e e m p lo y e e s i n N e w Y o r k C it y a n d w o r k e r s e m p l o y e d b y t h e C ity . F o r t h e C i t y w o r k e r s , L o c h n e r s a i d . 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