-V *?ZZZl ^ C aA h U AN A N V 91V W 03y 9Ta 33 3Wnv3nV9Q 19? L ^9 OOTT E l i g i b l e Z0ST9? L i s t s Am erica^* L a rg est W e e k ly f o r P u b lic E m p lo y e e s V o l. X X X , N o . 13 T u e s d a j , J u l y 2 2 , 196 9 Wenzl Bids Security Unit Employees “ Vote For Your Future And Choose CSEA” >L #f the mainten ance, toll and clerical nnit of ttie New York State Thruway Authority count ballots for the ratification of the contract negotiated by the CIvU Service Employees Assn., at CSEA headquarters. Standing in the backsrround are, from left to richt, John Wynder, from the New Tork Division and Joseph Do Bucki, Buffalo Division. Seated from left to rig:ht are Henry Bush, Albany Division; Donald Mahar, Head­ quarters chapter; and Clifford Hickok, Syracuse Division. The con­ tract was approved by a lopsided margin of 977 to 148. R A T IF IC A T IO N T A L L Y — - Members Thruway Aides Give Overwhelming Nod To Contract Won By CSEA A LB A N Y — T h e c o n tr a c t n e g o tia te d fo r th e m a in te n ­ a n c e , to ll a n d c l e r ic a l e m p lo y e e s o f t h e N ew Y o rk S t a t e T h r u w a y A u t h o r i t y b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . h a s b e e n o v e r w h e lm in g ly r a t if ie d b y t h e e m p lo y e e s o f t h a t u n i t through s e c re t ballo t. of th e n eg o tia tio n s, Inclu d in g J o h n Oollectdve bai-gaining sp ec ialist W y n d e r, fro m th e New Y ork D i­ Jo se p h R eedy, who Is c h a ir m a n v isio n ; Jose^ih D oB ucki, B uffalo of the negotiatiriie te a m , la s t w eek D ivision; H e n ry B ush, A lbany Di­ announced th a t th e c o n tr a c t te rm s visio n ; D onald M a h a r, H e a d q u a rt­ Iwd been ap p ro v e d by th e u n it’s ers c h a p te r; a n d C lifford H ickok, em ployees by 9 7 7 |to 148 w ith o ne S y ra c u se D ivision. void. T h ese w ere th e b a llo ts r e ­ I n a r e la te d d ev e lo p m e n t, CSEA tu rn ed fro m th e to ta l s e n t o u t of officials sco re d T e a m s te rs L ocal 1.483. The b a llo ts w ere co u n te d by 445, w h ich lost th e ruiioff elec­ CSEA m e m b e rs fro m eac h c h a p ­ tio n to C SE A lasit J a n u a r y , c h a rg ­ ter w ho d id n o t p a rtic ip a te in a n y in g th a t “ th is lo cal is a tte m p tin g to d is c re d it CSEIA n e g o tia to rs and th e c o n tr a c t w on re c e n tly by CSEA. Nassau CSEA Wins Upgradings For County Jail Aides U p g ra d in g s fo r s e y e r a l jo b title s a m o n g e m p lo y e e s o f t h e N a s s a u C o u n t y J a i l w ill b e a p - S e e Page 8 P ric e T e n Re-open After One Year “ T h e T e a m s te r s ,” said Tlieod ore C. W enzl, CSEA p re s id e n t, “ a re p la n tin g seeds of doubts in th e m in ds of T h ru w ay em ployees a s to th e te rm s of th e c o n tra c t. A le tte r s e n t o u t by L ocal 445 to T h ru w ay em ploy ees gives th e im ­ p re s sio n t h a t th e re c e n tly n e g o ti­ a te d c o n tra c t is of tw o y e a rs d u r­ a tio n w ith o u t any reo p en in g cla u se. “ T h is is n o t tru e. T h e c o n tr a c t p ro v id e s fo r a u to m a tic reo p en ers e a c h y e a rs for n e g o tia tio n s on s a la rie s a n d re tire m e n t. O th er p ro v isio ns h a v e l>een m a d e con­ c e rn in g im p ro v e m e n ts in o th e r b e n e fits fo r eaoli y e a r of th is c o n ­ tr a c t.” W enzl fu rth e r s ta te d t h a t am (Continued on Page 16) V o te For CSEA ir s rO U R F u tu r e ! A liB A N Y — “ V o te f o r y o u r f u t u r e ! ” I n t h e s e f e w w o r d s , T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l , p r e s ­ i d e n t o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . m a d e a l a s t m i n u t e p l e a t o S t a t e e m p l o y e e s l a t h e S e c u r i t y U n i t t o s e n d t h e i r b a l l o t s I n b e f o r e J u l y 28. N e w e le c tio n b a llo ts w e re s e n t o u t to e m p lo y e e s ^ th e S e c u rity U n it a f t e r a m is ­ ta k e in th e n a m e o(f one o f th e b a llo t. T h e new b a llo t — g ra y in called “S e c u rity U n it Empiloyee# u n io n s w as d iscov ered o n bite fir s t co lo r — re p la c e s th e o rig in a l y el­ C o un cil." low b allo t. J e r r y W u rf, in te rn a tio n a l A P S W en zl ask e d a ll em p loy ees wh<J^ C M E p re s id e n t, h a s b o a sie d o f A LBANY — H. B llot K a p la n , a lre a d y s e n t in th e yellow b a llo t s u p p o rt fo r th e new c o u n cil fro m f . r m e r p r e s id e n t of th e S ta te Civil to vote agiain— u sin g th e new g ra y su c h o rg a n iz a tio n s as th e C o rre c ­ S erv ice C o m m ission , died la s t b a llo t. “T h e yellow b a llo t h a s b e en tio n O fficei's A ssn., S a fe ty O f­ w eek in F lo rid a . H e w as 72. voided a n d w ill n o t be c o u n te d ,” ficers B e n e v o le n t A ssn. a n d otAier “ M r. K a p la n w as a c h a m p io n of h e said , re la te d g ro u p s, w h en , in fa c t, th e th e c iv il sei-vice m e rit s y s te m ' W enzl also a sk ed S ecu aity u n it m e m b e rs h ip s of th e se g ro u p s k n ew an d w orked w ith CSEA to im p le ­ em ployees, mosit of w hom a re u n i­ n o th in g a b o u t tiie co u n cil u n til m e n t th is s y s te m ,” sa id Jo se p h D. fo rm e d p e rso n n e l, to “s ta n d b e ­ Wm*f a n n o u n c e d its form<atioa. L o ch n er, e x ec u tiv e d ire c to r of th e h in d CSEA a n d ig n o re th e feeble Charges "Sell Out” Civil S erv ice E m plo yees A ssn., who co v erup a tte m p ts o f a u n io n w h ich W enzl b la ste d th e le a d e rsh ip of k new M r. K a p la n d u rin g h is y e a rs sin ce its very b e g in n in g h a s w o rk ­ th e v ario u s gtx>ups fo r “se llin * of S ta te serv ic e. ed a g a in s t S ta t e em iployees.” T h e o u t” th e ir m e m b ers to a n o rg a n i­ M r. K a p la n r e tir e d as Civil S e r­ C SEA le a d e r w as re f e riin g to th e z a tio n “w hose a ff ilia te h a s d o n e vice C o m m ission p re s id e n t in 1963. A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , n o th in g b u t c o u n t d ues m o ne y fo r H e h a d c ru s a d e d a g a in s t th e spoils C o u n ty , a n d M u n ic ip a l E m ployees 20 y e a rs .” s y ste m a n d w as a -con su ltant on “w h ic h h a s a tte m p te d to cover “J e r r y W u rf a n d C o u n cil 50, in r e tir e m e n t policies fo r clvU serv-/ uip th e fsuilures a n d w eak n esses o f a bid to w in votes, h a v e deceived a n ts to tw o p re s id e n ts, w h en he its New Yoi'k S ta t e ©mipk>yees em plo y ees in th e S e c u rity u n il. took o v er as p re s id e n t of tlie Com ­ local. C o u n cil 50, by fo rm in g a so (Continued on Paffc 16) m issio n In 1959. H. Elioi Kaplan P a y H ik e S e a s o n a l P a r k W o n A id e s F o r O f C o m m is s io n s A LB A N Y — “A t la s t o u r d e m a n d h a s b e e n a n s w e re d a n d s e a s o n a l e m p lo y e e s in a ll o f th e p a r k c o m m is s io n s a n d t h e r e s t o f t h e C o n s e r v a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t w ill r e c e i v e u p to 30 c e n ts -a n -h o u r pay ra is e efT ectifve J u ly 3 ,” s a id T h eo d o re C. W enzl, p re s id e n t o f ----------------------------------------------------T lie in c re a se does n o t ap p ly to th e 172,000-m em ber d v l l S ervice te m p o ra ry em ployees e n g ag ed la E m ployees A ssn., la s t w eek. W enzl re v e a le d th a t he had n o n -s e a so n a l a c tiv itie s — fo r e x ­ receiv ed w ord la s t w eek fro m am p le, re p la o e m e a t of full-bim « S ta te D ire c to r of E m ployee R e la ­ em ptoyees wlio a re o n v a c a tio n tio n s Abe L a v in e t h a t th e e m ­ leave. ployees w ould g e t th e raise. “CSEA a n d L ouis C olby, p re s id e n t ot th e L ong Is la n d I n te r-C o u n ty S ta te P a rk w a y c h a p te r, have H. tLIOT KAPLAN w orked o n th is p ro b le m fo r the I n a n a p p e a r a n c e b e fo r e Ih e p a s t tw o y ears, a n d we a re glad C iv i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A ssru to see juiytioe d o n e a t la s t,” W enzl said. w h ile s e r v in g as p r e s id e n t o f th e T iie em p lo y ees h a d b een g r a n t ­ S t a t e C iv i l S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n . ed th e re g u la r 5 p e rc e n t p ay raise, A n e d ito ria l in the A lb any T im es- ne^gotiated by CSEA th is y e a r for U nio n in 1963, on M r. K a p la n ’s all S ta te em ployees a n d effectiv e re tire m e n t, sa id , “ T he s to ry of A pril 1, 1969. T lie new ra ise a b ­ H. E lio t K a p la n is th e sto ry of a sorbs th e 5 p e rc e n t ra ise . m a n who h a s fo u g h t for in d iv id u al T lie new ra ise gives u p to 30 rig h ts a n d fa irn e s s in g o v e rn m e n t c e n ts a n h ou r m o re to w o rk ers in em p lo y m e n t p ra c tic e s for m ore tlie ir second, th ird an d fo u r th th a n fo u r d e c a d e s.” y e a r of service. New re c ru its will g e t $1.73 a n F u n e r a l serv ices, u n d e r the d i­ re c tio n of B u ssin g F u n e ra l H om e Ivour, b u t th o se w ho w orked la s t of S a ra to g a , w ere S u n d ay a t Uni- ye«.r fo r leas t h a n 320 h o u rs will vei"sal C h a p e l a t L ex in g to n Ave. g e t $1.95 a n h o u r. S eco n d, th ird a n d 55 St., New Y o rk C ity. B u ria l a n d fo u r th y e a r em ployees will w as in M ount P le a s a n t C em etery receive $2.04, $2.13 a n d $2.21 a n in W e stc h e ste r. h o a r, respectdvely. R e p e a t T h is l Political Action Talk Grows Among Local Gov't. Aides E C E IN T r e p o r t s s h o w t h a t t h e n u m b e r o f lo c a l g o v ­ e r n m e n t w o rk e rs o u ts id e o f N e w Y o r k C it y e n r o l l e d i n e m ­ ployee o rg a n iz a tio n s h as ris e n ia a m e re five y e a rs fro m less th a n 30,00 to well o v er 120,000 atvd tlM n u m b e r is grow ing m ontiU y. R (Continued on PA^e 2) DON'T REPEAT T H IS ! o V3 O' n CJ rt •TT <U H o •< w u u HH >• pc; u <Tj U (C o n tin u ed fro m P a e e 1) F o r y e a rs, a good m a n y tow n an d co un U y w o rk ers fe a re d for th e ir jobs w h en th e re w as a n y a t ­ te m p t to g e t th e m o rg an ized. B u t re ce n t S ta te law s h av e g u a ra n te e d th e m th a t rig h t a n d local g o v e rn ­ m e n t aides have b ee n quick to ta k e a d v a n ta g e . A t first, a good m a n y of these I n t r o d u c in g B aham a em ployees w ere c o n te n t m e re ly w ith bein g ab le to a p p ro a c h th e b a rg a in in g ta b le w ith th e a s s u r­ a n c e th a t th ey w ould n o t be flred b ecau se th e y w ere ask in g for p ay ra ise s an d b e tte r w orking co n d i­ tions. Now th a t th ey a re used to th e id ea of th e positive a ffe c ts of “ b e lo n g in g ” in th e ra n k s of o r­ g an ized la b o r, th e scope oi ac- The F a b n lo u s W e e k e n d e r’ T o u rs F e a t u r in g 4 o r 5 d a y s a t t h e Juxurious O c e a n u s N o r t h H o t e l in t h e G r a n d Bahamas 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 in c lu d e d . FromR o c h e s t e r — $»33. s e p f . 28 fo o c t . t, W r i t e i m m e d i a t e l y t o C l a u d e E. R o w ell, 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 I 7 J 6 I 4735657. FromNewY o r k -o c f. ?to s, sns. Nov. 9 fo 12, $125. W r i t e t o Sam E m m e tt , 1060 Bast 28th St., B r o o k ly n , N.Y. te le p h o n e l a t t e r 5 p.m .) 12121 253-4488. FromAlbany—ocf. s t o 12 , $ 149 . w r i t e t o D e lo r a s Fussell. I l l 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 1518) IV 2-3597. A N D D O N T FO R G ET THESE E X C ITIN G FALL SPECIALS Puerto Rico—Six days. O cf. 8 t o 13 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. Loudon J a u n t - O c f . 9 to n ico iu m b a s D a y ! o r N o v. 26 t o 30 ( T h a n k s g iv in g ) , ea ch o n ly $199, w i t h h o te ls a n d s ig h ts e e in g i n 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 2 17th St.. The Bronx. N.Y. te le p h o n e 1212) 8825864. Mexico Fiesta T o u r s - i s days fo r only $299 plus t a x . M e x ic o C i t y . Taxco a n d A c a nu/co. 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. I— N in e d a y s 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 th is t r i p is li m i t e d . W r i t e a t once t o I r v i n g F laum enbau m . 25 Buchanan St.. F r e e p o r t . N.Y.. te le p h o n e 1516) 868-7715. Rome-Florence Ciiristmas Tour-u Days, Dec. 23 t o Jan. 3. on ly. $329 I A i r f a r e o n ly — $239J S p a c e on th is t o u r is li m i t e d . W r i t e a t once t o M rs . G r a c e S m ith, R. D. Box 1195. W a t e r f o r d . N.Y. H a w a ii-o c f. 79 t o N o v. 2. in c lu d in g Las Vegas a n d San F r a 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 p n e r. Box 275, W e s t S a n d Lake. N.Y.. 12196. t e le p h o n e 1518) OR 4-5539. o r 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 1518) HE 4-8403. Sponoset by C IV IL SER V IC E E D U C A T IO N A rran g en ien u by K n ick e rb o tk e r and R E C R E A T IO N T r a v e l S « r v ic c . ASSN. tlv ity l£ now e x p a n d in g m o re &nd m o re in to th e political a c tiv ity ac­ tio n a re n a . E v id en ce of tJhis is c o n ta in e d in a n a n n o u n c e m e n t by th e C ivil S er­ vice E m plo y ees A ssn., th a t a t its F a ll d e le g a te s’ m e etin g in New Y ork C ity a n e n tire sessio n w ould be d ev o ted to ex p lo rin g th e d e p th s to w hich th is o rg an iz atio n , w h ich re p re se n ts m o s t lo c al em p lo y ees outside of th e C ity, will e n g a g e in p o litic a l a c tiv ity in th e fu tu re . A ction a t th e v o tin g booth is n o t new fo r CSEA u n its in th e m o re populous co u n ties. L ike th e ir civil serv ice b ro th e rs in New Y o rk City —th e police, fire a n d sa n ita tio n w o rk ers— th ese g ro u p s long ago le a rn e d th e v alu e of ex e rc isin g p o litical m u scle a t election tim e in p u sh in g fo r fre in d s a n d w o rk in g a g a in s t enem ies. T he sm a lle r se cto rs a r e g e ttin g m o re involved now an d the goal is re p o rte d to b e p o litic al a c tio n o n a S tatew id e level, w o rk in g in c o -o rd in ation w ith fellow CSEIA m e m b ers w ho a re S ta te w o rkers. No sid es o r p a rtic u la r c a n d id a te s h a v e b e e n c o n sid ere d —y e t. B u t p ub lic em p lo y ees local o r S ta te w ere n o t too h a p p y w ith b ein g th e v ic tim s of so m a n y a u ste rity b u dg ets this y e a r a n d th e y in te n d to be p le n ty vo cal a b o u t it in 1970 and, in som e in s ta n c e s , in th is F a ll’s elec tio n s in n u m e ro u s p la c es on th e local g o v e rn m e n t level. W e h av e o fte n re p o rte d h e re th a t the civ il serv ic e fa m ily v o t e re p re se n tin g N ew Y ork C ity, S ta te , lo cal g o v e rn m e n t an d F e d e ra l e m ­ ployees—represeoits about* 20 p e r­ c e n t 0(f th e e le c to ra te . As m o re a n d m o re local g o v e rn m e n t w ork ­ e rs join the ra n k s o f org an ized la b o r th e voice th e y w ill h a v e in p o litic al a ffa irs will c o n tin u e to grow. T hey know it—a.nd t h a t is w hy the ta lk of m o re a n d m o re p o litical a c tio n grow s. One Candidate O n e c a n d id a te fo r p ro m o tio n to a d m in is tra tiv e a rc h ite c t ru le 5.3.6. took th e te c lm lc a l-o ra l e x a m in a ­ tio n rec en tly . CJse Zip-Codes to help speed roar malL Controversy Starts Over Appointment To CS Commission H E M P S T E A D — T hom as ra m s k l, p re s id e n t oi th e Hem s te a d Villasre u n it of th e c h a p te r . Civil S erv ice Employ^ (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — G o v e r n o r R o c k ­ A asn., o rg a n iz ed a sret-together en)4>loyee6 oi v a rio u s departm ei e f e l l e r ’s a p p o i n t m e n t o f D e m ­ to s a lu te C arl P u llin g , a o c r a t C h a rle s F . S to c k m e ls te r m em l>er a n d su p erv iso r of o f R o c h e s te r to th e m in o rity w a te r a n d se w e r departm e(nt, p o st on th e S ta t e C ivil S e rv ice h ia r e t ir e m e n t a fte r 39 y e ars s( C om m issio n h a s p ro v o k ed a ahcMrp vice. co n tro v ersy . M a y o r D a lto n R . M iller ^ T h e G o v e rn o r w a ite d fo r m o re am ong th o se exp ressin g t h a n six m o n th s to n a m e a D em o ­ w ishes, a n d F re d e ric k Bundle, c r a t to th e co m m issio n, w h ic h p e rin te n d e n t ot p u b lic wort u n d e r S ta te law , m u s t h a v e a m in ­ m a d e th e p re s e n ta tio n o l a col o rity p a rty re p re se n ta tiv e . televisicm s e t n b e h alf of Py A ssem b ly m an Stockm eis>ter b o lt­ in g ’s fellow w ork ers. T he evj ed h is p a r t y ’s p o sitio n e a rlie r th is w as a t th e v illag e h all. y e a r in v o tin g fo r th e R o c k e fe l­ le r-p ro p o s e d o n e -c e n t Stcite sa le s ta x a n d th e G o v e rn o r’s b u d g e t. A t th e tim e of th e vote. I t w as re p o rte d in th e prese t h a t S to c k m e iste r w as s la te d to receiv e th e T o w n of U n io n em ployees el« D e m o c ra tic p o st o n th e C ivil S e rv ­ ed re p r e s e n ta tiv e s to a nev ice C om m ission. H e d e n ie d it. So d id th e R o c k e ­ fo rm e d U n io n u n it o t th e Qi fe ller a d m in istra tiio n d en y t h a t S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn. during an y su ch a r r a n g e m e n t h a d b e e n r e c e n t o rg a n iz a tio n a l m eeting. N ew ly elected rep resentatives m a d e. A ssem bly M in o rity L e a d e r S ta n ­ th « T U u n it a r e : M a rk Murpi ley S te in g u t, b ecau se o l th e A ssessor’s S e c tio n ; R ic h a r d Lonj S to c k m e is te r re v o lt a n d .th a t of D a ta P ro c e ssin g S e c tio n ; Pakli one of his coU eagues, A ssem bly­ M u llig an , D o m in ick M a rla rk y >; m a n A lb e rt J . H a u sb e c k o f B u f­ G in o R o m a , HIgh^^^ay Depai falo , d ec la re d t h a t b o th sh o u ld be m e n t; B ill K o sta , Maintenan s tiip p e d of th e ir m in o rity c o m m it­ S e ctio n ; A ngelo V allone a n d Jol P ed o rk o , P la n n in g S e ctio n ; Pei tee p o sts. T h e R e p u b lic a n s, in P . KoQiut, P a rk s Deparlnwc c o n tro l, d isa g ie e d . L ouis L u c h e tta , S ew er Depaj J o h n J . B u rn s, th e S ta te D e m o ­ m e n t; Ma*s. K a y S ach leb en c ra tic c h a irm a n , a n n o u n c ed t h a t A n th o n y C om bo p ian o , Social St he h a d n o t re c o m m e n d e d S to ck ­ ’'ices D e p a rtm e n t. m e iste r fo r th e Civil S erv ice C om ­ L u c h e tta I s P re s id e n t m issio n p o st a n d w ould n o t c o n ­ O fficers elected by th e repie«j sid er it a p a rty a p p o in tm e n t. ta tiv e s a re : L u c h e tta , presideij U n d e r S ta te law , a G o v e rn o r P e d o rk o , v ic e -p re sid e n t; m u s t only k eep a b a la n c e on th e S a c h le b e n , s e c re ta ry ; a n d th re e -m e m b e r S ta t e C ivil S erv ice la rk e y , tr e a s u re r . E xecu tiv e C om m ission. O n e of th e th r e e m itte e m em b ers, in addition j membeiTS musit be enaoUed in th e e le c te d o ffice rs, In clu d e delfi o p p osite p a rty . C o m b o p ian o , L ongo a n d MuUigi A ssem b ly m a n H au sb e ck also Is M a jo r ta s k of th e exccusj re p o rte d to be in lin e fo r a S itate c o m m itte e w ill be th e detail a p p o in tm e n t, possibly to th e S ta te a n a ly sis of a 1970 c o n tra c t H am esfi R a c in g C om m ission. th e c re a tio n of a s a la ry sche fo r a ll T ow n of U n io n employ« Sr. Analyst Exam T h e new s a la ry schedxiJe, the flij T h e C ity ’s w iitte n e x a m in a tio n in th e h is to ry of th e Town fo r p ro m o tio n to sen io r m e th ­ U n io n , is ex p e c te d to be based | ods a n a ly st w as ta k e n by 43 c a n ­ a fiv e -y e a r ra n g e of increineij p lu s in c ie a s e s fo r longevity. d id a te s re ce n tly . Town of Union Forms CSEA Unit if y o u ’ re up b o r in g b o t t le d in | a jo b . . . h ere's fhe w ay fo b e tte r pay ia civil service a new. exciting c a r e e r for Me« and Womea tlia t p ay s from $8,000 to $14,000 p er y ear. amd p riv a te ie d estry . . . you can do If w ith Q ualified sfenotypc professionals are now in g re a i d em and by civil service an d private industry. By simple a u to m ated shorthand (using ABC's) you record trials, hearings, conferences, etc. No prior steno n e e d e d . C hoose days, 2 eves or Sats only. Free Placem ent Service. o 2 MONRO IlSllltS msTiiyi aV IL SER V IC B L E A D E R A m e r i c a ’i L e a d i n g W e e k l y 11 W a r r e a S t., N e w V o r k , N . Y . I?®' T e l e p h o n e : 2 1 2 B E e k m a o i- 6 0 \^ - 0 0 0 STENOTYPE ACADEMY 259 Broadway, N.Y.C. A n o ffic ial of th e New vJ S ta te P u b lic E m p lo y m en t tio n s B o a rd said h e w ill seek I o rd e r re q u irin g a to w n sh ip to d u c t n e g o tia tio n s w ith lt5 ployees. E. T R E M O N T A V E . & B O S T O N R O ., ' (RK O C h e s t e r B Id g .) K I2-5«f AIR CON DITION ED CLASSROOM S w Asks PERB To Make I Siony Point Negoliale •AC C EPTED FO R C IV IL SERVlCf| • J O B P R O M O T IO N •EX C E L LE N T TEA C H ER S •S H O R T C O U R S E S -L O W R A T ii| VETERAN TRAINING-TEL: K I3-S6< S T E N O T Y P E For Free Cotalog Call Fnlliiig Is Honored At ReKrement Fele OPPO$ITi CITY HALL (Traina to Chatnbera St. or B ro ok lya Bride* or City H all Station s) 2 P u b lish e d Each T uesday 6 6 9 A tlan tic S treet S tam fo rd , C oon. B usiness a n d E d ito rial 11 W a r r e n S t.. N e w Y o r k . N . Y . E n tered as • ^ u n d - c l a a a m a t t e r s e c o n d - c l a s s p o s t a e e p a id . O c t o b e r 19 39 a t t h e p o s t office a t Stanil'’ C onn., under t h e A c t o t M arcB 1879. M em ber d A udit Bureau C ircu la tio n a . S u b ic rip tio n P ric e $5.00 Per I n d i v i d u a l C o p i a a . lOc n in R ep resen tatio n Elections W estern C onference Looks For B ig V ic to ry 2 5 - y e a r t e n u r e — Anthony J . Bassulo of Harrison, at left, and John F. Tobin of White Plains, at right, each employed with the County of WesTtchester for the past 25 years were presented with the County’s Civil Service pin award by Westchester County Executive Edwin G. Michaelian, center. Bassulo is with the Westehest«r Department of Probation; Tobin is employed in the Land Becords Division of the Westchester County Clerk's Office. In Brooklyn CSEA Fights Loss Of Geographic Pay For Engineer Titles Monroe Cty. Chap. Gives Assn. $1000 For Election Drive ROCHESTER — T he M on­ ro e 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 . r e c e n t l y c o n t r i b u t e d $1 ,0 00 to tlie e lec tio n fu n d of th e S ta te As­ sociation. fo r u se in th e S ta te collective b a rg a in in g electio n s. J a m e s J , P o w e rs, CSBA re g io n ­ al field s u p e rv is o r fo r th e W e«tw n N ew Y o rk a re a , receiv ed th e oUeck fro m M onroe Cknmty p re s­ id e n t V in c en t A lessl on b e h a lf of th e c h a p te r. P ow ers re p o r te d th a t th e c h eck u se d bo h e lp p a y fo r a ra lly of em ployees In th e g r e a te r R o ­ ch ester a re a , fo r n ew sp a p e r a d s wid fo r s e v e ra l local ra d io s p o t ®*nouncemenbs. “ W e’re v e ry g ra te fu l to th e M onOounty c h a p te r a n d to th e other lo y al o o unty c h a p te rs ac ro ss the s t a t e w h ic h h a v e c o n trib u te d e ffo rt a n d m o n e y to ttxls d e c c a m p a ig n a n d bo f u r th e ra n c e OaBA,** P o w e rs said . CSEA Readies Salary Scales For Local Units Niagara CSEA Sticks To Guns On Pay Hiice A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . h a s p r o ­ te s te d t h e n u llif ic a tio n o f g e o g r a p h ic p a y d if f e r e n t ia l s fo r s ta tio n a r y e n g in e r e s a n d s e n io r s t a ti o n a r y e n g in e e rs in K in g s C Joim ty ( B r o o k l y n ) . I n a le tte r to S ta te d ire c to r of classlfloatdon sund oom ipensatlon d if fe re n tia l a n d 4 p e rc e n t d if f e r ­ C ornelius M. H a n r a h a n , C S E A d e - e n tia l w ere n e c e ss a ry la s t y e a r to mandied th e re s to ra tio n of tihe p ro v id e s a la ry oom parabd,Iity in seogira^phlc differen itial p a y g r a n t ­ Kineis O o u n ty fo r th e p o sitio n s of ed to th e em p lo yees In 1968. T h e s ta tio n a r y e n g in e e r, a n d se n io r (HfferentLals— 10 p e rc e n t f o r s t a ­ s ta tio n a r y en g in e e r, th e n th e cost tio n a ry englneens a n d 4 p e rc e n t o f Uvin«: s ta tis tic s alo n e w ould Cor se n io r s ta tio n e r y e n g in e ers— m a n d a te a n a d d itio n a l in c re ase vww ta k e n a w a y fro m th e em<pXoy- fro m 5 to 6 p e rc e n t tn o rd e r to ee« w h en tihe $JOO m in im u m p ay m a in ta in a n e q u ita b le saliary as of raise n e g o tia te d by CSEA foe all A p ril 1, 1969 (th e d a te C SE A ’s S ta te w o rk ers to o k efifeot th is p a y ra is e to o k e ff e c t). T h is In ­ c re a s e h a s n o t b e e n g ra n te d to year. T h e OSEIA. le tte r sa id : “B a s ic ­ th e s ta tio n a r y en^ilneers In K in ^ s ally, th e se em p lo y ees a re b e in g de­ C o u n ty .” prived o f tdie p a y in c re a se w M ch wtis neceastttry In o rd e r to k eep pace w ith th e in o re a se d c o s t <xf living t h a t h a d oocoured d u rin g tlie p a s t y e a r. I f th e 10 p e rc e n t (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) B U F T ’A L O — L e a d e r s o f t h e 40 c h a p t e r s i n t h e W e s t e r n C o n f e r e n c e o f t h e C iv il S e r ­ v ic e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., a r e c o n f i d e n t o f v i c t o r y i n t h e S t a t e w i d e r e p r e s e n t a t i o n e l e c t i o n b u t t h e r e a r e s o m e b ig i m p o n d e r a b l e s . “ I k n o w C S E A w ill w in a l l o v e r W e s t e r n N e w Y o r k , ” s a i d J o h n A d a m s k i , C o n f e r e n c e p re s id e n t, “ b u t we m u s t m a k e su re p lo y n ien t R e la tio n s B o a rd is co n ­ th e law , A d a m sk i said , C SEA we g e t th e v ote o u t.” d u cting th e election. co m m ittee s a re a ctiv e in p la c e s of A d am sk i, w ho also is p re s id e n t “ T h a t b allo ts c a m e in envelopes e m p lo y m e n t, d u rin g lu n c h h o u rs l ' th e 1,200-m em ber R osw ell P a rk w ith only a n A lb a n y p o s t office a n d a t coffee b reak s. CSEA c h a p te r, Is b itte r a b o u t box n u m b e r o n th e o u ts id e ,” A dam “ I ’ve been g e ttin g aro u n d a lo t som e p ra c tic e s of the P u b lic Em skiskl said, “ a n d a lo t of people sin c e th e e le c tio n s t a r t e d ,” A dam we le a rn e d th o u g h t i t w as ju n k ski said , “ a n d I fin d no sy m p a th y , m a ll a n d th re w th e w hole th in g no re a l su p p o rt fo r an y g rou p b ut a w ay . I t would h av e b e e n m o re th e O SEA . We should w in h a n d s efficien t to in d ic a te on th e e n ­ down b u t w e ’re n o t re la x in g . W e velope th a t a b a llo t w as Insid e.” m u s t g e t th e v ote o u t.” N o th in g F o r G ra n te d N ia g a ra H elp s O ut A d a m sk i sa id he an d o th e r Con­ T he CSEA c h a p te rs in th e W e st­ feren c e o fficers a re ta k n g n o th in g e r n C o n fe re n c e ja lso a re g e ttin g A L B A N Y — S a l a r y c o m p a r i ­ for g ra n te d . s u p p o rt fro m co u n ty c h a p te rs In s o n s , b a s e d o n im p ro v e d s a l­ “ B a c h c h a p te r,” h e said , “ is th e W estern N ew Y ork a re a . a r i e s I n t h o s e N e w Y o r k S t a t e h o ld in g coffee k la tc h e s, o utd o o r F o r ex am p le , th e N ia g a ra Coun­ c o u n t i e s I n w h i c h t h e C iv il cookouts, a n d all to ta lk CSEA ty c h a p te r is p a y in g fo r a se rie s S e rv ilc e E m p lo y ees A ssn. h a s n e ­ a n d g e t o ut th e v o te .” of ad s In a L o c k p o rt p a p e r, u rg ­ g o tia te d c o n tra c ts in the la s t y e a r, A nd as m u c h a s p ossible u n d e r ing S ta te em p lo y ees to vote CSEA. will b e m a d e a v a ila b le to lo cal g o v e rn m e n t c h a p te r s an d u n its of C SEA sh o rtly , a c c o rd in g to Jo se p h J . D o lan J r ., d ire c to r of lo cal gov­ e r n m e n t a ffa irs . D olan s a id th a t th e c o m p a ris o n s h a v e b e e n c o m p le te d a n d wiU be d is trib u te d to CSEA c h a p te rs T he follow ing te le g ra m w as L O C K P O R T — N e g o tia to rs a c ro s s th e S ta te w ith in th e n ex t o f N ia g -a r a C o u n t y c h a p t e r , se n t to G o v ern o r R o ck efeller by te n d ay s. D r. T h e o d o re W enzl, p re s id e n t C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . In fo rm a tio n on frin g e b en efits a n d t h e N i a g a r a C o u n t y B o a r d of th e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees n e g o tia te d for v ario u s public em ­ of S u p erv iso rs a p p e a r f a r a p a r t A ssn., on F rid a y , J u ly 18: ployee g ro u p s tliro u g h o u t th e in ta lk s a b o u t w age in c re a se s for “ O fferin g only e q u iv a le n t S ta te h a s a lre a d y b e e n co m piled. th e c o u n ty ’s 700 w hite ooU ar w ork­ o v e rtim e to th o se S ta te e m ­ Copies c a n b e o b ta in e d by w ritin g ers. ployees who w ill h av e to w ork to D o lan In c a re of CSEIA H e a d ­ T h e CSEA te a m , le d by Willi­ on M onday, Ju ly 21, c o n stitu te s q u a rte rs , 33 S tre e t, A lb an y. a m M. D oyle, th e c h a p te r p re s i­ a se rio u s in ju stic e . T h e c o m p a ris o n s a re ta k e n fro m d e n t, “ im m e d ia te ly re je c te d ” a “ T h ese w o rk e rs a re b ein g de­ se le c t title s w hich a r e co m m o n c o u n ty o ffe r of a 3 p e rc e n t p a y p riv ed n o t m e re ly of a holiday to m o s t lo c al g o v e rim ie n ts. Any raise. in re p o r tin g to th e ir jo b s on a d d itio n a l In fo rm a tio n th a t m ig h t “ I t d o e sn ’t e v e n m a tc h th e ra ise M onday b u t of th e o p p o rtu riiy be n e e d e d on o th e r titles c a n be In the co st o f Living,” D oyle said . to w itn e ss a n d s h a r e in o n e of o b ta in e d b y w ritin g CSEA H ead ­ T he CSEA held fa s t to its o ri­ th e g r e a te s t m o m e n ts of th is q u a rte rs . g in a l d e m a n d fo r a ra is e of one c e n tu ry . T h e 172,000 m e m b e rs g ra d e fo r a ll em p lo y ees p lu s a n of o u r o rg a n iz a tio n d e m a n d a d d itio n a l p a y bo o st of $600, o r 10 th a t th e S ta te give m o re e q u it­ p e rc e n t, w h ic h e v e r is g re a te r. ab le c o m p e n sa tio n to th e e m ­ T he CSEA also is p re ssin g 18 ployees in q u e stio n s fo r th e co n ­ T h e M o n ro e O oun ty cflnapter. o th e r d e m a n d s. sid e ra b le sa c rific e th e y a re be­ C ivil S erv ice E m ploy ees A ssn. w ill W ith D oyle on th e CSEiA te a m ing ca lled to m ak e. h o ld thedr sixtJti a n n u a l p ic n ic a t a r e T h o m as B C h ris ty , CSEA “ In view of th e circ u m ­ E llison P a r k th is S a tu r d a y , J u ly field re p re s e n ta tiv e , U n d e rsh e riff sta n c e s, n o th in g less th a n cash 3d, b e g in n in g a t 10 a j n . T h o m a s V llella, A rth u r P e re z , E u ­ p a y m e n t a t tim e a n d a h alf, O n e o f th e h ig h lig h ts of tihe gene W eber, F o r r e s t M axw ell and in a d d itio n to th e ir re g u la r fe te to be h e ld a t th e S o u th sld e M a ry Louise R a n d a ll. w ag es fo r th e d ay , c a n be d ee m ­ a re a w ill be a b a se b a ll gam e p it­ S u p e rv iso r R o la n d M ein ke h eads ed a c c e p ta b le .” tin g th e o o u n ty le g isla to rs a g a in s t th e B o a rd of S u p erv iso rs S ala ries tihe c o u n ty d e p a rtm e n t h ea d s. C o m m itte e . CS3EA also s a id tihe em ployees w ere tr e a te d •H injustly a n d uinf a lrly ” a n d a sk e d t h a t im m e d ia te a c tio n be ta k e n o n tihe nk atter. "W e d e m a n d t h a t th e se em ployees be tr e a te d in a n e q u ita b le m a n ­ n e r by re s to rin g th e g eo g ra p h ic Q iifferentlal w h ic h w as ta k e n aw ay fro m th e m ," tlie le tte r concluded. Monroe CSEA Picnic * Slated For Saturday Last Call On Albany, Buffalo Bahama Vacations r P S Y C H A I D E Wenzl Demands Governor Give Aides Overtime C IT A T IO N S — The annual Psychiatric Aide Award ceremony at the St. Lawrence State Hospital, at which five em­ ployees were honored, saw Mrs. Florence B. Boul•ton receive the National Assn. for Mental Health award for 1968. This was presented to her by Mrs. Mary Lambert, executive director of the Jefferson County Assn. for Mental Health. Donald Brouse, president of the St. Lawrence State Hospital Chap­ ter of the Civil Service Employees Assn., presented her with a saving bond. Also honored at this eeremoQj were Mrs. Helen Jaciuon, Mrs. Geraldine S m ith , M r. A rn o ld B ay ne a n d M r. L e ste r M a rtin , n o m in ee s fo r th is a w ard . Show n se a te d , le ft to rig h t: D r. Jo se p h C. ClifTord, d e p u ty d ir e c tto r; M rs. Roulsto n . D r. G ibbon, d ire c to r; M rs. L a m b e r t an d R ev. J a m e s A. .F is h b a u g h . S ta n d in g , sa m e o rd e r, a re : R ab b i D avid K o ia k , c h a p la in ; M rs. J a c k s o n , M r. M a rtin , M r. D o n ald B ro u se, R ev . E d w a rd J . Sixela n d , P ro te s 'ta n t C h a p la in ; M rs. M ary -H elen J . Wood, ch ief of n u rs in g se rv ic e an d tr a in in g ; M r. B a y n e , W illiam W ood, ch ief su p e rv isin g n u rse , a n d M rs. M a u re e n T ra y n o r, c o o rd in a to r o f h o sp ita l vol­ u n te e r se rv ic es. A la s t call h a s b ee n issrued fo r th e few s e a ts a v a ila b le o n o n e w eek g a la v a c a tio n trip s to th « G ra n d B a h a m a s , a v a ila b le only t« C ivil S ervice E m p lo y ees A ssn. m em beiis a n d th e ir im n ie d ia t# fam ilies. T h e trip s leave A ug. 3 fro m Al­ b a n y a n d Aug. 10 fro m B u ffa lo a n d p rices In clu d e ro u n d ta-ip je t tr a n s p o r ta tio n fro m th e two citie s, d elux e b r e a k f a s t a n d d in n e r, h o te l room s, etc. T o ta l p rice fro m B u f­ falo is $220 a n d $200 fro m Al­ bany. F o r re m a in in g sp a ce , w rite im ­ m e d ia te ly to F o ste r P o tte r, D ep t, of A g ric u ltu re a n d M a rk e ts, C a m ­ pus S ite, A lbany, te le p h o n e (518) G L 7-2747. I n th e B u ffa lo a re a , wi’ite e ith e r M rs. M a ry G o rm ley , 1883 S e n e c a Ave., B u ffa lo , ca ll (716) 342-4206 o r M rs. Q ra c « H lllery, 6 N a v ah o Pkw y., B uffalo^ te le p h o n e (716) 8 ^ - 3 3 6 7 . n 3 c/> M W n w > a c*i H a o S» to o 'O B U T U .S . S A V IN G S BONDS C a lc u la te ■ I s ■ I I I CO •D I H r> PS 0 -< e p pci m 1 I I B H ■ BYOU CAN COMPLETEB ■ I G H S C H O ■ O L Now—At Home— Low Payments All Books Furnished—No Classes In ! $ 6 ,1 7 5 P a y Y ie U Tbm teUmmtag dIreoUons teQ whw* to f«r pablie Job* mK how to reaeh deatlnAtiona tai E n v i s i o n y o u r s e l f e n g a g e d I n t t i e m o n i t o r a n d c o n t r o l New Tark Cllf wi the trmnsU C o m p u te r O p e r a to r J o b s o f e le c tro n ic c o m p u te rs , w ith th e s a la r y fe e d b a c k c o m p u te d a t $ 6 ,1 1 5 t o $ 7 ,5 4 0 p e r y e a r . 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It Is thr«e blocks north of City Hall, ons block west of Broadwaj. ilpplioations: Filing Period —. Applications Issued and received Monday through Friday from • ajB. to 5 p.m.. except Thunday (vom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a r e o b ta in ­ ab le fre e e ith e r by th e a p p lic a n t In p e rso n o r by h is re p r e s e n ta tlv s a t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n of th e C e p a r tm 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, N.Y. 10013. T e le p h o n e 566-8720. M ailed req u e sts fo r a p p lic a tio n b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e • stam ped* se lf-a d d re sse d b u sln e ss-slze e n ­ velope a n d m u s t be receiv ed by th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t le a st five d ay s b efo re th e clo sin g d a te to r th e filin g of a p p lic a tio n s . C<Hnpleted a p p lic a tio n fo rm s which are filed by maO must Im s e n t to th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d n o la te r th a n the la s t day o f filin g o r as s ta te d c th e rw ise In th e e x a m ­ 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 e c tio n ol th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t is n e a r th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t s to p o f the m a in su b w ay lin es t h a t go th r o u g h th e a re a . T h e se a r e th e I R T 7th A venue L ine a n d th e IN D 8 th A venue lilne. TTie IR T L e x in g to n A venue L in e s to p to u se is th e B ro o kly n B rid g e sto p a n d th e B M T QT a n d R R lo c a l's sto p is C ity H all B o th lin es h a v e e x its to D u a n s S tre e t, a ^ o r t w alk fro m tive Per* so n n el D e p a rtm e n t. S TA TE ST A T E — ^D epartm ent o f C ivil S ervice, 1350 Ave of th e A m ericas, N.Y. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; G ov. A lfred E. S m ith S ta t e O ffice B u ild ­ in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice C a m p u s, A lbany 12226; S u ite 750, 1 W est G enessee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; S ta te O ffice B ldg., S y ra cu se , 13202; 500 M id to w n Tower, R o c h e ste r, 14604 (W ed n esd a y s o n ly ). A fte r 5 p.m . te lep h o n e , (212) 765-3811, f iv e th e jo b UUe in w h ic h yo u a r e in te re s te d , p lu s y o u r n a m e a n d a d d ress. C a n d id a te s m a y o b ta in a p p lic a ­ tio n s fo r S ta te Jobs fro m local o ffices o f th e New Y ork S ta te S m p lo y m e n t S ervice. FE D E R A L FE D E R A L — New Y ork R eg io n, U.S. Civil Service C o m m issio n , F e d ­ e ra l P la z a a t D u ane a n d L a fa y e tte S ts., N ew Y ork, N.Y. 10007. T ak e th e IR T L ex in g to n A ve. L ine to W o rth S t. an d w alk tw o blocks n o rth , o r a n y o th e r tr a in to C h a m ­ b e rs St. o r C ity H a ll stop. M on d ay th ro u g h F rid a y ho u rs a r e 8:30 a .m . to 6 p .m ., a n d offices sta y o p en S a tu rd a y s, 9 a .m . to 1 p.m . T h e te lep h o n e Is (212) 2640422. A p p licatio n* are also o b ta in ­ ab le a t m a in p o st office* ex cep t th e New Y ork. N.Y., P o e t O ffice. B o ard s of e x a m b ie rs at the par­ tic u la r in s ta lla tio n s o ffe rin g th e te s ts also m a y be a p p lie d to for f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n a n d a p p lic ft' tio n fo rm s. N o r e tu r n envelope* are re q u ire d w ith m a ile d re q u e sti for appUcation fonaa. ^ Sheriff, G re e n e C fy. ALBANY — S u cc ee d in g S h e riff F re d e ric k C. K n ig h t, who died, .Toseph M. P a v la k of C a tsk ill h a s been a p p o in te d S h e riff of G re e n e C ounty. P a v la k h a s b e e n G re e n e C ounty U n d e rs h e riff sin c e 1953. H e trill se rv e in th e new p o st u n til Dec. 31 of thi« y e a r. V a rie d D u tie s A w a it B e g in n in g C ity S te n o s A g e n c y A t O p e n in g s Asst. Civil Engineer W h e t h e r y o u ’r e g u n g - h o o n G r e g g o r h a v e a p e n c h a n t S ev e n ty -se v e n c a n d id a te s for f o r P i t m a n , w h e n i t c o m e s to a p p l y in g s h o r t h a n d s k ills p rom otio n to a s s is ta n t civil en­ y o u h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o e a r n b e t w e e n $ 5 ,0 0 0 a n d $ 7 ,1 0 0 gineer took th e w ritte n teat re­ a s a b e g in n in g s t e n o g r a p h e r w ith th e C ity o f N ew Y o rk . cently. Pew q u a lific a tio n b a rr ie rs exist. N e ith e r jo b e x p erin e ce n o r sp ec ia l e d u c a tio n s ta n d a r d s w ill be r e ­ q u ired . T h e n , too, u n d e r S ec tio n 53 of th e Civil S erv ice L aw , tiie u su a l c itiz e n sh ip re q u ire m e n ts a re bein g w aived. T h is m e a n e t h a t a n o n ­ c itiz e n m u s t fo rm a lly am>ly to b e n a tu ra liz e d w ith in o ne y e a r fo r a f t e r th e d a te o f s4;>poinUnent. A n y tim e b etw een 9 a.m. a n d 1 p .m . on M o n d ay th ro u g h F rid a y is a v a ila b le fo r te s tin g . S pecial te stin g is a d m in is te re d fo r th e D e p a rtm e n t o f S ocial S er­ vices a t 305 B ro ad w ay , ju s t off D u a n e St., on W edn esday l>etween 9 a n d 2. To a r r a n g e a te s t a p p o in tm e n t, te le p h o n e th e N ew Y o rk S ta te Ehnp lo y m en t S erv ice a n d ask f w th e G o v e rn m e n ta l U n it a t a n y o n e ot th e follow ing: M a n h a tta n dflftc®, P L ^1 0 2 0 ; B rooklyn office, JA 4-2428; o r S ta te n Is la n d office, O I 7-29S1. In c id e n ta lly , w h en a p p lic a n ts file in p e rs o n . It is e x p ec te d th a t th o se p ro c e s se s n e c e ss a ry fo r ce r­ tific a tio n fo r e m p lo y m e n t will Im c o m p le te d soon a f t e r tlie a p p lic a ­ tio n is filed. BUY U.S. BONOS SET YOUR CAP FOR A WELL-PAYING CAREER! prepare a t DELEHANTY POUCEWOMAN Diversity of Duties M 8 0 A ges 20 thru 28 — Min. H e ig h t: 5'2" N o experience required H igh School or Equivalency Diploma P E N S I O N A T H A L f - P A Y AFTEH 2 0 Y E A R S NEXT EXAM O C T . 2 5 th . 1969 T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 5 t h - 6 :3 0 P .M . F or Full I n t o r m a tl o K C a l l: GK 3-6900 or a tte n d • clast session as our guest T H E D E L E H A N T Y IN S T IT U T E 1 1 5 E a s t 15 t h S t r e e t . 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J U L Y 2 2 . 196 9 T H E P E T IT IO N E R S , L a F o r g e a n d Ix , w er e p o lic e o fficers > cc; T u esd ay , J u ly 29 w it h e x c e lle n t re c o r d s a t t h e t im e o f d is m is s a l fr o m t h e w 3:00 p.m . — R e tu rn to N u rsin g — P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e Cfity o f N e w Y ork . T h e c h a r g e s Vi “ T he P a tie n t W ith P e p tic U lcer: w e r e t h a t w h ile t h e y w e r e o n r a d io p a tr o l t h e y a r ­ N u rsin g C a re .” R e fre s h e r co u rse r e s t e d tw o c iv ilia n s w h o h a d p o lic e r e c o r d s a n d a c c u s e d t h e m fo r n u rs e s, lesson 9. e c a u s e o f a m ix -u p in th e b a llo ts, e m p lo y e e s in th e o f p o s s e s s io n o f c o n tr a b a n d n a r c o tic s . A c c o r d in g to tJbe c iv ili­ S e c u r ity U n it o f t h e S ta t e m u s t r e - v o te on t h e ir c h o ic e 4 :00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock — a n s, P a g a n a n d C a ste jo n , t h e p o lic e o fficers p la c e d t h e m in o f a u n io n to r e p r e s e n t th e m in c o lle c t iv e b a r g a in in g a n d“ Stops - P e rs o n s a n d C a rs.” New th e r e a r o f t h e ra d io p a tr o l a u to m o b ile a n d d rove t h e m to Y o rk P o lice A c ad e m y serie s for t h e d e a d lin e fo r c a s tin g th o se b a llo ts is n o w J u ly 28 in s t e a d a p o in t n e a r t h e p r e c in c t s t a t io n o n 100th S tr e e t, N ew Y ork In-service tra in in g . o f 21. C ity . A c c o r d in g to t h e c o m p la in a n t s , t h e o fficers a sk e d fir st W ed n esd ay , Ju ly 30 I n e n c o u r a g in g t h e s e e m p lo y e e s to v o te for th e c o n t in u ­ 3:00 p.m . — R e tu rn to N u rsin g — o n e a n d t h e n t h e o th e r fo r $100 fo r t h e ir r e le a se , b u t s e ttle d a t io n o f th e C ivil S er v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . a s th'eir b a r g a in in g “ F lu id s a n d E aectroly tes." R e ­ fo r $24 a n d C a s te j o n ’s o ld w a tc h . a g e n t, CSEA P r e s id e n t T h eo d o re C. 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In a d d itio n , th e r e w er e o th e r v a r ia tio n s w h ic h c a n la y a n y c la im w h a ts o e v e r to h a v in g h e lp e d th e s e In-serv ice tr a in in g . e m p lo y e e s a n d th e record p ro v es th is . b e tw e e n t h e te s t im o n y o f C a s te jo n a n d P a g a n , a n d fu r th e r 7:30 p.m . — On th e Jo b — “ E x ­ A m a jo r g o a l o f th e E m p lo y e e s A sso c ia tio n in th is cu r­ v a r ia tio n s in th e ir o w n t e s t im o n y a t d iffe r e n t h e a r in g s . H ow ­ te rn a l C ard ia c M assag e.” New r e n t r e p r e s e n ta tio n e le c tio n is to k e e p t h e s t r e n g t h o f S ta t e Y o rk C ity F ir e D e p a rtm e n t ev er, t h e m a jo r ity o p in io n w a s t h a t s u c h v a r ia tio n s w er e e m p lo y e e s I n ta c t a t t h e b a r g a in in g ta b le , r a th e r t h a n b e in g h a r d ly g r e a te r t h a n v a r ia tio n s usrually fo u n d a m o n g p e r s o n s tr a in in g series. P o lic e O ffic e r D is c h a rg e T h e S e c u rity U n it V o te B s p lin te r e d a n d m a d e in d e c isiv e . I t is t h e r e a so n CSEA h a s T h u rsd a y , Ju ly 31 b e e n a b le to e le v a te e m p lo y m e n t in S ta t e se r v ic e a s fa r a s 4 :0 0 p.m . — A ro u n d th e d o c k — It h a s. B u t t h e r e is s t ill so m e d is ta n c e to go a n d It w ill b e "S to p s - P e rs o n s a n d C a rs .” New co v e re d m o re q u ick ly w ith a ll S ta t e w o rk ers m a r c h in g a lo n g Y o rk P o lice A ca d em y series for t o g e t h e r in t h e sa m e a rm y — th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y ee s A ssn . t e s t if y in g to t h e ir r e c o lle c t io n o f p a s t e v e n ts , e s p e c ia lly e v e n t s w it h e m o t io n a l in v o lv e m e n t. P A G A N SA ID h e c o m p la in e d t o t h e F .B .I. b y te le p h o n e , b u t s u b se q u e n t in q u ir y r e v e a le d n o re co r d o f a n y s u c h c o m ­ p la in t. In-service tia in in g . IN H IS D IS S E N T IN G o p in io n , J u s tic e J a m e s B.M . M c­ 7:30 p .m . — On th e Jo b — “ H ose S tre tc h .” N ew Y ork C ity F ire N a lly n o te d t h a t “t h e j u d ic ia l c o n s c ie n c e is d istu r b e d b y th e a n o m o lie s a n d d is p a r itie s h e r e p r e s e n t.” T h e J u r is t a p p lie d D e p a rtm e n t tra in in g se rie s. h e r e wa:s a go od r e a so n fo r H. E lio t K a p la n b e in g t h e t h e t e s t o f t h e s u b s t a n t ia l e v id e n c e r u le e n u n c ia te d by F rid a y , A u g u st 1 considei-ed a u th o r ity on c iv il se r v ic e la w — h e h e lp e d b r in g 10:00 a.m . (live-color) — S ta ff C h ie f J u d g e L e h m a n w h e n h e w r o te : “A fin d in g is su p p o r te d a la r g e p a r t o f in to c r e a tio n d u r in g t h e d e c a d e s h e w a sM ee tin g O n th e A ir — O fficials b y t h e e v id e n c e o n ly w h e n t h e e v id e n c e is so s u b s t a n t ia l t h a t fo r e m o s t a m o n g th e ra n k s o f th e c iv il se r v ic e re fo rm m o v e ­in New Y ork CTlty’s D e p a rtm e n t fro m it a n I n fe r e n c e o f t h e e x is t e n c e o f t h e f a c t fo u n d m e n t in th is co u n tr y . of Social S erv ic es a n s w e r p h o n - m a y b e d ra w n r e a s o n a b ly .” I n c o n c lu d in g t h a t th is t e s t h a d T o w a r d th e en d o f h is life , Mr. K a p la n h a d re tire d fro m ed-in in q u irie s fro m th e offices n o t b e e n sa tisfie d a t t h e a d m in is t r a t iv e h e a r in g . J u s tic e M c­ in th e field. N a lly c o n tr a s te d t h e o u t s t a n d in g P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t re co r d s t h e b a tt le field fu ll o f h on ore. H e h a d se r v e d a s a n a d v iso r to tw o P r e s id e n ts o f th e U n ite d S ta t e s ; h is e ffo r ts r e c e iv e d 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock — o f La F o rg e a n d I x w it h t h e n im ie r o u s c la s h e s w it h t h e “ S tops - P e rs o n s a n d C a rs.” New la w b y P a g a n a n d C a ste jo n , b o th o f w h o m h a d b e e n a r r e s t­ e n o u g h c ita t io n s to fill a room or tw o , h is la s t o ffic ia l pocst Y o rk P o lice A cad em y serie s for ed a n u m b e r o f t im e s o n c h a r g e s o f v a r io u s cr im es. w a s t h a t o f p r e s id e n t o f th e N ew Y ork S ta t e C ivil S e r v ic e in -serv ice tr a in in g . T H E ID E N T IF IC A T IO N o f t h e p e t itio n e r s b y P a g a n a n d C o m m issio n . T o r e a c h t h a t lo fty s ta tio n , h o w e v e r , w a s fa r from ea s y . 7:30 p .m , — On th e Jo b — “ H ose b y C ajstejon w a s to ta lly u n r e lia b le . P rio r to c o n f r o n ta t io n S tr e tc h .” ‘New Y ork (3ity F iie w it h th e p e titio n e r s , P a g a n a n d C a ste jo n s t a te d t h a t th e Mr. K a p la n fo u g h t m a y o rs, g o v er n o r s and p o litic a l m a c h in e s D e p a r tm e n t ti'ain in g series. m o n e y h a d b e e n p a id to t h e re c o r d e r ( I x ) a n d n o t to t h e to h e lp re fo rm th e civ il se rv ic e. T h e h ig h p la c e in w h ic h t o ­ o p e r a to r (L a F o r g e ). L et, a t t h e h e a r in g , b o th t e s t if ie d t h a t d a y ’s M erit S y ste m s t a n d s is t h e g r e a t e s t tr ib u te to th is w o r th y b a ttle r . tlre m e n t in su ra n c e . W hile you C a ste jo n h a d g iv e n t h e m o n e y to L a F o rg e w h o a c t u a lly w a s w ork you a ie e a rn in g p ro te c tio n t h e o p e r a to r o f th e ra d io p a tr o l ca r , n o t t h e reco rd er. help u n d e r a S ta te p ro g ra m such T H E P E T IT IO N E R S e m p h a t ic a lly d e n ie d t h e c h a r g e s for y o u rself in th e ev e n t you be­ as Old Age A ssistan ce o r M edical a g a in s t th e m . T h e o n ly t e s t im o n y s u p p o r tin g th e c h a r g e s co m e disabled . In add itio n . If you SOCIAL SECURin A ssistan ce, often called M edicaid. a re m a rrie d (now o r in th e fu tu re ) w a s t h a t su p p lied by P a g a n a n d C a ste jo n . T h e ir a lle g e d a r ­ • * • you a re e a rn in g b e n e fits fo r y our r e s t w a s o u ts id e t h e a r e a to w h ic h t h e p e t itio n e r s w er e a s ­ How c a n I find o u t if a h o sp ita l, Questions and Answers wife a n d c h ild re n if you should s ig n e d , a n d t h e la t t e r m a d e a ll sc h e d u le d r in g s to h e a d ­ e x te n d e d c a re fac ility , o r h o m e die. Social se c u rity is now p a y in g q u a r te r s a t t h ir t y - m in u t e in te r v a ls . h e a lth a^^ency is p a rtic ip a tin g in su rv iv o rs o r d isa b ility b e n e fits to A P P L Y IN G T H E s u b s t a n t ia l e v id e n c e ru le, J u s tic e M c­ W liat do I do if I tliin li a m is- M ed ica re? o v er 5 m illion y o u n g er people. N a lly w a s o f t h e o p in io n t h a t t h e record a s a w h o le d id ta lie iia s been m a d e in th e a m o u n t You c a n ask th e people a t the • • « of m y p a y m e n ts u n d e r the do cto r in stitu tio n or ag en cy , or you c a n n o t w a r r a n t t h e a d m in is t r a t iv e d e te r m in a tio n o f t h e p e t i­ How c a n a d isab led yo u ng m a n bill in s u ra n c e p a r t of M edicare? ask a t any social se c u rity office. t io n e r s ’ guU t. H . E lio t K a p la n T W iite to th e B lue Shield p la n o r the in s u ra n c e c o m p an y w hich h an d les d o c to r bill in s u ra n c e p a y ­ m e n ts fo r th e a re a w h ere you re ­ c eiv ed th e serv ices. If you a r e n ’t ea tisfied w 'ith th e rep ly, you c a n re q u e s t a h e a rin g fro m this org a n iu itio n . • « ♦ W h a t c a n I do if I c a n ’t pay • l e a m o u n t th a t M edicare does n o t p ay — tlie first $44 of m y hos­ p ita l bill, fo r ex a m p le ; o r th e first f50 of m y doctor bills? Y ou m a y w a n t to visit your low e lfa ie oUice to out about • • • I f I a m in ju re d w hile a t w ork a n d m y m e d ica l expenses a re , o r could be, co vercd by th e W ork ­ m a n C o m p en satio n law , will M edi­ c a re also p ay ? No. M ed icare c a n n o t p ay fo r serv ic es co v ered u n d e r a n y otJier F e d e ra l, S ta te , o r local g o v e rn ­ m e n t p ro g ra m s. • • • I ’m only 24 y e a rs old a n d it will be y e a rs before I ’m old e n o u g h to re tir e . W h at good is social se­ c u rity to m e? S ocial secui'ity is m o re tb>aja re- m y ag e — 26 — collect social se­ c u rity b e n efits? D o n ’t you n ee d y e a rs a n d y e a rs o f w ork c o v ered by so cial sec u rity to g e t p a y ­ m e n ts? No. A sp e c ia l provisdon of th e so cial s e c u rity law ap p lies in the c a s e of a young w o rk er w ho b e­ co m es d isab led b efo re h e is 31. H e n e e d s social se c u rity c r e d it fo r only ab o u t h alf th e tim e b etw e en a g e 21 and his ag e w h e n he be­ com es disab led . If a m a n 26 y e a rs old b eco m es disab led, he w ould n e e d only ab o u t 2 Vi y e a rs w ork u n d e r social se c u rity to be eliglbuc fo r c a sh benefits. Oliphant Promoted ALBANY — W inford O lip h a n t, a 2 0 -y ear em ployee o(f th e S ta te De­ p a r tm e n t of Social S erv ices, h a s b een p ro m o te d to A ssis ta n t Comm issdoner fo r C h ild ren ’s S ervices by C o m m issio n er G eorge K, Wy­ m a n . He h a s b ee n D ire c to r of th e B u re a u of C h ild re n ’s A gency S er­ vices o(f th e D e p a rtm e n t fo r m o st 0(f t h a t tim e . H is a p p o in tm e n t w as m a d e fro m a co m p etitiv e civil serv ice p r o ­ m otion list. His new s a la ry will be $21,393. Plaiming Session Set SYRACUSE — P la n s fo r th e c o m in g y e a r will be d iscu ssed S a t­ u rd a y by th e execu tive c o m m ittee m e m b e rs a n d o fficers of C e n tra l C onference, CSEA, T h e m e e tin g , ca lle d by A rth u r P . Kassotn J r ., C enti*aJ'C onference p re s id e n t, will be held a t th e su m ­ m e r hom e of M iss H elen e Oailah a n on O n eid a L ak e. Also to be d iscu ssed a re p la n i fo r th e M uom er m e e tin g . i state Jobs, lainly Clerical, pen In Erie Co. A to ta l o f 54 S t a t e c iv il s e r p o sitio n s, p r lm a x ily c le r l1 w h ich ta k e s in fiv e title s , ; now o p e n fo r a p p lic a t io n s nt—t P r/j M W HH n w up state E rie C ounty. C andidates fo r the se p o sts m u s t ve been leg al re s id e n ts of th e unty a t le a s t fo u r m o n th s p reding th e d a te of th e w ritte n t, S ep te m b e r 20. P ilin g will xse on A ugust 18, Among th e Job o p p o rtu n itie s llstare sen io r clerk -ty p ist, in cound e p a rtm e n ts, p ay in g $4,950 to 200; police clerk , p a y in g $3,3 ; legal ste n o g ra p h e r, w ith salles of $6,043 to $6,800; an d senio r erk-stenographer, fo r w h ich th e aries v a ry . tw a M !33 H P n CU S w itc h b o a rd S h ifts The n o n -c le rica l position, to inilve shift h o u rs a n d periodic SUnand h oliday a ss ig n m e n ts arts a t $4,615, going to $5,759, )enings a re in h e E , J . M eyer em orial H o sp ital a n d th e H om e In firm ary in Alden, Excluding legal s e c r e ta ry , th e eiioal jobs c a ll fo r g ra d u a tio n om high school a n d o ne y e a r of ipropriate e x p e rie n c e , o r five ars of re la te d office e x p erien ce, gal steno p o sitio ns re q u ire four ars of s te n o g ra p h y , tw o of th e m legal w ork. T he c u r a t o r ’s jo b s ^ tlire e y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e or e y ear plus h ig h school g rad u ion in o rd e r to q ualify. A fuller listin g of re q u ire m e n ts , ties, su b ject of e x a m in a tio n and h er h elpfu l in fo rm a tio n is no te d th e a n n o u n c e m e n ts Issued by e State D e p a rtm e n t of Ctivil SerIce, a t 1 W, G en essee S t„ Buflo, N.Y. 14202, A pply thexe to t a n a p p lic a tio n fo rm a n d m a il to the c e n tr a l office In A lbany. T)se Z ip -C o d es DOT m aiL to help speed T Y A D D E- P E W R I T E R S 119 $ 2 0 R MINEOS AOOKISSIIS, STINOTYPES STINOORAPHS f o r m I* o m I r e n t. 1,000 e th c r a . S ISO VO VO Who knowswhatevSkirksh theheartsofusedcars? A Volkswagen dealer knows. He knows that o used car can be a thing of beauty on the outside and a mass of corruption on the inside. By what extraordinary power has he been able to unlock these deep, dark secrets? By something un-mysteriously called the VW 16-point inspection. Ir takes him to parts of the car rarely traveled by used car dealers . . . the farthest reaches of the transmission . . . the wilds of the electrical system . . . the depths of the engine. If he finds the car to be pure at heart, he re­ wards it with a sign that says “The dealer guar­ antees 100% to repair or replace the engine^,' transmission, rear axle, front axb assemblies, brake system, electrical system for 30 doys or 1000 miles, whichever comes first." Good can still triumph over evlf. ALL LANGUAGES TYPEWRITER CO. Inc. W. 23 St. ( W « t t • ! 4 A v « .) N*w Terk, N.T. 3-SO M UCOA.L NOTIOl 'P R E M E C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F fcW Y O R K . C O U N T Y O F N E W Y O R K . ANUEL J O R G D O M IN G U E Z . P U io » M A R IA U R SU L A JA U R E G U I JJM IN G U E Z , D e fe n d a n t. — In d ex N o . 2<80-69. P l a i n t i f f d e s i g n a t e * N e w Y o r k “uncf as th e p la c e o f tria l. Cl IO N F O R A D IV O R C E . * in e a b o v e n a m e d D e f e n d a n t. /O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D fo a n o tic e o f a p p e a r a n c e , o n t h e P la in* " » A tto rn ey (s) w i t h in 2 0 day* a fte r s e r v i c e o f t h i s s u m m o n s , e x c l u s i v e l j r of !« d a y o f s e r v i c e ( o r w i t h i n 3 0 d a y s t h e s e r v i c e is c o m p l e t e i f t h i s s u m is n o t p e r s o n a l l y d l i v e r e d to y o u ■ ith i n t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k ) ; a n d i * of your failu re to a p p e a r, ju d * p n t w ill b e ta k e n a x a in st y o u b y d e fa u lt f ‘h e r e l i e f d e m a n d e d i n t h e n o t i c e *e t p r th b e l o w u p o n t h e t e r m i n a t i o n o f c o n 1‘,‘a t i o n p r o c e e d i n g s o f 1 2 0 d a y s a f t e r of a N o tice o f C om m encem ent of I '* a c t i o n w i t h t h e C o n c i l i a t i o n B u r e a u , I " i c h c v e r is s o o n e r . N ew Y ork, N e w Y ork Ju n e U , 1969 T H O M A S T . H E C H T , ESQ. I A tto rn e y (s) for P la in tiff I O f f ic e a n d P o s t O f f ic e A d d r e s s I 5 35 F i f t h A v e n u e I . N e w Y ork, N e w Y o rk 100017 F the above nam ed d efen d an t: The s u m m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n y o u b y ■ ‘“ 'i c a t i o n p u r s u a n t t o a n o r d e r d a t e d IL u .1 9 6 9 o f th e H o n . W ilfre d A. ■ ■»ttetnade, a J u s t i c e of th e Suprem e ‘ of th e S ta te o f N e w Y o r k a n d th e s u p p o rtin g p a p e rs in I * N e w Y o r k C o u n t y C l e r k ’s O ffic e , T h i s I *01100 f o r d i v o r c e o n t h e g r o u n d s l ^ s n d o n m e o t . D ated : Ju ly 2 3 . 1969. T . H tid it, A tto rn e r f o r P U ia tU L I I AmltyvilU Monfer M otan, ltd. Auburn Borry Volkswagen, Inc.Batavta Bob Hawkts, Inc. ■ a y Shor* Trans-lsland AutomobllM Co rp. Baysid* Boy Volkswagen Corp. Binghamton RogiirKreme,lnc; Bronx Avoxe Corporation Bronx Bruckner Volkswageiv Inc. Bronx Defrtn Motor C orp. I Brooklyn Aldan V olk^agen, fne. Brooklyn Economy Volkswageiv In c Brooklyn KIngsboro Motors Coqp. • Brooklyn Volkswagen of Bay Kidg^t inc. BuflFaio Jim Keil/«, Inc. Buffalo Butler Volkswagen, Inc.**., Cortland CorHand Foreign M o to n ' Elmtford Howard Holmes, Inc. Forest Hills Luby Volkswagen, lAc. Fulton Lakeland Volkswagen, Inc. Geneva Dochak M oton, Inc. Glens Falb Bromley Import^ Inc. Hamburg Hal Casey Moton^ Inc. Harmon Jim McCIone Motors^ Inc. Hempstead Small Cars, Inc. HIcksvlll* Walters-Donaldsoivlna H onw l Suburban Motors^ Inc. Horseheads H. R. Amache r & Soni^ Inc. Hudson Colonial M o to i\ InCi HunlTngfon feam Motors, Inc. Inwood Volkswagen 5 Towns, Inc. Miaca Ripley M otor Corp. Jam atco Manet Volkswagen, Inc. Jamestown Stateskle Motors. Inc. Johnstown Vant Volkswagen, Inc. Kingston Amerling Volkswagen, Inc. La GrangevM* R. E Ahmed Volkswagen,‘lnc. Lalfiam Academy Moton^ Inc. Lockport Volkswagen Village, Inc. AAassena Seoway Volkswagen, Inc. Merrick Soker Motor Corp., ltd. ■ Middle Island Robert Weiss Volkswagen, Inc. Middletown Glen Volkswagen Corp. MonHcello Route 42 Volkswagtfh Corp. Mount KIsco North County Volkswagen, Inc. New Hyde Park Auslander Volkswagen, Inc. NewRodiell* County Aulomolive Co., Inc. New York City Volkswagen Bristol Motors, Inc. New York City Volkswogen Fifth Avenue, Inc. Newburgh (& C M o to rs,lnc. N iag ara Falls Amendola Motors, Inc. No. Lawrenoe Volkswagen Five Towni; Inc. Oleon C lean Importsi, Inc. Oneonia John Eckert, ln& PlaHtliargh Celeste Motors, Inc. Qw«MMYiUag« W ebYplktwagen Corp. Renssefaer CooTey Motors Corp. Riverhead Don W ald's Aulohaus Rochester Breton Motors, Inc. Rochester F. A. Motors, Inc. Rochester Mt. Read Volkswagen, Inc. East Rochester Irmer Volkswagen, Rom* Seth Huntley and Sons, Inc. Roslyn Dor Motors, ltd. Soratogo Spa Volkswagen, Inc. SayvlBe Bkinco Motors, Inc. Schenectady Colonie Motors, Inc. Smlthtown G eorge and Dalton Volkswagen, Ihc. Southampton President Motors, Inc. Spring Valley C. A, Haigii, Inc. Staten Island Staten Island Small C art, lid. Syracuse Don Cain Volkswagen, Inc. East Syracuse Precision Autos, Inc. Tonawanda Granville Motors, Inc. Utica Martin Volkswagen, Inc. Valley Stream Val-Stream Volkswageiv Inc. Vestal Jim Fomo & Son, Inc. Watertown Harblln Motors, Inc. W estN yack foreign Cars of Rockland, Ina W oodbury Courtesy Volkswagen, Inc. WoodstcTe Queensboro Volkswagei\, Inc. Yonkers Dunwoodle Motor Corpu Yorktown Mohegon Velkswogeiv Inc Eligibles on State and County Lists s e>i 3 >> cO TS ao C :s H m i S T O R E S OIJCR K O e r l l n r R S p e n c e r p o r t ............... 3 T okarskl 8 S aranac L ak e . . 3 S a p o o c D T r o y .............................. . 4 W a ll« r H C b e n a n iro BrI . . . I K e n d ric k r S c h e n e o ta < l y , • Q u irlry K 9 H e th lfh e m . . . 7 C o n o v e r W Sch c n e c la * !^ . . . 8 H ebb« O N ew ark .................. 9 H a m il t o n A R orsehe»4l« . , . 1 0 K r o n « K S c o t i a ........................ 11 R l e k e r J C o n n f l l y .................. 12 B a r b u t o L H u f f a l o .................. 13 D c m a m B T iip p c r l^ake . . . 14 B u b W T r o y .............................. 1 6 W h y d r a T A l b i i n y .................. 1C C o u r t A M i n e o ? ' a ........................... 17 K re e m a n A R o n h o n o n> a . . . 1 « B i n e h a m K T r o y ......................... 19 P l a t t R T r o y ............................... 2 0 Ho<uii« J I ’o u r i l i h c c p o i e .... 2 1 B a u e r C) A l b a n y ........................ 2 2 H a r p p r l y E A l b a n y .................. .1 0 0 .3 .1 0 0 .2 . .9 9 .8 . .9 9 .7 . .9 0 .5 . .9 8 ,6 . .9 8 .3 . .9 8 .1 . .9 7 .8 . .9 7 .7 . .9 7 .4 . .9 7 .4 . .9 7 .0 . .9 6 .8 . .9 6 .7 . .9 6 .6 . .9 6 .6 . .9 6 .5 . .9 6 .5 . .9 6 .2 . .9 6 .1 . .9 6 .1 A m iterd am 2S 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 L eylttow J .9 5 .3 .9 6 .1 .9 4 .7 .f»4 .0 .6 3 .9 .9 3 .G B u ffal* .6.'l.4 r R C h eater . . R O neonta .. R T r o y ............... F S yracuse , ., V H olbrook . . . . !e T T r o y . . . . r A G nild erlan d ■k H B u f f a l o . . D A tn e n ia . . . . J A m a te rd a n n aski H A lb a n y Id J C a « t I e t o n . s J S t a t e n I»lan< .0 3 .1 .9 3 .1 .9 3 .0 .02,6 .02.(! .9 2 .5 .112.4 .9 2 .4 .0 2 .4 .9 2 .4 .9 2 .4 .9 2 .3 .9 2 .3 .9 2 .2 .ei.e 46 47 48 40 50 51 52 63 54 55 56 67 58 .18 80 61 62 63 64 06 00 •7 68 O e l o e r D S w a i n ........................ ... ..9 1 .1 H a y e a H L o d i ................................. .. . . 9 1 . 6 W a r r e n J N e w R o c h e l l * ............ . . B l . C D icap rio O A m s te rd a m ............... . . 9 1 . 4 D o n n elly E C e n tra l l a l l p . . .9 1 .3 G a r d n e r W T r o y .............................. .. . . 9 1 . 3 P i s h J A l b a n y y , .............................. .. . . 9 1 . 2 R a r o t t r l e W A l ^ n y ..................... .. . . 9 1 . 2 Q u i n n J V a l l e y O o t t a .................. .. . . 9 1 . 1 S m ith M A lbany ........................ .. . . 9 0 . 6 P a ^ e l H B u f f a l o .............................. . . 9 0 . 5 S antore N F u lto n ........................ .. . . 9 0 . 6 P i e r e e F R a v e n a .............................. .. . . 9 0 . 4 W ilko«* E F r e d o n ia .................. . . 9 0 . 4 L a s h o f f G A l b a n y ........................ . . 9 0 . 3 I > a p l a n t « G T r o y ................................ . . 9 0 . 3 D e v i t o M M e c h a n i c v i U ............ . . 9 0 . 2 B r o w n D A l b i o n ................................ . . 9 0 . 2 C r o n i n J T r o y .................................... . . 9 0 . 1 B i e n i c k J F o r t H u n t e r .................. . . 9 0 . 0 G o o d m a n S N o r th B cllm o re . . . , . .9 0 .0 M u r p h y M A t h e n a ........................ , . . 8 9 . 9 K e l l e r H B i n g - h a m t o n .................. . . 8 9 . 6 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 I X S c h e n e c ta d y . . h H Tonaw anda .. e n rich W R ld re w o o d J S y r a c Q M ................ 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L D e w i t t ............ .. ...................8 7 . 3 .8 9 .4 99 « .................87 .1 .8 9 .3 100 .................8 6 .8 .8 8 .2 101 .................80 .5 .8 9 .2 102 R Schagrhticoke .................8 6 . 5 .8 9 .0 108 t T C a stle to n ................... 8 0 . 4 .8 9 .0 104 86..^ .8 8 .8 106 W a llk ill .................J»6.3 .8 8 .7 106 T roy . .............8 0 3 .8 8 .7 107 .................8 0 , 2 .8 8 .3 108 86 2 .8 8 .2 109 .................8 5 . 7 .8 8 .2 110 A Troy . ...................8 5 . 0 .8 8 .2 1 111 n S Yonker 86 6 . 112 R A lb an y .................8 5 . 3 .8 8 .0 113 .................8 6 3 .8 7 .8 114 8 5 .2 .8 7 .7 115 .................8 5 . 2 1 1 6 S h e r m a n K S i n y v e . i a n t ...................... 8 6 . 2 1 17 C orbo E B lm ira .................................. 8 6 . 1 1 1 8 T i m m o n a M K i r k v i l l e .......................8 5 . 1 1 1 9 S e u f e r t R I « li p T e r r a c .......................8 5 . 1 1 2 0 G r e e n A C a n i l l l u F .................................. 8 6 . 1 1 2 1 S u l l i v a n M R p i i e ^ e l a e r .......................8 5 . 0 1 2 2 S tin so n R B u ffalo .......................... . 8 5 . 0 1 2 3 B c r k o w i t z h R i o n x ............................ 8 4 . 7 1 2 4 E b e r t A B r o o k l y n .................................. 8 4 , 7 1 2 5 C r o s s D A ! h a n .v ........................................ 84.fi 1 2 0 M o lin a ro J fvv o n s ............................... 8 4 . 3 1 2 7 O ’H a r e D B u f f a l o .................................. 8 4 . 2 1 3 8 G i o r d a n o S J o b n p o n C i t y .................8 4 . 2 1 2 0 M u l d e r M A l b a n y .................................. 8 4 . 1 1 3 0 C ordero I.. O n t o r e a c h ....................8 4 . 1 1 3 1 C h a m A P . v r a n i s e .................................. 8 4 , 0 1 3 2 G a y l o r d B P h c l i . s .................................. 8 4 . 0 1 3 3 N a y n i i o k R V r r o n a ............................... 8 3 . 9 1 3 4 F u l l e r W Of=«iiiinp .................................. 8 3 . 8 135 N ick laa A A lbany ............................ 8 3 . 0 1 3 6 J o h n s J D o v f-r I ' l a i n s ...................... 8 3 . 0 1 3 7 C r o l i c k C J a n n s v l l l e ...........................8 3 . r> 1 3 8 R u a P T o n a w a n d a .............................. 8 3 . Ti 1 3 9 B a n n o n A M a s « a p c < i u a .......................8 3 . 5 .....................................8 3 f. 140 M a rtin N H om e 141 T opa E rtic a ........................................ 8 3 . 4 1 4 2 C a l l a h a m M B r o o U l . v n ............................ 8 3 . 4 1 43 B a n iste r A r.d u iio n v ille .................8 3 . 3 1 4 4 E a s t m a n L G a n p t v o o r t ...................... 8 3 . 3 1 4 5 l > a o r o c e R T t ro dU lyn ............................ 8 3 . 3 1 4 6 Z e o d a P E ! n i a ........................................ 8 3 . 3 1 4 7 B r o a d l c y J S t n l c n I s l a n d ................ 8 3 . 2 1 4 8 Wat.«ion L S t o n y P o i n t .......................8 3 . 2 1 4 9 M c A u l c y R W T . a l.y lo n ...................... 8 3 . 1 1 5 0 W e o t f a l l D B roa<l< la lbin ...................... 8 3 . 0 1 6 1 H e r o u x W r„lioo<= .................................. 8 2 . 8 1 5 2 S m ith W C o h o cto n ............................ 8 2 . 6 1 5 3 F i s c h e r C P a t t e r s o n ........................... 8 2 . C 1 6 4 J o r d a n J R c n s ' w l a o r ............................ 82.(1 155 S m ith J N e w lm rp h ............................ 8 2 . 5 1 5 6 E s p o s i t o D T r o y ..................................... 8 2 . 3 1 6 7 S m i t h C S a r a l o j r a SpK ...................... 8 2 . 2 1 5 8 P o s p i s i l J . M t a m o n t ............................ 8 2 . 2 1 5 9 V i n e G A lb a n .y B .................................. 8 2 . 1 1 6 0 S u s h o n W B r o n x .................................. 8 2 . 1 1 6 1 B e t t P B u f f a l o ...........................................8 2 . 1 1 6 2 Z d u n e z y k B A V a tc r v Il e t ..................... 8 1 . R 1 0 3 W r i B h t T> W a t e r t o w n ........................... 8 1 . T5 1 6 4 T a c o n e M B r o o k l j - n ............................ 8 1 . 4 1 6 5 T a n g r e n A S c h c n e o t a i l y ...................... 8 1 . 4 1 6 6 C r u m b C E s t S y r a c u s e ...................... 8 1 . 3 1 6 7 L a v i g - n o P N o r t h S y T i i c n e e ..............8 1 . 2 1 6 8 G a l l u c c l S B a y S h o r e ......................... 8 1 . 2 1 6 0 V o fre l J A l b a n y ..................................... 8 1 . 2 1 7 0 ChildrPHS I j H o m e .................................. 8 1 . 2 1 7 1 M a u l J K c n m o r e .................................. 8 1 . 2 1 7 2 B r o s k y J W i ’. t o n ........................................ 8 1 . 1 1 7 3 C a s s e n t i M T o n a w a n d a .......................8 1 . 0 1 7 4 H e m m e t t S D e l m a r ............................ 8 0 . 0 176 B aran J Cohoes .................................. 8 0 . 9 1 7 6 M o c k M A l b a n y ........................................ 8 0 . 6 1 7 7 C a l l a h a n M N ev r Y o r k ...................... 8 0 . 5 1 7 8 S h e a R W B a b y l o n ............................ 8 0 . 5 1 7 9 A r m e r A B a l l s l o n S p a .......................8 0 . 3 1 8 0 m e e a J XJtica .............................................. 8 0 . 2 1 8 1 J a c o b s o n R K o c h t ' ^ t p r .................... . 8 0 . 2 .................................. 8 0 . 2 1 8 2 G c n s k e J 'nivi ' . n 183 B a k e r E B ro o k ly n ........................ 8 0 . <i 184 Sw eeney J ,y ............................ 8 0 . 0 1 8 5 K r u g r e r R .A.nirtiM-(lam ............................7 8 . 9 1 8 6 P i - e e m a n M W a t e r f o r d ...................... 7 9 . 9 1 8 7 B l a i r D C o h o e s ........................................7 0 . 8 1 8 8 K i n g L e v i t t o w n ........................................ 7 9 . 8 1 8 0 V i t a L A l b a n y ........................................ 7 9 . 7 190 B u rk e M Troy ........................................7 9 . 6 1 9 1 B a l t h a z a r d E A m s t e r d a m ................ 7 9 . 6 1 9 2 C o o n A O s w e p o ........................................ 7 9 . 6 193 Jones E W a te rfo rd ............................ 7 9 . 5 1 9 4 W o f M A l b a n y ........................................ 7 » J 88:2 (Continued on Page 9) SHAVGV it s in lik y o e u iia r o i^ w in n g tm That’s a fact. Belonging to the Statewide Plan is like having a fortune in your own banl< vault. Since no one knows how sick he mfghl be, no one knows what a serious illness can really cost. Recently, Blue Cross covered a New York State employee’s hospital bill of over $19,000. The patient didn’t have to pay a penny. And the Statewide Plan didn’t have an option . . . It paid substantial amounts for B L U E C R O S S ’# a fo n r tu ii v a n u it . doctors and other medical bills under Blue Shield and Major Medical. With the Statewide Plan you have It all a “no nonsense” three-part program especially designed for you and your family. There’s one hitch though. It’s strictly to pay your hospital and medical bills. But on second thought, can you think of any time you’d need money more? We can’t 9 B L U E T H E S T A T E W ID E P L A N - C O O R D IN A T IN G O F F I C E Tun(> S a l / ^ restaurant 32 MULBERRY ST. 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Altro <-k M S c h e n e c t a d y .....................7 5 . 6 240 R e r p E We#it I s l i p .................................7 5 . 4 247 M u r r a y D A l b a n y ................................ 75..'! 54 8 G o l d l i a r S A l b a n y ................................ 7 5 . 2 zr.O X a t i e a u A T r o y ...................................... 7 5 . 1 ( M 'T I O N It H I ) S T .A T IO N .A R Y E N < i R 1 T e r r i l l W W a l l k i l l ................................ . 0 1 . 6 2 D o w n e y R D a n s v i l > ................................. 8 4 . 7 3 K rizzie B W a s a a i c ................................. 8 4 . 0 4 f 'o w a n J A uburn .................................8 3 . 8 ^ f i a r r a n d M P l a t t s b u r i r ............................ 8 3 . 0 6 K ild u ff W M o oers F o r k s .8 1 .3 7 Z o e l l n e r P S m i t h t o w n .............................8 0 . 9 8 Rene<lict R B e l l v a l e ............................ 8 0 . 6 fl r>ppan D W a r n e r s ........................................ 8 0 . 0 10 KU'tis E B u ffalo .................................. 7 9 . 8 11 K i n i c V o o r h e e s v i l l .................................. 7 7 . 8 1" M a z z o l i F O s w e t r o ................................... 7 7 . 0 13 L i r i n f i s t o n J V o o r h o r « v l l l ....................... 7 5 . 8 O l 'T I O N A H D S T . \ T p i N O A R Y B N O R 1 D elahoyyde J M illb ro o k .................8 8 . 0 5 Accken G P a w lin ir ..............................8 7 . 8 3 . 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R o s s L W a r r e n b u r g - .................................7 8 . 6 Young A L a k e L u z e r n e .7 7 . 2 a V n b e u r e n H C a t s k i l l ............................ 7 6 . 8 H e r d m a n R M a y f i e l d .............................7 6 . 8 B o l m e r F O l d F o r g e ............................ 7 6 . 1 H y att R W h ite h a ll .............................7 6 . 8 .............................. 7 5 . 4 W ood R G a rd in e r S O ri.A L S E R V I C E S M A N A G E M E N T A N D FISCAJL, S P E C I A L T I R H Taub S B ro o k ly n y ............................... 8 0 . 7 lem m a J M e n a n d a ....................................... 8 . 3 N i e m i n s k i H R e n s s e l a t e r ...................... 8 4 . 5 W e a v e r L V o o r h e e s v i l l e .........................8 0 . 8 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 .3 4 P R IN W ORKM ENS COM P KXAM 1 B u r c h G W e s t S e n e o a c ......................9 3 . 6 ................ 8 0 . 6 2 A uerbach S F o r e s t H ills 3 M a tth e w s U W yandanch ..................8 6 . 8 D E p rx T c n iR F n im o ic T c x a x m in e b (SY ST EM S D E V E L O PM E N T ) 1 W a to h W S lln g e rla ................................. 9 7 . 6 D K P IT T T c h i e f RCDORT E X A M IN E S (E M P L O Y E E R E L A T IO N S ) 1 R u b i n H A l b a n y y ................................. 1 0 4 . 1 O P T IO N SK B V SIN E S SCONSVLTANT 1 Cook J F a irp o rt ....................................... 8 2 . 9 2 K oen ig eb erg F lu s h in g ........................... 8 1 . 7 3 G r e e n b e r g M W i l l i a m s v i l l e .................7 8 . 8 4 L e rin e M A lb an y y ................................. 7 8 . 7 5 F r e e s e L C a i r o ..................................., . . . . 7 7 . 2 6 R o b e r t a 3 A l b a n y ............................. . . . . 7 6 . 0 7 G e l a r d i n B N e w Y o r k .............................7 6 . 6 1 2 3 4 6 6 O P T IO N ASSOC A C C O C N T A A N T P C B SERV M a n t a r o J E a s t S y r a c u s e .................1 1 0 . 6 J a c k s o n M F l u s h i n g .............................1 0 5 . 0 H e a l y K N e w Y o r k ...................................9 2 . 4 .............................8 7 . 4 M ackesfy W A lbany K ing L A?bany ........................................ 8 5 . 6 T urck L L o w v ille .................................. 8 4 . 2 O P T IO N P R IN A C O O rN T N x P U B S E R V 1 S e sk in F F lu s h in g ............................ 1 0 3 . 3 2 S o l t y y s a k N S c h e n e c t a d y .......................8 7 . 1 3 S o h w a r t a S N e w Y o r k ............................ 8 2 . 1 4 C a n t y E S c m e n e c t a d y .............................8 1 . 7 5 D o n n e l l y D A u b u r n .................................. 7 8 . 8 S V PV O F M OTO R C A K R IE R 8 1 D u n fo rd J J a Jc k s o n H e if .................8 3 . 8 2 K a m p f H B r o o k l y n .................................. 7 6 . 6 3 C hase C a B ta v ia ........................................ 7 6 . 4 (Continued on Fage 13) • OFFICIAL • MAJOR APPLIANCE « DISCOUJVT OUTLET CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE PRICES QUOTED ARE SLIGHTLY ABOVE WHOLESALE • WASHERS • DRYERS • REFRIGERATORS • FREEZERS • RANGES • DISHWASHERS • T.V. • STEREO • AIR CONDITIONERS • Featuring — All Famous Brand Names S h o p F ir s t — Come fa W i t h M a k e & M o d e l N u m b e r F o r L o w e s t P rice ' . ■ ■B JAMAICA GAS & ELECTRIC ■ ■ L n 42-24 BELL BOULEVARD BAYSIDE, N. Y. BA 9-2853 BA 9-2400 o p e n ev es till 9 PM WED & SAT TILL 6 PM I V ^ J i I b I S P E C IA L — P R E'S EA SO N A I R - C O N D I T I O N I N G SALE O N N O W F e d d e r s - G.E. - P h ilc o - Em erson - C h r y s l e r S p e c ia l d is c o u n ts fo rC S E A e m p l o y e e s . I x c l u s i v e a r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e b e e n m a d e w i t h C o n s u m e r B u y in g S e r v ic e t o e n a b l e a l l CSEA e m p l o y e e s t o p u r c h a s e m a | o r i t e m s a t t h e l o w e s t p r ic e s . This is p o s s i b l e b e c a u s e t h e p r o g r a m p r o v i d e s y o u , a s a n in d i v i d u a l , w i t h t h e m a s s - p u r c h a s i n g p o w e r o f a g r o u p . I t e m s a v a i l a b l e : Furniture New Cars C om plete lines of b ed ­ room, living room, dining room, room and occosional furniture— all of prices th a t can n ot be m atched. Special c a r purchase plan includes virtually every make o r model c a r of deolers. sp ecial c h a rte r a n d g ro u p trip s h a v e b e e n a rr a n g e d a t m ass sav­ in s* . M a n y o f t h e v a c a ti o n s a lso o f f e r y o u a s p e c i a l b o n u s G ift C ertificate* . T h e s e c e r t i f i c a t e s a re as g o o d as c ash a n d c a n be used to w a rd s th e p u rch a se of any ite m in th e p r o g ra m — o r ev en o n m an y o p tio n s a v a ila b le o n v a c a tio n s. S om « o f th e v a c a tio n t in c ltid f. M exico*/15 d a y s /f r . $299 M ajor Appliances C arpeting/Tile AH famous b ran d name co>l « r ond B & W TV s«ts. w ashing machines, d ryers, dishwashers, refrieg«rat* ors, ranges, a i r - c o n d l t l o a • rs , etc., a t nnbeatabl* prices. $100-$125 above fa c to ry co st. From franchised c a r N ational brand name car* p «t and tile « t specially n e g o tiate d prices from relioble and ap p rov ed d ea l­ ers. 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T h e secon d a re : T itle I H (to s tim u ­ to ta l fig u re a llo c a te d fo r th e co m ­ la te in n o v a tio n ), $7,631,861 a n d in g y e a r w as $221,158,976, c o m ­ $8,601,907; T itle IV (co o p erativ e p a re d w ith $183,672,206 d u rin g th e re s e s a rc h p ro g i'a m ), $342,958, a n d p a s t y e a r. $348,719; a n d T itle V I (e d u c a tio n O f th e to ta l, $3.3 m illio n r e ­ fo r th e p h y sica lly h a n d ic a p p e d ), q u e ste d fo r T itle n osf th e E le ­ $2,444,312 fro m $2,209,928. m e n ta r y a n d S e c o n d a ry E d u c a tio n A d u lt E d u c a tio n F u n d s A ct fo r a s s is ta n c e fo r lib ra ry d e ­ F u n d s exp ected u n d e r th e A d u lt v elo p m en t h a s b e e n o m itte d fro m E d u c a tio n A ct will in c re a s e to P re s id e n t N ix o n ’s b u d g e t, b u t m a y $2,444,312 fro m $.209,928. be re s to re d by C ong ress. A n a d ­ A n a llo c a tio n of $13 m illio n is d itio n a l $5.7 m illio n fo r tw o title s e x p e cted fo r a s s is ta n c e u n d e r th e od th e N a tio n a l D efen se E d u c a ­ M a n p o w er D e v e lo p m e n t and tio n A ct m a y also be re s to re d . T ra in in g A ct. u p fro m $12 m illio n . FMnds fo r a ss is ta n c e u n d e r th e T itle I F u n d s *nie lai-gest sin g le a llo c a tio n V o catio n al E d u c a tio n A ct a re e x ­ a g a in th is y e a r is fo r T itle I, p e c te d to rise to $15.5 m illio n fro m ESEA , a ss ista n c e , t h a t going to la s t y e a r ’s fig u re of $15,119,007, M o n ies co v eied by th e M e n ta l a id e d u c a tio n a lly d is a d v a n ta g e d s tu d e n ts . T h is y e a r It is ex p e cted R eta i-d atio n F a c ilitie s A ct fo r t h a t sch o o ls In th e S ta t e w ill r e ­ train.ing of te a c h e rs of lia n d ic a p ceive $150,579,865, u p fro m $120,- p ed ch ild o en is e x p e c te d to in 384,848 la s t y e a r. T h is is in a d d i­ cnease to $200,000 fro m $152,073. T itle IV (a id to d e p e n d e n t c h il­ tio n to ad m inis'ti'aU ve co sts fxf $1,505,799. d re n ) locaJ a ss is ta n c e u n d e r th e O th e r m a jo r c a te g o rie s in th e S o cial S e c m ity A ct is d u e to rise E le m e n ta ry a n d S e c o n d a ry E d u ­ to $1,350,000 fro m th e $1.2 m illion c a tio n A ct. listin g 1969-70 fig u re s a v a ila b le la s t y e a r. Federal Funds Increased 20% For N.Y. State C ity A n e w in n o v a t iv e h ig h s c h o o l w ill o p e n in t h e F a ll w it h fle x ib le s tu d y p r o g r a m s g e a r ­ ed to t h e s p e c ia l n e e d s a n d a b ilit ie s o f s t u d e n t s d r a w n fr o m th e C o n e y Isla n d a r e a a n d o th e r p a r ts o f B r o o k ly n . T h e sc h o o l, n a m e d J o h n D e w e y H S, .w ill op>erate t h r o u g h o u t th e d a y a n d w ill b e oj>en y e a r -r o u n d . M ore t h a n 300 s t u d e n t s w h o h a d b e e n f a llin g in s o m e su bjects d u r in g t h e ir n in t h a n d t e n t h y e a r s h a v e b e e n g r a d u ­ A n o th er p ro je c t In itia te d b y the ated fr o m h ig h s c h o o l t h is p a s t y e a r . T h ir te e n w er e g r a d u a te d A ctiv e p a rtic ip a tio n of th e local B oai'd of E d u c a tio n is P a r k E a s t with h o n o r s a n d 178 o f t h e g ro u p q u a lifie d fo r c o lle g e e n ­ co m m u n ity in th e p la n n in g of th e H S, to be c o n stru c te d o n M a n h a t­ trance o n th e ir ow n e ffo rts . T he P re - T e c h n lc a l P ro g ra m , e s­ tablished to m o tiv a te u n d e riciiieving s tu d e n ts w ho show co l­ lege p o te n tia l, is resiponslbile fo r the success o f th e s e s tu d e n ts , a c ­ cording to G o rd o n L ebow itz, d tr tctor of th e p ro g ra m . Now in its (econd y e a r, th e P re -T e c h n ic a l P r o g r a m Is o ffe re d in 15 v o ca ­ tional a n d a c a d e m ic h ig h sch oo ls kn all fiv e b o ro u g h s. Among th e sp e c ia l fe a tu re s of {he p ro g ra m a re la b o i-a to ry -o rle n ted courses, te a m te a c h in g a n d correlabed c u rrlc u lu m s, In w h ic h m aterial fro m a s u b je c t Is ta u g h t In o th e r co u rse s su c h a s u sin g w ood-working to te a c h m a th e ­ matics o r E n g lish convpositloii. By usin g th e se te c h n iq u e s, aceording to L ebow lta, th e P r e rec-lindcal P ro g r a m seek s to r e notdvate th e s tu d e n t to c o n tin u e e d u c a tio n a n d go o n to a co m Kiuiity college a n d b ey o n d , in p re [>arlng fo r a sp ecific c a re e r. An I m p o r ta n t b y -p r o d u c t of th is >ix>giam, L ebow itz a d d e d , is th e nanpow er fo r te c h n o lo g y c re a te d >y th is p ro g r a m fro m untapiped poiiroes. T h e p ro g ra m co v ers th r e e m a in Helds: b u sin ess, e n g in e e rin g a n d nedioal c a re e rs . S tu d e n ts a re rained fo r c a re e r s in b u sin ess, Jicluding a c c o u n tin g , bus>iness a d niniistratlon, s e c r e ta ria l scien ce, K^vertdsing, m a rk e tin g a n d co m nercial a r t. I n e n g in e e rin g , th e K>ui^ses le a d to jo b s in c h e m istry , fonstruotion, m e c h a n ic a l d esig n , electrical a n d civil en g in e erin g . Medical c a re e rs in c lu d e c h ild care , lental h y g ie n e , la b o ra to ry te c h K)logy, X -ra y tec h n o lo g y , n u rsin g , ■eoreation a n d m e n ta l h e a lth a s nstant. Of th e e n tire grouip in th e P re Technical P ro g r a m th is y e a r, 40 peroent a re fro m m in o rity g ro u p s: Black, P u e rto R ic a n o r C h in ese, riiese stu d e n ts w ere d iv id ed unong th e th r e e fie ld s a s follow s: ^ p e rc e n t stu d y in g e n g in e e rin g , 52 p e rc e n t In b u sin ess s u b je c ts 42 p e rc e n t in m e d ic a l c are ers. C o m m u n ity College P ro g r a m T h ro u g h a p rio r c o m m iu n e n t >y New Y o rk C ity ’s co m m u n ity ^>lleges, a ll 300 s tu d e n ts w ho a d u a ted th is y e a r In th e P re rech n lcal P ro g r a m w ill e n te r c d to c o n tin u e thedr stu d ie s. 'ixty-fivie s tu d e n ts w ill p u rs u e e n lineering stvidies, 119 w ill stud y '^^e field of b u sin e ss a n d 112 will ‘J’^ r e fo r m e d ic a l field c a re e rs. T he 13 s tu d e n ts w h o se sc h o la sa ch ie v e m e n t w on th e m h o n o rs e l>art o f th e ‘‘100 S c h o la rs ” 'J'o^Tam of th e O ity C ollege of Y ork, w h ic h a c c e p ts th e to p ^ h ig h sch o o l g ra d u a te s in th e V fo r (XJNY e n tra n c e . J'ifte en o th e r s tu d e n ts q u a lifie d th e T r a n s f e r P ro g ra m , w h ich P la n p ro p o se d new h ig h school a n d its ric h p ro g ra m s of o ffe rin g s will be c » n tin u e d by sch o o l officials, D o n ­ ovan said . T his p a rtic ip a tio n w as In itia te d so m e tim e ago w ith th e P a rk E a s t H igh School Advisoi*y C Jom m itttee, th e n h ead ed by M rs. F e lic ia C lark and M rs. M iz a b e th Di T ra p a n i,’C h a irm a n L ocal School B o a rd D istric t Two. E ffo rts will be m a d e to h a v e th e school de­ velop In lin e w ith th e th in k in g of th e c o m m u n ity a b o u t s tu d e n t-c o m ­ m u n ity needs, th e c o n trib u tio n s of th e fa c u lty a ssig n e d , th e su g g e s­ tio n s fro m re p r e s e n ta tiv e s of b u si­ n ess, in d u s try , colleges, sch o o l su p p liers, an d o th e r re so u rc es. T he s ta ff, of th e New Y o rk S ta te D e­ p a r tm e n t of E d u c a tio n w ill also p a rtic ip a te in the design of th e new school. D o n o v an o u tlin ed a re a s w hich m ig h t be ex p lo red by th e sc h o o l’s p la ru iers in se ttin g up its insti-uctlo n a l p ro g ra m . H e n o te d , fo r e x am p le, th a t M ay o r L in d sa y h a s b ee n a tte m p tn g to Induce the m otio n p ic tu re in d u s try to re tu n i to N ew Y ork C ity. A ccordingly, D o no v an said, th e new scliool m a y e x plo re op­ p o rtu n itie s fo r tr a in e d te c h n ic ia n s In th e film in d u s try a n d w h e th e r young people in New Y ork C?ity w ould be in te re s te d in e n te rin g th is field. A n o th er e x am p le c ite d by D o n ­ o van an d th e A dvisory C o m m ittee is th e ex p a n d in g p u blic re la tio n s industi-y, to w a rd w h ich in c re a s in g n u m b e rs of sm a ll firm s, n o ta b ly those in te re s te d in m a rk e tin g new p ro d u c ts or in in c re a s in g s a le s a m o n g m in o rity g ro u p s, a r e now tu rn in g fo r a ss ista n c e . T h e school an d co m m u n ity p la n n e rs m a y exp lo rf th is in d u s try a n d th e o p p o r­ tu n itie s it o ffers fo r U a in e d te c h ­ n ic ian s. T e a c h e r E lig ib le L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F M A THEM A TICS IN DAY H IG H SCHOOLS J u l e s L. L i e b o w i i z , 9 1 . 2 0 0 ; D a v i d H a n k i n , 9 0 . 8 0 ; J u d i t h L. P e s s i n , 9 0 . 8 8 ; F r a n ces R. I .a n d s b e r K e r . 8 8 .8 0 ; Ju d ith G. Z a n d o f f, 8 8 .8 0 ; M ic h a e l K la rre ic h . 8 5 .6 0 ; A lice B. F arkouhfT , 8 5 .6 0 ; C h risten sen E d w a r d R ., 8 5 .6 0 ; G c n ia D a n z ig , 8 5 .6 0 ; L ou is M . M o g o l, 8 3 .2 0 ; M iria m G o o d ry , 82 .8 0 ; L illian W e in tra u b , 8 0 .4 0 ; Sam ­ u e l E. F r e e d m a n . 8 0 . 0 0 ; A l a n W . B e r k o w itl, 7 9 .2 0 ; Ira L. G o ld ste in , 79.2 0 ; G e o rg e D . G a rfie ld , 7 9 .2 0 ; M arsha F. S am bor, 7 8 .4 0 ; Joan W arsh aw , 78 .4 0 ; T h o m a s D e p e l te a u G .. 7 8 .0 0 ; l l o f f e r K ab a c k , 7 7 . 2 0 ; J o e l L. F a z e k a s , 7 6 . 8 0 ; R i t a G runberg, 7 6 .4 0 ; H o w ard J. B renner, 7 6 .0 0 ; Je ffrey S h erm ack , 74.8 0 ; R oy P renn e r C . , 7 .3 .2 0 ; R obert C. R oth en h au s, 7 2 .4 0 ; S te p h en G. S c h w a rtz , 7 2 .0 0 ; J o h n D. Z u c c a re lli, 6 9 .6 0 ; Josph F. A ppelb a u m , 6 9 .6 0 ; S te p h en N . P a ih te r , 68.8 0 . C o l a s u o n n o R i c h a r d C».. 6 7 . 2 0 ; A n n H . A r f e , 6 7 . 2 0 ; H a r v e y A. B r o d s k y , 6 7 . 2 0 ; J a m e s J. C u rry , 6 4 .0 0 : O s c a r D a v is , 6 4 .0 0 ; B e t t e F. L i s s a k , 6 2 . 0 0 ; N i c h o l a s D . W e s t , 6 1 .2 0 . S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L IG IB L E LISTS ;N SECONDARY SCHOOLS T r. of L ib ra ry C arol J. K ra u t, Fisk, 6 1 .9 0 . T r. of L a b o ra to ry S p t'o ia list — Bioloiry & G e n e ral S cien ce M aria R. K lein . 72.3 2 . T r. of L a b o ra to ry S p e c ia list — P h y sic al Science & G enl. S cie n ce Jm iah N. L is t s 'Tr. of M a th e m a tic s H o l l a n d R . Siegel, 7 1 .6 0 ; D u v id B r a v e r, m a n , 6 8 . 0 0 ; E v e l y n A . M e l n i c k i , f>6.0 0: A llen D e itc h , 65.6 0 . S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L IG IB L E L IS T S School S o cial Work«‘r B enjam in W. G o ld m an , 66.0 0 . S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L IG IB L E LISTS IN DAY E L E M E N T A U Y SCHOOL (A lte rn a tiv e B) T r. of C om m on B ra n c h e s Rosen, M arvey I_, 7 8 .9 4 ; G o ld b erji. M a r i e A . , 7 4 . 2 0 ; E s k e n a z i , S ol P ., 6 3 . 7 0 ; G r o s s m a n , L e o n a r d A ., 7 4 .7 2 ; ( i o r m l e y , S u s a n H . , 6 9 . 8 0 ; S a r a p i n , H a r o l d , 7 9 . 7 5; R o se n b lu m , M a rtin W .. 7 4 .5 5 ; H o ro w itz , N e i l M ., 7 1 .9 0 ; B a ilin , H e l e n R .. 6 7 .8 5 ; B i i il in , H e l e n R . . 6 7 . 8 5 ; Farber, D ian e R ., 6 6 .4 0 ; S u sk er. G a il, 6 5 .9 5 . TEACHER EXCHANGE 7 9 . 4 3. SU P P L E M E N T S TO E L IG IB L E LISTS IN DAY H IG H S C H O O I^ T r. of D istrib u tiv e E d u c a tio n R o b e r t L. S till a n o th e r a r e a t h a t m a y be c o n sid e re d in p ro g ia m p la n n in g is th e p o ssib ilities fu tu re high s -hool s tu d e n ts m a y h a v e a s TV te c h n ic ia n s, c o m m e n ta to rs an d n ew s b ro a d c a s te rs a s a re s u lt of th e In c re a se d u se of television an d ra d io by th e g e n e ra l p u blic fo r b u y in g gu id es a n d In fo rm a tio n on d a y -to -d ay n ew s d ev elo p m en ts. T h e field of a d v e rtis in g is a n ­ o th e r p o ssib ility fo r e x p lo ra tio n , sch o ol officials a n d co m m u n ity r e p re s e n ta tiv e s said . T hey co m ­ m e n te d MX the c h a n g e s th a t h a v e ta k e n p la c e in a d v e rtisin g in iu*ban c»*nters o v e r th e p a s t few y e a rs a n d th e n e e d fo r tr a in in g stu d e n ts to m e e t th is busLness m a rk e t. H e a lth se rv ic e s a re still a n o th e r g ro w in g a r e a w hich m a y be ex­ p lo red. T he In c re a sin g n e ed in th i j C?ity fo r h o s p ita l te c h n ic ia n s, n u rses a n d s e c r e ta ria l p e rso n n e l ti'aln ed in m e d ic a l a n d re la te d fields w as cited. T he b a sic co o p er­ a tiv e e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m a lre a d y in v o lv in g 6,000 s tu d e n ts in g rad e* 11 a n d 12 In 68 of the C ity ’s 90 h ig h schools will be in tro d u c e d a t P a r k E a s t along e x p a n d e d , iiv n o v ativ e lines. O th e r o c c u p a tio n a l a re a s also m a y be ex plored , along w ith new te c h n iq u e s and e q u ip m e n t In te a c h in g th e m e a re a s and o th e r su b je c ts, o fficials said. In a d d itio n to n ew in s tru c tio n a l a p p ro a c h e s, o th e r in n o v a tiv e , pilo t p ro je c ts w ill p ro b ab ly be used , as c o m p u te riz e d p ro g ia m m in g , inrd lv id u ally p re s c rib e d in sti-uction . e x p lo rativ e p ro g ra m s w ith colleges a n d lo c al c u ltu ra l re so u rc e s, a n d sr>eclal a fte r sch o o l-even in g p ro ­ g ra m s. A p p lic an ts in te re s te d in b eing c o n sid e red fo r th e p rin c ip a lsh ip w ere In v ited to w rite to D o n o v a n if th e y a re qualified In a c c o rd a n c e w ith c u rr e n t B o a rd of E d u c a tio n re g u la tio n s. £ i>ijle r, 80.9 3 . H o m e e c o n o m i c s , E n g l i s h a n d a ll o t h e r s u b s t i t u t e t e a c h e r s a r e n e e d e d f o r IS 2 4 6 , V e r o n i c a P I. a n d S n y d e r A v e s ., B r o o k " 't" B l T '*2^ * 23 o"*^* ^ H o rn u n g , p rin c ip al. 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Y o u ’ll b e a m a z e d a n d d e lig h te d w ith t h e n e w so cial a n d b u s in e s s d i m e n s i o n a n e w l a n g u a g e a d d s t o y o u r l if e , LIVING LANGUAGE COURSES BASED ON U.S. GOVERNMENT METHODS TEACH YOU QUICKLY, EASILY, PLEASANTLY! I n W o rld W ar II, t h e A r m y h a d t o te a c h o v er o n e h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d S o ld ie rs t o s p e a k a n d u n d e r s t a n d f o r e i g n l a n g u a g e s Tn a h u r r y . T h e m e t h o d f T n a l l y d e v i s e d b y t h e A r m y is t h e b a s i s o f t h e m e t h o d u s e d b y L i v i n g L an g u ag e C ourses. In fact, th e m a n w h o w as h e a d o f th e U .S . W a r D e p a r tm e n t L a n g u a g e s e c tio n w h ic h d e v e lo p e d t h e A r m y l a n g u a g e c o u r s e s — M r . R a l p h E . W e i m a n —i s t h e s a m e m a n w h o d e v e l o p e d t h e L iv in g . L a n g u a g e C o u r s e s . 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FLORIDA [x>w w e e k l y r a t e s , $ 3 0 u p incliiiles e v e ry th in g W rite c o i o r f i i l (Ip l.iils on beach for free S A N D S . 2040 N SU RF RD. B A L I H A I. 310 M C K IN L E Y ST. ifth t ' i |r - i l i f< ? S lM ^ t' Saratoga Aides Gain tOf» Boost I S A R A T O G A — A 10 p e r c e n t a c r o s s - th e - b o a r d p a y In cr e a se fo r S a r a to g a C o u n ty e m p lo y ­ e e s l5 a m a jo r p r o v isio n o f t h e : O' VO Ov Cl C4 CONTRACT SIGNING ■ Siffning the first contract ne> fi:otiated between the Civil Service EmpIoy«es Assn. and Saratog^a County are Edward Wilcox, left, president of the Saratoira Conntjr chapter »f CSEA; and Arthur E^grleston, chairman of the Saratog^a County board of supervisors. Four Percent Raise Asked For Pulaski Non-Teaching Aides c o n tr a c t neg-otlated by th e Civil ALBANY — A S ta te fa c t­ S e rv ic e E m p lo y ee s A ssn. a n d S a r­ fin d e r h a s r e c o m m e n d e d a a to g a C ounty. M an y Ite m s t h a t fo u r p e r c e n t sa la r y In c r e a se w ere previou sly u n w ritte n policy for n o n - t e a c h in g e m p lo y e e s w ere c la rified a n d included In this, of th e P u la s k i C e n tra l School D is­ th e ir first c o n tra c t. tr ic t No. 1, Oswego C o u n ty in the O th e r p ro visio n s of th e c o n tr a c t c o n tr a c t d isp u te b etw een the In clud e n u m e ro u s im p ro v e m e n te in School D is tric t a n d the Oswego w ork in g c o n d itio n s, tim e a n d a C h a p te r of th e Civil S ervice EJmh a lf for o v ertim e , tim e off fo r u n ­ ployees Assn. ion b usin ess, a n d e m e rg e n cy caUIrv in g M arkow itz, o f S y ra cu se, in i>ay. a p p o in te d fac t-fin d e r by th e New P a rtic ip a tin g in th e n e g o tia tio n s Y o rk S ta te P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t fo r CSEA w ere E d w a rd W ilcox, R e la tio n s B o a rd , re c o m m e n d e d p re s id e n t of th e S a ra to g a C ou n ty th e fo u r p e rc e n t In c re a se fo r sa l­ c h a p te r of C SEA ; H a rry D u to h e r, a rie d em p lo y ees b a se d on t h e c h a irm a n of th e ex ecutiv e b o a rd ; s ta r tin g s a la ry of e a c h c lassific a­ and J a s o n A lcG raw, CSEA field tio n a n d b a se d on th e s ta r tin g re p re s e n ta tiv e . h o urly r a t e fo r h o u rly em ployees. R e p re se n tin g S a ra to g a C o unty T h ese g e n e ra l In c re a se s a re in a d ­ w ere A rth u r E g g lesto n , c h a irm a n dition to th e a n n u a l in c re m e n ts of th e S a ra t< « a C o unty perso ruiel p ro v id ed fo r in th e p r e s e n t s a la r y c o m m itte e ; a n d E d w a rd T ra c e y , p la n . co u n ty a tto rn e y . The re c o m m e n d a tio n co v ers som e 42 em ployees, b o th sa la rie d a n d hourly. In v ario u s c la ssific a ­ tions in c lu d in g c a fe te ria , cu sto d i­ a l, tr a n s p o rta tio n a n d s e c r e ta ri­ al. Resolutions Comm. Will Meet Thursday R an d o lp h V. Ja c o b s , c h a irm a n , h a s ca lled a sched u led m e e tin g of tive Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees A ssn .’s re so lu tio n s c o m m itte e fo r T h u rs ­ d ay, J u ly 24, a t 9:30 a.m . a t CSEA h e a d q u a rte rs, 33 E lk St., A lbany. T his wHl be the final m e e tin g of th e c o m m itte e p rio r to C SEA 's a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n In New Y o rk C ity. Starts 5th Term SILVER ANNIVERSARY ■ — Marking a quarter century of working: there, employees of Letchworth Village were recently honored at the anoual 25-Year Dinner, held in Kirkbride Hall. At- tcndin«r from left to right are: Jeanette Sherwood. John Kresl; Sophia Kresl; Edna Dykens; Bertha Roahm; Clarence Hftsman; and Jenie CampbelL The Letchworth Village chapter Is located in Thiells, N.Y. W ilcox Heads Saratoga Slate Of New O fficers Pafisades Aides Placed In Three Units By PERB A L B A N Y — T h e S t a t e Pub^ E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a r d h a s p la c e d em p lo y e e s o f t h e P a lis a d e s I n te r s t a t e li e P a r k C o m m issio n In th re e of the n e g o tia tin g u n its fo r S ta te em ­ p lo yees. C o m m issio n em ploy ees w ere p la c ed In th e classified S ta te d v U S ervice th ro u g h le g islativ e en a c t­ m e n t d u rin g th e 1969 l ^ s l a t l v « sessio n . P r io r to this, th e y w ere n o t c o n sid ere d S ta te em ployees. T itle s w ere a llo c ated as follows: O p e ra tio n a l S e n d e e s U n it — b la s te r ; sk a tin g rin k m ianager; s k a tin g rin k su p e rv iso r; su(pervUo r of w a te r supply a n d sa n ita tio n ; an d m u se u m ex lilb lts p re p a r a to r. A d m in istra tiv e S e rv ic e s U n it — Ju n io r c u r a to r (h isto ry ) a n d assis. ta n t m u se u m su p e rv iso r; P ro fe ssio n a l, S c ie n tific a n d Techn lc al S e rv ic e s U n it — m useum su p e rv iso r; cfa’e f, p a rit p atro l; a n d a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t ot P a lisa d e s P a rk s . E x c lu d ed fro m an y u n it, and th u s Ineligible to v o te in th e S ta te '< co llec tiv e b a rg a in in g electioa, w ere th e a s s is ta n t g e n e ra l m a n ­ a g e r of P a lis a le s I n te r s t a te Parka, c h ie f e n g in e e r a n d g e n e ra l matva g e r of P a lis a d e s P a rk s , a n d su­ p e rin te n d e n t of P a lisa d e s P a rk s . Hyde Park Schools, CSEA Agreement On Holidays Signed H Y D E P A R K — T h e sch o ol d is t r ic t h e r e r e a c h e d c o n tr a c ­ t u a l a g r e e m e n t la s t M on d ay w it h t h e A sso c ia tio n o f S e c ­ retarial and Clerical Employee* and the Civil Service Elmployeet Assn. T he c o n tra c t a g re e m e n t w as on th e m a tte r of p a id h o lid a y s for th e seco nd y e a r of a tw o -y ea r con­ t r a c t wMch e x p ires n e x t J u n e . SA R A T O G A — E d w a rd S. N e g o tia to rs fo r th e school dis­ W ilcox, reelect4)d to h is f if t h tr ic t w ere P re d P in k e ld e y , Sdiool te r m a s p r e s id e n t o f t h e S a r ­ S u p e rin te n d e n t W a lte r G. Clifford a t o g a C o u n ty c h a p te r o f t h e a n d B o a rd of E d u c a tio n m em ber \.^\ril S ervice ilm p lo y e es A ssn., w as J a c k M cE n ro e. In sta lle d a t th e g ro u p ’s fifth a n ­ A sso ciatio n n e g o tia to rs wer* n u a l d in n e r m e e ttn g h eld re ­ M rs. M a rjo rie B ra y m a n , ch ief noce n tly a t T he W ishing W ell R es­ gotlabor, M rs. P a t r l d a DeVrie* ta u ra n t. Jo se p h J . D o la n J r . CSEA a n d M rs. L oyola R u th e rfo rd . d ir e c to r of lo c al g o v e rn m e n t a f­ T he H yde P a r k u n it of CSEA fairs, w as in stallin g o ffic er. h a d R ic h a rd B y ru m a s Its chiei O th e r o fficers elected fo r tw o n e g o tia to rs, a ss iste d by R lc h ^ ti y e a r te rm s a r e : P a tr ic ia M orris, P ow ell. firs t vice p re s id e n t: J o h n D lg g ins, sec o n d vice p re s id e n t; Leo B onneau, th ird vice p re s id e n t; A lbeny S aw y er, fo u rth vice p re s id e n t; W inston W achtel, fifth vice p re s ­ id e n t; d a r k W ilson, tr e a s u re r , M INBOLA — S e p te m b e r and S te lla Jlv o k, s e c r e ta ry ; N ellie O cto b er h a v e b e e n p ic k e d fo r th« D ro p p er, re c o rd in g s e c r e ta ry ; a n d a n n u a l social h ig h lig h ts fo r th« H a r r y D u tc h e r, ex ec u tiv e b o a rd T o w n o f N o rth H e m p s te a d u n it ol c h a irm a n . th e N a ssa u c h a p te r, C^vU Service W ilcox, sp ea k in g to th e group, E m p loy ees A ssn., a n d fo r th i p ra is e d G us L ie n e au fo r his p a s t c h a p te r Itself. re c o rd a s c h a p te r tr e a s u re r . L ien­ T h e to w n u n it’s d t n n e r - d a n o * e a u d id n o t seek re e le c tio n th is w ill be S e p t. 26 a t Leonaird's oi y e a r, b u t sa id he w ould s till be G r e a t N eck, i t w as a n n o u n c e d bf a v e ry a c tiv e m e m b e r a n d w ould u n it p re s id e n t A lex B ozaa. Ticket* a s s is ta n t th e c h a p te r In a n y w ay nuay be o b ta in e d b y c a llin g be could. 7-0590 a n d reaching: T e d Padovfc D o la n co m m e n d e d th e c h a p te r d in n e r c h a irm a n , oar c o n M n l t t e * for th e p ro g re ss m a d e by th e m e m ­ m e m b e rs E lw ood C ase, V incent b e rs k i th e p a s t five y e a rs a n d Vaoohlo, D ave R a p e ly e a , Prank th a n k e d WUoox a n d th e m e m b e rs C a la b ro , M a ry M cS o rley , K a f fo r h elp in g to m a k e tb e C o u n ty C a m p b ell oo: J a c k R e e v e s . T i c k e t * D elegiates m e e tin * a su ccess. T h e a re $12.50 a n d d re s s Is oiptlonat meeting:, h eld la s t M a rc h , w a s th e T h e c o u n ty c h a p te r aifialr wlH flrat hedd o n ly fo r C o u n ty dele- be O ct. 4 a t Hoppl’s In BaldiwloBtamclbie R u e th k oibaiatuaii. N. Hempstead Unit Sets FaH Socials PERRYSBURG SLATE Newly inatall•d offioen to the JJi. Adam Memorial Hospital chapter, based tn Perrysburcr, consist of left to right: (front row) Father Roag; alternate delegate C?«roI Kelley: Secretary Ruth Fuss; Fran Arrigo, ■tandinr in for hnsband. President Robert VloA-Presiident Sam Ramondl; Treasurer Laura Wheeler; and Rev. Heman; (aeoond r«w) Sergeantat-Arnu Robert Ptne; Toastmasfter w*i Kumpf; Henry Gdula, installing ofTIcer; and Delegate John Keller. 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P l e a s e w r i t e o r c a l l ; JOSL'fH T. BELLEW b a sis w ithout a w a ir a n t. 303 s o . MANNINO BLVD. U n d e r a bill sign ed by G o v e rn o r ALBANY, a . N.Y. PheiM IV 2-5 4 74 R o ck e felle r, th e a r r e s ts a re p e r­ m itte d fo r felonies c o m m ittie d In 20% GPP TO STATE WORKERS th e p rese n c e of th e o ffic e r a n d ON ALL MUSICAL INST R H M EN Tti fo r felonies c o m m itte d in th e of­ HILTON MUSIC CENTER fic e r’s ow n city , w h e th e r o r n o t B8 C O L U M B I A S T . . n e a r N O P E A R L In his p re sen ce . ErnpiCrt'fb Assoc ■ J lo n CLOSED M O ND A YS CL, to E- to In3 O OS VO ‘C S E A Do T h e J o b ,’ B id s S e c u rity G u a rd s A re T o ld U n it V o te C S E A C an A u b u rn ( F r o m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) o so o\ (M (M >> "3 •73 s 13 H of Ui Q Ui u pc: !xl c/1 (Continued from Pa«re 1) S Y R A C U SE — “C SEA c a n do th e jo b for you- -as it h a s A PSC M E h a s tr ie d to con v in ce S e c u rity u n it em ployees t h a t th e b e fo r e .” T h a t ’s w h a t th r e e C ivil S erv ice E m p lo y ee s A ssn . o ffic ia ls new C ouncil is th e ‘a n s w e r’ to eJl to ld m e e tin g s o f A u b u rn S ta t e P riso n c o r r e c tio n o fficers of th e ir p roblem s. la st w eek. Tlve m e e tin g s w ere p a r t of the w eek of h e a v y ca m p a ig n in g by OSEA, field re p r e s e n ta tiv e s a n d m an y d e d ic a te d m e m b e rs th ro u g h ­ out th e S y racu se a r e a in th e co n ­ tin u in g e ffo rt to g e t o u t the vote. F o r four of th e five S ta te e m ­ ployee u n its s e t up by th e S ta te P ub lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B oard (P E R B ) la s t w eek w as tb<* final wek b e fo re th e ir v o tes w ere due In A lbany fo r th»e co u rt-o rd erod election. T h e C o rre c tio n O fficers a n d o th e r S ta te w o rk ers in th e S ecu ri­ ty U nit, h a v e a n o th e r w eek to go b ecau se of th e p rin tin g e r r o r in th e first bsdlot th e y receiv ed . B u t, th e th re e CSEIA officials told tlve A u b u rn g ro u p , “ you m u st vote as soon as you g e t th e new g ra y b allo t — even though you voted w ith th e e a rlie r, yellow b al­ lots. Those yellow b allo ts a re b e­ in g d isc a rd e d — th e y will n o t c o u n t.” have no rec o rd of sp o n so rin g le g ­ islatio n re q u e ste d by a n d for S ta te em ployees, th ey said . “ Vote fo r CSEA to co n tin u e th is kind of e ffo rt for you,” th e y u rg ed . T h e New B allots T hey also e x p la in e d c arefu lly how to v o te w ith th e new ballots. P ow ers an d Shaw , who b o th a re fo rm e r C o rre ctio n O fficers, also h av e been on ra d io in A u b u rn , e x p lain in g CSElA’s v ario u s a cc o m ­ p lish m e n ts a n d e ffo rts fo r S ta te w o rk ers — a n d u rg in g th e c o rre c ­ tio n o fficers an d o th e r S ta te w o rk­ e rs Vn th e a re a to vote fo r CSEIA in “ tills c ru c ia l e le c tio n .” T h e ir effo rts w ere m a tc h e d by o th e r CSEIA .rep rese n tativ e s in th e Syi*acuse a re a , w ho h a v e b e e n m e e tin g with rg o u p s of em plo y ees — sm a ll auid la rg e — to g e t o u t the vote. One p a rt o< th e ir w ork h as b e en to m ak e su re all eligible w o rk ers re ceiv ed Ixdiots. In one gro u p, field re p re se n ta tiv e Jo h n R ay fo u n d eig h t em ployees who h ad n ot b e en s e n t ballots. He im m e d ia te ly te lep h o n e d P E H B in A lbany to aid th e w o rk ers In ob­ ta in in g th e ballo ts. P H R B ’s office assu re d th e w o rk ers the l>allots w ould be se n t im m ed ia te ly . S p eak in g for C SEA w ere J o h n W .Carey. CSEA a ss o c ia te p ro g ra m apeclalLst; J a m e s J . P o w e rs, re g ­ io n a l field su p e rv iso r for th e W est­ e rn New Y ork S ta te a ie a , and Louts Shaw , field re p re s e n ta tiv e . All th re e re m in d e d th e A u bu rn g ro u p th a t C SEA h a d sp o n so red ar*d su p p o rte d th e re q u e s te d A lu n c h e o n m e etin g of th e Civil a m e n d m e n ts to th e c o rre c tio n of­ fic e rs’ sp e c ia l S ta te p en sio n plan S erv ice E m p lo y e e s A ssn. le g al — as wedl aa le g isla tio n a n d c o m m itte e will be held a t 12 n o o n a m e n d m e n ts for a ll S ta te em p lo y ­ a t th e E>eWltt C lin to n H otel, Al­ b a n y . on Aug. 5, It is a n n o u n ce d ees fo r m a n y y e a rs. Oblier gro u p s seek in g th e ir votes by A b ra h a m K ra n k e r, c h a irm a n . Legal Comm. To Meet W ith o u t M ed ical Examination C S E A G O f f e r s r o u p C L i f e P l a n o n v e r s i o n I n s u r a n c e U n t i l O f S e p t . A LBAN Y — T h e C ivil S e r v ic e E lm ployees A ssn . h a s a n ­ n o u n c e d t h a t c e r ta in m e m b e r s w h o are in su r e d u n d e r C SEA ’s g rou p life In su r a n c e p ro g ra m w ill b e a llo w e d to c o n v e r t p a r t o f th e ir c o v e r a g e to p e r m a n e n t fo rm o f In d iv id u a l life in ­ su ra n c e w hich c o n ta in s casli and cord in gly . paid-up v alu es, w ith o u t m ed ical T h e co n versio n p lan fe a tu re s e x a m in a tio n . T he d eadlin e for this m a n y o th e r Item s of Intei-est to o ffer Ls S ept. 1, 1969. group life In s u ra n c e m e m b ers. T h e olTer p ro v id es th a t an y a c ­ All of those In te re ste d m a y re ­ tively en tp lo yed in s u re d m e m b e r q u est In fo rm a tio n on th e c o n v er­ of th e group life in s u ra n c e plan sion privilege by w ritin g to th e who b e c am e age 50 on or a fte r Civil S ervice E m p lo y e es A ssn. a t J a n . 1. 1969, oi- w hose 55th or 60th 33 E lk St., A lbany, New Y ork, birtlida^ Is d u iin g 1969, m ay con- 12207, p rio r to S e p te m b e r 1. 1969. v e it $1,000 o r $2,000 of this group T he effect.v e d a te of th e c o n v e rt­ irtsu rance to a p e r m a n e n t in div i­ ed in su ran ce will be Nov. 1, 1969, d ual In su ran ce. c o n tin g e n t on th e p re m iu m p a y ­ G rou p in su ra n c e w ould be re ­ m e n ts for th e c o n v e rte d In s u ra n c e d uced by tlie a m o u n t c o n v erted , to be m ade d irectly by th e Indi­ a n d the p ayro ll d e d u ctio n s of su c h vidual to th e T ra v e le rs Iiisvu-ance in su ran ce would l>e red uced a c ­ C o m p any . F IL L OUT AND MAIL T O D .\Y CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION. INC. 33 ELK STREET ALBANY, NEW YORK, 12224 P l e a s e s e n d m e i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t h e ''C o n v e r s i o n P r i v i l e g e ' o f CSE A G r o u p L ife I n s u r a n c e . N A M E __________________________________________________________________ HOM E ADDRESS ______ PLACE O F EMPLOYMENT ____ DATE O F BIRTH ______________ _____________ _______ ____ _______ P ay ro ll I te m N o . _______ _ S O CIA L SECURITY N o. “T h e new oounoU Is sim p ly a n ­ o th e r n a m e fo r C ou n cil 50. W h e n th e sm oke h a s c le a re d . S e c u rity U n it em ployees will fin d tlm t th e le a d e rsh ip of th e new co u n cil will be v irtu a lly u n c h a n g e d — t h a t th e sa m e p eo ple w ho gudded or m ore ap p ro p i-iately m isg u id e d C ouncil 50’s e ffo rts In th e C o rre c tio n D e ­ p a r tm e n t a n d o th e r a re a s th ro u g h th e y e a rs w ill a g a in be a t tiie helm . CSEA Can Mrs. L a u ra Herbig, Miss Mary Elwood a n d M i J Mildred Judge, from left, long-time members of the Civfl Scrvi« Produee Employees Assn. Onondaga chapter, have retired from their post) b all g a m e and with the Onondaga County Health Department. Mrs. Winifred F»i» n ew a p p ro a c h - field, a fourth CSEA member a n d department employee, who a n d n ew c h a l­ retired, is missing from the photograph. “ T h is is a ne>w It need s new id e as, 66 to old p ro b le m s lenges. I f OSEA is elec ted , we c a n piromdse new th in k in g , a new o r­ g a n iz a tio n in w h ich a ll em,ployees in th e S e c u rity U n it w ill h a v e a voice In d e te rm in in g tihedr furtiure. I f a n y org an iziatio n Is to s ta y on to p , i t h a s to prodvice o o n orete re s u lts. CSEIA, m o re so th a n a n y o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n . Is a w a re of th is, a n d CSEA c a n p rod tice. “ W e’ve c h a n g e d w ith th e tim e s. O u r o rg a n iz a tio n h a s g ro w n, a n d so h a s o u r s ta f f . T h is is n o t so w ith OouncU 50. T h e y h a v e a h a n d fu l of fu lltim e p eople w o rk ­ in g fo r th e m . A FSC M E I n t e r n a ­ tio n a l a n d th e A FL -C IO Im ve s e n t in o rg a n iz e rs fro m o ^her s t a te s to h e lp C ouncil 50 w in th e e le ctio n , b u t th e ir c a rp e tb a g g e rs a re only te m p o ra iT . As soon a s bhe electio n is over, all of bhem will craw l b ack in to tine w oodw ork, o r in m o re sp ecific tea-ms, r e t a i n to th e ir re g u la r jo b s — o u t of S ta te . F E T IR E D — J. Burch M cM orranT o A L B A N Y — J. B u r c h M c M orran is r e tir in g a s S ta t e O om m isisioner o f T r a n s p o r ­ t a tio n J u ly 31, a n d G o v e rn o r R o ck e fe lle r’s c o m m e n t w as: “ I t is difficu lt fo r m e to im a g in e o u r S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of T ra n s ­ p o rta tio n w ith o u t you a t its h e lm ." M c M o rra n h a s h a d a n e x tra o rd in a ry c a re e r in s ta te serv ice, b e­ g in n in g whUe in high sch o ol a s a m a in te n a n c e l a b o i ^ fo r 30-centsan-ho\ir. A fter g ra d u a tio n a s a civ il en­ g in e er from S y racu se U n iv e rsity in 1922, h e jo in e d th e th en S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of P ub lic W orks a n d ro se th ro u g h th e ra n k s , holding v irtu a lly every e n g in e e rin g title In th e d e p a r tm e n t a t one tim e or a n o th e r. In 1948, be w as n a m e d c h ief e n ­ g in e e r fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t in A l­ b an y a n d two y e a rs la te r took o n th e ad d ed d u tie s of ch ief en g in e e r fo r th e S ta te T h ru w a y A u th o rity , th e n u n d e r c o n stru c tio n . M cM o rran w as 70 y e a rs old Ju ly ALBANY — T h e C ivil S ervice 20th a n d by law h a d to re tire by E m ploy ees A ssn. la s t w eek b la ste d th e en d of th e m o n th . T e a m ste rs L ocal 445 fo r a le tte r H e also se rv ed a t one tim e as s e n t o u t by th a t u n io n a tta c k in g c h ie f e n g in e e r fo r th e S ta te P ow ­ CSEA a n d one of Its s ta ff m e m ­ e r A u th o rity In th e p la n n in g an d b ers fo r th e ir c o n d u ct in th e 1%9 co n stru c tio n of th e S t. Lawi-ence ele ctio n c a m p a ig n fo r th e rig h t to r e p r e s e n t m a in te n a n c e , toll a n d c le ric a l em ployees of tlie New Y ork S ta te Thi-uway. (C o n tm u e a fro m P ag e 1) T h e T e a m s te r lo cal lo st to CSEA e x p la n a tio n of the c o n tr a c t along in a run o ff ele c tio n In J a n u a r y wl'th a ra tific a tio n b allo t h a s b een follow ing a three-w ay electio n in s e n t by m a ll to e a c h CSEIA m e m ­ w hich the th ird c o n te n d e r. C oun­ b e r. “ We also h a v e held m e e t­ cil 50, AFSCM E, wa«s e lin d n a te d . in g s In e a ch of th e T h ru w ay D i­ L ocal 445 th e n p ro te ste d th e re ­ visions fro m B uffalo to N ew Y ork su lts of th e ru n o ff election, c itin g a t w h ic h m e m b e rs of th e CSEIA “ fa lse c h a r g e s ” p rin te d by CSEA b arg ain in g te a m e x p la in e d the too la te in the c a m p a ig n fo r th e p ro visio n s of th e c o n tr a c t In de­ T e a m s te rs to an sw er. ta il. M em b ers could vote a t these T h e T e a m s te rs c a m e o u t w ith m e e tin g s also. We c a n ’t do a n y th e ir d e ro g a to ry le tte r a f te r th e m o re th a n th a t.” S ta te P ub lic E m ploym enW R e la ­ The c o n tra c t te rm s in c lu d e a tio n s B o a rd th re w o u t tlie T e a m ­ five p e rc e n t p ay ra is e w ith a $700 ste rs p r o te s t as w ith o u t m e rit a n d allow ed CSEA to c o n tin u e as the m in im u m ra is e re tro a c tiv e to reco g n ized b a rg a in in g a g e n t fo r A pril 1, 1969; sh ift a n d lo c a tio n th e m o re th a n 2,000 T h ru w a y p ay d if le re n tla ls ; Im pa-ovem ents m a in te n a n c e , toll ai>d c le rica l in h e a lth in su ra n c e c o v erag e and 'w orkers. CSEIA h a s since n eg o ti­ the re tir e m e n t p ro g ra m ; a n d p ro ­ a te d a n d u n it em ployees have r a ti­ visions fo r im p a rtia l a r b itr a tio n fied a T h ru w ay c o n tra c t p ro v id in g of g rie v a n c e s. T he c o n tra c t will not be finalized a $700 m in im u m ra ise , a n u n ­ p re ce d e n te d a rb itr a tio n clau se u n til ratifie d by tlie T h ru w a y Au­ th o rity B o ard . a n d m a n y o tl;er b en efits. T h e re c e n t T e a m s te rs le tte r a c ­ cuses a CSEIA s ta ff m e m b e r of fo r n o t b a ck in g up its c h a rg e s “ d is to rtin g ” th e tr u th a b o u t a w ith w h a t it co n sid e red to be the M a s sa c h u se tts T u rn p ik e c o n tra c t. facts. T he CSEA le tte r o utlin es th e A n o ther T e a m s te rs lo cal rep i’e- b asis fo r th e T e a m s te r c h a rg e s a n d leaves It up to tlie em ployees s e n ts T u rn p ik e em p lo y ees. In a sp e cial le tte r to T h ru w ay to d e te rm in e w h o ’s r ig h t o r w rong. em ployees, CSEA d o cu m e n ts tlie “ L ocal 445,” said CSEA In co n ­ sources of th e p rin te d m a te ria l In clusion, “ lo st th e election , “n i e question, a n d c ritic iz e s th e local so u r g ra p e s a re to b« e x p e c te d ,” CSEA Hits Teamsters’ ‘Sour Grapes’ Tactics T hruw ay Retire July 31 a n d N ia g a ra R iv e r p o w er proj^cU “ M ere w ords o«f p raise cannot do ju stice to th e g r e a t ta s k j<x have p e rfo rm e d ,” G o v ern o r RocJ e fe lle r w ro te hLs r e tir in g cabind m e m b e r. T h e C B i g L i e o n t i n u e s A L B A N Y — “C o u n c il 501 la t e s t outpK>uring o f lie s haj n o t o n ly w id e n e d it s credibil­ it y g a p w ith S ta t e em p loyed b u t a g a in h as b ro k en th e sacra tr u s t th a t m u st ex ist betw een lalK>r o rg a n iz a tio n a n d tive worl^ e rs i t is see k in g to r e p r e s e n t.’ T h ese w ere th e w ords of Theo dore C. W enzl, p re s id e n t of tin 172,000 m e m b e r Civil S erv ice Em­ ployees A ssn., la s t w eek. W enzl e> p resse d shock a n d d isg u st ovet s ta te m e n ts p rin te d by CoucU 'A la s t w ek ta k in g c r e d it fo r Um w in n in g of new c a re e r la d d e rs fof S ta te em p lo yees in th e occupation­ al th e ra p y , re c re a tio n th e ra p y and phy sical th e ra p y title s. “ C o un cil 50 h ad n o th in g wlla^ so ev er to do w ith fo rm in g of thesi c a re e r la d d e rs,” W enzl charged “ I a m su re th a t th is is ju st c h e a p a tte m p t to try a n d scrap« up a few vo te s fo r th e m selv es W th e S ta te collective bargalniiH electio n s. T h ey know th e y a re go­ in g to lose th e se electio n s and th e y h a v e sw ltohed fro m prlntlnl h a lf-tru th s to p r in tin g outi*ageoui a n d fa n ta s tic lies. “ S ta te em ployees w ill n o t W fooled by this. CSEIA w ork ed witi d e p a rtm e n t officials fo r m o re Uiafi tw o y e a rs to g e t th is c a re e r der approved, and everybodJ know s it. We w a n te d even bettef o p p o rtu n ities th a n th e present c a r e e r la d d e rs pro vide, an d a re still p re s sin g to g e t th e m . "T h a a p p ro v a l of th e se oareei la d d e rs is fo r CSEA Just a firs* ste p in th e d ire c tio n of eq u al an< ju st p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n tiies f<J* S ta te workei*s. W e a re w ork in g oi cai*eer la d d e rs fo r m a n y oU>«i S ta te titles. In clu d in g th e lonff p e n d in g waixi se rv ic e cai*eer li*^ d er. “ C ouncil 50’s la te s t irresponsibK a c t is n o t only u n ju s t; It is deceit ful an d d an gero u s. A ny employe* o rg a n iz a tio n th a t tells lies to w ould-be m e m b e rs show s a oon*' p le te la c k of In te g rity w hich caJ only re s u lt in c a stin g d o u b t on sin c e re a n d above-board effort of le g itim a te em ployee organl?'-*' tion s. I re g r e t tlia t s u c h .* thiol h a d to h a p p e n ."