Tentative Schedule Announced For CSEA S9th Annual Meeting

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ol. X X X , N o . 14
T u e s d a y , J u l y 2 9, 1969
S e e Page 16
P r i c e T e n C e n ts
Tentative Schedule
CSEA C harges Grand Ju ry
Announced For CSEA With ‘Missing th e Point’
S9th Annual Meeting
In Rockland Investigation
ALBAN Y — T h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . la s t w ee k
n nou nced a t e n t a t iv e s c h e d u le for th e e v e n t s a t it s 5 9 th
nnual M e tin g , to b e h e ld S e p te m b e r 2 th r o u g h 5 a/t t h e
otei S ta t le r H ilto n in N e w Y o rk C ity .
A L B A N Y — A g r a n d Jury r e p o r t c r it ic iz in g th e a d m in is tr a tio n o f
pifcal w a s in tu r n ta k e n to ta sk b y t h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . fo r
‘HTh* g r a n d ju r y 's f in d in g s , o r a t le a s t p ress r e p o r ts c o n c e r n in g
More th«n 900 delegates from
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}EA State and county chapters
er persQ^ective, and attributes
eM>ected to attend the meet- is specified.
Reservation forms are being
out to dtiapters now and
U!H be received bijr the hotel no
(er ttian Augiist 19. Rooms will
Iteld only until C pjn. on the
Ctnapter delegatee must brin«:
both halves o i their Delegate Cer*
tification Forms for registration,
which will be held all day Tues­
day. Wednesday and Thursday,
(C w ntlnued
P a g e 3)
everything wrong to poor admin­
istration by the local director/'
said Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, presi­
dent of the State’s largest eiril
service union.
H ie report, in the making for
R ep resen tatio n C ontest
several months and released a few
dajns ago by the Rockland County
Court, charged numerous irregu­
larities at the Institution, ranging
from Illegal use o l narcotics, or­
ganized prostitution and a short­
age of funds in the community
store, to insufficient staff and in­
adequate security measures.
R o c k la n d S t a t e H os«
“m is s in g t h e point,**
th e m , u se a s c a t t e r n o t h in g in its p r o p ­
“If thM-e is anytl^ng etoe wrong
at Rockland State Hospital,’* said
the CSEA chief, “it certainly can’t
be of higher priority than this.
And this is nothing that can be
blamed on Rockland’s director.
The root of the problem is simple
economics. I t’s up to tihe State
bo come up with more money to
recruit more employees.”
“W h ile th e re m a y be som e t r u t h
in th e s e fin d in g s, th e g r a n d ju r y
W en zl p u t tJiie b la m e in th e
sh o u ld h a v e b e en m o s t o o n ce rn e d sa m e p lace fo r th e fa c t th a t m a n y
w ith th o se fa c to rs w h ich dfii-ectly of th e h o s p ita l's s a f e ty o ffic e rs
a ff e c t th e m a in fu n c tio n o f th e w ork a t seco nd jo b s to s u p p le m e n t
Iw sp ita l. th e c a re a n d r e h a b ilita ­ th e ir incom e. “I f th e se people w ere
tio n o f p a tie n ts ,” W enzl said .
p a id o n a p a r w ith o th e r police
Severe U n d e rs ta ffin g
g ro u p s, in s te a d o f $2,000 a y e a r
T lie m ost sig n ific a n t fin d in g to less, th ey w o u ld n ’t h a v e to w ork in
th e ta x -p a y in g public, a c co rd in g th e ir o ff h o u rs a n d could devo te
to W enzl, show ed tlia t th e h o s ­ th e ir fu ll a tte n tio n to th e ir jo b
A LB A N Y — P r e s id e n t T h e o d o r e C. W e n z l o f t h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., la s t p ita l w as o p e ra tin g w ith only 75 w ith th e S ta t e ,” h e said .
p e rc e n t of its
n o rm a l s ta f f .
An Old Fiffht
sek p ra ise d t h e t h o iis a n d s o f C SEA m e m b e r s a c r o ss t h e S ta t e o f N ew Y ork for t h e ir
“ W h erea s th e p a tie n t load w as
In a d e q u a te sa la rie s fo r low er
flp a n d h a r d w ork d u r in g t h e S t a t e ’s c o lle c tlve b a r g a in in g e le c tio n s .
fo u n d to be 96 p>ercent of c a p a c ity , g ra d e in s titu tio n em p lo yees w as
“I w o u ld lik e to t h a n k a ll o f th e lo y a l c h a p te r p r e s id e n ts , r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s and m e m th e s t a f f w as 500 people s h o r t,” n o t a new p ro b lem fo r h is o rg a n irs, fro m b o th S ta te a n d c o u n ty
he said.
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 14)
EA c h a p te rs, w ho h a v e c o o p - o f p u b lic em ployees in th is S ta te ; u re a re seco n d to none.
“I a m co n vin ced t h a t we h a v e
ated in a m a g n ific e n t e f f o r t to t h a t it is r u n solely a n d c o m p le te ­
out th e v o te a n d to te ll th e ly by its m e m b e rs; a n d t h a t its su ccessfu lly sto p p e d th e c o lo n iza ­
EA stoi-y to all S ta t e e m p lo y - a c c o m p lish m e n ts in th e p a s t an d tio n of New Y o rk S ta te em ployees
its p o te n tia l fo r success in th e f u t(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 16)
W enzl said.
housands O f State A nd
Zounty CSEA M em bers
.auded For Election A id
Faced w ith th e en o rm o u s ta sk
organizing m o re th a n 100,000
iployees in to a u n ite d e ff o rt to
out th e vote' a n d to publicize
great h is to ry a n d even g re a te r
ture of CSEA , o u r m e m b e rs
me th ro u g h .
They will h a v e to ld th e ir fellow
•Up em ployees w h a t CSEA is all
u t—t h a t i t e x ists to do th e will
R e p e a t T h is !
nployee Elections
Change In
late Labor Picture
1 S t h e r e s u l t o f e m p lo y e e
^ i’e p r e s e n t a t i o n e l e c t i o n s
s t a t e e m p lo y e e s o r d e r ­
l y th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t
‘^tions B o ard , th e la b o r p ic tu re
Y ork S ta te w ill u n d erg o
change, n o m a tte r wialch
com es o u t on t<^.
in fo rm al b u t h ig h ly effec^ arg a in ln g s ta tu s h e ld by th e
Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees
((Continued e n P a g e 2)
ConlracI Negotiations
Begun In Nassau Oty.
M IN EO LA — N e g o tia tio n s to w a rd
a 1970 c o n tr a c t w ere s ta r te d la st
w eek by tlie N a ssa u c h a p te r Civil
S ervice
E m p lo yees
A ssn.
and
C ou n ty o ffic ia ls o n b e h a lf of 12,000 em ployees.
A co m p re h e n siv e p ro g ra m r e ­
fle c tin g th e needs of em ployees
in all d e p a r tm e n ts a n d g ra d e s Is
b ein g
p re se n te d , ac c o rd in g
to
Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m , p re s id e n t of
th e c h a p te r a n d h e a d of its n ego­
tia tin g te a m . H e d eclin ed h o w ­
ev er, to re v ea l th e p a c k a g e u n til it
h a s b een fu lly e x p la in e d to th e
C o u n ty n e g o tia tin g te a m .
G ro u n d nales w ere e sta b lish e d
a t th e in itia l m eetin g. T alk s a re
to re su m e to m o rro w , J u ly 30.
Bendet Calls First
Salary Comm. Meeting
T h e S a la r y C o m m itte e o f
th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s
A ssn . w ill h a v e it s fir st m e e t ­
in g on la y in g g ro u n d w o rk fo r
1970 p ay d e m a n d s of S ta te em p lo y ­
ees, Solom on B endet, c o m m itte e
c h a irm a n , a n n o u n c e d last w eek.
T he session will be held J u ly 31
a t 5:30 p.m . in G a s n e r ’s R e s ta u ­
r a n t , 76 D u an e St., New Y o rk C ity.
CSEA To Fight For
Nurses Aide Who
Fought For Others
A L B A N Y — 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 . w ill r e p ­
r e s e n t M rs. A rm e n ia A n d ru s ,
a n u rs e s a id e a t A d iro n d a c k
R e g io n al H o sp ital in C orinth, In
a h e a rin g before tlie P u b lic E m ­
p lo y m en t R e la tio n s B o ard . Aug.
12.
CSEA co n te n d s t h a t M rs. A n­
d ru s w as fired fro m h er job “ a s a
re s u lt of h e r te n a cio u s fig ht fo r
rig h t a n d ju stic e for a n o th e r e m ­
p lo y e e,” a n A ssociation sp o k esm an
said. Ml'S. A n d ru s cla im s t h a t she
w as fired on h e r d ay off b ecau se
sh e h ad re p re s e n te d a n o th e r hos­
p ita l w o rk er in a g rie v a n c e p ro ­
c ed u re. She is v ic e -p re sid e n t of
th e h o s p ita l’s CSEA c h a p te r and a
m e m b e r of th e c h a p te r n e g o tia t­
in g c o m m itte e .
CSEA filed a n u n fa ir la b o r p r a c ­
tice c h a rg e w ith P E R B a g a in st
the h o s p ita l in A pril. On the b asis
of the in fo rm a tio n supplied by
OSEA, P E R B ag ree d to th e h e a r ­
in g .
R e p re se n tin g Mvs. A n d ru s at
th e h e arin g will be CSEIA re g io n a l
field su p e rv iso r Jo h n D. C o rc o ra n
J r . a n d CSEA reg io n al attoi'ney^
H e n ry M e tz n e r of G len s P a lls.
LEA D TA X C H A P T E R
P ic tu re d h ere a re th e ufTicers
of the A lbany T ax C h a p te r of th e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees follow ing
of A lliany T ax c h a p te r ot th e Civil S erv ic e E m p lo y e es Assn. a f t e r
th e ir in sta lla tio n . S e a te d a re G en A llen, le ft, first v ice-p resid en t, a n d
J a c k D o u g h erty , p resid en t. S ta n d in g , fro m le ft, a re J a c k D aley, tr e a s ­
u r e r ; K a th y N ucci, second v ice-p resid cn t; J o h n C onoby, C'SE.A field
re p r e s e n ta tiv e ; S a n ta O rsino, s e c r e ta ry , a n d W illiam Irv in g , th ir d
v ic e-p resid en t. Also in s ta lle d w ere d e le g ates T om D onnelly, J o s e p h
G aleo, A nn H en d erso n , N a n c y L y d en , F r a n k C o m p a re tta , W iU iaai
M cC onvell, F lo re n c e W in ter an d Cieorge WiJtsc.
CSEA Attaiks Problem
Of Differential Pay
For Part-Time Aides
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p e rso n n e l
r a t h t r th a n by executive aid es
of th e Grovernor rem o v es R ocke­
feller i>ersonally from the n e g o ti­
atio n s. M ayor Jo h n V. L in d sa y did
th e sam e th in g , m uch to his la te r
re g re t, a n d it took a long tim e
for him to re c o v e r th e good will
of som e o f th e C ity ’s lab o r le a d e rs
th ro u g h m ore p erso n al c o n tac ts.
T h e second a sp e c t of th e elec­
tions is t h a t R ockefeller su p p o rt­
ed P E R B on dividing S ta te w ork-
(C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e 1)
A ssn. p rio r to e n a c tm e n t of th e
T a y lo r Law will, a f te r the b allo ts
a re countcd this week, c h a n g e th a t
re la tio n s h ip into a fo rm a l one
b ased on law.
While this will be all to the good
on m ost scores for the a v e ra g e
S ta te w orker, G o v ern o r R ock efel­
le r could suffer in n ex t y e a r ’s g u b ­
e rn a to ria l rac e on tw o m a tte rs .
F irs t, th e c o n d u c tin g of n e g o ti­
a tio n s w ith the E m ployees A ssoci­
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C o n tin u o u s ly
vice s e ts m o n th ly te st d a te s a t
c o n v e n ie n t lo catio n s in m a jo r
cities.
N ich o las A. C o rra d o h a s been
B o th p h y sic a l th e ra p is t a n d oc­
c u p a tio n a l th e ra p is t po sts e m b a rk a p p o in te d a s s is ta n t d e p u ty c o m ­
a t the an n u a l p ay of $7,225, th e m issio n e r of th e New Y o rk C ity
fo rm e r sh o o tin g u p to $9,925 w hile D e p a i'tm e n t o f R ea l E sta te . C o r­
th e l a tte r h its th e $10,475 m a rk . ra d o h a s s p e n t 16 y e a rs in C ity
T he $10,195 p o sitio n n o te d e a rlie r clvU service.
is for re h a b ilita tio n cou n selo r, its
p:.y ceilin g b eing $12,325.
Reappointed
A n o th er sp ec ialty is t h a t of n a r ­
ALBANY— G o v ern o r R o ck efeller
c o tic re h a b ilita tio n c o u n selo r, w ith
a s a la ry ra n g e of $8,630 to $13,- h a s i-eappointed L eon P in le y of
625. T h e re h a b series also includes W e s th a m p to n B e ac h to th e B o a rd
tw o c o rre c tio n titles — c o rre c tio n o f V isitors of th e S u ffo lk S ta te
officer, b e g in n in g a t $6,860, an d S chool. T h e new te rm e n d s Dec.
c o rre ctio n serv ice u n it a s s is ta n t, 31, 1975.
Real Estate
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e rs ito five b arg a in in g u n its. T he
Eimployees A sso ciatio n fo u g h t th is
b itte rly on th e g ro u n d s tlia t e m ­
ployees could be m o re effe ctiv e ­
ly b a rg a in e d for w ith the s tre n g th
of a sin g le u n it. C SEA is n o t
easily g o in g to fo rg e t th is a n d ,
A LB A N Y — T h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . la s t week
a fte r th e electio n s, th e G o v ern o r c a lle d a t t e n t io n to t h e “s e r io u s p r o b le m ” o f t h e ineligibility
is going to h av e to do som e sti'o n g o f p a r t-tim e S ta t e e m p lo y e e s fo r t h e a r e a a n d s h if t p a y dif.
w ooing to g e t even a p a r t of
fe r e n tia ls n e g o t ia te d b y C SEA fo r f u ll- t im e S t a t e workers
th e fo rm e r goodw ill he en jo y e d
last sp rin g.
fro m th is o rg p jiiza tio n .
tlo n ” o f s t a t e In stitu tio n a l ser­
I n a le tte r to D ire c to r of th e
One th in g th is w eek's b a llo tin g B ud g et T. N o rm a n H u rd , CSEA v ices if such p a rt-tim e employeej
w o n ’t a ffec t is th e re la tio n sh ip d e m a n d e d th a t th e S ta te give th e should decide to seek em ploym ent
b e tw een CSEA a n d th e le a d e rs of d iffe re n tia ls — $2on e x tra a re a elsew h ere “ In o rd e r to obtain
th e L e g isla tu re. D esp ite th e ru les p ay fo r em ployees In th e n in e - w h a t th e y c o n sid ere d to be equit.
of th e T a y lo r Law , w hich o rd e r c o u n ty New Y ork C ity a re a a n d able t r e a tm e n t” in sa la iie e .
CSE!A ask ed th a t H u rd “ imnie>
b a rg a in in g d one w ith official n e ­ $300 e x tra sh ift p a y fo r th ose w ho
g o tia to rs, th e CSEA w isely re c ­ w ork a t le a s t fo u r h o u rs b etw een d ia te ly ” ta k e a c tio n to g ra n t the
ognizes th a t no p a ck a g e is w o rth 6 p.m . a n d 6 a.m . — to all p a rt- d iffe re n tia ls to th e p a rt-tim e em.
its s a lt th a t d o e sn ’t h av e th e a p ­ tim e p e rso n n el, c itin g the in e q u ity p loyees.
p rov al of th e Sena'te an d th e As­ th a t e x ists p a rtic u la rly a t S ta te
sem bly.
in s titu tio n s.
V ital H elp ers
"A s you p ro b ab ly k now ,’' the
New Hospitol Heod
le tte r said, “ th e sta ffin g a t m an y
ALBANY—D r. E. R ic h a rd P e in - of o u r S ta te in s titu tio n s Is su ch
b erg h a s been a p p o in ted d ire c to r th a t p a rt-tim e help In p ro fe ssio n ­
A la s t c all h a s b een Issued for
of th e new B ro n x C h lk lre n ’g P s y ­ a l and n o n -p ro fesio n al title s is th e few s e a ts a v a ila b le o n onec h ia tric H o sp ita l, a S ta te M e n ta l ab solu tely n e ce ssary in o rd e r to w eek g a la v a c a tio n trip e to th«
H ygiene D e p a rtm e n t fa cility .
p ro vid e a d e q u a te p a tie n t c a re . G ra n d B a h a m a s , a v a ila b le only to
T h e new h o s p ita l is lo c a te d o n EJmployees h o ld in g su c h jobs, su c h C ivil S ervice E m ployee* A.>«n,
th e g ro u n d s of th e B ro n x S ta te a s n u rs e s , a re angei*ed . . . th a t m e m b e rs a n d th e ir ImmediaU
Hofspital a n d will o p en in Se»pteni- th e y a r e n o t eligible fo r th ese fam ilies.
p a y d iffere n tiate .”
ber.
T h e trip s leave Aug. 3 fr<mi Al.
T h e le tte r fu rth e r s ta te d th a t b a n y a n d Aug. 10 fro m Buffalo
D r. P e in b e rg will receive $33.th e re w ould be a " s e rio u s d isru p - a n d p rice s In clu d e ro u n d taip jet
000 a y e a r.
tr a n s p o r ta tio n fro m th e two citit«,
d elux e b r e a k f a s t a n d d in n e r, hotel
roo m s, etc. T o ta l p rice fro m Buf­
fa lo is $220 a n d $200 fro m Al­
bany.
F o r re m a in in g sp ace, w rite im­
m e d ia te ly to F o ste r P o tte r, Deyt
R e c e iv e a s t a r t in g sa la r y o f $5,720 a n d clim b t h e p a y of A g ric u ltu re a n d M a rk e ts, Cam­
sc a le s u p w ard to $6,750— a s a n in h a la tio n t h e r a p is t —o r c o n ­ p u s S ite, A lbany, te le p h o n e (518)
sid e r s ix o th e r jo b s in r e h a b ilita tio n w ork for th e S ta t e o f O L 7-2747. I n th e B u ffa lo area
N ew Y ork ^ h av in g sa la r ie s a s h ig h a s $10,195 a t t h e e n tr a n c e w rite e ith e r M rs. M a ry G om ley
1883 S e n e c a Ave., B u ffalo , cai
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T h ese v arie d titles a re such th a t
C o m p lete in fo rm atio n a n d a p ­ H lllery, 6 N av ah o Pkw y., BuffaJtt
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PACT SIGNED
— Charles H. Waldron, left, president of the
Arlington School District unit of the Civil Service Employees Assn.,
and Richard L. Jetto, president of the Arlingrton Board of Education,
siffn an ae^reement calling for a 400 across-the-board increase for
full-time employees. The CSEA unit includes drivers and mainten­
ance personnel in the Arlinerton system. The settlement also in­
cludes a change in the vacation schedule, which allows members
three weeks vacation after eight years of consecutive employment
and four weeks after 20 years.
Town Of Union Names
CSEA Sole Bargainer
T h e U n io n c h a p te r o f th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn .
h a s r e c e iv e d u n a n im o u s e n d o r s e m e n t b y t h e U n io n T o w n
B oard a s th e so le b a r g a in in g u n it o f to w n e m p lo y e e s.
L o u is L u c h e tta , p r e s id e n t o f th e U n io n CSEA, a n n o u n c e d
the a c tio n a t la s t w eek ’s m e etin g
of th e u n it held in th e U nion
P la n n in g D e p a rtm e n t offices.
“ Only th ro u g h a u n ite d effo rt
can we su cceed in ac h iev in g our
rightful s ta tu s a s d e d ic a te d e m ­
ployees in te re ste d in th e w ell­
being of o u r fellow w o rk ers an d
our c o m m u n ity ,’' said L u c h e tta .
D u rin g la s t w eek ’s session, U n ­
ion CSEA em ployees also w ere
given an o p p o rtu n ity to discuss
all asp ec ts of th e in itia l 1970
“m e m o ra n d u m of a g re e m e n t a n d
salary c o n tr a c t” w h ich w as un ­
anim ously ap p ro v ed by th e e m ­
ployees.
A nth o n y F . C om boplano, n ego­
tiato r fo r th e U nion CSEA u n it,
duicusised the m a jo r te n e ts of th e
agreem en t a n d s ta te d t h a t th e
initial c o n t r a c t re p r e s e n ts m o re
than 100 m a n -h o u rs o f discu ssion s
and m e etin g s by th e U nion CSEA
E xecutive C om m ittee.
Negotiations To Stai't
“ U nion CSEA n e g o tia to rs a re
loking fo rw ard to b e g in n in g col­
lective b a rg a in in g n e g o tia tio n s on
a fa ir b asis a n d hope th a t th e
Town B o a id will jo in w ith U n­
ion’s em ployees re p re s e n ta tiv e s In
tleciding fa v o ra b le w o rk in g a rlaa^em enits for 1970,” said C om bo­
plano.
N eg o tiatin g te a m m em b ei“s a re
John J . P ed o rk o , p la n n in g d e ­
p a rtm e n t; D om inick M alark y a n d
P atrick M u lligan, h ig h w ay d e p a r t.
*^ent; R ic h a rd Longo, d a ta p ro ­
cessing; L u c h e tta a n d C om bo­
plano.
In o th e r business. C h ris tin a M.
w as a p p o in te d s e c r e ta ry of
U nion C SE A u n it to i-eplace
M arianne P e tro n e fl who reslg n an d is c u rre n tly a tte n d in g
iio io o tn e T ec h n ic al C o m m unity ColMiss R e n . a 1969 g ra d u a te of
■.as i« a r p u r College. Is a ca sew o rk er In
w elfare in th e U n io n S o cia l
i^fvices D e p a rtttie o t.
Annual Meeting
(Contfnued from Page 1)
S e p t. 2, 3 a n d 4.
T h e CSEA S ocial C o m m itte e is
a rr a n g in g sh o p p in g trip s, s ig h t­
seeing to u rs a n d a n ig h tc lu b p a rty
fo r d e le g ates w h e n bu siness m e e t­
in g s a re n o t In session.
T h e B o a rd of D ire c to rs will
m e e t a t 1 p.m . ’T uesday. A t 8 p.m .
T u e sd a y e v en in g th e S ta te d e p a r t­
m e n ta l d ele g a te s will m e e t a n d
th e c o u n ty D ivision d e le g a te s will
m e e t s e p a ra te ly . T h e R eso lu tio n s
C o m m itte e will p re p a re Its ag en d a
9 t m e e tin g s to be h e ld p rio r to th e
s t a r t o f th e d e le g a te s’ b u sin ess
m e e tin g s.
Business Meetings
S e p a ra te b u sin ess m e e tin g s of
S ta te a n d c o u n ty d e le g a tes, a f i r s t
fo ■ th e C SEA A n n u a l M eetin g , will
ta k e place fro m 9:30 a.m . to 12
n oon on W e d n e sd ay , S ep t. 3. A
co m b in ed b u sin e ss m e e tin g of
S ta t e a n d c o u n ty d e le g ates will
b eg in a t 1:30 p j n . t h a t d ay a n d
w ill re su m e T h u rs d a y m o rn in g a t
9 a j n . T h e b u sin ess m e e tin g will
co n tin u e u n ti l all b u sin ess Is c o m ­
p le te d a n d m a y be re s u m e d F r i ­
d a y a fte rn o o n If n ecessary .
A h ig h lig h t o f th e a n n u a l m e e t­
in g is th e a n n u a l d e le g a te b a n q u e t
a t 7:30 p.m . T h u rs d a y ev ening .
R e su lts of th e S ta te w id e C SEA
electio n w ill be a n n o u n c e d a n d th e
new S ta te w id e o ffic ers In stalle d .
T h e E d u c a tio n C o m m ittee will
c o n d u c t p a n e l discu ssio n s on F r i ­
d a y m o rn in g , S e p t. 5, a n d th e
b u sin ess m e e tin g will resu m e F r i ­
d a y a fte rn o o n .
P re s id e n t T h e o d o re C. W enzl o f
th e A sso c ia tio n s a id la s t w eek,
“ Tliis will be one of th e m o st
Im p o rta n t m e e tin g s In th e h is to ry
o f CSEA, a n d e v e ry th in g w ill be
done to m a k e it re w a rd in g fo r all
w ho a tte n d .”
A fin a l sc h e d u le o f events will
be m a ile d to all d e le g a te s som e
weekis b efo re th e a n n u a l m e e tin g .
H e a d in g th e M H EA p ro g ra m .
w orked o u t a t th e s e m i- a n n u a l
m e e tin g a t th e 'T iin k o u s M a n o r
H o tel h e re, Is a i-esolution c a llin g
upK) n th e S ta te to re v a m p th e 38
g ra d e s a la ry s tru c tu re , n otin g t h a t
th e re h a s been no m a jo r review
o f th e s tru c tu re since th e P e ld H a m ilto n law o f 1938.
S a m C lppola, M H EA c o n s u lta n t,
p o in te d o u t th a t f la t a c ro s s -th e b o a rd ra ise s to g e th e r w ith slid in g
scale ra ise s a n d c h a n g in g jo b
d u tie s h a v e a lte re d th e re la tio n ­
s h ip b etw een title s.
O th e r le g islativ e re q u e s ts o f th e
A sso ciatio n will be a S ta te w id e
m in im u m s a la ry o f $6,000; a new
c a re e r la d d e r co n c e p t, m a k in g
p ro v isio n fo r c re d it fo r o n - th e jo b e x p e rie n c e a n d sen io rity In
lieu o f a c a d e m ic c re d it; lo n g ev ity
p a y a f t e r evei*y five y e a rs o f se rv ­
ice to p ro p e rly re w a rd th e c a re e r
em p loy ee a n d to co m p en sa te h im
fo r his in c re a se d p ro d u c tiv ity an d
e x p e r i e n c e ; n o n -c o n trib u to ry
h e a lth in s u ra n c e fo r re tire e s; u n ­
lim ite d a c c u m u la tio n of sick tim e,
a n d p a y m e n t in c a sh fo r a c c u m u ­
la te d sick tim e .
20 y e a rs o f service re g a rd le ss of
age.
T h e d in n e r w h ic h closed th e
th re e d a y m e e tin g h o n o re d F ra n k
C ostello of M a rc y ; a n d C la re n ce
L a u fe r of S y ra c u se , p a s t p resid en t
a n d v ic e -p re s id e n t of th e 17,000m e m b e r m e n ta l h y g ie n e o rg a n iz a ­
tion.
M a rie D o n a ld so n o f N ew ark ,
R e tire m e n t M easu res
F o u r m e a su re s a ffe c tin g r e t ir e ­ p re s id e n t of M H EA s a id t h a t th e
m e n t h a v e b een c alled fo r by th e n ex t m e e tin g will be h e ld c o n ­
A sso ciatio n . T h e y a re :
l/ 5 0 th c u rr e n tly wiUi th e CSEA m e e tin g
fo rm u la fo r all y e a rs of serv ice; In New Y ork In S e p te m b e r. O ffi­
r e t u r n o f p en sio n c o n trib u tio n s fo r cers a tte n d in g th e re in c lu d ed T ed
th o se w ho h a d b elon g ed to th e B ro ok s o f S y ra c u s e ; Ire n e H illls
c o n trib u to ry sy ste m ; c re d it fo r o f S ta t e n I s la n d ; S a lv a to re B u m ilita r y serv ice fo r r e tir e m e n t te ro o f M a n h a t ta n , v ic e -p re sid e n t;
p u rp o se s fo r th o s e w ho h a d se rv ed D o rris B lu st o f U tic a , s e c r e ta ry in th e m ilita r y p rio r to e n te rin g tr e a s u re r ; an d N ich olas P u z zlferri
S ta t e se rv ice ; a n d r e tir e m e n t a fte r of R o ck lan d , c o n s u lta n t.
A t R e h a b ilita tio n Hosp.
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Rowell Is Honored
A c t
Ite m s
A t Retirem ent Fete
C la u d e E. R o w e ll, fo u r th
v ic e -p r e s id e n t o f th e C ivil
S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . w a s
h o n o r e d r e c e n t ly a t a r e t ir e ­
W E S T H A V E R ST R A W — T h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s m e n t d in n e r a t th e M ap le d a le
A ssn . h a s p r o te ste d to S ta t e B u d g e t D ir e c to r T. N o r m a n H u rd P a r t y H ouse in R o c h e ste r.
R ow ell b e g a n S ta te se rv ic e a t
t h e h o ld -u p r e c la s s ific a tio n s a n d r e a llo c a t io n o f 15 h o s p it a l
R o c k la n d S ta te H o sp ita l in 1935,
a t t e n d a n t ite m s a t th e S ta t e R e h a b ilit a tio n H o sp ita l h ere.
C SEA la s t w eek re q u e s te d t h a t — -----------------------------------------------th e lo n g-d elay ed re classific atio n s S ta te ’s sta n d a rd s, a iid th e ir be­
a n d re a llo c a tio n s — fro m g ra d e 4 ing le ft o ut o f th e re c la ssific a tio n
h o sp ital a tte n d a n ts to g ra d e 5 re ­ a n d re a llo c a tio n w as due sim ply
h a b ilita tio n n u rs e s aides — be to a S ta te e rro r. Y et. th e S ta te
g ra n te d Im m ed iate ly to th e 15 em ­ h as sta lle d on th is m a tte r fo r sev ­
ployees.
e ra l m o n th s . W e d e m a n d th a t the
O rig inally , CSEA had ask ed fo r a S ta t e a c t Im m ed ia tely to give
g ra d e 6 re allo ca tio n , b u t th e D i­ th e se em p lo y ees w h at th e y le g a l­
vision of th e B u d g et a p p ro v e d ly d e se rv e .”
o n ly a g ra d e 5. All o th e r g ra d e 4
h o s p ita l a tte n d a n ts a t th e hospi­
ta l w ere u p g ra d e d a n d reclassified
to th e new po sitio n som e m o n th s
ago, b u t b e ca u se of a n office e rro r
th e 15 em p lo y ees, who w ere also
q u alified , w ere left out.
A L B A N Y — T h e S p e c ia l D i­
V iola W. S vensson, h e a d of oc­
c u p a tio n a l th e ra p y an d p re s id e n t v isio n o f E m p lo y m e n t C o m ­
of th e R e h a b ilita tio n CSEA c h a p ­ m it t e e o f t h e C ivil S e r v ic e E m ­
te r, sa id la s t w eek th a t h e r a p ­ p lo y e e s A ssn . m e t r e c e n tly
p ea ls to H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t offi­ w ith D of E p e rso n n e l d ire c to r
c ia ls h a d g o tte n no re s u lts and Irv in g W ein sto ck a n d his s ta f f to
th a t a n y actio n by th e m w as “ c o m ­ discu ss p ro b lem s of D of E em ­
ployees.
p le tely sty m ie d in p ro c e d u re .”
T h e CSEIA c o m m itte e b ro u g h t
“ T he H ea lth D e p a rtm e n t itself
is u n ab le to m o v e o n th e se Ite m s,” th e g rip e s an d su g g e stio n s of D
s h e d e clared , “ as th e y a re still of E em p lo y ees th r o u g h o u t th e
o n H u rd ’s d e sk .” S he sa id th a t S ta te to W e in sto c k ’s a tte n tio n a t
th e 15 e m p lo y ees w ere an g ry a n d a m e e tin g In th e T om S aw yer
d isillu sio n ed w ith th e tr e a tm e n t M otor Inn h ere.
they g ot fro m th e S ta te .
Ite m s d iscu ssed inclu d ed re o r­
A CSEIA sp o k e sm a n said, “ the g a n iz a tio n of th e d e p a ritm e n t;
15 em p lo y ees a re q u alified by th e sta ffin g
a n d o u t-o f-title w ork;
s ta tu s of th e e m p lo y m e n t se c u rity
c le rk title ; em p lo yee co unselors;
H eads MH Unit
ALBANY— ^Mrs. K a th e r in e F la c k tr a n s f e r p ro b le m s; N eighborhood
h a s been a p p o in te d as th e firs t Y o u th C orps b e n e fit p a y m e n ts;
d ire c to r o f th e S ta te M e n ta l H y ­ a n d d e p a r tm e n ta l p ro m o tio n e x ­
gien e E > ep artm ent’s new office of a m in a tio n s .
T he S p ec ia l C o m m itte e m e ets
in s titu tio n services. T h e jo b p ay s
w ith W einstock an d his s ta ff every
$22,482 a y e a r.
A c a re e r em ployee, M rs. F la c k few m o n th s to le t h im know
jo in ed th e d e p a rtm e n t In 1945 as “ w h a t th e e m p lo y ee s’ p ro b lem s
a re , a n d w h a t th e y w a n t d o n e ,”
d ire c to r o f n u tr itio n services.
I n h e r new jo b , sh e w ill d ir e c t a c c o rd in g to a CSDA -o o k e sm a n .
C o m m itte e m e m b e rs a tte n d in g
th e o p e ra tio n s of th e b u re a u s of
n u tiitio n , su p p ly su p p o rt, p la n t w ere EXlwaid A llen, c o m m itte e
fa c ilitie s,
eq u ip m e n t,
la u n d ry , c h a irm a n : P h y llis A b d allah ; Al­
p h on se B rie re ; P a u l G r tjn b e r g ;
sa fe ty a n d b u siness seavices.
A nne Skelly; L e o n a rd G oodm an,
Pass your Leader on to a non- A n th o n y B ra sa c c h io ; C arl B resmember.
s e t; a n d J o h n M addalonl.
CSEA Meets On
D of E Problems
tr a n s fe r re d to S t. L a w re n c e S ta te
H o sp ita l a n d th e n to R o c h e ste r
S ta te , fo r sev e ra l y e a rs he h as
been h ead of th e In d u s tria l D e­
p a r tm e n t.
He h as been a c tiv e in CSEA,
se rv in g a s p re s id e n t of his c h a p ­
te r, v ic e-p re sid e n t an d p re s id e n t
of th e W e.stern C o n fe ren c e, fifth
and fo u rth v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e
S ta te w id e A sso ciatio n , a n d h a s
b e en a c tiv e as a m e m b e r, chaii-m an , an d c o n s u lta n t to m a n y co m ­
m itte e s, in c lu d in g th e p o litic al a c ­
tion c o m m ittte e , of w hich he Is
CLAUDE E. ROWELL
c u rre n tly c h a irm a n .
U pon his re tire m e n t, Rowell b e­
c a m e b u sin e ss m a n a g e r of Uie
Thiixi P re s b y te ria n C h u rch of R o­
c h e ste r.
J o h n H en n essy a c te d as to a st­
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Y ou r s ta tio n fo r a p p lic a tio n S e p te m b e r 19, 1969, a n d is open
OUR 72nd YEAR
to e a c h em ployee of th e New Y ork
C ity T r a n s it A u th o rity w ho on
th e d a te of th e w ritte n te s t: (1)
Is p e rm a n e n tly em p lo y ed in th e
title of raih-o ad sto ck a s s is ta n t;
(2) h a s served as a p e rm a n e n t
em ployee in su ch title in th e
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n o t less th a n six m o n th s im m e ­
d ia te ly p rec ed in g t h a t d a te ; a n d
(3) is n o t o th e rw ise ineligible.
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check,
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sto re, a n d d is trib u te m a te ria ls
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p e rfo rm in sp e c tio n w ork o n new
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p e rfo rm su c h o th e r d u tie s as th e
New Y o rk C ity 'n -a n s it A u th o rity
5. C o st is le s s than standard individual p olicies.
Is a u th o riz e d by law to p rescrib e
in its reg u la tio n s.
6. Thirteen conveniently located claim o ffices th roughout New
I n r a tin g th e exam , co m p ute
York State.
th u s : P e rf o n n a n c e a n d sen io rity ,
w e ig h t 50, 70 p e rc e n t re q u ire d ;
7. 24 Hour coverage (on and off the job if desired).
w ritte n , w eight 50, 70 p e rc e n t re ­
8. W orld-wide protection.
q u ired .
*nie w ritte n te s t will be de­
9. Underwritten by T h e Travelers Insurance C o m p a n ies and
sig n e d to d e te rm in e th e c a n d i­
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d a te ’s re la tiv e
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NEVI CORK CITY—The AppUcatioiifl Section of the New York
City Department of Personnel la
located at 49 Thomas St.. New
York, N.Y. 10013. It is three
blocks north of City Hall, one
block west of Broadway.
A p p lic a tio n s: F ilin g P e rio d
A p p lic a tio n s issu e d a n d received
Monday through Friday from fl
a.m. t« 5 p.m.. except Thursday
iiom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and
Si'turday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a re o b ta in ­
ab le fre e e ith e r by th e a p p lic a n t
in p e rso n o r by h is re p re s e n ta tiv e
a t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n of th e
D e p a rtm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l 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.
Maued re iiu e sts for application
blanJu must include a stamped,
self-addressed business-sise eo«
veiope and must be received bj
the Personnel Department at least
rive d a y s before the closing date
for the filing of appllcarions.
Completed application forma
which are filed by mall must b«
s e n t to the P e rso n n e l Department
a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d no ister
than the last day of filing or aa
s ta te d c th e rw ls e In th e exam«
In a tlo n
announcem ent
Tlie Applications Section cl
the Personnel Department is near
the Chambers Street stop of the
main subway lines that go through
the area. These are the IRT Tth
Avenue Line and the IND 8th
Avenue IJne. The IR T Lexington
Avenue Line stop to use is tbe
Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT
QT and R R k>cal’s stop is City Hall
Both lines have exits to Duane
Street, a short walk from the Petw
sonnel Department
STA TE
S T A T E — D e p a rtm e n t of C ivil
Service, 1350 Ave of th e A tnericas.
N.Y. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; G o t .
A lfred E. S m ith S U te O ffice B u ild ,
in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice C a m p u s.
A lb any 12226; S u ite 750, 1 W e st
G en essee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; S ta te
O ffice B ldg., S y racu se, 13202; 500
M id to w n T ow er, R o c h e ste r, 14604
(W e d n e sd a y s w ily ).
After 5 p.m. telephone, (212)
785-3811. Vive the job tlUe fas
which you are interested, plus
your name and address.
Candidates may obtain applieatlons for State jobs from local
office* of the New York Stat«
Bmployment ServlM.
FEDERAL
F E D E R A L — New Y ork R eg io n ,
U.S. Civil S ervice C om m ission, F ed ­
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th e IR T L ex in g to n Ave. Line to
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n o rth , o r a n y o th e r tr a in to C h am ­
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M o n d ay th io u g h F rid a y lM>urs
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AppllcatioTib a r e also o b ta in ­
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B o ard s of e x a m in e rs a t th e p ar*
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Clerk M.Y. C ity ----------------------4.00
Clerk G.S. 4-7
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H.S. C ntraace E xaattaatfaat
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Hemestndv C o arsa fo r C.S.
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Hospital A tte a d a a t
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S.00
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It. Police Dept. ___________________________
L i b r a r i a n ________ _________ _______________
4.00
Mochinists H elpar ____________________
5.00
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Maintenance Maa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Maintainor H elp ar A ft C ______________
4.00
Maintainor H elper G ro ap ■ _________
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Maintainor H elper G raap D _ _ _ _ _
4.00
Molntalner H elper G ronp f __________
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Management ft A dm inistration P n lR e r
5.00
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Mechanical Enalneer
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Motor Veblcla License Examiner ______
4.00
Motoi Vehicle O p e ra to r ______________
4.00
N otary Public
2.50
Nurse (P ra c tic a l ft Public H ealth) ___
4.00
Parking M eter A tte n d a n t (M eter Mafd)
3.00
Parole Officer
4.00
Patrolman (Police Dept. T rainee)
5.00
Personnel A s s i s t a n t ______________
4.00
Pharmacists License Test
4.00
Playground D irector — R ecreatlo a Leoder
4.00
Policewomoa .
4.00
P o s tm a s te r _
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Post Office Clerk C a rrie r _______________________
4.00
Post Office M otor Vehicle O p e ra to r ____ _____________________ _4.00
Preliminary P ra c tic e fo r tb e H.S. Equivalency Diploma T est _,4.00
Principal C l e r k > S f e n a
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4.00
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Sonitation M a n _____________________________________________ .4.00
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Social C ase W orker __________________________
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t i t l e s , s o m e r e q u i r i n g a s l i t t l e a s h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t i o n a n d increase; a n d re d u c tio n In th e
a m e r e s i x m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e . Y o u r p o t e n t i a l e m p l o y ­ le n g th o f th e w ork w eek fo r sem e
e r is t h e D e f e n s e S u p p l y A g e n c y , o p e r a t i n g u n d e r t h e D e ­ 50 feimale c le ric a l w o rk ers In th e
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T h e re c o m m e n d a tio n s in c lu d e a
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ra ise fo r e a c h o f th e 15 ste p s of
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In fo rm a tio n as to ex p erien ce th e c u r r e n t s a la r y sch ed u le. A nd
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A u g u st fro m 35 h o u rs w eekly to 30
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A LBAN Y — R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y ­
e e s A ssn . a n d th e S U N Y F a c u lty S e n a te w ill m e e t fo r t h e
fir st tim e th is F rid a y (A u g u s t 1) a t CSEA H e a d q u a r te r s
to d isc u ss p ro g ra m s to im p le m e n t th e ir r e c e n t a ffilia tio n .
T h e two g ro u p s re c e n tly anr> u n o c d they w ere jo in in g fo rces
to seek jo in t c e rtific a tio n as the
n e g o tia tin g re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r th e
p ro fessio n al sta ff of th e S tate u n i­
v ersity sy ste m . The clioice of b a r ­
g a in in g a ^ e n t will be decided In
a n election to be co n d u cted a t a
la te r d a te by th e S ta te P u b lic
E m p lo y m e n t R elatio n s B o ard .
T heodore C. Wenzl, p re s id e n t of
CSEA, a n d Jo h n M. S herw ig, F a c ­
u lty S e n a te p re sid e n t, said th a t
Uie jo in t v e n tu re will co m b in e the
b a rg a in in g skills a n d leg al m a ­
c h in e ry of C S E A ’s n e g o tia to rs a n d
counsel w ith th e F a c u lty S e n a te ’s
sp ecialized know ledge in re p r e ­
se n tin g professioim l u n iv e rsity e m ­
ployees.
T he tw'o o fficials a g re e d th a t
aJI n eg o tia tin g w ould be done by
b oth o rg a n iz a tio n a c tin g as a s in ­
gle n e g o tia tin g a g e n t u n d e r th e
law . One of the p u rp o ses of th e
F rid a y m e etin g is to c o n sid er a p ­
p ro p ria te chan g es n e c e ssa ry in the
oonfititution oif e a ch iji’oup to pio-
vide for th e jo in t v e n tu re , th u s
le a d in g to a m o re fo rm a l lin k in g .
T h e m e e tin g will also m a k e in i­
tial p la n s for a public re la tio n s
p ro g ra m to In fo rm th e u n iv er­
s ity ’s p ro fessio n a l s ta ff ab o u t the
n a tu re of th e a ffiliatio n an d to w in
th e ir su p p o rt fo r it.
T e n ta tiv e C o n tra c t
Also on the a g e n d a Is a te n ­
ta tiv e d efinition of th e te rm s of
the c o n tra c t th&i w ould be nego­
tia te d if the asso c ia tio n is official­
ly ce rtifie d as b a rg a in in g a g e n t.
A m ong th e m a n y issues th a t will
be c o n sid e red for in c lu sio n in con­
tr a c t n e g o tia tio n s a re aalai'y in­
c rea ses, gzievance m a ch in ery , p o st,
ing of job v a c a n c ie s, im p ro v ed
r e tir e m e n t, ed u ca tio n a l ex p enses,
jo b se c u rity , h e a lth in s u ra n c e , s a b ­
b a tic a l le av e, d isc o u n t tra v e l, a n d
le g al a ssista n ce .
A ctu al p ro c e d u re s for collective
b a rg a in in g a n d th e filing of de­
m a n d s w ith the em p lo y er will also
be d iscussed.
Ed. Aide Lockhart
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By WILLIAM GOFFEN
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College of the City •! New Tork, b the author of man# books
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S m a r t, C u rtis W B u rse, J o h n S
J a c k s o n , W illiam W T h o m p so n ,
C h a rle s Ja c k s o n . B a rn e y D a n tu ono, V icto r S ta h l, E a rle L H a r tt ,
J o se E A gron, C u th b e r t S J e m nrvott, S y d n e y W M an d el, R e g in a ld
H B ro o ks, J o h n J M a te ra , A n ­
th o n y J Im b o rn o n e , S o lo m o n J a s l o w it z ,A c h il le D illbero, Jo se P
Velez.
271 E u g en e A P e rto se , K e n n e th
H Levine, E d w ard H a ip e r, C h a rle s
S M aso n , J a m e s Lloyd, M a r tin
M atise s, J u a n S o to , E rm in io J
A ffuso, J u liu s C oh en , B ru n o C u d a,
M o rris S te in b e rg , H a rry G a n z e r,
T h o m a s K B a rn e s, W illiam M B e lfo rd , O w en C H a w k in s, CSiarles I
W ek z, E d w in R y a n , T h o m a s B
Long, W illiam A S a n d e rs J r ,
Geoi-ge M S elk irk , A r th u r H
Bi-ooks, J o h n M P in n a v a ia , J o h n
M ;^ h n e id e r , H a rry S te in . M ilto n
S te in , T h o m a s V T im m in s, J a m e s
L Jo n es, W illis C rosby, G a ry G ari­
se n , O haales N ew m an .
301 S a lv a to re D am elio , Heru-y
J Q u in n , W a lte r N a th a n ie l, L eon
G G rin n a g e , J a m e s C u rtis J r ,
J o h n M P raw ley , J a m e s E HMl,
, ^ e p h B iscagU a, H a rry R Levy,
Is a d o re J K in g , N a th a n K a ise r,
Roi>ert J V an v alen , Jose«>h D K ra i,
S id n e y H R o g ers, P a tt y Pis>tone.
R lo h a rd D icks S r, B ru ce D C re ig h ­
to n , E d w a rd J B o u d e ra u , J o h n P
Ml T ta n ' t )
T h is
W
e e k 's
(Continued fro m P a c e 8)
R ic h a r d G M a ta ra z z o ,
ke G etaw , R ay m o n d G Elrnest,
^i,is J Lopez, S te v e n S a n ta n a ,
soph L O n o frio , W illiam A S o lM ilton A H y a m s, P a u l L Ly,
k rick J P ly n n , C o n ra d M a te k a iia h a n ,
kak.
1331 D andel J
K e n n y , R ic h a r d
sm ilton, F ra n k B ow en, J a m e s
IcBroom, W illie
J
W illiam s,
ivid Z tff, P a u l C Z ides, C a rle to n
Bridges, R o b e rt W R o n n ln g ,
e r t E B a k e r, W a lte r W ilson,
filliam H W ild er, R o b e rt T B re n nn, S am B e rso n , Jo se C P lz a rro ,
|idi«rd E W in sto n , H ea n a n d o
lorvtoya, S a lv a to re M a n isc a lc o ,
In tiag o C R o drlgiiez, B e r n a r d W
fooks, R o n a ld V C a s a re tti, H en ry
J Sylvia, W illia m G M cA ndrew s,
I n c e n t R M oses, H e n r y P Eaiers,
tiom e W J a r v is , D an iel V N aach,
e>phen H elen eo k, J a m e s L A n Lny, L e o n a rd A R e n n ix .
I361 E im e te A D e n ic o , R a y m o n d
riggs, W illiam K B uckley. J o h n
Moore, F re d B ia n c h i, P r a n k
lignonl, A n th o n y P a m p a n a ro ,
b r a h a m G o ttfire d , N o b e rt A P a N em esio M e d in a , P ra n c isc o
^ga, N ich olas G re co , K e n n e th P
[lenk, A lfonso L H icks, P r a n k
jrces, Je s se C a n to s, R o b e rt H
I c D o n a l d , C h a rle s W ilso n, J o s J K rzyw icki, B ien b en id o T o rH e rb e rt S pivey, R ic h a r d C
[>hnson, S tev e H P u n te r , R o b e rt
iTitcker, A r th u r R ey n o ld s, J o h n
Icivitello, R ic h a r d Y S m ith , A n )ny J P io re, FVank W H azel,
l o m a s Y o u ng J r .
1391 PhU ip N S p in a . W iU iam
arham , E d w a rd J H u b e r, G re hi7 J M cC an n , D en n is A K a n e ,
buis J D elgrosso, W illiam J H a r 1, M ilton M M a rk b re it, M ich a el
R ivera, J o h n J K e n n y , M o rris
Ireenstein, M ai'ion L L evine,
la r t L O rr, B ria n M C oh en , L a w Ince W P eilioh, R a m o n J G u tie rP au l H e rre ra , A lb e rt P W a lk Louis P a n e , A rn o ld o h en , M lcael R L a u ria , J a c k B a rro , J a m e s
Sw eeting, Cleo J Ploaenoe H o R B ro d er, H ecbcorc L H e rmdez, P h ilip A L a g ra s ta , M icael S U m ile, R a lp h D iaz J r ,
parence A n derson .
V in c e n t N C asglano, M ax
shatoko, P e te r A C o tto n e, J o h n
E dw ards, J a m e s M P re e m a n ,
rl S R ic h a rd s, M ilio D icocco,
amon L M a n d ry , R ic h a r d S
ii'ilia.
P ran k
P
C h ia n c o n e ,
5eorge L M eades, A ngel R ios,
anald M P o rb u sh , R o bei t A B ie relot. M a ria n o V elez, E a rl H o lhan, S ta n le y R R oss, G eo rg e L
pair, C h a rle s R W illiam s, P i’a n k
frtemus, W illiam V iegas, P e d ro
Reyes, L uis A M en en dez, J o h n
>resman, H a rry G a rn e r, E d w a rd
Bradsihaw, A lfred M Y a n o n e,
l^illiam K C olliiis, R a m o n B onpla, A lfonso J L e o n a rd o .
<51 S a m K riv elo ff, P ra n k A
[ucchetta, W illia m T D ozier, M itIhel H H elb o n , C a rlto n D orsey,
f'iliiam T o lliv er, A le x a n d e r R a tf. G eorge P R eese, R o n a ld C ole­
man, D e n n is H W illiam s, W illia m
Oarr, H o w a rd W K o en ig , V ictor
Cai-dona, J a c k P fe fe rk o rn , M icfael J M o n a h a n , T h e o d o re D L a n S am u e l R o d rig u e z , R o d o lfo G
5pez, V in c e n t M a ffric i, C h a rle s
*enriques, W illia m P r i tc h e t t J r ,
*ichael D e lla ria , M ic h a el, G e n ardo, J o s e p h S llvag«io J r , J o h n
Leyden, M yi'on J G o ld m a n , S a lC a a ta n z a , J e r r y B u tle r,
^nald C Pi-ederick, a rlo s J G a s on.
'^81 P ed ro A C in tro n , U lysses L
®>'dei-s, S a m u e l J S im o n , M a rk
l^artm an , S te v e n R G ro ss, S a m H V /est, J o i^ e L P ig u e ro e ,
l i t A B u d esa, E d w in P erez,
*ub€4t T o n g e, V icto r P a ta la n o ,
J a l ^ lm E D o u glas, M a rc o A S o r'elli, L u g ian o G M au ro , R obeiii
Beloher, R ic h a r d H odges, H a r P isch er, R o n a ld C R u tte r ,
''ion A O ’C o n n o r, N e fta ll P a c h e Jr, R o b e rt H K egel. W U liam
ii'iguez, S a lv a to re A b ram o . T a f t
T om lin, K e rm it W In m a n , A lH a b e rm a n , Ralph A H o u se
Jaanea W S u tto n , Edward K
filo d io H e tn a iK ie i.
C i t y
M ilan P ru d a k , N ich o la s S S h ik a r,
E dw aixi J R e h b e rg .
31 M a tth e w B lack, D av id L eib,
J o h n S ai-torettl, A rth u r Singer,
J L a m b ia si, A lfred L T h o m p so n , P h ilip S alk in , W a lte r D E>oran,
N a th a n ie l A d am s, W illie J E d - R o b e rt J R oss, V ern o n E F le m ­
waixls, C h e s te r L J a c k s o n .
m in g , W iliam M Costello, D aniel
K litn ic k , H e n ry A T re m e r, W illy
PHO TOG RAPH ER
M a rc u s, J a m e s M S ou sa, Irv in g
1 S tev e n G e ra , H aro ld P P a y , F o ste r.
B oris Poole, G ino M erlino, L eo n­
a rd B oy k in , H a rv e y J S in g er, IN S P E C T O R O F LOW P R E S S U R E
B O IL E R S
T h o m a s J B alzan o , Ja c o b E C huge rm a n , CMlie J W ilson, V in c e n t J
1 F ra n c is J S ch n eid er, EtominLopez, Roecoe S m ith , C arl A m ­ Ick A M azziotta, W illiam E Howb rose, Silvio S D isan to , D a v id R o­ ai-d, Jo h n T P o w e rs, J a m e s F
s e n b la tt, Jo s e p h K alin sk y , L aw ­ B y rn e , A rth u r G R o se n la n d , Ira d
re n c e H Leeds. S ey m ou r S iller, J A rrind ell, M a rsh a ll B T u rn e r,
D o n ald G a rb e ra , P ia n k P o lic a stro . F ra n k J A s ta iita , D o m in ic J AlM a rk S H u tto n , L e o n a rd B azer- ta a m u ro , J o h n P S eehof, C lifford
nwui, A rth u r S H o ug h to n, M arv in H S ta n d a rd , G ab rie l W assey, S a m ­
Jo sp e, A rth u r J W elsberger, G eorge u el E Jo h n so n . R ic h a rd J P a d ­
M T re m b e rg e r, S am u el S in ger, dock. E u g e n e G M adine, V in c e n t
E lig ib le
511 R a y m o n d J a r v is . D e n n is
L ong. B e re sfo rd W a lk e r. Is id o re
eisenbei*g. P e te r P u g a . E llis L D e m e sq u ita . A r th u r H irs c h , V in c e n t
M S h erw o o d , A lb e rt T h o m p so n ,
R o b e b rt I P ic c h ia re llo , W illia m J
S a ttle r , S a n fo r d L Cox, E lto n
M a tth e w s, J a m e s S m ith , r a S D e rm e r, S o lo m o n B e rm a n , A le x a n d e r
S p re ire g e n , R a d a m e s A n to n g io rg l,
W a lte r W H o ffm a n n J r , W a lte r
K H in d s, E d m u n d J M aro h lew sk i,
T h o m a s W P a ts o n , A lb e rt N K e l­
ley S r. J u liu s K a m il. G eo rg e W
T h o rn to n , G U berto D V ega. J a m e s
T T h o m p so n , P a tr ic k A D in o m e,
P a tr ic k 1 P o rti, T e d L D an iel.
541 L o u is K a u fm a n , T od g e J
W h ita k e r, V in c e n t S e n io r, M ich ae l
L is t
J T rip p in . L ouis R ed o . M ichael
P a n te lid e s, K e r m it F W am sley,
J a m e 0 F M cG uire, T h o m a s P L en n o n , V ito N D eb arto lo . G eo rg e C
B rad y , W a rre n H Z iegler, C a sim ir
C S k ib ick i, E d w a rd L L a m a r, Ugo
L D efeo, M ich a el J V esslo.
30 L eon R S p a ra c io , M a tth e w
P C assidy. Isid o re M erein , J o h n
W M cM illian, R en e L B ro d e u r,
H a rry L L aw son, Jo se p h G McK eon, J o se p h P R y a n , P e te r J
E ise n h a u e r, Jo h n B F ia s ie r , N ic­
holas J A vona, E d w a rd J F itz ­
g erald .
M A C H IN IST S H E L P E R
1 G u stav e W H all, S id n ey F ia n k ey, S a m u e l T o m ln b erg , P a sc o e
B e rry m a n , S am u el H eslow itz, R o b ­
e r t H echt, J o h n J R am se y , O nofrio
V illano, P a u l F M o n ta n a ro , Willi-
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w a n t to se e it a b u se d . A n d w ith y o ttr
o lic e to c a t c h o ff e n d e rs . S in c e t h i s
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B ailis, Ern&t R om J r , Jo h n P
Lyons, H e n ry W W eiler, F i’a n k J
F ra n c o , R o b e rt W E c k e rt, S ta n le y
L H o llan der, F r a n k V S ergio, P asq u a le A P e rg a m o , G o stas G iffes,
R ic h a rd J S ch e u e rm a n n , W a lte r P
Senkow , R o b e rt J K otulski, Sey­
m o u r O stroff, P hilip H Rooks, Sr,
D o m inick
M a te rd o m in i,
F ra n k
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P o llan d . Richa^^d A K ra sa , W al­
te r S ch w eik ert, A lfred C o lan tu o n i.
91 R a u l R o d e ric k , J o s e i* E Luc e n te , M a rio Amafco, Ju lio J B alla to , Jo s e p h A G onzalez, C h a rle s H
H av llan d , A lfred K u sh m id er, A n­
th o n y E u g e n ia , O sbaldo R ivero,
Angelo B R a m e tta , B n lll L Wieczo rek , F re d J C le m e n te , H a rry
S a x , Jo s e p h D R a tttn e r , O rren A
K yle, J a m e s G V e n te r, W illiam A
G irim o n te , G eorge K ubicka, G il­
m o re E C o p elan d , S id n ey O liansky, J a m e s N G off, C o n rad L W il­
kinson, P h ilip J H offken, S ta n le y
G rim , O tto R o esslein , P h ilip I
B ra c c o , H e rb e rt K aplow itz, Jo sep h
C P o r te r , A ld en W H eig h to n , Jo ­
seph J F le lsc h m a n n .
121 R a lp h
C asalino, H y m a n
Siegel, A lb e rt L D elcore, W ladyslaw Szczech, R a y m o n d S K o vack ,
A lfred T K rip a itis, G eorge R Cerrig on e, F ritz T B la eser, Ja m e s F
C hang, P a u l T P e te r, B olestaw
U G rab o n , V icto r F A bbott, M c­
K in le y S m ith e rm a n , V in ce n t A
D a le ssa n d ro , W illiam A Voelk,
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Eastern School
E lig ib le
P R o d g ers, J o s e p h G F ra n z , F re d ­
e ric E Y o ckers, R ud o lf H law aty ,
H ow ard C H ayes, L udvlk B H lav ac,
S a lv a to re M arino, Jo se p h P C an ­
ning, Alex J S uto J r , Jo se p h W
A nello, Eidw ard J R o u rk e, C h arles
J D iC arlo, W illiam A d am s R ein hold S ta lz e r, M a rtin B e rm a n , Wil­
lia m S F enw ick, Jo se p h S P ipito n e, N a th a n P e ln e r, R udolf Wohlfa rth , E u g e n e E sposito.
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a c e 9)
a m S h e ln h e lt, R p y m o n d F S c h a e f­
e r, R o b e rt E G re n z ig , Aide R Tontl. V ale ria n S P illpow icz, C arm elo
M Q u lja n o , W illiam Schliffer J r ,
J o s e p h C aiafa, R oiiald A N itzsch e,
T h o m as E Mui-phy, Jo h n P a ssl,
M ich ael S zym ko, M anuel Nussb a u m , G eorge F H unger, Jo seph
A b ram o w ltz,
Jo h n
P ostolow ski.
F r a n k S u lfa ro , Jo h n Solop, J o h n
B R eig , E d w a rd A S inger, Ja m e s
V S o rtin o .
31 Jo se p h D P rin cip ato , V ictor
A S eg arich , Aldo P M arin o , G eorge
S D e lian ite s, J o h n S M a te ja , B e n ­
n ie G H ouse, S te p h e n L K ott, Al­
fre d S U rb an sk i, R udolph J Ven e c k , C h a rle s M Arnold, J a m e s
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G eorg« E M u eller, A n th o n y P eece,
A lfred G M iseo. JuU us G S ch n elle r, P h ilip M ulle. G ab riel M V e ras,
R u d o lp h
C E h re n re ic h , M ilton
R o th fe ld , J o h n P T h o m a s, J a c k
K ipnis, M ic h a e l M S cire, F elix
G om ez J r , R ic h a rd L D u tk a, F r a n k
J P en d o la , R o b e rt G u ra ln ic k .
151 P e t e r A V isca rd i, F ra n c is
P L em o n d a, P r a n k M an cln i, P r a n k
M essin a, W illiam L H e rtlln g , EJdw a rd R O oluccl, Jo h n H K ey er,
D a n ie l M P ie ttro , K az im le rz Wegla rz, H e n ry J N erk o , F i'ed erick
K a llb e re r, M a rtin Axel, A b ra h a m
G lasse r, S a lv a to re B u sc em i, H a rry
B o rd an sk y , C h arles Polizzotto, J o ­
seph C S can o , L ouis C ard in a le
R o d erick M C (^m an, W illy Cole­
m a n , R o b e rt E F io re , Ole H M yh re r, N eville T B olling, E d w ard R
H a n se n , B oleslaus K u rza w a , V in­
c e n t P D lni, E d w in J Llpski, Al­
fre d W. S h a n n o n , E n ric o P o rto ,
R o b e rt F L ake.
181 D avid Lopez, R u p e rt F N iles,
R a y m o n d H Cowan, M o rris B
B u rleso n , O sc a r S n e ^ , T h o m as J
D a n ie ls ,,T h o m as P L a u d ic in a , Salv a to fe b e m a r ia . M ax G ren b erg ,
P h ilip M istre tta , T h o m a s M K hun,
T iiom as F M cG ee, W a lte r S Moty-
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S lm in o , A r th u r J M o ra n , liO
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T E A C H E R
N ew s
Of
The
S c h o o ls
By A. L PETERS
LIC E N SE AS T E A C H E R O F
COMMON BRA NCH S U B JE C T S
(1A-6B) IN DAY E L E M E N T A R Y
SCHOOLS; D A T E : JU N E 23, 1969
M a rv in A. L o w en ste in , 9 0 6 0 ; D o n a ld
E ism a n n , 8 7 6 6 ; M ic h a e l D . G o ld ste in ,
A n n e t te W . J a c k s o n , 8 6 1 8 ; E d ith
M . B a c h r a c h , 8 5 9 8 ; P a u l E. D a n i e l s . 8 5 9 8 :
E s i a H . H i m m e l f a r b , 8 5 2 4 ; E l l e n S. M i f s u d , 8 4 4 0 ; P e t e r S. A r o n , 8 4 3 4 ; N o r m a n
C. R a d i n , 8 3 8 8 ; T h e o d o r e H . K a tz , 8 3 8 8 ;
D enna
F.
R osenthal,
8366;
Jam es
L.
M o o d ie , 8 3 5 6 ; P a tric ia A. R e g a n , 8 2 8 6 ;
G regory
G . G re c iu s,
8220;
R obert
M.
K atz,
8188;
S andra
B.
M eisel,
8178;
P e te r J. L in c h itz , 8 1 7 8 ; H o n o r e R o th e n b erg,
8166;
C h a rle s
H.
K le in ,
8156;
B a r r y M . F i s c h e r , 8 1 5 6 ; C y n t h i a L. P o l ­
lac k , 8 1 4 6 ; P a u l R . P i r r o , 8 1 4 0 ; D e n n i s
B. Elsa*, 8 1 3 6 ; S t e v e n J . C o h e n , 8 1 3 6 ;
D o n a l d E. W h i t e , 8 1 1 4 ; C l i f f o r d S e k e l J r .
8094.
L a u re n ce D . B r e e n b e rg , 8 0 9 4 ; S h irley
T . A d ler, 8 0 7 2 ; M a rg a re t A. M u ller, 8 0 5 2 ;
S ta n le y J. G o l d r in g , 8 0 3 0 ; R o n a K ip n e s ,
8 0 2 4 ; J o h n S. R a p o p o r t , 8 0 2 0 ; S e a n R .
O 'S u lliv a n , 8 0 2 0 ; L illian G e r m a n . 7 9 8 8 ;
W a l l a c e E. D i m s o n , 7 9 8 8 ; R r i c h a r d L.
W eiss, 7 9 7 8 ; M a rily n W h i t e h o r n , 7 9 4 6 ;
D i a n e L. K a t z . 7 9 4 6 ; J o y c e A . f f F e d e r i c o ,
7 9 4 0 ; P a u l D . W e x le r , 7 9 2 6 ; E liz a b e th
H o llan d , 7914; T erese W arg an z,
7872;
J a n e £ . S tern , 7 8 6 2 ; K a th le e n C. M o ra n ,
7 8 5 2 ; M ich ael A. R oss, 7 8 5 2 ; M ary M.
M a n jo s,
7840;
L aura J.
H uber.
7840;
G e o r f f r e y V . R i p p s , 7 8 3 0 ; B a r r y A . P e a r*
son, 7 8 2 0 ;
D en n is G .
M an d ell,
7820;
R o n a ld G re n e b e rg , 7 8 1 0 ; J u d ith R . A zin,
7 8 1 0 ; S a n d ra M . C o ler, 7 7 9 8 ; E m erso n
A. K iffel, 7 7 8 8 ; B a rb a ra A. G ra z , 7 7 7 8 ;
B arb ara C ogen, 7768.
H a r v e y F. S h e r e r , 7 7 5 8 ; A n n a M . B a n d e r , 7 7 5 6 ; G e o r g e P . S a d l o n , 7 7 5 0 ; E lle n
S.
S h ap iro ,
7750;
W in d y
L.
F orm an,
7 7 4 6 ; D o r o t h y E. P l o f s k y , 7 7 3 6 ; J e f f r e y
L A a r o n . 7 7 3 6 ; D e b o r a h L. S i l v e r m a n ,
7718;
A nne P. Day. 7698;
N ancy
E.
L id d le, 7 6 9 2 ; E liz a b e th C. M o o re , 7 6 9 2 ;
J o s e p h G . S k l a r , 7 6 8 8 ; J a n e E. K i a i ,
7 6 8 4 ; A ltce la u ra G e e n e , 7 6 8 4 ; C h a rle s D .
G o ttlie b .
7684;
Raym ond
S.
Sussm an,
7 6 7 2 ; M a ry G . S t e r n e r , 7 6 6 2 ; B r i a n S.
G r o d n e r . 7 6 5 6 ; M a ry K . M alo n e y , 7 6 5 2 ;
R h o d a F. G e a s l a n d . 7 6 4 2 ; H e l e n D a v i s .
7630;
N orm a
Feld,
7620;
C a ro ly n
J.
M a n te k . 7 6 2 0 ; Sheryl W o h l, 7 6 0 4 ; K rist i a P. B erg feld , 7 5 9 4 ; N e il G . T u re tsk y .
7 5 8 2 ; M i r i a m D . N a t h a n . 7 5 7 8 ; K a y F.
O liv er. 7 5 7 8 ; I r a M . K a r m io l, 7 5 7 8 ; Sherr e l l L. M e d b e r y , 7 5 6 6 .
Ja n e A. W a g g o n er, 7556; M ax Kay,
7 5 3 0 ; L i n d a R . L e v y . 7 5 3 0 ; L e s l i e E. T e l l .
7 5 2 6 ; C h a rle s H . W a ls h . J r., 7 5 2 6 ; M a rio n
C. S m it h , 7 5 2 6 ;
A rth u r K a rte n , 7 5 2 6 ;
M a d e l o n V . R o t h , 7 5 1 4 ; E u n ice A . CoA.
N o
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C o n tin u o u s r e c r u itm e n t is b eing
c a rr ie d o u t fo r a n u m b e r o f o p e n ­
in g s a s o c c u p a tio n a l In s tru c to r fo r
th e S ta t e o f New Y ork, fo r w h ich
re s id e n c e in th e S ta te is n ’t even
n e c e ssa ry .
M in im u m re q u iie m e n ts ask e d
fo r in clu d e h ig h school g ra d u a tio n
ox a n e q u iv a len c y d ip lo m a a n d
fiv e d if fe re n t o p tio n s fo r th e a d ­
d itio n a l re q u ia e m e n t. T h e se g e n ­
e ra lly f a ll In th e a r e a oif a c ad e m ic
b a c k g ro u n d o r ex p e rie n c e.
I f y o u e i th e r h a v e tw o y e a rs
o f s a tis fa c to ry ex p e rie n c e as an
a id e In an o c c u p a tio n a l th e ra p y
p ro g r a m o r in te a c h in g a r t s a n d
c ra fts , fin e a rts , o r m a n u a l ^ l l s
In a d u lt e d u c a tio n o r classro o m
in e tru c tio n , o r fo u r y e a rs ’ w o rth
o f ex p e rie n c e p ra c tic in g o n e o r
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A lte rn a te req u isite s c a ll fo r co m ­
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s a tis f a c to r y b a c k g ro u n d in th e
fir s t o p tio n m e n tio n e d above, o r
tw o y e a rs In th e seco n d o p tio n —
p ra c tic in g a n a r t s a n d c r a f ts
tra d e . Also a c c e p ta b le is g r a d u a ­
tio n fro m \ tw o -y e a r college w ith
c o u rsew o rk in b u sin ess p ra ctic e.
In d u s tria l a r ts , h o m e econom ics,
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n ity reso u rce s a n d re la tio n s; p r in ­
c ip le s a n d p ra c tic e s of c o u n selin g ;
p rin c ip le s a n d te ch n iq u es of In­
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tio n a n d so u rc es of e d u c a tio n a l
in fo rm a tio n ; a n d a b ility to p re ­
p a re w r itte n m a te ria l.
F o r a p p lic a tio n s a n d fu rth e r info im a tio n w rite th e Suffolk C oun­
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w ork, a n d o th e r a r t s a n d c ra f ts .
S ta r tin g s a la ry w as $4,915; sin ce
A p ril, a 5 p e rc e n t p a y in c re ase h a s
b e en in e ff e c t fo r all S ta t e title s.
J o b lo c a tio n s a re s itu a te d in
In s titu tio n s r u n b y th e D e p a rtm e n ta <a M e n ta l H yg ien e a n d
C o rre c tio n th ro u g h o u t th e S ta te .
A lis tin g o f th e se fa c ilitie s is fo un d
In B u lle tin No. 20-146.
A p p lic a tio n fo rm s a re av a ilab le
a t o ffices o f th e S ta te £>epartm e n t o f Civil S erv ice In A lbany,
New Yoi-k, B u ffa lo , a n d S y ra cu se,
a s w ell a s lo cal o ffices 0(f th e
New Y o rk S ta te E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ­
ice. C o m p le te d a p p lic a tio n s sh o u ld
in d ic a te a ll re le v a n t coursew o rk
b e yo n d h ig h sch o o l, n o tin g co u rse
title , c re d it h o u rs , d a te of co m -
8610;
p le tio n a n d n a m e o*f sch o o l o r co l­
lege.
W h e n com plete, m a il th e a p ­
p lic a tio n to th e New Y ork S ta te
Civil S erv ice D e p a rtm e n t, 1220
W a s h in g to n Ave., A lb an y 12226.
E L IG IB L E
o lid g e , 7 5 0 4 ; G re g o ry C. G olan, 7 4 9 4 ;
E v e l y n G r o s s . 7 4 8 4 ; J u d i t h L. G o o d w i n .
7 4 8 2 ; H o w a r d E. W e i s s , 7 7 8 ; I r w i n P .
R o m s i n e r , 7 4 7 6 ; L e o n a r d L. W e i n b e r g e r ,
7 4 7 4 ; Jo sep h B aro n e, 7 4 7 4 ; A lan D . Rosen g arten ,
7474;
N ath an
J.
B re n o w itz .
B e rtra m
B raufm an. 7456; R ich ard C ala­
b r e s e , 7 4 4 2 ; C o n s t a n c e F. W i t t e , 7 4 2 0 ;
E la in e F r a n c o , 7 4 2 0 ; E llen R . L in k , 7 4 1 8 ;
E l a i n e R . W a l d m a n , 7 4 1 0 ; G l e n B. B e r k o w itz, 7 4 1 0 ; H e le n Schnol, 7 3 8 8 ; T h e o ­
d o r e F. D a m i c o . 7 3 7 8 ; E n i d J . H o f s t e d ,
7 3 7 8 ; B a r b a r a L. H e f t , 3 6 8 ; M a r t i n K r u g m an, 7368;
S tew ard
J.
D iam ond,
7362;
C liffo rd
F. W o h l . 7 3 4 6 ;
F ra n k J.
P iscio tta J r.
7 3 3 8 ; J o a n Esses. 7 3 3 6 ; B a r b a r a - J . F l o r mnn,
7326;
E dw ard
R.
R ogoff,
7326;
C h e r y l J . W a s s e r m a n , 7 3 2 6 ; R o y I. S t r a u s s ,
7 3 1 6 ; L a u r i e J . S t u k a l i n , 7 3 1 6 ; P e t e r A.
S c h w a r tz , 7 2 8 4 ; E lle n J . H o r o w i t z , 7 2 8 4 ;
J e a n M . B e rsig , 7 2 7 4 ; S a n d r a O r e n s te i n ,
7 2 7 4 ; M a r k B. F i e l d s , 7 2 7 4 ; R o b e r t H .
M i l i c h , 7 2 7 4 ; T h e o d o r e L. S c h i f f , 7 2 6 2 ;
L a w r e n c e B. N e w m a n . 7 2 3 2 ; R u t h O v r y n ,
7 2 3 0 ; R o b e r t Q . S p a d a fo r e , 7 2 2 2 ; M ic h a e l
L. W e i s b a r t h , 7 2 2 2 ;
R o b e r t P. B erger.
7 2 1 0 ; S t e p h e n L. R i c h m a n , 7 1 9 0 ; A b i g a i l
M.
R o th sc h ild ,
7188;
P h ilip
G. G o ld­
s t e i n . 7 1 8 4 ; E r i c a S. H i r s c h , 7 1 8 0 ; M a r k
A. G old, 7178; C arol M azur. 7152; Ju n e
S. S t e w a r t , 7 1 4 2 ; M i r i a m B. F l e h i n g e r ,
7 1 3 8 ; D a v i d 1. M e r c a l d o , 7 1 3 8 . .
B la n c h e M o rrissey , 7 1 2 6 ; M iria m P au l.
7 1 2 0 ; T e r r y H . T o u f f , 7 1 1 6 ; B a r b a r a S.
S c h a i n . 7 1 1 4 ; S u z a n n e F. M u l l i n . 7 1 1 0 ;
M ic h a e l J . F ra n k , 7 1 0 6 ; M ic h a e l J. M o r ­
r e l l , 7 1 0 6 ; G a r y S. G o r d o n . 7 0 9 4 ; D a n i e l
B. K a tz , 7 9 8 6 ; K a th e rin e M . P a g e t, 7 0 6 2 ;
R i c h a r d C . C u c c i , 7 0 5 4 ; S a n d r a D . S t il ls o n , 7 0 5 2 ; S t e p h e n F. W e - t z m a n . 7 0 5 2 ;
J o e l L. H a r a v a y , 7 0 3 6 ; J o a n E. L e m b e r g e r, 7 0 3 2 ; S te v en A. S m ith fi 7 0 3 2 ; J o ­
seph
J.
B
ru zzi,
7 0____
32;
R uth
K aufm an,
_______
7 0 2 2 ; M i l d r e d F. B a r o n e . 7 0 2 0 ; P h y l l i s A .
S h eld o n . 7 0 1 6 ; R o n a ld H . M an d el. 7 0 0 4 ;
R o b e r t a E. C o h e n . 7 0 0 0 ; M e l R . H o r o w i t z .
6 9 9 0 ; V iv ian W . C asp er. 6 9 9 0 ; J u lia n n e
H.
H offm an.
6958;
S tep h en
D.
F in k .
6 9 2 6 ; B a rb a ra D . R e ib e l, 6 9 0 6 ; D e b ra
S k lar. 6 9 0 6 ; J u d ith J a c o b i, 6 9 0 6 ;
Sey­
m o u r H . K atz. 6894.
M i c h a e l A . G o t t f r i e d . 6 8 9 4 ; B e t h A.
H a n d le r. 6 8 7 8 ; M a rg a re t C. B lu h m , 6 8 0 0 ;
C a r y F. B r o z i k , 6 7 7 8 ; P h i l i p R . E r n s t .
6 7 4 8 ; l l e n e D . C o h n , 6 7 4 2 ; S y lv ia J . S a
k o lo ff. 6 7 3 8 ; F rarik R . A rm a d a . 6 7 1 8 ;
S u s a n L. D i c k e y . 6 7 0 6 ; R o b e r t A . S i e g e l .
6706;
C ra ig
S.
K riso l,
6796;
L inda
S c h e u m a n n , 6 6 9 6 ; L i n d a E. M a t z a , 6 6 9 6 ;
D eborrah
Z a h n ste c h e r.
6696;
B ra in
E.
L a z a ru s . 6 6 8 4 ; I r e n e B. G r o s s , 6 6 8 0 ; E ric
R . R o c k , 6 6 5 8 ; H a r v e y I. E a g l e . 6 6 4 2 ;
E s t h e r B. R o b i n s o n . 6 6 3 2 ; S t e v e n D . W a r b e t, 6 6 0 6 ; A n d re a S taw isk y . 6 5 8 0 ; J a n e t
E.
N e w la n d , 6580;
Joan
S. J a c o b s o n ,
6 5 7 4 ; A n n e L. J o n e s , 6 5 5 8 ; J e r o m e I.
K a tz . 6 5 4 8 ; J a m e s M . G l o v e r , 6 5 4 8 ; E d ith
B r o d y , 65 38; T h e l m a C. M a rg u lie s , 65 38:
T h e l m a S. Z w e i b e l , 6 5 1 6 ; D e n i s e S. M a r cano, 6516.
E l a i n e F. L e t t i e r i , 6 4 6 4 ; L y n n e A. C o ­
h e n , 6 4 3 4 ; Jo y ce M. S arat, 6 4 3 2 ; G ra c e
C. G a y , 6 4 0 2 ; D i a n n e M . S te v en s, 6 3 8 4 ;
L eonard
H.
L azarus.
6364;
Sharon
L.
S n e ll. 6 3 5 4 ;
B onnie
M.
M o g o l, 6 3 4 8 ;
W a l t e r F. S h e r e n , 6 3 3 8 ; J u d i t h M . H y ­
m an, 6296;
S teven J .
H anover,
6264;
S t e v e n E. G o l d e n b e r g , 6 2 5 4 ; D i a n e D e res^arp. 6 ? 3 < ;
L u c ille K . W o o l , 6 2 3 4 ;
In 'Mini-Schools'
Parental Teaching Emphasized
For Pre-School Age Children
N ew Y ork C ity ’s p u b lic s c h o o l s y s t e m is p r e p a r in g to sib le,”
She
la u n c h t h is F a ll a m in i-s c h o o l p r o je c t w h ic h is e x p e c te d
to b la z e n e w tr a ils in t h e e d u c a tio n o f s m a ll c h ild r e n in to be
sch o o l
p o v e r ty a r e a s. A b o u t 210 c h ild r e n w ill b e in v o lv e d .
W ith th e c o o p e ra tio n o f n e ig h ­
b o rh o o d le a d e rs, th e " new ty p e
sch o o ls a re being p la n n e d fo r 90
c h ild re n b e tw e e n tw o a n d five
y e a rs o f a g e in th e E a s t H a rle m
a r e a of M a n h a t ta n a n d 120 o th e rs
in th e B row n sv ille se c tio n of
Bi-ooklyn a s a sp ecial In n o v a tiv e
p ro je c t in e d u c a tio n to be fin a n c e d
by T itle n i o f th e E lem en ta?y
a n d S e c o n d a ry E d u c a tio n Act.
Accoi-ding
to
M rs.
S h elley
U m a n s, D ire c to r of th e C e n te r fo r
P la n n in g a n d In n o v a tio n of th e
C ity ’s B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n , th e
n e ^ - t y p e schools w ill be of in e x ­
p en siv e c o n s tru c tio n d esig n ed es­
p e cially fo r p re -sc h o o l c h ild re n
a n d s ta ffe d by m o th e rs a n d o th e rs
fro m th e im m e d ia te n e ig h b o rh o o d
a s w ell a s by h ig h ly ti-ained
te a c h e rs. T h e te ac h e i's wiU tr a in
p a r e n ts an d othea-s in th e fam ily
in th e aim s a n d o b je ctiv es o f th e
n e w -ty p e school.
" T h is tr a in in g will ta k e p lace
r ig h t in th e h o m e in th e ev en in g
h o u rs a n d w ill be a new d ev elo p­
m e n t in th e c o n c e p t of h a v in g th e
sch o o l go in to th e liom e in th e
in te re s ts o(f th e c h ild ," M rs.
U m a n s e x p la in e d .
E a rly L e a rn in g
T h e p ro g ra m , M rs. U m an s a d d ­
ed , will s tre s s d ev e lo p m e n t of
skills in th in k in g an d sp eak in g ,
o p e ia te o v er a n e x te n d e d school
M rs. U m a n s d eclared .
e x p la in e d t h a t th e p a re n ts
e n liste d as p a r t of th e
s t a f f will be giv^n in c re a s ­
in g ly m e a n in g fu l ro les in th e in d a y a n d y e a r a n d in c lu d e p sy ch o l­ sti-u ctio n o f th e c h ild re n as th e ir
ogical sei'vices, n u ti-itio n
an d skills develop.
h e a lth sei-vices a n d te a c h e r tr a i n ­
“T h e e m p h a sis ,” sh e sa id , “ will
ing. A n o b je c tiv e w ould be to show be on th e p a r e n t r a t h e r tiia n th e
t h a t childtt’e n c a n le a rn m u c h te a c h e r.”
m o re a t a n e a rlie r ag e a n d m o re
T h e E a s t H a rle m p ro je c t is b e ­
q u ic k ly
th a n
v/as
previo usly in g d eveloped w ith th e c o o p e ra tio n
th o u g h t possible.
o f Ju lio M o rale s of th e E a s t H a r ­
M rs. U m a n s s a id t h a t th e tr a in ­ lem T e n a n ts C ouncil.
T h e B row nsville pi-oject is b ein g
in g o f p e rs o n n e l fo r th is new p ro ­
je c t, in c lu d in g th e se le ctio n of d eveloped by D r. P a u l T i-eatm an
pai*ents a n d w o rk fo r th e m in o f th e s ta f f of A s s is ta n t S u p e rin ­
th e ir h o m es, will begin th is fall. te n d e n t M ax B. M eyers of School
D is tric t 18 a n d by R o b e rt D. Z ee­
C onsti-uction o f th e n e w -ty p e
m a n of th e R iv e r V ale, New J e r ­
sc h o o ls w ill follow n e x t w in te r.
T h e p a r e n t a l tr a in in g , M rs. sey, pu blic school sy stem .
U m an s emiphasize<’, will in clu d e
u tiliz a tio n o f th e in s tru c tio n a l m a ­
te ria ls to be u sed in th e school,
su c h as blocks a n d w eights.
T h e sch o o ls — called m in i­
“T h e In te rim B o a rd of E d u c a ­
sch o ols — w ill be lo c a te d , possibly, tio n h a d no know ledge t h a t th e
in sch o o l y a rd s o r even in th e sa la rie s of a n y of its em ployees
b a ck y a r d o f a h o m e , as a “ b u b ­ in th e H ea d S t a r t S u m m e r P r o ­
b le ” o n th e ro o f of a n e x istin g g ra m w ere bein g re d u c e d ,” M u r­
school o r in som e o th e r unique ra y B ei'g trau m , a c tin g p re s id e n t,
lo c a tio n , a c c o rd in g to M rs. U m ans. sa id . T h e B o a rd is u n a lte ra b ly
I t w ill f e a tu re o pen in te rio r op<posed to th e s a la ry c u ts a n d
spaces.
th e im p o sitio n o f re tro a c tiv e e d u ­
C o m m u n ity -B a se d
c a tio n re q u ire m e n ts.
“T h e essence o f th e new school
T h e S u p e rin te n d e n t of S chools
is t h a t it will be c o m m u n ity -b a s e d , h a s d ire c te d t h a t all em ployees
d ra w in g u p o n re so u rc e s w h ich are in th e p ro g ra m be p a id a t le a s t
w ell kn o w n to th e o h ild aen w hose th e sam e r a te s as th e y received
e a rly e d u c a tio n we sh a ll a tte m p t la st su m m er, a n d t h a t su c h p a y ­
to m a k e a s m e a n in g fu l as p o s­ m e n ts be m a d e promo>tly.
No Cut in Head Start
Salaries, Board Says
L IS T S
D a v id R . L u tw in , 6 2 1 6 ; S am u el B loch,
6202; Ju d ith
D.
A k a w ie , 6 2 0 2 ; L y n n e
I. R o s k i n , 6 1 9 2 ; W i l l i a m L S a l is , 6 1 7 0 ;
E d w a r d I. F o x , 6 1 3 8 ; L e o n a r d E. Z c d e c k .
6 1 2 8 ; D o r i s L u p o w i t z , 6 1 1 8 ; D a r l e n e S.
K ap lan , M 0 8 ;
S h e i l a L. B i s h o p , 6 0 8 6 ;
P a t r i c i a M . H o f t , 6 0 5 4 ; M i c h a e l B. E r a s m o u s . 6 0 4 8 ; J o h n R . S h e lle y , 6 0 4 4 ; D e l ­
o r e s F. R i c h a r d s o n , 6 0 3 8 ; R i t a K . K l a u s n e r. 6 0 3 4 ; S teven C o h e n , 6 0 0 6 .
L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F
K IN D E R G A R T E N CLA SSES IN
VACATION PLA Y G ROUNDS
B a r b a r a M . T u c k e r , 8 8 6 0 ; A n n e t te D elg r e c o . 8 4 »0 ; A n n e t t e F a s h i n g , 8 4 2 0 ; I r e n e
M id d le m a n , 8 3 0 0 ; L a u ra H . M e n d l,
8 3 0 0 ; A d r i e n n e G . K essler, 8 3 0 0 ; Jo y c e
J . P e r e l m a n , 8 2 2 0 ; S a r a L. G i l b e r t , 8 1 8 0 ;
C heryl H
S w eberg, 8120;
R a c h e l l e A.
Flisse r. 8 1 2 0 ; P h y llis H . S te in , 8 1 2 0 ; P a t ­
r i c i a F. K e r i n s , 8 0 6 0 ; J u d i t h M . F e l d m a n .
8 0 4 0 ; J a n i n e V. C o ..v s e , 8 0 0 0 ; E lyse J.
F itlu c k . 8 0 0 0 ; P a tric ia M . G a r tn e r , 8 0 0 0 ;
L a u r a W . Bass. 7 9 8 0 ; J o y c e M . H a w k in s ,
7 9 2 0 ; C a r o l D . T r o s t , 7 8 8 0 ; M u r i e l A.
C a z e s . 7 8 4 0 ; L i n d a S. S e z z e n , 7 8 4 0 ; C l a i r e
M.
I h o rn to n , 7 8 4 0 ; M a ry a n n e C. Fanto zz l. 7 8 0 0 ; R o b i n C . C o r w i n , 7 7 8 0 ; E ile ­
en M. M o d je sk a , 7 7 4 0 ; J o a n n e M . F ly n n ,
7 7 4 0 ; J a n e t L. K e n m o r e , 7 7 2 0 .
K a t h l e n e J . O t t , 7 6 8 0 ; S u s a n 1. K i r s c h ,
7 6 6 0 ; b h c ila C
B a d e r , 7 6 6 0 ; S u s a n B.
R o th . 7 6 4 0 ; D e b o ra h F ogel, 7 6 4 0 ; J o a n
F ie ld s, 7 6 2 0 ; C a r la C o v e l, 7 6 0 0 ; S u s a n J.
E pner,
- ?60 0;
D iaan M . F ranco, 7580;
N a n c y L. B o r n a , 7 5 8 0 ; M a r g a r e t M . T a g ­
g a rt. 7 5 8 0 ; M a rily n P a ste ru , 7 5 6 0 ; L au rie
E. G t l b . 7 5 4 0 ; G r a c e M . C a s a l e , 7 5 2 0 ;
L a u r e n S. L a z a r , 7 5 2 0 ; J u d i t h C . K o w a l e w sk i, 7 5 2 0 ; E lle n A . P a r k e r , 7 5 2 0 ; E d i th
L. B e r g e r . 7 5 0 0 ; C a r o l B e r g . 7 5 0 0 ; B a r b a ra a N . W e itz , 7 5 0 0 ; S uzan e T . G ens,
7 4 8 0 ; S u s a n L. D a v i s , 7 4 6 0 ; B e v e r l y M a d o f f , 7 4 6 0 ; P h y l l i s S. J a r r e t , 7 4 6 0 ; N a n c y
J . W e i l l , 7 4 4 0 ; L i n d a T . R a p e t t i , 7 4 -j O;
M i c h a e l L. L e w i s , 7 4 4 0 ; C a r o l y n C a v a l l a r o , 74-tl>; M a r s h a P . F e u e r , 7 4 4 0 ; R e n e e
M. M an d ell, 7 420.
R i c h a r d L. C a g g i a n o , 7 4 0 0 ; M a r s h a L.
H u d s o n , 7 4 0 0 ; J u d y E. L i l i e n t h a l , 7 4 0 0 ;
S u s a n '1'. K a s s e l , 7 3 8 0 ; M a r l e n e S h e p a r d .
7380;
S an d ra B erg, 7360;
M arg aret A.
R eilly ,
7360;
J a cq u e lin e
L in d en b au m ,
73oO ;
A u d rey S to n , 7 3 6 0 ;
A d rien n e R .
L i n z e r , 7 3 4 0 ; B e r n a d e t t e M . K a p p e n , 73-»0 ;
L o rra in e A. S te tin a , 7 3 4 0 ;
H azel
M ar*
g o lis, 7 3 4 0 ; B a r b a r a A . M o n r o e , 7 3 0 0 ;
K aren V
O w e n s, 7 3 0 0 ; G o l r ia R . Berg er, 7 3 0 0 ; A n g e la M . G ia m p ic c o lo , 7 3 0 0 ;
M a r i a n n e T . 'I r a v ig lia , 7 3 0 0 ; J a n ie M a sia ,
7280: J u d ith R . N e w m a n , 7280; Ju lie P.
G o rd o n , 7 2 6 0 ; E thel M . G a a l, 7 2 4 0 ; D o r ­
o t h y E. B u r g e r , 1 2 4 0 ; D a r y l P . R u b i n *
s t e i n . 7 2 4 0 ; B a r b a r a M . H a r e , L y n n e E.
M a s o n s o n , 7 2 2 0 ; K a r e n E. L a n g e r , 7 2 2 0 ;
J u d ith
S teele, 7 2 0 0 ; P a u l a
A. K o lm an ,
7 2 0 0 ; V 'i v ia n D a n g e l o , 7 2 0 0 .
C h e r y l E. J e r u c h i m o w i t z , 7 1 8 0 ; P a t r i c i a
A . . S p u c c i a n t e , 7 1 8 0 ; L o r e e n 1. R e l > e u .
7180;
E lle n R . P l o tn i c k , 7 1 8 0 ;
M au re­
e n A. O D w y e r , 7 1 8 0 ; R o c h e l l e R B e r n ­
stein ,
7180;
C ath erin e
M.
U nderw ood,
7 1 6 0 ; B o n n ie G re e n e , 7 1 6 0 ; R o c h e lle A.
L a n g i i a m . 7 1 2 0 ; M a x i n e A . M o r r i n , T !.:(>;
C a ro l A. G a r t n e r , 7 1 0 0 ; C o r i n e e N . S m ith ,
7 1 0 0 ; J u d i t h A. C h r i s t o p h e r , 7 0 8 0 ; A r l e n e
D . P o sn er. 7 0 8 0 ; J a c q u e lin e A. D e lb tn e ,
7 0 8 0 ; B a rb a ra J. R oss. 7 0 8 0 ; K e n n e th A.
M o r r e l l , 7 0 4 0 ; A n n e V H a n a p h y , 7 0 lO;
Susan
D.
S herm an,
7040;
D olores
T.
T e so ro , 7 0 2 0 ; J o a n G a rv in , 7 0 2 0 ; A lice
T . S can n ell, 6 9 8 0 ; L illian A . T a i b i, 7 9 8 0 ;
M a rita
A.
M cG Iynn,
6980;
E velyn
H.
Freed,
6980;
M arth a
E. B rig h t.
69()0;
A n d re a R. Fox, 6 9 6 0 ; E liz a b e th M . O 'S u l­
livan,
6960;
A d rien n e
L.
D iF ran cesto ,
()920; J o a n n e M . S t e u e r e r . 6 9 2 0 .
C onstance
S ta th is .
6900;
F e lic ia
M.
W a sse rm a n . 6 9 0 0 ; M ary A. C z u b a k o w sk i,
6 8 8 0 ; R u ih H . Pass. 6 8 8 0 ; C h a rlo tte P.
P a tt, 6 8 8 0 ;
M a r y T . N a u g h t o n , fi8H 0;
C liristtin e
M cG uinness,
6860;
Janet
C.
C u tan co , 68 6 0 ; J u d ith G . R u b in , 6 8 iO ;
M a r y P . M a t t h e w s , 6 8 4 0 ; J o h n L. G i a c c i o ,
6 8 4 0 ; llile e n M . S p u d i c , 7 8 4 0 ; J u l i e t t A ,
F errara, 6 8 1 0 ; L eo n ard A. P lastin o , 6 8 2 0 ;
A n g ela M . B o ch icch io , 6 8 0 0 ; R a n d a T .
H e r m a n , 6 ~ 8 0 ; S a n d r a R . P o l l a c k , ^^)7-iO;
M a r y 1'.. S w e e n e y . 6 7 4 0 ; S u s a n E. M a h r ,
67 2 0 ; J a n ic e R.
Bensky. 6 7 2 0 ;
P a tritk
D. O is c u o la , 6 " 0 0 ; R o b in P. S c h w a rtz ,
6 7 0 0 ; J e f f r e y L. S i n i n s k y . 6 7 0 0 ; G l o r i a
R.
F r ie d f lf m a n ,
6700;
Donna
S.
Kvatz.
6680;
A d e e l S. R o t h b a u m . 6 6 8 0 ;
M ar­
g a re t M. D w y e r. 6 6 8 0 ; Susan J. F alvo.
6 6 8 0 ; M a ry C. B r a n c a to , 6 6 0 0 ; B a r b a r a J .
Sonn, 6600.
Le slie
G o ld sm ith ,
6600;
B arbara
A.
B r e n n a n , f i 6 0 0 ; J u d i t h L. G e r s h , 6 5 8 0 ;
C a r o l M . B o n a c c i , 6 4 4 0 ; D a v i d S. S t a h l ,
6 4 4 0 : F ra n c in e T . S ilv e rm a n , 6 3 8 0 ; C a m ­
i l l e B r o c k . 6 3 8 0 ; M a r c F. H e r m a n , 6 3 8 0 ;
A n n e V. F e g a n , 6 3 2 0 ; K a t h l e e n M . F i n a n ,
6280;
J e r o m e E sp o sito , 6 2 4 0 ; J a n e i
L,
D y m , - 6 2 0 0 ; M a r y F. H i g g i n s , 5 9 0 0 : R o n nie
M.
L ew is,
5900;
J e ro ld
S in i.y \5 ,
5820.
L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F
CLASSES F O R C H IL D R E N W IT H
R E T A R D E D M EN TA L
D E V E L O P M E N T IN DAY
SCIIOOI^S; D A T E : JU N E 23, 19«9
B e rtra m B ra u fm a n , 8 5 8 8 ; C aro l D. B axt,
8 5 5 0 ; R i t a S. S c h w a r t z , 8 5 0 4 ; J o s e p h M .
So lo m o n , 8 4 i0 ;
M a r y L. S l e v i n , 8 3 ‘>8;
D o r o t h y E. S o l m o n , 8 3 3 4 ; A l i c e M . R o ­
senberg, 7 2 6 2 ; E d w ard H . S h erm an , 8 1 1 4 ;
K a i h l e e n R . D r e y e r , 7 9 5 ! / ; D i a n e P. R evn i c k , " 8 8 i ; S a n d r a L. G r e e n b e r g , 7 8 ~ 4 ;
Louise M. T e r r y , 7 8 2 0 ; S u san T . J o h n s t o n ,
7 8 2 0 : A. J a n e R o s s , 7 7 0 6 ; G a i l M a r l i n .
7688;
M uriel
F. W o l l n e r , 7 6 8 4 ;
K li/a b e th
A. T r a i n o r ,
7674;
Susan W a lfish ,
7 6 0 0 ; R o b e r t a L. D a v i s , 7 5 4 8 ; J o a n M .
B r o d e r i c k , T i 8 4 ; E s t h e r M . S e i d l e r , 7-i ^ 6;
N e i l S t o l l e r , 7 i l 6 ; M a r s h a L. W e i n s t e i n ,
73 i2 ;
S u s a n E. B r i c k e y , 7 3 3 8 ; L e o n a r d
L u b iii, 7 3 36; S a m u e l R . A f f o u m a d o , 7 3 2 0 ;
M e la n ie l la n n i g a n , 7 2 8 4 .
A n n e M . M a r t y n . 7 2 5 4 ; L a r r y L. A l i i io n , 7 J 0 0 ;
S usan B latt, 7 1 4 8 ;
L aw rence
Ja co b o w iiz ,
7138; R ebecca Farash. ~106;
E v e l y n P o r i e s , 7 1 0 6 A m y B. O d e s s , 7 0 6 4 ;
K r a y n a G . E p stein , 7 0 2 2 ; J a c k P. C o lo m ­
b o , 7 0 1 2 ; J o a n S. T a s h m a n , 6 9 8 0 ; K e v in M . F a r r e l l , 6 9 5 8 ; L i n d a J . R o s s . 6 8 5 4 ;
R a y m o n d V. C o h e n , 6 8 5 2 ; J a m e s L. B u r ­
leig h ,
6832;
D av id
W,
S e id le r,
6812;
J a n e t V. B re id s te r, 6 8 1 2 ; A la n R. T r a e g er,
6780;
C ath erin e
R.
B a rre tt,
6-80;
M ic h e le J.
R o th , 6 7 3 8 ; A very
S. I ' m l a i ,
6 7 1 8 ; S a l ly D . F a r a s h , 6 7 0 0 ; R i c h a r d R .
Eco. 6 5 0 6 ; H e r b e r t F e ld m a n , 6 4 8 6 ; J o n a ­
th a n J. H a lp e rt,
6 4 1 6 ; E d ith
C. l < a n v
b u r g , 6 3 3 8 ; S h i r l e y K a v 'e , 6 2 8 6 ; N e i l S.
S u t t e r l i 6 2 7 6 ; T h o m a s F. M c N e e c e , 6 2 3 S ;
B a r b a r a K . M a b r y , 6 0 6 6 ; M a r t h a B. D a f nas, 6 0 3 4 .
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N e v e r th e le s s , H .I .P . is s till th e o n ly p la n in th is a r e a
p r o v i d i n g f u U y p a i d s p e c i a l i s t s e r v i c e s —i n t h e o ffic e , h o s ­
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s e rv ic e s
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s p e c ia lly
t e a m s —a ls o
q u a lifie d
w ith o u t c o s t to
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C o m p a r e H .I .P .^ s b r o a d c o v e r a g e w ith t h e s p e c i a li s t
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p lo y e e fa m ilie s .
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IN S U R A N C E
M A D IS O N
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G R E A T E B
A V E N U E , N E W
N E W
Y O X aC
Y O R K , N .Y . 1 0 0 S .2
(C o n tin n e d fro m la s t w eek)
2011 R ic h a r d M F aloo , R o b e rt
Li M o rales, Iklw aixl K Sa«x, C h a r ­
le s J H a rris , R o b e rt F M cM anu s,
T h o m a s P H u rley , G e ra ld J B lessin « e r, G e ra rd J C a irn s, L a u re n ce
L L acey, M ich ae l R W eber, S tev en
H Ja s s e r, R o g e r E E ld e rb a u m ,
R a lp h S L a fe m in a , M ic h a e l p
M cG ow an, N ich o las J C aste lli,
D av id J Cocuzzo, N ich o las B a ro n e ,
J o se p h M isian o , P a u l M S c h le c h fcer, A r th u r G B lum , F r a n k J N icoUni, G re g o ry J M oore, L aw ren ce
E R e ad e , Jo s e p h H B rad ley ,
G eo rg e D C o nro y , A lfred P S c h ­
w ab J r , A rn o ld S S h e rm a n , Owen
I L ieb reich , K ev in R eilly, T h o m a s
R R ussell.
2041 L a rry M -E ppler, R o n a ld L
H icks, L aw rence E H e w ttt, K ev in
J D u ffy , A rth u r C N oordzy, W a l­
te r R W all, J o h n P G o o din , D e n ­
n is C P a rk e r, R ic h a r d A D odd,
G e ra rd A M a rsto n , L y m a s L G ree n
J r , T h u rm o n d E S tn a ll, Jo se p h
A P a g a n o , J o s e p h P a n io J r , G len n
R A m lu ng , Jo e l W L a n d a u , L eon ­
a rd J D im aio, J o h n J C a rrig , S te ­
p h e n E sp o sito , C h a rle s P H o ^ i n s ,
R o b e rt J S a g a la , F re d L incoln,
R o n a ld R o sad o , M allie M cB ryde,
J o h n N P latk o w sk y , T h o m a s E
A yers, R ic h a r d N R eid , F r a n k J
S m itii, J a m e s V O o n klin , H a rry
A b ra h a m se n .
2071 O tis L B ro ck in g to n , G eorge
W O lsen, J o h n A P in n a , Jo se p h
W C o nn elly , C h ris tia n W au g h ,
Jo se it^ P L a fa c e , J im m y P L ayne,
B en jan ^in R ick e . Joseiph R Btyrnes,
P re s to n J e n n in g s , R o n a ld O H a rp ­
er, H o ra c e N J a c k s o n , F re d e ric k
L lpsky, R o b e rt P M cA voy, F re d ­
eric k J a m e s J r , S a x ^ w d J K och,
R o b e rt B L a n g e r, J o h n B K irc h h o ff, C h a rle s T AUoock, P e te r T
K o w alin sk i, P a s q u a le M oraglia,
J a m e s F K elly, L e o n a rd J Sum ana,
S a m u e l N a ta l J r , T h o m a s P W oli n ^ , R u b e n L opez, J a m e s L
R h o d es, N eil J S c u d e rl, R o b « 't A
W u n sc h , T h o m a s L E r t l
2101 J o h n A S c h m id t, Jam e s
J L o n g h ita n o , G re g o ry B T u rn e r,
T h o m a s C M c K e n n a , R o b e rt R
B ell, H e n ry W B a r r e tte , A n th o n y
J D a q u lla J r , L an c e H L o n «, P e te r
A T h o m a se l, J o s e f ^ T M az ia rz J r,
F ra n c is A S c h e p p e rle J r , D avid J
W illiam s, L a u re n c e J Jotvnson,
P a tr ic k M Oameix>n, D o n ald N
R adogna,
S id n e y
D essardens,
W a y n e E G rav e s, R o b e rt T B urke,
P a u l L o b ru tto , H a ro ld R H ostler,
D e n n is J H olm , A n th o n y P a p a ,
J a m e s E S adow ski, R e g in a ld B a s­
s e tt, T h o m a s G C e n tro n e , W illiam
F J o h n so n , I ^ o n A Ib a n ez , R onald
C W rig h t, G reg o ry D S m ith , W il­
lia m H L everock.
2131 R o la n d A H ayes, A lb ert A
B a i'b ato , G eo rg e G re e n e , J o h n H
W illiam s, D a n ie l M D estefano,
N ich o las J L a c h a g a , O tth elu ric
W e rn e r, E m il T u tiiio , J o h n S Lab o ra , G eo rg e H C a n n o n le r, Janies
M M o ray , M ic h a e l R M urphy.
D a n ie l J R iv e ra , T y ro n e McCall,
F re d e ric k O ’C a lla g h a n , B e rn a rd B
P o u n d , P a tr ic k P h e la n , Ja m e s P
C aw ley, J o h n A P a tte r s o n , Jam ea
J K elly, B ria n J V ersacl, V incent
A P u to r tl, W iU lam M Montiel,
Robei*t L T hom jpson, M a n u e l Bon an o , Jo s e p h P W a rd , P r a n k Corrlero , F r a n k N P isa n o . R aym ond
G S lto , E d w a rd C Scihnef>f.
2161 W a lte r T H a rris , Dominick
M in e rv a . J o s e p h T F V n n , Jo h n J
G a rrity , Q G eo rg e L O a ld e rln . WU
fred o C h a ro n . M a ttlie w A Triolo,
W illiam N D elq u ag lio , M ario A
S acco , H e n ry j B o relli, R o b e rt H
R a c h u ta , N e sto r B e rrio s J r , Jam es
D B a m b er, D e n n is J P ru d e . WlUl®
A W e a v e r J r . B e r n h a r d J Rle
w e rts E m a n u e l N D e se n a, A lan C
W ood, J o h n T P a g n o n i, R o b e rt 0
M dL ean, P a tr ic k G A yers, Michael
C F am ig ih etti. A ngelo Sansivierl>
Jo h n
R io rd a n , T h o m a s P Me*
Evilly, Jo s e p h T T a v e m a , Joh''
D A n a stasio , A lonza L C a rte r Jf'
D a n ie l A P ow ers, D a v id R Selt2
2191 M ic h a el G M cLoughim
V in c en t R S larezyna, A lfred Volin'
C h a rle s S J o h n s o n , C h a rle s ^
(C on tin u ed on P a g e 14)
Molora Promoted
iruway Seis Up
sralioM Unit
ed by Seoi-etery of State John P,
Lomenzo. The Job pays $17,315
a year.
Malara te 49 f,nd Joined the depax tment as an Inspector in 1948.
He succeeds the late Robert L.
McCann of Larchmont.
ALBANY—aiA J. Malara of
Brooklyn, a career State employee,
hM been named director of the
UjBANY—The State Thruway Division of licensing Servicec in
tjioaity h«fi e»tabllsiied a new Um Department of State.
artment of Operations, which
Itie a|)fX)intment was announc­
be headed by AriwM O. Pisoh
Albany. Hi« salary will be $27,Buy U.S. Bonds
Help W anted • Port-Time
Eoliy Retirees
0
W e f p c c ia lix e in p l a c l a c e a rly retiree*
im
•II
trpe*
f c le ric a l, o ffic e &
M ie t
p o w tio n t.
PRESS
AGENCY.
I4 i
E
4 4 th
S t.
(L e x .)
682-8250
■usiness Opportunities
S H E E 7 M e ta l J o b S h o p — F u lly e q u i p ­
p e d — A d v a n c e o r d e r s — O w n e r ' t iilneM fo rc e s M ie tc r e l o c a ti n g —
For
d e ta ils call: H ild a K r u m
(914)
3318985 or:
BERTH A GALLY. REALTO R
B o K -e 's La.
K in g sto n , N Y
9H -33S -9220
O p p . H oliday In n
( 9 H ) 338-0285
, a yearn a n n o u n c in g th e re o rg a n iz a Business Opportunities
n, C h a irm a n R . B u rd e ll B ixby
I H A V E m ad e m in e n o w you can m ak e
d W a lra m S . B ro w n e of L o u d y o u r s . I a m r e t i r i n g . B a r & H o t e l , 12
viUe is r e tilin g as dii-ector o f
rm s
&
a p t,
m id d le
of
to w n .
P ric e
455 .0 0 0 .
term s.
A t W u rtsb o ro .
N .Y .
N E W 1969 Renault 10
? T h ru w a y ’s T o ll C o llectio n D eC all ( 9 H )
7 3 3 - 1 4 2 4 o f te r 7 : 3 0 p .m .
tm ent(4 s p eed sfandard fransmissi-on)
rh e O p e ra tio n s D e p a r tm e n t will
26 month eq uity lease
lude b o th to ll collectio n a n d
ety a n d p a tr o n sea-vioes.
James R . W ilson, th e S y ra cu se
isdon to ll su p e rv iso r, w ill h e a d
new B u re a u fo r T o ll C o llectio n
p e r month
the O p e ra tio n s D e p a rtm e n t * at
Forms & Country Homes,
Even lower flee t rates available on lease or purchase plan
salary of $17,315 a y e a r.
New York State
Succeeding W ilson in S y ra c u se
S IJ M M E R C ac n a lo g o f H u n d r e d s of
R e a l E s t a t e Sc B u s i n e s s Bar^^ain s. A)1
Jam es E. F rie rs o f P u lto n v ille.
T ypes.
Sjzcs &
P ric e s.
D ahl
R ealty ,
C o b le sk tll, N .Y .
will receive $11,935 a y e a r.
Bixby sa id th e re o rg a n iz a tio n
Copake Lake (Housekeeping)
Division o f Manhattan Imported Cars
uld im p ro v e efficien cy . T h e
Units For Rent
Call;
2
1
2
O
X
7-5805
555
Fifth
A
venue.
N
.Y
.C
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ff of th e new d e p a r tm e n t to ta ls
C O P A K E L A K E : H o u s e k e e p in g u n its, com f u rn is h e d . M o d e r n & a ll utilitie s.
f em ployees, 821 d e a lin g w ith
212 G R 8-5200
76-02 Northern Blvd.. Jackson H g ts
W k l y . m o n t h l y r e n t a l s . S w i m m i n g , f is h ­
i n g , b o a ti n g , s k ii n g o n 10 m i. C o p a k e
I collection.
Lake. P h il A u e rb a c h , C ra ry v ille . N .Y .
5 1 6 LE 8-2888
2 8 4 Main Street, H em p stea d . LI.
rhe T h ru w a y h a s 54 m a n n ed
_
325-3178.
I statio n s.
Summ«r
Rental - Sullivan Cty
Pisch jo in e d th e a u th o r ity s ta f f
F U R N A P T . in p r i v a t e b u n g a l o w ( n o t a
1951. H e is a n a tiv e o f A lban y
co lo n y ),
k itch ,
d in ette,
2
b edroom s,
r e a r p o r c h , o p p o s i t e R a l e i g h H o t e l . So.
d a g ra d u a te o f R e n sse la e r
F a llsb u rg , N .Y . N o w
to L a b o r D ay.
212-65 8 -8 1 4 4 .
I year unlimited m ileage new car warranty
lytechnic I n s tit u te in T ro y .
LEAST LEASE?
R E A L
$ 59 .
Business Opportunities
T O O M U C H fo r 1 c o u p le to h a n d le . 2
successful res ts & b a rs ; least e x p e n s iv e
o n e to b u y in b o o m in g S u lliv an C o u n ­
ty ; j u s t 8 0 m i l e s f r o m N . Y . C i t y ; s i t u ­
ate d o n 1 a c re w ith 8 rm h o use, low
taxes,
high
incom e.
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0
h a n d le .
C all 9 1 4 - 7 9 4 -4 3 4 8 .
T o K e ep In fo rm e d ,
F ollow T h e L ea d e r.
E S TA TE
Manhattan Leasing
R im r o
Farms & Country Homes,
Ulster County, N.Y.
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
K ‘" * s t o n
$5500
f
w eekei»d c o t t a g e
$6900
L A R G E H o m e , fish in g , h u n t i n g
$8900
ALSO; Bars —
L u n ch ettes —
Land —
R estau ran ts.
. BERTHA
GALLEY.
REALTOR
B o i c e s La.
K in g sto n , N Y
9 14-338-9220
O p p . H o lid ay In n
9 1 4 -3 3 8 -0 2 8 5
Vacation
H O L L IS
$ 2 1 ,5 0 0
B r i c k / s t o n e / t i m b e r E n g l i s h t u d o r . Ex (^uisice c o n d i t i o n . 6 | ^ r m s , 3 m a s t e r ­
s i z e d b e d r n i s , 2 l o n e c o l. t i l e b a t h ,
f in is h e d b a s e m e n t, g a r a g e , all a p p l i ­
ances included.
LONG ISLAND HOMES*
168-12
H illsid e
A ve..
RE 9-7300
Jam aica
House For Sale - Bronx
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V A LU E S
Copake Lake
House For Sale
C O P A K E L A K E : Y e a r 'r o u n d H o u s t' for
s a le . L a k e r i g h t s .
8 r o o m s , fire p la c e ,
p a t i o Sc c e l l a r . $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 . P h i l A u e r b a c h ,
C rarv v ille, N .Y . C all: ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 .
Copake Lake
Cabins For Sale
>o
o
C O P A K E L A K E : F o r s a le . 4 C a b i n s , p o o l .
( C o m p le t e l y f u r n i s h e d . F e w s t e p s f r o m
I j i k e . P r i c e d f o r q u i c k s a le . P h i l A u e r ­
b a c h , C ra ry v ille . N .Y . ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 .
o
VO
Farms & Country Homes,
Orange County
B u lk A c r e a re — n e iir e m e n t H on)ea
B u s i n e s e in t l i e T r l - S t a l e
A rea
GOLDM AN AGENCY. REALTO RS
Sa r i k e
P o rt Jerv is. N T
(V 1 4 ) 856-0 :2 2 8
Farms & Country Homes
Ulster County
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Year-round recreational facilities and convenlerKes abound fn this 400 acre vacation home
community. The beautiful $1004)00 community
clubhouse for residents features private beach
for swimming, boating and sailing, as well as
badminton area, ahuffleboard courts, tether
ball and other organized sports and activities.
Inside the ohtbhouse, a handsomely decorated,
moderately priced dining room and cocktail
lounge await your pleasure.
$ 7 5 0 c a sh , M t. V e rn o « i. 2
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skiing available at Gore Mountain only 20 min­
utes from the property. Urban conveniences In­
clude year-round water supply and full width,
weM built roads, as well as fire hydrants. Find
out more about this four season vocation home
community. Write or drive out today and see
the variety of model homes open for inspection.
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Thruway to Exit 24, then to the Northway at Albany
to Exit 23 to Warronsburg and west on Route 28 to
Indian Lake. Turn left on Route 30 and follow signs
to property.
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Joseph! J V erd erese, R o b e rt M F e lsh er, Jo s e p h A A ddiego, J e r ry J o se p h A D ag o stin o , J o h n W M a x ­ Ju lio V elazquez, F e rn a n d o J M a r­ Jo se p h P E spo sito , P a u l C Hof­
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L L a lic a ta , R ic h a rd A A n a stasi, M ichael A S u lliv a n , C h a rle s A re a. J o h n J S keo ch , J o h n J Isa ac s. B olger, S te p h e n M C am en , J o h n T N elson W lllam D B row n, H e rb ert
2581 F r a n k A gueros J r , W a rr e n M M agee.
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2761 H aro ld L H a m p to n , M ichael F irst, C h a rle s J S chlllacl, R ay.
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Jak u b o w sk i, S im o n M ille r J r ,
2401 F r a n k T r a p a n o tto , D o n ald V ig no g n a, J o h n A M ilone, J a m e s K W ash in g to n , D avid D P a tte r s o n , D ecelio, R o b e rt D inapoli, J a m e s P
R o b e rt E W a n g e n ste in , L e o n a rd M Gregoi-y, J o h n J F u lle r, W illiam H D avis, D e n n is J L y n c h , W il­ R o b e rt P H o nan , A n tho n y W Zil- C o rv o ra n J r , R o b e rt H M ercer,
E S am m o n , J a m e s P O ’H a ra .
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2221 R o b e rt L A skew, V in ce n t P a u l E G ru h e r, A llen D M a jo rs. R o n a ld S c h lb e lsk i, B e n ja m in J Icolas S G a rce s, J e r e m ia h P O ’­ J - .
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2971 B ru c e I G lover, S alv a to re
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Jo se E R ios, S ta n le y P B ru n o , J R m a n o . J a m e s N W a itln g to n . M a rsh a ll E Pow ell, G ene S P r e s ­ P e ttin a to , J o h n F H o ra n , J o h n F old T e rra v e c c h ia , A lfred L lad eF re d e ric k Jo n e s, A n th o n y C C a s­ C h a rle s E F ry e , A n d res R o d rigu e z, c o tt, S a lv a d o r C a b re ra , J o n a th a n G ing, P e te r A T occo, A n th o n y Bul- vaio, R ic k J V in cen t, F r a n k T
sini j r , L au i’ence F P iaz za, M iguel M ichael A R iv e ra , H a rle y D avid, B N ail. L ouis A R ic c a rd i. J o h n F zone, A lex a n d e r H udson, E d w a rd M is tr e tta , J o se p h V S clafan i, Ru.sA E stre lla , D en is A M c F ee te rs, K e n n e th F K in z le r T h o m a s W S in n o tt, L uis R O rtiz , R o b e rt A V illalobos J r , T h o m as A D un n , sell J M oskow itz, J o h n C D oukas.
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M ichael C K e a n e , A ngel M Vega, M orell, M itch ell D R y a n , C h a rle s as A C on n o rs, R o b e rt H B row n, Jo h n F M ooney, H a rriso n E S h e ll, R y a n , L eo n ard M C a n g em i, F re d ­
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as J G ra n g e r, J o h n S p lta le ri, E d ­ m o n s, C arl R V azquez, J a m e s A m an ello , J a m e s J D riscoll, W illiam V alle, Ja c o b P D e m e ra c J r , T hom 2251 A lfred E A rberg, Jtoseph m o n d W H u sb a n d s. J o h n F in n e ­ Hogg, G eo rg e J G e n tllesco , W ilson S im pson, W illiam J S m ith , J a m e s as 0 Jo n e s, osep h L P ow ell, Thomasc a lP e J r , Jo s e p h W K ra k e r, g a n J r , T h o m a s J M lcieli, A ngel O D av ila, J o s e p h Jo n e s, G e n e ra l F C oughlan, M ichael J L lp arl, a s G olden.
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N ally, I s ia h M illan J r . B a rry P D a n ie l N a p o lltan o , R o b e rt V V as- stein , E d w a rd T G eo rg en s, J o se p h a rro , F ra n k J ^ a b la n o , H ib e rt M O sorio J r , K evin N o rm an , J a m e 3
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2821 Irw in A K am ln , E u g e n e J N icholas D ibrlno J r , Jo se L D el­
L P etz o lt, H a ro ld J B ro w n , Jositph p h a e l A H azell, L ouis E C h a b o t J r ,
2641 V in c e n t J R icci, P e te r W Z ack, P a u l C H e rm a n c e . T h o m a s g ado J r , D aniel P e rez , V icto r R
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A rth u r to n , W illiam W S tr a tto n . T e re n c e R C u n n lffe . J a m e s R S u t­ P a re n te , J o h n J D e v lta , W ilson T en -y L D u n h a m , tR ich ard E R ose, K e n n e th L acy J r , J o h n F
H a n s G H em pel, A n th o n y V C a l- ton. C lare n c e R W illiam s, D en n is Lopez, J o h n M L eon n ell J r , T h o m ­ W ald e, R o n a ld J K elly, D ennis W D o h e rty , G ilb erto C a stro , Joseph
as H J o h n s o n , S te p h e n G ltlln , L o u g h ra n , T h o m a s J F lem in g , Is- H F ra n c is . Jo h n G H a rrlg a n 3rd,
ifan o , R u d o lp h L S tu b b s. K e n t R J M u rp h y .
a d o re H D u n b a r J r , T h o m a s Vil­ Also L R id d ick . R o b e rt A V iscard i,
S aw d ers.
2461 R o b e rt J Ig lesias, M ic h ae l R o n a ld P M a n cu so , V in c e n t J
le g a s J r , Jo se p h Clclo, A n th o n y De- R u fu s E L yons, M ich ael G M c­
2281 W illia m L W ilso n J r . W il­ T C ia b u rri, J a m e s W Jo h n so n , B e th e ll, P .obert J N u nn s, R ic h a rd la u ro , R ic h a rd P S m ith , L u is V
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lia m P a ig e . Jo s e p h P etru z ze lll. L uis A R iv e ra . K im A B e n so n , J B la u v e lt, K e v in H M cH ale, H ow ­ D eleo n , L a w re n c e L B ro w n , C ara
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3031 G eorge A M orsen, E ric A
J o h n S L am o n io a, W ay n e D a rlin g ­ C a rlto n J C h a rle s, G a ry M D ellm elo A B u tta c a v o li, R o b e rt H ank ton, R ichaixl M N icosia, H a ro ld L b erto , R o b e rt D ones, J o h n R R o b e rt F Zw ycew icz, W illiam la ia erso n , C h a rles W h ite h u rst, R ussell S acco, B th e lb e rt B i'oadnax. F ra n k
J o h n s to n , R ic h a rd M F io m m , O ’C o n no r, D av id R P a ce , Lou C J r , P e te r Pi’esvells, D ou g las A T W sjlac e, T h o m as B W allace, Wil- R oselli, W illiam H A shley J r , DenB ru c e W
S tr u th e r s , R o th , J o h n W D o tzler, J o h n A fredo B erm u d ez , J a m e s P C arro ll, n ls R K lein, N icholas J G alllpanl,
H a ro ld T T o o m er, D avid Lopez. P o te stio ,
A
M ich ael T D u g a n J r , A n th o n y H e n ry G B errio s, G eo rg e M A n ­ C o nn elly , T h o m a s D ix o n J r , B ria n R ic h a rd F ra n c e s c h i, R o g er Lieb- A n th o n y S cazzero, W illiam
V a litu tto , G eo rg e P a s te rn a k , M el- drew s. G G en e J A n to n u c ci, R o g er J B a rto , B ria n C C asey, A rth u r e rm a n . H e rb e rt W B u rris J r . J u l­ H all. H e n ry J R a h n J r , J a m e s D
vyn D C h ap p elle, S y lv e ster L uca. W B end er. T im o th y O ’S h ea . R ic h ­ J G ilb e rt, G eo ffrey C S pensley, ius W idder, R o b e rt M M c M ea rty , D iaz, G e ra ld J N ovotny, R o b e rt R
R isi, L eo n ard M sC onnell, W a lte r J
S a m u e l B H olm es, D an ie l O p ro m - a rd G P elto n e n , A llan I H o row itz, R o n a ld S Filipow icz, Jo se p h R J o h n M F raw ley .
S c h m id t, R o b e rt D H a g e m a n n .
olia, M ich ael D T rifa ro , L uis L Jo se p h M erc o ra , R a n d o lp h S M it­ G rey , E d w ard J S ie tas.
2851 A ngel R S an tiag o , D aniel R u ssell A lston. D e n n is M Mc2671 G e ra rd F B c rg h o rn J r , Ju lio
S u are z, F r a n k J P a m p in e lla , E d ­ chell, V in ce n t L M iele, V icto r M
J D elan ey, J a im e Celez. R o b e rt N P h illip s, J e r r y J Je ro m e , Robf* ‘
w a rd H C re sa n te , F r a n k P a n z a r- A ponte, R o b e rt J O rsek, F re d e ric F M orin. Je s se L R o g ers, C arm in e
D av o ren , T im o th y J C u rra n , W il­
ella J r , M ich a el A T ro ian iello , M P e m b e rto n , R ic h a rd D W eeks. O M oschella, T h o m a s P C oughlin, lia m R odriguez. P e d ro J L a to rre , T eo frio , A lfred N B lan d , Jo h n
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C le m e n t C N isslein, A n to n io D ia z, Jo se p h S F en o llo l J r , M arcu s A
tinez, Nunzio B P a ssa re llo , A ngel A n th o n y G u ttilla, R o b e rt A G ra- M urphy, Jo h n K M an cu so, B arry
E i'n est W atso n . L a w ren ce C M ey­ C h arles, J o h n J C urcio, R ic h a rd
L Velez. R ic h a rd R P a lm a d e sso . ziano, W illia m M ercad o , A n th o n y E W y ch e. S ta c y E S m ith, Ja m e s
er, P a tr ic k J D ockery, L eslie T P flrrm a n n .
Jo h n D K in g , W illiam E P ik e J r , A V a n p e tte n . Jo s e p h P R o lan d s, A Shine, Jo se p h A P a n z a rd l, Al­
Lax.
2491 M ario A M essin a, V in cen t T h o m as V D ecker, P e te r W B oxer, C h a n d ra b a l M an an sin g h , Jo s e p h P b in o V ano.
2310
R ic h a rd E
L M cG lllin, P C a lla h a n , G le n n D S ta h l, E d ­
3061 W illiam J D oyle J r , E ugene
P h ilip H. S ham o u n, P a u l E P a r ­ F o rlin . S im on W Jones. M cC or­
C h a rle s D L a w ra n c e , D a n n y F a l ­ w ard L S e n a , G eo rg e G rey , J o h n
e n te , J o h n J . D ev lta. W ilson Lopez, m ick A ld e rm a n , P u r c e ir M cC ray, P C ulligan, Jo h n ie M ackey, W alter
co n e, T h o m a s F M u rra y , P h ilip G C olon, F r a n k J L a g re g a , A lb ert
Jo h n M L eo nn ell J r , T h o m a s H M ich ael R o b e rts, A nthony Com - R O ontl, C harles M R othenhousen.
F C rosson, W illiam B K alin sk i, J G u a rn e rl, A le x a n d e r W in te rs
Jo h n so n , S tep h e n G ltlln , R onald P m esso, M ichael P B ra n c a tl, J a m e s R ic h a r d E W aldron, Ju lio u s D
G e ra ld M elendez, M a rv in A n­ J r , Jo se p h G a g lla n o , R o b e rt F
M ancuso, V in c en t J B eth ell, R ob­ W R am o u s, P a u l G W illiam s, J o h n M oore J r , Lloyd A C am p , T h om as
th o n y , J o se p h P Z iel, W illie F K ra u ss, E d w a rd F G ra sso , C h a rle s
e r t J N u nns, H lch ard J B lau y elt, R S hort, M ichael F Bi-own, E l- A D riscoll, M a rv in Blue, R ad am es
S to n e , J o rg e F ra tic e lli, M ich ael E W illiam son, E u g en e B K en n y ,
K evin H M cH ale, H o w a rd C M ee­ d rid g e Y Levy J r , L a rry W W ig­ Ivlontalvo, J a c k R C o rb e tt, Leon­
J J ira k , H en ry P C re ig h to n , R ic h ­ B ria n J D ick, A n th o n y C om pitello,
h a n , V in c e n t F M aisto. R o b e rt g in s S a lv a to re F ra n c o , F re d e ric k a rd E d m o n d s J r , D elroy A B arn es,
a r d P A n d erso n . B ria n E W a rk - Leslie M S c h m itt, R o b e rt L G ro th , F Zwycew icz, W illiam la ia J r , M o ra b ito , L ouis M an zella. L aw ­ R o n a ld B A llen, R o b e rt M H air­
m a n . Hari-y P C h ip c h a se , K e n n e th L eo n ard A D an z i, Irw in F u h r, P e te r P re sv e lls, D ou g las A R o th , re n c e M F rie d .
sto n, R o b e rt E L u stie, J o h n J
J D esalvo, G e G ra rd W H ickey, W illiam J H u m e, T h o m a s G G o tt­ Jo h n D D otzler, J o h n A C onnelley,
2881 V in c e n t A M acch lo J r , M u lcah y , J u a n M M onge, R a n ­
P a tr ic k D G ra sso , C lyde F eld e r J r , lieb, W illiam M M oi'gan, G ilb e rt P a ts y F ra n z e s e , Leix>y M a n u e l H o w ard W S p eak er, J o h n E D an - dolph G ra v e s, R eu b en S tu b b s Jr,
Luoa J S c a ra n g e llo , J a m e s L S a n ch e z, P a u l D isa rn o , C h a rle s R o n a ld B C o u tu re, D esm o n d P d rid g e J r , J o h n G Cocheo, K en­ C arlo s J P a s tr a n a , P a tr ic k F C un­
H aw k in s, P a tr ic k J C u rrie, R o b e rt E H o rn , W a lte r O a k m a n , P a tric k C raig , Jo h n J C onm y, L eroy S n e th M C onnolly, R o b e rt P Con­ n in g h a m , H e cto r F re y te s , Theo­
E W h itto n , R o b e rt K S c h in d e l- J D o n a g h e r, R a y m o n d M D ezizn- C h a tm a n J r , L u cian o Rodriguez,- nolly, M ich ael A F e in b e rg , Willi- d o re R, W illiam , R o w lan d H D a­
m a n , W illiam J H orn e, A rth u r J ski, R o th e r A Boswell.
W illlam D H illiard , L uis A R o d­ E in sm a n n , K e n n e th M C asey, v ila, Jo s M D av ila. F e rn a n d o CotN eale, R a lp h R iv e ra , G eorge A
2521 J o h n S C a n n a n , R ic h a rd riguez, J a m e s P H ieb , R o g e r G B ru c e W H e rn a n d e z , R o d n ey C to, W allace L y n c h , B rn le A Ben­
F ra n k . G e ra rd C F a rr e ll, Jo se p h A V ignola, A nd rew L M a rsa la , W atson, T im o th y B ell, L a w re n c e F re d ia , M oses P re s id e n t, M ichael ja m in .
D M cM ullan.
D om inick J V ale n ti, H a l I K essler. J C ro n in , J a m e s O C raw fo rd , P h il J F e e n e y , H e c to r L B a u c h a m p J r ,
3091 W illiam T D aily , R en ato
2341 J a m e s J R o w an , F ra n c is K ev in R M cE lroy, T h o m a s A B a l- F Poll to, E d d ie H olm es, C u rtis J e s u s F a is c a J r , R ic h a rd F K in g , G iu rd a n e lla , J a m e s W Bey, Rich­
J G ia n n a tta s io , J a m e s M M c­ sam o. J o se p h J In g in o , E ugene G P e tta w a y .
W in th ro p D Jo h n s. K e n n e th D a rd D W y a tt, Jo se R M o rales, N or­
C a rtn e y , L a u re n c e B orges, R o n ­ A*adine, W illiam J W a tts J r , G e r ­
2701 Jo h n J M c G ra th . O sca r A R eid, Is a a c B ro w n J r , H e rm a n C m a n R F o rd , C laren c e M F errell,
ald A B a ck er, R ic h a r d E J o rd a n , a rd M C o n ra d , M ich ae l A P istlllo , G ro sv en or, Jo h n L G reg g , EJdward S ta p f, I s a ia h M R a le ig h J r , R a u l R o b e rt H Q ay n o r. L eslie O re, Wal­
L e ste r F e rg u so n J r , T h o m a s S S te p h e n J P ao lo n l, C h a rle s O M o rto n , H a ro ld O K ing, Ju liu s C M ercado, Jo se M ed in a, R ic h a r d te r R C apelli, B ill R Paciello.
B ru n e tti. M ich ael J F a rin a c c i, Nell S h o rt, R ic h a rd A C h ristie . E fra in M oore, F ra n k J Azzato, Jo se p h W W G azzola, W ilfred A S tu a r t, Jo h n F ra n k T erl, Jo h n n ie L S u m n e r ,
L H ellers, T h e o d o re M a rtin e J r . R am o s. J a m e s ^ S te w a rt. R o d n ey B eresky, C h arles A B rid ges, Chris- P a n te lle rla , A ngelo F F i’lc ch io n e, J o h n M F a n o n e , R ic h a rd Blake,
R ic h a r d G u a d a g n o . D ennis M c- P W illiam s. R o b e rt J D eangelo. tophe C rosby, D o m in ick Y Y odice, E d w in A D iaz, S te v e n M B a n fitch , T h o m as P a te rn o , R o b e rt T Wom­
A dam . J o h n F B a tta g lia , A ntonio F ra n c isc o G a lin d o , J o h n P G a ru fi, P e te r J L av eg lia, J o h n J B u tle r C h a rle s T y le r.
ack, G uy P a o n e , R o b e rt L M arino,
E T y ler, P e te r S F azzl. J o h n Q P e te r F o ste r, J e r e m ia h M c P h e r­ 3 rd, T h o m a s J V enerdi, W illiam F
2911 C h risto p h e B aion e, M ichael W iliam R M cG ill, H o w a rd D u r r ,
D o n ato , S te v e J K n o b l, R o b e rt E son, L aw ren ce P oggioli, Ja m e s M B ailey, C harles R T rlolo, D an iel S Y lan o lato s, M ilton E J o h n Mai-- W ilia m D H ill J r , V ern ice Tucker,
B u tta c a v o li, B ria n A B ay n o n , G razid e. A n th o n y D elplzzo. S te ­ J W rig h t J r , H aro ld A D ero tl, Wil­ celo G lrald ez, D av id J B u rro u g h s, G iacom o R S anflllppo, T h o m a s E
R ic h a rd A M oore. E d w ard M p h e n K F la la . N ell J L evine. R ic h ­ lia m J G olding, B e rn a rd R J a c k ­ P a u l E N ola., J a m e s E D ow dy, Sim on, R a y m o n d C F a is , J o h n H
G u d elin ls, E u g ee n P Fauglr^.an. a rd A S c o tt, P e te r A G u a rd in o .
son, W illiam S au n ie r, Jo se A C ar­ G e ra ld J F ly n n , R o b e rt K rlsh , R o n ­ N a ld re tt, W iliam Z iegler, B en­
R o la n d R D ube, R ic h a r d M G race.
2551 A n th o n y L M a la ra , R o la n d d o n a, C arl E A rnold, L aw re n c e P ald D uke, E d v /ard B a rry , J o h n ja m in a C a sa m a ssln a , A n th o n y M
M ich ael J K a n e . E d w a rd M D avis, P Jim en e z, W illiam S c h a fe r. C arey P o lla n , T h o m a s M G an ser, Jo h n H T L ew ln J r , A lvin W D aw son, B u r­ D e la ssa n d ro .
E d g a r J D ecker. R o b e rt D om ingo. J S p e a rm a n . E d w in L Z ayas. M iller, B e rn a rd J C o rd aro , Alfon­ le ig h W H unte, E d w ard J W a lth e r,
3121 P h ilip T L yons, R obert
Ja m e s F B ellveau .
J a m e s A Q uick. F re d ric k L Sim m s. so Lofaso, Jo h n N S ard is, W illiam J o n a t h a n C V arlo, D a n ie l B a ra n e l- C o letto , J o h n P O ’L e ary , J a m e s T
2371 L e o n a rd J D avis. G eorge Jo h n D D eg ag lia, C leveland G r a ­ T Je ffries.
lo, R o n ald Flco, R o b e rt J R o fran o , Lien, T h o m a s F S a u llo J r , MarK
M P ulizzano. M a ria n o C a rre ra s, h a m , C arl W S m o lk a J r , G a sp a re
2731 M ich ael J P nlew ski, V in­ Jo h n V L ogan, K e n n e th R obins, M M a rs h a ll, R oy W M llle, M ic­
D o n a ld J T h o m p so n , G eorge J J M end o lia, R o b e rt M S av ino . c e n t Alfisl, J o se p h Peluso, D onald C arm elo G onzalez, J a m e s D rink- h a e l V C ro n a n , J o h n M o rro , F ra n k
T sik te ris, Ju lio E A roclw , G e ra rd L au ro A P ie r a ttl, H e rb e rt R ic h ­ H H ew itt, Louis J A dam s, £3dward w a te r, A lb e rt R R oss B en Ju d g e ,
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M M artin , H a ro ld J R ivers, R ic h lard A F o n te n o t, L a n c e E O lson,
m av id N M arsrh, A rn o ld V aleria n o ,
K lc h a rd N P a lm ie rl, C h a rle s W
Icraig, B ru ce H a rre ll, E m il J A d ln lolfi, K e n e n th W H a n se n . F ia n k J
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I 3151 Jo s e p h A B o le m b ac h J r ,
Igteven R M ezier, D o n ala J S cully,
fc/jncent F a rin e lla J r , E d w a rd T
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P B ald in l, W a lte r M o ray
B r, L a m e n t K id d , F re d d ie E B u rJ e s s , Jo se p h B ed a rd , V in c e n t P u n le llo . R o b e rt W F o rd , W illiam
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S alian i, S a lv a d o r R a m ire z ,
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■ r , R ic h a rd A B ell. J o h n F A ffin ■ t o . G eorge la p e z z u to , R o b e rt S e rl a n o , J o h n J D u rk in , J a m e s H
M ark in s, M a n u e l A lb e rt J r .
I 3181 C laren ce B ra n c h , A n to n io
w elez, H en ry W H eller, M o rris C
fcm ith , J e r r y V G ree n id g e, R o b e rt
I p Crowley, R o n a ld D e ste p h a n o ,
K lich ael J A rria g a , L e o n a rd J,
R m ith , J o h n T D ockery, M ic h a e l
K S aladino, A le x a n d e r K a ra y e n e s ,
■lo r v e ll B C u m m in g s. D e n n is A
h o o p e r, E d w a rd I F in k e lste in ,
■T io m a s C G o ld sb u ry , U lysses D
M a n le y , R o b e rt J M c C rac k en ,
^ > u is L R u ssell, A lb e rt H K o lb
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V Lepi*e, G a ry L L ev in e, J o h n
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J a r l t o n J G ro ss, L ouis M R u g H iero , Je sse L S m ith J r , E d w a rd
B. R enne, J o h n P O 'H a ra , Ju lio
J u a r e z J r , H e rm in io D elgado, A n ■ l o n y E S ta rk e y , H a ro ld R B e n w n , J a m e s P o n te b b i, A n th o n y J
« a s e lla , F re d e ric k H a rris, J o h n R
^ r i n z , L e o n a rd F W h itlo c k , L eo n ­
a r d I A d am s, Jo s e p h R o sa rio ,
fte o rg e R H e n ry , R o m a D ru m m e r,
B a r r y L C ain e R ic h a rd V A bb ate,
■ o h n F M cAvey, J o h n F B a risa n o ,
■ a m e s M H o a r, A lvin J P a u l, A n■ l o n y M G en tile , F ra n c is E O ’­
B rie n , R ic h a rd H W h itsty n e .
B 3241 J o h n W K o ro d y , M ich ae l
■ l i a r f f , P h ilip A M o litern o , W a y n e
■ Nugent, S a m u e l C raw fo rd , D e n B is W S cia cca, T h o m a s M cM an n,
■ o r a c e L P itts , T h o m a s R C a m B )iti, K e n n e th G A n d e rso n , Jo se p h
B L apo rte, J o se p h F M cV eigh,
B arnes V L a g u a rd ia , N o rm a n A
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B jy a n P B u tle r, T h o m a s J M cBoimac^k, C h a rle s P a rise , A lfonzo
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■i n c e n t J S c h ic k ler. R o b e rt A
^ P p u l l a , R ic h a r d F S tr a fe lla ,
B uivhell G M cC o rm ack , A n to n io
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^ o i n a s C o i'b e tt J r , F r a n k C
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B erem ey ch ik . H e lm u te K la u e r,
Bfon A N ow ich, Ig n a tiu s A A saro,
B^ank E W a tk in s. V ern ie C u m B i^es, L o u is A S e n o fo n te , D o m Bi<^k T S a la , L aw re n c e A W in te r,
B obert H S o lom on, A n th o n y S
J o h n M H a rris , A n th o n y T
B*'-PPi, G eorge A H e n riq u e , M a r tin
W togero J r , J a m e s P M o rro n g ello ,
■® n k R E m iro , H a s s a n A b d u lra B 'n , M ich ael J H ickey J r , A n A S a lv a to . W ilfre d o R M a R einaldo J H e rn a n d e z , W ilR W an n e rm e y e r, W illiam P
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B,330l J o h n L K in g , P a tr ic k J
B^Connor, G a rfie ld J F o rd , W llB * ’'^ P P ro ceszy n , J u a n D G u tie r^ Jr. P a u l L A vena J r . A d a lb e rto
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1ST M a l l i e r s D I T I i c a ............................ 7 9 . "
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l!i<» B a te« W N C h a l h a m ............. , . . 7 9 . 0
ISM V a n d e w a l D A l b a n y ................... 7 9 . 0
l! c ; C o y e t l e B Kai: p o r t ..................... 7 9 . 0
I !>;i H \irrill G C o r o n a .......................... 7 9 . 0
194 K i l m e r K S i 'h e n e c t a d y ................. 7 8 . 9
lit.'i C r im e D R o c h e s t e r ..................... 7 8 . 9
1 9 8 W a N h C r.o nB B e a c h ................... 7 8 .8
1 9 7 Zell B A l b a n y ............................ 7 8 . 8
198 C o llin s H T r o y ............................7 8 . 8
1911 G r o s s P S ' t i e n e c l a d y ................... 7 8 . 8
" 0 0 D ris co !l H C r o t n p o n d .................. 7 8 . S
■ : o l D u l y S A l m o n d ............................ 7 8 . 8
•;02 J o n e s P G a r n e r v i l l e ................... 7 8 . 8
2o;< Voabui'K'h S A l b a n y ....................... 7 8 . 7
•;o I 1‘aleii (! S c h e n e c t a d y ................... 7 8 . 7
•;o5 K o x lo n k i A S c h e n e c l a d y ........... 7 8 . 6
•;o(t W .i lr o ii s D S c h e n e c l a d y .............. 7 8 6
•.*(»7 M a d ilo x K C a s l l c t o n ................... 7 8 . 5
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.................. 7 8 . t
2l.'t ( i a r d n e r W T r o y ............................7 8 .4
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21.*> H a s l i o n P A l b a n y ...................7 8 4
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L a v i i r n e W I l i o n .............................. , . . 7 8 . 3
K ii7 ,m a W W a t e r v l i e t .................. , . . 7 8 . S
H e in tz A C a stle to n
.................. . . . 7 8 . 3
B r o w n I . J o h n s t o w n ..................
O p i t z B R o n k o n k o m a ............ . . . 7 8 . 3
L e n n o n N T r o y .............................. . . . 7 8 . 3
G r o s x m a n G S y r a c u s e ............... . . . 7 8 . 3
. S m i th J F V p e r a n c e ..................... . . . 7 8 . 2
P h i l i p p H A l b a n .v ..................... .. . . . 7 8 . 2
R odd R A n iste rd a m
.................. . . . 7 8 . 1
U r b a .M S c h o d a c k 1.<\g ............ . . . 7 8 . 0
W iM i a m s
S y r a c u s e .................. . . . 7 8 . 0
D i b l e .\t M i d d l e t o w n .................. . . . 7 8 . 0
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F
T roy
.............................. , . . 7 7 . 8
Y a s k o w N K e n i n o r e .................. . . . 7 7 . 8
M it<'hell F V o o r h e e s v i l ............ . . . 7 7 . 8
K a ra m a n lifl A T r o y
.................. . . . 7 7 . 8
H e b b e G N e w a r k ........................ . . . 7 7 . 8
C a rla c c i M B ed fo rd H is . . , . . . . 7 7 . 6
H u d s o n M S a r a t o f f a .................. . . . 7 7 . 6
D a n i e l s O W a t e r f o r d .................. . . . 7 7 . 6
D e f i l i i p p o S A l b a n y .................. . . .7 7 .fJ
B a i le y P T r o y
.............................. . . . 7 7 . 6
N a d o r a s k i H A l b a n y .................. . . . 7 7 . 5
K a l b I H o I li« ................................. . . . 7 7 . 5
F a y e tte V C h n n ib n « c o . . . . . . . .7 7 . 5
A very M
A lb a n .v ........................ . . . 7 7 . 5
G u l a r n c a u L R o t t e r d a m ............ . . . 7 7 . 4
R o u r k e W D e ! m a r ........................ . . . 7 7 . 4
W a y N S c h e n e c l a d y .................. . . . 7 7 . 4
B a u m A T i o y ................................. . . . 7 7 . 4
O u l r k E D c l m a r ........................... . . . 7 7 . 4
M i l l e r E N e w H a r l f o r d ............ . . . 7 7 . 4
M u ir J S y ra c u se
........................ . . . 7 7 . 3
L u l l D T r o y ....................................... . . . 7 7 . 3
O ' D e a J B l o o m i n r b u r r ............
77 2
R o s i e r E A l b a n y .............................. ’. ' , ' . 7 7 . Z
C a m p J B G r e e n V u i s b ............ . . . 7 7 . 3
A d r a c n a N B r o n x ........................ . . . 7 7 . 0
H a n r a h a n J T r o y ........................ . . . 7 7 . 0
D u m a s R A l b a n y ........................ . . . 7 « 9
G i t t l e m n n D B r o n x .................... , . . .76.!*
C elani D S c h e n e c ta d y
. , . , . . . .7 8 .7
W o l f A L a t h a m .............................. . . . 7 « *
B o w e r s M R o m u l u s ...................... , . . 7 0 . 7
B r a s s 9 M e x i c o ................................ . . . 7 9 . 6
K u lb ak o M S c h e n e c ta d y
.. . . 7 « . «
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........................ , . .7«..n
G r o a e b a r d H B r o o k l y n ............... , . . 7 6 . 5
E a s t m a n T, G a n e s v o o r t ............ .., . . 7 6 . 4
K n z i n n a T. T o n a w a n d a ............ .. , . . 7 6 . 3
D a n e e lis D Q u e e n s Vill
. . .7 8.3
H a ll'iira n J R o n k o n k o m a ............ , . . 7 5 . 8
A l b r i e h t A S e l k i r k ........................... , . .7.'i.7
S e b r i n c G S p e n c e p o r t ............. . . . 7 5 . 7
M u n c a s t e r C A l b a n y ..................... , . . 7 5 . 6
S p r u n r D V o o r h e e s y i l ..................... , . . 7 5 . 6
M a t t o o n M D a n n e m o r a ............ , . . 7 5 . 0
M a r c u s C F o r e s t H i l l s ............... , . . 7 5 . 5
G i i s t a f f l o n A R e n s s e l a e r ............... . . . 7 5 . 4
F i n l e y R A m s t e r d a m .................. .., . . 7 5 . 4
P a l k o v i c I . S c h e n e c t a d j r , . , ,. . . 7 5 . 4
P a h l P r > a t h a m ................................ , . . 7 3 .3
S h u f o n H W a t e r r l i e t ..................... , . . 7 5 . ^
I M i r r i n R C a m b r i d f e .................. .., . . 7 5 . 0
O P T I O N 2 A S M R A D DIR
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1 R e e d G J C o h o « s ________________
91 .5
2 J a f f e e S A _ _____________________ . — 9 1 . 3
3 M o r r i s o n R C A l b a n y __________ . — 9 0 . 2
4 M u m p h r e y N P A l b a n y _______ - _ . 8 9 . 4
5 K l i n e D E A l b a n y _____________ . _ . 8 7 . 4
6 G r e g w a r e J P T r o y _____________
86.0
7 P a r r i s h R F S c o t i a _____________ . — 8 5 . 7
8 P a l i s J S y r a c u s e ________________ . _ . 8 5 . 6
9 R e i l l y G B C o l o n i c _____________ . _ . 8 5 . 4
10 Z w i e b a c h M A l b a n y __________ . _ . 8 4 . 9
1 1 B a i l l e y M A M e c h a n i c v i l _______ . _ . 8 4 . 6
12 H a t c h G M A l b a n c y _____________ . - 8 1 . 3
13 H i n c k J H B x ___________________. — 8 4 . 1
N B o w ie
DW
A lbany
__________ . — 8 3 . 3
15 G a r d i n e r
RC
B a llsio n
_______ — 83.0
1 5 A L e m o n i e r C A Q u e e n s V i l l ____ . — 8 2 . 8
Id R osen
J
NY
___________________ . — 8 2 . 8
17 K e o u K h D E . S i ' h e n e c t a d y _______ . _ _ 8 2 . 5
18 F i t z g e r a l d M B S a r a t o g a _______ — 8 2 . 4
19 N a c k e n s o n J A l b a n y __________ — 8 2 . 4
2 0 .S p e n c e r
E Sarato g a
__________ — 8 2 . 2
21 W e e m s J W S p r i n g V a l _______ - - 8 1 . 9
2 3 W a t t s S A B u f f a l o _____________ — 8 1 . 5
24 J o p c e
JJ
A lbany
_____________ — 8 1 . 4
25 . N e r f B M
A lb an y
_____________ . _ . 8 0 . 8
26 S parano
PJ
L o u d o n v ille
____ — 8 0 . ?
2 7 D e l a m a r K F A l b a n y __________ — 8 0 . 2
28 D avis J A
A lb an y
_____________ . _ - 8 0 . 0
29 G entry
JE
B u fT a lo ____________ — 8 0 . 0
3 0 M a r g o s i a n E A l b a n y _____
— 79.4
31 B l o c h H J K i n g s P k ________ __ — 7 9 . 1
32 M i k a l s o w I . H E l n o r a __________ — 7 9 . 0
3 3 F l o g a n T F L a t h a m _____________ — 7 8 . 9
3 i L ein G M
N o r t h v i l l e __________ — 7 8 . 6
35 P e r n i c k I S K c w G a r d e n s _____ — 7 8 . 4
R o o n e y W J W a t e r f o r d _______ — 7 8 . 3
37 R o s e n b a u m D P R o c h e s t e r ____ — 7 7 . 8
3 8 Y a k e l J R G r e e n I s l a n d _______ — 7 7 . 8
3 9 T r o m b l y J J S a a r i o g a __________
7 7 .7
<0 C a n d u s e n
EP
L o u d o n v ille
— 77 .0
■i 1 U m h o l t z R J
A l b a n y __________ - _ _ 7 7 . 0
4 2 Sever J W
A l b a n y _____________ — 7 6 . 6
4,< L e e
M
A lbany
________________ — 7 6 . 5
4< H u t k e r M A l b a n y _____________ — 7 5 . 5
45 P h illip s J L
R e n sselaer
_______ — 7 5 . 3
28, th e deadline for all ballots in
N SR CLERK
the security unit. New gray ballots 1 B r u n n e r OLPCT I O_________________________
81.7
were mailed to employees in th a t
O P T I O N SR C A S E W O R K E R C W S
u n it when an error was discovered 1 H e n s A D B u fT a lo ____________________8 8 . 7
87.2
in the original yellow ballots. The 23 GF iaduelni n E FM KB u fWf aillol i a m__________________
s v i l ___________ 8 6 . 0
deadline for all other units was i P e d e n G F B u f f a l o _________________8 3 . 5
6 H a l e M W e s t S e n e c a ______________ 8 2 . 9
July 21.
7 S tre fe le r
DH
T onnw anda
________ 8 1 . 7
“In this lull before the votes are 8 L a t e l l o L T D e p c w _________________7 6 . 7
counted, all we can do is wait for O P T I O N SO C IA L CA SE S U P U N IT C W S
________ 9 4 . 9
the results,” Wenzl said. “CSEA 21 CWoeni gg da on nd JATV WEialsl ti a mAsuvri ol r a___________
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waits with confidence. W hen the
results of the elections in all five
O P T I O N 1 A S S O C H L i n I N S REP
units are announced, I am sure 1 K c o u g h D E S c h e n e c t a d y ___________ 8 2 . 5
th a t all of us in CSEA will be O P T I O N 1 A S S O C CLASS A P A Y A N A L Y
1 R e illy G B
C o lo n ie
__________ 8 5 . 4
grateful for and proud of our h a rd 2 B a i l l e y M A M e c h a n i c v i l ___________ 8 4 . 6
3 N e r f B M M b a n y ___________________ 8 0 . 8
work during this trying time. We 4 V a k e l J R G r e e n Isl _________________7 7 . 8
have shown once again, through
O P T I O N 2 A S S O C RECRUIT RE PRESE NT
our united efforts in tlie p ast few
1 Reed
GJ
C o h o e s _________________ 9 1 . 5
1 .3
weeks, th a t CSEA is a great o r­ 23 JMa fofrerei s oSnA RACl b aAnl by a____________________9
n y ______________ 9 0 . 2
ganization and th a t CSEA can do 4 K l i n e D E A l b a n y _______________ 8 7 . 4
5 C arr CC
NY
______________________8 6 . 7
an ything its members w ant it to 6 J a y n e P W F l o r a l P k ___________ 8 6 . 6
7
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do.
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“A giant leap forward is about
1 0 C o w e n L N Y ______________________ 8 5 . 3
to be taken by all S tate employees, 11 P o r t n o y J W L a u r e l t o n ___________ 8 4 . 8
T a b o r J E S l a t e n I s _________________8 4 . 2
when they elect CSEA as tlieir 12
13 H i n c k J H B x ______________________ 8 4 . 1
14 O l m s t e a d W D B i n g h a m t o n
_____ 8.3.9
bargaining representative.
15 H y n e s F J T r o y
____________________8 3 . 8
“O ur generous, loyal members 16 S o l o m o n P A l b a n y _________________8 3 . 8
17 A c r i s h
W P
P a tte rso n
___________ 8 3 . 4
are responsible for this leap fox'- 18
S m i t h R B A l b a n y _________________ 8 3 . 4
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ward. I co n gratulate all o i those
2 0 S h e i l J M S c o t i a ____________________8 3 . 0
who have p articipated in these 21 G a r d i n e r R C B a l l s t o n ______________ 8 3 . 0
22 R o se n J
NY
______________________ 8 2 . 8
B a lio t-c o u a tin g b eg a n on Ju ly elections.’*
23 Avery V VootslieeiTil _ — ------ 82.7
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by outside labor forces. It is ever
true, as the sa.ving goi'S, ‘It is
not tlie size of the dog in the figiu
th a t counts, bu t tlie size of the
fight in the dog.’ CSEA lias proved
th a t it h as a lot of fight in it.
County M embers’ Effort
“Our county chapters have inve.sted time and money in this
great endeavor, lending us tr e ­
mendous support. I am confident
th a t, because of the all-out, dedi­
cated efforts of CSEA’s 172,000
members in State and county
chap ters alike, CSEA will sweep
the elections in all five collective
bargaining units."
Wenzl referred tx) tlie Tive units
—'tlie adm inistrative seiTlces unit;
the operational services unit; tlie
institutional services unit; tlie se­
curity services unit an d the p ro ­
fessional, technical and scientific
services u n it—set u p by the S tate
Public
Employment
Relations
Board. S eparate elections for a
colloctive bargaining I'epresentative a re being held In each of
th e units.
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K e o u g h D E S c h e n e c t a d y ____________ 82 .5
_______________ 8 2 . 2
S pencer E S aratoga
R ings
D R M e n a n d s ______________ 8 2 . 2
W a tts
SA B u ifalo
________________8 1 . 5
f o y c e J J A l b a n y ____________________8 1 . 4
G ifford J P
A l b a n y _______________ 8 1 . 1
A s h e r o f f M J A l b a n y _________________ 8 0 . 8
N erf
BM
A lbany
_________________ 8 0 . 8
D e l a m a r G W A l b a n y ______________ 8 0 . 2
C o n d i t N I S c h e n e c t a d y ___________ 7 9 . 9
M a y B N e w a r k ____________________7 9 . 7
M a r g o s i a n E A l b a n y ______________ 7 9 . 4
B l o c h H J K i n g s P k _________________7 9 . 0
M i k a l s o w L H E l n o r a ______________ 7 9 . 0
H ogan
L atham
____________________7 8 . 9
G r e e n i d g e A V S t A l b a n s ___________ 7 8 . 8
L e i n G M N o r t v i l l e _________________7 8 . 6
P e r n i c k I S K e w G a r d e n s ___________ 7 8 . 4
W e l t o n R S A l b a n y _________________ 7 8 . 2
P ishko
LC
A lbany
______________ 1 7 . 9
R o s e n b a u m D J R o c h e s t e r ________ 7 7 . 8
Y akel JR
G reen
I s ______________ 7 7 . 8
Cohen
M
A lbany
_________________ 7 6 . 2
M u t h J K S c o t i a ____________________7 5 . 9
H a c k e r M A l b a n y _________________7 5 . 5
P h illip s J L
R e n s s e l a e r ___________ 7 5 . 3
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A l f i n o R B k l y a ________
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G o r d o n V L i v e r p o o l ___ --------- 86. S
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S tro u d
L
C lay
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H o r o w i t z H N Y _________ --------------- 8 2 . 7
Capo
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F itc h
H
B u ffalo
______ --------------- 8 2 . 3
G e n t r y H B k l y n _________ --------------- 8 1 . 9
D i n o l f o P R o c h e s t e r __
8 1 .6
W i l s o a G N Y ____________
80.8
W ils o a
E R o c h e s t e r ____
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T a v e r n a C S t a I s _____
8 0 .6
H arr
H
Bx
---------------7 9 . 7
W illia m s S B k ly a
---------------7 9 . 6
Losi M B u f f a lo
--------------- 7 9 . 3
C o o p e r R N Y ________
--------------78.6
Ray J N Y
_______________ ---------------7 8 . 5
P o h l m a n C Q u e n s V i l l _ ---------------7 8 . 5
G r e e n b e r g E B x _________ ---------------7 8 . 3
K u r l a n d B S t a I s _______ I --------------- 7 7 . 6
F u s i l l o J L i v e r p o o l ______ ---------------7 7 . 6
J-ee J C l o s t e r N J ______ --------------- 7 7 . 5
H a r r i s A N Y ______
---------------7 7 . 4
H in es
T
Bx
______ " " ---------------7 7 . 4
D u z a n r S J a m a i c a ______ --------------- 7 7 . 4
T e r r y J T r o y ____________ --------------- 7 7 . 3
T i r o n e C B u f f a l o _________ --------------- 7 6 . 6
S m ith
A Bx
____________ ---------------7 6 . 4
Russo A B k l v n
IIH
--------------- 7 6 . 4
R o d g e r s M N Y _________ ---------------7 6 . 2
F e n ste r
T
B klyn
______ ---------------7 5 . 6
O k iec G C h e e k to w a g a
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J a f f e e S A l b a n y ________________ - - 9 1 . 3
M o rriso n
R
A lb an y
__________ . — 9 0 . 2
K lin e
D
A lbany
____________ — 8 7 . 4
C a r r C N Y __
— 86 .7
Jayne
P
F loral
Pk
_________ .— 8 6 . 6
G r e g w a r e J T r o y _____________
— 86.0
P arrish
R
S c o t t i a _____________ . _ - 8 5 . 7
P a l i s J S y r a c u s e ________________
8 5 .6
G ard in e r
M
A lb an y
.— 8 5 . 4
W owen
L NY
_________ I _ I I ! — 8 5 . 3
P o r t n o y J L a u r e l t o n ________ __ — 8 4 . 8
T a b o r J S t a I s ________________ — 8 4 . 2
H inck J Bx
___________________ ^. - - 8 4 . 1
D eG raw W
N e w b u r g h _______ _ _ 8 4 . 1
O lm stead W
B i n g h a m t o n ____ — 8 3 . 9
H y n e s F T r o y ___________________ — 8 3 . 8
S o l m o n P A l b a n y _____________ — 8 3 . 8
A crish W
P a tte rso n
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8 3 .4
B o w ie
D
A lb an y
_____
_ _ 8 3 .3
Sheil
J S c o tia
____________ H " .—83.0
G a r d i n e r R B a l l s t o n __
— 83 .0
R osen
J
N Y _______ I " — 8 2 . 8
A v e r y V V o o r h e e s v i l __________ — 8 2 . 7
K e o u g h D S c h c n e c t a d y _______ — 8 2 . 5
F itzg erald
M
S aratoga
_______ — 8 2 . 4
S p e n c e r E S a r a t o g a ____________ — 8 2 . 2
R in g s
D M e n a n d s ___________ I ” ' — 8 2 . 2
W atts
S B u f f a l o ___________
— 81.5
J o y c e J A l b a n y ________________ — 8 1 . 4
G i f f o r d J J A l b a n y _____________ — 8 1 . 1
A s h e r o f f M L a t h a m _____________ _ _ 8 0 . 8
C S E A
J u r y
H it s
3 2 D e l a m a r K A l b a n y ____________ — 8 0 . 2
34 C u n d it N
S c h e n e c t a d y ______ — 7 9 . 9
35 M a y B N e w a r k _______________ — 7 9 . 7
3 6 M a r g o s i a n E A l b a n y ___________
79 .4
3 7 B l o c h H K i n g s P k ______________ — 7 9 . 1
38 M ik a lso w L E l n o r a
_________ — 7 9 . 0
38A V andusen
E
L o u d o n v ille
_ — 79.(»
39 H ogan T
L ath am
_____________ — 7 8 . 9
4 0 G r e n e i d g e A S t A l b a n s _______ — 7 8 . «
41 L e in
G
N o rth v ille
____________ — 7 8 . 6
42 P e rn ic k
I K ew G ardens
____— 7 8 . 4
43 R ooney
W
W a te rfo rd
________ _ _ 7 8 . 3
4 4 W e l t o n R A l b a n y ______________— 7 8 . 2
45 P ish k o
L A lbany
______________ — 7 7 . 9
4 6 R o s e n b a u m D R o c h e s t e r _______ — 7 7 . 8
4 7 Y a k e l J G r e e n I s ______________ — 7 7 . H
4 8 V a n d u s e n E L o u d o n v i l l e ________ — 7 6 . 7
4 9 I J m h o l t * R A l b a n y ______________ — 7 6 . 7
5 0 S e v e r J A l b a n y ________________ — 7 6 . 6
51 C o h e n
F
A lbany
_____________ — 7 6 . 2
52 M u t h
J
S c o tia
________________ — 7 5 . 9
5 3 H a c k e r M A l b a n y ______________ — 7 5 . 5
54 P h i l l i p s
J
R e n sse la e r
_______ — 7 5 . 3
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R e e d G C o h o e s _________________ .. 9 1 . 5
J a f f e e S A l b a n y ________________ - 9 1 . 3
M o rrisan
R
A lbany
___________ - 9 0 . 2
K lin e
D
A lb an y
______________— f 7 . 4
C a r r C N Y ______________________ - « 6 , 7
J a y n e P F l o r a l P k ______________ -86.6
G regw are J T roy
____________
-86.0
P arrish
R
S c o tia
______________ - 8 5 . 7
R eilly G
C o lo n ic
______________ - 8 5 . 4
G a r d i n e e r M A l b a n y ___________ - R 5 . 4
F a rle y
M
A lbany
______________ . _ 8 5 . 0
T a b o r J S t a I s _______________
.-8 4 .2
H in ck
J
Bx
____________________ - » 4 . 1
O lm stead W
B i n g h a m t o a ______ . . 8 . 3 . 9
H y n e s F T r o y ____________________ - « 3 . 8
A crish W
P a tte rso a
___________ - * . 3 . 4
S m i t h R A l b a n y _________________ - 8 3 . 4
B o w i e D A l b a n y ____________ I
-» 3 .3
S h e i l J S c o t i a __________________ I ! - 8 . 3 . 0
G a r d i n e r R B a l l s t o n ___________ - 8 3 . 0
R osen J
NY
___________________ . 8 2 . 8
A v e r y V V o o r h e e s v i l ___________ - 8 2 . 7
F itz g e rald ' M
S a r a t o g a _________ - 8 2 . 4
Spencer
E Saratoga
___________ - R 2 . 2
R i n g s D M e n a n d s ______________ - 8 2 . 2
W a t t s S B u f f a l o _______________ ” - 8 1 . 5
fovce J
A lbany
________________ - 8 1 . 4
G iffo rd J
A l b a n y _____________ - 8 1 . 1
A sheroff M L a th am
___________ . 8 0 . 8
D elam ar
G
A lb a n y
__
-8 0 .2
M ay B N e w a rk
___________
.7 9 .7
B lo ch
H
K i n g s P k ___________ - 7 9 . 1
G r e e n i d c e A S t A l b a n s _________ _ 7 8 . 8
L ein
G
N o rth v ille
_________
_ 7 8 .«
P e r n i c k I K e w G a r d e n s ________ ! - 7 8 . 4
W e l t o n R A l b a n y ______________ - 7 8 . 2
P i s h k o L A l b a n y _________________ - 7 7 . 9
R osenbaum D R o c h e s te r
' -7 7 .8
Y a k e l J G r e e n I s ______________ - 7 7 . 8
S e v e r J A l b a n y _________________ - 7 6 . 6
Lee
M
A lbany
_________________ - 7 6 . 5
Cohen
M
A lb an y
___________ I I ! - 7 6 . 2
M u t h J S c o t i a ____________________ _ 7 5 . 9
H a c k e r M A l b a n y ______________ - 7 5 . 5
P h i l l i p s J R e n s s e l a e r _____________ - 7 5 . 3
Degrees A w arded
ALBANY — T w o re tire d S ta t e
H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t re s e a rc h e rs
h a v e receiv ed h o n o ra ry d o c to r or
scien ce d eg rees fro m H o b a rt a n d
W illiam S m ith Colleges.
T h e re c ip ie n ts a re D r. R a c h e l
P u lle r B row n, a b io c h e m ist, a n d
D r. E liz a b e th L ee H az en , b a c te r ­
iologist.
T h e c ita tio n re a d : “R e se a rc h
scie n tists, you w o rk ed to m e e t th e
n e ed s of m a n . T h e e n em y w as
fu n g u s . . . T o g e th e r you p ro d u c e d
th e f ir s t effec tiv e a n d sa fe a n t ifu n g a l d ru g s u i t a b l e ,f o r use o n
h u m a n s .”
G r a n d
I n y e s t ig a t i o n
(C o n tin u ed fro m Page 1)
za tio n , W enzl said. “W e ’ve been
fig h tin g w ith th e S ta te fo r m a n y
y e a rs to get o u r in s titu tio n s pi'operly s ta ffe d . W e’ve w on som e im ­
p ro v e m e n t, b u t th e r e ’s s till a long
w ay to go. O u r f ir s t g o al fo r in ­
stitu tio n a n d sec u rity em p lo y ees
aftei* we win th e c u rr e n t r e p r e ­
s e n ta tio n elec tio n s is to n e g o tiate
b e tte r s a la rie s a n d m o re p o sitio n s
ir th e se a re a s of v ita l n e ed ."
C o m m e n tin g on tlie r e p o r t’s
c h a rg e s of p ro s titu tio n a n d illeg al
use of n a rc o tic s , W enzl sa id th e
g ra n d ju r y w^as “m issin g th e p o in t
a n d doing a d isserv ice to th e p u b ­
lic a n d c e rta in ly to th e em ployees
in p la y in g up th e se p ro b le m s.” To
list all o f th e in -eg u larities a t
R o c k la n d w ith e q u a l e m p h a sis,
a n d w ith o u t c o m p a rin g th e m to
th e s itu a tio n a t o th e r sim ila r in ­
stitu tio n s is n o t fa ir, he said .
“A loose m o ra l s itu a tio n m a y
e x ist a m o n g c e r ta in In d iv id u al
em p loy ees a t R o c k la n d , ju s t as it
does a t a n y o th e r in s titu tio n , fo r
th a t m a tte r, In a n y o th e r co m ­
m u n ity w h ere p eo ple live to ­
g e th e r,” W enzl n o te d , " b u t we
know fro m fir s t h a n d fa m ilia rity
w ith o u r h u n d re d s of m e m b e rs
w ho w ork th e re th a t th e p lace Is
n o t by a n y m e a n s th e d e n o f in ­
iquity su g g e sted by th is re p o rt.
F u rth e rm o re , in b e h a lf o f th e se
m e m b ers we s tro n g ly re s e n t th e
im p lic a tio n U iat all R o c k la n d e m ­
ployees a re im m o ral an d u n tr u s t­
w o rth y .”
P ra ise F o r D r. S ta n le y
W enzl also took e x c e p tio n lO
th e r e p o r t’s q u e stio n in g tlie a d ­
m in is tra tiv e c o m p eten ce of R o ck ­
la n d ’s d ire c to r, Eh-. A lfre d M.
S ta n ley , fo r p e rm ittin g th e alleg ed
irre g u la ritie s . “T h is m a n ( S ta n ­
ley) is a c e rtifie d h o s p ita l a d m in ­
is tra to r w'ith a long b a ck g ro u n d of
su ccessfu l p e rfo rm a n c e ,” W enzl
said .
“I f th e co m m issio n er of m e n ta l
h yg ien e, D r. A lan M iller, w ould
p u t su ffic ie n t pressiure on G o v er­
n o r R o c k e felle r to g e t D r. S ta n le y
enougih m o n ey to p a y h is lower*
g ra d e em ployees d e c e n t sa la rie s,
th e p ro b lem s a t R o c k la n d a n d
o th e r S ta te m e n ta l h o s p ita ls could
be c le a re d u p in s tw r t 6 rd e r,” »aUl
W enzL
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