P C i A n f i ’ § - tA A > S i/ iJ U h Z Z l\ AN 8*^T 192 Americans Largest W eekly fo r Public Vol. X X X , N o . 15 f I . } ANVaitf won« Dig 3WnV3"nV3Q VM /5 9 OOIT L0^\9C -P c g f See Page 8 Jo yces T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 5, 1969 T e n C e n ts E l e c t i o n See Page 16 S c o r e b o a r d CSEAWINS SWEEPING VICTORY IN ELECTION Wenzi Hails Triumpii Tiiat Crusiied AFSCME A L B A N Y — T h e o d o r e C. W en zl, 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 ., to d a y p r o m ise d “u n c e a s in g b a ttle t o w in u n p r e c e d e n t e d b e n e f its fo r S ta t e e m p lo y e e s ” a f te r C SEA e m e r g e d v ic to r io u s in e le c tio n s to d e te r m in e t h e b a r g a in in g a g e n t for S ta te w ork ers. Fi-iday’s v ic to ry In th e O p e ra ­ B e n d e t w as obviously re fe rrin g tio n a l S erv ices U n it c lim a x ed a to th e s trik e a g a in s t M e n ta l H y ­ f o u r - u n it sw eep fo r CSEA in ­ giene D ep t, in s titu tio n s by C o u n ­ volving 96 p e rc e n t of S ta te e m ­ cil 50, A FSC M E , w h ich th e CSEA ployees eligible to be re p re se n te d in s iste d w as a failu re b u t to w h ich in collective n e g o tia tio n s. CSEA th e G o v e rn o r c a p itu la te d and lo st th e sm a lle st g ro u p of e m ­ ca lled o ff n e g o tia tio n s w ith th e ployees, th e 6 ,0 0 0-m em b er S e c u rity E m ployees A ssociatio n fo r o v er Service U n it—la s t M o n d ay , b u t fo u r m ontlxs. w e n t on to w in th e o th e r fo u r, “O u r f ig h t,” sa id W enzl, “ w as employee representation elections. More than 50 Ted WenzI, CSEA members and numerous staff joined other in c lu d in g th e h o tly -c o n te s te d I n ­ n o t a g a in st a sm all u n io n b u t In ­ CSEA president, left, and John Mrocckowski, pre»- Interested parties at an Albany armory for the s titu tio n a l S erv ices gro u p, by s te a d w as a g a lla n t stru g g le a g a in s t a n in te r n a tio n a l a f f ilia te ident ®f Mt. McGresror chapter, study the votingr five-day tabulation which showed CSEA victorious overw h elm in g plui-alltles. S olom on B e n d e t, c h a irm a n of of A F L -C IO . W e c a n claim , w ith ­ tr«nd during: last week’s ballot count in the State in four out of five units. th e CSEA s a la ry c o m m ittee , w h ich o u t re s e rv a tio n , th a t th is w as a h a d its firs t m e e tin g la s t week, f a r -re a c h in g v ic to ry , n a tio n a l in d e c la re d : “T h e C SEA now o f­ scope. T h e o th e r in d e p e n d e n t ficially re p re s e n ts th e v a st m a - u n io n s acro ss th e c o u n try w ere jo r ity of S ta te em ployees, ju s t looking closely a t th is elec tio n , a s it did b efo re th ese u n n e c e s- | a n d now will look closely a t CSEA , s a ry electio n s, a n d o u r b ro k e n - th e o rg a n iz a tio n w hich fa sh io n e d dow n o p p o sitio n re p re se n ts even th is s ig n ific a n t v ic to ry a g a in st a T h is w e e k T h e L e a d e r p u b lish e s, in a lp h a b e t ic a l ord er, less people th a n th e few m e m ­ c o m b in a tio n of se em in g ly p o w er­ bers th e y b a d befo re th e election. ful fo rc e s.” the u n e d it e d b io g r a p h ie s o f c a n d id a t e s for S ta te w id e o f ­ M r. R ockefeller h a d b e tte r r e ­ Vox Populi fice in t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n . In fu tu r e e d itio n s, m e m b e r th is w h en h e gets th e ca n d id a tes fo r d e p a r t m e n t a l r e p r e s e n ta t iv e p o s ts w ill be “S ta te em ployees Ig no red th e w ide ra n g e of b e n e fits m y c o m ­ m oney a n d m a n p o w e r a n d idle A L B A N Y — B a llo ts for Introduced. m itte e is p re p a r in g fo r o u r n e g o ­ p ro m ises of o u r c o m p e tito rs fo r t h e e le c tio n o f S ta te w id e JOHN HENNESSEY tia tin g te a m a n d n o t cave in THEODORE C. WENZL o f fic e r s a n d d e p a r t m e n t ­ (Continued on Page 8) Candidate for President Candidate for President a g a in to e m p ty th r e a ts fro m a a l r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e h a s -b e e n o u tf it.” AWAITING VICTORY Meet The Candidates CS£A Sets For Statewide Office OfficerVote Aug. 8 25 Jac k H en n essey hAS serv ed as T tie pasit tw o y e a rs u n d e r v th e ^ E A s ta te tr e a s u r e r fo r th e p a s t T a y lo r L aw h a v e b een th e m o st yeare. H e w as th e p re s id e n t try in g tim e s e v er fa c e d by th e (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 3) C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . w ill be m a ile d to a ll m e m b e r s o f t h e CSEA o n Aug:ast 8, T h e L e a d e r h a s b e e n in fo r m e d . B a llo t s m u s t be r e tu r n ­ ed to t h e p r o fe s s io n a l b a l­ lo t c o u n tin g o r g a n iz a tio n by A u g u st 25. M em b ers w h o h a v e n o t r e c e iv e d t h e ir b a llo ts by A u g u st 13 sh o u ld c o n ta c t th e ir c h a p te r o ffic e r , CSEA h e a d q u a r te r s, 33 Elk S t., A lb a n y or th e N ew Y ork C ity o f f ic e o f CSEA a t 11 P ark P la c e, N ew Y ork C ity im m e d i­ a t e ly th e r e a ft e r . E le c tio n r e s u lts w ill be a n n o u n c e d a t t h e CSEA a n n u a l m e e t in g in N ew Y ork C ity on S e p te m b e r S. Leaves August 10 Last Cali On Baliama Vacations O n ly sev en se a ts a re av ailab le on th e Aug. 10 o ne-w eek gala v a c a tio n trip to th e G ra n d B a ­ h a m a s, a v a ilab le o n ly to Civil S erv ice E m ployees Assn. m e m b ers i a n d th e ir Im m ed ia te fam ilies. T h e trip leaves Aug. 10 from B u ffalo a n d prices Include ro u n d ^ tr ip je t tr a n s p o rta tio n d irectly fro m B u ffalo, deluxe b re a k fa s t a n d d in n e r, h o te l roomis. etc. T o ta l p ric e is $220. F o r re m a in in g sp ace, w rite im ­ m e d ia te ly to e ith e r M rs. M ary G o rm ley, 1883 S e n e ca Ave., B u f­ falo, c all (716> 342-4206 or M rs. 1 G ra c e H illery , 6 N a v a h o P kw y ., B u ffalo , te iep lw n e (716) 823-3367. R e p e a t T h is l Procaccino Forces Divided Between Doves And Hawks he c a m p a ig n h e a d q u a r ­ te r s of C o m p tr o lle r M ario A. P r o c a c c in o is a h o u se d ivid ed b e tw e e n h a w k s a n d doves; b e tw ee n th o se who T w a n t to r e ta lia te a g a in s t D e m o ­ c ra tic d e fe c to rs to th e L in d sa y s ta n d a r d a n d th o se w ho p refei’ (Continued on Page IS) VI Executive Chapter Sets Annual Picnic ALBANY— T h e E x ecu tiv e c h a p ­ t e r of th e Civil Service E m p lo y ees A.ssn. wil h o ld its a n n u a l pic nic a t Me K n ow n’s G rov e h e re on T h u rsd a y , Aug 7 fi-om 1 p.m . to 8 p.m. VO Os A ctin g c h a p te r p re s id e n t Leon K a p la n a n d th e pic n ic o rg a n ize rs —social c h a irm a n Leo D ugan fro m th e O ffice fo r L ocal G o v ­ a p e rn m e n t: Elileen T a n n e r of th e EMvisIon o f M ilita ry a n d N av a l A ffairs; a n d Joyce B obow skl of to th e C ivil D efense C o m m issio n — T3 «B h a v e p la n n e d fo r sw in u n in g , V 0 d a n c in g a n d g am es a n d re f re s h ­ H m e n ts. 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A rra o se m e fitt SER V IC E E D U C A T IO N by K nick erb o ck er T ravel and R E C R E A T IO N S ervice, BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS j C a n d id a tes F or C5EA S ta te w id e O ffice John H ennessey (C o n tin u ed fro m P a r e 1) \(yi t/he B u ffa lo c h a p te r fo r fo u r yeans a n d serv ed a s a n o ffic e r of [the W e ste rn C?onference fo r fo u r y<ears. H e h a s b e e n o h a irm a n of s e v e r a l o o m m itte e s a n d v ery ac tiv e on all o o m m itte e s in th e c h a p te r. C o n f e r e n c e a n d S ta t e levels. H e has w o r k e d v ig o rou sly to o b ta in b e n e f i t s desig ned to se c u re eq u al tre a tm e n t fo r a ll C ivil S ervice Employees. Jo h n , like m a n y o th e r m e n h is Iage, h a s see n m ilita r y service. 1He serv e d a p p ro x im a te ly th ie e years In th e U .S. Ai*my, m o s t of ivhioh w as in th e E u ro p e a n Theatre. H e m a d e th e N o rm a n d y llnvansion o n D -D ay . Upon h is r e tu r n fro m serv ice, h e [proceeded to g e t a n e d u c a tio n by attending th e U n iv e rs ity o f B u fjfalo a n d v o rk ed fo r th e New Y o rk [state D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s Iwliere h e h e ld th e title of a s s is ta n t civil en g in e e r. H e h a s ju s t been apix>inted to th e p o sitio n o f C a n al Section S u p e rin te n d e n t a t L o ck jport. It sh o u ld be m e n tio n e d t h a t IJohn’s e a rlie r c a re e r in c ltid e d th e job of th e a tr e m a n a g e r o f th e Loew C h a in . H e Is th e p a s t p r ^ Ideat of th e B u ffa lo c h a p te r o f th e New' Y ork S ta te A sso ciatio n of Hiifhway E n g in e e rs a n d serv ed as the a s s is ta n t tr e a s u r e r fo r th e State B o a rd of D ire c to rs fo r th is association. H e h a s serv ed as a member of th e b o a rd of d ire c to rs Ifor th e W e ste rn New Y o rk B lue Isiiield. H ennessey w as th e tr e a s u r e r of la local R ifle a n d P is to l C lub, in Istruotor of H u n te r S a fe ty , p a s t o fIflcer of th e A m e ric a n L eg io n , a n d Ivery a ctiv e in re c e n t c h a rita b le |fund drives. J o h n pledges to be a fu ll-tim e [president workinig o u t of A lbany h e ad q u arters. H e reco g n izes th e need fo r local o ffices a n d p la n s m a k e CSEA k n ow n th r o u g h o u t ill tlie S ta te . Jo h n sees th e p re sid e n c y o f th e |CSE3A in th e se c h a n g in g tim es as challenge. H e p la n s to ta k e a |fie.iih new look a t th e w hole CSEA structure. # « • Theodore WenzI (C o n tln aed fro m P a g e 1) ivil Sei-vice E m ploy ees A ssn. T h e eriod h a s see n CSEIA b u ffe te d Dy a c o m ta n t su ccessio n of ci'ises, placing u n p re c e d e n te d d e m a n d s ou Uie o rg a n iz a tio n ’s resoui*ces, adaptability a n d , c e rta in ly , its [leadership. Tlie essence o f C SE A ’s s tru g g le leLisi Declines le-Nomination To toard of Directors w as in fig h tin g to r e ta in its p o si­ tio n as tr a d itio n a l re p r e s e n ta tiv e o f p u b lic em.ployees in New Y ork S ta te . H a v in g w on th e o ffic ia l r ig h t to c o n tin u e In th is role fo r S ta t e em p loy ees by th e G o v e rn o r’s re c o g n itio n in N o v em b er, 1967, CSEA su d d e n ly fo u n d itse lf on th e d efen siv e to r e t a in th e rig h t. T h is f ig h t h a s gone on th ro u g h tw o n e g o tia tin g sea so n s, d u rin g w h ic h tim e C SEA h a s n e v e rth e ­ less won fo r S ta t e w o rk ers m ore t h a n $1,200 in s a la r y im p ro v e ­ m e n ts a n d g u a r a n te e d h a lf - p a y re tir e m e n t a f te r 25 y e a rs of se rv ­ ice. I n its C o u n ty D ivision, CSEA also fo u n d its w ork g re a tly m u l­ tip lied . F o rm a l b a rg a in in g u n its b eg an ta k in g s h a p e in h u n d re d s of ju ris d ic tio n s th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te — co u n ties, c itie s, to w n s, villages a n d sch o ol disti-icts. N o t only did C SE A ’s lo cal o ffic e rs a n d field s t a f f h a v e to cope w ith th e co m ­ plex n a tu r e a n d a m o u n t o f th e n ew w ork, th e y also h a d to block th e c o m p etitiv e In ro a d s o f riv a l u n io n s, m a k in g th e ir f ir s t big m ove in th e m u n ic ip a litie s u n d e r th e T a y lo r L aw . S p a rk e d by its c o m p e te n t le a d ­ ersh ip , C SEA h a s m e t th e c h a l­ lenges of th e p a s t two y e a rs as th e y h a v e o c cu rre d , a n d h a s em erg ed a s a th riv in g , m o re p o w erfu l o rg a n iz a tio n . I t h a s c h a n g e d its c o n s titu tio n to p ro v id e g re a te r flex ib ility . T h e tr a d itio n a l n o -s trik e clau se is no lo n g e r th e re — le ttin g th e w orld know t h a t C SEA c a n be as m ilita n t as th e s itu a tio n d e m a n d s. I t s C o u n ty D ivision now o p e ra te s w ith g re a te r fre e d o m a n d a u to n o m y . I t s s ta f f o f sp ec ia lists h a s b ee n g re a tly e x ­ p a n d e d a n d given m o re d ire c tio n . T h e re s u lts h a v e b e e n as d r a ­ m a tic a s th e c h a n g e s. I n a d d itio n to n e g o tia tin g su c ce ssfu lly fo r S ta t e woa-kers, C SEA h a s won r e p ­ r e s e n ta tio n e le c tio n s in a la rg e n u m b e r o f m u n ic ip a litie s . I t h a s n e g o tia te d m o re th a n 300 c o n ­ tr a c ts fo r lo cal g o v e riu n e n t e m ­ ployees in one y e a r alone. I t w on th e r i g h t to re p r e s e n t m o re th a n 2,000 em ployees in a h ig h ly p u b ­ licized elec tio n on th e S ta te T h r u ­ w ay a n d ju s t re c e n tly con clu d ed a c o n tr a c t w h ic h in c lu d e d a la n d ­ m a rk im p ro v em e n t. E a rlie r th is y e a r, CSEA e s ta b lis h e d its new im ag e of m ilita n c y by w in n in g its p o in t w ith th e S ta t e by t h r e a te n ­ in g a S ta te w id e jo b a c tio n of S ta te w o rk ers. T h e success of CSEA over th e p«U9t tw o y e a rs is th e o ffic ia l re c ­ o rd o f th e f ir s t a d m in is tra tio n of P re s id e n t T h e o d o re C. W enzl. On th e b asis of th is re co rd , T ed seeks re -e le c tio n th is y e a r. • • ♦ RAYMOND G. CASTLE C a n d id a te fo r F ir s t V ic e -P re sid e n t R a y C astle is th e p re s e n t fir s t v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e A sso ciatio n a n d is a c a n d id a te fo r re -e le ctio n . H e o ffers a re c o rd of le a d e rsh ip a n d a c c o m p lish m e n t to h is fellow w o rk ers in Civil S erv ice. H e jo in e d th e CSEA o n th e sam e d a y he b ecam e re g io n a l m a n a g e r w ith th e C o m m erce D e p a rtm e n t a n d h a s serv ed o n m a n y c h a p te r, c o n fe r­ ence a n d S ta te c o m m itte e s. H e serv ed fo u r yeai’s a s p re s id e n t of S y ra c u se , c h a p te r ; tw o y e a rs as p re s id e n t of C e n tm l New Y ork C o n feren c e; d ia lr e d th e S p ec ia l C o m m itte e o n th e n ee d fo r a New Y ork C ity A sso c ia tio n . O ffice; five y e a rs as m e m b e r of S ta te E d u c a ­ tio n C o m m itte e (c h a irm a n tw o y e a r s ) ; as m e m b e r of th e S pecial C o m m itte e to S tu d y N o m in a tio n and E lec tio n P ro c e d u re s and o h a irm a n o f th e S p ecial C o m m it­ te e to D e fin e D u tie s o f A ssociation C o m m itte es. H e w as f o u r th vicep re s id e n t fo r two y e a rs: co m p leted tw o te rm s as seco nd v ic e -p re sid e n t a n d is c u rre n tly fire t v ic e -p re si­ d e n t. D ui-ing th is tim e , h e w as on th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs’ c o m m itte e a n d h e w as S ta te c o n s u lta n t to th e C o n s titu tio n a n d B y -L aw s a n d th e P u b lic R e la tio n s c o m m itte e s. H is c u r r e n t a ss ig n m e n t as firs t v ice-presiden* is C o -o rd in a to r of O ffic e r a n d C o n feren ce Affaii-s. A ctive in C e n tr a l New Y ork b u sin ess a n d civic a ffa irs , h e h a s serv ed te n y e a rs a s dii-ector of th e S y ra c u se A d v ertisin g a n d S ales F ir s t In S t a t e c r e d it to thetu.’* n C/J o M r* w > o w w H s (T (n) Ot u H e h a s h e ld th e p o sitio n of c h a ir m a n of M e n ta l H e a lth F u n d D rive of N a ssa u C o u n ty ; c h a i n n a n of th e Boy S co u t F u n d D riv e In B a ld w in ; v ic e -c h a irm a n o f th e N a ssa u C o u n ty C a n c e r D riv e; v ic e -c lia lrm a n W a ld e m a r C an cer R e s e a rc h F u n d ; m e m b e r of th e B o a rd of C e n tr a l Is la n d M e n ta l H e a lth C e n te r; m e m b e r o f th e A lu m n i A sso ciatio n of th e C ol­ u m b ia C ollege of P h a rm a c y ; boaixl m e m b e r o f th e New Y ork M eta B o o ster C lub; a m e m b e r of th e E lk s; a n d is a ctiv e ly Involved in m a n y o th e r c h a rita b le a n d civic a c tiv itie s. H e is c u rre n tly c h a ir ­ m a n of th e U n ite d F u n d D rive fo r N a ssa u a n d S u ffo lk C o u n ties. As p re s e n t h e is o h a irm a n o f th e C o m m itte e to S tu d y U n io n A ctiv ities of CSEA ; m e m b e r of th e S ta t e B o a rd of D ire cto rs, B o a rd o f D ire c to rs C o m m itte e a n d P a id P re s id e n ts C o m m ittee. » ♦ « THOMAS McDo n o u g h C a n d id a te fo r F ir s t V ice -P re sid e n t T o m M cD o no u g h is a c a n d id a te fo r th e o ffice o f f ir s t v ic e -p re si­ d e n t. A se n io r clerk , h e h a s b e en em p lo y ed b y th e D e p a rtm e n t o f M o to r V eh icles fo r th e p a s t 13 y e a rs. H e is p re s id e n t of th e M o to r IRVING FLAUMENBAUM C a n d id a te fo r F ir s t V ic e -P re sid e n t Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m Is a g r a d ­ u a te of C o lu m b ia U n iv ersity C ol­ lege o f P h a rm a c y a n d is em ploy ed by th e N a ssa u C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n t of S ocial Sei*vices. H e is cuii-ently p re s id e n t of th e 17,000 membea* N a ssa u c h a p te r, C SEA a n d secon d v ic e -p re sid e n t o f th e S ta te CSEA. H a s b een activ e m e m b er o f CSEA fo r alm o st 20 y ea rs. Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m h a s alw ay s su p p o rte d S ta te p ro g ram s in a d d itio n to C o u n ty p ro g ra m s fo r CSEA. F o r fo u r y e a rs h e w as c h a irm a n of th e S ta te M em b e r­ sh ip C o m m ittee . F la u m e n b a u m ’s proudest a c h ie v e m e n t is th e g ro w th of N a s­ V ehicle c h a p te r of th e CSEA, a t sa u chaptea- fix>m less tlia n 1,000 p re s e n t in h is s ix th y e a r in o ffice. m e m b e rs to its p re s e n t en ro llm e n t. T o m is e x tre m e ly ac tiv e in all CSEA m a tte r s a n d Is th e firs t (C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 9) 25- Year Retirement Plan Won For Freeport CSERA Seminar Employees By CSEA At Concord Hotel Jiusk M. D eLisi, E x e cu tiv e D eif-ment re p r e s e n ta tiv e to th e atxi of D ire c to rs o f th e Civil I’vice E m ploy ees A ssn. h a s d ellned n o m in a tio n to r u n fo r a n ­ (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) ther te rm , citin g h is fo rth c o m in g M INEO LA — S c o r in g a k e y b r e a k th r o u g h , t h e N a ssa u '^tirem ent fro m S ta t e serv ice as t P t j reason. 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 . la s t w ee k g a in ed He will, how ever, re m a in activ e a 2 5 -y ea r r e t ir e m e n t p ro g ra m in t h e V illa g e o f F reep o rt. CSEA a ffa irs , h e p o in te d o u t, I t w a s u n d e r s to o d to b e t h e fir s t v illa g e to lib e r a liz e its tttig t h a t h e feels th a t a m e m - p e n s io n p la n in c o n fo r m a n c e w it h t h e l / 5 0 t h r e t ir e m e n t f of th e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs p la n a d o p te d b y t h e S t a t e th is year. N a ssa u c h a p te r p r e s i­ ^ iild be a fu ll-tim e w o rk in g em d e n t I r v in g F la u m e n b a u m , w h o p e r s o n a lly a id e d t h e ta lk s, % e e . H e h a d se rv ed o n th e s a lu t e d t h e c o n d u c t o f u n it p r e s id e n t W illie W illia m s a n d ard since 19&5. I n a d d itio n , h e M a y o r R o b e rt S w e e n e y a n d h is v illa g e b oard in r e a c h in g th e sei-ved fo r m a n y y e a rs on th e a g r e e m e n t. EA re so lu tio n s c o m m itte e . T h e 2 5 -y e a r r e t ir e m e n t a t h a lf p a y is a k e y o b je c tiv e hlfi le tte r o f d e lin a tio n , I>esi th a n k e d h is frle n sd in CSEA o f C SEA u n it s in g o v e r n m e n ta l su b d iv isio n s. “F r e e p o r t got th e ir s tro n g s u p p o r t d u rin g t h e b a ll r o llin g ,” r n a u m e n b a u m d e c la r e d , “a n d it is a of office. C lub ; p re s id e n t o f th e S y ra c u se C o u n cil o f S erv ice C lu b s a n d fo u n d e r o f S y ra c u s e T o a s tm a s te rs C lu b ; I n te r n a tio n a l D ire c to r a n d D istric t G o v e rn o r of all T o a s tm a s ­ te rs C lubs in New Y ork S ta t e fo r T o a s tm a s te rs I n te r n a tio n a l w h ich tr a in s m e n in te re s te d in d ev elo p ­ in g le a d e rs h ip in c o m m u n ity a f ­ fa irs ; le a d e r in R ed C ross a c tiv ­ itie s a n d S ta te D ivision C h a ir m a n in C o m m u n ity C h e st fo r m a n y y ears. H e w as h o n o re d by a c i t a ­ tio n fro m th e U .§. T re a s u ry D e ­ p a r tm e n t fo r d is tin g u is h e d serv ice to th e U.S. S a v in g s B o n d s D ivision of C e n tr a l New Y ork. R ay C a stle has c o n sta n tly w ork ed to e s ta b lis h civil service em p lo y m e n t as a d ig n ified , d e s ir­ able a n d u se fu l c a re e r p rofession. H e h a s in c re a sin g ly e m p h asiz ed in te g ra tio n o f C o n fere n c e a n d c h a p te r woi'k in to th e A ssocia­ tio n ’s o v e rall p ro g r a m a n d h a s w o rk ed to a c h iev e co n fid en ce a n d good w ill b etw e en g o v e rn m e n t w o rk ers, o ffic ials a n d th e g e n e ra l p u blic. O v er th e y e a rs, h e h a s a id ­ ed in s t a r t in g th e C e n tr a l New Y o rk C o n fe re n c e a n d n in e u p s ta te C o u n ty c h a p te rs . T h ro u g h h is y e a rs of service, h e h a s becom e th o ro u g h ly fa m ilia r w ith th e p ro b le m s a n d d esire s of em ployees o n th e S ta te and C o u n ty level a n d th e a d m in is ­ tr a tio n of th e A ssociatio n. A t th e sa m e tim e , h e h a s c a rrie d on a vig o rou s a n d d e d ic a te d c a m p a ig n fo r a d e q u a te a n d e q u a l sa la iie s ; effec tiv e g rie v a n c e p ro c ed u re s; b e tte r w o rk in g c o n d itio n s a n d a p ro g ra m of im p ro v e m e n t in te n ­ u re , v e s te d -rig h ts a n d re tire m e n t lib era liz a tio n . H is re c o rd o f h a r d w ork a n d a c h ie v e m e n t is a solid g u a ra n te e o f f u tu r e serv ice fo r tlie im p ro v ed well b e in g a n d se c u rity o f civil serv ice em ployees th ro u g h in c re a s ­ ed em ployee b e n e fits a n d b e tte r w o rk in g co n d itio n s. I t is h is e a r n ­ e s t h o p e t h a t h e w ill c o n tin u e to m e r it y o u r su p p o rt. • • • A p p licatio n s a re now b ein g a c ­ c e p te d fo r a se m in a r o n public em ployee p ro m o tio n s, re tire m e n t p la n s a n d h e a lth in s u ra n c e to be h e ld O ct 12 to 14 a t th e C oncord H otel, K ia m e s h a L ake. T lie s e m in a r is b ein g si>onsored by th e C ivil S erv ice E d u c a tio n a n d R e c re a tio n Assn. fo r its m e m ­ b e rsh ip . R a te s a re $44, in c lu d in g ro om s a n d all m e als, in c lu d in g b re a k f a s t o n d a y of d e p a rtu re . F o r re s e rv a tio n s enclose $10 d e ­ p o sit p e r p e rs o n arvd w rite to O SB R A c o n v e n tio n desk. C oncord Hotel* K ia m e s h a L ake. N.Y. Pension Gommitlee To Meet Aug;:sl 6 ALBANY — T h e re will be a m e e tin g of th e Civil S ervice E m ­ ployees A ssn .’s pen sion c o m m itte e on A u g u st 6, a t 12:30 p.m . in th e D e W itt C lin to n H o tel hei'e. 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G o rd o n , J a m e s T a lty , A n ne W a ld m a n , H a n n e lo re H a h n , B everly J S a v ag e, G a ry R T e n e n b a u m , H o w a rd M P re s sm a n , G reg o iT R BrLsto, A u g u st E R e issm a n , K a r in S H ess, V irg in ia T N a p o lita n o , P ra n c in e A B rodie, Jo y c e A K ee, A n n e T C o n n iff, E d ­ w a rd J M alle n , W ay n e J o h n s o n , J a n e B H ib b e rt, A ndrew M K a r m iol, W ilm a J H illia ro , J o se p h in e D au g alis. P A R K IN G 9. TER E lig ib le .My a g e Is. P .S . If you have the insurance, w hy not take a few m inutes and explain it to a new em ployee. ENFO RCEM EN T AGENT 1 P ra n k J C am p b ell, E d g a r M E llson, P i-ank J N ew to n, Issa c Dow, C h a rle s P M id ie l, G e ra ld V M cD o n ald , M u rra y L L in k er, P h illip Z ab in sk y , G eo rg e H R eiss, P a u l B E tte lso n , L eroy N L ad so n , M ic h a el J G u st, J a m e s P a n -a r, J e r r y W ex ler, J o h n H K eesey, M ic h ae l H S c h re ib e r, N eville G G eoi'ges, J o h n T a n -ag o , G«a-ald L e fco u rt, B en S ilv er, R ose J V al­ en ti, P e te r S te rn , P a tr ic k R o d ri­ guez, R o b e rt E B row n, D a n ie l G ia n n in i, R o b e rt N H u tk in , R ic h a r d J M a rc in a n is , P i'a n k N H ines, E m ile W P ra n c is, J a m e s P V oorhees, S ta n le y W K op acz, J u n e M C row ley. A n th o n y J S im o n e tti, H e rb e i't K le in , J a m e s B C u m ­ m in g s J r , V irg in ia L B ro d d ie , O s­ b o rn e B o y kin, Jo s e p h T S a y p ac k , C a rso n S W oods. C lyde R Jei*vis, M ild re d T Y oung. 42 L a m o n t J o h n s o n , W illiam E C ord o n, C a rm in e L upo, A ndrew G M cN ulty, S y lv ia M R o b in so n , C onw ay E W a ld ro n , J o h n R a C th erall, D o ro th y J M u rra y , G ilb e rt W illiam s, B e a tric e N L eslie, D o n ­ a ld S T i-em blay, J o rg e T o rre s, S a r a h S M oore, D ia n e E M cC ul­ lo u g h , E u g en e C A llen, H e le n L evanos, R o b e rt C o rte r, J o n a t h a n C V ario, S ta n le y G o ld stein , A lb e rt L A n d e rso n J r , C h a rle s E Pi-ye, E d waaxi G J e n e n tt, G eo rg e S a n m ig uel, A n th o n y L L e n to , D oris L C loud, M ae B B y n u m s, G le n d a E M cD an iel, G e ra ld in e P o m p a , A n ­ th o n y R D o n a to , H y m a n C o hen. W in sto n L D avenf>ort, W illie J W ilso n , Jo s e p h M T i a i n a J r , R o n ­ ald R G od b y , Ju lio E P ach eco , A dolph C L an g e, A n n a L S tro n g , J a m e s G S k a u , E d w in a L G o d ­ d a rd , W illiam H C oard , Jo y ce P C rew s, A n n a C lem ons. (Continued on Face 12) fo A p p l y For Publit Jobs Th« feUawlnc directions teO where to mppts for public job| and how t« reach destinatlens (q New York City on the trausH ■yitem. C IT Y N EW C O R K CITY—T h e AppU, c atio n a S e c tio n o f th e New York C ity D e p a rtm e n t o f P e rso n n e l i| lo c ated a t 49 T h o m a s S t.. New Y ork, N.Y. 10013. I t la three blocks n o r th o f C ity H all, on« block w est of B ro ad w a y . A p p lic a tio n s: F ilin g P erio d A p p lic atio n s issu ed a n d received M o n d ay th r o u g h F rid a y fro m | a j n . to 5 p .m .. e x c e p t T hursday (I'om 8:30 a .m . to 5:30 p.m ., and Si>turday fro m 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 ap p lican t in p e rso n o r by h is re p re se n ta tiv e a t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n ol the D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n n e l a t 49 T h o m a s S tr e e t, New Y ork. N Y. 10013. T e le p h o n e 566-8720. M a n ed re iiu ests fo r ap p licatio n b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e a stam ped, se lf-a d d re sse d b u sin e ss-size en* velope a n d m u s t be received bj th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t least five d a y s b efo re th e closing date to r th e filin g of a p p lic a tio n s. C o m p le te d a p p lic a tio n fornii which are filed by mail must iM s e n t to th e P e rs o n n e l D t;partm eut a n d m u s t be p o stm a rk e d no later than the la s t d a y o f filin g or u s ta te d c th e rw is e in th e exam* in a tio n a n n o u n c e m e n t. T h e A p p lic a tio n s S e c tio n ol th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t Is n e u th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t sto p of the m a in su b w ay lin e s t h a t go through th e a re a . T h e s e a re th e IR T 7tb A venue L in e and th e IN D 8tb A venue L ine. T h e IB T Lexington A venue L in e s to p to u se is the B ro o kly n B rid g e sto p a n d th e BMT QT a n d R R lo c a l’s sto p Is City Hafl B o th lin es h a v e e x its to Duane S tre e t, a s h o r t w alk fro m th e Per« so n n el D e p a rtm e n t. STATE S T A T E — ^D epartm ent of Civil Service, 1350 Ave of th e Americas, N .Y.. 10036, p h o n e 765-3811; Gov. A lfred E. S m ith S ta te O ffice Build, in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice C am pus, A lbany 12226; S u ite 750, 1 West G enessee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; State O ffice B ldg., S y racu se, 13202; 500 M idtow n Tow er, R o ch ester. 14604 (W ed n esd a y s o n ly ). A fte r 5 p.m . te lep h o n e, (212) 765-3811, give th e job title in w h ich you a r e in te re s te d , plus y o u r n a m e a n d a d d re ss. C a n d id a te s m a y o b ta in applies* tio n s fo r S ta te Jobs fro m local o ffices o f th e New Y ork State B m p lo y in en t S ervlec. FEDERAL F E D E R A L — New Y ork Region, U.S. Civil S ervice C om m ission, Fed­ e ra l P la z a a t D uan e a n d L a f a y e t t e S ts., N ew Y ork, N.Y. 10007. T a k e th e IR T L e x in g to n Ave. Line to W o rth S t. a n d w alk two blocks n o rth , o r a n y o th e r tr a in to C ham ­ b e rs St. o r C ity H a ll stop, M o n d ay th ro u g h F rid a y hours a re 8:30 a .m . to 6 p .m ., and offices s ta y o p e n Satux'days. 9 a.m . to 1 p .m . T h e te lep h o n e is (212 ) 2640422. ApplicatKonv a r e also obtain* ab le a t m a in po st o ffic e ' except th e New Y ork. N.Y.. P o st O ffice B o ard s of e x a m in e rs a t th e p ar­ tic u la r in s ta lla tio n s o ffe rin g tb« te sts also m a y be a p p lie d to fo* fm *ther in fo rm a tio n a n d appM®*' Mon fo rm s. N o r e tu r n envelope* a re re q u ire d w ith m a ile d requesUt fo r A ppU cation fo m u k BUY TO U .S . 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O ttin g e r ( D - W e s tc h e s te r a n d P u t n a m ) p a s s e s . T h e p a y m e n t w o u ld be o v e r a n d a b o v e a n y p a y m e n t s r e c e iv e d fro m t h e e m p lo y in g ju ris d ic tio n . U n d e r p re s e n t law, th e leg is­ la to r n o te d , b e n e fits of th e F e d ­ e ra l E m p loy ees C o m p e n sa tio n A ct e x te n d bo police o fficers i n ­ ju r e d in th e lin e of d u ty , If t h a t d u ty Involves e n fo rc e m e n t of F e d e ra l law . P re s e n t b e n e fits a re re d u c e d b y a m o u n ts received fi-om lo c al g o v e rn m e n t. O ttin g e r's b ill e x te n d s th e se b e n e fits to a n y policem en a n d fire m e n killed o r to ta lly d isab led In th e lin e of d u ty , w h e th e r o r n o t a sp ecifc fed e ra l c rim in a l la w w as v io late d. “ W e a re a n a tio n o f tra v e le rs ,” h e n o te d , “a n d th e c rim in a l w ho sh o o ts a p o lice m a n o r se ts a fire t h a t in ju re s a fire m a n in Y o n k ­ e rs of P eek sk ill m ig h t h a v e ju s t a rriv e d fro m New Y ork Crity o r th e m id -w e st. O n th e o th e r h a n d , th e w ou ld -be v ic tim w ho is p ro ­ te c te d b y o u r local police a n d fire m e n m a y ju s t be p assin g th ro u g h W e stc h e ste r o r P u tn a m .” T h e C o n g re ssm an n o te d t h a t b etw een 1962 a n d 1967, 559 p o lice­ m e n in th e U n ite d S ta te s d ied in th e lin e of d u ty , a n d b etw een 1961 a n d 1967, 239 fire m e n d ie d in th e line o f d u ty . Delehanty institute’s intensive Preparatory Course P A T R O L M A N ■ e sure to iaclodo $223 A WEEK AFTER 3 YEARS For complete Information Phone; GR 3-6900 ■ e our guest a t o class session D K Ii K H A N T V I N S T I T U T R 1 1 5 E « a t i s t l i S t. . U a n h a t t M NEXT A T H A L F - P A Y A FTER 2 0 EXAM O P E N IN G O CT. 2 5 th , DELEHANTY YEARS 1969 LECTURE A U G U S T 6 t h - 6 :3 0 P .M . For Fall I n f o r m a t i o n C a ll: G R 3-6900 N am e session as our g u est 9 0% of New York's Finest are D elehanty g ra d u a te s T H E D E L E H A N T V IN ST IT U T E 115 E ajf 1 5 th S tre e t, M a n h a t t a n j ______________________________________________ A dokess A d m it ___________________________________________ FREE to P o lic ew o m an Class M l The D ELEH AN TY IN S T IT U T E MANHATTAN: IIS EAST IS ST., N ear 4 Av*. (All S nbw ayil JAMAICA; 89-25 MERRICK BLVD., bef. Ja m a ic a & HIHstdo Avon. 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II Warren St., New York, N.Y. 10007. p re p a r e Coyne Heads StafF ALBANY — E d w a rd J . Coyne, w ho jo in e d tlie S ta te H e a lth D e ­ p a r tm e n t s t a f f as a ta b u la tin g m a o h in e o p e ra to r in 1927, Is th e new d ire c to r of th e d e p a r tm e n t’s O ffice o f F is c a l M a n a g e m e n t. H e su cceed s J o h n C offey, w ho re tire d . R . K e n n e th E solen of C a stle to n h a s su c ce ed e d C oyne as a s s is ta n t d ire c to r. 18 w ould g e t 15 p e rc e n t, u p to a m a x im u m of 75 p e rc e n t o f th e m o n th ly s a la ry . I n c ases o f d isa b ility w ith o u t d e p e n d e n ts , th e b e n e fits w ould be tw o -th ir d s of th e m o n th ly s a la ry . W ith d e p e n d e n ts, b e n e fits w ould com e to th r e e - f o u r th s of th e m o n th ly sa la ry . OPEN LECTURE WED., AUG. 6tli . 6:30 P.M. SET YOUR CAP FOR A WELL-PAYING CAREER! a Ages: 20 th m 28 - Vision: 2 0 /3 0 Min. H gt.: 5‘7'* leader b o o k s t o r e cific b e n e fits fo r th e su rv iv o rs of p o licem en a n d fire m e n k illed in th e lin e of d u ty . O ttin g e r ’s bill pro v id es t h a t a widow w ould receive 45 p e rc e n t o f h e r h u s b a n d ’s m o n th ly w age r a t e u n til sh e re m a rrie s. 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Subscription Price $3.00 to membeis of the Civil W ed n esd ay , A u g u st 13 u Benriee Employees Association. $5.00 to non-members. u 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1969 “I n h a la tio n T h e r a p y ” (r e fre s h ­ cd e r co urse, lesson 14). w UJ 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock — “C ou rtao om C o n d u c t a n d P r o ­ c e d u re s” (N.Y. Police A cadem y >-H CJ O N G R E SSM A N R ic h a r d O ttin g e r, r e a liz in g t h e in e q u i­ series.) tie s fa c e d by su rv iv o r s o f m u n ic ip a l p o lic e a n d fir e m e n 7:30 p .m .— O n th e J o b — “ Con. E d ­ D ist. 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J u s tic e d e m a n d s it s p a ssa g e . “C ou rtao om C o n d u c t a n d P ro ­ c e d u re s” (N.Y. Police A cadem y series.) 7:00 p.m .— T h e P o w e r of a W o m n —^Film on how W o m en ’s C lubs IT H its o v e r w h e lm in g v ic to r y in t h e e le c tio n a m o n g h a v e ooganized to im prove th e ir S t a t e w o rk ers to c h o se t h e ir b a rg a in in g - a g e n t , t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . d estr o y e d tw o m y th s — t hc oa m t m u n itie s. 7:30 p.m .—O n th e Jo b — “ S ia m ese It w a s a c o m p a n y u n io n fo rm ed to se ll in s u r a n c e a n d t h a t & O a te s ” (N YC F ire D e p a rt­ t h e A m e r ic a n F e d e r a tio n o f S ta t e C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ipmaeln t tr a in in g se rie s). E m p lo y e e s w a s a fo rc e to be reck o n ed w it h in t h e S ta t e F rid a y , A u g u st 15 la b o r p ictu r e. 10:00 a.m .— S ta f f M e e tin g on th e T h e v ic to r y a lso v in d ic a t e s th e c o u r t s u it s b r o u g h t by A ir— O fficials in New Y ork t h e E m p lo y e e s A s so c ia tio n a g a in s t th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t o f S ocial S erv ices a n sw e r p h o n e d -in in ­ R e la tio n s B o a rd , w h ic h d iv id ed S ta t e w o rk ers in to fiv e b a r ­ q u irie s fi-om th e offices in th e g a in in g u n its . S ta t e w ork ers v o te d for C SEA b e c a u s e o f it s field. m a g n if ic e n t p a s t p e r fo r m a n c e s in th e ir b e h a lf, p e r fo r m ­ a n c e s w h ic h w er e p o ssib le b e c a u se o f t h e v a s t b a r g a in in g 11:00 a.m . — T h e P o w er of a W o m an — F ilm on how w om en’s I>ower o f o v er 100,000 m e m b e r s b e in g to g e t h e r in a s in g le clu b s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try b a r g a in in g u n it . T h e b a llo ts d isp ro v e c o m p le te ly P E R B ’s h a v e o rg a n iz e d to im prove th e ir th e r o ie s on h o w e m p lo y e e s sh o u ld be r e p r e s e n te d a n d u n d e r ­ c o m m u n itie s. lin e t h a t B o a r d ’s c o m p le te m is u n d e r s ta n d in g o f h o w to c o n ­ 11:30 a.m .—C o m m u n ity A ction — d u c t la b o r r e la tio n s a m o n g p u b lic e m p lo y e e s in th e S ta te . C o m m u n ity C ouncil of G re a te r CSEA n o w o f fic ia lly r e p r e s e n ts th e v a s t m a jo r ity o f S ta t e New Yoflk series. w ork ers, j u s t a s it d id b e fo re th e e le c tio n s . T h e A m e r ic a n 4:00 p jn . — A ro u n d th e C lock — F e d e r a tio n o f S ta t e C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s r e p ­ “C o u rtro o m C o n d u c t a n d P r o ­ r e s e n t s a b o u t 6,000, le ss t h a n th e m e m b e r sh ip it c la im e d c e d u re s” (N.Y. Police A cadem y b e fo r e th e e le c tio n . series.) S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 16 T h e R o c k e fe lle r A d m in istr a tio n h a d b e tte r re m em b e r th is w h e n its m e e ts w ith th e CSEA b a r g a in in g te a m in 5:00 p.m — C o m m u n ic a tio n s a n d E d u c a tio n — “C en so rsh ip a n d t h e n e a r fu tu r e. O b sc e n ity ” — O h a iie s A. S ie p m a n n d iscussses th e m e a n in g of “o b scen ity .” 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “S iam ese a n d G a te s ” (New Y ork C ity F ire HEIN th e R o c k la n d C o u n ty G ra n d J u ry tw o w ee k s a g o D e p a rtm e n t se rie s). L a w &" Y o u A m e rie u * » E M rgeat W e e k t y t o r P u b l i c E m p io y e e m I A G r e a t M e a s u r e C T h e M e a n in g O f V ic to r y W M is le a d in g W A s s e r tio n s p r o n o u n c e d a “scattergain " in d ic t m e n t o f o ffic ia ls , s t a f f and p a t ie n t s a t th e D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e ’s August 8 M e e t Set R o c k la n d S t a t e H o sp ita l, th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . too k u p th e c a u s e a n d c o n d e m n e d th e G r a n d J u r y ’s By m is C ­ om m ittee On le a d in g a-ssertions. Regional OfFices N ow , tw o s e p a r a te c o m m itte e s o f th e S ta t e L e g isla tu r e A ccording to A. S a m u e l N o taro , h a v e a g r e e d w it h CSEA t h a t w h ile is o la te d in s t a n c e s o f w ho c h a irs th e S p ecial R e g io n al d ru g a b u se h a v e o ccu rred a t th e fa c ility , t h e g r e a t m a jo r ­ O ffices C o m m itte e of th e Civil ity o f s t a f f w ere fo u n d to be d e d ic a te d e m p lo y e e s fre e fro m S ervice E m p lo yees Assn., a m e e t­ a n y g u ilt or w ro n g d o in g . F u r th e r t h e h o s p it a l a d m in is tr a ­ ing o f th is p a n e l h a s b een s e t fo r tio n n o tife d a n d c o o p e r a te d w ith th e O r a n g e to w n P o lic e S a tu r d a y , A u g u st 8. T h e session will ta k e p la ce in R o om 161 o f th e in t h e m a tte r . T h is is a n o th e r o c c a sio n o f r e sp o n sib le u n io n le a d e r ­ S y ra c u se C o u n try H ouse. I n c o n ju n c tio n w ith previou s s h ip w o r k in g to g e th e r w ith a S ta t e botly to r ig h t a n in ­ m e etin g s, N otaao obse?.-ved, special j u s t ic e h e a p e d u p o n p u b lic e m p lo y ee s. W e u rg e th e R o ck ­ n o te sliou ld be ta k e n by e a c h la n d C o u n ty G r a n d Ju ry to w ith d r a w t h e ir b road c h a r g e s m e m b er t h a t th e p u rp o se fo r th is a g a in s t t h e em p lo y e e s. m e e tin g is to fin alize th e c o m m it­ I f th e G r a n d Ju ry w a n ts to fin d s o m e t h in g w ro n g a t te e ’s re c o m m e n d a tio n s in to a d r a f t R o c k la n d S ta te , le t th e m look in to th e r e a so n fo r se rio u s of a re p o rt, to be p re s e n te d to th e n n d e r s ta f fin g a t th e in s titu tio n . deleg ate s m eeU nc In S e p te m b e r. By WILLIAM GOFFEN (Bfr. Goffes, s member et Ike New Tork Bar, teaches law at CoUece ef the City el New Tork, la ttie author el maDjr beeka aatf artlclca and oo-au4hored **New York Criminal Law.**) M e n ta l In c a p a c ity II JU D G E B R E IT E L ’S sen se of in j u s t ic e w as ev id e n tly sh o c k e d b y a j u d ic ia l d e t e r m in a t io n t h a t c o n fir m e d a m e n ­ t a lly and p h y s ic a lly ill t e a c h e r ’s fo o lh a r d y s e le c tio n of r e t ir e m e n t b e n e f it s w ith t h e r e s u ltin g s a c r if ic e o f a r e tir e ­ m e n t r e se r v e o f $62,000 (O r te le r e v. T e a c h e r s ’ R e tir e m e n t B o a r d , C o lu m n o f J u ly 29, 1969). STILL , JU D G E B r e lte l d id n o t r e in s t a t e t h e d e te r m in a ­ tio n a t S p e c ia l T e rm w h ic h h a d r e s c in d e d h e r s e le c tio n of b e n e f its . I n s te a d , h e r e m a n d e d t h e m a t t e r for a n e w trial. H is r e a so n fo r re q u ir in g a n o th e r tr ia l w a s t h a t t h e triaJ w a s h e ld on a n o u tm o d e d c o n c e p t o f m e n ta l in c a p a c ity . A S W IT H M ANY tr ia ls, t h e la w y e r s m a y h a v e a tte m p te d to p ro d u c e w it n e s s e s w h o se te s t im o n y w ill m e e t t h e le g a l r e q u ir e m e n ts for s u c c e ss. T h e T r ia l C ou rt, too, s e e k s su p ­ p o rt in t h e reco rd o f t h e tr ia l to s a t is f y t h e le g a l t e s t s an d to j u s t if y t h e d e c isio n r e a c h e d . IN T H E O R TELERE c a se , t h e T r ia l C ou rt a n d t h e t e s t i­ m o n y o f th e p a r tie s w er e u n d o u b te d ly in flu e n c e d b y th e a n c ie n t le g a l t e s t o f m e n ta l in c a p a c ity to c o n tr a c t. ’Thus, t h e d e c e d e n t ’s p s y c h ia t r is t u n d e r w h o s e c a r e s h e h a d b een fo r t h e la s t m o n t h s o f h e r life , t e s t if ie d c o n c e r n in g v ic tim s o f in v o lu tio n a l m e la n c h o lia . " T h e y c a n ’t th in k r a t io n a lly n o m a t t e r w h a t t h e s it u a tio n is .” Y e t, t h e p e t itio n e r ’s w ife, G r a ce A relere, w a s e v id e n tly a b le to t h in k v e r y r a tio n a lly . IN T H IS C O NNECTIO N, a s J u d g e M a th e w J. J a s e n w rote in h is d is s e n t in g o p in io n , t h e e v id e n c e c o n c lu s iv e ly e s ta b ­ lis h e d w as th a t M rs. O r te le re r e tir in g , but th a t “u n d e r sto o d n o t o n ly sh e h a d . s e le c te d th e th a t sh e m a x im u m p a y m e n t d u r in g h e r lif e t im e .” In d e e d , h e r le t t e r to th e R e t ir e m e n t S y s te m tw o m o n t h s b e fo r e h e r d e a t h in d ic a te d a c o m p r e h e n s iv e u n d e r s ta n d in g of r e t ir e m e n t p ro b lem s. N e v e r th e le s s , m o d e r n p s y c h ia tr ic k n o w le d g e in d ic a t e s th a t a p e r s o n lik e G r a ce O r te le re m a y s t ill b e u n a b le to en ter in t o v o lu n ta r y c o n tr a c ts . T H E R E ST A T E M E N T o f t h e L a w o f C o n tr a c ts, a p r e s e n ­ t a tio n o f w h a t t h e la w o u g h t to b e in v ie w o f t h e sc h o la r s respK>nsdble fo r it s p r e p a r a tio n , s u b s t it u t e s a m o d e r n ru le o n c o m p e te n c y to c o n t r a c t fo r t h e o ld o n e b a se d o n a b ility to u n d e r s ta n d t h e c o n t r a c t a n d r a tio n a lity . T h e n e w R e ­ s t a t e m e n t s e c t io n m a k e s a c o n t r a c t v o id a b le if by rea so n o f m e n t a l illn e s s th e p e rso n is u n a b le to a c t in a r e a s o n ­ a b le m a n n e r a n d th e o th e r p a r ty k n o w s o f h is c o n d itio n . In t h e c a s e a t b ar. J u d g e B r e lte l h e ld t h a t t h e S y s te m an d t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n k n e w or s h o u ld h a v e k n o w n o f Mrs. O r te le r e ’s le a v e o f a b s e n c e fo r m e d ic a l re a so n s. JU D G E JA N S E N IN h is d is s e n t s tr e s s e d t h a t th e r e w as n o e v id e n c e t h a t M rs. O r te le re k n e w w h e n s h e s e le c te d th e m a x im u m b e n e f its t h a t h e r h e a lt h w ould a f f e c t h e r life e x p e c t a n c y . M oreover, h e r s e le c tio n w a s p r e d ic a te d o n a n e e d fo r h ig h e r in c o m e to su p p o r t h e r s e lf a n d h e r h u sb a n d . U n d e r t h e “n o - o p t io n ” a r r a n g e m e n t, t h e m o n t h ly in co m e w a s $450, in s t e a d o f $375, a t w e n t y p e r c e n t in c r e a se . U n d er t h e c ir c u m s ta n c e s , t h e e le c tio n o f m a x im u m b e n e f its ra th er t h a n O p tio n I w a s n o t o n ly r a tio n a l, b u t n ec e ssa r y . JU D G E JA SE N s t a te d t h a t t h e fo r m e r r u le a s to m e n ta l in c a p a c ity h a s p ro v en it s e lf w o rk a b le a n d fa ir. I t r e p ­ r e s e n t s a b a la n c e b e tw e e n p o lic ie s to p r o te c t t h e se c u r ity o f t r a n s a c t io n s o n th e o n e h a n d a n d th o s e m e n ta lly h a n d i­ c a p p e d o n t h e o th e r . I t a llo w s fo r a b ro a d r a n g e o f e v id e n c e in c lu d in g p s y c h ia tr ic t e s t im o n y to e s ta b lis h m e n ta l c o n d i­ tio n . I n a n y e v e n , a s t h e J u r is t o b ser v ed , t h e ju r y " in s tin c ­ tiv e ly ju d g e s ” w h a t is n o r m a l a n d w h a t is a b n o r m a l, th e r e ­ b y h a r m o n iz in g c o m p e tin g p o lic y c o n s id e r a tio n s w ith h u ­ m a n e x p e r ie n c e . IN A N Y EV ENT, t h e m a jo r ity r u le a s e n u n c ia te d by J u d g e B r e lte l w ill n o w req u ire p r o o f o f m e n ta l in c a p a c ity w it h c u r r e n t s ta n d a r d s fr a n k ly i n v ie w . p . R . 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H E C H T , ESQ. A tto rn e y (s ) fo r P la in tiff O A ic e a n d P o s t O ffice A d d r e s s 5 3 5 F ifth A v e n u e N e w Y ork, N e w Y ork 100017 , above nam ed d e fe n d a n t: The W 'n * s u a a n i o o s is s e r v e d u p o n y o u b r I " ijtio n p u rsu an t to an o rd e r d ate d 3. 1 9 ^ o f th e H o iv W ilfred A. ‘t e m a d e , a J u s tic e of th e S uprease j. o f th e S ta te o f N e w Y ork and V* " € t**® s o p p o r t i a g p a p e r s i a • Y o r k C o u n ty C le r k 's o S c e . T h i s a c tio n f o r d iv o rc e o n t h e g ro u n d s ^ ^ an d o n m e n t. D a te d : J u ir 2 ) , 1 9 6 9 . T . H e c h t, A tto rn e y lo r P la in tiff. A uburn M o n fe r M o to rs ltd . H untinglofl B e riy V olkswagen, Inc. B a ta via Inw ood Bob Howkes, Inc. B a y Shore M iaca Trans-Island A utom obiles C o rp . B o y s id * Boy Yolkswogen. C o rp . Btaghanrfon R ogar Kresge, In c. Fearn M o to rs , Inc. Rensselaer C o o le y M o to rs C o rp . Volkswagen 5 Towns, Inc. Riverhead Don W a ld 's A utohaus Ripley M o to r C o rp . Jam oica M ones V olksw agen, Inc. Jam estown StateskJa M otors* Inc. Joiwwtown B ronx B ronx A vo xe C o rp o ra tio n Brwckner V olksw ogan, Inc. B ronx D afrln M o to r C o rp . Vont Volksw agen, Inc. K h g s to fi A m erling Volksw agen, Inc. La G rangaviH a R. E. Ahmed Volksw agen,'lnc. lo llia m Academ y M o to n . Inc. Rochester B reton M o to rs , Inc. Rochester F. A . M o to rs, Inc. Rochester M t. Read Volkswagen, Inc. East Rocbastar S a ra to g a Spa V olksw agen, Inc. B ro o iily ii A lda n Volkswooen, Inc. Lockport Volksw agen V lllo g e , Inc. SayviHa B rooklyn Economy Volksvt/agen, lh & Massena Seaw ay V o lb w a g e n , Inc. S chenectady B rooklyn Kingsboro M o to rs C o rp . < M e rric k BrooU yn VolkM ^ogen o f Boy Ridge, Inc. B u ffa lo Jim Kelly's, Inc. Soker M o to r C o rp .. L td .- M id d le Island R obert W eiss Volkswagen, Inc. M id d le to w n G le n Volksw agen C orp . B u ffa lo Butler V olksw agen, Inc.s -., M o n tk e llo C o rtla n d C o rtla n d Foreign M o to rs B m sfo rd H ow a rd Holmes, Inc. Forast HiHs lu b y Volksw agen, Inc. M ount Kisco Fulton Lokeiand Volkswagen, inc. G a o a va Dochok M o to rs, Inc. G ians Falls Brom ley Imports^ bic. H aa ibu rg H arm on H oi Casi»y M o to n ^ Inc. Jim M cG lo n a M o lo r t, Inc. H am pstead Small Cars, Inc. H ic k iv illa HomeU ^ W a lte rt-D o n o ld so n , Inc. Suburban M o to rs, Inc. Horseheads H . K. Am acher & Sons, Inc. ,lh id M a C olonkil M o to i ^ b e . Route 42 V olksw agen C o rp . N o rth C ou n ty Volksw agen, Inc. N ew H yde P ark N aw Rochalia Auslander Volkswagen, Inc. C ou n ty A uto m o tive C o., Inc. Irm er Volksw agen, fnc. Roaia Seth H untley and Sons, Inc. Roslyn D o r M o to rs , ltd . Bkinco M o to rs , Inc. Sm ithtown C o lo n ie M o to rs, Inc. G e o rg e and D alton Volksw agaiv Tnc. S outham pton President M o to rs , Inc. S pring V a lle y C . A . H aigh, Inc. S taten Island Syracuse Stafen Island Small C ars, lid . Don C ain Volkswagen, Inc, East Syracuse T onaw anda Precision Autos, Inc. G ra n v ille M o to rs, Inc. N aw Y o rk C ty Volksw agen B ristol M o to rs, Inc. U tica N aw Y ork C ity Volksw agen Filth Avenue, Inc. V a lle y S tream V al-S treom Volksw agen, fnc. V a sta l Jkn Fom o & Son, Inc, N a w b u rg li |^ & C M o to rs, Inc. N ta g'a ra Falls Am endola M o to rs, Inc. M a rtin Volksw agen, Inc. W a te rto w n H a rb lln M o to rs, Inc. N o. Lawraaca Volksw agen Five Town*, Inc, O la a n G le an Im ports, Inc. W est N yack O n a o nta W o o d s k fa Q ue e nsb o ro V olksw ogeiv Inc. Yonkars D unw oodle M o to r Corpu f k it t ^ o r g li John Eckert, Inc. C elesta M o to rs, Inc. Qwaam V H Iagtt W a b Volksw agen C o rp . W o o d b u ry 'Foreign C ars o f Rockland, Inc. C ou rtesy Volksw agen, Inc. Y o rklo w n M o ha g o n V olksw ageiv Inc. AUTMOaiZU OCMLCU CO C S E A S te a m r o lle r C r u s h e s A F S C M E (Continued from Page 1) VC n •X ! CC UJ C c w u u cd u t/J u th e sin cere effo rts a n d ta n g ib le re su lts of CSEA. T h is is tr u ly a K ieat victo ry a n d could n o t h av e com e ab o u t h a d n o t C SEA ’s m e m b ersh ip across th e S ta t e — from tin y village u n its to h u g e S ta te c h a p te rs — given th e ir all to th e cause. I am p ro u d of th e se d ed ic a te d m em bers as th e y sh o u ld be p ro u d of them selves. T liis t r e ­ m en d o u s victory b acked u p w h a t CSEA h a d said all a lo n g — t h a t th e g re a t m a jo rity of S ta te e m ­ ployees did, in fac t, w a n t CSEA to re p re se n t th e m . B u ria l Scrvice ‘‘C ouncil 50, o u r c h ie f c o m p e ti­ to r, ha.s b een b uried u n d e r th e a v a la n c h e it p re d icted i t would w in b y.’ Looking back a t th e ev en ts of th e la s t two y e ars w h ich p re c ip i­ ta te d th e elections, W enzl m ad e th e follow ing conclusions: " T h e A FL -C IO bid to g et a wedge in th e S ta te em p lo y m e n t scen e h a s been re so u n d in g ly r e ­ b u ffed by th e m a jo rity of S ta te em ployees. T hose em ployees, by a n o verw h elm in g m a jo rity , h av e ch o sen CSEA, a New Y ork S ta te lo c ally -ex p erien ced la b o r u n io n , to re p re s e n t th e m a t th e b a r ­ g a in in g table. "C ou ncil 50 said CSEA was ‘a f m id of electio n s’ b u t CSEA h a n d ily w on in fo ur o u t of five u n its , re p re se n tin g 94 p e rc e n t of th e S ta te em ployees involved. T h is prov ed o u r e a rlie r c o u rt co n ­ te n tio n t h a t electio ns w ere n o t n eed e d am on g S ta te em ployees. C SEA h a d been involved In c o u rt a c tio n to p ro te c t th e in te re s ts of Its 172,000 m e m b ers since soon a f te r th e b e g inn ing of th e S ta t e ’s w idely acclaim ed ex p e rim e n ta l P u b lic Em ployees F a ir E m p lo y ­ m e n t A ct, k now n as th e T aylo r I n v e s t i g a t i o n C S E A & R e f u t e C lia r g e s VICTORY CSEA s ta ff m e m b e rs jo in h a n d s in v icto ry at — T a k in g tim e o u t fo r a b u ffet d in n e r th e New S co tlan d A ven ue A rm o ry in A lb an y la s t w eek a f te r CSEA d u rin g a long a n d tire s o m e w eek o f w a tc h in g ba llo ts b ein g co u n ted w as n a m e d th e w in n e r in th e election as th e b a rg a in in g ag e n ‘t for to d ete rm in e w h a t o rg an izatio n s w ould re p re s e n t th e m a jo rity of m ore th a n 130,000 S ta te em ployees. F ro m le ft a re M a rv in G . Nailor, S ta te em ployees a re th e se o b se rv e rs for th e Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees a s s is ta n t d ire c to r of public re la tio n s ; Jo se p h J . D o lan J r ., election Assn. The v o lu n teer w o rk ers, n u m b e rin g m o re t h a n 50, w ere given co o rd in a to r; J o h n C o rco ran , re g io n a l field s u p e rv iso r; a n d Joseph a d m in is tra tiv e leave for th e five d a y s of cou ntin g. T he g ro up sta y e d B. R oulier, d ir e c to r of public relatio n s. a t th e T h ru w ay M otor In n . w as a m ove to se t u p th e single p riv in g S ta te em ployee of w hat lu ilt Into several w ould h a v e b een a m u c h richer em ployees h a d long since d esig ­ b a rg a in in g Law. “I n N ovem ber, 1967, G o v e rn o r n a te d th e ir cho ice by o v e rw h elm ­ sm a ller ones— th e a g e -o ld divide b e n e fit pa ck ag e. “T h e w hole s h a m e fu l charade R ockefeller, im d e r th e T a y lo r in g m e m b e rsh ip lo y a lty to CSEA. a n d co n q u e r m a n eu v e r. T h e ‘w a n t­ “F ollow ing long, la b o rio u s h e a r ­ i n ’ u n io n could th e n c o n c e n tra te h a s now com e full cy cle a n d the Law, h a d recognized CSOEIA as b a rg a in in g ag e n t for 124,000 S ta te ing s a n d litig a tio n , th e G o v e rn o r’s th e ir o rg an izin g e ffo rts o n a good guys, th e S ta t e employees, em ployees on th e b asis of C SEA ’s O ffice a n d Its new m in io n , th e sm aller seg m en t of em ployees, h av e w on a v ictory . T h e y have E m p lo y m en t R e la tio n s h o p in g to g a in a su ffic ie n t p e r­ p rov en conclusively th e r ig h t of 100,000 em ployee m e m b ersh ip , a P u b lic B o ard , bowed to u n fa v o ra b le c e n ta g e m e m b ersh ip to ju s tify th e ir chosen o rg a n iz a tio n to re p ­ v ast m a jo rity of S ta te w orkers. press re p o rts b ro u g h t o n b y th e ir d e m a n d fo r a re p r e s e n ta ­ re s e n t th e m . P re ssu re C ooker C ouncil 50’s strik e s a g a in s t sev­ tion election. W a tc h Out! “S h o rtly a fte r th is reco g n itio n , C h ick e n in g O u t eral m e n ta l h o sp ita ls a n d o th e r “A long th e w ay, th o u g h , th e y ’ve th e S ta te began to succum b to “W h e n CSiEA’s leg al fig h t to p ressures, a n d d isca rd ed th e o rig ­ ta k e n a b e a tin g a n d w'on’t forget pressu re fix>m th e S ta te A P L -C IO in a l law ful d e sig n a tio n of CSEA, block th e u n w a n te d u n it b re a k ­ to give a piece of th e a ctio n to it! I t w ill se t th e to n e of C SEA ’s se ttin g u p five u n its a n d callin g u p d im m ed th e riv a l u n io n ’s a local cou ncil of th e A FSC M E. hopes, th e y ste p p e d u p th e p re s­ re la tio n s w ith S ta t e G ovem ient for im m e d ia te elections. T liis ou tsid e group, w h ich c la im ­ su re w ith a n a b o rtiv e strik e In in th e y e a rs to com e. T h e kid T h e C over-U p ed a p id dlin g 15,000 m e m bers, b e ­ a few m e n ta l h o sp itals. A t th is, gloves a re o ff fo r good! g an clam o rin g for electio ns to le t “T h e m a in ploy of th e S ta t e th e G o v ern o r really cav ed in a n d “ W h e n n e g o tia tio n s s ta r t, CSEA th e em ployees decide w ho sh o u ld th e cam o u flag e th e ir k n u c k lin g a p p e a se d t h a t u n io n by b reak in g will com e In fig h tin g a n d get re p re s e n t th e m even th o u g h th e u n d e r to th e p o litic a l A F L -C IO off n e g o tia tio n s w ith C SEA , d e ­ w h a t S ta te em plo yees w a n t.” BRIEF RESPITE C n t i z e d L e g is la t iv e R o c lc la n d A g a in s t G H e a r in g s r a n d R J u r y o c id a n d S . H . O R A N G E B U R G —T h e c h a i r m a n o f tw o S t a t e L e g i s l a t i v e C o m m i t t e e s h a v e a g r e e d vi^ith t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n .’s p o s i t i o n t h a t t h e R o c k l a n d C o u n t y G r a n d J u r y h a d o v e rs tre s s e d th e s itu a tio n w h e n i t c h a r g e d t h a t e s c a p e s , p r o s titu tio n a n d ille g a l u s e o f n a r c o tic s w e re r a m p a n t a t th e R o c k la n d S t a t e H o s p ita l. A d m ittin g t h a t th e re w ere iso­ la te d cases of n a rc o tic s use by q uick to tu r n over th e se cases to fo u n d n o evidence of a n y m a jo r d ru g tra ffic or o rg an ized p ro s ti­ som e em ployees living a t th e 5,000- local a u tlio ritie s. “ W e owe It to th e em ployees, tu tio n ,” th e le g isla to rs said. p a tie n t facility, th e tw'o le g isla ­ E a rlie r, D r. T lieo do re W enzl, to rs, F ra n c is M cCloskey (R -G a r- s ta ff a n d p a tie n ts a t th e in s titu ­ d e n C ity ) a n d D alw in N iles (R - tio n to cle a r th e a i r ” , M cCloskey p re s id e n t of th e C ivil Service E m ­ ployees Assn., w h ich re p re s e n ts J o h n s to w n ) p o in ted o u t t h a t th e said. H o s p ita l’s a d m in is tra tio n were “ A fter to u rin g tlie fa c ility we M e n ta l H yg iene D e p a rtm e n t e m ­ ployees co n d e m n ed th e g ra n d ju r y fin d in g s a n d th e local press re p o rts c o n c ern in g th e m . BRIEFING OBSERVERS A IH C e n tra l F o rm s A re C o m m itte e D e P o litic a l C o n fe re n c e A c tio n (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) SYRA CU SE — A P o litic a l A c tio n C o m m itte e — its f i r s t— w ill k e 'e p t h e C e n t r a l C o n f e r ­ e n c e o f t h e ( 'i v i l S e r v i c e E m ­ ployees Assn. advised on legisLitive m a tte r s a n d legislators. A rth u r P. K asso n Jr., C e n tra l C o n feren ce p resid en t, a p p o in te d th e new c o m m itte e a t th e m e e tin g of th e executive c o m m itte e la st w eek a t H elene C a lla g h a n ’s siu n m e r hom e on O n eid a Ltike. “T h e re p o r t used a s c a tte r -g u n te clin iq u e — h ittin g e v e ry th in g in s ig h t w ith eq ual force, ev a lu a te s n o th in g in its p ro p e r p erspective a n d a ttrib u te s e v e ry th in g w rong M em bers of th e co m m ittee will to p oo r a d m in is ti'a tio n by th e h o s ­ be th e p re sid e n ts of all 30 c h a p ­ p ita l’s directo r. te rs— 21 S ta te a n d n in e c o u n ty W enzl w as also quick to p o in t — in th e co nferen ce. o u t t h a t th e h o s p ita l w as o p e r a t­ Andrew' P lacito , p re s id e n t of in g w ith 75 p e rc e n t of its a u t h ­ O n o n d a g a c h a p te r w ill h e a d th e orized sta ff, w hile th e p a tie n t com m ittee. fa c to r w as a lm o st 100 p e rc e n t. Kft\sson said tlrn t P la c ito will “T ills sliould h a v e b een p la y ed keep h im advised oai th e co m ­ u p by th e g ra n d ju ry . T h e pi-obm itte e ’s w ork a n d fin d in g s. B o th lem a t R o c k la n d is stric k ly eco n ­ are membei-s of th e sam e c h a p te r, om ics. I t ’s u p to th e S ta te to com e T lie C e n tra l C o n fe re n c e’s com - u p w ith m ore m oney to p ro p erly (C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 16) s ta f f th e In s titu tio n ." — — Jo se p h P . R eed y , standingi collective b a rg a in in g sp ecialist, b riefs o b se rv ers fo r th e Civil Service E m p lo yees Assn. d u rin g b allo t counting a t th e N ew S co tlan d Avenue A rm o ry in A lban y to d e te rm in e w h a t o rg a n iz a tio n s w ould re p re se n t th e m a jo rity of S ta te em ployees. S eated facin g c a m e ra , is W illiam V an W ie, a c o rre c tio n officer fro m W est C oxsackie R eh abilitation In s titu tio n . T h is scen e w as re p e a te d m a n y tim e s d u rin g th e five d ay s of counting co nd ucted by th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R elation s Board. L a B p a u e r tm n in d g e n ry C C o t T o n rre e lls d tte C it io n d , s S E A (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A L B A N Y — P o o r v e n t i l a t i o n a n d la c k o f c o o lin g e q u ip ­ m e n t i n 13 M e n t a l H y g i e n e i n s t i t u t i o n l a u n d r i e s is b e i n g c o r r e c te d a s a r e s u lt o f a p r o t e s t m a d e r e c e n tly b y th e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . o n b e h a l f o f l a u n d r y w o r k e r s . J o lin J . L a g a tt, pei-sonnel di­ re c to r foiT th e d e p a a tm e n t, in ­ tio n a l e q u ip m e n t, new a ir cool­ form ed CSEA p re s id e n t T h eo d o re in g sy ste m s or b u ild ing ren ov a­ C. W enzl la s t w eek th a t “ positive tio n a re B ro o k ly n S ta te Hospital. Is llp S ta te H ospital. s te p s ” to im p ro v e th e v e n tila tio n C e n tr a l C ree d m o o r S ta te H o sp ital, Goin th e 13 la u n d iie s w’o u ld be ta k e n . w anda S ta te H o sp ital, Kin^s T he In s titu tio n la u n d rie s w hich P aak S ta te H o spital. Letchw<xrUJ will be im p ro v ed e ith e r by a d d i­ (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 16) C a n d id a te s F o r (Continued from Page 3) v ic e -p re sid e n t of th e C ap ijo l D is­ trict C o n ference, H e also is a m e m b e r o f th e S ta te B o a rd of D ire c to rs a n d a n elected m e m b e r of th e Boai*d of D irectors o f th e e xecu tive co m ­ m ittee. H e serv es o n th e S ta te G riev an ce c o m m itte e . M cD on ou gh Is a m e m b e r of th e p a id -p re s id e n t’s c o m m itte e a n d 9ei*ved o n th e S ta t e n e g o tia tin g c o m m itte e t h a t a ch ie v ed on e of th e b e st c o n tra c ts fo r s a la rie s an d b e n e fits t h a t S ta t e w o rk ers ever received. T o m ’s p h ilo so p h y is "A ll e m ­ ployees h a v e rig h ts, in c lu d in g public em p lo y ee s.” H e is a m e m b e r of th e K n ig h ts of C o lu m b u s a n d th e W oo dm en of A m erica. • ♦ ♦ SOLOMON BENDET C a n d id a te fo r S econd V ic e -P re sid e n t S olo m o n B e n d e t, a m e m b e r of th e Civil S erv ice E m ploy ees Assn. for 38 yeai-s, is seekin g S ta te w id e office in th e Emiployees A ssocia­ tio n to e n a b le h im to w ork m o re effectively a s c h a irm a n of th e CSEA S a la ry C o m m ittee. B e n d e t feels t h a t b e c a u se of th e T a y lo r Law, th e o ffice of seco nd vicep re s id e n t w ould le n d m o re s ta tu s to h is c h a iim a n s h ip of th e Salai-y C om m ittee a n d h is m e m b e rsh ip on th e N e g o tia tin g C o m m itte e in seeking to c o n tin u e to bai-gain for S ta t e w'orkers in all u n its. B e n d e t h o ld s h is p re s e n t civil service p o sitio n as a r e s u lt of h a v iJig su ccessfu lly p assed sev eral w ritten e x a m in a tio n s. He h a s sei-ved CSEA in th e fo l­ lowing c a p a c itie s :; N e g o tia tin g C om m itte e, S a la ry C om m ittee, B o a rd o f D irecto rs, S ta te E x ec u tiv e C o m m ittee, P e n sioji C om m ittee, In s u ra n c e C o m DT-ittee, B u d g e t C o m m ittee, E d u ­ cation C o m m itte e , N o m in a tin g ^^>Inmittee, S p ecial C o m m ittee to Study C o st o f H a n d lin g G ro u p Life In s u ra n c e , S p ecial C o m m itte e ^ S tu d y N ecessity o r D esirab ility of a P a id P re s id e n t, L egislative C om m ittee, C h a p te r P re s id e n t, find C o n feren ce P re s id e n t. D u rin g h is le n g th y civil service cajeer, S ol B e n d e t h a s devoted hiniself to th e sei*vice of h is fellow ^ p l o y e e s . I n a d d itio n to h is activities w ith CSEA h e h a s served ^ tr e a s u re r a n d c h a ir m a n of th e Supervisory C o m m itte e o f th e Y o rk S ta te Elmployees F e d ^I’al C re d it U nion a n d as pa'esl^^nt of th e A ssociatio n of New ork S ta te I n s u r a n c e D e p a rtm e n t ^^Hflniners, In c. In 1967 h e w as a w a rd e d “T h e ^ v ii Sei-vice A w ard fo r Ba-othernood- by th e New Y ork S ta t e E m >^oyees B ro th e rh o o d C o m m ittee. ^ ^ I n g h is te r m o f o ffice a s c h a ir m a n of th e Salai-y C o m m ittee a n d a s a m e m b e r o f th e N e g o tia t­ in g C o m m itte e , th e CSEA h a s s u c ­ ceeded In sec u rin g s a la iT Increases a n d o th e r b e n e fits w h ich a m o u n t to m o re t h a n 500 m illio n dollars. S ol B e n d e t d esires to c o n tin u e th is ty p e o f service to th e m e m bersihip o f th e Civil S ervice E m ­ ployees A ssn., In th e c a p a c ity of seco n d vice p re s id e n t a n d solicits y o u r vote. • ♦ • C SE A S ta te w id e HAZEL G. ABRAMS C a n d id a te F o r T h ird V ic e -P re sid e n t F o r e ig h t y eai's a s a n o fficer of y o u r A ssociation, I h av e d u ti­ fully su b m itte d m y b io g rap h ic al sk e tc h , h op efu lly to tell you all w h y I fe lt I should be e l e c t s to office. T h is y e a r I a m ru n n in g on m y re c o rd of six y e a rs as y o u r S ta te s e c r e ta r y an d tw o y e ars as th ird v ic e-p resid en t. RANDOLPH V. JACOBS I m u s t c le a r o ne fa c t for e v e ry ­ C a n d id a te F o r S econd one; I a m n o t re tire d ; I h av e V ic e-P re sid e n t w oaked fo r th e S ta te E d u c a tio n R a n d o ljA V. (“ R a n d y ” ) Jac o b s, D e p a rtm e n t fo r 41 y e a rs a n d still c a n d id a te fo r second v ice-p resi­ give d e d ic a te d serv ice to m y Ded e n t of th e Civil Sei*vice E m ­ ployees Assn., is well know n for the p ro g r a m s h e h as successfully sp o n so red fo r th e b e n e fit an d p ro ­ te c tio n of th e m e m b e rs a n d fo r th e w elfa re of retirees. E m p lo yed by th e S ta te I n s u ra n c e F u n d , New Y ork C ity, Ja co b s, in 1964, w as e le c te d p re s id e n t of th e c h a p te r In t h a t a g e n c y , an d is c u rr e n tly in his th ird tei*m. T he c h a p te r, u n d e r his le a d ersh ip , sp a rk e d and led th e su ccessfu l d riv e fo r ret^.roactivity of th e l / 6 0 th R e tire ­ m e n t L aw . A p p o in te d c h a irm a n of the S ta te-w id e G riev an ce C o m m ittee in x961, Ja c o b s h as b een a m e m ­ b e r of th e CSEA B o ard of D irec­ to rs sin ce th a t d a te . D u rin g h is six -y e a r te n u re as c h a irm a n (1961-66) m a jo r pxjhievem ents of p ai-tm en t a n d to th e ta x -p a y e rs the g rie v a n c e c o m m itte e Includ­ of th e g r e a t S ta te of New Y o rk . ed (1) a m a n d a te d g rie v a n c e p ro ­ W h en P re s id e n t Wenzl assig ned c e d u re for p o litic a l subdivisions; m e, a s th ir d v ic e -p resid en t, to th e (2) a tim e lim it o n griev an ces pi-oject of M em b er B e n e fits and p re s e n te d to th e G riev an ce Ap­ R e tire m e n t Affali-s, I ac cep te d p eals B o a rd ; (3) full leg al re p r e ­ w h o le h e a rte d ly . I h av e m a n y , s e n ta tio n by the CSEA a t no cost m a n y frie n d s who J ia v e re tU e d and k eep in to u c h w'ith th e CSEA p ro g ra m . W ith th e m e m b e rs h ip a n d h ea d ­ q u a rte rs s ta ff duly c o n c e rn e d w ith the p ro b lem s ai'ising from th e im p le m e n ta tio n of th e new T a y lo r L aw , th e in itia tio n of a r e tir e m e n t p ro g ra m a t th is tim e, h a s b e e n a n uphill fig h t all th e w ay. T his n e x t y e a r e v ery m e m b e r m u s t m e e t th is challeng e to b ack th e re tire e s in th e ir p ro g ra m a n d win a b re a k th ro u g h for th e m so t h a t th e y c a n begin to live as fii'st c la ss sen io r cdtizens of th e S ta te of New Y ork a n d the N ation . V * MARGARET ANASTASIA C a n d id a te fo r T hird V ice-P resid en t M iss A n a sta s ia w as born in B a ­ to the m e m b e r in gi’levan ces a n d ta v ia . S he a tte n d e d St. A n th o n y ’s discip lin aiT p ro ce d u res. P a ro c h ia l School and g ra d u a te d J a c o b s w as elec ted p re s id e n t of fro m th e B a ta v ia High School. th e M e tro p o lita n New Y ork Con­ A fte r gi’a d u a tio n , s h e w as e m ­ fe re n c e in 1966 a n d is now in h is ployed a t th e M assey -IT an is In secon d te rm . Ho also serv es as a m e m b e r of the CSEA S pecial M e rit C om m itte e, S pecial M em o ­ r ia l P la q u e C o m m ittee a n d th e S p ecial C re d e n tia ls C o m m ittee . In 1968, h e w as ap p o in ted as a CSEA r e p r e s e n ta tiv e on the C om m ittee fo r E q u a l O p p o rtu n ity , c o n stitu te d by G o v ern o r R o ck efeller to find w id er e m p lo y m e n t o p p o rtu n itie s fo r m in o rity gixHjps in S ta te service. Pix>minent in E p isc o p al C h u rch activ itie s, Ja c o b s fo r 13 yeai’s w as a v e stry m a n of S t. P h ilip ’s Chui'ch, M a n h a tta n , la rg e s t E p i­ sc o p al c o n g re g a tio n in th e U n ite d S ta tes. H e is also tr e a s u r e r of the P a ris h C re d it U nion and is vicep re s id e n t o f th e M eti-opolitan D is­ tr ic t of th e New Y ork S ta te C re­ d it U nion League. Jaco b s, in a d ­ te rn a tio n a l H a rv e s te r C o m p an y , dition , is a B o ard m e m b e r of w h ich a t th e tim e, w as o n ^ of L ocal B o a rd 19, New Y ork City, B a ta v ia ’s le a d in g in d u strie s. W hen of th e S electiv e S ervice S y stem . C ylvfuiia P ro d u c ts lo c a te d Its op- e ra tio n in B a ta v ia , she ap p lied fo r em p lo y m e n t w ith th e m an d w as a c c e p te d . D urin g M iss A n a s ta s ia ’s em p lo y m e n t th e re, s h e se rv ed on th e U nion B o a rd of T ru ste e s for se v e ra l m o n th s before te n d e rin g h e r re s ig n a tio n . In 1957, M iss A n a s ta s ia took a civil se rv ic e e x a m in a tio n a n d w as a c c e p te d as a c o rre c tio n o fficer a t th e A lbion S ta te T ra in in g School in A lbion w here sh e still s e rv e s in the sa m e c a p a c ity . She w as social c h a irm a n of th e A lbion c h a p te r of th e Civil S e rv ­ ice E m p lo y ees A ssn. fro m 1958 t 1963. In 1%4, M iss A n a s ta s ia w as elec ted p re s id e n t of the Al­ bion c h a p te r of th e CSEA a n d a t th e p re s e n t tim e, sh e still h o lds th e sa m e office. She Is a m e m b e r of th e W e ste rn (Conference a n d of th e Civil S erv ­ ice E m p lo y ees’ A ssn. She con sid ­ e rs th is o rg an izatio n to be th e p eo p le ’s tru e o rg a n iz a tio n a n d h o p e s to re m a in a m e m b e r in good s ta n d in g . M iss A n a sta s ia is a m e m b e r of the St. J e ro m e H o sp ital G uild and is v e ry a c tiv e in th e ir v o lu n te e r w ork. She d o n ate s one n ig h t a w eek to th e S t. Jei-om e Hosplt^il. • 4> * ARTHUR KASSON C a n d id a te F o r F o u rth V ic e-P resid en t A rt K asso n h a s b een a ffilia te d w ith th e Civil S ervice E m p loy ees A ssn . fo r th e p a st 18 y e a is . He serv ed on th e Boai-d of D ire c t­ ors of th e O n o nd aga c h a p te r for 12 y e a rs, a n d w as th e p re s id e n t for a tw o -y ear p erio d b e tw e e n 1963 a n d 1965. W hile in th e c a p a ­ c ity of p re s id e n t, h e diligently devoted his tim e in striv in g for th e rig h t of th e O n o n d ag a C oun­ O ff i c e m e m b e rs h ip c o m m itte e fo r th e p a s t y e a r a n d also serv e d a s a m e m b e r of the c re d e n tia ls c o m ­ m itte e and sp ecial p la q u e c o m m it­ tee. A public s e r v a n t in C o un ty G o v e rn m e n t fo r 23 y e a rs he s t a r t e d as a u n ifo rm ed d e p u ty in th e S h e riffs D ept, in M a rc h 1946, a n d u n til A pril, 1957 w orked in th a t c a p a c ity . A t th is tim e he w as p m m o te d to th e ra n k of d e te c tiv e a n d a ssig n e d to th e Y o u th B u re a u . In A pril, 1962, h e w as a p p o in te d d epu ty cou nty cleak in c h a rg e of th e O n o n d ag a Coun­ ty M otor V ehicle D u reau . I n J a n ­ u a ry , 1967 he w as a p p o in te d to th e n e w ly -c re a te d p o sitio n w h ich he now hold s, of A d m in is tra to r— C lerk of the F a m ily C ou rt of On­ o n d a g a C ounty. H a v in g com e up th ro u g h th e ra n k s to h is p re s e n t p osition he h as leai-ned th a t c o o p eratio n b e ­ tw ee n th e em ployee an d th e e m ­ p lo y e r is m o s t Im p o rta n t for a de­ p a r t m e n t to fu n c tio n p ro perly . “ O ne h a s to be fa ir w ith e a c h o ne of his em p loy ees an d give c re d it w h ere c re d it is due. If p ro b lem s ai-ise th e y m u s t be a ire d for *he p ro p e r a d ju s tm e n t w ith e a c h one allow ed h is s a y ’’. A rt c o n te n d s th a t a d e p a r tm e n t is successful only w hen the em ploy­ ees ai-e c o n te n t in th e ir position s. W ithout th is , th e a d m in is ttr a to r is Ineffective. K n ow in g th e v a s t a m o u n t of ptt’o b lem s th a t e x ist a m o n g o u r em ployees to d a y h e a n x io u sly a w a its th e o p p o rtu n ity to a ssist w here n eeded. Ai-t h a s b een a m e m b e r of the New Y o rk S ta te A sso ciation of C ounty C lerks a n d is c u rre n tly a m e m b e r of the New Y o rk S ta te A .ssociation of C lerks of F a m ily C ourt. H e h a s se rv ed on th e ho s­ p ita lity c o m m itte e an d th e com ­ m itte e on p u b licatio n s. H e h a s serv ed a s p o litical c h a ir m a n fo r th e p a s t te n y ea rs in ' th e to w n in w h ich he lives. A rt a n d his w ife, K itty re s id e in S y racu se. T liey h av e one son , who is m a rrie d a » d a re p ro u d g ra n d p a r e n ts of a two-yearK>ld boy a n d tw o-m onth-old girl. • 1^ * RICHARD TARMEY C a n d id a te F o r F o u rth V ice-P re sid e n t R ic h a rd A. T a rm e y is p re s e n t­ ly is serv ing as th e fifth v ic e -p re sid e n t in th e Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees Assn. H e h as b een a m e m b e r o f CSE.» for 20 y e a rs an d d rln g th a t tim e h a s serv ed in a ll ty em p loy ees t o 'h a v e the privil- c h a p te r offices in c lu d in g c h a p te r edge of h a v in g th e G roup Life p re s id e n t fo r s e v e n te rm s. He Is In s u ra n c e P la n . A fter a y e a r a n d a f o r m e r c h a irm a n of th e d ireca h a lf it w as re a liz e d a n d w e n t into e ff e c t in Ju n e, 1966. He w as in s ti’u m e n ta l in the O n o n d a g a c h a p t e r jo in in g the C e n tra l C o n fe ren ce a n d In 1966 th e O n o n d a g a c h a p te r w as the fu-st co u n ty c h a p t e r to e n te r the C o n feren ce. A rt w as a p p ointed th ird vicep re s id e n t of the C e n tral C o n fer­ en ce a n d since th e n h a s serv e d as b o th second a n d first v ice-pres­ ident. Diu’in g tills p a s t m o n th of Ju n e he w as re-elec ted to th e po si­ tion of p re s id e n t fo r the second te rm . O ver th e p a s t four y e a rs w ith th e c o n feren c e h e h a s been c h a ir m a n of th e p ro g ra m p la n n in g co m m itte e , m e m b e rs h ip c o m m it­ te e a n d the c o u n ty a ffa irs c o m ­ m ittee. H e h as serv ed two y e a rs a s a to rs c lm rte r co m m ittee ; fo r m e r m e m b e r of th e S ta te w id e public c h a ir m a n of the sp ecial c o m m it­ re la tio n s c o m m itte e a n d w as a tee on c o u n ty p ro b lem s; a m e m ­ m e m b e r of Uie S pecial L e a d e r b e r of th e site c o m m itte e a n d is N eg o tiatio n s C o m m itte e. He h as liaiso n b e tw e e n tlie b o a rd a n d b ee n c o -c h a iim a n of th e S tatew id e (C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 14) n X) n rrj o =r\ o Advisors Nam ed F lo y d ALBANY— G o v e rn e r R ockefeller h a s re a p p o in te d E d w a rd K . H e rte l of M id d le p o rt a n d C h a rle s B a n k s B e lt o f S o u th a m p to n to th e S ta te P e stic id e C o n tro l B o ard , an a d ­ v isory position . On F lo y d lic e n se Murphy Dinner Set ALBANY— A te stim o n ia l d in n e r w as h e ld in h o n o r of fo rm er S ta te T a x C o m m issioner Jo se p h £ili M u rp liy A ug ust 1 a t tlie T h ru w a y M o to r In n . O J COURSES Do You N e e d A -o WENT W ELL — Acting Real Estate Commissioner Ira Duchan (center) presents Certificates to six Dept, of Real Estate employees for ttieir successful completion of courses in the Inter-Agency Training Program that were sponsored by the City’s Department of ad w Q UJ Personnel. Attending the presentation ceremonies are: Theodore Bach, Louis Swaris, Assistant De­ puty Commissioner Nicholas Corrado, John Nelson, Commissioner Duchan, David Geisinger, Assistant Deputy Commissioner Leo Goldner, James Damiano and Mario Raccasi. 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CONSUMER BUYING CLUB 114 Old Country Road Mineola, New York 11501 NEW YORK (212) 8 8 6 -4 ^ LONG ISLAND (516) 248-1131 I To; Consumer BuyingClub I i 14 Old Country Road, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 I I amaCivil Serviceen>ployeeandeligible for FREE I membership in the CONSUMER BUYING CLUB. Pleasesendmemy personal membershipcard.. • I Name. I Addressu I City. JState, -Zip. I I Employed a t _ I SignatureL T E A C H E R U C E N S E AS A S S IS T A N T T O P R IN C IP A L IN JU N IO R H IG H SCHOOLS A lb e r t G . L ucfey, 9 2 1 7 ; B e r a n r d S te in ­ berg, 8962; Saul H enock, 8919; H arry E. R e in , 8892; M a rv in A sn ien , 8830; J o h n J. B a x te r, 8 7 2 0 ; F ra n c is J . C a io la, 8667; A lan B e rg s te in , 8657; B en iam in G o l d , 8 6 S 0 ; L o u i s L . L i m , 8 6 5 ‘i : M o r t o n M . C u sack , 8 5 9 2 ; M r. S id n e y W . W id e lock. 8573; L lo y d W . B ackus. 8540; Jacob M e rlis , 8527; Eugene S. K orba, 8524; John A. L o ffred o , 8505; A lfred O k in . 8 4 9 8 ; P a u l H . F la u m e n h a ft, 8 4 8 0 ; E dw ard H. L e p le r, 8478; S o lo m o n M. Z u ck er, 8 4 7 8 ; M e lv in R u d o ltz . 8 4 4 0 ; Ja y K. L ittm a n , 8436; Jam es A. S p ratley . 8429; A rth u r M. L esser, 8422; M a rtin XP. S c h n e i d e r , 8399; Jo ce ly n e L. T o rd *391. D a n ie l G o ld b erg , 8380; Saul G o ld M ein , 8 3 6 4 ; R o b ert J. Jo h n n sto n , 8364; A daam S. P in d z a k , 8361; R o b ert D. Jen k in , 8356; R o b ert G. E n g e l, 8352; C io rd o n K . G o t t l i e b , 8 3 5 1 ; S h e l d o n S tie fc ld , 8349; R o b ert S im m e lk Ja fr, 8348; A lv in S o lo m o n , 8 3 1 5 ; J o e l B . D i a m o n d , 8315; H enry J. B o ere, 8307; D a v id T ro tin er, 8 3 0 4 ; M u rra y N . K u n k e s, 8 3 0 2 ; E d w a rd P . F la n n e r y , 8 2 9 7 ; S ta n le y j . N e u w irth , 8 2 8 1 ; J a c o b F le ish e r, 8 2 8 7 ; W i l ­ lia m H . M oody, 8267; L o u is P . P ie tro n u to , 8261; M a rio F. B aro n e, 8249; R ich ard S o lo w , 8 2 4 7 ; H o w a rd R u b in , 8242; R o b e r t H . B a lo g h , 8 2 4 1 ; R ic h a rd F rao k en b erg , 8228; G eo rg e R. R o b erts, 8225; A rth u r B ass, 8225; A rth u r R. F la n n ery , 8 2 1 6 ; M a rtin M. L ed erm an , 8214; H u g h N . G riffith , 8 2 1 3 ; H e rm a n S herm an, 8 2 0 9 . A lex a n d er E. R ic h , 8 2 0 8 ; S ey m o u r W . P la v e , 8 2 0 5 ; P h ilip T . Jacobson, 8204; D o ro th y K . A p p le b a u m . 8 1 8 8 ; D o m in ic k A. C i a b a t t a a r i , 8 1 8 2 ; M y r o n L . Y e r m a k , fil8 0 ; N orm an S h erm an , 8178; John J Z a w a s k f J r . , L e ste r S ie g e l. 8 1 7 5 ; R o y I P esero ft. 8174; F red N aum an, 8173; D a v id B e h a r, 8 1 6 7 ; A r th u r H . R a d w i n , f l5 4 ; C la ric e M ith e rs, 8 1 5 1 : J u liu s L ieb b , 8150: L a w re n c e H o r o w itz , 8 1 4 4 ; R o se lle n A. Q u i n n , 8137; B ertram P ark s, 8133; H o w a r d J . F r ie d m a n , 8 1 3 1 ; J e s s e S k la rin , 8 1 2 2 : L aw ren ce J. W e in b e rg . 8 120; V in cen t J . R a g o , 8 1 1 6 ; T h o m a s j . M u ^ phy, 8 1 0 6 ; M o rto n A . O stro w sk v . 8 1 0 5 ? M a rtin T e s le r, 8 0 9 7 ; W i l l i a m L. P lu m m e r , S097; G e ra ld in e M u llig a n . 8 0 9 4 ; A n d r e w J. S lu d o c k , 8 0 9 2 ; P h il i p L. L e v itu s , 8 0 9 2 ; Jack G o ld e n b e rg , 8 0 9 1 . M ax N o lan d . 8090; P h ilip Z ig m an , 8089; L e in a rd B. Z a v lic k , 8087; D a v id S. B a a r b a l a t t , 8 0 8 5 ; I s i d o r e F r u c h t , 8 0 8 0 ; Jaam es G . M u llan ey , 8077; G eo rg e M. R eilly , 8 0 6 8 ; B u r t o n S c h a b e r . 8 0 6 6 ; M a r ­ lin J . K ronenberg, 8057; N a th a n Zap, 8 0 5 7 ; J a c k T r a n e s , 8 0 5 3; S h e ld o n M arf u j , 8 0 5 1 ; H o w a r d S. G r e e n w a l d , 8 0 4 9 ; S tu a rt A S ly v e ste r, 8 0 4 5 ; G e r a l d R . G o«»elin. 8 0 4 0 ; R o b e rt K asp er, 80 3 9 ; G er­ ald F r i e d l a n d e r , 8 0 3 7 ; J a c k J . M e tz g e r, 8035; Jaco k L. M o u ltrie , 8 0 3 5 ; R o n ald N o v in s, 8 0 3 4 ; U n a L. E llm a n , 8 0 2 6 ; D o n ­ ald L. D e lse n i, 8023; D a v id Jacobson, 8022; M u T ta y S o lta n o , 8018; Jerry L e v in so n . 8 0 l o ; P a t r i c i a E M a h o n y , 8 0 0 9 ; A lb ert G . O liv e r, 8 0 0 9 ; M a r tin H . S ilv e r­ m an, 8008; Eugene F. T iern ey , 8007; L e w is H . H a y e s , 8 0 0 4 . John R. (Jo lan , 8000; R ich ard D. B reyer, 7 9 9 8 ; J o h n F G a t t o , 7S > 9 4 ; W i l lia m R . G a n d l e y . 7 9 9 4 ; B ern ard W o lfe, 7993; F red H ochbaum , 7990; K e n n eth R. O r e f ic e , 7 9 9 8 ; S h e ld o n O s in o f f . 7 9 8 9 ; V in ce n t L a m o rg e s e , 7 8 4 ; A u d r e y B . W e i ­ ner, 7 9 8 1 ; S ta n le y S c h w a rtz , 7 9 7 7 ; A r­ th u r P . C au l, 7 9 7 6 ; P h ilip A . Z e m m e l, 796; Isid o r B a ilo w itz , 972; A llan L. K im m el, 7970; B ern ard P. C am p b ell, 7970; H a ro ld Jones. 7970; Joel N. W h ite, 7959; M ark R. O b e rst. 7954; Joseph B ell, 7952: B ern ard S a ltzm an , 7949; E d w ard G o ld m an , 7945; S ta n le y I. D r u c k e r , 7 9 4 0 : R a l p h R . C o lan tu o n i, 1 7 9 3 7 ; J u l e s S. Z i m m e r m a n , 7 9 3 6 : H erj b e r t J . S o c h e r , 7 9 3 3 : S a m u e l S. L e v i n e , 79^2; P atrick G . In fa n tin o , 7928; H erIb ert A. K ram er, 7923; Jan is M. E ltz, 17918. , L e ah F e ld b e r g , 7 9 7 : E li M . T a f f , 7 9 1 2 ; { S te p h e n L. U c k o , 7 9 4 ; Is r a e l J . P h il l i p s , 17901; H a ry N . G lu c k , 7 9 0 0 ; G e ra ld U n U e r . 7 8 9 2 ; D a v i d S. T i s h b e f g 7 8 8 9 ; J o ­ nah B in d e r, 7 8 8 4 ; M o r t o n K i l l m a n , 7 8 8 3 ; IH aro ld M . C h a p n ic k , 7 8 8 2 ? ^R «y S a p in , 17881; A vrum Tennenbaum , 7877; A rri iB ach rach . 7 8 7 6 ; R h o d a G io v a n e lli, 7 8 7 5 ; ISvdney D. G o u ld , 7875; L aw ren ce F. |I.a rk in . 7 8 7 5 ; L o u is L a tty , 7 8 6 4 ; S e y m o u r IE ., G o l d b e r g , 7 8 6 1 ; S a n f o r d C o g e n , 7 8 5 8 ; iG ilh ert H. M a rin , 7856; M ax M esser, |7 J ) 5 6 ; T h o m a s M . O ’C o n n o r , 7 8 5 5 ; T h e o Idore R . W e x l e r , 7 8 5 5 ; D a v a i d J. G o ld 7 8 5 3 ; H a r r y D . K o f f l e r . 7 8 5 0 ; A liM f t L e v in e , 7847; M o rto n D. P anzer, 17842: R osem ary S tra u ss, 7842; Jerom e |B fo d sk y , 7 8 2 9 ; A r t h u r O . K e s s e lm a n , 7 8 2 7 . N ich o la s J. K a v a la y k , 7 8 2 0 ; T o r e H a u I f f 'o . 7 8 1 4 ; W i l l i a m C. S ig e lak is. 7 8 1 2 ; V larrv ey S c h n e ie r, 7 8 0 8 ; P eggy G . M u r?»in. 7 8 0 3 ; J a c k M o l i n , 7 8 0 1 ; M a r g a r e t A . ^ cC lu sk ey , 7798; Jack S herm an , 7798; * ;llia m A. M aa co lin o , 7 7 9 8 ; R a lp h A. fab rizio . 7 9 6 ; N o r m a n M . R e s n ic k , 7 7 9 4 ; '■e x S p ie g e l, 7 7 9 0 ; F r a n c is G r a n t , 7 7 8 6 ; jH h ard G. B ra ith w a ite , 784; T o b ia s ff « ie r , 7 7 8 1 ; F r a n k E . G e r b e r . 7 7 7 7 ; M e l A. P astern a ck , 7776; D o ris re en b e rg . 7 7 7 5 ; S o lo m o n F e in g o ld , 7 7 7 5 ; Pa*>l D . C h a l i f f , 7 7 7 3 ; V i n c e n t J . G a t t o , L ' 1; R o b e r t E . B a k e r , 7 7 7 1 ; G e r a r d G . llaR R erty , 7 7 7 0 ; A llan H. Sacks, 7769; K a t t 7 7 6 1 ; A lan R a b in p w itz , i l 6 0 \ N o lp h O . C h e ro t Jr., 7 7 5 9 ; H e n rie tta ^ffm an, 7 7 5 9 ; M ilto n H . S e le z tr, 7 7 5 6 ; •"nuel L e v y , 7 7 5 5 . L eo n ard C. S c a p a to ri, 7751; John J M a rc a ta n te . 7754; B ev e rly N . R o b erts. F 5 3 ; G r e g o r y K o u l e t s i s , 7 7 5 2 ; E r n e s t S. l * " l ‘ <ns, 7751; B ern ard G. L e v in s o n , r '4 6 ; A n th o n y F. P is a n o , 7 7 4 6 ; H a r o ld r . 'f . a n , 745; C y ril Isaaacs, 7738; V ir>">•» M . O s t e r h o l m , 7 7 3 8 ; R i c h a r d H a l 7 'n , 7736; R o b ert J. K in g sle y 7736; iV /y ey L, C o h e n , 7 7 3 5 ; J e r o m e G r u m e t, [7 3 4 ; L e o n a r d D r ic k s , 7 7 3 2 ; M . D orI 'n y B ed ric k , 7730; B aa rrie H. D a ly , Hugh F. H aughey, 7728; LeonB ro m b e rjf, 7726; R ena T . G a arte r, B iere n k ran t, 7 7 2 2 ; H o l i ,', M . C o p e, 7 7 2 1 ; Jerom e M . Levy, L e ste r R o th m a n , 7720; Ugo M. T O S iello, 7 7 1 9 ; M i c h a e l B . L i p n e r , , 7 7 1 6 , M ron F in g e r, 7716; S elm a E. R u d erK*"'. , 7 7 1 5 ; A b r a h a m A . E i s e n b e r g ^ , 7 7 1 4 ; Paniel G e rsh w in , 7713; Jack F. Bov7710. M cK elv in E. S e n h o u s e , 7 7 0 4 ; E d w ard l^ n P * rrb i.n l, 7 6 9 8 ; A r th u r R . K n o w ls o n , Iru _ M ilto n B reen b erg , 7696; H erb ert 7 6 9 0 ; F ra n k A lto m a re , 7 6 9 0 ; M atPM c C a rth y 7689; A udrey L. K arl M. S te c k le r 7683; ft.. 11 S ' ^ b ' n d e l h e i m . 7683; G erard E. r* O le y , 7 6 8 , . G eo rg e A. M ille r 7 6 8 0 ; F '- h a « R a c h lin , 7 6 7 8 ; J tx ry 1 R e tn ic k , E L IG IB L E 7 6 7 6 ; L ucy V . S m ith , 7 6 7 5 ; C o n c e tta A . C h irico , 7673; E dw ard O. K aasm ann. 7667; S ta n le y E d e rh e im e r , 7660; M a rtin E. G o ttlic h , 7 6 6 0 ; N o r m a n E p ste in . 7 6 6 0 ; M a rv in G o ld b e rg , 7 6 5 9 ; J o e l C hase, 7 6 5 7 ; V i n c e n t L. H a il e y , 7 6 5 3 ; L a w r e n c e G a le r s tein , 7 6 5 3 ; R e g in a ld H . W a a lto n , 7 6 5 2 ; F rances A n n en b erg , 7651; C h a rle s G. S ussm an, 7649; S o lo m o n M e ltx e r, 7647. H a a ro ld W e ireb , 7645; Jacob Lange, 7 6 4 4 ; C arl B ren n e r, 7 6 4 4 ; H arv ey W il­ kes, 7635; D o ro th y L lo y d , 7634; H ar­ riet W e in ste in ; 7624; M o rto n C ohen, 7 6 2 3 ; H a r o ld M . S p ie r, 7 6 2 1 ; T h e o d o r e F ried m an , 7618; R o d eric k M a c k e n z ie , 7618; Irw in S te in b e rg , 7 6 1 8 ; S te v e n M . W illn e r , 7 6 1 8 ; R o b e r t J. S c a g lio n i, 7 6 1 3 ; L eonaard L andsm an, 7610; M o rris Susk in , 7 6 1 0 ; P erry W e isen h o ff, 7 6 0 6 ; M i­ c h a e l N . P r e s s b e r g . 7 6 0 6 ; A r t h u r N . E d e ls o n . 7 6 0 2 ; M a r s h a l S. L e d e r e r , 7 6 0 2 : W a l ­ ter E. K u rtz m a n , 7 6 0 1 ;* R a y m o n d B arb a n e l, 7 6 0 0 ; B e rn ic e O . E isen b e rg . 7 5 9 3 : Jaam es W o ffo rd Jr., 7593; Edna D. S to ll, 7 5 8 9 ; I s a d o r L R o s e n , 7 5 8 5 ; H a r ­ o ld E n g e l, 7584; M a rtin I. S ic h w a rtz , 7580; L lo y d A . T o rr e s . 7 5 8 3 : E > o ro th ea J. W e sterb e rg , 7583; Ju lia n S. K o f f l e r , 7 5 6 9 ; D o lo re s H a rris, 7 5 6 6 . Irv in g B. P ran k , 7564; N orm an C. W e itz m a n , 7 5 6 4 ; J a c a k K au fm an , 7563: R o se H e ilm a n , 7 5 6 3 ; L e o n a rd H. F ried , 7 5 5 9 ; F r a n k M a r c i a n o , 7 5 5 9 ; S ta n l e y A sto r, 7 5 5 9 ; W a y n e R . A sc h e r, 7 5 5 9 ; B ern aard I. U n g e r, 7 5 5 6 ; J o a n R . P in a rd , 7 5 5 4 ; E le a n o r S. F in k e ls te in , 7 5 5 0 ; L e o n H a ft, 7 5 4 7 ; L in el H . L e w it, 7 5 4 7 ; L eo n F o x , 7 5 4 2 ; L e ste r H . B a a rt 7 5 4 2 ; M artin T a rlo w , 7541; G ary A. S h a n g o ld , 7 5 3 8 ; A b ra h a m H . H a n tm a n , 7 5 3 1 : Jack C o o p e r. 7 5 3 1 ; S ta n le y M ille r. 7 5 2 7 ; P h ilip R o sen th al. 7 5 2 6 ; L eo n D . F raaser, 7 5 2 0 ; C h a rle s D. B alaran , 7514; M a rjo rie J. G re e le y 7 5 0 9 ; L u c ille D ib ia s e , 7 5 0 3 ; M in ­ n ie W . B lan k , 7 5 0 2 ; S ta n le y A. G o ld ­ b erg, 7501; S e y m o u r S. T a s h k e r . 7497. F ran k lin W . H ooper 7497; L e o n ard G o ld stein , 7496; C h e ste r C ohen. 7490; Ira F. M e r b a u m , 7 4 8 7 ; M eyer M arkon. 7 4 8 7 : A llan R . G ro ssm a n . 7 4 8 6 ; H o w a rd iB roadbar, 7 4 8 6 ; A n g e la M . C in q u e , 7 4 8 4 ; J e r o m e L, J a c k e lo w , 7 4 8 3 ; B a a rry R ic h , 7 4 8 2 ; S te p h e n J. K u d less. 7 4 8 1 ; V icto r K a u fm a n , 7 4 7 8 ; D o n a ld M . S elk in . 7 4 7 5 ; R o b e r t B e r n a r d , 7 4 5 ; M a r t i n S. M a r c u s , 7472; M o rris L. K udysch. 7472: A n­ th o n y P is c ite llo , 7471; M ild red G ilg o ff, 7 4 6 4 ; C . F lo re tic e B e c k m a n n , 4 6 3 ; G r a c e A ronson. 7457; S ta n le y G o ld m a n , 7456; A lb e r t K lsselo ff, 7 4 5 5 ; D o n a ld L. Isa a c ­ s o n , 7 4 5 4 ; S y lv ia C . J a c o b s . 7 4 5 3 : S a d ie B y n u m . 7 4 5 2 : M a r tin J. K e llv . 7 4 5 0 : J o h n M . Q u in n . 7 4 5 0 ; A rn o ld R . A lb e rt, 7 4 5 0 ; E d w ard W e iss, 7449; M ilto n O. Jones, 7447. L IC E N S E AS SCHOOL P SY C H O L O G IST G e rald L. D a v id , 8375; M a rily n M. V a rad i, 8 3 5 0 ; L in d a M arsh , 8 1 6 3 ; M a r­ gery L. F riars. 8113; F rances F e n ic h e l, 7900; R eena B. F ettn er, 7775; E d w in W C o o p erm an , 7700; Jaack M. N ess, 7 6 5 0 ; N a th a lie V . S m ith , 6 2 5 ; F lo ren c e J . B ick ell. 7 6 1 3 ; W illia m L in d en . 7 5 2 5 ; P e te r L a w n e r, 7 4 1 3 ; A rle n e S h a fra n , 7 3 1 3 ; M a rily n M u tch n ik , 7 2 3 8 ; H enry L ip to n , 7 2 1 3 ; B re n d a M . P o p s, 7 1 8 8 ; M a ry Luico m ik , 7175; G eo rg e T aschm an, 7150; C leo n is E. G o ld in g , 7150; M ic h a e l J. B eck er, 7 0 6 3 ; M a r s h a S ie g e l, 7 0 5 0 ; A l­ b e r t J . K a tz , 6 8 2 5 ; M iriam C. T au b er, 6813; W illiam J. H anson. 6750; E llen A rn o ff, 64 3 8 ; R o s e S. G o l d s t e i n . 6 1 5 0 ; M arcia G. M in k o ff, 6150; L ilila n R. G lad sto n e, 6013- L IC E N S E AS ISCHOOL SOCIAL W O R K E R R u th h S . S eid en stein , 8600; P eter J. W e iss. 8350; C la ire S. W e n in g , 8250; H aru k o K. B ro w n , 8150; M arg aret M. H a ll. 8 0 5 0 ; M a lv in a G o rd o n , 7 7 7 5 ; D o r ­ o th y J . C lin k sc a le s, 7 6 7 5 ; Sol L evenson, 7650; R achel Z urer, 7 6(H ); F lo re n c e S. Jacobson, 7525; A n n e tte F is h e r. 7525; M . E l i z a b e t h S a n d e r s , 7 4 5 0 ; M a d e l i n e L. S im p so n , 7450; Ann L. S tu b b s , 7400; H a rie t A. R o sen b au m , 7350; Sunku G. R o tib i, 7250; C h a rle s D. K in g , 7000; Edna D. B ran x to n , 6850; V iv ian M. G reen, 6825; Id a M . R u b in ste in , 6275. L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F A CCOUNTING AND B U SIN ESS P R A C T IC E IN DAY H IG H SCHOOLS A llan H . C o rn , 9 1 4 4 ; M e rritt B. L ev­ in e, 9 0 1 0 ; A lan P . L e n t in 8750; R ich ­ a rd J. B a rtm a n , 8 2 6 8 ; M ic h a e l H . W e iss, 6 2 6 8 ; C h a rle s L ieb o v , 8 2 1 6 ; G e ra ld L e v ­ in e, 8 2 1 4 ; P h ilip W o lf s o n , 8 2 0 6 ; G e o rg e E. P F o s te r, 7 8 .0 6 ; S ta n le y S h a p iro , 7 6 9 4 ; P e te r G a ro fa n o , 7 6 8 2 ; M iles H . K u c k e r, 7678; Jam o b G u rk aa, 7616; H a ro ld S ha­ p iro , 7 6 1 6 ; R o n n ie K ossoff, 7 6 1 2 ; San­ d r a L . T e n z e r , 7 2 7 6 ; A d r i a n P . J . F itz s im o n s, 7156; M o rris N . O gus, 7076; F ern an d L orans, 6886; E d w ard A. S ch o rr, 6 8 7 6 ; D a v id B. G a av rin , 6 8 3 4 ; M a rtin C o ffin e r, 6 8 2 2 ; Judah F. G o ld ­ stein , 684; A aro n G in d i, 6624; A llo n J,. V o g e l , 6564; N ich o la as E. M o n ta a lano, 6558; L au reitce W . G reen b erg , 6554; N ed S achs, 6416; Susi D u b in , 6 2 2 8 ; A r th u r F e ttn e r, 6 0 3 0 . i L IC E N SE AS T E A C H E R O F CLASSES F O R T H E D E A F AND H A R D O F H EA R IN G IN DAY SCHOOLS D o n a ld W . S te rn , 8724; P a ttricia L. H a r m o n , 8 6 0 2 ; D i a n e S ie g e l, 8 5 0 8 ; J e a n in e H a b e rfe ld , 9430; N ancy P. C ro sb y , 8420; E tta a le e S a m e k , 8 1 4 0 ; N orm a P. K raus, 8130; G a il M R am p o lla, 8094; M i s s M a r i o L G r o s s , 8 0 7 2 ; F r e d e r i c k L. S m ith , 8 0 5 2 ; T e re s e P . B a u m . 8 0 1 0 ; E i­ leen J. S cher, 8010; Id a V S o rsch er, 7994; K aren R u sh field , 7924; M a rily n F. S la p ik a s, 7 8 9 4 ; L eslie B M a r k u s . 7 7 8 8 ; N o r m a n D o c to r , 7 7 5 8 ; L o rin e E. K r itz e r, 7718; E lian e L. R oss, 694; Susan N. A ltm an , 7674; P au la B e rn s te in , 7538; E liza b eth M M c K e n n a , 7 4 9 6 ; M a rc ia A. R o th b erg , 7478; M ary J. R oney. 7442; B arb ara L. Ilg e n , 7326; T h eresaa J. C am b rid g e, 7310; S ly v ia L e v in , 7284; Susan R. Z urndorfer, 7148: A nna H K o e n ig , 7 1 1 6 ; M aryanne T M cC o rm ack , 7058; S an d ra R. A ltsc h u le r, 7058; Em­ ily L a i t m o n , 7 0 2 2 ; M a rth a D D o n n e lly , 6984; B arb ara J. A b o lsk y . 6926; E llen S. R e i b e l , 6 7 0 6 ; F a i t h M H y m a n . 6 5 5 2 ; M ary K M c H u g h , 6 4 1 2 ; E lia n e M M as­ sey, 6 2 8 0 ; M a u r e e n G a r f ie ld , 6 1 6 0 : G e r ­ a ld in e B K a rp in sk i, 6076; R onnyc S. G ros^ 6044. L IS T S N e w s L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F H E A L T H C O N SER V A TIO N IN D AY SCHO OLS Ju les W e in tr a u m , 8 6 4 0 ; R h o d a A L eaderfi 8172; G a ild B. H o o g a s ia n , 7820; N a n c y M . G lass, 7 7 1 4 ; L illia n K le in m a n , 7 7 0 4 ; J . E rik H e n d r ik s , 7 6 9 4 ; L e slie A . A b ra m s , 7 6 3 2 ; F ra n c in e R . S o b el, 7 5 6 8 ; Jean M. C ara p en terfi 7568; E lain e D. B erger, 7526; M ary J. C iru lli, 7488; C ath aa rin e T. H in es, 7484; S y b il K. S h e in b e rg , 7 4 8 4 ; S te p h a n ie G . S an d . 7 4 7 4 ; R o n n ie M . P in q u ist, 7 6 4 4 ; A n n m a r ie M cP arla n d , 7464; Joyce S. S te rn , 7440; M y r t l e S. B l a c k e r , 7 3 2 6 ; A g n e s M . L a a f fe rty . 7294; K a te O. Iv e r, 7274; T iip o ra h W e in b e rg , 7 1 7 8 ; C aro ld F. K a u f ­ m an, 7170; M u riel E. V aughan, 7170; John V. M cC abe, 7129; N eal A vruch. 7 0 9 4 ; Jill C. B arb er. 7 0 2 2 ; Irn e K n o p f, 7014; B ev e rly F. B ren n er, 6990; June S. M i n t , 6 9 0 6 ; V irg in ia M ag u ire , 6 8 7 8 ; J a c k B. G ru n d fa s t. 6 8 7 4 ; A lice J. W e in ­ stein , 6 8 1 0 ; A m e lia R . Lee, 6 7 8 4 ; M al­ v in a R. Senzon, 6738; M a rily n Sw in ­ y ard, 6538; V irg in ia M. Pepe. 6510; C o n s t a n c e M . L o c k w o o d , 6 4 5 4 ; E l i a n e S. R ettig , 6380; F ilo m e n a G arg iu lo . 6350; R u th R . W e ltm a n , 6 2 0 2 ; R ay Jo so w itz, 6128. O f T h e By A. L. PETERS O p e n S c h o o l P a y A lso J u n io r H ig h s L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R OF H EA L T H AND PH Y SIC A L E D U ­ CATION IN JU N IO H H IGH SCHOOLS S e t O P re c e d e n t m W it h S u m m e r R e p o rt C o rd s For th e fir st tim e th e sum m er session o f N ew York City's ju n ior h ig h sc h o o ls h a ve had Op>en S ch ool D ays. T h ey were held in la te July. Dr. B ern ard A. Fox, in ch arge o f th e program , said th a t th e 21 schools c o n d u c te d a n exte n siv r p ro g ra m of p a r e n t p a itic ip a tio n , involving, also fo r th e L IC E N SE AS T E A C H E R O F COM­ f ir s t tim e, th e issu a n c e of re p o r t carrtfi on p u p ils’ w ork d u rin g th e MON B RA N C H S U B JE C T S IN su m m e r. D AY E L E M E N T A R Y SCHOOLS M atth ew J. G u ld in , 8082; D a v id B. To p ro m o te clo ser c o o p e ra tiw i B e d ic k , 8 0 7 6 ; R o b e r t E. G r e e n b e r g . 8 0 1 4 ; w ith p a re n ts, th e r e p o r t c a r d s M ich a el M . G o ttlie b , 7 8 1 0 ; J o s e p h in e M . E n g lish , 7746; L au ra J. K o g e l, 7716; w ere p la n n e d to p re c e d e O pen W a lte r S a n d m a n , 7 6 9 4 ; R e g in a D . F ried . 7 6 6 2 ;; W illia m G . R e d d a n , 7 6 .3 0 ; R u i h School D ays, on w h ic h c o n fe re n c e s M . L essuck, 7 5 2 6 ; G a ry J . L a n d , 7 4 1 0 : w ere held b e tw e e n p a ie n ts a n d P h y llie s R . H e lle b r a n d , 7 3 5 0 : K e v in L Iy o d , 7 3 0 4 ; A r l e n e S. K a p l a n , 7 2 6 4 : C a t h e r i n e te a c h e r s to discuss th e p ro g re ss A. D em psey, 7170; M elv in J. B e litsk y , 7 0 5 4 ; M y ra W ild . 7 0 3 6 ; A n n M . D i C arlo . of the s tu d e n ts in th e su m m e r 7032; F ran k lin S. T h i e r , 7 0 0 0 : R ich ard classes. D . H o ld en , 6 8 9 0 ; Ju d ith M . K ru m h o lz , 6 8 8 6 ; K e n n eth R . K irsh b a u m . 6 8 4 2 ; J o n ­ ath a n J. T u rk , 6738; Jeffrey L. V o g e l, 6 6 1 2 ; V iv ia n L ev y , 6 5 9 2 ; S ta n le v T B y ck , 6 5 6 4 ; G a il G . L u b e ll, 6 3 6 0 ; R o n a ld B. F ein g o ld , 6306; A lan R. H e ch t. 6244; B a rb a ra D . C o lem an , 6 2 4 4 ; R ich ard M. S to t^ jr, 6 2 1 2 : M a r th a S te in e r, 6 1 3 8 ; B re n ­ d a B ro w n , 6 1 22. ,8 :* r;lfifi; S c h o o ls C o rre c tiv e C lasses T h is s u m m e r ’s ju n io r high sch h o o l classes pi-ovide c o rre c tiv e In s tru c tio n fo r p u p ils r e ta r d e d in re a d in g o r m a th e m a tic s , a n d fo r pupils w ho h a v e fa ile d in one o r m ore a c a d e m ic su b jec te d u rin g the re g u la r school y e a r. In a d d i­ tio n , e n ric h m e n t is p ro v id e d in n o n -cred it n o n -a c a d e m ic co urses in in d u s tria l a r ts , m usic, ty p in g a n d lib ra ry serv ices. T a le n te d p upils a re a tte n d in g e n ric h m e n t c o u rs e s in sc ien c e, m a th e m a tic s , m u sic, a r t a n d d r a ­ m a tic s in spe cia l cla sse s a t a n I n ­ s titu te fo r M a th e m a tic s a n d S c i­ ence, a C re a tiv e A rts A cadem y an d a School fo r th e H u m an itie s. E la in e A Zounek, 8280; John T. M id d leso n , 7960; B lan ch e M. P ie s m u n , 7880; E llio t W . B eer, 7760; A nne F. G o ld m a n n , 7 6 4 0 ; E n id L. G a r t n e r , 7 5 2 0 ; C arm in e F. M a rtin o , 7480; K a th ry n A. S te in e r , 7 4 4 0 ; H e l e n L. G r i t z , 7 4 0 0 ; R u i h A. R in te l, 7400; R ose N c u fcid , 7200; M ild r e d C a rr o ll, 7 1 2 0 ; H a r r i e t P. K n u h kow , 7040; P earl K ru eg er, 7000; Jan e R Z a n o tti, 70OO; M ary L. F a ith fu l. 7000; H e le n e W . S h erm an , 6960; M u rilv n L. H irsc h , 6880; M y ra B. L e v in e , 6 " ’6 0 ; Jan ic e P e tro sk i, 6720; C arol S K aye, 680; Iris B. F rien d , 6640; J iu liih R. P a r k e r , 6 6 0 0 ; B l a n c h e F. N u n e z . 6 6 0 0 ; M . P a tric ia O 'H a n lo n . 6 5 6 0 ; B ev erly K . F o r­ re st, 6520; M atth ew J. M cln tee , 6320; R u ih S. R n '-h ra c h , 61 -iO i J a tk e ly n A. B arn ard , 62 4 0 . rrJ > a pi e tte S t., O zone P a r k ; and JH S 217, 85-05 144 St. J a m a ic a . R ic h m o n d : J H S 49, 101 W ar­ re n St. H £ =: aq Science HS’s Plan Special Programs For Minority Kids T h a n k s to a sp ecia l gram b ein g co n d u cted S lim m e r , a group o f 355 and girls w ho w ould n o t erw ise be th e re will attend pro­ th is boys o th ­ New Y ork C ity ’s fa m e d sp ecialized sc i­ ence h ig h sch oo ls in the fall. T he C h a rle s D. C a lh o u n , 7424; A n th o n y P P u c cia relli. 7 3 8 8 ; John A. C alu o g n o . s tu d e n ts a re p rim a r ily fm m m i­ 7386; M e lv in J. G o o d m a n . 7 2 7 4 ; Irw in M. S c h w a rtz . 7159; M ich a el J. Taub. n o rity gro up s. 7 0 6 2 ; J a m e s M . C o rry . 7 0 2 3 ; M ic h a e l R. S k la r, 6 9 5 9 ; W a r r e n D. Itte lso n . 6 9 4 7 ; T he s tu d e n ts a re ta k in g co ac h ­ G eo rg e P. Tom ka, 6942; R o b ert J. ing co u rse s d u rin g th e v a c a tio n H erm an 6887; Jeffrey S. B i e d e r , 6889; K e v in J. M cC u llag h , 6840; L e slie B. p eriod to p re p a r e th e m for a d ­ W a llm a n , 6 8 3 6 ; A d a m F. F e n n e l. 6 7 8 2 ; G u s C o n sta n tin e . 6 7 3 6 ; S ta n le y F. M asm ission to on e of th e ^oecialized lo w sk i. 6 6 5 6 ; A la n R . D e rrv , 6 6 0 8 ; L o u is sc ie n c e h ig h sch o o ls: B ro nx HS M. A bram s, 6593; Jo eF K a rasik . 6524; Jo e l B alize r, 6 5 1 3 ; C h a rle s A. R iin d in a . of S cience, S tu y v e s a n t HS, a n d 6464; S te p h e n R. G u rin , 6448: M a rtin P. B e rlin , 6393: M elv y n C. C h au k in . Bi-ooklyn T e c h n ic a l HS. T hey a re 6384; A n th o n y T. D e p in to , 6311: Ed­ am o ng a p p lic a n ts fi*om d is a d v a n ­ w a rd W . D e rsch , 6 2 8 4 ; Jo el B. S chare. T h e sc h o o ls’ lo catio n s follow: 6276; Joel A rganek, 6042. ta g e d a r e a s w ho d id n o t q u ite M a n h a tta n : J H S 13, 106 St. a n d m a k e th e g ra d e in th e re g u la r L IC E N SE AS T E A C H E R O F F IN E M adison Ave., a n d J H S 118, 154 e n tra n c e te s ts l a s t w in te r b u t A RTS IN DAY H IG H SCHOOLS W est 93 St.,: School fo r th e H u­ who, in th e o p in io n of th e ir ho m e A rn o ld G. F eld m an , 7680; S h eila B. m a n ities a t IS 70, 333 W e s t 17 P aarsons, 7770; M ilag aro s C. L ag arez, schools, h av e th e p o te n tia l to 77 1 0 ; H o w a rd J. L aam arca. 7 5 0 0 ; Paul St.,: C reativ e A rts A cad em y a t S. V eres, 7440; R o c h e lle M. R aich ic k , m a in ta in th e m se lv e s in th e .‘spe­ 7410; M ary F. T revor, 7410; B la n c h e th e HS of M usic a n d A it, Con­ cialized scho ols if give th e o p ­ R . M allin s, 7 3 5 0 ; E s th e r S te rn , 7 2 9 0 ; E i­ v e n t Ave. a t 135 St. an d th e M a th leen S. B l o u s t e i n , 7 2 3 0 ; Paul B. G ussp o rtu nity. m a n , 7 1 4 0 ; C la ire A . C la rk , 7 1 4 0 ; A m y m a tic s-S c ien c e In s titu te a t JH S P u ro , 7050; E dzaart G om pper. 6870; S te lla C. E d w a rd s, 6840: E leo n o re R. E th n ic B re ak d o w n 104, 330 Bajst 21 St. R i e d m a n n , 6 7 8 0 ; A d a L a n d e s , 6 * '8 0 ; L e o ­ Of th e 355 s tu d e n ts enrolled in na a K tz , 6600; W illia m K. F ree m an . B ro n x : JH S 115, E a s t 183 S t. 6570; R o c h e h lle P. S p ie lb e rg , 6570; a n d R y e r A ve.; JH S 123, 1025 th e co a ch in g cou rses, th e re a i e M ilto n G ru b ste in , 6470; G en n aro Cam b ard ella, 6450; B arb ara A. A n d erso n , M o rrison A ve.; JH S 136, 750 J e n ­ 136 N egroes, 52 P u e rto R ican s, 38 6 4 5 0 ; G e o rg e tte A . D a a v is, 6 3 9 0 ; T h o m ­ as V e g a, 6 3 0 0 ; S u san B u y u m , 6 2 7 0 ; F red n in g s S t.; a n d JH S 145, 1000 T eller O rie n ta ls a n d 129 o th e rs. S p in o w itz , 6 0 9 0 ; N i n a K o m ia k o f f, 6 0 6 0 . Avenue. The su m m e r c o u rs e s a re b ein g L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F B ro ok lyn : J H S 33, 70 T o m p k in s olfered fro m 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 C LA SSES F O R C H ILD R EN WITH A ve.; JH S 61, 400 E m p ire Blvd.; p .m . d aily a t c e n te rs o th e r th a n R E T A R D E D M ENTAL D E V E L O P ­ JH S 111, 35 S ta r r S t.; JH S 220, ! the schools fo r w hich th e stuM E N T IN DAY SCHOOLS 49 S t. a t N in th A ve.; JH S 258, d e n ts a re p re p a rin g . T hese su m ­ E sth er S. G o ld stein , 8592; L in ad J. 14' V a c o n S t.; JH S 275, 985 Rock- m e r c e n te rs a r e : F o r S tu y v e s a n t L ip itz, 8 2 6 4 ; T i n a a G . W e in tr a u b . 8 0 3 2 ; A rth u r B irn b a u m , 7 6 5 6 : H o w a rd M . W e i­ aw ay Ave., a n d IS 292, 300 Wy- HS a t W a sh in g to n Ir v in g D ay ner, 7608; R o b ert N. S alern o , 7520; o n a St. S u m m e r HS, 40 Irv in g P la c e ; fo r M arsha A. M a rk o w itz , 7520; R o b erta L. D a v is , 7 4 1 6 : P a u l i n e D . D u s e k , 7 3 2 8 ; Q u een s: JH S 59, 132-55 R idge- B ronx H S of S c ie n c e a t T h eo d o re D o lo re s A. G a rcia a, 7312; Tem a E. L o n d o n , 7 3 1 2 ; M a r jo r ie W . L essem , 7 2 4 0 ; d ale Ave., S p rin g fie ld G a rd e n s; R o o sev elt S u m m e r D a y HS, 500 J a n e A. P rice . 7 2 3 2 ; R ita H a g g e rty , 7 1 4 4 ; JH S 189, 144-80 B a rc la y Ave., E a s t P o rd h a m R o ad , th e B ro n x , K a th le e n F. O ’B r i e n , 7144; L a u rie S. H e rtz , 7 0 0 0 : J o a n n F. G ill, 6 9 3 6 ; D e n is e F lu sh in g ; JH S 202, 138-30 L afay - and .o r B ro o k ly n T e c h n ic a l HS a t E. G e ise l, 6 9 1 2 ; S h e lia A . M c N c il. 6 R 5 6 ; E llen M . E ld m a n , 6 7 2 0 ; C a rla J. D e lb a u m , the B ro ok lyn T ech. B uilding, De 6 4 3 2 ; M illie K S ta d le r, 6 3 9 2 ; R . J e rry B r e n t. 6 3 8 4 ; L e slie J. S c h o e n , 6 3 7 6 ; G le n n K alb A venue a n d P o rt G re e n A. F r a n k e l , 6 3 6 0 ; S a n d r a L . K i s s e l . 6 2 9 6 ; S a n t a F . M o n t i , 6 6 5 4 ; S o r i e t t a S. S i l v e r ­ P la c e , B rooklyn. m an, 6626; C arle en M. P e te rs, 6622; R u b y L. B a ra b e r. 6 2 1 6 ; L y n d a M . P erso n . W endy K ym an, 6612; P a u l a H o lo < !o fsk y , 6216; P atricia V a le n te , 6120: L in d a J. F o r f u r th e r In fo rm atio n con­ 6 5 8 0 ; P h y llis B o b , 6 5 3 8 ; L o re tta R . B ckO 'B r ie n . A lb e r t J. C a ic e d o , 6 0 0 8 ; C e c ilia n>an, 6 5 1 0 ; Rhona M. R o s e m a n . 6 - i ‘i 8 ; M . O ’S h e a , 5 9 5 2 . ta c t a t T h e o d o re R o o sev elt H,S, M a r ia n A. W e lls, 6 4 3 2 ; S a n d ra H . G a r ­ den, 6412; M aryann S ellen th in , (iy> 2 ; Mr. L e ste r N e w m an , CY 5-3600; a t L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F B e a tr ic e K . W e r n e r , 6 3 0 0 ; A n g e l a B. D ilW a sh in g to n Irv in g H S, liv in g OrE A R L Y CHILD HO OD CLASSES Io n , 6 2 8 6 ; R i t a C. M a s s ie , 6 0 0 2 ; C o r i n n e . F in e g an , 5970; B arb ara A . C ap tito . fuss, OR 4-5000, a n d a t B ro ok lyn IN DAY E L E M E N T A R Y SC H pO LS M 5 9 5 4 ; E tta P a c k e r, 5 9 5 4 . Jan is A. F o rsy th , 8556; Iris J. Im T?ch, M r. Lowell S an d ers, U L 8berm an, 8198; Im e se G re ic iu s, 8188; L IC E N SE AS T E A C H E R O F 5150. N a n c y E. P o ll a c k , 8 1 8 8 ; J u d y C . B e r g e r , HEA LTH CONSERVATION 076; M in d e lle F eu rste in , 8 0 7 2 ; C h ris tin e S o b o c ie n sk a , 8 0 3 0 : K a y F rie d , 8 0 2 0 ; B evCLASSES IN DAY SCHOOLS erlc e F rie d m a n , 7 9 7 8 ; S u san T . K a assel, 7 9 7 8 ; R o s e K e llm a n , 7 8 4 2 ; R h o < la J a c o b s . 7 7 8 8 ; M . J o a n R o a c h . 7 7 6 8 ; B e tte Lser. 7768: S h e i l a E, H o n s i , 7 7 6 2 ; C o n s t a n c e O ’C o n n o r . 7698: R u th B lack b eer. 7598; P earl O lian , 7588; H e le n e D. M an d e l, 7 5 5 8 : E llen M . W e in f e ld . 7 5 4 8 ; H a n n a h S. C o o p ersm ich . 7494; P eark S‘hoskes, 7 4 8 4 ; R o s ly n E. S tra u s s , 7 4 S 2 ; F ile e n T . B o y le. 7422; R o b in J. T u n ick . 7394; Sue W . L a v o ie , 7380; M a rily n P asteu r. 7326. D ian e C. F ie rm a n , 7 3 2 6 ; B arb ara A. F o le y , 7 2 9 8 ; S h eila A. V erch o w , 7210; M a r c y S. V a n o f f . 7 1 5 8 ; M v r a S a n d a l o w . 7 1 3 8 ; L in d a J. S o lw a y , 7 1 3 0 ; B o n n ie R . I.e b o w itz, 7 1 1 6 ; N o r m a B. G r e e n e 7 1 0 0 ; B a a r b a r n A . M o n r o e , 7 0 6 4 : A iu lr r v S to n e , 6876; Jac q u flin e K . S elel. 6780; P ai< 1 a L. C ife rn i, 6 9 6 ; J u d i t h R . C h arle s, 6 6 9 6 ; n w University Council ALBANY — R o b e r t E. RicQi of B u ffalo h a s b een a p p o in te d to th e C ouncil of th e S t a t e U n iv er­ sity of New Y o rk a t R o c h e ste r. H e suc ceed s S e y m o u r K n o x of B uffalo , w ho re tire d la s t D ecem ­ ber. M r. R ic h ’s te im en d s J u ly 1, 1971. •o On vO T h is W e e k 's O' it y E lig ib le te r L T h o m a s, J a m e s J F it z p a t­ rick , P rin c t M Ja c k s o n , W a lte r J Nortvvioh, H e n ry U rb a n , C h ris to peh e Cerio, J a m e s J B o lan d , R ic h ar<f T u c k e r, F r a n k H olm es, J a m e s A Crow ley, S a lv a d o r H eresi, C h a r ­ les B rad ley , E lb e r t S B e n ja m in , P a u l L P re s to n , E lle n E H ib b e rt, D o ro th y A B ry a n , H e rb e rt M id d le ­ to n J r , R a y m o n d M a ffia , M a u ric e W W ells, Lois M P erceJl, R o b e rt (Continuei from P*^e 4) O' VC C E d w in O p p en h eim , H e n ry F ogle, J o s e p h D aroo, H a n y S o h a e ffe r, J o se p h M L an gd on , M a ry E K elly, M a n u e l K ap alo w itz. F cix iin an d P low d en J r , J u a n W M ercad o, J u a n i ta M B oone, P r a n k J V ario, S h e ila B e n ja m in , N ich o las L e v a ­ das. R iooo R H a ck n ey , E d w a rd C N ew kirk, M ary R A llen, T h o m a sin a F o rd , P a tr ic k C ro c itto , W a l­ Queens - German American <a L o n g Is la n d H o fb ra n D in n ers, B anquet D in n ers fro n n $ 6 .0 0 . } W -II B ro ad w ay U n c K c e lle d - D anny - G «rM aM M o ran - E lm h aric , A o k c rica a. Rudy W o lf, 4 5 8 -1 5 6 6 L uncheons, H o « ts. L i s t M P e te rso n , H o w a rd W rig iit, H a r ­ r ie t L S a m u e ls, B e rry J M cK anls, 126 G eo rg e E B e a tty , R o b e rt J P oney, P e a rl G S c o tt, B e rn a d in e W a rre n , C ecelia E C a r te r , J a m e s G C o lem an, P e te r A C a rta g e n a , C alv in M M aokU n, L o r e tta A C h ris tia n , J a . ^es T G e ra ld , L ouis J Leo, C alv in I FVancls, O a la tio n S a n d e rs , I z e t ta M B aro o , B e r t S Warvkoff, Jo s e p h Y D ow ling, E s­ telle L L io h te f, D a n ie l W Ja c o b y , H e rb e rt Ginstourg, P lilllip R o g ers, A gnes L G illen. A lan J B leck n cr, A lease L Samfpa, A lb e rt C W ilson , J e a n E M ack lin , M a g n o lia H a w - kh w . R a y m o n d J R a u so lie r, D e n ­ nis H W iU iaois, J a v ie r B a rre to , V ln c e a t J M uro, H e z e k la h J o h n ­ son, H elen L P a tm o n , D ia n n e J e f ­ fe rso n , J o s e p h in e l l i o m a s . S y lv es­ t e r T a y lo r J r , 'H iotnafi S S a le rn o , Jo se L S a n o g u e t, V ic to r M A rroyo, C h e s te r P Z oln lerow icz, H e n ry W a rd , OMver W W illiam s, R io h a rd P K a p la n . 168 A nn P V aldes, F r a n k C u e r­ vo. K e n n e th B M a ttis , Jo s e p h C h ly u to , H elen C an g le , R o b e rt B F o rte , A rn o ld F H a rris , R osooe E F o u n ta in , P r a n k I ^ ^ g h n J r , L yn o u s E M a tiis , E m m a B u rk e . T a y lo r A SchofeW , Anthony R e sclgno. H e a th e r E Levi, E le a n o r B rew ster, A tvthony c D U an dro, T h e o d o re B u rk e tt, N ich o las C P a r - PC Ui o -< rlllo , M ic h a e l J H o b a n , D elo res R T a te , R o xle A A b raham ^ B a i b a r a L S m ith , V irg in ia G B ogue, J a n ic e Blolzl, T h o m a s J D e n e h y , R e g in ­ a ld R Jo n e s , J e r o m e A n d e rso n , C h a rle s E H o w a rd , M a rle n e H a r ­ grav e, S a m u e l E B e n ja m in J r , D av id K n ig h t, S h irle y N G ro ss. V irg in ia A S c a ra b ln o , W ilso n L a salle, E rn e st H B o n n e r, P r a n k S O je d a , WllUe M L e o n a rd . P h ilip N S p in a , L e o n a rd M M a n c in l, J u ­ liu s L H a rris , S a lv a to re D lste fa n o , (C o n tin u e d oa P a g e IS) P O L IC E O F F IC E R S T h e S t a t e w i d e P l a n : TH E U > w Ui P O R T O F N E W Y O R K A U T H O R IT Y Starting salary: $150 p e r week with ra ises up to $189.50 p e r week a f t e r 4 years. BENEFITS: U p to 27 d a y s p a id a n n u a l c a tio n R e H re m e n i w ith p en sio n a fte r 25 ysan A n n u a l c lo th in g a llo w a n c e G r o u p h o s p ita l, m e d ic a l-s u rg ic a l a n d life ins u ra n c e plans L ib e ra l S ic l Leave a llo w a n c e BASIC REQUIREMENTS: U n ite d S tates c i t i ie n R esid en t o l N ew J e rsey or N ew Y o rk S ta te A g e : 21 b u t less th a n 30 years o ld b y N o v e m b e r I, 1969 (n o c r e d it f o r M i li t a r y S e rv ic e ) H e ig h t : From 5 f t . 7 in . t o 6 f t . 4 in, W e i g h t : N o r m a l fo r h e ig h t V is io n :’ 2 0 / 3 0 in each eye w it h ­ o u t glasses o r a r t i f i c ia l lenses — n ot c o lo r b lin d o r c o lo r c o n fu s e d Applicants MUST present a t interview: it * s a n ic e , s M o s t o f u s d o n ’t h a v e b a g s o f m o n e y a r o u n d ju s t to ta k e c a r e o f h o s p ita l a n d m e d ic a l b ills. M o st of u s j u s t d o n 't s a v e th e k in d o f m o n e y a s e r io u s illn e s s c a n c o s t to d a y . B u t S ta te w id e P la n s u b s c r i b e r s c a n e n jo y th a t n ic e , s a f e fe e lin g — j u s t a s If th e y h a d b a g s o f m o n e y in th e ir a f e f e e lin g . h o s p ita l a n d m e d ic a l bill e x p e n s e s . T h e S ta te w id e P la n d o e s n ’t h a v e a n o p tio n . . . i t 's a “ n o - n o n s e n s e ” p r o g r a m t h a t t a k e s c a r e o f y o u a n d y o u r fam ily w hen you n eed I t W h e n y o u h a v e th e S ta te w id e P la n y o u ’v e g o t it all . . . B lu e C r o s s , B lu e S h ie ld a n d o w n b a n k v au lt. W hy? B e c a u s e th e S ta te w id e P la n is lite ra lly w o rth a sm a ll fo rtu n e . A s a S ta t e w id e P la n s u b s c r ib e r , t h o u s a n d s a n d t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s a r e w a itin g , r e a d y to p a y y o u r M e tr o p o lita n 's M a jo r M e d ic a l . . . r e a lis tic c o v e r a g e , e s p e c i a ll y d e s i g n e d fo r th e e x p e n s iv e lo n g - te r m illn e s s . In te rv ie w s w ill be h e ld M o n d a y , A u g u s t 11 th r o u g h F rid a y ,, A u g ­ ust 15. 1969 b e tw e e n 5 p .m . and 8 pm. ( W r i t t e n e K a m in a tio n f o r q u a ! if i e d a p p lic a n ts w ill b e h e ld on S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 16, 1969. Sue cessful c a n d id a te s w ill b e g ive n r ig id m e d ic a l a n d p h y s ic a l • ( a m in a tio n t a n d m u s t pass c h a r a c te r In v e s tig a tio n p r io r t o ap­ p o in tm e n t.) d id y o u j m o n e y b a g s ? b lu e S H IE L D ' A l i A N Y « i U r r A l O » J A M E S T O W N » N E W Y O m C * l t O C M * S T f R » $ Y t A C O S E « U T I C A * W A T f »TO W M THE STATEWIDE PLAN - TO APPLY: Y o u d id n ’t r e a liz e y o u w e r e s o ric h , o r B L U E C R O S S 'i^ 9 9 A iM iic a n H o ip iU l A sso cU O io a B irth c e r tific a t e H ig h s c h oo l d ip lo m a o r e q u iv a l­ e ncy c e r tific a t e V a lid N e w J e rsey o r N e w York S ta te d riv e r's license N o n V e te ra n s : S e le c tiv e S ervice r e g is tr a tio n a nd c la s s ific a tio n c ards V e te ra n s : H o n o r a b le D is c h a rg e o r S e p a ra tio n p a p e rs COORDINATING O f f iCE — 1 2 15 WESTERN AVENUE. ALBANY, N. Y. • NaUoiwl AwoclaUoo of WtM THE PORT OF NEW YORK AUTHORITY Personnel D epartm ent • Reoe* 200, 111 EigkHi Avenue ( « t iStti S tre e t) New Yorli, New Yorfc Aa E<|uat Opportuaity Caployer P e te r B C ch io v ari, U lysses S D avis, V in cen t R u sso , H o w a rd T M all, A nd rew P C h lo v arl, D av id L o rb er, J o h n P M a r to n e , S a lv a to re B lan d o , P a s q u a le P P e rr o tta . Help W anted - Part-Tim* T h is M A N O R W O M A N W I T H CAM. P A R T -T IM E . EVES. . W E E K E N D S CHOOSE YOUR HOU RS A N D EARN s 75. u p EX TRA PER W EEK. PERC . PLU S B O N U S ; N O T C A N V A S S IN G N A T ’L M E T A L S A L E S — FULL T R A IN ­ IN G PR O G R A M . CA LL: 6 6 5 -9 0 2 2 — 1 P M t o 4 P M D a ily A fte r 4 P M : 6 5 5 -7 8 5 0 W e e k 's (C o n tin u ed fro m P a c e 13) H e n r ie tta L in d sa y . 210 D e lp h in e R o g ers, B illy R B ow den, J a m e s W Jo n e s , V yne C P o rte , J a m e s H C?ummings J r , J o h n J B u rk e, W a ts o n C P a ig e S r, M a n le y L H icks, J o s e p h V D ip ie tro. Lois D avis, A u d re y R eid , A n ­ n ie M T o m lin , A nne A tk ins, I s a ­ b ella H e n d e rso n , M a ry M A ndler, Eoriy Retirees W e sp e c ia lix e in p l a c in g e a rly re tire e * im all ty p et ot c le ric a l, o ffic e & sale s p o s itio n * . PRESS AGENCY. 141 E 4 4 th S t. (L e x .) 6 8 2 -8 2 5 0 Business Opportunities S H E E T M eta l J o b S h o p — F u lly e q u i p ­ ped — A d v a n c e o rd e rs — O w n e r s ill­ n ess fo rces sale & re lo catin g — For d e ta ils c a ll: H ild a K r u n (9 1 4 ) 331* 8 9 8 5 o r: B ERTH A GALLY. REALTOR B o i c e ’s L a . K in g sto n , N Y 9 1 4 -338-9220 O p p . H o lid ay In n (9 1 4 ) 3 3 8 -0285 Business Opportunities I H A V E m ad e m in e n o w you can m ak e y o u rs . I a m r e t i r i n g . B a r & H o t e l , 12 rm s & ap t. m id d le of to w n . P rice $ 5 5 ,0 0 0 . term s. At W u rtsb o ro . N .Y . C all (9 1 4 ) 7 3 3 -1 4 2 4 o fte r 7 :3 0 p .m . Business Opportunities BE A FOSTER PARENT T O O M U C H fo r 1 co u p le to h an d le , 2 su cc essfu l re s 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 a n C o u n ­ ty ; ju st 8 0 m ile s fr o m N .Y .C ity ; s itu ­ a te d o n 1 ac re w ith 8 rm h o u se, to w tax e s, h ig h in co m e. $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 h an d le. C all 9 1 4 -7 9 4 -4 3 4 8 . H e m e s n e e d e d fmr c h ild re n « ll a jie * l e r lo n g t e r m c*ire> P h e n e mr w r ite The C h ild re n 's A id Society, F e s te r H om e D e p t. I S O I . 4 5 th S tr e e t. N e w Y ork, N.Y. 10017. P h e n e 682* 9 04 0 Ext. 245. • O F F IC IA L • M A J O R A P P L I A I \€ E • D IS C O U N T O U T L E T CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEE PRICES QUOTED ARE SLIGHTLY ABOVE WHOLESALE • WASHERS • DRYERS • REFRIGERATORS • FREEZERS • RANGES • DISHWASHERS • T.V. • STEREO • AIR CONDITIONERS • Featuring — All Famous Brand Names Sftep F Irsh— C o m e Im W i t h M a k e & M o d e l N u m b e r For Lowest Price msa ■ ■ ■ _ JAMAICA GAS & ELECTRIC 42-24 BELL BOULEVARD BAYSIDE. N. Y. BA 9-2853 BA 9-2400 OPEN EVES TILL 9 PM WED ft SAT T IU 4 PM H iH S P E C IA L — FRE-SEASON A I R - C O N D I T I O N I N G S ALE O N N O W F e d d e r s - G.E. - F h ile o - E m erson - C h r y s l e r L E A S T L E A S E ? NEW 1969 Renault 10 (4 speed standard transmission) 26 month equity lease $59. per month Even lower fleet rates available on lease or purchase plan M a n h a tta n L e a s in g Division of Manhattan Imported Cars Call: 212 OX 7-5805 555 Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C. 212 GR 8-5200 76-02 Northern Blvd.. Jackson Hgts 516 LE 8-2888 284 Main Street, Hempstead. LI. B E H A U LT # I year unlimited mileage new car warranty FOR CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES AND FAMILIES DE LUXE PACKAGE TOURS AT LOWEST PRICES Las V egas From S219 TAX 3 D a y s , J e ^ T r a n s fe r s , S h o w s & e x tr a s . S p a in M ex ico I D in n ers, $329 F rom ^ 15 D a y * , J e t T r a n s fe r s , S ig h ts e e in g & e x tr a s . H o lid a y s ^ 9 D a y *, S how s Jet p o rt, M e a ls , C O S T CHARTERS to J a m ic a , N a ssa u , ^ I e x tr a * . ft LO W T r a in n s fe r s ,. From S299 TAX H o te ls , F ree- C ru ise s . E u ro p e & H a w a ii. FO R G R O U P S O R O R G A N IZ A T IO N S By B r o u g h t To Y ou i x c t u s i v s l y P U B L IC 597 EM PLOYEES M E R C E R T e lep h o i^ e TRAVEL STR EET. (5 1 8 ) ARRANGEM ENTS A L B A N Y . 8 6 9 -9 8 9 4 o r N .Y . 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FlorJdo R E T IR E M B N T $«.50«. h o m e s E V E R V T I I I N G IN R K A L E S T A T B L IfU L F O H D sn iA R T . fi.A W R IT B RFQ U IR R M EN TS. Ph 287-1381 85 CHAMUKR o f c o m m e r c e ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA 33731 V E N IC E F L A . — IN T E R E .S T K D T 8 £ S H. N W IM M E R S REALTU* U i > CO DM on M 5d n m r« rn > o M w V A L U E S Copolte Lake (Housekeeping) Units For Rent n HOLLYWOOD BEACH, FLORIDA Low w e e k IJ rates, S.IO up oa b«ach mcliiile* e ve r y t b i a c Wrib> («r tr m ooi orfiil d r t. i il s S A N D S . 2040 N SURF RD. B A L I H A I. 310 M C K IN L E Y ST. sO o C a n d id a te s O' VO a S3 < cl T3 « H PC c ■< •-4 tl4 CJ PC w c/^ (C o n tin u e d fro m Pagre 9) h e a d q u a rte rs sta ff. He is em ployed by th e M ont­ g o m ery C ounty D e p a rtm e n t of So­ cial S ervices a s a R eso u rce C on­ su lta n t. H e Is a g ra d u a te of Siena College w ith a BA in Sociology. A v e te ra n of W orld W ar II, T arm ey se rv e d th re e y e a rs in th e E u ro p e a n T h e a te r of O p e ra tio n s a n d also serv ed in A frica and in I r a n a n d in th e C.B.I. He Is the Im m e d ia te p a s t gi-and icnight of C ouncil No. 209, K n ig h ts of C olum bus, is p re s e n tly se rv ­ ing as c h a irm a n of th e c o m p re ­ h ensiv e h e a lth p la n g ro u p fo r M o n tg o m ery C o u n ty a n d Is a m e m b e r of m a n y o th e r civic o r­ g an izatio n s. T a rm e y is m a rrie d to th e fo rm ­ er Ekiith Hai*tnoIl a n d is the fa th e r of tw o d au g h ters, K a th e rin e a n d N ancy. « # « GEORGE W. DE LONG ('a n d id a te F o r F if th V ice P re sid e n t G eorge W. D eL ong is an em ­ ployee o f th e D e p a rtm e n t of M e n ta l H ygiene, a n d h a s served fo r 22 yeai's a t C ia ig S ta te Scliool, Son yea. H e w as CSEA c h a p te r p re s id e n t of tlie Ci-aig S ta te School c h a p ­ te r in 1958 &.nd 1959. D u iin g th is a d m in is tra tio n he ad v o ca ted and s u c ceed e d in h a v in g h is c h a p te r jo in th e W estern C onfei'ence. A t t h a t tim e th e C raig S ta te Scliool civapter w as the only la rg e cliapte r in th e C o nference a re a n o t b elon gin g to the W e ste rn Confei'en ce. He h a s serv ed on the executive co un cil of his c h a p te r for 18 y ears, an d h as served on co u n tless ch ap te sta n d in g a n d special co m ­ m itte e s. In 1959, he w as electe d second v ic e -p re sid e n t of tlie W estern C on­ fe re n c e a n d h e lp ed o rg an ize the new ly c re a te d le g islativ e c o n ta c t c o m m itte e . T h is im p o rtn t co m ­ m itte e a rr a n g e s a r e a m e etin g s w ith L e g isla to rs to b rin g before th e m th e CSEIA p ro g ra m . H e also se rv ed on v ario us o th e r c o n feren ce c o m m itte e s a n d w as p ro x y to th e S ta te CSEA B o ard of D irectors. In 1960, lie w as a g a in elected to th e office of secon d v ic e-p resi­ d en t of tlie W e s te rn C onference, co n tin u in g as c h a irm a n of the leg islativ e c o n ta c t c o m m itte e a n d proxy to the B o a rd of D ire c­ to rs. He w as a p p o in te d by P re s i­ d e n t P eily to th e S ta te E d u c a ­ tio n a n d Atteixdance R ules C om ­ m itte e . In 1962, w as elected p resid en t of the W e s te rn C onference, con­ tin u in g to re p r e s e n t tliis body on Uie Boaa-d of D i r e c t o r , and w as ap ix )ln ted to the sp ecial c o m m it­ te e to develop I’e g io n al co n feren ce p ro b lem s, ed u catio n al, m e m o iia l p la q u e a n d B uffalo convetiU on F or h o st c o m m itte e . In 1963, w as re-e lected p re s i­ den t o f th e W e ste rn C o nference, an d it w as d u rin g h is a d m in is­ tra tio n th a t th e c o n fe re n c e p av e d the w ay for cou nty c h a p te rs to becom e c o n fe re n c e m e m b e rs. C on­ tin u in g to serv e on th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs, he w as a p p o in te d to th e follov/ing C o m m ittees by P re s id e n t P eily : d ir e c to r’s c h a p te r, sp ecial c o m m itte e to develop reg io n al c o n ­ feren ce p ro b lem s, ed u c atio n al, spe. clal c o m m itte e to stu d y th e fea­ sib ility of rem o v in g the “ no strik e clau.se” , fro m th e C SE A S ta te c o n stitu tio n , m e m o ria l p laq ue, n o m in a tin g , le g islativ e an d w as p re s e n t a t som e of th e sa lai’y co m m itte e m eeting s. A t p re s e n t he c o n tin u e s as a m e m b e r of S ta te c o m m itte e s a n d also ha<s help ed w ith c le ric a l a t ­ te n d a n ts, an d in d u s tria l shop a p ­ p eals for rec lassificatio n . O n co m p letio n of his te rm as C on feren ce p re s id e n t h e w as p re ­ se n te d w ith a c ita tio n by th e co n­ feren ce fo r o u ts ta n d in g serv icc in b eh alf o f P u b h c E m ployees. In M arch , of 1968, h e w as a p ­ p o in te d by P re s id e n t W enzl as c h a irm a n of th e S tate w id e g riev ­ ance c o m m itte e , a sta n d in g co m ­ m itte e of tlie A ssociation. In O cto­ b er, 1968, he w as re-a p p o in te d fo r anoU ier y e a r, an d a t p re s e n t is serv ing his fellow em plo yees In this c a p a c ity . R e m a in in g a c tiv e a t aU CSEA levels, he c o n tin u e s to w ork to ele v a te th e position s a n d fig h t for th e rig h ts of all public e m ­ ployees. • • • NICHOLAS PUZZIFERRI C an d id a te F o r F if th V ice-P resid en t N ick e n te re d S tate service a t R ock land S ta te H o sp ital in 1937 a s a s tu d e n t n u rse . He gi-aduated in 1940 a n d m oved up In the n u rs in g levels to his p re s e n t pK)sitio n of su p erv isin g n u rs e . A fter a n u m b e r of y e a rs of ac tiv ity in th e R o c k la n d S ta te H osp ital c h a p ­ ter he b e cam e p re s id e n t of the c h a p te r in 1957 an d serv ed in t h a t c a p a c ity fo r sev en yeax*s. W hile p re sid e n t of th e c h a p te r, he b e c a m e involved in th e Soutlie rn New Y ork C o n fere n ce by w o rk in g on a n u m b e r of co m ­ m itte e s a n d serv in g as fo u rth and first v ic e-p resid en t. In 1963, he w as e le c te d co nfei'ence p resid en t an d serv ed for tw o te rm s . As Con­ fe re n c e p re sid e n t, N ick w as a m e m b e r of tlie CSEA S ta te E x ecu ­ tiv e C o m m ittee a n d th e B o ard of D irecto rs. A fter a tw o-year in t e r ­ val h e w as ag ain e lected to tlie p re sid e n c y of the S o u th e rn C on­ fe re n c e in 1967 a n d Is now se rv ­ ing his second te r m of th is se c ­ ond rou nd . N ick h as gained som e r a t h e r ex ten siv e inslfrht In tlie o rg a n i­ za tio n a n d opei'siUon of CSfilA by C SE A S ta te w id e h is m e m b e rs h ip on th e follow ing c o m m itte e s : e d u c a tio n c o m m itte e , le g isla tiv e c o m m itte e , c o n s titu ­ tio n a n d by-law s c o m m ittee , p la ­ que c o m m itte e , c re d e n tia ls c o m ­ m ittee , th e no s trik e c o m m itte e , the c o m m itte e to stu d y pix)posed dues in c re a se , T he L e a d e r negoia tio n s c o m m itte e , a n d se v e ra l c o m m itte e s of th e B o ard of D i­ re c to rs. F o r th e l a s t six y e a rs he h a s b een a m e m b e r an d one of the c o m m itte e c h a irm e n of th e M etro -S o u tiiern a n d M etroS o u th e rn -L o n g Is la n d C o nference W orkshop c o m m itte e s, N ick a n d his wife. M arg e, who is also a g ra d u a te of R o c k la n d ’s S ch o o l of N ursing, a n d does p a rttim e n u rs in g In a lo c al h o sp ita l, h av e a h o m e in P e a r l R iv er. I n lo cal activ itie s he is c h a ir m a n of th e R o ck lan d S ta te H o sp ita l Boy ScoUk c o m m itte e , an d is a m e m ­ b e r of jh e T riu n e C ouncil of th e K n ig h ts of C olum bus in P e a rl R iv e r, Tn his w ork, c h a p te r , and Con­ fe re n c e ac tiv ity , N ick h as ta k e n lead ei'sh lp in strid e . H e now seeks th e office of fifth vicep re s id e n t of CSEA a n d is fully co n v in ced th a t th e re Is enough in te llig e n c e , ca p a b ility , skill, a n d d e te rm in a tio n am o n g th e p ublic s e r v a n ts of the S ta te of New Y ork an d its p o litical su b d iv isio ns to en a b le th e m to r u n th e ir own la b o r o rg a n iz a tio n , a n d to produce resu lts a t th e n e g o tia tin g ta b le w h ich a re secon d to none. DOROTHY E. MacTAYISH C a n d id ate F o r S e c re ta ry E>orothy M a cT av ish is ju s t co m ­ ple tin g h e r f i r s t tw o-year te rm a s CSEA S ta te w id e se c re ta ry . SJie s ta te s t h a t th is h as b e e n a m o st stim u la tin g a n d g ra tify in g experlenc. S h e h as b eco m e veay fa m i­ lia r w ith th e d u ties of th e o ffice a n d h a s fulfilled these d u ties to th e b est of h e r ab ility , a n d , she believes, to th e s a tisfa c tio n o f every o n e co n ce rn ed . She h a s a t­ ten d ed all m e e tin g s of the B o ard of D irec to rs, c h a p te r p re s id e n ts an d d e le g a te s (w itli th e excep­ tio n of oiie m e e tin g w hen she w as h o sp ita liz e d ), a n d h a s fu rn ish e d h ead q u a rtei-s w ith a ra p id a n d a c c u ra te ti'an sc rip ': of all th e se m e e tin g s. In ad d itio n , she has tra v e le d w idely th ro u g h o u t the S tate, a tte n d in g m e e tin g s an d so­ cial fu n c tio n s in h e r c a p a c ity as se c re ta ry , a n d h as p e rfo rm e d n u ­ m e ro u s o th e r d u tie s of th e office. As to h e r b a c k g ro u n d an d ex­ p e rie n c e , she feels t h a t th e te n y e a rs of h e r em p lo y m e n t a t CSEL\ h ead q u aa te rs (1950 throu gh 1960) g av e h e r a v aluab le In sig h t in to th e p ro b lem s of th e A ssocia­ tion a n d e n a b le d lier to b e tte r fill tlie office of se c re ta ry . P ro m 1960 to 1965, s h e w as em p loy ed i a the office of lit. O ov. M alco lm Wil­ son as s e c r e ta r y to th e S ta te C o m m issio n o n tb e C a p ita l C ity, She is now em plo yed a s a le g al s e c re ta ry in th e S ta te C o u rt of d a l m s In A lbany fo r P re sid in g Ju d g e P r e d A. Y oung. A n a tiv e of A m ste rd a m , she h a s liv ed a n d w orked in th e Al­ b a n y a r e a fo r m o re th a n 20 y e a rs. She is a n a c tiv e m e m b e r of the N a t’onal S e ci'etarie s A ssn. (Al­ b a n y C h a p te r ). She re s id e s in Al­ b a n y . H e r h u s b a n d is co n n ected w ith th e G e n e ra l A niline an d PUm C o rp o ratio n , a n d th e y h a v e a so n who Is a h ig h scho ol m usic te a c h e r in C o n n e c tic u t, a n d a d a u g h te r who is a s e c r e ta ry in B oston. If re-elected , M rs. M acT av ish p la n s to c o n tin u e to p u t h e r sec­ re ta r ia l ab ilities a n d e x p e rie n c e to w ork fo r CSBA In th e m o st d ilig en t m a n n e r possible. * 0 0 0 O ff i c e JACK GALLAGHER Candidate For Treasurer J a c k G a lla g h e r, c a n d id a te fo r tr e a s u r e r of th e Civil S erv ice Elmployees Assn., is h ig h ly qu alified for th e p o sitio n to w hich he as* p ire s in th e S tate-w id e electio n . B o rn in S y ra c u se in 1919, b e w as g ra d u a te d fro m St. L u cy ’s A cad em y in 1938. P io m 1943 u n til 1945 he serv ed in W orld W ar n w ith a m in e a n d d em o litio n u n it. F o r his se rv ic e h e re ceiv e d th e com bat In fa n try b a d g e, th e B ro n ze S ta r, th e E T O , th re e b a t­ tle sAars a n d the New Y ork S ta te M e rit A w ard. A fte r serv ic e. J a c k took co u rses in a c c o u n tin g a n d b u sin e ss m a n ­ a g e m e n t, a n d w as la te r em plo yed as a n office m a n a g e r, a c o st a c ­ c o u n ta n t, a p a y ro ll c le rk an d tim e e x p e d ite r p rio r to co m in g to w ork fo r th e T lu u w a y A u th ­ o rity in 1955. In his f ir s t y e a r of A u th o rity w ork h e b ec a m e a m e m b e r o f DOROTHY RABIN th e CSEA, a n d In 1963 b e c a m e a C a n d id a te F o r S e c re ta ry d e le g a te to a Special T h ru w ay B efore e n te r in g S ta t e service, C o m m ittee. H e w as e le c te d P re s i­ I w as a n e x e cu tiv e s e c r e ta r y for d e n t of th e S y rac u se T h ru w ay a n e le c tro n ic s co m p a n y fo r a n u m b e r of y e a rs . I s t a it e d w ork­ ing for th e S ta te as a s te n o g ra ­ p h e r in F e b ru a r y , 1962, in the even in g college office of th e S ta te U ni\ e rsity , A g ric u ltu ra l a n d T ech­ n ic a l College a t P a rm in g d a le . A fter th re e y e a rs in t h a t c a p a ­ city a t P a rm in g d a le , I tr a n s fe r re d to S ta te U n iv e rsity , I n te r n a tio n a l S tu d ies a n d W orld A ffa irs C en­ te r a t O y ster B ay as se c re ta ry to D r. Iv a n P u tm a n . I th e n tra n sf e n e d to S ta te U n iv ersity College a t Old W estb u ry w here I h av e b e en s e c r e ta ry to th e facilities d ire c to r. M y c o m m u n ity a c tiv itie s in ­ clu d ed : (P ro m 1960-1955) secretai-y an d th en p re s id e n t of Levittow n E d u ca tio n A ssn. U po n m ov- in g to W estb ury, (b etw een 19561967), I b e c a m e m e m b e rs h ip c h a ir­ m a n a n d th e n secretai*y of the Westbm-y Pai-ent-T each ers Assn. I w as a 4-H le a d e r, d en m o th e r a n d B row nie le a d e r d u rin g th e yeai-s th a t m y c h ild re n w ere grow ­ in g up. Since b eco m in g a civil service em ployee, I se rv e d f ir s t as sec­ r e ta ry an d tlien as flrst-vlce p re s i­ d e n t a n d a l te r n a t e d e le g a te of th e P a i'm ln g d a le Civil Service E m p lo y e es A ssn . U po n tr a n s f e r ­ rin g to O yster B a y , I o rg an iz ed the C SEA c h a p te r a n d b ec a m e th e a c tin g p re s id e n t, I also o rg a n iz td th e c h a p te r a t Old W e stb u iy a n d w as elected as Its firs t pi'esld en t a n d dele­ g ate. I a m a m e m b e r of th e S ta t e U n iv e rsity p re s id e n ts ’ co m m ittee as well a s a m e m b e r of th e S ta te U uivei'sity se le c t o o m n iitte e . c h a p te r in 1964-65 a n d re-elec ted as p re s id e n t e v e ry two y e a rs sin c e . H e is p re s e n tly sei-ving his 196S70 te rm . H e w as a p p o in te d to th e L ab o r R elation s Boaixl of th e C e n tra l C o n feren ce in 1966-67; c h a irm a n of th e le g ld a tlv e c o m m itte e of th e C e n tr a l *C onfeaence In 196768; c h a ir m a n of th e n e g o tia tin g c o m m itte e of th e C e n tral C onfer­ en ce 1968-69; c h a rm a n of th e New Y ork S ta te T h ru w a y g rie v a n c e c o m m itte e fro m 1964-69 an d is p re s e n tly a m e m b e r of th e n eg o ­ tia tin g c o m m itte e fo r U n it 1 of the T h ru w a y CSEA. In ad d itio n to his T h ru w ay job an d his CSEA a c tiv itie s. J a c k h a s b e e n m a n a g e r of th e Ilio n S ta te B ow ling C e n te r fo r over 11 y e a rs, a n d ow ns a n d o p e ra te s th e Brookh a v e n M obile C ou rt. H e an d his wife, A rle n e, re sid e in M ohaw k. T hey h a v e th re e chlldi'en, Jo h n a p ro je c t en g in e er; J a n e t, a sen io r a t Oswego S ta te , a n d Jill, a H igh School sophom ore. • • • LOUie G. SUNDERHAPT C an d id a te F o r T re a s u r e r Louie G. S u n d e rh a ft h a s sei*ved on the S ta te p en sio n c o m m itte e fo r th e p a s t fo u r year^. H e serv e d h is f ir s t two y e a rs und er th e fo rm e r pi-esident, Jo se p h Peily, a n d the la s t tw o u n d e r pi'esldent T heod ore W enzl. He is p resen tly th e p re s id e n t a n d c h a i r m a n of th e n e g o tia tin g c o m m itte e o f th e City of U tic a B o a rd of W a te r unit. U n d e r his le a d e rsh ip the W a t e r B o a rd now h a s th e S ta t e H ealth In s u ra n c e P la n a n d tlie l/5 0 th CJareer R e tire m e n t P la n . T h is M a first in th e p o litical sub-divisioa (CTontinued on Page 16) D o n 't R e (CMtinaed trmm Pac« 1) leave ttiln g s a lo n e , w ith o u t ro c k ing too m a n y b o a ts. H i e h a w k s a r e led by ' ^ t o r C am pione. a B ro n x D is tric t L e a d ­ er a n d long: tim e P r o c a o d n o i n t i ­ m ate, w hose im m e d ia te in te r e s t is the e le c tio n o f P r o c a c d n o , w ith little o r n o c o n c e rn a b o u t th e fu tu re o f th e D e m o c ra tic p a r t y and th e I m p o r ta n t G u b e rn a to r ia l aiid S e n a te e le c tio n s o f 1070. T h e doves, w ho h a v e th u s f a r su cc eed ­ ed in m o d e ra tin g th e C am p io n e influence, a r e le d by M e ad e E s ­ posito, B ro o k ly n 's D e m o c ra tic chieftain, w ho sees b ey o n d th e City’s M a y o ra l ra c e in to f u tu re elections. In w h ic h so m e k in d of acco m m o dation w ith th e P a r t y ’s liberal w ing is e ss e n tia l fo r th e P arty to w in T h e p u b lic a n n o u iic e m e n t on Tuesday by A ssem b ly m a n A lb e rt H. B h u n e n th a l o f h is e n d o rs e m e n t of M a y o r J o h n V. L in d sa y will bring th e issu e on ce ag a in In to sharp fo cu s a t th e Pixxjaccino h ead q u arters. A p a rt fro m h is p o si­ tion a s a n A ssem b ly m a n , B lu m e n tiial is D e p u ty MinO^rity L e a d e r of Mif A ssem bly, u n d e r A ssem b ly m an Stanley S te in g u t. A m a jo r crisis erupted a t th e P ro c a c c in o h e a d ((uarteiTs w hen R e p re s e n ta tiv e 53)drley C h ish o lm of B ro o k ly n , a n ­ nounced fo r L in d sa y . M rs, O h isholm is also D e m o c ra tic N a tio n a l o m m itteew o m a n. Tlie C am p io n e w ing p ro m p tly R'ent a f t e r M rs. C h ish o lm ’s scalp n h e r c a p a c ity a s N a tio n a l C om m itteew om an a n d w a n te d h e r to » rem ov ed fro m t h a t p o st. E sJoslto and D e m o c ra tic S ta t e DSiairman J o h n 3 u r n s m a n a g e d to contain th e s h a r p r e a c tio n o f ainpione a n d h is supiporters a t Jie P ro cac cin o h e a d q u a rte rs . R eshape T he P a rty T h is is p re cisely th e u n a r t ic u - D E W I T T C L IN T O N STATE ft EAGLE STS., ALIANY A KNOTT HOTEL A F A V O K IT B rO B T E A R S W IT H 8T A T K OV B JB M TRAVEKKKB SPECIAL RATES FOR N.Y.S. EMPLOYEES IAN9UET PACILmES AVAILAM.E Coli Albany HE 4«i111 THOMAS H. O O BM AM . Ocn. Ugr. MEET YOUR CSEA FRIENDS A m bassador p e a t T h is ! la te d s tr a te g y o l th e lib e ra l a n d r e f o rm w ing o i th e D e m o c ra tic p a r ty , w h o p la n to r e s h a p e th e p a r t y in th e ir ow n im ag e. F ro m th e ir p o in t o f view , P ro c a c c in o p e rs o n ifie s th e p a r t y ’s re a c tio n a r y e le m e n ts, w h o m th e lib e ra ls a re p re p a r e d to r e a d o \it of th e p a rty . I n th e ir ju d g m e n t th e p a r ty sh o u ld le a n to th e le ft, b u t n o t so f a r o u t as to a lie n a te th e b ro a d m id d le m o d e ra te g ro u p . I t i e doves In th e P ro c a c c in o cam p , like M ead e E spo sito , beli«ve t h a t th e y c a n b rid g e th e g a p b e ­ tw een th e P a r t y ’s r i g h t a n d le ft w ings, w ith th e c e n te r, r e p r e s e n t­ ed by h im se lf a n d th e tr a d itio n a l p a r ty le a d e rsh ip , re ta in in g c o n ­ tro l. T h e n e t r e s u lt o f a lo ng series o f c o n fe re n c e s o n t h a t s u b je c t a t P ro c a c c in o h e a d q u a r te r s am o n g P a ^ y le a d e rs a n d P ro c a c c in o a d ­ visors w as a p u b lic s ta te m e n t by Biu-ns t h a t th e re w ould be n o r e ­ p risals, b u t t h a t R e p re s e n ta tiv e C h ish o lm h a d p a in te d h e rs e lf in to a co n flicts o f in t e r e s t c o rn e r t h a t sh e cou ld resolve o n ly by re s ig n ­ in g fro m h e r pai-ty p o st a s N a ­ tio n a l C o m m itteew o m an . In e ffect B u rn s su g g ested t h a t M rs. C h is­ h o lm sh o u ld rep rise h erself. I t h a d b een k n o w n fo r som e tim e t h a t A ssem b ly m a n B lu m e n t h a l w ould cm ne o u t fo r L in d sa y , w ith only th e tim in g in d o u b t. B la c k p o litic a l a n d co m m u n ity le a d e rs h a d b e e n a w a itin g B lu m e n t h a l’s a n n o u n c e m e n t w ith deef»e s t in te r e s t to see w h a t th e p a rty re a c tio n w ould be to h is d e fec tio n . U n less B u rn s rec o m m e n d s t h a t B lu m e n th a l ^ o u l d c o n sid e r r e ­ s ig n in g h is p o st a s D e p u ty M in ­ o rity L ead er, tlie b la c k le a d e rs a re p re p a r e d to p o u n c e u p o n B u rn s f o r re a c tin g d iffe re n tly to b la ck a n d to w h ite d e fe cto rs. L in d sa y S tr a te g y n w n w r* yi > NEW OFFICERS ■ T h e new officers of th e R ocklan d S ta t e H o sp ita l c h a p tc r . Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssn. w e re in sta lle d r e c e n tly follow ing a r e g u la r c h a p te r m eetin g. L eft to rig h t, a re : T h o m a s B ra im , field re p r e s e n ta tiv e ; G eorge C e le n ia n o , p re s id e n t; A m os D a m o n , th ird v ic e -p resid en t; E d n a K n ig h tly , tr e a s u r e r ; Reb e lla E n fe m io , s e c r e ta r y ; M a r tin L a n g e r, firs t v ic e -p re sid en t; E arlin e H o lm es, se co n d v ic e-p resid e n t; W. R e u b e n G o rg in , field re p r e ­ (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) se n ta tiv e a n d T h o m a s Luposello, su p e rv isin g field r e p r e s e n ta tiv e . M IN E O L A — I n tw o lo c a l c o n tr a c t s e ttle m e n ts ,, th e N a s ­ s a u c h a p t e r o f t h e C iv i l S e r v ­ ic e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . h a s g a i n ­ ed saJary boosts an d k e y . b e n efits so u g h t by em p lo y ee s (rf tlic Vil­ la g e of B a s t R o ck aw ay a n d Uie L ong B e a c h S ew er D istric t. T h e villag e p a c t, ra tif ie d u n a n ­ im ously, p ro v id es full h o sp ita liz a ­ tion in s u ra n c e , lib e ra liz e d v a c a ­ tio ns a n d a five-day w ork w eek (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) in a d d itio n to a $24 a cro ss-th eM I N E O L A — J o b o p p o r t u n i t i e s i n N a s s a u S u p r e m e C o u r t boaixl s a la ry a d ju s tm e n t. T h e tw oh a v e b e e n a s s u r e d f o r t h e s t a f f s o f o t h e r c o u r t s t h r o u g h y e a r p a c t also provides for a co stt h e e f f o r t s o f N a s s a u c h a p t e r , C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . o f-liv in g a d ju s tm e n t in th e second T h e S ta te J u d ic ia l C o n feren c e, y e a r. su ed by th e c h a p te r fo r closing th e tim e to file fo r th e e x a m in a ­ U n it p re s id e n t H a rry C onklin, jo b o p p o rtu n itie s to so m e p ro s­ tio n a n d a c c e p te d C SE A ’s d e m a n d w ho w as aid ed by N a s s a u c h a p te r t h a t a n e x istin g civil serv ice lis t pe ctiv e a p p lic a n ts , h a s s e ttle d th e p re sid e n t Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m in c a se o u t of c o u rt by a g re e in g to be ex te n d e d to its m a x im u m life n e g o tia tio n s, p ra ise d m e d ia to r o f fo u r y e a rs a n d t h a t Uie lis t be th e d e m a n d s of CSEA, It w as a n ­ P r a n k M cG ow an of th e P u b lic b efo re a p p o in tm e n ts n o u n c ed by c h a p te r p re sid e n t I r v ­ e x h a u s te d E m p lo y m e n t R e latio n s B o a id , who fro m th e new eligible list a re in g F la u m e n b a u m . 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X C h a p ter p re s id e n t Irv in g F laum m e n b a u m n o ted th a t the b ro ad Q •< p ack ag e re p re se n te d th e e x p re s s­ ed needs of em ploy ees in all d e­ p a rtm e n ts , vi^hose d e leg ates m e t in long sessions to h a m m e r out the p ro g ram . or A LB A N Y — M e m b e rs o f th e The d e m a n d s w ere p re s e n te d in w two p re lim in a ry n e g o tia tio n ses­ A l b a n y u n i t , C a p i t a l D i s t r i c t sions la s t w eek w ith co u n ty of­ A r e a R e t i r e e s G r o u p o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., >• ficials. P la u m e n b a u m said i t h a d been chase th e ir f ir s t s la te of elected u ag reed to a c c e le ra te ta lk s in Aug­ officers a t a re c e n t m e e tin g of th e ust. “ We hope to co m plete the group h eld a t C SEA H e a d q u a r t­ job by S ept. 15,” h e asserted. ers in A lbany. D r. A lbert H. H a rris , of S lin g T h e C SEA T e am N eg o tia tin g fo r CSEA a re erlan d s, was ele cted to th e post » la u m e n b a u m , re g io n a l a tto rn e y of c h a irm a n . H e will h a v e as viceR ic h a rd C. G ab a an d d eleg ates c h a irm a n , V era R . R ussell, of re p re s e n tin g all d e p a rtm e n ts , in­ D elm ar, th e se c re ta ry will be E lizab e th S te e n b u rg h of S c h e n e c ­ c lu d in g two n u rse s. tad y , a n d M ay M. D eeve, of A l­ “ T h e cost of living h as so ared b an y w as chosen as tre a s u re r. ab o u t six a n d o ne-half p e rc e n t A n E x ecutive C ouncil of five since our la s t c o n tra c t, a n d m ay was also elected by th e m e m b e r­ h it 10 p e rc e n t by th e tim e our sh ip a n d ou ncil m e m b ers w ill be new c o n tra c t is effe ctiv e ,” M ildred M eskil, w ho h a d been F la u m e n b a u m a s s e rte d . “ By th e c h a irm a n o f th e Ad H oc C o m ­ end of n e x t y e a r, w ho know s m itte e on R e tire e s a n d C h a ir ­ w h ere it will be? m a n o f th e N o m in a tin g C o m m it­ “ F o rm u la e of th e p a s t a i e not tee, C h a rlo tte C lap per, Isabelle M. reJevant. We In te n d to fight for O ’H a g a n , R a lp h W in to n and fa ir tr e a tm e n t c irc a 1969.” J o h n Ooffey. O tlier m a jo r fe a tu re s d e m a n d ­ I n a b rie f a d d re s s of a c c e p t­ ed include 25-year re tir e m e n t a t ance of th e post, D r. H a rris ca lle d h a lf pay, tim e a n d one h a lf fo r ujx)n th e m e m b ers to w age a n o v ertim e, double tim e fo r s ix th activ e c a m p a ig n to in te re s t a n d s e v e n th d a y w orked, double y o u n g e r em ployees in CSEA, to tim e a n d one h a lf fo r holidays, in- in te re s t o th e r re tir e d em ployees o ie a se d m e d ical a n d d e n ta l in ­ in m e m b e rsh ip In th e group a n d s u ra n c e , p a y fo r u n u sed sick leave to activ ely p a rtic ip a te in th e d e ­ on se p a ra tio n o r r e tir e m e n t, full v elo pm ent of progi-am s t h a t will se n io rity an d bindintr a rb itr a tio n b e n e fit retiree s. of d isp u tes. D r. H a rris a n n o u n c e d th e a p ­ Also, p ay for n u rs e s be b ro u g h t p o in tm e n t of th e follow ing C o m ­ up to p a r a n d top of s a la ry g ra d e m itte e s; C o n s titu tio n & B y-L aw s to be re a c h e d in th re e y e ars in ­ M ildred M eskil, c h a irm a n ; M em ­ s te a d of six. b ersh ip . M a r g a re t W illi a n d E th e l Bellew, c o -c h a irm e n ; S ocial, H elen R ic h ; R e so lu tio n s, C h a rC e n t. C o n f. I n itia te s lote C la p p e r: L egislation , S e y ­ m o u r E llen bo gen; P u b licity . M ay P o li t. A c tio n P a n e l ; D eSeve. (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 14) to be n e g o tia te d . H e also h a s th e title of firs t vice p re s id e n t of th e O neida C o u n ty c h a p te r, a n d h as se rv e d on Its s a la ry com ­ m itte e , leg al c o m m itte e and g riev ­ a n c e c o m m itte e . S u n d e rh a ft is a n a tiv e of U tic a a n d is m a rrie d to th e fo rm e r L o ie tta T ech m a n sk l. H e is the THE WINNER T h o m as M cD onough, le ft, p re s id e n t of the A lbany M otor V ehicle c h a p te r of th e Civil S ervice E m p lo y e es Assn., c o n g ra tu la te s th e w in n e r of th e a n n u a l m o to r v eh icle ra c e h e ld r«. c e n tly a t th e S a ra to g a R a cew ay in S a ra to g a S p rin gs. Albany Retirees Unit Selects First Officers C o n v e n tio n B u s S e t (C ontinued fro m P a s e 8) m itte e ‘‘will w ork closely w ith a n d be guided b y ” C S E A ’s S ta te -w id e P o litic a l A ction C o m m ittee, K a sso n ex p lain ed . T h e g ro u p w ill a lso get to know th e S ta t e a n d local legis­ la to rs in all a i e a s of th e c o n ­ feren ce, a sk th e m to keep co m ­ m itte e m e m b ers a dvised on all C ivil S ervice m a tte rs co m in g u p in th e S ta te a n d local le gisla­ tu re s a n d pro vide leg islato rs w ith In fo rm a tio n o n w h a t leg islation th e confei-ence a n d CSEA would like to see passed. T h e executiv e c o m m itte e also h a s decided t h a t th e co n feren ce w ill sp onsor a b u s fo r m em bers wlvo p la n to a tte n d th e OSEA m e e tin g In S e p te m b e r In New Y ork O ity. M iss C alla g h a n of S y ra cu se c h a p te r will c h a ir th e c o m m itte e a rr a n g in g fo r th e bus. T he g ro u p discussed o th e r co m ­ m ittee a s s ig n m e n ts— to be a n ­ noun ced la te r —a n d p la n s for th e co n fere n c e’s n e x t m e etin g In th e P all. T h e n ex t m e e tin g of th e U n it will be on S e p te m b e r 17. C S E A L e a d s F ig h t Seasonal Barge Aides Win Night D ifferential Pay (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) ALBA NY — As th e re s u lt of e f f o r t s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., p > e r m a n e n t seasonal b a rg e canal em ­ ployees will receiv e in co n v en ien ce p ay for n ig h t woak p ro m te d to tlie a m o u n t of d a y s th e y w 6rk d u r­ ing the y ea r. In c o n v en ien ce p ay fo r re g u la r fu ll-tim e S ta te em ployees who w ork fo u r h o u rs o r m o re b etw een G p.m . an d 6 a.m . w as n e g o tia ted at $300 p e r y e a r by CSEA e a rlie r this y ear. T he p e rm a n e n t se a s o n a l b a rg e CSEA Protests Therapists Eligilile Safety O fficer To Receive Benefits Upgrading Delay Of Career Ladders (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) f a th e r of th r e e c h ild re n ; a m e m ­ b e r of th e U s h e r’s Club a t O ur L ad y of L ourdes C hurch, a n d a F o u rth Degi-ee K n ig h t of Col­ um bus. Louie a tte n d e d U tic a College a n d m a jo re d in ac co u n tin g . He h as receiv ed o th e r tra in in g in d a ta processin g. P re s e n tly h e is in c h a rg e of th e D a ta P ro c e ssin g D e p a rtm e n t of th e C ity of U tica. P rev io u s to his p re s e n t position, he he ad ed th e A ccounting D e p a rt­ m e n t for the W ater Boaad. He is a fo rm e r u n it d ii'ecto r of the Boys Club of U tic a a n d a fo rm e r d ir e c to r of the C e n tra l W a te r W o rk s Assn. C o m p e fifiy e U nit Erie Chapter Wins 5.5% Pay Boost For Buffalo Sciiool Aides (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) B U F F A L O — C o s t Of l i v i n g p a y in c re a s e s fo r n o n - t e a c h ­ in g e m p lo y e e s o f th e B u f f a lo school sy stem w ere assu red th is w eek a fte r a su rp lu s of n e a r ­ ly $2 m illion w as repo i'ted in the City treasu ry . The no n-teao h in g c u sto d ia n s clerk s an d o th e r p e rso n n e l a re re p re s e n te d in collective b a rg a in ­ ing u n d e r th e T a y lo r L aw by B u f­ falo C o m p etitiv e u n it, E iie c h a p ­ te r, Civil S erv ice E m ploy ees Assn. “ It now a p p e a r s ,” s a id M ay or F ra n k A. S edita, in re v e a lin g th e su rp lus, “ tliat th e c o st of living d u rin g the p a s t y e a r h as in c re a se d 5.5 p e rc e n t.” T he m a y o r e stim a te d th e to tal co st of p a y in g th e 5.5 p e rc e n t at ab o u t $2.5 million. A lthough g ra tifie d w ith th e p ay boost, CSEA le a d e rs ex plain ed t h a t C SEA n e g o tiato rs b a rg a in e d for tlie cost-of-living p rovision a n d it is provided fo r in c o n tra c ts w ith tlie City. “ W e d o n ’t w an t th e im pi-ession to g e t a ro u n d ,” sa id one C SEA w orker, ” th a t em plo yees will only g et the in c re a se w h en th e C ity wott'kers will g e t proportiona^te p e rc e n ta g e s of th a t a m o u n t de­ p e n d in g on the n u m b e r of day s th e y w ork p e r y e ar. OSEA p re sid e n t, T h eo d o re C. W enzl declared , OSEA is p ro u d to be responsible fo r w in n in g th is b en e fit fo r p e rm a n e n t seaso nal b arg e o a n a l employees.** 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 . h a s r e ­ c e iv e d w o rd f r o m J o h n J. M ooney, a s s is ta n t a d m in is tra ­ tive d ire c to r and cou nsel to th e S ta te Civil S erv ice C om m ission, t h a t th e c o m m issio n ’s d e te rm in a ­ tio n s on th e C S E A -sponsored r e ­ allo catio n of po sitio ns in th e in ­ stitu tio n s a fe ty o ffic er series will be d elayed b e c au se “ the serious co n sid eratio n re q u ire d m a n d a te s d e lib e ra te d e ta ile d stu d y of all th e Issues in v o lv ed.” CSEA h a s been seek in g reallo ­ c a tio n s of fro m g ra d e 8 to 12 for in s titu tio n sa fe ty o ffic ers, fro m g ra d e 11 to g ra d e 16 fo r in s titu ­ tio n sa fe ty su p erv iso rs an d from g rad e 13 to g ra d e 18 fo r chief sa f e ty sup ervisors. “ We a re iw t happ y w ith th is a n s w e r,” said C SEA p re s id e n t T heo do re C. W enzl la s t w eek. “ T he re a llo c a tio n s of th e se e m ­ ployees h as b ^ n on th e S ta te ’s b ac k b u rn e r fo r n e a rly a y ea r now. “ T h e fa c ts a re c le a r an d U refu ta b le : th e se em p lo y ee s’ duties a n d resp o n sib ilities h a v e ch a n g e d rad ica lly , an d the y deserve re a l­ lo c atio n s. P e rh a p s if th is d elay re s u lts in th e d esired re a lo c a tio n s, it c a n be justified, ^ u t so fa r, it c a n n o t.” L a u n d ry (C ontinued fro m P a g e 8) V illage, P ilg rim S ta te H o sp ital, R o c h e ste r S ta te H o sp ital, R o ck ­ la n d S ta te H o spital, S yracuse S ta te School, U tic a S ta t« Hospi­ ta l, W assaic S ta te S chool an d W iilow brook S ta te School. “ M ost of the im p ro v e m e n ts a re in effect now a n d tlve r e s t should be done by n e x t s u m m e r ,” W enzl told The L ead er. “ Now th e la u n ­ d ry w o rk e rs c a n w ork in co m ­ fo r t a n d do b e tte r jobs. We a re g ra te fu l to the M en tal H y gien e officials for a c tin g so p ro m p tly in c o rre c tin g th e poor co n d itio n s once th e y w ere p o in te d ou t by CSEA.” h a s a su rplu s. T he in c re a s e is a c o n tra c tu a l o blig atio n of th e C ity .” Jo se p h D rago Is c h a irm a n of th e CSEA u n it th a t re p r e s e n ts n o n ­ te a c h in g w o rk ers. Toconic Park Post ALBANY — S ta t e C o n se rv a tio n C o m m issio n er R. S te w a rt K ilb o rn e o f K a to n a h h a s been re a p p o in te d to th e T ao o n ic S ta te P a r k C om ­ m ission. H is new t e n n ewds J a n . 31. 1975. A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S erv ice E m p l o y e e s A s s n . l a s t w e e k as­ s u r e d a l l S t a t e e m p l o y e e s who h o ld title s in t h e o c c u p a tio n a l th e ra p y -re c r e a tio n a l th erapy , p h y sic a l th e ra p y series in every S ta te d e p a rtm e n t t h a t th e y are eligible fo r th e c a re e r ladders won b y C SEA a n d p rin te d re­ c e n tly in T h e L ead er. A n A ssociation sp o k e sm an said CSEA h a d received som e inquiries w h e th e r th e c a re e r la d d e rs ap­ plied to title -h o ld e rs in a ll de­ p a rtm e n ts . E le c t io n S c o re b o a rd H ere Is th e official box score th e elections. O p e r a t i o n a l U n it E ligible ...................................... 20,1801 OSEA ........................................ 10,0741 O ounoil 50 1.847| S E IU .......................................... ul O per. E iig in ................................. 4861 T o ta l V alid .............................. 12,489 C h allen g ed ................................. 9371 No V ote ................................. T o ta l V alid Clxallenged .13,4261 V oided .. 61 C l e r i c a l , A d m i n i s t r a t i v e UnitI E ligible ...................................... 35.9461 CSEA ...........................................18.643 C ouncil &0 ................................. 2,4281 SIEIU .......................................... 28 No V ote ..................................... 230 V alid T o ta l ............................. 2 1,3291 C h a lle n g e d ................................. 2,8 T o ta l V alid <fe C liallenged 24.191| P r o f e s s io n a l S c ie n tif ic A nd T e c h n i c a l U n it Eligible .......................................30,7121 NYNA .......................................... 597| C SEA ........................................... 15.290 S E IU .......................................... 115 C ouncil 50 ................................. 3,2821 No V ote ................................. 570| V alid T o ta l .............................. 19.854 C h allen g ed .............. -............... 2,253| T o ta l Valid & C h a lle n g e d .22,10 I n s t i t u t i o n a l S e r v i c e s U n it, Eligible ...................................... 4 5 .H C o un cil 50 ...................... 7,38 C SEA ...........................................14,82{| No V ote ......................................... 15 V alid T o ta l ........................... 22,344 C h a lle n g e d ............................... 3,^ T o ta l V alid <fc C h allen g ed .25,640 S e c u r i t y U n it E ligible ...................................... 6,9201 A PS C M E ................................... 2,73J| CSEA .......................................... 1.8 IB T ................ 32«| N o V ote ...................................... 24| V alid T o ta l ....................... 4,91® C h allen g ed ............................... 32< T o ta l V alid <fe C h allen g ed . 6.23^j of