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Vol. XXX. No. 46
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T h e Leader le a r n e d a t press tim e t h a t C ouncil 50, AFS- C S E A
P r e s id e n t
W e n z I
S a y s
CME, w h ic h w as cru sh ed by th e Civil Service E m ployees
(S p e c ia l to T h e L e a d e r )
Assn. in S ta tew id e e le c tio n s to d eterm in e th e b argain in g
ALBANY— “A n ew era of m em ber p a r tic ip a tio n in th e Civil S erv ice E m ployees A ssn.
a g e n t for S ta te em ployees, h a s filed w r itte n o b jectio n s to
w ill begin a t our a n n u a l m e e tin g in S e p te m b e r,” said CSEA p resid en t T heoodre C. W enzl
tjhe ele c tio n ou tx » m e in the fo u r
m e of m y li g h t s to be activ e in la s t week.
u n its w on by CSEA .
T h e 59th a n n u a l m e e tin g of CSEA d e le g a te s, to be h eld S ep tem b er 2-5 in New York
A C SEA s p o k e s m a n s a id th e th e o rg a n iz a tio n w h ich h a s r e p ­
re s e n te d m e fo r so m a n y y ears. I City, wiH feature m a n y in n o v a ­
p ro te sts w ere “e x p ected ,” a n d f u r ­
th e c o m m itte e , to ld T h e L e a d e r
th e r n o te d t h a t i t w as “C ouncil
50 a n d n o t C SEA w h ic h m a d e th e
big d eal a b o u t th e n e e d fo r th e
electionis.” T h e o ffic ia l s a id CSEA
w as c o n fid e n t t h a t th e ele ctio n s
w ould be u p h e ld .
I n N ew Y o rk C ity, Sol<wnon
B en d e t, o h a i n n a n of C SEA ’s S a l­
ary C o m m ittee a n d p re s id e n t of
th e 6,000 -m e m b e r N ew Y o rk C ity
c h a p te r w ho w as n a m e d In th e
pix)test as b ein g a m a n a g e m e n t
em ployee r e p r e s e n tin g th e e m ­
ployer a n d w ho c a m p a ig n e d fo r
CSEA a n d so lic ite d s u p p o r t fro m
m e m bers in th e v a rio u s b a rg a in in g
un its, sco ffed a t th e p ro te s ts a n d
said h e w as a S ta t e em plo yee w ho
rose th ro u g 'h th e r a n k s by ta k in g
exam ina/tione a n d ow ed a lle g ian c e
to no one e x c e p t fclie m e m b e r­
sh ip .
“I a m a m e m b e r o f CSEA a n d
h a v e been one fo r 38 y e a rs ,” sa id
B en d e t. “ W h e n th e S ta te a d m in ­
is tra tio n to ld m e n o t to p a rtic ip a te
a n d I'em ain n e u ti’al, I in fo rm e d
R o ckefeller, h is a s s is ta n ts , a n d th e
P ublic
E m p lo y m e n t
R e la tio n s
B o ard t h a t no on e w ould dep rive
w ill c o n tin u e to r e m a in active tio ns. F o r th e f i r s t tim e, C ou nty p le n ty o f p la n s to be m a d e a t
th is m e e tin g , a n d we w a n t th e
ev en if I h a v e to ta k e m y case to D ivision d ele g ates w ill h o ld s e p a r ­
e n tire m e m b e rs h ip to p a r tic ip a te .”
th e U .S. S u p re m e C o u rt,”
a te busin ess m e e tin g s fro m th o se
T h e d eleg ates will be ask e d to
B e n d e t s t a te d h e h a s receiv ed o f S ta t e d e leg a tes. T h e n th e two
a p p ro v e r e p o r ts of c o m m itte e s of
th e w h o le h e a rte d s u p p o r t of b o th
th e A sso cia tio n , in c lu d in g th e im ­
C S E A 's B o a rd o f EMrectors a n d
p o r t a n t s a la ry c o m m itte e w h ich
th e S ta te w id e d eleg ates.
h a s s p e n t th r m a jo r p a r t of th e
S u m m e r fo rm u la tin g a patjkage
t h a t w ill be a c c e p ta b le to e m ­
ployees o f a ll fo u r u n its re p r e ­
s e n te d in n e g o tia tio n s by CSEA.
S o lo m o n B e n d e t, c h a irm a n of
CSEA Group
Asks Clerical
C areer Ladder
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ALBANY— “T h e
estab lish lis h m e n t o f a career ladder
for clerica l em p loyees would
be a boon to all p erson n el in ­
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vo lved ,” s a id Irv in g F is h e r, c h a i r ­
m a n of th e C ivil S ervice E m ­
ployees A ssn.'s S p e cia l C o m m it­
tee f o r R e a llo c a tio n of O ffice
a n d C lerical W ork ers, la s t week.
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m in im u m s a la rie s to cover th e in ­
te re s ts o f all th e u n its w h ich
CSEA re p re s e n ts .
C SEA s t a f f a n d th e re s o lu tio n s
c o m m itte e c h a ire d by R a n d o lp h
V. J a c o b s , a re p re s e n tly s o r tin g
o u t a n d c a te lo g u in g th e h u n d re d s
of re s o lu tio n s p e n n e d by CSEIA
m e m b e rs a c ro ss th e S ta t e fo r
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 9)
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THEODORE C. WENZL
T h e c o m m itte e m e t la s t M o n­
A L B A N Y — P r e s i d e n t T h e o d o r e C . W e n z l o f t h e C iv il S e r v ­
d a y a n d a sk e d t h a t a ll in te re s te d d ivisio ns will m e e t joiu-tly to act
ic e E m p l o y e e s A s s n . l a s t w e e k p r o m i s e d C S E A m e m b e r s t h a t
S ta te em ployees in clerical title s on re s o lu tio n s a ffe c tin g th e e n tire
h e .w o u ld c a r r y o n “ t h e t o u g h e s t n e g o t i a t i o n s i n h i s t o r y ”
su b m it th e ir Ideas fo r th e fo rm ­ m e m b e rsh ip .
in o r d e r to f u lf ill th e m a n d a t e g iv e n t h e E m p lo y e e s A ssn .
u la tio n of a c a re e r la d d e r. I t
“S ta r ti n g th is y e a r,” W enzl said,
w ould be th e firs t su ch ca re e r “ w ith th e fo m --u n it d e sig n a tio n of by m o re th a n 133,000 S ta te em ployees in collective b a rg a in in g th is y e a r. Now tlia t C SEA iia.s
la d d e r in S ta te service.
S t a t e em plo yees a n d w ith th e
CSEA L e a d s The W a y
th is m a n d a te , we in te n d to pu.sh
e lectio n s re c e n tly .
“A c a re e r la d d e r,” sa id F ish e r, grow ing in flu e n c e a n d s tr e n g th of
for the b e st s a la rie s a n d b e n e fits
“ I n fo u r o u t of five collective
“ w ould en ab le In c u m b e n ts to p r o ­ oiu- CO'unty D ivision, in d iv id u a l
We h av e e v er w on for S ta te e m ­
gress th r o u g h various p ro m o tio n a l C SEA mem bei-s w ill h a v e a s tr o n g ­ b a rg a in in g u n its , a m o u n tin g to 94
ployees. M ake no m ista k e ab o u t it:
ste p s to liig h e r a n d h ig h e r levels er voice in th e A sso ciatio n . T lie re p e rc e n t of th e e m p loy ees eligible CSEIA Ls going to be tough a n d th e
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 9)
Is p le n ty of w ork to be done a n d to vote, CSEA w as c h o se n to sp eak S ta te h a d b e tte r be re a d y .”
for S ta te w o rk ers a t th e b a rg a in ­
ing ta b le . W e w ill do th is, and
M IN E O L A — T h e f i r s t C ity to
we w ill show th e S t a t e ’s n e g o ti­
g r a n t e m p lo y e e s a 2 5 -y e a r R e ­
a to rs th a t we m e a n b u s in e s s .”
t i r e m e n t p l a n e q u i v a l e n t to
C SEA w on th e elections in the
t h e S t a t e p l a n is L o n g B e a c h ,
N assau c h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g
p ro fe ssio n a l - sc ie n tific - te c h ­
P la u m e n b a u m re p o rte d th is w eek.
nic al, a d m in is tr a ti'’e, o p e ra tio n a l
T h e L on g B e a c h C ity C ouncil
a n d in s titu tio n a l un its, losing only
R e p e a t T h is I
a c te d a f te r six w eeks of neg oin the s e c u rity u n it to tlie S ecu rity
T h e Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. h ead q u arters h as U n it E m p lo y ees C ouncil, AFL-CIO.
tlatlo iis w ith a Civil S erv ice E m ­
G a r e l i k , S-hemin Show;
ployees Assn. n e g o tia tin g te a m cited its c h a p ter a t th e S ta te U n iv ersity at A lbany as an
“ W e w ere forced in to th e se
h e a d e d by u n it p re s id e n t T o m ex am p le o f o u tsta n d in g m em b ersh ip grow th. T he Albany need less e le c tio n s,” W enzl said,
S ta p le to n . T h e p la n w as v o te d SUN Y ch a p ter cu rren t m em bership to ta ls alm o st 1,200 co m ­ “ an u now the S ta te c a n n o t d en y
J u ly 1, s h o r tly befo re a sim ila r pared to a total of 400 about two
P re s id e n t, R o b e rt W h ltta m ; Vice t h a t a n o v erw h elm in g m a jo rity of
ad v an c e w as g ain e d by th e C SEA y e a rs ago. T his g re a t re c o rd is
P re s id e n t, R ita P r a is n e r ; C o rre­ S ta te em p lo y ees w a n t CSEA to
u n it In th e n e a rb y V illage of th e re s u lt of th e co n tin u o u s effo rts
sp o n d in g S e c re ta ry , M ary W ar- r e p r e s e n t th e m in collective n ego ­
P ie e p o rt.
o f th e c h a p te r officers a n d its
b u rto n ; R e c o rd in g S e c re ta ry , M a r ­ tia tio n s ju s t as th e y hav e w a n te d
T liey a re believed to be th e m e m b e rs h ip c o m m itte e who a re in
jo rie K e a tin g a n d T i-easurer, M ary CSEA all along. T hey have proved
first city a n d village to a c t on d a ily c o n ta c t wlUi all em ployees
It.
H a rv e y .
th e 2 5 -y e a r re tir e m e n t, a key o b ­ of tile S ta te U n iv e rsity a t Al­
“ T h e re will be a new flav o r to
U B L IC o ff ic e h o ld e r s a r e
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T a lk s w ere c o n d u c te d w ith a g ra s s ro o ts a c tiv ity am o n g th e e m ­ th e c h a p te r
s e rv ic e . A lth o u g h n o t m e m ship
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t« r s of th e c a re e r m e rit sy s­
Pilgrim Visitors
O ou ncllm en H a rv e y G ra p e k , Is a - c h a p t e r a n d of C SEA . T he ciiap- ta in , wlio h a s th o rou gh ly o rg anized
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ALBANY— Irv in g S c h ie in
of se rv ic e th e public — ju s t as th e
th u r M elsel a n d G eo rg e K lely, a n d w illing to assist any em ployee o rd e r to achieve th e m e m b ersh ip Q u ee n s a n d J a m e s S. B o s h a rt of
c a r e e r public em ployee.
®lty m a n a g e r P o s te r E . Vogel a n d of th e S ta te U n iv e rsity a t A lbany re c o rd of o v e r 250 p e rc e n t In- H u n tin g to n S ta tio n h a v e been a p ­
S om e c a r e e r civil s e r v a n ts , how ­
S u p erv iso r G eorge B, C Ostlgan. who h a s a qu estio n , a p ro b lem o r c ’’e a se In to ta l m e m b e rsh ip in a p o in te d m em b ers of th e B oard of
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P r o fesso r o f P u b lic A d m in is tr a tio n in N ew Yorlc U n iv e r s ity ’s
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t h e n r e tu r n e d t h e m s a f e ly to E a r th — c iv il s e r v a n ts c a n exp e c t to h e a r a n e w a p p r o a c h to c itiz e n c o m p la in ts ,< a ll ol
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“ W E CAN p u t a m a n o n th e
m oon—
W HICH D EC L A R A TIO N will be
follow ed w ith a n y one of th e fol­
low ing, o r w ords of close s im ila ri­
ty :
1. “ B U T W E STILL h a v e big
p oth oles in oiu- ro a d s” ;
2. “ B u t we c a n ’t k eep o u r
s tr e e ts c le a n ” ;
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VACATIONERS —
H aw aii, a s th e y b e gran a 1 5 -d ay v a c a tio n a t th e
M id -P a c ific S U te , M rs. J u lia D u ffy of C e n tr a l Is lip S ta te H o sp ita l w as le a d e r of th e to u r.
M em b ers of th e Civil
Servic* E d u c a tio n a l a n d R e c rc a tio n A ssn. a re
eh ow n on th e ir a rr iv a l a t th e H o n o lu lu A irp o rt,
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BIN G H A M T O N — N e g o tia to r s fo r th e B r o o m e C o u n ty
C ivil S e rv ice E m p lo y e e s A ssn . a n d B r o o m e C o u n ty h a v e d e­
c la r e d a n im p a s se in th e ir ta lk s c o n c e r n in g w a g e s a n d w o rk ­
in g c o n d itio n s for t h e c o m in g y e a r . R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f b o t h
sid es d e c la ’-ed th e im p asse T h u r s d «y ni€^^ht a f t e r m o re tJia n five
W€«ks of taJks.
R ic h a r d P e td s k o , p ae sld e n t of
th e Bixxwne C o u n ty chaq>ter of
C SEA , said sh o iU y a i te r th e a n ­
n o u n c e m e n t th a t th e imf/ai>se w as
th e r e s u lt o f th e fa ilu re to o ffe r
a lte rn a tiv e s to C SEA ’s propK)sals
o r b a rg a in on tJiose Item s s u b ­
m itte d fo r co nsad eratio n by CSEA
n e g o tia to rs. Whdle P e tris k o d e ­
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fic p ro p o sals involved in c o m ­
p lia n c e w ith th e ru le governing
T a y lo r L aw n e g o tia tio n s, a source
close to th e ta lk s sa id th e d isp u te
c e n te re d on a w ide ra n g e of is ­
sues.
T h e n e x t ste p w ill b e fo r th e
B roo m e C o u n ty P u b lic E m p lo y ­
m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd to e n list a
m e d ia to r to a t te m p t to resolve th e
ddfferences p re v e n tin g a n a c c o rd
bew een th e tw o fa c tio n s . P e trisk o
in d ic a te d th is m o s t likely w ould
ta k e p la c e “w itihin tw o o r th re e
w eeks.” H e sa id t h a t d esp ite th e
p re s e n t s itu a tio n , h e w as “h o p e fu l
o f a qu ick s e ttle m e n t.”
T h e B ro o m e C o u n ty c h a p te r
re p re s e n ts a ll c o u n ty m u n ic ip a l
em ployees e x c e p t th o s e witihin th e
c o u n ty ’s Highiway a n d T r a n s i t D e ­
p a rtm e n ts . W ith m o re th a n 1,200
m em bere, th is dhaptea* is th e la i^ e st single em ployee re p re s e n ta tiv e
in th e co u n ty .
Nassau Set To M e e t
A boai’d m e e tin g of th e N a ssa u
c h a p te r. C ivil Sei-vice E m p lo yees
Asisn., will be h e ld a t 5:30 on W e d ­
nesday, A u g u st 20, a t S alisb iiry
R e s ta u r a n t in E a s t M eadow .
N aval C om m and N eed s
C o n s iru c tio n R e p ;
S a la ry S e t At $ 8 ,4 6 2 O n e c o n stru c tio n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
(G ), O S -1640-9, a t a s ta r tin g s a l­
a r y of $8,462 to $11,000 Is n eeded
a t E a s te rn D ivision, N av al F a c ili­
tie s E n g in e e rin g C o m m a n d . 90
C h u rc h S tre e t, N ew Y ork, N .Y .
T h e m a n a p p o in te d su p erv ises
c o n stru c tio n o p e ra tio n s, m e th o d s
a n d e q u ip m e n t to in s u re t h a t
w o rk m e ets a u th o riz e d p la n s a n d
sp e c ific a tio n s; also review s p la n s
d u rin g bid d in g p erio d a n d c o n ­
d u c ts p rospectiv e b id d ers on v isits
to c o n stru c tio n site.
P u i'th e r In fo rm a tio n a n d a p p li­
c a tio n form s m a y be o b ta in e d fro m
th e C o n so lid ated In d u s tria l R e la ­
tio n s
O ffice, R oom
1501, 90
C h u rc h S tre e t, New Y ork, N .Y.
10007. A p p licatio n s w ill be a c ­
cep ted im til tlie n e e d s of th e
service h av e been m e t.
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A n
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se r v ic e a n d p r iv a lc indiiN lry . . . a
ncM’, e x c it in g c a r e e r f o r M en an d
W o m e n that p a y s f r o m
to
S I 4 ,0 0 0 p e r year.
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m e n ts is a n u n fa v o ra b le reflection
(Ml th e p ub lic re la tio n s o f civil ser­
vice.
EACH MUST BE c o u n te re d with
c o rre c tiv e actio n o r w ith facte,
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a r tic u la te civil s e r v a n t, who
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h a n d lin g th e se beefs — actio n . In­
s te a d of a rg u in g th e podnt (even
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m o n e y ), m o st of th ese complainU
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S P E E D Y C O R R E C T IV E actioB
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to b u ild an d k eep good p u b lic re­
la tio n s.
E V E R Y TH EO RY a n d b it of ad­
vice sh o u ld be m a ik e t-te s te d
m a k e c e rta in th a t i t is re a lly efft^
tiv e . H e re goes:
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of H igh w ay s, th e C ity of Ne«
Y o rk :
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m oo n, b u t we still h a v e big po^
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B E e k m a n 3 -6 0 1 0
P u b lish e d E ach T u e sd a y
6 6 9 A tla n tic S tre e t
S ta m fo rd , C o n n .
B u sin e ss
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and
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Y o rk . N ,Y .
10007
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m atter
sec o n d -cla s* p o s ta e e
p aid .
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1 9 3 9 a t t h e p o s t offic e a t
S ta m fo ra
C o n n ..
under
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S u b s c r i p t i o n P r i c e $ 5 . 0 0 P e r V«a>’
in d iv id u a l C o p ies, 10c
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Among O ther Demands
T en
W e s te rn
P e n e n t P a y
B o o s t,
F u ll H o s p ita l P a y m e n ts
S o u g h t B y
O n e id a
C SE A
(F rom Leader C orrespondent)
UTICA—A b a rg a in in g u n it rep resen tin g 1,200 O neida C ounty em ployees w ill seek a
1 0
p ercen t across-the-board p ay h ik e, a m in i m u m sa la ry o f $4,586 up from $2,948, and
fuU cou n ty p a y m e n t o f h o sp ita liza to n , in n e g o tia tio n s th a t b ega n A ugust 1.
T h e cou n ty c h a p te r of th e CSEA m e t w ith c o u n ty o ffic ia ls la s t w eek for th e first
su b sta n tla tlv e n e g o tia tio n s. They
re a c h e d a g re e m e n t tw o w eeks ago
on g ro u n d ru le s fo r th e e x c h an g e.
R o b e rt G u ild , C SEA field r e p ­
re se n ta tiv e , said th e c h a p te r w ould
seek a o ne o r tw o -y e a r c o n t r a c t
to rep lace Uie o n e e x p irin g Dec.
313. T h e p ro p o sa l fo r a $4,586 a n ­
n u a l m in im u m w ould, If a d o p t­
ed. e lim in a te th e f ir s t n in e g ra d e s
of tlie p re s e n t 4 4 -g ra d e s a la ry
schedule.
K ey P ro p o sa ls
I n o th e r key p ro p osals, th e
u n it will seek to h a v e S h e riff's
D e p a rtm e n t
p e rs o n n e l
b ro u g h t
u n d er C ivil S erv ice c o m p etitiv e
classificatio n a n d re n a m e d O o u n -
CSEA S p o n s o r e d
Solons Make A Hit
At Monroe Picnic
(From Leader C orrespondent)
R O C H E S T E R — M o re
th a n
3,000 p e r s o n s a t t e n d e d
th e
s ix th a n n u a l fa m ily p ic n ic
sp o n so red
by
th e
M o n ro e
c lia p te r
of th e d v l l S ervice
E m plo yees A ssociatio n a n d th e
C o u n ty of M o nroe J u ly 26.
G u e sts in c lu d e d CSBA p re s i­
dent
T h eod ore W en zl;
Jam es
P ow ers, C SEA su p erv iso r of field
services: H a r r y J o h n so n , C SEA
field re p re se n ta tiv e in th e R o ­
c h e ste r a re a ; H a r r y S w a rtz , a
re p re se n ta tiv e of T e r B u sh a n d
Powell, C S E A ’s h e a lth a n d a c c i­
d e n t in s u ra n c e a g e n t;
C o u n ty
M antveer G o rd o n A. H ow e; S h e r ­
iff A lb ert W . S k in n e r a n d m o st
all a re a le g islato rs.
T h e h ig h lig h t of th e picn ic,
h eld a t EUlison P a r k in th e su b ­
u rb of B rig h to n , w as a so ftb a ll
gam e b etw een c o u n ty d e p a rtm e n t
h e a d s a n d th e le g isla to rs, w h ic h
tlie la tte r claim to h a v e w on, 1-0.
E n te r ta in m e n t
in c lu d e d
sky
divers, w ho fro m 10,000 fee t u p
la n d e d in o r n e a r th e c e n te r of a
cross th e y h a d m a rk e d in th e
m id d le of th e p ic n ic a re a , a n d a
d e m o n stra tio n of th e fly a b ility of
m odel a irp la n e s .
T tiey also w ere p o n y rid es,
^x>rts, c o n te sts , b allo o n s, c a n d y ,
p e a n u ts a n d pop fo r th e kids, a n d
free b eer fo r th e a d u lts . M o re
t h a n 350 door prizes w ere g iven
aw ay.
The
M onroe
C o u n ty
P a rk s
B a n d pro v id ed m u sical e n t e r ta i n ­
m e n t th ro u g h o u t th e a fte rn o o n .
O o -c h a irm e n
w ere
V in c e n t
Alessi, ex ecu tive d ire c to r of M o n ­
roe C o u n ty F a m ily C o u rt a n d
Miomx)e c h a p te r p re s id e n t, a n d
F re d A (B u d) H e rm a n , ex ecu tiv e
d ire c to r of th e M o nro e C o u n ty
Civil S ervice C om m ission a n d O f­
fice of P erso n n el.
H o n o ra ry c h a irm e n w ere K e n o « th Coui-tney, c h a ir m a n o f ttie
M onroe C o u n ty L e g isla tu re , a n d
T heodore W e a s ^ CSiBA presld etU .
ty P olice, a n d to s h o r te n r e t ir e ­
m e n t tim e fro m 30 to 25 y e a rs in
a ll catego ries.
T h e o d o re R o b ak , c o u n ty r e ­
s e a r c h d ire c to r, w ho will h e a d th e
th r e e -m a n
c o u n ty
n e g o tia tin g
te a m , said h e e x p ected th e o p e n ­
in g session to c e n te r firs t o n n o n ­
econ om ic Issues.
G u ild w ill h e a d th e C SEA n e g o ­
tia to r s w ho w ill speak fo r e m ­
ployees of th e C o u n ty O ffice
B u ild in g , th e D e p a rtm e n t of P u b ­
lic W orks, th e S ocial S ervices D e ­
p a rtm e n t, h o sp ita l services, th e
s h e r iff’s d e p a rtm e n t, a n d som e
M oh aw k V alley C o m m u n ity C ol­
lege p erso n n el.
G u ild sa id t h a t besides th e 10
p e rc e n t s a la r y in c re a se , th e u n it
will seek to h a v e a s ix th ste p
a d d e d In e a c h of th e 44 g rad es
t h a t ra n g e u p w a rd to $28,420.
T h e im it w ill seek a second
lo n g e v ity b o ost a f t e r 25 y e a rs
service. O n e lo n g e v ity boost now
o ccu rs a f t e r 15 years.
T h e u n it w a n t full p a y m e n t fo r
h o sp ita liz a tio n , to w a rd w h ich th e
c o u n ty now p a y s 50 p e rc e n t fo r
th e w nployee a n d 35 p e rc e n t fo r
d e p e n d e n ts.
O th e r fa c to rs In th e prop osal
a re :
• S u m m e r office h o u rs y e a rro u n d closing ait 4 p.m .
• V aca tio n of 10 d ay s th e
f ir s t y e a r a n d one a d d e d d ay
fo r e a c h y e a r of envploym ent,
w ith cu m u la tiv e b e n e fits u p to
tw o w eeks c a p a b le of c a r r y ­
over to a n ew fiscal year.
• C o u n ty -s p o n so re d
unem ­
p lo y m en t a n d d isab ility in s u r ­
an ce.
• P e rs o n a l
leav e
in c rea se
fro m tlire e to six day s.
• U n lim ite d a c c u m u la tio n of
sick le av e a t a r a te In creased
fro m
o n e to
1.5 d a y s p e r
m o n th .
• R e d e fin itio n o f o v e rtim e
covered in p re s e n t c o n tra c t.
• A dded h o lid a y s fo r th e
F rid a y a f te r T h a n k s g iv in g a n d
em p loy ee’s b ir th d a y .
• P a y m e n t of s h ift d if fe re n ­
tia l o n h o lid ay s a n d v a c a tio n
tim e to p e rso n n e l on fix ed s h ift.
• M in im u m s a la r y of $6,500
f o r all s h e riff d e p u tie s c u r ­
re n tly in gi-ade s t a r t in g a t
$5,296.
• S ta g g e re d w ork day in th e
new c o u n ty office b u ild in g to
p e rm it 3 0 -m ln u te d ifferen c e In
s ta r tln g - q u ittin g tim e fo r v a r ­
ied g roups.
• A d eq u ate p a rk in g fo r all
em ployees a t new b u ild in g .
• W eekly p a y ch eck s In s te a d
o f b i-w eekly .
• T e n p e rc e n t In crea se of
ba se p a y f» r _ S o cial S erv ice s
p erso n n el a f te r 30 c re d it h o u rs
bey on d b a c h e lo r’s degree.
• U n ifo rm a n d c le a n in g a l ­
low an ces fo r u n ifo rm e d p e r ­
s o n n e l in sev eral c a te g o rie s an d
$250 c lo th in g
allo w an ce fo r
s h e r if f ’s p la in clo th esm en .
• U p g ra d in g of se v eral s a l­
a r y title s in firs t n in e g rad es,
in e v e n t p ro p o sa l to e lim in a te
th o se g ra d e s is n o t a d o p te d .
O n th e C SEA n e g o tia tin g te a m
w ill be A lfred K u c h le r, c h a p te r
p re s id e n t;
W illiam
F rle b e rg e r,
M rs. M a ry L e o n a rd a n d A llan
Polllcove.
O th e r c o u n ty n e g o tia to rs w ill be
R ussell W illiam s, c h a im ia n o f th e
B o a rd of L eg islato rs, a n d W illiam
H a lp ln , a s s is ta n t c o u n ty a tto rn e y .
M a s s T u rn o u t A t In s ta lla tio n
L .l.
O v e r
G ro u p s
C S E A
E n th u s ia s tic
S ta te
V ic to r y
“ CSEA is in ti>e d riv e r’s se a t,
a n d all u n its a re s h a iin g th e e n ­
th u s ia sm . T h e S ta t e e le c tio n h a s
h e lp e d tre m e n d o u s ly a n d r e c r u it­
m e n t is bo o m in g am o n g local
u n its ,” F la u m e n b a iim a ss e rte d .
H e c ite d th e tu r n o u t o f m o re
th a n 300 m e m b e rs fo r an in s ta l la ­
tio n o f o ffic e rs A ug. 4 by th e A.
H olly P a tte r s o n H om e u n it o f th e
N a ssa u c h a p te r. T h e tu r n o u t r e p ­
r e s e n te d m o re t h a n o n e - th ir d of
th e to ta l n u m b e r of em plo yees.
P la u m e n b a u m In a ta lle d H e le n
K e ck a s p re s id e n t, J e a n R ic h a r d ­
son a s vice p re s id e n t, D o ro th y
B r a x t o a m seoreiarsr* £ il « B r a a -
C o n g r a tu la te d
A fte r
B y
S u c c e s s fu l
O ffic e r s
A d a m s k i
E le c tio n s
(F rom Leader C orrespondent)
BUFFALO— “L e t’s c o n tin u e
to giv^ th e S ta te good service
and c o n tin u e to rep resen t
S ta te em ployees vigorou sly,”
Q
fe re n c e fo r w ork in th e su cce ssfu l
re p r e s e n ta tio n election .
C/l
“ W e w on a s we kn ew we w o u ld ,”
A d a m sk i said , “It w as a to u g h
I—I
electio n b u t C SEA p ro v ed w h a t
g
J o h n A d am sk i of B u ffa lo , p re s i­ everyone knew all alo n g , t h a t th e
d e n t of the W e ste rn C on feren ce, C SEA tru ly Is th e o rg a n iz a tio n
W
o f S ta t e w o rk ers.”
>
s a id th is week.
o
A d am ski
p la n s
to
e x te n d
A d am sk i, w ho also is p re s id e n t
w
of th e R osw ell P a rk OSEA c h a p ­ c o n g ra tu la tio n s p e rso n a lly a t a n
W e ste rn
C o n fe re n c e
te r, c o n g ra tu la te d all 40 c h a p te r In te rim
c
c h a irm e n In th e W e ste rn C o n- m e e tin g t h a t will be h e ld T h u r s ­
(i>
«
d a y , Aug. 14 a t 7:30 p.m . in th e
cu
PI
T re a d w a y In n , B a ta v ia .
T o n ig h t
“ W h a t in te re s te d m e in th is
>
e le ctio n ,” h e sa id , “Is th e big
t u r n o u t th e OSEA w as ab le to "S
m u s te r. I t w as la rg e r t h a n a n y
tu r n o u t fo r a n y previo us electio n .
“I th in k th e CSEA also p ro v ed
VO
w h a t a d e d ic a te d em ployee o rg a n i­
ON
-o
z a tio n c a n do. S om e u n its of o r ­
g an iz e d la b o r h a v e n e v e r b een
M em bers o f th e sala ry co m ­
ab le to u n d e rs ta n d th e zeal t h a t
m itte e o f th e Civil Service E m ­ v o lu n te e r w orkers can b rin g to a
ployees A ssn. w ill m e e t to ­ c a m p a ig n .”
§
Meefing
Bendet Pledges
Tough Salary
Pact This Year
n ig h t, A ugust 12, a t 5:30 p.m.
a t th e S ta t le r H ilto n H o tel, S ev ­
e n t h A venue a n d 32 S t., M a n h a t­
ta n in th e H a y m a rk e t R oom .
S olo m o n B en d e t, c h a ir m a n of
th e co m m ittee , n o te d t h a t th e
fin a l s a la ry p ro p o sal will be p re ­
p a re d a t th e d in n e r m e etin g .
“W e h a v e th e u n d is p u te d s u p ­
p o rt ot ati S ta te em ployees a n d
we a re going to h a m m e r o u t a
to u g h s a la ry reso lu tio n to be i n ­
c o rp o r a te d in o u r d e m a n d s fo r
th e co m in g year.
“T h e G o v ern o r a n d h is s ta f f
h a v e been told t h a t we h a v e th e
r i g h t to a la rg e s a la ry Increase,
we hav e tlie fa c ts to su p p o rt o u r
c o n te n tio n a n d
we h a v e
th e
s tr e n g th to enforce o u r d e m a n d s .”
B endet
said ,
in
c a llin g
th e
m e eting .
N o rm an C o cK ran e
N o rm a n K . C o c lu a n e , in s titu tio n
S te w a rt o f th e New Y o rk S ta t e
R e h a b ilita tio n
H o sp ita l,
W est
H a v e rs tra w died a t h is h o m e r e ­
c e n tly . H e w as 58 y e a rs old.
M r. C o c h ra n e w as b o rn In
M ain e, r e a r e d in A lb an y , New
Y ork Adhere h e a tte n d e d school.
H e s t a r t e d h is w ork c a re e r in 1931
as an a s s is ta n t c le rk in th e S ta te
H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t. T h ro u g h p ro ­
m o tio n h e rose to p rin c ip a l a c ­
c o u n t clerk a n d on A u g u st 1, 1947
c a m e to th e R e h a b ilita tio n H o s­
p ita l SIS in s titu tio n s te w a r t. H e
se rv ed in h e U.S. A rm y fro m 1943
to 1945.
M r. C o c h ra n e died on h is 22nd
a n n iv e rs a iy d a te of serv ice to th e
R e h a b ilita tio n H o sp ita l. “H e h a s
b e e n th e m a in s ta y o f th e h o s p ita l
th r o u g h th r e e a d m in is tr a tio n s ,”
dian as tr e a s u r e r a n d A dd iso n sa id h o s p ita l a d m in is tr a to r , S te ­
Y o u n g a s c h a i n n a n of th e g riev - p h e n P o rste n z e r. “ H is know ledg e
o f bills h o sp ita l as well as o f
an o e co m m ittee .
T h e u n it is th e f a s te s t gro w in g H e a ltli D e p a rtm e n t policies an d
in th e c h a p te r , F la u m e n b a u m o b ­ p ro c e d u re s will be so rely m issed
served , a n d is n ea H n g s a t u r a t io n as will h is w ry sense of h u m o r ,”
h e c o n tin u e d .
e n ro llm e n t.
S u rv iv in g a re liis wife M ary ,
F la u m e n b a u m to ld th e g ro u p
t h a t em p loy ees a n d th e c o u n ty so ns T iio m a s a n d R ic h a rd , d a u g h ­
e m p lo y e r h a v e a tw o -w ay r e s p o n ­ te r P a tr ic ia a n d on e g ra n d c h ild .
T h e s t a f f of th e R e h a b ilita tio n
sib ility to e«u;h o th e r, w ith th e
c o u n ty obliged to pro v id e re s p o n ­ H o sp ita l a re c o n trib u tin g to th e
sible And respo nsive t r e a t m e n t h o s p ita l sch o o l’s sc h o la rs h ip fu n d
a n d th e em ployees re q u ire d to as a living m em oi-ial to M r. C o c h ­
p ro v id e a h o n e st d a y ’s w ork. N a s ­ ra n e .
s a u field r e p r e s e n ta tiv e P r a n k
Ihw Z ip -C o d es to h e lp speed
J a q u in to , w ho h a s a id e d th e u n it,
yoiir maU.
also afiokt.
MINEOLA— A surge o f e n th u sia sm as a resu lt of th e
landslide victory in th e S ta te l>argaining-agent e le c tio n is
stim u la tin g CivU Servce E m ployees Assn. u n its in th e c o u n ­
ty and m u n icip a l service, S ta te secon d vice-president Irvin g
P la u m e n b a u m re p o rte d th is w eek
C h a p te r
A d am sk i
and
som e c h a p t e r
le a d e rs in th e B u ffalo a re a sa id
th e CSEIA w ould h a v e scored a
100 p e rc e n t success if th e P u b lic
E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd h a d
n o t sp lit som e S ta te e m p lo y e e s
so a rb itr a rily .
“ B u t o u r jo b n o w ,” tlie W e s te rn
C o n feren c e p re s id e n t said, “ is to
c o n tin u e C S E A ’s ex c e lle n t t r a d i ­
tio n of good service to th e S ta t e
a n d to th e em p loy ees.”
New Health Plan I.D.
Process To Reduce
Unnecessary Delays
ALBANY— S ta te director o f
p erso n n el services J a m es A.
D erm ody h a s o u tlin ed a n ew
procedure for p rep aration o f
h e a ltli
in s u ra n c e
id e n tific a tio n
c a rd s.
T lie new pro cedu re, re q u e ste d by
a n u m b e r of S ta te ag encies, p ro ­
vides for th e p re p a r a tio n of id e n ­
tific a tio n c a rd s by th e a g e n cie s
r a t h e r th a n by th e H e a lth I n s u r ­
a n c e S ec tio n of th e Civil S erv ice
D e p a rtm e n t. I t Is designed, sa id
D erm o d y , to red u ce th e tim e la g
b etw een a n em p lo y ee’s e n ro llm e n t
u n d e r th e H e a lth I n s u r a n c e P r o ­
g ra m a n d h is re c e ip t of Id e n tifi­
c a tio n c a rd s.
A su p p ly of b la n k c a rd s will be
s e n t to all ag en cy h ead s.
Elach enrollee in th e S ta te w id e
P la n will be issued a B lu e C ross
id e n tific a tio n c a rd a n d a B lue
S h ie ld id e n tif ic a tio n c a rd .
No
id e n tific a tio n c a rd s a re p rov ided
fo r th e m a jo r m ed ical p o rtio n of
th e coverage.
B lue C ross id e n tific a tio n catxls
fo r e n ro llees in th e G H I a n d
H IP p la n s (G ro u p H e a lth I n s u r ­
a n c e a n d H e a lth I n s u ra n c e P la n s )
w ill be p re p a r e d in th e sam e m a n ­
n e r as th e B lue Ci'ass c a rd s fo r
S ta te w id e P la n en ro llees. No B lue
S h ie ld c a rd s sh o u ld be Issued.
I d e n tif ic a tio n
c a rd s
fo r th e
m e d ic a l-su rg ic a l p o rtio n of th e
cov erage u n d e r th e se o p tio n s w ill
be s e n t d ire c tly to th e en ro llees
by GiHI o r H IP .
M ore In fo rm a tio n on th e new
p ro ced u res c a n be o b ta in e d fro m
th e P e rs o n n e l S ervices D ivision o i
th e S ta te ClvU Servlc® D e p a r t­
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eq u iv alen t.
T h e se p o sts u tilize sk ills to in ­
s ta ll a n d re p la c e v ario u s k in d s of
do or c heck s a n d d o o r sp rin g s;
m a k e a d ju s tm e n ts ; disassem b le
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ples. A w ritte n e x a m also m a y be
re q u ire d .
A ddress y o u r re q u e sts fo r a p p li­
c a tio n s to th e C ity D e p a rtm e n t
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In c o m e
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1.
Money for living expenses when you need It most.
2.
Pays in addition to sick leave benefits.
3.
Pays in addition to other insurance.
4.
Payroll deduction of premiums.
6. Thirteen conveniently located claim offices throughout New
York State.
7. 24 Hour coverage (on and off the job if desired).
8.
World-wide protection.
9.
Underwritten by The Travelers Insurance Companies and
approved by The New York State Insurance Department.
10.
Endorsed by The Civil Service Employees Association and
administered by its Insurance Representatives, Ter Bush &
Powell, Inc. for 30 years.
R e m e m b e r— 6 0 ,0 0 0 C .S .E .A . m e m b e rs c a n ’t b e w ro n g .
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1 M ich ae l P o n te ro sa , J o s e p h A
M arcello, Jo se E>omenech, J u a n
A C ruz, W illia m K re tiv , D a v id
L opez, J a m e s R H u m p h re y , C o r­
n eliu s A dam s, A le x a n d e r M a ro tto , Jo se M Flivera, P a sq u a le
M on teleo ne, R ic h a r d D B ra n d o n ,
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O p e n U p F i l i n g I n S e p t e m b e r u id how to reach desiinatioiis la
T h e o p e n in g o f f ilin g fo r d oor sto p m aint^ainer a r r iv e s New Tork City on the transit
S e p te m b e r 3 a n d t h e c lo se -o u t d a te fo r a p p lic a n t s f a lls •yttem .
S e p te m b e r 23. T h e fu t u r e Is w id e o p e n fo r th o s e w h o q u a lify ,
w it h t h e b e g in n in g s a la r y o f $4.26 a n h o u r.
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I f y o u h a v e th e in su ra n c e, w h y n o t ta k e a f e w m in u te s
a n d explain it to a n e w e m p lo y e e .
NEW C O R K C IT Y — T h e AppUeatioiifi S e c tio n o f th e New Y orii
C ity D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n n e l la
lo c a te d a t 49 T h o m a s S t.. New
Y ork, N.Y. 10013. I t Is th r e e
blocks n o r t h of C ity H all, on e
block w est o f B ro ad w ay .
A p p lic a tio n s: F ilin g P e rk x l -~
A p p lic a tio n s Issued a n d received
M o n d ay th r o u g h F rid a y fro m •
a.m . io 5 p.m .. e x c e p t T h u rs d a y
tio m 8:30 a.m . to 5:30 p.m .. aiMl
S a tu rd a y fro m 9 a.m . to 12 n o o n .
A p p lic atio n b la n k s a re o b ta in ­
ab le fre e e ith e r by th e a p p lic a n t
In p erso n o r by h is r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
at th e A p p lic atio n S e c tio n of th e
D e p a r tm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l a t 49
T h o m a s S tr e e t, New Y ork, N.Y.
10Q13. T e le p h o n e 566-8720.
M ailed re q u e sts fo r a p p lic a tio n
b la n k s m u s t in c lu d e a s ta m p e d ,
se lf-a d d re sse d b u sin e ss-siz e e n ­
velope a n d m u s t be received by
th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t le a s t
five d a y s b efo re th e closing d a te
fo r th e filin g of a p p lic a tio n s.
C o m p lete d
a p p lic a tio n
forme
which are filed by mall must b«
P R O M O T IO N TO JU N IO R
B U IL D IN G C U ST O D IA N
G EN E R A L L IS T
1 M ic h ael P o n te ro sa , J o s e p h A
M arcello, Jo se D o m en ch , H ip o lito
E spin o, H e n ry J M ercad o, Avon
L G re sh a m , P h ilip B o rd o n a ro ,
J a m e s H M ilton, J u a n A C ruz,
C h a rle s E
P o in d e x te r,
M elvin
P h illip s, J a m e s T ra y lo r. W illia m
K re tiv , D av id Lopez, O tto W
B row n , M ax G e rb er, A r th u r A
C lay to n , J a m e s R
H u m p h re y ,
C o rn eliu s A dam s, H u r th a L B o o th ,
S ta c y S am p so n , M elch or H G il­
m ore, A n n a G M a ro tto , Jo se M
R iv era, Jessie B ra n tle y , W illie J
M o rg a n , S a lv a to re J R usso. R a lp h
W a rr e n S r., R ic h a r d D B ra n d o n .
31 P a sq u a le M o n teleo ne, V in c e n t
L. F a r in a , J u lia M C la rk , Leslie
S S a m u d a , eG o rg e J M a rtin e z .
L illian B E uille, C lev elan d A
S cav ella, J u a F elicia n o , J e n n ie L
M a rin o , N ellie B a ttle . R oo sevelt
A llison. E v elyn Fi*ancis, W ilb e rt
R h o d es. Joe N B oddle, E>avid R
R ey no lds. E g b e rt L Pow ell. E>ennis
F H o pk ins. A dolp hu s A W illiam s.
G la d y s J S m allw ood, R a u l P erez.
L ouis M orello. A d ria n R iv a s. Mai*y
C O ’B rie n . H e rb e rt A m brose. A n­
gelo R C aleccia. S m id e th S h u le r,
C lau d e R B u rro u g h s.
s e n t to th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a r tm e n t
an d m u s t be p o s tm a rk e d no later
than the la s t d a y of filin g or as
s ta te d cth erw 'lse in th e exam ­
in a tio n a n n o u n c e m e n t
T lie A p p lic atio n s S e c tio n o l
th e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t Is n e a r
th e C h a m b e rs S tr e e t sto p o f t h e
m a in su b w ay lin es t h a t go th r o u g h
th e a re a . T h e se a re th e I R T 7th
A venue L ine a n d th e IN D 8th
A venue L ine. T h e IR T L e x in g to n
A venue L ine sto p to use Is , t h e
B ro ok lyn B rid g e sto p a n d th e
QT a n d R R lo c al’s stop is C ity H all
B o th lines h a v e e x its to D u a n e
S tre e t, a s h o r t w alk fro m the Per*
so n n el D e p a rtm e n t.
S TA TE
S T A T E — D e p a rtm e n t of CivU
S ervice, 1350 Ave of th e A m ericas,
N.Y. 10036. p h o n e 765-3811; G ov.
A lfred E. S m ith S ta te O ffice B u ild ,
in g a n d th e S ta te O ffice C a m p u s .
A lban y 12226; S u ite 750, 1 W e st
G enessee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; S ta t e
O ffice B ldg., S y racu se, 13202; 500
M id tow n Tower, R o c h e ste r, 14604
(W ed n esd ay s o n ly ).
A fte r 5 p.m . te lep h o n e, (212)
765-3811, give th e jo b title in
E X A M IN A T IO N N O . 7632
w h ic h you a r e in te re s te d , p lu s
P R O M O T IO N TO F O R E M A N
y o u r n a m e a n d a d d ress.
(S T O R E S , M A T E R IA L S &
C a n d id a te s m ay o b ta in a p p lic a ­
S U P P L IE S ), N Y C TA
tio n s fo r S ta t e Jobs fro m lo cal
1 J e r r y R D allas, A n th o n y D ’o ffices of th e New Y o rk 8tat«
A m ato , Fi-ank T F a b ia n , C a rl A
B ierfe ld t. C liester A C lark . W a l t­ B m p lo y m e n t Service.
e r K u rd z ie l. A lfred S c h re ib e r.
J e r e m ia h P S u lliv an , J o s e p h Z im F E D E R A L — New Y ork R e g io n .
b a la tti. A nd y B o rish .
U.S. Civil S ervice C om m ission , F e d ­
P R O M JU N IO R B U IL D IN G
e ra l P la z a a t D u an e a n d L a f a y e tte
C U ST O D IA N H E -H C
S ts., New Y ork, N.Y. 10007. T a k e
1 A ngelo R C areccia.
th e IR T L e x in g to n A ve. L ine to
P R O M JU N IO R B U IL D IN G
W o rth S t. an d w alk tw o b locks
C U ST O D IA N H SA
n o rth , o r a n y o th e r tr a i n to C h a m ­
1 H ip o lito E sp ino , H e n ry J b e rs St. o r C ity H all stop.
M ercado, M elvin P h illip s, O tto W
M o n d ay th ro u g h F r id a y h o u rs
B row n , V in c e n t I F a r in a , G la d y s V
a r e 8:30 a.m , to 6 p.m ., an d o ffices
S m allw ood, Jo e N B odd ie, M ary
sta y o p en S a tu rd a y s, 9 a.m . to 1
C O ’B lien.
p.m . T h e te lep h o n e is (212) 264P R O M JU N IO R B U IIJ> IN G
0422.
C U S T O D IA N P D
A p p lic a tio n s a re also o b ta in ­
1 M a x G erb er, A r th u r A C la y ­
able a t m a in post office* e x c e p t
ton, W illie J M o rg a n , G eorge J
M a rtin e z , Leslie S S a m u d a , D av id th e New Y ork, N.Y., P e s t O ffice.
R R eynolds. P a u l P erez, A dol­ B o ard s o f e x a m in e rs a t th e p a r ­
p h u s A W illiam s. L ouis M orello, tic u la r in s ta lla tio n s o ffe rin g th e
H e rb e rt A m brose, S m id e th S h u le r, te s ts also m a y be ap p lie d to for
C lau d e R B u rro u g h s.
fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n a n d a p p lic a ­
tio n fo rm s. No r e t u r n en v e lo p e !
D IR E C T O R O F W A T E R
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12:30
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" N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw .” New
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school e d u catio n in o rd er to
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m e e t to d a y ’s jo b re q u ire m e n ts.
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W edn esday , A u g u st 20
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I .” R efi-esher cou rse fo r nu rses,
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lesson 16.
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Y o rk Police A cadem y series for
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in -se rv ic e tr a in in g .
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N ow , C o u n cil 50, AFSCM E, h a s d e m a n d e d t h a t th e e le c ­
T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 21
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"N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw .” New
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Y o rk Police A cadem y series fo r
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in -se rv ic e tra in in g .
t h e d o u b le v o tin g .
S a tu rd a y , A ug ust 23
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D is c ip lin a ry P ro c e e d in g s
M ISC O N D U C T a s a b a s is fo e d is c ip lin a r y p r o c e e d in g s
u n d e r S e c t io n 75 o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L aw , u s u a lly c o n t e m ­
p la te s s u c h r o u tin e in f r a c t io n s a s e x c e s s iv e a b se n c e s or la t e ­
n e s s e s , or r e f u s a l to o b ey la w f u l d ir e c tio n s o f a su p e rv ij^ r.
A M O ST U N U S U A L s e t o f c h a r g e s o f m is c o n d u c t w a«
r e c e n t ly file d b y t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f S o c ia l S e r v ic e s o f t h e
O ity o f N ew Y ork . A m o n g o t h e r th in g s , t h e y c h a r g e d a n
e m p lo y e e w it h m a k in g in s u ltin g , d is p a r a g in g a n d in a p p r o ­
p r ia te r e m a r k s o f a r a c ia l, r e lig io u s or e t h n ic n a tu r e to f e l­
lo w em p lo y e e s.
T H E C H A R G E S w er e h e a r d b e fo r e J o h n H. L ew is, Esq.,
H e a r in g s O fficer. H is in t e r e s t in g r e p o r t a n d r e c o m m e n d a tio n
s e t fo r g e n e r a l p r in c ip le s h e lp fu l in r e s o lv in g th e iss u e s r a ised .
W H ILE AN EM PLOYEE h a s t h e r ig h t to c o m m e n t o n
m a tt e r s o f p u b lic in te r e s t a n d o th e r w is e to ex p r e ss h im ­
s e lf fr e e ly , h e d o es n o t h a v e t h e r ig h t to do so u n fa ir ly a n d
in a m a n n e r t h a t Im p airs t h e a d m in is t r a t io n o f th e se r v ic e s
o f t h e D e p a r tm e n t. I n d e t e r m in in g t h e m e a n in g o f w ords,
w r it t e n or sp o k e n , o n e sh o u ld c o n s tr u e t h e m in th e c o n t e x t
w it h in w h ic h t h e y a re u sed . W ord s w h ic h m a y a lo n e be h a r m ­
le s s m a y , in s u c h c o n t e x t , p o sse ss a d e fa m a to r y , in s u ltin g or
d is p a r a g in g m e a n in g .
T H E EM PLOYEE w a s c h a r g e d w it h h a v in g s t a te d to h is
S u p er v iso r, “Y ou r n a m e is G e r m a n a n d a t th e e n d o f t h is
c o n f e r e n c e I m a y b e In v ited to t e k e a s h o w e r b a th a n d It
w ill b e a g a s o v e n .”
T H E PR O BL EM b e fo re Mr. L e w is w a s w h e th e r t h e s t a t e ­
m e n t w a s m o tiv a t e d b y d esir e to In ju re t h e S u p e r v iso r or
a c t u a te d b y s p ite or Ill-w ill. A lso, M r. L e w is h a d to d e te r m in e
w h e th e r th e r e is a r e a so n a b le b a sis fo r t h e in n u e n d o e s u n d e r ­
s to o d b y t h e p e r s o n s w h o h e a rd t h e w o rd s sp o k e n . I n t h e
c ir c u m s ta n c e s , Mr. L ew is c o n c lu d e d t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e ’s in ­
t e n t m a y h a v e b e e n im p r o p e rly m o tiv a t e d .
C O N C E R N IN G A C H A RG E t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e s t a te d to
a J e w is h co-w ork er, “H ow m a n y A ra b s d id t h e J ew s k ill th is
m o r n in g ? ”, Mr. L ew is o b ser v ed t h a t t h e t e s t im o n y a t t h e
h e a r in g a s a t v a r ia n c e a s to t h e e m p lo y e e ’s a c t u a l re m a rk s.
A w it n e s s fo r t h e D e p a r t m e n t q u o te d t h e e m p lo y e e a s s t a t ­
in g : “H ow m a n y A rab s d id y o u k ill t h is m o r n in g ? ” T h e
s a m e w it n e s s la t e r q u o te d h im a s h a v in g sa id : “H ow m a n y
A ra b s d id y o u J e w s k ill t h is m o r n in g ? ” F in a lly t h e U n i*
Supei*visor q u o te d h im a s a sk in g : “H ow m a n y A rab s w e r e
k ille d t o d a y ? ” T h e e m p lo y e e h im s e lf s a id h is s t a t e m e n t
m e r e ly w a s; “H ow m a n y A rab s h a v e d ied t o d a y ? ” Mr. L e w is
n o te d t h a t t h is v e r sio n w a s s im ila r to th e U n it S u p er­
v is o r ’s v e r sio n .
A N O T H E R SPE C IF IC A T IO N q u o te d t h e r e s p o n d e n t 3-9
h a v in g s a id in t h e h e a r in g o f a N eg r o co-w ork er: “T h e
N eg r o in A m e r ic a w a n t s to I n te g r a te , w a n t e d to in te g r a t e ,
f o u g h t to in te g r a t e w ith t h e r e s t o f u s a n d , w h e n t h e N eg ro
in te g r a t e d , h e fo u n d h e d id n o t lik e u s. T h e N eg ro w a n t s
to in te g r a t e , a n d t h e n h e w a n t s to d is in te g r a t e u s .” T h e e m ­
p lo y e e ’s e x p la n a tio n w a s t h a t t h e r e m a r k s a ttr ib u te d to h im
w e r e in c o n n e c t io n w ith t h e L e s O ra n e T V S h o w h e sa w
t h e n ig h t b efo re .
M R . LE W IS N O T E D t h a t t h e s t a f f o f th e D e p a r t m e n t
a c i n g u p to t h e u r g e n t n e e d fo r m o re m a n p o w e r , m a le
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m p r ise d o f p e o p le o f v a r ie d e t h n ic , r a c ia l, a n d r e lig io u s
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b a c k g r o u n d s a n d t h a t th e s t a t e m e n t s m a d e b y th e e m p lo y e e
fo r ou r m u n ic ip a l h o s p ita ls , t h e C ity U n iv e r s ity o f N ew Y ork U.S. Health Advisors
cou ld h a v e p o sse ss e d t h e In n u e n d o e s d r a w n b y th o s e w h o
h a s c o m e to t h e rescu e.
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I t s re m e d y is to I n itia te t h e fir st p r o fe s s io n a l u p g r a d in g
been n a m e d to F e d e ra l advisory t h a t t h e re co r d d id n o t e s ta b lis h t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e in te n d e d
p ro g ra m o f a n y c o lle g e or u n iv e r s ity in th e c o u n tr y to e n ­ bodies. T h e y a re :
to in s u lt or d isp a r a g e h is co -w ork ers. A t t h e sa m e tim e , Mr.
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e a u of L ong T erm C are, a n d D r. in h is s o c ia l r e la t io n s h ip s in h is d is c u s s io n o f m a tt e r s t h a t
c o n d u c te d in c o n j u n c t io n w it h t h e C ity ’s B e lle v u e H o sp ita l. J o h n H . B row e of T roy, w ho is
c o u ld b e m is in t e ip r e t e d in a w a y to h u r t p eo p le.
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e a u of N u tritio n .
e m p lo y e e m a y b e c o m p e lle d to r e lin q u is h t h e F ir s t A m e n d ­
son jii,‘i s y s te m o f ou r h o s p it a ls c a n se r v e to r e s u s c it a t e th e s e
D r. W a rn e r will serve on a fe d ­
o v er b u rd en ed in s t itu t io n s . W e c o m m e n d t h e sp o n so r s o f th e e ra l ta sk fo rce to review fe d e ra l m e n t r ig h t s o f fr e e sp e e c h . S till, t h e D e p a r t m e n t h a s a
le g it im a t e in te r e s t in t h e c o n d u c t o f it s e m p lo y e e s to t h e
n u is ln g
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a d e q u a te q u a lifie d stall to m e e i p a t ie n t n e e d s. T h e fa ilu r e u n d e r M edicaid.
D r. B row e will serve on th e c o n s t r u c t iv e f u n c t io n in g .
to do so cou ld , q u ite IW w ally, b e c o m e a m a tt e r o l lif e a n d W h ite H ouse C o n feren ce on Food,
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tio n w ill b e t h e s u b j e c t o l a fu r th e r c o lu m n .
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mes S h ea, p re s id e n t o f th e D ertm en t o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n c h a p : a n d llio m ra s G a rtle y , w ho
ds th e B roclcport S ta te T e a c h I Oollege c h a p te r. J a m e s P o w supervising field re p r e s e n ta e, en c o u ra g e d a ll w orkers to
itin ue g e t-o u t- th e -v o te a c tiv l-
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d e a l e r w ill g l a d l y s e ll y o u
O b v io u s ly .
W h a f ’s n o f s o o b v io u s , h o w e v e r , Is w h y
y o u w o u ld g la d ly b u y o n e .
S o w e ’ll g iv e y o u a little c lu e :
S e e t h a t sig n b y th e w in d s h ie ld ? T h a t's
w h a t y o u g e t f o r b u y in g th a t th in g .
A 1 0 0 % g u a ra n te e .*
D o n 't la u g h . It's a b e a u tif u l th in g In itse lf.
B e c a u s e it c o v e r s th e b ig th in g s t h a t c a n
p l a g u e y o u in a u s e d c a r ;
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been a p p o in te d by S ta te w id e
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m em ber o f th e CSiEA S a la ry
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t h e s e p a r t s w ith in 3 0 d a y s o r 1000 m iles
( w h ic h e v e r c o m e s first), w o r r y n o t.
T he V W d e a le r g u a ra n te e s 1 0 0 % to r e ­
p a i r o r r e p l a c e it. A n d it d o e s n ’t c o s t y o u 0
c e n t.
But n o t e v e r y c a r h e g e t s in t r a d e g e t s
th a t g u a r a n t e e . O n ly th o s e th a l
p a s s a t o u g h 1 6 - p o in t In s p e c -'
[ tio n e a r n his g u a r a n t e e sig n .
W h i c h is y o u r sig n . O f a c a r
t h a t ’s r e a l ly b e a u tif u l.
deoler o«aranl«ei 100% to repoir or ropluco the engine, Ironimiuion, rear axle, (fgnl a«l« oisemblies, broke i^item and electrical tytiem for 30 doyi or 1000 milec, wluchever co«M
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Auburn
M o n fe r M o to r*, Ifd .
Berry Volkswagen, Inc.
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Bob Hawfces, Inc.
B ay Shore
Bayslde
Trans-Island A ufom obltes C o rp .
Bay Volkswagen C o rp .
Bingham ton
Roger Kresge, Inc.
Bronx
Bronx
A vo xe C o rp o ra tio n
Bruckner Volkswagen, Inc.
B ronx
D efrin M o to r C o rp .
Rensselaer
C o o le y M o to rs C o rp .
RIverhead
Don W o ld 's A u to h a u f
Ripley M o to r C o rp .
Jam aica
M anes Volkswagen, Inc.
Jam estown
Stateside M o to rs, Inc.
Johnstown
Vant Volkswagen, Inc.
Kingston
Am erling Volkswagen, Inc.
R odiester
B reton M o to rs, Inc.
Rochester
F. A . M o to rs. Inc.
Rochester
M t. Read Volksw agen, Inc.
East Rochester
Irm er Volksw agen, fnc.
Rome Seth H untley and Sons, Inc.
Roslyn Do r M o to rs, ltd .
La G ra n g e v ille R. E. Ahmed Volksw agon,'lnc.
Latham Academ y M o to rs, Inc.
S a ra to g a Spa Volksw agen, Inc.
Lockport
Volksw agen V illa ge , Inc.
S a yville
Brooklyn
Economy Volkswagen, Inc.
Massena
Seaway Volkswagen, Inc.
Schenectady
Brooklyn
Kingsbo ro M o to rs C o r p . '
M e rric k
S o k e rM o to r C o rp ., ltd . •
Bianco 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 Volkswagen, Tnc.
M id d le Island Robert W eiss Volksw agen, Inc.
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Spring V a lle y C . A . H aigh, Inc.
B u ffa lo Butler Volkswagen, lnc.» -.,
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Staten Island
Elm sford H ow a rd Holmes, Inc.
Forest Hills lu b y Volkswagen, Iftc.
N ew H yde Park
Fulton
Jim Kelly's, Inc.
lakeland Volkswagen, Inc.
G eneva
Dochak M o to rs, Inc.
Glens Falls
H am burg
Harm on
H al C asey M o to rs, Inc.
Hem pstead
Walter B. Cooke
HIcksvIlle
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Ithaca
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Brooklyn Volkswagen o f Bay Ridge, Inc.
FU N E R A L H O M ES
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Brooklyn
B u ffa lo
L o w e r F u n e ra l P rice s
Huntfngfon
Small Cars, Inc.
W alters-D onaldson, Inc.
Suburban M o to rs, Inc.
Horseheads H.R. Amacher&Sonsi,lnc.
Hudson Colonial Motors, (oc.
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N o rth C ounty Volksw agen, Inc.
N e w R odielle
Auslander Volkswagen, Inc.
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Staten Island Small Cars, ltd .
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East Syracuse
Precision Autos, Inc.
Tonaw anda
G ra n v ille M o to rs, Inc.
N ew Y ork C ity
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U tica
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O n e o nta
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John Eckert, Inc.
C eleste M o to rs, tnc.
QueensYillofl* Wets Volbwagen Corp.
W o o d slcf*
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Val-Stream Volkswagen, Inc*
Jim Forno & Son, Inc.
H arb lin M o to rs, Inc.
Foreign C ars o f Rockland, Inob
C ou rtesy Volksw agen, Inc.
Q ueensboro Volkswagen* Inc.
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th « E x ecu tiv e C o m m itte e of th e
N ew Y o rk C ity C h a p te r , C SEA
fo r th e p a s t fo u r y e a rs a n d is th e
n e w ly -a p p o in te d c h a ir m a n o f th e
L eg islativ e C o m m itte e of N ew
Y ork C ity C h a p te r. A m e m b e r of
th e B o a rd of G o v ern o rs o f th e
A sso ciation of New Y o rk S ta te
000 m em bers.
In 1965, h e w as electe d to th e B e n k E x a m in e rs, h e is a g ra d u a te
S ta te C SEA B o ard of D ire c to rs as of R u tg e rs U n iversity.
th e re p re se n ta tiv e for A u th o ritie s
a n d w as re -e le c te d in 1967. H e is
DAVID KEITH
u n o p p o se d fo r a th i r d t e n n in
Civil Service
th is im p o r ta n t post. D u rin g h is
Photo an d B iography n ot sub­
f ir s t te rm h e was a m e m b e r of m itted.
th e G ro u p L ife In s u ra n c e C o m ­
m itte e a n d th e S pecial H u m a n
IRWIN CAMERON
R ig h ts C o m m ittee.
C orrection
S ykes w as th e re c ip ie n t of a
P hoto an d B iography n ot sub­
special $500 m e rit a w a rd fro m th e m itted.
TTiruway A u th o rity in 1965 as
th e re s u lt of h is e ffo rts m i b e ­
EMIL J. SPIAK
h a lf of th e A u th o rity . I n 19«6,
Commerce
h e sp o n so red a safe d riv in g c a m ­
Spoak
Is
a
2 0 -y e a r m e m b er of
p a ig n o n b e h a lf of th e T h ru w a y
th e CSiEA w ith 11 y e a rs as a
C SEA c h a p te rs.
H e served a t th e tw o la s t a n ­ m e m b e r of th e C o m m erce s ta ff,
n u a l m e e tin g s of th e S ta te w id e p rev iou sly h a v in g b een w ith th e
C SEA a s S e rg e a n t-a t-A r m s , a n d m m m m
Agriculture & M arkets
<No Photo Subm itted)
■William F. K u e h n , re p re s e n tin g
A g ricu ltu re
and
M a rk e ts,
has
served continuoujsly on th e B o a rd
of D ire c to rs fo r th e p a s t 23 y ears.
H e h a s seen th e A ssociation grow
fro m a c o m p a ra tiv e ly sm a ll o r­
g a n iz a tio n to th e a lm o st 200,000
m em b ers it re p re se n ts to d a y .
I n h is firs t y e a r on th e B o a rd
of D irecto rs, h e w as resp on sib le
fo r th e fo rm a tio n of th e A g ricu l­
tu r e a n d M a rk e ts c h a p te r, a n d
served tw o therms as its p re s i­
d en t. Also, th r o u g h h is e ffo rts,
th e B o ard of D ire c to rs ap p ro v ed
th e c h a r t e r m a k in g th e A g ric u l­
tu r e a n d M a rk e ts c h a p te r th e firs t
c h a p te r to re p re s e n t its m e m b e rs
on a S ta te w id e basis. H e w as also
one of th e o rig in al m e m b e rs of
th e sm all group t h a t m e t a n d
o rg an ized th e
OajMtal D is tric t
C on feren ce.
H e lias serv ed on p ra c tic a lly all
o f th e A.ssociation c o m m ittee s,
p lu s a n u m b e r of sp ecial p re s i­
d e n tia l com m ittees. H e w as a
m em b er of th e b u d g e t c o m m itte e
fo r 15 y ears, a n d s p e n t 10 y ears
a s its c h a irm a n . H e is a firm bele v e r in th e m e r it sy stem , a d e ­
q u a te sa la iie s, g riev an ce m a c h in ­
e ry an d good w orking c o n d itio n s
fo r all S ta te em ployees.
a n d id a t e s
e n t
R e p s
h a s been a sk ed to c o n tin u e in t h a t
p o sitio n a t th e 1969 C o n v en tio n ,
sch ed u led
from
S e p te m b e r
2
th r o u g h Seiptetnber 5 a t th e H il­
to n H o tel in New Y o rk C ity.
H e is activ e in religious an d
civic a ff a irs in S c h e n e c ta d y .
JOHN J. OSBORNE
Banking
B o rn in T i’oy,
a tte n d e d p rim a ry
schools in T ro y ,
lege.
H e serv ed in
N. Y. O sbo rn e
a n d se c o n d a ry
a n d Sdena C ol­
th e
U .S. A rm y
HAROLD J. RYAN. J r .
A udit an d Control
P hoto and Biography n ot sub­
m itted.
ERNEST WAGNER
Audit and C ontrol
P hoto an d B iography not sub­
m itted.
JOSEPH C. SYKES
A u th o ritie s
J o se p h C. S yk es w as b o rn in
Tix)y on P ^ b ru a ry 23, 1915, th e
son of th e la te Jo se p h a n d Bessie
V a n H ook Sykes. F ollow ing g r a d ­
u a tio n fi-om T roy P u blic Schools,
h e m ove to S ch e n e c ta d y in 1934
a n d w orked in several S c h e n e c f
T h ru w a y A u th o rity a n d th e D e­
p a r tm e n t of P u b lic W orks.
H e a tte n d e d R e n sse la e r P o ly ­
te c h n ic
I n s tit u te
and
R ussell
S age College.
H e is a m e m b er of th e H u d so n M ohaw k c lia p te r of th e D a ta P r o ­
cessing M a n a g e m e n t Assn. a n d Is
c h a p te r s e c re ta ry fo r th e A ssocia­
tio n of C o m p u tin g M a c h in e ry a n d
a m e m b er of th e L a th a m C ou ncil
—K n ig h ts of C olum bus.
H e served as a gix)up s ta ff m e m ­
b er of th e A m p hib io us F orces d u r ­
in g W orld W a r U a n d w as r e ­
called fo r th e K o re a n c o n flic t w ith
th e UJ5. N aval Resei*ve.
S ig n a l C orps d u rin g th e K o re a n
S p ia k resid es w ith w ife, T h e re se
C onflict. H e w as em plo yed by a n d th r e e c h ild re n in L a th a m .
M a rin e M id lan d N a tio n a l B a n k
of T roy p rio r to e n te rin g S ta te
LOUIS COLBY
service in 1966 a s a B a n k in g
C o n serv atio n
D ep t. E x a m in er.
L ouis P . Colby of F a im in g d a le ,
is a c a n d id a te fo r re -e le c tio n to
VINCENT PESCI
th e B o a rd of D irec to rs— C o n se r­
B anking
v a tio n D ep t.
Peso! 1ms b een e m p lo y ed by
tlie New Y ork S ta te B a n k in g D e­
p a r tm e n t as a S en io r B a n k Elxamin e r for th e p a st seven years.
tadij’ C ity D ep artim en ts.
P ii o r to h is apiX)inUn'ent as
m a il ro o m su p e rv iso r fo r th e
T lu u w a y A u th o rity in 1950, a job
h e p re s e n tly holds, h e h a d serv ed
os clerk in th e o ffice of G ov ­
e rn o r T lio n ias E. Dewey fro m
1948 to 1950 a n d before U iat, for
six y ears as c o n fid e n tia l cl'^rk on
th e s ta ff of th e la te S p e a k e r O s­
w ald D. H eck.
H e is w idely kn ow n to p o litical
• n d legislative le a d e rs a t th e S ta te
C ap ito l, an d w as L eg islativ e C liairH e is m axried to th e fo rm e r
Dmn fo r th e CSEA C ap ito l D is- A udrey F re e d ; f a t h e r of two boys,
I r ic t C o nferen ce w hich com prises J o h n , 12, a n d M ich ael, 8,
42 ch iip te rs w ith m o re U ian 16,H e lias served a s a m em bei' ol
H e h a s served tw o te n n « on
th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs o f th e
L ong Is la n d C o n feren c e a n d p o li­
tic a l a c tio n c o m m itte e , a n d one
team on th e u n io n a c tiv ity co m ­
m itte e a n d n o m in atd n g o o m m ittee .
H e is c u rr e n tly se rv in g a s seco n d
Vice P re s id e n t of th e C o n feren ce .
C olby Is th e p re s id e n t of th e
L o ng Islarvd In te r - C o u n ty S ta te
P a r k c h a p te r In h is th ird te rm
a n d h a s been d eleg ate to C SEA
a n n u a l c o n v en tio n fo r five te rm s.
H e h a s served as g riev an ce c h a i r ­
m a n of th e c h a p te r a n d h a s serv ed
tw o te rm s a s v ic e -p re sid e n t.
ROBERT CARRUTHERS
Education
(No P hoto Subm itted)
R o b e rt C a rru th e rs is a n asso ­
c ia te in EnglLsh E d u c a tio n w ith
th e S ta te E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t.
M ost of h is w ork involves serv in g
a s a c o n s u lta n t fo r school d istric ts,
p re p a rin g S ta t e syllabi, a n d con­
s tru c tin g
S ta te
R e g e n ts
and
sc h o la rsh ip e x a m in a tio n s.
C a rru th e rs h a s been v e ry activ e
in CSEA in th e C a p ita l D istric t.
A m e m b er of th e g riev a n ce c o m ­
m itte e for th e E d u c a tio n D e p a r t­
m e n t c h a p te r fo r th re e y e ars, h e
w as p re s id e n t of th e c h a p te r fro m
1968 to 1969. U n d e r h is le a d e r­
sh ip th e c h a p te r m e m b e rs h ip was
in c re a se d by o ver 200, a c h a p te r
n e w sle tte r w as issued, a n d a n e la b ­
o ra te e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m w as c o n ­
d u cted .
S in c e O ctob er, 1968 C a r r u th e r s
h a s served o n th e E x ecu tiv e C om ­
m itte e of th e C a p ita l D istric t
C on feren ce. I n a d d itio n , h e h a s
served as a c o n s u lta n t fo r w ork­
sh o ps a n d c h a p te r m e etin g s o n
th e T a y lo r L aw . Also h e h a s served
a s a deleg ate to sev era l S ta te
m e etin g s of CSEA.
C a rru th e rs is a c tiv e in c o m m u ­
n ity g ro up s in A lb an y su c h as
th e C a th o lic A lu m n i C lub of th e
T r i - d t i e s . I n a d d itio n , h e c o n ­
d u cts a 20-voice y o u th cho rus.
DOUGLAS BARR
Executive
(No P hoto Subm itted)
D oug s ta r te d h is e m p lo y m e n t
w ith New Y o rk S ta t e in 1950
a n d h a d b een em p lo y e d by b o th
th e M e n ta l H yg iene a n d E d u c a ­
tio n D e p a rtm e n ts b e fo re com in g to
O G S. H e b e g a n h is service w ith
th e O ffice of G e n e ra l S erv ices in
1961 a n d h e is p re se n tly em ployed
a s a s ta tio n a r y e n g in e e r lo c ate d
a t th e S ta te O ffice B u ild in g C?amp u s in A lbany.
D oug h a s b een a n a c tiv e m e m ­
b er of th e C SEA since 1950 a n d
in h is e a rlie r d ay s served success­
fully on v ario u s c h a p te r c o m m it­
tees. I n 1962 h e w as elec ted
a n d serv ed as v ic e -p re sid e n t of
th e O O S c h a p te r of th e execu ­
tiv e D e p a rtm e n t.
P ro m
19^41967 h e serv ed a s a d e le g a te to
th e S ta te C SEA re p r e s e n tin g th e
O O S c h a p te r of th e E x ecu tiv e
D e p a rtm e n t. D ou g is p re s e n tly
serv in g
as
p re s id e n t
of
th e
c h a p te r.
D oug is a m e m b e r of th e E lks
L odge No. 49 of A lban y. Also, w as
asso ciated w ith th e L ittle L eague
as te a m m a n a g e r a n d se c re ta ry .
H e e n listed in t h e U n ite d S ta te s
M eix jh an t M a rin e s, s e iz in g fro m
1940-1946.
D oug h a lls fm m O g d en sb u rg
a n d resid es In A lb an y with- h is
w ife P a u lin e , foi-m erly of B r e n t­
wood, Long Is la n d , a n d th e ir
On
th e
S ta t e
level, Colby th re e c h ild ie n .
iia s sex*ved tlu ’ee te rm s on th e
JACK WEISZ
S ta te E x ecu tiv e C o m m itte e fo r th e
E>epartm ent of C o n se rv a tio n , a n d
E x ecu tiv e
two te rm s on th e B o a rd of D i(No P h o to Subm ittei?)
rectoi-s n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e a n d
J a c k W elsz is a p aro le officer
as cliahT nan of th e S p ecial C o n ­ em ployed by th e New Y o rk S ta te
se rv a tio n D e p a rtm e n t C o n u n ittee. D ivision of P a ro le . H e h a s been
em ployed In th e c o m p e titiv e S ta te
Civil S erv ice sin ce 1937. A S ta te
c o rre c tio n o ffic e r a t S in g S in g
S ta t e P ris o n fro m 1937 to 1947,
h e w as a p ^ i n t e d a p a ro le o fficer
in 1947 a n d is still e m p lo y ed th e re .
J a c k g ra d u a te d fro m th e C ollege
o f th e C ity of New Y o rk w ith a
B.S. in S o cial S cien ce a n d h a s
p u rsu e d g ra d u a te stu d y a t C o lu m ­
b ia U n iv e rsity a n d a t th e M o ra n
I n s tit u te o f C rim in o lo g y a t S t.
L a w ren ce U n iv ersity . H e w as a
P e tt y O ffic e r in th e U.S. N avy,
serv in g in th e E u ro p e a n tn e a tr e
d u rin g W o rld W a r n , a n d w as
a w a rd e d
a
c o m m e n d a tio n fo r
h e ro ic service, in a d d itio n to r e ­
ceiving c o m m e n d a tio n s frtm i N ew
Y o rk d t y P olice C o m m issio n er
M tonohan a n d th e T u c k a h o e Ptc^lce
D e p a rtm e n t fo r u n u s u a l police co­
o p e ra tio n .
He has
also b e en
aw a rd e d
m any
c o m m e n d a tio n s
fronj. th e D ivision of P a ro le fo r
d istin c tiv e In v e s tig a to ry e ffo rts.
H e h a s b een a n a c tiv e m e m b e r
o f th e d v i l S ervice E m p loy ees
Assn. since h e e n te re d S ta te serv­
ice in 1937. S in c e 1957, h e h a s
serv ed as p re s id e n t of th e New
Y ork P a ro le D is tric t C h a p te r . H e
h a s b een f ir s t a n d secon d v ic ep re s id e n t of th e New Y ork P a r ­
ole D istric t c h a p te r. H e h a s b een
f i r s t a n d seco nd v ic e -p re sid e n t
of th e M e tro p o lita n C o n fe ren ce of
th e C ivil S erv ice E m ployees Assn.
fo r th e p a s t six y e ars. J a c k per*
soxMilly led th e f ig h t fo r th e r i g h t
of S ta t e em ployees to receive
c o m p e n sa tio n fo r ovei*time, w h ich
re s u lte d in a v ic to ry fo r N ew Y ork
S ta te P a ro le O ffic e rs a m o u n tin g
to m ore t h a n $250,000. H e h a s
re p re se n te d m o re em ployees In
g rievan ce a c tio n s th a n m o s t e m ­
ployee re p re se n ta tiv e s . A n activ e
p a r tic ip a n t in p reserv in g th e m e r­
i t sy stem In th e a re a of ra tin g s ,
e x a m in a tio n s , a n d se n io rity , h e
p ro vid ed leadei-ship in g e ttin g p a r ­
ole
o ffic ers
re - a llo c a te d
five
g ra d e s sin ce 1957. I n a d d itio n , h e
h a s b e e n a v ig oro us s u p p o r te r o t
m oves fo r th e re a llo c a tio n of
s te n o -ty p is ts , ste n o g ra p h e rs , ty p ­
is ts a n d c le rte . As a n o fficer of
th e M e tro p o lita n C o n feren ce, h e
h a s alw ays b een on th e filin g lin e
w h e n a n y c h a p te r h a s a problem .
SOLOMON BENDET
In su ra n c e
S olom on B e n d e t, a m e m b e r of
th e C ivil S erv ice E m plo yees Assn.
fo r 38 y ears, is see k in g S ta te w id e
o ffices in th e E m p lo y ees A sso cia­
tio n to e n a b le h im to w ork m o re
effectively as c h a ir m a n of th e
C SEA S a la ry C o m m itte e . 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
L aw , th e office o f d e p a r tm e n t r e p ­
re s e n ta tiv e w ould le n d m o re s t a tu s
to h is c h a irm a n s h ip of th e S a la r y
C o m m itte e a n d h is m e m b e rs h ip
o n th e N e g o tia tin g C?ommittee in
seek in g to c o n tin u e to bai-gain
fo r S ta t e woa'kers in all u n its.
B e n d e t h o ld s h is p re s e n t oivil
service p o sitio n as a r e s u lt of h a v (C o n iiu u e d o n P a g e 9)
NICHOLAS PUZZIPERRI
C
I
a
n
d
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 8)
Uig su cc essfu lly pcussed sev era l
^.rltten exam inatiorus.
H e h a s serv ed CSiEIA in th e fo l­
lowing o ap aciU ec ::
N eg o tiaU n g C o m m itte e , S a la ry
C om m ittee, B o a rd otf D ire c to rs,
S tate E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e , P e n pion C o m m itte e , I n s u ra n c e O om U/jttee, 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
C om m ittee, S p e c ia l C o m m ittee to
ptudy C o st o f H a n d lin g G ro u p
ife In s u ra n c e , S p e c ia l C o m m itte e
to S tu d y N ecessity o r D e sira b ility
a P a id P re s id e n t, L egislative
o m m ittee,
C h a p te r
P re s id e n t,
C o n feren ce P re s id e n t.
Diu-ing h is le n g th y civil service
ajeer, S o l B e n d e t h a s devo ted
im self to th e serv ic e of h is fellow
inployees. I n a d d itio n to h is
w tivities witJh C SEA h e h a s serv ed
kc tr e a s u re r a n d c h a ir m a n of th e
jti[>ervisory C o m m itte e o f th e
Slow Y o rk S t a t e E m plo yees P e d ml C re d it U n io n a n d as p re s ient of th e A ssociatio n o f New
oi-k S ta t e I n s u r a n c e D e p a rtm e n t
;xnmiJiers, In c .
In 1967 h e w as aw«uxled “T h e
Svil S erv ice A w ard fo r Ba-othero o d ” by th e New Y o rk S ta t e E m flo y ees B ro th e rh o o d C o m m ittee .
D u rin g h is te rm o f office as
h airm an of th e S a la iy C o m m ittee
lid as a m e m b e r o f th e N e g o tia tC o m m itte e , th e C SEA h a s s u c e d e d In se c u rin g s a la ry in c reases
nd o th e r b e n e fits w h ic h a m o u n t
) m ore t h a n 500 m illio n d ollars.
Sol B e n d e t de6.ires to c o n tin u e
MS typ e o f serv ice to th e m e m r.sihip o f th e Civil S ervice E m <rt’ees A ssn., in th e c a p a c ity of
ri« irtm e n t r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
and
llcits y o u r vo te.
id
a
te
s
GRACE HILLERY
L abor
(No P h o to S u b m itte d )
M3ss G ra c e H lllery , c a n d id a te
fo r re -e le c tio n as d e p a rtm e n ta l
re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e D e p a rtm e n t
of L a b o r, Is B u ffa lo D is tric t of­
fice u n d e rw rite r fo r th e S ta te
I n s u r a n c e F u n d a n d is a CSEA
d e le g a te to th e B u ffa lo c h a p te r
fro m t h a t O ffice.
A p a s t p r t s id e n t of th e B u ffalo
c h a p t e r a n d a p a s t presiderkt of
th e W e s te rn New Y ork C o n fe r­
e n ce M iss H llle ry h a s also served
a s tr e a s u r e r o f th e c h a p te r a n d
vice p re s id e n t of th e C onference.
SIhe Is c h a ir m a n of th e e d u c a ­
tio n c o m m itte e a n d th e b u d g e t
c o m m itte e of th e B u ffa lo c h a p te r
a n d c o n s u lta n t to th e re so lu tio n s
c o m m itte e o f th e W e ste rn C o n ­
feren ce .
M iss H lllery h a s been a m e m b e r
of th e S ta t e C SEA n o m in a tin g
c o m m itte e , C SEA In su ra n c e co m ­
m itte e , social c o m m ittee , w ork
p e rfo rm a n c e
r a tin g
c o m m itte e
a n d c u rr e n tly is a m e m b er of th e
O SE A e d u c a tio n c o m m ittee .
P o r se v e ral y e a rs , sh e h a s
serv ed a s c o o rd in a to r fo r th e
w e ste rn a re a o f W e ste rn C o n fe r­
e n c e’s L egislativ e C o n ta c t C om ­
m itte e .
I n a d d itio n to C SEA In terests,
MUss H llle ry is a m e m b er of th e
B o a rd of D ire c to rs a n d C re d it
C o m m itte e of th e N ia g a ra F r o n t­
ie r F e d e ra l-S ta te E m ployees C re ­
d it U n io n ; serves o n th e b o a rd
of th e B u sin ess a n d P ro fessio n a l
W o m e n ’s C lub of B u ffa lo a n d is
a m e m b e r of th e In s u ra n c e W o ­
m e n ’s C lub of B u ffalo an d of
A ltru sa I n te r n a tio n a l.
M iss H llle ry w as elected In
1967 to th e p o sitio n of D e p a rt­
DAVID KLINGAMAN
m e n ta l R e p re s e n ta tiv e fro m th e
J u d ic ia r y
D avid K ling«m fi/n w as elec ted to D e p a rtm e n t of L ab or,
t S ta te E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee a t
special ele c tio n h e ld to fill th e
DOROTHY HONEYWELL
la n c y c re a te d w h en M oe B e rL ab o r
an w as a p p o in te d to th e F a m ily
(No P h o to S u b m itted )
aurt.
A c a re e r em ployee w ith R e ­
K lin g a m a n is em p lo y ed by th e
se a rc h O ffice of D ivision of E m ­
ew Y o rk S ta te C o u rt of C laim s
p lo y m e n t sin ce 1941, sh e is p r e ­
<1 is th e D e p u ty C h ief C lerk of
s e n tly a h e a d s ta tis tic s clerk r e ­
0 C ourt. H e h a s been a c tiv e in
sp o nsible fo r In d u s tria l a n d geo­
e a ffa irs of th is A ssociation a n d
g ra p h ic c la ssifica tio n .
serving h is second te rm on
S h e h a s served a s social a n d
leg al co m m itte e . A ctive in
m e m b e rs h ip c h a h m a n , v ic e -p re si­
P ter a ctiv itie s, h e is pi-esently
d e n t, a n d p re s id e n t of A lbany D i­
vision of E m p lo y m e n t c h a p te r a n d
serv ed a s m e m b e rs h ip c h a irm a n
of C a p ita l D is tric t C o n feren c e as
well as m e m b er of executive com ­
m itte e a n d vario u s o th e r c o m m it­
tees.
S h e h a s also served on S t a t e ­
wide pen sio n a n d in s u ra n c e co m ­
m itte e s a n d special D ivision of
E m p lo y m e n t co m m ittee .
M iss H oneyw ell Is c u rr e n tly
se rv in g as vice p re sid e n t, m e m b erslilp c h a irm a n a n d d eleg ate
to C a p ita l D istric t C onference of
A lb a n y D ivision of E m p lo y m e n t
c h a p te r.
HARRY GINSBURG
Law
P h o to a n d
m itte d .
B io g rap iiy n o t su b ­
'^lative c h a irm a n .
Is a g ra d u a te of B ow doln
Pge a n d h a s receiv ed h is J u r is
AUGUST J. POLETO
^OT fix)m th e A lb a n y Law
L egislative
ool. P re s e n tly , K lin g a m a n Is
P iio to a n d B io g ra p iiy n o t s u b ­
em ber of th e B ow doln A lu m n i
m itte d .
iicil.
is a m e m b er of th e New
ANNA BESSETTE
S ta te B a r A ssn. a n d th e
M e n ta l H ygiene
'^ elaer C o u n ty B a r Assn. H e
S o u th e rn a n d C a p ita l
‘^ r r i e d to th e fo rm e r A lica
^rd. T h e K lln g a m a n s h a v e tw o
P h o to a n d B io g ra p h y n o t sub^e^iters a n d re sid e In T ro y .
n u tt e d .
M enkU H y g ien e
S o u th e r n a n d C a p ita l
N ick eni/<ved S ta te serv ice a t
R o ck lan d S ta te H o sp ita l In 1937
as a s tu d e n t n u rs e . He g ra d u a te d
in 1940 a n d m ov ed up In th e
C S E A 's
W ill
A n n u a l
O p e n
M e e tin g
S e p te m b e r
2
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
tio n s.
p re s e n 'ta tio ii to m e d e le g a te body.
S ig h tse e in g to u rs an d sh o p p in g
M ore t h a n 900 d e le g a te s fro m trip s a re b ein g sc h e d u le d fo r d e le ­
OSEIA c h a p te r s a n d u n its a re e x ­ g a te s d u rin g no n-bu sd ness h o u rs
p e c te d to a t te n d th e m e e tin g a t by th e S o c ia l C o m m ittee .
th e S t a t l e r H ilto n H o te l on 33rd
A n o th e r h ig h lig h t of th is y e a r ’s
S t. a n d S e v e n th Ave.
m e e tin g will be th e a n n o u n c e ­
‘‘O u r f i r s t ite m o f p rio rity will m e n t o f th e w in n e r In th e CSEA
be, of c o u rse , th e d e m a n d s t h a t S ta te w id e o ffic e rs e le c tio n s a t th e
we w ill m a k e to th e S ta te a n d to b a n q u e t on T h u r s d a y n ig h t, S e p ­
th e C o u n tie s fo r 1969-70 n e g o tia ­ te m b e r 4, W in n e rs of th e e ig h t
tio n s on b e h a lf o f o « r m e m b e rs . h ig h e s t ofH ces in OSEA a n d th e
W e will be re v a m p in g o u r o r g a n i­ S ta te E x e c u tiv e a n d C o u n ty E x ­
z a tio n on th e S ta t e .scene to c o n - ec u tiv e C o m m itte e s wiM be a n ­
f o n n to th e fo u r u n its ,” re p o r te d n o u n ced .
W enzl,
B u sin e s s m e e tin g s w ill begin
CSEA d e leg ate s will also be p a t ­
T u e sd a y n ig h t a n d w ill c o n tin u e
ting e a c h o th e r o n th e b a c k fo r
th r o u g h F iid a y m o r n in g if n e c e s ­
th e h a r d w ork a n d d e d ic a tio n t h a t
re s u lte d in C SEA ’s sweepdng v ic ­ sa ry . T h e B oaad of D ire c to rs will
to ry in fo u r o u t o f five u n its over m e e t a t 1 p .m . T u e s d a y a n d th e
C o un cil 50, A FSC M E in tilie r e c e n t R e so lu tio n s C o m m itte e w ill h a v e
a n open m e e tin g a t 7 p .m . T u e s ­
n u rs in g levels to his p re s e n t p>o- S ta te collective b a rg a in in g eQec- day.
sitlo n of su p e rv isin g n u rs e . A fter t h a t tim e h e h a s serv ed In th e
" T h is a n n u a l m e e tin g p ro m ise s
a n u m b e r otf y e a rs of a c tiv ity in follow ing c a p a c itie s:
to be th e m o s t ex citin g , a c tiv e
th e R o c k la n d S ta te H ospital chap>P i-esldent of h is c h a p te r— six a n d re w a rd in g m e e tin g in C S E A ’s
te r h e b e c a m e p re s id e n t of th e y ears, a n d p re s id e n t a t th e p r e ­
hlstoi-y,” W enzl d e c la re d . " O u r
c h a p te r in 1967 an d serv ed in s e n t tim e.
d e le g a te s wlU be s h a a in g in th e
t h a t c a p a c ity fo r sev e n yeans.
F ir s t vice p re s id e n t of c h a p te r— m a k in g of h is to ry fo r poiblic e m ­
W hile p re s id e n t otf th e cha-pter, tw o years.
ployees o f th e U n ite d S ta te s . T h e
he b e c a m e Involved In th e South­
F ir s t vice p re s id e n t of c o n fe r­ eyes of o th e r in d e p e n d e n t u n io n s
e r n N ew Y o rk C o n fe re n c e by ence.— fo u r years.
a c ro ss th e c o u n try a re o n CSEA .
w o rk in g oo a n u m b e r of co m ­
P re s id e n t of C o n feren ce — fo u r T h e decisio ns we m a k e in whese
m itte e s a n d sei-ving a s fo u rth a n d years.
fo u r day s m a y well in flu e n c e th e
first v ic e -p re sid e n t. In 1963, he
M e m b er of th e B o a rd of D i­ ti e n d to pu blic em p loy ee la b o r
w as e le c te d c o n fe re n c e p re s id e n t re c to rs, CSEA — fo u r y ears.
re la tio n s ro r y e a rs to com e."
an d se rv e d for tw o te rm s . As Con­
S e rv e d a n d Ss still serv in g In
C h a p te r p re s id e n ts w ho h a v e
fe re n c e p re s id e n t, N ick w as a som e of th e follow ing C SEA co m ­
m e m b e r of th e CSEA S ta te E x ecu ­ m itte e s : s a la ry fo r 10 yeara, le g is­ n o t y e t s e n t In th e n a m e s a n d
a d d re sse s of th e d e le g a te s t,h at
tiv e C o m m itte e a n d th e B o a rd of la tiv e , social.
will re p r e s e n t th e ir re s p e c tiv e
D irecto rs. A fte r a tw o -y ear i n t e r ­
B u te ro h a s b een in th e stinigc h a p te r s m e e tin g h a v e b e en u rg e d
val h e w as a g a in e lec ted to th e
to do so im m e d ia te ly .
p re s id e n c y of the S o u th e rn C on­
fe r e n c e in 1967 a n d is now se rv ­
I t is e ss e n tia l t h a t a co m p lete
in g his second te r m of th is se c ­
list of th e d e le g a te s is rec eiv ed
ond ro u n d .
a t H e a d q u a rte r s a s so o n as p o s­
N ick h as g ain ed som e r a t h e r
sible, so t h a t th e ro ll call c a n be
ex ten siv e in sip h t in th e o rgan ip r e p a ie d a n d a iT a n g e m e n ts c a n be
his m e m b e rs h ip on th e follow ing
m a d e fo r th e c o c k ta il p a r t y a n d
c o m m itte e s : e d u c a tio n c o m m itte e ,
d in n e r d a n c e o n S e p te m b e r 4. A
le g islativ e
c o m m itte e , c o n s titu ­
re m in d e r h a - b een s e n t to c h a p t e r
tio n a n d by-law s c o m m ittee , p la ­
p re s id e n ts by C SEA e x e cu tiv e d ir ­
que c o m m itte e , c re d e n tia ls c o m ­
e c to r J o s e p h D. L o c h n e r in h o p e s
m ittee , th e no s trik e c o m m itte e ,
t h a t th e y wiU ta k e im m e d ia te
th e c o m m itte e to stu d y proposed
ac tio n in s u b m ittin g th e ir d e le g a te
dues in c re a se . T he L e a d e r negolists.
ia tio n s co m m itte e , a n d se v e ra l
I t is also re c o m m e n d e d t h a t
c o m m itte e s of th e B o ard of D i­
c
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a p te r p re s id e n ts c o n sid e r g e t­
re c to rs. F o r th e la s t six y e a rs
tin g lai’ge gu-oups to g e th e r to ti a v he ha<s been a m e m b e r an d one
el by bus o r p la n e to th e m e e tin g .
of the c o m m itte e c h a irm e n of
In a n e f f o r t to h o ld d ow n ex p e n se
th e M etro -S o u tiiern a n d M etroa
n d p ro v id e fo r a m o re o rg a n iz e d
S o u th e rn -L o n g Is la n d C o n feren ce
gle to seoiu-e s a la ry in c reases, so­ a rr iv a l a t tihe h o te l. M em b e rs
W orkshop c o m m ittee s.
cial se c u rity b e n e fits, h e a l th p la n , p la n n in g to an-ive in New Y o rk
N ick a n d his wife. M arge, who
a n d pension b e n e fits fo r S t a t e e m ­ in la rg e g m u jjs s h o u ld c o n ta c t E.
is also a g ra d u a te of R o c k la n d ’s
ployees. He w as one of th e p r o ­ N o rb e rt Z a lim a t C SEA H e a d q u a r ­
S chool of N ursing, a n d does p a rtp o n e n ts of th e le g isla tio n r e ­ te rs in A lb an y w ho w ill e n s u re
tim e n u rs in g In a lo cal h o sp ita l,
c en tly pa.ssed, su ch as g e o g ra p h i­ t h a t a d e q u a te re g is tr a tio n fa c il­
h av e a h o m e in P e a rl R iv e r. In
cal pay d iffe re n tia l a n d n ig h t p ay itie s will be a v a ila b le a t th e H o tel
lo cal activ itie s he is c h a ir m a n of
d iffe re n tia l, a n d a 2 5 -y e a r h a l f ­ u p o n a rriv a l.
the R o ck lan d S ta te H o sp ita l Boy
p a y p e n sio n p la n plu s $600. or
Scoui, c o m m itte e , a n d is a m e m ­
five p e rc e n t acro ss tlie b o ard .
b e r of J ie T riu n e Council of the
H e h a s b een a m e m b er of th e
K n ig h ts of C olum bus in P eai'l
M e n ta l H ygiene E m ployees Assn.
R iv e r.
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
■’’n his work, c h a p te r , an d Con­ fo r 19 y e a rs a n d h a s h e lp e d to
solve m a n y p ro b lem s fo r m e n ta l of the c o m m itte e is C lxarlane J o h n ­
fe re n c e a c tiv ity , N ick h a s ta k e n
h y g ie n e em ployees.
son, (D o-C hairm an; D on K irtle y ,
le a d e rsh ip in strid e . H e now
B u te ro seeTcs y o u r su p p o rt so (3o-C hairm an. Etonna Z a n e lla , S ec.
seeks th e o ffice of d e p a r tm e n t
t h a t h e c a n c o n tin u e to s u p p o rt r e t a r y a n d Chai-les B e n n e tt, Jo e
re p r e s e n ta tiv e , S o u th e a n C o n fe r­
a n d serve you on th e C SEA e x ec u ­ Bolson, F r a n k G ilder, Doc H a n ­
ence a n d Is fu lly co n v in ced t h a t
tiv e co m m ittee.
lon, M ary J a r o c k i, J e s se K e n t. N a­
tliea’e is e n o u g h in tellig en ce, c a p a ­
B u tero h a s n ev er mi.ssed a ta lie L eo m b ru n o , C h a rle s P e te r s ,
bility , skill, a n d d e t e n n in a t io n
m e e tin g in a n y c a p a c ity a s r e p ­ Bill R id n er, M arie S a m p le . J o h n
a m o n e th e p ub lic s e rv a n ts of th e
re s e n ta tiv e .
S ifka. a n d M ary W a rb u rto n .
S ta t e of Ne\>’ Y o rk a n d Its p o l­
(To B e C o n tin u e d )
itic a l su b d iv isio n s to e n a b le th e m
L a M o u n ta in h a s used th e s y m ­
to r u n th e ir ow n la b o r o rg a n iz a ­
bols of CSEA fo r C o n so lid a tio n ,
tio n , a n d to pi-oduce re s u lts a t
S ecurity , E q u a lity iuid A v a ila b ility .
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
th e n e g o tia tin g ta b le w h ic h a re
T h ro u g h a c o n s ta n t s t r e a m of in­
o f sa la ry . Successiful p e rfo n n a n c e fo rm a tio n a l m a te r ia l sup plied to
seco n d to none.
in racia ste p Itl th e la d d e r w ould the em p lo y ees he h a s k e p t Uioin
SALVATORE BUTERO
be th e c rite rio n fo r a d v a n c e m e n t.” well a d v ised a n d in te r e s te d in
M e n ta l H yg ien e (M etro)
All office a n d clerica l em p lo y ­ C SEA activ ities, p ro g ra m s and ‘ser­
B u te ro b ases h is c a n d id a c y u p o n ees sh o u ld sen d th e ir su g g estio n s vices a n d h as b e e n successful in
a re co rd of experience, service a n d fo r a c a re e r la d d e r to T lie Civil encxDuraging his m em bei-s to get
a c c o m p lish m e n t. H e h a s b een a S ervice a u p lo y e e s A ssn.. R e se a rc h th e m o st o u t of th e ir m em ber.sliip
m e m b e r o f th e C ivil S erv ice E m ­ D ep t., 33 E lk S t., A lban y, N.Y., in boUi th e c h a p t e r a n d in tlie
p lo y ees A ssn., fo r 33 y ears. D m ln g a tte n tio n : T h o m a s L in d en ,
S ta te w id e o rg an iziitio n .
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m o n th s o r m o re m a c h in e sho p
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o r seco n d class m a c h in is ts c a n
g et jo b s p a y in g fro m $2.50 to
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g as sta tio n s. T h e p ay fo r a six d a y w eek ra n g e s fro m $85 to
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w ork. T h ese job s a re w ith in th e
facilities of th e T rilw ro u g h T u n ­
n e l a n d B rid g e A u th o rity , now
u n d e r th e M e tro p o lita n T ra n s p o r­
ta tio n A u th o rity .
C h a n c es O f P ro m o tio n
P ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s a re
acco rd ed to tlie title of bridge
a n d tu n n e l se rg e a n t, now s ta rtin g
a t $7,811 p e r a n n u m . Successive
p ro m o tio n a l e x am s m a y also le a d
to th e p o st o f b rid g e a n d tu rm el
lie u te n a n t. T h e la tte r p o st p ay s
$8,571 to s ta r t.
P h y sic a l re q u ire m e n ts s ta te t h a t
c a n d id a te s m u s t t>e 5 fe e t 3 in c h es
o r m ore, h a v e n o rm a l h e a rin g a n d
vision In e a c h eye of 2 0 /4 0 , A d­
d itio n ally , th e y m u st be above 18
(b u t below 35) a n d possess a v alid
d riv e r’s lic en se w h e n a p p o in te d .
C a n d id a te s w ill be re q u ire d to
p ass a rig id q u a lify in g a n d m e d i­
cal a n d p h y sic a l te st p rio r to a p ­
p o in tm e n t. T h ey sh a ll be re je c te d
fo r a n y deficiency, a b n o n n a lity
o r disease t h a t te n d s to im p a ir
h e a lth o r fitness.
F o r f u r th e r In fo rm a tio n a n d
a p p lic a tio n form s, c o n ta c t th e
d e p a r tm e n t’s a p p lic a tio n sectio n
in p erson . T h e e x a m in a tio n ’s code
n u m b e r Is 70710.
P ro te s ts
C o rn in g
T o
R e fu s a l
N e g o tia te
CORNING—^The Civil Servlice E m ployees Assn., rep resen t­
in g p olicem en In th e city of C om in g, today protesited C o m in g
M ayor J osep h J. N asser’s refu sa l to n e g o tia te In good fa ith
w ith CSEA.
“A lth o u g h a f a c t fin d e r fro m
th e S ta te P u b lic E m pdoym ent R e ­
la tio n s b o a rd w as oalLed in w h en
th e tw o n e g o tia tin g te a m s re a c h e d
a n imipasise, th e M ay o r d is re g a rd ­
ed th e P B R B o ffic ia l's re c o m m e n ­
d a tio n s a n d w e n t a h e a d a r b i tr a r ­
ily a n d gave tihe p o licem en a
p a ltry five pei-cent raise. T h is is
to ta lly in s u ffic ie n t,” sa id Jo se p h
J . D o lan J r ., d ire c to r of lo cal gov­
e r n m e n t a ff a irs fo r CSEIA,
“T h e p r e s e n t s ta r tin g s a la ry for
C o m in g police is a low $5,250,”
D o la n a ss e rte d . “M a n y of th e
p o licem en a re n o t in th e ir pi-oper
s a la ry ste p s, a n d a la rg e n u m b e r
of p a tro lm e n le av e th e force e a ch
y e a r fo r b e tte r- p a y in g jo b s.”
N eg o tiatio n s, w h ich b e g a n in
M ay, re a c h e d an im p asse in m id J u n e a n d tlie fa c t-fin d e r, D av id
R. K ocliery , w as called into th e
d isp u te. H e rec o m m e n d e d th a t
blie s ta i'tin g s a la iT fo r p a tro lm e n
be e s ta b lish e d a t $5,800, an d t h a t
police be able to re a c h $6,600
a f t e r five y e a rs of service tliro u g h
$200 y eai’ly in c re m e n ts. H e also
re c o m m e n d e d a $200 longevity in ­
c r e m e n t a t th e te n th , f ifte e n th
a n d tw e n tie th y eara, a n d a r e ­
v a m p in g o f tlie e n tire salai-y s t r u c ­
tu r e to p u t e a c h p o licem an a t h is
p ro p e r s a la iy step .
"T ile M a y o r’s n e g a tiv e reaotdon
to th e adv ice of tlie fa c t fin d e r Is
to ta lly u n re a lis tic ,” D o lan d e c la r­
ed. " T h e p ro p o sed ra ise ia httte
enougih to give m e n wibo p ro te c t
th e p eop le o f a city th is size
“T h e r e a re o th e r legal re co u rses
to th is p ro b le m a n d C SEA will
ta k e th e m .”
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Thanks To Members
E d ito r, T h e L e a d e r:
Allow m e to express, th r o u g h
y o u r p a p e r, m y h e a rtfe lt th a n k s
to all miy frie n d s in C SEA w ho
to ok th e tim e to c h e e r m e u p
w ith c a rd s a n d te lep h o n e calls
d u rin g a n d a f te r m y s ta y a t th e
H a rk n e ss P av lllio n of th e P re s b y ­
te ria n H o sp ital. T h is d e m o n s tr a ­
tio n of love a n d esteem fro m so
m a n y frien d s h a s b een m ore b e n e ­
fic ia l to m e t h a n th e m e d icin es
p rescrib ed b y m y do ctor.
I w a n t also to express to all th e
m e m b ers of m y c h a p te r, a n d es­
p ecially th ose w ho w orked long
a n d h a r d to h e lp in ach ie v in g th e
g re a t v icto ry in th e re p re se n ta tio n
electio ns ju s t com pleted.
I a m su re t h a t th is victo ry will
be re fle c te d In b e tte r b e n e fits th a t
will be n e g o tia te d th is year.
S in c e re ly yours,
JO H N L. LOM ON ACO
P re s id e n t— ^Metro D ivision
o f E m p lo y m e n t C h a p te r
CivQ S ervice E m ployees A ssn.
c h in e b u t n o p ay ro ll w ork. The
s a la ry is $150 a w eek . . . A ttr a c ­
tiv e o p en in g s exist fo r e x p e ri­
en c e d executive se c re ta rie s able to
ta k e d ic ta tio n ^ fro m to p e x e c u ­
tives. T h e sa laiV is $130 to $150
a w eek . . . Also n eed ed a re legal
s e c re ta rie s a t $120 to $160 a week
a n d b e g in n in g s e c re ta ry ste n o g ra ­
p h e rs a t $85 to $100 a w eek
T h e r e a re also o p en in g s in New
Y o rk S ta te G o v e rn m e n t agencies
fo r ty p ists
a n d sten o g rap h ers.
S ta r tin g sala ries a re $4,607 for
ty p ists a n d $5,044 fo r ste n o g ra ­
p h ers. E x cellen t frin g e b enefits,
v a c a tio n a n d sick le av e , . . T h e re
a re a n u m b e r of te m p o ra ry jobs
fo r c lerk ty p ists a n d ty p ists who
a re able to ty p e a t le a st 45 words
p e r m in u te w ith good accc ra c y on
e ith e r a m a n u a l o r e le ctric ty p e ­
w riter. T h ese te m p o ra ry jo b s run
fro m one d a y to th r e e m o n th s. The
p a y is $2.50 to $3.00 a n h o u r
A pply a t th e O ffice Personnel
P la c e m e n t C en ter, 575 L exington
A venue, M a n h a tta n .
H ere fs a m essage of in terest
to Jo b C orps m e n a n d women
w ho h av e n o t co m p leted their
tr a in in g , du e to th e closing o f the
m a n y Jo b C orps C en ters. A special
fo u r-w e e k o rie n ta tio n a n d c o u n ­
seling p ro g ra m Is a v ailab le to help
r e tu r n in g J o b C orps m e n become
jo b re a d y . A llow ances of u p to
$46 a w eek w ill be p a id to those
w ho ta k e th e course. B e su re to
in q u ire ab o u t th is tr a in in g a t the
Y outjh O p p o rtu n ity C e n te r n e a r­
e s t you. T h e re is one a t 330 West
3 4 th
S t., In M ia n h a tta n — in
B ro o ld y n a t 304 B rid g e S t.,— in
th e B ro n x a t 558 S o u th e r n B oule­
v a rd —a n d l a J a m a ic a a t 91-14
M errick Bovilevard.
P o rte rs w;lth six m o n th s experi­
ence a re n e e d e d to woric In ho s­
p ita ls a n d n u rs in g hom es In tlie,
B ro n x , M ian h attan a n d Queens.
M u st h a v e ch eck ab le w o rk history.
T h e p a y ra n g e Is $80 to $90 a
w eek a n d Includ es w eeken d work.
T h e re a re also o p en in g s f o r ord­
erlies to asslsit In p ro vid ing n u rs­
in g c a re to m a le p a tie n ts In hos­
p ita ls. M u st be ab le to lift pa­
ti e n ts fro m bed s to stretchers,
ta k e te m p e ra tu re s, give bed baths,
alco h o l ru b s a n d h e lp feed the
sick-.
No
p revio us
experience
n e cessa ry . A p p lic an ts m u s t be in
good p h y sic al h e a lth a n d h av e
ch eck ab le w ork h is to ry w ith no
a r r e s t record . T h e p a y ra n g e Is
fro m $90 to $100 a w eek
m a c h in e p re ssers ex p erien ced In
p re ssin g rp u g h a n d silk g a n n e n ti
u sin g a m a n u a l ty pe p ress are
w a n te d fo r job s in
r e ta il drSl
c le a n in g stores. T h e s a la ry \s
b ase d o n piece-w ork a t 25 centJ
p e r g a rin e n t . . . T h e re a re open­
in g s fo r do orm en fo r a p a rtm e n
h o u ses in M a n h a tta n . Experience
is n o t re q u ire d , b u t m u s t u n d e r
s ta n d a n d sp eak EJnglish. Tl»i
salai-y Is $100 a w eek , . . T her
Is also a d e m a n d fo r experienced
b a rb e rs to do h a ir sty ling , razol
c u ts, sh am p o o a n d facials. Tli<
salai-y is $100 a week p lu s 00*^'
m ission in tip s . . . A pply a t tbi
M a n h a t ta n Service O ffice a t
W est 5 4 th S tre e t, M a n lia tta n .
Use Zip-Codes to help ape«^
#our mall.
T E A C
N e w s
O f
T h e
H
E R
E L IG
IB L E
L IS T S
S c h o o ls
D aniel
R o se n tte in ,
7227;
D o ris
L e w is, S a n a n m a n , 6 5 1 2 ; C h a r le s F. T a n n e n b a u m ,
A S S T . T O P R IN C IP A L ,
7226;
H ow ard
L
M attice,
7225;
M il­ 6 4 50; M arita G . V ulpi, 6 312; J o h n R .
J U N IO R H IG H S C H O O L S
d re d K a lte r, 7 2 2 5 ; A rih u r H R o scnfeld.
P fio m m , 6032.
7224; Seym our W
Siegel, 7 2 2 2 ; M a rv in
(C o n tin u e d fro m la s t w eek)
B u d o w , 7 2 2 0 ; E lizab eth A B ater, 7 2 2 0 :
L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F
S ta n ley W o lf e , 7 2 1 6 ; N o r m a n P M iller,
G e r a ld F iM rh n e r, 7 4 4 7 ; G e r a ld SchackH EALTH AND PH Y SIC A L
7^212; S i d n e y F A d l e r , 7 2 1 2 ; I s a b e l l e F
ler, 7 4 4 5 ; W i l l i a m I C o h e n , 7 4 4 1 ; E m a n ­
B row n,
7212;
R ichard
Boym an,
7210;
ED U C A T IO N IN DAY H IG H
uel
G luck, 7 440; D av id S piw ak.
7437;
S tan ley W itty ,
7210;
Stephan
C
A xelJ? I - » c h m a n . 7 4 2 8 ; N o e l G u r i n , r o d , 7 2 0 8 ; S e y m o u r H a n d e l . 7 2 0 8 ; H a r ­
SCHOOLS
7428;
C a M n H^art.
7427; Thom as
J. vey S te in e rm a n ,
P eter W . G ibbs, 7 9 54;
K en n eth
M.
7206; Eugene Y
GayI 1
R obert
K lenosky. 742 7 ;
n er, 7 2 0 6 ; M a rlin B H e rm a n 7 2 0 5 : J o ­ T re ll, 78 1 3 ; W ilia m M . R ey n o ld s, 7809;
C h arle* T B aus, se p h J A g n e llo , 7 2 0 5 ; l l a r v e y A
S tan ley K e slo n sk y , 7 7 5 2 ; B a rry G o ld s m ith ,
Kap7 7 1 7 ; L o u i s H o w o r t , 6 8 8 ; B r u c e S. L i n ­
Ian, 7 2 0 3 ; V in c e n t N a v a r r o , 7 2 0 2 ; N e il
Fav M en d o x a. 7 4 2 4 :
7617;
Laurence
Um ansky,
7567;
S later, 7 2 0 2 ; S te p h e n S io ller, 7 2 0 1 ; M i ­ c o ln ,
^
7423; R uth L W ood.
c h e l L G ro c s m a n , 7 2 0 0 ; Lee E O ls h a n , . H o w a r d A. N e w m a n , 7 5 1 7 ; J u liu s Levin,
7422;
A nthony
J
7 5 0 2 ; D a v i d M . C o h e n , 7 4 3 3 ; B e r n a r d F.
T h e h ig h e s t e n r o llm e n t o f t e a c h e r e d u c a t io n s t u d e n t s in
T 7 4 1 8 M arjo rie A Louer. 7405:
C a th e rin e R N a g i, 7 1 9 7 ; P a tric ia V a n - M a rtin , 7 4 1 8 ; F red M . B lu m en fe ld . 7 4 1 4 ;
le h is to r y o f T h e C ity U n iv e r s ity o f N ew Y o rk w a s r e co r d e d M i c h a e l J C o s t e l l o e . 7 4 0 0 ;S iRmioc nh .a r d7 4 0 3T: dAelrbheor ot f , C 7 1C9 a4l;a b rBo e, t s y7 1 8M6 ; SLh aa wc kr,e n c7e1 9 1K; bMeircgh, a e 7l 3 9H1.; VNoigcehlo, l a7s 4 1L.0 ; GS ae eytma no iu,r 7G3i7n5s;­
Schaeffer,
7186;
Joseph
V adnos,
7185;
M ic h a e l M. S a n d le r, 7 3 1 3 ; R o y H . SavaZ
t'
D C o w it. 7 3 9 6 :
)r t h e s p r in g 1969 s e m e s te r , a c c o r d in g to a r e p o r t r e le a s e d A i t n
M a rv in R esnick,
7184; R obert E
M a rs . r ic k , 7 2 9 7 ; J e f f r e y B. M o s k o w i t z , 7 2 6 4 :
7 1 82; B ruce A H o llan d er. 7182; A rth u r
M u rray M. L ow , 7239; S tephen K arm io l.
)day b y D r. B e n j a m in R o sn e r , C U N Y D e a n fo r T e a c h e r Edu- D o t w n ^ t d .
M a rtE n k a r m i i n ! 7 ^ fl7 .
C o u lto ff. 7 1 8 0 ; E versley V a u g h a n , 7 1 8 3 ;
7233; M au rice G o ld b erg , 7192; R ich ard
tion.
L Lam ann.
7186;
B arry
S.
P earlstein .
A llen B Boyce, 7 1 7 1 ; Je ffe ry B M osko7380.
n eborah
R
K a n te r,
7370:
V in w itzz, 7 1 7 0 ; S o lo m o n Z io n . 7 1 6 9 ; V in ­ 7 1 8 0 : A n d r e w J. B re n n a n , 7 1 5 3 ; R a lp h
su
ed
in
1968
liste
d
th
e
m
a
le
p
e
r­
c e n t D L u c ia n o . 7377: T osenh D V o ln "
show s a n enix>llment of 44,D, New m an.
c e n t P B ellafio re, 7 1 6 8 ; E u g en e E H a r ­ J, R o n g a , 7 1 5 1 ; H o w a r d
7145.
ris, 7 1 6 8 ; N a t h a n i e l L e v in e 7 1 6 1 ; J o h n
a n in c re a se of sev en p e r- c e n ta g e in th e to ta l te a c h e r e d u ­ •n»n 7M 6; R o b e r t J P o r r a s .
M el- L G r a v e s . 7 1 6 0 ; C l i f f o r d W
M ark
D.
B echer,
7140;
H ow ard
S.
R osenthal,
J e . i n n e t t e B DHor<*nj!o
Sch w ell, 7 1 4 0 ;
F r^
I. E c k h a u s , 7 1 2 1 ;
Zi.?.**
D on ald
T
P rice.
7150;
S tan ley
nt o ver 1968. T h e re p o rt— c a tio n e n ro llm e n t as 25 p erc e n t. v7 i3n6 3 H; y mE Na hn ii. 73<?4:
A B pndfi 73 5 2 : H a ro ld H
P e t e r R . C r a n e , 7 1 0 5 ; N i c h o l a s Siforz a,
.7 * 5 0 ; P erry Sandler, 7 1 5 0 ; K u r t
3 5 0 : R u t h S F i n /s e l . 7 3 4 3 : l i b eacher
E d u c a tio n
C en sus: I n 1969, th e m a le e n ro llm e n t in ­ O s m e r
J- W a l d n a a n n , 7 1 4 8 ; M e l v i n A C h e r n o f f , 7 1 0 1 ; A l a n U n g e r , 7 1 0 0 ; S t a n l e y F . M a s 7 » '? i ^
7342;
A aron
Sh u b it* .
T u r k e w itz , 7 1 4 5 ; E velyn S lo w sk i, 7 0 8 6 ; M e lv i a J , G o o d m a n , 7 0 8 4 ;
•<ng 1969,” in c lu d es fig u re s fo r c re a s e d to n e a rly 30 p e rc e n t. T h is V '^^'
J
7337;
H »>rm an M i l l e r , 7 1 4 4 ; S i d n e y L e s s e r . 7 1 4 3 ; Se y- E r i c C. P r a g e r , 7 0 8 2 ; G e r a l d C . K a m l e r .
co
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ld
be
p
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tly
d
ue
to
th
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d
r
a
f
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m
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S
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,
7
1 4 2 ; S tu art K rau ss
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5;
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17.7016309; ; M a r t i n J . R a c a n e l l i , 7 0 5 8 ; M a r k
CUNY se n io r college s tu d e n ts
F r a n k V o f p . c e l l a , 7 3 3 5 : M a r t i n H S i n ^ - H e r b e r t S t e y e l m a n , 71 3«.
S c h e in b a rt,
7052;
S teven
R.
Z alin sk v .
L o u i s G a l i n s k y , 7 1 3 7 : J o h n J R o d i ; e r s , 7 0 4 3 ; B a r r y L. P e k o r , 7 0 3 6 ; C h a r l e s W i l l i ­
) p la n to p re p a r e th em selv es d e fe r m e n t give n to te a c h e rs by e r , 7 3 3 2 ; F I n v a A B a l l 7 ^ 3 2 : F d v f h e
F ishbach, 7 3 30; V in cen t J F o ler 7330:
7 1 3 4 ; S h e rw in e rm a n , 7 1 3 3 ; S tanley N ass, am s, 7 0 1 2 ; G u s C o n s ta a n tin e , 6 9 7 6 ; F r a n ­
m
o
st
N
ew
Y
o
rk
CTity
d
r
a
f
t
b
oard
s.
te a c h in g o r o th e r school posi7 3 0 ; H e r b e r t G ro e n fie ld . 7 1 3 2 ; G e r t r u d e G i o v a n n ie llo . 7 1 3 0 ; M a u ­ k l in D . P e r lm a n , 6 9 7 5 ; A lla n H . Sacks.
73^;
R u th j C ohn, 7326: B arbara
H
D e a n R o s n e r said .
r e e n C O B rie n , 7 1 2 8 ; G e o rg e L a n d h e r e , 6 9 6 4 ; J o e l B alizer, 6 9 6 3 ; G a r y W o ie n .
fns below college level, '
M c K eo n , 7 3 2 5 ; S an fo rd K F in h o rn , 73 2 2 ;
7 1 2 6 ; J o h n V M o o n ey J r, 7 1 2 4 ; Irv in
6 9 4 9 ; J e r o m e F e i g o l d , 6 9 3 8 ; H o w a r d S.
H
e n l e y , 7 1 2 1 ; G o r d o n A G a u t h i e r , 71,20;
W e in tra u b ,
6923;
Joseph
C,
S p ilb e rc .
7321; N eil W
K urt*.
O f th e u n d e rg r a d u a te m a tr ic u l­ 73^2*0*"
The g re a te s t e n ro llm e n t in 6 9 1 0 ; F red G . Passehl, 6 8 9 0 ; H a y m o n d
E lm e r P K le in , 7 1 1 3 ; N o r m a n O chs, 7 1 1 2 ;
M arifolis. .7 3 1 9 : H a r r y K le in , B e r t W e ll m a n , 7 1 0 0 ;
a
n
t
s
in
te
a
c
h
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d
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n
,
57
p
e
r
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A g o n e s S H o f f ­ C , Caf lfi ero, 6 8 6 5 ; M i c t i a e l M . S i m m o n s ,
'ase in th e p a s t y e a r w as fo u n d
73 I 8; A n d r e w J G a t t o , 7 3 1 6 ; A n t h o n y m a n , 7 0 9 5 ; G o d f r e y W J a c k s o n , 7 0 9 3 ; 6 8 6 3 ; M a r t i n D . M a l k i n , 6 8 5 2 ; R o b e r t
long g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts in th e c e n t w ere ju n io r s a n d seniors. 7 3 0N2 ;a p o l iH. e r7b3e0r9t : R B Te ri ni cakr md a nJ . 7M3 0c e0 k; l o wS ei yt i­ , J o h n P R y a n , 7 0 8 9 : S t u a r t M K u m m , J , H e r m a n , 6 8 3 7 ; A n t h o n y P , P u c c i a r e l l i .
7087;
E d w atd
M
Funk,
7086;
R o b e r t 6 8 1 8 ; S te w a rt L evine, 6 8 1 8 .
T
h
is
Is
p
a
r
t
ly
b
ecau
se
m
o
s
t
u
n
m o u r C Sam uel*. 7 2 8 8 : M e lv in A W e r- D
:Id of te a c h e r e d u c a tio n , a rise
J o e l G o ld ste in , 6 8 0 5 ; L a w re n c e B rau n D iam an t,
7086;
L aw rence
K ushner,
m u th . 7 2 8 6 ; W illia m C G ra h a m , 7 2 8 6 ;
d
erg
i-ad
uate
s
tu
d
e
n
ts
do
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8
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C
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7
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8
2
;
J
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hn
A er, 6 8 0 1 ’ I rw in R . S p a n , 6 7 9 6 ; A lex W .
13.4 p e rc e n t. T h e lo n g - te r m
M e lv in D a v id , 7281
A n th o n y J Cardn- B ey rer, 7 0 8 1 ; B e rn a rd T a b a c h n ic k , 7 0 7 8 ;
E n g lese, 6 7 3 3 ; G a r y A. J u d e ls o n , 6 7 3 2 ;
l€ of in c re a se in g ra d u a te e n - th e ir fin a l c a re e r d ecisions u n til Bm loannec.h H7 2 R7 8u;d o l pGhe, r t7r u2 7d 6e ; JBo ehrnn s ,A R7u2s7s8o :, M a r t i n N A d l e r , 7 0 7 8 : M a r t i n G r o v e - C h a r l e s L. B r a n b y , 6 7 2 0 ; V e r n o n D . P e r r y ,
6 6 8 1 ; Sol H . Z a m , 6 6 5 8 ; H e r b e r t A b ra m fnan, 7 0 7 6 ; N o r m a n W a sse rste in , 7 0 7 5 ;
llment in te a c h e r e d u c a tio n h a s th e y a r e in th e u p p e r division of 7 2 7 1 ; I r a M B l a s s b e r * , 7 2 7 0 ; T h o m a s B e r n r r d M L i e f , 7 0 7 4 ; B u r t o n S R o b i n s , o w i t z , 6 6 3 7 ; M a r t i n P . B e r l i n , 6 6
M G reen, 7667; Jack W K en w ard , 7263;
S te p h en R. G u rin , 662 8 ; B e rn a rd H irM h7069;
Joseph
S ilve rbe rj;.
7066;
H a ro ld
college.
A
ccordin
g
to
D
e
a
n
R
o
s­
ne u p d ra m a tic a lly — a v e ra g in g
T h o m a sin e N C oom bs, 7262; W illia m H Z im m e lm a n , 7066.
en tan g , 6 6 16; B ern ard D . N a to w . 6 5 76;
7 2 6 0 : M cL ester B risb a n e , 7 2 5 8 ;
P h i l i p F. M a t h , 6 5 7 5 ; S t e p h e n M . S a m D ouglas B erm an, 7065: H a rry A C ohen,
p e rc e n t p e r y e a r fo r e a c h of n e r, th is is also a ttr ib u ta b le to CS thaanbl ue ys , W
S ch lessel, 7 2 5 0 ;
W illia m
P 7 0 6 4 ; H o w a r d R D o r n f e ld 7 0 6 4 ; O c e y t u r , 6 5 6 9 ; T h e o d o r e I. L ederm an.fT 65 S2;
th
e
la
rg
e
n
u
m
b
e
rs
of
s
tu
d
e
n
ts
R ogers.
7250:
A lbert
I
K lein ,
7249;
M ichael
J,
Taub,
6542;
W illiam
II.
five y e a rs fro m 1964 to 1969.
L
S andifer
7059;
El i
A bolafia.
7056;
Jay W
S a n f o r d , 7 2 4 7 ; B e r n a r d D SchS tern, 6 5 2 6 ;
G eorge
P. T o m k a , 6 5 0 2 ;
1964, th e re w ere 10,666 g ra d - fro m C U N Y tw o -y e a r co m m u n ity w a r t z . 7 2 4 7 ; E t h l i n M L a m o s . 7 2 4 4 ; 7S 0h 5e 5l d: o n H eJ r mAadnl e r ,M 7 0B5u5d: o w . J o s e 7p 0h 5J2 : BOr esei ans, A n g e l o V , V i v o l o . 6 5 0 1 ; H a r v e y I. B a v
te e d u c a tio n stu d e n ts . I n 1969, colleges w ho e n te r se n io r colleges Sl ot na ne ,l e y7 2 4X2e; n aRk ii cs .h a r7d2 4 A2 ; P Ee adrwl ,a r 7d 2 4P0 ; AMq ou ri -- G o l d , 7 0 5 2 ; J o s e p h P o t o z k i n . 7 0 5 0 ; M a r i ­ kRion b. e r 6t 4 7N6e; u mMa ii^c h a6e4l 5 1I.; LAe uo enrabr adc h K, l e6p4a7c 0k ;,
lyn F Isaacs, 7 0 4 9 ; M a rtin G o n s e r, 7 0 4 6 ;
in th e ir ju n io r y e a r a n d go in to t o n M L e v i n e , 7 2 3 6 .
ere w ere 16,925.
Rebecca
D eM arco.
7046;
Thom as
N i- 6 4 4 5 ; H e n r y T , B aietti, 6 4 3 6 ; K e n n e t h
th e te a c h e r e d u c a tio n p ro g ram s. k i nM, o r7r i2s3 1 ;M R Ko ba et zr t, 7M2 3 3H: a uAs nl be er ,r t 7 P2 l2o7t ;- k i d e s , 7 0 4 1 : H e r e b r t S t e i n , 7 0 3 6 ; B r u c e J . S i m o n . 6 4 3 0 ; L, W i l l i a m M i l l e r , 6 4 2 8 ;
R onala
A ronson,
6426;
M ark
R edlus.
D
K let*.
7035;
W illiam
F O Shaugha p p a r e n t s h ift in em p h a sis
6 4 1 3 ; M e lv in B e rm a n , 6 3 9 6 .
n essy, 7 0 3 5 ; H o w a r d C G r e e n w a l d 7 0 3 4 ;
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. Dethe a r e a of p r e p a r a tio n h a s
A lvin E
S edler, 7 0 3 2 :
R ic h a r d G Cinfronzo, 6 3 8 4 ; A n th o n y T . D e p in to , 6 1 8 1 ;
c o tta ,
7032;
P eter
J
O ’R o i i k e .
7031;
en n o te d o n b o th th e u n d e rR
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J o y c e P W a r s h o w . ’’0 2 9 : A l f r e d A b a t i .
A sb e ll, 6 3 6 8 ; R a l p h A. M u s ti ll o , 6 ^ 5 2 ;
7 0 2 8 ; Sol T u r k . 7 0 2 8 ; H e r m a n H K ru ll,
iduate a n d g ra d u a te levels—
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7 0 2 6 ; F ran cis X
M aR uire. 7 0 2 6 ; S E d ­
K am aras,
6273;
R ichard
A.
A bram son,
ay fro m e le m e n ta ry o r early
w ard
P alm er,
7025:
R alph
J
L e tiz ia,
6
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7 0 2 1 ; R o b e r t D a n k o w itz , 7 0 16; B la n c h e
iklhood e d u c a tio n to w a rd ju n io r
L. S i l v e r , 6 2 0 6 ; H o w a r d A . P u r o , 6 1 9 5 ;
L G lass, 7 0 1 3 .
W a lte r
M ettal, 7 0 1 2 :
T u n e S H a r ­ C h a r l e s P o l l a c k , 6 1 9 1 ; C h a r l e s A. R a n d sen io r h ig h scho o l ac a d e m ic
d in a . 6 1 6 4 ; S teven W . J a ffe r, 6 0 8 2 ; ) ra
ris 7 0 0 9 ;
A n d r e E B o u l i n , TOO": F r e d W
G o ld b e rg , 7 0 0 6 ; M v ro n I.a iar. 7 0 0 5 : D o n ­ J . B ra n d . 6 0 3 5 .
»jects. m te rm s of. n u m b e rs,
a ld
R.
T ip p itt.
7003;
A d olph
R otter,
G u id a n c e C ounselor
m e n ta ry a n d e a rly ch ildh oo d
7002;
K en n eth
L P ittm a n ,
7001;
M ax
F lo ren ce
M iller,
78.70;
Suzanne
E.
S m ith ,
6999:
D aniel C
B oloeh.
6991;
ication still d ra w s m o re s tu S h a m e s , 6 7 7 . 7 0 ; B e l l e V . Y a r r o w , 62. 45.
A lv in J C a lic k , 6 9 8 4 ; E llio t W e i n t r a u b .
Its t h a n o th e r fields (8,784
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080:
T r. o f E a rly C hildhood C lasses
of a to ta l 21,707). T h e p e r- C ity U n iv e r s ity o f N e w Y ork h a s s t a r t e d t h e f ir s t co lle g e - sEel pa hi n eF OP u i nGno, b s6t9e8i n2 ,; D6 .9i ^v 9i d: BRn lof bo ieirr t. 6 Fa
ss,
I n 's
G.
B lock,
7 5 .4 0 ;
L aw rence
F.
^ 0 7 9 ; P h i l i p C o r s e l l o , 6 9 7 8 ; H a r o l d S.
tage of s tu d e n ts sp ecializin g
L
e
vison, 6 4 .0 0 .
sp o n so r e d p ro g ra m in t h e c o u n tr y to p r e p a r e lic e n se d p r a c t i­ K a l t e r . 6 9 7 5 : R e g i n a l d H L a n d e a u , 6 9 7 .3 :
ju n io r a n d se n io r h ig h school
E d ’v a r d M C h a s s m a n , 6 9 " ' 3 ; P a u l B S h a ­
T r. of C om m on B ra n c h e s
c a l n u r s e s (L P N s) to q u a lify a s r e g is te r e d p r o fe s s io n a l n u r se s p i r o , 6 9 6 3 ; A n t h o n v I. P e t r o c e l l i . 6 9 5 7 ;
dem ic su b jects, how ever, h a s
M elv in K a u fm a n , 695 5 ;
S arah R esnick.
H a r r ie t B ro w n ste in , 7 3 .5 0 ; H a r r ie t R .
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m fro m 34.8 p e rc e n t in 1967 to
H i e New Yorlc C ity H e a lth c o u n try , will c o n d u c t th e p ro g ram . M F r i e d m a n . 6 9 5 0 ; l o h n I D e M a r t i n i .
6948;
Jean
A
Leach.
6947:
M ark
J
p e rc e n t th is y ear.
L IC E N S E AS P R IN C IP A L IN
S ervices A d m in is tra tio n w ill co ­ C lasses w ill be h e ld a t th e H u n te r W a l t e r s . 6 9 4 6 J o s e o h H a h n . 6 9 4 4 : M i r i a m
rhe re p o r t alao n o te s a n In - sp o nso r th e n ew L P N -to -R N p ro ­ O ollege-B ellevue S chool of N u rs­ BM olrot sovne r nK. l e6i9n 4, 3 ; 6 9E3d7w; a rMd a Gr t ei nr s h oHf f . S 6i m9 5o 2n ;.
DAY H IG H SCHOOLS
6 9 3 5 S ta n le y R a v e tt, 6 0 3 3 : T o se p h in e A
ase in th e p e rc e n ta g e of m a le g ram . I t is th e f ir s t w h ic h a l­ ing.
S a m u e l P . A l t m a n , H e r b e r t B a lish , P h i l i p
Y o re k 6 9 3 2 ; H o w a rd H e ller 692 9 ; H a r ­ E ism an, L aw rence H . F eig en b au m . B e n ha
All of th e 25 L P N s in th e first v e y I G o l d , 6 9 2 8 ; M e l S t e l n h a n d l e r . 6 9 2 5 : C . G o r d o n . J o h n K . K u n i t . S e y m o u r
Cher e d u c a tio n s tu d e n ts In lows s tu d e n ts to a t te n d classes
h of th e fo u r classes, w ith th e o n a re le a se d -tlm e b asis w hile co n ­ class a re em p loy ed in th e d t y h o s ­ SL cahwwr ea nr tcze, 6N9 1 9 . A n t o i n e , 6 9 2 2 : A l l e n I L e v e y , S o l L e v i n e , R u b i n M a l o f f , H e r b e r t
A. O rs h a n , J a c k M . P o llo c k , L ilian M .
A lb ert
W ile n sk y ,
6019:
R obert
F
hest p e rc e n ta g e of m a le s tu - tin u in g to receive full o n -th e -jo b p ita l sy ste m u n d e r th e H o sp itals
P o p p . J u l i u s R f f . R u b i n , D a n i e l A. S a l W a g n e r , 6 9 1 9 ; B u r t o n R m lish . 6 0 1 8 : E d ­
ow ard
M. Saronson, R o b ert
L.
D e p a r tm e n t of th e H SA . T hey w a r d J F e r r a r o , 6 9 1 5 : G e r a l d S . B r u m - Smcohna,i n , H M
its In d ic a te d fo r sen io rs (33.9 sa la ry ,
e lv in Serisky, I rv i n g J. Siegel,
berg, 6912: M ario n F T h o m asen . 6910:
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cent). A sim ila r r e p o r t is­
R ich ard
W
Topp,
6889;
Sevm our
M
C U N Y ’s C h a n c e llo r A lb e rt H ,
h a m H . V en it.
R osen, 6 8 8 7 ; E u gene Becker, 6 8 8 0 : M il­
college
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B o w k er re c e n tly spoke a t th e in d r e d A S te in e r, 6 8 7 9 ; M u rra v H o f f m a n ,
a u g iira tio n c e re m o n y a t th e B elle­ ra n g e fro m 22 to 51), a n d m o st 6S 8c h7 w4 a r t Sz ,a l v 6a t8o6r3e : LNaaetrhe ac an , C6h8e6s 9l e; r , A6r8t 6h 0u ;r
v u e S cho ols of N u rsin g , 440 E a s t o f th e m a re su p p o rtin g fam ilies. B e r n a r d S J a c o b s o n . 6 8 4 5 ; C a r l o B D e Francesco,
6842:
D onald
C olen,
6842;
2 6 th S tre e t, C o m m e n tin g on th e T liey w ere selected fro m am o n g M
ichael
Z
S ch w artz,
6830;
W illia m
U N O F F IC IA L A N S W E R S :
670
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6
828:
e x p e rim e n ta l p ro je c t h e a s s e rte d :
N a ta lie
M
B e n n e tt,
6822:
E dw ard
T
T E A C H E R O F H E A LTH
“T h e n u m b e r of A m erican s w ho e x a m in a tio n fo r ad m issio n to th e H e l l e r , 6 8 1 8 ; H a r v e y K u d l e r . 6 8 1 7 ;
J a m e s S h e v lin , 6 8 0 6 ;
S idney W
G o ld ­
p ro je ct.
stein 6 8 0 5 : I rw in M O ^ rrrc a . 6 7 9 8 ; A n ­
Allowing its policy of p ro m o t- receive h o s p ita l c a re is In creasin g
J u n e 23, 1969
F u ll-D a y S ch ed u le
t o i n e t t e J D eg aet.T no . 6 ^ 9 7 ; H a r r y N o v co m m u n ity p a rtic ip a tio n in e a c h y e a r; i t ’s now one in seven.
o g ro d sk y , 6 7 9 0 : Fvelyn F W a d e , 6 7 8 6 ;
1. 3; 2, 4; 3, 1; 4, 2; 5, 3; 6, 1;
A
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B
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th
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will
M
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H
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6
7
8
4
.
>oI a ffa irs, th e B o a rd of E d u - Y e t few er a n d few er a re receiv ­
Step h en
B
7, 3; 8, 2: 9, 1; 10, 2; 11, 4; 21. 3;
s t a r t th e ir day s of w o rk a n d B e rMg ha er ii lsye nr , R6 7a 7d 7o ;s h , J u l 677’’:
es H cym an. 6768:
on will h o ld public m e e tin g in g direct, o r even In d irect, c a re
13, 3;
14, 1; 15, 4; 16, 3; 17, 3;
S h e l d o n L a b o r o w i t z . 6 ‘' 6 6 ; i c t o r E R a v e n s .
s
tu
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8
A.M.
w
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re
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ly, A u g u st 12 a t 7:30 p.m . in from p ro fessio n al n u rs e s d u rin g
6760;
Jack
S m ith .
67S2:
H ow ard
A
19, 3; 20, 4; 21, 3; 22. 3;
LPN
ro u tin e s . A fte r lu n c h e o n R i c h . 6 7 5 1 ; A n n G D u b i i i s s o n , 6 7 5 0 : 18, 2;
th
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in
a
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T
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p
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a u d ito riu m of P S 28. 476
W illiam
T
Flaherty,
67^8;
S tanlev
M 2'* 2; 24, 4; 25, 1;
g ra m is d esig n ed to h e lp ease b reak , th e y ’ll h a v e stu d y a n d R e i s , 6 7 1 5 ; M u r r a v J G r a d e ^ f c v , 6 7 1 1 ;
it 155 S tr e e t, M a n h a tta n .
26. 3; 27, 2; 28, 3; 29, 2; 30, 4;
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th e c ritic a l sh o rta g e of R N s. I f class session fro m 1 to 6 P.M .
he m e e tin g is p la n n e d to give successful it w ill serve as a m odel T u to rin g w ill be av ailab le, a n d a 6n 7e r0, 5 ; 6 7H0 a2 r: v eMy i l Sd ar ev do v . D 6 ~F0i3r s; t e Sn hb ec lr dc o. n 6 6P9o8l ;- 31, 3; 32, 3; 33, 3; 34, 2; 35, 3;
37, 1; 38, 4; 39, 3; 40. 1;
com m u nity a n o p p o rtu n ity to fo r sim ila r p ro g ra m s th r o u g h o u t g u id a n ce cou nselo r will h e lp w ith 6P 6a 9u 0l a; BJ oSs he ap nh i r o A. d6a6m9s6, ; H6 6a8r v7 e; y CDh a Rr lae isz i n J. 36, 2;
42, 4: 43, 4; 44, 4; 45, 1;
>^nt Its views on a proposed th e co u n try . T h ro u g h it we p la n s u c h pro blem s a s m a k in g a r r a n g e ­ F l o h r , 6 6 8 0 ; H e r m a n S W a n n e r . 6 6 6 9 : 41, 2;
a lla c h . 6 6 6 7 ; D a v id
Feldm an.
47, 1; 48, 3; 49, 1; 50, 3;
of p ro ce d u res fo r a n electio n to d e m o n s tra te th e tr a in in g p o ­ m e n ts f o r e x tra s u b s titu te c h ild J6 e6 r6o2m; e M W
a r t i n J H a m e r , 6 6 5 0 : H o w a r d 7. 46, 4;
C
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51, 1; 52, 3: 53, 4; 54, 3; 55. 3;
S eptem ber 30 in C o m m u n ity te n tia l of m a tu re , ex p erie n c ed p eo ­ care, b u d g e tin g a n d fa m ily illness. M a r k D W e i n e r , 6 6 4 5 : F r a n k F 6r a6s5c0a :.
56, 2;
57, 1; 58, 3; 59, 2; 60, 4;
tilct 6.
p le w ho w a n t to ad v a n c e in th e
D r, J a m e s H a u g h to n , firs t d e p ­ d6 e6 r4w4 e; i s eErr,w i6n5 7 2S .o r o k a . 6 5 0 3 ; M a r v i n U n 61, 3;
62, 3; 63, 1; 64, 4; 65. 3;
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icluded in D istric t 6 is all of n u rs in g field ,"
u ty of H SA , p ro p o sed th e p ro je c t B o b r o w « k v , 6 5 2 9 ; M o l l i e f t a A l e a n d e r .
66,
4;
67,
3; 68, 2; 69, 2; 70, 1;
ih a tta n fro m W e st 135 S tr e e t
a n d h e lp ed to o rg an iz e it. T h e 6 5 2 4 ; E d n a 7. S p i e p e l . 6 S 2 0 ; F m a n n e l
M e etin g T rip le G oal
71, 3;
72, 3; 73, 1; 74, 4; 75, 3;
B a l l , 6 5 0 7 ; A l f r e d F A h r j i m w n Sr.. 6 5 0 2 ;
he H u d so n R iv er a n d E a s t 132
T lie p ro g ra m m e ets th r e e re ­ U n ite d S ta te s P ublic H e a lth S e rv ­ I d a N e u m a n . 6 4 3 ^ : l o h n B J a c k s o n .
76, 4; 77, 1; 78, 2; 79, 3; 80. 3;
■^t a t th e E a s t R iv er, n o r th q u ire m e n ts s^ t b y th e u n iv e rsity ice will fu n d i t (w ith a n in itia l 6 3 9 9 ; B u r t o n S F r a n k . 6 3 5 1 : D o n a l d
W fis« , 6 2 2 1 ; S ey m o u r I Fox, 6 1 3 4 .
81, 2;
82, 4; 83, 2; 84, 4; 85. 1;
By A. L PETERS
U N Y
R e p o rts
d u m b e r
O f
R e c o rd
E d .
S tu d e n ts
First Across Nation
C /ty
U n iv e r s it y
P ro g ra m
To
In a u g u r a t e s
U p g ra d e
N u rs e s
Key Answers
m m u n i l y T o A ir
lin g P r e f e r e n c e s
'V ashington H e ig h ts a n d
d.
In -
he lo cal c o m m u n ity school
d fo r D istric t 6 h a s th r e e
ancles, a n d th e pixjposed elec­
ts to le a rn th e c o m m u n ity ’s
®ience fo r c a n d id a te s to be
')lnted by th e B o a rd of E d u c a ­
te fill th o se v acan cies. T h e
school d e c e n tra liz a tio n law
^Ides fo r p ub lic electio n s fo r
®cal school b o a rd s b e g in n in g
1971.
a n d th e d t y . I t tr a in s n u rse s in
th e shoi-test possible tim e : 17
m o n th s o f h a lf - tim e stu d y , SU identfi receive tlie ir e d u c a tio n fro m
a d e g re e -g ra n tin g in s titu tio n w ith
lon g ex p erien ce In n u rs in g e d u c a ­
tio n , a n d th e y a tte n d classes
w h ere th e y a re assig n ed to w ork
-at B ellevue H o sp ita l— to avoid
e x tr a tra v e l tim e.
C ity U n iv e rs ity ’s H u n te r C ol­
lege, w ith on e of th e la rg e st fo u ry e a r schoola o f n u i'sin g in th e
g r a n t of $98,000 fo r th e firs t
y e a r a n d a reco m m en d ed $322,500
fo r th e n e x t th re e y e a rs ).
T h e p ro g ra m will pro vid e b o th
p ra c tic a l, in -h o s p ita l tr a in in g a n d
T h e o re tic a l In s tru c tio n In n u rs in g
a n d lib era l a rts . T h e c u rricu lu m ,
d esig ned by Pi*ofessor M a rg u e rite
C. H olm es, h e a d of H u n te r ’s N u rs­
in g E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, h a s
been ap p ro v ed by th e New Y ork
S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of Profession al
E d u c a tio n .
L IC E N S E
AS
M A T H E M A T IC S
T E A C H E R
IN
D A Y
O F
H IG H
S C H O O L S ; D A T E : J U N E 17, 1969
F r e d C. Dubin.«ky, 9 5 9 0 : L illian W e i n ­
t r a u b , 9 1 9 9 ; M a r i l y n L. B a l l , 8 0 0 6 ; S t e p h e n J, T ric a m o , 8 9 8 0 ; G e o rg e D. G a r ­
fie l d , 8 7 6 8 ; T h o m a s A. S c h w a r z , 8 7 2 0 ;
M a rc e l W e i n b e r g e r . 82 30: S u e a lic e L u cia.
8 1 5 4 ; R o g e r W u n d e r l i c h . 8 1 2 0 : A n i t a J.
Sobol, 8 0 3 0 ; H e le n H . K u skofskv, 7 892;
V a l e Y u r m a n , 7 8 9 2 ; I.o r ra in e R. K r im sky, 7 6 9 2 ; R ic h a r d H. lle r z b e r p . 7 6 ^ 0 K a r e n R . A lw eis, 7 5 5 4 : A rn o ld H . D i ­
a m o n d , 7 4 0 2 ; G e ro g e T. Ilad jo filo u , 7 3^6;
R o b e r t J , C re s c e n tin i, 72 30: F ile e n
M.
L issm an n ,
7198;
A rn o ld
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6 9 8 8 : S t e w a r t F. W e s l f ' r m a n , 6 0 8 4 : S t e p ­
h e n R . F m e r * . 6 0 2 2 ; P o n s i m i n I Ai/»-nm a n , 6 ’’ .'’ 6 ; V i c t o r i a P
A m o - '- o
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87, 3; 88, 1; 89, 2; 90, 1;
91, 2;
92, 4; 93, 3; 94, 2; 95. 1;
96, 2; 97, 3; 98, 3; 99, 4; 100, 3;
101, 4; 102, 1; 103, 2; 104, 2; 105, 2;
106, 3; 107, 2; 108, 2; 109, 2; 110, 1;
111, 3; 112, 4; 113, 3; 114, 1; 115, 2;
116, 1; 117, l ; 118, 2; 119, 1; 120, 4;
121, 1; 122, 1; 123, 1; 124 2; 125, 3;
126, 3: 127, 1; 128, 1; 129, 3; 130, 1;
131, 1; 132, 1; 133, 2; 134, 3; 135, 1;
136, 4; 137, 3; 138, 4; 139, 3; 140. 3;
141, 3; 142. 2; 143, 1; 144 1; 145, 2;
146. 4; 147, 4; 148, 2; 149, 2; 150, 1.
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n e s s i n t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k a n d e|i
w h e re.
N am e
&
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S e n t i n e l (;
v e l o p m e n t F u n d - 1 9 6 9 S e r i e s * 'B .” 6
M ad iso n
A re .,
N ew
Y ork
C ity
lo o j
B u s i n e s s ; A c q u i r e , h o l d , i m p r o v e , d e v e lo
o p e r a te , sell, t r a d e a n d (K h e rw is e tu ro
a c c o u n t g a s a n d o il leases, w h e re v e r |
c a t e d . G e n e r a l P a r t n e r : S e n t i n e l R esour(
C o r p o r a t i o n , 6 0 0 M a d i s o n A v e . , N e w Yg
C ity ,
L im ite d
P artn e r:
M a rtin
B lren^
2 3 1 W y o m i n g A v e . , M a p l e w o o d . N e w J,
s e y . T e r m : J u l y 9 , 1 9 6 9 u n t i l J u l y 1 , 19|
u n less s o o n e r te r m in a te d .
P u r s u a n t t o p a r t n e r s h i p a g r e e m e n t . 7|
lim ited
p artn ers
have
c o n trib u te d
$ lo
a n d s h a ll c o n t r i b u t e a m i n i m u m o f $30
0 0 0 , a n d a m ax im u m
o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
c a s h . N o i n t e r e s t s h a l l b e p a i d o n c<l
t r i b u t i o i u . T h e c o m p e n s a t i o n o f t h e lii
i t e d p a r t n e r s s h a l l b e i n t h e r a t i o tk
t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n s b e a r t o t o t a l c o n trib
t i o n s , p r o v i d e d h o w e v e r , t h a t n o lim it
p a r t n e r sh all b e b o u n d
as such by
d eb ts a n d o b lig a tio n s o f th e fu n d o r ,
o f t h e lo s s e s t h e r e o f e x c e p t t o t h e e x it
p ro v id e d
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of
th e ir
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uo
fu n d
is t e r m i n a te d .
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lim ite d
p aita
has
th e
rig h t
to
dem and
and
recc ii
p ro p e rty
tM h er t h a n
cash
in
re tu rn .
h i s c o n t r i b u t i o n , e x c e p t t h a t , u p o n dist
lu tio n , th e
lim ited
p a rtn e rs
a r e entitli
t o f h a r e p r o r a t a i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h the
c a p ita l c o n tr ib u tio n in th e d is trib u tio n s
th e r e m a i n i n g as s e rts o f t h e f u n d . Gen«i
p a r tn e r m ay b ec o m e lim ited p a rtn e r, i
m i t a d d i t i o n a l l i m i t e d , p a r t n e r s , a n d a<ln
a n assig n ee as a s u b s titu te d lim ite d pu
n«f.
Maternity Bills?
Extra Charges for Surgery?
Extra Charges for
Specialist Care?
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S P E C IA L
D IS C O U N T S
To All
C ity , S ta t e & F e d e ra l
E m p lo y e e s o n
□
□
1969
RAM BLERS
INVESTIGATE!
Confusion over panels
of participating doctors?
□
□
Uncertainty as to services
covered in full or in part?
□
□
Limitations on Certain Services?
□
□
Filling in claim forms?
□
□
Discussion of fees or
income with the doctor?
T R IA D R A M B L E R
136& 39«ii STREET
(Bet. 13th ft U til Aves.l
■ROOKLYN
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SPECIAL SUMMER
USED CAR VALUES
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BO 3 7700
I f y o u
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s u g g e s t y o u
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w ith
m e d ic a l c a re
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p a s t y e a r o r so .
$1833
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$1833
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A iilo ,
I f y o u
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c h e c k
th e “ y e s” b o x
f o r e v e ry
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HAH.
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$1833
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PS. PB . W W
‘65 BUICK
m u c h
n e e d
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f o r d o c to r s ’ s e rv ic e s la te ly .
W gn ..
$175S
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CriiisM
•67 OLDS
$1711
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b a s i c s e r v ic e p r o g r a m , c l a i m
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M S i o f n o n - H . L P . p h y s i c i a n s , T h t y a r e a ls o
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$1711
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81, E ; 82, C; 83, A ; 84, B ; 85, D ;
/^iviiN/ t i o n f o r p r o m o t i o n 86, B ;
87,E ; 88, D ; 89, C ; 90, A;
a s s i s t a n t s u p e r v i s o r o f 91, A; 92, D ; 98, B ; 94, A; 95, A;
re c re a tio n
(H E A L T H
96 A ;
97.C; 98, D ; 99, A a n d / o r
ERVICES A D M IN ISTR A TIO N )
B ; 100, A.
nal K ey A n sw ers fo r W ritte n
rest H eld D e c e m b e r 14, 1968
EXA M IN ATIO N F O R P R O M O T IO N
flie follow ing a r e th e fin aJ key TO ASSISTANT S U P E R V IS O R O F
R E C R E A T IO N (PA R K S,
iwers a s ad<«>ted by th e Com ion a t a m e e tin g held o n the R E C R E A T IO N AND C ULTURA L
A F F A IR S A D M IN IST R A T IO N )
day of A ug ust, 1969. T h ese key
wers r e s u lt fro m c a re fu l con- F in a l K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n
T e st H eld D e c e m b e r 14, 1968
eration of all p ro te s ts su bm itr
by c a n d id a te s a n d in c lu d e such
T h e follow ing a r e th e fin a l key
difications ( f th e p rop osed k ey a n sw e rs a s a d o p te d by th e C om ­
wers as w ere aJlow ed by the m issio n a t a m e e tin g held o n the
im ission.
4th d ay of A ug ust, 1969. T h e se key
C; 2, C; 3, C ; 4, C ; 5. B; a n s w e rs re s u lt fro m c a re fu l con­
D; 7, B ; 8, A; 9, B ;
10, A; sid e ra tio n of all p ro te s ts su b m it­
B; 12, D ; 13, D ; 14, D ; 15, C; te d by c a n d id a te s a n d in c lu d e such
A; 17, B ; 18, D ; 19, C; 20, B m o d ific atio n s of th e p ro po sed key
1/or C; 21, D ; 22, A ; 23, D ; 24, a n sw ers as w ere allo w ed by th e
C o m m issio n .
25, D;
1, C; 2, C; 3, C ; 4,C; 5, B ;
delete; 27, D ; 28, D ; 29, D ;
B; 31, d e le te ; 32, C; 33, D; 6, D ; 7, B ; 8, A; 9, B ; 10, A;
B; 35, C; 36, D ; 37, A; 38, B ; 11, B ; 12, D ; 13, D ; 14, D ; 15, C;
C; 40, B ; 41, B ; 42, A; 43, C; 16, A; 17, B ; 18, D ; 19, C; 20, B
B; 45, A; 46, B ; 47, C; 48, D; a n d / o r C; 21, D ; 22, A ; 23, D ; 24,
C; a n d 25, D;
B: 50. D ;
26 d e le a te ; 27, D ; 28, D; 29, D ;
B; 52, B ; 53, C; 54, C; 55, B ;
C: 57, A; 58, D ; 59, A; 60, A; 30, H ; 31 d elete ; 32, C ; 33, D ; 34,
A; 62, C; 63, A; 64, B ; 65, D; B ; 35, C; 36, D ; 37, A ; 38, B ; 39,
C; 67, B ; 68, D ; 69, D ; 70, A; C; 40, B ; 41, D ; 42, A; 43, D ; 44,
D; 72, C; 73, C; 74, D ; 75, D ; C; 45, A; 46, A; 47, C; 48, C; 49,
. A; 77, A; 78, D ; 79, C; 80, B ; C a n d / o r D ; 50, D;
e x a m in a t io n
no
31, A a n d / o r
53. C; 54, A;
58, D ; 50, A ;
63. A ; 64, B ;
68, D ; 69, D ;
73, C; 74, D ;
B a n d / o r C; 52,
55, D ; 56, C ; 57,
60, A ; 61, A; 62,
66, D ; 66. C; 67,
70, A; 71. D ; 72,
75,D ;
76, A; 77. A;
81, E ; 82, C;
86, B ; 87, E ;
91, A; 92, D ;
96, A; 97, C;
B; 100, A.
78, D ;
83, A ;
88, D ;
93, B ;
98, D ;
A;
A;
C;
B;
C;
79, C; 80, B ;
84, B ; 85, D ;
89. C; 90, A;
94, A ; 95, A;
99, A a n d / o r
MH Appointments
ALBANY— K e n n e th V. S k riv a n ek , w ho is on th e s ta f f a t New
Y o rk M ed ical C ollege, h a s been
n a m e d a c o n s u lta n t to th e S ta te
D e p a rtm e n t of M e n ta l H yg ien e.
H e w ill receive $18,910 a y e a r.
S k riv a n e k will be resp o n sib le
fo r thiB d e v elo p m en t a n d im p le ­
m e n ta tio n of new d e p a r tm e n t p ro ­
g ra m s fo r th e m e n ta lly ill a n d
m e n ta lly r e ta rd e d .
Help Wanted - Part-Time
Heipe Wanted - M/F
M A N OR W O M A N W IT H CAR
P A R T -T IM E , EVES. - W E E K E N D S
CHOOSE
VOUR
HOURS
AND
EARN
$75. U P E X T R A 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 SALES — FU LL T R A I N
IN G PROGRAM .
C A L L : 6 6 5 - 9 0 2 2 — 1 P M t o 4 P M D a il>
A fter 4 P M : 6 5 5 -7 8 5 0
MATURE
ret tp on sib le niiui
iieoiird
for
cliartre o f q n a r t f r s In .vliilt liair-w.-iy
h o u s e p ro ir r a n i,
n ii cl ni gh t to K A.M.
o r 4 P . M . to 13 nii d iii Rb t, $ 5 ,.'too
a n n u a l l y . M u s t bo ablf* to p;if<s f i v i l
sorv ioe lo s t. C o n t a c t M r. K l li o ll , J»71f)728.
CLERK - TYPISTS
MABSTOA
Help Wanted M /F
W A N T E D : Social Cmseuorkvrs f o r a f o s t e r
c a re p r o g ra m c o m m itte d to m cc tin j; th e
c h a lle n g e of finding so lu tio n s to c u rre n t
social p r o b le m s . J o b m ay in c l u d e p r e ­
v e n ti o n a n d r e h a b ilita n 'o n , w o r k i n g w iih
c h ild r e n a n d fam ilie s in fo ste r h o m e a n d
a d o p ti o n _ p r o g ra m , h o m e m a k e r service
a n d c re a tiv e uses o f c o m m u n i ty resources.
I n v o l v e m e n t in staff d e v e l o p m e n t p r o ­
gram s,
group
counseling,
p sy c h ia tric
co n su ltatio n s
and
sem inars.
O n-going
s h a r i n g o f i d e a s b e t w e e n p r a c t i c i n g s ta f f
a n d a d m i n i s t r a t io n o n p o licy a n d p r o ­
g r a m — • g o als a n d p rio rities .
M a s t e r s i n s o c i a l w o r k o r a s s o c i a t e d f ie l d
o r b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e p l u s r e l a t e d e x p e r i ­
e n ce req u ire d . S alary ran g e : M S W S 8 .7 5 0
to $ 1 3 ,1 6 1 ; n o n - M S W $ 7 ,3 5 0 to $ 9 ,2 8 4 .
E x c e lle n t p e r s o n n e l benefits.
M r s . P e a r l B. G r a d y , A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r .
F oster
C are
Services,
The
C h ild re n 's
A id Society, 150 East 4 5 t h S treet, N e w
Y o rk , N e w Y o rk 1 0 017. C all 6 8 2 -9 0 4 0 .
R E A L
CM
For
t)i<- M a n l i a l t a n a n d Ilroiix Surf iu- e
T r a n s i t OporatiiiK- A u l h o r i l y
Pi'rinanoTit J o h s
.T.T H o u r W e f k
F i r s t fi m o n t h s — ? ftO.OO
S o ’o n d rt m o n t h s —
5*4 .00
A fter J 8 monthn —
304.-)(»
B cn p/ it s
. \ p p l i i ' a n t M iiet Iw a t Tx-a»it I S Yrar.o of
Ac-p as o f A u i r n s t 11,
No K x p r r ii nco o r K<lui-ational U n ii i ir f n ip i it p
M u s t tw .\t)l(> to P a s s W r i t t e n a n d
T.vpinjr Tout s
Be in O ood I ’liysioal C o n d i t i o n
O btain
F ull
In r o r n i a t i o n .
A pplication
a n d T a k e Tfufi^ a t
M.MJSTOA T K S r C K N T K R
« I 0 \V<-.t i;»l S t r o e t - 1st F l o o i
9 AM - 4 VM — Mon.Ia.v to F r i d a y
AiifruBt 11 to 'Z'Z
E S T A T E
BE A FOSTER PARENT
H e m e s n e e d e d f o r c h ild r e n o f a ll
a g e s f o r lo n g t e r m c a r e . P h e n e o r
w r ite The C h ild re n 's A id Society.
F o s te r H om e D ept. 150 E. 4 5 th S tr e e t,
N e w Y ork, N.Y. 10017. P h o n e 6829 04 0 Ext. 245.
Copake Lake
House For Sale
N E W S l 'M M E R C a ta alo g of H u n d r e d s of
R eal E state & B usiness B a rg a in s.
A ll
Types.
S i z e s Sc P r i c e s .
D ahl
R e ally .
C ob lesk ill, N .Y .
C O P A K E L A K E : Y e a r ’r o u n d H o u s e f o r
s a le . L a k e r i g h t s . 8 r o o m s , f i r e r l a c e ,
p a t i o A- c e l l a r , $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 P h i l A u e r b a c h ,
C rarv v ille, N .Y . C a ll: ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 .
Copake Lake (Housekeeping)
Units For Rent
Copake Lake
Cabins For Sale
C O P A K E L A K E : H o u s e k e e p in g u n its, c o m ­
p le te ly f u rn is h e d . M o d e r n & all utilitie s .
W k l y , m o n t h l y r e n ta ls . S w i m m i n g , fish ­
in g , b o a ti h g , s k ii n g o n 1 0 m i. C o p a k e
Lake. P h il A u e rb a c h . C ra ry v ille . N .Y .
(518)
325-3178.
C O P A K E L A K E : F o r s a le , 4 C a b i n s , p o o l .
C o m p lete ly fu rn ish ed .
F ew ste ps f ro m
L a k e . P r i c e d f o r q u i c k s a le . P h i l A u e r ­
b ach , C rary v ille. N .Y . ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 .
BRONX
S P E C IA L
E x q u is ite 10 y r y n g b r k , 2 f a m ( 2 &
3 b e d rm s ). L arge fam ily rm , g arag e.
S 9 0 0 0 cash d o w n .
F IR ST -M E T K E A i;iY
4375
W h ite
Pla:-'«
Rd,
Bronx
FA 4-7200
In
Vacation
M t V ernon,
<Jl K KN S
(914)
667-0900
V ir,l,A < ;K
SEPARATION SALE
TI wh d i i t c r Co lo n i al h o u s e S. k t i fiii'd.
6 lir rnip, a ll m o d . M u s t sell.
IIT S
V ic
ENGLISH TUDOR BRICK
•\11 l)rk h o m o C >i rniti. m o d ki t , ”
baths.
w oodburnitip
f ir p lc ,
beamed
ceili np, « u n k r n livinjrriii. l.artrc plo t.
S r R I N ( i K l K I . l > (iD'NS
Farms & Country Homes,
Orange County
n\ i lk A c r c a c e — R e t i r e m e n t H o m e s
Himincsp m t h e T r i - S t a t e
Area
C.OI.n.MAN A G K N CY . RP.AI.T OHS
S."* r t k e To rt J o r v l i . NY (1M4) K.'.C-ftUaS
Real Estate For Sale - Penna.
# 1 8 6 4 . In M a ta m o ra s, P e n n a . J u s t aver
the b o rd e r fro m P o rt Jervis, N Y . O n e
o f t h e fin est r e t i r e m e n t lis tin g s in o u r
of fice. 2 s t o r y , 5 r o o m h o u s e , h o t w a t e r ,
h e a t , 1 4 0 x 1 0 0 ’ s p a c i o u s l o t. 2 c a r g a r a g e
T a x e s $ 2 2 5 .0 0 . P ric e $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 . S en d for
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'01^ D. G a re lik is se ek in g th e
idenicy of th e C ity C o un cil
n u p h ill f i g h t a g a in s t p o p u la r
m bent C ity C o u n cil P re s id e n t
ik S m ith . T h e h ig h ly -r e s p e c t'o nn er c h ie f in s p e c to r o f th e
rlm e n t c e r ta in ly w ill h a v e
>g supiport fro m h is foi-m er
ciates a n d siib o rd ln a te s w ith in
d e p a rtm e n t, a l th o u g h th e
olmen’s B e n e v o le n t A ssn. h a s
come o u t i n h is coi-ner.
A F a i r B oss
andy” a s ev eiT o n e k n o w s him ,
the r e p u ta tio n of a “ good
who w ould b e a r th e com a n d pix)blem s of policeand a c t fa irly in h is decisdons.
Ilk, too, h a s a lo t o f frien d s
ng th e m e m b e rs of th e w orkpress — th e re p o r te rs a n d
tog raph ers w ho re s p o n d to innis seek in g th e b a sic s of a
A gain, " S a n d y ” w ould alm a k e h im se lf a v a ila b le to
press, fa v o rin g n o <Mie w ith
tory a n d w ith h o ld in g only th a t
cli h e d ee m ed n e c e s s a ry to
plete an investigatiipni.
ecenUy, G a re lik
jis itin g
Queens n u i's in g liomie w ith
»'or Liindsay. T h e p a tro lm a n
Xkst g av e a s a lu te to th e m a y o r
liis old boss. G a re lik re tu rn he sa lu te a n d g re e te d th e m a n
his fii-st ixame w ith th e q uip:
wen’t you r e tir e d y e t? . . .
's th e fa m ily ? ” P in e , c h ie f,”
le the reply, “ W e’r e w ith y o u !”
ifety in th e s tre e ts is up pert in th e m in d s of th e electorUiese d a y s a n d G arelik know s
>ething ab o u t th is su b je ct. His
Pledge w as g a in e d fro m over,
years a s a p ro fessio n al pollceHe is quic k to p o in t o u t to
ictoi's of p o licem en t h a t the
of a tte n tio n sho uld be on
whole a sp e c t o f law enforceit — fro m th e tim e a su sp e ct
Jiirested, th r o u g h th e d is tric t
m e y ’s offices, th e c o u rts, th e
'^iition a n d paa*ole s y ste m a n d
jails. H e follow s closely th e
ings of P re s id e n t N ixon o n n o t
lining h a i-d -co re c rim in a ls to
stree ts sti'e ssin g th e f a c t th a t
t«nces sh ould b e b a se d m o re
Uie c rim in a l a n d n o t oai th e
''^e. H e also feels th a t J . E d g a r
'^ver w as c o r r e c t w h e n h e n o te d
^ the B lac k P a n th e r s a re o n e
llie m o st serfous th r e a ts to the
■ui'ity of th e N ation . He h as
'i’ked w ith resp o n sib le le a d e rs
N egro com m undty to o ffset
^ifluences of th e ra d ic a l r a c ­
serv ed m a n y y e a rs as a C ity C oun­
c ilm a n fro m B u ffalo ’s E a s t Side.
I n a d d itio n to his p o litic a l office.
N o ta ro is a c tiv e o n v ario u s com n -itte e s of th e Civil S ervice E m ­
ployees A ssn.
CXher civil serv ice c a r e e r e m ­
ploy ees also h a v e a im e d fo r poli­
tic a l o ffice in r e c e n t y e a rs . R e la ­
tiv ely u n k n o w n bo th e e le c to ra te ,
the y, a lth o u g h failing In th e ir a t­
te m p ts, n a rro w ly m isse d electio n .
R e tire d F ir e D e p a r tm e n t D ep u ty
C hief T h o m a s D illan , in h is fii’s t
tr y a t public office — th e C o n sti­
tu tio n a l C o n v en tio n — n arro w ly
m isse d electio n a g a in s t p o litic al
p ro s fro m Q ueens. A n o th e r re tir e d
fire fig h te r, M a n h a tta n a tto rn e y
J a m e s E g a n , so u g h t a C ity Council
s e a t a f t e r y e a rs of c o m m u n ity
le a d e rsh ip in u r b a n re n e w a l in T he
B ro n x . H e, too, lo s t b y a sm a ll
m a i^ in in a primai*y ba/ttle.
B e h in d T he S cenes
B e h in d th e sc e n e s, also, civil
se rv ice em p lo y ees a re ta k in g a
m a jo r role In p o litic a l life.
W h en th e H a v e rs tra w V illage
P olice P B A s t a r t e d p ic k e tin g th e
V illage H all fo r b e t te r w o rk in g
co n ditio ns la s t m o n th , th e y r e ­
ce iv e d stro n g su p p o rt fr o m T h e
Shields, a f r a te r n a l o rg a n iz a tio n of
p eac e o ffic ers e ith e r w ork in g o r
liv in g in R o c k la n d C ounty. M ost
of th e m e m b e rs a r e N ew Y o rk
Cit:* p o licem en re s id in g in th e
C ou nty. T he n ig h t b efo re th e vil­
la g e a g re e d to d iscu ss th e de­
m a n d s of th e v illage police a n d
a c t fa v o ra b ly , h u n d re d s of offd u ty “ b ro th e rs-in -b lu e ” jo in ed th e
d e m o n stra tio n .
A p o litic a l a c tio n gaxmp is also
in th e p la n n in g sta g e in R o ck lan d .
G roups of d issa tisfie d public e m ­
ployees fro m all ju d lsd ic tio n s, see­
in g th a t m a n y S ta te a n d lo cal le g ­
is la to rs on all lev els, a r e n o t w ork­
in g in th e pu blic e m p lo y ees’ be­
h a lf, a re c o n sid e rin g ta k in g sti-ong
a c tio n a g a in s t th e m a t th e polls.
Som e of th e o ffice-h o ld ers they a re
p re p a i'in g to a x a re su p e rv iso rs
who a re k e e p in g ta x e s dow n by
refusin ir to b a rg a in in good fa ith
w ith the em ployees.
S in c e R o c k lan d is a “ b edroom
c o m m u n ity ” fo r S ta te a n d C ity
em ployees, th e e ffe c ts of a n y g ro u p
of th is n a tu re w ill be so rely fe lt
by those office h o ld e rs w ho h a v e
g a in e d the d isfa v o r of civil se r­
vice.
T w e n ty p e rc e n t of tJie e le c to ra te
is civil serv ice. T h a t ’s a lo t of
vote s — eitlxer foo: o r a g a in st.
W
e n z I
P o ll
W
P r a is e s
V o lu n te e r
a tc h e rs '
S c r u tin y
B a llo t
C o u n tin g
D u r in g
*
( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r )
A LB A N Y — “W ith o u t th e h e lp o f th e d e d ic a te d C SEA
m e m b e r s w h o s e r v e d a s o b s e r v e r s d u r i n g t h e lo n g , h o t d a y s
o f t h e b a llo t- c o u n tin g , t h e w h o le e le c tio n p r o c e d u r e w o u ld
n o t h a v e g o n e so s m o o th ly ,” s a id T h e o d o re C. W e n z l, p r e s i­
d e n t of th e C ivil Sei*vice E m ­
tro l; W illiam M orse, K erh o n k so n ,
ployees Assn., la s t week.
C o n se rv a tio n
D e p t.;
Jo h n
M.
W enzl p ra ise d th e 54 observers
M i-oczkowski, W ilto n S t. School
— v o lu n te e r C SEA m e m b e rs fro m
a n d L ouise E. N a sh , W o rk m e n ’s
a ro u n d th e S ta t e — w ho s p e n t five
d a y s k eep in g a w a tc h fu l eye on C o m p en satio n .
Also E v a N elson, S ta te n Isla n d ,
th e b a llo t-c o u n tin g fo r th e elec­
tio n s in th e five S ta te w id e b a r ­ W illow brook S t. S ch o o l; C la ra K.
g a in in g im lts a t th e N ew S co t­ P r u itt, B in g h a m to n , B in g h a m to n
la n d A venue A rm o ry in A lb any . S t. H o sp ita l; A rth u r E. R e in h a r d t,
O b serv ers fr o m all o f th e em ployee L oudonville, D ep t, of T r a n s p o r ta ­
tio n ; D e n n is R e n a lia n , A uburn,
o rg a n iz a tio n s p a rtic ip a tin g In th e
A u b u rn P ris o n ; M ic h a e l Rizzo,
electio ns w ere re q u ire d to w a tc h
T ro y , W o rk m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n ;
th e so rtin g , e lig ib ility -c h e c k in g ,
s littin g a n d
c o u n tin g of th e L u th e r R o b bin s, B ro o k ly n , W illow ­
b roo k S t. S cho ol: C o m e llu s R u sh .
b allots.
FishklU , G re e n H a v e n P riso n ;
“ R is th e d evo tio n of m em b ers E le a n o r S m ith , A lbany, D ep t, of
su ch a s th e se w h ic h h a s m a d e
A g ric u ltu re & M a rk e ts ; A udrey
CSEA g r e e t a n d w ill c o n t in u e .t o S n y d e r, S y ra c u se , Sys-yacuse P s y ­
serve C SEA in th e f u t u r e ,” W enzl
c h ia tric H o sp ita l; P e te r S tem sky,
declared. “M y p e rs o n a l th a n k s Cohoes, D ept. T a x & F in a n c e ;
a n d th e th a n k s of C SEA m e m b e rs J o h n C. T h om as, G re en field C e n ­
ev ery w h ere goes to tlie m ,”
te r, W ilto n S ta t e S ch., M t. M c­
T h e O SEA observ ers w ere:
G re g o r; K a th le e n A n n e V aiuso.
Etevid E. B a k e r, L a th a m , M isc. A m ste rd a m , C ivil D efense C o m ­
T ax B u re a u , D ep t, o f 'Tax & F i­ m issio n ; D o ro th y M . V anderzee,
n a n c e ; M a ry M . B ald w in , R e n s ­ A lbany, D ep t. A g ric u ltu re & M a r­
selaer, D ep t. S o cial S ervices; D ou­ k e ts; W illiam V an W ie, W est
g la s B a rr, S r., A lb any , O G S ; E lo- O oxsackie, N Y S V o catio n al I n ­
ulse O . B ell, W e st B ren tw o o d , s titu te ; K a th le e n Y u sch ak , L a t h ­
P ilg rim
S t.
H o sp ita l;
C h arles am , D o f E ; G . L. F assel. W est
B e n e tt, A lbany, SU N Y a t A lbany ; S e n e c a ; E. E. S k orulski, New
D o n a ld B lak e, R e n sse la e r, D ep t. H a rtf o rd ; P . V. Oi-sini; C in d y
W en tific. & In te llig e n c e , A E S O B ; E g an , L oud on ville: T . Cosco, Al­
D o ro th y A. B ra d s h a w , W a te rfo rd b a n y ; a n d D. W. R u tle d g e, A lbany.
OOS; A lpho nse B rie re, W a te rfo rd ,
D of E, S ta te C a n ip a s, A lbany;
P a rk in g E n fo rc e m e n t
Irw in C a m ero n , O oxsackie, N Y S
A g e n ts
V o c a tio n a l I n s tit u te ; G eorge C elA to ta l of 259 c a n d id a te s fo r
e n ta n o . P e a r l R iv er, R o c k la n d S t. p a rk in g e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n t took
H o sp ita l; M a rle n e C onn ell, A l­ th e q u a lify in g m e d ical a n d p h y ­
b a n y , SUNY’ a t A lb a n y ; D a n ie l sical e x a m in a tio n re c e n tly , it is
J . Ci*owley, L oudonville, D ep t, of re p o rte d by th e New Y ork C ity
T ra n s p o r ta tio n ;
S h irle y C z ajk a, D e p a rtm e n t of P e rso n n el.
C h eek to w ag a, M a s te n P a r k R e ­
h a b ilita tio n C e n te r; N ellie D avis,
On Port Authority
S ta t e n Isla n d , W illow brook S t.
ALBANY— G o v e rn o r
R o ck efe l­
S ch oo l; M a rg a re t U. Efean, T ro y , le r h a s n a m e d S id n ey S. H e in of
Div. of P ro fessio n al L icenses (E d u ­ Qoieens to th e P o r t of New Y ork
c a tio n D e p t.) ; N ich o las J F e r- A u th o rity fo r a te rm
en d in g
ix>ne, B eaco n, M a tte a w a n S t. H o s­ J u ly 1, 1975. H e succeeds H ow ard
p ita l a n d M a y n a r d G a rd n e r, S a r ­ S. C u llm a n of New Y ork C ity ,
a n a c , D a n n e m o ra S t. H o spital.
w hose teiTTi h a d exp ired. H e in is
O rville G load, C h a m p la in , C lin ­ a n a tto rn e y a n d Q u een s C o u n ty
to n P riso n ; E ileen G orsk i, C en - G O P c h a ln n a n .
ti'al Islip , C e n tr a l Is lip S t. H o s­
p ita l; G eo rg e P . H alb ig , E ilen ville, O atsk ill R e fo rm a to ry ; D a n fo rd H o ffm a n , Cohoes, D ep t. A u­
d it & C o n tro l; V iola M. H o rto n ,
B ren tw oo d, P ilg rim S t. H o sp ita l;
A nn e K a ra b in , W a te rv lie t, M e n ­
ta l H y gien e D ep t.; D o ro th y K in g ,
E xclusive
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has
been
Q u een s V illage, C i-eedm oor S t.
m a d e io g e f yo u nnass-purchasing
H o sp ita l; G eorge L a fa ro , R e n sse ­
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