S’ AN A N vaiy 8*71 L iE A P E ite T u esd ay, A u g u st 12, 1969 o u E k it io R o le n c il 5 n In s C 0 ; P C it e ro te s B r u s h in g s e D (Special to The Leader) Z59 OOTT R e p r e s e n w -f C $ •■ f ^ 3^ A0ST9c a i i v c % . a n d i d a t e s See Page 8 P rice T en C ents S ep f. 2 -5 C o ig 3WnV3n\T33 T9^ Americans Largest Weekly for Public Employees Vol. XXX. No. 46 A 'O O y ^ f / r ! I n N Y C ts n d e fe e a ‘ E r a t t W O ill f M O p e n e m b e r A A n n u a l t P a r t ic ip a t io n M e e t in g ’ , ' 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 'E 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 ­ F 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. le o c t io Is A r T o u g h N e C S E A n t h a t h is r e p o r t w ill in c lu d e a p e r ­ c e n ta g e , a c r o s s - th e - b o a r d and 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) P re x y M a t ia n d g o t io P le d g e s a te n s ,' (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) * 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 T lie m e m b e rs h ip c o m m itte e of jectiv e of CSEA. b a n y c h a p te r. T h ere Is g re a t n e g o tia tio n s fo r S ta te em ployees th e z e n ith of c iv il u n d e r th e le a d e r­ 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 of C h a irm a n , H a ro ld L aM ounC^ty n e g o tia tin g te a m in c lu d in g ployees In th e p ro g ra m s of the 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 te m , m a n y d e d ic a te th e ir lives to th e e ffo rts of h is c o m m itte e in • c D ubow , R o b e rt K le in e r, A r­ te r c o m m itte e s a re alw ay s re a d y 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 e v er, feel tlia t th e y ca n do m o r« little o v e r tw o y e a rs. T h e > b alan ce new b e n e fit w e n t In to e ffe c t a re c o m m e n d a tio n . V isitors of P ilg rim S ta te H o sp i­ for th e p u b lic they se rv e by seek* 17. T he ofCicers o f th e clvapter a re (C o n tiu u e d o n 9) tal. (C oatinued » r P a g e IS) Long Beach Grants 25-Yr. Retirement C S E A P ro u d 0 1 S IN Y O f A lb a n y G ro w th C h a p te r f Many Civil Servants See Political Office As Career Extension P -2 . '■v ' rj m Vbwr P u b lic R e la tio n s IQ i '< r '( ■ f t . " '' By LEO J. MARGOLIN On M r. M a rg o lin Is P r o fe sso r o f B u s in e s s A d m in is tr a tio n at th e B o r o u g h o f M a n h a tt a n C o m m u n ity C o lle g e a n d A d ju n ct 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 G r a d u a te S c h o o l o f P u b lic A d m in is tr a tio n . CL p j< D o w n T o E a rth P ro b le m s «j •T3 Wi *) N O W T H A T w e h a v e poit tw o m e n o n t h e m o o n — and 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 w h ic h w ill n o w b e g in : tc u o -< “ 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 ” ; IJ e p PC ic 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, I m p a s s e I n B M D r o o m e c la r e d e C e d i a t o r R o u n t y ; e q u e s t e d (F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e sp o n d e n t) 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 ­ if t h e jo b g o t n o w c lin ed to e la b o ra te o n th e sp eci­ 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 . 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EACH MUST BE c o u n te re d with c o rre c tiv e actio n o r w ith facte, B a c h m u s t l>e h an d led d eftly and in te llig e n tly w ith o u t m a k in g a bad situ a tio n w orse. IT W ILL NOT be easy to handle th ese c o m p lain ts. L ogic w o n ’t help m u c h . I t ’s p r e tty hai*d to neutral­ ize th e techinlcaJ b ra in s , know-how a n d b illions of dollaa’s re q u ire d to r e a c h th e m o o n in a n argum ent involving th e $5 co st to re p a ir a h ig h w a y pothole. W E A DV ISE a g a in s t u se o^ the a r tic u la te civil s e r v a n t, who h and le c itiz e n c o m p la in ts by expea*t use of rh e to ric . T H E R E IS a n e a sie r m e th o d o! 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 th e tim e i t ta k e s to a rg u e costs m o n e y ), m o st of th ese complainU c a n be disposed o f by corrective a c tio n as p ro m p tly a s possible. 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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 '■'H' 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. 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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. 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A d d re s s City ......................................................................................................... .................................................. .......................................... Stafe ■ e su re to inclvde 6% Sales Tax City M anagers Offered Classes In Program m ing Board Is Seeking Methods Analysts A p p lic atio n s in c lu d in g a re­ V ac an cie s fo r m e th o d s a n a ly s ts sum e sh o u ld be s e n t to R o b e rt ex ist w ith th e B o a rd of E d u c a tio n , F . M ario n , A ssis ta n t S e c re ta ry a n d a re open to p erso n s p re s e n tly A d m in istra tiv e P e rs o n n e l D ivision, se rv in g in t h a t title a n d ju n io r 65 Coui-t S t.. B ro o k ly n 11201. M a n a g e r s e m p lo y e d b y t h e C ity o f N ew Y ork a re b e in g o f fe r e d a n e w , lo w -c o st e v e ­ L o n s n in g c o u r s e in e le m e n t a r y D i n n e r s , c o m p u te r p ro g ra m m in g . T h e co urse, w h ic h b eg in s in th e P a ll will en ab le m a n a g e r s bo do sim.ple p ro g ra m m in g , a n d w ill i n ­ d ic a te u n d e r w lia t c o n d itio n s th e y sh o u ld do such p ro g ra m m in g the m selv es. N o n n a n H ow ard , d ire c to r, D iv i­ sio n o f E le c tro n ic D a ta P ro c e s s ­ ing , D e p a rtm e n t of S o cial S ervice, w ill In s tru c t th e class. H o w a rd also te a c h e s a s u rv e y co urse, " a u to n ia te d d a t a p ro c e ssin g f o r 'n o n ­ d a ta p ro ce ssin g m a n a g e rs ’* fo r m a n a g e rs a n d su p erv iso rs i n t e r ­ este d in th e a p p lic a tio n of d a t a p ro cessin g to th e ir o p e ra tio n s. T h e se a re tw o of th e 33 cou rses o ffe re d by th e N ew Yorlc C ity D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n n e l In c o ­ o p e ra tio n w ith N ew Y o rk CTity C o m m u n ity CTollege a n d L o ng I s ­ la n d U n iv e rsity B ro o k ly n C e n te r. 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Mager, B u s in e s s M an a g er "N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw .” New Y o rk P olice A cadem y seiies fo r A dvertising R epresentatlT C s: In -serv ice tra in in g . ALBANY — Joseph T. Bellew — 303 So. Manning Blvd., IV 2-5474 KINGSTON. N.Y. — Charles Andrews — 239 WaU Street, FEderal I-83S0 7:30 p .m .— O n th e Job — "S iam ese a n d G a te s .” New Y o rk C ity P ire l i e p«r copy S u bscrip tio n P ric e $3.00 to m e m b e is of th e Civil D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g series. S e rv ic e E m p lo y e es A ssociation. $5.00 to n o n -m e m b e rs. 9:00 p.m . (c o lo r)— N ew Y o rk R e ­ p o r t—^Lester S m ith h o sts in te r ­ T U E .S D A Y A U G U S T 12, 1969 views b etw een C ity o fficials a n d v isitin g new sm en. T u esd ay , A u g u st 19 12:30 p .m .— F ilm F e a tu re —"A M o rn in g fo r J im m y .” F ilm a b o u t i n a l l y , a f te r tw o y e a r s o f c o n s t a n t ly p r o v in g th e ir a N egro la d d isco u rag ed by d is­ r ig h t to r e p r e s e n t S ta t e e m p lo y e e s in c o lle c tiv e b ar­ c rim in a tio n b u t e n c o u ra g e d b y g a in in g , th e C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn . h a s w on th e irth e im p o rta n c e of a n ed u catio n . p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — p o in t— t h a t th e o v e r w h e lm in g m a jo r ity o f S ta t e e m p lo y e3:00 es " T h e P a ti e n t W ith D iab etes." w a n t CSEA a n d n o o th e r o r g a n iz a tio n to b a r g a in in th e ir R e fre s h e r course fo r n u rses, les­ b e h a lf. so n 15. D e s p ite th e e v id e n c e p r e s e n te d b y CSEA in th e form o f 4:00 p.m .— A ro u n d th e Clock— " N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw .” New d u e s d e d u c tio n c a r d s w h ic h t h e T a y lo r L aw a c c e p ts a s p ro o f Y o rk P olice A cadem y series for t h a t e m p lo y e e s s ig n in g th e card s w a n t e d t h e d e s ig n a te d in -se rv ic e tr a in in g . u n io n a s th e ir r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , s m a ll s p lin te r g ro u p s d e m a n d ­ 7:00 p .m .— F ilm P re s e n ta tio n — ed t h a t o th e r p ro o f b e req u ired in a d d itio n . " T h e R o ad A h ead .” F ilm on th e Im p o rta n c e of h a v in g a h ig h S o CSEA c o lle c te d d e s ig n a t io n ca r d s s h o w in g its c lea r school e d u catio n in o rd er to le g a l r ig h t to r e p r e s e n t S ta t e e m p lo y e e s. m e e t to d a y ’s jo b re q u ire m e n ts. CSEA h a d p ro v ed a g a in t h a t it w a s th e c h o ic e o f th e W edn esday , A u g u st 20 e m p lo y e e s. 3:00 p.m .— ^Return to N u rsin g — " T h e P a ti e n t W ith CVA, P a r t T h e n e le c tio n s w ere d e m a n d e d — w it h g er ry m a n d e re d , I .” R efi-esher cou rse fo r nu rses, u n it s s e t u p to fa v o r a c o n g lo m e r a te o f s m a ll “c o u n c ils ” in lesson 16. s o m e o f th e a re a s. CSEA w on in fo u r o f t h e fiv e u n it s — a s 4:00 p .m .— A ro u n d th e Clock— w e ll a s b o th u n it s o f T h ru w a y e m p lo y e e s — lo s in g o n ly to a "N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw .” New c o o p e r a tiv e c o n g lo m e r a te in th e r e la t iv e ly sm a ll s e c u r ity Y o rk Police A cadem y series for d iv isio n . CSEA a g a in p ro v ed t h a t S ta t e e m p lo y e e s w a n te d in -se rv ic e tr a in in g . It to r e p r e s e n t th e m . T h a t m a d e th r e e fo rm s o f p i'oof pre- 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “ S iam ese a n d G a te s .” New Y ork C ity F ire se n tetl to th e A d m in istr a tio n . D e p a rtm e n t tra in in g series. 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 t io n s in t h e fo u r u n it s b e th r o w n o u t b e c a u se o f a lle g e d 4:00 p .m .—A ro u n d th e Clock— "N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw .” New Ir r e g u la r itie s in t h e e le c tio n . T h e y h a d to d ig d eep to fin d Y o rk Police A cadem y series fo r t h e s e “ir r e g u la r itie s ” — a ll o f w h ic h are a b su rd a n d c o m ­ In -se rv ice tra in in g . p le t e ly b a se le ss. 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — " B ru s h F ire s.” N ew Y ork C ity D e p a rt­ T h e y a re c lu t c h in g a t str a w s, b e a t in g a d ea d h o r se — m e n t tr a in in g series. d o in g a n y t h in g t h a t th e y c a n to p r o te c t th e ir p r e s e n t d u e s F rid a y , A u g u st 22 (live—c o lo r)—S ta f f In co m e b u t n o t d o in g t h a t w h ic h th e y s h o u ld be d o in g w ith 10:00 a.m . M e etin g O n th e A ir— O fficials t h e ir m e m b e r sh ip d u e s— b e g in n in g to b a r g a in for t h e fou r in New Y o rk C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t p e r c e n t o f S t a t e a id e s t h a t t h e y do r e p r e se n t. o f S o cial S erv ices an sw er p h o n e d -In In q u iries from th e I f a n y e le c tio n sh o u ld b e th r o w n o u t a n d reord ered , it o ffices In th e field. s h o u ld be in t h e se c u r ity d iv isio n w h e r e fo u l-u p s o ccu rred 4:00 p.m .— A ro u n d th e CTlock— o n t h e p a r t o f th e A d m in is tr a tio n — a n d m a n y e m p lo y e e s "N a rc o tic s a n d th e L aw ." New Y ork Police A cadem y series for lo s t th e ir v o t in g fr a n c h is e b e c a u se t h e y w ere c o n fu s e d by 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 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — " B ru s h F ire s .” New Y ork C?ity F ire D e­ p a r t m e n t tra in in g series. C lu tc h in g A t S tr a w s F T o T h e R e s c u e C iv il S e rv ic e L a w & You l y WILLIAM GOFFEN (Mr. OolleB, m member «t Qie New York Bar, teaebes law al lb« CoUcg* 9l the City •! N«w York. Is lh« aathor •! man# books ami articles and co-anttiorcd **New York Crimhial Law.**) 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 is c o 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 a n d f e m a le , to fill t h e tr e m e n d o u s vo id In n u r s in g s t a ff s 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. ALBANY— T w o S ta te H e a lth w e r e w it n e s s e s a g a in s t h im . M r. L e w is c o n tin u e d , h o w e v e r , D e p a rtm e n t b u re a u d ire c to rs h av e 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. L e w is d id s t a t e t h a t t h e r e m a r k s m a d e w e n t b ey o n d t h e D r. G eorge M . W a rn e r of S e l­ a b le lic e n s e d p r a c tic a l n u r se s to a d v a n c e to r e g iste r e d n u r se k irk , w ho is d ire c to r of th e B u r­ b o u n d s o f p ro p rie ty . T h e e m p lo y e e m a y h a v e b e e n w a n t in g s ta tu s . T h e c la s s e s fo r t h is p r o g r a m b e g in in S ep te m b e r , 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. T h e in fu s io n o f t h is n e w n ursdn g t a le n t In/to th e p e r ­ d ire c to r o f th e d e p a r tm e n t’s B u r­ M R. LE W IS A D D E D th e r e w a s n o s u g g e s tio n t h a t a n 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 hom es p rog ram w h o h a v e filled a vecry v it a l n e e d — th a t' o f h a v in g s t a n d a r d s fo r e n d t h a t t h e y c o n d u c t t h e m s e lv e s in a m a n n e r t h a t p e r m its 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, T H E U N U S U A L C H A R G ES In t h is c a s e an d th e ir r e so lu ­ d e a th . N u tritio n a n d H e a lth . 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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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- A V o lk s w a g e n 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 ; E n g in e . T ra n s m is s io n . B ra k e s. A x le s . A n d e l e c t r i c a l sy s te m . e c h a p te r also a im o u n c e d Its p r e s i d e n t , C arso n , been a p p o in te d by S ta te w id e .“ildent T h e o d o re C. W enzl a s m em ber o f th e CSiEA S a la ry tiunittee fo r th e W e ste rn New rk a re a. t o n e . S o if a n y th in g g o e s w r o n g w ith a n y o f 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 $ 3 0 iMINEOS ADDRESSERS, STENOTYPES SrENOGRAPHS f « r t o U a n d r e n t. 1,000 o th e r s . R S C ** ALL LANGUAGES TYPEWRITER CO. 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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 h 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 . S U N Y C h a p . G ro w th C areer L ad d er C/l rn SI Si 3 r* rn > a rn ?d H c nft Oj to > d Salary Can Soar To $8,892 O' o O' N e R e it h q e u r E ir e d x p F o t e r ie n te r B r id N g e o r /T u E n d n e u ta l P t io o T n h e J o b M a r k e t By V. RAIDER WEXLER A LISTIN G O F NON-CIVIL S E R V IC E JO B S AVAILABLE THRO UG H T H E NEW YORK ST A T E E M P L O Y M E N T S E R V IC E s ts Your best approach to the title of bridge and tu n n el officer Is to apply in ad van ce of the February filin g period a t the o ffic e s of th e City D ep a rtm en t o f P ersonnel. In Q u eens, ex p erien ced silk in g o n exp erience. . . . Also w a n t­ Y our route to get there w on ’t be ob structed by any ed u ca tio n a l or ejqjerienoe re­ screen p rin te r s a re w a n te d to w ork ed is a boolckeeper, e x p e rie n c e d to bfj quirem ents, but do heed th a t there are m edical, p h y sica l and age criteria n eeded f o r ad­ o n wood, cardlboard, o r p la stic s. ty p e bills, le tte rs on m a n u a l m a ­ 3 < T3 CC w Q m ission to th e te st fo r eligibles. S ig n s will s tip u la te t h a t th e e x a m in a tio n fa lls o n A pril 11, w h erea s filin g will be h e ld b e ­ tw een F e b ru a ry 4 a n d 24, 1970. T ho se w ho succeed on th is te st ru n a n d are ap ix )in ted s h a ll be g e ttin g a s a la ry ra n g in g fro m $6,375 to $8,892. H ig h e r salaries. U Do You N eed A 05 U] c/1 how ever, m a y well be o n th e horizon. P re -a p p lic a tio n fo m is a re a v a il­ able a t d e p a rtm e n t offices a t 49 T h o m a s St., M a n h a tta n . 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Approved once weekly Course IN SCHOOL o r AT HOME i n yo u r s p a r e tint*. ROBEKTS SCHOOL, H S L S i r W. S7 s t r e e t , Nttv York, N. Y, 10019 PL 7-OXNI P l e n e t e n d m t F R E E I n fo r m a tio n o n I ll s h School E q u lv sleticy , K tm * A te A d d r e s s ........................................................C l l r .......................P h o x i e ....................... in Police Im passe C S E A N am 1 4 5 W . 1 4 th T h e re is a ste a d y d e m a n d for o ffice w orkers. F o r exam p le, a fu ll c h a rg e bookkeeper, e x p e ri­ en ced In th e lith o g ra p h y in d u s ­ tr y is n eed ed , th r o u g h g en era l l e ^ e r . M u st be able to do p a y ­ roll a n d q u a rte rlie s, ty pe invoices o n electric m A chine. T iie s a la ry ra n g e is $150-$175 a week d e p e n d - Coupoe P ra c tic e p er CH la n u SPECIAL RATES T ru c k 5 :3 0 5 :4 5 T h e p a y ra n g e Is $105 to $120 p er w eek . . . T h e re a re m a n y job op en in g s fo r ta x i d riv ers to d riv e in Q u e en s on all s h ifts . O p ­ e r a t o r ’s licen se is re q u ire d a n d m u s t be over 21 w ith th re e y e a r’s d riv in g exp erien ce. All frin g e b e n e fits in c lu d in g re tir e m e n t p ro ­ g ra m . T h e a v erag e p a y is $140 to $150 a w eek . . . m a c h in is ts an d m a c h in e tool o p e ra to rs w ith six m o n th s o r m o re m a c h in e sho p schoo lin g o r ex p erien ce c a n e a rn $1.75 to 12.50 p e r h o u r . . . F ir s t 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 $4.00 a n h o u r . . . G a s s ta tio n a tte n d a n ts w ith som e ex p erien ce a re also w a n te d to w ork in Q u een s 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 $100 a w eek . . . A pply a t th e Q u een s In d u s tria l Office, 42-15 C re sc en t S tre e t, Long Is la n d C ity, N ew Y ork. B« Our Guest a t o Class! (CLASS 3) P .O . J a m a ic a : assist In g e n e ra l m a in te n a n c e 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 .” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LoMonaco Sends 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 u ld be p a r tly d ue to th e d r a f t m o u r S o r k i n , 7 1 4 2 ; S tu art K rau ss B * * * ; N K r i f r c h e r 7 3 3 5; ^ ■ 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 e r e d u catio n , 57 p e r ­ 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 n o t m a k e 7 0 8 5 ; L o u i s H . C o h e n . 7 0 8 2 ; J o 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 ; M o n t e M i d l e r , 6 3 8 7 ; R i c h a r d M . 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 i c h a r d P . P e r f i t o , 6 3 7 1 ; J e f f r e y L. 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— B u r n e r W a l k e r J r . , 6 3 2 0 ; C o n s t a n t i n e V . 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 2 6 4 ; I r a M . A b r a m s o n . 6 2 6 3 ; S h e l d o n 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 6 9 8 4 ; D o n a l d M H o r o w i t z , 6 9 8 4 ; J o ­ TO h e lp e a s e t h e c r it ic a l s h o r t a g e o f p r o f e s s io o a l n u r se s. 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 . o r R N s. 6 9 5 1 ; P a t r i c k F D i i n l e a v y , 6 9 5 0 ; R o b e r t W i g d e r, 69.50. 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: S o l o m o n S i l v e r , M u r r a y S t o o p a c k , A b r ^ a re o ld e r th a n m o st s tu d e n ts on 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 c am p u ses to d a y (ages 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 L P N s w ho took a p ro ficie n cy W a r m b r a n d , 6 8 3 9 ; H e r m a n S m i t h , 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 t B ellevue th e s tu d e n ts will M e l v i n H e l l e r , 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 d y a t 8 A.M. w ith re g u la r 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 e ir s ta y in a h o sp ital. T h is p ro ­ 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; A l e a n d e r R e i c h , 6 7 0 9 : A r n o l d A B i r k e. 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 h u s t e k . 6 6 5 4 ; B e r n a r d A l f a n t , 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; H y m a n I R e s n i k o f f . 6 5 3 5 : R e n a E 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 J. S ih lic h te r, 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 667V; H o w a r d N . L u b atk in , 6 5 l l e r b c i t $. 86, 2: 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. C/l m :2 n j-t > r»j W s* ? 3 B9 >• c: •o OS >o LEGAL. NOTICE S E N T I N E L DEVELO M ENT F U N D - 1 9 6 S E R IE S o\ VO cy\ T R Y T H I S Q U I Z ! P bO P D ID CO r3 m r o u f t M E D I C A L P L A N 3 H P R O T E C T « W Q -Tt u Y O U A G A I N S T . . . NO YES w u Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Doctor Visits? I—t >• PCh w VI □ □ p c r s o a s h e r e i n n a m e d h a v e f o r m e d a lio, c d p a r t n e r s h i p f o r t h e t r a n s a c t i o n o f bu 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 & A ddress: 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 . 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M a^rnesium WW. whhi A ulo. •66 CHEV Iin p . $1577 3 dr HT. R&H. WW •66 PONTIAC C a ta lin a . .A uto. ^521 PS, 3 dr HT. •66 COMET S la. K ill ^177 W btii.. 4 dr. A uto. PS •65 MERCURY 4 I ’Ji $1*77 $ 83> Ir, U 4 I I . P S . A T . W W •64 PONTIAC $ 74j d r H T , B k l . s e a t s / c o o f i l e . R«ScU. W'* H H A L T H 0 2 8 M I N S U A D I S O N R A N O B f l a A V B N U K , n o f N B W O R K A T B R Y O R K . N B W N . Y . L U B Y « Y O R K l O O B S / i r r U H h i T augllS M.* F IOREST MIJ.LS/B0 3-77J (fom > 7 “V u to 2 " INO ta 71st ConUMHUI EXP. s p ec ial s e rv ic e fof Luby C ar K e y A n s w e r s . 7617, 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 free b ro i'h u re. G O L D M A N AGENCY’ 8 5 P i k e S t P o r t J e rv i.s , N Y 9 1 4 -856-5228 H O I.I.IS Ill nes s foreeo sa le. DctiU'hetl D u tc li Col. H hn^ro ninj. .'J b e d r m s , m o d e r n c at-ill k i t e h , col. ti le b a t h . s iim ptt io uR l>ascmcnt, u'arawi', e x t r a s . I. o v e l y war­ den rd ot . $."),(IO(l t a k e s o v e r e x i s t in g $1(;.0()0 F I I A mo rt^rapc. •pi,',;! p e r mo iitli p a v s all. E x c l u s i v e w ill i- DESPERATION SALE 6/5 LONG ISLAND HOMES Larpre (i & ,5. 10 y r old d<-t b ri c k, Icfral 2 f a m i l y . All m o d e r n , cari)ctinR:, 3 ai r- co nd , larsre jilot, RE 9-7300 ir>S-l > Hillsiilc \v e , Jam a icn I.A I l{ K I,T (» N LEGAL 2 FAM 5/5 8 y r old b r k & sli IcumI 2 l a m /."j n it e c l u b fin b s m t . M od t h r u - o u t . C.ar, a p p l i a n c e s , a m i d tr e e s an.I s l i r u b s on trec-linc<l stri' ct . byaLake Adirondacks! Year-round recreational facilities and conven­ iences abound ip ^ lis 400 acre vacation hom e com m unity. T he beautiful $100,000 com munity clubhouse fo r residents features private beach for swim m ing, boating and sailing, as w ell as badm inton area, shuffleboard courts, tether ball and other organized sports and activities. Inside the clubhoude, a handsom ely decorated, m oderately priced dining room and cocidail lounge aw ait your pleasure. MANY OTHER 1 & 2 FAM HOMES AVAIL QUEENS HOMES BALI H A I ■ SA N D S F iin iily fu n fo r rv i-r.^ o n e; a ; > t s . , w k l y S;t<> u p . SEASON OFFERED TO NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS Enjoy Your Golden Days in Hunting, horseback riding and hii<ing in the sur­ rounding State Forest is convenient . . . with skiing available at G ore M ountain only 20 m in­ utes from the property. Urban conveniences In­ clude year-round w ater supply and full w idth, w ell built roads, as w ell as fire hydrants. Find out m ore about this four season vacation hom e com m unity. W rite o r drive out today and see the variety of m odel homes open fo r Inspection. For b o th FREE! J. M 'rile Itu rto n ■>•101 N S u r f K o i u l llo ll.fw o o d Itrach , rio rid a Florida S>IVE O N YOUR M OVE T O FLO RID A DISCOVER ST. PETE! or H IG H E R Itro c h iire , John Vacationers! Retirees! W r it * fo r e ith e r p(l i e i e n r j F r i e air-coMclitioniiiR-. T V . b e a c h e(|iiipni e n t, sliufflfi bo a r d , etc . No e x t r a s . F ree tr a in an d (ilione p i c k - u p serv ice . 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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. 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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. 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