II — C i/o d L § - e f w ie ^ZZZl a A N V a i9 AN 9^1 WOOb D1 9 3 i 3W nv311V 33 192 l i E A P E l L T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 19, 1969 S C a la r y o m m OOTT ■< -P C lOST9t R e p r e s e n t a t i v e C e R e See Page 8 c o m m e n d s : $ 6 ,0 0 0 M IN IM U M PAY, 20-Y EA R R E T IR E M E N T , OR $ 2 , 0 0 0 R A IS E W E o u ld x c lu d e d In c lu F d e ro m A id e s le c t io n E (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) A LB A N Y — R e c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r s w e e p in g s a la r y in ­ c r e a s e s , a $6 ,0 0 0 m i n i m u m h i r i n g r a t e a n d a 2 0 - y e a r h a l f - p a y r e t i r e m e n t p la n f o r S ta t e e m p lo y e e s h ig h l ig h t th e a n n u a l r e ­ p o r t o f t h e S t a t e w i d e S a l a r y C o m m i t t e e o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p lo y e e s A ssn. S o lo m o n B e n d e t, c h a i r m a n o f th e c o m m itte e a n d p r e s i­ d e n t o f t h e 6 ,0 0 0 - m e m b e r N e w Y o r k C it y c h a p t e r , l a s t w e e k r e l e a s e d t h e r e p o r t w h i c h h i s c o m m i t t e e w ill s u b m i t to C SEA ’s S ta te w id e d e leg ates w h en th e y m eet in New Y o rk eac'ly Septem ber. AIMING HIGH •—•'M em bers of Uie S ta t e ­ wide S a la ry C om m ittee of th e Civil Servi.ce E m ­ ployees Assn. ta k e a b re a th e r a f t e r co m p letin g th e ir d ra f t reso lu tio n on th e sala ry scales fo r 1969- - B lT L L E T I iX - CSEA Certified As Bargainer On Til ruway 70. P a rtic ip a n ts are, le ft to r ig h t; Nels C arson, C onnie R u sh , J o h n N a u g h te r, Ita y Ileck el, F ra n k T alo m ie, c h a irm a n Solom on B en d e t, G eorge L aF aro, a n d S a lv a to re B utero. Resolutions Commitiee At Concord Hotel Changes Open Meeting P r o m o tio n , R a n d o lp h V. Jacobs, c h a irm a n o f tlie re so lu tio n s c o m m itte e o f th e C iv il Service Em ployees Assn., re m in d e d delegates to th e a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n of th e A sso cia tio n in New Y o rk C ity th a t th e date o f T h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s th e open m e e tin g o f th e c o m m it­ A p p lic a tio n s a r e n o w b e in g A ssn . h a s b e e n c e r t i f i e d t o r e p ­ tee has been changed to S ep tem ­ a c c e p t e d f o r a s e m i n a r o n r e s e n t a l l T h r u w a y A u t h o r i t y ber 2. p u b lic e m p lo y e e p r o m o tio n s , e m p l o y e e s i n t h e l a r g e r 2,00 0«»i«mber u n it of th e A u th o rity , P u blic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s ^ a r d a n n o u n c e d a t L e ad er press tinie. C e rtific a tio n by th e S ta te B o a rd followed a review of o b je ctio n s (C o iitiu u ed o n P » t e 3) R e tir e m e n t S e m in a r S e t T h e o rig in a l d a te of S e p te m b e r r e tir e m e n t p la n s a n d h e a lth 3 sh o w n on th e p ro g ra m p re v io u s­ in s u ra n c e to be h eld O cto ber 12 ly s e n t to d e leg a tes w as fo u n d to to 14 a t th e C on cord H otel, K ia be im p ia c tic a l. D eleg ates w ishing to d iscuss th e c o n te n ts o f a n y m e sh a L ake. re so lu tio n s th-at a re to be a c te d T h e se m in a r Is being sp o nso red u p o n d u rin g th e co n v e n tio n m a y by th e Civil S erv ice E d u c a tio n Assn. fo r its a p p e a r b efo re th e c o n u m tte e on a n d R e c re a tio n th e re s c h e d u le d d a te . (Continued mi Pace 3) C ity in In c o n tra s t to pre viou s years, the S a la ry C o m m itte e re p o rt re c ­ om m ends v a ry in g types o f pay raises fo r tlie Stat^e em ployees in th e fo u r u n its w lio elected CSEA as th e ir b a rg a in in g ag en t in recent S ta te w id e elections. I t also re c ­ om m ends an increase fo r e m p lo y ­ ees w ho were excluded by th ^ P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o a rd fro m an y re p re s e n ta tio n . CSEA o ffic ia ls are p la n n in g to p e titio n the S ta te fo r a separate u n it co n sis tin g o f tlie se excluded Ballot Envelope Not Too Small T h e e n v e lo p e u s e d to r e t u r n th e b a llo t fo r th e S ta te w id e o f f i c e r s e l e c t i o n m a y s e e m to o s m a l l , B U T I T ’S N O T ! B ern ard S c h m a h l, c lia irm a n of th e C o m m itte e o n E le c tio n P r o c e d u r e s fo r th e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s n ., sa id th e r e is a n e .v c e s s iv e a m o u n t o f g lu e a t o n e e n d o f th e e n v e lo p e and a d v ise d m e m b e r s to b r e a k t h e g lu e b a rr ie r by r u n n in g o n e fin g e r u p to th e e n d o f th e e n v e lo p e . Schm ahl gave a ssu ran ces t h a t v o te s o f m e m b e r s w h o m ig h t h a v e fo ld e d th e b a l­ l o t w ill b e c o u n t e d . employees. B en de t, in rele a sin g tlie re p o rt a t th is e a rly date, said, "T h in g s are m u ch m ore co m p le x tliis y e a r because we m u s t n e g o tia te fo r fo u r u n its in ste a d o f one and o u r m em bers sh o u ld have o u r re co m ­ m e n d a tio n s in h a n d before th e A n n u a l M e e tin g so th a t th e y can in s tru c t t lie ir delegates how to v ote .” The C o m m itte e (C o n tin u e d on drew up the Page 3) R e p e a t T h is I F r u s t r a t e d R o c k y ’s W it h M ay V o t e r s E x p e r ie n c e D e m o n s tra to rs P ro v e / -2^ -2^ a n d i d a t e s P r ic o T e n ( ’e n ls itte 3 r / , X>,o A m e ric a ’s L argest W e e k ly fo r P u b lic E m p lo y e e s V o l. X X X , N o . 47 Z.59 5 % V a lu a b le e x p e rie n c e w ith rio tX o u s a n d v io le n t d e m o n ­ s t r a t i o n s to w h i c h G o v e r n o r N e ls o n A. R o c k e fe lle r w as ex posed in th e co urse of h is S o u th A m e rica n m issio n m a y prove to h a v e b e en v a lu a b le o n - t h e - j o b tr a in in g fo r th e G o v e rn o r in th i* p e n u ltim a te y e a r of h is th ir d A d (C o ntinu ed on P a t e IS) L a s t C a ll Y o u r U .S . S e r v ic e P u b lic R e la tio n s 1 0 By LEO J. MARGOLIN c* *Z i T C c: iJu c !j UZ 1-^ P=. u. c O n ly S ix S e a ts L e ft For G ra n d Baham a O ne W eek H o lid a y O n ly six s e a ts a r e a v a ila b le I^!r. M a r g o l i n is P r o f e s s o r o f B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a t on th e A ug. 1 o n e-w e°k g a la n e B o r o u g h o f i \ l a n l i a t t a n C o m m u n i t y C o lle g e a n d A d ju n < ;t v a c a t i o n t r i p t o t h e G r a n d ’r o f e s s o r o f T u b lic A d m i n i s t r a t i o n in N ew Y o rk U n i v e r s i t y ? B a h a m a s , a v a i l a b l e o n l y t o C iv il Service E m ployees Assn. ; r a d u a t c S r h o o l o f P u b li c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n m em bers an d th e ir im m e d ia te fa m ilie s . T h e t r ip leaves Aug. 31 fro m n i E 172,000 M E M B E R S o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s K e n n e d y A irp o rt, w it li an e a rly -^ssn. w o n m o r e t h a n f o u r o u t o f f i v e c r i t i c a l c o l l e c t i v e b a r - m o rn in g d e p a rtu re . T he p rice In ­ j a i n i n g e le c tio n s la s t m o n th . cludes ro u n d t r ip je t tra n s p o rta ­ T H E Y W O N u n s e e n b u t h i g h l y i m p o r t a n t f r i n g e b e n e f i t s , tio n , h o te l room s, g o urm e t b re a k ­ A hich w ill n o t be fo u n d in the fa s t and d in n e r d a ily , a ll a irp o rtw h e lm in g m a jo r ity o f its m em b er­ jo n tra c ts w h ich CSEA w ill sign h o te l tra n s fe rs etc. T o ta l price ship. w ith the S tate o f New Y o rk is $189. • S O B E R IN G C LO S E R to re a l­ som etim e in the fu tu re . F o r re m a in in g space, w rite im ­ it y o f th e a ttitu d e s o f some top T H E S E C O N S ID E R A B L E frin g e m e d ia te ly to Sam E m m e tt, 1060 S ta te o ffic ia ls w ho e ith e r allow ed je n o fits revolve a ro u n d in d iv id u a l E ast 28th S tree t, B ro o k ly n , N .Y . th e ir daydream s to get th e b e t­ and group a ttitu d e s — a ttitu d e s ll p lO o r c a ll, a fte r 5 P.M ., (212) te r of the m or were b a d ly a d ­ th a t the S ta te ’s c iv il servants 253-4488. vised by unknow ledgeable co n su l­ h o ld tow'ard them selves as pu b lic tants. ?mployees, to w a rd th e ir u n io n , to ­ • C O N T IN U E D S T A B IL IT Y o f w ard th e ir jobs, to w a rd th e ir em ­ the S tate la bo r re la tio n s, despite ployers, th e people o f the S tate W illia m H . T im o n e y , Sr., o f the am ateurishness o f some o f the o f New Y o rk . E a st P a rm in g d a le , re tire d cu sto ­ top S ta te o ffic ia ls and agencies, T H E R E ’S N O T H IN G lik e a whose jo b i t ’s supposed to be to d ia n a t th e S ta te U n iv e rs ity a t c le a r-c u t v ic to r y — won f a ir and m a in ta in th is s ta b ility . P a rm in g d a le , w here he served fo r square on m e rit— over a g ra n d ­ • th e enhanced n a tio n a l 21 years, died o f a h e a rt a tta c k a t s ta n d f u ll of opponents o f various s ta tu re o f th e CSEA as the in ­ h is hom e rece ntly. He was a lo n g sizes, shapes and stre n g th s to dependent p u b lic em ployees’ u n ­ tim e m em b er o f th e CSEA. B o rn achieve these frin g e s, w h ic h are io n w h ic h did an o u ts ta n d in g jo b in H ic k s v ille , the 71-year old re a lly p u b lic re la tio n s advances. fo r its m embers and set the p a t­ T im o n e y liv e d hds e n tire life on TO H E L P C R Y S T A L IZ E these te rn fo r o th e r in d e p e n d e n t p u b lic L o n g Is la n d . A M ass was h e ld p u b lic re la tio n s pluses in the em ployees’ u n io n th ro u g h o u t the a t S t. K ilia n ’s R o m an C a th o lic C h u rc h . B u r ia l fo llo w e d a t S t m in d s o f ou r readers, we are U n ite d States. pleased to lis t th e m here: W H IL E T H O S E w ould n o t seem C h arle s C em etery in P in e la w n . B a ck in 1947, T im o n e y, Sr., and • E L E V A T IO N of the c iv il ser­ to be d o lla rs -a n d -c e n ts frin g e v a n t’s im age o f him se lf, p a rtic u ­ be ne fits, the y a c tu a lly are. Som e­ h is son, fo rm e d a fa th e r-s o n cus­ la r ly re la tin g to his p o sitio n in where along th e lin e a ll th is spec­ to d ia n c o m b in a tio n a t th e college. h is c o m m u n ity . (T h is is an o th e r ta c u la rly enhanced p u b lic re la ­ T h re e years ago, th e you ng er T im ­ w ay o f saying th a t a c iv il servant tio n s w ill pay o ff in fa tte r pay oney assumed the post o f head sh o u ld now feel 10 fee t ta ll.) enA-elopes an d a b e tte r life fo r a ll c u s to d ia n fo r Fannangdale. W h e n th e o ld e r T im o n e y re tire d a yea r • C O N F IR M A T IO N fro m its c iv il servants. ago la s t F e b ru a ry , D r. C harles W . ow n m em bership th a t the CSEA L a f fin , J r., pre sid e n t o f the c o l­ has been do in g a good job. T h is B r a n d o n N a m e d lege, said, “ T h is ra re fa th e r - a n d has skyrocketed the o rg a n iza ­ A L B A N Y — D. D a v id B ra n d o n o f son team a t o u r college is now tio n ’s to ta l p u b lic re la tio n s to D e lm a r has been a p p o inted to trie b ro k e n . . . we w ill m iss ‘P op’ In new h e ig h ts am ong the ra n k and S ta te Lx)cal G o v e rn m e n t A d v is o ry h is re tire m e n t.” f ile — and an o rg a n iz a tio n is o n ly B oa rd. He is the d ire c to r o f the E ven in re tire m e n t, the olde r as good and as effective as the S ta te O ffic e o f P la n n in g C o or­ T im o n e y was a fre q u e n t v is ito r to lo y a lty and sup po rt o f th e ove r­ d in a tio n . the cam pus, w h ic h he alw ays c a ll­ ed “ m y hom e aw ay fro m h o m e .” C S E A ’s A d d i t i o n a l F r i n g e B e n e f i t s Wm. H. Timoney Sr. TRY STEN O TYPE F R E E on THU RSD A Y A u g . 2 1 a t 6 P .M . or SATU RD A Y A u g . 2 5 a t 1 P .M . 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T h e a p p lic a tio n c ir c u it rem a ins open up th ro u g h Septem ber 15 fo r the w r itte n exam , set to f a ll O c t­ ober 18. F o r th e test, s ub je ct m a tte r w ill c o n c c n tra te on a rith m e tic rea­ so n in g ; nu m be r re la tio n s h ip s ; ab­ s tra c t reasoning; o p e ra tio n and m a in te n a n ce o f com p uter h a rd ­ w are (in c lu d in g m ag ne tic tape and d is k s); and supervisory p r in ­ ciples. T liis is to be a sim u ltane ou s exajn o f p ro m o tio n and openc o m p e titiv e candidates. N o n e th e ­ less, i t ’s expected th a t a p p o in t­ m ents w ill be m ade fro m the openc o m p e titiv e can didates aa w ell. N e w s Ite m s By RON LINDEN For Minorities, Women C S C C o m m issio n e r, N ix o n S tre ss E q u al E m p lo y m e n t, T ra in in g A n d A d v a n c e m e n t N ew d ire c tio n s fo r th e p ro g r a m o f e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity in F e d e r a l e m p lo y m e n t— e m p h a s iz in g tr a in i n g a n d a d v a n c e ­ m e n t o p p o r tu n itie s fo r m in o r ity e m p lo y e e s a n d w o m e n — w e re d e s c r i b e d b y C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n C h a i r m a n R o b e r t E . H a m p to n fo llo w in g Pi-esident N ix son’s a p p ro v a l o f th e C o m m issio n ’s reco m m end atio ns f o r s tre n g th e n ­ in g th e p ro gra m . T h e W h ite House has issued a n E xecu tive o rd e r an d a P re si­ d e n tia l m em o assigning th e C iv il S ervice C om m ission c o n tin u in g le a d e rsh ip re s p o n s ib ility fo r th e G o v e rn m e n t-w id e p ro g ra m and d ire c tin g heads o f F ede ral de­ p a rtm e n ts and agencies to “ co­ operate f u lly in th is u rg e n t u n ­ d e rta k in g and m ove fo rw a rd en er­ g e tic a lly ” to w a rd th e goal o f c o m p le te ly e ra d ic tin g d is c rim in a ­ tio n o f a n y k in d in F e d e ra l em ­ p lo y m e n t. T he new o rd e r fo r th e f ir s t tim e m aps o u t specifics o f w h a t is re q u ire d o f agency heads in developing a ffir m a tiv e a c tio n pro g ra m s and requires agency heads to p ro v id e th e neces­ sary m anpow er and resources to c a rry o u t th e ir re sp on sibilitie s. T he P ie s id e n t’s actions stem ­ m ed fro m a fu ll-s c a le review o f th e equal e m p lo y m e n t p ro g ra m th a t he h a d d ire cte d H a m p to n to u n d e rta k e la s t M a rc h , and are based on the changes reco m ­ m ended in the CSC re p o rt. H a m p to n stressed th e fd llo w in g sp e c ific p o in ts in c lu d e d in th e P re s id e n t’s m e m o : • A ssu rin g equal e m p lo ym e n t o p p o i-tu n ity in a Federal d e p a rt­ m e n t o r agency is th e re s p o n s ib il­ it y o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n ’s head. I t m u s t have h is c o n tin u in g h ig h p r io r ity a tte n tio n an d th a t o f a ll agency executives. • E q u a l e m p lo ym e n t o p p o rtu ­ n ity m u s t become an In te g ra l p a rt O'f the d a y -to -d a y m a n a g e m e n t o f F ede ral agencies, a n d in te r ­ woven w ith e ve ry a ctio n w h ic h has an e ffe c t on employees. • W h ile we m u st c o n tin u e to search o u t q u a lifie d pe rsonnel fro m a ll segm ents of o u r po p u ­ la tio n , we m u s t assure th e best possible u tiliz a tio n o f the s k ills an d p o te n tia l o f the pre sen t w o rk force. Em ployees should have the o p p o rtu n ity to th e fu lle s t e x te n t p ra c tic a b le to im p ro ve th e ir s k ills so th e y m a y q u a lify fo r advance­ m e n t. Those w ho have p o te n tia l to serve a t th e sup erviso ry level a n d above should be id e n tifie d and g iven the o p p o rtu n ity to develop to th e ir fu lle s t c a p a b ility . • S pecial e ffo rts m u s t be m ade to assure th a t o p p o rtu n itie s in th e F ede ral G o ve rn m e n t a t the pro fe ssio n a l levels are m ade kn o w n to m en and wom en of a ll races, re lig io n , and e th n ic ba ck­ grounds so th a t p o sitio ns o f lead­ e rsh ip in th e fu tu re can be assmned by persons fro m a ll seg­ m en ts o f ou r p o p u la tio n . • E very possible step m ust be ta ke n by agency heads to m ake sure th a t each m anger and sup­ ervisor in th e G o v e rn m e n t u n ­ derstands and im p lem e nts th e obD a ta on th is title , th ro u g h B u l­ le tin No. 22-608, m ay be sought fro m th e S tate D e p a rtm e n t o f C iv il Service, 1350 Ave. o f th e A m ericas, New Y o rk 10019. je c tlv e o f equal e m p lo ym e n t o p ­ p o i-tu n ity fo r a ll A m ericans. O ur supervisors’ p e rfo n n a n c e m u s t In e v e ry w ay su p p o rt e q u a lity of o p p o rtu n ity fo r a ll employees. • I n a d d itio n to a ssu ring equal e m p lo ym e n t o p p o rtu n ity fo r a ll persons, th e G o v e rn m e n t, as a responsible em ployer, m u s t do its p a r t alon g w ith o th e r em ployers to pro vid e special e m p lo y m e n t and tr a in in g pro gra m s to those who are eco n o m ica lly o r educa­ tio n a lly disadvantaged. W e m u s t h o ld o u t a h e lp in g h a n d and im a g in a tiv e ly use th e fa c ilitie s of th e G o ve rru n e n t to prepare such persons fo r u s e fu l a n d p ro d u c tiv e em ploym ent. Progress M ade C h a irm a n H a m p to n said h is s tu d y showed th a t th e G o v e rn ­ m e n t h a d m ade s ig n ific a n t p ro ­ gress to w a rd th e goal o f a ssu iln g equal o p p o rtu n ity in F ederal em ­ p lo y m e n t— w ith m em bers o f m i­ n o ritie s re p rese nting n e a rly 20 p e rc e n t o f th e w o rk force. He n o te d th a t th e p ro p o rtio n o f n o n­ w h ite s in F ederal service is a l­ m ost 50 p e rce n t h ig h e r th a n the percentage o f n o n -w h ite s in the N a tio n ’s w o rk force— 16 pe rcen t as c o n tra ste d to 10.8 pe rcen t— a n d th a t, in a d d itio n , th e G o v ­ e rn m e n t em ploys 70,000 S panish A m ericans. H e also p o in te d o u t, how ever, th a t m in o r ity employees te n d to be co n ce n tra te d in the lo w e r levels, an d urged im pi*oved m an po w er u tiliz a tio n a n d tr a in ­ in g program s to increase op po rtim itie s fo r a ll employees to w o rk a t th e ir fu lle s t p o te n tia l. H a m p to n also re p o rte d plans f o r im p ro v e d a d m in is tra io n o f the G ove i-nm e nt-w id e p ro g ra m . In ­ c lu d in g agency s e lf-e v a lu a tio n of o p e ra tio n s coupled w ith inspec­ tio n s b y CSC, an hnproved system fo r m a in ta in in g m in o r ity e m p lo y ­ m e n t da ta, and a stre n g th e n e d o r­ g a n iz a tio n fo r c a rry in g o u t the C o nu nission’s p ro g ra m responb ilitie s . “ T h e P reside nt expects po sitive results, an d he has asked me to give h im re g u la r re ix )rts on p ro ­ gress a n d problem s. These w ill receive h is personal a tte n tio n ," C h a in n a n H a m p to n said. T h e P ie s id e n t also asked th a t h is m em o be sent tp every m a n ­ ager and supervisor fo r th e ir guidance. a v iL S E R V IC i LEADER A m erica * L ead in g W e ek ly 1 ! W a r r e n St ., N e w V o r k , N Y 1 0 0 0 7 T e le p h o n e ; 2 1 2 B E ekiiian 3 - 6 0 1 0 P u b l i s h e d L a c h Iue! >da )’ 6 6 9 A tlan tic Street S tam fo rd , C onn. B u s i n e s s a n d E d i t o r i a l GlTice: 11 W a r r e n St.. N e w Y o r k . N . Y . 1 0 0 0 7 E n tered aa » e c o n d - c l a s s m a t t e r a n d second-class p o s ta e e paid O c t o b e r 3, 1939 a> t h e Dost officc at S t a m f o r d , C onn.. uiiHei t h e A c t of M arch 3, 1879 M embei o( A udit B ureau of C irculation*. S u b s c r i p t i o n P r i c e $ 5 . 0 0 P e r Y ear I n d i v i d u a l C o p i e s . lOc S a la r y C o m R e le a s e d STATEWIDE CANDIDATES A c ro ss-se c tio n of c a n d id a te s fo r S ta te w id e office o f th e Civil Service E m ploy ees Assn. re c e n tly g a t h ­ ered a t th e L ong Is la n d C o n fe re n c e m e e tin g . T h ey in clu de, le ft to r ig h t: (to p row ) J o h n G a lla g h e r, c a n d id a te fo r tr e a s u r e r ; S o lom on B en d et, c a n d i­ d a te fo r seco nd v ic e -p re sid e n t; T h e o d o re C. W enzl, in c u m b e n t p re s id e n t seek in g re e le c tio n ; J o h n J. H en nessey , c a n d id a te fo r p re s id e n t; R a n d o lp h J a ­ H e n n e s s e y , E x p a n s io n S ta ff A t F O la u m f F L o n g ie Is la “W e n e ed tr a in e d field re p r e ­ s e n ta tiv e s a n d by woi’king th r o u g h ^uoh a c o m m u n ity p ro g ra m , we a re fu lfillin g o u r ow n n eed s w hile p e rfo rm in g a service to th e p ub lic by tr a in in g u n d erem p lo y ed p e r ­ so n s,” H en n essey sa id lateir. “A fter all, o u r m o tto Is ‘W e S e rv e ’ a n d I w a n t every o n e to k n o w it.” H en n essey also e x p la in e d th e n eed fo r a d d itio n a l local o ffices in th e m a jo r a re a s of th e S ta te , p o in tin g o u t t h a t h e w as in th e fo r e f r o n t ia th e b a ttle to e sa b lish su c h a n office in B u ffalo . Incum tbent p re s id e n t D r. T h e o ­ do re W enzl, n o tin g t h a t th e elec­ tion w as a lm o st over, th a n k e d th o se m e m b e rs w ho h a d v o te d fo r Sem inar (C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e 1) inemJoers, fam ilies a n d frien d s. R ates a re $44 p e r p erson , double occupancy in c lu d in g roo m s In m a in b u ild in g a n d all m eals. F o r re s e rv a tio n s se n d $10 d e ­ posit p e r p erso n a n d w rite to CSREA O on ven tio n D esk, CJoncord Hotel. K lam e stia L ake. E a r ly (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) fin a l re p o r t o n Aug. 12 a f te r h a v ­ ing h eld se v e ra l m e e tin g s d u rin g th e year. T h e list of b e n e fits re c o m m e n d ­ ed by th e c o m m itte e in c lu d e s: • A 25 p e rc e n t s a la ry in - ’ cresise fo r em plo yees in th e PiX(fessional, T e c h n ica l, S c ie n ­ tific a n d M a n a g e m e n t- C o n ­ fid e n tia l b ai'g ain liig u n its : $2,000 a c ro s s -th e -b o a rd s a la ry in c re a se fo r th o se em ployees in th e I n s titu tio n a l services, O p e ra tio n a l serv ices, a iid A d ­ m in is tra tiv e serv ices b a r g a i n ­ in g u n its. • In th o se cases w h e re th e 25 p e rc e n t in c re a se w ould be less th a n $2,000, su c h in ­ c rea se sh o u ld be ra ise d to $2.000: • E sta b lis h m e n t o f a $6,000 m in im u m h ir in g s a la ry ra te ; • A n o n -c o n trib u to ry 20y e a r re tir e m e n t p la n a t h a lf cobs, c a n d id a te fo r seco nd v ic e -p re sid e n t; a n d D ro p ay, u sin g th e h ig h fin a l a v e r­ o th y R a b in , se c re ta ry . S h ow n in fr o n t row a re : age s a la ry c o m p u te d o n th e Louis C olby, m o d e ra to r ; G eorge D eLong, c a n d id a te basis of th e th r e e h ig h e s t c o n ­ fo r f if th v ic e -p re s id e n t; M a r g a re t A n a s ta s ia , c a n ­ secu tive s a la ry y e a rs : to be d id a te fo r th ir d v ic e -p re s id e n t; Irv in g F ta u m e n E>ermlsslve fo r p o litic a l s u b ­ b a u m , c a n d id a te fo r f ir s t v ic e -p re sid e n t; N ich o las division s : P u z ziferri, c a n d id a te fo r f if th v ic e -p re s id e n t; an d • A m end R e tire m e n t a n d D ave S ilb e rm a n , C o n fere n ce firs t v ic e -p re sid e n t S o cia l S e c u rity L aw by c o m ­ a n d m e e tin g c h a irm a n . p u tin g th e in itia l p e n sio n r e ­ serv e on a l / 4 0 t h b a sis fo r em plo yees w ho r e m a in o n th e e n b a u m C a ll F o r jo b a f te r age 55. I t is lik e ­ wise re c o m m e n d e d t h a t th is b e n e fit be p e n n isslv e fo r th e p o litical su b d iv isio n s; ld R e p r e s e n t a t iv e • In c re a se th e d e a th b e n e fit fo r b en eficiaries of re tire e s fro m $2,000 to $20,000; to be n d C o n fe r e n c e m a d e peam issive fo r p o litic a l BETHPAGE— Two ca n d id a tes for S ta te w id e o ffice of th e Civil Service E m ployees Assn. drew long ov ation s a t th e regular m e e tin g of th e Long Islaln d C onference, CSEA, at the S tate Park here la st w eek w h en th ey proposed th e doubling of th e E m ployees A ssocia­ tio n ’s field sta ff. F ollow ing th e announ'C einent by Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m , in c u m b e n t seco n d v ic e -p re sid e n t a n d c a n d id ­ a te fo r firs t v ic e -p re sid e n t, t h a t h e w ould lead th e fig h t fo r th e in c re a se d sta ff, J o h n H en n esse y , in c u m b e n t ti-easurer a n d c a n d id a te fo r p resid e n t, a n n o u n c e d t h a t h e h a d a lre a d y s t a r t e d p re lim in a ry stu d ie s in to th e fe a sib ility of i n ­ a u g u ra tin g a field re p r e s e n ta tiv e tra in e e p ro g ra m , p a rtia lly su b s id ­ ized by th e O ffice of E conom ic O p p o rtu n ity . m itte e C SE A W ill Launch S t a t e w id e C a m p a ig n For M e m b e rs p re s id e n t, S olom on B e n d e t a n d R a n d o lp h Jaco b s, r e ite r a te d th e ir se rv ice to th e CSEA over th e y e a rs —J a c o b s as c h a irm a n of th e re s ­ o lu tio n s co m m ittee a n d B e n d e t as (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) c h a irm a n of th e s a la ry c o m m it­ A L B A N Y — T h e C iv il S e r v i c e tee. In tro d u c in g th e c a n d id a te s w as E m p l o y e e s A s s n . a n n o u n c e d Louis Colby, th i r d v ic e -p re sid e n t l a s t w e e k t h a t i t w o u l d b e ­ o f th e c o n fe re n c e . C h a in n a n of g i n a m a s s iv e m e m b e rs h ip th e m e etin g w as D av id S ilb e rm a n . driv e to sign up all of th o se S ta te confei*ence first v ic e -p re sid e n t, em ployees w hom it i\ow re p r e ­ w ho w as re p la c in g G eo rg e K o c h , s e n ts in collective n e g o tiatio n s. c o n feren ce pi’e s id e n t w ho w as ill. C SEA h a s been ch o sen to r e p ­ re s e n t S ta te em ployees In to u r o u t o f th e five collectiv e b a r ­ g a in in g u n its d e sig n a te d by th e S ta t e P u b lic • E m p lo y m e n t R e la ­ P B R B O r d e r s S in g le U n it tio n s B o a rd — th e p ro fe ssio n a ls c ie n tific -te c h n ic a l u n it : th e a d ­ m in is tra tiv e u n it: th e In s titu tio n a l F o r S U N Y P r o f e s s io n a ls u n it a n d th e o p e ra tio n a l u n it. “T h e m a jo rly of em ployees in ALBANY—T h e S ta te Public E m ploym ent R ela tio n s B oard h a s d eterm in ed th a t all acad em ic a n d n on-academ ic p rofes­ e a c h of th e se u n its cho se OSEA sio n a l employee.'i of th e S ta te U n iversity o f New York sh a ll to re p re s e n t th e m ,” said CSEA C. W enzl. b e included in one u n it for th e purposes of c o lle c tiv e bar­ p re s id e n t T h eo d o re “ Now we w a n t to g e t all of th ose g a in in g electio n s / o r t h a t u n it to m e n t Aug. 12. N e a rly 12,000 pi*o- em ployees to jo in o u r u n io n. W e elect a n em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n fessio n a l em plo yees o f th e S ta te will w ork fo r C SEA m e m b ers a n d re p r e s e n ta tiv e so m e tim e a f t e r th e U n iv ersity of New Y o rk (SU N Y ) n o n -m e m b e rs alik e in e a c h of f i r s t p a y ro ll d a te o f th e 1969-1970 a t fo u r cam p u ses will be re p r e ­ th ese u n its, b u t we feel th e e m ­ ac a d e m ic year. ployees sh o u ld p a rtic ip a te in th e se n te d in th e im it. C e rta in stpeclfJed p ro fe ssio n a l fo n n u la tio n of c o n tra c t d e m a n d s T h e em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n s e x ­ p e c te d to be vying fo r th e r ig h t em ployees w ill be ex clu d ed fro m a n d in th e p la n n in g of a p r o ­ to re p re se n t th is u n it a re th e Civil th e u n it, as will th e pi’o fessio n a l g ra m for e a c h u n it. T h e w ay Sei'vice E m plo yees A ssn. jo in tly em ployees o f th e C ollege o f C e r a ­ fo r a n em ployee to do th is Is to jo in CSEA, becom e a n active w ith th e F a c u lty S e n a t e ; th e S ta t e m ics a t A lfred U n iv ersity . m e m b er, a n d h av e a voice in all P E R B re p o rte d t h a t fo u r sp e c i­ U n iv ersity F e d e ra tio n of T e a c h e rs ; a n d th e C o un cil o f A ffilia te d fic issues w ere involved in K le in ’s th e p la n n in g . “O u r people will go o u t a n d C h a p te r s o f th e A m e ric a n A sso­ d ecisio n: w h e th e r th e re sh o u ld be c ia tio n of U n iv ersity Professoi*s in c a m p u s - by - c a m p u s n e g o tia tin g tell th e em ployees who voted fo r th e S ta t e U n iv ersity of New Y ork u n its : w h e th e r a c ad em ic a n d n o n - CSEA b u t a re n o t m em b ers, a n d acad e m ic p io fe sslo n a ls slio uld be th e em ployees w ho v o ted fo r a n ­ (A A U P). in th e sa m e u n it: w h e th e r th e o th e r o rg an izatio n , a n d th o se who P a u l E. K lein , d ire c to r of r e p ­ p ro fe ssio n al s t a f f a t th e C ollege d id n ’t vote a t all, th e C S E A c a n re s e n ta tio n fo r P E R B , rele ase d th e o f Cei-am lcs a t A lfred U n iv ersity best re p re s e n t th e m If th e y bed e ta ils o f Ixis d ecision in a s t a t e ­ (C o n tin u e d o n P ag e 16) (C o n tin u ed o n P ag e 14) h im a n d re q u este d th o se w ho h a d n o t y e t vote d to r e t u r n h im to o ffice to co m p lete th e jo b h e h a d s t a r t e d two y e a rs ago. Also s p e a k in g a t th e m e e tin g in th e club h o u se of th e p a r k ’s golf co urse w ere J o h n G a lla g h e r, c a n ­ d id a te fo r tr e a s u re r ; D o ro th y R a b in , c a n d id a te fo r tr e a s u re r : N ich o las P u z z ife rri a n d G eorge D eLong, c a n d id a te s fo r fifth vicep re s id e n t; M a r g a re t A n a sta s ia , c a n d id a te fo r th ir d v ic e -p re sid e n t; B o th c a n d id a te s fo r second vice- New R e p o rt F o r S tu d y su b d iv isio n s; • A w elfare fu n d o f $150 p e r em p lo yee to be fin a n c e d by th e S ta te a n d a d m ln is te i’Cd by CSEA ; • A n o n - c o n trib u to ry h e a lth In s u ra n c e p la n fo r e m ­ ployees a n d th e ir d e p e n d e n ts: • P a.vm ent In c a s h upon se v e ra n c e fro m serv ice fo r all a c c u m u la te d sick leav e c r e d ­ its: • C o n tin u a n c e of th e h e a lth in s u ra n c e p la n fo r th e sp ou se of th e re tir e e u p o n th e r e ­ tire e ’s d e a th , a n d • P ro v ide lo ng ev ity in c r e ­ m e n ts a t th e 2 0 th a n d 2 5 th year. “ W e sin cercly believe t h a t th e se d e m a n d s re p re s e n t a s o u n d p r o ­ g ra m In th e a re a s listed above, a n d a b so lu te ly e s s e n tia l fo r th e g e n e ra l well being of all S ta t e a n d p o litica l su bd ivision e m p lo y ­ ees re p re se n te d by C SEA ,” B e n d e t said . M em b e rs of th e c o m m itte e a re B e n d et, c h a ir m a n ; S a lv a to re B u tero , R a y m o n d C assidy, R a y m o n d H eckel, F ia n k T a lo m le , L loyd H o g a n , E m il Im p re ss a , G eo rg e L a F a ro , J o h n W . R a y m o n d , C o r­ n eliu s R u sh , a n d N els C a rlso n . M o d e l C o n s t it u t io n s Sent To C h a p te r D ir e c t o r s , P r e s id e n t s ALBANY — Copies o f th e Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. m odel ch a p ter co n stitu tio n in its la te st revised form h a v e been s e n t to CSEA B o a rd of D ir­ ecto rs m e m b e rs a n d c h a p te r p re s ­ id e n ts. O n J u n e 11, th e D ire c to rs ’ C h a r ­ te r C o m m itte e a n d th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs m a n d a te d t h a t a n u p to - d a te v ersio n of th e m odel c o n ­ s titu tio n be p r in te d a n d d is trib u ­ te d a n d t h a t th o s e receiv in g h e d a te d copies slio uld d estro y a n y p reviously issued v ersio n s. F u tu r e revised issues w ill be p rin te d o n d iffe re n t colo red p a p e r a n d will c o n ta in th e d a te of Is­ su a n c e a n d d ire c tio n s fo r d isc o n ­ tin u in g p rev iou s v ersion s. T h e m od el c o n s titu tio n is p re ­ p a re d by OSEA as a g uide fo r civil service em ployees in p re p a rin g th e c o n s titu tio n fo r a S ta t e o r counity c h a p te r of CSEA. CSEA’s Thruway Chapter Geriified As Bargaining AgenI (C o n tin u ed from P ag e 1) filed follow ing a r u n - o ff elec tio n h e ld J a n u a r y 23, 1969. T lie S ta te B o ard a ffirm e d th e ru lin g of PEIRB’s D ire c to r o f R e p re s e n ta ­ tio n w ho, in h is D ecision on O b ­ je c tio n s of Mlay 27, 1969, refu sed to set aside th e re s u lts of th e election . The o b je c tio n s w ere filed by Local 445 of th e T e a m ­ ste rs, w h ich h a d ta k e n p a r t in th e ru n - o ff electio n w ith CSEA . T he u n it in c lu d es a p p ro x im a te ly 2,000 em plo yees in 89 titles. T h e B o ard also o rd e r th e T liru w ay to n e g o tia te w ith CSEA a n d to e n te r Into a w ritte n a g re e ­ m e n t. [7se Y our CO Z ip -C o d es to h e lp speed c/i tn 133 »—t n cn r* w ;> o w H e (nTn> CL. tu '< > C. d ora o ON o W here to A p p ly For P ubU t Jo b s READERS OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LEADER | W ho N ev er Finished ■HIGH SCHOOL O ' VO ■ are In v ite d to w rite fo r FREE B rochure. Tells how you can earn a D ip lo m a . A P P R O V E D FO R VETERANS T R A IN IN G . to a ■< to 0) 3 H I ■ i AMERICAN SCHOOL. Dept. 9AP-64 27« Fiffh Ave. (30th St.) New York, N.Y. 10001 S en d m e y ou r free H igh S chool B ro ch u re. Ph. BR-9-2604 A t e ______ A pt_______ ----------------------------S tate __ I A I 1 v a c a tio n a n d sick leav e . . . 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D easy, Jr^ C ity E d ito r A ssis ta n t E d ito r s Coyne, B u s in e s s M an ag er A d v ertisin c R e p re se n ta tiv e s: A L B /.N Y K IIM (;S T O N . It c u (J HH — Joseph N .Y . — T. B e lle w C liarles — 303 A ndrew s So. — 239 M a n n in g W a ll B lv d ., S treet, IV 2 S474 FE derai 8-835# p «r copy S u b scription P ric e S3.00 lo m e m b e is of tlie ClvU S erv ice E m p lo y ees A ssociation. $5.00 to n o n -m e m b e rs. J UESDAY, A U G U ST « u (/J t-H u F in k c lstc in , E d ito r A d v a n c e m e n t 19, 1969 A h e a d e a r s of fiery a d v an cem en t are ahead for m em bers of th e Civil Service E m ployees Assn. and for all public em p loyees w ith in New York State. Y L ast week, th e chairm an of th e A sso cia tion ’s salary com ­ m itte e an n ou cn ed th a t h e would p resen t to th e fu ll delega te body, a com prehensive report w h ich w ould give S ta te em ­ p lo yees a m in im u m $ 6 , 0 0 0 salary, a m in im u m $ 2 , 0 0 0 salary Increase w ith a m axim u m 25 p ercent increase. As h ad been pointed* out already, 94 percen t o f S tate em p loyees selected CSEA as th eir b argain in g agent, rejectin g ridiculous charges th a t the A ssociation w as m erely an In­ su ra n ce organization. T he ch arges w ere proffered by com ­ p e tin g organizations trying to horn in on CSEA’s successes over th e years. C andidates for office w ith in the A ssociation have a l­ ready vowed to increase the A ssociatio n ’s sta ff by 100 per­ c en t, thereby giving increased service to th e p resen t m em ­ bership a n d m ak in g room for exp a n sio n w h ich is sure to lo llow in local governm ent ju risd iction s and school districts. B y th e tim e the CSEA’s exp an sion is com pleted, all public em ployees in New York S ta te will be p rotected by CSEA’s um brella as a result of their responsible union rep­ r e se n ta tio n of all public em ployees. J u s tic e A tta in e d h e New York City D ep artm en t of P ersonnel last week certified three m en for prom otion to captain. Fire D e­ p a rtm en t, follow ing their su ccessfu l court case ag a in st key an sw ers to their prom otion test six years ago. T T h e m en follow ed their case w ith te n a city through the St^ite Court System , fin ally arriving a t th eir goal, prom o­ tio n w ith retroactive seniority. We urge the Fire D epartm en t to prom ote th ese m en im ­ m ediately so th a t the in ju stice they h ave already suffered will be dragged out no longer. W e ll D o n e S e r v ic e T e le v is io n A m evieu * » i^argcMt %Veelity t o r P u b l i c K m p lo y e e n ON o C iv il T elev isio n p ro g ra m s o f In te re s t to clvU serv ice em p loy ees a re b ro a d c a s t d ally o v er W NYC, C h a n n e l 31. N ex t w eek’s p ro g ra m s a re listed below. M o n d ay , A u g u st 25 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock— “G a m b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­ view .” New Y o rk P olice A ca­ d em y se rie s fo r in -se rv ic e t r a i n ­ ing. 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b— “B ru s h F ile s .” New Y o rk C ity F ire D e­ p a r tm e n t ti-ain lng series. 9:00 p.m . (c o lo r)— New Y o rk R e ­ p o rt— L e ste r S m ith h o s ts in t e r ­ views b e tw een C ity o ffic ia ls a n d v isitin g n ew sm en . T u esd ay , A u g u st 26 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — “T h e P a ti e n t W ith CVA: P a r t n . ” R e fre s h e r coui-se fo r n u rse s, lesson 17. 4:00 p.m . — Aixnind th e C lock— “G a m b lin g Entfoixiem ent R e ­ view .” N ew Y o rk Police A ca­ dem y se rie s fo r in -se rv ic e t r a i n ­ ing. W e d n esd a y , A u g u st 27 3:00 p.m .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g — “T h e P a ti e n t W ith C a n c e r.” R e ­ fre s h e r co u rse fo r n u rses, lesson 18. 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock— “ G a m b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­ view .” New Y o rk P olice A ca­ dem y se rie s fo r in -serv ice t r a i n ­ ing. 7:30 u.m .—O n th e J o b — “B ru s h F ile s .” New Y o rk C ity F ire D e­ p a r t m e n t tr a in in e series. T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 28 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e C lock— “G am b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­ view .” New Y o rk P olice A ca­ dem y se rie s fo r in -se rv ic e ti’a in ing. 7:30 p.m . — O n th e J o b — “T h e U n iv ersal S u m m o n s.” New Y o rk City F ire D e p a rtm e n t tra in in g series. F rid a y , A u g u st 29 10::00 a.m . d iv e - c o lo r ) — S ta f f M eeting of th e A ir— O fficials in New Y ork C ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t o f S ocial S eiT ices an sw e r p h o n e d in in q u irie s fro m th e offices in th e field. 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock— “G a m b lin g E n fo rc e m e n t R e ­ view .” New Y ork P olice A ca­ d em y se rie s fo r in -se rv ice t r a i n ­ ing. S a tu rd a y , A u g u st 30 7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b — “T h e Univer.s«l S u m m o n s.” New Y ork C ity F ire D e>partm ent tra in in g series. L a w Y o u By WILLIAM GOFFEN (Mr. Goffev, • member of the New York Bar, teaches law at lb« CoUere of the City at New York. Is the author el man# beeka ami articles and co-auihored “New York Criminal Law.*’) D is c ip lin a ry P ro c e e d in g s II IN LAST WEEK’S colu m n u n u su a l ch arges of m iscon ­ duct a g a in st an em ployee a ccu sed o f inappropriate rem arks o f a racial, religious and e th n ic n atu re to fellow em ployees w ere discussed. O ther ch arges a g a in st th e em p loyee related to h is alleged co n d u ct tow ard th e public and public agen cies. T hus, th e em ployee w as accused of in fo rm in g a Case Super­ visor w orking for M obilization for Y ou th th a t it is “an illic it and illeg a l orga n ization .” FINALLY, th e em ployee w as ch arged w ith s ta tin g to h is Supervisor, “T h is a gen cy on ly hires N egroes, Jew s and P uerto R icans. I am sick and tired of w orking w ith N egroes, Jew s an d P uerto R ica n s.” T he em ployee v eh em e n tly denied m a k in g su ch sta tem e n t. MR. JOHN H. LEWIS, th e H earings O fficer, n oted th a t proof o f th e ch arge depended upon th e uncorroborated testim o n y of th e Supervisor. T herefore, th e issue o f credi­ b ility w as brought in to sharp focus. In resolvin g th is issue, Mr. Lew is gave m u c h w eig h t to th e testim o n y of ch a ra cter w itn esses for th e em ployee w ho w ere m em bers of th e very groups for w h ic h he w as alleg ed to a n tip a th y . THESE W ITNESSES, in clu d in g N egro and Jew ish cow orkers, portrayed th e em ployee as one u n lik ely to harbor religious or racial prejudices. T h e em ployee en joyed a w arm an d personal rela tio n sh ip w ith th em . In short, th e emr ployee show ed m ore stron g ly th a n by m ere lip service a frien d ­ ly rela tio n sh ip w ith persons o f m in o rity groups. A ppreciat­ in g th e im p ortan ce o f suich ev idence, Mr. Lewis ruled in favor o f th e em ployee on th is charge. t A NEGRO COLLEAGUE te stifie d th a t sh e u sed to go to lu n ch w ith th e em ployee every day for a period o f a t year, perhaps longer. She also te stifie d h e w as a very co m p eten t and qualified worker w ho w ould be h elp fu l to her on d iffic u lt cases. Also, th e em ployee w as a lin gu ist, cap­ able o f co n v ersin g w ith c lie n ts in S p an ish , Ita lia n an d P ortugese, all of w h ich la n gu a ges h e spoke flu en tly . T h is skill w as of great value to th e D ep artm en t. A JEW ISH CO-WORKER te stifie d sh e had know n th e em ployee for over a year. S h e h a d n ever heard h im m ake an y in su ltin g or disparaging rem ark to anybody as to race, religio n or eth n ic origin. She fou n d h im very cooperative an d alw ays glad to co n fer w ith h er on d iffic u lt cases. S h e described h im as h u m a n ita r ia n and fa ir in his tr e a tm e n t of clien ts. S h e considered h im a friend, an d sh e did n o t th in k he w as prejudiced because o f race or religion. THE EMPLOYEE testified in h is ow n b eh a lf. He te stifie d th a t a ch arge a g a in st h im th a t h e h ad accused N egroes o f w a n tin g to d isin tegrate, rather th a n to in teg ra te w as a M r s . N e ils o n N a m e d m isquotation. He was m erely d iscu ssin g sta te m e n ts h e h eard on a n a tio n a l television show on w h ich Mrs. Eldridge C leaver '6 8 P s y c h ia tr ic A id e appeared. He sta te d th a t th e ch arge th a t h e asked a Jew ish co-worker, “How m a n y Arabs did th e Jew s k ill th is m o rn in g ? ” A t H u d s o n R iv e r S .H . w as unfounded. At th e sam e tim e, th e em ployee sta te d th a t POUGHKEEPSIE — M r s . th e co-worker’s g reetin g to h im was, “How lon g h a s it b een T heresa N ielson, a Hudson sin c e you escaped from th e S a n ita tio n D e p a rtm e n t? ” An­ River S ta te H ospital em ployee oth er form o f g reetin g was, “Are you a p resen t or p ast m em ber of th e M afia? ” in th e S ou th W ing Service for th e la s t 17 years, h a s received CONCERNING TREATMENT o f clien ts, th e em ployee w as th e N a tio n a l A ssociation fo r em p h atic th a t c lie n ts’ n eed s w ere filled a n d h e alw ays Mefntal H e a lth ’s “P s y c h ia tric Aide gran ted them ev eryth in g to w h ich th e y were entitled. o l l o w i n g long years of com p lain ts by em ployees and Local 100, T ransportation W orkers of Am erica as well as ed itorials in this newspaper, th e T ra n sit A uthority and the M a n h a tta n and Bronx Surface T ra n sit O perating Authority, la st w eek annou n ced th a t effe c tiv e Sept. 1, bus drivers for th e two public a u th orities would no longer m ake ch an ge nor would they have an y th in g to do w ith collection of fares, A y a rd ” fo r 1&68. ex ce p t t-o see th a t the proper ch a n g e would be deposited M rs. N ielson received th e AN EMPLOYEE’S p a s t work record m a y sta n d h im a w a rd fro m M rs. B a rb a ra S. in good stead w h en faced w ith ch arges o f m isconduct. Ad­ In th e fare box. Steeves, executive d ire c to r of th e m itted ly , Mr. Lewis placed m u ch em p h a sis upon th e em ­ B us drivers have been held-up, beaten, stabbed, and D u tch ess C o u n ty S ociety fo r M e n ­ p lo y ee’s su perlative perform ance during h is six years on th e otherw ise assaulted over the years by crazed n arcotics ad­ ta l H e a lth , a t a p ro g ra m in th e sta ff. He also gave due w eigh t to th e good im pressions h o s p ita l’s assem bly h all. d icts who sou gh t to buy n arcotics from the proceeds of In th e p ro g ra m M rs. Nielson gain ed of th e em ployee a t th e hearing. Mr. Lew is accordingly th eir bus hold-ups. received c o n g ra tu la tio n s from recom m ended th a t ju stice be tem pered w ith m ercy. “W ithout th e h o s p ita l’* Civil S ervice E m ­ w holly fittin g th e p u n ish m e n t to th e o ffe n se ,” h e recom ­ T he Leader cites the action o f th e two au th orities in ployees A ssociation p re sid e n t, M rs m ended th a t th e em p loyee’s su sp en sion w ith o u t pay pend­ fu rth er protecting tlie lives of em ployees. NeiUle D a v la in g tiie d eterm in a tio n be appropriate p en a lty . F PERB F a c t- F in d e r To M e d ia te I In N o r t ii D is p u te F' Tonaw anda BUFFALO — T h e S ta te Pub­ E m p loy m en t R ela tio n s Board will m ed ia te a disp u te betw een N iaga ra ch ap ter, lic cn w sa serv ic e E m ployees A ssn., a n d th e C ity of N o rth T o n a w a n d a . T h « c h a p te r re p re se n ts a b o u t 50 clerical em ployees. T h e C SEA claim s t h a t th e c lerical w orkers sire d u e fo r in c re a se s In p ay b e­ cause of ra ise s N o rth T o n a w a n d a grave re c e n tly to o th e r c ity w orkers, P E R B n a m e d J a m e s E. R y a n , » vice p re s id e n t in c h a rg e o f i n ­ d u stria l re la tio n s a t D u o -T e m p Corp., B u ffa lo , to a c t a s a f a c t finder. H e m e t w ith b o th sides recently a n d p la n s o th e r m e e t­ ings. K e y A n s w n w rtn > o H c o S>■ c (N c an e r s E X A M IN .\T IO N NO, 7581 rro m o tio n to A ssista n t M e c h a n ic a l E n g in e e r I'in al K ey A nsw ers fo r W ritte n T e st H eld M arch 27, 1969 vO O VO T h e fo llo w in g are the fin a l key answers as adopted by th e C om m ission. These key answers result fix)m c a re fu l con sid era­ tio n of a ll protests s u b m itte d by candidates, and in clud e such m o d ific a tio n s as were allow ed by the C om m ission. 1. D ; 2, A; 3, A; 4, C; 5, C; 6. B : 7, C ; 8. D ; 9, A; 10, B ; 11, A; 12, A; 13, C ; 14, D ; 15, C; 16. A; 17,B ; 18, B ; 19, A; 20, C; 21, D ; 22.A; 23, B ; 24, D ; 25, B ; 26, C ; 27, A; 28, C ; 29, B ; 30, B ; 31, A ; 32, D ; 33, D ; 34, d elete; as. C: 36,B ; 37, C ; 38, D ; 39, B j 40. A ; 41, C; 42, D ; 43, A ; 44, B ; 45. C ; 46. C; 47. D ; 48. A ; 49, C ; 50, D ; 51, B ; 2, D ; 43, A; 54, C; 55, B ; 56, A ; 57, A; 58, C; 59. D ; 60, C ; 61. C; 62. A; 63, B ; 64, D ; 05, C ; f56. A; 67. B ; 68, A; 69, D ; 70, C; 7 1 , A; 72, B ; 73, C; 74. A; 75, D ; 76, C; 77, B ; 78, A; 79, D ; 80, B ; 81, A; 82, B ; 83, C ; 84, A; 85, C; 86, D ; 87, B ; 88, D ; 89, C; 90, C ; 91, B ; 92, A; 93. D ; 94. B ; 95, A; 96, C: 97,B ; 98, A; 99, C; 100, A. T Y P E W R S Monfer Motors, ltd . A m ity v ille MINCOS ADDRESSERS, STENOTYPES STENOGRAPHS f o r c a U •m d r a n t. 1.000 • t h c r s . ALL LANGUAGES TYPEWRITER CO. Inc. ii« W. 23 St. ( W a tt •« « Av«.) N « w Y «rk, N.T. CN*I»*« 3 - M M Berry Volkswagen, Inc. Bob Hawkes, Inc. 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Sowthampton President M o to rs, Inc, S p ring V a lle y C . A . H aigh, Inc. B u ffa lo B utler Volkswagen, lnc,« -., M onticeNo S taten Island C o rtla n d C o rtla n d Foreign M o to rs ' B m tfo rd H ow a rd Holmes, In c .' F o re tt HUb lu b y Volkswagen, Inc. M ount KIsco lake lan d V olkswagen, Inc. D ochak M o to rs, Inc. B rom ley Im porH, Inc. H al C asey M otors;, Inc. Jim M cG lo n e M o to r*, Inc. H em pstead H kksviH e H o m e ll C all 6 2 8 -8 7 0 0 to r e a c h a n y of o u r 10 n e i g h b o r h o o d f u n e r a l h o m e s in t h e B r o n x , B r o o k l y n , M anh attan and Q ueens. M anes Volkswagen, Irtc. B rooklyn H am burg B . C o o k e C o o fe y M o to rs C orp . Don W a ld 's Autohaus Rochester H arm on FUNERAL HOMES Rensselaer R iverhead Rochester G lens Falls W a lte r Fearn M o to rs, Inc. Jam aico M to n H a v e Always B e e n T ra d itio n a l At Hunttngfon N o t o n e io ta o f a n tifr e e z e . A n d it g e t s a b o u t 2 7 m iles t o th e g a l l o n . T h e a v ­ e r a g e c a r (th irsty d e v il t h a t it is) o n ly g e t s 14, S o th e m o r e y o u d r i v e , th e m o r e y o u s a v e . A n d c h a n c e s a r e , y o u 'll d r i v e it f o r y e a r s a n d y e a r s , (S in c e w e n e v e r c h a n g e th e s ty le , a V W n e v e rg o e s o u to fs ty le .) . O f c o u r s e , a V W 's n o t m uc h t o lo o k a t . S o o l o t o f p e o p l e b u y a b ig fla s h y c a r ju st t o s a v e f a c e . T ry p u ttin g t h a t in th e b a n k . B a y Shore Trans-Uland A u lo m o b lle tC o rp . B a y ild e B o /V o lksw a g en C o rp . G e n e va L ow er F u n e ral P ric e s y o u r m e a n s . Inw ood Volkswagen 5 Towns, Inc. M iaca Ripley M o to r C o rp . B rooklyn Volkswagen o f Boy Ri<ige, Inc. B e ffa lo Jim K e ily '^ Inc. W e u n d e rs ta n d . b e lo w If y o u ’d like t o g e t a r o u n d th e h ig h c o s t o f liv in g , w e h a v e a s u g g e s tio n : C u t d o w 'n o n th e h ig h c o s t o f g e t t i n g a r o u n d . A n d b u y a V o lk s w a g e n . It’s o n ly $XXXX,* T h a t 's a r o u n d $ 1 2 0 0 le s s th a n th e a v e r a g e a m o u n t p a i d f o r a n e w c a r t o d a y . (L e a v e it in th e b a n k . M o r e ’s c o m in g ,) A V W s a v e s y o u h u n d re d s o f d o lla rs o n u p k e e p o v e r th e y e a r s . It t a k e s p in ts, n o t q u a r t s , o f o il. A vb tm i B a ta via R I T E L iv e Small Cars, Inc. W a lters-D onaldson, Inc. Suburban M o to ri, Inc. H orseheads H . R. Am acher & Softl^ Inc. Hudson C o lo n ia l M o to n . In c Route 42 Volksw agen C o rp . N o rth C ounty V olksw agen, Inc. N e w H yd e P ark N e w RodieHe A uslander Volkswagen, Inc. C ounty A utom otive C o ., Inc. Staten Island Small Cars, ltd . Syracuse Don C oin Volkswagen, Inc. East Syracuse Precision Autos, Inc. T o naw anda G ra n v ille M otors, Inc. N e w Y o rk C ity Volkswagen B ristol M o to rs, Inc. U tica N e w Yoric C ity Volksw agen Fifth Avenue, Inc. VaN ey Stream N e w b u rg k f & C M o to rs, Inc. N to g ^ ra Falls Am endola M o to rs, Inc. N o . U iW riince Volksw agen Five T o w n ^ Inc. O le a n G le a n Im ports, Inc. O n e o nfa fla ttA o r g h John Eckert, Inc. C eleste M o to rs, Inc. Q u * « M V Iila 0 * W e is Volkswagen C o rp . V e sta l M a rtin Volkswagen, Inc. Val-Streom Volkswagen, Inc. Jim Forno & Son, Inc. W a te rto w n W e st N y a c k W o o d b u ry H arb lln M o to rs, Inc. l^oreign C ars o f Rockland, Inc. C ourtesy Volkswagen, Inc, W o o d s id e Q ueensboro Volksw agen, Inc. Yonkers D unw oodle M o to r C o rp . Y o rU ow n M ohtfgoA VoUuwagefv In c C o^ so c^ a n d 3 BETTY BEGEAL -r! M e n ta l H yg ien e W estern C e n tra l 8c W estern Mr.s. B e tty J. Begeal o f K ir k ­ wood has been a p s y c h ia tric aide a t B in g h a m to n S ta te H o s p ita l fo r the past e ig h t years. I wavS born a t Tow anda, Pa. O ctober 5, 1928 and s h o rtly a fte r became a re s i­ de n t o f G u lf S u m m it, N .Y . I a t ­ tended D e ix)sit C e n tra l School and Uj iCi u 3 H PC u O w .-J w id a te s F o r T h is w e e k , T h e L e a d e r c o n tin u e s , in a l p h a b e ti c a l o rd e r , th e u n e d ite d b io g ra p h ie s of c a n d id a te s fo r S ta te w id e d e p a r t­ m e n t a l r e p r e s e n t a t i v e p o s t s w i t h i n t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m ­ p lo y e e s A s s n . B a llo ts a r e n o w in th e m a il a n d r e s u lts o f th e e le c tio n w ill b e a n n o u n c e d d u r i n g t h e C S E A ’s a n n u a l m e e t i n g . T h e b i o g r a p h i e s o f c a n d i d a t e s f o r S t a t e w i d e o f f ic e r p o s t s a n d t h e e l e c t i o n n o t i c e w e r e p r i n t e d tw o w e e k s a g o . C 5 E A S CLAUDE ALLICKS ta te w id e ROBERT L. REDIFER O M o to r V ehicles S o cial Services R o b e rt L . R e d ife r Is seeking C laude A lllc k s is em p loye d by the D e p a rtm e n t o f M o to r V ehicles, e le c tio n fo r m e m b e rsh ip on th e 80 C e ntre S t., New Y o rk C ity in S ta te E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e an d the D riv e r Im p ro v e m e n t C liin c , D e p a rtm e n ta l R e p re s e n ta tiv e fo r h a v in g served since 1930. H e has the D e p a rtm e n t o f S o cia l S e rv ­ been a ctive w ith th e C iv il S ervice ices A t th e p re se n t tim e , R e d ife r Em ployees Assn. since 1945, s e rv ­ ho ld s a p o s itio n o f C h ild re n ’s in g on th e fo llo w in g c o m m itte e s : S u p e rviso r a t th e O tis v ille S chool grievance, m em b ership, p u b lic ity , fo r Boys. H e has been em ployed a t th e O tis v ille S cho ol fo r ten b ro th e rh o o d , and executive. He Is a m em ber o f th e B oy years and has been a m em b er o f Scouts o f A m e ric a , S t. G eorge the C iv il S ervice Em ployees Assn. fo r th e same n u m b e r o f years. D u rin g th is tim e , he ha s Served ffic e has served as sipokesman on b o th lo c a l a n d S ta te w id e m a tte rs co n ­ c e rn in g A sso cia tio n i>olicy. H e has he lp ed in o rg a n iz in g d rives In th e 1 p: w pre sid e n t o f N e w a rk S tate S chool ch a p te r, CSEA fo r fo u r years, vice pre sid e n t fo r tw o years and a delegate fo r e ig h t years. He is also a m em ber o f the S tate B o a rd o f D ire c to rs and S tate executive c o m m itte e fo r one year. A nie m b e r o f S ta te M e n ta l H yg ien e C o m m itte e and c lia irm a n o f W estern Conference fin a n c e co m m itte e fo r fo u r years. He is a m em ber o f several o th e r In 1946, m a rrie d H u g h W . Begeal. com m ittees over th e past few W e lia v e fiv e c h ild re n , fo u r g irls years on tlie local conference and an d one boy, ages 5-20, I am a S tate level. m em ber o f T h e L itt le W h ite C h u rc h in C o n k lin . WILLIAM McGOWAN M y a ctive p a rtic ip a tio n in th B in g h a m to n c h a p te r began as m em bership c h a irm a n and a t pre sent I fun tre a su re r o f th e c h a p le r. P’o r the pa st tw o years, I have served on the S tate S pecial M e n l4il H yg ien e C om m ittee. JULIA DUFFY M e n ta l I l y s i e n e — L .l. J u lia D u ffy , b e tte r kno w n s as B ^ tty to h e r frie n d s , was edu­ cated in M id d le to w n p u b lic schools and entered S tate service as an a tte n d a n t a t th e tim e th a t .slie began he r n u rse ’s tr a in ­ in g . She was g ra d u a te d fro m the M id d le to w n S ta te H o s p ita l in 1936 n n d lia s been an active CSEA xnember ever since. She served as an elected delepate and m em ber o f the m em ­ b e rship c o m m itte e o f the Long Is la n d In te r-C o u n ty S ta te P arks c h a p te r and has served as c h a p ­ te r pre side nt o f the P ilg rim S tate H o s p ita l cha pter. She has served as f ir s t vice pre.sident o f the Long Is la n d C on­ ference and serves on th e m em be rsh ip co m m itte e and as the elected delegate o f the P ilg rim S ta te w id e m em b ership com m ittee . M rs. D u ffy is a m em ber o f the A liim n i Assn. of M id d le to w n and P ilg rim S ta te H o sp ita ls, a m em ­ ber o f bo th th e C a th o lic Nurses A/ssn. and A m e ric a n Nurses Assn., and holds n u rs in g licenses In the S ia te of F lo rid a a n d New Y o rk. M e n ta l H yg ien e C e n tra l A: W estern j I am 45 years o f age and have . been em ployed by the S tate of | New Y o rk fo r seven years. I have been a m em ber o f the c h a p te r a t W est Seneca S ta te S chool fo r seven years. D u rin g th is tim e , I served as c h a irm a n o f the pe rsonnel com - j I m ltte e fo r tw o years, was on the B o a rd o f D ire c to rs fo r tw o years, served as delegate fo r th re e years, and was p re sid e n t o f o u r c h a p ­ te r fo r one year. F o r th e past tw o years, I have been servin g on the S ta te M e n ta l H yg ien e C o m m itte e. I wa« self-e m p lo ye d fo r 15 years in the ra d io and tele visio n business before e n te rin g S tate service. P revious to going In to business fo r m yself, I w ent to ALBERT GALLANT electi'onlcs school an d gra du ated M e n ta l H ygiene a fte r c o m p le tin g a tw o year C e n tra l & W estern course. C rallant Is eniployed a t N ew ­ I served in the U.S. N a v y fo r a rk State School as a soaor X - three years d u rin g W o rld W a r I I ra y technologist. He has been a and w e nt to tw o d iffe re n t elecJmember of CSEA fo r over 30 ti-onic schools d u rin g th a t tim e . years. I t was w h ile I was In the N avy A m em ber o f M e n ta l H ygiene th a t I com pleted m y h ig h school Eniployeee Assn., he has been ed uca tion. lo c a l govern m ents in th e M id d le ­ to w n area, A n a tiv e o f K e rh o n k s o n , T essle r has liv e d in M id d le to w n f o r th e la s t 14 years. T essler has a tte n d e d several courses in la b o r re la tio n s and has represented CS EA a t conferences on p u b lic e m p lo y m e n t an d la b o r practices. Assn. o f A m e ric a , New Y o rk S tate B ro th e rh o o d C o m m itte e , an d the New Y o rk S tate C a re e ris t S ociety. “ M y ea rne st desire is to serve and to m ake th e fo llo w in g b ills a r e a lity ," he says to a ll con­ cerned: 1. 2 0 -y e a r re tire m e n t a t h a lf pa y; 2. L u m p sum p a ym e n t fo r acc u m u la te d unused sick leave cred its, upon re tire m e n t o f sep ara­ tio n fro m service; 3. P rovide m a x i­ m u m tro o p e r pa y in th re e steps; and 4. P rovide fo r an in te re s t ra te o f fiv e pe rcen t on a ll re tire m e n t fu n d c o n trib u tio n s , fo r a ll m e m ­ bers o f th e fu n d . PATRICK RUTLEDGE M o to r V ehicles P ho to and B io g ra p h y n o t sub­ m itte d . MICHAEL S. SEWEK P u b lic S ervicc P h o to N o t S u b m itte d M ic h a e l S. Sewek, associate ac­ c o u n ta n t em p loye d by th e P u b lic S ervice C o m m issio n fo r th e p a st 29 years, has p a rtic ip a te d in m a n y C iv il S ervice E m ployees Assn. ac­ tiv itie s . He is a m em ber o f the A m e ric a n A c c o u n ta n ts Assn., the A m e ric a n In s titu te o f C e rtifie d P u b lic A c c o u n ta n ts and New Y o rk S ta te S ociety o f C e rtifie d P u b lic A ccou ntan ts. H e is a 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 the P u b lic S ervice D e p a rtm e n t. He was vice p re s id e n t o f th e M e t­ ro p o lita n P.S. c h a p te r fro m 1961 to 1968. He was a delegate to th e la s t e ig h t a n n u a l m ee ting s O'f the CSEA and served as a m em ber o f the grievance, pension a n d in s u r­ ance co m m itte e s sdnce 1962. I n 1965, he s u b m itte d a re p o rt on th e re s u ltr o f a surve y O'f employ&es o p in io n o n “ W o rk P e rfo rm a n c e S ystem " used in P u b lic S ervice D e ­ p a rtm e n t. H e has sei-ved as M e t­ ro p o lita n Confei-ence tre a s u re r since 1963 an d a tre a s u re r o f the M e tro p o lita n - S o u th e rn - Long Is ­ la n d C onference W orksho p. A c tiv e In h is c o m m u n ity , he has served fo r several years as tre a s ­ u re r o f th e T a r r y to w n - H illc r e s t d v i c Assn. on va rio u s co m m itte e s o f the O tis ­ v ille CSEA c h a p te r a n d he is p re s e n tly serving on th e G rie va n ce C o m m itte e . R e d ife r is also past p re s id e n t and s e c re ta ry o f the O tis v ille S t a f f Im p ro v e m e n t A s­ s o cia tio n . I n O cto be r o f 1968, he was a p ­ p o in te d to a special co m m itte e by CSEA E xe cu tive H e a d q u a rte rs, to s tu d y a n d Im p le m e n t a proposed career la d d e r fo r s u p e rvis o ry p e r­ sonnel w ith in the D e p a rtm e n t o f S ocial Services. W o rk in g a c tiv e ly on th is c o m m itte e fo r th e past e ig h t m o n th s ; a career la d d e r fo r cottag e s ta ff has com e close to being a re a lity . R e d ife r is a n a tiv e o f M id d le ­ tow n , N .Y . H e a tte n d e d M id d le ­ to w n schools an d O rang e C o u n ty C o m m u n ity College. A ve te ra n o f fo u r years in th e U n ite d S tates M a rin e Corps, he is m a rrie d and the fa th e r o f tw o c h ild re n . ISSY TESSLER S ocial Services Issy Tessler, a seuioi- c h ild su p ­ e rviso r a t New H a m p to n T r a in in g S chool fo r Boys since 1958, s ta rte d his career in S ta te service in 1957 a t W a rw ic k T ra in in g School. He has been C iv il S ervice E m ­ ployees Assn. p re s id e n t a t New H a m p to n since 1958 an d has serv­ ed fo u r years on C S E A ’s B o a rd oi D ire c to rs as th e elected rep re se n ­ ta tiv e fro m th e D e p a rtm e n t o f S ocial S ervices an d be fo re th a t, s ix m o n th s as p ro x y re p re s e n ta ­ tive. T essler has tw ic e been p re s id e n t o f the ^ u t h e r n C onference and served th re e te rm s as tre a su re r. H e also was c h a irm a n o f tihe C o n ­ ference n o m in a tin g co m m itte e and served on o th e r conference com m ittee s. H e has been c h a irm a n o f th e CSEA P erso nn el C o m m itte e fo r the la s t tw o years, a n d is also a m em ber o f th e S ta te w id e B u d g e t C o m m itte e . H e has been very ac tiv e in se cu rin g ca re e r ladders and o th e r b e n e fits fo r vario u s groups o f em ployees o f th e S ocial Services D e pt., and fo r employees in ste n o g ra p h ic title s . O n nu m eio us occasions, Tessler Pass y o u r L e a d e r on lueanber. to a non* ELIZABETH GILLIGAN S tate D e p a rtm e n t P ho to an d b io g ra p h y n o t s u b m itte d SAYDE J. ROSEN s t a t e D e p a rtm e n t I g ra d u a te d fro m A lb a n y H ig h School, M ild re d E lle ry S e c re ta ria l School, and w o rked fo r a la w fii-m fo r tw o years before e n te rin g S ta te service. I was se cre ta ry to M r. A. S, W echsler, D ire c to r o f Licenses, D e p a rtm e n t o f S ta te , and M r. A . W . T a y lo r, A s s is ta n t D ire c to r, fo r a n u m b e r o f years. I n 1947, I was p ro m o te d to p r in ­ c ip a l c le rk In th e B a rb e rs ’ a n d M isce lla neo us B u re a u o f th e same D e p a rtm e n t, an d s t ill ho ld s th a t p o s itio n . H ave ta k e n several in service tra in in g courses sponsored b y m y d e p a rtm e n t in c o o p e ra tio n w ith the C iv il S ervice D e p a rtm e n t, I have beep a m em b er o f CSEA fro m th e tim e I en tered S ta te service. I am also a m e m b e r o f ASPA, C o u n cil o f Je w ish W om en , F rie n d s o f th e L ib ra ry , a n d H a dassah, an d have a lw ays been v e ry m u c h in te re s te d in th e s p le n d id w o rk and p e rfo rm a n ce s o f CS EA, and fin d o u r m ee ting s s tim u la tin g an d p ro vo ca tiv e , I e n jo y rea<?lng, an d m y in te r ­ ests lie in p o litic s , econom ics, so­ c ia l w e lfa re , and e d u ca tio n . I lik e m u sic— b o th cla ssical a n d m o d e in , an d th e th e a tre . (C o n tin u e d on P age 9) V? C a n d id a te s F o r C S E A S ta o f h is em plo yees a n d give c re d it w h ere c re d it Is due. I f p ro b lem s arise th e y m u s t be a ire d fo r th e p ro p e r decision, w ith e a c h p a r ty allow ed th e ir s a y .” I n o th e r w ords I c o n te n d t h a t a d e p a r t m e n t is only suocess-ful w h e n th e m o ra le HAROLD J. GOLDBERG T a x and F in a n c e and c o n te n tm e n t a re fo u n d H a ro ld J . G o ld b e rg (lik es to be a m o n g s t th e em ployees. called H a l) lives in B ayside, N.Y. As f a r a s c h a p te r a p p o in tm e n ts BERNARD C. SCHMAHL served o n th e m e m b e rs h ip co m ­ T a x a n d F in a n c e m ittee fro m 1967-1969, n o m in a tin g I h a v e serv ed o n th e B o a rd of com m ittee in 1969 a n d h a v e now D ire c to rs of th e Civil S erv ice E m ­ been a p p o in te d b o th to th e L egis­ ployees Assn. fo r te n y e a rs as a lative a n d R eso lu tio n s C o m m ittee. re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e D e p a r tm e n t am w o rk in g d ilig en tly o n b e h a lf of T a x & F in a n c e . I h a v e served ol th e S ta te w id e o rg a n iz a tio n for o n th e S ta te w id e Members^hip the ele ctio n of CSEA. I h av e w o rk ­ C o m m ittee , th e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs ed in close c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e C o m m ittee, on th e S o cial C om ­ ch airm a n of th e G rie v a n c e C o m ­ m itte e fo r te n y e a rs. I h av e b een mittee o f m y c h a p te r w h en ev e r a a m e m b e r of th e B o a rd of C a n ­ problem arose. vassers fo r 12 yeai's. A t th e p r e s ­ I p ro m ise if electe d to be a d-edie n t tim e. I a m c h a ir m a n o f th e cated r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ho will S p ecial E lectio n P ro c e d u re C o m ­ com m unicate to all m e m b ers re m ittee. ardless w h e th e r lo c a te d U p s ta te I h av e serv ed a s a v ic e -p re s i­ or dow n in th e m e tro p o lita n a re a d e n t a n d two te rm s a s p re s id e n t of New Y o rk C ity a n d L ong I s ­ land. O ne of m y a im s is to h a v e all employees a t G ra d e 14 a f t e r tw o years of s a tis f a c to r y serv ice a u t o ­ m atically be p ro m o te d to G ra d e (C o n tin u ed fro m P a re Z ip -C o dea m aU. to h e lp w id e (A n n u a l M e etin g S ite s) C o m m it­ tee, a n d c h a irm a n of th e S p ecial D e p a rtm e n t of T r a n s p o r ta tio n C o m m ittee. H e h a s also been a c tiv e o n th e M e m b e rsh ip C o m m ittee, th e P u b ­ lic W o rk s r> e p a rtm e n ta l C o m m it­ tee, a n d th e S p ecial C o m m itte e to S tu d y N eed fo r D ues A d ju stm e n t. H e Is m a rrie d to th e fo rm e r R ose S te ln ln g e r a n d h a s a son, P a u l. R a y m o n d resid es in T roy . 8) I a m a c a n d id a te fo r th is office because I a m d eeply c o n c e rn e d in the e x c ellen t a im s a n d a s p ira tio n s of CSEA. 18 w ith o u t a n e x a m in a tio n . T h e r e ­ after, th e f ir s t pi-om otion ex am Would be fo r s e n io r ta x e x a m in e r Grade 23 (th is w rite r is w orking on a re a llo c a tio n p ro g ra m t h a t ^'ould e n title a ll new ta x e x a m in Ts to e n te r service a t a G ra d e 16, Mth th e c o o p e ra tio n of tlie T a x D epartm ent a n d th e T a x d e le g a ­ tion th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te . T h is !an be acco m p lish e d th r u th e r e ­ allocation of g ra d e s ). 'Phe la ck of c o o p e ra tio n a n d iom m unication b etw een th e v a rilus ta x ag en cies th ro u g ih o u t th e ilate w ould be e lim in a te d w ith #y electio n. As th e f ir s t ste p a f te r ny elec tio n I w ould s e t u p a itatewide m e e tin g of all d eleg ate s o rd e r bo p ro m o te a m e a n s of oin m u n ica tio n so t h a t o u r p ro Ham o f re a llo c a tio n fo r all ta x niployees co uld be im m e d ia te ly ^iplem ented. o th e r im p o r ta n t a im Is to ^ive to im p ro v e o u r p ro m o tio n a l opportunities a n d U a ln in g fo r ''Joh by th e O SEA sp o n so rin g a re fesher c o u rse to all em ployees to n&ui'e th e ir p a ss in g ex a m s a n d )^n bein« p ro m o te d ao co rd in g > th e lis t a n d to e lim in a te th e out o f 3 eliglbles. I n a d d itio n to •^prove a n d b e tte r w o rk in g oonitions fo r a ll p u b lic em ployees is im p o r ta n t t h a t th e c o o p e ra ‘on b etw een th e em p loy ee a n d '*>^Ployer be a m ic a b le fo r a de'^I'tment to fu n c tio n propealy. One h a s to be f a ir w ith e a c h one te O f f ii e C o m m u n ity C a b in e t (S U N Y A B ); C o n s u lta n t to th e P ro fe ssio n a l N o n -A cad em ic S ta f f U n it 'S U N ­ YAB) ; C h a irm a n , In -S e rv ic e P r o ­ g ra m s I SUNYAB c h a p te r. C S E A ); serv es as a m e m b e r of sev eral c a m p u s com m ittee's MAURICE ROSEN T r a n s p o r ta tio n P lio to a n d b io g ra p h y n o t s u b ­ m itted . n n > CJ m 3d RICHARD E. CLEARY T r a n s p o r ta tio n R ic h a rd E. C leary, a s s is ta n t civil 8, in New Y ork S ta te A ssociation en g in e e r, h a s been em p lo y ed in of H ig h w ay E n g in eers. M a rrie d a n d f a t h e r o f th r e e th e D e p a rtm e n t of T i-a n sp o rta tio n c h ild re n . A ctive m em ber of a n d fo rm e r D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic K n ig h ts of C olum bus a n d N ia g a ra W o rk s since 1946. D u rin g th is tim e S te a m e r V o lu n te er F ire D e p a r t­ h e h a s w orked in th e S y ra c u s e a n d R o c h e ste r D istric t O ffices a n d m e n t. th e A lb an y M ain O ffice. A tte n d e d M illa rd F illm o re C ol­ C u rre n tly h e Is p re s id e n t of th e lege. SUNYAB, in th e en g in eerin g JOHN W. RAYMOND field. T r a n s p o r ta tio n A ctive le a d e r a n d ti-easurer of J o h n R a y m o n d is p re s e n tly e m ­ T ro o p 36, B.S.A., B u ffa lo . N.Y. ployed in th e D e p a rtm e n t of R esid in g in th e T o w n of E lm a, T ra n s p o r ta tio n as a se n io r m e c ­ N.Y., w ith h is wife D o ro th y a n d h a n ic a l e stim a to r. th e ir th r e e c h ild re n ; is in te re s te d H e served w ith th e New Y o rk In c o m m u n ity a ff a irs as a E>emoS ta te H o u sin g A u th o rity fro m c ra tlc D istric t C o m m itte e m a n a n d 1964 to 1952. In 1952 h e jo in e d a m e m b er of th e E lm a D e m o sra tic F e d e ra l service w ith th e V e te ra n s Club. A d m in istra tio n a n d c a m e back to S ta te service in th e d e p a r tm e n t ROBERT WHITTAM In w h ich h e now serves. ‘ U niversity In 1957 h e w as eleced to th e Bob W h itta m , a re s id e n t o f O ld ex ecu tiv e council of th e G eo rg e C h a th a m , New Y o rk , w as b o rn in T . G llle ra n M em o rial c h a p te r of R en sselaer, New Y o rk a n d a t ­ CSEA. H e w as n a m M c h a p te r te n d e d e le m e n ta ry scho ols a n d d eleg ate in 1959, vice p re s id e n t in h ig h schools In t h a t city. H e al.so 1961 a n d in 1964 h e b ecam e c h a p ­ m a tric u la te d a t th e V etea-ans’ Vo­ te r p re s id e n t, a p o st h e still holds. c a tio n a l In s titu te in T ro y . New A W o rld W a r I I M a rin e C o rps of th e A lb an y T a x c h a p te r — also Y o rk a n d h a d one y e a r a t H u d so n on v ario u s c o m m itte e s of th e V alley C o m m u n ity C ollege o n r e ­ c h a p te r. fr ig e ra tio n a n d a ir c o n d itio n in g . I am a ctiv e in th e p a ris h a f ­ S y ra c u se c h a p te r. H e is al.so th e Bob serv ed In th e U n ited S ta te s fa irs of th e B lessed S a c ra m e n t d e p a r tm e n t re p re s e n ta tiv e fo r D is­ IJovy fro m 1942 to 1946, in th e C h u rc h in A lban y. I h a v e serv e d tr ic t No. 3 on th e S p e c ia l T ran.s- P acific T h e a tr e a n d a tta in e d th e as tre a s u re r, v ic e -p a e sid e n t a n d p o r ta tlo n C o m m itte e of CSEA. ra n k of C h ief R a d io m a n . p re s id e n t of th e H oly N am e S o ­ P i'Ior to th is M r. C le ary serv ed as A fter th e w ar. Bob o p en ed h is ciety, I a m tr e a s u r e r of th e T ro o p second vice p re sid e n t, c h a ir m a n of ow n television a n d a p p lia n c e sto re C o m m ittee of T ro o p 40 B oy S co u ts th e G rie v a n c e C o m m itte e , a n d of A m erica, p re s id e n t of th e U s h ­ o th e r v ario u s c o m m itte e s w ith in ers S ociety of B lessed S a c ra m e n t th e A ssociation. C h u rc h , sin g in th e c h u rc h cho ir, C leary h a s been a m e m b e r of a n d a c t as a c o m m e n ta to r a t M ass CSEA sin ce 1946 a n d a m e m b e r of on S u n d a y . th e H ig h w ay E n g in e e rs A sso ciation M y wife, C o leta, a n d m y self fo r th e sam e period. h a v e been m a rrie d fo r 39 y ears, C leary is m a rrie d , fa th e r of we h a v e one d a u g h te r a n d seven th re e c h ild re n , a n d resid es in th e g ra n d c h ild re n . C ity of S y rac u se. JOHN R. DEYO EDWARD G. DUDEK T ra n s p o r ta tio n E m ployed by th e D e p a r tm e n t of T r a n s p o r ta tio n sin ce N ov em b er 8, 1954, I h a v e been a m e m b e r of th e CTivil S ervice E m ployees Assn. since N ovem ber, 1954, I serv ed as p re s ­ id e n t of c h a p te r fro m 1964 to 1968. Also serv ed on c h a p te r G riev an ce, S o cia l a n d C o n s titu ­ tio n a n d B y -L aw s C o m m ittees. S erv ed on S o u th e r n C o n fe re n c e N o m in a tin g a n d C o n s titu tio n a n d B y -L aw s C oonm ittees a n d a m p re se n tly c h a ir m a n o f th e S o u th ­ e rn C o n fe re n c e C o n s titu tio n a n d B y -L aw s C o m m itte e a n d a m e m ­ b er of th e S o u th e r n C o n feren c e L eg islativ e C o m m ittee , S erv ed on S ta t e S p e c ia l P ub lic W orks C o m m itte e fro m 1964 to 1968 a n d a m p re s e n tly on S ta t e CSEA S p ecial O v e rtim e R ules C?ommIttee. P re s e n tly f ir s t vicep re s id e n t a n d on B o a rd of D ire c ­ to rs o f D is tric t No. 8 E m ployees speed F e d e ra l C re d it U n io n . P re s e n tly , A ssistanit S ta t e D ire c to r, S e c tio n rrJ 50 U n iv e rsity v e te ra n , R a y m o n d is c h ie f of s t a f f o f th e T ro y D e ta c h m e n t, M larine C orps L eag ue and h a s b een activ e in th e o rg a n iz a tio n sin c e 1947. He is a life m e m b e r o f th e N a tio n a l R ifle Assn. a n d b ecam e th e o ff i­ cial iiw tx ucto r tia ln ln g c o u n selo r fo r th e N o rth e a s t a re a in 1963. H e also h a s lon ^ been a c tiv e in R o ta iy I n te rn a tio n a l. R ay m o n d is activ e in th e C a p ­ ita l D is tric t C o n fe re n c e a n d h a s b een a m e m b er of its L eg islativ e C o m m itte e a n d c h a ir m a n of th e C am p u s C o m m ittee. O n blie S ta te A ssociatio n level, R a y m o n d Is th e e lected c h a ir m a n of th e D ire c to rs’ B u d g e t C o m m it­ tee, a m e m b e r of th e S a la ry C o m ­ m itte e , m e m b e r o f th e C h a r te r C o m m itte e , m e m b e r of th e P e r ­ so n n e l C o m m ittee, secretai'y o f 't h e C o m m ittee o n P a id P re s id e n ts, c h a ir m a n o f th e T im e a n d P la c e E d w a rd G. D udek, em plo yed a t th e S ta te U n iv e rsity of New Y ork a t B uffalo , as a m e c h a n ic ia n . F a c ­ u lty of E n g in e e rin g a n d A pplied S ciences fo r th e p a s t 13 y ears. S eek in g re -e le c tio n as S ta t e U niv ersity R e p re s e n ta tiv e to th e E xecu tiv e Boaixl of D ire c to rs of th e S ta t e A ssociation of CSEA ; serves as c h a irm a n . S p ecial SU N Y C om im ittee; m e m b er S ta te w id e S o c ia l C o m m itte e a n d S p ecial P re s id e n ts C o m m ittee . in A lbany, a n d serv ed th e public in th a t c a p a c ity fo r 18 years. B o b ’s service w ith th e S ta te of New Y ork b eg an in 1963 as a m a in te n a n c e helper- a t th e u n iv e r­ sity a n d h a s p ro g ressed to s u p e r ­ A ctive In th e W e ste rn C o n fe r­ visor o f re f rig e r a tio n a n d a ir c o n ­ ence, CSEA, se rv in g on th e E d u ­ ditio n in g a t S ta t e U n iv ersity of c a tio n , R esolu tio ns, a n d E lection New Y ork a t A lbany . C o m m ittees as well as th e B o ard D u rin g th e p a s t six y e ars. Bob o f C a n v a sse rs; T re a s u r e r a n d O f­ h a s d ev oted h is tim e a n d e n e rg y fice M anaged’, B u ffalo A rea C o u n ­ to th e f u r th e r a n c e of C SEA a n d cil, CSEA. itB c h a p te r a t th e u n iv e rsity . R e -e lec ted p re s id e n t of th e B ob ’s reco rd a t SUNYA Include* S ta te U n iv ersity of New Y ork a t c h a p te r v ic e -p ie s id e n t, c h a p t e r B u ffa lo c h a p te r, CSEA, In c., 1969- p re sid e n t, th r e e y e a rs • in c u m ­ 71; Is an ap ix )In ted m e m b e r of b e n t), c h a irm a n of th e G riev an ce P re s id e n t M eyei'son’s A cad em ic (C o n tin u ed o n P a g e 16) > 15 o o Jo b M ark et ( C o n tin ued from P ag e 4) th e sick. No previo us experience necessary. A p plic ants m u st be In gocd p h ysical h e a lth a n d h av e a ch eck ab le w ork h isto ry w ith no a rre s t record . T h e p ay ra n g e Is from $90 to $100 a week . . . Apply a t th e M a n h a tta n Service O fiice a t 259 W est 54 th S tre et, M a jih a tta n . In Q ueens, ex p erien ced silk creen p rin te rs are w an ted to work on wood, c a rd b o ard , o r p la s ­ tic. T he p ay ra n g e is $105 to $120 per week . . . T h ere a re m a n y Do ro u N eed Job op en in g s fo r ta x i d riv ers to drive in Q u een s on all sh ifts. O p ­ e r a to r ’s license 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 experience. 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 av e rag e p ay is $140 to $150 a week . . . m a c h in ists a n d m a ch in e tool op>erators w ith six m o n th s or m ore m a c h in e sh o p schooling o r e xp erience c a n e a rn $1.75 to $2.50 p er h o u r . . . F irs t o r second class m a c h in is ts c a n g et jobs p a y in g fro m $2.50 to $4.00 an h o u r . . . A pply a t th e Q ueens In d u s tria l O ffice, 42-15 C re sc en t S tre e t, Long Is la n d C ity, New Y ork. S a la ry In c e ra s e A ssista n t c h ie f c o n s u lta n ts (M e n ta l H e a lth S ta n d a r d s an d S ervices) will receive $12,750 to A Kigh Sch®®^ EquiVa/ency O fp/ofna^^^ PC Ti. SCHOO^ Equivalencif lo r to r c iv il satisfaction p ersonal U A i'I'Uh UtllM Ht N V Sl.ii c W r.te o r (0(1 II (-.It Ion Phone to r 'liiiiii me D^pl * Em ploym ent * Prom otion e Advonced Educational Training • P trio n a l S a tiifa c tio n A L 4 -5 0 2 9 tiiT lOiiiii v . t l c i i o y \ / \ In fo rm a tio n 72 1 i t r o a d w a y , N . V . 3 ( a t 8 w iilc T h ii N .Y . S taf« d ip lo m a ** e q u iv a le n t o f g ra d u a tio n fro m a 4y e a r H igh S chool. It l i v a lu a b le to n o n -g ru d u a fe t o f H igh School fo r i |l|llUV<!(1 by E ctst*;rn S c h o o l I'li-.iMi DIPLOMA se rv ic e alKHU tlie St.) HiKh O u r S p tc ia ! In te n » iv e 5 -W e e k C o u rie p r a p a r s i fo r o ffic ia l e x a m t co n d u cte d a t re g u la r In te rv a li b y N. Y f '- n t n f F ^ u ro tlo n claas N.iiiir ............................................................ (lor.i .......................................................P Z . . . I-J ENROLL NOW: Classes Meet In M a n h a t t a n : In SANITATION MEN Jam aica: 5 :3 0 o r 7 :3 0 P.M . 5:45 or 7:4 5 rtli la and B rin g DELEHANTY tIS K nc I i s •l-n i (CUSS 3) M K rrirk Coupoa INSTITUTE S t., (M a n li a li M M B lv d .. Ja m a lr* I ... I S m U l RATES P .O . T ru c k $ 1 0 .0 0 V -— BECOME AN ABC NITE OWL! W a te r P la n t O p e r a to r S a la ry F o rm e r b a tte ry m e n tr a n s fe r re d w ith a c h a n g e o f title to w a te r p la n t o p e ra to r a f te r J u ly 1, 1968 H a rle m R e s id e n ts - O p p o rtu n ity to L e a rn Gregg Shorthand I n sm all, p riv a te ly co nd ucted classes, you c a n le a rn G regg S h o rth a n d , an y 2 evenings per week (ea ch lesson is tw o h o u rs) a t a cost of o n ly $1.50 p er les­ son, o r only $3.00 p e r week, a n d in a p p ro x im a te ly 10 m o n th s tim e, you c a n com plete a course in G reg g S h o rth a n d , w ith o u t in te rr u p tin g y ou r w ork, Also, if you a lre a d y know G reg g or a n y o th e r sy stem , you ca n jo in m y special a d v a n c e d class, to in ­ crease y o u r sp eed a n d accu racy , (in public a n d p riv a te classes) fo r over 30 years, a n d a t p re se n t lo catio n fo r m ore th a n tw en ty years. Close to 125 & 7 th Ave­ nue—NEW C LA S SE S NOW B E IN G O R G A N IZ E D . 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LEARN TO PROGRAM IBM/360 COM PUTERS $350* FOR 220 HOURS ‘'■ Ic.M tiooki Diciiiilea IBMKEY PUNCH AUTO C O M P A R E !! APPVD. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS CAii - V I S I T - w m r e SCH O OL 1 4 5 W . 1 4 th S tre e t Phone: 2 -7 5 4 7 CH U N LIM ITED , IN C. H 4 th St.), N.Y., N.Y. YU 2-4000 D IR E C T O R Y F u r n itu r e N ew C ars C om plete lines of b e d ­ room, living room, dining room, room and occasion­ al furniture— all a t prices Hiaf cannot be m atched. Special c a r purchase plan includes virtually every mahe o r model c a r a t $100-$ 125 abov e fa c to ry cost. From franchised c a r d e ale rs. IBM COURSES B U S IN E S S S C H O O L S T o p T r a i n i n g + P r e s tig e ” I B M K e y p u n c h . T a b etc. C o m p u t e r P r o g r a m m i n g , S ec r e ta r ia l. B k k p in g , S w ir c h b d . C o in p t m tr y , Stenoty p e C o u r t R e p o r t in g , l-ree P la c e m e n t Svce. A p p r o v e d f o t fo r e ig n stu d en ts. D ay & Eves, 1712 K in g s H 'w a y . B k ly n, DE 6-72(K). 47 M in e o l a B lvd.. M in e o la , L.I. n i 8-8900 BY N E W Y O R K S T A T E B O A R D O F R E G E N T S . A PPR O V ED FOR V ETERAN S ADELPHI HIGH SCHOOL Equivalency DIPLOMA e • e e For For For For CIVIL SEUVICE Kmploynient C'oUece Entrance rersonal Satlsfartion S W t t k N. Y. E d u c a t i o n D t p t . A p p r o v e d o n e i w t t k l y C o u r t * IN S C H OO L • r A T H O M E in y o u r s p a r * t i m « , R O B E R T S SCHOOL, HSL P L T-OlO* SIT W . 57 S t r « f t , New Y o r k , N, Y. iOOi» Please te n d m« F R E E lu fo r m a tio u o n H l f h School Equlvaleiicy, C ity . . . . .. .................. S pccial c h a r t e r a n d g r o u p tr i p s h a v e b e e n a r r a n g e d a t mass sav­ ings. M a n y o f tiie v a c a ti o n s also offer y o u a s p ecial b o n u s G i f t C e « T I F I C A T E * . T h e s e ce rtificates a r c as g o o d as ca sh a n d c a n be u sed to w a r d s th e p u r c h a s e o f an y it e m in th e p r o g r a m — o r e v e o o n m any o p tio n s available o n v a c a tio n s. S o m e o f t h e v t$ c s lio m in c lu d e : M ex ico */1 5 d o y s /f r . $299 S p cfia! P R E P A R A T IO N r O R C lV iL S K R V IC E T K S T S S w itc h b o ard . N C R B o o t c k c p p i n s n i a c l i i n e . H .S K Q U l V A I . E N C Y D a y A E v e Clatwe*. EAST T R E M 0 N 7 A V E A BO STO N RD B R O N X — K1 2-5GOO 28 EAST FO RD H A M ROAD BRONX 933-6700 ▼B T E R A N T R A IN IN G A C C R E O r r E D BY NY S T A T E D E I'T OF ED U C A TIO ^ ................ Exclusive arrangements have been made w ith Consumer Buying Service to enable a ll CSEA employees to purchase m ajor items at the lowest prices. This is possible because the program provides you, as an individual, w ith the mass-purchasing power o f a group. Items available: Commercial Programmins 853 B'way S C H O O L MONROE INSTITUTE - Special d isc o u n ts for CSEA e m p lo y e e s . SI 25* FOR 60 HOURS College Trained Instructors. P riv ate Instruction. 7 DAYS A WEEK A d t t re .u o f th e th i r d a n n u a l Conference o f th e New Y o rk S ta te Com m it tee o f E n g lish E d u c a to rs, Septem b e r 26 a n d 27. Sessions w ill t>« d evo ted to e le m e n ta ry a s well .laoondary scho ol E n g lish . P t E n g lis h E d u c a t o r s m a ry top ics w ill be curriculum C o n fe re n c e H D A R a is e s T h e S ta te U n iv e rsity of New su p erv isio n , lite r a tu r e , compositii)ti S a la rie s fo r th re e H ou sing a n d Y o rk a t A llba ny w ill be th e site a n d la n g u ag e. D e velo pm ent A d m in is tra tio n titles h a v e b een in c re a se d , it is r e ­ p o rte d by th e New Y o rk C ity E tep artm e n t of P erso n n el. 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U F T L o s e O n S e t P u b l i c A d d i t i o n a l H e a r i n g P o v e r t y F u n d s r> A F e d e r a lly -fu n d e d s u p p le m e n t a l 1969-70 N ew Y ork C ity S c h o o l b u lg « t o f a p p r o x im ­ a t e ly $92 m illio n fo r p u p ils, in p o v e r ty a r e a s w ill be p ro p o sed a t a p u b lic h e a r in g o f th e D u e s C h e c k - O ff P r iv ile g e B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n A u g u st 28 fo r p r o g r a m s f in a n c e d u n d e r T itle I o f t h e E le m e n ta r y a n d T h e U n ite d F e d e r a tio n o f T e a c h e r s h a s b e e n fo u n d to S e c o n d a r y E d u c a tio n A ct. (E S E A ). S u p e rin te n d e n t o f S ch o o ls D r. h a v e v io la te d t h e " n o -s tr ik e ” p r o v isio n o f t h e T a y lo r L aw B ern ai’d E. D o n o v a n m a d e public jn it s th r e e w o rk s to p p a g e s la s t F a ll, it w a s a n n o u n c e d la s t a 6 8 -p ag e b o o k le t d e sc rib in g in w eek b y t h e N e w Y o rk S ta t e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t R e la t io n s d e ta il th e p ro p o sed T itle 1 p r o ­ B oard. T h e S ta t e B o a rd o rd e re d loss of the U F T ’s d u e s d e d u c tio n p rivileg e lor a p e rio d o f 10 m o n tJis e n d in g N ovem ber 1, 1969; P E R B sa id th e c h eck -o ff p riv ile g e w ould n o t be re sto re d u n ti l th e U F T files a “ n o iitrilke” pledge. I n its decision, th e B o a rd sa id jn p a r t t h a t th e te a c h e rs ’ u n io n did n o t m a k e good f a i th e ffo rts to te rm in a te th e s trik e ; r a t h e r , th e evidence e sta b lis h e d th e f a c t th a t IJie U F T to o k m e a s u re s to e n coui'age its m e m b e rs h ip to adihere to th e strik e u n til its o b je ctiv es were rea liz ed . O n th e q u e e tio n o f e x tre m e p ro ­ vocation, w ith whdch th e u n io n ^ h arg ed th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n , PE31B a d o p te d th e fin d in g of S u p ­ rem e C o u rt J u s tic e B lo u ste in on iJiis p o in t a n d fo u n d t h a t th e a c ts af th e scho ol b o a rd dek*acted fro m tiie re sp o n sib ility of th e P e d e ra tion fo r th e s trik e b u t c le a rly n o t to th e p o in t o f e x c u lp a tio n . I n d e te n n in in g th e le n g th o f th e check -off suspen sio n, th e B o a rd considered th e f a c t t h a t th e u n io n had v io la te d th e law in S e p te m ­ ber, 1967, fo r w h ic h d u es c h e c k ­ off w as fo rfe ite d fo r a 1 2 -m o n th period effectdve J a n u a r y , 1968. T h e B o a rd s a id : "Noi-m ally, a fiirtheir v io latio n b y th e sa m e o rgandzation w ould w a r r a n t a m ore severe p e n a lty . H ow ever, in view of th e finding o f p ro v o c a tio n n o te d siipaa, we a re d isp osed to a le sser pen alty. T h e p e n a lty to be im p osed h erein s h a ll be fo r a p e rio d of te n m o n th s b egdnning J a n u a r y , 1969, tJie d a te r e s p o n d e n t w as eligible lor re in s ta te m e n t o f its d u es d efifjction p rivileges.” J o a rd O ffe rs R e q u ire d F re e C o u rs e s F o r T e a c t ie r Exam s T u itio n -fr e e c o u r s e s for E ngbih, s c ie n c e a n d m a t h e m a t ic s a jo rs w h ic h w ill p rep a re h em fo r t e a c h in g in N ew 'ork C ity schools a re b eing o fered by th e B o a rd of E d u c a tio n ’s tffice of P e rs o n n e l in coopei*ation fith C ity College. TTie coui'ses will secu re th e m fie 12 c re d its re q u ire d to q u alify c»r a te a c h in g license. Q u alified in d iv id u als w ho e n [>U in th e p ro g ra m w ill be e n oaraged to c o n tin u e stu d y in g on tu itio n -fre e p la n u n til a M a s tr’s D egree h a s b een e a rn e d . H ils p ro g ra m is d esign ed to fovlde a n o p p o rtu n ity fo r p ro sEctive te a c h e rs to p re p a re for Caching p o sitio n s w hile a t te n d ­ ee school in th e evening C o n ta c t M rs. D aisy H icks, l«^ruiter-O ounselor, 110 L ivingtwi S t.. B roo kly n. C all 596-5887 r a n a p p o in tm e n t. De«idline fo r filin g fo r th e ^ r i n g t e r n Is D ecem ber 30. F or A r m y , C iv ilia n s Bklyn. College To Open School At Ft. Hamilton M ilita r y a n d c iv ilia n p e r s o n ­ n e l a t F o r t H a m ilto n A rm y b a se w ill s o o n b e a b le to a t ­ te n d c o lle g e w it h o u t le a v in g th e p o st w h e n th e new B ro o k ­ ly n College E d u c a tio n C e n te r o pens a t F o r t H a m ilto n . I n i ti a ­ tio n of th e c e n te r h a s been a n ­ no u n ced by D r. H ila ry G old , w ho is D e a n o f th e School o f G e n ­ e ra l S tu d ie s a t B roo kly n College, w h e r e 'th e program w ill be a d m in ­ istered . T h e e x te n sio n d ivisio n of th e college w ill offer a c u n lc u lu m of basic college co u rses a t th e P o rt H a m ilto n base. E ligible to be s t u ­ d e n ts a re m ilita ry a n d civ ilian p erso n n el th e re , th e ir a d u lt d e­ p e n d e n ts, a n d a ll o th e r m ilita r y p erso n n e l o f th e New Y o rk m e t­ ro p o lita n a re a . M e m b ers of th e re g u la r fa c u lty o f th e S cho ol of G enei-al S tu d ie s w ill te a c h classes o n th e p o st on a M o n d a y -W e d n e s­ day, T u e s d a y -T h u rs d a y sched ule. D r. S ol A m ato, A ssis ta n t D ean of th e S chool of G e n e ra l S tu ­ dies, a n d C h ris to p h e r M cH oney, D ire c to r of G e n e ra l E d u c a tio n a l D ev elo p m en t a t P o r t H a m ilto n fo r th e New Y ork m e tro p o lita n a re a , a re a d m in is tra to rs o f th e new c e n ter. R e g is tra tio n fo r th e p ro g ra m will ta k e p lace a t F o r t H a m ilto n d u rin g A u g u st a n d classes will begin o n S e p te m b e r 8. T h e school schelu le is se t u p in fo u r te n -w e e k cycles fo r th e ac ad em ic y e a r 19691970. To q u a lify fo r th e p ro g ra m a p p lic a n ts m u s t p re s e n t h ig h school dip lom as o r p a ss th e h ig h school equiv alen cy te st. F o r m ili­ ta r y p e rso n n e l th e D e p a rtm e n t of th e A rm y will p a y 75 p e rc e n t of tu itio n fees a n d 100 p e rc e n t fo r e d u c a tio n courses. D r. E d w in H . S p e n g le r, on re ­ tire m e n t leav e a s D ea n of th e School of G e n e ra l S tu d ie s a t B ro ok lyn College, d rew u p th e in i­ tia l p la n s fo r th e n ew co op erative p ro g ra m w ith P o r t H a m ilto n . E x ­ te n sio n divisions of o th e r colleges a re to be fou nd a t Foi-t M o n m o u th , F\>rt M eade, P o r t B elvoir, Poi*t D evens, a n d m a n y o th e r m ilita ry c e n te rs th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s. P o r t H a m ilto n h a s a la rg e c o n ­ tin g e n t of V ie tn a m v e te ra n s, since it is one of th e Ai-my posts to w h ic h th e y a re s e n t to c o m ­ p lete th e ir to u rs of d u ty . T h ey m a y b eg in college w ork on post a n d com p lete i t a f te r s e p a ra tio n fro m th e service. 'The p o st also h a s a la rg e p e rc e n ta g e of m e n w ho a re se e k in r g e n e ra l e d u catio n a n d co m m u n ic a tio n skills to h elp th e m in th e ir m ilita ry careers. n i e B ro o k ly n C ollege E d u c a ­ tio n C e n te r a t P o r t H a m ilto n will be s u p p o rte d by th ie e l i b m i e s on g ram s, w h ic h re p re s e n t a n e s tim ­ a te d $13.5 m illio n e x p a n sio n a n d s tr e n g th e n in g o f o n -g o in g p i'o jects fo r a p p ro x im a te ly 600 ’Title 1 scho ols in p o v erty a re a s . E S E A T itle 1 is th e la i'g est of a n u m b e r o f s u p p le m e n ta l b u d g e ts s u b m itte d u n d e r th e C ity S chool S y ste m ’s D ivision of F u n d e d P r o ­ g ra m s, S ta t e a n d F e d e ra l, w h ich s u p p le m e n t th e r e g u la r $1.2 billion ta x levy b u d g e t o f th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n fo r sp ecific pui-poses u n d e r v ario u s le g islativ e g u id e ­ lines. A n ex am p le o f a n o th e r la rg e su p p le m e n ta l p ro g i'am is th e S ta t e U rb a n E d u c a tio n P ro g r a m w h ich h a s a n ap p ro v e d b u d g e t o f a p ­ p ro x im a te ly $54 m illio n fo r 196970. T h e S u m m a ry o>f P io p o s e d P r o ­ g ra m s, 1969-70 T itle 1 E SEA b o o k le t in clud es a llo c a tio n s fo r h u n d re d s of decentrali2sed d is tr ic td ire c te d p ro je cts, a n d d e s c iip tio n s o f 29 c e n tra lly in itia te d ongoing recy cled p ro g ra m s, m o s t o f w h ich ai'e a d m in is te re d o n a d e c e n tr a l­ ized b asis by lo c al d is tric ts . T h e o n -g o in g p ro g r a m s in clud e su c h s t a n d a r d p o v e rty a r e a pi’Oje c ts as S tr e n g th e n e d E a rly C h ild ­ hood E d u c a tio n , P i-e -K in d e rg a rte n , M o re E ffec tiv e S ch o o ls (M E S ), C ollege B ou nd , Q pen E ni-ollm ent, Homework H elp er, Follow T h ro u g h , S tr e e t A cadem y, T e a c h ­ ing E n g lish as a S eco n d L an g u a g e , A u x iliary C a re e r U n it fo r U 'aining o f p ara p ix jfessio n als, v a rio u s p ro ­ je c ts fo r h a n d ic a p p e d a n d m a la d ­ ju s te d pupils, a n d c o rre c tiv e a n d g u id a n c e serv ices fo r p u p ils in n o n -p u b lic schools. T h e pu blic h e a rin g w h ich will s t a r t a t 10 a.m ., in th e H a ll o f th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n , 110 L iv in g s­ to n S t., B ro o k ly n ; w ill c o n tin u e as lo n g a s n e cessary . G ro u p s a n d pei'sons w ishing to be h e a r d a t th e h e a rin g sh o u ld s u b m it re q u e sts fo r sp e ak in g tim e to H aixjld S iegel, S e c re ta ry of th e B o a rd of E d u c a tio n , 110 L iv in g s­ to n S t.. B rooklyn. N.Y. 11201. T h e B o a rd 0(f E d u c a tio n , a f te r d u e c o n s id e ra tio n of view s ex ­ p resse d a t th e h e a rin g , is e x p ected to a c t o n D r. D o n o v a n ’s p ro p o sal a t a p u b lic m e e tin g S e p te m b e r 8, 1969 a t 10 a.m . T h e E SEA T itle 1 p ao g ram s a p ­ p ro v ed by th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n a re s u b m itte d fo r fin a l ap p ro v a l to th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t of E d u c a ­ tio n in A lbany. post, as well as th e 500,000-vol­ um e lib ra ry of B roo kly n College. Pi'ee p ro fessio n al co un selin g services a re av ailab le to s tu d e n ts in th e new p ro g ra m th r o u g h th e A rm y E d u catio n C e n te r a t F o rt H am ilto n . T h e A n n y C e n te r also provides a com plete te stin g serv ­ ice for m ilitary , civil service, an d g e n e ra l e d u c a tio n a l d ev elo p m en t tests, in c lu d in g h ig h school e q u i­ valency tests, n a tio n a l e x a m in a ­ tions. an d te sts fo r college a d m is ­ sions a n d law school adm issions. T o K e e p In fo rm e d , F o llo w T h e L ea d e r. T e a c h e r E lig ib le T R . O F O R C H E S T R A L M U SIC JU N IO R H IG H SCHOOLS Jo> fph R. K atz, « 0.f)0; C a r l M iller, 7 4 .9 0 ; L e w is M . S m o le y , 7 0 . 8 “ ; J e ff r e y M. S p ecto r, 6 1 .8 0 . TR . O F FR EN C H JU N IO R H IG H H I G H SC H O LS — (A ltern ativ e B) J a c q u u e s A. L e f e l , 8 8 . 4 0 ; L o r r e S. Z i i c k e rm a n , 84.8 0 ; M a rio n R. W e in r u b , 8 0 .8 0 ; A n n e t te S h a w , 8 0 .8 0 ; L o r r a i n e E n tlre sen . 7 6 .8 0 ; Susan R o sier, 6 9 .6 0 ; A ngela R. Scioli. 69.20; Naom i G. Bli.w, 68.80; Sharon E. M c C a r t y , 6 7 . 2 0 ; M arg ery P. R e in h o ld , 6 7 .2 0 ; Susan W e isb e rg . 6 7 .2 0 ; M a rio T o g lia , 67.20; R u th S. R l u s t a i n , 60.40. TR . O F SPA N ISH J U N IO R H IG H SCHOOLS — (A iltern ativ e B) V i v i e n n e S o k o l , 8 1 . 6 0 ; D i n a h L. G o n ­ zalez, 7 4 .0 0 ; M a r i e V. D a m i a n o , 7 4 .0 0 ; V ic to r C ap p e lla z z i, 7 0 .4 0 ; F ilo m e n a M. F onte, 6 5 .6 0 ; M ich ael J. H a lp e rin , 6 2 .0 0 ; W a l t e r J. a Z to rs k i, 5 9 .6 0 . S U P ri.K M R N T S TO K l.lO lltl.K T r o f H o m e K ro n n n iirs O lp a M. S p ab ro o k s. 7 8 .0 0 . I .I S T H 8 i;rP I.E M K N T .S T O K I.K illtI.K l.IS T S J I T N I O R H I G H M C IIO O I.S Tr. of Social S(ii«HrK Den nis . R i c h a r d A., Goo.liuati, S t e p r e n A. . 6 4 . 1 0 ; F o x . D r n n i s H.. S U P P L E M E N T S TO K I .K illtI .K l.IS T S ( A i t p r n f l t l v e R ) D A Y I f l O I I S<'I I( M )I .S T r . o f BloIOKy & f i e n . SclM»oe L a z a r , Lai ir. i. 8*2.9fi. T r . o f MiihIc A d el s te in , N. inc y R.. 74..16; K aren I . ^ , 08.00. Z u i iil in in n , S U P P L E M E N T S TO K M O IK I.K A ((endanr« T e a rlirr KlauHner, Saul H.. LISTS 8 0 .0 0 . S U P P L E M E N T S TO K L IG IK L K l.IS T S JU N IO R IIir.H Tr. of (A llprnndrr Fine ^ S U P P L E M E N T S TO K L I G U I L K L I S T S DAY E L E . M E N T A B Y .SCHOOLS Common B ranrhro Lovit<,‘h. S h a r o n . 6H.50. S Oj “ ^ S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L I G I B L E L I S T S DA Y E L E .M K N T A K Y S CHO OL (A ltern ativ e B) T r . o f C o m m o n Branrhr«< Tl io n ia s, H p Iph G., 8 1 . 1 4 ; E l li o t t, R o ) m ii M ,. 7 S , 0 4 ; I’in ous , M a r s h a R., 7,'i.7s I' rio la . K a t h l e e n J .. 7 2 . 0 4 ; D a ll ow , K.-n n p t r H., 6 0 , 2 0 : B r o o k , J o e l D,, OS OC • R a b i n o w i t/ , , B a r b a r a C.. 66.;i.'{; M a c «;r»i or. .Marlenp C., 6.1,05. S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L I G I B L E I . I s V s > =5 "IS S DAY of HIGH (A lte rn ativ e T r . o f M iihIc J o a n D., 7 9 . 2 7 . B> TR . O F ORCHE.STRAL MUSIC J U N I O R H H i H .SCH(H)LH ( A l t e n m t i , , Gail I>. Calisoff, 71.7.3; D avi.i G vin , 7 1 . 2 0 ; J o s e p h K a t z , 7 0 . 4 0 . R) LABORATOR SPECIAL I.ST (P H V S M \ r * < J E N E R . \ L S C I E N C E ) D.AY I I I t. I I .SC H O O M Williiim R. H a r t m a n n , 8 4 . 8 0 ; ‘.i.ini-.T Rpttifr, 8.3.8 o ; . \ n d r e w L. M o pp lo f 7 I -;oA b r a h a m S. .Tacob. 6 9 . 0 0 . L I C E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F COMMON B R A N d l S U B JE t'T S (IA - 2 B ) IN D A Y E L E M E N T A R Y SC IHXH.S J a m i p K Kri,sof, 8 7 5 6 : A n i t a L. < . l i n l nian, 8 0 0 8 : M i c h a e l W . F r a n k , fin -? C o h e n , 8 1 1 4 ; Willi.am Fln-n.;,,,*. w.7060: n.nnm a . olfb<-i-»r, ( 8 i) 2 : B ar b .a ra P . Neips R o s e m a r i e Do ino . 7 6 8 8 ; D a n ie l V. K. I.i’ w A. A s k i n a z y , 7 4 8 4 - I’. i»r M. Ro.lcn, 7 4 1 0 : M a r y P . M o n a c o . B.niard Schaw trz, 7252: HowanJ \ H ii ro w it z , 7 2 0 0 : Evel.vn u Z e h m a n , : \ : o How.-vrd S. Lesof, 7074; P a tr i . - ia K. H.vlae , 0 2 2 : R o s a l i e H o f f m a n , 0 1 0 ; l.< n u e f i0 06 ; B a r b a r a M. Sfi.i.-s 8 1 0 ; C y n t h i a C B r o w n . 6 7 6 2 - Alan j ' StPirni;»v#»p n K) .\r(n R iv k i n d , Bovor ly F .. 7.'>.R0; Miiriiiv. . l u l i t f a Tj ., 70 1 r Tr. o f M u8ic Ge ns la nd . Ill iod a F „ H7.10: SturcU. Sue B.. (56.07. Tr O rch ^ tral Ttprkni.'in. (itne J M usic 5000, M ann, 8 009: H a r r i e t M. Wii.i- S a n d e r s , R o b e r t L., 7 7 . 2 7 ; .V ld tz er, T.iiid a C., fi4.17 S U P P L K M K N T S TO E L K illtI .K l.IS T S DAY ELKM ENTAKV S< IM )O I„ S Tr. o f E a rly I • ' J , " 7 6 4 1 : Ll oy d S. F rie d in .in , B a r b a r a E., 0 2 . 1 ' ! ; f’jiminiti. S t p p h a n i p M.. 7 1 , 8 0 ; 7\n(z, H;HV..Tr,T K.. 7 0 .8 0 . Tr. of E a rly ChildlKxMl Tr. o f Com m on BrHn<li<>«i Ballwt?*- D o r o t h y A.. 79.4.'l: K.-ldi.iuH, R u t h L.. 7 0 . " S : Goldhr rs li, A l k f ' !(., (iS.OO; Coh on, M a r l p n e G.. 6 2 .5 8. S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L K illtI.K S rro o l PH ycli oliiR iht W o l f , Ki 'n n pt h L., 6 8 . 0 3 ; c e n t J., 67 .5 0 . il . n . riiisst-M Slpin. M. ixi ne G.. 74,fiO; G cllor t, T.cslve J .. 7!3.00r Tollpr, E t t y R., (10.17; Bi'aiio. Mii'cl, fi4 .10 : R u t h B a r b a r o J., ♦'•2.10. LISTS M ii t ii i n. V i n ­ I. GI i ■ n r o w n , 7 1 9 6 : 1-M«ar.| J p r r a l d e e n E . Coll« to n 7 0 7 2 ; D o n * n K. Harol.I F. M al on e . 7 0 0 8 ; M i t . l i . l l R. « a l h < k , 0 , 4 ; A nth o n y J. P errotto, Tarol A, Fat ra n. 0884: Marp:ar»! \\ n<>,vlp. ijS7t!: P a t r i c i a A . Foeior. .Tolin J, O - h c a . 5 8 2 : K pvi n L. R y a n . fi-^70: L o i s M, W i ll i a , ,, ; S U P P L E A IE N T S TO K L U i ll tl K L IST S ^ D A Y IIIG U SC HOO LS T r. o f E n g lish D ow n e y , M e e a n , 0 7 . 0 0 . S U P P L E M E N T S TO E L I t il K I .K l.IS T S JU N IO R H IG H SCHOOLS Tr. o f E u k II s I i K a n t e r , .loan C . 7 0 ,0 0 . S l 'P I ‘LE ,M E N T S TO E I .K il l tl K L IS T S V . \ r . \ T I O X PLA A 'G R C M N O S Tr. o f K in ilerearlpn Gottlicti, I'rirfti « 70 •;((. T .IC K N S K , \ S T E , \ < l I K U <tK K \ « i l . l S | | I N D A Y H IG H SC H O O I.S D i a n a L. F iw tc r. 8.Tf)l ; H.i. luu l I’l i. p, K.IS-'l; S a r i t a Cor dell. S-Jfi.'); Af ary M, Dona ho e , 8'2-l.i; tlo-^cpliino K. ■HiinMOnic.vfT. 82,•17; K a r e n S. S t r o m . 81K1; Ho wi inl ' E. Cook .SlOO; A nn F Li p p cl . 81.'.fl; It.il.ert a S. .Nfarke. .S l^T ; S ar al i U, 7 7 8 1 ; r;h,ii'lpfi C W a x , 77.")2; Roi-p G. Kolly, 774!); Kl iz .ib i' lh A, LjiiiK^iulli, ':('..77: Kllpn L. Cnlion, 7 6 , 5 0 ; T l io m n s A, Dtinaliop, 7.",00; <Juy M a n n h c i n ip r, 7."> ‘?7; A a r ­ on L, T o b c nf p ld , 7 5 1 1 ; N a n c l ,\. ll.;il,v, 74,.').'): M.iryaliop Houdp. 7 4 , .").'); .lobn K, Jnh n.st nn . 7 1 . 1 7 ; .Tpan R, S t . i n 7.'t,7.”>' M y r a H, S tr a f r p r , T.T.'fl; J o a n K. H lr . f k PP. 7I0.T; J;itnp« F Fprprnf^on, 7 1 . S,"); F i' p dr lk a Olson. 7 1 , 8 2 ; T.iicy M, M i d h . n i , 7 1 . 7 5 ; .TiiniPfl 1', Gilniorp, 71,5,".. L "o n Rprppr, 71 4!); T.,vnii li ,)i iiniii;.'s. 71(10 Sydtipy F a r b p r , 70.'1,"; F r iin k .1, B r o w n , (iOO.'i; V i c t o r .1, I. az ai' ow , ti llS l; N in a Nirtspnrplil, 6 0 7 1 ; S r ln ia M. K at z 6 8 0 7 ; ( ' y n t h i a G. L is t, S'I.'i; .Mai v liclcn H pn dr i.k ,s on , 81.T; FrcHlrric J , Ra.ll .Ir,, <1771: V ir s in ia L, D p vi nr . 66K!t- .Mari.'aiTl Fls clipr. 0681 ; l. p o n n r d R. Ft.x i;(i71 R ic h n r d Cjilnbrcsp, 6 0 5 7 ; P a t r i r i a M ,\|i)s ‘•he. 6 6 3 0 : Kilppn T. G la s s n ia n iit!.'i5 Rlsip K. B r a n d t . fi.'iOl ; .loycp 1,, Vi .lral. O'i.Tl • B a r b a r a IT, E r d n i a n , 64 25 : Wi lliam D p v er p an x. 6 4 1 9 ; S y dne y A, T.pfUor, ri-nO: L e r o y B. F r a s lp r , 6 4 1 0 ; ,Iosp|)b M G r a f 6.T87- nor-nlo*. Oi'ponbprfr 0 3 7 3 , S l ' P P L K M K N T S T O E I . K i l l t i K LIS TS DAY E L E M E N T A K Y SCHOOLS S u K Prv Iso r o f E n r l j O illilh n o d B ou acll, J o a n , 7 2 .9 0 . n M r* M > a rr) S U P P L E M E N T S TO K M O I B L E L I S T DAY H U i l l SCHOOUS A t te r n H l iv e B) T r . o f lE n « A r t s K a tz , AIii>e J ., 0 5 . 1 3 . S<hl,a-Itlpr, T R . O F S P E E C H -D A Y H IG H SCHOOLS H e l e n e G o r a y e b , 7 3 .3 5 ; G a il R. Bura te in , 7 1 .2 4 ; J a n ie W o lf , 6 9 .1 5 ; Shirley B. G o u ld , 6 4 .3 3 ; F ra n c in e Steger. 6 3 .1 7 ; I r e n e G o t t li e b , 6 2 .3 2 ; P e t e r J. C o r tia ty . 6 1 .0 3 . L is ts in tn S U P P L K .M E N T TO K L I G I B I . E D A Y SC HOOI.S S c h o o l Se<'r«l«ry N e w t o n , E v e l y n G., 7 2 .7 0 . LIST S i P P I . E M K N T TO E L I G I B L E I I ' . T DAY E L E M E N T X H Y SCHOOLS Tr. of Lihrury B r a n d t . Kli.so K,, 7 5 . 8 2 : Co he n, Ri.-har«l, 6 7 , 7 8 : R u b i n . Marfrar<;t ■Pa.vlor, I.enorp, 6 5 . 7 ‘t. SI PIM.E.MENT TO E L I G I B L E L I S T D.AY SC IKHIL S T r, o f C . R . M .n . ( Jalimi, D o m i n i c k J „ 77..'‘, 2. T r. o f H e a l t h C on H erv at lon G.'i(-,>iman, .Mari,in \V,, 7 7 , 2 0 . SI P I 'I K M K N T S TO K L K iH I I .K I.I.VI'S VACATION P L A YG R O UN D S T r. o f S w i in m i ii g l.ay, Bnnii.i K '(i.S O. SI P I - L L M K N T S I' o K I . K i l l l L E L I ' .T S D , \ Y SC HO O LS Tr . o f H e a l t h C o n s e r v a t i o n Kill,.] 7 0 , 0 0 , SI riM.K ,MKN TS TO E L I G I B L E I I STS E L L M K N T A K Y S CH OO LS T r. o f E a r l y Clilldliooil Climkes Kos-'n'.iock. S u s a n G., 7 0 . 6 0 ; llir^. hk la u . Kllen 11„ (i;i.OO; B e r n s te in , Vivi.in I),, Co h 't n an . M a r j o r i e S,, 7 ‘) l''iancp8 I),, 7 8 . 2 ; i : Kn^rcl, G.ildip, 7 . ' , 0 2 ; K r o n i c k , E v a F „ 7 ;l .8 2; KtrofT S.'irf)! L.. 7 :1,81 : Lpn i, Ro«»‘, 7 1 . 4 0 ; M.,shf ll , .Vita, 6 0 . 7 8 : M ortran . E l a i n e K.. (i8,09: A ver rir un , E r i k a N,, 0 8 , 1 7 - R ie t- .r R a i b a r a .M,, 6 7 , 7 0 ; M oss, I r m a N „ 64 .^Ihin, K a r . n G„ 6 4 , 5 7 : Fe<ler, S u s a n J .. 02,f).'.; Weiss, J a n ic p, 6 0 .9 7 . S U P P L K M K N T S TO E L I G I B L E L I S T S DAY K I . E .M E N T . \I t Y fM'HOOL ( . A lt e rn a ti v e B ) T r . o f e a r l y eh ll d h o m l I>-e, I ’r s u l a M., 6 8 .0 0 T r. o f r o m m o p B r a n c l i M I>ul)o»«Uy, t i o w a r U , , t_i O * A R ogers, E le a n o r J o h n s o n . E rn e s t R S m ith , J o se p h F F la h e rty , L uis C ruz. J e f fre y P u n k . A llan L V an terp o o l, M o rris S h a p iro , L a rry P M a r, A rth u r A C ollins, R a lp h W G ro sch , Jo se A F ig u ero a. A lfred G re e n , J o se p h R u n d , D oris S a n d e rs . J a m e s B F am bles, B e n e d ic t P izzu to, 461 J o se p h E P le tra s k o , F r a n k M arg a g lla n o . L e o n a rd W llensky, M a ry M C ie lg h to n , Ja m e s C C reech . Jo s e p h Z ag a rell, J P R a g ­ la n d , E velyn C olem an, Jessie M M yers, B e r th a M B row n. Z elm a B ow ers, J o s e p h in e M use, P a sq u a le N Barl>ato, M ario E D ip oalls, D a n ­ iel Lopez, M lartin D B ra ff m a n , C h a rle s V D avis. C h a rlo tte R h e tt. E v a P ollcoff, W illie W ilson J r ., R o b e rt H A m ber. L ouis W ein er. C a rl Y alu m . M av elyn T G a sk in . L em uel P e rry . E m a n u e l E c k stein . M ary E C ie d it, C a rlto n R ic h a r d ­ son. J a c o b D P in s e n b a u m . D e n ­ is A Illery . 491 P e d ro L asalle. A lfred D B e n ja m in . H e n ry B u rk e . F lo y d B ailey, F r a n k R ob in so n , J o h n W H u n te r. J o E W h ite. E m ily F S m ith , H e rm a n T K essler. S a m ­ uel M ays, F ra n cisco B errio s. J e s ­ sie O M organ. R a y m o n d R iv e ra, S te v e n A D o rm a n . A lease L S a m p a. Ire n e L W in d lsch , W a lte r H oyeski, R o m a u ld o M ald o n ad o . H elen W aters. J o h n H a rris, E d w a rd E C io c k e tt, Is a ia s R iv era, E le a n o r A Irv in g , B ern ice M T u m lin , G eo rg e M S ch u ltz , F r a n k M a ta ­ razzo, A rth u r J C am pbell. S te ­ p h e n M a rta , M ichael W C onnolly, J o h n R Jo h n so n . 521 P h ilip P C asolln, J o h n F D every, D om inick R o to n ^ l, S ad ie K u rla n d , H a ro ld K C h am blee, S te v e n R B au m , T h o m a s M B ak er, J a c k F L o ug hn ey , A rm lste a d G w a th n e y , S h irle y C olbert,, S im o n (C o n tln a e d on P ag e 13) L eo n . W illia m T h is W e e k (C o n tin u ed fro m Pag:e 5) ta n a , N a th a n ie l G ilb e rt, W olf A usfresser, C arole G S c h e p e tin , E va N S a m p so n, E th e l D M cNeil, M ary E S h e lto n . P h ilip J G ellm a n , Mlarlon C W ad e, T o ny E>alO' VC essan dro, L e o n a rd J O onlon, E d ­ a w ard Y Leone. 211 Jo se V Valez, E d w ard W M arch , J u liu s J D eak , M a n u e l A G u ille t, H ild a C H a rris . C h a rle s tsL M eyers, R am o n L G a rc ia . W illiam R Kolibal>elc. J a c k I G u b er, L eo n ­ a rd L lc h tb la u . H e n n a n M A ltin an , H a rry S te in , E stelle W ood­ <J3 en, H elen S chum sujher, N a n c y C 0. B u rn es. O c ta v ia C B u rro u g h s , P ra n k M eringlinolo, E velyn E>ennis, P h ilip B eth eil, R o b e rt T D ePC u: P ra n c e s c h , T h o m a s H H a m m o n d , P H ax G v sk in , J a m e s B la ir, L illian -n Jo h n so n , Alice C Oollins, N e ttie u: C ohen, N an cy D G oodw yn, E d a rd u: A N em e th , D avll O am bell, E>orcj o th y L W a n e n . 241 L ouella B row n, J u lia F H a rP= risson, E d w ard P G a ita , V ero n ica ti.’ A nth on y, R ic h a rd L asplsa, C h a rle s (/. n K ig h t, V in cen t F a ffric i, W eswolod S h en iety lo , G eneva S i:: W rig h t, O lga S c h ack , A ngelo L a n K n lg h t, J o h n R o b inson , D av id R C lark, R a lp h H ed ay a, M acliael J M a rtin , B a rto lo m e M edina. Jo se p h H a rd y , S h eld o n T a n o w itz , R o b e rt W ilk ie Sr., C h e ste r F Z o lner, V in­ c e n t A M ira n d a , M ario n C T h o m p k ln s, R o b e rt W H ill, R ic lia rd C K elly. J e r r y M alone, Irv in g Siegel, J a m e s P e te rk ln , S e p tim u s G ibbs. 271 Jo se p h A P e te rse n , A b rah am T ab ac k , M ary yA F u rc h a k , S h ir ­ ley J B ry a n t, M a ry T M cguire, Sam M alin iso n, R u th C o h en , J a m e s Prende."ville, M u rra y H S w a rtz, F ra n k C P i’en dervllle, R o- s C it y E lig ib le z e rt A F ie c h te r, J a c o b G * b in sk y , D o m inick M a tu la , Noel N B e r­ m udez, A lv a re tta Jo n es. L ee J R h od es, J e a n e tte L a k ritz , M ich ael 9 S cred er, T h e lm a L C am pb ell, T h o m a s J A m bery, E u g e n ia D Valowe, Jac o b H M ev orah, S a n d ra M iles, S a n d ra S R ice. H e n ry A S am u el, Jose E strella, H a ro ld J o sem , J a c o b C ohen, A lfred Gallo^ Cai-men M M artin ez. 301 J o a n M eans, W llh e m ln a T u c k e r. M ild red W D avis. A nnie P Q u a rte r m a n , M a rla D eSllvo, M i­ c h a e l A C olucclo, M a r tin F T esta, W a lte r P M albrey . B en W e in g a rten , Irv in C S ch ieb er. erom e B o h n so n . J o h n C Closs, J o h n J D ecker, L e o n a rd B ra n sk y , T h e o ­ do re W h ite , V iolet P e a r t, C o n ­ s ta n c e C raw fo rd, M a n u e l R R iv ei*a, W illiam A B e jla n , W illie L aw rence, F ra n c e s B re n t. Jo se p h A R ozw ood, R o b erto S a n tia g o . B ook­ er T S m ith . Jo se p h H ill Sr., J a m e s A R y a n J r.. C larence Bowie S t a n ­ ley G o ld stein . M ario n C a rlto n . J o ­ sep h Oddo. 331 M a r tin P ollack, J o h n n y F a iso n , M a r g a re t M c F a d d en , R ic ­ h a r d E T u c k er. Jo se A R od riq uez. R eg in a B P ete rs. D av id A G oldglance, B ern ice H en d erso n . Ja m e s E W h itta k e r. B e rn a rd F itz h u g h , F ra n cisco B ra c e ty , Louis F e ld s h u h , V in c en t C iccolella, S p y ro P a n d elid es. R o b e rt C alab rese, R o ­ salie B locker, V in c en t S en io r, M aceo L C lark. M ildred S B en to n , B e a tric e C L eader, R igo berto R uiz J r ., H a ro ld Solom on, L aw ren ce H op kin s, F lo ren ce H e n n e r, E llen L K ra n d le , P eggy R Jo h n so n , R o ­ b e rt W ells, H ecto r L R iv era, Louis S p itla n ic k . E d w ard T C leary. 361 W illiam F H o w ard , B a rry L enkow sky. E d w a rd Jo h n s o n . S ta n le y J R en d ziu k , J a c o b R osen. M a ry H azzard s, D o ro th y D B rooks. S a lv a to re P a la sc an o . C h a rle s C A llen, O p h elia M oultriez, Mlae B B y n iu n s. L e ster E Lee. E vely n M itch ell. D o ro th y N ash . A delaide M H a m m o n d , N a th a n S m ith , A n d iew L oscalzo. A lonzo H a rris , L ouis K a u fm a n , M ittle A Lyons, W illiam P o rc h a , D an iel S R a m ire z , L illian S eab ro o k . A n n P a ris B e tty L S tillw ell, P a tr ic ia D B eazer, J o ­ s e p h Silvagglo J r.. L iz ^ e ^ e l l . L aw ren ce D G affey . Jo se p h R C u ta la . 391 G lad y s R Lewis, M h ry F W oods. Ja m e s W aldo . F r a n k X B y rn e, R a ja z A bd u lw ah h ab , M o r­ ris J G old, G eorge S C la y b o m . Irv in g B A m polsky. W illiam F Isola, C u rtis A G a r r e t t J r., M a r­ tin K essler, N elson E C ruz, A n­ th o n y L T u cclarelll, C laren c e E P o lite, F a n n ie M Ja c k s o n , R a lp h E Jo h n s o n . R ic h a r d G M a ta ra z z o , C a rl A L a n u c a ra , M ary L S w eet, G eorge G R u b in , M a r tin F C o tln aro, S ad ie L C h am b ers, Aldo G lo v a n n e tto n e , M a ry T S m itelll, J a m e s F ra s c a to rs , L ouis A fasano, F r a n k W alker. L ud ov lna C B r a ­ cety. J a c k R ook, V iv ian F G a r ­ la n d , M arie C a n a d a . 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M ich ael V etere, M o rris B ad er, 'liarles A C uom o, Jesse B Lykes, atricia P W illiam s, J o h n W liom pson, R u th W ohl, E th e l L razier, R o b erto R am o s, B a rb a ra Allen, H a rry M ato s, E th e l J o h n m, R it a O liva, A n th o n y B ru n o , ^m uel G P a y n e , A n th o n y S G a lnte, J o h n T W a tso n , S ig fred o )iaz, In e z E C oote, W illiam Snith, R ic h a r d H L eftrid g e, J a m e s Jo n es, S o uren F a rs a k ia n , W il­ iam K irk la n d , J o h n J B u rk e, Vank D H ow ard , R a lp h K y er, Dike J F ila ris, H a ro ld L ake, M ilred K a ise r. 611 M a r g a rita A lom ar, M a r ­ in D K lob, Alice D H ickey, S ta n y W N alew ajk , N an cy A L arsen , la M G ad so n, J a m e s F B y rn e, J o H>h S ch eb al, Lee A M alloy, D oiies L H e rrin g , J o h n n y S n ee d , lonna L B risto , F ra n c is c a Q uiles, avier S B ern ab eo , E velyn F r a n is, R ic h a rd N B oone, R ose P e rry , [arg aret Mlazza, V irgil C o ch ran , enry S m ith J r ., O rm a G C offleld, rnesto Jim m e n ez, D avid D R o d guez, M a ry O quendo, Isid o re I Inker, E ileen T C a n to n , Jo se R enlos, J a m e s G ale, R o b e rt T rvin, C ecelia A Jo h n so n . 641 S y lv ester W a tso n , M ich ael larano J r ., B ru c e T h o m p so n , S y G rim es, J o h n L D elia, R o n R R a n ie ri, Jose D R o sairio , herm an R Bi’addock, A lb ert P eufem ia, M ild re d C u m b e rb a tc h , ngel P R o m an , M b rg a re t E pps, iicent JM a rin o , D aisy B T h o m G ra c e A E d m o n d s, Y o la n d a eighton, J o se p h B an k s, B e rn elle town, G eorge R S ta rk ie , J a m e s right. E u sta q u io G onzalez, R oit B ro w n n er, Irv in g F is h e r, M ilael J H o ban , D o n ald C L aw rIce, Jo se M G om ez, D o ro th y H mpf, F lo y d B Love, Jo se p h S ta fsky, G lo ria H o rto n . 671 Je ssie P B ra th w a ite , R a y nd R e n sin , C lifto n E Lewis, atric S D aniels, V ictor S L asecri, G lo ria Y W infield, M a r g a re t Reid, E ileen M Schw eig, Lilly tin, S h irle y M K in g , L ilian e J Ptiste, J e s p e r Mdner, S h elly y W lliams, M a ry Bell, A d olph B lake, bert Jo n es, G re e ta L T a y lo r, “rbert L D ais J r., M ary L L a s tO raig R G om ez, M a rsh a ll C ificher, Ja m e s M J e n k in s, E>avid Cooper, A m erico G o nzalez, M ilS im p k in s, V ito W D istefan o, ha G N icholson, S v en d E S c h liann, W illia m J H a n lo n , C a rne J N orcia. '?01 M o rris C h e rn o ff, A ddie I'lison, S a r a h L H im t, R o sa rio niiniti, D o rre n a B G reen e, ^nk L M odica, Izo la H en d erso n , *iy H T ra c to n , A lbert L C ra w Q eorge F o ster, T h o m a s F P la 'ti, W a lte r J G eorge, C a rm e n [ez, L e n e rt B ra th w a ite , A lfred T h ere sa M R o b ertso n , C h a rG R eid, J o h n B ro g n a , J o h n ^iburd, G^e^aldine P erk in s, H a tE Lokey, M ad elin e B ow en, ^ P h m M G razio sa, Mliguel A *»da, A da R odriguez, E liz a b e th ^rra, A a ro n A Levy, F id el G o n A b ra h a m O ro m a n , D avid L is t s 731 D elo res E Fow ler, H ilto n N W ebb, R a fa e l Vazquez, R u b y G re e n A r th u r L C hiles, G lo ria N ettles, T h eo d o re E lm ore, J o h n C o ckerh a m J r ., J o h n S arb o , J u a n A M ed in a, J o h n M Mosley, A llan N P o stil, A n ton io S a n tia g o , D o r­ o th y B est, D oris B row n, A n to n ia M O cchiogrossl, H e n ry C ab an , D e­ lo ries M cK oy, C h ris tin e K in g , S ue E L ord, M ich ael J B uscem i, F r a n ­ ces C olicchio, D ick C alliste, C a r­ rie S te w a rt, I d a B E lp h a n d , L en a A J o h n so n , N aom i M C a rp e n te r, N ick M B e llitte ri, Jo se p h A Kicos. 761 B e rn a d in e W aiTen, H y a ­ c in th F ra z e r, B re n d a Y M ason, J o s e fin a P e n a , P e te r C T rip od o, G la d y s V T h o m p so n , M a rp o rie L C o h en , C lare n ce G W ak e, B ery l L H enley , C h arle s L D ew in dt, Mdguel A G onzalez, J o h n L D iaz, H e n ry T d rig , C h a rle s G S m ith , R a y m o n d J M cD onald, D o m in ick J P orzio, K e n n e th R F ra n k e l, A n­ gel A rroyo, J u lia A W h ite , J a n e t B ellin g er, R u th M eich en b au m , B e u la h Sykes, N a ta lie T a m b e r, A u stin W illiam s. 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T h e r e th a A S tee d e, D o ro th y R G a u g h ra n , S h ir ­ ley R id d ick . 791 V ivian Cai-ey, B e a tric e R ice, B ern ice T i-u eh art, E nes D e fra n cesch, W illie M W illiam s, F a n n ie B C rum el, L eroy Jo n es, O llie M N assau C o u n ty U n it B ro w n , G la d y s M C am pb ell, J o h n A K ee, M a r g a re t Vespl, S usie S a n ­ fo rd , A i'th u r L ock lear, W illie M C a rte r, S a n fo rd B row n, M a r g a r ita B lake, A lejan d o S ed a, H a ro ld D A lex an d er, T im o th y W igfall, J u ­ lia n A rchypow , C arl E K osow ski, L udw ig M iceli, Dinicilla D an iel, F elix R o m an , A lfonso D iaz, P h il­ lip J L lndley, B a rry G ully , M a r ­ vin S llfen, A rvllle M u llen , C h a r ­ les C P a rs. 821 A u g u stin e R ob in so n , L ln ce B B row n, G e rtr u d e TIhompson, Jo se R A rce, S ab in o S ie rra , H a r ­ vey A S ch e c h te r, J u lia E S m ith , E u g en e M G ero la, F lo ra M W a tts, Leslie G M ing, M ary M W ilson, D elores B lack, J u n e E B row n , W a lte r A G ordo n, A ngle R in a ld i, C a riie B M ack, Irv in g Allen, H ebe r O Jo n es. M ax in e D oyle, R o s a ­ lin d F G reen , J o h n F D esau, R o ­ b e r t W est. R a y m o n d L Selby. M il­ to n B reedlove, Jo se p h in e D o n a ld ­ son. W illie L aw son, J a m e s V M a rg a lo tti, Sivelo M a n c u s o ,. J a m e s H L ogan, A lfred Jo h n . 851 P h ilip G a g lla rd l, E liza E Jaco b s, R o b e rt M G e rm a n . R ic h ­ a r d E B row n. A lb e rt A J e t te r . K a tie Crews, S am u e l L D avis Jr., C h rls to p h e M a c c a lla n , A n to in e tte T a la m a n te s . S h a tw lc k A ndrew s, W illiam G L ig h tfo o t, Jo se Rios. H azel L M cF ad d en , F ra n c isc o M a rtin e z , Jo h n J M cC auley, T h o m a s J P etrlzzo , E tta m a e S o l­ om on, E lish a L a b o a rd , W ilb e rt E llio tt, L e o n a rd C o lem an J r ., M a t­ tie B Lee, T h o m a s F o rtu n e , I n - H e a lth CSEA g rid H Z elnlcek, J o h n n ie J W ig­ gins, J a n i e H o llid ay , J e i’e m a lh D illa rd , Ja m e s M O G b u rn , Alice D K elly, R e g in a ld NoNble, C aro lin a H Coles. 881 C leola B rig h t, J a m e s J B a r ­ n e tt, C a th e rin e E llis G eo rg e V S m ith , Ir-a S H e rs c h a ft, J e a n E G ain e s, F ra n c isc o O casio, L ou rd es B urgos, M ich ael Rowe, M ae C P e ttlfo rd , H a rv e y V ine, H a r r ie t G o ld m a n , M aud e M S u lliv an , M ary J D ogery, R a c h e l L C a rte r, M a rtin S W ltelaw , P e im e llia B ald w in , J a m e s L eo n a rd , Jose A R osado, M a r th a G atew ood, D o ro th y J a m i­ son, E rn e s tin e B elm ore, F r a n k X H a rris, Ei*asmo B erm ud ez, P r a n ­ ces B a ttle E rn e s t M arcu s Sr., A n ­ gelico G u z m a n , C lpv to n C o ch ran e, S a m u e l W eissm an. 911 C h a rle s M R hrjln, D enn is J N aN ilor, V an E L ig h t, C ora L M oreno, C laren ce E Askew, V ira R E A L Farms & Country Homes, New York State CURACO — Nov. 9-16 — $270.00. 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BALI HAI. 310 MCKINLEY ST. o o 5 9 S t a t e C a s h , O' \c O' in C E m p lo y e e s it a t io n s S u g g e s t io n F o r A w S h a r e P a r d a r t ic ip a t io n P r o g r a m S ta te F o T h ro u g h r P W ro o m rk e o S t io rs A n E e p te m p p ly x a m s b e r 8 Septem b er 8 is th e la st d ate for N ew York S ta te em ­ ALBANY— F ifty-n in e S ta te em ployee h ave been cited for ideas su b m itted to th e Em ­ ployees S u gg estio n Program , Of th ese, 40 were given cash aw ards 19 received cer tifi­ ployees to file for prom otion e x a m in a tio n s to be h eld oti O ctober 18 in 38 titles. cates of m erit. bO In te r d e p a r tm en ta l exam will be h eld for th e follow ing F lorence Frazier of Albany, D ep artm en t of T ax ation and F in an ce, received a $50 p o sitio n s: se n io r a tto r n e y a n d A w a r d for s u g g e s t i r i g an i m p r o v e d sen io r a tto rn e y , v a rio u s sp ecialties, tro n lc c o m p u te r o p e ra to r, G -18; p ro ced u re fo r Id e n tify in g c e rta in B ron x, E » epartm ent of M o to r Ve» M aggl o f A lbany, I d e n tif ic a tio n G -2 4; se n io r key p u rich o p e ra to r, incom e ta x cases. c h ie f ele c tro n ic c o m p u te r o p e ra tA w ards o f $35 w ere given to h id e s ; D o n a ld G. G iek of M e c h a n - a n d In te llig e n c e S y ste m ; A nne G -7 ; p rin c ip a l key p u n c h o p e r a t­ or, G S -2 3 ; m a n a g e r of co m p u ter A rth u r M . K a p la n o f M a n h a tta n , icville, E »epartm ent of T a x a tio n D u nn o f L a th a m , D e p a rtm e n t of or, G -11 ; s e n io r a c tu a r ia l clerk, o p e ra tio n s , G -25 ; ele c tro n ic co m ­ D ivision of E m p lo y m e n t; M u rra y a n d F in a n c e ; R o b e rt J. M oC une Civil S erv ice; J o h n L. K alin o w sk i G -9 ; p rin c ip a l a c tu a r ia l clerk, G - p u te r o p e ra to r tra in e e , se n io r la b . of E a s t A u ro ra , D e p a rtm e n t of 12; sen io r e lec tro n ic c o m p u te r o p ­ K alb of H ollis, W o rk m e n ’s C om o ra to ry w o rk er, G -8 ; a n d p rin c ip al of A m ste rd a m , D e p a r tm e n t of C o rre c tio n ; W illia m L enkow sky of e ra to r, G -1 4 ; su p e rv isin g elec- la b o ra to ry w o rk er, G -1 1. .(ensation B o a rd ; L ouis J . W rig h tB roo kly n, D iv isio n o f E m p lo y ­ sr of B a llsto n L ake, T a x a tio n a n d T ra n s p o r ta tio n ; N ich olas P. B a r ­ I n th e D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u l­ P’iivancc; L in d a J . G o o d n o u g h of b a ra o f T ro y , D e p a rtm e n t of m e n t; J a m e s E. C a v a n a g h of tu r e a n d M a rk e ts , a te s t w ill Iw O h eek to w ag a , D ivision of E m ­ T r a n s p o r ta tio n ; L illian H. S ta r k E n d ic o tt, D e p a rtm e n t of Law ; h e ld fo r p ro m o tio n to se n io r o f­ E s th e r S h e riff of Jan ie s G. D iste fa h o o f S y racu se , of M a n h a t ta n , D e p a rtm e n t of p lo y m e n t; fice m a c h in e o p e ra to r, G -7 . T he B ro o k ly n , E >epartm ent o f M oto r M o to r V ehicles; R o s a n n M. E rn s t D e p a rtm e n t of L aw , a n d M ild red E d u c a tio n D e p a r tm e n t will hold M, L entz o f A lbany, D e p a rtm e n t of S aq u o it, D e p a rtm e n t of T r a n s ­ V ehicles; Vexx>nlca F . K u p a c k of ex am s fo r c h ie f, b u re a u o f pupf. p o rta tio n ; C h a rle s G. S h a ff e r of R ichm ol^d H ill, D e p a r tm e n t of )f A g ric u ltu re a n d M ark ets. te s tin g a n d a d v iso ry services, G A jo in t $30 a w a rd w as m a d e to E a st G re e n b u sh , P u blic S ervice M otor V ehicles, a n d J o h n W. 28; a ss o c ia te in e d u c a tio n r e ­ C o m m issio n; S a r a h L. B ru ce of M ary C. M irab ile of L oudonville, s e a rc h , G -24. M u rp h y o f U tic a , D ivision of a n d C larice J . N o on an of A lbany, S tu y v esa n t, D e p a rtm e n t of S ta te ( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r ) T h e E x ecu tiv e D e p a rtm e n t will E m p lo y m en t. ftw o c e rtif ic a te s ); M ichele F. D lD e p a rtm e n t of M o to r V ehicles. LONG BEACH— An election fill th e follow ing v acan cies in the A w ards o f $25 w ere received by by secret ballot for all sea so n ­ D ivision o f A lcoholic B everage W illie J . H a rd y of A lbany, S ta te C e d a r h u r s f U n i t A t t a i n s al em ployees o f th e City of C o n tro l: ex ecu tiv e o ffic e r E, G -15, U n iversity o f New Y o rk ; Jo se p h Long B ea ch w ill be h eld be­ ex ecutive o ffic e r B, G -2 2 ; and R. M a k a ro w sk y of A m sterd a m , W i t h P a y H i k e P l u s tw een 3 a n d 7 p.m . o n A ug ust 21 ex ecu tiv e o ffic e r A, G -27. S la t e U n iv e rsity of New Y o rk; P a c t A te s t w ill be h e ld f o r asso ciate in tlie g y m n a s iiu n -a u d ito riu m on A le x a n d e r P ab o zzi o f A m sterd a m , s a n ita r y c o n s tru c tio n e n g in e e r, Gtlae low er level of th e C e n tra l E le­ O ffice of G e n e ra l S ervices; C a th ­ C a l l - B a c l < . G u a r a n t e e s m e n ta ry S ch oo l on M agn olia 27 fo r th e H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t; erin e K . C yzeski o f O lean , D e ­ a n d fo r in s u ra n c e e x a m in e r, G -18 Blvd. a n d P a r k Ave. ( F r o m L e a d e r C o r r e s p o n d e n t) p a r t m e n t o f C o n se rv a tio n ; W a n for th e In s u i'a n c e D e p a rtm e n t. In T h e electio n, being co n d u cted CEDARHURST— Accord on a brand-new tw o-year co n ­ e ta K. D eB lase of S c h en ec tad y , th e L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t tests are D e p a rtm e n t o f S t a t e ; R o b e rt Osso tract th a t inclu d es a $400 across the board pay boost and by th e New Y o rk S ta te Public sch ed u led O ct. 18 fo r th e se postvs: E m p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o ard , is of S y rac u se, W o rk m e n ’s C o m p e n ­ a longevity step of $150 a fter 10 years of service w as reached d ire c to r o f la b o r m a n a g e m e n t s a tio n B oaixi; S ylvia F re e m a n of recently by th e V illage of Cedarhurst U nit, N assau ch apter to d e te rm in e w h a t o rg a n iz a tio n p ractices, G -3 0 ; se n io r office m a ­ will re p re s e n t th e seaso nal e m ­ W o rk m e n ’s O o m p en satlo n B o a rd ; of th e Civil Service E m ployees ployees in collective b a rg a in in g c h in e o p e ra to r (a d d re s s o g ra p h ), B e n ja m in M , L ip to n of th e B ro n x , Assn., a n d village officials. G -7 (Div. of E m p lo y m e n t); p rin ­ n eg o tiatio n s. DivLsion o f E m p lo y m en t; A nne cip al o ffice m a c h in e o p e ra to r (a d O th e r te rm s of th e a g re e m e n t T h e tw o o rg a n iz a tio n s seeking W h ile of th e B ronx, D ivision of call fo r ti m e - a n d - a - h a l f for all c e rtific a tio n a re th e Civil S e rv ­ d re s s o g ra p h ), G -11 (Div. of E m ­ E m p lo y m en t, a n d G e rtr u d e M o vertim e before o r a f te r a n e m ­ ice Elmployees Assn. a n d Local 381, p lo y m e n t) ; h e a d o ffice m a c h in e H eegc of B a y S h o re , D ivision of ployee’s re g u la r s h if t; c a ll back th e B u ild in g S ervice E m ployees (a d d re s s o g ra p h ), G -1 5 : a n d s u p ­ E m p lo y m e n t. p a y g u a ra n te e o f a m in im u m of In te r n a tio n a l U n io n , A FL -C IO . erv isin g la b o r mediatoa-, G -28 (S t A $20 a w a rd w as given to L in d a two h o u rs on a sim ila r w age basis; V oters will also h a v e th e choice Bd. of M e d ia tio n ). A. R o m a n sk i o f A lbany, D e p a r t­ T h e P u b lic S erv ice C om m ission a sick leave p la n p e rm ittin g c u m u ­ A LB A N Y — The S ta te D e ­ lative to tals to 120 d ay s; a n d a of no re p r e se n ta tio n . m e n t o f S ta te . is h o ld in g a n e x a m in a tio n for A u th o riz ed o bserv ers fro m b o th A w ard s of $15 w ere m a d e to p artm en t o f Civil Service h as s h o rte r g riev an ce proced ure. em ployee g ro u p s a s well as fro m sen io r ele c tric in sp ec to r. G -14; J e a n C. K a v a n n a o f A lbany, D e- an n ounced recen t ch an g es in F o r th e second y ear, th e c o n ­ th e C ity of L ong B e a c h will be a n d p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s are l> artm ent o f S ta te ; L eroy T . F oody program and procedures in tr a c t stip u la te s $420 p a y a cro ssp re s e n t a t th e polling a n d a t th e o p en in th e D e p a r tm e n t o f T r a n s ­ o f B aby lon , D e p a rtm e n t of T r a n s ­ s t a t e h e a lth in su ran ce. th e -b o a rd ; th e $150 lon gev ity b allo t c o u n tin g a f t e r th e polls p o r ta tio n fo r a s s is ta n t civil e n ­ p o rta tio n ; Almh^a B iben s of Oive c h a n g e m akes it no longer ste p fo r tho se w ith 15 or m ore close. O fficial b a llo ts will be d is­ g in e e r ( m a te r ia l s ', G -1 9 ; sen io r S c h e n e c ta d y , D eipartm ent of L aw ; necessary fo r p a re n ts of eligible y ears o f service; a n d u n ifo rm s civil en g in eer (m a te r ia ls ), G -23; trib u te d a t th e pollin g place. S y lv ia P . K lo tz o f Q ueen s, W o rk ­ s tu d e n t d e p e n d e n ts to en ro ll or r e ­ a n d m a in te n a n c e allow ances fo r h yd ro -electi-ic o p e ra to r, G -11; m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n B o a rd ; N ancy enroll s tu d e n ts a f te r O ct. 1, 1969. those em ployees affected . se n io r h y d ro -e le c tric o p e ra to r, G P e rta l o f W a rr e n sb u rg , D e p a r t­ T he d e te rm in a tio n of eligibility for 13; c a n a l g e n e ra l fo re m a n , G -17, H o ld in g fa s t fo r th e public e m ­ C o lle g e D is c o v e r y m e n t of C o n se rv a tio n : Seymom- B. b en efits will be m a d e by th e c a r ­ a n d sen io r e n g in e e rin g m a te ila ls ployees In th e c o n tra c t ta lk s w ere G iv n e r of Q ueens, S ta te In s u ra n c e riers by d ire c t c o n ta c t w ith th e D ire c to r a n a ly st, G -18. m em bers of th e n e g o tia tin g co m ­ F u n d ; B e tty K . P ro c to r o f W a te r- p a re n ts a t th e tim e claim s for A p ro m o tio n e x a m w ill be held D r, W illiam K . Lyles h a s been m ittee, co n sistin g o f T h o m a s C itvii^'t, W o rk m e n ’s C o m p en sa tio n benefit.s a re su b m itted . C o nsequ ­ fo r se n io r o ffice m a c h in e o p e r a t­ ta d in o , u n it presF dent; J o h n B irch, n a m e d asso ciate p ro fesso r in th e B o a rd , a n d R o n a ld W e a th e rb y of e n tly , It will no lo n g e r be neces­ u n it v ic e -p resid en t; A rno ld M oses, D ivision of S tu d e n t S ervices, a n d o r, G -7 fo r th e S ta t e U niversity Albanij', D e p a rtm e n t of T a x a tio n sa ry to o b ta in , o r m a in ta in , d e ­ reg io n al field su p erv iso r; a n d D ire c to r of th e C ollege D iscov­ o f New Y o rk a t AlbarKy; a n d th e a n d F in a n c e . p e n d e n t s tu d e n t en i’o llm e n t form s. 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G o v e rn o r R o ck eer h a s sh o w n a re m a rk a b le icity to ta k e a b u se as if he a h u m a n sh o ck absorb er, kefeller’s a b ility to k eep h is u n e r fire w ill m e e t its g re a tchallengc in th e n e x t sev eral iths, a s A ssem bly M in o rity der S ta n le y S te in g u t p u b lish e s fries o f r e p o r ts sh ow in g th e Help Wanted M /F Social Caseu-orkers •t proffram c o m m i t t e d (O SI E D : for a foster m ectinj; th e i ll e nge o f f i n d i n g s o l u t i o n s t o c u r r e n t tial p r o b l e m s . J o b m a y i n c l u d e p r c niion a n d r e h a b i l i t a t i o n , w o r k i n g w i t h ild ren a n d f a m i l i e s i n f o s t e r h o m e a n d !i>ption p r o g r a m , h o m e m a k e r s e r v i c e <1 c r e a t i v e u s e s o f c o m m u n i t y r e s o u r c e s . TOlvement i n staflf d e v e l o p m e n t p r o inis, group counseling, p sy c h ia tric n t i i lt a ti o n s and sem inars. O n -g o in g flin 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 ff a d m in is tr a tio n o n p o licy a n d projm — g o a l s a n d p r i o r i t i e s , asiers i n s o c i a l w o r k o r a s s o c i a t e d field 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 [f r e q u i r e d . S a l a r y r a n g e ; M S W 5 8 , 7 5 0 JI 3 . 1 6 1 ; n o n - M S W $ 7 , 3 5 0 t o $ 9 , 2 8 4 . cellent p e r s o n n e l b e n e f i t s . IV 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 , 'le r C a r e S e rv ic e s, The C h i l d r e n ’s >1 S o c i e t y . 1 5 0 E a s t 4 5 t h S t r e e t , N e w 'k. N e w V o r k 1 0 0 1 7 . C a l l 6 8 2 - 9 0 4 0 . STATE A G EN C Y SEEKS PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT CLERK rith p u rc h a s in g e x p e rie n c e to i»rsfer i o same fi+le W i l l serve Business O f fic e r o f sm all inH utlo n lo c a te d In M a s o n v ille , Delaware C o u n ty . W i l l c o n s id e r pnior A c c o u n t C le rk w ith extenive e xo e rie n c e in te re s te d in o roisionai a p p o in tm e n t. W R IT E PI L E W 303 So. K^anning Blvd., Ibany, N .Y . 12208. elp Wanted - Part-Time MAN O R W O M A N W I T H C A R 'A R T -T IM E , EVES. - W E E K E N D S I0,‘«E Y O U R HOURS AND EARN I P EX TRA PER W EEK. P L l ’S B O N U S ; N O T C A N V A S S I N G 1 M E T A L SALES — FU L L T R A I N PR O G R A M * . 6 6 5 - 9 0 2 2 — 1 P M t o 4 P M D aily A fter 4 P M : 6 5 5 -7 8 5 0 R E P E Heipe Wanted - M/F T T im p a c t of R e p u b lic a n c u ts in S ta te a id to e d u c a tio n a p p ro p ­ ria tio n s o n th e q u a lity of e d u c a ­ tio n an d o n p ro p e r ty tax es. T h e f i r s t o f th e s e re p o rts , r e ­ le ase d th is w eek, d e a ls w ith E iie C o u n ty a n d show s t h a t 15 school d is tric ts In t h a t C o u n ty receiv ed th is y e a r a lw u t $1,600,000 less in S ta t e aid th a n th e y h a d a n tic i­ p a te d b e fo re R e p u b lic a n b u d g e t sla sh in g . M o reo v er, n e x t y e a r th o s e sch oo l d is tric ts will receive $11,500,000 less t h a n Uiey w ould n o rm a lly h a v e e x p e c te d . In c re a s e d C lass Size In a d d itio n th e v a rio u s B o a rd s o f E d u c a tio n in f o n n e d A ssem b ly­ m a n S te in g u t t h a t in o rd e r to b a l­ a n c e sch o o l b u d g e ts th e y h a v e b e en oblig ed to in c re a se class sizes, e lim in a te bu s ti’a n s p o r ta tio n sei"vices, in c re a s e p rices fo r school lu n c h e s, re d u c e h e a l th an d g u id ­ a n c e services a n d in d u lg e in v a r i­ ou s o th e r econ om ies t h a t a d v e rs e ­ ly a ff e c t th e ir e d u c a tio n p ro g ra m s. E a c h of th e sch oo l d is tric ts w as f u r th e r com p elled to in c re a se p ro p e rty ta x e s to h e lp fin a n c e scho ol costs, in som e cases su c h ta x in c re a se s a m o u n tin g to m o re th a n $10 fo r e a c h te n th o u s a n d d o lla rs of p ro p e rty a sse ssm en t. T h e B u ffa lo S u p e r in te n d e n t of S cho ols ex p ressed c o n c e rn t h a t th e B u ffa lo sch oo ls m ig h t n o t o p e n in S e p te m b e r b ecau se of a th r e a te n e d te a c h e r s ’ strik e . A fte r th e Legislatm-e a d jo u rn e d A ssem bly m an S te in g u t in itia te d a surv ey am o n g th e a lm o st 900 school d is tric ts in th e S ta te tp d e ­ te rm in e how e a c h o n e fa re d in th e lig h t of S ta te a id b u d g e t cuts. W ith m o re th a n 500 re tu r n s a l ­ re a d y in a n d m o re a rriv in g daily, S te in g u t is asse m b lin g th e re p o rts in a series of r e p o r ts t h a t h e in ­ te n d s to tr a n s m it to th e G o v ern o r, o ne by one m u c h in th e n a tu r e of C h in e se w a te r to rtu re . In tr a n s m ittin g th e E rie C o u n ty re p o r t to th e G o v ern o r, S te in g u t c h a lle n g e d th e G o v e rn o r to set u p a c o n fe re n c e “fo r a n in te n siv e review of th e S t a t e ’s fiscal p ic tu re so t h a t u n c o n sc io n a b le c u ts in S ta te a p p ro p ria tio n s can be r e ­ sto re d .” I n th e a b sen c e of su c h a confei'ence, S te in g u t w a rn e d th e G o v e rn o r t h a t h e w ould h a v e no a lte rn a tiv e “b u t to c o n tin u e e f­ fo rts, to g e th e r w ith c o n cern ed H I S ! c itiz en s th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te , to p e rs u a d e you of th e u r g e n t n e c e s­ sity fo r c a llin g a S p e cia l S ession of th e L e g is la tu re .” A tta c k T a k in g H old T h e a tta c k t h a t S te in g u t h a s b een m o u n tin g a g a in s t R o ck efeller b ased o n b u d g e t c u ts fo r e d u c a ­ tion, m e d ic a id an d w elfa re services h a s b eg u n to ta k e h old, w ith th e r e s u lt t h a t R o ck efeller is g e ttin g b o m b a rd e d fro m all sides w ith d e m a n d s fo r a sp ecial legislativ e session. T h e sch oo ls h av e been th e m o st fe rtile field s fo r allia n ce b e ­ tw e e n th e I> em ocratic P a r ty a n d c o m m u n ity g roups. L a st w eek A ssem bly S p e a k e r P e rry B. D u ry e a , J r ., me;t w ith th e E x ecu tiv e C o m m itte e of th e N a ssa u -S u ffo lk S cho ol B o a rd s As­ so c ia tio n . A s u m m a ry of th e m e e t­ in g m a d e p u b lic by A sso ciation o fficia ls ass e rts t h a t th e c o n fe r­ ence w ith th e S p e a k e r “ took p lace a g a in s t a b a c k g ro u n d o ' u n p r e ­ c e d e n te d b u d g e t d e fe a ts, s h a rp ly c u rta ile d e d u c a tio n a l p ro g ra m s a n d in c re a sin g ly n e g a tiv e r e a c ­ tio n s o n th e p a r t of local ta x p a y ­ ers, w ho feel, w’it h cause, t h a t th e y are c a rry in g on a n u n fa ir, d is p ro ­ p o rtio n a te a n d b u rd e n s o m e .share o f th e c o sts of p ublic e d u c a tio n .” B o a rd s of E d u c a tio n th r o u g h o u t th e S ta te , w ho re sp o n d e d to t/he S te in g u t surv ey ec h o ed th e fo l­ low ing s e n tim e n ts set fo r th in th e s ta te m e n t of N a ssa u - S u ffo lk S ch oo l B o a rd s A ssociaion: “T im e Is n o t on o u r side. T h e c liild ren we fail or s h o r tc h a n g e to d a y c a n ­ n o t be called b ac k fo r a second c h a n ce. W e, on b o a rd s of e d u c a ­ tio n , th o u g h we m a y d iffe r in m a n y o th e r re sp e c ts, are. as one in in s istin g t h a t th e e d u c a tio n of o u r y o u n g people is of p a r a m o u n t im p o rta n c e to th e S ta te a n d n a ­ tio n a n d t h a t th e reso u rc es m u s t be fo u n d fo r th e a d e q u a te an d r e ­ sp onsible s u p p o r t of o u r scho ols,” S te in g u t is jo in te d w ith th e sch oo l b o a rd s in giving p a r a m o u n t im p o rta n c e to th e e d u c a tio n of th e yo u n g a n d will c o n tin u e to ra ise th e issue, to seek a d ire c t c o n ­ fr o n ta tio n , a n d to d raw a c le a r lin e of d is tin c tio n b etw een D em o ­ c r a ts a n d R e p u b lic a n s o n th e e d u c a tio n issue. I f S te in g u t’s a p ­ p ra is a l o f th e s itu a tio n is c o rre c t, th e sch oo l issue m a y be o n e of th e Queens - German American E A FOSTER PARENT Met n e e d e d fo r c h ild re n e t a ll li fo r lo n g t e r m c o re . P h o n e o r ile The C h ild re n 's Aid Society, Dor H om e D ept. 150 E. 4 S th S tr e e t, York, N.Y. 10017. P h o n e 6821*0 Ext. 245. A I n n o * L u i l ^ D inners, I q I a IIiI I S l d n a Banquet H n f h r A I I n O T P l a l l D inners fro m $6.0 0 . B roadw ay . E lm h u rst, u n ex celled G erm an A m erican . — D anny M oran - Rudy Open S ep fem b er 7 W o lf, 45»-1566 Lunchcons, H osts, g r e a te s t o b sta c le s to R o ck efe lle r's fo u r th te rm a m b itio n s. P E R B ’s R ole R o ck efeller, too, is ta k in g th e b r u n t of th e b la m e fo r th e st i ng in re c o g n itio n of th e CSEA as b a r ­ g a in in g a g e n t fo r th e S ta te e m ­ ployees. W h ile th e d e la y is b ein g b la m e d on 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 , em ployees ix)int o u t t h a t th e b o a rd w as a p p o in te d by R o c k e fe lle r a n d t h a t its c h a i r ­ m a n R o b e rt D. H elsb y w as r e ­ ce n tly re a p p o in te d by th e G o v er­ n o r, even a f te r th e em ployees e x ­ p ressed th e ir d is s a tis fa c tio n w ith H e lsb y ’s a c tio n s. CSEA h a d in tro d u c e d th r e e ty p e s of ev id en ce t h a t it re p r e ­ s e n te d th e v a s t m a jo rity of e m ­ ployees u sin g th e c o n se rv a tiv e fig u re of 84 p e rc e n t. P E R B failed to recognize th is p ro o f, d e m a n d in g electio ns in five u n its — u n its w h ich th e em ployees d escrib ed as g e rry m a n d e re d . W h en all w as over, C SEA to p p e d its ow n 84 p e r ­ c e n t e s tim a te w ith a reso u n d in g 94 p e rc e n t w in. C uts in scho ol a ss ista n c e , c u ts in w elfare p ro g ra m s, p o o r co m ­ m u te r p ro g ra m s a n d th e in a b ility to resolve S ta te em plo yee d em a n d s h av e d riv en th e g re a t bu lk of th e v o tin g p u b lic aw ay — fa r aw ay — fro m R o c k e fe lle r. W h ile th e y h a v e n ’t com e to th e p o in t of p u b ­ lic rio ts a n d v io le n t d e m o n s tr a ­ tio n s w h ich h e m e t in S o u th A m erica, th e rio t a n d reb ellio n m ig h t easily be m a n ife s te d in th e polling places on gi^ bern atorial electio n day. CSEA Group Enjoys Binghamton Clambake S om e 162 m e m b e rs of th e B in g ­ h a m to n C ity S cho ol D is tric t u n it o f th e B ro om e C ounty Civil S e rv ­ ice E m ploy ees Assn., w ere feted J u n e 17 to w h a t w as te rm e d as a “ fa b u lo u s ” c la m b a k e in L an esboro, P e n n s y lv a n ia , n e a r B in g ­ h a m to n . S tev e B. C aru so , u n it p resid e n t, said th e m e m b e rs d in e d on sirloin s te a k sa n d w ic h e s, I ta lia n sau sag e p a ttie s , link s a u s a g e a n d s te a m e d a n d ra w cla m s " a ll d a y .” L iquid re f re s h m e n ts w ere also m o st p le n tifu l. C aru so also o bserv ed t h a t out of 190 possible m em b ers, h is u n it re p re se n ts 175 of t h a t n u m b e r. A nd, a p p a re n tly , 162 of th e m e n ­ jo y ed a good clam b a k e. N ew J o b F o r M u rp h y ALBA NY — G o v e rn o r R ockefelle: h a s r e a p p o in te d J o s e p h H. M u r­ p h y of L o u d o n v ille to th e S ta te Local G o v e rn m e n t A dvisory B o ard M r. M u rp h y resig n ed re c e n tly a.' S ta te ta x co m m issio n er. DEWITT CLINTON STATE & EAGLE STS.. ALBAN A KNOTT HOTEL A F W O I t i T K I 'O lt V rV It.S « IT II S T \ T F O V K K .SO r U A ^ 'K I I 'K SPECIAL RATES FOR N .Y .S . 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You'll like the c o iif fo r f a nd convenience, tool Fam ily r a te i. C o c k ta il lounge, la e STATE S TR E E T « r i T » I T f i STATE C A P IT O L t e e your trimndly f r a v l a g e n t . I/. t UATtS FOK i : \ l t N U K l i STAVS n \n rrJ 33 >• 33 o o B in g h a m t o n S c h o o l U n it R e a c h e s C A N D ID A T E S (C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e 9) A g r e e m '•O c? btj P cc u: C Ui w u cc w ^ O n 1 3 - P o i n t C o n t r a c t (F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t) O'. 3 e n t B IN G H A M T O N T h e B in g h a m t o n c h a p t e r o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s e r in g th e 1969-70 S c h o o l y e a r f o llo w in g S te v e n B . C a ru s o , u n i t p r e s id e n t , C it y S c h o o l D i s t r i c t U n i t o f t h e B r o o m e C o u n ty A s s n . h a s s ig n e d a n e w c o n t r a c t w i t h t h e C i t y c o v ­ s e v e n n e g o t ia t in g s e s s io n s . s a id th e a c c o r d w a s r e a c h e d w i t h b o t h f a c t io n s “ facin g th e problem s en co u n tered by all school d is tric ts th r o u g h ­ o u t th e S ta te of New Y ork. T liese problem s, he said , In ­ clude “ a c u t In S ta te aid, th e m a n d a te fro m th e people of th is C ltj' to ho ld th e line in re a l es­ ta te ta x es re s u ltin g from a n o v e r­ w helm ing d e fe a t of a second re f e r­ en d u m to raise th e ta x lim it, th e lass of school p>opulation, th e r e ­ fu sal of th e b o ard of e d u c atio n to e n a c t o th e r form s of tax es to raise revenues, th e u n d e rm in in g of of clean in g c o n tra c to rs to p e r ­ fo rm cu sto dial d u tie s.” O aruso , aid ed by G enevieve D riscoll, c h a irm a n of th e u n it’s Em ployee S a la ry a n d B e n e fits C om m ittee , Jo se p h D e m arch , first v ic e -p resid en t, Fi-ank M uzika, sec­ o n d v ic e-p resid en t, V irginia M a l­ inow ski a n d M a rg a re t S m ith , a d visoi-s to th e n e g o tiatin g te am fo r c a fe te ria w orkers, R ic h a rd S ero k a, CSEA field re p re se n ta tiv e a n d M a tth ew V itan za, a tto rn e y fo r th e school u n it a n d sp o k esm an , su c­ em ployees w ith th r e a ts of a bag ceeded In h a m m e rin g o u t th e ir lu iich p ro g ra m a n d th e h irin g acco rd a f te r seven n e g o tia tin g 2 5 -Y e a r In c lu d e d F o r R e tir e m e n t in N e w H e m p s te a d P la n C o n tra c t S c h o o ls H E M P S T E A D — M u l t i p le b e n e fits h a v e b e e n g a in e d b y t h e H e m p s te a d S c h o o ls U n it , N a s s a u c h a p t e r o f t h e C i v il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s n ., a n d h a v e b e e n in c o r p o r a t e d in t o t h e n e w c o n t r a c t f o r 1969-70 s ig n e d r e c e n t ly b y C S E A a n d CSEA Success Onondaga OK’s Hiring Of M ore Case Woricers (S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r) SYRACUSE — O nondaga C o u n t y p u b lic a s s is ta n c e c a s e ­ w o r k e r s , r e p r e s e n te d b y t h e S o c ia l S e rv ic e s U n i t o f th e O n o n d a g a c h a p te r of th e Civil S erv ice E m ployees Assn., took a m a jo r ' ste p tow ard s allev ia tin g h ea v y w ork loads re c e n tly w h en th e O n o n d a g a C o u n ty G riv a n c e B o a rd recom m ended th a t m ore case w orkers be h ired to lig h ten th e case load. CS\EA reg io n al a tto rn e y E arl B oyle a n d u n it p resid en t Miss C aro l F. G ossner, in a h e a rin g b e ­ fo re G ro ievance B o ard m em bers Jatn(\s A. F a rre ll a n d R a lp h J. D eiitiiu, ex p lain e d th e g riev an ce: ca.selouds in th e zones a re g e n e r­ ally in excess of th e S la te m a n ­ d a te s a n d re s u lt in u n fa ir a n d unrea.sonable work quotas. O nonda.na Social Services C om ­ m issio n er J o h n L ascaris ag reed tluiL tiie u n it's g riev ance was valid a n d ju stifiab le , and said he liad tried to m e e t th e problem by req u e stin g six new p ub lic a s s is t­ an c e casew orkers positions in tlie J9(59 budget. O nly 18 p o sitio ns w ere ap prov ed . Tiie B o a rd decided th a t th e v io la tio n of th e ap p lic a tio n of ex istin g law s as to caseloads a n d sup erviso ry s ta n d a rd s gives tiie u n it a valid g riev an ce. In order to re.solve th e problem , th e B o ard said , il w ould be n ecessary fo r a n a llo tm e n t of a d d itio n a l fu n d s, so th e m a tte r w ould be re fe rre d to tiie C o u n ty E x ecu tive for a p p ro ­ p ria te action . In its decision, th e B o ard s ta te d tlia t it “ hig h ly reco m m en d s th a t serloiib c o n sid eratio n be given by tlie C ounty L e g islatu re a n d th e O ouiity E xecutive, for a d d itio n a l th e H em p stead School B oard. C h a p te r p re s id e n t Irv in g F la u m e n b a u m , in a n n o m ic in g th e a c ­ cord, n o te d th a t th e c o n tra c t was tlie firs t in New Y ork S ta te in w h ich a school d is tric t a tta in e d a 2 5 -y e a r n o n -c o n trib u to ry r e t ir e ­ m e n t system . F la u m e n b a u m cited th e e ffo rts of all con cerned in a tta in in g th is b en efit. “I am p ro u d to have w orked w ith th is g rou p of em ployees in g a in in g a p ack ag e w h ich m ak es N a ssau th e le a d e r in th e S ta te ,” h e said. T h e a c tu a l c o n tra c t te rm s h a d a to ta l of te n sp>eclal provisions h a m m e re d o u t by th e n e g o tia tin g te a m s a n d w ritte n in to th e new p act. In ad d itio n to th e c o n trib u ­ tory re tire m e n t bill, two im p o rt­ a n t fe a tu re s a re provision fo r $400 acro ss th e b o a rd plus in c re m e n t fo r gro im d sm en , m a in te n a n c e m en. cu sto dians, bus d riv er II, a n d h e a d cu sto d ian ; $300 across th e b oard plus in c re m e n t for m a ­ tro n s a n d cleaners. Tiie c o n tra c t was f u r th e r sw eelened w ith allow ances for c a ll-in pay of fo u r liours m in i­ m um at tim e - a n d - a - h a lf ; a fo u r th week of v a c a tio n ; tim e a n d - a - h a lf fo r lioliday w ork plus re g u la r day's p a y ; a n d a n a d d i­ tio n a l 90 days a t lia lf-p a y for sick leave. R o u n d in g o u t th e p a c t p ro v i­ sions a re m ak in g Good F rid a y a full h o lid ay ; n o n -co m p etitiv e e m ­ ployees being covered by S ectio n 75 of th e Civil S ervice; a n d n o rm a l slaop ste w ard privileges g ra n te d to CSEA re p resen tativ es. C o m m ittee m em bers w ere; A n ­ th o n y Lotierzo, u n it p re s id e n t; Jo se p h McDowell, v ic e -p re sid e n t; A n th o n y Z d ran ge, tre a s u re r; a n d A rnold Moses, region al supervisor. fu n d s in th e b udg et for th e y e a r 1970, -SO tlm t th e casew o rker m ay be given caselo ads w liich will ii\sure p ro p er p ro cessing a n d e f­ fective w ork so t h a t m e th o d s of a d m in is tra tio n will re s u lt in efficlen-t o p eratio n a n d a d e q u a te a p p lic a tio n of th e now ex istin g law s." sessions. R e p re se n ta tiv e s of b o th sides d eclared a n Im passe a f te r six m e etin g s a n d called in a public em ployee re la tio n s b o ard m e u ia tor. D r. Irv in g M ark ow itz a n sw ­ ered th a t call a n d set up th e se v e n th session w h ich pro du ced th e pact. I n a d d itio n to b e n e fits o b ta in ed in la st y e a r's c o n tra c t, C aru so said th e new a g re e m e n t in clu d ed 13 m a jo r p oints. T h ey a re : • A n acknow ledged 4 0 -h o u r w ork week for cu sto d ial a n d m a in ­ te n a n c e em ployees. • T im e a n d o ne h a lf a f te r e ig h t-h o u r s in a n y w o rking d a y a n d on S a tu r d a y s w ith double tim e fo r w ork p erfo rm e d on S u n ­ d ay s a n d holidays. • A 37*2 h o u r work w eek for clerical em ployees d u rin g th e school y ear w ith a 3 2 h o u r w ork sch edu le d u rin g th e m o n th s of J u ly a n d A u gu st a n d w hen school Is in recess. • C o m p en satio n fo r te n m o n th clerk s w h en called in by th e ir d ei>artm ent heads d u rin g th e m o n th s of Ju ly a n d A ugust. • T h e posting of all p ro m o tio n ­ al openings In co m p etitiv e po si­ tio n s a t least 15 days p rio r to th e closing d a te for a c c e p ta n c e of ap p licatio n s. • A m o ie lib eralized th r e e d ay -i> er-y ear release fro m d u ty fo r p erso n al business. • A sched ule of 12 paid h o li­ d a y s off d u rin g th e school y e a r. • P erm issive use of a c c u m u ­ la te d sick leave fo r im m e d ia te fam ily illness a n d d e a th w h en th e th re e day p erso n a l business leave a llo tm e n t h a s been e x ­ h a u ste d . • T h e rig h t of CSEA m em bers w ith th re e or m ore y e a rs of service in th e school d is tric t to p e titio n th e B oard of E d u c a tio n fo r e x te n d e d sick leave a t full p a y fo r fo u r m o n th s. • Tlie g u a ra n te e d r e tir e m e n t l / 6 0 t h n o n -c o n trib u to ry basis r e ­ tro a c tiv e to 1938 re tir e m e n t plan. • Pay raises fo r c a fe te ria w orkers in th e following a m o u n ts a n d catego ries; (a ) cook m a n ­ agers, $I p er day , (b) sa te llite k itc h e n m a n a g ers, $2 per day, a n d (c) o th e r c a fe te ria w orkers, five cen ts p er hours. • A $225 acro ss th e b o ard p ay p a y h ik e for all n o n -te a c h in g em ployees o th e r th a n c a fe te ria w orkers an d , • T l\e school d is tric t is to f u r ­ n is h eacli n o n -te a c h in g em ­ ployee a copy of th e labo r c o n ­ tr a c t. T h e B in g h a m to n C ity School D istric t n e g o tia tin g te a m in ­ cluded, M a rtin J. H eifer. B in g ­ h a m to n s u p e rin te n d e n t of schools, B in g h a m to n School D istric t B u si­ ness A d m in istra to r G e ra ld D em e ree, S tu a r t P earls, B in g h a m to n C ity co rp o ra tio n counsel a n d a t ­ to rn ey for tlie B in g h a m to n School D istric t. C aru so said la te r th a t it is h is h o p e t h a t “school d is tric ts one day. th ro u g h CSEA , will be able to ap p ly fo r th e ir own c h a p te rs so th a t th ese d is tric ts m a y be ab le to h av e o n e e d u c a tio n a l c h a p te r p e r co u n ty w ith th e CSEiA re p re se n tin g a ll d is tric ts .” C o m m ittee, c h a irm a n of th e M em bersihip C o m m ittee, c h a ir m a n of th e C o n s titu tio n & B y -la w s C o m ­ m itte e , a n d p re s e n t c h a ir m a n of th e u n iv e rs ity ’s T r a f f ic a n d A p­ p eals C om m ittee. Hiis re c o rd a t C a p ita l D is tric t C o n fe ren ce inclu des c h a ir m a n of th e M e m b e rsh ip C o m m itte e, m e m ­ b er of th e G rievance, C o m m ittee , m e m b e r of th e P o litic a l A ctio n C o m m ittee , a n d c a n d id a te fo r th e O ffice o f 2n d vice p re s id e n t. H is S ta te w id e re c o rd in c lu d es m e m b er o f th e S ta t e A ssociatio n S trik e C o m m itte e a n d m e m b e r of th e S ta te U n iv ersity S ta te w id e C o m m itte e. B ob has s tro n g co n v ictio n s a b o u t h e lp in g th e “g ra s s ro o ts ” people of th e U n iv ersity , a n d feels t h a t th e follow ing c a n be done tow aixl th is e n d : 1. E sta b lis h a s e n io rity p ro g ra m in th e u n iv e rsity sy stem . 2. E s ta b lis h a la b o r re la tlo n m a n a g e m e n t b o a rd , fo r th e p u r ­ pose of a so u n d , w o rk ab le la b o rm a n a g e m e n t i*elationship. 3. C o n tin u e to w ork fo r th e a b ­ o lish m e n t o f th e ab u se in th e “U ” G ra d e sy ste m in th e u n iv e rsitie s. 4. M ak e su re tihat th e p ro p e r g riev a n ce m a c h in e ry is in use, a n d t h a t it is used! Bob h a s th e siupport of th e u n iv e rs ity ’s CSEA c h a p t e r ’s E x ­ ecutive C ouncil a n d th e c h a p te r m e m b ersh ip , th ro u g h h is le a d e r­ sh ip. h a s gro w n fro m a m e re 400 m e m b ers to well over 1.000 m e m ­ bers. o f New Y ork, P re s e n s tly I a m a se n io r b a c te rio lo g ist in th e se ro l­ ogy la b o ra to iie s o f th e S ta te H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t. I n 1963 I m & rried th e fo rm et C aro l S te w a rt o f A lbany. W e hav^ tw o d a u g h te rs , C h ris tin e a n d K a r ­ en. W e re s id e n t in C olonie and a tte n d G ood S h e p h e rd L u th e r a n C h u rc h . I am a n a ss o c ia te c h u rc h co u n c ilm a n a n d m y w ife a n d I are q u ite ac tiv e in v a rio u s o th e r co m ­ m itte e s o f th e C h u rc h . B o th ol Uis bowl w ith th e S ta te L a b o ra to ry bow ling league. HARRY FARKAS H e a lth H a rry F a r k a s h a s been a S ta te em ployee a n d a m e m b e r o f th e Civil S erv ice E m ployees Assn. for tw e n ty yeare. H e h a s b een w ith th e S ta t e E >epartm ent o f H e a lth , servin g as a p ub lic h e a l th en g in e e r, fo r th e p a s t eleven y ears. H e w as assign ed to th e H o rn ell D is tric t O ffic e fro m 1958 u n til 1963, w h en h e t r a n s ­ fe rre d to th e c e n tr a l o ffice. A l­ bany, w h e re h e is p re s e n tly as- H e ask s o nly t h a t w h en th e b allo t is received by you t h a t you VOTE. A la rg e V O T E m e a n s t h a t you th e p eo ple a re in te re s te d in y o u r fu tu re , a n d i t c e rta in ly will aid in o u r fu tu re n e g o tia tio n s w ith th e S ta t e G o v e rn m e n t th r o u g h o u r S ta te w id e C o m m it­ signed. tee. W hile s ta tio n e d in H o rn ell, be sesrv ed as p re s id e n t o f t»he H o r ­ ERNST STROEBEL n ell c h a p te r o f th e Civil Service H e a lth E m plo yees A ssn. fo r two y ea rs My n a m e is E rn s t S tro eb e l a n d fro m 1960 to 1962. fo r th e p a s t th r e e te rm s I h a v e F a r k a s resides, w ith h is wife b een p re s id e n t o f th e D ivision of a n d th e ir th re e c h ild re n , a son L a b o ra to rie s and R e s e a rc h c h a p ­ a n d two d a u g h te rs , in th e Village te r of th e S ta t e D e p a rtm e n t of of C olonie, a su b u rb of A lbany. H e a lth . B efore lioldlng m y p re s e n t office. I w as a m e m b e r a n d / o r c h a irm a n of n u m e ro u s c h a p to r a c ­ tiv ities a n d co m m ittee s. O u r c iiap (C o n tin u e d from P a g e 3) te r is a m e m b er of th e C a p ito l sh o u ld be in c lu d e d in th e u n it d e te rm in e d to be a p p ro p r ia te ; a n d w h e tlie r th e F a c u lty S e n ate, w h ich h a s since allie d itse lf w ith CSEA, is an em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n as d efin e d in tlie T a y lo r Law . K le in em p h a siz e d th e basic co m m u n ity of in te r e s t betw een aca d em ic a n d n o n -a c a d e m ic p r o ­ fessio nals su ch as co m m o n fringe b e n efits, re la te d sa la rie s, “c o m ­ m o n m issio n ,” a n d s u b s ta n tia l a m o u n t of in te rc h a n g e , a n d noted t h a t th e B o a rd of T ru ste e s a n d the u n iv e rs ity C h an ce llo r c o o rd in a te th e f u n c t i o n a n d b u d g e ts of e ach S ta t e ca m p u s. T h o se pa-ofessional em ployees excluded fro m th e b a rg a in in g unit besides th e College of C e r a m i c s em ployees a r e th o se se rv in g as in te rn , adm ission s in te rn , c o u n se l­ ing in te rn , h o s p ita l a d m in is tra tiv e D is tric t C o n feren ce a n d fo r th e in te rn , lib ra ry in te rn , lib ra ry p a s t two y ea rs I h a v e been a tr a in e e , a n d a s s is ta n t in Insti-ucm e m b e r o ftlie e x ecu tiv e co u n cil tio n a l services. T h e y w ere ex c lu d ­ a n d h av e serv ed th e co n fere n c e on ed, K le in said , o n th e b asis th a t th e n o m in a tin g , social a n d re s o lu ­ th e y w ere “s tu d e n ts ” a n d d i d not tio n s co m m ittee s. W ith in th e h old full p ro fe ssio n a l s ta tu s . H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t, a sp ecial K lein also fo u n d t h a t th e F a c u l­ CSEA p re s id e n ts c o m m itte e w as ty S e n a te sa tisfie s th e s ta tu to ry esta b lish e d in 1965. S in ce its c o n ­ d e fin itio n of a n “em ployee o r ­ ce p tio n . I h a v e been a m e m b e r of g a n iz a tio n ” u n d e r th e T a y lo r Law. th is c o m m ittee . T h e P E R B d ecisio n is a p p e a lI n 1957 I received a BJS. d eg ree able to th e B o a rd w ith in seven in biology fixKn th e C ity College days. SUNY Eleciion