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BUFFALO — Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. officials rep­
r e se n tin g m ore th a n 6,000 em p loyees o f Erie C ounty m e t la st
w eek w ith a t a s k force o f CSEA s ta ff m em bers from A lbany
an d th e W e s t e r n area to discuss th e r e c e n t d ivision of co u n ­
“R eligious
ALBANY— “M ichigan Slaps AFSCME.” “F ed era tio n Troubles M ounting.
Issue is In N.Y. Campwiign.”
T h e se h e a d lin e s w ere displayed in th e A ugust Issue o f th e P ublic Em ployee News,
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l organ o f th e Ohio Civil Service E m ployees A ssn. T h e CSEA d evoted an en tire
t y em p lo y ee s In to two co llective
a r e fa c in g ,” sa id Jo s e p h D. Loch- page of its 8 -page newspaper to
b a rg a in in g u n its a n d th e p ro b le m s
t h a t h a d re s u lte d fro m th is de­
cision.
A lth o u g h m a n y Issues w ere ta k e n
u p , h eav y em ptxasis w as placed
o n th e la c k of re p r e s e n ta tio n a n d
n e g o tia tio n s for the y e a r 1970,
The decuslon h a n d e d dow n by a
hearting o fficer d e sig n ated b y th e
E rie CJounty P u b lic E im ploym ent
E lelations B o a rd h a s re s u lte d In
th e h a ltin g of n e g o tia tio n s b e ­
tw een CSEIA an d th e C o u n ty , th u s
d e p riv in g C ounty em p lo y ees of
a n y n e g o tia te d b e n e fits u n til 1971.
“ C o u n ty em p lo y ees should n o t
be nvade to su ffer b ec au se of te c h tiioal d elay s In a d m in is tre in « a
law (th e T a y lo r L aw ) w hich w as
d esign ed to h elp em plo yees a n d
av o id th e v e ry tilin g we cxu-renUy
By
20-7
M a rg in
CSEA Scores
Landslide Win
In Long Beach
LONG BEACH—T h e Civil
Service E m ployees Assn. h a s
w on by a n o v e r w h e l m i n g m a r ­
g i n a n e l e c t i o n to rep resen t
seaso n a l em ployees in th e C ity
of L o ng B each , follow ing a sw eep­
in g tr e n d set by C SEA in th e ir
la n d slid e v icto ry in th e re c e n t
S ta te w id e election am o ng S ta te
w o rk ers.
O f th e 397 eligible L ong B e a c h
em ployees, m o s t of th e m life ­
g u ard s, 64 voted. CSEIA received
58 of th e se , w ith L o cal 381 S erv ­
ice E m ployees I n te r n a tio n a l U n ­
io n (A F L -C IO ) g e ttin g o n ly th re e
votes. S E IU also ch allen g ed th r e e
votes.
H i e electio n s were c o n d u cte d by
th e N ew Y o rk S ta te P ub lic E m ­
p lo y m e n t R e la tio n s B o ard w ith
a u th o riz e d observers p re s e n t fro m
b o th em ployee groups.
Ir v in g P la u m e n b a u m , p re s id e n t
of th e N a ssau C o u n ty c h a p te r of
CSSEA, p ra ise d T h o m a s S ta p le ­
to n , p re s id e n t of th e C ity of
I/>ng B e ^ h u n it, C SEA fo r th e
o u ts ta n d in g jo b h e did in b r in g ­
in g a b o u t th e victory, a n d also
c o n u n e n d e d CSEA field sta ff.
TThe S E IU re p re se n ta tiv e s w ere
n o tlc a b ly s h a k e n by th e o u tco m e,”
P la u m e n b a u m n o ted , “b u t It com es
aa n o su rp rise to m e. I t Is Ju st
a n o th e r v e rific a tio n of th e p ub lic
em ployees’ f a ith in OSEA as th e
on e t h a t c a n do th e b est job
to r thftm **
n e r, CSEIA e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r, who
h e a d e d th e s ta f f ta s k fo rc e . “ We
a re h e re to see w h a t c a n be done
as f a r a s n e g o tia tio n s are c o n c e rn ­
ed a n d to h a n d le w h a te v e r o th e r
p ro b le m s E rie C ounty em p loy ees
m i^ h t h a v e ,” he said.
B esid e s L ochner, A lb an y s ta ff
m e m b e rs a t th e m e e tin g in clu d ed
P a tr ic k G . R o gers, d ire c to r of field
se rv ic e s; Jo se p h J . D olan, d ire c to r
of local g o v e rn m e n t a ffa irs ; M a r­
v in G. N ailo r a s s is ta n t d ire c to r of
public re la tio n s ; J a m e s J. P o w ers,
re g io n a l field su p e rv iso r; B e rn a rd
J . R y a n co llectiv e b a rg a in in g spe­
c ia lis t; H en ry J . G d ula a n d T h o m ­
as B. C h iisty , E rie C ounty field
re p r e s e n ta tiv e s ; a n d C h arles S a n d ­
ler, re g io n a l a tto rn e y .
N eil C u m m in g s, p re s id e n t of
C S E A ’s E rie C o u n ty c h a p te r , an d
C h arles
G u a rin o ,
m em ber
of
CSEA ’s S ta te w id e Boai-d of Dir-?cto rs fro m E rie C ounty, h e a d e d
th e d e leg atio n re p re s e n tin g C SEA ’s
m em l> ership in th e C ounty, w hich
in c lu d e d th e follow ing u n it p res­
id e n ts: G eorge H. Clarlc, Sr., E rie
C o u n ty H o m e a n d In f irm a ry ; Rob(C ontinued on P a g e 16)
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p re s id e n t of th e New Y o rk S ta te
A FS C M E ’s tro u b les.
“ I t is q u ite c le a r, fro m O C SE A ’s C ivil S erv ice EJmployees Assn.,
re p o r t,” sa id T h e o d o re C. W enzl, “ t h a t pu blic em ployees all over
th e c o u n try a re b eco m in g d is e n ­
c h a n te d w ith th e ta c tic s a n d
m e th o d s used by A FS C M E a n d
its local councils.
“T im e an d ag ain , th e O h io p a p ­
er p o in ts out th e In ju stic e s p e r­
p e tr a te d o n pu blic em ployees by
C ouncil 50, A PO M E ’s New Y o rk
h a n d m a id e n , a n d b y o th e r A F S ­
ALBANY — T h e S ta te Civil C M E councils th r o u g h o u t th e n a ­
Service C om m ission h as de­ tion.
“F o r ex am p le, O CSEA cite d
sig n a te d th e period Sept. 1,
1969, th ro u g h Nov. 30, 1969, as C o u n cil 50’s use of a W isconsin
a tr a n s fe r p erio d d u rin g w hich p riest. F a th e r A lb ert B latz, a n in ­
en ro llees in the S ta te h e a lth in ­ te r n a tio n a l v ic e -p re sid e n t of A F S ­
su ra n c e p ro g ra m m a y clian g e fro m C M E , to c a m p a ig n fo r C ouncil 50
th e coverage u n d e r w h ich th e y are In th e re c e n t New Y o rk S ta te b a r ­
p re s e n tly e n ro lle d to a n y o th e r g a in in g elections. A lth o u g h A F S ­
o p tio n In th e S ta t e p ro g ra m a v a il­ C M E trie d to im ply t h a t th e C a th ­
able to th e m in th e ir a re a of olic C h u rc h , th r o u g h th is priest,
resid en ce.
w as a sk in g S ta te em ployees to
T h is tr a n s fe r perio d, a cc o rd in g vote fo r C ouncil 50, B ish op F r a n ­
to th e C ofm isslon, w as esta b lish e d cis M uggavero of th e B roo kly n
to w aiev th e u su al re q u ire m e n ts D iocese d isclam ed a n y C h u rc h in ­
fo r tr a n s f e r betw een o p tio n s. I t v o lv e m en t in th e ele ctio n a n d
does n o t m a k e a n enrollee or d e ­ u rg e d S ta t e em ployees to vote
p e n d e n t eligible fo r p ro g ram s fo r a c c o rd in g to th e ir ow n consciences.
(C ontinued on P a g e 16)
I T ile O h io p a p e r rig h tly b la sted
Health Program
Transfer Period
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T u e s d a y
A FS C M E fo r th is u n d e rh a n d e d
ru se ,” W en zl said.
I n a n o th e r In s ta n c e , th e O hio
p a p e r cites th e in te r n a l p roblem s
of C olu m b us’ C ouncil 21, w h ic h
u n d e rw e n t a “ p u rg e ” of Its s ta ff
a n d w as tiien p laced In tr u s te e ­
sh ip. Also n o te d was th e case of
tlie C o n tra C o sta C o u n ty E m ­
plo yees Assn. In C a lifo rn ia , w h ich
re c e n tly d is a ffilia te d Itself w ith
A FSC ^^E, c la im in g t h a t th e u n ­
ion h a d b ro k e n a “sacred t r u s t ”
w ith public em ployees a n d w as
th u s Incap able of re p re s e n tin g
th em .
R ece n tly , M ic h ig a n ’s Civil S erv ­
ice C om m ission o rd e re d su sp e n ­
sion of p a y ro ll d ues d ed u c tio n for
tw o AFSCMIE locals b ecause of
w ork sto p p ag e s of th e ir m em bers.
L ocal 1342 a t th e L inco ln P a r k
w areho use of th e M ic h ig a n L iqu or
C o n tro l ConnnLsslon a n d L ocal
567 a t th e L a p e e r S ta te H om e
a n d T ra in in g S ch oo l h a d v iolated
a n o -s trik e pledge.
As re p o rte d by th e M ich ig an
S ta te E m ployees Assn. News, th e
com m issio n
“ fo u n d
L ocal
567
le a d e rsh ip involved In In itia l Ir»tlm ld a tlo n of em ployees a n d p h y ­
sical blocking of th e e n try g ates
to th e H om e t h a t n e c e ss ita te d lo­
cal a n d S ta te police a ctio n to
p e rm it em ployees to g et th r o u g h
to th e ir p a tie n t care a s s ig n m e n ts.’*
“ All of thej»e in s ta n c e s .” said
Wenzl, “ p o in t up th e ir r e f u ta b li
fact th a t A FS C M E 9s a n In te r(Continued on Page 16)
L e a d e r)
ALBANY— Theodore C. W enzl, p resid en t o f th e 172.000-member Civil Service Em ­
ployees A ssn. la st w eek urged d eleagtes to CSEA’s 59tli A nnual M eeting to “com e w ith
id e a s” for th e b usiness sessions.
“We h ave a lot to accom p lish a t th is m e e tin g ,” W enzl declared. “CSEA h as been
given a c le a r m a n d a te in th e rec e n t electio ns. T liere are d e c i­
sio ns to be m a d e a b o u t how to
re p re s e n t th e fo u r u n its, c o m p ris­
in g 94 p e rc e n t of S ta te em ployees.
T h e re a re decisions to be m ad e
on o u r 1969-1970 leg islativ e p ro ­
g ra m
n e g o tia tio n s a n d
m uch,
m u c h m ore.
“I n o rd e r to g e t a ll of th is Im ­
p o r t a n t w ork a c c o m p lish e d In th e
best w ay possible,” h e co n tin u ed ,
“we w ill n e e d every b ra in a n d
every h e a r t w ork in g w ith us a t
th is m e etin g , w liich will be th e
m o st im p o rta n t g a th e rin g of CSEIA
m e m b e rs a n d deleg ates In th e
h is to ry of o u r o rg an izatio n .
“I a sk every d e le g a te a n d ev ery
a tte n d in g m e m b er to com e w ith
h is m in d o p en a n d h is iia n d s
re a d y to do som e re a l w ork for
CSEA. I t w on’t be easy, b u t It
w ill be th e m o st re w a rd in g w ork
o u r o rg a n iz a tio n h a s ever done.
T h e d ev otion a n d h a r d w ork of
every C SEA d ele g a te an d m em ber
is nee d e d now .”
A f r o n t loinning b u t as y e t u nd e
d a r e d D e m o c ra tic c o n te n d e r for
g ov ern o r a n d a top sF>okesman
fo r th e S ta te a d m in is tra tio n will
sh a re th e s p e a k e r s ’ sp o tligh t S ep t.
4 a t th e in s ta lla tio n b a n q u e t of
th e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y e es Assn.
M ain s p e a k e rs for th a t evening
a t th e S ta tle r H ilto n H otel In New
Y ork C ity, will be L ie u te n a n t G ov­
e rn o r M alcolm W ilson and N as­
sa u
C o u n ty E x e c u tiv e E u g e n e
N ick erso n, p ro m in e n tly m e n tio n ­
ed in p o litic al c irc les a« being one
of th e m a in c o n te n d e rs fo r th e
D e m o c ia tic g u b e ra a to i'ia i nouiJa-
a tio n .
L ie u te n a n t
G o v e rn o r
W ilson,
alo n g w ith S ta te C o m p tro ller Artl>ur L ev itt, a c c e p te d in v ita tio n s
to a p p e a r a t th e b a n q u e t la st
w eek in le tte r s to T h eo d o re C.
Wenzl, C SEA p re s id e n t. A tto rn ey
G en eral Louis Lefkow itz Is also
e x p e c te d to atte n d .
N ew ly-elected S ta tew id e ofTlcer.s
of CSDA will be in sta lle d a t th e
b a n q u e t, w hich will h igh lig ht th e
fou r-day a n n u a l m e eting .
R e p e a t T h is l
Besides Wilson's Hopes
L e a d e r s h ip
V ie w
O f C h a r le s
G o o d e li
Is
P r o b le m
R ocky’s
TONE w alls do n ot a pris­
on m ake, nor iron bars a
F u ll Sch edu le
cage. W itiiout sto n e w alls and
In a d d itio n to a tte n d a n c e a t th e
iron bars. G overnor N elson A.
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business sessions, a full sched ule R ockefeller hsis beco m e a p riso n ­
of o th e r a ctiv itie s h a s been p la n ­ er of c o tise rv a tiv e forces in th e
n e d fo r c o n v en tio n d eleg ates a t S ta te , in th e sa m e w ay tlia t Pre»New Y o rk ’s S ta t le r H ilto n H otel, id e tu R ictiaid M. N ixon on o c c a ­
S ep t. 2 th r o u g h S ep t. 5. O u r in ­ sion st^ems to be a p riso n e r in
n o v a tio n Is a sp ecial pan el sch ed - th e W hit« H ouse, w ith th e SouUi
(C oulinued on P a g e 16)
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w h ich New Y o rk S ta t e resid en ce a n a ly sis a n d p la n n in g . T w o o f th e
y e a rs m u s t h a v e b een in a suiperis n ’t needed .
v isory ca-paoity w ith in a c rim in a l
W h a t is req u ired , how ever, Is a
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b a c h e lo r’s d egree fro m a re g io n ­
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T h e a c tu a l title , p rin c ip al a d ­ ally a c c re d ite d college o r u n iv e r ­
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a n d lo cal g o v ern m en t; assist)
c h a p te rs a n d u n its in negct
in g a n d w ritin g w ork contrac
a n d sim ila r du ties.
M in im u m q u alificatio n s are
h ig h school d ip lo m a o r equiv
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m u s t h a v e involved ex tensiv e pu,
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ployee s ta n d p o in t is espe.ia
d esirab le, a n d two or m o re yea
o f s a tis fa c to ry g e n e ral experien
a s In d ic a te d above.
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fo rego ing tr a in in g a n d experien
m a y be accep ted.
C a n d id a te s m c st h av e a Nc
Y o r k S ta t e d riv e r’s license.
F o r ap p lica tio n s, w rite to
Civil S erv ice E m ployees Assn.,
E lk S t., A lb an y , a tte n tio n JoseiJ
D . L o ch ner.
Corcoran Salutes
B lu e S h ie ld fo r th e b e s t p la y sic ia n a n d m e d ­
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c o m e
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b er 15 fo r p o s it io n s a s f ie ld r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s fo r t h e Ci
S e r v c e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., b a se d in A lb a n y . T h e salary
$10,730 p e r y e a r to s t a r t , r e a c h in g $12,955 in f iv e anny
m any
a t th e
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p r o b le m k n o w n to sc ie n c e . T h a t 's w h y T h e
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Dinner In Ulica
trriC A — J o lm J . C orcoran
A lbany, field supervisor, was th
m a in sv ea k er a t a Civil Ser\io
E m p lo yees Assn. a p p re c ia tio n dir
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R O C H E S T E R — T h e M on roe C o u n ty L e g is la tu r e h a s v o te d
to a b o lis h 82 jo b s w it h in t h e c o u n ty g o v e r n m e n t p a y in g s a l­ L a fa y e tte P a r k to a p a rk in g lo t
fo r S ta t e leg islato rs, who a re in
a r ie s r a n g in g fro m a h ig h $21,2800 to a lo w o f $4,108,
tow n a b a re th r e e or fo u r m o n th s
T w o o f t h e p o s itio n s — d ir e c to r o f c lin ic a l s e r v ic e s a n d
a year.
d ir e c to r o f m e d ic a l c lin ic In t h e C o u n ty H e a lt h D e p a r tm e n tT ‘T h is m ove b y tlie S ta te Is
h a v e sa la r y r a n g e s fro m $17,000 to $21,280.
n o th in g m o re t h a n a concession
For Albany Office
CSEA Seeking
Computer Oper.
A L B A N Y — T h e a v i l S e rv ice
E m p lo y e e s
A ssn .
has
an­
n o u n c e d a n o p e n in g a t A l­
b a n y H e a d q u a r te r s fo r a n e le c ­
tr o n ic c o m p u te r p ro g ra m m e r a t
$8,160 p e r year. T h e sa la ry , e q u i­
v a le n t to g rad e 15 In S ta te se rv ­
ice, re a c h e s $9,925 in five y ears,
w ith
a d d itio n a l in c re m e n ts a t
th e en d of te n a n d 15 years.
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ex p erien ce In c lu d in g COBOL.
D u tie s o f th e jo b In clu de p r e ­
p a rin g d e ta ile d p ro g ra m In s tru c ­
tio n s to a d a p t business or s ta tis ­
tic a l ty p e o p e ra tio n s to electron ic
d a t a p ro cessin g; a n a ly z in g p ro b ­
lem s in te rm s of fa c to rs s u c h as
ty p e a n d e x te n t of in fo rm a tio n
to be tr a m f e iT e d to a n d fro m
s to ra g e im its, v a rie ty of ite m s to
be p ro cessed a n d fo r m a t of fin a l
o u tp u t; p re p a r in g in p u t a n d o u t­
p u t m e m o ry la y o u ts a n d block
d ia g ra m s to show th e sequence
0(f c o m p u ta tio n s fo r so lu tio n of
a c c o u n tin g a n d
o th e r b usiness
a n d s ta tis tic a l pro blem s o n elec­
tr o n ic c o m p u te rs a n d su p p o rtin g
p e rip h e ra l e q u ip m e n t; fro m th e se
p la n s u sin g C O B O L o r o th e r sim ­
ila r p ro g ra m m in g la n g u ag es, d e­
v elo pin g
m a c h in e
in s tru c tio n s
fo r d a ta m a n ip u la tlio n s ; a n d sim ­
ila r d u ties.
Im m e d ia te re a s s u ra n c e to th e
w o rk e rs c a m e fro m V in c e n t A.
A lessi, p re s id e n t of th e M onroe
C o u n ty c h a p te r of th e Civil S er­
vice E m ployees A ssn., w h ic h re p ­
r e s e n ts m o s t em plo yees of th e
co u n ty .
A lessi sa id h e h a s b een w orking
closely w ith F re d A. H e rm a n n , ex­
e cu tiv e d ir e c to r o f civil sei*vlce
an d p erso n n el fo r tiie co u n ty , a n d
K e rm it Hill, a s s is ta n t c o u n ty m a n ­
a g e r, follow ing th e p la n n in g to im
p le m e n t th e c u tb ack . As a resu lt,
he is c o n fid e n t th a t e v e ry effo rt
will be m a d e to k eep p re s e n t em ­
ployees in th e ir jobs.
“ I t a p p e a rs t h a t m o s t of th e
n e c e s s a ry cu ts c a n be m a d e by
a t tr i ti o n ,” b e saad. “ I n o th e r
w ords, w h e re v a c an c ies now ex ist,
oi- will e x ist in th e n e a r fu tu re ,
tho se jobs w ill sim p ly be elim in­
ated .
“ In th e c a se of jol>s t h a t a re
now filled, th e p la n is to tr a n s f e r
in c u m b e n ts, a s m u c h as possible,
to o th e r joixs a t aji eq u al level.
I n a n y case, A lessi ad d e d , he
h a s t>een g ive n ev ery a ssu ra n c e
t h a t th e cutt>acks will be c a rrie d
o u t in s t r ic t co m p lia n c e w ith th e
all civil serv ice ru les a n d re g u la ­
tions.
E a r lie r H e rm a n h a d said ab o u t
60 p e rc e n t of th e 82 jol>s axe fill­
ed a t th e m o m e n t a n d th a t ab o u t
40 people wUl be le t go as a re
su it of tlie L e g is la tu re ’s ao tio n .
T h e re m a in in g Job hold ers w ould
be tr a n s f e r r e d to sim ila r positio ns
w ith in co u n ty g o v e rn m e n t tlvat
a r e now o p en ,
H e r m a n sa id p e rs o n s w ere to
h av e b e en re le a se d on th e b asis of
sen io rity —th o se w ith th e le a st,
o r w ho a re still provlslonfil, will
be la id off first.
C a n d id a te s m u s t reside in th e
Im m e d ia te A lban y a re a a n d p o s­
sess a d riv e r’s Ulcense.
I n a d d itio n to lib e ra l v a c a tio n
a n d sick leave ben efits, th e p o si­ th e A ssociation.
F o r a n a p p lic a tio n , w rite to th e
tio n o ffers h e a l th In su ra n c e fo r
th e em ployee a n d h is d e p e n d en ts, Civil S ervice E m ployees Assn.
g ro u p life In s u ra n c e a n d a lib eral In c. 33 E lk S t., A lb an y , N.Y., a t (C o u tin u ed on P a g e 16)
re tlrem en /t p la n , a ll fully p a id by
to th e priv ileged few , to th e d e ­
t r im e n t of th e g e n e ra l p u b lic,”
d ec lare d C SEA p re s id e n t T h e o ­
dore C. W enzl. W liy c a n ’t th e
leg islato rs p u t u p w ith te m p o ra ry
in c o n v en ien ce In p a rk in g ju s t as
do h u n d re d s of A lbany citizens,
m a n y of w ho w ork fo r th e S ta te ?
H ow c a n th e y ju s tify th is w a n ­
to n d e s tru c tio n ? ”
W enzl, n o tin g th a t C SEA h a d
p ro te ste d th is sam e p la n w hen
it w as proposed a y e a r ago, a sk e d :
“I f
th e
n ee d
for
le g isla to rs’
p a rk in g is only te m p o ra ry , as a l ­
leged, w h y d e sc re a te a lovely tr e a s ­
u re d p a rk a re a a n d in v ite th e
po ssibility of its p e rm a n e n t ru in ?
T h e S ta te assu re s us t h a t th e
m a n y tre e s in th e a re a will n o t
be rem oved, b u t th e lik elih o o d r e ­
m a in s t h a t th e y w ould l>e s e ri­
o usly d am ag ed a n d th e ir ro o t sy s­
te m s p e rm a n e n tly Im p aried or
ra v a g e d if th e p a rk in g lo t is b u ilt.
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■T h e c o rn e r of A lb an y ’s I.,afaye tte P a rk a ra r e sp o t of g re e n e ry in A lb a n y ’s c ap ito l a re a , m a y soon
i>e covered w itli g ra v e l to m a k e a p riv a te p a rk in g lot for S ta te le g ­
islato rs. T h e S ta te C ap ito l B u ild in g is in back;n*ound. rig h t.
“A e sth e tic ally a n d
ra tio n a lly ,
p u ttin g a p a rk in g lot h e re In th e
one fresli sp o t of g re e n e ry s u r ­
ro u n d in g th e c a p ito l a r e a m ak es
no sense. T h e lo t w ould serve th e
In te re sts of S ta te le g isla to rs for
o n e -q u a r te r o r a t m o st o n e -th ir d
o f th e year, a n d s ta n d as a n ey e­
so re to A lb any citiz e n s all y e a r
ro u n d . C ivic le a d e rs an d A lbany
c itizens h a v e long b een con cern ed
w ith th e n eed to p reserv e th e t r a ­
F a c e
iv is io n
O
P le d g e
A
f
O
B
f
C
d itio n a l b e a u ty of th e C ap ito l
a re a . Tlits p a rk in g lo t w ould be
a b lig h t to Its a p p e a ra n c e .
“ W hen CS EA b u ilt Its new he ad­
q u a rte rs b u ild in g on E lk S t., we
to o k pa in s to m ake i t c o m p a tib le
to th e l>eauLiful area a t co n sid e r­
able expense to ourselves. A p p a r­
e n tly , we need n o t have b o th ­
ered. I f tills tre n d continues, th e
w hole C a p ito l area Is destined to
become a v a s t'p a rk in g e m p o riu m .’*
h a lle n g e
a r g a in in g
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H osted b y th e R o cklan d S ta te H o s p ita l c h a p te r of th e d v l l S ervice
E m plo yees Assn., 400 em ployees a tte n d e d th e “ V ic to ry L u n ch e o n ”
h e ld on F rid a y . A u gu st 8 th , In th e A ssociatio n H e a d q u a rte rs . T h e
■lo f a n w as ‘'V ic to ry L un ch eon a n d S till C am p cU caiiiir^.
g e n t
(F ro m L e a d e r C o rre s p o n d e n t)
E N D IC O T T — T o w n o f U n io n C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A ssn ., n e g o t ia to r s a n d le g a l
a d v iso rs a r e w e ig h in g th e pix>babiiity o f f ilin g a c h a lle n g in g d e c r e e w ith th e P u b lic E m ­
p lo y e e s R e la t io n s B o a r d in A lb a n y th is w e e k .
Th-e P E R B d e c r e e w ill c e n t e r a r o u n d t h e u n f o r t u n a t e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th r e e su b -b a r­
gaining units by the Union Town
T h e reso lu tio n for th re e b a r­ w ere C o u n cilm an R ic h a rd MlilB o a rd a f te r th e U n io n CSEA u n it
w as officially o rg an ized a n d duly g ain in g u n its w as o ffe re d by e r and S u p e rv iso r R o b e rt K rop p.
The su b -b a rg a in in g u n its d e ta il­
recognized a s th e sole b a rg a in in g C o u n cilm a n W illiam F o r s te r a n d
u n it fo r T ow n of U n io n em ployees. ap p ro v ed by C o u n c ilm a n H a rry ed by th e Tow n B o a rd a re : 1)
L. Ja c k s o n , R o b e rt Bii’c h a ll and em p loy ees p aid on a n h o urly basis,
U nion em plo yees se rv in g o n th e
F o rs te r, all IBM em plo yees, a t a 2) s a la rie d c le ric a l an d a d m in is ­
CSEA n e g o tia tio n s te a m , w ho w ere
special Ju ly sessio n w ith no p rio r tr a tiv e em ployees, a n d 3) Social
n o t c o n su lted w ith p rio r to th e es­
c o m u lta tio n w ith CSEIA re p re se n ­ S erv ices D e p a rtm e n t employee®.
ta b lis h m e n t
of
su b -b a rg a in in g
(C o ntinu ed on P a g e 16)
u n its, a re L ouise L u c h e tta , p re s i­ ta tiv e s. A b sen t fro m th e m e etin g
d e n t of th e CSEA u n it, J o h n F edorko, D om inick M aL ark ey , P a tr ic k
M ulligan , R ic h a r d L ongo, M iss
C h ris tin a R e n a n d A n th o n y Oomix)piano, n e g o tia tio n s c h a irm a n .
I n a c o n firm in g le tte r to the
U nion CSEA u n it, Jo se p h J. Dol­
an, CSEA d ire c to r of lo cal g o v ern ­
m e n t a ffa irs in A lb an y , s ta te d :
“ I f th e Town of U n io n d id n o t
co :isu lt w ith C SEA r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
p rio r to th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of tiiree
b a rg a in in g u n its, th e n I would
su g g e s t t h a t th e ir a c tio n is ju s t
th e ty p e of a c tio n t h a t th e T a y lo r
Law g u a rd s a^jainst.
“ U nilatei-al d ecisio n -m ak in g Is
no lo n g e r av a ila b le w itlio u t ques­
tion o p ub lic em p lo y ers.
“ T he T a y lo r L aw lik es c o n su l­
ta tio n b e tw e e n em p lo y ers a n d em ­
ployee o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d ai>sent
t h a t d ialogue I w ould su sp e c t th a t
a n y a c tio n ta k e n w ould be in c o n ­
M rs. F ra n c e s K istI,
t r a s t to th e in t e n t of th e T ay lo r
sen io r clerk in tlie p u rc h a s e u n it of th e S ta te I.ab o r D e p a rtm e n t,
Law a n d should be ch alleng ed .
“ I p erso nally c a n see no p u iiw se A lbany, re c e n tly received a C e rtific a te of M erit ^ n d a $20 ch eck fr o m
in dividing tlie em ployees in to the S la te E m p lo y ee S u g g e stio n P ro g ra m . H er .suggestion im p ro v ed a
th r e e b a rg a in in g u n its a n d I con-1 filin g proced ure. E n jo y in g M rs. R isti's a c h ie v e m e n t a re , fro m th e le f t:
sid e r a c c e p ta n c e of th o s e u n its
as A d m in istra tiv e D ire c to r J a m e s B. W e b ster of M cK n o w n v ille; D e p u ty
a step in th e w ro n g d ire c tio n so In d u s tria l C o m m issio n er N icho las V alen tin e, J r . of C olonie, w h«
f a r &5 th e T o w n of U n io n ' Is oon- m a d e th e p re s e n ta tio n , a n d J o h n F. F ealey o f A lbany, c h ie f c le rk
o f th e d e p a rtm e n t's P u rc h a s e U n it.
c e rn e d ,’*
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th e N ew Y o rk . N .Y ., Post O ffic o .
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tests also m a y be a p p lie d to fo r
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Msuresca. G « orge K a sm e re , J o h n
P McM torrow, A n th o n y R D e-1
oonoa, L ouis N e m e th , D a n ie l J
O ’O o nn or, M ich a el J M o n a h a n ,
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W illia m P F in n e g a n , J o se p h J
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R a ih l, R ic h a r d W M cG ow an, E u ­
g en e M Y oung, M ilto n B W oodley,
E d w a rd V Viola, J o se p h R C a ste n ,
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T a p a la n s k y , T e d J M ax in , R a y ­
m o n d M endola, J o h n R O ’H a n lo n ,
W illia m E D u gan , J o se p h N N a p o lita n o ,
H a rry
S c h a e ffe r,
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F r a n k G a tto , E d d m u n d P M alla m o , A lfred T A quila, W illiam
A K o re tz , F r a n k T Sconzo, R ic h ­
a r d J D a lto n , MKirray L l i n k e r ,
D a n ie l P ollack , G e ra rd R K a n e ,
T h o m a s M K a ry , C h a rle s L S a gx>na, T hc«nas J P a rr y , J a m e s J
S w eeney.
61 J o s e p h Y oung, J o h n J E m ctiek, S ta n le y J D eerin g, H a ro ld
C u rtis , G eorge S tein b erg , E d w a rd
J B o w m a n , S im o n K a lic h ste in ,
W illia m A G aldoorise, R a y m o n P
Cttiea, T h o m a s C a la m la , B iaglo J
Bosco, W llliaim J Sm olcw itz, A lph o n ae J D en igris, W illia m S D e ­
lla, A b ra h a m B G o ttfrie d , D ocgla s W C ovey, H a rry A A ngelin i,
T h o m a s E L eftw loh , F r a n k A C a s■Id y , E d w a rd J K iew ra, N o rm a n
Savtxu), G eo rg e P E n g la n d , W il­
lia m R Jo h n so n , D erw en t C B a r k ­
e r, G e n n a ro J D em aio, H e n ry G
L eak e
J r ., E u g en e H
H ay es,
C b a rle s S G lgllo, A lfred L O lsen,
J o s e p h R MteOoy.
91 R ic h a r d
la d e v a lo , H e n ry
G o o d m a n , A n th o n y N Porzlo, P e t ­
e r W L lseckl, R o b e rt A P ra n k ,
R u d o lp h Jiohnson, L ouis M O ttln o , T h eo d o re R P le a s a n t, J o h n
R V e n tu rln i, L aw ren ce L K a u f ­
m a n , A n th o n y J M azzone, J o h n
R L u cian o , B e n ja m in A H allo ck,
P re d P G o rl, V ictor E G ra z la n o ,
F r a n k R P ow ers, S allv ato re F io re,
P r a n k P A P rdlzaone, TTiomas P
Q u in n , B e n J L eone, C h a rle s R
B o w m a n J r ., W illiam E M iller,
N ic h o la s G uidice, S tu a r t S p rin g e r,
D e n n is C H o rig an , C h a rles L evy,
J a c k W olkow , P e te r S te rn , C ono
L In im m o ra to , Jo s e p h Jim en ez.
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J a m e s M iller, E llio t G A lberts,
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ARRIEIR after barrier is being th ru st in th e w ay of New
York C ity’s hard-pressed firefighters, and the la te st ob­
sta cle in th e jo in t order by M ayor L indsay and Fire Com m is­
sioner Lowery forcing fire-trucks to grind to a h a lt at every
red light, yield or stop sign th ey en counter. In tim es of a n ­
sw ering em ergency calls, su ch an ad m in istra tiv e blockade
ca n be th e cause of delay, added dam age and death.
M any would agree th a t a n u p su rg e in accid en ts involving
em ergen cy vehicles, w hile acco m p an ied by a larger am ou n t
of em ergency calls to be m ade, Is n ot a good sign. However,
w orsen in g one series of tragedies to possibly offset an oth er
hardly rates as an a ct of p)olitical acum en.
In a num ber of cities about th e country, an electronic
device called “O pticom ” h as b een in sta lled and Is w orking
o u t well. It lin k s th e veh icle to th e traffic sign al system ,
en a b lin g a tem porary green lig h t to be flashed as th e veh icles
race to m e e t the em ergency.
B y Installing th is device, tim e, lives and prop>erty would
be m ore effectively saved, and th e w a n in g m orale of our
firem en could be given new vigor.
We urge the Mayor to w eig h t th e valu e of these factors,
and to supply th e green lig h t to a electronic lig h t system
Instead o f fiddling w hile New York C ity’s firefighters are
fig h tin g traffic and being forced to perm it our m etropolis to
go up in flam es.
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9:00 p j n . (c o lo r)— N ew Y ork R e ­
p o rt— ^Lester Sm ltih h o sts in t e r ­
views betweeoi C ity o ffic ials a n d
v isitin g n ew sm en.
T u esday , S e p te m b e r 2
3:00 p j n .— R e tu r n to N u rsin g —
“T h e P ro b le m of In fe c tio n .” R e ­
fr e s h e r cou rse fo r nu rses, les­
son 19.
4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock—
" T h e C itize n ’s R ole In C rim e
P re v e n tio n .”
New Y ork Police
A cad em y series for In-service
tra in in g .
W ed n e sd ay , S ep te m b er 3
3:00 p .m .— R e tu r n to N ursing —
“T h e N u rsin g T e a m .” R e fre s h ­
er c o u rse fo r n u rses, lesson 20.
4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d th e Clock—
"T h e C itiz e n ’s R ole In C rim e
P re v e n tio n .” New Y o rk Police
A cadem y series fo r In -serv ice
tra in in g .
1:30 p .m .—O n th e Jo b — *" l ^ e U n i­
v ersal S iu n m o n s.” New Y ork
C ity F ire D e p a rtm e n t tr a in in g
series.
T h u rs d a y , S ep te m b e r 4
4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d tihe C lock—
“T h e C itiz e n ’s R ole in C rim e
P re v e n tio n .” New Y o rk Police
A cad em y series fo r In -serv ice
tra in in g .
7:30 p.m .— O n th e Jo b— “S e a rc h .”
New Y ork C ity F ire D e p a rt­
m e n t tr a in in g series.
F rid a y , S ep te m b er 5
10::00 a.m .
(liv e - c o lo r)— S ta f f
M eetin g of th e A ir—O fficials in
New Y o rk C?ity’s D e p a rtm e n t of
S ocial Sei-vices 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—
“ T h e C itiz e n ’s R ole in C rim e
P re v e n tio n .” New Y ork Police
A cad em y series fo r in -se rv ice
tra in in g .
Immoral Conduct
THE ENLIGHTENED p olicy o f th e Civil Service C om m is­
sion of th e C ity of New York does n o t n ecessa rily bar a hom o­
sex u al a p p lic a n t from em p loym en t. H e Is considered un ­
accep ta b le for a p osition o n ly if h e lack s personal q u alities
th a t are in d isp en sab le for th e p erfo rm an ce of th e requisite
duties. T h is h u m a n e p ractice o f th e C ity Civil Service Com­
m issio n w as cited approvingly by th e U n ite d S ta te s Coiirt
o f A ppeals in N orton v. M acy (N ew York Law Journal, July
23, 1969, p. 1).
THE APPELLANT wa5 d ism issed from h is position a s a
b u dget a n a ly st w ith th e N a tio n a l A eron au tics and Space Ad­
m in istra tio n (NASA) for “im m oral” conduct. As a v etera n ,
th e sta tu te provides h e m a y be d ism issed for cause solely
to prom ote th e efficiency of th e service. C hief Judge D avid
L. B azelon, w ritin g th e m ajority opinion, h eld th a t th e a p ­
p e lla n t’s d isch arge w as u n la w fu l becau se there w as no con­
n ectio n betw een his con d u ct and th e efficiency of the, service.
THE APPELLANT, w h ile driving h is autom obile early one
m orning, picked up a n o th er m ale, one Procter, and drove h im
around th e block. T h ey b oth w ere su b seq u en tly arrested.
P rocter supplied th e evidence a g a in st th e app ellan t.
THE POLICE telep h o n ed a NASA security c h ie f w ho w as
p erm itted to m o n ito r in cog n ito a 20 m in u te police interro­
gatio n of th e ap pellant.
C h ief Judge B azelon observed th a t th e Civil Service
C om m ission does n o t h ave u n lim ited discretion to determ in e
w h eth e r a F ederal em ployee sh ou ld be dism issed. T h e gov­
e r n m en t’s ob ligation to accord due process precludes arbitrary
and capricious dism issal. E>ue process fu rth er lim its th e gov­
e r n m e n t’s discretion w h en d ism issal in volves an in tru sion
of th e area o f privacy w h ic h Is In creasingly en title d to con ­
stitu tio n a l protection. U ltim a te ly th e q uestion for ju d icia l
d eterm in a tio n Is w h eth er th e em ployer a cted reasonably
w h en it conclu d ed th a t a d ischarge w ill prom ote th e effici­
en cy of th e service.
CONSTITUTIONAL lim its are greater w hen, as in th e
p resen t case, dism issal disqualifies th e em ployee from furth er
g ov ern m en t em p loym en t, officially stig m a tiz e s h is ch a ra cter,
and dam ag es prospects o f private em p loym en t.
CHIEF JUDGE B azelon rejected th e C om m ission’s con ­
te n tio n th a t an em p loyee’s off-duty Im m oral conduct ju stifies
dism issal. T h is c o n ten tio n w as rejected because a label d
Im m orality discourages carefu l an alysis. A p ro n ou n cem en t o i
Im m orality “co n n o tes violation o f divine, O lym pian, or other­
w ise un iversal standards of rectitu d e.” T h e ju rist co n tin u ed
th a t th e Civil Service C om m ission lack s “th e requisite anS a tu rd a y , S ep te m b er 6
n o in tm e n t to m ake or en force absolute m oral judgm ents."
7:30 p .m .— O n th e Job — “ S e a rc h .” T h e en fo rcem en t by a F ederal bureaucracy of c o n v en tio n a l
N ew Y ork C ity F ire D e p a rt­ codes o f con d u ct in th e private lives o f em p loyees “is at w ar
m e n t tr a in in g series.
w ith elem en ta ry con cep ts of Uberty, privacy, and diversity."
An agen cy ca n n o t support a d ism issal as prom oting th e effici­
Y ou sh o u ld c h eck w ith your lo­
en cy of th e service m erely by cryin g “sh a m e .”
fnp^HE New York City civil service labor scen e lost a great
leader la.st week w ith th e d ea th of Louis Coronato, first
vice-president of th e P a tro lm en ’s B en ev o len t Assn.
Lou was a fam iliar figure on th e S ta te ’s Capitol Hill as
w ell as in th e h alls of the City C ouncil and the Board of
E stim ate. He wajs a fighter for th e righ ts of policem en as
w ell as all civil sei-vants.
U nder his ch airm an sh ip , th e PBA ’s L egislative C om m it­
tee fared well. L egislators respected h im for his eth ica l lobby­
ing. O ther civil service labor groups consulted w ith him on
leg isla tio n . At all tim es, he worked for his c o n stitu en ts—
c al social secu rity office.
th e New York City policem en.
• • •
AT THE SAME tim e, th e ju rist observed th a t h om osexu al
W hile Lou and his fa m iliar tradem ark— the bow tie—
O u r son is 24 y ears old a n d co n d u ct of an em ployee m ig h t bear on th e efficiency of th e
w ill be seen no longer around th e S ta te Legislature, h is im ­
blind. H e h a s only w orked ab o u t service in certa in cases. T he case o f Dew v. Halaby m ay be
p a c t is sure to be felt for a long tim e to com e.
tw o y ears. C an h e t e t social
su ch an exam ple. There, d ism issal o f a n air traffic controller
secu rity b en efits?
predicated in part on h om osexu a l acts w as upheld over stron g
Yes, since h e h a s w orked a t
S o c ia l S e c u r ity Q u e s tio n s & A n s w e r s
le a s t h a lf of th e p erio d a f te r he dissent. T h a t decision rested on th e special dem andss of a
wa« 21, a n d before h e becam e p osition e n ta ilin g co n tin u in g responsibility for m an y Uves.
I ju s t located a paid m e dical
E a rly In 1965 I w as in ju re d a n d blind. Y ou sh o u ld check a t your T he a g e n cy ’s ju d g m en t th a t efficiency would be prom oted
b ill for services from m y fam ily as a re s u lt h a v e been u n ab le to social s e c u r lt office.
by his rem oval, esp>ecially in view o f h is questionable c a p acity
d o c to r w h ich w ere re n d e re d in w'ork since. I filed for disab ility
• * •
In th e past, waS accep ted by th e Court.
O cto b er 1967. I nev er filed a b e n e fits a n d th e claim w as d e ­
I ’m 24 y e ars o f age a n d I b e ­
claim fo r re im b u rsem en t. 1 knew n ie d because it w as th o u g h t h a t c am e d isab led in a n a c c id e n t one
IN SOME CASES, h o m o sex u a lity in an em ployee m ig h t
th e new law set tim e lim its for I w ould ev en tu ally be able to r e ­ m o n th ago. How m u c h w ould I lead to o bjectionable overtures o n th e job requiring consid­
flllnir m e d ical claim s, b u t I d o n ’t tu r n to w ork. M y d octor feels th a t h av e to w ork u n d e r social sec u rity eration for th e rea ction s o f o th er em ployees and of th e
know how th ey apply to m y case. I will n o t be able to work fo r a n ­ in o rd e r to q u alify for disab ility public w ith w hom h e Is in c o m m u n ica tio n in p erform ance
Is it too la te for m e to file my o th e r year. Is th e re a n y ch a n c e b en efits?
o f official fu n ction s. T h e p o te n tia lity for blackm ail m ig h t
elalm now ?
t h a t I could now draw m o n th ly
Y ou w ould need da m in im u m of jeopardize th e secu rity o f classified Inform ation. Even so,
b
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efits?
No. I t ’s no t la te . F o r services
o n e a n d o n e -h a lf y ears of work such p o te n ta l consequences n eed n o t n ecessa rily ju stify th e
receiv ed betw een O ctober 1, 1967
Yes. A m en d m en ts to th e social o r 6 q u a rte rs of coverage u n d er extrem e p en a lty o f dism issal, but th ey are a t le a st broadly
a n d S ep te m b e r 30, 1968, th e fil­ se c u rity law c h a n g e d th e d isab il­ social security. 'This m in im u m of
relevan t to “th e efficiency of th e service.”
in g d eadline l£ E>ecember 31, 1989. ity eligib ility re q u ire m e n ts to In ­
T h e se d a tes a re aliso Itsted In your clude person s who a re u n ab le to
**Modicare H an d b o o k ” for easy w ork for a t le a st a y ea r b ecause
referen ce .
oX a severe dl^iabling co n d ition .
6 Is need ed by all w orkers d is­
ab led p rio r to ag e 24. T h is Is a
c h a n g e In w ork re q u ire m e n ts fo r
a youii£ d isabled w orker.
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AS APPELLANT’S d ischarge could n o t be sustained o n
th e ground th a t It prom oted th e efficiency o f th e service,
the discharge w as u nlaw ful.
P not KtmAfii b#
Eligibles
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(C o n tin u e d fr o m P a c e 81
J O on tegn i, L e ste r K a h n , P h ilip
T W e in e rm a n , D o m in ick P a g a n l.
D avid G toldstlm th, A lb ert T N ieto,
D an iel H S u lliv a n , D u k e C o n n o r.
Iftl J o h n J O ’B rie n , R o b e rt L
S p ain , H alo id P eln b e rg , Jo s e p h E
S p ad a , A r th u r C oh en, H o w a rd R
Mlann J r ., H e n ry M J a n l s 2sewskl»
D o n a to A P e rrln l, Jo s e p h T C ole­
m a n , E d w a rd J B o u rn e, W a lte r E
C a rte r, M ario J D evito, C h a rle s
Ij B ra n d e r, A lex an d er W ein er,
Carrodl R a y n le , A lan E P ed e rsen ,
G e ra rd H F reese, J o se p h C D u dek, G eorge Y arro b ln o , E d m u n d
N D ecicco, R ic h a r d P P ow ers,
P h ilip J F e r r a r a , P e te r K A lb ertinl, J o h n H B row n, J o h n N H o frana, E d w a rd V V rab, S am u e l
M alkoff, Georgre A Tactikt^p, M a r­
tin H irs h e n so n , Ek-nest A P e r n an d es.
211 L e ste r H o w ard J o a q u in L o ­
go, M ich ael J M cG rail, V in c e n t
M EXivlno, Jo se p h H P ra v e tz ,
C h a rle s L ein, M lurray N u sbau m ,
rrv in g C D ubinsky, P a u l P M y skowsky, W illiam T y so n , S id n e y
S L lttm a n , C lyde A H arew oo d
COnsaldo C aruso, D aniel P O ’Conne, A n th o n y J Vessio, S av erlo
J Oosoa, S a m B e n in , H ab ib
D iahy, E u g en e Is e r E id n e y A ston
F rancisco R odriguez, R o b e rt J S c lacca, G e ra d M Z u c k e rm a n , J o h n
Bonomo, V in c e n t J C ag g ian o , R e ­
mo R o sso m an d o , A n h o n y R D onao, J a m e s R Askew, T h o m a s M
O cchiogrosso, J o h n L u sch er.
241 D o m en ic B ochicchlo M lch ae
W B e rh a J r., Jo se p h P C ral,
G eorge G om ez, A fred P S iv e rsein, W illiam C D avis, N efrin o M
MMda, P r a n k B arcellos, M o rris
B ende, E d w a rd E Lee, F ra n c is X
Keefe, S a lv a o re Coroleo, S helley
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c o m p le tio n of a th re e or fo u r
Climb aboard the clerk ’s bandw agon pow ered by th e y e a r day course in th e e le ctrical
City of New York, w h ich pays its passengers from $4,900 field; o r a n e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a ­
U
to $6,500 an n u ally plus lots and lots of friendly baggage in tio n of ed u c a tio n a n d experience.
th e form of fringes.
C a n d id a te s w ho will be g ra d ­
I t m a y in clud e q u estio n s on vo­
R e q u ire m e n ts v irtu a lly do n o t
cab u lary , a rith m e tic ,
g ra m m a r, u a te d by F e b ru a ry 1970 will be
exist. N edther p rio r jo'b ex p erien ce
spelling, a n d o th e r p e rtin e n t su b ­ a d m itte d to th e ex am b u t m u s t
o r aniy precise educ^vtdon bax;k- je cts. C a n d id ate s, in c id e n ta lly , will p re s e n t evidence a t th e tim e of
g ro u n d will be n eed ed In o rd e r to
h a v e to pass a q u alify in g m ed ical in v e stig a tio n t h a t th e y h av e co m ­
ta k e th e Nov. 22 ex am .
p le te d th e re q u ire m en ts.
te s t p rio r to being ap p o in ted .
A ssum ing you score well on th e
M a in ta in e r ’s h elp ers in th e se
A d d itio n a l d a ta , su c h as frin g e
te s t a n d a t ta i n a n a p p o in tm e n t, b e n e fits a n d p ro m o tio n a l o p p o r­ tw o c ateg o rie s assist In th e m a in ­
h e r e ’s th e s o rt o f .■«p<?cific d u ties tu n itie s av ailab le to those a p p o in t­ te n a n c e , re p a ir, in s ta lla tio n . In ­
you will fin d on th e jo b d u ties ed, c a n read ily be fo u n d In E x a m ­ sp ec tio n , te stin g , a n d a lte r a tio n
ho rizon :
in a tio n A n n o u n cem en t No. 8006. of e q u ip m e n t In th e subw ays,
R eceives, processes, a n d delivers C o n ta c t th e d e p a rtm e n t d irectly e lev ated lines, y a rd s , a n d re la te d
m a ll or o th e r m a te ria l. P ack s a n d to g a th e r f u r th e r d e ta ils re g a rd in g b u ild in g s of th e T ra n s it A u th ­
u n p a c k s all k in d s of m a te ria l th e se positions.
o rity .
o th e r th a n very heav y or bulky
Promotion Exam Too
o b jects, tr a n s p o rts m a te ria l b e ­
I n c o n ju n c tio n w ith th is exam ,
tw een lo c atio n s w ith in a d e p a r t­
a d e p a rtm e n ta l p ro m o tio n e x a m ­
m e n t ocr agency; delivea's m a te ria l
in a tio n w ill be h eld . A lth o u g h
o th e r th a n very h eav y or bulk y
n a m e s a p p e a rin g on th e p ro m o ­
o b je cts to o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts or
tio n list will receive p rio r c o n ­
agencies or to a p o st office; o p ­
s
id e ra tio n , It Is ex p ected , th e D e­
e ra te s po stag e m e te r m acW nes;
p a r t m e n t of P erso n n el rep o rts,
keeps req u isite sim ple record s.
t h a t tlie re will be su ffic ie n t v a ­
F iles, shelves, or sto res c o rre ­
O pportunity knocks for you can cies so t h a t th e o p e n -c o m p e­
sp o nd ence, records, rep o rts, books
in the title o f door stop m ain - titiv e list will be used to a c o n ­
or o th e r m a te ria ls.
tainer, so en ter in to th e fil­ sid e ra b le e x te n t as well. H u n d re d s
P lac es prevlou-sly coded m a te r i­
in g line; apply for the D ecem ­ of v acan cies a re a n tic ip a te d In
a l in th e files, bins or cases, o r
b
er 16 te s t fo r tliis title. In c id e n ­ a ll boroughs e x cep t R ich m o n d .
on th e shelves provided; rem oves
P ro m o tio n a l
o p p o rtu n itie s
to
easily lo cated m a te ria l; assists in tally, th o se w ho q u alify and e x it
files or reco rd s sta tistic s. E n te rs th e e x am w ith hlgih scores h a v e m o re sp ecialized title s p ay u p to
on a p p ro p ria te fo rm s o r listin g s th e lik eliho od of w in n in g th e b e ­ $4,6325 p e r h o u r f o r em ployees in
th e m a in ta in e r ’s h e lp e r A title,
th e n u m b e r a n d types of tr a n s ­ g in n in g w age of $4.26 h o u rly .
T h e a p p lic a tio n c h im es w ill be a n d UP to $4.6075 fo r th o se in th e
a c tio n s d ocketed or c o m p leted ;
po sts d a ta p>erlodically to e s ta b ­ rin g in g d u rin g th e filin g p erio d o f C categ o ry .
W o rk sh ifts m a y in clu d e day,
lish sta tis tic a l records, p re p a re s S e p te m b e r 3 u p th r o u g h S e p te m ­
sim p le
s ta tis tic a l
su m m a tio n s b e r 23. T h o se w ho choose th e ev en in g a n d n ig h t in c lu d in g S a t­
from su c h dockets, or records. ro u te o f tlie m a ils will n eed to e n ­ u rd a y s, S u n d a y s, a n d ho lid ay s,
A cts as a rece p tio n ist, m eetin g th e close a sta m p e d , s e lf-a d d re sse d d e p e n d in g on th e need s of th e
public, d ire c tin g th e pxibllc to envelope fo r r e t u r n delivery o f a n service.
A pass p e rm ittin g free trav e l
p erson or lo c a tio n m ost able to a p p lic a tio n b lank. S e p te m b e r 16
f u r n is h th e service req u e sted ; d is­ m a rk s th e closing fo r su c h r e ­ on all su rface a n d ra p id tr a n s i t
lin es of th e N ew Y ork C ity
trib u te s or p re p a re s fo r m a ilin g q u e sts by m ail.
T r a n s i t A u th o rity is fu rn is h e d to
T h re e Y e a rs’ T e n u re
re a d ily o b ta in a b le a n d fa m ilia r
m a te ria l av ailable to, a n d r e ­
W lia t th e D e p a rtm e n t o f P e r ­ e a c h em ployee. O th e r b e n e fits in ­
q u ested by th e public. I.ssues m a ­ so n n e l will n eed to m a k e you clu d e a m iu a l leave, sick leave,
te ria l to th e public.
eligible is a to ta l of th r e e y e a r s ’ leave w ith p a y for h o lid ay s a n d
C hcck-out C hores
expedience h a n d lin g th o s e ta sk s m e m b e rsh ip In th e p en sio n system ,
C hecks a p p lic a tio n s fo r p ro p e r In d ic a te d u n d e r jo b d uties. An th e S o cial S ecu i'lty system , a
fo n n a n d com pletio n of e n trie s ; eq u iv alen t m a y also be fo u n d a c - h e a lth In su ra n c e p la n a n d th e
blood c re d it p ro g ram .
processes ap p licatio n s of a ro u ­ ce'ptable.
tin e n a tu re ; n u m b e rs or reco rds
T liese p o sts utilize skills to In ­
tra n s a c tio n s ; checks m a te ria l as s ta ll a n d rep lace vario us k in d s of
P a y R a is e
Issued for com p leten ess as to door checks a n d door sp rin g s;
S u p erv isin g p h o to s ta t o p e ra to rs
fo n n , sig n atu res, etc. M ay o p e ra te m a k e a d ju s tm e n ts ; d isassem b le
one or m o re sim ple office m a - a n d rep lace w orn p a r ts ; re c h a r g e will receive betw een $6,750 a n d
chijies. M ay p e rfo n n o ccasion al do or oliecks; a n d d rills a n d ta p $9,950 effectiv e J u ly 1, 1170. T h is
r e p re s e n ts th r e e g e n e ra l In creases
ty p in g duties.
re q u ire d holes.
o i $350, $500 a n d $650 b etw een
I n s o fa r as filing, t h a t ’s re la ­
T h e ex am Itself h a s been s la te d
tively sim ple; go dow n to th e for D ecem ber 16, a p ra c tic a l In J a n u a r y 1, 1969 a n d t h a t d a te.
C ity P e rso n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t 49 w h ich 70 p e rc e n t 1m re q u ire d .
T e le p h o n e O p . B o o s t
T lio m as S t. in M a n h a tta n a n d C a n d id a te s will d e m o n stra te th e ir
fill o u t a n e n try b lank. N ote t h a t skills w ith m a te ria ls a n d tools
T h e D e p a rtm e n t of P e rs o n n e l
th e filing p erio d is d e sig n ated as in th e p ro d u c tio n of w ork s a m ­
re p o rta t h a t p rin c ip a l te lep h o n e
from O ctober 1 to O cto ber 21.
ples. A w ritte n e x a m also m a y be o p e ra to rs in th e C ity of New Y o rk
C lerk E x a m ’s C o n te n t
req u ired .
wUl re ceiv e b e tw e e n $8,500 a n d
S h o u ld y ou be eligible to ta k e
A ddiess y ou r re q u ests fo r a p p ll- $11,900 b e g in n in g J u ly 1, 1970.
tlie w ritte n exam , w eig hted 100 c a tio n s to th e C ity D e p a rtm e n t
w ith
70 p e rc e n t req u ired , be of P erso n n el. Ita doorstep la at
To Keep Informed,
kkraced fo r th e p rob able c o n te n t. 49 ll io m a s S t.. New Y ork 10013.
Follow The Leader.
B a n d w a g o n
S e ts
S a la r y
F o r
C le r k
T itle
G o a l A t S 6 , 5 0 0
E n te r ,
In
A p p lic a n ts
S e p t.
F ilin g
For
D o o r S to p M a in ta in o r
re q u ire som e w ith a h o sip ta l b a c k ­
g ro u n d .
N ine title s e n to to a re Involved
h e re , ru n n in g th e s a la ry g a m u t to
th e $11,000-plus p a y ch eck p la te a u .
R e q u ire m e n ts fo r e a c h title d if­
fers, o f co urse, a n d th e p ro p e r
b u lle tin c a n h e lp you d e te itn in e
If y o u s a tis f y th e s ta n d a rd s .
Hey, Hygienists!
T h e a e n ta i se rv ic e s positions a re
fo r d e n ta l hy glen ist, b e g in n in g a t
$5,775, a n d public h e a lth d en tal
hy glen ist, p a y for w hich s ta r ts a t
$6,115. C o m p letin g this series, in ­
s titu tio n d e n tis ts receiv e $11,935
p e r a im u m fo r filling the v ocation ­
al void in th e se posts.
As fo r nu rsin g , five d iffe re n t
title s a re e n u m e ra te d , s t a ii ln g
N o
E x p e r ie n c e
P o s in g
B r id g e
(p s y c h ia tric )
b eg in
at
$9,130,
w ith h ig h e r p a y fo r c u m u la tiv e e x ­
p e rie n c e a n d tra in in g .
T he p o st of su p e rv isin g public
h e a lth n u rse b rin g s in a n in itia l
$8,160, w h e re a s a c o n su ltin g n u rs e
in p u b lic h e a lth g e ts $10,19i5 a
y e a r. T h e p a ra p ro fe ssio n a l Job o f
d ie tic ia n , also n eed in g so m e speci­
al tra in in g , e a r n s th e y e a rly p a y ­
c h e c k of $6,782 to $9,925.
A full listing of re q u ire m e n ts ,
d u tie s, su b je c t of ex am , a n d o th e r
helpful d a ta c a n be g o tte n at the
S ta te E m p lo y m e n t S erv ice’s local
offices. M ail re q u e s ts should be
sent to the S ta te D e p a r tm e n t of
Civil S erv ice in A lbany, New Y ork,
B uffalo o r S y racu se, w hich may
also be v isited .
B a r r ie r s
O b s ta c le s
&
F o r
T u n n el Jobs
N eith er th e barrier o f h a v in g job exp erien ce or form al
ed u ca tio n a l standards w ill sta n d In your w ay If y o u ’re
bound for position o f bridge a n d tu n n e l officer. T h e road to
th ese jobs, p a y in g th e sta r tin g w age o f $6,375, w ill lead you
to a n A p ril 11 exam .
As fo r flMng, y o u r p a ssa g e w a y
fo r a p p lic a tio n s r u n s th e ro u te o f
F e b ru a r y 4 to F e b ru a r y 24. P r e ap p llcatd on s wlU b e a c c e p te d ,
how ever. T h e h ig h e s t s a la ry p la ­
te a u , b ased o n a n n u a l In c re m e n ts,
is a t th e level of $8,892, B u t t h a t
p e a k m a y s h o rtly grow h ig h e r.
W h ith e r to go fo r ap ply ing ?
W hy , v eer y o u rself in tihe d ire c ­
tion o;f th e C ity P e rs o n n e l Dep«artm e n t. T h e ir lo c a tio n : 49 T h o m a s
S t., M a n h a t ta n . T o b rid g e th e m a ll
re q u e s t b a rrie r, y o u ’ll re q u ire a
sta m p e d , s e lf-a d d re sse d envelope
s e n t a w'eek in a d v a n c e of th e
u su a l filin g d ead lin e.
D u tie s a n d resp o n sib ilities a re
d iv e rsified : to collect tolls, p a tro l
stru c tu re s a n d c le a r tra ffic la n e s,
d ir e c t tra ffic , rem o ve snow a n d
a ssist in g e n e ra l
m a in te n a n c e
w ork. T hese jo bs a re w ith in th e
fa c ilitie s of th e T rlb o ro u g h T u n ­
n e l a n d B rid ge A u th o rity , now
u n d e r th e M e tro p o lita n T ra n s p o r­
ta tio n A u th o rity .
Chances Of Promotion
P ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s a re
acc o rd e d to th e title of b rid g e
a n d tu n n e l se rg e a n t, now s ta r tin g
a t $7,811 p e r a n n iu n . S uccessive
p ro m o tio n a l ex am s m a y also le a d
to th e p o st of brid g e a n d tu n n e l
lie u te n a n t. T h e la tte r p o st p a y s
$8,571 to s ta r t.
P h y s ic a l re q u ire m e n ts s ta te t h a t
c a n d id a te s m u s t b e 5 fe e t 3 in c h e s
o r m o re, h a v e n o rm a l h e a rin g a n d
v ision in e a c h eye of 2 0 /4 0 . A d ­
d itio n a lly , th e y m u s t be above 18
(b u t below 35) a n d possess a v a lid
d riv e r’s licen se w h e n aplSointed.
C a n d id a te s wUl be re q u ire d to
p a ss a rig id q u a lify in g a n d m e d i­
c al a n d p h y sic a l te st p rio r to a p ­
p o in tm e n t. T h ey sh a ll be re je c te d
fo r a n y deficien cy, abnoiT nallty
o r disease t h a t te n d s to im p a ir
h e a l th o r fitness.
F o r i u i t h e r tn fo rm atd o n a n d
a p p lic a tio n fo rm s, c o n ta c t th«
d e p a r t m e n t’s a p p lic a tio n se ctio n
in perso n . T h e e x a m in a tio n ’s code
n u m b e r Is 70710.
Evening School
Offers Courses
In Nine
S k ills
Courses designed to provide
em p loyees In various trades
an d occu p ation s i n N ew York
C ity a n opp ortu n ity to Impirove
th e ir jo b skills, o c c u p atio n al co m ­
p e te n c y a n d te c h n ic a l k now ledge
a re b ein g o ffered by M e tro p o lita n
E v e n in g T ra d e Slhool, M ad iso n,
S o u th a n d C ^ th e iln e S tre e ts, M!an>
h a t ta n .
R e g is tra tio n is sc h e d u le d for
M o n d a y a n d T uesd ay , S e p te m b e r
8 a n d 9 fro m 6 p.m . to 8 p.m.
C ou rses ru n fro m seven to 72
sessions.
T h e n in e co u rses to be g iven
th is F a ll a re : re frig e ra tio n , b asic,
d om e stic a n d c o m m e rcia l; re f rig ­
e ra tio n , license, p la n t o p e ra tio n ;
oil b u rn e r o p e ra tio n , licen se; fire ­
m a n , boiler; s te a m d is trib u tio n ;
scho ol
c u s to d ia n ;
s ta tio n a r y
en g in eer, low p re s su re ; s ta tio n a r y
e n g in e e r license, h ig h p re s su re ;
a n d a ir p o llu tio n c o n tro l.
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n w rite
o r call lio u is W. T e sa r, te a c h e r in - c h a rg e , a t th e school (te l:
W O 4-7640).
P ro je ct
N o -S n e ez e
S ta i'tln g la s t w eek th e C ity ’s
“P ro je c t N o -S n eeze”, m a n n e d by
m e n In all five b o ro u g h s o p e r a t­
in g la rg e s p ra y in g tru c k s, sm all
k n a p s a c k sp ra y e rs , gravely grass
c u tte r s a n d
w hips, h a s been
fig h tin g a w a r o n ragw eed w h ic h
haa p ee n a g g m v a tin g New Y o rk ­
e rs sin c e th e r e c e n t h e a v y raiii&
Diploma From HS, Real Estate
S
o
Experience Can Be Your Path
H
i k
To $7,200 Housing Aide Jobs
I t ’s a n in c r e a s e a m o u n t in g to a n n u a l p a y c h e c k s o f $4,360 to $4,917; t h e b e n e f ic ia r ie s
w ill b e t h o s e q u a lify in g fo r G S-2 a n d G S-3 le v e l p o s it io n s a t t h e N ew Y ork P a y m e n t
C e n te r o f t h e S o c ia l S e c u r ity A d m in is t r a t io n .
E a c h S a tu r d a y , b e g in n in g a t 8:45 b e t w e e n n o w an d t h e e n d o f S e p te m b e r , t h e P a y ­
I f y o u ’re a h ig h s c h o o l g r a d u a te o r hav>e a n e q u iv a le n c y
o r G .E .D . c e r t if ic a t e u n d er y o u r b e lt— a n d h a v e fo u r y ea r s'
b a c k g r o u n d in h o u s in g or r e a l e s t a t e , y o u c a n c lim b t h e
s t e p s o f s u c c e s s to t h e p o s t o f N e w Y o rk C ity h o u s in g
ftssistan't.
T h e s t a r t in g r u n g o f tihat la d ­
d e r e a r n s you $7,200 a n d , w ith
a n n u a l in c re m e n ts a ccru in g , you
c a n r e a c h tihe u p p e r- m o s t s a la ry
level of $9,950. T h o se w ith college
d ip lo m a s a re also eligible to c o m ­
p e te fo r th e s e p o sitio n s.
T o s h e d so m e lig h t o n th e te s t
d a te , t h e t ’s s e t fo r M a r c h 1, 1970.
F ilin g fo r h o u sin g a s s is ta n t o p en s
Its d o o rs o n F e b r u a a r 4— a t th e
C ity P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t— a n d
r e m a in s I n ta c t u n til F e b ru a r y 24.
M a il re q u e s ts of c o u rse follow
th e p a t h o f re q u irin g tihiat a
• te m p e d , p re -a d d re s s e d en v elo p e
be en clo sed fo r p ro v id in g yo u a n
a p p lic a tio n . T tie d e p a i tm e n t is
lo c a te d a t 4S T h o m a s S t., New
Y o rk 10013, a n d c a n be re a c h e d
In p e rs o n v ia m o st su b w ay s s to p ­
p in g o ff a t C ity H a ll o r C h a m b e rs
S t. sta tio n s .
M u ltifa c e te d T e s t
O n th e w ritte n ex am , a g ra d e of
70 w ill be p assin g. E x c e p t to cover
th e follow ing a re a s : g e n e ra l In ­
tellig en c e, In clud ing v o cab u lary ,
v e rb a l a n alog ies, re a d in g c o m p re ­
C a p it o l P o lic e
O pen O n A
T e s ts
h e n sio n , a n d a rith m e tic re a s o n ­
in g ; d ea lin g w ith people; a n d
g e n e ra l b a c k g ro u n d , su c h a s so­
c ia l le g isla tio n , p sy ch o lo g ical a n d
so ciolo gical O'incepts, a n d c u ltu ra l
a re a s o f th e lib e ra l a r t s college
c u rric u lu m .
In s o f a r as p ro sp ec tiv e d u ties,
y o u ’ll p e rfo rm w ork of o rd in a ry
d iffic u lty in th e a d m in is tr a tio n of
a p u b lic h o u sin g p ro g ra m . Y ou
m ig h t in te rv ie w a p p lic a n ts a n d
d e te rm in e th e ir e legib ility fo r p u b ­
lic h o u sin g. O r v e rify d a t a o n
su c h q u estio n s a s em p lo y m e n t, i n ­
com e, a n d d egree of h o u sin g n eed .
O r h e lp In solving prob lem s of
te n a n c y , a d ju s tin g c o m p la in ts a n d
co llec tin g re n ts .
A fu ll d e sc rip tio n of d u tie s as
w ell as p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s
c a n be fo u n d in E x a m N otice No.
1178, Issued by th e D e p a rtm e n t
of P e rso n n e l.
I n c id e n ta lly ,
a ll
c a n d id a te s
w ho q u alify cm th e w ritte n ex a m
w ill h a v e to p a ^ a m e d ical te s t
b efore a n a p p o in tm e n t Is o ffi­
cially m a d e.
O f f ic e r P o s t s
C o n tin u o u s B a s is ;
G iv e n
T h r ic e
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T h e p la c e Is A lb a n y . T h e p o s t Is p o lic e o ffic e r . T h e
p a y Is $5,775 to s ta r t, w it h t h e c h a n c e to c lim b u p h ill to t h e
s a la r y le v e l o f $7,135. A n d a s a c a p it o l p o lic e o ffic e r , y o u ’l l
b e a c c r u in g S ta t e b e n e f it s b y t h e b u n d le a s y o u se rv e In t h e
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Q u a llfc a tio n s a r e n ’t e x tra o rd in ­
a rily d ifficu lt to m e e t. S h o u ld you
possess a h ig h school d ip lo m a o r
eq u iv alen cy , be b etw een 21 a n d
40, a n d h a v e a valid S ta t e m o to r'
veshicle license, y o u ’re ellgble. O f
co u rse, th e re a re a d d itio n a l p h y ­
sical a n d p e rs o n a l c h a r a c te r r e ­
q u ire m e n ts to m a k e siu-e th o se a p ­
p o in te d a re to p - n o tc h m a te ria l.
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fro m aU p h y sical a n d m e n ta l de­
l e c t s o r d efo rm itie s. Also n e e d e d ;
sa tis f a c to r y h e a rin g an d e y e sig h t
(20/40 w ith o u t con-ective le n s e s );
a d d itio n a lly , th e h e ig h t oif 5 ft.
S w ith w eigh t In p ro p o rtio n to
th a t. U n d e r p e rso n al c h a r a c t e r
n e e d s, th e S ta te n o te s th a t conTictdon of a felony w ill b a r a p ­
p o in tm e n t. O th e r offenses m a y o r
m a y n o t b a r, d ep en d in g on th e ir
■e rio u sn e ss .
Y o u c a n c o u n t on ta k in g a
w ritte n te s t a n d if su ccessful, a
follow -up p h y sic a l a g ility te s t. T h e
w ritte n te s t will e x a m in e you o n
th e se a r e a s : in te rp re tin g p ro v i­
sio n s of th e New Y o rk S ta te P e n a l
Code, Code of C rim in al P ro c e d u re ,
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e x ercisin g good Ju d g m en t in the
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P ro sp e c tiv e D u ties
L e t’s assu m e, fo r th e m o m e n t,
t h a t you a r e ap p o in te d . As a c a p i­
ta l police officer, y o u ’re re s p o n ­
sible fo r p ro vidin g o rd e r, secu rI t j . a n d s a f e t j a ro u n d S ta t e b u ild ­
in gs in A lbany. Y ou p a tro l a n a s ­
sig n e d p o s t b y foot o r by au to .
Y ou’ll m a k e re g u la r in s p e c tio n of
b u ildin gs a n d g ro u n d s, a s s is t th e
public, a n d en force tr a ffic re g u ­
latio ns.
E x a m s a re h e ld th re e tim e s
e a c h y e a r —in F e b ru a ry , J u n e or
O ctober. A p p lic atio n s c a n be filed
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arefuL, w rite th e D e p a rtm e n t of
Civil S erv ic e, 1350 Ave. of th e
A m ericas, N ew Y o rk 10019, U p ­
s ta te offices ex ist in A lban y, B u f­
falo an d S y racu se.
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T o q u a lify for th e firs t jo b c a n ­
d id a te s m u s t be e m p lo y ed In th e
title o f se n io r re a l e s ta te m a n ­
a g e r fo r a t le a s t six co nsecu tiv e
m o n th s p rio r to th e te s t d a te .
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in p ro v id in g a s s ista n c e in th e
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ro o m a re a a n d w ith in th e m a n y
p a tie n ts w a rd s com posing th e h o s ­
p ita l. S in ce so m etim es n ig h t s h ift
w ork m a y becom e e ssen tial, th e
a id e s assig n ed to th o se sh ifts w ill
e a r n d if fe re n tia l pay.
sistin g n u rs e s in m a n y o f th e
p a ra m e d ic a l ta sk s of p a tie n t c a re
fro m b rin g in g food to w a sh in g
p a tie n ts a n d m a k in g h o s p ita l beds
O n - th e - jo b tr a in in g is p ro v id ed
to fa m ilia riz e new a t t e n d a n t s
w ith th e ir d u ties. C u rre n tly , 30
s u c h v a can cies exist.
Also in th e h o s p ita l, a n e e d fo r
20 q u a lifie d c le rk -ty p is ts h a s been
re p o rte d . T h e se s p e rs o n n e l, a f te r
p a ss in g a 40 w .p jn . ty p in g te st
will be a p p o in te d a n d assig n ed to
o n e o f th e v ario u s m e d ical u n it
offices. In th is p o sitio n , fa m ilia rity
w ith m e d ic al tei-ms is n o t r e ­
q u ire d as th e te c h n ic a l asp e c ts
c a n be p ick ed u p once on th e job.
B e g in n e rs receive $81.20 p e r w eek
w hile m o re ex p e rie n c e ty p ists h a v e
a h ig h e r s a la ry scale.
F o r f u r th e r in fo n n a U o n a n d to
F o r th e h o s p ita l a t te n d a n t Jobs, m a k e a n a p p o in tm e n t, c o n ta c t th e
s a la ry s t a r t s o ff a t $4,231 p e r a n - h o s p ita l p e rso n n e l d e p a r tm e n t a t
nxun p lu s a n ex ten siv e p a c k a g e of 686-7500, o r v isit in p erso n . T h e
frin g e b e n e fits a n d good p ro m o ­ clo sest su b w ay sto p Is th e 23rd
tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s. A tte n d a n ts S t. s t a ti o n on th e L e x in g to n IR T
u n d e rta k e resp o n sib le w ork in a s ­ L in e, a local sta tio n .
Computer Operator Posts O ffer
Salary Feedback Up To $ 7 ,5 4 0
N u m e r o u s v a c a n c ie s n e e d to b e p lu g g e d fo r t h e jo b of
e le c tr o n ic c o m p u te r o p era to r , a n d If y o u q u a lify , t h e a n sw e r
y o u ’ll be g e t t in g Is a p a y c h e c k a m o u n tin g to $6,115 a t t h e
s ta r t.
As y o u r ex p e rien c e ro lls alo ng ,
yo u c a n c o m p u te a n n u a l in c re ­
m e n ts In p a y c u m u la tiv e to $7,540,
Also in th e d a t a p ro cessin g field,
c o m p u te r p ro g ra m m e rs b eg in a t
$8,044 a n d h a v e th e op pw rtun ity to
rise to th e $11,695 level.
L e t’s In q u ire in to th e w ork you
c a n e x p e c t a n d see w h a t s o r t of
fe e d b a c k is received. A m ong o th e r
fo cal p o in ts, yo u’d be in c o m m a n d
of a c o m p u te r console, o p e ra tin g
s a m e in lin e w ith a series o f w r it­
te n in s tru c tio n s t h a t d e ta il th e
d iv e rse c o m p u te r a p p lic a tio n s.
T a p e A nd D isk W o rk
Also, y o u ’d becom e e n g ro sse d In
th e fa s c in a tin g w o rk of serv icing
m a g n e tic ta p e a n d disk drives,
c a rd re a d e r s , p a in te rs a n d o th e r
p e rip h e ra l devices. E x p ect, too, to
co n fer w ith p ro g ra m m e rs a n d
sy ste m s a n a ly s ts o n a p o tp o u rri of
p ro c e d u ra l m a tte rs ,
M in im iu n q u a lific a tio n s pro vid e
tw o o p tio n s. F ir s t, you m a y h a v e
six m o n th s o»f s a tis f a c to r y fxilltim e ex p erien ce in th e o p e ra tio n
of a n in s ta lle d c o m p u te r; se c o n d ­
ly, y o u ’ll q u a lify if y o u ’ve siiccessfuUy co m p le te d a s ix - m o n th
co u rse in c o m p u te r o p eratio n s.
N ote, also, t h a t a s ix -m o n th
co u rse m u s t h a v e in c lu d e d s u p e r ­
vised “h a n d -o o i” c o m p u te r o p e r a ­
tio n a s a m a jo r p o a tio n of th e
o o u rse.
SkiU s c o u n t in th is iiostance, as
e x p e rie n c e is n ’t esse n tia l. T h e key
lies in k e y b o a rd p ro ficien cy shiowIng ty p in g sklU a n d accu racy .
B o th m a n u a l a n d e le c tiic ty p e ­
w rite rs a re a v a ila b le fo r te s t usage.
T h e P a y m e n t C e n te r s ta n d s in
a six -sto ry s tru c tu re s tra d lin g th e
in te rs e c tio n of J u n c tio n dlvd . a n d
the L o ng Islan d E x p w ay ., a few
blocks fro m the 63rd D riv e sub w ay
s ta tio n . T he Q ueens IN D lines ta k e
you to R o o sev e lt Ave. (tr a n s f e r
p o in t fro m th e F lu s h in g IR T ),
w h ere the local tr a in c a n be c a u g h t.
E m p lo y ees com ing fro m B ro o k ly n ,
M a n h a tta n a n d th e B ro nx will be
h e a d in g opposite the c o m m u te r
ru s h b o u n d fo r th e city .
O th e r op enings a t th e New Y ork
P a y m e n t C e n te r a re for v ario u s
c le ric a l p o sitio n s a n d fo r claim s
a u th o riz e r tra in e e . T he c e n te r will
be h a p p y to su p p ly you m ore in ­
fo r m a tio n on a n y of th e se titles
if y o u call o r visit. Y ou m a y te le­
p h o n e th e m a t 699-3652.
G e a r U p F o r P o s itio n
O f E n g in e e r in g
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T h e p a y r o ll p u lle y c a n s t a r t
a t $4,395 a n d r ise a s h ig h a s
$5,485 — if y o u q u a lify for
S in ce a p p lic a tio n s a re a c c e p te d o n e o f t h e 200 e x is t in g v a ­
on a c o n tin u o u s b asis, ex a m s w ill
also be sc h e d u le d a t in tei'vals. T h e
w r itte n te s t w ill ch eck o u t y o u r
sk ills in su c h a re a s as a r ith m e tic
re a s o n in g ; n u m b e rs re la tio n s h ip s ;
a b sti'u c t re a s o n in g ; th e use, o p ­
e r a tio n a n d n ia in te n a n c e of c o m ­
p u te r hai-dw are, a n d p e ilp h e ra l
e q u ip m e n ts In clu d in g m a g n e tic
ta p e s a n d disks.
W h e n its p ra c tic a b le , th e w r it­
te n te s t wiU be h e ld in lo c a tio n s
c o n v e n ie n t to th e c a n d id a te . I n ­
d ic a te y o u r p aeference of city a n d
s t a te on th e ap p lic a tio n .
T h e se bla nlis, in c id e n ta lly , a re
o b ta in a b le in p e rso n a t a n y office
o i th e New Y ork S ta te E m p lo y ­
m e n t S erv ice o r a t th e v a rio u s
re g io n a l jflic e s of th e S ta te D e­
p a r t m e n t of Civil Sei*\'ice, C o m ­
p le te d b la n k s sh o u ld be m a ile d
b a c k to th e A lban y h e a d q u a r te r s
of th e d e p a rtm e n t, lo c a te d a t th e
S ta t e O ffice B u ild in g C am pu s,
F o u n d a tio n
G iovernor R o ck efe ller h a s a n ­
n o u n c e d th e a p p o in tm e n ts of M rs.
H a ro ld W ood of M t. C e rn o n a n d
E u g e n e C u rry of A rm on k as m e m ­
b e rs o f th e EJmpire H o u sin g F o u n ­
d a tio n , to serve w ith o u t s a la ry a t
th e p le a s u re of th e G o v ern o r.
B U Y U.S. SAVINGS B O N D S
can cies a s a n e n g in e e rin g aide.
Y o ur p ro sp e ctiv e em p loy er is th e
S ta te of New Y ork D e p a rtm e n t of
T ra n s p o r ta tio n . Its m a n y d is tr ic t
o ffices ta k e in A lban y, B ab ylo n,
B in g h a m to n ,
B uffalo,
H o rn ell,
PoughkeefKsie, R o c h e ste r, S y rac u se,
U tic a a n d W a te rto w n . T h ere a re
aJso s e v e ra l o p en in g s w itliin th e
S ta te H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t.
E n g in e e rin g aid es a ss ist in civil
e n g in e e rin g w ork by doing b asic
te c h n ic a l ta sk s o r m a n u a l w ork
w ith a field su rvey p a r ty or in a
d r a f tin g room , office, o r la b o r a ­
to ry u n d e r th e im m e d ia te s u p e rv i­
sio n o f a n e n g in e e r o r h ig h e r
r a n k in g te c h n ic ia n . T h e y m ay a c t
as ro d m e n , c h a in m e n . or ax em en ,
re d u c e n o te s, tr a c e m a p s a n d
p la n s etc.
A d v a n c e m e n t to p o sitio n s s u c h
as e n g in e e rin g te c h n ic ia n , a n d
a s s is ta n t civil e n g in e e r, p a y in g
u p to $11,740 is possible th r o u g h
c o m p e titltv e e x a m s given a t re g u ­
la r in te rv a ls. I n a d d itio n New
Y ork S ta te w ill p a y 75 p e rc e n t o f
th e co st of a n y ap p ro v e d e v en in g
c o u rse su ccessfu lly com pleted.
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p a r k c a rs, to a n n o u n c e rls ito rs
o v er a n in te rc o m s y ste m «r fo r
p o rte r d u tie s In th e lobby . . .
H o sp ita l a n d n u rs in g h o m e s In
M a n h a t ta n , th e B ro n x a n d Q u een s
s e e k o rd erlies, k itc h e n h e lp e rs a n d
p o rte rs. M le a st six m o n th s ex ­
p erie n ce la n eed ed fo r th e la tte r
tw o Jobs, b u t th e re Is n o e x ­
p e rie n c e re q u ire m e n t fo r orderlies.
All m u s t be in good p h y sic a l c o n ­
d itio n a n d p re s e n t a ch e c k a b le
w ork h is to ry a n d w ith o u t a re c ­
o rd of a r r e s t fo r m a jo r crim es.
O rd e rlie s c an e a rn $90 to $100
fo r a 5 -day , 4 0 -h o u r w eek on
v ario u s sh ifts. K itc h e n h e lp ers a n d
p o rte rs w orking th e sam e 40 h o u rs,
g en erally on th e d ay s h ift a lth o u g h
w eeken d w ork is requ ired, w ill
e a rn $80 to $90 . . . B a rb e rs a re
w a n te d a t M a n h a t ta n b a rb e rsh o p s
w ho h av e a t le a st 3 y e a rs e x p e ri­
ence as h a i r sty list. S h o u ld be
able to give ra z o r outs, sham p o o s
a n d facials, p lu s h a ir sty lin g, d u r ­
in g a 5-d a y week in c lu d in g S a t ­
u rd ay s, fro m 9 a.m . to 6 p.m .
T h e p o sitio n pays $100 p e r week
In a d d itio n to com m ission a n d tip s
. . . F o r th ese jobs, a p p ly a t th e
S erv ice P erso n n e l P la c e m e n t C e n ­
te r, 259 W est 5 4th S tre e t, M a n ­
h a t ta n .
I n B roo kly n, a u to m e c h a n ic s
c a n e a rn fro m $90 to $135 fo r a
6 -d a y . 4 8 -h o u r week. T h e y m u s t
h a v e th e ir ow n h a n d tools, d riv ­
e r ’s license a n d u su ally m u s t be
able to sp eak , re a d a n d w rite
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w ork on ig n itio n a n d b rak e sy s­
te m s, fro n t a n d r e a r end. en g ines,
d riv e ch a in s, fo r c lu tc h a n d s t a n d ­
a r d tra n sm issio n re p a irs . . . B ody
a n d fe n d e r re p a irm e n c a n e a rn
$100 to $150 p e r 5 -d ay . 4 0 -h o u r
week, d e p en d in g on ex p e rien ce
. . . T ru ck d riv ers fo r th e m e tro ­
p o lita n a re a will be p a id $2.00 to
$3.50 p e r h o u r d ep en d in g o n th e
size of th e tru c k . . . Also In
d e m a n d a re pow er press o p erato rs
fo r b o th h a n d a n d a u to m a tic feed
fo r m e ta l p ro d u c ts. TTie r a te fo r
th e w ork Is $1.75 to $2.00 p er
h o u r . . . M a c h in is ts w ith jo b
sh o p ex perien ce c a n e a rn $3.50
p e r h o u r. T h e y m u s t be able to
s e t u p w ork fro m b lu e p rin ts a n d
g rin d th e ir own tools. A p p lic a n ts
m u s t read , sp eak a n d w rite E n g ­
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E d g a r S. B l e y , 9 0 4 1 ; G e o r g e F . D e p r e t i», SW21; J o a n n e D y k s t r a , 8 ^ 7 8 ; J o e l D .
S hulm an, 8969; J e n n ife r J. H aines, 8937:
J u d i t h C . B e r m a n , 8 8 9 9 ; P a u l S; M e r c a d o ,
8 7 6 9 ; A lan M . Z achery, 873 7 ; Susan P
M a ch m ille r, 8 7 3 7 ; B e rn a rd A. H o ffm an ,
8693; Jo an
S. L o h m a n ,
8685;
B ern ice
B lu m entha),
8685;
V ic to r
B.
F ra n d in o ,
8675; S tephen D . F rankel, 8675; C a ro ­
l i n e F . Z i n s s e r , 8 6 6 3 ; B a r r y S. G i l l m a n ,
8653;
H o w ard
S. B e r g e r , 8 6 5 3 :
M ary
T . C ichanow icz, 8579;
N e il A. H e rsh ,
8 5 7 3 ; W a l t e r D . G o ld s m ith , 8 5 6 9 ; P h y llis
S.
S hulm an,
8569;
Ira
F.
F in k elstein ,
8 5 4 7 ; P h i l i p B. R e x o n , 8 5 3 1 ; F r a n k £ .
D o n o v a n , 8527; F rances A rc h ib ald , 8527;
K a t h e r i n e D . C a rlise , 8 5 1 7 ; C y n t h i a A.
A dler. 8475.
L e e H . D r o t m a n , 8 4 7 5 ; E l a i n e S. A l ­
b erts, 8 4 4 3 ; L eon D a v is ( 8 4 2 2 ; R o b e rt
K . B r i s k i n , 8 4 0 5 ; F r a n c e s C. M c N a m a r a ,
8 4 0 1 ; A d e l e M . D a v i s , 8 3 9 1 ; H a r r i e t F.
Z w e r l i n g , 8 3 8 9 ; I n g r i d S. D a v i s , 8 3 6 3 :
S u san A. Sp ecto r, 8 3 5 3 ; K a r e n J. K n o llc r ,
8 3 4 9 ; N a n c y L u c k , 8 3 4 9 ; K a r e n M . Schat*b erg, 8 3 4 9 ; A n d re a M. lad a n z a , 8 3 4 9 ; R ita
J. K irk,
8327;
B arbara H .
G reenberg,
8 3 2 1 ; H o w a r d D . S tra u s .^, 8 3 2 1 1 ; H e r v a
L. G l a s s , 8 3 1 7 ; M a r g a r e t A . W a r d , 8 3 1 1 ;
D a v id R aff, 8 3 0 7 ; S tu a rt A. R u b e n fe ld ,
8 3 0 7 ; M ic h a e l I. T e m p e l , 8 2 8 5 ; H e l a y n e
T.
G arstein , 8265;
R o b e r t L. R a c h l i n ,
8 2 4 3 ; T e rry H . E b ert, 8 2 4 3 ; E le o n o ra A.
G rasselli, 8 2 4 3 ; L in d a J. T a r a s u k , 8 2 3 7 ;
G e r t r u d e G . D i x o n , 8 2 3 3 ; M a r s h a C. V a n b e n s c h o te n , 8 2 3 3 : L illian G o ld s to n e , 8 1 8 1 ;
Jam es C M orel, 8159.
R o b e r t T . A n g a ro la ,
8159; Jun e
A.
S ch o eld , 8 1 5 9 ; J a n e T . F r o m m e r, 8 1 4 9 ;
P a tric ia A. D e n e g ri, 8 1 3 9 ; M ich ael Z a k ­
in, 8 1 3 9 : M a rth a
A. B rin k m a n , 8 1 3 9 ;
B arb ara O. Y oung, 8137;
R o sa lin d N .
C o h e n , 8 1 1 7 : Louis K rafts, 8 1 0 7 ; Susan
L. R o s e n b l u t h , 8 1 0 7 : L e ila A. S c h w e r in ,
8 1 0 7 ; J o s e p h L. G r e e n b e r g , 8 1 0 7 ; A l a n J .
L ipper, 8101;
A nn
B. K r e i m a n , 8 0 7 5 ;
M a ria D . C ataneo, 8065; S andra H . G o r ­
in,
8055:
S tephanie
J.
Fischer,
8055;
N a n c y P . K l i b a n , 8 0 5 3 : L u c ia A. O lm ste d ,
8 0 5 3 ; A n n J . K l e i m a n , 8 0 3 3 ; D o n n a S.
B e l z e r , 8 0 3 3 : M i t c h e l l S. F e l d m a n , 8 0 3 3 :
E d w a r d N . B a r o n , 8 0 3 3 : S u s a n E. N o r k i n ,
8 0 3 3 : M a r l e n e F. F r i e d m a n , 8 0 2 7 : C h e r y l
S. F r i e d m e r g , 8 0 2 7 ; S h a n n o n C . O d o r n e y ,
8 0 2 3 ; T h e l m a D . S oiffer, 8 0 2 3 : Y e t a M .
F i n k e , 8 0 2 3 ; A n d r e L. F e r e n z o , 8 0 1 3 .
S y l v i a C. S t a r r , 8 0 1 1 ; J o s e p h M . G o r vell, 8 0 0 1 ; J o n a t h a n I. S te rn b e r g , 7 9 9 1 ;
S t e v e n J . W o h l , 7 9 9 1 ; R u t h F. D e u t s c h ,
7981;
S tephan M . A ltm an, 7981; Je an
L am bert, 7981; R u th M . H y m an , 7981;
N e a l S. K a r s c h , 7 9 8 1 ; C l a i r e J . N o o n a n ,
7 9 7 9 ; C a r o l e J . S a n d e r s , 7 9 7 1 ; J u d i t h E.
J u rig a , 7 9 6 1 ; A n ita C a p o n , 7 9 5 9 ; Ja n ic e
A. B erlin , 7 9 5 9 :
H ow ard
R aab, 7953;
A la n J . L ew is, 7 9 5 3 : F r a n c in e M . B e r n ­
a r d , 7 9 4 9 ; L a w r e n c e A . B ails, 7 9 4 3 : J e a n ­
e t t e M . L e v y , 7 9 4 3 : S u s a n C. O p p e n h e i m e r ,
7 9 3 9 : P a u l i n e S. G a n z , 7 9 3 7 ; S y l v i a S.
B ro d y , 7 9 3 3 ; B a r ry F. L ie b e r m a n , 7 9 2 9 ;
L ora K a h n ,
7927:
Beryl M . G o ld b e rg ,
7 9 2 1 ; R o s a l i n d a B. L e v y , 7 9 1 7 ; S t e v e n
R . S w e r d lic k , 7 9 1 7 ; R u t h Leeds, 7 9 0 7 :
J e ffrey W . A lH ster. 7 9 0 7 ; H i l d a H . K ra ll,
7 9 0 7 ; M a r k E. T u l i p , 7 9 0 7 .
N a n v y B. C o o p e r , 7 9 0 1 ; S u s a n R . B r o ­
dy, 7 8 9 7 ; L arain e N av as, 7 8 9 7 ; D en n is
I.
H e ilm a n ,
7897;
M yra
Stern,
7887;
K e n t P. B a rra b e e , 7 8 8 5 ; M ic h a e l Z a m m ,
7 8 8 5 ; J o s e p h G . H o s e y , 7 8 7 5 ; E l l e n B.
B runo, 7875;
D ouglas J. G o o d ,
7875;
J u d ith C
P edersen, 7 8 6 9 ; B en J. F rie d ­
m an,
7869;
D orien
G runbaum ,
7865;
A l a n M . G i n s b e r g , 7 8 6 5 ; D i a n a L. L e s li e ,
7 8 5 9 ; S t e p h e n f . G o l d s m i t h , 7 8 5 5 ; A sp a sia C h risto p h e r, 7 8 5 5 ; P e te r D . Corens,
7 8 5 5 ; P e r r y G e o r g e , 7 8 5 5 ; J a c k S chloss,
7855; Ja o e V. O R r o u r k e , 7845: R ichard
M.
W ein b erg ,
7845;
B onnie
B rig ad ier,
7845; D o n a ld J. F eld m an , 7843; C onstance
A group o f 28 teach ers, cou n selo rs an d ad m in istra tors
of N ew York Oity public sch o o ls sp e n t th e fin a l w eek o f a
five-w eek H u m an R e la tio n s W orkshop la st w eek In a c o n ­
cluding round of v isits and work w ith lo c a l co m m u n itie s
S
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L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R O F
COMMON B RA NCH S U B JE C T S
(1A-6B) m DAY E L E M E N T A R Y
SC HO OLS — D a te : A u gu st 13, 1969
By A. L PETERS
having P u e rto R ic a n popailations.
T h is y e a r ’s w orkshop w h ic h be­
gan o n J td y 21 i£ tihe fifte e n th
In a se rie s designed to b rin g a b o u t
b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d in g of th e problenw of P u e rto R ic a n school chjldre<n In th is c ity . T he o b je ctiv e is to
im prove th e ir c h ild re n ’s edu catio n.
A fu ll w eek of o rie n ta tio n a n d
com m u nity stu d y In thds d t y
through J u ly 25 p re c e d e d th r e e
weeks of stu d y in u n iv e rsitie s a n d
com m u nities of P u e rto R ico.
T he W orkshop is sp o n so re d jo in t­
ly by th e B o a rd of E d u c a tio n , th e
N ational Council of C h ris tia n s a n d
Jews, th e U n iv e rs ity of P u e rto
Rico a n d th e D e p a rtm e n t of P u b ­
lic I n s tru c tio n o f th e C o m m o n ­
w ealth of P u e rto R ico. P a r t ic i­
pants w ill b rin g th e p ro d u c ts of
the W oi'kshop into th e ir ow n
schools fo r use In sp ecial p ro je c ts
to be proE>osed by D is tric t S u p er­
inten dents a n d U n it A d m in istra ts.
Follow-up a n d c e n tr a l ad m in is­
tration of th e local p ro g ra m s wlU
be th e c o n c e rn of th e O ffice of
Inter-G roup Elducation, h e a d e d by
A ssistant S u p e rin te n d e n t F r e d e r ­
ick H . W illiam s, a t th e school sysloim's h e a d q u a rte rt, 110 L ivingiton S tr e e t, Broolclyn.
T he 28 p a rtic ip a n ts of this y e a r ’s
Korlcshop a re m a in ly fro m M an­
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Dames a n d schools follow:
Mrs. C a rm e n A ltiery , B e n ja m in
F ran klin KS; C h a rlo tte S. B a rd ,
PS 33; R o n a ld B rigg s, IS 201; M rs.
Gladys B u rle ig h , th e O ffice of I n ­
ter-Group E d u c a tio n ; M r. P . Castlglia, J o h n J a y HS, B ro o k ly n ;
Ciirol S. C astilk), J H S 22; R o m d d
Evans, IS 201; M rs. Ii-enc F re e ­
man, P S 75; M rs. S h irley G en n ,
Office of Initer-G roup E d u c a tio n ;
e
M a rjo rie S. G old berg. P S 51; H el­
e n K irsch n er, P S 72; H o n o ra K o rn b erg, P S 2; M rs. Je s sie V. M aier,
IS 44; B e rn ic e M igdal, P S 2; An­
gel S. O lm eda, P S 109; V ivia n P a tafci, P S 2; L u th e r R a g in , P S
189; D av id R e d m a n , N ew to n HS,
Q u een s; D av id Rodi-iguez, D is tric t
O ffice, IS 201 C om plex; J u s to P .
R oq ue, P S 20; E ieiio r R ubin, P S
199; P a tr ic i a S try k e r, PS 80; M rs.
D oris T eku la, P S 115; M rs. P e a r l
W a rn e r , J u lia R ich m an , H S ; M rs.
Z elm an R . W est, D is tric t Office
No. 3; M rs. R u th P . W h itte d , IS
44; a n d H a rv e y M. W inslow, PS
91.
K in g s b o ro u g h F a c u lty
R e c e iv e P ro m o tio n s
P ro m o tio n of 19 fa c u lty m e m ­
b ers a t K in g sb o ro u g h C o m m u n ity
C ollege h a s b e e n a n n o u n c e d by
J a c o b I. H a r ts te ln , college p re s i­
d e n t.
D r. B e rn a rd K le in h a s been,
e le v a te d to th e title of p ro fe sso r
of h ls’t o ry ; a n d new a ss o c ia te p r o ­
fesso rs a re D r. L ouise B. G rin s te in ,
m a th e m a tic s ; S h a r a d D. K a r k h a rris, lib ra r y ; E u n ice R . K essler,
n u rs in g ; a n d W a lte r W e in tra u b ,
b u sin e ss a d m in is tra tio n .
New a s s is ta n t p ro fe sso rs a re :
Jtohn R . C lune, H a ro ld E n g elso h n ,
S a m u e l G ale, R ic h a r d A K a y e ,
N o rm a n H. H a n o v e r, D r. Jxilio E.
H e m a n d e z -M iy a re s, M o rto n H irsc h , T h e lm a L. M alle, M ild re d M.
P itts , J im e P o ly c h ro n , S yd ney
R o se n b e rg , J o a n T . S edgw ick,
M ic h a e l Siherker, a n d E d w a rd also receiv ed p ro m o tio n s. 'They are
W ien er.
G e a rle n N. C ru m p a n d M ii'cea
T w o college science te c h n ic ia n s P e tn i.
o n s t r u c t i o n
i l l i o n ^
R
e
c o
C
r d
o s t s
H
i g h
A n all-tdme h ig h in schcK>l co n stru ctio n w as a tta in e d by New York C ity’s Boaxd of
iUucation for th e la^st sch ool year w h ic h en d ed June 30. D uring th e year, con stru ction
tontracts a g g reg a tin g $174 m lllio n w ere awarded.
D r. N a th a n B row n , E xecu tive
^ p u ty S u p e rin te n d e n t of S chools,
oted t h a t th e $174 m illion is
iouble th e fig ure for th e b e s t
revious y e a r of 1965-66, w h en
he su m w as $84.5 m illion.
In a re p o r t to B ro w n, H u g h
Wicljaren J r ., E x ecutive D ire c to r
i th e C ity school sy stem ’s O fIce of S ch o o l B uildin gs, said t h a t
^Pproxim atdy 60 m a jo r p ro je c ts
rei-e p la c ed xm der c o n tra c t in th e
Iftst y ear. T h e se in c lu d e $18 m llon fo r tw o In te rm e d ia te schools
*^d two e le m e n ta ry schools in
o rth e a st
B ro n x
E d u c a tio n a l
*ark, w h ic h a re in construcU lon
inder special S ta te leg islatio n.
The appi-oxim ately 60 m a jo r
fojeots s ta r te d in th e p a s t y e a r
delude fo ur n e w H ig h Schools—
’^lin p . K e n n e d y H S, H e rb e rt
L e h m a n H S , H lilci-est HB a n d
outh R ic h m o n d HS.
te rm e d la te schools in th e N o rth ­
e a st B ro n x E d u c a tio n a l P a r k ; six
new e le m e n ta ry schools, in c lu d in g
one w h ich is p a r t of H illc re st H S
a n d two w h ic h a re p a r t of th e
N o r th e a s t
B ro n x
E d u c a tio n a l
P a rk .
I n a d d itio n , e ig h t te m p o ra r y
b u ild in g s w ere c o n tra c te d for to
relieve ov ercrow ding In v ario u s
areas.
L a s t y e a r’s c o n stru c tio n p ro g ra m
w ill a d d a p p ro x im a te ly 50,000 new
s e a ts to th e e d u c a tio n a l system
a n d m o d e rn ize a lm o st a n a d d i­
tio n a l 50,000 B ro w n p o in te d out.
I t Is p ro je c te d t h a t th e c o n ­
s tru c tio n volum e sh o u ld re m a in
h ig h since a to ta l of $205,347,941
of c a p ita l p ro je c ts w ere p u t in to
design d u rin g th e p a s t fiscal
y ear, M cL aren n o ted.
A t th e p re s e n t tim e th e re are
99 c a p ita l p ro je c ts in design, 71
Tliere a re also n in e new in te r- c a p ita l p ro je c ts u n d e r c o n stru c ­
*<iiate schools. In clu d in g tw o In - tio n , w ith a n a d d itio n a l 23 to be
s ta r te d in th e n e a r fu tu re .
D u rin g th e p a s t year, 46 c a p i­
ta l p ro je c ts w ere co m p le ted a n d
a to ta l of 12 new b u ild in g s a n d
a d d itio n s will be re a d y fo r o c­
c u p a n c y in S ep te m b er, 1969. M od ­
e rn iz a tio n of six schools w ill be
co m p lete d fo r o p en in g in S e p t­
em ber.
I n tr a n s m ittin g h is re p o rt, M c ­
L a re n sa id t h a t th is c o n stru c tio n
reco rd h a s been acco m p lish ed be­
cause of th e freeze on p ro g ram s
c h a n g e s a fte r th e s ta H of a p r o ­
je c t. TTie co o p e ra tio n of th e
school sy ste m ’s O ffice of School
P la n n in g a n d R e se a rc h a n d of
th e v ario u s C ity D e p a rtm e n ts , in ­
clu din g th e M a y o r’s Office, was
also a n imF>oi*tant fa c to r, h e noted.
A m a n a g e m e n t in fo rm a tio n sy s­
te m h a s also b een h e lp fu l a n d
sh ould c o n tin u e to m ove p ro jects
fo rw a rd
expeditiously, M teLaren
e x p la in ed .
r
E
l i g
i b
l e
G . Hyne*, 7 8 43; D a v id J. K r u M , 7833;
M o rdecai J.
Rokeach,
7833:
E v e l y n S.
J a c k s o n , 7 8 3 3 ; K e n n e t h B. C o o p e r , 7 8 2 3 :
E ileen L o r d a h l, 7 8 2 3 .
L e s l i e H . R i c h w a d l , 7 8 1 7 ; P a t r i c i a A.
M c L o u g h lin , 7 8 1 3 ; A n th o n y V . M a rg io tt a , 7 8 1 3 : E s t e l l e F. L e c y , 7 8 1 1 ; B o r o t h y
K.
Sandford,
7805:
W ayne
W.
T rig g ,
7 8 0 3 : R i c h a r d N . R o s s . 7 8 0 3 : S a n d r a L.
Bynum ,
7803;
B ella
A.
M elv in .
7791;
M ic h e lle
C.
Law rence,
7781;
D o ro th y
J a h r e , 7 7 8 1 ; E s t h e r L. Z u c k e r b r o t , 7 7 8 1 ;
A n n e t t e D a v i s , 7 7 8 1 ; C o n s t a n c e C. L i s t e r ,
7781;
R o seE ngel,
7775:
H elen
W ade,
7 7 7 1 ; K e n n e t h I. D a n i e l s , 7 7 7 1 ; H y m a n
G eller, 7 7 7 1 ; S idney D . G o ld ste in , 7 7 6 9 ;
J e f f r e y L. L u f t , 7 7 6 1 ; L u c y D . H a r t n e t t ,
7759;
N ancy
B.
D rc z in ,
7755;
H elen
N icas, 7749;
D a v id H . G e rin e r. 7749;
B onnie M .
B u ch b in d er. 7739;
N eil D.
I s m a n , 7 7 3 9 : A d e l a i d e O . W i n f r e e , 77 ¥)\
R o n a l d L. L e h r e r , 7 7 3 3 ; J a n e t L. W o h l ,
7 7 2 9 ; W illia m P. W a r r e n . 7729.
R o b e r t J . G lick stc in , 7 7 2 9 ; H e n ry T .
W^ebb, 7 7 1 7 ; R i c h a r d E p s te in . 7 7 1 ; J e f ­
f r e y L. R i n g l e r . 7 7 1 7 ;
A lfre d M u c k ie r,
7 7 1 1 ; R i c h a r d S. N a d l e r , 7 7 0 7 ; L o i s B.
Baruch, 7707: Joseph
T . E asier, 7 7 0 1 ;
R o n a l d E. B e i l i n , 7 7 0 1 ; J a m e s B. M i n t i e r ,
7 6 9 7 : L e o n a r d W . I .ip so n . 7 6 9 7 ; D a v i d
M . C o h e n . 7 6 9 1 ; R o b e r t S. H i r s t , 7 6 8 7 ;
Stev en J. F ra n tz . 7 6 8 7 ; S heila M. T r a u tm a n , 7 6 8 7 ; J o a n E. M a n n i n g , 7 6 7 9 ; I r e n e
K a n ie c k i, 7 6 7 9 ; R o n n i Levin. 7 6 7 9 : R o ­
c h e l l e E. S p f k l e r , 7 6 6 9 ; D e n n i s B. S i m t h ,
7 6 6 5 ; M a r t i n G . K a r o p k i n , 7 6 6 5 ; Syvia
Kasner.
7665;
P eter
Zack
Jr.,
7665;
A rn o ld
J.
H im elstein ,
7 6 5 5;
M ic h a e l
S c h m i d t . 7 6 5 5; R o c h e l l e P . R u b o f f , 7 6 5 5 ;
L i n d a F. W e b e r , 7 6 5 5 ; S t e p h e n M o s e s ,
7 6 4 5 ; H a r r y G . M a s o n . 7 6 4 5 ; R o b e r t S.
B e lo v in , 7 6 3 3 .
E la in e
C
G iilk er.
7633;
Ju d ith
R.
M i l l n e r . 7 6 3 3 ; W i l l i a m A. 5 ! c h w a r , 7 6 2 5 ;
Susan
H . M a s , 7 6 2 3: M a r i l y n
M endels o n , 7 6 2 3 : J a n e E. R a v s m a n . 7 6 1 7 : E r e g i n a
B. N e w b u r y ,
7 6 1 7 ;' L ouise
K.
L icht,
7 6 1 7 ; A m y F. L o b c n s t e i n . 7 6 1 3 ; L u c i l l e L.
H erzog, 7613:
M ary M. C arro ll. 7613:
E U io * t
J.
U p tf/i,
•’6 1 1 ;
B n rttiy a
C
G reenberg,
7o01;
C lifford
M.
C hiefetz,
7 6 0 1 ; B a r b a r a L. D i i b i t s k y . 7 5 9 5 ; C h r i s t i n a
F.
C astro, 7 5 9 1 ; R ic h a rd A u slan d er, 7 5 8 5 :
L y n n e B. G i b b y , 7 5 8 1 ; M i c h a c I E. Z a d a n ,
7 5 8 1 ; C ary R. Schaye, 7 5 8 1 ; Je ro m e T .
D o r f m a n , 7 5 7 4 ; M a r v i n E. K r e u t z b e r g e r ,
7 5 7 1 ; M e l v i n K o n i n s k y , 7 5 6 9 ; P e n n y C.
L ipm an,
7565;
Jan ice
P elik o w ,
7561;
G e o r g e B. B e r g e r , 7 5 6 1 : R i c h a r d P . S p e r o ,
7 5 6 1 ; J o e l S. K a t z . 7 5 6 1 ; E l l e n C . S i l v e r ­
m an , 7 5 5 5 ; S tu art H . G o ld b e rg , 7551.
S t e v e n A. R o t h s t e i n , 7 5 4 9 ; B a r b a r a J .
G re b le r, 7 5 4 9 ;
Jill R.
K am rass,
7549;
H e n r y H . B r o w n s t e i n , 7 5 3 9 ; N a n c y B.
F e u erstein ,
7533:
Lois H .
F rie d rich sen ,
7 5 3 3 : L a u re l W . B iirstell, 7 5 2 9 : L e o n a r d
H . B licher, 7 5 2 9 : N ic h o la s J. B a b o u n a k is. 7 5 2 3 : R i c h a r d U . M a r e n , 7 5 1 9 : E i l e n e
M . E v a n s , 7 5 1 9 ; M a r i lw y n P e ltz , 7 5 0 9 ;
J o a n B. K a y n e , 7 5 0 7 ; M e r r y E. L i g h t h d l , 7 5 0 7 ; K a r e n L. A d a m s , 7 5 0 1 ; A n i t a
L. B u r s t e i n . 7 5 0 1 ; B a r r y B e r n s t e i n , 7 4 9 7 ;
. E S c o t t M i l l e r , 7 4 9 7 ; H a r r y S. C o h e n ,
7 4 8 7 ; L e o n a r d M. F o g e lm a n , 7 4 8 7 ; Shir[CT M . W o l f , 7 4 8 7 ; G a i l S p i e l b e r g e r , 7 4 8 1 ;
S t u a r t E. B e r n e y , 7 4 7 5 ; L i n d s a v A . R o m a n o w , 7 4 6 9 : J u n e M. D ovle. 7 4 5 5 ; J a n e
p . A n d r i a s , 7 4 5 5 ; R oss L .' B ro o k s, 7 4 5 5 ;
K a t h r y n E. B a c o n , 7 4 5 3 : S e l m a E ia u m g a rte n , 7 4 4 9 ; B a rto n W . S ch w artz, 7 445.
K a r e n J. S c h w a rtz , 7 4 4 5 ; M itc h e l A.
D u d e ll, 7 4 4 5 ; B arry R o sn er, 7 4 3 5 : M ar•yjV
R u d o l p h , 7 4 3 5 ; E i l e e n C. C o n y e r ,
T433;_ J e ffre y S o lo m o n . 7 4 2 5 ; S t e p h e n P.
O N e ill,
7425;
Stephen
ll
K aufm an,
7 7 4 1 3 ; S u z a n n e V. G o ld fin e , 7 4 1 3 ; H a r ­
o ld D . S h a v e r, 7 4 0 7 ; C a r o ly n J . Coss,
7403;
R onald
C. J o n e s ,
7403:
A ndrea
K le in ,
7403;
G ary
M.
G ilbert.
7401;
T roudy
F ont,
73 9 3 : Iren e
C.
L ieber­
m a n , 7 3 9 1 ; L ouise M. M e n d e n h a ll. 7 3 8 5 ;
L eonard N . N e w m a rk , 7381; Josephine M.
M c K e o n , 7 3 7 1 ; E l l e n S. M o l d a u , 7 3 7 1 ;
A la n L B aboff, 7 3 7 1 ; M a rc ia W il e n , 7 3 6 5 ;
C a t h e r i n e A. Z i tt e l. 7 3 6 1 ; A r n o l d J . Santan d re u , 73 6 1 ; R ic h a rd M. C arm an , 7355;
M i c h a e l J . K a l i s o n , 7 35 3: J e r o l d P . W e n i ger, 7 3 5 1 ! E i l e e n B. S w e r d l i c k , 7 3 5 1 ;
A l a n H . K e n t , 7 3 4 9 ; J o a n L. K a c h e l ,
7345; Seym our W in te r, 7339.
S teven
R. S o ro k in , 7 3 2 9 :
Nancy
J.
B ^ a n n ig a n , 7 3 2 3 ;
R o d A . Fi.sher. 7 3 1 9 ;
K en n eth
I.
K erchner,
7319;
R osem ary
M.
K ane,
7319;
W endy
A.
S ch ach ter,
7 2 9 9 ; C h a r l e s P . S c h w a r t z , 7 2 9 7 ; I r a S.
M arg o lis,
7297:
P atricia
S.
D o n n e lly .
7 2 9 7 : D e n n is R. H a w k in s, 7 2 9 7 ; B e rn ­
a r d G e n d e l m a n . 729"7; S t a n l e y f . M a s l o w ski, 7 2 9 7 ; H a r o l d R. M e ln .tic , 7 2 9 1 ; Patr ic m C. R a ff. 7 2 8 7 ; F lo re n c e D a v i d s o n ,
~277-, A r n o l d S. K r o n i c k , 7 2 7 7 ; J u d i B.
S c h w a rtz ,
7277;
E leanor
D.
M cG u ire,
7 2 7 7 : M a rv i n J. B ello v ln . 7 2 7 7 ; T h e o ­
d o r e E. C o h e n , 7 2 7 7 ; S i e f a n e R . E n d l e r ,
7 2 7 7 ; P e t e r F. B e n a r i o , • ' 2 7 7 ; A n n e G .
L o w e n th a l ,7 2 7 5 ; S te p h en J. H e n e d , 7 2 7 5 ;
S t e f a n i e M . H a n d l e m a n , 7 2 7 5 ; R o b e r t L.
B e r k o w i t z , 7 2 6 9 ; H i l d a C. R o t h . 7 2 6 5 ;
G i l h a n F. F r a s i e r , 7 2 6 5 ; D a l i a M . G r e e n ,
Leo
S te in h a rd t,
7255.
A aro n s, 7 2 4 9 ; Susan Rosier.
7 ^ 4 5 ; M o r r i s C h a r n o w , 7 2 4 5 ; J o y c e A.
E ic h e n b e r g e r, 7 2 3 3 ; B a r b a r a A. Folev, Lew ^^25; D oris
B erns«ein.
7 2 2 5 : L a u r a J . W i e s e n , 7 2 0 7 ; J e f f r e y R.
L e rm a n , 7 2 0 7 ; C arl M. A ciern o , 7 2 0 3 ;
C h a rle s H e r d e m ia n . 7 2 0 3 : M elv in Liebow i t z . 7 2 0 3 ; M a r y C. M c C I o u g h l i n . 7 1 9 7 ;
G e r a l d B. K i r s h e n b a u m , 7 1 9 7 ; H e d v D .
K l i n g . 7 1 9 3 : M a r y L. A l l e n , 7 1 9 3 ; J o y c e
7193;
D e b o ra h J.
A ntar,
7193:
D ennis
F.
Z im m erm an n ,
7 1 9 V,
F r a n c i n e G . F i s c h b e i n . 7 1 9 3 : A r t h u r E.
R auch, 7193: N a d in e D arer, 7 i9 ^ ; f ra n k
A. M o r r o n e , 7 1 9 1 ; W i l l i a m A . V e r i l o n e ,
7183; Solom on H. L ustbader, 718
Paul
G ershon.
7181;
Ju d ith
S h u b ert,
7171;
B e r n a r d C u t l e r , 7 1 7 1 ; J o h n V. S a l i e r n o .
71 6 1 ; Susan D. G lick n ian , 7161.
Joel H. K rasner, 7151;
R o bin
D arr,
7 1 4 9 ; P h i l i p F. G r i s a f f i . 71-15; W i l i a m
J . M u e l l e r . 7 1 4 5 ; V e r a A .ff F o x , 7 1 4 1 ;
S t e v e n S. G o l d b e r g , ' 1 3 9 ; M a r i l y n Y a e g e r , 7 1 3 9 ; M i c h a e l I.. S m i t h , 7 M 9 ; B a r r y
K r o h n , 7 1 3 3 : M a r c R. L i n z e r , 7 1 3 3 ; S tuT a r l o w e , 7 1 2 9 ; L a w r e n c e A. F i c h e r ,
7 1 2 9 ; C h a r lo tte J. H a rt, 7 1 2 9 ; K e n n e th
h,- 9 ''® . ''® '’ 7 ' 2 9 ; S y l v i a S w i c k . 7 1 2 9 ;
W i u f r e d O w n e , J r . . 7 1 2 3 ; R o t h e l l e A s k ina z ,i, 7 1 2 3 : A n d r e a K o tn lu , 7 1 1 9 ; M ary
B. H u r l e y , 7 1 1 9 ; F r a n R . H e r m a n . 7 1 M ;
Jill A h le ric h ,
7109;
loseph
P. O l i v e r i ,
7 1 0 9 ; L a w r e n c e I. C i o l u b . 7 1 0 ' ; D a g n v
E. K a r k a l i t s , 7 1 0 7 ; R i c h a r d I ) . I’i l a t s k y ,
7 0 9 3 ; J a y A. D i a m o n d , 7()(t~; A l a n S.
M o t e c h i n , 7 0 8 7 ; H a r v e y B. K l t - t z k i n , 7 0 8 1 ;
Jane
B.
L in d en h au m ,
7079;
L arrv
H.
S h re d n ic k , 7 0 7 7 .
V in c e n t J. B o n ifac e , " '0 '7 ; D o u g la s K.
S t e e v e s , 7 0 7 7 ; J o e l L o e b , 7 0 " ; B / u c e J.
R o se n z w e ig , 7 0 7 7 ; N a n c v C . C o v iit. 7 0 7 7 ;
A la n W e is s m a n . 7 0 7 5 ; W illia m G. M ensi,
7 0 6 7 ; P a u l V . A r i l o t t a . ’’0 5 7 ; R i t a M i n t /
7 0 4 7 ; E l l e n S. S e r v a n ,
R ichard N.
P ochtcr
7045;
F d i i h S', h u m k l e r . ' 0 3 5 ;
K o b e t i W . Y o u ii« . 70,}^; Ku& aJd J . R u b - 1
L
i s
t s
e n stein , 7 0 3 5 ; J u d it h M , H o g a n , 7 0 2 5 ;
D a l e E. D i r i o , 7 0 2 5 ; E l i z a b e t h A . I s e r son, 7 0 2 3 ;
L u c in d a B.
B arnard,
702
Jeffrey
S. W e i n s t e i n ,
7023;
H elen
A.
Latzer, 7 0 1 9 ; H a r r y A. R e stric k , 7 0 1 5 ;
B a rb a ra E H irsc h , 7 0 1 3 ; J u d y A. Fark«s, 7 0 1 3 ; J a n i c e E l l e n b o g e n , 7 0 1 3 ; E d w a r d
J. K a n e , 7 0 1 3 ; D a v id J. K a llo r, 7 0 0 3 ;
M a r k W e i n w e i n , 7 0 0 3 : S u s a n L. L e i d e r m a n , 6 9 9 7 ; P a u l G e l m a n , 6 9 8 7 ; B a r r y L.
M ish k in , 6 9 8 7 .
• L IC E N S E AS T E A C H E R OF
G E N E R A L S C IE N C E IN J l ’NIOR
m C H S C H O O I^
R i c h a r d B. S i l v e r s t e i n , L e o n a r d I. G o l d ­
s t e i n , E l l i o t J . B e r k o w i t z . J o h n S. V i v e r i to, G i l b e r t T u r c h i n , D a v i d A. P o m e r a n t z ,
S T 'r r i - E M E N T . S T O K M G II I I.K I.IS T S
DAY
ELKMENTARY
8 < 'I I0 0 1 »
C o m m o n B ran rren
K c w l r t z . E d i t h P . , 8 1 . 8 0 ; G e l f a n d . St«>rh<-n P . , 7 4 . 8 5 ; J o n e s
Roeie C., C 7 . 7 6 G l . w . J e r s e y M ., f i l ., 3 5 :
Com m on
B rn iirh ea
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f o r a 1 5 .3 % a v e r a g e e l e c t r i c r a t e i n ­
crea se. U n d e r th e le g a l p r o c e d u r e s w e
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a p p lic a tio n w ill n o t b e a c te d u p o n u n t il
t h e P u b l i c S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n h a s h d d
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I f t h e a p p lic a tio n w o u ld b e g r a n te d
in fu ll, r e s id e n tia l e le c tr ic r a te s w o u ld
g o u p a n a v e ra g e o f 14% a n d c o m m e r c ia l
e l c c t r i c r a t e s a n a v e r a g e o f 1 6 .9 % . A n
illu s tr a tiv e ta b le fr o m w h ic h a r e s id e n ­
tia l c u sto m e r c a n d e te r m in e a p p r o x i­
m a te ly h o w th e r e q u e s te d in c r e a se w o u ld
afifect h i m i s s h o w n b e l o w .
Why We Musi Request a Rate Increase
W e m u s t r e q u e s t a r a te in c r e a s e b e ­
c a u s e th e c o sts o f p r o v id in g e le c tr ic se r ­
v ic e in N e w Y ork C ity a n d W e stc h e ste r
h a v e in c r e a s e d fa s te r t h a n o u r a b ilit y to
ab sorb th em .
W e h a v e c u t o u r p a y r o ll b y th e
e q u iv a le n t o f a b o u t 2 ,0 0 0 e m p lo y e e s in
th e p a st tw o y ears, a n d w e p la n fu r th e r
c u ts in th e m o n th s a h ea d . W e h a v e e x ­
p a n d e d c o m p e titiv e b id d in g o n e q u ip ­
m e n t a n d c o n str u c tio n c o n tr a cts to g e t
t h e lo w e s t p o s s ib le p r ic e s. B u t la r g e i n ­
c re a se s in sta te a n d lo c a l ta x e s, w a g e r a tes,
m a te r ia l c o sts, in te r e s t r a tes, a n d
o p e r a tin g a n d c a p ita l e x p e n s e s
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c o m p a n ie s , a p a r tm e n t-h o u se o w n e r s,
h o s p i t a l a n d m e d i c a l a s s o c la t r o n s , t h e
C it y H o u s in g A u th o r ity , th e C ity W a te r
D e p a r t m e n t , th e 'I r a n s it A u t h o r it y —in d ero , everyone.
T h r o u g h im p r o v e d te c h n o lo g y , o u r
C o m p a n y h a s b e e n a b le to h o ld th e lin e
o n r a te s , w i t h r e la tiv e ly s m a ll in c r e a se s,
w h ile o u r e x p e n se s h a v e sk y ro c k e te d .
S in c e 1 9 4 7 , w h ile o u r r e s id e n tia l r a tes
w e r e r is in g o n ly 15 % , o u r sta te a n d lo c a l
ta x e s h a v e r is e n 4 2 0 % p e r r e s id e n tia l
c u s to m e r . I n th e s a m e p e r io d , a v e r a g e
w e e k ly w a g e s h a v e r is e n 1 93% a n d in ­
te r e st r a tes o n m o n e y w e m u s t b o r r o w
h a v e r is e n 1 9 0 % .
W e n ow pay $147
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p r o p e r t y ta x e s t o t h e C it y o f N e w Y q fk ,
w h ic h a m o u n ts to 8% o f a ll th e r e a l e s­
ta te ta x e s c o lle c t e d b y th e C ity . W e p a y
a n o th e r $ 2 9 m illio n i n o th e r C ity ta x e s,
p lu s $ 1 1 m illio n in a sso rte d c h a r g es.
T h i s t o t a l o f $ 1 8 7 } ^ m i l l i o n is a b o u t
tw ic e as m u c h as w e e a rn fo r o u r c o m ­
m o n s t o c k h o ld e r s . P e r d o lla r o f r e v e n u e ,
o u r lo c a l a n d sta te ta x es a re d o u b le th e
a v e r a g e p a id b y e le c tr ic u t ilit ie s s e r v in g
C h ic a g o , P h ila d e lp h ia , D e t r o it , S t.
L o u is , C le v e la n d , W a s h in g to n a n d
B a ltim o r e .
C o n E d is o n n o t o n ly p a y s its o w n
w a y , it c o n tr ib u te s h e a v ily to th e s u p p o r t
o f o t h e r v i t a l l y n e e d e d p u b l i c s e r v ic e s .
I t is sig n ific a n t th a t th e su b w a y sy ste m
( w h ic h p a y s n o p r o p e r t y ta x e s a t a ll) r e ­
c e iv e s a n a n n u a l s u b s id y w h ic li is n o w
m o r e th a n th e $ 1 8 7 }4 m illio n w e p a y to
t h e C i t y . S o m e C i t y o f f ic ia ls a r e p r e d i c t ­
i n g th a t s u b w a y £ ir e s w h ic h w e n t fr o m
1 5 t o 2 0 c e n t s ( u p H V i% ) 8 y e a r s a g o w i l l
x is e t o 2 5 c e n ts ( u p a n o th e r 2 5 % ) i n t h e
n e a r fu tu re .
Why Our Rales Are Higher Than
niose of Most Other Utilities
^W e o f t e n a r e a s k e d : W h y a r e C o n
£ d iso n * s e le c tr ic r a tes h ig h e r th a n th o s e
o f o t h e r u tilitie s ? O u r r a te s a r e h ig h e r
b e c a ^ th e c o st o f p r o v id in g e le c tr ic ser­
v i c e i s h i g h e r i n o u r s e r v i c e t e r r it o r y .
W e sp en d m u c h m o re th a n o th e r
u t ilit ie s fo r e n v ir o n m e n ta l p r o te c tio n —
fo r e x a m p le , b y d e liv e r in g 9 0 % o f o u r
p o w e r u n d e r g r o u n d a n d b y in s ta llin g
e x p e n s iv e sy ste m s t o r e d u c e a ir p o llu ­
tio n . O u r sta te a n d lo c a l ta x es a re d o u b le
th o s e i n o t h e r la r g e c itie s . C o n s t r u c t io n
co sts in N e w Y ork a re 2 5 % h ig h e r th a n
t h e a v e r a g e fo r th e 2 0 o t h e r la r g e c it ie s .
W e m u s t im p o r t fu e l fr o m g r e a t d is­
t a n c e s , t h e r e f o r e o u r f u e l c o s t s a r e $5%
h ig h e r th a n th e a v e ra g e fo r th e e ig h t
la r g e s t u t ilit ie s . B e c a u s e o f e le c tr ic u s ­
a g e p a tte r n s p e c u lia r to N e w Y ork C ity 's
l i f e sty le , w e h a v e h ig h p e a k d e m a n d s
a n d lo w a v e r a g e u s e . O u r p la n ts a re f u lly
u s e d a b o u t 50% o f th e h o u rs o f th e year,
c o m p a r e d t o 6 3 .5 % f o r t h e n a t i o n ' s u t i l ­
itie s as a w h o le .
T h e p l a i n f a c t is t h a t a l m o s t e v e r y ­
th in g c o sts m o r e in N e w Y o rk C ity —
r e n ts, fo o d , ta x es, e n te r ta in m e n t, e tc . T o
p r o v i d e s e r v ic e s o f a l l k i n d s t o 9 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0
in d iv id u a ls liv in g in o n e o f th e m o s t
c o n c e n tr a te d p o p u la tio n c en ter s i n th e
w o r ld , a n d k e e p i t a p le a s a n t p la c e to
l iv e , is in h e r e n t ly e x p e n s iv e .
O u r o b j e c t i v e is t o k e e p e l e c t r i c c o s t s
a s l o w a s a ll th e s e c ir c u m s ta n c e s a llo w .
C o m p a r e d to t h a c o s t o f e v e r y th in g e ls e ,
e le c tr ic ity w ill c o n t in u e t o b e t h e b e s t
b a r g a in i n to w n . W h ile o u r p r ic e s h a v e
r is e n o n ly 15% s in c e 1 9 4 7 , t h e U .S .
L a b o r B u r e a u c o s t i n d e x s h o w s tlia t t h e
c o st o f liv in g in N e w Y ork C ity h a s g o n e
u p 6 5 % , a n d th e p r ic e s o f m a n y e v e r y d a y
it e m s h a v e r is e n e v e n m o r e .
Why It Is Important To Our Customers
That We Earn a Fair Return
D u r i n g t h e n e x t fiv e y e a r s w e m u s t
s p e n d a b o u t $ 1 .5 b ilK o n to b u ild n e w
p o w e r fa c ilitie s n e e d e d to se r v e o u r c u s ­
to m e r s . O f th is to ta l, w e m u s t o b t a in
m o r e t h a n h a lf fr o m t h e s a le o f sto c k s a n d
b o n d s. W e c a n n o t e x p e c t th e in v e s tin g
p u b l i c to p u t t h e ir s a v in g s i n C o n E d is o n
s e c u r itie s u n le s s th e y c a n e a r n as m u c h
a s i f t h e y p u t t h e m e ls e w h e r e .
S in c e 1 9 6 5 , th e p r ic e o f o u r c o m m o n
sto c k h a s d r o p p e d fr o m $ 4 9 to $ 2 9 p e r
s h a r e , w h i c h is l e s s t h a n i t s b o o k v a l u e .
L a s t y e a r . C o n E d i s o n ’s e a r n i n g s p e r d o l ­
l a r o f i n v e s t m e n t w e r e 5 .6 % , t h e l o w e s t
o f t h e n a tio n 's m a jo r e le c tr ic u t ilit ie s ,
w h ic h n o w ea rn a n a v era g e r e tu r n o£
m o r e th a n 7 % . T h e r a te in c r e a se w e h a v e
r e q u e ste d , i f g ra n te d , w o u ld b r in g o u r
e a r n in g s u p to a b o u t 7 % . I n d o lla r s , i t
w o u ld p r o d u c e a b o u t $ 1 1 7J4 m illio n a d ­
d i t i o n ^ r e v e n u e b a s e d o n 1 9 6 8 sa le s, o r
about $52
m i l l i o n a d d it io n a l e a r n in g s
a fte r s ta te a n d lo c a l r e v e n u e ta x e s a n d
fe d e r a l in c o m e ta x .
Why Ask For a Rate Increase Now?
B e c a u s e o f u n a v o id a b le d e la y s i n t h e
c o m p le t io n o f o u r lo n g -r a n g e p r o ­
g r a m m e d p o w e r p r o je cts, a n d e q u ip ­
m e n t p r o b le m s in c lu d in g th e b r e a k ­
d o w n o f o u r la i^ e s t g e n e r a to r , w e h a v e
h a d to ask o u r c u sto m e r s to c o n se r v e
p o w e r se v e r a l d a y s th is s u m m e r . W e a r e
m a k in g e v e r y effo rt to a v o id h a v in g to
d o s o a g a in .
W e d e e p l y r e g r e t b e i n g f o r c e d to'
m a k e th e se r e q u e sts. W e h a v e p r e se n te d
t o v a r io u s lo c a l, sta te , a n d fe d e r a l a g e n ­
c ie s a p r o g r ^ w h ic h w i l l m e e t o u r lo a d
^ o w t h a n d in c r e a s e o u r r e s e r v e c a p a c ity
in th e years ah ea d .
W e h a v e b e e n a sk ed : I n v ie w o f th e se
d iffic u ltie s , is n 't t h is t h e w r o n g t i m e t o
a s k fo r a r a t e in c r e a se ? T h e p l a i n a n s w e r
is w e c a n 't w a it a n y lo n g e r . W e a lr e a d y
h a v e p o s t p o n e d t h i s a c t i o n f o r m o r e ^^lan
a y ^ w h ile w e tr ie d o th e r p o s s ib le w a y s
t o im p r o v e e a r n in g s . W e a r e p r o u d o £
o u r c o s t-c u ttin g r e c o r d , b u t in fla tio n a n d
h i g h e r t a x e s h a v e o u t r u n ou i* b e s t e f f o r t s .
Customers 65 Years and Older
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in fla tio n , w e a r e p r o p o s in g th a t fo r a te s t
p e r io d o f th r e e y ea rs th e ir p r e s e n t m in i­
m u m c h a r g e n o t b e i n c r e a s e d . 'T h i s p r o *
p o s a l is s o m e w h a t s im ila r t o t h e s p e c ia l
c o n s id e r a tio n w h ic h t h e T r a n s it A u t h o r ­
it y h a s a c c o r d e d to s e n io r c itiz e n s o n . a
t r i a l b a s is .
How the New Rates Would Affect
Typical Residential Customers:
T h e n e w r e s id e n t ia l e le c tr ic r a te
s c h e d u le s w o u ld p r o v id e fo r a c h a n g e
fr o m b im o n th ly to m o n th ly b illin g as
s o o n a s p o s s ib le a fte r th e y b e c o m e e ffe c ­
tiv e . T h e f o llo w in g c h a r t th e r e fo r e c o m ­
p a r e s ty p ic a l r e s id e n tia l b ills i n N e w
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the rates in Westchester County.
In Conclusion
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C o n E d is o n , w ill c o n t in u e to d o e v er y ­
th in g w ith in o u r a b ilitie s to p r o v id e th e
e le c tr ic e n e r g y N e w % r k C ity a n d W e st­
c h e s t e r C o u n t y d e p e n d u p o n . W e wiU
p r o v i d e t h i s e n e i ^ i n su d b i a w a y a s t o
p r o te c t th e q u a lity o f t h e e n v ir o n m e n t.
A n d w e w ill k e e p o u r e le c tr ic r a te s a s
l o w a s t h e c o s t o f p r o v id in g g o o d s e r v ic e
a n d p r o te c tin g ^ e e n v ir o n m e n t w ill
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271 J a m e s E S m ith , O tto Lcmg erer, F r a n k J M u rp h y , B e rt GKind j , S im o n E r d tr a c to r , S te p h e n
R OTDanlels, Je ro m e Jo h n s o n , J o ­
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W ild, F r a n k P P ro ce lle r, J o h n E
D etw eiler, E m a n u e l P C ona.
301 R o b e rt P Moss, M ario L
N a rg l, M ic h a e l A F e ln b e rg , L ou is
O occhi, P e te r J R o m an o , T h o m a s
A B oone, J o h n J V au g h a n , F ritz
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liam J C ostello, C laren ce A n d e r­
son, A lb e rt C T h om as, ’H ie o d o re
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th o n y H a w ra n , R o b e rt A K a b o ry -
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Sec'y. CSEA, 26 E. Jefferson Ave.
Mineola, New York 11501
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V errlll E S oule, V in c e n t A F o rgione, A d am J C arozza, M a tth e w
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T R o kicik , J o s e p h A cevedo, O sw en
A F ra s e r, T h o m a s D C am pbell,
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ra y , S e b a stia n o L lcc iard i, D e n n is
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J e f fre y J B luiiienfeld . R ic h a r d E
M ackie. W iW llia m P a m e y , M a r­
c u s G o ld b e r, G eo rg e W J o h n so n ,
M a r tin J C o rco ran .
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J o h n G L a ta n z io J r ., H e n ry W
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T H E R E I S a direct relation.ihip betw een civil service pub­
lic rela tio n s and President
N ix o n ’s plan to sh are th e F ed ­
e ra l G o v e rn m e n t’s rev en u e w ith
th e 50 sta te s.
O U R R E A D E R S a re k n ow ledg e­
able in th e p ro b lem s of ta x re v ­
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enues a n d th e ste ep rise In th e
oT cost of doing business by all gov­
e rn m e n ts . W a rn in g s h av e been
P so u n d ed a p le n tly t h a t we are close
to th e b o tto m of ta x b a rre l. A fter
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N O W P R E S , N IX O N proposes
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tw o m e th o d s of re lie f: (1) r e ­
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m oving a s u b s ta n tia l p a r t of th e
CTj fiscal b u rd e n fo r w elfare from
th e b a ck s to th e s ta te s ; a n d (2)
d irect re v en u e s h a rin g w ith th e
C3 F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t m a k in g $1
billion av ailab le to th e sta te s on
J a n . 1. 1972 a n d In crea sin g the
to ta l a m o u n t to $5 billion w ith in
five years.
T O T H E STATE of New Y ork
tlie to ta l a m o u n t fo r th e first
y e a r w ould be $161 m illio n— $117
m illio n In rev en u e sh a rin g a n d
$43.9 m illio n Is fiscal relief u n d e r
w elfare re fo n n .
T H IS D O ES N O T seem very
m u c h for a s ta te w h ich c o n trib u te s
th e la rg e st a m o u n t of an y of th e
50 s ta te s In F e d e ra l ta x revenues.
B u t it Is a step in th e rig h t
d ire c tio n .
F O R C IV IL SERV AN TS th is
©ould h a v e Im p o rta n t Im plicatio ns.
M o st Im p o rta n t Is th e new soui-ce
o f fu n d s so t h a t th e y c a n do th e ir
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jobs p rop erly. O ne k e y e lem en t in
civil serv ice efficien cy —in d is p e n ­
sable to good civil service p ub lic
re la tio n s —is th e av ailab ility of th e
tools w ith w h ich to c a rr y o u t
th e ir duties.
IT 'S O N E T H IN G to be a n ex­
p e r t a t r u n n in g e h ig h w ay sno w
plow. I t ’s still a n o th e r th in g If
th e tru c k Is re a d y for th e ju n k
y ard , th e ;?low assem bly to w orkwoln to p u sh a snow ball, a n d th e
gasoline su p p ly low because th e
b u d g et fo r tlia t c ritic a l ite m Is
eq u ally low.
T H IS IS NOT as fa r-fe tc h e d as
i t w ould seem . J u s t ta lk to th e
b u d g et o fficer of a n y u p s ta te c o u n ­
t y in New Y ork a n d h e ’ll fill In
tlie d e ta ils w ith g en uin e la m e n ts.
T H E ID E A of reven ue sh a rin g
is n o t p a rtic u la rly new . I t h a s been
su gg ested m a n y tim es before, b u t
P res. N ixon is th e firs t F e d e ra l
C h ief E x ecutiv e to rec o m m e n d th e
im p le m e n ta tio n by C ongress.
the
fa ct
IS t h a t th e of­
ficial p ro po sal does n o t oome a
m o m e n t too soon. O u r re a d e rs
a re well aw are of a n u n h a p y fa c t
— th e m o st c ritic a l do m estic p ro b ­
lem in th e U n ited S ta te s is th e
p lig h t of A n ierica’s cities, p a r t i ­
cu larly a c ity ’s In a b ility to raise
en o u g h ta x rev en u e to m e e t all th e
needs of u rb a n dw ellers.
T H E r IS NO te llin g w h e th e r
C ongress w ill a c c e p t th e P re s i­
d e n t's p ro po sal. If th ey d o n ’t C on­
gress m a y very well fin d tl ia t it
Is le g islatin g fo r a n a tio n fu ll of
d eca y in g b a iik ru p t cities.
a n d S e n a to r E v e r e tt M . D lrk sen
in t h e roile of his Jail w ard e n s.
T he b lu n t f a c t Is t h a t th e G ov­
e r n o r ’s p la n s fo r an u n p re c e d e n t­
ed fo u rth te r m as a fo u r-y e a r Gov­
e rn o r is r u n n in e into so m a n y
ro ad b lo ck s, o rig in a tin g a m o n g c o n ­
se rv a tiv e s w ith in ills ow n official
fam ily , t h a t th e p ro s p e c ts a re
h ig h ly likely th a t h e will ren o u n ce
fui’th e r G u b e rn a to ria l a m b itio n s
to w a rd s th e close of n e x t y e a r ’s
le g islativ e session.
D esp ite h is kn ow n a n tip a th y
to w a rd N ew Y ork C ity M ayo r Jo h n
V. L in d sa y , G o v ern o r R ockefeller
su ffe re d a serio u s p o litic al de­
f e a t w h en S e n a to r J o h n M arch!
d e fe a te d L in d sa y fo r th e R ep ub lic­
an n o m in a tio n fo r M ayo r. R ocke­
fe lle r s u p p o rte d L in d sa y in th e p ri­
m a ry a t th e v ery m o m e n t w h en
L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r M alcolm Wil­
son, S e n ate M a jo rity L e a d e r E a r l
W. B ryd ges, a n d S e n a to r Jo h n B.
Hiiglhes, th e p re s tig io u s C h a ir­
m a n of th e S e n a te J u d ic ia ry C om ­
m itte e , w ere giving su b ro s a su p ­
p o rt to M a rc h i’s ca m p a ig n .
T h e a m b itio n s of W ilson m a y
p ro ve to be th e A chilles heel in
R o c k e fe lle r’s electio n c a m p a ig n .
B y th e e n d of n e x t y ear, W ilson
wUl h a v e held th e posrt; of L ieu ten ­
a n t G overnor fo r 12 y ears, a p e r ­
iod of serv ic e t h a t h a s k e p t Wil­
son, a c c o rd in g to his ow n co m ­
m e n ts , in th e n u m b e r tw o sp o t
lo n g e r t h a n e v e n Avis. I n th e
S ta te election, th e L ie u te n a n t G ov­
e rn o r is tie d to th e G u b e rn a to ria l
c a n d id a te w ith a n o n -sev erab le
u m b ilical co rd . T he v o te r c a n c a s t
only one vote for th e G ov erno r
a n d L ie u te n a n t G o v ern o r ru n n in g
in ta n d e m . T hus W ilson’s fu tu re Is
c o m p letely tie d to R o c k efeller’s
p ro sp ects.
W ilson h a s lo ng n u rtu re d d re a m s
of b eco m in g R o c k e fe lle r's suocesso r in th e E x e c u tiv e M ansion.
The
G o v e rn o r’s
announcem ent
t h a t he wiU seek a fo u rth te r m
in t h a t office m a d e a sh a m b les
ou t of W ilson’s ho pes. W ith a reco rd ‘of 12 y e a rs as L ie u te n a n t G ov­
ern o r, follow ing 20 y e a rs as a
m e m b e r of th e S ta te A ssem bly,
tim e Is m im in g o u t on th e L ie u te n ­
a n t G ov erno r.
U n d e r th e c irc u m s ta n c e s , th e re
Is ev ery re a s o n to believe th a t
S r.
C o m p u te r
S la te s
For
STUDY SET
—
A ssem blym an A ndrew S te in (D .-L. M a n lia ti a n ) le ft, a c c o m p a n ie d by Jim m y B reslln , th e au th o r-co lu n m ist, Is
sh o w n as h e le av es fo r B e lfa st, Ire la n d fo r a first h a n d in sp ectio n
stu d y of th e rio ts a n d d iso rd ers t h a t tia v e s h a k e n N o rth e rn I r e la n d
fo r th e p a s t several w eeks. A ssem blym an S te in expressed h im self as
d ee p ly co n cern ed w ith th e ev en ts t h a t h av e to m N o rth e rn Ir e la n d
a p a r t , leav hig in th e ir w ake scores of d e ad a n d b iju re d a n d m illions
o f d o llars in p ro p e rty d am ag e. M ildred L. B o d n ar, p re sid e n t of th e
G r a n d C o u n cil of E m e ra ld Societies In C ivil Service p ra ise d th e
▼ i s i t of S tein to Ire la n d .
of I r is h d esc en t in civil service are
h a p p y t h a t we h a v e a re p re s e n ta tiv e w ho c a re s for th e w elfare of
• u r rela tiv e s In Ir e la n d . Y fe a re su re t h a t h e w ill r e tu r n to New
Y o rk w ith a re p o r t to th e people on w h a t Is a c tu a lly h a p p e n in g th e re
a u d th e step s t h a t a re l>ehig ta k e n io p re v e n t f u r th e r b loodshed,”
M rs . B o d n a r said.
S e p t.
F ilin g
Post
15
F in a le
I n o r d e r to m a k e c o n n e c ­
t i o n s t o t h e $7 ,705 p o s t o f
s e n io r
e le c tro n ic
c o m p u te r
o p e r a t o r , y o u 'l l n e e d b e h i n d
y o u a y e a r of fu ll-tim e p aid e x ­
p erien ce In th e o p e ra tio n of a n
in s ta lle d c o m p u te r g ain ed w ith in
th e la s t th re e y ears.
T h e a p p lic a tio n c irc u it re m a in s
o p en u p th r o u g h S ep te m b er 15 for
th e w ritte n ex am , set to fa ll O c t­
o ber 18.
F o r th e te st, su b je c t m a tte r will
c o n c e n tra te on a rith m e tic r e a ­
so n in g ; n u n ib e r re la tio n sh ip s; a b ­
s t r a c t re a so n in g : o p e ra tio n a n d
m a in te n a n c e of c o m p u te r h a r d ­
w are (In clu d in g m a g n etic ta p e
a n d d isk s); a n d supervisory p r i n ­
ciples.
T h is is to be a sim u ltan eo u s
ex am o f p ro m o tio n a n d o p e n com p e titiv e c a n d id a te s. N o n e th e ­
less, It's ex p ected t h a t a p p o in t­
m e n ts w ill be mAde fro m th e open oom j;^U tlve o a a d ld a te * a« velL
R
E
P
E
A
T
W ilso n 's a m b itio n s h a v e tu r n e d
to W a sh in g to n , a view t h a t still
Involves d u m p in g S e n a to r C h arles
G oodell, now c o m p le tin g th e Sen­
a te te r m of S e n a to r R o b e rt P .
K ennedy, by a p p o in tm e n t to th a t
office b y G o v e rn o r R o ckefeller.
W ith in th e la s t se v e ra l d ay s
b o th G o v e rn o r R o ck efeller a n d
L ie u te n a n t G o v e rn o r W ilson h a v e
fe lt Im pelled to deny t h a t th e y
a re in a n y w ay p a rtic ip a tin g in
a d u m p G o o d ell’s drive now u n d e r
w ay for h is f ir s t full te r m in th e
S enate.
U p s ta te R e p u b lic a n le a d e rs h av e
for a long tim e b e e n d is e n c h a n t­
ed w ith G oodell b ecau se he v eered
sh a rp ly to th e le f t u p o n his S en ­
a te a p p o in tm e n t. He fo ug ht N ixon
on th e ABM p ro p o sal a n d con­
tin u e s to s u p p o r t L in d sa y fo r
M ayo r d e s p ite M c-rchi’s p rim a r y
v ic to ry . R e a listic a lly , th e R e p u b ­
lic a n s f e a r t h a t th e y h a v e no
hope fo r re ta in in g th e S e n a te s e a t
if G oodell w ere th e no m in ee.
I n 1968, J a m e s B uckley ru n n in g
a g a in s t S e n a to r Ja c o b K. J a v its
a n d P a u l O 'D w yer, polled over
one m illio n v o tes in h is c a m p a ig n
for th e S e n a te se a t. R epu blican s
a re now c o n c e rn e d th a t J a m e s ’
o ld e r t>rother, c o lu m n is t W illiam
B uckley, a re g is te re d R ep u b lican ,
will r u n fo r th e S e n a te on the
C k)tiservative P a r t y lin e , w hile
T
H
I S
!
se e k in g th e R e p u b lic a n nomliv
aticm in a S tate-w id e p rim a r y .
In lig h t of M a r c h l’s v ic to ry in
th e R e p u b lic a n p rim a r y In New
Y ork d t y , R ep u b lic a n lesiders in
th e S ta te see no hope fo r a Goodell
v ic to ry in a S ta te p rim a r y , slncfl
g e n e ra lly R e p u b lic a n s throughout
th e S ta t e a re c o n sid erab ly more
c o n se rv a tiv e th a n th o se In Ne^
Y ork C ity. U n d e r th e circim i.
s ta n c e s , W ilson fo r th e United
S ta te s S e n a te se e m s a viab le alter­
n a tiv e , p a rtic u la rly since th e Coq.
s e rv a tiv e P a r t y w ould w ithdraw
th e ir o w n c a n d id a te In fa v o r of
W ilson. I t m a y in d e e d tu r n out
t h a t R o ck efeller will h a v e no rec o u rse b u t to su p p o rt W ilson for
th e S e n a te , le s t th e C on serv atives
d ecide to ru n a c a n d id a te against
h im .
W h e n H e rb e rt H oo v er a n d H arry
T ru m a n w ere th e only living past
o c cu p an ts of th e W hite House, Tru­
m a n re f e rre d to H oover as a n exP re s id e n t, b e cau se h e h a d been
d efe ate d , w h ile be re f e rre d to
h im self a s a fo rm e r P resid en t,
l>ecause h e r e tir e d fro m th e p res­
id en cy u n d e fe a te d .
W ith in th e n e x t se v e ra l month.s,
G ov ern or R o c k efeller’s enem ies
say he m a y h a v e to decide whe­
th e r he w ishes to as k now n m
a n ex-G overnor o r as a form er
G o v ern o r.
C S E A S pecialist
Joseph Reedy Named
To Safety Committee
By Labor Department
ALBANY — Josep h P . R eedy, collectiv e b a rg a in in g s p e ­
c ia list wifch th e OivU Service E m ployees A ssn., h a s been
n a m e d as a r ep resen ta tiv e of em p loyees on th e advisory
com im ittee to aid th e D ep a rtm en t of Labor in developing a
code n n e for th e s a f e ty of e m ­
ployees o n v e h ic u la r b rid g es a n d
tu n n e ls.
I n d u s tr ia l C o m m ission er M . P.
C a th e rw o o d a n n o u n c e d th e a p ­
p o in tm e n t la te la s t week.
T h e ad v iso ry c o m m itte e , co m ­
posed of th r e e m e m b ers re p r e ­
se n tin g em ployees, th r e e m e m b rs
re p re s e n tin g em ployers a n d th r e e
ex p e rts w ill m a k e re c o m m e n d a ­
tio n fo r a new in d u s tria l code
ru le p ro v id in g fo r p ro te c tio n of
th e lives, h e a lth a n d sa fe ty of
person s em p loy ed on o r in v e h i­
c u la r brid g es a n d tu n n e ls o p e ra te d
by b rid g e a n d tu n n e l a u th o ritie s
s u b je c t to th e P u b lic A utlio rlties
L aw of New Y o rk S ta te . T he
L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t’s B o a rd of
S ta n d a rd s a n d A ppeals m u s t hold
public h e a rin g b efo re a c tin g oon
th e reco m m en d atio n s.
R e e d y w as cho sen fo r h is f a m ­
ilia rity w ith th e p ro blem s Involved.
H e h a s d o n e m u c h w o rk w ith
m a in te n a n c e , toll a n d clerical e m ­
ployees of th e New Y ork Sta,te
'Tliruw ay, w h om CSEA re p re se n ts,
a n d th is y e a r w as in s tru m e n ta l In
n e g o tia tin g a c o n tra c t fo r th e se
em ployees.
R eedy, w ho lives a t 60 E ise n ­
ho w er C o u rt, A lbany, Is th e f a t h ­
e r of tw o cliildi-en. H e h a s been
w ith C SEA fo r a y e a r a n d a h a lf
a n d p revio usly w as p re s id e n t of
th e em plo yees’ u n io n a t th e T o b in
P a c k in g C o m p an y ,
S erv in g w ith R eed y on th e co m ­
m itte e w ill be G eorg e S cho epfer,
d e p u ty c h ie f e n g in e e r o f th e T rlb o ro u g h B rid g e a n d Tuno«I A uth­
o rity : E d w a rd J . B u rn s, a d m in ­
is tra tiv e o flfc er of th e New York
S tta e B ridg e A u th o rity ; A rn old G.
P isch , d ire c to r opex*ations fo r tlie
T h ru w a y
A u th o rity ;
A nthony
M au ro , p re s id e n t of L ocal 1396,
T rlb o ro u g h B rid g e a n d T u n n e l Au­
th o rity , D is tric t C ouncil 37, ATSC M E, A P L -C IO ; R a y m o n d R Cor-
JOSEPH REEDY
b e tt, p re s id e n t of th e New Y o rk
S ta te A F L -C IO ; D r. V in c e n t Ay­
ers, d ire c to r of th e C ard io-P iil'
m o n a ry L a b o ra to ry of S t. Vin'
c e n t’s H o sp ita l, New Y ork Cit/*
D r. J o lm G rim a ld i, d ire c to r of th*
C e n te r fo r S a f e ty E d u c a tio n , Ne*
Y o rk U n iv ersity ; a n d D r. L eo n*
a r d G reen b erg , c h a irm a n of 0<y
c u p a tlo n a l M edicine a t Albert
E in s te in
S chool
of
Miedlcin*
B ro n x .
C ity E lig ib le L is ts
(C on tinu ed fro m P a r e 13)
iJcO arty, J o h n S T a ra se k , R o b e rt
Mcrlscd, H a r r y D D a u g h e rty , J
'Telson R ic h a rd s o n , T lio m a s O
Trlsona, Ale W eber, E d w a rd P
Jrowley,
D e m e trlo
F lo rlm o n te ,
je ste r G B re g ste in ,
A&l J a m e s A D orsey. W illiam
^ B eason , A lb e rt L A n d erso n Jr.,
>rlan do J S u p p a , D a n ie l L W ise
Fr., L eroy G P ittm a n , S a m u e l
>avls, G eorge J M u slc a n t, B e n ­
iam in A M a rc h e sa n o , J o h n R
tfan d ia, D a n ie l A b arn o , A n to n io
r F allo , O tto J H a v el J r ., G le n n
3 B ell, N ich o las L o m b ard o , G le n n
} M oseley, M u rra y L evine, R o >ert O M cC askill, Jo se p h J Klvm,
fam es A D llla h u n t, B a r n e tt Oolen, J o h n R B e n n e rt, e D o n ard
Hurowltz, R o b e rt B ra u n , D om n lc k C arlu ccio , C h a rle s B G uella,
Srlc S W alters, H u go HUpl, L a ry S P e rs o n e tte , B a rry R D a n n a .
481 D o m in ic P F e rra ro , T ony
ic a tald o , J o se p h J R u d n ltsk y ,
X>nway E W a d ro n , G a s p e r L aocca, N ich o las S A ssan te, G eorge
* W h itle r, Clyde R Je rv is, M a t­
hew D H en n e ssy , J o s e p h A S alato r, D en n is D u n , C h a rle s D lle lll, A b ra h a m L eeds, V in c e n t N
Taggiano, D o n a to P P o rtlg la n o ,
leonard E T u fa ro , W illiam P o rha, F r a n k H olm es, D av id I G u ln a r d , R o b e rt J H a rris , H e rm a n
(aretz, E d w a rd M M azza, P ^ a n k
O a rlo m a g n o , T om m is S p e a rm a n ,
oseph M Q u ag lie ri.M arco A S or^elll, Angelo J A nzisl, F re d L
onlth, A lex an d er L ln arello Sr.,
Daniel Lee.
511 H e n ry P E llers, S id n ey
tls c h e r , C h a rle s C T e sta , L eroy
Dobley, S te p h e n C oscia, S a lv a >re D am elio, Jo se p h J B assi, B e n im ln S an filip p o , P h ilip C lm lno,
ta n le y M cB uen, R ic h a r d O liva,
loholas F C assese, A ngel L P a an, J a m e s A lfano , J o h n A D eilsl, S a m u e l Z im m e n n a n , H y -'
lan F ried b e rg , V ito F O tto . J a c k
ftsplsa, V in c e n t A T ho m as, F r a n s V R eg an o , K a r l E M oM lllan,
M ic h a e l D la n o ra , A r th u r S L ast,
D a n ie l E lap lan, J o h n H C a rte r,
D o n a ld V GotUd, G eo rg e C orsale,
J o h n S tln z la n o , A lb e rt S c h a rf.
541 J o h n W M lcG onnlgle, E a rl
W h ite, L aw ren ce C h ap p elle, B a r ­
r y A B Irk, K e n n e th J Jessn ik ,
B e rry M C ohen, M a tte o B a l 2a n o ,
R a y m o n d A L om an d o , T e rre n c e
M K irby , F r a n k C uervo, C o n ra d L
B a y e r J r., S id n e y N ag le, D e n n is
R 7E w ald, S te rlin g R ic h a rd s , I s ­
ra e l S olan o, B e n p a m in E lia n , P a u l
A C la u se r J r., N ic h o las D a lia , R o ­
b e rt R h u e , M ichael S a n d o r, L a r ­
ry Lloyd, E llio tt H Je ffe rs, G e r­
a ld KHeln, Angelo S an siv ierl, H e c ­
to r P erez, P a u l E T h o m p so n , S a bin o A G allu ccl, V in c e n t S e n io r
n A th o n y C B arzyz, D o n a ld R G orl.
171 R a y m o n d C R e g a n , M ich ae l
E F itz g e ra ld , T heo do re A K im a th ,
Jo se p h M a r r e tta , E lv in G S m ith ,
Jam es H Jo hnson, R aym ond D on­
nelly, Ei-nest P a in c h a u d , R ic h a r d
W G a y n o r, T h o m a s F L en an e,
B e rt H H eid elb erg , W illia m C
K e a rn e y , H e n ry S k o ler, E llezer
S a n tia g o , W a lte r L G re e n b a u m ,
P ra n k D ecicco, P e te r P M arin o ,
C alvin M M ack lin , C h a rle s M F a r uol. Jo s e p h H olm es, E a rl E n g ­
lish , A r th u r F K o e n e m im d S r.,
A n th o n y L up ia, C h a rle s D H ic k ­
m a n , M ack Allison, E do L u p e ttl,
F r a n k P R uisi, J o h n B row n , E l­
lsw o rth R ob in so n , L e o n a rd B a r n ­
well.
601 D o m in ick D e g a e ta n o , G e r­
ald A G en o v a, D av id M Bowles,
Jo se p h M P irl, C osm o F M o ng on la, A n ton io F L o p ard o , J a c k
A.B.C. Circulation Average
Per Issue For Six Months
Ending March 31, 1969
1 7 8 ,3 1 2
As Filed With The Audit
BHreou of Circulations,
Subject To Audit.
E L E C T R IC IA N
In creases
to
m aximum
$ 17 6 .7 0 a f t e r th r e e years.
4 0 -h o u r w eek. M a y wofk
n ig h t o r e ven ing shift.
A p p lic a n ts m u st h av e high
school d ip lo m a o r eq u iv al­
e n c y c e rtif ic a te .
L iberal e m p lo y e e b en efits
includ e p a id holidays, h ealth
insurance, a n d e d u c a tio n
re fu n d plan.
SUPPLEMENT PENSION
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c iv il serv ice retire e s
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$125-$150 to s ta rt
C O R P O R A T IO N
Personnel OfTic* - Room 541
30 Church S tre e t
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An
Equal
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o r 4 P .M . to 1 3 m i d n i g h t . J5 ..1 0 0
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N A T L M E T A L SALES — FU LL T R A I N
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ra te s fo r sen io r s h o r th a n d r e p o r t­
e r w ith th e C ity of New Y ork will
b e betw een $7,500 a n d $10,550.
T h e la s t fig ure will be th e re s u lt
of th r e e inc reases.
RETIRING?
of
S ta rtin g
salary
$ 139.90$1 4 9 .3 0 p e r w eek d e p e n d ­
ing on ex p e rie n c e .
S a ltir y
W e«t 1 4 th S tre e t.
L ocal 832 m e m b e rs w ho a t t e n d ­
ed th e c lasses la s t y e a r a n d ex­
h ib ite d th e ir scu lp tu re in th e C e n ­
t e r ’s A n n u al E x h ib itio n on J u n e
O ffe rs
F re e
1 9 th, w ere L y dia K a tz , J u lia n A n ­
d erso n , A r th u r B ro w n, V in c e n t
A r t C la s s e s
D ’A n d rea, a n d M u riel L aw son, B ea
T o m lin son e x h ib ite d h e r oU p a i n t­
M e m b e r s o f T e r m i n a l E m ­ ings.
p lo y e e s L o c a l 8 32 c a n o n c e
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S
A lb an r
_________________9 1 . 3
M orrison
R
A lbany
______________ 9 0 . 2
K line D
A l b a n r ___________________ 8 7 . 3
C arr
C
NY
______________________ 8 6 . 7
Jayne P
F l o r a l P k ________________8 6 . 6
G r e g w a r e J T r o y _________________8 6 . 0
P a r r i s h R T r o y ______________________ 8 5 . C
G a r d i n e e r M A l b a n y ______________ 8 5 . 4
Tabor J
S t a I* ____________________ 8 4 . 2
H inck J
B i ________________________ 8 4 . 1
O lm stead W
B i n g h a m t o n ________ 8 3 . 9
So lo m o n
P
A lb an r
______________8 3 . 8
S m ith R
A l b a n r ___________________ 8 3 . 4
_________________8 3 . 3
B o w ie
D
A lb an y
Sheil J S co tia
______________________8 3 . 0
G ard in er
R
B allsto a
___________ 8 3 . 0
S ta te
A id e s
IS
19
R o m
j
A rerr V
N Y
_________________________ s i i
V o o r h e e s r i l ________________S ii
29 Keough p
Schenectadr _______Su
2 1 F itx g eraid M
S arato g a
____________ 8 l (
2 Spcncer
£
S a r a t o g a ~ ________ Z Z Z I s i j
2 3 R i n g s pD M eenna an dn sd s ___________
_________________8 | ]
2 4 W a t t s S B u f f a l o ___________
8 It
25 Jo y ce
J
A lbany
__________________ S ii
26 G ifford J
A l b a n y _________________ 8 l i
2 7 A s h e r o f f M L a t h a m _________________8C1
______________ 80)
28 D elam ar
G
A lbany
29 C ondit N
S c h e n e c t a d r ___________ 7 9 i
30 M a y B N e w a r k ___________________ 791
31 M a r g o s i a n E A l b a n r ______________7 9 i
3 2 B l o c h H K i n g s P k --------------------------79|
33 H o g a n
T
L atham
________________ 7ft
34 G r e e n i ^ e A S t A l b a n s ___________ 7 « l
______________7 8 i
35 L e i n
G
N o rth rille
ly
i
G a r d e n s ---------------- 78.<
3 7 W e l t o n R A l b a n y _______
ygi
38 P ish k o
L
A lb an y
________________ 77,)
39 R osenbaum
D
R o c h e s t e r ________ 7 7 |
4 0 V a n d u s e n D L o u d o n r i l l e ________
76i
4 1 S e r e r J A l b a n y ___________________ 76i
____________
76,1
42 Lee
M
A lb an r
43 C o h e n M A l b a n r ___________________ 76.1
4 4 M u t h J S c o t i a ______________________ 75 ,j
45 H a c k e r
M
A lb an r
______________ 75.J
4 6 P h i l l i p s J R e n s s e l a e r ______________75,J
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To Four Statewide Candidates
M e e t i n g r e c e n t l y a t t h e A m b a s s a d o r R e s t a u r a n t , i n A l­
b a n y , m e m b e rs a n d d e le g a te s of th e C a p ita l D is tric t C o n fe r­
e n c e vot'eU u n a n i m o u s e n d o r s e m e n t o f f o u r C o n f e r e n c e m e m ­
b e r s w h o a r e c a n d i d a t e s f o r S t a t e w i d e C S E A o ffic e , i t h a s
been disclosed by Elrncst K. Wa.gThe fo u rth c a n d id a te en d o rsed
n er. th e iiewly elected C o n feren ce
by th e C onference is D o ro th y McP re sid e n t.
The C ap ital D istric t C onference T avlsh, wiio Is seekin g re-electio n
lias en do rsed D r. T heodore C. to the office of se c re ta ry . B efo re
WenzJ fo r re-eleotlo n as p re s id e n t e n te rin g S ta te service, M rs. M acof th e association. D r. W enzl, who T av ish w as a m e m b e r of th e CSEIA
jiLst com pdeting h is firs t te rm sta ff, is a paust p re s id e n t of E x e c u ­
as tlve p re s id e n t of CSEA, is a tiv e C h a p te r, a n d is now afTillfo rm e r p re s id e n t o f tlie C ap ital a te d witili C o u rt of C laim s C hap­
ter.
D l.strict C on ference,
R esolutions W eighed
F o r firs t Vice P re s id e n t, g roup
h a s given e n d o rs e m e n t to T h o m a s
IX iring the m eetin g , th e m e m ­
M oD onough, who w as re c e n tly re­ b e rsh ip a c te d on reso lu tio n to be
elected to his seco nd te rm a s th e Inttxxiuced a t the a n n u a l n :e e tln g
F ir s t Vice P re s id e n t of th e Conf­ of th e A ssociation, to be held in
eren ce, M cD onough Is also serv in g New Y ork C ity in S e p te m b e r 5.
as p re s id e n t of M otor V ehicle chap A ccording to W a g n e r, n e a rly all
of the reso lu tio n s ap p ro v e d by
te r for th e s ix th te rm .
H azel A bram s, e n d o rse d fo r the the C o nference m e m b e rs re la te
oftlce of T h ird V ice P re s id e n t, is to r e tir e m e n t l>enefits,
also a fo rm e r p re s id e n t of th e Con­
W agn er na m ed D oi'othy H on ey­
fe re n c e a n d Is a c tiv e In a ffa irs well of tlie D ivision of E m p lo y ­
of E d u c a tio n C h a p te r,
m e n t, as c lia irm a n of th e T r a n s ­
p o rta tio n C om m ittee, Mi's, H on ey­
well h as a rr a n g e d fo r th e C a p ita l
D istric t m e m b e rs to tra v e l roundtrtp to th e site of th e a n n u a l
m e e tin g in c iia rte r buses a t a
cost of $10.00 p er p erso n. B us d e ­
p a r tu r e p o in ts are fro m th e C a m ­
pus and fro m dow ntow n A lbany,
and reserv'ations close on A ug ust
28. B u ses will leave New Y ork
C ity on PiLday, S e p te m b e r 5th.
M IN E O L A — A
15
p ercen t
In c re a s e p lu s a n a u to m a tic
c o s t- o f - liv in g a d j u s t m e n t in
(C o n tin u ed from P a g « 1)
1970 l i a v e b e e n w o n b y t h e
c iv il S ervice E m ployees Assn. In n a tio n a l un to n . Is cru m b lin g . U n ­
n eg o tia tio n s w ith th e F re e p o rt re s t a t tlie top d ic ta to ria l level
a n d d issen t from th e lo cal le a d S chool D istiic t.
T lie c o n tra c t a g re e m e n t p ro ­ ersiUp over th e rig h t to voice
vides fo r a n e ig h t p e rc e n t pay o pinions a n d h ave a h a n d In
boost In I960 a n d seven p e rcen t m a k in g decisions liave sp ilt th e
a d d itio n a l In 1970 u n d e r a tw o- u n io n wide open.
“ I t Is no w onder th a t A FSC M E
y e ar p act. An a u to m a tic c o st-o fUvlng a d ju s tm e n t In 1970 will In New Y ork S ta te w as m ig h tily
cover aiiy rise in livin g co sts d u r ­ tro u n c e d by CSEA In our re c e n t
elections." Wen/J. asse rted . " P u b ­
ing th e firs t year.
I n ad d itio n , th e frin g e b en e­ lic em ployees In every p a r t of
fits Include re tir e m e n t re tro a c tiv e th e c o u n try h av e com e to realize
to 1938, fo u r w eeks v a c a tio n for th a t A FSC M E Ls in c ap ab le o r u n ­
sen io r em ployees a n d p a y m e n ts to w illing to give th e m the rep recover th e In crease In costs of se n ta tio i\ tiiey w an t a n d need.
“A new era of th e su p re m a c y
h o sp ita l a n d h e a lth In su ran ce.
T lie o o n tra o t re fle c ts s u b s ta n ­ of In d e p e n d e n t o rg a n iz a tio n s is b e ­
tia l g ain s fo r a b o u t 70 cu sto d ial g in n in g ,” he co n tin u e d . “T liese
em ployees. S im ila r te rm s are e x ­ oi-sanizatlons. p ra ise w o rth y a n d
p ected to be re a c h e d In s e p a ra te exi>erienced, h av e l>een th e ones
n eiio tiatio n s fo r o th e r n o n -te a c h ­ restw nsible fo r th e g ia n t step s
ta k e n by public einjiloyees In th e
ing employees.
U n it P re s id e n t S a l V alen ti w as p ast, a n d will c o n tin u e to serve
aid ed by CSEA field re p re se n ta tiv e tlielr m em bers best In th e fu tu re ,
Pi*ank G la q u lu to in th e succesj*- now th a t th e A FS C M E m eim ce
Is gone."
fu l talks.
Schooi Districf
15 Percent Plus
Wage Increase
Won In Freeport
AFSCME Slipping’
1 M ik es M
L eritto w a
_____________ 9 6 . 0
2 F u n k L C o b l e s k i l l ________________ 0 3 . 1
3 D e l e h a n t r A A l b a n r ______________9 1 . 1
4 D e c a s t r o M O s w e g o --------------------- 9 0 . 3
5 S c o t t J P o t s d a m ___________________ 8 9 . 5
6 Z e a F. P o t s d a m
___________________ 8<).5
7 H a r t s h o r n e M A l b a n r ______________ 8 8 . 6
8 A r n o l d G S c h e n e r u s --------------------- 8 7 , 7
9 Coyle
J
B uffalo
_________________8 7 . 2
10 S a m u els
H
B uffalo
______________ 8 6 . 5
11 S a n f o r d L B r o c k p o r t -----------------------8 6 . 5
12 K u e h n
M K en m o re
_______________ 8 6 . 5
13 T r i v i l i n o C P o t s d a m ______________ 8 6 . 5
14 L e v i n s M S y r a c u s e --------------------------8 6 . 1
15 S t r o m
J
O tego
___________________ 8 5 . 8
1 6 S a w y e r A O n e o n t a _________________8 5 . 6
17 G r a n a t o N C o r t l a n d --------------------- 8 5 . 3
1 8 C o r n e t t A J o h n s o n C i t r ___________ 8 5 . 3
19 M e rr itt
E K enm ore
_______________ 8 5 . 2
20 G ibney
A G c n e s e o --------------------------8 4 . 3
2 1 G a p i n s k i G B u f f a l o _________________8 4 . 3
22 G ib so n
L O s w e g o -------------------------- 8 4 . 3
2 3 S a n t e l l a J B u f f a l o --------------------------- 8 3 . 9
24 G allu p
D O n e o n t a ________________ 8 3 . 8
2 5 C o l l i n s S T o n a w a n d a ______________ 8 3 . 5
26 M alin o w sk i
D
W illiam sril
-------- 8 3 . 3
2 7 R a n d a l l B H o m e r _________________9 3 . 1
2 8 L ustig
Syracuse
------------------------------ 8 2 . 4
2 9 D o h e r t y M J a m e s v i l l e ______________8 2 . 1
3 0 H a r t m a n n S S t i l l w a t e r ___________ 8 1 . 9
31 K o s t S J f t h n s o n C i t y ______________ 8 1 . 6
32 L in c o ln
P
C o rtla n d
--------------------- 8 1 . 5
3 3 M a r c e l l o P B i n g h a m t o n ___________ 8 1 . 4
34 M ey er
L NY
_____________________ 8 1 . 4
_________________8 1 . 4
i5
M anor I
Osw ego
3 6 V o n n e g u t P D e l m a r _____________ 8 1 . 3
3 7 H o l m s t r o m H A m h e r s t ___________ 8 1 . 2
R e y n o l d * P O n e o n t a ______________ 8 0 . 6
39 W a rn d o r f
Tonawanda
----------------- 8U.5
4 0 R e e d E A l b i o n -------------------------------8 0 . 3
-----------------8 0 . 3
41
M u llen C B u f f a l o
4 2 L i n d b l o o m V C h e e k t o w a g a -------------8 0 . 2
4 3 Z i m m e r m a n A B k l y a --------------------- 8 0 . 2
4 4 D i c k i n s o n J B r o c k p o r t ----------------- 8 0 . 1
4 5 W a s i l e w s k i M E r i e v i l l e ----------------- 8 0 . 1
4 6 Sh u ltis G O n e o n ta
------------------------ 7 9 . 7
■47 W r a t h a l l D B y r o n -------------------------- 7 9 . 6
48 Santore J
O s w e g o -------------------------- 7 9 . 6
49 D a ce r
H S t o n r B k --------------------- 7 9 . 1
5 0 C o n r a n M K e n m o r « ------------------------7 8 . 6
51 J a n t * V B u f f a l o ------------------------------7 8 . 6
5 2 K u h n K S n r d e r ' ------------------------------- 7 8 . 6
5 3 K o z a k S J o h n s o n C i t r -----------------7 8 . 6
54 Faber
E
Syosset
------------------------- 7 8 . 5
5 5 M i z e M O r c h a r d P k --------------------- 7 8 . 5
5 6 Svisco
M
Tonaw anda
___________ 7 8 . 4
57 B a r n e tt R W a n ta g h
--------------------- 7 8 . 4
5 8 G o u l d C D u n k i r k — --------------------- 7 8 . 3
5 9 S i e v e r t S D u n k i r k _________________7 7 . 7
6 0 L azarus
M
B u ffalo
--------------------- 7 7 , 7
61 C a r rie r e
P V e s t a l --------------------------7 7 . 2
62 H alas P D u n k ir k
-------------------- 7 6 . 8
6 3 M a t h e w s o n B D u n k i r k -----------------7 6 . 7
6 4 Z u c k e r m a n R B k l y n --------------------- 7 6 . 7
65 V alerio
P
Syracuse
--------------------- 7 5 . 4
6 6 D o w n e r R K e n m o r e ______________7 5 . 3
6 7 S m i t h E S c h e n e c t a d r --------------------- 7 5 . 2
6 8 L a g o y I A l b a n r ------------------------------7 5 . 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
O P T IO N
SR
CLERK
T Y P IS T
Z olezer
H
C h eektow aga
-------------9 2 . 7
E l l s o n B G r a n d I s l a n d ----------------- 8 7 . 3
C astro
D
A ngola
--------------------------8 6 . 4
S tern
S E g g e r t s v i l l c --------------------- 8 5 . 1
Scdia
A C heektow aga
----------------- 8 4 . 7
Ryan
L
E lm a
84.2
S m ith
N
Tonaw anda
----------------- 8 3 . 2
C o m p n ie r P o st
(C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e S)
te n tlo n Jo se p n D. L o ch n er, A c­
co m p an y th e a p p licatio n w ith an y
a d d itio n a l p e rtin e n t In fo rm a tio n
su c h as ed u catio n , tra in in g or p r e ­
vious em plo ym ent. S e p te m b e r 1 Is
th e d ead lin e fo r su b m ittin g a p ­
p lication s.
H e a l t h P la n N o t e d
(C o n tin u ed fro m P ag« 1)
w h ic h h e w as previously Ineligible
a n d does n o t e lim in a te th e n e ces­
s ity fo r satisfy in g la te e n ro llm e n t
p ro ced u res fo r eligible d e p e n d ­
e n ts a n d enrollees wlio w ould
o th e rw ise be co n sid ered la te e n rolles.
T h e C om m ission said t h a t a
sp ecial issue of tlve S ta te P e rs o n n e l
N ew s' is being prei>ared bo in fo n n enro lles of tlie tr a n s f e r p e r ­
iod. T h e H e a lth In s u ra n c e S ec tio n
of th e Civil S ervice D ep t, will
c o n ta c t all eligible re tire e s d irectly .
F o r
P ro m o tio n s
F ilin g
E n d s
In
N e x t
N o v .;
M o n th
S t a t e e m p l o y e e s w ill h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o c o m p e t e fo r
p r o m o t i o n s N o v e m b e r 8 a n d 22 a ^ t h e C iv il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t h a s s c h e d u l e d e x a m i n a t i o n s i n 27 t i t l e s .
A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r t h e f i r s t s e r i e s o f e x a m s w ill b e a c c e p t e d
th ro u g h Septeml>er 15. T h e y a re
S e p te m b e r 29 is th e final appU*
th e follow ing p o sts: I n t e r d e p a r t­
m e n ta l — d ra f ts m a n , G-8; an d catio n d a te fo r th e follow ing No­
se n io r d r a f ts m a n (g e n e ra l), G-11. v em b e r 8 e x a m s:
I n te r d e p a r tm e n ta l
—
se n io r
E x ecu tiv e (OGS) — se n io r d ra f ts ­
m a n ( a r c h ite c tu r a l) , G-11; a n d c le rk , G-7; se n io r a c c o u n t cleric,
p rin c ip a l d ra f ts m a n ( a r c h ite c tu r­ G-9; se n io r a u d it c le rk , 0 9 ; seni­
a l), G-15. H e a lth — asso ciate sa n ­ o r file cle rk , G-7; se n io r sta tistic #
ita r y ch em ist, G-23, L a b o r (Dlv. of c le rk , G-9; se n io r ty p ist, G-7; sen4E m p lo y m e n t) — e m p lo y m e n t se­ OiT s te n o g ra p h e r, G-9; a n d setdor
c u rity c lerk , G-5; a n d se n io r em ­ sten o g rrap h er (law ), G-9.
T he S e p te m b e r 29 cut-off d a te
p lo y m e n t
se c u rity
clerk , G-7.
h
a
s also been e sta b lish e d fo r N o­
T ransE>orttaion — asso c ia te civil
e n g in e e r (d e s ig n ), G-27; a«sis- v e m b e r 22 te sts In th e se c a te g o r­
t a n t e n g in e e rin g geologist, G-19; ie s;
In te r d e p a r tm e n ta l — In stitu tio n
a n d se n io r en g in eeiin g geologist,
e d u c a tio n su p erv iso r (g e n e ra l), GG-23,
18; in s titu tio n e d u c a tio n su p e rv i­
so r (m e n ta l d e fe c tiv e s), G-18; In ­
s titu tio n
ed u c atio n
su p erv iso r
(C o n tin u ed fro m P a g « 1)
(p h y sical educaJfcion a n d recr&<
uled fo r T u esd ay a t 8 p j n , as a n a tio n ), G-18; In s titu tio n education
In te g ra l p a r t of t h e C o u n ty D iv i­ supei'visor (v o c a tio n a l), G-18; and
sion m e e tin g on th e su b je c t “T a y ­ in s titu tio n e d u c a tio n su p erviso r
lor Law as R evised a n d P ro p o se d (ph ysically h a n d ic a p p e d ), G-18,
R u le C h an g e s,”
T h e C3ivll S ervice D e p a rtm e n t
P a n e l sp eak ers will be S te p h e n w ill hold ex a m s for in s titu tio n ed­
M cC loskey, com m issio ner of lab o r u c a tio n d ire c to rs, G-21 In th e D e­
re la tio n s for th e S ta te of M a s sa ­ p a r tm e n ts of O o n e c tlo n , M en tal
c h u se tts , a n d th re e o fficials of H ygiene a n d N a rco tics Addiction
New Y o rk ’s P u b lic E m p lo y m en t CJontrol on Nov, 22,
R e la tio n s B o a rd ; P a u l K lein, di­
T liere is con tinu ou s re c ru itm e n t
re c to r of re p re s e n ta tio n ; H a ro ld fo r p ro m o tio n to psychologist, G
a n d M a r tin B a rr, counsel.
23, in the D e p a r tm e n t of M en tal
O th e r p a n e ls open to all d ele­ H y g ien e,
g a tes will be p re s e n te d by C SEA
m e m b ers a n d s ta ff F rid a y m o r n ­
in g a t 10:30. T h ese will Include
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 3)
sessio ns o n “P o litica l A ction C om ­
m itte e s fo r S ta te a n d O otm ty In a d d itio n , th e Tow n Boetrd has
C h a p te r s ;” “ H ow To H a n d le Y our aJso ex e m p te d 20 su p erv iso rs and
(jT le v a n c e ;” a n d "R u le s of P a r ­ d e p u ty p e rso n n e l fro m th e baJg aln ln g u n its.
lia m e n ta ry P ro c e d u re ,”
A tto rn ey W illiam N ig h t of B ing­
A w e a lth of In fo rm a tio n of
h
a
m to n , re g io n a l CSEIA leg al
v alue to S ta t e a n d local g o v e rn ­
m e n t w o rk ers w ill also be a v a il­ visor in th e S o u th e r n T ier, advised
able, as a t p a s t c o n v en tio n s, a t th e U n io n CSEA u n it to req uest
"e d u c a tio n a l c e n te rs ” se t up In the P E R B d ecree and to officially
th e h o te l’s m ezzan ine a re a on a p p e a l th e Tow n B o a rd ’s unquaJiW ed nesd ay , from 10 a,m , to 5 fled ac tio n .
T he U nion CSEA u n it is c u rr e n t­
p.m . T h e se will be m a n n e d by
re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m S ta te a g e n ­ ly a w a itin g of the a p p ea lin g PE R B
cies a n d In su ra n c e o rg a n iz a tio n s d e c re e . -
O n M e e tin g A g e n d a
PE R B D ecree S e l
a n d will o ffe r f ir s t- h a n d opunselIng on grievance app eals. S ta te a t ­
te n d a n c e rules, h e a lth In su ra n c e ,
re tire m e n t, re c la ssific a tio n a n d r e ­
a llo c a tio n , a n d o th e r w ork r e ­
la te d su b jects.
A n o th e r
in n o v a tio n
at
th is
y e a r ’s m e e tin g will be a d e le g a te ’s
h an d b o o k , p re p a re d by C SEA EJducalon C o m m ittee. T h is will in fo rm
d eleg ates of th e ir role a t th e c o n ­
v e n tio n a n d th e g e n e ral c o n d u ct
of th e b usiness sessiona.
C S E A O ffic ia l
(C ontinued fro m P a g e 1)
e r t E , Y oung, BJrle C ou nty Pen©te n tia ry ; D o nald W. W a g n e r, D e­
p a r tm e n t of P u blic W orks; S ab a ^
tla n C au ty , Social Services; D o r
o th y K o th e r, L ib ra ry ; P ra n k M.
Fe»va, P ro b a tio n ; an d M ichael J*
P a o s t, B. J . M ey er H ospital. Rob­
e r t A, K ozak also re p re s e n te d tW
P r o b a tio n uniL
M issing
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