^dZZl AVJ H 1 9 ^ dtl l i E A P E C S E A P ric e T u esd ay , A u g u st 26, 1969 O f f ic ia ls In B u f f a lo E m p lo y e e T o A I I V i - i f / ' I -f C DO I I M o n r o e T en J o b - 2 .2 - C u tb a c k See Page 3 C en ts IIA e e t A F S c t O n N u s In P r o b le m ' z > 9 3 i t A m e r ic a ’s L argest W e e k ly f o r P u b lic E m p lo y e e s V o l. X X X , N o . 48 5 WJVtnw ni,i C A t ie d e n p iE w e n T id d r o u b le s e e , N n t e w O rg s A R o r e e p n o iz a M o r ts M t io n s u n t in u n G u g if e in s in t; g ( S p e c ia l T o T h e L e a d e r ) 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, o fflc a 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) ‘ C o m e A r m W e n z l U M e e t in g 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 Opens Sept. 1 e d r g e s O W it h C S E A p e n s N ( S p e c ia l T o N e w D e x t The I d e a s , ’ e le g a t e s ; 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. S 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) (C u a tiu u e d on P ag e 14) " s ta te I An oral test has been set for October to find and qual­ ify can d ''’ates for a crim inal identification job with the St«te of Nev.- York. On NC O' S c a n s E lig ib le s F o r C r im e I d e n t if y in g O ra l T e s t I n O c to b e r ra n g e of $15,590 to $18,540, fo r slvely re sp o n sib le w ork in aiystems 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 ju s tic e ag en cy . b a c h e lo r’s d egree fro m a re g io n ­ I n f-act, th e su cce ssfu l a p p lic a n t 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 ­ w ill id e n tify , d efine, a n d e sta b lish m in is tra tiv e a n a ly st, pay s in th e sity ; a n d fo u r w eeks of p ro g re sp rio ritie s fo r p o te n tia l sy stem s a p ­ p lic a tio n s an d c a rr y o u t re s e a rc h to develop a n d c o n tin u a lly u p d a te F IN D O U T T O D A Y | long ra n g e p la n s. H e ’ll develop H O W Y O U C A N F IN IS H in itia l e s tim a te s of p ro g ra m , r e ­ so u rce a n d In fo rm a tio n n eed s fo r N Y S IIS — a n d c iim in a l Justice ag en cies a n d guide th e w ork of c o n su lta n ts. A p p lic atio n s a re a c c e p te d u p to S e p te m b e r 29 by th e S ta t e D e ­ If you or* 17 or over and have d ropped out of school, w rite p a r t m e n t of C ivil Seavlce, A lb any fo r FREE Leison and FREE Booklet. Tells how. 12226. APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING I p H ■HIGH SCHOOL! AT HOME IN SPARE TIME I c/I W o I w I u u ■ e: (C w t/J hJ I I AMERICAN SCHOOL, Dept. 9AP-65 276 Fifth Ave. (30th St.) New York. N.Y. 10001 S e n d m e your free H igh School B ro ch u re. N am e Ph. BR-9-2604 I — A ge. — A p t- A ddress C ity Zip S ta te _ O U R 7 2 n d YEAR P I P u i-th er d a t a a n d e n try b la n k s c a n be o b ta in e d by v isitin g or w ritin g th e d e p a i-tm e n t’s re g io n a l offices. T h o se w a n tin g to g et th e b u lle tin a re adv ised to ask fo r N otice No. 22-578. Use Z ip -C o des fo u r malL L e t's fa c e y o u 'v e to it. N o had a h e lp m a tte r h o w g re a t tip o f th e tim e th e n a g If y o u r s u re th e tra c k c o m e tip y o u 'r e a t o n ly Y ou c a n 't th a t w ill d o lla r s . ta k e B y E m p lo y e e in c rem en ts. U p o n a p p o in tm e n t to th e job, a p ro b a tio n a ry p erio d m u st be s a t­ isfa c to rily served before th e a p ­ p o in tm e n t becom es p e rm a n e n t. D u tie s Include a d m in is te rin g th e Associaition’s progfram a n d o bjectives in servicing th e c h a p ­ te rs a n d C SEA m em bers, a n d do­ ing re la te d d u tie s a s req u ired . T h is cou ld e n ta il v isitin g c h a p ­ te rs a n d re g io n a l co nferences; c o n fe rrin g w ith , adv isin g, a n d a id ­ in g c h a p te r a n d co n fe ren ce o ffi­ cers a n d c o m m itte e s re g a rd in g A ssociatio n policies, p ro g ra m s a n d serv ic es; p la n n in g an d developing th e c h a p te r a n d co n feren ce o r­ g an izatio n s, p ro g ra m s a n d serv ­ ices; a id in g m em b ers w ith em - tim e s tra c k , m o s t d o e s n 't c o o p e r a te . S o , d o lla rs. B ut w ith heahh o f a d iffe re n t c o lo r. chances. Y o u c o v er p ra c tic a lly P la n m akes need an y sense. a p la n m e d ic a l It h as th re e e n trie s g o in g f o r y o u . B lu e C ro s s f o r u p to 365 days c o n tin u o u s sta y in ic a l c o v e r a g e m e d ic a l p la n d o e s n ’t fu ll). And, as you a can buy th e t h a t ’s a h o rs e (o fte n p a id in su re b a c k -u p . M e tro p o li­ h u g e e x p en se s s h o u ld y o u g e t o n e o f th o s e o f a d if f e r e n t c o lo r . lo n g -s h o t illn e sse s th a t d isa b le s m o n th s a n d m o n th s. (U p to W h a t 's m o r e , w e 'r e c o n sta n tly you fo r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ). re v ie w in g a n d im p ro v in g T h e S ta te w id e P la n to k e e p p a c e w i t h t o d a y 's c h a n g in g m e d ic a l s c e n e . S o , p u t y o u r m o n e y o n th e su re w in n e r — • T he S ta te w id e P la n . I t's lik e a A lb a n h o sp ita l. t a n 's > ^Iajo r M e d i c a l t h a t t a k e s o v e r t h o s e th ro u g h In p lo y m e n t p ro blem s; represent! m e m b ers In sa la ry a n d empio m e n t p ro b le m s before adm inlst tive o ffic ers in S ta te govern mf 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 en cy c e rtific a te , a n d th re e yea o f s a tls f a to r y resp on sib le buslni o r in v e stig a tiv e ex p erience whl m u s t h a v e involved ex tensiv e pu, lie c o n ta c t a s a n a d ju s te r, sij c u sto m e r re p re se n ta tiv e , Inves g a to r, in s p e c to r or complai su p erv iso r. L a b o r re la tio n s p e rle n c e fro m em p lo y er o r en 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. A lte rn a te re q u ire m e n ts g ra d u a tio n fro m a recogiib college o r im iv ersity fro m a fou y e a r course fo r w h ic h a bach lo r’s degree is g ra n te d ; o r from reo gn ized school of lab o r rel tio n s. A sa tis f a c to r y eq u iv ale n t of tl 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 ­ B u t if y o u r c o m e A s s n . N eeds A L B A N Y — A p p lic a tio n s a r e b e in g r e c e iv e d u n t il Septe 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 R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s 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 S ta te w id e o u t tw o tw o in s u r a n c e it's a h o r s e d o e s n ’t in , y o u ’ r e out speed F ie ld o n e-h o rse r a c e . Y o u c a n 't lo s e . Vote Turnout At Dinner In Ulica trriC A — J o lm J . 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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. P E R B O n A D f t e r M a y n c/» n M r* > a M ryi « H d PARKING LOT PARK? ■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 C S E A A s U A CELEBRATES — 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 ,’* SUCCESSFUL SUGGESTION — ROCKLAND S T A T E n it s NS W h e re fo A p p ly For P ublic Jo b s Os O NO CJ to 13 0> 3 H TRY THIS QUIZ! D ID Y O U R M E D I C A L uT P L A N P R O T E C T Ui Q -tj W •-) Y O U A G A I N S T . . . NO YES u Out-of-Pocket Expenses for Doctor Visits? □ □ Maternity Bills? □ □ Extra Charges for Surgery? □ □ w </j >■ D Extra Charges for Specialist Care? □ □ Confusion over panels of participating doctors? □ □ Uncertainty as to services covered in full or in part? □ □ Limitations on Certain Services? Filling in claim forms? Discussion of fees or Income with the doctor? I f y o u b e lo n g to a m e d ic a l p la n , w e T lie A p p lic a tio n s S e c tio n of th e P erso n n el D e p a rtm e n t is n ea r th e C h am b e rs S tre e t stop o f t h i m a in subw ay lines t h a t go th ro u g h th e a re a . T h ese a re th e I R T 7 th A venue L in e a n d th e IN D 8 th A venu e L in e . T h e IR T L e x in g to n A venue L in e stop to use Is th e B ro o k ly n B rid g e stop and th e B M T Q T a n d R R lo c a l’s stop is C ity H a ll B o th lines h ave e x its to Ehiane S tre e t, a s h o rt w a lk fro m P a rsonnel D e p a rtm e n t. □ S T A T E S T A T E — ^D epartm ent o f C I vH Service, 1350 A ve of th e A m ericas, N .Y . 10036, phone 7 6 5 -3 8 1 1 ; G o v . A lfre d E . S m ith S ta te O ffic e B u lld in * a n d th e S ta te O ffic e C am p us. A lb a n y 12226; S u ite 750, 1 W e s t Genessee S t., B u ffa lo 14202; S ta te O ffic e B ld g ., Syracuse. 13202; 500 M id to w n T o w e r, R o ch ester, 14604 (W ed n esd ays o n ly ). A fte r 5 p .m . telep ho ne, (2 1 2 ) 795-3811, g iv e th e Job title in w h ic h yon a re In te re s te d , plus y o u r n a m e a n d address. C a n d id a te s m a y o b ta in a p p lic a ­ tio n s fo r S ta te Jobs fro m lo cal o ffic e s o f th e N ew Y o rk S ta te B m p lo y m e n t S erv le e . □ □ s u g g e s t y o u c h e c k t h e a b o v e l i s t * a g a i n s t y o u r f a m i l y ’s e x p e r i e n c e s •w ith m e d i c a l c a r e o v e r t h e I f y o u ' 'y o u a re ^m u c h c a n c h e c k e ith e r a n n e e d p a s t y e a r o r so . th e “ y e s” b o x f o r e v e ry H .I.P . m e m b e r o r y o u q u e s tio n , h a v e n ’t h a d f o r d o c to r s ’ s e rv ic e s la te ly . hash servkt program, claim forms are needed only for emergencies requiring t b f m e of non-H.I.P. physicians. They are also n eeded f o r optional benefits such as anesthesia and F E D E R A L ^prescribed drugs and appliances. H ■ • a a A L T M H I N S U R A N O . B A D I S O N P L A N A V B N U B f O F N B W O R B A T B H V O R K i C IT Y NEl/V CO RJL C I T T — T h e A p p lle a tio iu S e c tio n o l th e N ew Y o rk C l t j D e p a rtm e n t o f P erso n n el l i lo e a te d . a t 49 T h o m a s S t.. N ew Y o rk . N .Y . 10013. I t to th re e b locks n o rth o f C ity H a ll, one b lock w eot o f B ro a d w a y . A p p lic a tio n s : F ilin g P e rio d A ppU catloxM issued a n d received M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y fro M t Mjm, to 5 p jn ., e x c ep t T h n n d a y tro B i t : 3 t a.Bft. to 5 :3 9 p .a i., a n d S v t v d a y fro m 9 a .m . to 12 noon. A p p lic a tio n b la n k s a re o b ta in ­ a b le fre e e ith e r by th e a p p lic a n t I d person o r by b is re p re s e n ta tiv o • t th e A p p lic a tio n S e c tio n o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f P e rs o n n e l a l 49 T h o m a s S tre e t, N ew Y o rk . N .T . 10013. T e le p h o n e 5 6 6 -8 7 2 0 . M a ile d retiuests fo r ap p U catlo D b la n k s m u s t m c lu d e a stam ped * self-a d d re s s e d business-siao e o velope a n d m u s t be received b f tb e P e rs o n n e l D e p a rtm e n t a t le a st flTO d ays b efo re th e closing d a t« to r th e filin g o f a p p lic a tio n s . C o m p le te d a p p lic a tio n fo rm s w bleh a ro fUed by m a il m u st b« sen t to th e P erso n n el D e p a rtm e n t a n d m u s t be p o s tm a rk e d no la te r th a n th e la s t d a y o f filin g o r as s ta te d c th e rw ls e in th e exam « In a tlo n a n n o u n c e m e n t. □ □ Tb« fo U o w in s d ire e tlo n i te ll W here to a p p ly fo r p u b lie jo b f •n d how to re a c h d e s tin a tio n s ta N ew T o r li C ity o n th e tra n s it u rs te m . M ■ N . V . W V O R rf 1 0 0 « a F Z D E R A L — N ew Y o rk R e v lo n . UJ8, CivU Service C om m ission, F ed e ra l P la z a a t D u an e a n d L a fa y e tte S ts., N e w Y o rk . N .Y . 10007. T a k e th e IR T L e x in g to n A v e . L in e to W o rth S t. and w a lk tw o blocks n o rth , o r a n y o th e r tr a in to C h am ­ bers St. o r C ity H a U stop. M o n d a y th ro u g h F rid a y hours a re 8 :3 0 a .m . to 6 p .m .. and offices s ta y open S atu rd a y s . 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . T h e telep ho ne is (212) 2640422. A p p lic a tio n * a re also o b ta in ­ able a t m a in post o ffic e ' except th e N ew Y o rk . N .Y ., Post O ffic o . B o ards o f e x a m in e rs a t th e p a r­ tic u la r in s ta lla tio n s o ffe rin g th e tests also m a y be a p p lie d to fo r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n a n d a p p lic a ­ tio n fo rm s. N o re tu rn envelopes are re q u ire d w ith m a ile d re q u e s t! nw a w iU c a tio n lo n n o . T h i s W e e k 's C i t y E l i g i b l e L i s t M O T O R V E H IC L E O P E R A T O R 1 B e r t J P o lito sk l, C liffo rd O E van« , S a m S c h w a rtz , A r th u r T 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 , B a rry L L itt, E ric S M itch ell, W illia m P F in n e g a n , J o se p h J P u re y , B e n W e in g a rte n . S av erio D io m e re, A b ra h a m B F is h m a n , T h o m a s A Q uirm , L aw ren ce T 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 , P h ilip S c h le ifm a n , R occo E N a s80 , R ic h a r d P G em m a, A rchie S oopln, E d w a rd J D o la n , C h a rle s S tm a tk o . 31 Ir v in g B Z alfas, C h a rle s V S h a n n o n , B e rn a rd J C ohen, E m ­ m a n u e l M V azquez, L ouis M a n g ln i, F r a n k D epom peo, G eorge 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, S ol a B sh e r, N ich olas B onelll, M aroo A Sisilll, J o se p h J B e n d a h a n , 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. 121 o sep h L C araccio, C yril B resto v an sk y , S te p h e n W a sse rm a n , P r a n k E P a b b rl, TTieodore R S a n le rs, R o d erick D G itte n s , J o h n T a rra g o , E u g en e M M u rp h y , C o r­ n eliu s M)ullane, A lvln B K o m fe ld , S ld n d e y A tte sla n d e r, C arlo S P a t a n e lla , J o s e p h J P ra m b e rg e r, Jo e l B S eld n e r, E lla s M H lrsc h e n so n , J a m e s M iller, E llio t G A lberts, W illia m T G la n n in i, C h a rle s A A b ra h a m s, M ic h a e l D C a rra r a , B e n ja m in D y e rm a n , T h o m a s J K o sky , M ilto n S c o tt, S teve K o re tz J r ., A b ra h a m T u re ts k y , R o b e rt L M otz, J o h n M B lasso, H a rv e y T a n z e r, A n th o n y la n d o ll, M ich ael A T o k arcz tk . 151 Louis JD ibello , W illiam A lena. R a lp h R ed a, J o se p h J B a g ­ u e tte , W a lte r F W a lsh , M arc o L abella J r., R o la n d B ra d h a m , L a w ­ re n c e R D e m a rla , R u d o lp h P a b ­ b rl, Pi-ank B P a rr is h , C lyde A MANHATTAN: 115 EAST IS ST.. N «ar 4 Av«. (All Subways) JAMAICA; 89-25 MERRICK ILVD., b*t. Ja m a ic o ft HIHsId* Avan. OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Tlmft. 9:30 fo 8 PM. Fri. 9:30 to 5 PM CO AIR CONDITIONEO M 55 Years o f Experience in Prom oting the Education of More Than Half a Million Students n w r* a .A S S E S NOW M E E T IN G FOK^ a m PATROLM AN M O N S & W E D S 5 :3 0 & 7 :3 0 P M YOU CAN EARN $ 8 ,0 0 0 to $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 R A IL R O A D H IG H L IC E N S E D U&es ABC's AIR C O N D ITIO N ED CLASS ROOMS o rT u e s . & > a E Q U IV A L E N C Y F O R M IN G M ASTER P R A C T IC A L IN D IP L O M A SEPT. E N G IN E E R R E F R IG E R A T IO N M A C IL OPER. E L E C T R IC IA N V O C A T IO N A L CO UR SES: L ic e n s e d b y S ta te o f N e w Y o r k . 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S u b scrip tion P ric e $3.00 to m e m b e is of th e CivO S e rv ice E m p loy ees A ssociation. $5.00 to n o n -m em b ers. u TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1969 Pi u t/J D e a th CJ F o r D o e s n ’t T r a ffic W a it L ig h ts 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. B T h e P a tr o lm e n s v i l S e r v ic e C iv il S e r v ic e L a w & T e le v is io n T elev isio n p ro g ra m a o f In te re s t to civil serv ice e m p loy ees a re b ro a d c a s t d a lly o v er W N YC, c n ia n n e l 31. N e x t w eek’s p ro g ra m s a re liste d below. Y o u By WILLIAM GOFFEN (BIr. OolfeB. • merabcr •! fhe New Tork Bar, teaches law at tiM CoUec* •! Um City •! New York, Is ihe author •! many books aW M o n d a y , S eptem lier 1 212.BEekman 3-A010 4:00 p.m . — A ro u n d tihe Clock— articles and oo-autiiored "New York Criminal Law/') LEADER PUBLICATIONS. INC. esi G L o s s “T h e C?itlzen’s R ole In C rim e P re v e n tio n .” N ew Y o rk Police A cadem y series fo r In -serv ice tr a in in g . 7:0 J.m .— O n th e Jo b — ,‘T h e U n i­ versal! S u m 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. 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 e n 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. -1 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 ^ (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 (C o n tin u ed on Pagre 13) D c/> M H c S cu Oi > c K3 o\ ON <o Special Discounts for CSEA employees Ex c Iu s I v a a rra n g e m e n ts mad* gef fo < iisco u n fs M you th « • NEW CARS • CARPETING has •oplloiiii been m ass-p u rch asin g fo llo w in g G e t a Volkswagen with automatic trans­ mission.* For every gallon o f gas you deposit, It gives you a return o f about 25 miles. The average automatic transmission only gives you 14 mpg. So after driving a year (or 12,000 miles), our automatic can save you the price o f over 375 gallons of gas. Best o f all, the more you drive, the more • FURNITURE • APPLIANCES 'A h o . s p e c i a l THAYCL PROGR4M • f C h a r t e r and G rom p fr lp $ . Call: Consumer lnying Service M .Y. (212) § B 6 - 4 $ 0 0 - « 95 -3 2 42 L.L (S U ) 24S.1131 T Y P E W it can save you. The only question Is which Volkswagen to drive. You’ll find our automatic transmission In both the V W Squareback and Fastback. W ith either, it^ can save you an arm and a ieg. R I T E M IN IO S ADORESSIRS. STENOTYPES STENOGRAPHS f a r arnU m n d rmmt. 1.000 e tlM ra . R S ALL LANGUAGES TYPEWRITER CO, Inc. Ilf W . 2S S t. (W * < t •< • N « w T o rk« N .Y . A v^ C H elM « 3-SOSS W e understand. Amllyvfll* Auburn M o n fe r M o to rs; lid . B erry Volkswagen. Inc. ■a ta v ia Bob H o w ie s, Inc. B oy Shore B ayslde Trans-lslond A utom obites C o rp . 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T o re lg n C a rso fR o ckla n d|,lnO i C ourtesy Volksw agetv ln & Yoridowe Mobega* VolkswageivlMk E n t r i e s A c c e p t e d I n O c t o b e r W eed F o r B u rse s, T oo D ie t ic ia n s F o r M a i n t a i n e r ' s A i d e P o s t s ; S o u g h t In A n d D e n t a l A id e s N in e S ta te T it le s -o ON W h eth er y o u ’d like to sin k your te e th in to n ice-p ay in g d en ta l service p o sition s or th e p ost o f d ietician o ffers m ore ■o su b sta n c e for you, th e S ta te o f N ew York m a y h a v e Just A s October rolls Into view , obseiTes th e City D ep a rtm en t of P ersonnel, se t your sig ­ w h a t y o u ’re seek in g. 3 A nd If y o u ’r e p a tie n t-p ro n e , w ith h e a l th serv ice n u rs e s a t $7,M) nals for various posts as m a in ta in e r s h elper— groups A an d C— w h ic h ea c h run a 40-hour th e re are n u m e ro u s n u rs in g jobs 275. B oth th e title s for in s tr u c to r workweek. Via the C ity’s T ran sit A uthority, you ’ll be paid a t the, rate o f $3.5625 for th e form er w ith S ta te agencies t h a t re a d ily o f n u rs in g an d su p erv isin g nxirse T e c h n i c a l T r a i n i n g ec title, a n d $3.7625 fo r th e la tte r. •TCO 3 o; T h e tim e ta b le to file sla te s th e 3 H a p p lic a tio n d a te s from O cto b e r 1 vT th ro u g h O cto b er 21. D e stin a tio n of all enti-les Is th e d e p a r tm e n t o f ­ Q I m p o r t a n t Type Of Training Sought fices a t 49 T h o m a s S t., a d ja c e n t to C h u rc h S t. In dow n tow n M a n ­ M in im u m re q u ire m e n ts fo r th e h a t t a n . S u b je c t to ch a n g e, th e T r a n s it A u th o rity jo b in c lu d e te s tin g d a te is now p la n n e d fo r th r e e y e a rs of re c e n t sa tis fa c to ry D ecem b er 20. ex p erien ce as a h e lp e r or m e c h ­ a n ic in th e m a in ta in a n c e , re p a ir, U te stin g , c o n stru c tio n o r in s ta lla ­ tio n of ele c tric a l e q u ip m en t. A lte r­ U3 n a tiv e re q u ire m e n ts a re e ith e r u g ra d u a tio n fro m a recognized tr a d e o r v o ca tio n a l school, te c h ­ n ic a l h ig h school o r college a fte r c/3 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 A n n u a lly 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 O ffice of General Services u p A lb an y way. 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. M edical C rite ria S in c e tlie Job e n ta ils p h y sical s tre n g th , c a n d id a te s m u st be fre e 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 , a n d V eh icle a n d T ia f flc C ode; a n d e x ercisin g good Ju d g m en t in the p olice field. How you p re p a r e w r itte n re p o its w ill also be Judged. 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 y earlo r.g . In th e N ew Y o rk City 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. Promotion Test For Real Estate Employees Set A p p lic a tio n w ill b e a c c e p te d b y t h e N ew Y ork C ity D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f P e r s o n n e l fr o m S e p te m b e r 3 t h r o u g h S e p t ­ em b er 23 fo r th e N o vem ber 11 e x a m in a tio n s fo r p ro m o tio n .to a s s is ta n t su p e rv isin g re a l e s ta te m a n a g e r a n d p ro m o tio n to sen io r re a l e s ta te m a n a g e r. 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 . R e a l e s ta te m a n a g e rs a re th e only ones eligible fo r th e te s t fo r th e se n io r post. F o r f u r th e r In fo rm a tio n a n d a p p lic a tk m com e to 49 T h o m a s S t.. n e a r C aiurch S t. in M a n h a tta n . c i a e s l S e c C l e u r i t y r i c a l A S d a m l a i n . r i e s m e n t C e n te r is c o n d u c tin g sipeclal te s tin g fo r p erso n s in te re s te d in b ein g a p p o in te d to th e over two d o zen clerk v a c a n c ie s tlia t h a v e b een a n n o u n c e d . tr W Js) T h e a ir-c o n d itio n e d fa c ilitj' c u r ­ re n tly em plo ys In excess o f 2,600 peop le in v a rie d c a p a c itie s — a d ­ N u r s e s A id e s In T h e W a r d s m in is tra tiv e , clerical, fie ld w o r k T A e a le r t-s ig n a l h a s s o u n d e d w ith th e a im o f m e e t in g in a b u i'geo nin g s u b m b a n n e ig h ­ b o rh o o d , R ego P a rk , ju s t m in u te s a h u g e n e e d asr, t h e M a n h a tt a n V e t s ’ H o s p ita l— t h a t o f r e ­ a w a y fro m th e 1964-65 W o rld ’s c r u itin g in e x p e r ie n c e d b u t w illin g p e r s o n n e l to fUl se v e r a l F a ir s ite in F lu s h in g M eadow s. r w > o w in « V e t s ' H o s p it a l H u n ts To M e e t It s H u g e H e lp N e e d F o r H c S cu d o z e n oj>enings a s n u r s e s a id e s. K ey T o Qualifying: O n ce h ire d , th e e m p h a sis will be d ire c tly o n c a rin g fo r o th e rs in p ro v id in g a s s ista n c e in th e ro u n d - th e -c lo c k re sp o n sib ility of h e lp in g sick p a tie n ts g a in s tr e n g th a n d self-co nfiden ce along th e ro ad to recov ery . M u c h c o n ta c t wHl be h a d w ith th e p ro fessio n al s t a f f of d o cto rs a n d n urses, a n d y o u ’ll be in te g r a l p a r t of t h a t h o s p ita l te a m . Y o u ’ll even h a v e a d is tin c t u n ifo rm to id e n tify y o u r role. N ig h t D iff e re n tia l N o ted N u rses aides will o ffer a n e e d ­ ed a ss ist b o th In th e e x a m in a tio n 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 A id e , P a y in g $ 5 , 4 8 5 Y e a r ly 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. F o r f u i th e r in f o rm a tio n w rite E n g in e e rin g R e c ru itn ie n t, New Y o rk S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of Civil S ervice, S ta te O ffice B u ild in g C am p u s, A lban y 12226. to On VO Cf\ O . s T h e J o I Ov o o\ b i !n c a n d oto stn c doora for te n a n ts a n d v lsltora to a p a r to ie n t houses, aotne Jobs re<nilre d o o rm en to 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 Englis-h. They w ould be nee d e d foi 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 ­ lish . . . Sew hig m a c h in e o p e ra to rs will m a k e $80 to $100 p e r w eek, d ep en d in g on ex perience, sew ing COM PUTERS $350* FOR 220 HOURS < • I e x t B o o k t lu c lM te a ' Ij i N a s s t i u M a r k e t By BARRY LEE COYNE $ A LISTING O F NON-CIVIL S E R V IC E JO B S AVAILABLE * % THROUGH T H E NEW YORK STA TE E M PL O Y M E N T S E R V IC E % lie ♦ ************************************************* o CM T e lep h o n e o p erato rs to h a n d le in co m in g a n d o u tg oing calls fro m h o te l gu ests c a n e a rn $M.3S per 3 week. Som e sw itc h b o a rd e x p e ri­ ence Is n ecessary a n d a p p lic a n ts m u st be w illing to w ork n ig h ts 'T3 a n d w eekends. O p e ra to rs m u s t be 3 skilled en o u g h w ith figure* to H co m p u te c h a rg e s fo r te lep h o n e c/T calls . . . H o tel sec re ta rie s w ho U c a n ta k e d ic ta tio n a n d w ith good Q -Tj ty p in g speed a re n eed ed fo r a u 3 5-h o u r, 5 -d ay w ork week. T h e p a y Do You N e e d A U] c/1 H ig h S c h o o l Is $88.35 p e r w eek . . . P r o n t of­ fice c a sh ie rs w ho c a n uae a N a ­ tio n a l Ca^sh RegLster 2000 o r 4200 a n d c a n h a n d le la rg e su m s ol m oney will e a rn $92.85 fo r a 35h o u r, 5 -d ay week. T he job* a re on e a rly m o rn in g o r la te a f t e r ­ n o o n sh ifts. W eek end w ork Is re q u ire d . . . F o r th e se positions, ap p ly a t th e H otel R e s ta u ra n t P la c e m e n t C en ter, 247 W e st 5 4 th S tre e t, M a n h a tta n . D o orm en a re n eeded in M a n ­ h a t ta n , b o th those w ith e x p e ri­ ence a n d o th e r w illing to be t r a i n ­ ed. T h e pa.^ Is $100 p e r week. A p p lic an ts m u st u n d e rs ta n d a n d sp eak E n g lish , be n e a t, p re s e n t­ able a n d a le rt. 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O th er o fficers a re ; F lo ra d o u d m a n , first v ic e -p re sid e n t; G a ry W inne, second v ic e-p resid en t; Sel­ m a F la x , th ird vice-presddent; J o a ­ q u in Afonso, tr e a s u re r ; L o re tta Wolfe, fin a n c ia l s e c r e ta ry ; R ose B row n, c o rresp o n d o n g sec a e ta ry , a n d , d ire c to rs. Dr. M yron D laP squale, Eklw ard L a te s , R o b e rt LeS tefan o , D elcie R o b erts, S ylvia G o ld sm ith , J a m e s M a tte r , M oU j GerbiX', L o re tta P au lin o , d e t u s D o o little a n d R ic h a r d M oses. FORYOURFREE BULLETIN and free aptitude test AN ACCIIEOITIO INSTITUTION Of HtOHeR ■ USINISS lOUCATION t l N C I H I T A130L BWASHINGTON A N Y B U SAVE., IN E ALBANY. S S C ON.Y. L L E12210 GE APPLY NOW GRADUATE COURSES THE CO LLEG E OF CO-EDUCATIONAL COURSES OFFERED IN: B io lo g y , P o litic a l E d u c a tio n , S cion ca . S p « c ia i S A IN T ROSE FULLY ACCREOITEO E d u c a tio n , EngKsK, F ra n c h , H itto r y REGISTRATION SEPT. 8 & 9 Classes begin Sept. 15 TUITION PER SEMESTER HOUR: $42.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONS write or coll Graduate Division, Telephone 438 - 3567 The College of Saint Rose Albany. New York 12203 m iW T N e w s O f T h e S c h o o ls W o rk s h o p T e a c h e rs B r in g K n o w le d g e O f P .R , H om e c h o o l $ 1 7 4 C M c h e 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 a 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 h a tta n ’s public schools. T h e ir 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 P h y l i B s , 8 2 . 5 0 : NuHba .-h «-r, H r i a n . 7 7 .(8 ; G oldsm ith, Stephen 1^., 7 3 .2 4 P o f k o s h . G e ra ld in e , 7 1 . 4 8 : K a tz , R o x .in n e . 60.08: H a rley , J a m e s P . , fip,4 8 W olf R o b e r t 1., 0 9 . 2 8 : O e k r i n . J o h n T . . fi.^.68• S o m a rk , D ia n e H .. 6 2 .4 4 ; F rie l, M a ry 6006. Com m on B ranrhrs L ee. I .u c y R ., 8 2 . 8 2 : S la n ic o u k . C arol. 7 5 . 4 8 : G.-vr<lcll. R a l p h , 7 3 . 0 4 : A l h e r m a n . C y n th ia, 7 0 .8 4 : Brody, I^u is. 7 0 10S ch m id t. E liz a b e th , 6 6 .0 0 : M c N a h M ary S.. 6 2 . 6 4 . S l 'P P I . R M E N T S TO E I.IC .IIll.R M S T S J l ’N l O l l H IG H S C IK H IIJ !) T r . o f EiiKllNh B r e n n a n , M a r i e T., 7 0 ,7 3 . T r . o f Matr G ilm a n , M y r n a R,, 7.V 04. T r. o f M a th H e r m a n , R o a r e r H , . 87,!>fl. S l 'P P I - E M E N T S TO E M C I I t I .K I.IS T S I>A Y H I G H SCIIOOI..>4 T r . o f I l e t i l t h A h ytti on l K d i i r n t i o n S t o o p a e k , J e r r o l d P.. 74 0 7 ; M a r c B., 7 3 . 4 7 ; W eissbers-, M i.-h aH I _ 71.5 4 . Record Enrollment S chool R e g is t r a t io n S ta rts S e p t. O ne M illio n 8 For P u p ils R eg istra tio n b egin s today in New York C ity’s m ore th a n 900 public sch oo ls for th e new a c a d e m ic yeiir which will be­ gin M o n d ay , S e p te m b e r 8. O n ly c h ild re n b o rn d u rin g th e c a le n d a r y e a r of 1&64 a re eligi­ ble fo r k in d e rg a rte n . T hose b o rn in 1963 w ill be p laced in fir.st g rad e . In c lu d in g c h ild re n b o rn In J a n u a r y , 1964, w ho h a v e h a d a c ­ c e p tab le prev io u s k in d e rg a rte n e x ­ p erien ce in re g iste re d n o n -p u b lic schools. P olio V accine R equ ired P a re n ts sh o u ld a c c o m p a n y c h il­ d re n a t th e tim e of re g is tra tio n , a n d b rin g th e m p ro o f of th e c h ild ’s age a n d of v acc in atio n s. T h is y ear, for th e f ir s t tim e, v a c c in a tio n s a g a in s t polio a n d m e a sle s a re re ­ qu ired . W h e re no record of v ac­ c in a tio n s a re av ailab le, th e p a r ­ e n ts sh o u ld be re a d y to h av e ih e ch ild v a c c in a te d a t th e school. T h e c u r r e n t re g is tra tio n in k in d ­ e rg a rte n is 91,000. In th e firs t g rad e It is 92,000. P u p ils w h o e x p e c t to e n te r p re ­ k in d e rg a rte n classes in th e p u b ­ lic schools in S e p te m b e r wjll be re g iste re d in th e F a ll on d a te s to be a n n o u n c e d . I t Is ex p ected t h a t a rec o rd 1,149,475 p u p ils will be on re g ­ ister, th e la rg e s t n u m b e r since 35 y ea rs ago w hen 1,135,478 were e n ­ rolled. T he re g iste r p ro je c tio n s w ere m a d e by th e school sy s te m ’s B u r­ eau of S ch oo l F in a n c ia l Aid. h e a d ­ ed by Miss B e r th a Levi ton, on th e basis of d a ta su p p lied b y th e B u r­ eau of E d u c a tio n a l P ro g r a m Reseac h a n d S ta tis tic s, h e a d e d by D r. F re d e ric k S h aw . 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U n d e r th e le g a l p r o c e d u r e s w e a r e fo llo w in g , i t is a n tic ip a te d th a t t h e 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 p u b l i c h e a r in g s . 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 g r e a tly e x c e e d e d th e s a v in g s w e a c h ie v e d . W e a r e e x p e r ie n c in g th e o th e r have have sam e t y p e o f in f la t io n a r y p r e s s u r e s a s o t h e r e le c tr ic c o m p a n ie s , T V A , te le p h o n e 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 m illio n p e r y ea r 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 *10 a s s is t s e n i o r c i t i z e n s w i t h fix e d in c o m e s w h o c a n n o t e sca p e th e p in c h o f 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 . 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J a m e s M B rad y , W a llace B o n a p a rte , J o h n P B aldi, R o b e rt C ucco, H e n ry M W illiam SMi, B e n ja m in S p ence, C h a rle s C G w ozdy, N o rb e rt C P ie rre , J o ­ sep h A n lm ira ti, T h o m a s M o rg a n J r ., C h e s te r K elley , M ic h a e l J G e n n o n e , R o b e rt A L a u rita , B er­ n a r d G old berg . 391 Joseph B isca g lia , B e r­ n a r d W e in e r, M ilto n H B a g n e r, R a lp h A J o r d a n , E m a n u e l S c h ­ w a rtz , R o n a u l C a p u to , L ou is H P o rte z a , IV to D ellegrazie, A lex­ a n d e r G old db erg, M ic h a e l B ulzom i, G e ra rd V leux, H e n ry R K n ig h t, F e rd in a n d P lo w d en J r ., S a n to A G erac l, J o h n L M azzucco, S tev e n E K ra u s , J o h n M P ln n a v a la , D o m ­ in ic k C ap o n e, R o b e rt M P ick e rin g , J o h n P F a n g m a n n . J a m e s W M u r­ ra y , S e b a stia n o L lcc iard i, D e n n is G F a r a n d a , G re g o ry R F le c h a , 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 . 421 S a lv a to re L a c a g n in a , H en ry R E A L W llk n eso n , Jam es P M u rp h y , T h o m a s J C o lem an , L u g ia n o G M a u ro , H a r r y L C a p e h e a rt, J o ­ s e p h M Ic c a rin o , E d w a rd A S c h n u r, M ilto n F in a n d o , N ich olas E n g lish , R ic h a r d M a rtu c c i, W a lt­ e r K ln k el, B e rn a rd M C ch aller, N i­ ch o las C aroleo, G eo rg e C ho n g as, J o h n G L a ta n z io J r ., H e n ry W B ry a n t, C h arles H o a tin g , N ich olasl S o ra n n o , A lfred Sai-ett, M attew (C o n tin u e d o n P ag e 15) C/5 See our ad today under "Eleefricians” The Pori of New York Attthorify* E S T A T E SPFD GDNS s u m m e r C a c a a lo f of H u n d r e d s of Rtml E s r a t e f t Ba rjt s ii n s . A l l c S S ic i.f'N .Y * $21,990 CAMBRIA HTS $27,500 o\ Copoke Loke (Housekeeping) Units For Rent Os C O P A K B L A K E : H o u se k e e p in g o n in , comp l e c e l y f u r o i s h e d . M o d e r n tc a l l m i l i t i e * . W k l j r . m o n t h l y r e n t a l s . S w i m m i n i s . fishi n * , b o a t i n c . skiioK o n 1 0 H i. C o p a k e Lake. P hil A u erb ach . C ra rrv illc . N .Y . ^51«> 325-3 1 7 8 LAURELTON VIC $32,990 4 LEG A L 2 FA M IL Y B R IC K D e t 10 yr o ld w ith a 6 * 5 rm a p t . H o l l y w o o d k i t s «c b a i h s . a ir r o n d , c a r p e t ’g , , m a n y o t h e r e x t r a s . Farms & Country Homes. Orange County QUEENS VILLG $35,990 3 IN C O M E A PTS D e t b r k leg 2 f a m w i t h 2-5 rm i ip ts p l u s r e n t a b l e b a s m t a p t . G a r , •t.OOO *q f t o f g a r d e n g r o u n d s . MANY OTHER 1 & 2 FAM HOMES AVAIL QUEENS HOM ES OL 8-7510 Farms & Country Homes New York Sttae A FARM T h a t r a n b e o p e r a t e d or d e v e l o p e d f o r b o u sin g . N o telep h o n e in fo rm atio n . BARN O n a p p r o x . 1 1/5 a c r e s , b e a u t i f u l l y c o n v e r t to e x c itin g liv in g q u a rte rs. W o o d s to c k area. $ 3 0 ,5 0 0 . ^ W ATERFRONT Y e a r r o u n d 3 r o o m coc ta e e . $ 7 ,0 0 0 . , BERTHA GALLY. REALTOR B o i c e s La. K i n g s t o n , N Y 9 1 4 .^ 3 8 -9 2 2 0 O pp. H o lid ay In n 914-338-0285 U l t r a m o d 1 f a m b r ic k . 6 rm s. 3 bedrm s, 1 b a th s. F in b a s m n t. G a ra g e , l o w c a s h . A s k i n g S2 5 , 0 0 0 . FIR ST -M E T REALTY 4375 W h irc P lan* Rd, B ronx EnjoyYotf Golden Days in V ILLA G E R E T IR E M n N T . H O M E . — D esira b le 10 R o o m , 1 Ba t h . H a n d y m a n ' s O p p o r t u n it y . S 8 . 0 0 0 o r Best O ffer. O W . i V E R - B O X O . R I C H M O N D V I I JL E N .Y .12149 House For Sale - Bronx 2 EAST 2 2 3 R D STREET F A M I L Y , $ 2 0 0 0 c a s h , 6 / 5 r o o m s , f u ll b a sem en t. Im m a cu la te . J.J. L A W R E N C E O L 3-2300 3 2 0 8 W h ite P la in s R o a d O pen 7 Days C A M B R IA H E IG H T S $22 ,5 0 0 AH b r ic k R a n c h t y p e res. A ll r m s o n 1 flr. L a r g e liv in g rm , m odern-age k i t c h . 2 - t o n e c o l . t i l e b a t h , a ll m a s t e r sized b e d r m s , fin is h e d b a s e m e n t, g a ra g e , air-c o n d . A ppliances included. FHA o r G I m o rtg a g e av ailab le. LONG ISLAND HOMES 168-12 H ills id e A ve., RE 9 7300 Jam aica Business Opportunity A C T IV E T R A N S M IS S IO N SH O P C o m p lete ly e q u ip p e d d o in g ex c e lle n t busi. $ 1^ 000" ' ' " ' * " * T hruw ay, Florida Vacationers! Retirees! SAVE O N YOUR MOVE T O FLORID A D IS C O V E R S T . P E T E ! W r it * fo r e itk a r •r H illsid e A re -Ja m a ic a B ERTH A GALLY. REALTOR B o i c e s La . K i n g s t o n , N Y 9 1 4 .3 ^8 -9 2 2 0 O pp. H o liday I n a 914-338-0285 FA 4 7 70A OFFERED TO NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS 170-13 For Sale - Schoharie County C C ^ A K E L A K E : F o r s a le . 4 C a b i n s , p o o l . C o m p letely fu rn ish ed . F ew steps f ro m L a k e . P r i c e d f o r q u i c k s a le . P h i l A u e r ­ b a c h . C raryviU e. N .Y . (5 1 8 > 325-3 1 7 8 . b o fh FREE! C o m p a r e o u r coa t per 4 . 0 0 0 Iba to St. P e l e r s b u r r f r o m N ew T o r k Cil* »406: I*hil;Mlelphia. $ 3 8 2 : A lbany i $ 4 3 2 . F o r a n e e tio i a te lo a n y d«-atin»Uon in r io r i iJ a W r ite SO UTH ER N and R A IN B O W From Now York CHy Aro«: Take th e New York State Thruway to Exit 24, then to the Northway at Albany to Exit 23 to Warrensburg and .vest on Route 28 to Indian Lake. Turn left on Route 30 and follow signs to property. FORINFORMATIONWRITE ORCALL BROKER• 15 WESTENDAVE. • BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11235 212 *267 6621 TRA NSFER STO R A G E C O . IN C . D K I'T C.P .O nox 10217 ST. P K T K R S B U R O K I^)H ID A AT INDIAN LAKE, NEW YORK 12842 West End Avenue I 15 Brooklyn, New York 11235 I I NAME. I Illustrated and descriptive material. 202 jz i p ------ -PKONE- C S .1 . M u llin , D ept. 826 CHAMWei OF COMMERCE ST. PETERSBURG. FLORIDA 33731 -STATE- I CITY------ New 80 pg. “ SU N SH IN E ANNUAL" for v a c a tio n in g In St. P e te "T h e Stuart, Fiorido H appy P eo ple P lac e." RB TIR E M K N T HOMBS $0,600 a » 40 pg. "L IV IN G in ST P E T E ” E V E R Y T H I N G IN R E A L E S T A T B ab o u t r e tir in g In this sunny h e a lth ­ L rU L FO H D SnURT. KLA. ful re s o rt c ity WRITS RRQUIRRMEK'IS. Ph 287-1288 W rite, I ADDRESS. 167 > c BEDRM B R IC K C A PE C o n s i s t i n g o f 7 Ijt r o o m s , n i t e d o b b s m t , * a r . A l l t h i s o a 4 , 0 0 0 f q ft o f garden grounds. Copake Lake Cabins For Sale Hunting, h o rseb ack riding and hiking In th e sur­ rounding S tate Forest is convenient . . . with skiing available a t G ore Mountain only 20 min­ utes from th e property. Urban conveniences In­ clude year-round w ater supply and full width, well built roads, a s well a s fire hydrants. Find out m ore about this four s e a so n vacation home community. Write o r drive out today and se e th e variety of model hom es o pen for inspection. H e D E T D U T C H C O L O N IA L C o n s i s t i n g ttt 7 \g r m s , 2 b a t h s , 6 a bsm f, g a r, p a tio , fence. n e w NEW ENGLAND THRUWAY VICINITY Year-round recreational facilities and conven­ iences abound In this 400 a cre vacation hom e community. The beautiful $100,000 community clubhouse for residents features private b each for swimming, boating an d sailing, a s well a s badm inton area, shuffleboard courts, te ther ball anjd oth er organized sp o rts and activities. Inside th e clubhouse, a handsom ely decorated, m oderately priced dining room a n d cocktail lounge await your pleasure. V A L U E S » Farms & Country Homes, New York Sfote C O P A K E L A K E ; Y e a r ’r o u n d H o u s t ' f o r s a le , L a k e r i g h t s . 8 ro o m s , fireplace. M t i o & cellar. $ 2 2 ,5 0 0 . P h il A u e rb a c h . O a r r v i l l e . N .Y . C all: ( 5 1 8 ) 3 2 5 -3 1 7 8 . Adirondacks! o w S cu Copake Lake House For Sale m aLake w t-* w > a w y> B u lk A c re a re — R e tire m e n t Hom e* B t u i n e s e in t h e T r i- S t a le A rea G O L D M A N A G E N C Y . R E A l>TO B 9 a s P Ik * P » r t JerTi*. N T ( » 1 4 ) » S 9-6 2 -£ t Vacation nHH V R N I C * F I.A — IN TK RKyTKD T S E B H. N W IM M K R S RKALTOB &U* coliu HOLLYWOOD BEACH. FLORIDA Ixiw w t c k i j r alea. J.'JO u p on b each inolmleg e T e r y th i n c W rite for free c o io r f n l rlrt.iila S A N D S . 2040 N S U R F R D. B A L I H A I. 310 M C K IN L E Y ST. VO vO 2^ Sfe Y o u r D P u b lic O H ’ T (C ontiQ ued fro m P aire 1) R e la tio n s o VO O' VO CJ I < 1 0 By LEO J. MARGOLIN 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 ­ H 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 U l~l all, civil s e rv a n ts a re ta x p a y e rs, u too. o N O W P R E S , N IX O N proposes p tw o m e th o d s of re lie f: (1) r e ­ e 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 01 "T3 m a; 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 OCCUPY YOUR TIME START A NEW CAREER We tor on have m any o p p o rtu n ities c iv il serv ice retire e s S t., S a l a r i e s r a n g e f r o m W a ll $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 N*w YcM-h. N.Y. An Equal O p p o rtu n ity J E m p lo y e r all jobs P a ss y o u r I.« a d er on to a non* 4ieinber. (cor R7 N A S S A U S T . F u lto n ) Roona G O U R M MB ► I I | - | | K | l - l W l l ■ I M T h u r s d a y — F rid a y STAATEN are GILLIAN agency 305 349-5020 M ATURE resp o n sib le m an needed for c h a r g e o f q u a r t e r a in a d u l t h a lf - w a y h o u s e p r o tr r a m . 1 3 m i d n i g h t t o 8 A .M . o r 4 P .M . to 1 3 m i d n i g h t . J5 ..1 0 0 a n n u a ll y . M u s t b e a b le to p a e s civil s e r v i c e tCBt. C o n t a c t M r . E l l i o t t , 9 7 1 6738. Help Wanted - Part-Time M A N OR W O M A N W IT H CAR P A R T - T I M E , EVES. - W E E K E N D S CHOOSE VOUR HOURS AND EARN $75. U P E X T R A PER W EEK . P E R C PLUS B O N U S; N O T CA N V A SSIN G N A T L M E T A L SALES — FU LL T R A I N IN C PROGRAM . C A LL: 6 6 5 -9 0 2 2 — 1 P M to 4 P M D aily A fter 4 P M : 6 5 5 -7 8 5 0 BE A FOSTER PARENT H om es n e e d e d fo r c h ild re n o f a ll a g e s l o r lo n g t e r m c a r e . P h o n e w r ite The C h ild re n 's Aid Society, r o s t e r H om e D ept. 150 E. 4 5 th S tr e e t, N ew York, N.Y. 10017. P h e n e *829 04 0 Ext. 245. CLERK - TYPISTS MABSTOA For R A N S -H U D S O N [path] co urse FEE PAID BY COMPANY ppiy in pf P O R T A U T H O R IT Y A d ju stm e n t E ffectiv e J u ly 1, 1970 salary 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 a g a i n e n r o ll In a r t c la s s e s in M AYFLOW ER - ROYAL COURT U n­ t h e T e a m s t e r A r t C e n t e r a t A PA R T M E N T S — F u rn is h e d , no c o st to th e m , it w as a n ­ fu rn ish e d , a n d R oom s. P h o n e H E n o u n c e d by H e rb e rt S. B au c h , 4-1994. (A lb an y ). p re s id e n t of th e local. B a u c h sa id t h a t th e p a in tin g A R C O a n d sc u lp tu re classes w ere a w o n d erfu l o p p o r tu n ity for L ocal CIVIL SERVICE BOOKS 832 m em b ers to develop a hobby and all tests w h ich th e y could p u rs u e fo r th e PLAZA BOOK SHOP re s t o f th e ir lives. 380 Broadway E n ro llm e n t in th e A rts C en­ Albany. N. Y. t e r ’s classes Is open to an y Local 832 m e m b e r b ecause of th e lo c a l’s Mail & Phone Orders Filled a ffilia tio n w ith J o in t C ouncil 16, of w h ic h J o se p h T e ro to la is p re s­ id e n t. C lasses a re free of c h a rg e ALBANY to m em bers, a n d a f te r th e firs t BRANCH OFFICE se v e ral sessions, a s tu d e n t m ay I OR IS F O R A iA T lO N r e g a r d i n g a d v e r t i s e p u rc h a s e h is sup plies r ig h t a t th e m e n t . P l e a s e w r i t e o r c a l l : c e n te r a t w holesale prices. JOSEPH T. BELLEW MANNING BLVD. C lasses a re h eld tw’o e v en in g s a ALBANY,3038, SO. N.Y. P h on « IV 2-5474 week, w ith p ro fessio n al in s tr u c ­ to rs in a tte n d a n c e a t all sessions. Oil p>ainting classes a re h e ld M o n ­ day n ig h ts, w h ile sk etch in g a n d 20% OFP TO STATE WORKERS O N A M . H L 'S IC A J L I N S T K U M K N T h sc u lp tu re classes a re h e ld on T h u rs d a y n ig h ts. P a in tin g a n d HILTON MUSIC CENTER s c u lp tu rin g a re done w ith still 6 3 C O L U M B IA S T .. n e a r NO P B A P * . a n d live m odels. A LBA N T H 0 2 094A L o c a l 8 3 2 L ocal 832 m e m b e rs In te re ste d In e n ro llin g in th e F a ll, 1969 Ses­ sions, sh o u ld c o n ta c t S a u l S olo­ m o n, D irec to r, T e a m s te r A rt C e n ­ te r, 265 W est 14th S tre e t, R oom 305, New Y ork 10011 b etw een th e h o u rs of 9 a.m . a n d 5 p.m . w eek­ d ays, o r te le p h o n e W A 4-2100. M em b ers a re u rg e d n o t to call th e local if th e y d esire to enroll, b u t call Solom on d irect. 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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 Issue(s)