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S c o r e o n e f o r t h e n e w M a y o r : I t is n o t p o lit i c k t o g o u g e t h e m o s t v is ib le c iv il s e r v a n ts , w h o h a v e h o w ls o f So, p ro test fro m in s te a d , w orkers w ho m an th e in a lr e a d y p r o v e d th e p u b lic . M ayor has le s s hum drum tw o fo r th e new th a t M ayor: keep Z ero to r a ise s till th e m ass of th e v ita l jo b s: p e o p le th e o u tc a s ts, w h o h a n d le th e in to c ity on fu n c tio n in g . th e p e o p le S core w ho occupy K och announced th a t th e c i t y ’s w o r k fo r c e w ill be r e d u c e d b y 10 p e r c e n t d u r in g t h e n e x t fo u r y e a r s . T h is w o u ld le s s th a n d e ftly in one th e num ber ax year a lo n e . b lo w in of b lo w s advance, tio n a la id o ff M ayor fo r th e in a c o u p le A braham new w orkers can get m ir a c le and th en te r m s o f n u m b e r s, it m e a n s Y ork becom es D u r in g C ity le s s fis c a l w orkers by d u r in g 1979 u sed to S o ften th e h a v in g of B eam e M ayor: 1982. 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It w as a ls o a g r e e d t h a t a f t e r t h a t p e r io d t h e p e t it io n e r w o u ld b e a llo w e d to resu m e cem ber c ip a l h is w o u ld s h o u ld be agreed th a t th e te a c h in g 1976, a n d th a t d u tie s fro m d u r in g th is d e te r m in e w h e th e r p e r m a n e n tly th e ev en t th a t 1976 th e “ w a iv e T he h is D e­ p r in ­ e m p lo y m e n t p a r tie s r ig h t to p r in c ip a l d e te r m in e s to sch ool p e t i t i o n e r ’s te r m in a te d . p e titio n e r th e S e p tem b er p e r io d a fu r th e r h e a r in g a t C h r is tm a s , t h a t h is e m p lo y m e n t s h o u ld t h a t th e p e titio n e r w a iv e s a ll r ig h ts t h a t h e m ig h t h a v e h a d ta b le . s h o u ld th o se O ne by The m ove prove of a n d e q u a liz e L e g isla tu r e p r o m p tly p ro p o sed th e se S en a to r A s s e m b ly m a n ap­ m easu res. b ills , F ranz to sp on sored L e lc h te r F rank and B arbaro, w o u ld e lim in a t e p e n a ltie s a g a in s t p u b lic e m p lo y e e s s tr ik in g . 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E m p lo y e r s M arket of record It th a t a Is a n um ber a p e r io d e x p ir e d to a fte r revoke fits t h a t th e jo y e d a c e r ta in bene­ e m p lo y e e s h a d under th e has en­ p r e -e x is tin g L e g is la tio n (C o n tin u e d a ls o on Page need ed 7) a w a y w ith ­ d a t e .” T h e s t ip u la t io n p e titio n e r , a v io la tio n o f p u b lic p o lic y o f h is c o n tr a c t r ig h ts . T h e c o u r t p e titio n e r w a s r e p r e se n te d p e t it io n e r c o u ld th e ten u re sta tu te m e th o d by c o u n s e l, w a iv e te n u r e r ig h ts o f th e fo r d is m is s in g E d u c a tio n te a c h e r s w ith L aw te n u r e . T h e r e f o r e , i t w a s a v i o l a t i o n o f t h e t e a c h e r ’s r i g h t t o a h e a r ­ in g and due d is m is s a l tio n p rocess w ith o u t to h e a r in g T he m ay a or te r m in a te n o te d , th e p r iv a te m o r a ls a sta ted th a t sta tu to r y on a r ig h t are p r iv a te to recom m end A c c o r d in g to h e a r in g d id by n e ith e r h is E duca­ 2, a te a c h e r m a y a p e titio n e r th e or and in v o lv e d . p a r ty no general w here w a iv e r e s ig n in g . w a iv e a ffe c tin g a th e if th e a c tio n of sta tu to r y th e on th a t p u b lic a p u b lic r ig h t p a rty en a cte d a m a tter p o lic y or co n fer red in te r e s t m a y n ot be c o n t r a v e n e s s t a t u t o r y p o lic y . th a t a p a rt fro m (C o n tin u e d is p r o v is io n it is e x c lu s iv e ly c o n s id e r a tio n H ow ever, V T h e c o u r t c o n c lu d e d r u le c o n s titu tio n a l fo r h is b e n e f it or p r o te c tio n of p r in c ip a l h e a r in g . r e sig n . court w a iv e th e and 3 0 2 0 -a , s u b d iv is io n h e a r in g court nor fo r n o tic e L a w , S e c tio n r ig h t w a iv e d o r r e le a s e d is fu tu r e a and th a t th e p ro ce d u re fo r r e m o v a l o f t e a c h ­ fo r in is t h e e x c lu s iv e of d u r in g c o n tr a c t th e T h e c o u r t h e ld e r s p r o v id e d H ere, th e m a tter p u b lic e m p lo y e r s h a v e t a k e n a d ­ v a n ta g e o f th e ir p o s itio n t h a t s in c e h is as advance. h is U n fo r tu n a te ly , th e im p r o p e r a lt e r a t io n is s u e is w h e t h e r t h e t r a c t d u r in g th e p e r io d o f n e g o ­ tia tio n fo r a n e w a g r e e m e n t. O b ­ to at som e fu lly up h is p r o p e r ty r ig h ts s ta tu to r y r ig h ts a s a te n u r e d te a c h e r to b e ta k e n by n ot r ig h ts lo s s o f s a la r y . S i m i l a r le g i s l a t i o n In tr o d u c e d p e ti­ C o u r t, g iv in g sta tu to r y to o k th e w as w as h is 1976, a n d S uprem e has been to p e titio n e r S u b s e q u e n tly , s tip u la tio n o f la w as S e p tem b er D ecem ber S u ffo lk te a c h e r p r o v is io n an under 1976. d is tr ic t a n d p r in c ip a l in tio n e r in s t it u t e d S p e c ia l T e r m , o th er th e s tip u la tio n , th e a le a v e o f a b s e n c e , r e tu r n e d w as of th e in 1976, la s t se s sio n , th a t w o u ld m o d e r n ­ a g re e m e n t. e x h ila r a tin g c iv il th e fa ith b a r g a in in g p r o v o k e s a p u b ­ th e C o u n c il? is o n e o f t h e th a t b a r g a in ­ fa v o r u p o n t h e p u b lic e m p lo y e r t o b a r ­ o ffic ia ls budget C ity cr ea ted . th is c ity th ere . som e on ever c o lle c tiv e th a t T e n u r e o n e -s id e d of N ew A ss o c ia tio n th e p lo y e r . T h u s , t h e r e a r e n o p e n a l v io u s ly , to a p o le m ic th e fe e l, h o w e v e r , t h a t k n o w le d g e t h a t t h is ta x p a y er th e p r o v is io n s C ity w as u n io n s , w h o se w ill r e d u c e t h e q u e s t io n fis c a l d is c o m fo r t. W e se e m s to b e c o m m o n s c a le 1 p erc en t, ( s in c e t h e C ity c a n a f f o r d t o b u y lit t le o f a n y t h i n g e l s e ) . c i t y ’s tip s in g is th e dem ­ n o n -r e te n tio n .” fo r m u la le s s tim e . A n d th e m e a n w h ile , d o w n c o n tin u e and it of B ar g a in in g o f a ttr i­ I t a ll a m o u n t s to a c h ic k e n - o r - t h e - e g g - f ir s t p u z z le . 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H e R o c k e fe lle r u n w o r k a b le s io n s C ity w eek w o r k fo r c e th e c e r ta in ly P a g e 7) th e ir c o n s titu tio n - W H A T ’S Y O U R By THE PLACE: S ta te PAM ELA R E T IR E M E N T O P IN IO IN N E W S & F A C TS C R A IG In su ran ce Fund, lo w e r M a n h a tta n . QUESTION: The Governor has promised to cut costs and lower taxes to make New York*s economic climate more fertile for industry. What is your reaction as a state resident and civil servant? W a lte r K e ls e y , s e n io r a c tu a r y : d en t, I w ill "As a fee l not th a t b e n e fit sta te r e s i­ c u ttin g ta x es th e poor N orm an tio n is o n e o f per­ ernor anger. T he G ov­ a r b ita r ily ch osen to m on ey in v o lv e d stea d fe e l h e s h o u ld is p ea n u ts. cu t s a le s I ta x es of ta x cu t w o u ld is v e r y e a s y f o r m a n y s t a t e a n d p ow er, c ity m ore r e sid e n ts to tra v el to g iv in g a ta x break to c o n su m e r s. 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Y o u ’r e have le m r e la tio n s h ip to r e a lly p lo t o r g r a p h . W h e th e r s t a f f w o u ld h e b e h a v io r , fir s t D u r in g he m ore r e str a in R u s s e ll d ir e c to r . “T h ere s p e c ia l so o f ser- in s ta n c e o fte n a s s a u lt iv e .” a s s a u lt r isk . I f p a tie n t th e y a r e n ’t h as d is tu r b e d “F o r s a id . “ T h e s t a f f s o m e t im e s s e e in g do le n g th s a id . t im e .” r a tio : a d e q u a te s ta ffin g p a tie n t m ig h t h it b a c k . T h e y m u st “T h ere to n ot d e c isio n s , d e m a n d in g a ll y o u group a ll t h e a cro ss a a n o t r e a lly m a x i­ p r o b le m s v io le n t an th e w en t T he th e r e w ho m em b er lik e cu ts th e and an d H e a th a s s a u lte d years th em in d e e d , fo r a s s a u lts d o w h a t e v e r w a s r e q u ir e d sta ffe d , fee l n ervou s. 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B u t t a k e a c tio n if th e b o w e l o r b la d d e r c h a n g e s s e e m • E lig ib le 4 9 3 R u s s e l l P R M e r r i c k .......................... 7 4 . 6 4 9 4 G i l m a n D o r o t h y N Y C ....................... 7 4 . 6 4 9 5 D ia s o n G e o r g e T o m s R iv e r N J 7 4 .5 4 9 6 T u b m a n H a r o l d B B r o o k l y n ....7 4 .5 4 9 7 C o r b a n T h o m a s S N Y C ..................7 4 . 5 4 9 8 B o s t i c B a r b a r a M o r r i s v i l l e ........... 7 4 . 3 4 9 9 M u l v e y C h a r l e s T o n a w a n d a ........ 7 4 . 3 5 0 0 R a p p a p o r t M B r o o k l y n ................. . 7 4 . 3 501 B a ie r R ic h a r d J A u b u r n .............. 7 4 . 3 5 0 2 D o m i n i q u e B R J a m a i c a .............. 7 4 . 3 5 0 3 S a r d e l l L u c y B N Y C ....................... 7 4 . 2 504 K lep p e r V N M e r r i c k ................. 7 4 . 2 5 0 5 W a i s m a n M o U ie M a s s a p q u a P k 7 4 .2 5 0 6 V a lm o n d e z R u b e n B r o o k ly n ....7 4 .2 5 0 7 R e a r d o n K a th r y n P a l e n v i l l e ....7 4 .1 .................... 7 4 . 1 50 8 S h ack te r S usan N Y C H E A L T H B y W IL U A M if C o u n ty at L aw 1 1 P a r k P I ., N .Y . , N . 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H r e D c p C ............................... ....................... L C r o t t c e D e p t . ........................................................................... E M P L O Y E R Help Wanted M/F Immediate employment In Queens. Reliable men and women interested in a job with security. We're the only private car service that offers benefits medical and life insurance. Private owners can earn upward to $500 per week. We re­ quire drivers license and the wil­ lingness to learn and work. Apply between 10 A.M. & 4 P.M. al M w h ju iie C o n ri O ffle c r ... . G e n e r a l E n tr a n c e S e rie s G e n e ra l T eat F ra e t. fo r M ail re s u m e to: A N (R ea l E ita le ) ................................................................................. 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(.o e B r i d « « u i d T u n n e l O f f i c e r .............................. - ........................................... S.OO B e tM faH C a r t a d l a n t4 0 LA U N D R Y P E R S O N N E L B O O R ................................................................. t . M A ttw n c y Help Wanted M/F L . STU D Y nU C K S B c d n n in c B E R N A R D A R C O M i t w i r t n ittT e A a i a t u i t O f f le c r A irte M R . TH E BOOKS A e cO T m taB t A u d i t o r ln q u iri« t should b« r« c ttv td by January 25, 1976. In the Z ip C o d e . • E arn P rom o tion s • G a in R ecognition New York State Olympic Lottery P.O. Box 1977 Albany, New York 12201 ♦ OFFICIAL U.S. GOV'T, DRAWINGS,: J a LL CITIZENS OVER 21 HAVE! Fully Furnished. Awning, air, extras ■ EQUAL CHANCES WITH BIG OIL — used 1 week. 3 yr warranty — I CO'S. $25 ENTRY FEE TOTAL COST 100% TAX DEDUCTIBLE. FOR 12 originally $10,000. Must sell. Unusual PAGE BROCHURE, SEND $1. TO U.S COUNSELORS circumstances. $7,000. :NATURAL RESOURCES SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS (305) 895-1056 ICO,, BOX 11370, CHICAGO, IL, 60611 • seeks qualified counselors for 90 [TEL, 312-664-2600 member camps located N.Eastern U..S. College or grad students only. Contact: Association of Private Camps 55West 42 St., New York 10036 212-PE 6-6595. 1 9 7 8 TRAVEL TRAILER 3 5 ' (A N D T H E REST OF YO UR L IF E ) A distributor will be required to pre-pay for Olympic Lottery tickets and resell them to the retail outlets In his territory. Unsold tickets may be returned for credit within established time limits before each drawing. Exclusive sales ter­ ritories are planned. Distributors must be prepared to Invest time and must have or establish a strong line of credit through a banking Institution. A distributor will be required to be actively engaged on a full time basis In the operation of the distributorship and must maintain sound accounting practices. Depending on the Initiative and driv of the distributor, additional sales personnel may be required to service all accounts. Sales reports and audited financial statements will be required by the Lottery. A security and credit background check will be conducted. There are opportunities for the right persons to substantially increase personal In­ come and at the same time to be involved In an exciting and interesting job. You can obtain further details and forms by contacting the New York State Olympic Lottery toll free at (800) 342-3666, or by writing to: DRIVERS WITH/WITHOUT CARS DATSUN '7 8 PREPARE FOR 1978 P I C In the Spring of 1978, the New York State Lottery plans to start an Olympic Lottery in commemoration of the XIII Olympic Winter Games. W e are seeking enterprising businessmen from within New York State to function as Olympic Lottery Distributors. These distributors will work on a commission basis. (2 1 2 )2 8 5 -0 0 4 9 (5 1 6 )5 3 6 -4 6 8 8 NESCONSET SD 1 3 BR L ranch, fenced '/a ac, fantastic bsmt w/wet bar, exc Indscpg, many custom features. Owner transferred Sacrifice hi $40s. High assumable mortgage. 215-542-3216 wkdys. Prlnc only. O L Y M OLYMPIC LOTTERY DISTRIBUTORSHIPS Rental-N.J. SEA CLIFF—Charming North Shore village. Large expanded Cape. LR, DR, eat-ln-kitch, 3 BR's, 2 bths, Ige studio w/dress'g rm or kitchn. Suitable mthr/dghtr. Fin. basement w/kitchn. Move-in cond. Prlnc only. Ask'g $74,900. (516)676-0533 S T A T E L O T T E R Y a t y S ta te _ IS N O T t n V K N A B U A j m 10 D A Y S N O W F O R T I N T E R W W E A R H I E YOU C A N " W . . . BUY DIRECT E A p p lic a tio n s C a n N o w B e A c c e p te d For FR O M O N E O F THE EAST C O A ST S LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS O F C B R A D IO S, SC A N N E R S A N D S ! A #te«Mna litCTnew ct ( F o r T a k e - A 'B r e a k S p e c i a l s (a rrive o r k s h o p O n o r M o d i f i e d F a c ilitie s ) Place: H arvard University February 23-25, 1978 Ml Si D 3 C C O O R D I N A T O R ; Harold L. Goyelte. Director, Harvard University Planninq Office. There will be presentations by professional m a n ag ers a n d senior staff of the office including architects, landscape architects an d engineers. November I — April 30 3 days Z nights. $5 00 dinner credit per person each evening Sea-Scape Weekend Thurs . Fri or Sat ) N e w Sponsor: Society for College and University Planning m W PR O JE C T M ANAGEM ENT C A R STEREO SYSTEM S! T«ke a mid-winter break with l u at our modern resort on beautiful Penobscot Bay Knjoy our indoor swim­ ming pool, tennis court, saunas Accommodations with an ocean view Alpine ski in nearby Camden, or cross country ski on our spaciow> grounds ITien apres-ski by a crackling (ire T w o - D a y 00 O -2 T h e wo r k s h o p Is designed to give vice-presidents with responsibilities for planning a n d other senior ac<)dt?mics a n d senior administrators an understanding of the approach of o n e university to. $32.95* SAVE $$$ BY MAIL ... Mini Mid Week (arrive Sun . Mon , Tues . or Wed I • RHVITAI.IZATION O F FACILITIES * N E W to FACILITIES <o O B J E C T I V E : T o obtain the greatest effectiveness of m o n e y sfienl o n bricks a n d mortar to construct facilities to serve academic needs. HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST O F *Pnces are per person, based on double occupancy and do not include gratuities or Maine sales Ux • A D D I T I O N S T O FACILITIES 00 THE FA M O U S BRAND NAM ES WE STOCK. K E G I S T K A T I O N FEF-: $22.'> ( S C U P nuMubcrs $200) Reduction for second and subsequ»*nt participants from the s.ime inslilution, $2f) I ANtlNNA SPtCIAllST • AVANTI I BEARCAT SCANNER . TURNER I ASTATIC • X>HNSON * COE > HUSTLER ■ PACE • TRAM I BROWNING • SSE "’"(Sam oset^ o < A T T E N D A N C E - ; : 1 imifed to 8 0 R O C K P O R T , M A I N E (207) 594-2511 • CRAIG • J.I L • PIONEER • CLARION • AUOIOVOXt JENSEN W EBROKETHEPRICEBARRIER W ith Wood-Burning Stoves A P P L I C A T I O N F O R M S : Society for College a n d University Planning, F’.O Halifax, N o v a Scotia 'yi. C a n a d a lelephone (‘>02) 4 2 3 67.S.S MMtCKCENTIilK THE HOBOSTOUEf 4UDStt|||K 'J V!r* tow>on.Morvtond2l204 (301) $210792 R O T O -H O E A N EW HI HARVEY... Ser\d m e \jour n i E B qoo L j Full siie heating stove at hobo prices Accepts 22" log Cook top Heavy duty steel construction M ID -S IZ E D TO catalog (Dealer inquires welcomed') Nume__________________________________ B R IN G S G O FA M O U S W IT H 9 9 0 Philadelphia Interdisciplinary Health a n d Education Program Third National Institute on Interdisciplinary Health Education and Core TH E M O D EL. Address _______________________________ Ct/y _ I T ’S TH E 1 6 " 9 1 0 -C D T IL L IN G r; > o Education Conference YOU T IL L E R < o m B o x 3 3 ‘>4. Halifax South. " T h e T IL L E R , F u t u r e — H e a lt h W ID T H C a r e in F e b r u a r y I n t e r d is c ip lin a r y t h e R e a l 2 2 - 2 4 , W o r ld " 1 9 7 8 Probably the lowest priced stove In your areal ONLY $ 8 9 .9 5 U n i v e r s i t y 3 6 t h , firut KoniiemIkil. 325 Picrpont SLC.. Ul S4101 WE RESOLE Si IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , Be prepared against emergenciei and costly tows with this 12' vinyl clad steel stow-tow cable. 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(w han n t c e s s a r y ) C R A F T 7S< 2S< P R O D U C T S Dept. 38, Charles, III. 60 1 7 4 LAW YsR DIVORCE: • • • • REPLACING EYELETS REFINISH ALL NE« WHITE SHOES INNER SO List Price BoliCkV Price '77 Wilson 1200 (Counter-lorque Shaft) 77 Hagen Ultradyne Ill's '77 Spalding Centurians '77 Hagen Ultra 77 TjtJeistPro 100 77 Ram Accutiar '77 First flight Phantoms '78 MacGregor MT 78 Ram Player 1000 '78 MacGregor VIP $525.00 $525 00 $480 00 $465 00 $525.00 $499.00 $425 00 $450 00 $400.00 $600 00 $2M.50 $289 95 $240 00 $2S9 00 $290.00 $239 99 $278 00 $290 00 GOLi^ BALL SPECIAL Golden Ram Mark IV Uncontested Property or Children No Support Involved F e a t u r e s c h a i n d riv e r tiller. P e e r l e s s G e a r t r a n s m i s s i o n , 4 - s p e e d s fo rw ard . 1 r e v e r s e , s e p a r a t e tiller c l u t c h , o n e - h a n d o p e r a t i o n if d e sire d , tra c to r Ire a d w he els, e a s y m o u n ted hilling a n d fu r ro w in g to o ls L e ts y o u p l a n t a n d g ro w m o r e in y o u r g a rd e n s p a c e ; 5 HP p ric ed about $ 4 2 8 0 0 w ith p a r t ia l freig h t a l l o w a n c e . R O T O - H O E ’S CIVIL SERVICE LEADER List $16.00 ▼▼V T T V T T T W T T V T V T T V T V V T V , 9nbick's $7 SO d r ^ A llo w s y o u to use A m e r i c a 's Im o s t o u t s t a n d i n g sh re d d er at a p o p u lar p ric e The p a te n te d sid e feed s h re d s s t a l k s , v in e s , a n d sm a ll b r a n c h e s FAST T h e g r a t e b a r s a r e m o s t p r a c t i c a l for t h e s h r e d ­ d e d m ate'rial to p a s s th r o u g h T im k e n b e a r ­ ing e q u i p p e d ro to r, c a t c h e r p a n a t s m a ll e x ­ tra ch a rg e . G e t c o m p le te c u s to m e r s a tis f a c ­ tion All s i z e s fit t h e 1 9 0 . 9 1 0 , or 9 9 0 p o w e r un its A ttac h m e n t $ 1 4 9 0 0 BOBICK’S PRO SHOP. INC. P.O. Boi8, 328 South Main Strut Mishawaka, Indiana 46944 Phone: 219-255 3720, 219-259-0044 Add IS 00 per order to cover shipping costs. WE RESOLE m SNEAKERS basktlball — lennU — running •tLL-AMi PARK ORANOEBUHQ. N. V. 10M1 F O R 10 Y E A R S C USTO M ERS HAVE S A ID , “ T H IS IS T H E B E S T .” PU R MAKE YOUR NEXT C H IL D O N E O F O U R S The Catholic Home Bureau is seeking Foker familieii for children from infancy to 18 years. Many of the children are placed as iamily groups of two or more; some have special needs. The agency pays tlie cost of room, board, clothing, and medical services CAN YOU SHARE YOUR HOME AND YOUR LOVE? Bureau 1011 Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. 371-1000, Ext. 302. Be A Foiter ParePC THE ROTO-HOE COMPANY These retail shops honor prices but do not accept phone or mail orders- 3660 Parkway Ln.. Columbut (Hilliard) OH. 9420 Lebanon Pike, Dayton (Centerville) OH. 4406 ShelbyviMe Rd.. Lou«sville, KY. S200 Bluffton Rd , Fort Wayne, IN. 2350 Woodhill, Lexington, KY. Be A Foster Parent Catholic Horns I t P A Y S to A D V E R T I S E $399 50 For Mail orders and Informatiort Write or C«ll> HOWARD M. USDIN Attorney At Law 12-23 Rivar Rd., Fair Lawn, NJ 201-791-8070 Mail To ’ WE HESOLE SNEAKERS, Inc. Dept. C C U T ’N S H R E D SH R ED D ER These are but a few selected items from Bobtcn's volume inventory. ' No charga for initial consultation. REGISTERED WITH THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU AH Brands Include 9 irons and 4 woods a S t r e e t s , P e n n s y l v a n i a Is Interdisciplinary Health Care Delivery a realistic alternative? This Institute will discuss pros and cons of Interdisciplinary health education and care as well as other possible models for future health care. Is it an academic exercise to entertain other than the traditional for the patient as a consumer? Outstanding speakers and panelists will participate with registrants. Fee: $70 per person; $30 student rate; $15 dinner charge for guest of registrants. Fee Includes lunch and informational materials. Closing date for registration: January 30, 1978. Institute limited to 120. For further information contact: Dr. Elaine T. Carvllle, Director, Philadelphia Interdisciplinary Health and Education Program, Pennyslvania College of Podlatrlc Medicine, 8th and Race Streets, Philadelphia, Pennyslvania 19107. Telephone (215) 629-0300 ext. 211/212. Most sets Mviilable m regular or stiff shafts Also 1" longer. $200. Plus Filing Fees. SIMPLE WILLS $35.00 Fees for other Legal Services on request. ALL FOR JUST I11.S5 PER PAIR PLUS «' 50 PER PAIR FOR SHIPPING ($2.50 FOR sh ippin g OUTSIDE USA.) DELIVERED PROMPTLY D e s i g n e d to o u t - p e r ( o r m t h e h i g h e r p r ic e d r e a r m o u n ts a n d to s a v e you h u n d r e d s ol d o l l a r s are BobicK's Discount Pro shops one of ttie leading golf m ercliandisers ac ross America? BECAUSE we believe in quality at reasonable prices! I n n Designed especially for: • Administrators of health education institutions • Health education faculty • Representatives of national health organizations • Representatives of faculty and student health organizations • Designers of health care delivery programs. Send S8.95— we pay postage. Conn. residanti invited. H o l i d a y C h e s t n u t P h i l a d e l p h i a , FREIGHT PAID CALLTOLLFREE1-800-453-3838 a n d C i ty Dept. C , Newbury, OH 44065 ^ midwest locations. 4 i 4 o i .a n d Y o u r F ir e p la c e P o c l(e t S c a n n e r s WITH LEATHER CARRY CASE THAT ATTACHES TO BELT Model 13-9038 (UHF 450-512 MHz) $159.95 Model 13*904 ?;r$1i^*95 (VHF Hi Band /'^ « ^ 3 9 .9 5 1 5 0 -1 7 4 MHz) YOUR CHOICE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS T f POSTPAID • AUTO OR MANUAL SCAN* L E D SCAN LIGHTS •W IRE AND TELESCOPING ANTENNAS ^)Obich> pio/hop.hK. U p d a te C lia n n e l T H E M E Y E R F I R E P L A C E R A N G E is a clean and powerful heater. It is practical as well as decorative. -T T rrm rin n rT T T n rm T g T T y rr^ ^ W A S T E O IL H E A TE R : • Proven • Smokeleta • Odorlet* ; « Acceiiories: J^ e tie n e l Vou ca n beal Itie energy c r m s m shop larm. home, or tKjsmes* and H . . I FREE...use any lypu a waste oil First (212) I7 000 BTU Into ^ $1 0 0 sw e w ; i » . <« DfAlEHS iNVi.tU L E N A N ENTERPRISES B O X 94 Oept. CS MI L T O N . 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PA RESIDENTS ADD % SALES TAX 6 iA J L lJ U U U J U J U L « J U A J U J U iU A ^ ^ ^ Q U 5 C H A S E '^ O L F E B O R Q N .H 03694 I I I G E N U IN E V E R M O N T C O B -S M O K E D & SUG AR C U R E D BACON ^ ^ I % | f>uf tpn M (JilO p«r lb ppd or 112.90 lor 9 lb p«4.kii|« PP*^ Send iSC (or compltif (nddison square qarrtcn center —— t'lpnjlion Mtluni<a LO W EST P R IC E s V n ^ ^ P R O F E S S IO N A L C L U B S 1977 R a m Accubar 4 Woods 9 Irons List tSOO, N o w S22S Wilson X-31, 4 Woods, 9 Irons List S4&S, N o w $205 W&M ........................- ENTERPRISES, WC. ^ No postage or liandling. Send for our free I 1001 M a i n S t . , D e p t . C - 2 I catalog on all Pro-Line equipment to Uoif Haus., Dept. CS, 700 N Pennsylvania, Lans­ I B e n n in g t o n , V t. 05201 % ing. Michigan 48906or call 1-517-489-0707 tW IL L IA M S S M O K E H O U S E S \ Guarantee of over ten times the fuel j savings. Simple an d quick installa-1 tion. j 1 9 6 5 P IO N E E R R O A D Dept. C M A R Y L A N D GOOSE HUNTING Eastern Stiore Goose Hunting available Oct 21-Nov 25 & Dec 5 - Jan 27. Con­ tact: Kirby Bryan, Chesapeake Goose Hunting Service, Rt. 3, Box 180, CenterIvllH, Md. 21617. (301) 7S8-23S1. ____ H U N T IN G D O N V A L L E Y , PA 1 9 006 PHONC I2ISI SIS 6900 Write or call for m o r e information W.W. MEYER ENGINEERING CO. 1 2 7 0 6 N .E . 1 2 4 t h S t. K irk la n d , W a s h in g to n (2 0 6 ) 98033 8 2 2 -2 0 3 3 lA A A A A A CSEA S ta te w id e C o m m itte e s A r e A p p o in te d (C o n tin u e d fr o m L a st W ee k ) cc tO' u CC u Q -< u A L B A N Y — N am es o f co m ­ m itte e m em b ers fo r th e C iv il S ervice E m ployees Associa­ tio n w ere a n n o u n ced la s t w eek by C S E A p re s id e n t W il­ lia m L . M c G o w a n . T h e d ire c to rs co m m itte es a re e le cted by m em bers o f th e s ta te w id e B o ard o f D i ­ rectors. O th e r co m m itte e s are n a m e d w ith th e ad vice o f th e re g io n a l p resid en ts fro m n am e s s u b m itte d by th e Locals. CC u iXi AD HOC C O M M IT T E E C O M M IT T E E J a m e s B ra d y , c h a ir m a n , a n d J im M a tte l, T o m T ay lo r, J o h n W h ale n , D avid S in g e r a n d P e te r G rieco. R E L A T IO N S C O M M IT T E E P a u l S t. J o h n , c h a ir m a n , a n d D udley K ingsley, T h o m a s Di N ata le , R o se a n n e Lanza, S u z a n n e B u rc zin sk i a n d R u ss B ettis. R E G IO N A L O F F IC E C O M M IT T E E A nne W adas, c h a irm a n , a n d M olly F a lk , Alex Hogg, E ileen S a lisb u ry , D o ro th y M oses a n d S a m N o ta ro . S O C IA L S E R V IC E S C O M M IT T E E G ra c e V allee, c h a irm a n , CETA and C O M M IT T E E C O M M IT T E E D avid M ance, c h a ir m a n , a n d R o b e rt M a le tta , P a u l K a m ra s s, A1 R u b in , R o b e rt O a llo r a n d A n n e tte H a rd in g . 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AD M E N T A L H Y G IE N E L A B O R / C O N T IN G E N C Y M a rie R o m an e lli, c h a ir m a n , a n d L uke W h e la n , R o b e rt Sage, R o n a ld G a lin sk i, A u d rey S n y d e r a n d R o b e r t Stelley. AD DEPARTM ENT C O R R E C T IO N HOC C O M M IT T E E STUDY OF LABOR/ M A N A G E M E N T C O M M IT T E E AD HOC COMMITTEES A C T IO N D a lla s M cC orm ick, c h a ir m a n , and M ich ael C u rtin . W illie R aye, J o a n T o b in , H e len H a n lo n a n d A ndy A zzarella. P U B L IC SAFETY DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEES O tte , P e a rl A r th u r Allen, c h a ir m a n , a n d H a y w a rd Q u a n n , P a tric ia T h o ­ m as, R o n D r a p e r a n d D avid W il­ b u r. N U R S E S C O M M IT T E E E th e l Cobb, S u s a n K olesinskas, M a r g u e rite H opkins, R e g in a N e m c h e k a n d K a th le e n K eegan. P R O B A T IO N u STATE AD PLATFO RM U CJ G e n n a ro F isc h e tti, J i m B e rn a rd D w yer, K e rm it a n d E d M c G reevy. TO DRUG ABUSE CONTROL C O M M IS S IO N M ANAGEM ENT LABOR/ C O M M IT T E E Viola R ic h a rd s o n a n d A n th o n y M arin o . J a m e s C h a p m a n , S u s a n C ra w ­ fo rd , R a lp h S c h w a rtz , R ose M a rcinkow ski, L a rry N a to ll, F r e d D epew , R ic h a r d B ecker and R o n a ld M arx. DEPARTM ENT T R A N S P O R T A T IO N LABOR/ T im M c ln e m e y , c h a ir m a n , a n d J o a n T o b in , W illia m L ucas, N ic­ h o la s C im lno, Lyle W oolson, E d ­ w a rd M cG reevy, E a r l L ogan, J o h n R ile y , W illia m D upee, S a n ­ d r a D eyo, L ouis Visco, A r th u r A llen, E d g a r C a n a v a n a n d W il­ lia m S a im d e rs. N E G O T IA T IN G C O M M IT T E E E th e l Ross, R u t h J o s e p h , R ic h ­ a r d S z y m an sk l, J o s e p h J o h n s o n , J r ., J u lia D rew , M el S c h n ltz e r, J o h n Casey a n d A llen H anley. STATE U N IV E R S IT Y M ANAGEM ENT A1 V a ra c c h i, CONTRACTUAL COMMITTEES OF M A N A G E M E N T C O M M IT T E E J U D IC IA R Y E d w in P itts , M a rie R o m an e lli, B e tty L e n n o n , L o re tta R odw ell, D a le D u s h a r m , B a r b a r a C h a p ­ m a n , S a r a S le v e rt, E d w a rd D u d e k , P a t r ic i a C ra n d a ll a n d J u n e B oyle. LABOR/ C O M M IT T E E c h a ir m a n , and R E C L A S SIF IC A T IO N C O M P E N S A T IO N AND C O M M IT T E E S a r a S le v e rt, c h a ir w o m a n , a n d F lo r e n c e M u rp h y , R o b e rt K e e le r, F r e d H a a lc k , J a m e s H u ll a n d F r a n k W inslow . J O I N T S T A T E /C S E A T R A I N IN G A D V IS O R Y C O M M IT T E E L o r e tta R odw ell, c h a irw o m a n , a n d D e lo res F a rre ll, M a ry Doyle, N ic h o la s P u z z ife rri. L ou M a n n e llin o a n d E v ely n G leim . DENTAL AND IN S U R A N C E HEALTH C O M M IT T E E R o b e rt W all, c h a ir m a n , a n d J o e Aiello. R a lp h S u ssk in d . R o b ­ e r t M in y a rd , L e o n a rd S m ith , P a t C r a n d a ll a n d S ylvia E bersold. COM PUTER O P E R A T IO N S W est Seneca DC Grievance Seminar G e o rg e M cD onough, c h a irm a n , a n d E m il S piak, K a r e n W h ite , K e n n e th G la s te tte r a n d J . M ic­ h a e l M u rra y . U N IF O R M O F F IC E R S C O M M IT T E E M ac S m ith , c h a irm a n , a n d D o ro th y G a ra g e , G le n n G a rn se y , R o d W atson, K e ith Poole a n d J a m e s W iley. W ORK PERFO RM ANCE C O M M IT T E E J o h n M a k in , c h a irm a n , a n d A lex C astaldi, G iles S p o o n h o u r, H a ro ld R y a n , R o b e rt W einbloom a n d J o A nne M iller. A s s a u l t s O n S ta ff E la in e M o o tr y , le f t , p r e s id e n t o f W e s t S e n e c a D e v e lo p m e n ta l (C o n tin u e d fro m Page 9) m e n tio n e d as a s itu a tio n w h ic h c o n trib u te s to assaults. g r ie v a n c e w o r k sh o p , lo o k s a tte n tiv e a s C S E A p r e p a r e d b y s ta te w id e e d u c a tio n c h a ir fie ld C e n te r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e C e le s te R o se n k r a n z , L ocal T hom as 427 th a t C h r is ty h o ste d lo o k s a rccen t over agenda r ig h t. A n o th e r fa c to r w h ic h d is tin g u is h e s th e s ta te in s titu tio n s in N e w Y o rk C ity fro m those u p s ta te is th e d iffe re n c e in th e g e n e ra l social a n d e d u c a tio n a l levels o f th e s ta ffs . In U tic a , fo r e x a m p le , because o f th e depressed econom y, $7,000 o r $8,000 p er y e a r w a rd service jobs are considered good o p p o rtu n itie s by people c o m in g o u t o f college w ith m a s te r’s degrees. U p s ta te , th e re also seems to be a g re a te r fe e lin g o f co m ­ m u n ity in v o lv e m e n t in th e h o s p ita ls ,-w h ic h is lost in th e vastness o f N e w Y o rk C ity , w h e re a person m a y w o rk in th e B ro n x b u t liv e tw o islan d s a w a y in R ic h m o n d C o u n ty . T h e re are also m a n y e x am p les o f several g en era tio n s o f one fa m ily w o rk in g in th e sam e fa c ility u p s ta te , a t r a ­ d itio n w h ic h seems m iss in g in N e w Y o rk C ity . I t is m o re d iffic u lt to m a k e a liv in g on th e s ta te s a la ry in N e w Y o rk C ity . T h e re is g re a te r s ta ff tu rn o v e r. A c co rd ­ in g to D r . M e s n ik o ff, “ th e k in d s o f pressures w h ic h e x is t,” w ith th e g re a te r p ro p o rtio n o f a c u te p a tie n ts , “ m a k e fo r g re a t d iff ic u lty .” B arbara B in ie c k i, c o r r e s p o n d in g J. N . A dam D e v e l o p m e n t a l C e n t e r L o c a l 4 0 0 ’s v i c e - p r e s i d e n t D a v i d s e c r e ta r y f o r W e s t S e n e c a L o c a l, P o lls o to , le ft, a n d w as lis t e n t o le c t u r e o n g r ie v a n c e p r o c e d u r e . in ch arge of s e m ta ia r ar­ tre a su rer G a ry P a tte r so n ra n g em e n ts. lo o k con cern ed ( L e a d e r { > h o to s by a s th ey Hugo U D g er) a t B u ffa lo L ocal “Y o u n eed people w ho h ave a lo t o f fru s tr a tio n to le r­ an ce . . . w ho can h a n d le som eone w h o ’s as sa u ltive in a very c o n tro lle d w ay. T hese a re a lo t o f d em an d s th a t are p laced on p eo p le,” D r . M e s n ik o ff said. Plan Political Action (C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1) L eg isla tio n will be su p p o rte d w h ic h e x te n d s s u p p le m e n ta l a n d p e r m a n e n t b e n e fits to re tire e s. O c c u p a tio n a l s a fe ty a n d h e a lth c o v era g e is a f o u r th p rio r ity fo r th e c o m m itte e th is y ear. T h e O SH A p la n w ould pro v id e b e tte r sa fe ty re g u la tio n s a n d in sp e c ­ tio n s of w o rk -p la ce s re su ltin g in fe w e r jo b - r e la te d in ju rie s w ith h ig h w o rk m e n ’s c o m p e n sa tio n costs. I n a d d itio n , J a m e s P e a th e r sto n h a u g h , p a r t n e r in th e CSEA law firm of R o e m e r a n d P e a th e r sto n h a u g h , said t h a t th e c o m ­ m itte e w ould be su p p o rtin g “ h u n d re d s of o th e r b ills” in c lu d ­ in g tw o t h a t w ould re trie v e p e r ­ sonal days lost to s ta te w o rk e rs c a u g h t in last w in te r’s b liz z ard in th e w e ste rn p a r t of th e sta te , a n d th o se c a u g h t in last s u m ­ m e r ’s New Y o rk C ity b lac k o u t. 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Principal $22,694 20-521 Actuary Life, Life Senior .....................................$14,142 20-519 Actuary (Casualty). Supervising $26,516 20-418 Actuary (Life), Supervising $26,516 20-522 Audiologist, Assistant $11,337 20-885 Audiologist $12,670 20-882 Chief Accountant $26,516 90-008 Dental Hygienist $ 8.523 20-107 Dentist-In-Training ........................................... $20,428 27-679 Dentist I ......................................................... $22,694 27-629 Dentist II ....................................................... $25,161 27-680 Dietitian Trainee ............................................. $10,118 20-888 Dietitian .........................................................$10,714 20-887 Dietitian, Supervising ...................................... $12,670 20-886 Electroencephalograph Technician $ 7,616 20-308 Engineer, Assistant Sanitary $14,142 20-122 Engineer, Junior 20-109 $11.337-$ 12,275 Engineer, Senior Sanitary ....... $17,429 20-123 Food Service Worker $ 5,827 20-352 Histology Technician $ 8,051 20-170 Legal Careers 20-113 $11,164-$ 14,142 Librarian, Public .................. and up $ 1 0 ,1 ! Medical Record Administrator .......... $11,337 20-348 Medical Specialist I $27,942 20-407 Medical Specialist II 20-408 $33,704 Mental Hygiene Therapy Aid Trainee 20-394 (Reg & Spanish Speaking) $ 7.204 $13,404 20-889 Motor Carrier Transportation Specialist 20-584 $10,118 Nurse I $11,337 20-585 Nurse II $11,337 20-586 Nurse II (Psychiatric) $11,337 20-587 Nurse II (Rehabilitation) 20-333 Nurse, Health Services $ 10,714—$ 11,489 20-106 Nurse, Licensed Practical ................................. $ 8,051 20-139 Nutrition Services Consultant ...........................$14,880 Occupational Therapist 20-895 (Reg. & Spanish Speaking .......................... $11,337 Occupational Therapist, 20-894 (Reg. & Spanish Speaking).......................... $12,670 20-177 Physical Therapist ........................................... — 20-138 Physical Therapist, Senior ............................... $12,760 Physical Therapy Assistant I & II 20-175 (Spanish Speaking) $ 9,029 20-413 Physician, Assistant Clinical $25,161 20-414 Physician I, Clinical $27,974 20-415 Physician II, Clinical $31,055 20-420 Physician I, Compensation Examining $27,942 20-390 Psychiatrist I $27,942 20-391 Psychiatrist II $33,704 Radiologic Technologist, Radiologic Social Services Management Trainee/Specialist (Reg. and Spanish Speaking) $10,118-$ 10,714 20-878/20-879 Technologist (Therapy) $8,051-$10,274 20-334 Speech Pathologist, Assistant .......................... $11,337 20-884 Speech Pathologist $12,670 20-883 Stationary Engineer $ 9,546 20-100 Stationary Engineer, Assistant $14,142 20-303 Stationary Engineer, Senior $10,714 20-101 Varitype Operator $ 6,811 20-307 Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor $14,142 20-140 Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Trainee $11,983 20-140 You may contact the following offices of the New York State Department of Civil Service for announcements, applications, and other details concerning examinations for the positions listed above, as well as examination for Stenographer and Typist. State Office Building Campus, First Floor, Building I, Albany, New York 12239 (518) 457-6216. 2 World Trade Center, 55th Floor, New York City 10047 (212) 488-4248. Suite 750, Genesee Building, West Genesee Street, Buffalo. New York 14202 (716) 842-4260. Details concerning the following titles can be obtained from the Personnel Offices of the agencies shown: Public Health Physician—NYS Department of Health, Tower Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12237. Specialist In Education—NYS Education Department, State Edu­ cation Building, Albany, New York 12234. Maintenance Assistants (Mechanic) Motor Equipment Mechan­ ics—NYS Department of Transportation, State Office Building, Al­ bany, New York 12232. 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A “ s k i lls i n v e n t o r y p r o f i l e ” is p l a n n e d f o r e a c h w o r k e r h a v e tr a d itio n a lly b e e n phenom enon q uences. T h e to stu d y , w ho a stu d y w o r k e r s r e sp o n d in g resea rch con se­ h as b een e m p l o y e e ’s p h y s i c a l to b e m a tc h e d w ith a c o m p le m e n ta r y in v e n to r y o f p o ­ s it io n s a v a ila b le in s t a t e , c it y , a n d f e d e r a l g o v e r r u n e n ts , a n d th e p r iv a te s e c to r . T h e c o m m it te e s e e k s a p e r m a n ­ e n t, lo n g -r a n g e s y ste m w h e r e b y th e flu c tu a tio n s o f th e s t a t e ’s w o r k f o r c e n e e d s w i l l b e c o m e p r e d i c t a b l e . I n t h i s w a y , t h e C E C h o p e s to b e a b le to p r o v id e a ll s ta te w o r k ­ ers w ith c o n tin u ity of e m p lo y m e n t. h e a lt h , p s y c h o lo g ic a l w e ll- b e in g , a n d f a m il y lif e , a s w e ll end. th e S ta te “W h ere a s la y o ffs an t in u it y o f E m p lo y m e n t C o m m it t e e . th e O n ta r g e t w ith t h is h u m a n a p p r o a c h , r e s e a r c h e r T o d d B e n d e t, v -p r e s. A s s o c ia tio n to g o v e r n m e n ta l o p e r a tio n s a n d c r e a tio n C o m m it t e e ,” of a c c o r d in g th e to N ext a s e c o n o m ic s t a b ilit y .” In d e v e lo p in g s tr a te g ie s to m itig a te of t h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s ­ p o in te d tio n . F o r m s m u s t b e fille d o u t in t w o w e e lc s . J a n . 31. over q u a r te r s in A lb a n y is e x p e c t e d to re­ H e a lth th e is ta k en in fo r th e s e c ­ of in g t h e ir m o t io n s . 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