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America’s Largest Weekly for Public Employees

ol. X X X , N o. 14 T u e s d a y , J u ly 29, 1969 P ric e T e n C en ts

Tentative Schedule

Announced For CSEA

S9th Annual Meeting

ALBANY — T h e C ivil S ervice E m ployees A ssn. la st w eek

nnounced a te n ta tiv e sch ed u le for th e ev en ts a t its 59th

nnual M eting, to be h eld S ep tem b er 2 th rou gh 5 a/t th e

otei S ta tler H ilton in N ew Y ork C ity.

More th«n 900 delegates from

}EA State and county chapters

eM>ected to attend the meet-

Reservation forms are being

out to dtiapters now and

U!H be received bijr the hotel no

(er ttian Augiist 19. Rooms will

Iteld only until C pjn. on the

day of arrival unless a later hour

is specified.

Ctnapter delegatee must brin«:

both halves o i their Delegate Cer*

tification Forms for registration,

which will be held all day Tuesday.

Wednesday and Thursday,

(Cw ntlnued P ag e 3)

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CSEA Charges Grand Jury

With ‘Missing the Point’

In Rockland Investigation

ALBANY — A grand Jury report c r itic izin g th e a d m in istration o f R ock lan d S ta te H os«

pifcal w as in tu rn tak en to task by th e Civil S erv ice E m p loyees A ssn. for “m issin g th e point,**

‘HTh* grand jury's fin d in g s, or a t le a st press reports co n cern in g th em , u se a sc a tte r -

g u n tec h n iq u e th a t h its e v e ry th in g in sig h t w ith equal force, ev a lu a tes n o th in g in its prop ­

er persQ^ective, and attributes

everything wrong to poor administration

by the local director/'

said Dr. Theodore C. Wenzl, president

of the State’s largest eiril

service union.

Hie report, in the making for

Representation Contest

housands O f State A nd

Zounty CSEA Mem bers

.auded For Election A id

ALBANY — P resid en t T heod ore C. W en zl o f th e C ivil Service E m ployees A ssn., last

sek praised th e th o iisa n d s of CSEA m em b ers across th e S ta te o f N ew York for th eir

flp and hard work d u rin g th e S ta te ’s collec tlve b a rgain in g election s.

“I w ould like to th a n k all of th e loyal c h ap ter p resid en ts, rep resen tatives and m em -

rs, from both S tate an d county

EA chapters, who have coop-

ated in a m ag n ificen t e ffo rt to

out the vote an d to tell th e

EA stoi-y to all S ta te em ploy-

W enzl said.

Faced w ith the enorm ous task

organizing m ore th a n 100,000

iployees into a u n ited effo rt to

out th e vote' an d to publicize

great h isto ry an d even g reate r

ture of CSEA, o u r m em bers

me through.

They will have told th e ir fellow

•Up em ployees w h at CSEA is all

ut—th a t it exists to do the will

R e p e a t T h i s !

nployee

Elections

Change In

late Labor Picture

1 S th e r e s u lt o f e m p lo y e e

^ i’e p r e s e n ta t io n e le c tio n s

s t a t e e m p lo y e e s o r d e r ­

l y th e P u b lic E m p lo y m e n t

‘^tions B oard, the labor picture

York S tate will undergo

change, no m a tte r wialch

comes out on tercent of capacity,

the sta ff was 500 people sh o rt,”

he said.

“If thM-e is anytl^ng etoe wrong

at Rockland State Hospital,’* said

the CSEA chief, “it certainly can’t

be of higher priority than this.

And this is nothing that can be

blamed on Rockland’s director.

The root of the problem is simple

economics. It’s up to tihe State

bo come up with more money to

recruit more employees.”

W enzl p u t tJiie blam e in the

sam e place for the fact th a t m any

of th e hosp ital's safety officers

work a t second jobs to su p p lem en t

th e ir income. “If these people were

paid on a p a r w ith o th e r police

groups, in stead of $2,000 a y ear

less, they w ouldn’t have to work in

th e ir off hours and could devote

th e ir full a tte n tio n to th e ir job

w ith the S ta te ,” he said.

An Old Fiffht

In ad eq u ate salaries for lower

grade institu tio n em ployees was

n ot a new problem for his o rgani-

(C ontinued on Page 14)

L E A D T A X C H A P T E R P ictured here are the ufTicers

of the A lbany T ax C hapter of th e Civil Service Em ployees following

of Alliany Tax c h a p te r ot the Civil Service Em ployees Assn. a fte r

th eir installation. S eated are G en Allen, left, first vice-president, and

Ja c k D ougherty, president. S tanding, from left, are Jack Daley, tre a su

re r; K athy Nucci, second vice-presidcnt; John Conoby, C'SE.A field

rep resen tativ e; S an ta Orsino, secretary , and W illiam Irving, th ird

vice-president. Also installed w ere delegates Tom D onnelly, Jo seph

Galeo, A nn H enderson, N ancy Lyden, F ra n k C om p aretta, W iUiaai

McConvell, F lorence W inter and Cieorge WiJtsc.


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Assn. prior to en actm en t of th e

T aylor Law will, a fte r the ballots

are countcd this week, change th a t

relationship into a form al one

based on law.

While this will be all to the good

on m ost scores for the average

State w orker, G overnor Rockefeller

could suffer in next y e a r’s gubern

ato rial race on two m a tte rs.

F irst, the conducting of negotiations

with the Em ployees Associ­

i f t h e j o b y o u ' v e

g o t n o w i s a

d e a d e n d . . .

h e r e ’s th e K ay to b e t t e r p a y in c iv il

servii*** aii«l p r iv a te indii^^lry . . . a

n e w , exersonally from the negotiations.

M ayor John V. Lindsay did

the sam e thing, m uch to his la te r

reg ret, and it took a long tim e

for him to recover the good will

of some of the C ity ’s labor leaders

through m ore personal contacts.

T he second aspect of the elections

is th a t Rockefeller su p p o rted

P E R B on dividing S tate work-

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Eimployees A ssociation fo u g h t this

b itterly on the grounds tliat em ­

ployees could be m ore effectively

b arg ain ed for w ith the stren g th

of a single unit. CSEA is not

easily going to forget th is and,

after the elections, the G overnor

is going to have to do som e sti'ong

wooing to g et even a p a r t of

th e form er goodwill he enjoyed

from th is orgpjiization.

One thing this week's balloting

w on’t affect is th e relationship

betw een CSEA and the leaders of

the L egislature. D espite the rules

of the T aylor Law, w hich order

barg ain in g done w ith official negotiators,

the CSEA wisely recognizes

th at no package is w orth

its salt th a t doesn’t have the a p ­

proval of the Sena'te and th e Assem

bly.

New Hospitol Heod

ALBANY—D r. E. R ich ard P ein -

berg h as been appointed d irecto r

of th e new B ronx C hlklren’g P sy ­

ch iatric H ospital, a S ta te M ental

H ygiene D e p artm e n t facility.

T h e new h o sp ital is located on

th e grounds of the B ronx S ta te

Hofspital an d will open in Se»pteni-

ber.

Dr. P einberg will receive $33.-

000 a year.

CSEA Attaiks Problem

Of Differential Pay

For Part-Time Aides

ALBANY — T h e C ivil S ervice E m p loyees A s s n . la st week

called a tte n tio n to th e “seriou s prob lem ” o f th e ineligibility

of p art-tim e S ta te em p loyees for th e area and sh ift p ay dif.

feren tia ls n eg o tia ted by CSEA for fu ll-tim e S ta te workers

last spring.

In a letter to D irector of the

Budget T. N orm an H urd, CSEA

dem anded th a t th e S ta te give th e

differentials — $2on e x tra a rea

pay for em ployees In the nine-

county New York City a rea and

$300 e x tra shift pay for those who

work a t le ast four hours betw een

6 p.m. a n d 6 a.m . — to all p art-

tim e personnel, citing the inequity

th a t exists particu larly a t State

institutions.

Vital H elpers

"A s you probably know ,’' the

le tte r said, “ the staffing a t m any

of our State institutions Is such

th a t p art-tim e help In professional

and non-profesional titles is

absolutely necessary in order to

provide adequate p atien t care.

EJmployees holding such jobs, such

as nurses, are angei*ed . . . th at

they a re n o t eligible for these

pay differentiate.”

T he le tte r fu rth er stated th a t

there would be a "serious disrup-

S e v e n R e h a b ilit a t io n T it le s

A c c e p t E n t r ie s C o n tin u o u s ly

R eceive a sta rtin g salary of $5,720 an d clim b th e pay

scales upw ard to $6,750— as an in h a la tio n th era p ist—or co n ­

sider six oth er jobs in reh ab ilitation work for th e S ta te of

New Y ork^having salaries as h ig h as $10,195 a t th e en tran ce

level.

These varied titles are such th a t

applications ai'e accepted continuously

an d New York S tate residence

is n o t Tenerally required.

T he S tate D ep artm en t of Civil Service

sets m onthly test d ates a t

co n v en ien t locations in m a jo r

cities.

B oth physical th e rap ist an d occupational

th e rap ist posts em b ark

a t the annual pay of $7,225, the

form er shooting up to $9,925 while

the la tte r hits the $10,475 m ark .

The $10,195 position noted earlier

is for rehabilitation counselor, its

p:.y ceiling being $12,325.

A nother specialty is th a t of n a rcotic

reh ab ilitatio n counselor, w ith

a salary range of $8,630 to $13,-

625. T he reh ab series also includes

two correction titles — co rrection

officer, beginning a t $6,860, and

correction service unit assistan t,

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paying $9,130 a t en tran ce.

C om plete inform ation and application

form s can be obtained

a t any local S tate E m ploym ent

Service office.

Real Estate

N icholas A. C orrado h a s been

appointed assistan t deputy com ­

m issioner of th e New Y ork City

D epai'tm ent of R eal E state. C orrado

h as sp en t 16 years in City

clvU service.

Reappointed

ALBANY—G overnor R ockefeller

h as i-eappointed Leon Pinley of

W esth am p to n B each to the B oard

of V isitors of the Suffolk S ta te

School. T he new term ends Dec.

31, 1975.

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elsew here “ In order to obtain

w h at they considered to be equit.

able tre a tm e n t” in salaiiee.

CSE!A asked th a t H urd “ imnie>

diately” take action to g ra n t the

differentials to th e part-tim e em.

ployees.

Last Call On

Albany, Buffalo

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A la st call h a s been Issued for

th e few seats available on one-

week gala vacation tripe to th«

G ran d B aham as, available only to

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m em bers an d th e ir ImmediaU

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PACT SIGNED — Charles H. Waldron, left, president of the

Arlington School District unit of the Civil Service Employees Assn.,

and Richard L. Jetto, president of the Arlingrton Board of Education,

siffn an ae^reement calling for a 400 across-the-board increase for

full-time employees. The CSEA unit includes drivers and maintenance

personnel in the Arlinerton system. The settlement also includes

a change in the vacation schedule, which allows members

three weeks vacation after eight years of consecutive employment

and four weeks after 20 years.

Town Of Union Names

CSEA Sole Bargainer

T h e U nion ch ap ter o f th e Civil Service E m p loyees A ssn.

has received u n a n im o u s en d orsem en t by th e U n ion T ow n

Board as th e sole b argain in g u n it o f tow n em p loyees.

Louis L u ch etta, p resid en t o f th e U nion CSEA, an n ou n ced

the action a t la st w eek’s m eeting

of the u n it held in the Union

P lanning D ep artm en t offices.

“ Only through a united effort

can we succeed in achieving our

rightful sta tu s as dedicated em ­

ployees interested in the wellbeing

of our fellow w orkers and

our com m unity,’' said L uchetta.

D uring la st w eek’s session, U nion

CSEA em ployees also w ere

given an opportunity to discuss

all aspects of th e initial 1970

“m em orandum of agreem ent an d

salary c o n tra c t” w hich was unanimously

approved by the em ­

ployees.

A nthony F. Com boplano, negotiator

for the Union CSEA unit,

duicusised the m a jo r tenets of the

agreem ent an d stated th a t the

initial c o n tra c t rep resen ts m ore

than 100 m an-hours of discussions

and m eetings by the U nion CSEA

Executive C om m ittee.

Negotiations To Stai't

“ Union CSEA negotiators are

loking forw ard to beginning collective

bargaining negotiations on

a fair basis and hope th a t th e

Town B oaid will join w ith Union’s

em ployees rep resen tativ es In

tleciding favorable w orking ar-

laa^emenits for 1970,” said Comboplano.

N egotiating team m em bei“s are

John J. Pedorko, p lannin g d epartm

ent; D ominick M alarky and

Patrick M ulligan, highw ay d e p a rt.

*^ent; R ichard Longo, d a ta processing;

L uchetta and Comboplano.

In other business. C hristina M.

w as appointed secreta ry of

Union CSEA unit to i-eplace

M arianne P etronefl who reslgn-

and is curren tly atten d in g

iio io o tn e Technical C om m unity Col-

Miss R en. a 1969 graduate of

■.as i« a rp u r College. Is a casew orker In

w elfare in th e U nion Social

i^fvices D epartttieot.

Annual Meeting

(Contfnued from Page 1)

S ept. 2, 3 an d 4.

T h e CSEA Social C om m ittee is

a rra n g in g shopping trips, sig h tseeing

tours an d a n ightclub p arty

for delegates w hen business m e e tings

are not In session.

T h e B oard of D irectors will

m eet a t 1 p.m . ’Tuesday. A t 8 p.m.

T uesday evening th e S ta te d e p a rtm

en tal delegates will m eet an d

th e county D ivision delegates will

m eet separately. T h e R esolutions

C om m ittee will p rep are Its agenda

9 t m eetings to be held p rio r to the

s ta rt of th e d elegates’ business

m eetings.

Business Meetings

S e p ara te business m eetings of

S ta te a n d county delegates, a firs t

fo ■ th e CSEA A nnual M eeting, will

ta k e place from 9:30 a.m . to 12

noon on W ednesday, Sept. 3. A

com bined business m eeting of

S ta te an d county delegates will

begin a t 1:30 p jn . th a t day an d

will resum e T h u rsd ay m orning a t

9 a jn . T h e business m eeting will

continue u n til all business Is com ­

pleted an d m ay be resum ed F r iday

aftern o o n If necessary.

A h ig h lig h t of th e an n u al m e e ting

is the a n n u a l delegate ban q u et

a t 7:30 p.m. T h u rsd ay evening.

R esults of th e S tatew id e CSEA

election will be announced an d th e

new S tatew id e officers Installed.

T h e E ducation C om m ittee will

c o n d u ct p an el discussions on F riday

m orning, S ept. 5, an d the

business m eeting will resum e F riday

afternoon.

P re sid e n t T heodore C. W enzl of

th e A ssociation said la st week,

“ Tliis will be one of the m ost

Im p o rtan t m eetings In th e h isto ry

of CSEA, an d ev erything will be

done to m ake it rew arding fo r all

who a tte n d .”

A final schedule of events will

be m ailed to all delegates som e

weekis before th e a n n u a l m eeting.

Ask Salary Revamping

M H E A , C S E A T o J o i n F o r c e s

I n N e x t Y e a r ’ s L e g i s l a t i v e D r i v e

O R ISK A NY — T h e M en tal H ygien e E m p loyees Assn. h as u n a n im o u sly approved reso

lu tio n s w hereby A ssociation officers an d d ele g a te s w ill work closely w ith C ivil S ervice

E m p loyees A ssn. to h ave b oth o rg a n iz a tio n s’ leg isla tiv e program s approved by th e 1969-70

session of th e S ta te legislatu re.

H eading th e MHEA p rogram .

w orked o u t a t th e se m i-a n n u a l

m eeting a t th e 'T iinkous M anor

H otel here, Is a i-esolution calling

upK) n th e S ta te to revam p th e 38

g rad e salary stru ctu re, noting th a t

th e re h as been no m a jo r review

of th e stru c tu re since the P eld-

H am ilto n law of 1938.

Sam Clppola, MHEA c o n su lta n t,

p o inted o u t th a t fla t acro ss-th e -

board raises to g e th er w ith sliding

scale raises an d changing job

d u ties have altered the re la tio n ­

sh ip betw een titles.

O th e r legislative requests of the

A ssociation will be a S tatew id e

m in im u m salary of $6,000; a new

care e r la d d er concept, m aking

provision fo r c red it for o n -th e -

job experience an d seniority In

lieu of academ ic cred it; longevity

A t Rehabilitation Hosp.

pay a fte r evei*y five years of service

to properly rew ard th e career

em ployee a n d to com pensate him

for his in creased productivity and

e x p e r i e n c e ; n o n -co n trib u to ry

h e a lth in su ran ce for retirees; u n ­

lim ited accu m u latio n of sick tim e,

an d p a y m en t in cash for accum ulated

sick tim e.

R etirem en t M easures

F o u r m easures affecting re tire ­

m e n t have been called for by the

A ssociation. T h ey are: l/5 0 th

fo rm u la for all y ears of service;

re tu rn of pension co n trib u tio n s for

those who h a d belonged to the

co n trib u to ry system ; cred it for

m ilita ry service for re tire m e n t

purposes for those who h a d served

in th e m ilitary prior to en terin g

S ta te service; and re tire m e n t after

C S E A B i d s H u r d A c t

O n A t t e n d a n t I t e m s

W EST HAVERSTRAW — T h e Civil S ervice E m ployees

A ssn. h as p rotested to S ta te B u d get D irector T. N orm an Hurd

th e h old -u p reclassification s an d rea llo ca tio n of 15 h osp ital

a tte n d a n t item s a t th e S ta te R eh a b ilita tio n H osp ital here.

CSEA la st week requested th a t— ------------------------------------------------

th e long-delayed reclassifications

a n d reallocations — from grade 4

hospital a tte n d a n ts to grade 5 reh

ab ilitatio n nurses aides — be

g ra n te d Im m ediately to th e 15 em ­

ployees.

O riginally, CSEA had asked for a

grade 6 reallocation, but the Division

of the B udget approved

only a g rad e 5. All other grade 4

h o sp ital atte n d an ts a t the hospita

l w ere upgraded an d reclassified

to the new position som e m onths

ago, but because of an office erro r

th e 15 em ployees, who were also

qualified, w ere left out.

Viola W. Svensson, h ead of occu

p atio n al th e rap y and p resident

of th e R eh ab ilitatio n CSEA ch ap ­

ter, said la st week th a t h er ap ­

peals to H ealth D ep artm en t officials

had go tten no resu lts and

th a t any action by th em was “ com ­

pletely stym ied in pro ced u re.”

“ The H ealth D ep artm en t itself

is unable to m ove on these Item s,”

sh e declared, “ as th ey are still

on H u rd ’s desk.” She said th a t

th e 15 em ployees were angry an d

disillusioned w ith the tre a tm e n t

they got from the S tate.

A CSEIA spokesm an said, “ the

15 em ployees are qualified by the

Heads MH Unit

ALBANY—^Mrs. K a th e rin e Flack

h as been appointed as the first

d irecto r of th e S ta te M ental H ygiene

E>epartm ent’s new office of

in stitu tio n services. T h e job pays

$22,482 a year.

A career em ployee, M rs. Flack

joined th e d e p artm en t In 1945 as

directo r of n u tritio n services.

In h er new job, she will d irect

th e o p eratio n s of th e bu reau s of

n u tiitio n , supply support, p la n t

facilities, equipm ent, laundry,

safety an d business seavices.

Pass your Leader on to a non-

member.

S ta te ’s standards, aiid their being

le ft out o f the reclassification

an d reallocation was due sim ply

to a S ta te error. Yet. the State

has stalled on this m a tte r for several

m o n th s. W e dem and th a t the

S ta te act Im m ediately to give

these em ployees w hat they legally

deserve.”

CSEA Meets On

D of E Problems

ALBANY — T h e S p ecial D ivision

o f E m p loym en t C om ­

m itte e o f th e C ivil Service E m ­

p loyees Assn. m et recen tly

with D of E personnel director

Irv in g W einstock and his sta ff to

discuss problem s of D of E em ­

ployees.

The CSEIA com m ittee brought

the gripes and suggestions of D

of E em ployees th ro ughout the

S tate to W einstock’s atten tio n at

a m eetin g In the Tom Saw yer

M otor Inn here.

Item s discussed included reorg

an izatio n of th e deparitm ent;

staffing an d out-of-title work;

sta tu s of the em ploym ent security

clerk title; em ployee counselors;

tra n sfe r problem s; Neighborhood

Y outh Corps benefit paym ents;

an d d e p a rtm e n ta l prom otion exam

in atio n s.

The S pecial C om m ittee m eets

with W einstock and his staff every

few m onths to let him know

“ w h at th e em ployees’ problem s

are, and w hat they w an t done,”

according to a CSDA -ookesm an.

C om m ittee m em bers atten d in g

w ere EXlwaid Allen, com m ittee

ch a irm a n : Phyllis A bdallah; Alphonse

B riere; P aul G rtjn b e rg ;

Anne Skelly; L eonard G oodm an,

A nthony B rasacchio; C arl Bres-

se t; and Jo hn M addalonl.

20 years of service regardless of

age.

T h e d in n e r w hich closed the

th ree day m eeting honored F ra n k

Costello of M arcy; and C larence

L au fer of S yracuse, p a st president

an d v ice-president of th e 17,000-

m em ber m e n tal hygiene o rg an ization.

M arie D onaldson of N ew ark,

president of MHEA said th a t the

next m eeting will be held co n ­

cu rren tly wiUi the CSEA m eeting

In New Y ork In S eptem ber. O fficers

atte n d in g there included Ted

B rooks of Syracuse; Iren e H illls

of S ta te n Isla n d ; S alvatore B u-

tero of M a n h a tta n , vice-president;

D orris B lust of U tica, secretary -

tre a su re r; and N icholas Puzzlferri

of R ockland, co n su ltan t.

Rowell Is Honored

A t Retirem ent Fete

C laude E. R ow ell, fou rth

vice-p resid en t o f th e C ivil

Service E m p loyees A ssn. w as

honored re ce n tly at a retirem

ent d in n e r a t th e M apledale

P a rty House in R ochester.

Rowell began State service a t

R ockland S tate H ospital in 1935,

tran sferred to St. L aw rence S tate

H ospital an d then to R ochester

State, for several years he has

been head of the In d u strial Dep

a rtm e n t.

He has been active in CSEA,

serving as p resid en t of his ch ap ­

ter, vice-president and president

of the We.stern C onference, fifth

and fourth vice-president of the

S tatew ide A ssociation, and h as

been active as a m em ber, chaii--

m an, and consu ltan t to m any com ­

m ittees, including the political action

com m itttee, of which he Is

CLAUDE E. ROWELL

currently ch airm an .

Upon his retirem en t, Rowell becam

e business m a n ag er of Uie

Thiixi P resb y terian C hurch of Rochester.

Jo h n H ennessy acted as toastm

a ste r a t the fete. G uests included

T heodore C, Wenzl, CSEA pres-

Ident ; R aym ond C. C astle, first

vice-president; P auline Fltch-

patrlck, p resid en t of the W estern

C onference; A lbert G allant. M ental

Hygiene rep resen tativ e; M arie

D onaldson, president of the M ental

H ygiene E m ployees Assn.; a n d

EdA'ard Dudek, representing the

S tate U niversity.

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F i l i n g F o r R a i l r o a d S t o c k m a n

C o i n p l e t e s T h e R o u t e T o d a y

T oday, Ju ly 29, sou n d s th e fin al w h istle th a t sig n ifies

filin g is ab out to en d for p rom otion te st ca n d id a tes w ish ­

in g to b ecom e railroad stock m en .

I t ’s an ex a m in a tio n op en exclu sively to em p loyees o f

th e New Y ork C ity T ra n sit A u th ­

ority, an d th e track will narrow

dow n to a single eligibility list.

Y our d estin atio n in berms of

ren u m eratio n , should you qualify,

will be th e beginning w age of

$4.0950 a n hour. As your ten u re

accelerates, th e salary signal could

be saying $4.3900 hourly.

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3. Pays in addition to other insurance.

4. Payroll deduction of premiums.

5. Cost is less than standard individual policies.

6. Thirteen conveniently located claim offices throughout New

York State.

7. 24 Hour coverage (on and off the job if desired).

8. World-wide protection.

9. Underwritten by The Travelers Insurance Companies and

approved by The New York State insurance Department

10. Endorsed by The Civil Service Employees Association and

administered by its Insurance Representatives, Ter Bush &

Powell, Inc. for 30 years.

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Please send me information concerning the CSEA Accident and Sickness Income Insurance.

Name_________________________________________________________________

Home A ddress_________________________________________________________

Place of Employment____________________________________________________

Dale of Employment__________________________ .My age is.

P.S. If you have the insurance, why not take a few minutes

and explain it to a new employee.

b lanks read s on th e m ap as 49

T h o m as S t., D ow ntow n M a n h a tta

n ; th a t’s th e hom e office of

th e C ity P ersonnel D ep artm en t.

C onsult o u r colum n, “W here To

Apply F o r Public Jo b s,” fo r a

tim etable on w eekday an d S a tu rday

filing hours.

T h e w ritten te st will be held

Septem ber 19, 1969, an d is open

to each em ployee of th e New York

C ity T ra n sit A uthority w ho on

the date of th e w ritten te st: (1)

Is p erm anently em ployed in th e

title of raih-oad stock assistan t;

(2) h as served as a p erm an en t

em ployee in such title in th e

T ra n sit A u th o rity for a period of

n o t less th a n six m o n th s im m ediately

preceding th a t d ate; and

(3) is n o t otherw ise ineligible.

If successful on the test, you

will find th e following as your

typical responsibilitlea:

T o receive, check, classify,

store, an d distribute m aterials

an d supplies a t the cen tral

storeroom s of th e tra n sit system .

Including: loading an d unloading

trucks, unpacking, counting,

sorting, m arking, an d placing

m a terials an d supplies received,

filling requisition, taking inventory,

an d han d lin g of obsolete

a n d scrap m aterial; if assigned,

perform inspection work on new

equipm ent a n d m aterial a t m a n ­

u factu rin g p lants; keep records;

perfo rm such o th er duties as the

New Y ork C ity 'n -an sit A uthority

Is au thorized by law to prescribe

in its regulations.

In ra tin g th e exam , com pute

th u s: P erfo n n an ce an d seniority,

w eight 50, 70 percent required;

w ritten, w eight 50, 70 p ercen t re ­

quired.

*nie w ritten test will be designed

to determ ine th e can d id

a te ’s relative ju d g m en t an d

know ledge w ith respect to tra in ­

ing, safety, equipm ent an d m a terials,

records, established procedures,

proper w ork attitu d es,

a n d o th e r related areas pertain in g

p articu larly to th e tra n sit stores

service.

Bligibles a re required to pass a

medJoal an d physical exam ination

given by the T ran sit A uthority

Im m ediately prior to appointm ent.

C an d id ates m ay be rejected fo r

an y deficiency, ab n o n n ality , or

disease th a t tends to im pair h ealth

or usefulness.

Mrs. Flack Heoding

Mentol Heolth Unit

ALBANY — M rs. K ath erin e

Plack, w inner of the G overnor Alfred

E. S m ith c ita tio n given by

th e A m erican Society of Public

A d m inistration, h as been ap p o in ted

d irector of th e new office of

in stitu tio n services in th e S ta te

M en tla H ygiene D ep artm en t.

T h e a p p o in tm e n t of M rs. Plack,

a career em ployee, w as announced

by D r. A lan D. M iller, com m issioner.

A w idely recognized a u th o rity

in th e field of n u tritio n and in ­

stitu tio n al m anagem ent, M rs.

P lack is one of the few women in

S ta te service to be honored by the

Public A dm inistration Society. In

h er new post, she w ill receive

$22,482 a year.

Where f o Apply

For Public Jobs

The tentmflat direetloas t d

vker* U t t pablle ieke

%m4 horn to reaeli destinations la

New Terk OHv iW tranaM

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C IT Y

NEVI CORK CITY—The AppU-

catioiifl Section of the New York

City Department of Personnel la

located at 49 Thomas St.. New

York, N.Y. 10013. It is three

blocks north of City Hall, one

block west of Broadway.

A pplications: F iling Period

A pplications issued an d received

Monday through Friday from fl

a.m. t« 5 p.m.. except Thursday

iiom 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and

Si'turday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.

A pplication blanks are o b ta in ­

able free e ith e r by the ap p lican t

in person o r by his rep resen tativ e

a t the A pplication S ection of th e

D ep artm en t of P ersonnel a t 49

T hom as S treet, New York, N.Y.

10013. T elephone 566-8720.

Maued reiiuests for application

blanJu must include a stamped,

self-addressed business-sise eo«

veiope and must be received bj

the Personnel Department at least

rive days before the closing date

for the filing of appllcarions.

Completed application forma

which are filed by mall must b«

sent to the P ersonnel Department

and m ust be postm arked no ister

than the last day of filing or aa

sta te d ctherw lse In th e exam«

Inatlon an n o u n c e m e n t

Tlie Applications Section cl

the Personnel Department is near

the Chambers Street stop of the

main subway lines that go through

the area. These are the IRT Tth

Avenue Line and the IND 8th

Avenue IJne. The IR T Lexington

Avenue Line stop to use is tbe

Brooklyn Bridge stop and the BMT

QT and R R k>cal’s stop is City Hall

Both lines have exits to Duane

Street, a short walk from the Petw

sonnel Department

S T A T E

STA TE—D ep artm en t of Civil

Service, 1350 Ave of th e Atnericas.

N.Y. 10036, phone 765-3811; Got.

Alfred E. S m ith S U te Office B uild,

ing an d th e S ta te O ffice C am pus.

A lbany 12226; S uite 750, 1 W est

G enessee S t., B uffalo 14202; S tate

O ffice Bldg., Syracuse, 13202; 500

M idtow n Tower, R ochester, 14604

(W ednesdays w ily).

After 5 p.m. telephone, (212)

785-3811. Vive the job tlUe fas

which you are interested, plus

your name and address.

Candidates may obtain appliea-

tlons for State jobs from local

office* of the New York Stat«

Bmployment ServlM.

F E D E R A L

FEDERAL — New York R egion,

U.S. Civil Service Com m ission, Federal

Plaiaa at D uane a n d L afay ette

Sts., New York, N.Y. 10007. Take

the IR T L exington Ave. Line to

W orth S t. aqd w alk two blocica

north, o r an y o th e r tra in to C ham ­

bers St. or C ity H all stop.

M onday thiough F rid ay lM>urs

are 8:30 a.m . to 6 p.m., and offices

stay open Saturdays, 9 a.m . to 1

p.m. The telephone is (212 ) 264-

0422.

AppllcatioTib a re also o b ta in ­

able a t m ain post offica* except

th e New York. N Y.. Post O ffice.

B oards of exam iners a t th e par*

ticu lar Installations offering the

tests also m ay be applied to for

fu rth er Inform ation and application

form s No re tu rn envelopes

are required w ith m ailed requests

ror ap plication forma.


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Bus O n e r o to r _____________

layer Purchasing 'A geiif________

Captain Fire Dept. -------------------

Captain P.D. _________ — ----------

City Planner -----------------------------

Civil F n q in e e r__________________

Civil Service Arlfli. t V oeaM ory

civil Service Handbook ________

Clerk M.Y. City -----------------------

Clerk G.S. 4-7

Complete Guide to C.S. Jobs

Const. Sapv. A fnspec. -------

Correettn^ Officer - -

Court Offtcer ______________

D ietitian -----------------------------

Electrician . - ___ ____

Electrical Enqineer ------

Enqineering Aide _____

Federal Entrance

Fingerprint Tecknlcloa _

Fireman. P .D ._________

Fireman l« Alt Stafei _

Foreman ---------------------

General Test Pract. for U.S. J9bs ____

H.S. DIaloma T etti ___ __

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Janitor Cnstodtaa -------------------------------------

Laboratory Alda

Lt. PIre D e a f._____________________________

It. Police Dept. ___________________________

L ib rarian________ ________________________

Mochinists Helpar ____________________

Maintenance Maa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Maintainor Helpar A ft C ______________

Maintainor Helper Groap ■ _________

Maintainor Helper Graap D _ _ _ _ _

Molntalner Helper Gronp f __________

Management ft Administration PnlR er

Mechanical Enalneer _ _ _ _ _

Motor Veblcla License Examiner ______

Motoi Vehicle O perator ______________

Notary Public

Nurse (Practical ft Public Health) ___

Parking Meter Attendant (Meter Mafd)

Parole Officer

Patrolman (Police Dept. Trainee)

Personnel A s s is ta n t______________

Pharmacists License Test

Playground Director — Recreatloa Leoder

Policewomoa .

P o s tm a s te r_

Post Office Clerk C arrier _______________________

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Principal C lerk > S fen a ____________________ 5.00

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Public Health S a n ita ria n _____________________________________p; nn

**ol Estate Manager _______________ 4.00

Sonitation M a n _____________________________________________ .4.00

School Secretary ____________ j ’nn

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T here are GS-2 and GS-3 openings

for clerk-typist, paying $4,3G0

an d $4,917 respectively, and re ­

q uiring a high school diplom a plus

a half-year of experience for the

form er, while stan d ard s for the

la tte r are a y ear of educatid full year of

typing experience. C ard punch ope

ra to rs are also needed.

GS-3 an d GS4 jobs for clerk-

ste n o g ra p h e r are sim ilar In qualification

to th e two grades of clerk-

typist, w ith th e em phasis on sh o rth

an d tra in in g and background.

These posts pay $4,917 and $5,522

for the grades Involved. A dditionally,

a substantial a sso rtm en t of

frin g e benefits is accrued by all

successful can d id ates on tbe test.

All can d id ates m ust be over 18.

m ale or fem ale, and able to take

th e ap p ro p riate civil service exam s

w hich are given on a frequent

basiis, usually weekly.

A pplications, S F 171, can be obtained

from local P o st Offices, an d

should be delivered to L eonard

W elser, Ofifice of Civilian Person-

n ^ , D efense C o n tract A dm inistration

S erv ices R egion, New York,

McMorran Successor

ALBANY—E. B u rto n H ughes of

D elm ar, a sta te c a re e r em ployee

since 1925, h a s been n am ed acting

oonunissioner o f tra n sp o rtatio n ,

succeeding J, B u rch M oM orran,

w ho h a s retired .

G o vernor R ockefeller announced

th e ap p o in tm e n t, n o tin g th a t

H ughes b a d j o i i ^ S ta te service

as a ju n io r civil engineer an d h a d

risen th ro u g h th e ra n k s to become

executive deputy com m issioner for

th e T ra n sp o rta tio n D ep artm en t.

CLASS STARTS AUG. 4th

Deluhanty In stitu te ’s

intensive Preparatory Course

For Exam, Oct. 25, 1969

P A T R O L M A N

$ 2 2 3

A WEEK

AFTER 3 YEARS

A«es: 20 tbra 12

t - VIsiea: 20/30

Mia. Hft.; 5T*

Class Meets

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS

at 5:30 & 7:30 P.M.

For complete information

Phone: GR 3-6900

• • ear gaest a t a class sesslaa

Just Fill in and Bring Coupon

D E L R H A N T T IN S T IT U T E

t I S Kaat isth St.. M a n h a tle o

•ddrcM

city A zip

A dm it T R R E to One I’a tro lm a n CIm *

4 th floor, 60 H udson Street, New

York, N.Y. 10013, (telephone num ­

ber 212-264-0954).

In fo rm atio n as to experience

and related requirem ents can i>e

obtained by calling no la te r than

A ugust 5, 1969.

F o rm er F ed eral em ployees who

have held the position listed can

b- re in sta te d w ithout exam ination.

CSEA Mabfes Gains

In Uniondole Dist.

A j l i B A N Y — T h e Civil Service

Ehnployees A ssn. h as won added

b en efits In Its dispute w ith the

U niondale U nion FYee School D istric

t B oard.

S ta te F a c t-F in d e r A lexander M.

Leslie h as recom m ended a salary

increase; an d reduction In the

len g th of th e work week for sem e

50 feimale clerical w orkers In the

d istrict.

T h e recom m endations include a

five p ercen t acro ss-th e-b o ard pay

raise for each of th e 15 steps of

the c u rre n t sa la ry schedule. And

a reduction In th e work week for

clerical em ployees during July and

A ugust from 35 hours weekly to 30

hours weekly.

To Keep Inform ed,

Follow T he Leader.

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91-01 Merrick Boulevard, Jamaica

• A eollef'c preparatory co-educalional, arademic high

tehool ocrredited by the Board of Regents

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Member Audit Bureau of Circulation*

T he two groups recently anr>unocd

they were joining forces

to seek joint certification as the

negotiating rep resen tativ e for the

professional staff of the State university

system . The clioice of b a rgaining

a^en t will be decided In

an election to be conducted a t a

la te r date by the State Public

E m ploym ent R elations B oard.

Theodore C. Wenzl, president of

CSEA, and John M. Sherwig, F aculty

S enate president, said th a t

Uie joint venture will com bine the

bargaining skills and legal m ach

in ery of CSEA ’s negotiators and

counsel w ith the F aculty S en ate’s

specialized knowledge in rep re ­

senting professioim l university em ­

ployees.

The tw'o officials agreed th a t

aJI negotiating would be done by

both organization acting as a sin ­

gle negotiating ag en t u n d er the

law . One of the purposes of the

Friday m eeting is to consider appropriate

changes necessary in the

oonfititution oif each iji’oup to pio-

P u b lia h ta every Tuesday by

LEADER PUBLICATIONS. INC.

vide for th e jo in t venture, thus

leading to a m ore form al linking.

T he m eeting will also m ake initial

plans for a public relations

p rogram to Inform th e university

’s professional staff about the

n a tu re of the affiliation and to win

th e ir su p p o rt for it.

T entative C ontract

Also on the agenda Is a tentative

definition of the term s of

the c o n tra c t th&i would be negotiated

if the association is officially

certified as b arg ain in g agent.

Among the m any issues th a t will

be considered for inclusion in contra

c t negotiations are aalai'y increases,

gzievance m achinery, post,

ing of job vacancies, im proved

retirem en t, educational expenses,

job security, h ealth insurance, sab ­

b atical leave, discount travel, and

legal assistance.

A ctual procedures for collective

barg ain in g and the filing of dem

ands w ith the em ployer will also

be discussed.

C m l S e r v iie

T e le v is io n

Television p ro g iam s of In te re st

to civil service em ployees are

b ro ad cast daily over WNYC,

C h an n el 31. T h is w eek’s pro g ram s

iare listed below.

ALBANY—Ja m e s H. L ockhart,

a n associate in th e S ta te E d u cation

D e p a rtm e n t’s D ivision of In -

te rcu ltu ra l R elations, h a s won a

n atio n al in te rn sh ip in W ashington,

D.C,

T h e W ash in g to n in te rn sh ip p ro ­

g ram is co-sponsored by th e F ord

F o u n d atio n and th e F ed eral gov-i

e rn m e n t in an e ffo rt to reduce th e

leadership gap in the field of education.

L o ck h art is one of 20 in te rn s

selected from th ro u g h o u t the

U nited S ta te s on th e basis of th e ir

potential for lead ersh ip in educatio

n al program s.

T h e Albany ed u cato r is firat

vice-president of th e A lbany

b ra n c h of th e N atio n al Assn. for

A dvancem ent of Colored People.

H e will seave his in tern sh ip in th e

O ffice of E qual EJducational O ppo

rtu n ity in th e U.S. O ffice of

Education. T h e p ro g ram is for one

year.

C ivil Service

Law & You

By WILLIAM GOFFEN

11 Warren Street. New York. N.Y. 10007

Broni Office: 406 East 149th Street

Jerry Finkelstein, P ublisher

212-BEekmaii 3-6010

Bronx, N.Y. 1045S

M onday, A ugust 4

4:00 p.m. — A round th e Clock —-

“H an d lin g o f P riso n ers.” New

Y ork Police A cadem y series fo r

(Mr. Goffes. » member ot Che New Tork Bar, teaebes law al

College of the City •! New Tork, b the author of man# books

articles and co-authored “New York Crlmtaial Law.**)

I’ aiil Kyer, E ditor Joe Deaey, Jr., C ity E d ito r

Ron r.ii)Jcn & Barry L. Coyne, Assistant E ditors

N . H . Mager, Business Manager

Advertlsinc Representatives:

A L B A N Y — Josepli T . Beilevr — 303 So. Manning B lvd., 17 2-5474

K IN C iS T O N . N .Y . — C liarlet Andrewa — 239 W all Street, FE deral 8-835t

l«c p«r copy Subscription Price $3.00 to membeis of the C^tH

Service Employeei Association. $5.00 to non-members.

T U E S D A Y . JU L Y 29. 1969

R o c k la n d S ta te

in-service train in g .

7:30 p.m . — On th e Jo b — '‘Hose

S tre tc h in g .” New Y ork C ity F ire

D e p a rtm e n t tra in in g series.

9:00 p.m . (color) — New Y ork R ep

o rt — L ester Sm ith h o sts in ­

terview s betw een C ity officials

a n d visiting new sm en. P ie se n t-

ed in cooperation w ith WOR-

TV.

T uesday, A ugust 5

3:00 p.m . — R etu rn to N u isin g —

"In trav en o u s T h e rap y .” R e ­

fresh er course for nurses, lesson

11.

M e n t a l I n c a p a c i t y

UNTIL A RECENT, p reced en t sh a tter in g d ecision o f ti

N ew Y ork C ourt o f A ppeals, leg a l in ca p a city to co n tra ct

p en d ed upon lack o f a b ility to u n d erstan d a n d to th in k

tion ally. T h is a n c ie n t te st o f m e n ta l in ca p a city does

reflect m o d e m p sy ch ia tric know ledge. T h us, a person

be able to th in k ra tio n a lly an d to p ossess th e a b ility to uj

d erstan d, b u t still be su fferin g from a p sych osis on accouB

o f w h ich a co n tra c t w as m a d e w h ich would n o t otherwij

h ave b een m ade.

IN SUCH A SITU A TIO N , J u stice C harles D. B reitel

in g for a m ajority o f th e C ourt o f A ppeals h eld th a t relii

A

recen t G rand Jury in v estig a tio n a t R ock lan d S ta te H os­

4:00 p.m . — A round th e Clock — sh ou ld n o t be d enied. T h e p articu lar case before th e hit!

"H an d lin g o f P riso n ers.” New

p ital, desp ite som e o f its superficial criticism s o f co n ­

Court, O rtelere v. T ea ch ers’ R etirem en t B oard, p resen ted

Y ork Police A cadem y series fo r

d itio n s in th e h osp ital, does u n d erlin e on e basic problem

esp ecially sy m p a th e tic case for th e p etition er.

in-service train in g .

p lagu in g all M ental H ygien e D ept, in stitu tio n s— severe u n d er­ W ednesday, A ugust 6

TH E PETITIO N ER ’S W IFE, G race O rtelere, w as a pu^

staffin g.

3:00 p.m . — R etu rn to N ursing — lie school tea c h e r for forty years. S h e su ffered a "nen-(

T h e reason s for th is co n tin u in g lack o f su ffic ien t p er­ "P re-O p erativ e C are.” R efresh er b reak d ow n ” a t th e age o f six ty w ith th e resu lt th a t sh e

so n n el to care for th e m en ta lly ill are sim p ly in ad eq u ate course fo r nurses, lesson 12.

p laced on a leave o f ab sen ce. S h e also su ffered from cer(|

p ay an d lack o f p rom otion al opportu nities.

4:00 p.m . — A round the Clock —

b ral arteriosclerosis. H er p sy ch ia trist d iagn osed th e "breaki

T h ese p oin ts h ave been p ressed h om e tim e and tim e "H an d lin g o f P riso n ers.” New

ag a in by th e Civil S ervice E m ployees Assn. A n oth er factor Y ork Police A cadem y series fo r

d ow n ” as In volu tion al p sych osis, m ela n ch o lia type.

stressed by th e E m p loyees A ssociation — an d lon g ignored— in-service train in g ,

AS A M EMBER o f th e T ea ch ers’ R etirem en t System

Is peace officer sta tu s for secu rity police in in stitu tio n s. Even

7:30 p.m . — O n th e Job — "H ose th e C ity o f N ew Y ork, Mrs. O rtelere h a d years earlier seleci

S tretch in g .” New Y ork C ity F ire

th e G rand Jury recc^nized how v ita l th is sta tu s w as for

ed b en efits u n d er O ption I, n a m in g h er h u sb an d as b€a

D ep artm en t tra in in g series.

sa fety officers.

eficiary of th e u n e x h a u ste d reserve. L ess th a n tw o montl]

T h u rsd ay , A ugust 7

D esp ite th e m isin form ed criticism s o f th e report, le t’s

before sh e died, w h ile sh e w as still u nd er p sy ch ia tric trea

4:00 p jn . — A round th e Clock —

hope th e m ore p ositive asp ects o f th e in v estig a tio n im prove "H an d lin g o f P riso n ers.” New

m en t, sh e execu ted a retirem en t a p p lication se le c tin g

th e con d ition s w e m en tio n here.

Y ork Police A cadem y series for m axim u m retirem en t allow an ce p ayab le d uring h er lifetir

in-service train in g .

w ith n o th in g p ayable a fte r d eath . C onsequently, th ere wij

7:30 p jn .—O n th e Job— “Con E d ­ lo st to h er h u sb an d , a m an of m od est circu m sta n ces wl]

C it y H a l l F e s t iv a l

ison D ist. F acilities,” New York h ad given up h is job to care for h is w ife during h er ment

Th e “Oity H all F>estival” wdll featu re an aw ard to C ity F ire D ep artm en t tia in in g illn ess, a re tirem en t reserve o f $62,000. E vid en tly shockd

series.

com edian A lan K in g on Aug. 5 and w e w ish to com ­

w ith an outw orn co n cep t of co n tra ctu a l in ca p a city whij

F riday, A ugust 8

m en d O scar K an n y, director of public in fo rm a tio n for th e

forced a d eterm in a tio n con trary to th e goals o f justi(^

10:00 a.m . (live-color) — Staff

C ity H ousing A uthority, for th e direction of th ese program s.

Ju stice B reitel w rote:

M eeting On the A ir — Officials

Our office b ein g located d irectly across th e stre et from in New York C ity ’s D ep a rtm e n t

Nor sh ou ld one ign ore th a t in th e rela tio n sh ip

City H all, we h ave h ad a ch a n ce to observe th ese festiv itie s of Social S ervices an sw er phon- tw een retirem en t system an d m em bers, an d especiall

and th e effect th ey h ave on passersby. W e d on ’t d en y ed-in inquiries from the offices in a public sy stem , th ere is n o t in volved a commercia

a n y o n e’s rig h t to d em on strate at C ity H all— but th e festiv a l in the field.

le t alon e an ord in ary com m ercial, tra n sa ctio n , Instej

is a p lea sa n t ch a n g e o f activity.

S atu rd ay , A ugust 9

th e n atu re of th e S ystem an d its a n n o u n ced goal i^> ti

4:00 p.m. — A round the Clock —

p rotection of its m em bers an d th ose in w h om its niea

“H an d lin g of P riso n ers.” New

bers h ave an in terest. It is n o t a sound sch em e whiq

Y ork Police A cadem y series for

SUNY Faculty Senate, in-service train in g ,

w ould p erm it 40 years of con trib u tion an d particif

7:30 p.m.—O n th e Jo b — “Con E d­ tion in th e S ystem to be n u llified by a o n e -in sta n t

ison Dist. F acilities.” New Y ork com n iitted by on e k now n to be m en ta lly ill. This

CSEA To Join Forces

C ity F ire D epai-tm ent tia in in g esp ecially true if th ere w ould be n o su b sta n tia l han

series.

to th e S ystem if th e a ct w ere avoided. On th e recoi|

ALBANY — R ep resen tatives of th e Civil Service E m ploy­

n o n e m ay g a in sa y th a t h er selectio n o f a “n o optic

ees Assn. and th e SUNY F acu lty S en a te w ill m ee t for th e

first tim e th is Friday (A u gust 1) a t CSEA H eadquarters Ed. Aide Lockhart

retirem en t w h ile und er p sych iatric care, ill w ith cerj

bral arteriosclerosis, aged 60, an d w ith a fam ily

to discuss program s to im p lem en t their recen t affiliation . Wins Internship

w h ich sh e h ad alw ays m a n ifested con cern , w as so iii[

In Washington

w ise an d fool h ard y th a t a factfin d er m ig h t concluj

th a t it w as exp lain ab le on ly as a product o f psyclic

SPECIAL TERM , also ev id en tly sh ock ed by th e in just

th a t had com e to pass, h ad d ecided for th e p etitio n er

trial. H ow ever, th e A pp ellate D ivision reversed th is deteril

in ation , ap p aren tly b ecau se th e evid en ce did n o t establij

th a t th e retiree m et th e legal d efin ition o f con tractu al

cap acity. In fa ct, it w as clear th a t M rs. O rtelere coi!|

th in k ra tio n a lly a n d k new w h at sh e w as d oin g w hen

m ade th e n o -o p tio n selection .

HER PSY C H IA TR IST w ho w as a w itn ess a t th e tr

testified th a t h er p sych op ath ology affected h er ration a

H ow ever, it is n o t likely in th e lig h t of h is o th er testinic

th a t th e doctor u sed term “n a tio n a lity ” in th e sam e

as th e legal use. Mrs, O rtelere’s ra tio n a lity in th e legal sei]

w as co n v in cin g ly d em on strated by a le tter sh e w rote to

T ea ch ers’ R etirem en t S ystem tw o m o n th s before h er deajj

T h e le tter in clu d ed a n um ber o f p ertin en t inqu iries with

sp ect to w h eth er sh e sh ou ld tak e an op tion or th e maxiiii'j

allow an ce. U nd oub tedly, as J u stice B reitel w rote, decedej

ra tio n a lity in th e leg a l sen se led to th e reversal by the

p ella te D ivision.

TH IS LANDMARK case w ill receiv^e fu rth er consic

a tio n in a su b seq u en t co h im a .


RecruWiig

AI.BANY—T h e S ta te L ab o r D ep

a rtm e n t h a s an n o u n ced th a t a n

electricians Jo in t A pprentice C om ­

m ittee in Poughkeepsie is re c ru iting

12 apprentices.

A pplications m ay be o b ta in e d a t

the office of Local 215 IB E W , 54

M arlcet St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

12601. C andidates m u st be betw een

18 arvd 25 y ears of age an d h av e

a h ig h 9c Ik >o I diplom a o r th e

equivalent.

Promoted

ALBAI^Y—R alp h K e n t J r. h as

been prom oed supervising p ark

ran g er fo r th e C onservation D ep

a rtm e n t’s C ap ital D istrict S ta te

P a rk Comm.ission.

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FU N ER A L H O M E S

Call 628-8700 to reach any of

our 10 neighborhood funeral

hom es in the Bronx, Brooklyn,

M anhattan and Queens.

Special Discounts

for

CSEA employees

Exclusive arrangements has been

made to gel you mass-purchasing

discounfs »n the following Items:

•N EW CARS •FURNITURE

• CARPETING • APfLIANCES

4Is9. special TRAVCL PKOGRAM

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NKW Y O R K . C O U N T Y O F N E W Y O R K .

M A N U E L J O R G D O M IN G U E Z . Plain-

‘Iff against M A R IA U R SU L A J A U R E G U I

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3.. 480-69. P lain tiff designates N e w Y o rk

^ place o f trial.

a c t i o n F O R A D IV O R C E .

..U** a b o v e n am ed D efen d an t.

Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D to

* notice of ap p earan ce, o n the Plain-

» A tcorney(«) w ith in 2 0 days after

«ne service o f this sum m ons, exclusiveir of

"je day o f service ( o r w ith in 30 days

»'ter the service is co m p lete if this sum-

nions is n o t personally d liv ered to you

*^tthin the State of N e w Y o r k ) ; a n d in

caie o1 your failure to a p p e a r, iudff-

O'ent w ill b e tak en against you by d efau lt

•or the relief d em an d ed in the n otice set

'»rth_ b elo w u p o n the term in a tio n of coo-

ciltation proceedings o r 120 days after

"•'n* of a N o tice of C o m m en c e m en t o f

' V*. “‘■'tion w ith the C o n ciliatio n B ureau,

wiiichever is sooner,

t'uted. N e w Y ork. N e w Y o rk

Ju n e n . 19r.9

T H O M A S T . H E C H T , ESQ.

A cio rn c)'(f) for P lain tiff

Oflfice an d Post Office Addres*

535 Fifth A venue

N e w Y ork. N e w Y o rk 100017

'o the ab o v e n am ed d efe n d a n t: T h e

II I??*"*, sun’oions is served u p o n you by

Piiolication p u rsu a n t to an o rd e r d ated

3 1969 of the H o n . W ilfre d A.

v iitem ad e, a Justice of th e S u p rem e

of the State of N e w Y o rk au d

su p p o rtin g pap ers in

j « N e w Y o rk C o u n ty C le rk ’s Office. T h is

n* “‘■'•ion for divorce on the g ro u n d s

1 ab andonm ent. D ated : Julv 23. 1969.

ii.om M T , H ech t, A tto rn ey fo r P laintiff.

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GENERAL ENTRANCE STO R ES

1 D ennis J Davis, G era rd S

M aher, B ert J Politoskl, Irvin

Peinbei-g, Philip S R ubin stein , Aide

A Peyronel, Joseph H Scheer,

K ennetJi a Cam pbell, Seym our E

M iller, Jam es J M cD onald, T h o m ­

as E Leftwioh, D aniel J M ulcahy,

Joseph A G alan ti, L eonard E isen-

bei'g, E dw ard J L auer, R ich ard J

M cGovern, P ra n k A G enovese,

D avid Gowdy, V ictor T a ra n to ,

Louis D EMaz, W illiam P M erne,

V ictor W Novak, C arlto n B land,

Joseph E Z enda, Jo h n A K irby

J r, C harles J Casey, R einaldo W

Reyes, R e d R P ap a, T h o m as W

Ci’esci, E m anuel T utrone.

3.1 Irving I Hei-zberg, S am uel

A pplebaum , D avid J G ibbons, P e r-

d in an d Spenow ski, S am u el R

K essler, W ilbur W B astian , Joseph

Spina, Jo h n T arrag o , Ja m e s A

M ullaney Jr, Joseph R om ano, E dw

ard J S hanley, G eorge J M usi-

c an t, Willdam R Hill, A lfred M

Jo h n so n , Solom on Silver, D aniel

M G ibson, Eugene P M cK eever,

Jo h n J oonecy, Lewds E H ym an,

Jo h n P B ren n an , Jo h n J P a sc e tta ,

W illiam P W helan, Joihn G Drew,

Jam e s P H anlon, D onald A Levy,

EXanlel P M ahoney, R ic h a rd H

Sim m ons Jr, h arles J C linton,

C harles J P ln n eg an , G eorge H

Reiss.

61 T h o m as G Boyle, A nthony

J D opieralo, M artin Silver, W illiam

K anitzky, R alp h A Slrlannd,

D onald W N ordlund, W alter E

Perriggi, Angelo R Pellegrino,

M orris H olland, Alvin B K ornfeld,

A rth u r J G ilbert, Nick M orello,

T h o m as A Loslto, Sidney D rutz,

H enry G Lessler, dw ard V V rab,

A E braham Jacobs, T h o m as J

Sheffield, M eyer L K atzm an, B ern

a rd W ei'ba, ugene P O ’B rien,

T h e S ta te w id e P lan:

H f s H k e h a v i n g a f o r t u n e

i n y o u r o w n b a n l < v a u l t .

T h a t ’s a fa c t. B e l o n g in g to t h e S t a t e w i d e

P la n i s lik e h a v in g a fo r tu n e in y o u r

o w n b a n k v a u lt.

S i n c e n o o n e kn ov^ s h o w s i c k h e m ig h t b e ,

n o o n e k n o w s w h a t a s e r i o u s i l l n e s s c a n

r e a lly c o s t . R e c e n t ly , B lu e C r o s s c o v e r e d

a N e w Y o r k S t a t e e m p l o y e e ’s h o s p it a l

b ill o f o v e r $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 . T h e p a t ie n t d id n ’t

h a v e t o p a y a p e n n y .

A n d t h e S t a t e w i d e P la n d id n ’t h a v e a n

o p t io n . . . It p a id s u b s t a n t ia l a m o u n t s fo r

d o c t o r s a n d o t h e r m e d i c a l b ills u n d e r

B lu e S h ie l d a n d M a jo r M e d ic a l.

W ith t h e S t a t e w i d e P la n y o u h a v e it a ll —

a “ n o n o n s e n s e ” th r b e - p a r t p r o g r a m

e s p e c i a l l y d e s i g n e d fo r y o u a n d y o u r fa m ily .

T h e r e ’s o n e h it c h t h o u g h . It’s s tr ic t ly t o

p a y y o u r h o s p it a l a n d m e d i c a l b ills .

B u t o n s e c o n d t h o u g h t , c a n y o u th in k o f

a n y t im e y o u ’d n e e d m o n e y m o r e ?

W e c a n ’t.

B L U E C R O S S # 9 B L U E S H IE L D

Jo h n A W arren , O verton S Spence,

V ictor A C ognetta, P asquale J

M on tem arano, P ra n k G G au d ett,

W illiam M T obla, P ra n k J H im -

m el, Ew nald H Jacobsen D om inic

C R aspente.

91 G erald P M asterson, R o b ert

B a ttista , G erald M Shouldis, M ax

P iebert, Allan Plckow, W alter D

B reach, W illiam D rucker, M ichael

O ochionero, A lfredo T orres, H e rm

an G oldstein, Jam es H an n ib al

J r, C harles H Bowery, R obert

R ini, D aniel J G regory, E ric K

K n u tsen , Arnold J W atts, H enry

S Postell, W alter S m ith , D elm as

S B orden, W illiam W W einm ann,

C harles B artels, T hom as J K osky,

Jo se p h K Oonlon, P au l H M urray,

Jo h n L N argi, P ra n k Sills, T hom as

ALIANY • lUFFAlO • JAMESTOWN •NEWYORK«ROCNESTER* SYRACUSE • UTICA • WATERTOWN

T H E STATEWIDE PLAN — COORDINATING OFFICE ~ 1 2 1 5 W ESTERN AVENUE. ALBANY, N . Y.

e A w e ile a ii A tto c ia tio n * A m «cI«Uoert J V anvalen, Jose«>h D K rai,

S idney H Rogers, P a tty Pis>tone.

R lohard Dicks Sr, B ruce D C reighton,

E dw ard J B ouderau, Jo h n P

Ml T ta n 't )


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

(Continued from Pace 8)

k a iia h a n , R ich ard G M atarazzo,

ke G etaw , R aym ond G Elrnest,

^i,is J Lopez, Steven S a n ta n a ,

soph L O nofrio, W illiam A Sol-

M ilton A H yam s, P au l L Ly,

krick J P lynn, C onrad M ate-

kak.

1331 Dandel J K enny, R ic h ard

smilton, F ran k Bowen, Jam es

IcBroom, W illie J W illiam s,

ivid Ztff, P au l C Zides, C arleto n

Bridges, R o b ert W R onnlng,

e rt E B aker, W alter W ilson,

filliam H W ilder, R obert T B ren -

nn, Sam B erson, Jose C P lzarro ,

|idi«rd E W inston, H eanando

lorvtoya, S alvatore M aniscalco,

Intiago C R odrlgiiez, B e rn a rd W

fooks, R o n ald V C asaretti, H enry

J Sylvia, W illiam G M cA ndrew s,

In c e n t R Moses, H e n r y P Eaiers,

tiome W Jarv is, D aniel V N aach,

e>phen H eleneok, Jam es L A n-

Lny, L eonard A R ennix.

I361 E im ete A D en ico , R aym ond

riggs, W illiam K B uckley. Jo h n

Moore, F red B ianchi, P ra n k

lignonl, A nthony P am p an aro ,

b ra h a m G o ttfired , N obert A P a -

Nemesio M edina, P rancisco

^ga, N icholas G reco, K e n n e th P

[lenk, Alfonso L Hicks, P ra n k

jrces, Jesse C antos, R o b ert H

Ic D o n a ld , C harles W ilson, Jo s-

J Krzywicki, B ienbenido T o r-

H erbert Spivey, R ich ard C

[>hnson, Steve H P u n te r, R o b ert

iTitcker, A rth u r R eynolds, Jo h n

Icivitello, R ich ard Y S m ith , A n-

)ny J Piore, FVank W H azel,

lo m a s Y oung J r.

1391 PhUip N Spina. W iUiam

arham , E dw ard J H uber, G re-

hi7 J M cC ann, D ennis A K ane,

buis J D elgrosso, W illiam J H a r-

1, M ilton M M ark breit, M ichael

Rivera, Jo h n J K enny, M orris

Ireenstein, M ai'ion L Levine,

la rt L O rr, B rian M C ohen, L aw -

Ince W Peilioh, R am on J G u tie r-

Paul H errera, A lbert P W alk-

Louis P ane, A rnold ohen, M lc-

ael R L au ria, Ja c k B arro, Jam es

Sweeting, Cleo J Ploaenoe H o-

R B roder, Hecbcorc L H er-

mdez, P hilip A L ag rasta, M ic-

ael S Umile, R alp h D iaz Jr,

parence A nderson.

V incent N Casglano, M ax

shatoko, P e te r A C ottone, Jo h n

Edwards, Jam es M P reem an ,

rl S R ichards, Milio Dicocco,

amon L M andry, R ich ard S

ii'ilia. P ra n k P C hiancone,

5eorge L M eades, Angel Rios,

anald M P orbush, R obei t A B ier-

elot. M ariano Velez, E arl H ol-

han, S tanley R Ross, G eorge L

pair, C harles R W illiam s, Pi’ank

frtemus, W illiam V iegas, P edro

Reyes, Luis A M enendez, Jo h n

>resman, H arry G arn er, E dw ard

Bradsihaw, A lfred M Y anone,

l^illiam K Colliiis, R am on Bon-

pla, Alfonso J L eonardo.

oran,

R o b ert J Ross, V ernon E F lem ­

m ing, W iliam M Costello, Daniel

K litnick, H en ry A T rem er, Willy

M arcus, Ja m es M Sousa, Irving

F oster.

IN SPECTO R OF LOW PRESSU RE

BOILERS

1 F ra n c is J Schneider, Etomin-

Ick A M azziotta, W illiam E How-

ai-d, Jo h n T Pow ers, Jam es F

B yrne, A rth u r G R osenland, Irad

J A rrindell, M arshall B T u rn er,

F ran k J A sta iita , D om inic J Al-

ta am u ro , Jo h n P Seehof, Clifford

H S tan d ard , G abriel W assey, Sam ­

uel E Johnson. R ich ard J P a d ­

dock. E ugene G M adine, V incent

How to put

a malicious caller

inhisplace.

T h e p e n a l t j r f o r m a k i n g a n o b ­

s c e n e o r h a r a s s i n g c a l l ( i n c l u d i n g

t h o s e w h e r e t h e c a l l e r r e m a i n s

s i l e n t ) c a n b e a s m u c h a s a y e a r i n

j a i l a n d $ 1 , 0 0 0 f i n e .

W e V e i n s t a l l e d s p e c i a l e q u i p ­

m e n t a n d s e t u p a n A n n o y a n c e C a l l

B u r e a u t o w o r k w i t h y o u a n d t h e

o l i c e t o c a t c h o f f e n d e r s . S i n c e t h i s

gu r e a u w a s e s t a b l i s h e d , t h e p o l i c e

h a v e m a d e o v e r 4 0 0 a r r e s t s , a n d 1 9 0

o f f e n d e r s h a v e b e e n c o n v i c t e d ,

. I f y o u s h o u l d e v e r r e c e i v e a

m a l i c i o u s o r o b s c e n e p h o n e c a l l ,

t h e b e s t t h i n g t o d o i s h a n g u p

i m m e d i a t e l y . T h e c a l l e r u s u a l l y

w a n t s y o u t o i j d k b a c k o r a r g u e .

I f y 9 U d o n ’t g i v e h i m t h a t s a t i s ­

f a c t i o n , c h a n c e s a r e y o u w o n ’t b e

b o t h e r ^ a g a i n .

B u t i f t h e c a l l s s h o u l d p e r s i s t ,

c o n t a c t y o u r t e l e p h o n e b u s i n e s s

o f f i c e o r , a f t e r h o u r s , j u s t d i a l O p e r a ­

t o r a n d t h e A n n o y a n c e C a l l B u r e a u

w i l l t a k e i t f r o m t h e r e .

W e b e l i e v e y o u r r i g h t o f t e l e ­

p h o n e p r i v a c y i s i m p o r t a n t . W e d o n ’t

w a n t t o s e e i t a b u s e d . A n d w i t h y o t t r

c o o p e r a t i o n , w e ’l l d o o u r b e s t t o s e e

t h a t i t i s n ’t .

J T rippin. Louis R edo. M ichael

P antelides, K e rm it F W am sley,

Ja m e 0 F M cG uire, T hom as P Len-

non, Vito N D ebartolo. G eorge C

B rady, W arren H Ziegler, C asim ir

C Skibicki, E dw ard L L am ar, Ugo

L Defeo, M ichael J Vesslo.

30 Leon R S paracio, M atthew

P Cassidy. Isidore M erein, Jo h n

W M cM illian, R ene L B rodeur,

H arry L Lawson, Joseph G Mc-

Keon, Joseph P R yan, P e te r J

E isenhauer, John B F ia sie r, Nicholas

J A vona, E dw ard J F itzgerald.

M ACHINISTS H E L P E R

1 G ustave W Hall, Sidney F ia n -

key, S am uel Tom lnberg, P ascoe

B erry m an , Sam uel H eslow itz, R obe

rt Hecht, Jo h n J R am sey, Onofrio

Villano, P aul F M ontanaro, Willi-

(Continaed on Pa^e 19)

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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

(C ontinued from Pace 9)

am S helnhelt, R pym ond F S chaefer,

R o b ert E G renzig, Aide R Ton-

tl. V alerian S Pillpowicz, C arm elo

M Q uljano, W illiam Schliffer J r,

Jo sep h C aiafa, Roiiald A N itzsche,

T hom as E Mui-phy, John Passl,

M ichael Szymko, M anuel Nuss-

baum , G eorge F H unger, Joseph

A bram ow ltz, Jo h n Postolowski.

F ra n k Sulfaro, John Solop, Jo h n

B R eig, E dw ard A Singer, Jam es

V Sortino.

31 Joseph D P rincipato, Victor

A Segarich, Aldo P M arino, G eorge

S D elianites, Jo h n S M ateja, B ennie

G H ouse, S tephen L Kott, Alfred

S U rbanski, Rudolph J Ve-

neck, C harles M Arnold, Ja m e s

Do You Need A

High School

Equivalency

D i p l o m a ^

for civil service

lor personal satisfaction

6 WceUs Course A np rov ed by

N.Y. S ta le ICilncatlon Depl.

W rite or P h o n e for lnfqrm ^U on

Eastern School AL 4-5029

721 Broadway, N.Y. 3 (at 8 St.)

P lease w rite m e free ab o u t the Much

Scliool E quivalency class.

N am o ..........................................................................

\das3i

Jam es F D elaney, E rik H Kioj

T ito M onaco, R alp h Casalin

F ra n k P G iordano, D onald Mo

tor.

361 S alv ato re P asto re, John

H Z im m er, G eorge P arzych, Sia

M cEvilley, P aul J Pavletic, Loi

ley L itvinoff, N icholas Lorui)

Jam es W D onegan, H enry F C

ta n ia, R alp h Oliva, Jo h n R Eis

h a rd t, L eonard J D onaghy, VI

cent R affone, R aym ond Mad

V incent W L anigan, Jo h n H Joti

son, R obert A Saoco, William

R afflnello, Louis P ittin sk y , Jo

J D onnery, A nthony N Rlgj

R o b ert J L om bardi, Saivati

M acco, F ra n k J K oza Jr,

B ru n n er, M atth ew P Torpey, A

drew F D am ico, A rth u r F Honii

E dgars Buss, N eil J Vlgnaplano

391 G uenter S tu tzen stein , Fn

C raca, Jo h n L D onlon, Kelvin

Forde. Jam es T M cK enna, W

liam L B ellach J r , R udolph Per

C laus A ltm ann, Jo h n Nowak.

421 E dw ard M B row n,

Dekie, M ax Prozsansky, Jose

P en n ach o , E rn est E Schmied

R ich ard R osado, V alm ond F C<

bie, P a u l J Sabol, Ja c k Cell

Billy L Davis, Irving Applebaii

M anuel E Arroyo, R ap h ael

m lrez, L uclen B N elson Willii

V G iarrap u to , Jo h n Mlgllor

C arm elo S P aladino, V incent Vi

diaco, P au l G Pollastro, Jo e e ^

Amico, C ubin B oykin, O soar Vid

Jo h n J G uillen. E dw ard B Jon

T im o th y C 'H anlon, M ichael

M aloney J r , B en jam in Malka^l

Jam es E CaddeU, G eorge Orif(i

G eorge Fergiison.

451 Jo se M osquera, Robert

T ra ln a , Je ra ld J R oblneon, Ha

Slm ino, A rth u r J M oran, liO

G erena, Jo h n K L ustnring, Fr<

erick G eiger, B ern ard R C art

te r, A nthony J D elia, Alfred

G rief, T heodore T K ratchm

P eter J S c a re tta , A lbert H Allst

W arren J W ach ter, Jam es E I

kens, e P te r M arrone, W alter Pi

elko, R ene Cl;ineros, Angel L C

rasqulllo, A lexander Pues, Rob

H ansen, Ju liu s V D elprete, Tl>

phllus M organ, C harles Mi'

P atrick R B runo. A lfred C St«

ert, A nthony S C am a, Rlchan

Neely, S pencer R M cFarlane.

, 481 K e n n e th J P elletier, Alb

L Sm ith, Cosim o, D Tacopino,

gelo F Lois, F ra n k F H ladky, ^

silios L ivadaros, W illiam B V/J

Joseph B latt, R itchie D Conno

R ich ard H ab an , P eter P Caciol

Joseph C Zolfo, Joseph S Cost

llola, Joseph E B eard, Alfr^'ii

B artsch , R o b ert J Stock, Laut^

W Reilly, R obert J R urup. P

F Lom onaco, M anuel E Solis, ^

m an W Sm ith, M anuel D^j

R alp h R om ney.


N e w s O f T h e S c h o o ls

By A. L PETERS

N o D e a d l i n e F o r A p p l i c a n t s

A s O c c u p a t i o n a i I n s t r u c t o r

C ontinuous recru itm en t is being

carried o u t for a num ber of open­

ings as o ccupational In stru cto r fo r

th e S ta te of New Y ork, for w hich

residence in th e S ta te isn ’t even

necessary.

M inim um req u iiem en ts asked

fo r include h ig h school g rad u atio n

ox a n equivalency diplom a and

five d ifferen t options for th e a d ­

d itio n al requiaem ent. T hese g en ­

erally fa ll In th e a re a oif academ ic

b ackground or experience.

I f you e ith e r have tw o years

o f satisfacto ry experience as an

aide In an o ccupational th e ra p y

p ro g ram or in teach in g a rts a n d

crafts, fine arts, or m a n u a l ^ l l s

In a d u lt ed u catio n o r classroom

in etru ctio n , o r four y e a rs’ w o rth

of experience p racticin g one o r

m ore of th e a rts and c ra fts, o r a

closely re la te d trad e, you will

qualify.

A ltern ate requisites call for com ­

pletion o f 225 hours (12 sem ester

cred it ho u rs) of p o st-h ig h school

train in i: In one o r m ore of th e

a rts an d c ra fts, plus a y ear of

sa tisfa c to ry background in th e

first option m entioned above, or

tw o y ears In th e second option—

practicin g a n a rts an d c ra fts

trad e. Also acceptable is g ra d u a ­

tion fro m \ tw o-year college w ith

coursew ork in business practice.

In d u strial a rts, hom e econom ics,

o r nursery school education. A

com biniation of the above train in g

a n d experience m ig h t qualify as

well.

Suffolk Cfy. Seeking

Education Counselors

P iling is open until August 20

fo r the Suffolk C ounty position of

educational counselor, a t a bi­

weekly sa la ry of $375 to $529. T he

w ritten te st will be held Septem -

l e r 20.

R eq u irem en ts are praduation

fro m a n accredited college or uni­

versity w ith a bachelor’s degree

and three years experience in ed­

u catio n al or vocational guidance

or counseling. T here is no resi­

dence req u irem en t: however, ap­

pointing authorities m ay give p ref.

erence to legal residents of th eir

jurisdiction.

R elevant education will be sub­

stitu te d for experience on a year-

for-year basis.

T he w ritte n te st will be design­

ed to te st know ledge of com m u­

nity resources an d relations; p rin ­

ciples and p ractices of counseling;

principles an d techniques of In­

terview ing; principles of educa­

tion and sources of educational

inform ation; and ability to p re­

p are w ritte n m aterial.

F o r applications an d fu rth er in-

foim ation w rite th e Suffolk Coun­

ty Civil Service D ep artm en t,

C ounty C enter, R iverhead ; or call

516-PA 7-4700, extension 249,

D uties E n u m erated

As an occuipational in stru cto r,

here is a n outline of w h at you

can expect to do: U nder direct

supervision of a n occupational

th e ra p ist, you’ll be te ach in g arts

an d c ra fts to m en tally ill o r m e n ­

tally im paired p a tie n ts a t a S ta te

in stitu tio n . A ctivities are ooriented

fo r th e ra p y ra th e r th a n vocational

train in g . A reas o f in stru ctio n in ­

clude bookbinding, ceram ics, fine

o r g rap h ic a rts, le a th e r work, m e ta l

work, needlew ork, plastics, p rin t­

ing, w eaving, willow work, wood­

w ork, a n d o th e r a rts an d cra fts.

S ta rtin g salary w as $4,915; since

A pril, a 5 p ercen t pay increase h a s

been in effect fo r all S ta te titles.

Jo b locations are situ a ted in

In stitu tio n s ru n by th e D ep a rt-

m enta epart-

m e n t o f Civil Service In Albany,

New Yoi-k, B uffalo, an d Syracuse,

as well a s local offices 0(f th e

New Y ork S ta te E m ploym ent S erv­

ice. C om pleted ap p licatio n s should

in d icate all relev an t coursew ork

beyond h ig h school, noting course

title, c re d it ho u rs, d ate of com -

T E A C H E R E L I G I B L E L I S T S

LICENSE AS T EA C H ER OF

COMMON BRANCH SU B JEC TS

(1A-6B) IN DAY ELEM ENTARY

SCHOOLS; D A TE: JU N E 23, 1969

M a rv in A. L ow enstein, 9060; D o n ald

A . E ism ann, 87 6 6 ; M ichael D. G oldstein,

8610; A n n e tte W . Jack so n , 8618; E dith

M. B achrach, 85 9 8 ; P au l E. D aniels. 8598:

Esia H . H im m e lfa rb , 8524; Ellen S. Mif-

sud, 84 4 0 ; P eter S. A ro n , 8434; N o rm a n

C. R a d in , 83 8 8 ; T h e o d o re H. K atz, 8388;

D e n n a F. R o sen th al, 8366; Jam es L.

M oodie, 83 5 6 ; P atricia A. R egan, 8286;

G reg o ry G. G recius, 8220; R o b e rt M.

K atz, 81 8 8 ; S an d ra B. M eisel, 8178;

P eter J. L inchitz, 81 7 8 ; H o n o re R o th en -

berg, 81 6 6 ; C harles H . K lein , 8156;

Barry M . Fischer, 81 5 6 ; C y n th ia L. P o l­

lack, 8146; P au l R. P irro , 81 4 0 ; D en n is

B. Elsa*, 81 3 6 ; S teven J. C o h en , 8136;

D o n a ld E. W h ite , 8 1 1 4 ; C liffo rd Sekel J r.

8094.

Laurence D . B reen b erg , 8094; Shirley

T. A dler, 80 7 2 ; M a rg a re t A. M uller, 8052;

Stanley J. G o ld rin g , 8030; R o n a K ipnes,

80 2 4 ; J o h n S. R a p o p o rt, 8 0 2 0 ; Sean R.

O 'S u lliv an , 80 2 0 ; L illian G e rm a n . 7988;

W allace E. D im so n , 7988; R rich a rd L.

W eiss, 79 7 8 ; M arily n W h ite h o rn , 7946;

D ia n e L. K atz. 7946; Jo y ce A.ff Federico,

7940; P au l D . W ex ler, 79 2 6 ; E lizabeth

H o llan d , 7914; T erese W a rg a n z , 7872;

J a n e £. Stern, 7862; K ath leen C. M o ran ,

7852; M ichael A. Ross, 7852; M ary M.

M anjos, 78 4 0 ; L aura J . H u b e r. 7840;

G eorffrey V. R ip p s, 7830; B arry A. Pear*

son, 78 2 0 ; D en n is G . M andell, 7820;

R o n a ld G re n e b e rg , 7810; Ju d ith R. A zin,

78 1 0 ; S an d ra M . C oler, 7798; E m erson

A. K iffel, 77 8 8 ; B a rb a ra A. G raz, 7778;

B a rb a ra C ogen, 7768.

H arv ey F. Sherer, 7758; A n n a M. Ban-

der, 7756; G eo rg e P. Sadlon, 7750; Ellen

S. S hapiro, 77 5 0 ; W in d y L. F o rm an ,

77 4 6 ; D o ro th y E. Plofsky, 7736; Jeffrey

L A aro n . 7736; D e b o ra h L. Silverm an,

7718; A n n e P. D ay. 7698; N a n c y E.

Liddle, 7692; Elizabeth C. M oore, 76 9 2 ;

J o s e p h G . Sklar, 76 8 8 ; J a n e E. K iai,

7 6 8 4 ; A ltcelaura G eene, 76 8 4 ; C harles D.

G o ttlie b . 76 8 4 ; R ay m o n d S. Sussm an,

7 6 7 2 ; M a ry G . Sterner, 7662; B rian S.

G ro d n e r. 7 6 5 6 ; M ary K . M aloney, 7652;

R h o d a F. G easlan d . 76 4 2 ; H elen D avis.

76 3 0 ; N o r m a Feld, 7620; C arolyn J.

M a n te k . 76 2 0 ; Sheryl W o h l, 7604; Kris-

t i a P. B ergfeld, 75 9 4 ; N e il G . T u retsk y .

75 8 2 ; M iriam D . N a th a n . 7578; K ay F.

O liver. 75 7 8 ; Ira M. K a rm io l, 7578; Sher-

rell L. M ed b ery , 7566.

J a n e A. W a g g o n e r, 75 5 6 ; M ax K ay,

7530; L inda R . Levy. 75 3 0 ; Leslie E. T ell.

75 2 6 ; C harles H . W a lsh . J r., 7526; M ario n

C. S m ith, 75 2 6 ; A rth u r K a rte n , 7526;

M ad elo n V. R o th , 75 1 4 ; E u n ice A. Co-

pletion an d nam e o*f school or col­

lege.

W h en com plete, m ail th e a p ­

plication to th e New Y ork S ta te

Civil Service D ep artm en t, 1220

W ash in g to n Ave., A lbany 12226.

o lidge, 7 5 0 4 ; G reg o ry C. G olan, 74 9 4 ;

Evelyn G ross. 74 8 4 ; J u d ith L. G o o d w in .

7 4 8 2 ; H o w a rd E. W eiss, 7 78; Irw in P.

Rom siner, 7476; L eo n ard L. W e in b e rg e r,

7 4 7 4 ; Jo sep h B arone, 7474; A lan D. Ro-

sengarten, 7474; N a th a n J. B renow itz.

B ertram B rau fm an . 7456; R ic h a rd C ala­

brese, 7442; C onstance F. W itte, 7420;

E laine Franco, 7420; Ellen R. Link, 7418;

E laine R. W a ld m a n , 7410; G len B. Ber-

k o w itz, 7410; H elen Schnol, 7388; T h e o ­

d o re F. D am ico. 73 7 8 ; Enid J. H ofsted,

7 3 7 8 ; B arb ara L. H eft, 368; M artin Krug-

m an , 7368;

S tew ard J. D ia m o n d , 73 6 2 ; C lifford

F. W o h l. 7346; F ra n k J. Pisciotta Jr.

7 3 3 8 ; Jo a n Esses. 7336; B arb a ra -J. Flor-

m nn, 7326; E d w ard R. R ogoff, 7326;

C heryl J. W asserm an , 7326; R oy I. Strauss,

7 3 1 6 ; L aurie J. Stukalin, 7316; P eter A.

S chw artz, 7284; Ellen J. H o ro w itz, 7284;

J e an M. Bersig, 7274; S andra O ren stein ,

7 2 7 4 ; M a rk B. Fields, 7274; R o b e rt H.

M ilich, 7274; T h e o d o re L. Schiff, 7262;

L aw ren ce B. N e w m a n . 7232; R u th O vryn,

7 2 3 0 ; R o b e rt Q. S padafore, 7222; M ichael

L. W e isb a rth , 7222; R o b ert P. Berger.

7 2 1 0 ; S tep h en L. R ich m an , 7190; A bigail

M. R o th sch ild , 71 8 8 ; P h ilip G. G o ld ­

stein. 7184; E rica S. H irsch, 7180; M ark

A. G o ld , 71 7 8 ; C aro l M azur. 7152; Ju n e

S. S tew art, 71 4 2 ; M iriam B. F lehinger,

7 1 3 8 ; D a v id 1. M ercaldo, 713 8 ..

B lanche M orrissey, 7126; M iriam Paul.

7 1 2 0 ; T e rry H . T o u ff, 71 1 6 ; B arb ara S.

Schain. 71 1 4 ; S u zan n e F. M ullin. 7110;

M ichael J . F ran k , 7106; M ichael J. M o r­

rell, 71 0 6 ; G ary S. G o rd o n . 70 9 4 ; D aniel

B. K atz, 79 8 6 ; K a th e rin e M. P aget, 7062;

R ic h a rd C. Cucci, 70 5 4 ; S an d ra D. Still-

son, 70 5 2 ; S tephen F. W e -tzm an . 7052;

Jo e l L. H arav ay , 7036; Jo a n E. Lem ber-

ger, 70 3 2 ; Steven A. Sm ithfi 70 3 2 ; J o ­

seph J. B ruzzi, 70 3 2 ; R u th K a u fm a n ,

D a v id R . L u tw in , 6 2 1 6 ; Sam uel B loch,

6 2 0 2 ; J u d ith D. A kaw ie, 62 0 2 ; L ynne

I. R oskin, 6 1 9 2 ; W illia m L Salis, 61 7 0 ;

E d w ard I. Fox, 6 1 3 8 ; L eo n ard E. Z cdeck.

6 1 2 8 ; D o ris L u p o w itz, 6 1 1 8 ; D a rle n e S.

K a p la n , M 0 8 ; Sheila L. B ishop, 6086;

P atricia M. H o ft, 6 0 5 4 ; M ichael B. Eras-

m ous. 6 0 4 8 ; J o h n R . Shelley, 60 4 4 ; D el­

ores F. R ich ard so n , 60 3 8 ; R ita K. Klaus-

ner. 6 0 3 4 ; Steven C o h en , 6006.

B a rb a ra M. T u c k e r, 88 6 0 ; A n n e tte Del-

greco. 84 »0; A n n e tte F ashing, 84 2 0 ; Iren e

M id d le m a n , 83 0 0 ; L au ra H . M endl,

83 0 0 ; A d rien n e G. K essler, 83 0 0 ; Joyce

J. P e relm an , 82 2 0 ; Sara L. G ilb ert, 8180;

C heryl H S w eberg, 8120; R achelle A.

Flisser. 81 2 0 ; P hyllis H . Stein, 81 2 0 ; P a t­

ricia F. K erins, 8 0 6 0 ; J u d ith M . F eldm an.

8040; J a n in e V. C o..vse, 8 0 0 0 ; Elyse J.

F itlu ck . 80 0 0 ; P a tric ia M . G a rtn e r, 8000;

L au ra W . Bass. 7980; Jo y ce M . H aw k in s,

7920; C arol D . T ro st, 7880; M u riel A.

Cazes. 7840; L in d a S. Sezzen, 78 4 0 ; C laire

M . I h o rn to n , 78 4 0 ; M a ry a n n e C. Fan-

tozzl. 7800; R o b in C. C o rw in , 7 7 8 0 ; E ile­

en M. M odjeska, 77 4 0 ; J o a n n e M . Flynn,

7740; Ja n e t L. K e n m o re , 7720.

K ath len e J. O tt, 76 8 0 ; Susan 1. K irsch,

7660; bhcila C B ad er, 76 6 0 ; S usan B.

R o th . 7640; D e b o ra h Fogel, 7 6 4 0 ; J o a n

Fields, 7620; C arla Covel, 76 0 0 ; S usan J.

E p n er, -?600; D ia a n M . F ran co , 7580;

N an cy L. B o rn a, 7580; M arg aret M . T a g ­

g art. 7580; M arilyn P asteru, 75 6 0 ; L aurie

E. G tlb . 75 4 0 ; G race M . Casale, 7520;

L au ren S. Lazar, 7520; Ju d ith C. K ow alew -

_______ ____ ski, 75 2 0 ; Ellen A. P a rk er, 7520; E dith

70 2 2 ; M ild red F. B aro n e. 7020; Phyllis A. L. Berger. 7500; C arol Berg. 7500; Bar-

S heldon. 70 1 6 ; R o n a ld H . M an d el. 7004;

R o b e rta E. C o h en . 70 0 0 ; M el R. H o ro w itz.

6 9 9 0 ; V iv ian W . C asper. 69 9 0 ; Ju lia n n e

H . H o ffm a n . 69 5 8 ; S tephen D . Fink.

6 9 2 6 ; B a rb a ra D. R eibel, 69 0 6 ; D e b ra

Sklar. 6 9 0 6 ; Ju d ith Ja co b i, 6906; Sey­

m o u r H . K atz. 6894.

M ichael A. G o ttfrie d . 6 8 9 4 ; B eth A.

H a n d le r. 6 8 7 8 ; M a rg a re t C. B luhm , 68 0 0 ;

C ary F. B rozik, 6 7 7 8 ; P h ilip R. Ernst.

6 7 4 8 ; lle n e D . C oh n , 67 4 2 ; Sylvia J. S a

koloff. 6 7 3 8 ; Frarik R. A rm ad a. 67 1 8 ;

Susan L. D ickey. 6 7 0 6 ; R o b e rt A. Siegel.

6 7 0 6 ; C raig S. K risol, 6 7 9 6 ; L in d a

S ch eu m an n , 66 9 6 ; L inda E. M atza, 66 9 6 ;

D e b o rra h Z ah n stech er. 66 9 6 ; B rain E.

Lazarus. 6 6 8 4 ; Iren e B. G ross, 66 8 0 ; Eric

R. R ock, 6 6 5 8 ; H arv ey I. Eagle. 6642;

Esther B. R o b in so n . 66 3 2 ; Steven D. W a r-

bet, 66 0 6 ; A n d rea Staw isky. 6 5 8 0 ; Ja n et

E. N e w la n d , 65 8 0 ; Jo a n S. Jaco b so n ,

65 7 4 ; A n n e L. Jones, 6558; J e ro m e I.

K atz. 65 4 8 ; Jam es M . G lo v er, 65 4 8 ; Edith

Brody, 65 38; T h e lm a C. M argulies, 65 38:

T h e lm a S. Z w eib el, 65 1 6 ; D enise S. M ar-

cano, 6516.

E laine F. Lettieri, 64 6 4 ; Lynne A. C o­

h en , 6 4 3 4 ; Joyce M. Sarat, 6432; G race

C. G ay, 64 0 2 ; D ia n n e M. Stevens, 6384;

L eonard H. Lazarus. 63 6 4 ; S haron L.

Snell. 63 5 4 ; B o n n ie M. M ogol, 6348;

W a lte r F. Sheren, 6 3 3 8 ; J u d ith M. H y ­

m an , 62 9 6 ; Steven J. H an o v e r, 6264;

Steven E. G o ld en b erg , 62 5 4 ; D ia n e De-

res^arp. 6 ?3< ; Lucille K. W o o l, 6234;

In 'Mini-Schools'

Parental Teaching Emphasized

For Pre-School Age Children

Social Work Dean

H aro ld Lewis, form er chaii-m an

of th e doctoral pro g ram a n d re ­

search d e p a rtm e n t of th e School

of Social W ork of th e U niversity

of P ennsylvania, h a s been nam ed

dean fo r th e new cen ter of th e

H u n te r College School of Social

W oik.

N ew York C ity’s public sch ool sy stem is p rep aring to

la u n c h th is F a ll a m in i-sc h o o l p roject w h ich is exp ected

to b laze n ew trails in th e ed u cation of sm all ch ild ren in

p overty areas. A bout 210 ch ild ren w ill be involved.

W ith th e cooperation of n eig h ­

borhood leaders, the" new type

schools are being p la n n ed for 90

ch ild ren betw een two a n d five

y ears of age in th e E ast H arlem

a re a of M a n h a tta n an d 120 o th ers

in th e B row nsville section of

Bi-ooklyn as a special Innovative

p ro ject in ed u catio n to be fin an ced

by T itle n i o f th e Elem enta?y

an d S eco n d ary E du catio n Act.

Accoi-ding to M rs. Shelley

U m ans, D irecto r of th e C en ter for

P la n n in g a n d In n o v atio n of the

C ity’s B o ard of E ducation, the

n e ^ -ty p e schools will be of in ex ­

pensive c o n stru ctio n designed es­

pecially fo r pre-school children

a n d sta ffe d by m o th ers an d o th ers

from th e im m ediate neighborhood

as well as by h ig h ly ti-ained

teachers. T h e teachei's wiU tra in

p a re n ts and othea-s in th e fam ily

in the aim s an d objectives of the

new -type school.

"T h is tra in in g will take place

rig h t in th e hom e in th e evening

h o u rs an d will be a new develop­

m e n t in the co n cep t of having th e

school go in to th e liome in the

in terests o(f th e ch ild ," M rs.

U m ans explained.

E arly L earning

T h e p rogram , M rs. U m ans ad d ­

ed, will stress developm ent of

skills in th in k in g and speaking,

o p e ia te over a n ex ten d ed school

day and y ear an d include psychol­

ogical sei'vices, nuti-ition and

h e a lth sei-vices an d te ach er tr a in ­

ing. An objective w ould be to show

th a t childtt’en can le a rn m uch

m ore a t an earlier age a n d m ore

quickly th a n v/as previously

th o u g h t possible.

M rs. U m an s said th a t th e tra in ­

ing of personnel for th is new p ro ­

ject, including th e selection of

pai*ents an d w ork fo r th em in

th e ir hom es, will begin th is fall.

Consti-uction of th e new -type

schools will follow n ex t w inter.

T h e p a re n ta l train in g , Mrs.

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T h e n e e d t o c o v e r t h e h i g ^ h c o s t o f s p e c i a l i s t c a r e i s

g r e a t e r t o d a y t h a n e v e r b e f o r e .

N e v e r t h e l e s s , H . I . P . i s s t i l l t h e o n l y p l a n i n t h i s a r e a

p r o v i d i n g f u U y p a i d s p e c i a l i s t s e r v i c e s — i n t h e o f f i c e , h o s ­

p i t a l a n d h o m e .

W H A T H .I.R D O E S

H . I . P / s M e d i c a l G r o u p s p r o v i d e c a r e a n d c o n s u l t a ­

t i o n s b y q u a l i f i e d s p e c i a l i s t s i n f o u r t e e n b a s i c s p e c i a l t i e s

— m a n d o u t o f t h e h o s p i t a l .

T h e r e a r e n o s p e c i a l i s t c h a r g e s . . . n o l i m i t o n v i s i t s

. . . n o d e d u c t i b l e s . . . n o c l a i m f o r m s .

W h e n n e e d e d i n d i f f i c u l t c a s e s , H J . P . b r m g s y o u t h e

s e r v i c e s o f s p e c i a l l y q u a l i f i e d s p e c i a l i s t s a n d s u r g i c a l

t e a m s — a l s o w i t h o u t c o s t t o y o u !

A N D T H E O T H E R S ?

C o m p a r e H . I . P . ^ s b r o a d c o v e r a g e w i t h t h e s p e c i a l i s t

c o v e r a g e g i v e n b y t h e o t h e r p l a n s a v a i l a b l e t o C i t y e m ­

p l o y e e f a m i l i e s .

W e r e p e a t . . .

Y O U B E T H E J U D G E !

H E A I i T H I N S U R A N C E P 1 . A N O F G R E A T E B N E W Y O X a C

6 2 5 M A D I S O N A V E N U E , N E W Y O R K , N . Y . 1 0 0 S . 2

P atrolm an

E lig ib le L is t

(C ontinned from la st week)

2011 R ich ard M Faloo, R obert

Li M orales, Iklwaixl K Sa«x, C h a rles

J H arris, R o b ert F M cM anus,

T h o m as P H urley, G erald J Bless-

in«er, G erard J C airns, Laurence

L Lacey, M ichael R W eber, Steven

H Jasser, R oger E E lderbaum ,

R alp h S L afem ina, M ichael p

M cG owan, N icholas J C astelli,

D avid J Cocuzzo, N icholas B arone,

Joseph M isiano, P au l M S chlech-

fcer, A rth u r G Blum , F ra n k J Nico-

Uni, G regory J M oore, Law rence

E R eade, Jo seph H B radley,

G eorge D C onroy, A lfred P S c h ­

wab J r, A rnold S S h erm an , Owen

I L iebreich, K evin R eilly, T hom as

R R ussell.

2041 L arry M -Eppler, R onald L

Hicks, Law rence E H ew ttt, K evin

J D uffy, A rth u r C Noordzy, W alte

r R W all, Jo h n P G oodin, D enn

is C P ark er, R ich ard A Dodd,

G erard A M arston, L ym as L G reen

J r , T h u rm o n d E Stnall, Joseph

A Pagano, Jo se p h P an io J r , G lenn

R A m lung, Joel W L an d au , Leonard

J D im aio, Jo h n J C arrig, S te ­

p h en Esposito, C harles P H o ^ in s ,

R obert J S agala, F red Lincoln,

R onald R osado, M allie M cBryde,

Jo h n N Platkow sky, T h o m as E

Ayers, R ich ard N R eid, F ra n k J

S m itii, Jam es V O onklin, H arry

A braham sen.

2071 O tis L B rockington, George

W O lsen, Jo h n A P in n a , Joseph

W C onnelly, C h ristia n W augh,

Joseit^ P L aface, Jim m y P Layne,

B enjan^in R icke. Joseiph R Btyrnes,

P reston Jennings, R o n ald O H arp ­

er, H orace N Jackson, Frederick

Llpsky, R obert P M cAvoy, F red ­

erick Jam es J r , S ax ^w d J K och,

R o b ert B L anger, Jo h n B K irch-

hoff, C harles T AUoock, P ete r T

K ow alinski, P asq u ale M oraglia,

Jam es F K elly, L eonard J Sumana,

S am uel N atal J r , T hom as P W ol-

i n ^ , R uben Lopez, Ja m e s L

R hodes, Neil J Scuderl, R o b « 't A

W unsch, T hom as L E r tl

2101 Jo h n A S chm idt, Jam es

J L onghitano, G regory B T urner,

T hom as C M cK enna, R obert R

Bell, H enry W B a rre tte , A nthony

J D aqulla Jr, L ance H Lon«, P eter

A T hom asel, J o s e f^ T M aziarz Jr,

F ran cis A Schepperle J r , D avid J

W illiam s, L aurence J Jotvnson,

P atrick M Oameix>n, D onald N

R adogna, S idney D essardens,

W ayne E G raves, R obert T Burke,

P au l L obrutto, H aro ld R Hostler,

D ennis J H olm , A nthony Papa,

Jam es E Sadow ski, R eginald B assett,

T hom as G C entrone, W illiam

F Johnson, I^ o n A Ibanez, Ronald

C W right, G regory D S m ith , William

H Leverock.

2131 R oland A H ayes, A lbert A

B ai'bato, G eorge G reene, Jo h n H

W illiam s, D aniel M Destefano,

N icholas J L achaga, O ttheluric

W erner, Em il T utiiio, Jo h n S La-

bora, G eorge H C annonler, Janies

M M oray, M ichael R M urphy.

D aniel J R ivera, T yrone McCall,

F rederick O ’C allag h an , B ernard B

P ound, P atrick P h ela n , Jam es P

Cawley, Jo h n A P a tte rso n , Jamea

J Kelly, B rian J V ersacl, Vincent

A P u to rtl, W iUlam M Montiel,

Robei*t L Thomjpson, M anuel Bo-

nano, Joseph P W ard, P ra n k Cor-

rlero, F ra n k N Pisano. Raymond

G Slto, E dw ard C Scihnef>f.

2161 W alter T H arris, Dominick

M inerva. Jo sep h T F V n n , John J

G arrity , Q G eorge L O alderln. WU

fredo C haron. M attliew A Triolo,

W illiam N D elquaglio, M ario A

Sacco, H enry j B orelli, R obert H

R ach u ta, N estor B errios J r, James

D B am ber, D ennis J P ru d e. WlUl®

A W eaver J r . B e rn h a rd J Rle

w erts E m anuel N D esena, Alan C

W ood, Jo h n T Pagnoni, R obert 0

M dLean, P atrick G Ayers, Michael

C Fam igihetti. Angelo Sansivierl>

Jo h n R iordan, T h o m as P Me*

Evilly, Joseph T T av em a, Joh''

D A nastasio, Alonza L C arter Jf'

D aniel A Pow ers, D avid R Selt2

2191 M ichael G McLoughim

V incent R Slarezyna, A lfred Volin'

C harles S Jo hnson, C harles ^

(C ontinued on P ag e 14)


iruway S eis Up

sralioM Unit

UjBANY—The State Thruway

tjioaity h«fi e»tabllsiied a new

artment of Operations, which

be headed by AriwM O. Pisoh

Albany. Hi« salary will be $27,-

, a yearn

announcing th e reo rg an iza-

n, C h airm an R. B urdell Bixby

d W alram S. B row ne of L oud-

viUe is re tilin g as dii-ector of

? T hruw ay’s T oll C ollection D e-

tmentrhe

O perations D ep a rtm e n t will

lude b o th toll collection and

ety an d p a tro n sea-vioes.

James R. W ilson, th e Syracuse

isdon toll supervisor, will h e a d

new B u reau for Toll C ollection

the O perations D ep artm en t *at

salary of $17,315 a year.

Succeeding W ilson in Syracuse

James E. F riers of Pultonville.

will receive $11,935 a year.

Bixby said th e reorganizatio n

uld im prove efficiency. T h e

ff of th e new d e p a rtm e n t to tals

f employees, 821 dealing w ith

I collection.

rhe T hruw ay h a s 54 m anned

I stations.

Pisch joined th e a u th o rity sta ff

1951. H e is a n ative of A lbany

d a g rad u ate of R ensselaer

lytechnic In s titu te in T roy.

A

Molora Promoted

ALBANY—aiA J. Malara of

Brooklyn, a career State employee,

hM been named director of the

Division of licensing Servicec in

Um Department of State.

Itie a|)fX)intment was announc­

ed by Seoi-etery of State John P,

Lomenzo. The Job pays $17,315

a year.

Malara te 49 f,nd Joined the de-

pax tment as an Inspector in 1948.

He succeeds the late Robert L.

McCann of Larchmont.

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Year-round recreational facilities and conven-

lerKes abound fn this 400 acre vacation home

community. The beautiful $1004)00 community

clubhouse for residents features private beach

for swimming, boating and sailing, as well as

badminton area, ahuffleboard courts, tether

ball and other organized sports and activities.

Inside the ohtbhouse, a handsomely decorated,

moderately priced dining room and cocktail

lounge await your pleasure.

TO

NEW YORK

STATE

RESIDENTS

Hunting, horseback riding and hiking In the surrounding

State Forest is convenient . . . witti

skiing available at Gore Mountain only 20 minutes

from the property. Urban conveniences Include

year-round water supply and full width,

weM built roads, as well as fire hydrants. Find

out more about this four season vocation home

community. Write or drive out today and see

the variety of model homes open for inspection.

A r a i n b o w l a k e

AT INDIAN LAKE, NEW YORK 12842 — — — — — — — — — — —

From New York City Area: Take therNew York State

Thruway to Exit 24, then to the Northway at Albany

to Exit 23 to Warronsburg and west on Route 28 to

Indian Lake. Turn left on Route 30 and follow signs

to property.

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Eoliy Retirees

W e fpccialixe in p la c la c early retiree*

im •II trp e* 0f clerical, office &

M iet p o w tio n t. P R E S S A G E N C Y .

I 4 i E 4 4 th St. ( L e x .) 6 8 2 -8 2 5 0

■usiness Opportunities

S H E E 7 M etal Jo b S h o p — Fully e q u ip ­

ped — A d v an ce o rd ers — O w n e r't iil-

neM forces M ie tc relo catin g — For

d etails call: H ild a K ru m ( 9 1 4 ) 331-

8985 o r:

B E R T H A G A L L Y . R E A L T O R

BoK-e's La. K ingston, N Y 9 H -3 3 S -9 2 2 0

O p p . H o lid ay In n ( 9 H ) 338-0285

Business Opportunities

I H A V E m ad e m in e n o w you can m ak e

yours. I am retiring. B ar & H o tel, 12

rm s & apt, m id d le o f to w n . Price

455 .0 0 0 . term s. A t W u rtsb o ro . N .Y .

Call ( 9 H ) 7 3 3 -1 4 2 4 o fte r 7 :3 0 p.m.

Help Wanted • Port-Time

M A N O R W O M A N W I T H C A R

P A R T -T IM E , EVES. - W E E K E N D S

C H O O S E Y O U R H O U R S A N D E A R N

*75. U P E X T R A P E R W E E K .

PER C. PLU S B O N U S ; N O T C A N V A S S IN G

N A T L M E T A L SALES — FU LL T R A I N ­

I N G P R O G R A M .

C A LL: 6 6 5 -9 0 2 2 — 1 P M M» 4 P M D aily

A fter 4 P M ; 6 5 5 -7 8 5 0 ___________

Business Opportunities

T O O M U C H for 1 co u p le to h an d le. 2

successful rests & bars; least expensive

one to buy in b o o m in g S ullivan C o u n ­

ty; just 80 m iles fro m N .Y .C ity; situated

on 1 acre w ith 8 rm house, low

taxes, high incom e. $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 handle.

Call 914-79 4 -4 3 4 8 .

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Follow T h e L eader.

R E A L E S T A T E V A L U E S

Forms & Country Homes,

New York State

S IJM M E R Cacnalog of H u n d re d s of

R eal Estate Sc Business Bar^^ains. A)1

T ypes. Sjzcs & Prices. D ah l R ealty,

Coblesktll, N .Y .

Copake Lake (Housekeeping)

Units For Rent

C O P A K E L A K E : H o u se k e e p in g units, com-

furnished. M o d e rn & all utilities.

W k ly . m o n th ly rentals. S w im m in g , fishing,

b o atin g , skiing on 10 mi. C o p ak e

Lake. P h il A u erb ach , C raryville. N .Y .

_ 325-3178.

Summ«r Rental - Sullivan Cty

F U R N A P T . in p riv ate b u n g a lo w (n o t a

co lo n y ), kitch, d in ette, 2 bedroom s,

rea r p o rch , o p p o site R aleigh H otel. So.

Fallsburg, N .Y . N o w to L abor Day.

212-65 8 -8 1 4 4 .

For Sole - Schoharie County

V IL L A G E - lO -R O O M R E T IR E M E N T

Easily con v erted to 2-fam ily.

P a rt furnished. I ^ w Taxes. S8.500.

O W N E R . B O X Q , R IC H M O N D V IL L E ,

N .Y . 12149.

Farms & Country Homes,

Ulster County, N.Y.

HANDYMAN SPECIAL

K ‘" * s t o n $ 5 5 0 0

f weekei»d c o t t a g e $ 6 9 0 0

L A R G E H o m e, fishing, h u n t i n g $ 8 9 0 0

ALSO; Bars — L unchettes — L and —

R estaurants.

. B E R T H A G A L L E Y . R E A L T O R

B o ic e s La. K ingston, N Y 9 1 4 -3 3 8 -9 2 2 0

O p p . H o lid ay In n 9 14-338-0285

H O L L IS $ 2 1 ,5 0 0

B r ic k /s to n e /tim b e r English tudor. Ex-

(^uisice co n d itio n . 6 | ^ rm s, 3 m astersized

bedrnis, 2 lo n e col. tile bath,

finished basem ent, g arage, all a p p liances

included.

LONG ISLAND HOMES*

168-12 H illsid e Ave.. Ja m aica

RE 9-7300

House For Sale - Bronx

N .S. B ronx, $ 7 5 0 cash, M t. Verno«i. 2

fam . D et. 37x100.

J. J. L aw rence

3208 Wh P lain s R d. O L 3-2300

O p e n 7 days

MYO VICINITY

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b rk . 4 fam . 6 rm i for o w n er,

garaiee. S I .00 0 d o w n takeff it.

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ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33731

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Copake Lake

House For Sale

C O P A K E LA K E: Y ear 'ro u n d H o u st' for

sale. Lake rights. 8 room s, fireplace,

p a tio Sc cellar. $22 ,5 0 0 . Phil A u erbach,

Crarvville, N .Y . C all: ( 5 1 8 ) 325-3178.

Copake Lake

Cabins For Sale

C O P A K E LA K E: F or sale. 4 C abins, pool.

(Completely furnished. Few steps from

Ijike. P riced for q u ick sale. Phil A u erbach,

C raryville. N .Y . (5 1 8 ) 325-3178.

Farms & Country Homes,

Orange County

B ulk A creare — n e iire m e n t Hon)ea

Businese in tlie T rl-S tale A rea

GO LDM A N A G E N C Y . R E A L T O R S

Sa r ik e P o rt Jerv is. N T (V14) 856-0:228

Farms & Country Homes

Ulster County

W A N T T O G E T A W A Y F R O M T H *

CITY.>

$13,750; 3 b e d rm tra ile r plus 12 acres.

B arn, stream .

$ 7 ,700; 5 ro o m cottage.

$S,500; 4 ro o m city cottage.

$2,500; 2 p lu s acres - T erm s.

B E R T H A G A L L Y . R E A L T O R

B o ic e s La. K in g sto n . N Y 9 1 4 -3 3 8 -9 2 2 0

O p p . H o lid ay lo o 914-3 3 8 -0 2 8 5

ST. A L B A N S $ 1 9 ,9 9 0

WIDOW'S SACRIFICE

D e t Engl Stucco C ottage, 6 Ige rm s,

fin’d basem ent, gar. M o d e rn tn ru-ouf,

L andscpd.

C A M B R IA H T S $ 2 7 ,9 9 0

2 FAM SET-UP

D et colonial. 5 Ig rm s o n 1 t r . 4

rm apt. fin bsm t. 2 car gar. Set o n a

tree-lined street.

Q U E E N S V IL L A G E $ 2 6 ,5 0 0

OWNER TRANSFERRED

D et legal 2 fam 5 * 3 rms. G ar. F in 'd

basmc. All m o d ern . G a rd e n g ro u n d s

w ith trees.

S P F D G A R D E N S * 3 8 ,9 9 0

LEGAL 2 FAM 6 /6

6 y r old b rk tc shingle. 6 roM in

each apt. Fin bsm t. L andscpd fenced-

in grounds.

MANY OTHER 1 & 2

FAM HOMES AVAIL

QUEENS HOMES

OL 8-7510

170-13 Hillside Av-Jomaica

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(C ontinued from P age 12)

Zollo, R o b ert S H arrin g to n , Nicola

D angelo, aD onald R Sileo, Jo h n E

B urry, Je rry D P erk in s, A nthony

D Lacroce, D ennis P F itzp atrick ,

H orst L Schiesz, G ary E M ott,

Joseph! J V erderese, R o b ert M

Bell, T hom as R Stickney, Joseph

L L alicata, R ich ard A A nastasi,

M iguel A R am irez, C lem ente F e r­

rara, T hom as R W alkow iak, R a y ­

m ond P Pauelec, Joseph L S im ­

mons, Jo h n F H ughes, R ich ard

Jakubow ski, Sim on M iller J r ,

R obert E W angenstein, L eonard

E Sam m on, Jam e s P O ’H ara.

2221 R obert L Askew, V incent

J C apano, R o b ert S m ith , Jo h n

B utranavage, L aw rence A W right,

Jose E Rios, S tan ley P B runo,

Frederick Jones, A nthony C C as­

sini j r , Laui’ence F Piazza, M iguel

A E strella, D enis A M cFeeters,

R am on Gonzalez, Je rry G Viola,

M ichael C K eane, Angel M Vega,

E dw ard J A lfred, Ja m e s N T aylor,

Je rry D H inton, E dm ond C Mo-

dugno, Joseph Silverm an, Joseph

A B arco, W illiam J Logan, H arold

F C ham bers, R am o n J Ciani,

Joseph J Saw icki, Louis Sferlazza,

Julio Guzanan J r , R o n ald D Lucas,

D ennis C erati.

2251 A lfred E A rberg, Jtoseph

ascalPe J r, Jo sep h W K rak er,

R ennick I Bailey, Ja m e s A M c­

Nally, Isia h M illan J r. B arry P

L eader, A nthony C hirchirillo, E f-

ra in B arreto , G eorge A Ruiz, R o n ­

ald J C lark, H en ry R G erken,

Steven D Ball, Joseph A Allocca,

A lfred P D enis, F rederick Solo-

m ita, R obert S F lah e rty . E dw ard

R yan, V incent E R u th e rfo rd . C arl

L Petzolt, H arold J B row n, Jositph

A Stankow itz, E dw ard J Fi'anzone.

T hom as J P ark er, R onald H

A rth u rto n , W illiam W S tra tto n .

H ans G H em pel, A nthony V C al-

ifano, R udolph L S tubbs. K en t R

Saw ders.

2281 W illiam L W ilson J r. W il­

liam Paige. Jo sep h Petruzzelll.

Jo h n S Lam onioa, W ayne D arlin g ­

ton, Richaixl M Nicosia, H arold L

Jo h n sto n , R ich ard M F iom m ,

H arold T Toom er, D avid Lopez.

M ichael T D ugan J r, A nthony

V alitutto, G eorge P astern ak , M el-

vyn D C happelle, S ylvester Luca.

Sam uel B H olm es, D aniel O prom -

olia, M ichael D T rifaro , Luis L

Suarez, F ra n k J P am pinella, E d ­

w ard H C resante, F ra n k P a n zar-

ella J r , M ichael A T roianiello,

C lem ent C Nisslein, A ntonio D iaz,

E i'nest W atson. Law rence C M ey­

er, P atrick J D ockery, Leslie T

Lax.

2310 R ich ard E L M cGlllin,

C harles D L aw rance, D an n y F a l­

cone, T hom as F M urray, Philip

F Crosson, W illiam B K alinski,

G erald M elendez, M arvin A n­

thony, Joseph P Ziel, W illie F

Stone, Jorge F raticelli, M ichael

J Jirak , H enry P C reighton, R ich ­

a rd P A nderson. B rian E W ark -

m an. Hari-y P C hipchase, K en n eth

J Desalvo, G eG rard W Hickey,

P atrick D G rasso, Clyde Felder Jr,

Luoa J S carangello, Ja m e s L

H aw kins, P atrick J C urrie, R obert

E W hitton, R obert K S chindel-

m an, W illiam J H orne, A rth u r J

Neale, R alp h R ivera, G eorge A

F ran k . G erard C F arrell, Joseph

D M cM ullan.

2341 Jam es J R ow an, F ran cis

J G iannattasio, Ja m e s M M c­

C artney, L aurence Borges, R o n ­

ald A B acker, R ich ard E Jo rd an ,

L ester F erguson J r , T h o m as S

B ru n etti. M ichael J F arin acci, Nell

L H ellers, T heodore M artin e Jr.

R ich ard G uadagno. D ennis M c-

Adam. Jo h n F B attag lia, Antonio

E Tyler, P e te r S Fazzl. Jo h n Q

D onato, Steve J K nobl, R obert E

B uttacavoli, B ria n A B aynon,

R ich ard A M oore. E dw ard M

G udelinls, Eugeen P Fauglr^.an.

R oland R D ube, R ich ard M G race.

M ichael J K ane. E dw ard M Davis,

E dgar J D ecker. R o b ert Domingo.

Jam es F B ellveau.

2371 L eonard J Davis. George

M Pulizzano. M arian o C arreras,

D onald J T hom pson, G eorge J

T sikteris, Julio E Aroclw, G erard

K eatin g , M ichael J D am m acco,

P ra n k P ettaw ay , P au l W W aver,

Billy R B lakney, F ra n k L ab arb era,

G erard D R acioppo, M artin J

G ottlieb, F red A W in tersteen , Alan

G Diorio, Jo h n Lopez, S tep h en M

Felsher, Jo sep h A Addiego, Je rry

M L indner, P au l V V erfenstein,

M ichael A Sullivan, C harles A

Cooke J r, F ra n cis M M urphy,

M ichael A Calise, D avid R Schick,

Jo h n G reco, R an d o lp h W orrell,

R ich ard B W ise, Jo h n A M essina.

2401 F ra n k T ra p a n o tto , D onald

M Gregoi-y, Jo h n J F uller, W illiam

P ritc h e tt J r, H e rb ert F M cIntosh

P aul E G ru h er, Allen D M ajors.

G eorge L ipsett. R o lan d R B eck­

w ith H ow ard V enetsky. Angelo

J R m ano. Ja m es N W aitlngton.

C harles E Frye, A ndres R odriguez,

M ichael A R ivera, H arley David,

K en n e th F K inzler T hom as W

Casey Jr, W illiam Powell, R obert

Morell, M itchell D R yan, C harles

E D oberstein, A lbert P S m yth,

Ja c k P Collins, B ruce R S pears,

A rth u r L A rm strong, S tep h en L

A rm strong. S te p h e n G asparlk,

F ra n k J B ropson J r , R ich ard T

B yrnes. P au l B Pesale.

’ 2431 G eorge H N ew m an, T h o m ­

as J G ran g er, Jo h n S p ltaleri, E d ­

m ond W H usbands. Jo h n F in n e ­

gan Jr, T h o m as J M lcieli, Angel

I K irto n , H ow ard J Fogelm an,

D aniel N apolltano, R o b ert V Vas-

sallo Sr, F ran cis M L abella, E rn est

T illm an Jr, T im o th y E R oberts,

V incent J O ttav io , D ouglas C

Loeffler, R o b ert M Hugrhes, R ob­

e rt J O ’B rien, F ra n c is R D erasm o,

G erald D H opkins. W inston G

W h ittak er. R oger H Boyd. R a ­

phael A Hazell, Louis E C habot Jr,

Julio C Q uinonesrivera. C harles

K B arber. Ja m e s A H olland Jr,

T erence R C unnlffe. Ja m e s R S u t­

ton. C larence R W illiam s, D ennis

J M urphy.

2461 R o b ert J Iglesias, M ichael

T C iaburri, Ja m e s W Johnson,

Luis A R ivera. K im A B enson,

C arlton J C harles, G ary M D ell-

berto, R o b ert D ones, Jo h n R

O ’Connor, D avid R Pace, Lou C

Potestio, B ruce W S tru th e rs,

H enry G B errios, G eorge M A n­

drews. G G ene J A ntonucci, R oger

W B ender. T im o th y O ’S hea. R ic h ­

ard G Peltonen, A llan I H orow itz,

Joseph M ercora, R an d o lp h S M it­

chell, V incent L Miele, V ictor M

Aponte, R o b ert J O rsek, F rederic

M P em b erto n , R ich ard D W eeks.

Joseph S Fenollol J r, M arcus A

C harles, Jo h n J Curcio, R ich ard

P flrrm a n n .

2491 M ario A M essina, V incent

P C allahan, G lenn D S ta h l, E d ­

w ard L S ena, G eorge G rey, Jo h n

G Colon, F ra n k J L agrega, A lbert

J G u arn erl, A lexander W inters

Jr, Joseph G agllano, R o b ert F

K rauss, E dw ard F G rasso, C harles

E W illiam son, E ugene B K enny,

B rian J Dick, A nthony Com pitello,

Leslie M S ch m itt, R obert L G roth,

L eonard A D anzi, Irw in F u h r,

W illiam J H um e, T h o m as G G o tt­

lieb, W illiam M M oi'gan, G ilb ert

S anchez, P au l D isarno, C harles

E H orn, W alter O ak m an , P atrick

J D onagher, R aym ond M Dezizn-

ski, R o th er A Boswell.

2521 Jo h n S C annan, R ich ard

A Vignola, A ndrew L M arsala,

D om inick J V alenti, H al I K essler.

K evin R M cElroy, T hom as A B al-

sam o. Joseph J Ingino, Eugene G

A*adine, W illiam J W a tts Jr, G e r­

ard M C onrad, M ichael A Pistlllo,

S tephen J Paolonl, C harles O

S h o rt, R ich ard A C hristie. E frain

R am os. Jam es ^ S tew art. R odney

P W illiam s. R o b ert J D eangelo.

Francisco G alindo, Jo h n P G arufi,

P eter F oster, Je re m ia h M cP h er­

son, Law rence Poggioli, Jam es M

G razide. A nthony Delplzzo. S te ­

phen K F lala. Nell J Levine. R ich ­

ard A S cott, P ete r A G uardino.

2551 A nthony L M alara, R oland

P Jim enez, W illiam S ch afer. C arey

J S p earm an . Edw in L Zayas.

Jam es A Quick. F red rick L Sim m s.

Jo h n D D egaglia, Cleveland G ra ­

ham , C arl W S m olka Jr, G asp are

J M endolia, R obert M Savino.

L auro A P ie ra ttl, H erb ert R ic h ­

ards, V ln en t A M usso, Eddie H u m ­

phrey, S alv a to re G lorloso, G erald

E K rzem ienieckl. D ouglas B G lov­

er, Jose A R odriguez J r. V ernon

E M cK enzie, O tis M B ailey, G en-

n aro J T ro tta , W illiam J M urray,

Joseph A D agostino, Jo h n W M ax ­

well, C annelo Velez, M iguel A C or­

rea. Jo h n J Skeoch, Jo h n J Isaacs.

2581 F ra n k Agueros Jr, W arren

F C estaro, Jo sep h J T rezza J r,

G eorge T L h o tan J r, R obert S

B arr, Jam es H M eier, R ich ard

V ignogna, Jo h n A M ilone, Jam es

H Davis, D ennis J L ynch, W il­

liam C Cooper, Joseph A T o rto ra.

R onald Schlbelski, B en jam in J

W allak, Jo sep h J P ensante. Jam es

T M cK night, W illie L M orrow,

M arsh all E Powell, G ene S P re s­

cott, S alvador C ab rera, J o n a th a n

B Nail. Louis A R iccardi. Jo h n F

S in n o tt, Luis R O rtiz, R obert A

N icastro, E dw ard S Brow n, T h o m ­

as A Connors, R o b ert H Brown,

A rnold A Severlno, Osborne

W right Jr.

2611 Jo sep h J V lllanl, Jose L

Lopez, E dilberto B erm udez, Jam e s

J W ehm an, G erald T orre, Leem on

Lawyer, Ja m e s E Good join, M a r­

vin E Sessions, G eorge A S im ­

m ons, C arl R Vazquez, Ja m e s A

Hogg, G eorge J G entllesco, W ilson

O D avila, Jo se p h Jones, G en eral

Cleveland, W illiam V V onw elsen-

stein, E dw ard T G eorgens, Joseph

R ussom anno J r, A lphonso R em -

b ert, W illie L Hodges, R a lp h T

C alistrl, C h arles N W illiam s, M a r­

vin C apers, F ra n k J N em ia, M ic­

h ael S Sileo, B ruce M T urgen,

R obert M acaluso, R o b ert J Fezza,

G eorge J K roog J r , S a n to Lom -

bardozzii.

2641 V incent J Ricci, P e te r W

Boxer, P h ilip H S h am o u n , P au l E

P aren te, Jo h n J D evlta, W ilson

Lopez, Jo h n M Leonnell Jr, T h o m ­

as H Jo h n so n , S te p h e n G ltlln,

R onald P M ancuso, V incent J

B ethell, P.obert J N unns, R ich ard

J B lauvelt, K evin H M cH ale, How ­

ard C M eehan, V incent F M aisto,

R obert F Zwycewicz, W illiam la ia

Jr, P e te r Pi’esvells, D ouglas A

R oth, Jo h n W D otzler, Jo h n A

C onnelly, T h o m as D ixon J r, B ria n

J B arto , B rian C Casey, A rth u r

J G ilbert, G eoffrey C Spensley,

R onald S Filipowicz, Joseph R

G rey, E dw ard J Sietas.

2671 G erard F B crghorn J r, Julio

F Morin. Jesse L Rogers, C arm ine

O M oschella, T hom as P Coughlin,

S tew art W P ete rs, Pedro P M ar­

tinez, Nunzio B P assarello, A ngel

L Velez. R ichard R Palm adesso.

John D K ing, W illiam E Pike Jr,

T hom as V D ecker, P e te r W Boxer,

P hilip H. Sham oun, P aul E P a r­

ente, Jo h n J. D evlta. Wilson Lopez,

John M Leonnell J r , T hom as H

Johnson, Stephen G ltlln, R onald P

M ancuso, V incent J B ethell, Rob­

e rt J N unns, H lchard J B lauyelt,

K evin H M cHale, H ow ard C M ee­

han , V in cen t F M aisto. R obert

F Zwycewicz, W illiam la ia J r ,

P e te r Presvells, D ouglas A R oth,

John D Dotzler, Jo h n A Connelley,

P atsy F ran zese, Leix>y M anuel

R onald B Couture, D esm ond P

C raig, Jo h n J Conmy, Leroy S

C h atm an J r, L uciano Rodriguez,-

W illlam D H illiard, Luis A R od­

riguez, Ja m e s P H ieb, R oger G

W atson, T im othy Bell, L aw rence

J C ronin, Ja m e s O C raw ford, P h il

F Poll to, E ddie Holmes, C urtis

P ettaw ay .

2701 John J M cG rath . O scar A

G rosvenor, John L G regg, EJdward

M orton, H arold O K ing, Julius C

Moore, F ran k J Azzato, Joseph W

B eresky, C harles A Bridges, Chris-

tophe Crosby, D om inick Y Yodice,

P eter J Laveglia, Jo h n J B utler

3rd, T hom as J V enerdi, W illiam F

Bailey, C harles R Trlolo, D aniel

J W right J r , H arold A D erotl, Wil­

liam J Golding, B ern ard R Ja c k ­

son, W illiam Saunier, Jose A C ar­

dona, Carl E Arnold, L aw rence P

Pollan, T hom as M G anser, John H

M iller, B ern ard J C ordaro, Alfon­

so Lofaso, Jo h n N Sardis, W illiam

T Jeffries.

2731 M ichael J Pnlew ski, Vin­

c en t Alfisl, Joseph Peluso, Donald

H Hewitt, Louis J Adam s, £3dward

J Miles, R o b ert H Cook, R ich ard

N M artin, R onald Gibson, Ja m e s P

K arns, P e te r L Punckow skl, C al­

vin B Jackson, Ja m e s C P saradel-

Is, L eonard M orales, Jo h n W W av-

erly, D onald W :lburn, J u a n A De

Jesus, T hom as V Rooney, F r a n ­

cisco C uevas, N orm an L R ushing.

Philip L Fabello, Ja m e s Dong.

M artin L Pannell. E dw ard A Rohs,

Julio Velazquez, F ernando J M ar­

tinez, Ja m e s H ow ard, D ennis P

B olger, S tephen M C am en, Jo h n

M M agee.

2761 H arold L H am pton, M ichael

Soliclto, K evin P M alley, Jo h n F

C appello, Otis R H ayes, R ichard

K W ashington, D avid D P a tte rso n ,

R obert P H onan, A nthony W Zil-

liox, E dw ard N aja, Olen D aniels,

Icolas S G arces, Je re m ia h P O’­

Sullivan. B ennie L Duggins, H arry

R oth, C lifford H anson, S teven W

P ettin ato , Jo h n F H oran, Jo h n F

Ging, P ete r A Tocco, A nthony Bul-

zone, A lexander Hudson, E dw ard

Villalobos J r, T hom as A D unn,

Irw in K G lttetlson, R o b ert S B utch,

John F M ooney, H arrison E Shell,

Jo h n T T ra ln o r, H rian R Lasky.

2791 T hom as Cali, F ra n k Itur-

ralde, M ichael R P a tte rso n , R egin­

ald G D avis, S tan ley N B eal,

Ja m e s M M eehan, Jerem iah K eat­

ing J r , R ich ard M Y oung, S tep­

h en W M aiorano. U icholas A Ro-

m anello, Jam es J Driscoll, W illiam

Sim pson, W illiam J Sm ith, Ja m e s

F Coughlan, M ichael J L lparl,

T hom as V Russo, Anthony J N av­

arro, F ra n k J ^ab lan o , H ibert M

Alves J r, B ry a n t I Stiles, Don M

R uggiero, C harles A Sangenito,

R oderick W U pshur, F ra n c is A

Lyons, F ia n k In zin n a J r, R obert

W hite, A rthur E M anson, R obert

P Cosgi-ove, F ran k A Capello J r,

P e te r R C leary.

2821 Irw in A K am ln, E ugene J

Zack, P aul C H erm ance. T hom as

C G arn er, Gr'^ogory R T ruley,

Ten-y L D unham , tR ichard E

W alde, R onald J Kelly, Dennis W

L oughran, T hom as J Flem ing, Is-

adore H D u n b ar J r , T hom as Vil­

legas J r , Joseph Clclo, A nthony De-

lauro, R ichard P Sm ith, Luis V

D eleon, L aw rence L B row n, Car-

m elo A B uttacavoli, R obert H ank-

erson, C harles W hitehurst, Russell

T W sjlace, Thom as B W allace, Wil-

fredo B erm udez, Jam es P C arroll,

R ichard F ranceschi, R oger Lieb-

erm an. H erb ert W B u rris J r . Ju l­

ius W idder, R obert M M cM earty,

Jo h n M Fraw ley.

2851 Angel R Santiago, D aniel

J D elaney, Jaim e Celez. R obert N

D avoren, T im othy J C urran, W il­

liam R odriguez. Pedro J L ato rre,

A nthony G uttilla, R o b ert A G ra-

ziano, W illiam M ercado, A nthony

A V an p etten . Jo seph P R olands,

C handrabal M anansingh, Jo sep h P

Forlin. Sim on W Jones. M cCor­

m ick A lderm an, P u rc e ir M cCray,

M ichael R oberts, Anthony Com-

m esso, M ichael P B ran catl, Jam es

W R am ous, P aul G W illiam s, Jo h n

R Short, M ichael F Bi-own, El-

dridge Y Levy J r , L arry W Wig­

gins S alvatore F ranco, F rederick

M orabito, Louis M anzella. Law ­

rence M F ried.

2881 V incent A M acchlo J r ,

H ow ard W Speaker, Jo h n E D an-

dridge J r, Jo h n G Cocheo, Ken­

n eth M Connolly, R obert P Con­

nolly, M ichael A Feinberg, Willi-

E insm ann, K en n eth M Casey,

B ruce W H ernandez, R odney C

F red ia, Moses P resid en t, M ichael

J Feeney, H ector L B aucham p J r,

Jesus F aisca J r, R ichard F K ing,

W inthrop D Johns. K enneth D

Reid, Isaac B row n Jr, H erm an C

S tapf, Isaiah M R aleigh J r , R aul

M ercado, Jose M edina, R ich ard

W Gazzola, W ilfred A S tu a rt, John

P antellerla, Angelo F Fi’lcchione,

E dw in A Diaz, Steven M B anfitch,

C harles T yler.

2911 C hristophe B aione, M ichael

S Y lanolatos, M ilton E Jo h n Mai--

celo G lraldez, D avid J B urroughs,

P aul E Nola., Jam es E Dowdy,

G erald J F lynn, R obert K rlsh, R on­

ald D uke, Edv/ard B arry , Jo h n

T Lewln J r, Alvin W Dawson, B ur­

leigh W H unte, E dw ard J W alther,

J o n a th a n C Varlo, D aniel B aranel-

lo, R onald Flco, R obert J R ofrano,

John V Logan, K enneth Robins,

C arm elo Gonzalez, Jam es Drink-

w ater, A lbert R Ross B en Judge,

A ngel L Rondon, F e rm a n G Dye.

Joseph S B uccellato, Carlos A B ar­

reto, Jo h n Vogt.

2941 G ene M F errugio, P au l v

F rettoloso, H arvey S K aylie, WilU,

am F Cooper, P a t R C atapano,

R ichard M H erm an n , John D Powi

ers.. D om inick S P alerm o J r , P et­

er P R iveron, A nthony M Mar-

rone, R o b ert Velez, Joseph E Brice,

Joseph P Esposito, P aul C Hof­

m ann, Eugene u la tarese, William

T Nelson W lllam D B row n, H erbert

Hall, Jose L D eJesus, M ark l

F irst, C harles J Schlllacl, Ray.

m ond Cernovsky, R onald McCuI.

Ion, N orm an D A gard, R obert C

Decelio, R obert Dinapoli, Jam es P

C orvoran J r, R obert H Mercer,

Ja m e s F rankson, F ra n k R Cear

J - .

2971 B ruce I Glover, Salvatore

E sposito, A ndrew C Colberg, A rn­

old T erravecchia, Alfred L lade-

vaio, R ick J V incent, F ra n k T

M istretta, Joseph V Sclafani, Ru.s-

sell J M oskowitz, Jo h n C Doukas.

Fi’ancls J H artm an n , T hom as V

R yan, Leonard M C angem i, F re d ­

erick lannone, A lexander P aone,

D w ight L R utherford, H ow ard F

M acD onald, Jerom e O Seabrook,

E a rl M orris, Jose M ontezum a,

T om as C Lopez, Jam es M O ’Don-

nell, J u a n E Andlno, W illiam j

R aab, M ichael J B ray. John Del-

V alle, Jaco b P D em erac Jr, Thom-

as 0 Jones, oseph L Powell, Thom-

as Golden.

3001 E dw in C Vega, Franciso

Osorio J r , K evin N orm an, Ja m e 3

B Tully, Phillip J Bogden, Von-

c e n t J Brusco, R aul Costas, Willi­

am V Eicholz, R ich ard Sullivan

Jose A M ontanez, T hom as P

B ran d t, W illiam E W right 3rd,

Irv in g D E isenberg, W illiam E

B radshaw , V incent E G ahreti,

N icholas Dibrlno J r , Jose L D el­

gado J r , D aniel Perez, V ictor R

Colem an, R obert Sobel, W illiam E

R ose, K enneth Lacy J r , Jo h n F

D oherty, G ilberto C astro, Joseph

H F ran cis. John G H arrlg an 3rd,

Also L R iddick. R obert A V iscardi,

R ufus E Lyons, M ichael G M c­

M ahon.

3031 George A M orsen, E ric A

Sacco, B thelbert Bi'oadnax. F rank

Roselli, W illiam H Ashley J r , Den-

nls R K lein, Nicholas J G alllpanl,

A nthony Scazzero, W illiam A

Hall. H en ry J R ah n J r , Jam es D

Diaz, G erald J Novotny, R obert R

Risi, L eonard M sConnell, W alter J

S chm idt, R obert D H agem ann.

R ussell Alston. D ennis M Mc-

Phillips, Je rry J Jerom e, Robf* ‘

Teofrio, A lfred N B land, John

Corr, Donald C Anson, G eorge i

M urphy, John K M ancuso, B arry

E W yche. S tacy E Sm ith, Jam es

A Shine, Joseph A P an zard l, Al­

bino Vano.

3061 W illiam J Doyle J r , Eugene

P Culligan, Jo h n ie M ackey, W alter

R Oontl, C harles M Rothenhousen.

R ich ard E W aldron, Julious D

M oore J r, Lloyd A Cam p, Thom as

A D riscoll, M arvin Blue, Radam es

Ivlontalvo, Ja c k R C orbett, Leon­

ard E dm onds J r , Delroy A B arnes,

R onald B Allen, R obert M H air­

ston, R obert E L ustie, Jo h n J

M ulcahy, Ju a n M Monge, R an­

dolph G raves, R euben Stubbs Jr,

C arlos J P a stra n a , P atrick F Cun­

ningham , H ector F rey tes, Theo­

dore R, W illiam, R ow land H D a­

vila, Jos M D avila. F ernando Cot-

to, W allace L ynch, B rnle A Ben­

jam in.

3091 W illiam T D aily, R enato

G iurdanella, Jam es W Bey, Rich­

ard D W yatt, Jose R M orales, Nor­

m an R Ford, C larence M Ferrell,

R o b ert H Q aynor. Leslie Ore, Wal­

te r R Capelli, Bill R Paciello.

F ran k T erl, Johnnie L S u m n e r ,

John M F anone, R ichard Blake,

T hom as P aterno, R obert T Wom­

ack, Guy Paone, R obert L M arino,

W iliam R McGill, H ow ard D u rr,

W iliam D Hill J r, V ernice Tucker,

G iacom o R Sanflllppo, T hom as E

Simon, R aym ond C Fais, Jo h n H

N aldrett, W iliam Ziegler, Ben­

ja m in a C asam asslna, A nthony M

D elassandro.

3121 P h ilip T Lyons, Robert

C oletto, Jo h n P O ’L eary, Jam es T

Lien, T hom as F Saullo J r, MarK

M M arshall, R oy W Mllle, Mic­

h ael V C ronan, Jo h n M orro, F rank

(C ontm ued on Paffe 15)


P a t r o l m a n E l i g i b l e L i s t

I (Conttnnrd from P a te 14)

|G Ju n « J r. E dardw D um ont, D en-

|ni« M loheline, E ugene M ooney,

iNicholas P F arin accio , E arl H a r-

Ljs, T hom as R Pietkiew icz, M aicu s

M M artin, H arold J Rivers, R ich -

lard A F o ntenot, L ance E Olson,

m avid N Marsrh, A rnold V aleriano,

K lch ard N Palm ierl, C harles W

Icraig, B ruce H arrell, Em il J A dln-

lolfi, K en en th W H ansen. F ia n k J

fcobish, Jam es E T hom as, M a rtin

^ F in neran.

I 3151 Jo sep h A B olem bach J r,

Igteven R M ezier, D onala J Scully,

fc/jncent F arin ella Jr, E dw ard T

fcren n an , G erald P M cK night,

P B aldinl, W alter M oray

B r, L am ent K idd, F reddie E B u r-

Je ss, Joseph B edard, V incent P u n -

le llo . R o b ert W Ford, W illiam

K arris, Eklward S heehan, Jo h n

K a rris J r, Ja c in to Diaz, Josep h

w Saliani, S alvador R am irez,

fcenry A W ynim ko, G eorge E lders

| r , Paul J S p agna, Jam es W ebb

■ r , R ichard A Bell. Jo h n F A ffin-

■to . George lapezzuto, R o b ert S er-

la n o , Jo h n J D urkin, Ja m e s H

M arkins, M anuel A lbert Jr.

I 3181 C larence B ran ch , A ntonio

welez, H enry W H eller, M orris C

fcm ith, Je rry V G reenidge, R o b ert

I p Crowley, R onald D estephano,

K lichael J A rriaga, L eonard J,

R m ith, Jo h n T D ockery, M ichael

K Saladino, A lexander K aray en es,

■lo rv e ll B C um m ings. D ennis A

h o o p er, E dw ard I F inkelstein,

■T io m as C G oldsbury, Ulysses D

M anley, R obert J M cC racken,

^ > u is L R ussell, A lbert H K olb

■ r , Steven L Edell, R obert A la n a -

fc n e , Felix L C orrea, B ened etto

fc a c c o , Jam es M cCabe, D ennis A

K elly, S alv ato re Legnam e, Angelo

V Lepi*e, G ary L Levine, Jo h n

M cD w yer.

■ 3211 R ich ard A Dolejs, R ich ard

B W hitaker, Je rry M B enderm an ,

J a r lt o n J G ross, Louis M R u g -

H iero, Jesse L S m ith J r, E dw ard

B. Renne, Jo h n P O 'H ara, Julio

J u a r e z J r, H erm inio D elgado, A n-

■ l o n y E S tark ey, H arold R B en-

w n , Jam es Pontebbi, A nthony J

« a se lla , F rederick H arris, Jo h n R

^ r i n z , L eonard F W hitlock, L eona

r d I A dam s, Jo sep h R osario,

fte o rg e R H enry, R om a D rum m er,

B a rry L C aine R ich ard V A bbate,

■ o h n F McAvey, Jo h n F B arisano,

■a m e s M H oar, Alvin J P aul, An-

■l o n y M G entile, F rancis E O ’­

B rie n , R ich ard H W hitstyne.

B 3241 Jo h n W K orody, M ichael

■li a r f f , P hilip A M oliterno, W ayne

■ Nugent, Sam uel C raw ford, D en-

B is W Sciacca, T hom as M cM ann,

■o r a c e L P itts, T hom as R C am -

B )iti, K enneth G A nderson, Josep h

B Laporte, Joseph F M cVeigh,

Barnes V L ag uardia, N orm an A

B niith, R ich ard W K rauss, D aniel

■ Quigley, W illiam L H u n te r,

B jyan P B utler, T h om as J M c-

Boimac^k, C harles Parise, Alfonzo

■i l l s , L orenoz S cott, Jam es A

Boepel, Joseph F Rizzo, L arry Hill,

■in c e n t J S chickler. R o b ert A

^ P p u lla , R ich ard F S trafella,

Buivhell G M cC orm ack, A ntonio

■ Liberti.

■ 3271 D ennis L S m ith J r . T hom -

V G Dixon, F ia n c is J Col’S©,

^ o i n a s C oi'bett J r, F ra n k C

y a n o , D onald A Rose, B ria n

B erem eychik. H elm ute K lau er,

Bfon A Nowich, Ig n atiu s A Asaro,

B^ank E W atkins. V ernie C um -

Bi^es, Louis A Senofonte, D om -

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•.*(»7 M adilox K C asllc ton ................... 7 8 .5

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2l.'t (ia rd n e r W T ro y ............................7 8.4

‘M l L a p la n te (I T r o y ............................7S.4

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Members Thanked For Eleclion Role

(Conliimed from Page 1*

by outside labor forces. It is ever

true, as the sa.ving goi'S, ‘It is

not tlie size of the dog in the figiu

that counts, but tlie size of the

fight in the dog.’ CSEA lias proved

that it has a lot of fight in it.

County Members’ Effort

“Our county chapters have in-

ve.sted time and money in this

great endeavor, lending us tre­

mendous support. I am confident

that, because of the all-out, dedi­

cated efforts of CSEA’s 172,000

members in State and county

chapters alike, CSEA will sweep

the elections in all five collective

bargaining units."

Wenzl referred tx) tlie Tive units

—'tlie administrative seiTlces unit;

the operational services unit; tlie

institutional services unit; tlie se­

curity services unit and the pro­

fessional, technical and scientific

services unit—set up by the State

Public Employment Relations

Board. Separate elections for a

colloctive bargaining I'epresenta-

tive are being held In each of

the units.

B aliot-couating began on July

28, the deadline for all ballots in

the security unit. New gray ballots

were mailed to employees in that

unit when an error was discovered

in the original yellow ballots. The

deadline for all other units was

July 21.

“In this lull before the votes are

counted, all we can do is wait for

the results,” Wenzl said. “CSEA

waits with confidence. When the

results of the elections in all five

units are announced, I am sure

that all of us in CSEA will be

grateful for and proud of our hard

work during this trying time. We

have shown once again, through

our united efforts in tlie past few

weeks, that CSEA is a great or­

ganization and that CSEA can do

anything its members want it to

do.

“A giant leap forward is about

to be taken by all State employees,

when they elect CSEA as tlieir

bargaining representative.

“Our generous, loyal members

are responsible for this leap fox'-

ward. I congratulate all oi those

who have participated in these

elections.’*

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