IjEAPER Eligible
Americans Largest Weekly for Fuhlic Employ See P a g t 14
Vol. XXVIII, No. $1 Tuesday, August 23, 1966 Price Ten Cents
Meets Final Approval W r s & n«ld Nursing Job«
Forest Ranger Corps Reallo€ation ofNurse Title
Reallocated 2 Grades
After Budget Action NotCoveredlnReientAitiot
(Special to The Leader) Employees Ass
ALBANY—A two-grade salary reallocation for the State's
Urged Byf o r e s t r a n g e r c o r p s — a s r e q u e s t e d Jointly by t h e S t a t e C o n -
servation Department and the Civil Service Employees Assn.
— h a s been approved by the State Division of Classification (Special to Th« Leader)
and Compensation and the Divi- trlct rangers f r o m G r a d e 14 ($6,- ALBANY—The Director of t h e State's Divlaion of Classification a n d C o m p e n s a t i o n has
sion of Budget. 675-$8,135 to G r a d e 16 $7,74«- been u r g e d to t a k e Immediate action o n a r e q u e s t for reallocation ot salaries of ^licensed
$9,070). p r a c t i c a l n u r s e s e m p l o y e d by t h « S t a t e a n d t o i n c l u d e s o m e 18 a d d i t i o n a l titles f n ' u p g r a d -
Tlia action affects approxi- ings approved last week for employees In registered nurse jobs.
mately 125 rangers, district rang- In announcing his decision, J.
ers and assistant dLstilct rangers.
T h e requests were made of J .
Ttia reallocation request was Earl Kelly, director of the Divi- . . I n order to maintain a real- In asking for consideration of the
made last March in a Joint appeal sion of Classification a n d Com- Earl Kelly by the Civil Service istic relationship between them LPN's, CSEA pointed out that the
f r o m C5SEIA. which represents the pensation, said that a field study Employees Assn. which represents and registered professional nurs- request pending before Kelly was
rangers, and the Conservation of ranger positions showed . . most State nurses. ing titles In State service." for reallocation to Grade 9 but,
Department. that the actual duties and respon- becauss of the improvement in
sibilities of the typical forest In letters from its president, Kelly and State Budget Director professional nursing salaries,
Final approval was announced ranger involve a great variety of Joseph P. Felly, the Employees T. Norman Hurd earlier had an- should bs considered for Grade 11.
last week by T. Norman Hurd, tasks requiring different skills and Association called on Kelly to re- nounced approval of reallocations,
budget director, following earlier allocate licensed practical nurs-
approval by the Division of Classl- abilities a n d performed with a ing titles f r o m G r a d e 7 ($4,46«- requested by CSEJA, of registered Felly said employees in field
flcatlon and Compensation. | considerable degree of Independ- 5,545) to G r a d e 11 ($5,615-6,871). staff nurses f r o m G r a d e 10 to 12. nursing positions within t h s S t a t e
Approval by Hurd would move! ence and initiative. structure had been omitted from
forest rangers from Grade 8 ($4,- He said his division . . was Chapter Discuss last week's announced realloca-
tions and. he said, steps should be
Utica Area7a5->5.855) to Grade 10 ($5,295- particularly Impressed with the taken " . . . to eliminate what we
$6,535); assistant district rangers, responsibility for directing and Luncheon Meeting consider to be an inequity result-
f r o m Grade 11 ($5.615-$6,895) to coordinating all of the activities ing f r o m t h e exclusion of these
G r a d e 13 ($8,300-$7.700), a n d dis- necessai-y to suppress a forest fire titles . .
Publicity Atwithin an area, the variety of
construction and maintenance
assignments, the law enforcement UTICA—Area r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the Civil Service E m - Titles included In the field nurs-
ployees Assn. discussed and evaluated the organization's p u b - ing positions and the present
Jefferson CSEA activities, the public relations
SSaeleakrsy 8IncPreearcseent W a t e r t o w n CouncilWATERTOWN—The Jeffer- grade of each are: regional public
aspects and the general Independ- licity a n d L e a d e r coverage a t a r e c e n t l u n c h e o n m e e t i n g in health nurse. Grade 20; assistant
N a m e s F a n n i e S m i t hs o n C o u n t y c h a p t e r of t h e ence with which all of these a c - the Diplomat Restaurant.
tivities are carried on." The meeting was conducted by Jack Gallag'her of Syracuse; Bruce - district supervising public health
Civil S e r v i c e Employees
WATERTOWN — Mrs. Pannle A.J. Donnelly, OSEA field repie- Payne of S t a t e P d l c e , Oneida; nurse. G r a d e 15; district supervis-
To R i g h t s C o m m i s s i o nA s s n . ' s p r o p o s a l s f o r a n e i g h tW. Smith hae been appointed to sentiabive, and Joseph B. Roulior,
the City Commission on Human assistant director of public i-ela- Joseph Vi-ooman, Margaret Burke, ing public health nurse, Grads 19;
per cent salary boost for all Rights. tlona for the Statewide Associa-
Ckyunty employees will be referred tion. a n d Robert Guild of Marcy S t a t e assistant director of public health
to the Board of Supervisors' salary Mrs. Smith, f o m e r president of
oonunitbee wlbhln the next month, the Jefferson chapter, Civil Ser- Members dlsQussed with Utica Hospital; and Stephen P. Clmlno nursinfir, Grade 23; director of
R a y m o n d Paxil fie, ohaptei' presi- vice Employees Assn. was appoint- area Leader correspondent, Shir-
dent, lias beeii advised. ed, along with 12 other persons, ley M. Williams, the possibilities aiid Pranik Lasky of the Depart- public health nursing. Grade 27;
to the commission by action of the of wider news coverage in The
The pj'oposals were made by Leader eis well as best ways to m e n t of S t a t e . consultant public health nurse,
Pacific and Ambrose J. Donnelly, channel news Items.
Also, Lois Ann MlnosMd of Cen- m e n t a l h e a l t h ; consultant public
It was decided tlhat the corres-
p o n d e n t keep a recoxxi of items tral Conference; J. Arthur Tennis health nurse, pediatrics; consult-
submitted to her and items that
appear in The Leader. and Stanley Bird, XJtlca S t a t e a n t public h e a l t h nurse, physical
Hospital; Raymond Pritchard, therapy; consultant public health
Port Stanwix; Orlando nil. Romp nurse, TB control; consultant pub-
State School; Nicholas J. Clmino, lic health nurse, cancer control;
Public Works; and Vlncenza Gig- consultant public health nurse,
llottl, Maoy Leonard and Samuel educational supervision, consult-
Boi'elly, Oneida Ooimty. ant public health nurse, hospital;
CSEA field repi'esentatives at a City Council. 8 Days In LondonAttending the luncheon were: consultant public health nurse,
meeting with Kerwaebh P. Rogers, (Contlnaed en Page 16)
o h a i n n a n of the Boaixl of Super-
vlsois a n d P. Olaa'k Hamlin, Board For $299 Complete
clerk and County budget officers.
I n addition to the acixxsa t h e
board increases for the emploj'ees. F o r less t h a n t h e price of RepeatThis!
Pacific also ui'ged that the County air-fare alone, Civil Service
provide otl\er benefits which In- Employees Assn. m e m b e r s will
cludes: be able to spend an eight-day
Thanksgiving week holiday tn
• An eight per cent i-educ-
tlon in the contributioiis to Buffalo DelegatesLondon, England, for oniy $239.
the State Retirement Sysemj Inpluded in this xmusually low
• A vacation schedule call- Can Add To Ticketpriced tour are round-trip jet
ing for two weeks' vacation
a f t e r one year of service; transportation via KLM Airlines
tiu-eo weeks' vacatloii after
five years ai\d four weeks of Bright Young Demswith first class meal and liquor
vacation upon the conipletlon service aloft, room wltli private
of 10 years service. bath in London's newest liotel, the
3l>eakiug of the proposals, Paci-
ARoyal G a M e n . continental break- s we went to press, New
York City Council Presi-
fast every morning, tiveater tic-
kets a n d a sightseeing tour of
dent Frank O'Connor was vir-
fic said; 'These sliould be taken London.
Into serious coiislderatlon by the G R E E T I N G S " Guests at the East Hudson Parkway Auth- Tlie filgiht will leave John F. tually a s s u r e d of t h e s t r o n g -
Board of Supervisors. I t la the ority chapter. Civil Service Employees Assn. past presidents night Kennedy Airport on Nov 19 and e s t - t y p e c o u n t y c h a i r m a n
unanimous opinion of tilil« A&SO' meeting are greeted by James J. Leniiou, right, chapter president. r e t u r n on Nov. 27. i and delegate support for the
olatlon Umt the salaries of the Left to right, are: W. Rubin GorUig, field representative: Issy Tlie number of reservations is ! Democmtio gutoernatortal nomliiia-
Oouuty employee* do not oolnolde Tessler, yresideul of the Southern Coufereuce. CSEA; and John strictly limited a n d t h e o f f e r i n g ! tlon next m o n t h in Buffalo.
with today's increase in cost of L. Beers, Director of Administrative Services and Xoll Operations %Piplies strictly t o 0 3 E A members However, t h e r e ai« t h r e e other
of the Authority. : (Continued on F a c t 16) (Continued en P s f s H
Page Two CIVIL 8ERVICB LEADBH TuMdaj, Aiiguit 28, 19M
DON'T REPEAT THIS Your Public
(Continoea from Page 1) Wlleon't Opponent eran legislatoin, al«o hlfhlgr re- Relations IQ
top spots on the tte-ket wlhloh must The question ocf a n opponent for spected by resldenbi of the Hai-lem
be filled—amd there ei-e no a-n- Malcolm WUMn In tii« Lieutenant community in whtoh h e reeldee.
jiounced contenders for tih« Jobs Oovemor po«t on 1>he Democratic Attorney Oeneral't Poei
flave Comptroller Ai-fchur Levitt, ticket remalne oipen and iib Is All of these, with the exception l y LIO J. MARGOLIN
ttje only Demoorattc member of doubtful that amy 0(f the a n - of Stephen Smith, are attorney*
tflie present State administration. nounced candidates for the guber- and could also be eti-ong conten-
Should there be any la«t minute natorial nocnlmation would reoelve dere as opponente of Attorney Mr. Margolin If Professor of B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a t
block to O'Connoa-'a candidacy, the second epot on the ticket ex- C^en©ral Loula Lefkowita. re- the Borough of Manhattan Community College and Adjunct
Levitt could also step into the cept, perhaps, upstate industrialist Lefkowltz'a op^nent for
top spot as a compi-omise and well Howard Samuele who hae eur- election, of neceselty, must have Professor of Public A d m i n i s t r a t i o n In New York Tniverslty'i
respected candidate. prised even his close friends with strong voter apipeal—especially to Graduate School of Public Administration.
And should the presently un- his parMcularly «taon« campaign- the housewife. His assistance to Pay & PR
comitted (and even some of those ing. homeowneiw and tenant* alike,
already committed) delegates feel The Democratic pai ty ha« many radio advice to potential victime
t h a t the lack of Liberal Party sup- brilliant young men wiho would of fraud In their daily marketing GOVERNMENT PAY scales have a direct relationship to
port for the O'Connor ticket oould be highly attmotlve candidates for and his camipalgn ability are a t -
kill their chances of wi'e&tln* con- Lieutenant Oovei-nor. These In- tributes that Lefkowitz possesses the public relations of civil service employees. High pay
ta-ol of the State Capitol from the clude Stephen Smiitih, brother-in- and makee him hard to beat. scales boost the public relations of civil service, although all
GOP, and go for a caoidldate that law of Senator Robert P. Kennedy Another etrong Democi'at ^liho too frequently the taxpaylng public reluctantly foots the bill,
would appeal to both Democrat® and advisor on both political and would like to go against Lefkowita FOR BETTER or for worse, we
a-nd Liberals, it could be Levitt. financial affairs; Clifford Alexan- would be William Vanden Heuvel, live In a status-minded society. oralty by taking a volnntaiT
The Comptroller polled over a der, associate counse^l to Pi-eeddent a former assistant of Senator Regretfully, human values are $5,000 a year cut, an amount
Quai'ter million votes on the Lib- Johnson wiho had hie iX)ot« In Robei^ P. Kenenedy in the UJ8. often graded on a money scale which he is giving to charity.
eral Party line in the 1962 elec- Harlem; Edwai'd Weisl, Jr., an Attorney General's office, and a rather than by Individual ability. T h a t was a public relations grand-
assistant U.e. Attoo-ney General; close associate of the Kennedy FOB TOO many years a civil stand play, which ill befil^ the
tions.
Levitt Content Manfred Ohrenstein, vlce-ohair- team. He Is a strong advocate of service position was unjustifiably Importance of the office of Mieyor
Levitt, however, seemj to be mna oif the State Joint Legislative school integi-atlon, he received equated with inferiority, particu- of the City of New Yoik.
content to retain his paesent post Committee on Higher Education national publicity duiing the larly in take-home pay. Job se- WHEN WE say the mstdlnte
and Ed Kooh, Reform Democaat
M the State's fiscal officer. In leader from Mtoihattan who twice school sed'egatlon fight in Vir- curity not salary, was the only of Public Administration is not
his post, he has made himself ginia dui'lng the administration of reason a civil servant was highly suggesting enough pay for top city
highly popular with the State's defeated Carmine DeSapio for the the late John P. Kennedy. He is rated as a good credit risk.
employees, sponsoring legislatiofn leadership po«t. executives, we do so because we
certain to di'aw eti-ong suppoat WITH CIVIL service pay a t its : ^.^ink that if a city executive
whiioh has impix)ved provisions of In addition, there are two other from Intellectuals, liberals and highest point in history, some of | j^^ny tops—which all of them er*
the State Retiiement System attractive relative newcomers to civil rights advocates. the false notions of civil service not—he deserves remuneration In
which he heads. A sea-ious, popu- the Demooratlo ranks — both of Howevei-, the fact remains that inferiority have been somewhat line with private industry.
lar candidate, especially among whom show eti'ong vitality and Lefkawitz is veiy popular with all dissipated. But many of the pre- WE DO agree with the Insiltutt
civil service voters, few candidates could promise a hard-working gmups, efiipeclally civil service. His judices still persist because the
oould come close to him in a race team in Albany. These aa-e Char- support for civil service legislation, various publics have not yet been in this statement of its report:
for his present office. les Maloy and Pei-cy Sutton. on the City, State and local gov- fully educated to the simple reali- "IT SEEMS certain4 t,hat th. e
Possibly the only candidate who Maloy, 84 yeaaa old, is the ernment levels has made him a ties of running government's go along with high salaries fox
would give Levitt "a run for his chairman of the Monroe County public employees' ciiampion.
money" would be Joseph H. Democratic Committee and a i I highly complex business. truly outstanding people. The real
Murphy, Commissioner of Taxa- member of the Rochester City A D D E N A — ^ group of
tion and Finance. Murpihy, foitner Council. The youngest m a n iai hopeful but frusiraied inde- ! WE HAVE said many times difficulty arises when high sal-
pi'ofessoa- of law at Syracuse Unl- Rochester history to sit in the pendent and reform Democrats
vei'sity, has served in his present Council seat, he would briaig to are still thinking of their i before—and we reiterate again; aries are paid relatively undis-
post since Plookefeller took office the ticket »up!Poa-t fixwn upstate "dream" ticket consisting of
on Jan. 1, 1959. He is noted among voters who eti-ongly resent a three men under 40—Smith for ; government's business is big busi- tinguished people, or wort€, to
State aides as a "good employer," "downstate ga'ab" of party control. governor; Weisl, Jr., for lien-
wiUling to listen to employee pixj'b- Sutton, whose* performance as a tenant governor and Cliff ^ness, the biggest business of all. people regarded as mediocrities."
lems and lend his assistance whea-e freshman In tftie State Assembly Alexander for attorney general
was outstanding, accoading to vet- with an upstate young Liberal I Yet, until Quit« recently "the I WE KNOW some absolutely
W a s t iSnTgOMP o n e y !aiecefisai-y. for comptroller — and hope-
fully Arthur Levitt for the •biggest business of all" paid the I superb professional public eclmJn-
Court of Appeals. They're sfill
hoping, still frustrated and ! worst salaries of all. 1 istrators who were given their
they wish that Senator Robert
F. Kennedy and National Com- i NO SMALL part of the poor !1,pawde^anmlekid^n.inis.gt^to^r papers by the Lindsay
milteeman Edward L. JFf/s/, ath,iaovne bwecoaruk,seed, thwei.ytfh, h eth^pe-
Sr., would take note of this. IIeprunbmliecn t4r.eh1l.aatsi o nbV.es enw ist ahddwlehdi,c h gov-
st em-
med directly from the low salaries i previous Mayor. Well, sc did
paid to civil servants to run "the : every civil servant in the Cjty,
biggest business of all." i The previous Mayor was their
THERE ARE few businesses in i Chief Executive as Mayor Lindsay
the world which come close in lis now.
size, complexity, end Income to : THE PUBLIC relations ol gov-
the City of New York, which has jernment will be enhanced ccn-
an annual' budget of nearly $4.5 1 siderably when people in the
billion—and even that isn't nearly j Lindsay administration begin to
enough. : understand the most elementary
ONE HAR.DLY hears a peep of ; of essentials in the science cf pub-
protest when General Motors, the i lie administration.
largest private business, pays both
OFF Engineering Aide its president and its chairman of Asst. Station
BUREAU In Suffolk Co. the board an amount which could Supervisor Test
range from $250,000 to $375,000 Filing To Open
On Your
Applications for engineering each in a single year—depending New York Oity will begin
AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE aide are being accepted until Oct. on how large a bonus is voted to ceptiaig applications Oct. 6 fo? a
7 by Suffolk County. Salary in these two top managers . promotion examination for eti&iR-
SAVE 10% MORE! state w i d e s u b s c r i b e s t o t h e tant station aupeiTisoa-, fiiocoxx^itng
this Job varies according to BUT PAY a top commissioner to a tentative announcement fitum
Safe Driver Plan. If your present company does not, we the Department of Peisonm']
give you an additional 1 0 % , if you q u a l i f y — ( 8 out of 10 jurisdiction. $30,000 - $3S,000 for running a
drivers do qualify). This test will be open only to
For further Information contact department of 30,000 civil serv- qualified caaidldates who ai* ean-
You Can't Buy Better Insurance... the Suffolk County Civil Service ants and « budget of $50 million ployed In the Transit Authority,
WHY PAY MORE? or more, and the screams can be It is expected that the filing
Commission, Riverhead. pei-iod will extend through Oct.
i heard from Coney Island t© Van
25.
Mintz Named Cortland Park.
Further IjUorma tion wjU be
T H E PUBJLK? r e l a t i o n s of published in The Leader when re-
leased by the Department otf Ptu-,
ALBANY-Governor Rockefel- everyone in government received soimel. Do not contact the D t -
partment until filing optiis.
ler has announced the recess ap- a big assist from the Institute of
pointment of Julius L. Mlntz, of Public Administration recently
Pieeport, as a member of the when-It submitted a 31-page re-
New York Job Development Au- port recommending 16 per cent
4 Sl»ek c*mf»ity thority for a term ending Jan- pay Inoreases to top-level city
QUEENS-90-16 Sutphin Boulevard, Jamaica 35 uary 1, 1871. government executives.
MOOKLYN - CL HtOO MANHAHAN - RE 2 0100 WE HEARTILY applaud the
'^MAIL^ONCE^^XA^RATES ON YOUR CAR HIGH general idea suggested by the In-
stitute that the men who run the
f^tSattatt-t-WWiiddt Insuranct Company "" SCHOOL City's depadments be paid for ClVir SEKVICK I
9 0 - l f Sutphin Boulevard. Jamaica 35, N. Y. the responsibility given them. But Anti»arricaP'*ublLiceiuKlinnriploWyiuehi'ly
DIPLOMA we disagree with the Institute in I.KADKR rilKl.lt'ATiONl^, IT<r
IWithout obligation ruth full Information on your money-Mving Insurance the amounts suggci>ied. We say »7 UuHii* Ht,, X«w Yui-k,
it is not enough.
Nam*. . • ACCEPTED for CivU leiTlct Tekpbuuei KKcbiiiM*
• JOB PROMOTION I F THE City of N«w York Is a I'ubllkhMi KHch lurkiiity
4^cldrati. • BXCJfiLLENT TJCAOHKH* $4 0 billion operation, then $65,000 Eatited m •ecoud-c-ljit* ai«tur laUi
CHy • 8H0HT COURSE—LOW RATES a year for the Mayor i« peanuta. Mcoiul-otui pottaite tJtiiO. Uitobti t),
T][]ai'a one of the reasons we felt at th« pMt oflxe «t Hii<lt«4i4,it
I Phona No -Zone- TETKRAN TRAIMNQ that Mayor Lindsay was hurting Cooii., uu(l*r Aihu«illAt ctBoiifrtaMamcotti U, leVV
Member of tlituiji
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(HKO Chester Bldr ) HI « 6««0
Subkt'ilittlon rrU'« (H» FM liw
th* publiCi leltilioue cf t b i May- ImUvldukl Cutiitv, lU*
Tuesday, August 28, 1966 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Three
F A R E W E L L G I F T - - Dr. J. Rothery Haight receives a fare-
well gift given in behalf of the personnel of the St. Lawrence State
Hospital from Norma J. McGrath, "Psychiatric Aide of the Year" a t
the institution, during a tea held In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Haight
in the staff room at the Hospital. Dr. Haight has been transferred
from Director of St. Lawrence State to Director of Gowanda State
I N SERVICE T R A I N I N G — are; John Everson, cook; Richard Kuklewicz, food Hospital at Helmuth.
Eleven of the 15 employees at Buffalo State Hos- service Instructor; Dr. Sconzo; George Dohm, West Conference Meeting
pital who recently completed a course In the f u n - teacher; Mary Ann Eifert, senior occupational
damentals of supervision are congratulated by Dr. therapist; William Rosch, group leader; Jack
Joseph Sconzo, director of the hospital on com- Schnebly, principal stationery engineer and Ronald tor Olean, Sept. 14
pletion of the course. Left to right, seated arei
Martha Miller, staff attendant, Ruth Llttlefield, SetSmith, staff attendant. Others completing the
course Included: Gladys Ehlers, head nurse; Ed-
•taff attendant; Joyce Filler, head nurse and Pene- ward Fields and Mark Williams, staff attendants
lope Rudisill, head nurse. Standing, same order and Joseph MoComiick, attendant. OLEAN — T h e Western Conference of the Civil Service
Employees Assn. will hold its September meeting h«re at
Paul's Steak House on Sept. 24, according to Mrs. Melba Binn,
Nassau Chapter Preparingof Rochsster, Conference president.
Co-hosts for tlie meeting will j —
be Arthur Haley, president of Cat-1 at 7 p.m. Dinner speaker will be
teraugus chapter and Mrs. lilena Senator James F. Hastings of the
Court Battle On ProposedWagner, Chautauqua ciiapter g^j^ate District,
president. Tickets for the dinner at $4.50
A panel discussion will open
the day-long session at 11 a.m. each, are available from Mrs,
Salary Classification Planunder the direction of Miss Grace Margianne Kinney, 1046 Delaware
Hlllery of Buffalo, chairman of Ave.. Clean. 14760. Ticket reserva-
the education committee. Topic of tions will be accepted until Sept.
the discussion will be "The lole 17, Mrs. Kinney noted.
(Special to The Leader) of the field representative in re- Members desiring room accom-
MINEOLA—The Nassau County chapter of the Civil Service Employees Assn. has lation to service to chapters." modations for the meeting should
make their reservations directly
begun plans for a court fight against the implementation of a proposed salary reallocation Following the panel discussion, -with the DeSoto Motel in Olean.
at 12:30 the county workshop will Special rates have been arranged
report recently submitted to the County by the firm of Cresap, McCormick and Paget. hold a luncheon meeting under for conference members, aocoi-d-
the ohainnanship of Raymond ing to Mrs. Binn.
"This chapter," Irving Flaumenbaum, president of the Nassau County chapter of the Green, president of the oounity
state-wde Association, said. "Is port. salary schedule for nurses. As a
prepared to exhaust our treasury,
If necessary, to prevent the Imple- "When employees are hired," result of a letter from CSEA, the group.
Flaumenbaum continued, "there Is original report was amended, re- The conference business meet-
mentation of this report."
Some employees would be down-
OGS Schedulesgraded and reduced in salary ac-
Second Eveningcording to provisiona of the re-
an Impled contract that their sal- flecting adjustments in the salary ing will open at 1:30 p.m. and will
aries will not be reduced—and schedudle for those in nursing adjourn In time for delegates to
this is what would happen should positions. prepare to the evening cocktail
the report be implemented. party which will precede dinner
Similar objections have been
Rochester Chap. Picnic uphold our views and decide in In the study.
"We believe that the courts will made for the other titles affected
Draws Record Crowd Central Conference's Auction Of Carsour favor," he said. "However," Nassau County Executive Eu-
he added, "We hope that we will gene Nickerson told The Leader
New Officers DiscussROCHESTER — The largest'i not have to resort to coui't ac-that reports and protests sub- ALBANY — Because of the
number of members, spouses and i tion to prevent this Injustice to mitted by CSEA are now under success of its first evening
1966-67 Meetingsguests ever to attend the annual our members." study and that, additionally, a auction of surplus State auto-
picnio of the Rociiester chapter hearing will be held shortly, to mobiles, the Office of General
Of the Civil Service Employees Under the plan, clerical em- discuss salary provisions of the SYRACUSE—Plans for the Cen-
A«n. turned out here recently ployees In grades 3 through 12 report. He noted that a similar tral Conference's 1966-67 quarterly Services, Bureau of Surplus Prop-
would be given the general title hearing on classification appeals meetings and committee assign- erty, has scheduled another eve-
a t Logan's on Scottsvllle Road. of clerk n at the same salary, re- was held a short time ago and ments wei-e discussed at the Olvil ning sale, August 25 at 7 p.m.
Among those who attended were sulting In the salary reductions promised that all objections will Service Employees Assn. unit's ex-
four State assemblymen, James for many employees. be thoroughly studied before any ecutive committee last month. The earlier auction, held last
Powers, William Rosenberg, further action Is taken. month in order to give State em-
lames White and Charles Stock- Flaumenbaum noted that the The session, held in tiie cottage ployees an opportunity to paa'ticl-
melster. chapter has been objecting to this The final decision will be re- of Misis Helene Callaghan of Syra- pate, reportedly was an over-
plan since June 8 when It was flected in next year's expense bud- cuse chapter on nearby Oneida wlielmlng success with employee*
John Henessey, State treasurer first released in « preliminary get, he said. Lake, was attended by execu- attending fiom as far away as
of the CSEA, and Melba Binn, report. The completed report was tive committee members. Buffalo aiid New York City.
president of the CSEA's Western sent to all departments heads for Fort Stanwix Chapter
Conference and a member of the comment late In July. Clam Rake Successful It was also the first time that The August 25 auction will be
Rochester chapter, also attended the Cential Conference officers held at the same location as blM
Walter Corcoran, head of the One of the first objections ad- ROME — The Fort Stanwix met since their election. They aw earlier sale, Anspach's Auotlon
vanced by the chapter was to the Clare Boone, conference president, Lot, 1906 Central Ave. Again, 46
Roohester office of the State
chapter. Civil Service Employees who called the meeting; Morris used State automobiles wlU b«
Liquor Control Board and a form- Now Position Assn. entertained some 200 mem- Sokolinsky, first; Arthur P. Kas- available for bidding.
• r Rochester chapter president,
won the $50 raffle. There were 30 ALBANY—The State Health bers and guests at a recent clam son .second; and Charles J. Eckert, Information on the auction may
E>epartment has established a bake. The outdoor affair was held third vice presidents; Florence A. be obtained by writing or calling
Other door prizes.
Oal Rosenbaum, chapter presi- new position of Associate Com- this year Instead of tive annual Drew, secretary; Ida Meltaer, the Bureau of Personal Property,
I treasurer; £2mmett J. Durr, execu- 194 Washington Ave., Albany,
dent, called the evening, which mission for New York City Af- dinner.
featured a barbecue dinner, fali-8, and has named the Rock- Donald Gill, chairman, was as- tive secretary, ai\d Lods A. Mlnoz- telephone, GR 4-4707.
music, dancing and games, "an land County Health Commissioner, aist/ed with arrangements by Kay zl, corresponding secretary. Terms of sales at Sbate-rUB
ovorwhelmlng success." Merely Dr. Donald O. Dlcksou, to ttM 0111, Sue Shepard, Keibh Davis. J The conference's Fall meetiiig auctions are 10 per cent domw t b t
6ohw&rt« was plcnlo chalrmAO. poat. !Ral4;>h Stanton and Maile Maciag. wiU be held next month In Utioa. balance within 24 boiiTi.
Pagi8 Four CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tii^fl'iJay, Aii^iPt 23, 1 9 6 6
• • H o w To Get A H W h e r e to Apply* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
HIGH SCHOOL 1 The Job Market || For Public Jobs
• le Monthl/
iBcIndM «D EDUCATION • The following directions tell
Booki, Bxami, " % By V. RAIDER WEXLER
AT HOME IN SPARE TIME | where to apply for public jobi
I lodWIduAl
lutractloiit
Ovr itodenti * and how to reach destinations fn
If yeu or* 17 er over ond hove left school, | | | | | * A LISTING OF NON-CIVIL SERVICE JOBS AVAILABLE
I k«Ta entered
•rerSOO you con corn e High School diploma. Writ* %2* * THROUGH THE NEW YORK STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ** New York City on the transit
OolleKeal for fre* High School booklet—tells how. ******** **** **** ***** ****** ************ ******* •ystem.
I• CITYAMERICAN SCHOOL. Dept. 9AP-71 H *
130 W. 42nd St., N.Y. 36. N.Y. Ph. BRyont ».2604 Day or Night
Experienced TRANSCRIBING iBOOKKEEPERS with garment
MACHINES OPERATORS are manufacturing experience are
Send m* your fre* 55-pog* High School booklet. needed at various M a n h a t t a n lo- needed. Must have knowledge of NEW € 0 R K CITY—The Appli-
cations. The work mostly with typing and payroll. Salary ranges
Name — Age eleotrio typewriter, with some from $85 to $110 a week . . . Ap- cations Section of the New York
Address --Apt..
ISiCity -Zone. -State. manual. Salary ranges from $85 ply a t t h e Office Personnel City D e p a r t m e n t of Personnel la
to $95 ft week . . . ASSISTANT Placement Center, 575 Lexington located a t 49 Thomas St., New
OUR 69th YEAR York 7. N.Y. ( M a n h a t t a n ) . I t li
Avenue near 51st Street, Man-
hattan.
Recent college graduates in- three blocks n o r t h of City Hall,
t-erest^d In structural design for one block west of Broadway.
«anlt«tion, highways and bridges
will get $600 A month aji CIVIL Hours are 9 A.M. to 4 P M .
ENGINEERS , . . Also needed are Monday through Friday, and
experienced STRUCTURAL D E - S a t u r d a y s f r o m 9 to 12 noon.
S'IGNERS In heavy Industrial, Telephone 566-8720.
commercial and institutional Mailed requests for application
buUdJnc at $240 to $280 a week, blanks must include a stamped,
and •xperienced HIGHWAY DE- self-addressed business-size en-
SIGNERS a t $220 to $260 a week velope and must be received by
the Personnel Department at least
. Apply at the Professional five days before the closing date
Placement Center, 444 Madison tor t h e filing of applicaiions.
Avenue near 50th Street, Man-
hattan. Completed application fonna
which are flleci by mall must Im
Needed In Brooklyn are RE- sent to the Personnel Department
PAIUMEN to do general body and and must be postmarked no latcsr
fender repairs on automobiles. then the last day of filing or 11
Must have own tools .The pay is stated ctherwise in the exam-
$100 to $125 a week . . . AUTO ination announcement.
MECHANICS with own tools and
operator's license are needed to
On a hot night in a stuffy hotel room, a salesman placed an electric do general automotive repair. The Applications Section d
fan at the foot of the bed to cool off the ten little pigs that went to Work Includes ignition, brake, the Personnel Department la n e a r
market. He dozed off but awoke abruptly when his toes tangled with ^rc•nt a n d rear end, some align- the Chambers Street stop of t h e
the revolving fan, especially the big toe. That little pig went "wee-wee- ment, engine repair and drive main subway lines that go througll
wee," all the way to the bone. (The medical expense was covered by tralj], clutch and standai'd ti'ans- the area. These are the IRT 7tli
Accident insurance.) jniiislon. T h e pay Is $90 to $125 Avenue Line and the IND 8tta
We admit this might never happen to you, but each year accidents foi a 8 to 6-day, 40 to 48-hour Avenue Line. T h e I R T Lexington
and sickness cost millions of Americans a staggering toll in both wefk . . . Experienced SERVICE Avenue Line stop to use Is tJia
disabilities and money. STATION ATTENDANTS are Worth Street stop and the BMT
The C.S.E.A. Accident and Sickness Income Insurance program, needed 1o sell gas and oil, fix flats, Brighton local's stop is City Hall
administered by Ter Bush & Powell, Inc., covers over 52,000 mem- tome minor repairs, car lubric-a- Both lines have exits to Duant
bers. As a group they have already received benefits totaling millions tion. Must have New York State Street, a short walk from the Per-
of dollars. It could also pay you an income each month if an accident driver'! license. The pay is $70 to sonnel Department.
or sickness disables you. |B0 loi a 6-day week including
wet'kenda . . . Apply at the STATE
Brooklyn Industrial Office, 250
Schermerhorn Street in down- STATE—Room 1100 at 270
lown Brooklyn.
Ab experienced PHOTOSTAT Broadway, New York 7, N.Y.,
m a c h i n e OPERATOR c a n e a r n corner of Chambers St., telephone
$70 $110 a week setting up and BArclay 7-1616; Gkivernor Alfred
operating commercial photostats F. Smith State Office Building and
mcdel No. 2 and No. 4 . . . Fully
experienced CARBON COLLA- The State Campus, Albany; State
TORS will get $150 to $2 a n Office Building, Buffalo; S t a t e
hour to gather or collate carbon Office Building, Syracuse; and
und plain paper . . . Experienced 500 Midtown Tower, Rochester
GANG S T I T C H MACHINE (Wednesdays only).
FEEDERS will get $75 to $90 a
We will be happy to send you complete information. week to feed signatures to a Candidates may obtain applica-
Christensen . . . A CHIEF 15 tions for State jobs from local
PRESSMAN will get 90 to $120 a offices of t h e New York S t a t e
week to set up and operate offset Employment Service.
TER mm^it P O W E L L , I N C . press . . . Apply at the Manhat- FEDERAL
t a n Industrial Office, 255 West
Mth Street between Broadway and
Eighth Avenue. FEDERAL — Second U S. Civil
SCHENECTADY BUFFALO FARM WORKERS are needed i Service Region Office, News Build-
NEW YORK SYRACUSE
lor about five months in Nev^ ing, 220 East 42nd Street (at 2nd
York, New Jersey a n d Connecti- Ave.), New York 17, N.Y., Just
FILL OUT AND MAIL TODAY... cut. Those with recent f a r m ex- west of t h e United Nations build*-.
perience are preferred, but any
TER BUSH & POWELL, INC. person able to do heavy manual Ing. Take the IRT Lexington Ave.
148 Clinton St., Schenectady, N.Y. labor may apply. The pay range Line to Grand Central and walk
two blocks east, or take the shut-
Please send me Information concerning the CSEA Accident and Sickness Incom« Insurance $1.20 an hour plus five cents tle from Times Square to Grand
an hour end-of-season bonus up Central or the IRT Queens-Flush-
Name- to $1.40 e n hour for a 40 to 60- ing train from any point on the
hour. iiix-day week. Fxee govern- line to the G r a n d Central stoi*.
ment-approved housing Ij pro-
Home Address. vided . . . Apply at the Farm Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Place of Employment Unit ©1 the M a n h a t t a n Service Monday through Friday. Also open
Industries Office, 247 West 54th Saturday. Telephone YU 6-2626.
Stireet between Broadway and
Date of Empioyment- .My age Is. EiEhlh Avenue. Applications are also obtain-
able at main post officer except
P.S. If you have the Insurance, why not take a few minutes and Nomet Cohen the New York, N.Y., Poet Office.
explain It to a new employee. Boards of examiners at the p a r -
foimer Deputy City Adminis- ticular installations offering tbe
toTfitoi Henry Cohen h a i been tests also may be applied to tor
nar/ied by Mlayor John Lindsay as fmther Information and applica-
FJrirt Deputy Admlnstrator of the tion forms. No retain envelope!
wwly ccrcated H u m a n Resource* are required with mailed reuueste
AAiciiiiijfljatJon.
for application forms.
Twnday^ August 23, 1966 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Correctional TreatmenPDt Sergeant Judicial Conference Substitutes
Waikh Test Haber For City Budget Director
Specialists Do Social As Principal In Aides' Bargaining
Set h NYC The Administrative Board of tire State Judicial Con-
Casework In Prisons No previous filing will be ference lias amended its procedures for joint collective bar-<
The United States Department of Justice is accepting ap- necessary for the promotion gaining with New York City and the employees subject to
plications on a continual basis for the job of correctional examination for sergeant in their authority. The change reflects the new policy to be
t r e a t m e n t specialist In Federal prisons. Experience ratings, the New York City Police De- used in New York CTlty for bar- .
oomblned with physical fitness and aptness of residence to partment. gaining with employee orgaiilza-1 principal for the CJlty of New
available openings, will determine iBrooklyn Yet T h e Department of Personnel • York; and the State Adminlsbra-
eligibility for these social case- has announced that a walk-in ex-
In a letter to Herbert Haber, 1 ^ ^ Administrative Board
work positions. No written exam-' H o s p i t a l N e e d s amination will be given for this Director of Labor R e l a t i o n f o r ! Judicial Conference rtiaU
laatlou Is required. Job. New York C?ity, Alfred Delaney,! ^^^ ^ Principal of t h e Ad-
For further information and Practical Nurses Starting salary in this position administrative officer for the Ju-1 n^inlstrative Board,
applications write to the I^ew
York Region Office, U.S. Civil The Veterans Administration Is $9,344. No prior filing la dicial Conference, said: | Because the City of New York
Service Commission, 220 East Hospital, 800 Poly Place, Brooklyn, necessary to take this examina-
42nd Street, N.ew York City, New has vacancies for practical nurses, tion. As you know, the City of New I haa decided aa a general policy t o
York. Ask for Standard form 57, GS-3, 4, or 5, salary $-t,26fl to
plus card form 5001-BC. Send $5,331 depending on experience. This test la open only to quali- York and the Administrative ' change the Principal responsible
application forms to the Execu- Applicants must have completed fied candidates who are employed Boai-d of the Judicial Conference for collective bargaining wtih em^
tive Secretary, U.S. Civil Service a full-time program of studj' in a n by the Polioa Department. The of the S t a t e of New York are pres- ployee organizations f r o m th® D i r -
Board of Examiners, U.S. Peni- approved school of practical n u r s - exam Is scheduled for Oct. 1. ently operating under procedures ector of t h e Budget to t h e newly
tentiary, Leavenworth, Kansae. ing and have a current State lic- governing Joint collective bargain- created Director of Labor R e l a -
ense. For further Information con- ing with them for terms and con- tions, the Administrative Board
tact the New York City Depart- ditions of employment subject to h a s resolved t h a t the procedurea
For further information, please m e n t of Personnel, Applications their authority and responsibility. are now amended to substitute tha
Section, 49 T h o m a s Street.
Director of Labor Relations f o r
Medical Records write or visit tha Personnel Of- F R E E B O O K L E T b y U . S . G o t - These Joint procedures provide tlie Dii^ector of the Budget m
fice at this hospital, or call Mi^e. ernment on Social Security. MAIL t h a t t h e Budget Director of t h e Principal for t h e City of New
Librarian Jobs Baron or Mr. Nadel at TE 6-S600, O N L Y . Leader, 97 Duane St., N.Y. City of New York shall act m the York.
ext. 389. City. N Y. 10007.
For U.S. Gov. Shoppers Service Guide The DELEHANTY INSTITUTE
Applications are being ac- MANHATTAN: 111 EAST IS ST.. Neor 4 Av*. (All SHbwayi)
cepted on a continual basis
by ctie U n i t e d S t a t e s Civil JAMAICA: 89-2S MERRICK BLVD., bet. Jamaica & HllUlde Aves.
OFFICE H0UR3: MOX. TO FRI. 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed S a i
Service C o m m i s s i o n f o r p o s i - Get The Authorized €S£A License Plate 50 Years of Successful Specialized Education
ttoiniS aa Federal medical records by th« CItU Servlcs Employes* Awa. U Ibat which i« »ol(J throurh CSBA Headquarteri. For Career Opportunities and Personal Advancement
Ifibrarlan. Jobs are in grades G S - 5 8 Elk St., Albany, Th« plat» walah wUi tor »1. can also b» ordered throufh
t o OS-12, with s t a r t i n g salaries local chapter oflicen.
rainglng from $4,690 a year to $9,- Help Wanfed - Sales Help Wanted - Male Be Oar Guest at a Class Session ef Any Delehaaty Coarse or Phone
•80 a year. er Wrtte for O a s s Schedules and FREE GUEST CARD.
These positions are in Wash- GUARDS ARMED, iuimadlats full-ttme REAL ESTATB Salesman—full time, with • PATROLMAN • TRANSIT PATROLMAN
ington DC. and various otner Tftoanoles, unlfornu suppllod. must hare or without experience; eellinr private • HOUSING PATROLMAN
liKMtlons throughout the United valid pistol permit, welfare plan. Reply bonis* In Queeni. Car essential. OL 7-
•tatlng: full particulars. BOX 31, Bowl- IN MANHATTAN—MONDAY 1:15, 5:30. or 7:30 P.M.
ing: Green Station, New York, N.Y, IN JAMAICA—WEDNESDAY at 7 P.M.
States. T h e jobs ai'e in t h e Vet- 10004.
03E.A REBT.EGTI'VIB DECAL lor bumper
erans Administration, U.S. Public Help Wanted - M a b or auto window, Refiectlre Blue back-
H e a l t h Service and the D e p a r t - DEPENDABE man learn • trade—Man- rround, ClTlI Senrlca name Imprinted In
agement trainee. $95 plua advaaoamant. ailrer. Three inchea in diameter. Easy
m e n t of Defense. Phoue Mr. Kelly. Thure. Evr« 8-7 P.M. to attach. Watherproof and ruaranteed.
Mall 91.00 ta J&B Birna—54 Hamlltoa
For f u r t h e r information oon- or 3ati. 8-3 P.M. AL 4-5127. Ara.. Auburn, N.Y. 13031. CLASSES NOW MEETING IN MANH.4TTAN & JAMAICA
taofc t h e Executive Secretary, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
HIGH SCNOOL EQUIVALENCY DIPLOMA
Central Board of U.S. CHvll S e r - Help Wanted - Male
vice Examiners, Veterans Admln- CLASSES FORMING il
Istratlom. WOJL TRAIN — NO OAR NECESSARY
Addiiif Maehlfloi REAL SSTATS SALESMAN FIREMAN
Library Educator Typowriton CARPENTER
Miin^ographa OSi<}e - Leaeinr > Apt, Renting - Sell Bldft
OHNBSBO—The Division of Addrossliig Machioos la Manhattan • Comm, LICENSE COURSES
Library Education of t h e S t a t e TA 4-4838
University College at Geneseo Guaranteed, Al»« Keata<«. Re^alra * STATIONARY ENGINEER'S LICENSE
oontinued to bolster Its facu- Cemetery Lots
lty with the addition of Marian ALL LANGUAGES Starts Monday. Sept. 2« — 7:00 P.M.
L. Strickland as an assistant pro- TYPEWRITER CO. BBAUnrnL non-iectarlan memorial park
fessor ' MASTER PLUMBER'S LICENSE
CHelsea 8 80S« la Queent, Ona to 13 double lota.
WAKE UP PLEASANTLY— l i e W. Mrd ST., NEW TOKK t, N.T. Prlrate owner. WOT turther Information,
writ«: Box | i l . Latdar. 87 Duane ft.,
N.r. lOOOT. M.Y.
TTPS ^ nRnmdenrwoBoAdR-9QaAs.I6N0S; other* start* Tuesday. Sept. 27 — 7:00 P.M.
SnUliSlT.SO:
Paarl Bro*.. 470 SmUh. Bklyn TK 5-8034 ' REFRIGERATION LICENSE
B7 P h o n e Starts Wednesday, Sept. 28 — 7:00 P.M.
R a l l a b l e . If you want io know what's happaning ' MASTER ELECTRICIAN'S LICENSE
Cour t a 0 u a to you StarU Thursday. Sept. 29 — 7:00 P.M.
to your chances of promotion
Service $5 Mo. to your job Also covers City Electrician and Electrical Inspeoteff.
to your next raise
MMHliXO lAH'OKlANT OALLST and similar matters! • PRACTICAL VOCATIONAL COURSES:
D'ii* oar nuuibsr It you hava
na or u • lecondac/ FOLLOW THE LEADER REGULARLY! LleeRied by N.Y. State—Approved lor Veteraat
uj(iii>i»r wtiaa /ou are out
Here It the newspaper that tells you about what U happen- AUTO MECHANICS SCHOOL
24 HA. SERVICE $7 mo. ing in civil service, what U happening to tha Job you have and
BE 3-3300 the Job you want. 5-01 46 Road a t S St.. Long Island City
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scription now.
Nov. 10-14 llfj.OO DRAFTING SCHOOLS
(Vtftataa*' Day WMkaad) Tha price Is IS.OO. That brlnge you 5t laauei of the Civil
Service Leader, ailed with the government job news you want. ManhaHan: 123 Cast 12 St. nr. 4 Ave.
Iflfo and Roservationi Jamaleot 19-2$ Merrleh llvd. a t fO Ave.
CoNfact: Mary Calffapietra, You can subscribe on the eoupoa below: Xrefc/tectaral—Mochaafeaf—Strwctural Drafthf
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PINK6RT0NS. INC. Aaeredlted by loard ef Rofoats
IflU train pliyioftll/ auftUtled •<>• f 1 4 1 MorHch lealevard. J a n a l a e
pUoftutt with ol»v r*oord for full
Uaw •te»(iy MuploymMtt. Paid Taw- ifAMB •••••••(•••M*** KM* •• •• te (MS* •• • A CoHege frepereterv Co'fdsesttloaer X<«dt«r«
ADDRESS Nfgk Seheof. SeeroteHef Trofalflf Ava/lable
Uooa. uitifo!ui« euppUad. B«ueilt». for GMb es en fffeetlve Ssppfonoat. fpeclef
A|»»lr e VM Monday (bru rrtday Properetfee fa Seleste ead MeMoaietfct fer
f e llAfeUy »( iVatutt Wcat Bwaf). N.Y. f t a d e a t s Wbe WM *• Qualify f e r recbaafeffleel
•ad laflaoerlif CoKofes. Driver M u t t H t Cearsaa.
For Informatlofl om All CoHriti Plieat #11 l 4 f H
4a aouat uppartuatt]r auiployar
Six CIVIL SERVICE LEADER TiiescTay, Aii^if>l 23, 1966
6 U n £ Sw^im^ Civil Service Civil Service
Television Law & You
'Amei'iea^g Lnrgestt Weekly tor Puhiie Emploi/ees Television programs of Interest By W I L L I A M GOFFEN
to civil eervlce employees are
Member Audit Bureau of Circulations broadcast dally over WNYO,
Published 9very Tuesday by Ohannel 81. This week's pi-ograms
axe listed below. (Mr. Goffen, a member of the New York Bar, teaches law at the
LEADER PUBLICATIONS, INC. Television pa-ograms of Interest College of the City of New York. Is the author of many books and
f 7 Dhor* Street. New York, N.Y.-10007 212-BEekmoii 3-6010 to civil service employees are articlei and co-authored "New York Criminal Law.")
Jerry Finkeletein, Publisher broadcast dally over WNYO, Death Gamble
Paul Kyer, Editor Joe Deasy, Jr.. City Editor Ohannel 81. T h i s week's prognams
Jamei F. O'Hanlon, Associate Editor Editor are listed below.
Mike Klion, Associate
N. H. Mager, Business Manager Sunday, Augrust 28 "IN A recent decision (laquinta v. laqulnta, New York Law
Advertisiof Representatives i 7:30 p.m. — Safe Driving — Pilm Journal, August B, 1966), Special T e r m considered the effect
series on safety measures.
ALBANY — Joseph T. Rdlow — 303 So. Manning Blvd.. IV 2-5474 9:00 p.m.—New Dlmenslona of of failure to designate a beneficiary under the death gamble
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Charles Andrewi — 239 Wall Street. FEderal 8-8350 Education—Dlsicussdon series. statute. Before certain statutory changes In 1963, deductions
9:30 p.m.—^Viewpoint on Mental were made from t h e salaries of employees who were m e m -
lOo per copy. Subscription Price $3.00 to members of tlio Civil Health—"Psychiatric Services in bers of t h e New York City Employees Retirement System.
Service Employees Association. $5.00 to non-members.
a General Hospital." The sum of these deductions together with ah amount not
Monday, Au«:ust 29 In excess of one year's salary comprised ordinary death bene-
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1966 3:00 p.m.—^Managers in Action— fits payable to the employee's designated beneficiary upon
Series on the principles and
Reject The Unjust the employee's death. The ordinary death benefits together
policies 0(f good management. with contributions made by t h e City In conjunction with
4:00 p.m.—^Around the Clock — the salary deductions constituted the pension. However, the
New York d i y Police training City's contributions could not be collected unless the em-
THE Nassau County chapter of the Civil Service Employees program: "R-otectlng the Acci- ployee had actually retired with the result t h a t if a n e m -
Assn. has vowed a court battle, if necessary, to prevent dent Scene." ployee continued working beyond his eligible retirement date
the Implementation of a new salarj^ schedule which would 7:30 p.m.—On the Job—^New York and died before retirement became effective, his beneficiary
lump nine clerical grades into one and make one salary for City Fire Depaa-tment ti-alnin« received only the ordinary death benefits and lost the City's
program,
all affected employees. contiributions.
The schedule fails to take Into consideration any dif- Tuesday, August 30 IN 1963, with t h e addition of t h e death benefit provi-
ference in duties, qualifications and discards the civil service 4:00 p.m.—Aroimd the Clock — sions to the Administrative Code, the employees benefitted
promotional system. New York City Police Depart- by the change In the law could continue In service after at-
ment training program: "Pro-
In addition, and most Important, many employees will tecting the Accident Scene." taining retirement age and upon death were presumed to
face a reduction in salary and lose future Increments. 7:00 p.m.—Viewpoint on Mental have retired the day before death without diminution in pen-
When an employee takes a Job in civil service, It Is mostly Health — "Poimtain House," a sion allowance.
IN 1964, the death gamble benefits were extended to
for the protection he receives under the civil service system. unique psyohiati-ic rehabilitation
His salary schedule Is an Implied contract between employer center. other employees, and in 1965, all members of the New York
and himself. 7:30 p.m.—^Human Rights Forum City Employees Retirement System received death gamble
Wb fail to see the justice In this ne\y proposed schedule — (live) — "School Integration benefits.
and urge Nassau County to reject the unjust provisions before and Your Child." The factual background of the laquinta case establishes
Implementing the recommendations. Wednesday, August 31 t h a t In 1939 the member nominated his wife, Rose, to re-
A court battle between employer and employee Is not 4:00 p.m.—Around the Clock — ceive the ordinary death benefits in the event he died prior
the best thing for either side but should one be necessary, New Yorik City Police D e p a r t - to retirement. The member subsequently obtained a divorce
m e n t training progi-^am; "Pro- In a proceeding In which his wife did not appear. I n 1965,
It Is impossible to see how the courts could rule against the tecting the Accident Scene." he married Margaret outside the State of New York a n d
pleas of the chapter in this cas«.
5:30 p.m.—Safe Driving—PUms on designated her to receive the same benefits for which he had
We urge Nassau County officials to look the proposals driver and pedestrian safety earlier named Rose.
over very closely and listen to the objections of the Em- measui'es.
7:30 pjn.—On the Job—New Yoiik IT WAS Margaret who Instituted the Special Term pro-
City Fire Depai'tment trainin«
ployees Association before taking any final action. ceedings, and Rose .was permitted to Intervene in those pro-
pax>gram. ceedings because she may have been adversely affected by
60 Days-No Action Thursday, September i any Judgment In the proceeding and because common ques-
tions of law were involved.
I 4:00 p.m.—Aaxmnd the Clock — THE PETITIONER died while In service and eligible for
T has been 60 days since the City of New York held exam- New Yoirk City Police Depart- retirement without nominating a particular beneficiary t o
inations for senior clerk. Two tests were given; one was ment training program: "Pro- receive death gamble benefits. Margaret filed a claim for
open-competitive, the other promotional. tectlnff the Accident Scene."
the 7:30 p.m.—On the Job—New York death benefits, but payment was refused. Subsequently, the
As a result of this examination series, a review of the decedent's first wife, Rose, petitioned for letters of admin-
appeal procedures of unreleased tests was promised by City Fire Depai'tmeaTit ti-alnln« istration as the member's surviving spouse. She alleged that
Department of Personnel. T h a t was 60 days ago. program. the Mexican divorce was invalid so that he was never legally;
8:30 p.m.—City Close-ui>~Patricia
The Irrepairable h a r m caused by the delay of this review Mai'x interviews Dr. Bfrem R a - married to Margaret. The Surrogate sustained Rose's con-
can never be corrected. Those who took tho open-competitive mii-ez, Narcotics Control Com- tentions and granted her letters of administration, Margaret
exam certainly feel that their efforts were for nothing. missioner. argued In Supreme Court that as the member had not filed
If, from the proposed key answers released by the De- 4:00 Friday. September 2 a presumed option selection nominating! a particular bene-
partment, the candidate failed the test by five or less points, p.m.—Around the Clock — ficiary for death gamble benefits, such benefits became pay-
they were left holding the bag. They could not Immediately New York City Police Depart- able to her as the nominated beneficiary pursuant to the
Isfiue a protest as had been the practice for most exams, In m e n t training program:^ "Pro- ordinary death benefit provision which was In effect when
tecting the Awldent Scene." the decedent became a member.
the past.
They would have to wait, aj» long as six months, before 7:30 pin.—Brooklyn College P r e - SPECIAL TERM directed attTentlon to an opinion of the
receiving their failure notice, and, only then could they ap- sents—-"The Tugboats"—.history Corporation Counsel to the effect that payment of the retire-
o i tugiboatlinff on tftie New Yoo^
peal an answer or a question. water front. ment allowance shall be made to the estate of the deceased
employee when a beneficiary for presumed retirement has
Those who competed In the promotion exam were also Saturday, September 8 not been designated. The member concededly had not desig-
left high and dry, and, for the same reasons. 7:00 p.m.—Community AoMon — nated a beneficiary.
We have said before that the careers of many dedicaated "Relocation — What Can Be TO ASSURE payment to a specific beneficiary, the mem-
and able New York City employees Is being adversely affected Don« to BumaniEM the BuU- ber eligible for retirement must file an application for pre-
the delay. dooeir?" (Ddscussion). sumed retirement nominating his beneficiary. As the mem«
Action now will relieve many future problems. 7:80 pjn.—On tihe Jo4>—New Yoark ber failed to do so, benefits became payable to Rose as hit
Nassau Colltgt Trusf«a Taylor Roappointtd Otty Fire Depaa:tm«(nit tralining legal representative.
proffram.
WHILE CONCEDING the correctness of this view, Mar*
MMLBANY-^Oovernor Rockefel- ALBANY—Governor Rockefel- Wiliard visitor gajret argued that she was nevertheless entitled to the ordin-
ler has uppoinUd Nathan A. Kabn ler has announced the reappoint-
of WkbX Hempstead, as a mem- meoit ot Charles 0 . Taylor, of ALBANY—Governor Rockefel- ary death benefits representing tho deductions from her hus-
ber of the Board of Trustees of Eajstchester, t i a member of the ler has announced the recess ap- band's salary checkji plus one year's salajry. This contention,
NASSAU Community College for a State Commission for the Blind pointment of Hymen Klionsky of
m m ending June 80, 1970. Kabn and Visually Handicapped In the Seneca Falls, as « member of the too, oould not be sustained. The outstanding statute required
Board of Visitors to Wiliard State payment of the retirement allowance to the legal represen*
tatlve because no b»nefiolary was designated to receive death
sttooceds Leo Perils of New Hyde Stole Department of Social Wel- Hospital for a' term ending De- gamble benefits. 9uch benefits comprise both the accumu-
F M , who resigned In the un- fare for a term ending June 81, cember 81, 19«9. The post Is un- lated deductions from the employee'! salary and the olty'i
post 1971. The post Is unsalaried. salaried. Acouiuulated oontrlbuUon«.
Tu«««faf, Au^fusl 23, 196(1 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Serm
Starting Salaries To $6,440 Forest Ranger Positions
For NYS Probation Officers O p e n U n t i l September 1 2
Applications are being accepted on a continual basis by The State of New York is accepting applications until
the New York State Civil Service Commission for the job of Sept. 12 for a n examination series In forestry. The exams
probation officer. The positions are located throughout the open are:
QUESTIONS A N D
State and offer starting salaries as high as $6,440 a year. Forest ranger, exam number 27- s t a t e Department of Oonsei-vatlon
ANSWERS . . . and vacancies are 1 o c a 1 1 1
• • . about health Both college graduates and col- 292—salary is $4,725 to $5,855;
lege seniors may apply for these bhrougliout the State.
insurance Forestry aide, exam number 27- FOT f u r t h e r Information and
Job As Safetyjobs, although a B.A. la neces- 291—salary is $4,495 to $5,545, and applications contact the State De-
by
sary in order to be appointed. Forest pe«t oontrol technician, p a r t m e n t of Civil Service, t h e
William G.
O'Brien Inspector WithWritten examinations ars given exam number 27-290 — salary is State Oampus, Albany, or the
Blue Cross- periodically and therefore no ap- $4,465 to $5,545. ; State Office Buildings, Buffalo,
ICC Bureaupeal or review of test papers will These positions exist in the ! New York City and Syracuse,
be allowed.
Blue Shield For further information and The United States Civil Ser-
Manager,
Tha applications contact the State De- vice Commission Is accepting Hospital
Statewide
V.A.partment of Civil Service, the applications on a continual
Stat« Campus, Albany, or the basis for jobs as safety in-
Plan State Office Buildings, New York spector with t h e Bureau of Motor
Needs Telephone
City, Buffalo or Syracuse. Carriers of the Interstate Com-
Thii column will appear period- merce Commission. Positions are
loallr. Ajs a public aervlce, Mr.
located in various cities of the
O'Brien will answer questions rel- United States and pay salaries Operators Now
ative to the Statewide Plan. Please ranging from $4,565 to $5,540 a
Motion Picture•ubmit your questions to Mr.
O'Btten. Blue Cross-Blue Shield year.
For further information apply The United States Civil Service Commission has a n -
Jobs Open AtManager. The Statewide Plan. 1215
Pictorial CenterWestern Ave., Albany, N.Y. Please to the Executive Secretary, Board nounced an examination for telephone operator with po-
of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, sitions at the Veterans Administration Hospital, 130 Kings-
do not submit questions pertain-
ing bo specific claims. Only ques- Interstate Commerce Commission, bridge Road, tne Bronx.
tlonj of general interest can be Effective yesterday (Aug. Washington, D.C. and refer to These positions are in the GS-1 tor.
answeied here. announcement number 320 B, to GS-4 grade levels with sal-
22) examinations for posl- aries ranging f r o m $3,609 to $4.- For further information and ap-
776 per year, depending on the plications, contact the Board of
Q. [ understand that M e d i - i tlons at the Army Pictorial
Federal Prisononly In the United States., Junsdiction of the: U.S. Civil Service Examiners, V.A.
care benefits are a v a i l a b l e j Center will come under the
Hospital, 1301 Kingsbridge Road,
applicants, experience.
the Bronx.
Will my Statewide Plan | Special Exammer, Interagency To qualify applicants must,
meet the following requirements; Reappointed
Operating Engineercontinue to cover m e out- I Board of U.S. Civil Service Exam-
For GS-1, no experience or edu-
slde of the United States? ! ^^^ the New York City area.
; Army Pictorial Center, 35-11 35th No written test Is required cational requirements; ALBANY—Homer P. Dearlove,
for the position of operating For GS-2, six months of experi- of Hudson Falls, h a s been reap-
A. Yes. Y o u a r e c o r r e c t i n ! Avenue. Long island City 11106. engineer in United States pointed as a member of the Board
t h a t M e d i c a r e b e n e f i t s are The following exams were foim- prisons. The United States ence or graduation from high of Ti-ustees of Adirondack Com-
school; munity College for a term ending
avallable only in the 50 states erly under the jurisdiction of the Civil Service Commission is ac- June 30, 1975. T h e post 1* u n -
cepting applications for these jobs For GS-3, one years experience salaried.
and possessions of th-e United Pictorial Center's own Board of on a continual basis, with appoint- as an operator; and for GS-4,
States. Your Statewide Plan Examiners; ment to be made on the basis of two years experience aa an opera-
benefits, however, are world- ; experience in the field. Salaries
wide and you will be covered Motion picture production spe-
cialist (director and assistant di-
rector) GS-9 t h r o u g h 12; M o t i o n
under the Statewide Plan for picture production specialist (pro- range from $3.00 to $3.85 to start. Free blades offer
any covered expenses Incur- ducer and assistant producer), A final selection of candidates
red outside of the United GS-9 through 12; Motion picture will be made according to their
States and its possessions. film editor, GS-5 through 11; Mo- position on the eUgible list and to introduce you to new
This Is only one of the ways tion picture sound editor, GrS-5 the aptness of their residence to
areas with Job vacancies.
In which your Statewide Plan through 11. Schick Super Stainless
For furtiier Information and
will supplement Medicare Motion picture studio carpenter. applications, write to the Board
benefits for those o v e r 65 | studio electrician, studio grip, and of U.S. Civil Service Examiners. Steel Injector Blades.
years of age. studio property man, WBST-15; United States Penitentiary, Lea-
Motion picture studio property venworth Kansas.
Q. When does a participating: man (wardrobe), WBST-17; Mo-
doctor have to accept the tion picture scenic artist. WBST- NOTICE OF NAMES OF
PERSONS APPEARING AS
Blue Shield allowance as 21; Motion picture art director,
full payment of his bill? GS-8. OWNERS OF CERTAIN
UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
Negative worker (assembler or
A..If you meet the income re- cutter) W-10; printing machine
quirements of your local operator. W-6 and W-8; Sensito- held by
Blue Shield Plan and are meterist, GS-7 and 9; Chemical THE BANK OF NEW YORK
treated by a participating plant operator and repairer, W-7,
physician, you are eligible for and Chemical mixer, W-5. 48 Wall Str»tt. New York, N.Y.
pald-ln-full benefits. You will Applications for these exams
find an income section to be will be accepted until further ( \ ni«>iiilier of the Federal De>|ioglt
filled out on the claim form, notice. liisitrani'* Corporation)
and you should be sure to call Tha i>ei',sona whose names aud last
t h t i to the attention of the known aiWresaeji aro set forth below
aiipear from ths records of ths above-
Needed: Publicmttendlng physician. naiDed bankiiiK orranization to be en-
Health NursesQ. tVly wife recently required titled to unclaimed propert.v In
auioimU of twenty-live dollar* or mora.
AMOUNTS DUE ON DEPOSITS
R e . D« J.auer Addreei Cnknown
AMOUNTS HELD OR OWIN6
FOR THE PAYMENT OF
a private nurse while she NE60TIAILi INSTRUMENTS OR
WAS in t h e hospital. Is Many career jobs for nurses CERTIFIED CHECKS
this service covered under are being offered by the Serarp.v Dabulgian 'Addreea Unknown
United States Civil Service jierikDtt Davouljian Addreei Uaknowii
my Statewide Plan? N. Kciiisnetiow Addreas Unknown
Commission on a continual Theodore Uo8fnber» 915 E. 17th St..
A. Yes. Benefits for private ' basis. Currently available posi- Brooklyn, N.Y.
Debra Schorr 60-l'2 174th St..
duty nursing are provided tlons are located In various parts Flughing, N.y.
Anne Winn Addrosu Unknown
under the Statewide Plan, i Of' tl^e United States, as well as in Simon blower Addre#» Unknown
And these benefits have re- 'o^eign countries. rupoi't of unclaimed property has
cently been increased. Effec- Salary ranges from $4,345 to been made to Arthur Levitt, the
tive July 1. 1966, benefits be- $10,635. There are positions as
staff nurse, head nurse, nurse Complioller of the State of New York. 7-Pack ll-Pack Dial Injector Kit
gin after the first 48 hours supervisor, operating room nurse Injector with Injector with with 2 free blades
PLirwiiunt to Section 301 of the Aban- 2 free blades 2 fiec blades
Instead of the first 72 hours, and many more.
with deductible and co-insur- There ia no closing date for this doned l'roi)erty l-aw. A list of the
n^nu-i cuntaiaed in mich notice i« on e l9bo, Schick s«f«ly Rtior Co., DIv. of Everjhirp, ln«.
file and open to public inspcctioa at
tlie principal office of the bank, lo- Whitehali Jewelers
cated at 48 Wall Street, New York.
New York, where such abandoned
proiierty in payable.
ance applying. This Is one of announcement. i^iicli abandoned properly will be
P-iid on or before October a i next to
the several Increased benefits For furtiier information, con- l>er.i(ins establisliing to iln daiisfaetiun
llK'ir right to receive the «iame.
you now enjoy under the tact the New York City Regional
Ill the succeeding' November, and on 74 WEST 23rd STREET, (Cor. 6th Ave.)
Statewide Plan. Office of t h t U.S. Civil Servke or before the tenth day thereof, •ucli
unclaimed proi^rty will b« paid to
Commission at 220 ©ast 42nd Arthur Levitt, the Comptroller of the New York. N.Y. OR 5-47S5 - 4
.State iif New York, and it ihall there-
Street, and ask (or aanouncement upon eeasia to ba liable therefor.
128.
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Page Eight CIVIL IBRVICE LEADEll Tuesday, Angntt 23, 1966
No Citizenship C i t y R e o p e n s P r o m o t i o ncianfl, and
BalaxlM i«n|[e from IB.676 to
•tarb. t o 1 9 . 6 8 0 ixxt fcovlor dlcftfl*
for fuipeirvtainc
dletlclana. Poiittoinfl a(v«iliI«Jbilt a r e
in the S t a t e Depcurtmenits o< M e n -
Required For E x a m For A d m i n i s t r a t i v etal Hygiene and HeaMh.
For furthex information and 9
applicatlonf contact the State
D e p a r t m e n t of Civil Service, t h e
NY Dieticians A s s i s t a n t ; File B y S e p t .State Campus, Albany, or the
State Office Buildings, New Yorlc The New York City Depart- agencies. original applications.
Dietician jobs with New City, Buffalo and Syracuse. Piling will ApplicnnM who were notified
York State have neither citiz- ment of Personnel reopened remain open until
filing for a promotion exam- Sept. 9. who filed applica- that they were ineligible under
enship or State residence re- Candidates the requirementJB set forth in the
quirements, Applications are FREE BOOKLET by U. 8. Goir- ination ' for administrative original notice of e x a m i n a t i o n
being accepted for these poslUonfl ernment on Social Security. Mail assistant. This exam is open only tions in June need not file again, must file again if they wish to
on a continual ba&ls by the S t a t e only. Leader, 97 Duane Street, to qualified candidates who are b u t may, if they wish, m a k e have t h e i r eligibility reconsidered.
D e p a r t m e n t of C?iv4il Service. New York T. N. T . employed In City departments or amendinents or additions to their Starting salary in this position
is $6,750 per year.
The written test is expected to
be held on Dec, 17.
For further information and
applications contact the Applica-
tions Section of t h e D e p a r t m e n t
of Personnel, 49 T h o m a s Street,
Mianhattan.
• •• Parole Officer
Trainee Jobs Are
for the first time for Open Continually
civil service employees!
New York State Is accepting
You have the option of applications on a continual
basis for examinations for
non-profit parole officer trainee. Salary
doctor bill
insurance in this position is $5,800 per year.
witli these four After one year in the trainee
unique features position, candidates who quali-
• Coverage of home and office calls, fy will be promoted, without fur-
with no deductibles
ther examination, to the title
• Payment in full for covered services of parole officer a t a salary of
when provided by Participating Doctors $6,920.
• No income ceilings Positions are in the New York
City—Long Island areas.
• Free choice of tiar.*'*^
New York State residency le
A new law (Chapter 909) makes It possible for Civil not required.
Service employees everywhere in New York State to
sign up for the kind of comprehensive doctor bill For further information con-
coverage that enabled Group Health Insurance, I n c . - t h e tact the State Department of
oldest nonprofit medical care prepayment organization In Civil Service, the State Campus,
the northeastern United States-to grow from nothing Albany, or the State Office Build-
In 1938 to more than a million subscribers in 1966. ings, New Yorlc City, Syracuse
When you enroll in the GHI Option through your T.KOAT. NOTICB
. New York State Health Plan, you will be protected
by the GHI Family Doctor Plan and the Drug and TBJBS U P P L E M E N T A L ClTATtON. — PU« No.
Nursing Rider which cover a wide scope of benefits.
Find cut more - today - about the many unique P1016. 1966.—THE PEOPLE OP
advantages of GHI protection. STATE OP NEW YORK, By 1b» Grac®
of God. Free and Indppendeni,
To Helmer Foribertr, Mnia CHrsinr, Stir
Cansinir. Brltt S. CarpinB-Borg. Uno Cars-
Insr, Anders Otto Forsbeitf, Ingrld LovIb*
Nlleson, Per-Ake PorpherB.
YOU ARB HEREBY CITED TO SHOW
CAUSE befor* the Surrofrate's Court, New
York County, at Room 504 in the HaU
of Records in the County of New York,
New York, on September 7, 1866, at
10:00 A.M., why a certain writing dated
October 8, 1958, which hag tx-en olfeerd
for probate by ETHEI> GELB, r€«ldln»
at 6» Burnelde Drive, Haatingfl-on-Hfudeon,
New York, should not bo probated aa
the laet Will and Tesliinient, relating to
real and personal property, of 8VANTH
H. 0 . PGRSBERG, Dec'capcd, who was at
the time of his death a reBldent of 88
I'ark Terrace West, New York, in the
County of New York, New York, and
why lettem of administralion, c.t.a should
not Issue to ETHEL GELB.
Dated. Attested and Sealed,
July 27, 19fi6.
(L.S.) HON. JOSEPH A. COX,
Surrogate, New York County.
PHlT.ir A. DONAHUE,
Clerk.
Prepar* For Vour
$45- h i g h
SCHOOL
EQUIVALENCY
DIPLOMA
HEALTH • Acctptcd for Civil Service
• Job Promotion
THROUGH • Other Purpostt
GHD INSURANCE Fivo Week Course prepares you to
take the Slate I'^duc.ttloii I>«partmeut
Kxaininatlou for u IliKh School
Kguivalency Diploma.
ROBERTS SCHOOL
517 W. S7th St., New York 19
PLaza 7-030U
Please send me FREE inform-
ation.
IHI/221 PARK AYENUESOUTH, NEW YORK. N.Y. 10003 • Phoni: SP 7-6000 Name ———
\ddi-ese .
Citj Ph.
Tuesday, August 28, 1966 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Pag« Nliiit
U.S. Service N e w s iCr With State— Federal Jobsand In other locations through-
Cost Of Living Rise File For out the State.
Fans Employee's Ire
For DieticiansSalariw for principal stationary
enginers range from $7,475 to
$9,070 In five annual Increases.
Senior stationary engineers earn
Stationary from $6,300 to $7,700 annually, Applications are being ac-
and stationary engineers from cepted by the United States
$5,618 to $&,895. Civil Service Commission on
Recent announcements of a 4.1 per cent rise In t h e Eng. Candidates for stationary en- a continual basis for an ex-
cost-of-living index has added new fuel to the smouldering amination for dietician. Salary
resentments among Federal employee spokesmen over their Experienced Jobs jlneers must file applications by range for this position Is between
acquiescence to the Administration's 3.2 per cent wage-hike Sept. 12. Piincipal and senior sta- $4,690 and $7,690 annually. Jobs
tionary engineer candidates must
stationary en- file applications by Aug. 29.
Buideline. industry have left t(h« higher gineers with a knowledge of For more Information and an are available at Veterans Admin-
Already statements are being echelons of Federal woirker organi- high pressure boilers have an application, write Recruitment istration Hospitals and out -
zations stamdincr aU alona with opportunity to begin a career Unit No. 263, New York State patient clinics in various parte oif
made about the siege that will the proverbial deed to the Brook- with New York State. Department of Civil Service. The the country.
develop if such guidelines ai-© Im- lyn Bridge. State Campus, Albany, New York
posed on next year s wage nego- A civil service examination for 12226. For further Information and
tiations. Some leaders have added The president odf the National principal and senior stationary applications contact the Execu-
a footnote of optimism to their engineers will be held Oct. 1, and
bodelngs of woe howeveir, fore- Postal Union, Sydney Goodman an examination for stationary en- The City-wide telephone num- tive Secretary, Central Board of
seeing either a, complete ©Mmina- stated.ntn a comment "whiich mlr- ginners will be held on Oct. 15. ber to call in emergencies to sum- U.S. ClTil Service Examlnei-s, Vet-
tlon of the guidelines by tlhat time rired the overall aentiment, . . Vacancies exist in many State de- erans Administration, Wasihing-
or a substantial rise to a six or It's apparent t h a t the guidelines partments and agencies in New mon cither police or ambulance ton, D.O., and ask for announce-
seven per cent restriction.
(Continued on Fafo 15) iYork City, Albany, Binghamton Is 440-1234. ment number 221 B.
The Administration's stand on
the airline dispute and the porous
nature of the 3.2 iiwislble dhleld Free blades offer
in so many bargaining sessions
with the labor forces of private
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Tuesday, August 23, 1966 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page EleTiti
• REAL ESTATE VALUES •
wmmiii
17TH - 18TH 8T9. WEST CAMBRIA HBIOHTS VIC. 917,180 St. Petersburg - Florida
RENT WITH OPTION I
DISTINGUISHED NEW
FREE
AIR CONDITIONED Only $700 cash down. 7 rm detached BRICK fl7,990 BRICK
OO1OD1«1. 4 b e d r m s , 9 b a t h s , larg* RETIREMENT GUIDE IT, A I J t A N S VIC.
CHADWIN garden plot. Oarage. ST. ALBANS VIC. $24,990
Wonderful 72 Pag* Color Booh
LONG ISLAND HOMES C A F E COD RANCH REDUCTION SALE
4 BEDROOMS DETACHED This detached English Tudor Brick
This detached all briok ranch type A Stucco legal 8 family, conslftirg
] « 8 - ] l l HJlIsid* Ave., Jam. R E 9 - 7 8 0 0 About Exciting St. Petersburg homs Is being sacrificed at a mere of 6 % A 81/4 rm. apts.. ultra mod-
cost of lU true raluo. Consists of em kitchens A baths, including S
HOUSE Florida's sunshine retirement Mecca 7 Igs rms (4 bedrooms), garage, refrigerators, washing mach. & wall
mod. kit. A bath. All this on 4,000 to wall carpeting throughout, plus
o n t h e Weat Coast a v e r a g e s SBO iq. ft. of landscaped grounds. Move knotty Pino nlto olub fin. bemt. wltb
right In. No waiting. bar. over-sized garage. Overr 6,000
W. HEMPSTEAD LAKEVIEW, iMALL sunny days each year. St. Peterpburg sq. ft. of landscaped garden.
CASH OVER MORTGAGE. 6 ROOM
OAPB COD, BRICK STONE SHINGLE. has the purest air and healthiest cli-
FINISHED BASEMENT WITH BAR.
FINISHABLB ATTIC. 60x100, 1 OAR mate. breathtakingly beautiful semi-
OARAGE, FENCED YARD WITH
140 SEVENTH AVENUE PATIO, PRINCIPLES ONLY, OWNER tropical scenery, pluo all modem con- SPRINOFLD. flDNS. $20,990
l l « RO 0-8371.
Tenlences designed to make your re- True English Tador Brick QUEENS VILLAGE $2N.900
LEGAL NOTICE
tirement the happiest time of your life. Consisting of tremendoxis size 8 YR OLD BRICK — VACANT
CITATION. — THE PEOPLE OF THE
A FEW TJNDSUALLT SPACIOUS, S T A T E OF NEIW YORK. By the Grace of T h e free b o o k l e t — w i t h m&po and
God. Free aod Independent. — To NelU
flCIENTIFIOALIiY DESIGNED APTS. Hinton; Gula Eubbell, named In pur- complete information on Homes. Apts. rms with S baths. Drop living room Legal 2 family oonslsting of A
ported Will and Codicil as Gula Burr and
AVAILABI^ AT RENTALS WHICH Gula Dickhuth; Janet O'Morrison; Clara Hotels, Motels, Guest Houses; Beaches. wltb beam ceiling * wood burning 31/2 rm. apts., p l u s nit* c l u b fin.
Rockmore m executrix of the estate of
REPRESENT OUT - OP • ORDINA RT Robert Rockmore. deceased; Howard Restaurants, Attractions, Boating, fireplace. Mod. oat-ln kit. Garage. bsmt., garago. Completely modern
Courtney Burr, Jr.; George H. Burr II;
VALUES. MOST CONVENIENT. CENT Frank E. Campbell "The Funeral Church," Fishing. Swimming or other active as Terraco. Wall to wall carpetnlg. Nite throughout A newly decorated. Move
Inc.; Artcraft Lithograph and Printing
LOCATED AREA. Company, Inc.; The Blaine Thompson Com- well sa Spectator Sports. Night Life. dub finished basement apt. Extras right in.
pany. Inc.; Carroll Studios, Inc.: Arthur
I ROOMS (4S) $188 Cooper; Davids Outfitters, Inc.; D. David- Schools. Churches. Hobbles and Re- ralors.
son Company, Inc.; Duwico; Frledman-
Abeles, Inc.; Joseph C. Hansen Co., Inc.; tirement Activities—explains bow yon CAMBRIA HTS, f.^l.WW
King Displays, Inc.; Langs Thrift Furs;
Spacloui Living Room, Bedroom, Din- League of New York Theatres, Inc.; can snjoy seml-retlrement or full re- CAMBRIA HTJI. $22,900 8 INCOME APTS.
Inr Foyer. E renerou« alzed closeti. MasQue Sound & Recording Corp.;
Front apt. Nicholas Nappl; Newel Art Galleries; Nol- tirement on a moderate income. Det. Brick 4 Bdrms, • Baths D<ET. BRICK A FIETJD8TONE
an Scenery Studios, Inc.: Pinto. Winokur
& Pagano; Service Messenger Company, With 68 miles of scenic waterfront This detached English tudor type This legal % Family consisting of
Inc.; Edward Specter Productions, Ino.;
^11/2 R M S ( 6 M ) $217 Walton Hauling & Warehouse Corp.; Paul and world famous whits sand beaches, brick home, situated on a tree-lined 2 - 6 rm. apts. plus nits club fin.
My«rberg; Jack Potter; Stanley 8. Olson;
J o h n N. Henrlques; F r a n k Q. Ware; J e r o m e homes in St. Petersburg start as low street, has 8 large rooms, 4 bed- bsmt. apt. ^ t b separate entrance.
I. Rodale; Marjorie Morrow; Rorbert
^ A very appealing apt. 82.0*12' Living Rockmore; Virginia W. Delehanty; W. M $8,500 for 2 bedrooms. 1 bath up rooms. nits club, finished basement Woodburning fireplace, garsge. All
Horace Schmldlapp: Richard Netter; Wm.
Room, 11x17' Bedroom, 12.7x7.4' Din- H. Perlman; Frances L. Loeb; John to luxurious waterfront estates. With with bar plus ultra modern kitchen this in the garden section of Cam-
Loeb; Richard C. Ernst; Harold Steinberg;
ing Room (wlndow'd); larga Foyer, Louis Lotlto; .Howard S. Cullman: Leah homes priced to fit every pocketbook A bath. Garage, aappliances, im- bria H g t s . proper. M u s t i>ee. E v e i y -
6 spacloua ologeti. Marks; Herman Axelrod; Edward Specter;
Frank J. Hale; Edgar Cullman; Joseph home buying as easy as both down maculats throughout. Must sejl. thlng goes.
Cullman III; Lewis Cullman: James Dyas;
4«/2 R M S (7L) $290 Telaneerphone Co.: Telanserphone-Coliseum p a y m e n t s and t a x e s are l o w . T h e first
$5,000 in value is i«empt under, the Many other 1 & 2 Family homes available
A luxury apt. 12x26' Living Room, un- Homestead section of ths Florida
usually large Bedrooms, larpe Foyer
and Wlndow'd Kitchen. S Bathg, 8 Constitution. QUEENS HOME SALES
closets.
FLORIDA HAS NO INCOME TAXI Can for Appl. 170-1S Hlllslds Ave. — Jamaica Op«s Every Day
Also Beautiful Garden Apt. 0. L. JERKINS, Dept. 67, Box 1871
OL 8-7510
St. PeterfcHurg, Fla. 8 S 7 3 1
M HOUR DOORMAN SAVE ON YOUR MOVE TO FLORIDA NO CLOSING FEES
DECORATED LOBBY Compare our coat per 4,000 lbs to
CARPETED CORRIDORS St. Petersburg from New York City, CLOSE TO SUBWAYS
GARAGE IN BUn.,DING f388; Philadelphia. $366; Albany.
EQUIPPED LAUNDRY FACIL. f 4 1 4 . For an estimate to any desti-
nation in Florida write SOUTHERN
Supt on Prem Phone A L 5-0614 T R A N S F E R & STORAGE CO.. INC.
Wkdays. Call 9-5 TE 8-7766 D e p t . C. P.O. B o * 1 0 2 1 7 . St. P''-'«rs-
burg. Florida
BRONX SPECIAL FLUSHING, HILLCREST ONLY $330 FUU DOWN
Farms & Country Homes
EAST 213 STREET Orange County Iromaculats Ranch Located In Ons Of The Finest Neighborhoods In Qnetns
and Built On A Beautifnl Landscnped Plot M'ith Oarags In Hear. Enrh Room
WATER - WATER - WATER Is A Sheer Delight. Asking $16,500 and Only $97.18 to Bank Monthly.
DETACHED • 1 FAMILY TAS Co.; New York Telephone Company; Nature's Own Therapy. Fish your ROSE DALE ONLY $480 PULL DOWN
Lexington Stationery & Cltrars; Sardi's worries away — Relaxing. 100 ft.
10 mis, 60x100 lot. Large eat-In Restaurant Corporation: Parisian & Art f r o n t a g e o n e v e r flowing s t r e a m . T h i s H a n d s o m e S o l i d Brick A F r a m e H o u s e OITers C o n v e n i e n t L i v i n g On o n e
kitchen; full basement. Launders A Cleaners; I. Miller Salons; Aluminum boat, stable A play house. Levd, With An All Modem Intorlor, The Rear 8 Olgantlo Betlrooms Offer
Downing Co.; Vendome Table Delicacies. 5 bedrooms, one a master 80 ft. Peace A Qnlet While Yon Entertain In Your Spacious Living Room. Afklng
1900 DOWN . PRICE $17,490 Inc.; Fred Ferraro & Co.: John Edsall; bedroom. Dining & living rooms with 124,000 and Only $ 1 4 0 to Bank Monthly.
Danwal Company; Chelsea Fireproof Stor- fireplace. Den & laundry. 1% bath.
FIRST-MET REALTY age Warehouses, Inc.; J. C. Hnneen Co.. $24,500. — ALSO, 6 room home, rec- ST. ALBANS ONLY $360 FULL DOWN
Inc.; Eddie Senz, Inc.; Julius J. Venusti reation cabin. 3 other gufst cabiiie.
4375 WHITE PLAIN RD, BRONX ae agent for Benson, Pcrr.v & Whitley, spring fed pond $19,500. rhis Beauty Offers Colonial Style Living With 8 Bedrooms Over The Main
994-7100 Ltd.; Robert MonlKomery: Caswell-Massey 0, Winn, Bkr, Wahlen, NY (014) 774
Co., td.; Best & Co.: David Droutman; Cloor, Which Features Oversized Kitchen Adjacent To Handsome Dining Room,
Open 7 Days - Open Evenings Boris P. Petroff; American Casualty Com- Farms & Country Homes
pany; N e w York State Income T.ox Bureau; Orange County FntertAin Yonr Friends A Business .Vs^iocintra In Your Iinprecfjive Living
New York City Excise Tax Bureau: John
J. O'Grady and Joan Milsen, II living, and HARDLY find a house for $6500 these Room, Come and See For Yourself. Asking $1S,000 and only To
If dead, their executors, administrators,
Bank Monthly.
CALL NOW AX 7-2111
rORDHAM (WASHINGTON AVE). 1 distributees andd assigns, whose names daye, with 5 rooms, oil beat, pla.vroom, E. J. DAVID
laundry, central vacuum cleaner. Gaiacp.
lam, completely mod & dec. 4 bed- and places of reeidenre are unknown and — ALSO, an $8500, a bedroom home, 159-05 Hiliiide Ave., Near Parsont Mvd., Jomoica
new eat-in-kltchen, 1 b a t h s . Rivvr
rms, full bsmt; gJn $16,500 cannot alter diligent ln<iuiry be ascer- view across white picket fence. (Open Every Day Including Sat A Sun. 0 to 8:80)
tained by the petitioner herein, being the 0. Ihinn, Bkr, Wnlden, NY (914) 774-8WS4
BAYCHESTER AVE. 4 yr old brk. persons Interested as ere<litorg, distributees
Gorgeous 88 ft playrm; gdn. Poss or otherwise In the estate of Howard C.
1-6. 1-6. Wall ovens, tile baths: Burr, also k n o w n a« Courtney Burr, de- Houses For Sole - Queens
»lr cond $36,500 ceased, who at the time of his death Farms & Country Homes Cambria Hgts. Vie.
Orange County $17,150
was a resident of 4 0 1 East 4 7 l h Street. Estate Sacrifice
Excellent Retirement Home OR RENT WITH OPTION I Solid Brick
FKINBKRO BROS, 983-1800 New York, N. Y.. Send GREE'nNG: Only $ 7 0 0 ca«h down. 7 rm detached
Q U I R T n e i g h b o r h o o d — 7 r o o m s ft b a t h — Colonial, 4 bed rms. i bathe, large (Town House)
UPon the petition of the Public Admin- gas heat—$11,000. Mtge available. garden plot. Garage.
Liquidation and sacrifice or-
istrator of the County of New York, GOLDMAN AGENCY NEWLY DECORATED dered by attorney for heirs.
Immediate sorie necessary,
Business Opportunity having his office in the Surrogate's LONG ISLAND HOMES $200 on contract t e oil. No
NEWSPAPER STORE cash down O'l.
Courthouse. Room 309, Borough of Man- 108-12 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica
Only Newspaper store In town handling RE 9-7800 BEHER
all MetroiK)litan papers & other eumlrles. hattan, City and County of New York.
Also has Wetern Union concession. Good Real Estate For Sale JA 9-4400
rross & good net. lu a high grade resort Bs temporary administrator of the good«. New York State
town, with hea^T summer trade. Full
details supplied. Inquire: chattels and credits of said deceased: 8 5 P k s ST., P o r t Jervls, N . T . H I W A Y MOTBL, m o d e m 6 n n borne. EO
(914) a06-.';!«8 acres $17,000 — 75 acre beef farm,
GOLDMAN AGENCY Y o u and each of you ai'e hereby cited - good bldKs,, tractor, 7 n n bonie,
Farms & Country Homes $ 1 8 , 6 0 0 — 2 4 0 801-0 dairy f a r m , s t A
80 rike St., Port Jervls, N.Y. to show cause before the Surrogates N.Y. State Eq, $1000 monthly Incomo. modem 8
(014) 860-R2;!6 bedroom rancher $40,000 — 4 bedroom
Court of New York County held at the boms ^ acre $5,000 — 8 ao home or
Surrogate's Courthouse In the County of
N e w York on the 7t,h day of October, Retirement homes from $2,000 np.
E. BLOODGOOD, Brob««r
1066, at 1 0 : 3 0 o'clock In the forenoon
Upper Elm St., Rt. 10. Cobleskill, N.Y.
of that day. why the account of pro- (618) AF 4-7338
ceedings of the Public Admlnietrator of
the County of New York as temporary
administrator of ths goods, chattels and House For Sale - N.J.
credits of said de<!ea«ed, s h o u l d n o t be V A C A T I O N ft R e t i r e m e n t l i v i n g at N . J .
lake, brk. hse., gar., full view of Jake.
Judicially settled. IN TESTIMONY Ig. rms.. f / p . , beat, sacrifice $16,600.
P.O. Box 856. N.Y. 83, N.Y.
CONCRETE and BRICK WHEREOF. Ws havs caused the seal of
WORK House For Sale - Brooklyn
the Surrogate's Court of said County of
New York to be hereunto affixed. WIT-
NESS, HONORABLE JOSEPH A. COX.
a Surrogate of our said County, at the
County of New York the 26th day «t
Drlveiva.vs, Sidewalks, Curbs. Fatios, J u l y . In t h e year of o u r Lord o n s thou>- BRADFORD ST.. 8-faniily. solid-brick, de- trailar eito near village $1,000. W. F. 135-19 Rockoway Blvd.
K Walks, Oarags Floors. Concrete and sand nine hundretl and sixty-six. PhlUp controlled, ultra-modern, gardens, IND PEARSON. Realtor, Rt 80. Sloansville, SO. OZONE PARK
A. Donoliue, Clerk of th» Surrogate'* «ub. on corner. $175 carries all; $160 N.Y. (618) 868-4639,
Brick Stoops, Yard A Cellar Cleau-up Court. (SEAL). Income. No closing fee. Owner. Low (Open T I>ayt. 8 . 3 0 - 8 : 8 0 )
cash. TA 7-7173 - KV 6-9095. Forms & Country Homes
F. Fodera Ulster County
CALL: 516 IV 9-9320 COUNTRY PROPERTY BARGAINS
ACREAGE HOMES, FREE LIST
C, P. J E N S E N . 2 John St.. Kingston. N.Y.
After S F.M. BEAUTIFlTIiLY treed land, year round.
$760 per wrs. Swim on pi-emiees. $75
LEGAL NOTICES down. $26 per mo. CATSKILI^ LAND ALBANY. NEW YORK
CORP. Kcrhonkson, NY (914) 626-7381
|»ILB No. 6798. 1066. — CITATION ^ Albany's Most Progressivs Rsal
Real Istate. Ulster County Estats Firm Covering The Untlro
nTBB P E O P L E O F T H E S T A T E O F Greeter Albany Art* Inclading All
NEW 8 bedroom Ranch Homes, hot Buburba.
YORK. By ths Oraos of God Fres water beat, 8 / 4 Acre lot. Full Base-
ment, Aluminum Siding, Community ^ Photo Broeborts Available.
M d Independent, Rm-I^ latk Master Apt. tBwim Pool, $ 1 4 , 9 9 0 . N o D o w n P a y m e n t .
m Rm. R«ntal Apt. f 8 7 . 0 0 per month. CAT8KILL LAND Philip 1. Roberts. Inc.
To Willy Thles, Gertrud Ulrlch. CORP., Eerbonkson, N.Y. (914) 620-
1 Hock Subway 7831. 1521 Westera Ave.. Albany
« TOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW Tru* Colonial, Sheltered portico, PhoB* 4f9.3ai1
AU8B befor* ths Surrogate's Court, New BO'8" Itring room, ooV)rsd tllo $28,490IVERYB"AODSYteelW" EaLt COMI Forms & Country Homes
ork County, at Room 604 tn ths Hall bath tlxturss, Hollywood kit- Oronge County SPECIAL CIVIL SBRVICI
Cf Records In t h s County of New York, Most ba ioOB te k* evpraeiatot. RELOCATION DEPT.
en, dutob ovsn, sun deck, stc, ^ r M Li0t of R e t i r e m e n t BiOBis*
CD a e p t e i n b s r 1 » , 1 9 8 « , at 1 0 A.M., any freo oxtras . . . Nsar all In Port Jervls Area TO ASSIST BTATB EMPLOYEES U l
icboola A sboppinr. GOLDMAN AGENCY FINDING APARTMENTS AND
v b y a certain w r i t i n g dated April SO,
86 Pflio, Port Jervls, N.Y. ( 0 1 4 ) SSfl-KSSS HOMES IN THE CAPITAL DISTRICT
,660. which has been offsrsd for pro-
Houst For Solo • Cotskllls CAPITOL HOMESVRKE SERVICB—^N0 OULIOATIOM
«t« by ths Public Administrator of ths
OOMPLETBLY modern S-fftmllj boues. Setvlng Capltid Dlstrlst (or Over
Ilounty of Nsw York, who has his offloes Bxoellent income propsrty. Location • O TSAIS
CatsklU Mountains. For dstalls writ*:
81 Chambet's Strsot. Mew York. N.T.. /tines Birney. Main St., Jefferson, 1S93 OoRtrol Avf.. Alboiiy
MY. 13098 or pbon* JsffsrMn 4881. UN f-09U
ehould not b* probatsd u tbo last Will F/ieedoht Hom^
c o - o p FOR BALE, W00D81DB, OVER-
«ad Testament, rolatlnr to rsal and por- BIZBD BTODIO FOR SALE, MINIMUM
CA8H, EASY TERMS. HAS SLEEPING
•onal property, of Otto Emsst Thlet. AliCWVB INCLUDING WALL-TO-WAIX
CARPETING, D i e n W A S H K R , GAB AND
Also known as Otto B. 1*bles. Ernst Ttales ELECrrUIC, LOW J i g ^ ' i m Y
in d Ernst Thsls, D«c«assd. w h o w a s at Vaa Slelai Ave. betWOOD Beteman Ave. N«w X«(e Ave,. BklyB. 'rw e-aoo?.
bo Ums of b U death a resldont of 8 2 8
last M t b Itrcst, In tb* County of N s w PHONB BR t-«<MHI--CB l-OSM
iCrk, N e w York, and v b y Lotters of Ad-
•tMiiistratlon ot.a. should not bo issued DIR10TIOM8 t->BT CAR—Bolt P w k w a r to Peonsylvanle
fboroon to tbo Publio Administrator of At«.. then to XJodsa Bird., (am te Van tides Are.,
|h* County K s v York, ieft to model. rrrr^ir
fiatfd. A t t M t « d and Sealed. J u l y 1 9 . 1 « « $ . i r- - -tubway—lRV Kcw LOU TRALA te T m •iclM Ave,. OAS
HON, JOSEPH A. COX,
<L.f.) Surroyate. New York County
Philip A. Douuhue.
ClM-k.
Page Twelr« CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tueidaj, August 23, 1966
PLEASANT N o Education
ACRES
Required ForLeeds 5, N.Y. Dial 518-943-4011
FEATURING
¥INCE GARRI-HOST
Bus OperatorsDancing
i f Professional Acts
Italian-Amer. Cuisine No formal education Is required of those who wish to
apply for a bus operator's examination to be given by the
A-Olympic Style Pool Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority,
i f All Sports a subsidiary of the New York City Transit Authority.
Early Reservatiom Suggested Candidates musit ffttll«« ffoorr the
it Free c o l o r b r o c h u r * a n d r a t e s exam In person a t tlie MABSTOA of formal education or experi-
J. Sninto A Son, Owner* test center, 51 E>ey Street, M a n - ence, but applicants must have
mm. hattan, or at the MABSTOA Ap- had a motor vehicle operator's
N€W PLATI 5, N.Y. 914 TU 3-9368 plication Annex, 2128 Seventh license for at least two years be-
ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE
Avenue, M a n h a t t a n . Ut la expected fore Sept. 1, 1966.
New .Siiiiimrr Kesort — Swim Tool
that MABSTOA will ba "covered The wi'ltten test will cover a
NEW into" civil service soon and t h a t knowledge of traffic rules and
DRIFTWOOD LOUNGE
employees of t h e Authority will j regulationa In New York City and
receive full civil service status a t points of interest in the metropol-
that time. itan area.
Rll>INO II0KSK8 ON I'REHISKS "Tests will be given oa the day Successful applicants must
78 nilleg out of N. Y. City
of filing. qualify for a Class 2 chauffeur's
IVi nillM off N. y . State Tliruwa/
Call or writa for Brochure Base hourly pay for bu.3 drivers license a n d demonstrate a n a p t i -
HEARTHSfONE LODGE & MOTEl will be $3,146 as of J a n , 1, 1967, tude aa a bus operator by the end
when t h e first appointments are of the training period.
7 acres overlooking scheduled to be made. Pay scales In addition to driving a bus,
l a k e GEORGE
11 provide for Increases to $3.73 an operators must be able to collect
Rt. ON. HOTIX-MOTEL-LOG hour. fares, care for passengers' safety
Locatf-a on
CABINS-HOUSEKEEPINO COTTAGES. Candida tea must ba male and make reports regarding rev-
United States oitizemi at least 25 enue, accidents. Inoperative and
AU Sport*. Swimming Pool—Restaurant— yeans old m of Sept. 1, 1966, and faulty equipment and unusual oc-
stand it minimum of 9 feet 4 currences.
CorktnH I,ounce. Special accoiumoilntlon* Inches. There are no requirements B I G B R O T H E R S —— Nine children from the East Harlem
Although this is not a civil ser-
for Famlli(>». Send for free color Brochure. area of Manhattan served by the 23rd Police Precinct prepare to
leave for the Fresh Air Fund Friendly Town in Rockland Countr
Write Frank A Ann Doyle, Box 748 as ft result of the work of the precinct's patrolmen. Over 500 chil-
l a k d George 10, N . I . ^ ^ 518 «e8-25»S
DayOnr K a t e s ^ ^ Per Couple
Start at Per
vice examination, candidates are dren have been sent away for two week vacations through the pro-
CEDAR HILL LODGE bound by the same regulations as ject. Left to right, center row, are: Youth Patrolman William Von
those t h a t apply to other public Dollon and Ralph Rojas; Captain Joseph Lutkenhouse, precinct com«
employees. mander; Charles Romero, limousine chauffeur and Leon Katz, vice-
RD 2, Catskill 6, N. Y. Candidates who are successful president of the VIP limousine service, who provided transportation
In the glorioui Northtm CatsklU Mtt.—i kotir* In the written test will be placed for the children. Patrolmen Rojas and Von Dolln serve as "Friendlr
from N.Y. City. Ul. ar»a coda 5fff-942.2}57 on an eligible list. The Authority Town" ooordinators from the area.
"ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE" will appoint; from the list one
Ntw Double Decker Motels - Somo With person from the first three per-
Air Conditioning & Heat • Spacious Swim Pool
& New Enlarged Sun Patio • Dancing Nitely NYS Draftsman Test To Closesons standing highest on the list
• Weekly Broadway Stage Review • Cocktail for eaoh Job. Persons passed over
Lounge • Free Wenie Roasts • Movies • Social
Director • Children's Counselor • Teenage three times will be dropped f r o m Filing for two New York salaries a r e $5,®15 f o r t h e senior
Activities • All Sports • New Recreation ft
Movie Hall • SEND FOR FREi COLOR the list. All appointments will be State Civil Service examina- position and $7,065 for tiie prin-
•ROCHURI ft MENU.
for a probatlonaxy period of six tions for draftsmen (carto- cipal position. New York Stat®
Specral Low Ratei Until Sept.
months. All appointments will be graphic) closes Aug, 29, The residence Is n o t required in order
subject to medical approval and to take the examinations.
24id a satisfactory badcgiound check. examinaUotxs. numlbered 27-231 Written tests for the Job a<«
(for pruiolipal draftsman) and 27-
230 (for senslor draftsman), will scheduled periodically, aocorditif
be hela on Ootober 1. Starting to t h e number of openin-gs.
Human Resources
For further Information oontacfc
Mayor John Lindsay has named DeSanctis Moves the S t a t e Department of ClvU
New Haven, Conn. Community Robert J- I>eSanctis, deputy Sei-vlce, S t a t e Campus, Albany.
Development Director M t c h e l l commissioner of the Department
Svlrldoff as Administrator of the of Welfare, has been named by Applleatlont N o w ' O p e n
Newly created H u m a n Resources Mayor John Lindsay ai Dhector
ENROLL NOW!
Administration. of tlie Division of Veterans' Af-
For Next WriHtn Ixam
Salary is $16,655 to $19,390. fairs.
ONCLAIMEO ACCOUNTS PATROLMAN
Kode* et N m u m o( Penwm A p p M r i n ^ ^ ^ O w a e n af CorUhi aackUoMd P««p«r<r
il^'MONTAUK YACHT CLUB' WAY EMPIRE CITY SAVINGS BANK SALARY
Whathar you oome by boat or car you'll Just 5M Third Aveiiu« • I P»rk Avenue - M i W. l l l t k SU«K 173
naturally relax in the quiet beauty of the New York, N . Y . A WEEK
lustio shore line setting here at Montauk'i
famous yacht olub. Member Federal Deposit losuranoe Corpontioa 1AFTER 3 YEARS
For rour Taoationiiig pleasure there ii booting, The penons whose names aod lait knows addteuea are «et forth l>elow appear (ruoi cIm
H(oIlnldealuyadeaandPaAynfnaural
lUhing, •wimming cmd goli n e a r b y . recordi et the above-named banking organintion to be entitled to naclatmed propertr Uniromi Allowanee)
FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS. CONVENTIONS ia amovntf of twenty-five dollaia or more. liedlent Promotional Opportunitlef
OR GROUP OUTINQS CALL (616) MOB 2121
AMOUNTS D U l ON DEPOSITS PENSION AFTER 20 YEARS
ASK FOR MANAQBR TOM FBNNER
Alle«. Irene C. i / t / f Allen, Anfelo A., 40S M i u k , Ciarenoi A., i4«S Sermour A**.,
4iONTAUK YACHT CLUB
ManhattM Ave., N.Y.C. Btbnc, N.Y
MONTAUI, LONQ ISLAND. MIW Y O U
Cooka, Rena, 140 W. S7th S t , M.Y.C, Mreia. 6 m Laa Oda. ad Litem of Meyeca,
Cookt. Ren« i / t / 1 Cooke, Edna, 140 W. Alei, an ufant, 230 Vf. I D t h St., N.Y.C.
57th St., N.Y^,C. Nantoa, Mary, 100 Pulaski St., Brooklya, A«ts: 20 tliroHgh 28—Mis. H«t. S ' l "
Kscelaiar DUt. Grand Lodge, «S W. M9th N . Y , OUR SPECIALIZED TRAININO
Prepares for OfFloial Written Test
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Green, Kate Oliver, 52 W. 69th St., N . Y . C , Robinsoa, Roaa SaUta af Oaceasad, Baglejr, la Manlwttan, Monduy, Aug. MaS
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TO: FLETCIHRK H. BURDETT, M.D.. TEARS WITH 8TATF, TRAVBI.RM
MAINTAINER'S HELPER, Croup B 4.00 JULIUS S. ZtJB'A. M.D., CLAYTON & accepting applications until SPECIAL RATES FOR
EDWARD. PETER DOELGER REALTY
MAINTAINER'S HELPER, Group D 4.00 N.Y.S. EMPLOYEES
ACCOUNTANf AUDITOR <00 MAINTAINER'S HELPER, Group E 4.00 CO. INC., MRS. KATHERINE K. Aug. 29 for an examination
MAINTENANCE MAN 3.00 WHEELAN, CONSOLIDATED EDISON BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILAILI
COMPANY OF NEW YORK., EAST END for senior public information
ACCOUNTANT (New Yofk City) 4 GO BLECTOIC CO. INC., NEW YORK TElIJ:- Call Albany HE 4-6111
PHONE COMPANY, GIMBELS. THE
ACCOUNTING & AUDITING CLERK 3.00 MECHANICAL TRAINEE 4.00 specialist. THOMAS H. GORMAN, Gen. Mgr.
MESSENGER 300
ADMINSTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Clerk, Gf. 5 ) ' 4 00 MOTORMAN 4.00 DINERS' CLUB INC.. NORBERT E. St.arting salary In this position ALBANY
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER 4.00 MITCHELL, MRS. HORN'S LAUNDRY &
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT-OFFICER 4.00 BRANCH OFFICE
CLEANER, LEE HAZEN a« Executor of Is $8,365 per year with five a n -
ESTATE" OF l^EONARD DICKSON,
AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER 400 STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT nual increnM'nts bringing the sal-
APPRENTICE-4th CLASS 3.00 MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR 4.00 OF TAXATION & FINANCE, P.J. CURRY ary to $10,125.
NURSE (Practical ft Public Healtti) 4.00
ASSESSOR APPRAISER 4 00 OFFICE MACHINES OPERATOR 4.00 COMPANY. HAMILTON ALLEN, JR.,
'OIL BURNER INSTALLER 4.00
PARKING METER ATTENDANT (Meter Maid) 3.00 ANNA KOVACS. JEAN ADAMS BUTLER, Positions exist In various de-
PARKING METER COLLECTOR 300
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT 400 GERTRUDE BIRFJX)W. helnff the persoiin partments and agencies of State
Interested a« rerditors. leiralces. devinees.
ASSISTANT DEPUTY COURT CLERK 4 00
beneficiaries, distributees, or otherwise in Government with anticipated va-
the estate of Hamilton Allen, deceased,
ASSISTANT FOREMAN (Sanitation) 4.00 who at the time of hli death wap a re«i- cancies In the New York City
ASSISTANT STOCKMAN 3.00 dent of New York Connt.r, New York. area. rOR INFORM AXIOM rwarding adrerlMBt.
• ATTENDANT 3.00 PAROLE OFFICER _ 4.00 SEND GREE'nNR: Present vacancies exist In the Pleasa write or call
PATROL INSPECTOR 4.00 Upon the petition of Chemical Bank
AUTO MECHANIC 4.00 PATROLMAN. Police DepailmeM-TRAINEE 4.00 New York Truflt Company, aa New York B u f f a l o a n d Albany regions of JOSEPH T. BELLEW
AUTO MACHINIST 4.00 bankinK corporation having- Its • principal the Stat€. 803 80. MANMINO BLVD.
office at 277 Park Avenue, New York. ALBANY 8. N.T. Phoon* IV t-M7«
BATTALION CHIEF 4.95
BEGINNING OFFICE WORKER 3.OO PERSONNEL EXAMINER 500 New York, and Aloysiuj F. Schaeffner, For f u r t h e r Information and
PLAYGROUND DIRECTOR-RECREATION residinsT at 2.13 Stewart 'Avenue, Garden applications
City, New York. contact the State ARCO
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and oil tests
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Court of New York County, held at the PLAZA BOOK SHOP
380 Broadway
BRIDGE AND TUNNEL OFFICER 4.00 POLICE ADMINISTRATION AND CRIMINAV Hall of Records in the County of New Office Buildings In Buffalo, New Albany. N. Y.
CAPTAIN. FIRE DEPARTMENT 4.00
INVESTIGATION 500 York, on the Slat day of October, 1960. Mail & Phone Orders Filled
at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that York City, and Syracuse. Refer to
CARPENTER 4.00 POLICE CAPTAIN 4.00 day, why the account of proceedinjrs of examination number 21-064 when
Chemical Bank New York Tnist Com-
CASHIER 3.00
POLICE LIEUTENANT 4.00 pany as Temporary Administrator of the requesting information.
E«tat« of Hamilton Allen, deceased, and
CHEMIST 4.00 POLICE PROMOTION, VoI$. 1 A 2 (boxed set) 10.00
CIVIL SERVICE ARITHMEIlC 2.00 the account of proceeding's of Aloysius
PORT PATROL OFFICER 4.00 A s s t . L a n d s c a p eF. Schaeffnor. as E.vecutor of the Last
CIVIL SERVICE HANDBOOK 1.00 POST OFFICE CLERKCARRIER 3.00 Will and Testament of Hamilton Allen,
deceased, should not be Judicially settled,
CLAIMS DAMINER 4.00 POST OFFICE MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR 4.00 A r c h i t e c t E x a mand an allowance to the attorneyfl for the
CLERK, GS 1-4 3.00 Estate for fees In the amount of $7,,100
POSTAL INSPECTOR 4.00 and for costs and disbursements in the
POSTAL PROMOTION SUPERVISOR-
'CLERK. GS 4-7 3.00 FOREMAN 400 I n S u f f o l k C o .amount of approximately S500 should not
CLERK (New York City) 3.00 POSTMASTER l i s t , 2n<), 3rd Class) 4.00
POSTMASTER (4th Class) 4.00 be fixed, and .na direction for the pay-
PRACTICE FOR CIVIL SERVICE PROMOTION 4.00 ment of administration expenses with full
PRACTICE FOR CLERICAL, TYPING
CLERK. SENIOR AND SUPERVISING 4.00 AND STENO TESTS 3.00 priority, the payment of the preferred
PRINCIPAL CLERK (Stale Positiorts) 4.00
CLERK TYPIST. CLERK STENOGRAPHER. CLERK- PRINCIPAL STENOGRAPHER 4.00 claim of the New York State Tax Com- Suffolk County is accepting a p -
PROBATION OFFICER 4.00
DICTATING MACHINE TRANSCRIBER 3.00 misflion with Interest, penalties, and full plications until Sept. 26 for an
priority, the payment of the balance of
decedent's debts without interest and e x a m i n a t i o n for assistant l a n d -
CLIMBER AND PRUNER 3.00
COMPLETE GUIDE TO CIVIL SERVICE JOBS 1.00 without priority, and on a pro-rata bapis scape archtiect. Salary in this po-
tf necessary, and the distribution of any
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR AND INSPECTOR 4.00 remaininsr assets to the specific lepatees sition varies according to location.
should not he made.
CORRECTION OFFICER (New York City) 4.00 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have For further information contact
COURT ATTENDANT-UNIFORMED
caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court the County Civil Service commis- ALBANY, NEW YORK
of the s.aid County of New York to be
hereunto affixed. sion, Riverhead.
COURT OFFICER 4.00 CIVIL SERVICE BOOKS
COURT REPORTER LAV^ AND COURT 4 00 PROFESSIONAL CAREER TESTS N. Y. S. 4 00 WITNESS, HONORABLE ,TOSEPH A.
STENOGRAPHER
PROFESSIONAL TRAINEE EXAMS 4.00 COX, a Surrosrate of our said county, at
the County of New York, the 11th day HILTON Ml'SIC CENTEB . .
Fender GibKoo Guitars. YAMAHA
PUBLIC HEALTH SANITARIAN 4.00 of August in the year of Our Lord one riAXOS. New and used Instni-
menta sold iknd loniied. Lessons on
DIETITIAN 400 PUBLIC MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 4.95 thousand nine hundred and sixty-eix. •tl iDstnimrnts. d't COLOMBIA ST.
'^fLECTRICIAN 4 00 AIB., ao t-01>4S.
(L.g.) PHILIP A. DONAHUE,
RAILROAD CLERK 3 00 Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
ILEVATOR OPERATOR 3.00 RAILROAD PORTER 3.00 CITATION.—File No. 1704. I&fi5.—THE SPECIAL RATES
IMPLOYMENT INTERVl£Wt«» 4.00 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NKVV
ENGINEER. CIVIL 4.00 RESIDENT BUILDING SUPtRINTLNOENT 4.00 YORK, By the Grace of God. Free and for Civil Service Employees
INGINEER, ELECTRICAL 4.00 Independent. To Caterina Rosea.
INGINEER. MECHANICAL 4.00 RURAL MAIL CARRIER 3.00 HOTBL
ENGINEERING AIDE 4.00 YOU ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW
FEDERAL SERVICE ENTRANCE EXAM 4.00 SAFETY OFFICER 3.00 CAUSE before the Surrograte's Court, New RESERVE NOW! Wellington
FILE CLERK 300 York County, at Room ,';04 In the Hall
FIRE ADMINISTRATION AND TECHNOLOGY 4.00 SANITATION MAM 4.00 of Records in the County of New York, FOR YOUR IMPORTANT DRIVI-IN QARAQI
FIRE HYDRAULICS by Bonadio 4.00 New York, on September 27. 196R. at BUSINESS OR SOCIAL FUNCTION AIR CONDITIONINQ • TV
FIRE LIEUTENANT. F.D. 4.00 SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD 3.00 9;30 A.M.. why a certain writing dated
FIREMAN. F.D. 4.00 Sept. 8, 1«B1, wliich h.is been offered for Select from TWO No parking
FOREMAN 4.00 SENIOR CLERICAL SERIES 4.00 probate by Fied Piet.ryk. residing at 826 complete, luxurious ROOMS! problem! at
Albany'! lorgMl
SENIOR CLERK 4.00 FOUR SEASONS kotol . . . with
Albany'! only drlv*-l«
SENIOR FILE CLERK 4.00 Corona Ave.. Valley Stream, N.Y.. should OR goroga. You'll liko th« com-
fort and convonlanco, toot
SERGEANT. P.O. 4.00 not be probated as the last Will and P L A N m i O N HOUSE Family rotai. Cocktail loung*.
l a e STATK S T R E E T
SOCIAL INVESTIGATOR TRAINEE RECREATION Testament, relating to real and personal IN ALBANY'S ONLY OTPOIITI STATI CAPITOL ^ ^
t— yew frhndfy frovW agaaf.
properly, of Ralph Rosco. Dcc.eased, who COMPLETELY NEW FACILITY
SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES
LEADER 4.00 was at the time of his death a resident THE
of 348 E. l i n t h Street, In the County GONyENTION HALL
GENERAL TEST PRACTICE FOR 92 U S. JOBS 3.00 SOCIAL SUPERVISOR 4.00 of New York. New York. Dated, Attested
and Sealed. August 1*:. lOfifi.
GUARD-PATROLWAN 3.00 SOCIAL WORKER 4.00 (L.S.) HON. JOSEPH A. COX.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA TESTS 4.00 STAFF AHENDANT 4.00 Surrogate. New York Coimty.
HOMESTUDY COURSE FOR CIVIL SERVICP STATE CORRECTION OFFICER- PHILIP A. DONAHUE.
Clerk.
JOBS by Turner 4.95 PRISON GUARD 4.00 CITATION. — THE PEOPLE OF THE Accommedotions for 50 to 600
HOSPITAL ATTENDANT 3.00 4.00 STATE OP NEW YORK. By the Grace
HOUSING ASSISTANT 4.00 STATE TROOPER 4.00 of God, Free and Independent. To Attor- THRUWAY MOTOR
HOUSING CARETAKER 300 STATIONARY ENGINEER AND FIREMAN ne.y General of the State of New Y'ork; INN
HOUSING GUARD 3.00 STENOGRAPHER. SENIOR AND 4.00 and to "Mary Doe" the name "Mary
HOUSING INSPECTOR 4.00 SUPERVISING (Grade 3-4) 300 Doe" beinr fictitious, the alleged widow WASHINGTON AVE., A L B A N Y
HOUSING MANAGER-ASS'T HOUSING STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST, GS |-7. 3.00 of Joseph Weiler. deceased, if living and
^MANAGER 5.00 STENO-TYPIST (N.Y. State) 150 If dead, to the eXemitors. admlnifitralors, (OPPOSITE STATE CAMPUS)
HOUSING PATROLMAN 4.00 STENO-TYPIST IPractical) 3.00 distributees and asslg-ns of "Mary Doe"
HOUSING OFFICER-SERGEANT 4.00 STOREKEEPER. GS 1-7 300 deceased, whose names and post office SPECIAL STATE RATESI
4.00 STUDENT TRAINEE 4.00 addressee are unknown and cannot after
INTERNAL REVENUE AGENT 4.00 SURFACE LINE OPERATOR 3.00 diligent Inquiry be ascertained by the peti- Call »Aist l^olono: 4S9-3100
INVESTIGATOR (Ciiminal and law 3.00 TABULATOR OPERATOR TRAINEE (IBM) 4.00 tioner herein; and to the distributees of
JANITOR CUSTODIAN 6 00 TAX COLLECTOR 3.00
JUNIOR AND ASSIST CIVIL ENGINEER S.OO TELEPHONE OPERATOR 4.00 Joseph Weiler, deceased, whose nanirs FOR EXTENDED STAYS
TOLL COLLECTOR 4.00 and post offcle aililressea are unknown and S I N C I 18 7 0
JUNIOR AND ASSIST MECH ENGINEER 400 TOWERMAN 400 cannot after diligent inquiiT be ascertained
JUNIOR DRAFTSMAN-CIVIL TRACKMAN 4.00 by the pettiioner herein; being the per-
TRAFFIC DEVICE MAINTAINS »ons interested as creditors, distributcps
ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN or otherwise In the efltate of Joseph
Weiler, deceased, who at the time of his
death was a resident of 304 East 80lh
Street, New York, N.Y.
LABORATORY AIDE 4 . 0 0 TRAIN DISPATCHER 4.00 Send GREETING: SERVICE
Upon the petition of The Public Ad-
LABORER 2 . 5 0 TRANSIT PATROLMAN 4.00 ministrator of the County of New York, Without Service Changes
having his office at Hall of Records,
LAW ENFORCEMENT POSITIONS 4.00 TRANSIT SERGEANTLIEUTENANT 400 Room 30H, Borough of Manhattan. City
and County of New York, as administrator
of the goods, cliattel« and credits of said
deceased:
LIBRARIAN AND ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN 4.00 TREASURY ENFORCEMENT AGENT 4.00 You and each of you are hereby oiled
to show cause before the Surroirate'*
MACHINIST-MACHINISTS HELPER 4.00 VOCABULARY, SPELLING AND GRAMMAR 2 01 Court of New York County, held at the
Hall of RecoMs, In tlie County of New
I MAIL HANDLER 3 0 0 X RAY TECHNICIAN 3.00 York, on the 4lh day of October. 1 ll«(i, The Keeseville
at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that National Bank
MAINTAINERS'S HELPER, Group A i n d C 4 00 day, why the account of proceedinus of
Tlie Public Administrator of the Count.v
ORDER DIRECT — MAIL COUPON of New York, ac administrator of tiie
(foods, chattels and cre<litff of said de-
5Se for 24>hour tpccial dtlivcry ceaased. should not be judicially settled.
C.O.P.'s 40c tiitro
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We ha^p
LiADER BOOK STORI
f 7 Duan* St.. New York 7. N.Y. caused the seal of (he Surroirate's Court . . . T W O OFFICES TO SERVE YOU . . .
(Seal) of the said County of New York
PUas* land m * copiai ef book* chackcd iibov*. to be hereunto affixed. Kecsavlll*. N.Y. p^^^ „ y
f m.m. till S p.M. dally 7:30 a.m. till 2 |».m. daily
I •nclot* chtck or mon«y erdtr $ :: WITNESS, HONORABLE JOSEPH
A. COX, a Surrog-ate of our fald lot. till ii«oa Open Sat. till
NAME — County, at the County of Ntw
APDRESS York, the l l t h day of August,
CITY COUNTY. JTATL in the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and
•ur» t o includ* S% S«U> TM •Ixty-iix. Mciiibar of r.D.I.O.
PHn.TP A. DONAHUE
Cl*rk of the Surrurate'a Court.
T, T
page Fourteen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, August 23, 1966
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8 ay-jtok H nn-M 152 Brown J NYC .856 4 Wish m an H Derby . . . . .800 126 Zolotorofl J Brooklyn . 830
8 TeiM M Wc.sllimnkv ,1019 103 Wilson J Bklyn . . . .85 4 5 Rau A Buffalo .850 126 Goldstein S Bronx .8St 81 McBrld* M Pen field 830
4 Wl-iliti'l L HollsvlHs 104 Cooca E W SenPca . . .854 .856 1 2 7 Qreenberg: (J NYC 830
6 nn<nr M Watpi-loo .1004 105 Nntler A Patcbo*ii» .854 .853 128 Krusrer J Rochester . . . . .884 2 8 5 Keneally M Saranao 830
6 Rs'ii D Utioa . .i'Oft .851 .849 129 Confino J Brooklyn . . , .884 3 8 6 TlieobadI 0 NYC 839
, .9!) 5 .853 0 Spoth M Ansola .843 130 Krelnhheder D Buffalo .8St 2 8 7 leraelewlta I Brooklyn 839
. .!I94 .853 7 TeUlar M Toi\aawanda .843 131 Yablonsky T NYC .88 4 3 8 8 D a q u l l a J B Meadow ,829
.853 8 DiPas'iuale J Kenmoro .840 132 Atsup K NYO 838
78 Duczemin^kl 3 Mliidletown ... 166 Tioe R Middlolown .853 0 Foster B Buffalo . . . . .833 138 Carter M Brooklyn . . . . .884 3 8 9 Snyder R Troy ,827
Coin K Wisaalp . .9sn 167 Cockg K Potifbkpopi .853 10 Lambrix K Buffao . . . 833 1 3 4 O'Hara N Queens VII . . . .883 3 0 0 Gottlieb B B r o o k l y n ,837
.853 11 Ridar E T o n a w a n d a . . . 833 135 McQrath J Staten Is . . ,830
0 Hilron A Ctl iMlip . ,!»sa 168 Townsend A NYC . . . .853 12 Auda A Butalo . . . . .830 136 Elenstadt A Baldwin ., . 8S3 3 0 1 T a l l e y B A l b a n y ,83(1
. .987 169 Smtlh C Bkyln . . . . .852 13 Ciminesl M Brant . . . . .835 1.37 Reardon M Oneonta . . . .883 3 0 8 BIgolow A M a t t i t o c k ,825
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11 H-irrn J R Inlip .851 15 Almeter R Buffalo . . .835 139 Lazanis N Milban . . . . ,835
12 Slmonln C RoiiUonUonia 170 .Taokson R .Tamalca . .850 16 Buffum A W Seneca . . .833 140 Llpman D Brooklyn . . . .883 3 0 4 P a v a F B r o o k l y n ,835
171 Ruiz A Bx^ 17 Jarnot J Lackawanna .821 141 Farrell K NYC ,835
13 CooUitiifham 1) RliiiifibPck . . . . . 9 8 0 173 Carrela D TJnionville , .850 18 K07.I0W H B u f f a l o . . . . .818 148 Orosz V NYC .883 2 9 5 Loith J BInjrhamton ,835
19 Ras A Buffalo .817 143 Wyman S Forest HilU . .883 3 0 7 S u l l i v a n D B r o o k l y n ,825
14 r.itU M MiddlPtowii 980 1 Gordon J Buffalo .848 3 0 Mersrler A Cheektowaf .816 .883 3 9 8 M o M a h o n N Hanibursr ,835
.848 31 Biinifl S Buffalo Sairan M Queens Vil ,834
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16 C.iitibarprI M Oliflville ; 175 Owens D Bronx .848 23 Morrisspy J Snyder . . . .811 146 Byrnes W Binirhamton . 883 .834
34 Stanley M Buffalo . . . . .808 1 4 7 Slngrer H N Syracuse .883 .834
1 7 MCAIIDO R ROIHO """ ! 170 MoNaney D Rome . . . .84F; 35 Ri<a T Buffalo .803 148 Roea J N Tonawanda .8S3 300 Diamante W Schcnectady .833
30 Kilanowski M Buffalo . . .803 149 Abbott J Auburn .8S3 .833
18 Sarrow J Rnffrilo ... 97(1 I Walker E Bklyn .845 .793 150 Newman 8 Glen Oaks . 301 Meisner B Brooklyn .S31
19 HolliiKMWorlli A Kinirs Pk .844 .791 .881 302 S p l t z e r N ITYC
80 Hopkitu R W Sonera I 1 7 8 .Tapkflon V Maroy . .881 303 Toroff R Flushinir .821
81 Kr.ill .1 Law I oil 304 Berry M Jackson Ht
83 April-* K Biiffanl ""•'I 170 Hraeeprt D Gowanda .S3l
83 LfiwU O Hnwplls .830
84 BeCiraff H Undenhnrs j 180 Owpns D Bklyn . . . . .830 ^
85 We^lbrook T> R o i h b
83 niiainl)or» M HPiivelton . !>72 i ISl Sawiokl E Brpntwood .84 4 3 7 Neut)aupr E B u f f a l o . . . . .879 305 Subell M Brooklyn
.973 1 182 Snyder L Blossvale . .879 300 Cioero J Buffalo
.970 , lan Smith M Claydo .879 307 Moskowitz H
Hiok W Northport .877 308 Connelly J NYC
S4 .843 38 Hane^ D Orchard P a . , .877 3 0 9 Zona P Syra< use
.877 3 1 0 Ungrer h Brooklyn
?r Dolatipy P Ovid ! 185 Fernan M BInirhamton .840 39 Coyno G Buffaol . . . . .R70 311 Eldrpdee L Bath
8 Milanl D BUIyii .875 312 i«ar?oli.s A Rcpo Park
80 Biinw li S Ozone Pk ISO Barrpra R Flii.sbinar 313 HIrsch N Bronx
80 Weinprt F Middlptown .S75 3 1 4 Kamenker J Kew Gdn
81 Wooilird A Bx "'•'i': 187 Griffin >1 C h p o k t o w a ? . . . . .840 30 7,y<rnnnt M B u f f a l o . . . .7(11 i 1 5 1 H o r a k M N.YC
32 Biinm K Walorloo .S74
83 O.iyolril W S Oayton 188 Hackford A W Seneca .840 ;(1 Ashley P Buffalo . . . ,
31 Ivpn F. MIddlptowii
8 5 Jobnfion K Q u p p h s VIL ' 1 8 9 Bradlpy T) M i d d l o l o w n . 839 32 Anst)row L Buffalo . 787 158 Grumet B Brooklyn
3« C3<lo J Bx .838 3 3 D o u b I i s 3 B u f f a l o 1 5 3 Goodenousrerb W N Bcllniora
87 P.iiilUner J N Hay Shore . . , ; 190 Smlphorowski A Mlddletown .838 3+ Roth J Buffalo . . . .
38 3hf)vliii M Qu'-cns Vil '"'0 1 5 4 R u b i n R B r o o k l y n
80 Aililr a Wiiiifflale . 990(i4:i , loi Wardlaw L Bx .H73 3 1 5 Y o u n g D B u f f a l o .819 • •
40 Wel)r I Pheli>H 193 rottle E Bx .838 155 Lewis S NYC .873 3 1 6 Guerin J R o c k v i l l l e Ct
41 Kprriqrin J Middltown .96."1 1 9 3 B n i s t E Ovid .S3 4 KMPIXIYMKNT COrNSELOR 156 Pernick I Kew Gardens .810
43 Murphy R B.iv Shore
.963 194 .Tnhnson A Wa.ssalc . 834 1». OF E. 157 Newbertrer V NYC .S72 3 1 7 Brpzina W F o r e s t HI .819
1 95 Palmer S Pouirhkpeps
.. .. . 834 , 158 Croutbbamel P Spencprpor.. .873 3 1 8 Brandon J NYC ,818
. 8.13 1 Morrell 3 Amterdam 310 t^nge V Tuxodo .817
.961 190 Melgrel A E M i p I 159 Schafer I NYC .871 330 Bush A Buffalo .817
.1009 160 Sherlock M R Syracuse .871 331 Tedd R Mlnoa .817
.960 197 Branoiforta J Spneoa Pal . . .831 3 Sullan H Fnanklin 3 . 1 9 0 3 1 0 2 Klarfeld L B.a.vsidp ... .871 333 Wixson E Roohpstpr .817
.960 19.S Mesiida M Staat«bur^: . . . . ... .870 .817
.958 , 1!)9 Bpnde B Now Hampton . . 3 Rueir^p?<er M Ithaca .1003 103 Nathan E Elmburst .810
.957 •:00 Morondina E Bollport . . . . .RI6
.srto t Fi'ihbein L Elmhurat .1000 164 Stoler I Bronx .815
.839 5 l ^ v y J N Y C .870 3 3 3 Bartlett W Cliittonang .815
.9.-,0 : .838 0 H i f f D S a y Harbor . .993 .870 3 3 4 Katz M L o n ? Boach .814
•:01 Marlin .T Bay Shore .827 7 W h P i t o n J B u f f a l o . .976 105 Cooper T Brooklyn 325 Aniadu R Brooklyn .S14
.950 : . .975 166 Fallon K Sayvllle 336 Magrrath E Npw Dorp .813
43 Kirsrtiwinar K TlUca .9.^5 I3 0 3 Gilfoy W Wassaic . . 973 107 Beck E NYC .870 .813
44, WhllP A W Spnooa .955 i •iO.'l T.auri A Bklyn .837 8 M^yer D Flushinffir . . 973 168 Fertitia M Brookh-n .813
.830 f» Bai^ch S Konmore . .971 160 Arioso B Brookyln .870 SI 3
. .969 .870 3 3 7 Sesenreich R NYC .811
45 Wright T S.vT.i'-nse .9.-,4 j 3 0 4 T h o m a s E NYC .836 10 Birkpr M Pt Waashlnsr . . . . . . 907 170 Winfrey V Jamaica .870 338 Cohen L NYC .Sll
46 Mirdii N Ronip .825 11 Go-i.sin G SyracusP . .965 171 M c G i n n l s "M I.ak» V i e w .S70 3 3 0 Clarke H J a m a i c a .Sll
Duckett T NYC 173 Hoiiqulllion A Bronx
. .90.1 173 Wansr R N Y C
47 Koloh:tn M Miildlptown .953 !•i06 Lonif V THiddletown .834 13 K i ? . i n TVI B r o o k l y n 174 Sohn C Yonkers , 809 3 3 0 Aaron S NYC
48 ShoiTv D Roihp .9-3! •;n7 Alston J Buffalo .833 13 Gold sand H NYC . .961 175 TTimmelsteln J NYC
49 Harvpy D Soot Nhiirif .953 1•^OS Confes-iore E Ct Islllp .... .833 I t Wal'iuist W Brooklyn . .900 176 GIloR-ly J B r o o k l v n ..809 3 3 1 Mt>Corklel S NYC
50 KeiJiinf O roiiiniaok .... , .833 . .9.")8 177 Johnson R W Islin . 869 3 3 3 King A Hornell
51 .lono-i IT' Gow.uida .951 3 0 9 Maritato J Patohoirua .... , . 833 15 Eben^tfin F NYC .S09 ' 3 3 3 Weips S B r o o k l y n
53 rritnhach E Rochester . 9 5 0 310 Hurlburt R Winsrdale .... .833 16 Hirsch R Brooldyn
.... .948 211 Hornbeok C Pt Jarvia , .833 17 K i v i n i u f f n h .T RochP«<tor . . . S 6 S 334- L a w s o n J Stony Point
tj')niii"hill M Bk '!l'i PrioB R Coram ,.831 18 HiM-min W Roohoter .R08 335 Bratty J Tonawanda
19 M n s k a W J o h n s o n Ci . . . . .K6S 3 3 6 M i n t z P Brooklyn
54 r.orHtiipr R TTtloa .947 3 1 3 Parker B . N Y C .867 3 3 7 S a f f e r R Brooklyn .RIO
55 Binh K NYC .946 314 V i n e s H Coiis^or^ I 178 Merlino A Brooklvn
53 Smith H MlddlPlown •!ir, H u w e r F Ctl TpIIp , .820 .S07 3.T8 W e i l a n d M B u f f a l o .810
57 SiPnklpwioj! M Middlotowii . .94:. •;16 Mrf'rone W Holbrook 20 Ban lei M T.in(lenhur.st .... ^•'''jl79 Danner J Wbhitonboro 339 Shprtzer A NVC .810
58 Lo^t^'r C Biiff.iol 317 Howard E Htioa , .819 .... I ISO Gardner W NYC .810
59 O'K.M.ff. J Bnffrilo . 94 5 318 FrodorloUs E Ctl Isllp .... , .819 31 Wilson H NYC .S07 3 4 0 Berlinger E NYC .810
00 Smith P 3 OzoMP Pk .94.T '.'19 Salvato A Miildletown 3 3 C i r m i c l n p l T, DP Witt 181 Goldberp B BrookIy^l .807 341 P r a t t P Lockpnrt
61 .Tolitwon P Biirfalo •;';0 Farrol C Midillotown .... . .818 .860
63 V/i!k'>r E Btlffaol .943 Williams O B\iffaIo .... 33 R n m i c o M Maasappqua .. .940 1 8 3 Sepral E Brooklyn .S07 3 1 3 Marek R J a m e s t o w n
61 Ori-iwold R Konmora 323 .... . .817 .94 6 183 Boilev I Binfrhamtnn .809
61 Pond T f^onova .941 33:1 Sniithers E Henvptlon , .815 34 J loUs.in K .Mbany .943 184: Blaine J NYC . sr. 6 .343 R o t h m a n H NVC .R09
8 St.iirsris.i P Buffalo 334 Craipr R M i d d l e t o w n .... , .81 1 .943 185 T^arlsch M Bronx .R0.1
66 Kahriiicrpr T Home .94 0 Whitney A Bayone NJ ..., . .813 35 Johnson J Brookyln .941 186 Larison G Locke isofi .344 Teele D Ball=ton
R7 An-liihald O St .ton Tn , 9HS .941 187 Spoor H Pratts Hoi .R08
05 Krooi.^r 0 Mi't llotown . . ., 36 Lamk.ay NYC .940 1 8 8 Papro C Oneidd i .800 345 Mills S E Elmburst .808
6» Vanh.iin.- R 'Mark Mill . . . . .9.'1S . . .. . 939 189 Eaean C Roobestcr .808
70 fiiKor B W,i-;-aiP 3 7 C.-top M- T E Mpadow . 939 190 Lul P Woodside .S6 5 340MoorR M NYC
.9.'iri . .811 28 Sass E Brooklyn 191 Raaroay J Haiippaso .S07
. .811 39 Ditm lis G N Syracuse .939 .80", .347 ISIcCue M Baysidc .807
. .810 193 Sherman H Titica .86 1 3 4 s Murray E P e o k s k i l l .R07
..9933.-5) ; 335 RoPS E NYC 30 r/ilwick H Douilaston .... . 937 193 Dresye G Potsdam .sn3 319 Merlino J Bronklyn .807
336 .Taokson S Sprint Val . .810 , 31 Kosloff G JiPiaioa .... .937 194- Lipkin H Brooklyn .863 3 5 0 Hus-hes K B u f f a l o .807
. .810 I 33 M.Mihon J Kinis Park . 935 195 Hakner S NYC
.931 i33 2 7 Eitrhmie E Wappins-r P ..810; 33 ^/i.^^ian.sky R NYC ... .935 196 Marks B W Stale , .801 351 Kail R NYC .807 ^
3 8 Reynolds C Woodhavcn ..809 I ZiliMki E Mattydale , .801 353 Behrens J Bronx .807 ^
.933 Stoiipy P Bklyn ..809 : 35 . lirke M Tfov . ROO .3.')3 J o c p b s o n M B r o o k l y n .807
339 . .809 .30 Milllham M Port Crane 354 Mllo R Bronx
71 M'Nulty F NfW Mildford .. .860
73 H f P i i i i i P f ittarancru . . 931 3;in Colson L Bollport
73 Kr',)!ii"r R IVunvilo , .931* Sohleiohor R W Brpntwood . .808 37 Elip R Schenectady , . SOO 355 Brnthaupt M Tlorsohc.ada
74 Pattpr.-tnn T< BUIyn i3 ; i | Cn!5tro I j T,k R o n k o n k 38 Ryanszak A Klmnnt 350 Wisotsky N NVC
75 Willi iins.)n r Slato Hill .930 3.'t.S Wilcox G rpntorpacb ..808 : 3!) Vaiiarsd iln S NYC , .Rr>9 357 Jackson H Batavia
• 234 CollPtll L Bklyn . .807 40 Gulotty R Ctl Tslllp ''^•'^1197 Ltttell S W Hpnipstpad ... , .sr.9
. .807
76 Cihn F. ril Tslis. ! 198 Berry K .Tackon Ht . .RT.R 308 Asberman H Brooklyn .808
77 MahPr P NVr 359 Knorr D W T-lip . 806
78 D.ivi-i R BM'falo .... .939 I :!0 Horton A Stalon Ts . .800 II Williamson M Brooklyn 199 Brodkin R Fhishlnar . .Rr>7 300 Taylor E Buffalo .806
7!) P.vtl»mon E Albans .939 1 .'18 Warren T St .Tamos 4 3 I'Meminsr L Albion . .R57 361 Nathan H Ehnhurst .806
80 Kptohin W Wit'-dalp .9-s; Gripnson A Buffalo . .805 4 3 Kirsch R Brooklvn . I 3 0 0 Bacon B White PI , .856 302 Fowler T Steirma .800
81 Ri.-b.irl-ion R Bl^lyn . 9'''S I Soibort R .Syracuse . .805 4 1 R i s s i T/ J a m a i c a . .R56 303 Mas:s:lo S Littlol Nock .R06
83 Pprry .T Win" lalo . .803 45 Kx^ly K Albany ' 301 Kolker 3 Brooklyn . .R55
! 9 3 S i .'19 Molpnde?! M N Bay Shor . . . 803 16 A her G T-aurolton .805
. . 803 47 Himmer M Womlslde . 9 3 9 I 203 Cllmenko Slinererlan .805
. 9 3 7 ! 10 Olenik M T'ino Bush 4 8 WiMron E Bronx .939 303 Henderson L While Plains . . .R5r, 364 'McCourt J Yonkers .805
11 T.ane D J a m a l o a . .800 49 Mill-r M NVC .939 304 Shulman L NYC 305 Tliomas J .804
50 Brown V NYC .939 305 Kelter 3 Brooklyn . .Rr.ri 366 Fold I Flusbimr .804
83 Miln-r W I'^-.^rhPad ! 3 13 Mead A Buff.alo . .800 r. 1 G l i s s m a n E NYC .938 306 Greene R Jamaica . .855 . 803
ri3 Dolrio I F l u s h in? .938 j 307 Gross I NYC
84 niiim T R'l'"" i 3t;( Matson R Ctl T.slip . .800 5.3 Eilonborif M B r o o k l y n . . . . .801
54 Cox E Brooklyn 9'>S i 3 0 8 R o b i n s o n TJ R o c h e s t e r . . . . .800
85 Priii'-rt I> Gov inila [241 Stewart E Middletown . . . . .799 55 T.andprs S Bronx . .sr,5 3 0 7 George E NYC .800
. .797 50 Knipo D NYC :937i 3 0 9 Rocco P Troy , .800
86 Ppr.'lto A Bav Sliorp , 3I."> Spripp C Buff.ilo . .790 57 Weiiiinier D NYC . .855 3 0 8 Carey M Plattsburpr , . 800
. .796 r)8 Dcwitt J E v a n s Mill .937; 310 Hoffman A Elmont
87 lA^-hnwioz G Yorkvills . . . . , 340 Cahill R Ctl lalip . .795 50 H\.y,« C St Albans .937 ' 311 MontefortP J Bronx . .854 3 6 9 l i o e t m a n G F l u s h i n g , .799
. .705 60 Finn H Avorill. Pa .936 213 Jayne P Bellero.se . .798
88 rian-v A 347 Callahan M Staten Is . . . . .794 61 S(>aman M B i n c h a m t o n . . . . .930 313 Hilovsky P Far Rockaway , . .854 3 7 0 Boner I B u f f a l o , .797
. .794 03 Poll men I D NYC .934 314 Philbln A Bronx , .797
8f) Bianilwood A Bklyn j 34s Owens H Bklyn . .792 63 Wolkoff D Brooklyn . 9 3 4 315 Rewch R Yonkers . . 854 371 W o o s R Ja<'kson Ht , .797
. .793 0 4 T'ler M B i n e h a i n t o n .933 310 Rohde C Buffalo . .797
00 NabiniiPr O SyiMolisfi I 3 10 Kpmp K S t Albans . .701 65 Mintlus P E Selauket .923 317 Shiren S NYC . .854 3 7 3 Hartshorne W NYC , .797
. .790 80 Kud^p W Montour . 9 3 3 3 1 8 Halloran H Dt^lmar . .797
»1 Grav r Bk ';.")0 F o u r q u e t h N o r t h p o r t . . . . .790 67 TatiPnbauni B Brooklyn . . .933 319 Taylor M Rochester . .854 .373 Okun R B u f f a l o . .797
93 Howarlh tr,v.MNtraw . .789 08 Hill M Brooklyn . 9 3 3 '.'20 Butler W Bellerose . .796
f)3 Oildpok K I't'"a 351 Stewart J Astoria . .789 69 Hurley J NYC .930 331 Jefferoon L Plattsburj . .854 i 374 Gaer N Brooklyn . .790
04 Fro-t A Mid'li-'own . .787 7 0 Blau Ti Kew Gdns .918 333 Lupton S NYC . .854 375 Ober S Brooklvn . .795
05 Whitt-vl O .laiiiaioa 353 Covinpton H Bx . .785 71 Weinsohen C Babylon .916 333 Wllpan A Woodsldp . .795
Ofi r.imap 1 .T IMffaol . .785 73 HorowitT! T Bronx .910 324 Younir W Albany . .8r,3 3 7 0 Goldberger J NYC . .794
07 William S B\ 3ri3 Turner E Bx , ..783 73 Tambwekar C NYC .916 i "35 Sesskin P Hempstead . .853 .377 A n d e r s o n E F l u s h i n g . .794
08 Hpiirv R Vpii'oh ,..783 74 Shenard K NYC .915 ; 330 Parish H Brooklyn . .793
99 Milliirm R vii,Motown . . . 354 Corooran T Pleasant ,..783 75 Weirwtein 3 NYC .915 I 337 Ferguson Rome . .853 3 7 8 Brady J Elma . .793
100 T.onj- .T Micfrll.'town ,.,782 70 Hardy R Rochester .914 i 338 Sanders M Elmburst . .793
101 Hastin'i.) A "annpauira . . . 3.'.5 Beatty B AfiddlPtown . . . , ..780 77 Tucker S NYC .914 329 Mataarefle L Bronx . .8r.3 3 7 0 Sanders M Hamburir . .793
10;! F.IIiion R W-lorlon ,..770 78 f!learv H Brooklyn . 9 1 4 3.30 Kull L Brooklyn . .793
103 roiid"py R '"'iwanda . . . . 356 Soppr D Utica ,..779 7 9 St .Tohn J t i t i c a .913 "31 Preedman T NYC . .853 3 8 0 Bonafetle J N e w a r k . .793
10» Bonnio .1 W •xta^b ,..770 80 Sitterlft J Buffalo . 9 1 3 3.33 Schatfer J Jackson Ht . . . . . . . . ..792
105 G.irc->u B n'inKdale . . . 3.")7 Gavlord K P a y t o n ...778 81 Paul IT Astoria .913 333 Boyaln M NYC . .851 •381 T a y l o r B NYC . .793
106 Bi-rrv H M 'dlolown . . . ...778 83 Cohen J NYC .912 334 Watts J Bronx . .703
107 Woatcott F Rome . . . . . . 3 5 8 Woltje W Kinsrs Pk . . . , ...777 83 Monheit R L I City .913 335 Lleht P Glens Pall . .851 3 8 2 Dorock 0 Oramel . .793
108 MoICay C W:issaiP ,..776 84 Murphy J Oneida .913 230 Abdallah P lAlhani . .701
lot) Hiimixton F Stittville . . . 359 Ribaudo H Ronkonkoma . ,..775 85 Havens L Welwter . 9 1 1 3.18 Brand H T-lttla Neck . .851 3 8 3 H o r o w i t z H F l u s h i n g . .701
110 Broart B Mi'Mplown . . . ...775 .900 339 Daly P NYC
i n Snilfpn S Ai.Miotown . . . 360 Shanley M Florida ...774 86 Cohen M NYC .909 340 Butler J White Plains . . . .848 384 T y s o n V N Y C
113 Sl'pott M nil l-lip Mi'Dowell IJ H o l l U ...773 87 Karbaan M Huntington . . . . . 0 0 7 341 Kane A Staten I« . .848 3 8 5 Stroh P Jamaica
113 .lospoh S Bn'^'ald ...773 8SBittkower C NYC .906 342 Salvatore D Williston . .
114- Soott J fll '-^Ivip Amitrano M Buffalo . . . ...773 80 Goehia P N Merrick . .840 3 8 6 Spence T P t W a s h i n g
115 T (Itii-i 900 -Tohnson J Spring; Val . . . ...773 00 Treat R Auburn . .84 6 3 8 7 Corallo V W a a n t a s h
116 r(»<>»titino .T Ordpnubiir . . . ...772 01 Gan* D NYC
117 Bprtfpr A Howard Bpa . . . •flf,-j3()4 Sunderhin R Y'orkvilla . . ...772 93 Ross E liivfM-pool . .845 3 8 8 Kraemer P Tonawaiula
118 Wilson f Middlptown . . . . .. .771 93 Condral D Rochester
n o Bussv .r Nov ark I 30." G a n z y A S t a t e n IbI ...771 04 Garvey E Slaton Is . .845 3 8 9 I^ail E A l b a n v
130 Rodriunpji Bx ...770 05 Knapp V NYC
121 I.ow.My H Sh-rrill 903 ' •''tiooo H Stl Tsllp ...770 !»« Gooirgins C P a a i r p o r t . . . . .R45 3 0 0 S a r e c k y M Brooklyn
123 Sterlin? P Winedalfl . . . ...709 07 Casey J Cortland
123 Harlow T (Vut iprtcli •oo'oi';67 Kaplowiti J Bklyn ...765 0 8 Claplinjr D Palrportr . .R4r. 3 0 1 Muller M D o u g l a s t o n
134 Ike .r I-odI ...765 09 Sopoo.r M Brookyn 1
135 Hoffmann T Wasrtalc "pOI i •Tp"i>ins:« R SltittvllU . . . . ...764 100 Mnsella M NYC . .845 3 0 3 Kafiell R Brooklyn
136 Gant N Bnlalo ...764 101 Hrtster D NYC
187 Trot 111 N Bkyn 001 ; <^reen« T B x ...703 m ; Schwannec E NYC . .844 3 9 3 Marden L Brooklyn
128 Mplnik R Smitlitown . . . .900 270 Obrien J W Seneoa ...783 103 Parker J NYO
120 Klein P Qiipimh Vil ...703 104 O'Connell O Whits Plains . g4 j I .3.04 Y u s t e i n 8 J a c k s o n Ht
130 Pord.* P To -ii^^k .890 371 Forde M B x ...702 105 Anzalone 0 Ctrl lalip
131 Hecibrandt (' F, Palcboru . 8 9 8 •-'73 M o P h a l t e r C N Ba.y Shora ...750 106 Enright T Smilhlown . . . . g44 395 McDermott T Rocbesterr
133 BrHun H l.ancaster ...750 107 Hahn M Albany ^
133 Conklin T WinirJalB .89« 383 Bryant A Jamaica ...758 108 Schiller M NYC . . . 8 4 3 .396 Barman R Mt Vernon
1.34 Folrty K Bklvn ...758 100 Bradoii O Oneonia . . . 8 4 3 307 Eaffan J Geneseo
135 Riiltseway K Bklyn . 8 9 0 3 7 4 Confessore R Ctl Isllp . . . ...756 110 KaininskI J Haamburr . . . . . . 8 4 3 308 Reich G Brooklyn
156 Bonner C Slalen fas ...755 I I I COB S NYC . . . 8 4 3 300 Jones 1 Inwood
137 Barnblll V Oiieena Vil . . . .894 375 Miller R Greenlawn ...754 113 Nm-krlt* A NYC . . . 8 4 1 400 Polilnio M Brooklyn
138 Aniteone .11 Bklvn ...753 113 Pncukonis R Ballxton . . .
130 Oloer W Tiiiell . 8 9 4 3 7 0 .Tohnson R Coram ...751 114 Mojeli J Plain view
140 Ambrourt N Oneenn Vil . . . ...750 115 O'Callaban M Pt Chesler .
111 SiniPHon I Wiildlelowu . . . .891 377 Maniil* J Ovid ...750 l l « Ryan M Schenectady
142 Brown S Bk .. .740 117 Brown H Ithaca
.888 378 Brotheri J Bablyon .. .748 118 nifranco S NYC .005 343 Goddreauet G Johnstown . . . 8 4 0 401 Randman 9 N Bellmors . .701
.888 379 WiKsing D Bkl.vn ...748 119 Schwarix 8 Jamaica
...748 120 Wciitzal V Norwloh .005 344 L«nt« P Syracuse . . . 8 4 0 402 Spltzer S Kew Garden . .790
.887 280 Carrington V Bx ...747 . 905 I 245 Reed R Yahara
. . .747 . 0 0 4 J4 6 A b r a m s E B r o o k l v n . . . . 8 4 0 403 Hecht 8 Brooklyn . .789
.887 381 Smith D Newark NJ . . . . ...746 .904 347 Buckalter A NYC . . . . .788
.880 383 Strane I- Buffalo ...748 .003 348 Ashley H NYC ...810 404 Fromin W NYC . .788
.003 340 Dievr W Hudson
. 885 383 Schlealnf E Marion .902 350 Marulrs P Brooklyn , . . . 8 4 0 405 McMahohn P B\iffalo
.885 384 DeSposlto T Centerach . . . .001 351 Shaver H Bluia
.885 385 T^we L Oranireburi .901 353 Goldman T NYC . . . 8 4 0 400 Bennett W Brooklyn . 788
.884 3 8 0 .Tones H Jamaica .000 3 5 3 Curtki B Honeoy* . . . ,
.884 287 Rotklewlc* P TJtlea .900 354 Fountain E NYO . . . . . .8.10 4 0 7 Erleman K E Moriches . . . . . .787
.883 388 Quinaln L Jamalea .000 255 Oave R NYC . .787
.883 389 Morrlaelte M Shirley . . . .800 356 Robinson H Bronx . . , . . .840 408 Daley R E Greenbus . .785
.882 390 Jackson W St Albana . .809 357 Moser G Syracuse . . ,
.883 391 Remeen R 811 Hip .809 358 Ettelman J NYO . . , . . . 8 4 0 409 Seyfarrth G Rochester , .785
.880 .809 359 Ryman L Bronx
.880 393 Spencer S Middletown . .808 360 Alonl S Brooklm . . , . . . 8.30 410 Bakel M Waverlv
.880 393 Melendez R Brentwood . . 8 9 8 301 Garia N Syrs<-usa . . , . , . 8 3 9 4 1 1 C u n n i n g h a m T H i g h v l e w . . . . . .785
.879 394 Barnett L Jamaica . . . .807 303 Haas* D Rochester . . . . . . 8 3 9 413 Vega A NYC . .784
.878 395 Praiiar E Middletown . .897 303 Butler B Maniaroneck . .78.
.878 '!<in H o r v a t h O U t l c a .807 364 Dauray E Watertown , . . . 8 3 0 4 1 3 Shuib P Elmburst . .783
.877 397 Hall H RomuUu . . . .783
.877 398 Matarewskl J Romului 897 ; 205 Collins W PeekHkill , . . . 8 3 0 414 Williams G NVC 4
.876 399 Barnwell V Bx
.875 3 0 0 Setrert B St AlbanM . . . 806 i 366 Joyc* Binghamton .. . . . 8 3 0 4 1 5 Frauenberger D Clinton Co . .781
894 I 367 Stats K Cortland . ., . .780 .
143 Oikor;i T. Rome .875 301 Cran» C Ovid 803 i 308 Caughey O Cortland ...830 410 stlckland R Rochester . .780 I
892 ' 309 Allen O Dewltt . . . 838 417 Leffert L Forest Hills . .780
144 MoI.xiiKhlln (' Mlddletuwn .875 303 Wanhlmrton H Spring Val 892 I 370 Toporofl P NYC . . . . . 838 4 1 8 Granieri R Niagara F1 . .780
.801 71 Denier 8 NYC . . . 838 419 Rodgert H Brooklyn . . . . . .780
145 HIroniinK Hklyn .874 303 Allen 8 Danwville .801 373 Klsrnan P Cortland . . . ,...838 420 Brooks B Brooklyn . .780
.800 373 Danskin R NYC 431 Scacalossl J Rockaway P . .780
14« Hollook V Mohawk .870 304 Freeman D Bx .800 374 Battalia R Brooklyn . . . 838 432 Simpson R Beaver Dam . .779
.800 275 Lapaugh M Latham . . . ,,..838 433 Penner F Aflon . .779
147 Roaiettt I. Bklyn .870 305 McCarthney 0 NYC . . . .800 376 Riggin W College Pt . . . ,...837 4 2 4 T.rf>gis M B r o o k l y n . .779
148 ritoniai R St Mbaui , . . .800 1106 Peterson J E a s t p u r t . . .800 277 Wetxel M Rochester . . . ,...837 425 Collins 0 Buffalo . .779
.868 307 Veneala D Selden . s a o 2 7 8 T h o m p s o n A I 4 t t l « Mixi 436 Gluck 8 Brooklyn . .779
14D liloyd S .lanialoaa .808 3 0 8 Black r NYC 837 427 Broliman B Jericho . .779
150 Allen Doolrpd i'tl Islip . . .889 V t 9 G a r l e a • MTO 837 438 Sanna T Jackson Ht . .779
161 ByitWonif O ctl IhUp . . . . 860 300 Adam« J Jamaica 837 429 Kraemer J NYC . .779
P'llin R oBhomhia .866 310 Pedersen O Ronkonkoma 837 430 Salerrno R Hamburg . .778
153 Pieiri P .lat-'non H( . . . . 8 6 4 311 Joyner L Jamaica 830 431 Roffman A Brooklyn . .778
154 Lai'kin K O'aMKptiiirr . . . . 803 313 Vanderlaaa M Hamburg . 836 4.32 Smith W Glen Cove . .777
155 Bract'o A Shor« . . . .861 313 Honder»ou E Bx 830 433 Dunn 0 Brooklyn ..77T M
835 434 VIzzIm E Yonkers
, . ..834 435 Eisner J Fhixhing
833
158 Qortoa I, Pern I Rr .HAO 3 1 4 Hart D Bx 8?3 438 EUenberr 8 NYC PsffO IC)
,..,833
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157 Barrow P Kir Roi'kavr . . 315 Brown A Jamaica . . . . .
Tueiday, Aiigutt 28, I9(i6 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER P«f» Fifteen
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Puerto Ricofor dhaneinff it ware advanced. All Health Department, 240 Old
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Page Sixteen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, August 25, 19<Mf
More Equitable Salaries Is Goal
Set By Broome County CSEA;
Advocate Pay Comparison Study
( F r o m Leader C o r r e s p o n d e n t )
BINOHAMTON—The Broome County chapter of the Civil Service Employees Assn.
has urged two major projects to achieve more equitable salaries for the County's 1,100 e m -
ployees.
The first is to convince County ofHolals t h a t a complete study of County salaries by
a firm or agency not connected with county government Is needed, according to J o h n B.
Herrick, acting president. re- keeper." Herrick said a number of e m -
The second is the eventual
placement of t h e County's Civil T h e study rfiowed m a n y other ployees quit their County jobs
disparltdea. during the past year to take high-
Eligible ListsN E W W A C Service Commission with a Per- Herrick aivd t h e CSEA em- er paying positions elsewhere.
Nassau County Executive Eugene Nlckerson, sonnel Depai-tment, he said. Among them was Philip Bell, for-
ployees oommMee made the re- mer chapter president, who left
left, and Irvinif Flaumenbaum, president of the Nassau chapter, Herrick said Broome CSEA offi- quest f o r ft salary study by a n his job as programmer in the Data
cials have discussed both proposals outside group several months ago. Processimg Department to beoootne
CIvM Service Employees Assn., bid farewell to Mary Hoyne. a senior with Henry M. Baldwin, Board of Baldwin saM then he would make systems programmer for the Elec-
Supervisors ciiairman, and with such a study Mmself.
accounts clerk In the Department of Public Welfare, as she leaves members of the board's employees
to join the Women's Army Corps, Miss Hoyne is the first woman
County employee to enlist in the Armed Forces,
committee. In preparing the salary schedule tronic Tabulation Corp. in New
(Continued from Page 14) 64 Mann H Oastlfttoii 830 Tile chapter's employees com- just adopted by tA\e supervisors he burgh.
B5 Mahar B Albany 830 mittee will soon meet with County compared t h e p>ay of a number of Herriok, a junior civU engineer
66 Eichelberyer D Mexico 829 supervisors to formally request positions with those In other
67 Bernardl M Albany with t h e Department of Publio
*Jt7 Thompson R Am^itPrilain 777 0 8 Sargralia L Watcrford 828 counties. Works, contends that the creation
777 825 Herrick saM t h a t method Is un- of t h e post of personnel directoir
Sl»«fft»r 3 Williamavi 776 60 Peruginl E Colioai 825 timt money for a complete salary would help keep County salaries
825 study b« included In tlxe 1987 realistic because other counties up to date and competitive,
r.intor .1 NYC 77B 70 Blot F Allbany 826 budget. are In the same boat as Broome
776 71 Soffey J Albany 824 H'e said a Personnel "Depart-
4 4 0 HowI:»n(l T Elmira 774 72 Rosen J Tonawanda 824 Ciiapter leaders say a recent County. Their salaries are dragg-
774 73 Lodgo J Albany 821 comparison of maximum County
441 ftok.itoli S RoekaAiiy 772
74 Heraoh E Bronx
442 3w,irt T Wanla?h
44S Mail" r NYC
4 4 4 Miller C Kow Oarden
ing behind those In State jobs ment would assume the duties
and private lavluistry." now held by the County Civil Ser-
445 Bartol W Montit^ello 772 75 Downey J Endwell Nurse Reallocation821 vice Commission. It also would
44« Minty W Ksffprlivll 771 76 Donltz S Rochester
447 fTpller T Bmo1<I>Ti 770 77 Barker R Lynbrook 820
448 Ford V NYC 770 78 Culyer N Leedi 819
441» Gillon A Bwislit 769 79 Noonan E Albany 819
450 MK-affrey J NVf) 76R 80 Shult«» O Delniar salaries for different jobs with
451 PtiBrli A Rmoltlyn 768 81 Dawon E Troy tlK>3e offered for similar positions
452 Trpubel R Bayoort 767 82 Kapper E Greenwich
4 5 3 T>iil)Pt«kv K Fhishin* 810 in State government and private keep records which would show
454 T.oml.er C NYC 7Bfl 83 Zupp R PeeksklU 818 where employees go when they
817 enterprise established tlie faob quit their County jobs and how
766 84 Ikler D Albany
817 that many salaries are too low. (Conflnved firom Page 1)
817
816 Broome employees next year
will be receiving higher pay, with Ob3tetrioiS{ oonsultant industrial much they receive hi their new
4r»5 Rubin R Brooklyn 766 85 Lee W N Chatham 816 larger Increments and more future health nursei oonsultant nurse in jobs, he said.
4r.rt AflttPlman Vi NYC 7fi8 86 Drescher P Elizaville 816
4 5 6 7 Haym B Roolcvilln Ti 76 87 Benolt R Waterford 814
45« Alpnr L Brooklyn 765 88 Cannata A NYC 813 earning power, thanks to a new service education; consultant The personnel director could
812 salary schedule adopted by the nurse, nursing services adminis- work ©ontlnuously with the
45» Vitkar R Brooklyn 765 89 Schweikerl V Bellerose 812 Boafd of S u p e r v i s o r last month. tration, all Orads 19. County employees committee to
400 Oalian! O Bronx 764 90 Wateron I Albany 812
4«1 Kalpnanii N Bronx 763 91 Schmidt M Rensselaer 812 review salary ti-ends, according to
4 6 2 HiUlrPlh .T Olenn Fall 763 92 Raskin M Brooklyn Herrick.
"But," Herrick said, "the In- In asking for oonsideration of
403 Hayprty V Hopewpll 763 93 Lupka D Schenectady 812 equities pointed up hi the recent the liPN rsallocatlon. Felly said:
4 6 4 Hinoklpy O Roolyn HI® 762 94 Perlman A Flushing; 811
4«5 aiiorp. T> Brooklyn 762 95 Asat L Esperanoe 810
4 0 6 anrrpHpy O NYC 46^ 96 McManus T Coxsackte 809 "The situation with respect to The Broome CSEA leader also
467 Voronoff R NYO 760 97 Mattick B Albany
807 compai'ison of Broome salaries
4 6 5 Tipvinp R Brooklyn 08 Silverman I NYC elsewliere, responsibilities of licensed prac- said h e believed the Boaixl of S u p -
469 Rosenthal O Brooklyn 7.)n 09 Pilchen W Amsterdam 805 with comparable jobs tical nurses In State service, is ervisors' employees committee now
4 7 0 Fupfflpln R NYO 759 100 Kleniczyk J Buffalo 804 still exist.
804
471 Foley E .Taokflon Ht 7SB 101 Schinnerer J Guilderlan 804 "The comparison study was similar to the one which we does not have time to give ade-
472 SeiboUl W NYC 756 102 Buechle O Buffalo 804 done by the Binghamton Office pointed out In our brief calling quate attention to salary matters.
473 Carton C Rivprdals J o l 103 gchermprhorn J New B:.!i;ni ...,802
474 Tanner R Brooklyn 751 104 Corlripht M 802 of the New York State Depart- for the upgi-ading of supervising It usually works on salaries for
4 7 5 FeUrer ft TVrhy 7 5 0 105 Chapman Iv Albany 800 ment of Labor's Division of Em- nurse (psychiatric) from Grade only a few weeks before the bud-
476 Vttiillo F rtlca 740 10« Hadidian A Albany 800 ployment. 14 to Grade 17. T h e licensed prac- get is siibmitted each year, he
477 Jonea O Bronx 749 107 Liuzzl J Albany 800
47R Hallvrstadt V ForMt KilU 797 tical nurses bam a responsibility
4 7 9 Zspoilye S Statpn Ts 74H 108 Eokstine R Wateryliet which is twofold. First they have
4R0 Weslar C Dewitt a responsibility In t h e area of said.
4R1 T>alpy A Ml Vernon physical care of patients in State Herriok will discuss the CSEA
482 Fine B S Oranfffl hospitals, and second ,an addi-
4 8 3 -Millpr J B u f f a l o tional responalblUty In the area requests soon with the Employees
4 8 1 M.irtinelll Ti Albany of caring for mentally ill patients. Committee, headed by Chenatiigo
485 Vanno J TTtloa Supervisor Haix)ld Kinder,
483 Bute .T NYC "We believe that the dual na-
747 109 Green J Haverstraw First Christmas797
HK\I> Of.ERK. 0.-15. 747 110 Fischer D Jamalc*
797
lN-TKRnF.P,\RTMKNTA¥, 795
795
I>wyer R Bound Tjake 795
794
793
792
792
791
789
789
747 111 Drols A Grafton "It sliowed that a State welfare
747 112 Burns B Brooklyn case supervisor's salary is 53 per
747 113 Travers J Troy cent higher t h a n t h a t of a County
747 114 Drasrgett J Fredoniaa case supervisor, that a State pro-
747 115 Wathne T Floral Park bation officer gets 35 per cenit
740 116 Coleman V 3yraou«i9 more pay tiian a County probation
117 Mitchell W Alb.iny officer and a bookkeeper for a
118 Swan E Fluehinic
110 Tomm L Tonawanda
047 120 Sioifel J Albany private firm brings home 20 per
oent more than a County book-
IViw 0 Alt>any 121 BntHon E Schenectady And N e w Year's787
Mark.! M Albany J>37 122 Miller V Albany
SternlMirir F Bronx 787
1 2 3 Riley 1) Brooklyn 786
t u r e of their responsibility is not
T.iiliait C Troy 925 124 McCormick F Ravena 78.''* shared by licensed practical nurses
Marsb.-vll A Bolniar
Holmes T All).vny 021 125 Maloney M Troy 785 Executive Chap. Cruise N o w Openoutside of State service except in
.T.wopowskl H Bronx 785
Howt' W Ithaea 0 2 0 126 Kelly R Flushniar general or private hospitals hav-
MfKeon R Troy 785 ing a psychiatric division or wing.
Maiisert ,T Bpheuo<'ta(ly 012 127 Holland R Albany Where such a case exists in pri- The first Oluistmas and Now
Ryrtpr r Albany AH 128 Flcminif G Slimiorlan 785 Picnic Plons Set vate hospitals, we strongly suspect Year's cruise to be offered mem-
"05 129 Sawloka M Bronx ...785
Briinet M Alltany 005 130 Marvin J Albany
AOS 131 Friedman T Forest Hil 785
Hyiul« F Delniar
On inn M Albany 905 132 Jerome E Rexford 785
005 133 Shnrpe J Menatid^ 784 ALBANY—Leon Kaplan, Office that licensed practical nur.ses as- bers of the Civil Service Em-
784 for Local Governmel^t, ciiaptea- signed to care for ftoth the phy- ployees A/ssn., their families and
f>05 134 WarhurRt R Albany 784
T.nniiikin B Brooklyn 0 0 4 1S5 Salmoiiowlt* M TIronx 782 president and committee chair- sical and mental needs of the friends. Is now open for bookings.
779
Sliilllii^ford 0 Bronx 808 136 Founelly P Latham man, Mareio Jacques, Division of
Military and Naval Affali's, liave
Ciwdon CantlPtou 8 9 0 i:J7 Brooks H Yonlcera 778 patients are paid at a higher rate The 12-day Caribbean vacation
778 than licensed practical nurses will be on board the luxuaioua
fjporirl J llronx 8 8 7 1 3 8 Borg- G Ridarewood 778
Swoeney O r,al.li.'in
8 8 5 139 Brimhall M Latham
T.pvovsky M N y r 8Sr. 1 4 0 Byron F Albany 776 annouinced plans for the annual witiiout this dual responsibility." flagship of the Greek Line, the
Il\irlcy M Albany 141 Howlntt B Lnckport 774 picnic of the Executive chapter. Queen Anna Maria.
Nli'olotii TC .r.'imaicii Rx 774
878 142 SohultJ! M Albany
TCussellbaok .T Albany 8 7 7 1 4 3 Huron .T T-ittle Neck CSEA Insurance Comm.774 Civil Service Employees Assn. will Sailing from New York City on
Wallaiv « A»i:uiy . : 877 144 Mathuiipk H Wnodhaven December 22, the siiip will cruise
Roth I) Khishin* 875 145 Ooldstpin C Elmont 773
Fitz»rpr:ild H CdhoPiH 875 146 Vanderpoel W S^ohenect.uly 773 be held at McKown's Grove on
K.'nosi;in f! VVatervll.-t 875 147 Ahbate V Troy Studying Medicaiii Law773
Kwfll W Alb.wiv 875 148 Plttfls H .Tamaica
C.iffipy H Albany 773
Baranps K Schi-ncctiMly 875 149 Sheffer I Rensnelaaer Wednesday, August 24, beginning to the ports of S a n Juan, Puerto
Horn .1 AllMuy Rico, St. Thomas In the Vii-gln
Bercharlie .f Albany 875 150 Xapolitaiio ,V Brooklyn 772 at 12:30 p.m. and continuing
OdPaa T Biimh.initoii
875 151 Stark G Troy And Effect on Members772
874 152 Gibson E Albany
800 153 Gryjraa D Schonectady 770
tiirough the evening. Islands, Curacao and Kingston,
Jamaica. Those booking under
707 An eveniiig meal of chicken,
703
703 baked potatoes, baked beans and CSEA auspices will receive a free
804 1.54 Dyer R Albany
aiotnick r. Brooklyn 804 155 Brown R Coblesklll 162 corn-on-the-cob will be preceded ALBANY—The Statewide Insur- land excursion In St. Thomas.
UfK'i'o A Mecluinlcvl 750
T,olirft J Albany 8 0 3 151^ Knox E R<?nHselaer
r,i«Hina T 759 by a picnic lunch of chowder, iwt ance Committee of tlie Civil Ser- Shipboaa^ activities will include
Wolff .r Albany 8%1 157 Vanderzoe T New Ballini 758
800 158 InBam T .Walervllet 758 dogs and hamburgers with soda vice EJmployees Assn. is studying dances, movies, sports, midnight
floinniel H Klliroltvl 860 159 Ocken M Brooklyn 757 or beer served during the after- details of tlie new Medicaid law suppers, cocktail party and a host
Burns W Troy 800 160 Pelletier R ScUenecla<ly 757
•lacobiM P Alb.tny 857 161 Plilpps" E Bronx 753 noon. In preparation for a meeting with of other pasttlmes.
Cranuey R Albany 857 162 liftoff A 751 751 T h e facilities of McKown's j representatives of t h e Governor to T h e cruise ts bemg sponsored
H a r i i i s H St Albans 850
Wrtstfalt A Albany 854 London Grove will be available for swim- discuss the effects of the law o n , by Civil Service Travel Club and
KVw V Albany 853
Brown T Flunlilng ming. games and dancing. CSEA's 140,000 meaniber^, Rabert | Nassau County chapter, CSEA,
850
F round I* NYO 848 (Continued from Page 1) Members and friends of the Dailey, Inauaunce Oonunittee I Armngem«nts are by Knickei-boc-
Talbot T VooDliiv^vl 846
Hunk M lull I) T«»r 845 ohapter may obtain tickets from clialrman. said last week ker Ti^avel Service. Inc.
Smith V Albany 845 and tlielr inunedlate fAmille«». clia4>ter repi^sentatives in tlie Rockefeller h a s invited CSEA A reservation folder may be hod
Allard W Schentvtady 842
Sneckard H Buffalo 842 Applications, witii a $150 deposit, Division of the Budget, the Civil representatil/ves to meet witii Mary by contacting Irving F l a u m e n -
Muriihy M Klmliurut 842 may be had by wrriting bo Samuel Defense Commission, the Office Goods Krone, president of the baum, Box 91. Hempstead, L.l.,
830
Kronc'li 0 ttldirewood
Oulllo F Brooklyn 839 Emmett, 1060 Bast .26 Street, for Local Oovenunent, Executive S t a t e Oivll Service Ouuuni.ssion, telephone (510) Pioneer 2-3000 or
McKvoy J Albany
Aionlii M Tfoy 838
838 Bixxjlclyn, New Yox^k 11210. After Chambens, Division of Military Budget Director T . Noiman Huid, Cannelo Oiillo, Knickerbocker
HwliMi U Alb.iuy 836
Vaiidwbilt H AHjany 833 5 p.m. telephone OL 2-5241. De- and Naval Affairs. Vetei-ans Af- and Alton O. Martdiall, deputy Travel Service, 1212 Sixth Ave.,
Flbol N Albany 833 posit dieokj siiould be made pay* flars or the Identlflcatlou and secretai-y to tilw govenvor U» dis- New York. N.Y.* 1003«, teleplione
Wt»atlierl.y It OuiUkerUn 838 cuss tht Stat* MedlcaUl program PLaza 7-5400.
tayi» L Olwiiuaui 831 able to fkumeli. lateillgencd Slystem.