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1 tj n Amercans Largest Weekly for Publc Employees Vol. XV I No. Tesflav, October 12, 19.4 Prce Ten Cenls e Queres See Page 2 Roosevelt^ McGovern to Address Publc Employees on Democratc^ Republcan Approaches to Problems of Cvl Servce K M P I. O Y K K ISKWS> Manhattan State Hosptal THE oflrce staff recently held a party n hono of Arthur Gllette of the busness offce. Mr. Gllette retred after many years' servce. Hs many frends are truly son? to see hm leave and wsh hm success, good health and happness. Further plans are tn the makng n regard to a surprse.affar, partcpated n by the majorty of the nsttutonal employees, n honor of Mr. Gllette. The charman of the Metropoltan Conference has desgnated John Wallace, chapter presdent, as a member of three mportant commttees, re.solutons, legslatve and publc relatons. Membershp Boom All offcer:; of the chapter have receved lterature concernng membershp. All members and non-members are urged to contact them n payng ther dues. a.s well as the regular members of the membershp commttee. The membershp of the chapter s the hghest n ts hstory, ths year, over 545 members. Once agan the offcers and members wsl to express ther sncere apprrmaton to the group Insurance companes, sponsored by the CSE.'V. for ther prompt attenton and payment of clams, whether ;'or sclcness, accdent or lfe. Only those who have found the need, and receved th."; prompt assstance, c.'-'n really tell what a tne lelef t s. Feld day was held September 9 and a wonderful tme was had by all. Several hundred patents were on hand to wtness the fne marchng, calsthencs, sports and enterlannenc Sort drnks and Ice cream were dstrbuted. The recreatonal tlerapy department, under the able supervson of Walter Foley, performed wonders n makng the event outstandng Deepest sympathy s extended to Catherne Coone on the death of her cousn. Get well wshes to Mary Castner, Wllam Murphy, Betty La- Vn, Wllam Maher, Con Downng, James McGee and Prances Mertt. Betty Lavn thanks those who.se thoughtfulness n sendng Mass cards, get well cards and flowers, was gratefully receved. Delegates from Manhattan State chapter wll attend the CSEA annual meetng, to state the chapter's poston on Import- Ant resolutons. Larry Lllls s sttng pretty Judges for the State Employment Servce Achevement Award. Left to rght: Marguerte H. Coleman, supervsor of specal servces; Commander Newton Buckner, assstant secretary to the Governor; Dr. Anne M. Bahke, drector. Bureau of Rehabltaton, State Health Department; Geraldne Wheeler, welfare consultant. Workmen's Compensaton Board; Peter L. Raglan, executve secretary, Governor's Commttee on Employment of Physcally Handcapped; John Eddy, personnel techncan. Cvl Servce Department; Karl G. KafFenberger. drector, Dvson of Vocatonal Rehabltaton. agan, after a recent sesson wth surgery. A postcard was recently receved from Dela McMahon, who retred some tme ago, and s lvng In Rhode Island. She sends regards to her many frends and former co-workers. Buffalo BUFF.4LO chapter, CSEA. met September 15 followng dnner at the Elks Club. New chapter offcers were nstalled by John P. Qulnn. 2nd vce presdent of the statewde Assocaton, who urged a membershp expanson to make (Contnued on Page 1<) Examnatons Reveal 9% Of 2'State Employees Have Some Heart Alment ALBANY, Oct. H Specal heart examnaton* conducted among 2, State employees have revealed an Incdence of heart dsease of nne per cent among those examned. In a letter to an State worken partcpatng n the peclal survey begun a year aco. Dr. Joseph Denal of Pay Increase To Legslatye, Judcal Ades Beng Reconsdered K By MAXWELL LEHMAN ALBANY, Oct. 11 The denal at pay adjustments to employees f the Jjegjlature and Judcary wtu be re-studed, Senator Austn Brwla told The LEADER last week. A storm brewed over the heads of legslatve leaders when t was revealed that the employees of ttese two branches of State government had not receved pay adjustments, even though the Legs- Uture had voted (15, for the purpose. TtM acton by the leg»lauv«leaders to reconsder came shortly after an edtoral n last week's Cvl Servce LHADEIB had shaply crtczed the attempt to "nullfy" the rases. John F. Powers, presdent of the Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton; Wllam P. Sullvan, CSEA board member representng the Judcary; and John T. DeOrall, CSEA counsel, had all taken swft acton after the October 1 deadlne for retroactve pay Increase checks had passed and the employees of the Legslatve and Judcal branches of government had not receved aojr adjustment n pay. There had been no offcal announcement that pay adjustments were beng dened. It was learned, however, that the legslatve leaders had met quetly and decded aganst the grantng of ncreases. Second Thoughts Senator Erwn told The LEADER that second thoughts are takng place. He s revewng the entre subject wth Senator Walter Mahoney and Assemblyman Wllam H. McKenzle. He dd not know when fnal acton would be announced, but the IndcatoM are that It would be soon. a 1 T. Doyle, drector of the program, wrote; "Coroaary artery dsease and hgh blood pressure account for most of these cases. A far number of cases of htherto unsuspected heart dsease were dagnosed at the Center. These men are now under the care c< tber own physcans.'' Between 4 and M TIM program was latmched a year ago by Governor Dewey. Some 2, State employees between 4 and 5S have been gven complete heart and physcal examnatons. Regular re-examnatons wll be undertaken n order to gan as much nformaton as possble under the mass-research program. Of the nne per cent who have been found to have heart dsease, all are workng regularly and most are "Uttle f at au restrcted n ther actvtes," accordng to the State report. Mass Detecton The program Is conducted at a cardovascular health center at Albany Medcal College. ITe center was set up after the Governor expressed concern over the number of sudden deats from heart dsease that had occurred among State employees. As a result. Dr. Herman E. Hlleboe, State Health Commssoner, proposed the mass detecton program and called for volunteers. Adng n settng up the program was the ClvU Servce Assocaton. Employees ALBANY, Oct. 11 An all-stml cast, headed by J. Raymond Mo- Govern and Frankln D. Roosevelt, Jr., s scheduled to spark the annual meetng of the Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton, oa October 12, 13 and 14 n Albany. Mr. McGovern s the Republcan canddate for leutenant gorernor. Mr. Roosevelt s the Democratc canddate for attorney general. It s reported that both wlh make full-dress speeches on cvl servce. Whle both wll speak tbo same day, they wll not occupy the same platform. Mr. McGovera wll address the CSEA delegates at the luncheon meetng, Wedneeday, October 13, In the DeWltk Clnton Hotel. Mr. Roosevelt wui appear that evenng In Chancellor's Hall, State Educaton Department buldng. Both meetngs wll be open to the publc, because at the mpo-tance attached to the addresses. The canddates have beea asked to dscuss ther respectve party cvl servce planks. Assocaton offcals had sought to have both party representatlvee speak from the same platform, but pror commtments on the part of the canddates prevented a "debate" on cvl servce Issuee. A Change Almost Caused The fact Mr. Roosevelt woum make hs speech alone, and om State property, almost forced the Assocaton to fnd another audtorum for ts meetng. The department frst ruled that the Roosevelt speech could not be permtted because the dther sde would not have "equal tme" to -reply. But Educaton Commssoner Lews Wlson later overruled objectons to permt the meetng to go ahead as planned. Mr. Wlson told The LEADKB he was satsfed that the department had offered Its facltes to both groups and that the Republcans would use tme n tlh hotel meetng. Both canddates may have tough "sellng job" ahead of them when they address the assembled Assocaton delegates. As ponted out n an edtoral n The LEAD- ER several weeks ago, cvl se^ vce employees had found botk party planks "dsappontng." and flled wth "generaltes." Mrs. Herrok Also On the evenng of October the prncpal speaker wll be Mm, Ellnore Morehouse Herrlck, mm expert on labor relatons and specal wrter on ths subject far the New York Herald Tr^uMb Mrs. Herrlck had asssted n p>»> parng the labor relatons p<»- gram now In <H>eraton la New York Cty. A large number of resolutowh out of whch wll oome the CSMA program for and whek wll be the base of ts legslatlm acton, wll come up for actloa. Changes n Assocaton votng pr»> cedure wll also come up for actlm by the delegates. Announcement of newly-elecm offcers wll be made n the count of the meetng. HAKKT SMITH TO TAI.K v AT B NAI B'UIXU MEETINQ Excelsor Lodge B'nal B'rlfl^ composed of State employees, meet Thursday, October 21 at P.M. at 2 West 4th Street. NYa Harry F. Smth, personnel d^ rector of the Dvson of Entplofw ment, wll dscuss the new St«ta salary allocatons. All State employees arc InvltoC No contrbutons wll be sollcltod. AIR-CONDITIONS FOB STATI BUILDING IN SYRACUSE SYRACUSE, Oct. 11 TIM State Offce Buldng n SyraeuM wll be ar-condtoned. A (4,V contract has been sgned «lh the Carrer Corporatloo.

2 Ives, Harrman Reply To Leader's Queres On Outstandng Problems of Cvl Servce The CIVIL SERVICE LEADER asked the two gubernatoral canddates, Irvng M. Ives and Averell Harrman, a group of "core" questons, desgned to determne ther atttude toward major problems affectng the publc employees of New York State and ts subdvsons. Both canddates have repled at length. The LEADER feels these statements are of unque mportance, and desepe the careful study of every person holdng a publc job or nterested n the mert system. The LEADER asked for and receved reples that would be couched n spechc, defnte terms. Irvng M. Ives My vews on cvl servce have been staped n the course of 28 years of publc servce. I know»nd respect the extent to whch government depends upon the thousands of fathful, decent, hard-wokng men and women who make up o\r great cvl servce. I know that good government s not an accdent and that It does not floursh In the sol of complacency. The proud gans n the status»nd securty of publc employees In New York durng these past 12 years are part of a contnung effort to attan good government through far treatment of the men and women who carry on the people's busness. The Record The record speaks eloquently: 1. Nne separate salary Increases have rased average wages from fl.7 to $3,9 per year. All of these Increases have been frozen Into permanent salary schedules. 2. In 1942 the startng salary In Btate servce was a dsgraceful $9 a year. Today, our startng alary of $2,32 Is hgher than the average wage of 12 years ago. 3. The retrement system has been lberalzed by the 55-year retrement program and the Introducton of many new benefcal Bervces. 4. Supplemental allowances have been provded for low-ncome, retred employees, and retred employees have been enabled to return to temporary publc employment wthout forfetng ther retrement allowances. 6. Socal securty coverage has been provded for thousands of mployees who were prevously wthout any retrement system. The past 12 years have been an ra of contnung gans. We should be proud of the Introducton of the basc flve-day, 4-hour week; creaton of the frst government mert award program! In the naton; establshment of the Personnel Relatons Board for the handlng of employee complants; provson of counselng servces nd the Insttuton of tranng programs to enable men and pomea to Improve ther Job status. Stmulus to Career The best stmulus to a true areer servce Is the contnung Fecognltlon of career employees by makng greater opportuntes avalable for ther advancement to hgh State offces. Ths has been done. The great accomplshments In Hew York State stand out In harp contrast to the practces followed by Tammany-domnated overnment. In State government, She proporton of non-compettve and exempt postons today s lower than It was n It Is asy to vsualze what Tammany would do to our career system Tammany would wreck It. We have an outstandng record In New York State. But no record, however glowng, wll sufqce If t remans statc. There Is stll progress to be acheved. Grevance Machnery The establshment of the Personnel Relatons Board for employee grevances was a major forward step. Snce Its begnnng In 195, we have amassed suffldent experence to enable us to Improve the procedure. Studes are now nearlng completon on proposals to smplfy the grevance machnery and make t more effectve. I wholeheartedly support ths objectve. Some comments have been made n the desrablty of enactng legslaton to supplant the executve order settng up the Personnel Relatons Board. The legal form ) bascally unmportant. What Is Important Is to have a flexble and ffectlve system whch wll best erve the needs of our publc employees. ClaaBllcatlon and Pay The salary reclassfcaton propwm, wttoh was bevun earler Averell Harrman QUESTION: 1. What knd ef Ubor relatons machnery do you favor? How much employee partcpaton should there be n the process? Should ths system be nstaued by exceutve order or by law? Should the Condon-Wadln law be repealed, amended or left unchanged? ANSWER: Ijabor relatons machnery Is as necessary In government as t Is n jrvate ndustry. Proper channels or the settlement of grevances, methods for negotatng all outstandng Issues, can ho longer be left *o whm, haphazard handlng, or poltcal pull. The exstng labor relatons machnery nsttuted under the Dewey admnstraton s a gross falure. A study made by the representatves of the largest State employees organzaton found the machnery to 3e cumbersome and Involved; the employees vewed t wth suspcon and were afrad of recrmnaton f they used t. The consequence s that ths machnery has been used only a very few tmes. It needs complete, drastc overhaulng, wth good wll on both sdes as the bass. I favor labor relatons machnery n whch the employees partcpate as equals wth management; n whch representaton Is guaranteed; and through whch every legtmate grevance may be solved. The "steps" In such machnery should be as few as possble. The labor relatons plan Introduced In New York Cty under Mayor Wagner wagner needs neeas to lo be oe swaea studed Exams Open For State Jobs STATE Promoton Canddates must be present, qualfed employees of the State department or promoton unt mentoned. Last day to apply gven at end of each notce SUPERVISOR OF SO- CIAL WORK (Prom.), Workmen's Compensaton Board, $5,9 to $6,32; one vacancy n NYC offce. One year as senor socal (Frday, Novem- worker. Pee $5. ber 12), SUPERVISING VETERI- NARIAN (Prom.), Department of Agrculture and Markets, $5,64 to $7,32; one vacancy expected at Lttle Valley. One year as veternaran. Pee $5. (Frday, November 12) CRIMINAL HOSPITAL CHARGE ATTENDANT (Prom.), Matteawan and Dannemora State Hosptals, $3,73 to $4,72; one vacancy at Dannemora. One year as crmnal hosptal senor attendant. Fee $3. (Frday, November 12) ASSISTANT BUILDING STRUCTURAL.ENGINEER (Prom.), Department Ot Publc Works, $5,36 to $6,64; four vacances n Albany. One year as Junor buldng structural engneer, Junor cvl engneer. Junor cvl engneer (desgn). Junor hydraulc engneer (desgn). Junor sols engneer. Pee $5. (Frday, November' 12) ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGI- NEER (DESIGN) (Prom.), Department of Publc Works, $5,36 to $6,64; one vacancy n man offce, Albany. Sx months n engneerng poston prevously allocated to G-14 or hgher, now allocated to R-15 or hgher. Fee $5. (Frday, November 12) FOREST SURVEYOR (Prom.), Department of Conservaton (exclusve of Dvsons of Parks and Saratoga Sprngs Reservaton), $4,83 to $6,2; one vacancy In Northvlle. Year n po-?hpnktthr«f ^nt Prevously allocated to I thnk at ths pont t doesn t ^r hgher, now auocated to R-1 much matter whether the system or hgher; State su-veyor's hcense Is Installed by law or exe<!utve on or before last day for flng order. It mght perhaps be wse to applcaton. Fee $4. (Frday, November 12), try t ths way: <a) the admnstraton and the employee representatves st down together and MOTOR EQUIPMENT come up wth the best system they MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR can devse and on whch both agree; (b) ths system to be put nto effect by executve order, wth the understandng that (c) after the bugs are roned out, the plan would be put Into the form of legslaton. May I remnd you of the DemocraUc platform statement on ths? It says: "By very reason of the fact that strkes of publc employees. are Intolerable, such employees' must be gven the rght to have ther grevances consdered and settled under collectve barganlng prncples and crtcal dsputes solved through effectve medaton and fact-fndng procedxres." The Condon-Wadln law should be repealed. It Is unjust to government as well as employees. It places an unbearable bu-den upon communtes as well as upon employees. It s unrealstc. It subsututes use of th«whp for negotaton. QUESTION: X. Are you wllng to recommend t* the Legslature an appropraton to assure adequate and equtable pay to State employees? ANSWER: A new classflcatlon and pay plan went Into effect ths year. I note, not wthout some amusement. that the frst sx months of pay Increase under the new plan, was wthheld untl October 1, so that State employees could get a lump sum payment just before electon tme. I note, too, that the scheme has boomeranged, because the checks that many employees got were pretty small. Some employees get rases of $7 a year, others get as much as 54 cents some get nothng. What knd of a plan Is ths? I beleve that the State started on the wrong foot, frst sayng: "Well, we'll put np so much money, then fnd a way to shoehorn the employees Into ths amount" Also, I do not understand why employees of the Legslature and Judcary have not been gven ther pay rase, van lomtnmd Ml race 5) Have You Heard... At Wodsor Fur Shop, 18 W. 14 St., (near 6lh Ave.) you can trade a jour old furs fr make somethng new at such a low, low prce! Brng n your eld furs or cau CH You wtt be amazed at what you can get there! Also ready - to - wear fur coats, jackets, stoles, etc. Montrose-Pontac Brooklyn's Largest Pontae IFYOUARE Dealer NEW '54 PONTIAC For the Best Deal fa Town See Us Before You Buy TALL or SHORT or REGULAR SIZE Wa manufaclur* hand talored, beautfully tylad lada' coats and wtt. 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3 GSEA to Act on Changes n Votng Procedures ALBANY, Oct. 11 Several proposed changes n the consttuton and by-laws of the Cvl Servce Employees A.ssocatlon are scheduled for acton at the annual meetng on October 13 and 14. The changes provde for electon of offcers every two years; for method of fllng vacances n offce; and nomnatng procedures. The full text of the proposed changes follows: At the meetng of the Assocaton on February 24, 1954, the delegates ordered prnted the followng new Secton 3 to be added to Artcle VI of the Consttuton, to be.submtted to ths meetng for.fnal acton: "Secton 3. Regonal Conferences. The Board of Drectors may, dvde the.jtate nto not more than fve regons and wthn each regon two or more chapters n the County Dvson may form a regonal conference upon the approval by the Board of Drectors of the Consttuton and By-laws of such regonal conference. Each chapter n the County Dvson n such regon shall be elgble for membershp n such regonal conferences. Such regonal conferences may be dssolved by a twothrds vjte of the Board of Drectors." The Commttee on Revson of Consttuton and By-laws recommends to the delegates the followng amendment to Artcle IV and Artcle V of the Consttuton: NOTE: Matter n brackets s to b«deleted. Matter In bold type U new. ARTICLE IV Orjranzaton of the A.ssocaton Secton 4. Offcers. The offcers of the Assocaton shall be a presdent, tlree or more vce presdents. a secretary and a treasurer. (a) Electon. Offcers of the Assocaton shall be elected by ballot at the annual meetng held n odd-numbered years n the manner pre-crbed n the by-laws. They shall hold offce for a term I of (one year) two years or untl ther successors shall have qualfed. (Vacances n any offce may be flled for the remander of the term by the Board of Drectors). Vacancy n the ofhce of presdent shall be flled by a vce presdent n ronsecutve order and vacancy n te offce of secretary and treasurer may be flled for the remander of the term by the Board of Drectors. (b> Nomnatons. A nomnatng commttee shall be apponted by the Board of Drectors at least (nnety' one hundred twenty days before the annual meetng of the Assocaton held n an odd-numbered year and such commttee, after gvng full consderaton to all facts or pettons presented to It by ndlvcllal members or groups of members, shall fle wth the secretary, at least (sxty) seventyfve days beroro (the) such annual meetng a slate of nomnatons for offcers of the Assocaton, contanng at least two nomnatons for each offce. Any member who oe«pls appontment as a member of the nonnatnf; commttee sha not be elgble for nomnaton n the ensunff electon to any of the offces enumerated n Secton 4 of ths artcle. (c) Independent Nomnatons., Nomnatons for offcers may also be made, by petton sgned by not less than fve per cent of the members of the Assocaton, and the names of such canddates shall be prnted on the offcal ballot f such nomnatons are fled wth the secretary at least (thrty) forty days before (the) such annual meetns. ARTICLE V State Dvson Secton 1. State Executve Commttee. The power and authorty t«transact busness 'relatng to state employees shall, except as otherwse provded heren, be vested n a state executve commttee whch shall consst of the offcers of the Assocaton, one representatve from each state department, and representatves of regonal conferences selected In accordance wth Secton 5 of ths artcle. The Judcary and the legslature shall each be deemed a state department. The state executve commttee may create one or more subcommttees to perforn such dutes as the state executve com-, mlttee shall delegate. Each department representatve shall be elected by ballot by the members la hs department In the manner yrmerlbed In the t>r-l»wa. They shall hold offce for a term of two years or untl ther successors shall have qualfled. (The publc authortes, publc t>efteflt corporatons and smjar autonomous publc agences, whch do not elect to afflate wt a state department, shall collectvely l>e deemed a state department.) Vacances n the offce of slate department representatves may be flled for the remander of the term by the members of the Assocaton employed n such departments at a specal electon to be called by the Board of Drectors wthn fourteen days after the frst meetn? of the Board subsequent to the tme tlat such vacances occur under rules establshed by the Board. Secton 2. Nomnatons. A nomnatng commttee shall be apponted by the state executve commttee at least (nnety) one hundred twenty days before the annual meetng of the Assocaton held n an odd-numbered year, and such commttee, after gvng full consderaton to all facts or pettons presented to t by ndvdual members or groups of members, shall fle wth the secretary at least (sxty) seventy-fve days before (the) such annual meetng, nomnatons lor members of the state executve commttee. Secton 3. Independent Nomnatons. Nomnatons for members of the state executve commttee may also be made by petton sgned by not less than ten per cent of the members n the department makng such nomnatons. The names of such canddates shall be prnted on the offcal ballot If such nomnatons are fled wth the secretary at least (thrty) forty days before (the) such annual meetng. If the delegates at ths meetng defeat the foregong amendments to Artcle IV and Artcle V of the Consttuton, the Commttee on Revson of the Consttuton and By-laws recommends to the delegates the followng amendments to Artcle IV and Artcle V of the Consttuton whch may prove non-controversal because they do not refer to the two year term of offce: ARTICLE rv Organzaton of the Assocaton Secton 4. Offcers. The offcers of the Assocaton shall be a prfesldent, three or more vce presdents, a secretary and a treasurer. (a' Electon. Offcers of the Assocaton t^lall be elected by ballot at the annual meetng held n the manner preccrbed n the bylaws. They shall hold offce for a term of one year or untl ther.successors shall have qualfled. (Vacances n any offce may be flled for the remander of the term by the Board of Drectors.) Vacancy n the offce of presdent shall be flled by a vce presdent n consecutve order and vacancy n the offce of secretary and treasurer may be flled for the remander of the term by the Board of Drectors. (b) Nomnatons. A nomnatng commttee shall be apponted by the Board of Drectors at least (nnety) one hundred twenty days before the annual meetng of the Assocaton and such commttee, after gvng full consderaton to all facts or pettons presented to t by ndvdual members or groups of members, shall fle wth the secretary, at least (sxty) seventyfve days before the annual meetng a slate of nomnatons for offcers of the Assocaton, contanng at least two nomnatons for each offce. Any member who accepts appontment as a member of the nomnatng commttee shall not be elgble for nomnaton n the ensung electon to any of the offces enumerated n Secton 4 of ths artcle. (c) Indepehdent Nomnatons. Nomnatons for offcers may also be made, by petton sgned by not less than fve per cent of the members of the Assocaton, and the names of such canddates shall be prnted on the offcal ballot f such nomnatons are fled wth the secretary at least (thrty) forty days before the annual meetn,. ARTICLE y State Dvson Secton 1. State Executve Commttee. The power and authorty to transact busness relatng to state employees shall, except as otherwse provded heren, be vested n a state executve commttee whch shall consst of the offcers of tbe Assocaton, one represen- Mchael J. Ragnett, an employee of Harlem Valley State Hosptal, has won a $5 award for devsng a pulley to facltate the rasng of repar materals to vacant wards under rehabltaton. The photo shows the award beng presented to Mr. Ragnett by Leo f. O'Donnell, M.D., senor drector of the Hosptal, whle John F. Rce, head mantenonco supervsor, and Samuel Cohen, senor busness offcer, looks on. Central Conference 'Most Productve' ROME, N. T., Oct. 11 An au day meetng of the Central ConfeVence. CSEA, was deemed by the 2 partcpants the most productve sngle seres of events yet held by the group. Prom the thrashng out of nternal problems by chapter presdents (descrbed n last week's LEADER) to an evenng meetng that heard a descrpton of frnge benefts n publc servce, the actvtes moved at a rapd pace. County chapters of the Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton, as well as State chapters, partcpated. Dancng, dnner, and fun lghtened the heaver actvtes. The affar took place at The Beeches, n Rome, N. Y. Florence Drew, of the Blnghamton chapter, was elected second vce-presdent to fll a vacancy n the Conference roster of offcers. Meetng of Presdents The mornng meetng was presded over by Raymond O. Castle, Conference frst vce-presdent. Mr. Castle, followng strct parlamentary procedure, kept the assembled area chapter presdents "on the beam," devoted to the subjects on the agenda. He passed out copes of the consttuton and bylaws of the Syracuse chapter, and outlned the methods by whch hs chapter "has successfully operated. Mr. Castle also stressed the mportance of vce-presdents, statng that they should be responsble for certan phases of the chapter and commttee work. He suggested that a brochure mght be ssued by the Conference to assst the chapters. Shultes, Gapn on Salary At the afternoon Conference at 7:3 p.m.. on Tuesday, October 12. Ths Is the regular antatlve from each state department, and representatves of regonal conferences selected n accordance wth Secton of ths artcle. The judcary and the legslature shau each be deemed a state department. The state executve commttee may create one or more subcommttees to perform such dutes as the state executve commttee shall delegate. Each department representatve shall be elected by ballot by the members n hs department n the manner prescrbed In the by-laws. (The publc authortes, publc beneft corporatons and smlar autonomous publc agences, whch do not elect to afflate wth a state department, shall collectvely be deemed a state department.) Vacances n the offce of state department representatves may be flled for the remander of the term by the members of the Assocaton employed n such departments at a specal electon to be called by the Board of Drectors wthn fourteen days after the frst meetng of the Board subsequent to the tme that snch vacances occur under rules establshed by the Board. Secton a. Nomnatons. A nomnatng commttee shall be apponted by the state executve commttee at least (nnety) one hundred twenty days t>efore the annual meetng of the Assocaton meetng, Davs Shultes. charman of the CSEA salary commttee, conducted a forum on salares. Henry Gapn, CSEA salary research analyst, spoke on the methods for makng salary appeals. The meetng was followed by a cocktal party at 5:3 and dnner at «:3. At ths dnner, the Conference was Joned by the County Group of the Central New York area. Charles Methe, Conference presdent, and Robert Patchen, of Rome State School, ntroduced the guests. John F. Powers, CSEA presdent, descrbed problems faced by the presdent of an organzaton of 62. members; and spoke of hs attempts to mantan an orderly democratc admnstraton. Frnge Benefts Maxwell Lehman, LEADER edtor, descrbed the recent Federal advances n "frnge" benefts, and saw ths area as the next great forward advance for publc employees. Mr. Lehman sad he felt Mental Hygene Events Planned ALBANY, Oct 11 The Mental Hygene Employees Assocaton wll hold a meetng of ts delegates from Insttutonal chapters, and such commttee, after gvng full consderaton to all facts or pettons presented to t by ndvdual members or groups of members, shall fle wth the secretary at least (sxty) seventy-fve days before the annual meetng, nomnatons for members of the state executve commttee. Secton 3. Independent Nomnatons. Nomnatons for members of the state executve commttee may also be made by petton sgned by not less than ten per cent of the members n the department makng such nomnatons. The names of such canddates shall l)e prnted on the offcal ballot f such nomnatons are fled wth the secretary at least (thrty) forty days before the annual meetng. The Commttee on Revson of the Consttuton and By-laws recommends to the delegates that the followng sentence be added to subdvson (b) of Secton 4 of Artcle IV of ^he Consttuton: "Any such canddate may wthdraw as a canddate by notce n wrtng to the secretary but not subsequent to the sxteth day before such amual meetng, and In such event the nomnatng commttee shall lle wth the secretary a substtute nomnaton to assure at least two nomnatons for each ohce not later* than forty days pror t* sueh anal Metg.'* Holds Event that such tems as tme-and-a-hah pay for overtme work, unemployment nsurance for all publc employees, allowances for unforms, workmen's compensaton on an equtable bass, were overdue. H«stated hs convcton that mck could be ganed n the "frnge" area In vew of the precedent s«by Federal acton. Other CSEA offcals attendnc were Joseph Fely, 1st vce-presdent; Robert L. Soper, 3rd ylc>presdent; Mldred Lauder, 5tl vce-presdent; Charlotte Clapper, secretary; Harry O. Fox, treasurer. Also present were Charles Hall, member of the CSEA Board of Drectors; Helen Musto, former presdent of the Central Conference; Claude Rowell, presdent of the Western Conference; and Dr. James P. Kelleher, senor drector, Rome State School. Mrs. Irma German, presdent o* the Fort Stanwyx chapter, was lauded for the excellence of ths arrangements, whch she had."supervsed. Assstng her were Mr* Lennea Swanson and John Cole. nual meetng, where resolutlon«wll be dscussed and advce welcomed. Plans wll be formulated for the comng year and commttee appontments announced. Ths Is the frst meetng for UM new offcers who were elected July 12. On the followng evenng, Jvtf 13, at 6:3 p.m., the annual da«ner of the Mental Hygene A»- soclatlon wll be held at O'Connor's Restaurant. Speakers from the Mental Hygene Department Cvl Servce Department, and Retrement System wll be present All nsttuton delegates are l»- vted. Mrs. Sarah Collns of Letchworth Vllllage wl:. act as chal»- lady. Credt Unon Offces to Be Open Longer The offce of the New York SUl Employees Federal Credt Unloa, at 27 Broadway, NYC, comst Chambers Street, wll be opea from 1:3 A.M. untl 2: PJC contnuously, begnnng Monday, October 18. At present one grl dvdes h«tme between that offce and tba one at the other State offce bulled Ing, 8 Centre Street. Begnnlnc October 18, the hours at the Centre Street offce wll be extended, also, becomng 1 A.M. to S P.lCg tnt that offce wll be closed rng the lunch hour.

4 Mental Hygene Asked To Unscramble Date Mxup On Employee Pay Appeals OGDENSBURG. Oct. 11. Mental Hygene employees want more tme to prepare appeals on ther salary revson appeals. John E. Gravelne of St. Lawrence State Hosptal has wrtten Granvlle Hlls, drector of personnel for the Mental Hygene Department, that a mx-up on dates s workng adversely to the Interests of Mental Hygene employees. Mr. Gravelne s Mental Hygene representatve on the Board of Drectors, Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton. Referrng to a memo ssued by the Department, Mr. Gravelne sad: "Ths memo states that au salary revew applcatons... be forwarded to your offce on or before October 1, 1954, n order that they mght be revewed by the Department n tme to meet the cvl servce deadlne. Tme for Revew "I apprecate that the Department should have tme to revew Reformers Warn on Poltcs The Cvl Servce Reform Asspcaton has launched an offensve aganst volatons of New York State and Cty laws forbddng publc employee.^ to make'or solct poltcal contrbutons, or do poltcal work n connecton wth the November electon. Hundreds of posters explanng the provsons of cty and state laws are beng maled to departments of the cty, county and Btate governments. The New York Cty Charter provdes that "no counclman or other offcer or employee of the cty shall, drectly or ndrectly, pay or promse to pay any poltcal assessment, subscrpton or contrbuton under the penalty of forfetng hs offce or employment." The state cvl- servce law apples to cty, county and state employees. It specfes that "no offcer, agent, clerk or employee under the government of the State of New York cr any cvl dvson or cty thereof shall, drectly or Indrectly, use hs authorty or offcal nfluence to compel or nfluence any other offcer... to pay... any poltcal assessment, Bubscrpton, or contrbuton." TO CIVIL SERVICE, EMPLOYEES RADIOS CAMERAS TELEVISION TYPEWRITERS RANGES JEWELRY SILVERWARE REFRIGERATORS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ANCHOR RADIO CORP. ONE GREENWICH ST. Cof Boery Ploce. N Y I TEL. WHtehall lobby fnronce One B'woy Bldg (OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE) these applcatons pror to January 1, 1955, but I beleve memo would be completely unfar to employees of our department as they have beeen gven a deadlne of January 1,1955, and have not been properly notfed that the Department would lke tme to revew these appeals." Mr. Gravelne therefore asked that a new deadlne be set for submttng appeals: November 15, and that all employees be properly notfed of the new date. The November 15 date, he ponted out, would allow tme to make out the appeals and also tme for the Department to revew them and meet the January 1 deadlne. Mr. Gravelne asked that no acton of a prejudcal nature be taken where employees had not met the October 1 date; he also suggested that proper notfcaton be made of the new date. "I am sure that nether you nor the Department have meant to do anythng n any way whch would be unfar to the employees," Gravelne concluded. Mr. TWO NAMED TO STATE SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD AL"BANY, Oct. 11 Governor Dewey has apponted John J. Sweeney of Kenmore, N. Y., and Mrs. Donovan Farrell of Loudonvlle, N. Y., as members of the State Board of Socal Welfare. State Opens Hew Employment Offce n BIclyn. A new ofqce of the State Employment Servce has been opened at 73 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn. Harold Montross, NYC Drector of the EmjJloyment Servce, sad the offce wll offer placement servce to many of the employers In Brooklyn, ncludng hosptals. Insttutons, restaurants, dry cleaners and laundres. Buldng mantenance workers wll also be placed through ths ofbce. "Brooklyn employers formerly had to depend on a sngle offce In Manhattan for ther servce and mantenance help," Mr. Montross sad. He nvted persons seekng servce Jobs In Brooklyn to apply at the new offce. The phone number s Ulster DR. MILSTEIN APPOINTED TO INSURANCE FUND ALBANY, Oct. 11 Governor Dewey has apponted Dr. Abraham I. Mlsteln of Albany a member of the State Insurance Fund. Doctor Mlsteln, 54, was apponted to complete the term o the late Clellan S. Forsythe of Syracuse whch expres December 31, SPOT NEWS of cvl servce happenngs, wth forecasts of what wll happen, s found weekly n the Newsletter column. You can be SURE f t's W^stnghouse You can be SURE at Gnm^n of a low, low prce and a good deal on the REMEMBER: GRINGER VERY REASONABLE IS A MAN! 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5 Ives, Harrman Gve Vews on Cvl Servce Irvng M. Ives (Contnued from Page 2) year, has made great gans IB ellmnatnb nequtes n the alary structure and Iceepng State salares n lne wth those pad prvate ndustry. It also pro- Tded a smplfed 38-grade salary tructure and an extra salary ncrement. The program was developed through the efforts of State agences workng n close ooperaton wth representatves of cvl servce employees. That Is ttt way good government should functon and I wll do everythng wthn my power to carry the job reclas-sflcaton program to an qultable and satsfactory compleeon. Retrement Improvements can be made In ur retrement program.s. The Stat«system now provdes fne protecton for members who reach retrement age and retre. It does not provde a.s well for the famles of wage earners who de In servce. Amendments to the Socal Securty Act ths year set up a procedure tor the combnaton of Socal Securty benefts wth retrement system programs. The Penson Commsson s presently studyng proposals to coordnate old age and survvors' benefts under the socal securty program wth the best features of our retrement system. The combnaton of benefts would provde more securty for the dependents of publc employees, and, f handled properly, the ndependence and Integrty of our penson systems can be retaned. Ths s a very wortwhle objectve, and I wll work to provde publc employees the opton of ths added protecton. Cvl Scrvlce Recogrnton One of the objectves of the reorganzaton of the Cvl Servce Commsson was the nsttuton of a truly modern career servce whch would expand opportuntes for promoton and growth wthn the system. In-Servce Tranng I would lke to see the fne nservce and Interneshp tranng programs and the Albany Graduate Program n publc admnstraton expanded nto a full fledged School of Publc Admnstraton whch would provde practcal and academc tranng n the scence of government for men and women who seek advancement In the cvl servce. We have n Albany a great reservor of experts n the felds of health, publc welfare, educaton, budgetng, rate regulaton, taxaton and dozens of other specaltes. I would lke to see ths expat knowledge put to work so that we can complement normal academc tranng by the practcal experence of experts n publc admnstraton. Tranng for government servce can be vtalzed through such programs. To complement on-the-job and evenng study programs, I should lke to see State and local employees encouraged to go back to colleges and unverstes for advanced tranng n specalzed felds. Government could help by provdng half-pay study fellowshps. Mert System New York State has the oldest mert system n the naton, and tbs most comprehensve and effoetve one. It can be nourshed only by brngng brght, ambtous men and women nto publc servce and keepng them by provdng opportuntes for advancement. It wll not be strengthened bf Tammany. Publc employees are the trustoes of the people's busness. By provdng economc securty and opportunty for self-mprovement, wt can contnue to mantan the fnest cvl servce n the naton UMtd provde leadershp n all of tm branches of government. Those goals are worth fghtng for. I have fought for them n the Unted States Senate by performance not empty promses. I have oontnuously worked for Improved salary and frnge benefts for federal employees. I pledge to contlnmr these esorts n Albany n Mondy cooperaton and wth the advce and gudance of the cvl employees themselves. Vor an analyss of cvl servce problems n the forefront of the WIS. read H. J. Bernard's weekly >shmb, "Lookng Insde." Avercll Harrman though a sum was approprated for the purpose. As the Democratc Party platform ndcates, we beleve n the prncple of equal pay for equal work, as wrtten nto the State Consttuton. Suffcent money must be approprated to assure adequate and equtable pay for all State employees. QUESTION: 3. Federal employees ths year receved extensve "frnge" benefts. What s your vew concernng the followng: (a) extenson of unemployment compensaton to all employees, State and local, on the same bass as s now enjoyed by workers n prvate ndustry; (b> tme-and-a-half pay for overtme work; (c) comprehensve workmen's compensaton nsurance for all cvl servce employees n all government jursdctons wthn the State? What other frnge benefts would you recommend, f any? ANSWER: X look upon "frnge" benefts as a necessary forward step. It Is happenng n government just as t s In prvate ndustry. I want to study the Federal frnge benefts carefully, and see what can be taken out of the Federal experence to help our employees n New York State and local governments. Specfcally, I feel that the prncple of unemployment Insurance should be applcable to employees of countes, towns and vllages who are lad off through no fault of ther own, and that they should receve benefts comparable to those pad to prvate workers. In so far as the 5 day, 4 hour week s concerned, I beleve that vgorous efforts must be made to extend t as unformly as possble among publc workers throughout the State. Ths wll requre study of the workng arrangements of employees n State nsttutons, of the problem of pay dfferentals for nght workers, and of the possblty of tme-and-a-half for overtme. The present plan of workmen's compensaton must be restuded, to see how ' can be mproved n ts applcaton to all publc workers n the State. I want to get the vews of employee representatves on tlls. The Democratc platform has addtonal specfc thngs to say about frnge benefts. One of the thngs we plan s to explore the possbltes for a prepad contrbutory health nsurance system for our 87, State employees. QtTESTION: 4. How would you strengthen the publc employee retrement systems? And what s your vew concernng the ntegraton of socal securty benefts and the retrement systems? ANSWER: I feel that the entre feld of retrement legslaton ought to be studed. It s a feld for new deas; we shall lsten to and welcome new deas. Only by beng creatve and forward-lookng, can we be far to all employees. State and local. We have by no means reached the end of the road n retrement mprovement. Some combnaton of socal securty benefts wth those of the State Employees Retrement System mght be arranged wth the Federal government, now that the Federal law permts It. The employees then would be enabled to get greater benefts at no ncreased cost, or much greater benefts at some Increased cost both to epployer and employee. Present contractual rghts of employees, under the Consttuton, would reman n force. In certan cases where local employees are not covered by any retrement system, they surely should be permtted socal securty coverage. IRISH GROUP TO MARK ITS 5TH ANNIVERSARY The Unted Irsh Countes Assocaton wll celebrate Its 5th annversary at a banquet n the Hotel Commodore. NYC, on Sunday evenng, October 31. I^an P. Keatng, Commssoner of the NYC Board of Standards and Appeals, Is presdent, and Patrck J. Grmes s charman of the banquet commttee. State Bakers Use Scen//c Method In Appeals for Hgher Salary ORANGEBURG. Oct. 11 Thrty bakery workers representng bakers of 13 nsttutons n the Department of Mental Hygene, assembled Oct. 3 at Rockland State Hosptal to voce ther dssatsfacton wth salares allocated to head bakers, bakers and assstant bakers In the new salary schedule. Present were Thomas E. Clnch, Manhattan State Hosptal; Wlllam Basley, Letchworth Vllage; James T. Byrne, Ernest W. Furfaro, Jack M. Reand, Edward J. Amott and Martn Eckenberger of Plgrm State Hosptal; Fred Claussen of Brooklyn State Hosptal; Frank Talmadge, Eml J. Paber and Albert Szegby of Mddetown State Hosptal; Claboor Hte and Donald Lozer of Hudson Rver State Hosptal; Rudolph Steuervogel of Wllowbrook State School; Francs C. Grotker and Walter Freber of Utlca State Hosptal; Herbert Ralth and John Downes of Central Isllp State Hosptal; C, H. Rushford and J. Leo O'Bren of Rome State School; Harold W. Burner. W. J. Engle, Arthur Bongentz, F. L. Hodge, Gene Menchett of Rockland State Hosptal; and Carl Sabo and Sam S. Horowtz of Wassac State School. Henry Marer, Presdent of the Rockland State Hosptal Chapter, Mrs. Mary Hodder of Hudson Rver State Hosptal, who served as stenographer, and Robert L. Soper, Thrd Vce-Presdent of the C.S.E.A., also partcpated n the workshop. Mr. Marer descrbed the preparaton of appeal^. Gene Menchett, Head Baker of Rockland, and Carl Sabo, Head Baker of Wassac, then led the dscusson of the place of nsttuton bakery employees n the salary plan. The group was broken' down Into three segments: head bakers, bakers and assstant bakers. Each consttuted a workshop dscusson unt to draft the dutes and responsbltes of the ttle, lst sound arguments for upgradng, and to reach an agreement on the salary grade to be sought. The whole group met agan two hours later. Sam Horowtz, assstant baker at Wassac, was spokesman for the assstant bakers; James Byrne spoke for the bakers; and Carl Sabo for the head bakers. It was agreed that these three men would act as representatves for the groups n ther appeals. Conclusons Reached There Are 2 Ways To Please Your Wfe Buy for Less Improve Your Dress M E N THI^ALL! ABE WASSERMLAN Can Gve You Value! SAVE NatlonalyAdvertsed Brand Hats of the fnest qualty up to $! FOR ONLY $3.5 LATEST STYLES A COLORS Yoa Can Save Money at ABE WASSERMAN CANAL Eutrunce: 1 Buwory AUCADI: and 18 Elzabeth St. Opp. New Entrance to Uanhutlau Br Tflplone WOrth 4- Otlt. Take."Jrd Are. Bu or "L" to Canal St. Open Untl 6:3 Everjr Evenu». Remember. For Your Conveneno Open SatU'Uay*. 8 A.M. to 8 PJt. Also Clerffyunen's ma<>l( Hats at $3.6 The followng conclusons were reached: 1. Bakery employees are tradesmen; they ^ould be allocated to the same salary grades as are other tradesmen. 2. The followng grades should be sought n appeals to the Compensaton and Classfcaton Board: Head Baker R 14; Baker R 11; Assstant Baker R Now s the tme to act to E M P L O Y E E I V E W S Dutchess AN OPEN meetng of Dutchess chapter, CSBA, was held at the Morse School, Poughkeepse, wth presdent Joseph H. Flynn presdng. Purpose of the meetng was to acquant those present wth the ams of the Assocaton. Wllam F. McDonough, executve assstant to the presdent, CSEA, noted that the CSEA has represented employees for 43 years, and Is organzed by and for cvl servants. There are 3, publc employees n Dutchess County. Mr. McDonough sad, ncludng employees of State hosptals. prsons, hghways, and ctes, towns, vllages and school dstrcts. State Senator Ernest I. Hatfeld remarked that every legslator s glad to hear representatves of the CSEA, because they properly present ther programs. Frank M. Casey dscussed retrement and ts optons. A (juestlon and answer perod followed. The followng unts were represented at the meetng: Arlngton, Rhnebeck, Fshklll, Poughkeepse, Wappngers Central, and Newburgh Schools; Welfare Department; Dutchess County Court House employees; and Matteawan State Hosptal, by Joseph Dell, chapter presdent. OPEN obtan relef from the Incqxltabl* salares beng pad State nsttuton bakery workers. 4. A unted appeal wll be mora effectve than many appeals that dffer n salary sought and la supportng data. 5. A meetng of upstate bakery employees In that area mght gve added mpetus to the appeal beng Insttuted by ths group. 6. Every assstant baker, baker, and head baker employed n State nsttutons should support ths effort. CSEA Assstance Robert L. Soper assured the group that the Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton wll gve all the assstance at ts command n supportng the bd of the bakery employees for more adequate salares. He urged all nsttuton bakery workers to sunport the appeal by postve acton. Bakery employees desrng further Informaton, may wrte to Carl Sabo or Sam Horowtz at tho Wassac State School, Wassac, N. Y., or to James P. Byrne who lves at 52 Nnth Avenue. East Northport, L. I., N. Y. Vsual Tranng OF CANDIDATES For Polce, Housng Offcer, Transt Patrolmen FOR THE EYESIGHT TESTS Ol* CIVIL SERVICE RE9UIREMENrS DR. JOHN T. FLYNN Optometrst Orttoptlst 3 West 23rd St., N. Y. C. By Al»p». Only WA. S-SOIS All Pay Tues.. Oct. 12 Columbus Day Applcatlon Now OpMl Matt Pllod by Oct. 22a4 PATROLMAN (NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPT.I SUrthc FURTHER INCREASES ANTICIPATED Mnmum Heght NOW ONLY 5 FT. 7V IN, Ages 2 to 29 Years Older f a Veteran FRIf No Educatonal or Experence Requrements Oar Cenrse Afforls Thorough Preparatea for Both Wrtten and Physcal Exams CLASSES NOW MEETING ot Convenleat Hears Day or Evenng IN MANHATTAN AND JAMAICA MEDICAL EXAMINATION AT EITHER UX:ATIH N. Y. Cty Cvl Servce Exam Ordered for Permaneat Pestleas! Varlens Departments M AHm ytmn PAINTERS *5,57 «A YEAR SALARY Besed ce Prevalng Scale aad Atturanca of 25 Dayt Yearly Ragardlau ef Weather Ne Age Um!( for Veterans, Othar up «e 5 Yaar Old. S Yaen Trade Experence er Equvalent n Tranng and Experanee Qualfes. FUU avil SERVICE MNEFITS INCLUDING PENSION Om Specal Coarse Prepares Yon for Offcal Wrtten Test Be Our GHCsf af a Class Monday af 7 P.M. Class New Meetng for Next (Jan.) Exam for NEW YORK CITY MASTER PLUMBER'S LICENSE Thorough Preparaton for Offcal WrHen Exam by Instructor of Long end Succatful Exparance Onr Guest at a Class TUES. or THURS. at 7 P.M. Classes Now Forn/ng far Approoebhg Exams for AUTO MECHANIC CARPENTERS UNIFORMED COURT OFFICER AND PROMOTIONAL EXAM PO«* Post Offce Clerk n Charge - Foremoa Inqure fer Partlclar BUSINESS COURSES: Stenograpky Typewrtng S^ratorM VOCATIONAL TRAINING.f;r ARI OPPORTUNITIIS SCAPIN* YOUT KMP Dtormed atraut carnlnc MUU IW fluac a CONHDSNTIAI. Qommom- NAIUE wtk u«stvln* Tour aualqcatona. Wa «UI notuy joa kv awh out Charra ( appk-oacbnc popular exama for whl^ joa mar ba ^ jueauonnalra forma maled FREB or mar be obtaload ns aar omoaa. DELEHANTY WMk MANHATTAN: IIS EAST IStt STRE<T ML 3-«fM JAMAICA: 9-14 SUTPHIH BOULEVARD JA. «.«2M Oltee Uoura MON. la nt.. AM to PM) BAY. AM te 1 M

6 # CaaAH S^nA'UU. l^eapeit Amprcn'H t^rgesl Weehly tor Publc Enpoye*'M Member AkII Rure of Crculatons PubltheH every Ttetday by CIVIL SERVICE LEADER. INC. 97 StrMt, N*w York 7. N. Y. lechmm 3-««1 Jerry FnkeUlcn, Contullng Publfher Maxwell l^lman, Edtor H. J. Bernard, Executve Edtor N. H. Mager, Butlnent Manafer 1c Per Copy. Subx-rpton Prre $1.37 J to members of the Cvl Servce Rmplojreea AMoe.alon. $3. to non-members. TUESDAY, OrrrOBER 12, 195 Beng Pressured for Polfcal Contrbutons? WE HEAR dsturbng reports from varous sources that publc employees n certan ctes and towns are beng pressured to make contrbutons n the current electon campagn. The pressure s subtle n some cases ("We would welcome your contrbuton") and drect n other cases ("You'd better kck n"). To suggest that a cvl servce employee should contrbute to poltcal partes smply because he s a cvl servant, wth the mplcaton that hs retenton or advancement re.sts n any way upon the contrbuton, s abhorrent to decent ctzens. The cvl servant should be as free as other ctzens to express hmself and vote for the party of hs choce. Contrbutons to poltcal partes must never be other than voluntary. It may be well to recall that ths prncple s rveted nto the State cvl servce law. One secton provdes that no person n cvl servce shall be under oblgaton to make a poltcal contrbuton and may not be prejudced, removed, demoted or threatened for falure to do so; nor may any ndvdual use hs offcal authorty to coerce the poltcal acton of another. It s even a msdemeanor to end a notce of poltcal assessment to a cvl servant. So to those employees who may be faced wth pres- ure on ths score, remember: the law s on your sde. The pertnent statutes, f you fnd t necessary to cte them, «re Sectons 25, 26, 26a, and 27 of the Cvl Servce Law. The membershp commttee of J. N. Memoral Hosptol chopter. Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton. In the front row are Oreno Blly and RuM BabeL Second row: Wanda Beane, charman; Mabel Moss, Edth Benton. Top row: Mllord Crandall, Ann Galloway, Harold Exford, Frank Hartman, loyal Benton, Frances McNamara. nployeos of KIH9$ Stat* Hosptal exhbt ther catches of Molsh. haaled la off Montank Pont. From left, Walter Long. Iv«n Mandgo, presdent of the hosptal chapter. CSEA; Leon lolowtk, Robort Krogste, and "Pappy" Barnes. Frank Foley. I! petve, also made c good catch. COMPLAINS ABOUT DISCOURTESY Bdtcr, The LEADER: Due to dscourteous treatment I receved wllle takng my ply.scal examnaton for NYC transt polce on September 29, 1954, at Van Cortlandt Park, I was unable to perform to the best of my ablty. My complant was not wth the broad jump or the abdomnal lft, but wth the weght-lflne part of the test. It was qute apparent that the Instructor In charge of ths part of the test was not qualfed to Judge because of hs Ignorance of weght-lftng. On pckng up the 8-pound ltt wth ether hand, I was told that I ddn't do It properly, whch s qute possble. But upon lftng the 7-pound weght I was gven the same dscourteous treatment wthout gvng me the reason as to what I was dong wrong. Fnally, after wearng me out completely to the extent of only beng able to lft 5 pounds, n a very antagonstc tone of voce the nstructor sad, "Why the hell don't you guys know what you're dong before comng do\to here?" Upon askng what I was dong wrong, he sad, "Don't ask me questons, f you guys don't know the way to do t, don't bother to come down here." My complant s ths: He was tellng us to lft the weghts n a mltary press manner and I'm well aware of the fact that that s not what s requred on ths examnaton. That, was not the way we were taught at Delehanty Insttute and the Y.M.C.A. We were taught to press the weght through balance by shftng our bodes wthout bendng our legs. For one thng, It would take a professonally taught weght lfter to lft the weghts n a manner that the nstructor was askng us. I am qute sure that I could have done far better had that nstructor known hs job. I am not askng anythng by wrtng ths letter, but far treatment for myself and for anyone else takng ths test. MILTON New York Cty. VET PROTESTS COURT DECISION Edtor, The LEADER: SCHMIDT. A decson n the case of Baxter vs U. S., Fle No was recently handed down by the U. S. Court of Clams, whch abrdges the rghts of a veteran under the Veterans' Preference Act of The Court decded n substance that n a reducton-n-force actorl. Secton 12 of the Act does not provde for 3-days' advance notce pror to the effectve date of the acton, nor s a veteran enttled to appeal to the Cvl Servce Commsson under that Secton. Regulatons of the Commsson mplementng Secton 12, provde for both 3 days' advance notce and also to the rght of an appeal. As can be seen, the decson wll be cted as authorty on the pont and n effect wll defeat any veteran's acton n smlar cases, unless steps are taken to reverse t. I am the plantff. JOSEPH A. BAXTER. Phladelpha, Pa. MINUS' INFORMATION ON PAY CHECKS Ertor, The LEADER: Retroactve checks were delvered at our School October 1. The amounts receved mnus any nformaton pertanng to the deductons leved aganst the amounts accrued snce Aprl 1, 1954, proved unfortunately a source of confuson and resentment, If not a sense of humlaton. Amends should also be nssted upon, so as to rectfy the nexcusable wrong of denyng us even the elementary consderaton whch we mert as employees of the Empre State. OWEN W. JONES, Fort Stanwx Chapter, Rome State School. Rome, N. Y. McAMMOND NAMED TO MENTAL HYGIENE POST ALBANY. Oct. 11 Albert M. McAnmond of Delmar, has been named by Commssoner Newton Bgelow to head the new offce of plannng and procedure In the Mental Hygene Department. Mr. McAmmond was formerly assstant drector of the ollce of medcal defense, a dvson of the Health Department. He has been n Stale servce 11 years. Lookng Insde By H. J. BERNARD FEDERAL EMPLOYEES are far and away the most nvestgated publc employees n the U. S. A new order by Budget Drector Rowland Hughes requres each agency to establsh an Investgaton unt. Some agences have had one; now all must. Thus the emplojees are under fve spotlghts: U. S. Cvl Servce Comml.sslon, Department of Justce, General Accountng Offlce, General Servces Admnstraton, and departmental Investgatng unt, not to menton Congressonal commttees, and nqury by departmental personnel offcers and other ntra-oflce nqures. Ths could add up to more Investgaton than anybody can stand. Whle the object s wholesome to effectuate loyalty and natonal securty standards, and prevent or stop outsde actvtes that conflct wth job responsbltes complance by agences could be overdone. An opportunty exsts as much for persecutve as for far and just enforcement. What tends to make addtonal and deeper Investgaton suspcous s the growng tendency to expose Federal employees to demands they mght properly be reluctant to fulfll. For Instance, the U. S. Treasury Department recently ouered Its employees to' report ndscreet or otherwse mproper acts, excludng crmnal ones, by fellow-employees. To help employees to draw the lne, 51 forbdden types of actvtes were lsted n a jpemorandum passed around to employees, each of whom had to Intal t. Whle no employee enjoys squealng on fellow-employees, t s concevable that some reportng oblgatons mposed on employees would have exposed scandalous profteerng of offlcals and employees n the Federal Housng and Home Fnance Admnstraton, and mscreant actvtes of members of the Internal Revenue Bueau staff, n tme to save the taxpayers mllons of dollars, and brng the gulty to justce. But f nnocent employees are to be punshed for dsobeyng a departmental order, whle housng profteers and ncome tax chsel sharpeners go Scott free, that would be a deplorable njustce. The danger n any of the blanket attempts to uncover partcular mscreants s that t s dftcult to draw the equtable lne. The admnstrators had better act wth extreme cauton and n the typcal Amercan sprt of far play, or they wll be renderng country a serous dsservce. ther THE SAME theory that employees may be requred, even under possble penalty of dsmssal, to tell on other employees s nvolved n the case of three Hunter College professors who had been members of the Communst Party years ago. They refused to dsclose the names of other members of the Communst Party cell In Hunter College. The Board of Hgher Educaton, after an extended hearng, ordered them dsmssed. One of the three professors admtted, and nether of the two others dened, former membershp In the Communst Party. They refused on conscentous grounds to reveal the requested names. Other charges are nvolved, ncludng the gvng of false testmony. IT LOOKED FOR A WHII.E as f the Esenhower Admnstraton was edgng toward subjectng all the upper-bracket cvl servce jobs to poltcal clearance. Notes went forth on Whte House statonery to department heads. The text was never revealed to the press, but the press was able to get an nklng. Some hgh offcal n each department was to be the patronage man. That part was all rght. There are patronage jobs n the Federal government, though far fewer than most persons magne. But the Republcan Natonal Commttee was to be nformed of the dentty of persons beng consdered for hgh-payng jobs flled through examnaton. Such was the tone, f not the text, and t sounded lke a throw-back to half a century ago. Now assurances are gven that drect hrng meanng jobs flled wthout re-sort to cvl servce s to be reduced. The Cvl Servce Commsson tself should naturally want to see t reduced. As for poltcal clearance for any cvl servce jobs an dea conveyed on Whte House statonery, though, of course, not n a memorandum from the Pre.sdent the Cvl Servce Act prohbt.s t. Wonder s that even a poltcan n a job at the Whte Hou.se dd not know that. THE TENDENCY to relax some of the stffest, and often defeatng, provsons affectng cvl servce s present n Federal, Stale and local governments. For nstance, U. S. compettve postons payng $1, and more may get not only a hgher top than $14,8, but agency heads would be authorzed to make promotons anywhere n the pay range, nstead of to respectve grades 15, 16, 17 and 18, n progressve steps. Through ths leeway to the U. S. Cvl Servce Commsson the government would be able to pay such employees what they are worth, as measured by standards of prvate Industry. The celng may rse as hgh as $18,8. Why not? Plenty of U. S. employees are dong jobs worth more. Those In the mddle and lower pay brackets need not feel they are beng slghted. They may not consder themselves n much danger of gettng nto the $1,8 to $18,8 brackets, but they must not let ther own recent falure to get a rase make them oppose a rase for the hgher-ups. A rase-mnded Congress would be a good thng for all Federal employees, and would make for a hgher rase than could otherwse be expected from the forthcomng 84th Congress. A Federal rase from that Congress, funds for unform allowance, and unon recognton to the extent employee organzatons would be consulted on matters affectng employees, and some extenson of frnge beneft* lor ncluson of more benefcares, may be expected. Experence sometmes causes gans to boomerang. Projects employee organzatons fought hard to attan, sometmes ^urn out to be nfectons n dsguse. It s necessary to keep a perpetual nventorj on gans won, so that f new condtons transform them Into losses, the bad effect wll not be permtted to contnue by default. OPPOSITION to untng Socal Securty benefts wth tho-se et publc employee retrement systems has surprsng vtalty for «contenton so weak. The opposton, however. Is reported declln- (Contnurd on Pace 1)

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8 Queston, Please WHEN the shft Is made to the new groupnes of U.S. jobs, for the career servce, wll the Post OfBce Department be Included? Is each post offce under the Whtten mendment that lmts the extent of permanent hrng? K. L. Answer No to both. I NOTE that the mnmum age Is dfferent n the NYC polce exam than t was prevously. How come? B.MR. Answer Tc present mnmum «ge to apply s HO as of the la.st date for recept of applcatons, October 22, yo4. In tle prevous exam canddates were accepted down to age 18, on the theory response would be ncreased, and the lst last long enough to qualfy more lkely to be more effectve, 18-year-od applcants for ap-anpontment, the mnmum age tor are encouraged. Members of whch s 21. Whle the response was far, the appontments are becomng numerous. The lst just establshed, from whc appontments may begn after December >, Is lkely to receve good appontment acton. ALTHOUGH Congress passed a law whereby the U. S. was to pay lor unforms requred to be worn, I now am told that I wll have to pay for my wnter unform. R.E. Answer Congress authorzed the unform payment by U. S. but faled to approprate the money, o the nformaton you receved Is correct. The next Congress undoubtedly wll approprate the funds. I SEE from your Lookng Insde eolumn that sck leave pay wll not be subject to U. S. Income tax, retroactve to January 1, Does ths apply to U. S. employees? P.O.C. Answer Yes. Nothng n the law excludes them. There s no dstncton among benefcares of PHOTO (ry Ccvv B<Vwy\ ths lberalzaton of the Internal.Revenue Code. All publc employee3» and members of the armed forces, beneft along wth al other taxpayers. There Is a lmtaton to $1 a week exempton; n sckness cases there must be hosptalzaton for at least one day, and sck pay for the frst seven days s not exempted, although the hosptalzaton may be durng or after the seven-day perod. In accdent and Injury cases the $1-a-week lmt to pay apples, but there Is no hosptalzaton requrement. ARE THE STATE salares as set n the reclassfcaton fnal? R.W. Answer Appeals may be taken. However, group appeals are the Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton may wage ther group appeals through the Assocaton. Address P. Henry Galpn, care of Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton, 8 Elk Street, Albany, N. Y. WHAT has been the response by employee organzatons concernng the advsablty of untng the benefts of Socal Securty wth those of publc employee retrement systems? R.D.C. Answer Mxed. The Amercan Federaton of Labor's recent natonal conventon n Los Angeles opposed merger of U. S. Cvl Servce Retrement benefts wth those of Socal Securty. Polcemen and fremen, at ther own request, are excluded from fye possblty, under the new la /. Many employees groups, however, look favorably on such unlslon of benefts, but are watng to see what the branch of government they work for ntends to offer. See Lookng Insde, In ths ssue. How to Kll An Employee Organzaton A 1-polnt program for "kllng" an employee organzaton has been devsed by Manhattan State Hosptal chapter. Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton, "to spur on tho.se who don't do everythng to make a success of ther chapter," presdent John Wallace sad. "Donothngs" and, obstructonsts, please note: 1. Don't come to the chapter meetngs. 2. If you do, come late. 3. If weather doesn't sut you, don't thnk of comng. 4. If you do attend a meetng, fnd fault wth the offcers and members. 5. Never accept an offce, as t s ea.sler to crtcze thngs. 6. Nevertheless, get annoyed f you are not apponted to a commttee. If you are apponted, don't attend the commttee meetng.s. 7. If asked by the chapter presdent to gve your opnon regardng some mportant matter, tell hm you have nothng to say. After the meetng, tell everyone how thngs should have been done. 8. Do nothng more than s absolutely necessary. When other members roll up ther sleeves and un.selfl.shly help thngs along, bawl that the chapter s run by a "clque." 9. Hold back your dues as long as possble., 1. Don't bother about gettng new members. They mght help the chapter. WILL t\e new appontment plan for U. sr employees, that's scheduled W 4 nto effect about January 1, aflect L.M. many or few? Answer 21 wll affect nearly all U. S. employees. Under the plan there wll be three major groups, wth retenton rghts n that order career, career condtonal, and ndefnte. Some U. S. emp'jyr^s wh gan job securty under /at 'new /an. Federal Employees to Take Senor Management Course WASHmOTON, Oct. 11 The U. S. Cvl Servce Commsson Invted Federal agences to nomnate canddates for the fourth senor management Interne program desgned to develop potental admnstrators among employees holdng Grades 8 through 12 or ther equvalent. The program wll begn n January and end on June 24, The program dffers from the junor management Interne program, launched last month and scheduled to contnue untl early next year, n that employees n hgher grades are elgble. Canddates for the junor program hold Grade 7 or lower. Canddates lor the senor program also must have a mnmum of two years' Federal servce. There are no age restrctons n ether program. than to do Deadlne for submsson of feld nomnatons n the senor program s November 22. Nomnatons for departmental canddatm must be made by December 6. Tests wll be gven the candldates on December 11. Partcpants pants wll be selected by January 13. HOUSING INSPECTOR IJST ^ HAS 148 ELIGIBLES The 148-namp elgble lst for nspector of housng, grade 3, was establshed last week by the NYC Department of Personnel. Harry Cockeley Jr. tops the lst wth 98 per cent, ncludng ponts as a non-dsabled veteran. Davd P. Famal, a dsabled veteran, s second, wth 93 per cent. 6 ON PROMOTION LIST FOR CLAIM EXAMINER There were sx succe.ssful canddates n the NYC promoton exam for clam examner (torts), grade 4, In the Bureau of Admnstraton, Comptroller's Offce. ASK FOR THE DURABLE ROYAL PARTABLE FULLY CARRYING INCLUDED GUARANTEED CASE ^ Don't mss ths opportunty... call today MIDSTON MART. Inc. 157 East 33rd. Street New York' U. N. Y. Murray Hll All Natonally Advertsed Products Applanc.s Televson Furnture Accessores Refrgerotors -^ousefurnshngs Washng Machnes Gft Wore EXITRA DIVIDEND DAYS Deposts made on or before OCTOBER 15th earn nterest from OCTOBER 1st CURRENT DIVIDEND 2 per^ot«<yts!>«v COMPOUNt)H >>^CREDITED FOUR TIM^ AYJ^ Jlustr^ SAYINGS SI Chambers Street Just across from Cty Hall Park New York 8, N. Y. 5 East 42nc Street y^^p^yenue and 31st St. Just off Ffth Avenue from Penn Staton New York 17, N. Y. York 1. N. 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10 (Contlnut^d from Pare S) tn*. Whatever remans of t must be more of an nhertance than a dscovery. Some organzatons, or the leaders of some organzatons, dd commt themselves aganst t, years ago, before the Federal law even permtted such combned benefts. Havng taken a gven stand once, t may seem dffcult to take the opposte poston now. However, really great men have changed ther mnds n the past, so If any of the endurng opponents are among the great of the arth, they can support now what they once opposed, and be In the best company. Only polcemen and fremen can not enjoy the dual benefts, because they had the new law so drawn as specfcally to exclude them whle, for the frst tme, t made Socal Securty coverage of members or prosoectve members of publc employee retrement systems possble for coverage under the same publc job. How to Judge It A person does not have to famlarze hmself wth every last detal of Socal Securty benefts to be able to decde the ssue to hs own satsfacton. The entre formula of Socal Securty mght appear to many as a complex of techncaltes. The fundamental benefts, however, can be apprecated wthout resort to ether techncaltes or fgures: 1. Socal Securty provdes survvor benefts that publc employee retrement systems lack. These benefts Include monthly allotments for wdow and survvng mnor chldren, and at no extra cost. Lookng Insde 2. Socal Securty combned wth regular retrement benefts Increases the total penson. 3. When a marred member retres under Socal Securty, a penson s provded also for hs wfe. If she s 65 or more, or when she attans 65, ether at no extra cost. Those are benefts nol)ody should reject. Two Alternatves It not necessary to know the maxmum p<sslble benefts under Socal Securty to be able to apprecate the advantages. No provson by State or local government wll be for maxmum Socal Securty coverage. A plan that could have excellent lkelhood <rf success provdes for an addtonal penson, through Socal Securty, of about 8 per cent of publc employee retrement allowance. Socal Securty may be combned wth the regular retrement system benefts to ether of two man effects: 1. Greater benefts at no extra cost 2. Much greater benefts at somewhat greater cost to both employee and employer It s not to be expected that any State or local government wll seek to save money through the combnaton, nor that the employer would hestate to contrbute more than at present, to permt benefts ncomparably greater. Center of Interest Employees most nterested would be parents or chldless couples aged 3 to 55. or heads of famles, f n that age group, because of the survvorshp benefts. But persons over 6 should note the possblty of full beneft for a short perod of Socal Securty coverage, and become fully n-.sured by age 65, the mnmum retrement age under Socal Securty. It Is mpossble actually to compare unlke benefts, e.g., survvorshp aganst member penson, but easy to realze t s advantageous to combne benefts. The strong attracton of comblnhg Socal Securty benefts wth those of regular penson system s that nobody stands to lose. The government unt wll then be payng more than t dd before. And for whose beneft, do you suppose? College Seres Of Sfafe Tests Opens Nov. 8 ALBANY, Oct. U The pay for all publc admnstraton nternes wll be $4,96 a year, the State Cvl Servce Commsson announced. Ths Is one of the college seres exams that opens on Monday, November 8. The wrtten tests are slated to be gven early n January. Department offcals predct some 3 appontments wll be made from the resultng elgble lsts. Most appontments from the college seres wll be at startnk salares of $3,36 a year. The tests are held each year to encourage college senors to take up publc servce as a career. Ffty or more nterne Job* wll be flled. SHOPPERS H Women's Specalty Slore From Prvate Collecton of a custom fench textle desgner for evenng gowns, 35 peces, each enough for one gown; fabulous peces slk Lamas; brvfades; etc.; (some worth 35. yd. wholesale; 36 nch to 5 nch wde to 6.95 yard. Wollens and slk.s from all parts of the world Below Mll Prce! MILL END EXPORTS 76 E. 11th Street (Between Unversty and 12 St) ATTENTION LADIES H VTS, ( (latf. SI ITS, DKIOSSKS, Urslyl-d at MoUTale Cost. Ir\)r a'ulnutot call WA 4 SSSa AUer.»lo felltr 37 Clnstother St.. K. T. IJpllstenng Or Bulton^ KewcbbcU $4 S1A& IfU C«at> M.ulp.sl ><-o\(>rn & KehoUtatT nt [.nwfht rr'es. dlectl Ktfj lor a pr. lvc rm, r(>ll llslfr<>( ttrosws r'-tnadt H sttl., $'I.BS Uo* Spr^^ - tulth - I'rlow* ALI. t\(llk ClWKANTICKII Crown Beddng & ITpholsterj I1),->'U'.- Jamaca Av., lclmod Hll llt% D^rut to (vl Ser. Wurken \ I. -(lu8 Movng and Storage IF IT'S MOVING CALL LEO TO TRUCK & DRIVERS AVAILABLE ODD JOBS LOW RATES I,.\DS, DoJ loads all over USA. apec»lt» CalC, and fr'iorua. Spcclal rates to CITU SerrlM WorUcrs. Duuglboys. WA 7-. TOSCANOS NI-W INSUIIED VANS *7 Uf. I'lat Uatr to All Puus. CY FOR $3 You Can Afford to have Professonal Color Moves Mt>le of Vur WcddlnK. Uar Mtzvah. Socal.Vffare Kanly fatherntfs. umi partes, l-'or uu'-e nroralon. Call PR WAREHOUSE SALE Hp<>, Spr:«or Mallrmsrs KS.IM UrM^er^, < llt'ht,. \ untes ^^u l'lul 3 PC. Maple l,vln(- rm. set «34.M UMruuu Helu from $3.OH up Item.; Too numerous To Menton IMMI III \'l'; Da.M I'JtV ( AMI UR (RalT MINAR-S, 213 E. 121 ST. SA Fur an anulysu of cvl servce probles n the forefront of the uew«, read H. J. Bernard's weekly ;e«luun. "LooUf Iudde." Household!\'ecesstet I'UKNrrRE RCGH AT PRIlKs VOU CAN AFFORD Furnture, applanrps, clothl, ate. ac real^»avnsm> Munlcptl Employees Ser- Koom 4-J8. 15 Park Row. CO 7-3M. Rebult Refrgerators AH mul-a. all 8ze> A.C.. U.C.. Uas. From oae to two rca. rnaradte«. Expert Serrca aal Repar We also sell or rent small rtflnsettes KEM REFRlCERArOM 'SALES 51 Seventh Ave So WA. OOSt Upholtterng Upholsterng New & Old Slp Covers - Draperes Made to order.jout or our tabncs. Alao travera rods, any c-ng-th. made to ordar aud tn.^talled at reasonable prces. S.'F.tIAL SAI.K: 3 WEKKS ONLl Sufa; Two Chars and 5 Clshluu Slp ««.>r,.: lonnclly!fl33.«. IPrcp eetmatcs ANDREW FISCHER Open evcnnsrs ml 8 P.M th Ave. 3.. or 1th St. CU S-7468 FINE QUALITl IIPUOLSTERINQ Bottoms rebult expetly your borne. Char* $16 Solas SU.f'5. 6'urnture recovered wda selecton Encore Dccorators, 1537 Second Ave.. BO 8.<!45 and 72 West 5th MO 6 3^43 SOF.4 BOTTOM REPAIRED, $1 Char $5 Cushons, upholstery work Slpcovers Custom Made 2-Peces, $55 Shampoo 2-pc. set $13 Reupholster Latest Fabrcs 2-pc. $112.5 All Work Guaranteed We Go Anywhere DON GATTI ES Jr Condtonng WANTED A couple man employed or retred. Good home. Ught household dutes tor wfe. Free rent, free Elec., Free gas, free tele., plus $1 a month salary. Phone IN After 5 P.M. CL Mr. Fxt PANTS OR SKIRTS IN) uatr-h vou lacketa. 3UU,OUO pattama Luw^oo rallorlng * WesvlD«OOn IM Cultoa 3t. corner Broadwaj. H.YX} (1 Ugb ap worth a-a617.8 TVPEWRlTlRS l.lsntld for Cvl Sarroa E.tatn9. Wa do delver to tle Examaatou Itooma All malsa. Baa/ terma. Addluf Machea. Mueo^'rapba. Internatonal Typewrter Co, S4 E. BBth St. BB 4-7» N r. C. Opeo tll e;& p.m. Inslructou LKARN 1 H 11 KKY PUNCH. 4 M M Ujun Dorothy Kane School, 11 W. 4«Bd Slroet. N.Y.C. SPOT NEWS of cvl servce n the Newsletter column. By all happrnngs, wth forecasts of what wll happen, s found weekly means read t. Telephon Repan TV Servce Today! rand New Petur* Tubal lattallad ^11 ytar worraofy 1" ' " " " ' " " Ptynsntt amns4. Na monsy awal All rrlcaa Inclada Vow Dm4 TV Repolr at Lew PrlcM RONX MAN. IKLYN 9UCEM.Call IN 'Cgar BELIEVE IT OR NOT TAMPA PRINCE By D Flore Demand Them Smoke Them Box 5-25 If not avalable at your store Call MA By Mall: DFore, G.P.O. Box «S4. Brooklyn, N. Y. Postaee Prepad t«cvu Servce Workers ANY WALLPAPER 5% OFF Bu.v Wholesale I At.r Standard Wallpaper for JUST 1/2 LIST PRICE I'hone Orders Delverad CALL IN Pattern Number & Quantty t & L WA4.LPAPER CO. 725 AVE. U. B-KLYN l)e U-4',>.a IMfKOVE YOVRSELW Pressman School of Magc; Leam sleght of hand n a matter of weeks. Small classes; personalzed teachng. Modest fee. Wrte or phone Pressman School of Magc. De Mane Studo, 136 W. 44th 8t Tel.'CY Pelt W.NM.VKBK'S NKW PKT 8UF BWAT AT HTU ST.. 8D KI.R. OH S-4T Selecton ot al breeds of Pupplea. Alao Tuna Mojkeya. Cauan^a. Haraeota. Tropcal k GoldOak «a full Una at MOMMrM NEWS SOME CHANGES In Federml cvl servce wll take pla«e, regardless of whch poltcal party wll control the 84th Conrress M the result of the November 2 el eton. HavlnK seen hnndreds of Job* put nto Schedule C, or exempt class, even many transferred there from the compettve servce, we shall soon be treated to the Incluson n the compettve servae of many jobs not now n that servce. Thus the percentage compettve jobs, stll 87 per eent, as It was under Presdent Tnman, wll rse. AIm, a bass vf eambbnc Socal Securty benebta wth thom of the U.S. Cvl Servce Retrement System wll be worked out. At present many U.S. envloyeea are under Socal Securty and excluded from the other. The new law opens the Retrement System alone to many ef these. The trend In State and Uoal rovemments wll probably be determned la gely by what the Federal rovemment does for ts AWM employees. States wth 2,* «: more employee* «aa be expected to act faster than the smallar States. NEW blast belns readed at NTC Transt Authorty. Queston to: That $5,, (tax exempt) whch was to be used for boldnc a Second Avenue subway why Is t beng frttered away on other thnrs... Commerce ft Industry Assocaton, representng bs bwrness, can't cet strajrhtforward answers, from Authorty brwcs. NASSAU County offcals aren't gons along wth the State CvU Servce Commsson appeal on the sergeant promoton exam. Nassau people say they desperately need the cops, want to appont them, and are satsfed to abde by Judge Huntngton's decson. Alao, they add. State's ntent to appeal mght mean that State wanu * take ever powers properly belongng to the County. T)^ere's lots ( ll-feelng aganst the State Commsson on ths; one offcal sad: "The only reason they're appealng s because they're burned mp at Judge Huntngton's callng m lousy exam just what t was lousy. Well, f they can't make up better exams, maybe the Coutz should prepare ts own." INCIDENTALLY, the U. S. Clvfl Servce Commsson now spend! as much en nvestgatlte work m D an U«ether actlttes put together. COTTON SCIENCE JOBS AVAILABLE ne U. S. Department of Agrculture s recrutng scentfc ades (cotton), $2,75 to $3,41 a year, for Jobs n Washngton, D. C. and vcnty. Completon of senor hgh school, ncludng courses n physos, chemstry, bology, mathematcs or draftng may be substtuted for one year of the experence requrement. Apply to the Board of U. 8. Cvl Servce Examners, Department of Agrculture, Washngton 25, D. C., untl further notk». The exam s No. 419 B. MEN WOMEN Ban SM weekly aa aora. eparma. Outal4a aalea. Na azpwenw Beeeaawr. Wa t«mk Tom. WHto Box Sll, 1 Dte Sqwre ar Fhon«WA S-IMS M. 4 a^ 7 r PantngM JAPANESE ART NITStJKE INRO PAINTTNOe JOSEPH U. SBO 7S«MADISON AVS. TR 9-11* CARPENTRY WE MAKE TO ORDER Bookcases, Credenzas. Home Bars, Desks, etc. Orlg Desgns. MUNVXS MFQ CORP. 722 B'way (Nr Wanamaker's) AL 4-37* PIANOS AT LOW-LOW PRICES N«w Spnah and Baby Grand* auhorad agaacy tor B<ldwn Grands Acrosonc Spnet Panoc NEW BPIN»:-rM. FuU Kajrboard. B«ak, Oelrered, ''uuod. 6 Tear factorr Onarantee trom»41. B.VBY GUANIM (Hacomdlonedt b^aa vast. Tnr pajmenta arranced P'ano lengbf A»y Knd Aty Make Frank Roth Pano Co. Stowroaa'a 43-«2 SAUHOnt STRECT aa«* r»rk, M. (. Twlaac 1 ISM LOOK for new bass* Where NYC Is to get ts futu«water from new upstate dams m from tappng the Hudson. CITH groups are gong to axgue pubx llcly that water problem could b«permanently solved by usng Hu^ son; that reason for contnung old-tme setup s vested nterest* n the bg dam projects; that case 6f enemy attack, present sys* tern of water reservors could cut ofl fast, leave Cltjr waterleac REVELATION aboat GrCfe hagen classfcaton study: H* pay scales came out on the lev sde, whch s why results weafl subjected to such bttm' attack fer employees. But Grlffenhagen staf'* fers had orgnally slotted n hlsk pay scales. All pay was the«scaled downward on Carl Heyelt say-so. Heyel was thca Luthw Galck's assstant. PACT: Veteran preference M cvl servce s not new. Vets hav* gotten preference on governmen jobs snce the Revolutonary War, REAL ESTATE BROOKLYN HERE Is The Largest Selecton Of Houses For Sale In Brooklywl Move Rght Inl PtlLASKI ST 1* Koom Prfca *14,5«LEXINQTOM AV1!._ 1 Rooma Prloa 911.M* KOSCItlSKO ST 8 Rooma Prlea 91«.««GREENE AVE Rooma.. Prlaa 91S.OO* DEAM ST Lerml Rms. House..Prlaa tl».5««lafayette AVE 13 Rooma...Proa SIS.MM MONROE ST 11 Rooma Prea $14,B«HANCOCK ST 1 Rooms...Prea IB.OO* 3T. JAMES PL 11 Rooms...Pr«*14,6«LEXINGTON AVE 1» Rooma...Prea n.oos GRAND AVE 1 Rooms Prea»1«.5«HALSEY ST 8 Rooms.. Prea *1«.B«LEXINGTON ATE 8 Rooms Prea 91*.OM HANCOCK ST IS Rooms Prloa ns.sm HANCOCK ST 3 Rooms Prlea»lft.»M MARIAM ST V 8 Rooms Prlaa»1S,»M PARK PLACE IS Rooms Plaa 914.8M VERNON AVE IS Rooma Prlaa n.bm PUTNAM AVE 1* Rooma Prlea ns.ts* N. T. AVE IS Rnoua... Prlaa n^.tm All Buldngs A-1 Condto* Herman Robns, Inc. 92HalseySt. B'klya Open Sun. by Appontment O W G L 5-46 NAJIlllVAffllllllAAAWAJIJIJV TwlTWI^ BE A PROUD HOME OWNER Investgate these exceptonal buys. : Putnam Ave. bet. Bushwlck and : Evergreen Aves. Two Sxteen : famles. 4/3 and 2S/4. Refrlfleraton, etc. Prce and Tenu ; arranged. Income $17,617. I Two B Pamlly. Kaa $l«, I Cash 13.. : Eastern Parkway Tw«{ Famly. Kach $3.M. A ntunbart lot one, two and thrm famllr! homes at modest prl««s. Many SPICIAU atalla DOMT WAIT. ACT M T CUMMINS REALTY Ask for Leonard ( P I L 4 - M 1 I»«Bntera U t

11 > REAL ESTATE * HOUSES HOMES - PROPERTIES THE BEST GIFT OF ALL YOUR OWN HOME LONG ISLAND LONG ISLAND LONG ISLAND LONG ISLAND ST. ALBANS $12,5 2-FAMILY HOME! Completely Dctacl«d TWO APARTMENTS VACANT Lve Rent Free In Your Own Home SMALL DOWN PAYMENT TO ALL Impressve s the word for ths home, completely detached, bult of glstenng whte asbestos shngle and set baclc on flower studded slopng green lawn. Ths lovely 2-famly home has two of the ncest apartments we have ever seen. You can lve n one apartment and collect enough rent from upstars to pay your carryng charges. By the way, ths home s n one of the fnest resdental sectons n all of shoppng and transportaton. St. Albans, near schools. See ths lovely home today at "; SEE THIS TODAY BARGAIN HOLIDAY 'The Real Estate Super Market!!!* Hllsde Ave., Jam. JA OI'KN ^ BAV8 A H KICK»lh Av>>. Slnvy "K" Tran To Sllpl' llll. ^tulun North l-;»t S. Ozone Park $7,99 4 room honeymoon cottage Jamaca Pk. $9,9 Detached, on a beautful landscaped overszed plot. Ol heat. Screens and storms. Just 2 blocks to Van Wyck and 2 blocks to subway, bus. Rchmond Hll $13,49 Legal 2 famly. Detached on a huge 6x1 plot. 5 rooms on frst floor and 3 rooms on second floor. 2 car garage. Ol heat. Convenent to everythng. Brng depost. \ lar(c flecton o( otlrr ehoc* komn Id >11 prl«nnm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mo-tcaPs aml Termg Arranged DIPPEL Sutphn Blvd. (Corner 115th Drve) OLympc Ktchens & Bathrooms MODERNIZED for ooly peodlee a dny NO DOWN PAYMENTS rha Terms Hnre Selecton et t Tra. to Pay UfpatotPd Cabnet! FREE ESTIMATES C»1I AXtel , or vst our showrooms. AtlantcXraft Products 147-9«Achcc Arr., Jamalea as, N. I. (1 block Irom UKH Stalon. Juat oo Sutphn blvd., Janalra Are.) Opca Dally to 6:9 PH., Mon., rr. to 8 P.M. Sal. to 1 P M. FKEB I'AKKING WHY PAY RENT LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS ST. ALBANS $11,5 2 famly, brck, late roof 5 rooms up, 3 down, ol, fnshed basement. MOLLIS $12,5 7 rooms, brck, basement wth bar, ol all modern. Chapelc Gardens $13,5 beautful brck 1 famly,6 rooms, plot 4 x 1, basement and bar, fnshed attc. Addslegh Pork $12,999 1 famly 6 rooms, corner 5 x 1 all modern, ol. SPRINGFIELD GARDENS $1, 9 rooms. 5 bedrooms, plot 5 x 1, frame, ol. F.H.A. & 6. I. MORTGAGES ARRANGED ARTHUR WATTS, Jr PLACE, ST. ALBANS JA A.M. to 7 P.M. Sun P.M. G I. & FHA MTGES ST. ALBANS $1,8 1 famly, 6 rooms, detached, ol heat, all mprovements, G. I. $5 down. Cvlan $1,. S. OZONE PARK $9,8 1 famly, 6 rooms, detached, fnshed attc, ol heat. G. I. $5 down. Cvlan $1,. MOLLIS $11,8 1 famly, 6 rooms, detached, steam leat, gorgeous neghborhood. Near schools and transportaton. G. I. $5 down. Cvlan $1,. S. OZONE PARK $1, 1 famly sold brck attached, 5 rooms, fnshed basement. G. I. $5 down. Cvlan $1,. MANY OTIIKKS TO CHOOSB FKOM MALCOLM BROKERAGE New York Blvd. Jamaca 5. N. Y. RE JA SECURITY OWN YOUR HOME Can You Rase a Depost? If So Buy and Stop Payng Rent. EAST ELMHURST Charmng 1-famly brck bungalow, 7 years old, 5 very modern rooms, completely redecorated n the latest color scheme, scentfc ktchen, colored tled bath, satn-lke fnshed hardwood floors, steam heat gas lovely communty. E>own payment $1,6. $12, Terms Of Course MANY 6D BUYS Jmkc* St. Albana, So. Oon* Pvk CALL JA 6-25 Th* Goodwll Realhy Co. WM. RICH Uc. Bolcr Seal B<t*t« Xtw York RItI.. jhmara. M.T, FURNISHED APTS. Whte - Colored. 1 and 3 room apts., beautfully furnshed, ktchenettes, bathrooms, elevators. Ksmet Arms Apartments, 67 Herkmer St., between Bedford and Nostrand, near 8th Ave. and Brghton lnes. MOD RN APT'S FOR RENT 3 Rooms Newly Renovated Colored tled bathrooms. Modern ktchens, Kentle floors. Bedford Stuyvesant Secton Apply at Applance Store 1229 Bedf'd Av., Nr. Fulton St. B-kyn, N. Y. after 1 A.M. GET YOUR HOME FOR WINTER ST. ALBANS S Bedrooms - 2 Story These are brand new homes wth every luxury and every modern mprovements, $13,6 2 FAMILY 4V2 and 3 Brck shngle. Brand new, wth every luxury. $17,3 and mp ST. ALBANS BRICK BRICK large modern bungalow type rooms, detached, ol, garage latest n ctyle, constructon and desgn on lovely neghborhood and large plot. Askng $14,5 L«T*lr Mf Island Bomn Prm t«(ult la the most 4«n>kl«McUoa NEW IJSTINOS DAIL* M Ooe aml Two Famly Hoam LEE ROY SMITH IU-4 Merrck Blvd. Jamaca.L.I. JAflaca LAurelton 7-«855 G. I. Needs only $1,3 Cash SPRINGFIELD GARDENS Here's a beautful detached frame dwellng; 8 spacous rms. whch can easly be converted nto 2 - famly. Ideal mother and daughter or large fam. Ol, ex. lav., conv., etc. $12,75 ST. ALBANS For G.I. wth $1, Cash Move rght nto ths beautful fully detached 6 room home; modern throughout; screen rear porch. Well worth the prce at $9,99 Apartments for Rent. Several Desrable Unfurnshed Many Other Excellent Values In 1 and 2 Famles TOWN REALTY Merrck Blvd. Sprngfeld Gardens. L. L Laurelton ST. ALBANS SACRIFICE $12,99 Sold brck and fedstone. Modern, attractve, 5 rooms plus 3 rooms studo apt. for excellent ncome. Ol heat, pato, garage, scentfc ktchens, Hollywood bath, wall-to-wall carpetng. Landscaped plot, choce locaton. Excellent condton. Loads of extras. Small down payment. LEEDS Merrvk Blvd. LA QUES-^-IONS of general Interest are answered n the nterestng Queston Ptea.se column of The LEADER. NO CASH FOR Gl G. I. RE-SALE $8,9 6 rooms, modern ktchen and bath, shngle exteror, ol steam heat, over-szed garage; No. 45. $59 Monthly Pays All $1,5 CASH TO ALL NO CASH FOR G. I. $1, Cash Cvlans Detached evz rooms, 1 famly, modern ktchen, hot water heat; over-szed garage. A-1. locaton. No REDUCED TO $9,9 NO CASH FOR G. I. $1,9 Cash Cvlans 3 year old bungalow, 5' rooms, 3 bedroom.s, full ba.sement, 4 x 1 plot. No REDUCED TO $12,9 E S S E X G. I. RE-SALE $9,2 6',a roonvs, 2 ft. lvng room, new heatng system, modern ktchen and bath. No $57 Monthly Pays All $1,5 CASH TO ALL NO CASH FOR G. I. Detached 2 Famly 5 and 3 room apartments, al vacant, modern ktchen and bath, ol.steam heat, 6 x 1 plot; 2 car garage. No REDUCED TO $13,7 MO CASH FOR G. I. Prc-War Brck Home C'z rooms, 3 bedrooms, new heatng ^ystem, colored tle ktchen and bath, full basement and over-szed garage. No REDUCED TO $13, th STREET, JAMAICA 1 feet North of Jamaca Ave. on Van Whte Blvd. Call for detal drvng drectons. Open everyday..^^^^ax. 7-79C A NOW READY!! 1 BRAND NEW HOMES See the new all modem brck. 1 famly, h room homes. IMII basements, ceramc tled bath, ultra modem ktchen, formca top cabnets, casement wndows, automatc heat, extra lavatory on man floor, Venetan blnds, laundry n basement, four burner gas range, landscaped plot wth parkng area. Prce $13,6 Veterans Down Payment $1,96 Mortgage (at 4'/% for 25 years)- Monthly Payment of Prncpal and Interest $61.15 Located at East Sde of 171st Street, between Foch Boulevard and 116th Avenue, St. Albans, New York. Offce: HERMAN CAMPBELL Juncton Boulevard, Jackson Heghts 72, New York HAvemeyer Hckory Moderate down payment for non-veterans OUTSTANDING MLUES!! nllslde GARDENS' 5-Rooms and sunporch( nsul brck, steam heat, ol, detached, 2-car parage, on bus lne, C*! Rnfl near school and stores. Sellng at a sat-rfu'e for... V I»IIIU ST. ALBANS: Opposte Addslegh Park: I-famly 6- rooms and sunporch, attc, 4 x 1 plot, garage, steam heat, gas l',2-ba(hs, large rooms, excellent locaton, near bus, stores and schools. For quck sale $12,99 HILLSIDE GARDENS: 2-Famly and store. 6-rooms up and 3- room apartment at store level, brclr, tled baths and ktclens, steam heat, ol, near all facltes. Prce $11,5 LOW DOWN PAYMcNTS^ MORTGAGES ARRANGED ALLEN & EDWARDS 1M «-21$ ROOM TO LET Large Studo room; elevator apartment Dyckman secton; pano, ktchen prvleges. Lo FOR SALE Modern 2 famly, brck, 6 room apt. avalable. Double garage, fnshed basement, tne neghborhood. Dl I H O L L I S BRICK BUNGALOW Only 2 years young ths out- < standng, detached 5 room * ^ house wth large expanson «attc, ultra modern ktchen, * ^ tle bath, full ba.senent wth ^ ol heat large plot 5x1, ^ earaee rnany extras. Prce too low to menton! ^ Act now Call t OL I

12 TOWN AIVP COUNTY KMPLOYMH ACTIVITIES f Nassau THE regular monthly meetng of the Town of Oyster Bay Employees Assoclaon was held at the Amvets Hall, HlcksvUle. Presdent James O'Toole presded. Mrs. Helen R. Klentsch, presdent of Nassau chapter, dscussed the chapter program and meetngs held wth county offcals on the flve-day, 4-hour work week»nd Socal Securty coverage. Varous commttees reported. Henry Bennewtz, treasurer, advsed the meetng that membershp was at ts hghest marc, and that the hghway department would keep ts 1 per cent record ths year. Electon of offcers was held. Named to offce for the comng year were: Mr. O'Toole, Hghway, presdent; Angelo Caggano, Hgh- LEGAL NOTICE CBKTIKICATE OF MMITED PARTNER- SHIP Slate of New York, County at Haw York, m.: W«ths undrr'lrned, btlnr d«slroua of fomtr a lmtetl partnershp pursuant «the laws of the State ot New York do certfy.-w follows- 1. Th«name ol tha partnershp s C. A. Autfnordt Co. 2. llm character ot the busnea ol the partnershtp s to carry on n the Cty of New York and elsewhere a reneral Xactornf and commsson busness. 3. Tha locaton e( ths prnct.*al place of busness la No. 49S Fourth Avenue, n the Borourh ol Manhattan, Cty nnd State ol New York. 4. The nane nnd place of resldensce ol each Rrencral partner s as follows: John Frederck Dcsrener. Jr., 113 Park Avenue, New York. New York; Paul Arnold Doreaer Wlton, Connectcut: John Frederck Dcscner. ;1rl. Pcckeland Road. Connectcut. The name and place of resdence of each lmted partner s as follows: Ere I-. F. Archde.con, 116 Park Avenue, Now York, New York. 5. The partnershp la to contnue untl termnated by operaton of ^.w, or n the m.nner provd^ n tha partnershp afrrccment, no fxed term ber spccqed. 6. The amount of cash and other properly to be contrbuted by each lmted oartpcr s as follows; Erc L. F. Archdeacon. $1, cash: no other property. 7. No addtonal contrbutons to be made by the lmted partner. 8. Con trbuton ot lmted partner to l>e returned on ds!oluton. 9. Lmted partner wll not share n froflts but wlh receve Interest on hs contrbuton at rate ol lour per centum per annum. 1. Lmted partner has no rerht to substtute aasg-ee as cmtrbutor n hs place. 11. No rg-lt rven to admt addtonal lmted partners. 1*!. No prortes between llm ted partners Involved as there Is only one lmted partner. 13. In case ol death, retrement or nsanty of a general partner, the a flars of the co-partnershp are to bo conducted by the remanng eeneral partners untl ether May 3lBt or Novcm- Iwr 3fltl, whchever frst ensues such event 1*. No rrht s ffven the lmted partner to d'mand and receve property other than cash In r.^lllrn for hs eontrbuto JOHN F. DEGENER. JR. PAUL A. DEGENER, JOHN K DEOENER..Ird. EUlC L. F. ARCHDEACON. State of New York, County of New York, On ths lolh day ol September. 164, before mo per.onally appeared JOHN FREDERRK DKGENER, JR., PAUL AR- NOLD DEGENKR. JOHN FREDERICK DEGENER. 3UD. and ERIC L. P. ARCH- DE.\CON, to me known and known to me GEORGE J. SCHAEPER. notary Publc, State of New York, No, oualned n Westchester County. Term Kxpres March 3, 166 al Tu STATE OF NEW YORK INSURANCE way, 1st Toe presdent; Harnr M. Smmons. Incnerator, and Tlo* presdent: John J. Kennj, Hfbway, 3rd rce presdent; Raymond Hale, HlKhwar. secretary; Mr. Bennewtz, treasurer; Pred Boerum. Incnerator, sergeant-at-arma. Named to the unt's board ot drectors: Mchael Barone Jr.. Sdney Rgby. Cosmo Sordl and Harry Mueschke, Hghway, and Charles Johnson and Robert Bordley. Incnerator. Oyster Bay representatves oa the Nassau chapter board of drectors: Mr. Rgby, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Bordley; and Henry McVcker and Wllam Geyer, Hghway. Charles R. Culyer, CSEA feld representatve. Installed the new offcers, and spoke on the Importance of organzaton of publc employees to protect the gans n workng condtons made durng the last fve years. Cortland CORTLAND chapter, CSEA, met Wednesday evenlnc la tbe Court House, wth 14 members present. Don Lamont was actnt presdent In tbe absence ot Clare Moqun. James McFarlane read the lutons whch had been passed by the State resolutons commttee and whch wll be presented to delegates at the annual CSEA meetng n Albany. Francs McAndrew was apponted charman of tbe nomlnatlnc commttee for next year's electons. Salary rases were dscussed, and wll be dscussed agan at tbe next meetng. There are 114 members ot Cortland chapter; If more members turn out for the next meetng, the chapter can fnd out what the rest of the members thnk. How about t? Welcome back to Vncent Mller. flreman, who has recovered from an operaton. LBO.U. NOnOB FISCHBa, JENNIE p. T94/M. CITA- TION. * THB PEOPLE OF THB STATS OW NEW YORK By tho OrM* a< «Free and Independent TO: Mnna Salomoa. Sophe Mayer, Max OoeU, Jennto Panlr, Olsa Pauly, Martha Frendenberr, WllUaa Goetz, Jacob Goeta, Eleen I.. Meana, Helaa Braher, Jean L. Pearson, Slerfred Ooeta. Wllam Goet. Jenne Ooet, benc tho persona ntereated aa credtora, lerala devsce, baneocu-lea, datrlbatcea, «c otherwse, n the eatato of JSMNIB FISCHER, deceased, who at tho Uma her death was a resdent ot No. 14 Waat 81th street. New York, Wow To*. SanS Grectnr: Upon tha petton of BERNARD OART- LIR. resdnr at No. 3S PlecadUr B«Great Neck, New York. You and each of you ara horebr ded to show cauae before the Surrosate'a Court of the County ot New York, bed at tha Hall ol Records, In the County of New York on the 13th day of Norrmbor 19M, at half-paat tea o'clock n tbe forenoon ot to be the tulvduals descrbed n and who executed the fceeroff nstrument and they severally acknowulsed to me that they executed the same. I. Of Insurance of the State of New York, hereby cetfy pursuant to law. that the Pacfc Natonal Fre Insurance Company, San Francsco. Calforna s duly lcensed to transact the busness of nsurance n tha state and that ts atatement fled for the year ended December 1. lt*53. shows tha followng; conqton: Total Admtted Assets $:j,l.">7,~:),3. Total Labltes»!9,().no,81.7 Captal P.ad up $1, Surplus and Voluntary reserves 513,177.7^8.3. Surplus as regards Pollcyholde-s I4.-l;:7,72S.3. Income for the Year $1,511.SO.Ol. Dsbursement for the year $1.^'38,B8.75. SUPREME COURT OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK PATHE LAUGR.VrORIES, INC. Plantff, agann INTEU.NATIONAL THEATRICAL A TELEVISION CORPORATION: SCREEN GUII.D I'RODUIKTIONS, INC.; MODERN SOUND PICTURES, INC.; and others. Defendants. Plantff desgnates New York County as the pl.ce of tral. SUM- MONS. Planlft resdes at 16 East looih Street, New York, N. Y. To the above ramed Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to anawer the complant n ths acton, and to aer»o a copy of your answer, or. f the complant s not served wth ths summons to aerve a notce of appearance, on ISe Plantrr's Attorney wthn twenty days after tho servce of ths summons, excluare of the day of servce: and n case of your falure to appear, or answer, judgaent wll bo taken aganst you by default, tor the relef ucmanded In the complant. Dated. August lobl. JAMES L. O'CONNOR. Attorney for Plalllt. Oflloe A Post OOlce AJdrees 11 West 4;^nd Street. Borough of Manhattan. Cty of Now York. IH) THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS IM THIS ACTION: The foregong summons a served upon 7U by publcaton pursuant to an order of Mr. Justce ILugene L. Drsach. dated the 3lh day of August. 1U64. and fled wth tle complau t n the ofllce of the Clerk of the Supremo Court of the State o( New York, County of New Yor. at the County Court House thereof In the Cty of Jlew York. Dated. Bevtenbrr 13. I»e4. JAMES L. O'CONNOR. Attorney for PlalnllT, OSk^ A P. O. Addeaa, 11 West 4'!d Street, Horooarh at Maahaltan. Cty of Mew York. that day, why the flnal accoant ot proceedct ot BERNARD OARTUK. aa ecutor of tbe Last Wll and Taslament of JE MK FISCHER, deceaaed. for tha perod from February 26, 195S, to September , should not ba ]adeanr settled, tha compensaton ot tha fxoevtor's attorneys n the amount ot 91.76, toercther wth ther leral dlaburaementa s the amount of $98.36 pad, and tha Exoc«- tor authorzed to retan tho ma a< deceased. la testmony whereof, wa hara aaaaad the seal ot tho Surrorate'a Court ot tha Bald County ot New York to bo hereanta affxed. Wtneaa, Honorablo Ooorro Vrankenthaler. a Surrosrate of oar aakl Coonty, at the County ot New York, tha SSth dar of September n tho year ot oar Iord aaa thousand nne hundred and atty-fonr. (L.S.) PHILIP A. DONAHUa. Clerk ot the Sarrorate's Court. HOFHEIMBR. OARTLIR * HOrHEIMn. Attorneya for Executor, SI Broadway. New York S. New York. Where to Apply for Publc Jobs D. Second Reflonal OflHoe, O. avll Belee Commsson, Ml Washngton Street. New Tork 14. M. T. (Manhattan). Hours :S to 1. Monday through Prldajr; clomd Saturday. TeL WAtklns 4-1, AppUcatloDs alm obtanable at post offlcea except the New York, N. T. post offce. STATB Room 231 at m Broadway, Ifew Tock 1, N. T., TeL BArelay 7-lCl«: lobby of State Offce BuHdlnc, and M Columba Street. Albany. N. T.. Room SU. SUto Qfflee Bulldlnc, Buffalo 3, N. Y. Hours t;3 to 5, exceptnr Saturdays. V to 12. Also. Room 4 at 15S Weet Mala Street, Rochester. N. T.. Tueedays. to t. AO ec foregong appmes also to skams for eouaty Jobs. NTC NTC Department ot Personnel. M Duane Street. New York 7. n. Y. (Manhattan) two blocks north of Cty HaD. Just west of Broadway, opposlu tbe LEADER offce. Hours 9 to 4. exceptng Saturday. to 13. TeL COrtlandt Any mall Intended for the NYC Department of Personnel, rtoud be addressed te 2M Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. NYC Edneattoa (Teaehng Jobs Only) Perstmnel Drector. Board Of Edncaton. 11 Uvlngston Street, Brooklyn X M, Y. Hours to 3:M; closed Saturdays. TeL Ulster -1. NYC Travel Dretl aurd transt lnes for reachng the U. Servce ComnMssIon offces ta NYC follov: Stake and NYC Ovll State avtt Servce Commsson, NYC QvU Servlee Commsson DID trans A. a D. AA or C«to Chambers Street: IRT Lexngton Avenue Une to Brooklyn Brdge; BCT vy>urth ATenue local or Brghton local to Cty HaB. V. S. Cvl Servce Coaaa^rten-WT Sevantk M H O local to CMstoper Street statton. Data en AMBsatteM ta Both the a a and the Stato Issue appllcau«m ^ ^ ^ v e floed-out forma by mau. In applyng by mau for U. a jtobs do not enclooe return postage. If applyng for State JoJ?. stamped, self-addressed t-lneh sr larger nvelope. Both the U.S. and the Stato aeeept appucauons V poetmarlred not later than the closng date. Because ot eurtalled eoueeuons. NYC lesdento should actually da ther mauing ne lator than 3:3 PJC to obtan a postmark of that data. NYC does net Issue blanks by mau or leoelw thsa by ^l ex^pt for nattonwlde testa and for pttrfeeslonal. scentfc and admnstratve Jobs, and then only when the exam notleo so states. The TJ. S. eharges no appucatton ^ CIvO Servloe Commssons Aarge fees a* rates fxed by law. BOOKS. WIUJAM P»«S«. 1SS4. - mt Www Toak J. CCTAnOV^ M Faoeta ut tha S«a K w Booha C^ T. Booka. Jr. H IhrlMr ma M h ^ at lav, aam < ld> ass whaaa aaaa ass >lacaa at a>4 It ha M Ml doadak horalm. «ha axaenton. tratara, Mataaa, SaTtaeaa. la ataraat vhoaa plaoaa at raadaaaa ara anknowa. asd If ha dlad avbaaaaat M the daoadtnt. aeeaaeles. wh ahoau an ankaovb. aad ta au othar hata at law. naxt at Ua and dathbataaa W WUIwB J. Boaka tha dooodeat vhoaa aaaaaa aad teoaa at naknova and eanaot. after dlmgaat aolry, ka aacertala^ aand graotlnc: Wharaaa. HaroU Croaadala. wha at Croaadala IfMaar, Selawara Watar Oaa. PauugrlTana, haa lataly appuod ta tha Samvata'a Cav a< oar County ad Nov Tark la han a arlata tnatnunast la vt~ ar beahn* data M r *S. IBB, rautlac te both real and paaosu propartv. ^ ^ pkvrad aa Um laat vu and tsataaaaa WUUam t. Booka. dacaaasj. wha va tha tasa at hta daath a realdant a< Tark Cty, tha Coantr at Now Taak. Tharatoro. yoa and aaeh at yo«an Sttod ta Aav eaaaa bofora tha SurocaU'a Cawt o< aw County ot Nov Tark, at Ua MaB at Baeorda tha Cauntr at Mav Taak aa tha IMh day a< Ootobar, am thauaand nlaa hundred Md Stty-toor. at halt-pa^ taa a'eloak a tha larsmooa at that dar. vhr tha aald vl and tsatansat Aoald aat ha admtted ta probata aa a vm «t ral aad peraooal prapwty. b taatnooy whsaaot. va han saaasl lha aaal at tha Sarrovato'a Oa«H«a< Ika aald Caanty at Jfcv Tart ta ba k a ^ t o aslnd. Wltnaaa, Hoaaraba Ooorva mnkasthte, Sarrecato at aw aald C a ^ W Hav Tark, at aatd ooantr. tha ISth dar at Septembar h <ha yaar at oor am Ihoaaand nna kandrad and Sftr-oar. (L S.I PRILIP A. DONAKUa, f'l».-'[ ol the Surrogate'a Cawt. GET YOUR STUDY BOOK FOR PATROLMAN EXAM $3. Also Free Copy on Home Tranng and Physcal Exam. LEADER BOOK STORE 97 Duane Street, Na Y. Ca LOOKING INSIDE, nformatve, anthorltatlve eomment eol appean weedj In The UEADEB. Be sue te read It. LKOAI, IWmOB J ^ rartma- STATI or «aw TORK. oonwtt or mtw tobk: ss: Wa, Ika andarecaad. batnc dealrooa at tormw a Brnltad partwahlp pursuant to tha lava at tha Slata at Xev Tork do oartur aa touova: 1. lha aam* at Ma partnershp a BalOa lnaa Coaspaar. t. Tha abaraetar at Ika partnershp's bsrassa la ta emrry asa. ta New Tork ar aad aaevhara, *a bwneaa ot aelllar llaasa, eottoaa, eottoa peee rooda. tovaa, tabloclotha. aaphtaa and other rrmllar and rented Haasa. S. nta prncpal plaea at baanesa of the oo-partaarahp la at SS Uapanard Street, Borooak at Manhattaa, etr and Stata at Mev Tark. 4. n a name and plaea at realdenea for oad raoeral partner lalaraated In the parnerahp la aa fonowa: ABTHUB OREENBBBO, 1M7 Calfor. na Street, Koekrlle Centn. L. I., N. Y. MABVUR ORECNBBBO, 3 Surf ATOnue. Brooklya. N. T. A o namo and plaea at roadenca of aaa llmltad partner Mereatd ta the part nerahp la aa followa: BKATKICK ABKBHBAAO, 4*S Surf Arenuo. Brooklyn, M. T. 5. Tho tana tor whch *ha eo-partnarahlp la ta ozat la trans tha let day of Jvtj. 1SS4 to the doaa at boalneaa on the SOth day at June. lse4. S. n o amonnt at aask and a deacrp- UoB ot and the acraad Talaa at tha other property eontrbnted hr asek Ifanted partner la: BBATBICB OREKraaM, aaah ks tha aaa ot $6,.. T. Na adduonal oastbatloaa an «a be aada by the lmted partner. S. Tho oonlrbuuoa at Iho Hmltod partaar la la ba returned «a har apoa the dla aoluuaa at tha partaarahlp.». Tha ahare ot tha praflla ar tho other oomponaatlon by way at kseome whch tha Umltod partner shall laectre by reaaon at her eanlrbutloa la: Tha partneratalp gaaranlaea that t vul par ta tho Uratod partner. 9,. per annum. 1. Tha Umltod partaar has ao rght to subattuu aa aaanaa aa aanlrbntar h her plaea. 11. Na farther adruttosa llmtad partnera may ba admtted ta tha partnerahp. IS. Th«ra beng only ana ttmted partaar, aha la aot entlhad to asy prortea over any othar lmted partner aa to eontrlbutona. ar aa to aaaapaaaatlon by way of ncome. IS. Tha ramalnnc»ta«al partner ahad hara tha rcht ta ewtlaaa tha bualneaa an the death of tho other (asaral partner but subject la the fouovlnr taraa and eoadltlona: la the errcst at tha dearth at any at tha general partnera. tha tatomt ot the decoaaad partner a tha partaarahlp ahah ceaao and tha annrltlar partasr thall pwchaaa tha doeeaard partner'a ataroat at book raloa, tha Srat pvaaaat tar vhleh shau ba tho proooada at tha Ue Inauraaoa poller aa tha Ufa at Iha daoaaad partner and tha bataoeo ahab ba pau la moathlr nstaumesta orar a partod at Sw (S) yeara eommoncnf SO daya after death and tha partnerahp ahab aat dlaaolto. 14. Tha Umltod partner haa aa Hrht to demand aad rao^to psapss'tj other tkaa caah la retan for har aonthbuton. ARTHOB ORBEKBKRO MABTIM OBBENSBBA DEATBICB OBBBNBEBA STATB or NEW TORK COUNTY OF MHW TOBK. SS: On thu Slat Jay of Aasoat, 1964, ^ fore me poraonally eamo ABTHDB oabbii- UERO. MARVIN erbbnbmo and BBA- TKICK OBEENBEBO, to aaa kaon Hd knova to ma ta bo tha IndlTldaala scrlwd In and vho exoeatad tha tera*eln«natnmanl and acknowtodfad ta ata that th«p axecatod tho aaa Notary PabUa. State at Bev Tok. 84 SS9SOO. Cert. SMI la laurs Commlaaloa Bxplraa Ifnh SS, ISe BaOMZ own Mav Tatk Uac Car*.. plalamc. I.onla Oalaaaa, LaaMa Oala Da Oraaa, Slatrtad Ba Oroaa. Maalaa Ba Oroaa Naa. JaaapUna StataH, Ohwa Wallar Trlaahard. Ooorva A. TrtacharC OIM T. Bada. laaa T. St. Plana. Baataa T. Daalfola. WHUaa F. T. THaeharS. Bortraad F. Trachad, Br.. Chartaa W. Traefaard. Mvard B. IMadard. IM. Uaa K. CaracT TMaehard. -Im laa" aad "Marr Oalnlaa," benf SctUaaa. tnw aaaaa at fendanta banc unknown, pteraona ntenoad benc tha halra-at-tav, naxt-ot-ua aa* dlatrbatoea at Bugena Qulnlan, deceased, lata ot Saa Frandaea, Calforna, au as vhoa ara nnknovn ta plalntls and an sned aa a (Aaaa, "Jaha Qunlan" and "Jaaa Qanlan," aad aanea beng flctltoua, trna namea ot aald dofodanta beng unknown, persona ntended beng the helrs-at-laa, next-of-un and dlatrbnteea of Francs X. Qunlan, deceaaed. late of New Orleana, Lousana, all af whom are unknown to plantls and ara sued aa a elas^ "Robert Qulnland' and "Rose Qunlan," aald names beng flctltoua, true names ot sad defendanta beng unknown, persona Intended beng the hers-at-law, next-ofkn and datrlbuteea of Francea J. Qulnlaa. deceaaed. au of New Orleans. Lousana, all ot whom an unknown to plantff ans ara sued aa a claaa. Howard Imbrey, Lllla M. Ptcher. IndlTdually and aa Executrx and Truatea B.VIer the Laat Wll an«teatament at Bart La Mont, late ot Jackson County, Merour, deceased. Lllaa Cullea La Mont. Indrldually and aa Execs. trlk and Truatao under the Laat Wn ans Teatament a>t Bet La Mont, also knowa aa Bert C. La Mont, deceased. Bertram T. Cullen La Mont, Domnc Fasulo. HaywarS HaU Shannon, Davd Zoglln. Rose Zogln. ha wfe, J. Bow* Dyer, ndltldually an«aa Executor and Trasteo under the Laa* WlH and Tsatament of Lucy A. Dyer, lata ot Helroae, MIddleaox County, Massachuartta. deceaaed. Rowland S. B. Dyer, aa Substtute Executor under the Laa* Wll and Teatamen of Lucy A. Dyer, lata ot Melrooe. Mddleaex County. Hsssa< chuaetu. deceased. Mary Howea ConnrtI, George Edward Howes, Cuthbert B. Steely Clara M. H. Steele, hs wfe. August O. Repa. Paul Repa. Lucy B. Repa. Lous W. Repa, Sr^ ndltduauy and as Executor at the Laat WUI and Testament of WllaBa Repa, late af Sprngfeld, Mssour. da< ceaaed, Emla C. Rpa, aometmes knowa aa Clary Emella Rpa, IndlTdually and w tbe Admnstratrx O.C.C. of the Eatate of Srante O. Rpa alao known aa STanta Olsaon Rpa, deceased. Alf Rpa. "Mra. Alt RM." sad name beng fcttous, tra name unknown ta plantlt, person ntended beng the wfe or wdow, f any, of Alf Rpa, Clara B. Rpa and all ot the above, t ltlng. and It they or any of them ba dead, then H h ntended to sue ther hers-at-lav, devfeea. dstrbutees, nextof-ka. executora. vrea. wdowa, enora and credtora and ther respectlta succesaora n Intereat, vtea, wdowa, hers-atlaw, next-of-ka, devsees, dstrbuteea. credtora, Ienora, axentors, admnstratora and aucoesaora a Interest all of wloa and whoaa namea and whereabouts ara unknown to the plantff and who nra Joned and desgnated heren as a claaa aa "Unknown Defendants," defendants. Ta the above named defendants: Tou are hereby anmmoned to answer tha complant n tha acton, and to serve a copy of your answer, or f the complant a not served wth ths summons, to serva a Notce of Appearance on the plantff'a attorney wthn twenty (3) days after tho servce of ths aummons, exclusve at the day of aervce. In case of your fallura to appear or answer, Judsrment wll ha taken aganst yon by default tor the ra< llef demanded n the complant. Dated: New Tork, August 2. 19B4. HARRT HAUSKNECHT, Attorney for Plantff. Ofllce A P. O. Address. 135 Broadwaar, New Tork, New Tork. Plantffs addresa la 136 Broadway New York, New York, and plantff desgnates Bronx Countr aa the place ot tral. To tbe above named defendants: The foregong amended suprfemcntal summons a aerved upon yon by publcaton pursuant la aa order of Hon. Jacoh Markowtz, Justce of the Supreme Court of the State of New Tork, dated Augus* and fled wth the amended supplemental and consoldated complant In the offce of the Clerk of Bronx County. ISlat Street and Ckand Concourse. In tha Borough of Tho Bronx, Cty of New York. Ths actoa la brought to foreclose tha followng tranafera af tax lens sold by tha Cty ot Nev Tork and now owned by tha plantff, all bearng Intereat at 13% per annum and affectng property shown os tho Tax Map at the Borough and Countr ot Bronx, OHr and State of New Tork, aa follova: Uea No. Date ems Aurust S 322 December S 3221 December 16, 1B4S 322* December 16, October 3, October SO, October 2, 142 OSSSS October 2, October 2, October 2, 14S 283S October 3, October 3, October February 16, December 16, 142 3S December 15, December 16, December December 15, March December IB, 194S OSSIS Decesnber 15, 1942 Saa. Blaak La* Amonnt IS 3M 58 $1..t4.M IS 4SS S l 4ooe SS Br>6.os IS 4SS S IS 4SS 14 3.'I9.6S It 4SS IS 3.-^19.6 IS 4oas IS S73.T IS 4SS 17 a7s.t IS 4S 24 8a.o«IS 4SS SS u 4 OSS SS 112.S IS 4SS e IS 4SS 5 n,42.5a IS 4ftS 14 3,33.1 IS 4SS SS 4,798.S IS 4oeo SS K7.se IS 4oes S4 48.n IS 4oee SS 4,877.»r IS 4ose SS 444.1S IS 4SSS SS IS 4BS SS 4.8«7je u 4ees SS S,4SSM It: mtrn 1 raak. AMMt >1. ISM. MABBT ADSKNBCHT, * FlanU

13 TmMamj, O e t o W 12, 1954 C I T I L S I K Y I C E L E A D I K Pag«H r t c m Equpment Specalsts At $114 Needed by U. S. ENJOY Equpment peclallbts, $5.M a year are needed for Jobs at Rarltan Arsenal, Metuchen, N.J., In the followng specaltes: antarcraft. armament, automotve, combat Tehlcles, Are control, Kuded mssles and electronc fre control. Canddates must have three years of apprentceshp trannc k mantenance, nspecton, repar. overhaul and modflcauoa, or n equpment manufacture. Apply to any post offce, except the New York, N.Y. post ofhce; to the U.S. ClTl] Servce CommsBon, 641 Washngton Street, New York 14, N. Y.; or t«the Board ct U.S. Cvl Servce Kxamners, JUrltan Arsenal, Metuchen, N.J. The exam. No (M), reman untl further notce. DELICIOUS TREAT POTATO CHIPS Thnner Cnsp/«r More HttvoHvl K p Ida / K/ on hand o/woys... Gvarant*d Frthl I J rmf HERE IS A LISTING OR AUCO COURSES for FENDING EXAMINATIONS INQUIRE ABOUT OTHER COURSES AdmastroMv* AMlttaet Aeeontat ft Aedltor _$2.M H. Y. C. $2.5 Aate Englnemaa $2.8 Arny & Navy Praetlec T»«t. $2. A»«'t Forrnoa (Sonltatoa) $2.5 Aftendant $2. AHorney $2.5 Bookkeeper ^$2.5 Brdge & Tuaol OtNeor $2.5 Bat Malntolner $2.5 Captata (P.O.)..$3. Car Montalner _$2.5 n ChemUt..$2.5 n Cvl Engnes- $2.5 Cvl Servce Handbook $1. a Clercal AMlstat (Colleges) $2.5 Clerk, CAF 4-4 Clerk Clerk, Gr. 2 Clerk, Grade 5. Conductor -$2.5.$ _$2.5 -$2.5 Correcton Offcer U.S_$2.5 Conrt AHendant $3. a Deputy U.S. Martbol $2.5 Dettan $2.5 a Electrcal Engneer $2.5 Elevator Operator $2. n Employment Intervewer $2.5 Freman (F.D.) $2.5 Rre Capt. $3. Fre Leutenant Foreman Gardener Asstanf - H. S. Dploma Te«t< Hosptal AHendant. Housng Asst..$3..$2.5 -$2.5 -$3. -$2.5.$2.5 -$2...$2.5 Housng Caretaker* n Housng Offcer How to Pass College Entrance Tests $3.5 How to Stndy Pest Offce Schemes $1. Home Stndy Coarae for Cvl Servce Jobs $4.H How to Pass West Pont ond Annapols Entrance Exams - $3.5 n Insurance Ag't-Breker -..$3. Internal Revenne Agent $2.5 Investgator (Loyalty Revew) $2.5 Investgator (Cvl and Law Enforcement) $3. Investgator's Handbook $3. n Jr. Management Asst. _$2.5 n Jr. Government Asst. -_$2.5 Jr. Professonal Asst. $2.5 Jantor Custodan $2.5 Jr. Professonal Asst. $2.5 Law ft Court Steno $2.5 Law Enforcemeat Postons $3. FREE! Uontenoat IPAI $S.M Ubroroa $2.N Molnteaoaeo Moa $2. Mechancal hgr. $2.J«Molntaaer's Helper (A ft C) $2.1 Molntalaer** Helper IB) $2.5 _ Montaner't Holpor 1) $24 s Malntolaor's Holpor { ) $2.5 Messenger (Pod.) $2. Messenger. >rodo 1. -$2.5 Motoman -$2JM Motor Vebklo Uooato Examner 42.5 Notary PoMIe -$1. Notary PobHe -52. Ol Bnraer ImMIot $3. Park Ranger ll M Patrolman -$3J Patrolman Toeh la AM States $2.5 Ptaygroond stor n PInmbor Pollcewo Postal Clork Corror Postal Clorfe la Charge Foreman $1. Power Moatolaer $2.5 Practce for Ansy Tott $24 Prson Gnord $24 Probaton Olcor Publc Hooltfe N Ralroad Clor Real Estate Brobor.$2.5 -$2.5 -$2. -$34 Refrgeraton UceaM $3. Resdent BalMaf Sept. $2.5 SanltatoaoMa $2. School aorfc $24 Sergeant (P.O.) $1.5 Socal InvosNgotor Socal SaporvtMr Socal Worfcer Sr. Fle aert B -$2.5 -$24 Sorfaco Uae Dspatcher $2.5 State Clerk (Acconnts, Ple ft Snpply) $2.5 State Trooper $24 Statonary Baglaeer ft PIroman.,,.$3. ORDER DIRECT MAIL CO'JPON LEADER BOOK. STORE 3Cc lc( 24 hour sp»c«l dtrvmy C. O. D.'s JOe Mtr«97 Duarte St.. New York 7, N. Y. Add re* Cty Mmm wnd M. _...«e >M e( koow JwUed I eocom efcect er»«n»y erer W Stono Typst (CAP-1-7) $2. Stenographer. Gr Steno-Typlst (Proctlcal) $14 Stock AMlstoat $2. Stmctnro Mahtotaer -424 Substtute Poetol TransportoNoe Clerk -42. SuHace Uae Opr. $2. Techncal ft Profestloaol Asst. (State) $2.5 Telephone Operator $24 Ttle Examner $2.5 Trackmon $2.5 Tran Dspatcher Transt Patrolman Treasury Enforcement LOOKING INSIDE, nformatve, anthorutve veeuy la The IJtADEK. Be am «wm* M..$2.5 -$2.5 Agent $3. U. S. GoverMMNrt Job* $14 WHt Every N. Y. <X Areo Booh Yot Wll Receve M Invaluable New Arco "OuHna Chart mf New York Cty Government." Fr«d Kof (left), vce prmldct of Sf Lawrence State Hosptal chapter, Cvl Servce Employees Assocaton, presents m trophy worn by the Pont Ary softball team, to Dr. Herman. Saow, hosptal drector. The team, sponsored by the CSEA chapter, trumphed at an nvtaton tournament held by the Knghts of Columbus Auxlary la Ogdensburg. PREPARE FOR Ir amdlttanlnc U<)BBM Knmlnatlm lee OwetOTS WMh NLT as.ee Bm4 M * ar mmm rd* HARRY KLINE MCI n Rt. Brooklyn 4, N. T. Acconnfat Senor Accourtant Exams n r m e J. OBATKIN. Y E T E RT N S OmUANS BOBINESS ADMINISTRATION KZEOCTTVE SECRETARIAL utm la aal AmtUlC, HmluBdMBC. KaaDfMtwIaa. umfally at Odcclat*. Cow k Mr I wn arlm a^ t MlCBttm. COLLEGIATE Ava.<«aa m.)n a-ara TETS NOM-VETS «Mr a *«l-mvw aacmt aa Coaveetloa ft Coert Reporter Steaograyh ft Steaotypo BEAM OOMItM SOON AUo lnllls a AAnnMnMeB «Ma to. *hm er whto Sar Cut. UI jdsudh/w mjtjtujbl M W T4 at ( «Oaa* rk) BO f-ltao A»rroTe4 f«r AB Tcta»-W APPROVED lusiness COURSES "n KOREAN VETERANS BacelT* flo-eo a IM. aeealm er ao-8 a mjm. aeeelea. Oal 1 ar wme Mr. Jerome, Veteran Advlor MONROE SCHOOL of BUSINESS a. ntl B. a K. Tromont AT.. BX. N S-Moo OET V.B, GOVT JOB! Men- Women Start hgh as $8. week. Qualfy NOW! 33, Joba open. Experence often «nneceesary. Get FUESS 36-page book howlng joba, salarlee, requrements, sample tests. WIUTE: Frankln Insttute, Dept. X-11. Rochester, N. Y. ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW I EQUIVALENCY 1 = H I G H S C H O O L = E DIPLOMA = S l««md kor M.T Board of Bnaata = S Ceochag Coarte E = lefln Aaytme E E ladlvldaol Atteetoa = = Mea ead Woaen = = Saall Closte E E $3f TOTAL COST $3S E S OaO ar aaod far tolder = E TMCA Ev*a9 School = S la V. ear4 at.. Now Tarfc aa, M.I. = S KIf«eo<t M117 s Hnff Learn to Draw or Pant OR or Wafer Color WILUAM FISHER U the Hoeher Studo Classes Indoors Outdoor Pantnc Trps 31 W. 8 St. GR Wrte for Catalor f W s your "I. Q "9 AdnlU ataj bow take an excellent Oen- ral totebtrence Test In kome prltac; ad eootenlerce. Approred. adentlfleallr atandardued. Clear butmctona, sanlldenual report. Send only 92. to MFTTKBHRRR TKST BURKAC Bex 41, Pas Alt*. OaUf- Because You Lack A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Y M oen 9«T one at HOME n your spare tme. If you are 17 er ever and have left school, wrte far nterettn^ booklet tells you owl AMERICAN SCHOOU Eeslera Offea IM W. 42d St.. N. Y. 3. N. Y. L Setd»e yew tm Wgk School beouet. Stat*.. k«r pn<a Mae. e«4, os, ee, etc.; Bwaereal, alphabetcal; Indlv ImU; 4-ao haa. Dorothy Kane School. 11 W. 4C St. Bb 7»e. W1 7-71S7. ARMED FORCES MANAGES TO DINE ON OCTOBER 13 The New York chapter of the Armed Forces Management Assocaton wll meet Wednesday nght, October 13 at the New York Tmes, 229 West 43rd Street. NYC. Edward N. Kmball. Jr. of Booz, Allen and Hamlton, management consultants, wll speak on management controls. CIVIL ENGINEER-PROH ASST CIVIL, MECH. EI.EC. ENGIKEBB Jr. Cvl Engueer Ho\nK Itfp. Ensrr Ade Auto Mechanc Jr. Archtect Electr'n Helper Supt Bdg. ConH Machnst Helper Boler Inspector I'lunber llrlper Staty Ener-Eleo Transt Exams Plumbng. Bds. Ens:r De«lfrn. LICENSE PREPARATION Prof. Engneer, Archtect. M.ster Ele«- trcan. Plumber. Statonary Etr. R»- fr Oper. Ol Burner. Portaljle Enrr. DRAPTINQ. DESIGN M.\THEMATIC8 Are. Mcch.. Elec., Arch., Struct., Blnaprnt Rdg.. Bldg. Eftnat'B Cvl SerT.. Arth.. Algebr.1, Geom.. Trg., Cal., Pbya. APPROVED FOR ALL VETS MONDELL INSTITUTE MO W. 4II)t St. lest IDlO Ws t-?oi»e Branchee Bronx. Bkly ft Janmra Over 4 yre. Prepnrns Thousanl for CTll Servce Engrg, Ueense Exams. Cty Exam Comng for ACCOUNTANT ($4,221 to $4,875) SR. ACCOUNTANT ($4,876 and up) Open Compettve A Promoton Intcnsvf. Thorough Colrso Gven by Lncoln Orens. CPA cues meets Saturdays fl.;-12:.1 Wrte»r Phone lor Informaton Eastern School AL nd Ave., N. T. (at 8th St.) Please wrte me free abo\t the Accountant Course B Hr. Accountant Course B Name. Addreaa Boro.., PZ U Sade Brown says: OCR 16-\VEEK COACHING COIJFSK wn,l. PKEI-AKE YOU FOK THK HIGH SCHOOL BQCIVAU^NCl DIPLOMA Satnrdny Mornng Clasan Now Formng AI-SO Busness Admnstraton Jr. Accountng - Bookkecpnc Executve Secretaral stenography - Typng - Kel EBlate InBurance-Publle tpoaklng-.^tlverllmlng galesmanshlp - Kefrcsher CourHce DAY a EVENING CO-ED AU Vets Acccptol Apply NOB COLLEGIATE BUSINESS INSTITUTE 1 Madson Ave. (BX St.) PL 8-187* READERS have ther say b the Comment column of The LEADER. PATROLMAN MEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT MENTAL and PHYSICAL CLASSES Enroll Note! DAT AKD EVENING SESSIONS o SMAIX. GROUPS o INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION o FREE MEDICAL EXAMINATION e FULL MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES YMCA Schools Bronx Unon YMCA U Weet «3rd St. EN S E. 61 8t, (8rd Ave. '1.') MK ft-78 SCHOOL DIRECTORY Academc and Comnerclul College frcparutory BoUUng a rant Management, tkatouar} a CuBtolan KngnetTH IJcouKe I'repuratoae HAIX ACADKUS, Ilatbu«l> Kxt. Cor. Fulton, Bklyn. RegeuU 4 1 Approve^ XJI Busness Schools WASBINtTON BUSINESS IM'ST., 81»-7th Ave. (cor. l»nta St.), N.V.C. Sccxlaal and etl eervoo tranng. Swltchb oard. lloderalo cost, MO 2 «. MONBOB BCUOOL Or BL'SINESS. Secretaral. Accountng. Veterans Accepted. OtTB Serrcs preparaton. Kart 177ll St. and Boston Itood (HKU Chester Tbean Bldg.). BronxkKI I V A U M IRM IfK'V O I T V n j to 6 hours. Dorothy Kane Scloal. jjtaki PT K K rjfnl.h N w 42 St.. N^C Um 7)o w ' L a. M. MACHINES IBM BKV runch TAB TKAININU. Conjbnaloa lublneb* School, lau WcM l«6tll at. UN Bus. Machne Inst. - IBM K Y PUNCH Saranteed Tranng. Uw AND TAD or Kre. Hotel Woodward B61h and B'way. JU 2-6^11. BecretarUI IM NAMAU HTHBBT, N.V.O. Secretaral AsooUnUos. BrWtkx, Dty MU«lt. Wrte for CalUog. UK

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Hazln kv, Ela le, Cambrd O Bre, Maro 1. Mt Verm Olnsk, Joan, Florda Smth, Margue te, Bronx ;!((:!. Te r, Cathern Troy... M. b.vh, Elea tor. El burnt ;:o.'>. W ch Edwn, Bronx (1 Hengle. Barbara, Fultonvle ;-:7. Gore, Elhel, BWyn I nrlrht. Mary, Dlna Prnzo, Anna, Albany 2((,lll I'd, Ctclclla, Bklyu I.eahy, Henretta. Slaten I«1 2 1.\rrer. Jula, Troy Pfaff, Anna. NYC 211 I'-ar, Uu;h, Stltvlle (C.O 11. Albrght, Dolores, Albany. 24'; IlablM Lllan, Bklyn (( f'.m-:. Wse, Beuhh. Brockport... 2l:. Osbor (C. Ann, Buffalo (1 Jackson, cksor M.ry. Averll Pk Fosto, Plylls, Bklyu (!(;o f.'-! I I. Goldste n. Robert. NYC '. I'osn wsl;. Eugene. Troy. 78(!(> Klute, Shrley. Buffalo... 2 f. V^s'l: cr. Hlda. CoblmkU..78((! ^ Md. Feuerh( rd. Vctor, Westb-*y 247. Mak). C 'Ol.vn. Coboe:...78( str. Qneen, pn, Mur-l. Bklvn 2J8. Me arlhy, Agatha. Buffalt..78((; Jenl [ns, Rayola. NYC 21H. Mela, Patrca, Long Bea l 78(l(O I.on pzak. Stasa. Cohoes 2r.. Neoleau, B, Bklyn,..78(1 Oon "owsk, Frances. Wat... 78( Wllam.J, Octrude, NYC Fn h. Maranne, Syracuse on'r. B.Jy.^k, Rchard. Albany... I-JI.S. O Conn >nnor. Eleen. Albany or.,-<. Coward, Dors, NYC Bo we. '. Joycc. Chatham «(( ZO.II. I'h. X, Agnes, Troy.., Brown,...781) «n. Juanta. NYC ;-., B. ffu Harold, NYC.., Nayer,.. er. Sophe, Bklyn , Boyle Bntrco, Flushnf Strank.,. Rchard. Woodhaven 778 S57. (arc; Carmen. NYC... Durkn..,. Margaret. Fluabns , Ha el. John, Bronx...., I, Prce, Theresa, Troy ), Ku eka, Joan, Say»U>» Frank,... Lllan, Bkl.vn S». Bert\ard. Sylva, Albany Haskn... I, Edth. Troy aotd, Brsgs, Lorrane, Bronx Rosen, JuH.m, Bronx 7778(1 2II';. Fearey, Ja(ne«, Watervlt Butler, C.Trl. NYC...,,, 2:!. Ksan, Wnfretl, Troy. Snllva,7855 a. Mary. NYC gooi. Charlen. Frances, Bklyn l.to. Wllam. Margaret. AUanjr 85. Ca.sel(, H W Albany 7855 s'n! Plklewcz. K. Rensselaer. 2(. Uask, Kl beth, Wallen Ptts. Vera. S Ozone Park Denf^aure Ellen. E Notbpl 7855 :!:. I. 28. Ueslcr, Annetta, Albany !). Robnson. Helena. NYC 785,5 rv.'m. 27. Rost, JUle, NYC Matthew), K., Buffalo I'l:!)). 27';. Halloran, Joan, Troy. 785 Tto. 27:1. Oj,terhout, Louse, Rave» 'I'Ml. a74. Ttus, l\llrca, Danneu,>ra 7855» Wllams, Marea, Slg nd Badalueco, Anna, Bklyn., r. To.aro, Mehael, Bkly Wymar, L Glovertvl 7855 :71». Ka ugl I'aul. Cohoe S.v Jo ph. Cohoes Fa no 28-:. Ive Jc U I. Watervhet NYC :. l.ee, Shrley Troy 7855 ((81, IC Ih. Carolyn, Bullal , bllr, Ethel. Ra' ! Marjore, Albany (87. Krl, Joseph, We.sterlo O It-lly, Marecla. All Uc lly, llondl 7S55 21( Cr, J:'j[et, Bklyn :11 H.- de Catherne. T, oy 785.; 2o!)'; S.butz: nn. Mldr'd. lkly 785I-. 2o!(:; (MTl.sle Ida. Buffalo.. 785,5 2(11(1. Hun Itoberl Sohldy. 785,5 2!I5 Hlt n. Meyer. Albanj KO ll. d, Clement, Bronx.. 7«5r.O 27. ((rage, Mldred. Bulfalo Ty-7.lo»sU, Jane, llkl.v ((!>!1, fall cr, Kleen. Bklyn 7HH 21, j:.s.-oltc ry. U., N'C , I', tre C.l'.la, Albany 21(f:, GuUln; 78H 111. Mae, Bronx.. 21::, CloMale n, Molle, Bronx 211, Mlr^te 784 1,n, Jordan, Bkl.vn 215 Mtller 781 1, Thomas, Albany 21 (lo, Mann, 7H1 4 Lllan, NYC 27. Yan, Anne, Albany.. 2tO.S. M. Klw< ;e. Shrley, H YC 2I1). Ceen, Barba WurlKboro 78tO 211. etraa, Shrley, Utea Hndnr, Lllan, Troy :. tufly, Margaret, Queens Vlff :(. Forentno, Mary, Buffalo Wahl. E.ther. Bronx Melnlyre, Kath'n. Ausable Fk H. Burrowea. Myrtle, Bklyu Slrlcy, Odette, NYC Grdley, Janet, Ijverpool H(. Iz-avy. Jula, Bronx....78;;:! 21:. Uradley, Alneta. Jamaen..78.:! a'!l. Cray, Alfred, Bronx 7S:!aO 2I':;. IJ'I elevc. A, Wesloury...,78n;t a'l:! Molelson, Albert, Bklyn 78;!;) 2I':4, lrnthsey, Kathle Shldy 78;:! «l';5. Kndlul, Davrl, Bklyn 2l-: Kane. Wllan, Knga Park 2I':7, Mulon, Ruth, Granvlle 2r:8 ll.-nry, IValn.^e, Fonda.. 78.".,".,78:::,78:,'.78;;! 2 -;((, In. rberger, Emma, E Nano.u 78:;;! 21:1 K.wnng, Mary, Baldwn.. 78:1.1 31:11. C..I, Elhel, NYC 78X1 21:1;. Kahn, Frances, Buffalo 78:!;! 2::t,,l;ras, Josephne, w Albuy 78:t;) 31:! I I'ark.T, OuBtave, Flu»lns, 78::! 2l:!5, Murray, Joseph. Elnhurat.78:):o 2:t(; Wtas, Irene, I'atehogue.78::! Sl:t7. K.Soua. Cwendolyu. Jama laca 78:;jo ;{8. Belhea, Mldred, Albany...,78':';o 2:s!l Kdd. llde. NYC 78->:o (' nname. Ursula. Itoel stor 78';; VelrcO, E.. Bklju.. 78':';o 211': Huwt. IMulne, Bklyn,,..78';';o al:t. Cener. Leo, I'latlsburtU I I. S.onable, Madelne. Albany 78; ''lurpe, Alce, Albany, 211, Mahar, Denald, Reusselu 'J'urk, Hetty, Bronx Forman Fruntvs, Bronx 2141) Trp. Fhanor, Albany 215, 1,lbera, Cefla, Catskdl am Cbbons, Thomas. Bro. ;o ;o,r8::::o. 78'!'!.78;!;o.78':;;o.78':'; :;. W lls, Wrealha Holland I'ateut :1 Itotone, Jula, Attca 7814 aa Wllams, D.otby, Floral Pk 78H 3155 Kavenport, CraH", W Albuny 7811 alt. Hennr, Joan, Delnar Anulto. Elzbctl, S Ooas Pk 7814 «I58 l)eno, Hooe, Albany 7811 «15!). Atwell, Glorn, S Oons Pk 7811 aao. Sluute, Sylva, Bklyu 7811 aa. Brodrrek, Aue, Wtler«l««7811 SlH'? Rtpp, Irene. Bklyu 7HU *tts. Tu(*r, Uarw, AlOtuv...TlllO 14. Mor. TlOO, 1:17,!.l. Zafonle, Alt)( rt, Ar!lM I. Sa N.:holaB. Troy 2(Hr.. Mas., Rta. Bath... 21(111. Mr( Ih, May, Albany 21(17. l ul.l.ol:. Anna, Utl<-a.. 21 H:.V(.s. J.collB. Bklyu.. 2l;». I'ly, Alce. Bronx... 2((;;o Mar'll, Kl/.abeth, Color- 2-!I. H-atl. Marg-arct, NYC 2T:. noljfr, Lllan, N Troy 2':.'1. B«hor), Sara, Albany.. 2(C:J. l.allrk 1, Yetta. NYC.. SO'r.. Molznt-I. KulM, Albany 2';>. C..rttc n. Matlda, Bro 2:J7. Wlpcr. G<orrc, Albany. Snn. I'adulJ, Mryroae, Alban 2';(>. Uunam H, M., Coho-s.. 2o;. Srmnor ons, Ralph, Malle(( 2:ll B.nasz szcwsk. K., Wat-rv, Mul'Pl, Bronx 2<:::. K Catb rnp, Br(H(c.. 2.'1.( l.c rll, E., BUIyr 2:l 1.1 gcr. Bnfflam. Shrley. Knlcrloolc o;! Jlahcly, A'oc, St Alb: 2;!7 Ilartan, Kfbecc-a, Alb 'Unr :: 17. R;I IK!). 'JI.O ;; 18.'( M. Entyro, Helen, Bklyn... ;; Syversen. ;:I85. :8. Margaet. Albany :88. ;8!(. TM7. I'lSI. " ' 'o! n'nr. 'MO 8. Irl.^O. 'Vno. l-.'u. y.m f;;:!)t. S'Jft-!. Vlflt, ns, 2:!oo. ;!o'>. ;:I4. :::tos. ;:ofl. ;:I7. ::I8. ::oo. ;:to.!.' 1. 2.'tr!. ^'.'j. '. I 14..':t9. ;:'>o. a:'!4. 2: a-jh, y.t.'o. 'a.h. asst. ste. ror.l1 Prk ,784 1, Harmon, Barbara, NYC Burns, Qraee, Waterlown... Herman, Mram, Bronx... Cornlek, Mldred, Latham. Shelds. Lllan, Albany... Whlb»clt, Lanra, Stuyvesanl CIrefll.a. Vncent, Brons... Grzeleck. Mary, Albany.., Neary Maparet, Albany... Gray, Arlene, Bronx Hasselnan, Delorej, Albany. Wsncwsk, Donald, Utca. Maokey, Loretta, Troy... Waler,ak, Sally, Buff.alo... Caller, Adele, Staten Isl.., Peterson, Mame, Bklyn... I'etrlsUa Uertrudc, Troy. Romeo. Rol.nnd, Renssel.aer. Brella, Kntlryn. Albany... Brenmn. Naom, Troy O'Connor Elzabeth, Nwbrgh O'Connor, James, Albany. Hamberger. M., Bath ' Denyan. Mary, Troy Z.embrusk. I., Alb.any Jones, Wlll,am, Albany... Saffan. Sade, Bronx Lews, Rose, NYC Angerame, Amendeo. Albany Pplone. Anthony. Kew Glns Harrs. Anns, Bronx Harzensll, Jo.»eph, Albany. Clnton, M., Troy Shaver, Mary, Olego Anselment, V., Troy Tobn, Edwn, Renssel.aer. Nou, Carol. Johnstown.. Sanford. Lllan, Salsbry Ml Hansen, Esther, Buffalo... O'Keefe..Afatlrta, Cohoes. Mndpare. Mary. Watervllet Bennett, Josephne. Bklyn, Sherman. Mar.v, Albany... Green. Harret. Bklyn Slo.n-, nehard. Troy Johnson. Olendora, Corona. Cohen, Lllan, Bklyn Clman, Mlton, Bronx Burns, Rose, Albany S».a.y, Chrstne, NYC McKennn. Anna, Albon... Gubtz. Florence, Bklyn... Rosenberg. Mae. Bronx... E.ltes, Troy Plma Ge rge, W Alb ^.'7. Pluff, Tr Watervllet Crpe R, le, Bnff.lo Rdlej M; Latham.. Pant, Bratree. St Albans V:7(. Adner, M., Albany Funk. Mae, Albany.. "Arn. Donne lly, Mary, Trov.. Town' lend. Elane, NYC?)';78. Magd Glora, Plushnr 2':r!». Jupn, Mary, WntervUet Koper, Jean, Cohoe Schwetzer, H,anB, Bronx... a^r"!. Johnston. Patrca. Albany Bryant, Marzella, Jamaca. Marsnl. Eleanor,, Bklyn... l-tm. Horn. Adele, Woodhaven... Thelke, Joan, Buffalo Plant, Susan, Averll Pk... Reardon. Annv Bklyn :."!Sfl. Shaffer. Mare, Rensselaer. Chatterton, Ruby, Glens F!» O'Hanlon, Margaret, SaratoM Mat)o, Sara, Manlus Hber, I.oretts, Bronx.. Rosenlerg. Pearl, Bklya... Rosenwald. O.. NYC Valletta. Lorrane. Endeot Wakh, Alce, Albany Walth Sut Nelson, 7SOOO 7S 7S It , r.no B S B B Constance, Leel» Rose, Albany Evely Pt Rlchmnd 7745 Goldman, Rose, Alb Ttus, Oeneveve Dannemora Mller, Llelle, Plattsbrgh, Fles, Davd, Watertown... Dauro, EMn. Green Isl... Hamlton, Shrley, Bklyu. Gmnanl, Laura, Albany. Davs, June, Albany Yannueel, Agatha, Janae* Lund. Gladys, Ghent Duval, Mary, Cohoes Uundell, Tama, SlVncertwn Kehle, Merrlloe, Danavlle S SO Krempa. Cella,' Albany I.vngston, Thelma, NYC Olnder, Robert, Dchnar Pe-zynskl, Rta. Buffalo nzn. Mary, Bnghamtoo Gow, Clara, Troy.774B rtood. Mry, Albany.774S monas, Clara, Bronx Magwood. Alce, Bklyn., Pahlke, Irene, Ft Johnsoa Sehnldln, Janet. Buffala Goydas, Mary, Woodsl... Barnes, Davd, Cohoe* 7745 Olver, James, Albany 774B Perkns, Marlyn, Fll nora Orr, Dorothy, Albany SBumunn. Paula, NYC McDooakl. Thomas. Repuwltar 77:14 aautanucr, Pule*, Bruuc, ,').'?. THlnham, H-len, Troy 73( y:4, DonBan, Do othy, Syracu.«7r:'.4 SUM,-., Sh< a, Barbara, Dclmar s.ao, Kn g, Marjore, Watervlet. 7T:I4 2:17, Fn gan. Anna, Watervlet. 77:14 Bro wn, Evelyn. Flushng R339. Bro wn, Margaret. NYC ;:a4. Scgardh, Clara, Lagrs nevla 77: Lazarus. Mare. Holl t':. Garry, Manaret, Bronx :) 4:1. Hurey, John, Branard... 77:14!;;44. Phllps EOe, Bronx :145. Olald, Shrley, Saranac I.k ;;:!4. Sussma II, San,uel, Bklyn :147. Jacobs. loan. Ft Johnsou ;) 4 8. Gullo Mary. Pkccpse ,'t4. Meltzer, Irwn, B 7733 'jaoo. Notaro, Josephne. Queens VIg ' 3 2:!5. Young, Gladys, Troy ' 3 ;;a5';. Dutc, Josephne, Bghmta ' 3 25:1. Cooper, Frances, NYC 3 2an4. Roos, Kather Alb: 3 3a55 Gornl, Anna, S Ozone Pk 3 2a.-fl. Slanzana, M rylo, Clyde Graham, Callahan, Mar G., fuet sao. 23(2. 23;). ;a«4. 2a(5. 2aoo. 3:17. 2a8. 3a(J '374. :ar5. :37 ;377. ;378. ;a7t). :3so..':181. J382..'383. J ".;87. ;:1S8. ;3S». ja»o. ; ) a.os J397. J.' » '; '! Water 71 Rochester 71 Esllck, Tlom s, Buffalo 71 Wllard Myrtle, NYC. 71 Mcdwn hce, Bklyn. 71 Fcdorchak, M., Water t. 71 Doddrdge, Jules, Fore Hs 71 Jenkns, Julus, NYC 71 Henry, Margaret, N H rtford 771 Knowle.s, Charlotte, D Thompson, Wllam, Rt Brown, Rose, Albany esbrg sselaer Wcrnuth, Elm Pkeepso Tyrrell, Cherles, Troy Whte, Kathryn, Staatsbur Pror, Geraklne,, Albany.. McAlstcr, Olve, Albany.. Searles, Donald. Cohoes.. Roberts, Rosa, Bronx.... Wssler, Charles,, Whte Pn Gan, Lawrence, L I Cty Oallucel, Mae, Staten Isl Ratajczak, Joan,, Buffalo.. Rothman, Rudolph. Bklyn Mccche, Dors. Smthtowr : :o O : 1 Sauer, H nora. Kngs Pal Neddenen Hugh. Auburn Sandrdge, Maynard. NYC McVegh, C., Flushng.. Guer Maze, Troy Junes, H-le.a, Alb Cooke, Charles, Preston Hlw Brogna, Lawreuce. Bklyn. Magure, Mary, Albany.... Garrty, Evelyn, Pleasant Pll I. Smth, Grace, Troy. Tcnowtz, Walter, NYC.... Morales, Vera. NYC. Brle. Charlea, Wndsor... Scanlon, Agnes, HarrsvBo Adams. Ena," Bklyn Evans, Elzabeth, Rome.. Nobern, John, Bronx ( PeekskU Salsbury, A., Olenmont Palnotto, Th 79 Gelman, Sade, Bklyn 79 FoUs, Susan, Rensselae Oxley, Homer, NYC 79 Fatntleroy, George, NYC,...7 Trube, Frederck, Bellare..789 Gunn, Blanche, Brownsvll 79 Levy, Rachel, NYC...7 Reehll, Edward. Flushng..79 Myers, Rta, Troy 89 Gedt, Emanuel, Rochester.,79 Snow, L.. Bklyn 769 Irwn, Grace. Troy 79 Umholt, Margaret, Albany..789 Kcysor, Betty. Saranac 769 Dwyer, Margaret. Troy 79 Basley, Beverly, Mechancrl 79 Cary, Wlhelmna. Schtdy..79 Sero, Salvatore, Buffalo...79 Herrlck, Lena, W Havrstrw..769 Forde, Delorcs, NYC 79 Phlpp, Betty, Albany 7 Anabella, Helen, Rochester.,779 Wse, Mwy, Albany 779 Hecker, Florence, Albany.,779 Wlle, Eetelle. NYC. 77 RehardBOn, Mary. ' Andovor ^ 3. 24' ; 34- :«! 3 4r!7. 34; 8, Ovcrbaugh, Carol, Catskll ! :9. Hensen Martre. Coeymns Hlw ,1. Sheldot Beverly, Chath: S1. Brenna, Rlz&beth. Wateryl!t Rowell, Dasy, NYC Hayes, Frantt-s. Bronx Cohen. Abraham. Bklyn Jarkoff, Mnne, Bronx Burns, Mary. Albany..., Sgambellur Anna. Albany Damond. Gerald, NYC Lake, MarVvn, Cooks FIs Rosen, Martha, Flushng Nathanson, Molle, Bro Butcher, Flvna, Bklyo Dollard, Mary, Albany DleUman. Smon. NYC Vlleneure, L Cohoes., Brunskll, Helen, Hornell , Smmons, Eunce, Albany Levs, Lnella, Mattydale...768, , Roe, Ivan, Schtdy , Newklrk, Alce, Rensselaer Goodennote, Lena, AverU Pk Hgens, Judy, NYC Mahoney, Helen, BuIIalo Zabarehuk, Eugena, Troy S456. Sehadt, Clara, 'WaahngtuTl Paratore, Maymean, Frankft 7668 FOR OVER 3 YEARS THE Dscount House TO GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES W«ar«offerng our entlra stock at 25 to 65% off oa REFRIGERATORS RADIOS TELEVISIONS WASHING MACHINES RANGES PHONOGRAPHS AIR CONDITIONERS DRYERS IROHERS VACUUM CLEANERS TOASTERS PRESSURE COOKERS ROTISSERJBS STEAM IRONS SCHICK RAZORS HOUEHOLO WARES KITOHEN CABINETS ETC. Fr««D«)/vory tha S toro* J. EIS & SONS APPLIANCE CENTER 15-7 Frt Av«. (let. «ft 7 SH.I Now York Cty GR S-2325-«-7-«Cl*«*4 Sat. Qm«Sm. > 31,^ , 34,5!), 34, 341, 24':, , T S ,'j , !> * s ,t6. 238, ronell. Graee, Waterlown. 78 Chlmcntl, Anna, L 1 Clly..78 Mrable, Malgaret, Albany..78 Masl,anka, Rose, TYoy Fsehett, Blanche, B'llyn..757 Cellno, Josephne, Dunkrk 757 Sandberg, Shrley. Sherburne 757 Dangelo. Robert, Bronx.,. Maney, Rulh, Albany Hanngan, M,r.v, I, 1 Cty. Stevenson, Mary, Bronx.. Donegan. Margaret, Bronx. Brown, Catherne. BWyn... Groesbek, Mnna, Troy... Carozza, Joyce. ADav... Pazzo, Helen. Mech.wcvl. Harrs. Josnh. NYC Murray. Volet, Cohoea... Bergcr, Anna, Ma>,peth... Frcdel, Carol. N T Whart Glora. NYC Franz, James, Rlchmnd HI. H,ssll gcr. Helen, Troy... DlsUln Ann. Chatham Mllon Sarah. Bklyn Anderf on, Maurce. Bklyn. Romar, Jose, Bronx Jansen Ncla, Athens Landre. Lll an, Sayvlle... Hannon, Am 1, Warsaw Hanulec, At na. E Northprt McEvlly, S: Illy, Troy Lundy, Lol I. Bklyn Weckes Ed nl la. Bklyn..,.. Rondn le V loent, NYC. Brenna Ma Holla... Fnales, Helct Bklvn Cooper, Roel le, Nyaek Hopkn Flor nee, Bkly Barry, Nancy, Troy,... Terrell Geneveve. Ot»go Pel lt. Wllam. Col les Torch a. Jen Huds Bearup, Jane, Nassau (Contned Next Week) STATK FIIE (I,;nK (rontlnued from,cpt. 38 Is sue) E3terb.v. Fmma, Waterford Tllapaugh, Evelyn, Carsl Rhodes, Lllan, NYC.... Parrolte. Mabd. Albany., Flansburg, Benla, Clarksvl Shannon, Eleanor, Bronx., Pasaturo, Angelo, Bronx., Balaseo, Belty, Sehtdy.., Callahan, Dorothy, Albany Gcttngs, Mldred, Bronx., Anderson, Alma, Sehtdy., Vena, Mnne, NYC Zdonek, Conchta, Troy., Bales, Sarah. Bronx..., MUrtha, Letlta, Bronx., Merrman, O., Albany , , ,757, OI 71 7JOO ;54ao.7543, Held, Wnton, NYC Whte, Arena, NYC C.allanan, M.. Woodsd Gachosh, 7539 Paulne. Ave ll Pk Solomon..753 Maro e. Bronx. Courtney, Mary, Buffalo... Benedct, 7529 Peart Watervlet Eggert, 7539 Ramo Rochester.7539 Pay, Betty. Albany Segel, Betty, Bklyn 75 Adams, Beatrce, Albany Brathwate. B., Jamaca 7533 Belgrave. Glora, E Elnhurst 7532 Crape, Raehele, Buffalo 7523 Jones, Myrtle, Bronx 7533 Koeng, Hazel, Bklyn 7533 Convlssar, Sade, Bklyn 7533 Prohockl, Martha. Statea Isl 7533 Jupn, Mary. Watervlet 7533 Gubtosl, Joan. Bronx 7515 Webster Kathleen, Bronx Pack. Arnold, Bronx 7516 UUUpton, Helen, NYC 7515 Arts, Bett.v. Albany 7515 Dauro. Fortunate, Green Isl 7515 Andrews, Shley, Bronx 7515 Guftrda, Ralrfl, Bklyn 7515 Dxon, Lola. Spgfld Gdn 7515 Raygo. Helene, Staten Isl Marshall. Edna, Trov 751B Strauss, Ludwg. Bklm 7515 Rckert, Joseph, Albany Couse, Dorothy. Albany Hodgns, Sara, Schtdy 758 Handy, Joan, Bklyn 758 Lsts ) ( ,? Monftg.eet BeHer Marks ^ School Martn. Mary. Lsbon... Mu.o. Gral', Albany... Agrcst, Stephane, Bronx Westfall, Jeaanne, Wllet Kadn, Ruth, Bklyn Evcrs, Helen, Troy Greenberg, Elhet, Bklyn.. Motke, Rose, AlKany.... Moylan. Mary, Albany.. Clnch. Else, Albany... Wrght. Ddorcs, NYC Sears. Vernon, Bklyn Kellcy, Frank, Rensselaer Glleep Anna, C.v.llelon Hausm.- nn, Anna, Albany Boone, Llle. Bkl.n Gardner, Marjore, Troy.. Josephne. Rensselae L'lan, Janaea., Slraney, Olver, Murphy Patrca, Hudson Jaekson l-.stber. NYC Saunder 5 Helen. Bkl.vn McNel. Tbnmnsena. Bkl.vn Sherma 1. Rulh, Renss"lner Chenalle e. Klae, Cohoes Fox, Jul Troy Appleball Anna, Albany (1, Agnes. Flushng 1. Jo.vce. NYC. Carmela, Albany, StrcklB Bernste Sbardell Fraser, Albergo, Kalaehn Bellow. Collns. Kamps, Dunlo Chew, Dlos, OBrer Marlyn, Gloversvo rranees, Bkl.vn,,. 748 an. Lllan. L I Cty.748, Mary. NYC.748 Estelle, NYC 748 Laurel, Floral Park.748. End, Jamaca, Mary. S Ozone Pk..748 Sabne. Florda...,748 Gordon I, Carol, Troy Prtchr Prsco,, I<!Tbel1e, NYC,,.,. rd Helen. Albany... Theresa. Bklyn SJavl, Beatrce, Bronx... laeobuee, Anna, Albany Oltersort, Flrcn, Astora Anderson, Vrgna. Bay Sde, 7473 Mohn. Rchard. Bronx..., 7473 Zrla, Monserrate, NVC' Traccy, Ellen, Cocymans...,74 Ors, Te'^^sa, Bronx 74 McCaule.v,,\nna, Rensselaer 746 Sulzman, Prsclla, Albany..74 Gadpalle. Ruth. Bklyn Hunte, Helen, Jamaca., 74 Dove, Catherne, E Donnelly, Helen, Green Isl. Edwards, Vvan. Bklyn... Lupkn, Max. Bklyn '.... Hgdon, Cecela, NYC Hayes, James. Sehtdy Hayes. Nelle, NYC Anhalt, Irene, Malverne... Fshben, Betty, Bronx :.. Matthews, Laurene. Bklyn..75W.758«.758».751».761» » , R7.7487, ,' ,748(»,7489,748,7473,747,':,7473 Elmhurst ,7459 Maloney. Albertne, Troy Waters, Janet, Corona.7459 Gattoll, Dorofh.y, Bkl.vn Putrkaweh, Mame. NYC. ;7459 Lllle, Joyce. Black Rvr Orleans, Hlda, Albany Hamll, Alce, NYC.745 Ives, Ethel, Albany.7459 Harewood, Anta, NYC Lorman, Helen, Troy Corbctt. Veronca, Hawthorne 7469 Mackay. Franccs, Bklyn Goldglanee. Sally. Bklvn.,..7l.'-.3 Nourse. Germane. Bronr Peroeler. Norene, Bronx Torrence. Helen, Bronx.7463 Total elgbles, 2,127. It'* all esplalbcd In a New FREB Booklet dstrbuted by lle Royal Typewrter Company, Just stop In our tore and on* la jroun (or tbt akln^ Learn how you can earn extra money that you can certanly use. juat by typng In your tpar«um» It's not dffcult Th booklet ^veg short cut*, to easy typng, and case hstores of peopu who have made spare tme typng pay off. For studenu In school, typng actually Improve ^our grades that'^ what leadrng educators flnd^' POINTKOWSKl FILLS POST IN P.A.L. The Polce Athletc Lea^ru named Sylvester V. Pontkowsk to succeed Dr. James J. Brennan aa publc relatons drector. Mr, Pontkowsk, former newspaperman, was executve manager of the Queens Borough Presdent' ofbce, MIDSTON MART, Inc. 157 East 33rd Street New York 16, N.Y. MURRAY HILL All HaHonally Adverfsedl FroducH H*«f«4ar»l«lla««W«slB«M«ehlaM!«Faratar* * AfaawaHaa Kllyaataaa

15 EMPLOYEE NEWS Central Islp APFEAI>8 for salary revew have keen made by the laundry dvl- lon. store* clerks, recreaton department, occupatonal therapy department, and many others. Contact the presdent of the chaper for further nformaton on any group salary appeal. The chapter extends Its best Urshes and congratulatons to Barbara Boyle, of the domestc ervlce, on her recent marrage to Bteve Mowbray. Bobby U the daughter of Mrs. M. Boyle, telephone operator. Hurlcane Edna forced the cancellaton of the scheduled golf watch wth Hudson Rver State Eosptal, Harlem Valley State Hosptal and Central IsUp for the Bdward Mnts Trophy. Club representatltes wll confer wth Dr. Sullvan and Mr. Emmer n recards to the dsposton of the rophy for ths year. Central Islp has a pont total of 42, wth Harlem Valley and Hudson Rver ted at 24Va, tn the two prevous ontests. The chapter extends get-well Wshes to all employees who were ID durng the recent months and attends ts sncere sympathy to the famly of Rchard Smth, male Burse of male admsson, who re- (Kntly passed away. Congratulatons are due to Wlkun Schork, head cook n ktchen. on wnnng the fshng award f the month for the largest catch. Bll was presented a fshng rod kr the East Islp Anglers Assocaton, of whch he s a member, for te largest flsh caught durng Jtoly. Bowlng Items Members of the men's bowlng league held ther frst meetng on August 24, at whch tme rules and Wgulatons were dscussed and lecton o offcers for the season was held. The offcers: resdent, Ted Asher; vce presdent, Joe Marcullus; secretary, rrank Pellegrno; treasurer, Pete Pearson. The league offcally pened September 2. An games Ktart promptly at 8:3 P.M. An entrance fee of $5 must be pad tv each member. The women's league offcally pened September 23. Offcers lected for the comng season were Rta Sullvan, presdent; Mrs. B. Irwn, secretary, and Mrs. Oadleska, treasurer. Pat Accardo and Jm Morrson, tudent nurses, durng ther stay k Kngs County Hosptal formed bowlng team n Brooklyn State Hosptal, whch captured second place n the league. A trophy was warded to each of then*. Newark State School THE NEWARK SUte School Idapter, CSEA, was host to the Western Conference on September 9. PauUne Fltchpatrck. presdent, welcomed au delegate* and members. Dr. lmtac H. Wolfson, drector ( the State School, greeted the delegates and arranged a tour of Be State School buldngs. Claude Rowell, Conference presdent, presded at the after- Moon meetng. Kenneth Stahl, representng the Betrement Dvson n Albany, was guest speaker. Many mportant facts were learned about retrement. John J. Conway, Assstant Dstrct Attorney for Monroe County, also regonal attorney for the CSEA, was guest speaker at the dnner meetng. Delegates from 11 chapters were present. At present, the Newark State chool chapter has a membershp at 59. On September 19 Auxlary Bshop Lawrence B. Casey of the Bochester Docese, admnstered the Sacrament of Confrmaton 41 patents. The group conllsted of 18 grls and 23 boys the frst group to be confrmed Ince the appontment of Rev. John A. Connolly as full-tme baplan. The alter boys were cboeen from mong the patenu. It was the rst tme that servers n a Con- rmatlon eeremony came from among the patents. They were nu:l>ed In black cassocks and Bowng whte surpucea, recently aade at the achool. U was alk> the frst tme that BM new Communon ralng was wed for the patents. Bshop Casey extended the tbanks Bshop Kearney and hmself to Dr. Isaac N. Wolfson, drector o the school, who greeted Bshop Casey on hs arrval, Dd to the many attendants and upervlaon who helped make It powlble tar the capddatee to be Oonflrmed. Many of the patents' totwm aod poqcon Utaded. Latest Elgble Lsts STATE Open-Compettve DBNTIST 1. elman, Abraham, Bron^. W57 «. Wheatlfy, Patrck. W Brrlwood 8,192 S. WatklB, Clnton, Gary Afb Chlchettl, James, BMyn 83 5, «r»*n, Leopold. NTC 824. Kapp, Harold, Bklyn I»rtPll. Robert, Tally Strm..B22 I. James, Charles, Coron.'V 81,3 e. Balner. Mlton, Bron* 877 le. Commons, Rchard, Pt Waeh« Blurerman, John, Bklyn 84 1«. Shaheen, Albert, BuBalo 788 s. Hamlton, Palmer, Bklyn...7S Orana, Anthony, Marara Fl.. IB. Sbbcrs, lanrence. Kngs Park 764 1«. Oambaco-ta. Joseph, Buffalo mnsmpi^ol'mrnt INsrRANC* CLAIMS BXAMIXRR Harnls. Martn, Bron* Anerbach. Irwn, Elmra MU 164 Adams. E!Tn. MTC 8938 Sreenblalt, B., Bklyn 988 McGure, Francs. Bronx...»RB6 l>rn. Alan Bronx 8833 Itaroff, Charles, Rero Park..871 Mayer, Robert, Bronx 9719 Coben, Julus, Mt KIsco le. Salke. Robert. KTC 9583,1 11. Berrer, Sheldon, Wnrdalo s. yoltman. Sylyeater, AmsterdaB P646 IS, Heamey, John, Irrnfton Kramer, Da-rd, Bronx SWer, SaTd. L 1 Cty Whte. Donald. IfasFau 9448 It. Ueberman. Leo, NYC 9441 IS. Swendscn. Henry, Pt W««h»t«94.33 M, Stem, Oerald. Bklyn 9363 M. CHovannello, *., Bklyn 9842»1, Ollespe. Donald, Albany 9827 n. Oallasher, James, Tally Stm 936 ts. Ooldsten. Jeade, Bklyn M. Berard, Tetor, Rorheator M. HoBman, JnHaa. NTC Sheevers, Rarry, Tonken >7. Kelson. Arthur, HTC 9264 M. Froschansky, Bronx...-.KSSO M. Pfeffer. Oeor»e. Staten Is) m. Paladno, Jerry. BoKal* a. Ambler, Sydner, Bklyn 918C M. Coleman, Janet, HTC 9148 as. Powell. Arthar, Bklyn 9122 M. RoeenUnth L. Bklyn 9111 M. Skop, Norman. Bronx Rosenzwelr, B.. Bklyn 918 ST, Soov, Irwn, Bronx Patterson, royd, Bronx Hnrhes, Ottoway, HTC Brown. Borer, Tonkers Alenoe, Rchard, Bklyn 928 «C. Ryet, Paol, HTC 97 46, Oold«len. Nathan, Bronx Detrch. Donald. Ithaca...M2 46. Schoneld. Aaron. Bklyn Bradley, Wllam, Albany Monty. Wllam, Albany Mason, Frank, Oreat Nek Qunn, Rosellen, Staten III Ptsnons. John, NTC Schaefer, John, H Lebanom W. Flnkelman. Jacob, BWyn Krschner, Joaeph, Bklyn..,, Klempner. Bernard, Bronx Altrowt, T., Bklyn Lebeltcr. Sue, HTC Rnbn, Sdney. Bklyn McKeever. Justn, Forest Ha 88R5 6». Carlson, c., Albany 88R3 9. Rubn, Bernard, Bronx Karl, Lllan, Bklyn» Dyckman, Warren, Qneens Tc Owens. James. Albany 64. Znokerman. F.. Bklyn. 66. Marcus. PhlllU. Bronx. 6«. Watts. Norma, NTC EBs. Morrs. Bklyn Weler, Berthold, NTC. 66. Hollander. Joyce, Bklya 7«, Frankel, Sdney. NTC 71. Lemeshow. Judth 72. Frennd, 9t1. NTC 76. Bergrer, Florence. Bklyn T4. Isaacs. Robert. Bronx. 76. Feher, Morrs, Bklyn. 76. Lamkay. ABaP. HTC Blatt. Mae. Baysde Messnger. Lons. NTC. 79. Landuccl, Robert. Bronx 66. Horowtz. Irwn. Bronx 61. Hops, lather. Bronx Lertt. Arthnr. Bronx. 66. Dellorto. Fred. Bklyn Edfemet* Wlkofsky. Loals. Ozone Park WoUaon, Charles, Bronx Rce. Harry. BMyn Rce, Harry. Bklyn Lonr, John. Rchmnd HI Barrow. Frances. Malone Clfford. John. Washmrtonrle OotUeb. Merrll. NYO Alexander. Qeorre. Elmhurat 86.'> 92. Olantz, Harold. Bklyn Sterman. Arnold. Bronx Holkempcr. Agnes, Huntnrtoa Guzouftka*. Edmund, Reseelaer Shapro. Jack, Albany Krschenbaum, J.. Bklyn Matthews, Claudus. Bklya Lltznrer, Francle. LewstoM Mastrangeo, J., NTC rtnkelman. Alce. Bklyn Rothsten. Bernard. Bklyn Sandck. Lawrence. Forest Bkl Stembaeh, Henry, Bronx..., , Dechman, Henry, Buffalo Fazo, Thomaa, Syosset Carbone, Salratore. Bklym Cherney. Morrs. Bklyn Dorff, Murel. Bklyn Oerber. Rose. Bronx Thomas. Josephne, Rarraylle Ohn. Jnlas, Bklyn , Onldo, Anthony, Bklya Bums, Bernard, Troy Rorner. Henry, Kenmore..., Webb, Mldred. Malono Rnsaom. Robert, Mechancs* Smth, Robert, Flushng Farrell. Kdward. WatcrTlle« Hoyt. Emmett. Hntngtn S 121. Eadn. Phlp, Bronx 122. Kabfl, Sdney, Bklyn H«usnann. Danel. Troy Sharaga, Ira, Bronx 126. Abrans, Joeeph, Bklyn Horkn, Rlt*, Bklyn 127. Heller, Arthur, Bklyn Oerrty. OIra, Albany Lewellyn. Lee. Buffalo... ISO. Banch, Wllam, NYC Kennedy, Fraoda, Albany. 166 tlohen, «dward. L I Cty. a6. Bnchalter. O., Bronx 164. O'Leary, John, Manlus , lfaon, Irrlnc, Bkytdo Oroau, CUfton. Bklyn Bood, Arnold. Bklyn Abramowtz. D«nlel, Bronx 166, Voraan, Irwta. Bklyn nvd. Jaoee. BUy Oerrard. Bobert. Woodsde 142. UtUranre. Maran. Albany 166. Senard. Antoy, Bronx 164. Bums, Benard, Troy CRAFTS PROmrTION REI'RK^EN- TATIVK 1. Bertcr, Sheldon, Wnrrfale Grons. Irvj. NYC HdVJO 3. Mller. Helen, Bklyn K«3ft 4. Laborde, Wlbur, Bklyn... 8(1 6. Pter. IrvlrfT, Bklyn ' «6 7 TITLK EXAMINER Dres, Jules. Bklj-n OROflO Preston. Rchard, Watervlet.,11538 Bnmcr, Leon, Albany R48S Scharf. Alexander. Albany...MOOO Phlps, Irvng, Bklyn!I3311 Anerbach, Murray, NYC 9287 Forest Hs !:3.915.OORRO S6,879. f", 9. RflOLO.RfRSO '< R R3.37.R188.R18R.7836 Roswck, Wllam 8. True, Gerald, Syracuse 9, Hart, Harold, Albany 1. Wolf. Abraham. Jacksn Htb 11. Benko, Max, Jaken Hts I>amond. jt'eph, Bronx Krenen, Maurce, Bllyn. 14. Gventer, Mchael. Albany. 16. Rubensten, C., BMyn 16. Sprung, Benjamn, NTC Fro^ato. M., Bethpape Barto, WlHnm, Buffalo Relly, Brendan. Albany Mller, Alfred. Kenmore Allen, Benjamn, Plattsbrrh 22. Latn, Samuel, Bklyn 23. Betberr. Samuel, Albany. 24. Cohen. Harry. Bklyn 26. Frankln, Mlton, NTC Pnch, Seymour. Kenmore. 27. Slberman. Bernard. Albany 28. Crowne. Julus. Flnshnc. 29. Cotten. Robert. Levttown B , , 87 13,, , , , construtrrron SAFETT INSPECTOR I. Martn. McbaM, Troy Dannunzn. Alfred. Rochester Cohen. Herbert, Bklyn Kckhoff, Fred, Blnrbamton..R9R 6. Barone. Domnc. Buffalo Ferlazzo. Anthony. Albany Boccar. Sereno. Slngerlnd Harrson. James. Amsterdam.. 8R6 9. SnlllTan. Arthur. Marrsretyl Raymond, George, Mddletown..R4R6(J 11. Bocket. Alfred. Pearl Byr CastlcUone. M.. Bklyn Hanly, John, NTC Wnter, John Ozone Park Weber, Thoma*. H RocheRe..796 ELEVATOR OPERATOR 1. SnlllTan. John. Buffalo Martn, Eugene. Bronx Dolgln. Harry, Rensselaer Martnson. Frk, Albany.., Mamsza. Edward. Buffalo MacDonald. Sanford. Schtdy Dnyal, Donald. Albany 9 8. Tredway, Mdanya. Bucale Robnson. Eugene. Buffalo Nolan, Helen. Bklyn 8833 II. 9c«. Andrew. Bklyn Stenard, John. Feura Buak Capuano, Fred, Astora Taylor. Jacob, Rarena , Hayhunlt, May, Freeport Relly, John, Albany Gbbons, Wnfred, Btnghamton VanHeusen. Charles. Waterrlet LeTne, Cassel. Plushng Wood. Nestor. Tonawanda Schumacher. Paul. E Amherst Roy. Murray. Bronx Jasper, Lous, Bklyn Quarla, Frank, St Albans Pke. Howard, Krkwood Allen. Stanley. Buffalo Frefeld, Davd. Bklyn Pafundl, Anthony, Bklyn Zlotnlck, A., Staten Isl Marcl, George. Cohoes Varona. Theodore. Bklyn Allen, Donald, Buffalo Passanando, Arthur. Hghland Ruhland. Georfe, Buffalo Hartwansrer. T., Buffalo Hcrber^er. Albert. Albany Wrrht, James. St Albans Coeton. Los. NYC R9S3 39. Dutton, Wllam. Cartha«e Hudson. Lee, Bklyn Connors. Wllam. L I Cty Rnch. Charles. Buffalo Lee. Robert. NTC Greene, Contland, Trov DIRECTOR OF fo:»fmrnttt ORGANI- ZATION FOR TOCTH 1. Lntzn. Sdney. Albany Danels. Lncoln. Loudonyle Bemknopf. Arthur. NTC.... 8R33 4. Brooks. Deton, Hudson 798 ASSISTANT 8ANITART ENGINEER Sutherland. Gcoge. Plattsburg 8R4 Aben. Dewtt. Falconer 87 Jones. Howard. Troy 8 Seebald. Eurene. Buffalo Schndler. Rch.ml. Troy 811 Starr, Rchard, Buffalo 7794 STATE Promoton CHIEr INDl'STRIAL INVESTIGATOR. (Prom.), Department at Labor (Exrlu- Ive of the Bo-rd f I«bor Relatons. Workmen's rompensatlon Board. Dvson of Employment and tte State Insurance Fund). 1. Jans. Murray. NYC Bueh, Esther, NYC Parker, Soul, Bklyn Fsch, Alexander, Buffalo B. Lew, Wllam, Bklyn Blla.-John, Flushng Segel. Harold. Rochester Wolf, Jack. Bklyn Cohen, Albert. Bklyn KeHeher, Duncl. N Hartford Sorkn, Morrs, Bklyn Marlowe, Ben. Bklyn Bennett. Glen. Schtdy Goldberr. Mlton. Syracuse... R38eo BrPER VISING IX'nISTRIAL INVESTI- GATOR. (Prom.), Department of I.abor (EchslTe f the Board of labor Relatons. Workmen's Compensaton Board. DlvlKlon W Employment and the Mate Insuranee Fund). Toungwood, Joseph, BUyn Wolfranr. Donald. Albany Kessler. Herman. Albany. Tucclnardl. B.. Frankln Sq Sussman. Solomon, Bklyn,. Brown. Davlc', Jamaca.,.. Braccavent, M., Bronx... Cohen, Julus. Bnghamton Harclnf, Robert, Kenmore,, Gaffey. WHlnn, Rochester Fschben, M^ton. Woodsde Solomon, Herbert. Bklyn.... Rosenblatt. Max. Tally Btrm Hershkowtz, Jack. Bklyn.. Torrerroesrt. A., Bklyn... Danu. I.«u», Bklyn Saraceoo. Gregory, Endcott Slegel, Albert Bronx Raffel, Joseph, Bronx Fleschmann. H.. Bklyn Krevlt, Loup, Syracuse..., Weaa. Davd, Kenmor*.,,,.T Peters, 8oly.-s. Lma ^kebl, Arthur. Bkhr... U L WttM, Ar%c. m. WMwttl, Vacwt, ut;c« BtMOO )lt) ,.8224, ,.8128 H66. OKM STATE Promoton PRINOIPAI..>TEXOaR.M"llER, (Prom.), Conservntlnn Department *Eehsve of the Klvlnlon of I'lrk* and (he Dvson of Saratoga Sprngs Keervatlon). 1. D.ycnport. Ruth. Albany... fls4 2. Tnppl. Sne. Albany n'mo 3. Valant, Mldred, Albany,,,. lrt.'soo 4. Malone, Barb.ra, Avcrll Pk..< Wlllett. Rhonne. Albany nn36 e. Valentne. Sarah, Albany...tlOOO 7. Trusscll. Olve. Dplm,r Wndhelm. Marffarct. Utca Lease. Man'. Buffalo Ranrhno. Eva. Olcnmont Cardnmone. P.. Yonkers 9f 13. Berry. Annamay. Albany BoyI.nd. Mary, Watervlet... SOCSO 15. Tarbox, M.ry. Rensselaer...R Rooney, Elane, Trov 8845 PRINTIP.^L STORES r.ekk. <Prom,), Greenha^en Prson, Department of rnrrectlnn. 1. Stephens, Harold, Bc.con Patterson, Jerome, Stormvlle 827 SENIOR DENTIST, <Prom.), Insttutons. Department ttt Mental Hygene. 1. Lazarus. Lawrence. W Islp..9f>fl 2. Goldywn. Joseph. Wnssac Owen. BeBrwyn. Kngs Park Gordon. Albert. Bklyn 918 B. Green, Marvn. Seaford Mor.mdo. Salvotore. Kngs Park R Rus.ell, Charles. Wllnrd R5R9 AS.SIHTANT SANITARV FXflNEER. (From.), Department of Health (Kxeln- Ire of the DvUlon of Ijthoratorles and Besearch and the Insttutons). 1. Sutherland. Geor?e. Plattsburg Garvcy, Wllam, Albany 8526 SENIOR INDUSTRIAL INVESTIC.ATOR, (From.), New Tork Offlee and Tpstate Ofllres, Department of I^lor (ekluslve f the Board of Labor Rrlatonn. Work- Men's Compensaton Board. Dvson of Employment nnd the State Insurance Fund). 1. Waldo. Frank. Utca Feldng, Edward, Pr Meadows Kramer, Abraham, Bklyn Geller, Mch,el, Bklyn Levy. Helen. Bronx Wolf, Martn, Bklyn Blount, Walter. Nyack Fredman, Solomon, Staten Isl Penny. Phlp. Buffalo ROOIO 1. Naj'lor. Lyle. Attca Deovann. Jos., Astora O'ConneH. Wllam. Rochester..8, Anplebaum. Glbert. NYC Olckman, Pearl, NYC Podhurst, Mlton, Forest Hlls Rogers. Lucy, NYC Trmble. Warren. Rochester TJnger. Fred. Bklyn Feldman. Jay. Jamaca Darlng-. Frank, Can.andara., Cane. Harry. Bklyn Leser. Herbert. Kek Gardens Hansen, Erc. Oswego Breslow. Rose. Bkl.vn Buckley. Rchard, Percefld Chervn. Lous. Bronx Henderson, Mary. NYC Thompson. Raymond. Bklyn,' Tobas, Joseph, Bklyn Bemer, Davd, Bklyn Penberton. Arthur, Bochester 83» 32, Hutchnson, James, Watervlet Shapro. Sarah. Bklyn Paull. Morrs. Eochcstcr 7954 SB. Greenspan. Ralph, Bronx..,.754 AFL Opposes Sngle Pay Plan For Per Dems WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 Opposton to the proposed unfed pay plan for 75, per dem Federal employees s beng voced by AF1> unons, especally wth legard to Navy Department blue - collar workers. The Navy tself has crtczed part of the program. Accordng to the proposed plan, pay schedules for per dem employees would be centralzed under the control of the U. S. Cvl Servce Commsson, nstead of beng set by ndvdual Federal agences. The AFL unons say ther members wll get a better break on wages f the present system of negotaton wth agences contnues. separate 3 AIR FORCE CIVILIANS WIN AWARDS FOR IDEAS Three Ar Force cvhan employees receved cash awards n the Incentve Awards Program. Top award of $275 went to Wllam A. Carter of Farmngdale, an Ar Forcfe nspector at Republc Avaton Corporaton, for devsng a weather seal mprovement. An award of $125 went to Wllam Kuehler of Valley Stream, an AF nspector at the Sperry Gyroscope Company, for a method of preventng damage to producton equpment. COUNTY AND VILLAGE Open-Compettve SANITARY INSPKCTOB, Ere County. 1. Mller, Rob-rt. Boston Leary. Wllam. Buffalo SfOlOO 3. Marr. Vctor. De>ew Taurello. Danel. Buffalo Cooley, Raymond. Buffalo Flaherty, Edward, Cheektowga Albert, Francs, Buffalo 761<» SlIPERINTrNnRNT OF RECREATION, Department of Recreaton, Town of Pelham. Westchester County. 1. Dolan. W.-lthew, Haslnfrs rt.inical TEACHER, Edward J. Meye Memoral Hosptal, EH», County. 1. Mller. Mary. Buffalo 82«6» STORES CLERK, Bdward J. Klever Memoral Hovptal, Jfrle County. 1. Langwothy. Howard. Alden Weyand. Chstan, Buffalo Fahy, Howard, Buffalo Senn, Henry. Wllmsvle Hetzendorfer. Paul, Buff.-lo Boyle. John. Buffalo Blackson, Njman. Buffalo Klaber, re,.rv, Buffalo Zemke, Carl. Buffalo 7786 JUNIOR PERSONNEL TE«IINK IAN, Department of Personnel, >Vnttrhrster County 1. Russell. 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16 (Conturd from Pafe 1) OM.comng year outstandng to thu regard. OflBcers for are: Albert C. Kllllan, presdent; Kenneth Rexlnger, 1st vce presdent; Arlene Holzer, recordng secretary; Frances Rahn, correspondng secretary; and Ethel B. Drew, treasurer. Much enthusasm greeted the openng of the chapter's bowlng league, season. Eghteen teams partcpated openng nght, September 1, at the Strand Bowlng Alleys. Jerry Cahll, senor truck mlet»ee examner, s general charjnan of bowlng and presdent of the men's league, wth Robert Beckert as secretary and Jack Zadzlka as treasurer. Captans are: Mchael Ubaldn. Truck Mleage Tax 1; Jack Zadzlka, Truck Mleage Tax 2; Wllam Jeffreys, Commodtes and Income Tax; Arthur Rogorzala. Motor Vehcle: Browne Bentkowsk. State Insurance Fund and Employment; Thomas Schwndler, Mlk Marketng; Robert Beckett, Compensaton; and Wllam Ketlel. Apprentceshp and Labor. "The women's bowlng league Is Hnder the drecton of Helen Kureck, presdent; Theresa Zynda and Dolores Leter, secretares, and Arlene Bas, treasurer. Captans are: Elnor Dowd, State Insurance Fund 1; Theresa Zynda, Compensaton 1; Grace Slpple, State Fund 2; Dolores Syzmeck, Compensaton 2; Mary Connell, Motor Vehcle; Hazel Gates, Unemployment; Helen Kurek, Truck MUage; Florence Bajorek, Department of Publc Works; Thelma Rose, Income Tax; Anne Platko, Department of rkblc. Plans are beng formulated for a dance to be held at Klelnlaus Musc Hall early n November. Sherry BelUssmo s charman. Kngs Park IVAN MANDIGO, presdent of Kngs Park State Hosptal chapter, CSEA, has sent a letter to all chapter presdents n the State Mental Hygene Dvson, namng the representatves of the groups who are makng appeals. Ths s to make a closer lason between hosptals and agences throughout the Stale, to exchange nformaton and statstcs by communcaton so that the appeals In general Wll carry more weght. Those groups and ther representatves arc: Telephone Operator, Anna De- Armtt; Extermnator, A. Granata; Beautcan, Anna Terrll; Barber. Patrck Healy: Farmers, James Medlock: Pasteurzaton Plant Operator, Kenneth Banks; Panters, Chrs Stucky; O.T. Therapst, J. Wllam Mason; O. T. Instructors, Kay Kasle', Recreaton Instructors, Laura A. Russo; Assstant Recreaton Instructor, Clarssa S. Ostrander; Band Master, Robert Schulze; Attendant, Arnold Moses, Brooklyn State Hosptal, to represent Attendant and Staff Attendant groups; Launderer, Mary Mc- Donald; Senor Launderer, Mchael O'Farrell; Account Clerk, Tmothy Keatng; Locksmth, Arnold Bennett; Senor Dsposal Plant Operator, Joseph Fallon; Mantenance Men, Edgar Douglas; Asbestos Worker, Thomas Kelly. Any of the above representatves may be reached n care of Kngs Park State Ho.sptal. A panel evaluaton and dscussou of ward programs clmaxed th«one-week ward actvty course f«r many ward charges and head nurses held In the Dewng Home Tranng Center. Mrs. Ward, su pervsor of group 4, female, Mke Schnn, supervsor, group 1, male, and Mr. Byron, assstant prncpal of the School of Nursng, led te group dscusson. Partcpatng were Mrs. Anna Lee Wllam, Mrs. aaeanor Smpson, Mrs. Rose Keatng, R.N., Mrs. Domnca Crosby, R.N., Mrs. Joan Mallas, R.N., Mrs. Luca K. Onsrud, Mrs. Wllam Nelson. Male: Edward Hughes, Eugene Brown, Thomas Moran, Vncent Pucc, Maurce dayman, and Mrs. Hatte Smth. The followng personnel n supervsory postons are attendng a course n fundamentals of supervson, gven each Frday mornng under the auspces of State Cvl Servce Department Tranng Dvson: Fred Nelson, Edward Jones, Howard Bardwell, Noel Wrght, Wllam Lews, Roland Qlozyga, Edward Onsud, Mrs. Joan Conrad, Charles Meury, Leona Ternan, Jom Lnk, John McGvem, Tou McGlvern, Mrs. Florence Ball and Charles Steuber. The followng are takng valous cour.ses at Adelphl College: Mr«. Gladys Hancock, Mr«. ArTIVITlKS OP KMPI.OI'EES THROUCHOUT NEW YORK STATE Edth McWlllams, Mrs. Rather', ne Newcomb, Elzabeth Ral, Mary llyan, John MtwjNalr, Mrs. May Hawkns, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Larkln, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reyda, Ivan Mandgo, Robert Burns, Leon Zalewskl, Charles Reddy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDowell, Betty Kurr, Rhoda Ka.stens and Mrs. Hagstrom. John Easterwood began attendng Adelphl for one year. Two new staff nurses from the recent graduatng class are now employed n Group 5 male. Lawson Taylor, R.N., and Anthony Laner, R.N. Congratulatons to Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Salvatore. Mrs. Salvatore s the former Jean O'Rourke, a typst n the busness offce. Shela Wrght has just returned from her vacaton. Sympathy s extended to the relatves of M-s. Robna McNell, Formerly employed n Group 4, she passed away. Guy Harrngton spent one week codflshng n Martha's Vneyard. The chapter's get-well wshes to James Moten of the Recreaton Department n Huntngton Hosptal. Mrs. Belgen, employed n Ward 8 n Buldng L, has been strcken wth polo. She s now at St. Charles Hosptal. Mrs. Mare Warren, stenographer. s enjoyng three weeks? vacaton. Mr. LeRoy Burg, Transportaton emplo.vee, s vacatonng upstate. New York. Advce on Appeals The chapter offcers wsh t to be known that they are avalable to lend assstance, to any employee or group of employees, n makng out salary appeals. It s suggested that you do not delay n makng ths appeal, but t s further suggested that you care-, fully organze your arguments. Ths can best be done by group thnkng and partcpaton. Contact other employees n your classfcaton both wthn your hosptal and neghborng hosptals. There s avalable, n your chapter presdent's offce, m.atersu contanng general nstructons that you wll fnd lelpful. Many have already avaled themselves of ths materal. The appeal forms CC-54 are avalable at the personnel offce of the hosptal. Commencement Exercses Twelve student nurses Catherne Bosch, Calvn Cunnngham, Alfred Dwyer, John Grvan, Davd GugUanott, Anthony Laner, Thelma McMahon, Bernard O'- Nell, Rosomond Smons, Jane Lguor Taylor, Lawson Taylor and Mary Ann Woods receved dplomas from Dr. Charles Buckman. drector, at commencement exercses of the School of Nursng September 16. The program opened wth the processonal and the nvocaton gven by Reverend Carl R. Maxson, resdent chaplan. The Kngs Park Strng Quartet, Martn Fredman, Irvng Pnsley, George Volow and Davd Vanderkoo, rendered two selectons durng the evenng. Paul T. Gven, supervsor of the Town of Smthtown and member of the Suffolk County Board of Supervsors, gave the address to the graduates. Mrs. Johanna P. Bonnyman, prncpal of the school of nursng, presented pns to the graduates. Ivan Mandgo, R.N., presdent of Kngs Park chapter, presented the Elwood DeGraw Memoral Award for the best all-around nurse n the graduatng class to Bernard O'Nell. Ths $25 award was donated by the chapter. Benedcton was offered by Reyerend Henry J. Carney, chaplan. Enar Drvdahl presded at the organ. Mount Morrs TWO correctons, please! A case of mstaken dentty: It was Dr. Bartelt and not Dr. Armstrong who vacatoned wth hs famly n Westtx>rt, Canada. Error on reportng n September 14 ssue: Olver Longhue Is new Iread nurse at Mount Morrs, fllng a vacancy left wlen Mrs. Rttenhouse resgned. Mr. Longhne was promoted to head nurse on hs return to work June 5 from at} educatonal leave and s replacng Elzabeth Rttenhouse In tle Student Nurse Afflltatlng program. Mrs. Florence Matteson, Eleanor Torpey and Olver Longne attended a lecture by Mary Roberts, edtor emertus of the Amercan Journal of Nursng, n Rochester, September 15. Congratulatons o Dr. and Mr*. Learn on the brth of a daughter, on September 17. Augustus Squres was on the sck lst. Doctbrs from State Tuberculoss Hosptals held a conference at the Mount Morrs Hosptal September 15 «nd 16. Mrs. Irene Lavery appeared on Kay Russell's televson program over WSYR, Syracuse, n connecton wth the Damond Jublee of Lght. She was on Gertrude Grover's rado program on Woman's Day at the Far. Marlyn Pruner was the recpent of many beautful gfts at a varety shower gven n her honor at the Assumpton Church Hall by the second floor nursng staff.. Madelne Echlnger's Marne son won an all expense trp to Bermuda. He s gvng t to hs parents who wll make the trp later ths year. Employees are proud of the przes won at the New York State Far by Mount Morrs' Occupatonal Therapy Department. Phoebe Smth also won some przes. Olver Longhne and Jane Bryant and several of the staff nurses entertaned the afflatng nurses at a hot dog roast at Letchworth State Park recently. Eleanor Torpey, Irene Lavery, Evelyn Kluge and Jeanette Forbes attended the Western Conference meetng at Newark. Bowlng sea.son started wth a good turnout. Let's keep t that way. Back from vacatons are: Frances Holbrook, Anna Jones (Adrondack Mountans), Dr. and Mrs. Carl Wrght, Mrs. Herron, Bea Constantno, Bll Barrett (Syracuse State Far), Charles Constantn, Lucy Pa.ssamonte (Long Island), Mr. and Mrs. James Lathan (South Orange), Ida Morgan (NYC). Wowbrook State School JOHN J. KELLY, JR., CSEA assstant counsel, was guest speaker at the September meetng of Wowbrook State School chapter. He spoke on methods of salary appeals and the necessty of submttng appeals to the Dvson of Classfcaton and Compensaton before January 1, Mr. Kelly also dscussed the resolutons to be presented to the delegates at the annual meetng n October. Tckets have been dstrbuted to all buldngs for the seventh annual fall dance of Wowbrook chapter. Admsson s $1.5: refreshments wll be served. Musc wll be suppled by the Mnutemen. Followng s a lst of chapter commttees. Any employee who wshes to partcpate n the actvtes of any commttee, should communcate wth the charman: Sunshne Club Dorothy Zel, charman; Florence Ross, Margaret Gaffney, Glora Ccchese, Flo McKee, Jean Gerdes, Dan Russo, Mare Horvath, Bob AIfano, Dors Costello, Irene Kempe, Erca Woodward, Arnold Cortazzo, Ada Mller, George Cotton, Conne Vuotto. Sports Donald Baley, charman; John Hagan, Frank Olvere. Socal Kay Webb, charman; Irene Kempe, Mare Horvath, Pat Premo, Flo McKee, Dorothy Zel, Catherne Besakewlcz, Fred Carroll, Prank Packard, Fred Gushng. Membershp Irene Kempe, charman. 1. Numercals refer to Buldng number) Kathleen Hennessy, Ada Mller, Catherne Webb, Fred Carroll, Prank Gordano; 2, Pat Premo, Clara Sadowsky, Helen Carroll, Irene Hllls, Rta Lynch, Joe Desoye, Hazel Testa, Hel.en Bachmurskl, Ann Lothrop; 11, Charles Sorge; 13, Mare Salvatore; 18, A1 Hart; 2, Catherne Gllette, Alma Peacock; 22, Prank Caruso; 27, Erca Woodward; 33, Florence Mclnerney, Helen Haddon; laundry, Alva Larson; mantenance department, James Malone. Frank Packard: 21, Flo McKee; 2, Blossom Knlgan; 3, Joe Rugglrello; 4, Frank D'Aldlo; 5, Catherne Besakewcz, Mare Horvath, John DeMartlnls; 8, Dorothy Zel; 7, Domnc Setaro, Glora Wendler; 8, John Hagan: 9, Herbert Randall, George Cotton, Eugene Perry; 15, Irene Kempe; 19, Germalne Jones; 48, Caslmlra Zarenba; 23. Wnne Thompson; 25, Loretta Ratcalles; 32, Else D'Addurno; recreaton, Josephne Peters; clothng clerks, Josephne Lobat; storehouse, Morrs Perce; sewng room, Helen Perce, Creedmoor Stote Hosptal THE Metropoltan Conference meetng was attended by a group of Creedmoor employees, headed by chapter presdent John Mac- Kenze. Joan Efflnger represented the laundry workers n ther quest for hgher classfcaton. Forest Hastngs, head barber, reports that barbers were also slghted n the classfcaton plan. He Invtes all barbers In State hosptals to communcate wth hm, so that a Jont appeal for an upgradng may be ffled. Sdney Hrsch Post 9, Jamaca, sponsored a boat rde around Manhattan Island for the hosptal patents. Members of the post and ts auxlary served refreshments. Dr. Berardell was n charge of the group, but found t unnecessary to use any seasck remedes. Welcome to the new students of Creedmoor School of Nursng: Patrca Schmdt, Mary Kotkow, Patrca McVegh, Helen Garrty, C. Bongo, R. Harrs, L. Wllams, J. West, E. O'Keeffe and A. Trafford. Servce Pns and Partes Plans are n the makng for dstrbuton of 25-year servce pns to old tmers at the hosptal. Dancng and refreshments wll be part of the festvtes, and a swell tme s expected. A cocktal party gven by Dr. Tomlnson, assstant drector, had as guests: Dr. Brussels, Mental Hygene Commssoner; Dr. La- Burt, hosptal drector; Drs. Crden and Bennett, assstant drectors; and Dr. Goldberger, Mr. Koppen, Mss Cooper and Berger Sahle. Bowlng Begns The bowlng league met on the sxteenth. Indcatons pont.to another fne season In both men's and women's competton. The alleys opened October 1. Anyone nterested In the bowlng should contact Ken Roseboom, pharmacst. There are a number of vacances on the varous teams, and t sn't necessary to be a "spare" or "strke" player to jon. A handcap system wll be used. "Even f you've never held a ball n your hand," Ken says, "come on over and have fun." Bowlng sessons wll be held every evenng from 6 to 8 P.M. Aval yourself of the opportunty to bowl on Creedmoor's alleys at a much cheaper rate than t would cost outsde the hosptal. Emma Zmmermar* s on sck leave. Hurry up and get well, Emma, we mss your brght smle. Jesse Cuthbert. chef supervsng nurse of Female Servce, wll retre October 31. She graduated from St. Lawrence State Hosptal School of Nursng n 1916 and served n NYC and State hosptals before comng to Creedmoor n The staff and employees wsh her health and happness n her well deserved retrement. She wll lve n Florda. Thomas Indan School THE regular monthly meetng of Thomas Indan School chapter was held September 13 wth Dolores Rupp, presdent, offcatng. There was a lengtly sesson on bazaar plans, especally the refreshment booth under the managershp of Andy Samuelson wth the able assstance of Helen Gordon and Bdna Pullen. Harlan Gage wll have complete charge of the delcately delectable barbequed beef for whch he has ganed wde-spread fame. (Beleve me, too much wll make you wde spread.) Jack Kurtzman, the amable feld representatve of the CSEA, pad a welcome vst. Jack spoke at length on the subject of salary ncreases and method of appeal to be used by those who beleve that they have not been fully recognzed. The chapter vote_d to sponsor a bowlng team n one of the local leagues. The team to be composed of Bob Strang, captan, Andy Samuelson. Frank Mons, Fred Hebner, Lester Bell and Bob Wells. Refreshments were served after the meetng, consstng of salad, cupcakes and coffee. Ths gourmets' delght was served by Helen Gordon, refreshment charman for regular meetngs. Andy Samuelson s n the hosptal at Gowanda for a check-up. Hope nothng s wrong best wshes for a speedy recovery. The annual bazaar wll be held at the School on Wednesday and Thursday evenngs, October 2 and 21. Many vstors are expected from all over the State, Come and get your Chrstmas shoppng done early from booths of authentc Indan wares and foods. Ad for you, the carnval standby of Iwl dogs and barbeque sandwcbm. Employment NYC and Suburbs THE MONTHLY chapter meetng took place September 23 at ST Madson Avenue. Followng ar«the hghlghts: The chapter endorses the fon lowng for CSEA offcers: presdent, John Powers; 1st vce presdent, Joseph Felly; 2nd vce presdent, George Syrett; 3rd vlc«presdent. Bll Connally; 4th vc«presdent, Vernon Tapper; 5tl vce presdent, Mldred Lauder; treasurer, Harry Fox; secretary, Charlotte Clapper; Labor Department representatve, Joseph Redlng. Carl Mueller, charman of th«membershp commttee, stressed the mportance of support of th«chapter through an actve and Increased membershp. He requested that Local Offce representatves check chapter members who have lfe nsurance, healtl and accdent nsurance or Bua Cross-Blue Sheld, to see f proper deductons are beng made, and that current records are correct. Records are stll beng checked to Iron out ncorrectons on th«new payroll deducton plan. If members stll have dscrepanclea In payroll deductons, plea.se contact Bernard Federgreen at DH 9-52, f you have not reported any errors, so that they can!) straghtened out. The chapter has recommended that the queston of appeals procedure on effcency ratngs b«brought before the State Dvson of Employment commttee. A consttutonal commttee was apponted to consder the revson of the chapter's consttuton. Th«changes wll be submtted to th«membershp at the next meetng. The chapter selected the followng as delegates to the annual CSEA conventon n Albany: Mars Doyle, A1 Renhardt, Grace Nulty, George Moore and Kay Armeny. Attenton L.O. representatves: Be sure that on renewal membershp forms and especally new membershp forms that the capter number appears. The number s 255A. nls number should appear on the face of the applcaton so that the chapter can b«member- gven proper credt for shp. Dstrct 1 Publc Works DISTRICT 1, Publc Works clapter held ts frst fall executve meetng September 28 at Hurley's, Albany. Those present' ncluded: John D. McNamara, presdent; Howard Green, treasurer; Ruth Sanderson, secretary; Earl Ingraam, delegate; Alfred Perry, alternate delegate; and the followng executve councl members: Rchard Pearce, John Mc- Cormck, C. Stanton, A. Fnn, E, Meusberg'er, T. Burke, J. Leonard, J. Lvely and R. Staff. Chapter members Maranne O'Nell, Ed McDonough and J. Conkln also attended. A roast beef dnner preceded the brsk and to-the-pont busness meetng. Vctor Graham of the Government Employees Insurance Company, Washngton, D.C.. was guest speaker. He dscussed the merts of nsurng wth he company. One of the local newspapem thought enough of the event ta come and take pctures. Conservaton, Albany MARGARET DEVENY ot Watervet was nstalled as presdent at the Conservaton Department's Captal Dstrct chapter, CSEA, at the chapter's annual meetng September 3 at the Amercan Legon Blanchard Post, Delmar. Other offcers nstalled wer«leroy Irvng of Rensselaer, vc«presdent; Mrs. John Heffernan, Delmar, secretary, and Rchard Murphy, Albany, treasurer. Executve councl: Mrs. Edward Valant, Albany, Dvson o Admnstraton; Arthur Holwes, East Greenbush, Dvson of Psh and Game; Edwn Vopelak, Ren»- selaer, Dvson of Water Power and Control, and C. D. Kngsbury of Delmar, Dvson of Lands a^ Forests. Mrs. Reynold Roerer, Delmar* the outgong presdent, was la charge of the meetng. QUESTIONS of general nterest are answered n te ntereat" Ing Queston Fleas* eoluma at The LEADER.

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