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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 3

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Glens Falls, New York
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Fridoy, July I 4, 1972 Post-Star ond Times, Glens Falls. N.Y. -3 CSEA Gets Court Order Blocking State Plan to Dock Employes ing the no-strike section of the vious conflict between both substantive definitions and remedies." Moreover, the CSEA asserted that a "self-styled" investigation by the office of Employe Relations into the charges was definitions and remedies." Moreover, the CSEA asserted that a "self-styled" investigation by the office of Employe Relations into the charges was "grossly incomplete, unreliable and insufficient." ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) The Civil Service Employes Association (CSEA) obtained a court order today blocking temporarily the state's plan to penalize employes charged with striking Easter weekend. At the same time, State Supreme Court Judge Russell G.

Hunt issued an order returnable July 28 directing the state to show cause why it should not be permanently enjoined from docking the pay of state workers who participated in the strike. The State Office of Employe Relations notified 7,500 workers by mail earlier this year that they were charged with violat- whether hearings will be held up to the employer. It also allows penalties before the employe can explain himself, the CSEA said. The union asserted: "The loss of valuable personal property and civil right the result of the unconstitutional arid illegal administrative fiat of the director of employe relations without compliance with the due process requirement of the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of New York." The CSEA brief described the legal rights of the employes as "a regulatory maze with ob- FUDiic Employe Relations Law, or so-called Taylor Law. Judge Hunt's stay of the state's planned action applies to those employes who had filed affidavits raising questions about the allegations against them.

The CSEA action seeks to have the penalties declared unconstitutional and follows an announcement Tuesday that the state would start collecting payroll penalties July 20. The penalties are two days pay for each day on strike. The CSEA said that the Taylor law allows charged employes to file an affidavit in defense, but leaves the decision on For a travel thrill STOP at the ADIRONDACK GALLERY fV ill '7 (('- A ONRte.28 3 milet east of Indian Lak Village SPECTACULAR SCENIC 0UTL00XI GREAT GIFTS ARTS CRAFTS! Bring this ad for 10 discount State any Pension itali News Bills Killed 1 Iff .1 Soyfii Briefs Mrs. George McGovern waves from her box to the delegates at Winnpr Wifp Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach after her husband won the presidential nomination on the first ballot Wednesday night. LUNCHEON served daily from 12 noon ALBANY, N.Y.

(AP) The State Cornrnission on Public Employe Pensions reported Wednesday that it persuaded the legislature to kill many pension bills that would have cost taxpayers well over $100 million. But in two major cases, the legislature and the governor disregarded the commission's recommendations and enacted bills with costly implications, said the commission in a 59- page reporf. One of the bills provided additional annual pension benefits for police and firemen in Rochester. The other bill exempted 64 school districts and the City of Yonkers from the constitutional limitation on real property taxes in making contributions to meet the costs of retirement and Social Security benefits. Suspect in Bank Robbery In Buffalo Is Arrested Never on Monday except August Dial 668-6601 3 BUFFALO "(AP) A man police accused of pulling off "an obviously well-planned" bank robbery here Wednesday was arrested In Detroit.

-Unisex9 Shop Rules Eased the Federal Bureau of Investigation said. An armed and disguised man was reported to have obtained $40,600 in the robbery although the bank declined to be specific on the take. A Gourmet Rendezvous" Thursday as he drove up to his home in his wife's automobile, Gus and Becos LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT nn fin nnrff ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-The boundary line between the male and female bastions of the barbershop and beauty parlor has been lifted a bit by state approval of so-called hairdressing shops. New York Secretary of State John P.

Lomenzo announced Wednesday the promulgation of new regulations permitting salons at which men and women The FBI said that, after the arrest of Kenneth Oliver, 32, $59,816, including two money orders worth $900 each, was confiscated. Oliver was charged with federal bank robbery in connection with the holdup at the Manufacturers Traders Trust Co. branch on the city's northside. The FBI said Oliver was the father of two and owner of Interior Decorators Service in Detroit. Also confiscated were an "Afro" wig, a silk stocking mash and numerous hand guns, the agency said.

Oliver's wife Linda was in the car with him, but was not charged. Oliver, who police said wore a wig and a plastic beard, was accused of herding six bank employes into a vault after terrorizing a woman teller with a .45 caliber pistol outside the bank minutes before its scheduled opening for business. RESTAURANTS (NOW 2 LOCATIONS) NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY SCHEDULES Notlc ii hmbr civen that tariff revluon bu been filed with th Public Scrvic CommiMlon. Sutc of New York, effective August 1, 1972. which require that deposit ahall be made by any applicant or subscriber who ia furnished facilities or wrvice for use in connection with a federal, state or local election campaign for political office or in connection with a question, proposition or any other matter which is on an election ballot The proposed tariff revuion it deiijrned to reflect the Company's customary irsetice in handlirur requests for Election Service.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY PUB. June 30, July 7, 14,21,1972 NORTH Canada Street Lake George 668-5718 SOUTH Routt 9 Northway Exit 20 793-6601 can use the same facility to obtain their hairdressing needs. The rules set down the conditions that licensed barbers and hairdressers be employed to perform services requested by male and female patrons, and that such shops provide enclosed booths to ensure the privacy of any patron who wants it. Fischer Forfeits REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer forfeited his chess game with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia on Thursday by failing to appear at the playing hall. Fischer boycotted the game because he objected to the presence of movie cameras in the hall.

The forfeit gave Spassky, who beat Fischer on Wednesday, a 2-0 lead in the scheduled 24-game series. It was uncertain whether the match would survive. Our Superb Food, Fine Service and Complete Menu has earned us a reputation for II 'Sweatee 'in fining' 1 SERVING: INFANT'S AND CHILDREN'S Fabric Burns ALBANY, N.Y; (AP)-More than 3,000 New Yorkers' are hospitalized every year and many die as the result of burn Injuries, according to state Health Commissioner Hollis S. Ingraham. Burns resulting from ignited fabrics are among the most serious and most frequently reported forms of burn injuries, me commissioner noted.

Dean Named SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -Dr. Robert V. Jelinek has been appointed the first dean of the School of Environmental and Resource Engineering at the T. State College of Environmental Science and Forestry here.

Jelinek, 45, formerly was professor of chemical engineering at Syracuse University. He spent the past year on leave as program director for engineering chemistry for the National Science Foundation in Washington, D.C. The new school was reorganized about a year ago to find ways of utilizing forest resources with minimum disturbance of the natural environment. Jelinek begins his job Aug. 1.

MS Clinic ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) An outpatient clinic to aid multiple sclerosis sufferers has been established at Albany Medical Center Hospital through support from the Multiple Sclerosis Society, the center has announced, The center said that the facility, the first of its kind in the area, will begin receiving patients July 20. 'Weed'Trees ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) Forestry practices that ignore "weed" trees because they lack commercial value may be ecologically and economically unsound, say Cornell and Yale University scientists. Cornell's Peter L.

Marks and Yale's F. Herbert Bormann report that a fast-growing, shortlived "weed" tree, the pin cherry, plays an important role in the recovery process of disturbed or decimated forest areas by its rapid growth. Agnes Victims Can Get Funds NEW YORK (AP) Taxpayers who suffered flood losses in sections declared disaster areas by President Nixon can get a quick refund on their 1971 returns if they file now, Elliott H. Gray of the Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday- When filing for refund claims, Gray, director of the Manhattan IRS district, said individuals should' use Form 1040X, and corporations. Form 1120X.

He also said the July IS deadline for claiming such losses has been extended the deadline will be announced in the near future. He suggested mat those filing list all property lost or dam-N aged; take photos of damaged property, such as home, trailers, cars, garage, basement and determine fair market value of property. SALE BRUNCH -DINNER From 1 p.m. Every Sunday Enjoy an txcelUnt meol served in gracious surroundings menus for children. LUNCHEON SERVED at Montcalm South July thru Labor Day from 12 noon CRAFTS FOR THOSE RAINY DAYS (also, days) BULK ITEMS for group our specialty STRAUCII Artists' Materials Crafts-Hobbies 24 Sonford (Cor.

Logan) Opn Mori, thru Fri. Aufl.) Group of 7-1 4 Sportswear: Skirts, Slacks. Tops Value to $9.50 Now from $2. Abortion Action Deplored NEW YORK (AP)-Women favoring easy access to abortion expressed "anger and outrage" Thursday at the Democratic national convention's rejection of the minority plank on abortion. At a news conference of the Women's National Abortion Action Coalition, they called Sen.

George McGovern's-stance "political expediency." "The McGovern position on abortion is not acceptable," said Judy Syfers, a national coordinator of WONAAC. The vote on the abortion plank was taken prior to the South Dakotan's being nominated for president The WONAAC representatives announced plans for the third Women's National Abortion Action Conference this weekend at Hunter College. The WONAAC position on-abortion, according to National Coordinator Ma tilde Zimmerman, is to remove it from the criminal code and treat it like any other medical procedure. "We will not rely on the President on. Congress or Supreme Court or the state legislatures." she said.

"Women must be the force, which demands that we will allow no one else to decide for us if and when Fourth Jetport In Doubt ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -Stewart Airport is too distant and other potential sites have' encountered too much opposition from environmentalists for there to be much hope of providing a fourth major jetport for the New York City area in the near future, State Transportation Department planners have concluded. The problems were outlined in the department's preliminary 20-year master plan, issued this week. Stewart, the former Air Force base near Newburgh, 65 miles from Manhattan, would probably prove inadequate even if access were improved, the plan notes. Instead, the upstate airport, slated for development by the state's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, will probably be converted into a moderately sized regional facility for.

scheduled air passenger and cargo service. Other new sites for a major jetport "considered successively since the late 1950s at increasing distances from Manhattan, haye been rejected as environmentally incompatible by local communities," the planners said. And a study of a proposal for an offshore airport to relieve congest at the three existing major facilities has already indicated significant costs and access problems. "The capacity of the present airports must be utilized in a manner that will give maximum service to travelers while at the same time cause less disruption to the environment," was the department's tentative answer. The master plan states that more traffic, especially in the lOO-to-300-mile range, should be diverted to rail and bus service; operational and scheduling changes should be made at the airports, and vertical or short take-off and Landing aircraft should be considered for more generalise.

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