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6 - yorterogt HUNTINGTON TWwP., LA, N.Y. * . THURSDAY mre n nene nal . JuNE 7, 1962 F Iynn Charges Republicans ‘babota 1110 Co. Civil Service 1mm bupvnnur, Robot |- charged Sutfous | Repabne ans with try ug to cabotaye ~ tac county s- Gaul oud return | to 19 cand rous days of animuted Sons oof liar a before tmo Hunt alg ~ «dva | Town - Commnttee a tis - Autens an - Legion -- Hail. Habosie. baygn reveared (hat trl 6 under or- tir of Afthar - buss of tre GOP County Commutice and Chaiman of the Board of Super- iors. had resorted to - Gestapo- bxke tacits an a desparate effort fo a«loaccedif the many - advances Zuads dunng the past two years in tae - County s - Ciral - Service fic osad that without ful inowledge of the Board of Supervisors Cromarty had a de- te.iive asyugned to investigate the LCovil Service program althougit there was no- couuete evidence ox wrhony dong - on - anybudy s Puft. Fiyoa's charges stemmed from the cruent - appointment - of -a committee oy the Board Of Supervisurm - to wok - ifto re- puns tnat eauminations given by the buttolkt County Givi Service Cum:mission were too hard, not tins given fof completion Gf Las ecsums and that sume of the questions were not - pertinent to thre exarmunation subject. biynn charged that the commit- tes Reid secict incetings and nas not heard the Civil Service Com- mimons side of the story. - He Said tnere was no need for se- creey and that any cnarges shoud be prought out mto the open. lhe comunttee has - received severeal letters - from - disgruntied employees who guter | faued tne exams or did poorly and it is on this cvidence that Mr. Cromarty has assigned a deteuuive to the cgse fo narrass inembers of the Giv:l Survice Gommission, he said. seud that the Republicans also Aijndsy do desparale attempt to | disaufocht tue Civil Sefvice be- Cous oal had. prastisally curnunat- ed huaridreds | uf pattonage - gops and put the County s empioyment @ipd promothon | practises un -a Svaund. | businesvhac bass. About two years ayo, - wien - Lafon ok over as Sec- Friary of the County Givi Ser- ¥a¢ - Commes.on, -- there - were gouut dQ provscunal employees on the county s payrul. We be- Iuve ths is a pretty fair figure. but at uso ne«essarty too make an estimate because the records - left by Mr. Zaron's predecessor were incomplete. | Elyun said. dA nrough ettuient civil service practices insttuted by Mr. Zaron, the number of provisonal - em- ployees has been cut - to about 130. This means that Mr. Zaron hos wiutted away, at Republic putronage and that in order to get on the County payroll now, can- didates must pass tests compara- ble to those given in other parts of the country. Employees no longer are promoted acording to whom they know. _ All we care about is what they know - and that they are able - to pass the standard tests. ' Flynn said. The Democratic Supervisor re- vealed that about 50% of those who took the tests had passing grades and that this was about in line with the experience of other cities and countries through- \Ket the country. The Public Per- sonnel Association, a non-profit lican party bosses.\ Flynn stated. prfanization - whose membership coms sts of arti service commis- nom from almost ad states. un- viueding - New York. | Cantorma, Arkansas and Alabanta taany of the exons under con- tract wath the County, Pivyan «charged that the Repub- were hard pressed to keep thor political leaders saustied be- sause tue well of provisional ap- poutees nad just about dried up. Lhey see the hand a rnting - on the Wu] because - Mr, - Zurons next step is fo sct up' an ethugent caamination procedure - for - the towns. This too will require the hiring of quairfied personnel, not those who have performed a spe- cial favor for one of the Repub Teachers Can Raise Potential Through P. R. Teacbets in the Northport-East Northport schools were toid how tie; |- coard unarease their. poten- tal through an understanding of pubhc - relations by Dr. Clayton Rose at a recent Spring Work- shop conducted by the Northport Teachers Assouation. Dr, Rose. - Director of Public Relations | for the New - York State Teacher's Assouation sad that a thorough understanding on the part of teachers ot ah aspects of the school program would he ip them convey ths information to the publhc and enable them to an- swer the many questions asked about the schools, Another featured speaker, - Dr. Henry Brickall, Assistant Superin- tendent of Schools in Manhasset, told the gathering | that - teacher potential _ could _ be - imnureased ~ Automated Record through | intuating _- changes | in techniques. The all-day conference opened with greetings from Dr. Bernard W. Schneider. Dastrut 4 Super- imtendent of Schools; Edgar Twin- ing, Principal of East Northport Juntor High School where the workshop was held. Gerald Brad- mek. NTA President and Mrs. Barbara Ingraham member of the Board of Education. Atte: tne open ong address by Dr. Rose. the teachers attended group sessions. all dealing with increasing teacher potential. These were eatit'ed Automated Teach» ing Des es oin reading. Helen braskenpohh editor. Educational Developmental Laboratories. An Approach to Teahing Art. Rob- ert Bonus and David Jackien, Keeping. Charles Rhein, consultant, Edu- cational Data Processing Com- pany: a Modern Approach to Mathematus. Joseph Latino; New Treads in Physical Education, Dr. John McCay. South Huniiag. ton Schools. There were also work. cp, jy Programed Learning, [D |- ; Elgan. | consultant. | Coop hop i rogramed Instruction: ()\.;- gq I’l‘ujt‘gt. Edward Horroc- volle sultant. 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