NEW CITY JOBS O S - T E A C H E R S - C L E R K S - A U T O E N G IN E M E N -See Page 20 QiAiit $-e/M>iea. ^ N e w Y o rk , A p ril 9 , 1 9 4 0 P r i c e F iv e C e n t s Who's New York's Most Popular Fireman? — See Page 5 IS L S F Wanted! N EW SPA PERM EN JOSEPH JONES JAMES FITZSIM M O NS H ook and L adder N o. 4 0 E n g in e C o m p a n y N o . 2 3 3 PA RK EM PLO Y EES R A D IO M E N n U. S, Exam s S te n o a n d JOSEPH CHRISTIANO E n g in e C o m p a n y N o . 2 2 8 H LN R r iijo k y La<^ J e r T y p is t L ists R e a d y Final results of the U. S. exams for Stenographers and Typists will be ready this week. A total of 22,000 papers were graded and thousands placed on four new eligible registers. — See Page 3 xclusive: o b s f o r A ll 2 ,7 4 1 W e lfa re E lig ib le s — See Page 2 a y U n io n s S trik e A g a in s t th e G o v e rn m e n t? Civil Service Publication!, Inc. May unions of government employees operate the same way as unions in private industry? Here are the answers to the questions all civil service employees have been asking since the city's dispute with the Transport Workers Union. • — Page 9 iL T H E F A C T S A B O U T N A V Y Y A R D JO B S — Page 2 C IV IL P agb T w o S E R V IC E LEADER N e w D i s m i s s a l p |g J F o r P o s t a i W o rite r All the Facts A b o u t JVavy Y a r d Jobs LEADER O B T A IN S FIRST IN F O R M A T IO N A B O U T BAD J O B SITU A TIO N I f iv h e n y o u w a n t y o u ’l l g e t r e a s o n jo b a t t h e B e c a u s e B r o o k ly n t h e N a v y N a v y Y a r d Y a r d , d o e s n ’t d o n ’t e x p e c t k n o w . to A n d k n o w f o r g o o d to o . T h is a n d a it . w a s u n s k ille d t h e e x p la n a t io n la b o r e r s w h o g iv e n h a v e y e s t e r d a y f ile d f o r t h e th o u s a n d s a p p lic a tio n s f o r jo b s y e a r . “We draw up registers and m ake appointm ents as the needs of the service require,” explained H . F. O ’Connor, R e ­ corder. The methods used by the Navy Y ard , he said, d iffe r fro m those of the C ivil Service Commission because of the unsettled n atu re of the work. “ W e m a y h a v e t o b u i ld a b a t t l e ­ sh ip n e x t w in te r— a n d a g a in we m a y n o t,” h e p o in te d o u t. “Or C o n g ress m a y s t a r t o n a n e c o n ­ o m y w ave, o r th e w a r in E u ro p e m a y sto p to m o rro w — a n d we m i g h t h a v e t o l a y o f f 800 o r 900 m e n .” E x p la n a tio n T il l s a c c o u n t s f o r thie u n c e r ­ t a in ty of a p p o in tm e n t fo r th e m e n w h o file . T h i s e x p la i n s too^ w h y m a n y m e n h a v e t o w a i t so* lo n g b e tw e e n t h e t i m e t h e y f ile a n d t h e t i m e t h e y a r e n o t if i e d o f t h e o u t ­ c o m e o f t h e i r a p p li c a t i o n s . F o r i n s t a n c e , l a s t s p r i n g 11,844 m e n f ile d f o r s ix “ h e l p e r ” p o s i ­ t io n s . O n ly 2,864 o f t h e s e m e n h a v e b e e n n o tifie d w h e th e r th e y a r e e lig ib le t o t a k e a jo b . T h e s e a r e t h e S h i p f l t t e r H e lp e r s . T h e reason? B ecau se S h lp fltte rs a re s o re ly n e e d e d b y t h e Y a r d , a n d a n y o n e w h o is q u a lif ie d c a n g e t a jo b . T h o s e w h o f ile d f o r t h e o t h ­ e r fiv e j o b s a r e s t i ll w a i ti n g f o r t h e ir re g is te rs to b e m a d e u p . A t p r e s e n t t h e r e a r e p r e v io u s r e g is ­ t e r s w h i c h a r e b e in g u s e d f o r t h e s e p o s itio n s , a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y t h e r e is n o r e a s o n f o r g o in g t o t h e e x ­ p e n s e o f r a t i n g t h e a p p li c a t i o n s . H o w e v e r, If t h e N a v y Y a r d is s u d ­ d e n ly c a l l e d o n b y C o n g r e s s o r t h e N a v y D e p t , t o b u i ld a b a t t l e s h i p o r d o o t h e r w o rk c a l l in g f o r n e w m e n , t h e n t h e s e a p p l i c a t i o n s w ill c o m e i n h a n d y . T h e f iv e “ h e l p e r ” p o s i t io n s w h i c h h a v e n o t y e t b e e n r a te d a re (w ith th e n u m b e r w h o file d ): B o i le r m a k e r H e l p e r ............. 756 C o p p e r s m i t h H e l p e r ............. 560 M o l d e r H e l p e r ......................... 440 R i g g e r H e l p e r .......................1175 S A N ITA TIO N M A N (Physical) PATROLMAN— FIREMAN (Mental & Physical) PRISON GUARD (STATE) POST OFFICE CLERK-CARRIER RAILW AY POSTAL CLERK W e o f f e r t h o r o u g h p r e p a r a t i o n , m e n t a l a n d p h y s ic a l, f o r t h e above e x a m in a tio n s ( S a n ita tio n M a n , p h y sic a l o n ly ). C o u rses c o n s i s t o f c la s s l e c tu r e s , h o m e s t u d y m a t e r i a l , w r i t t e n t r i a l e x a m i n a t i o n s . M o d e r a te fe e s , p a y a b l e I n I n s t a lm e n ts . T ills is a sc h o o l In w h i c h e v e r y e n r o ll e d s t u d e n t r e c e iv e s t h e p e r s o n a l a t t e n t i o n o f i t s d i r e c t o r s . W e h a v e s u c c e s s f u lly p r e ­ p a r e d t h o u s a n d s o f c a n d i d a t e s f o r civil s e rv ic e p o s itio n s . O u r e x p e r ie n c e in t e a c h i n g civ il s e rv ic e e x t e n d s o v e r a p e r io d o f 30 years. I f I n t e r e s t e d In a n y o f a b o v e e x a m i n a t i o n s , p le a s e c a ll, p h o n e o r w rite fo r f u r t h e r p a rtic u la rs . SCHWARTZ-CADDELt kHOOL G Y M N A S IU M E ast 1 1 th S tr e e t n e o r B 'v a y G R a m e r c y 5-8830 O F F IC E & L E C T U R E HALL N .E . C o r. F o u r th A v e . & 1 3 th S t. A L g o n q u in 4-6 169 6 0 -6 2 o f d u r in g Anm s k ille d t h e p a s t Student Nurse T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C iv il S e r ­ vice C o m m is s io n h a s a n n o u n c e d a c o m p e titiv e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r S t u d e n t N u r s e t o f ill p o s itio n s I n S t . E l i z a b e t h ’s H o s p it a l i n W a s h i n g t o n . T h e e x a m is o p e n t o m e n a n d w o m e n b e tw e e n 18 a n d 30 w h o a r e h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s ; I t is a ls o o p e n t o s e n i o r s t u d e n t s In h i g h sc h o o l. T hose w ho p a ss a n d a re a p ­ p o i n t e d w ill s e rv e a t h r e e - y e a r t r a i n i n g p e r io d , d u r i n g w h i c h t i m e t h e y w ill re c e iv e $288 a y e a r In a d d itio n to m a in te n ­ a n c e . I f t h e y s u c c e s s f u lly c o m ­ p le te th e co u rse a n d a re p r o ­ m o te d to t h e g ra d e o f n u rse , t h e y w ill re c e iv e $1,620 a y e a r . F u ll official requirements, f i l ­ ing dates and other inform ation fo r this exam ination is pub­ lished in T h e L ea d e r on Page 15. A sample test appeared in last week’s Leader. E l e c t r i c i a n H e l p e r ............ 6049 T h e s e jo b s , w h ic h p a y f r o m $4.89 p e r d a y t o $5.85 p e r d a y , a r e n o w c lo s e d t o f ilin g . N o N o tif ic a tio n to S k ille d M e n A t p r e s e n t, t h e N a v y Y a r d h a s 28 s k ille d jo b s o p e n f o r f ilin g . T h o s e w h o fill o u t a p p l i c a t i o n s m a y n o t b e n o tifie d of th e ir c h a n c e s fo r a jo b fo r m a n y m o n th s , m ay b e a y e a r . T h e s e s a m e jo b s w e r e o p e n f o r f i li n g a ll l a s t f a ll, w e r e c lo s e d o n D e c e m b e r 28, a n d t h e n r e o p ­ e n e d in J a n u a r y . M a n y of th o se w h o f i le d i n t h e f a ll h a v e b e e n c a l l e d t o w o rk . O t h e r s h a v e n o t . A n d h e r e is t h e r e a s o n : B a sis o f S e le c tio n T h e Y a rd h a s n o t h a d tim e t o r a t e a l l t h e a p p li c a t i o n s f o r t h e s e jo b s . T h e r e f o r e , b e c a u s e o f t h e n e c e s s ity f o r f illin g v a c a n c ie s , t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n t m e n t s w e re m a d e . T h e m e n w ho g o t th e s e a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s w e re c h o s e n o n t li e b a sis of th e e x p erien c e th ey c la i m e d i n t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s a n d t h e o r d e r of t h e i r filin g . I f , a c ­ c o r d in g t o t h e i r o w n s t a t e m e n t s , t h e y f u l f il l t h e e x p e r ie n c e r e q u i r e ­ m e n t s , t h e y a r e c a lle d f o r w oi’k. Over a n atio n -w id e radio hook-up Senator Jampc (Dem . N. Y .) w ill urge the adoption of legislation ^ a court of appeals in dismissal cases for postal Senator M ead w ill speak over a coast-to-coast hn 10:15 p.m. Wednesday. ‘ H e is u r g i n g t h e l e g i s l a ti o n i n ^ b e h a l f o f 3,600 b r a n c h e s o f t h e s o c i a t i o n o f L e tte r Carriers N a t i o n a l A s s o c ia tio n o f L e t t e r a t h i r d c h o s e n 'b y the fifl! C a iT ie rs . F o r m an y y ears th e T h e b o a r d w o u ld have th p o sta l w o rk e rs h a v e ask ed t h a t a in decid in g b o a i'd o f a p p e a l s b e c r e a t e d t o r e ­ w o r d v iew t h e c a s e s o f e m p lo y e e s d i s ­ s u s p e n s io n , re d u c tio n in payj p e n a l t ie s , itg m is s e d o n c h a r g e s . S e n a t o r M e a d o t h e r deci: h a s i n t r o d u c e d a b ill (S . 3592) i n w o u ld b e f in a l. L e d b y m e m b e r s jf t h e S e n a t e w h i c h w o u ld e s t a b l i s h su c h a bo ard . I t s m e m b e r s h i p Y o r k L e t t e r C a rrie rs ’ AssocL 'J w o u ld c o n s i s t o f a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o m e 30,000 p o sta l emplTel!* o f t h e U . S . C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is ­ e x p e c t e d t o liste n to s io n , o n e f r o m t h e N a t i o n a l A s ­ M e a d ’s a d d r e s s . S e e J o b s f o r A l l 2 ,7 4 O n I n v e s t i g a t o r L ist T w o h u n d r e d e llg lb le s o n t h e S o c ia l I n v e s t ig a t o r list, mee T h u r s d a y n i g h t t o d e c id e w a y s a n d m e a n s o f o u s tin g 176 provlsig in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f W e l f a r e ’s V e t e r a n s B u r e a u , lea rn ed that n(s e v e r y o n e o f t h e 2,741 o n t h e l i s t m a y g e t a jo b . F u rth e r, they h( t h a t e a c h m e m b e r o f t h e l i s t Is d i r e c t l y a f f e c t e d b y th e contempii s u it to fo rce re m o v a l of th e s e p ro v islo n als. ellg lb les® F o llo w ln g t h is , t h e a t t h e e n d o f tw o y ears..i 5 v o te d t o r e t a i n H . E li o t K a p l a n , a t t h e e n d o f th re e years .20 c o u n s e l t o t h e C iv il S e rv ic e R e ­ a t t h e e n d o f foiu’ years..24 f o r m A s s o c ia tio n , a s t h e i r l e g a l g u id e . j . W a lte r S h e rm an , re se a rc h c h a i r m a n o f t h e a s s o c ia tio n , h a d f a c ts a n d fig u re s a t h is fin g e r-tip s. 1) A s o f l a s t w e e k , a ll p r o v l s i o n a ls o u t s i d e t h e v e t e r a n s b u ­ r e a u h a v e b e e n r e p la c e d . T h e l a s t p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t w a s N o. 488, t h e l a s t t e m p o r a r y N o. 582. 2) U n o f f i c ia l e s t i m a t e s p l a c e t h e t u r n o v e r f i g u r e a t 4 -5 p e r c e n t . T h i s w ill m e a n a b o u t 200 jo b s a y e a r . 4,500 S o c ia l I n v e s t i ­ g a to rs a re in th e d e p a r tm e n t. 3) D e c li n a ti o n s so f a r h a v e b e e n a t t h e r a t e o f 30 p e r c e n t. 4) 2 00-3 00 p ro m o tio n a l ap­ p o i n t m e n t s w ill b e f o r t h c o m i n g w h e n l it i g a t i o n e n d s a n d a p r o ­ m o tio n lis t p ro m u lg a te d . O n t h e b a s is o f t h e s e f a c t s , t h e fo llo w in g s h o u l d b e r e a c h e d : a t t h e e n d o f s ix m o n t h s 730 a t t h e e n d o f o n e y e a r . . . ' 850 a t t h e e n d o f tw o y e a r s . .1275 a t t h e e n d o f t h r e e y e a r s . 1725 a t t h e e n d o f f o u r y e a r s . .2150 S h o u l d t h e v e t e r a n s w lio a r e u n ­ d e r f i r e b e r e p la c e d , t h e s e f i g u r e s change: a t th e e n d of th re e m o n t h s ............................... 920 a t t h e e n d o f s ix m o n t h s 1000 a t t h e e n d o f o n e y e a r . . .1100 T h a n k s fr o m th e C ops] M r . Jerry Finkelstein, Publu Civil Service Leader D e a r Je rr y:—Now that hectic Legislative Session afc banj/ is finished, and we ar^ breathing easier, I am ta this opportunity to eiiend| thanks to you and, the Service Lea der’ on behcdi the organized patrolmen o/j City of New York, for the] sistance rendered in our bef particularly in connection the dangerous Babcock-S^ pension bills. T h e s u p p o r t extended b y y o u a n d y o u r paper is > t a i n l y h i g h l y appreciated. The novelties introduce^ you, such as the "handso cop contest” and the calls” column have crq viuch interest in behalf cl | paper arid of course the rt’s civil service neios is both the-minute, and accurate. The conduct of your will, without doubt, spell^ cess without any further ment from us. JOSEPH J. BURKAI president. Patrolmen’s Benevole^ S A N I T A T I O N MA MAINTAINER’S HELPER T h is rxanilnatloii oUvth nn excellent opportunity for men who have been graduated from technical and vocational hiirh ichoots or who have had Kome experience in the varlons trade* to secure position! a t HELPERS or MECHANICS leading to a life-time career in the New York City railroad lyctem. CLASS FORMS MONOAY, APRIL 15, 8:30 P.M. O p e n A ir R e g u la tio n T r a c k , V a u lts a n d F e n c e n o w r e a d y f o r ,c o m p l e t e , i n t e n s i v e t r a i n i n g . C o m e i n g j i d l o o k us o v e r ! n A Per Wee UntI ^ Exoi i ■ Morn. • Afern’n # Eve. # 3 Sessions 9 Saturday Class ForminK. Under personal supervision of Deputy Chief Robert (Ret.), N. Y. Fire Dept. Over 30 years of experience in civn ^ P A Y A S Y O U G O ! weekly SANITATION MAN P b;siral preparation 3 times weekly a t hours to suit the convenieuce of the student in the larfest and best ped Kyinnasiums in New York. STATE V m n k D It A COURT ATTENDANT- A FACTORY " c o u n t y )—c l a s s e s a n d FRIDAY IN S P E C T O R - CLASS FORMS MEET MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AT 8:30 P. M. THURSDAY, APRIL II AT 8:30 P. M. P h y s ic a l a n d M e n ta l P r e p a r a tio n F IR E M A N - P A T R O L M A N - S T A T E P R IS O N G U A R D Personalized Civil Service Coaching E x a m s fo r W h ic h A p p lic a tio n s H a v e B e e n F ile d • • C o lle g e C le rk L aw S te n o g r a p h e r ® S tru c tu re M o in ta in e r • T e le p h o n e O p e ra to r ® C o u rt S te n o g ra p h e r • A p p re n tic e • J r . & S r. S t e n o g r a p h e r a n d T y p is t (F e d ) ProW*"". (Fed) E x a m in a tio n s E x p e c te d in th e N e a r F u tu r e • • P O S T O F F IC E C L E R K -C A R R IE R ® S T E N O G R A P H E R T Y P IS T G r. 2 R A IL W A Y PO ST A L C LER K • T E L E P H O N E O P E R A T O R (F e m a le ) ® F IR S T G R A D E C L E R K A tte n d the school loith a background of over 300,000 students, recommended t y 8 0 % of the personnel of the various City, State, and F ed era l departments. T h e D e le h a n ty In s titu te 115 EAST 1 5 th S T R E E T , N .Y .C . S T uyvesont 9 -6 9 0 0 Park Foreman, Asst. Engineer, Mech., Jr. Engineer, Sanitao. ^ eer. Court Attendant, CoiieKe Clerk, Factory Jnsp., Marine ® Consumption, Insp. Iron & Steel Const., Personal o shed Insp., Asst. Train Dispatcher, Station Supervisor, “ *' Assessor (Utility, Bldgs., RR. Valuation), Accountant. , Carpenters, Plumbing, Mechanics, Jr. Adm. Asst., Tt' M aintainer’s Helper, Structural Maintainer, Apprentice tW® ' ^ Drafts, Postal Clerk, Carrier, Railway Postal Clerk, Radio ing Supt. LICENSES—Professional Engineer, Architect, Stationary Eng" Teacher’s Vocational, Applied Math. Special Private Tutoring in Civil Service Arithmetic, A (riA Trigonometry, Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, **ydrauiK . t Drafting, Blue P rin t Reading. Architeetural, Airplane, “ Tono*'*'’ ,idJ H Heating A Ventilating, Piping, Ship, Marine, veying, Building Estimating, Preparation for Cooper U" ’ leges. West Point, Flying Cadet exams. Animated Carto M O N DELL INSTITUTE S3* W. 41st St., N. Y. C. - T el Wisconsin 1-20*6 - Coll 161-19 Jam aica Ave., Jamaick 6-6288. Evenings Only5 ’ O® , _ A p r n C m L j ) ^ S E R V IC E P a o s T hi LEADER 3Mayor Cracks ito$vn City Exams Ordered O n Salary Raises Four new exams have just been ordered by the M unicipal Civil e commission. The series includes one competitive test 'for Statistician ($ 3 ,0 0 0 ); two promotion— Inspector of W ater ^ mption, Grade 2 ($ 1 ,8 0 0 ); Junior Administrative Assistaiit $3,000; and one change of title— to Hostler ( C i t y - w i d e ) , ^^ro7sio7ia.ls are now holding jobs as Senior Statisticians in the ith Department, and the competitive exam fo r this post is beheld to replace them. They are working on a special research !'"Tfinanced ct financed through Social Security funds funds. A fte r June 30 the munn for M r fhnso take over the work. Filing these .positions will not be until after July. 1. The test for Inspector of W ater Consumption will probably be to employees of the Department of W ater Supply. Any city employee will be eligible fo r the promotion test to fnior Administrative Assistant. Full official requirements, filing dates and other inform ation for these exams will be published in The Leader as soon as they are released._________________________________________________________________ J^etvBudget Clips Commission Work -j-jie M u n ic ip a l C iv il S ervice® commission jo in e d i t s fe llo w c o m ­ missions in t h e S t a t e a n d n a t i o n on the c h o p p in g b lo c k t h i s w eek . Mayor L a G u a r d ia ’s e x e c u t i v e budget lopped c lo se t o $190,000 from its 1940-41 r e q u e s t. A sum of $199,520.21 a b o v e its 1939-40 s tip e n d w a s s o u g h t b y t h e Commission; i n s t e a d i t re c e iv e d a n Increase of $8,845.29. T h i s r e p r e ­ sents an a c tu a l d e c r e a s e , a s m o r e than $10,000 g o e s f o r m a n d a t o r y salary in c re m e n ts. The b udg et n o w g o e s t o t h e Board of E s tim a te , w h i c h h a s c a l l ­ ed public h e a r i n g s f o r A p r il 16-17. The Board, w h ic h is t o h a v e i ts say by April 27 h a s p o w e r t o r a is e or lower a n y b u d g e t i te m . The ileight-of-hand n e c e s s a r y t o r a is e the Com mission’s f i g u r e s is u n bown. Most s ig n if ic a n t, a c c o r d in g to the Com mission’s r e q u e s t, is t h e (49,200 asked f o r t r a n s f e r o f p e r di«m (paid by t h e d a y ) w o r k e r s to peim anent tit l e s . T he C om ­ mission feels t h a t t e m p o r a r y e m ­ ployees are 2/3 a s e f f e c tiv e a s p e r ­ manent w orkers. I f t h e $49,200 were not given, t h e C o m m is s io n suggested t h a t $75,000 m o r e w o u ld be needed to p a y t e m p o r a r y e m ­ ployees. It g o t n e i t h e r . E x a m in a tio n S lo w e d Hit most d ir e c tly b y t h e a p p r o ­ priation is th e e x a m i n i n g d iv is io n . A total of 190 e x a m s — e q u a lly d i Tided between p r o m o ti o n a n d o p e n competitive tit l e s — h a v e b e e n o r <l«red by th e C o m m is s io n b u t n o t yet held. E a c h w ill n o w b e p u s h ­ ed several m o n th s f u r t h e r i n t o t h e tuture. At the sa m e tim e , m a r k i n g o f •ooie 200,000 p a p e r s n o w b e f o r e “le Commission is lik e w ise t o oe •eriously slow ed u p . A m ong th e ®ost popular e x a m s b e f o r e Its barkers a re 78,000 S a n i t a t i o n Man papers, 22,000 f o r T y p e - C o p y 28,000 fo r A u to E n g l n e m a n . if no n e w e x a m s a r e g iv e n , the C o m m issio n , i t w o u ld t a k e July 1, 1941, t o f i n i s h a ll with its p r e s e n t s t a f f , ^o m p ieteiy d o n e a w a y w i t h a r e eral en tire b u r e a u s : t r a i n i n g , jjeaich, r e c r u itin g . T he te n ta “''6story in e a c h Is: Taining: in - s e r v ic e c o u r s e s go. p u b l ic a ti o n o f t h e j ‘c P e rso n n e l Q u a r t e r l y (vol. lid ^ ap p eared ), an d tfT e x a m in a tio n s, a r e e n d e d , tlon t h e p u b lic i n f o r m a Photi^ v is ito r s , 15,000 le tte rs a m o n th ^ ^ " 'e s to a n e n d . Thp r. quest ^ ° " ^ « ^ i s s lo n ’s o r i g in a l r e Iti c hock f u ll o f s t a t i s t i c s . Per cenf e x a m p le , a 25 n u m b e r o f c ity 80 p e r oation. I n c r e a s e . C la s s lf l«ie vpftb e fo r e t h e e n d o f bv t o 100 p e r ^ More Jobs For Cops A n o t h e r 100 m e n f r o m t h e P a t r o l m a n , P .D . e lig ib le l is t w ill r e c e iv e a p p o i n t m e n t s i n t h e P o ­ lic e D e p a r t m e n t a s c iv ilia n t e l e ­ p h o n e o p e r a t o r s w i t h i n a fe w d a y s . T h i s w a s r e v e a le d t o T h e L ea d er la te la s t w eek by P a u l J . K e rn , p re s id e n t of th e M u n i­ c ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n . R e c e n t l y t h e t o p 200 m e n o n t h e l is t w e r e c e r t i J l e d f o r T e l e ­ p h o n e O p e r a t o r jo b s, a n d 95 a c ­ c ep te d . T h e n e w c e rtific a tio n s w ill b e g in ^ w ith n u m b e r 200. M e n w h o g e t t h e j o b s w ill serv e p ro v isio n a lly u n til th e y a re a p p o in te d p a tro lm e n , o r u n ­ t i l a n e w e lig ib le l is t Is e s t a b ­ l is h e d f o r T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r . T h e l a t t e r p o s i t io n p a y s $1,200. O f t h e f i r s t g r o u p o f 95 w h o t o o k T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r p o s i­ t io n s , fiv e w e r e l a w y e rs . N e w a p p o i n t e e s a r e s e n t to t h e P o lic e A c a d e m y f o r a p e r io d o f 10 d a y s f o r p r e l i m i n a r y I n ­ s t r u c t i o n I n t h e d u t ie s o f T e l e ­ p h o n e O p e ra to r. U se s B u d g e t t o O u t w i t H a r d - W o n I n c r e m e n ts T w o t o w in m e n ts y e a r s t h e W u n d e r a g o c it y e x le r t h e M c C a r th y L a G u a r d ia a n d a in c r e m e n t s w a y y e a r t h a t a f t e r p lo y e e a n t h e b e c a u s e J u ly 1 ,1 9 4 0 . h e B u d g e t o n h a d a s f o u g h t a w h ic h t h e y s o o n D ir e c t o r b e g in h a d J u ly n o t b y la w w o u ld e m p lo y e e a p p o in te d 1 9 3 9 e m p lo y e e s d e c is io n 3 , h a d o n ly s e r v e d 1 9 3 8 s e r v e d a a t h e y o n J u ly 12 n o t y e a r . m o n th s . r e c e iv e H e s. o n e t h e 1, t h e a n w o u ld t h r o u g h g r a n t e d s e r v e d t h e f u ll M c C a r th y o t h e r la w o f h a d to M a y o r in t h e w o r d s , I n c r e m e n t h a v e in c r e ­ y e a r . b e g in n in g I n c o u r ts s a la r y o n s u c h f is c a l a n e m ­ J u ly w a it 1. u n t il T h e court, agreeing w ith the p o in t o f view expressed by the SC M W A In the dispute, d irect­ ed th a t the increm ents begin as soon as an employee had served one y ear regardless of the date w hen he was a p ­ pointed. M ay o r L a G u a rd ia h a s s m a rte d u n d e r t h i s d e c is io n e v e r s in c e , p le a d in g f r e q u e n tly t h a t th e a d ­ d i ti o n a l f u n d s t h e c it y m u s t p a y fo r th e “a n n iv e rs a ry in c re m e n ts ” c o n stitu te d a h e av y b u rd e n . He a d d e d t h a t t h e o r i g in a l I n t e n t o f t h e M c C a r t h y la w h a d n e v e r b e e n to p a y In c re m e n ts e x ce p t a t th e b e g in n i n g o f t h e f is c a l y e a r . L a s t w eek to sc a n n e rs of th e M a y o r ’s n e w 1 ,0 0 0 -p a g e b u d g e t, a n e w a n d o m in o u s t h r e a t t o t h e W e x le r i n c r e m e n t s a p p e a r e d . “N o a p p o in tm e n ts ,” sa id th e I n s t r u c t i o n s w h ic h w ill g o v e r n t h e o p e r a t i o n o f t h e b u d g e t, “ s h a l l b e m a d e e x c e p t o n J u l y 1 st o f t h e f is c a l y e a r f o r w h i c h t h i s b u d ­ g e t Is a d o p te d t o a n y p o s i t io n In th is b u d g e t e x cep t in h o sp ita ls or w h ere n e ce ssary fo r th e p re se rv a ­ t i o n o f h e a l t h o r f o r t h e c u s to d y o f p riso n e rs, w h e re th e a p p o in t e e w ill b e c o m e e n t i t l e d to a n I n c r e ­ m e n t on th e a n n iv e rs a ry d a te of h i s e n t r a n c e I n t o t h e s e r v ic e .” I n o t h e r w o r d s n o c o m p e titiv e e m p lo y e e In t h e s a l a r y g r o u p e a r n i n g le ss t h a n $1,800— t h o s e c o v e r e d b y t h e M c C a r t h y la w — w ill b e a p p o i n t e d e x c e p t o n J u l y 1. A f t e r J u l y 1, a f u ll 12 m o n t h s w ill e la p s e b e f o r e a d d i t i o n a l a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s a r e m a d e , e x c e p t In c ases o f e x tre m e em erg en cy . S u c h a p r o v is o is I n t e r p r e t e d a s t h e M a y o r l a t e s t a t t e m p t t o fo rc e t h e C i ty C o u n c il t o a m e n d t h e M c C a r t h y la w . LLOYD H . SU TTO N AND PA U L J. BRUDERER are shown as they received the Samuel H. Ordwcy medals for distinguished service from M ayor La Guardia on Friday. Bruderer is a superintendent of Laundries in the D epart­ ment of Correction, and Sutton is foreman of sewer repairs in the office of the Borough President of M a n h a tta n . Both men were rewarded for efficiency and in itiative in saving large sums of money for the city. C lim b e r-P ru n P rac tic a l tests for several h . < ■'1 1 -' b e ud P rim e r applicants w ill begin on Wednesr*?.y, . . r ■; ‘ O !)■ ■ n t- i n ditions p erm it. This series of tests or^ esting the M u n icip a l C ivil Service Comr i didates have to shinny up to the top of 4G-foot tr-. once a t the top, tie d iffic u lt knots, dem onstrate an aointy to prune limbs and do other work. A b o u t 15 m e n w ill b e e x a m in e d ® e v e ry d a y a n d t h e t e s t s w ill c o n ­ e lu d e q u e s t io n s o n t h e i d e n t i t y o f t i n u e u n t i l t h e e n d o f t h e m o n t h . t r e e s b y t h e i r b a r k o r fo lia g e , P a r t s o f t h e e x a m i n a t i o n w ill i n - q u e r ie s o n e l e m e n t a r y t r e e s u r g e r y , e tc . Typist^ Steno Lists Ready U. b a t t le w e r e in te r p r e te d f u ll w o u ld f u ll a s h a r d C O M M IS S IO N FINALLY C O M P L E T E S H U G E TA SK 3 0 V a c a n c ie s A t le a s t 30 v a c a n c i e s w ill b e f ille d a s s o o n a s a n e w e lig ib le lis t is p r e p a r e d . O t h e r v a c a n ic e s a r e e x p ec ted th is su m m e r. A p p o in t­ m e n t s a r e m a d e ^ t $6 a d a y . ’ M onths of w a itin g by thousands of men and women who took exams fo r Junior and Senior Typ ist and Jun ior and Senior Stenographer In the U. S. C ivil Service w ill be ended A fte r th r e e y e a rs of e x p erien c e this week w hen they are notified of the results. a s C lim b e r a n d P r u n e r , e m p lo y e e s A c c o rd in g t o J a m e s E . R o ss e lle , ®--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a r e e lig ib le to t a k e p r o m o t i o n t e s t s d i s t r i c t m a n a g e r o f t h e C o m m i s ­ f o r jo b s i n N e w Y o r k S t a t e o n ly . a r e b e s t f o r t h o s e w h o a r e w illin g s io n , t h e r e s u l t s a r e n o w c o m p le te O t h e r n a t l o n - v l d e l is ts a r e a v a i l ­ to a c c e p t j o b s i n u p s t a t e N ew f o r jo b s in t h e c o m p e titiv e c la ss . a n d c a n d i d a t e s a r e b e in g n o t if i e d a b le f o r d e p a r t m e n t a l a n d fie ld Y o r k . F o r so m e tim e a p p o in t­ w h e t h e r t h e y p a s s e d o r f a ile d . a p p o i n t m e n t s . T h e a p p o i n t m e n t m e n t s to p o s i t io n s I n N e w Y o r k Captain Candidates Need A c c o rd ln g L t o _ h i s c a l c u la t io n s , a p o s s ib ilitie s o f t h e n e w e lig ib le s C ity h a v e b e e n p r o c e e d in g slow ly. Three Years Service total oft^55 ^ i £ t ^ rr ssoorn s p a s s e d . A t 11,£ t h e s a m ¥ t ln ie , 11,500 a p p lic a n ts C a n d i d a t e s f o r tlie p r o m o ti o n fro m N ew Y o rk S ta te flu n k e d th e e x am to C a p ta in (D e p a rtm e n t of t e s ts . C o rre ctio n ) m u s t h a v e th r e e y e a rs M a n y o f t h o s e w h o w e re s u c ­ of s e r v ic e a s C o r r e c t i o n O f f ic e r , c e s s f u l p l a c e d o n tw o , a n d s o m e a c c o r d in g to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t l a s t p la c e d o n a s m a n y a s fo u r, o f w e e k b y t h e M u n i c ip a l C ivil S e r ­ t h e e lig ib le lis ts . A ll a p p o i n t m e n t s t o t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l s e r v ic e i n W a s h ­ vice C o m m is s io n . R e q u e s ts t h a t The C o m m is s io n has been i n g to n . D . C . f r o m f e d e r a l e lig ib le l is ts i n N ew Y o r k S t a t e th is r e q u i r e m e n t be e a s e d o r w o r k in g a t t o p s p e e d d u r i n g t h e w ere s to p p e d p o in t- b la n k la s t w eek, w h e n a n e w ta b u la tio n w a iv e d w e re d e n ie d by t h e C o m ­ l a s t fe w w e e k s t o c o m p le te t h e s h o w e d t h a t f o r t h e f i r s t t im e in y e a r s , N e w Y o r k h a d e x ­ m is s io n . I n e x p la i n in g its a c t i o n h u g e jo b o f g r a d i n g 22,000 p a p e r s . c e e d e d Its q u o t a u n d e r t h e f e d e r a l a p p o r t i o n m e n t s y s te m . t h e C o m m is s io n s a id t h a t t h e H a n d ic a p p e d by lac k of fu n d s a n d U n d e r t h i s s y s te m , e a c h S t a t e is a llo w e d a c e r t a i n n u m ­ n u m b e r o f p r is o n o f f ic ia ls e lig ib le p e r s o n n e l, a n d r e s p o n s ib le f o r t h e b e r o f j o b s i n t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l s e rv ic e In W a s h i n g t o n . I t s f o r t h e e x a m h a d in c r e a s e d in r e ­ h a n d l i n g o f m a n y o t h e r la r g e a l l o t m e n t Is b a s e d o n Its p o p u l a t i o n . B e c a u s e N ew Y o r k is c e n t y e a r s a n d t h a t it w a s n e c e s ­ lis ts , t h e C o m m is s io n h a s b e e n so h e a v ily p o p u l a t e d , i ts q u o t a is la r g e a n d i t r a r e l y r u n s o v e r. s a r y t o l im i t t h e n u m b e r o f a p p l i ­ h a r d p u t t o k e e p a b r e a s t o f Its H o w e v e r, l a s t w e e k ’s f i g u r e s s h o w t h a t t h e S t a t e is a l ­ ca n ts. T h e l a s t e lig ib le lis t f o r w o rk . IX irln g r e c e n t w e e k s m a n y lo w e d 5,303 p o s i t io n s ; t h a t i t h a s a t p r e s e n t , 5,487. T h e r e ­ C a p ta in w as e x h a u s te d sev eral e m p lo y e e s have been w o r k in g f o r e n o n e w jo b s c a n b e fille d f r o m lo c a l e lig ib le l is ts u n t i l m o n th s ago. o v e r ti m e t o g e t t h e T y p is t a n d N e w Y o r k f a l l s u n d e r q u o ta . S t e n o l is ts o u t o f t h e w a y . N e w Q u o ta s C o m in g T h e s e n e w l is ts ai'e p r e p a r e d Purchase In-Service Talk O n ly a b o u t h a l f t h e t o t a l jo b s fille d b y N ew Y o r k e r s in F ederal A ppointm ents Cease fo r New Yorkers S u b w ay E x a m T h e w ritte n e x am fo r F o re m a n saiYi f a p p l i c a t i o n s d u r i n g ( T r a c k ) w h i c h w a s o p e n t o A s­ rate^ “ v e -y e a r p e r io d w a s a t s i s t a n t F o r e m e n i n t h e c ity - o w n e d s u b w a y s y s te m w ill b e h e ld o n 1935 1936 .................. ® ® -265 W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 10 a t 1 p .m . 1937 ............ .. A fte r th e re s u lts o f th e w r itte n 1838 .............. 138,845 e x a m a r e in , p r a c t i c a l - o r a l t e s t s 103,958 w ill b e g iv e n . W a s h i n g t o n a r e a f f e c t e d b y t h e q u o t a s y s te m . T h e r e s t a r e c o n s id e r e d t o b e In t h e fie ld s e r v ic e a n d a r e n o t s u b j e c t to a p p o rtio n m e n t. T h e c h a n c e s a r e t h a t t h i s b lo c k in g o f a p p o i n t m e n t s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l s e rv ic e w ill n o t c o n t i n u e f o r v e r y lo n g . N ew q u o t a s a r e is s u e d e v e ry m o n t h , a n d a r e c o m p u t e d e v e ry tw o w e e k s. I t is p o ss ib le t h a t t h e n e x t s e t o f f ig u r e s w ill s h o w t h a t N e w Y o r k is a g a i n in t h e c le a r a n d c a n b e g in u s in g I ts e lig ib le lis ts ; b u t t h e p o s s ib ility a ls o r e m a i n s t h a t s e v e r a l m o n t h s m a y e la p s e b e fo re t h i s o c c u r s . F r a n k M. K n o x , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e P r a n k M . K n o x Co., c o n ­ s u l t a n t s in p r i n t i n g c o n tr o l a n d s t a n d a r d i z a t i o n , will a d d r e s s a E te p a r tm e n t of P u rc h a se mse rv ic e t r a i n i n g c o u r s e o n M o n ­ d a y , A p ril 15, a t 6 p. m . I / e will s p e a k on “ T h e P r e p a r a t i o n a n d F u n c t i o n a l U se of O ffic e F o r m s ." P age F o u r C IV IL S E R V IC E LEADER T u esd ay, A nn, he explains. “Some of niv f . suggested that I take a Civii vice exam instead of a n r appointment. Curiously about that time a test vv nounced for Examiner.” C U h I . S - c m h c a . M e rit M en L iE i\]> £ It 401 P u b l i s h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y b y C iv il S e rv ic e P u b l i c a t io n s , I n c . O f f ic e : 97 D u a n e S t. (A t B r o a d w a y ) , N ew Y o rk , N. Y . P h o n e ; C O r t l a n d t 7-5665 Intered as second-class matter October 2, 1939, at the port Office at New York, N JT.,under thp Act ofMarch 8, lOTIl he C o p y r i g h t 1940 b y C iv il S e rv ic e P u b l i c a t io n s , I n c . J erry F i n k e l s t e i n ............................................ Publisher Sew a rd B r i s b a n e ............................................................................. Editor M axw ell L e h m a n .......................................... Executive Editor S u b s c r ip tio n R a t e s — In New York State (by mail) -------------Elsewhere in the United S t a t e s ........ Canada and Foreign Countries - ............ Individual Copies ........................ A d v e r tis in g R a t e s o n A p p lic a tio n — . ■ $2 $2 $3 5 a Y«r a Year a Year Cents — Tuesday, April 9, 1940 L e a d e r S c o o p s A gain! H e re’S an example of the efficiency w ith which The Leader is able to scoop even daily newspapers on iviporta nt civil service news: Last Sunday. April 7, the New York Times car­ ried a front-page article under the head “ 27,000 Transit Men Facing Rigid Tests.” The information contained in this had appeared, almost word for word, in The Leader dated April 2— a scoop of five days over New Yo rk’s most authoritative daily. More th an th at: the essential facts behind this story had been dug up by Leader reporters just two weeks before. They appear on page 2 of the M arch 26 issue. For accurate, thorough, speedy news-coverage and dependable interpretation of civil service events, there is no medium like The Leader. Security fo r Doctors H E R E ’S a lit t l e i te m in t h e M a y o r ’s b u d g e t w h ic h o r d i n a r i l y w o u ld p a s s w i t h o u t c o m m e n t f r o m t h e o r d i n a r y o b s e rv e r. I t s a y s , t h a t p h y s i c ia n s a n d d e n t i s t s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h a r e to be p l a c e d o n a “ p e r d i e m ” b a sis, i n s t e a d o f b e in g p a id , a s t h e y n ow a r e , o n a n a n n u a l b a sis. T h a t l ittle i te m c a r r i e s d y n a m i t e f o r t h e p e o p le in N ew Y o rk . I f t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e le ts i t go t h r o u g h , t h e s a v in g in m o n e y w ill b e p e a n u t s : b u t t h e e f f e c t on t h e c i t y ’s h e a l t l i w o rk w ill b e e n o r m o u s . W h e n d o c to r s a r e o n a “ p e r d i e m ” b a s is , i t m e a n s t h e y a r e s u b j e c t to c all a t t h e w h i m o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t h e a d . A m a n w ho h a s b een in th e d e p a r tm e n t te n years, m a y be c a lle d f o r w o rk tw o d a y s a w e e k . A m a n f r e s h o u t o f sc h o o l m a y b e g iv e n a f u ll w e e k ’s w o rk . O b v io u sly , s u c h u n c e r t a i n t y m e a n s t h a t t h e q u a lity o f w 'ork d e te r i o r a t e s . S o d o e s m o r a l e . S o d o e s i n te r e s t . I f a d e n t i s t d o e s n 't k n o w f r o m d a y to d a y w h e t h e r h e ’s g o in g to w o r k o n t h e s a m e c h ild , h o w c a n h e p l a n a l o n g - r a n g e p r o g r a m ? H o w c a n a p h y s i c ia n b e c o m e a c ­ q u a i n t e d w i t h t h e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c ills t h a t d e v e lo p in c e r ­ t a i n s e c tio n s of t h e c ity , if h i s c o n t a c t is o n ly s p o r a d ic ? W h a t k i n d o f d o c t o r - p a t i e n t r e l a t i o n s h i p c a n d e v e lo p ? W h a t h a p p e n s to a p ie c e o f r e s e a r c h t h a t a d o c to r h a p ­ p e n s to b e w o r k in g o n ? T h e M a y o r in d ic a te s h e ’d lik e to g e t r i d o f t h e “ o l d ­ s te r s ” in th e d e p a rtm e n t. T h ese “ o ld ste rs” h a v e m ad e N ew Y o r k o n e o f t h e h e a l t h i e s t c itie s in t h e w o rld . T h e i r a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s a r e t h e a d m i r a t i o n o f e v e ry o t h e r la r g e c ity . A n d w h a t a t t r a c t i o n c a n w o r k f o r t h e c ity b e to a y o u n g m a n , if i t ’s o n t h e u n c e r t a i n “ p e r d ie m ” b a s is ? U n d e r t h e “ p e r d i e m ” s e t - u p , lo y a lty to t h e c ity w o u ld b e r e w a r d e d w i t h a k ic k i n t h e p a n t s . T h e “ p e r d i e m ” i d e a s m a c k s o f s k u lld u g g e r y . I t ’s a b a d p r e c e d e n t to s e t u p . T h e d o c to r s a r e g e tt i n g t o g e t h e r to f i g h t. T h e c ity s h o u ld see to it t h a t a f i g h t b e c o m e s u n ­ n ecessary . I Three Strikes N P R E V I O U S o c c a s io n s w e h a v e b e m o a n e d In th e s e c o lu m n s t h e b u d g e t a r i a l f a t e s of t h e U. S. a n d N ew Y o r k S t a t e c o m m is s io n s . T h e F e d e r a l C o m m is s io n re c e iv e s a s t i p e n d c o n s id e r a b ly belo w t h a t w h i c h is n e c e s s a r y to k e e p t h i n g s o n a n e v e n k e el. T h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n g e ts w h a t a p p e a r s to be a n in c r e a s e o v e r its c u r r e n t b u d g e t: s u b t r a c t t h e s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s a n d fe e s b u r e a u , a n d it a m o u n t s to t h e lo w e st b u d g e t sin c e 1937. L a s t w e e k t h e y h a d to m a k e w a y f o r t h e M u n ic ip a l C o m m is s io n . A lth o u g h i ts f i g u r e s s e e m to be $8,000 a h e a d o f l a s t y e a r ’s b u d g e t, a g a i n t h e m a n d a t o r y i n ­ c r e m e n t s b r i n g i t below l a s t y e a r ’s. I n se rv ic e s, it m e a n s t h e e n d o f v a lu a b le b u r e a u s , p o s t p o n e m e n t o f e x a m s , d e la y in m a r k i n g p a p e r s . T h e b u d g e t a x e s e e m s to f a ll m o s t f r e q u e n t l y j u s t w h e n t h e c o m m is s io n s a r e d o in g t li e ir b e s t jo b s. M o re a n d m o r e p o s itio n s c o m e u n d e r t h e m e r i t s y s te m , i n ­ c r e a s i n g t h e w o rk of t h e c o m m is s io n s , y e t re s u ltin '^ in h u g e s a v in g s f o r t h e p u b lic . T h e n t h e b u d g e t - m a k e r s g e t t o w o rk . I t j u s t d o e s n ’t m a k e se n se . O some Jo h n Joseph F u r ia B u r n e t t M u r p h e y .............................................. M a n a g in g E d it o r H . 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T h e D o c t o r w a s l e c t u r in g o n “ E x ­ p lo s io n s a n d E x p lo s iv e s ” a n d t h e g u n p o w d e r \^a s f o r u s e in h is c la sses. A t h i s t r i a l t h e c o u r t d e c la re d t h a t it w as u n la w fu l to ow n m o re t h a n a c e r t a i n q u a n t i t y o f “e x p lo ­ siv e s.” F u r i a a s k e d t h e J u d g e if h e o w n e d a p is to l. T h e J u d g e s a id h e d id . F u r i a t h e n m a d e so m e r a p i d c a l c u la t io n s a n d f i g u r e d o u t t h a t t h e p o w d e r in t h e s h e lls t h e J u d g e h a d , e x c e e d e d t h e le g a l lim it. H e a ls o d e c l a r e d t h a t u n d e r c e r ­ ta in c irc u m sta n c e s w a te r w as a n “e x p lo s iv e .” ' T o p r o v e i t h e e x ­ p lo d e d so m e i n c o u r t, a f t e r b r e a k ­ in g i t d o w n i n t o h y d r o g e n a n d oxygen. T h e c o u r t a c q u i t t e d F u r i a w ith a p o lo g ie s. T h i s e p is o d e is o n ly o n e o f m a n y t h a t D r. F u r i a h a s c r a m m e d i n to a c o lo r fu l a n d v a r ie d life. in g a n in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m f o r c ity e m p lo y e e s . T h i s is o n e of h is p e t p ro je c ts. F u n d s f o r t h e p r o g r a m a r e p a id j o i n t l y b y t h e c ity a n d f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t . “ W e ’ve d o n e a c o r k ­ in g g o o d jo b o n a s h o e s t r i n g , ” s a y s F u r i a p r o u d ly . “ 6,500 city, e m ­ p lo y e e s h a v e s p e n t a t o t a l o f m o r e t h a n 125,000 h o u r s in t r a i n i n g c la s s e s a t a n e t c o s t o f o n ly $2.50 p e r e m p lo y e e .” D A t t h e m o m e n t t h e r e ’s a g r a v e d a n g e r t h a t th e tra in in g p ro g ra m , w h i c h w a s s u p p o s e d to b e e x p a n d ­ ed n e x t y e ar, m a y be d ro p p e d . No p r o v is io n s w e re m a d e to c o n ti n u e i t in t h e M a y o r ’s n e w b u d g e t. H o w e v e r, F u r i a a n d t h e M u n i c ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n w ill m a k e a n e f f o rt to sav e th e p r o ­ g r a m w h i c h h a s p r o v e d e x tr e m e ly p o p u lar. V e rs a tile D r . F u r i a is a n e m i n e n t e n g i ­ n e e r w ith a lo n g « trin g of p a te n ts o n r a d io , m o ti o n p i c t u r e , r e c o r d ­ in g a n d o t h e r de v ic e s. T hese b r i n g h i m a s u b s t a n t i a l , in c o m e f r o m r o y a lt i e s . H e ’s a ls o a n e x ­ p e r t o n m a s s p r o d u c ti o n m e t h o d s in i n d u s t r y a n d a n a u t h o r i t y o n m a n a g e m e n t a n d p e r s o n n e l. D r . F u r i a b e c a m e i n t e r e s t e d in C iv il S e rv ic e , h e sa y s, “ b e c a u s e I sa w a n o p p o r t u n i t y to c a r r y o v e r to g o v e r n m e n t so m e o f t h e e f f i ­ c ie n c y m e t h o d s d e v e lo p e d i n p r i ­ v a te i n d u s t r y . G o v ern m en t se r­ vice in m o s t p la c e s is a w id e o p e n sp a c e fo r e ffic ie n t m e th o d s, p r i n ­ c ip le s, a n d p r a c t i c e s o f o p e r a t i o n . “I b eca m e in te re s te d in th e p o s­ sib ilitie s o f in c r e a s i n g e f f ic ie n c y in g o v e r n m e n t a f t e r t h e F u s io n a d m i n i s t r a t i o n c a m e i n t o p o w e r ,” In -S e rv ic e P e t F o r th e la s t fo u r y ears he h a s b een a S e n io r E x a m in e r fo r th e M u n i c ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is ­ sio n . H e c o n d u c t s e x a m s f o r h i g h a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a n d t e c h n i c a l Jobs. S in c e l a s t M a y h e h a s b e e n d i r e c t ­ ' H e t o o k t h e e x a m and f i r s t o u t o f 326 c a n d id a te s “ T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t nePH C iv il S e r v ic e t o d a y ,” he sav ° t h e hv^iring irin g o f h o n e st and i "** ten t pp ee oo pp le ii nn adminio^.^^®* le administrath* p o s ts . 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The , jiigJm veatedly c a m p a ig n e d J salaries in this wage standards are a‘J low for most einvloV^ I campaign vAll continV' C IV IL P o lic e C a lls S E R V IC E P ace F i v i LEADER at its initial meeting last tceek, voted him $ 2,000, h alf his active duty pay. F o u r t e e n m e m b e r o f t h e fo rc e w ill m e e t i n m a t c h e s T u e s d a y , A p ril 9, in t h e P o lic e M e m o r ia l F r a n c i s W . B a r r e t t , f o r m e r p a t ­ F u n d b o x in g c a r d a t t h e B r o n x r o l m a n w h o r e s i g n e d i n 1937. C o lis e u m . All t h e c o n t e s t a n t s a r e s t a r t e d s u i t in S u p r e m e C o u r t b e ­ P a t r o l m e n . A la r g e t u r n o u t is e x ­ f o r e J u s t i c e M ille r l a s t w e e k to p e c te d . f o r c e C o m m is s io n e r V a l e n t i n e to re tire h im a t h a lf-p a y . B a r r e tt c o n t e n d s t h a t h e w a s s e r io u s ly i n ­ j u r e d o n M a y 7, 1936 w h ile o n d u ­ ty . a n d t h a t a s a r e s u l t o f t h i s h e H e r e ’s t h e lo w d o w n o n t h e s u r ­ s u f f e r e d a s e r ie s o f o t h e r a c c i d e n t s p r is e t r a n s f e r o f V i n c c n t K a n e to a n d illn e sse s. F in a ll y , h e says, h is o ld E n g . Co. 276 in B r o o k ly n , h i s m i n d b e c a m e c lo u d e d a n d a t a c o u p le o f b lo c k s f r o m h i s h o m e . t h e s u g g e s tio n o f a s u p e r i o r o f ­ K a n e h a s f o u r v o te s , t h r o u g h t h e f ic e r h e re s ig n e d . 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W i t h so m u c h a t s t a k e , h e ’s m ade. w illin g e n o u g h to o v e rlo o k a g ru d g e a n d e n d th e y e a r-o ld David Stanley, Administrative K a n e - M c E l l i g o t t fe u d . Assistant to Col. Brehon B. Som • A n o t h e r a n g le : M a y o r L a G u r d i a ervell, Works Progress Adminis­ trator. conducted us through the is g r a t e f u l t o K a n e f o r h i s p a r t in new building at 306 W , 5 4 t h St., p u t t i n g o v e r t h e n e w p e n s i o n p r o ­ H e p r o b a b ly t o ld M c E lIiwhich will soon house the I S tii g r a m . Precinct. The swanky, five-story g o t t t o p a t c h t h i n g s u p a n d s e n d building will be completed around K a n e b a c k t o h i s “ h o m e ” s t a t i o n . :By B U R N E T T M U R P H E Y p a t r o l m a n ’s B e n e v o l e n t A s^ ^vill h a v e a m e e t in g of on T u e s d a y , A p r il 9. A n dele"^^^ent to t h e b y - l a w s w ill be H to p ro v id e f o r t h e a d d i t i o n Roard of T r u s t e e s o f a r e o .j e S ta te n Isla n d , resell j. e x p ec ted t h a t th is ^°!ndm cnt will n o t p a s s . ® r PBA n o t e s : n o m i n a t i o n ficers f o r 1940-41 w ill t a k e Tuesday. M a y 14. J o e B u r T h s second y e a r in o ffic e e n d s T h e a c c o m p li s h m e n ts of i n c lu d e t h e e s t a b l i s h t of a S o cial W e l f a r e B u r e a u : f h f adoption of t h e n e w p e n s i o n l l r a m : p a y w h ile o n sic k le a v e ; Jo year r e ti r e m e n t ; a n d lo w e r p n c'es’for u n ifo rm s. fjie jirst meeting of the new Police Pension Board was held Monday. April 1. At the meeting inspector Patrick Da ly teas elected Le-chairman; Sergeant Fred mer, vice-chairman, and Joseph ‘BurUrd, secretary. Commissioner Lems J- Valentine is designated chairman by law. Thomas G aff re y u'os appointed treasurer. Xhe c h an c es a r e b e t t e i t h a n tven th a t no n e w a p p o i n t m e n t s to the Police fo rc e w ill b e m a d e until July. I f t h i s h a p p e n s t h e c ity will have gone a w h o le y e a r w i t h ­ out addins: a sin g le n e w c o p , w h ic h is some sort o f a r e c o r d . V a c a n c ie s in the d e p a r tm e n t f o r P a t r o l m a n range from 420 to 600. April 27 a n d will be ready for oc­ cupancy S0071 afterwards. The new building is equipped w ith a lu m in ­ um doors, marble lavatories, and other fancy touches. I t also has a private prison-cell block which will hold 32 men. The Station House will cost $500,000 when completed. The budget submitted last week to the Board of Estimate contains an item of $182,700 to replace 130 patrol cars and to buy 20 addi­ tional ones and to replace 65 and buy 15 more motorcycles. Lt. Joseph E. McCullough of the Tottenville Station, S. I. became the first member to re ­ tire under the new pension pro­ gram. The Board of Trustees. A m em b e r of th e F ire D e p a rt­ m e n t c a n b e r e t i r e d f o r d i s a b il i ty w h e n t h e m e d i c a l b o a r d f i n d s in “ g o o d f a i t h ” t h a t h e is d is a b le d . S u c h d e c is io n s a r e f i n a l u n le s s p r o o f is m a d e t h a t t h e b o a r d a c t e d u p o n fa ls e i n f o r m a t i o n o r t h r o u g h a m i s t a k e o r f r a u d . I f t h e r e Is a d isp u te o n th e s e p o in ts th e case m u s t b e t r i e d i n c o u r t. A m e r e d i f f e r e n c e o f o p in io n , h o w e v e r, b e tw e e n t li e m e d ic a l b o a r d a n d a 7 i r e m a n ’s p r i v a t e p h y s i c ia n is n o t s u f f i c i e n t r e a s o n f o r v o id in g a r e t i r e m e n t . Is F rid a y To Send in Your Nomination for New York's M o s t P o p u la r F ir e m a n ! Nom inated so f a r : Henry Huncharoff. Hook I t ’s coming to an end, boys i t ’s coming to an end! F r i ­ a n d Ladder 28; Sanford day is the last, fin al, day— F rid ay, m id n ig h t ends your op­ Goldberg, Ejigine 282; Jos­ eph j . Jones, Hook and Lad - p o rtu n ity to nom inate the most popular, best-liked m an in der 40; Anthony Flaherty. the fire departm ent. W ho is he? W h a t company houses Headquarters S ta ff; J o h n the m an who enjoys good-will, respect, and likin g more O ’ C o n n o r , Headquarters Staff; Hugh Halligan, D e­ th a n any other? partment C h i e f ; Joseph For over a m onth, now, Th e I^eader has been asking Slamm, Hook and Ladder you to aid in the h u n t for New Y o rk ’s most popular fire ­ 143; James Fitzsimmons, Engine 233; Deputy Chief man, In fact, we’re n o t doing the h u n tin g a t a ll— you are! Dennis Curtin, 5th Division; Frank Hanifin. Hook and T h e only way to select the Most Popular F ire m a n is by ladder 80; A rthu r Hines. nom ination and vote— the good old dem ocratic method. Woofc and Ladder 104; A n thony Jireck. 32nd Ba tt. So, if you’ve been too lazy heretofore to nom inate the Chief; Joseph Kierney. E n m an w ho’s most popular, w a it no longer! Bestir yourself 27; Joseph Christiano. Engine 228; Harold P. Delle, a t once— r i g h t n o w — for F rid a y Is the deadline for n o m i­ Rescue 4; Thomas Dore; nations. L e t’s see th e votes pile up for the popular lads. William Euler. Engine 20; Everybody in the fire dep artm en t is eligible. A ll residents Martin D. Farrell. Truck 12; 'l^eph Michael Finn. 51, of New Y o rk C ity m ay vote. August H . Fritz . E n The w inning fire m an w ill receive a silver cup from 39; James J. Hughes. Engine 39, Charles H . John- The Leader, plus a free u n ifo rm made to order by the Jon, 31st Batt. Chief; Vhes- tailors of Merson Clothes, Inc. G. Kendall. Engine 239; ‘^dgar Slovak. Engine 6; Alexander ‘‘Scotty” Stewart. You must use the coupon below to record your nomination. and Ladder 31; W i l ­ liam‘ Willis; Otto W u l f f ; I Most Popular F ire m a n Ed.itor ^^^^tenant Edward Gorham, ' C ivil Service Leader ooA: and Ladder. Stapleton, 97 Duane Street, New Y o rk C ity Chief John J. St ^ y> Headquarters M y choice for Most Popular F ire m an is Tommy Kane. Engine 9^°^se A. Ryan. I W i ° “ « a h o n ; Richard P . O ’.^oo fc and Ladder ‘ Julius Fried. Rescue Co. L ariH ^ ^ Costello. Hook and ^ B. Bacon, of Company ne 210. S h e D e s e r v e s T h i s w a s t h e d e c is io n o f S u ­ p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e S a m u el H o fs t a d t e r i n t h e M a x w e l v s. M c E ll i g o tt c a s e l a s t w e e k . E. P. D u tto n Co. h a s ju s t p u b l is h e d T h e N e w Y o r k F i r e D e ­ p a rtm e n t, M a n u a l of In s tru c tio n s . L o w ell L lm p u s e d it e d t h e 25 5p a g e b o o k . A r e v ie w w ill a p p e a r in t h is n e x t c o lu m n n e x t w e e k . Fire Dept. Branch 141 of the Holy Na me Societu will hold its annual mass a t St. P atric k’s Cathedral on Sunday, April 21 at 9 a.m. F i r e C o m m is s io n e r J o h n J . M c E ll i g o tt is s u e d a n o r d e r l a s t w e e k a m e n d in g th e ru le s a n d re g u la ­ t io n s o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t w i t h r e f ­ e ren c e to v o lu n ta ry e x c h a n g e s of B e t t e r ! to u rs of d u ty . T h e n e w ru le s: “ N o m e m b e r o h a ll b e p e r m i t t e d to e x c h a n g e a to u r of d u ty o r p o rtio n th e re o f w ith a n o th e r m em b e r w ith o u t th e w ritte n a p ­ p ro v a l of th e o ffic e r a u th o riz e d to g r a n t s u c li p erm iiS sion.” “ A p p l i c a t io n s f o r p e r m i s s io n t o v o lu n ta ry e x c h a n g e to u rs o f d u ty m u st be b a se d on good a n d s u f ­ fic ie n t re a s o n b e ' >i wst h r o u g h 0 ! ic'Ji' chunnpi^- r.o f o f f ic e r f.O.h* i/r-fi to a r t ■ •s u c h app..ic.'-: “A p p lict tio ;:s ' C h iei f i c e r s a n d A c tin g t h i e f Off:- f-rs s h a l l b e a c 'e d b y th#* C lu e f o f D e p a rtm n n . pi'. w iis I r n a i a ll o t h e r m m ; a il b e a c t e d u p o n b y D iv is io n C o m m a n d e r s . . . ” “M e m b ers w h o a re a ssig n e d to f ix e d g r o u p s m a y b e p e r m i t t e d t o e x c h a n g e t o u r s o f d u t y w itia m e m ­ b ers w ho a re a ssig n e d to o th e r g r o u p s .” Send items to Box 100, Civil Service Leader, 97 Duane St.. 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F u t u r e v a c a n c ie s , h o w e v e r, w ill b e f ille d HISTORY OF THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT T ra in fo r T h e com p lete sto ry o f f lr e -flg h tln g la New York, sh o w in g th e D pp artn ie n fs tec h n ic a l d ev elo pm ent, its lon g stru gg le a g a in s t m a ch in e p o litics, an d th e Insp irin g records of its m a n y ab le a n d h o n e st ca r eer­ m en . B y Low ell M. Llm pus. Fully Il­ ..............................................''' lu stra ted SANITATION And, ju s t o ff th e press: " T he New York Fire D e p a r tm e n t—MANUAL OP INSTRUCTION. An o ffic e r ’s m an u al, fo r p r o fessio n a l fir em en . $1.8.5. B o th book.s a v a ila b le a t E. P. D U T ­ TON & CO., SOO F o u rth Ave., or a t T h e LEADER O ffice. anil o th er Civil Service Physical Exams a t the T W E N T Y -T H IR D STREET Y .M .C .A . 23rd “ CLASS i n COURSES FOR OFFICE APPLIANCE OPERATOR PRACTICAL TEST • STREET C o lle g e C le rk • L aw S te n o g r a p h e r • J r.-S r. S te n o g r a p h e r • J r.-S r. T y p is t ST''•VI OVARY LICENSE DRAKE S c h o o l of C ivil S e rv ic e Thoinaii G. O’Brien, I*rc». 154 N A SSA U (O p p osite City ST. Hall) T c l.: B E c k m a n 3-4840 T here Is a D rake School In Each Borough 7 th AVENUE IN S T R U C T O R S Large, Fully Equipped Gymnasium 10 Handball Courts W eight L ifting Room W restling Or Boxing Room I n d o o r Tracl'^ S w im m in g P o o l P r i v a te L o c k e r H o t R oom Open EV G’INEER’S AND A 9 A.M. t« 10 P.M. 1 0 - S to r y C lu b B u ild in g Dues and Privllneo Fees Q u a r te r ly o r A n n u a l B a sis M a k e H e a lth Y o u r H o b b y P h on e, W rite or See WILEY C. M em bership CLEM ENTS Secreta ry P h o n e C H e lse o 3 -1 9 8 4 ASK FOR FREE GU EST PASS ^ H isto rie T his begins the departm ent, announced last week, devoted to the Interests of employees in the W e lfare D ep artm en t. “Case Histories” w ill be a weekly Leader feature. Close to $2,000,000 was cut from the Departm ent of E du­ cation last week by M ayo r LaGuardia, as its contribution to a total saving of $6,395,594 over the current budget, that appears in the executive budget for 1940-41. The Board of Estimate, to which the M ayo r submitted his total of $581,114,244, w ill hold public hearings, then make its own report on A p ril 27. C I V I L S E R V IC E A ID S T U D Y T ttc g d a y . Notes a f t e r c o m p e t it i v e te s ts . T h i s is t h e s a m e p o lic y t h a t w ill b e u s e d o n a l a r g e r s c a le b y t h e F i t e C o m m i s ­ sio n . C o m m is s io n e r J o n e s m a d e h i s a n n o u n c e m e n t in th e m id s t of a d is c u s s io n o f t h e F e l d - H a m i l t o n la w a t R o c k la n d S t a t e H o s p ita l, O ra n g eb u rg . O n th e sam e p ro ­ g ra m w as J o h n T. D e G raff, c o u n ­ sel t o t h e A s s o c ia tio n o f S t a t e C iv il E m p lo y e e s : h e o u t li n e d le g is ­ la tiv e h o p e s o f t h e M e n t a l H y g ie n e e m p lo y e e s . L e h m a n ’s c o m m is s io n — G r a c e A. R eavy, h e a d of th e S ta te C om ­ m is s io n , is i ts c h a irm a n — w as g iv e n t h e e x p r e s s e d m a n d a t e t o e x t e n d c o m p e t it i o n t o a s m a n y o f t h e 20,000 n o n - c o m p e t it i v e e m ­ p lo y e e s i n t h e S t a t e a s p r a c t i c a b le . T h e b u lk o f t h i s n u m b e r — 16,972 in 1938— a r e i n t h e i n s t i t u t i o n s . T e r m i n g t h e e x te n s i o n “ p a r t o f a p r o g r a m to e s t a b l i s h a r e a l c a r ­ e e r s e rv ic e i n t h e S t a t e g o v e r n ­ m e n t , ” C o m m is s io n e r J o n e s f u r t h ­ e r r e v e a le d t h a t o t h e r i n s t i t u t i o n a l p o s ts , s u c h a s t h e 2,000 i n t h e N u r s in g se rv ic e , m a y b e m o v e d i n ­ t o t h e c o m p e titiv e c la s s l a t e r o n . B ill M c D o n o u g h , w h o w o rk s In t h e A lb a n y o f fic e o f t h e S t a t e D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u lt u r e a n d M a r ­ k e ts , h a s j u s t t a k e n o n t h e jo b a s A lb a n y r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t li e M en> t a l H y g ie n e w o rk e r s . B ill w ill b e i n t h e c e n t e r o f t h in g s , b u t t h a t s h o u l d n ’t d a u n t h i m . W h e n h e w a s p r e s i d e n t o f t h e A s s o c ia tio n o f S t a t e C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s a fe w y e a r s b a c k , m e m b e r s h i p r o lls sw elled . R i g h t n o w h e ’s c h a i r m a n of th e A s s o c ia tio n ’s le g is la tiv e c o m m i tt e e . A r e p o r t o n b ills a f f e c t i n g M e n ­ t a l H y g ie n e w o r k e r s w ill b e g iv e n t o t h e B i n g h a m t o n S t a t e H o s p i­ t a l E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n T u e s ­ d a y , A p r il 7. P r e s i d e n t A n d re w A u g u s ti n e and B ioice C hase b ro u g h t th e re p o rt back fro m a r e c e n t m e e t in g i n A lb a n y . . . W a s s a ic S t a t e S c h o o l w a s r e p r e s e n t e d by G e o r g e P e n f ie ld , o f t h e B o y s ’ g ro u p , a n d B y ro n E v an s, w h o h a ils f r o m t li e m a c h i n e s h o p . , . V ice p r e s i d e n t L o u is G a r r i s o n a n d e x ­ p r e s i d e n t G . C a r l t o n N u h n w e re th e r e fo r H u d s o n R iv er S ta te H o s­ p i t a l . . . a n d C h a r le s S c h w i m m e r a n d E d w a rd F le m in g fo r H a rle m V a lle y S t a t e H o s p it a l. s w e e k i n a h a r d - h i t t i n g r a d i o o r a ­ P u b lic A s s is ta n c e .” itv, „ tio n . H is s u b j e c t : b u s in e s s r e c o v ­ a t i n g s to r y . ^»scln. ery a n d u n e m p lo y m e n t. T h e p r o ­ g r a m : T h e P e o p le ’s P l a t f o r m . O v e r Addenda: Walter p BtUi n. th e C o lo m b ia B ro a d c a stin g S y s­ , te m . B ill h a s a g o o d r a d i o voice. rector of the Division of * « * Studies, has a hobby of W i t h s p r i n g f i n a l l y f i m c tio n in g , im detreeo. This j u l f t pects to obtain a master’s dea^.' t h e s t a f f is m a k i n g p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e w i t h d r a w a l o f t h e w i n t e r in Public Administration Z h e a t i n g a llo w a n c e s f r o m t h e r e lie f N Y U - t o add to Ws (F ordh am ’2 4 ) , L.i.b b u d g e ts o f t h o s e f a m i l ie s w h o liv e John’s ’35) and L LM i n b u i ld i n g s w i t h o u t c e n t r a l h e a t ­ John’s ’36) . . . An7iette Tavhr in g fa c ilitie s . * « * Administrative Assistant to th Director of the Divisio n of C a n c e lle d ; D e p a r t m e n t a l p r o ­ eran Relief, has just returned m o ti o n e x a m s o r d e r e d f o r A s s is t­ fro m a vacation in Pimta Gorda a n t S u p e r v is o r , G r a d e 2; S u p e r ­ Florida . Henry j , v iso r, G r a d e 3; S e n i o r S u p e r v is o r , Bureau of Finance and Statis' G r a d e 4; a ll i n t h e B o a r d o f C h ild tics, will disport himself at Man' W e lf a r e . « « « h attan Beach this summer Hodson’s M i c r o - B io g r a p h y : G e r t r u d e M . Commissioner Friday, Secretary William m R u s k i n , R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t , is s t u ­ M cClure, is back from a twod y in g f o r t h e d e g r e e o f M a s t e r o f week j a u n t in the southwest '; P u b lic A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . S h e ’s in t h e g r a d u a t e d iv is io n f o r 'lY a in in g R a y Auerbach (Mrj.j.Hurwitz) ] who's been with the Statistical': i n P u b lic S e rv ic e , a t N Y U , w h e r e Division since 1932, is habyingi a ll g o o d w e lf a r e p e o p le s e e m t o go. . . . Polly Carter Field, Assfjfant M iss R u s k i n w a s o n e o f t h e f o u r Director of Public Information} is back a t work after a brief rf-; spite. Polly has the perfect tele-i phone voice, incidentally . . J Edith Alexander, Assistant IM"’] rector of Community Relations,\ addressed the students of Wad-] leigh Hig h School last week.l C ity e m p lo y e e s to rcv -ve a L a Ed ith told ’em about the careers \ G u a r d i a s c h o l a r s h ip l a s t y e a r . . . open to women . . . A bahy frtr!: weight 7 pounds: to Mrs. .Var-I A t o n e tim e , G e r t r u d e a l m o s t b e ­ c am e a n a c tre s s u n d e r E v a Le guerite Shaw of the Division of j Field Administration. ' G a l l i e n n e ’s t u t e l a g e . . . S h e w a s sav ed fo r th e W e lfa re D e p a rtm e n t b y b e c o m in g a la w y e r, t h e n r e h a ­ b i l i t a t i n g h o m e le s s m e n a t t h e B o w ery Y M C A . . . I n h e r sp a re t im e , o u r G e r t ie s in g s i n t h e c h o ir a t P ly m o u th C h u rc h of th e P il­ g r i m s i n B r o o k ly n . . . f u n c t i o n s as p r e s id e n t of th e E le a n o r R u s ­ W h y d is m is s a ls ? For the yea k in R o h d i e L e a g u e . . . a c t s a s were • p u b l ic i ty r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f o r t h e e n d in g M a r c h 30, tl c h u r c h . . . p l a y s f id d le i n a s t r i n g f ir in g s , a n d t h e s e th e - sons e n s e m b le . . . p r a c t i c e s o n t h e U n s a t i s f a c t o r y perform ance. p ia n o . . . a n d e x p e rim e n ts w ith A bsent w ithout leave more s h o r t s to r ie s . W h e w ! * * * O n t h e e v e n in g o f A p r il 13, t h e S C M W A is h o l d in g a d a n c e a t t h e M a n h a t t a n C e n te r . Two bands w ill give t h e b o y s a n d la s s ie s a g o o d - e n o u g h w o r k o u t. « « « O n F r i d a y , A p ril 12, Commis­ sioner Hodson will meet with committees of the various staff organizations. Full, free, and fra n k discussion of all matters concerning the relations between the administration and the staff is on the program. The meet­ ings are periodic affairs; they help iron out any frictions which may exist. th an 6 days ...................... U n p r o f e s s io n a l conduct .... I n s u b o r d i n a t i o n ................... V io la tio n o f Departmental r u l e s (p rin c ip a lly outside e m p l o y m e n t ) ..................... C e n t r a l o f fic e is especiall.v dn t u r b e d a b o u t t h e second item t h e lis t. H a r r y S u s s m a n entered the E R B i n 1935 a s a clerk. Today is A s s i s t a n t D ire c to r of the is io n o f S t a ti s t i c s . Was Nuni 1 o n t h e S ta tis tic ia n s ’ list. c e iv e d A in all mathemaiq c o u rs e s i n to w n . Awarded ^ • • ♦ B e ld e n G o ld M e d a l for Exceiieno T h e s e c o n d m o s t i m p o r t a n t jo b i n P u r e M a th e m a tic s. i n t h e D i s t r i c t O f f ic e is t h a t of s t u f f . ♦ ♦ * C a s e S u p e r v is o r . E a c h C a s e S u ­ p e r v is o r h a s c h a r g e o f a b o u t 4500 C L O S E -U P S : PbiHP fa m ilie s , a n d g u id e s 80 t o 100 e m ­ O ff ic e M a n a g e r in the Division p lo y ee s. T h e j o b ’s r e s p o n s ib ilitie s B l in d A s s is ta n c e , avoided to i a r e la r g e . T h e p o s i t io n p a y s $2,- R u d o l p h . . . Im p atien tly PI' 400. Y e t t h e r e a r e f i f t e e n C a se t i m e u n U l D e r T a g , which is S u p e r v is o r s n o w re c e iv in g $1,900 o r $2,100. T h e m o n e y Is a v a i l ­ a b le . B u t t o u g h b u d g e te e r K e n ­ n e t h D a y t o n w o n ’t r e le a s e it. T h e o n ly w a y t h a t t h e S u p e r v is o r s c a n b e g iv e n t h i s lo w - c a te g o r y s a l a r y is b y p l a c i n g t h e w o r d “ A c t in g ” in secretary „ f r o n t o f t h e i r t itle s . T h e e m p l o y ­ 26 f o r S a lly F in g e r, - ^ ee;. d o n ’t lik e b e in g m u lc t e d . T h e G e o rg e R i d d le iH* D e p a r t m e n t d o e s n ’t lik e c o m p e n ­ b e d e li g h t e d to s a t i n g a jo b a t a lo w e r s a l a r y . B u t e x p e r t a t m a k i n g h e r ow e s p e c ia lly d a r i n g f ♦' t h e r e I t is. * « * S a lly d a b b le s ’".‘jfchamPl' th *^* le ti a n d to s s e s o ff n aam j,„e Note fo r economy-howlers: s h i p s o n t h e side, .j O f the 10,000 employees and of­ r e c e n tl y w o n i n a ficials in the Welfare De pa rt­ . j §« ment, only 43, o r less th an one- n a m e n t a t t h e B e r k s i h alf of one percent, receive over C lu b . . . O v e r in the v ice S e c tio n , t h e a r r o $3,000 a year. * 0 0 h i tt i n g tru e — M a r io n . R e q u ir e d R e a d i n g f o r a ll N ew s a i d t h e w o r d to Na you * Y o r k e r s a s w e ll a s m e m b e r s o f t h e B e lle G l a s s m a n ha"'* sta ff] * 'T he R e o r g a n i z a t i o n of H a r r y S in g e r . . • C IV IL A p r lL ». ! g l » . Index S E R V IC E LEADER P ao e S e v e n TO EXAMS CITY Deadline Page distant M echanical E n sln eer, G rade 4 .......................................April 23 7 promotion 7 7 7 7 stunt M echanical E n gin eer, G rade 4, C l t y w i d e . A p r i l 22 Ij, D ep a rtm en t o f C o rrectlor ...........................April 22 c (>ctor of Iron a n d S teel C o n stru ction , G ra d e 4 ...........April 22 ^"jpector oi w a t e r C onsu m ptio n, G ra d e 3 .......................... . . A p r i l 22 CITY TESTS frads Licsfise Motion picture O p erator ...................................................................April 32 COUNTY roniP^Mive .. . 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 itauqua C ounty: C ase Worker ............................................April 13 county: A ssista n t C loth in g D e p u t y ................................ April 12 cou n ty: P h o to s ta t O p e r a to r ............................................. A pril 12 *^*"*roe c o u n ty : T ele p h o n e O p e r a to r ....................................... April 12 t r « r a c o u n ty : M edical Cleric....................................................April 12 daga C ounty; A ssista n t C hief A c c o u n ta n t................. April 12 '^''eens County: P roba tio n O f f ic e r ................................................ April n'*!it’and r o u n t y : P rob a tio n O fficer ..................................... April ............................................................................................ April C r o lm a n ffnik cou n ty : Dirfcctor, Board o f Child W e lfa r e ........... April Stores Clerk ..................................................................................... April fflster cou n ty: P o stin g Clerk .......................................................April Supcr'lsory Clerk ........................................................................ April 19 12 10 12 12 12 12 STATE open competitive 8 8 8 13 8 8 8 Assistant D irector o f C ancer C o n tr o l..........................................April 12 Assistant Supt. o f T u b ercu lo sis N u r sin g .................................April 12 associate D ia g n o stic P a t h o lo g is t .......................... ....................... M ay 3 Director of S ta te A rchives o f H is t o r y .......................................M ay 3 Head Tuberculosis H o sp ita l N urse, T yp e B .............................April 12 Head Tuberculosis H o sp ita l Nurse, T yp e C .............................April 12 Head Tuberculosis H osp ital Nurse, T yp e D .............................April 12 orthopedic Public H e a lth N u r se ....................................................April 12 public Health Nurse ............................................................................. April 12 Radio(?rapher and C lin ical P h o tog ra p h er .............................. April 12 Senior Laboratory T ec h n ic ia n .......................................................April 12 X-Rav AsMStnnt .....................................................................................April 12 8 8 8 8 8 promotion Dirprtor ot R ecreation and A th le tic s ............................................. April 12 FEDERAL Open Competitive Anglesmitli, Heavy F ir e s ..................................................................... Open Aiiglcsmith, O ther F i r e s ..................................................................... Open Animal G eneticist .............................................................................. April 22 Assistant Animal G e n e t ic i s t ............................................................ April 22 Assistont co a l P rice A n a ly s t.................. ..................................... April 22 Assistant Inspector, O rd n an ce M a te r ia l........................................ M ay Associate Animal G e n e t ic i s t ............................................................ April 22 Asfocia!' Coal P rice A n a l y s t .. .................................................. April 22 Associate Inspector, O rd n a n ce M a te r ia l........................................ M ay Blacksmith, Heavy P l r e .......................................................................Open Blacksmith, O th er ' F i r e s .................................................................... Open Boatbulldcr ............................................................................................. O pen Boilermaker. Army T ra n sp o r t S ervice ........................................ M ay 8 Boilermaker, N avy Yard ................................................................. ', Open Carpenter ................................................................................................... M ay 8 Chief Tool and G a u g e D e s ig n e r ......................................................... Open Chipper and C aulker, I r o n .................................................................... Open Coppersmith .............................................................................................Open Die Sinker .................................................................................................Open Driller, Pneum atic ..............................................................................Open Flange Turner ........................................................................................ Open Frame Bender ........................................................................................ Open Gas Cutter or Bu rn er .........................................................................Open Holder-On ................................................................................................Open Information S p e cia list ......................................................................M ay 6 Information S pecialist, A ssista n t ................................................ M ay 6 Information S p ecialist, A ssocia te ............................ M ay 6 Information S pecialist, P rin cip al ................................................ M ay 6 Information S p ecia list, S en io r .................................... . . . . . . . M a y 8 Inspector, O rdnance M a t e r ia l.........................................................M ay 22 Junior Graduate N u r s e ........................................................................Open Junior Inspector, O rd n an ce M a te r ia l..........................................M ay 22 ..................................................................................................M ay 8 ................................................................................................... Open Machinist, Army T ra n sp o r t S e r v ic e .............................................. M ay 8 ■'lachinist. Ordnance .............................................................. 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I n a d d it i o n , e i t h e r ( a ) s ix y e a r s ’ n u r s i n g e x p e r ie n c e , tw o y e a r s o f w h i c h w e re i n a s u p e r v is o r y c a p a c i t y , a n d tw o y e a r s i n t u b e r c u lo s is , p l u s g r a d ­ u a tio n f r o m an a c c re d ite d s c h o o l o f n u i s i n g . a n d 60 c r e d i t h o u r s o f c o lle g e w o rk i n s u b j e c t s p re p a ra to ry fo r te a c h in g a n d a d m in is tra tiv e w o rk in n u rsin g s c h o o ls ; o r (b ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . W e ig h ts W r i t t e n , 4; t r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­ e n c e . a n d g e n e r a l q u a li f i c a t io n s . 6. H ead S E R V IC E T u b e rc u lo s is H o s p ita l N u rse, T y p e B (O perating Room Supervisor) D iv is io n o f T u b e r c u lo s is , D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h . ($1,400 p lu s m a i n t e n a n c e ) . F e e $2. T h e l is t w ill b e u s e d f o r S u p e r v is o r y O p ­ e r a t i n g R o o m N u rs e . F ile by A p r il 12. D u tie s B e i n c h a r g e o f t h e s u r g ic a l n u r s i n g s e rv ic e a n d o f t h e o p e r ­ a t i n g ro o m s u i t e ; b e re s p o n s ib le fo r th e p ro p er care of in s tru ­ m e n t s a n d e q u ip m e n t; o v e rse e p re p a ra tio n of b an d ag e s, d re ss­ in g s , so lu tio n s , a n d o t h e r s u p ­ p lie s ; a s s i s t a t o p e r a t i o n s ; t r a i n a n d i n s t r u c t n u r s e s in o p e r a t i n g r o o m t e c h n i q u e ; r e l a t e d w o rk . R e a u ire m e n ts G r a d u a t i o n f r o m a s e n io r h ig li sc h o o l, o r e q u iv a l e n t e d u c a t io n . L ic e n s e to p r a c t i c e a s a r e g is ­ t e r e d p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s e i n New Y o r k S t a t e , o r e lig ib le f o r a l i ­ cense. I n a d d it i o n , e i t h e r a ) fo u r y e a rs ’ o p e ra tin g ro o m e x ­ p e r ie n c e , o n e o f w h i c h w a s i n a s u p e r v is o r y c a p a c i t y ; o r b ) o n e y e a r p o s t - g r a d u a t e t r a i n i n g in o p e ra tin g ro o m te c h n iq u e a n d th r e e y e a rs ’ su rg ic a l tr a in in g e x p e r ie n c e in t h e o p e r a t i n g r o o m o f a h o s p i t a l o r c lin ic , o n e y e a r o f w h ic h w a s i n a s u p e r v is o r y c a p a c ity ; o r c) o n e y e a r p o s t­ g r a d u a t e t r a i n i n g in o p e r a t i n g ro o m te c h n iq u e a n d o n e y e a r e x p e r ie n c e in th e o p e ra tin g ro o m of a h o sp ita l o r c l i n i c w h e r e t h o r a c i c s e rv ic e is m a i n ­ ta in e d ; o r d ) a s a tis fa c to ry e q u iv a l e n t . W e ig h ts W r i t t e n , 4; t r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­ e n c e , a n d g e n e r a l q u a li f i c a t io n s , 6. H ead T u b e r c u lo s is H o s p ita l N u rse, T ype C (A naesthetist) D iv is io n o f T u b e r c u lo s is , D e ­ p a r tm e n t of H e a lth . ($ 1 ,2 00$1,300 p l u s m a i n t e n a n c e ) . F e e , $2. T h e l is t w ill b e u s e d f o r A n a e s t h e t i s t . F ile b y A p ril 12. D u tie s A d m i n is te r a n a e sth e tic s as p r e s c r i b e d b y t h e p h y s i c ia n f o r m a jo r a n d m in o r o p e ra tio n s i n ­ c lu d i n g d i f f e r e n t i a l p r e s s u r e a n d e n d o tra c h e a l te c h n iq u e s; be in c h a r g e o f t h e s u p p lie s n e c e s s a r y in a d m in iste rin g a n a e s th e tic s ; tra in a n d in s tru c t n u rse s in a n ­ a e s th e tic te c h n iq u e ; re la te d w o rk . R e q u ir e m e n t s G ra d u a tio n rro m a se n io r h i g h sc h o o l, o r e q u iv a l e n t e d u ­ c a tio n , a n d g r a d u a tio n fro m a s c h o o l o f n u r s i n g . L ic e n s e t o p r a c t i c e a s a r e g is te r e d p r o f e s ­ s i o n a l n u r s e in N e w Y o r k S f a t e , o r e lig ib le f o r a lic e n se . I n a d ­ d i ti o n , e i t h e r a ) s ix m o n t h s ’ p o s t-g ra d u a te tra in in g in a n a e s ­ th e s ia a n d th re e y e a rs fu ll-tim e p a i d e x p e r ie n c e a s a n a e s t h e t i s t i n a h o s p i t a l o r c lin ic ; o r b ) s ix m o n th s ’ p o st-g ra d u a te tra in in g i n a n a e s t h e s i a a n d tw o y e a r s f u l l - t i m e e x p e r ie n c e a s a n a e s ­ t h e t i s t i n a h o s p i t a l o r c lin ic , in c l u d i n g s ix m o n t h s o n t h o r ­ a c ic s u r g i c a l se r v ic e ; o r c ) f o u r y e a rs ’ fu ll-tim e p a id e x p erien c e a s a n a e s th e tis t in a h o sp ita l o r c lin ic ; o r d ) a s a tis fa c to ry e q u iv a le n t. E x p erie n ce m ust h a v e in clu d e d " o p e n - c h e s t” o p ­ e r a t i o n s in w h i c h d i f f e r e n t i a ] p re ssu re a n d e n d o tra c h e a l te c h ­ n i q u e w e re u se d . W e ig h ts W ritte n . 4; tra in in g , e x p e ri­ e n c e , a n d g e n e r a l q u a li f i c a t io n s , 6. H ead T u b e rc u lo s is H o s p ita l N u rse, T y p e D (Surgery) D iv is io n o f T u b e r c u lo s is , D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f H e a lt h . ($ 1,20 0$1,300 p l u s m a i n t e n a n c e ) . F e e , $ 2. T h e l is t w ill b e u s e d f o r S u ­ p e r v is in g S u r g i c a l N u r s e . F ile by A p ril 12. 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O rth o p e d ic P u b lic H e a lth N u rse D iv is io n o f P u b lic H e a l t h N u r s in g , D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p i­ ta ls. ($ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,3 0 0 ). F e e , $1. O p e n t o n o n - r e s i d e n t s o f N ew Y o r k S t a t e a s w ell a s r e s i d e n t s ; h o w e v e r, p r e f e r e n c e in c e r t i f i ­ c a t i o n w ill b e g iv e n to r e s i d e n t s . F ile b y A p ril 12. D u tie s A s s is t t h e d i s t r i c t o r t h o p e d i c s u r g e o n in t h e c a r e o f c r ip p l e d c h i l d r e n ; o r g a n iz e a n d c o n d u c t c lin ic ; m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r m e d i c a l c a r e o r s p e c ia l h e a l t h o r e d u c a t i o n a l s e rv ic e s i n v o lv ­ i n g d e ta i ls o f S t a t e a i d u n d e r th e P h y s ic a ll y H a n d ic a p p e d C h i l d r e n ’s L a w ; o r g a n iz e w o rk w i t h i n a lo c a l h e a l t h d i s t r i c t o f tw o o r t h r e e c o u n tie s , a n d a c ­ c e p t r e s p o n s i b i li t y f o r a ll d e ta i ls c o n n e c te d w ith o rth o p e d ic n u r s ­ in g s e r v ic e ; i n s t r u c t a n d d e m o n ­ s t r a t e p o lio m y e litis a f t e r - c a r e ; t e a c h c o r r e c tiv e e x e r c is e s f o r v a r io u s t y p e s o f o r t h o p e d i c c a s e s a s re c o m m e n d e d b y o rth o p e d ic s u r g e o n s ; r e l a t e d w o rk . R e q u ir e m e n t s G r a d u a tio n fro m a se n io r h ig h sc h o o l, o r e q u iv a l e n t e d u c a t io n , a n d g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a sc h o o l o f n u r s i n g . L ic e n s e t o p r a c t i c e as a r e g is te r e d p ro fe ssio n a l n u r s e i n N ew Y o rk S t a t e , o r e lig ib le f o r a lic e n se . C a n d i­ d a t e s m u s t h a v e h a d a c o u r s e in o rth o p e d ic n u rsin g fo r fo u r m o n t h s . 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A p r a c t i c a l t e s t o n t h e s e a b ilitie s w ill b e g iv e n t o t h o s e w h o p a s s t h e w r i t t e n t e s t. G o o d p h y s i c a l c o n d it i o n is e s ­ s e n t ia l . A d r i v e r ’s lic e n s e m u s t be sh o w n p rio r to a p p o in tm e n t. W eix h ts W ritte n , 3; tr a in in g , e x p e ri­ e n c e , a n d g e n e r a l q u a li f i c a t io n s , 7. DICTATION |1 week (dally), evening. Typing 91. befinners, review. LAW kfternooB, Oreff-Pltm Rn STENOGRAPHERS Special evening class. FOUR.VOICE TESTIM ONY COURT REPORTER PROMOTION TEST, daily « to » p.m. «6 any ten sessions. “Q A A Phrases” 91. Q Jk A Wax Disc 92-3S. Stenof.ypists wel­ come. BOWERS 228 W . 42d S t. B R y a n t 8-9002 T u « « ia y , STA T E JO B S O PEN P u b lic H e a lth N u rs e C o u n t y se rv ic e , w h e r e v e r v a ­ c an c ies o c c u r . ($1 ,2 00-$ 1,5 00) F e e , $1. O p e n t o n o n - r e s i d e n t s o f N ew Y o r k S t a t e a s w ell a s r e s i d e n t s ; h o w e v e r, p r e f e r e n c e i n c e r t i f i c a t i o n w ill b e g iv e n to r e s i d e n t s . T h e l is t w ill n o t be u sed fo r a p p o in tm e n t in W e s t­ c h e s te r , C a t t a r a u g u s , o r S u f f o lk c o u n ti e s . F ile b y A p r il 12. D u tie s D o p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s i n g w o rk in th e p ro m o tio n a n d c o n d u c t o f c lin ic s , c o n f e r e n c e s , c o n s u l t a t a t i o n s , h o m e v isits , a n d d e m ­ o n s tra tio n s of ap p ro v ed m e th o d s o f c a r e i n h o m e s , a n d c lin ics, a n d in o th e r g ro u p c o n feren ces a n d c o u r s e s ; r e l a t e d w o rk . R e q u ir e m e n t s L ic e n s e to p r a c t i c e a s a r e g ­ i s t e r e d p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s e in N ew Y o r k S t a t e , o r e lig ib le f o r a lic e n s e . I n a d d it i o n , e i t h e r a ) g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a s e n io r h i g h sc h o o l, o r e q u iv a l e n t e d u ­ c a t i o n , if g r a d u a t e d f r o m a school of n u rs in g a f te r J a n u a r y 1, 1932; if g r a d u a t e d f r o m a s c h o o l o f n u r s i n g b e f o r e 1932. a n d e n t e r i n g p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s ­ in g f o r t h e f i r s t tim e , e i t h e r 1) t h r e e y e a r s p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s ­ i n g e x p e r i e n c e ; o r 2) o n e y e a r p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g a n d a c o u r s e i n p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g o f f o u r m o n t h s i n c o lle g e o r u n i ­ v e r s i ty ; o r 3) p o s t - g r a d u a t e c o u r s e i n p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g o f o n e a c a d e m ic y e a r in re si­ d e n c e a t a c o lle g e o r u n i v e r s it y ; o r 4) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a le n t. C a n d id a te s m u st h a v e a th o r ­ o u g h k n o w le d g e o f t h e p r i n c i ­ p le s a n d p r a c t i c e s o f p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g . G o o d p h y s ic a l c o n d it i o n is e s s e n t ia l . W e ig h ts W r i t t e n . 4; t r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­ e n c e , a n d g e n e r a l q u a li f i c a t io n s , 6. R a d io g r a p h e r a n d C lin ic a l P h o to g ra p h e r D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h , ($ 2,000 $ 2 ,5 0 0 ). F e e $1. F ile b y A p ril 12. D u tie s B e in c h a rg e o f th e x - r a y a n d p h o to g ra p h ic la b o ra to ry of a h o sp ita l; p e rfo rm e s p e c ia lly c o m p le x w o rk i n o p e r a t i o n o f x ra y a n d p h o to g rap h ic a p p a ra ­ t u s ; s u p e r v is e a s m a ll g r o u p o f a s s i s t a n t s ; r e l a t e d w o rk . R e q u ir e m e n t s E ith e r a ) fo u r y e a rs e x p eri­ e n ce in o p e ra tin g x -ra y a p p a r a ­ t u s o r e q u iv a l e n t e q u ip m e n t, o n e y e a r o f w h ic h w as p r e f e r ­ a b ly i n c lin ic a l, r e s e a r c h , o r p u b lic x - r a y l a b o r a t o r y ; g r a d ­ u a tio n fro m a se n io r h ig h s c h o o l, a n d s p e c ia l t r a i n i n g o f v a lu e i n t h e p r i n c i p l e s a n d o p ­ e ra tio n of x -ra y a p p a ra tu s ; o r b ) tw o y e a r s ’ e x p e r ie n c e i n o p ­ e ra tin g x -ra y a p p a ra tu s a n d a u x i l i a r y e q u ip m e n t, a n d g r a d ­ u a t i o n f r o m c o lle g e w i t h s p e ­ c ia l iz a ti o n i n p h y s ic s , m a t h e a tic s , a n d c h e m i s t r y ; o r c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . 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T h e d e m a n d f o r c o lle c tiv e b a r g a i n i n g m a d e i n t h e p u b lic s c r v l c e t o d a y b y c iv il s e r v ic e o r g a n i z a t i o n s is b u t a lo g ic a l e x ­ t e n s i o n o f t h e p r o c e s s o f e m p lo y e e o r ­ g a n iz a ti o n . M a n y lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t s t o ­ d a y h a v e c o n t r a c t s w i t h t h e i r o r g a n iz e d e m p lo y e e s r e g u l a t i n g w a g e s, h o u r s a n d w o r k in g c o n d itio n s . M o s t o f th e s e , t r u e , a r e w i t h s m a ll c itie s o r c o u n ti e s w h i c h •aiicc A queston that for m any years has agitated people in Civil Ser­ vice is: Are veterans entitled to the m any preferences show n them in the governm ent service? fo r T r a in in g in P u b lic S e r v ic e N e w Y o rk U n iv e r s ity A battle page, detailing the pros and cons of the situation, appears in next w eek ’s Leader. h a v e n o m e r i t s y s te m s o f c iv il s e rv ic e . 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The Transit Controversy I n t h e l i g h t o f th e s e t e n d e n c ie s , t h e r e ­ s u l t s o f t h e t r a n s i t c o n tr o v e r s y In N e w y o r k t a k e o n a d d e d s i g n i f ic a n c e . T h e is s u e Is n o t w h e t h e r t h e m e r i t a n d f i t n e s s c la u s e o r a n y m e r i t s y s te m o f s e le c tio n s a n d c iv il s e rv ic e e m p W y m e n t p e r m i t s o r f o r b i d s th e a c c e p ta n c e of th e u n io n c o n tra c ts by t h e c ity . T h e c o u r t s c a n f i n d g o o d le g a l g r o u n d s f o r d e c id in g t h e is s u e e i t h e r w a y . T h e is s u e is, w h a t s h o u l d t h e p u b lic p o lic y b e in th e s itu a tio n ; w h a t law o n th e s u b j e c t s h o u l d p u b lic p o lic y In v o lv e ? A t th e m o m e n t a n d u n til th e c o u rts d e c id e , t h e u n io n , b y f o r c in g t h e City to go a s f a r a s It a c t u a l l y c o u ld b y t a k i n g o ver th e c o n tr a c ts p e n d in g a d ju d ic a tio n , h a s w o n a b a t t l e f o r civil r i g h t s . I f t h i s v ic to r y s t a n d s , t h e t e n d e n c y t o w a r d t h e e x p a n s io n o f l a b o r ’s r i g h t s u n d e r p u b lic e m p l o y m e n t w ill b e p r o m o te d . If th e c o u r ts d e c id e a g a i n s t t h e u n io n , a n d t h e d e c is io n is u s e d to d e s t r o y c o lle c tiv e bax‘g a in i n g o n t h e lin e s , t h e o p p o s ite t e n d ­ e n c y w in b e p r o m o te d . I n t h a t c a s e t h e o r g a n iz e d l a b o r m o v e m e n t m i g h t r e c o n ­ s id e r t h e d a n g e r s o f g o v e r n m e n t o w n e r ­ s h i p to w o r k e r s r i g h t s p o i n t e d o u t b y S a m u el G o m p ers. I f t h e S t a t e Is t o b e p e r m i t t e d t o d e ­ p riv e w o rk e rs o f c h ’ll r i g h t s w h e n t h e y c o m e o n Its p a y r o ll t h e n e v e r y s t e p I n t h e e x p a n s i o n o f g o v e r n m e n t a l a c t i v it y will b e a s t e p t o w a r d t o t a l i t a r i a n i s m . Another view of this question tcill appear in a forthcoming issue of The Leader, P age T ew C IV IL IN -S E R V IC E S E R V IC E LEADER T u e s d a y , A p r il 9^ 1940 T R A IN IN G What’s It All About? Everybody in civil service w elcom ed in-service tra in in g . So popular are the various tra in in g courses, th a t fre q u e n tly people hove to be tu rn ed away f(,. lack of room. Y e t this p art o f th e civil service p ro g ram has gone ahead so q u ie tly , th a t it wos sliced o u t o f th e M a y o r's budget. H e re is what civil service w orkers stand to lose if th e in -tra in in g program goes. t h i s a c t t h a t N ew Y o rk C ity , t h r o u g h t h e S ta te E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t, h a s b een o p e r a t i n g its B u r e a u o f T r a i n i n g a t o n e h a l f t h e a c t u a l c o st. A l t h o u g h t h e S t a t e E d u c a t io n D e p a r t m e n t h a s m a d e $30,000 a v a ila b le to N ew Y o rk C ity f o r t h e f is c a l y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30, 1940, t h e C ity h a s a v a ile d its e lf o f t h i s o f f e r o n ly to t h e e x ­ t e n t o f $9,000, a n d t h e B u r e a u o f T r a i n ­ in g h a s b e e n o p e r a t i n g o n a b u d g e t o f o n ly $18,000, a s c o m p a r e d t o t h e $60,000 i t w o u ld h a v e h a d if t h e C ity h a d a c ­ c e p t e d t h e f u ll g r a n t o f f e r e d b y t h e S t a t e . T o w h a t u s e h a s t h e C i t y ’s i n v e s t m e n t o f $9,000 b e e n p u t so f a r ? T h e f i r s t c o u r s e u n d e r t a k e n w i t h t h e c o o p e r a ti o n o f t h e B u r e a u o f T r a i n i n g w a s in t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f W a t e r S u p p ly , w h e r e 800 e m ­ p lo y e e s b e g a n a n o r i e n t a t i o n c o u r s e o n th e fu n c tio n s a n d p ro c e d u re s of t h a t d e ­ p a r t m e n t , o n S e p t e m b e r 20, 1939. S in c e t h e n t h e B u r e a u h a s o r g a n iz e d 25 c o u r s e s w i t h a t o t a l e n r o l l m e n t o f a b o u t 6,500 C ity e m p lo y e e s . T h e c o s t to t h e C ity f o r e a c h e m p lo y e e t r a i n e d so f a r is a b o u t $1.38. HERE Y O U SEE P O P U L A R H A R R Y L A N G D O N of th e D ep a rtm en t of stu d en ts to b ecom e th e m any w ho m ore of w ant to e ffic ie n t in s tr u c to r s se r v ic e S a n ita tio n , le a r n m ore c ity w ho and By D o n a ld M a c D o u g a l N M a y 2, 1939, t h e M u n i c ip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n a s s ig n e d a h a l f d o z en o f its e x a m i n in g s t a f f to a new b u re au . T h is b u re a u w as to su rv ey t r a i n i n g n e e d s a n d f a c ilitie s in t h e N ew Y o rk C ity g o v e r n m e n t a n d d e v e lo p a c o m p le te in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m in c o o p e r a ti o n w i t h t h e v a r io u s d e p a r t ­ m e n t s . T h is a c t i v it y w a s o r d e r e d d i s c o n ­ t i n u e d in t h e M a y o r ’s B u d g e t M e ss a g e p u b lis h e d A p ril 2. O A re th e s e a c tiv itie s f a d s a n d fa n c ie s ? A re t h e y to o e x p e n s iv e ? A re t h e y re a lly , H A N D S 'O M E S T ab out w ork ers. ore e m p lo y e e s — a d d r e ssin g C O P g iv in g so M r. an th e ir jo b s L angdon th e ir to o v e r flo w a id tim e th e to in c la ss order is o n e a id of c iv il c ity . a s t h e M a y o r i n t i m a t e s , d e s ir a b le b u t n o t a b s o lu te ly n e c e s s a r y ? T h e e c o n o m ic e x p e r i e n c e s o f t h e p a s t d e c a d e h a v e led to e m p h a s i s o n g r e a t e r e f f ic ie n c y o f t h e p u b lic p e r s o n n e l, a n d o n e w a y o f s e c u r in g s u c h e f f ic ie n c y h a s b e e n t h r o u g h t h e t r a i n i n g o f p u b lic e m ­ p loyees. I n 1936 C o n g r e s s p a s s e d t h e G e o r g e D e e n A c t, m a k i n g a v a ila b le to S t a t e s a n d m u n ic i p a l i ti e s f u n d s f o r t h e t r a i n i n g o f p u b lic s e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s , w h i c h w e re m a t c h e d b y t h e lo ca l g o v e r n m e n t s a p p l y ­ in g f o r s u c h g r a n t s - i n - a i d . I t is u n d e r T h e B u r e a u of T r a i n i n g is p r e p a r e d to o rg a n iz e in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s f o r 21,000 e m p lo y e e s d u r i n g t h e f i r s t y e a r o f i ts e x is te n c e , w h ic h , a s a r e s u l t o f t h e M a y o r ’s s u g g e s tio n , w ill e n d o n J u n e 30. T y p e s o f c o u r s e s i n c lu d e t h e w o rk of e a c h d e p a r t m e n t , p r o b le m s in o ffic e m a n ­ a g e m e n t, in te r v ie w in g t e c h n i q u e s , p s y c h i ­ a t r i c a n d w e lf a r e a s p e c t s o f p r o b a t i o n w o rk , i n v e s ti g a ti o n p ro ced u res, p la n t o p e r a t i o n , m e d ic a l t e r m in o lo g y a n d s t e n ­ o g r a p h y , e n g in e e r i n g le c t u r e se rie s , c a s e w o rk p r a c t i c e , d e v e lo p m e n ts in l a b o r a t o ­ r y te c h n iq u e s , p r a c t i c a l p u r c h a s in g , o f ­ fic e p ro c e d u r e s , a n d p e r s o n n e l p r o b le m s . I n a r e c e n t r e s o l u ti o n t h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n a s s ig n e d o n e o f t h e i r n u m b e r a n d o n e e x a m i n e r o n i ts s t a f f to c o n d u c t fie ld in v e s ti g a ti o n s b e f o re c e r t i f y in g a p ­ p r o p r i a t e lis ts t o o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s . I n c a s e s w h e r e e lig ib le lis ts w e re n o t in e x ­ is te n c e u p to t h is tim e , a p p i-o p ria te lis ts w e re c e r t i f ie d w i t h o u t fie ld i n v e s ti g a ti o n of a c t u a l jo b c o n d it i o n s — a n d f r e q u e n t l y r e t u r n e d w ith t h e p o s itio n u n f ille d b e ­ c a u s e t h e d e p a r t m e n t w o u ld d is a g r e e w i t h t h e C o m m is s io n a s to t h e a p p r o p r i a t e n e s s of t h e lis t c e r t i f ie d to t h e m . T h e b u re a u h a s p la n n e d a m u ltitu d e of c o u r s e s to m e e t t h e m u l t i f a r i o u s needs m o d e r n m u n ic i p a l g o v e r n m e n t admlni t r a t i o n . C a n t h e C ity a f f o r d n o t to ha t h e m , w h e n t h e c o s t is so negligible? Costly Errors E x a m p l e s a b o u n d o f tim e a n d monev w a s t e d in t h e n o r m a l o p e r a tio n s of goy. e r n m e n t w h i c h in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g can to a v e ry g r e a t e x t e n t m in im iz e o r eliminate I n a r e c e n t r a d io p r o g r a m t h e CommisSion s h o w e d h o w w id e a w a k e employees in m i n o r p o s ts a r e a b le to p e rfo rm more re s p o n s ib le , m o r e u s e f u l a c tiv itie s through i n f o r m a t i o n a n d sk ills a c q u ire d by in. s e rv ic e t r a i n i n g m e t h o d s . I n one of the o p e r a t i n g d e p a r t m e n t s , f o r example, a $ 7 ,5 0 0 -a - y e a r e n g in e e r p r e p a r e d specific a t i o n s f o r t h e e n a c t m e n t o f a local law. I n s t e a d o f p r e p a r i n g t h e m f o r th e atten­ t io n o f t h e C ity C o u n c il, w h ic h is the sole m u n ic i p a l b o d y h a v i n g a u t h o r i t y to pass lo ca l law s, t h e r e p o r t w a s m isdirected to t h e B o a r d o f E s t im a te . T h e B u r e a u p o i n te d o u t t h a t with pro­ p e r t r a i n i n g , e v e n c le rk s , typists, and s t e n o g r a p h e r s in t h e lo w e r g ra d es would h a v e b e e n a w a r e o f s u c h a n error and s e e n to its c o r r e c ti o n in tim e . Employees Approve H o w t h e e m p lo y e e fe e ls a b o u t in-service t r a i n i n g c a n b e d e t e r m i n e d by the over­ w h e lm in g a p p r o v a l s h o w n in su c h things a s t h e r e g i s t r a t i o n o f 1500 Sanitation D e p a r t m e n t e m p lo y e e s in o n e conrse last w eek, a n d b y t h e a t t e n d a n c e in a Borough o f M a n h a t t a n e n g in e e r i n g cou rse of em­ p lo y e e s f r o m 12 o t h e r d e p a r tm e n ts , taxing s e a t i n g f a c ilitie s t o s u c h a n e xtent that a t e a c h se s s io n 70 o r m o r e of them have b e e n f o r c e d t o s t a n d . R e p o r ts on the at­ t i t u d e o f d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s a n d employees is o v e r w h e lm in g ly in f a v o r o f th e continu­ a t i o n o f in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g . A n e x a m p le o f t h e in s ig n ific a n c e of the c o s t o f t h e in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g program in N ew Y o r k C ity is f o u n d in t h e appropria­ t i o n b y t h e F e d e r a l S o c ia l S e c u rity Board to t h e N ew Y o rk C ity H e a l t h Department f o r t r a i n i n g p u r p o s e s in 1938 of the sum o f $75,000. F o r t h e e n t i r e city, in con­ t r a s t , t h e B u r e a u o f T i’a in in g has had o n ly a n $18,000 a p p r o p r ia t io n . C O N T E S T O iit-o f-T o w n e rs S tu ff th e B a llo t B ox O N A H O T S u m m e r d a y l a s t A u g u s t, P a t r o l m a n L e o n J a n s e n w a s s to p p e d by a g r o u p of v is ito r s in C e n tr a l C e n tra l P a rk . “ W h e r e c a n we f in d t h i s ? ” ' ‘H ow d o you g e t to t h a t ? ” " W h a t d id y o u th in k a b o u t th e o th e r th in g ? ” T h e y w e re t h e u m p t e e n t h o u t - o f - t o w n e r s to s to p h im t l i a t d a y , b u t L eo n d i d n ’t m in d . H e a n s w e r e d e v e ry q u e s tio n p a ­ tie n tly , t h e n a s k e d f o r m o re . T h e s e p e o p le , h e l e a r n e d , c a m e f r o m L e b a n o n , P e n n s y l v a n ia . A n d a n y t i m e h e c h a n c e d to c o m e to L e b a n o n , t h e y w o u ld be g la d to te ll h i m a b o u t t h e s ite s . As a m a t t e r of f a c t , t h e v is ito r s in s is te d o n t a k i n g a r e m e m b r a n c e o f L e o n b a c k w ith th e m . S o m e o n e f is h e d o u t a c a m e r a , a n d th e d e e d w a s d o n e . Y o u r K illlo t Handsomest Cop Editor Civil bcrvicc Leader 97 Duane St-, New York City Your search for New York Sl.ite's handsomest cop is over! /le 's , of th e. ISignedl Name Addre:s T h is w eek t h e p i c t u r e r e t u r n e d to N ew Y o rk , to t h e d e s k o f t h e H a n d s o m e s t C o p E d it o r o f T h e L e a d e r . “ W e w o u ld lik e to c a s t o u r v o te s f o r L eon J a n s e n ,” a p p e a re d on th e a cc o m ­ p a n y in g l e t t e r . A n d i t w a s s ig n e d by A lb e r t K lin e , M a r y D e c k , C a lv in D a y , J . H . M . J o h n s , P a u l L oeb, A. H . K e lle r , M rs. M in n ie Z e itle y , M rs . A n n ie J o h n s , H e n r y R o t h , E la in e W h ite , E d w a r d C. W eise, T illie L e h m a n , A. C. H o m ic k e ll, C a t h e r i n e M a t te r n e o , G ^ n e F i t t e r y , a n d E lla W o lf. 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When, Why, and How? prolessor Fite gives you all the ques- 0 0 tions. grj. week we to o k a j o u r n e y o n t h e pite C o m m is sio n S p e c ia l th at J brought u s tw o y e a r s a h e a d i n tim e , learned t h a t n o t all t h e v a c a n c i e s to CP after Civil S e rv ic e c o m e s to 200,000 *"^44 counties t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e w ill S filled by c o m p e titiv e e x a m i n a t i o n . L^l’s remain o n t h i s m a g i c a l t r ip . L e t ’s back up. th o u g h , t o t h e t im e w h e n t h e port of the F i t e C o m m is s io n go es to jjp Legislature. F o r t h e s e c o n d t i m e l e t ’s jssume th at t h e L e g i s l a tu r e h a s p l a c e d these jobs u n d e r C iv il S e rv ic e . W h o is to ,dnimist«r th e C ivil S e r v ic e L a w in t h e s e 44counties? Do you h ear a ll t h a t n o is e ? T h a t ’s f r o m citizens of New Y o r k S t a t e a r g u i n g i n favor of one or t h e o t h e r o f t h e v a r io u s plans in prospect. O f a ll t h e p r o b le m s facing the F ite C o m m is s io n , t h i s w o u ld seem to be th e m o s t t r o u b le s o m e . The possibilities o f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n b o il down to three: 1) c e n t r a l i z e d a d m i n i s t r a ­ tion by the S t a te C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ sion; 2) d e c e n tra liz e d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n oy local commissions: 3) a c o m b i n a ti o n o f the two. c o in c id e w i t h a s s e m b ly d i s t r ic t s , o r s e n ­ a t o r i a l d is t r ic t s , o r j u d ic i a l d i s t r ic t s ? W h a t a b o u t t h e c o m m is s io n e r s t h e m ­ s e lv e s : w h o s h a l l a p p o i n t t h e m , a n d w h o is to p a y t h e i r s a l a r i e s a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i o n expenses? T h e t h i r d a l t e r n a t i v e is a c o m b i n a ti o n of t h e S t a t e a n d lo c a l j u r is d ic t io n s . L ik e all c o m p r o m is e s , i t r a is e s e v e n f i n e r p o in ts . State-Wide Clerks F o r e x a m p le , s h o u l d s o m e e x a m s ae h e ld b y t h e lo c a l c o m m is s io n s a n d o t h e r s b y t h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n ? C e r t a i n title s , a s C le r k a n d S t e n o g r a p h e r , e x is t i n a ll j u r is d ic t io n s . S h o u l d t h e S t a t e C o m m i s ­ s io n h o ld S t a t e - w i d e t e s t s f o r t h e s e jo b s, t h e n c e r t i f y lo c a l r e s i d e n t s t o lo c a l c o m ­ m is s io n s f o r a p p o i n t m e n t ? S h o u ld th e S t a t e C o m m is s io n l e n d t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t ­ The 1939 re p o rt o f t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r ­ vice Commission h a s j u s t b e e n issu e d , its pages we l e a r n t h a t a h i g h w a t e r of 64,302 jo b s is u n d e r i ts j u r i s d i c ­ tion. Several w eek s a go , w'e r e a d t h a t t h e 41 budget o f t h e C o m m is s io n w ill r e «ain at the $300,000 m a r k . No one will sa y t h a t t h e S t a t e C o m m is can do th e e x te n d e d jo b o n i ts p r e s ­ et budget. I f i t ’s to t a k e o v e r a i l m i n wation of th e C ivil S e rv ic e L a w i n e v e ry of the S t a t e ’s 62 c o u n ti e s — t o d a y i t l^^i^rates only in 18— i t w ill c e r t a i n l y h a v e ^expand. T h e s t a f f m u s t b e i n c r e a s e d ; '^nsiclerably g r e a t e r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s m u s t ■®e from th e L e g i s l a tu r e : r e g io n a l o f f i” "'11 probably h a v e to b e s e t u p , n the o th er h a n d , s u p p o s e t h e p r o b ^ IS dumped in t h e l a p s o f lo c a l c o m ^ g r o u p o f q u e s t io n s c o m e blackboard. F i r s t , w h a t u n i t w ill e c o u n ty , o r w h a t ? A re ;^t ^^'^’^icipal c o m m is s io n s a l r e a d y m to r e m a i n in d e p e n d e n t ? O r ■3!1they be in erg e d w i t h c o u n ty c o m m is ^ns? g. re g io n a l c o m m is s io n s be f r o m tw o to t e n c o u n ­ cil the b o rd e r s o f t h e c o m m is s io n s a n c e to lo c a l c o m m is s io n s , to a i d in p r e ­ p a rin g a n d m a rk in g p a p e rs ? O r s h a )l e a c h lo c a l c o m m is s io n d o t h e jo b e n ti r e ly b y its e lf? P e r h a p s y o u ’ll a n s w e r t h a t t h e S t a t e s h o u l d p ic k t h a t a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w h i c h w ill do t h e jo b w i t h t h e l e a s t e x p e n s e a n d t h e m o s t e f fic ie n c y . I t c o s ts p l e n t y o f m o n e y to h o l d e x a m s , c e r t i f y lis ts , a u d i t p a y ro lls . W h ic h e v e r w a y t h i s q u e s t io n is f i n a l l y s e t tl e d , i t wall h a v e a f a r - r e a c h i n g e f f e c t o n t h e e n t i r e s e t - u p o f lo c a l a d m i n i s t r a ­ t io n t h r o u g h o u t N ew Y o r k S t a t e . W o v e n i n t o t h i s h u g e g e n e r a l p r o b le m a r e a n u m b e r o f s u b o r d i n a t e issu e s. F o r e x a m p le , w h a t a b o u t re s id e n c e q u a l i f i c a ­ tio n s ? S h a l l a p p l i c a n t s b e c e r t i f ie d f o r a p p o i n t m e n t o n a S t a t e - w i d e b a sis, o r s h a l l r e s id e n c e b a r r i e r s b e r a i s e d t h r o u g h ­ o u t t h e S t a t e . 'N e w Y o r k S t a t e is c o v ­ ered by a m aze of d iffe re n t ju ris d ic tio n ty p e s . S u p p o s e r e s id e n c e r e s t r i c t i o n s a r e ra is e d , w h ic h u n i t s h a l l b e t h e d e t e r m i n ­ in g o n e : to w n , v illa g e , c ity , c o u n ty , j u d i ­ c ia l d i s t r ic t ? I n t h e s a m e b r a c k e t f a ll s a n o t h e r g r o u p o t p ro b le m s . S h a l l t r a n s f e r s b e a llo w e d fro m o n e u n it to a n o th e r? O r sh a ll se p ­ a r a t e e x a m s b e r e q u ir e d f o r a p p o i n t m e n t i n e a c h ? F o r e x a m p le , s h a l l a n e m p lo y e e o t a to w n o r v illa g e b e e lig ib le t o c o m p e te in p r o m o ti o n e x a m s f o r p o s i t io n s i n c o u n ty o r S t a t e g o v e r n m e n t ? O r m ust a p p o i n t m e n t to s u c h p o s itio n s b e m a d e o n ly o n t h e b a s is o f o p e n - c o m p e t i t iv e exam s? N e x t, w h a t to d o w i t h t h e s e 200,000 e m p lo y e e s o n c e t h e y e n t e r t h e se rv ic e . O n e of th e m o st a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re s of a C ivil S e rv ic e s y s te m is t h a t o f p e n s io n s . S h a l l m e m b e r s h i p in t h e r e t i r e m e n t s y s ­ t e m be c o m p u ls o r y o r o p t io n a l ? W hat ty p e r e t i r e m e n t s y s te m s h a l l b e i n s t i t u t e d ? T o d a y , lo c a l u n i t s o f g o v e r n m e n t u n d e r Now you sgg them — now you don’t! '^crernents this year— and every State em ployees w ill get year afterwards, what does the increment law provide? ’’3‘ses? W hen? And how much? Read they F e ld -H a m ilto n L a w com ing soon in the C iv il S e r v ic e hope. W h o gets regular n T h e For Legal Minds F in a lly , t h e r e is a s e rio u s le g a l b a r r i e r t h a t m u s t be h u r d l e d . M a n y s p e c ia l s t a t u t e s o n C iv il S e r v ic e a lr e a d y a r e in e f f e c t. ■ A m o n g t h e m a r e m e a s u r e s r e g ­ u la tin g a p p o in tm e n t a n d p ro m o tio n of v illa g e a n d t o w n p o lic e . O th e rs a ffec t e m p lo y e e s o f c e r t a i n c o u n tie s . A c o m p i’e h e n s iv e p l a n f o r a d m i n i s t r a ­ t io n o f C ivil S e r v ic e in a ll u n i t s o f g o v ­ e r n m e n t w ill, o f c o u rs e , m e a n re v is io n o r re p ea l of th e s e s ta tu te s . C a re fu l c o n sid ­ e r a t i o n m u s t b e g iv e n t o t h i s p ro b le m . T h e e n t i r e S t a t e m u s t p r e s e n t a le g a l p ic tu re c o n fo rm in g th ro u g h o u t w ith th e g e n e ra l p ro c e d u re to be a d o p te d by th e L e g is la tu r e . T here, Residence Restrictions Administration Problems C ivil S e rv ic e h a v e t h e o p t io n o f j o in i n g t h e S t a t e R e t i r e m e n t S y s te m , S o m e , o n th e o th e r h a n d , g u a rd th e ir ow n re tir e ­ m e n t s y s te m . L e a d e r in e sse n c e , a re th e p r o b le m s b e a c c o m p lis h e d . W h e n w e h o l d p u b lic h e a r i n g s i n y o u r p a r t i c u l a r s e c ti o n o f t h e S t a t e , p le a s e b e r e a d y to te ll u s w h a t y o u th in k . C o n s id e r y o u r s e lf a n u n o f f i c i a l m e m ­ b e r o f t h e F i t e C o m m is s io n ! W e 'll a ll w o rk i t o u t .. {T h e Leader invites discussion on all problems concerning extension of Civil Service. Its correspondence columns will welcome serious thoughts on the issues raised by Professor Fite. This article con­ cludes Professor F ite ’s three contributionsto this exclusive Leader series on the Fite • Commission. Next iveek, Counsel John T. D e G r a f f will answer the question, “ W hy the Fite Commission?" He will point out court and statutory rulings which make this extension of Civil Service necessary at this time.— E d . N o te ) . By Charles Sullivan 1 5 0 F e d e r a l J o b s S lic e d O ff A b o litio n o f t h e F e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t ’s R a d io D iv is io n b y t h e H o u s e o f R e p r e ­ s e n t a t i v e s w ill t h r o w a b o u t 150 N ew Y o r k a c t o r s a n d a c t r e s s e s o u t o f j o b s ; t h a t is, u n l e s s t h e S e n a t e o v e r r id e s t h e H o u s e a n d p u t s t h e m o n e y b a c k in t h e 1941 L a b o r ’ S e c u r it y A p p r o p r i a t i o n B ill. A ll m o n e y f o r t h e R a d io D iv isio n , a b u ­ r e a u in t h e O ffic e o f E d u c a t i o n , w a s s tric k e n o u t by th e H o use A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m m itte e a n d th e H o u se u p h e ld th e c o m m i t t e e ’s d r a s t i c a c t i o n . T h e d iv is io n h a s a s t a f f o f 215, c h ie f ly a c to rs a n d a c tre sse s w h o ta k e p a r ts in th e d ra m a tiz a tio n of ra d io p ro g ra m s t h a t d e ­ p i c t t h e w o r k o f U n c le S a m ’s d e p a r t ­ m e n ts. B e st k n o w n of th e ra d io p r o ­ g r a m s a r e “ D e m o c r a c y in A c t io n ,” a n d “ T h e W o r ld is Y o u r s .” V a s tly i m p o r t a n t t o F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s in N ew Y o r k S t a t e is t h e f a c t t h a t a n a t t e m p t w ill b e m a d e i n t h e S e n a t e to strik e o u t t h a t p o rtio n of th e R a m sp e c k b ill t h a t w o u ld giv e P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt a u t h o r i t y to e x t e n d t h e C l a s s i f ic a ti o n A c t t o t h e field . C e r t a i n e c o n o m y - m in d e d S e n a t o r s p o i n t o u t t h a t i t w o u ld c o s t t h e G o v e r n m e n t $14,000,000 a d d i t i o n a l a n n u a l l y t o m e e t in c r e a s e d s a l a r i e s in t h e fie ld t h a t t h e C l a s s if ic a tio n A c t, if e x te n d e d , w o u ld r e ­ q u ire . S a l a r i e s o f m o s t F e d e r a l e m p l o y ­ ees i n W a s h i n g t o n a r e d e t e r m i n e d by t h e C l a s s i f ic a ti o n A c t a n d t h e r e h a s b e e n a g i t a t i o n f o r y e a r s to e x te n d t h e a c t to t h e fie ld in o r d e r to m a k e a ll F e d e r a l sa la rie s u n ifo rm . T h u m b s D o w n o n N e w Y o r k N ew Y o r k ’s tw o U. S . S e n a to r s , R o b e r t W a g n e r a n d J a m e s M e a d , c a n b e c o u n te d o n to f i g h t t h e p a t r o n a g e r i d e r t h a t w a s n a il e d o n to t h e L a b o r - F e d e r a l S e c u r it y A p p r o p r i a ti o n B ill t h a t w o u ld , f o r t h e m o s t p a r t , p r e v e n t N ew Y o r k e r s f r o m o b ­ t a i n i n g n o n - C iv il S e rv ic e jo b s in a d o z e n F e d e r a l a g e n c ie s in W a s h in g t o n , Rep. Tarver, the drawling Georgia Democrat, who succeeded in getting the House to accept his substitute patro n­ age after a similar committee am end­ ment had been knocked out on a point of order, readily admitted th a t the rid ­ er teas aimed to prevent Neto Yorkers fro m getting any more non-Civil Ser­ vice jobs in Washington until all the other 47 states had their proportionate share of jobs based on population. T h e N a tio n a l L a b o r R e la tio n s B o a n t h e G e o r g i a n e x p la i n e d , h a s 428 n o n - C i v . S e r v ic e jo b s, l a w y e r s , e c o n o m is ts , a n a s u c h . R e s i d e n t s o f N e w Y o r k h o l d 100 o f t h e s e jo b s , r o u g h l y 20 p e r c e n t. U n d e r t h e T a r v e r r i d e r , N e w Y o rk w o u ld b e d e n ie d a d d i t i o n a l n o n - C i v il S e r v ic e j o b s a t t h e N L R B u n t i l t h e o t h e r 47 S t a t e s h a d b e e n g iv e n .a p ro p o rtio n a te sh a re . N a t i o n a l Y o u t h A d m i n i s t r a t i o n a ls o w a s c ite d b y T a r v e r a s g iv in g N ew Y o r k m o r e t h a n i t s s h a r e o f jo b s , N Y A h a s 203 n o n C iv il S e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s in W a s h i n g t o n a n d 22 o f t h e m a r e N ew Y o r k e r s , t h e n e x t n e a r e s t S t a t e is P e n n s y l v a n ia . O f th e t o t a l o f 1762 n o n - C i v il S e rv ic e jo b s in t h e S t a t e a n d fie ld o ffic e s, 123 a r e N ew Y o r k ­ e rs, I llin o is is s e c o n d w i t h 91, N o t th e B e st M a n A t t h e R a i l r o a d R e t i r e m e n t B o a r d , 12 o f t h e 33 a t t o r n e y s — a ll n o n - C i v il S e r ­ v ice — a r e N ew Y o r k e rs . A sim ila r p e r ­ c e n t a g e e x is ts a m o n g W a g e a n d H o u r ’s a tt o r n e y s . O f c o u rs e , C iv il S e r v ic e a d v o c a t e s a r e d e a d se t a g a in s t th e rid e r. I t m ig h t p r e ­ v e n t d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s f r o m c h o o s in g c o n ­ f i d e n t i a l a id e s b e c a u s e t h e p e r s o n h a p ­ p e n e d to b e f r o m a s t a t e t h a t w a s a b o v e its q u o t a . T h e r i d e r is d i s t i n c t l y a n t i m e r i t b e c a u s e in a n y n u m b e r o f i n s t a n c e s i t w o u ld k e e p t h e b e s t m a n f r o m g e tt i n g t h e jo b . M o re o v e r, t h e r i d e r w o u ld be a n a d m i n ­ is tra tiv e h e a d a c h e . E a c h a g en cy a ffe c te d b y t h e L a b o r - S e c u r i t y bill w o u ld be r e ­ q u i r e d to s e t u p a s t a t e q u o t a s y s te m b ased on p o p u la tio n of th e sev eral s ta te s a s a g u id e to s e le c t n o n - C i v il S e r v ic e e m ­ p lo y ee s. B rie fly , i t w o u ld r e s u l t in m o r e c u m b e r s o m e r e d t a p e in o u r F e d e r a l g o v ­ e rn m e n t. Agencies affected by the rider would be Railroad Retirem ent Board, N a tio n ­ al Mediation Board, National Labor Relations Board, Employees Compensa­ tion Commission, Labor Departm ent, Federal Security Agency, th at includes Civilian Conservation Corps, National Youth Administration, Social Security Board, Office of Education, and Public Health Service. P age T w e l v e C IV IL Q u e s tio n , b y H . P le a s e ? E L IO T C O NTRIBUTING Lyons Law J . S . — J u s t w h a t c o n s t i t u t e s " le g a l r e s i ­ d e n c e ” I n N ew Y o r k C ity u n d e r t h e p r o ­ v is io n s o f t h e L y o n s L a w h a s n e v e r b e e n d e f i n i t e l y s e t tl e d . A p p a r e n t l y i t m e a n s a c t u a l d w e llin g a n d v o tin g i n t h e c ity . S E R V IC E K A P L A N EDITOR a “p e r m a n e n t ” s t a t u s . A lso If e m p l o y ­ m e n t is f o r a s p e c if ie d p e r io d o f t im e f ix e d b y a s p e c ia l a p p r o p r i a t i o n , a p e r ­ so n c a n n o t becom e “p e rm a n e n t.” Residence J . R . — A n e m p lo y e e c a n b e f i r e d d u r i n g h i s p r o b a t i o n a r y p e r io d o r a t t h e e n d o f i t if h i s s e rv ic e s a r e u n s a t i s f a c t o r y . T h e d e p a r t m e n t h e a d d o e s n o t h a v e t o g iv e a n y r e a s o n s f o r s u c h d is m is s a ls . I f a n e m p lo y e e is d r o p p e d a s u n s a t i s f a c t o r y , b u t w ith o u t " p re ju d ic e ,” h e c a n be r e ­ s t o r e d t o t h e e lig ib le l i s t f o r c e r t i f i c a t i o n to a n o th e r d e p a rtm e n t. M .S .— A n e m p lo y e e o i t h e M a n h a t t a n P o s t O f fic e c a n m o v e to B r o o k ly n o r e ls e ­ w h e r e i f h e lik e s. T h e r e is n o r e s t r i c t i o n t h a t p re v e n ts a re sid e n t of M a n h a tta n f r o m t a k i n g a n e x a m f o r Jo b s In t h e B r o o k ly n P o s t O ff ic e ; b u t s in c e r e s i d e n t s o f t h a t b o r o u g h a r e g iv e n p r e f e r e n c e i n a p p o in tm e n t, a n o n -re s id e n t h a s little c h a n c e o f g e t t i n g a jo b . H e w o u ld r e c e iv e a p p o i n t m e n t o n ly If n o r e s i d e n t s w e re l e f t o n t h e lis t, a s i t u a t i o n w h i c h w o u ld p r o b ­ a b ly n e v e r o c c u r. What's 'Temporary" Job Titles Probationary Period D .a .— T h e su b je c t o f “ te m p o ra ry ” e m ­ p lo y e e s is v e r y c o n f u s in g . T e c h n i c a ll y , t h e r e a r e o n ly tw o t y p e s a u t h o r i z e d b y t h e C iv il S e r v ic e la w . O n e is a p r o v is io n a l ^ p o i n t m e n t — p e r m i t t e d o n ly w h e n e lig ­ ib le lis ts a r e n 't a v a ila b le . P r o v l s l o n a ls c a n ­ n o t h o l d Jo b s l o n g e r t h a n f o u r m o n t h s . A n “ e m e rg en c y ” a p p o in tm e n t c a n be m a d e f r o m a n e lig ib le l is t f o r a p e r io d o f a m o n t h , a n d t h e C iv il S e rv ic e c o m m i s ­ s i o n c a n s e le c t a n y p e r s o n o n a lis t, r e ­ g a r d l e s s o f h i s s t a n d i n g . I n e x c e p t io n a l c ases “ e m e rg en c y ” a p p o in tm e n ts c a n b e m a d e f o r p e r io d s o f f o u r o r fiv e d a y s w i t h o u t t a k i n g a p e r s o n f r o m a n e lig ib le lis t. R e c e n tly th e c o u rts h a v e ru le d t h a t a p e rs o n a p p o in te d a s a “ te m p o ra ry ” e m ­ p lo y e e w h o se rv e s t h e s ix m o n t h s ’ p r o b a ­ t i o n a r y p e r io d a c q u i r e s a “ p e r m a n e n t ” s t a t u s . T h e r e a r e e x c e p tio n s to t h is , h o w ­ e v e r. A p e r s o n w h o f ills i n f o r a n e m ­ p lo y e e o n le a v e o f a b s e n c e d o e s n ’t a c q u ir e W .A .C .— T h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n w ill n o t a llo w a d e p a r t m e n t t o c h a n g e t h e title o f a T e le p h o n e O p e ra to r to t h a t o f C le r k , e v e n t h o u g h t h e e m p lo y e e is d o in g c le r ic a l w o r k . T h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is ­ s io n c a n c h a n g e t h e t i t l e s o f Jo b s i n a g e n e r a l r e c l a s s i f i c a ti o n t o c o r r e c t i r r e g u ­ l a r i t i e s i n t h e t i t l e s a n d d u t ie s o f p o s i ­ t io n s . T h i s h a p p e n e d In t h e S t a t e S e rv ic e i n 1932 w h e n a s w e e p in g r e c la s s i f i c a ti o n w a s m a d e o f m a n y Jobs. LEADER T u e sd a y , A prU 8 i„ .. T h is departm ent of Inform ation is conducted as a free LEA D ER service for Civil Service employees, for ellgibles for all who desire to enter the Service. 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Feld'Hamilton H .T .G .T .— T h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n h a s b e en sw am p e d w ith a p p e a ls fo r c h a n g e s i n c l a s s if i c a t i o n u n d e r t h e P e l d - H a m l l t o n L a w , a n d i t i s p ro c e e d in g a s r a p i d l y a s p o s s ib le t o re v ie w s u c h a p p e a l s . Y o u r p a rtic u la r case m a y n o t be fin a lly d is­ p o s e d o f f o r m o n t h s y e t. T h e b u d g e t c u t s la s t y e a r h e ld u p m u c h o f t h e w o rk r e ­ l a t i n g t o t h e c l a s s if i c a t i o n o f p o s i t io n s i n t h e s t a t e se rv ic e . T h e C o m m is s io n is a c t i n g o n t h e c a s e s m o r e e x p e d itio u s ly now . Permanent Jobs M . D . K .— ^Not e v e ry a p p o i n t m e n t b e ­ y o n d o n e m o n t h is n e c e s s a r i ly a p e r m a n ­ e n t o n e . I t d e p e n d s o n t h e c ir c u m s t a n c e s , h o w th e c e rtific a tio n w a s m a d e , th e n u m ­ b e r of p e rso n s o n th e lis t w h o p a ss u p t h e a p p o i n t m e n t a s t e m p o r a r y , e tc . Promotion Eligible Lists C. H .— P i-o m o tlo n e lig ib le lis ts m u s t bf> c e r t i f i e d b e f o r e c o m p e t it i v e lists. T h C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n , h o w e v e r, m av c e r t i f y a c o m p e t it i v e l i s t w h e n n o prom o t l o n l i s t is a v a ila b le , e v e n t h o u g h there m i g h t b e p e o p le i n a d e p a r t m e n t who w o u ld b e e lig ib le f o r a p r o m o ti o n e x am if o n e w e re h e ld . A p p o i n t m e n t s f r o m orig, i n a l e n t r a n c e l is ts n e e d n o t b e h eld im p e n d in g e sta b lish m e n t o f prom otion lis ts . H o w e v e r, f r e q u e n t l y b o t h th e de­ p a r t m e n t h e a d s a n d t h e C iv il Service C o m m is s io n s w ill d e la y a p p o in t m e n t s to h i g h e r p o s i t io n s u n t i l p r o m o ti o n lists am a v a ila b le . ® Length of Lists G. O . R .— E lig ib le l is ts m a y la s t from o n e t o f o u r y e a r s . I f t h e l is t is to end b e f o r e f o u r y e a r s , t h e v a r io u s com m is­ s i o n s m u s t f i x t h e e x p i r a t i o n d a te , a list m a y b e c a n c e l l e d If n o t ic e is given one y e a r i n a d v a n c e . T h e p u b lic a tio n of a n e w e lig ib le l i s t a u t o m a t i c a l l y c an c els an o ld one. By O S C A R A . SPIER , M .D . Pimpfcs, T ee th E. B . P i m p l e s w ill n o t c a u s e you t o b e d i s q u a li f i e d f r o m t a k i n g Uie S a n i t a t i o n t e s t. I f s o m e o f youi' t e e t h a r e m is s in g , y o u n e e d no t w o r r y — ^provided t h e r e s t o f your t e e t h a r e i n g o o d c o n d itio n . Round Shoulders A. B . I f y o u r r o u n d sh o u ld e rs (S c o lio s is ) a r e v e r y p ro n o u n c e d , y o u m a y b e re je c te d in th e S a n ­ i t a t i o n p h y s ic a l. I w o u ld advise y o u t o t a k e e x e r c is e s In a gym a n d w e a r sh o u ld e r b ra ce s. Appropriate Lists W . D . T .— T h e r e Is n o w a y o f c h e c k i n g i n a d v a n c e w h e n t h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n w ill d e c l a r e a l is t a p p r o p r i a t e f o r a n o t h e r C. B . J r . — M y o p i n io n is t h a t e m p lo y e e s p o s itio n . e n g a g e d o n t h e e le v a te d lin e s o f t h e B .M .T . a n d I .R T . w ill b e e n t i t l e d t o g o Residence Law o n p r e f e r r e d l is ts f o r r e - e m p l o y m e n t b y R . R . C.— T h o s e w h o t a k e f e d e r a l j o b s t h e c ity In s i m il a r p o s i t io n s In t h e s u b ­ i n W a s h i n g t o n d o n o t lose t h e i r r i g h t s w a y s y s te m a f t e r u n i f ic a ti o n . t o a p p o i n t m e n t t o c it y p o s i t io n s u n d e r t h e L y o n s la w . T h e y a ls o r e t a i n t h e r i g h t Appointments t o c o m p e t e i n c it y a n d S t a t e e x a m s , e v e n W . M cH . — A d e p a rtm e n t h e a d m ay, t h o u g h t h e y a r e liv in g i n W a s h in g t o n . u n d e r c ivil s e r v ic e r u l e s , d e c lin e t o m a k e 'El' Workers STATE C IV IL S E R V IC E N E W S B R IE F S Special Delivery Under Civil Service? *|T T P S T A T E r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s In C o n I g r e s s a r e b e in g u r g e d t o s u p p o r t ^ t h e W o o d B ill p l a c i n g p o s t a l S p e c ia l ^ ^ e l i v e r y M e s s e n g e r s u n d e r C iv il S e rv ic e . F a th e r e d by C o n g ressm an R . T . W ood, of M is s o u r i, t h e m e a s u r e p r o v id e s t h a t i n e a c li f i r s t - c l a s s p o s t o ff ic e i n w h i c h t h e P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l c e r t i f ie s t o t li e U . S. C o m m is s io n t h a t w h e n t h e v o lu m e o f m a il w a r r a n ts f u ll-tim e e m p lo y m e n t fo r o n e o r m o r e S p e c ia l D e liv e ry M e s s e n g e rs , p r e s t o — t lie t it l e g o e s i n t o t h e c la s s if ie d C iv il S e rv ic e . T h e lo c a l P o s t m a s t e r h a s lo ts o f p o w e r . H e w o u ld f i x t h e n u m b e r o f p o s i t io n s in e a c h p o s t o ffic e , lik e w ise t h e b a s ic s a l a r y a n d p a y to b e g iv e n p r i o r to a p p o i n t m e n t . T lie s e m e s s e n g e r s w o u ld c o m e u n d e r t h e b e n e f i t s o f t h e C iv il S e rv ic e R e t i r e m e n t A c t. T w ic e t h e b ill h a s p a s s e d t h e lo w e r h o u s e , b u t a lw a y s m a n a g e s to g e t s t u c k i n t h e S e n a t e . M a y b e t h i s is i ts lu c k y y ear. More Welfare Dope S in c e l a s t M o n d a y , 1,058 w e lf a r e e m ­ p lo y e e s in 44 c o u n ti e s h a v e b e e n e n jo y i n g p r o v i s i o n a l C ivil S e r v ic e s t a t u s . T h e y ’r e t h e b o y s a n d girLs w h o h a v e to t a k e c o m ­ p e t i t i v e e x a m s in O c to b e r b e c a u s e o f tlie m e a n i e s in t h e S o c ia l S e c u r it y B o a r d . S o m e a m p lific a tio n of th e ir s ta tu s — a n d i t ’s n o t s u c li g o o d n e w s — c a m e t h is w e e k a t a B i n g h a m t o n m e e tin g . T lie y c a n S till b e f ir e d w i t h o u t h e a r i n g p r i o r to t h e t i m e o f p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y m e n t. S o s a i d S t a t e C o m m is s io n o f f ic ia ls a t a c o n c la v e c a l l e d t o e x p la i n e x a c tly w h a t t h i s C iv il S e r v ic e m e a n s . A n d t h e y o u g lit to k n o w . ^Good W ill T h e G o o d W ill A s s o c ia tio n of t h e D i v ­ is io n o f S t a n d a r d s a n d P u r c i m s e r e c e n tl y h e l d a n e le c tio n . W h e n tlie b a ll o t s w e re c o u n te d , t h e fo llo w in g p i c t u r e u n f o l d e d : W il l ia m O . C u lle n , p r e s i d e n t ; ; E d g a r J . M u r p h y , vice p r e s i d e n t ; G e o rg e H . P i c k ­ e t t , t r e a s u r e r ; B e a t r i c e S h a n a h a n , secre-* ta ry . City Slicker C a p ta in Jo s e p h M u rra y , re tire d fro m t h e N e w Y o r k C ity P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t , h a s j u s t s t a r t e d t h e jo b o f r e o r g a n i z i n g M i d d l e t o w n ’s f i n e s t. H e ’s b e e n h i r e d b e ­ c a u s e o f t h e m a n y d o u b t s a s to lio w f i n e t h e f o r c e r e a l l y is. • A f t e r s ix m o n t h s M u r r a y is e x p e c t e d to istep o u t i n f a v o r o f a lo c a l o f f ic e r , w h o w ill ; ta k 6 0V6r t h e jo b p e r m a n e n t l y . P r e s e n t m e m b e r s of th e d e p a r tm e n t a re p o rin g ov er th e books in p r e p a r a tio n fo r th e e x a m w h ic h w ill s e le c t M u r r a y ’s s u c c e s s o r. E d i t o r i a l w r i t e r s d o n ’t a p p r o v e to o h e a r t i l y . T h e y t h i n k t h a t a ll q u a li f i e d a p p lic a n ts, re g a rd le ss of p re s e n t c o n n e c ­ t io n s o r w h e r e t h e y live, s h o u l d b e a d ­ m itte d . O th e rw is e , a r g u e t h e sc rib e s , w h a t g o o d w ill h a v e c o m e o f t h e r e c e h t a l d e r m a n i c in v e s ti g a ti o n ? 1,000 Per Cent E i t h e r S y r a c u s e C ivil S e r v ic e ..e x a m s a r e to o e a s y , o r i ts c itiz e n s a r e t o o . s m a r t , L a s t w e e k t h e lo c a l c o m m is s io n r e p o r t e d t h a t e v e ry o n e o f 10 c o m p e t it o r s f o r a $1,320 P u b lic H e a l t h N u r s e p o s t m ftd e t h e lis t. N o t o n ly t h a t , b u t t h e t h r e e c a n ­ d i d a t e s i n t h e p r o m o ti o n a l r a c e to S u p e r ­ v is o r a n d S o c ia l W o r k e r lik e w ise p a s s e d . T h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n w a s sp o n s ib le f o r t h e N u r s e t e s t, a n d r a t i n g t h e w r i t te n . L o c a l to o k c a r e o f t h e r a t i n g o n t r a i n i n g , a n d e x p e rie n c e . p a rtly r e ­ p re p arin g e x a m in e rs e d u c a t io n , Calling All Detectives A o n e - m a n p o lic e c o m m is s io n w a s r e ­ c e n t l y v o te d by t h e P o u g h k e e p s ie C o m ­ m o n C o u n c il. W h e n i t g o e s i n t o e f f e c t w i t h i n t h e c o m in g w e e k s, a d r a s t i c c h a n g e in th e d e te c tiv e situ a tio n is p r o m is e d . R u m o r h a t h i t t h a t C a p t a i i i B r o p h y w ill b e re m o v e d f r o m t h e t o p p o s t i n th e . d e p a r t m e n t . A b e t t e r p o s i t io n lo o m s f o r G e o r g e A. L e a c h , w h o h a s b e e n t r a i n e d i n N ew Y o r k a n d t h e F B I , a n d i s s a i d t o b e w e ll u p o n t h e l a t e s t m a n h u n t i n g m e t h o d s . L o ts o f o t h e r c h a n g e s a ls o a r e i n t h e p i c t u r e f o r t h e f u t u r e . A g o o d C h a r li e C h a n is n e e d e d t o c le a r m a tte rs up. End of a Decade F o r t e n y e a r s n o w , E r ie C o u n t y e m ­ p lo y e e s h a v e b e e n s q u a w k in g a b o u t I n ­ e q u a l i ti e s i n s a l a r i e s . A s u r v e y c o m p l e te d a y e a r a n d a h a l f a g o r e c la s s if ie d a b o u t 800 jo b s . Laist w e e k t h e B o a r d o f S u p e r ­ v is o r s v o te d t o p u t t h i s s c h e d u le i n e f f e c t o n J a n u a r y 1 o r n e x t y e a r ; I t w ill b e t h e f i r s t p l a n o f i t s k i n d i n t h e c o u n ty . T h e v o te w a s 3 1 -1 2, a lo n g p a r t y lin e s ; t h e R e ­ p u b l ic a n s a r e , i n c o n tr o l, a n d a p p r o v e d d e s p i te D e m o c r a ti c o p p o s itio n . E m p lo y e e g r o u p s a p p e a r e d a t t h e m e e t ­ in g , t o a s k f o r a p o lic y o f ^ ste a d y s a l a r y in c r e a s e s . T h e B o a r d d e c lin e d , o n t h e th eo ry t h a t th e p re se n t body c an n o t es­ ta b lish m a n d a t e s f o r i t s su c c e s s o rs . N e v e rth e le s s , s e v e r a l h u n d r e d e m p lo y e e s a re in fo r in c re a se s n e x t y e a r in th e m ove t o b r i n g s o m e s o r t o f e q u a l i z a t io n i n t o t h e c o u n t y ’s s a l a r y s c h e m e . T h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n h a s t o a p p r o v e t h e p l a n ; r e p o r t s h a v e i t in f a v o r. A p ril 13— A g r i c u lt u r e a n d M a rk e ts — M ilk A c c o u n ts E x a m i n e r . A p r il 13— U l s t e r C o u n t y H ig h w a y De* p a r t m e n t — S e n i o r E n g in e e r in g Aid. A p r il 13— H e a l t h — J u n i o r C a m p Sani* ta ria n . A p r il 13— W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n ty — Toll C o lle c to r s . A p r il 13— W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n ty Surro­ g a t e ’s C o u r t —S e n i o r C o u r t C lerk . A p r il 17—r R e n s s e la e r W e lfa re — F ire m a n . C o u n ty Public A p r il 17 :— I W e s tc h e s t e r C o u n ty — Su­ p e r v is in g T o ll C o lle c to r. A p r il 18 —1 D iv is io n o f P la c e m e n t and U n e m p lo y m e n t I n s u r a n c e — Assistant Tabulating C le rk . A p r il 18 — !c o n s e r v a t i o n — G a m e Pi'O' t e c t o r , M o n r i e C o u n ty . A p r il 18 — O n o n d a g a C o u n ty Public W e lfa re — S te n o g ra p h e r. Murky Sl<ies .. S u n - b u r n t , M a y o r R o l la n d B. Marvin r e t u r n e d t o l iis d e s k i n S y r a c u s e ’s City H a l l l a s t w^'ek a f t e r a v a c a tio n ’neatli t h e s u n n y , s k i e s o f M e x ico . S now piob- le m s w e r e t h e f i r s t to g r e e t him . s e e m s t h a t t h e c o s t o f s t r e e t c le a n in g tl^is Wanted: New Lists past T h e State laio states th a t titles of open competitive lists requested by de­ partments or institutions must be pub­ licly announced for 15 days before the State Commission takes action. The. following lists are now being advertised (the date denotes when the 15 days are up ) : A p ril 9 — S o c ia l W e l f a r e — A s s i s t a n t S t e a m a n d E le c tr i c a l O p e r a t i n g E n g in e e r . A p r il 13— W e s tc h e s t e r C o u n t y — S u ­ p e r v is in g C le rk . A p ril 13— P u b lic S e rv ic e — A s s i s t a n t A c c o u n ta n t. A p r il 13— P u b lic S e rv ic e — S e n i o r A c ­ c o u n ta n t. h i g h , b u t a q tu a l ly p u t t h e c ity in r e d . 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D u tie s Hurt h i g h ly im p o rta n t ConflJJj\.ed e x p e r i m e n t a l r e »Dd }p jn p a th o lo g y , w i t h t h e s'®* f one o r m o r e a s s i s t a n t s : „H7e in d ia g n o s tic s u r g i c a l c o lla b o r a te w i t h a n d Pf CP o a th o lo g ists i n lo c a l a p 5 d la'^ o rato ries: r e l a t e d R e q u ir e m e n ts , vense to p r a c t i c e m e d i c in e ■ " ' r y o r l t s t a t e , o r e lig ib le inter a n e x a m f o r s u c h a liin a d d it i o n , e i t h e r a ) S r a d u a t e w o rk in p a t h f l r and five y e a r s s u b s e q u e n t S i e n c e in p a th o l o g i c a l l a b ' i v work, in c l u d i n g t h r e e in I V p a th o lo g ic a l r e s e a r c h : o r ?, a s a tis fa c to r y e q u iv a l e n t , fandidates m u s t h a v e a f u n d a Sntal know ledge o f p a th o lo g y . 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D u ties P la n a n d d ire c t th e p r e p a r a ­ t io n o f p u b l i c a t i o n s r e l a t i n g t o t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e C o lo n y a n d S ta te of N ew Y o rk ; a c t fo r th e p ro te c tio n , p re se rv a tio n , a n d r e ­ trie v a l o f p u b l ic r e c o r d s t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e ; s u p e rv is e e r e c ti o n o f h i s t o r i c a l m a r k e r s a n d m o m u n e n ts ; c o -o p e ra te in p la n n in g a n d m a n a g e m e n t of o c c a s io n s i n c e l e b r a t io n o f h i s ­ t o r ic e v e n t s ; c o - o p e r a t e w i t h c o lle g e s a n d s c h o o ls i n e n c o u r ­ a g in g a n d p r o m o t i n g h i s t o r i c a l stu d y a n d u n d e rs ta n d in g ; co­ o p e r a t e w i t h lo c a l h i s t o r i a n s , h i s t o r i c a l so c ie tie s , a n d p a t r i o t i c o rg a n iz a tio n s in p ro m o tin g i n ­ t e r e s t i n t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e C o l­ o n y a n d S ta te of N ew Y o rk ; a s ­ sist o ffice rs o f th e S ta te a n d lo c a l g o v e r n m e n t s i n a ll m a t t e r s r e l a t i n g t o s u c h h isto i-y ; r e la t e d w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts E i t h e r a ) fiv e y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e in h isto ric a l re se a rc h , sh o w n by p u b l i c a t i o n s i n A m e r ic a n h i s ­ to r y . T w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e b e e n i n w o rk in v o lv in g a d m i n i s t r a ­ tiv e r e s p o n s ib ility , p r e f e r a b l y in d ire c tio n a n d m a n a g e m e n t of h i s t o r i c a l r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s. G r a d u a t i o n f r o m co lle g e, a n d g r a d u a t e s t u d y a n d r e s e a r c h in h i s t o r y w i t h s p e c ia l r e f e r e n c e to A m e r ic a n h i s t o r y , a n d / o r a llie d fie ld s , p r e f e r a b l y in c l u d i n g a P h .D o r i t s e q u i v a l e n t ; o r b ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . C a n d i ­ d a te m u s t h a v e a th o ro u g h k n o w le d g e o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e a n d s p e c ia l a b il i ty i n r e s e a r c h i n t h i s f ie ld ; a b il i ty t o l a y o u t a n d d i r e c t w o r k f o r a h i s t o r ic a l re se a rc h s ta ff. COUNTY TESTS E X A M S W IL L BE H E L D M A Y 4 (Open Only to Residents of th e Counties specified) Chautauqua C o u n ty CASE W O R K E R . D iv is io n o f Child W elfare. D e p a r t m e n t o f PubUc W elfare. ($ 1 .5 0 0 -$ 1 ,8 0 0 ). Fee. $1. Pile b y A p ril 12. R e q u ir e m e n ts Graduation f r o m a s e n i o r h i g h Khool, or its e q u iv a le n t. I n a d ­ dition, either a ) f o u r y e a r s f u l l ­ time paid e x p e rie n c e w i t h i n t h e last 10 years in s o c ia l c a s e w o rk with a public o r p r i v a t e s o c ia l «ency. one y e a r o f w h i c h w a s with a child w e lf a r e a g e n c y ; o r b) graduation f r o m c o lle g e ; o r «) a satisfactory e q u iv a le n t. M o n ro e C o u n ty TELEPHONE OPERATOR. D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic W e lf a r e . ( O n e a p p o i n t m e n t a t $960. a n ­ o t h e r a t $ 1 ,0 8 0 ). F e e , 50 c e n ts . F ile b y A p ril 12. R e q u ire m e n ts E ith e r a) one y e a rs ’ e x p e ri­ e n c e a s p h o n e o p e r a t o r ; o r b) s ix m o n th s ’ e x p e rie n c e and g r a d u a tio n fro m se n io r h ig h s c h o o l; o r c> a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t b e aJjle t o o p e r a t e a S t r o m b e r g C a r ls o n P .B JC . S w i t c h b o a r d . N io g o ra C o u n ty Erie C o u n ty ASSISTANT C L O T H I N G DEPUTY, P u r c h a s i n g D e p a r t ®«nt. (S alary v a r ie s ; a p p o i n t Beatexpected a t $ 1 ,5 0 0 ). P e e $1. by April 12. R e q u ire m e n ts Either a) five y e a r s f u l l - t i m e wslneM e x p e rie n c e , tw o y e a r s w which were in t h e p u r c h a s e I handling o f c lo th in g , d r y 1° ^ . footw ear, e tc .; o r b) years b u s in e s s e x p e rie n c e , years of w h ic h w e re i n t h e ^fhase an d h a n d l i n g o f c l o t h ^ry goods, f o o tw e a r , e tc ., htl Braduation f r o m s e n io r ^ school; o r c ) a s a t i s f a c ''quivalent. I t is d e s ir a b le ^ ^ ^ i d a t e s be f a m i l i a r w i t h i n w h o le s a le lo ts , s p e c if ic a tio n s , Kt Koods, fo o tw e a r , them^ ’^ ith t h e i n s p e c t i o n o f ten c o m p lia n c e w i t h w r i t specifications. C o u n ty Co4 v’^?® T A T « aJ/-A80). April 12. OPERATOR. O ffic e . ( O n e a t $ 2, 101. a n o t h e r P e e $2. P ile by sD j uuutie e ss - In the P h o to sta t re c o rd e r copying o f r e c o r d e d I n re la te d w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts Either ------------e x p e riO D pif year's e: '^ e s P p h o to sta t m a l“«riencp „ “ I six m o n t h s ’ e x enc |*nior hiffh Ki’a d u a t i o n f r o m ^ schoo “c n o o lT i; o r c ) a Jtes nius? ^‘lu iv a le n t. C a n d i Of th„ ®^ k n o w l!*'''« Of nf ® ,c^re a n d m a i n t e nn -ahia ? m a c h in e s , Sfrate Z sh o w a b il i ty t o I Recoi dei? Ketieia, p e rfo rm a n c e e x p e r ie n c e , q u a lific a tio n s , 3. M E D IC A L C L E R K , D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f P u b lic H e a l t h . ($80 a m o n t h ) . F e e , 50 c e n t s . F ile b y A p ril 12. R e q u ire m e n ts E i t h e r a ) fiv e y e a r s ’ o f f ic e e x ­ p e r ie n c e , o n e y e a r o f w h ic h w a s d e v o te d t o f i n a n c i a l , m e d ic a l, o r c a s e r e c o r d k e e p in g ; o r b ) o n e y e a r d e v o te d t o f i n a n c i a l , m e d i c a l . 'o r c a s e r e c o r d k e e p in g , a n d g ra d u a tio n fro m se n io r h ig h s c h o o l: o r c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . C a n d id a te s m ust be fa m jlia r w ith m ^ i c a l te rm s a n d v a r io u s c a t e g o r i e s o f r e lie f a n d m e th o d s of p a y m e n t. T h ey m u s t b e a b le t o h a n d l e c o r r e s ­ p o n d e n ce w ith re g a rd to d ia g ­ n o s is , p r o g n o s is , e tc . O no n daga C o u n ty A S S IS T A N T C H I E F AC­ C O U N T A N T , ($ 2 ,1 0 0 ). F e e $2. W r i t e f o r s p e c ia l c ir c u l a r , d i r e c t t o S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ s io n , A lb a n y . N . Y . P ile b y A p ril 12. Q ueens C o u n ty P R O B A T I O N O F F I C E R , ($ 2 .0 0 0 ). a g e l i m i t s ; 2 1 -5 5 . F e e . $1. F ile b y A p r il 19. E x a m a f t e r M a y 4. R e q u ire m e n ts G ra d u a tio n fro m a s e n io r h i g h sc h o o l, o r e q u i v a l e n t e d u ­ c a t i o n . I n a d d it i o n , e i t h e r a ) th r e e y e a rs fu ll-tim e p a id e x ­ p e r ie n c e i n p r o b a t i o n w o rk o r s o c ia l c a s e w o r k w i t h a s o c ia l a g en c y ; o r b) o n e y e a r e x p e ri­ e n c e i n p r o b a t i o n w o r k o r s o c ia l w o r k w i t h a so c ia l a g e n c y , a n d a c o lle g e d e g r e e ; o r c ) a s a t i s ­ f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . F u ll-tim e t r a i n i n g w i t h s u p e r v i s e d f ie ld w o rk i n s c h o o l o f s o c ia l w o rk m a y be s u b s titu te d , y e a r fo r y e a r , f o r r e q u i r e d e x p e r ie n c e . C a n d id a te s m u s t show e x p e ri­ e n c e o r k n o w le d g e t o q u a li f y t h e m f o r p r o b a t i o n w o rk . A p h y s i c a l e x a m m a y b e r e q u ir e d . S E R V IC E PAOB *yHIRTEEN LEADER R o cklan d C o u n ty P R O B A T I O N O F F I C E R , ($ 1 ,200) a g e l im i t s ; 2 1 -5 5 . F e e , $1. F ile b y A prU 12. R e q u ire m e n ts G ra d u a tio n fro m a se n io r h i g h sc h o o l, o r e q u i v a l e n t e d u ­ c a tio n . I n a d d itio n , e ith e r a ) one y e a r fu ll-tim e p a id e x p e ri­ e n c e i n p r o b a t i o n w o r k o r so c ia l c a s e w o r k w i t h a s o c ia l a g e n c y ; o r b ) s ix m o n t h s ’ s u c h e x p e r i ­ e n c e , a n d tw o y e a r s ’ c o lle g e w o r k ; o r c ) a c o lle g e d e g r e e ; o r d ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . C a n d id a te s m u s t show e x p e ri­ e n c e o r k n o w le d g e w h i c h w o u ld q u a li f y th e m fo r p ro b a tio n w o rk . A p h y s i c a l e x a m m a y b e r e q u ir e d . P A T R O L M A N , P o lic e D e p a r t ­ m e n t s , a ll t o w n s a n d v illa g e s . A ge l im i t s : 2 1 -3 5 . F ile b y A p ril 19. P e e , 50 c e n t s . E x a m p r o b ­ a b ly w ill b e h e ld M a y 11. O p e n to le g a l r e s i d e n t s o f R o c k la n d C o u n t y o n ly . P r e f e r e n c e in c e r ­ t i f i c a t i o n w ill b e g iv e n t o r e s i ­ d e n t s o f t h e to w n s a n d v illa g e s i n w h ic h t h e v a c a n c i e s o c c u r . R e q u ire m e n ts H e i g h t o f 5 fe e t, 8 i n c h e s ; 140 p o u n d s m i n i m u m w e ig h t; g oo d p h y s i q u e ; g o o d a d d r e s s ; good m o ral c h a r a c te r a n d h a b ­ i ts ; m e n t a l a l e r t n e s s ; f r e e d o m f r o m a ll p h y s i c a l d e f e c ts ; n o c o n v ic tio n o f fe lo n y . C a n d i ­ d a te s w ho p a ss th e w ritte n e x ­ a m w ill b e g iv e n a m e d i c a l e x ­ am . W e ig h ts W r i t t e n , 6; t r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­ e n c e , a n d g e n e r a l q u a li f i c a t io n s , 4. S u ffo lk C o u n ty D I R E C T O R . B o a r d o f C h ild W e lfa re ($ 2 ,4 0 0 -$ 3 .0 0 0 ). F e e . $2. F ile b y A p ril 12. R e q u ire m e n ts G ra d u a tio n fro m a s e n io r h ig h sc h o o l, or e d u c a tio n a l e q u iv a le n t. I n a d d it i o n , e i t h e r a ) n in e y e a rs ’ f u ll-tim e p a id e x ­ p e r ie n c e . w i t h i n t h e l a s t 10 y e a r s , i n s o c ia l w o r k w i t h a p u b lic o r p r i v a t e s o c ia l a g e n c y , tw o y e a r s o f w h i c h w e re w i t h a c h il d w e l f a r e a g e n c y , a n d o n e y e a r a s a c a s e s u p e r v i s o r o r in a n a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o r e x e c u tiv e c a p a c i t y ; o r b ) fiv e y e a r s e x ­ p e r ie n c e in s o c ia l w o r k w i t h a p u b lic o r p r i v a t e s o c ia l a g e n c y , tw o y e a r s o f w h i c h w e r e w i t h a c h il d w e lf a r e a g e n c y , a n d o n e y e a r a s a c a s e s u p e r v i s o r o r in a n a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o r e x e c u tiv e c a p a c i t y , a n d a c o lle g e d e g r e e ; o r c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . STORES CLERK, D e p a rt­ m e n t o f P u b lic W e lf a r e , ($9 0 0 $ 1 ,0 40). F e e . 50 c e n t s . F ile by A p r il 12. R e q u ire m e n ts E i t h e r a ) s ix y e a r s ’ e x p e r i ­ e n c e , o n e y e a r o f w h i c h w a s in r e c e ip t , s t o r i n g , a n d d i s t r i b u ­ t i o n o f p e r is h a b l e fo o d s t u f f s , e tc .; o r b ) tw o y e a r s ’ b u s in e s s e x p e r ie n c e , o n e y e a r o f w h ic h w a s i n r e c e ip t , s t o r i n g , a n d d i s ­ trib u tio n o f p e ris h a b le fo o d s t u f f s , e tc ., a n d g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a s e n i o r h i g h s c h o o l; o r c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . U ls te r C o u n ty P O S T IN G C L ER K . D e p a rt­ m e n t o f P u b lic W e l f a r e , ($ 7 2 0 $ 9 0 0 ). P e e . 50 c e n t s . O p e n t o le g a l r e s i d e n t s o f U l s t e r C o u n ty e x c lu s iv e o f K i n g s t o n . P ile b y A p ril 12. R e q u ire m e n ts E i t h e r a ) t w o y e a r s ’ o f f ic e e x p erien c e ; o r b) g ra d u a tio n f r o m s e n i o r h i g h s c h o o l; d r c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a l e n t . S U P E R V IS O R Y C L E R K , D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic W e l f a r e . ($ 9 0 0 -$ 1 .2 0 0 ). F e e , 50 c e n ts . O p e n t o le g a l r e s i d e n t s o f U ls te r C o u n t y e x c lu s iv e o f K i n g s t o n . R e q u ire m e n ts E i t h e r a ) f o u r y e a r s ’ o f f ic e e x p e r ie n c e , o n e y e a r o f w h i c h w as in p o stin g a c c o u n ts o r r e ­ c o r d s ; o r b ) o n e y e a r ’s o ff ic e e x ­ p e r ie n c e i n p o s t i n g a c c o u n t s o r reco rd s, a n d g ra d u a tio n fro m a s e n i o r h i g h s c h o o l; o r c ) a s a t i s ­ f a c t o r y e q u iv a le n t. C ity ond T o w n o f N e w b u rg h B O O K K E E P IN G M A C H IN E OPERA TO R, D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W e l f a r e , ($ 9 0 0 -$ l,3 0 0 ) . P e e , 50 c e n t s . P i l e b y A p ril 12 C L O T H IN G S U P E R V IS O R , D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic W e lf a r e . ($ 1 .0 4 0 -$ 1 .4 4 0 ). F e e , 50 c e n ts . M E D IC A L C L E R K , D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f P u b l i c W e l f a r e ($9 00$ 1,300 ). F e e , 50 c e n t s . F ile b y A p ril 12. TELEPHO NE OPERATOR. ($ 9 0 0 -$ 1 ,2 0 0 ). F e e , 60 c e n ta . F ile b y A p r il 12. U. s. TESTS C h ie f T o o l and G ou g e D e sign er ( $ 2 ,6 0 0 ) Prin cip al T o o l a n d G ouge D esign er ( $ 2 ,3 0 0 ) Senior T o o l an d G auge D esign er ( $ 2 ,0 0 0 ) Too l ond G au ge D esigner ($ 1 ,8 0 0 ) P la c e of e m p lo y m e n t: W a te rv lie t. N ew Y o rk . O p e n to a n y re sid e n t of N ew Y o rk S ta te . N o c lo s in g d a t e h a s b e e n s e t f o r filin g . A ge l im i t : 18 t o 55. D u ties C h ie f T o o l a n d G a u g e D e ­ s i g n e r : T o c aiT y o u t d e ta i ls in v o lv e d i n p r e s c r i b e d o r s t a n d ­ a r d m e th o d s, to p e r f o n n th e m o s t d i f f i c u l t a n d re s p o n s ib le s u b p r o f e s s io n a l w o rk i n t h e d e ­ s ig n o f to o ls , jig s , f i x tu r e s , g a u g e s , o r o t h e r r e l a t e d e q u ip ­ m e n t r e q u ir e d in t h e m a n u f a c ­ tu r e , a.s.sem bling, o r in s p e c t i o n of m a c h in e ry , m a c h in e p a rts or o th e r e q u ip m e n t of s i m il a r n a t u r e , in v o lv in g t h e a p p l i c a ­ tio n o f a th o ro u g h kn o w ltJd g e of sh o p m a n u fa c tu rin g m e th o d s a n d p ro c e s s e s , to o l o r g a u g e p r a c t i c e a n d d e s ig n , a n d m e c h ­ a n ic a l d r a f t i n g r o o m p r a c t i c e ; to s u p e r v is e a s m a ll n u m b e r o f s e n i o r to o l o r g a u g e d e s i g n e r s a n d o t h e r s o f lo w e r g r a d e . P rin c ip a l T ool a n d G a u g e D e ­ s ig n e r ; U n d e r p r o f e s s i o n a l g u i ­ d a n c e t o c a r r y o u t t h e d e ta i ls I n v o lv e d i n p r e s c r i b e d o r s t a n d a id m eth o d s, t o p e r f o r m v e ry d i f f ic u l t a n d r e s p o n s ib le s u b ­ p r o f e s s i o n a l w o rk i n t h e d e s ig n o f to o ls, jig s , f i x t u r e s , g a u g e s , o r s p e c ia l e q u i p m e n t r e q u ir e d in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e o r i n s p e c ­ tio n of m a c h in e p a r ts o r m e c h ­ a n is m s , in v o lv in g t h e a p p l i c a ­ tio n o f a c o n sid e ra b le k n o w l­ e d g e o f .shop m a n u f a c t u r i n g m e t h o d s , to o l o r g a u g e p r a c t i c e and d e s ig n , a n d m e c h a n ic a l d r a f tin g - r o o m p ra c tic e ; to s u p ­ e rv is e t h e w o rk o f a fe w a s ­ sis ta n ts o r o th e rs of lo w e r g ra d e ; a n d to p e rfo rm re la te d w o rk . S e n io r T o o l a n d G a u g e D e ­ s ig n e r: T o w o rk o u t o r ig in a l d e s ig n s f o r to o ls ; d ies, jig s , e tc ., b y r o u g h s k e t c h a n d c o m p le te d ra w in g s in d e ta il; to c a lc u la te n e c e s s a i'y d i m e n s i o n s n o t s h o w n o n d r a w i n g s f o r t o o lm a k e r s to w o rk to ; to p la n m a c l ii n e o p e ra tio n s and o th e r w o rk n e c e s s a r y in p r o d u c t i o n t o la y o u t s k e t c h e s o f p u n c h e s , d ie s e tc ., f o r d e v e lo p in g o d d s h a p e s a n d fo rm s of w o rk ; a n d to p e r ­ f o r m r e l a t e d w o rk . T o o l a n d G a u g e D e s ig n e r s : T o w o rk o u t o r i g in a l d e s ig n s f o r to o ls, d ie s , jig s , b y r o u g h s k e t c h a n d c o m p l e te d r a w i n g s in d e ta il; to c a lc u la te n e ce ssary d im e n sio n s n o t sh o w n o n d r a w ­ i n g s f o r t o o lm a k e r s t o w o rk t o ; to p la n m a c h in e o p e ra tio n s a n d o t h e r w o rk n e c e s s a r y in p r o d u c ­ t i o n ; t o la y o u t s k e t c h e s o f p u n c h e s , d ies, e tc ., f o r d e v e lo p ­ in g o d d s h a p e s a n d f o r m s o f w o rk ; a n d t o p e r f o r m r e l a t e d , w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts C h ie f T o o l a n d G a u g e D e s i g n ­ e r; A p p lic a n ts m u s t show t h a t t h e y h a v e h a d a t leaist s e v e n y e a rs of m e c h a n ic a l d r a f tin g e x p e r i e n c e w h ic h h a s in c lu d e d t h e d e s ig n in g a n d c h e c k i n g o f to o ls ; jig s , f i x t u r e s a n d g a u g e s ; o r . a t lea st fo u r y e a rs of m e c h ­ a n i c a l d r a f t i n g e x p e r ie n c e , a n d i n a d d it i o n , a t l e a s t t h r e e y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e i n t h e s u p e r v is io n o f a f o r c e o f to o l a n d g a u g e d e ­ s ig n e r s , o r o f a s h o p fo rc e m a n u f a c t u r i n g s u c h e q u ip m e n t. P rin c ip a l T ool a n d G a u g e D e ­ s ig n e r : A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e h a d a t l e a s t six y e a r s o f m e c h a n i c a 1 d ra ftin g e x p e r ie n c e , a n d i n a d d it i o n , a t l e a s t t h r e e y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e i n t h e s u p e r ­ v isio n o f a f o r c e o f to o l a n d g a u g e d e s ig n e rs , o r o f a s h o p fo rce m a n u f a c tu r in g su c h e q u ip ­ m e n t. P rin c ip a l T ool a n d G a u g e D e­ sig n e r: A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e h a d a t l e a s t s ix y e a r s o f m e c h a n i c a 1 d ra ftin g e x p e rie n c e w h ic h h a s in clu d e d th e d e sig n ­ in g a n d c h e c k i n g o f jig s , to o ls , fix tu re s a n d g a u g es; o r a t le a s t th r e e y e a rs of m e c h a n ic a l d r a f t ­ in g e x p e rie n c e in th e m a n u f a c ­ t u r e o f to o ls, g a u g e s , a n d f i x ­ tu res. O n e y e ai of e x p e rie n c e in t h e su p e rv isio n of a fo rc e o f to o l a n d g a u g e d e s ig n e r s , o r of a s h o p fo rce m a n u f a c tu r in g su c h e q u ip m e n t m u s t be sh o w n , w h ic h e x p e r ie n c e m ay have b een in clu d e d w ith in t h e six y e a r p e rio d . S e n io r T ool a n d G a u g e D e ­ s ig n e r : A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e h a d a t l e a s t fiv e y e a r s o f m e c h ­ a n ic a l d r a f tin g e x p e rie n c e i n ­ c lu d in g t h e d e s i g n in g o f jig s , to o ls, f i x tu r e s , a n d g a u g e s , o r m u s t h a v e h a d a t le a st th re e y e a rs of su c h m e c h a n ic a l d r a f t ­ i n g e x p e r ie n c e , a n d in a d d i t i o n , a t l e a s t tw o y e a r s o f m a c h i n e s h o p e x p e r i e n c e in t h e m a n u ­ f a c t u r e o f to o ls , g a u g e s , a n d f i x tu r e s . T o o lm a k in g e x p e r i e n c e a lo n e is n o t a c c e p t a b le . T ool a n d G a u g e D e sig n e r: A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e h a d a t le a st fo u r y e a rs of m e c h a n ic a l d ra ftin g e x p e rie n c e in c lu d in g t h e d e s ig n in g o f jig s , to o ls, f i x ­ t u r e s , d ies. e tc .. o r a t l e a s t tw o y e a rs of m e c h a n ic a l d r a f tin g e x p e r ie n c e a n d . i n a d d it i o n , a t l e a s t tw o y e a r s o f m a c h i n e s h o p e x p e r ie n c e i n t h e m a n u f a c t u r ­ in g o f to o ls , jig s , d ies, f i x tu r e s , etc. T o o lm a k in g e x p e rie n c e a lo n e is n o t a c c e p t a b le . W eig h ts A p p l i c a n t s w ill b e r a t e d o n t h e q u a li t y a n d q u a n t i t y o f t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e a n d f i tn e s s , o n a s c a le o f 100. M a c h in is t O r d n a n c e S e rv ic e . W a r D e ­ p a r t m e n t . W a t e r v l i e t A r s e n a l. W a t e r v l i e t . N. Y. ($6.48 -$ 8.0 8 a d a y ) . F i l i n g o p e n . A ge l im i t s : 18-50. P ile w i t h s e c r e t a r y , B o a r d o f U .S . C ivil S e r v ic e E x a m i n e r s , W a t e r v l i e t A r s e n a l. D u tie s O p e r a t e m a c h i n e s a n d to o ls o f a ll t y p e s c o m m o n t o a m o d e r n m a c h in e sh o p , re a d d ra w in g s, m a k e c o n stru c tio n la y -o u ts a n d se t-u p s; o b ta in fro m b lu e p rin ts a fu ll k n f ’'le d g e o f a ll to o ls, f i x tu r e s , a n d m a t e r i a l r e q u i r e d ; be f a m ilia r w ith a n d u se t h e v a r io u s p r e c is io n m e a s u r i n g i n ­ s tr u m e n ts ; be a c q u a in te d w ith m a t h e m a t i c s o f p u lle y r a t i o s , g e a r r a ti o s , t a p e r c o m p u t a t i o n s ; sp e e d s , a n d fe e d s. R e q u ire m e n ts P o u r y e a rs’ a p p re n tic e sh ip or e x p e r ie n c e . T o o lm a k e r O r d n a n c e S e rv ic e , W a r D e ­ p a r t m e n t , W a t e r v l i e t A r s e n a l, W a t e r v l i e t , N .Y . ($ 7.52-$ 8.8 8 a d a y ) . F i l i n g o p e n . Ag lim its , 18-50. F ile w ith S e c re ta ry , B o a r d o f U.S. C ivil S e rv ic e E x ­ a m i n e r s , W a t e r v l i e t A r s e n a l. D u tie s U nder g en eral su p e rv isio n , p e r f o r m w o rk o f a v e r a g e d i f f i ­ c u lt y i n b e n c h , m a c h i n e , a n d h a n d w o rk in th e m a k in g o f g a u g e s a n d to o ls in m a c h i n e o r in stru m e n t sho p . c u t. g r i n d , la p , p o lis h , t e m p e i , a n n e a l , a n d h a r d e n to o ls a n d g a g e s ; r e l a t e d w o rk . R e q u ir e m e n t s ■ F o u r y e a rs’ a p p re n tic e sh ip or e x p e r ie n c e . Ju n io r G rad u ate N u rs e Open ($ 1 ,6 2 0 ); n o t o v e r 35 y e a r s o ld ; filin g o p e n . U. S . P u b lic H e a l t h S e rv ic e , F e d e r a l S e c u r it y A g e n c y , a n d V e t e r a n s ’ A d m i n is ­ tra tio n . D u tie s U n d e r I m m e d i a t e s u p e r v is io n , d o g e n e r a l n u r s i n g w o rk in h o s ­ p i ta l w a r d s , i n f i r m a r i e s , o r s a n ­ a to ria . R e q u ir e m e n t s C o m p le tio n o f a f o u r - y e a r ( C o n t in u e d o n P a g e 14) Stato Prom otion Filing lo r one promotion exam ends this week. F r i d a y , A p r il 12 DIRECTOR OF RECREATION AND ATHLETICS N o. 1099. N ew Y o r k S t a t e V o c a tio n a l I n s t i t u t i o n , D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f C o r r e c tio n . ( U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e , $ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,3 0 0 w i t h o u t m a i n t e n a n c e ; a p p o i n t m e n t m a y b ? m a d e a t le ss t h a n m i n ­ im u m .) F e e , $1. P age F o u r t e e n C IV IL Federal Requirem ents ( C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 13) h i g h sc h o o l c o u r s e ; c o m p l e ti o n o f a c o u r s e in a r e c o g n iz e d n u r s i n g sc h o o l w i t h a r e s id e n c e o f tw o y e a r s i n a h o s p i t a l w ith a d a ily a v e r a g e o f 50 b e d p a ­ tie n ts : re g is tra tio n as a g ra d u ­ a te nu rse. T h o se in th e fin a l y e a r i n n u r s i n g s c h o o l w ill b e a c c e p te d if th e y fu rn is h p ro o f o f f u lf illin g r e q u i r e m e n t s d u r ­ in g life o f r e g is te r . Sr. inspecto r, O rd n a n c a M o f e r ia l ( $ 2 ,6 0 0 ) Inspector, O rd nance M a t e r ia l ( $ 2 ,3 0 0 ) Asso. Inspecto r, O rd nance M a te r ia l ( $ 2 ,0 0 0 ) Asst. Inspecto r, O rdnance M a te r ia l ( $ 1 ,8 0 0 ) Junior Inspecto r, O rdnance M a t e r ia l ( $ 1 ,6 2 0 ) O pen J u n io r a n d a s s is ta n t g rad es, 20 -4 8 y e a r s ; o t h e r g r a d e s , 21-55 y e a r s . F ile by M a y 22. O r d ­ n a n c e D e p t., W a r D e p t. D u tie s I n s p e c t a n d t e s t, a t c o n t a c t o r p l a n t s , v a r ie d r a w m e t a ll i c m a te ria ls, m e c h a n ic a l p a rts , c a s ti n g s , a s s e m b lie s , a n d c o m ­ p o n e n ts of o rd n a n c e m a te ria ls ; p r e p a r e in sp e c tio n re p o rts ; r e ­ l a t e d w o rk . D u t i e s f o r t h e v a r y ­ in g g r a d e s d i f f e r i n d e g re e o f r e s p o n s ib ility . I n I n s p e c t o r a n d S e n i o r I n s p e c t o r g r a d e , d u t ie s in v o lv e p la n n in g , o r g a n iz i n g a n d s u p e r v is in g w o rk o f s u b o r ­ d i n a t e in s p e c to r s . R e q u ir e m e n t s H ig h sch o o l g r a d u a tio n o r c o m p l e ti o n of 14 u n i t s o f h i g h s«.;hool w o rk . E x p e r i e n c e ( J u n i o r I n s p e c to r , 1 y e a r ; A s s i s t a n t I n ­ s p e c to r , 2 y e a r s ; A s s o c ia te I n ­ s p e c to r , 3 y e a r s ; I n s p e c to r , 4 y e a rs; S e n io r In sp e c to r, 6 y e ars) i n i n s p e c t i n g a n d t e s ti n g , t o d e ­ t e r m i n e c o m p l i a n c e w i t h s p e c ie if ic a tio n s , o f o r d n a n c e m a ­ te ria ls a s a r m a m e n t, a r m o r p l a t e , d e m o l i ti o n b o m b b o d ie s , e tc ., o r r a w m a t e r i a l s i n c l u d ­ in g m e t a l s h a p e s f o r m e d w i t h d ies, s h e e ts , a n d b a r s , a n d m a ­ c h in e d p a r ts . E x p e rie n c e m u s t h a v e in c lu d e d u s e o f t e s t i n g e q u ip m e n t f o r t h e d e t e r m i n a ­ tio n of p h y sic a l p ro p e rtie s as te n s il e s t r e n g t h , y ie ld p o i n t, e tc ., a n d d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f a g r e e ­ m e n t of fin is h e d c o m p o n e n ts w ith sp e c ific a tio n s th ro u g h c h e c k in g d im e n sio n a l re q u ire m e r its b y t h e u s e o f s u c h s t a n d ­ a r d e q u i p m e n t a s m ic r o m e t e r s , v e r n ie r s , c a lip e r s , a n d g a u g e s . A p p lic a n ts fo r In s p e c to r a n d S e n io r In s p e c to r m u s t sh o w s p e c if ic k n o w le d g e o f m a c h i n e to o l p ro c e s s e s , a c q u i r e d e i t h e r i n a c tu a l m e c h a n ic a l sh o p p r a c ­ tic e , in s c h o o l s h o p c o u r s e s , i n p r o c e s s in s p e c t i o n o n m a c h i n e c o m p o n e n t s , i n to o l, g a u g e , a n d f i x t u r e d e s ig n in g , o r r e l a t e d c a p a c ity th r o u g h w h ic h th e r e q u is it e k n o w le d g e o f s h o p p r o ­ c e s se s c o u ld b e a c q u ii’e d ; a n d e x p e r ie n c e i n p l a n n i n g , o r g a n i z ­ in g . o r s u p e r v i s i n g t h e w o r k o f su b o rd in a te in sp e c to rs. For S e n io r In sp e c to r, th is e x p erien c e m u s t h a v e in c lu d e d su p e rv isio n o f o t h e r i n s p e c to r s . F o r t h e g r a d e s o f A s s o c ia te In sp e c to r, a n d S e n io r I n s p e c ­ t o r o n ly , c o lle g e c o u r s e s i n e n ­ g in e e r i n g o r m e t a l l u r g y m a y b e s u b s t i t u t e d , o n e y e a r f o r six m o n t h s ’ e x p e r ie n c e , u p t o tw o y ears. Senior A n im a l G en eticist ( $ 4 ,6 0 0 ) A n im a l G e n e tic is t ( $ 3 ,8 0 0 ) A ssociate A n im o l G en eticist ( $ 3 ,2 0 0 ) Assistant A n im a l G en eticist ( $ 2 ,6 0 0 ) B u re a u of A n im a l In d u s try , D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e . F ile b y A p ril 22. A ge l im i t : 53. D u tie s U n d e r v a r y in g d e g r e e s o f s u ­ p e r v is io n , a n d w i t h r e s p o n s i b i li ­ tie s i n c r e a s i n g p r o g r e s s iv e ly in t h e h i g h e r g r a d e s , to p l a n , c o n ­ d u c t, o r a s s i s t i n t h e p r o s e c u ti o n of re se a rc h in a n im a l-b re e d in g iiiv e s tig a tio n s , i n c l u d i n g t h e i n ­ t e r p r e t a t i o n o f r e s u l ts a n d p r e p ­ a r a t i o n of s u c h r e s e a r c h fo r p u b lic a tio n . R e q u ir e m e n t s E d u c a tio n : a p p lic a n ts m u s t p o ss e s s a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e . E x p erie n ce : e x ce p t fo r s u b s ti­ t u t i o n of a d d i t i o n a l e d u c a t i o n f o r e x p e rie n c e , a s o u t l i n e d b e ­ low, a p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e t h e fo llo w in g : S e n io r A n i m a l G e n e t i c i s t : six y e a r s 01 re s p o n s ib le a n d s u c c e s s ­ f u l r e s e a r c h e x p e r ie n c e i n s o m e p h a s e o f a n i m a l g e n e tic s . T h e e x p e rie n c e r e c o r d a s a w h o le m u s t d e m o n s tra te o u ts ta n d in g a b il i ty f o r p l a n n i n g , d i r e c t in g , a n d c o o r d i n a t i n g r e s e a r c h in a n i m a l g e n e tic s , a n d a r e c o r d o f a c h i e v e m e n t s of s u c h h i g h o r d e r a s to c o n s t i t u t e i m p o r t a n t c o n t r i b u t i o n s to t h e fie ld o f a n i ­ m a l g e n e tic s . A n im a l G e n e ti c is t: fiv e y e a r s o f re s p o n s ib le a n d s u c c e s s f u l r e ­ s e a r c h e x p e r ie n c e i n s o m e p h a s e o f a n i r r a l g e n e tic s . T h e e x p e r i ­ e n c e r e c o r d a s a w h o le m u s t d e m o n s tra te th e a p p l i c a n t ’s a b ility to p l a n , o r g a n iz e , a n d s u p e rv is e i m p o r t a n t r e s e a r c h in t h e fie ld o f a n i m a l g e n e tic s . A s s o c ia te A n im a l G e n e ti c is t: t h r e e y e a r s o f r e s p o n s ib le a n d s u c c e s s fu l r e s e a r c h e x p e r ie n c e i n so m e p h a s e o f a n i m a l g e n e ­ tic s. T h e e x p e r ie n c e m u s t d e m ­ o n s t r a t e t h e a p p l i c a n t ’s a b ility to c o n d u c t i n d e p e n d e n tl y , o r w ith o th e rs, im p o r ta n t re s e a rc h i n t h e fie ld o f a n i m a l g e n e tic s . A s s i s t a n t A n im a l G e n e ti c is t: tw o y e a r s o f s u c c e s s f u l r e s e a r c h i n so m e p h a s e o f a n i m a l g e n e ­ tic s. S u b s titu tio n of a d d itio n a l e d u c a t io n f o r e x p e r ie n c e : A p ­ p lic a n ts m a y su b s titu te , y e a r fo r y e a r , f o r t h e e x p e r ie n c e r e q u i r e m e rts , p o stg ra d u a te stu d y su c ­ c e s s f u lly c o m p le te d i n a c o lle g e o r u n iv e r s ity , u p to a m a x i m u m of th re e y ears. R e ce n cy of e x p erien c e : a t le a st o n e y e a r of th e p re sc rib e d e d u c a t io n o r e x p e r ie n c e m u s t h a v e b een o b ta in e d w ith in th e fiv e y e a r s p r e c e d in g t h e c lo s ­ in g d a t e o f a p p lic a tio n s . W eig h ts A p p l i c a n t s w ill be r a t e d o n t h e b a s is o f t h e i r f i tn e s s , e d u ­ c a t i o n a n d e x p e r ie n c e o n a sc a le o f 100. B o ile rm a ke r ( $ 1 ,5 0 0 , less $ 3 3 0 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) C a rp e n te r ( $ 1 ,2 7 2 , less $ 2 7 2 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) L in e n m a n ( $ 1 ,1 5 2 , less $ 2 7 2 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) M a c h in is t ( $ 1 ,5 9 0 , less $ 3 3 0 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) M a s te r -A t- A r m s ( $ 1 ,2 4 2 , less $252 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) P lu m b er ( $ 1 ,5 9 0 , less $ 3 3 0 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) Second Stew ard ( 1 ,3 9 2 , less $ 2 5 2 fo r m a in te n o n c e ) Stewardess ( $ 1 ,3 5 0 , less $ 3 3 0 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) T h ird Stew ard ( $ 1 ,3 9 2 , less $ 2 5 2 fo r m a in te n a n c e ) W h e e h n a n ( 1 ,2 4 2 , less $ 2 5 2 fo r m o in te n a n c e ) F ile b y M a y 8. P l a c e o f e m ­ p lo y m e n t: A rm y T r a n s p o r t S e r ­ vice, W a r D e p a r t m e n t , B r o o k ­ ly n , N ew Y o r k (H o m e P o r t ) f o r d u t y o n t r a n s p o r t s p l y in g b e ­ t w e e n B r o o k ly n . P a n a m a , P u e r ­ t o R ic o , S a n F r a n c is c o , a n d H a w a ii. A ge l im i t s : 50. D u tie s B o i le r m a k e r : T o m a k e r e p a i r s w h ile a t s e a t o a n y p a r t o f b o ile rs, in c l u d i n g f u r n a c e s , m u d d r u m s , h e a d e r s , tu b e s , s t a y b o lts , r i v e t e d o r w e ld e d j o in t s , p l a t i n g w a t e r c o lu m n s , s t e a m d r u m s , i n t e r n a l l e a d p ip in g , b o ile r m o u n ti n g s , fa ste n in g , h a n d h o l e p l a t e s a n d a n y o r a ll o t h e r e q u ip m e n t d ir e c t ly p e r ­ t a i n i n g to m a r i n e b o ile rs ; to r e ­ p a i r h i g h p r e s s u r e s t e a m v a lv e s u p to 350 p o u n d s , a u x il i a r y m a ­ c h in e r y f o u n d a t i o n s a n d s e a t in g s, p ip e h a n g a r s , p ip e g u a r d s , i n c i d e n ta l s te e l p l a t e w o rk , e tc . C a rp e n te r: T o p e rfo rm c a r ­ p e n t e r w o rk of a ll k i n d s a b o a r d s h ip . L in e n m a n : T o issu e lin e n to m e n a u th o r i z e d to d r a w f r o m S E R V IC E LEAOEE s h i p s ’ l in e n f o r u s e e a c h d a y ; t o t a k e c a r e o f so ile d a n d c le a n l in e n ; t o k e e p r e c o r d o f lin e n e x c h a n g e d f r o m d a y t o d a y ; to k e e p r e c o r d o f l i n e n s e n t to la u n d ry a t e a c h p o rt to c h eck s a m e o n r e t u r n t o t h e s h ip , a n d to f u r n i s h t h e s t e w a r d w ith a lis t o f a n y s h o r t a g e ; to m a k e r o u n d s o f t h e s h i p tw ic e a d a y , p i c k in g u p a n y lin e n t h a t m a y be t h r o w n a b o u t t h e s h ip . M a c h in is t: T o o p e ra te la th e s, s h a p e r s , a n d d r i ll p r e s s e s t o m a k e o r re p a ir m a rin e m a c h in ­ ery p a r ts su c h as n u ts, p u m p r o d s , v a lv e s e a ts , v a lv e s te m s , e tc ., u s i n g s te e l, b r o n z e a n d m o n e l m e t a l ; a n d to m a i n t a i n a n d r e p a i l ’ t h e m a c h i n e s h o p e q u ip ­ m e n t n e c e s s a r y i n lin e o f d u ty . M a s t e r - A t - A r m s : T o e x e r c is e g e n eral p o l ic e m a n ’s d u t ie s a b o a r d s h ip , r e p o r t i n g a n d t a k ­ in g a n y n e c e s s a r y a c t i o n i n c o n ­ n e c tio n w ith a n y in fra c tio n s o f d is c ip lin e ; to b e r e s p o n s ib le f o r c le a n li n e s s o f l a t r i n e s u s e d b y deck d e p a r tm e n t a n d tro o p s. P lu m b e r: T o m a in ta in a n d r e p a i r w h ile a t s e a f r e s h a n d s a lt w a te r p ip in g , f i tt i n g s , v alv es, f l u s h o m e t e r s , soil lin e s, t r a p s , s t r a i n e r s , p u m p s , a n d a ll w a t e r s u p p ly a n d d r a i n a g e s y s ­ te m s a n d f i x t u r e s i n c o n n e c t io n w ith m essro o m s, p a n trie s, s c u t­ tle b u tt. g a lle y s, w a s h ro o m s , b a th r o o m s , s t e a m h e a t i n g s y s ­ te m s , s t e a m ta b le s , v e g e ta b le p e e le rs , l a u n d r y e q u ip m e n t, e tc .; to c u t a n d t h r e a d p ip e s , r e a m s a n d t a p p ip e f i t t i n g s , e tc . Second S te w a rd : T o be r e ­ s p o n s ib le f o r t h e c a r e a n d c o m ­ f o r t o f a ll f i r s t c a b i n p a s s e n g e r s , th e p ro p e r m a in te n a n c e of first c ab in q u a rte rs, th e p r e p a r a tio n a n d s e rv ic e o f t h e m e a ls , a n d t h e d is c ip lin e o f e m p lo y e e s of t h e f i r s t c a b i n m e s s ; a n d to p e r f o r m t h e d u t ie s o f c h ie f ste w a rd w h e n n ecessary . S te w a rd ess: T o ta k e c a re of n u rsin g m o th e rs a n d c h ild re n ; to a r r a n g e b a th s fo r w o m en p a s ­ sen g ers, to ta k e c are of e m e rg ­ e n c y c a s e s o f illn e s s a m o n g w o ­ m e n a n d c h ild re n p a sse n g e rs a n d i n g e n e r a l a d m i n i s t e r to t h e c o m f o r t of w o m e n p a s s e n ­ g e rs. T h i r d S t e w a r d : T o b e in c h a rg e o f seco n d c a b in q u a r ­ te rs a n d th e p re p a ra tio n a n d se rv ic e o f m e a l s i n t h e s e c o n d c a b in m ess, in c lu d in g th e p r e p ­ a ra tio n of m en u s a n d th e su ­ p e r v is io n o f w a i te r s a n d o t h e r e m p lo y e e s , a n d to b e r e s p o n ­ sib le f o r p r o p e r b e r t h i n g a c ­ c o m o d a tio n s . W h e e lm a n : T o s te e r th e sh ip w h ile a t s e a a n d t o s t a n d w a t c h a t gangw ay or o th e r p a rt of t h e s h i p d e s i g n a t e d b y o f f ic e r o f d e c k w h ile i n p o r t o r a t a n ­ c h o r . A p p o in te e s s h o u l d b e f a ­ m i l i a r w i t h a ll s i g n a l f la g s a n d codes a n d th e use of th e lea d lin e , s o u n d i n g m a c h i n e s , a n d g y ro s c o p ic a n d r a d i o c o m p a s s e s . R e q u ir e m e n t s B o i le r m a k e r : P o m ’ y e a r s o f a p p r e n t i c e s h i p a s b o i le r m a k e r o r fo iu ’ y e a r s o f p r a c t i c a l e x ­ p e r ie n c e i n t h e t r a d e w h i c h is t h e e q u i v a l e n t o f c o m p l e te d a p ­ p r e n ti c e s h ip . A p p l i c a n t s m u s t s h o w t h a t i n t h i s e x p e r ie n c e th e y h a v e a t le a s t o n e y e a r of e x p e r ie n c e o n w a t e r t u b e b o il­ e r s c o n s t r u c t e d f o r a t l e a s t 150 p o u n d s w o r k in g p r e s s u r e . C a rp e n te r: P o u r y e ars’ a p ­ p r e n ti c e s h ip a s c a r p e n t e r o r t lie e q u iv a l e n t ; n o t le ss t h a n o n e y e a r m u s t h a v e b een o n sh ip c a r p e n t e r w o rk . S p e c ia l c r e d i t w ill b e g iv e n f o r s e a e x p e rie n c e . L i n e n m a n : O n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i ­ en ce a s lin e n m a n in c h a rg e o f lin e n ; o r tw o y e a r s o f e x p e r i ­ ence a s ste w a rd o r a s s is ta n t s t e w a r d , w h e r e e x p e r ie n c e i n ­ c lu d e d c a r e a n d i s s u a n c e o f lin e n . M a c h in ist: F o u r y e a rs ’ a p ­ p r e n t i c e s h i p i n t li e m a c h i n i s t tra d e or fo u r y e a rs of p ra c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e I n t h e t r a d e e q u iv a ­ le n t to a p p re n tic e sh ip , a n d n o t less t h a n o n e y e a r o f m a r i n e e x p e rie n c e . M a ste r-A t-A rm si O n e y e a r ’s e x p e r ie n c e i n t h e d e c k d e p a r t ­ m e n t o f o c e a n v e sse ls, i n c l u d ­ in g s ix m o n t h s ’ e x p e r i e n c e a s M a s t e r - A t - A r m s , o r o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r ie n c e i n t h e r a t i n g o f s e a ­ m an, second c la s s , or s ix m o n t h s ’ e x p e r ie n c e a s s e a m a n , f i r s t c la s s o r h i g h e r , i n t l ^ se a » m an bran o h th e U n ite d T u e s d a y , A p r il U . S. J O B S S t a t e s N a v y . T h e y m u s t a ls o be c e r t i f ie d l i f e b o a t m e n . P lu m b e r: P o u r y ears of a p ­ p re n tic e s h ip in th e p lu m b in g tra d e or fo u r y ears of p ra ctica l e x p e r ie n c e in t h e t r a d e e q u iv a ­ l e n t to s u c h a p p r e n t i c e s h i p . A p ­ p lic a n ts m u s t show t h a t th e y h a v e i n c lu d e d w i t h i n t h e i r e x ­ p e r ie n c e n o t less t h a n o n e y e a r o f m a r i n e p l u m b i n g a n d p i p in g s y s te m s . S econd S te w a rd : T h re e y e a rs’ e x p erien c e as S te w a rd o n ves­ sels. p r e f e r a b ly o n o c e a n v e s ­ sels. A d d i t io n a l c r e d i t w ill b e g iv e n f o r a b il i ty t o s p e a k a n d u n d e rsta n d m o d ern f o r e ig n l a n g u a g e s a n d f o r s u p e r v is o r y e x p e rie n c e . S t e w a r d e s s : S ix m o n t h s ’ e x ­ p e r ie n c e a s s t e w a r d e s s o n c o a s t ­ w ise s t e a m e r s c a r r y i n g p a s s e n g ­ e r s o r e x p e r ie n c e o n a t l e a s t o n e t r a n s o c e a n i c v o y a g e in t h e sa m e c a p a c ity on a p a sse n g e r vessel. S h o u l d t h e a p p o i n t i n g o f f i c e r so r e q u e s t, c e r t i f i c a t i o n will n o t b e m a d e o n e lig ib le s w h o h a v e n o t r e a c h e d t h e i r 3 5 th b irth d a y . T h ird S te w a rd : A p p lic a n ts m u s t show t h a t th e y h a v e h a d a t l e a s t tw o y e a r s ’ e x p e r ie n c e a s a s t e w a r d o n vessels, p r e f e r a b ly o c e a n v e sse ls. A d d i t io n a l c r e ­ d i t w ill b # g iv e n f o r a b il i ty to speak a n d u n d e rsta n d m o d e m f o r e ig n l a n g u a g e s , a n d f o r s u ­ p e r v is o ry e x p e r ie n c e . W h e e lm a n : T w o y e a rs’ e x ­ p e r ie n c e in t h e d e c k d e p a r t m e n t o f o c e a n vessels. A t l e a s t six m o n t h s o f t h e e x p e r ie n c e m u s t h a v e b e e n in t h e p o s i t io n o f w h e e lm a n or o th e r p o s itio n h a v in g s i m il a r d u tie s . T hey m u s t a ls o b e c e r t i f ie d l if e b o a t m en. W e ig h ts F o r a ll th e s e p o s itio n s , n o w r i t t e n t e s t s w ill b e g iv e n . A p ­ p l i c a n t s w ill be r a t e d o n t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e a n d f itn e s s o n a sc a le o f 100. A ssociate C oal Price A n a ly s t and In v e s tig a to r ( $ 3 ,2 0 0 ) A ssistant C oal Price A n a ly s t an d In v e s tig a to r ( $ 2 ,6 0 0 ) B i tu m i n o u s C o a l D iv isio n , D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f I n t e r i o r . F ile b y A p ril 22. A ge l im i t : 53. D u tie s A s s o c ia te C o a l P r i c e A n a l y s t a n d I n v e s t ig a t o r . — T o m a k e s ta tis tic a l a n d fa c tu a l stu d ie s of coal p rice s a n d m a rk e tin g u n d e r m a rk e tin g ru le s a n d re g u ­ la tio n s e sta b lish e d u n d e r th e B i tu m i n o u s C oal A c t. The s t u d i e s w ill b e c o n c e r n e d w i t h s u c h m a t t e 'r s a s r e t u r n s o b t a i n ­ a b le f r o m s c h e d u le s o f m i n i m u m p r ic e s , e f f e c ts o f p r i c e d i f f e r e n ­ tia l s , d i s c r im i n a t i o n s , a n d i n ­ e q u a l i ti e s i n t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f m i n i m u m p r ic e s c h e d u le s ; a n d v i o la t io n o f e s t a b l i s h e d m a r k e t ­ in g r e g u la t io n s . T h e w o r k r e ­ q u i r e s a k n o w le d g e o f t h e i n ­ v o ic in g a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n r e c o r d s of coal p ro d u c e rs a n d d is trib u ­ to rs ; fa m ilia rity w ith su c h c o m ­ m erc ia l p ra c tic e s as siz in g , g r a d in g , h a n d l i n g , a n d s h i p ­ p i n g ; a n d k n o w le d g e o f G o v e r n ­ m e n t p r i c e s c h e d u le s , i n c l u d i n g a m e n d m e n ts o r o fficia l i n te r ­ p r e ta tio n s th e re o f. T h e stu d ie s r e f e r r e d to a b o v e w ill in c lu d e a s s e m b lin g , v e r if y in g , a n d a n a ­ ly z in g e v id e n c e , a c c o u n t s , a n d s t a t i s t i c a l r e c o r d s o f s a le a n d d i s t r ib u t i o n , m a k i n g a n a l y t i c a l c o m p u t a ti o n s , and p re p a rin g m e m o ra n d a a n d re p o rts . The d e s ig n and p re p a ra tio n of s ta n d a r d codes fo r th e m a c h in e p u n c h i n g a n d t a b u l a t i o n o f p r ic e a n d in v o ic e d a t a is a ls o a n i m ­ p o r t a n t p h a s e o f t h e d u tie s . A s sista n t C o al P ric e A n a ly st a n d In v e stig a to r. — D u tie s of t h i s p o s i t io n a r e s i m i l a r t o t h o s e o u t l i n e d a b o v e , b u t a p p o in t e e s w ill b e a s s i g n e d t o t h e le s s d i f ­ f i c u l t a n d c o m p le x c a s e s , a n d w ill a s s i s t i n t h e m o r e d i f f i c u l t cases. R e q u ir e m e n t s E x p e r ie n c e A s s o c ia te C o a l P r i c e A n a l y s t a n d In v e stig a to r. — E x c e p t fo r t h e s u b s t i t u t i o n p r o v i d e d b e lo w , th e y m u s t show t h a t th e y h a v e h a d t h e e x p e r ie n c e s p e c if ie d I n ( A ), ( B ) , a n d ( C ) , a s fo llo w s: (A ) G e n e r a l e x p e r ie n c e . — F iv e y e a r s o f p r a c t i c a l e x p e ri* ^ c e as a coal a cc o u n ta n t, coal s n i p p i n g c le r k , c o a l r a t e c le rk , <S i n s u c h o t h e r e m p l o y m e n t i n ^ e c o a l i n d u s t r y , a c o a l tra<le a s s o c ia tio n , o r t h e o o a l t r a f f i c 9 O P E N d e p a r t m e n t o f a coaI-nvi«' ing: r a i l r o a d o r r e la t e d tio n , a s w ill giv e a k n o w S ' ^ ^ ' siz in g , c la s s if i c a t i o n , i n y S a n d p r i c i n g o f co al, (B ) S p e c ia liz e d experieno^ T w o y e a r s o f specialized p e r ie n c e a s s t a ti s t i c i a n mc o u n t a n t w i t h g o v e rn m e n f c ie s coal tra d e a s s o c i a S : c o a l m m i n g c o m p a n ie s , coa t r i b u t o r s , o r r e la t e d o i i l t ' t io n s i n o n e o f t h e follow ing'^' (1 ) I n m a k in g anaivfs t u d i e s o f s c h e d u le s of m in im jj! p r ic e s , p r o p o s e d o r e s t a b l S u n d e r t h e N a t io n a l i ^ i S R e c o v e r y A c t, t h e B i t u S ^ C o a l A c t o f 1935, o r th e B i S ' m i n o u s C o a l A c t o f 1 9 3 7 - or ( 2) I n a p p ly i n g t h e schedule, o f m m i m u m p r ic e s (of Nq a b o v e ) t o t h e invoice or t a i l e d d i s t r i b u t i o n records of g r o u p o f c o a l p ro d u c e r s such ^ a d i s t r i c t , s u b - d i s t r i c t , 01 r? g i o n a l m a r k e t i n g a g e n c y or (3) I n a n a l y z in g th e invoirp o r d e t a i l e d s h i p m e n t records nf a c o a l p r o d u c e r , d istrib u to r nim a r k e t i n g a g e n c y , c o v e rin g ’thl o u t p u t o f s e v e r a l m ines, surh o u t p u t b e in g so ld widely in in t e r s t a t e c o m m e r c e , fo r the our p o s e o f d e t e r m i n i n g distribu' tio n , a s c e r t a i n i n g incom e de r i v e d f r o m d i f f e r e n t classes of s a le s , a n d s u p p ly in g d a ta for the p u r p o s e o f g u id in g th e opera t i o n o f t h e s e llin g departm ent A t l e a s t 2 m o n t h s of such e x ’ p e r ie n c e u n d e r ( B) - ( S' shall i n c l u d e t h e u se . a s described in ( 1) o r ( 2) a b o v e , of official s c h e d u le s o f m in im u m prices (C ) A t l e a s t o n e y e ar of the G e n e r a l E x p e r ie n c e o r Special­ iz e d E x p e r i e n c e m u s t have been in a re s p o n s ib le supervisory c a p a c ity . A p p l i c a n t s m u s t have dem­ o n s t r a t e d b y t h e i r experience a b il i ty to p l a n a n d conduct dif­ f i c u l t a n a l y s e s u n d e r lim ited ad­ m in is tra tiv e g u id a n c e . Addit i o n a l c r e d i t w ill be given for e x p e r ie n c e i n t h e use of me­ c h a n i c a l t a b u l a t i o n methods. A s s i s t a n t C o a l P ric c Analyst a n d I n v e s t i g a t o r . — Except for s u b s titu tio n p ro v id e d below, t h e y m u s t h a v e h a d at least f o u r y e a r s o f t h e general ex­ p e r ie n c e p r e s c r i b e d above under (A ), a n d a t l e a s t one year of t h e s p e c ia liz e d experience presc rib ed u n d e r (B ). T heir exp e r ie n c e m u s t h a v e demons t r a t e d a b il i ty t o co n d u ct analys e s o f m o d e r a t e d iffic u lty under g e n e r a l s u p e r v is io n . No super­ v is o ry e x p e r i e n c e is required for th e A s sista n t g rad e. S u b s titu tio n (ed u ca tio n for g e n e r a l e x p e r i e n c e ) . — Asso­ c i a t e a n d A s s i s t a n t positions.— A p p l i c a n t s m a y su b stitu te, year f o r y e a r , u p t o a m axim um of t h r e e - y e a r s , s t u d y successfully c o m p l e te d i n a college or uni­ v e r s i ty o f re c o g n iz e d standing f o r t h e g e n e r a l experien ce spe­ c if ie d a b o v e u n d e r (A), pro­ v id e d t h e y h a v e h a d a n average o f 6 s e m e s te r h o u r s a year in a n y o n e o r a com bination of t h e f o llo w in g su b je cts: Ecoo m ic s, b u s i n e s s administration, s t a t i s t i c s , a c c o u n tin g , geologym i n i n g e n g in e e ri n g , geography, p h y s i o g r a p h y , m a t h e m a t ics, c h e m i s t r y , a n d physics. Eacn c o m p l e t e d y e a r o f fu ll-tim e days c h o o l s t u d y , o r a tim e equiv­ a l e n t o f e v e n in g school study, i n a n a c c o u n t i n g course m a r e s i d e n c e s c h o o l o f accountancy m a y a ls o b e s u b s titu te d , up w a m a x i m u m o f th r e e years, [O' t h e g e n e r a l e x p e rie n c e specine u n d e r (A ) . I n n o case, how­ e v e r, m a y e d u c a tio n be sudsi t u t e d f o r m o r e t h a n three years o f s u c h e x p e r ie n c e . 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W e ig h ts C a n d i d a t e s w ill A jqh and t h e i r e x p e r ie n c e , educa 3 g e n e r a l f i tn e s s f o r th e Jo s c a le o f 100. 15) ( C o n t in u e d on i i i | \ i C i m S E R V IC E P age F i t t b b n LEADER p « d » T . * !» ■• » ' g ’J g j ? . fe d e r a l Tests Open ( C o n t‘ n u o d f r o m P a g e 14) S t u d e n t N u rse . E liz a b e th ’s H o s p it a l ( F e d t T nstitu tlon f o r T r e a t m e n t D iso rd e rs), D e p a rt0^ f nf t h e I n t e r i o r , W a s h l n g ^ n C. e x p e c t e d t h a t 15 to® 35 f e m a l e s t u d e n t s en ro lle d , a s t h e r e s u l t o f ’J test, a f t e r S e p t e m b e r 1. The sa la ry o f s tu d e n t i s a t S t. E l i z a b e t h ’s H o s p i1will be $288 a y e a r w i t h q u a r ^ su b siste n c e, l a u n d r y , a n d a tte n tio n , e x c e p t d u rin g w h en th e stu d e n t lay n o t re c e iv e t h e s a l given by t h e a f f i l i a t i n g h o s its o w n s t u d e n t s . 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D u tie s T o s e rv e a s t h e r e s p o n s ib le a d m in is tra tiv e o ffic e r in c h a rg e o f t h e p a r k s y s te m o f t h e D is ­ t r i c t o f C o liu n b ia a n d en­ v iro n s . R e q u ire m e n ts E d u c a tio n . — E x c e p t fo r th e s u b s titu tio n o f a d d itio n a l e x p e ri­ en ce fo r e d u c a tio n p ro v id ed fo r b elow , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e s u c c e s s f u lly c o m p l e te d a f u l l f o u r-y e a r c o u rse le a d in g to a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e i n a c o lle g e o r u n i v e r s it y o f re c o g n iz e d s t a n d ­ in g . S u b s titu tio n of e x p erien c e fo r e d u c a t io n . — A p p l i c a n t s m a y s u b s titu te , y e a r f o r y e a r, fo r th e e d u c a tio n p re sc rib e d above, r e s p o n s ib le e x p e r ie n c e i n p a r k w o rk . S u c h e x p e rie n c e m u s t h a v e b e e n i n a d d i t i o n to , . b u t n eed n o t h av e been of th e h ig h q u a li t y o f, t h e e x p e r i e n c e d r e ­ q u i r e d b elow , b u t s h o u l d h a v e b een in so m e a d m in is tra tiv e c a p a c ity w h e re in th e a p p lic a n t g a in e d a b r o a d k n o w le d g e o f p a r k o p e ra tio n s. E x p e r ie n c e . — E x c e p t f o r t h e s u b s t i t u t i o n p r o v i d e d f o r below , th e y m u s t show t h a t th e y h a v e h a d a t le a st seven y e a rs of fu ll­ t im e p r o g r e s s iv e , r e s p o n s ib le , a n d su ccessfu l e x p erien c e in th e a d m in is tra tio n of p a rk a c tiv i­ tie s , t h r e e y e a r s o f w h i c h w e r e in th e a d m in is tr a tio n o f a larg e m u n i c i p a l , m e tro p o lita n , o r c o u n ty p a r k s y s te m . W e ig h ts C a n d i d a t e s w ill b e r a t e d o n t h e i r e d u c a t i o n a n d e x p e r ie n c e o n a s c a le o f 100. P rincipal In fo rm a tio n Specialist O p t i o n a l s u b j e c t s : 1) p r e s s a n d p u b l ic a ti o n s ; 2) r a d io . S a l ­ a r y $5,600. F ile b y M a y 6. A ge l i m i t : 53. 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O p tio n 2 (R a d io ). — U n d e r a d m in istra tiv e d i r e c t io n w ith w id e l a t i t u d e f o r i n d e p e n d e n t o r u n r e v ie w e d a c t i o n o r d e c isio n , t o a s s u m e m a j o r r e s p o n s i b i li t y f o r r a d i o b r o a d c a s t i n g a c t i v it i e s o f th e a g e n c y in w h ic h e m ­ p lo y e d . R e q u ire m e n ts E d u c a t io n .— E x c e p t f o r t h e s u b ­ s t i t u t i o n p r o v i d e d f o r b e lo w , a p ­ p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e su c c ess­ f u lly c o m p l e te d a f u ll f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e l e a d i n g t o a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e i n a c o lle g e o r u n i v e r ­ s ity o f r e c o g n iz e d s t a n d i n g . S u b s titu tio n o f a d d itio n a l e x ­ p e r ie n c e f o r e d u c a t io n . ~ A p ­ p lic a n ts m a y s u b s titu te , y e a r fo r y e a r , f o r t h e e d u c a t i o n d e s c r ib e d im m e d ia t e l y a b o v e , e x p e r i e n c e ( i n a d d i t i o n t o t h a t r e q u ir e d b e lo w ) i n w r i t i n g o r e d i t i n g f o r n e w s p a p e r s , m a g a z in e s , n e w s o r in fo rm a tio n s e r v ic e a g e n c ie s , c o lle g e o r u n i v e r s it y e x te n s i o n s e rv ic e s, o r F e d e r a l o r S t a t e d e ­ p a r tm e n ts o r a g en c ies o r in ra d io b ro a d c a stin g . E x p e r ie n c e .— ^A p plican ts m u s t sh o w in th e ir a p p lic a tio n s a n d i n c o r r o b o r a t iv e e v id e n c e , f u ll t in w p a i d e x p e r i e n c e a s fo llo w s: O p tio n 1 (P re ss a n d P u b lic a ­ tio n s ). — A m in im u m o f seven y e a r s o f b r o a d , p ro g r e s s iv e ly r e s p o n s ib le , p r o f e s s i o n a l e x p e r i ­ e n c e o n a n e x c e e d in g ly ‘ h i g h o rd e r In in te r p r e ta tiv e w ritin g o r e d it i n g f o r a l a r g e d a il y n e w s ­ p a p e r , n a t i o n a l m a g a z in e , n e w s o r i n f o r m a t i o n a l s e rv ic e o p e r a t ­ in g o n a n a t i o n a l sc a le , c o lle g e o r u n i v e r s it y e x te n s i o n se rv ic e , o r F e d e ral o r S ta te d e p a rtm e n t o r a g e n c y , a t l e a s t tw o y e a r s o f w h i c h m u s t h a v e b e e n i n &h e x ­ e c u tiv e o r s e n io r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e c a p a c ity in w h ic h th e d iie c tio n o f r e p o r ti n g , w r i t in g , e d it i n g , a n d in te rp re tin g of c u r r e n t i n ­ fo rm a tio n a n d d e v e lo p m e n ts r e ­ q u ire d a c o m p re h e n siv e k n o w l­ e d g e o f p u b lic a f f a i r s o r s c i e n ­ t if ic a c h i e v e m e n t s . O p tio n 2 (R a d io ). — A m in i­ m u m o f fiv e y e a r s o f b r o a d , p r o g re s s iv e ly r e s p o n s ib le e x p e r i ­ e n c e o f a n e x c e e d in g ly h i g h o r ­ d e r in ra d io b ro a d c a s tin g , a t le a st th re e y e a rs of w h ic h m u s t h a v e r e q u ir e d t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o r t h e s u p e r v is io n o f p r e p a r a t i o n o f ra d io m a n u s c r ip ts a n d th e m a n a g in g a n d b ro a d c a stin g o r r e c o r d i n g f 6r b r o a d c a s t i n g o f r a d i o p r o g r a m s i n a n e x e c u tiv e o r a d m in is tra tiv e c a p a c ity . W eig h ts B a s is o f r a t h i g s . — T h e e x ­ a m i n a t i o n w ill c o n s i s t o f c o n ­ sid e ra tio n of th e q u a lific a tio n s of a p p lic a n ts a n d a ssig n m e n t of r a t i n g s b y t h e s p e c ia l b o a r d s o f e x a m in e r s . Senior In fo rm a tio n S pecialist ( $ 4 ,6 0 0 ) In fo rm a tio n S pecialist ( $ 3 ,8 0 0 ) Associate In fo rm a tio n Specialist ( $ 3 ,2 0 0 ) A s s is ta n t In fo rm a tio n S pecialist ( $ 2 ,6 0 0 ) O p tio n a l S u b je c ts 1. P i’e ss a n d ^ u b l ic a ti o n s : a ) C o n s e r v a ti o n ( N a t u r a l R e ­ s o u rc e s ) b ) E c o n o m ic s c ) S o c io lo g y a n d S o c ia l W e l­ fare d ) A g r i c u lt u r e (B io lo g y , P h y ­ s ic a l S c ie n c e , A g r i c u l t u r a l E c o ­ n o m ic s , a n d R u r a l S o c io lo g y ) e) A e ro n a u tic s f ) P u b lic H e a l t h g) F o re stry h ) E d u c a tio n 2. R a d io : a ) C o n s e r v a ti o n ( N a t u r a l R e ­ so u r c e s ) b ) E c o n o m ic s c ) S o c io lo g y a n d S o c ia l W o r k d ) A g r i c u lt u r e (B io lo g y , P h y ­ s ic a l S c ie n c e , A g r i c u l t u r a l E c o ­ n o m ic s , a n d R u r a l S o c io lo g y ) e) A e r o n a u t i c s f ) P u b lic H e a l t h g) F o re stry h ) E d u c a tio n i) R a d io a n d M o t i o n P i c t u r e S c r i p t W r it i n g . P ile b y M a y 6. A ge lim its , 53. S e p a r a t e l is ts w ill b e e s t a b l i s h e d fo r e a c h of th e o p tio n a l s u b je c ts in e a c h of th e g ra d es. D u tie s O p tio n 1 (P re ss a n d P u b lic a ­ tio n s ). — T o d ire c t o r a ssist in d ire c tin g in f o rm a tio n a l a c tiv i­ tie s o f t h e a g e n c y i n w h i c h e m ­ p lo y e d : t o p l a n a n d p r e p a r e o r d ire c t th e p re p a ra tio n of i n ­ t e r p r e t a t i v e p u b l ic a ti o n s , d o c u ­ m en ts, a r ti c le s , re p o rts , or m a n u s c rip ts fo r d isse m in a tio n o f i n f o r m a t i o n t o s p e c ia l g r o u p s a n d th e g e n e ra l p u b lic ; to m a k e c r it i c a l s t u d i e s a n d a n a l y s e s o f th e c o n te n t, a r r a n g e m e n t, a n d p re se n ta tio n of w ritte n m a ­ t e r i a l ; a n d t o o r g a n iz e , r e w r i te , a n d o t h e r w is e p r e p a r e s u c h m a ­ t e r i a l f o r p u b l ic a ti o n ; t o e d it p e r io d ic a l p u b l ic a ti o n s o f t h e a g e n c y I n w h ic h e m p lo y e d ; to i n it i a l l y w r i t e i n t e r p r e t a t i v e a r ­ t ic le s f o r p u b l ic a ti o n ; a n d t o p e rfo rm re la te d w ork as a s­ s ig n e d . O p tio n 2 (R a d io ). — T o d ire c t o r a ssist in d ire c tin g th e r a d io b r o a d c a s t i n g a c t i v it i e s o f t h e a g e n c y i n w h i c h e m p lo y e d ; t o p la n a n d p re p a re o r d ire c t th e p re p a ra tio n of in te rp re ta tiv e r a d io m a n u s c r i p t s f o r d i s s e m in ­ a t i o n o f i n f o r m a t i o n t o s p e c ia l g ro u p s a n d to th e g e n e ra l p u b ­ lic ; t o m a k e c r i t i c a l s t u d i e s a n d a n a ly se s o f th e c o n te n t a n d a r ­ ra n g e m e n t of w ritte n m a te ria l a n d t o o r g a n iz e , r e w r i te , a n d o th e r w is e p r e p a r e s u c h m a t e r i a l f o r b r o a d c a s t i n g ; to r e p r e s e n t t h e e m p lo y in g a g e n c y a s a s p e a k e r o n ra d io p ro g ra m s : a n d to p e rfo rm re la te d w o rk a s a s ­ s ig n e d . R e q u ire m e n ts E d u c a tio n . — E x c e p t fo r th e s u b s titu tio n p ro v id ed fo r b e ­ low , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e s u c ­ c e s s f u lly c o m p le te d a f u l l f o u r y e a r co u rse le a d in g to a b a c h e l­ o r ’s d e g r e e i n a c o lle g e o r u n i ­ v e r s i ty o f r e c o g n iz e d s t a n d i n g . N E W C IT Y L IS T T h e fo llo w in g e lig ib lt lis t h a s b e e n e sta b lish e d b y tHd M u n icip al C ivil S erv ice C o m m issio n . E lig ib le s a re n o w q u a li­ fied fo r a p p o in tm e n t. JANITOR ENGINEER (CUSTODIAN ENGINEER) (Siibjacf to M«dlcal Examination) 1. De Lorma B. Morrow, Jr., 87.69. a. Earl D . MUler, 87.38. 3. William J. Scribner, 80.40. 4. John L. Anderson, 65.88. 5. Edward J . Norton, 85.69. e. Mark Caldwell. 85.35. 7. William T. Hamilton, 85.07, 8. Tobias N. Hoyt. 84.57, 9. Michael J. Kovacs, 83.88. 10. Milton N. Kraus, 83.09. 11. Philip Grass, 83.30. 13. William S. Aruldson, 83.13. 13. Hugh N. West, 83.01. 14. Alfred N. Oormscn, 82.88. 15. William P. Oraepel, 82.73. 18. M atthias R. Igoe, 82.54. 17. Nils SJolln, 82.14. 18. Howard M. Anderson, 82.00, 19. Samuel W. Perris, 81.85. 20. Samuel J. Cullen, 81.60. 21. A rthur J. Butz, 81.44. 22. James B. Jones, 81.33. 23. John F, Ryan, 81.30. 24. Kenneth O. Fleming, 81.20. 25. John O. Grimes, 20.89. 20. Amos S. Abrams, 80.25. 27. Sven E. Akerlund, 80.09. 28. Frederick Maass, 79.93. 29. Joseph H. Mellen, 79.88. 30. John Belrne, 79.68. 31. F rank P. Gllleeney, 79.45. 32. James P. Lupton, 79.02. 33. Raymond O. Hudson, 78.85, 34. Charles P. Forman, 78.77. 35. Patrick Hegarty, 78.73. 36. Paul C. Nielsen, 78.61. 37. Robert V. McQuillan, 78.54, 38. Cornelius T. Kilmlnster, 78. 53. 39. John Klernan, 78.48. 40. Philip Caldararo, 78.44. 41. Frederick O. Gallmann, 78. 42. George Grelfenstein, 78.34. 43. Oliver B. Van Hlse, Jr., 78. 44. Clarence Kane, 78.22. 45. Henry Cotter, 78.17. S u b s titu tio n of a d d itio n a l e x ­ p e r ie n c e f o r e d u c a t io n . — A p p l i ­ c a n ts m a y su b s titu te , y e a r fo r y e ar, fo r th e e d u c a tio n p r e ­ s c r i b e d i m m e d ia t e l y a b o v e , e x ­ p e r ie n c e ( in a d d i t i o n t o t h a t r e q u i r e d b e lo w f o r t h e g r a d e ) i n w r i t i n g o r e d it i n g fo r n ew s­ p a p e r s , m a g a z in e s , n e w s o r i n ­ f o r m a t i o n s e rv ic e a g e n c ie s , c o l­ le g e o r u n i v e r s it y e x te n s i o n s e r ­ v ice s, o r F e d e r a l o r S t a t e d e ­ p a r tm e n ts o r a g en c ies o r in ra d io b ro a d c a stin g . E x p erie n ce . — A p p lic a n ts m u s t s h o w i n t h e i r a p p li c a t i o n s , a n d i n c o r r o b o r a t iv e e v id e n c e , fu ll-tim e p a id e x p erien c e a s fo l­ lo w s: O p t i o n 1 ( P re s s a n d P u b l i c a t io n s ) S e n i o r I n f o r m a t i o n S p e c ia l ­ is t.— A m i n i m u m o f fiv e y e a r s o f c o m p re h en siv e a n d p ro g re s^ v e l y r e s p o n s ib le , p r o f e s s i o n a l e x p e rie n c e of a v ery h ig h o rd e r i n w r i t i n g o r e d it i n g f o r a la r g e d a ily n e w s p a p e r , n a t i o n a l m a g ­ a z in e , n e w s o r i n f o r m a t i o n a l s e r v ic e o p e r a t i n g o n a n a t i o n a l s c a le , c o lle g e o r u n i v e r s it y e x ­ t e n s i o n se rv ic e , o r F e d e r a l o r S ta te d e p a rtm e n t o r agency, a t le a s t o n e y e a r of w h ic h m u s t have been in in te rp re ta tiv e w ritin g in o n e of th e su b o p t i o n a l fie ld s l is te d u n d e r O p t i o n 1 (P re ss a n d P u b lic a tio n s ). I n f o r m a t i o n S p e c ia lis t. — A m in im u m of fo u r y e a rs of p r o ­ g re s s iv e ly re s p o n s ib le , p r o f e s ­ s i o n a l e x p e r ie n c e o f d i s t in c t iv e m e r i t i n w r i t in g o r e d it i n g a s s h o w n f o r S e n i o r S p e c ia lis t. A s s o c ia te I n f o r m a t i o n S p e ­ c ia lis t. — A m i n i m u m o f t h r e e y e a r s o f p ro g re s s iv e ly r e s p o n ­ sib le, p r o f e s s i o n a l e x p e r i e n c e o f c o n sid era b le m e r it in w ritin g o r e d it i n g a s s h o w n fo r S e n io r S p e c ia lis t. A s sista n t In fo rm a tio n Spe­ c ia lis t. — A m i n i m u m o f tw o y e a r s o f s u c c e s s f u l, r e s p o n s ib le p r o f e s s i o n a l e x p e r ie n c e i n w r i t ­ in g or e d it i n g a s s h o w n f o r S e n i o r S p e c ia lis t. N o te . — T h e s p e c ia l e x p e r i ­ en ce re q u ire m e n t fo r i n te r p r e ­ t a t i v e w r i t i n g is n o t i n t e n d e d to e m b r a c e s u c h e m p lo y m e n t.^ in th e n e w sp a p e r o r jo u rn a listic f ie ld a s g e n e r a l n e w s r e p o r t ­ in g , e d it i n g o f n e w s , c o p y r e a d ­ in g , o r m a k e - u p . E x p erie n ce o n ly i n c i d e n t a l l y i n v o lv in g i n ­ te r p r e ta tiv e w ritin g in a su b o p t io n a l fie ld w ill n o t b e a c ­ c e p t e d a s m e e t in g t h e r e q u i r e ­ m e n t o f w r i t i n g i n .such fie ld . E x p e r i e n c e i n b u s in e s s m a n ­ a g e m e n t o r a d v e rtisin g c a n n o t be a c c e p t e d f o r a n y o f t h e q u a l ­ if y in g e x p e rie n c e . O p t i o n 2 ( R a d io ) S e n i o r I n f o r m a t i o n S p e c ia l ­ is t. — A m i n i m u m o f. f o u r y e a r s o f c o m p re h en siv e a n d p ro g re s­ siv e ly r e s p o n s ib le e x p e r ie n c e o f a v e ry h i g h o r d e r in r a d io b r o a d ­ c a s ti n g , a t l e a s t tw o y e a r s o f w h i c h m u s t h a v e r e q u ir e d t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o r t h e s u p e r v is io n o f p r e p a r a t i o n o f r a d io m a n u ­ s c r i p ts a n d t h e m anaf^inpr a n d b r o a d c a s t i n g oi r e c o r d in g f o r broa<lcasiinp: o f laciiii piO};r;unr. A t le a st one y e a r of th is e x p e ri­ 46. O rvis E llg en , 78.05. 47. R o b ert T . B w eeney, 78.04. 48. S eym o u r 8 . V an K irk, 78.00. 49. P r a n k W. F la n a g a n , 78.00, 50. M ilton W . W lnberg. 77.96. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 50. 57. 58. 59. 00. 61. 02. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 08. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. S tep h e n M cL augh lin, 77.81. J o sep h C arroll, 77.80. A n th o n y G reer, 77.43. S id n ey N ich a m o ff, 77.28. S a m u e l L. N ew to n , 77.03. F r a n k J . S a fr a n , 76.97. H arw ood T. S m ith , 76.85. S ilv c rlo L. B a zzo ch i, 76.70. H ow ard B. C. P arlow , 76.77. E dward J. C ondon, 76.74. Jo sep h G. W elch, 76.65. G u sta v e G. F olberth , 70.03. L u th er T . A n th o n y , 76.42. F r a n k W. S a n d erso n , 70.39. B ern a rd R. Edw ards, 70.24, T im o th y J. R y a n , 76.20. E d gar C. H arper, 76.02. M u rd och M a cP a rq u har, 75.93, I rv in g H. Jo n es, 75.88. J a m e s J. M cG arrlty, 75..’>8. J o h n P. B u tterfield , 75.33. W illia m J. D ow n ey, 75.26. S tep h e n P. J ew ett, 75.10. Fred erick H. B lu m e, 74.55. D elsfo rd B. S auve, 74.54. T h o m a s M. T an g n e y , 74.50. IX)UiS A. W ilson, 74.49. E lm er G. O lip h o n t, 74.39. A rth ur M. Spur w ay, 74.31. R ob ert H end erson , 74.29. P r an k R a p h a e lia n , 74.27. M arlon L. K e n n ed y, 74.05. W a lter A. S und, 74.02. J a m es S w een ey, 73.94. C harles B rad w ell, 73.41. H enry J. H c ln em a n , 73.00. H arry P. P eters, 72.69. H arold R. G ray, 72.10. E rn est J. K a u fn er, 71.02. e n c e m u s t h a v e b e e n in o n e o f t h e s u b o p t i o n a l fie ld s l is te d u n ­ d e r O p tio n 2 (R a d io ). I n f o r m a t i o n Sped«*Mjm i n l m u m o f tl-.rec- „ \s p e r ie n c e a t s h o w n fc •■ k S p e c ia lis t. A s s o c ia te I n f o r m a l *•* c ia lis t. — J; m'v y e a rs o f ex. fo r S e n io r £ ^ oi. A s sista n t In fo rm a tio n Spe­ c ia lis t. — A m i n i m u m o t o n e y e a r o f su c c u i r e s p o n s i' 1' e x p e rie n c e in ra d io b ro a d ca in g in c lu d in g th e p r e p a r a t o f ra d io m a n u s c r ip ts a n d b ro a d c a s tin g o r re c o rd in g o) b r o a d c a s t i n g o f r a d i o p r o g r e in A t l e a s t s ix m d n t h s o f t h i s p e r ie n c e m u s t h a v e b e e n i n lO o f t h e s u b o p t i o n a l f ie ld s li * ’ u n d e r O p tio n 2 (R a d io ). P r a c t i c a l t e s t o f r a d i o voi A p p lic a n ts fo r O p tio n 2 (R a • a t t a i n i n g a n i n i t i a l e lig ib le . in g in th e s u b je c t of e d u c a tio n , e x p e r ie n c e , a n d f i t n e s s m a y be re q u ire d to d e m o n s tr a te p o sses­ s io n o f .su ita b le v o ice q u a li t ie s fo r ra d io b ro a d c a stin g . W e ig h ts B a sis of ra tin g s. — C o m p e ti­ t o r s w ill b e i n it i a l l y r a t e d o n t h e s u b j e c t s lis te d b e lo w , w h i c h w ill h a v e t h e r e la t iv e w e i g h ts i n d i ­ c a t e d . I n S u b j e c t 2, c o m p e t i t o r s ' w ill b e r a t e d o n t h e e x t e n t o f t h e i r e d u c a t io n , a n d o n t h e e x ­ t e n t a n d q u a li t y o f t h e i r e x p e r i ­ e n c e r e l e v a n t to t h e d u t ie s o f t h e p o s i t io n a p p li e d fo r, a n d o n t h e i r f i tn e s s , s u c h r a t i n g b e in g b a s e d u p o n c o m p e tito rs ’ sw o rn s t a t e ­ m e n ts in th e ir a p p lic a tio n s a n d upon c o r r o b o r a t iv e e v id e n c e . A p p lic a n ts sh o u ld su b m it w ith th e ir a p p lic a tio n s a b rie f b u t c o m p re h e n siv e d e s c r ip t i o n of e a c h e m p lo y m e n t o ffe re d as m e e tin g th e e x p erien c e re q u ire ­ m e n ts of th is a n n o u n ce m en t. S u b je c ts V /c ig h ts 1. G e n e r a l q u a li f y i n g t e s t. ( S e e ‘‘R a tin p :s r e q u i r e d ” below.) (N o s a m p le q u e s t io n s a r e a v a ila b le .) 2. E d u c a t i o n , e x p e r ie n c e , a n d f i t n e s s ........................... 100 T o t a l ....................................... 100 I f c o n d it i o n s p e r m i t , a n o r a l e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b e g iv e n to a s u ffic ie n t n u m b e r of c o m p e ti­ to rs in th e o rd e r o f th e ir s t a n d ­ in g t o m e e t t h e n e e d s o f t h e se rv ic e . A d ju stm e n ts m ay be m a d e i n t h e r a t i n g s in a c c o r d ­ a n c e w i t h t h e e v id e n c e t h u s s e ­ c u red fo r th e reco rd as a re su lt of th e o ra l e x a m in a tio n . I n a d d it i o n , a p r a c t i c a l t e s t o f r a d i o voice m a y b e g iv e n . R a t i n g s r e q u ir e d . — I n S u b ­ j e c t 1, n o n p r e f e r r 'n c e c o m p e t i ­ to rs m u s t a tta in a ra tin g of a t l e a s t 70„ c o m p e t i t o r s g r a n t e d m ilita ry p re fe re n c e a r a tin g of a t l e a s t 65, e x c lu d in g p r e f e r e n c e l e a s t 70, c o m p e t it o r s f j r a n t e d d i s a b il i ty p r e f e r e n c e a r a t i n g o f a t l e a s t 60, e x c lu d in g p r e f e r e n c e c r e d i t . P e r s o n s w h o f a il to a t ­ t a i n th o ’■atin'Ts r e q u ir e d in t h i s te.st w ill be d e c la r e d in e lig ib le in t h e e n t i r e e x a m i n a t i o n . C IV IL P age S i x t e e n M u n ic ip a l R E A D T H IS F IR S T 1. CcrtiHcation docs not neccstarily mean appointm ent. 2. The D epartm ent Head who re ­ ceives the Certification from th e Civil Service Commission generally appoints persons who head th e eligible list to fill existing vacancies3 . He does not necessarily notify all persons certified, and he is privileged to withhold appointm ents for fifteen days4. Therefore, those listed below may or may not be notified of their certification or appointm ent. 5 . Anyone who has a question con­ cerning a position for which he is cer­ tified should call or write the Infor­ mation Bureau, Municipal Civil Service Commission, 2 9 9 Broadway; telephone COrtlandt 7 - 8 8 8 0 . M O N . , A P R IL 1, 1 9 4 0 ASSISTANT CHEMIST (co m p etitive lis t ) ; prom . 4-20-38; lo r As.st. Chpm ist, D ept, o f Purcha.se, M a n ­ h a t t a n ; tw o v a c a n c ie s a t ♦ , . probable p e r m a n en t— 2, Moe M. B ravcrin an . 94.60; 4, Isid o re R o th stein , 89.60: 10. Louis S h e rm a n , 88.1!); 13. N a th a n K orovin , 86.00; 15. Jesse B ellet, 85,80; 16, Jo.seph H. S ch ub ert. 85.50; 17, B ernard W ager, 84.53; IB, C harles S a n k el, 84.70. 2 100 A SSIST AN T GA R DEN ER (co m p etitive li s t ) ; prom . 4-12-39; for Asst. G a r ­ d en er, D ep t, o f Parks, all boro.s; a b o u t 90 vacancle.s a t $5.50 p er d ay: in d e fin ite , m ay exceed s ix m o n th s, a n d is, therefore, co n sid ered prob ­ able p e r m a n en t — 589, M orris S h a ­ piro, 81.38; 591, T h o m a s M. Brown, 81.34: 592, A nth on y Mele, 81.31; 593, R obert S. D unlop, 81.27: 594, W illia m J. B lue, 81.26; 595, R obert B. J o h n ­ son, 81.24: 596, T h o m a s F. M ayh ew , 81.23; 597, P ra n k H. S ch m a rd el, 84.2'?; 598, irvlnK F r ied m a n , 81.20: 509, G eorge E. S ter n e m a n n , 81.20: 600, Alfred E. S tu ck ert, 81.20; 601. R obert J. G eriipp, 81.17; 602, R o s ­ a rio B acc a rella , 81.17; 603, J a m es C. Ja ck son. 81.17; 604, E dward H. H eller, 81.17; 605. Fred J. B u rh a rt, 81.14; 606, R a p h a e l C iafon e, 81.14; 607, H ilb ert C. R ein h a rd t, 8 11 1 ; 608. P h ilip V a len ti, 81.11; 609, A loyslus W. G len n o n , 81.11; 610, BenJ. Janu.sklewlcz. 81.11: 611, J o h n F. W h elan , 81.10; 612, Lee K em pn er, 81.00. 613, P h ilip E. I n tr oca so , 81.07; 614, N icolia J. M azzuki. 81.05; 615, C ha rles R. C am pbell, 81.05; 616, J olin F. O S u lllv a n . 81.05; 617. L ouis H ilburg, 81.03; 618, Jo h n K orotky, 81.02; 619, Ed. J. B la k e, 81.01; 620, M ich a el A. D ’A nna, 80.99; 621, P h ilip D 'A lcasa n dro, 80.99; 622, E dward F. M adden. 80.99: 623. W il­ lia m J. Robins. 80.98; 624. J osep h B a m b a cs, 80.96; 625, A n th o n y J. L a teg ola . 80.98; 626, J o h n P u rcell, 80.96; 627, Wm. P e ttit. 80.95; 628, W m . F. N ew m an, 80.90; 629, G eo. B. R ind. 80.90; 630, C am illo A. D eolerlco, 80.90; 631. Edward R. M cFadden. 80.89; 632, S tep h e n K o s cio. 80.84; 633, E dward W a le n tu k onis, 80.84; 634, J o sep h B rescia. 80.83; 635, T h o m a s S. W alsh . 80.81. 636. M a x in e P om ad a, 80.80; 637, Alfred W. D ldlo, 80.80; 638, Jo sep h E. R ose. 80.78; 640, S te v e n D ub ovskv, 80.76; 641, R a y m on d W. M a g­ n us, 80.76; 642. Alfred P u rtn er, 80.75; 643, A ugu st O. Ja sch k e , 80.72; 644, E rn est c. D a m ia n o , 80.71; 645, Jo.seph P olch ln sk l, 80.70; 646, C a sim ir A. N aglel, 80.69; 647, W m . T . D oerr, 80.67 ; 648, B er n h ard P r e y la n d , 80.67; 649, W a ller O . N ocker, 80.67; 650, J o h n A. D etm er, 80.66; 651. J o h n J. O a ja u sk a s. 80.66; 652, S id n ey B. S m alls. 80.64; 653, B e n j a ­ m in C. S a v ag e. 80.63; 654, D a n ie l V. F. K en n ey , 80.63;- 655, W m . J. K udlo, 80.59 ; 658, J oh n A rm strong, 80.58. 657, H erbert P. Volz, 80.57: 668, J osep h A. Mroz. 80.57; 659, C harles L. M on ta n ti, 80.57 ; 660, W a lte r H . P e tersen , 80.56; 661, A ttilio Volpe, 80.53; 662, J o sep h R o se n fo ld , 80.53; 683, A rthur L. W endler, 80.52 ; 664, Prank 8. G a lla g h er, 80.52; 665, F r a n c is J. O strow ski, 80.52 ; 666, C h risto p h er Ferin e, 80.51; 667, J oh n L. Espo.sito, 80.48; 668. A lfred M o n gelll. 80.47; 669, J o h n H. O lberm an n, 80.46; 670. Jo sep h J. D eC aprio, 80.42; 671, W illiam A. F u ch s, 80.42; 672, H arold C om ppen, 80.42; 673, J o h n T . Brusger, 80.42; 674. C harles P. H an d ler, 80.40; 675, F ra nk P. M igllno, 80.40; 676. Edward J. C. H art, 80.40; 677, J o h n S. M antove, 80.40. 679, Jerry J. M arino. 80.36; 680, J o h n A. Serio, 80.36; 681, A nth on y O ufice. 80.36; 682, A lbert H. W ish m eyer, 80.35; 683, W m . S. Childs, 80.34; 684, Leon ard S pan o. 80.33; 685, W alter R obbins, 80.32; 686, J osep h P. Kiggs, 80.30; 687, M arvin P. S m ith . 80.29; 688, J o sep h C iriglian o , 80.28; 689, N ich o la s A. T ro iano, 00.28; 690. F ran k L ab ato, 80.28; 691, F r a n c is J. G a te s, 80.28; 692, A udrey W. E. McGill, 80.28; 693, H ugh A. M acK en zle, 80.28; 694, C hariesllr IgnioSa 5bA2J*o66! C harles S ign ora lll, 80.22; 695, J o s ­ eph V. Carrubba, 80.22; 696, Leopoldo J. M ayya, 80.22; 697, A lbert S alter, 80.22; 698, A n th on y A ccardo, 80.18; 699, T h o m a s J. B. H unt. 80.16; 700, J am es C. Agnew, 80.16. AUTO TRUCK DRIV ER (regular lis t ) ; a p propriate for Laborer, NYC H ou shig A uthority, all boros; three v a ­ ca n cies at $4 per d ay; tem p orary, n o t to excced six m o n th s — 25699, J a m e s J. Lainbertl; 25848, V in cen t C and olfo; 25910, T h o m a s P. M a t­ th ew s; 26378. J osep h M. C arasi; 26415, S a lv a to re U llsso; 28417, N icola J. T rica rico; 26422, Jo h n B u ch keit; 26423, S a m A. C avallo; 26428. J o s ­ ep h S. C atrln o; 26429, D a v id C ohen; 26430, S id n ey H erskow ltz; 26434, Carl S tarish ip k y ; 26437, G udio J. D e E rrico, 26438, Edwin B uchler; J. 26440, Luigi A. Cervera; 26441, Jqhn H. G loster; 26442, T h o m a s J. Ca.slelii; 26443, Frank J. D etto; 26446, J osep h J. Aleesi; 26447. Jo h n S c h u ­ m an n; 26450, D om in ick M accareill; 26452, R alph P. S ta rlin g ; 26456, D on a to p C hristlan o ; 26457, Jack M allne; 26459, Adolph P. S ch ln lel; 2G4G0, Peter J. Fornab alo; 26462, J a m es A. W hite; 26464, A nthony Capolino. 26465, J o h n M archlo; 26467, N unzl P ig n a te lli; 26470, J o h n F. C ahill; 26472, S a lv a to re M. A nd retta; 26473, A nto n ia Di M ichele; 26474, G e n n aro J. Laurelli; 20477, J a m es V. R utuelo; 26478, D om in ick J. Longo; 26481, A rthur C. D a u p h in ; 26482, Joseph J. Cupo; 2G485, Jo.seph Di Carlo; 2G488, W illiam H. H eid t; 2G489, P asq u a le M an iscu lco; 26491, R obert N. Di Gl.se; 26492, D om en ick B lan co; 26490, P asq uale P. P a r is !; 26496, M ichael L. R aca n elll; 26497, W illiam W nldm an; 26503, Allpio G om ez; 2G507, F ra nk Lom bardo; 2G508, Joh n U unocuri; 26509, J o h n J. M ontoro; 26511, Jo h n J. S a lv io; 26513, T h o m a s J. L ennon: 26514, M artin P. M essano ; 26515, Joh n J. H arageim ; 26516, Harry K eene. AUTO TRUCK DRIVER (regular lis t ) ; a p propriate for Laborer (F irem a n ), D ept, of W elfare, 11 v a c a n c ie s a t $1,200; probable p erm a n en t (n a m es to be con sid ered in order on c e r ­ t ific a tio n of M arch 29)— 26492, D o m ­ enick B lan co; 26495, P a sq u a le P. P arisi. CLERK CIR. t (com p etitiv e list, m a l e ) ; prom . 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1, D ept, of P u rch ase, M a n h a tta n ; $840; probable p e r m a n en t— 2602, A ustin H. N ien sted t, 84.00; 2684, Irw in R. B erm a n , 83.50; 2931, Frederick Schroeder, 83.00; 3058, M orris A. Cohn, 82.50. CLERK, GR. 2 (com p etitiv e list, m e n ); prom . 2-15-39; ap propriate for L i­ b rary H elper, Brooklyn C ollege; $600; probable p erm a n en t — 310, John G. H a n ifin , 89.56; 1823, P h ilip L ev an d a , 85.97: 2085, G eorge G. G ula, 85.55; 2224, W illiam D. K atz, 85.36; 3083. N orton Sa v ag e, 84.35; 3158a J u liu s G. Lavender, 84.26; 3452, Irvin g G insburg, 83.92; 3564, B ern ard B a ran ov sk y, 83.78; 3577, M orris R osenb au m , 83.76; 3581, H arry Shap iro, 83.76; 3588, A lex ­ an der Firfer, 8375; 3632, A rthur L. Z w ickel, 83.71. 3655, Fred W ish n o ff, 83.68; 3673, A lbert T. Jacobs, 83.67; 3726, M eyer D olin k o, 83.61; 3780, E m a n u el J. C ongedo, 83.56; 3788, A braham Siegel, 83.55; 3811, R obert H aber, 83.53; 3819, Leroy D a v is, 83.53; 3827, D av id A. H end erso n , 83.52; 3833, S am u e l G u trlde, 83.51; 3850, Isidore H ym an , 83.51; 3854, E lio t W agner, 83.50; 3880, M ilton S. Sokoln ik , 83.47; 3897, N o rm a n Scholder, 83.46; 3915, S id n ey R ob ­ bins, 83.44; 3934, R a ym o n d Shorr, 83.44; 3930, Jo sep h G o ttlieb , 83.43; 3933, D avid Milch. 83.43; 3953, G eorge F eld m a n , 83.41. HANDYMAN (regular list, e le c tr ic a l); fo r M a in te n a n ce M an (E lectrica l), NYC H o u sin g Authorit.v, Brooklyn.; o n e v a ca n cy a t $1,500; probable p erm a n en t — 35003, V in cen t A. M a ter a ; 35020, N orm an C. H am m er; 35023, A m erlco T irella. J U NIO R ENGINEER GR. S (co m p e ti­ tiv e list, e le c tr ic a l); p rom . 11-1-39; a p p ro p ria te for C able T ester, Fire D ep t.; o n e v a ca n c y a t $8 per day; p robable p e r m a n en t — 91, H enry I. H eilm an , 76.96. LICENSED FIREMAN (regular lis t ) ; prom . 1-5-38; for L icen sed F irem a n , D ep t, o f P u b lic W orks; o n e v a ca n cy a t $7 per d ay; In d efin ite, probable p e r m a n e n t — P a tr ick McArdle. LICENSED FIREMAN (p referred lis t ) ; for L icen sed F irem a n , D ep t, o f P u b ­ lic W orks: $7 per d ay; in d efin ite , probable p erm a n en t (on e o n regular lis t certified ah ea d o f th is) — J am es D oyle. MARINE STOKER (p referred lis t ): a p pro pria te for L icen sed F irem an (if th ey h a v e a license^. D ep t, o f P u b lic W orks; $7 per d ay ; in d efin ite , p robably w ill exceed six m o n th s an d is, th erefo re, con sid ered probable p erm a n en t (tw o o n o th er lis t s ce r ­ tified a h ea d o f th is ) — Pa sq uale S im eo n e, A braham W exler, A n th o n y L em ich, F r a n c is T oal, L eif B er g esen , W illia m J. O’B rien , J o h n J. C ahill, A lbert M a rtin s. W illiam D ay, V ito L an gone, P a tr ick M cHale, B u r­ to n A. G rasey. S TE N O G R A P H EE-TY PEW R ITER GR. * (co m p etitiv e list, H R D ); prom . 11-7-38; ap p rop ria te for T yp e-C o p yis t Or. 1, NYC H o u sin g A uth o rity, Brook lyn ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $960; t e m ­ porary, n o t to ex ceed six m o n th s (tw o on T y p e-C o p yist Or. 2 lis t ce r ­ tified ah ead o f th is) — 1062, J es s ie C arter, 84.63; 1117, L illia n R. Lazar. 84.33; 1166, B arbara M. Pern ice, 83.95; 1181, J e a n n e tte G . M oroch, 83.83; 1203, L illian S. N edal, 83.66; 1239, A ngela T. C ltarella, 83.39; 1342. G enevieve P. H aw k in s, 83.33; 1246. S ylvia K a p la n , 83.31; 1249, R osalin d L aster. 83.30; 1253, P e a rl V. D unbar, 83.17; 1269, Jo sep h in e Ferro, 83.06; 1277, G ra ce B arbieri, 82.96; 1281, A nne P. Fitzg erald , 82.96; 1287, E d na V. Clark. 82.89; 1289, E stelle Cohen, 82.87; 1292. R ose M. T lech ler, 82.81; 1297. K a te G ren et, 82.77; 1311, S elm a A. A dam s, 82.65; 1312, D ora G ea ner, 82.68; 1318, H an n a B lank. 82.59. 1321, D oroth y T h o m pso n , 82.56; 1326, D oroth y Fischer, 82.51; 1330, G ertru d e N eugeboren, 82.49; 1339, R u th H a rtm an. 82.43; 1340, R a ch el Brom berg, 82.38; 1347, I .etltia C h a n oux, 82.24; 1361, R ose P lost, 82.07: 1367, K irsten C h r isten se n , 82.03; 1374, P au la P arnes, 81.96; 1376, D oroth y B. W eish au pt, 81.87; 1379, Jerrle R o sem an, 81.86; 1381, M ary Q uagllano, 81.86; 1383, S im on e C ohen, 81.83; 1383, Adela U n g e r sohn, 81.83; 1384. E d ith K islow k tz, 81.83; 1385a. M iriam P. Klubok, 81.80: 1391, M arguerite A. D e Meo, 81.65; 1396, H elen C oheu, 81.58; 1398. S E R V IC E LEADER 9 T u esd ay, A nni C e rtific a tio n s Your Chances for Appointment T h i s c h a r t t a b u l a t e s a ll o p e n c o m p e t it i v e l is ts o f 100 n a m e s o r m o r e f r o m w h ic h c e r t i i i c a t i o n s w e re m a d e to c ity a g e n c ie s d u r ­ in g t h e w eek e n d in g A p ril Z: Title Last Number Certified A r c h i t e c t u r a l D r a f t s m a n , G r a d e 4 ............................................ 17* 23 A .ss is ta n t C h e m i s t ............................................................................. A s s i s t a n t G a r d e n e r .......................................................................... 700 A s s i s t a n t S u p e r v is o r , G r a d e 2 ........................................ 547* A s s o c ia te A s s i s t a n t C o r p o r a ti o n C o u n se l; G r a d e 4 ( A d ­ m in is tra tiv e C ode) (fo r a p p ro p ria te a p p o in tm e n t) 23 A tte n d a n t-M e sse n g e r, G ra d e 1 (fo r a p p o in tm e n t a t $1200) .................................................................................................... .382 A tte n d a n t-M e sse n g e r, G ra d e 1 (fo r a p p o in tm e n t a t $1080) 700 A tte n d a n t-M e sse n g e r, G ra d e 1 (fo r a p p o in tm e n t as P o r t e r . R .R .) ...................................................................... 901 A u to T r u c k D r iv e r (fo ra p p ro p ria te a p p o in tm e n t' . . . 26,516 B o o k k e e p e r , G r a d e 1 ( M e n ; ........................................................ 735* C a s h i e r , G r a d e 3 ............................................................................... 36* C e m e n t M a s o n .................................................................................... 3* C h ie f I n s p e c t o r o f L i g h t a n d P o w e r, G r a d e 4, D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f W a t e r S u p p ly , G a s a n d E le c tr i c it y ( P r o ­ m o ti o n ) ...................................................................................... ^ C le r k , G r a d e 2 ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t a t ($1200) .......... 933* C le r k , G r a d e 2 ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t o f m e n a t $ 6 0 0 ) .......... 4,027 C le rk , G r a d e 2 ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t o f m e n t e m p o r a r i l y a t $840) ......................................................................................... 3.720 C le r k , G r a d e 2 ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t o f w o m e n t e m p o r ­ a r il y a t $840) ............................................................................. C o u r t A t t e n d a n t ................................................................................. E le v a to r O p e r a t o r ............................................................................. 124* F i r e m a n , F i r e D e p a r t m e n t .......................................................... 3,173* G a r d e n e r ................................................................................................ 86* H a n d y m a n ........................................................................................... 35,023 71* I n s p e c t o r o f F o o d s , G r a d e 2 ....................................................... I n s p e c t o r o f M a s o n r y a n d C a r p e n t r y , G r a d e 3 ................. 21 I n s p e c t o r o f P lu m b i n g , G r a d e 3 .............................................. 6 In s p e c to r o f P lu m b in g . G ra d e 3 (fo r a p p ro p ria te a p ­ p o i n t m e n t a t $1680) ............................................................... 38 J u n i o r A c c o u n ta n t , G r a d e 1, N ew Y o r k C ity H o u s in g A u t h o r i t y ( P r o m o t io n ) ....................................................... 7 • J u n i o r E n g in e e r ( E le c tr i c a l ) G r a d e 3 ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t a t $2160) ...................................................................................... 85 J u n i o r E n g in e e r ( M e c h a n i c a l ) G r a d e 3 ................................ 32 34 J u n i o r E n g in e e r ( M e c h a n i c a l ) G r a d e 3 ............................... L a b o r a t o r y A s s i s t a n t (B a c te rio lo g y ) .................................... 45 L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t a t $780) 412 L a w C le rk , G r a d e - L a w E x a m i n e r , G r a d e 2 ........................ 22* L o c k sm ith ........................................................................................... 6 P h a rm a c ist ......................................................................................... 7 P l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r ( M e n ) ....................................................... 139* P l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r (W o m e n ) ................................................... 100* P o lic e w o m a n ...................................................................................... 23* P o w e r O p e r a t o r , R a i l r o a d ............................................................ 23 P rin te r .................................................................................................. 4* P r o b a t i o n O ff ic e r , D o m e s tic R e la t io n s C o u r t ...................... 48* P u b lic H e a l t h N u rs e , G r a d e 1 ................................................... 177* S ig n a l M a i n t a i n e r , R a il r o a d , B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ( P r o m o t io n ) ............................................................................. H S i g n a l R e p a i r m a n . R a il r o a d , B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ( P r o m o t io n ) ............................................................................... 4 S o c ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r ( f o r t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n t m e n t ) 576 S o c ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r ( f o r p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t ) 280 39 S p e c ia l P a t r o l m a n ( f o r a p p o i n t m e n t a t $1769) ............... S t a t i o n A g e n t, G r a d e 2 ................................................................. 845* S t e n o g r a p h e r a n d T y p e w r it e r, G r a d e 2 ( f o r i n d e f i n i t e a p p o in tm e n t) .......................................................................... 945 S t e n o g r a p h e r a n d T y p e w r it e r, G r a d e 2 ( f o r t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n t m e n t a t $960) ............................................................ 1,401 S u p e r v is o r , G r a d e 3 ( f o r a p p r o p r i a t e a p p o i n t m e n t ) . . . 119* S u p e r v i s o r o f M a r k e ts , W e i g h t s a n d M e a s u r e s ................. 34a" T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r , G r a d e 1 ..................................................... 303* T e l e p h o n e M a i n t a i n e r ................................................................... 52 4 T h ijid R a i l M a i n t a i n e r ................................................................... T y p e w r it i n g C o p y is t, G r a d e 1 ................................................... 2,278 W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t , G r a d e 1 ................................................ 534* * L a s t e lig ib le p e r m a n e n t l y a p p o in t e d . P r a n c es A. G oldfarb, 81.56, 1399, F red a S ch a rf, 81.56; 1400, Idelm a, L ettry, 81.51. A TTE ND A NT-M E SSE N G E R GR. 1 ( co m p etitiv e list, m a l e ) ; prom . 1221-37; for A tte n d a n t-M essen g er Gr. 1, NYC T u n n el A uth ority. M a n h a t­ ta n ; on e v a ca n cy a t $1,080; p rob ­ able p e r m a n e n t — 450. R obt. R. P. Bozzom o, 91.30; 485, J o h n D . D en n is. 91.17; 505, A n th on y PeUegrino, 91.10; 515, W. Fabbrl, 91.07; 558, J o h n H. G edd es. 90.85; 560, J o h n T. C ronin. 90.87: 615. J o h n M. T. M olloy. 90.68; 621, G eorge B raver, 90.65; 625, Wm. P esek. 90.64: 631. A lbert Sbarbaro. 90.62; 644, F loyd J. L oring, 90.67; 648. S a m u el O orden, 90.55; 657, Leo C ohn, 90.52; 663, Jo s. A. M an d ato, 90.49; 666, J er em ia h C laps. 90.49; 676, S id n ey B lu m en feld , 90.46; 680. A .ib r o s e C. W alpole, 90.44; 686, T h eod ore J, S to ne. 90.43; 689. W er­ n er C riessln g , 90.41; 690. L a u ren ce O a n elea s, 90.40; 700, J a m es R. T a llon, 90.37. STE NO G R APUER -TY PEW R IT ER GR (co m p etitiv e list, H R D ) ; prom. 11-1-38; for a t e n o t y p is t Or. 2, NYC H o u sin g A uth ority, B rook lyn ; on e vacancy at $ , ; probable per­ m a n e n t — 380, S y lv ia S. H yam s. 90.08; 638. M ad elin e O. S ch a u m berg. 87.78; 721, C arm en Cerra. 87.17; 775. Freda J. O ro ssfield . . ; 863, E sther Oberter, 86.11; 870, S y lv ia R ubin, 86.09; 945, B eatrice M. H offm a n , 85.58. 8 1200 8666 STENO G R APUE R -T Y PE W R ITER GR. (com p etitiv e list, H R D ); prom . 11-7-38; for S te n o ty p ist Or. 2, D ept, o f H o sp ita ls, B rook lyn : $1,200; p rob ­ able p erm a n en t — 34, M arlon E. S h ea , 94.97; 350, S y lv ia S. H yam s, 80.08; 638, M a d elin e O . S c h a u m berg, 87.78; 779, P red a J. O ro ssfield , 86.65; 843, E sth er Oberter, 86.11; 870, S y lv ia R ubin, 86.08: 930, B elle M. B ra u n ste in , 85.05; 940, I ren e L. S ieg el, 86.59, 8 X Y F E W R I T IN G -C O PY IST GR. S (co m p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom . 6-23-38; a p p r o p r ia te for T y p e-C o p y ist Or. 1, NYC H o u sin g A u th ority , B rook lyn : o n e v a c a n c y a t $960; tem p orary, n o t to ex ceed s ix m o n th s — 883, H elen M arotta , 86.70; 1150, T h eod ore A. L evey, 85.79, T U E S ., A P R IL 2 , 1 9 4 0 A SSISTAN T CHEMIST (com p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom , 4-20-38; ap p ro p riate by Bd. a ctio n 3-20-40 lo r In sp ecto r o f E q u ip m en t O r. 3, C om ptroller o f N . Y . C ity, B u rea u o t W elfa re P a y ­ m e n ts ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $1,800; p ro b ­ a b le p e r m a n en t — IS. C h a rles S a n ­ kel, 84.70; 19, J o h n P . Jo n es, 64.50; 20, R oy O llck, 84.09; 31, S id n ey D . Barlow , 83.80 ; 31, D a v id S a lten , 63.60; 33, B e o j. S ch ue ld erm a n , 63.00. Q. . ATTE ND A NT-M E SSEN G ER GR. 1 (c o m p etitiv e li s t ) ; p rom . 12-21-37; a p p ro p riate for S to ck A sst., D ep t, o f H o sp ita ls, B ro ok ly n ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $1,014; probable p e r m a n e n t — 450, R o b ert R. P. Bozzom o. 91.30; 485. J o h n D . D en n is. 91.17; 505, A n th o n y P ellegrin o . 91.10; 515, W m . Pabbri. 91.07; 560. J o h n T . C ronin, 90.87; 615. J o h n M. T . M olloy. 90.68; 621, G eorge B raver, 90.65; 625, W illiam P esek, 90.64; 640. C bas. W . A bsen ger, 90.58; 644, F lo y d J. L oring, 90.57; 648, S a m u e l G ordon, 90.55; 656, Geo. T ro tt, 90.62; 687, Leo C ohn, 90.53; 665, Jo sep h A. M a n ­ dato, 90.49; 666, J er em ia h Claps, 90.49; 676, S id n ey B lu m en feld , 90.46; 685, Moe K e ste n b a u m , 90.43; 686, T h eod ore J . S ton e, 90.43; 689, W er­ n er Orlesslnic, 90.41; 690, L a u ren ce O en elea s, 90.40; 695, P a u l B charil, 90.39; 697, R o la n d M enard, 90.38; 700, J a m es R . T a llo n , 90.37. CLERK O B . 1 (co m p etitiv e list, Xem a le ) ; prom . 13-31-37; ap p rop ria te fo r C lerk Or. (fem a le) (H arlem k a d F o r d h a m H o s p ita ls ), D ep t, o f H o sp ita ls, M a n h a tta n and B ron x; 1 840 tw o v a c a n c ie s at $ . n o t to ex ceed six months T eresa W itt, 85.39Z ow ntsky, 84.84; 271n , ^0!'“ c o n e s , 84.78; 2826, .> m a n . 84.65; 2834. S d a 84.64; 3308, S ylvia D a ;w ,on 3326, M ildred R. Weinste?n’ 3329, M ary C. Krakow n'E th el W einer, 83.99- 'ijn i ’ W in terfeld , 83.98; d M oretzky, 83.98; 3417, v erm a n , 83.96. «>anche -. 84 3402 3 CLERK GR. 2 (com petitive list , , prom . 2-15-39; appropriate f o r T ' Gr. 1 (m ale, rotating hu-. ' n ig h t w ork). D ent, of ' * ' ' ' B rook lyn : o n e vacancy at $84(i • p orary, le ss th a n six months o f regular em ployee! — i o n / o'”' M oscow itz, 87.44; 1823. Hhllin i “ enda, 85.97; 33R0, j,,Uu< '* 84.00: 3474, Dominick ' Bonomn 83.90; 3489. Harold Voro' 3495, S id n ey Houbcn. 83 R-!^ ' L ouis P ox, 83.87; 3507, Daniel v 83.85; 3509, D avid Ncuhau>. r T 3525a, P au l Frank, 83 R ’ J u liu s E. B ayevsky, 83.80; -nh! Lin d sey, 83.76; 3584a, Carl g ; - “ i 83.76; 3586, Harvey Licht ‘a ^ 3588, A lexander Firfer, - '-fiVi' J o h n P osavetz, 83.71; 'h -V D ubin, 83.71; 3636, Howard BWrV' 83.70; 3643, Bernard Orcene rim 3649, Paul M. Pailey, 83.6a; iFred W ish n o ff, 83.68; 36G4 DiviH R ubin, 83.67; 3674. Robert Cob, 83.66; 3677. Andrew Gerblno, 83 3698. A braham N. S h a n es' gi 3720, J osep h D'Antoni, 83,61 1 3 3574 8375 3634 36 66 83 CLERK GR. 2 (com petitive list, tnaleprom . 2-15-39; appropriate for Cleri Gr. 1 (m ale, rotating shifts and n ig h t w ork ). Dept, of Hospital M a n h a tta n ; on e vacancy at $ 1 w ith m a in ten a n ce; probable per­ m a n e n t — 1823, Philln Lave.ida 85.97; 3588, A lexander Firfer, 83 ; 3623, J o h n Posavetz, 83.71: Fred W ish n off, 83.68; 3726. Meverl D olin k o, 83.61; 3780. Emanuel G on gad o, 83.56; 3788, Abraham Sifgel, 83.55; 3811, Robert Haber, 83 53 3819, I,eroy D avis, 83,52; 3823. Ar-i n old Roe, 83.52; 3827, David a H en d erson . 83.52; 3833, Samuel Out­ ride, 83.51; 3850, Isidore Hvmar 83.51; 3854, E liot Wagner. 83,50 3865, O liver Kraetz. 83.4a; 3880 M ilton S. Sokolnik, 83.47; 3897, Nor­ m a n S ch old er. 83.46: 3915, Sidne-; R obbins. 83,44; 3924, Ra.vmond Shorr, 83.44; 3930, Jo.seph Gottllei),/ 83.43; 3935, D avid Milch, 83,43; 393> G eo. F e ld m a n , 63.41; 3999, Jacoj P an zer, 83,37; 4022. Maxwell Ros83,33; 4027, Harold Freedman, 83,33, 600 7 3655 CLERK GR. 3 (competitive lis'': prr ferred for certification bv Bd, ac tio n 2-7-40 for Clerk Gr, 2, Coi'.n S pecial S essio n s, all boros: one va­ c an cy a t $ , ; probable pirmaneiU — 869, T illie Block, 87,77, 0 1200 INSPECTOR OF CONSTKt'CTION CiR, (p referred list, BTi; appropriate by Bd. a ction 3-26-40 for In.spector o f E quipm ent. Comptroller. Bureaa, o f W elfare Payment.s: three varan-* cies a t $2,080-$l,872: probable per­ m a n en t — Henry J. Wulf, Joseph A. M ullen, J osep h E, Ramus, Edward H. B elt, J o sep h F, Morrison, Thomas A shley, J a m es F. Shea, Carl G, Fors^ berg. SI INSPECTOR OF PI * ( co m p etitiv e l i s t ) ; prom, ap pro pria te by Bd. action 3-28-«| tor Insp. o f Equipment Gr 1. Comp­ troller. B u reau of Welfaie P»^ m e n ts; o n e v acan cy ai, $1,680. prw able p e r m a n en t — 27, Jos. J. Ha , d ay, 81.50; 28, Samuel Lent. 8L». 30, G eo. A. Morris, P leron, 81.50; 32. Henry F. Ho«.| 81.50; 33, Geo. A. 35, G eo. J. Rosenbluth. Louis B. N ielsen, ^ P. H artel, 81.00; 38, U*vld B Doug ______ las. 81,00. «'''^3 39 LICENSED FIREMA.S’ (preferred UsU for L icen sed Fireman, DeP;; H o sp itals, M a n h a tta n ; d e f in it e — Joh n F. >aughn«n. J. M u lligan , John Treniior. j D oylei J a m e s McGinnis, Ja'"' R ooney, W alter Kearns 1ST (competitive PHARMACIST prom . -.23-37; ‘" “ PP*“Pi‘“‘ ec'or o' • a ction ctio n 3-28-40 I"!',. ol Eq uip m en t, Comptroller, ,( W elfa re P a y m e n ts , , ,six on $1,800; probable Pe^manei Asst. C h e m ist lis t certi , . th is ) , well'a. G eo. P. w e s t , 87.57, M . stein . 87.47; 5, Leo , E d M. Oerstenzai'*’ B eryl D om o ff, 86.53. 6 1 53 35 t 4 8 SOCIAL W V ESTIG ^rO R li s t ) ; prom . 2-7-40. j vestig n to r. D ept, of oj-ary, v a c a n c ie s a t ,ieave »*•' to exceed six ® „ioyee> " s en ce o f A T w, H. M ilton G o ldstein 85.78, » . R ip s, 84.35: 228, : vltz, 82.63; 250, 2«2, A lexan d er , : 363, J erom e Feldnia"; R a lp h M. Bertvsn',*; J , M iller, 82.14. An'» L effert, « . ; 310, J* polsky. 82.10; 410, J k ' o g^i,,fi. kow ski. 81.46; oi ^ 3338 2 14 ir « v " M 'w S k . ’576 873, Irv in g J. Be"* in g H echt. 80.64; T eich er, 80.64; „ Tingley. ,ji sky, 81.20; 463. : 485. 474. G r a ce Rosen, i u»gern»' 80 PhllllPS B row n. 81-09: sky, 81.01; 6 SOCIAL V 8 V . S 'VSlater. ^’ 6 6 , INVESTIGATOR ^ ^Socj*' fn 2 li s t ) ; Pro“»- -f f Vrv estig a to r , Dept. v a c a n c ie s m a n e n t — 36* „ ojps, «5.7S; 83. H. M arcu s 263 Alex*"'*',, Levtow , 82.44, IV (C o n tin u e d on 1 C IV IL A p r il 9 , 1 9 4 0 S E R V IC E L A T E S T C E R T IF IC A T IO N S ,ro n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 16) 8236: 263. Jerom e F eld m a n , 275, R alp h M. Pepe, 82,25; J- Miller. 82.14. i n v e s t i g a t o r (co m p etitiv e M orom. 2-7-40; ap p r o p r ia te for H Jn’urce c o n s u lt a n t . D ep t, W el. . *1 740; probable p e r m a n e n t — G o ld stein . 85.78; 83. H. 35' ‘ Hips, 84.35; 228, M arcu s J a c o 82.63; 250. Harry L evtow , „ ' 262, A lexan d er A lexan d er, 263, Jerom e F e ld m a n , 82.36; 5?, Ralph M. Pepe, 82.25; 280, M arMiner, 82.14. ot 14 ll; j. WED., A P R IL 3 , 1 9 4 0 ..T O TRUCK DRIVER (regular lis t ) ; ■ nnrooriate for Laborer, Bd. o f E du­ c tio n ; one v a ca n cy $5.50 p er d ay: obable p erm a n en t— 25699, J a m es J. fnmberti; 25819, R occo A. L aC ourte; V incent O a n d o lfo ; 25910, T h o M atthew s: 26184, G a s te n D y "nn 26220, Jo h n J. M ntto; 26235, ppl, N. A bltante; 26250, L eon ard 26253, J osep h S cla r a ; 26266, Vincent Fairbrother; 26287, A ndrew Plzzuro: 26288, M ich a el P. D eM agglo; 26291. F rancesco Leone; 26297, A n ­ gelo Rini ________ r CiR. riFRK I (co m p etitiv e list, m a le ); nrom 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a le ), nept of H ousing & BldRS.. all boros but Richmond: four v a c a n c ie s a t ,«in probable p e r m a n en t— 2366. Herbert S. Levine, 84.50 : 2602, A ustin H Nienstedt, 84.00: 2684, Irw in R. BermBH, 83.50: 2831, F red erick Schroeder. 83.00; 3058, M orris A. Cohn, 82,50. fiFRK OB. • (co m p etitiv e list, m a le ); nrom. 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a le ), \ y c Housing A uth ority, M a n h a tta n ; tuo vacancies a t $840: probable p er­ manent—2366, H erbert S. Levine, : 28 31, Frederick C. Schroeder, ________ 83^00 84,50 CiFRK GR. 1 (co m p etitive lifit, m a le ); nrom. 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1, D ept, of Hospitals, Oti.sville, N. Y.; $600 with m ain ten an ce; probable p e rm a n ­ ent 2366. H erbert S. Levine, 84.50. Cl.tRK GR. 3 (com p etitiv e list, m a le ); prom. 2-15-39; ap p rop ria te for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a lei. D ept, o f H ou sin g & B idt'. nil boros but R ich m on d : four vacancies at $840; probable p e r m a n ­ ent 'five on G rade 1 lis t c e rtifie d ahead of t h is ) — 310, Jo h n G. H a n ifin, 89.56; 1015 a, S aul M oskowitz, 87.44; 1823, P h ilip L ev a n d a, 85.97; 2085, Geo. G. G ula, 85.55; 2224, Wm. D, Kntz, 85,36; 277!), Jack L, F ro h llck, 84.70. 'i ILKRK GR. (com p etitiv e list, m a le ); prom. 2-15-39; a p p ro p riate for Clerk Or. 1 Im ale), NYC H o u sin g A u th o r­ ity, M anhattan; two v a c a n c ie s a t }840: probable p e r m a n en t (tw o on Grade 1 list certified a h ea d o f th is) ^310, John G. H en ifin , 89.56; 1015a, Saul Moskowitz, 87.44; 1823, P h ilip Levanda. 85.97: 2085, Geo. G. G ula, 85 2224 Wm, D. K atz, 85.36; 2779, Jack I,. Frohlick, 84.70; 2881, S o lo ­ mon Malkoff, 84,58: 3158a, J u liu s G. Lavender. 8‘‘ 26: 3171, J o h n C. S t a n ner, 84,25: 3218, M ax G old. 84,19; 32in, Murray W ein stein . 84.18; 3243. Morri.s Feffer, 84.16: 3246, A lexan d er Wettan, 84,16; 3258, J a ck P, P e r l­ man, 84.14; 3266, N a th a n Miller, 84.1.T ‘i (LERK GR (co m p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom . 2-15-39: ap propriate for C lerk G r. 1, Dept, of H osp itals, O tisv ille, N.Y.; one vacancy at $600 w ith m a in t e n ­ ance: probable p e r m a n en t (one on Grade 1 list certified ah ea d o f th is) 1192:, A ntigone G azeta s, 87.07; 2779, Jack L. F rohlick , 84.70; 3651, Datsv W ilson. 83.68; 3654, B e tty Gold.-itein, 83.68; 3676, S y lv ia R eff, 83 66; 3733, S y lv ia N elson , 83.61; 37r>7, Pearl B er n stein , 83,58; 3770, Esther W eingarten, 83.57; 3782, I ren e Sommers, 83.56; 3796, M a r th a L. Tichener. 83.54; .3819, Leroy D a vis, 83.52; 3820. S h irley G reen w ald , 83.52; 3826, Celia G reenberg, 83.52; 3836a, Ada Strull, 83.51; 3848, G a r rle N o relll, 83.51; 3856, G ertru d e Z in n en , 83.50; 3955a, H elen Lew is, 83.41; 3974, Ella L. Allen, 83,39; 3975, E s ­ ther Chlftte. 83.39; 3987, M ary B u rnlck. 83.38; 3989. E lea n o r H all. 83.38; 3993, Rebecca T axer, 83.38; 4016. Pay Kessler. 83.36; 4033, H a r rie t Karmel, 83.35; 4041, O lga H. R lch ek , 83,34; 4044, E llen J. A uslan d er, 33.34; <054, Muriel Leibow itz, 83.33; 4057, Florence Stieglltz, 83.33; 4101, A rthur Tambrlno, 8.'5.28; 4120, M arlon Clark, 83.26; 4130, V ivian G. Lew in, 85.26; «31, John Arrigo. 83.25; 4144. Ella Dubrow, 83.34; 4163, P a u lin e J av ltz, 8322; 4166, Louis Llss, 83.22; 4167, oennaro V. T a la n l, 83.22; 4172, H elen ueutsch, 83.22; 4174, D o ro th y H u tter, B a rn et S hap iro, 83.21; ’ 181. Louis F lsch b a ch , 83.21; 4182, fiagar c . Spivey, 83.31; 4201, S a lv a «re J. T arantino, 83.20; 4207, G e ra l“we A. B rennan, 83.19; 4227, A nn a ^aulson, 83.16; 4235, A braha m S e l83.15; 4245, L ouis Bril}, A lbert B o h en ck , 83.13; Rl.chman, 83.11; 4306, wrothy Schneider, 83,10. 42(111 prom- 8-21-38; Piiwi J, ® C lean er (m e n ). D ep t. cl», ' all boros; th ree v a c a n (j B. probable p erm a n en t— 0M «; “ ‘P Clark; 139, R a y m o n d V. Pra n k S a n to r a lll; 160, toll* . " Alulsio; 163, J o sep h C elsoem-n ‘o ’ ^'‘IPh L im on e; 182, C larI&con^ ^f®rcer; 191, M ich a el D e lla Anthnr,’. ’ J osep h O rlando; 201, • ^ o " ian o ; 204, J o h n H a n Peter T,? ■ ^ “^Ph V accaro, Jr.; 209, InCOffUn* 212, 010 L o u is 'S c h n e le r ; :b T^u®°8Ha; O'B O'BriS:" 2a t W elnstocic; 225, at 1 iaNrch OammL.^*'‘? l: 224, A n ton io ^30 -226, P e ter R odrigu ez; Kleinb e t t e r e l ; 231, M orris Angpii i ’ Eugene Plerp a o ll; 236, 238, F r a n k iS, John crn!l' 2^0, J o h n S p a d a ; 2 « , 257, 244, P a u l J. A qu llin a i 263, A ntonld ’ 265, Louis. O. B ro gn a. ^ C l4 | — 13 2 (competitive '•itator n ' 2-7-40; for Social Inves“^^babie Welfare; $1,740J Permalient—a, Bernard Ber­ ger, 90,17; 6, S a m u el Podell, 88.29; 8, D a n iel H. Neubourg, 87.69; 11, L a w ren ce R u b en steln , 87.13; 12, A dele S. Trobe, 87.13; 27, I d a Jon es, 86.23; 28, H elen W ilson, 86.19; 29. S o lom o n L evine. 86.15. TEM PORARY TITLK EX AM IN ER GR * (co m p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom . 4-28-37; fo r T itle E x am in er Or. 2, Law D ep t., D lv. o f R ea l E sta te a n d C o n d em n a ­ tio n ; o n e v a c a n c y a t $1,800; t e m ­ porary, n o t to ex ten d beyond J u n e 30.— 76, Carl H a u p tm a n , 80.26; 78, H erm a n M. F rank , 80.16; 79, A rthur H arrison , 79.94. T H U R S ., A P R IL 4 , 1 9 4 0 ARCHITECTURAL DRA FTSM A N , GR. 4 (co m p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom . 4-13-38; a p ­ p ro p riate for Jr. Arch. D ra fts m a n Gr. 3. Bd. o f E d ucation . M a n h a tan ; on e v a c a n c y a t $2,160; probable p erm a n en t— 7, C harles F. K en n ell. 87.75. A TTENDANT (p referred list, m ale, tem p orary serv ice o n l y ) ; for A tte n d ­ a n t, D ept, o f H o sp ita ls, Brooklyn; o n e v a ca n cy a t $780; tem p orary, n o t to exceed beyond J u n e 30— M ich ael D. Carr, S id n ey H. N ew m an, R a l­ eig h Latim er, A lbert K im brig, A ngelo J M on ach in o, H arry T ra ister, M ack J. Perlow , D a v id Taylor, L ou is G. B au m ler, M ax H ym an , Lou Israel, M orris S ch n eid er, G eorge H, F r a n k ­ lin, V in cen t R. Barra, F r a n k lin V. J o h n sto n , E m m ett H. M a ttin gly , Al. b ert Beck, S a lv a to re A nzalone, D a ­ vid G oldin, Jack B arn es. CLERK GR. .1 (co m p etitiv e list, m a le ); prom . 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a le). T riborough B ridge A uth o rity, R a n ­ d a ll's Isla n d , M a n h a tta n ; tw o v a ­ ca n c ie s a t $900; probable p erm a n en t — 1942, A lexan d er I n fa n g er , 85.50; 2308, Jacob W eissb lu th, 84.50; 2366, H erbert S. Levine, 84,50 ; 2462, P h ilip S ch ecter, 84,00; 2602, A ustin H. N ie n ­ sted t, 84.00; 2605, Jo h n F. Dour, 84,00; 2614, J osep h R, Prinz, 84,00; 2623, Louis J. R aksen b erg, 83.50: 2684, Irw in R. B erm an, 83.50; 2691, Jo sep h Sch erer, 83.50; 2697. R ubin H oro­ w itz. S.'WO; 2704. C has. E, W helan. 83.50; 2746, Clark D on n elly , 83.50; 2783, C has. J. Eiw en, 83.50; 2790, C harles O. M orson, 83.50: 2818. F r a n ­ cis L. K iern a n , 83.00; 2831. F red erick Chroeder. 83.00 ; 2891, T h o m a s A. J. Schroeder, 83.00; 2893, Carl H. Y oung, quist. 83.00. 2901, T h o m a s J, D oran , 83,00; 2904, J osep h L. W ohlers, 83,00; 2961, Chas. T. L oughlin, 82.50: 3018, Hugh J. K elly, 82.50; 3058, M orris A. Cohn, 82.50; 3066, Louis S. K efer, 82.50; 3079. H arry H y m a n . 82.00; 3117. M a u r­ ic e D a vis, 82,00; 3119, S tep h e n B u czka, 82.00; 3148, W alter F. W oebcke, 82,00; 3166, V in cen t J. McCabe, 81.50; 3167, V ictor L. R usso, 81,50; 3193, E li D ev in sk y, 81.50; 3209, S am M argolis, 81.50; 3224, M orris L evine. 81.00; 3251, S id n ey A. L azarow itz, 80.50; CLERK GR. 1 (co m p etitive list, m a le ); prom. 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a le ). S econ d D ep uty C om ­ m ission er. a ll boros b ut R ich ­ m ond: $840; probable p erm a n en t— 2366. H erbert S. L evine, 84.50; 2602, A ustin H. N ien sted t, 84.00; 2684, Ir­ w in R. B erm an, 83.50; 2831, F red er­ ick Schroeder, 83.00; 3058, M orris A. C ohn, 82,50. CLERK GR. 1 (co m p etitive list, m a le ); prom . 5-1-36; for Clerk Or. 1 (m a le ). D ep t, o f H ou sin g & B ldgs. an d th e NYC H ou sin g A uth ority, all boros but R ich m o n d; six v a c a n c ie s in th e tw o d ep artm en ts; probable p e r m a n ­ e n t (n am e to be con sid ered No. 1 o n c e r tific a tio n s s e n t earlier to both d e p a r tm e n ts )— 1942, A lexan d er J. I n ­ fan g er, 85,55. CLERK GR. 1 (co m p etitive list, m a le ); prom . 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m ale, r o ta tin g s h if t s and n ig h t w ork ). D ep t, o f H o sp ita ls. R ich m on d ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $600 w ith m a in ten a n ce; probable p erm a n en t— 1942, A lexan d er J. In fa n g er , 84.55; 2366, H erbert S. Levine, 84.50. CLERK GR. 2 (co m p etitive list, m a le ); prom . 2-15-39; ap p rop ria te for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a le ). S econ d D ep u ty C om ­ m ission er, a ll boros but R ich m on d; $840; probable p erm a n en t (five on G r a d e 1 lis t ce rtifie d a h ea d o f th is) — 310, Jo h n G. H e n ifin , 89.56; 1015a, S au l M oskow itz, 87.44; 1823, Ph ilip L evan d a, 85.97; 2085, G eo. G. G ula, 85.55; 2224, Wm, D. K atz, 85.36; 2779, Ja ck L. F reh lick, 84.70. CLERK GR. 8 (co m p etitiv e l i s t ) ; prom. 2-15-39; ap p rop ria te for C lerk Or. 1 (m ale, r o ta tin g s h if t s an d n ig h t w ork ). D ept, o f H o sp itals, R ich m on d ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $600 w ith m a in t e n ­ a n ce; probable p e r m a n en t (tw o on O ra d e 1 lis t certified a h ea d o f th lsj — 1823, P h illip L evan d a, 85.97; 3568, A lexan d er Firfer, 83.75; 3655, Fred W lsh n o ff, 83.68; 3726, M eyer D o lln ko, 83.61; 3780, E m an u el J. Congedo, 83.56; 3788, A braham Siegel, 83.55; 3811, R obert Haber, 83.53; 3819, L e­ roy D a vis, 83.52; 3823, A rnold Hoe, 83.52; 3827, D av id A. H enderson, 83.52; 3833, S a m u e l Cutrlde, 83.51; 3850, Isidore H ym an , 83.51; 3854, E lip t W agn er, 83.50; 3865, Oliver k r a d t z , 83.49; 3880, M ilton S. S o k o lnlk, 83.47; 3897, N o rm a n Beholder, 83.47; 3915, S id n ey R obbins, 83.44; 3924, R a ym o n d Shorr, 83.44; 3930, J o sep h G ottlieb . 83.43; 3936, D a v id M ilch, 83.43; 3953, O eo. F eld m a n, 83.41; 3999, Jacob P an zer, 83.37; 4022, M axw ell B oas, 83.35; 4027, Harold F reed m an , 83.35; 4071, A drian W ein m a n n , 83,31; 4074, H arry Edm an, 83.31; 4077, M orton K a p lan , 83.3^; 4079, W alter W aresuk, 83.30; 4101, A rth ur Tam b rln o, 83.28. CLERK, GR. 9 (co m p etitive list, m e n ); prom . 2-15-39; for Clerk Or. 1 and Clerk Gr. 3, D ept, o f W elfare; one v a c a n c y a t $1,200 (G rade 3) and fiv e v a c a n c ie s a t $840 (O rade 1); probable p e r m a n en t (on e on p rom o ­ tio n Oracle 2 li s t ce rtifie d a h ea d tjbls)— 13, W illia m F or m a n , 82.73; 46a, B. R ossom on do, 01.73; 113. Eu* ip n o Goldberg, 90.80; 117, M urray Freet], 90.76; 116, S o lo m o n M osk ow l t | , 90 76; 3i96a, Jofieph Catuhi, 89,68; 310, Jo h n 0 . H a n lh h , 89.58. of P age S e v e n t e e n LEADER CLERK OR. 2 (co m p etitiv e list, m a le ); prom . 2-15-39; for Clerk Or. 1 (m a le ). C ivil S erv ice C om m ission, M a n h a tta n ; six v a ca n c ie s a t $840; tem p orary, le ss th a n six m o n th s — 310. Jo h n O. H a n ifin , 89.56; 1015a, S aul M oskowitz, 87.44: 1823, P h ilip L ev a n ­ da, 85.97; 2224, W m . D. K atz, 85.36; 2779, Jack L. F ro hlick , 84,70; 2881, Solom o n M a lk o ff, 84,58; 3303, Sid n ey S ch u lm a n , 84,08; 3431, Lester K o ver, 83.95; 3441, Leon J. Lader, 83.94; 3451, Eli D o rm o n t, 83.93; 3452, Irv in g G insb erg, 83,92; 3474, D o m in ick B o n om olo, 83,90; 3489, H arold Vogel, 83.88; 3495, S id n ey Houben, 83.87; 3499, L ouis Fox, 83.87; 3507, D a n iel K lein , 83,85; 3509, D a v id N eu h a u s, 83,85. CLERK GR. 2 (p rom otion , ,c ity w id e , m e n ); prom. 3-22-38; for Clerk Gr. 2 an d C lerk Or. 1, D ep t, o f W elfare; o n e v a ca n cy a t $1,200 (G rade 2) and fiv e a t $840 (G rade 1); probable p e r m a n e n t— 150, Irv in g S. Price, 82.15. INSPECTOR OF STEEL GR. 8 (p re­ ferred l i s t ) ; for Insp. o f S teel Or. 3. Bd. o f W ater Sup p ly a n d T ribor­ o u gh B ridge A u th ority ; on e v aca n cy in ea c h d ep a r tm e n t a t $2,400; prob­ able p e r m a n en t— M ax Z eigher. LABORATORY A SSIST AN T (co m p eti­ tiv e list. B a c t e r io lo g y ) ; prom . 9-2739; for Lab A sst. (B a c t.), D ept, o f H ea lth , M a n h a tta n ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $960; tem p orary, ab out th ree m o n th s — 14. S y lv ia S. R obbins. 90.75; 57. F lo ren ce V a len stein . 86.30; 59. R ose Leokum. 86,25. PH YSIO T H E R A P Y TECHNICIAN (co m p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom . 1-17-40; for P h y s io -T h era p y T ech.. D ep t, o f H os­ p itals; $1,200; tem p ora ry (lea ve of a b s e n c e - o f regular em p lo y e e )— 11. C harles H. K elner, 85.00; 12, Abra­ ham S eltzer, 83.80; 13, Isidore N agler, 83.20; 14, A lexan d er O. Zarskl. 83.20; 15. H enry W. D e Sadow , 83,00; 16, T h o m a s J. S h e eh a n , 82.80; 17, Sam u el S ilv e rm a n , 82.60; 18, C harles L. Brick, 82.20; 19, E v er ett J. Alward, 81,40; 20, S a m u e l Berger, 81,20. SENIOR ENGINEER GR. 4 (com p eti­ tiv e list. S ew a ge P la n t O p e r a t io n ) ; prom. 4-3-40: for Sr. Engr. Gr. 4 (S ew a ge P la n t O p era tio n ), D ep t, of Public W orks: o n e v a ca n cy a t $5,700; probable p erm a n en t— 1, S am uel I. > Zack. 86.88; 7, S a m u el L. T olm an. 76.66. prom. 2-15-39; ap,»ropriate for Clerk Or. 1 (m ale, n ig h t ) . D ept, o f W el­ fare, M a n h a tta n L odging H ou se; five v a ca n c ie s a t $840; probable p e r ­ m a n e n t (tw o on G rade 1 lis t c e r t i­ fied ah ea d o f t h i s ) - 3380, Ju liu s S koln ik , 84.00; SSO.-i, M orris D a v id o w ltz, 83.99; 3426, H arold B lum , 83.95; 3429, D a n iel I, G reenberg, 83.95; 3431, L ester K ovar, 8394; 3425, N a th a n Z u ck erm an , 83,95; 3439, Ira Tolvin, 83,94; 3441, Leon J. Lader, 83.94; 3451, Ell D orm on t, 83,93; 3452, Irv in g G insb erg, 83.92; 3450, Louis B er co vitch , 85.91; 3458, N a th a n ie l S ch w a rtz, 83,91; 3469, Jo» sep h A. P luto, 83,90; 3479, M endy Z w iebach, 83.89; 3480, B er n a r d I. M argolis, 83.89; 3482, Isidore Berg, 83,89; 3484, S eym o u r D . L evin so n , 83.89; 3486, A lfred O. R ieh l. 83 88; 3489, H arold Vogel, 83.88; 3495, S id ­ n ey H ouben, 83.87; 3499, L ouis F ox, 83,87; 3502, W a lla ce Levin, 83.86; 3503, A rnold W exler, 83,85; 3505, S a m W erner, 83,85. TELEPHONE OPERATOR OR. 1 (co m ­ p e titiv e list, f e m a le ): prom . 7-15-36; for T elep h o n e O perator Or. 1, O f­ fic e o f th e C om ptroller, M a n h a tta n ; o n e v a c a n c y a t $4 per d ay ; tem p o r­ ary, u n til J u n e 30— 282, H elen A. B yrn es, 83.10; 304, M a rg a ret M. L ein inger, 82.50; 306, A nn a T. Pape. 82.50; 328. D oro th y E. Jo n es. 82.10; 331, Mae L. R y an , 81,90; 334, K itty T am es, 81,80; 338, F r a n c es H. H au gh , 81.70; 340, K a th e r in e R. M erritt, 81.60; 343, G la d y s S tern b erg, 81.60; 349, M arie L. F in a n , 81.40; 356, A n to in e tte A. R uvo, 81.30: 357, H elen J. Hazel, 81.20; 358, D o ro th y R. Jon es, 81.30; 359, M ary E. F ig lio la , 81.20; 361, C a th e rin e T. O’C onnor. 81.10; 364, M ary E, C asey, 81.10; 365, E velyn M. M cQuade, 366. C a th e rin e M. G u sta in , 81,00. F R I., A P R IL 5, 1 9 4 0 A DD R ESSO G RA PH OPERATOR GR. t (co m p etitiv e li s t ) ; prom . 1-20-37; for Clerk, w ith k now ledge o f A dd ressog ra p h (m a le ). O ffice o f C om ptroller, M a n h a tta n ; o n e v a ca n cy a t $1,200; tem p orary, u n til J u n e 30 (leav e o f a b sen ce o f regular em p lo y e e )— 54, J o h n C ana ra s, 81.68: 59, Albert C. M inner, 80.84; 60, Josep h H. A nder­ son, 80.44; 61, I s a a c H eim berg, 80.20; 62, G eorge A. F. M oran, 80.00 ; 63, M orton R app a p o rt, 79,84; 65, H arry F in k elste in , 79.44; 66, S tep h e n F u ch s, 79.44; 68, R ay m on d F in k en sta d t, 79.40: 69, J osep h K a u fm a n , 79.04; 70, T h o m a s J. S h e eh a n , 78,68. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSM AN OK. 4 (com p etitiv e lis t ) ; prom. 4-13-38; a p ­ p ro p riate for Jr. Arch. D r a fts m a n Or. 3, D ep t, o f P u b lic W orks, all b orou ghs; on e v a ca n cy a t $2,160; probable p erm a n en t— 7, C harles F. K enn ell, 87.75. CLERK GR. 1 (co m p etitiv e list, m a l e ) ; prom . 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m a le ), Bd. o f E stim ate, B u rea u o f R eal E s ­ tate. M a n h a tta n : o n e v a ca n cy a t $840; probable p er m a n e n t— 1942, A l­ e x a n d er In fa n g er , 84,55; 2366, H er­ bert S. Levine. 84,50 ; 2602. A ustin H. N ien sted t. 84.00 ; 2684. Irw in H. B e r ­ m an. 83,50; 2831. Frederick S ch ro ed ­ er, 83.00; 3058, M orris A. Cohn, 82.50. CLERK GR. 1 (co m p etitiv e list, (m a le ); prom . 5-1-36; for Clerk Gr. 1 (m ale, n ig h t ) . D ept, of W elfare. M a n h a t­ ta n L odging House; five v a ca n cies a t $840; probable p erm a n en t— 1942, A lexan d er J. In fa n g er , 84.55; 2366, H erbert S. Levine, 84.50. CLERK GR. 8 (com p etitiv e list, m a l e ) ; Is Your E x a m CLERK GR. 2 (co m p etitive l i s t ) : prom . 2-15-39; for Clerk Or. 3 (m a le I, Bd. o f E s tim a te, M a n h a tta n ; o n e v a c a n ­ cy a t $1,200; probable p e r m a n e n t— . 46a, Edward R o sso m o n do , 91,73; 113, Eu gen e Goldberg, 90.80; 117, M urray L. Freed, 90.76, CLERK GR. ? (co m p etitive lis t ) : prom . 2-15-39; for Clerk Gr. 2. Ct. o f S p e­ cial S ession s, all boros: on e v a c a n ­ cy a t $1,200; probable p e r m a n en t (one on p ro m o tio n lis t ce rtilied ah ea d o f t h is ) — 12. W illiam Form nn, 92.73; 46a. Edward R ossom on do. 91.73; 113. E u gen e Goldberg. 90.80: 117, M urray L. Freed. 90,76, CLERK GR. 2 (p ro m o tio n ): prom, 328-38: for Clerk Or, 2. Ct. of S p e ­ cial S essio n s, all boros; on e v a ca n cy a t $1,200; probable p erm a n en t 130, Irvin g Price. 82.15, CONDUCTOR (prom otion . I. C. O, S . ) ; prom, 4-26-39: for C onductor, Bd. o f T ra n sp o r ta tio n . M a n h a tta n : one v a - ^ ca n cy a t 65 c e n ts and 75 c e n t s per hour; probable p e r m a n en t— 46. G eorge Sauerack er. 77,41: 47. D ew ey B roa d nas, 77.40; 49. L ouis H ershk ow itz, 77,29. i TRANSITM AN GR. (prom otion, c it y w id e): prom. 7-29-38; for Tran.*;itm an Gr, 4. Bd, of W ater Supply, o u t ­ side N, Y. City: one v a ca n cy : prob­ able p e r m a n en t— 1, D avid C aplan, 87,65; 5, Wm. K aras, 86.02; 10. W'l lard W. R ank in , 85,25; 11, Fr^Pryzgodzki. 85,12; 12, F ' H ally, 85,12: 13. Isitlr 85.02: 15. MatthewMorris S. Apr>''' J i Below is the latest news from the Municipal Civil Service Comnn.--ji the status of exams which attracted 300 or more candidates. The Leader wil. i^t ulish chanc soon as they are made known. C O M P E T IT IV E A c c o m p a n ist: T h e r a t i n g of q u a li f y i n g e x p e r ie n c e is in p r o ­ g re ss. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t (W ei f a r e ) : O b j e c t i o n s to t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s m a y b e file d n o t l a t e r t h a n A p r il 15. A rc h ite c tu ra l A ssista n t, G ra d e 2; R a t i n g o f P a r t I is c o m p le te d . R a tin g of P a r t I I h a s begun. A s s i s t a n t E n g in e e r , G r a d e 4: R a tin g of P a r t I of th e w r itte n t e s t h a s b e e n c o m p le te d . W o rk o n P a rt II h a s begun. A u to m o b ile E n g i n e m a n : O b j e c ­ tio n s t o t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n s i d e r e d f o r f i n a l r e p o r t . B a k e r : T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is b e ­ in g h e l d i n a b e y a n c e p e n d in g r e ­ c la s s if i c a t i o n o f t h e p o s itio n . C a r p e n t e r : 1396 c a n d i d a t e s w e re su m m o n ed fo r th is e x am in a tio n , h e ld o n M a r c h 30. C le rk , G r a d e 2 (B d. o f H i g h e r E d u c a t i o n ) : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e h e l d o n A p ril 27 f o r 7,832 filin g c a n d i d a te s . C o u rt S te n o g ra p h e r: T h e w rit­ t e n t e s t w ill b e h e l d o n A p ril 27 f o r 570 f ilin g c a n d i d a te s . E le c tr i c a l I n s p e c t o r , G r a d e 2: ( E n g in e e r i n g A ssista n t) ( E le c ­ t r ic a l) : O b j e c t i o n s t o te n ta tiv e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n s id e r e d . E l e v a to r M e c h a n i c ’s H e lp e r: T h e r a tin g of th e w ritte n e x a m ­ i n a t i o n is n e a r i n g c o m p le tio n . E n g in e e r in g I n s p e c t o r , G r a d e t (B o ard o f W a te r S u p p ly ) : R a tin g o f P a r t I I o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is in pro g ress. H o u s e P a i n t e r : T h e f i n a l ke y h a s b e e n v a li d a te d . J a n i t o r ( C u s t o d i a n ) , G r a d e 3: T h e o r a l in te r v ie w s h a v e b e g u n a n d w ill c o n ti n u e t h r o u g h M a y . Ja n ito r E n g in e e r ( C u s to d ia n E n g i n e e r ) : A ll p a r t s o f t h i s e x ­ a m i n a t i o n h a v e b e e n c o m p le te d . T h e e lig ib le l is t a p p e a r s o n P a g e 15. J u n i o r A d m i n is tr a t iv e A s s i s t a n t ( W e lf a r e ) i O b j e c t i o n s t o t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s m a y b e f ile d n o t l a t e r t h a n A p r i l 15. J u n io r A d m in is tra tiv e A ssista n t (H o u s in g ) I O b j e c t i o n s t o t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s m a y b e file d n o t l a t e r t h a n A p r il Id . J u n i o r A r c h i te c t , G r a d e 3: P a r t T r a c k m a n : R a t i n g o f tl' I I o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is t e n t e s t h a s b e e n c o m p le t b e in g r a t e d . p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill b e a d m i J u n i o r E n g in e e r (C ivil) ( H o u s ­ a s s o o n a s p r a c t i c a b le . T y p e w r it i n g C o p y ist, C in g C o n s t r u c t i o n ) , G r a d e 2 : T h e R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n te f i n a l k e y h a s b e e n v a li d a te d . J u n io r S ta tis tic ia n : T h e key h a s pro g ress. i. b e e n v a li d a te d . R a t i n g h a s b e g u n . P R O M O T IO N M a n a g e m e n t A ssista n t (H o u s­ A s s i s t a n t E n g in e e r , G rade 4 in g ) G r a d e 3: O b j e c t i o n s to t e n ­ t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n ­ ( C i t y - W i d e ) : R a t i n g o f P a r t I o f th e w ritte n te s t h a s b een co m ­ s id e re d . p le te d . W o r k o n P a r t I I h a s b e ­ M a n a g e m e n t A ssista n t (H o u s­ gun. in g ) G r a d e 4: O b j e c t i o n s to t e n t a ­ A s s i s t a n t S u p e rv is o r , G r a d e 9 tiv e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n ­ (S o c ia l S e r v ic e ) , ( C ity - W id e ) i s id e r e d . M a rin e S to k e r ( F i r e D e p t .) : T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is b e in g h e ld ?>• T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b e g iv e n o n a b e y a n c e p e n d in g t h e o u tc o m e o l l itig a tio n . A p ril 15 to 531 f ilin g c a n d i d a te s . O f fic e A p p lia n c e O p e r a t o r : T h e q u a li f y i n g p r a c t i c a l t e s ts w e re h e ld f o r t h e R e m in g to n R and ( P o w e rs ) M a c h in e . O t h e r q u a l i f y ­ in g p r a c t i c a l t e s t s w ill b e h e ld t h i s m o n th . P la y g ro u n d D ire c to r ( F e m a le a n d M a le ) : T h e fin a l key h a s been v a li d a te d . R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t (C ity P l a n ­ n i n g ) : 655 c a n d i d a t e s w e re q u a l i ­ fied fo r th e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n , w h i c h w ill p r o b a b ly b e h e ld o n A p ril 19. S a n i t a t i o n M a n , C la s s A : T h e k e y h a s b e e n v a li d a te d . R a t i n g o f th e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n h a s b e ­ gun. S te a m fitte r: R a tin g o f th e w rit­ te n ex a m in a tio n h a s begun. S t e n o g r a p h e r (L aw ) G r a d e 3: T h e w r i t t e n .- t e s t w ill b e h e ld o n A p r il 27 f o r - 2 .3 0 a 4 ; a n d i d a te s . S t e n o ty p i s t , iS r a d e 2: T h e e x ­ a m i n a t i o n w ill b e h e ld o n A p ril 27 f o r 754 c a n d i d a te s . S t r u c t u r e M a i n t a i n e r : Q u a l if y ­ in g e x p e r ie n c e is b e in g r a t e d f o r 1,600 filin g c a n d i d a t e s . T h e e x ­ a m i n a t i o n w ill p r o b a b ly b e p o s t ­ p o n e d p e n d in g t h e r e c e ip t of a p p li c a t i o n s f o r t h e p r o m o ti o n e x ­ a m in a tio n . T ele p h o n e O p e ra to r, G ra d e 1 ( M a l e ) : O b j e c t i o n s to t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n s id e r e d . T it l e E x a m i n e r , G r a d e 2: O b ­ je c t io n s t o t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n s id e r e d f o r f i n a l r e ­ p o r t t o t h e C o m m is s io n . C le rk , G r a d e 2: R a t i n g o f t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is i n prog re.ss. C le rk , G r a d e 3: O b j e c t i o n s to t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g ^considered. C le rk , G r a d e 4: O b j e c t i o n s to t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e in g c o n s id e re d . J u n i o r S t a t i s t i c i a n ( C ity - W id e ) i T h e k e y h a s b e e n v a li d a te d . R a t ­ in g h a s b e g u n . L i e u t e n a n t ( F ire D e p t . ) : A r e ­ p o rt on th e fin a l key h a s been p re p a re d fo r t h e a p p ro v a l of th e C o m m is s io n . L ie u te n a n t (P o lic e ): P a rts A a n d B o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t a r e b e in g ra te d . T h e fin a l key fo r P a r t 0 Is b e in g v a li d a te d . P a r k F o r e m a n , G r a d e 2 (M e n o n l y ) : Th<e e x a m i n a t i o n d a t e h a s b e e n s c h e d u le d f o r J u n e 1. S te n o g ra p h e r-T y p e w rite r, G ra d e 2 (C ity -W id e ): R a tin g of th is e x ­ a m i n a t i o n is in p ro g re s s . S to c k A s s i s t a n t (M e n ) ( C ity W id e ) : T h e c o m p e t it i v e p h y s i c a l w a s c o m p le te d o n M a r c h 28. T h e e lig ib le l is t w ill b e p u b l is h e d s h o r t l y in T h e L e a d e r . S u p e r v is o r, G rad e 3 i S o c ia l S e rv ic e ) ( C i t y - W i d e ) : T h is e x ­ a m i n a t i o n is b e in g h e ld in a b e y ­ a n c e p e n d in g t h i o u tc o m e o f l i t i ­ g a tio n . C lim b e r a n d P r u n e r : T h e p r a c ­ tic a l t e s t s w ill p ro b a b ly b e g in o n A p ril 10 a n d c o n ti n u e f o r .several da y s. C IV IL P age E i g h t e e n S E R V IC E LEADER p la in e d t h a t a n u m b e r of p e r q l T T ' ^ i n t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r ta t io n ^ oft O f f ic e o f t h e B o r o u g h o f Manhan^*''* b e s u f f i c i e n t t o fill a n y v a ^ ! . w ill o c c u r . that C onsultant Architects JO B STU D Y M A D E T h e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rvice C o m m issio n re ve a le d th is w eek th a t a s tu d y o f a ll C iv il S e rvice p o s itio n s in N e w Y o r k C ity has been m ade and m a y be released soon to th e p u b lic . T h e s tu d y w i ll sh o w th e n u m b e r o f em ployees in each g ra d e a n d se rvice o f th e c ity . I t s purp o se is to in fo r m em ployees o f th e ir p ro m o tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s and enable th e C o m m is s io n to d e te rm in e th e n u m ­ b e r o f persons e lig ib le to com pete in p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n s . T h e s tu d y w i ll be re vise d in J u ly , w h e n m a n y p o s itio n s a re re c la s s ifie d . O th e r ite m s on th e C o m m is s io n ’s c a le n d a r a re as fo llo w s : Bridge Operation Service 1575. T h e C o m m is s io n r e s e rv e d d e c i ­ sio n a n o th e r w eek on th e p ro p o sed a m e n d m e n t t o t h e B r id g e O p e r a t i o n S e r ­ v ice , in v o lv in g s a l a r y c h a n g e s f o r B r id g e O p e r a t o r a n d S u p e r v is o r of B r id g e O p e r ­ a ti o n . Occupational Aide 1576. D e c is io n o n w h e t h e r to c h a n g e t h e t it l e O c c u p a t i o n a l A id e f r o m t h e U n ­ g r a d e d S e rv ic e to t h e I n s t r u c t i o n a l S e r ­ vice w a s h e ld o v e r u n t i l n e x t w eek. School Lunch Helper 1577. T h e C o m m is s io n is y e t u n d e c i d ­ e d w h i c h l is t to d e c l a r e a p p r o p r i a t e f o r S c h o o l L u n c h H e l p e r in t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t io n . A s t u d y is s till b e in g c o n ­ d u c te d . Service Ratings T h e D ire c to r of E x a m in a tio n s s u g g e st­ J o b X c h a n g e If you wish to exchange your pres­ e n t job for another in th e Civil Ser­ vice, send your requests to Xchange Positions Editor, Civil Servicc Leader, 9 7 Duane St-, New York City. In­ clude all necessary details. Service is freeW h en enswering, te n d U tter* to appropriate box num ber, c 'o The Leader. Exchanging jobs is permissible u n ­ der Civil Service rules if th e d e p art­ m e n t heads of the transferees give their approval. n. A S r ilA M ' W ORKER, $6.72 day. O ffice o f P r esid en t o f Borough o f M a n h a tta n . T ra n s fe r to Queens. B ox 90. ASSI.STANT ACCOUNT S t a le S ervice, Albany. d e p a rtm en t. In New York alder low er sala ry. B ox CLERK. »1,200. T r a n sfer to any City. Will con 123. ASSIST A N T CI-ERK, S ta te D ep t., desires tr a n s fe r to a n y S t a t e D ept, in New York C ity. Box 131. e d to t h e C o m m is s io n a p r o c e d u r e t o f o l ­ low i n c o n n e c t io n w i t h t h e r e c o g n i t io n o f sc h o o ls a n d c o u r s e s f o r s e rv ic e r a t i n g p u r p o s e s . T h e C o m m is s io n r e s e r v e d d e ­ c is io n . M an ag em en t Assistant 1586. T h e l i s t f o r M a n a g e m e n t A s s is t­ a n t , G r a d e 4, H o u s in g A u t h o r i ty , w ill b e a p p r o p r i a t e t o fill t h e p o s i t io n o f S u p e r ­ v is o r o f H o u s in g S e c tio n , D e p t, o f W e l ­ f a r e . T h e l is t h a s n o t y e t b e e n p r o m u l ­ g a te d . Clerk Pronrotion Exam 1587. B e c a u s e t h e r e a r e n o v a c a n c ie s , t h e C o m m is s io n d e n ie d , f o r t h e p r e s e n t, a r e q u e s t o f t h e L a w D e p t, f o r a p r o m o ­ t i o n e x a m i n a t i o n to C le rk , G r a d e 5, in t h a t d e p a rtm e n t. A etna Company Circular 1590. T h e r e s u l t s o f a n i n v e s ti g a ti o n CLEANER, $1,200 D ep t, o f P u b lic W orks. C ity C ourt House, 52 C ham b ers St., M an. T r a n sfer to Laborer, a n y d e p a r t­ m en t, In Manhatt.un. B o x 97. A SSIST A N T GARDENER, $5.50 a day. D ept, of P a rks. P e rm a n en t. E m ployed a t 172nd St. and Ft. W a sh in g to n Park, M an ., 8 a .m .-4:30 p.m. T ra n sfer to sa m e Job In Brooklyn, p referab ly In B en s o n h u r st. Box 77. A SSIST A N T STENOGRAPHER, $1,200. S ta te D ept., Elm ira, N. Y. M ale on ly. T r a n sfer to S ta te D ept. In New York C ity or v ic in ity . Box 135. A TTENDANT, G rade 1, $1,200. O ffice Of P r esid en t of B orough o f R ich m on d. H ou rs: o n e week, 7:30 a.m . to 3:30 p.m .; n e x t week, 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m . T r a n s ­ fer to Q u eens or B rooklyn, d ay or n ig h t work. B ox 69. AUTO ENGINEMAN, $2,040. D ept. Of S a n i­ ta tio n . T ran sfer to D ept, o f H ighw ays. Box 109. AUTO ENGINEMAN, $2,040. D ept, o f S a n i­ ta tio n , Queens. T ra n sfer to sim ilar p o ­ s itio n in H ighw ay, S ew ers, or oth er d iv ­ isio n in O ffice of B orough P r esid en t o f Q ueens. Can op era te any typ e crane or b a sin m a ch in e. Box 09. CLEANER, $1,300, M unicipal Bildg., Man. T ra n sfer from 5 a .m .- l p.m . or 12 p .m .8 a.m ., to s h i f t , 6 p .m .-2 a.m. or 4 p .m .12 p.m. Box 56. ULEANER, $1,200, D ept, o f Public Works, Queens, Hours; m id n igh t to 8 a. m. T ra n sfer to day work. Box 120. Social Security Projects 1614. P e n d i n g t h e decision of thp p e r a l G o v e r n m e n t to c o n tin u e sevpr!, severL . I n 1 Q A/>i 1 f-TP 'Dv*/\ { So* c ia l S e c u r it y P r o j e c t s sp onsored hv S ' D e p t, o f H e a l.................. t h , t h e C om '''^ “mHission i u s s i o n dPio!^! u n t i l J u l y 1 t h e m a t t e r o f preparii^ a m i n a t i o n s f o r t h e p o s itio n s involved t h e p r o j e c t s b e c o m e n e r m a n e n t the r m is.sion w ill p r o c e e d w ith th e ’ t io n s . ■ Junior Engineer, Grade 3 T h e C o m m is s io n a p p r o v e d t h e a c t i o n o f t h e C e r t i f i c a t i o n C le r k i n d e c l a r i n g t h e l is t o f J u n i o r E n g in e e r ( M e c h a n i c a l ) , G r a d e 3, a s a p p r o p r i a t e f o r t h e p o s i t io n o f C a r D r a f t s m a n , G r a d e 3, a t $2,140. T h e l is t w a s c e r t i f ie d to t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s ­ p o rta tio n . Social Investigators 1599. S u p p l e m e n t i n g i ts a c t i o n o f la s t w e e k , t h e C o m m is s io n w a iv e d t h e 9 0 - d a y r u l e f o r S o c ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r s a p p o in t e d t e m p o r a r i l y t o t h e B o a r d o f C h i ld W e l ­ f a r e . L a s t w e e k t h e r u le , w h i c h p r o h i b i t s a c c e p t a n c e o f a p e r m a n e n t jo b f o r 90 d a y s , w a s w a iv e d f o r t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s to t h e W e l f a r e D e p t. Engineer Designers 1608. B e c a u s e t h e r e m a y n o t b e a n y v a c a n c ie s t o fill, t h e C o m m is s io n f a il e d to a c t o n a r e q u e s t o f t h e A s s o c ia tio n o f E n ­ g in e e r s o f N ew Y o r k , I n c . T h e A s s o c ia ­ t i o n a s k e d t h a t t h e o p e n c o m p e t it i v e lis ts f o r A s s i s t a n t E n g in e e r ( D e s i g n e r) , G r a d e 4, B o a r d o f W a t e r S u p p ly , b e u s e d a s a p ­ p r o p ria te fo r c e rtific a tio n to th e T u n n e l A u th o rity fo r d e sig n w o rk on th e p ro p o sed B a tte ry -B ro o k ly n T u n n e l. I t w as ex - CLERK, G rade 2, $1,440. W ar D ep t., W a s h ­ in g to n , D. C. T ra n sfer w ith Clerk, G ra de 2 In a n y g o v er n m e n t d e p a rtm en t In New York C ity or v ic in ity . Box 105. N am e Changes 1631. T h e f o llo w in g c h an g e s of n a m ’ i w e re a p p r o v e d : D e p t , o f H o s p it a ls : P ra n c e s Ward i F ra n c e s B au er. ® D e p t, o f P a r k s : F e lic ia B. Caminifi to F e lic ia C. R a g o n e s e ; Marguerite a N a u s s to M a r g u e r i t e A. O'N eill; Esther r J a c k s o n to E s t h e r R . G e rste in . F i r e D e p t .: D a n i e l D oboshinsky to Dan iel D o b b s. B o a r d o f C h ild W e lf a r e : Florence ji V ic to r y to F l o r e n c e V, M cGee. N Y C H o u s in g A u t h o r i ty : Seyn;ourTab. a c h n i k o f f t o S e y m o u r T o b ert. D e p t, o f W e l f a r e : M a y K. Epstein , M a y Z b a r ; B a r b a r a M . O w ens to Barba; M . M ille r : M a x i n e A n th o n y to MaxLn M ark o ff. D e p t , o f S a n i t a t i o n . W illiam p. CaM fie ld t o W illia m P . C a u fie ld . 10 a .m .-5 p.m ., six day.s a w eek. T ra n sfer to p lay g rou n d , M a n h a tta n or Bron x. Box 82. P. O, CLERK, $1,900. M idtow n M a n h a t­ ta n . a lte r n a tin g tours. T ra n sfer to any CLERK, G rade 3, $1,320 ($1,440 under W exler d ecisio n ). P olice D ep t., d o w n ­ d a y tim e F ederal p ositio n in N. Y. C. or B ox 144. tow n! T ra n sfer, prefera b ly to D ep t, o f v ic in ity , $1,600 m in im u m . H o u sin g and B ldgs. or H ou sin g A uthority. P. O. CLERK, top grade, $2,100. T ran sfer Box 112. w ith Jr. B iologist, Jr. C hem ist, Jr. Z ool­ o gist, Jr. P r o fessio n a l As«t., etc. Will a c ­ CLEANER ( fe m a le ), $860. D ep t, o f P u b lic CLERK, G rade S, $1,200. D ept, o f W elfare. ce p t $1,800 m in im u m In New York v ic in ity Works, city courtnou.se, 52 C ham b ers St. D istr ic t O ffice 2 l, E. 103rd St., Man. or W a sh in g to n , D. C. B ox 110. Hours: 1 a.m . to 6 a.m ., or 4 a.m . to N ear subw ay, elev ated , an d bus lines. 9 a.m . T ra n sfer to s h if t from 7 p.m . T ra n sfer to o th er d ep a rtm en t, preferably P. O. LABORER, $1,600. M organ A nnex to 12 p.m . or to d ay work In an y dept. in M a n h a tta n . Box 92. P. O., 30th St. and 9th Ave. T r a n sfer In M a n h a tta n . B o x 129. to an y sa fe F edera l p o sitio n a t $1,600 CLERK, G rade 2, $1,200. D ept, o f W elfare. m in im u m . B o x 145. CLERK. G rade 1, D ep t, of W elfare, D. O. H om e R elief D ivisio n , H enry and R u t ­ 11, 157 H enry S t., M a n h a tta n . T r a n sfer gers S ts. Tran.sfer to sa m e or o th er d e ­ P. O. LABORER. $1,600. New York G .P.O T ro n s fe r to a n y fed eral p ositio n p a yin g to an y o th er d is tr ic t o f f ic e In Brook lyn . p a r tm en t In B rook lyn . Box 62. $1,500 m in im u m . B ox 89. B ox 137. CLERK, G rade 2, $1,200. D ept, o f W elfare. CLERK, G rade 1, $960. D ep t, o f W elfare, D is tr ic t o ffic e 79, 269 N o str a n d Ave. P. O. CLERK, $1,900, d o w n to w n M a n h a t­ ta n . T r a n sfer to C ustom s D ept, as Long Isla n d C ity. T ra n s fe r to an y city B rooklyn. T r a n sfer to a n y o th er d e p a r t­ dept, in Q u eens or M a n h a tta n . B o x 138. m en t for n ig h t work b eg in n in g Feb. I. Clerk or guard, etc., a t m in im u m sala ry o f $1,700 in city or v ic in ity . Box 125. Box 63. ---------------CLERK. G rade 1, $840. D ep t, o f S a n i­ $1,200. D ept, o f W elfare S TENO GRAPHER AND TYPEW RITER, ta tio n , Lower M a n h a tta n , 5-d ay w eek. CLERK, G rade D is tr ic t o f f ic e 33, 1 W. 139th S t. T r a n s ­ G rade 2, $1,560. L ocated In Ja m aica . S um m er h ours: 9 a.m . to 4 p .m . T r a n s ­ T ran sfer fer w ith clerk to a n y e n g in ee rin g dept, fer to sa m e or a n o th e r d ep a rtm en t in W ork eve ry eig h th S a tu r d a y . B ro ok lyn or low er M a n h a tta n , p referab ly w a n te d o u tsid e J a m a ic a . B ox 117. or an y o th er o f f ic e on sta g g ered 6-d ay n ear B M T subw ay, or “e l” lines. B ox 67. week. B ox 139. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEW RITER, F edera l Civil G rade 2, $1,200. B oard o f T r a n s p o r ta ­ CLERK, G rade 1. $840. D ep t, o f W elfare, CLERK, G rade .S, $1,740. tion (C on stru ctio n D iv is io n ), 250 Hudson Service, Brook lyn . E x c e lle n t sten ­ D. O. 48. 188th S t. and W eb ster Ave. S t., M an. T ra n s fe r to a n o th e r d ep a rt­ Will a ccep t sa m e grad e and T ra n sfer to low er M a n h a tta n or to C en ­ ographer. m en t In B ron x o r M a n h a tta n . B ox 68. s a la ry In N ew York City. B o x 142. tral o ffic e. Box 140. %, In M a n h a tta n or B ro n x . n ig h t work. B o x 95. W ould acc ep t AND TY PEW R ITER , C O U R f A TTENDAN’k, $1,920. C ourt o f STENO GRAPHER G rade 2, $1,320. O ffice o f P r esid en t o f S p e cia l S ession s, M a n h a tta n . T ra n sfer Bo ro u g h of B rooklyn, T ra n sfer to s im ­ to C ity C ourt or M u n icipal Court, B ro o k ­ ila r p o sitio n in M a n h a tta n . Box 52. ly n o r M a n h a tta n . Box 104. CUSTOM.^ GUARD, $1,920. E m p loyed In N ew Y ork City, o p p o r tu n ity for a d v a n c e ­ m en t to c u s t o m s In sp ecto r. T ra n s fe r to a n y fed eral p ositio n In N ew York C ity. B o x 98. LABORER, $6.50 a d ay. P ark s D ept., C en tral Park. T ra n sfer to B rooklyn, p referab ly Coney Island . B ox 80. CLERK, G r a d e 3, $1.200-$1,320. D ep t, o f LABORER, $1,600. P.O. D ep t. S ta tio n K, W elfare, B ronx. T ra n sfer to work In 211 E. 87th St., M an. R o ta tin g s h ifts, cou rts or n ig h t work. P refer C orporation d ay o f f for work every th ird S a t. T r a n s ­ C ounsel. Box 132. fer to G uard, C ustom s service. B o x 81. CLERK. G rade 8 (CAP 2 ), $1,440. C ensus B ureau, D ept, o f Com m erce, W a s h in g ­ ton, D. C. P e rm a n en t s ta tu s . T ra n sfer w ith Clerk G rade 3 In an y fed er a l d e­ p a rtm en t in New York Olty or v ic in ity . Box 118. CLERK, G rade «, $1,200. D ep t, of W elfare, D.O. 53. V an W yck B lvd ., Q ueens. T ra n sfer to F in a n c e D ep t. In B rooklyn, d ow n tow n M a n h a tta n or Lon g Isla n d City, or to an y o th er dept. In d o w n to w n M a n ­ h a tta n . B ox 119. CLERK, G rade «, $1,200. D ep t, of W elfftrs, 10th Ave. a n d 36th S t., M an. (O ffice soon to m ove d ow n to w n In M a n h a t t a n ) . T ra n sfer to sim ilar p o sitio n In Brook lyn . Box 116. LABORER, $6.50 a d ay. W orking In Brook lyn . Q ueens. Box 83. P a rk s D ept. T ra n s fe r to LABORER, $5.60 per d ay. P a r k s D ept., n ow w ork in g in B rooklyn. T ra n s fe r to Q ueens, S a n ita tio n D ept. B o x 136. LABORER, $5.50 per d ay. B oard o f W at«r Sim ply, Q ueens. T ra n sfer to sa m e dept, in B rook lyn . B o x 128. LETTER CARRIER, top grade, $2,100. H a m ilton G ran g e S ta tio n , M a n h a tta n . T ra n sfer to Brooklyn, p o st o ffic e. B ox 1 4 l LETTER CARRIER, $3,100. W ork in g In B rooklyn. T ra n sfer to an f ed er a l posltlo n In N ew York City. B ic 106. CLERK, G rade *, $1,200. D ep t, o f W elfar*. CLEANER, $1,200. D ep t, of Public Works, 902 B road w ay, M an. T ra n s fe r to oth er B rooklyn. Hours: m id n ig h t to 8 a.m. citv d ep a rtm en t In M a n h a tta n or B ron x. PLAYGROUND piRfSCTDR, $1,360. P ark s T r a n sfer to evening work, 4 p.m . to inldD sp t. T rlboro P U y g ro u n d , A sto r ie, Box SI. n lg h t. B ox 138. fl«r STENO GRAPHER AND TYPEWRITF.I G rade 2, $1,200. Dept, of Welfare fer to p o sitio n In Dept, of Hospluifc M a n h a tta n . B#v M l. ^ STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWKITH G rade 2, $1,440. Police Dept., dowri town offic e. Employed since Aug isu. T ra n sfer, preferably to Bronx or upto»J M a n h atta n . B ox 93. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPF.WRITRI G rade 2, $1,200. Health Dept , H W orth S t., Man. Day work. Transfer n ig h t work. Box 103. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITE! G rade 2, $1,560. Bd. of T(antportatioa H ours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Transfer u s im ilar p o sitio n In any city dept. Box 12U STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITFI G rade 2, $1,200. Welfare Dept., 214 125th St., n ear subway and trolley lire T ra n sfer to an y departm ent In Manhitii or B ronx. Box 107. TY PE W R ITIN G COPYIST, Grad* 1, U D ept, o f W elfare, Home Relief DivUia D lst. O ffice 28. 74 W. 124th St., T r a n sfer to sa m e or other department Bron x. Box 111. UNDER PHYSICAL SCIENCK AID, 5 p ro fessio n a l service. Grade 3, (1. M a teria l L aboratory, Brooklyn Navy Y>r] Also h a s clerical statu*. Tranifer W a sh in g to n , D. C. Box 87. STENO GRAPHER AND TY PEW R ITER , X -R A Y TECHNICIAN, $143 a o u t m a in ten a n ce, S ta te Dept, of G rade 2, $1,740 (1,799.99). B oard of T ra n s p o r ta tio n (C o n stru ction D iv is io n ), Mt. M orris T uberculosis Hospital, rls, N. Y. Allowed one meal a day. Tr»n 250 H u d son S t., M an. T ra n sfer a t sam e s a la ry to d e p a rtm en t In J a m a ic a or R ic h ­ fer to a n y N ew York State Hospitii, uardless o f lo ca tio n . Box 84. m ond Hill. B o x 65. JU NIOR ACCOUNTANT, $1,800. D ep t. Of F in a n ce . Hours; 5 p .m .-11 p .m . T r a n s ­ fer to d a y work. B o x 91. CLERK, G rade 1, $840. D ept, o f W elfare. D O 26. 74 W. 124th St. T r a n s fe r to JU NIOR CLERK, $900. D iv isio n o f P la c e ­ a n y B ro n x D is tr ic t O ffice. Box H 2 . m en t an d U n e m p lo y m en t I n su ran ce, Al­ b any. T ra n s fe r w ith J u nio r Clerk In any CLERK, G rade 1, $960. D ep t, o f F in a n ce, S ta te dept. In New York C ity or vic in ity . Lower M a n h a tta n . T r a n s fe r to a a y d e ­ BOX 113. p a rtm en t, Ja m a ic a , L. I., d a y work. Box J U NIO R STENOGRAPHER, $1,200. S ta te D ept, o f Public W orks. D iv isio n o f H ig h ­ CLERK, G rade 1, $980. D ep t, o f W elfar«, Old Age A ssista n ce D iv isio n , 902 B ro ad ­ w ay s, Babylon, N. Y. T ra n s fe r to B rook ­ w ay. T ra n s fe r to a n y o th er d iv isio n In ly n or M a n h a tta n . B o x 64. D ept, o f W elfare, or to a n y o th er d e p a r t­ m en t. Box 70. JU NIOR CLERK, $900. S t a t e Service, Al­ bany. A lter n a te S a tu r d a y s o ff. All S a tu r d a y s o f f J u ly a n d A ugust. T r a n sfer CLERK. Grai)« 1, $840. F a m ily Court. Brook lyn . H ours: 9 a .m .-4:30 p.m ., till to a n y d ep a rtm en t ih N ew York City. n oon on a lte r n a te S a tu r d a y s. T r a n s fe r to B ox 134. n ig h t s h if t (4 p .m .-m id n ig h t) a n y d e p a r t­ LABORER, $5.50 a d ay. B oard o f W ater m ent. B rooklyn or M a n h a tta n , isox 94. Supply, M a n h a tta n . T ra n s fe r to stime or B o x 76. CLERK, G rade 8, $1,200. D ep t, o f W el­ o th er d ep a rtm en t in th e Bron x. ATTENDANT, G rade 1. $1,200. Triborough fare, d ow n tow n. T ra n sfer to a n y o th er B ridge A uthority, Q ueens. S h if t Work. city dept., day or n ig h t work, a n y bor­ T ra n s fe r to day work. Box 134. ough. B ox 141. AUTO ENGINEMAN, $2,280. D ept. of W ater Supply, G a s a n d E lectricity . S ix <Jay week. T ra n sfer w ith Auto E n gin em an In a n y d ep artm en t In New York. Box 114 1610. T h e C o m m is s io n officiQii p r o v e d t h e f i r m s o f H a r v e y Steven P a r s o n s , K l a p p , B r i n c k e r h o f f anrf l a s a s C o n s u l t a n t A u th o r itie s in of B o r o u g h W o r k s . T h e apDrov!,^®*^^' m a d e e f f e c tiv e a s o f M a r c h i CLEANER. $1,500. B oard o f E d uca tio n , B rooklyn building. T r a n s fe r w ith L a ­ borer in sa m e d ep t., or D ep t, o f Pu b lic Works, or O ffice o f B oro u g h P r esid en t, In M a n h a tta n or B ron x. B o x 74. CLERK, G ra d e 1, $840. D ep t, o f S a n it a ­ tion . F iv e-d a y week, 8 a.m . to 4 p.m . A SSIST AN T CLERK, $1,200, S ta te S ervice, T ra n sfer to H ou sin g A uth ority, C o m p tr o l­ A lbany. T ra n sfer to an y D e p a rtm en t In ler's O ffice, Bd. o f E d u c a tio n or a n y d e ­ N ew York City. Box 102. p a r tm en t In M u n icipal B ldg., M an. B ox 108. A SST. BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER, $1,200. S ta te D ep a rtm en t, F a rm in gd a le, CLERK. G rade 1. $840. D ep t, o f W elfare. L. I. T ra n sfer to M a n h a tta n , B rooklyn N o n -a e ttle d D iv slo n , 116th S t. an d o r Q ueens. Box 133. Lenox Ave. T ra n s fe r to d iffe r e n t dept. A SSIST AN T GARDENER, $5.50 per day. D ept, o f Parks, C en tral Park, P e rm a ­ n en t. Tran.sfer w ith Asst. G ard en er In Bron x. Box 130. o l a c i r c u l a r Iss u e d b y t h e A e t n a C a s u a l ­ t y a n d S u r e t y C o m p a n y w e r e r e p o r t e d to t h e C o m m is s io n . T h e c ir c u l a r , w h i c h w a s s a i d b y o n e C o m m is s io n e r t o b e a n a d v e r ­ t i s e m e n t o f t h e c o m p a n y ’s b o n d i n g b u s i ­ n e ss, c o n c e r n e d t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r L i ­ c e n s e t o I n s t a l l O il B u r n i n g E q u i p m e n t . D e c is io n w a s r e s e rv e d . U S E D C A R H e a d lin e V a lu e s 1938 Ply. S ed a n 4 D oor $335 1034 Ford Conv. Coupe 1936 Packard Sedan 4 Dr. Trunic $95 $295 1935 103(! P ly. S ed an Chev. Sedan 2 D r. Trunk 4 D oor $165 1937 D odge Sedan 4 Door $325 $195 U8C0 CAH ' DIVISION 811.) t»72 BROADWAY G U ID E - " N E V E R B E F u l^ H a v e W e Offered B E T T E R H u n d r e d s to c h o o s e frowA ll R e c o n d itio n e d f a M o n e y B a c k G u a ra n tee . K R O G ER - JONAS, !«■ N. Y .’s Leadinc 1 S T A V E. A T 95TH Opens Sum- __ ^ ATw. 9-3005 Six Selected Specials CARS C h e v ro le ts — F ords-»od**» Pontlacs-BulcM O ld s— Cliryslers, Coupes— Sedans-ConvertlWM S ta tio n W»«on» P ly m o u tlis— BKLYN'S b ig g est BUYS .................... $ 30 ( § 3 1 Chev. C oach # 38 B u lck 7 -P ass. S e d a n . . , . 9 36 Ford # 37 Olds 115 1 9 3 7 Chev. S ed a n R ^ H . . . . 436 Heater) 1 9 3 7 Plym . D e U x e 9 38 Bulok S ed a n R & H . . . , # 39 Olds S ed a n ............. 036 696 1 9 3 7 Dodge Conv. Co Pj, DaL. S e d a n 335 T im e P aym ents - T rad es u p to M o n tb i to P a y Girard Motor Soles, Inc. MO. 9-8197 148 E, 149th St. (Radio & (Immaculate) (Radio perfect) 1 9 3 8 Olds. 4 -D o o r Seda;., (Like New) 1 9 3 7 Buick 4-D r. T r (Mechanically Perfect’ B ron x J O E RUDERMA" S u b s c r i b e r s a r e r e q u e s te d t o I n ­ fo rm T h e L e a d e r o f a n y o h a n re of a d d ress a t le a st on* w eek in a d advance. j 1430 B E D F O R D ^ (N r. Pro»pee‘ M A ln ri- | P ack N i n e t e e n B U L L E T IN p u b l is h e d B O A R D w e e k ly A P R IL 9 , 194 0 A ll o r g a n k a t io n i w hich h ave C iy ll Service in te res ts are invited to m o k e T h e Leader's B u lle tin Board th e ir own o ffic ia l b u lle tin b oard fo r th e a n n o u n c e m e n t b f m e etin g s , e n te r to in m e n ts , c a m p a ig n s , election s, etc. Send y o u r in fo rm a tio n by S atu rd ay o f each w eek d ire c t to T h e B u lle tin B oard, in care o f T h e L ead er. M ilita ry A ss o c ia tio n A m eetin g o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e tinitAry A s s o c ia tio n Is s c h e d u le d fnr Tuesday. A p ril 9 a t 8 :3 0 p .m . In the P u litz e r B u ild in g , 63 P a r k uov M a n h a t t a n . M e m b e r s o f t h e ij y N a tio n a l G u a r d a n d N a v a l Militia a n d f o r m e r m e m b e r s , a s well as C ivil S e r v ic e e lig ib le s w i t h military se rv ice a r e i n v i t e d t o a t ­ tend tlie se ss io n . S a n ita tio n D e p t. m e e t W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 10 a t 8 i n g w ill t a k e p l a c e a t t h e M a n h a t ­ p .m . i n t h e S a n i t a t i o n B u i ld i n g ’s t a n C e n te r , 311 W e s t 3 4 t h S t . C o n f e r e n c e R o o m , 125 W o r t h S t., P o r te r P o s t B a n d M a n h a tta n . T o H o ld D ance H e b re w S o c ie ty ’ s A n n u a l D ance T h e e ig h th a n n u a l e n te r ta in ­ m e n t a n d b a ll o f th e H eb rew S p i r i t u a l S o c ie ty , I n c . o f t h e D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f S a n i t a t i o n w ill b e h e l d S a t u r d a y n i g h t , A p r il 20 a t t h e R o y a l W in d s o r , 6 6 t h S t . a t C o ­ l u m b u s A ve., M a n h a t t a n . S C M W A BaU I n -S e r v ic e L ectu re ■‘in c in e ra to r s a n d W a t e r - F r o n t Dumps” w ill b e d is c u s s e d T u e s ­ day n ig h t, A p r il 9, a t t h e s e c o n d of ten in - s e r v ic e t r a i n i n g c o u r s e lectures f o r D e p a r t m e n t o f S a n i t a ­ tion em ployees. T h e c o u r s e is b e ­ ing held a t t h e 2 3 r d S t . a n d L e x ­ ington Ave. b u U d in g o f C .C .N .Y . Scheduled s p e a k e r s a r e J o s e p h Zengerle, c h ie f o f t h e e n g i n e e r i n g departm ent: C l a r e n c e K e t c h a m , assistant c h ie f, a n d F r e d L ee , i n charge of w a t e r - f r o n t d o c k s . Service c r e d i t r a t i n g s w ill g o t o the 1,500 w h o r e g i s t e r e d f o r t h e course. T h e f e e s p a i d i n w ill c o v e r such m is c e lla n e o u s c o s ts a s m i m ­ eographing t h e l e c t u r e s f o r e m ­ ployee use. Gardeners Dance A dance a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t o f the A s sista n t G a r d e n e r E lig ib le s Association is s l a t e d f o r M a y 25 a t the P a rk P a la c e , 1 1 0 th S t . a n d Fifth Ave., M a n h a t t a n . T h e a f f a i r starts a t 8:30 p .m . Postal G ro u p Meets The J o i n t C o n f e r e n c e ted Postal E m p lo y e e s Wednesday n i g h t , A p ril Morgan A n n e x P o s t Ninth Ave. o f A ffilia ­ w ill m e e t 13 a t t h e O f f ic e o n Comiminion Planned Third A n n u a l C o r p o r a t e H o ly Communion o f t h e C a th o l i c e m ­ ployees of t h e S t a t e I n s u r a n c e f ^ d will b e h e l d o n S u n d a y , April 14. M a s s w ill b e c e l e b r a t e d at tlie C h u r c h o f H o ly I n n o c e n t s , ^'Jth St. a n d B r o a d w a y a t 9 a .m . T h e a n n u a l ‘S p r i n g b a l l o f t h e C o u n ty and M u n i c ip a l W o r k e r s o f A m e r ic a w ill b e h e l d F r i d a y n i g h t , A p r i l 13 a t M a n h a 't t a n C e n t e r , 311 W e s t 3 4 t h S t., M a n h a tta n . State, A s s o c ia tio n o f C o m p e titiv e E m p lo ye e s (D e p t, o f S a n ita tio n ) W e a re h a p p y to a n n o u n ce th e a m ic a b le s e ttle m e n t o f th e g rie v ­ a n c e s r e c e n tly p u t fo rw a rd . T h i s w e e k E m m a V. C r o n i n seem s to h o ld th e s p o tlig h t fo r th e e x c e lle n t w o rk s h e is d o in g a s c h a irla d y fo r o u r a n n u a l dance, n o t t o m e n t i o n t h e s p l e n d id t h r o w ­ a w a y d e v is e d b y h e r . T o t h o s e m e m b e r s w h o w ill p a r ­ tic ip a te in t h e c o m in g e x a m in a ­ t io n f o r S a n i t a t i o n M a n in c l u d i n g D o n M u r p h y , B ill G r e e n s p u n , M ik e P a p ris ta , Ju lie B e rn ste in , D ave S c u y e r , H a r r y G o ld b e r g , M i k e K e n n y , D a n F l y n n , e tc ., h a p p y la n d in g ! A n a d d itio n a l re p o rt o n th e “ B a b c o c k S e e le y ” P e n s i o n B ill w ill b e r e a d a t t h e c o m in g m e e t in g A p r il 1 2 th . E v e r y e f f o r t is b e in g m a d e to m a k e o u r S p rin g D a n c e a t th e H o ­ t e l T a f t a su c c e s s. T h e t i m e is sh o rt; h av e you done your p a rt? I f n o t , w h y n o t n o w . T o F r e d M il­ l e r a n d A1 V o n H u e g e l g o h o n o r ­ a b le m e n t i o n f o r t h e i r u n t i r i n g e f ­ fo rts to m ak e th is a ffa ir th e best o f t h e m a ll. D o n ’t f o r g e t! S en d in yo u r m o n ey fo r th e S p rin g D a n c e NOW. H .S .B . P o s ta l W o rk e rs T o I n s ta l O ffic e rs I n s ta lla tio n o f n e w ly -e le c te d o f­ f i c e r s w ill b e h e l d a t t h e n e x t m e e t in g of th e J e w ish P o s ta l The A s s is ta n t F c r e m a n E lig ib le s W o r k e r s ’ W e l f a r e L e a g u e a t 2 :3 0 'D e p a rtm en t o f S a n i t a t i o n ) w ill p j n . , S u n d a y , A p r il 14. T h e m e e t ­ Foreman Eligibles T h e co n cert a n d d an ce o f th e P o r t e r P o s t M i l i t a r y B a n d w ill b e h e l d F r i d a y n i g h t , A p r il 12, a t t h e P o r t e r M e m o r ia l H a ll, 5 2 n d S t . a n d F o u r t h A ve., M a n h a t t a n . B e r n i e W e l l e r ’s O r c h e s t r a w ill p l a y a t th e dance. F e te R e tir in g E m p lo ye e s E l d o n F . N e ls o n a n d G e o r g e W . M o n tg o m e ry , w ere h o n o re d a t a b a n q u e t T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 28, a t th e W a ln u t In n , G a rb u tt, N. Y. N e ls o n w ill s o o n le a v e t h e P a r o l e D e p a r tm e n t to b eco m e J u n io r A s­ sis ta n t W ard e n in th e fed eral se r­ v ice . M o n t g o m e r y , f o r m e r l y a t ­ t a c h e d t o t h e S t a t e A g r i c u lt u r e a n d In d u stria l School a t In d u s­ t r y , N . Y ., h a s r e c e n t l y a c c e p t e d a p o sitio n in th e R o c h e s te r b r a n c h o f t h e C a th o l i c C h a r i t i e s . T h i r t y m em b ers of th e s ta ff of th e S ta te A g ric u ltu re a n d I n d u s tr ia l S ch oo l a t In d u s try a tte n d e d th e a ffa ir. D a nce S cheduled A d i n n e r a n d d a n c e w ill b e h e ld S a t u r d a y n i g h t , A p r i l 13, b y t h e L a b o r e r s , P i p e C a u lk e r s a n d T a p ­ p e r s C o u n c U 78 (C iv il S e r v ic e F o r u m ) . T h e a f f a i r w ill t a k e p l a c e a t t h e H o t e l M c A lp in . F o ru m D e lega tes T o M e e t T u e sd a y D is c u s s io n o f t h e le g is la tiv e s e s ­ s io n w ill b e t h e p r i n c i p a l i t e m o f b u s in e s s w h e n d e le g a te s t o t h e C iv il S e r v ic e F o r u m m e e t a t 8 :1 5 p .m . T u e s d a y , A p r il 9, a t t h e C ity C o u r t H o u s e , 52 C h a m b e r s S t., M a n h a tta n . C o u n c il 72 to M e e t A le g is la tiv e r e p o r t w ill b e g iv e n w h e n t h e M u n i c ip a l F i r e m e n , O i l ­ e rs, E n g in e e r s a n d M a r i n e S t o k e r s C o u n c il 72 (C iv il S e r v ic e F o m m ) m e e t s a t 8 :3 0 p .m . W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 10, a t t h e C ity C o u r t H o u s e , 52 C h a m b e r s S t., M a n h a t t a n . P a rk E m p lo ye e s C o u n c il to M e e t T h e M a n h a t t a n C o u n c il o f t h e G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k P a r k E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n w ill m e e t T h u r s d a y , A p r il 11, a t t h e H a r l e m C o u rt H o u s e , 1 2 1 st S t . a n d T h i r d A ve., M a n h a t t a n . N e w ly e le c te d p r e s i ­ d e n t o f t h e C o u n c il is Jam es P e ttit. O t h e r o f f ic e r s a r e J o h n K e e fe , f i r s t v ic e p r e s i d e n t ; J o h n C o r b e tt , s e c o n d v ic e p r e s i d e n t ; P a tric k B u rk e, tre a s u re r; C la r­ en ce B row n, f in a n c ia l s e c re ta ry ; a n d A u g u st J . S h u ltz , re c o rd in g se c re ta ry . B r o n x M u tu a l B e n e fit A s s o c ia tio n M e e tin g T h e B ro n x C e n tra l A n n e x M u ­ t u a l B e n e f i t A s s o c ia tio n o f t h e J o b p o s s ib ilitie s w ill b e d i s ­ B r o n x C e n t r a l A n n e x P o s t O ffic e c u s s e d b y t h e J u n i o r A c c o u n t a n t w ill h o l d i t s r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o n P r o m o t i o n E lig ib le s w h e n t h e y W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 10, a t 8 p .m ., i n m e e t a t 5 :3 0 p .m . W e d n e s d a y , V aS sa H a ll, 1 4 9 th S t . a n d W a l ­ A p r il 10, i n R o o m 212 o f t h e C ity t o n A ve., t h e B r o n x . C o u r t H o u s e , 62 C h a m b e r s S t., M e m b e r s w ill d is c u s s t h e a n n u a l M a n h a tta n . S p r i n g g e t - t o g e t h e r s c h e d u le d f o r S a t u r d a y , M a y 18, a t 9 p .m ., in M ilit a r y C o n c e rt t h e N e w T e r r a c e G a i'd e n , 18 1 st A c o n c e r t a n d d a n c e w ill b e S t . a n d B o s t o n R o a d . g iv e n b y m e m b e r s o f t h e P o r t e r P o s t M i l i t a r y B a n d o n F i i d a y , P o s t O ffic e S y m p h o n y A p r il 12 a t t h e P o r t e r M e m o r ia l A n i n tr o d u c t o r y c o n c e r t o f t h e H a ll, 5 2 n d S t . a n d 4 t h A ve., B r o o k ­ N e w Y o r k P o s t O ff ic e S y m p h o n y ly n . T h e P o s t is a f f i l i a t e d w i t h O r c h e s t r a w ill b e h e l d S u n d a y t h e R o b e r t I . P o r t e r P o s t, V e t e r a n s e v e n in g , A p r il 14 a t J u l i a R i c h of F o re ig n W ars. : m a n H i g h S c h o o l. P r o c e e d s f r o m t h e c o n c e r t w ill go to t h e M o r g a n H o ly N a m e M ass H o s p it a l B e d F u n d , t h e C o m ­ T h e 1 9 th A n n u a l C o m m u n i o n m u n i t y C h e s i, a n d t o d e f r a y t h e P o st­ M a s s a n d B r e a k f a s t w ill b e h e ld e x p e n s e s o f i h t o r c h e s t r a . b y t h e N e w Y o r k O f fic e H o ly m a s t e r A lb e r t G o l d m a n a n d h i s N a m e S o c ie ty , B r a n c h 273, S u n ­ o f f ic ia l s t a f f a r e e x p e c te d t o a t ­ d a y A p r il 7. T h e m a s s w ill b e t e n d . c o n d u c t e d a t S t . P a t r i c k ’s C a ­ F o re m e n and E n g in e e rs t h e d r a l a t 8 a . m ., a n d t h e d i n n e r w ill fo llo w s a t t h e H o t e l A s to r a t H o ld M e e tin g 9:3 0 a . m . A m e e tin g o f th e F o re m e n a n d A c c o u n ta n ts to M e e t C L A S S IF IE D than Ballon USED CAR CROSLEY CAR. ru n le ss 35 to 40 m ile s per co n d itio n . 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J o in t P o s ta l C o n fe re n ce M ass M e e tin g T h e J o i n t C o n f e r e n c e o f A f f ili­ a t e d P o s t a l E m p lo y e e s o f G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k w ill h o l d a m a s s m e e t ­ in g o n S u n d a y , A p r il 14, i n t h t C e n t r a l C o m m e r c ia l H i g h S c h o o l, 4 2 n d S t . a n d 3 r d A ve., a t 2 p .n .. T h e m e e t i n g is b e in g h e l d to w i n p u b lic s u p p o r t f o r a m e a s u r e i n C o n g r e s s w h i c h w o u ld p r o v id e a C o u r t o f A p p e a ls t o re v ie w c a s e s o f d i s m is s a l i n t h e P o s t a l S e r v ic e , L e t t e r C a r r i e r s , C le rk s , R a i l w a y M a i l C le rk s , L a b o r e r s a n d o t h e r e m p lo y e e s a r e e x p e c t e d t o a t t e n d t h e m e e t in g . A m o n g t h e p r o m ­ i n e n t s p e a k e r s e x p e c te d t o a d d r e s s t h e s e s s io n a r e S e n a t o r J a m e s M . 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T il! i;" f ille d f r o m e x ig ■ ible li.'.ui. T h ; M u n i c itm .isso n h a s C iv i; Vj O c o m p e t in r d e r f f in o re t e s ts a n d is a i: I it r o m o . (»roval o f t h e aw,iiti^ 'V tl.' D ire c to r iv ia y o i b p fo r < a n ; •J ' icm . Fiid J )'j 'th e lio n s budge Confi Ju n ior K sfate !• ‘IMt' - M li tOiMit = •^0 ^ it 1: ■ 10 ’ tl'.e n e w p o s ijy tile M a y o r ’s •f I EST !\ i' OOii. \■ ATE .1 at $3,000: n t (1) R eal oad C han n el b rarian, G rade 3 (4) a t $1,980; Librarian, G rade 2 (4i a t $1,620; Librarian, G rade 1 (20) a t $1,320; C leaner (6) a t $1,200; H an d ym a n (2) a t $1,500; Clerk (16) at $820; C heckroom A tten d a n t (3) a t $600; A tte n d a n t or W a tch m a n (9) a t $1,200; M atron (1) a t $960. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS C leaner (15) at $1,200; S w im m in g Pool O perator (2) a t $1,800; SuHervisor of Park O p era tion s (1) a t $1,666.66 — four m on ths. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY ( NEW YORK AQUARIUM) M atron B ookkeeper (3) a t $1,200 BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY Librarian, G rade 4 (2) at $2,400; L i­ $4 a d ay for 80 days. E le ctricia n 's Helper (1) a t $1,440. BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, CHILDREN'S MUSEUM DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TEACHERS RETIREMENT SYSTEM at BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, CENTRAL MUSEUM ways, V ia d ucts and S tree ts) (5) a t $1,200; Laborers (P u m p in g o f S ew ag e) (4) at $1,620. A ss is ta n t S ocial C ase W orker (4) at $2,000, 9 Vi m on th s; T ea c h e r for C h il­ dren w ith R eta rd ed M e n ta l D ev elo p ­ m en t (5) at $2,040—9 2-3 m o n th s; T ea ch er for C hildren w ith R eta rd ed M en ­ tal D ev elo p m e n t (5) a t $2,040 — five m o n th s: Teac.lier o f I n d u str ia l C la sses in Ju nior H igh S ch ool (14) a t $2,040 — 9 2-3 m o n th s: T ea c h e r (40) a t $2,148— 9 2-3 m o n th s; T ea c h e r (40) a t $2,148 — fiv e m on th s: T y p ew ritin g C o py ist (1) a t $960; S ten o g rap h e r an d T yp ew riter (4) a t $1,200; Clerk (1) a t $858; J u nio r E n ­ g in eer (S p e cifica tio n s) (1) at $3,000; Board o f H igher E d u c a tio n (College o f City o f New Y o r k ) ; Cleric (B oard o f H igher E d ucation ) (1) a t $1,000; Library A ss ista n t (1) at 58c a n hour; C oach (1) a t $3.75 per sessio n ; P ia n is t (1) a t $1.25 per hour; Clerk (B oard o f H ig h er E d u c a ­ tion ) (I) ttt $1,200; S ecr eta ry to P r esi­ d en t (1) a t $3,000; O ffice A p p lian ce O p­ era to r (1) a t $1,200; A ss is ta n t P rofessor (1) at $2,500; In stru cto r (10) a t $2,000— 10 m o n th s; T u tor (7) a t $1,600 — 10 m o n th s; Fellow (2) a t $1,000— 10 m o n th s; Laboratory A ss is ta n t (C hem istry ) (1) a t $1,000; P h y s ic ist’s A ss is ta n t (1) a t $1,000; Clerk (Board o f H igher E d u ca tion ) (4) a t $1,200 — 10 m o n th s; In stru cto r (6) a t $2,000 — fiv e m o n th s; F ellow (3) a t $1,000 — fiv e m o n th s; O ffice A p p lian ce O perator (1) a t $1,200. (1) W a tch m a n (1) a t $1,200; M useum o f th e C ity o f N ew York; F irem a n (1) a t $1,200. FIRE DEPARTMENT J u nio r A ctu ary (1) a t $1,500; Clerk (16) a t $840; T yp ew riter C opyist (4) a t $960. BOARD OF STANDARDS AND APPEALS J u nio r E n gin eer (1) a t $2,160. BOARD OF HEALTH T e c h n ic ia n (X -R a y ) (1) at $1,500; P rin cip le P e d ia tric ia n (A d m in istro tio n S ch o o l o f H ea lth ) (1) a t $5,000: Ju nior B a c te rio lo g ist (1) a t $1,500; P h y s icia n (C linic S p e c ia l)— 99,378 n ew s es sio n s a t $5 per session, DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS M e ch a n ic (E levator) (1) at $2,400; B u tch er (1) a t $1,500; T ra in ed N urse (39) a t $1,260; A ss is ta n t Lib rarian (1) at $1,200; P h y s icia n (23) a t $1,200; Pupil N urse (40) a t $240; Ho.spltal H elper (8) a t $840; H o sp ita l H elper (19) a t $720; T rained N urse (1) a t $1,320 (six m o n th s ); H o sp ita l H elper (5) at $720 — (six m o n t h s ) : Pu p il N urse (20) a t $240; H o s ­ p ita l H elper (8) a t $780; L a b o r a to r y . A s­ s is t a n t (1) a t $960; M atron (1) a t $1,200; T rain ed N urse or N urse (4X) a t $1,260; H o sp ita l A tte n d a n ts (3) a t $780; H o s ­ p ita l H elpers (2) a t $720; D ire cto r o f R esea rch (1) a t $3,000; P a th o lo g ist (1) a t $1.770—six m o n th s: C h em ist or R esea rch A ss is ta n t (1) a t $2,520— six m o n th s; L ab ­ ora tory A ssis ta n ts (2) a t $960 — six m o n th s; P h y s ic ia n (1) a t $1,200 — six m o n th s; Laboratory A ss is ta n t (1) at $1,800 — s ix m o n th s; L ab oratory A ssist­ a n t (1) a t $1,200 — six m o n th s; W a tc h ­ m an (2) a t $840; Barber (1) a t $960; S ten o g ra p h e r and T y p ist (1) a t $1,200— six m o n th s; H o sp ita l H elper (4) a t $720; H osp ita l H elper (8) a t $720 — six m o n th s , P h y s icia n (2) a t $600; Pu p il N urse (70) a t $240; H o sp ital H elp er (1) a t $720; L au nd ry W orker (1) a t $720; S en ior D ie titia n (1) a t $2,000; P h y sicia n (2) a t $1,200— six m o n th s: T rain ed N urse or N urse (4) a t $900— six m o n th s; H o s ­ p ita l A tte n d a n ts (12) a t $480; H osp ital H elper (5) a t $480; — six m o n th s; H o s ­ p ita l H elper (2) (p a rt tim e) a t $360 — six m o n th s; Laboratory A ss ista n t (1) a t $960; O ccu p atio n a l Aide (1) a t $1,500; P h y s io -T h era p y T e c h n ic ia n (1) a t $1,200; T ra in ed N urse or N urse (3) at $900; .Trained N urse or N urse (2) a t $1,200; H o s­ p ita l A tte n d a n t (2) a t $780; H o sp ita l H elper (1) a t $720; P h y s icia n (1) at $1,800; P h y s icia n (1) a t $1,500; P a t h ­ o lo g ist (p a rt tim e) (1) a t $2,100; P h y s io T h era p y T ec h n ic ia n (3) a t $1,500; LabT h era p y T e c h n ic ia n () a t $1,500; L ab ­ o ratory A ssis ta n t (1) a t $960; S tock A s­ s is t a n t (1) a t $1,014; E lev ato r O p erators (2) a t $1,680; M a in te n a n ce M an (1) a t $960; Clerk (1) a t $1,200; Clerk (1) at $840; S ten o g ra p h e r and T y p ists (1) a t $1,200; T elep h o n e O perator (1) a t $960; L icen se F irem a n (1) a t $2,550; T rained N urse (12) a t $1,260; H osp ital A tten d a n t (3) a t $780; H o sp ita l H elpers (8) a t $720; Clerk (1) a t $1,800; Clerk (1) a t $1,200; Clerk (8) a t $840; T elep h on e O perator (2) a t $1,200; S ten o gra p h e r an d T y p ist (1) a t $1,800; S ten o gra p h e r a n d T y p ist (7) a t $1,200; T yp ew riter C opyist (9) a t $960; C h a p la in (1) A t $900; P h y sicia n (1) a t $2,100; P h y s ic ia n (4) a t $600; P a th o lo g ist (1) a t $3,540; L ab oratory A ssis ta n t (6) a t $960; R o en tg en o lo g ist (p art tim e) (1) a t $2,100; X -R ay T ec h n ic ia n (3) at $1,500; A n e sth e tists (2) a t $1,500; P h a r ­ m a c ist (1) a t $1,500; P h a r m a c is t (1) a t $1,200; S u p e r in ten d e n t o t N urses (1) a t $2,600; A ssis ta n t S u p e r in ten d e n t o f N urses (2) a t $1,860; H ead D ie titia n (1) a t $1,800; H ea d D ie titia n (7) a t $1,500; S tu d en t D ie titia n (4) a t $480; S to ck A ss ista n t (1) a t $1,014; S t a t is t ic ia n o f M edical R e c ­ ord s (1) a t $1,500; O ccu p a tion a l A ides (2) a t $1,500; S ea m s tr e s s (1) $1,200; W a tc h ­ m an (4) a t $900; M a in te n a n ce M an (1) a t $960; W asher (1) a t $1,200; L au nd ry W orker (1) a t $1,260; L aundry W orker (3) a t $1,080; L au nd ry W orker (15) a t $780; B arb er (1) a t $960; M a in te n a n ce M an (3) a t $1,200; S ea m s tr e s s (3) a t $840; E lev ato r O p erators (10) a t $840; C hief N urse (8) a t $1,620 to $1,860; 4 DEPARTMENT OF CORREr-r,* C a p ta in (5) a t $2,400; Bact.T'^N L a b oratory A ss ista n t “ (1) T rained N urse (2) a t $i'32n “i (tailo rin g) (1) a t $1,200; p en try ) (1) a t $1,200; I n s t r ^ try) ( ) a t $ , ; Correct (m en ) (10) a t $1,769; co o k ( ^ E n e rffe tic l i t t l e F io re llo L a G u a rd ia em erged la s t w eek fr o m a s ix -d a y “ b u d g e t r e tr e a t” and th e f r u it s o f h is la b o r w e re a 30-page message o f t r a n s m itta l and a 1,000-page ite m iz e d b u d g e t. W h a t th e a v e ia g e c it y em ployee w o u ld have seen i f he scanned th e d e ta ile d b u d g e t o r s tu d ie d th e M a y o r’s mesag<; w o u ld have been th is : a lo p p in g o f f o f $6,395,595 fr o m la s t y e a r’s to ta l, th e a b o lis h m e n t o f 2,992 A ) l ) s th ro u g h th e device o f d ro p p in g vacancies, s a la ry raises, a lb e it m odest, to h o s p ita l h e lp e rs, nurses, iin d in te rn e s , and th e c re a tio n o f m o re th a n 1,700 n e w p o s itio n s . le n e w p o s i t io n s r a n g e f r o m ® DEPARTMENT 1 p o s itio n a s I n t e r p r e t e r ( C h i- Ju nior TAX TopoRraphlcal D r a fts m a n (3) ' to s c o r c s o f jo b s a s H o s - a t $2,160. H e lp e r, H o s p it a l A t t e n d a n t , BOARD OF ELECTIONS In sp ectors (fou r for ca c h ot 3,920 E n g i n e m a n , v a r io u s E n g i n ­ election d is tric ts for fiv e d a y s a t $4 a e e r in g p o s itio n s , N u r s e , S t u d e n t day o f refclstration and on e d ay o f r e g is­ N u rs e s , P h y s ic ia n s , F o r e m e n , L a ­ tra tio n a t $8; C lerks (tw o for ea c h of b o r e rs , T e a c h e r s , L i b r a r i a n s , C o l­ 99 election d is tric ts a t $8 for th ree days. PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF leg e C le rk s , e tc . BROOKLYN T h e l a r g e s t i n c r e a s e s in n e w Forem a n (M a in te n a n ce and O p eration ) j o b s w e re r e g is te r e d in t h e D e ­ (2) a t $1,800. PRESIDENT BOROUGH OF p a r t m e n t o f H o s p it a ls — w i t h n e a r ­ QUEENS ly 994; t h e B o a r d o f H i g h e r E d u ­ A utom obile E n g in em en (18) a t $1,500; c a t i o n — 151; D e p a r t m e n t o f Forem an . (R oadw ays, V ia d u c ts and S treets) (8) a t $1,800; Laborers (R o a d ­ W a t e r S u p p l y — 252. 9 T u e s d a y , A p r il 1 1200 2 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC I n sp ecto r o f C a rp en try and Mo. a t $2,400; A ss is ta n t Engineer er a tlo n ) ( ) a t $3,120; Assistant r"' ^ (1) a t $ , ; J u nio r E l e c t r i c a l ‘s (1) a t $2,160 to $2,700; Junior E n gin eer (1) a t $2,160; Engine! ? " " ^ s ls t a n t (T u n n el C o n s t r u c t io n / ,?* *»• $ to $2,400; Engineerlne (1) a t $3,120I n sp ecto r (1) a t $2,100 to $2 64n- , (M ech a n ical) (1) a t $1,800 ’to spector o f M ason ry Construction 7, $2,400; In sp ecto r o f Carpentry and li * ry (1) a t $2,160; Core Drill O p e r ^ > a t $1,800; A cco u n ta n t ( ) at Inn u la tin g M a c h in e Operator ( u ’ ? S econ d M a te (1) a t $2,160; Second a . a n t M arine E n g in eer (Dleiien $2,160; S en ior Po rter ( i) at $i 1 3 120 2,160 (Architecture) 1 0 620 DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS T r a n s ltm a n (1) a t $3,120; E n g iL A ss is ta n t (1) a t $2,160 to $2 400' u r » * S oun d er (1) a t $1,800 to $2'28o’ T o p o g rap h ical D ra ftsm a n ( ii at $2,400; C a sh ier (1) a t $1,800; Junldt , p ort H elp er (6) a t $5,760; OllburnM .. tendant ( ) at $ , ; Malntenan« u. (2) a t $1,800. " ^ 2 1200 DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASSS 11 T yp ew riter R ep airm an (12» at w Clerk (1) a t $840; Automobile EniS: m a n (1) a t $1,500. BOARD OF CHILD WELFARE A ss is ta n t D irector (Social Service) m a t $4,000; J u n io r Adm inistrative AsslstiJ (1) a t $ , ; P h a rm a c ist (part time) iJi a t $300; P h a r m a c is t (2) a t $1,200; Sneci. P a tr o lm a n (1) a t $1,200. ^ 3000 DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY GAS AND ELECTRICITY E lectrical In sp ecto r (4) at $1,800. spector o f P ipe L ayin g (3i at $ L aborer (31) a t $1,620; $5.50 per day 305 d ays; Laborer (3) at $1,500—$5 d a y for 300 d a y s; Hou.se to House sp ecto r (1) a t $1,800; Inspector of Wati C on su m p tio n (6) a t $1,800; Clerk (3) $840; P h y s ic ia n (1) a t $1,200; E n g in eer D esig n ers (11) a t $4,500; Assist a n t E n gin eer D esig n ers (8) at $3,8«. A ss ista n t E n gin eer D esigners (6) at $3,I»; A ssis ta n t E n g in eer (3) at $4,500; Trw' s ltm a n (3) a t $3,840; Assistant Engini (2) a t $3,600; A ssista n t Engineer (14) $3,120; T o p o g rap h ical Draft.sman (7) $3,120; E n gin eer A ssista n t (56) at $3 or $2,160; E n gin eer in g Inspector ( O $3,120; In sp ecto r o f Pipes and Castim (1) a t $2,400; Photograp h er (1) at »1.JM; Clerk (1) a t $1,800. a t $960; A utom ob ile Engineman (D $1,500; I n sp ecto r o f S teel (I) at $2,400, 2,000 81 CITY MAGISTRATES COURT Inte rp reter (C hinese) (1) at $1 Em S a n ita tio n M en T w o F u ll H o u rs F o r O n ly $ 1 .0 0 Add 5% or More to Your Score by Training at Home the Schwartx - Caddeil Way Tw o fu ll h o u r s o f sp e c ia l coaching: by e x p e r t p h y s ic a l train ers,— t h a t is w h a t y o u g e t a t t h e m o d e r n S c h w a rtz -C a d d e ll gym . 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