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aVIL SERVICE LEADER
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Tuesday, March 4
A n sw ers
e s c r i p t i o n
B ecent
It W ill f o l l o w C l o s e l y S a n i t a t i o n a n d P o l i c e E x a m i n a t i o n s
Public candidates, a .score of 100
percent was given for completion of
this te.st in less than 20 seconds.
Completion of the test in less than 25
.seconds rated 90 percent, and so on,
with a credit of 70 percent given for
completion of this part in less than
S.'S seconds).
From a starting point, the candi­
date will run eight to 10 yards, make
a 10-foot broad jump, continue 10
yards to a three-foot six-inch hurdle,
continue about 10 yards to a barrier,
dodge through the barrier, run five
yards to a ladder, mount the ladder
until he reaches a horizontal ladder;
travel hand over hand under and
across the horizontal ladder until he
can stand on fence; dismount from
fence, run about five yards, vault
over four-foot six-inch vaulting box
and then run about five yards to the
finish line.
By BURNETT MURPHEY
(Exclusive)
O ffic ia ls o f th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il
S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n
a re no w
s tu d y in g th e pro po sed p h y s ic a l
e x a m in a tio n
w h ic h ha s been
w o rk e d o u t f o r th e c o m in g F ir e ­
m a n te s t by P ro fe ss o r F ra n c is
P a t r ic k W a ll o f New Y o r k U n i­
v e rs ity . P ro fe s so r W a ll also de­
vise d th e p h y s ic a l e ve n ts w h ic h
w e re p a r t o f th e re c e n t S a n ita ­
t io n a n d P o lice exam s.
In a general way, Professor Wall’s
iuggestion ■ for the next Fireman
test, which is cxpectecl to be open for
Bpplicatioii.s within three months,
resemble closely those given on the
last Sanitation and Police exams.
The physical events of the Fireman
test, which will probably count SO­
SO percent on the final rating, will
I'lie Kinlu ranee Test
be divided into four broad part.s;
Agility, enduranco, strength, and co­
Tliis will consist, according to
ordination.
present proposals, of a mile run. The
A description of the tentative proposed scale would be:
events, which are .subject to final
Min. 5or b etter................100%
amendment by officials of the Com­
Min. 6to 5:45................... 80%
mission, follow;
Min. 7to 6:45.................... 60%
It is the intention of the Comm is­
sion to require a faster m ile for
Firemen than for Police. On the
latter test a 5.50 m ile scored 100 per­
c en t
Strength Test
Lift a w eight to shoulder, carry up
short flight of stairs (eight steps),
turn around, carry down, and place
gently on floor.
No important change is planned
from the Police test. The present
propo.sal is as follows:
170 lbs...................... 100 percent
155 lbs........................ 85 percent
140 lbs.........................70 percent
From a reclining position, candi­
date must assume a sitting posture,
carrying up behind his neck a bar­
bell. His feet are held by another
candidate.
Abdominal Lift
This test will probably be stepped
up about 20 pounds over the Police
exam.
The scoring will range between the
following:
f)0 lbs................................ 100 lbs.
30 lbs............................... 60 lbs.
Ability Trsl
There will, -f course, be other per­
scoring system has not yet been centage marks for time in between
submitted. On a similar test for the.se ranges.
Diim)>bell Lift
(A
This test has also been stepped
up, m aking it more difficult than
the Police exam.
The scoring range w ill fall between the following:
80 Ib.s. one hand—80 lbs. other
hand, 100 percent.
50 lbs, one hand— 40 lbs. other
hand, 60 percent.
By sheer muscular effort raise full
arm’s length above head, each hand
separately (Military lift).
Coordination Test
Commission
Decides
h a t E
v e r y S e r g e a n
F ew er men filed for the coming
Sergeant exam than had been an­
ticipated. This means that the op­
portunities of each man are in­
creased, It moans, too, that the men
who apply .themselves most ardently
may anticipate coming out on top.
All this is by way of introduction
to this series of study articles de­
signed by an authority to help all
men who arc preparing to take the
test. The material is based upon ac­
tual concrete situations. The reason
for this is to clarify in the mind of
the student exactly how the rule.s,
regulations, and various police pro­
cedures v7ork out in practice. On
the basis of accepted educational
practice, this is the best means of
aiding the memory to retain informa­
tion.
Those who have followed this
series know how it w'orks: each week
a question is presented. The candi­
date works out the answer carefully
and fully, then compares it with the
Seventy vacancies in the title of answer which appears here the fol­
Platform Man in the Board of Trans­ lowing w’eek.
Last w e e k ’s question was:
portation will be filled from the Fire
Eligijple list between March 5 and
15, according to Board officials. The
position of Platform Man pays 62*/^
The Police Department takes cog­
cents per hour for a 48-hour week. nizance of outstanding acts per­
F ir e E lig ib le s G e t
Jobs
Question 11
This is the final event. It has not can. file objections to any of the »
yet been worked com pletely out. tative answers. The
ttn.
la.st day
It is expected that it will be similar such objections can be filed”!-'’
to that used in the Sanitation test, 20.
but that Fire Department equipment
Promotion to Railroad ( icrk
will be substituted for the Sanitation Division, N ew York City Ti;u,sji s
cab (see preceding issue for descrip­ tem: Candidates have until \ t.
tion.)
20th to file objections to any of th !
tentative key answers,
(1) D. (2) A. (3) A. (4) D, ,s, p
C. (7) A. (8) B. (9) C. (HI, A
ATTENTION: ALL WHO PLAN
(12)
D, (13) C. (14) D. (151 d’' ATO TAKE THE COMING FIRE­
(17) B. (18) B. (19) C, (20i a ’ .'r SMAN e x a m :
(22) A, (23) C. (24) C. (2.^i r'
(27)
D,
(28) C, (29) A, OO) o' .■-? S’
The Leader has prepared a
. . . .
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(32)
B.
special pamphlet to help in pre­
(37) A,
(39) D. (401 i ' ,4 ; A.
paring for the coming fireman
(42) B, (43) C, (44) A. ,4.;i, d: ,4
(47) A, (48) C, (49) D,
exam. To obtain a copy of this
B , ,51) S
(52) D,
D, (53) D, (54^ D, (5 3 )
excellent training material, en­
(57) B. (58) C, (59) C, (60) B’ (fiT' n'
close only 10c to cover cost of
(62) A. (63) B. (64) C, (65; . ' « r'
(67) C.
c. (68) D, (69) A, (70) R ?? “•
handling, and send to Box 100,
(72) B. (73) B. (74) C. (75:. C,' ,75 S'
Civil Service Leader, 97 Duane
(77) A.
A. (78) C, (79) B. (80) B 81 ?
Street, New York City.
(82) B,
B, (83) C, (84) C. (85) r’ irr 5'
(87) D.
D. (88) A. (89) B. (90) d' iqi n’
formed ' y members of the Force,
and civilians in certain cases. Det;ciibe tne piocedure and the manner
in which persons who perform such
acts are rewarded.
Answer to Question 11
A. Acts performed by members of
the Force:
1. Cases of special faithfulness to
duty, exceptional skill and bravery
in the performance of duty, and
where first aid has been rendered by
any member of the Force shall be
carefully investigated by the Division
Commander of the command in
which such case occurred except that
cases afTecting members of the D e­
tective, Traffic or Emergency Serv­
ice Division or the Juvenile Aid Bu­
reau shall be investigated by the
Commanding Officer of such Bureau
or Division concerned.
2. Commanding Officers s h a l l
transmit to the Police Commissioner
a report of such investigation with
their recommendation, and if D e ­
partmental recognition is recom ­
mended, a copy of the minutes ?f
the investigation.
3. Where Departmental recognition
is recommended, specific recom m en­
INDISPENSIBLE FOR EVERY PATROLMAN WHO WILL TAKE THE COMING
^
SERGEANT EXAM.
T he Revised M anual of Proced ure, in cluding Rules and R eg u la tio n s , n o w b ein g
p repared by th e Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n w ith t h e c o o p er atio n o f t h e Police
Department.
This w ell-printed, w ell-b ou n d book will co n ta in all the in form ation you should
k n o w , b rought u p - to - d a t e . Extra f e a t u r e s ; It's lo o se -lea f, so t h a t you c a n retain a
record of all m ateria l r e le a se d by t h e Police D e p a r t m e n t in t h e future. It’s a c c o m ­
p anie d by a little en v elo p e c o n t a i n i n g t a b s , so t h a t you c a n m a k e your o w n index.
This volu me, a lm o s t 4 0 0 p a g e s , is being m a d e available to m e m b e r s o f t h e fo rc e
AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF $ 1 . R eserve your cop y n o w , so t h a t you g e t it
a s s o o n a s it c o m e s off th e p r e s s e s . The coupon b elo w is for your c o n v e n ie n c e . We
pay t h e p o s t a g e .
C i v i l S e r v ic e
R em em ber, this book is c o m ­
L e a ( ie r
9 7 D u a n e S tre e t, N e w
G e n tle m e n :
by
th e
Civil
*. (94) D. ,95) (•;
. ( 9 9 ) A, ( 1 0 0 , B
Supervising Tabulating Machin»
IOperator (I. B. M.), Grade i and Pro.
' motion to Supervising Tabulatinj
Machine Operator (I. B. M. Equip,
m ent), Grade 3, Tax Departmrnl and
Department of Health — Part I; Candidates have until March 2oth to fi!«
dation as to the grade of Depart­ o b j^ tio n s to any of these tentaUve
mental recognition to be awarded key answers.
will be made.
(1) B. (2) D, (3) B. (4) D, ,5) B
4. The merits of each case are (6) C, (7) D, (8) D, (9) B, (Id; i . ,H)d’
B,(14)C, (15)(16D
heard before the Honor Board at (12) A. (13)
(17) A. (18)
C,(19)D, (20)
Headquarters, Manhattan, and de­ (22) C.(23) A, (24) A, (2S) A. ,26) b'
cision is made regarding the grade (27) C. (28) B. (29) C. (.30) A, i31) d'
of Departmental recognition to be (32) C, (33) D, (34) B. (35i D, (36) b'
(37) C,(38) B, (39) A. (401 R, ,41' b’
awarded, or such recognition may (42) D, (43)
D,(44)C, (45).46)D
be denied by this Board.
(47) B. (48) D, (49) D. (.=iO) c i51) fi'
(52)
B.
(53)
D.
(54)
(55i B, ,56) d’
5. In addition to any other action (57) C, (58) D. (59) D.
B. (601 r (61) A
taken, a Captain may excuse for (62) C, (63) A, (64) D. (65 A, :66) D
one tour of patrol duty or one tour (67) C. (68) A, (69) C. (70) n, t71i b’
D. (73) B, (74) A, (75i n, ,76) b'
of reserve duty or both, a member (72)
(77) D, (78) C, (79) D, (80) R, ,81' D,
of his command who makes an arrest (82) A. (83) C. (84) C. (85i H, ,80 D
of more than usual importance or (87) A. (88) D, (89) C. (nO' H, .;91i b!
(92) C, (93) B. (94) C, (g.^i) A. ;96) A,
(Continued on Page 20)
(97) A. (98) B, (99) C. (100) B
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S t u d y M a t e r i a l f o r C o m i n g P o l i c e T e s t : P a r t 10
This week, the Municipal Civil
Service C om m ission.. .postponed a
scheduled exam for Housekeeper in
the Department of H o sp ita ls... d e­
nied a request, made by the Federa­
tion of Associations of Employees
of the Board of Education, to hold
a promotion test for a $5,000-a-year
job: Senior Administration Assistant
. . . denied r request that male
clerks in the office of Queens’
Borough President be permitted to
take the promotion exam for Fore­
man, Grade 2 . . . decided to use s e ­
lective certification o n the Lock­
smith eligible list to fill a vacancy as
Prison Locking Device Maintainer.
P la tfo r m
to
Tentative key answers lor k
otion test to Railroad rio'V®
motion
Division, NYCTS, were
Ind.
last w eek by the Munici„"^"'^''S
Service Commission. At lh
time the Commission
key answers for Supervising 1
lating Machine Operator ,in
Grade 4, and for the promotion
for Supervising Tabulatiny m
Operator (IBM Equipment)
Tax Department and Denaitn,^
Health—Part 1.
o(
(92) D,
(97) B,
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C o m m issio n itself.
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T IO N S
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S ervice e lig ib le lis ts w i l l be c o m ­
p le te d by Jun e, a r e p o r t s u b ­
m itte d to th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il
S ervice C o m m is s io n re v e a le d t h is
week.
T h e new lis ts , m a n y o f
w h ic h w ill be p u b lis h e d in M a rc h
a n d A p r il, w ill be used as soon
as th e y are c o m p le te d to re p la c e
a t o t a l o f 672 p ro v is io n a l e m ­
ployees.
T h e lis ts w i l l also be
used to f i l l o th e r v a ca n cie s
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m a te ly 1,000 a p p o in tm e n ts w i ll
be m ad e f r o m th e c o m b in e d lis ts
soon a fte r th e y are fin is h e d .
The commission has recently been
finishing up lists at a much faster
pace than normally. In the last two
weeks alone, some 20 eligible lists
have been published.
The complete* schedule, showing
the name of the list, the number of
provisionals serving in the title, and
the month the list is expected,
follows:
No. rroI'islonulii M on th
A d m in i s t r a ti v e a s s i s t a n t .........
A ir p o r t a s s i s t a n t .......................
A s p h a lt a t e a m
ro lle r e n Klneer ..........................................
A ssesso r
( u tility b u ild in g
v a lu a ti o n ) ................................
A ssesso r
(Junio r e n g i n e e r
v a lu a tio n ) ................................
A ssesso r ( railro ad v a l u a ti o n )
A s s is ta n t d i r e c t o r .......................
-Assistant e n g in eer (d esig ner)
G rad e 4 ........................................
A s s is ta n t
e n g in e e r
(drill
o p era tio n ), G r a d e 4 ...............
.A ssistant
m a r in e e n g i n e e r
(diesel). 2 d ................................
A s s is ta n t s u p e r in t e n d e n t of
school b u il d in g ........................
A s s is ta n t tr a in d i s p a t c h e r . . .
A s s is ta n t
e lectric e n g in e e r
( sig nals). G r a d e 8 .................
B u ild in g m a n a g e r .......................
B u ild in g s u p e r in t e n d e n t
(h o usin g ) ..................................
C h ie t o t ap p licatitins o ffic e..
Cle rk, Bojird of H ig h e r E d u ­
c a tio n , G r a d e 2 ........................
C o n ti n u ity w r i t e r ......................
Cook ............. ...................................
C o u r t clerk, G rad e a . . . .........
C o u r t s t e n o g r a p h e r ...................
D e n ti s t ( p a r t t i m e ) ....................
D e n ti s t .............................................
D ep u ty m e d ica l s u p e rin te n d *
rnt ..............................................
A d d re s s
L i s t s
D ie titia n ........................................
D irec to r of r e h o u s in g ...............
E l e v a t o r o p e r a t o r .......................
K n g in e e r in g a s s i s t a n t (Bign a ls) , G rade 3 ..........................
A p ril
M arch
M ay
April
A p ril
A p ril
A p ril
86
M ay
A p ril
A pril
M a rcli
A pril
M ay
M ay
A pril
A p ril
M ay
M arch
M arch
49
2
April
(litig a­
ti o n )
June
June
C&
1
78
4
April
J u ’y
M arch
April
11
AprU
C o m ir - g
F o r e m a n o f cooks, Gr.tile I . .
G aso lin e roller e n g i n e e r ..........
Heiul d i e t i t i a n .............................
I n s p e c t o r of b la stin g , G railf
In.spei'tor of e q u i p m e n t (r;ii:ro ad s i g n a l s ) .............................
f.
J u n i o r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s is t­
a n t ................................................
7
J u n i o r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e ofIii.i,'r.
Ju n io r airport a s s is ta n t
1'
J u n i o r as.'slstant corpi)ratinn
co u nsel ..................•.....................
.Tunlor bacterIologi.st.................
1
J u n i o r p h y s i c i s t ...........................
J u n i o r p.sycholo glst...................
1
M arin e e n g i n e e r ..................................
M atro n ..........................................
M
M e ch a n ical draft-smiin,
G r a d e 3 ........................................
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M o t o r m a n - i n s t r u c t o r ................
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Office a p p lia n c e oper;itor,
G r a d e .S........................................
i
P a th o l o g is t ..................................
‘
P h y s i c i s t ’s a s s i s t a n t .................
R a d iu m t e c h n i c i a n .....................
R a i lr o a d c l e r k .............................
R es id e n t
b u ild in g s u p ciin te n d e n t ........................................
S en io r a r c h i t e c t ...........................
.Senior d i e t i t i a n ............................
j
S en io r lu n c h a s s i s t a n t ............. 1;
.Senior m a i n t a i n e r .....................
'
.Senior s t a t i s t i c i a n .....................
;
.Signal m a in ta in e r . Group H-.
.Steam ro ller e n g i n e e r ..............
‘
S ten o ty p ls t, G r a d e 2 ................
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S u p e r v is in g t a b u l a t i n g m a ­
ch in e o p e r a t o r .........................
S u rg eo n ........................................
'
T e c h n ic ia n ( X - r a y ) ...................
T o w e r m a n ....................................
T r a in d i s p a t c h e r .........................
T y p ist, G r a d e 1 ...........................
W e lf a r e D e p artiiiti''
A d m in i s t r a ti v e a.sslstan t to
c o m m is s io n e r .........................
^
A s s is ta n t to th e com m is^
s lo n e r ..........................................
f,
A s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r .......................
A s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ........
B u ild in g s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ........
Chie f s t a t i s t i c i a n ...........................
'
Cook
..........................................
*
D e n ti s t ..........................................
^
J u n i o r A d m in istr a tiv e as s is tant
.......................................... J’'
J u n i o r d r a f t s m a n .......................
Office a p p lia n c e o p era to r,
,
G r a d e 4 ........................................
Office a p p lia n c e o p erato r,
G r a d e 3........................................
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P e r s o n a l s e c r e t a r y .....................
Section s t o c k m a n .......................
.Steward ........................................
,
S u p e r in t e n d e n t ..........................
A s s is ta n t to th e e x e cutive dir e c to r ..........................................
J
D ir e c to r ........................................
D ir e c to r of c o m m u n it y relatl o n« ............................................
I n d u s t r i a l r e la tio n e counsellor ................................................
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Eligible* M u s t H u r d l e T y p i n g E x a m N e x t
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TyP® , The Lkader b e g in n in g o n
w h ic h to o k
issue 01
; two yea rs to p re p a re ,
' “ ” f l s W 34 nam es.
" J h i successlul c a n d id a te s f o r
nosition s t ill m u s t q u a lif y o n
tests, w h ic h w i ll b e g in
few weeks.
N o d a tes
. vet been set f o r th e p r a c hut i t is e xp ected t h a t th e
C o m m is w ill begin m a k in g a rra n g e -
jlon
S a n ita tio n
Boys
B rave S n o w
fo r
m e n l^ f o r th e m t h is w eek.
The practical test consist* of typing
40 words a m inute for a period of
five minutes.
Chances of Job
Eligibles on the n ew list are
wondering w h at their chances are of
actually getting a job. So far, of­
ficials of the Commission have said
only that the list would be “a fairly
active one.”
Provisionals Now Serving
There are 15 to 20 provii. .. als
serving in the title w h o w ill be re­
placed as soon as the practical tests
Suggestions
A
l l L
a b o r
A n o ffic ia l in d ic a t io n t h a t in
th e f u t u r e a ll la b o r Jobs f o r
w h ic h n o e lig ib le lis ts e x is t w ill
be f ille d f r o m th e n e w S a n ita tio n
M a n , C lass A , re g is te r w as g iv e n
la s t weelc b y th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il
S e rv ic e C o m m iss io n .
In denying a request from the
Able Bodied Seaman Eligibles’ A s­
sociation that their list be used for
jobs as Laborer in the Department
of Public Works, the Commission
pointed out its intention to use the
A; 300^!,^^®
vacancies In Group
and 40
B; 40 in Group C,
How 1
D. The positions
*'^<1 th(.v
provisionals
‘iiust be replaced by e li­
Due
Soon
While the Wicks bill, which w ould
cause the rehiring of aliens dropped
from the city transit system, pro­
gresses through the State Legisla­
ture, the Court of Appeals prepare*
to hand down Its decision Tuesday,
March 4, in the Mazzarella case. A t
issue is the problem of an alien w h o
was not permitted to file for citizen­
ship in time because of the rush of
business at the Naturalization B u ­
reau.
The Wicks bill has been reported
out of the Senate Public Service
Committee, and is now up for con­
sideration lay the Legislature.
Increments
For Sabbath
Obsenrers
as yet no law s covering th ii group of
men.
3)
Volunteers. There ar« no pro­
visions for them and ev en pending
legislation is designed to cover
draftees rather than volunteers.
Part of the problem is whether
once promoted, military men are en ­
No longer are Sabbath observers
titled to receive the additional pay.
in the city service to wait 18 instead
This of course is a problem which
the Budget Director w ill want to of 12 months for annual increments
exam ine carefully, inasmuch as the due them under the McCarthy Law.
prospects are not too bright regard­ The Leader learns that Mayor Laing the city’s financial condition.
Guardia has approved the recom ­
mendation of Budget Director K en ­
neth Dayton which puts them on an
equal footing with other city e m ­
ployees.
Dayton has requested department
heads to include annual increments
for all Sabbath observers in the
1941-42 estimates where entitled, and
jobs will greatly increase the chances to submit supplemental estimates for
of appointment of all the 7,500-odd em ployees overlooked in budget re­
eligibles. Several weeks ago, Paul quests already submitted. This fol­
J. Kern, president of the Commission, lows LaGuardia’s order that the de­
told The L eader that he expected ferment of increments to Sabbath
that all the men on the list would be observers be stopped.
oflered either temporary or per­
The city had followed the practice
manent jobs during the n e x t four
of refusing increments to em ployees
years.
on leave of absence more than 30
The Sanitation list has already days in a year. Some of the depart­
been declared appropriate for seven ments have interpreted this to mean
other jobs, and in the future many that Sabbath observers also be e x ­
further uses are expected to be made cluded.
of it.
H.
Eliot Kaplan, executive secre­
tary of the National Civil Service
Reform League, told Dayton that
Sabbath observers lose a day’s pay
for the half-holidays on Sabbath. In
departments where em ployees work
a five-day week, he explained, the
annual increments are not deferred.
A recently-formed group of Civil
Service em ployees who are Sabbath
was officially ordered by the Gom- observers will hold a m eeting April
mission two weeks ago.
8 at 10 Lafayette Street, Manhattan.
Further requirements for the test
ai’e expected to be one year’s service
TO EVERYBODY IN THE
in the depart^.ient and six months
SANITATION DEPT.!
service in the title of A, B or C.
For a limited time only, you
The Commission has follow ed a
can get The Leader at half price,
policy in recent years of m aking the
$1
a year delivered to your home.
promotion base for city jobs as broad
In coming months. The Leader
as possible, and therefore the more
will give you complete news
liberal requirements are expected
about your department. Take
for the Assistant Foreman exam.
advantage of this offer and sub­
Additional details about the prog­
scribe NOW—by enclosing a $1
ress of this Assistant Foreman test,
bill in an envelope addressed to
together with sample questions, will
the Civil Service Leader, 97
appear regularly in forthcoming
Duane Street, N ew York City.
issues.
S a n i t a t i o n
Sanitation list instead for all labor
jobs.
Ferdinand Q. Morton, who made a
report on the Able Bodied Seam en’s
request, declared: “The Commission
has already decided that in the fu ­
ture the position of Laborer will be
filled from the list for Sanitation
Man, which is clearly the most ap­
propriate list and, therefore, the list
which the law mandatorally requires
us to use.”
Chances of Eligibles
Use of the Sanitation list for labor
A ll A , B, C M e n W ill B e E lig ib le
A ll S a n ita tio n M e n , Classes A ,
B . a n d C, w i ll be e lig ib le f o r th e
p r o m o tio n
exam
fo r
A s s is ta n t
been made official, but it is expected
that It w ill be confirmed when the
Commission begins the actual work
of drawing up the examination.
If this requirement remains, ap­
proximately 9,000 m en w ill be able
to take the test—which w ill be the
bigge.st promotion ex am in the D e ­
partment’s history.
F o re m a n , a n o ffic ia l o f th e M u ­
n ic ip a l C iv il S e rvice C o m m iss io n
to ld th e L ea d er t h is w eke. H e
e x p la in e d t h a t th e m e n w h o are
a c tu a lly en ga ged i n s tre e t c le a n ­
Originally, th e Commission an­
in g , th e d is p o s a l o f re fu s e , th e
nounced that it would hold the test
a c tu a l “ d i r t y w o r k ” o f th e de­ in the Fall, but it i> n ow possible
p a r tm e n t, lo g ic a lly s h o u ld be a d ­ that the date w ill be advanced so
m it t e d to th e te s t.
that the test w ill com e late in the
This policy of the Commission to summer, w ith the filing period a
admit all Sanitation Men has not yet month or two previously. The exam
^ill R e p l a c e P r o v i s i o n a l W o r k e r s
Ther
D e c isio n
B
o y s
Sanitation Promotion Exam
^00 M aintainer H elper Jobs
twn » ap po inted w it h in th e n e x t
nicinc,r^?’
o ffic ia l o f th e M u S ervice C o m m iss io n
ticm
T h e L eader. P ra c have been c o m p le te d
from fu
m en sum m oned
t o
C ase
O f f i c i a l s T ry t o W o r k O u t U n i f o r m P o l i c y
borer in the office of the Borough
President of Manhattan and Laborer
in the Department of Purchase.
List No. 2 Certified
Eligibles on this list who possess
B.v order of Paul J. Kern, presl- Able Bodied Seaman’s certificates
'It of the Municipal Civil Service should
communicate Immediately
^ommission. Sanitation List No. 2 w ith the Civil Servic' Commission,
certified for two jobs paying to increase their chance of being
per year. The titles are La- certified for appropriate positions.
H e lp e r e lig ib le lis ts
There are three classes of e m ­
ployees in the military service:
1) M--mbers of various reserve
groups. Their status is protected by
section 245 of the State Military Law
which provides that they shall lose
none of their rights and privileges
when on “ordered” military duty.
The Law Department has interpreted
this to mean that if such men are
on promotion lists and are reached,
they are entitled to receive a pro­
motion.
2) Drafted em ployees. There are
J o b s
^0 the weather emergency,
Matthew Napier, secretary of the
sanitation Department, was unable
'0 appear as scheduled.
Nearly 500 e lig ib le s o n th e f o u r
The L eader has on hand a lim ­
ited number of copies of the H os­
pital Attendant Home Study
Guide, prepared last spring as
preparation for the State H os­
pital Attendant test. This book­
let, 32 pages and well-printed, is
valuable to any candidate for the
city Hospital Helper job as well,
as duties in the State and city
hospitals are similar. Copies are
available at the offlcei of the
C ivil S b'.rvick L eader, 97 Duane
Street, N ew York City, for 25
cents each.
C o m m i s s i o n e r T r ie s t o W orlc O u t U n if o r m P o l i c y
L iv e ly M e e t i n g
As usual, many spontaneous s u g ­
gestions were w elcom ed from the
floor. These consisted mainly In
ideas fo r fu tu r e entertainments and
lor the fo r m a tio n of athletic teams.
A short m e e tin g w ill be held for the
athletically inclined In the near
future. The time and place of this
i^eetinn w i l l be announced In The
leader.
Subw ay
Hospital Helper
Guide Available
Mull Over Draftee Promotions
A n e w p ro b le m a r is in g o u t o f
th e n a t io n a l m il it a r y p ro g ra m is
n o w b e in g b ro o d e d o ve r b y c it y
• Neither r a in n o r sn o w n o r o ffic ia ls a n d e x p e rts o f th e M u ­
gleet nor gloom o f n ig h t c a n s ta y n ic ip a l C iv il S e rvice C o m m issio n .
these couriers f r o m th e s w ift T h e p ro b le m is w h e th e r to p r o ­
completion o f t h e ir a p p o in te d m o te , in re g u la r o rd e r f r o m th e
lis t, m e n w h o a re d ra fte e s In
rounds."
t r a in in g ca m p s o r v o lu n te e rs .
The fa m ilia r q u o ta tio n a scrib e d
A t present the Commission, the
to Uncle S am ’s m e n In g ra y ca n Law Department and the Budget
Director’s office are trying to work
effectively be a p p lie d to F a th e r out a uniform policy.
Knickerbocker’s f u t u r e
W h ite
Wings. F o r th e second tim e in
guccession m em b ers o f th e S a n i­
tation E ligibles A s s o c ia tio n h a d
to push, tra m p le o r s h o v e l t h e ir
way th ro u g h a y o u n g b liz z a rd to
attend a m e e tin g a t P. S. 27,
Manhattan. T h e 400 w h o a r r iv e d
at the h a ll F rid a y n ig h t h a d a ll
questions c o n c e rn in g t h e ir s ta tu s
on the lis t an d t h e ir pro s p e cts o f
appointment an sw e re d in in f o r ­
mative ta lk s by o fflce rs Abe D o n ner, Johnny M a n d e l, a n d Eugene
Kalos.
President Donner reported on con­
ference."; with Commissioner Ferdin­
and Q. Morton, o f the Municipal
Civil Service Commission; Assistant
to the Sanitation Cpmmissioner Wil­
liam E. Powell; Appointment Clerk
George F. Stoddart of the Sanitation
Department; John Laffan, personnel
director, and Jerome Daly, secretary
of tile Board of Transportation, and
Honcrniy Sanitation Eligible N u m ­
ber One, Paul Brennan, physical
examiner of the Civil Service Com­
mission. Donner explained “selective
certification,” two words with much
meaning for Sanitation eligibles. He
passed on a tip from Stoddart to get
licenses to operate automobiles, if
possible, and told the eligibles e x ­
actly how they would be affected
when drafted.
are finished; but other vacancies will
also be filled at the same time.
In recent m onths the Commission
has been certifying the eligible list
for Type-Copyist, Grade 2 to fill
Grade 1 positions. Therefore, when
those people who have taken the
lower positions are reached for
Grade 2 jobs, they w ill be replaced
by eligibles from the new list.
Additional inforinatiort, including:
the dates for the practical tests and
the number to be called to take
them, will appear in The LEADER
as soon as ofTlcially announced by
the Commission.
P age T h r e e ,
gibles from the list as soon as the
list is ready.
Certifications w ere Issued late last
w eek of the top eligibles from the
Group D list. The other three lists
will be certified this week.
While exact figures will not be
available until n e x t week, a survey
showed that “nearly all” of the men
summoned for the practical tests
w ere qualified.
Additional information about tlie
progress of appointments from the
M aintainer’s Helper lists w ill appear
regularly In future issues of The
Leader.
How to Get Those W elfare Vets
Labor Jobs
L a G u a r d ia W a n ts T e s t s f o r J o b h o ld e r s
Two big labor class tests—for Hos­
pital Helper and Laundry Worker—
w ill be open for applications three
days this week, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, March 6, 7 and 8. A p­
plications w ill be received begin­
ning at 9 a.m. Thursday, March 6,
at the Fire Department Repair Shop,
32-02 Queens Boulevard, Long Island
City.
Applications w ill close at noon
Saturday.
Since the place on the eligible list
is determined by the order of filing
applications, the first people in line
will get the first chances at the jobs.
There are nearly 1,000 vacancies
in these positions which will be filled
within a few weeks, after physical
and medical tests are given.
Full official requirements, filing
dates, salary ranges and other in­
formation on these tests are pub­
lished In the examination section of
this issue of The L eader.
F o r tw o ye a rs n o w , v e te ra n s
e m p lo y e d in th e c it y W e lfa re D e ­
p a r tm e n t h a v e s ta ye d o n th e jo b
d e sp ite c o u r t d e c is io n a f t e r c o u rt
d e cisio n a g a in s t th e m .
T liis
week M a y o r L a G u a rd ia th r e w
th e s itu a tio n I n t o f u r t h e r t u r ­
m o il w h e n he a n n o u n c e d t h a t
C iv il S ervice te s ts w o u ld be g iv e n
to q u a lif y th o se n o w a t w o rk .
Inquiry at the offices of the
Municipal Civil Service Commission
disclosed that no one knew anything
about the matter.
For example,
there were no answers to the follow ­
ing question: would the tests be non­
competitive? when would they be
given? what would happen to those
who fail? what will happen to the
titles? will eligibles on present lists
have to take further tests? Or the
large question, w hat’s it all about?
the case to the courts, when top-rank­
ing eligibles on the various lists in ­
volved were called yesterday to
show why everything shouldn’t wait
until the courts settle things. A c­
cording to LaGuardia, 478 veterans
are working in the Welfare Depart­
ment. Among them are 108 Veteran
Relief Investigators, whose title was
changed from Social Investigator last
summer.
Discussion of these new moves w ill
occupy the executive committee of
the Social Investigator Eligibles A s­
sociation, which meets Tuesday night,
March 4, at 8 o’clock, at 3 Beekman
Street, Manhattan.
Read The LE.\D ER every w eek
for complete news of defense and
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Women are to be admitted into the
coming Court Attendant test, pro­
vided they m eet the sam e require­
ments as the men. That is, they must
be b etw een 21 and 40, w eigh at least
140 pounds, and measure five foot
seven or above. In addition, as The
L eader
e xclusively revealed last
week, candidates w ill have to fit into
one of these five groups:
Either a) three years experience
in court work in courts located
within N ew York State; or b ) three
years experience--as a law clerk; or
c) three years experience as a public
law enforcement officer; or d)
graduation from a recognized law
school or admi.ssion to the bar of
N e w York State; or e) a pafisfactory
equivalent combination of these e x ­
perience and educational require­
ments.
Must Pass Physical Test
Women as w ell as m en will have
to pass a qualifying strength and
agility test to work in one of the five
criminal courts In N ew York City.
The list w ill also fill jobs in the
Supreme Court and Appellate D i­
vision in N e w York City, w ith resi­
dents of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester,
Putnam,
Dutchess,
Orange,
and
Rockland counties eligible as w e ll as
N e w Yorkers for Appellate Division
posts. The salary is listed at $2,500$3,000, although A ppellate Division
jobs in the Second Departm ent are
filled at $2,000.
Other Coming Tests
The State Civil Service Commis­
sion has not yet decided on details
of its new series, expected in May,
although the Court Attendant test
will certainly be included.
The Pharmacist test is also a sure
thing for the new series. Originally
scheduled among the March 1st tests,
it was taken out at the last minute
while the Commission discussed the
possibility of using the Senior Drug
Clerk list instead. That project has
since been abandoned.
Qualifications for the Pharmacist
test are: Candidates must be gradu­
ates of pharmacy college and licensed
to practise pharmacy in N ew York
State. They must m eet one of these
three experience groups: a) three
years experience as a licensed
pharmacist; b ) one year experience
in a hospital pharmacy or in a large
out-patient clinic; or c) an equiva­
lent combination.
Immediate Jobs
Immediate appointments are e x ­
pected at New ark State School and
at Rockland State Hospital at $1,200$1,500 plus maintenance. Appoint­
ments are also expected as Assistant
Pharmacists
at M o u n t
Morris
Tuberculosis Hospital at $1,500 w ith ­
out maintenance. The written will
carry a weight of four, while train­
ing and experience count six.
Other possibilities in the series are
Workmen’s Compensation Referee,
Motor Vehicles License Examiner,
and Motor Vehicles Inspector. Full
requirements will appear in The
L e a d e r , as soon as they are made
known by the Commission.
The promotion list for a
U nem ploym ent Insurance ri
aminer. with 318 names,
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The three jobs in the tiiio
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filled shortly after M a r c h ir
ginning of a new semi-niontk, >=«•
roll period. One each is jn
plaint unit, the out-of-statn
unit, and the review unit
claims bureau in Albany
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vision of Placement a n d
m ent Insurance, job possibiiir
N e w York City also "exist
The top 25 eligibles on the lut
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K r o l l , 89.026; 4. H e n r V b B r r ' 3.
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10, I r v i n g J o r r i s c h . 87.996- ii
T o r m e y , 87.915; 12, L o u i s H
87.875; 13, A n n e B . A b r a m s
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87.672: 18, J a y L . Fi.sher
E s t e l l e F r e u d e n f a l l , 87.564',5L i e b e r m a n , 87.545; 21, Ja c o l i Paii, o”'3
. J a c o b B r o k s t e i n , 87 488 m
B l e e c h e r , 87.464; 24, S i d n e y Golri
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S l'in V A V EXAMS.
R E E K R E E , W o r l i n i n n ’s C o m p p u s a t l o n
POSTAL C LE R K -C A R R IE R
I ) R . \ I T I N ( i , .M AT IIE.M AT IC S
MONDELL INSTITUTE
230 W. 41st St., N. V. C.
buttons down front; tw o brass but­
tons on sleeves; all buttons rem ov­
able; cuff attached to match edge;
upper left hand pocket; two lower
side pockets; one inside pocket; open
vent at sleeve with two eyelet holes;
eyelets on front; bottom of lining
open; turn over white colar; black
bow tie; black shoes with rubber
heels, navy blue serge cap.
Male attendants em ployed on re­
ception service and infirmary wards
to wear white duck coats; navy blue
cap; during summer months, white
cap may be worn. Attendants de­
tailed to outside work may either
wear blue cap, brown canvas cap, or
drab helmet during sum m er months.
'
W isconsin 7-2086
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withhold funds should the local
authorities fail to comply with the
rules of the board.
1
20 Days
According to Civil Service law,
provisionals are to be replaced by
eligibles within 20 days after estab­
lishment of a list. Although incum­
bents in the county welfare jobs
were permitted to compete in the
tests, it is known that in some cases
they either failed to make the list or
are not within the first three, and
hence not reachable for immediate
appointment.
M ore
T rooper
H o p e fu ls
C a lle d
Additional State Trooper candi­
dates who passed the December 16th
test have been called to appear for
their medical Thursday morning,
March 6, at 9 o’clock, at the State
Capitol, Albany,
Several candidates who are plan­
ning to drive to Albany early Thurs­
day have asked The L ea d e r to con­
tact other candidates called for the
same time. Address B ox P.H., C iv i l
S e r v ic e L e a d e r , 97 Duane Street,
New York City, and list name, ad­
dress, and phone number.
i^ ta n d ?
T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e the latest certl
fi c a ti o n s , i n N e w Y o r k City and yll!
b a n y , f r o m p o p u l a r State lijtj p
m e a n s p e r m a n e n t ; T means temporary:
J u n i o r C le r k
Kanl’ing
Pet.
P — N e w Y o r k — $900
(iGO 86.35
P — A l b a n y — $900 ........... . 2,:-:4
82j7J
T — N e w Y o r k — $900
. 1,278
84.725
T — A l b a n y — $900 ........... . 2,756
82.32}
J u n i o r S ten ograp her
P — N e w Y o r k — $900___ .
771
87,10
1 P — A l b a n y — $900 ........... . 2,038
81.80
T — N e w Y o r k — $900
, 12'0
85.30
T — A l b a n y — $900 ........... . 2,258
79.90
J u n i o r Typi.st
P — N e w Y o r k — $900
8.12
«8J
P — A l b a n y — $900 ........... . 1,775
85.50
] T — N e w Y o r k — $900
. 1,258
87.00
T — A l b a n y — $900 ........... , 1.C74
8580
A s s i s t a n t F ile Clc l«
P — N e w Y o r k — $1,200..
178
88.70
P — N e w Y ork —$ 9 0 0 ....
100
89.50
P — A l b a n y — $900 ........... , 1,153
8550
472
87.30
T — N e w Y o r k — $1,200..
644
86.70
T — A l b a n y — $1,200 ____
86.40
T — A l b a n y — $960 ...........
733
85.30
T — A l b a n y — $900 ............. 1.284
Latest
permanent
aj;pointmcn:j
f r o m the s e li sts a re :
1
All the n e w s . . . all the exam s . . .
accurate . . . unbiased . . . in THE
LEADER.
J u n io r
C lerk
N ew
Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 .............
A l b a n y — $900 ......................
J u n io r
N ew
Y o r k — $ 9 0 0.............
601
A l b a n y — $900
1.B93
J u n i o r T yp ist
N ew
Y o r k — $900............
584
A l b a n y — $900 ....................... 1.388
A s s i s t a n t F ile Clerk
N ew
Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 .............
105
A l b a n y — $900 ....................... 1.047
N E W
YORK
BUSINESS
Wondering where you can fit In
the U. S. defense program?
In doubt? Ask The LEADER’S Free
Information J^ureau, , . ^
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82,7)
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82.60
8914
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SCHOOL
March 4— Onondaga County Clerk’s
Office—Book Repairman.
March 11—Queens County Clerk’s
Office, Photostat Operator.
Written papers submitted last sum­
mer for Factory Inspector have just
been rated by the examiners of the
State Civil Service Commission. E x­
perience will now be rated. The list
isn’t expected for several months yet.
It will be several months also b e­
fore the Printer list is out. Part I of
the written has been marked, and the
examiners are about to start on part
II.
."iSO
2,412
S tcn ograp lit'r
P repare for t h e S t e n o g r a p h e r - T y p is t Examination, Card
P unch and C a lcu la tin g M achine O p erator Exams at the
S ecretarial
S ch o o l
Coming State Lists
JK .
COURT
The Social Welfare L aw that w ent
into effect on Saturday includes se v ­
eral provisions giving the State
Board of Social Welfare and the
State Department of Social Welfare
control over county employees. For
example, the Board has power to
establish qualifications for positions
in all welfare departments, in con­
sultation with the Civil Service
commission.
The department supervises all pub­
lic welfare work, pays a portion of the
salaries of local officers after it as­
sures itself that they are qualified to
perform assigned duties, and may
On ward duty, wear the blue Toile
Fo r fu rth e r in fo rm atio n of in te r ­
du Nord uniform in use at the pres­ est to H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t elig ib les,
ent time, elbow sleeves, soft detach­ i n c l u d i n g lat e st p r o g r e s s o f t h e list,
able collar and cuffs, detachable but­ see “ M e n t a l H y g i e n e N o t e s ,” o n p ag e
tons.
7. El i g ib le s a r e s t il l e n t i t l e d t o t h e
Apron—To be made of white cot­ sp eci al $l-a-year siL b scr ip t io n o f f e r ;
ton material, gored to fit smoothly to t h e r e g u l a r r a t e is $2.
the figure; no bib.
Cap—To be made of washable
white cotton four-quarters bleached. Future Stale Tests
Normandy shape, fiat-like pattern
T h e S t a t e l a w says t h a t t it l e s o f
submitted, buttons In back, d etach­
o p en c o m p e t i t i v e list s r e q u i r e d b y
able. One blue Toile du Nord band,
d e p a r t m e n t s a n d i n s t i t u t io n s m u s t
one-half inch wide.
be p u b l i c l y a n n o u n c e d f o r 15 d ay s
Shoes and Stockings—To wear
b e f o r e t h e S t a t e C o m m i s s i o n t ake s
white shoes and stockings, or black act io n . T h e f o l l o w i n g t it le s a r e n o w
shoes and stockings (optional with b ein g a d v e r t i s e d { t h e d a t e d en o t es
each hospital).
w h e n t h e 15 d ays a r e u p ) :
8::«> I ' .M .
hik I
p u b lis h e s th e b u lk o f th e
Female Attendants
ASST. ACCOUNTANT
and AUDITOR
T u ps .
issue, T h e
N e w H o s p ita l A tte n d a n ts need
n o t b u y t h e ir u n ifo r m s u n t il a fte r
th e th r e e - m o n th p r o b a tio n a ry
p e rio d ha s ended. H o w e ve r, th e y
are e xp e cte d to p u rc h a s e a cap
w h ic h w i ll d is tin g u is h th e m f r o m
th e p a tie n ts , a n d w o m e n u s u a lly
w e a r a b u n g a lo w a p ro n .
'Hospitals have considerable lati­
tude in the matter of regulations
among their own employees, but the
Department of Mental H ygiene is' sues the follow ing specifications for
uniforms worn by those working in
State hospitals:
CourHP S t a r t s
M o n d a y , M a r i l i 10, 6:» 0 T.M.
u p s .,
t h is
Hospital A ttendant Uniform
l''rc‘p Sc.Ksion Tiies ., F pb. 25tl i, 8::iOi
T
ea d er
in
lis ts f o r w e lf a r d jo b s in th e 44
“ Pe rso na ll tj
through riieech."
87
S E C R E T A R IA L
A L L
O F F I C E
FRENCH and SPANISH
Intensive
3-MONTH
Shorthand
Course
A C C O U N T IN G
M A C H IN E S
•
STENOGRAPHY
lyfarch 4,; 1941
aVIL SERVICE LEADER
P
age
F
iv e
fuf
Civil Service Report lo FDR
P r e sid e n t E x p e c fe d t o
{E x c lu s iv e )
P re s id e n t R o ose velt is exp e cte d
to s ig n a n e x e c u tiv e o rd e r m o ­
m e n ta r ily t h a t w ill b r in g th e
jo b s o f th o u s a n d s o f F e d e ra l e m ­
ployees u n d e r C iv il S ervice.
4
By CHARLES SULLIVAN
Story Behind Census Dismissals
t h e L o t o f C e n s u s E m p l o y e e s Is A n U n h a p p y O n e
Briefly, here’s what has happened'
at Census since January 1. On that
date there w ere 9,987 employees, a
record number.
N ow there are
slightly under 9,000, a reduction of
about 1,000. The strange part of it
tSelr jobs are
loii'^est a n y o f th e m w i ll be all is the fact that most of the 1,000
the
rkin<’’" is a n o th e r 22 m o n th s , em ployees w eren’t fired; they quit to
rf a iarse n u m b e r o f th e m are take jobs in expanding defense
agencies in Washington.
The Census Bureau now has 4,386
S e rv ic e s ta tu s
machine tabulation employees and it
gnd what th e y b e lie ve w i l l be needs 400 additional card punchers
and machine tabulators. But it not
™
entire process greatly dis- only can’t get them from Civil S e r v­
Ccnsus officials, but they ice rolls but it stands to lose hun­
tresses
bianu' the em ployees
dreds of its present force, a force
that has been trained at the expense
of the bureau for the most part.
rrnHiv in
W a s h in g to n th e re
9,000 te m »re . c e n s u s em ployees. T hese
imDloyccs r ^ l i z e f u l l w e ll t h a t
^ ^ L v o K lm s ite ly
a thing Census officials can do about
And they have
been doing just that. National d e­
fense agencies come first in Wash­
ington these days and when they
want personnel the other agencies
have to stand aside.
1
it4. exccpt squawk.
Training School
N ow how is Census going to build
up its machine tabulating staff?
Officials aren’t certain. Tliey may
have to set up another training
school to teach persons how to oper­
ate the machine unless the Civil
Service Commission can supply a
sufficient number of eligibles, which
is extrem ely doubtful.
Meantime, Census is in the e x ­
tremely odd position of having to re­
War and Navy First
duce its force w hile working at tlie
The War and Navy departments same time to build it up. The work
have bluntly served notice that they of the editors,-coders, and clerks is
are going to “raid” the Census staff being completed and these employees
of machine operators and there isn’t are being laid off or they are quit-
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M E. HAMILTON. Dir.
22-26 E. 8th St., N. Y. C.
Jobs in Bureau
Of Internal Revenue
WASHINGTON.—The Bureau of
Internal Revenue has announced
in Washington that 433 temporary
employes either have or will be hired
in N ew York City to help collect in­
come taxes. The new employees in­
clude
deputy
collectors,
typists,
stenographers, and messengers. The
bureau said that 157 temporaries
would be hired at the collection dis-
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CIVIL SERVICE
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looking INTO THE FUTURE?
The D e f e n se P ro gr a m h a s c r e a t e d n e w jobs for
tt^ained Card P unch and A c c o u n tin g M achine
I abulators, O p er a tor s. Our part of t h e p rogram
's to prepare y ou — H e r e ’s h ow :
w
eligible students who attended the ACCOUNTG INSTITUTE, 96% passed the recent City Examina^®Y Punch and Tabulators, and were qualified
Y the Commission.
a c c o u n tin g
MACHINE
INSTITUTE
.
investigate the modern methods which give our
0^ openina
thorough training, fitting them for the many
J ^EGISTp 'd
private and Government employment.
countlnr, M ^ 9 ' ^ — courses on I.B.M. Alphabetic— Numeric AcSorier I Q
— (Tabulator) includes Plugboard wiring and
. I.B.M. Alphabetic and Numeric Key Punches.
(bourses include Civil Service preparation for
written exams.
Call or Write for Free Information
accounting
Card Punch Grades
Held Up
machines
INSTITUTE
School for Card Punch Operators)
'^^0 w . 57th St. (at B’way)—Circle 6-6425
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F D R
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O r d e r s R a ise s
I n F o r e ig n S e r v ic e
The Ramspeck Act goes into action!
Last week, F.D.R. issued his first
Executive Order under the terms of
the law. He extended the Act to
professional and scientific workers
in the Navy Department, and certain
sub-professional positions in outlying
areas, among them Newfoundland.
Trinidad. Antigua, St. Lucia, Ber­
muda and the Bahamas.
The Executive Order called for a
salary raise for the persons affected,
25 per cent higher than the minimum
of the grade. One reason for the
raise is the difficulty in finding qual­
ified persons w'ho will serve in small,
foreign lands, particularly in the
tropics.
Buy The LEADER Every Tuesday
—BUSINESS—
MACHINES
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F IR E M A N
T h e p r e s e n t F i r e m a n e l i g i b l e list e x p n e s o n D e c e m b e r U , 1 !M1 . T h e
n e xctt m e n t a l o .\ a i n i n a t i o n s h o u l d b e li e ld n o t la t e r t h a n t h e siin-iiner o f 1 9 4 1 .
c o m p etitio n
P A T R O L M A N
:
H^t fo r P a t r o l m a n s h o u l d b e e x h a u s t e d b y .J a n u a r y 1
T h e r e f o r e t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s h o u l d b e h e ld e a r ly in t h e F a ll o f 1941
F i r e m a n e x a m i n a t w n s a r e s o m e w h a t s im i l a r .
M + y o u t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f t h e c o m b i n a t i o n cour.'ie a n d p r e -
c o m b ln a tfo n f e l
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Examinations for Which Applications Have Closed
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CARO-PUNCH OPERATORS;
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F IN G E R P R IN T
POST OFFICE
, V , r , 'J I T ■
T E C H N IC IA N :cinM« fo im s Wed., Mur. 5, at 8 p.m.
CLERK-CARRIER; RA ILW .W
J U N IO R S T E N O G R A P H E R
POST.AL CLERK
( F e d ., M a l6 O n ly )
A l*rM C .\T l< »'(i NOW OPICN
CliiHHes for Geiienil rreiw rution Mon. a t I:!.**, 0:1,1, and 8:80 p.m.
llU-tutloii cliiKHeii meet .Mon. uiiU Thurn. H to H p.m.
A l'D m X O
8T K N O (m A rH K H
Iteen a n d t h e
b e g in " p ^ e p a r a U o n ‘^^t o n c e
O u r m e n t a l c l a s s e s a r e m e e t i n g t h r e e d a y s w e e k l y in M a n h a t t a n an d
o f '^ h e ^ stu d e n ? ^ * ^ c l a s s e s t w i c e w e e k l y at h o u r s to s u i t t h e c o n v e n i e n c e
Card punch grades have been held
up. Won't be sent out for another
two w'eeks.
D
C ard P u n c h O p e r a t o r s H it A N e w H ig h ^
OJ the
invit
*tuden*t
N ew Civil Service registers estab­
lished and the number of eligibles
on each: chief statistical draftsman,
20; principal statistical draftsman, 40;
senior
statistical
draftsman,
84;
statistical draftsman, 179, and as­
sistant stati.stical draftsman, 231.
P IC T A T IO N
$1 W E E K
COURT
p ni
Tues­
d a y s mill I h u r . s d a y s t h e r e a f t e r a t .same houiM.
A n v on o ' n t f i e s t e d ' la I n ­
v it e d to a t t e n i l a c l a s s .se.oalon w ltl m u t o b llR atlo n .
wo
(iraileil ( litNMes, 6M to !i'40 u'uni;
MuraliiK, Al’teriioon, Kveiiliiy
(ireifK-l’ltnian IteKinnerH, iteview
I'ypliiK, »il Weelc (l)uily)
Supreme Court StenoifrapherSleiiotypist; Coiiiiled <)|>inlonN, OpenliiKs. Summations, ,'f:30 to 8:1C>
Daily. <>1 Weeii
B O W E R S
•!i8 W. 43nd Ht.
llK.vant 0-9092
La\\yers in Civil Service
The committee agreed fully that
lawyers should be brought under
merit, but it disagreed as to how
they should be brought under. This
fact, too. was predicted exclusively
in The L ladkr.
Justices Frankfurter and Reed, and
Attorney General Jack.son and Gano
Dunn recommended that attorneys
be selected from “ungraded” regis­
ters instead of using the Civil Serv­
ice practice of requiring agencies
to select one of the first three
eligibles. The men also w o u ld set up
a committee appointed by the Presi­
dent to administer civil service for
lawyers.
Four other committee members.
' Justice Murphy, William H. McReyn| olds. Dr. Leonard White and General
* Robert Wood, thoroughly di.>?agreed.
, They said the "unnraded" register
■ would lead to pressure and discrimi ination. They agreed that a commiti tee of government lawyers would be
; a good idea, but they insisted its
I members should be appointed by the
Civil Service Commission and its
' function should be purely advisory.
Temporary Census em ployees have
to be taken fi-om Civil Service rolls
or
be approved by the Civil.
e . else
•
Commission; such approval
may mean appoinlment to a job su b­
ject to passing a test. Emnloyees
can’t get permanent Civi.' Service
status by working at Census. The
law forbids it.
However, the Commission has
ruled that Census employees are eligible for the replacement list which
will give them preference for detrict in Brooklyn; 125 would be taken fense jotxs. At the same time they
on at the downtown collection dis­ can’t get full Civil Service status
trict across from the Custom’s House, when they are taken from the reand 151 would be hired at the col­ placernent list. Again, the law prolection district on East 45th Street. hibits it.
fThis info .should stop that squawker
Something certainly ought to be
in New York City.)
done for Census employees!
The L b;a i )E r has been informed by
an official of the Internal Revenue
Bureau in N ew York that people
taken for these jobs come primarily
CIVIL si :r h c e p r k i ’a r n u > \
from lists of former employees now
in the files of the Bureau. It is
known, however, that political in­
fluence has been valuable in obtaining
S a la r y $ 2 , 5 0 0 t o $ 3 , 0 0 0 per Annum
jobs in the Bureau. It Ls inadvisable
to approach the Bureau “cold."
T h i s e v i u i i i n a t i o n is e x p e c t e d to be h elil in M ay.
You’ll be told: “No jobs today.”
ClHH.^o.s f o r m T u e s d a y , .M arch 4. a t 1:15, «:15 a n d S -.O
ISew U. S. Lists
Drill In Every Language
.\Ir.
\\rlilfii liy II Hpeeliilist In th e field
. . . 0»fr !,^ Action lllUNtnittoiiH. . .
( liiiiM.T". Dll Mental mid I'hyHloal
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mill Itoiliiclii^ DietH. . . Kte.
(O N V IN C K D B Y O r R
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• S:imIiii(1iiii Man N o . 1— o u t o f 8T.(MI0.
• B'I'V o f o u r S a n i t a t i o n
d tiu len ts
pla n' ll oi l liMt.
• liixt I'olli'o I J e u t . e x i i m N o . 1 o n d
Nil. ■; 111, 111— f o u r o u t o f t l i e f i r s t f i v e .
• l-iHt I’o l l c o n i e n t n l e x a m , > ’o . 1
iiiiiii.
• l-iiM 1I ro iu iii i e x a m , X o . t m a n .
ConuniHsion Must Approve
STATE
U. s. TRANSLATOR
FIREMAN and
PATROLMAN
f ing for better jobs before they are
I axed. The machine
__________
tabulating ___
sectioti
is being built up to its greatest
strength, but by late summer the
machine operators will be laid off by
the hundreds.
The number of temporary em ­
ployees will be reduced by 4,500
within the next six months. A year
from now only 2.500 will remain.
The law requires that the job be
completed on December 31. 1942.
Employees who will remain to the
end are in sections devoted to sta­
tistics, i-esearch, publications, analysis
and final results.
A ct Soon
H e h a s o n h is de.sk a b la n k e t
o rd e r w h ic h w o u ld m a k e e f ­
fe c tiv e th e Reed C o m m itte e r e ­
p o r t a n d th e R a m s p e c k A c t. U p ­
w a rd s o f 140,000 F e d e ra l jo b s
w o u ld be a ffe c te d by th e p r o ­
posed p la n .
Readers of The Lcadfr weren't
surprised at the report of the Reed
Committee. Two weeks ago tb.e main
points of the Reed report were car­
ried in this newspaper. The com m it­
tee suggested that the jobs of scien­
tists, administrators, G-men, at­
torneys and all other technical and
professional jobs be brought under
Civil Service.
About G-men, the committee said
thej' should “even tually’’ be brought
under merit, but not now “because of
the exceptional situation prevailing
here and abroad.”
m a n n n n r'
Offic* Hourt: Daily, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.— Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Ateend t h t School With a B a c k gr oun d of O v e r 350,000 S a H t^ gd S t u d e n U
O v e r a P e r i od of 23 Y ear t.
T h e D E L E H A N T Y IN S T IT U T E
115East 15thStreet
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aVIL SERVICE LEADER
P age S i x
M e rit Men
Q a a A JL
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the benefit of the prisoner
and the community at large ®
Deep - voiced, direct ’ .
Schleth was emphatic in ktion of the biggest problem'’*^5
Prison, the confinement of i’"
olds in the same building J S j /
awaiting trial for murder
He hopes- he may yet V.
do something about it.
),
lat
P u b lis h e d e v e ry T u e sd a y by C iv il S e rvice P u b lic a tio n s ,
In c . O ffice : 97 D u a n e S t. ( a t B r o a d w a y ) , N ew Y o r k , N .Y .
P h o n e : C O r tla n d t 7-5665
R epeat This!
C o p y r ig h t 1941 b y C iv il S ervice P u b lic a tio n s , In c .
J e r r y F in lc e ls te ln , P u b l i s h e r ; S e w a rd B ris b a n e , E d i t o r ;
M a x w e ll L e h m a n , E x e c u t i v e E d i t o r ; B u r n e t t M u rp h e y ,
M a n a g i n g E d i t o r ; H . E lio t K a p la n , C o n t r i b u t i n g E d i t o r ;
D a v id R o b in s o n , A r t D i r e c t o r .
— S u b s c r ip tio n R a te s —
In N ew York State (by mail) .......................................$2 a Year
Elsewhere in the United S t a t e s .................................. $2 a Year
Canada and Foreign C ou ntries..'..................................$3 a Year
5 Cents
Individual C op ies.................
Advertising: Rates on Application
MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS
Tuc8<lay, March 4, 1941
Time to Stop
Being Thrifty
| T | ^ H E R E is s o m e th in g ir o n ic a b o u t th e a t t it u d e o f
I th e M a y o r a n d o th e r N ew Y o r k C ity o ffic ia ls o n
th e s u b je c t o f n e w a p p o in tm e n ts to th e P o lic e a n d
F ir e D e p a rtm e n ts . A ll ove r th e U.S. y o u n g m e n are
p u t t in g on u n ifo r m s , fa c to rie s a re h u m m in g as th e y
b u ild th e m a te r ia ls o f defense, a rs e n a ls, n a v y y a rd s ,
m u n itio n s fa c to rie s are a ll w o r k in g a t to p speed. T h e
c o u n tr y is r u s h in g to p re p a re in case i t ha s to d e fe n d
its e lf.
A n d y e t, in th e n a t io n ’s la rg e s t c ity , th e u n ifo rm e d
fo rc e w h ic h is c h a rg e d w it h p o lic in g a n d p r o te c tin g
a c it y o f 8,000,000 people is s a d ly u n d e rm a n n e d . E v e n
th e M a y o r a d m its th is . B u t, says th e M a y o r, he c a n ’t
- m a k e a p p o in tm e n ts to A ll th e 552 e x is tin g v a ca n c ie s
because th e d r a f t b o a rd s w o n ’t a d o p t a u n if o r m p o lic y
o f d e fe r r in g cops.
W e t h in k th e M a y o r is r ig h t in a s k in g f o r th e de­
fe r m e n t o f cops a n d fire m e n . B u t i f th e D r a f t B o a rd s
w o n ’t d e fe r th e m , th e y w o n ’t. T h a t ’s a ll th e re is to it .
I t is pigh ead ed ness to say, “ W e ll th e n , o.k., we w o n ’t
a p p o in t a n y cops. W e c a n ’t a p p o in t a n y m o re .”
E v e n i f i t is a f in a n c ia l s t r a in on th e c ity , these a p ­
p o in tm e n ts to th e P o lice fo rc e (a n d o th e rs to th e F ire
D e p a rtm e n t) s h o u ld be m ade.
A f t e r a ll, th e re has been o n ly one b a tc h o f a p p o in t­
m e n ts (300) in th e la s t 20 m o n th s . M e a n tim e , th e
c it y ha s been s a v in g thou.sands o f d o lla rs b y b u ild in g
u p a c c ru a ls f o r the se vaca ncies.
B u t th e tim e ha s com e to s to p b e in g t h r i f t y .
Upstatersr iH E C iv il S ervice c o m m itte e s in th e tw o houses o f
th e S ta te L e g is la tu re h a ve w is e ly s ch e d u le d a
p u b lic h e a r in g o n th e F ite - B e c h to ld b ill, w h ic h
a im s to e x te n d C iv il S ervice t h r o u g h o u t th e S ta te . T h e
h e a r in g is set f o r T u e sd a y, M a rc h 11, a t 2 p.m ., in th e
A s s e m b ly C h a m b e rs.
O n th e basis o f th e d e cisio n o f t h is session o f th e
L e g is la tu re , th e g o v e rn m e n ta l s tru c tu re o f th r e e f o u r t h s o f th e S ta te is to be fo rm e d . T h e e x p e rts w h o
m a d e u p th e F ite C o m m is sio n h a ve s tu d ie d th e p ro b ­
le m lo n g a n d in te n s iv e ly . B u t i t is s t ill tim e f o r tho se
W'lio h jiv e o p in io n s on h o w C iv il S ervice s h o u ld be e x ­
te n d e d to h a ve t h e ir say.
T h e L eader c a n n o t u rg e to o s tro n g ly t h a t a ll in t e r ­
ested p a rtie s a p p e a r a t th e h e a r in g o n T uesd ay,
M a r c h 11.
T
Thanks, Mr. Winchell!
O n M o n d a y , M a rc h 3, W a lte r W in c h e ll w ro te in h is
c o lu m n : “ N ew Y o rk e rs A re T a lk in g A b o u t: . . . T h e
e x c e lle n t jo b b y th e e d ito rs o f th e C i v i l Service L eader
in p u t t in g th e s p o tlig h t on th e S a n ita tio n D e p ’t . . . . ”
A
P e titio n
O n
th e
to
1 1 -S q u a d
th e
C hart
M ayor
fo r
C ops
D e a r M r . M a y o r : As a m e m b e r of N e w Y o r k
C i t y ’s Police F or ce, I fe e l t h a t t h e 11 -sq ua d c h a r t ,
w h i c h w o u l d give us a 4 8 - h o u r sw ing ea c h w e e k,
w i l l i m p r o v e t h e m o r a l e a n d eff iciency of t h e
v i e n . 1 u r g e t h a t you, as C h i e f E x e c u t iv e of t h e
c it y , g et b e h i n d t h e 11 -s q ua d p l a n a n d h e l p us to
g a i n t h e d e c e n t w o r k i n g hou rs w h i c h i t provides.
N a m e .........................................................................................
P r e c in c t .
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H o m e A d d re s s
[Please
..........................................................
s en d t his c o up on to t he C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r ,
97 D u a n e St., N . Y. C.
I t will t h e n be f o r w a r d e d to
M a yo r LaG u ardia.]
D
oes
th e
F e d e ra l g o v e rn ­
m e n t a c tu a lly m a k e m o n e y
o n th e m e a ls i t sells to e m ­
ployees a t its v e te ra n h o s p ita ls ?
. . . C o m p la in t s
a re b e in g
about
g ro u p
an
o ld
h e a rd
in s u ra n c e
p la n “ a r ra n g e d ” b y t h a t s o -c a lle d
S a n ita tio n D e p a rtm e n t em ployee
le a d e r
R e side nce re s tric tio n s
a re b e in g lo w e re d th r o u g h o u t th e
c o u n tr y , as co m m issio n s f in d
th e m s e lv e s h a r d p u t to g e t a p p li­
c a n ts . . .A n e w S ta te H o s p ita l A t ­
t e n d a n t te s t w i ll be needed soo n­
e r t h a n w e e x p e c t . .. T h e U . S.
O ffice o f G o v e rn m e n t R e p o rts is
g o in g to m e e t to u g h o p p o s itio n .
R eason:
Som e
n e w s p a p e rm e n
fe e l i t ’s th e s t a r t o f a p ro p a g a n ­
da a g e n c y .. .W o m e n c h a rg e t h a t
th e C o u r t A t te n d a n t r e q u ire ­
m e n ts , w h ic h m a k e n o d is tin c ­
t io n b e tw e e n m e n a n d w o m e n ,
a c tu a lly
d is c r im in a te
a g a in s t
t h e ir s e x . . .
Defense News
Dr. John J. Furia, head of training:
for the City Commission, called an
important executi\'e of the OPM last
weeli in Washington on a proposed
national defense training program.
Furia asked the big shot to join him
for cocktails at 5:30. ''Say, I hope
you w on’t think I’m fus.sy,” apolo­
gized the OPMagnate, “but could
you possibly make it at 5:25?” Furia
did.
At the Commissions
P a u l K e r n is t e l l i n g associates
t h a t C o m m is s i o n e rs S a y r e a n d
M o r to n are now r u n n in g the
Co m m is s i o n . H e ’s f u l l y en g a ge d
i n h a n d l i n g t h e E ll is p robe, p u b ­
l i c a ti o n s , a n d t r a n s i t u n i f i c a t i o n
. . .A p r o m i n e n t p e r s o n n e l f ig u re
s ti l l gets r e d w h e n p eop le r e p e a t
t h e s to ry o f h o w h e a ll o w e d some
u n m a r k e d e x a m p a p e rs to be
b u r n e d u p , a l o n g w i t h old files he
w a s t h r o i o i n g out . T h e e x a m h a d
h a d to be g iv e n a g a i n . . . S t a t e
T r o o p e r m e d i c a l tests h a v e a l ­
r e a d y k n o c k e d off a n u m b e r of
la d s p re v i o u s ly o k a y e d f o r t h e
U. S. A r m y
Q uee ns College
s tu d e n t s re f u s e to stop s m o k i n g
i n t h e b u i l d i n g s , s a y in g t h e y ’re
ta k in g a n exam ple f r o m the
p ro fs.
A N OLD-SCHOOL WARDEN with
new ideas, hardboiled, y e t progres­
sive, Hehry O. Schleth runs City
Prison with the knowledge gained
from over forty years diversified e x ­
perience in the Correction service.
Annually 15,000 men of all types
awaiting trial, confirmed criminals,
misguided adolescents, bewildered
unfortunates enter the grim struc­
ture on Ashland Place, Brooklyn,
popularly known as the Raymond
Street jail, pass under Warden
Schleth’s astute, gray eyes and leave
for years of confinement—or free­
dom. For each of these. Warden
Schleth has seen his counterpart a
score of times, knows how each w ill
react to prison life, knows which to
watch and which to trust.
Appointed a keeper in the Queens
County jail at the age of 20, Warden
Schleth took a civil service exam ina­
tion for Warden and finished first on
the list. Since then he has been
Warden of Black w ell’s Island, Riker’j
Island and Supervising Warden in
charge of inspecting every city
prison. He has been responsible for
and assisted in many of the innova­
tions which have resulted in th«
modern reforms now in practice in
N ew York’s prisons. At his sugges­
tion, the buildings now used as La
Guardia Camp in Orange County
were operated for many years as a
farm colony for wom en prisoners, a
movement which had its climax in
the construction of the present House
of Detention for Women. In 1926,
he was assigned to reorganize the
Workhouse on Welfare Island into a
Correction Hospital. From experi­
ence gained at this hospital, the D e ­
partment of Correction conceived the
need for the present Hiker’s Island
hospital. He assisted in establishing
an 8-hour-day for Correction officers.
He is at present engaged in a cam­
paign to transform City Prison from
a temporary storehouse for human
derelicts to a laboratory where scien­
tific research can be conducted for
PLODDING, industrioi c ,
Moser, P.O. Clerk in the r.i
Circle station, holds a uninn
in Local 10 of the New
tion of Post Oflice Clerks
has been elected Financial s
eleven times in succession
has served on every irnportam
m ittee in the postal clerWc
H e’s a little fellow, but in
World War, serving with the
vision, he was cited twi/
bravery, awarded a pocketfV^^
medals, among them the v . /
medal, the Purple Heart witK
S ilver Star and the New York <:♦
m edal for Conspicuous i?. •
After the war, in 1920
entered the Postal service as a
in the General Post OfTice He
the Federation almost immediaS
and was appointed a delegate in m
Assigned to the Mails section of ^
City Hall P.O. in 1929, he immedi­
ately organized the section. Trans*
ferred in the same year to Station X,
Manny lost no time organizing thi
entire station. He repeated the pw
ess w h ereever he was assigned. Thi
monotonous, but necessary, details of
the Financial Secretary post Iteep
Manny busy not only during hiJ
spare time each day but also dunn|
the fifteen days ofT with pay wiiich
Uncle Sam gives all good^
clerks each year. Manny hasn’t talten
a vacation, as such, for the past tea
years. His one relaxation is rootini
for those “Jints” each Sunday at tn*
Polo Grounds. Manny is married, tr.»
father of three teen-age children.
His wife, Ada, takes an active mte^
est in his work. She’s a former vic^
president of the women’s auxiliaiT
of Local 10.
tetters
The Creivs ^Pay-Differenee ^Bill
Sirs-. A s you undoubtedly know, a
bill has been introduced by Assem­
blyman Robert J. Crews of Brooklyn
which w ill pay the salary differen­
tial to civil servants who are drafted
or who volunteer for military serv­
ice.
We w ho are municipal and state
em ployees are in favor of this bill,
except for the few who have selfish
and unpatriotic motives. These few
do not want their incomes guaran­
teed since they w ill not be able to
seek deferment on the grounds of fi­
nancial responsibility. People who
are not civil servants should also
back this legislation. If the state
and municipal governments set the
example, some private concerns will
do likewise.
However, this bill must have ac­
tive support. ■ If your newspaper
comes out strongly for this bill and
editorially urges everyone, whether
in Civil Service or not, to write to
his or her assemblyman and senator,
you w ill be doing a wonderful
service.
G. D. G elber.
T h e Leader f a v o n t h e s a l a r y d i f ­
fe re ntial fo r C iv il Service e m p loy­
ees, a n d has s a i d so e d i t o r i a l l y . W e
i n t e n d to s a y so a g a i n .—Editor.
And Thanks to You !
Si r s : We are a group of Sanitation
eligibles w ho wish to say to The
Leader: “You’re tops.” You’ve kept
us informed the w a y a newspaper
should, about every even t in our in­
terest. Thanks!
T. S., R. F. U., M. M., P. T. B.
Police Appointments
We are a group of men on
the Police Eligible list w ho have
been waiting for months for ap­
pointment. B y now a lot of us are
getting pretty discouraged.
We w a n t . jobs and think w e are
entitled to them. After all, w e passed
the severest test ever given for the
police force. And that was nearly
two years ago.
We aren’t soreheads but w e do
want to work. In fact, w e are w ill­
ing to waive any rights to the dif­
ference in salary between our PoS ir s :
lice pay and our Army pay
w e get drafted.
. , ,in
The May^r should
position we are in. He
^
in his stand, of course,
jjtJ
know it’s not in the best
the Police Department or tn
to have 552 vacancies mon*"
P olice
Wants More
U. S. Information
S i r s : The Leader has
occasions pointed up
in obtaining sufficient 1
from the U. S. Civil
mission. I, as an eligi^i®
iji
U. s . lists, know that i
opinion
of thousands
<
eligibles when I ask you
(hs*
vigorous campaign
.
w e who take federal
learn as much as abou
pgct
stand and what we ma>
candidates who take
and N ew York State cxa _
jj.
M arion
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
marehJ^JZiL
PO L IC E
CALLS
By BURNETT MURPHEY
P age S ev en
WELFARE DEPT. NEWS
PARK
Will Appear Again Next
Week. - Watch for It I
T O P IC S
By B. R. MEEHAN
source of nitrogen fertilizer (D)
sour soils are usually warm soils.
ANSWERS
F ollowing are answers to Study
Series No. 12 questions, which ap­
STUDY SERIES NO. 13
143. A gardener working 8 hours peared in last w eek ’s L eader. A new
a day can do a certain piece of work group of questions and answers to
in 12 days. The number of days it the objective type questions above
would take him if he worked only will appear in next w eek’s L eader.
135. (A) very strong acid; (B)
6 hours a day is (A) 16 (B) 14 (C)
slightly alkaline; (C) slightly acid;
18 (D) IV / ^ .
(D) strongly acid; (E) neutral; (F>
144. Define each of the following
moderately acid (G) medium strong­
terms with reference to fertilizers:
ly acid. 136. tigridia and sparaxis.
(A) high analysis (B) low analysis
137. hardy evergreen shrub.
138.
(C) guaranteed analysis (D) open
scrape bark and wash with fish oil
formula (E) concentrated fertilizer.
soap. 139. bridge-grafting. 140. h y ­
145. (A) State some of the factors drated Ume. 141. complete. 142, bee­
that are necessary for proper heal­ tles, when arsenate of lead is ineffec­
ing of tree wounds. (B) Has the sea­ tive.
son of year any influence on healing?
(C) Name some of the comiYion tree
wound paints commonly used.
146. “The rolling of lawns during
The F ive Boro Permanent Ass't
dry weather should be avoided.” Gardeners Association will hold
State some good reasons to support their regular monthly meeting, Tues­
this statement. When should lawns day, March 4, at 8:30 p.m., at the
be rolled? What are the advantages City Court House, 52 Chambers
arising from rolling of soil? Disad­ Street, Manhattan.
Regardless of
vantages? Name some of the com­ organization affiliations, all assistant
mon compacting tools use.
gardeners are Invited to attend. A
147. Define and explain the term vigorous campaign to attain a per
“cutting."
(A) What is meant by annum status will be discussed.
hardwood cutting?
(B) Softwood
N ext regular meeting of the
cutting? (C) What is the season for Greater N ew York Park Employees
making such cuttings?
(D) With Association will be held on Thurs­
reference to hardwood cuttings, e x ­ day, March 13, 8:30 p.m., at Harlem
plain each of the following: ( 1) heel Courthouse, 121st Street between
cutting (2) single-eye cutting (3) Third Avenue and Sylvan Place,
mallet cutting (4) simple cutting. Manhattan. Park Engineer William
(E) With reference to softwood cut­ Latham and Superintendent of Parks
tings: ( 1) leaf cutting ( 2) stem cut­ George Spargo have been invited to
ting. (F) Name some plants propa­ attend.
gated by each of the above type
Assistant Gardener Eligibles will
hold their next regular meeting
cutting.
148. What are the conditions nec­ Tuesday, March 11, at 8 p.m., in the
essary for germination of seed? Dis­ auditorium of Washington Irving
cuss the qualities seed must possess High School, East 16th Street and
Irving Place, Manhattan. Appoint­
to respond to germination.
ment survey will be discussed.
149. (A) Define the term “earth
mulah.” (B) What is Its purpose?
(C) How is it produced? (D) How
may it be destroyed?
An Increased but still inadequate
150. What is a (A) dormant bud?
force of Civil Service playground
(B) adventitious bud?
directors, supplemented by attend­
Directions: In each of the follow ­ ants, laborers, supervise the trebled
ing items four possible answers are recreational facilities. Every play­
suggested to complete each state­ ground is open every day in the year.
ment. On the answer sheet write The daily hours of operation have
the letter of the statement which is been doubled and with floodlighting
best of those suggested:
may operate long after sundown.
151. The one of the follow ing Usage has been multiplied many
which is false is: (A) plant diseases times. There are less children in the
are usually checked by materials streets and there are fewer accidents.
containing copper or sulphur (B) —From Six Years of Park Progress.
arsenate of lead Is employed to con­
trol chewing Insects (C) the basis of
( A d d r e s s a l l c o m m u n i c a t i o n s to
most soils Is disintegrated rock (D) thi s c o l u m n i n c a r e o f th e CrviL
the anther, stigma and style make Skrvice Leader.)
up the pistil of a typical fiower.
152. Four gardeners can trans­
plant 700 seedlings in 2 hours. Work­
ing at the same rate, they would
transplant 1,750 seedlings in (A) 10
hours (B) 15 hours (C) 8 hours (D)
5 hours.
153. Of the following, the one not
C o u rt A tte n d a n t
$ 1 .5 0
valid is (A) nitrate of soda Is a slow
A p p r e n t i c e ........................ $ 1 .0 C
acting nitrogen fertilizer (B) trees
( l o v ’ t l*rlntiii» Office
moved with ball of earth attached
A c c o u n t in g a n d
require less pruning than those re­
moved with bare roots (C) maple
A u d i t i n g .........................$ 1 .5 0
leaves generally make a poor m ulch­
S e r g e a n t ............................$ 1 . 5 0
ing media because of tendency of
J r. P r o f . A s s is t
$ 1 .0 0
matting (D) adco hastens decom ­
position of humus-m aking materials.
J r . - S r . T y p is t - S t e n o . . $ 1 . 0 0
154. The one not valid among the
P o s ta l P o s it io n s
$ 1 .5 0
following Is (A) the top of compost
.A s k f o r A r o o a t K . I I . . M a o y . t i l m b e l
n r o M ., S t n i i d n r d I t o o k C o . . I ti i r i i c H m i d
heaps are slightly depressed to catch
N olile, A .
&
M.; a l l C o l l * ' K e H(M)k
and retain rain water (B) sulphur
.S tores, a n d
th e
I^ead er
ltiM>kMliQ|>.
dusts are applied to advantage on
A
4H0 I . e x l i i K t o n A v e .
hot, sunny days (C) guano is a
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E I .d o r a d o 5-0031
Promotion to
n Sergeants to have their names placed on th® Lieutenant
..forts of 9*^ f unsuccessful last week, w h en the Municipal Civil Service
'ibie list
their request. A grade of 79.50 was required in order
rpfje 90 had received grades lower than that,
loass
ckley, chairman of the Committee of Police Lieutenant
loseP*^ ^ ‘bmitted the request to the Commission in the form of a flv«application,” Buckley wrote, “on the primary ground
fwe S'"®
the Civil Service Commission w ould be performing a
t in so ^"‘police Department on principles of equity and fair play."
vice to
f that a candidate received a passing mark in record and
very ta
|.ggt should m ake for a final passing rating on the
liority
he added. •
Itire
out that in September, 1938, a resolution was adopted by the
fje pointed
the Fire Department from a requirement of a final
j^mission
for ^ passing grade in promotion exams,
king of *’Y o contended that the present eligible list for Lieutenant, which
ntained 203 names, would not meet the needs of the Police
h^inally CO
y g 3j.g So far, he pointed out, 78 men have
partment ^
appo*"
Commission who made a report on the request ex»n e.’camin the
of the pass mark on Fire Department exams
biiied tna
request of the Department, which wanted all men included
who passed the written part. No such request, he added,
m de by the Police Department.
, been » ‘
^jgg pointed out that it was the original intention of the
•^i^n to set up an eligible list for Police Lieutenant that would be
''^^^r'ffirnisTion^ however, decided to make a study to find out if the
rcent pass mark could be reduced in future Police exams.
r ■!
annual entertainment and reception of the N ew York City Police
L No 460, will be held Wednesday, ^April 16, at Manhattan Centre, 34th
______
;'near’ 8th Ave.
if Ccorin^ Assn. i n C o m m u n i o n
l-n, St George Association of the Police Department w ill hold its fourth
f ai rommunion and Breakfast on Sunday, May 4. A parade beginning
L
a m will start at Fifth Ave. and 61st St. and proceed to St. Thomas’
thurch on 53rd St. for Communion, Bre_akfast w ill follow at the Hotel
yor. .
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Post
.
[The Richmond County Police Post 1173, American Legion, will conduct
L annual entertainment and reception in the George Cromwell Center,
^er 6, Tompkinsville, S. I., on April 19.
[irhmond P o l i c e
htrolman E l i g i b l e s M e e t T u e s d a y
' iji^g Patrolman Eligibles Association (list No. 1) w ill hold its next regu­
lar meeting on Tuesday, March 4, at the Washington Irving High School,
llth St. and Irving Place, Manhattan, at 8:30 p.m.
M
e n
t a l
H
y g ie n e
Progress of the List
Certification of wom en Hospital
Attendant eligibles in zone 4 has
been proceeding very slow ly at
Brooklyn and Creedmoor State H os­
pitals.
State Commission officials
urge wom er eligible.'! anxiou.s to be
placed to notify the District Office at
80" Centre Street, Manhattan, that
they will work in other institutions
as well. No certifications have yet
been made to Manhattan State H os­
pital, Ward’s Island.
In Zone 4, questionnaires have
gone down to number 6,400. Latest
to be appointed among the men is
3,699, 3,034 among the women. N u m ­
ber 4,364 was the last man certified,
and 4 .'^''6 the last woman.
In zone 1, 614 questionnaires have
been sent out, down to 7,386 among
the men and 2,867 among the women.
35 men and 23 women have been
appointed, 4,566 and 952 the latest
respectively.
62 men have been
certified, 6,359 the last, and 35
women, 1,979 the last.
This is the story in zone 2; 54 ap­
pointments and 107 certifications are
complete. Number 3,070 (400 in the
zone) was the last to receive a ques­
tionnaire. 1,936 (262 in the zone) was
the last appointment, and 2,364 (299
in the zone) <he last to be certified.
26 certifications are still outstanding.
A total of 90 eligibles have been
certified in zone 3, 43 men and 47
women. Of these, 45 have been ap­
pointed, 16 men and 29 women.
The low est man certified is 2,443 (234
in the zone), w hile 5,193 (436 in the
zone) is the lowest woman.
Transfer
Dr. John H. Travis, superintendent
of Willard State Hospital, was trans­
ferred on Saturday to the same post
at Manhattan State Hospital, on
^6/1 Delegates M e e t i n g
Ward’s Island, N ew York City. He
: The delegates of the Patrolm en’s Benevolent Association w ill hold their succeeds Dr. John R. Knapp, acting
Lxt meeting on Tuesday, March 11, at the Hotel Commodore.
superintendent at Manhattan State
since November 1, 1939.
fills B o f ' g e d D o w n
On The Legislative F ro n t----All the bills affecting members of the N ew York City Police Force which
Several years ago, heeding the
ire in the City Council are bogged down in committees. There has been
argument of Bob Moses that a park
Ittle or no action on them.
In Albany a number of new bills have been introduced w hich affect cops. rather than an insane asylum be­
Dne would permit the Governor to transfer cops from one city to the other longed on Ward’s Island, the State
ifhenever he decided “the public service required it.” For example. If an Legislature voted that Manhattan
nergency arose in Yonkers, the Governor could request Commissionr State Hospital would remain on the
island only until 1943. Last week the
Valentine to send a few hundred cops there to quell the trouble.
This bill is expected to be strenuously opposed by various police groups. Legislature was urged to change its
Another measure would give Court Attendants in the Court of Special mind by two of its own members.
essions and the City Magistrates Courts the status of “ex-officio Police Senator Muzzlcato and Assem bly­
man Catenaccio, Republicans from
bRicers of the City of N ew York.” This bill, also, faces opposition.
the East Harlem section of New
York City directly across from the
1,291 I'ile f o r S e r g e a n t T e s t
The total number of men who filed for the promotion exam to Police Island, introduced bills to extend the
Bergeant was 7,291. This total is several thousand less than the anticipated life of the hospital to April 7, 1948.
The population of the State Institu­
(lumber.
As the filing period ended, the Civil Service Commission began to make tions Is going up, tw o new Institu­
preliminary plans for holding the written test, which is tentatively set for tions under construction w on’t be
nday, June 15. The Commission faces a problem because ordinarily open for a year or more, and Man­
wh a large exam would be held in an armory, but tha. will be impossible hattan State will certainly come in
year because of increased military activity. Therefore, a number of handy.
[wty schools will probably be used. So far there has been no official state­
ment on whether the test can be held in one session or whether two sepaite sessions will have to be given19,756 were employed by the D e­
Hospital to Stay?
Population
persqnm .
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^Smjitrf ® r u a t
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n
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•poii> /nturonc#
C o rp o ra lio n
loans
Qo U n ifo r m s
fl**® Guaranteed
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partment of Mental -Hygiene at the
end of June, 1940, an increase of
472 over the previous fiscal year.
Of these, 16,244 worked In State hos­
R. Cheyne Stout, Director of Men­ pitals, 2,916 In State schools, 502 in
agerie (Central Park) at $2,750 per Craig Colony, and 94 in administra­
annum, has been reinstated effective tive and prevention work. These fig­
March 31, 1939, in accordance with ures appear In the annual report of
order of the Appellate Division of the department, just submitted to the
the Supreme Court dated Jan. 31, Legislature.
1941___ 27 th International Flower
Show Is scheduled to open the w eek
of March 17 at Grand Central P a l­
a c e . . . . Will the Vincent (Call Me
Harlem Valley State Hospital was
N eedles) Tristanos (former Park transferred Into a haven for bustles
Special of Coney Island Squad) soon and handlebar moustaches last week,
become a th r e e s o m e ? ... .Have any when a Gay Nineties party was held
suggestions been made to introduce in building 1 8 . . . Anne Berlsh has
a competitive title Ass’t Foreman transferred from
Wassaic
State
into the D ep’t such as they have In School to Hudson River State Hos­
the Sanitation D ept?
Will H. D. p i t a l .. .N e w arrivals at Wassaic:
be the n ext president of the Isabel Aldrich, Glenn Riley, Lionel
F.B.A.G.?
Some protests may be S t e v e s . . .Mrs. Dorothy Shay is out
heard now that requirements for pro­ ...B e r k e le y Mackey has been called
motion to gardener are announced Into service at Plattsburgh.
. ...B r o o k l y n Botanic Gardens, 1000
Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, 1b
sponsoring an exhibition showing
various methods of multiplying com­
Rockefeller Institute has developed
mon house plants which should a vaccine aimed at preventing In­
prove of Interest to those Interested fluenza. To test Its value, Rockland
in plant p r op aga tio n .. . .The annual and Middletown State Hospitals ad­
Communion Mass of the Catho­ ministered the vaccine during the
lic Guild of Park Employees w ill be recent flu epidemic to patients and
held Sunday, March 23. Tickets are employees. Cases of those treated
with the vaccine will soon be com­
now available.
pared with cases In a controlled
group that did not use the vaccine.
B ay The LEADER Everx Tuesday
Park Odds ’n’ Ends
Chit Chat
Experiment
Gardener
Meetings
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THE CIVIL SERVICE LEADER'S MINIATURE NEWSPAPER FOR TEACHERS
heirs of the late William E. Grady
. . . I n the future pupili taken on
The law com mittee of the Board group trips by teachers w ill ride free
of Education expressed opposition to on the city’i su b w ay s. . . Following
the Moran bill, w hich would provide the granting of civil service status to
C O R D
B O o Ks
full sick pay for absent t e a c h e r s ... custodial em ployees of the Board of
Mrs. May Andres Healy, president Higher Education, ofTicials of the
of the Bronx Boro-Wide Teachers Board of Education are studying
Association, urged provisions be plans to give the sam e benefits to all
made for the disability retirem ent of school j a n ito r s.. .The number of
offlclill
toHt
1 (1|
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teachers w ho have slowed up but semester hours required for the next 1 r s i i m r p q u l r e m e n t o .
unM wered.
whose previous record shows effi­ teacher-in-training, social studies,
cient s e r v i c e . .. I t is highly possible examination has been increased
that this proposal will be incorpor­ from 18 to 3 0 .. .H ow ever, the next
ated in a bill to be introduced soon examination is not in sight.
in the State L e g is la to r .. .EfTect of
Kiiiile written by
] gn
Kntlinckor, Siipfrvisor
\
Professor Robey’s N.A.M. report on
A d u l t K d u r n t i o n , jN.Y.C.
Board of Education officials was a
careful checkup to determine the
number of books on Robey’s li.st in
Dr. Frank J. O’Brien, n ew ly ap­
1,0 0 0
sta n d a rd ised
ciueNti.,,,, ' '
u s e . . .How ever, no action will be pointed Associate Superintendent of
n n d a n H w e r s . s e a l e d tr i a l icen- . 0
taken on these b o o k s . , .Board of Ed the Board of Education, suggested
e r a l t e h t . e x a m a l d n nnil
D o n ’t mlNH t h e s p r r l u l
officials .ire probably ju.st c u r io u s ... that personality be placed above
T O P R E P A R K F O R V O | » ' "i, Hyrt
When Dr. Frank J. O’Brien was scholarship in the selection of teach­
SAY CORD-GETTH e S '
sworn in as an Associate Superinten­ ers. Dr. O’Brien, a physician and
A&S, Glmbel’8, Bamra * v ^
dent by Mayor LaGuardia at City psychiatrist, considers this the most
W o m r a t h H , M n n l t l p n ) h i .I iT
B o o k 6 o ., C ity H all
Hall, the Mayor saic., “You have one important weapon of a teacher’s
______________ r e a d e r lt<H.hn)or..
of the most important positions in equipment. He reasons that all
the United States.” . . .The recent teachers who can m eet with the
proposal of the Board of Education strict scholarship requirements for
to make day school principals re­ present-day
license
examinations
sponsible for rctivities in their are sufTiciently well-educated to per­
buildings 24 hours a day met with form their routine taste. L i c e n s e ,
the strong opposition of the Teach­ examinations, he says, should s h i f t ! Flat Feet— Fallen Arcl«
er’s G u ild ...D r . Latitia Raubicheck, their emphasis from delving into I D o n ’ t S u f f e r a n y L o n g e r —
G e t R i d o f F e e t A c h e and
director of speech, has authored a what an applicant knows about his
P a i n , C o r n * , B u n lo n n and
pamphlet which is being distributed subject to evaluating how able he is
C a l l o u s e s . . . S c l e n t l f l c R ite
F i t A r c h S u p p o rt* — re lle v is
in Junior High Schools as part of
a n d c o r r e c t s — C u s t o m built
in imparting his knowledge to the
f : present speech improvement pupils.
to y o u r o w n m e .isu re m e n t—
w i l l b r i n g J o y t o y ou ...N > ,r
c a m p a ig n .. .In direct contrast to its
s t a r t l l n j f p r i n c i p l e — IK'hf
policy of merging teacher’s subject
w e ig h t.
K a K ln i r — F l e x l b t r —
No
b u rn in g
sen sa tlo n a —
licenses, the Board of Superinten­
An instructive aviation exhibit
M o n ey b a ck g u aran tep —
dents recommended the establish­
(W om en ,
M en,
C h ild ren ).
sponsored by the Delehanty Insti­
ment of tw o separate licenses for
Very low cost!
tute called, "America’s Wings in the ;
instructor of aviation m e c h a n ic s ...
Making” is on di.splay at the Museum
SCIENTIFIC
The proposed licenses will be for
aviation mechanics (sheet metal) of Science and Industry, Rockefeller ; RITE FIT ARCH CO.
and aviation mechanics ( e n g i n e ) .. . Center. Feature of the show is the . U65 Bway. (Suite 507) 42nd Till 1 P.l
Assemblyman Irwin Steingut intro­ actual construction of an airplane |
duced B bill to protect tenure and by students of the school. As the j
salary rights of all d -afted State and exhibit progresses the students will ;
local employees, including teachers build the skeleton of the complete
FOR
. . . T h e measure, if passed, would plans, including the wings, fuselage
ALL PURPOSES
give teacher-selecteet
the same and tail, and will then put on the
rights as National Guardsmen—one duralumin covering, or "skin.” When
B A R N E Y UNIFORMS
month’s full pay plus the difference the plane Is completely assembled,
406 East 149 St., Bronx
between military pay and regular it will be taken to Floyd Bennett
Cor. 3rd Av«.
ME. 6-6
pay for the next elevi
m o n th s ... Field, Brooklyn, for a trial flight.
The Teachers Retirement Board ap­
proved applications of 145 teachers
for retirement, among which were
C IV IL S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S
the applications o f Miss Margaret J.
McCooey, Associate Superintendent
with 54 years of service in the
school sy.stem, Mrs. Evelyn W. Allan,
EMPLOYEES EARNING $ 8 0 0 ANNUALLY IF SINGLE
Girl’s Commercial High principal,
Robert J. Fi-ost, assistant superinten­
EMPLOYEES EARNING $ 2 , 0 0 0 ANNUALLY IF MARRIED
dent, James H. Allen, Metal Trades
MUST FILE INCOME AND DEFENSE TAXES THIS YEAR
High principal, Miss Anna E. DarA» » service to '‘l.eader'’ Readern, a staff of oompetent tas
nIU
row, principal of 168, Brooklyn, and
PUKPARK, NOTARIZK nnd
your 11. S. lncom»» tax return fnr tli«
Miss Helena T. Newm an, principal
small NUni o f $1.00.
This will abNure yoo th e proper dedurtlunn irnl
exemptions. Don’t trust tu luck.
of P. S. 20, The Bronx. The last
two have been in the service for
LET
DO IT
approximately fifty years each. At
CIVIL EMPLOYEES TAX SERVICE FOR YOU
THE
the same tim e the Board ordered life
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202 W E ST 40th ST., N. Y. C.
insurance benefits paid to the estate
of 18 deceased teachers, among
A’hich was the sum of $51,373 to the
Review of the Week
V I A C Y ^ S P E C li? ;
a p p r e n t ic e
a c c o u n t in g
Personality Above
Scholarship
by May Andres Healy
M a y A n d r e s H e a l y is g r a n t e d t h e loidest l a t i t u d e
in
ex pr essing
neces sarily
her
views.
represent
the
Her
views
o pi n io n s
of
The
do
not
L e a d e r.
S the leKislalure enters the third month of the 1941 session w e look
for adoption of the stale budget. Although the leaders have not
divulged the changes they intend to recommend it is certain that
>ionie will be made.
We have been told that there is a surplus in the funds earmai'ked for
education. The Ives law, passed last year, provided for the withholding
of 25 per cent of State Aid money until the local communities proved
the necessity for the full amount appropriated. Due to this law some
communities did not collect their full share and apparently sufTicient funds
remain to make up the difference lost by the 2 per cent cut in State Aid
for Education proposed in the Governor’s budget.
The Erlich-Coudert bill providing State Aid for Kindergartens could be
financed by the surplus. We have every reason to believe that the leaders
favor this bill, and intend to make kindergartens an integral part of the
educational system mandated by the State. Many of the legis'lators have
publicly expressed such views.
Other bills, in addition to the Erlich-Coudert bill, sponsored by the
Joint Committee of Teachers’ Organizations, are the Steingut bill, which
would provide the difference in pay for drafted teachers. Tliis bill also
protects the pension rights and seniority rights of such drafted employees;
the Bannigan bill which will make tenure a contract; the Sullivan bill pro­
viding for the repeal of the Goldberg-Coudert dual-job law; the Moran
bill which seeks to restore full absence refunds to teachers absent due to
personal illness. These bills will probably be deferred until the budget
is out of the way.
In the near future a bill will be introduced, at the request of the com ­
mittee appointed bj* P iesident Marshall to study the subject of the teacher
imflt for service, which will in effect seek to nullify the Byrne decision.
If the bill is passed the Superintendent of Schools may request the n";€dical board of the Board of Education to exam ine any em ployee of the
Board of Education who has been reported by his superior as unfit to
continue in service.
After examination the medical board will report its findings to the
Board of Superintendents. That body w ill decide whether the em ployee
is fit for service or whether a disability retirement should be asked for
by the Board of Education.
If changes recommended by the Lindlof Committee to the Board of
Retirement are effected there may be no other legislative proposals at this
time.
Another bill which is of interest to us is the Coudert-Moffat bill, intro­
duced at the request of Mayor LaGuardia. This bill seeks to release a
surplus in monies collected and earmarked solely for relief purposes. This
money, if released, will go into the general fund to be used for other city
expenses. Tlie Joint Committee of Teachers’ Organizations has approved
the bill, for if the bill Is passed the Budget Director, or the Mayor, w ill
have no excuse to cut the city’s educational budget.
A
J R . P R O F . ASST
Aviation Exhibit
U N IF O R M S
MUST FILE STATE and FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
Question, Please?
b y H . ELIO T K A P L A N
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
Title Chaiifie
J. M. S.—Incumbents of state
positions whose titles are changed
through reclassification under the
terms of the Feld-Hamilton law
are continued in the service under
the new class and grade without
change in their civil service status.
Such a change in classification does
not give the employee the privi­
lege of going on a preferred list
under the old title of his position
before the reclassification was e f­
fected. That is not viewed by the
Commission as an “abolition” of
position.
The
reclassification
authorized under the Feld-H am il­
ton law was for the purpose of
correcting the classification of
positions which through growth
and expansion of the service
changed substantially from the
position to which the persons were
originally appointed.
Take New Job,
Lose Old One
working of your new appointment
in another department before
making the change.
When Cuniinissioii
Seeks Information
M. D.—Generally when the Civil
Service Commission or a depart­
ment seeks information about a
candidate or eligible from the
person or firm given as reference,
the Commission or department in­
dicates the general nature of the
position sought by the candidate
or eligible, not necessarily the e x ­
act title of the position.
Out of Service Too Lon^
M.C.B.—One who has never ac­
quired a permanent status in the
federal Civil Service is not en­
titled after resignation to reinstate­
ment privileges. In any event you
have been out of the service so
long (over 15 years) your plea
would be hopeless.
S.
E.—An employee holding one Can’t Hol<l Slate
position in the Civil Service and
Ami IJ. S. Jol>8
J. P.—My recollection is that an
appointed after certification to an­
em ployee holding a position in the
other
automatically
loses
his
state or city service may not hold
former position. It is only comneon
another position at the same time
sense, however, to notify the dein thp fpr’p’Til .cnrvice.
in
y v i hr>\’o b'^on
Transfer lo City Dept.
C.
J. H.—Where one is employed
in an agency which is not strictly
a city department, and therefor#
not under the terms of the McCar­
thy increment law, and he is
transferred to a city department
that comes within the McCarthy
law, the time served in the first
agency is not added to the time
served in the city department for
purposes of measuring the period
required for payment of the annual
increment. The time of service for
that purpose is counted from the
date of the transfer to the city de­
partment. There is no exception
to this practice in the case of war
veterans.
On Reinstatement
P. G.—One who has served In
the postal service for only ten
days back in 1920 will find it hope­
less to obtain reinstatement at this
late date even though he had been
appointed as a disabled veteran
at the time. Too bad you did not
complete your probationary period
of service before resigning. In any
event reinstatement to a position
is a privilege. One does not have
a right to reinstatement at any
time.
Do you have a
M o n th ly Avalanehe
of bills ?
Connolldat* your many small billa with a PERSONAL
f»cc the flr»t of every month calmly.
•
Loans of from $60 to $3500 for periods of 12 months or
be arranged uith ou t Co-Makers. The discount rate Is
per annum—and life Insurance costs only 80c per $100.
County Trust Company’s service Is prompt.
1 BRONX COUNTY
TRUST COMPANY
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159 lliU la W e in b e r x , 83.80
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177 S idney Griffel, 83.20
178 B e a tr ic e S tern , 8‘>.20
179 T h o m a s O’D ea, 83.20
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181 I . a w r e n c e F elR e n b au m . 83.20
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185 I.sidor Ri-senstnt, 83.20
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187 r,p nore F . I.evy, 8-'!.20
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189 M a th ild e C ra u s n ia n , 83.20
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195 H ele n M enkes. 83.20
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197 M u riel I. Sack. 83.20
198 S idney Axenfle ld, 83.20
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200 H elen M. Casey. 8.3.20
201 Y e tt a Z im a n . 83.20
202 R e a tr ir e P . B essin . 83.20
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201 B e n j a m i n P h eio sof. 8".20
205 F lo r e n c e H lltz ik . 83.20
200 D onald G. C leary, 83.20
207 Irvin K S ilvprateln, 83.20
208 H ele n A b r a h a m s , 89.20
200 S e y m o u r H. S teln sp ir. 83.20
210 F a n n i e K e r s h n e r , 83.20
211 Sim on J u s t m a n . 8"..20
212 E s s ie J a b lo n . 83.20
21.T H a r r y B row n. 8,3.20
214 H a r o ld M. K o rb el. .S3.20
2I.% .lay Sh apiro. .83,20
210 H elen Oeiles, 83.20
217 M uriel L ip to n , 83.20
218 A le x a n d e r H . Gross. 83.20
219 R u t h W a r s h a w s k y . 83.20
220 D o r o th y E n n is , 82.00
M a r j' TTlanovaky, 82.00.
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22.5 S y lv ia K alb . 82.00
224 I r v i n g P. S h ren k el, 82.00
22.5 M ax A. H I r s c h m a n n . 82.00
220 E lsie M. KoniKer, 82.00
R d w a r d I. F e s e l m a n , 82.00
2^8 L e o n ard G old berp, 82.00
229 •Svlvla Z. B ro d k in .l8 2 .rt0
2:jo S y lv ia K a tz . 82.00
231 D eb o rah S. Jaffe. 82.60
2.S2 G ir a u d C h este r, .82.00
233 ■Rose M urdock, 82.00
234 J a c k L ieble ln , 82.00
2.'i5 R e s i n a F is c h e r , 82.i?0
2.10 S a r a h R ea v in , 82.00
237 M ilton Su.ssma.i. 82.00
238 J u l i u s P eltz, 82.00
2:’.9 L e o n a F r e e m a n . 82.00
240 F r e d e r i c k Moses. 82.60
241 S e lm a R a v in . 82.00
242 A b r a h a m A b ram o w itz, 82.60
213 I r e n e R eu ter, S2.iK>
244 T illie G. K a tz , 82.00
245 F r a n c e s J a c k e l, 82.00
24 fi D o ro th y P en d ro ck . ,82.nO
247 Louis T. G ulino. 82.00
248 E d i th Seldln, 82.00
24!) E d w in F . S ay ers. 82.00
250 A n ita E. Cohen. ,82.W
2.51 M a r tin ClilTord. 82.00
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25.T M ilton .Shildkraut. 82.00.
254 H a r r y N ovlc k. 82.00
255 D orothv B. S c h w a r tz , 82.00
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257 G e r tr u d e IC. S c h w a r tz . 82.00
258 ■ la m es R. S exto n. 82.00
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200 P e a r l Hei-m an. 82.00
201 S idney B. S ch w aid e lson . 82.60
20? .Tune F. B o ren s te in . 82.00
2 0 3 .Tames V lam os. 82.00
204 S a r a P itc h er.ik y , 82.00
205 S am D m c h m a n , 82.00
200 E d w a r d T;erner. 82.00
207 A b r a h a m R o s h in s k y . 82.00
20 8 S heldon H eim el. 82.00
200 M a u r e y RibakofT. .S2.00
270 X e ttie T.evine. 82.00
271 X o rm a W allao h, 82.00
272 T’hllln A d elm an, ,82.00
27.T E v a RosenberR-, 82.00
274 A. .T. FelR-enbaiim. 8 2 .0 0
275 R u th L, G old chain , 82.00
270 R a o u l a Vexler. ,82.00
T.llllan S liv e rstein . ,82.00
27.8 B e a tr ic e Kohle. 82.00
27 9 P r a n k D. F is c h e r , 82.00
280 E llio t L. Grnenberor, 82.00
281 I r v in g K a tz , .82.00
282 B la n ch e R u bin . 82.00
283 •Sylvia .Sllher. 8 2 .0 0
284 C laire B. W e in e r. ,82.00
2«5 D a n te E. Candeloro . 82.00
280 Milton H offm an . 82.00
287 Allan F. Biglev, 82.00
288 S am u e l M ogllefsky, 82.00
280 T h e resa M. Bohni, 82.00
200 .\n n e S ereh ren lck . 82.00
291 J u l i a S. K a h n , 82.00
292 Sylv ia P o lla ck , 82.00
293 V ita S. B Ickm an. ,82.00
294 Adele S. W e iss. 82.00
205 M a r tin M in a rs k y . 82.00
290 T.llllan I.ev in e. 82.00
297 .Toseph A. F e ig e n b a u m . 82.00
208 P a t r i c k J . Tu o hy . ,82.00
200 D o ro th y A ltm a n n . 82.00
.”!00 .Tofieph Sple gler, 82.00
.‘’.01 M ax B e r n s te in , 82.00
302 I r v i n g I.ow ens, 82,00
303 J a n ie s J. M ullen, 82.00
304 W illi a m V. R oonev. 82.00
305 K d w ln K a r p f . 82.00
300 S elm a G elb a u m , 82.00
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308 A v a V. W a lah , .82.00
30!) N o r m a n H e lle r, 82.00
310 A d ele R . R o s e n b a u m . 82.00
311 G r a c e R. I.e w ls . 82.00
312 R a c h a e l K u n e f s k y . 82.00
• 313 M a r g a r e t S ch m ld lg er. ,82.00
314 R u t h P . Gootlman, 82.00
RW M ary M. K a lw a r a . 82.00
.’.lO G. S c h e r (P o lla ck), 82.00
31T M am ie O rdln. 82.00
3 1 8 P e r s ia H . P u t n a m . 82.00
319 Janies J . Devlin, 82.00
.S20 R o b e r t V W a ls h . 82.00
.321 H e n r i e t t a S. B e ttin g e r , .82.00
322 C h a r l o tte O. B e rk e w itz , 82.00
323 H e r m n r K. P h illip s , 82.00
324 Moses C h u s id , 82.(K)
.325 R i t a K. D ela n ey, 82.00
320 R a l p h S. D av ln o, 82.00
327 Louis F is c b b a c h . 92.00
328 I r e n e P a ll, 82.00
.329 M uriel L e ib o w itz , 82.00
330 T.ouis Solomon, 31.40
3:;i R eb e cca S h a r k e y , 81.40
,332 S a r a h A u e r b a c h . 81.40
3.3.‘l .Toeeph B u r la c k , 81.40
3 3 t M ordecai A. L a d d e n . 81.40
.3.35 C la ire R. S a m p iin e r . 81.40
.330 lOsther J . B erge son . 81.40
337 H a r o ld A nsh e r. 81.40
338 R u th C. G in s h u r g . 81.40
330 W illia m R o s en b erg . 81.40
340 J e a n G u a s te l la . 81.40
341 Ro.’ alln d K a n o n . 81.40
342 H ele n K berlin, 81.40
343 D oris F . Leone, 81.40
34 4 . \ r t h u r K itt o w e r . ,SL40
.34,-1 H e n r v Ifctshlfln. 81.40
340 S ylv ia P . Cohn, 81.40
3 47 J a c o b W . A rje. 81.40
3 48 S.'itr.uel K la t s k y . 81.40
34!» M uriel Brooks. 81.40
.3.50 L illian H effler, 81.40
V . | .Tullette S p r in g e r . 81.40
352 R o b ert B. P o m e r a n z . 81.40
3.'3 R ose Lanz.'irone, 81.40
354 F r a n k J . A b r a m s . 81.40
3.'i5 Sim on T u c k e r . 81.40
3.'iO R u t h L e v itt, 81.40
.357 F r a n c e s R Ibn er, .81.40
358 F r a n c e s W e in s te i n . 81.40
3.'.H N a ta lie H a lp e r n . 81.40
300 .VIcboIiiR Pa.store. 81.40
301 Tlelen Chri/<topher. 81.40
302 A nne M. M ag uire. 81.40
30:: H e r b e r t J a c o b s , 81.40
304 S a r a h R o s en b erg . 81.40
305 M a r tin F.. L u h a r s k y , 81.40
.3011 Cecily Fin1<. S I.40
307 Will I.yona, 81.40
30S fseatrlce K. Goi.Iberg. 81.40
30!t .“^a; ah M aizell. 81.10
370 H aro ld B e rk o w itz , S i . 40
371 T h e lm a D o r f m a n . 81.40
372 K lhel L Ip sk y. 81.40
373 F lo r e n c e R . F lo r m a n , 81.40
374 A b r a h a m S. K a r llk o w , 81.40
375 E v e r e tt M. Kas.-alow. 81.40
370 R i t a L. JobIo\ e. 81.40
377 . \ r t b u r C a r d u n e r , 81.40
378 J e n n ie K le id m a n . 81.40
379 H e n ry ( 'h u p a c k . 81.40
380 C la ire P r a g e r . 81.40
3S1 D o ro th y J affe. S I.40
38-_> M ildre d E . G a n s b e r g . 81.40
38.'! A le x a n d r ia E l g a r t . 81.40
384 E v e ly n A ger, 81.40
3 8 ,'. I.;isie G. W e ir, 81.40
380 Boris M. Levin son, 81.40
3.57 T h o m a s J . B a r r y , 81.40
388 D o r o th y Mathi.s. 81.40
389 D o ra L u t z k y . 81.40
300 J o se p h F . I.o cker, 80.80
391 S h irle y C. G ite lso n . 80.80
.3'.)2 J o se p h S ped ale. 80.30
.3i)3 Rose Azarofl’, S0.80
.394 R u t h T>. K r ik u n , 80.80
395 T h o m a s J. Q u in n , 80.80
3lXt R o g er S ch n eid er, 80.80
3!>7 I.e\vi« P. Moore. 80.90
398 Tleriiert B. W a g n e r . 80.80
3!1!> J o se p h R u h in e r , 80.80
400 J e a n n e t t e K r u p k a . 80.80
401 H a n n a h S. K a p la n . 80.80
402 H a d a s s a h S tern . 80.80
40:! E t h e l H a u p t m a n , .80.80
404 F r e d O. N ebling . 80.80
405 N o r m a n W i n d e r m a n . 80.80
400 A n n e K eely, .80.80
407 J o se p h S c h e r e r. 80.80
408 T h e o d ore L. K r a m p . 80.80
409 B e r t h a R . Stein. 80.8(»
410 S a v e n a R. P acim eo . 80.80
411 D o r o th y R. W e is sb e rg e r. 80.80
412 H ele n M asler. 80.80
413 H a r r i e t L. M e r m a n . 80.80
414 A n n e tte S. K lein . 80.80
4 H a H e le n E. W e in s te in , 80.80
415 F r i e d a R. P e r ls te ln , 80.80
410 B e a tr ic e M. Geller. 80.80
417 I r v i n g R o b erts, 80.80
418 J u l i u s P h illip s . 80.80
419 M innie C im bols ky, 80.80
420 Ro.se L u t t a n . 80.80
421 R ose S cheer. 80.80
422 T h e r e s a N as h . 80.,SO
423 R o se O rd an, 80.80
424 H .. L. S in d o r b r a n d . 80.80
425 . \n d r e w J . G alv in . 80.80
420 N o r m a n B arlah , 80.80
427 I s r a e l J. T e w . 80.80
428 N a t h a n A. R a d u n . 80.80
429 H y m a n Appel. 84>.80
430 M yron E. T.eniberger, 80.80
431 R h e a Z in m a n . 80.80
432 Taadote TjPVinter. SO.80
433 D av id Wa.'^.serzug. 80.80
431 M a r tiia C. J le y e r , 80.80
435 E g l a n t i n e W ilson. 80.80
4.3<! P e t e r G rom b erg, 80.80
437 E le a n o r P a n te ll. 80.80
438 Id a W e in m a n . 80.80
430 D o r o th y R. T r u n k , ,80..80
440 C v n lh la B. Rei.ss. 80.80
441 N ellie K. Qui.glcy.. 80.80
442 I.eonore B rie fer. 80.80
443 P h o eb e M. I-. R a g a z z in I, 80.30
444 A deline H y m a n . 80.80
445 F r a n c e s W ills, 80.80
440 H a n n a h S. P osin , 80.80
447 E lsie K re in d ie r . 80.80
448 H a s k e ll Sis kin , 80.80
449 I.'iabelle B. T h o m p so n . 80.80
4.50 L e n a C. B ro w ner, 80.80
451 B e a tr ic e K a p la n . 80.80
4.52 R u th H e lfa n d . 80.80
453 A n n a B u ch oltz. 80.80
4."4 S ylv ia Freim .nn. 80.80
455 S ey m o u r L a u n e r , W).80
450 H y m a n . R if s h in , S0.80
457 .loseph S h e r m a n , 80.80
4.58 E s t h e r Polan.sky. 80.80
459 R u d olp h li. E d e r. 80.80
400 S u z a n n e Sioss. 80.80
4(!1 S a r a h V o letsk y , 80,20
4(!2 R en e e S h ain in . 80.20
403 .Ian C hib kn. 80.20
4IV4 Milton G lu ck, 80.20
405 H e n r y M. B a r a z . SO.20
400 .Toseph P lo tk in , 80.20
407 Morton C.oldwurm. 80.20
408 E s t h e r AV. Claffy, 80.20
4(>9 B e n j a m i n K o tle r, 80.20
470 J u lia R o b erts. 80.20
471 l''reda F e in b e r g . 80.0
472 M an u el Grec'tifeld. 80.20
473 M o r tim e r Mofls. 80.20
47( T iio m a s P . D oonan. 80.20
475 B a r u c h S. S c h a c h te r , 80.20
470 A nn a R ib a k . 80.20
477 Alvin D. G old berg. 80.20
478 Alfred R u sse ll, 80.20
479 M o rris D. F r ie d m a n . 80.20
480 I..OUIS J . H a c k e r t . 80.20
589 Rose L a l ’an . 79.00
481 S a m u e l Glick, 80.20
452 W illia m K r a u s s , 80.20
483 M a r g a r e t C as s td y , 80.20
4.S4 F a n n i e .Schwartz, 80.20
485 L illian G in sb erg, 80.20
48(1 F a n n i e K le i n m a n , 80.20
487 M a r g a r e t F in le y , 80.20
488 A n n a D w o r e ts k y . 80.20
489 A lex R lc h e k 80.20
490 E d n a H. H y m a n 80.20
491 . \ a r o n M e detsky , 80.20
4fl2 E l e a n o r K r a m e r . 80.20
49.3 P e a r l H o lzm an , 80.20
494 A nn# MIgden, 80.20
495 H e r b e r t i4olomon, 80.20
41>6 P e a r l F r ie d n in n . 80.20
40T O r a c e Roaen, 80.20
498 R o b ert A. Zeler. 80.20
499 L o u is K r ie g e r. .80.20
500 M a r ti n a A. M cK ay . 80.20
501 J e a n n e t t e G a s te r , 80.20
502 ivutli P. L e o n ard . 80.20
503 .Michael P'errone, 80.20
501 G eorge K u r z iu s . 80.20
,505 .Muriel I„ G o ld h ah e r, 80.20
500 F loren c e Sobel. 80.20
.507 S h lrle v R. S m ith . S0.20
508 .Sylvia S. M arcu s. 80.20
500 J o se p h P in cu s, 80.20
510 D ora Berezov. 80.20
511 H elen M. Connolly. 80.20
512 R ch e cca G ersh feld , SO.20
513 \ ir g ln ia C o s tad a sl. 80.20
514 n e a t r i c e L. B u cbh o ltz. 80,20
515 H en ja m in S< h a c b le r , 80.20
510 V iv ia n I. L a w re n c e . 80.20
517 Rose R. S cher. 80.20
51,8 Solomon F r is c h . 80.20
51!) .Mollie F le it. 80.20
520 Lillian Hluniber;?, 80.20
,521 l.illian J. Coren. 80.20
.522 H aro ld E. H iler, 80.20
523 S am u e l G. G reensjian. 80.20
.524 G lad v s S. Rla u. 80.20
525 Shirley R. Miller. 80.20
520 Eiizatietli R o m a n s k y , ,80.20
.527 T h o m a s J. ShefOcId, 80.20
528 Mildred R. Asch. SO.20
52!) E li K r a m e r , 80.20
5.30 A n n a K e m p n e r . 80.20
531 N o r m a n S c h n it tm a n , 80.20
.532 M a rv in F. Scbw arlr. .S0.-20
533 E s te lle P io n s k y . 80.20
534 Viola R. W illiam s. 80.20
.535 Svlv ia G. D om brow . 80.20
.5.30 R o b e rt L. A ustin. 80.20
.5.37 M iria m H e a r t . 80.20
•53S E u g e n e J o g u s t . 80.20
.5.39 Meyer Z y kofsk> . ,«0.20
5 40 M.iry
F ertruson. .80.20
541 .la ck G alit, ,80.20
542 B e n ja m in G u r a . S0.20
543 T illie A dernian. 80.20
.544 Ir w in Moe.l. 80.20
545 F lo ren c e Mu.cs. 80.20
540 r.la nche H erger. 80.20
.547 See 414a
518 D o rothv S w eet. 79.00
54!) F lo r e n c e Lee. 7!».i:o
.5.50 R u th K a tz . 79.00
551 J u liu s R. G reen . 79.00
552 S h irley G r e e n w a ld 7!>.00
5.53 K d y th e E. Eider. 79.00
554 V in ce n t .1. i'-aniella. 7!l.60
555 P e a r l R o sen berg . 79.00
550 E d w a r d R u p e r t. 7!i.OO
557 M a r g a r e t V an K euv en . 79.60
558 J o h a n n a Sokol. 79.00
,559 Roslvii P . W.ilin. 79.00
500 Min.-i E. F e r ti g , 79.(M)
501 G e r tr u d e R oseni)aum . 7!>.00.
5l!2 H ele n M. M aher. 79.00
5r3 R u th 0 . Levy. 7!».00
504 B la n ch e O r iin skv , 79.00
.505 Lydin S. I.e v itt. 79.00
500 L a w r e n c e K a p la n . 79.00
507 G ertru .Ie K. K ren tz . 79.00
508 G eorge J . R eich n er. 79.C0
509 T o r a O kerlu n d. 79.00
570 Adele V. K a n t r o w i t z . 79.00
571 S ta n le y D icltter. 79.00
572 M ario n F.. M cE v o y, 79.00
573 T h o m a s
L o u g h r a n . 79.60
574 E t h e l I^. Clifford. 79.60
575 Is id o r e S tern . 79.00
570 E d w a r d J . Blum . 79.00
577 M orris G ern er. 7!>.00
573 D o ro th v Knut.“on. 79.00
.579 Id a R a h e r, 79.00
580 F lo r e n c e J. G a r te n . 79.00
581 .Terome S aldick. 70.00
582 f je r t r u d e P. Zw illin g , 79.00
5.53 B e a tr ic e R u h e n s te in . 79.00
584 R eu b en H. F o r m a n . 79.00
585 M arjo rie B. R a n e m a n , 79.60
5,80 .Natalie R. K over. 79.00
587 E m ily P r a n z o , 79.00
5,88 p:ieanor Stein. 79.00
.590 B e a tr ic e R. W e rn ick . 70.00
.591 ( t e r t m d e Trop. 7!).(i0
.592 S ylv ia F r ie d . 79.00
.593 P e a r l A r g in te a n u . 79.00
.594 Dona 111 F . K eil y. 79.00
.595 Hortenfte B ehr, 79.0(>
.590 Bess V. R u b in . 70.00
.597 Rose T a x in , 79.00
.598 R ose L. T a r t e r . 79.00
599 F r a n c i s J. Folev. 79.C,0
000 S liriam B. P o lia k . 79.00
001 Trving K ro n g e ib . 79.00
002 B e a tr ic e R. S a tt le r . 70.00
003 B e t ty M. Jo h n s(w . 79.00
004 Cleo K l e i n f e l d . -79.00
005 H a r o ld J . C hail. 79.00
000 S h irle v A aron . 79 00
007 R a e E. Y u d ew itz. 79.00
008 S elm a D. S elig m an . 79.00
009 E s te lle B e n j a m i n . 79.00
010 .lohn J. B u tler. 79.0(l
o n F.dith A. F l a n a g a n . 79.00
012 V a le r ia R. Hayne.«;. 79.00
013 Ro.salind Greenberar, 79.00
014 .lohn G. .McGetrick. 79.00
015 B. S. Chofnows'ki. 79.(!0
010 W illiam P. C astle. 79.00
017 R u t h K.TpI.in. 79.00
018 E lsie J la r g u i ie s . 79.00
019 .\n n e L. K o p e lm a n . 79.00
020 T^orralne Reich. 79.00
021 Ithoda J1. E rick s o n . 79.00
022 T.enelle .'.Jej^.-ill 7ft,(.0
023 R o s a lin d R. T a u b . 79.00
021 lOiigene Scherpenberif. 79.00
025 B erth a S h ap iro, 79.(10
020 .lohn C. R affe rtv 79,00
027 D o r is K. W illiam s . 79.00
028 Jo se p h G lazer. 7!*. 00
(!29 5 'etta D u nn . TO.(U)
030 V iv l^ n n e T r a c li le n b e r g , 79.00
0.31 H y m a n R otk el. 79.00
032 N a n c y Pj. D.iibey, 19,00
033 N in a G. P arI.ivecchto. 79,00
034 T'’lorence S a lz m a n . 7!>.(iO
0.35 R u th W a d le r. 7!».00
030 R hoda L. F r i 's h w a t e r 79,00
037 F r a n c e s Riidow. 79.CO'
0.38 Mildre.l J . M c T lern an . 70.00
03!» A rlin e M ever. 79.00
040 E l a i n e O r d m a n . 79.(!0
o n J o h n H. R y a n . 79.CO
042 .\d e le K atz . 7!>,(i(>
(U3 R eb e cca F e in . 7 ‘>.00
04 4 |.’ra n c e s Moed. 7!>.(!0
045 .\n n e S tr a u s s . 7!t.OO
040 K a t h e r i n e M. O'CophpM, 79.00
047 M arcelle I.iiria. 79.CO
048 G e r tr u d e ll ir.srh . 7!>.('0
040 Maurif-e Prol)cr. 7!*.00
0.50 A u g u stin e A. M ennelln . 79.00
051 A n ita Gor.Hbenson. 79.00
052 liOuls H a lp e r n . 79.00
053 Alice M. Gross. 79.00
0.54 S a m u e l Midwoo.l. 79.00
055 T.ouls W e r th e i m . 79.(K)
050 Syiv la O dessky. 7 0 ,0 0
057 D o ro th v B r in k e r 79.00
0,58 P au l Siegel. 7 9 ,0 0
0.59 E s t h e r Schor, 79.00
000 K a t h e r i n e E. .M tern inn. 79.00
001 B e r n a r d K a llk o w , 79.00
002 R a lp h A bram so n. 7!>.00
003 D anie l N. Silver. 79.00
004 M orris K a p la n , 79.00
005 Ste lla H ertc h ik o ff, 79.00
000 Adele D. B en n e tt, 79.00
Ii07 H v m a n R es n lc k . 79.00
008 H e n r v W . Florm.-in. 79.00
009 E d y t h e K r ig e r . 79.00
070 Mona R.isenlterg. 79.00
071 .Tosenh II. W ine, 79.00
072 E d ith Gin.sberg. 79.0(>
073 I s a a c F rted e n so n . 79.00
074 M ax in e S m ith . 79,00
075 Leo R iisleln . 79.00
070 D eb o rah KIrJnsm<ff, 70.00
077 T.ouis. TvIInper. 70.00
ora H ele n C. P au H so n . 79.00
079 .T. F . M cD on ald . J r .. 79.00
n80 F r ie d a IClelnmi.n, 79.00
031 Sarn 3 h e r m a n , 79.00
082
(!83
0,84
(■„85
080
087
(188
0,89
090
B e a tr ic e P. S h a p ir o . 79.00
F r a n c i s J . O’C o nnor. 79.00
O sc a r S. B r a n d . 70.00
Mae F i s h m a n , 79.00
R n bin Finkel.‘«lein, 70.00
E ilee n G a ll a g h e r , 79.00
D oro th y I f u tt e r , 79.00
B er n a r d K o r n h a u a e r , 79.00
J a c o b B. C h a s s a n . 79.00
001 J a c k F o r m a n . 79.00
002 I'Morence I.. S m ith . 79.00
09.3 Belle G eller. 70,00
(Kit .Vidnev Kor.sh. 79.00
005 Belle R. K a v , 79.00
090 I.illian (5rad. 7!).00
,.n - Celia P a r n c s s . 79.00
(■ ^ Mildred P fcrrer. 70 00
(I! ;, H e n r ie tta F in g e r . 79.00
700 Rose P e r lm a n . 79,00
701 Rose S chn eid er. 79,00
702 F r a n c i s I,. F a il la c e . 70.00
70.3 .\ntia I ,o r n s te ln , 79,00
701 R alp h R o b erts. 79.00
705 .Murra>- R osenberi:. 79.00
700 T,ouls M a n a s . 70.00
707 S ylv ia K. l.evh>e. 79.00
708 Jiile S am u e ls. 79.00
709 B essie S tu r m . 79.00
710 Jo h n C. (I’L e a r v , 70.00
711 M ildrpd Cassal,'. 79.00
712 P e a r l P.p .m berg. 70.00
713 T h o m a s F. Cas.sldy, 79.00
714 Patrlcl.'i IH an nery . 79.00
715 R u th Zabl. 79.(M)
710 llla n c h e L ie b e s k iu d . 79 00
717 S elm a A. P u r g a li n . 79.00
718 I-Mward K iintz. 7!).00
719 H e n r ie tta M. K a s s n e r . 79.00
7‘.’0 Trma I. I.etik. 79 00
721 M iriam C itte N o n . 79.00
722 CUris'tine M. V olk m a r. 79.00
Mildred J . W in e r , 70,00
72 4 T.'resa J . P in to . 70.00
J u n e H o r n . 79.00
7211 DorotliA' C b a lk e n , 70.00
E m ilv R. W a s s e r m 'in . 79.00
7‘‘ ,s R u th ' T’o la k ew itz , 79.00
729 M ildred W e in s h e lb a mu, 79.00
7.'!0 M ildred T.i'nsh, 7 0 .0 0
731 5 fa ria n E d w a r d s . 70.00
732 TTerrletta N’ew n in n . 7!>.00
733 H azel M. W ig d en . 79,00
731 E s t h e r Rosenherq:. 79.00
D o ro th v K Dietz. 70.00
fioldie M. I’a r g o v n l .! :, 70.00
A ngela S covolti. 70.00
73S Theda P.randeis, 79.00
730 J a c k R e in e r. 7!'.00
740 I ren e K. Wolfe, 79.00
7)1 ■\n n e T,e fkowit/. 79.00
742 B e rth a K r a u s , 79.00
743 .terome A. M a r tin . 79.00
744 B e a tr ic e W.nMman. 79.00
745 M ilton G oli'ner. 70.00
741! I.le wella P r i t c h a r d . 79.00
717 F lo r e n c e C. .Taffe. 79.00
748 M a r th a C'antor. 70.00
710 Saul P a ' i k . 79.00
750 H a r o ld Zlotniclc. 70.00
751 M ax M. W a id g e i r . 70.00
752 Beiilah R e l s i r n n 79.00
753 T-eon Wei.s.s. 79.00
75 4 J u lia F ilip po n e. 79.00
755 I r e n e Cohen. 79.00
750 A h r a h a n Solomi^n. 79.00
M orris R eich , 79.00
I'Uta K rein e r. 79.00
750 M iria m A lter. 79.00
700 M ilton B. Ro.sen. 7!).00
701 Su.s.an M. W alltleld . 79.00
7(!2 T h e r e s a A. Renese. 7!>.00
703 F r e d e r ic k H erb « t, 79.00
70 4 S a r a h Sax. 7!*.00
7t!.5 .Tack Fox, 79.00
700 M in nie Cohen. 79.00
707 H aro ld B erger. 7!».00
70S M orris .Schein. 78.40
7(!9 I.illlan ]\t. Owen. 7S. JO
Je.ss F. 5\»olf, 78.40
D avid .lona.M. 78.40
Anna B. S te tz. 78.40
.lohn R. :M. M aho n . 78.(0
774 . \n n e D. P o u lson . 78.40
F r a n k BIo-lc. 78.40
770 A deline K. F in e. 78.40
777 M ilton F . D eu ch er. 78.10
778 Sylv ia F ia c r e . 78.40
779 R e g i n a K ap s, 78.10
780 H a r o ld H a lp e r n . 78.40
751 N o rm a F e lle r , 78. to
752 M a r th a P in c u s . 78.40
78.3 . \l e x a n d e r S. K r a u s , 78.40
784 Selm a K a tz . 78.40
785 Sadie Le avy , 78.40
780 Celia I). G o dfried. 78.40
787 C ath lee n .\. M u rr.iy . 78.40
7.S.S B e r t h a I.'redericks. 78.40
78!) ■Mfred F e u e r . 78.10
71)0 R o s aly n Wedes. 78.40
791 .Tanet S p ev ak , 78.40
702 Sylv ia .Shapiro. 7S. 40
7!>3 D ora G eaner, 78.40
704 G e r tr u d e D a n c ig e r . 78.10
705 I.e «ter A. K .ir s . 78. M)
701! Ruljy H a y k in . 78.10
797 T.eon P e c k . 78.40
70S Eileen F . C la rk . 78.40
709 ^Matthew D unn. 7S.40
800 R eu b en D reh er. 7S. 10
501 R u th I’.lli'rstein . 7S.40
502 R u th E. Grosrsmait. 7S 10
503 N ao m i L a \'o ic e , 78.10
,8(H F r ie d a S ala do r. 78. lo
805 W illia m 1'’. Doll. 7S. 10
SOI! i; velyn l.e v itt. 7^.40
.807 I.'..slber K riisch . 7S, M)
SOS Agnes S rln itz, 7S. to
SO!) I ren e fllosb.-rg. 78. 10
810 l l v m a n K a tz . 78, |o
81 1 M a r th a l''rledniaii. 78.40
812 fjiicy GertU’r. 7S, 10
8i;: \ 'i v i a n c . I.ee. 7s. to
81 I Helen K a lin . 78.10
815 .lulla -M. F erni.n.Iez. 78.40
810 M ario n M, i;nn is. 7S 40
817 R u th V. Ifepn an . "S. tO
SIS N a ta lie F a g in . 78,40
81!l Mildred E. Weln-Mrt -n. 7«. 10
820 I.Mlian A. G atreniro. 78.(0
821 Norto n S tar. 78.(0
S22 |.;s|elle TVriow. 7^.10
82:: RiM-e P lotk in . 7S '0
821 .\n n a W a c h n e r . 7'< tO
825 .Miriam Meirson. 7S. to
821! r.nil,in A. B row ne. 78.40
827 R h ea F e r n . 7S. to
828 •Miriam S ’lleic.^'. "'<.40
820 F r a n k F a lk , 78.40
8;io .Tohn J .N. IU'.. 7S. to
SSI l.u cv Schaffer. 78.(0
s ;!2 l.ilv A. W iss, 78.40
833 l-Midi M. Rei.T, 7S. to
.831 T h o m a s A M ilazzo. 78.10
835 Geoi'K.' Bl.insUy, 78.40
8’.0 H a d a s s a h G lic k m a n , 7S, (()
837 M iria m Miele, 7 8 .4n
838 P earl Chachke,.., 7 8 .4('
830 H aro ld .M. G elb er. 7S.40
810 .loMepli R o s e n th a l. 78.40
841 S am uel S cherdlanK er, 78. (0
8 42 I'aiiHon (!. O'CraiM-. 7S. JO
84:1 B e r ta W eid en feM . 78.40
841 . \b r a h a m liogora.l. 78.(0
845 M a r g a r e t V. W h a le n . 78.40
8 40 - \n ne G. Corlially, 78.10
817 rva D u ty , 78.40
848 M a tt h e w J. Silk. 78.40
840 Lilli O rlo w ltz, 78.40
850 A n to in e tte M. P e tr a lla . 7.8. JO
851 Gertru<Ie R ib a k o v a . 78.40
,852 B etty K. B a r illa . 78.40
853 N a t h a n S h ap iro . 78. JO
854 R a p h a e l .\falagoM, 78,40
855 J o h n J. S u lliv an . 78.40
850 F lo ren c e Smltii, 78.40
857 E t h e l M. A n ton . 78.40
858 G e r tr u d e S hapiro, 7S. 10
850 K ena K u z m ln s k y , 78.40
800 Sophie G o ozm an. 78.40
801 T.po N em iroff, 78.40
802 B e r n a r d Cooper, 78.40
H a r r y S w e rd low , 78.40
G e r tr u d e V. Coo|>er, 78.40
C la ire A. .Mehrln*;. 78.40
M iria m |.'ruchf, 78.40
Hele n R erk o w llz. 7S.40
F r a n c e s ( (piienhelm er, 78. JO
I.p o nan l S. Ile rg m a n , 78.40
.Marion F in k e l, 78. JO
D o ro thv B arro w . 78.40
C a t h e r in e P. Muller, 78.40
W illin m N. F in e e r h u t . 78.40
Edw.ir'I L. .Io.qhua, 78.40
T,ouls W e ltz m a n . 78.(0
in i z a b e l h P. Rnsr.noff. 78. JO
H. H. GoMfoder. 78,40
Tobv R. .Millner. 78.40
Lillian Fin kelHleln , 7S. (0
G eo rg e T. B r in e . 78.40
I.illian Siwoff. 7S.40
B eu lah Si’hlffm an. 78.40
l-'red R o nk in , 78.40
R o t h .Schalz. 78.40
.Mildred .Meisel, 78.(0
Selm a D.«ltch. 78.(0
J o se p h P. R o je rk , 78.40
H a r r y J. K a h a n . 78.40
E d n a F. K o lb a n k . 78.40
A n ita L. E p s te in . 78.40
•Maxwell Ro.>;enzwelg, 78. JO
Celia Wei.xs. 7 8 .4 0
.\n n e R. A hern, 78.40
G eo rg e S. (.'.innollv. 78.40
R osario M Cola, ' t.8.40
Rose . \z i‘r. 78.10
F r a n c e s VVart.-n. 78 40
f.ouise Voin. 77.80
.loseiih F. G io rdano . 77.30
A'ictoriji Spo lan , 77.80
001 . \ n n e t t e P o sne r. 77.80
!)02 Sylviii L n ib m .an . 77.80
00.! N a th a n ie l G a r t m a n . 77.80
90 ( Mihlred C.uarino, 77..80
!)05 llorten.xe C. H orow itz. 77.80
001! M.iv L. Iliirke. 77.80
9 0 7 I'Mith .'Jclnvartz, 77.SO
008 Robert Sll viTtrleid. 77.80
000 H erth a S briffrin , 77 S()
010 S am u e l ICanlan. 77.“-O
Oil A nna .Mescliino. 77 so
9 12 Helen I!. Kapl.an, 77.SO
913 Sar.a .1. G oodm an. 77 SO
914 J u .iilh N .i-le r. 77.SO
!)I5 Alice T. Heclit, 77.SO
010 l-'ngenp Pei''.er. 77. So
017 D o ro th y I., F is h er, 77,80
0 1 s Rose Cnhon
77.80
010 Anna |.'n«l in 'er, 77.80
!)20 .Iiidith 7.. ICohn. 77.80
021 F r a n c e s I,. Hisiijin-. 77.80
922 Seim.i Woh!. 77.SO
!)2.3 P a u la L. Sllver(n.in. 77.80
024 P earl H n lk o w c r, 77.80
025 .\n n e S. R a i itb a u s . 77,80
02'; I r v in g I’l.'-on, 77.SO
927 .Mice Bosen. 77,So
028 H erliert Z u c h tm a n n . 77.80
020 Rol>ert Michlel. 77.80
0.30 Ann C. B ro ad h iirs t, 77.80
931 .Sidney II. F is h m a n , 78.SO
0.32 Edilli T.ichtenstein. 77.80
033 L o ttie K a p la n , 77.80
034 Bfile L a id d n s . 77.80
935 D an ie l K o rn feM . 77.80
030 Ir e n e G ottlieli, 77.80
037 R er n a r d F i s h m a n . 77.80
0.18 E s t h e r S. Rrndv, 77.SO
0.30 A nne I.ir.schiitz. 77..SO
OJO D o ro th y G reb er. 77.80
9J1 N a t h a n E d e lstP ln . 77.80
912 B ea tric e H. K a r p . 77.80
9(3 R o th F. D iam o n d. 77.80
04J R ita G. .\n Ito. ■ 77.80
0(5 E i s n e r P r in s te i n . 77.80
01(1 J u lia Fox. 77.So
0(7 .Mar.iorie T roy, 77. SO
048 M.ary B e r m a n , 77.SO
0 (0 Jo h n
Conrov. 77.80
050 •Natalie G a ll in ,’ 77..80
051 H a n n a h I. K o nipol. 77.80
052 P a tr i c k J. Restaii. 77.80
053 G e r tr u d e R iib en stcin , 77,80
051 Morriw W. Wishiil.sk v. 77.SO
055 M uriel At. Bigley. 77.SO
05(! M arsraret P. K err. 77.80
057 C o n ce tta L Icail, 77.80
058 Sim on Pa m a s s . 77.80
050 M iriam K. K a h a n , 77.80
OCO E l h e l P.ihr. 77.80
901 .\n n e K r iig m a n . 77,80
902 A n n e ile S esner, 77. 80
0(13 E s te lle Pfefr,.|-, 7 7 .SO
O'14 F loren c e A|ipell>aum. T7.80
905 J a c o b H. Lip itz. 77.80
00(i Rose G old m a n . 77.80
007 H ele n A. G oldstein. 77.80
008 C la ra W ollln. 77.80
0(!‘) Ben M ason. 77.So
070 I’au la .Vaphtalle. 77.80
071 .lam es S. C.irroll, 77.80
072 A lbert Dornfe.st. 77.SO
973 S viv la P aik in . 77.80
07 ( W illiam S. Ren.'ick. 77.80
075 H e n ry M^n.lelofi'. 77.80
970 Nath.an W .'in tr a u b , 77.80
977 H e n r v F. M lotiiowski. 77.80
078 lilan c he It. Stein. 77.80
070 Itiith .M. R o s e n th a l, 77.80
!I.SO H a r r y Trffel, 7 7 .so
051 N i.lore New m.ui. 77,SO
!)82 n . rC. S c h e c k te r, 77. SO
!IS3 T . L. GreenO eld. 7 7 .Si)
OSl G ertru .Ie Feln.Ktein. 77..80
0S5 O lga A. B a r t k iw , 77.so
OSl! Rutli ( lu le r o u e , 77.SO
!l>'7 lli'atrlce . \ l t e r o « i t z . 77.80
!)SS ' n i e l l a T ro s k . 7 7 .8 0
OSO R u th Cl,hen, 7 7 ,SO
000 I.. M .lio n a M Var.I. 77.SO
001 Alfre.I G. Ulehl, 77..SO
002 J o y ce E. I li-ni ii|Ues, 77 Su
003 .Sylvia Az.-irk. 77.80
!)01 Geraldini* S rh m i.li, 7 7 .8 0
005 M arie 1-;. Ili.i^naM. 77.SO
!)0I! I N Ih e r Sim on, 77.80
007 Kthel r„ Ito th . 77.so
Oils -Mvin E. .Simmon.s, 77..sn
!)00 I r v in g ( Ireenh'iuse^ 77..8()
1000
idinvskv 77 80
1001 K a l h a r i n e \ .\f. .‘ r.ee
77 80
lOOL' I'm rna A'. .Millf-r 77 .SO
1003 R thel Takoc'. 77..So
1004 .Ma.\well I 'iiv c rm in. 77 SO
1005 fi ni'i !•'. Pli.xchorr. 77 .SO
1000 Hop(» B. N.Mvman. 77.SO
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808
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Is.il'i-lle A, Poll;, 7 7 .so'
Natli.in W'.imier. 77,SO
Crcjvor'- G io vi'r. 77.80
ATiy K le in. 77.So
I’’reda ilraiini.in 7T 80
I’lilli[) Bl.itt. 77.SO
J o se p h Ochs. 77. SO
C h a r le s It. B .'cker, 77.80
I .illian H. I .e r m a n . 77 ,80
I’bllii) TtehihnM. 77,SO
Itebeci'.i N iti'h u n . 77.SO
.Tof«..ph I', .f.nvorskl 77 SO
I ’e a rl OIit.<ky. 77.So'
D avid .S. Molni.i. 77 .8 0
L a u ra |.’. I’rli-n I 77 so
L o r r a in e F ri-'d b erg. 77.SO
I'.thel K.irpf. 7 7 ,8 0
l‘'.in nlo T 'r le lm n n . 77.80
llv.a F eller, 77,SO
F lo ren c e Fi*ikelstr>in, 7 7 SO
<' a t h e r l n e .Shin.' 77 SO
F elix .Mpth .77..SO
L illia n S ellnger. 77 .80
M ary S. .M,.C:,b,., 7 7 . so
f’ll e a n o r W a g n e r , 77,,So
A b r a h a m O re.'n b e rg . 77.,SO
H a r r y I'rlionf. 77..S0
Selm a P ierce, 77.80
R u t h .\. Br.iiin.'itein. 77 .,80
f r y in g Cohen. 77.So'
W i lla r I R. F .iza r. 77 .80
J e a n e t t e V. Prolle. 77.80
S y lv ia G oM nian. 77.80
M.nrcella F r a n k e n s t e i n . 77 80
H u t h f*.
77.wi>
R ose T. Ro.^enzw-eig. 77.80
.Tohn W . Power.). 77..80
A n n a L. .S chleselinan. 77.80
Tuesday, March d
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S y lv ia S clio n w fttP r, 77.SO
M ildred K. IllndflolHch, 77.80
Ulc hn rd li. I.eniinnl. 77.80
,1,-miPH FiiinUpl, 77,HO
Hoiijdniln K ln rr. 77.N(»
D ont K rlP donth nl, 77.VO
r-lllinn M. Mc(41ynn, 77.SO
Aiif'li-n C. lilock, 77.S((
M di t Ih I a Stflnbei'C, 77.SO
S elm a U. Uiividnon, 77.NO
]0.')(1 I’hllin I. ] ’ryz!Hit. 77.SO
ior.7 H en ry I). Itiist. 77.SO
ID.'S .Molly SontiiK, 77.SO
]Ori!l See MOln
jono D ornlhy It. Z u rk . 77.20
Kitil MorrI.x T.. Sliaiilro, 77.20
JfKl'J l i e r t r u d e M ll erk ow it/., 77.20
]()<>3 A n n a V. S elm llberKer. 77.i!0
lOC.t Ttelieefa SiPKPl, 77.i!(l
KK!,' I'harlefi r;nodm!in. 77.;.’0
KMlfl Itd rolliy S, ITpIlei', 77.‘JO
JOI'7 f'eelle H o w a rd . 77.L’0
3(l(iS Krleil.T Za vln . 77.1!(l
#nr.i> Ilu ih H h n b im n i. 77.20
li/;o Siiinnel S tr lz h a k , 77.20
1071 M.-irtln MnFkowllz, 77.20
1072 Alvin S. f;uarle.«s. 77.20
1(l7.'t Kdse \V. ICnrKen, 77.20
J07I Ivldcire .ranibHon. 77.20
107.'i M .nrrui J!ni'h)>lnrler, 77.20
1070 Cf.l.lle Iliililn. 77.20
J077 l/illia n 1‘erlow ltz. 77.20
107S .le .inn rtln ’I'aut). 77.20
]l>70 lla ro M S ih n r. 77.'.’o
KtSO Until lylndau.T. 77.20
m s i M arlo n \Vr|.^>--. 77.20
]<IS2 Iferhei-t S. K an en , 77.20
iryinaii T.evlne, 77.20
KIS) IrvlnK r.aulier, 77,20
lOV'i I^'lorence I.evy. 77.20
JllSli Itella liov.TH, 77.20
MS7 S a r a h Joi.ef-herK. 77.20
ItohcTi C. fire en , 77.20
J(»Wt ,lo«;e]i>ilne M. V a ta n e . 77.20
1 (l!iO K v lv * i H offm an. 77.20
JO'il A r th n r TT F'’ox. 77.20
J002 C i a r e M. D n n v an . 77.20
KlO.'l MIMre.l Zl.Kkln, 77,2n
KKH H o race C erhor, 77.20
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A rlliu r 'M. K a p la n . 77.20
/
I,il!l;m K Im m el. 77.2n
11107 Sylvia o h e r n i f k , 77.20
liift.v; I.eon a nl Kolsky. 77.20
100!) Isabel N nvoln y, 77.20
110(1 ,\felvln Hraiin. 77.20
1101 A nnie Ili'r m a n . 77.20
IKil; Kihvard J, MclMinun, 77,20
110:i ,\lav I’.-ilev, 77.20
lUM Hi Klna P. U re tile r , 77.20
110.'i .Anilrew <!. i'ro w ley . 77.20
lllMi J a n u s \V. IJyan, 77.20
1107 Dorl.-J J. D Irn feld . 77,20
llOS Klizabelli Field, 77,20
llOlt .Iiiliu,s P e r lm a n . 77.20
111l> UeKi«ia K lein. 77.20
n i t l:iith ll:iblno\vitz. 77.20
1112 .la m es p. Kellv, 77.20
lli;< .Mildred ItalnI.-ich, 77.20
I I M S h irley r .. it n e r . 77.20
111." I.eiinnra I'ox. 77.20
I 1 10 Sylv ia M. I;'eln. 77.20
] I I 7 .•\nnotlP F lelf« h er. 77.20
m s F r a n c e s S lo vsky, 77.20
1110 KBielle OhrinKer, 77.20
1 1 2 0 .Tack XpthanHon, 77.20
1121 K sttier O rt, 77.20
1122 M a r g a r e t .S. Corry. 77.20
112.'i Sid ney .Tortner, 77.20
112-1 K lp anor C. I'^iihrman. 77.20
112.'. S arali O arp v skv . 77.20
1120 H a n v C. H n io w ltz . 77.20
1127 T.iiU. n .Sipyer.s, 77.20
1128 Ktta P. KnrnberK. 77.20
112ft I ji w r e n c e F r ie d m a n , 77.20
11.'iO Ann.-i Sim on. 77.20
1131 A lbert F h r lic h , 77.20
ll.'!2 ( ’a ro lln p F e u d a lp , 77.20
Kf.'Cl A le x a n d e r f-evlnp, 77.20
n n 4 .Tpan T. .l.K’obs, 77.20
ll.'tri S a r a h 1>. K r p tc h m e r , 77.20
li rm .I.iseidi A. .McNulty, 77.20
li:i7 ]Mlrl;.m F . O o U h rlf, 77.20
IKIS M uriel K. f'obPn, 77.20
li;!0 H ele n P e r l n m t t e r , 77.20
1110 M axw ell lions, 77.20
I H l f .la d y s fll ic k m a n , 77.20
11 t2 lio ro th v P e c k e r m a n . 77.20
IH.'t n . i r r l e t S inn er. 77.20
l l t't M ary K. Ik 'lr n e . 77.20
n i r i A b r a h a m A. Ooldh.-iber, 77.20
114(1 .Michael P in to , 77.20
1M7 Ileatrlcp H ab in o w ltz. 77.20
I M S lOrnestlnp Tlavim, 77.20
l H ! t H lan c h e F o r m a n , 77.20
II.'O Adelp n . Ne\ibprK<'r, 77.20
ll.'il Sadie ItosenberK, 77.20
Jir>2 P a t h e r l n e A. R asch kP , 77.20
11.VI M ar.|orlp P lau.ste ln . 77.20
lir.4 S y lv ia W e in r e b , 77.20
ll."r> F lo r e n r o O. Ilrem pr, 77.20
lir)ll H a n n a h Ra?iort, 77.20
ll.')7 f le r tr u d p Sehw alb , 77.20
n n s M ax MlKd.ill, 77.20
lir.O M arv A. Ronpr.s, 77.20
11C0 H n r r v U r ls k n ia n , 77.20
n o i S ylvia S tern h e ll, 77.20
11(12 Hose (Irepnberfr, 77.20
110:t F.dlth A. M ahoney, 77.20
11(14 W in if r e d M a s u irp , 77.20
11(15 Ulta A. r.llhnojv, 77.20
11(111 K dwlna H. P h lllil'f . 77.20
11(17 S h irley U ader, 77.20
IKIH H erin ia Feln bertr, 77.20
n » ! l R u th r . n a n a ^ 'in ! . 77.20
1170 T.plf r . R e ln e r ts e n . 77.20
1171 K stlier T.pwis, 77.20
1172 T.llllan lUooin, 77.20
1172.\ I s a a c T.evine. 77.20
117;i F r e d e r i c k K a u f m a n . 77.20
1174 H e r b e r t K a tz e n , 77.20
117." S ev m o u r W o lf e r t, 7 7 .2 0
1171! M uriel K. KenU'O. 77.20
1177 H arold F .'e .lplm an, 77.20
1175 Isaac' n a n z l g , 77.20
117!' R o sen ;a rlp N’e u n in nn . 77.20
ll.so ( ’lalre F. V reldus, 77.20
1151 P h y llis T’^lUIn, 77.?0
1152 A lm a Semel, 77.20
IIS.'! .Mirali.'im K a t/.m a n , 77.20
11.54 Trvlntr S tn r r , 77.20
llS.-i ,S|dney Reiser. 77.20
11.50 V in ce n t I'’ , n o no lu ie, 77.20
11S7 J u d i t h K a h n . 77.20
11.55 Kthel F. M eyer. 77.20
11.50 Ch.'irles 1’'. f^heathani, 77.20
lliM) r j l l l a n S c h w a r tz . 77.20
1101 X’lvlyjij'.e Z.ilUind. 77.20
11!)2 Nor.iw R. Levy. 77.20
lliCt K d lth iJ r u p , 77.20
11!M X p ttip Jaffi'P, 77.20
ll!»."i Veronli'H
H o ^ a n . 77.20
ll'.ifi J a c k M Irenliurp. 77.20
1107 J a m e s U e W ltl K ellv. 77.20
H its R u th R. W lle n s k y , 77.20
in to Milton K u r z n ia c k . 77.20
1200 l.n ila n l.nn.lon, 77.20
1201 R a e Ilium, 77.20
1202 F d llh R. G old m a n . 77.20
120:i T h e lm a l l e l t n e r . 77.20
1201 H a r r v (VNelU. 77.20
1 2 0 ". Kvelyn .T Pcdien. 77.20
120(1 I.eah (I. ZimrinK, 77.20
1207 I la r r v H. C o h rn . 77.20
120S C a t h e r in e M. McC.ralh, 77.C0
1200 Irw in O sh a n , 77.20
1210 n a v i d S. W e r th e in i. 77.20
1211 F lo ren c e S c h w a r tz . 77.20
1212 F red O rn b er, 77.20
12i;i V irginia M. O st.rb u rK , 77.20
1214 Sidney S ch u ltz, 70.(10
121.'i F r a n c e s RerKer, 7i;.C>0
1210 Sylvia T.owensteln, 70 W)
1217 A r th u r F. T>amrnu, 70.00
1215 J o h n J. M oCowan, 70.00
121!) irv lu R F ttln jr e r , 70.00
1220 F-.lizabelh J . P h e la n , 7C.flO
1221 R en trlcp Moznon, 70.rt0
1222 C h a r l o tte Kder, 70.00
Ji’2;i KuKPne W. S m ith , 70.«0
1224 8ylvl«. M aln w ek y, 70.00
1225 R a e T.evin, 70.00
1220 iJ-anc J o se p h , 70.00
1227 M ax F e ln s llv e r, 70.00
122S Hernlco K R. Hennls, 70.00
1220 M orio n M eado w . 70.00
)2;!0 Hessic K a d ln , 70.00
12:il S hirley P. M ark o vitz, 70,C0
12.12 M uriel F is h n in n , 70.00
12:!.'l H ele n T)uV)In. 70.00
12.'i4 R u th K. I>nne, 70.00
12:t.'i H arold VoRel, 70.00
]2:i0 Frnnopfl A pp elm an, 70.00
12;i7 M ernard I.pvcnson, 70.00
12.1S R u th C.illeran, 70.00
12.'t!) H o rten s e K. P o ltler, 70.00
1240 .Minnie SeldenbcrR, 70.00
1241 Ro.se KidPle, 70.(10
1242 U)Ul.s VoKPl, 70.00
124;) Mclle \ ’, Fl.shuum, 70.00
1244 Muriel A. Duffy, 70.00
124.'. .Muriel F l- h b e in , 70.00
1210 F r a n c i s X. I.eiVogar, 70,00
1247 .May A. T ay lo r, 70.00
121S Lillian RIblow itz, 70.(10
1249 Solomon PoKarsky, 70.00
12.'iO H e r b e r t RosenlierK. 70.00
I2.'il S elm a R u b in, 70.00
12.’i2 M ilton F ln k le , 70.0(»
12."i3 J u d ith K u tn c r , 70.00
12,"it .Marvin R a p p a p o r t, 7'!.00
12ri.'i Selm a R a rm a s c l, 70.00
12."0 Sylvia W e ls sm a n , 70.00
12.'7 R u th R. W o v s an ik er, 70.00
IL’.'iM H en ry S, C rea m er. 70.00
12.*i:i i: s t h e r K olln, 70.00
1200 K e n n e t h W , K a h n , 70.00
1201 P aul Moscow, 70.00
1202 Theodore M. H Irsch, 70.00
120.'1 (:iara Cjronowltz, 70.00
1204 r-upllle Mloch, 70.00
120."i .le a n e tte F. S c h w a rtz , 70.00
1200 .Marian A. K a r in s , 70.00
1207 S ey m o u r T... Siegel. 70.00
n ’ ' S ( : p r a r d J. KrouKh, 70.00
1200 HUton H. (Joldsteln, 70.00
1270 TO. R o b e r ta .Moss, 70.00
1271 Ir e n e (Joodnian, 70.0(1
1272 Healrlcp I.leb m an , 70.00
1273 C eorne nirenberK , 70.00
1274 r*. I,. Flled p rb aiim , 70,HO
127.’i .Mary R yan, 70.00
127'1 .M;iry K. Itradley, 70.00
1277 H e n r i e t t a UichlinK, 70.00
1275 Rose O a r b e r . 70.00
127S I r v in g flo rin, 70.00
1250 J a m e s
S aray lo tes , 70.00
12.'<1 H e r b e r t S. F iih r m a n , 70.00
12S2 Sam Cohen, 70.00
12n:i R a y m o n d P. F a y , 70.00
12.S4 Kdwln J . Trockel, 70.00
125.'i F r a n k M. Cesario. 70.00
12S! Carl K r a u s h a r , 70.00
12S7 H ele n P ress, 70.00
128S .Sylvia I.evine, 70,00
12S0 Alfred T. K h o u r y , 70.00
12iK) M a rtin h . .\u e rb a o h , 70.00
1201 V .lla M cG in nis , 70,00
1202 K velyn S c h w a rtz , 70.00
120;i A nne P u r o w ltz , 70,00
1204 Tillio SpiPr, 70.00
12!».'i H e n r y I., G r e s h a m , 70,00
1208 A rlen e P. H orodas, 70.00
1207 Adela ide J. K eller, 70.00^
1208 Kinnia X. S tein b prg, 70.00
12!H» VlrKlnla F, I 'r b a n , 70.00
l.tOO c.Iorla T o lm ac h , 7H.00
1,101 K m m a G. Olsen, 70.00
i:t02 A n na R. Cohen, 70.00
1.30.T n ia n c h e GreenOpld, 70.00
l.'lOt R o ss ITalper, 70.00
l.lO.l A n n a RoKOVln, 70.00
1:100 R u th C K a tz , 70.CO
i;i07 V iv ian L. H u s b a n d s , 70.00
ISOS R e a tr ic e O stern, 70.00
i:«)!l P o r o th y H. S ch w artz , 70.00
l.TlO K m an u e l ('hu sld , 70.00
i : n i T.eah M ockow ltz, 70.00
1:M2 M u r r a y Fe.'gln, 70.00
IMIr) V erte lla S. V ale n tin e , 70.00
i;il4 F loren c e P. Kla.ss. 70.00
lai.’i R ea tric e W a r s h a w , 70,00
l.'tlO R e r th a I.eavU t, 70.00
1.T17 E l e a n o r R erk ow ltz, 70.00
i:i1S C aroline K a h n - H u t, 70.00
l.'ll!) Rose F. G oldberg, 70.00
1320 T.eona R. Wolf, 70.00
1.'121 F r a n c e s E. HodgklsB, 70.00
1322 A n th o n y D eProspo, 70.00
1323 F lo ren ce Karan.sky, 70.00
3324 J a c k Gold.stPin, 70.(10
l.'!2ri Cnrin np E c k ste in , 70.00
i;!20 Molly Z ag o r, 70.00
1327 A r t h u r Sesenke, 70.00
1328 A n n e tte R. D avis, 70.00
132!) Tiiillan H u ss e r , 70.00
13,30 H a r r y M an ch e r, 7(i.00
1331 H ele n A. R elfert, 70.00
1332 I.copold ILTss , 70.00
13,33 R ea tric e H. G o ld s trin , 70.00
1334 D o ra Raskoff, 70.00
133.‘5 F lo r e n c e .\p pleb au ni, 70.00
13311 T h o m a s \V. Henson, 70.00
1337 M a r g a r e t B er m a n , 70.00
1335 H a ro ld D. Sin ger, 70.00
133!( P a t r e n a Greco, 70.00
1340 F lt'an ore H. H lls en ro th , 70.00
1341 N aom i G ittels o n , 70.00
1342 T.lllian Nelson, 70.(10
1343 F r a n c e s S. Ro.senberg, 70.60
1344 Ktliel (Jro ssm an , 70.00
134r) K velyn A. .Slattery, 70.00
1340 TMorri.s W e in s tein . 70.00
1347 R e n ja m ln K a tz , 70.00
1348 M ae H a s m a n , 70.00
1310 A rnold H . H o ch le rn er, 70.00
1.'t."i0 A n n e R a r r . 70,00
l.'I.M S idney K as lo w itz , 70.00
1.3"i2 R Ian c he S ch w am m , 70.00
13.'3 H o rothy I.as s , 70.00
13."4 H ele n N, T o cker, 7 0 .0 0
13f)."i K rn a I,. Alalcolm, 70J10
l.'t.'iO V in ce n t F a n u e le , 70.00
L'l.-n Adolf R au tzer, 70.00
i::."S P h y llis Golden, 70.00
13riO M ildre d K lep p e r, 70.00
1300 E s th e r H oro w itz, 70.00
1301 Malcolm M acD on ald, 70.00
1302 F lo r a S. Her.sh, 70.00
1303 K u g ene P. I-. I.yden, 70,00
1304 l^aiiuiel Zolot, 70.00
VKW F r e d W . Rau.sch, 70.(10
1300 Mildre<l I.obert'eld, 70.00
1307 A lice E. A n tho n yso n , 70.00
1308 K llzab eth M, R a l m a n n , 70,00
130!> P e t t y G reene, 70.00
1.370 J e r o m e Rrody, 70.00
1371 G e r tr u d e R o s e n b la tt, 70.00
1372 T.ouip H elt, 70.00
1373 Moe H ocliberg, 70.00
1374 H arold F ln k e l s t e in , 70.00
137,'i T.ouls Cohen, 70.00
1370 I ' l a n c e s R a r z ila v , 70.00
1377 H ele n Shnplro, 70.00
1375 F d y th e S ch atz, 70.00
1.370 S ey m o u r F . R e r n s te in . 70.00
13.'-0 .Matthew T’ n te rh e rg , 70.00
1.3S1 S a r a h H. Kmllowltz, 70.00
13S2 M uriel Stone, 70.00
1.3S3 Zelda S inlrm an , 70.00
13S4 K a t h r y n M. Gaffney. 70.00
13S.'i Sophie K a id a n , 70.00
l.'ISO I''loron( e H. Fi.scher. 70.00
13St!A S elm a R. Ro.ss, 70.00
l:tS7 H e n r ie tta Cohen, 70.110
13SH l\tar.|orle R M arti, 70.00
13.S0 G eorge - \b ra m o w Itz , 70.00
I'lCO F a n n ie S hnllsh, 70.00
1301 R u th A b ram s o n , 70.00
1302 F r a n k I.. R ubin, 70.00
1303 Sam u el K a p la n , 70.00
1304 H ild a I.. R a n k , 70.00
1.30.n J u s t i n S tevens, 70.00
13'J0 R a m o n a ly. Gord on, 70.60
1307 S y lvia I .nn k fo rd, 70.00
130K Z a n n le Schle ssel, 70.00
1.30!) S hirley Aronow, 70.00
1400 S ylvia I. K r a m e r , 70.00
1401 F r a n c e s Moskoff, 70.00
1401
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1402 N a t h a n K. a o l w ^ n . 70.00
H 03 M au ric e W e in b e r g . 70.60
1404 C h a r l o tte L e v itt , 76.00
1405
140(1
1407
1408
1400
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
1410
1417
1418
1410
1420
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142.3
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1420
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1120
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14-'ll
1432
14.33
14 I4
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1442
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1510
1511
1512
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3514
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1510
1517
1518
1519
1.520
1521
1.522
1.523
3524
3525
1520
1,527
1528
l,"i29
1.530
l.'.H
1.532
1533
1534
1535
1.530
1.537
1.538
1539
1.540
1.541
1.542
1543
1544
1,545
1540
1.547
1548
1549
1.5.50
1551
1.5.52
1.553
1.551
1555
155(1
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1.559
15(10
1501
1502
1503
1.504
1505
1.500
1507
1.508
1509
1570
1.571
1.572
1573
1574
1.575
1570
1577
1578
1579
1580
1581
1582
1683
H e r n a r d F e in b c r g , 70.00
S a r a h S h e r m a n , 7<‘>.00
F l o r a (Jordon, 76.00
J o se p h R lc h m a n , 70.00
Mollle K l m m e lm a n , 70.00
n i a n c h e J o se p h , 70.00
A lb e r t J , S te r lc h , 70.00
fiOldie I le rn k n o p f, 70.00
.Solomon P o m e r a n tz , 70,00
T h o m a s C. Scnlin, 70.00
.Tohn J . W i ld m a n n . 70.00
K m m a S. Kief, 70.00
Morrlfi A nto p olaky . 70.00
R e r n a n l P , V ldockler, 70.00
H e r m a n S lp e r s te ln , 70.00
R ern lce J o se p h , 70.00
.Sol J, I.evy, 70.00
Ro.se .Makofsky, 70.00
H ele n D, S o larsh , 70.00.-\bi-aham Raer, 70,00
G lad y s Rloomfleld, 70.00
S ly v la 1). S h ap iro , 70.00
I.o u is R. P a p p a s , 70.00
F r a n c e s C h ern o w , 70.00
D o ris M. I^avlne, 70.00
Sylv ia W llen s k y , 70,00
G eorge Zekoll, 70.00
R-'a trice Turet.sky, 70,00
A lfred Donow, 70.00
A u d r e y c;, W e in b e r g e r . 70.00
S j l v l a R. Siinons, 70.00
H a ro ld S h ap iro , 70.00
A r t h u r R ru c k n e r, 70.00
.Sylvia I-eHerson, 70.00
I.ea h R ir n b a u m , 70,00
.Malcolm Cohen, 70.00
P e a r l G o ldm a n, 70.00
.Tennie S.’h reib er, 70.00
Id ll la n D. Rli h m a n , 70.00
D o ris F . D lck s te ln , 70^00
A n th o n y J , G ordon, 70.00
H a r r j ’’ M Ichelson, 70.00
Mildred I-atto , 70.00
E d w a r d J. H ilto n . 70.00
S sm Susech, 70.00
M ildred P . G ers h ln , 70.00
Theret^a I ’lm a n , TO.00
Ellis C h a p m a n , 70.00
S id ney N e w m a n , 70.00
F lo r e n c e S u ro fsky . 7(;.00
.STiirley T. H a a s , 70.(K)
M a r y F . D u n n in g e r , 70.00
J a c k A lb re c h t, 70.(K)
M arlo n R a n n o n . 70.00
D o ris Sodikoff, 70.00
A n n a L u c a s , 70.OO
I n e z H o row itz, 70.00
A n n a K esenoft, 70.00
S a r a h L e b r e r . 70.00
I^aura Levin e, 70.00
Selm a HIrn, 70.(M»
I .en a F eln g o ld , 70.00
R e a tr ic e W ilk es, 70.00
G la d y s E p s te in , 70.00
Alice A. G ro g an , 70.00
D o r o th y B. M ich aels, 70.00
T e ssle F r o s t , 70.00
P e t e r D. Visco, 70.00
A r t h u r J affe, 70.00
.lohn J , S h aw , 70.00
C la ire C\ Sim on, 70.00
Solomon Re.snick, 70.00
R u th M ar k o w itz , 70.00
.Molly Ivutner, 70.00
D o ro th y J , A b r a m s , 70,00
S tella W eiss, 70.00
H lld e g a r d e G. H o r n , 70.00
R e a tr ic e R reln er, 70.00
J o h n C. O ’Connell, 70,00
S idney E isk o w itz , 70.00
R ic h a r d F . H o lm g r e n . 70.00
S id ney F’e ld m a n , 70.00
R i t a G oldstein, 70.00
I d ll la n Z. Ross, 70.00
R essle R. Fidel, 70,00
R e a tr ic e S in ger, 70.00
Alice R o s eri-tro m , 70.00
E lsie Elllnf.if, 70.00
M iria m A b r a m o w itz , 70.00
R o b e r t .V. Blick, 70.00
F r a n c e s K a t z m a n , 70.00
R o s a ly n R allck , 70.00
S y lv ia M asin , 70.(KI
E d i t h A v ita b lle , 70.00
H ele n P M o n a h a n . 70.00
T h e l m a H o ro w itz, 70.00
E s te lle R. G o ldner, 70.00
Rose K o cenogl, 70.00
B e r n a r d H e c k e r , 70.00
Lo uis W . F u r g lu e l e , 70.00
J Ia d e lIh e B r e n n a n , 7(!.00
B e r n a r d I.,elbenhaut, 70.00
E t h e l P. B a u m , 70.00
R h P ta B. G lueck, 70.00
E s te lle .M. D aS ilv a , 70.00
A n d r e w Zu ba ley , 70.00
I.,ester A. Sobel, 70.00
E u g e n e F . W e b er, 70.00
M ax M anilel, 70.00
H ele n M, M iller, 70.00
M a r t h a I. F r a z e r . 70.00
R u t h E . Good, 70.00
F a y S. S c h ae fer. -TO.00
S v lv la R. C oplan, 70.00
R u th L . F r i e d m a n . 70.00
D o r o th y G. Slegler. 70.00
F r a n c e s P. R e n a ss i, VO.tlp
M ary J . n ’Mella, 70.00
M inn ie ll e ls m a n , 70.00
R e tty E ile n b e r g , 70.00
R o b e r t H a m m e r , 70.00
E s te lle R o s e n th a l, 70.00
D o r o th y P l a t t , 70.00
S h irle y AVeiner, 70.00
T h e l m a M. K a p la n , 70.00
Jo.seph V. B ad in elli, 70.00
R en n S, -Martin, 70.00
W illi a m P a y n e , 70.00
C a r r i e K . G Im pelson. 70.00
F r a n c e s K . W a ls h . 70.00
M.-’r t h a A. H a h n . 70,00
R ose L. G ro.ss, 70.00
J e a n n e t t e Cohen, 70.00
R ea tric e Rrooks, 70,00
M o rris P u c k o w ltz , 70,00
Josep h C aru lli, 70,00
C la ren ce Wood, 70,00
l.ols C. R o b e r ts. 70.0»’)
H e r b e r t .T. V, P u t t e n , 70,00
V irg in ia M. R r u d d e n . 70.00
M arlo n E . C arey , 70.00
K a r o l H u zn , .Tr.. 70.00
E liz a b e th T. M cM ullen. 76.00
R u th G re e n b a u m , 70,00
C o n s ta n c e AVelss. 70.00
E ls a TT. Gelgoi". 70.00
E t h e l L a z a r u s , 70.00
E s s ie L. K e r n , 70.00
E l e a n o r e R. P a r u t k a , 76.00
Adele Salik, 70.00
R e a tr ic e T r e v a s , 70.00
R e a tr ic e R e in e r . 70.00
S'amuel A ntn p n lskv , 70.00
J es sie N. R lu m e n fe ld . 70.00
M iria m S ch relb er, 70.00
J o a n F . R u x h a lr n . 70.00
T-oretta T.ombardo. 70.00
M iria m G ilb e rt. 70.00
E l e a n o r G. David.“on. 70.00
G eorge M. F r ie d . 70.00
.May R ressler. 70.00
.Marvin W e ls s m a n . 70.00
H ele n H irs h , 70,00
W llllarn K a h a n , 70.00
D o ro th y M. T.a.sUy. 70.00
R lauchP S c h a r e r. 70.00
Mollle G re e n b e r c . 70.00
Ir e n e Stein, 70.00
R u th S lu tz k er. 70.00
S ylvia H o row itz, 70,00
I s r a e l G oldfeder, 70.00
Y e tta G oldow ltz, 70.00
E v e ly n l>erkowltz. 70.00
M o rris R lm kousky. 70.00
T.eonard R a t n e r , 70.00
D ora R. H o ro w itz, 76.00
E t h e l O ro p per, 76.00
M ey er G old atein , 76.00
E lle n D. B roy le s, 76.00
1584
1.585
1580
1587
1.588
1.5.S9
1.590
1591
1.592
M a ti ld a K r u g , 76.00
J o se p h P . S h a r k e y , 76.00
Rose E n t e n b e r g . 78.00
Kdlth M. T-evy, 70.00
E m m a C, fV hm ld t. 70.00
J o se p h T u r i n , 76.00
G r a c e K e a r n s , 70.00
I s r a e l O e rs te ln , 70.00
I.Illian U osen, 70,00
1.593 N e ll ie 'K f t ll n o v s k a , 70.00
1.594 Bella E. O’Neill, 70.fK)
1.505 S y lv ia L a n g . 76.00
1.590 M a r y J e r m a n o k , 70.00
1.597 A lb e r t W . R u n d , 76.00
1.508 H ele n A. D ow lin g, 70.00
1.599 F r a n c e s r a c e l l l . 76.00
1000 P a u l E . V an W u lv e n . 70.00
1001 N o r m a Y u steln . 70.00
1002 R u th J a c o b s , 76.00
1003 M u riel S elm an, 70.00
1004 H e r b e r t B re lte r , 70.00
1005 D o ro th y K u to rp ft, 70.O0
1000 C o ra G. L y m a n , 76.tM)
1007 D o r o th y A. G reh er, 70.00
1008 M a r tin J, G ib bons, 70.00
KiOO E v e ly n Q, R y rn e, 70.00
1010 E ilee n M. A lbert, 70.(jO
K ill M orris S oodak, 70.00
1012 A m elia D eu te h , 76.00
1013 U o .'e m ary V, V ita le, 76.00
1014 S ad ie F a r a g e , 70.00
1015 T h e r e s a C. A ppenzeller, 70.00
1610 R o b e r t W , R in g , 70.00
•
1017 R e r n a r d C. E ls e n b e r g , 70.00
1018 R u t h Adnopoz. 70.00
1019 M ark J . J le d v e n e , 70.00
1020 C a t h e r in e A. D u rk in . 70.00
1621 J o se p h .S. P o lia k , 75.40
1022 R e n e d lc t G. R u c k e r . 75,40
1023 J a n e E . G r a n t, 75.40
1024 Jo h n Zub c heno k , 75.40
102,5 M u r r a y E p s tp ln , 75.40
1020 R u th W e ch sler, 75.40
1027 F r i e d a E . Vogel, 75,40
1028 M ildred L Ipschltz, 7-5.40
1029 S a m u e l Baloff, 75,40
1030 B e r n a r d W . S h u m a n , 75.40
1031 F lo r e n c e P . Stone, 75.40
1(132 F lo r e n c e S ch nepf, 75.40
1033 E g m o n t F . P e r k in s , 75,40
1034 S a r a h S hapiro, 75,40
1035 M arlo n M azor, 75.40
1036 J a m e s P . Brock, 75.40
1037 M ilton Axelrod, 75,40
1038 M ary A. D en niso n , 75.40
16.39 D avid S a lt m a n , 75,40
1040 F r a n c e s K. T r a ln o r . 75.40
1041 L e a h G old berg. 75.40
1042 P a u l Sohr, 75.40
1043 A r t h u r P I s tn e r , 75.40
Ki44 R e r t h a L o w e n th a l, 75.40
1045 J e a n E . I.,oewy, 75.40
1040 M ax in e A n th o n y , 75.40
1047 Ben.iam in S w a r tz , 75.40
1048 E d n a A. W a lte r s , 75.40
1049 Celia B reasler, 75.40
10.50 I d a F e ln b e r g , 75,40
1051 Relle Shajilro, 75.40
10.52 P h ili p B. L evy. 7.5.40
10.53 I.illian Glick. 75.40
10.54 R u th R eis, 7.'.40
lCh55 Ella Cohn. 75.40
10.50 I r v in g M ay b lu m , 75.40
1057 S u sa n a Cohen. 75.40
16.58 S h e r m a n H. Geller, 75.40
KW.) E t h e l T. I n t r a t o r , 75.40
1600 S am S tr o n g in , 75,40
1001 B la n ch e H o ro w itz, 75.40
1002 D o ro th y W e ls sm a n , 75.40
1003 .Sarah R osenfeld, 75.40
10(14 S idney S chroeger, 75.40
1005 .Tacob X, Cohen, 75.40
10(10 .lack W , Y ad er, 75.40
1007 W i n if r e d V. M cM ahon, 75,40
1008 A lvln C. S ap ad in , 75,-10
1009 R o b e rt L. K r a m e r. 75.;tO
1070 E v e ly n Y. H o ro w itz. 75.40
1071 F r a n k P a t a m l a , 75.40
1072 Sim on R ap p a jio rt, 75.40
1073 R u t h Snell, 75.40
1074 Arnold S c h u b e rt. 75.40
1075 E s t h e r A. I .ab o w ltz, 75.40
1670 H y m a n S. G lttlitz, 75.40
1077 R u t h C ru ise, 75.40
1078 E ste lle M, S tack, 75.40
1079 R u th F , M iller, 75.40
1080 R o s ly n Cohn, 75.40
1081 N ellie Miller. 75.40
ltiS2 D o m inic P . DlKricoH, 73.40
3083 H ele n G reen b erg , 75,40
1684 R u t h L e v in s o n , 75.40
1085 D oroth y Is ra e l, 75.40
1080 M u riel R. D r in k w a te r , 75.40
1087 M a th i ld a K a u f m a n , 75,40
1088 M o rris T a c h n e , 75.40
1089 R u th P in s k l, 75,40
1090 E d i th R. A b r a m s , 75.40
1091 V iv ia n F ried s o n , 75. >
1002 M yra M, G regory, 7.">.40
1693 R u t h R. F r e lllc h , 7.).40
1694 K a th l e e n M. L a v e r y . 75.40
1095 .Sylvia R. R eich , 75.40
1090,.Rrank A. Cappello, 75.40
1097 Louis A. G iu g lian o , 75.40
1098 E d i th S ch m u c k ler, ,75.40
1099 H a r r y Bllder, 75.40
1700 I k e L. D w o ra n , 75.40
1701 C a th e r in e B r a n d , 75.40
1702 George A. C ara sso , 75.40
1703 R ic h a r d K o r n h a u a e r , 75.40
1704 K a th l e e n M. B oylan, 75.40
1705 R o s a ly n C h an e nso n, 75.40
1700 Jo se p h G, F a r r e l l, 75.40
1707 D oris B. Silver, 75,40
1708 A n n a M ard er, 75.40
1709 H a r r y Block, 75.40
1710 J o se p h R eg e n streic h , 75.40
1711 Libble L e m u s , 75.40
1712 E l iz a b e th A, G ib bons. 75.40
1713 M ary B e n e n a ti, 75,40
1714 M. C. B ro u n s tein , 75.40
1715 S ey m o u r L ap ld es, 75.40
1710 H a r r i e t R. M arcus, 75.40
1717 N a t h a n S a tt le r , 75.40
1718 Sylv ia Zerowin, 75.40
1719 J o se p h W, D av id o w itz, 75.40
1720 E t h e l Bloom, 75.40
1721 M o rris K a r m e l, 75.40
1722 R o b ert Von G la h n , 75,40
1723 L o uise C. Sweel.gall. 75.40
1724 Leo C. M asterso n, 75.40
1725 M lllan V. G la s s n ia n , 75.40
1726 Vioia S. S am u els, 75.40
1727 M arie E. W a lte r s , 75.40
1728 E th e l Ro.senstein, 75.40
1729 W illia m W a d le r , 75.40
1730 T h o m a s A. Jo n es, 75.40
1731 B ea tric e L. G r o d m a n . 75.40
1732 T h o m a s F. H ealey, 75.40
17.33 F r a n c e s P. .-Vvron, 75.40
1734 R o b ert Ro.senfeld, 75.40
1735 E v a W eiss, 75.40
173(1 F r a n c e s M av ren , 75.40
1737 Celia R u b ln s k y , 75.40
17.38 S elm a K r u p p . 75.40
1739 Is ab el M. M orris, 75,40
1740 J u liu s B. W lsh n e r, 75.40
1741 Alice M. B a l a m u t h , 75.40
1742 Ir e n e R. K eller, 75.40
1743 .Muriel P. R oth , 75.40
1743.V S ylvia K a p la n , 75.40
1744 Jo h n J . R ic hic hl, 75.40
1745 J o se p h in e M, S te w a r t , 75.40
17411 R e v a G alltz, 75.40
1747 Sadie E h rllch , 75.40
174S W illiam A. Th o m pso n, 75.40
1749 R la is e Ciiscio. 75.40
1750 Rose F r ie d m a n , 75.40
1751 P e a r l P e r e l m a n , 75.40
1752 J u l i a C. H ln tz , 75.40
1753 H e n r i e t t a W a ld , 75.40
1754 Ida D. W a r n e r , 75.-10
1755 .loyce A lbert, 75.40
175(1 E d ith J o iia n n a s , 75.40
1757 M au rice G r een b au m . 75.40
17.58 J o y P . Pelu so, 75.40
17.59 C. Shirley Betz, 75.40
1700 C a t h e r in e V. Mc.Mahon, 75.40
1701 P a u l Kose n, 75.40
1762 R u th R osen berg, 75.40
1763 N o r m a n Ka.'sendorf. 75,40
1764 J o h a n n a A d le r , 75.40
1765
1766
1707
1708
176!)
1770
1771
1772
1773
1774
1775
1770
1777
1778
1770
1780
3781
1782
1783
17S4
1785
17.86
1787
1788
37.S9
1790
1791
1702
1793
1794
1795
1790
1707
3 708
1709
1800
♦ISOI
1S02
1803
1804
1805
3.800
3 .SO7
1808
1809
ISIO
1811
3812
3813
1814
1815
1.810
1817
1818
1,819
1820
3 821
3822
1823
1824
1825
3 820
3827
1.828
1829
1.8.30
1.831
1.8.32
1.8.33
1.8.34
1835
18.30
1.'-37
1838
1839
1840
1841
1.842
3 843
3 844
. 3.845
1.840
1.847
1.848
1849
1850
1851
18.52
18.53
18.54
18.55
18.50
18,57
1858
3.859
3.800
3801
3.802
3.803
3.804
3805
1800
1807
1808
1809
3870
1871
1872
1873
1874
1875
1870
1877
1878
1879
1880
1,‘iSI
1882
18.83
1.8.84
1885
1880
38.87
3888
3.889
1890
1,891
3892
1893
1.894
1895
1890
1.897
1898
1899
3.900
1901
'1902
1!H)3
1904
1905
1900
1907
1908
1900
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1910
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
19‘>3
1921
1925
1920
1927
1928
1920
19.30
1931
1932
19.33
19.34
1935
inno
1937
1038
19.39
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1048
M ild re d D u n e tz , 75.40
V e r a D adln off, 75.40
J o s e p h in e M. B u rk e , 75.40
S ally W a x m a n , 75,40
N o r m a T, S im e n s k y , 75.40
I s a b e lle U. R a s c h k e , 75.40
H ele n H end le r, 75.40
E l e a n o r W a ls h , 75.40
E d n a B. F u c h s m a n , 75.40
D a v id P in e , 75.-10
Y v e tt e T r a t t n e r , 75.40
J e a n Z, D av id s o n , 75.40
L e a h L. F eln g old, 75.40
J a m e s M erric k , .Ir., 75.40
H a n n a h L. Z um , 75.40
T e r e s a J . K a tz , 75.40
L illi a n M. E p s te in , 75.40
S a m u e l S te in b e r g , 75.40
D a v id S ln ow ltz , 75.40
F lo r e n c e S. L a p k o f s k y , 75.40
C a t h e r in e I. F ilipp l, 75.40
I r a S h u r , 75.40
G r a c e B. M c G r a th , 75.40
Bess E. G old b erg , 75.40
E s te lle S an d ers , 75,40
M a r g a r e t P . Toye, 75.40
R o b e r t W c ls b erg , 75.40
G la d y s Gross, 75.40
H a r r i e t E. B u rn s, 75.40
A n n e L. S m ith e rs , 75.40
A rnold Gross, 75.40
A b r a h a m K la u s n e r , 75,40
A lice Selinkoff, 75.-JO
J o s e p h in e P, (iu sack , 75,40
E l e a n o r F le n d e r , 75.40
M ilton b : F in g e r , 75.40
M a r y T. H esslon, 75.40
Gu.s.sle R o th m a n , 75.40
F l o r a R. G reen , 75.40
G ilb e r t Spillert, 75.40
N a t a l i e P . H o ffm an , 75.40
M a r g a r e t Reilly. 75.40
M a r g a r e t M. E g a n . 75.40
S idney .S terinbach. 75.40
S elm a T r a c e r . 75.40
H ele n M. T r a c e y , 75.40
M abel T. T h o rn e , 75.40
A n n a G ellm an , 75.40
S e ld a A r f in te a n u , 75.40
M u riel G. L a r so n , 75.40
W illi a m L a z o v s k y , 75.40
R u t h L evy, 75.40
S idney T h o m a s h o w e r , 75.40
P a t r i c i a I.. S c h w a r tz , 75.40
B la n c h e D. Bern.xteln, 75.40
E v e ly n K , Sosnofpky, 75.40
F r a n k I.,, Rose, 75.40
A rnold S. Sherlo ck. 74^.40
R e n e e L. Cohen, 75.40
H e s t e r M, B ro w n e, 75.40
Sybil Rosovp. 75.40
N o r m a n AVeiser, 75.40
.Tohn L. G oo d m an, 75.40
.Shirley E i s n e r . 75.40
R u t h K r u g e r , 75.40
E d i th S a u n d e r s . 75.40
.la ne M. S w e itz er. 7.5.40
C la r a P . .Taffe. 75.40
N o r m a Luloff. 75.40
P e .ir l C r a u s m a n . 75.40
S y lv ia Le v ine. 75.40
J I a t i l d a .Sank. 75,40
F lo r e n c e K a tz , 75.40
M a g d a l e n a M. B a r n e s. 75.40
O ra A. J I a n n . 75.40
P a u l J. T e m p le . 75.40
P e a r l S w a d e, 75.40
H a n n a h E h rllch . 75.40
M ilto n S h ap iro , 7-5,40
L u c ille G a r te n b e r g , 75.40
N a t h a n R e g e n w o r m . 75.40
N e tt ie E. S te w a r t , 75.40
Rn.se L.. G u s t a v e . 75.40
M in n e t te E . .Schindler. 75.40
I.ucille (""romer. 75.40
F lo r a F e ll m a n . 75.40
BefSie R u c h n m e s , 75.40
O m a P . Gorchoff, 75.40
Lee Z a u m . 75.40
C h a r l e s J. P o co raro , 74.80
Morrl-i Schlff, 74.80
H a n n a h G old farb. 74.80
P o lly P e s sirilo , 74.80
S e y m o u r K a u f m a n , 74.80
A nne Gold berg. 74,80
V e r a N uzzl, 74.80
F a y A, K es sler. 74.80
D r u r la L. .Svivester. 74.80
P e a r l H. G utfeld, 74.86
.Toseph Riot to. 74.80
Is id o re T u r k e lta u b . 74.80
R a l p h C u tler, 74.80
F lo r e n c e E. Gross. 74.80
F a n n i e Fuch.« 74..80
A n n e tt e C ulver. 74.80
A lice S an d le r. 74.80
B e a tr ic e C. I .a n g b e r t . 74.80
.Teanne B. S tr a s s b u r g e r . 74.80
B e n j a m i n B ro m b e rg . 74.80
R u t h F r i e d m a n . 74.80
L o u is Fllc-gler, 74.80
L e a h N. J lir a s , 7 4 .8 a »
A b r a h a m H a s s i n g , 74.80
H e r m a n S h e r m a n , 74,80
.Tack N ezin, 74,80
V iv ien G, L e w in , 74,.80
F lo r e n c e Pollock. 74..80
A lb ert R o sen berg . 74.80
S idn ey S tein . 74.80
P h ilip J . S h erid a n . 74.80
A r t h u r F , Goodby, 74..80
S h irle y R, A b ra m s o n , 74.80
D oris H . K a u f m a n . 74.80
C h a r le s F r ie d l a n d e r . 74.80
M a r ty n K a n to r . 74..80
B e a tr ic e M cN ey. 74.80
S h ir le y S h e r m a n . 74.80
A r t h u r B a r k o . 74.80
E d w a r d J t. AVeinberg. 74.80
M atild e L. S c h a n k e r . 74.80
D o r o th y G insb erg . 74.80
D avid TCrongold. 74.80
R ic h a r d J . Roblnf>on. 74.80
C h a r l o tte TCamln. 74.80
S e y m o u r F la c k s . 74.80
Arnold Sobel. 74..80
A b r a h a m Cohen. 74.80
T.eonard B ro m b e rg . 74.80
P e a r l A ltm an . 74.80
R u t h B er n s te in . 74.80
H a r r y S te in. 74.80
.Tulia V. Jo h n so n . 74.80
S a m u e l B. E delson. 74.80
R it a Duber.stein, 74.80
H ele n K elz , 74.80
E s t h e r Solovev, 74.80
A n n a G old enberg. 74..80
A nna J. Q uagllan o. 74.80
T h e lm a R e ite r. 74.80
F r a n c e s U h r. 74.80
.So! S. H o ro w itz . 74.80
B r y n a L .S ch neider, 74.80
W a l t e r E. N elt. 74.80
R it a A. R ynn, 74.80
.Toseph D eG Iovnnnl. 74.80
S a m u e l R e l tm a n . 74,80
R a e A,shpes. 74.80
T.illle L. P a r is . 74.80
F r a n k S lochow er. 74..80
E l a in e E. K a t z , 74.80
.Tamew J. G e r a g h tv . 74.80
A nne I.efk o w ltz. 71.80
R u t h J. M iller. 74.80
C h a r l o tte K le in. 74.80
M lrln n A . B r a n c a to . 74.80
H e n r v S. Cohen. 74.80
A gnes M. M ulry, 74.80
A n n a Ladut.skv, 74.80
H ele n F . L a n d e s m n n 74.80
E th e l R o sen feld . 74.80
T.eonard TT. P ell. 74,80
A nne F . Tvllegman, 74.80
A r t h u r R. Z i m m e r m a n , 74.80
G e r tr u d e TC.'iskowlt7. 74.80
H ele n E. G reene. 74.80.
S idney Ro.sen. 74.80
E d i th M, Po.«mer. 74.80
P e a r l D. Cohen, 74,80.
,Svlvla R te lnh erg . 74 .80
D o ro th v M. R e yn o ld s, 74,80
D a v id H . K a m e n . 74,80
E l iz a b e th A. M cC arroll, 74.80
.Sylvia H o c h b e r g e r . 74,80
M a r y T . G r a h a m , 74.80
1040
10.50
1951
1952
19.53
1954
1955
30.50
10.57
1058
lO.-^
196(1
1001
1002
1903
1064
1905
1906
1907
1968
1069
1970
1071
1072
1973
1974
3975
3970
1077
1978
1970
19.80
3081.
3982
19.83
30.84
1985
1986
1987
1988
10.50
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
P a u l i n e Boreman
H a ttie Goodm an
Rose F r ie d m a n ’-1
D o r o th y WesteVm
M in n ie T u t k o n
M a r ie S. L a u ro -4
80^
M a r ie Coriglian’o
Y e tt a O llc k er ^ 4
A n n e M. R iU er C la ire David son - 4 ^
N e tt le Solomon viVn'’
E t h e l E p ste in , 74 Sf?*'
M a r y S ta m a to v irh -i
E lsie A. A nton 74' J
O lga S aw ch u k 71 ^
P a u l M lchltj^i, 71 ^
M ir ia m M els te r ‘ j o?
A d ele F , Rimm’er
T h o m a s F , Long '-'.^"®
.Stella K a it m a n
E t t a R, M o r g e n J ^ ^ ’
F r a n c i s X. Kelly
.Tame« J . Lun.lv
M a r t h a A, P ark er
W illi a m N. Lipni^J^,^''
G eo rg e S ch ertzer Ti ^
L illia n G elb ard 74 'i„ ^
S e lm a 7-»lantzpr 74
Alnrle M. A ustin 7 i
W illi a m H, I.ev?ne
A le x a n d e r B. Ron,’
S u s a n n e T. Hnghi-..'
E l iz a b e th O. Crn^.,'
M a r g a r e t Jf. G.m, '
E l e n a D'A gostIno ' i
'<-!()
Jo h n T. H ickey 74
B ernard
Selig^m an
“ a ca
E dna D octors
B e lla T r e a tm a n 74
A n ita FJphraim. 74 on
E d w a r d M. Callahan
N a t h a l i e F reid 7 4 Sfi
E l iz a b e th Rynkow.k?.
S y lv ia S chultz, 74 .tin
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C h a r l o tte Elfermi, , -4
M in n a Stein, 71 80 ^
3 9 9 5 D o r o th y D v orak 71 0/1
1990 G e r tr u d e Randell 71 tn
1997 M u r r a y Poozea 74
1998 D o r o th e a M. Antelmn,.,. .
1999 L u c ille R, Cohen.
BAn?
^^oldberp 74 ja
2001 N a t h a n i e l J. Puh-pr
2 ^ 2 S h ir le y m a e Rlaeker
2003 J e n n i e A. n a n z l j r e r ' 7 | ^
2004 E d i t h Sto rm, 74.So
2005 R u t h Aaron.son 74 sn
2006 .Sophie W a rtlleb . 7 .1,so
2007 M ir ia m R o th m an 74 wrt
2008 S y lv ia Plo tkin, 74 ,S<|
J l / y e r H. Goldman. 74„<o
2010 ITelen D. Hoth. 74 sq
2011 L o u ise K o h n , 74 ,sii
2012 .Sarah A. WIeboldt 74
2013 .Samuel Dalv, 74 Ml'
^
2014 M a th ild e R-idun 71 .SO
2015 E llen E. I f u r p h v 74 sn
2016 R ic h a r d .T. B nro- ,ir 74 e»
2017 D o r o th y Dulfon, 74 ^ ^
2018 E v e ly n Speis m an, 74 Sn
2019 M ilton Eisen.«t!it 7-1 sn
2020 H e le n C. Glenn, 74 S(1
2021 C h a r l o tte A v ru tls 74 Rn
2 0 2 2 E s t h e r Danenhlr.«ch 74 sn
2023 E d i t h B. Rosenbh™ . 7 4 M
2024 C le m e n tin e Posner 74 .ia
2025 G w e nd o lyn S. H ill' 74 in
2026 M a ti ld a G erch lck .' 71 .sn
2027 M alco lm I, Blumbf - c. 74 (w
2028 Em.Tnuel -K lrsih, 7 'v’.fl
2020 R o b e rt F . Minfiick V 71 «
20.30 E v e ly n Jaffe, 74 „So
" ^
20.31 F a n n i e G ang. 74 ,,’<0
2032 H ele n H o ffm an 71 SO
20.33 Leo R oker. 74,8f>
»).34 M iria m S ilverm an, 74 Rfl
29.35 C a t h e r in e A, Smith, 74 ,so
20.36 .Tames R. Cregnn, 7t.Sf)
2037 A n n e WMllIam.s. 74.,SO
2038 F lo r e n c e Jankow ltz. 7-I.SO
2039 I^aura B. Hundlev, 7-1,si)
2040 M ey er Kasfonanriff. 74 ,so
2041 C a t h e r ln e r o s e Thnm.Ti<. 74.s()
2042 C a t h e r in e A . Arnictronir. 7480
.,!043 E s t h e r .Singer. 7 4 ..sn
2044 T h e lm a G reger. 74 .SO
2045 E t h e l S. Alpert, 74..«0
2046 R o w e n a Apsel, 74.SO
2047 R u t h Soullard, 74..80
2048 J a m e s V, Folev, 74.Sn
2049 P e a r ! S. Schwartz . 74.W
20.50 G e r tr u d e S. I.ehrer, 74.80
2051 D o r a Gllckhoufte, 74.Rn
20.52 D a v id E. Heilpern. 74.,<W
)
20.53 W’llliam G. Dri.xcoll. 74.,'^
20.54 R ajfrnond A. Driscoll. 74.W
2055 J o h n 3'. J. P.nrtriilKe, 74.S0
2056 D o ro th e a N eumann, 7-1,80
2057 E d y t h e Tepper. 74, sn
20.58 P a u li n e D. Epste in. 74,.'!0
20.50 M a r g a r e t J . Rurke. 74.80
2000 M a ti ld a K u zn et. 74..sn
2001 F r e d e r i c k .T. Schemehl. 74 W
2062 C a t h e r in e Aldew enM . 74.S0
2003 .Seymour N aldich. 74.W
2064 E v e ly n M. Ehrllch. 74.80
2065 Viola Le v ine. 7 4 ..<;o
2066 R u t h C. S traye r. 74 8 n
2 0 0 7 C h a r l o tte S, Latninn. 74.80
2008 S y lv ia Tan kleff, 7 4 .,sn
2069 C a t h e r in e T,. R. M.irtln. 74.M
2070 L illia n McDonnell. 74 SO
2071 .Tames B. JIurrnv, 74.^>0
2072 G e r tr u d e Mencher. 74.SO
2073 .TeanettP M. Rocer.». 74.80
2074 R o y E . R ru m m er, 74.80
2 0 7 5 B a r b a r a K ap la n . 74 SO
2070 H ele n
F ln k elstein .
2077 E d i t h V. Carroll. 74 sn
2078 A n n a M. B urke, 74 «n
2070 M arie
T..
M
2080 TTarold Molsoff, 74.80
2081 L e o n D. Dlamoml. 74.80
2082 D o ra Ro.sen, 74.80
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20.83 C h r is to p h e r McCormnrk20.84 AVInlfred S. T.ebovltz, 74.8U
2085 T i m e TCaplan, 74..80
20.86 F . M ildred Glnb.-Jiu-g^
20.87 .A nnette Rosenfe!d. 74.80
2088 T illie G In sb u re , 74.80
2089 D onald E . Pelser. 74.80
2090 M iria m R o th m an . ''4.80
2091 Is id o re A. Zuckerbrnt,
2092 G e r tr u d e Levy. 74.80
2093 H e r b e r t A. Kas.«nlow, 74 «
2094 R e n e e P litn ick , 74,80
2095 C h a r l o tte Arveff. 74 •’•0
2096 T,eonard Rotb, 74,80
2 0 0 7 T h o m a s P , Drozdowokr i^ 2008 Ro,'-e M. Grpenbl.itt,
2099 ^ f a tlld e .S c h n ltt m a n.
2100 F r e d a J. P o lett. 71^80
2101 Ida Rosenfeld. 74.80.
JIO.*? TCate M. M ilkm an. 71
i SO
2103 P h v llls R ap pa p ort. 71.80
r1
2104 8?elma S h ostak. 74.M'
2105 M a r y A. Conl"-Hnro
2100 M areraret M. TIonnH''^
2107 M ich a el V. Rynn. j4..'-''
2108 ATattla Snlamone.
2109 Svlvln S chm idt. '4--^'’ 74 jlO
2110 G e ra ld in e N. T-Insrhu .
2111 D oris P ty le r 74.80 _
2112 F lo r e n c e E.
2113 D o r o th v L . Star'- '
2114 A'etta K im e n e to W .
2115 M a r th a A le x a n d e r
2110 .Tane C. T.inden. i-' '''' - 4 (a)
2117 C a t h a r in e « a n t n r s i e r ^ ^
3118 A dela id e K ram e r,
.4 to
2 1 1 9 E th ele .se D. Anders''". ^
2120 R u t h L . Greenspan.
?1*»1 E l a i n e M. Abrams. ' ^
2122 TXchard TT. nneker.
2123 H ele n Schoen. 7t. ”
2124 S. B a r b a r a I.obleln. ' ^
2125 R o s a n n a T-. •‘” ®' > 4 8 0
2126 M a r th a Gro<=smnn, t »2127 S y lv ia K a y e . T4.W'
2128 E m a n u e l Stein, 74.«'
2129 G eorge J . SIracUfP- ‘ ’
2130 J a c k Metellt*.
^^.gO
2131 Santa J. Campaneiw.
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He'^" S Croghan, 74.
I;"*?,‘ k .
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Kyle. 74.»
' - 0 Mar?
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74.20
‘-/ ml S chw artz. 74.20
;lS » ’ ; ; ¥ ; s a : 7 S
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S S n
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S W u flt.M
J kh Jean Brown, 74.-0
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Ruth Cons,
74.20 74.20
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JlOO Philip Browner, 74.iO
V|hl Winifred Sullivan, 7 4 . ^
0 92 Natalie M-^^rmelstein, 74.20
*2lo3 Gla.Iy.- Goldrich .4.20
21:M Jncl< Kaplan. 74.20
5|M Albert Hulse, J r .. 74.20
;i<i6 Jtlldred Green, 74.20
^1!)T Mildred Jlo.«K>nbergr. 74.JW
2IM Mary D. Zeltlnger 74.20
Pnrottiy T.
eln.stein, 74.20
jivi Alex Ynroker. 74.20
~iit Rita T. Frein , (4.20
y e .Sophie -M. F ran k ie , 74.20
-,i3 Kathiyn I.evy, 74.20
2'*iM ("fnn'e C. r^aino, 74.—0
jiiV) Florence Kose, 74.20
fjiifl I'orothy Hein, 74.20
ziw Jtarian Llpman, 74.20
2HS Claire Hlmniel, 74.20
2^9 Harry Jf. D ism an, 74.20
?'|l) Tere.sa .\c erra, 74.20
n i Jane D. R. R ic h m a n , 74.20
;>12 lilanrhe F. Dubln.s, 74.20
r.-l3 DuvM I J tw a k , 74.20
2214 Sarah Leshiiisky. 74.20
Kit'S Beatrice Ila lp ern , 74.20
2216 Joseph .Splllan, 74.20
!217 Grace .'ilebzehner, 74.20
5218 Rebecca Seltzer. 74.20
2219 Evelyn Heller, 74.20
222<l Pauline Stein, 74.20
1221 Marcus Zelinsky, 74.20
2222 Frank .M. Xngle, 74.20
2223 Marcella R. M ulvihlll, 74.20
:.’24 Charlotte A. M uste, 74.20
222.1 Georpe W erthelm , 74.20
rjfl .<!ara R. Cutler. 74.20
2'.27 Thoma.s Carney, 74.20
222.S .Sadie K urla nd. 74.20
2229 Alien J. Reiter. 74.20
S-.-SO I.mi.in Marsden, 74.20
S2.11 Ethel T an nen b aum . 74.20.
M2 Simon S. Singer, 74.20
2233 Fay I.lebbaber, 74.20
Marparet M. Mitchell, 74.20
22.1.1 Sidney Schrelber, 74.20
223H El.sle Rai)paport, 74.20
22.17 .Abraham Rei.^^ier, 74.20
KIS r.prtrude S trum e yer, 74.20
22.19 Katherine ,T. O’D onnell, 74.20
-'40 .Stanley Sussman. 74.20
;;;4I Herman I. Kbert. 74.20
--'12 Klo Shapiro, 74.20
K43 Theodore K u rtz, 74.20
^- 4 Emile A. I.Iberatore, 74.20
Annabelle F-azaroff, 74.20
-4« Anit.i 10. Rrookine, 74.20
ir, I I;-'”’ T'^fton, 74.20
i : ] : Kenneth C. O’C onnor. 74.20
-49 Ilorence M. Cohen. 74.20
Rthpi i.evey, 74.20
Rertha I,. Sobel, 74.20
■M'o „ r‘‘5' I'^archawer, 74.20
p i Ifplen I,. Mnrrl.s, 74.20
L-;’’
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l ' £ S'*''' f5rupsteln. 74.20
Gordon. 74.20
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»:« s'ar ® rl - ^ o c k e r n y , T4.20
• ^ a th a n s o n . 74.20
?'* Orare n ^",l'’‘’»ch, 74.20
S ’'' Marip n i, ''‘2mer, 74.20
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J o a n e t t e S p e ls e r , 7 4 .20
S y l v i a K r e ln d le r , 7 4.20
J o s e p h T . B u d a , 74.20
S a m u e l H a b e n s t r e l t . 74.SO
L o u i s O e t t l n g e r , 74.20
C la r a G r e e n b e r g , 7 4 .20
W i l li a m M a y e r . 7 4.20
.S Tieffleld S h u n f e n t h n l . 7 4 . 2 0
B l a n c h e C a p u t o . 7 4 .20
E l m e r B r a s h e a r , 74.20
S e y m o u r R o th c h lld . 74.20
L i ll i a n G . P o a s. 74.20
J o s e p h P . J llk u le w lc z , 74.20
O r m a E . A r m s t r o n g , 7 4 .20
T h o m a s J . T o n e r , 74.20
R o s e S c h w a r t z , 74.20
D a v i d J a c k l e r , 7 4 .20
F l a v l o C. E n g l i s h , 7 4 .20
R u t h S h e r m a n . 74.20
N o r m a P a d e r e s k y , 74.20
D a v i d B e r g . 7 4.20
E s t h e r M u s h lln , 74.20
N a t h a n S c h w a r t z , 7 4 .20
E l ln o r e W i n e r , 74.20
A m e d e o D ’e m l d l o , 7 4 , 2 0
L i li a n U n g e r , 74.20
P e a r l P o w e l l, 7 4 .20
I r m a 1). W e n d e r , 7 4 . 2 0
R u t h J . B l u m e n t h a l . 7 4 .20
,‘^ a r a h D e r m e r , 7 4 . 2 0
R o s e B r o o k s . 74.20
J o h a n n a J. S a d o w s k l, 74.20
A n t o n i n a V a c c a r o , 7 4 .20
B e a t r i c e R a b l n o w l t z , 7 4 .20
R o s e J . O r e n s t e in , 74.20
C h a r lo t t e E p s t e i n , 7 4 .20
B e.ssle B . S t e in b e r g . 7 4 .20
A n n a M a n l s c a l c o , 74.20
A lb e r t K o w e e k , 74.20
H y m a n G r e e n b e r g , 74.20
C e li a A V einreb, 74.2 0
J o s e p h B r a n d o n , 74.20
H a r n e t S. C o h e n , 7 4 .2 0
E d i t h L . B r a t t l, 74.20
S h ir le y S c h w a r t z , 7 4 .20
G a b r ie l V . B r u n o , 74.20
H a n n a h H a m b u r g e r , 7 4 .2 0
G e r t r u d e R o d s k y , 74.20
E s t h e r E p s t e in , 74.20
J o h n M. C lin t o n , 7 4 ,20
J . J o s e p h in e F i s h m a n . 7 4 .20
E m m y M. F e t t l g , 7 4 .20
C a t h e r in e B o o n d a s , 74.20
L e o n a r d L l p s h it z , 74.20
R o s e M. B u r n s , 7 4 .20
S Ti Irl e y C . S i l v e r m a n , 7 4 . 2 0
M a r y K o s k o , 74.20
R o .s e L . D e u t s c h , 7 4 . 2 0
M i s s S a m m l e L . H « il, 7 4 .20
S id n e y B . F r ie d le r , 7 4 .20
.S tella R . T a u b e r . 74.2 0
M ild red L . R o t h e n b e r g . 74.20
H a n n a h E ln b ln d e r . 7 4 .20
Q s c a r K r a l n e s , 7 4 .20
P e a r l W ils o n , 7 4.20
N a h o m a K o e n l g s b e r g , 7 4 .20
G o l d i e E . M M les . 7 4 . 2 0
I r e n e D . L a lls . 74.20
D a v i d P a r e t s k y . 74.20
N a t h a n N . M e n d e lo ff, 7 4 .20
A n n a C. P a t t e r s o n , 74.20
S a r a h B a .sllo n e, 74.20
E l s i e N . Z a g a l s k y . 7 4 .2 0
L i ll i a n F e l d m a n , 74.20
A n n G o ld b e r g , 7 4 .20
G r a c e K o f f le r . 74.20
E u g e n e J. C a h a la n , 7 4 .2 0
E l s i e R e ic h . 7 4 .20
L e o n a r d M . B e r lin , 7 4 .20
C a t h e r in e C. M c A r d le , 74.20
R o b e r t K r e ls m a n , 74.20
H e r m a n A . S in g e r , 74.20
D o r i s C. B e r n h a r d t . 7 4 . 2 0
A lv in S c h w a r t z . 74.20
D a v id H . B a r a l, 74.20
C la r a V . R a d e r . 7 4 .20
M a n ’ E . D r is c o ll. 7 4 .20
G e r t r u d e A . M . D r ia c o ll, 7 4.20
M a u r ic e F l n k e l s t e i n . 7 4 .20
S h irle y F . G raf.74.20
S h i r l e y S c h w a r t z , 74.20
M a d e lin e G u t m a n . 74.20
F l o r e n c e F r e y . 74.20
M a r t in L a n s k y , 7 4 .20
E t h e l F u c h s , 7 4.20
H a r r y H a fte r , 7 4 .2 0
F r a n c e s M . F a t i g a n t e , T 4 .2 0
M a r y C. F o w l e r , 7 4 .20
G l a d y s M . S c o tt o , 7 4 .20
B e r t h a D o n n e r . 74.20
L i ll i a n A . G o ld s t e in , 7 4 .20
A n n a K a p l a n , 74.20
V i v i a n B e r s , 74.20
H e l e n ICalter. 7 4 .2 0
L illia n P h illip B , 74.20
F r e d e r ic k V a n o , 7 4 .20
G e r tr u d e T u r in , 74.20
There.sa K r e ll, 74.20
F r a n k K e s s le r , 7 4 .20
S y lv i a N e w m a n , 74.20
F r a n c e s O liv e rl, 7 4 .2 0
H e le K G itlln , 7 4 .20
B a r b a r a R e l c e , 74.20
F l o r e n c e L i p s k y , 74.20
F r e d a K a t z , 74.20
J a m e e F . W a d e , 74.20
F l o r e n c e G r e e n e , 74.20
V i n c e n t P . L a u r ia , 7 4 .20
C h r is t in e M . C u r le y . 74.20
M a e H o r o w i t z . 74.20
M a r ie A . P e t r o n e , 7 4 .20
D o r o t h y B . T h u l i n , 74.20
E s t h e r S a l z m a n , 74.20
A l i c e P e ik o n , 74.20
R u t h L e v in e , 74.20
R u t h B le a c h , 74.20
A n n e t t e H e lp g o d , 74.20
M a rlo n L lp p s, 74.20
E l iz a b e t h D u n c a n , 7 4 .20
B e a t r i c e E n g e l , 74.20
F r i e d a K a m m e n . 74,20
E d w a r d H . R o w a j i, 74.20
E l s i e S. G lo tz e r , 7 4 .20
N o r m a n L . L o w n d e s , 74.20
H e n r y G u t t e n p la n , 7 4 .20
D o r o t h y E . B o u r k e , 74.20
I s id o r e J . H a b e r . 74.20
J l a r g a r e t A . W’h a l a n , 7 4 . 8 0
A n n a W e l n t r a u b . 74.20
E t h e l M. D e lm a n , 74.20
J u li u s G. L a v e n d e r , 73,60
R u t h R o s e n , 73.00
E m a n u e l C. S t e i n , 7 8 . 6 0
R o s e H . .S ch w a rtz, 73,60
Y e t t a G o ld in , 73.00
- \d e le H l e s t e r , 7 3 ,00
F a y W e l s s m a n , 73.60
M i r ia m B a n d , 73.00
M a u d e I , , H a r t . 7 3 .60
B e n j a m i n T u r k e lt a u b , 7 8 .80
C h a rles S o n n e. 73.60
R u t h .‘? p r l n z , 7 3 . 6 0
Y e t t a K a p l a n , 73.60
R a y m o n d F . L u b l n g , 7 8 .60
S t e l l a S t o n e , 73.00
R a y S il v e r i n g , 73.60
V e r o n i c a G. G r if f in , 7 8 .6 0
R o s e S o b o l, 73.00
F r i e d a H i ll e r , 73.00
A l b e r t a D o lla r . 7 3 .60
M a r g a r e t M . K e n n e d y , 73.00
R m ll E . K o w a l s k i , 73.60
E t h e l F l n k e ls t e i n , 73.60
M u r ie l I .e v ln e , 7 3 .00
M ilt o n F r ie d m a n , 73.00
A r t h u r H o r o w i t z , 73.60
B e lla A b e ls o n , 7 3 .00
M ild red M a z a n e c , 7 3 .6 0
H e le n F l a u m , 7 3.60
G e r t r u d e S c h u l m a n , 73.00
C la ir e T . S k o l n ik , 73.00
S h ir le y C y m b e r g , 73.00
R u t h H o r n g r a d , 7 3 .00
E l a in e T . S p r in g e r , 73.60
S h ir le y K le in , 73.60
G e o r g e F , P i n n e r t y , 73.60
J o s e p h i n e C r o w l e y , 78.60
S y lv .la D r e y e r . 7 3 .6 0
R i t a A . A . F r u e h w l r t h , 73.60
S h i r l e y G, G o ld , 7 3 .6 0
N a t a l i e B e r k o w i t z , 7 3 .60
K a t h l e e n T . C o o g a n , 73.60
M a r g a r e t D i e t a i i o . 18.00
2408
2499
2500
2501
2502
2503
2504
2.105
2506
2507
2.108
250!)
2.110
2511
2512
2.113
2514
2515
2510
2517
2518
2519
2520
2521
2.122
2523
2524
2.125
2520
2527
2528
2.129
2.130
2531
25.32
2.133
2.134
2.135
2.1.30
2.137
2.138
2539
2540
25U
2.142
2543
2.144
2545
2540
2.147
2.148
2.149
2.1.10
2,151
2552
2553
2554
2555
25.10
2.1.17
2558
25,19
2500
2.1(11
2562
2503
2504
2505
2500
2.107
250.8
2509
2570
2571
2572
2573
2574
2575
2576
2577
2578
2579
2.180
2581
2582
2.183
2.184
2.185
2580
2.187
2588
2.189
2590
2591
2592
2.193
2.194
2195
2590
2597
2598
2,199
2000
2001
2002
2603
2604
2005
2000
2(107
2008
2009
2610
2611
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2619
2020
2621
2022
2023
2624
2025
2020
2027
2028
2029
2030
2631
2032
2033
2034
2635
2030
2037
2038
2039
2040
2041
2042
2043
2044
2045
2046
2047
2048
2049
20.10
2051
2052
2053
2054
2055
2050
20.17
20.18
2(159
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2000
2007
2008
2009
2070
2 071
2072
2673
2674
2075
2076
2077
2678
2679
2080
I r e n e E . S p r e ir e g e n , 7 3 ,60
S a r a V . H o e n lg , 73.00
R i t a J. L e G r a n d . 73.00
J o » e p h J. M. I .o P r e s t l . 78.60
B e t t y H a r r is , 73.60
M ir ia m G. S o p h r in , 78.60
E l s i e L e v i n e . 73.00
P a u l i n e G o lu b , 73.00
D o r a P l o t n ik o f f , 73.00
P r o v i d e n c e O. B n e n z , 7 3 . 0 0
M u r ie l E . S t e in b e r g . 73.60
H a r r i e t A . B o r s t , 73.60
E d n a T h o r n e r . 73.00
C la r e J. R u a n e . 73.00
M ild r e d M u h lh a u s e r . 73.60
D e b o r a h J a c o b s , 73.60
M o n a R a t n e r . 73.00
R u t h B o m s e r . 73.60
G e r tr u d e K l in g s , 73.00
I r e n e H a r r is . 73.00
M ln e t t e L i c h t e n s t e i n . 7 3 .00
J e r o m e L e w is . 73.00
J o s e p h J. F o r n a l , 73.60
M o r r i s G i s s e r . 73.0(>
P a u l i n e 'A lp e r t . 73.60
G l a d y s E . W e in b e r g e r , 73.00
M a x A r o n o f f , 7 3 .0 0
J a c k C h e c h a n o v e r , 73.00
H e n r y I.4i.ik ow itz , 73.60
R o s e R i p k a , 73.00
E s t h e r C. C u r r y , 7 3 . 6 0
E t h e l J . B l a t z , 73.00
H e l e n S. C o h n , 73.00
M a x K r u b l i t . 73.00
S h i r l e y R e in . 73.00
G la d y s M , E d w a r d s , 7 3 .0 0
J o s e p h S a u r . 73.00
B e n j a m i n G r e e n b l a t t . 73.00
G e o r g e A . K e l l y , J r ., 73.60
L o r n a B . G o ld e n , 73.00
H a n n a h Z im m e r m a n , 7 3 .60
A m e l i a P e a r l, 73.00
S y l v i a G o ld b e r g . 73.00
G r a c e G o ld s c h la g e r , 73.60
P r a n c e s B . S t u d ln s k i, 73.60
S lo llie G r e e n b e r g , 73.00
A n i t a M . F e r r a r i , 7.3.00
:M ab e l A . S t e p h e n s , 7 3 . 0 0
F r a n c e s S. K e l l n e r , 7 3 .6 0
M ild r e d E . D u n c a n , 7 3 .00
S y lv i a S a b b a th . 73.60
H e l e n B ir n , 73.00
N a t h a n U r lc h , 73.00
S r i c h a e l J . O ’B r i e n . 7 3 . 6 0
S h ir le y B e r g . 73.00
H a r r y B . L a n d e r , 73.00
F lo r e n c e T a y lo r . 7 3 .00
H e l e n C. R o s t . 7 3 . 0 0
R u t h E . W a l l e n s t e i n . 78.60
D i a n a L in d e r , 73.00
A d a M a t h o v i c h , 73.00
B l a n c h e A r o n o w lt z , 73.60
A l d e n P . P u g h , 73.00
L u c ille K o r n w e i s s , 73.60
S a ll y G, D e u t s c h , 7 3 .00
A d a m R . P a o lu c c i, 73.00
R o s e C r o ic k ,73.00
]\Iu riel F . R o s e n b e r g . 7 3 .6 0
S a u l W . P e r l m a n , 73.00
P e t e r J. C o c u z z a . 73.00
R o s e S h a p ir o , 73.00
S id n e y L e v y , 73.00
A n n M a r y E s ta b r o o k , 7 8 .60
L o r e t t a L e s n i e w s k l , 73.00
B e n j a m i n A . G o ld in g . 7 3 .00
H a r r y L . B e r n s t e in . 78.00
S a m u e l D . G o ld s te in . 73.00
H e n r i e t t a B e t c h u k , 73.00
Y e t t a B r a n w l n e , 73.00
C h a r l e s G er .sh e n so n . 73.60
M a r t h a .T ablon ow itz, 73.00
S h ir le y P e r e z , 73.00
G a e t a n a C o llettI, 7 3 .00
E v e l y n D . C o h e n , 73.00
M a r jo r ie V . M a n g a n , 73.60
E d i t h E lso n , 7 3 .60
S h ir le y A . R .avicz, 78.60
F lo r e n c e J. H illa r d . 73.60
T h o m a s J. W a l s h , 73.00
F r e d W o lk o f f . 73.60
R o s e C offel, 7 3 .00
A b r a h a m R o t h , 73.60
L e n o r a M. S a m m a r tin e , 7 8.60
R u t h L . H o lp e r t , 73.00
S o p h ie T a n n e n b a u m , 78.60
R e n e e J a m ln , 73.60
I r e n e P l o t k l n , 73.00
H e l e n Z i p e r m a n , 73.60
F lo r e n c e B . N e ls o n , 73.60
C l i f f o r d AV. W h i t e , 7 3 . 6 0
S y lv i a L . W e ln t r a u b , 7 3 .60
M a r y P . N a l l y , 73.«>
.T a n e t t e G r e e n s t e i n , 7 3 . 0 0
M a t h ild a S e lig e r , 73.60
L o u i s e C o r m ln b o e u f , 73.60
E v a S h e ln i s , 73.60
C ar l W . S t r o m e y e r , 78.60
W m . J. S h e r id a n , Jr., 73.60
J e a n E h r e n b e r g , 7 3 .60
H e l e n B r e n n e r , 73.00
J. M .M a s t r a n g e l e , 7 3.60
S y l v i a K o e g e l, 73.00
G la d y s A . R o s s . 7 3.60
B e a t r i c e L . K a n t r o w l t z , 78.00
G r a c e L . W a t t e r s , 73.00 ^
G e r tr u d e F i s h e r . 7 3 .0 0 '
M ir ia m M . A lo v U . 73.00
I r e n e S c h a k t m a n , 73.00
E l v ir a B o v e , 73.60
M ic h . W . M o sc h b e r g e r , 73.60
L y d i a B . M a le t t e . 7 3 .00
J u liu s S a lt z m a n , 73.00
E t h e l P . C halfln, 7 3 .00
V e r a Krl .«fberg, 7 3 . 0 0
P a u l i n e K .itz , 73.00
S y lv i a L e v in , 73.00
D o r a G a ffn er , 7 3 .00
R a l p h D a v i s , 73.00
G e r tr u d e E . E n g l a n d e r , 73.00
A n n e t t e P . (J o ld m a n . 7 8 .60
A n i t a D u r s t . 7 3.00
G e r a ld R . S a c k . 73.00
T h o m a s B u d n e , 73.60
P e a r l W e i s o r . 73.00
F r a n c e s N . S tr e ll. 73.00
S id n e y J , D e m s k y . 73,00
S y l v i a C o h e n , 73.<I0
D o r o t h y M o t t, 73.00
W i l l i a m L . K e m b l e , 73.60
F a n n i e G o ld f a r b 73.00
D o r o t h v A . P h illlp p s . 7 3.60
P lo rtr D ID Io , 73.00
R u t h B . W 'eln relc h, 7 8 .60
L o u i s E s t r e l c h . 73.00
E v e l y n J, A ls o fr o m , 78.60
S e l m a F r e e m a n , 7 3 .60
B e a t r i c e C o h a n , 73.00
D o r o t h y V o n B a r g e n , 78.60
J a m e s O ’B r i e n , 7.3.60
P r a n c e s L e v i n e . 73.00
E l e a n o r N a b o s h k , 73.60
I s id o r e J a ff e , 73.00
A n n e t t e H e i m o w it z , 7 8 .60
L e o H . B a s s ln , 73,00
E s t h e r S. A n t o k e l , 73,6 0
B e a t r i c e B e r g , 73.60
M ild r e d A . R o s e n b e r g , 73.00
C a r m e la C e lo m b r ln o , 73.60
S o n ia E p s t e i n . 73.00
M ilto n K a m i n s k y , 73.60
S h i r l e y T . C a m ln s . 73.00
R o s l y n S p r e ir e g e n , 73.00
F r a n c e s M . W o l l s e i f f e n . 7 3 . CO
R u t h K e lle r , 73.00
F r a n c e s S e n f t , 7 3 .00
C la r a R o s e n . 73.00
E s t h e r P e r l m a n . 73.60
C h a r l e s M o s k o w i t z , 73.60
H o r t e n s e K le in , 73,60
T h e r e s a M . S a r a t a , 73.60
M u r ie l Z u c k e r m a n , 73.00
M a t i l d a G . C o n a n , 7 3 . CO
D a v i d G r o b g e ld , 73.00
J u lj e t E lfie n b e r g , 73.60
R o s e P e r lm a n , 7 3 .00
M a r g a r e t W h e e l e r , 73,60
J e a n F e f f e r , 73.00
F r a n c e s A. B r a d y , 7 3 . 6 0
N a t h a n L u b m a n , 73.60
S o p h ia C a n n . 73.00
S y lv i a C. N a s h . 78.60
M a r y S t c h e r b a . 73.00
M a t t h e w J . M a d d e n , 78.00
2081 C a t h e r i n e DilMsa. 73.00
20.S2 M ildred N. W eiss. 73.00
2083 E u g e n i a S m ith , 73.00
2rtt<4 R o s ly n A p p e lb a u m , 73.60
2085 J o se |)h K u s e n , 73.(10
^(>80 G la d y s S y m ons, 73.00
2087 H e le n F . N ord ell, 7.3.00
24IH8 H y m a n H e c h t, 73.00
2089 R o b e r t P . Gibson, 73.00
2(19(t M a r g a r e t N a y o w ltz , 7.3.00
2091 S a r a h Pros-ser. 73.00
2092 A g n es K .iza iijian , 73.00
2093 A r a x K a z a n j l a n , 73.00
2094 R i c h a r d Lorc h, 73,00
20i;5 K d y th e K o so w s k y , 73.60
2(1(H) M in n ie P o lla c k . 73.00
2097 S h irle y R ic h te r , 73.00
2098 J o h n J . R y a n . 73.00
2099 M a r y E. Seahrook, 73.60
2700 F r i e d a S ch w er, 73.00
2701 E s t h e r J a e g e r , 73.00
27»2 J a c k IjUfitgarte n, 73.GO
2703 I d a Bclser, 73.60
27tl4 L o r e t t a C. R o u le t. 73.00
2705 F r a n c e s A. Seecof, 73.60
2700 A l t a G ordon, 73.00
2707 R u t h F en d el, 73.00
2708 L e s t e r .Spielfogel. 73.60
270!» S h ir le y A n tin e , 73.00
2710 R u t h T e itle r , 73.00
2711 R o s ly n R. G u lac k , 73.00
2712 G la d y s P r e is s , 73.00
2713 S te p h e n H. K r a u s e r , 73.00
2714 Jo.seph D. Lorenzo. 73.00
2715 J a n e t B. S llv e r ste ln , 73.60
2710 M ax S m ith . 73.00
2717 B e n j a m i n G lv a n d , 73.00
2718 A u r o r a B elsky , 73.00
2719 C aro l K lsen berg , 73,00
2720 V iscen z a A. M a ttla c e . 73.60
2721 J u l i a K u r z e r , 73.00
2722 ELsie A. H a r t s t e i n , 73.60
2723 K a t h e r i n e B le tte , 73.00
2724 W i lli a m M oraza, 73.00
2725 F r a n c i s I ’. K i l m a r t i n , 73.00
2720 Pa.s q u aie J. DfePalma, 73.00
2727 C:iaire W . K en n ed y , 73.60
2728 N e tt ie K eller, 73.00
2729 Y e tt a G reen, 73.00
2730 W i lli a m F . K ell y, 73.00
2731 R o s e L\ Cooper, 73.60
27.32 M ild red F . S ch u k er, 73.00
2733 E d m o n d J . R e g a n , 73.60
2734 A lice H e r m a n , 73.00
2735 A u d re y V. L Ip k ln d . 73.60
2730 E n a M. St. Louie. 73.00
27:17 H y m a n S hiffrin. 73.00
2738 E m m a E . Moees, 73.00
27.‘I9 H ele n M. (7ancellare, 73.60
2740 S id n ey S c h a c k m a n , 73.0(i
2741 D o r is R . S ch 'ffm an , 73.00
2742 A g n e s V. W ilson, 73.00
2743 D o r o th y L u b l in e r , 73.00
2T44 H ele n V. R. L y n c h , 73,00
2745 A n to in e tte A. G luffre, 73.60
274(1 E t h e l Siegel, 73.00
2747 R o s a ly n L a n g e r , 73.00
2748 A n n e M y ers, 73.00
2749 A n n a R ib n i k a r . 73.00
27.10 Cele H . L ip to n , 73.00
2751 D o lo res A. P a e r b e r , 73.00
2752 E l i z a b e t h M cG o rm ack, 73.60
2753 I.,illian E. M a n s b a c h , 73.00
27,14 P a u l G. K o w t n a , 73.00
2755 G lo r ia B. C a rry , 73.00
2750 J a m e s Sokol, 73.00
2757 E t h e l Godin, 73.00
2758 L e o n o r a R o sen, 73.00
2759 H e n r i e t t a S te rn , 73.00
2700 E d w a r d P . G regg. 73.00
2701 J e a n e t t e M eyers, 73.00
2702 N o r m a n D e u ts c h , 73.(iO
2703 L illi a n Z e ln ic k . 73.00
2704 D a v id K r a m e r . 73.00
2705 E v a M a d o r s k y , 73.00
2706 E s t h e r E. Abo. 73.00
2707 S y lv ia S c h w a r tz s t e in , 78.60
2708 M o r tim e r B erg, 73.00
2709 G r a c e E. W h itfie ld , 73.60
2770 F a n n i e M a u e r , 73.00
2771 L o u is S perlin g, 73.00
2772 E d i t h P e a r , 73.00
2773 S h ir le y .S'acks, 73.00
2774 G eo rg e K a u f m a n . 73.00
2775 E d w a r d B o eh m , 73.00
2770 S y lv ia R o s en . 73.00
2777 M ild re d B e r g m a n . 73.60
2778 R o s e D e u ts c h e r, 73.60
2779 E d i t h A. R Ic h h e lm e r, 73.00
2780 M ario n P o pp er, 73.00
2781 F lo r e n c e B. Locke, 73.60
2782 J u l i a Condon, 73.00
27.83 F r a n c e s A. London, 73.60
2784 M a r c i a G lick, 73.00
2785 I d a A l t e r m a n , 73.00
2780 R e g i n a K r a m e r , 73,00
27.87 J e a n n e t t e B lu m e n fe ld , 78.60
27.S8 A n n a F e l d m a n , 73.00
2789 I d a L u b e ts k y , 73.00
2790 H a r o ld J Polsliie, 73.00
2791 M ir ia m W e x ler, 73.00
2792 F r a n k G a ll a g h e r , 73.00
2793 H e n r y F o r m a n , 73,00
2794 S y lv ia G nril, 73.00
2795 S ophie N u d le r , 73.00
2790 G e r tr u d e T u lc h in s k y , 73.60
2797 A ld a D e B e r n a r d i , 73.60
27i>8 B e a tr ic e Abelo w , 73.00
2799 N a o m i S ack s. 73.00
2800 F rance.s L efferts, 73.00
2.S01 R u t h Chlm es,73.0 0
2802 G r a c e J . K e a n e , 73.00
2.S03 R o b e r t A. Cullen, 73.60
2804 C h a r l o t t e E. Xi'riedman, 73.60
2805 R a l e ig h M a tt ls , 73.00
2800 I jOu Is H a n d e l m a n , 73.00
2807 S h ir le y B. Cohen. 73.00
2808 N a t h a l i e M u nse y, 73.00
2809 G e r t r u d e T. M rozinskI, 78.60
2810 E l ln o r e B aro c as , 73.00
2811 G e r tr u d e T e p p e r. 73.00
2812 Y e t t a .S chw artz. 73.00
2813 J e a n e t t e S. L in n . 7.3.00
2814 S a m u e l W e sterfleld , 73.60
2815 M ay K a h n , 73.00
2810 K a t h e r i n e Seery, 73.00
2817 Leo O u m a n o , 73.00
2818 SVbil B ro w n , 73.00
2819 R o s e K r lv s k y , 73.00
2820 B e r n a r d J o n a s , 73.00
2821 A n n e S ilv e rzw eig , 73.00
2822 F lo r e n c e A. P o lc h ln sk i, 73.00
2823 A n n a E i k n e r , 73.00
2824 R o s e R . L ev y. 73.00
2825 L i lli a n G oo d m an, 73.00
2820 S a r a h W e ls er, 73.00
2827 S e lm a S c h o r n s te in , 73.00
2828 A dele B ro d e r, 73.00
2829 E s te lle B erg e r, 73.00
2880 B e r n ic e R o s e n b lu m , 73.00
2.831 R u t h J e le n k , 73.00
28.32 S h irle y P . E t t i n g e r , 73.00
28X3 H e le n K u r t z , 73.00
28,34 I.illla n C. In g b e r , 73.00
2835 K a t e Cohen, 73.00
2830 B e t t l n a Zipper, 73.00
2.8.37 I r m a Z y tte n f e ld . 73.00
2838 T h e r e s a Oro.ss, 73.00
28,39 L i lli a n R o s e n b lu m . 73.00
2840 B e a tr ic e G rab o w . 73.00
2.841 E i le e n M. J. W a ls h . 73.00
2842 S o n y a R o s en b erg , 73,00
2843 E l a i n e L e ss e r , 73.00
2844 R o s e S h er, 73.00
2845 P r a n o o R u d e r m a n , 73.00
2840 AVilllam H. C an to r , 73.00
2847 .Tack F e ld s te in , 73.00
2848 B e n j a m i n O p p ertn a n , 73.00
2849 R i t a R a p a port, 73.00
2850 T h e o d o r e T r e p e tn , 73.00
2851 T.eona K a tr a n . 73.00
2812 S a r a h G o uldln, 73.00
28.13 D o r o th v Cohen, 73.00
?814 M ildred T ro p a n . 73.00
2855 J e a n IT. W ohl, 73.00
2850 .Toseph K u s h n e r , 73.00
2857 IMlrlam K a d in , 73.00
2858 H ele n R. K n steln . 73.00
2859 V iola M elnlck. 73 00
2800 C n th e r in e P. P e a c e . 73.00
2801 J u l i u s F r ie d b e r g , 73.00
2802 S ta n l e y B. B a r n a c k , 73.00
2863 F lo r e n c e A . N o ek er, 73.00
2S04
28(15
I’SOO
:;,'<(i7
2808
2X(19
2870
2571
2572
2573
2.V74
2875
2870
2877
2878
2879
2.‘>,M)
2881
2.S82
2S.83
2M.M
2.S85
28.‘-0
2,*<87
28.'<8
2.N89
2890
2S91
2892
2.S93
2K94
2,<<95
2.S90
2.S97
2898
2899
2900
2901
2902
2993
2904
2905
2900
2907
2908
2909
2910
2911
2912
2913
2914
2915
2910
2917
I r v i n g R ib n e r , 73.00
R u th B lu m , 73.(M»
D o n i B ag liu i, 73.00
W illia m ( ’. J . Steele, 78.00
R ose B u tle r, 73.(K1
K stb e r jM. F o g el, 73.00
D o r o th y W a s s e r m a n , 73.00
S h irle v G r a y , 73.(K)
M ildred J a c o b s , 73.00
Rose R if h m im , 73.00
S hirley H a c k m a n , 73.00
J a c k S m a le n . 73.(H)
C eles tin e C. C ap u to . 73.00
J u l i a L o w e n b e im , 73.00
B e r n a r d T iib ao h n lck , 73.00
M o r tim e r \V a h r m a n , 73.00
A n ita C r y s ta l . 73.00
E v a A rk ln . 73.00
R oslyn M andell, 73.00
F l a n k Ruocco, 73.(K>
E l e a n o r M. C rap o, 73.00
Sarah
K le l n n ia n , 73.(K)
G e r tr u d e M. I'eiffer, 73.00
J I a r v in L. H a a r . 73.00
E m a n u e l B a llz e r , 73.00
E r n e s t H. S c h w a r tz , 73.00
B eth G. P eltz. 73.(HI
M a r y J . R eilly, 73.00
S h irle y E. G o ttlieb , 73.00
D oris B a u m a n , 73.00
B e n j a m i n N o r m a n . 73.00
I ’ecile F . W e in b e r g , 73.00
D o ro th y H a r t m a n , 73.00
L illia n Wilkof.oky, 73.00
H ele n R. P o stow , 73.00
M o rris .^dler, 73.(Kl
.Sylvia B in d e r, 73.00
.S alvatore Allocco. 73.00
M a r g a r e t Joy ce, 73.00
(Jeorge K a r p . 73.00
L ilia n D e n is m a n , 73.00
A lice ZIpser. 73.00
Eilith S ilv e r m a n , 73.00
Aloilie Ziff. 73.00
B e n j a m i n F ru m U ln . 73.00
M onro e S. N a d e l. 73.00
M ildred S te r n . 73.00
B a r b a r a R. T a y lo r , 73.00
M ay R o th . 73.00
P e a r l e F . . H a r r i s . 73.00
T h e o d ore R u t k n y , 73.00
Y v on n e A. G ard lo l, 73.00
S ylvia R o th e n b e r g , 73.00
Adele H en ilv , 73.00
2 9 1 8 M ario n D in k in , 73.00
2919 A u stin A. C r a w f o r d . 78.00
2 li'J0 M in n ie K r a m e r . 73.00
29L’l I r v in g S te r n , 73.(K>
2922 Jllg n o n F e n s t e r . 73.00
291.’3 Rosa Ire M. Cootiey. 73.00
2924 M o r r is G o ldb erg . 73.00
2925 E d i th M a r k o w itz , 73.fiO
2920 C h a r l o tte I.. C h e rn u b le , 73.00
2927 ..\dele I. K a n ii n s h i n e . 73.(X)
29L>8 H ele n F e ld . 73.00
2929 J e r r y D o cek al, 73.00
2930 I.o ulse M. M c W illia m s , 78.00
2931 B e a tr ic e E. G reen. 73.00
2932 P o r tia E. H a r r i s , 73.00
29.33 T h e r e s a M. RIdolp he. 73.00
2934 M a r g a r e t H e n e lc h . 73.00
2935 S idney D a v id , 73.00
2930 Lilliim Golob. 73.00
2937 J a n e M. L I n d a r s . 73.00
29.38 H e n r y L. S to r m , 73.00
29.39 R u t h D a v id s o n , 73.00
2940 R o d e r ic k W h ite . 73.00
2941 G e r tr u d e A c k e r m a n . 73.00
2942 B e t h F a b r l c a n t , 73.00
2943 M orton L. K a t z , 73.00
2044 Belle F r i e d m a n , 73.00
2945 M ildred D. D e n d e r, 73.00
2946 B o ris B a s s is 73.00
2947 Goldy D a r v ln . 73.00
2948 .lohn T. R y a n , 73.00
2949 A n to in e tte Carlozzi, 73.00
2050 A\%anda S. G re e n b e r g , 73.00
2951 E llen T. D Iggons, 73.00
2952 T h e lm a P . D om b, 73.(J0
2953 A u g u s t a K n o p f, 73.00
2954 G e r tr u d e R. R o s e n b lu m , 7 8 . 0 0
2055 Celia W o lin , 73.00
29.16 J u l i u s B e r k o w lt z . 73.00
2957 B e c k y K lln g e n s t e in . 73.00
2958 M uriel F in k , 73.00
29,19 P h ili p T e ss e r, 73.00
2900 F r i e d a Lu."tlg, 73.00
2901 J e n n i e S ch n ep f, 7.30(1
2962 E l e a n o r M. O lsen, 73.00
2903 A farg aret S c a n l a n , 73.00
2904 B e a tr ic e F is h , 73.00
2905 A n n a Z e itler, 73.00
2900 T h o m a s P . Lee, 73,00
2907 J e a n n e t t e L i p m a n , 73.00
2908 S e lm a B o o rs tein , 73.00
2909 L l l ’i ' n R. B e r n s te in . 73,00
2970 L e s t e r L i c h te r . 73.00
2971 E d i t h N a ti ls o n , 73.00
2972 M orris Sim on. 73.00
2973 f 'a r o ly n E. H Irsc h , 73,00
2974 E.>*telle K o r n b la u , 73.00
2975 J o se p h W . B r e m m e r , 73.00
2970 I .a w r e n c e M. Dillon, 73.00
2977 S ey m o u r L ev y. 73.00
2978 R u th Siegel. 73.00
2979 L e ro y D avis, 7.'!.00
2980 B e r tie W e is s, 73.00
2981 E llen M. S h e r id a n , 73.00
2982 R ose M a la m e t , 73.00
2983 I\o se Kossoff, 73.00
2984 S y lv ia K a d ls h . 73.00
2985 G e r tr u d e F o x. 73.00
2980 J f a r io n B a r n e t t , 73.00
2987 Ro.se M a r ie B, M onaco. 7 3 . 0 0
29.88 E s t h e r H ttln, 73.00
29.S9 B la n c h e S p ire r, 7.'!.00
2990 B e r t h a E . Voss, 73.00
2991 M a r g a r e t M. P o tts . 73.00
2992 I r v in g G o ld stein , 73.00
2993 G eorg e L ist, 73.00
2994 I^eonore M. B r it t. 73,00
29tl5 A n n e Kurzln.s, 73.00
2990 A n n e R . G a ll a g h e r , 73,00
2997 I.e o n a rd K, (Goodman, 73.00
2998 r!Kn,iy.s I.nx, 73.00
29!>!) I .a u r a G old berg, 73.00
3000 E v e ly n G. G o ld m a n . 73.00
3001 D o r o th y H . D re h e r, 73.00
3002 Id a Le v in e, 73.00
300.3 H a r o ld P o x. 73.00
.3004 P e a r l B o d o fsk v , 73.00
.3005 H ele n M. S h a k e ly , 73.00
3000 I.lllla n G e lm a n , 73.00
.3007 F a n n i e N e w m a r k , 73.00
3(108 B e r n a r d F'ox. 73.00
8(K)9 R u t h E. Loebell, 73.00
3010 A g n e s E. W a lli n g , 73.00
3011 A’er a Re.stcr, 73.00
3012 E l a in e N o v ln s k y , 73.00
3013 C a r m e la T a f u r i, 73.00
3014 E t h e l K o la t a z e , 73.00
3015 V ic to r R. M orovek, 73,00
3010 V ic tor E. L o D u ca , 73.00
3017 F lo r e n c e M. S h a u m a n , 73.00
3018 I d a E. Y u d e w itz , 73.00
301*1 B e r th a K r u llk , 73,00
3020 S i l v i a It. Corn , 73.00
,3021 M ey er A. K a p la n , 73,00
3022 C a t h e r in e J . N es d all, 73.00
.3023 .Sidney K a tz , 73.00
3024 E s t h e r S h ip p er. 73.00
3025 M ae S a v its k y . 73.00
3020 D o ro th y G rabel, 73.00
3027 B essie K. Le vin e, 73.00
3028 D ia n a F l a x b e r g . 73.00
3020 S ylvia Miller. 73.00
.3030 H e n r i e t t a Taul), 73.00
.3031 Sybil E. F le i s c h e r . 73.00
8032 J u lie t A b r a m s o n , 73.00
3033 H e n r y G ro b geld, 73.00
3034 P a u li n e H ir s c h h o r n , 73.00
3035 B e tty B. P e a r l m a n , 73,00
.3036 E l iz a b e th M. B ou sh ell, 73.00
3037 A m b ro se J . C log h er, 73.00
3038 F r a n c e s S c h w a r tz , 73,00
3039 B e a tr ic e I., S te r n . 73.00
.3040 .Mary C. M cK nroy, 73.00
3041 In error. See 30.15A.
.3042 H azel P . G ra v e y , 73.00
.3(M3 M a r ia n S in g e r m a n , 73.00
3044 J e a n e t t e Draver.* 73.00
3045 S a m u e l B allln , 73.00
3046 C a th e rin e
A.
M urphy,
18,00
8047 E t h e l R o se n b e r g , 73.00
3048 S y lv ia .Sc h n eid er. 73.00
3049 Hermi'.n Peselnl< k, 7.:.00
3050 A a ro n F in e, 73.00
30.11 L o u is S lipo w itz, 7,3.00
30.12 N e tt ie R as b n ll, 73.00
30.13 Yolanila J . F c r r ls e . 73.00
3054 F r a n c e s \Vlcentow»;ki, 73.00
80.15 H ele n W h e a r t y , 73.00
.30,15 -Mae W e in s te in . 73,00
305(1 H ele n L iedge, 73,00
30,17 O tto F en y o , 73.00
3058 E d i t h L. S tr a u s s . 73.00
.30,19 M ilton W e le fs k y , 73.00
30(10 M ario n A. F la n n e r y . 73,00
30(11 R o b e r t J. Vogel, 73.00
.3002 S y lv ia E. O ers t. 73.00
,3003 A n n e K. T r o u p , 73.00
3004 M arlo n W i n e g a r d e n . 73,00
8005 B e r n a r d .‘'to p e k , 73.00
3000 B la n c h e Jo se p h s, 73.00
8007 A lfred M. P els er. 73,00
3008 M a r y E. W a ls h . 73,00
3009 L illia n M eadow, 73.00
8070 L eo n o ra .\t. F r ie d m a n . 73.00
3071 Rose Ze len sk y, 73.00
8072 Goldie A. H o ld er, 71.00
8073 M a r g a r e t L. Per.“son, 78.00
8074 E r n e s t U n r a t b , 73.00
8075 R u t h K. Rosen b erg , 73,00
8070 I r v i n g F rie d , 73,00
3077 A n gelo S. Tcsorieio,_ 73.00
8078 B e a tr ic e D. Atla<=, 73.00
3079 M ilton P . l ^ r a r u s . 73.00
3080 H a n n a h G o o d m an , 73,00
8081 G r a c e M. G reen id ge, 73.00
80«2 L e o na F e lg e n b a u m , 73.00
80.83 E d n a L in d , 73.00
8084 D an ie l U ub ln , 73.00
80,S5 K e n n e t h P a t t e r s o n , 73.00
3080 I.o uls I t. J a c o b . J r .. 73.(K)
8087 E l e a n o r T. F eeley, 73.00
8088 A d a B l u n i e n k r a n t z , 73.00
80,s9 E d n a C osta, 73.00
8090 N a ta lie S ilv e r m a n . 73.00
8091 Elol.se W a lro n d , 73.00
8(192 S v lvla G oldstein, 73,00
8093 I>lllian Z. .Sanders. 73.00
8094 D o r o th y Z u c k er. 73.00
8(K)5 R e g i n a ld G. Ca.sey. 73.00
8090 E t h e l C.ervant, 73.00
8097 S y lv ia J . K lm m ei, 73.00
8098 P o p p y B. R a p p a p o r t, 73.00
8099 F lo r e n c e S hour. 73.00
81(H) H e n r y G ro ? s m a n ,73,00
8101 J o h n F . M cE n tee, 73,00
3102 B la n c h e E le v ltsk y , 73.00
3103 P r a n k R u b in . 73.(HI
3104 M in n ie Siegel. 73.00
8105 R u t h B r illia n t. 73 00
3UM1 S h irle y F i n g e r h u t , 73.00
3107 S a r a h C h erno w . 73.(HI
3108 C h a r le s W e in s te in . 73.(H)
3109 I.llllan R o th b e r g , 73,00
3110 M in n ie L. B e r le a n t, 73.00
3111 H ele n E. B ellar. 73.00
3112 Rose F . R o s e n th a l, 73.09
3113 A nderno n Clipper, 73.(H)
3114 .\d e le Slernon. 73,00
3115 T h o m a s C. S m ith . 73,00
3110 H ele n E. Kn.'«. 73.00
3117 J u n e Cooke, 73.00
3118 S a m u e l Jlo s k o w ltz . 73,00
3110 L o t tie Moldoff. 73.00
31‘J 0 J e n n i e K iis b m a n , 73.00
3121 S y lv ia K a l t m a n . 73,00
3122 A b r a h a m T h a le r , 73.00
3123 G r a c e D. K lu d t, 73,00
3124 F r i e d a W u r t z e l , 73.00
8125 Sophie A. P e k te r . 73.00
3120 H a r r v B ir n b a u m , 73.00
3127 C arol S m iley, 73.00
8128 M ir ia m W a s s e r m a n , 73.00
8129 S tella M. W h i te h e a d . 73.(K)
31.30 S au l Zaslow, 73.00
3131 E s t h e r I n k e a s , 73,00
8132 C o n s ta n t in e T. M a r e s c a , 78.00
8133 H ele n L. P e c k l n s , 73.00
8134 A d ela id e L a p ld u s . 73.00
3135 A lonzo D. I ’. Belllii. 73.00
8130 W illi a m K lein , 73.00
3137 S v lv la Bloom , 73.00
81.38 M ax Miller, 73.00
81.39 E d w a r d .L W e n tz le r. 73.00
3140 H o w a r d K . A. S eg erlln d , 78,00
3141 Mollie S a lt z m a n . 73.00
8142 E v e ly n Glick, 73.00
8143 D o u g la s R. S h o rts , 73.00
8144 E t t a N e w m a n . 73.00
8145 J o a n D o n eg an . 73.00
3140 L i lli a n Slotn lk . 73 00
8147 R u t h K I r s c h b a u m . 73.00
3148 J e n n i e P a n o s , 73.(X)
8149 .Tovce E . K is sln . 73.00
81.10 I .lllla n H o rn , 73.(Kl
8151 H ele n A. M o rrissey . 73,00
31.12 D orie M lllett, 73.00
3153 H ele n B. C o nw ay, 73.(HI
31.14 S a m u e l H o ch b erg, 73.00
31.15 J f a r lo n V. D ean , 73.00
31.10 E d i th AVexler, 73.00
3157 E v a M. M as se r, 73.00
8158 D ia n a D u n c a n . 73.(H)
31,19 H e le n Cohen. 7,3.00
8100 Ro.se S. Ber.sack, 73.00
3101 L e a h E. T r a t t l e r . 73.(H)
3102 I.<)idore Cohen, 73.(KI
8103 G la d y s G r o m a n , 73.00
8104 D o ris S te in b e r g . 73,00
3105 C h a r le s W lr z b e r g e r . 73.00
8100 J u lia E. S u lta n . 73.00
3107 N a t h a n Cohen. 73,00
3108 E p h r a i m D. D w o r e ts k y , 78,00
3109 H ele n F . V la f o r a , 73.00
3170 M ildred R. P r o u t , 73.00
8171 A tarth D o b k in, 73.(H)
3172 G eo rg e J. T h u m , 72.40
3173 T h o m a s ,T. P r e n d e r v ille . 72,40
3174 J o se p h C. D u n n . 72.40
3175 A n n a L. D eS te f a n o , 72.40
3170 N a t h a n D e u ts c h , 72,40
3177 A deline T. R usso, 7’->,-40
3178 M ich a el J . Jllele. 72.40
3179 Alice E. K elly , 72.40
3180 M arlo n B ec k er, 72,40
3181 F lo r e n c e W eis s, 72.40
3182 E.«rtelle K a ls te ln . 72.40
8183 P h ili p H o ro w itz, 72.40
3184 A u g u s t a W ilk es , 72.40
3185 S hirle y G e w ir tz m a n , 72.40
8180 A n g e lin a C a s a m a s s l n a . 72.40
3187 E d w a r d .1. P a c l e ll a , 72.40
3188 T in a S c h w a r tz . 72.40
8189 R u t h B r o tt e n , 72,40
3190 L illia n B r a v l n , 72.40
8191 S a r a h M arion . 72.40
8192 S y lv ia G old b erg , 72,40
8193 S adie R, L a lta s , 72.40
3194 R a y W e in s te i n , 72.40
3195 M a r jo r ie C. H a v e n s , 72.40
3190 R o se I^adden, 72.40
3197 S im a I .e h r m a n , 72.40
8198 V in c e n t I^auria, 72.40
3199 H ele n M. S llv e rste ln . 72.40
3200 J lil d r e d D. Odes.iky. 72.40
8201 li lll ia n .Schw artz , 72.40
3202 J o se p h A. I- a v a s s e u r , 72 40
3203 S a m u e l A.snin, 72.40
3204 S idn ey S ch la m b e r g , 72.40
3205 S idney Oro.ssman, 72.40
3200 Rose B a r r y . 72.40
8207 A nne G. Costello, 72.40
3208 F r a n k W , B o n a n s in g a , 72.40
8200 F lo r e n c e P . K e n n e d y , 72.40
3210 lilb b y E . Block, 72.40
8211 B e a tr ic e S k u r n ic k , 72.40
8212 W illiam Dow, 72.40
3213 J o s e p h in e Grasise, 72.40
.8214 E s t h e r K a h n , 72.40
3215 Sophie Z a r e m s k y , 72.40
8210 D av e P a s c a l . 72.40
3217 J a m e s L a z e a r , 72.40
3218 E liz a b e th M. M. Loftier, 72.40
3219 Ida Wolf, 72,40
3220 C a r r i e M oltz, 72.40
8221 R o s e G l a s s m a n , 72.40
.3222 V ir g in i a F o lev , 72,40
8223 M a r y P , C assid y , 72.40
8224 K a t h e r i n e S c h a m u s, 72.40
8225 I-Illlan P ode, 72.40
3220 SV’lvla H ir s c h n ia n , 72.40
8227 G e r tr u d e G old berg. 72,40
3228 M arlo n Vogel, 72.40
P
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a m SERVICE LEADER
T w elve
Tuewlay, March i
Type-Copyist Title Now to Be Known as ‘Typist ’
I'Miiii Sotnryi k, "li. JO
I'l'lilli liMriimn,
a i i l WalUM- .1. Ow.sianik, 71!. 10
.lin k KlMcnbciK, 7‘J .40
KiiNt* Kohn, 7-. ID
8^:11 l.illhiti
71!. M)
i-ii«munil llirHi h, 7ii.-40
aiilli; Alii<; .M. Mi’ip le is h o tl. 72.10
3i;;i7 .ItilliiM Kriitik(?l, 71!.40
HL’HS Aluncl K fiin fiiy , 7:;. 10
H'2X> .Sylviii .\le.salti({i!r, 7-’._jO
Hoiii'U!tl:i lJiiitii;lier. 7i;. 10
3211 .lennie .\liinh<!ini, 71M0
Kilwarii 11. U u lle r lji 7'J.40
Kloi*:n( e WolUtiser, 72.10
3'J l t W alli-r iJulieiuJoi I'er. T-. 10
31! I.'. Cluiru I-. h u llo , 72. K)
;VJM; IJcrtrUile ,1ui ' oIjh, 72.40
3:i47 Kth.'l K. KuKan. 72.40
;!i;4S .SiiliK-y tJroBsin:in, 71;.40
32t'.i .N'in:i Winik, V-’. t'>
3jriH Kulh K. Klli.sli, 72.10
Si'll K. l.iiV. .MiiUiaUHfi-. /■-.40
8l-'.'i2 Annii K. M:ir>'k. 72.40
3i;.'i:t M:iruii tlalncH. 7L'.40
S'J.'iI A nna o lc lii. 7i;. 10
3‘.’.').'i Aii.stiii Ui’inPiil. 72.40
A liiah am MaiKctll^i^H, i2,40
8i;.'i7 Ci'dPK'! llfi ki-i, 72.40
3'J.'iS .Manila <iinKi)liJ. 71.'. 10
I 'f a r l IM'.’Irnnn. 72.40
Ilia I.i'rniali. 72.4(1
:t'Ji>l .1
pli Mli;tiakj_ 72.40
3i>i'i'J Itulli (Hirdoii. 71.'. 10
3 i:(i:i .liunit' tjolilniuii, 72 tO
32(it K.Hla .\1. K instein, T2.40
3i;ii.-. Ilo w a n l I'\ Avalloti, <2.40
I'l-arl II. .NVbi'n/.ahl. 7-.40
3J(i7 <!rai « Scor/.arl, 72.4I»
8 i:r,K Ua.- ,\l. (lluni!!, T2.40_
32i;i) W illiam Kak»eiiber«. i-.lO
31!70 .lu llan S. hu n iun , 72.40
8271 \ ivian lle a lh iT . (2.40
8272 (.ii‘itiu<le K ls s f l . 72.40
827:t ISIanctu: UoHcn. 72.40
3271
Min.sky. 72.10
827.' .\liniTa Knlz, 72.40
S27i; lla/.fl c . Mar,\, 72^40
327T KiiLli Schiienboi'K. <2 .1 0
327S Ulta MIriii. 72.40
3271I Alla Aliruina. 72.40
;!2Si» .Maijorin 1’. r.itw in. 72.40
32HI .lo s 'p l'l'ie
‘V., !r,
32«2 lln th II. SclioUliind. t-.lO
32.S3 lly n iati (ireif, 7 - 1 0
32St Kiiiina Wall, 72.40
82.s.'i li 'T n a n l l‘'ricMlinan, 7-.4W
32SI1 .Mllilri'd I'Mclnlnnaii, 7-.40
32K7 .Mary O’.NimII, 72.40
32KH .Mai- K1ik 1i 1)1ooiii , (*.4(I
32.S1I Keijin.i I'". L(i|)aupr_. tl.4 0
32im .Malilda Kratikcl, 72.10
321M
SiiiKor, 72.40
32!>2 K leanor 1’- f'.old, i-.lO
,<{2!i:t A. 1'. D Ui)driK<l('Z. 72.40
3V;il Morton l''rcillc'>. 72.40
321T, Ann l,i‘vy. 72.40 _
32!Mi H a n n a h P adw e, .-.40
,'?2!'7 IJavId S liiim an. 7 - 4 0
82!ts Sylvia. I’ilchlc k, 72.40
Mirdic S ilv e rm an , 7-.40
8.-100 I'Mora
M u r r j ^ y . J -■ 40
8:?0I Alfred A b ram s, i-.4i>
8:!02 H utb Kr.iinian, i
8 :’.n;i Sbirloy (irm nbprK , ‘- '40
8;i01 .l.-nni.- P. G om pors, 7 - 4 0
830.-. Mary V. A.
3;!0l! lii'lla .Masrani, 7-.40
8307 A b r a h a m S c h w a r tz , 7-.40
3:i0S R IU Cohen, 72.40
8:!0i> A lda CroenherK. 7 - 40
3310 KrnP.'it K. C iiten a rcl. 7..40
8311 Kllepn K atz , 72.40
8312 Sol S h u ch n inn . 7-.40
8:ii:! 'I'herena Tax. 72.40_
8314 1-iiry 11. A razo sa .-.H )
831.■> rio bert Siitz, i-.lO
8810 Sadie Klkin. 7 - 4 0
3317 S’lidfl I’a.shirnlck, i-.40
331S S' lina K mdln, 72.40
33V.I S v lv la I-. W a r s a w e r . 7-.40
8,320 ll.-len SlnRPr. 72.40
8321 Ib-l-n n . .S<hlanKor. 7-.40
3.-’.22 .la nlce HorzoK, 72.40
3323 Mai-jrarr'l I''.. H a r s h a w , 7 - 4 0
8321 Svlvla (\'dPrl)MUnt, i-.40
332.'. M innie Kn.x, 72_.40
3;!2l! H nlh S hapiro. i - . P i
3.327 Kdith Wnln.-iteln, ^ - 1 0
.332S l.e vla M. Brorco.
m
8 ;i2 !> K uth Koln. 7 2 . 4 0 ^
83:iO .Marilyn ( ir u n ln . .-.4 0
33:;i Helli; Seavls. "2.10
33.-.2 Mary K. '.'" i '’ " -../r,,
3333
OiMM* .Sylvia
> l> * Cordon^
.
33:M Alice Sa.'hs, . - . I "
40
S
■-‘ ‘i'l
,
M a rg aret .r. R.ihilly^ _72-1
83:'..S M in nie Zw i'rdlink. >—
3 :i:;!i .losei.h i:. Toro, . - 4
3310 .Mary V. K arlo n , .-.4 0
3341 Ida (ia b ln . 72 40
33(2 M.-iry
S m ith.
33i:! I'.dilh W in te r le ld . . - 1 0
3311 lUith Bernstein_. . - 1 0
331.1 r.'inllne Moss, 72.10
3,'i|(l Helen Z im m e r m a n . - . t o
3 :H 7 .le-in U nbin «te in
.-I'
22IS l.lllian l,ev.>iithal, ' - ' L
8 .”,t'* i'le rlrude Keldinan, .- . 10
8 ;;,M) .lemile M. I.nzzl. ...4 0
33."il Mary Schnfler, 7L.40
33.'.2 D a c m a r ll n b in e t te , i_.tO
33.'.3 Itilth S. Klee, 72.10
.33.'t Rosalind P a n n , 7..40
3 .3 .V1 Iw.retta P. O’C onnor .2.40
8 3 :i(i ('iladvM P lv n lc k , 7 2 .1 0
8:!r.7 i;il l.:i^. 72.40
33.'|S C a tb e r ln e ,T. S ullivan,
33r.!i S am u e l 1'". W a te r m a n , . - 4 0
33110 I'l.sie l.elbow ltz, 7’- .40
8301 I’Ua H. .lones, 72_40
,3;’.i!2 Theri't'a M ehler, ‘2 4(
,^3(',;; Irenn F. Toom ey, *2.40
3.31
t .lam es
W a r re n . .1.40
,33iir. Ijiulb K a u m a n . 72.40
,33tl(’. I rm a Samel. 72.10
8307 D orothy I.n sctkln.
,3 :!i:s .toHeiih Ti. (iaprllano. .2.40
33i:;l P a ls y S b a tte n , 72.40
8370 .Morri.s Sch n eid er. 72.10
,3371 H erb ert Ilallsh. 72.40
3372 Davl.l n aU an o fs k y . 7 -. 10
337:i W illiam ll.-rm an , 72,40
3:171 Uobert A. C rote, 72.-10
837,'. (le rtriid e W a M m a n , .•-.40
8371! Knslyn SlrK er, 72.40
8377 Shirle y T.. .lo.seph, 72.40
837S R osalind A ltinnn. 72.40
,33711 W illiam K. T a y lo r. 72.40
83'^H l>.tber O. O rner, 72.40
,<<3.'<1 M irtln .1. M adden. 72.10
.13,‘■2 Kil.imenu M azzarella. 72.40
33‘<3 Alda A. V lshal, 72.40
83.'<1 Oavid Drnckei-. 72.40
3 3 s,'. Svlvla B.'iss, 72.40
33^11 i;.«ither I'Medelbanni. 72.40
,3 3«7 .\n n e tte Mhrllch, 72.10
83SS C h arles 1.. T io m an n , 72.40
83'<l) C r a c e Rose, 72.40
831X) Slilrlev H a r tm a n , 72.40
83111 K dtth ' S. Wold.sleln, 72.40
8-3!i2 l.iiwrencp Brazlim , 72.40
S303 K a th r y n M. Mun>hy, 72.40
8301 .\rle n e
SteffeiKi, 72.40
8311.'. Max S c h w a rtz , 72.40
83!>I1 I'Morenee MolneBter, 72.40
83!t" I''li)renee r.i'vine, 72.40
R3!i>< Ihirold C h alm o w ltz . 72.40
I M w n r l K. F en to n. 72.40
8400 M aria n lle u ts c h , 72.40
SMll l‘’lornnc» K. Ort. 72.40
8402 .Tune V. RoHenber*, 72.40
S4IV’. M irijn re t P. B yrno, T2.40
8101 M ary (I. ('antoUEh. 72.40
510.1 l.lllliin Bonln\p. '.2.40
840rt l.lllian Kunst), 72.40
J107 Roa» StBlnnapIr, 72.40
84l).< l.«Jih NenfpM, 72.40
8 1 0 K .lannna FI. T n rln , T2.40
8410 J o aeph ln a K u m er, T2.40
33:!7
A n n a VId ers. 72.40
S. Cnrl l-'Ielaehman, 72.40
.Mabel I.VadHbaw, 72.40
Alice T.nbotsky, 72.40
KstPlle .lacob..<, 72.41)
Y e tta K o rn b lu b , 72.10
R u th W. Macloon. 72.40
M arie o ' R e s a n . 72. lit
C:;irolyii .1. Riley, 72.40
,rohn J . H orn, 72.40
t j l l i n n A hern, 72.4<l
UoHlyno <i. IloHenblalt, 72.10
l / i w r e n c e M ann. 72.40
l i o r lr n d e ,T. .Sniilnian, 72,10
Max B. Ro< kolT, 72.10
S b u la m lth AUHlander, 72.40
M arju rle .1. M oyd, 72.40
S y lv ia A n m d . 72.40
342:1 Rose A. lOnriKht. 72.40
34:10 R u th Uelin, 72.40
3431 I«idore Hlr«h, 72.40
3132 H yraan C>. Cohen. 72.40
3 i : « W illiam i; «allne, 72.40
3434 Kvelvn I,. Cionasiib, 72.10
3t::."> Knld M. H u n t, 72.40
34:10 D orothy (jolriberK. 72.40
34:17 ( la e ia n a M. DIkIH'’. 72.10
31::H Uoiialle Hoi)pe, 72.40
3i:{!) I'nizabeth .falTe. 72.40
3110 Sylvia l';i|UH, 72.40
3111 H ele n T. F o r r e s te r . 72.40
3412 LOIhI.! H a n a u e r , 72.40
31t:i .lobn K. F ay , ,lr., 72.40
3414 B e n ja m in l.iebow itz. 72.40
34 l."i Bi.'iijamin M. Solomon, 72.10
.3440 R u th I ’a t t , 72.40
3447 li'annie I'l. Keren, 72.40
3 4 4 s THSi<le (Jonlon, 72.40
314!l .le.in S. Hcher, 72.10
34.'iO Irene 1.. 'iu e s t, 72.40
3 4 .')l'Jobn ,J. M ai.mey, 72.40
31.'2 N a t h a n Uouth.stein, 72.40
34.">:! I r e n e lle ls in a n , 7 2 . 4 0 ^
34.14 M. P. O e s l c r r e k h e r . i2.40
.?4.'.,') G r ace K e n rn ey . 72.40
34.-.0 l!e.s.sie II. F r ie d m a n , 72.40
i:4.17 .lune H o ffm an . 72.40
34,")8 K a th e r i n e S w een ey. 72.40
3l.'i!t A n n a Levin(T 72.10
3100 .loHcphine F. T r a c h t, 72.40
3401 Shirley I.evy, 72.40
3i02 Salom e li. V ulcan, 72.40
340:1 lloa.' II. T a r d u n o , 72.40
3404 D.ivld J. ilayu.s, 72.40
;:40.'i .Mildred tiro ss n ia n , 72.40
3400 Rose Ctoldbers, 72.40
.'!4(.'7 T h o m a s M. IncaRnoli, 72.40
3 4 0 s .Mildred H a m m e r , 72.40
340',) H ele n M. H am ilto n . 72.40
;M70 Alice -M. S ch lltt. 72.40
3471 D o ro th y l';lbuum, 72.40
3472 N ic k Semer, 72.40
3 4 7 :! M a r g a r e t .McManua, 72.10
3474 Afinu F . Couimerl'ord, 72.40
317,'. Kva K iloK rap h. 72.40
3470 Belle R. K a tz , 72.10
.3477 H a r r y H. Levine, 72.40
347.5 F lo ren c e .1. .M. H o j t . 72.40
34711 D orothy B e r n h a r d t, 72.40
3 4 .SO .Meyer K r e ln e r, 72.40
3481 Jti'lp h D om ing u ez, 72.40
34.S2 L illian KleaeLsteln, 72.40
348;; A rean I ’om eraiitz, 72.10
31S1 David ]■;. JamlMon, 72.40
B48.'i E l iz a b e th C a rb e rry , 72.40
3480 H e r b e r t S teiner, 72.40
3487 W illia m Klaen, 72.40
3488 .Mildred K. Essex, 72.40
34HU M atild a A r c a r a , 72.40
3400 Uo.slyr. S chatz, 72.40
34!)1 M in nie D vo rk in , 72.40
341)2 AnKela F e r r e t H, 72.40
3r.).'j C a t h a r in e A. Downes, 72.40
3494 C a t h e r in o M. Torin a, 72.40
34!K’i .Mildred S te r n b e n r . 72.40
34!i0 A n n a A tla s. 72.40
341)7 E s th e r W n rtn, 72.40
3 IDS Belle G. Kopel, 72.40
341)0 LoiTaine S. O ru n er, 72.10
ir.OO S a r a h Rat'fel, 72.40
3.101 M ary E, K c r n e d y , 72.40
3:.02 E m il J . JlisHa, 72.40
,"5o:i K e n n e t h Fis lier. 72.10
3.'p04 I'Uhel K op atz , 72.40
3.'.0.‘) M ildred N ovick, 72.40
3.‘ 0() I ’iniline G old ste in. 72.40
3.107 E d n a M. GreKoritch, 72.40
3.108 S y lv ia l ’epl't^i'"'i'n, 72.40
.’f.lO!) F r a n c e s K w a w e r , 72.40
3.110 .MarKaret Capozzolo, 72.10
3.111 B eulah 1., Cow ard. 72.40
3.112 E velyn Cline. 72.40
3.113 h ilv P ecke r, 72.40
3.114 I.illian Woolfe. 72.40
3.11.1 A lb ert B. F o rm an , 72.40
3.110 R u th Kassol', 72.40
3r.l7 S hirley E. Na.sh, 72.40
3.118 A r th u r U. I ’ell, 72.40
3,1l;i B e a tr ic e E. Simon, 72.40
3.120 Helen V. E v ry , 72.40
3.121 l,av/rence Under, 72.40
3.122 Ida U x m an , 72.40
3.123 C la r a I'VlKcnbaum, 72.40
3r.24 S^^'lvla Blum, 72.40
.■;.121 Selnui .\e u f e ld , 72.40
3.120 B arn e t l.a zerso n, 72.40
3.127 E d ith G oldberg, 72. »0
3.128 P earl K atz , 72.40
3.121) L o r e tta P e r lm u tte r , 72.40
3.130 ,Sallv Cohen, 72.40
3.131 D av id 1. L elko w ltz, 72.40
3.132 \ 'i v i a n A m p e l , ' 72.40
3.i:i3 E velyn Berm an, 72.40
3.131 E d w a rd J. Crum. 72.10
3 .1 :!.') .M argaret T. F a r a h e r, 72.40
3,130 Ida L. Corone, 72.40
3.i:’>7 .Vlphon.si> M. K a v a d o r . 72.40
:tri:i8 .Marie
B erRm ann. 72.40
3.i:>l) J l a i v B e u n e tte , 72,40
3.140 H elen R. Kapp. 72.40
3.141 I'.thel R o senb lu m , 72.40
3.142 S v lv ia F ried, 72.40
3r.t;i Harol.l H. T h a le r. 72.40
3.114 Ida G olliser, 72.40
3 .1 1 .' P e tt y B ir n b a u m , 72.40
3.140 J e a n n e t t e Cohen. 72.40
3.147 I'Ubellno .\. C haplin, 72.40
3.148 C a th e r in e T. O 'B rie n , 72.40
3 . 'to M arion W. Kibitz. 72.40
3.1.10 .lohn A. Colt, 72.40
3.1.11 l.ily ,S. P rena, 72.40
3.1.12 Lillian B alaca ier. 72.40
3,1.i:i .Mildred Elius. 72.10
3,’ir.4 Dorl.s W h e lan. 72.40
3.1.1.'. .Marcella M. C an a le, 72.40
3.1.10 R u th S. B ra u n s te in , 72.40
3r>i17 F a n n y H. Kogut, 72.40
3.1,18 .V braham K essler, 72.40
3.1.11) Rocco D. Pacclo ne, 72.40
8.100 Iren e .M. Mooney, 72.40
3.101 M a rcella K. Monfo rd . 72.40
3.102 Selm a J . L evine, 72.40
3.10:t I'Mlzaheth ,S. K o lim aeo , 72.40
3.'.0l B e a tr ic e ShaiJlro, 72.40
Sr.ill l.lllian S tern , 72.40
3.100 Ina Lernor, 72.40
3507 Shirley M aisky, 72.10
3.108 Barb.'ira K an e, 72.10
3,’501) F r e d e r ic k P. S inclair, 72.40
3.170 H elene B. Szu iu ow sk a, 72.40
3571 B ea tric e F ein bloo m , 72.40
3.172 .Muriel B. Harri«<, 72.40
3.173 S y lv ia T u c k er, 72.40
3i74 Lee N o rris (.Miss). 72.40
3.17.1 M arie M ahoney, 72.40
3.170 M adelin e N. Klek, 72.40
8.177 A n to n in a N. Tlolo, 72.40
8578 L e n a L, G arg iulo, 72.40
3371) E s t h e r B aw ir z a n a k y , 72.40
3!S80 F r a n c e s W a r s h a w , 72.40
3531 M a r g a r e t P. O’C onnor. 72.40
8882 H ele n A. M cC arty, 72.40
358,’l .Julia S. Dublu.sky, 7‘i .40
8584 Sydney P . W ien er, 72.40
3«8fi ,Iohn F . M cC arth y . 72.40
8580 M arl* L . P o w e r i, T 2.4 0
8887 R .llth K lelnfleld, 7 2 . 4 0
3411
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3414
341,'.
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3117
311.5
34111
3420
3121
3422
.3423
3424
312,'.
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»588 T h e l m a L . P u t t e r . 72.40
3 5 8 9 B l a n c h o K i n n e y , T 2.40
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H azel A. H e r r ic k , 72.40
L illia n Chodorow , V i A O
A nn a M. P e a r l m a n , 72.40
E dna A. C.uthell, 72.40
E liz a b e th M. D u nn , 72.40
S y lv ia A lte rm n n . 72.40
K u th S ack s, 72.40
A n na M u llerv y , 72.40
G e r tr u d e K in m a n . 72.40
U ev a S m ith , 7 L S 0
WMlliam A ltm a n , 71..80
A n n ie E p s te in , 7 1 . 8 0
.Molile Ohr, 7 1 . 8 0
C la r a H y m a n , 7 1 . 8 0
M uriel S. Gilson, 7 1 . 8 0
C h arles L. S to le r, 71.80
F r a n c e s C s c a tu , 71.80
M u riel J . R y a n , 71.80
A lex RernKtein, 71.80
D iane K. S cho ch ter. 7 1 . 8 0
Daviil H o ltz m a n , 71.80
.N'athan F l a m , 71.80
C h a r l o tte L. W aach. 71.,80
E lsie U. L e h m a n . 71.80
K. A. S h e r id a n , 71.80
Y e tt a W e in s te in , 71.80
M innie N an d eil, 71.80
.Joseph A. M arin o. 71.80
R le s a B. G la s s m a n , 71.SO
3020 H uth
3021
3022
3 0 2 :!
3024
302.1
3020
3027
3028
302!*
3030
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30:i2
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71.80
M iss I d a I l e r s h a f s k y . 71.80
E m m a L ip o w sky , 71.80
G loria II. .MeCaskey, 71.80
C h a r le s E l te r m a n , 71.80
L illian M eyerow itz, 71.80
E l e n a V isen tin , 71.80
E la in e H. Berns-tein, 71..SO
Rose C. ( 'h r is to r ii e a s , 71.80
W a l t e r K a c h n le w lc z , 71.80
S y lv ia B la n c, 71.80
S y lv ia R esn ic k, 71.80
'I 'h elm a It. l l e l c h m a n , 71.80
M o rris A d ler, 71.80
30:>4 L u d w ig W. A lbn n ete, 71.80
30.3.1 M o rris Uosen, 71..SO
3030 H ele n H orelick, 71.80
30.'>7 F r e d e r i c k K. Hochholz . 71.80
30;i8 A u d rey E. Foley, 71.80
3(>:;i) M a r g a r e t M . D aly, 71.80
3010 E d ith C a n e p a , 71.80
3041 Solomon F e ld m a n , 71.80
3042 M in n ie J . B erdy , 71.80
3 0 4 :! A id a T. H a r r i s , 71.80
3044 S a r a h C arlin, 71..SO
.'toil H e n r y D. U lrich , 71.80
3(!40 G e r tr u d e Y agoda, 71.80
3047 M innie M. O litaky, 71.80
3048 F r a n c e s L evy . 71..SO
304!) D o ro th y A. E g g le s to n , 71.80
30.10 L e s t e r DemsUy, 71.SO
30.11 Rose M. Claire, 71.80
30.12 A nno G arelick, 71.80
30.13 H en ry L. K osa ack , 71.80
30.11 S ta n l e y F . K r a m e r , 71.80
30.1.1 F a n n i e W l n e tt , 71.80
.30,10 W illia m G. A k u la, 71.80
30.17 D e a tr ic e F . U a tn e r , 71.80
30T.8 r .a u r a J . Vogel, 71.80
3(m !) H ose L. Gold, 71.80
30(i0 E v e ly n G o tte s m a n , 71.80
3001 M arcella D. F i s h m a n , 71.80
3002 B essie Stein. 71.80
30ti:! A r t h u r C arso n . 71.80
3004 .Mildred F is h e r . 71.80
3ti0.1 E n a J . CoJlymore, 71.80
.3000 D an ie l G lu ck , 71.S0
3007 F a n n y Y. Back, 71..S0
3008 L illian II. F e u e r , 71.80
300!) M iria m K a u tm a ii . 71.80
3070 F r e d H. B erger, 71.SO
30 71 E v e ly n Cooperblurn, 7 1 . 8 0
3072 F r i e d a T e n e n b a u m , 71.80
3073 J e n n ie Pennitil, 71.80
.3071 G. II. W e in b e r g e r . 71.80
;!07.1 G e r tr u d e Schere, 71.80
3070 B e a tr ic e D reebon. 71.80
3077 .lo.seph II. L ev y. 71.80
3078 E u g e n e K in g, 71.80
3f>7!) F r a n k P. C as n er, 71.80
3080 T h a d d e u a D as czy n s k i, 71.80
3081 Aldo b r a c c in i , 71.80
,3082 M ilton B e r m a n . 71..SO
3083 L u c y T ro ian o . 71.80
3 0 8 4 F r e d a D o w lin g . 7 1 . 8 0
3085 B e a tr ic e K a tz . 71.80
3080 E s t h e r F a r b e r . 71.80
3087 F r a n c e s Grace, 71.80
,3088 J u l i a M a r tin a , 71.80
308!) A n n a Gold berg, 71.80
R0!)0 D oris C. E h r e n m a n . 71.80
3091 M y r n a U. R oth , 71..80
30SI2 G e r tr u d e A. Belk, 71.80
3l«)3 E l e a n o r M. K a n e . 71.80
30DI J a c k P e a r i s t e in , 71.80
30!).1 P e a r l r.ad in , 71.80
30!)0 Rose Jf. C la rk e, 71.80
3 C117 S a r a h S lu c m a n s k y . 71.80
3i;08 Loula J . Mesko, 71.80
30110 A id a Okinoff, 71.80
3700 S h irle y K elson, 71.80
3701 E l e a n o r i t . Clinch, 71.80
3702 J o h a n n a E. H rab ie. 71.80
3 7 0 :! M arlo n K. K ier, 71.80
3704 W m . W . H a m ilto n . 71.80
370.1 Ro.'se ScUwalb. 71.80
3700 F lo r e n c e B er m a n , 71.80
3707 P a u li n e H a g a n , 71..80
3708 H e r b e r t H. P o y ta . 71.80
370U S a r a S an so ne, 71.80
3710 Y e tt a R. Mintz , 71.80
3711 S a n d r a H ollot, 71.80
3712 U u th S u f^ m a n , 71.80
3713 W'. J. S ch w im m er, 71.80
3714 S hirley G lu ck, 71..80
371.') Sarali Pitk ow tiky , 71.80
3710 Hose B e rk o w itz , 71.80
3717 L a w r e n c e W e id m a n , 71.80
3718 L illia n R . D ro tv er. 71.80
371!) S elm a L in d er. 71.80
3720 J a c k G aber, 71.80
3721 B ea tric e R. C h a r n in , 71.80
37’.’2 B. R. A lie n tuch. 71.80
3722 B e r th a C. Hibble , 71.80
3724 D o ro th y O tg an g . 71.80
372.1 (Miss) A. .V. Young. 71.80
3720 Rebecca A. Cohen. 71.80
3727 .Mario B. F iorlno. 71.80
8728 (.Mi.ss) F . M a n g ia r a c in a . 71.80
372!) B e r th a Fink«»lstien. 71.80
37:10 B e r n a r d S c h a c h te r . 71.80
3731 A lb e r t J . Golden. 71.80
3732 J o s e p h in e J . H anold, 71.80
S7:!3 W m . H. A le x a n d e r, 71.80
3734 F lo r e n c e L. W a ld m a n , 71.80
373.1 A b r a h a m S a v itsk y , 71.80
,3730 . \ r t h u r P u lc h a ls k y . 71.80
3737 M in n a Snelinkoft. 71..80
3738 S ylvia S tillm a n , 71..SO
3730 I.po K. G ershen so n, 71.80
3740 T h o m a s W. Long, 71.80
3741 (Mrs.1 O. P. I l e g a r t y . 71.80
3742 Dorla S. O rata n. 71.80
3743 K a t h e r i n e H. F a r r e l l, 71.80
3744 V era Spector, 71.80
3745 H a n n a h D av is . 71..80
3740 I^etty S pigelm an . 71.80
3747 P a u l H o r v a th . 71.80
3 7 4 8 R eb e c c a H o se n b au m , 71..80
3740 F > th er M. G reenb erg . 71.80
37.10 Rileen J. J o h n so n , 71.80
37.11 F lo r e n c e F a lk , 71..SO
8782 R ic lia rd F , S h ep ard . 71.80
3753 K stelle M. K illm e y e r, 71.80
3754 T,lnda V a r r ia i, 71..SO
37.15 S t u a r t F a g a n . 71.80
37.10 Goldie S te r n s te ln . 71.80
37.17 H ele n E. H olubow ica, 71.80
.3758 B e a tr ic e K lk in s, 71.80
37.10 P a u li n e W e in er, 71.80
.3700 J. M. P a t t e r s o n , 71.80
8701 R o s e m a r y K. D u p o n t. 71,80
8702 M arla L. Wl.-ihnak, 71.80
8703 M ildr«d Schaffer, 71.80
8704 F llo in e n a D« P alc o , 71.80
8708 Irvlngf Rpertell, 71.80
S7tlfl L u k * V. S m ith , 71.80
3707 B e a tr lc # Welnbergr, T1.80
3708 B e r th a K u p e r m a n , 71.80
370!< E v e ly n R. E s tr i n , 71.80
3770 E l e a n o r A. H .a nnlg an, 71.80
3771 F r ie d a M. Gold berg. 71.80
3772 D o ro th y T o o b e rt, 71.80
3773 RosM ind llc s n e k , 71.80
3774 B la n ch e F.ison, 71.80
3775 B e a tr ic e M a y b r u c k , 71.80
3770 A b r a h a m ICupinsky, 71.80
3777 Sadie K e e c h n e r , 71..80
3778 M iriam .Scher, 71.80
377!) S elm a F i s h m a n , 71.80
3780 A d a K la i m a n , 71..80
3781 Celia Slinm wU z, 71..SO
37.82 F lo r a P u t t e r m a n . 71.80
378.'! T h o m a s in a M. D e r h a m , 71.80
3784 J a n e B u rg es s , 71.80
37.8.1 .Vlurlel M ark o w itz , 71.80
3780 S y lvia F r ie f e ld , 71..80
3787 M a r g a r e t R. W o len to r, 71.80
3788 H e n r y S p lv a c k , 71.80
37.'<!) C ecelia L. S h u lm a n , 71.80
37!iO Adeic F . Shelnfi.num, 71.80
37!)1 C h a r l o tte U u d e r m a n , 71.80
37!)2 RHtelle S ilv e r m a n , 71.80
,37!i:: l.l lli a n R . Budow . 71.80
3704 M ilton F is c h e r , 71.80
37D.1 H a r o ld K a p n e r , 71.80
371KI R o b e r t E. O 'T oole. 71.80
37!)7 Aileen I.Inden, 71.80
3798 H e le n C. D o n o v an . 71.80
37!)!) Bofisle F l e c k m a n , 71.80
3.800 J o se p h Scgi-e, 71.80
3801 Joseph. V. N u n n ie . 71.80
3802 D o ra F r a n k , 71.80
,'!.S0.'! J u l i e B e n j a m i n , 71.80
3804 H ild a G old berg. 71.80
380.1 H ele n F l a n k , 71.,80
;i.800 R u t h Q u in t, 71.80
3807 I r e n e Ro.s enlh al. 71.8ft
3808 J . N. M lo tk o w s k i. 71.80
:!80!) S y lv ia A v e r b a c h , 71.80
3810 O ly m p ia L. F i n n e g a n . • 71.80
,3811 Cecelia G. M ig u t, 71.80
3812 Is ab elle Poss, 71.80
3813 M ax Z a if e r t , 71.80
,3814 M iria m A. B elv ln. 71.80
.381.1 C la r a K o h n . 71..SO
3810 D oris C. S lver, 71.80
;tS17 A n n a P o lla ck . 71.80
.3818 S v lv ia R e i tm a n , 71.80
381!* E liz a b e th L. Odom, 71.80
.'!820 E s t h e r L a p ld u s , 71.80
3821 M arcelle A n k e r, 71.80
3822 R o se M a r k h e l m , 71..80
:182:! J u l i u s S kolnick, 71.80
3821 Rose L. P ala zzo , 71..80
382.1 R o ch e lle Z u c k er, 71.80
3.S20 Sophie G eist, 71..SO
3827 M a r t h a E ise n b erg , 71.80
3828 H ele n E. Ze ldow, 71.80
382!) . \ n n a B. S h a b m a n , 71.80
38.'10 C a t h e r in e C. Lee, 71.80
3831 M ary A. M o y n ih a n , 71.80
38;i2 S hirle y S o hrenso n , 71.80
3S::3 E s t h e r S chu ltz, 71.80
3834 H ele n B. M cC orm ick. 71.80
3,8:!.'> P e a r l S c h a c h te r . 71.80
3.S30 Olga GaCCone, 71.80
3837 Mollle S c h e c h te r , 71.80
38.'!8 H a r o ld E. G ordo n . 71.80
,3.830 R u b in K o k o t. 71.80
3810 E l e a n o r R. Solomon. 71..80
3841 Mildreil S. S p erlin g. 71.80
3842 W illia m D r a tc h , 71.80
3843 S y lv ia K lein , 71.80
3844 J a m e s F r y e r , 71.80
384."> M ary S h u st, 71.80
8810 D o ro th e a A. W a ls h , 71.80
3847 .Marv E. W a ls h , 71.SO
3848 P a u li n e R. E u r e n jy , 71.80
3.S4!) E t h e l KaiJlan, 71.80
38.10 I s a b e lle W illia m s . 71.80
,3851 L illian S. Bell, 71.80
38.'>2 H a r m o n F . A rond. 71.80
3.8.13 M ad elein e .M ermelstein, 71.80
38.14 L illia n G u r v ltz , 71.80
38.1.1 L o u ise G u r r y , 71.80
38.10 S a r a h F . Le vin e, 71.80
8.857 G e r tr u d e W a c h te ll. 71.80
3858 J a n e S ch u ltz. 71.80
38.1!* E d ith G a rlin k le , 71.80
3800 Sophie R ap o rt, 71.80
3801 L o r e tta G. F le t c h e r , 71.80
3802 C h a r l o tte M a rk e r, 71.SO
38(hi D o ro th y E. V iney. 71.80
3804 M iria m S av ag e , 71.80
8885 D o ro th y S. Best, 71.80
3800 R u th Z u s s m a n , 71..SO
3807 T h o m a s E. H a g g e r t y , 71.80
3808 I ren e T. K a s s a c k , 71.80
3801) H e r b e r t Solomon, 71.80
3870 S ally R ein go ld , 71..SO
3871 Sylvia R o sen . 71..SO
3.872 R it a W h ite . 71.80
387:! S y lvia P r e c k e r, 71.80
3874 C elia S p ita ln ik . 71.80
387.1 l.sahel D. F a n e lli, 71.80
3870 X er a. K essler. 71.80
3877 S ylvia C. S c h w a r tz . 71.80
3878 .loseph F. P a la g a n o , 71.80
387!' .Muriel R. Eng e l, 71..80
38.80 L illian W a ld o rf, 71.80
3881 P h ilip G ersh feld , 71.80
3882 D o rothy C. B. Alaitno, 71.80
38,S.'j A nn Sokol, 71..'JO
.'1,884 R u th Hir.sch, 71.SO
,'{,88.1 R u th J lo r to n . 71.,80
3 .S81; R ho d a H ie s lg e r, 71.80
3887 E s te lle S alm o n o w itz, 71.80
,3.888 M aria n Levy, 71.80
38.8!) S h irley G oldetein. 71.80
3.800 E l e a n o r R o sen t’eld, 71.80
38!)1 M nry R lccobono, 71.80
:Wi)2 J o h a n n a Grlffel, 71.80
38<>3 E d w a r d Pffteraen, 71.80
3'8!)4 F lo ren ce R a p p a p o r t, 71..80
3.50.1 Selm a H, G old berg. 71..SO
38!)0 J a m e s S. C linton, 71.80
3897 D oroth y R u b y , 71.80
3 .8 D8 B essie K em p. 71.80
3890 G lad y s L. I ^ w a o n , 71..80
;{1)(X) C h a r l o tte .\p p e lm a n . 71.80
3901 B ern ice H ess, 71.80
3!M)2 H ele n I>. L ip s c h u tz . 71.80
3903 J. E d w a r d J lc M illa n , 71.80
3904 M ax S c h e rtz e r. 71.80
3905 L illia n K a r t , 71.80
3900 M uriel M. H a r t, 71.80
3907 A lice P in c u s , 71.80
:!9l)8 M ario n E p s te in , 71..SO
3909 E d ith M. H eld . 71..SO
3910 J o h n J . K oenig . 71.80
3911 M ary K o zar. 7 1..SO
3912 .Vlina E . I.evy, 71.80
.3913 J o h n J. M u rp hy , 71.80
;i914 A nn R. H ild e b r a n d , 71.80
3915 V icto ria .Martini, 71.80
3910 R o la n d B. K a u f m a n , 71.80
3917 E d n a M. G raf, 71.80
3918 Rose R oeenfeld , 71.80
3919 W i lb u r E. Nix on, 71.80
.'1920 H ild a C aa am a s, 71.80
3!)2l N a ta lie M iraw , 71.80
3922 I sab elle G. F e ig e ln m n , 71.80
3023 H ele n M echanic , 71.^0
3924 E n id T e n n y so n , 71.80
3025 Id abelle P , G ordon, 71.80
3920 H e n r ie tta L. H e r m a n , 71.80
3927 B e a tr ic e K a ll m a n , 71..80
,'«)28 C la ire O p penh eim , 71.80
:i929 R a y S te in, 71.80
3930 A n n e H e itn e r , 71.80
.3931 R u t h F la u m , 71.80
3032 E d n a L. K a p la n , 71.80
3l).i:t Lucille W e in s te in , 71.30
31)31 I r e n e E. L e ach , 71.80
.3935 D o n ato D om ini, 71,80
3930 M ilton Q ran o fak y , 71.80
3937 E t h a l L. B ressler, 71.80
3938 Gusale G iaz er. 71..80
3939 S y lvia S ch n eid er, 71.80
31W0 L illian M. R a m s a y , 71.80
.3941 D o ro th y B lu m e n th a l, 71.80
3842 G r a c e H. Allen. 71.80
,'1943 BessI# J affe, 71.80
3944 A lica Siegel, 71.80
,3948 R a v H e m h m a n . Tt.80
3948 J o se p h H. M atlu ck , Tl.SO
3047 H y m a n Bas.«, 71.80
8948 C la r a K loder, 71.80
3949 I..oulse C. H u b e r t. 71.80
8050 M abal S hrom , 71.8»*
3U51 H e n r y G lasb erg, 71.80
39.12 S ally M arcus. 71.80
39r.3 R u t h Schle ln. 71.80
39.14 I r m a M. G old ste in. 71.80
395."i B e n j a m i n D e u ts c h . 71.80
895« B e r t h a O berm .in, 71.80
3957 B e r t h a B. S a lt z m a n , 71.80
.3»T)8 E ilee n O’H a r e . 71.80
30.")9 A n n a C. Cooney. 71.80
3900 .Vnna W itte n . 71.80
8901 G ilb e rt Sokolow. 71..80
3902 C h a r l o tte E p s te in . 71.80
3903 F lo r e n c e G a rd en , 71.80
3904 F r a n c e s F r ie d m a n . 71.80
3905 S ophie T. P a u ls o n . 71..80
,3900 Alvin L a n d a u . 71..80
."907 E v e ly n e Toonkel, 71..SO
3908 C o n c e tta T. M elluso, 71..SO
3909 E d i t h L evine, 71.80
3970 Ite b e c c a K o z a rs k y , 71.80
.3971 B e r t h a T. H a im a n , 71.80
3972 H a n n a h Siegel. 71.80
3973 .Tames P. D av is. 71.80
3974 W illia m J. C a n tw e ll, 71.80
397.’> M ildred Cohn. 71.80
,39T« Mollle R eich. 71.80
3 9 H W illi a m Miixon. 71.80
3978 R o s ly n D u n c a n . 71.80
397!) M a r g u r e t McGettlpmn. 71.80
39.S0 T. C. K o n a r z e w s k i. 71..80
3981 S y lv ia T. Wei.ss, 71.80
3982 G e r a l d in e F tutm an. 71.80
89.83 E l iz a b e th K. S h a n a h a n , 71.80
39.84 E u g e n e J . S h eck la. 71..80
39.85 B essie D. Z iprin . 71.80
3980 E v e ly n A. T.Tylor. 71.,SO
3987 A b r a h a m G old ste in, 71..80
3988 S herle M. S h ev lo w ltz. 71.80
.3989 .Tanet I ’e r l m u t t e r . 71.80
3990 L y n n e E. S h ap iro. 71.80
3991 rathel R o b in. 71..80
31)!)2 C a t h e r in e G r o sje a n . 71.80
S993 Rosly n J. F lr s te n b e r g , 71.80
39!)4 M a r y R. D o n a h u e , 71.80
3995 A b r a h a m K re ln . 71.80
8990 C la ra D. Bruckrm r, 71.,SO
3997 Isido re Mo.«kowitz, 71..80
3998 R u th M. P o po fsk y , 71.80
3999 P a u li n e D. K a h a n . 71.80
4000 M arie L. M an n in g . 71..80
4001 D av id B e r n s te in , 71.80
4002 C a t h e r in e M cD onald. 71.80
4003 A n n a Mnnn.>«, 71..80
4004 S y d n e y E. F e ld e r m a n , 71.80
4008 A n ita
W eiss. 71.80
4000 E d m u n d J . G e r h a r d , 71.80
4007 M iria m L F itz s i m m o n s . 71.80
4008 J e n n iu E. K ap ev , 71.80
4009 M ild red R o th. 71..80
4010 M ay ble E. B r id g e f o r th , 71.80
4011 H elen M. K a r li n . 71.80
4012 R u t h D. K l»ln, 71.80
4013 E l iz a b e th RIncU wltz. 71.80
4014 R u b v G. F a c e y . 71.80
4015 M u riel A m o w , 71.80
4010 M ildre d W a g n e r , 71.80
4017 G e r tr u d e D. L e a r h . 71..80
4018 B essie K r e p is tm a n . 71.80
4019 Roaiilie M. A b ram s , 71.80
4 0 2 0 ^Margaret F . I te lch lin e, 71..80
4021 F lo r e n c e A. C o la h an , 71.80
4022 E l e a n o r A. D e K n n e r , 71.80
4023 P2velyn Z a rln , 71.80
4024 S u sn n F itz s im m o n s . 71.80
4025 Geoi-ge R le n tu ck . 71.80
4 0 2 0 R u th I.ip.ihitz. 71.80
4027 Belle M. Novikoff, 71.80
4028 L illia n F a r h e r , 71.80
4029 H ele n C ang iano , 71.,80
40.30 B e rn ic e V a n d e r v a ll. 71..<>0
4031 A lle g ra Levy, 71..SO
4032 M y ra Tieventhnl. 71.80
40.33 S a r a T.-irter. 7 1 .,80
4034 N o r m a n F r e ib e r g e r , 71.80
4035 L a w r e n c e E. D u b a k . 71..SO
4030 V ir g in ia V. George. 71.80
4a37 A dele T. K a tz , 71.80
40,'!8 Cacob-n S h e r m a n , 71.80
4039 B la n c h e S c h w a r tz . 71.80
4010 A n n a L. S ch w ab . 71.80
4041 G e r tr u d e Cohen. 71.80
4042 F r a n k ,T. H em p e l. 71.20
4043 R o b e r t R ab in o w itz. 71.20
4044 P e a r l B rec h er. 71.20
4045 C h a r le s J. K ell y, J r ., 71.20
4040 F r a n c e s B. K u n z, 71.20
4047 T h o m a s J. D r a k e . 71.20
4018 A n to in e tte A. .Shea, 71.20
4049 F r a n k T. M nnteleone. 71.20
40.10 A nna K. .Schneider, 71.20
4051 D om enlcn Rinl. 71.20
40.12 Rose E t tin g e r . 71.20
40.13 M a rth a L. T lchen o r, 71.20
4054 Josei)IiJne B a t e m a n . 71.20
40.15 R osalind Sch n eid er, 71.20
4050 R e g in a S tu r m . 71.20
4057 P e a r l K o fsk y. 71.20
4 0 5 5 Helen B ronitz. 71.20
40.19 Mar>- P iac ite lli. 71.20
40(10 L e onard Chib ka. 71.20
4001 Goodwin Sh ap iro . 71.20
4002 H ele n Sin ger. 71.20
4003 David G oldberg. 71.20
4004 Be.ntrice Siegel. 71.20
4005 .lean A. McGiiinn. 71.20
4000 Id llia n P ik e. 71.20
40'!7 D oro thy L. P ete rso n . 71.20
4008 ,'^hlrley F . S ears, 71.20
4009 .Milton R. S p arb er. 71.20
4070 .\n n e P . K eo u g h . 71.20
4071 .Tacol) C an to r. 71.20
4 0 7 2 ,\n n a C. F a h e r t v . 71.20
•4073 Miri.am Wolf. 71.20
4074 E v e ly n G lm o v skv . 71.20
4075 M arlo n Goebel. 71.20
4070 A n n e M. Collins. 71.20
4077 EIi.se D. R ig a u d . 71.20
4078 Rose Garovov. 71.20
4079 R a y m o n d W ‘ P u rcell. 71.20
40,80 E s t h e r I. Sedelkow. 71.20
4081 Annetrte W ellin. 71.20
4082 H ele n M. K e a r in , 71.20
4083 B e a tr ic e M andell. 71.20
4081 E v e ly n Roaen. 71.20
4085 J u l i a Ziskin, 71.20
4080 C la )a S an db erg , 71.20
4087 Is id o re C oo persm ltb . 71.20
4088 F r a n c e s RIaboy. 71.20
4089 S adie L. K r n tte n s t e in . 71.20
4090 B e a tr ic e London. 71.20
4091 C h a r lo tte F in e, 71.20
4092 F loren c e IMendelsohn. 71.20
4093 Ig n a t iu s J . C an a le. 71,’JO
4091 R egina E isner. «m1.20
4095 A r th u r h e e Th o m pso n, 71.20
4090 I r m a A. Goldfleld, 71.20
4097 Kilitli R o ssinsk v. 71.20
4098 E v a G reene. 71.20
40i)9 H ild a B. W iener, 71.20
4100 Jo hn .T. M u rtn g h. 71.20
4101 R u th F elnb e rg , 71.20
4102 M ilton P. M eisner. 71.20
4103 .Vnn B iv a n t. 71.20
4101 A nne E . U chitel, 71.20
4105 B e r n a r d R>ibinstein, 71.20
410(1 R o se B. K r a m e r . 71.20
4107 F lo ren c e E. B e r m a s . 71.20
4108 V. I. A. de C a p r a r ils , 71.20
4109 P a tr i c ia T avlo r. 71.20
4110 D avid Orlow. 71.20
4111 F a n n ie M argolis, 71.20
4112 E r n e s t in e .V. P o k o rn v , 71.20
4113 .\Iberft>C. Book, 71.20
4114 S a r a h V ortretlich. 71.20
4115 Josei.h C. I^ond. 71.20
4110 .Toaeph G. CucchI.n. 71.20
4117 Fi-anoeseo Bivona. 71.20
4118 .Tames T ilt. 71.20
4119 .Seymour Sim on, 71.20
4120 L a u r a Beok. 71.20
4121 T.llllan Boyers. 71.20
4122 S am u e l Ir g a n g . 71.20
412.1 Phylll.s TClar. ',1.20
4121 Clar.a C. J a c k s o n . 71.20
412.1 .\ n n a B o rn steln. 71.20
4120 H ele n R a u c h w c rg e r . 71.20
41'_>7 A n n e tt e W ien . 71.20
4128 F r e d e r i c k B. Jo n es, 71.20
41 2 9 S a n f o r d B . W o l f , '11.20
4130
4131
4132
4133
4134
41.35
A d e l e AI."»ley. 71 Of,
H y m a n Shapiro
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D o ro th ea Krick 7 . ' , ; '
F r a n c i a J . O 'S u iiu
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4137
4138
4139
4140
4141
4142
4143
4144
4145
4140
4147
4148
4149
41.10
4151
4102
Bessie L. Cohen ' 7 .'f*
G e r tr u d a Ooldw.i
Takat ; 7 i'ol'^»
I d a Nisse nson. 7 l'''fi ^
■\de le >Cykof.«kv fi o„
M in nie Bregmaii -.r^
B e n ja m in Blechp,'A lb ert Socol, 71
A n n e tt e Shapin'," 71
R u th Uajley. 71 "d
S h irle y Rashkin,- 71 jn
E s te lle H. UoMnnn
C a th e r in e A. .M.iui* 71
E lsie D. W a i b e r r i
.Manuel Weiss. 71
41.5.'{. M ary Dolj.son 71 r.,
4151 H ele n B. Berkowj.V
41.15 F lo ren c e D. Muri.hv
41.1« A n n a Rosenbaum 71
4157 M a r y C. C. llai vMv
41.18 M iria m Mishkovvskl. -f’
4159 C a r m in e Amore 7 iMn ^
4100 E d n a A. Jemmoi,
4101 S elm a Rakofr 7 i '.( ^
4102 A n th o n y J. S am ur'tL ^ .
4103 Jo h n J . Coyne, .ir
4104 B e a tr ic e s. Bloom ' 7'1
4105 Belle J . Checkan.ivpp
4100 E lean o re Cohen, :i
4107 M a r g u e r ite V. Tn 'n " 71
41C8 J e r o m e Cohn, 71 ‘.n '
41(i!l A r t h u r Margolis , '71
4170 A n n a Rublnow 71
4171 F lo r e n c e Stoller, 7 r ' ‘n
4172 M. J . MacGlllivn.v ' 7,
4173 E l e a n o r Golde. 7 | Mn
4174 A hra&am Klass 7T'.ft
4175 G race Mendel.s„'h„, 'X
4170 P e a r l K ron. 71 "n
4177 E lsie Mandel Ti' •'.)
4178 V e m E. Hepburt,* 7 | 20
4179 J o h n F . Ailing, 7 1,a'
4180 A n n e Rosenbluni 7 ; in
4181 K a t e Lev ine. 71 "n
41,82 M ary A. W. M.nirni,.
4183 R eb e c c a Kaplnti. 71
^
4184 E liz a b e th M. Flemin, „ „
4185 R i t a L. Scotti, 71 " "*■
4180 M ax in e P. .M;,rr.nv. 71 -q
4187 F r a n k A. Lazznn) 71
4188 E ilee n L. Lynch 71
4189 A r t h u r K. Bein. 71 ■■T)
4190 M ir ia m RoaenthMl 71
4191 C h arles DlMelfi, 71 -.o'
4192 Cella Albert, 71.20 '
419.'l L o r e t t a F. Gei
7 ] •«
4191 S e y m o u r Gen.sler, ' 71 'i)
4195 E v e ly n I. B. K,,
71.3)
4190 Sylv ia A. Taylor, 71 "o"
4197 D o r o th y Nadiu,«. 71.L.0
4198 M a r ti n R osenz”,- it 7 t jy
4199 M orto n W, Newninn 71'■.()
4200 M ildred Becker. 7l.-jb
4201 R o se P ate r n o . 71.1.’i)
4202 B la n c h e F is hm an, 71 20
4203 P a u li n e F aib ish. 71.20
4204 .“^a ra Ginsberg , 71.20
4205 I^eonard J. fJinsl.ery, 71.?)
4200 L illia n J. LaRarln‘r.1 , 71.M
4207 R o se Rosenahine, 71.20
4208 G e r tr u d e R. Rroth»r<, 71?)
420!> S y lv ia D. Sherh-Unff, 7l.a
4210 L illia n Osinoff, 71.20
4211 A b r a h a m I,lc ht‘"ilinr?, 7I.M
4212 Sylv ia Albert, 71.20
4213 T heod o re Cooper, 7I.I!fl
4214 M uriel Horowitz, 71.20
4215 L e o n a r d X. D.Tnli'Is, 71.S)
4210 Rose B alk ln , 71.20
4217 A n n e Silverman, 71.20
4218 S a n t a M. F e r r a r ;. 71.20
4'-’*9 S'allle Seldm an, 71.20
4220 E u l n lla M. Cap.-. 71.20
4221 M ilton Cohen, 71 2D
4222 R u t h Bfrnbauni. 71.20
422.T H ele n T. ATalier. 71.20
4224 J o s e p h in e :?I. M.i.*!'l,ari‘lll,71.S
4225 F r.in c e s M. Slnmrin, 71.20
4220 L o r r a in e Glntel, 71.20
4227 Immanuel Potokcr. 71.20
4228 A b r n h a m Goetz, 71.20
4220 E.s ther Zakutlnskv, 71.20
4230 M ildred H arris. 71.20
4231 S a r a h Brannelly. 71.20
4232 S y lv ia Neiilernr'n 71.20
42.'13 R o se Singer. 71 ‘.’')
42.34 C elia ?!Ioogar. 71 'Jn
4235 M arie Scibelll. 71.20
4230 ^ f a r g a r e t T. Ouinn. 71.20
4237 R a e E. Sprintrei. 71,20
4238 H elen S. Turner. 71.20
4239 Mildre.l Belsky. 71.'.’')
4240 P e a r l D. Bautn.i ■ T1.20
4241 E t h e l Goldstein. 71,'JO
4242 F r i e d a Tausner, 71.20
4243 E l a in e B. Tanei’’-luni. i1.-'>
4214 M ario n C. Gilm^irtin Tl-’'
424.1 M orto n J. S in i'f. 71,
4240 T e r e s a Taino, 71'-'"
4247 G eorge Anders.in. TI 2'*
4248 T h o m a s Hiiyh:„
.1-'
4249 J e n n n e C. Siif^.-^n<12.10 E le a n o r e :\Iorr, '^l 20
4251 S a r a Rubin.skv, .■l.?1
4252 F lo ren ce Her!:Ier, .I--"
42.13 R in a Tucker. 71 '-’0
4254 . \ b e K r a m e r. T'.2<>
4255 M a r v A. Martin.
4250 F l o r a P . Roth^ -n,
42.17 G e r tr u d e WeininK.^r. .1158 A n n a Dobrofsky, 7I--'
4258
4259 W illiam WlnliliT,
4200 C h a r l o tte ^l.
4201 .<Vylvla Gellis. 71,20
4202 M ic hael Bouila, . I J
4203 M iss P e a r l Ohr, ■'•.-'.v,
4204 A larg a re t Hernu’I.^'i.'
4205 S n ra h Medetslc .1-’'
4200 E d w a r d F . V,
r.j
4207 Fi-ances R. Kiel ',
4208 V icto rln e V. A, (’ nrlj'.
4209 F r ie d a Bobruskv
4270 Juliu.s Cohen, 71.-O
4271 G e r tr u d e E. MlH"; ''
4272 B e a tr ic e Hallen. 1' 4273 Sonla Kossoff. .I -"
4271 I d a Siegel. 71
71.20
4275 W'illlam B.
'2-'
4270 M uriel Connelb .17l,'-’
or. fl
4277 A u d rey R.
4278 Molly H alp e n i, .1 .
4279 Y v o n n e A. C.n i.l'i
4280 R u t h L. Moglen
4281 M arlon McO u I'-m '’.
4282 Ben.Iamln B n i'l'’;^'' ‘
4283 B a b e tte Ue'tZ:; ‘
71.?'
4281 F lo r e n c e R. Tfunl
4285 Augu.stn
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4280 S am uel W.
4287 I r v i n e P au l. .J
4088 T.ea Fliikler. ‘’ - . . o f t
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42.89 A nn e R.
4290 H a r r y C. Fe-f'f
4291 E s t h e r Krinskv. . .
4293 J a c o b .Tncobs. ' ' "
4293 M a r th a M. Ptvn.;;;'''''
4294 H ele n Klein. 71 - , .,>
4‘»95 M ary B. M alo t" '',.
4290 M a r g a r e t M.
4297 Svlvla .Fi-ledson ■
4298 B la n ch e Ginsbiire,
<1.20
429!1 E lsie T,.
4300 Rlon K. W illla’’
4301 A lice Solomon,
4302 n o s e Zucker. 1 1 ,in
4303 C o n stanc e
4304 M av Hun.ui. . 1 - " . , «o
4305 D oris Sllbersteln.
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4300 .Toseph F.
4307 E v e ly n Ro.senstei'^
-,,20
4308 E l l e n V.
4300 G er tr u d e Snector,
1310 J a m e s J.
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4811 H a r r i e t V.
4312 M a r g u e r l t t e
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V e w in n n , 71.20
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3 f’*’' L l J O o n r o y , 7 1 . 2 0
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I L s li n n a l .l H. l i e M a n n . 7 1 . 2 0
43i'i!I IHjrIs P a s h , 7 1 . 2 0
4370 Helen Itiith Or.inKej^ 7^^20
43S4 Max Korn steln, 71—>/
«S.'i .MarKaret -Mary Q u in n. 71.20
43S6 l?.rii:ird W lllner. 71.20
4:iS7 Maurlie C. I^lpke, 71.20
4:iS.S KKthfr M. FenlK, 71.20
4iS9 Krances K. F rie n d , 71.20
4:',i)0 Ijiiiru Slolovitz, 71.20
4:W1 OeorKe A. I -y s ag h t, 71.20
4M2 I'litliprliu- (ll lhooly, 71.20
43113 Kthfl Johnson, 71.20
43M Fannie T r ln ko fsk y , 71.20
43M T.cna Klein, 71.20
43M Marian h . E. W a r d , 71.20
4:197 Theresa A. M illard, 71.20
4.1118 Madeline M. G lu n tz , 71.20
43u:i Margaret M. K lllele a, 71.20
44IK) Lurllle Ilooenfeld, 71.20
441)1 tJforKe J. (Soetel, 71.20
44112 .Mll.lred Hopcn. 71.20
4403 Sophie N. Schoen, 71.20
44114 Rnsbn F^. J ano w , 71.20
44»5 Irene Meyer, 71.20
44(H) lOuBenIe H. Blob. 71.20
4407 Michael A. F e r n a n d e z , 71.20
44115 Friinres I la m e r i n a n , 71.20
44ifl Soi'lile AKsael, 71.20
4410 U r e tt a C. Bailey, 71.20
4411 Uarhel H lrsch k ow itz . 71.20
441V Hortenbe W'elner, 71.20
4413 Kstlier T revas, 71.20
4414 Shirley TrlKoboff, 71.20
4415 Lucy OK'hak, 71.20
441(1 Mury (!. McCall, 71.20
4417 Mary K. H urley, 71.20
441S Iiin H. F r a s a n c h ln , 71.20
441» Sophie T. Kechter, 71.20
4ll'(l Frances Weliier, 71.20
44:;i Uowirio T. 8.Tcca. 71.20
44irJ Frances Vecher, 71.20
4t*3 Patricia Smith. 71.20
44j.’4 Marlon V. S a tlle r, 71.20
<4.!' Jani-H A. P a e a n o . 71.20
44.0 Juanita M. Ivockhart, 71.20
«;;■ -Marie A. StubljB, 71.20
4 -S Claire R. Rosen. 71.20
44*J Uiirothy Sloop. 71.20
4tw iMhvi.rU Bady, 71.20
41; 1 Norman T. KnglKsh, 71.20
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44.W Uulh n. Oppenhelm, 71.20
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C,reen.steln, 71.20
4435 Morris Tclc hm an. 71.20
«3(j h.hvaM A. F o rte, 71.20
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4439 Till?
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4441
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4472 E l e n n ! ^’ a i c s o n , 7 1 . 2 0
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4402 D a n i e l F . N o o n a n , J r ., 7 1 .2 0
441»a M l M r e d P e a r l , 7 1 . 2 0
4404 H i ld a W e l n i c k , 7 1 .20
441)6 K l l z a b e t h R . M a y e r , 7 1 . 3 0
4 4 0 0 H e n r i e t t a B a r h z . 71.20
4407 B a r b a r a P e a r l m q n , 71.20
44 9 8 R u t h H a m i l t o n . 71.20
4 4 9 9 P e a r l O e r s h a t e r , 71.20
4500 S a m u e l J. P o r c e lll. 71.20
4.’i01 E v e l y n G a r l a n d , 7 1 . 2 0
4.’i0 2 K o j r l n a K u r r h l n s k y . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'-.f)3 K l l z a b e t h F . C u r r a n , 7 1 . 2 0
4.')04 H e l e n a M . S l l l u k . 7 1 . 2 0
4."0.") S i m o n e B l u m b o r g . 7 1 . 2 0
4.Vifi C e l l S . G o l d m a n , 7 1 . 2 0
4ri(i7 M a r l o n O e a r t y . 7 1 . 2 0
4.MW S i d n e y C o h e n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.100 M a r y J a c o b s o n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.’i 1 0 R u t h T . e b o w , 7 1 . 2 0
4.M1 B l a n c h e B . R o s e n b e r g , 7 1 . 2 0
4.’i I 2 A b r a h f . m D u v l n e k y , 7 1 . 2 0
4.">1.T R o s e B . M n l l e n . 7 1 . 2 0
45 1 4 R e K in a A . H a ll, 71.20
4.'>l.5 S t a n l e y J . T j u b n l e w . s k l , 7 1 . 2 0
4."il« H i l d a P n p k l o s . 7 1 . 2 0
4 . ' 1 7 T aps te r C i t r o n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'i l8 B e r n l C R S a l t z m a n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'i l0 I, ,eo n S i e g e l . 71.21)
4.VJ0 R y l v l .a M.-M-CU9, 7 1 . 2 0
4 .' i ’1 E d w a r d T a s h m a n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'22 K l e a n o r e Z i m m e r m a n . 71.20
4."i!.’3 C ' h a r l c s M u s t a t - n r o n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'.24 Y e t t a T e l c h m a n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.%2.’> I d a . S f h w a r t z , 7 1 . 2 0
4."2(5 R u t h F r i e d m a n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.‘i2 7 D o r o t h y B a t i a t , 7 1 . 2 0
4.")28 R i t a A . C o g o z z o . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'iL'9 Ro.on M a r i e R . C a n i i n o , 7 1 . 2 0
4.'.:H) M . i t l l d a L a n d a u , 7 1 . 2 0
4.".'?1 E s t h e r F i n e . 7 1 . 2 0
4.%'l3^F ran k C. M o s t e r . 7 1 . 2 0
4.':m W n l t o n B . A n d r e w s . 7 1 . 2 0
4.'l.t4 M a r y J . M a l l o n , 7 1 . 2 0
4T,an F l o r e n r p E . W h i t e . 7 1 . 2 0
4.^30 R o b e r t F . H a r r i s o n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.’’i.17 R u t h K w n r t l e r , 7 1 . 2 0
4.V18 B r i d g e t M . .S u l l i v a n , 7 1 . 2 0
4.'i.TO J a c o b J . L e h r e r , 7 1 . 2 0
4.'i40 R e b e c c a J . .S chw^ artz. 7 1 . 2 0
4541 H i l d a O r e e n b a u m . 71.20
4 .' 4 2 M a r y H . N u g e n t , 7 1 . 2 0
454,1 H y m a n M . I ^ w l s , 7 1 . 2 0
4.'i44 IvUoy A . R u s s o . 7 1 . 2 0
4.’'i45 N e t t l e U F i s h e r , 7 1 . 2 0
4,’(4t! B e a t r i c e R . d e X o h l e , 7 1 . 2 0
4 .' 4 7 K l v a G . G a l l . 7 1 . 2 0
4 5 4 8 l e a t h e r I ., e v l n e . 7 1 . 2 0
4.149 M a r g a r e t M . R o n a n , 7 1 . 2 0
45. 50 P a u l i n e B U i m e n f e l d . 7 1 . 2 0
45,'il H a r o l d S c l i r e l b e r . 7 1 . 2 0
4 .m 2 M i l d r e d W i e n e r . 7 1 . 2 0
4.153 D o r o t h y B r u n e l l . 7 1 . 2 0
4.’’5 4 M l l d r e f l . S t e i n b e r g , 7 1 . 2 0
45o.’i C h a r l e s B a d e n h o n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.1.’ifl C e c e l i a L i i m m , 7 1 . 2 0
4.5,-.7 D . A . H I n v e s t ( M i s s ) , 7 1 . 2 0
4.158 H e l e n V a l l n s k y , 7 1 . M
4.1,19 E l s i e S i l v e r m a n , 7 1 . 2 0
45fiO T h e r e s a R a d s k l n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.101 K a t h l e e n -M. F r a n c i s , 7 1 . 2 0
4 5 0 2 H e r m a n P e p p e r . 71.20
4.103 A n n e t t e , K a l t n i a n , 7 1 . 2 0
4.104 G e r t r u d e O r e o l , 7 1 . 2 0
4,KM A M i r i a m J . C o r .io n , 7 1 . 2 0
4.10fi R i t a E . W e l n g a r t e n , 7 1 . 2 0
4.’)(in A l e x Z. .S a g l. 7 1 . 2 0
4.107 J e n n i e P a l e f s k y , 7 1 . 2 0
4.1<i8 M a u r i c e K a u f m a n . 7 1 . 2 0
45 0 9 R u t h L . M a r k s. 71.20
•4.170 W i l l i a m P e r l m u t t e r , 7 1 . 2 0
4.171 M a r j o r i e B l e c h m a n . 7 1 . 2 0
4.172 M a x w e l l D . M o g l e n , 7 1 . 2 0
4.573 A u g u s t W . G u m b l e , 7 1 . 2 0
45 7 4 A g n e s C. P e t e r s s e n , 71.20
4.175 P a t r i c i a D . V o l k l e , 7 1 . 2 0
^
4 5 7 0 C h a r lo t t e U p n i c k . 7 1 .20
f
4577 B e a t r ic e N . W le s e n e c k , 71.20
4.178 E v e l . v n J . V a n s o n , 7 1 . 2 0
4 5 7 9 R o s e H . .S k l a r , 7 1 . 2 0
4.1.50 X a o m l S . P o s t a l , 7 1 . 2 0
4.1S1 A n n e t t e F . S a p o r l t a , 7 1 . 2 0
4 5 8 2 H e l e n M. M c L a u g h l in , 70.00
45H3 A l m a B i b l o w , 7 0 . 0 0
4584 A m e l i a G u m b ln e r . 70.60
4 5 8 5 E t t a S h a p ir o . 70.00
45 8 0 A d e l e C la u a e n , 70.00
4,1.87 V i r g i n i a A . O ’ N e i l l , 7 0 . 6 0
4.188 D a v i d S d i n u r , 7 0 . 0 0
4.189 S e y m o u r H . R o s e m a n , 7 0 . 6 0
45 9 0 B e l l a K a s s n e r , 70.60
4591 S a l a m l t h S. K r a m e r . 70.6 0
4 5 9 2 R o s e M . S c h n e id e r . 70.00
4.VJ3 S u e L . C l a c l o , 7 0 . 0 0
4.194 A g n e s W . O ' B r i e n , 7 0 . 0 0
45 9 5 L o u i s e J. .S avareae , 70.00
4.190 R u t h H . F i n k , 7 0 . 6 0
4 5 9 7 P a u l S e a m o n , 70.60
4.198 V e r a M e r g e n t l m e , 7 0 . 6 0
45 9 9 M a y I s r a e l, 70.00
4000 P r o v id e n c e T a lb l, 7 0 .60
4 0 0 1 E r n e s t i n e C. R o b i n s o n , 7 0 , 6 0
4 0 0 2 B l a n c h e H e r t z , 70.00
4 0 0 3 R a c h e l W e i s s , 70.00
40 0 4 R u t h W e i n b e r g e r , 70.60
40 0 5 C h a r l e s J l. R o s e n b e r g , 70.60
4000 H a rr ie t W e r th eim e r,
70.60
40 0 7 E u g e n e J. S c h u b e r t , 70.60
4008 J o h n J , M u r p h y . 7 0 .00
4009 B e r n ic e B e h r , 70.00
4 0 1 0 E t h e l Z o r n l t s k y , 70.60
4 01 1 S o p h i a C o h e n , 7 0 . 0 0
4 0 1 2 M i c h a e l G o r lin . 70.00
40 1 3 B e s s i e B lo c k . 70.00
4014 R o s e S p e r g e l. 7 0 .00
4016 H a r r y S h a t s k y , 70.00
4 0 1 0 B e s s i e G o ld b e r g , 70.00
4 0 1 7 J o s e p h A s t r a c h e n , 70.00
40 1 8 H a n n a h N e z l n . 70.60
4 0 1 9 P a u l M a t z , 70.60
4 0 2 0 G e o r g e L a ln o , 70.00
4021 E i le e n E . K e lly . 70.60
4 0 2 2 E t h e l S t e i n , 70.60
4 0 2 3 M i n n i e W a s s e r m a n . 70.60
4024 F a n n y F e in s t e ln , 70.00
40 2 5 J e a n n e t t e S te in e r , 70.60
4 6 2 0 A n t h o n y D e .V n g e lU , 70.60
4027 E l e a n o r L . H a n e y , 70.60
4028 D a v i d G in s b e r g , 70.60
4029 S y lv ia R o t h s te ln , 7 0.00
40 3 0 M a r c ia R u b in , 70.00
4 t m M a e K o l i n s k y , 70.60
40.'t2 L i l l i a n C. C h a m b e r s , 7 0 . 6 0
463 3 A n n e M. B a r r in g t o n , 70.60
4034 R u t h S c h w a l b , 70.60
4635 W e l t e r B a r r e t t , 7 0 .60
40 8 0 A lf r e d S c h lm k o w lt z , 70.60
4637 P a u l l n t R o s e n b e r g , 70.60
4 6 3 8 A l f r e d A d d e o , 70.60
4 0 3 9 I d a G. C a r lin , 70.60
4 6 4 0 B e a t r i c e A b r a m s o n , 70.60
4041 F e l i c e A u s l a n d e r , 70.60
4 0 4 3 M ild r e d S. H llb r ln g , 7 0 .60
4 0 4 3 A d e l a i d e G . R o s s , 70,60
4044 B a r b a r a H o r v a t h . 7 0.60
4646 A n n a S c h lf t m a n , 70.60
404 0 B e r t h a B l it t e r , 70.60
46 4 7 J e a n n * L e s s e m , 70.60
4 0 4 8 S h i r l e y B . F r e d e r i c k s , TO.flO
46-J9 A a r o n G r l f f e n b e r g , 7 0 . 6 0 .
4 0 5 0 I r e n * H . B u r s t e r m a n , 70.60
40B1 M o n r o e M . R o s e n b u s h , 7 0 . 6 0
4082 F a y R u d e s , 70.60
4 6 5 3 M i l d r e d R . S i m o n , T 0 .6 0
46.54 H a r o l d F . K o e h l e r , 7 0 , 6 0
46 B 6 S h i r l e y B « b l n o w l t z , 7 0 . 6 0
4056 A n n a A . G llc k , 70.60
4 6B 7 C l a i r e S h u s t e r m a n , 7 0 . 6 0
4668 L o r r a in e H a n s e n , 70.00
40 6 9 M a r y T a y l o r , 70.60
4660 M a r g a r e t A . C o o k . 7 0 .60
4601 C e lia O r b a c h , 70.00
40 0 2 C h a r le s P . O ls e n , 7 0 .60
4(i 03 R u s s e l l R u f f l n o , 7 0 , 6 0
4804 R u t h H. P a l e s t i n e , 70.60
4605 M i r ia m C o h e n , 70.60
4600 H a r r ie t A b r a m o w l t z , 70.60
4007 M u r ie l Z ld e n , 70.00
4 0 0 8 F l o r e n c e E . K l e l n m a n , T 0.6 0
4009 H a r r y R o t h e n b e r g , 7 0 .60
4 0 7 0 R u t h M . R o s e n , 70.00
4671 A d e l a i d e G . M a s o n , 7 0 .6 0
4078 V i o l e t C a c c a m o , 70.00
4073
4074
407.1
4070
4077
4078
4079
4080
40S 1
40.52
40,S:4
4084
40.S5
40HU
4087
4088
4089
4C90
4<!91
4092
4'93
4094
40!»5
4090
4097
4098
4099
4700
4701
4702
4703
S y lv i a F . T h ie r s , 70.60
M a r ie R . K e l l y . 70.00
R u t h R o s e n /.w e lg , 70.00
M a r c ia S. C o h en , 7 0 .00
M a r g a r e t M. C a n n o n , 70.60
W i l l e l m i n a M o l n a r . 70.(10
L o u i s e V . M a r k u s , 70.00
S y lv i a A b r a m o v ll z . 7 0 .00
M a r i l y n K D i a z , 70.tlO
M o llle G I b e ln ia n , 70.00
J u lln M u s u r a o n . 70,00
D o r o t h y T>ps em . 70.tlO
J o s e p h B u c h s b a u m , 70.00
S a r a h O x n i a n . 7<).00
A n n a M. Z a n c h e l l l , 7 0 . 0 0
.S o l o m o n B c h r m a n , 7 0 . 0 0
P a u l i n o J.nO'ee, 7 0 . 0 0
I..IIIInn N e w m a n , 7 0 . 0 0
M a r y M c r n lc li. 70.00
B e t t y .M c A u liffe. 7 0 .0 0
M a x T .a s k o w lt z , 70.00
.\b r a h .n m I . a s k o w lt z , 70.00
B e r t r a m C. H l a e n s l e i n , 7 0 . 0 0
M a r i e H i g g i n s . 7 0 . CO
S y lv ia n . W a l d m a n n . 7 0.00
S e l m a C. C r e i f , 7 0 . 0 0
B e f t y T. ,e v|n e. 70 .0 (i
R().«p (! . I . p p s l i a , 7 0 . 0 0
E l l e n D . A l p s r t . 70.0 0 '
F r a n c e s S i - h i m l l p r , To .0 0
Y e t t a S ll b e r s t e l n . 70.00
4704 R o a l .v n S . L l n d e n b a u m , 7 0 . 0 0
470.1 S a r a h Z w i r n , 7 0 , 0 0
4706 KIchard J l.m t lo iie , 7 0 .00
4707 M i n n i e P o s n e r . 70.00
4708 J tose K a u f m a n . 70.00
4709 R o b e r t A . S c h u l t z , 70.00
4710 D o r o t h y W e i s s . 70.00
4711 B e s s i e L i n d e n , 7 0 . 0 0
4 7 1 2 U u l h J . S i l v e r . 7 0 .OO
4713 M a d e lin e S ie g e l. 70.00
4714 C a t h e r i n e U . H ell. 7 0 .0 0
471.1 R i t a N o v e m b e r . 70.0<>
4710 G e r a ld S. W e l s s n i a n , 70.0 0
4717 V i r g i n i a G ell), 70.00
4718 W a r r e n J. K u h le , 70.00
4 7 1 9 K a t h l e e n B. C l a r k e , 7 0 . 6 0
471’0 l*'linor Af. J o n e s . 7 0 . 0 0
4721 lO ileen A . W a l s h , 7 0 . 0 0
4 7 2 2 ■ S y l v i a S l o t k l n . 70.0<)
472.-1 T h e r e s a S . U a l l s . 7 0 . 0 0
4 7 2 4 O l g a A. C a t e r a , 70.0(»
4 7 2 3 L a u r a Abra m. -^o n, 7 0 . 2 0
4720 A d e le S h u l im , 70.00
4 7 2 7 M a r y D ’ A l l s e r a . 70.(;0
4728 E v e l y n l i o s h a f s k v
70.00
4 7 2 9 M a r y B e r k o w l l z , ’7 0 . 0 0
4 7 3 0 H e l e n M. W o l f s o h n . 7 0 . 6 0
47.11 L o u i s X . L u p o . 7 0 . 0 0
4 7 3 2 A l e x D . T.pbpd. 7 0 . 0 0
47:t3 K v e l y n K i s e n b e r g , 7 0 . 0 0
47.14 C a r o l i n e D c v e j i a n . 7 0 . 0 0
47.15 B l a n c h e E n i e r t . 7 0 . 0 0
47.10 E \ ’p l y n .S c l n v l m n i P i -, 7 0 . 0 0
47.17 S y l v i a C a s s l p r , 7 0 . 0 0
4738 R o s ly n G e lle r , 70.00
47.19 F l o r e n c e R . C o h e n . 7 0 . 0 0
4740 H ertha B. M llls t e ln . 70.00
4711 C o n c e t t a M . S t a r a c e . 7 0 . 0 0
4742 B er n a r d H e r s h k o w ltz, 70.60
47-13 •Mary P r o k o p c h l k , 7 0 .n 0
4744 G e n e v i e v e K a p l a n , 70.00
4 7 (5 M a r th a Z jim b r o fs k y , 70.00
4710 B la n c h e W e in t r a u b , 70.00
4747 F r a n k P . P y n e . 70.00
4748 F r a n c e s G . W a l z e r . 70.60
4749 E l s i e P . W i g g i n s , 70.60
47.10 s>ara h VV el .it rop . 7 0 . 0 0
4751 J o s e p h i n e P a c e l l l , 70 .ti 0
47.12 R a l p h S i e g e l , 7 0 . 0 0
47.13 G e r t r u d e C . M i t c h e l l . 7 0 . 6 0
47.14 R e b e c c a S h a f r a n , 7 0 . 0 0
4755 M orris S p le lv o g e l, 7 0 .00
47.16 J o t ' n M o s t e c a k . 7 0 . 0 0
47.17 M a r i o n A . S a p e r s t e l n , 7 0 . 6 0
4758 R o s l y n S a r o h , 70.00
4 7 5 9 E u g e n e L e\- j- . 7 0 .0 0
4700 G e r tr u d e R o t h s t e ln . 70,60
4 7 0 1 L i l l i a n V . K e l l y , 7 0 . fK)
4702 F lo r e n c e T . S c h ille r , 7 0 .60
4703
J. B r o w n , 70.00
4704 R u t h S. S t e i n e r , 70.00
4705 L u c i ll e M i la z z o , 70.00
4 7 0 0 C o n s t a n c e A . I ., e w l s . 7 0 . 6 0
47C7
1-- F l l K e n b a u m , 7 0 . 6 0
4708 R a e S c h o e n f e l d . 70,00
4709 J a c o b S c h le r e n . 7 0 .00
4770 M a r y F r ie d m a n , 70.00
477 1 H o m e r J . O x l e v , 7 0 . 0 0
4772 M a y A p p e l, 70.00
4773 P a u l R . C o h e n , 70.00
4774 R o s l n a J. M a c i-h ia , 70.60
4775 ^ r le d a K l a p m a n , 70.00
4770 H a r r ie t G . F e ll e r . 70.00
4777 S a m C o h e n , 70.00
4778 L illia n R o s e n . 70.60
4779 L u k e B o n a n n o , 70.00
4780 A r m a n d o P . L a n z e l t a , 70.60
4781 D a v i d R e a r d o n . 70.00
4782 M ilto n G l a s s e r m a n . 7 0 .00
4 7 8 3 L i l l i a n S h e p h e r d , 70.tiO
4 7 8 4 C h a r l e s C. T a p i a , 7 0 . 0 0
4 7 8 5 R o s e C. C a s e y , 7 0 . 0 0
4 7 8 6 S u .s a n F . G r e u b e l . 7 0 . 6 0
4787 H e r b e r t R osen)>erg, 70 00
47.88 S y l v i a C o h e n , 7 0 . 0 0
4789 A d e le G o l u b o f k , 70.60
4790 E l iz a b e t h L . B r o w n . 70.00
4791 R o s a r io A . A n t o n le llo . 7 0.60
4792 M u rie l G o ld m a n . 70.60
4793 C a t h e r in e T . K a r io n , 70.00
4 7 9 4 .S o p h i e Z a h a l k o w i t z . 7 0 . 0 0
4795 N a n c y I l a c n u a , 70.6 0
4790 C la ire E . F r e e d m o n . 7 0 .0 0
4797 C a r o lin e D a v i s , 70.00
4 7 9 8 J a m e s A . F l i n t . 70.(! 0
4 7 9 9 M a r y C. C u r r a n , 7 0 . 0 0
4 8 0 0 M a r g a r e t C. K e n n e d y , 7 0 . 6 0
4801 T h o m a s J . H a y e . s , 7 0 . 6 0
4802 S e lm a R . S te r n . 70.00
4803 S a m R u b i n . 70.00
4804 D a v i d S h e f r a n s k v , 7 0 .0 0
4805 L u c ille R o s e n , 70.00
4 8 0 0 M a r j o r i e C. P a r k s , 7 0 . 6 0
4807 W i l li a m J. M u r p h y . 7 0 .6 0
4808 J a c o b R u b i n s t e i n , 70.00
48 0 9 M a r y A . I.,am b e. 70.0 0
4810 M a r th a M a rk s, 70.00
4811 H a r r ie t K a p l a n , 70.0 0
4812 F r e d a R . W o d ln . 70.00
4813 A r t h u r J. N a s t r e . 70.00
4 8 1 4 J o h n O ’C o n n o i , 7 0 . 0 0
4815 H a rr j' D ic k e r . 7 0 .00
4810 H e le n L . T o lk , 7 0 .00
4 8 1 7 R e g i n a V . M c C l e l l a n . T 0 .6 0
4818 G e r tr u d e L a s o ff. 70.00
4819 S a d ie W a c h s p r e s s . 70.60
4820 S y lv i a S o lo ff, 70 .0 0
4821 M i l d r e d W a s s e r , 7 0 . 0 0
4 8 2 2 E \ ’e l y n T o n d e t t a r , 7 0 . 6 0
4 8 2 3 B e t t y C. A l b e r t i , 7 0 . 6 0
4824 F r a n c e s O r e e n s t e ln , 7 0.60
4825 D o r o t h y B . S e e r y , 7 0 .60
4820 J u liu s G la ser, 70.60
4827 E v e l y n L . K a n e , 7 0 .60
4828 A n ita M. P llg e r , 7 0.60
4829 M u r ie l K l e i n , 7 0 .60
4 8 3 0 E d m u n d G. P a s e l e r , 7 0 .6 0
4831 M ild r e d B e r n s t e i n , 7 0 ,6 0
4832 H e le n M . C o h e n . 7 0.60
48.18 A n n a L e v i n e , 7 0 . 0 0
4834 R u t h D . C o r d e s, 7 0 .60
483.’5 H a r r i e t M . C o k e l e y , 7 0 . 6 0
4830 Y v e t t e B r e g e r , 7 0 .60
4837 P r a n c e s P . F o l e y , 7 0 .60
4838 E l s i e L a n g s a m , 7 0 .60
4 8 3 9 M a r g i r e t C. M u r p h y , TO. 60
4840 E s t e l l e P a s t e r , 70.00
4841 N o r m a P r a n z , 7 0 .0 0
4842 L u c ille A d ler, 70.00
4843 L Ib h y L e v i t t , 7 0 .60
4 8 4 4 T h e l m a T .,e v l n B k y , 7 0 . 6 0
4 8 4 6 .Joh n B . B u t l e r , 7 0 . 6 0
4840 M a r th a H o d e s . 7 0 .00
4847 E d n a B . A u e r b a c h , 7 0 .6 0
4.848 M a r i e I . I . o B a l b o . 7 0 . 6 0
4849 D i a n a W . G o ld e n b e r g . 70.60
4 8 5 0 .Toan H . K e e n a n , 7 0 , 6 0
4851 S y l v i a O r e e n b a u m , 7 0 . 0 0
4852 B e a tr ic e L ltm a n . 7 0.60
48.53 F l o r e n c e M . I . i e v l n e , 7 0 . 6 0
4854 C a t h e r i n e A , D e l a n e y , 70.60
48.'-)B S y l v i a W l b e r B t e l n , 7 0 . 0 0
4850 J e n n ie S. B la n c , 70.00
48.17 A n n e C. ( i o r d o n , 7 0 . 0 0
485.8 M a r g a r e t H i l l m a n , 7 0 . 6 0
48.19 A b r a h a m A . F r i e d m a n , 7 0 . 6 0
4800 J o s e p h F . R e m s . 7 0 .00
4801 F r a n c e s T u l i p a n . 7 0 . 0 0
48(!2 B e t t y M a s o n . 7 0 . 0 0
4,^103 G e o r g e II. W a r n k e n , 7 0 . 6 0
4 8 0 4 F a y Z w i r n . 7 0 .0 0
4S05 J o h n J. R a y m o n d , 70.0 0
4800 H y m .in L e v in e , 70.00
4SC7 M a r t h a S l l v e r b l a t e , 7 0 . 0 0
4R(i8 I d a T/Pvy, 7 0 . 0 0
4.8C9 P e a r l H . I l a b e r , 7 0 . 0 0
4K70 M a d e l i n e J u r i c a . 7 0 . (;o
4871 S t a n l e y G . Di.-xz, 7 0 , 0 0
4872 A u ro r a D i a s (M iss ) , 70.60
4873 A n n e t t e S te p tn a n . 70.00
4874 R o s e G ooilu iiin . 70.00
487.1 T h o m a s IT. M o r a n , 7 0 . 0 0
4870 F a n n i e M a llln , 70.00
4M77 K n i m a M . \ V e r n e r . 7 0 . 6 0
4 8 7 8 M a r i j a r e l K. . M c C a r t h y , 7 0 . 0 0
4 S 7 9 L e a h P c h . i r f , 7 0 . CO
48.80 Ro.^ip G o l d f a r b , 7 0 . 0 0
48.81 J a n i c e K. O u i c k i i - y . 7 0 . 6 0
48.82 M i n n i e S o d o v n i k . 7 0 . 0 0
48,><3 M a r i a n K. H r e t s c h . 7 0 . 6 0
4884 M llllc e n t A p p c lb a u n i. 7 0 .00
4.885 M a x i n e n i . ' i e k e r . 7 0 . 0 0
4880 R o b b in s E. L a n e , 70.00
4 8 8 7 H a r r i e t R e i s e r . 70.f! 0
4^<88 B e r n a r d S c l i m o o k l e r . 7 0 . 6 0
48,89 L u c i a n o A. M a s l . 7 0 . 0 0
48 9 0 B e t t y G e t tn e r , 70.00
4891 F lo r p n c p l i.m d a ii. 70.00
4892 F r a n k F e.sta, 70.00
4,803 H e l e n M . I T a l ly . 7 0 . 0 0
4893A J a n e T . N ie w lc r o w a k I , 70.00
4894 J e a n o R a d n e r . 7 0 .00
489.1 E t t a S c h a r f . 70 .C 0
4890 T ed S ch np ldp r. 7 0 .00
4 8 9 7 M o r r i s Go lciCa rb , 7 0 . 0 0
4S;I8 I n e r r o r S po 4‘^t>3 A .
4.S99 C, F . A n t o n l i c c I , 7 0 . 0 0
4900 B e a t r i c e K ch n e id e r, 70,60
4901 R i t a I'\ M o s s . 7 0 . CO
4 9 0 2 S e l d i a G e l f a n d , 70.((0
4903 F . D. W n rlnir (M r s.), 70.60
4904 R i t a G illls. 70.00
490.1 A g n e s O. W o o d , 7 0 . 0 0
4900 H e le n e E . H e n r y , 70.00
4907 E le a n o r S. S im o n , 7 0.00
4!tOS F l o r e n c e T-wcnnedy, 7 0 . 0 0
4909 E le a n o r F e ld m a n . 70.60
4910 H e le n K le in , 70.00
4911 F r a n k I ’. J a s l o w , 7 0 . 0 0
4912 S y lv i a D e M in g e r , 70.00
4913 G r a c e R. .lo h n so n . 70.00
491 4 D o r o t h y S:i I o n i a n . 7 0 . 0 0
491.1 G e r t r u d e R. IT o e r l g . 7 0 . 0 0
4910 F r a n k A. W a ls h , 7 0.00
4 9 1 7 E v e l y n M . . l .( n e r . 7 0 . 0 0
4 9 1 8 .S a d i e L . M i c h n e l . 7 0 . 0 0
4919 M a r lo n Q u in n . 70.00
4920 J o s e p h A . C a.saz za, 70.60
4921 M a y K n g l e r . 7 0 . 0 0
4922 V . S c h a u e e lb c r g e r . 70.60
4921 R o s e G r e e n e s . 70.00
4 9 2 4 D o l o r e s A. G e r z , 7 0 . 0 0
4925 F r a n k J. D o n a t y , 70.00
4 9 2 0 H o w a r d T'^'rotnovlce. " 0 . 6 0
4 9 2 7 Ro*<e S i g e l n l c k . 7 0 . 0 0
49 2 8 E s t e l l e S te r n . 70.00
49 2 9 B e l l e K oSM fsky, 7 0 .6 0
4J).10 J o h n B e a l e , 7 0 . 0 0
4 9 3 1 J o h n F . Ca r lo <'k . 7 0 . 6 0
49.12 M a r i o n B e l l , 7 0 , 0 0
49.13 S o n i a C e d n r b a u i i i . 7 0 . 6 0
4934 B e a t r ic e A b se. 70.00
4 9 1 5 R u t h W e l d e r , 70.(K)
4930 S a lly D a n z ig e r , 7 0 .0 0
4937 J o e l P . K a p l a n , 70.60
4918 D o r is L e ln se id e r , 70.60
49 3 9 I .lllla n M. L e l b o w l t z . 70.60
4940 K a t e S c h w a r t z , 70.60
4941 N o r m a n S h a p ir o , 70.60
4942 K a t h l e e n T . K e p k o . 70.00
4943 F r e i d a J a c o liy , 70.00
4944 L o t t i e B r n u n s te ln , 70.60
49-t5 D a v i d S m i t h , 7 0 . 0 0
4910 I .e o S. C a lla h a n , 7 0 .60
4947 H y m a n M a r k o w it z . 70.60
4948 E lv ir a G iia r in o , 70.60
4949 M a r y B. G ullo. 7 0.00
4950 M ir ia m S h lo m k o w it z . 70.60
4951 E v e l y n D . M o n t le o n . 70.60
4952 A n n lt a C o s ta d a s I , 7 0 .00
40.13 C l a i r e M . R a y n e r . 7 0 . 6 0
49.14 N a o m i P . F l l e s l e r , 7 0 . 6 0
49 5 5 R e b e c c a S. S p i e g e l , 7 0 .6 0
49.16 J e a n e t t e M e y e r . 7 0 . 6 0
4957 D o r o t h y G. M a r k o w it z , 70.60
4958 R it a A . K e a n e , 70.00
49.19 A l l a n A . A n d e r s o n , 7 0 . 6 0
4 9 0 0 J o h n B . G i l l . 7 0 .0 0
4901 S a m S c h e r z e r , 70.00
4 9 0 2 S a m u e l I ’a l e y , 7 0 . 6 0
49t»3 G l . i d y s L . G r a n e t , 7 0 . 6 0
4904 I d a P e r s lk o f f. 70.00
49 0 5 C la r a E . G a r d a , 70.60
4900 J u lia R . N e v in , 70.00
4907 J o h n J. P e r r v , 70.00
4908 B e r n ic e V . R u b in . 70.60
40(;9 E v a F i . s c h l e r . 7 0 . 6 0
49 7 0 G. S. R o s e n z w e l g . 7 0 .6 0
4971 J o s e p h J. R e il l y , 70.00
4972 S y lv ia W e s ib e r g , 70.60
4973 V ic t o r ia Jl. S t iv e r s , 70.60
4 9 7 4 I.iiiura Fro#;t, 7 0 . 0 0
4975 H y a c l n t h e J. P a r r is , 70.60
4970 S y lv i a R o s e n b a u m , 70.60
4 9 7 7 E v e l y n S a c k s . 7 0 .6 0
49 7 8 M a r y S a f m a n , 70.60
4979 Error, S ee 4985A
4 9 8 0 I n e z J a c k s o n , 70.60
498 1 M i r i a m B e r n s t e i n , 7 0 . 6 0
49H2 C e l i a S l a t k o w l t z , 7 0 . 0 0
4983 T e r e s lt a E. R y a n . 7 0 .60
4954 L e ila J a m p o le , 70.60
4955 R o c c o A. A g o g l l a . 70.60
4 9 8 5 A A n n a P a u ls o n , 70.60
49 8 0 H e l e n G a la n e k . 70.00
4987 M a r y R . S a n t o r o , 70.60
4988 L o u is L l e b e r m a n , 70.60
4989 J a n e t N . S c h n e c k , 7 0 .60
4990 M u r ie l H a n e llln , 70.60
4 9 9 1 M i n n i e IV B e r g , 7 0 . 6 0
4992 M a r lo n A s b e ll, 70.60
4!)93 D o r o t h y K . I . i a n d 8 m a n , TO.flO
4994 H e l e n F . W e s t e r v e l t , 70.6 0
4995 B e t t y M a n n , 70.60
4996 T h y r a S il v e r s t e ln , 70.60
4997 R o s e m a r ie T . F e lic e , 70.60
4998 V ir g in ia M, I.ord, 7 0 .60
4 9 9 9 G e r t r u d e R . W e l s s m a n , TO.flO
6000 M o r ris Backoff, 70.60
6001 L o r r e tt a C la rk e, 70.60
6 0 0 2 F l o r e n c e L . K r e s s , 70.flfl
6003 P e t e r L u g o , 70.60
5004 L illia n H e ilm a n , 70.60
6005 E v e l y n V . W a l« h . 70.60
6000 H e l e n B a r k a n , 70.60
6007 H o p e R . S o n n e , 70.00
6008 C la ir e D . K a t z , 70.60
6009 M a r y L u d d e n , 70.00
6 0 1 0 C a t h e r i n e M . H a l e y , TO.flO
6 0 1 1 E . C. l ^ o s a k o w s k l , 7 0 . 6 0
6012 E s t h e r H a .sk e ll. 7 0 .0 0
6 0 1 3 P e t e r C. R a g u s o , 7 0 . 6 0
6014 G u s t a v P a e d e r , 70.0 0
6 0 1 6 A d a M . B e r n s t e i n . 7 0.f l0
6010 D o r is V . B a b b . 70.60
6017 L i llia n A sb e ll, 70.00
6018 J u d i t h T h e a , 70.00
6019 D o r is E . H o lde r. 70.60
60 2 0 G e r t r u d e S. S p e r b e r , 7 0 .6 0
5021 C o n s t a n c e E . H l g h a m . 7 0 . 6 0
6022 B e r n a r d G o ld g r a b e n , 7 0 .6 0
6023 R u t h E lle n a M e a d s , 7 0 .60
6024 B e a t r i c e B e r g e r , 70.60
6025 F l o r e n c e W e i n b e r g e r , 70.6 0
6020 H e l e n E. C h a r m ls , 7 0 .6 0
6027 E t h e l F . S e lt z e r , 70.00
6 0 2 8 M a x i n e J. B a a r , 7 0 . 0 0 .
6029 H a r r ie t K r u b l t z k y , 70 .6 0
6080 M a x R o s e n b a u m , 70.60
6031 J o h n J . W u n n e r , 7 0 . 6 0
60.12 J u l i a Y a v a r o n e , 7 0 . 6 0
6033 J o h n F . M c H u g h , 70.60
8034 A m e l i a D i Z ln n o , 70.60
5033
,10;0
ri<U7
.lo.'l.s
.10.19
0.140
.1011
f .0 ( 2
.1013
5 011
5045
BdlO
5017
f.018
f>((l9
.1o;10
no.il
.10.12
5(i.1.t
.10.14
501.1
5((.'0
50,17
50.1H
50,19
5000
5(101
5002
50(13
.10(51
50C5
5000
5 0 ’7
5C0S
.10t)9
5070
5071
5072
5073
5074
5075
oOTO
5077
607.8
5079
50 .-0
5081
60S2
5(WJ
5084
50.85
5080
5087
5088
5 ' i.8 9
5090
0091
.1092
.1093
5094
5095
5090
5098
5099
610(1
51 «
01'I3
5104
. 1 AO
5110
5
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5 i
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5117
S h i r l e y L u b e t s k y . 70.00
F a n n i e L . , \ b e l l . 70.0(1
R l i i i F. H a i c e r t h . 7 0 . 0 0
D i P i o tl i y l i r n d y , 7 0 . Co
D i a n a ' A b i- ri ii an . 70 (I
R o s e R. C o l i e n . 7 0 . (ill
W i l l i a m I. H a r r y , 7 0 . 0 0
R o y a l K. H a r r i s . 7 0 .0 0
Frani-e.'. f'
n o w l l n g . 70.00
( J l . i d y s . l o n n s . 7o.0(i
H a r o l d F r e e d m a n . 70 00
TCalhi r i i i e H r y a n t . 7 0 . 0 0
I ’c t e r H c f k o , 7 0 .0 0
O x - a r J o h n p o n , 7 0 .0 0
O lg a (}roi-liola. 70.00
Aii.^onia A . I’i c c h i . 7 0 .0 0
. \ n l t a G r p ' - n l i e r g . 7 0 . cO
M ax
D o r s h a y . 7 0 . CO
J on ath an
H n l t o n , 7 0 .0 0
R e b a W ' - l n e r , 7 0 .0 0
H e l e n C o l i c n . 7 0 .0 0
Id,I K o l l c r . TO.Co
B l a n c h e IJi-Phin, 7 0 . 0 0
T h. 'i d di -n s J . . M a r c y a i i , 7 0 . 0 0
H e l e n I-;. K d l i l h a a s , 7 0 .0 0
H e l e n e L r i y .a n is . 7 0 . 0 0
D a v i d H . S p e r o . 70. 0
J o h n I’. C c i u r l n e y . 7 0 .0 0
l-’i a n c i ' « ('h.’i z e n . 7 0 . CO
A n n a ( J l .' e n ia i i . 7 0 .0 0
R o « e M c is tc 'r , 7 0 . 0 0
E l e n o r e H e r g s l e i n . 7 0 .0 0
S o p h i i ) T-'e.Ipr. 7<>.00
M a r i o I ’. R o s s n . TO.CO
G r a c e K. H r e y o r , 7 0 . 0 0
Mornai-.l W . C o h e n , 7 0 .0 0
A n n a . S in g e r . 7 0 . 0 0
M a r i o n R . .‘^ n y j p r . 7 0 . 0 0
I'Mna S h r l P r e s , 70,C<i
.M il ton S h a p i r o . 7 0 . 0 0
S h irle y F rced rn an . 70.00
\ ' ; i o n i l c l i P i w l c k . 7o.C<i
R o s a l i n d W o l l r o f f , TO.rfl
I ' n i n c i s J . Clirfurd, 7 0 .0 0
(Tei- tri ide AT. .\1( S h e r r y , 7 0 . 6 0
B e i l p K l ii x m . 7 0 . 0 0
H e a lr ic e H a r g n ) \ p . 70.00
S y l v i a C o l i e n , 7 0 .0 0
T.aiira T,. R o s e n t h a l . 7 0 . 0 0
I'^loreiice Mi y p r . TO.CO
R h o d a 1.. R o t h e n b e r g . 7 0 . 6 0
.T a m e s J. R I o r d a n , 7 0 .0 0
N :uline (
G r e e n e . TO.00
T-'lvIra Y a v a r o n e . 7 0 .0 0
J o h n B u r n s . TO.cO
M a r g a r e t R. G r e a ly , 70.00
iM ln a M a r l n o f f , 7 0 . 0 0
T.IIIIan W . d f e , TO.OO
C h a r l o t t e R. K i r s r h n e r . 7 0 . 6 0
A l i a n a C. J a c o b , 7 0 . 0 0
J e a n e t t e M iller, 7 0 . 0 0
.M il to n G e t l i n g e r . TO.CO
'''■ 1^>’l<’.‘i,‘--on. 7 0 .0 0
M a r g a r e t A. K e e n a 70 60
Kll H lnc k. 7 0 .0 0
D o r o l h y K. G r o w v o g e l . 7 0 . 6 0
V *'<'='t''«‘' a l d . 70.CO
'I lld r c d F. H e r ta n . 7 0 .00
R e g i n a .Tay. TO.OO
A gn e.« T . B u r n s . 7 0 . 0 0
' i . C o h e n , 70.60
1'>.^ nces G I n s b i i r g . 7 0 . 0 0
A n t h o n y Y a e g e r , 70.00
D o r o tliy c . L l n d e m a n , 70.60
J fia n n e W e l s b e r g . 70.60
D o r o t h y Ellin.-.-, TO.Oo
K a ' h ’f e n A . M c K e . g a n , 7 0 . 0 0
1- C o h e n , 7 0 . 0 0
H a ir s t o n . 70.00
K- I .u n d y , 70.00
T . a m m , 70.(10
R ''eenb erg. 70.00
.Selm a R . W e l t z n e r . 70.00
B tio
i-
70.00
6 20 E n o c h
51^
D u b ln .sk y . 70.60
70.60
r n i ? ' ■^‘r
1 ’i- a c y . 7 0 .0 0
R in i
B
•J'20
S .'si
5100
R nn
S
I
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B r a n k e r . 70.00
- ' • a n .l e l H l e g e l . 7 0 . 0 0
Ilia R a n im o l. 70.oo
F ranne.s I l a l p e r n . 70.00
Parne .SB, 7 0 . 0 0
P'-i"-- ‘.-an. 7 0 . 0 0
h
. S c h u l t z , 70.(KI
6 r>
M il
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5 .14
61.15
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61- 0
"I I
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6144
6145
6M 0
2 ,1 1
5, m
51,1(1
5 Si
n i. 1 2
61.V4
51 ..4
MHO
J157
6H i0
6102
6103
5104
61C3
6100
6107
6108
5109
6170
6171
6172
6173
M 74
6175
6176
6177
6178
6179
6180
6181
6182
6183
6184
6186
6186
§187
6188
6189
6190
#191
6192
6193
6194
6195
6196
6197
6198
6199
6200
6201
8202
6203
f!204
6205
6206
6207
6208
6209
6210
6211
5212
6218
6214
6215
6216
6217
6218
7 0 .00
70.00
^ ? -'I^'I.'tierinan. 7 0 .0 0
.S y lv ia L I f s h u t z , 70.00
L e n o r a S il v e r m a n , 70.00
70.00
70.00
Or)i,Tch, 7 0 . 0 0
' ' '" '■ ni lc a, 7 0 . 0 0
R i i i h R. W a t k l n . s . 7 0 . 0 0
D o b r o ff. 70.00
.S y lv i a S i l v e r m a n . 7 0 . 0 0
T.enn n i o n m , 7 0 . 0 0
F r a n c e s F i s c h e r . 70.00
S h ir le y H o lla n d e r . 70.00
/ o e I. c n , „ i (M1.SS), 7 0 . 0 0
’ 1- f'tP'-ns, 7 0 . 0 0
1 'a u b en k lb el, 7 0 . 0 0
.‘' ■ e h e l m a n , 7 0 . 0 0
E d ith J T o rg enstern , 70.00
" ■ll l i a m s , 70.00
TTp I p d C y i n r o t . 7 0 . 0 0
.Tosephlne P . B u r k e . 70.0 0
F lo re n c e R o t h e n b e r g 70 00
M in n io W o lln o r. 70.00
J a c o b J n s o p J i , 7 0 . (K)
K i P a n o r J . Hn^roJ. 7 0 . 0 0
K M z n h o f h M. Mnorc'. 7 0 . 0 0
!-'>• T'. P f ' v o r f ' a i i x , 7 0 . 0 0
D a v i d C osoff, 70,00
A p p l e ln u m , 7 0 .00
C a t h e r in e P o tt e r , 70.00
I ,lllla n I. C o n n o lly , 70.00
J a c o b B L scow . 70.00
B e a t r i c e K a t z , 70.00
G e r t r u d e G o ld b p r g , 70.00
S u e A lle n . 70.00
C h a r le s G o o d m a n . 70.00
W i l li a m E . R o a c h , 70.00
L o l a C. G o l d e n b e r g , 7 0 . 0 0
Y o l a n d a G. P a l l a d i n o , 7 0 .0 0
S a d ie D . S h a p ir o . 70.00
B e r t r lc e R u b i n , 70.00
M a r ie C a r lc h . 70.00
E m i l ia M a n c u s o , 70.00
V i o l a L . .T o h n s o n , 7 0 . 0 0
A u d r e y O l u c k s t e i n , 7 0 (>0
J a n e M. B r a d le y . 70.00
G u s s l e G i lm a n , 70.00
R o s e R o r o w itz , 7 0 .00
S a r a h ,S*mlth, 7 0 . 0 0
Norrnnn M . T a y lo r. 70.00
D o r o t h e a S. v i s c o n t l . 7 0 . 0 0
F r a n c e s A. P o g g l . 7 0 . 0 0
R o s e L . S ln v ln . 70.00
A Targaret T. S te f fe n . 7 0 .0 0
R o s e C o h o n, 70.00
^ fa r g a re t G re en b e rg , 7 0 .00
M a r g o t flc h n e e h a u m , 70.00
H e l e n K . .S h e r i d a n , 7 0 , 0 0
Id a G a r a d e t s k y , 70.00
S e lm a M a g ld , 70.00
R h e a G o ld h er g , 70.00
H e l e n G I n s b u r g , 70.00
T j l l ll a n M . F e l g e n b a u m , TO.OO
I r m a B lonI, 70.00
L a w r e n c e K a s s . 70.00
M a r y Z e m e l, 7 0 .00
F r a n c e s T a o t m ln a , 7 0.00
G e o r g e C. D o P e l s . To.OO
E v e l y n P u lle r , 7 0 .00
M o r t o n .*!. B r e n n e r , TO.OO
G e r t r u d e E . K a n e r v a . 70.00
F l o r e n c e F r ie d m a n , 70.00
.Tnse ph S c h e p l s , 7 0 . 0 0
W i l l i a m J . V o t n n k a , TO.OO
B e r n a r d M o e d , 7 0 .0 0
E d i t h I j. A f a c r a y , 70 nn
H e n r y P o g g l o l l , 70.00
C l r .r a .«!teln, 7 0 . 0 0
B e n j a m in G uid o. 70.00
5 »vlv la R e i n h a r d t . 7 0 . 0 0
H e le n B. Y o u n g . 7 0.00
L i ll i a n L . B u llo c k , 70.00
E s t h f r W e l n s t o c k , 70.00
R o s e B. G r l e d t n a n , 7 0 . 0 0
G e r tr u d e G la s s e r , 70.00
D a n i e l Pr es >!e , 7 0 0 0
5219 r.,llllMn Rntiier, 70.00
6220 R obo L u k o v s k y , 70.00
5221 R o se Ro.'ien, 70.00
6222 J e a n e t t e B. WDlkowitz, 70.UO
5223 Bella W e in tr a u b . 70.00
5221 L e titia ('. ( 'e r r e to . 70.00
6225 B la n ch e K. R m lnick, 70.00
522li Muriel Mulc.-ihy, 70.00
5227 (S ertrud e .Silverman. 70.00
6228 -Mildred A. Cil ielm an , 70.00
5229 J a c k Belofsky, 7 0 .0 0
5230 M elvin ,1. Fi.s( her. TO.OO
)
.12.11 T e rc s e .1. .\e v in . TO.fK)
5212 S ylvia All'ersnn. TO.OO
62.13 V iv ia n .Sl.-iir. TO.OO
52.14 H ele n J. .Mlnd.-n, TO.OO
523.1 K m m a .M. R. .MoU.is. h, TO.OO
5230 S y lv ia I 'lln k e r. TO.OO
62.17 I’a u l ln e R.-ippapoi-t. 70.00
5218 H ele n .Marlon, 70.00
52.19 Rose Gri et'.sp;in. TO.OO
52(0 E d n a C. .Mo.-<cr, TO.(K)
52(1 M itlld a JiK'.ibs. TO.OO
5212 l-’m lly R. Heh.ill. TO.OO
521.1 CiPrtruile Goodspit. TO.OO
.12(1 T,ydia YifaiiiiM, To.OO
5215 1‘carl Ro.ssieh, TO.OO
5210 B e ttv (3ibPl, TO.OO
5017 K s t h e r Iltdl,' . 70.00
524S R u l h V. I'MiidoIfo. 70.00
52 49 S ad y e .1. H:ill. TO.OO
52.10 M arie R. H arld eri. TO.OO
5-J.11 D eb o rah i '. W;illace, TO.OO
52.12 R a lp h K pslcin. VI*.oO
52.13 M iria m S p rin g er. TO.OO
52.14 .Selina K.-n-aslk. TO.(Ml
52.15 Sylv ia R. H arris. TO.OO
52.10 I.lllla n B row n. TO.OO
5217 M o rris ( !oId.-<tein. 7O.O0
5258 I jOu I s B ooiim an. TO.OO
52.19 C a r r i e O rn stein , To.(JO
52CO L eonora .Scbus'iler. To.OO
5201 D a v id Rubin . TO.OO
5202 Alex Finmboll-z, 70.00
.1201 J u l i a Blegi iei»en, 70.00
52(’>4 W illia m 1. B orak, 7(».00
5205 B e a tr ic e .Markowitz, 70.CH)
5200 C la r a B r iO , 70.00
5207 Flore«ice R. S a lk a . 70.00
5208 A n n e Les.’-'iiian, 70.00
5209 A n to in e tte U a ib e ra. 70.00
5270 (’h e s t e r O ilm an, 70.00
5271 M n rv Ca.'^tiglione, 70.00
.1272 S y lv ia .Morri.s, TO.OO
5273 S ey m o v r S. O sterer. 70.00
5274 F lo r e n c e T>.-izar, 70.00
5275 G e r a ld in e G old ste in. 70.00
5270 I l a r r v Slegi-1. 70.00
5277 Allriam .Manheim, 70.00
.1278 C. T. Woltovli h. 70.00
5279 S a r a h A. F is h e r. 70.00
5280 H ele n Ro.spnblatt. 70.00
5281 B e a tr ic e .Schwartz . 70.00
52,*<2 B e a tr ic e Rosenb erg , 70.00
52.83 H e le n .M. RIcca, 70.00
5284 M ir ia m SchloSKer. 70.00
6285 M u riel K. S hlnlck. 70.00
6280 C la r a G lttlem ati, 70.00
6287 D o ro th y F. Boyle. 70.00
62.88 F lo r e n c e .Scha^n. 70.00
5289 R o s a lie S F rled e n ao n , 70.00
5290 R u t h K au fm -in . 70.00
5291 D o r o th e a S c h a e O r . 70.00
6292 F r a n c e s F. I-'ernhiu-h. 70.00
6293 A n n W a g n e r . 70.00
6294 F lo r e n c e T e p p er. 70.00
5295 H ele n Relnei-, 70.00
5290 G r a c e R osenb erg , 70.00
6297 S id n ey B e rc en feld . 70.00
6298 P h r o n s l e S lurphy, 70.(K>
6299 H e n r y A lex a nd er, 70.00
6 .KK1 J o h a n n a Ru.st. 70.00
5301 B e rn ic e D. .Tones, 70.00
6.302 R i t a D. G vgllelinonl, 70.00
6.103 F r a n c e s .Vewman, 70.00
6.105 M a r jo r ie B. Rosen, 70.00
6300 R i t a F in n . 70.(K)
6307 J e r o m e K. Wohl, 70.00
6308 F . R . B. D Iam o n d s te ln . TO.OO
6309 A n n a T. G a lla g h e r , 7 0 .0 0
6310 L u c v 1’. UetKler.son. 70.00
6311 T,ouise G ia r d in a . 70.00
6312 F r a n c e s F. S m ith , 70.00
5313 A n n is I,. Conlen, 70.00
.1114 G r a c e H a ig . 70.00
5315 Cecelia T u r n e r . 7O.00
5310 L e a W a lch, 70.00
5317 L u c ille 'P. Rice, 70.00
5318 L y d ia El.s en stad t, 70.00
6319 E l e a n o r W a lk er, 70.00
6320 J e n n i e F a l k , 70.(K)
5321 .\ncreliiie F r o in a to , 70.00
6322 H e le n R. M oskow itz, 70.00
5;t23 A n g e li n a N . He F usco. 70.00
5324 T h e l m a G u b e r in a n . 70.00
6.12.1 W a l t e r H. Miller, 70.00
5320 P e a r l M ltzncr. 70.00
5327 C la ra R. P erlm an . 70.00
532.8 M ildred Sat tier. 70.00
5329 H e le n L a sh, 7 0 .0 0
6.1.10 F r e d M. H u rw U t, 70.00
5131 A lfred C ruz. 70.00
.M.12 M ir ia m Zell. TO.OO
5333 Sar.-ih K n rm el, 70.00
6334 A n g elln e T’as ca le. 70.00
6335 E d n a C an n in g . 70.00
6330 Id a Le vin e, 70.00
t u r n Heleti E. H o lzm an , 70.00
6338 R u th Bog.lanow, 7 0 .0 0
6339 D o r o th y A. B u rn s, 70.00
6310 F a t h e r S.'ilashltz, 70.00
6141 .Anthony R eyers, 70.00
6342 L illia n D. Sobel. 70.00
.5343 S a r a h H a r a k . 70.00
5 34 1 S ylv ia .Marks. TO.OO
6313 M ildred TiOwenthal, 70.00
6340 D o r a O b ersteln. 70.(W
6,147 E d n a M orris. 70.00
6348 R u th Jj. Brow de, TO.OO
5319 M o rris W e in s te in . 70.00
63.10 Ros*e Cohen, 70.(K1
6.131 G la d y s C. O sika. 70.00
6352 B e a tr ic e L e ste r. 7 0 .0 0
63.13 R o s e M. Mi liner. 70.(jO
53.14 L illi a n K le in, 70.00
63.15 M ax RIchm.-in, 70.00
6350 S ophie A lark s 70.00
6357 M ax H. F le c h n e r , TO.OO
6.1.18 M ildred E. La F r a n k , 70.00
6,159 A n to in e tte M. Vl.scnritl. 70.00
6300 E l e a n o r M a rk o vlc s, TO.OO
6.101 R it a E . F oley, 70.00
6302 G old ie B. Tlllls. 70.00
6303 B e n j a m i n Aschlnol'sTty, 7 0 . 0 0
6.104 M ildred H llln e r , 70.00
6305 T h o m a s S. R e n d a . 70.00
6300 C h a r le n I ,u r la , 70.00
6307 ^ f a r g a r e t Clano. 70.00
6308 S y lv ia Meyers, 70 00
6369 S y lv ia Beer, 70.(K)
6370 T,llllan D iam o n d , 70.00
6371 B e r n ic e G r e e n b a u m . 70.00
6372 C h a r l o tte Zliie rm an , 70.00
6373 W i lli a m Mll.stein, 7 0 .0 0
6374 R u t h F r a c t e n b e r g , 70.00
M75 H ele n e R. K r e le n s t e in , 70.00
6376 J u l i a .Sussmaii, 70.00
6377 E d i t h S. E h r lic h , 70.00
6378 S e lm a S c h w a r tz , 70.IK1
6379 S y lv ia F e ld m a n , 70.00
6380 E v e ly n B. Shap iro , 70.00
6381 F lo r e n c e T. F lu r, 7 0 . 0 <)
6382 R a y m o n d S lav ln . 70.00
6383 M a r g a r e t M. Rice, 70.00
6383 S elm a Bock. 70.00
6.1,85 E tiiel Cohen, 70.00
6386 P e a r l e K n e p p e r . 70.00
6387 F a y e W lle n s k y , 70.00
6388 R eb e cca S check, 70.00
6389 M a r g a r e t M. K en n ed y , 70 0 0
6390 A r t h u r R. W illia m s , 70.00
6391 T h e lm a S c h lltte n , 70.00
5393 Sol Sig all, 70.00
6393 Mlldre(i .M. M o sk o w ltj, 7 0 . 0 0
6394 J o h n M uslcaro, 70.00
6396 P e a r l L e v en b erg , 70.00
6396 H elen 1-:. Weyl, 7 0 .0 0
6397 D in a h G o o dm an , 70,00
ra08 S ylvia R. S teln lau f, 70.00
IS09 G r a ti a L a n d le y . 70.00
M o o J e a n E. Sch-i 'l.-ltt, 70 fv
P
age
Tuesday, March 4, 19^^
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
F ourteen
Eligibles to Fill Welfare Posts in 44 Counties
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H e m l o tla ritraPB, 70.00
Aclclp llrfindes, 70.00
.lan lfn Weslinpr, 70.00
M ary Podpl, 70.00
IrvInK i1. Smlle.v, 70.00
ItoHe S alk ln . 70.00
BI07 StdnP.v U. I’o.snfr. 70.00
B‘108 NeU li' K.
l)r!iinowllz, 70.00
B'lOK HPHtni'0 J. (’npDliUinfo, 70 00
B410 AdrlPiine Stoldl. 70,00
B i n l..lndii O’ Dell, 7 0 .(Ht
B4I2 CyrU SlnRPrmnn, 70.00
Bd.1 JoHPphinp n i hotiiirdo. 70.00
BH» ( 'h a r lo t le C. Hokhii, 70.00
641.') C h arles .S. Uomiitio, 70.00
ri4IO Kvelyn J atio w llz. 70.00
B4I7 VertiPK KlrUin, 70.00
B41H AnriPttP WelKKfpl't, 70.00
BlUt KthPl S. K ran iiT , 70.00
BJL’O Jo se p h .1. Uelii7., 70.(K)
n-l'JI llclpn liPvlnc. 70.00
6 t l ’2 li.KlellP Atiihu.'^rh, 70.00
64:*:! l l n r r iP t ll.illnndpr, 70 00
Bll’l I.IIInn K atz . 70.00
BlL’.') I':i:cpn K. KpIIv, 70.00
M'-’C. Iilii l<nl.“t)ai'k(T. 70.00
B)'-’? (;;ilhfi'iiie I >. Moms, 70.00
."i4iS Vi lonlcM C. IluKhPH, 70.00
Bl^'.t Dorothy K. Slddoti.s, 70.00
B)!!0 I,oiil.‘i(! WaRSprninn, 70.00
B4HI ll' in iP lta K ap la n, 70.00
B):r_’ Mildrud DiinciihlrHrli, 70.00
B13:i M(dly ,'^i<>cl(ni:m. 70.00
B4.it Kii.-i.' J o n a s . 70.00
Bf.ir, II 'IPM
70.1X1
B4:«! Miixda IJohPr, 70.00
r.4.'i7 Ali. f |.;. .Muck, 7<t.00
Bl.'iS ’riii'lmii I.. (Jrpppflpld, 70.00
B4;il» Ko.'ii; W a rn h aw , 70.IK)
B4 10 \'proni(ia 10. MatlPB, 70.00
BUI J a i( iu e lin e Spiv nk, 70.00
BItli V irgin ia Noll, 70.00
B4i;i Kiilli RoHpnwach, 70.00
B l i t l.llllaii Sflivvariz, 70.00
Bl l.'i M a r g u e r ite Kipder, 70.00
B4K1 (!la<lvs M. I>ollak, 70.00
BII7 Ann Uandello, 70.00
BIIH I .a r r y U. Sotlre, 70.00
B4IK J n d lth A. XovlkolY, 70.00
B4.'|0 l-aulinn M. H ardach , 70.00
BI.’pI llelpn Wolff. 70.00
ni'L* Sldnoy FPlilinan. 70.00
ll c il ic r t J. K a u f m a n . 70.00
Bl.'il Sylvia lloclistPln, 70.00
Bl,'.,'. W.isKll /aliaw.Mkv, 70.00
rrI.Mi KlhPl Uuliln, 70.00
B4 .7 Jaiiic« Jilvicllo, 70.00
Bir.S Krank I-. K cllniayer, 70.00
.'il.iO llan.K .h Kl.sch, 70.00
r)4':o l l 'T l n r t T. Zuckpr, 70.00
BKU Iri np Milnpr, 70.00
B1';l> Hilda It. . \ ‘-llduni. 70.00
B4li:! Ho.mc .Spadaflno, 70.00
5l(lt lOlcanor U. li o lh b a c k , 70.00
B4i;.'i J u ilith
SclitiPlor. 70.00
BliHl Jn un iio lte .N'athnnson, 70.00
Bill" Mao .'^llvt'rnian, 70.00
B4 :s Minnii' (Jarta ln a, 70.00
hill!) A nne M. ()’llourl;c. 70.00
B170 ICIpanor Wolootl. 70.00
B47I Molllp Ben.son. 70.00
r>472 ll a r r iP t S. hove, 70.00
B47,'t HfUtricp J o h n so n , 70.00
n t 7 t .Sylvia Kl.sensleiii, 70.00
ni7,"> K dythe Volpe, 70.00
BI7I1 I''r.ink llovlp , 70.00
nt77 D.'ivid U a ta lo w itz . 70.00
B4TS Svlvia IJraHlow. 70.00
BI70 Krrila IladorPlc, 70.00
B f .O Klhol H. .Si-hneidpr, 70.00
Bt.Sl W illiam Uoncn(lial. 70.00
DoriH H. r.pvy, 70.00
."it.s:! Sylvia Sim on, 70.00
Bt.sj K s t h e r t'h a rlo p , 70.00
B4.S,-. Adple S anip th, 70.00
BlSt! Ireta K irle, 70.00
5 ts 7 AKiiia i;. F e e n a n , 70.00
BINS .Shirli'V Kizakoff, 70.00
.VISO Ann K. Bruce, 70.00
B410 Thc;p.sa I.. I)i ( llrolam o, 70.00
Bl'.il A nna Itapclienok, 70.00
Bt!)2 Ho (• l.iiel)nwitx., 70.00
B4:i:t Mildred .Schoenbei-Ker, 70.00
B4!ll H enry Seltzer, 70.(M»
B4:i"> lie o r^ e Levine. 70.00
64!M> Kal, J . Lo P r e s ti. 70.00
B-1II7 Jtosp M u sk a t, 70.00
541 S I 'u rro y MarKulies, 70.00
6400 R u th T hor, 70.00
BBOO Sylvia (ire en h u u s . 70.00
B.'iOI I 'a lt e K. ItoRen, 70.00
BTiOl! J''lorenee M. I'a r e y , 70.00
B.'iO,! A..M.1>.SchollenberKer, 70.00
BBOl .Mliert HiierlinK, 70.00
B.'iO.') Viririnia 1‘. W'p.ssell, 70.00
BriOli J o h n W. Miiekela, 70.(tO
B.">07 .Sylvia Di.vld.son, 70.00
BBOS l-:iia.s M. llopkinf^, 70.00
6.’iO!l M ;ililda W e lnatein, 70.00
B.'IO Alarion K. (ileason, 70.00
Ball .Mar.lorio M arsh all, 70.00
BBIi; K e n n e th J. C aro lan, 70.00
55Ki M.irlcno Klein. 70.00
.'IBM i:tta I ’lneUH, 70.(H)
B,'iiri I'Mlth Y. .Schwarlz, 70.00
BBlii U:iy (JolUHinlth, 70.00
B.')17 Mlldrerl C u tte r, 70.00
B'llS A n n a H runnpr, 70.00
651!) Koslyn 1-aehm ann, 70.000
5.'iL’O Ueva R akow itz, 70.00
5B:;| Reheeea IvrUKmnn, 70.00
55U1! I v an A. R iddick, 70.00
BBL’lt Su.-'unna J. Kolll, 70.00
65L’4 liO r.tta (!. (Jrpenlleld, 70.00
B.-C*,-) IJ lll a n Steele. 70.00
65Ll(i Florence .Schwartz, 70,00
6ril.'7 K u th TI. n a v i s , 70.00
BBL'S H a n n a h W a r s h a w , 70.00
B5J!) lfen.laniin (Ireen, 70.(X)
B.'i;!!) A le x a n d e r J. Mlkul.ski, 70.00
B5;il S ophia r a r c h i n , 70.00
65,’12 G e r tr u d e (loko, 70.00
B.'i.'!;) L a u r a Uunzuola , 70.00
B.Vlt E t h e l K a r p e n , 70.00
6.V15 Iren e L. C.eravrhly, 70.00
5B;’iU D orotliy B aro c as, 70.1M)
55 '.7 J a n e t .S S h u n isky , 70.00
6B,'!S I 'a i h e r i n e U, I^. IJent, 70.00
BB:;0 Yolanda ,S. Aclerno, 70.00
B.IIO R o s e m a r y i i a ^ a n , 70.00
6.541 Lillian IL H a w k in s , 70.00
6512 S h irley (Jold, 70.00
65i:( lUiymond 1’. Mooney. 70.00
6541 A llre d LehnhariU , 70.00
B.V15 S ylvia l i e r t m a n . 70.00
6B4tl Rlsle I.e w U , 70.00
6547 J o s e p h in e C. tllu ffro, 70.00
6.V1S KlInH n . Vonklno, 70.00
B540 K a r l F e ld m a n . 70.00
B.ViO H lM a U, Lee, 70.00
6551 K thel G roasm an. 70.00
65.'i2 Selnui R lm nn, 70.00
B5.'.3 P a u li n e H. T e a te r . 70.00
B5B4 Mao U Mills, 70.00
B555 H a r r y Cohen, 70.000
CB'Ili F r ie d a K. Solomon, 70.00
65,'i7 K sth e r F a r a s h , 70.00
6.V.8 Zelda F in k , 70,00
65.V,» R ic h a r d A. Klaher, 70,00
6500 S ylvia HllverBteln. 70,00
6501 Doree P . Te lch, 70.00
BB02 M uriel S ta n d a r d , 70.00
B5(i;t S hirley P in c a r t, 70,00
6504 Thi'reae V. Rublnu, 70.00
B5I15 D o ro thy M. L e o n ard , 70.00
6B(i(! H a n n a h Lij>.shltz, 70.00
6BC7 Lllliun Z uc k er, 70.00
B5i!8 Friinces Chaeon, 70,00
650!) A n n a K. M cl'hee. 70.00
5570 A lice L e lb m n n , 70.00
6571 A n n a F e ld m a n . 70.00
B57‘J R oulah K r n k a u e r , 70.00
557H May Jablo n uk y , 70.00
B.\74 F r a n id a X. Hlehl, 70.00
6575 Knis D eV ltto, 70,00
5570 Id a L. M ars. 70.00
6.577 A lm a M. llr y u n t, 70.00
557.S Filum o na Rlc cla rdl, 70.00
B571) H ilda O. F eln sto ln . 70.00
.ViSO Rose M. Peslle, 70.1M)
,-.5'' I ' ...........
T, Cuff, 70.00
5582 K velyn N. Jnrrl«<ch, 70.00
65M;1 H eatrlce .Sunnhlne, 70.00
B5H4 H eatrlce U. Miller. 70.00
.V)S5 L o r r a in e A. M aher, 70.00
.').5H(1 M ildred 1-anK. 70.00
B587 S elm a R osen th nI, 70.00
55,sS lOlsle Uemop, 70,00
.'.580 K sth e r R, R elfm an , 70.00
Bo'.lO I .lllla n S, .I arrow s, 70,00
55l»l J e n n ie 1‘acio ne, 70.00
B,-.!t2 K a r in M Kldrfid, 70.00
6.5!i:t K n th p r ln e G all ajrher, 70.00
5504 S:ara T. HlnmherK. 70.00
5505 C la ra F. H rownateln. 70.00
B5!)i; F r a n c e s S pecht, 70.00
5507 U eatrlcp (!. Perel. 70.00
B.'OS Llllle Y ager, 70.00
5.501) A n to in e tte M. F edele, 70.00
,5000 F ro ld a F . S chnelrow . 70.00
Ji'iOl (J. V. M a tth e w s (Miss), 70.00
5002 D o roth y J. Hlakp. 70,00
BOO.'l .Sylvia W i tte s . 70,00
BdOl S a r a h Y anow ltz, 70.00
B005 L e y lan d K ln x , 70.00
BilOO Madelon (1. M u F t e r s , 70.00
5007 R u th Goldctetn, 70.00
B008 P e t e r R. (’alvlello, 70.00
5000 l''rancoK ObprfoKt, 70.00
BOlO H eatrlce H rilllant, 70.00
BUI 1 P a u lin e HlKeleisen, 70,00
5012 Sol Kvcns, 70,00
Boi.'t F r a n c e s Imppllizzerl, 70,00
5014 .Miriam D raw er, 70.00
.5015 D o rothv K. S te w a r t . 70.00
.5010 Doris B u lk in , 70.00
B0I7 Molly D ennis, 70,00
5018 Blossom K a lm a n . 70,00
BOlO .Marcella S v r a n s k y , 70,00
BOy) E li/.a hPth Crpo, 70.00
B021 J u l i u s S'orkowltz, 70.00
B022 Mae L. Obpron. 70.00
fi02.^ Tjeonard Pollca.stro, 70.00
B02‘l E d w a r d Ch. MlllaccI, 70.00
5025 S a r a h L. Shin e, 70.00
n02(! Mnry E. K elly , 70.00
,5<;27 .Toanna I!. Mrnhlnsky, 70.00
B028 E l e a n o r F . Rphe, 70.00
B02!) M uriel M c A r th u r , 70.00
B0,^0 D o ro th y G o ldfarh , 70,00
Bfi,"!! TJIllnn V. W a ln o tt. 70.00
.5t"i2 M u riel A, C onnery, 70.00
B6 33
6<i.'14
B03 5
Bfl.'10
60H7
n038
Ba^O
B(V40
6 041
5042
6043
B0 44
6045
6040
6047
6048
6049
6050
6051
6052
60 B 3
B0.54
60,55
6 05B
6057
6058
.5050
6000
6001
6002
6003
6004
6005
6000
6007
6008
6009
6070
6071
6072
6073
6074
6075
6070
6077
B 078
6079
6080
6081
6082
6083
P e t e r W . G o e t z , 70.00
M ary R.
L a F o r g e. 70.00
J a m e a J.
O 'C o n n o r, 7 0 .00
E i le e n C. W a t e r s , 70.00
R u t h L ld z , 70,00
F lo r e n c e B . W a lp e rt, 70.00
R h o d a W e ls s f p ld , 70.00
Irvln ff A t k in s , 70.00
M y r t le B. J o h n s o n , 70.00
A l e x a n d e r T lffln(?er, 7 0 .0 0
M ir ia m J. W le d m a n , 7 0 .00
G r a c e S e ln o . 70.00
L illia n B lu m e n k o p f . 7 0 ,00
S y l v i a E . O rr . 7 0 . 0 0
B e r n ic e E , O s h ln s k y , 7 0 .00
R u t h K o enlK shprjr. 7 0 ,0 0
A lb e r t N . D is n n t i, 70.00 *
B e r t h a R e rK Sr , 7 0 . 0 0
A d o lp h J p r m a n , 70.00
F l o r e n c e C n h e n , 70.00
F r e d e r ic k B e r n s t e in , 7 0 .00
M ild r e d A n d a c h t . 7 0 ,00
C e lia K . L e s n e r . 70.00
A r n o ld M. K r o n s ta d t. 7 0 .0 0
M ild red K I r s c h b a u m . 7 0 .00
H a d n s s n h T .ander. 70.0 0
L e o D it k o f f , 70.00
F r a n k A. J o h n s o n . 7 0 .00
'VVl ll lam S , T .o tt, .Tr., 7 0 - 0 0
J e a n N e a r y . 70.00
A n n e C o h e n . 70.00
D o r o t h y O. C o ste llo , 7 0 .00
I d a A . B e r lP a n t, 70.00
H a r r i e t P. T J p s k y . 7 0 . 0 0
.Tohn D e F l l l p p o . 7 0 . 0 0
I n e z H n r w t t r . 70.00
M ild r e d P . R u d e r m n n , 7 0 .00
C la ra R . A larc us, 70.00
M a r y T. C u r tin . 70.00
C e c e l i a T-eonnrd, 7 0 .0 0
E liz a b e th M, R e illy , 70 00
J u lia A. M c G o v ern . 7 0.00
B e r n a r d B pr R p r, 7 0 . 0 0
H e l e n B . S h a p ir o , 7 0 .00
flam O reenberfc, 7 0,00
E l e a n o r P e r l. 70.00
E v e ly n M. H o ck . 70.00
E l a i n e .T. S t e i n , 7 0 . 0 0
J e s s i e C. B o w le s , 7 0 .00
A n t o l n e t e S c o tt i, 70.00
D o r o t h y H . G ur r, 7 0 ,00
T.ouise B r a n k e r , 70.00
A n n e O ’C o n no r, 70.00
H e n r i e t t a P r e c k e r , 70.00
M ae E i d e lm a n , 70.00
F r a n c i s A . W . M c D o n a ld , TO. 00
M nry I s a a c s , 70.00
M ildred L . O r tla n d . 70.00
M a r g a r e t F lan a gran . 70,00
Irvinj? L e r n e r , 70.00
D o ro th y A. M. N elson . 70.00
M a r c e lla N a u s h t o n . 70.00
E l e a n o r G la n t z , 70.00
B la n c h e F is c h m a n , 70.00
M ary E . H ills, 70.00
I s id o re B e r n a r d . 70,00
E s te lle E n K elm an . 70,00
E s t h e r Ffchmler, 70.00
B e r t h a S ele tzk y, 70.00
F r a n c i s S. T o r r e y . 70.00
E t h e l B rooks, 70.00
M a r y F . H n iz d u k , 70,00 .
H ele n Steinherf?, 70.00
K a t h e r i n e E . B r e n n a n , 70.00
D o r o th v H lm c h o r n , 70.00
M a r y A. PuB lIese, 70.00
M ilton B erp, 70,00
E d n a G. D e s V e m e y , 70.00
H y m a n li. C ohen, 70.00
Ro s lv n O. W i ln e r , 70.00
E d i t h A d elberp , 70.00
E s te lle M eado n , 70.00
B ella G lu c k s te ln , 70.00
R e b a O kin . 70.00
.Terome E . Krieprer. 70.00
J a c o b I,. T>evlne. 70.00
L lllin n Cohen. 70.00
M in n ie Yellen. 70.00
B la n c h e K lelnfleld . 70.00
Belle Crle lchenhaus. 70.00
E lsie W rlifh t. 70.00
S a r a h N a h a m c h lc k . 70.00
M ae R . O ’B rie n , 70.00
B ella .Schneider, 70.00
P a s q u a l e Z,. D lP I e r r o . 70.00
R e n n e e M. S c h w a r tz , 70.00
A lice W a s s . 70.00
M a r v J. K e r w l n . 70.00
W llia n D. F e r r i c k . 70.00
J e a n E . R u h l. 70.00
E d i t h R o sen. 70.00
A n n e t t e S to u b e r , 70.00
B684
B085
BOfiB
6687
6088
B08 9
6090
6001
5092
609.1
f!on4
6095
6000
B09 7
B0 98
6099
6700
6701
B702
C703
6704
6705
6706
6707
6703
6709
6710
6711
6712
6713
6714
B71 5
5710
- 6717
6718
6719
6720
6721
B722
6723
^7 24
5725
B 720
B7 2 7
6728
6729
6730
6731
6732
6733
6734
New State E lig ib le Lists
Dictating
Machine
Tran­
scriber, Department of
Social Welfare (Open
Competitive)
1
2
3
4
B
6
7
8
9
1
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
3
4
6
0
7
1
2
3
4
6
1
2
jiroon ie C ou n ty
R i t a M . Y o l l e . «:i .0 4«
A n n e K a n y . D2.701
B e l v a G. H o w l a n d , 9 1.017
.M. P . E l l H w o r t h , 9 1 . 0 4 0
B e r n i c e .13. U o o t h , 0 0 . 3 5 9
S . T . B l o o m e r . HO.5 0 0
L o o n a M. V a l e n t i n e , 8 9 . 1 2 9
H a z e l M. V o s b i i r n h , 8 5 . 1 0 0
M . H r in k n \a n . 83.008
C attiin iU K U H C o u n t y
V . V . Hro ok .s , 8 8 . 1 0 2
D u tc h e ss C ounty
C e l e s t i n e Cr usi UH, 0 2 . 0 3 4
M a r g a r e t L. M oore. 91.104
A . V a n v o o r h l . i . 8 S .4 3 4
L a u r e t t a H e in z , 80.842
.U o n tK o m e r.v C o u n t y
F . V . N a r d i c l i . 8.S.037
F l o r e n c e C l a r k , .S0.5H3
S teu b en C ounty
M a r y A . AV'ood. 0 3 , S 7 2
K u t h H a m i l t o n , !'3 .0 3 9
I n e z S. P l u m l e y . 02.358
M. M c C o n n e l l . S9.51:!
A l b e r t a M. C o l l i e r , 8 8 . 3 9 4
M a r i e L . W l e h e , 85.tl7li
C la r a F . W l e h e . 84.459
W iisliin R lo n < 'o u n ly
R u t h U . B a r n a r d , !Hi.;t,",4
(3 l a d v s W i e H n e r , 0 2 . 1 1 1
F . M. R o b e r ts , 91.142
H e l e n K o s t y u n , 00.4 i:5
M. L o r tie . 8 0.300
W a y n e C ounty
rSva V . S p e c h t . 9 2 . 3 1 5
I r m a W u n d e r . 8 7,2 11
Senior Investigator, Board of
Child Welfare, Depart­
ment of Social Wel­
fare (Open Com­
petitive)
B r o o m e ( ’o u n t y
1 S . A . W e l s h . 80..53
2 M. B u r n a p , .84.08
8 L . B . K o k i s . .82,.50
Cn yuR rii C o u n t y
1 C a t h e r i n e P. A lle n , 88.79
2 M a r g a r e t H e r r o n , 87.54
3 S t e l l a D . F i n n . 81L07
4 M a r t h a E . C n rr ls, 84.77
5 M a r g a r e t W i l l i a m s . S;!.55
riiein u n K C ou n ty
1 A n n e S . W a r d . S 0.7 4
C ortlan d C ou n ty
1 a . H . C h u r c h . 91.,50
JefTerfMin C o u n t y
1 Margr. W . D a l y , 9 0 , 5 0
I.ew ls C ou nty
1 E d n a M . H o r t h . 85.00
M u d iso n C o u n ty
1 H e l e n C . P r a t t , 8 0 ,2 7
O s w e R o ( ’o u n t y
1 J a n e t L. F a n n i n , 8 2 .5 1
O t .s e f f o < ' o u n t y
1 G e r t r u d e M iller , 80.58
2 S u s a n B a k e r , 80.17
3 M a r g e r y C ar y. 84.03
K m tk h iiu l C o u n t y
1 G l a d y s M e n d u m . 91..50
2 I^ ran ces E . B r o w n , 90.48
S nratoiru C o u n ty
1 E l in o r B , F u n s t o n , 80,67
S clien ertu d y C ou nty
1 M a y G. D a v i s , 90.03
2 M a r y R . T e a r e , 89.1T
3 F . E . S a lm o n , 80,19
4 R i t a C o h n , 85,09
B L e o n a B. L i f s e t , 84.67
0 J a n e F . K e lR h e r , 80.97
8teu h en C ounty
1 L u l u S , M i l l e r , 87,.53
2 C l a r a J . S w a n . 8 5 .0 5
8 F l o r . Q. J o h n s o n , 7 0 . 8 7
T o m p k in s C ounty
1 M a r v I ,. e w is , 1M).41
2 R . F . O sg o o d , 89.13
W arren C ounty
1 R o s e M l n n l c k . 88 .4 1
W iifihin K tun C o u n t y
1 E . H . T llf o r d . 86.38
2 G e o . T . M ajruire, 8 5 .4 «
Senior Investigator, Depart­
ment of Public Welfare,
Department of Social
Welfare
(Open
Competitive)
1
2
3
4
B
0
7
8
»
10
11
BriM tnie C o u n t y
M a r y P . G u i l d , 80 .8 0 v
K . E . F . B o a l , 8JI.07
C. P a r s o n s , 8 9 ,4 7
H , G . K e l l e y , 80 .2 1
A lt o n K. B a ll. 87.07
L o u i s e B. K o k is , 85.30
CL H . S f l o k e y . 8 4 . 7 0
G: B . W a r d , 8 4 . 0 3
M a r y B . F o s t e r , 84,48
S. a . C a s e y , 83,90
L . W . S n e d a k c r . 83.08
E r v a B . H o u B h . 83.53
D o r i s A . L a l l e y . 8 1 ,5 5
J a m e s J . W o o d s , 8 1 .1 7
V lr f f ln ia E . I.a d d , 79,37
H . B . U o m iB , J r .. 77.29
C attnn iuK U S C o u n ty
1 L o u i s e M. K r ie x e r , 80,23
C h cn iun tf C ou n ty
1 S y b il H . D o a n e , 93,88
2 M a r y J. D o a n e . 84.85
8 E s t h e r L . S w a n , 8 0 .7 1
4 E d i t h M . W o r t h . 78.16
0 N . J . C l e r i . 7 0 .2 4
C lin ton C ou n ty
1 C a t h e r in e D . D e r b y . 93.98
2 K. V . D u c h a r m e , 88.20
8 K d y t h e G. L e w i s . 84.00
4 C h a r l e s W . K l d r id K e , 8 2 . 9 »
C o r tla n d (Jou n ty
1 B e r t h a O. M i l l e r , 8 7 . 8 0
2 W . T . M e r r i c k . .S7.0:t
8 H e n r y B . F i t t s . 8 4 .2 7
4 E . N . G la d d in x , 82.80
D u tc h e ss C ounty
1 E . J . I n B e r .s o l l , 8 0 . 8 5
2 C. S . I n K e r s , 8 8 .4 7
3 E m i l y B . S t o u t . 88..30
4 E . L . A l b e r t . 88.0,'i
6 M a t i l d a F r e e m a n , 8B.D1
0 M . K . Rief-s. 83.59
7 E l i z a b e t h L .-ach. 8 3 .5 9
F u lto n C ounty
1 E d i t h B . ( i m f f , 01..'<5
2 .Tohn B . S t i l l . 8 9 .5 8
8 G e o r g e A . l l e a l d , 84,08
G en esee C ounty
1 C a t h e r i n e 1“. M u n p e r , 9 2 . 9 7
2 F l o r e n c e M iller , 92,00
8 G . T . K r i e g e r . 9 2 .2 7
4 W m . G. W e s c o t t . 83.90
5 N i c h o l a s G . F I k Io w . 8 3 . 4 0
(Jreene C o u n ty
1 E l i z a S. M a c k e y . 88.34
H erk im er C ounty
1 G r a c e S. K e r n . 91.87
2 S a d i e F . B IllIs. 9 1 .0 7
8 H e l e n K . W e s t e r n , 80.46
4 J a n e H . G ore , 77.00
M on tffom ery C ou nty
1 H e l e n K . V c o r h e e s . 90.10
a G e n M . L id d a n e . 89.48
8 L e w i s Y e v o l d l . 80 .7 1
4 M a r g a r e t K . B r o w n e l l . 85.48
6 F , R u s s e l l V e e d e r , 84.90
6 R . A . F a l c o . 84.03
7 L . A . V a n z l l e , 8 4 .1 7
8 M u r i e l D . .S’c h u m a n , 8 8 , 0 #
9 M. M . K e l l e y . 8 3 . 2 7
10 A . F . T r in m p h o , 82.78
O n tario C ou nty
1 M a r y F . D e b b o t t . 92.10
2 J . W . R u s h m o r e , J r . . 89.48
8 G l a d y s E . G r a y , 88,,35
4 P a u l i n e C o l e , .<7.81
B H . I ^ i g h t o n , S 7 .2 3
6 C e c i l C. M c K a y . 8B ,5 8
7 J . T . G a r t l n n d , 85,.50
8 E v a V , W i l k i n s , 84,70
9 E l i z a b e t h F . K l o p f e r , 84.60
10 M a r g a r e t M . B u c k l e y , 83.58
11 S . L . M e r r i l l . 7 9 . 8 0
O sw effo C o u n ty
1 R o b e r t H . B o l a n d . 8 4 .0 1
i C lifford P . T a l lc o t t . 82,71
R o c k la n d C ounty
1 A. S . J e s s u p . 9 0 . 7 7
3 L . J . C a r i s s l m i , 80.C7
8 ffi. O s t r o m . 8 0 . 5 0
4 H e l e n K l u g e . 83.97
6 F r e d F . H ill, 83.50
6 M a r g a r e t S e r v e n , 82.28
7 B a r b a r a M. D o n n e l ly . 82.00
8 F r a n k A . M i l l e r . 8 0 .1 1
0 D . P . T u c k e r . 79.70
1 0 E . IC. Y u d a . 7 9 . 1 9
S rlien eetn d y C ou nty
1 O r a c e C. C o o k . 8 5 .0 4
2 D o r is G . D e m o n t . 85.38
8 L e a h M . T T r q u h art , 8 5 , 0 1
4 A n t h o n y F a m la n o , 84.10
S o lio liiir ie C o u n t y
1 M a r g i e liP e Johnston
86.68
2 E d n a G . B r e w e r , 80,.58
S teu b en C ou nty
1 J, A l e x a n d e r . 93,85
2 B u r t o n P . T h a r p . 88..51
8 A r c h i e R . S p a n g l e r . 8 7 . 4B
4 F . H . H u r l b u t , 85.58
B P . B . K o p l e ln . 84.73
6 J. E v e r e t t B r o w n e l l , 79.61
T B . C u n n i n g h a m . 7 8 , R9
S u lliv a n C ou n ty
1 C l a r e n c e B , F r a s e r . 8 7 .3 1
t E l i z a b e t h H . J o h n s o n . flfl.Tl
W a sh in g to n C ounty
1 t j . H . H o w l a n d . 87 .4 1
X M a r y C. F a r le y , 8 0 .70
2 M a r c u s S. D a n n . 83.50
C henangro C o u n ty
1 F r e d e r ic k H . H chrader. 87.30
2 M a r g u e r i t e M . S e l f e r t h , 80.10
C o lu m b ia C o u n ty
1 C arl D . F r e s e , 90.50
2 C h a s . G. A lo n g e , 89.00
8 E r n e s t 15. C o r n e l l . 8 2 . 0 0
E ssex C ounty
1 C la r e n c e A . W a lk e r . 88.00
2 W m . B . K e n n e d y . 82.50
H er k im e r C ounty
1 E a r le R . B ra c e. 93.80
JefTerH on C o u n t y
1 J. E v e r e t t J o n e s , 80.70
M on tgom ery C ounty
1 F . J. K o r n b r u s t , 91.70
2 F r a n k A, D y b a s , 83.90
O s w e g o C ou nt.v
1 H e n r y D . B u c U , 85.50
2 E d . H . H a m i l t o n . 83.90
K o ck la n d C o u n ty
1 F r a n k A . M iller . 80.90
2 P . M. B l a n c o , 7 0 . 1 0
St. L a w r e n c e C o u n t y
1 K a r l F . Q u in la n . 8 0 .80
S aratoga C ounty
1 C. B . C o n n e l y . .88.80
2 R a l p h T . S m i t h , 8 4 , .'iO
8 G. P . R e y n o l d s , 82.10
S ch en ectady C ounty
1 H , E . I ia v e r y , 95.40
2 M. A . D e m a r c o , 79.30
8 L . J . S a l e w i t z . 78.,50
S teu b en C ou nty
1 E t h e l It. ( M e m p n t . 9 1 . 5 0
S u llivan C o u n ty
1 M or ris R a t t n e r . 01.80
2 H e r m a n H. B u l k e n , 8 3 . 4 0
T io g a C ounty
1 W m . H . S k e lly . 9 0 .00
2 R . L . R o b in s o n , 87,50
A V aslilngton C o u n ty
1 E r n s t H . T ilf o r d . 85.70
2 A , R. G r e e n b e r g , 81.00
8 E m r y s I>, L e w l . s . 7 9 . 7 0
Y a t e s C o u nt.v
1 W m . J . F a l v e y . 87..30
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B ro o m e C ounty
1 L,. W . S n e d a k e r , 8 8 . 3 0
2 H.- B . R o n i i g , J r . . 8 8 , 8 0
8 J e s i e H u f f m a n , 80.30
4 J o h n D r u c h a k . 77.70
C attarau gu s C ounty
1 H . M. K a m m l r e . 8 4 . 4 0
a H . C. G r a n d u s k y . 8 3 . 9 0
C liem u n g C ounty
Claims Clerk, Department of
Social Welfare (Open
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C ayu ga C ounty
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T h e l m a F . Davi.s, 9 2 .1 0
J a s . B r i t t , 87.1)0
F . A . F i t z p a t r i c k . 80.38
A . S k l l l e t t , 77.40
(D eferred )
M a r y I. . l a c k s o n . 88..59
C h em u n g C ou nty
J. O. D a n i e l s . 02.4 0
J. B . D o n a h u e , 01.93
W m . J. C o n n e lly . 77.92
C lin to n C o u n ty
B . O. P i n s o n n n u l t . 8 8 . 9 1
L . M. L a v o ie , 85.48
O l i v e H aj- t , 8 0 , 4 2
D , M it c h e ll, 73.38
C a th , E . W o o d , 77,92
C ortlan d
C ou nty
E l e a n o r L . D u n c a n . 88.29
R u t h C r a n d a l l . ,82.80
D o r is N e w t o n . 81.00
F r a n k l i n C ou nt.v
M a \ i d e C. W i l c o x , 9 1 . 8 8
B e s s i e M . M T ieeler. 90.28
M a u d e J. St. M a r y , 89.30
R o s e T i m m o n s . 85.13
H erk im er C ounty
H a r v e y li. R o b i n s o n . 80.14
I io u ls e R , R iv e r s . 81.45
C h a s . P . C o lh v , 79.15
C. P h i ll i p s , 77.57
E d w a r d J. M or ris. 75.60
T > I v ln g N t o n C o u n t y
E a r l R . E d d y . 90.34
V e r n e J . D o n o h c e , 81.28
E d w i n C. E l l i o t t . 7 5 . 0 0
O rlean s C ou n ty
G eo. L . H o u g h t o n . 87.60
D o r o t h y W . E c k e r s o n , 83.40
O sw ego C ounty
L o u i s e K e l l o e g , 85.00
O tsego C ou nty
M a y n a r d C r o u n s e , 8 5 .28
H e r b C. R o g e r s . 8 2 . 5 8
Seneca C ounty
L . G . B r o w n e , 89,0.’5
S teu l>en C o u n t y
V . B , F o s t e r . 85.53
D . G. B o x . 75.00
W a y n e C ounty
E v e l y n Q u n a r s, 81.90
Investigator, Department o f
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W a r r e n G . S p e n c e r ( D V ) , 85 .0 1
H a z e l G. K e l l e y , 9 0 .9 6
E l i z a b e t h F . B o a l , Jt0,00
H e le n R , R l k e y , 8 9 .76
L e l a n d H o y t . 87.00
« D . B . O a l e i , 8 7 .56
T M a ry F oater, « 7 .3 2
8 L o u is e K o k I s , 86.72
0 L . B. S c h m e is k e , 86.34
10 E t h e l K . M a l l e t t e , 8 6 .1 *
11 E t h e l M . S c o t t , 8 5 . 0 0
12 J o h n M a n g a n , J r .. 8 5 .2 0
13 E v a B . H o u g h , 84.62
14 B. T. M itch ell, 8 3.80
15 J a m e s J. W o o d s , 8 2 . 8 6
16 E ll* . U B u r g e , 82.08
17 J . S c h a f t n e r , 8 2 , 0 4
18 W h i t n e y R . T i t u s . 8 1 . 7 3
19 D . A. L ltch fleld , 8 1 .82
20 M. .Stenson. 8 1 .4 8
21 C. F . C l e a r y . 7 0 . 9 6
22 M a rg . E . M iller, 7 9.72
23 P. L, J a s k a u s k a s . 7 8 .88
24 G e o r g ia W a l e s . 77 .0 8
2 5 W . C. T r u m b u l l , 7 0 . 8 4
26 G . W e s la r , 76.80
2 7 H . O . C a m e r o n . 7 6 .B 2
28 E s t h e r R . K o n l c k , 75.76
20 R o b e r t H . H a r r is . 75,12
B r o o m e C o u n ty — T o w n o f U n ion
1 E . E llz . L u c e , 90,84
2 W i l m a M. F o s b u r y . 88.12
8 I d a M. H e l m e r . 8 5 , 9 2
4 L a u r a M a c g r e g o r , 79.88
6 M. E . M iller. 7 9 .7 2
6 W . C. T r u m b u l l . 7 0 . 8 4
CayH ga C ounty
(P referred )
1 S t e lla D . F in n , 88.48
2 C h e s t e r M. X o d ln e , 8 6 .40
3 K e n n e t h D . B u r g d o r f, 83.20
4 L a w r e n c e G. W a t e r m a n , 80.16
(D eferred )
1 F l o r e n c e E . R a m a g e , 9 3.32
2 M a r g a r e t W i l l i a m s , 8,">.62
8 M a r y B W r ig h t . 81.88
4 K a t h l e e n F . B y r n e , 8 1 .24
6 S a lv a t o r e Rus.so. 81.04
C hem ung C ounty
1 H a r r y C. Y o r k , 9 2 . 4 8
2 D . C. C a r p e n t e r . 87.48
3 J . R . S m i t h , 87.08
4 R o b e r t a R . V a n d iv e r , 86.40
6 H . P . R o b in s o n , 85.76
6 A l ic e L . D e n t o n . 85.08
7 E l l a B . B l a m p i e d . .S5.04
8 A n t h o n y J. C ieri, 8 2 .9 2
9 J e a n n e t t e D e c k e r . 82.04
10 M. E . N e w m a n . 82.08
11 R a l p h G . Q u l m b y . 8 1 . 5 2
1 2 I. E . J e n n i n g s , 8 0 . 9 2
13 A . B r o l c h . 7 9 , 4 8
14 A n n H u n t i n g t o n , 7 8 . 0 8
15 F . M e r c u r y , 7 8 . 5 0
1 0 T h e l m a G . E w a l d . 78..S6
17 T h o m a s A. C o w le y , 77.92
18 M e r l e A . B r y a n , 7 7 . 8 8
1 9 A n n a M. B e r m i n g h a m . 7 0 . 9 6
C o lu m b ia C o u n ty
1 D o r is M. W 'aldron, 95.2 0
2 C h a r le s B. S c h illin g . 9 2 .20
3 E l m e r A. W in c h , 80.72
4 R o b t. J. E llio tt , 8 8 .00
5 J. H o w a r d D eg ro ff. 87.12
6 M ildred S. D a n fo r th . 85.2 0
7 M a r y D . M ickle. 85.16
8 C h a s. G. A lo n g e , 84.52
9 P e r r y E . D e a n e , 83.28
10 W m . G. E d g le y , 83.20
11 F r a n c i s T . M c N a m a r a , 8 2 . 8 0
12 E liz . B . D o la n , 81.72
13 L e o n e M K l i n e . 8 1 . 0 0
14 E , M. S h ir k , 80,0S
15 M o r r i s M i l l m a n , 7 9 , 8 8
16 J u l i a C. C h r i s t e n s e n . 7 8 . 9 2
17 F r a n c e s M . B u r n s . 7 7 . 5 2
18 M a r v R a k o c h y . 7 6 . 2 4
19 P h i l i p D . M i c k l e . 7 5 . 0 0
C ortlan< l C o u n t y
1 B e r t O. M i l l e r . 0 1 . 4 4
2 W a r d T . M e r r ic k . 8 0 .5 2
3 E d i t h G la d d in g . 88.72
4 H e n r y B . F i t t s , 88.48
5 M a r t h a M. R o s e n , 7 8 . 7 6
D e la w a re C ou n ty
1 H i ld a E . S m it h . 91.21
2 F red M cC a n d lish . 8 9 .7 2
3 E d ith B . O lm s te a d . 80.52
4 K a t h e r i n e M. R y a n . .89.44
5 E l s i e B. H a y n e s . 83.0 0
« M a r g a r e t T . N u t t , 82.04
7 H o w a r d R. G r a n a m , 81.36
8 E t h e l K e s h n e r , 77.92
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E l iz a S. M a c k e y . 90.28
O liv e r G. P o r te r , 87.2 0
B e a H o d g k in s o n , 83,16
W m . T. V a n lo a n . 82.48
G eo r g e H . C o n k lin , 80.32
W m . J. M c C r a c k e n , 78.12
A u g u s t J . C a .s p er . 7 7 . 0 4
B e r n ic e A. M o sb e y , 70.44
Jefferson C ou nty
1 F . X . C o u g h lin . 91.24
2 J . A . W a i t , 8 9 .4 4
3 M a n fo r d H . J e r o m e . 89.36
4 G e o r g e W . B r i g g s . 87.96
5 M. A. B u s h n e ll. 80.10
0 C h a rles D . H u d s o n . 85.06
7 J u li a D . E n o s , 85.12
8 S h e ld o n G. S t r a t t o n , 84.00
9 E d w a r d M . W h e e le r . 83.00
10 H e l e n a J . F l o r e n t i n e , 8 2 . 9 3
11 K a r l R i c e . 8 2 . 0 0
12 F r e d J . S h e p a r d . 8 2 . 2 0
13 M i n a R . J o n e s , 81 ..'tO
14 M a r y S . G o r d o n , 8 0 . 3 2
15 E d n a H i n e s . 8 0 . 1 2
18 J a m e s L . H a l e y , 7 9 . 0 8
17 R . D o n a l d P e r l n e , 7 8 . 8 8
18 B e r n i c e H . B u r d i c k . 7 8 . 0 0
19, I s a b e l l e R a m e l . 7 5 . 0 0
I.«w i8 C o u n t y
1 A l m e d a J. C a r p e n t er, 89.73
2 G en(^vleve J o r d a n , 8 9 .0 0
3 E d n a M. H o r t h , 89.12
4 D o r a n E . W a u g h , 85.40
5 H ;* z el J . B u s h . 8 2 . 0 0
0 G w e n B. M o n d r ic k , 79.24
7 L o r e n a U e r n h o lz , 77.04
8 M a r y E . G a l v i n , 7 5 .0 4
U vin gK ton C ou n ty
1 P a u l E . R e y n o ld s, 92.36
2 E llz . H . D u r n e y . 87.84
3 A n n e P . C a m p b e ll, 87.04
4 F l o r e n c e M . W « l l l . s s , ,87.00
5 H o r t o n C. M i l k s . 8 0 . 7 0
a L o r e n S. B r in k , 85.84
7 H . M . F r u m k e s , 83.04
8 M a r y I. S h a n a h a n . 8 2 . 8 0
9 C lo tild a C e ra s a n l. 80.00
10 F r e d a D . G l a d n e r , 7 9 . 8 4
11 E l e a n o r N . D u f f y . 7 8 . 0 4
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H a r o ld W . C r a ln e, 90.88
N o r m a n L. L a r s e n , 90.80
G e o r g e M. W h it e , 89.92
L a w r e n c e J. T a lb o t. 80.48
V’o l n e y L . D u i f e e , 8 4 . 2 0
Sarah M. F e lt, 8L 16
F r a n k M. C rarnpton, 80.88
J. T. D a m ic o , 7 7 .0 0
M o n t|[o m e r y C o u n t y
H e le n K . V o o rheea , 91.64
L u is a A . V a n z ile , 80.88
L e n a C. B u c k l e y , 8 8 . 7 2
R . A . F a l c o , 87.72
M a b el C u r r a n , 86.80
M a r g a r e t K . B r o w n e ll, 8 0.72
C o r a M . B a r k h u l t . 8 0 . tH
L e w i s Y e v o li, 80.00
M a r y E . Q u in n , 80.20
A . M. L a n g l e y , 8 5 . 5 0
F . R u s s e ll V eed er. 84.96
E . W i l li a m s . 84.04
M. M. K e l l e y , 84.48
A. F . T r iu m p h o , 84.40
M u riel D. S c h u m a n n , 83.48
M. G. M a lo n e y . 80.88
J o a n E . B erg en , 70,36
M, E . D z l k o w l c z , 7 7 . 3 6
E s t h e r R . B e e r , 77.24
D o r o t h y G roff, 77,12
H e le n T. M a h a n , 76.7*
C. L a z a r o u . 7 0 . 4 4
A . S a la n ia c k , 75.00
24 E d D. M ale r, 75.00
25 C. E. M erc a d a n te . 7r, oo
O r l e a n s C o un ty
1 A. a . T rivlsond, 91.08
3 A n n a C ra n d a ll. 90.24
3 H ele n L. Dunshee,
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4 R u t h A. Brook*. 88.18
8 Ellz . K . Cole, 87.32
6 L a u r a L y m a n , 81.28
O hwpko C o u n ty
1 S ta n le y W orden, 89,04
2 .Sarah S. L o w rey. 87.ng
8 M a r c e lla L. S m ith, s ; 2*
4 J o y W e a th e r u p , 85.12
8 D onald G. E d lck , 84.52
6 R o b e r t R. P lck rell, 84 '>i
7 Clifford P, T a llc o tt, 8 :'.'')j
8 S ta n le y E. Allen, 82.og
0 H ele n M u r th a , 78.52
O ts e g o C o n u ty
1 H o w a r d S h e rm a n . 91.33
2 H. F . S h e r m a n . 91.28
8 A lb e rt S. De Long, sn.nj
4 Mollle W . Shepard. Sll.Cig
8 S u sa n B ak e r. 8 8 .,50
6 S a r a h L. John so n , 88,40
7 G e r tr u d e M iller, 87.08
8 Ellz. H. B eckley, 87.04
9 V lv an M. E gglesto n, 81; SI
10 R o g e r G. Huglies. 85. (0
11 P e r r y R. H o talln g , s.l.oi
12 B en e d ict R. De Amrelo si ^
13 Anl P . Colone, 81.80 ’
14 W. C. S h a v e r. 79.28
IB R a y m o n d E. Gage. 7S..S8
10 C ath . K. D avid son. T.s ig
K o r k i a n d Coun ty
1 Allen S. Jes su p . 92.2s
2 H. I j . M a c F arlan e. 91.I j
3 E. B. O strom , 88.44
4 L. J. C arisslm i. 87.,80
6 F r e d F . Hill. 80.24
6 E lsie L. Malley. 85.72
7 B a r b a r a M. Donnelly, 81.
8 E le a n o r V. E v a n s , -St.Ti;
9 R. B. H ernln over, 84 18
10 H ele n K lu ^e , 84.30
11 M ax D. M arguli es, 83
12 D. P, T u c k er, ,83,70
13 B ea tric e D. W a rd . 8‘J.I»5
14 P . D. O’L oughlin . 81.44
15 E t h e l K. B o gardus. SI 40
10 F r a n k A. Miller. 81.2S
17 A n n a M. Babcock, 81 (15
18 E llz. M. B row n, 81.00
19 E. K. Yuda. 80.80
20 W m . R . Stocker, so. 50
21 M a r g a r e t Serven. 79.20
22 Mildred Coe. 78.81
23 L. H. Boecher. 78.72
24 R. H. W eber. 77.00
25 Alice S. Avery. 70.00
20 F . M. P a r tr i d g e . 7,'.,00
St. I . a w r e n c e Coiinty
1 Eliz. C. Rockey, 03.00
2 R oger B. S anford. 110.24
3 K. H. B ru n dage . .89.16
4 M abel E . Burt, 88,28
5 P e a r l H. B lack, 87.12
0 Lisle H. Riley, 80..52
7 R u th W . V enie r, .S,').0,8
8 P a u l Gilson. 85.5’’
9 F r a n c e s B. F lack . 84.
10 J . Theo. Bailie. 84.40
11 M a r ia n C. M u rray. 84.40
12 C. A. H o u lih a n . 84.32
13 M ayford McD onough. 8 ,S 8-S
14 M a r g a r e t H. Rafl'erty, ,s;i,:'0
15 Eliz. J. Lockwood, S2.;!2
10 J e a n S. Magee, 82.00
17 E r n e s t J . Bero. 81.32
13 I.efe B. H a r r is . 80.28
19 C h arles S. Drew, 80.10
20 F r e d W illia m s . ,80.04
S a r a t o g a County
1 L. W. S m ith . 89.21
2 S a r a h B. Roohan, 87.33
3 J . R. H a th o r n , 85.04
4 J e a n M. Barr, 85..'2
6 H a r r y E. William.'^. 81.00
0 M arj. Doxsee. 83.28
7 L. L e g g e tt, 8.‘!.12
8 L. A. Marocco. 82.48
9 H. Jo s. H ow land. 7.'i.00
10 J e a n D ra p e r, 75.On
11 H . T. H ech t, 75.00
12 H . C. R ea rd o n, 75.00
S c li e n e o t n d y County
1 C. H. D avis, 90.18
2 H o w a r d M. Wilson, 88.84
3 L. A. W a r n e r , .8 8.32
4 Les A. C regier. 88,12
6 R u th W . K esauer, 8H.1J
0 L e a h M. U r q u h a r t, 8 .',.’i6
7 T. Svolos, 85.52
8 J . Srtieinzeit, .85.48
9 A. B. V and erb ilt, 81.Oil
10 W in if r e d P. Coe, 83,78
11 M ildred A. Rogers, 8:1.»»
12 X a o m l C. Boyden, 8.S.23
13 M y ra W. Jo h n sto n , .83.18
14 J o se p h in e C. Vert a. 82,38
15 E s th e r W . Naumoff, 81,^1
10 E. M. H aro ld . 81.72
17 Robt. M. R y an . 81.52
18 A aro n B. H uffmire. SI 21
19 R. Squillace. 80.90
20 H ele n M organ, 80.00
21 T. B. K n o w lto n. 70.80
22 E l m e r W . Ellerhoff, 7!),T2
23 V. K. Q uackenbush, T:»
24 C h a r lo tte R. Hinsie, 77.Ti
25 Sadie F la x , 70,70
20 M arlo n H inden, 75.90
S t e u b e n C ounty
1 J. A lexand er. 95.30
2 W. B e r t r a m Page,
3 A rchie R. S pangle r, !><> •*»
4 B u rto n P . T h arp . 8 8 . lO
5 M arg. C. Peck. .88.44
0 A n n a H. H in , 88.32
7 Mildred W. Labour. S3.0S
8 F r a n k H. H u rlb ut,
9 H aro ld F . Little. 87.32
10 E. D. C u rtis, 85.20
11 A. L, V an dev en ter, 81 H
12 W . M erle Wheaton,
13 M ary A. Wood. 82.01
14 G eorge M. Crippen. Sl.SO
15 E. C u n n in g h a m . 81,■10 C u r ti s S. Taylor. 81.* 0
17 Eliz. F . Vincent, 80,-’'<
18 M arlon L. Capron,
19 J . E v e r e t t Brownell. Mi.us
20 Caro l E. F lohr, 7»..’i2
21 L y a ll W . Wise, 78.21
22 E s te lla K . Odea, 78.04
23 M. E . Golgrove, 78
24 G eorge D. Read,
25 Avis C. Noble, 78.00
26 P . A. Buchle, 77.72_
27 B ern ice S. U tte r, ‘'' “'I,, no
28 E v e ly n R. Longwell.
29 A n le ta E. Burns, i|>
30 M. P. D onnellan, i-'
T o m p k in s
C ounty
1
2
3
4
5
M ario n E. W'esp.
D. M. H u dson, 8S.48
L. B. O 'Connor. 87..ii
K a t h . H ay es, 80.7- ,
M. C. M cCann. 80.U
6 J e a n C. Doren, 78.48
7 C h es te r Yeyna, ‘
,9
8 J o se p h in e Wilson, i«,5
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1
2
3
4
8
6
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2
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H erb . S. Rlchardaon.
B, H. B enn e tt.
H e n ry R. Moss,
G e r tr u d e Bukst, 78.JM arlo n E. O’NeiH .,!*^*
W llfo rd J, Smith.
W. W . L a h als e, 75,9^
W’ttsh in g to ii
Ell*. M. Matoi'hlk. •
R u th Sheldon,
M a r y B u rn s , 8 J-W'
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M orton F . Daniel. - ^
L e n n a C. Maguire, 81.^.
C. E. Jones, 80,08
R u th F ro st, 80.44
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Board of Child
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Department of
''cnrial'welfare (Open
^'’^competitive)
U roonie
C onnty
1 ?*<!'* YiurnHP
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78.04
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82.10
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9
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10 I''r*!Jj’^ * B e r m i n g h n m . 7 0 . 7 2
n *• • ' ' c o l . i m b i . i C o u n t y
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71 S i i r p r e n a n t , 8 7 . 0 3
1 H,®'? D a n f c r t h , RVSO
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» I'*'-" J^.fTerson " 'Co'.mty
I 7 5 ,.l a M c D o n a l d . 7 9 . 7 0
® it R Jone.-!. 79.J;f
» j ‘' ' " 7 l v l „ g L t o * n ’C o u n t y
, vellle M c N u lty .
84.56
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M oiitK om ery C o u n t y
T«wlB V e v o l l , 8 8 . 1 6
I E, W i l l i a m s . 8 4 .0 4
i n n
H o p k in s, 81.90
i,? o a n K . B ergen 80.10
6 nori'th.v G ro ff . < 8 .3 1
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10 C
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M er c. -id an te .
O rleans C o n n ty
1 Eleanor P " y * e \ n 9 Hplen I>. T ) u n s h e e . RS .02
t Ru h A. B r o o k s , 8 6 .9 6
! E Uz^.eth K . C o le. 8 6 .7 2
K ocU land C o u n t y
1 G. M e n d u m . 9 3 . 5 2
2 Franr-ps E . B r o w n , f l l . 4 0
t Kieanor V . E v a n s , 8 5 . 4 4
1 Rnbert H e m l n o v e r . 8 4 . 6 0
K Alice S. Av er >’, 7 9 . 7 2
8 Rn Ml lnd H . W e b e r . 7 8 . 0 8
T F M- P a r t r l d p e . 7 5 . 0 0
S t. I j i w r e n t ' e C o u n t y
1 Ruth W . V e n i e r , 8 6 . 7 6
2 France.s B . F l a c k . 8 4 . 6 0
8 Mnvford M c D o n o u g h . 8 1 . 4 8
4 Maurice M c C a r t h .v . 8 0 . 0 0
B i.Iovd R . R e d m o n d . 7 7 . 0 4
6 No rm a TT. K e l l y . 7 5 . 8 8
Sarn togn C o u n ty
1 P. B. R n o h a n , 8 8 . 4 8
2 E. B. Fun.«iton, 8 8 . 1 2
* D. A. .T en nl n gs , R2..%2
4 1[, r . R e a r d o n , 7 9 . 1 2
5 Ja m e s H . C a r . s c a d d e n , T 7 . 8 0
« H. H. D u g a n , 7 7 . 6 8
T P. K. L a m b . 77.48
5 Call.-'han, 7.''..60
S clienectndy C o u n ty
1 France.'! E . S . i l m o n . 8 7 . 2 0
J Grac-e T. C o o k , 86..S6
8 .T .s rh el n ze it . 8 4 . 8 8
4 E s th er W . N a u m n f f . 8 2 . 3 2
6 Elea no r H a r o l d . 8 1 . 7 2
( 1 T B . K n o w lt o n , 81.60
7 Ruth E p p e r s o n . 8 0 . 6 4
* Padle F l a x . 79.,'iS
9 Mabel E vnn .s . 7 8 . 7 2
in Wi ni fr ed P . C o e . 7 8 . 1 2
11 V. Q u a r k e n b u s h . 7 6 . 8 0
12 r . R. H i n s i e . 7R.,n2
W r i a l r e .5. M o f f e t t , 7 5 . 8 4
14 Marlon H i n d p n , 7 5 , 3 6
Sfenlien C o u n t y
1 r i a r a .T. S w a n , 8 6 . 4 0
2 A. I., V .n n d e v e n t e r . 8 3 , 9 2
8 E. C u n n i n g h a m , 7 8 . 1 2
4 Eptpllp K . O d e a , 7 7 . 4 4
8 Marlon L . C a p r o n , 7 6 . 6 0
6 K a th e r in e T , H u b b a r d . 7 6 , 3 0
W a sh in g to n C o u n t y
1 Ernf-st H . T l l f o r d , 8 9 . 6 4
2 B B ar.oalou x. 8 2 . 1 2
5 Mahpl n . P h e l d o n , 8 0 . 8 8
4 Ruth F r o s t , 7 8 . 0 4
Investigator, Department of
Public Welfare, Depart­
ment of Social Wel­
fare (Open Com­
petitive)
. A ll eg r tu y C o u n t y
1 Lorna .s vh ra n i. 8 8 .0 0
2 H. Ch rl.stin e T . e w i s , 8 7 . 7 0
8 Roger W i l l i a m s , 8 7 ,2 4
} Twila M. R i c h a r d s o n , 7 6 . 7 2
6 Ken neth L. M e r r l m a n . 8.5.10
I
M. B l a c k , 84 ,6 4
I Charles R , R W r e d g e , 8 3 , 0 8
8 E liz abe th T y l e r , 8 2 , 1 6
l iq u o r
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4, 1941
IVfarch
» H e l e n J . B r u n d a g e , 8 0 .00
1 0 C. T . B h a r r e tt, 7 8 ,52
11 C , W . C o w l e s . 7 0 , 3 2
1 2 a. K . S h e r w o o d , 7 5 , 3 6
C nttiiriiU K U fl C o u n t y
1 A n n S, F u h r , 91.44
2 E t h e l B . W ills o n . 8 9 ,10
8 I. M . R u s s o w , 88.70
4 E d n a B . H e w i t t , 87.88
6 A lfr e d C. M o n t in , 8 7 .10
0 R a y H . S h a n n o n , 87.00
7 L . Krlegrer, 8 6 .4 0
8 R ic h a r d J . M or ris, 85.04
9 B e a t r i c e S t o k e s , 84.70
1 0 E . T . K r c ld l e r . 84.44
1 1 W i l l i a m J . T iU dd y, 8 4 . 2 4
1 2 H e l e n JI. W h i t i n g , 8 4 .1 2
1 3 A . F . F r e d r i c k s o n . .'^2.30
14 M a r y A . V e lle , 81.52
1 5 H . C . ( ’ a m e r o n . 7 9 .8 0
1 0 ,T, R . K a m m i r e , 78 .8 0 17 J . M . D a v l d . s o n , 7 8 . 6 8
18 T h o m a s D. M oore, 78.12
19 V. M. O e e r . 77.0 0
20 M a r jo r ie A. K e lle y . 7 6.70
21 E u r i c a E . H e i d e l , 7 6 . 2 0
2 2 D o r i s E v a n s , 7,".OS
C h en nu fco C o u n ty
1 .T o s e p h A . . S m e l t z e r , S5t,04
2 M, B . M c M u lle n . 8 0 .76
8 K a t h e r i n e P . .S to tt . 8 5 . 2 8
4 W a r d S. J o n e s , 83.9 6
6 H a r o l d U P a y n e . .83.92
6 U . D . M i l l s p a u g h , 83.72
7 F r e d e r i c k IT. S c h r a d e r . 83..32
8 M . I,. C u s h m a n . 82.4 0
0 A . J o s e p h N a t o li , 8 0 .02
C lin to n C ou n ty
1 E . V . D u c h a r m e . 00.44
2 M y r a E . D o w n e v . 8(1.24
8 E d y t h e G . L e w i s . 8(1.20
4 M . P. S t a r h u c k , 8 6 , 0 0
B (^. R u t h K a u f m a n . 8 1 . 7 0
0 B e r n i c e A . L a m b e r t o n . 84.72
7 W a l t e r H . R u b a d o . 84.00
8 K a t h e r in e M . M a r tin , 83.80
9 T„ M . L a v o i e . 8 3 . 2 8
1 0 Oeor)?e L a F o n t a i n e . 82,fO
11 P . O . S t a c k p o le , 81.3 2
12 C l l f M . L a.sell, 79.32
1 3 O liv e L . W r i g h t . 7 6 .48
D u tc lie sfi C o n n ty
( P referreil)
1 .1. M a s t r o l a n n l , 9 1 . 8 4
2 E l i z a b e t h J. In ir er so ll. 91.1 0
8 E m i l y B . S t o u t . 90..32
4 E v e l y n R . A lb e r g , 89.28
B R . T . S t a n t o n . 8T .9 6
0 J o h n S h a u g h n n s p y . 80.84
7 P . L . G r o v e s , 8(1.76
8 E l iz a b e t h B . I .e a c h . 86.30
9 r. M . T e a t o r . 8,5.32
10 J u l i a R . F o s t e r . 80.44
n F r a n c e s G. B o r is. 80.20
1 2 P . M . P a v l l c k . 78.00
13 M . A . M a r t in . 76.4 4
14 M a r y E . H a r d l e . 7 5 . 6 0
15 W i l li a m J . E a g e n . 7 5 .10
(l> e fer re< l)
1 R u th E . M yer. 7 8 .6 0
E ssex C ounty
1 M a b e l ,S. G r e g o r y . 9 4 . 8 8
2 W i l l i a m B . K e n n e d n 89.78
8 E a r l R . F r i s b i e , 88.,16
4 E , D o u g l a s B r o o k s , 87,12
B TTarry F . . S h e e h a n . 8 5 . 4 0
0 C l a r e n c e A . W a l k e r . 8.".12
7 W i l li a m L . K n i g h t . 83,92
8 M ilto n H , B e n n e t t , 78.50
F r a n k lin C ou nty
1 A . C. K r i e g e r . 8 8 . 2 8
2 H o w a r d B . H a p g o o d . 87.90
8 E m m a B . A d a m s , 87,88
4 M a r y L , R y a n , 86,!>2
B E l iz a b e t h M, D r u r y . 85,68
6 L a u r e n c e J , V o n d e ll, 84.90
7 AV alter H . G ib s o n , 84.48
8 T h e o d o r e S. K o o r y . 83.8 4
9 H a r r ie t M . E l li s , 83,04
10 M e l v a M , H u n t e r . 82.28
11 I . A . M c G o w a n . 8 0 . 0 4
12 M . H , M a r t in . 78,80
F u lto n C ou nty
1 E d i t h B , G ra ff, 02.20
2 ,Tobn B . S t i l l . 8 9 .4 4
8 M a r lo n D . F i n c h . 89.04
4 G. B . H e n n e l l y , 8 7 .8 8
B T h e l m a L . A ld r ic h . 87.00
0 H a r o l d W . B e r n e r . 86.48
7 L a u r a K . B e t le r . 86.12
8 B e l l e B r e w s t e r , 8 5 .6 4
9 R u t h G. E n o s . 85.48
10 E l iz a b e t h S, D o b le , 83,52
11 C a r o l y n A , S l a d e . 8 2 , 4 8
1 2 K a t h e r i n e M o n t a y n e , 81,00
3 3 I r e n e L , B u m s t e a d , 80.04
14 M . S k o v o r a k , J r ,, 78,10
1 5 E d w a r d Orr, 7 6 ,8 8
1 0 .T, P . P a l n t l n o , 7 5 . 7 2
G en esee C ounty
1 G, T . K r i e g e r , 83.16
2 G r a c e E . S im m o n s . 86.72
8 N i c h o l a s G. F I g lo w . 85.30
4 T.aura B . G r n y , 84,60
r W i l l i a m G. W e s o o t t , 84,04
0 T h o m a s L a n i s s a , 82,28
7 R u t h M o s s , 82.12
8 E v e l y n Y . P a y n e , 79,00
9 H e l e n S. G e a r . 78.80
1 0 F . M. G o r t o n . 7«.76
H n m llto n C ou n ty
1 M a r lo n K . A b r a m s . 76.88
2 J o h n B . H o u g h t o n . 84.88
8 K a t h r y n A . A u s t in , 80.00
H erk im er C ounty
1 D a v i d Y o u n g l o v e , 91.52
2 M a r y L o.ugh lln, 90.80
3 C a r o ly n H . Z o lle r, 89.0 4
4 L a u r a A. S h a r p . 89.36
B C. W . T w l t c h P l l , 8 8 . 2 0
'
0 H , K . W e s t e r n , 87.68
7 A l i c e W l l f e r t , 87.12
8 J i a r g a r e t A. C o t te r , 85.48
9 M a r y S c h a v le r , 85.44
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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20
M a r y H . M u rr a y . 8 4 .5 0
A . R . D o n o v a n , 84.48
E . R . B r a c e . 8 4 .40
R . P . S p r a g u e . 83..50
A . J . P a n a r l t e s . 8 2 .72
M a r y J. D l n g m a n . 8 2.50
H e le n H . B u r k e . 8 2 .28
M a r g a r e t K. E a t o n , 8 2 .12
A l e a n R a y , HI. 0 8
S. L . H u s s e l l . 8 0 . 8 8
D . E . V i c k e r y , 79.64
O n ta rio C ou n ty
1 R a y m o n d B e n n e t t ( D V ) , 84.24
2 M a r y F . D e b o t t , 92.!»2
8 J. W . R u s h m o r e , 9 1.64
4 E v a V. W i l k i n s .
B G l a d y s E . G r a y , 9(I.0S
0 P a u l i n e I. C o l e . S!l.!)2
7 H e l e n L e i g h t o n . SH.64
8 H a r r ie t t H a y w a r d , S 8,32
9 S, L. M e r r ill. 8 7 ,5 6
10 F . J, W e lc h , 87,48
11 J a m e s T , G a r t l a n d . 8 6 . 9 2
12 M. M. W ll.so n . 86.80
13 E l i z a b e t h F . K l o p f e r . 8 6 . 6 4
14 M a r g a r e t M. H u c k le y , 85.70
15 R o y R. F i s h e r , 85.01
10 P h y l l s A . W o o d . 84.76
17 H i ld a A . B r a d l e y . 8 4 .7 2
18 H e le n F . W e lc h , 84.00
19 J e a n E . C a r r 81.84
2 0 E l i z a b e t h S . P i e n e. 8 1 . 6 0
21 C. M . S t a n d I . s b , 7 9 . 8 0
22 L o r e tta M. C o u rn o en . 7 8.48
23 J a n e A . M c E lr o y , 78.44 .
24 L o i s C. F l e m i n g . 7 8 . 1 2
25 M a r ie E . O 'M n lle y
77.24
2 6 N o r m a n C. I..u tz, 7 7 . 0 8
27 W . M c L o n t b . 75.00
2 8 I . a u r a I .. A V h l t e , 7 . ' . 0 0
I'u tn n m C o n n ty
1 H e n d a C. .V m it h . 8 7 . 9 2
2 E t h e l D . S l e z a k . 8.'.,88
8 E . C o m e s k e y , 83,72
4 M a b e l R , W i l s o n . ,80.76
B H e le n M. C h r is t e n r e n . 7 8.10
S oh oliarlr C o n n ty
1 M. L . Joh n,son . 88,60
2 E d n a G . B r e w e r , 87,76
8 M a r g a r e t M, W r i g h t , 8 2 ,30
4 M ild red S, B o u c k . 7 9 .1 2
8 E d i t h V . T o u m a n s , 7 7 ,64
S ch u y ler C ou n ty
1 M a r y H , P a r a d l s o 88,64
2 E l l e n D , R o s s , 87,!'*2
8 L o i s S t e w a r t . 84..88
4 R u t h R . C la r k . 83.84
B M. M, H a r r is , 7 9.12
0 B e r th a F . W o o d . 7 7 .6 8
Seneea C onnty
1 G r a c e M n ler . 88.30
2 M. H . C o n g d o n . 8 7 .28
8 lioulse D e y . 8 '.9 6
4 I r m a B .ntty, 85.0 2
B F l o r e n c e K o s t e r . 8.’>,.'S0
0 E d ith A n h a lt. 8 '.0 0
T ,T. W . T r a l n o r , 8 4 . 8 8
8 L i l l i a n E . K o .q t e r . 8 4 . 1 2
.S n lllv iin C o u n t y
1 M a r g a r e t E n e e r t . 9 0 .40
2 C la r e n c e B . F r n s e r . 9 0 .08
8 E d n a J. F i t z g e r a l d . 80.68
4 E l iz a b e t h H . J o h n s o n . 87.00
B H e l e n T . B l a t c b l v . 8."i.S8
0 C a r l A . H e i d t , 8:^.56
7 M a r g a r e t H , B .nxter 84.72
8 M or ris T u r e t z k v . 83.00
9 .S tan le v A . W i l l i a m s . 81.2 0
10 M ild r e d T u r e t z k y . 80.76
11 I s a b e l M . .T n c k s o n , 8 0 . 6 0
12 H a r r y G. K a r c h m e r 7 9.40
13 ?.ril dred S t r e i f e r . 7 7 . 9 6
14 W i l li a m G. R o s e . 7 7.70
1 5 S a m u e l F e u e r . 77.32
16 S a m K a n t o w l t z , 7 7 . 1 6
17 B e n j a m i n G Itlln, 76,20
18 M a r g e r v D . B a l d w i n , 7 5 ,00
19 I r v in N , R a p p , 75,08
• T io g a C ou nty
1 E l i z a b e t h P l n n e y , 89,88
2 R o n a ld L . R o b in s o n , 88.08
8 G r a c e H . K i r k , 80,44
4 K e n n e t h L , H o s l e y , 85 ,fl 6
B I ,a u r e n c e E . C o d n e r . 84.20
6 R o b e r t F . O g d e n , 83.00
7 L e s lie E . L a w r e n c e , 8 2 .20
8 M a r g a r e t A . D n y l e . S I . 24
9 K , E . A d a m s . 78.40
W a .v n e C o u n t y
1 E t h e l L . F i n c h . 8 8 ,56
2 G. M e r le N e ls o n , 80.80
8 V i r g i n i a Q . F i s h , 8.'„84
4 V e r n o n E , B o w l e r . 85.24
B R o b e r t W , W i g n a l l , 84,20
0 W a r d H , B u m p u s , 83,60
T G e o r g e A . B r a d le y , 8 2,96
W .y o n iln jc C o n n t y
1 A l ic e M u r p h y . 94,44
2 E d g a r E . W h e e le r . 8 9 .32
8 M a r ia n L . G a y . 87.28
4 B e s s i e B . P e r r y . SO.S-t
B J iille S, M a s o n , 84 ,4 0
0 E d i t h S. A l l e n , ^ ' . 0 4
7 B e s s i e S la t e r , 82,72
8 M, M, W a r n e r , 81.16
9 . 4 m y Sf. D l i g a r d , 8 0 , 0 0
10 E d m u n d J. P e t r ie , 7 9 ,72
11 A r t h u r S c h a u m l e f f e l , 7 0 . 0 2
1 2 D . D . S h a f f n e r . 75.00
Y n tes C on nty
1 A n n M e ld r u m , 8 9 .80
2 F r a n c e s S. R o s e , 89.36
8 H a r la n A . S m it h , 8 9 .32
4 W i l li a m J . F l a v e y , 8 8 .48
B E u g e n e S. H u n t . 8 0 ,4 8
6 S i d n e y E . .S ho r t, 8 0 . 2 8
T P e a r l I,. B l o d g e t t , 7 9 ,6 8
a G, C h a p m a n . 78.84
Deputy Clerk,
Court of Gener
Grade E,
Sessions
N ew York fo iin ty
(P r o m o tio n )
1 P e t e r P a s u l l o ( D V ) . 9 1 .83
2
8
4
6
0
7
8
M .J .V .M c G lllI c u d d y ( D V ) . 8 9 ,08
W i l li a m R o s e n f e ld . 0 3 .04
H e n r y L y n n . 92,12
J o h n J . M a h o n y , 1»1.58
W illia m T er b e ck , 9 1 .1 2
J o h n F . L e e . 90,!) 8
T h o m a s M. S t e n s o n . 9 0,24
Case Supervisor, Department
of Public Welfare, Depart­
m ent of Social Welfare
(Open Competitive)
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
0
7
8
9
10
A lleK iiiiy C o u n t y
A r m e n t r o u t B ,, a s . 02
W i U i o n . M i i r j o r i e , M ., 8 0 , 0 4
B room e C ounty
M a l n e s , F . I, .S7,,34
F^uce, E , L i z . , ,S6.80
W e l s h , S a . l l e A , . 8,->,44
KoklH. L , B ,. 84 ,6 6
G uild , M a r y P ,, 84,48
P a r s o n s . C o r in iie K .. 84,12
S n e d a k e r . 1., W . , S 3 , 9 8
C ' a s e y . S , G , , S 3 .8 2
S . i c k e y . C. H . , .83,62
Fo.sbury. W iin ia M .. 83.14
11 W a r d . G. n ., S‘J .90
1 2, W o o d s . J a m e w J . . 8 0 . 0 2
13 L a d d . V i r g l n l . t E . . 7 9 . 4 2
14 H o u g h , E r v a B . . 7 8 , 5 6
C n tta r iiu g u H C o n n t y
1 C r a ig . E s t h e r 9 1 .78
2 F u h r , A n n .S.. !)(l,78
3 C o r b e t t , S , E . , 80..34
4 W i l l s o n . I' ;ihrl H , ,S7,68
C h en u in g C ounty
1 D o a n e . S, I ! , , 01.!)7
2 W a r d , A n n e , 89,32
8 H u r l e y , * M a r y C ,, 8 7 , 8 0
4 Y o r k . H a r r y ('.. 87 ,2 4
5 P r i c e . H . i r v G . . 8H..53
0 M a r tin , M n ry B .. 80.18
7 P o a n e . M a r y .1., 84.7 1
8 M a c X e l l , E r m a G , , 84..10
9 M a c k . H e le n , 82.16
1 0 T u r n e r . l a n e C ., 78..S2
C lien un iro C o u n t y
1 E s t e l o w , J. V . . s;<,7(i,
C lin ton C o u n ty
1 D e r b y . C atli, D ,. 9 2 ,4 8
2 J e s s e y , C a t h , C.. 89,5 8
8 D u c h a r m e , E. V , . 8 6 ,1 0
C o h im b in C o u n ty
1 W a l d o n , D o r r i s M , , 1)1,62
2 C a se y , E d ith , 90.74
8 S c h i l l i n g , C h a r l e s B , , 86 ,B 0
4 W in c h , R im e r A .. 8 4,68
6 M ic k le , M a r y D .. 8 4 ,60
C o r tlu n e l C o tin t.v
1 M e r r ic k . W a r d T .. 8 6 .3 0
2 M iller . B e r t h a . 86.00
8 F i t t s . H e n r y B .. 83.48
4 G la d d in g . E d i t h N . . -82.00
D u tr lie sH C o u n t y
1 S p r a g u e . E d w i n A . . !H).00
2 I n g e r s . C le o n a , 88,16
8 S h a p i r o , M ar j- B , , 8 0 . 1 0
4 S to u t. E m i l y B .. 8 4 .70
E s s e x C o u nt.y
1 G r e g o r y . M. S . . 9 3 . 9 0
2 C arr. J o h n H .. 90.00
3 F r is b ie . E a r l R .. 86.08
l'> n n k lln C o u n ty
1 M a r q u a r d t, F r ed S., 0 0 ,4 2
G enesee C ounty
1 H u n g e r , f ’a t h e r l n e r , , 9 2 , 2 2
2 K r i e g e r , G, T , . !) 1.24
8 M iller . F l o r e n c e A,. 9 0 .0 0
4 F I g l o w , N i c h G ,. 82.88
B W e s c o t t , W m , G ,. 82.62
H erk im er C ounty
1 M e a d o r , F r a n c e s M ,, 9 3 ,4 0
2 K e r n , G r a c e S ,. 91,56
8 B illls , S a d ie F ., 89.32
4 W e s t e r n . H . K .. 8 2 .88
B O ’B r i e n , Eli: ?., 8 2 . 2 0
,T ef T e rs o n C o u n t y
1 D a ly . M a r g . W ,, 9 0,42
2 W a i t J , A , . 8,'),76
8 F lo r e n t in e , H e l e n a J ,, 8 0 ,44
L e w i s C o u nt,v
1 G e n t g e n , E d w , A .. 9 1 ,20
2 H o r t h , E d n a M ., 87 ,1 0
8 C a r p e n t e r . A l n i e n a J . , 8 0 .B 2
4 J o r d a n . G , W , . .83,56
L iv in g sto n C o u n ty
1 M a d d e n . J , IT,. 8 7 . 2 2
2 C a m p b e ll. J u n e P . . 84,90
8 F r u m k e s , H e le n e M ,. 82,80
M ad ison C o u n ty
1 W h e e le r . G er, W . . 9 4 ,42
2 C r a ln e. H a r o ld W ., 8 8 ,40
8 L a r s e n , N o r m , L ,, 88,34
4 W h it e , G eo , M c K ,. 84,74
B D u r f e e , V . L , , 83..56
M on tgom ery C ounty
1 M u r r e l l . G e r t r u d e . 92..50
2 L I d d a n e . G e n . M . . 80..38
8 V o o r h e e s . H e le n K ., 88,98
4 B l e r m a n . J. W ,, 84,38
B F a l c o . R . A , , 83„38
0 B a r k h u f f , C o r a M ,, 8 1 .IB
7 M a lo n e y , N . G ,, 77,04
O n tario C on n ty
1 D e b o t t, M a r y F „ 0 0 ,53
2 R u s h m o r e , J. W ., J r ., 80.48
8 L e i g h t o n , H , . 8 6 .1 4
4 M c K a y , C e c i l C .. 8 5 . 1 2
6 M unson. V ick
82,88
0 W ilk in s . E v a V ,. 81,82
O rlean s C ou n ty
1 P o r ter , E ,. 90.70
2 T r iv is o n d . A n g e lo D ,, 88.02
8 D u n s h e e . H e l e n I.,,. 8 3 , 2 0
O H w eg < ) C o u n t y
1 P a g a n I , E le a n o r J ,. 85,70
O t s e g o C o tin ty
1 A l l e n . G , W „ 8,'),72
2 B a k e r , S u ,« an , 8 5 , 0 2
8 B e c k l e y , E l lz , H , . 83.14
* 4 C a r y , M a r g e r y . 82,52
LIQUOR LICENSES
LIQUOR LICENSES
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e N o .
R L 1011 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e r ­
s ig n e d to sell beer, w in e a n d liq u or a t
retail u n d er th e A lco h o lic B e v e r a g e C on ­
t r o l L a w a t 28 W e s t 5fith S t r e e t . C i t y
a n d C o u n ty of N e w Y ork, for o n -p r e m Ises co n su m p tio n .
L a M a r q u i s e , I n c . , 28
W e s t 56th S treet.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e N o .
R L 00068 h a s b e e n Issued to th e u n d e r ­
s ig n e d to sell, beer, w in e a n d liq u o r a t
r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l i c B e v e r a g e (^ontr o l l i a w a t 147 C o l u m b u s A v e n u e . C ity
a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y ork for o n -p rem fses
co n su m p tio n .
.T o h n M u n d a y . S t . N i c h o l a s
T a v er n , 147 C o lu m b u s A v en u e.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e N o .
C L 00033 h a s b e e n Issued to th e u n d e r ­
s i g n e d t o s e l l l i q u o r a t r e t a i l in a c l u b
under th e
A lcoh olic
B everage
C ontrol
lia w
a t 28 E a s t 3 9 t h S t r e e t , C i t y a n d
C ounty of N e w
Y ork, for o n -p r e m lse s
co n su m p tio n ,
77th D iv isio n A sso c ia tio n ,
I n c , , 28 E a s t 3 9 t h S t r e e t ,
N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e No.
R L 00253 h a s b e e n Issu ed to th e u n d e r ­
s i g n e d t o s e l l l i q u o r a t r e t a i l In a h o t e l
under
th e
A lcoh olic
B everage
C on trol
L a w a t 319 W e s t 4 8 th S tr e e t. C ity a n d
C ou n ty o f N e w Y ork fo r o n -p r e m ise s c o n ­
su m p tio n .
J o s e p h C. R e y n o l d s , 3 1 9 W .
4 8 th St.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e N o .
R L 0569 h a s b e e n Issued to th e u n d e r ­
s i g n e d t o s e l l l i q u o r a t r e t a i l In a r e s t a u ­
ran t u n d er th e A lco h o lic B ev e r a g e C on ­
tr o l L a w a t 106 W e s t 32nd S tr e e t. C ity
a n d C o u n ty of N e w Y ork, for o n -p rem ise s
co n su m p tio n .
C a m p u s O p e r a t in g C o rp .,
106 W e s t 32nd S treet.
N o t i c e l,s h e r e b y g i v e n
th a t L icen se
N o, R L 00855 h a s b een Issued to th e u n ­
d e r s i g n e d t o s e l l l i q u o r a t r e t a i l In a
resta u ra n t under th e A lcoh olic B ev era p e
C o n tr o l I^aw a t 100 E a s t 42 n d S tr e e t,
city an d « o u n ty of N e w York for o n ­
p rem ises
co n su m p tio n .
Stou ffer
C o rp.,
100 E a s t 42n d S tr e e t.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e
N o, R L 02219 h a s b een Issued to th e u n ­
d e r sig n e d to sell b eer, w in e a n d liqu or
a t reta il u n d er th e A lco h o lic B e v e r a g e
C on trol L a w a t
108 G r e e n w i c h S t r e e t ,
c ity a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y ork for o n ­
p rem ise s con su m p tion .
R o c c o D e l''lllip o,
C u rb T a v e r n , 108 G r e e n w ic h S tr e e t.
Mention of the CIVIL SERVICE
LEADER Is the best introduction to
our Bdvertlseri.
P
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e N o .
H L 97 h a s b e e n I s s u e d t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d
t o s e l l l U i u o r a t r e t a i l In a h o t e l u n d e r
t h e A lc o h o lie B e v e r a g e C ontrol L a w at
8 46-848 M a d iso n A v en u e. C ity a n d C o u n ty
o f N e w Y ork for o n -p r e m lse s co n s u m p ­
tion ,
M ad ison
A v e n u e an d S Ix ty -n ln th
S t, C o rp ,, H o t e l W e s t b u r y , 8 4 6 -8 4 8 M a d i ­
son Ave,
N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t L icen se No,
R I j 02180 h a s b e e n issu e d to th e u n d e r ­
s ig n e d to sell beer, w in e a n d liqu or at
retail u n d er th e A lco h o lic B e v e r a g e C on ­
tr o l L a w a t 112 E a s t 52 n d S tr e e t, C ity
a n d C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n - p r e m ls e s
co n su m p tio n .
C a f e T r o u v l ll e , I n c ., 112 E.
5 2 n d St.
r u tn a m C ounty
1 S t e e v e s , M, P . , 9 4 , 4 7
K ock lan il C o u n ty
1 M e n d u m . (!,. 90,62
2 J e s s u p , A , S ,. 80,30
8 B r o w n . F r a n c e s E ,. 8 7,20
4 C a r ls s im I , L, J ,. 85.80
5 O s tr o m . E d n a . 85.54
^ 0 H i l l . F r e d F , , 83,.'i0
7 D o n n e l ly . B a r b a r a M ., 82,44
8 T u c k e r , D, P ,. 8 1 ,85
.St. L a w r e n c e C o u n t y
1 D I t t m a r . M a r y , 91,45
2 H o c k e y , E llz , C ., 88,8 7
3 B u r t , M a b p I E . , ,87.01
4 G r l . s w o l d . I), I I ,. 8 5 . 8 5
6 M cDonough
M a y f o r d , 80.54
S iir a to g ii ('o u n t y
1 C a l l a b n n , i!. M ., 9 2 .6 1
2 F u n P t o n , K iln o r B ,. 86.0 0
.S c h e n e r ta d y C o u n ty
1 U n d e r h i l l . J a n e , IK!,18
2 O avi.x, M a y
90.(!0
8 T e a re , M a r y R , . 8 8 . 9 8
4 D a v i s , J o h n A ,, 87,10
6 D e m o i i t , D o r i s G . , ,S(> 28
0 r-ifset, L eo n a B ,, 84.78
7 F a m l a n o , ,-\nthony F .. 83.70
8 K e i g b e r , J a n e F . , 8 1 , S2
.S < -h iiy le r C o j i n t y
1 O ’R o u r k e , T n o s . R. ,83 ,4 4
.S»>ne«'a C o u n t y
1 K o s t e r , F l o r e n c e , S2,O0
Steuhen C ounty
1 A l e x a n d e r . J , , 9 3 . 'J3
2 M iller , L u l u S ,, 87,28
8 T h a r p , B u r t o n P . , 8(1,82
4 H u r lb u t , F, JI,. 85.84
B K o i p i e n , P 1!,, 8 4 , 8 0
6 S w a n , C l a r a J , . 8 1,."9
7 H a r p e r , E d n a R ,, ,8.'t.90
T io g a < o u n fy
1 R o b l n , s o n , H, L . , 8 7 , 4 2
2 P i n n e v , E l l z , . .86,42
3 K irk , G ra ce H ,, 8 t,0 0
4 Ho.<)ley, K e n n e t h L . . 8 1 . 0 0
B C o d n e r , L, E ., ,80,02
T o m p k in s C ounty
1 G in g r a s . G r a c e , 8S ,42
2 O ’ C o n n o r . I x i i s S . . 8 7 .4 1
8 P e t e r 0 f)n H . , 8 7 . 3 0
4 B r o w n , D, L u c lle F ,, 82,28
B G o r g e l, W m . F „ 78,85
\V arren C ou nty
1 S u l l i v a n , J, J .. J r ., 85,71
2 P h i ll i p s , P a u l H „ 82,93
W a y n e C ounty
1 O w e n s , F, A ,, 85.46
5 F i n c h , E t h e l L .. 84,50
W y o m in g C ou nty
1 W h e e l e r , E d g a r E . . .88,02
2 G a y , M a r ia n L ., 83.10
8 P e r r y , B , B , . ,S2,.38
Y a tes C ounty
1 B e a c h , G eo, K ,, 84,74
1
2
3
4
5
0
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
JoJielieye
'eve
M
Misery
S id n e y B, F i n n , 84,00
S a m u e l F i s h , 8,'1.70
.S 'oiomon M, S c h e n i . a u m , 8 2 . 9 2
( i e o , L, S u « s m a n , 8 1 , 4 0
H e r m a n n o ic h , 80,88
.S aul M B l e n 80.C(i
E m a n u e l K , N a d c i l , ,«0.40
(’h a s. R y a n , 80,26
M a x w e l l S, H o ss, 7 8 ,9 8
A le x D in in , 78.02
J i i l e M, E l s o h n , 7 6 , 2 0
E d J, G r e e n e , 75.90
A r t h u r M . F e l t z i n , 7 5 ,6 0
Chief, Bureau of Enforce­
ment of Women and Child
Labor Laws, Division of
Women in Industry and
Minimum Wage, Deptment of Labor (Open
Competitive)
1 L o u r la , F e lic e J ,, 82,43
2 K lein , A d o lp h H ,, 77,70
3 S l l b e r b e r g . M , , 77.1(1
Senior Milk Accounts Ex­
aminer, Department of
Agriculture and Mar­
kets (Promotion)
1
2
8
4
B
6
M c K l n n . y , W i l li s J .. 89,92
D u n n , J o s , J . , 8 4 ,1 7
S u t ln . I r v i n g E ,, 81.13
M o r t i m e r , D , C , . 8 3 .9 5
H a m m e r m a n , M u r r a y . 8 2 ,8 1
Hard.v. L e r o y J ,. 81,93
Supervisor of Welfare Insti­
tutions, Department of
Social Welfare
(Promotion)
1
2
8
4
5
Park,
D a v i d W , , 89.97
G r a m m . E , R a y , 8 7 ,0 7
C r o w le y . K a t h T ., 83.10
A m e s , H a z e l M ., 81,77
L a b r u y e r e . E s t e l l e . 8 0 .7 7
Medical Director, Division of
Savings Bank Life Insur­
ance, Department of Labor
(Open Competitive)
1 Pow ers.
John
J.,
D r,,
77,52
Social Worker, Department
of Mental Hygiene
(Promotion)
1
2
8
4
5
0
T
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
H a r t . E l e a n o r T ., 85,60
B r u lle , M a r jo r ie , 85.05
S t e p h e n s , L o i s , 8 4 . 5(!
D a n i e l s . R o s e I,, 83.27
O ’B r ie n , E l iz . A „ 83,10
G a l l a n t , M , D , . 82.i ' 0
M a r t i n , M a r y B . , ,82.87
C o v e n t r y , C la ir e , 82,20
M on n at,
L ..
81,91
P a r s o n s Z, R , . 81,,54
O ' C o n n o r . M a r y . 8 1 .4 5
H utch ings,
D,
C .,
81,4 1
S heetz,
Ixjla M ., 8 1 ,2 3
S h e l d o n . G . M „ .80,98
C o le, M a r ia n B ,. 80,98
Y o u n g , .s. C ,, 8 0 , 7 7
W a s l l e s k a , F e li c ia , 80,67
F r a n c is,
Jan et.
80 ,3 1
M i d d e n d o r f . B a r b a r a , 7 9 ,8 8
M u r p h y , E d w , M ,, 79,80
L e e . A n n e M . , 7 9 ,4 4
B eil,
M „ 79.3 1
O ’C o n n e l l . F . J „ 79 ,2 4
Superintendent of Highways,
Broome County (Open
Competitive)
1
2
8
4
B
0
7
8
9
10
11
12
B u J l o n g , B , I I , , 8 8 ,2 5
D ib b le , H e r m a n . 85.80
B a ld w in , P a u l G .. 85.70
O rr, J . B r u c e , 8 4 ,6 0 ^
V a n a m b u r g h . C .. J r , . 8 3 , 4S
W e lc h , J, F r a n c is , 8 2 ,20
D a i l e y , .I d h n W . , 8 2 .0 5
O ’ C o n n o r , T h o ,s ,, 8 1 , 0 5
H a rr is.
Frank
M ,. 81.65
D i s b r o w , H a r r i n g t o n , 7 8 .9 0
B r e n n a n . J o s . L ,, 78,60
M c N a m a r a , R e g i s C., 75,15
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1 E a r l C. M o r r i s , 9 0 , 0 S
2 H , C. R e a r d o n . 88.08
8 A r t h u r G. W o o d . 82,72
S o h e n e < 'ta d y C o u n t y
1 R , M, T h a c k e r a y . 9 1 , 2 8
2 E a r l M a d ig a n , 87,40
3 E , F , H u e b n e r . 86,53
4 J a m e s H a r e , 85,60
Steuben C ounty
1 C ly d e P l a t t . 91.99
2 M a r g C. P e c k , 8 8 , 8 4
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1 L . T . H a y e s . 77 .7 1
2 M i c h a e l O n o f r i o , 7(5.95
C attu rn u gu s C ou nty
1 W . H , S h e a r m a n . a ' i ,1 2
C l i n t o n C ou nt.v
1 B . O, I 'in s o n n a u lt , 87,9 8
C o lu m b ia C o u n ty
1 E d w , L , D e c k e r , 9 2 ,8 3
2 H u g h M cC , P o tt e r . 90,30
8 S y l v e s t e r W a l k e r . 8 5 ,0 1
C ortlan d C ou n ty
1 R . E , C r a n d a l l . 87,8.".
2 V . R . M o g u l n . 82,8!)
D e la w a r e C ou nty
1 C. B , T h o m p s o n , 8 7 . 6 4
* L e s lie G. N ich o ls , 84,84
D u tc h e ss C ounty
1 W m . A, H o r a n (D V ), 70.10
2 M a r io n A n d r e w s . 91,12
8 D a y t o n B iir h a m ,s, 80,59
4 E. C. R , F r o e h n e r . 8 3 , 8 7
6 A . J . P e t t i n a t o , 83,03
E ssex C ounty
1 F r a n k T . M cC ab e, 8 3 ,38
> B e r n a r d B e n n e t t . 7 5 , Ot)
F r a n k lin C ou n ty
1 M a u d e C, W i l c o x , 8 1 . 3 7
F u lto n C ounty
1 G eo . A. H e a l d , 92,47
S C R , B u r n h a m , 88,40
8 A r v llla D o u g h e i t y , 87.67
4 F , B . A r g e r a i n g e r , 8.'!,44
M < m tgom ery C ou n ty
1 H o m e r L . V a n a k e n , 95,84
2 H e l e n O, E d .s o n . 83,.53
8 C. B . K a l i n o w s k i , .80,89
P u t n a m C ou nt.v
1 R a l p h A, S m ith , 88,33
K cx 'k la n d C o u n t y
1 G e o . C. B e r g , 9 0 ,7 9
2 F io r P O 'C onn or. 87,36
8 H a r o ld A , W i l l i a m s , 85,38
4 R u t h D e l a m a t e r . .S.3.37
B F , H a n d l e v , .82,61
0 J o h n T y le r . 81.28
T J , J , C r o w l e y . 7 9 ,7 6
a N . W . W i n n e r , 75,86
S t. L a w r e n c e C o u n ty
1 C l a r k M , B o w m a n , 03,.59
Civil Employees Tax Service, 202
F
8 J E v e r e t t B r o w n e ll, 83,92
4 W m . H , L a s h u r e . 76.33
T io g a <'oun ty
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S a la r y :
$9.50.
The
elig ib le
m ay
be
used
for
p o sitio n s
in
lo w e r arad e.
A g e s : n o t o v e r 40
tlie d a t e o£ a p p l i c a t io n ; n o t o v e r
o i\ llie d a te o£ a p p o i n t m e n t . F ile
M a r c i i 24.
f e e , $2.
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a
on
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by
Ucquirements
T w o y e a r s’ e x n e r ie n c e w ith in th e
I n s t 10 y e a r s p a i u t i n g e l e v a t e d s t e e l
s tr u c tu r e s w h e r e rig g in g a n d s c a f­
fo ld in g
are
em p lo y e d ;
c a n d id a te s
m ust h ave a kn
/le d g e o f p a in ts,
m ix in g co lo rs, c h ip p in g , s c a lin g a n d
w ire
b ru sh in g
and
b e th o r o u g h ly
fa m ilia r
w ith
rig g in g
in
a ll
its
branches.
Basis of Ratings
W r i t t e n t e s t , 20; p r a c t i c a l t e s t , 60;
p h y s i c a l te s t, 20. T h e p a s s in g g r a d e
w ill b e s e t in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h th e
n e e d s o f th e ser v ice.
Dircclor of Medical Social
Service, Grade 6
S a l a r y : $(> ,000. V a c a n c i e s a t $ 4 , 2 0 0 .
F i l e b y M q r d i 24.
F e e , $5.
Duties
T o b e re sp o n sib le fo r a d m in istr a ­
tio n o f tlie m e d ic a l s o c ia l s e r v ic e
p rogram o f a d ep artm en t.
Ucouirements
T w o y ea i's I'x p e r ie n c e in m e d ic a l
so cia l w o rk , tliree y e a r s o f a d m in ­
istra tiv e
e x p e r ie n c e , p lu s A B
and
M A degrees.
Basis of Ratings
W r i t t e n . 40; t r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e
a n d p e r s o n a l q u a l i l i c a t i o n s , 60.
Electrician
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Symptoms
fiG6
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or
rt(56 T a b l e t s
w ith
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ro H c v e.s
co ld
sym p tom s
th e
fir st d a y .
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2 0 5 E. 7 8 t h
(('or.:{rd A ve.)
I
9 - 1 1 , 4 -8 S u n . 11-1.
W r it te n te s t, 40;
p h y s ic a l te s t. 20.
p r a c t i c a l t e s t , 40;
A n s iH ta n t
( C o r . \ \ . l U t l i S t .>
W i'e lu la jB 11 f« S
Bookkeeper, Grade 1
(C ity -W id e P rom otio n)
S a l a r y : $ 1 ,200 t o $ 1,800.
F ile b y
M a r c h 24.
D a te o f w r itte n e x a m ;
J u n e 21. F e e , $1.
R e q u ir e m e n ts
O p e n to all e m p l o y e e s in G r a d e s 1
a n d 2 o f th e C lerica l S e r v ic e w h o
h a v e s e r v e d a t le a s t o n e y e a r in
e it h e r g r a d e ; to p e r s o n s in G r a d e 1
of th e A tten d a n ce S erv ic e w h o h a v e
s e r v e d fo r o n e y e a r ; to S to c k A s ­
s is ta n ts in th e S to r e s S e r v ic e ; to Jr.
S ta t i s t i c i a n s a n d J r . A c t u a r i e s in t h e
S ta tistica l a n d A c tu ria l S e r v ic e a n d
to
R a ilro a d
C lerk s
in
th e
R a p id
T r a n sit R a ilro a d S e r v ic e -w lio h a v e
.served fo r o n e y e a r in t h e s e s e r v 'c e s
o n th e d p y o f tlie w r it te n e x a m .
Basis o f Ratings
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y . 50; w r it t e n ,
50.
( R e a l Es t a t e R e s e a r c h )
S a l a r y : $ 3 ,0 0 0
M a r c ii 24.
Fee,
t o $4,000.
$3.
F ile
by
Duties
U n d er g en er a l su p e r v isio n , to c o n ­
d u c t s u r v e y s a n d p i ’e p a r e a n a l y s e s
o f n eig h b o riio o d s a n d la n d u se d is­
tr ic ts in o r d e r to d e t e r m i n e th e ir
p rese n t so cia l a n d e c o n o m ic sta tu s
a n d p ro b a b ilitie s for fu tu r e d e v e lo p ­
m ent.
R e q u irem en ts
F i v e y e a r s r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e in
b u ild in g co n str u c tio n or real esta te
a p p r a is a l, t w o y e a r s o£ w h i c h m u s t
h a v e b e e n in c h a r g e o f r e a l e s t a t e
a p p r a isa l
fo r
a
la rge
real
estate
b r o k e r a g e firm , in s u r a n c e c o m p a n y ,
or g o v er n m en t a gen cy.
Basis of Ratings
W r it t e n te s t, 50; t r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­
ence
and
personal
q u a lifica tio n s.
50.
Ansisiant Supervisor, Grade
2 (Social Service)
(C ity -W id e
P rom otion)
T liis
exam
is
reannounced
be­
c a u se o f a d e la y c a u se d b y leg a l
a ctio n .
C a n d id a te s w h o filed p r e v i­
o u s ly m u s t file a g a in , b u t t h e y w ill
n o t lia v e to p a v a fe e .
S a l a r y : $ 1 ,8 0 0 t o $ 2 ,4 0 0 .
D ate of
w r it t e n te s t: M a y 24. F i l e b y M a r c h
24.
F e e . $2.
Duties
S a l a r y : $ 1 1 .2 0 .
F e e , $2.
F ile by
M a r c i i 24.
R eq u irem en ts
T w o y e a r s of sa tisfa c to ry e x p e r i­
en ce as a jo u rn ey m a n
electricia n .
T lie c a n d id a te m u s t h a v e w o r k e d o n
b o t h : (a» l o w p o t e n t i a l s y s t e m s , g e n ­
eral w ir in g in sta lla tio n fo r lig h t a n d
p o w e r an d m o st ty p e s o f sig n a lin g
s y s t e m s b o th D .C . a n d A .C ., r e p a ir ,
r e p la c e m e n t a n d m a in t e n a n c e o f a ll
su cli e q u ip m e n t ; (b ) h ig h a n d e x tr a
io ten tia l
sy stem s— general
w irin g
n sta lla tio n
for
pow er
and
som e
tr a n sm issio n ; p r o te c tiv e d e v ic e s — r e ­
la y s , oil c ir c u it b r e a k e r s , e tc.; c o n -
(!()ld
Basis of Ratings
Junior Administrative
Duties
To
p a in t b rid g e s, s te e l v ia d u c t s
an d o th er tle v a te d steel stru ctu res.
E p i d e m i c
trol c ir c u its.
R e p a ir, r e p la c e m e n t
a n d m a in te n a n c e o f all s u c h e q u ip ­
m ent.
E lec. E n g . (a ll g r a d e s ) , o n e y e a r ;
Forem an
C a b le S p ic e r , o n e
year;
T u r n stile
R e p a irm a n ,
one
year;
A u to E lectricia n , o n e y ea r ; I n s p e c ­
to r o f E q u ip m e n t , R .R . S ig n a l, o n e
year;
or a sa tisfa cto ry e q u iv a le n t
c o m b in a tio n o f c o m p e titiv e or la b o r
cla ss se r v ic e in th e a b o v e titles.
N o t less th a n tw o y e a r s ’ o f s a tis ­
factory ex p er ien ce as a jo u r n e y m a n
ele ctr icia n .
D u rin g th is p erio d th e
c a n d id a te m u s t sh oW th a t lie h a s
h a d w o r k o n (a ) lo w p o te n tia l s y s ­
te m s, g en er a l w ir in g in sta lla tio n fo r
lirh t and p o w er and m o st ty p e s o f
sig n a lin g
system s
b oth
D .C .
and
A .C ., r e p a ir , r e p l a c e m e n t a n d m a i n ­
t e n a n c e o f all s u c h e q u ip m e n t : (b )
h ii» h a n d e x t r a h i g h p o t e n t i a l s y s ­
te m s— g en er a l w ir in g in sta lla tio n fo r
p o w e r a n d s o m e tr a n sm issio n ; p r o ­
te ctiv e
d e v ic e s— rela y s,
all
cir c u it
b r e a k e r s — etc.; c o n tr o l c ir c u its .
R e­
p a ir . r e p l a c e m e n t a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
o f all s u c h e q u ip m e n t .
Basis o f Ratings
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y . 50; w r it t e n ,
25; p r a c t i c a l . 25.
T h e d u tie s in c lu d e tlie s u p e r v isio n
o f a g r o u p o f s o c ia l c a s e w o r k e r s in
th e a d m in istr a tio n o f su ch a ssista n c e
or ser v ices as th e d ep a rtm en t p ro ­
v id e s.
in c lu d in g
th e
r e n d er in g
of
su cli s e r v ic e s a s m a y p r o m o t e th e
w e lfa r e o f th e clie n t an d th e c o m ­
m u n ity .
R e q u irem en ts
O pen
to a ll s o c ia l I n v e s tig a to r s ,
and
m e d ic a l
so cia l
w orkers,
who
have
served
in
th e
title
fo r
six
m o n th s b y tlie d a te o f th e w r itte n
e .x a m .
C a n d id a te s m u s t a lso m e e t
tile fo llo w in g r e q u ir e m e n t s o n th e
d ate
of a p p o in tm e n t.
G ra d u a tio n
fr o m se n io r h ig h s c h o o l, or its e d u ­
ca tio n a l e q u iv a le n t , p lu s s e v e n y e a r s
o f fu ll t im e e x p e r i e n c e In t h e la s t
1 0, o f w h i c h t h r e e m u s t h a v e b e e n
in
so cia l
case
work
and
fo u r
In
su p e rv ised so cia l ca se w o r k , te a c h ­
ing or p u b lic h e a lth n u r s in g . E d u c a ­
tio n in a n a p p r o v e d c o l l e g e , n o r m a l
sch o o l, n u r s e s ’ tr a in in g o r s c h o o l of
so cia l
w ork
to w a rd s
a degree
or
d ip lo m a m a y b e s u b s titu te d fo r e x ­
p e r ie n c e o n a v e a r fo r y e a r b a s is .
N u rses' tr a in in g m a y b e su b stitu te d
o n th e b a sis o f th r e e y e a r s o f su ch
trainin p, fo r t w o y e a r s o f c o l l e g e ; o r
a satisfa c to ry e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a ­
tio n o f er'u ca tio n a n d e x p e r ie n c e .
Basis o f Ratings
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y , 50; w r i t t e n ,
30; e d u c a t i o n a n d e x p e r i e n c e , 20.
Electrician
(C ity -W id e Prom otio n)
F i l e b y M a r c h 24.
S a l a r y : $11 .2 0
per day.
D ate
o f w r itte n
exam :
M a y 10.
F e e , $2.
R eq u irem en ts
O p e n to all e m p l o y e e s o f t h e f o l ­
l o w i n g t i t l e s a n d ‘' r a d e s w h o o i i t h e
d a t e o f,_ th e w r i t t e n t e s t h a v e s e r v e d
tiio
p erio d
of tim e in d ica ted
and
who
p o!-;sess t h e f o l l o w i n g e x p e r i ­
ence
re q u ire m en ts:
E l e c t r i c i a n ’s
H e l p e r , t h r e e y e a r s ; C a b l e S p i c e r ’s
H elp er,
th ree
years;
L i n e m a n ’s
H elp er,
tlire e
years;
B atterym an ,
o n e y ea i': B a t t e r y C o n s t r u c t o r , o n e
y ear; C a b le S p lice r, o n e y ea r ; L in e ­
m an,
one
year;
R a d io
R ep a ir
M e ch a n ie , o n e y ea r ; W lr e m a n , o n e
y ea r; C a b le T este r, o n e y ea r; I n ­
spector
of
L ig h t
and
Pow er
(a ll
g ra d es), o n e y ea r ; I n sp e c to r o f F ire
A la r m B o x e s (a ll g r a d e s ) , o n e y e a r ;
Forem an
L in e m a n ,
one
year;
Jr.
Gardener
(P rom otion)
O p en o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e
P ark D epartm ent.
S a l a r y : $fi . D a t e
o f w r i t t e n t e s t : M a y 17.
P’e e , $ 1 .
F i l e b y M a r c h 24.
Duties
P r o p a g a tio n o f b e d d in g p la n s, c o n ­
s tr u c tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e o f la w n s;
p r e p a r a tio n o f so il fo r all f o r m s o f
p la n tin g ; p la n tin g , p r u n in g , c u lt iv a t ­
in g . s p r a y in g a n d g e n e r a l c a r e o f all
fo r m s o f p la n t m a teria l; su p e r v is io n
of
A ssista n t
G ardeners,
L aborers
and
o th ers a ssig n ed
fo r
work
In
la w n s a n d a n y p la n te d a rea .
R eq u irem en ts
O p e n to th e fo llo w in g e m p lo y e e s
who
have
served
th e
re q u ire d
p erio d s in th e titles a n d cla sse s as
fo llo w s: A u to m o b ile E n g in e m a n . o n e
.year; A s s i s t a n t G a r d e n e r , o n e y e a r ;
A tten d a n ce S erv ic e (G ra d es 1 an d
2). o n e y e a r ; In str u c to r (F a r m in g ),
six m o n th s; A u to L a w n M o w er E n ­
g in eer, o n e y ea r; T ra c to r O p era to r,
o n e y e a r ; L a b o r C lass, th i'ee y e a r s .
Basis of Ratings
R ecord an d sen io rity ,
4 0 ; p r a c t i c a l . 1 0.
50;
w r itte n ,
Inspector of Plastering,
Grade 3
recelu^ll
m
T
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m ee aa ll ..
Th
h ee vy
h
v a___
c a t W ^ '’Hi
lieg es.
H o s p i t a l H e l p e r , u"
re c e iv e
$480
a
year
w ith
ten an ce.
T h e y a r e en titleri .'^%
le a v e , p e n s io n s , vacation
Sick
m o t i o n p r i v i l e g e s a n d r e cp i, . Pfos a l a r y r a i s e s t o t a l l i n g $i-in
The
list w ill
also be
L u n c h r o o m H e l p e r j o b s , whloh
50 c e n t s a n h o u r .
pj*
F e e , 50c.
A g e l i m i t ; 5,5 at h. .
a p p o in tm e n t.
of
a ctio n .
A ll c a n d id a te s w h o p r e v i­
o u s ly filed m u s t a p p ly a g a in , b u t n o
fe e w ill b e ch a rg ed to th em .
F i l e b y M a r c h 24.
S a l a r y : $2,400
t o $3 ,0 0 0 .
F e e , $2.
D a te o f w r itte n
t e s t: M a y 24.
Duties
T o d ir ec t, c o n tr o l a n d c o o r d in a te
th e ca se w o r k ser v ices fo r a su b ­
d iv is io n o f th e d e p a r tm e n t. In c lu d ­
in g
th e
su p e r v is io n
of
a ssista n t
su p e rv iso rs, r e sp o n sib ility fo r ca se
w o r k , staff d e v e lo p m e n t a n d e v a lu a ­
tio n .
R eq u irem en ts
O pen
to
A ssista n t
S u p e r v iso r s,
G ra d e 2 a n d to S o cia l I n v e s tig a to r s
In t h e B o a r d o f C h ild W e lf a r e , w h o
h a v e had six m o n th s o f ex p er ien ce
in t h e la s t t h r e e y e a r s in s u p e r v is ­
in g S o cia l In v estig a to r s, w h o h a v e
s e r v e d In th e title fo r s ix m o n th s .
C a n d id a tes m u st m e e t, b y th e d a te
o f a p p o in tm e n t, th e re q u ire m en ts o f
th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f S o cia l W e l­
fa r e a s sp ecifie d b e lo w :
G ra d u a tio n
from
a
sen io r
h ig h
sc h o o l o r its e d u c a tio n a l e q u iv a le n t
p lu s « tw o fu ll y e a r s o f e d u c a t io n in
c o lle g e or n o r m a l sch o o l, or g r a d ­
u a tio n
from
a th ree yea r n u r ses’
tr a in in g c o u r s e p lu s s e v e n y e a r s o f
fu ll t im e p a id e x p e r ie n c e w ith in th e
p ast ten . o f w h ich tw o m u st h a v e
b e e n in th e s u p e r v is io n o f s o c ia l in ­
v e stig a to r s or a ssista n t su p e rv iso rs,
three
a d d itio n a l y e a r s
m ust
have
b e e n in s o c ia l c a s e w o r k a n d th e r e ­
m a i n i n g t w o y e a r s m a y h a v e b e e n in
e it h e r so cia l ca se w o r k , te a c h in g , o r
p u b lic h e a lth n u r sin g . E a c h y e a r o f
co lleg e and
t h e first y e a r o f a p ­
p r o v ed sch o o l o f so cia l w o r k e d u c a ­
tio n m a y b e su b stitu te d fo r e x p e r i­
e n c e o n a y e a r fo r y e a r b a sis a n d
th e seco n d y ea r o f a p p ro v ed sch o o l
o f so cia l w o r k
ed u ca tio n
m ay
be
su b stitu te d
fo r
tw o
years
of ex ­
p erien ce, b u t tw o y e a r s o f su p e r ­
v iso ry
ex p er ien ce
is
re q u ire d
In
e v e r y case; or a sa tisfa c to ry e q u iv a ­
len t co m b in a tio n o f ed u ca tio n an d
e x p er ien ee.
B a sis o f R a tin g s
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y . 50; w r i t t e n ,
25; e d u c a t i o n , e x p e r i e n c e a n d p e r ­
s o n a l q u a l i H c a t i o n s , 25.
License for Motion Picture
Operator
F ile b y
lim it: 21.
M arch
24.
Fee,
$5.
Age
Examination
The
fo llo w in g
su b jects
w ill
be
co v ered : stan d ard w ir in g sy ste m s,
A . C . a n d D . C .; a p p r o v e d w i r i n g
m eth od s;
m easurem ent and carry­
in g ca p a c itie s o f co n d u c to rs; in s u la ­
tio n a n d fu se s an d th eir p u rp ose;
u se o f ele ctr ica l m e a su r in g in stru ­
m e n ts; co d es, ru les an d r e g u la tio n s
o f th e D en t, o f W a ter S u p p ly . G as
a n d E le c tr ic ity a p p lic a b le to m o tio n
p ic tu r e b o o th s, p ro je cto r s, a p p a r a ­
tus
and
operators;
d e m o n str a tio n ,
p ro jectio n ,
m e c h a n ic a l,
electr ica l,
a n d so u n d p a rts o f p ro fe ssio n a l p r o ­
jectors
(b o th s ta tio n a r y a n d n o r ta b le s); m o u n tin g a n d a d ju s t m e n t o f
th e v a r io u s n arts th er eo f; o p e r a tio n ,
m a in ten a n ce
and
lu b ric a tio n
of
p rojector: k n o w le d g e o f r e c tify in g
d ev ices; p arts, m a in ten a n ce; o p era ­
tio n
and
co rrectio n
of d efects of
so u n d e q u ip m e n t: p a tc h in g a n d ca re
o f film .
Duties
P art - tim e
p o siti o n s
i n v „,
k i t c h e n a n d r e l a t e d v .o ri < fn
•
r t l n g m e a l s I n I n s ' t u t i o n s un,L
D e p a r t m e n t o f H o sp ita ls
i
jo b s
in v o lv e
port
o r k i t c i w * ’*"
ch a m b er m a id
w ork.
LnnoE
H e lp e r s w o r k in p rep a iin o
a n d c l e a n i n g u p s c h o o l hmVh ^
se r v ices.
Requirements
M u s t b e a b l e t o r e a d writ„
s p e a k E n g l i s h a n d p a s s a q u a lif.^
a
■
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Laundry Worker
( L a b o r Class)
A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e m a d e directlv i
o r d e r o f a p p lica tio n .
A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l b e re ce ive d i
p e r s o n o n l y £ o m 9 a.r,i to 4 nm
o n T h j i r s d a y , M a r c h fi a n d F r w «
M a r c h 7 , a n d f r o m n a . m . to 12
o n S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 8 at tlie ^
D ep a rtm en t
R ep a ir
Sliop
ujj
Q u e e n s B o u l e v a r d . L o n n I.s’and Cih
S a la r y ; $780 a y ear.
E m p lovl
r e c e i v e v a c a t i o n s ic k leave, p e i S
a n d p r o m o t io n p riv ile g es.
A g e l i m i t s : 1 8 t o 4 0 a t t h e time
a p o o ln tm e n t.
F e e . 5 0 cent<i.
Duties
-
T o p e r f o r m g e n e r a l l a u n d r v w,irk
I n a n y o f t h e f o l l o w i n i ; capacitieschecker,
extractor;
o p e r a t o r - flat
w o r k i r o n e r o p e r a t o r : tm n d i’ronpr
m a r k er-m a n g ler-a sso rter;
presser
t u m b l e r ; w a s h r o o m h e l p e r and wet
w a s h p u ller , etc.
R eq u irem en ts
M u s t b e a b l e t o r e a d , write and
sp e a k E n g lish .
M u s t p a s s medical
an d p h y sic a l tests.
U .S .
Supervisor of Indian Edu­
cation in Mural I’ainting
and Fine Arls, .S.i.80
Assistant Supcrxisor of
Indian Education in .Mural
Painting and Fine Arls,
$2,300
In d ia n
S erv ic e
a t larfie, Indiaa
F ield
S erv ic e.
D e p a r t m e n t of In­
t e r i o r . F i * : b y M a r c h 31. A ge limit:
53.
D u ties
S u p e r v i s o r ; A s f i e l d s u p e iv i s o r to
d i r e c t t h e a r t w o r k i n tlic Indian
s c h o o l s o f t h e U . S . a n d report to
t h e W a s h i n g t o n o f f i c e u p o n the pro­
g r a m . o r g a n i z a t i o n , a n d personnel
e n g a g e d In a r t w o r k , etc
A s s i s t a n t S u p e r v i s o r : U n d e r gen( C o n t i n u e d o n P a c e 17)
(P rom otion)
I M P O R T A N T NOTICE
O pen
o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e
D ep a r tm e n t o f H o u sin g a n d B u ild ­
in g s.
F ile b y M a r c h 24.
F ee, $2T
S a la r y :
$2,4 0 0 t o
$ 3,000.
D ate
of
w r i t t e n t e s t : M a y 6.
R eq u irem en ts
O p e n to all p e r m a n e n t e m p l o y e e s
re c e iv in g
sa la ries
less
t i i a n $ 3 ,1 2 0
p e r a n n u m in th e E n g in e e r in g a n d
A r c h ite c tu r a l S e r v ic e a n d to a ll p e r ­
m a n e n t e m p l o y e e s in G r a d e s 2 a n d
3 o f th e In sp ec tio n S e r v ic e w iio h a v e
been
p erfo rm in g
work
in
accord
w ith th e ir C iv il S e r v ic e title o f a
n a tu r e to q u a lify fo r th e d u tie s o f
th e p o sitio n , w h o h a v e th e fo llo w in g
e x n er ien ce, and w h o are o th er w ise
elig ib le a cc o rd in g to th e r u le s o f th e
C o m m issio n : M in im u m
ex p er ien ce
r e o u i r e m e n t — 10 v e a r s ’ e x p e r i e n c e a s
a j o u r n e y m a n p la ste r e r .
Basis of Ratings
R ecord a n d sen io rity .
4 0 ; p r a c t i c a l . 1 0.
a
50;
w r itte n
Resident Buildings Sunerinlendcnt. New York City
Housing Authority,
Grade 2
(Prom otion)
O p en o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e
N e w Y o r k C ity H o u s in g A u th o r ltv .
S a la r y :
Sl.ROO t o
$ 2,400.
E 'ile
by
M a r c h 24.
F e e , $1.
D a te o f w r it­
t e n t e s t : A p r i l 30. V a c a n c i e s : s i x a t
$ 2 ,100; o n e a t $ t,B 60; o n e a t $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
Requirements
O p e n to all p e r m a n e n t e m p l o y e e s
in ttie c o m p e t i t i v e c l a s s w h o o n t h e
d a te o f th e w r itte n test h a v e ser v e d
o n e y e a r in t h e t i t l e a n d s i x n io n t h s
in t h e d e p a r t m e n t .
A ll c a n d id a te s
m u st h a v e th e fo llo w in g ex p e r ie n c e :
th >’e p y e a r s i n t l i e o p ' ' r a t i o n . m a i n ­
tenan ce
and
rep a ir
of
ten an ted
h u il'iin P R ( e x e l u d i n g lo ft a n d f a c t o r v h u M d in '’s, a n d I n i i l d i n g s h o u s iniT s i x f a m i l i e s a t l e a s t ) ; o r a s a t i s f r i e t o r y e n u h ’a l e n t .
BnsN of Ratings
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y . 50;
?0 : p '- a c tic n l. 30.
*
w r itten .
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(So<‘ial Service)
(C ity -W id e Prom otio n)
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F ile b y M a r c h 24. F e e : t h e c o s t o f
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m a c h in es an d cu rren t, th e m a k in g
o f th e t e n s io n te s ts in c o n n e c t io n
w ith in sp ec tin g , te s tin g a n d r e p o r t­
in g w ill b e c o v e r e d b y a f e e o f $15.
Requirements
A p p lica n ts
m ust
have
had
one
y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e w e l d i n g I n o n e o r
m o r e o f th e f o llo w in g : (1) p r e s s u r e
v e s s e ls
p erform ed
im d er
ru les
of
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N a v y Y a r d o f o th e r sh ip b u ild in g
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Storekeeper
(Deck),
$1,303
per
year.
R eq u irem en ts: A t least o n e
y e a r ’* e x p e r i e n c e
in d e c k
d ep a rt­
m e n t a t sea w ith r e sp o n sib ility fo r
r e ce ip t, cu s to d y , s to r a g e a n d issu e o f
s u p p lie s.
A p p lic a n ts m u st fu rn ish
e ith e r a c e r tific a te o f s e r v ic e is s u e d
b y a lo ca l b o a rd o f In sp ec to r s or a
c o n tin u o u s
d isc h a r g e b o o k .
M ax­
i m u m a g e , 53.
F i l e b y A p r il 8, 1941.
S u b -In sp ecto r
(C ore
D r illin g ),
$ 1,6 2 0 t o $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
A t lea st tw o y ea rs
e x p e r ie n c e c o n d u c tin g , su p e r v isin g ,
or
in sp e c tin g
c o r e -d r illin g
opera­
tio n s a n d sa m p lin g o f su b -su r fa c e
strata, a t le a st s ix m o n th s o f w h ic h
m ust have
been
in a su p e r v iso r y
ca p a city .
C o lleg e e d u c a tio n m a y b e
su b stitu te d .
M a x i m u m a g e , 50. F ile
b y M a r c h 26, 1941.
L i t h o g r a p h i c P r e s s m a n , $2,000; A s ­
sista n t L ith o g r a p h ic P r e s s m a n ,
$ 1,6 2 0 ;
J u n io r L ith o g r a p h ic
P ress­
m a n , $ 1 ,4 4 0 .
R e q u irem en ts: O n e to
fo u r y e a r s p ra ctica l e x p e r ie n c e a s
p ressm a n o n fla t-b e d c y lin d e r or o ff­
set presses, on e y ea r of w h ich m u st
have
been
on
lith o g ra p h ic
pressw ork.
A ssista n t, tw o y ea r s e x p e r i­
ence
as
pressm an,
one
of
w h ich
m ust
have
been
on
lith o g r a p h ic
p r e s s w o r k ; J u n i o r , o n e y e a r ’s e x ­
p erie n c e as h elp e r or a p p r en tice o n
fla t-b e d
c y lin d e r p resse s or o ffset
rin tin g p resses.
A g e : 1 8 t o 5 0 .. F i l e
y M a r c h 24, 1941.
E
P r in c ip a l S u p e r in te n d e n t o f C o n ­
stru ctio n ,
$ 5 ,6 0 0 ;
S e n io r
S u p e r in ­
ten d en t
of
C o n stru ctio n ,
$ 4 ,6 0 0
a
year; S u p e r in te n d e n t o f C o n stru c­
t i o n , $3,8 0 0 a y e a r ; A s s o c i a t e S u p e r ­
i n t e n d e n t o f C o n s t r u c t i o n , $3,200 a
y ea r. R e q u irem en ts: S e v e n to e le v e n
y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e in t h e fie ld o f
general
co n stru ctio n ,
of
w h ich
a
p o rtio n m u st h a v e b e e n a s g e n e r a l
su p e rin ten d e n t
on
la rge
con stru c­
tio n p ro je cts in v o lv in g e x c a v a tio n ,
re in fo rce d co n c r e te , ste el, w o o d a n d
m asonry.
S e n io r
S u p e r in te n d e n t:
E n g in ee rin g
or
teciin ic a l
co lleg e
co u rses m a y b e su b stitu te d , y e a r fo r
y ea r , u p to fo u r y e a r s o f th e g e n ­
eral ex p erien ce.
M a x i m u m A g e , 58.
F i l e b y D e c . 31, 1941.
I n s t r u c t o r , M o b i l e L a u n d r y , $ 2 ,0 0 0 .
R e q u ir e m e n ts: A t lea st th r e e y e a r s
ex p er ien ce
in
la u n d ry
o p era tio n s,
u se, u p k ee p a n d o p era tio n o f m o d ­
ern w a sh in g an d d ry in g m a c h in e r y ,
an d p rep a ra tio n a n d u se o f la u n d r y
s o lu tio n s.
A lso , a t le a st tw o y e a r s
ex p erien ce
as
fo rem a n ,
a ssista n t
su p e rin ten d e n t or su p e r in te n d e n t o f
la rg e m o d e r n la u n d r y o r t w o y e a r s
as in stru cto r o f o rg a n ize d cla sses in
la u n d r y o p e r a tio n s o r tw o y e a r s e x ­
p e r ie n c e in th e in s ta lla tio n a n d in ­
str u c tio n in th e o p e r a tio n o f m a ­
c h in e r y a n d s o lu tio n s or a n y e q u iv a ­
len t c o m b in a tio n o f (a ), (b ), or (c).
M a x i m u m a g e , 53. F i l e u n t il f u r t h e r
n o tice .
A r m a m e n t M a c h i n i s t , $2 ,0 0 0 .
R e­
q u ire m e n ts:
C o m p le tio n
of
fo u r
y ea r s a p p r en tice sh ip or fo u r y e a r s
e x p e r ie n c e in h e a v y o r d n a n c e w o r k
or fo u r y e a r s a p p r en tice sh ip or e x ­
p e r ie n c e a s g e n e r a l m a c h in is t p lu s
o n e y e a r a s a J o u r n e y m a n In h e a v y
orders.
M a x i m u m a g e , 62.
F ile b y
M a r c h 19.
F u l l d e t a i l s In F e b . 2 5
I s s u e o f T h e L eader.
A ssista n t C o m m u n ic a tio n s O p era ­
t o r ( A i r N a v i g a t i o n ) , $1,620. A b i l i t y
to
tr a n sm it a n d r e c e iv e b y ra d io
te leg ra p h
(In te rn a tio n a l
M o r s e
C od e) at a su sta in e d sp eed
o f 30
w ords
per
m in u te
co p y in g
on
a
ty p ew riter .
M a x i m u m a g e , 50. F ile
u n til fu r th e r n o tic e .
F u ll d e ta ils in
F e b . 25 I s s u e o f T h e L eader.
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*"GoodwiS[ Used Cars""
In stru m en t
M aker,
$1,800.
R e­
q u ire m e n ts: F o u r y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e
or c o m p le tio n o f fo u r y e a r a p p r en ­
tic e s h ip a s in s t r u m e n t m a k e r In first
cla ss in s tr u m e n t sh o p
o f a h ig h grade
p h y sica l
lab oratory
sh op.
M a x i m u m a g e , 62.
F ile b y M arch
4. F u l l d e t a i l s i n F e b . 2 5 I s s u e o f
T h e L eader.
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$495
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Batli
S ta ff D i e t i t i a n , $ 1 ,800 a y e a r .
R e­
q u ir e m e n ts : A .B . d e g r e e , w it h m a ­
jo r stu d y in d ie te tics, in c lu d in g a t
l e a s t 18 s e m e s t e r h o u r s i n a c o m ­
b in a tio n o f th e fo llo w in g ; fo o d p r e p ­
a ra tio n , n u tr itio n , a n d In stitu tio n a l
m a n a g em en t. A p p lica n ts w ill b e a c ­
cepted from
stu d e n ts n o w ser v in g
an
approved
grad u ate
tr a in in g
course.
F ile u n til fu r th e r n o tice .
R a d io
In sp ector,
$2,600
a
year
(F e d e ra l C o m m u n ic a tio n s C o m m is­
sio n );
A ssista n t
R a d io
In sp ecto r,
$ 2 ,0 0 0 a y e a r ( v a r i o u s d e p a r t m e n t s ) .
R e q u i r e m e n t s : B a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e i n
electrica l or
co m m u n ica tio n
en g i­
n eer in g
(c er ta in
su b stitu te s
per­
m i t t e d ) , p l u s o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e
fo r R a d io In sp ec to r , n o e x p e r ie n c e
fo r A ssista n t.
F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
S torekeep er
( S t e w a r d ’s
D ep a rt­
m en t).
R e q u ir e m e n ts : A t le a st 6
m o n t h s ’ e x p e r i e n c e i n s t e w a r d ’s d e ­
p a r tm e n t o f o c e a n -g o in g v e s s e l; or
o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e i n h a n d l i n g
s u b siste n c e s u p p lie s in a w a r e h o u s e ,
p lu s 6 m o n t h s e m p lo y m e n t w it h in
p a st 7 y ea r s in s o m e c a p a c ity a b o a rd
a v esse l (c er ta in su b stitu tio n s a v a il­
a b le ).
F ile b y M a r c h 21.
B o a t s w a i n , $1,3 9 2 a y e a r ;
B oat­
s w a i n ’s M a t e , $ 1 , 3 6 2 a y e a r .
R e­
q u ir e m e n ts: 3 y ea r s in 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. F ile b y M a rch
21.
E lectricia n ,
$1,9 5 0
a
year.
R e­
q u ire m e n ts:
4-y ea r
a p p r en tice sh ip ,
or e q u iv a le n t e x p e r ie n c e ; certific a te
of ser v ice issu ed b y lo ca l In sp ec­
to r s ; c o n t i n u o u s d i s c h a r g e b o o lc o r
certific a te o f id e n tific a tio n Issu ed b y
U . S . o ffic ia ls.
A tten d an t, N e u r o -P sy ch la trlc H os­
p it a l , $ 1 ,020 a y e a r .
R e q u irem en ts:
A p p lica n ts m u s t-h a v e - c o m p le t e d at
lea st 6 m o n th s o f a re sid e n t tra in in g
c o u r s e in n u r s in g ; o r 6 m o n th s o f
a c t iv e s e r v ic e in th e h o s p ita l co r p s.
T h ree m on th s o f ex p erien ce as A t­
te n d a n t p e r fo r m in g w a r d d u ty in a n
In stitu tio n fo r th e tr e a tm e n t o f m e n ­
ta l o r n e r v o u s d is e a s e s is a c c e p ta b le .
A g e l i m i t s . 21 t o 48 y e a r s .
A p p lica ­
t io n s m a y b e filed u n til f u r t h e r n o ­
tice.
P r in c ip a l
Tool
and
G auge
D e­
sig n er,
$2,3 0 0
a
year;
S e n io r
Tool
and
G auge
D e sig n e r ,
$2,000
a
year;
Tool
and
G auge
D e­
s i g n e r , $1,8 0 0 a y e a r .
R e q u irem en ts:
A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e h ad sa tisfa c ­
to r y d e sig n in g tr a in in g , or m e c h a n i­
ca l d ra ftin g a n d m a c h in e sh o p e x ­
p erie n c e.
T h e le n g th a n d sp e c ia li­
za tio n o f e x p e r ie n c e v a r y a c c o r d in g
to th e g r a d e o f th e p o sitio n .
Age
l i m i t s , 18 t o 6 2 y e a r s .
A p p lica tio n s
m a y b e filed u n t il fu r t h e r n o tic e .
’i C n g i n e e r i n g
D raftsm an ,
$1,800 a
y o a r; C h ief E n g in e e r in g D r a fts m a n ,
^ 2,6 0 0 a y e a r ; P r i n c i p a l E n g i n e e r i n g
D r a f t s m a n , $2,300 a y e a r ; S e n i o r E n ­
g i n e e r i n g D r a f t s m a n . $ 2 ,0 0 0 a y e a r ;
A ssista n t
E n g in ee rin g
D raftsm an ,
$ 1 ,6 2 0 a y e a r .
M a x im u m
a g e , 55
years.
D e c e m b e r 31, 1941.
In sp ecto r
E n g in ee rin g
M a te r ia ls,
M c ch a n ic a l
(O p tica l
In stru m en ts),
S 2.000 a y e a r .
R eq u irem en ts: A p p li­
c a n ts m u s t h a v e h a d a t le a st 4 y e a r s
o f e x p e r ie n c e in th e In sp e c tio n a n d
te s tin g o f o p tica l in str u m e n ts.
C o l­
le g ia te tr a in in g in p h y s ic s o r o p tics;
or rela ted tr a in in g m a y b e su b sti­
tu ted for ex p e r ie n c e .
A g e l i m i t s , 21
t o 53 y e a r s .
A p p lica tio n s m a y b e
filed u n t il f u r t h e r n o t ic e .
J u n io r C o m m u n ic a tio n s O p era to r
fj & i r N a v i g a t i o n ) . $ 1 , 4 4 0 a y e a r .
R e­
q u ire m e n ts: A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e a
f i r s t - c l a s s r a d i o t e l e g r a p h o p e r a t o r ’s
licen se or sim ila r lic e n se Issu ed b y
til? F e d e r a l C o m m u n i c a t io n s C o m ­
m issio n .
A g e l i m i t s , 18 t o 50 y e a r s .
A n p lic a t io n s m a y b e filed u n t il f u r ­
th er n o tice.
J u n io r C o m m u n ic a tio n s O p erator
' H i g h S p e e d R a d i o E q u i p m e n t ) , $1,620
a year.
R e q u irem en ts: A p p lica n ts
m u st h a v e had 1 y ea r o f ex p er ien ce
a s R a d io O p e r a to r in c o m m u n ic a ­
tio n s w o r k , at lea st 3 m o n th s o f
w h ich
in c lu d ed
o p era tio n
o f h ig h
speed
ra d io c o m m u n ic a t io n e q u ip ­
m ent.
M a x i m u m a g e , 48 y e a r s .
A p­
p lic a tio n s m a y b e filed u n t il f u r t h e r
n o tice.
M a c h i n i s t . $ 6 .7 2 t o $ 8 ,8 8 8 a d a y .
R eq u irem en ts: A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e
co m p le ted
a 4 -y e a r a p p r en tice sh ip
or m u st h a v e h ad at lea st 4 y e a r s o f
p r a c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e in t h e
trad e.
A o n ’i c a t i o n s f r o m t h o s e w i t h o n l y
2 .v ea r s o f e x p e r i e n c e w i l l b e a c ­
c e p t e d a n d m a y b e c e r tifie d f o r a p ­
p o in tm e n t as th e n e e d s o f th e s e r v ­
ice re q u ire .
A . ^ e l i m i t s , ITJ t o 6 2
years.
A p p lica tio n s
m ay
be
filed
u n til fu r th e r n o tice .
P r in c ip a l
In sp ector
(S u b sisten ce
S u p p l i e s ) . $2,6 0 0 a y e a r ; S e n i o r I n ­
sp ector (S u b sisten ce S u p p l i e s ) ,
f 'J.SOO a y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r ( S u b s i s t e n c e
S u p p l i e s ) , $ 2 ,0 0 0 a y e a r ;
A ssista n t
In sp ecto r
(S u b sisten ce
S u p p lies),
aoo a y e a r ; J u n i o r I n s p e c t o r ( S u b ­
s i s t e n c e S u p p l i e s ) . $ 1 ,620 a y e r .
R e­
q u ir e m e n ts:
S a tisfa cto ry
in sp ectio n a l e x p e r i e n c e is n e c e s s a r y . T h e
len g th s o f e x p e r ie n c e v a r y a cc o rd ­
in g to th e g ra d e o f th e p o sitio n .
L ab oratory
ex p er ien ce
or
co lleg e
tra in in g m a y b e su b stitu ted for part
o f th e req u ired in sp ec tio n a l e x p e r i­
ence.
M a x i m u m a g e , 53 y e a r s .
A p­
p lic a tio n s m a y b e filed u n t il f u r t h e r
n o tice .
S en io r
In sp ecto r,
O rdnance
M a­
te ria l,
$2,600
a
year;
In sp ector,
O rdnancc
M a t e r i a l , $2,3 0 0 a y e a r ;
A sso cia te In sp ecto r, O rd n a n ce M a­
t e r i a l , $ 2 ,000 a y e a r ; A s s i s t a n t I n ­
s p e c t o r , O r d n a n c e M a t e r i a l , $ 1 ,8 0 0 a
year;
J u n io r
In sp ecto r,
O rdnance
M a t e r i a l , $1,6 2 0 a y e a r .
R eq u ire­
m en ts: A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e h ad
sa tisfa c to ry e x p e r ie n c e in th e in sp e c ­
tio n an d te stin g o f ra w or o r d n a n c e
m a teria ls.
C o lleg ia te
tr a in in g
in
m e ch a n ic a l or civ il en g in e e r in g or
m e ta llu r g y m a y b e su b stitu te d fo r
e x p er ien ce.
T h e d e g r e e o f d iffic u lty
o f w o r k p e r fo r m e d a n d len g tli a n d
sp ecia liza tio n o f e x p e r ie n c e v a r y a c ­
c o r d in g to th e g r a d e o f th e p o sitio n .
M a x i m u m a g e , 55 y e a r s .
A p p lica ­
tio n s
m ay
be
filed
u n til
fu rther
n o tice .
T o o l m a k e r , $ 7.20 t o $9.36 a d a y .
R e q u irem en ts: A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e
co m p le ted a 4 -y e a r a p p r en tice sh ip
o r m u st h a v e h a d a t le a st 4 y e a r s o f
p ra ctica l e x p e r ie n c e
in th e tra d e.
A p p lic a tio n s fr o m th o se w ith o n ly 2
y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e w ill b e a c c e p te d
a n d m a y b e c e r tifie d fo r a p p o in t ­
m e n t as th e n eed s o f th e ser v ice re­
q u ire.
A g e l i m i t s , 18 t o 6 2 y e a r s .
A n p lic a t io n s m a y b e filed u n t il f u r ­
th er n o tice .
A g r ic u ltu r a l
Program
A n a ly st,
$ 3 ,800 a y e a r ; P r i n c i p a l A g r i c u l t u r a l
Program
A n a ly st,
$ 5 ,6 0 0
a
year;
S e n io r A g r ic u ltu r a l P r o g r a m
Ana­
l y s t , $4,600; A s s o c i a t e
A g r ic u ltu r a l
Program
A n a l y s t , $3,200; A s s i s t a n t
A g r i c u l t u r a l P r o g r a m A n a l y s t , $ 2,600.
R e q u i r e m e n t s : A b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e ,
a n d e x p e r ie n c e fr o m tw o to s e v e n
years
in
resp o n sib le
a g ric u ltu ra l
program
p la n n in g
and
research.
A g e l i m i t : 53. F i l e b y F e b r u a r y 27.
M a r k e tin g S p e cia list (T r a n sp o r ta ­
t i o n ) , $3,8 0 0 a y e a r .
R eq u irem en ts:
C a n d id a tes m u st h a v e 9 y e a r s
of
p ra ctica l e x p e r ie n c e in fr e ig h t tr a ffic
d e p a r t m e n t o f a c o m m o n cai'rier, o f
w h ic h a t le a st 3 y e a r s m u st h a v e
In clu d ed
ex p erien ce
w ith
a
su b ­
sta n tia l v o lu m e o f a g ric u ltu ra l p r o d ­
u cts an d w ith a la rg e ra ilw a y o r g a n ­
iz a tio n , in v o lv in g r e s p o n s ib ilitie s n o t
less th a n th a t o f a d iv isio n fr e ig h t
a g en t or co m m er cia l a g en t.
M a x i­
m u m a g e ; 53. F i l e b y F e b r u a r y 27.
P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e , $2,0 0 0 a y e a r .
R e q u ir e m e n ts; F o u r -y e a r h ig h sch o o l
c o u r s e o r 14 u n i t s o f h i g h s c h o o l
stu dy:
co m p le tio n
of a course
in
s ch o o l o f n u r sin g : r e g iste r e d ; c o m r ’“ tio n o f s p e c ia l' c o u r s e in p u b lic
h e a lth n u r sin g ; o n e y e a r o r m u re ol
s u c c e s s fu l p u b lic h e a lth n u r sin g e x ­
p erie n c e.
A d d itio n a l
cred it
for
sp ecia l e x p e r ie n c e .
M a x im u m
age:
40. F ile u n t il f u r t h e r n o tic e .
elo r 's d e g r e e , p lu s th r e e y e a r s o t
p r o fe s s io n a l p a id e x p e r ln c e in c h e m ­
istry o r g e o lo g y . I n c lu d in g o n e y e a r
o f sp ecia lize d re sea r ch o n ro c k s a n d
m in e r a ls.
M a x im u m
a g e , 53.
F ile
b y M a r c h 3.
G rad uate
N urse,
G eneral
Staff
fi^iity, $ 1 ,8 0 0 a y e a r .
R e q u irem en ts;
C o m p le tio n o f h ig h s c h o o l co u r se or
14 u n i t s o f h i g h s c h o o l s t u d y ; c o m ­
p le t io n o f fu ll c o u r s e in s c h o o l o f
n u r sin g ; m u s t b e re g ister ed g r a d u ­
ate
nurses.
A d d itio n a l
cr ed it
for
sp ecia l
ex p er ien ce
in
rural
com ­
m u n ity .
A g e lim it : 40.
F ile u n til
fu r th e r n o tice .
S en io r
E n g in em a n
(S tea m
E lec­
tr ic).
$ 2 ,600;
A ssista n t
E n g in em a n
(S tea m
E l e c t r i c ) , $1,860.
R eq u ire­
m e n ts: A t lea st fo u r y e a r s ’ e x p e r i­
e n c e in r e s p o n s i b l e c h a r g e o f o p ­
er a tio n o f a s te a m -e le c tr ic p la n t fo r
S e n io r E n g in e m a n , th re e y e a r s ’ e x ­
p e r ie n c e fo r E n g in e m a n .
M a x im u m
a g o . 50.
F i l e b y M a r c h 1 3.
J u n i o r S t e n o g r a p h e r . $1,440 a y e a r .
O p en o n ly to m e n .
R e q u irem en ts:
T h e o n ly r e q u ir e m e n ts are th a t th e
a p p lica n ts m u st m e e t th e a g e lim its
a n d b e U . S. citiz en s.
T h e r e w ill
be an e x a m in a tio n , as fo llo w s: C o p y ­
in g fr o m p la in (t y p e w r it in g ) , c o u n t ­
in g 25% ; g e n e r a l te st, c o u n tin g 25% ;
s t e n o g r a p h y , 50% .
D icta tio n
is a t
th e r a t e o f 96 w o r d s a m in u t e . A n y
sy ste m o f m a k in g n o tes, in c lu d in g
th e u se o f sh o rth a n d -w ritin g
m a­
ch in e s, is a c c e p ta b le , p r o v id e d th e
n otes
are
g iv en
to th e
ex a m in e r
a fter b e in g tra n scrib ed .
T h e use of
ty p e w r it e r fo r m a k in g n o t e s is n o t
p erm itted .
A p p lic a n ts m u st su p p ly
th eir
own
ty p ew riter s
and
ta b les
fo r th e te st.
A n y sty le o f ty p e ­
w r i t e r , e x c e p t e l e c t r i c , la p e r m i t t e d .
M a x i m u m a g e , 53. F i l e u n t i l f u r t h e r
n o tice .
Insp ector.
B a r g a in
th e
B u ys
C iv il ia n
P o lic e ,
S e n io r
C h e m i c .1 A n a l y s t , $ 2 , 0 0 0 ;
A s s i s t a n t C h e m i c a l A n a l y s t , $1,620.
R e q u ir e m e n ts : F o u r y e a r s ’ p a id e x ­
p e r ie n c e in a n a ly t ic a l c h e m ic a l w o r k
or a ssa y in g , o n e y e a r o f w h ic h m u st
h a v e b e e n in o p tio n a l s u b je c t fo r
S e n io r C h e m ic a l A n a ly s t; tw o y e a r s'
ex p er ien ce
of
w h ich
six
m on th *
m u s t h a v e b e e n in o p tio n a l s u b j e c t
fo r
A .s .s is ta n t
C h e m ic a l
A n a ly st.
A g e l i m i t 53.
F i l e b y M a r c h 13.
A ssista n t E n g in e m a n (S te a m -E le c ­
tr ic),
$1,680;
J u n io r
E n g in em a n
C h e m ist - P e tro g r a p h er , A sso cia te.
$ 3 ,2 0 0 a y e a r .
R e q u irem en ts: B a c h ­
^ ^ o iio w
N aval
$3 800.
R e q u i r e m e n t s : A t lea.st t w o
y ea r s o f la w -e n fo r c e m e n t or cr im in n l-in v estig a tiv e
ex p erien ce,
ex­
t e n s i v e in s c o p e o f c r im in a l i n v e s t i ­
g a tio n s and g eo g r a p h ica l area c o v ­
ered.
A g e , 29 to 53.
F ile b y M a r c h
(Continued on Page 18)
c jC e u d e t
fo r
L e a d e r
R e a d e r s
Y our S a v in g s E arn 4%
22 5 EAST 54T H ST.
1 Room Housekeeping Apts.
in Government-Insured
O ut-of-T cw n Institution
Accounts Arranged by Mail
L a r g e llvln gr r o o m c o m p l e t e k i t c h e n ,
a m p l e clo.sets, c r o s s v e n t i l a t i o n ; 14h o u r d o o rn in n , e le v a to r , p h o n e s er v ice.
NATHAN L. SAMUELSON
120 Broadway
N. Y. C.
Unfurnished F ro m .................. $47.60
Furnished F rom ...................... $57.50
B U Y D lR C C T fr Q itt|A C T < )R y
N A T I O N A L L Y K N O W N MAN U F A C T U R E R S sell ing consumer
direct. Tremendous i xvin gs . New.
u te d .S p i n e ti , Grands, Stel nw ays .C hic kerin ps,
Knabes. others. Bona flde values. Paym ent s.
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o f g e n u in e n a t io n a lly a d ­
v e r tis e d m e rc h a n d is e .
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of m e e t i n g s a n d ev e nt s f o r a p p e a r a n c e in t h e B u l l e t i n B o a r d .
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DPIH Service Club
To Meet Saturday
N o ii- P a r lis a ii C o in in itte e
I n v it e s C iv il S e r v ic e
A general membership meeting of
the DPUI Service-T hree Club is to P e o p l e
Civil Service em ployees are in­
be held Saturday, March 8, at 1:30
p.m., in room 1010, 342 Madison vited to attend a m eeting of the Civil
A venue, New Yorlc City. Typijits, Service Non-PartLsan Committee for
Stenographers, Clerks and Sw itch­ the Election of Dean Alfange to Con­
board Operators of the Division are gress. The m eeting will be held in
Mr. Alfange’s office, 28.5 Madison
Invited.
Ave. (41.st St.), Tuesday, March 4, at
8 p.m. Mr. Alfange has pledged him ­
self to support a com prehensive civil
K r a u s s A g a in H e a d s
service program.
On Saturday, March 8, the com­
mittee will hold a dance In the audi­
C o u n ty
E m p lo y e e s
torium of Joan of Arc Junior High
Jesse I. Krauss, of the Kings School, 93d St. and Amsterdam Ave..
County
Surrogate’s
Court,
was Manhattan. Music will be furnished
unanimously elected president of by a ten-piece orchestra. Admission
the Federation of County Employees w ill be free to all Civil Service e m ­
last w’eek, at a meeting held in the ployees.
N e w York County Register’s Office.
For tickets, see Robert Pershing
Krauss ha.s headed the organization Brown, Bureau of Architecture, D e ­
for the past two years and after his partment of Public Works, Room
re-election, he pledged the J5ame 1400 Municipal Building. The phone
active leader.ship that he has fur- is worth 2-4740, Extension 13.
nislied in the past.
Other officers elected at last
w cek’.s meeting are: Martin Werdin, Raymond J. Kirschmeyer, A lex
Weiws, and Henry Schiffer, vicepresidents; Joseph Burdett, financial
Radio bandmaster Frankie Masters,
secretary; Alex Crowley, treasurer; along with all his featured artists,
Loretta J. Foley, secretary.
will provide the music Thursday
After the meeting a dinner v/as night at the annual dinner of the
held at which Miss Martha Byrne, Association of State Civil Service
Rei’ister of N ew York County; Mu­ Employees, called for 7:30 o ’clock at
nicipal Court Ju.stice
Roger
J. the Club Edgewood, East Greenbush,
Brock, and City Councilman Wil­ just outside of Albany.
liam J. McCarthy were guests of
Governor Lehman is to head a host
honor.
of legislative and department of­
ficials who will attend, A crowd of
1,500 is expected.
Frankie Masters
Plays for ASCSE
M a in t a in e r ’ s H e lp e r s
F o rm
O r g a n iz a tio n
Eligibles on the
Helper lists, Groups
D, who would like
eligibles association,
municate with F. D.,
Service L e a d e r , 97
N ew York City.
S to re s C le r k
M aintainer’s
A, B, C and
to form an
should com ­
Box 77, Civil
Duane St.,
E lig ib le s
M e e t T h u rs d a y N ig h t
An organization meeting of eligi­
bles on the Senior and Assistant
Mechanical Stores Clerk lists will be
held Thursday night, March 6, at 8
o’clock, at Washington Irving High
School, 16th Street and Irving Place,
Manhattan. All are Invited to dis­
cuss ways and means to get further
use of these lists.
C u s to d ia n E lig ib le s
The Custodiau Eligibles Associa­
tion will hold its regular m eeting on
Thursday, March 6 at 8 p.m. in the
Pulitzer Building, 63 Park Row,
Manhattan. The meeting will be held
in room 513.
A s s t. G a r d e n e r s
M eet
The Five Borough Assistant Gar­
deners organization will hold its next
meeting on Tuesday, March 4 at the
City Court House, 52 Chambers St.
at 8:30 p.m. An election of officers
will be held at the meeting.
Wage^ Hour Group
Provides Information
Public Hearing
On Fite Bill
SetforMarch11
A public hearing on th# F ite-Bechtold bill, which would extend Civil
Service to all local Jurisdictions
throughout the State, has been called
by the Senate and Assem bly Civil
Service Committees for Tuesday af­
ternoon, March 11, at 2 o’clock. In the
Assem bly Chambers. The bill was
introduced last w eek in both houses,
and referred to the Civil Service
committee in each.
Under the terms of the bill, e m ­
bracing the recommendations of a
legislative commission that has stud­
ied the problem of Civil Service e x ­
tension for two years, the Board of
Supervisors In each county except
Creation of a State Division of
Commerce, expected by May 1, will
probably enhance opportunities for
eligibles on State lists, although d e ­
tails will await passage by the L egis­
lature of the bill establishing the
Division.
Under the termii of the legislation.
Civil Service employees laid off
when the Division of State Planning,
the State Planning Council, and the
Conservation Department’s Bureau
of Publicity were aoolished are to be
automatically hired in the n ew di­
vision. Other jobs w ill be filled from
Civil Service lists.
The division’s offices will be lo ­
cated in Albany.
A total of 1,959 candidates fileri
the series of State tests held Sat
day m orning. O f these, 1,783 fli J f ’
State-wide exams, and 176 for i
open only to residents of cert!
counties. The list follows:
Army, NavyTake
100WelfareMen
Transcript Square Club
Phone Operators
To Hear Attorney
Insane Aliens
3 rdf 4th Clerical Service
Your Taxes
Federal Tests
HowMany File
For What Test
ISetv Dept. May
Aid Eligibles
The Association of U. S. Wage and
Hour Inspector Eligibles has been
formed with a large membership in
N ew York City and vicinity. R egu­
lar meetings will be held in the fu­
ture, with the next one scheduled for
Approxim ately 100 men have al­
Thursday, March 13. Eligibles d e­
M a c h in is ts , H e lp e r s
siring additional information about ready left their Civil Service posts
The executive committee of the
the group may write to John Cody, in the Department of Welfare to
Office Appliance Operators Eligibles S e t F r i d a y M e e t i n g
As.sociation
will
hold meetings
The next regular m eeting of the secretary, at 524 2nd St.. Brooklyn, serve in the army and navy. Com­
m issioner Hodson announced that,
every Tue.'sday at fl p.m. in 3 Beek- Brotherhood of Certified Civil Ser­
with the exception of 19 draftees,
man St., Room 612. All eligibles vice Machinists and Helpers has
the men who w ent were members
who have problems or who seek in­ been called for Friday evening,
of the National Guai J and the Naval
formation about their chances for March 7, at 8 o’clock at Germania
The Transcript Square Club, com- Reserve.
a job have been invited to attend. Hal!, Third Avenue, betw een 15th po.sed of Masonic em ployees of the
Included among those who have
and 16th Streets.
Board of Transportation and the joined their regiments or gone to
N ew York City Transit System, w ill their naval posts are social inves­
C o n c e rt f o r
hold its third annual dinner-dance tigators, statisticians, clerks, clean­
at the Motel Martinique, Broadway ers, special patrolmen, attendants,
F re s h A ir C a m p
and 32nd St., Manhattan, on Satur­ and lunchroom helpers. Their ranks
The evening of Tuesday, March 11,
include privates, corporals, sergeants,
The next m eeting of the Male T ele­ day night, March 22.
will witness the second annual con­
William Van Clief is general chair­ lieutenants, and seamen.
phone
Operator’s
Association
will
be
cert for the benefit of the Felicia
man of the entertainment committee.
Fresh Air Camp. The time Is 8:30. held on Wednesday, March 5 at the
The officers for the year 1941 are;
Great
Central
Palace
Hall,
90
Clin­
The place is the auditorium of the
Charles I. Kirsch, president: Jack
ton
St.,
near
Delancey
St.,
Manhat­
Society of Ethical Culture, 2 West
Rail, 1st vice-president; William
The State’s institutions are now
64th Street, N e w York City. Partici­ tan, starting at 7:30 p.m.
Van Clief, 2nd vice-president; John forced to keep more and more aliens
Attorney
Samuel
Spiegel
Is
sched­
pating artists: Dorothy Minty, violin­
W.
McDaniel,
secretary;
Carl
D.
ist; Albert Hirsh, pianist; George uled to address the group and to Geunther, treasurer; Rev. Edward C. who are insane, being unable to de­
Ra.'^ely, tenor (Metropolitan Opera). discuss Its litigation with the Police Russell, Duncan Gray and Richard port them. In the annual report of
the Mental H ygiene Department, this
Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Department.
H. Blauvelt, chaplains; Edward J. interesting s t a t e m e n t appears:
Frederick A. Burton, 120 West 70th
PfafT, marshal.
“Owing to the European War, it was
Street. NYC. They’re $1. Civil Ser­
Regular meetings of the club are impossible to return the usual num ­
vice people are invited to attend.
The next regular m eeting of the held the fourth Thursday of each ber of alien insane. Consequently,
Municipal Third and Fourth of the month at Masonic Hall, 71 W. 23rd such patients are gradually accumu­
lating in the State hospitals."
Clerical Service, City of N ew York, St., Manhattan.
B ’ k ly n S a n ita tio n G r o u p
will be held on Wednesday, March
5, at 5:30 p.m. at the Conference
G e ts O f f ic e r s ’ R e p o r ts
Westchester Civil
The Brooklyn Sanitation Men’s Room, Second Floor, 125 Worth St.,
Service Committees
Protective Association, Inc., reports Manhattan.
Committees of the Westchester
a well-attended meeting on Monday,
In the Civil Service field, form
County Competitive Civil Service
February 24. Statements on the
Association for the coming year have 1040A is ordinarily used to report
activities of the group were submit­ P a r k E m p l o y e e s M e e t
just been announced by J. Allyn income to the Federal government.
ted by Anthony Grego, president;
The next regular meeting of the
Stearns, president. These are the This form is employed where gross
and Patrick Ryan, vice-president.
Bronx Council of the Greater N ew
income does not exceed $5,000. For
chairmen:
York Park Employees Association,
Auditing, August C. Koch, H aw ­ over $5,000 Form 1040 Is used.
Inc. will be held on Friday, March 7
Interest and dividends received
thorne; civil service, Carroll D.
R ead
T he
L E A D E R
every
w eek
at the Bronx County Building, 161st
for
co m p le te
n ew s of d efen se
and
McCaUe, White Plains; legislation, must be reported. Interest received
St.
and
Walton
Ave.
A
number
of
C iv il S erv ic e!
Gordon W. Molyneux, Tarrytown; on bank deposits, mortgages, notes
prominent speakers are scheduled to
publicity and entertainment, Ivan S. and loans, must be reported. D ivi­
appear.
B u y T he
L E A D E R
ev ery T uesday!
Flood, White Plains; program su b ­ dends declared, and received from
committee,
Francis J. McNulty, earnings of corporations are reportBIDS AND PROPOSALS
Dividends from insurance
White Plains: publicity sub-com m it­ able.
tee, Evelyn Garri.son, White Plains; policies are not ;.axable.
Corrldorn
Offlco R ld ^ ., . \I b a n y . N. Y .; D i s t r i c t E n tr lIncome derived from gambling Is
n oer, lO'.t N. li e n c s c o St.. XTtlcn, N. Y . ; membership, Harold J. Palmer, Y on­
8<'lioi)l f(ir M<‘iiliil Dofcotlven
I)lHtrlct KnKlnoor, U 'o lB h lo ck U ld g ., S y r u - kers:
WlMowltiMxtK,
IhIiiiiiI, N. T .
expansion sub - committee, taxable. Losses due to gambling as
cu.se, N. Y . ; O l s t r l c t K nK lneer, U a r tr e
from playing cards, horse races, lot­
NOTH'K TO ItlDDKKH
C a n a l T e r n i l n n l , Uoche.‘<ter. N. Y . ; Dl.><- Gladys M. Bayne, Valhalla; dues, Ei­
Si'iili'il in'oposiilH c o v e r ln if C o iifitruc tlo n t r l c t I'JiiKlnepr, (>5 (^ou rt .St., B u ffalo , leen Kelleher, White Plains; hospital teries is deductible only when ap­
D i'k f o r ( ’orrlilor.H, N h «' Y o rk .^late N, Y . : r)l.sirli. t KtifTlnoer, 71 F r e d e r i c k St., insurance, Richard M. McLaughlin, plied against gambling income.
S 'l u i o l f o r M ontiil Del’ocl tve.s, W iU o w - B i n g h a m t o n , N. Y.
Interest paid on loans to finance
l')rawlnK.s a n d H|>ecincatlon.s m a y b e o b ­ White Plains.
b r o o k . S tilto n
N. Y., In n o c n r d companies and paid on the mortgage
aiic t' w i t h .S im c in ca tlo n No. 10,876 Hint t a i n e d f r o m t h e ('o m m l.s.slo n c r o f A r c h l d raw in g s,
w ill
be r e - t o c t u r c , S t a t e t)l11ci» Hldtf.. A lb a n y , N. Y „
of your home is deductible. Interest
C ilv od by t h e ( ’oiiiinlHnloner o f M on tu I u p o n dt'iio.slt o f If 15.00 f o r e a c h so t. P r o ­
earned on money left with insur­
H y K lcn o . Stiitt* OlIU’o TUilUllntc, AU)iuiy, p osal l)lank.'< a n d e n v e l o p e s w ill b e f u r ance companies, as on matured en ­
N. Y.. u n t i l
o V lo c k 1‘. M. n';ii8tt*rn ni.shed w i t h o u t c h a r K e .
I f a pro()ONal U ilu ly s u b m i t t e d b y a n y
m a i u l i i ’'il Tlnin> on Wi'dne.silny. M iiroh 1!>,
dowments, is taxable.
I '. tll uhiMi t h r y w ill be iiu b llc ly opi'iicil p e r s o n o r c o r p o r a t i o n m n k l n K t h e d e p o s i t
( C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e 17)
Payments received by the ta x ­
a n d rtiJid. 'PI i I h s h iill 8Ul)ers(>di« t h e p r i‘\ l - f.ir pliniH a n d sp ecltU -allo n r o a u l r e d b y
Oils nilviM'll.siMntuit f o r ‘''rimnt'l.s."
T h e t h e acl veri I s e m c n t a n d .such p r o p o s a l Is
(S te a m -E lec tric),
$ 1 ,3 2 0 .
R eq u ire­
payer from accident and health poli­
a p p r o x i m a t e l u u o u n l o f thl.>i p r o j e c t la H c co m iia n li'd by u c c r tlt le d c h e c k o r oth.er
m e n ts : A t le a st th .-'e y e a r s' e x p e r i­
cies, awards Cor damages sustained
s e c u r i t y In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h o r e q u i r e ­
$tir>,i)oo.oo,
e n c e as w a tc h e n c lu e m a u in ste a m through law suits, for personal in­
}'ropoHHlH Hhall be n c i^ o m p a n le d b y a m e n t s o o iita in o d In t h e a d v e r t i s e m e n t ,
e l e c t r i c p la n t fo r A siii.sta n t E n g i n e t
h
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p
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e
«crlill<>d flii-ok niiiiU* p ay iib lo to t h e .State
m a n , o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e a s e n juries, benefits received under the
cil’ X i'w Y o r k , n ivl.slon of tlio Tri'iiHUry, c o p y o f t h e p l a n s a n d H pecirtcatlon s h a l l
g in en ia n ,
a ssista n t
en g in e m a u
or
Workman’s Compensation laws. S o ­
o r in o no y ilo p o slt of 5% o f lli« a m o u n t be r e t u r n e d to s u c h p e r s o n o r c o r p o r a t i o n
f u e m a n in s t e a m - e le c t r i c p la n ts foi
o f th o bid.
SuccoH.sful b li ld e r w ill be If th e c o p y o f t h e p l a n s a n d H p ecltlcatlon
cial Security, and Unemployment
J u n io r E n sln ein a ii.
A g e , 20 t o 50.
r t q u l r t ’d to kIvo a b o n d c o n d i t i o n e d f o r u s e d by s u c h p e r s o n o r c o r p o r a t i o n l.s r e ­
F i l e b y M a r c h 13.
Insurance, pensions received by the
tl ie f a i t h f u l p e r f o r n i a n o o of ttu> c o n t r a c t t u r n e d In Kood c o n d i t i o n to tl ie C'onitaxpayer from the U. S. Government
niwl a HL<parati< b o n d f o r t h e p a y m e n t o f m l s s l o n e r o f A r c h i t e c t u r e , S t a t e Ofllco
E lev a to r
D i s p a t c h e r , $1 ,5 0 0 .
R elaho riirH a n d n i a l e r l a l n i c n , e a c h b on d In Hld^^, A lb a n y , N. Y., w i t h i n t h i r t y d a y s
as a disabled war veteran, and many
q u ire in e n ts: S ix m o n tlis’ e x p e r ie n c e
tlio s u m of 100% of t h e a m o u n t of th e followlu(^ t h e J iw a r d o f t h e c o n t r a c t or
as d isp a tc h e r o f e le c tr ic e le v a to rs.
o th e f Items are exempt from taxa­
c o n t r a c t on co n ti'actH In excOHn o f tfiOO.OO. t h e n - J e c t io n o f t h e bid s, K if ty p e r c e n t
M a x u n u n i a g e 55.
F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
CoriJor.itloiiH H u h m lttln tj i)r 0 i)0 Hals Hhall r e i m b u r s e m e n t will be m a d e f o r t h e r e ­
tion under the income tax regula­
t
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of
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r
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o
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les
of
t
h
e
p
l
a
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s
a
n
d
bo a u t h o r i z e d to do biiiilniHS In t h o S t a l e
tions.
o f N(>\v Y o rk . O r a .vlnc.s a n d Hiiecltlcatlon s p e c l tlc a ti o n In nooii c o n d i t i o n w i t h i n
The time for filing is drawing to
li ia y bo e x a n \ l n c d frco o f c h a rK o k t t h e t h i r t y d a > s I’olio w iu K t b e a w a r d of th e
R ead
T he
L E A D E R
every
w eek
followliiK ollli'c.s: <'o in nilH sion o r of A ri'lii- o o n t n i c t o r t h e r e j e c t i o n o f t h a b id s.
a close. Only twenty-flv« days r e ­
fo r co m p le te
n ew * of d efen se
and
t d c t u r e , .S tn tf (llllce Hldf?., N ew Y o r k I>ATF,1): 2-28-41
main.
C iv il S erv ic e!
gtaite
'Applmncp Operators
To Meet Tuesdays
seieci one o i these thrp ^ mtw
forms of administration
her 31,
a c o u „ t , c ‘ 'S<c^;
commission, a county nor,
fleer, or administration h v ? ? ” *' of
Civil Service Commission
®
Civil Service
, •wc rules
i-uics are tn .
ito
operation
in
be' P-j*
into
each of
ties by December 31, 1940
coiy,’
P resent employees who ’k?
em ployed for at least one v?® K
to
the rulp.
IV, the date when me
rulps Pf‘Of
efTect
r' go Im
e ft e c t automationiiv
automatically gai„ p
ini,.
vice
vice status without further
tion. At present, 44 of the
State arp
aroV.
ties in N e w York
iuin. oiaie
the Civil Service rules tk %
in more than 900 towns'and
lages.
^
vii.
Assem blym an Emerson n
Dutchess Republican, anrt c
Karl K. Bechtold, Monroe r
can, are chairman and vice nh
respectively, of the leglsiativJ^'H
STATE-WIDE
Assistant Superintendent. Wes'fl.M
State Farm....................
Blindness
Prevention ' uiiVu'itani"
N u r s R .............................................
Farm f'roiiucts Promotion A>..nt
*
Farm Products Promotion \HUni" ?
Farm Products Promotion SiH„rv!,ir fl
Hi(?hway General Maintenance Fw»
m an
............................................................
Industrial ITomework InveatlKstor"" t!
Instructor (Agriculture)..,
" " *{
Instructor (Physical and r.i-.-rfHlloMi
D irec to r) ...................................... ;
Junior A(iuatic Riolojjist........
Junior Education ExHminer.,!]
i.|
Junior I'aychologist...............1
'
,
Milk Promotion Agent
' I.
•Milk P ro m o tio n A s s i s t a n t . . . . . . , ' ' ”
Milk Promotion S u p e r v i.s o r ."
Physiotherapist ........................ '
P.syohlatric Muaeum Curator..!
llallrojtd Equli)ment Inspei tui. , . "
i,
,
S en io r A q u a t i c Bio lo g ist
S en io r
E ngineering
Aid,
Commission ...........................
Senior Inspector of Rtami ;rds"’an'l
Puri'liase ...................................
'
TraiiVlt
.
..
S en io r Jfo d ica l Blochenil.si..
Socia l W o r k e r (in tr a inin g
J u v en ile delinquent.';)
for
j,i
COUNTY TESTS
Monroe County
C ase Supervl!»or (r'onsult;:; ■ i .........
i]
Niagara County
.Settlement Accounts Clerk.. ......
i]
S te n o jf r a p h e r ...........................
jj
Oneida County
A c c o u n t C l e r k ............................. ’
j|
X-Uay Technician.......................
Westchester County
Ouard-Farmer ....................
TTead .T anitor.............................
.......
Senior Court Clerk.......................
TOTAL
(1
H
............ .•..................................................
The practical test fnr A'^ylanl
Photo
Recording Clerk, Orang
County, w ill be held at a later data,
Clerk Questions
Answered
Here are the answers to the quer
tions printed last week from the pre'
vious State test for Junior and
sistant Clerk, published as studj
helps for the new tests expectec
later this year:
71. F: 72. F; 73. T; 74. F; 75. T;
T; 77. F; 78. F; 79. T; 80. F; 81. T; 8.
F; 83. F; 84. F; 85. T; 86. F; 87.
88. F; 89. F; 90. F; 91. F; 92. T; i
94. F; 95. F.
Further questions, along with an^
swers, w'ill appear in forthcomin
issues of The L e a d e r . Prospecm'
candidates are urged not to con *
the State Civil Service Commis.'‘
at this time, as definite details^
coming tests are not yet availao
Fire Candidates May
Test Even If Drafl^’d
...
ALBA NY.—Candidates who q“
for the test for Hosenian in tn
Department will be
|,ej
their test at army camps
^
be drafted, it has ju.'st been i
the Municipal Civil Servlc
mission.
Tfga t;itWi(g g 9 B B B gBLHg«~"
j HALF-RATEOfFEUW
! CIVILSERVICEEM
PLOVtB
AVe a r e p r e p a r e d I'
oi'en
; F e b ru a ry an d JIarch a ‘
II r e d u c t i o n s f o r t h e > M 'h t'C k s;-:.
- aT, cllfl'W ‘
! \
Two
D o lla r
book
of
O ne Dollur
T l i e r e l 8 n e v e r u n y fl ii irt rf
M e r c h a n ts
The
of New
m
B r o a d w a y ^ ^ a u s t^
jO tJ e n D u lly ' t i l l 6
Ban
March
UYUL SEKViCE LEADER
1941
P
age
N
in e t e e n
Your Chances for Appointment
The latest certifications of the .Municipal Civil Service Commission ar«
given below. An asterisk (♦) with the latest number certified Indicates that
certification has been made during the past week. The letters P and T
stand for probably permanent and temporary.
Readers should remember that certification does not necessarily mean
appointment. Usually more names are certified than there are vacancies.
Anyone with a que.stion on a certification should call or write to the In­
formation Bureau, Municipal Civil Service Commission,
» B ro a d w ay ,
New York City, COrtlandt 7-8880.
By JAMES CLANCY MUNROE
our Niffht at the Radio which starred Charles Boyer and
so
jiaii is tlie pictorialized Hedy Lamour, as w e have heard it
■ity
r Frich Remarque’s stirring does, then it is good material Indeed.
<rsion Flotsam.TheThefilm,
film,equally
equally
Speaking of Hedy Lamarr, she is
HPoicts a people caught up currently featured in a not-too-m aglO
tirr:
tirr:n«- ° ^jtarian tidal w ave and nificent opus titled Come Live With
1 the
and captivity. Me. Her visitor's visa about to e x ­
‘ March." in
® pire, Hedy contracts marriage with
•redf“^ fficer approaches his best a young American author— contracts
■loung
g ’on the screen, while it for the sum of $17.50 a week.
,jrform3
in a role similar M eanwhile she accepts the attentions
Hargaret
^
nlaved
in Mortal
V,. one
played
the
orit- she
,
1_ in Mortal of the publisher who is printing the
while back, is excellent in young author’s work. After a little
s
!fnv:il of a refugee freeing flitting from one to the other Hedy
ler ’ Tth e terror.
Younga Glenn
ic iiu i.
---------finally chooses the author and con­
’'Tdoe^ hi-s part in m aking the tracts permanent marriage— without
$17.50. The two males are played
T u r e
le -^loco, the original story by James Stewart and Ian Hunter.
Meanwhile most of the film pro­
’’'’’uhich Algiers was taken, is beesSled in French w ith Eng- grams ’round town are static. Para­
ub title?. Stars Jean Gabin, mount continues The Lady Eve, with
■fo h a s turned out more good work Henry Fonda and Barbara Stanwyck.
a most anyone with whom we Strawberry Blonde is at the Strand,
! familiar. Opening night pro- while Margaret Sullavan and Charles
Jds are slated to be turned toward Boyer continue up the Back Street
The Rialto starts
rfercovtr work against the new at the Rivoll.
■Idme in France and also towards Richard Arlen off in A Dangrerous
Iws broadcasts from France to this Game on Tuesday while Tobacco
nnnfn- The picture opens at the Road stays at the Roxy. We’ve m en­
odd Theatre this week, ahd if it tioned So Ends Our Night at the
pproaches the sterling Algiers, Music Hall. So ends our column.
A
/s Your Exam Here ?
Below IS the l a te s t n e w s f r o m t h e M u n i c i p a l C i v i l S e r v ic e C o m nission on the sta tu s o f e x a m s w h i c h a t t r a c t e d 300 o r m o r e c a n d i \ates. The Leader w i l l p u b l is h c h a n g e s as soon as t h e y a r e m a d e
nown.
COMPETITIVE
A dm in istrati ve
Assistant
(Welir«): Tlie P u b lic Relations specialty
appeared last week. Rating of
art II of other specialties completed
ith the exception of Administrative
ocedure.
Airport Assistant: All parts comkted.
The
Asphalt Worker: Appeals on tenTative key under consideration.
Assessor (Railroad)! Rating of
written test completed.
Assessor (Utility Buildings): Writ­
ten test rated.
Assistant Director (N.Y.C. Informa­
tion Center): Appeals being consid­
ered.
C o m p tro lle r of th e S ta te of N ew Y o rk
will sell a t h is ofllce at A lbany, N ew Y ork,
March 11, J941 at 12 o ’clock Noon
Eastern Standard Time
$19,600,000.00
H o u sin g
S eria l B onds o f th e
S ta te o f N e w Y o rk
Dated March 15, 1941 and maturing as follows:
400,000—Annually March 15, 1943 to 1991 inclusive
Principal and sem i-annual in terest Septem ber 15th and M arch
15th payable in la w fu l m oney o f the U nited S tates o f
America at the B a n k o f the M anhattan Company, 40 W all
Street, New Y ork City.
from all F ed eral and N ew Y ork S tate Incom e T axes
'‘s^s'tre
bonds will be required to nnme the rate of Interest which the
must ho in J'ot .exceeding 4 (four) per centum per annum. Such iiiterest
ratp nf • "'“^tiples of one-fourth of one per centum and not more than
Biaoers
‘nterest shall be named for the Issue.
fntirc siS'V-AAySS
upon the award to them of all but no part
*?* ' wiu hp .1^’
bonds and the hiprhest bidder on the basis of “all or
tlfp
figures the. lowest interest cost to the State After
*'<0blda Will h p r e m i u m bid If any.
*
nor
separate maturities or for less than par value of
I' draft
atcompanied by a deposit of money or by a certified check
.
“fit, Dav'^MJ solvent bank or trust company of the cities of Albany or
tftt; Lt® ***?
‘‘ComptroUer of the State of New York”
nliowea nrm^
the bonds bl:l for. No Interest
Pfoposals
®
faith check of the successful bidder.
J^Posai for
security deposits, must be sealed and endorsed
n
tlip
enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the "Coiiiui'oniptrom.r New York, Albany, N. Y."
A
,
o
f
bids which are not In
to the Interest of the. State.
rni.il
to tlio lo 1.;
Ilonoral/lft .Tohn .T. Bennett, .Tr„ Attorney-General of
ir
siipppoTn 1
ft"d the reRiilarity of their issue will bi*
bt ^><“111111. ^ I f “I
upon delivery of the bonds to him.
the r.M? V®
”°t •J® prepared and delivered a t a
i*» ,?tes
®**'* *^® State reserves the right__ ^ to tdeliver
Interim
iU^vA y.pendin?^
TirAnai»fk4-<««^M
« i
^ _______
^
•fTotf.; ““ u nerKnn'oi'”
^uiirs
i>«T t f n i
r«<* l o r a i nssesHeii v n i u a t i o n or
property of the State subject to toxation for State
^’■Iptlve of these !>ond8 will b« mailed upon application to
State Comptroller, Albany, N* Y,
27, 10^1.
BUSY STAR
W e might say; This is Mar­
garet Sullavan starring in
"So Ends Our Night,” at the
Music Hall, or, equally truthlully; Miss Sullavan, w ho
treads "Back Street/' at the
Rivoli.
Baker: Rating of written test com ­
pleted. The physical and medical
will be held soon.
Car Maintainer, Group G: All parts
r£.ted.
Clerk, Grade 2 (Board of Higher
Education): Rating of Part A of w rit­
ten test completed.
Continuity Writer: All parts com­
pleted.
Cook: Rating of written test com ­
pleted. Medical and physical tests in
progress.
Court Stenographer: Rating of Part
A held up pending clarification of
court action.
Car Maintainer, Groups A and F
(NYC Transit System): Application
period closed Wednesday.
Dentist (Part Time): Appeals on
tentative key received.
Dietitian: Rating of qualifying e x ­
perience nearly completed.
Jr. Administrative Assistant (Hous­
ing): Part II of the maintenance
specialty held recently.
Jr. Administrative Assistant (Wel­
fare): See Administrative Assistant
(Welfare).
Junior
Engineer
(Mechanical),
Grade 3: Appeals on tentative key
considered.
Junior Psychologist: Rating of writ­
ten test completed. The oral will be
held soon.
OfTice Appliance Operator: Practi­
cal tests for various appliances in
progress.
Playground
Director
(Fem ale),
Permanent Service: List being com ­
puted.
Power
Distribution
Maintainer
(NYC Transit System): Application
period closed Wednesday.
Section Stockman (Welfare): Rat­
ing of Part I completed. Part II
nearly complete.
Senior Maintainer (OfTice Appliances-Typewriters): Written test be­
ing rated.
Stenotypist, Grade 2: Written rated.
Supervising Tabulating Machine
Operator (I.B.M. Equipment) Grade
4: Written test being rated.
Telephone Operator, Grade 1 (Fe­
male): A list has been constituted as
a result of selective certification
from the list for Clerk Gr. 2.
Telephone Maintainer (N. Y. C.
Transit System): Application period
closed Wednesday.
Typewriter
Copyist,
Grade
1:
Rating of written test completed.
List is published in this issue.
Turnstile Maintainer (N. Y. C.
Transit System): Application period
closed Wednesday.
X-R ay Technician: Rating of writ­
ten test in progress.
PROMOTION
Assistant Director of Public Assist­
ance, Grade 5: List will be publi.shed
soon.
Assistant Station Supervisor: Writ­
ten test being lated.
Assistant Supervisor, Grade 2 (So­
cial Service): Will be readvertised.
B r id g e
Sergeant
(Trlborough
Bridge Authority): Rating of w rit­
ten test completed.
Captain (Fire Department): Parts
1, 2 and 3 completely rated.
Car Maintainer, Group G: All parts
of examination completed.
Conductor: 75 percent of written
test completed.
IK Ie
D e p t.
S u liiry
r or
Able Bodie d S e a m a n ......................................... P u b lh ' Work.'?.................
h
p
A c c o m p a n is t ......................................................................... CollPKe............
p
A c c o u n t a n t, G rad e 2 ....................................... W e lf a r e ............................
1..'|0I»
f'
A s s i s t a n t A l i e n i s t ............................................. H o spltnls
i.(M(l w/m
r
A s s is ta n t C h e m i s t ............................................. Heiilth ..............................
!)(i(l
p
A s s i s t a n t K ncitieer, G r a d e 4 ( p r o m . ) . . . I 'u b lic wiirkM .
2. 11'tl
p
A s s i s t a n t G a r d e n e r ......................................... H u n t e r ColleRe...........
l.l'OO
p
Assl.«rtant M edical K x ain in er. G r a d e 3 . . . ( ’hle f Med. K \ .............
4..',(10
T
A s s is ta n t S u p erv is o r, G r a d e d ..................... Special Ses. C o u r t . . !
l.riSo
P
A s s is ta n t S u p erv is o r, G r a d e 2 ....................W e lf a r e ...........................
1.WK)
T
A tte n d a n t- M e s s e n f f e r .....................................W e lf a r e ............
l . l ’dO
P
A tte n d a n t- M e s s e n f f e r .....................................H o sp ita ls ’
l.lIdO
P
A uto E n R ln en ta n ( p r o m . ) .............................. Com. Boro. Wi)rk.>f...
l,i)SO
P
A u to m o b ile M a c h i n i s t ..................................... . ' S a n i t a t i o n ...................
!l d a y
P
BacterloloR ist ......................................................Jto .'p lta ls . . . . . . . . . .
P
B la c k s m it h .............................................................'Sanitation ....................
d a y)•
P
B ridfrem an *n d R i v e t e r .................................. I’ubli c W o r k s .............
l.'l.L’O d« JV
C a r p e n te r
.......................... 15or
I ’res. H k ' h . . . .
2
.(
1
(1
0
I>
C le rk, Gi-ade
.......................................1>n \v
K.'iO
P
C le rk, G rad e
.......................................W e lf a r e .................... ..
840
P
C le rk, G rad e
.......................................I 'u r c h a s e .........................
KIO
T
Cle rk, G rad e
.......................................Hoiisitig A u t h o r i t y . . .
S40
P
C le rk, G rad e
.......................................W e lf a r e ............................
M'llO
T
Cle rk, G rad e
.......................................W e lf a r e ...........................
WO
1C le rk, G rad e
.......................................H o s p i ta l s ........................
(!00 w/in
P
C lim b er a n d I ’r u n e r ................................
P a r k s ...............
l,(;:;o
)■
C r a n e m a n .............................................................Sanitation ................! . . .
1 0. 40 d a yr
P
C o u rt A t t e n d a n t ........................................Cjtv M as.
C o u r t ...
1.800
P
D e p u ty M edic al S u p t., G rad e 4 ................. H o sp ita ls ........................
4,000
P
Dock B u i l d e r ........................................................I ’u r c h a se ........................
1,800
P
E l e c tr ic R e p a i r m a n ........................................... ' i'r a n s p o r ta tlo n ...........
.76 h r
P
K le v a to r M ech a nic ( a p p . ) ........................... Ilousin R &
HUlfrs__
P
2,100
I 'a n M a i n t a i n e r ..................................................T u n n e l A u t h o r i t y ____
.7 5 hr.
P
F i r e m a n , F D. ( a p p . ) .....................................W e lfa re
1,200
I'.
F ir e m a n , F . D. ( a p p . ) .....................................Tran.>!portalion ............
.flUri hrr.
P
F i r e m a n , F . D .................................................... (.'ire
l.L’no
P
H e a l t h I n s p e c t o r ............................................... Hearth.'.". . '. '. . . .
i!.400
P
I n s p e c t o r of M a son ry a n d C a r p e n t r y
W e lf a r e ............... ' . ____
1. 8 0 0
P
I n s p e c t o r of P l u m b i n g .....................................W a t e r .Supply
1,800
P
I n s p e c t o r of Steel (S lio p ).............................. W a te r .S u p p ly ! !
!!
8,400
P
J a n i t o r E n g i n e e r ............................................... E d u c a tio n ......................
4,41.>.S-6.120
P
.Jan ito r E n R l n e e r ............................................... K d ucntion ......................
7.1.'7J
r>
J u n i o r A c c o u n t a n t .............................................Horo. I ’res. Q u e e n s . . .
1,800
p
J u n i o r A r c h i t e c t .................................................Ilo usin jf ..........................
i!,l(!0
p
J u n i o r A s s e s s o r .................................................... x a x ...........................! ! ! !
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P.T . m e a n s " P a r t T1
Court Clerk, Grafle 3 (Magistrate’s
Court): Rating of written test in
progress.
Court Stenographer: Rating of
written test held up pending litiga­
tion.
Elevator Operator (Dept, of Hos­
pitals): Rating of w'ritten test in
progress.
Head Dietitian: Rating of written
under way.
J u n i o r Administrative Assistant
(City-Wide): Objections to tentative
key answers being considered.
Junior Assistant C o r p o r a t i o n
Counsel, Grade 3 (Law Department):
Completed.
Senior Dietitian: Rating of writ­
ten test begun.
Senior Psychologist: Test held up
pending final reclassification deter­
mination.
Senior Supervisor, Grade 4 (So­
cial Service): Most likely w'ill be re­
advertised.
Station Supervisor: Rating of writ­
ten test begun.
Supervisor Tabulating Machine
Operator, Grade 3: Written test be­
ing rated.
Supervisor, Grade 3 (Social Serv­
ice): Will be readvertised.
Towerman: 75 percent of written
te.st completed.
Train Dispatcher: Rating of writ­
ten test completed.
Second W e e k
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(Rates: 25c for each six words. Min­
imum $1.00. Copy must be submitted
before noon on Friday preceding pub­
lication.)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
(N E W YORK STA TE)
A L M O S T N E W C o u n t r y H o m e , r, r o o m s ;
cliarn iin g
se ttin g ,
IB Rcrws.
brook,
g u e s t hou.se, g a r a g e , g a r d e n , j)ond, $4,700.
D a i r y f a r m , g o in g b u s in e s s , six cow s,
t e a m , 71 a c r e s , s t r e a m , $8,GOO. S u m m e r
h o m e , p in e g r o v e , $9ii0. A. F. A R T H U R ,
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(O ld er t h a n P ly m o u tli).
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s c h o o l, 94a St. N i c h o l a s A ve. (167ti i S t.) .
4 5 tti S tre e t — 3 4 8 W e s t
2-3 Rooms
All Improvements, $40-$45
4 9 th
S tre e t — 4 2 3 W e st
2-3 Rooms
All Improvements, $35-$43
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Spinal Braces, etc.
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CIVIL SEKVICE LEAUKK
w enty
Postal News
By DONALD MacDOUGAL
Mass Meeting on Postal Bills
A mass meeting of the Joint Conference of AfTiliated Postal Employees
of Greater New York and Vicinity will be held on Sunday, March 9 at 2
p.m. at the Central Commercial High School, 214 East 42 St., Manhattan.
A number of prominent State and federal officials will attend the m e et­
ing and will speak on Court of Appeals, Retirement, Longevity, and Sub­
stitute legislation
Weehawken Branchy ISALC, Holds Affair
The annual ball of Weekawken Branch 1557, National Association of
Letter Carriers, was held Saturday, March 1 at Schutzen Park, 32nd St.
and Hudson Boulevard, North Bergen, N. J.
Proceeds of the affair will be used to replenish the group’s Sick and
Death Benefit Fund.
More About Postal Subs
Last week Dave Popper, secretary of the Joint Conference, began a
discussion of some of the major complaints of the Postal Substitutes. In
this column he continues the discussion:
Last week I gave a rather skimpy outline of the major grievance of the
substitutes, namely, the slow rate of regular appointments from the sub­
stitute ranks. I outlined the tw o measures endorsed by the AFL and
various affiliated national organizations which I believe would correct this
situation. Here’s how the remedial legislation would operate. Suppose
these two points became law: 1) the equalization of time that the sub­
stitute had to work to secure the same vacation and sick-leave privileges
as a regular employee (1940 hours a year); and 2) the pay scale of sub­
stitutes to be a graduated scale of hourly pay commensurate with the
hourly rates of regular workers, based on actual length of service.
N ow what have w e got? The cost of extra help would be equal to the
cost of regular employees. The cost being the same, it is likely the rate
of appointing regulars from substitute ranks would be greatly accelerated.
There would no longer be any economy in employing substitutes.
The schedules of all post cfTices could be revised and the details neces­
sary to expedite the mails could be arranged with a minimum of substi­
tute employees. This might sound improbable, but it certainly is not im ­
possible.
I think the officials could easily work out this plan, Then the mails
would be moved by an augmented force of regulars trained to the greate.st degree of efficiency with decent working conditions for all employees
alike. Do you think this is fair? I think it would be a substitute’s Utopia.
Adoption of this worthy legislation, which is backed by outside labor,
w ould cau.se the eventual elimination of the substitute. A guarantee would
have to be made so that “temporaries” would only be hired in emergencies
—such as the Christmas season, etc.
If you are interested in this objective of improving the services, why
not attend the mass meeting of the Joint Conference of Affiliated Postal
Employees at Central Commercial High School?
SSCST Gets
Results
A
couple of months ago, the
L eader organized the Society for
the Simplification of Civil Service
Terms and Expressions.
Last
week, as the result of an active
campaign on the part of the So­
ciety, the first concrete results
were obtained from the Municipal
Civil Service Commission. In a
formal meeting, the Commission
changed the title from "Auto­
mobile Engineman" to “Auto Engineman.” The Commission also
switched the ambigious and im ­
personal names of several thou­
sand additional workers from
“Stenographer and Typewriter” to
“Stenographer”; and from “T ype­
writing Copyist” to “Typist.”
The Society for the Simplifica­
tion of Civil Service Terms and
Expressions hails these progres­
sive moves. We think the morale
of the em ployees involved in last
w e e k ’s changes is materially im ­
proved. Can you imagine a man
falling in love with a “Stenogra­
pher and Typewriter"?
CiD
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A].j,)^ h i i i d
II1 M'lc- ii.i
a member of the Columbia Asociation of the N ew
O flie e . ‘\a - l iien appointed chairman of the entertainment comof tiie ferouj', President Ciro Macaluso announced last week. Muc-
•ji. L ’j served as a delegate in 1938, as chairman of the Welfare Com■\
Liie iollowing year and as assistant chairman of the entertainment
committee in 1940.
Optional Retirement Bill
Postal groups are urging support for a bill introduced by Senator George
D. Aiken, of Vermont, which provides for optional retirement after 30
years of service regardless of age. The bill is S. 830.
An organized drive is now being conducted to win support for this
measure which will be a distinct boon to postal employees.
P.O. EU^ibles Ask Assistance
The Post Office Eligibles Association is now making a drive to have the
postal lists used for as many positions as possible. The assistance of all
eligibles has been requested. Officials of the group are asking eligibles to
Join and to pay the 50 cents which covers the entire dues for 1941.
The association can be reached at 265 Henry Street, N ew York City.
ISeiv Highway Postal Scrvice
An exclusive story from The L eader’s Washington correspondent re­
ported several weeks ago on the new highway postal service that is now
in an experimental stage.
From the latest issue of the Open Pouch, oft’icial organ of the N ew York
City Branch, R.M.A., w e pass on some more information about this im ­
portant development.
“History may record that February 10th was an important day in R.M.S.
annals. For years thei’e has been a struggle to keep our ranks and the
Railway Mail Service from diminishing as one R.P.S. after another was
discontinued. In most cases this was due to the railroads being forced to
abandon service because of the encroachments of motor cars, trucks and
busses, in their field of transportation.
“N ow we see the first hopeful sign in many years. If the Ash & Harris
proves successful and there is no reason why it shouldn’t, it may w ell be
the first step in the establishment of a countrywide network of highway
post offices, which will bring needed service to countless neglected areas.
“And now that this Highway P.O. is an established fact and our airmail
fields are constantly growing, perhaps we should give serious consideration
to the proposal to change the name of the Railway Mail Service. We are
no longer truly a Railway Mail Service.”
POSTAL EMPLOYEES!
All postal employees may obtain The LEADER at half price—$1 a
year. Simply enclose bill, check, or money order and mall to Civil
Service Leader, 97 Duane Street, N ew York City. The LEADER will
reach your home next Tuesday.
U.S. Employment
Hits Peak
Hitting new peak records, em ploy­
ment in the executive branch of the
U. S. government reached J,185,558
last December, an increase of 74,028
over the preceding month, the latest
Commission reveals. The payroll for
the month of December was $183,606,341, an increase of $15,217,539
from November.
A considerable number—56,632—of
the additional employees were hired
for the Christmas rush season on a
temporary basis by the Post Office
Department. The rest, for the most
part, were employed by various de­
fense agencies.
Sergeant Study Materia
(Continaed from Pag:e 2)
c. 9{)ecial monetary con 1
performs some act or deed of par­ is given to deceased’s den« ■fJl:
d. Flags on Departrtiem u
ticular merit.
6. The various grades of Depart­ are placed at half mast.
e.
Posthumous awards nf
mental recognition are as follows:
mental recognition are maL
a. Department Medal of Honor.
f.
In some cases Juveniip .
b. Police Combat Cross.
reau youth centers are deri- ^
the memory of such deceacl'.®'*^
c. Honorable Mention.
her of the Force.
rr
d. Commendation.
B.
Acts performed by oih
e. Excellent P olice Duty.
members of the Force:
'
7. Members of the Force who have
1.
Division commanders shM,
been awarded Departmental Recog­ fully m vestigate all cases 0! ''
nition shall at all times when in within their commands
uniform wear the insignia prescribed. (except public hack
8. In addition to the honor of re­ render assistance to the Pnv '
ceiving such awards, they are also partment in the apprehension*„
of value for the follow ing reasons: criminal or In an emergency
a. Additional credits are given in
Civil Service ratings in Record and
Seniority for promotion exam ina­ shall^br\ranTmiUed*^*to‘”t h r J ‘‘
Commissioner, f recognition i , T
tions.
ommended, a copy of the m'
b. At times result in assignment to will accompany the report.
or promotion in the Detective' Di-^
3. t h e Honor Board will
vision.
c. If recipient Is brought up on such reports and if warrants
charges at some future time, cog­ civilian Commendation bar win
awarded.
nizance is taken of his record.
4. If the assistance is render^rf
9. In cases w here a m ember of the
Force believes him self entitled to a public hack driver a renort
Departmental recognition, by reason be forwarded to the Command!
of an act done in the performance Officer, Division of Licenses bv 1
of police duty, for which no award commanding officer concerned
has been made, he may appeal within
5. The case will be reviewed ata reasonable time to the Police Com­ Division of Licenses and appron b
missioner.
recommendation will be made tot
10. In many instances private citi­ Deputy Police Commi.ssioner
zens. organizations, insurance com­ charge of the Division of Licensem
panies and business houses offer commerfdation to be awarded
medals or monetary rewards to m em ­ hackmen where same is warrant«
bers of the Force for some act which
6. Consideration is given to a hat
has been performed. However, only man who is a recipient of Depa
in cases of extraordinary or m eri­ mental Commendation in the e«
torious police services, and not other- that a complaint is made at
wise, a member of the Force with the future time against such recioipm
consent of the Police Commi.ssioner
may accept such award, reward or
other emolument.
11.
A member of the Force killed The control of small fire.irms
in the discharge of his duties and the City of New York places
whom I'; is desired to specially honor, tremendous responsibility upon
the following considerations are Police Department. How are
shown:
functions in this regard carried
a. Funeral escort w ill be the same by the Department?
as that prescribed for an inspector.
Work out the answer to this qii
b. Name of deceased will be in­ tion; then compare it with the
scribed on tablet at Police Head­ swer which will appear here tie
quarters.
week.
Mead, Ramspeck
Urge Employee
Protection
Immediate exteasion of merit sys­
tem protection to employees f fed­
eral agencies now being curtailed or
liquidated was urged this week, in
a letter to President Roosevelt by
Senator James M. Mead and Repre­
sentative Robert Ramspeck.
The legislators asked application
of the Ramspeck Act, which permits
tne President to bring some 125,000
federal em ployees under Civil Ser­
vice. Representative Ramspeck au­
thored the act, and' Senator Mead
championed it in the Senate.
Among the agencies noted in the
communication to the President are
the Public Works Administration,
Income Tax Reminder
the Home Owners’ Loan Corpora­
A reminder: the Internal Revenue Bureau urges you to file your income- tion, and the Field Service of the
tax return as early as possible. Don’t get caught in the March 15 last Procurement Division.
mimitp n.sii Tf you earn $800 or more and are single, or $2,000 or more
u'lrl ari> rr' ' ’ you must file.
Mur
Tuesday, March 4
Enginemen
Will Drive
Around Town
The top 300 men on the Auto En­
gineman eligible list will be called
beginning next w eek to take prac­
tical tests in the operation of vari­
ous motor vehicles, an official of the
Municipal Civil Service Commission
announced this week.
He added,
however, that the date for the start
of the practicals is still tentative and
that they might be postponed for a
few additional days.
There are approximately 40 provi­
sional employees in the title o f Auto
Engineman and they will be re­
placed as soon as the top men from
the new list pass the practical tests.
The practical tests w ill consist of
driving one of the five vehicles se ­
lected by the candidate over a pre­
scribed route throughout the city.
The description of this route is not
yet available, but it w ill be published
in the L eader as soon as it is released
by the Commission.
P o rte r J o b s
N o t
F o r A tte n d a n ts
The request of Charles E. Burns,
president of the Attendants Grade 2
Eligible Association, that his list be
declared appropriate for jobs as
Foreman of Porters, Department of
Public Works was denied last week
by the Municipal Civil Service Com­
mission.
The Commission’s denial was based
on the fact that the Department of
Public Works wants to offer promo­
tion opportunities to Porters and to
maintain the present promotion lines,
thus reserving the Foreman posts to
be filled from the ranks.
Chollie Likes Chiropracty
Charles E. Me Loughlin, secretary
of the N e w York Federation of Post
Office Clerks, has just been elected
president for the second year of the
Layman’s Chiropractors Society of
Long Island. This Society is one of
Charlie’s pet hobbies, and he has
been active for a long time in at­
tempts to legialize the practice of
the Chiropractors by passage of the
Peterson Chiropractic Bill.
Next Week's Question
Study Corner
The Westchester Civil Service In­
stitute of Yonkers has recently
placed on sale a comprehensive
“Home Study Course” for Motor
Vehicle License Examiner,
also
Questions and Answers for Police
Sergeants and Firem en (Entrance)
examination study. A special 90 day
sale is being conducted by the same
Institute on *Alexander’s “Law of
Arrest” and supplements thereto.
This book is used e xten sively by the
various State and Municipal Depart­
ments and Police.
contains practical material on th
history o f fingerprints, searching I
prints at the scene of the crime, Ii(
ing and identifying latent prin
forging prints, preparing and pn
senting evidence, classification, (tl
Henry and the Taylor systems) ge
ting a job and the technique
etching prints on metal.
Particularly interesting is a sectii
on Civil Service’s greatest opporrai
ity seen: in countries which no
have no identification system.
The field of fingerprint identifica­
tion has been blessed with a fewgood volumes since the classics of
the pre-war era. This week, w e r e ­
ceived another which may take its'
place among the better texts— “F in­
gerprinting—A Manual of Identifica­
tion” by Charles Edward Chapel.
($3.75) F ully illustrated, this volume
The Municipal Reference Librai
has published a bibliography fi
Police Sergeant. Included are bool
on the city and its government, P
lice problems, criminal law' «
c rim in ology .. .The Accounting M
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chine Tabulation School reports 1
of 15 students passed the recent cai
punch test.
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