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M aintainer’s H elpers to Get Park Jobs
See P age 3
D raftees May Get a M onth’s E xtra P ay
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L a w y er S u e s to C a n cel R e fe r e e T e s t
See P age 4
C Men to Compete in
ANITATION FOREMAN EXAM
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
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Tuesday, March ijj
SANITATION WORit,
The LEADER M r i , , ” ^ ,
Budget D irector Dooms Labor Reclassification
W o n 't C o n s id e r
It U n til
(Exclusive)
T h e p ro p o s e d re c la s s ific a tio n o f a ll
la b o r class jo b s b y b r in g in g th e m
In to a c o m p e titiv e c a te g o ry p r o b a b ly
■w ill n o t be com e efT ective f o r a t le a s t
a n o th e r y e a r. T h e re s o lu tio n w h ic h
■w o u ld a c c o m p lis h th e re c la s s ific a tio n
has been b e fo re B u d g e t D ir e c to r
K e n n e th D a y to n f o r m o re th a n tw o
m o n th s a w a itin g h is a p p ro v a l o r
B u d get
Is D r a w n
E N J O Y
D a y to n is k n o w n to h a v e c e r ta in
s p e c ific o b je c tio n s to th e re s o lu tio n
in its p r e s e n t fo r m , b u t h e has been
t ie d u p w i t h th e p r e p a r a tio n o f th e
T h is m eans th a t th e M u n ic ip a l
C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n ’s ho p e s o f
a b o lis h in g th e la b o r class b y J u l y 1,
1941, w i l l be p r e t t y w e l l da sh e d .
e xp e n se in c u r r e d b y th e c it y is th a t
o f r e p la c in g d ra fte e s .
T h e re h a v e b e e n n o a p p o in tm e n ts
to th e P o lic e o r F ir e D e p a rtm e n ts
s in c e J u ly , 1940. O n ly one b a tc h o f
m e n h a v e b e e n m a d e f r o m th e P o lic e
lis t, w h ic h is a y e a r a n d a h a lf o ld .
T h e F ir e lis t, w h ic h s t i l l c o n ta in s
n e a r ly 5,000 na m es, w i l l e x p ir e in
D e c e m b e r.
M aintainer’s H elper
a re g r a n te d to a l l cgps a n d fire m e n .
H e c ite s th e d r a f t as an excuse, a n d
says t h a t u n le ss fire m e n an d cops are
d e fe rr e d , th e c it y c a n n o t a ffo r d to
f i l l n e a r ly 600 v a c a n c ie s in th e P o lic e
D e p a r tm e n t an d m o re th a n 300 in th e
F ir e D e p a rtm e n t.
Draft Boards Decide
E a c h lo c a l d r a f t b o a rd has th e
r i g h t to d e c id e w h e t h e r cops and
fire m e n a re to be d e fe rre d . I n each
case to d a te a cop o r fire m a n w h o
has b e e n p la c e d i n l A has h a d h is
case v ig o r o u s ly a p p e a le d b y e ith e r
F ir e C o m m is s io n e r J o h n J. M c E llig o tt o r P o lic e C o m m is s io n e r L e w is
J. V a le n tin e . T h e re c o rd sho w s th e y
a re p r o v in g e x tr e m e ly suc ce s sfu l in
g e ttin g d e fe rm e n ts .
T h e M a y o r ’s r e fu s a l to m a k e a p ­
p o in tm e n ts is m a d e d e s p ite th e fa c t
th a t th e r e is no la w w h ic h c o m p e ls
th e c it y to p a y s a la ry d iffe r e n tia ls to
d r a fte d c i t y e m p lo y e e s .
T h e o n ly
P R E S T IG E
IS S U IN G
THESE
P E R S O N A L IZ E D
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available to ALL
as small-account
wishing to avoid
checks . . . Only
scrvice charges, no matter
cost-7*/2<^ per check drawn
how small balances may
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ers mailed without charge
count . . . Note that chcc!;s
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by mail.
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I t is p r o b a b le t h a t h e w i l l g iv « no
c o n s id e ra tio n to th e r e s o lu tio n u n t i l
a ft e r A p r i l 1 w h e n h e c o m p le te s
w o r k o n th e b u d g e t. '•
W h y T h e y V a r y o n t h e D i f f e r e n t L in e s
T h e B o a rd o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n
ha s c o m p le te d th e f ill in g o f a ll
im m e d ia te va ca n cie s In th e p o ­
s itio n s as M a ln t a in e r ’s H e lp e r,
G ro u p s C a n d D . T h e re w e re a p ­
p r o x im a te ly 40 v a ca n cie s in e a ch
t it le . I n G ro u p A , 74 m e n h a ve
been p u t to w o rk , a n d in G ro u p
B , 27 h a ve been a p p o in te d . H o w ­
ever, in these tw o g ro u p s th e re
are m a n y m o re va ca n cie s w h ic h
T h e s ta tu s o f a n e lig ib le o n a c it y s t ill m u s t be f ille d — a b o u t 26 in
lis t
who
a cc e p ts a n a p p r o p r ia te A , a n d 273 in B.
When Is
Appropriate?
p o s itio n w a s c la r ifie d in a f o r m a l
r u li n g th is w e e k by* th e M u n ic ip a l
C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n .
A f t e r M a y 1, 1941, an e lig ib le w h o
ta k e s an a p p r o p r ia te jo b a t th e sam e
s a la r y a n d r a n k as th e p o s itio n f o r
w h ic h th e o r ig in a l e^cam w a s g iv e n
is re m o v e d f r o m th e e lig ib le lis t. I f
h e ta k e s a p o s itio n f o r a le s s e r s a la r y
o r ra n k , h e re m a in s o n th e li s t f o r
a p p o in tm e n t to a h ig h e r p o s itio n .
employees w i l l
be g i v e n
im m e d ia te c r e d it o n t h e i r s a la r y c h e c k s w h e n d ep o si t ed .
TRUST COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA
S om e o f th e m e n a p p o in te d so f a r
h a v e b e en c o n c e rn e d o v e r th e fa c t
th a t th e y a re b e in g p a id a t th e ra te
o f 52.25 ce n ts a n h o u r w h e n th e y
th o u g h t th e jo b s w o u ld p a y 62.50.
H e r e ’s th e e x p la n a tio n :
W hen
th e
M a in t a in e r ’s H e lp e r
e xa m s w e re a n n o u n c e d la s t s p rin g ,
t r a n s it u n if ic a tio n w a s s t i l l a f u t u r e
d e v e lo p m e n t.
T h e tests w e r e o f f i ­
c ia lly g iv e n to g e t u p lis ts to b e
I n th e f u t u r e t h ^ C o m m is s io n ’s used in th e I N D D iv is io n w h ic h w a s
a n n o u n c e m e n ts o f e x a m s w i l l i n ­ a t th e tim e th e o n ly t r a n s it l in e u n ­
c o n tr o l.
H o w e v e r, an­
c lu d e a n o te t h a t "a c c e p ta n c e o f a p ­ d e r c it y
p r o p r ia te
p o s itio n s
o f e q u iv a le n t n o u n c e m e n ts o f th e te s ts In c lu d e d
s a la r y w i l l re m o v e an e lig ib le fr o m th e s ta te m e n t t h a t th e lis ts w o u ld in
c e r tific a tio n f o r th e p o s itio n f o r a l l p r o b a b ilit y be use d f o r o th e r
v a c a n cie s o n o th e r lin e s w h e n a n d
w h ic h h e w a s e x a m in e d .”
S tu d y
M a te r ia l
fo r
C o m in g
P o lic e
M E N !
Sunday pay, full sick leave from the first day, time and a half for
overtime, and your other problems will be brought before the pub­
lic over the radio by the Sanitation Workers' Organizing Cominittee, CIO. This is YOUR radio program. Tune in and get your
friends to tune in, too!
( A n s w e r to Q u e s tio n 12 C o n tin u e d )
D . L ic e n s in g : a n d R eg^u lation o f G u n ­
s m ith s a n d D e a le rs in F ir e a rm s .
r e v o lv e r o r o th e r fir e a r n i w h ic h m a y
be c o n c e a le d o n th e p e rs o n is a
“ D e a le r,” an d
1. T h e A d m in is t r a t iv e C o d e o f th e
C it y o f N e w Y o r k p ro v id e s th a t:
c. G u n s m ith s a n d D e a le rs i n F i r e ­
a rm s m u s t be lic e n s e d b y th e P o ­
lic e C o m m is s io n e r.
a. A n y p e rs o n w h o engages in th e
bu sin e s s o f r e p a ir in g , a lte r in g , c le a n ­
in g , p o lis h in g , e n g i;a v in g o r tr u e in g ,
o r w h o p e r fo r m s a n y m e c h a n ic a l o p ­
e r a tio n on, a n y p is to l, r e v o lv e r o r
o th e r fir e a r m o f a size w h ic h m a y
be c o n c e a le d o n th e p e rs o n “ e x c e p t
such
p e rs o n s
e m p lo y e d
by
any
a g e n c y o f g o v e r n m e n t o f th e c ity ,
sta te o r n a tio n o r e m p lo y e d in th e
r e p a ir o r a d ju s tm e n t o f a rm s f o r th e
U n ite d S ta te s m i l i t a r y fo rc e s o r a n y
s u b d iv is io n
th e r e o f,” is a " G u n ­
s m ith ,” a n d
b. A n y p e rs o n w h o engages in th e
b u sin ess o f p u rc h a s in g , s e llin g , k e e p ­
in g f o r sale, lo a n in g , le a s in g o r in
a n y m a n n e r d is p o s in g o f a n y p is to l.
2. A p p lic a tio n f o r lic e n s e is to be
m a d e to th e C o m m a n d in g O ffic e r o f
th e P r e c in c t i n w h ic h p la c e o f e m ­
p lo y m e n t o r bu sin ess is lo c a te d .
3. E x c e p t as o th e rw is e p r o v id e d ,
p r o v is io n s
in
re s p e c t to
“ P is to l
L ic e n s e s ” w i l l a p p ly i n th e se cases.
4. W h e n e v e r
a
g u n s m ith
s h a ll
le a v e h is p la c e o f e m p lo y m e n t he
s h a ll im m e d ia te ly r e t u r n h is lic e n s e
to th e C o m m a n d in g O ffic e r o f th e
P r e c in c t th r o u g h w h ic h th e lic e n s e
w as issued.
5. A g u n s m ith s h a ll n o t en gage in
th e b u sin ess as a d e a le r u n le s s so
lic e n s e d .
6 . R e c o rd s a re to be k e p t In a
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
rnM M UNITY
are f o r
G la s se s
YOU
C A
57 or 5 7 0 on your dial
TO
3 BROADCASTS:
• W e d n e s d a y , March 19 , 5 : 3 0 P.M.
• W e d n e s d a y , March 2 6 , 5 : 3 0 P.M.
• W e d n e s d a y , April 2, 5 : 3 0 P.M.
S P E A K E R S ON THIS WEEK’S
“ B
hm py
c o m p L t.
K E t lo n .
P.ROGRAM:
• A SANITATIO N MAN: Not ■ boss, but one
of the rank and file, like yourself, will tell
what kind of job Sanitation is.
• JO SEPH CURRAN, National vice-president
of the CIO and president of the seam en’s
National Maritime Union, will tell how the
CIO works.
• ABRAM FLAXER, Chairman of the S a n ita ­
tion W orkers’ Organizing Committee, will
tell how the CIO plans to make your S a n i­
tation jc b a GOOD job.
D O N ’T FORGETl
Lower on IRT, BMt
O n th e I R T a n d B M T lin ., „
r a te is 52.25 cen ts an iiour
r a te is a c o n tr a c tu a l one agreed
b y th e T r a n s p o r t W orkers n?*'
a n d th e B o a r d o f Transportat!
W h e n th e c i t y to o k over the i
i t a lso a g re e d to abide bv it, "
tra c t w ith T W U .
Therefore
B o a r d has n o a u th o r ity to ch'
th e s a la r y sche dules now in
i n th e c o n tra c t.
A t p re s e n t vacancies in the ivi
D iv is io n a re f ille d at the 62.50 rjiil
w h i l e th o s e o n th e IR T and Rv
a re f ille d a t 52.25.
I t w i l l p r o b a b ly be a long ti.-r
b e fo re the B o a r d o f Transportatio:
th e c i t y ’s fis c a l a u th o ritie s and
T W U a re a b le to w o rk out a tatij
f a c t o r y re s c a lin g o f wages so th
th e y a re th e same on all thrt
t r a n s it lin e s . T h e rates on the INT.
D iv is io n a re n o t u n ifo rm ly higheL
th a n th o s e o n th e B M T and IRT, 3
m a n y cases th e ra te s are higher cd
th e l a t t e r tw o .
T est:
I n tu r a n c t C or p or at i on
S A N I T A T I O N
W M
i f th e c it y to o k th e m over
T h e s a la r y ra te fo r Mainbi .
H e lp e rs o n th e I N D Division
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c e n ts an h o u r .
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1
I n d o u b t? A s k T h e LEADER’S Fm
I n f o r m a t i o n B u re a u .
What Every Sergeant Should Kno\
115 B R O A D W A Y . N E W YORK
M r m b e r Fede ral
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C H E C K S
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A ll
b u d g e t a n d has n o t h a d tim e to s tu d y
th e m a tte r c a r e fu lly .
T h e b u d g e t c o u ld , o f cou rse, be
a m e n d e d la t e r to p r o v id e f o r th is , b u t
i t is u n li k e ly th a t i t w i l l be.
A p p r o x im a t e ly 12,000 la b o re r s a re
T H E
O F
L a te
in v o lv e d in th e p ro p o s e d re c la s s iflc a tio n .
If
th e r e s o lu tio n
is e v e r
a d o p te d , i t w i l l re m o v e a l l b u t one
o r tw o c la s s ific a tio n s o f w o r k e r s
fr o m th e la b o r class.
M a y o r 's A r g u m e n t D o e s n 't H o ld W a te r
T hese to ta ls s h o w t h a t so f a r th e
d r a f t has ha d a n e g lig ib le efTect on
th e P o lic e an d F ir e D e p a rtm e n ts .
O u t o f a to t a l o f 32,000 m e n in th e
tw o fo rce s , o n ly ."SS h a v e b e en lis te d
eo f a r as a v a ila b le f o r m i l i t a r y s e r­
v ic e .
In s p ite o f th is fa c t, th e M a y o r
g la n d s p a t on h is re fu s a l to a u th o r iz e
a n y n e w a p p o in tm e n ts to e ith e r d e ­
p a r tm e n t u n t i l b la n k e t d e fe rm e n ts
It's T o o
ite e o n t ln u ln j
•toriea about labor condu,"*' •*1
the Sanitation Departmer** A
reason is this: official
are now InvestlgatlnR
been s u r g e s t e d ’ th
LEADER print n o t h in ,
miffht “tip-off” those L
about the course of thi. '*<1
M eanwhile, however, tlij
paper still welcomes ’inf„!‘
from Sanitation men, anrt
those Sanitation worlter ^"^1
have been so helpful in ,! ’^•*♦1
Inr facts about what’s —>
changes.
So fa r , he has ta k e n no
a c tio n a n d T h e L e a d e r has le a rn e d
th a t th e b u d g e t f o r th e n e x t fisc a l
y e a r is b e in g d r a w n u p w it h o u t a n y
p r o v is io n s f o r p la c in g la b o re r s in a
c o m p e titiv e g ro u p in g .
Few Cops, Firemen in Draft
O n ly one o u t o f e v e ry f o u r cops
a n d fire m e n w hose n u m b e rs have
been c a lle d in th e d r a f t have
been p u t In Class l A — a v a ila b le
f o r service. T h e re s t h a v e gone
I n t o d e fe rre d g ro up s. T h e to ta ls
s h o w t h a t 89 P o lic e m e n w ere p u t
In Class 2A, o r d e fe rre d , a n d o n ly
27 in Class lA ; 31 F ire m e n w e n t
I n t o lA a n d th e r e m a in in g 89 in
Class 2A.
U p — T hen
ran n in r
T U N E IN W E D N E SD A Y AT FIVE-TH IRTYI
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12
b o u n d b o o k , pages numbered cco
s e c u tiv e ly , as fo llo w s :
a. N a m e a n d address of every p«J
son f o r w h o m w o r k is performed q
a n y p is to l o r re v o lv e r.
b. C o m p le te description of fire
a rm , tim e , d a te an d nature of \vori(
c. A u t h o r i t y to ca rry or pu5?es)
s u c h fire a rm .
d. A d e a le r s h a ll e n t e r pertinen
i n f o r m a t io n r e g a rd in g each pistol
r e v o lv e r re c e iv e d b y h i m and from
w h o m re c e iv e d .
e. W h e n a fir e a r m is disposed cU
th e d e a le r s h a ll e n t e r a l l pertinend
i n f o r m a t io n re g a rd in g fire a rm ar.f
p e rs o n r e c e iv in g s a m e .
f . R e c o rd s h a ll b e m a in ta in e d
p re m is e s a n d s h a ll b e s u b je c t to i
s p e c tio n a t a ll tim e s b y memben
o f th e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t .
g. W h e n a d e a le r’s licen.'e is
v o k e d , c a n c e lle d o r hi.s business^
d is c o n tin u e d , such Record shall
d e liv e r e d to th e C o m m a n d in g 0
c e r o f P r e c in c t w h e re license
issued, to be fo rw a rd e d to the
lis tic s B u re a u w ith o u t delay for
E.
Bureau of
Ballistics
1. L o c a te d i n Headquarters,
h a tta n .
.
2. E x p e r ts a r« available for
a t a l l h o u rs .
3. E x p e r ts s c ie n tific a lly
fire a rm s , s h e lls,
m a rk s , b u r n s o r stam s to ciei
th e fir e a r m fr o m w h ich a
m ig h t h a v e b e e n fire d .
4. A l l fir e a r m s coming
session o f th e p o lic e
.
l a w f u l l y possessed o r used
p e c te d o f h a v in g been usea
c o m m is s io n o f a crime
w a rd e d to th e B u re a u <^f
f o r te s tin g .
5. M a n y c rim e s are souea
m a n n e r a n d e x p e rts
re a u a re used in court to K
te s tim o n y .
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Question 13
p ttc ltu tj
A g ro u p o f young
ar«
i n a fin a n c ia l in s titu tio n ,
lic e n s e d to possess
n e c tio n
w ith
th e ir ^ e
fo r m e d a “ G u n C lu b
^
to use a c e r ta in premises
^
a rm s ra n g e .
You
^
s ig n e d b y th e C o m n ia n d ^ ^ ^ ,
o f th e P r e c in c t to mte
^^.ould
p r in c ip a ls . W h a t
.pjjard?
y o u f u r n is h th e m in tni^
(Answer Will F«ll»«»
IVlarch
aVIL SERVICE IJE4DER
18, 1941
P
age
T hre*
College Clerk L ist Due Soon
R o ster
W ill
C o n ta in
B y BURNETT MURPHEY
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 ho pe to c o m ­
p le te a n d p u b lis h th e e lig ib le lis t
f o r C o lle ge C le rk w i t h in fiv e o r
s ix w eeks. T h e re w i ll be s lig h t ly
m o re t h a n 1,000 n a m e s o n t h is
lis t, sin ce th e p a ss in g m a r k is
t h a t o f th e 1,000th c a n d id a te .
W it h tie s in c lu d e d , th e li s t w i ll
in c lu d e a fe w m o re t h a n t h a t
n u m b e r.
T h e r e a re b e tw e e n 30 a n d 40 v a ­
1 ,0 0 0
N am esj
6 ,8 2 6
ca n cie s in th e C it y C o lle g e s f o r C o l­
le g e C le rk s .
A f t e r th e n e w e lig ib le l i s t is p u b ­
lis h e d , q u a lif y in g o r a l tests w i l l fa c e
th e c a n d id a te s .
T h e o r a l te s t w i l l be d e s ig n e d to
a p p ra is e s u c h fa c to rs
as speech,
m a n n e r, a n d ju d g m e n t r e q u ir e d in
d a ily c o n ta c ts w i t h s tu d e n ts i n th e
c olleg es.
T h e s te n o g r a p h ic te s t w i l l c o n s is t
o f m a t e r ia l d ic ta te d a t th e r a te o f
120 w o rd s a m in u te f o r fiv e m i n ­
utes.
T h i r t y m in u te s w i l l be a l ­
T ook
T est
lo w e d f o r th e tr a n s c r ip t io n o f th «
no tes. C a n d id a te s w i l l h a v e to b r in g
t h e i r o w n t y p e w r it e r s to th e te s t
a n d w i l l be re s p o n s ib le f o r t h e i r
c o n d itio n .
T h e C o lle g e C le r k te s t w as a n ­
n o u n c e d in F e b r u a r y , 1940, a n d a
t o t a l o f 7,844 file d .
T h e w r itte n
p a r t w a s g iv e n o n A p r i l 27, 1940,
a n d 6,8i26 C and idate s to o k th e test.
A d d it io n a l, in f o r m a t io n
a b o u t th e
p ro g re s s o f th is l is t w i l l a p p e a r r e g ­
u l a r l y in T H E
LEAD ER .
Sanitation Boys S tart A th letic Teams
C rack
B a s e b a ll, B o w lin g
Y o u F ig u r e It O ut
r
PUBUC HEALTH NURSES
(i the city service are vigorously opposing reclassification,
Ih ch they term a "wage cut." These nurses assist other
I ujj. officials interested in health by bringing the mes­
sage of health into the home.
\irses Oppose New Status
It a W a g e
lepresentatives
of
C u t in D i s g u i s e
em p loye e
Ips appeared la s t w e ek a t a
e x p e c te d to b e a d o p te d b y th e C o m ­
m is s io n , fo llo w s :
Public health nurse, Grade 1, to, but
tic hearing o f th e M u n ic ip a l not including $2,100.
Public health nurse. Grade 2, $2,100
' Service C om m ission to o ffe r to, but not including, $2,400.
Supervising public health nurse,
fcuous opposition to a p r o - $2,400 to, but not Including, $2,700.
Superintendent of pubhc health
([d reclassification o f th e p u b healtli nursing service. T h e nurses, $2,700 to, but not including,
$3,600.
census of o b je c tio n w a s t h a t ^Assistant director of public health
j reclassification, w h ic h c u ts nursing, $3,600 to, but not including,
Imaximum sa la ry o f th e v a r i- $5,000.
Director, bureau of nursing, ap­
I grades of positions, w a s a d e - proved specialty, social hygiene, $5,000
per
annum and over.
Irate wage cut.
The present classification reads;
le resolution lo w e rs b y $300 th e
Public health nurse, to, but not in­
Jimum salary o f p u b lic h e a lth , cluding, $2,400.
le, which is n o w $2,400 a n d d iSupervising public health nurse,
;3 the title in to g ra d e s 1 a n d 2 , $2,400 to, but not including, $3,000.
Superintendent of public health
1grade 1 salaries set a t a m a x in of $2,100 and g ra d e 2 a t $ 2,100 nurses and superintendent of nurses.
boo. S im ila rly, th e m a x im u m s $3,000 to, but not including, $3,600.
Director of the bureau of nursing,
kigher grades are re d u c e d b y th e
$3,600 per annum and over.
Kution.
Director of the bureau of social hy­
It proposed re s o lu tio n , w h ic h is giene, $3,600 per annum and over.
^robe Spanish Vet
h ft D e f e r m e n t S t i r s W o r d - F e u d
Councilmanic C o m m itte e
ligating the M u n ic ip a l C iv il
: Commission a n d it s p re s pf. Paul j . K e rn , re s u m e d
pic iiearings la s t w eek a n d
Pted its a tte n tio n to th e case
Russell M. Stephens, a v e te ra n
Spanish L o y a lis t A r m y ,
was qualified as a S o cia l
^stigator. The c o m m i t t e e
Stephens w it h v io la tio n
passport laws, n o n - c o m with the Lyo n s R esidence
’
Communism.
not in v o lv in g C i v i l S e rv -
ice— th e d r a f t d e fe r m e n t o f S id n e y
S earle s, an associate c o u n s e l o f th e
c o m m itte e — b r o u g h t a n a v a la n c h e o f
n a m e -c a llin g a t th e fin a l session o f
th e h e a rin g s a n d th e v e r b a l f i r e ­
w o r k s la s te d o v e r th e w e e k -e n d .
S earles, w h o w a s d e fe r r e d b y L o c a l
B o a r d 126, b e cam e th e s to r m cen­
t e r o f th e in v e s tig a tio n , a ft e r P a u l
K e r n is s u e d a b u ll e t i n to h is ataflf
s a y in g t h a t i f S e a rle s h a d b e en d e ­
fe r r e d , a ll c it y e m p lo y e e s m u s t s im ­
i l a r l y be e lig ib le f o r su c h d e fe rm e n t.
T h is b r o u g h t a s tin g in g re b u k e
fr o m C o l. A r t h u r M c D e r m o tt, d ir e c ­
to r o f s e le c tiv e s e rv ic e , w h o sa id th e
s ta te m e n t w a s “ a n o th e r e x a m p le o f
th e u n fo r tu n a te re s u lts th a n can flo w
fr o m a c o m b in a tio n o f y o u t h f u l p e tu ­
la n c e a n d c a llo w ju d g m e n t.”
Ite n d a n t
Morton on Stand
F e r d in a n d Q. M o r to n , s e n io r m e m ­
b e r o f th e C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n
F
C an vassed
fr o m
p o in t o f s e rv ic e , w a s o n th e
w itn e s s s ta n d f o r th e f ir s t tim e b e ­
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d a y a n d a n s w e re d cha rg e s g r o w in g
o u t o f th e case o f R u s s e ll M . S te ­
phens.
H e d e n ie d th a t th e re w a s
a n y th in g im p r o p e r in th e C o m m is ­
s io n ’s a c tio n in q u a lif y in g S te p h e n s
f o r th e p o s itio n o f S o c ia l In v e s tig a ­
t o r in th e W e lfa r e D e p a rtm e n t. H e
p o in te d o u t t h a t th e S ta te D e p a r t­
m e n t h a d d e c id e d n o t to p ro s e c u te
S p a n is h L o y a lis t V e te ra n s o n pass­
p o r t cha rg e s a f t e r th e A t to r n e y G e n ­
e r a l r u le d th a t “ n o p u b lic i n j u r y
seems to h a v e been s u ffe re d .”
He
e x p la in e d t h a t S he p h e n s w a s q u a li­
fie d a f t e r a le g a l o p in io n he h im s e lf
w r o t e h e ld th a t S te p h e n s m e t th e
re q u ire m e n ts o f th e L y o n la w .
U n its
U n der W ay
T h e n e x t r e g u la r m e e tin g o f
th e S a n ita tio n E lig ib le s A s s o c ia ­
tio n w i ll be h e ld a t P. S. 27, 42d
S t. n e a r T h ir d A ve n u e , T h u rs d a y ,
M a rc h 27, 1941, a t 8 p. m . P re s i­
d e n t D o n n e r re q u e sts a ll m e m ­
bers to keep t h is d a te open, as
m a tte rs , o f u tm o s t im p o rta n c e to
m e n o n t h is li s t w i l l be discussed.
T h e m e e tin g is a closed one, a n d
o n ly e lig ib le s m a y a tte n d .
A lt h o u g h th e r e ’s b e e n n o la te s t
m o v e o n th e p a r t o f v e te r a n p r o v is io n a ls i n th e W e lfa r e D e p a r tm e n t
to a p p e a l f r o m S u p re m e C o u r t J u s ­
tic e V a le n t e ’s w i t h e r i n g b la s t o n
t h e i r c o n tin u e d e m p lo y m e n t, th e c it y
has m a d e n o a tt e m p t to a p p o in t
e lig ib le s i n t h e i r p la c e .
P re s id e n t
P a u l J . K e r n o f th e M u n ic ip a l C i v i l
P la n s f o r th e fo r m a t io n o f a c ra c k
S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n to ld T h e L e a d e r b a s e b a ll te a m w e re m a d e a t a s pe­
t h a t c e r t ific a tio n o f e lig ib le s is a c ia l m e e tin g o f a th le te s la s t F r id a y .
“ r o u t in e ” m a tte r , a n d w i l l a p p e a r o n E d d ie F ly n n , 371 E tn a S tre e t, B r o o k ­
th e C o m m is s io n ’s w e e k ly c a le n d a r . I t ly n , w as a p p o in te d a th le tic d ir e c to r
fa ile d to a p p e a r th e r e la s t w e e k .
o f th e A s s o c ia tio n .
F ly n n w i l l be
E lig ib le s
a re w o n d e r in g w h a t ’s assisted b y J a c k B e n d e tti. A t h l e t i c ­
c a u s in g th e n e w r u n a r o u n d .
a l l y in c lin e d e lig ib le s w h o h a v e n o t
s ig n e d u p f o r v a r io u s te a m s a re
u rg e d to w r i t e to F ly n n , c a re o f
B a k e r , a t th e E tn a S tre e t address.
Commission
Decides
T h is w e e k , th e M u n ic ip a l
S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n
C iv il
. . . . t u r n e d d o w n a re q u e s t to h o ld
a c it y - w id e p r o m o t io n e x a m f o r
J u n io r A c tu a r y .
. . . . r u le d th a t s c o w m e n a n d la b o r ­
ers in th e S a n ita tio n D e p a r tm e n t a re
e lig ib le f o r p r o m o t io n o n ly to S a n i­
ta t io n M a n Class A , n o t to C la s s 'B .
. . . . d e c l a r e d th e a u to e n g in e m a n
li s t a p p r o p r ia te f o r th e p o s itio n o f
g a ra g e h e lp e r in th e T r ib o r o u g h
B r id g e A u t h o r i t y , a t $1,500 a y e a r.
re fu s e d to O K c o u r t a tte n d a n ts
as lic e n s e in s p e c to rs .
. . . . a p p ro v e d a re q u e s t to c e r t i f y
th e a s s is ta n t e n g in e e r (d e s ig n ) p r e ­
fe r r e d l i s t to f i l l v a c a n c ie s as ass ist­
a n t e n g in e e r. G ra d e 4.
. . . . d e n i e d a re q u e s t t h a t p o w e r
m a in ta in e r s in th e I N D d iv is io n be
a llo w e d to c o m p e te in th e n e x t p r o ­
m o tio n e x a m f o r p o w e r o p e ra to r.
Bowling Team Formed
A b o w lin g te a m w i t h a 170 a v e ra g e
w a s fo r m e d im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e
m e e tin g .
T h e te a m w o u ld l i k e to
b o o k u p gam es r i g h t a w a y . B o w lin g
team s, re p re s e n tin g c it y d e p a rtm e n ts ,
o th e r e lig ib le a ss o c ia tio n s o r p r iv a t e
o rg a n iz a tio n s , w h o w o u ld l ik e to te s t
th e ir
s k ill
a g a in s t
th e
e lig ib le s ,
s h o u ld w r i t e to L o u is H o ffm a n , 34-
40 4 3 rd S tre e t, A s to r ia , L . I., as soo n
as p o s sib le .
P re s id e n t D o n n e r said th a t i n t e r ­
ested e lig ib le s w h o h a v e n o t y e t
jo in e d th e a s s o c ia tio n , m a y o b ta in
m e m b e r s h ip c a rd s b y s e n d in g o n a
d o lla r to h im a t h is h o m e ad dress,
2736 P i t k i n A v e n u e , B r o o k ly n .
H e lp e r s
P ark
To
F ill
V a c a n c ie s
F o r t y v a c a n c ie s as G e n e ra l M e ­
c h a n ic
in
th e
P a rk
D e p a r tm e n t
w h ic h a re e x p e c te d in th e m id d le o f
n e x t m o n th w i l l be f ille d a ft e r se le c­
t iv e c e r tific a tio n fr o m th e n e w l i s t
f o r M a in t a in e r ’s H e lp e r, G ro u p B .
T h e m e c h a n ic jo b s a re t e m p o r a r y
a n d w i l l la s t fr o m a b o u t A p r i l 15 to
S e p te m b e r 30. .
G e n e ra l M e c h a n ic s in th e P a rk s
D e p a r tm e n t re c e iv e $7 a d a y , c o m ­
p a re d w i t h 60-62V2 ce n ts an h o u r f o r
M a in t a in e r ’s H e lp e r, G r o u p B.
T h e C o m m is s io n d e c id e d th a t, in
o r d e r to p r e v e n t c o n s ta n t tu r n o v e r ,
n o e lig ib le on th e M a in t a in e r ’s l i s t
w h o accepts w o r k as a M e c h a n ic
w i l l b e - e l i g i b l e f o r r e - c e r t if ic a t io n
u n t i l a ft e r S e p te m b e r 30.
P ractical Test fo r Typists
T op
E lig ib le s F a c e
Q u a lif y in g p r a c tic a l te s ts f o r th e
to p 50 to 100 e lig ib le s o n th e n e w
T y p e C o p y is t l is t w i l l be g iv e n o n
T u e s d a y a n d T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 25
a n d 27, th e M u n ic ip a l C i v i l S e rv ic e
C o m m is s io n a n n o u n c e d th is w e e k .
C a n d id a te s f o r th e q u a lif y in g te s t
m u s t be a b le to ty p e 40 w o rd s a m i n ­
u te f o r fiv e m in u te s . T h e y m u s t f u r n ­
is h t h e i r o w n ty p e w r it e r s a n d i f th e
m a c h in e s a re n o t in good w o r k in g
o r d e r n o a llo w a n c e s w i l l be m a d e .
T h e C o m m is s io n w i l l f u r n is h t y p e ­
w r i t i n g tab les.
L a st H u r d le
T h e re a re a b o u t 30 im m e d ia te
v a c a n c ie s w h ic h w i l l be f ille d f r o m
th e l i s t as soon as th e q u a l i f y i n g
e x a m s a re o v e r.
H o w e v e r, m a n y
m o r a jo b s a re e x p e c te d in th e n e a r
fu t u r e .
I n re c e n t m o n th s th e C o m m is s io n
has been u s in g its G ra d e 2 lis t to f i l l
G ra d e 1 p o s itio n s . H o w e v e r, pe rs o n s
a c c e p tin g such jo b s re m a in e lig ib le
f o r G ra d e 2 a p p o in tm e n ts an d th e y
w i l l be c e r tifie d to th e m as th e
v a c a n c ie s o c c u r.
T h is w i l l m e a n
m o re jo b s f o r th e n e w lis t.
Sanitation
Competition How to Fill Positions?
Gut Down
T em porary,
A re q u e s t b y S a n ita tio n C o m m is ­
s io n e r W i ll i a m C a re y a n d o th e rs b y
in d iv id u a ls
r e p r e s e n tin g
I n v e s t i­
g a to rs , W a tc h m e n , G ra d e 1; T r a c t o r
O p e ra to rs , a n d C le r k s in th e D e p a r t­
m e n t, t h a t th e y be p e r m itte d to c o m ­
p e te i n th e p r o m o t io n te s t f o r A s ­
s is ta n t F o re m a n w e r e d e n ie d th is
w e e k b y th e M u n ic ip a l C i v i l S e rv ic e
C o m m is s io n .
A n e x a m in e r o f th e C o m m is s io n
m a d e a n e x te n s iv e r e p o r t on th e
s e rie s o f re q u e s ts a n d p o in te d o u t
som e o f th e f o llo w in g fa cts:
A u to E n g in e m e n , he said, h a v e
m a n y m o re o p p o r t u n itie s to c o m p e te
in p r o m o t io n tests th a n S a n ita tio n
M e n . T h e y h a v e been p e r m itte d in
th o p a s t to ta k e 15 p r o m o t io n tests
f o r s u ch p o s itio n s as C lo rk , G ra d e 2;
J u n io r S ta tis tic ia n , A s p h a lt F o r e ­
m a n , S e n io r S to re k e e p e r, W a te rs h e d
In s p e c to r , etc.
T h e r e is a r e la t iv e ly s m a ll n u m b e r
o f A u t o E n g in e m e n in th e D e p a r t­
m e n t, w h ile on th e o th e r h a n d th e re
a re 10,000 S a n ita tio n M e n , a n d th e
l a t t e r h a v e o n ly an o p p o r t u n it y to
c o m p e te i n th e A s s is ta n t F o re m a n
e x a m f o r p r o m o tio n .
T h e r a te o f p r o m o tio n fr o m th e
ra n k s o f S a n ita tio n is o n ly Vi o f 1
p e r c e n t a . y e ^ r , .<v ^ b o y V JW ? .^e ^ir.
In d e fin ite ,
A n o th e r k n o t t y C i v i l S e rv ic e p r o b ­
le m has d e v e lo p e d o u t o f th e n a ­
tio n a l m i l i t a r y s itu a tio n .
A s th e
n u m b e r o f c it y e m p lo y e e s c a lle d in to
th e v a r io u s s e rv ic e s e ith e r " in r e ­
s e rv e g ro u p s o r th r o u g h th e d r a f t
incre ases, th e q u e s tio n a rise s o f h o w
to re p la c e th e m a n d w h a t s o r t o f a p ­
p o in tm e n ts to m a k e .
T h e M u n ic ip a l C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m ­
m is s io n can f i l l v a c a n c ie s b y a u t h o r ­
iz in g e ith e r te m p o r a r y , in d e fin ite , o r
p e rm a n e n t a p p o in tm e n ts .
A n o th e r q u e s tio n is w h e t h e r th e
M a y o r a n d th e B u d g e t D ir e c t o r a re
g o in g to a u th o r iz e th e f i l l i n g o f v a ­
can cie s caused b y m e n w h o go in to
th e a rm e d fo r c ’es.
T h e p r o b a b le
co u rs e is to f i l l o n ly th e m o s t
u r g e n tly - n e e d e d jo b s a n d to a llo w
m o s t o f th e re s t to r e m a in v a c a n t.
How It May Work
T h e chances a re th a t tho se v a ­
cancies w h ic h a re a llo w e d to be
f ille d w i l l be f ille d
b y e lig ib le s
w h o a re c e r tifie d e ith e r f o r te m ­
p o r a r y o r in d e fin ite w o r k .
T h o se
a p p o in te d on
a te m p o r a r y
basis
m u s t b e re p la c e d a ft e r s ix m o n th s
b y o th e r e lig ib le s .
T h e re is som e
doubt
as
to
ju s t
what
c o n s ti­
tu te s
an
in d e fin ite
a p p o in tm e n t.
G e n e ra lly , i t m eans t h a t th e C o m ­
m is s io n a n d th e a p p o in tin g o ffic e o f
th e d e p a r tm e n t in v o lv e d h a v e n o
or
P erm a n en t?
w a y o f d e te r m in in g h o w lo n g a p o s i­
t io n w i l l la s t, b u t th a t th e e m p lo y e *
w i l l h o ld i t u n t i l i t is a b o lis h e d .
A f o r m a l p o lic y to s e ttle th e m a t­
te r o f w h a t k in d o f a p p o in tm e n ts to
m a k e to re p la c e m e n in th e A r m y
a n d N a v y w i l l p r o b a b ly be a d o p te d
w i t h i n a s h o r t tim e .
B rennan
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to m s B u r e a u a n d th e Im m ig r a t io n &
N a tu r a liz a tio n S e rv ic e . G e o rg e L ,
C o n n e ll, re p r e s e n tin g th e N a tio n a l
C u s to m s S e rv ic e A s s o c ia tio n , to ld th e
c o m m itte e t h a t a ll C u s to m e m p lo y ­
ees s h o u ld b e p la c e d u n d e r th e C la s ­
s ific a tio n A c t a n d be in c lu d e d in th e
a u to m a tic p r o m o t io n p la n .
T h e b i l l n o w c o v e rs som e 5,500 o f
th e 8,500 C u s to m s e m p lo y e e s . I t
do e sn ’t
cover
in s p e c to rs ,
g u a rd s ,
o p e n e rs a n d p a c k e rs , v e r ifie r s , an d
lo w e r g ra d e c le rk s . C o n n e ll w a n ts
these e m p lo y e e s c o v e re d because, he
te s tifie d , th e B a c h a ra c h a c t has been
in e ffe c tiv e .
P e te r F . S n y d e r, re p re s e n tin g th e
F e d e r a l E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n o f th e
Im m ig r a t io n & N a tu r a liz a tio n S e r­
v ice , u r g e d th e c o m m itte e to in c lu d e
a ll I . & N . e m p lo y e e s b e lo w in s p e c t­
ors. In s p e c to rs a r e n ’t n o w c o v e re d
in th e b i l l b u t th e c o m m itte e a n t ic i­
pates a p le a to In c lu d e th e m .
S n y d e r t o ld th e c o m m itte e t h a t I.
& N . jo b s w e re re c la s s ifie d som e
m o n th s ago a n d u p to d a te “ th e
B u d g e t B u re a u has b e en s it t in g o n
th e r e p o r t .” H e q u o te d a m e m b e r o f
th e H o u s e A p p r o p r ia tio n s C o m m itte e
w h o s aid th e c o m m itte e w as in fa v o r
o f th e re c la s s ific a tio n a n d i t w’o u ld
b la s t i t fr o m th e b u d g e t b u re a u .
Card Punch List Set Up;
New Test tin Way
lik e M e a d , S c h w e r t h a d a k e e n i n ­
te re s t in F e d e r a l w o rk e rs .
Gt'l Less Pay
C u s to m s re p re s e n ta tiv e s t o l d th e
c o m m itte e th a t t h e ir e m p lo y e e s w e re
p a id less th a n I m m ig r a t io n e m p lo y ­
ees f o r th e sam e ty p e o f w o r k . S im i­
la r cha rg e s w e re m a d e b y I. & N .
re p re s e n ta tiv e s .
The
Budget
B u re a u
a u to m a tic
p r o m o tio n p la n w o u ld g iv e m o re
th a n 160,000 F e d e r a l w o r k e r s o f th e
a p p r o x im a te ly 365,000 e m p lo y e e s i t
w o u ld c o v e r o n e -s te p ra ise s th e f ir s t
y e a r i t w as in o p e ra tio n . H e r e ’s th e
w a y i t w o u ld w o r k : on e step b o o st
e v e ry 18 m o n th s to e m p lo y e e s m a k ­
in g less th a n $3,200 a n n u a lly a n d a
step u p e v e ry 30 m o n th s to e m p lo y ­
ees m a k in g m o re th a n $3,200.
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After several postponements, the
card punch eligible lists were
finally set up last week.
The
rosters contain 6,958 names, far
less than were anticipated. On the
alphabetic card punch test, 126
males and 1,464 fem ales passed.
On the second card punch exam,
final results show the names of 797
males, 4,572 females.
The number of persons on th«
elig^ible lists Is definitely insuf­
ficient to m eet the governm ent’s
needs. Another test will undoubt­
edly be announced In the very
near future.
Pay for card punchers is $1,260
year. On the preceding test re­
quirements
were •'these:
tw o
months’ full-tim e experience or
three w eeks’ intensive and sy s­
tematic training, in the operation
of card punch machines.
Hint: If you’d like to work for
the governm ent as ?», card puncher,
start training now! It doesn’t take
long to learn how to operate a
card punch machine.
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A .B ., M .A ., I.L .II.
The defense
em ergency has
caused the expansion of the Fed­
eral Bureau of Investigation to
proportions unthought of a few
years ago. FBI will have more
than 6,000 em ployees by July 1.
New employees, G-Men, stenog­
raphers,
fingerprint
classifiers,
messengers, file clerks, among oth­
ers are being hired daily. The
House has approved a new defi­
ciency
appropriation
for
FBI
which w ill enable it to hire 506
additional em ployees in Washing­
ton and 898 in the field. Among
them are 700 G-Men, 198 stenog­
raphers, and more than 300 finger­
print classifiers. Only fingerprint
classifiers are under Civil Service
at FBI. The FBI may or may not
UM Civil Service lists to obtain
stenographers, as it wishes. E x­
pert stenographers, as well as men
who would like to become G-Men,
should write to J. Edgar Hoover,
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
Washington, D. C. The FBI gives
its own tests. If you’ve been read­
ing The LEADER regularly, you
have learned about the require­
ment for FBI jobs. If y ou’d like
more articles on the subjtect, let us
know.
Friend of Postal Workers
R ep. P iu s S c h w e rt, o f B u ffa lo , w h o
d ie d la s t w e e k , w as a t i r m f r ie n d o f
F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s . H e w a s c h ie fly
in te re s te d i n th e w e lfa r e o f p o s ta l
e m p lo y e e s a n d he h a d p e n d in g in th e
H ouse h a lf a dozen b ills d e s ig n e d to
im p r o v e th e w o r k in g c o n d itio n s o f
p o s ta l w o r k e r s .
S c h w e r t succeeded
S e n a to r J im M e a d in th e H ouse, an d
ISaziSf Reds to Lose Jobs
I t ’s o n ly g o in g to be a m a tte r o f
a fe w w e e k s, o r m o n th s a t th e m o s t,
w h e n a ll F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s w i l l be
m a d e to s w e a r to a ff id a v its t h a t th e y
are n e it h e r C o m m u n is ts n o r N a z is o r
else lose t h e ir jo b s .
F o r m a k in g
fa ls e oaths, F e d e ra l w o r k e r s w i l l be
s u b je c te d to loss o f jo b s , c o n v ic tio n s
o f fe lo n ie s a n d p e n a ltie s u p to a y e a r
in j a i l and $1,000 fin e . R ep. W o o d ru m , o f V ir g in ia , is s p o n s o rin g th e
r i d e r to a ll a p p r o p r ia tio n b ills in th e
H o u se
and
S e n a to r
O v e r to n ,
of
L o u is ia n a , is fo llo w in g s u it in th e
S enate. N o m e m b e r in e ith e r ho use
so f a r has o b je c te d .
Executive Orders by FDR
President Roosevelt r e c e n t l y
signed an executive order that
brought under Civil Service the
jobs of all top-rank Federal D e­
posit Insurance Corporation e m ­
ployees. The order w ent into ef­
fect immediately and some 700
lawyers, administrators, bank e x ­
aminers and others are now pre­
paring to take non-compctitlve
exams. Another executive order
relaxes Civil Service rules on
transiers.
An
employee
may
now transfer after six months
despite the fact that he may be
required to serve a probationary
period of a year. Probationary p e­
riods range from six months to a
year, depending on the type of job.
I.ess ISavy Yard Cops,
More Border Patrolmen
T h e N a v y w o n ’t g e t its c i v i l ia n
p o lic e fo rc e u n le ss C ongress has a
s u d d e n c ha nge o f h e a rt. F ir s t, C o n ­
gress refu.sed to a p p ro p ria te , m o n e y
to set u p th e fo r c e o f 3,200 c iv ilia n s
im m e d ia te ly to re p la c e th e 5,000 M a ­
rin e s a t n a v y y a rd s a n d s h o re es­
ta b lis h m e n ts .
T h e H o u se f o llo w e d
th is up b y r e fu s in g to a p p ro v e th e
a p p r o p r ia tio n in th e 1942 s u p p ly b i l l .
I t ha d been p la n n e d to r e c r u i t th e
fo rc e fr o m th e g e n e ra l in v e s t ig a to r
and j u n i o r c u s to d ia l o ff ic e r re g is te rs .
H o w e v e r,
I m m ig r a t io n
and
N a t­
u r a liz a tio n S e rv ic e has re c e iv e d a p ­
p r o v a l o f cash w h ic h w i l l e n a b le I t
to h ir e m o re th a n 100 n e w b o r d e r
p a tro lm e n .
S ta te
O ffic e
S e n a to r Jam es M. M ea d o f New
Y o r k ha s in tr o d u c e d a b ill w h ic h
w o u ld p ro v id e a d d itio n a l c le rk s
f o r S e n a to rs w h o re p re s e n t th e
m o re p o p u lo u s S tates. H is b ill
pro po sed t h a t one a d d itio n a l
c le rk a t $1,500 p e r a n n u m be a u ­
th o riz e d f o r S e n a to rs re p re s e n t­
in g S ta te s w it h p o p u la tio n s in
excess o f fiv e m illio n , a n d a f u r ­
t h e r a d d itio n a l c le rk a t $1,500
p e r a n n u m f o r ea ch a d d itio n a l
m illio n o f p o p u la tio n .
E x p la in in g
M e a d s ta te d ;
th e
m e asure .
S e n a to r
" A s th e scope o f a c tiv itie s o f F e d ­
e ra l
G o v e r n m e n t h a ve
expanded
d u r in g th e la s t tw e n t y y e a rs o r so.
a p r o p o r tio n a te ly h e a v y b u rd e n o f
w o r k has been re fle c te d in th e o f ­
fices o f a ll S e n a to rs an d M e m b e rs o f
th e H o u se . A s a re s u lt, in cre ases in
a llo w a n c e s f o r c le r ic a l h ir e h a v e
be en n e c e ss ita te d .
L a s t y e a r th e
f ir s t e f f o r t w as m a d e to re c o g n iz e
th a t th e v o lu m e o f c o n s titu e n t d e ­
mand.*? u p o n a S e n a to r fr o m a S ta te
o f 13,000,000 p e o p le is v a s tly g r e a te r
th a n is th e v o lu m e o f d e m a n d s fr o m
a S ta te o f, le t us say, 100,000 p e o ­
p le : O ne a d d itio n a l c le r k w as a l­
lo w e d to S e n a to rs fr o m S tate s h a v ­
in g p o p u la tio n s in excess o f th r e e
m illio n .
Hiring by Populaiion
“ M y im m e d ia te p ro p o s a l is th a t
th is p o p u la tio n basis be d e fin ite ly
e s ta b lis h e d as a r u le f o r S enate
c le r k - h ir e . O ne a d d itio n a l c le r k f o r
ea ch m i l l i o n o f p o p u la tio n in excess
o f fiv e m i l l i o n is a m o d e s t p r o v is io n
when
th e m u lt it u d e o f de m a n d s
u p o n th e o ffic e o f a S e n a to r fr o m
a p o p u lo u s S ta te is u n d e rs to o d a n d
a p p re c ia te d .
“ I n m y o w n in s ta n c e , I e m p lo y
s u ch c le rk s as are a llo w e d m e and,
in a d d itio n , I e m p lo y s e v e ra l c le rk s
o u t o f m y o w n in c o m e . E v e n w i t h
th is a u g m e n te d fo rc e , I do n o t h a v e
th e c le r ic a l assistance th a t is r e ­
q u ir e d to p r o p e r ly ta k e ca re o f e\«en
a m a jo r f r a c t io n o f th e m a tte rs
w h ic h , in th e be st in te re s ts o f m y
S ta te , o u g h t to be a tte n d e d to.
“ So f a r as m y o w n o ffic e is c o n ­
c e rn e d , I am a w a r e th a t th e f u l l
sh a re o f r e p re s e n ta tio n
th a t m y
S ta te o u g h t to re c e iv e is o fte n n o t
a c c o rd e d be cause o f th e m a th e m a ti­
c a l v o lu m e o f w o r k an d p h y s ic a l
lim it a t io n s o f m y o ffic e . M y c le r k s
w o r k lo y a lly da y s a n d n ig h ts a n d
o fte n S u n d a y s — fr o m 00 to 80 h o u rs
a w e e k — in a c o n s c ie n tio u s e ff o r t to
kee p a b re a s t o f th e c ic r ic a l w o r k
in v o lv e d in th e th o u s a n d s o f lette^.^
w h ic h p o u r in to m y ofTice each
w e e k . B u t i t is a ta s k th a t c a n n o t
be m a s te re d e ff e c tu a lly u n d e r p r e s ­
e n t lim ita tio n s .
‘‘I f f u r t h e r c le r ic a l assista nce c a n ­
n o t be a p p ro v e d to re m e d y th is s it u ­
a tio n , i t m a y be th a t o u r G o v e r n o r
an d S ta te L e g is la tu r e s h o u ld s e r i­
o u s ly c o n s id e r th e a d v is a b ility o f es­
ta b lis h in g an o ffic e a t W a s liin g to a
to a id
in
fo llo w in g
up
m a tte r *
v i t a l l y a ffe c tin g th e w e lfa r e o f th «
S ta te .”
M ore
T h e C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n has
s u ffe re d its f ir s t l i c k i n g a t th e ha n d s
o f C ong ress since n a tio n a l defense g o t
u n d e r w a y . T h e S ena te c u t th e c o m m is s io n ’s 'r e q u e s t f o r a d e fic ie n c y a p ­
p r o p r ia t io n fr o m $750,000 to $125,000. T h e C o m m is s io n h a d p la n n e d to
b u ild u p its s ta ff o f in v e s tig a to r s
fr o m 250 to 500 a n d to a d d a b o u t
600 c le r ic a l e m p lo y e e s im m e d ia te ly .
T h e S ena te re fu s e d th e re q u e s t f o r
b o th .
N ew s
R am speck
on
A ct
T o be e lg ib le f o r re c la s s ific a tio n
in to th e c la s s ifie d s e rv ic e u n d e r th a
R a m s p e c k A c t, fe d e r a l e m p lo y e e s
w i l l h a ve to be: ( 1 ) in a c tiv e d u t y
a t th e tim e ; ( 2 ) in a p e rm a n e n t p o ­
s itio n f o r ' s i x m o n th s ; (3 ) a b le to
pass n o n - c o m p e titiv e w r i t t e n
an d
p h y s ic a l tests; a n d (4) re a s o n a b ly
s u ita b le .
Th ese w e re p r o v is io n s set d o w n
la s t w e e k b y th e U n ite d S ta te s C i v i l
S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n , w h ic h has th »
jo b o f p u t t in g th e R a m s p e c k A c t
in to e ffe c t once P re s id e n t R o o s e v e lt
o rd e rs th a t e m p lo y e e s in a c e r ta in
n o n - C iv il S e rv ic e a g e n c y s h a ll com e
u n d e r th e m e r i t sy s te m .
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b e r of thi.s y e a r .
K o th o f the.se fe.sta a r e e x p e c t e d to Im Hevcre a n d few
p e r s o n n , reK ar.Iles.s of t h e i r e d u c a t i o n an il p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n , c m h o p s to
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MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS
"rucsday, Maroh 18, 1941
Senator M ead Makes
A Good Suggestion
E N A T O R M E A D m a ke s a n in te r e s tin g sug ge stion.
I n h is w o rd s : “ I t m a y be t h a t o u r G o v e rn o r a n d
S ta te L e g is la tu re s h o u ld s e rio u s ly co n s id e r th e
a d v is a b ility o f e s ta b lis h in g a n office a t W a s h in g to n to
a id in fo llo w in g u p m a tte rs v it a lly a fi'e c tin g th e w e l­
f a r e o f th e S ta te .”
S
T h e S e n a to r m ad e t h is s u g g e stio n h i th e course o f
a n a n a ly s is s h o w in g h o w g re a t a p a r t t h is S ta te p la ys
In th e a c tiv itie s o f th e n a tio n . S e n a to r M e a d c a n n o t
pos^sibly c a r ry th e h e a v y b u rd e n o f w o rk im p o s e d u p o n
l i im w ith th e s m a ll c le ric a l s ta ff a llo tte d to h im b y th e
g o v e rn m e n t. l i e m u s t give h is a t t e n tio n to fe d e ra l
m a tte r s c o n c e rn in g a S ta te w it h a p o p u la tio n 125 tim e s
t h a t o f N evada, 50 tim e s t h a t o f W y o m in g . N ew Y o rk
pays o n e - te n th o f U. S. ta x e s — uses F e d e ra l agencies
m o re th a n a n y o th e r s ta te — has in te n s e c o n c e rn w it h
th e a c tiv itie s o f th e de fense p ro g ra m .
S e n a to r M ead, a n d h is colleagues, d o n ’t to d a y h a ve
th e c le ric a l assista nce necessary to c a r r y o u t th e
m y r ia d d e ta ils occa sio ned b y th e re q u ire m e n ts o f 13,000,000 people.
T h e w e lfa re o f N ew Y o r k S ta te w o u ld be w ? ll served
b y a ffir m a tiv e a c tio n on S e n a to r M e a d ’s u n iq u e su g ­
g e stio n . W e re c o m m e n d i t to th e close s tu d y o f a ll
S ta te o fficia ls.
B ill to A lleviate
Residence Injustice
f X ^ W O O F N ew Y o r k C ity ’s m o s t v ig o ro u s y o u n g le g is I
la to rs — S e n a to r S e y m o u r H a lp e r n a n d A s s e m b ly m a n R o b e rt F. W a g n e r, J r.— ha ve an sw e re d th e
c a ll in th is c o lu m n la s t w eek. W e u rg e d in tr o d u c tio n
o f a b ill to en d th e p ro b le m ra is e d by s t r ic t residence
la w s g e ttin g in th e w a y o f e lig ib le s w h o e ith e r w o rk
in te m p o ra ry n a tio n a l defense jo b s o r f o r th e S ta te
g o v e rn m e n t, o u ts id e t h e ir h o m e to w n . T h e H a lp e r n W a g n e r b ill e xe m p ts these em ployees f r o m residence
r e s tric tio n s such as th e L y o n s L a w a n d tho se to be
a d o p te d a fte r th e F ite - B e c h to ld b i ll goes th ro u g h .
T h e Leader n o w ca lls u p o n a ll C iv il S ervice e lig ib le s
a n d em ployees in te re s te d in f a i r p la y to p u s h f o r
speedy passage o f th e b ill. F ir s t ste p is to m ove i t o u t
o f th e S enate a n d A sse m b ly c o m m itte e s .
W r ite to
th e C iv il S ervice c o m m itte e in th e tw o houses. O nce
th e b ill is m ove d o u t o f c o m m itte e , th e n e x t step is
passage by th e m e m b e rs h ip o f th e tw o houses. A t
t h a t tim e u rg e y o u r o w n s e n a to r a n d a s s e m b ly m a n to
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w h i c h w oul d give us a 4 S - h o u r sioing e ac h w ee k,
w i l l im p r o v e t h e m o r a l e a n d effic ie ncy of t h e
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ago a t a s w a n k c lu b i n s u b u rb a n A l ­
b a n y . m e m b e rs w e re in tr o d u c e d to
t h e i r f ir s t n e w p r e s id e n t in s ix y e a rs .
G r e y - h a ir e d ,
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D e p a rtm e n t, b e ca m e h e a d o f th e
A S C S E on F e b r u a r y 1, w h e n p o r t l y
C h a rle s A . B r in d , J r., a c c e p te d th e
p o s t o f c o u n s e l to th e E d u c a tio n
D e p a rtm e n t. F is h e r is a n o ld f r ie n d
o f A s s o c ia tio n m e m b e rs . O n e o f th e
g r o u p ’s fo u n d e rs m o re th a n a g e n ­
e r a tio n ago, h e has s e rv e d o n th e
e x e c u tiv e
c o m m itte e
sin c e
1930,
h e aded th e s o c ia l c o m m itte e in 1938
an d 1939, b e cam e v ic e p r e s id e n t la s t
O c to b e r. H e m o v e d u p th e c o m p e ti­
tiv e la d d e r o f th e S ta te s e rv ic e th e
to u g h w a y . I n 1911, w h e n o n ly 16
y e a rs o ld , h e b e cam e a page i n th e
o ffic e o f th e S e c re ta ry o f S ta te ,
w h e r e h e ’s b e en lo c a te d e v e r since.
S in c e 1932 h e ’s b e e n fin a n c e o ffic e r ,
h a n d lin g a n o r m a l lo a d o f a lm o s t
$10,000,000 each y e a r f r o m th e E x ­
e c u tiv e , C o r p o r a tio n , L ic e n s e , L a n d ,
R a c in g , a n d A t h l e t i c d iv is io n s .
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lis ts an e ig h t- p o in t p r o g r a m f o r th e
A s s o c ia tio n : 1, e x te n s io n o f F e ld H a m ilto n to M e n ta l H y g ie n e I n s t i­
t u t io n a l w o r k e r s , P ris o n G u a rd s , a n d
e v e n tu a lly to th e e n tir e S ta te s e rv i f i 2 ; 2 , b r in g a l l e m p lo y e e s r e c e iv ­
in g s a la rie s b e lo w th e m in im u m u p .
to th e m in im u m as soon as p o s s ib le ;
3, re a s o n a b le s ic k le a v e f o r e m ­
p lo y e e s o f S ta te in s titu tio n s , e ith e r
b y a d m in is tr a tiv e r u le o r s ta tu te ; 4,
v a c a tio n s f o r a l l e m p lo y e e s n o t n o w
c o v e re d ; 5, f u l l c o m m u ta tio n b y la w
f o r a ll i n s t it u t io n a l e m p lo y e e s ; 6 ,
e ig h t- h o u r d a y ; 7, b e tte r p e rs o n n e l
r e la tio n s w i t h i n d e p a rtm e n ts an d i n ­
s titu tio n s , a n d c lo s e r c o o p e ra tio n
w i t h th e C i v i l S e rv ic e D e p a rtm e n t;
8 , a d d itio n a l c o o p e ra tiv e e n te rp ris e s
such as in s u ra n c e , h o s p ita liz a tio n ,
an d c r e d it u n io n s .
p i HE m a n w ho has b ro u g h t o r­
d e r o u t o f chaos in th e p e r ­
s o n n e l a d m in is tr a t io n o f th e
D e p a rtm e n t o f H o s p ita ls Is E.
M ic h a e l W h ite , s e c re ta ry o f th e
D e p a rtm e n t, g ra d u a te o f th e U n i­
v e rs ity o f A la b a m a a n d H a r v a r d
L a w S cho ol. H e ’s y o u t h f u l- lo o k In g , dresses fa s tid io u s ly , sm okes
a p ip e , ta lk s w i t h a p o lis h e d
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T
H e ’s been s e rv in g as s e c re ta ry
o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f H o s p ita ls
s in ce J a n u a ry 1, 1937; f o r th re e
ye a rs b e fo re t h a t he w a s a n E x ­
a m in e r o f A c c o u n ts In th e D e ­
p a r tm e n t o f I n v e s tig a tio n ; a n d
s t i l l f u r t h e r b a c k h e w a s In
c h a rg e o f th e P h ila d e lp h ia D is ­
t r i c t o f th e M e n ’s C lo th in g A u ­
t h o r i t y (a ffilia te d w i t h th e N R A
— re m e m b e r? ). H e ’s a o n e -tim e
re s e a rc h s e c re ta ry o f th e C ity
A ffa ir s C o m m itte e . I n th e la t t e r
p o s itio n , he d u g deep in t o th e a f ­
f a ir s o f T a m m a n y H a ll, a n d w as
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m in is t r a t io n In th e la te tw e n tie s
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F ro m W h ite we g a in e d som e
In te r e s tin g in f o r m a t io n a b o u t th e
D e p a rtm e n t:
I t ha s 23,174 em p loye es; it s
t u r n o v e r is th e la rg e s t o f a n y d e ­
p a r tm e n t In th e c it y — 5,551 in
1940, o r 26 p e rc e n t. T h e re is a
t u r n o v e r o f 1,200 in n u rs e s a lo n e ;
th e re is a s h o rta g e to d a y o f
nu rses, a n d th e d e p a r tm e n t ha s
va c a n c ie s i t c a n ’t f ill , d e s p ite a n
a m b itio u s r e c r u it in g
p ro g ra m .
W h ile th e tu r n o v e r is h ig h , i t
is n ’t as h ig h as I t used to be— a
fe w y e a rs ago th e y fig u re d o n a
100 p e rc e n t tu r n o v e r e a ch y e a r in
H o s p ita l H e lp e rs. T h re e th in g s
h a v e c u t t h is d o w n : b a sic i n ­
creases in p a y ; f o u r in c re m e n ts ,
g iv e n e a ch s ix m o n th s f o r tw o
y e a rs ; fe w e r em ployees re q u ire d
to “ liv e - in . ”
M ic h a e l W h it e ’s c o n t r ib u tio n to
e ffic ie n t m a n a g e m e n t o f th e p e r­
s o n n e l o f th e d e p a rtm e n t i n ­
cludes a ne w c o m p ila tio n o f ru le s
w h ic h becam e e ffe c tiv e J a n u a ry
1 o f th is yd a r. B e fo re t h a t tim e ,
h e says th e ru le s w e re in a “ c h a ­
o t ic ” c o n d itio n — a s itu a t io n i n ­
h e r ite d f r o m p re v io u s a d m in is ­
tra tio n s . A lso, he h a s s ta n d a r d ­
ize d p ro ce d u re s in th e d e p a r t­
m e n t.
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u p to g e t vote s? T h e B i l l has b e en
passed a n d s ig n e d a n d n o b o d y seems
to k n o w a n y th in g a b o u t i t , o r w h e n
i t w i l l go i n t o e ffe c t. I h a v e a c o p y
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th e R a m s p e c k B i l l w h ic h is supposed
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effectuated in the v e r y n e a r f u t u re .
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ib le , b e a r in g th e n u m b e r 1502, has
been a p p o in te d to th e S a n ita tio n
D e p t, f r o m th e S te n o G ra d e 2 lis t.
I a m w r i t i n g th is le t t e r i n b e h a lf
o f a ll th e u n fo r tu n a te E lig ib le s w h o
h a v e passed th is d i f f i c u l t te s t, a n d
w h o a re n o t e lig ib le f o r a p p o in tm e n t
to a n y c it y d e p a rtm e n t, o th e r th a n
th e D e p t, o f P u b lic W e lfa r e .
M a y I In q u ir e as to w h a t p r o c e d ­
u r e th e C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n w i l l
p u rs u e re g a r d in g a p p o in tm e n ts to
th e v a r io u s c it y d e p a rtm e n ts w h e n
th is lis t has b e en e x h a u s te d ? I u n ­
d e rs ta n d th is l i s t c o n ta in s m o re th a n
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T h e re a re o n th e r o lls 215 C lim b ­ to S tu d y S e rie s N o. 14, w h ic h a p ­ P e r m a n e n t A s s ’ t
police
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E v e n i f th e p r e s ­ p e a re d in la s t w e e k ’s L e a d e r .
„ w i l l re c e iv e a p o s tc a rd f r o m th e c o m m is s io n t e llin g th e m e rs a n d P ru n e rs .
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’.otlon e x a m in a tio n s h a ll n a t u r a lly a n d p r o p e r ly te n d to q u a lif y f o r
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s h a ll b e e lig ib le f o r p r o m o t io n w h o has n o t s e rv e d a t
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p e r i o d s o f s e rv ic e as a re q u is ite , f o r p r o m o tio n , i f s u c h lo n g e r p e are d e e m e d e s s e n tia l f o r th e p r o p e r f u l f i l l m e n t o f th e p r o m o t io n a l
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. provisions o f th e A d m in is t r a t iv e C ode r e la t in g to p r o m o tio n s in th e
jjj P e p a r t m e n t. H e a s k e d t h a t th e y e ith e r be e lim in a te d o r a m e n d e d
[hat they do n o t c o v e r th e P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t.
•he C o m m i s s i o n re s e rv e d d e c is io n o n a d o p tio n o f th e ru le s .
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Are Some Scheduled Meetings
meetinsj to p r o te s t th e f a i l u r e o f M a y o r L a G u a r d ia to f i l l p o lic e v a ­
ries and to in f o r m re s id e n ts o f Q ue ens o f th e a la r m in g c o n d itio n s
ed by the s h o rta g e o f th e P o lic e fo r c e w i l l b e h e ld b y th e N a tio n a l
ociation fo r th e A d v a n c e m e n t o f C o lo r e d P e o p le , W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h
at P. S. 40, 109th A v e . a n d N e w Y o r k B lv d . D r , J o h n S in g le to n a n d
ncilman Jam es B u r k e w i l l speak.
he next m e e tin g o f th e P a tr o lm e n ’s E lig ib le A s s o c ia tio n w i l l be h e ld
Washington I r v i n g H ig h S c h o o l T u e s d a y , A p r i l 1.
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iril 7. D u rin g th is p e r io d m e n in th e d e p a r tm e n t w i l l h a v e th e o p p o r ity to change t h e i r o p tio n a l r e t ir e m e n t p e r io d f r o m e ith e r 20 to 25 o r
to 20 years.
When the ne w p e n s io n set u p w e n t in t o e ffe c t la s t S p r in g m a n y m e n
itily selected an o p tio n w h ic h th e y n o w c o n s id e r u n s a tis fa c to ry .
;They'll now get a fin a l c h a n c e to ta k e t h e i r p ic k .
\rrenml Benefits for Older Men?
Efforts are s till b e in g m a d e b y o ffic ia ls o f P o lic e o r g a n iz a tio n s to h a v e
yor LaGuardia w o r k o u t som e m e th o d w h e r e b y o ld e r m e n in th e d e ittnwnt w ill get in c re a s e d p e n s io n b e n e fits a b o v e th o se th e y a re n o w
itled to. U n d e r th e p re s e n t sys te m , i f a m a n e le c ts t o r e t i r e a f t e r 20
ir? he receives $ 5 0 -a -y e a r a d d itio n a l p e n s io n f o r each y e a r s e rv e d b e id the tw e n tie th . H o w e v e r, m e n w h o h a v e b e e n in th e d e p a r tm e n t 25
more years re c e iv e th e $50 e x tr a o n ly f o r th e y e a rs a f t e r th e p e n s io n
ogram went in to e ffe c t i n 1940.
is being propose d t h a t th e y p a y p e n s io n c o n tr ib u t io n s f o r th e y e a rs
ck to their 20th, a n d th e r e b y b e co m e e lig ib le f o r $50 e x tr a e a ch y e a r
the 20th.
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resolution c a llin g o n th e B o a r d o f E s tim a te a n d th e M a y o r to o ffe r
regard of $5,000 f o r th e a p p re h e n s io n o f th e s la y e rs o f P a tr o lm a n L e o n
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c id e s ( c ) n o d u le s a re s u c k in g i n ­
sects c o m m o n to le g u m in o u s p la n ts
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174. T h e P a r k D e p a r tm e n t b u d g e t
re q u e s t f o r 1941-42 re p re s e n ts an i n ­
crease o f ................................... o v e r th e
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1940-41.
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175. O n e i n v a lid s ta te m e n t a m o n g
th e f o llo w in g is ( A ) p in o a k is an
e x a m p le o f an e x c u r r e n t tre e ( B )
le a d e rs o f e x c u r r e n t tre e s a re r e ­
m o v e d e v e ry f o u r y e a rs (C ) a g e n ­
e r a l p r a c tic e w h e n p la n tin g b u lb s in
beds is to e x c a v a te th e e n tir e are a to
th e d e p th a t w h ic h th e b u lb s a re to
be s e t a n d la te r r e f i ll i n g th e area
w i t h s o il a f t e r s e ttin g th e b u lb s ( D )
p r u n in g o f s h ru b s is u s u a lly do ne
a lt e r th e flo w e r in g p e rio d .
176. T h e v a lid s ta te m e n t a m o n g
th e fo llo w in g is ( A ) lim e - s u lp h u r
s p ra y s s h o u ld c o n ta in e ith e r soap o r
o il ( B ) c a lc iu m a rs e n a te s h o u ld be
used w i t h P a ris G re e n (C ) a rsenate
o f le a d a n d soap s h o u ld n o t be c o m ­
b in e d ( D ) n ic o tin e -s u lp h a te is n o t
g e n e r a lly c o m p a tib le w it h in s e c ti­
cides.
177. S ilv e r L a k e G o lf C ourse is
lo c a te d in th e B o ro o f ( A ) R ic h m o n d
( B ) Q ue ens ( C ) B r o n x ( D ) B r o o k ­
ly n . ■
178. O f th e f o llo w in g s ta te m e n ts ,
th e on e n o t v a lid is ( A ) tre e s in le a f
a re g e n e ra lly best re m o v e d w i t h a
b a ll o f e a rth a tta c h e d ( B ) in th e h e e l­
in g in o f s h ru b s i t is a c o m m o n p r a c ­
tic e to p la c e th e p la n ts on t h e ir
sides, w i t h th e to p p o rtio n s p o in tin g
to th e s o u th to p e r m it less su n to
s tr ik e th e p la n t s u rfa c e (C ) la rg e
tre e s a f t e r tr a n s p la n tin g h a v e t h e ir
lim b s w ra p p e d w i t h b u r la p to p r e ­
v e n t d r y in g o u t o f c a m b iu m la y e rs .
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Firemen Kiililled
To Hearing
J, p . L .— E x e m p t v o lu n te e r f ir e ­
m e n a re a c c o rd e d th e sam e p r i v i ­
leges w it h re s p e c t to re m o v a ls as
a re g ra n te d to w a r v e te ra n s . T h e y
a re e n title d to a fo r m a l h e a rin g
a n d r j g h t to r e v ie w th e d is m is s a l.
CliairnHMi of
(>ivil S e i i c e Coniinitteea
O. P. M .— T h e c h a ir m a n o f the
A s s e m b ly C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m itte e
Is D r. E m e rs o n D . F ite o f P o u g h ­
ke e p s ie ; c h a ir m a n o f th e S enate
C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m itte e is S e y ­
m o u r ll a l p e r n o f Queens.
Appointiiieiil from Lisl
L . C.— T h e a p p o in tin g o ll'ic e r is
p e r m itte d to choose n o t m e re ly
on e o f th e th re e h ig h e s t on the
e lig ib le lis t, b u t one o f th e th re e
h ig h e s t a v a ila b le e lig ib le s . l i e snay
ig n o re c o n s id e ra tio n o f e lig ib le s
w h o d e c lin e a p p o in tm e n t o r are
o th e rw i.se n o t a v a ila b le f o r a p ­
p o in tm e n t. T h is m a y p o s s ib ly e x ­
p la in h o w n u m b e r s ix w as a p ­
p o in te d b e fo re a n y one else on
th e
lis t.
The
C o m m is s io n
re ­
q u ir e s th e a p p o in tin g o f lic ia l to
s u b m it w r i t t e n r e p o r t o f th e d is ­
p o s itio n o f e lig ib le s c e r tifie d fo r
a p p o in tm e n t so as to c h e c k on th e
r e g u la r it y o f a p p o in tm e n ts fr o m
lis ts .
No Transfer
From Stale to City
M . S.— A
S te n o g ra p h e r in
a
S ta te h o s p ita l is n o t tra n s fe r a b le
to a p o s itio n in th e N e w Y o r k
C it y s e rv ic e .
S he m a y be tr a n s ­
f e r r e d to a s im ila r p o s itio n in a
S ta te h o s p ita l w i t h i n N e w Y o r k
C ity , b u t such tra n .s fe r m a y be
m a d e o n ly w i t h th e a p p ro v a l o f
th e M e n ta l H y g ie n e D e p a rtm e n t.
A p p lic a t io n f o r tr a n s fe r s h o u ld
b e m a d e to th e S e c re ta ry o f th e
D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e ,
n n d p r e fe r a b ly a ft e r n o t if y in g th e
s u p e rin te n d e n t o f y o u r In s t it u tio n .
I-'s T«»o Ba«l
When You’re Shy One Day
M . R.— U n d e r th e E a r le - B a ld w in la w , a m e n d in g th e M c C a r th y
S a la ry In c r e m e n t L a w , a n n u a l i n ­
c re m e n ts be co m e p a y a b le one y e a r
Do
M
you
o n t h l y
A
a ft e r th e a n n iv e r s a r y d a te o f e n tra n c e in to th e s e rv ic e , an d efTectiv e a t th e a n n iv e r s a r y o f th e
b u d g e t p e rio d . I f y o u ’re shy one
d a y o f th e b u d g e t a n n iv e rs a y , i t ’s
to o ba d b u t n o th in g can be done.
Can’t Transfer Seniority
T . J . M .— A p e rs o n e m p lo y e d in
th e S ta te s e rv ic e c a n n o t c o u n t
such s e rv ic e f o r “ s e n io r it y ” p u r ­
poses in h is la t e r p o s itio n in th e
s e rv ic e o f th e c it y o f U tic a . T h e
g e n e ra l p r a c tic e a t p re s e n t is to
t r e a t one s e rv ic e as s e p a ra te and
d is t in c t f r o m a n o th e r.
Lo(»king Over Exam
L . K . — T h e C o m m is s io n w i l l
h a r d ly le t y o u re e x a m in e y o u r
e x p e rie n c e r a t in g in an e x a m in a ­
tio n h e ld o v e r tw o y e a rs ago.
E v e n I f th e C o m m is s io n d id , y o u
c o u ld n o t h a v e i t r e ra te d a t th is
la te date.
W ho’s a Vet?
F. D. G.: A n y p e rs o n w h o h a d
b e e n in d u c te d in to m i l i t a r y o r
naval
s e rv ic e
d u r in g
th e
la s t
W o r ld
W a r, re g a rd le s s
o f th e
le n g th o f s e rv ic e , is d e em ed to be
a “ w a r v e te r a n ,” a c c o rd in g to a
re c e n t c o u r t d e c is io n , a n d is e n ­
t it le d to a ll th e r ig h ts a cc o rd e d
to w a r v e te ra n s .
Reinstatement
)X^hen Title Chanji^es
I. L . B .; T h e t i t l e o f th e p r e ­
fe r r e d l i s t o n w h ic h y o u r na m e
a p p e a rs w i l l d e te r m in e th e g ra d e
o f p o s itio n to w h ic h y o u m a y be
e lig ib le
fo r
re in s ta te m e n t.
The
fa c t t h a t th e p o s itio n f r o m w h ic h
y o u h a d b e e n s usp ende d a p p e a re d
in th e 1936 s u p p le m e n ta l b u d g e t
in a d if f e r e n t t i t l e th a n t h a t o f
y o u r p r e fe r r e d l i s t is n o t c o n ­
t r o l li n g I f y o u h a d n o t be en c la s s i­
fie d in t h a t g ra d e b e fo re y o u r
susp ension .
Subway Decision
And Whom It Affects
L . W . C.: T h e d e c is io n In th e
M a z z a re lla case a p p lie s o n ly to
tho se e m p lo y e e s o f th e B . M . T .
a n d I. R . T . w h o h a d file d t h e i r
p r e lim in a r y a p p lic a tio n s f o r c i t i ­
ze n s h ip w i t h i n th e tim e p r o v id e d
have
a
v a l a n c h e
o f h ills ?
Consolidate your many stnnll bills with a PERSONAL LOAN—and
face the llrst of every month calmly.
Loans of from |6 0 to $3500 for periods of 12 months or longer
can be arrang^ed without Co-Makers. The discount rate is low—
per annum—and life insurance costs only 50c per $100.
Bronx County Trust Company’s service Is prompt.
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O g d e n A v e n u e a t University A v e n u e
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at
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East
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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN SU RAN C E C O R P O R A T IO N
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
L i s t e n (o ‘‘Sta7i L o m a x ’’— W O K
E v e r i / M o n . , W e d . , Fri., 7 P . M .
Road
in th e W ic k s L a w — n a m e ly b e fo r e
D e c e m b e r 20, 1939. T h o s e w h o h a d
fa ile d to file a n y a p p lic a tio n f o r
c itiz e n s h ip b e fo re t h a t tim e do
n o t com e w i t h i n th e te r m s o f th e
d e c is io n o r th e la w .
Department Head’s Right
To Give Salary Raises
J. T . F.: T h e re is no p r o v is io n in
th e la w t h a t re q u ire s d e p a r t m e n t
heads to g iv e “ u n if o r m ” s a la r y
in c re a s e s o r “ in c re m e n ts ” to a l l
e m p lo y e e s in th e sam e class o r
g ra d e . U n le s s th e p o s itio n com es
w it h in som e m a n d a to r y s a la r y i n ­
c re m e n t la w , .state o r lo c a l, th e
r i g h t to g r a n t in c re a se s in s a la r y
( w i t h i n th e g r a d e ) is a m a tte r f o r
th e d e p a r tm e n t’s d is c re tio n .
Preferred List
Gets First Choice
L . O.: A c c o r d in g to a r u li n g o f
th e a tto r n e y g e n e ra l, an e lig ib le
on a p r e fe r r e d l i s t is e n t it le d to
p r i o r i t y o f a p p o in tm e n t, so th a t a
p r o m o tio n o r tr a n s fe r m a y n o t b e
m a d e to f i l l a v a c a n c y w h e r e a
p r e fe r r e d lis t f o r th e p o s itio n is
in e x is te n c e .
No Service Rating
For Temporaries
Prol)ation on Two Jobs
Doesn’t Add Up
M . M . L .: W h e n y o u l e f t y o u r
p o s itio n o f h o s p ita l a’tte n d a n t to
acce p t a jo b as a s s ista n t m essen­
g e r in a n o th e r d e p a rtm e n t, y o u r
p r o b a t io n a r y p e rio d in th e l a t t e r
jo b co m m e n ce d w i t h th e da te o f
y o u r n e w a p p o in tm e n t. T h e tim e
se rv e d as a p r o b a t io n a r y a p p o in te e
u n d e r th e e a r lie r t i t l e o f h o s p ita l
a tte n d a n t w as n o t a d ded to th e
p r o b a t io n a r y p e rio d r e q u ir e d in
th e second p o s itio n , A p r o b a t io n ­
a r y p e rio d is r e q u ir e d f o r ea ch
n e w a p p o in tm e n t f r o m an o r ig ­
in a l lis t.
I f y o u h a v e be en a p ­
p o in te d as an a s s is ta n t m e ssenge r
a t $1,080 y o u c a n n o t h a v e th e p a y
o f a m e ssenge r a t $1,260 m e r e ly
because th e re h a d n o t b e e n an as­
s is ta n t m e ssenge r p o s itio n b e fo re
y o u w e re a p p o in te d . I f th e g ra d e
o f th e p o s itio n is re d u c e d b y th e
d e p a rtm e n t a ft e r re c la s s ific a tio n ,
o r i f th e p o s itio n is fille d a t th e
m in im u m
s a la r y o f th e g ra d e ,
th e re is n o th in g y o u can do a b o u t
it . T h e d e p a r tm e n t has t h a t d is ­
c r e tio n a r y a u th o r it y .
I f y o u leave' y o u r p o s itio n in th e
c i v i l s e rv ic e ( fe d e r a l) to ta k e a
de fense p o s itio n a ft e r a u th o r iz a ­
tio n to do so, a n d y o u h a v e c o m ­
p le te d y o u r p r o b a t io n a r y p e rio d o f
s e rv ic e in y o u r f o r m e r p o s itio n ,
y o u m a y be e lig ib le f o r r e - e m p lo y ­
m e n t in y o u r f o r m e r c la s s ifie d
p o s itio n i f th e d e p a rtm e n t chooses
to re e m p lo y y o u . T e m p o r a r y e m ­
p lo y e e s do n o t h a v e a n y “ p r i o r i t y ”
o r o th e r r ig h ts o v e r c la s s ifie d e m ­
p lo ye e s s e r v in g in s im ila r p o s i­
tio n s ; q u ite th e c o n tr a r y is tru e .
FEET
Flat Feet— Fallen Arches
D o n’t (Suffer n n y L o n g e r —
(Jet Kill o t K eet A c h e a n d
I’litn, C o rn s , H u n lo n s a n d
C a l lo u s e s . . . S c ie n tif ic R ite
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a n d c o r r e c t s — C u s to m built
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will bring; jo y to y o u . . . N e w
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W a s h in g to n has issued re g u la tio n s c o n c e rn in g vacancic-.s wh’ k
w h e n m e n a re d r a fte d .
A l l s u b s titu te s w h o a re p r o m o te d to re g u la tio n s m u s t sign th
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s ta n d th a t i f i t s h o u ld be n e ce ssa ry to re d u c e th e fo r c e in c id e n t to Uni
ees r e t u r n in g f r o m m i l i t a r y d u ty , a n d I a m th e la s t appointed
c le r k ( o r r e g u la r c a r r i e r ) a t th e tim e , I w i l l a c c e p t re d u c tio n to
t i o n o f s u b s titu te .”
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Postal Eligibles Meet
T h e p o s ta l e lig ib le s a re s t i l l m e e tin g e v e r y W e dn esday, 8 pin .
H e n r y s tre e t. N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e y sta te th e y ’v e b e g u n ’ a campa^'
c re a te m o re a p p o in tm e n ts in th e p o s ta l s y s te m a n d t r y to have the L f .
f o r o th e r p u rp o s e s. A l l e lig ib le s a re u r g e d to a id th e w o rk by jo'
th e o r g a n iz a tio n a n d a tte n d in g th e w e e k ly m e e tin g s .
Big Pythian Entertainment
T h e P y th ia n C lu b o f th e N e w Y o r k P o s t O ffic e w i l l h o ld its first an
e n te r ta in m e n t a n d b a ll a t P a lm G a rd e n s, o n S a tu r d a y evening, March
E n te r ta in m e n t w i l l be fu r n is h e d b y A1 B e c k m a n a n d his Broadwj”
v o r ite s . M u s ic is u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f A r t K a h n a n d his Hotel Bel
P la z a O rc h e s tra ,
C h a ir m a n o f th e a ff a ir is I r v i n g O rn stein. We
t h a t e v e ry b o d y o f im p o rta n c e i n th e P o s t O ffic e w i l l probably be thi
W e w e r e n ’t a b le to a tte n d th e b ig C o n fe re n c e S u n d a y before last
w e ’v e g o tte n a f u l l a c c o u n t f r o m N . G is h , o f S ta tio n “ W ,” Brooklyn. ’
T h e sleet, th e s n o w a n d th e tre a c h e ro u s ic e m a y n o t h a ve been verv h
d u c iv e to t r a v e lin g on S u n d a y , M a r c h 9, b u t th e s u b je c t of discussion;
C e n t r a l C o m m e rc ia l H ig h 3(5Hool in N e w Y o r k w as. The subject
p o s ta l le g is la tio n , e s p e c ia lly th e L o n g e v ity a n d C o u r t o f Appeals bills.
T w o th o u s a n d p o s ta l w o r k e r s a n d t h e i r frie n d s , m e m b e rs of the J.
C o n fe re n c e o f A f f i l i a t e d P o s ta l E m p lo y e e s o f G r e a te r N . Y. and Vidr"
g a th e re d in th e s c h o o l a u d ito r iu m to d e m o n s tra te t h e ir undivided v
b e h in d c u r r e n t p o s ta l le g is la tio n .
M a x S c h is s e l o f N e w Y o r k op ened th e m e e tin g as th e last available
w as fille d . S chissel discusse d th e L o n g e v ity bi_ll, a n d he posed the q
tio n ; W h a t h o p e has th e p o s ta l w o r k e r a u e r th e f ir s t five years in
s e rv ic e as he re a c h e s th e m a x im u m g ra d e a n d is fa c e d
the impi
n a b le w a ll o f n o f u r t h e r p ro m o tio n s ?
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m itte e c o n tin u e d to m a k e h e a d lin e s
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th e S tu d e n t P la c e m e n t B u re a u .
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s c h e d u le d f o r M a y .
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m e n t is n e v e r ju s tifie d . R e a l te a c h ­
a l l in th e h ig h s c h o o l fie ld , a re : A v i a ­
M o s t p o p u la r fie ld o f s tu d y in th e e rs h a v e n e v e r be en k n o w n to n e ed
tio n M e c h a n ic s , B e a u ty C u ltu r e , B o a t sc h o o l is A c c o u n tin g . O th e r fie ld s o f th e ro d .”
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T h e re a l te a c h e r possesses q u a litie s
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M e n ’s C lo th in g M a n u fa c tu r e , N o v e lty
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W o rk , P lu m b in g , P re s s w o r k , R a d io
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M e c h a n ic s , S h e e t M e ta l W o rk , T r a d e s p e c ia liz a tio n .
E v e r y one o f th e posed to c o r p o r a l p u n is h m e n t b y
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in g a n d P a tte r n m a k in g , W o o d w o r k ­ w as e m p lo y e d in tw o m o n th s .
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Club. E lle n v ille , N . Y .
W illiam G re id in g e r, s o c ia l i n v e s t i­
gator in D.O. 17, Is th e p r o u d f a t h e r A c c e p t e d a s B o o k k e e p e r s
of a da ughter. Sue. S ue w a s b o r n
A re q u e s t b y th e D e p a r tm e n t o f
on March 3.
W e lfa r e t h a t s e le c tiv e c e r tific a tio n be
Miss Jean B lu n d e n , s e c r e ta r y to used on th e p r o m o t io n l i s t f o r C le rk ,
the a d m in is tra to r o f D .O . 53, is v a c a ­ G ra d e 2, to f i l l jo b s as B o o k k e e p e r,
tioning in F lo rid a .
G ra d e 1, w a s d e n ie d th is w e e k b y
Mrs. Jean C a rle , a s s ista n t s u p e r­ th e M u n ic ip a l C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m ­
visor in D.O. 53, ju s t r ^ u r n e d f r o m m is s io n .
■ •
1 vacation in F lo r id a .
Hyman G o ld m a n , o f th e le g a l d i ­
vision, is th e p a p p y o f a d a u g h te r, L o v e
Laughs
Felicia, bo rn M a r c h 1; w e ig h t 7 lbs.,
H oz.
A nd
O th e r
T h in g s
L o v e la u g h s
a t tr a ffic
tic k e ts :
A n it a , d a u g h te r o f G e o rg e G a s k in ,
o f th e D iv is io n o f S ta tis tic s , h a d tw o
The S u rp lu s M a r k e t in g A d m in is ­ p a r k in g tic k e ts p la c e d on h e r a u to ­
tration of the U n ite d S tate s D e p a r t­
m o b ile la s t w e e k w h ile she w as b e ­
ment of A g r ic u lt u r e is m a k in g a
in g m a r r ie d in S t. F r a n c is C a th o lic
study of the fo o d p u rc h a s e d b y O ld
C h u rc h .
M a g is tra te
Thom as
A.
Age Assistance r e c ip ie n ts in c o n n e c ­
A u r e li o “ susp e n d e d s e n te n c e ” w h e n
tion w ith the p o s sib le in s ta lla tio n o f
he le a r n e d th e c irc u m s ta n c e s in th e
the Food S tam p P la n in th e D iv is io n
case.
of Old Age A ssistance.
Some 500 u n a tta c h e d O A A r e c ip i ­
ents In M a n h a tta n a re b e in g v is ite d
W e ’re in th e A rm y N o w
bv representatives o f th e S M A to
J u lie M . C o lle tte , u n it c le r k in D O
obtain in fo r m a tio n r e g a r d in g fo o d
purchases.
20, a n d D o r o th y A . L a m b , a s sista n t
case s u p e r v is o r in th e sam e D O , h a v e
jo in e d th e W o m e n ’s D e fe n s e C adets
D e c is io n
o f A m e r ic a .
T h e y a re g e ttin g i n ­
te n s iv e t r a in in g in f ir s t a id , r if le
Justice L lo y d
C h u rc h
handed
p r a c tic e a n d a m b u la n c e d r iv in g .
own his de cisio n la s t w e e k in th e
« • •
'ase of D o ris S ta h l.
H e h e ld h e r
L e n o r e O p p e n h e im , s o cia l in v e s t i­
pea fo r re in s ta te m e n t u n ju s tifie d ;
g a to r In D O 20, is b u s ily k n i t t i n g
inf
same tim e he in c o r p o r a te d f o r th e R e d C ross the se days.
10 his decision a b i t t e r c a s tig a tio n
« * *
U m m u n is m , a n d u r g e d an in v e s M is s R h o d a R a n fe ld , tr a n s c r ib in g
infl
cha rges c o n c e rn in g re d
t y p is t in D O 20, w a s m a r r ie d to H y
'"fluence in th e d e p a rtm e n t.
K a tz on S u n d a y , M a r c h 2. T h e c e re ­
m o n y w a s p e r fo r m e d a t th e H o te l
N e w to n .
I I S. S t u d ie s N . Y . P l a n
Stalil
Clever
Once
tive
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W as
In v e s tig a to r
s^3ff m e m b e rs w e re g la d to
p r o m o tio n o f D e te c M a h o n , w h o assisted in
G eo rge C v e k , a lle g e d
P appas. E d used
In v e s tig a to r h im s e lf.
fiv e y e a rs ago in
L a G u a r d ia E x a m
S u p e r in ^‘ openc’^ Camp L a G u a r d ia , w i l l be
future fu
a p p lic a tio n s in th e n e a r
•
^ ^ " i c i p a l C i v i l S e rv ic e
The
a n n o u n c e d th is w e e k .
*'°sition
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® lo w e r s a la r y as A s s is t‘^P«nntendent. A n y re s id e n t o f
•
•
•
M a b e l S p itz e r, s o c ia l in v e s tig a to r
in D O 20, is g e ttin g h e rs e lf a b e a u ti­
f u l s u n -ta n a t M ia m i.
•
*
«
B a rb a ra C o r k i l l , s o c ia l in v e s tig a to r
in D O 20, w h o h a d be en c o n v a le s c in g
a t S t. P e te r s b u r g , F la ., r e tu r n e d to
th e o ffic e S a tu rd a y .
*
*
*
P a u lin e S te ib e r, u n i t s te n o g ra p h e r
in D O 20, w h o h a d b e en a w a y on
a s ix - m o n th le a v e o f absence, w a lk e d
in to a r o u s in g w e lc o m e fr o m a ll h e r
c o - w o r k e r s w h e n she r e tu r n e d la s t
w eek,
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S a m u e l K u t t n e r , a d m in is tr a to r in
D O '2 0 , has ju s t r e tu r n e d fr o m a
th r e e - w e e k s ’
v a c a tio n
w h ic h
he
s p e n t r i g h t h e re in N e w Y o r k C ity
d o in g a l l th e th in g s he n e v e r fin d s
tim e to d o w h e n h e has to be o n th e
jo b e v e ry d a y .
S a m assures us he
ha d th e tim e o f h is y o u n g l i f e a n d
t h a t he has d e v e lo p e d a b r a n d n e w
a p p re c ia tio n o f N e w Y o r k as a w i n ­
te r v a c a tio n x'esort.
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T in y
D e b o ra h
S ilv e r m a n ,
who
s p e n t h e r f ir s t fe w m o n th s o f l i f e in
B e r n a r d K o g o n , s o c ia l in v e s t ig a to r
in D O 25, is b a c h e lo r in g i t these
da ys w h ile h is w ife a n d c h ild a re v a ­
c a tio n in g in F lo r id a .
•
.* •
M a r t in Isaacs, s o c ia l in v e s t ig a to r in
D O 25, is th e p r o u d f a t h e r o f a b a b y
g i r l , J oa n, b o rn on F e b r u a r y 22,
Mental Hygiene Notes
By JO H N
F. M O N T G O M E R Y
Farewell Party
T h o m a s H a n lo n , In w o o d s u p e rv is o r
a t H u d s o n R iv e r S ta te H o s p ita l, is
d u e to r e t i r e a t th e e n d o f th is m o n th
a ft e r s e r v in g 30 y e a rs a n d n in e
m o n th s .
E m p lo y e e s a t th e P o u g h ­
k e e p s ie i n s t it u t io n w i l l i i o n o r T o m
a t a fa r e w e ll p a r t y in th e A m u s e ­
m e n t H a ll F r id a y , M a r c h 28, a t 12:30
p.m .
a n d G e o rg e
tre a s u r e r.
W.
Magee
s e c r e ta r y -
Progress of the List
Q u e s tio n n a ire s in zon e 4 h a v e gone
down
to
e lig ib le
num ber
7,869.
L a te s t c e r tific a tio n s to a h o s p ita l in
N e w Y o r k C ity : 3,166 a m o n g th e
m e n, 3,477 a m o n g th e w o m e n ; la te s t
c e r tific a tio n s o u ts id e th e c it y : 6,596
a m o n g th e m e n , 2,634 a m o n g th e
wom en.
A p p o in tm e n ts w i t h i n th e
c ity h a v e gone d o w n to 2,730 a m o n g
F o llo w in g
th e
s u c c e s s fu l “ H e ll th e m e n , 750 a m o n g th e w o m e n ; o u t­
B e n t f o r H e a v e n ” p r o d u c t io n r e ­ side th e c it y th e y ’v e gone d o w n to
c e n tly , e m p lo y e e s a t H a r le m V a lle y 5,493 a m o n g th e m e n, 5,388 a m o n g
S ta te H o s p ita l a re m o v in g a h ead in th e w o m e n .
T h is is th e la te s t s to r y in zon e 1:
th e e n te r ta in m e n t w o r ld .
A g ro u p
o f th e m p re s e n te d s e v e ra l dances 650 q u e s tio n n a ire s h a v e b e en s e n t
o u t, d o w n to 7,981 a m o n g th e m e n,
M a rc h 17 a t a m in s t r e l s h o w in
2,867 a m o n g th e w o m e n . S i x t y - f o u r
D o v e r P la in s
R e c e n t re s ig n a tio n s :
m e n h a v e been c e r tifie d , 6,727 th e
J im C a u lfie ld a n d G e n e O u v e lle tte
la s t; 41 w o m e n h a v e been c e r tifie d ,
R e sig n e d
at
W assaic
S ta te
2,074 th e la s t.
A p p o in tm e n ts h a v e
S c h o o l: M r s . F ra n c e s A llis o n an d
go ne to 53 m e n , 6,727 th e la s t, a n d
M rs . G la d y s F lo o d .
to 32 w o m e n , 1,979 th e la s t.
I n zone 2, 67 p e rm a n e n t a p p o in t­
m e n ts h a v e been m a de, 2,540 (318 in
“ F iv e M o n th s o f F a m ily C a re f o r th e z o n e ) th e la s t, w h ile th e r e ’s b e e n
M e n ta l P a tie n ts ” is th e s u b je c t o f a n one 'c o m p le te d te m p o r a r y a p p o in tin te r e s tin g p a m p h le t j u s t a d d e d to m eint. T h e to ta l n u m b e r o f c e r tific a ­
th e p u b lic a tio n s o f th e M e n ta l H y ­ tio n s to d a te is 141, 3,150 (414 i n th e
g ie n e D e p a rtm e n t.
I t ’s w r i t t e n b y z o n e ) th e la s t. T w e n ty - e ig h t c e r t i f i ­
M rs . E th e l B . B e lls m it h a n d d e ­ c a tio n s a re s t i l l o u ts ta n d in g . A m o n g
sc rib e s e x p e rie n c e s o u t a t C e n t r a l th e m e n , q u e s tio n n a ire s h a v e go ne
I s l i p S ta te H o s p ita l w i t h f a m i ly ca re d o w n to 3,903 (525 in th e z o n e )
in L o n g Is la n d . Y o u can g e t y o u r a n d to 3,192 (424 in th e z o n e ) a m o n g
c o p y , fr e e o f c h a rg e , b y a d d re s s in g th e w o m e n . F iv e w e re r e je c te d a ft e r
th e p h y s ic a l e x a m , f o u r fa ile d to r e ­
th e d e p a rtm e n t a t A lb a n y .
p o r t a ft e r n o tific a tio n , a n d 60 d e ­
c lin e d a f t e r n o tific a tio n to re p o r t.
A to t a l o f 136 p e rs o n s — 77 m e n a n d
A c c o r d in g to th e d e p a r tm e n t’s a n ­ 59 w o m e n — h a v e been c e r tifie d in
O f th is g ro u p , 35 p e rs o n s
n u a l re p o r t, 15,145 n e w cases e n te re d zone 3.
th e S ta te ’s m e n ta l in s titu tio n s d u r in g e ith e r re fu s e d e m p lo y m e n t, w e re r e ­
1940. O f th is n u m b e r , 12,989 e n f^ re d je c te d because o f p r e v io u s re c o rd s ,
th e S ta te h o s p ita ls , 1,395 w e re r e ­ fa ile d th e m e d ic a l b e fo re a p p o in t­
c e iv e d a t th e schools, 515 i n S y ra c u s e m e n t, o r fa ile d to re p o r t. O f th e r e ­
P s y c h o p a th ic H o s p ita l, a n d 246 in m a in in g 101, 62 w e re a p p o in te d , i n ­
c lu d in g 27 m e n a n d 35 w o m e n . E ig h t
C ra ig (5 olony.
o f the.se fa ile d th e m e d ic a l e x a m a f ­
te r a p p o in tm e n t. T h is le a v e s a to ta l
o f 39 e lig ib le s c e r tifie d b u t u n a c ­
G o lf ’s in th e a ir . A t th e a n n u a l c o u n te d fo r .
L o w e s t m a n c e r tifie d
m e e tin g o f th e 75 m e m b e rs o f th e w a s 4,550 (393 in th e z o n e ), a n d lo w ­
H u d s o n R iv e r S ta te H o s p ita l G o lf est m a n a p p o in te d w as 2,950 (278
A s s o c ia tio n , h e ld la s t w e e k in th e in th e z o n e ).
A m o n g th p w o m “ n,
B o a rd R oom , D r. W i r t C. G ro o m c e r tific a tio n s h a v e gone d o w n to
w as e le c te d p r e s id e n t. D r . W i ll i a m J. 5,603 (465 in th e z o p e ) an d a p p o in t­
T h o m p s o n is th e n e w v ic e - p r e s id e n t m e n ts to 5,451 (455 in th e z o n e ).
Entertainment
Family Care
ISeiv Cases
Fore !
Engineers
Untangled
T h e s ta tu s o f f o u r p r e fe r r e d e n ­
g in e e r in g a n d d r a fts m a n lis ts w as
c la r ifie d la s t w e e k b y a M u n ic ip a l
C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n r u lin g .
T h e f o u r lis ts in v o lv e d are:
E n g in e e r in g A s s is ta n t, G ra d e 3.
T o p o g ra p h ic a l D ra fts m a n , G ra d e S.
T r a n s itm a n a n d C o m p u te r , G ra d e 3.
S t r u c t u r a l D ra fts m a n , G ra d e 3.
T h e C o m m is s io n ’s p r o b le m w a s to
d e c id e w h ic h l i s t s h o u ld be c e r tifie d
f ir s t to f i l l 57 p o s itio n s as E n g in e e r­
in g A s s is ta n t, G ra d e 3. T h e p o s i­
tio n s a re n o w b e in g h e ld b y p r o v is io n a ls .
C it in g p a r t o f th e re c e n t re c la s s i­
fic a tio n o f th e
E n g in e e r in g
an d
A r c h i t e c t u r a l S e rv ic e , an e x a m in e r
o f th e C o m m is s io n p o in te d o u t t h a t
th e re s o lu tio n w h ic h p r o v id e d f o r
th e c la s s ific a tio n s aid:
“ P e rs o n s in t it le s re c la s s ifie d b y
t h is re s o lu tio n s h a ll n o t be a d v e rs e ly
a ffe c te d th e r e b y w i t h
re s p e c t to
sta tu s , r ig h ts , s a la r y a n d d u tie s .”
I n in t e r p r e t in g th is , th e e x a m in e r
re c o m m e n d e d t h a t th e E n g in e e rin g
A s s is ta n t, G ra d e 3, lis t be c e r tifie d
fir s t to f i l l a l l o r p a r t o f th e 57 p o s i­
tio n s ; a n d t h a t th e p r e fe r r e d l i s t f o r
T r a n s itm a n a n d C o m p u te r , G ra d e 3,
s h o u ld be use d n e x t.
H e s a id th e
t w o d r a f t i n g lis ts c o u ld n o t be use d
s in c e th e e x a m s h e ld f o r th e m w e re
n o t e q u iv a le n t to th e e n g in e e rin g
title .
Housing List
For NewJobs
T h i r t y - n in e p o s itio n s as M a n a g e ­
m e n t A s s is ta n t (H o u s in g A u t h o r i t y ) ,
G ra d e 2 w i l l be f ille d f r o m th e r e c e n tly - p u b lis h e d l i s t f o r M a n a g e m e n t
A s s is ta n t (H o u s in g A u t h o r i t y ) , G ra d e
3, th e M u n ic ip a l C i v i l S e rv ic e C o m ­
m is s io n r u le d th is w e e k .
The de­
c is io n fo llo w e d a re q u e s t b y J o se ph
R e c h e tn ic k , c h ie f o f th e p e rs o n n e l
d iv is io n o f th e N e w Y o r k C it y H o u s ­
in g A u t h o r i t y .
T h e 39 p o s itio n s , w h ic h p a y $1,500
a y e a r ea ch, a re n o w b e in g h e ld b y
p r o v is io n a l.
T h e C o m m is s io n o r ­
d e re d th a t th e p r o v is io n a ls s h o u ld be
re p la c e d a t th e ra te o f 10 e v e ry p a y ­
r o l l p e r io d to a llo w f o r a g r a d u a l r e ­
d u c tio n th a t w o u ld n o t s e rio u s ly
h a m p e r th e w o r k o f th e A u t h o r it y .
T h e d e c is io n to use th e G ra d e 8
lis t f o r G ra d e 2 jo b s w as m a d e a ft e r
R e c h e tn ic k p o in te d o u t th a t no v a ­
can cie s e x is te d in th e h ig h e r tit le . A
re c e n t re o rg a n iz a tio n in th e d e p a r t­
m e n t, he a d ded, has re d u c e d th e
n u m b e r o f M a n a g e m e n t A s s is ta n ts
ne eded to c a r r y on th e w o r k .
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exam in ation of m em b ers of sta te e m ­
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r o w from h is fu n d s th e r e in n o t e x c e e d In/f 5 0 p e r c e n t o f h i s a c c u m u l a t e d c o n ­
tribu tions.
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to in s u r e l o a n s a K a ln s t Ills d e a t h b y
p a y ln jf a d d i ti o n a l p r e m i u m to be d e t e r ­
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a n d (civcs a u tlio i ltv to Rovernor to r e ­
q u e s t s;inii* prolei'Uon fro m Kovernorn
o f nelKhliorlnif Ht'iteM. N a tio n a l nefcnHe
fo n i.
I'el). I I , a m e n d a n d r e c o m m it.
P r in te d Now. S. lUI. HLM.
A. .".10-l)F.r.AN'Y—Feb. 7, requoHted
b y P i'fen s e ( ’oin. for o onnld erntlon. F eb .
10, nmiMiil a n d recf)mmlt. P r in te d Nos.
A. .’52H, !m.
Communists Ineligible
a.
D i : . \ N H ! AX M a k o .1 Inelig ib le for
p iib lir office a m e m b e r of organlKatlon
• ntnironlatic to f u n d a m e n ta l p rln rlp le a
of dHTnocrallc form of g o v e r n m e n t a n d
to Indiv id u al llbertlen a n d rlffhts of Its
c i tiz e n s an d r r e a t e a a p r e s u m p tio n t h a t
nie m b n r of th e f o m m u n l a t p a r t y Ifl a
m a m b e r of au fh a n o rR anlzatlo n. Civil
P^i-vlce Coni. f i v l l Servic e F.aw, 12-a.
P r l n l e d No. S r:.
R iffhts of Draftees
1.'., W n . M A M SO.V -AII owh s t a t e a n d
m u n i c ip a l offlcerM am i employee.^ to be
abHont for fe.leral m i lit a r y se rv ic e w i t h ­
o u t losH of a n y iirlvileKea and rlRhta
u n til th ro e monlliK .nfier discharpre; jierio n fllllncr v a c a n c y not to a c q u ir e p e r m a n i’iil !M)polnlmeiit. b ut to be pliiced on
filiuible list.
Civil S ervic e Com. Civil
fiMW 10-!i, new.
I’c!). 12. rejiort ;i mended. F eb . 17. 3d
roiidinir.
l'’eb. 2i, <‘n m m ltte d to DeCcim. f r i i ’ted Xos. S. l.T, 8.">0.
■CltKW.'^ I’rin led No. A. 1710.
No Probation for Promotion
llV
Allows peraon.i p r o m o ted
to positions In c o m p e titiv e cla.s.s of
civ il ."iervlce to bo di'omed p e r m a n e n t
flrnplovees w ith o u t so rv ln p p r o b a t io n a r y
period. Civil Servic e Com. Civil S erv Ico L a w H!. P r in te d Xos. ,S. 1C.
A. .'iS K i t K I N il KI >F,U—F eb . 20, r e ­
p o rt.
F eb . 27, :td r ea d in g.
M a rc h 4.
pa<iMed. M:ir<'b .". .Si.natn Civil Serv ic e
Corn. P rin ii'd N'o. A,
Subway Aliens
17. W I C K S —P r o \iilc s for r e i n s t a t e ­
m e n t of alien em plo y ee of m un icip u lly
tm ined tran.slt fa c ilily If em jd o y m e n t
w a n te r m in a te d solelv b ec au s e be w a i
r o t a cltl/.en a n d faile d to (lie d e c l a r a ­
tio n of Intentio n jirior to Dec. 19, 1010.
P u b lic S ervice Coin. Chap. U27 of 103!*.
I'’(‘b. 21!. report a m en d ed . P r in te d N’o*.
S. 17, 1.117. M arch .1, ,‘!d r ea d ing .
A. 1(07 — C ItF .W a — P r in te d Xo,
A. in^ri.
Orange County Welfare
IS.
|)i:SM (>Xl) Abo'.i.shes I^IIdilletown
■weKare d is tr ic t an d provides t h a t for­
m e r <listrict s«rill be p;irt of th e OranRe
C ou n tv il tstrict.
Cities Com.
C hap.
St!.'! of lOO.’l repeal. Feb. 4. A. 18 s u b ■ tltiiteil. P r in te d Xo. S. 1.<^.
l.S-IIAM.MOXI> .l;in. 28, r epo rt.
J a n . 2i>, ;M rcadinpr.
F eb . .S. passed.
Frtl>. (. S em ite s \ibstitu(ed fo r S. IK In
Com. of Whole.
:td readinR.
I'eb. 5,
passed. F eb . li. to Ciov. Feb. 11. I^aw,
C hap. 7. i ’lln ted .Xo, .V. 18.
Retirement System
2.I. P.VC!!'; P in v ld e s t h a t s ta t e co m p ­
tr o l le r upon applic.'itlon by m e m b e r of
■ t a t o employee.s' le t i r e m e n t system , a t
a n y time, Inste.ul of w ith in one y ear, or
np o n h is ow n In itia tiv e w ith in one y e a r
fr o m d a t e of is s u an ce of p r io r servic e
ce rtificate, m a y rno.llfy su ch c e r tin c a te
In a c co rd an ce w llh to tal of allo w a n c e s
fo r s e r v i ' e to w hich m e m b e r Is e n ­
titled . Civil Servic e Com. Civil S e r v ­
ice Tynw, ,VT.
.Tan. l.'!, r e fere n ce <'hanKed to P e n s io n s
Com.
l'’ei). 1,S, r ep ort,
Feb. lit, .'!d
rrtadlnp-.
l’’eb. 24, p assed .
Feb. 2.^,
A ss e m b ly I ’enslonw Com. P r in te d No.
S. 2:i.
Normal Schools
24.
F K l X U K K i i—De.MlKuates s t a t e n o r ­
m a l schools a s s t a t e te a c h e r s ’ <’oIIe(jes,
provliles fo r board of v is ito rs of .seven
p ersons, r e a d ju s ts s a la r ie s of I n s t r u c t ­
ors, provliles fo r s e c r e t a r y to each col­
lege p r eside n t, m a k e s o th e r chauKes an d
M pproprlatcs $218,700, K diicatlon Com.
K d iicatlon T.mw , . \ i t . .12.
Feb. l.'l. Com. (ii.sclnURed, Amended.
C om niittcil to I''in:mce Com.
P r in te d
N'i.s.
S.
24,
1002.
A. 10 — r.OXI.S — Feb. I.S. r e fere n ce
ch.inici'il to W a y s an d M eans Com.
Auieiul an d r e -o n im it.
P rin te d .Nos.
A. 10 IIH';.
4'J, C O U i ' m r - l . N - P r o v l d e s f o r a l l o w ­
a n c e on s u p e r a n n u a t i o n r e t i r e m e n t t o
o f f i c e r s a n d e m p l o y e e s In s t a t e c i v i l
s e r v i c e a t m l n i m i m i r e t i r e m e n t a g e . In­
s t e a d o f a t a n e 0 0 . an d for an a d d itio n a l
p en sio n baaed on y e a r s o f ser v ic e . P e n ­
sion s
Com .
( M vll
Service
Law
0 3.
P r i n t e d N o . S . 40.
A , 120.
r,. n i ' : N N K T T - J a n . 16. r e f ­
erence
changed
to
T’e n s l o n s
Com .
P r i n t e d N o . A. 120.
Retirement Age
50. C O r O I f L I N - P i o v i d e s f o r r e t i r e ­
m e n t o f m e m b e r s o f X .Y .C , em plo.vees*
r e t i r e m e n t s y s t e m a f t e r l .l . I n s t e a d o f
2 0 years of allow ab le service nnd, a fter
ns:a 4 5 i n s t e a d o f .'10.
P ensions Com .
N , Y . C. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o d e
P r i n t e d N o . S . fit).
A.
2 4,
.M O H A N —Jtin.
10, r e f e r e n c e
c h a n g e d to P e n s i o n s (.’o m .
P r in te d N o ,
A . 2(.
Civil Service Engineer*
B7, P H K L P . S — l l e q u i r e s t h a t a r c h i t e c t ! ,
en gin eera, te ch n ic a l in sp ec to is and a s ­
s i s t a n t s e m p l o y e d In o r b.v d e p a r t m e n t s
n r l n d e p e n < l e n t B f r e n c i e s o f N . Y . C. a n d
p aid from c l l y fu n d s, sh a ll be u n d e r
civil ser v ice, e x c e p t w h er e person o f
p e c u lia r o r e x c ep tio n a l q u a lifica tio n s l i
required
In a d v i s o r y c a p a c i t y .
C ivil
S erv ice Com .
C i v i l . S e r v i c e T .a w 1 0 - » ,
new ,
P r i n ' e d N o . .S. .17.
Psychologists in Schools
.'548, ( H I T M . V X — A u t h o r i z e s
edu cation
b o a r d s an d t r u s t e e s to e m p lo y p sy c h o lo Kl.sts, v l s i t i n i r t e a c h e r s a m i s o c i a l w o r k ­
e r s . t r a i n e d in p s y c h i a t r i c ,<*oclal s e r v i c e .
K .lu catlon Com .
K i l i i c a t i o n L a w . .S, 5 7 1 .
P r i n t e d N o , S . 013.
No Age in Promotions
.•iR. P H K J i P . S — I’r o h i b i t s d i s c r i m i n a t i o n
a K a l n s t p e r s o n in p r o m o t io n a l c i v i l s e r v Ic o e x a m i n a t i o n b y r e a s o n o f a g e n n d
p r o h i i ) i t s penall'/.InK' f o r a g e i n a f i n a l
ra tin g .
C ivil S erv ic e Com .
C ivil S e r v ­
i c e r . a w . 2ri- a.
.Tan. 21, a m e n d n n d
recom m it.
P r i n t e d .N os. S . .'1 8 , 27 0 .
A . .'M. D A V I O S O X - P r l n t e d X o . A. 58.
Labor Employees Eligible
no. P I I R I . P S — P r o v i d e s t h a t e m i ) l o y e e . s
In liib or c l a s s o f c l a s s l t l e d c i v i l s e r v i c e
s h a l l bo e l i g i b l e fo r p r o m o t io n e x a m i n a ­
tion to cim ip etltiv e c la s s a ft e r o n e y ea r
in labor c la ss.
C iv il .S ervice C o m . C iv il
S e r v i c e T .a w 14.
J a n . 21, a m e n d a n d
recom m it.
P r i n t e d X o s , S , .in. 277.
A. 240.
CAFFKRY
— P r in te d
No.
A. 2 ( 0 .
Against “Isms"
02. P I t K T , P r i P r o v i d e s t h a t n o p e r s o n
b e lo n g in g to foreign o r g a n iz a tio n e n ­
g a g e d In a c t i v i t y w i t h i n o u r b o r d e r s ,
in im ic a l to s a f e t y n nd s e c u r it y o f t h e
T'. S . o r b r a n c h o f a f f l i i a t o t h e r e o f , n o r
o n « w h o c o n t r ib u t e s f u n d s to su c li a n
o r g a n i z a t i o n , . s h a ll b e e l i g i b l e t o h o l d
e l e c t i v e o r a p p o i n t i v e o ffic e o f p u b lic
trust.
J u diciary
C'om,
C o n stitu tion,
A r t , 13, 1,
J a n , 13. t o A t t ’y O e n . f o r o p i n i o n .
J a n , 2 1, o p i n i o n r e c e i v e d a n d r e f e r r e d
to J u d iciary Com ,
P r i n t e d X o . S , 02.
A,
U —I ) K V A . \ Y - . l a n ,
13 t o
A t t ’y
G en . for op in ion ,
J a n 2 4, o p i n i o n r e ­
c e iv e d a n d re fe r r e d to J u d ic ia r y C om .
F e b . 7, r e q u e s t e d b y d e f e n s e C o m . f o r
con sideration .
P rin ted No.
11.
Protects Pension
0 3. P I I R I . P . S - P r o t e c t s p e n s i o n n n d r e ­
tir em e n t righ ts o f civ il service e m ­
p l o y e e s w h o a r e a b s e n t In p e r f o r m a n c e
o f federal m ilita ry service.
P en slon i
C o m . M i l i t a r y T ,a w 24,"..
J a n . 21, a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t .
Feb.
tS, l ! e i ) t . a m e n d ,
Feb,
11, C o m ,
of
W h o l e dlscharge< I,
C o m m itte d to D e ­
fe n s e Com ,
P r i n t e d N o s . 3 0 3, 278. O.Vt.
A , 21 — M c L A l ' l i l l L l . N — R e f e r e n c *
changcd
to P e n s io n s C om .
J a n . 28,
a m e n d and recom m it.
F e b . 7. r e q u e s t e d
by
H e l ’e n s e
Com .
for
co n sideration .
P r i n t e d N o s . A . 21. 408.
Police Retirement
7.'?. C O N D O N — P r o v i d e s
fo r o p tio n a l •
r e t i r e m e n t o f p o lic e m e n w h o a r e n ie m bers of s ta te em p lo y e es’ retirem en t s y s ­
t e m a n d w h o e l e c t o n o r b e f o r e J u l y 1.
10 4 2 . t o c o n t r i b u t e o n b a s i s o f r e t i r e ­
m e n t a f t e r 2 .'> y e a r . s o f s e r v i c e o r a t
a g e 0 0 , m u n ic ip a lit ie s to m a k e a d d i­
tio n a l c o n tr ib u tio n for I n c r e a se d p e n ­
sions,
I ’e n s i o n s C o m .
C i v i l . S e r v i c e T .a w , OS-d. n e w .
Feb
IS. U e i)t.
F e b . 10. 3 J r e . i d l n g .
F e b . 2(,
pa s. ^ed ,
F e b , 2.'i, A s s e m b l y
P e n sio n s Com .
P r i n t e d X o . S. 7.'.
A , 80 2 . K A P P — P r i n t e d N o . A , 870.
Hearing Before Removal
Teachers in Defense
43. M \ liO N K V I'roliibits r em o v al of
offic er o r em ployee In co m petitiv e , nonciim p etltiv e or lab o r class of civil Herv1''i» exc ep t fo r Incomi>etency or m i s ­
co n d u c t or in subo rd itiatIo n sliovvn a f t e r
h ea r in g , w ith rlKht of accused to be
rep iesenteil by counsel a n d to a re v ie w
bv tb e ciiiirl't. (’i \ il S ervic e Ccun. Civil
S ervice T„-nv. 22. P r in te d No. S. 4,1.
77. P l l l O L P S - A u t h o r i z e s
N,
Y.
C.
e d u c a t i i x i b o a r d t o p e r m i t e m p l o y e e to
o c c u p y o th e r p osition a s te a c h e r or s u ­
p e r v i s o r o f s t u d e n t a n d ti d i i l t v o c a t i o n a l
c o u r s e s for a ijg r e g a te o f tw o y e a r s u pon
c e r t i f i c a t e t h a t It I s n e c e s s a r y f o r d e ­
f e n s e i)u rp oses, w h e n e v e r a s u it a b le p er­
so n c a n n o t bo fo u n d .
K d u catloi\ C om .
E d u c a t i o n T ,aw , S72.
P r i n t e d N o . S . 77.
Hearing: Before Removal
4 1. M A il()N i;V i-rohiblts r em o v al of
offic er ui- em ployee in c o m p e titiv e c la s s
o f civil serv ic e except for In eo m petency
or nilsconilirct or in su b o r d in a tio n sh o w n
« f t e r h ea rin g , w ith r i^ h t of accused to
be repre.^eiited by cou n sel am i to a r e ­
vie w by th e cou rts. Civil S ervic e Com,
Civil S ervic e I..iw 22.
Feb. 4, am enil and rec o m m it. P r in te d
Nos. S ((, nS'V
Ends Orals
45. MAMONKV Prcdilblta ratln K of
o r a l ex.'im in atlo ns a s p a r t of c o m p e tltlvii pio m otlo n e x a m in a tio n , b u t allo w s
usu for perso n al in terv ie w s . Civil Rervli'rt Com. Civil Si'rvlce Law , 14-d, n e w .
P r i n t e d No. S. 4.'.
Promotion Exams
411.
M AIIO N KY Provide*) t h a t e x a m ­
in a tio n s f.ir p rom ntlo n In civil Ber%'Ice
C(unpctltivi» p ositions s h a ll co n s is t of
tw o p arts, one a w r itt e n te s t an d th e
o th e r of credit fo r s en io rity an d record,
llnat aveniife to be co m p u ted a n d list
to co n ta in n a m e s of nil c u n d i d a te s r e cel\ Int; 70 per ce n t or more. Civil S e r v lie Com. Civil .Service I^aw 10-c, n e w .
P r i n t e d No. S, 40,
Veteran Preference
9(.
P A C 1 0 - A u tlio r iz e s le g is la tu r e to
grant
preferences
to
honorably
d is­
c h a r g e d v e t e r a n s In o r i g i n a l c i v i l s e r ­
v i c e a p p o i n t m e n t s , b u t n o t In p r o m o ­
tio n s , s i m i l a r b u t s u b o r d in a t e to p r e f e r ­
e n c e e r a n te il to d isa b le d v e t e r a n s ; v e t ­
e r a n s a r e r e q u ire d to b e c i t iz e n s a n d
r e sid e n ts fo r live y e a r s I m m e d ia te ly p re­
c e d in g a p p lic a tio n .
J u d icia r y Com,
C o n s t i t u t i o n , A r t , ."S, N o . 0,
.Tan, 20,
T o A t t ’y n e « i . f o r o p i n i o n .
J a n . 2 7, A m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t . J a n . 8 1.
T o A t t ' y O en , fo r o p in io n ,
Feb. 8 .
O p in io n r e c e iv e d a n d r e fe r r e d to J u d i­
cia r y Com .
P r i n t e d -Nos. S. 0 4. 37 8.
Temporary Appointments
. J O S K P H —A u t h o r iz e s G o v er n o r to
m a k e t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n t m e n t t o fil l v a ­
c a n c y In s t a t e a p p o i n t i v e o f f i c e c a u s e d
b y ab setice for m ilita r y ser v ice, orlgln nl
a p p o i n t e e to r a .w m e s u c h o ffic e u po n
te r m in a tio n o f m ilita r y service,
8d rd g.
P u b l i c O fflc ein I .a w N o . 02-b n e w .
J a n . 20, p a s s e d .
J a n . 21, A s s e m b l y ,
3d re a d ln v , p a sse d .
J a n . 32, t o Q oV /
l i S W , c h s p . 1.
P r i n t e d N o . 8 . 100.
100
Vets, Volunteer Firemen
. F E I N B E R O — C o m b in es a m e n d ­
m e n t s to s a m e s e c tio n m a d e w it h o u t
referen ce to ea c h other, r e la tiv e to re­
m o v a l o f v e t e r a n s a n d v o lu n t e e r fir e­
m e n In c i v i l s e r v i c e p o s i t i o n s . C i v i l S e r ­
v ic e Com .
C i v i l S e r v i c e T-.tw N o. 22.
F e b . 12. r e j . t . F e b . 17, .Id r d g .
Feb.
18, p a s s e d .
F e b . 19, A s s e m b l y J u d l c l s r y
Com ,
F e b , 20. r e p t ,
F e b . 27. 3d rd g .
M a r c h 5, p a s s e d .
To Gov.
P r i n t e d N o , S . 11 0,
A - 1 2 0 , R E O T I X —J a n . 29, r e p t .
Jan.
8 0 . 3 d rdgr.
F e b . 4. p a s s e d .
F e b . B,
S e n a te C ivil S erv ic e C om .
P r i n t e d N o . A , 120.
110
Salary of Firemen
1 2 5 , F E I N B E R O — I n c o r p o r a t e s In t h e
G en e r a l M u n ic ip a l L a w a p r o v isio n o f
im c o nso llda te« 1
la w s
relative
to p a y ­
m e n t of salary, m ed ica l and hospital
e x p e n s e s o f fir em e n.
C ities Com ,
G e n e r a l M u n i c i p a l L a w , N o . 2 0 7 , 2rf 0-a
renum bered
20»)-a 2 0 7 - a
new ;
Chap.
5 0 2 o f 10.1R r e p e a l ,
F eb. 3 R ept.
F e b . 4 8d rdg.
Feb. K
A.103 s u b s t i t u t e d .
P r i n t e d N o . S . 125.
A-10.3— R K O U X — ,Tan. 2 0 R e p t ,
Jan 30
8d rdg.
Feb. 4 Passed.
F eb. B S en ate
S u b s t i t u t e d f o r S . 1 2 5 o n .3d r d g .
P assed
F e b , 0 to G o v .
F e b . 17 L a w , C h a p . 15.
P r i n t e d N o , A . 103
School Safety Patrols
14 1 . F E I N B E R G — E m p o w e r s e d u c a ­
tion an d sch ool d istrict board s to o r g a n ­
ize sch ool s a f e t y p a tr o ls a n d . w ith p a r ­
e n t s ’ c o n s e n t , to a p p o i n t p u p i l s a s m e m ­
b e r s th ereo f for s a fe u se o f h ig h w a y
c r o s s in g s b y p u p ils, sch o o l a u th o r itie s
n o t to be lia b le fo r s u c h p a tr o ls.
Edu­
cation Com .
E d u c a t i o n L a w , N o . "722
new ,
F e b . 24 R e p t . F e b . 2 5 3 d r d g .
F e b 28
Passed.
F e b . 27 A s s e m b ly E d u c a t io n
Com .
P r i n t e d N o . S . 141.
A - 8 0 - R E O U X - F e b . 11 R e p t .
F e b . 12
8d nTt.
F e b . IT P a s s e d .
F e lj. 18 S e n ­
a te E d u ca tio n Com .
P r i n t e d N o . A «‘.t.
8-Hour
b o ard s a n d u n io n fr e e sch ool d istricts,
to
fu rn ish
instru ction
for p hysically
han d ica p p ed ch ildren in clu d in g rem edial
in s t r u c t i o n a n d p r o v i d e s f o r .state a id to
h elp p a y tea ch ers g iv in g su ch In stru c­
tion .
E d u c a tio n C om .
E d u ca tio n L a w
N o , 1 0 2 0 ; N o . 10 21 , 1 0 2 2 n e w ,
F e b . 19, a n a e n d a n d r e c o m m i t ,
Feb.
20, r e p t ,
M a r . 4. A . 17U s u b s t i t u t e d .
P r i n t e d N o s . S . 16 2 , 10 77 .
A. 173-C . D . W 'lL L IA M S -F eb ,
19,
am end and recom m it.
F e b . 25, r e p t .
F e b , 20, 3rd r d g . M a r . 3. p a s s e d . M a r .
4, S e n a t e s u b s t i t u t e d f o r S , 1 6 2 in C o m ,
o f W ' h o l e , M a r . 6, 3 r d r d g .
P r in te d
N o f l. A . 17.3, 13 1 8 .
Hearing for Vets
170, M c C A F F R E Y
— P r o h ib its
re­
m o v a l fr o m c iv il s e r v ic e p o sitio n s h o n ­
orab ly d ischarged v eter a n s a fter o n e
yea r of m ilita ry service w ith ou t h ear­
in g b ased on ch a rg es.
C ivil S e r v ic e
Com .
C i v i l S e r v i c e L a w N o . 22,
Feb.
4. a m e n d an d re co m m it.
P r in te d N o s.
5 . 170. 5 9 2 .
A , 185— D E L A N Y — F e b . 5. a m e n d a n d
reco m m it.
F e b . 7. r e q u e s t e d b y D e ­
fe n se Com . for con sideration .
P r in te d
N o s . A . 185. 733.
Reinstatement
17 8 , W I C K S - P r o v l d e s t h a t p e r s o n In
co m p e titiv e civ il serv ice cla s s sep a ra ted
f r o m o r d e m o t e d In s e r v i c e a f t e r t e n
y e a r s ’ serv ice sh a ll b e elig ib le fo r re­
in s ta te m e n t u n til h e re a ch es com p u lso ry
retirem en t
age.
C ivil
Service
Com .
C i v i l S e r v i c e L a w . 81 .
J a n , 22 , a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t . P r i n t e d
N o s . S. 178, 303.
Affainst “Isms”
18 7 . H A M P T O N — P r o v i d e s t h a t a n o r ­
g a n iz a tio n sh a ll n o t b? d e e m e d a p o liti­
c a l p a r t y If U s m e m b e r s a r e I n e lig ib le
t o p u b l i c o f f i c e o r i f It Is a f f i l i a t e d w i t h
fo r eig n a g e n c y , o r g a n iza tio n , o r g o v e r n ­
m e n t w h ich ad v o ca tes violen ce a g a in st
th e governm en t. Ju d icia r y Com .
E lec­
t i o n l a w , 2,
F e b , 17, a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t . P r in t e d
N o s . 187, »47.
A.
20 1 . D K V A N Y — F e b .
1 7.
am end
a n d reco m m it.
F e b . 2 0, a m e n d a n d r e ­
com m it.
P rin ted N os, A .
2 0 1 , 11 51 ,
1001.
Day for Cops
14 2 . WT CI CS — E x t e n d s t o a l l c o u n t y ,
to w n a n d v illa g e p o lic e fo r ce s,
pro­
visio n th a t p a tro lm en sh a ll n ot b e a s ­
sig n e d to m o r e th a n o n e to u r o f d u t y
not exceed in g eig h t co n sec u tiv e hours
a d a y , th is p r o v is io n n o w b e i n g llin Ited to s u c h p o lic e fo r c e s o f n o t le s s
th a n fo u r m e m b e r s ; fixes a t 48 h o u r s
t h e m a x i m u m in e a c h w e e k f o r t o u r o f
duty.
C itie s C o m . C h a p , 300 o f 1911.
J a n . 22, a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t . P r i n t ­
e d N o s . S . 14 2. 8 0 2 .
Pension Paym ent
14 5 .
H O W A R D —A l l o w s p a y m e n t u p ­
on d e a th to b en efic ia r y o f m e m b e r of
s ta t e re tire m en t s y s te m fr o m p en sio n
a cc u m u la tio n fund of ad d itio n a l a m o u n t
e q u a l to 50 iier c e n t o f r a t e o f c o m ­
pen sation,
a fte r ten
years of a llo w ­
a b le service.
P en sion s.
Com .
C ivil
S e r v ic e L a w , N o . 05-b.
P r i n t e d N o . S.
14,-.
A,
147— O W E N S —J a n .
16. r e f e r e n c *
ch a n g ed to P e n sio n s Com ,
P r in te d N o .
A. 147.
Retirement Age
148. H O W ' A H D — A l l o w s m e m b e r o f
fltate r e tir e m e n t s y s t e m to c o n t r ib u t e
on b a sis o f m in im u m r e tir e m e n t a g e o f
65 , b y w r i t t e n e l e c t i o n f i l e d w i t h c o m p ­
troller.
P en sio n s Com .
C iv il S erv ic e
L a w N o . 02.
P r in t e d N o . 3 . 147.
A , 1 3 5 —G T - A N C Y - J a n . 16, r e f e r e n c e
c h a n g e d to P e n sio n s Com ,
P rin ted No.
A . 135.
Former Congressmen
878, E S Q U I R O L —E x c e p t s m e m b e r s o f
N .Y .C ,
retirem en t
system
who
w ere
m e m b e r s o f U . S, C o n g r e s s p rior to O ct.
1. 1 0 2 0 .
from
provision tim t serv ice
o t h e r t h a n c i t y s e r v i c e sh.-ill n o t b o
cr ed ited a s prior ser v ice u n less fo llo w e d
b y eq u a l a m o u n t o f c it y service.
Pen­
sio n s Com .
N . T . C. A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o d e , N o .
B 3 -5 .0 .
P r i n t e d N o . S . 10 20 ,
State Police Officials
220,
S T O IC E 3-P rovIdes
th at
super­
in t e n d e n t o f s t a t e p o lic e sh a ll h a v e th e
r a n k o f colon el, d e p u t y su p e r in t e n d e n t
in h e a d q u a r t e r s s t a f f r a n k o f m a j o r a n d
e x e c u tiv e offic er ra n k o f c a p ta in .
Ju­
d ic ia r y Com .
E J x e c u t l v e L a w . 17 , 9-I.
F e b . 10, r e p t .
F e b . 1 1, 3 d r d g .
Feb.
1 3 . a m e n d e d . F e b . 18. p a s . s e d , F e b . 19 ,
A ssem b ly
W ays
and
M eans
C o m ..
P r i n t e d N o s . S , 2 2 0 , 87 0 .
A.
2 6 6 . C O S T E L T X ) — F e b . 1 3, a m e n d
and recom m it.
P r i n t e d N o s , A. 2(56,
10 8 2 .
Sick Leave
240. J O H N S O N —A l l o w s c la s s i f i e d c i v i l
ser v ice em p lo y e es sick lea v e w ith pay
fo r fifteen
d a y s a year, rig h t to
be
cu m u lative
but not
to exceed
six
m o n t h s in a n y fis ca l y e a r : d e p a r t m e n t
head m ay
g r a n t fu rth er lea v e o f a b ­
sen ce w ith
pay.
L a b o r Com . L a b o r
l a w . l ( ! 9 - b n e w , M a r . B. a m e n d a n d r e ­
com m it,
P r in t e d N o . S. 248.
A . (H. W A G N E R - M a r . 4, a m e n d a n d
recom m it.
P r in t e d N o , A. 91.
Hearing After Removal
Volunteer Firemen
705. W I C K S —P e r m i t s v o l u n t e e r fire­
m e n en te rin g m ilita ry s e f v lc e to be a b ­
se n t from d u ty an d to h ava th e tim e
In m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e c o u n t e d In d e t e r m i n ­
in g p eriod n e c e s s a r y to q u a lif y a s e x ­
e m p t v o lu n t e e r fir em a n an d p r o v id e s for
t'u b stltu to m e m b e r s o f fire d e p a r t m e n t
or com pan y.
D e fen se Com .
G eneral
M u n ic ip a l L a w , 200-b .
P r in t e d N o . S.
011.
A . 8 0 0 , P E N N Y - F e b . 17. a m e n d a n d
reco m m it.
F e b . 18, r e q u e s t e d b y D e ­
f e n s e Com . fo r c o n sid e ra tio n ,
F e b . 2 5,
r e tu r n e d to C itie s C o m , r e c o m m e n d in g
fa v o r a b le report.
M a r . 3, r e q u e s t e d b y
D e fe n s e Com . fo r c o n sid e ra tio n . P r in te d
N o s , A . 8 7 7 , 1154.
Normal Schools
14 8 . P A G E —D e s i g n a t e s s t a t e n o r m a l
B clioola a s t e a c h e r s ’ c o l l e B e s , p r o v i d e s
fo r b oards of visitors of se v e n persons,
r e a d ju sts sa la r ie s of In stru ctors, c r e a te s
offic e o f c o lle g e p r e sid e n t n n d m n k e s
o t h e r c h a n g e s ; $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 Is a i > p r o p r I a t e d
to
ed u cation
d ept.
E d u ca tio n
Com ,
E d u c a t io n L a w , A r t. 32 re p e a l; A r t. 32
new .
J a n . 2 1, a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t ,
Feb,
2."), r e i i t .
C om m itted to F in a n c e Com .
P r i n t e d N o s , S . 148, 27U.
A . 1 3 1 - C R E A T . - F e b , 18, a m e n d a n d
recom m it.
P r i n t e d N o s . A . 131, l l S i ) .
T*r f I*r pni*
155. M c C A F K U E Y - A l l o w s c i v i l s e r v I c e e m p l o y e e « In n o n - c o m p e t l t l v e c l a s s
o r In p o s i t i o n s s u b j e c t t o q u a l i f y i n g e x ­
a m in a tio n , the s a m e p refer en ce a s c o m ­
p e t i t i v e cla.ss e m p l o y e e s u p o n s e p a r a ­
tio n from ser v ic e th ro u g h a b o litio n o f
d e p a r tm e n t, o ffic e o r p o s it io n a n d p rov i i l e s f o r d e m o t i o n In i n v e r s e o r d e r o f
origin al a p p o in tm en t o f n o n -co m i)etltiv e a n d la bo r c l a s s e s o f c iv il s e r v ic e .
C ivil S erv ic e Com ,
C ivil S e r v ic e I-aw ,
N o . 3 1,
P r i n t e d N o . S . 15 5.
A . 134— G A X S — P r i n t e d N o . A. 13 4 .
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Vacation for Cops
15 7 . C R A W F O R D
P r o v id es th at
m e m b e r s o f a p olice fo r ce o f m o r e th a n
2,5 m e n m u s t b e g i v e n a n n u a l v a c a t i o n
o f ^ o t l e s s t h a n 21 c o n s e c u t i v e d a y s
w ith pay.
C ities C o m ., C h a p. 360 o f
1011.
J a n ,' 2 0 . a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t .
Feb.
26 . a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t .
P rin ted N os.
S . 157, 43 4 , 1320,
A,
331-O L L IF F E -F eb ,
20.
am end
and recon m iit.
P r in t e d N o s , A . 332,
15 0 7 .
Correction Dept. Salaries
161, F E I N U E R G
F ix es
salary
sc h e d u le s
for
p rison
guards,
p rison
k eepers, k itch en keep ers, ya rd m a ste r s
a n d g u a r d o ffic er s o f p r is o n s in c o r ­
re c t io n d ep t, w it h a n n u a l in c r e m e n t s
d ep en din g on y e a r s of se r v ic e .
F in an ce
Com ,
C iv il S e r v i c e I^aw N o . 40; C o r ­
r e c t i o n r..aw . N o . I l l ; N o . 114 r e p e a l .
P r i n t e d N o . S . 161.
Remedial Education
162. H A S T I N G S — A u t h o r i z e s
ichnol
d istrict tr ustees, a s w e ll a s ed u ca tio n
2 4 8 . P H E I jP S — A l l o w s
com p etitive
civ il service em p loyees w h o h ave been
m e m b e r s o f a n y r e tir e m e n t or p en sio n
sy ste m for ten years to h a v e a h earin g
and to b e representb d b y cou n sel, w ith
rig h t o f r e v ie w b y cou rts, before b ein g
su sp e n d e d o r r e m o v e d fr o m p o sitio n s.
C ivil S e r v ic e C om .
C ivil S erv ic e L a w ,
22,
J a n . 3 0, a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t . P r i n t e d
N o s . S . 25 0 . 4 5 2 .
A. 8 4 1 , C R E W S - P r i n t e d N o , A. 8 1 2 .
Transfers for Vets
2 7 0 . P A G E —I ’r o v i d e s t h a t h o n o r a b l y
d ischarged v etera n s or ex e m p t v o lu n teer
fir em e n m a y r e q u e s t to b e tr a n s f e r r e d
to a n y b ra n ch o f c iv il service. In stead
o f b e i n g d i s c h a r g e d w h e n p o s i t i o n Is
a b o l i s h e d a n d s h a l l h a v e p r e f e r e n c e in
fillin g v a c a n t o r u n filled p o s it io n s ; c i v i l
s e r v ic e co m m issio n sh a ll e a c h m o n th
m a k e p u b lic lis t o f v a c a n t o r u n filled
p o sitio n s.
C ivil S erv ic e
Com .
C ivil
S e r v i c e L a w , 2 2.
Feb.
18,
am end
nnd
recom m it.
P r i n t e d N o s , S , 2 7 2 , 10 0 0 .
A,
3 3 3 . S H E R J I A N — F e b . 17 . a m e n d
an d reco m m it.
P r in t e d N o s . A . 334,
11 0 3 ,
Court Employees
2 0 6 . C O U D E R T —T r a n s f e n s f r o m J u s ­
t ic e s of N .Y .C . n m n ic lp a l cou rt d istrict
to p resid en t ju stic e th ereof, th e rig h t
to a p poin t, r e m o v e and a ssig n co u rt
e m p lo y e e s a n d c la s s ifie s s e c r e t a r y to
p r e s i d e n t j u s t i c e o n l a t t e r ’s d e a t h o r
retirem en t, a s an a ssista n t or d ep ntv
clerk .
C odes Com .
N .Y .C . M u n ic ip a l
C o u rt C ode, 7-a,
F e b , 25, r e p t , a m e n d .
'Mar. 4, 3 d r d g .
P r i n t e d N o s , S , 3 0 8 . 12 23 .
A , 3 5 7 . M I T C H E I . t . r - F p b . 3, r e f e r e n c e
c h n n g e d to J u d ic ia r y Com .
F e b , 10, a m e n d a n d r e c o m m i t .
Feb.
26, r e p t . F e b , 2 7 , 3 r d r d g . P r i n t e d N o s .
A . 3C0, 1277,
State Insurance Fund
301. C O tT G H L I N - F i x e s g r a d e s a n d
s a l a r i e s o f p o s it io n s in s a f e t y i n s p e c ­
tion se r v ic e o f s t a t e In su ra n ce fu n d .
Civil S erv ic e Com .
C ivil S erv ic e L a w ,
40.
P r in t e d N o . S. 313.
Five-Day Week
30 5 , C O U G H L I N — E s t a b l i s h e s a f i v e
d a y w e e k f o r o f f i c e r s a n d e m p l o y e e s In
civ il s e r v ic e , e x c e p t in c a s e o f p u b lic
em er g en cy , a llo w s em p lo y e es to sele ct
eith e r S a tu r d a y o r S u n d a y te r re lig io u s
o b se r v a n c e a n d p ro v id es fo r tim e off a n d
v a c a tio n p eriod ; s t a t e p o lic e a n d u n i ­
f o r m e d f o r c e s o f p o l i c e a n d fi r e d e p t s ,
nnd em p lo y e es o f In stitutions are e x ­
cepted ,
L abor Com .
L a b o r L a w , 161-a
new .
P r in t e d N o . S. 317.
A . .340, C R E W S - P r i n t e d N o , A , 3 4 1 .
Unem ploym ent Insurance
30 8 . C O U G H L I N — R e q u i r e s
th ot i b e
sta t e , p o litic a l s u b d iv isio n s, r e lig io u s,
c h a r ita b le an d ed u ca tio n a l corporation s
or a sso cla tio n a sh a ll carry u n e m p lo y ­
m e n t In su ra n ce for p erso n s te m p o ra rily
e m p l o y e d a s c r a f t s m e n a n d l a b o r e r s in
reiw lr, Im p ro v e m en t a n d c o n str u c tio n of
b u ildin gs and property ow n ed or m a in ­
ta in ed by th em .
L abor Com
L a w , N o . 602.
J a n . 2 9. a m e n d n n d r e c o m m i t
N o s . S. 320, 429.
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,
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Rights of Draftees
310,
C O U O H L IN -A llo w s
staf.
m u n i c i p a l o f f i c e r s a n d e m p l o y o p ! ""1
scripted
o r v o l u n t e e r i n g f o r m i i u ' ”'s e r v i c e to b e a b s e n t w i t h o u t nrii,
t o c i v i l s e r v i c e o r p e n s i o n r i e ii i
p r i v i le g e s u n t il t w o m o n th * afte?
ch a r g e , a n d to r e c e iv e regular I ,
lc.«s m i l i t a r y p a y , w h i c h d i f f e r e n r o
n o t b e le.ss t h a n $ 2 5 a m o n t h
A ffairs Com .
M ilita r y
,v ,
P r in t e d N o . S. 322.
'• ^l.l.
A , 4 0 8 - C R E W S - F e b , 5, a m e n ,I
recom m it.
F e b . 7, r e q u e s t e d hv
fo n s r i
C om m ittee
for
con sidp p ,,
P r i n t e d N o s . A . 4 1 2 , 77 8.
Court Employees
32.-. J O I I N S O N - S t r l k e s o u t nro- 1
w h i c h l i m i t s s e r v i c e o f s t e n o g r a p h o ’r r'”'
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t h e b o r o u g h f o r w h i c h t h e v shnti I "
b .- e n a p p o i n t e d .
C ities Com .
X v
C h a r t e r N o . 1378.
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P r i n t e d N o , S . 34 4 ,
Kindergarten
11 3 2 .
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k i n d e r g a r t e n t e a c h e r f o r p u r p o s e o f nn
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P r i n t e d N o , S . 1301.
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40-Hour Subway Week
.3 3 7 .
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4o hour
w e e k o f f i v e c o n s e c u t i v e d a y s o f eirtif
h o u r s e a c h f o r e m p l o y e e s In operation
d i v i s i o n o f N . Y . C . t r a n s p o r t a t i o n board
c o m p e n s a t i o n o f e m p l o y e e s n o t to i,«
r e d u c e d b e l o w p r e s e n t w a g e s or aaU
m r i e s a n d h o u r l y r a t e t o b e a d j u s t e d tn
p e r i ^ i i t s. T m e w e e k l y e a r n i n g s a s for 45
hours.
P u b lic
S erv ic e Com.
Piihti«
S e r v i c e L a w , N o . 1 34 % . F e b . 11. amend
and reco m m it.
P r i n t e d N o s . S . 3 5 6 .8 2 0 .
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411
Extension Commission
3.'S. T T A L P B R N — E x t e n d s t o F e b '>n
10 41 ,
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p r o v i s i o n s o f C o n s t i t u t i o n t o pnlltlcn)
su b d iv isio n s.
F i n a n c e C o m , C h a p hri
o f 103 0.
P r i n t e d N o . S . 377.
A . 4 4 4 - F I T E - , T a n . 20, R e p t .
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W arren C onnty
1 H e r ll h y , E d w J, 89.14
2 B r y a n t . O l i v e C, 8 7 . 4 0
5 T it u s . H o s e a G . 8 4 .04
4 J fe a d e . E B o y d . 8 1 .16
5 G u l m o n d . W T>, 7 9 . 8 3
W a sh in g to n C ounty
1 P e m b e r . J o h n TI, 9 1 . 7 0
2 S tr a u p .s, M i n n i e , 8 3 . 9 3
3 W i l li a m s . R N , 83.47
4 T ie r n e y . R o b e r t E , 82.80
.•i C a r p e n t e r . L o u i s . 81.0 1
0 R o b e r t s . Acrnes T , 80.83
7 D w y e r , H e l e n C. 8 0 . 0 4
8 I .,in d f! le y, K e n , 8 0 . 5 2
W A G N E R —P r in te d
No.
A.
Counsel at Hearings
540.
G U T M A N — P r o v id e s t h a t civil
s erv ic e em plo y ees sh all h a v e r ig iit to be
r e p r e s e n t e d by co un sel a t h e a r i n g on
c h a r g e s fo r suspen.'lon. re m o v a l or d is ­
c i p lin a r y a c tio n .
Civil S ervice Com.
Civil S ervice I..aw S. 22-e new.
P r i n t e d No. S. 005.
A. 1135. C O R C O R A N —P r i n t e d No. A .
1289.
Contracts for Teachers
1309. B A N N I G A N - R e q u i r e s t h a t
t e a c h e r s In citie s w h o h a v e rec eived
p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n tm e n t, s h a ll be g r a n t e d
b y e d u c a tio n b o a r d c o n t r a c t of p e r m a ­
nent
e m p lo y m e n t.
E d u c a ti o n
Tom .
E d u c a ti o n L a w , 872. P r in te d No. A,
1501.
Provisional Promotions
541.
G U T J I A N — P r o v id e s t h a t w hen
em p loy ee in clas.sified civil serv ic e r e ­
sig n s to ac c e p t p ro v is io n a l a p p o i n tm e n t,
position f r o m w h ich he re.*iign.s s h a ll n ot
bo p e r m a n e n t l y filled u n til a f t e r p roliatl o n a r y te r m a n d h e s h a ll be res to r e d
to f o r m e r j)osition. If u nq u alifie d fo r
n e w position. Civil S erv ic e Com. Civil
S erv ic e L a w S. 9.
P r i n t e d No. S. 000.
A. 1134, C O R C O R A N - P r l n t e d No. A .
1288.
Court Attendants
B56. C O U D E R T — Defines a t t e n d a n t s
o r o th e r offlclulg of N .Y .C . c o u r t of fp ec l a l s essions, a s peace officers. Codes
Com. C r im in a l Code, S. 154.
F eb . 18 R ep t. l'’eb. 19 3d rd g. F eb . 24
Passed.
F eb . 25 A ss e m b ly .Tudiciary
Com. !March 4 com. d is ch a rg ed . 3d rdg,
P a s a e d . M a rc h 5 to Gov.
P r i n t e d No. S. 021.
A. 8 9 2 - 5 U T C l I E I . r . - F e b . 20, rep t.
F e b . 27, 3d rdg .
M ar. 4.
S tr ic k e n
fro m c a le n d a r . P r i n t e d No. A. 975.
Pension to Fireman Rogers
657. ESQ lJ IR OLr—A u th o r iz e s a n d d i­
r e c ts NYC fire com r, to g r a n t pen s io n s
to W i lli a m J , R ogei«, f o r m e r m e m b e r
of u n if o r m e d force.
P e n s io n s Com.
P r i n t e d No. S. 022.
A.
1 2 0 0 -M O R 1 T T —P r in te d No.
A.
1357.
Bedding Inspectors
B58. EPQ U lRO T j - Kstabll.shes g r a d e s
a n d s a la r ie s fo r b ed d in g Insjiecto rs In
la b o r dep t. L a b o r I-aw, R. 18-a.
F eb . 20, rep t. M ar. 3, 3d r d g
M ar.
4, passed.
M ar. 5. .\Hsembly L a b o r
Com. P r in te d No. .S '. 023.
A . 1059—S T E I N G U T - P r l n t e d No. A .
1183.
Widows of Sheriffs
S.TO. I I A I . P E R N - P e r m l t s a w a r d s to
w id ow s or ch ild ren of d e p u ty sberlffp
of c o u n tie s w ith i n N V C killed In p e r ­
f o r m a n c e of d u ty .
Citie.s Com.
N YC
A d m in i s t r a ti v e Code, S. 703.0. P r i n t e d
No. S. 024.
A. 7 0 0 - L A T I I A M - P r i n t e d
No. A.
755.
Retirement Credit
5 8 0 -P H K r.P S --G Iv e H . m e m b e r of N YC
em p lo y e e s ’ r e t i r e m e n t s y s te m , c r e d it
Y a tes C ounty
E n g l e , N e il B , 87.09
S m i t h . K a t h R , 8.’i . 7 7
C o l n ie .v , M a r y J , 8 4 . 2 5
M a n l e y , AVm S , 8 4 . 1 1
M o s s , E d i t h B , 70.72
08
09
70
71
Junior Budget Examiner,
Division of Budget,
Executive Department
(Open Competitive)
1 F o s t e r , C II, 84.444
2 G r a v e s , J S , 8^1.20
3 V a n U i a k , J o h n W , 83.4.12
4 S h e r id a n , C h a s B , 82.40
6 H l n m a n , C S, 81.724
fl C a s s i d y . E J , 81..'108
7 D o lla r d , M ic h a e l F . 8 1 .30
8 D a n ie ls , J o h n , Jr, 7 9 .408
9 M a t t o x , R H , 7 9.256
10 C o r r ig a n , J J, 7 8.950
Social Case Supervisor,
Department of Social Welfare
(Promotion)
1 J o n e s , R u t h , 78.04
2 P a n z l c a . N in a , 87,87
8 R o b e r t s o n . J.i i ll l a n . 8 7 . 5 0
4 P e n f o l d , C o r iiin e , 87.41
B N o r to n , G w e n d o ly n . 87.37
0 R u s s e l l . V i r g i n i a , 87.01
7 M u r n t l , F r a n c i s , 80..39
8 C o l l i n s . T h o s . C ., 8 5 . 5 1
9 M a r t i n , E l i z . M . . 8.'>..38
1 0 R i d g e , M a r g a r e t , 8 5 .3 1
11 K a v a n a u g h , L a w r e n c e , 8,^.SO
1 2 RolIin.M, A l m u B . , 8 5 . 2 8
13 M c A lp in e . G e r t. H ., 85.2 2
1 4 W i lli am .- ?. H e n r l e t n , 8 5 . 2 2
15 S w i f t . O l i v e r F . , 8 5 . 1 0
10 R a n k i n s , G e r a l d i n e , 8 5 . 0 4
1 7 L a y m a n , M n r y E . , 85.01
18 F i n n e g a n . W m . J . , 8 4 . 0 7
19 G r e e n e , R o b e r t T .. 8 4 .02
20 R e in h a r t , D o r o t h y . 84.01
21 G e h r l n g . A r o l e n e . 8 4 .0 1
22 C laflin. C h a r lo tt e , 84.47
2 3 f o h e n , I T el et i, M . . 8 4 . 4 0
2 4 G r l f O n , E m i l v , .84.40
25 R a i l l y , R ic h a r d K .. 84.16
2 0 C o n l e y . ,Tos. TI., 8 4 . 0 2
27 C a v a n a g h , J o h n F . , 8 3 .90
2 8 E v a n s , J a n e t , .S;j.93
2 9 H a n l e y . A lic e M .. 83.75
80 S h a n n o n , E le a n o r a , 8 3 .02
31 W e a v e r . M a r g a r e t L . , 8.3.59
3 2 W e r k l e y . E m i l y L . , 83..54
8 3 R a y m o n d , W a h n a t a h N . , 88.51
84 D o n a h o e , J e a n C ., 83.4 2
3 5 H a l ll d a y , R a y 0 „ 83.37
,30 S h e a . L o r e t t a F . , 8 3 . 3 7
37 H a r r is. K a t h le e n . 83.27
88 B r e n n a n , f ! e r t .. 83.20
8 9 M a n n in g , E l w y n L ., 83.21
4 0 F r e e m a n , L u c y H .. 83.15
41 V a l e n t e , C la r a M .. 83.05
4 2 TCall.sh. B e n J . , 8 2 . 9 3
43 F o x . O lllv e tte . 8 2 .90
4 4 AV p lk e r, E d n a M . . 8 2 . 8 2
45 B r u n n e r . E d M .. 82.72
4 0 B o la n d , R a y J ., 82.09
47 M u r p h y , J o s . V . . 82.04
4 8 C oh en . N o r m a B .. 8 2 .02
4 9 S n t is o n . M a r ie M .. 82.47
50 N ls e n g o r il. H e n r y . 82.45
51 E p p e r s , F r e d . 8 2 . 4 2
5 2 O ’H a g a n , M a r l o n , 8 2 . 2 4
53 H o r n u n g , W i l m a B .. 8 2 .22
5 4 O ’C o n n e l l , G e n e v i e v e , 8 2 . 1 8
55 B e l l o m o , A n n e V .. 81.71
5 0 B r a d l e y . .Tohn, 8 1 . .W
57 T y n g , R i t a D ., 81.45
r>8 B r i g g s . E t h P l O .. 8 1 . 4 0
.59 D a l e y . E d P . . 81..37
00 D a v id s o n . G eo .,
81.20
01 S m i t h , M a r y L . . 8 1 . 1 3
02 D r a s g o w . R a l p h J ., 81.08
03 K ir b y . A n n i e R .. 80.80
Ot M c N a l l y . .To.o. J . . 8 0 . 7 5
0 5 M o r o n e y . J a s . ,T.. 8 0 . .'i9
0 0 V a l e n t e , S a m C ., 80.25
07 N u .sall, U rsnila A .. 80.21
a llo w a n c e f o r p r io r se rv ic e
d uring
W o r ld W a r If h e w a s h o n o r a b ly d is ­
c h a r g e d v e t e r a n a n d r e s id e n t of s ta t e
a t ti m e of e n t r y Into U. S. m i l i t a r y
serv ice.
P e n s io n s Com. NYC A d m in ­
i s t r a t i v e Code, SB3-5.0. P r i n t e d Nos. S.
(MO. 1129.
A. 090—A N D R E W S - P r l n t e d No. A .
742.
No Probation for Vets
582—P H EI^PS—E x e m p t s f r o m p r o b a ­
t i o n a r y t e r m fo r a p p o i n tm e n t o r e m ­
p lo y m e n t In clas.slfled civil servic e, h o n ­
o r a b l y d is c h a r g e d v e t e r a n s d isab led In
p e r f o r m a n c e of d u ty In ar.y w ar, to
e x t e n t reco g nized b y U. S. v e t e r a n s ’
b u r e a u if d is a b i lit y e x i s t s a t tim e of
a p p lic a tio n .
Civil S ervice Com.
Civil
S erv ic e T>aw, S. 9. P r in te d Xo. S. 017.
D i c l a n n e A lb e r t C ., 80.06
W a l s h , N o r m a .M., 8 0 . 0 3
G a l la g h e r , E d M ., 79.10
N I g r o , D o m in i c F . , 79.09
30
31
82
83
Secretary-Stenographer,
Westchester County
(Promotion)
Promotion to Assistant Clerk,
Albany Office, DPUI
1 S llt e r , R u t h , 9 3 .7 0 2
2 .lo y ce , R u t h V , 92.70
8 , S m i t h . M i l d r e d L, ! i 2 .4 2 3
4 M c U ir l, C M . 91.483
6 G o z n ia ia n , F r a n c e s , 91.403
0 A lb r ig h t , A n n a , 91.144
7 T r ic a r ic o , S a b in a . 90.907
8 T r o u t, M a r g W . 9 0.042
9 B a k e r . H e n r i e t t a . 90.307
10 C a s t e r , M a r g N , 8 9 .2 0 0
11 B e l l , C a r o l i n e , 8 8 . 7 0 4
1 2 H a y e s , D o r o t h y M , 88.-117
13 C o t t o n ^ R u t h V a n T . 8 8 . 3 0 7
14 H ol m e. - !. E l i z M . 8 7 . 4 3 4
1 5 H u g h e s . M a r g .M, 8 ( i. 90 4
1 0 A V l l l o c k , E t h e l , 8<!.:i(!5
17 G a l l a g h e r , A l i c e , S 4 .8 T 8
Assistant Typist, Albany Of­
fice, Albany Area, Depart­
m ent of Social Welfare
(Promotion)
1 P a s c o , !> > l l l a D , 8 8 . 2 0
2 F i t z g e r a l d . A lic e , 87.23
8 M a r k , H e l e n . 87.22
4 K er ri C a t h e r i n e R . 80.38
5 M c D e r m o t t , M a r l o n E , S6..33
0 M o h r, G r a c e E , 85.28
7 V V alw an Is,' A g n e s . 84.9 2
8 F o l e y . M a r y D , 84.82
9 -M urray, A n n o E . 8 4 .7 9
1 0 T h o r n e . R u t h I. 8 4 . 7 8
11 Y a f f e e . S . i r a h B . 8 4 . 5 8
1 2 H e f f e r n a n , E M, K !. 8 4
13 D r i s c o l l , M a r g u e r i t e , 8 3 . 0 9
14 R a d i n , M i l d r e d F , 8 3 . 4 0
15 C l a s s . E m i l y W , 8 3 . 3 8
i r C h ild s , R u t h M. 83.30
17 W a r n e r , An nr^ M , 8 2 . 3 3
18 ('’a n n o n , R o s a l i e , 8 1 . 4 2
19 W a r r e n , F l o r e n c e , 78.77
Assistant Typist, Labor
Relations Board
(Promotion)
1 s t o n e , S t e l l a , 87.07
2 H a l l o w e l l , A l m a M , 8 0 .1 1
« S l b l l l o . J e n n i e M. 8 5 . 7 9
4 T a r t e l l . E l v i r a . 83 .5 1
5 S h e f t e l. E d y t h e , 82.23
Probation
Officer, Queens
County
(Open Competitive)
1 C la rk e, D o r r is , 90.00
2 F r a s s , A m e l i a T'. 8 8 . 9 4
3 R u b in , D a v id , 8 8 .90
4 J e r u m , H e n r y , 88.00
6 F I n k e l, M e y e r F , 87.38
6 M a k o w s k I , C a t h M. 85.00
7 K r e p p e in . J o h n F , 8 4.00
8 Z i m m e r m a n . F r a n . 82.88
9 R o se . D o r o t h y B , S 2.70
10 C h e n k l n . G e o B , 8 2 . 0 0
11 C h u d d , AVm V , 8 2 . 5 8
1 2 G u s r a e , R a c h e l. 82.20
13 K e a n e , R o s e m a r y M . 82 .2 0
14 S h a n n o n , M a r t i n J . 8 1 . 9 0
15 M o e h r l n g e r . G E . 81.00
10 B r o w n . J o s M, 8 1 .22
17 S t e r n e , TTe len . 8 1 . 0 8
18 G ross. S id n e y II, 8 0.90
19 Q u e e n . B e a t r i c e , 80.80
2 0 C h r i s t i e . M a r g a r e t . 8 0 .5 4
21 C a r t w r i g h t E . 8 0 . 2 0
22 B e a v e r , F a n n v A. 8 0 .10
2 3 G o l d , A l b e r t N , 7 9 . !M)
24 T e r r i z z I , M a t J , 7 9 . 2 0
25 K i r m a y e r , A b e , 7 8 . 0 0
20 T h o m s o n , L V , 7 8 .00
27 D r e w . H o r t c e N . 78.20
28 C la r k e , G e o T , 77.92
29 B o r n s t e i n , M J. 77.20
la g ee Com.
V illa g e L a w , No. 188.
P r i n t e d No. S. 730.
A . 7 9 3 - L Y O N S - P r I n t e d No. A . 800.
*111 Patrolmen
602. H . \ 5 I P T O N — R e q u i r e s t h a t p o­
licem en In.Uired o r ta k e ji s ic k In p e r ­
f o r m a n c e of d u tie s . In c i tie s o f less
t h a n 1,000,000 o r in to w n s o r v illa g e s
w ith p aid police dept, s h a ll b e jiald
r e g u l a r s a l a r y a n d re c e iv e ho.spltal c a r e
d u r in g
dl.sjihlllty.
In te rn al
A ffairs
Com. P r i n t e d No. S. 741.
License for Nurses
Salary Increases
58,8. M A T T O N E Y - E x t e n d s to J a n . 1,
1942, ti m e w h en n u r s e s mu.st be li­
cen sed fo r p r a c tic e In th is s t a t e , p e r ­
m i t s e d u c a tio n dep t, to a d m i t to exn m l n a tl o n , g r a d u a t e n u r s e s of o th e r
.states a n d p e r m its p r a c tic e p e n d in g
r e s u lt s o f e x a m in a tio n s , fo r license.
E d u c a ti o n Com.
E d u c a ti o n T.aw.
S.
137.5, 1377, 1378, 1385. P r in te d No. P.
059.
A. 740—T O D D - F e b . 18. rep t.
Fob.
19, 3d rd g . F eb . 25, p assed . F e b . 20,
S e n a t e E d u c a ti o n Com.
P r i n t e d No.
A. 810.
1432. R . \ P P — P r o v id e s t h a t special
a c t fo r perio d ic in c r e a s e s in s a la r ie s of
offic ers a n d e m p loy ee s In s t a t e I n s t i t u ­
ti o n s re p o r t in g to s t a n d a r d s a n d p u r cha.^e dlvieion, s h a ll n o t a p p ly to s t a t e
em id o y ee s in c o m p e titiv e a n d n o n-co m p e t lti v e cla.-!se» of clas.slfied civil s e r v ­
ice.
W a y s a n d M e a n s Com.
C hap.
085 of 1930. P r i n t e d No. A. 10.V8.
Kindergarten Teachers
580. H A M P T O N —P rov id es, fo r ptirp ose of a n p o r t io n in g school monev«.
t h a t one k i n d e r g a r t e n te a c h e r sliall lie
co u n te d f o r ea ch 54 of p u p ils In a\*era e e d a i ly a t te n d a n c e . E d u c a ti o n Com,
E d u c a ti o n T.aw, S. 491.
F eb . 25. re p t. P r in te d No. S. 000.
A. 133— E I I R L I C H - P r l n t e d No. A .
133.
Police Force
643. S T O K E S — A u th o r iz e s trovernor
to m o biliz e police forces In th e Fta te
a n d to m a k e th e m a v a ila b le f o r d u ty
In a n y p a r t of t h e s t a t e upon r e q u e s t
of a n y m u n i c ip a lit y ,nnd p e r m its a p ­
p o in t m e n t of t e tn p o r a r y s u b s t itu t e p o­
lice fo rces d u r in g a b s en c e.
N a tio n a l
P e f e n s e Com. G e n e r a l M u n icip al T„aw,
N as. 208-a, b, new .
I*'eb. 17. a m e n d a n d r e c o m m it. P r i n t '
ed Nos. S. 719. 952.
A . 7 4 7 - W A D . S W O R T I l - F e b . 10. r e ­
q u e s te d by P e f e n f e Com. fo r c o n s id e r a ­
tion.
F eb . 11, a m ° n d a n d rec o m m it.
P r i n t e d Nos. A. 817. 990.
Clerks in Prisons
049.
R T T ^ E Y -A u th o rize s pri.son w a r d ­
en. In s tea d o f s t a t e co m p tro ller, to an •poln t a n d m a k e r u le s f o r co n in tr o lle r 's
c l e r k s a n d a s s i s t a n t c o m p tr o ll e r ’s c lerks
of th e p r iso n. P e n a l T nstltntlon a Com.
C o rrec tio n T.aw, Nos. 18. 112.
F e b . 17. re p t. F e b . 18. 3d rdc.
Feb.
19. pap.«ed.
F eb . 20, A ssem bly T’en.tl"
In s tit u tlo n n Com.
P r in te d No. S. T-"*.
A. 8 3 9 - P E T R R S O N —P r in te d No. A.
910.
Wives of Federal Workers
687. WATiT.,ACr:—P e r m i t s w ife to a p ­
p ly by m a il f o r a b s e n t e e b a llo t w h en
h u s b a n d is i n m a t e of v e t e r a n s ’ h o m e or
h o s p ita l o r Is In federal serv ic e o r Is a
s t u d e n t or t e a c h e r o u ts id e of c o u n ty .
E l e r tl o n T.aw. No. 1117.
F e b . 17. rei)t. F e b . 19, 3rd rdg. M ar,
5. C o m m itte d to D efen s e Com. P r in te d
No. S. 700.
Pension Contributions
090. .TO.^RP If—P e r m i t s
m em ber
of
NYC
em p lo y e e s ’ r e t i r e m e n t
s y ste m
w ho se r a t e of co m pens.'itlon h a s been
r ed u c ed o r d im in is h ed , to c o n t r ib u te
to p en sio n f u n d s on basi.s of h ig h e s t
s a la r y r a t e formerl.v receiv ed . P e n s io n s
r'om .
N Y C A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Code, No.
B3-15.0.
F eb . 21. a m e n d a n d r e c o m m it. P r i n t ­
ed Nos. S. 7*W. 1142.
Employees at Farm Colleges
998. T I A M M O X D - P e r m l ts civil s e r v ­
ice e m p loy ee s of s t a t e a g r i c u l t u r a l > 0 ]lege a n d o th e r s t a t e a g e n c ie s u n d e r
Cornell u n i v e r s i t y to beco m e m em tiers
of s t a t e em p lo y e e s ’ r e t ir e m e n t s y stem
on or before .Tan. 1, H)42. a n d receive
c r e d it f o r a llo w a b le s erv ic e r en d e re d
p r io r to .Tan 1, 1921.
P e n s io n s Com.
Civil S erv ice T.aw, No, 52.
I'-eb. 28. a m e n d an d r e c o m m it. P r i n t ­
ed Nos. S. 1170. 1.300.
A. 1248—S I T A W - I ’r in te d No. A. 52.
Detective Head
ino.’S—rO T T D E R T —In c l u d e s th e p r e s i­
d en t of deter-tlvew’ e n d o w m e n t nssoi-latlon of NYC; tiolice dept, w ith m e m ­
bers an d tr u s t e e s of th e P o lice R elief
F'und, Tnc. G e n e ra l T^aws Tom. C hap.
572 of 1921. P r in te d Xn. S. 1177.
A.
1 0 5 ( i- C R E W S —P r i n t e d
No.
A.
1914.
Village Policemen
Teachers Pension
O.'il—W I C K S —Pro vlde.s
th a t
v illage
p o licem en s h a ll he a p p o in te d T>nrKuant
to civil s erv ic e prov isio ns, s tr ik e s out
p r o v isio n t h a t te r m of a p p o i n tm e n t
m a y be fixed by a p p o i n t i n g b o a r d a n d
li m it s a n p o l n tm e n t to c itiz e n s of th e
TI. S. w h o h a v e n o t been co n victed of
a felony, a n d w ere r e s id e n ts of s t a t e
f o r one y e a r e n d m u n i c ip a lit y for six
m o n t h s p r e c e d in g a p p o i n tm e n t.
Vll
1015. P . \ f i R — P e r m i t s m e m b e r s of
te a c h e r s r e t i r e m e n t s y s t e m to con tr'.bu te
on b a s is of p r io r se rv ic e w ith i n or
w ith o u t th e s ta t e , a t a n y tim e b efore
r e t ir e m e n t by m a k in g one p.-iyment or
m o n th ly o r e a r ly p a y m e n t s fo r n o t to
exceed ten y e a r s o r u n t i l r e t ir e m e n t.
P e nsio n s Com.
E d u c a t i o n a l L a w , No.
1108. P r in te d No. S. 1187.
A . l > 4 6 - ’r O D D P r in te d No. A . 1033
1
2
8
4
5
0
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
10
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
G u la , M a r tin , 7 0 .80
G ilm o r e , M a r y E . 70.08
B a y e r n , H e n r y V . 7 5 .00
P e p o , R a l p h M , 7,’5.30
C o h e n . J o s e p h T, 87.984
K i n g . J o n ep h M. 8 7 .784
B a n d , Jfa rlo , 87.725
N o v a c k , A a r o n , 87.302
D u n c a n , J o h n E . 8 7 .3 2 2
K a p l a n , A r t h u r M . 87.020
C u rr a n , E l iz a b e t h F . 80.964
P .au lin , J o s e p h A . 8 0 ,9 4 7
M c A u llf f. M a r ie A, 8 0 .8 4 2
M a r k . E v a L , 80.8,3 0
S llb er b e rg . H a r r y , 8 0.795
M a t u llc , H e l e n V, 80.041
C o n n o rs, A (r e s ig n e d ) . 80.574
S p a n e r . A r n o h l . 8lI.5.'I,3
B a x t e r , .Tohn M, 8 0 . 4 8 4
. S c h w a r t z . A l i l t o n A , 80 ,4. 30
T h o n a a , A u g u s t u s , 80.KM1
E d w a r d s , W i l li a m , 8 0 ,2 1 2
Iv ro tch nier, S a r a h D . 8 0 .2 4 2
H e r z o g , J a n ic e , 80.211
F e l g e r . S i d n e y . 80.1,')3
W e b b . A n n a M. 8 0 . 1 3 8
W l g g n i n s . E l s i e P , 80.1,3 5
E ngle, V eera
80,093
B e r g m a n , H (re.slg n ed ), 8 0 .0 7 1
Promotion to Assistant Ac­
count Clerlt, Albany OfTic*,
DPUI
1
2
3
4
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
10
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
fTplrlto, C h r i s t i n e R , 88.8.35
O pi>erm an. B e n j a m i n S, 8 8 .1 4
P r o s k i n . H a r r y . 87.9,85
B e r m a n . R o s a lin d . 8 7 .209
T u r n e r . A n n a C. 8 0 . 9 4 5
M i n t z , J I a c k B . S0,.-)33
D e R o l l e r , B e r n a r d J. 8 0.527
S h e r m a n . A l e x , 80.428
R a b ln o w lt z . R o b e r t. 80.422
K i n g , J o s e p h M, 8 0 .345
F a l c h o o k . M e y e r , 8 0. H 32
F r o n e , S a m u e l T . 80. 0.’^9
P a p a , J o s e p h . 80.047
K e l l y . R a l p h C. .S5.972
K e e g a n , .Tam es G. 85.8 0 6
W i l L s o n , C h a r l e s C, .85.77 7
B e r g m a n . H ( r e s i g n e d ) . 85 .7 C S
H a r r i s , S o l o m o n , 8.'i.*I80
S p a n e r . A r n o ld , 8 5.584
H e r s ' ‘h k o w I t z , B e n j a m i n , 8 5 .B S
D r e y f u s s , S o l , 85,,"104
G o l d s t e i n , M a r l i n T. 8 5 . 4 7 7
R y a n , R e g i n a . 85.454
S c h w a r t z , M ilto n A, 8 5 .3 4 2
C o h en L o u is (r e s ig n e d ), 85.3 1 *
Promotion to Assistant Fll*
Clerk, Albany Office, D P U I
1
2
8
4
8
0
7
8
9
10
11
1-2
13
14
15
10
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
C o h en , J o s e p h T, 89.145
P a u l ln , J o s e p h A , 88.531
K i n g , J o s e p h M. 8 8 .2 2 2
C u r r a n , E l iz a b e t h F , 8 8.197
B a n fl, M ario, 88,079
D u n c a n , J o h n E , 87.832
M c M u lle n , M ild red , 8 7.007
E n g l e , V e e r a C, 8 7 . 4 9 7
M c A u llf f, M a r ie A , 8 7 .497
W i . s h n e r , .T os ep h L . 8 7 . 2 4 1
M a t u l l c . H e l e n C. 8 7 . 2 3 2
D o l a n , E d w a r d , 80.983
H e r z o g , J a n ic e , 80.925
P a r a d i s , H a r r ie t t . 80.701
S p a n e r . A r n o ld . P0.002
E d w a r d s , W i l l i a m , 80..57 5
B e r m a n , R o . s a l l n d , 80..157
T r u m b le , O liv e M, 80.534
S c h w a r t z , M i l t o n A. .'»0.52fl
C o r lo , F l o r e n c e , 80.4 7 2
T a n n e n . S id n e y M , 8 0.432
T iPfkowItz, B e s s i e , 8 0 .4 0 5
B o u g h n e r , B l a n c h e T . 8 0 .374
K e e g a n . J a m e s G , 8 0.420
K e m p . A r le n e R . 8 0.229
Teachers Disability
1 0 1 0 . P A G E — P r o v id e s t h a t t e a c h e r
r e a c h in g a g e 55 a f t e r r e t i r i n g on dl«Hbility a llo w an ce, s h a ll be d ee m ed p e r ­
m a n e n tl y r e t ir e d fo r d is a b i lit y .
Pen­
sion Com. E d u c a tio n l.a w . No. 1109-a.
F eb . 28, a m e n d a n d re c o m m it. P r i n t ­
ed Nos. S. 1188, 1308.
A. 9 4 7 - T O D D - F e b . 17. a m e n d a n d
r e c o m m it. T^rlnted Nos. A. 1034, 1102.
Pay for Mounted Cops
1040. W I C K S — I>’ixes .sala ries
of
m o u n te d p a t r o lm e n in W a lk il l s t a t e
p riso n a n d M’o o d bo u rn e i n s ti tu ti o n f o r
d e fe c tiv e d e l in q u e n t s a t s a m e r a t e n a
f o r g u a r d s in s t a t e p riso n s.
P e n a l Tnf t i t u t l o n s C o rrec tio n L a w , Nos, 114,
4;!0.
P r i n t e d No. S. 1221.
Counties Negligent
1041. W A R N E R — M.Tkes
c o u n tie*
o u ts id e of NYC exceiit w h e n c o u n t y
c l e r k s a r e p aid on fee b as is , liab le f o r
d a m a g e s , r e s u lt in g f ro m n e g l ig e n t a c t s
of c o u n t y clerk , his d e p u t y o r th e e m ­
ployee. re q u i r e s t h a t w r i t t e n c l a im o r
n o tice s h a ll be filed w ith i n ."ixty d ay *
a f t e r I n ju r y o cc u rre d befo re a c tio n c a n
be co m m en c ed
an d
i)roh lb its c o m ­
m e n c e m e n t of a c tio n a f t e r one' y e a r .
I n t e r n a l A ffairs Com.
C o u n ty L a w ,
N o. 0-c, new.
M ar. 5. rep t. P r i n t e d No. S. 1222.
A. i:i29—M A R l . 'L E - P r i n t e d No. A,
1521.
Milk Publicity
1047. S T O K E S — I n c r e a s e s by J.I.OOO
t h e a m o u n t a v a i l a b l e to a g r i c u lt u r . il
dejit. f o r i)orfional Bervice of r e g u l a r
s a la r ie d s ta f f of m ilk p u b lic ity b u r e a u .
C hap. 4.'5 of 1940. P r i n t e d No. S. 1230.
A. 1358 — HOLT.OWKI.rv — M ar. 0,
a m e n d a n d re c o m m it. P r i n t e d No. A.
1551.
Port Authority Cops
1052. M c C . \ F F i n ' Y —ICmpowors
P ort
of N Y A u th o r it y to p r o s c r ib e a n d e s ­
t a b lis h r u le s fo r ai)p o in tm en t9 to a n d
p ro m o tio n s In police force a n d
to
c la s s if y po.oltions th e re in . iirohil)its r e ­
m o v als, suspenslonfi o r d e m o tio n s e x ­
ceiit for in c o m p e te n c y o r m l s c n n d u c t
a f t e r he.'irlng. F i n a n c e Com. P r i n t e d
No. S. 1235.
A. 3 2 9 - M O R A N —P r in te d Xo. A. 329,
Manhattan State Hospital
10.'i3. M U / Z I C A T O - K x t e n d s to A p r il
7, 1948, in s te a d of 1943, tim e f o r r e ­
m o v a l of I n m a te s an d p ro n c r t y of M a n ­
h a t t a n S t a t e H o s p ita l on W a r d 's I s la n d
to P ilg r im S ta t e Ho.spital on Ix in g
I s la n d o r to o th e r s t a t e h o s p ita ls .
• 'Itle s Com. N YC ,'Vdm lnlstrallve f'ode.
No. H. 41-7.0. P r in te d No. S, 1‘J 30.
A. 1 3 1 1 - C A T K X A C C I U - P r i n t e d No.
A . 1503.
Police Training
1 0 0 0 . Y O IIX G —A uth orlz eri r e g e n t s to
a p p o i n t a d v is o r y council of e ig h t m e m ­
b ers to s u p e r v is e eH ta b llshm e n t .-ind op ­
e ra tio n of m u n ic ip a l iiolice training:
schools w h ich s h a ll m a in ta in m i n im u m
s ta n d a r d s , r e q u i r e s t h a t police officer*
In police forces <if f o u r or m ore m e m Ix'rs, sh all a t te n d fo r t r a i n i n g w ith i n
one y e a r a f t e r a p p o i n tm e n t a n d a p ­
p r o p r ia te s
#0,000,
E d u c a ti o n
P om ,
E d u c a tio n
Law .
A rt,
22-b,
n ew .
I ’r in te d No. S. 1244.
A. 114.!-MII.MC)K—F eb . 20, a m e n d
a n d rec o m m it.
I ’r ln te d S r m . A. 1297,
1,596.
This listing will be concluded
next week.
#
aVIL SERVICE LEADER
P age T w e l v e
Tnciday, March
pr« o t their receipt and Iim,. ^
t« act
• boatswain
•meraaacy.
The dutle*
kaowledfe o t mixing
log wire and manlla rope anrt“P'‘''
In g
can vu ;
a lso
co m p le te
edge o f t h e v a r i o u s a r t i c l e s
the deck d e p a r t m e n t l a c o n n l
With l i f e b o a t s ,
r ig g h ,g " ;“ " a «
winches, gears, etc.
^*'*1»,
Requirement*
O n e y e a r o f e x p e r i e n c e in
deck
d ep a rtm en t
at
sea
h,
w h ich
c a n d id a te s m u s t hav»
f o r m e d t h e d u t i e s o f b o a t s w a m * ’" ''
o f d e c k s to r e k e e p e r , h a v in B r l. ’
sib iiity
fo r
th e
r e c e ip t ®
H ow
to A p p ly f o r a
Supervisor, Grade 3
(Social Service)
T est
For City Jobs: Obtain applications at 96 Duane Sireet, New York
City, (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), or write to the Application Bureau of tb«
Municipal Civil Service Commission at 96 Du:l\ie Street and enclose
a self-addressed 9-inch stamped envelope (4 cents for Manhattan and
Bronx, 6 cents elsew here).
For State Jobs; Obtain applications at 80 Centre Street, New York
City, (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or enclose six cents in a letter to the Examina­
tions Division, State Civil Service Department, Albany.
For County Jobs: Obtain applications from Examinations Division,
State Civil Service Department, Albany. Enclose 6 cents.
For Federal Jobs: Obtain applications from U. S. Civil Service Com­
mission, 641 Washington Street, New York City, (9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.),
in person or by mail. Also available from first and second class post
offices. Second District.
U. S. citizens only may file for exams and only during period when
applications are being; received.
Fees are charged for city and State exams, not for federal.
Applicants for most city jobs must have been residents of New York
City for three years immediately preceding appointment. Applicants
for State Jobs must have been New York State residents for one year.
The "weights” listed for various titles on these pages refer to the
relative value of each part of the exams. Therefore, if the weight of
the written part of an exam is 30, this mearAs that the written part
counts for 30 per cent of the final mark.
(C ity -W id e P rom otio n)
T h is e x a m is b e in g r e a n n o im c e d
b eca u sc o f d ela y
ca u sed b y leg a l
a ctio n .
A ll ca 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 r g e d to th em .
F ile b y M a r c h 24.
S a l a r y : $ 2 ,4 0 0
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.
License for Motion Pictur*
Operator
F ile b y
lim it; 21.
M arch
24.
Fee,
$5,
Ag«
License for Structural
Welder
F i l e b y M a r c h 24. F e e : t h e c o s t o f
s te e l p la te s, filler ro d s, th e u s e o f
m a c h in es an d cu rren t, th e m a k in g
o f th e te n sio n te sts in c o n n e c tio n
w ith in sp e c tin g , te stin g a n d re p o r t­
i n g w ill b e c o v e r e d b y a f e e o f $15.
U
p s t a t e
T e s t is
C i t y
T
e s t s
Jiinior Administrative
Assistant
Bridge Painter
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 g ra d e.
A g e s : n o t o v e r 40
th e d a te o f a p p lica tio n : n o t o v e r
o n th e d a te qf a p p o in tm e n t.
F ile
M a r c h 24,
P e e , $2.
list
a
S a l a r y : $ 3 ,i W 0 t o $ 4 , 0 0 0 .
M a r c h 24.
F e e . $3.
F ile
(.City-W ide P ro m o tio n )
by
FI RE CHI EF LEVY E N D O R SES
Electrician
F I R E M A N 'S G U I D E
P Y A M IM P R
C ,A M I V I I lM C ,n
0)
F ile b y M a r c h 24.
S a l a r y : $11.20
per
day.
D ate
o f w r itte n
exam :
M a y 10.
F e e , $2.
1 0
I. IU
Bookkeeper, Grade 1
» K . 0 - 4 5 « ( ; — S i i l l e .508
1500 llr o n d w iiy , N . Y.
(C ity -W id e Prom otio n)
S a l a r y : $ 1 ,2 0 0 t o $1 ,8 0 0 .
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.
,
S tu d y ARCO B o o k s
Gardener
Inspector of Plastering,
Grade 3
APPRENTICE (G o v ’t
Printing O ffice) . . $1.00
S E R G E A N T ................ $1.50
(P rom otion)
O pen
o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e
D e p 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 e e , $2.
S a la r y :
$2,4 0 0 t o $ 3 ,0 0 0 .
D ate
of
w r i t t e n t e s t : M a y 6.
POSTAL POSIT’NS .$ 1 .5 0
BOOKKEEPER (Prom .,
G rade 1 ) ...................$1.50
Resident Buildings Super­
intendent, New York City
Housing Authority,
Grade 2
ACCT. & A U D IT ’G .$ 1 .5 0
S TU D EN T NUR SE. .$ 1 .0 0
• \ s k f o r .\r<>o n t I I . H . M a c y , ( i l i n b p l
K ro H ., I tH r u fH i i i u l N o b l e ,
A’ S . ,
<' 1vl l Me rvl<-e i t o o k O u t e r , Miin i<- li> ul
H iilld liiK , l . e i i d e r I t o o k s lio ii, u n d
j n
^
^
^
4K0
”
I.ex ln jrto n
Ave.
K I,dorad<» 6 -6 0 3 1
(P rom otion)
O pen
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 ity .
S a la r y ;
$ 1 ,800
to
$ 2,400.
file
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 : si.x a t
$ 2 ,1 0 0 ; o n e a t $1 ,8 6 0 ; o n e a t $1 ,8 0 0 .
A n d b e g in y o u r p r e p a r a tio n N O W fo r th e next
C iv il S e r v i c e e x a m !
LEADER BOOKSHOP
97 D uane S tre et
N e w Y ork C ity
Try this:C A R E E R
l>Hnlcl l l a r r i H ,
8(itli K t r e e t
tr a in in g
and
ex p er i­
Junior Laboratory Asst.
B ureau
o f L a b o r a to rie s, D e p a r t­
m e n t o f P u b lic H ea lth .
One ap­
p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1 ,2 0 0 .
F ile
b y M a r c h 28.
F e e , $1,
E x a m w ill
b e h e l d A p r i l 19.
Duties
D o r o u tin e w o r k
in a
la b o r a to r y ; p e r fo r m m o r e
w o r k In l a b o r a t o r y r o u t i n
in te c h n ic a l w o r k ; r e la te d
s c ie n tific
advanced
es; assist
w ork.
C a n d id a tes m u s t b e re sid e n ts o f
Y onkers
for
one
year
p rec ed in g
M arch
10,
1941.
E ith e r
(a )
tw o
y ea r s e x p e r ie n c e in a p u b lic h ea lth
or c o m m e r c ia l la b o r a to r y , a n d h ig h
sch o o l g ra d u a tio n ; or (b ) o n e y e a r
o f su c h e x p e r ie n c e , o n e y e a r tra in ­
in g in p u b lic h e a lth la b o r a to r y p r o ­
cedures, and
h ig li sc h o o l g r a d u a ­
tio n ; o r (c ) a n e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a ­
tio n .
Basis of Ratings
W ritten ,
e n c e , 5.
S E R V I C E
D ire cto r
KN.
,
2 -O lS l
go
writ. «• «h.n. tor
Informatlsiial
'n .or m .iion .i
vltw.
Interinter
Teacher of Industrial Arti: Two
years of experience in ichooli be*
low a college level.
T eacher
of
R e m ed ia l
R e a d in g :
T w o y ea r s o f e x p e r ie n c e in g iv in g
In stru ctio n in r e m e d ia l r e a d in g in
sp ecia l
G lasses
fo r
stu d en ts
w ith
re a d in g h a n d ica p s.
B a s i s o f Ratings
A p p lica n ts w ill b e rated o n th e ir
e x p e r i e n c e a n d f i t n e s s o n a scale o £
100.
Senior Laboratory Mechanic
(Fuel R ating), $ 2 ,0 0 0
5;
tr a in in g
U . S . T
and
ex p er i­
e s t s
Supervistft* of Education,
$3,20 0
Assistant Superv isor of
Education, $2 ,6 0 0
Teacher o f Industrial Arts,
$1 ,8 00
Duties
S u p e r v iso r
o f E d u c a tio n ;
under
fiu p erv isio n to o r g a n iz e a n d d ir e c t
a c o m p le te p ro g ra m
o f co r r e la te d
a ca d em ic, v o c a tio n a l, a n d so cia l e d ­
u ca tio n ; to o r g a n iz e , d ir ec t, a n d s u ­
p erv ise
th e
ed u ca tio n a l
staff;
to
p la n
and
d ir ec * :
a
program
of
iio b b y a n d c lu b w o r k fo r a d o le s c e n t
l)o y s.
A s s i s ^ n t S u p e r v is o r o f E d u c a tio n ;
T c a s s is t In t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f a
program
of
co r re la ted
a ca d em ic
an d so cia l e d u c a tio n ; to d ir e c t a n d
a d m in iste r
th e
a ctiv itie s
of
tlie
school d ep a rtm en t o f th e
in s titu ­
tion .
T ea c h e r o f In d u stria l A rts, an d
T ca ch er o f R e m ed ia l R e a d in g : T o
Ica ch cla sse s in e le m e n ta r y g ra d es
a n d h i g h s c l i o o l in t h e f i e l d o f tlae
p o sitio n a p p lie d for.
E d u c a tio n ;
A
b a ch elo r's
degree
w ith m a j o r s t u d y in tiie fie ld a p ­
p lie d fo r .
E x p e r ie n c e ; S u p e r v is o r — fiv e y e a r s
of p ro fe ssio n a l e x p e r ie n c e , th r e e o f
it a n a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o r s u p e r v i s o r y
p o sitio n .
A ssista n t: F o u r y e a r s o f p ro fe s-
B m Is of Ratings
A p p lica n ts
w ill
be
rated
w r i t t e n t e s t o n a s c a l e o f loo
Student Nurse
Agency. Washington, d . c
(Continued on Page 14)
c u r it y
U S E D CAR
B A R G A IN S
Assistant Laboratory Me­
chanic (Fuel R ating),
$1,620
N a tio n a l
B ureau
D ept, o f C om m erce.
IT . A g e l i m i t : .W.
of
S ta n d a rd s,
F ile b y A p ril
B A R G A I N S ! ! !
Cut for Clearance
Must Make Room
Duties
To
m ake
ro u tin e
and
referee
r a tin g s
of
m otor
fu els,
a v ia tio n
fu els, an d
D iese l fu e ls u sin g th e
A S T M -C F R en g in e , th e C F R a v ia ­
tio n en g in e , or th e C F R D ie se l e n ­
g in e , in o r d e r t o d e t e r m i n e r e l a ­
tiv e k n o c k ch a ra c te ristics o r ig n i­
tio n q u a litie s in te r m s o f o c ta n e o r
d etan e num bers;
to
conduct n ece .> ! s a r y I n s p e c t i o n s a n d o v e r h a u l s o f
CFR
e n g in e s
and
o th er
test
eng in e .s; t o I n s t a ll t e s t e q u i p m e n t ; t o
r e co r d a n d ta b u la te te st d a ta .
R eq u trem en to
S e n io r L a b o r a to ry M e c h a n ic ; F iv e
years
of
p a id
ex p er ien ce
in
th e
op era tio n , testin g , or m a in te n a n c e
o f in te r n a l-c o m b u stio n e n g in e s, in ­
c lu d in g t h r e e in t h e r a t in g o f f u e ls
w ith a C F R en g in e .
L a b o ra to ry M e ch a n ic : F o u r y ea r s
o f e x p e r ie n c e in th e o p e r a tio n , t e s t­
in g,
or
m a in ten a n ce
of
in ter n a lco m b u stio n
en g in e s,
in c lu d in g
at
l e a ‘;t t w o i n t h e r a t i n g o f f u e l s w i t h
a C F R en g in e .
A ssista n t
L aboratory
M ech a n ic :
T h r ee y ea r s o f e x p e r ie n c e in th e
o p era tin g , te stin g , o r m a in te n a n c e
o f in te r n a l-c o m b u stio n en g in e s, in ­
c lu d in g o n e in t h e r a t in g o f f u e ls
w ith a C F R en g in e.
B a s i s o f Ratings
A p p lic a n ts w ill b e ra ted o n th e ir
e x p e r ie n c e a n d fitn ess o n a s c a le o f
Principal Meteorologist
(Any Specialized Branch),
$5,600
A 1 « o : .S en io "
M ete o ro lo g ist,
$ 3 ,800; A s s o c i a t e , $ 3 ,2 0 0 ; a n d A s s i s ­
t a n t , $ 2 ,6 0 0 .
F ile u n til fu r th e r n o ­
tice.
A g e l im it s : 53. R e q u i r e m e n t s :
A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e h a d p r o fe s­
sion al
ex n er ien ce
v a ry in g
from
seven
to tw o y ea r s, a c c o r d in g to
t h e g r a d e a p p lie d fo r , in t h e fie ld
o f m eteo r o lo g y .
Assistant Yardmaster
S a l a r y : $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o .? 2 ,6 0 0 .
M a r c h 18.
A g e lim it : 55.
F ile
by
Duties
T o .s u p e r v is e tr a in c r e w s e n g a g e d
in m a k in g u p a n d s w it c h in g tr a in s;
to r e c e iv e re q u ests fo r tr a n sp o rta ­
tio n , r e p o r t a n d re c o r d y a r d m o v e ­
m e n ts o f e m p tv an d lo a d e d cars; to
su p e r v ise lo c o m o tiv e ser v ice, a n d to
c h a r g e .' i n c h s e r v i c e t o p r o p e r j o b
o rd ers; to in sp e c t tr a c k sca le s, to
m a k e o u t - g o i n g . s w i t c h H.st, a n d t o
a .ssem b le b illin g a n d p a s s e s fo r o u t ­
g o in g lo a d e d cars; to r e c e iv e in c o m ­
in g tra in s, etc.
Requirements
C H EVR OLET S e d a n .... I 39
FORD S e d a n .................
' 53
PLYMOUTH S e d a n . . . g *
C H EVR OLET Sedan ..........78
FORD Sport C o u p e .,.
97
PONTIAC S ed a n ........
NASH '6' 4 - Dr. Sedan.. ' 99
CHRY SLER Airflow
129
FORD De Luxa Sedan
I44
PONTIAC 4 - Dr. Sedan
163
PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. B ed .,,178
FORD S ed a n ......................... 193
NASH 5-P a ss. S e d a n ... 229
ST U D E ‘6’ S e d a n
!243
PLYMOUTH Sedan
261
BUICK 4-Dr. Sedan
263
LA SALLE 4-Dr. Sed
279
NASH Club Coupe.............. 296
PONTJAC 4 - Dr. Sedan :..328
NASH 5-P ass. Sedan
344
ZEPH Y R S ed a n .................. 386
NASH 4-Dr. Trk. Sedan..397
NASH 4-Dr. Sedan, radio
weather e y e ...................... 635
300 others. Op«n Kve.i. und Sun.
N. J. Titl«a Guuruiiteed
'32
’33
'34
'34
'35
'34
'36
'34
’36
'36
’36
’37
'37
'38
'38
'37
'37
'37
'37
’38
'38
’39
’40
BISHOP N A S H
CORP.
BROADWAY, corner 133rd St,
■"■fioodwill Used Cars"
BFX'ONDITIONED & G l’AK.\.NTKKU
■40 OLDSMOB11.K 4-door
efiKn
sedan, radio, h e a te r ...............
•40 CIIEVROI.KT 2-door
tKQC
sedan, radio, h e a te r .................
■30 rONTI.XC 4-door Hediin
radio, heater, low m ll e a s * .. . ▼ “ “ “
DODGE
4-door sedan, radio ...................
39 r o X T I A C opera toupa
excellent oondiMun.....................
’39 PLYMOUTH 2-door trjr.
sedan, original randltloii........
■38 OLDSMOBII.K opera
ooupe, radio, heat«‘r .................
$495
$495
$425
$425
T erm .s— T r a d e *
60 OTHERS TO SELECT FROM
G o o d w i n
Pontiac
Established 1912
1045 ATLANTIC AVE., BKOOKI.Y'
Open Eves, and San. STerlliif S-5<W»
T w o y e a r s o f ra ilro a d e x p e r ie n c e
in th e c a p a c it y o f y a r d m a s t e r , a s ­
sista n t y a rd m a ster, s w itc h m a n , fla g m-nn. b r a k e m a n , o r c o n d u c t o r .
In
a d d itio n , s ix m o n th o f e x p e r ie n c e in
a su p e rv iso ry ca p a city o v er o p era t­
i n g p e r s o n n e l i n a ’- a i l r o a d y a r d .
Basis of Ratings
A p p lica n ts w ill b e rated on
e x p e r ie n c e a n d fitn ess o n a
o f 100.
th eir
sca le
T n tn im e n t
M aker,
$1,800.
R e­
q u ir e m e n ts ; C o m o le tio n o f a fo u r
y e a r s a p p r en tice sh ip or fo u r v e a r s
e x o e r ie n c e as In str u m e n t M a k e r in
a h ifr h -tr r a d e i n s t r u m e n t o r p h v .s ic a l
la b o r a to r y sh o p .
M a x i m u m a g e , 62.
F ile u n til fu r th e r n o tice .
S u n e r v i s o r nf I n d i a n E d u c a t i o n I n
M ural
P a in tin g
and
F in e
A rts,
:W .8 00; A s s i s t a n t S u p e r v i s o r , $ 2 , 3 0 0 .
R e q u ir e m e n t-; A t lea st fo u r y e a r s
s n e c ia liz e d s t u d y in fin e a r ts p lu s
th r e e to fiv e y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e , a c ­
c o r d i n g t o th<» g r a d e , p a r t o f w h i b h
m ust h ave b een
as su p e rv iso r o f
te a ch in g o f art te ch n iq u e s.
M a x i­
m u m a g e , 53.
F i l e b y M a r c h 31,
J u n i o r K n ir in e e r . $ 2,000.
R e q u ire­
m e n ts: P o m p le tio n o f a fo u r y e a r
e n g in fv r in g c u r r ic u lu m
le a d in g to
a n A B d e g r e e in e n g i n e e r in g .
S e n io r
stu d en ts
in
en g in e e r in g
m av
a lso
a p p ly .
M a x i m u m a g e , 35.
F ile u n ­
til f u r t h e r n o t ic e .
S e n io r I n sp e c ­
to r
F J n g in e erin g
M a ter ia ls.
$2,600;
I n s p e c t o r . $2,300; A s s o c i a t e I n s p e c ­
to r . $2,000; J u n i o r I n s o e c t o r , $ l,fi2 0 .
M a x i m u m a g e , 65.
F ile u n til fu r tiier n o tice .
T r u ly th e H ouse
o f Bargains
We will not knowingly be
dersold. Delow we have
oat Just one o f our man.v. man-’
ontfltnndlnfr bai»aln«.
''<■’* ''
can arranire lonif, easy pBjiiie"**'
*3 9
M odel
b la c k ;
B U IC K
$497
“ ■48” a p o r t s e d a n ,
r a d i o , h e a t e r ...................
K IN G HUDSON
5 5 t h S t r e e t and Broadw ay
CO. 6-1890
NEW
CO. 5-1900
A U T H O R IZ E D
DEALER
IN UPPER M.ANHATT.'Jf
R E X
•
R Y A N ,
SALES A SE R V IC E
•
S50 DYCKUAN ST., Nr- ®
LORRAIMI 7-IIM
Storekeeper (D eck)
S a l a r y : R 1 .3 0 2 .
A g e l i m i t : 53.
F ile
by
A p ril
8.
Duties
T o b e in c h a r g e o f d e c k s to r e s o n
an a rm y tran sp ort, k e e p in g a re c-
•
S a la r y ; $288 a y e a r , p iu .
ters,
su b sisten ce .
lau n d rv
*
m ed ica l
a tten tio n .
Prom otin ne® " '^
$ 1 ,B2 0 .
S t.
E liz a b e th 's
H o s n i ,® !
(F e d e ra l In stitu tio n fo r T reatm ^ '
o f M e n ta l D iso rd er s), F e d e r a l ^
Laboratory Mechanic (Fuel
R ating), $1,80 0
100.
Requirements
F in d o u t fir s t w h a t s o r t o f w o r k y o u can do best, a n d th e n
a ft e r th a t k in d o f a jo b , in o r o u t o f th e C i v i l S e rv ic e ,
W i.»t
6;
N a tio n a l T r a in in g S ch o o l fo r B o y s,
D ept, o f J u stice.
F i l e b y A p r U 17.
A g e l i m i t s : 25 t o 53.
P ic k o u t a c a r e e r f o r y o u r s e l f in g o v e r n m e n +
se rv ic e . G e t y o u r s tu d y m a te ria l early .
3 i5
W ritten ,
e n c e , 5.
Teacher of Remedial
Reading, $ 1 ,8 00
Every Book Mentioned in The Leader
Is on Sale at the Leader Bookstores
L
a n a ly tic a l
ch em istry ;
or
(b )
h ig h
.sch o o l g r a d u a t i o n , t w o
years ex ­
p e r i e n c e in a p u b l i c h e a l t h o r c o m ­
m e r c ia l
la b o ra to ry ,
and
(1)
tw o
y ea rs co lleg e tra in in g w ith co u rses
in b io lo g y a n d c lie m is t r y , o r (2) a
sp ecia l o n e -y c a r c o u r se in la b o r a ­
to r y te ch n iq u e : or (c) a n e q u iv a ­
len t co m b in a tio n .
Requirements
O p en o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e
P ark D ep artm en t.
S a la r y ; $6. D a te
o f w r i t t e n t e s t : M a y 17.
F e e , $1.
F i l e b y M a r c i i 24.
( . 'o n lu liii I 're v lo u H K x n n i l i i u l l o n ,
D iitirs
of
('o n it
A tten d iin t,
( / o u r t I ’ro«'edur«<, S i u i r e m e ^ ' o i i r t
K iile x , l.ciru l T e r n i i n o I o K y , < t1 C f l
S I n t e O o v ’t , e t c ............................
A
Duties
Do specialized technical work In
pathology and blood chemistry; re­
lated work.
Requirements
E ith e r
(a)
c o lleg e
degree
with
c o u r s e s in b i o l o g y a n d g e n e r a l a n d
(P rom otion)
COURT A T T E N D A N T
"
B ureau
o f L a b o r a to rie s, D e p a r t­
m e n t o f P u b lic H ea lth .
One ap­
p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1 ,8 0 0 .
F ile
b y M a r c h 28.
F e e . $1.
E x a tn w ill
b e h e ld A p r il 19.
T h is t e s t is o p e n
to r e .sid e n ts o f N e w Y o r k S ta te .
Basis of Rating^s
(C ity -W id e Prom otio n)
W h y p a y in o r ^ w l i e n t h a tlne.st H tu d y co u i' H e
a v a ila b le
can
be
bad
fo r
o n l y SI.(Ml. A d H u r * y o u r s e l f o f a hlJTh
i » n k f o r « j o b t h a t p a y * $ 2 ,0(M I -$ :{ ,0 00.
C o m p lete S tu d y <ri 0 0
C ourse O n ly . ^ >-U U M H ii.
by
T h is
exam
in
reannounced
be­
ca 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 h a v e to p a y 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 ile b y M a r c h
24.
F e e , $2.
Electrician
$2.
F ile
Assistant Supervisor, Grade
2 (Social Service)
S a l a r y : $6 ,0 0 0 . V a c a n c i e s a t $ 4,200.
F i l e b y M ^ i c h 24.
F e e . $5.
Fee,
(Pathology)
( R e a l Es t a t e R e s e a r c h )
on
45
by
Director of Medical Social
Service, Grade 6
S a l a r y ; $ 11.20.
M a r c h 24.
YONKERS
Technician
■io n a l
ex p erien ce,
tw o
or
w h io h
m u B t h a v e b e e n In a n a d m i n i s t r a ­
tiv e or su p e rv iso ry ca p a city .
W t OfT.r LIbcr.l
Trs(J»-ln.
on
N#w
M a t u r y a«d LU m Ih C»ri
All Osrt 8o!d 0 " '''" '.° “/
bmK
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
march lU , 1941
m q u o r
" h .reb y g iv e n t h a t L lcen * « N o .
■
. 1,.. If
iM u ed to th « u nd «r|>'f 0 0 2 2 *
i i Q u o r « t r * t « n Jn a c l u b
| f ' ' , d t" * ^ u c o h o l l o
B everage
C on trol
l* '^ r
qt N i c h o l a s A v e n u e . C i t y a n d
t 3 9 8 P t. ^
Y ork, for o n -p r e m ls e s
H ’ rnt''
„
H o t e l B e l l m e n ’* B e n e f i c i a l
N ich o la s A venue.
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 00201 h a s b een Issued to th e u n d er­
s ig n e d to sell beer, w in e an 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 o n ­
t r o l L a w a t 31.1 E a s t 6 5 t h S t r e e t . C i t y
a n d C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p rem l.* e s
co n su m p tio n ,
l l a p s b u r g C lu b , In c.. 313
B . 6 5 th St.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I . l c e n f e N o .
H L 000 7 9 h a s b e e n isxuerl to t h e u n d e r ­
sig n e d to sell beer, w in e « n d liq u o r a t
re ta il u n d e r t h e A ic-ohollc lie v e n iK o C o n ­
tr o l L a w a t 2204 .S e v e n th A v e n u e . C i t y
nd C ou n ty o f N e w Y ork for o n -p r e n iise s
con su m p tion .
.S m a ll's P a r a d i s e . o f N .Y .C .,
In c., 2294 S e v e n t h A v c .
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I . I c e n s e N o .
R L «449 h a s b een Issu ed to th e iin d crg l 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 nd er th e A lcoh olic H everage C on ­
tr o l L a w a t 223 W e s t S tr e e t. C ity a n d
C ounty of N ew
York,
for o n -p ro m lsr.x
co n su m p tio n .
N o rth R iv er E a t Shoppe,
l n c „ 223 AVest S t.
N o t i c e ! • h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I . l c e n s e .Vo.
C L 1 2 6 h a s kM>en I s s u e d t o t h e u n d e r ­
s i g n e d to s e ll lltiu o r a t r e t a i l in a c l u b
under
th e
A lcoh olic
B everaK e
C o n tr o l'
lia w a t 48-50 W e s t 5 4 th S tr e e t. C ity a n d
C ounty
of N ew
York
for
o n -p r e m ifp s
con su m p tion .
C ity
A th letic
C lub,
4860 W e s t 6 4 t h S t r 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 .No.
R L 0095« 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 c i u o r a t r e t a i l In a r e .^ U i u ra n t u n d er th e A lco h o lic B e v e ra g e C on ­
trol L a w
a t 3 E a s t 4 S t h S t r e e t , <’i t y
n n d C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , fo r o n -p rem i.« t* s
co n su m p tio n .
S la lso n
M au rice
R jiviol.
I n c., 3 E. 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 I . I c e n s e N o .
C L 47 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 ll l i q u o r a t r e t a i l in a c l u b u n d e r t h e
A l c o h o l i c B e v e r a g ie C o n tr o l I .a w s t 260
AVest B r o a d w a y . C i t y a n d C o u n t y o f N e w
Y o r k f o r o n - p r e m l s e s (on .*^u m p tion.
The
A V oo l C l u b o f t h a C i t y o f . N e w Y o r k . 2 6 0
W est B roadw ay.
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 06509 h a s b een Issued to th e u n d e r ­
sig n e d to sell beer, w ln o a n d liq u or at
re ta il u n d e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e r a g e ('o n t r o l L a w a t 3 E a s t 5 2 n d S t r e e t . < 'ity a n d
C ou nty
of N ew
Y o r k , fo r on -p rem l^ ^ es
co n su m p tio n .
3 B a s t 5 2 n d S t r e e t C o rp.,
T h e W h i r l i n g T o p . 3 E . 6 2 n d St.
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g - l v e n t h a t L i c e n s e N o .
R L 02138 h a s b een issu e d to t h e u n d e r ­
sig 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 l B everajre C o n ­
trol L a w a t 4 W e s t 4 9 th S tr e e t. C ity a n d
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In v ita tio n s a re b e in g s e n t to a ll
m e m b e rs o f th e g r o u p b y P re s id e n t a n n u a l c o m m u n io n s e rv ic e a n d b r e a k ­
J o h n K e n n e d y , a n d le a d in g P o lic e fa s t on S u n d a y m o rn in g , A p r i l 27.
a n d c it y d e p a rtm e n t he a d s w i l l be C o m m u n io n se rv ic e s w i l l be h e ld a t
In v ite d .
S t.
G e o rg e ’s
C h u rc h ,
S tu y v e s a n t
S q u a re , M a n h a tta n , a n d b re a k fa s t
w i l l f o l l o w a t the H o te l P e n n s y l­
v a n ia ’, 7 th A v e ., a n d 32nd S t.
R u p p e rt’s Gave H olid ay
T o Irish o n M arch 1 7
O n M a rc h 17, th e I r is h o f N e w
Y o r k , fo llo w in g tim e -h o n o re d t r a d i ­
tio n , h e ld t h e ir a n n u a l p a ra d e in
h o n o r o f E ir e ’s P a tr o n S a in t— St.
P a tr ic k .
I n a p p re c ia tio n o f th e m a n y I r is h
c o n tr ib u t io n s m a d e to th e w e lfa r e
a n d p ro g re s s o f th e U n ite d S tates
th e Ja c o b R u p p e r t B r e w e r y d e c la re d
M a rc h 17 c o m p le te h o lid a y f o r e v e ry
I r i s h e m p lo y e e w h o d e s ire d to p a r ­
tic ip a te in th e p a ra d e to h o n o r I r e ­
la n d ’s G re a t S a in t.
F u l l c o m p e n s a tio n w as p a id to
e v e ry e lig ib le e m p lo y e e w h o to o k a d ­
v a n ta g e o f th is o p p o r t u n ity .
T h « C IO w i l l ta k e to th e a i r th is
w e e k in its d r iv e to o rg a n iz e e m ­
p lo y e e s o f th e S a n ita tio n D e p t. T h e
f ir s t o f th r e e w e e k ly b ro a d ca sts w i l l
be h e a rd o v e r s ta tio n W M C A at
5:30 W ed n e sd a y , M a rc h 19.
S c h e d u le d spe akers a re Jose ph
C u rr a n , p r e s id e n t o f th e N a tio n a l
M a r it im e U n io n a n d o f th e G re a te r
N e w Y o r k C IO In d u s t r ia l U n io n
C o u n c il; A b r a m F la x e r, p re s id e n t o f
th e C IO S ta te C o u n ty & M u n ic ip a l
W o rk e rs o f A m e r ic a a n d c h a ir m a n
o f th e S a n ita tio n W o rk e rs O r g a n iz ­
in g C o m m itte e , a n d a “ r a n k a n d f ile ”
S a n ita tio n M a n .
MEET A T . . .
G E R M A N IA H A LL
JO H N
II. W K U D K K A I A N N
T h ir d
A ve. and
T el.
ST uyvesant
and
For
C iv il
3
A ll
G R A N D
15
IG th
S erv ic e
S t.
9-9 6 9 9
C e n tra lly
L ocated
F u n c tio n s
B A L L R O O M S
M E E T IN G
R O O M S
.•V R O W L I N G
A L L E Y S
D K .S K S r . \ < K A V A I I . A I U K
A
F r ie n d ly
P la ce
fo r
D in in g
and
D a n cin g
Bookings
Now
p i b s o n m
Stores Clerk Eligibles
Meet Again
A g e n e ra l m e e tin g o f th e M e ­
c h a n ic a l S to re s C le r k E lig ib le s A s ­
s o c ia tio n has been c a lle d f o r 8 o ’c lo c k
o n T h u s d a y n ig h t, M a r c h 20, a t
W a s h in g to n I r v i n g H . S., 16th S tre e t
a n d I r v i n g P la ce , N e w Y o r k C ity . A
p ro p o s e d le t t e r d r a fte d b y th e e x ­
e c u tiv e c o m m itte e to sen d to p e r ­
s o n n e l o ffic e rs in th e v a r io u s S ta te
d e p a rtm e n ts w i l l be discussed. E l i ­
g ib le s o n th e S e n io r a n d A s s is ta n t
lis ts a re in v ite d .
P h o n e Eligibles
T o M eet W ednesday
Sanitation Program
On Radio
Id ea lly
Tuesday, March 18,
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
F ourteen
Open
-
l o a n s
iEm jJtrf 0 r u a t
Q lm n p an y
SO LAPAYETTC STREET n«or WORTH STREET
M*mb«r f«c/«ro/ Otp oi if /niuranc* Corpo ro fwn
T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th e T e le p h o n e
(G ra d e 1) M a le E lig ib le s A s s o c ia tio n
w i l l be h e ld W e d n e sd a y, M a rc h 19, a t
7:30 p .m . a t G re a t C e n tra l P alace, 90
C lin to n St., n e a r D e la n c e y St.
Meeting of IRT
Holy Name Society
T h e r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g o f
th e H o ly N a m e S o c ie ty , I R T D i v i ­
s io n , N Y C T S , w i l l be h e ld W e d n e s ­
da y, M a rc h 19, a t 9:30 p.m . a t H o ly
In n o c e n ts C h u rc h , 128 W e st 37 th St.,
M a n h a tta n . J . P. D o y le , in ch a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts f o r th e C o m m u n io n
B re a k fa s t to be h e ld A p r i l 20 a t th e
H o te l C o m m o d o re , w i l l a n n o u n c e
fin a l a rra n g e m e n ts f o r th e a ffa ir . I t
is e x p e c te d th a t 2,000 m e m b e rs w i l l
a tte n d .
P r o m in e n t sp e a k e rs h a v e
been in v it e d to th e b re a k fa s t.
P re s id e n t W illia m D a w s o n has r e ­
q u e s te d th a t re s e rv a tio n s be m a d e as
soon as p o ss ib le in o r d e r th a t th e
p r o p e r a c c o m m o d a tio n s m a y be p r o ­
v id e d .
A f t e r th e r e g u la r bu siness o f th e
m o n th ly m e e tin g has been fin is h e d ,
e n te r ta in m e n t w i l l be o ffe re d b y
K a y , A n n a n d A g n e s W a ls h , s in g e rs
a n d d a n c e rs: M a r y M c C a r th y , v o c a l­
is t; C h ic an d R a y O ’H a ra ; A . P e tti
an d J a c k W est. M u s ic w i l l be f u r ­
n is h e d b y th e C la n E ire a n n W a r
P ip e rs .
R e v . Jam es W . K e e lin g , S p ir it u a l
D ir e c to r , has e x te n d e d a n i n v it a t io n
to a ll m e m b e rs to a tte n d th e m e e tin g .
C lim b e r
and
E lig ib le s
to
P ru n e rs
M eet
T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th e C lim b e r
an d P ru n e rs E lig ib le A s s o c ia tio n w i l l
be h e ld T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 20, a t G e r ­
m a n ia H a ll, 16th S tre e t an d 3 rd A v e ­
nue, M a n h a tta n , a t 8 p.m .
E lig ib le s w h o h a ve ta k e n th e w r i t ­
te n test but^ w h o h a ve n o t been
c a lle d f o r th e p ra c tic a ls a re u rg e d to
a tte n d m e e tin g s r e g u la r ly .
Catholic Park Guild
To Hold Breakfast
Federal Exams
T h e a n n u a l C o m m u n io n B r e a k fa s t
o f th e C a th o lic G u ild o f P a r k D e p a r t­
m e n t E m p lo y e e s w i l l be h e ld a t th e
C o m m o d o re H o te l, L e x in g to n A v e ­
nu e
and
42nd
S tre e t,
S unday,
M a rc h 23.
Mass is to be h e ld a t S t. P a t r ic k ’s
C a th e d ra l, 50 th S tre e t a n d F i f t h A v e .,
a t 8:30 a.m . A l l tho se a tte n d in g are
re q u e s te d to a sse m ble a t 5 1 s t S tre e t
b e tw e e n 5 th a n d P a r k A v e n u e s a t
8 a.m .
New Officers Installed
By State Association
Judge N o rm a n F. L e n t o f R o c k ­
v i l l e C e n te r in s ta lle d th e r e c e n tly re -e le c te d o ffic e rs o f th e L o n g Is la n d
In t e r - C o u n t y S ta te P a r k C h a p te r o f
th e A s s o c ia tio n o f S ta te C i v i l S e r v ­
ice E m p lo y e e s , a t th e 2 6 th b i- m o n t h ly
m e e tin g o f th e g ro u p , h e ld la s t
W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t th e W a n ta g h
F ir e H ouse.
T ru c k D riv e r E ligibles
U rged to A tten d M eeting
A l l e lig ib le s o n th e l i s t f o r A u to
T r u c k D r i v e r ( a p p r o p r ia t e f o r L a ­
b o r e r ) h a v e b e en u r g e d to a tte n d th e
n e x t r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e A s s o c ia ­
t io n on T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 20, a t 8
p. m ., a t 10 S e v e n th A v e ., S o u th .
Darning to Address
St. George Association
T h e S t. G e o rg e A s s o c ia tio n o f th e
P a r k D e p a r tm e n t w i l l h o ld its f ir s t
r a l l y in th e lin e u p ro o m o f th e P o ­
lic e D e p a rtm e n t, 240 C e n tre S tre e t,
T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 20, a t 8:30 p.m .
N e w b o ld M o r r is , p r e s id e n t o f th e
C ity C o u n c il, a n d H a r r y M . D u r n in g ,
C o lle c to r o f C u s to m s, w i l l spe a k . A l l
P ro te s ta n t m e m b e rs o f th e P a r k D e ­
p a r tm e n t a re i n v i t e d to a tte n d .
C ustom S am p lers
J o in CIO
T h e f ir s t m e e tin g o f C u s to m S a m ­
p le rs h e ld u n d e r th e au sp ic e s o f th e
C IO w as h e ld M a r c h 13 a t 31 E a s t
27th St.
T h e g r o u p w as f o r m e r ly
a ff ilia t e d w i t h th e N a tio n a l F e d e r a ­
tio n
o f F e d e ra l
E m p lo y e e s , b u t
c h a n g e d to th e C IO ’s U n ite d F e d e r a l
W o rk e rs .
W age-H our In sp ecto rs
T h e A s s o c ia tio n o f U . S. W a g e a n d
H o u r In s p e c tio n E lig ib le s w i l l h o ld
a m e e tin g T h u rs d a y , M a r c h 20 a t 8
p. m ., a t th e H o te l C la rid g e , B r o a d ­
w a y a n d 4 4 th St., 15 th flo o r .
A ll
e lig ib le s a re in v it e d to a tte n d in
o r d e r to h e lp s e c u re a p p o in tm e n ts
fr o m th e lis t.
In th e f u t u r e r e g u la r w e e k ly m e e t­
in g s w i l l be h e ld a t th e H o te l C la ­
rid g e .
A tten d an t M essengers
T h e A tte n d a n t-M e s s e n g e r E lig ib le s
A s s o c ia tio n w i l l h o ld t h e ir n e x t
m e e tin g a t th e H u d s o n P a r k L i b r a r y ,
10 S e v e n th A v e . S o u th , F r id a y ,
M a rc h 21, a t 8 p .m . T h e l i b r a r y can
be re a c h e d b y ta k in g th e 7 th A v e .
s u b w a y to H o u s to n S tre e t o r th e
8 th A v e . to W e s t F o u r t h S tre e t. A l l
m e m b e rs o f th e
a s s o c ia tio n
a re
u rg e d to a tte n d .
M ore
T roopers
C a lle d fo r T e s t s
An
a d d itio n a l
g ro u p
of
S ta te
T r o o p e r c a n d id a te s to o k t h e i r m e d i­
cal tests T h u rs d a y i n A lb a n y .
n e x t g ro u p
w o n ’ t be c a lle d
The
to th e
S ta te C a p ito l u n t i l n e x t w e e k .
F a ilu re s a m o n g th e 3,000 w h o to o k
th e te s t in A lb a n y a n d W h ite P la in s
on D e c e m b e r 16 w o n ’t be n o tifie d u n ­
t i l a ll w h o passed h a v e been e x ­
a m in e d p h y s ic a lly . T h o s e a s k in g f o r
p o s tp o n e m e n t o f th e p h y s ic a l w i l l be
c a lle d fo r a second tim e , b u t th a t is
a ll. T h e e x a m s a n d re -e x a m s s h o u ld
be c o m p le te d w i t h i n th e n e x t th re e
w eeks, a ft e r w h ic h tim e n o tic e s w i l l
go o u t to tho se w h o d id n ’t m a k e th e
g rade.
In c id e n ta lly , S ta te P o lic e o ffic ia ls
a g a in p o in t o u t th a t th e p h y s ic a l te st
m e re ly d e te rm in e s i f th e c a n d id a te
m eets th e p h y s ic a l re q u ire m e n ts set
f o r th e test a n d is in e x c e lle n t p h y s i­
cal c o n d itio n .
N o one is a ske d to
r u n a m ile o r c h in o n th e h o r iz o n ta l
b a r.
(Continued from Page 12)
For
a p p o in tm en t
in
W a sh in g to n ,
D.
C ., o n l y .
A g e l i m i t : 18 t o 30.
D u ties
T h e S t . E l i z a b e t h ’s H o s p i t a l S c h o o l
of
N u rsin g
offers
a
th ree-year
co u rse o f tr a in in g to th o se d e sirin g
to
becom e
g rad u ate
nurses.
The
course
co n sists
of a
p r o b a tio n a r y
t e r m o f 12 m o n t h s , a j u n i o r t e r m o f
12 m o n t h s a n d a s e n i o r t e r m o f 1 2
m on th s.
T he h ours of d uty
w ill
n o t e x c e e d 48 a w e e k .
T hose co m ­
p le tin g th e co u r se w ill b e g r a n te d
ce rtific a te s 'o f
g ra d u a tio n
and
be
« i g i b l e fo r p r o m o tio n to p o sitio n s
o n t h e n u r s i n g s t a f f a t $1,620.
R e q u irem en ts
H ig h sch o o l g ra d u a tio n .
A p p lica ­
tio n s
w ill
a lso
be
re c e iv e d
from
S e n io r stu d e n ts w lio c o m p le te th e ir
c o u r s e s b e f o r e , J u n e 30, 1941.
C on stru ctio n In sp e c tio n C o o r d in a ­
tor.
S a l a r y : $ 3,000.
O p tio n a l su b ­
j e c t s : 1) h u ll: 2 ) e l e c t r i c a l ; 3) m a ­
ch in e ry .
A g e lim it s : 65.
R eq u ire­
m ents:
a p p lica n ts
m ust have
had
p r o f e s s io n a l e x p e r i n c e In t h e fie ld
o f a t le a s t f o u r y e a r s a n d In a d d i ­
tio n fo u r y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c e in th e
o p tio n a l su b ject.
F ile u n til fu r th e r
n o tice .
A s s o c i a t e
E n to m o lo g st (T a x ­
o n o m y ).
S a la r y :
$3,200.
R e q u ire­
m e n ts: A p p lica n ts m u st h a v e g ra d ­
u a ted fr o m co lleg e a n d h a d at lea st
th ree y e a r s’ re sp o n sib le e x p e r ie n c e
in ta x o n o m y o f th e a c u le a te H y m en op tera.
Upper
age
lim it:
53.
F ile u n til fu r th e r n o tic e .
R esearch
C h e m ist ( A n y
S p e cia l­
ized
B ran ch ).
P r in c ip a l,
$ 5 ,600;
S e n i o r , $4,600; R e s e a r c h C h e m i s t , $ 3 .800; A s s o c i a t e , $3,200; a n d A s s i s t a n t ,
$ 2,600. F i l e u n t i l D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1941.
A g e lim it : 55.
R e q u ir e m e n ts: C o l­
le g e g ra d u a tio n , a n d fr o m s e v e n to
*iw o y e a r s o f p r o fe s s io n a l e x p e r i ­
e n c e i n t h e fie ld , d e p e n d i n g o n t h e
g r a d e o f th e p o sitio n a p p lie d for.
Senior Inspector, Engineer­
ing Materials (Aeronauti­
cal), $2,600
A l s o I n s p e c t o r ($2 ,3 0 0 ); A s s o c i a t e
($ 2 ,0 0 0 );
and
J u n io r
In sp ector
($ 1,620).
F ile u n til fu r th e r n o tic e .
A g e l i m i t : 63.
G a u g e C h e c k e r , $ 8 .7 2 , $9.2 0 , $ 9 .6 8
per day.
R e q u irem en ts; F o u r y ea r s
ap p r en tice sh ip ,
or
e q u iv a le n t,
in
g en er a l m a c h in e s h o n p r a c tic e p lu s
s ix m o n th s e x p e r ie n c e in th e m a n u ­
fa c tu re or In sp ectio n a n d c h e c k in g
of gauges.
M a x i m u m a g e , 62.
F ile
b y M a r c h 28. 1941.
O p era to r, C ore D r illin g M a c h in e,
$ 1 ,800 t o $ 2,300. O p e r a t o r . C o r e D r i l l
H e l p e r , $1,3 2 0 t o $ 1 ,6 2 0 .
R eq u ire­
m e n ts, O p erator, C ore D r illin g M a c i i i n e : A t l e a s t o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i ­
e n c e in t h e o p e r a t io n a n d m a i n t e ­
n a n c e o f g a so lin e d r iv e n co r e d rill­
in g
rig s.
O perator,
C ore
D r ill,
H elp er: A t le a st s ix m o n th s e x p e r i­
e n c e a s h e lp e r in t h e o p e r a t io n a n d
m a in ten a n ce o f g a so lin e-d riv en co re
d r i l l i n g r i g s a n .l i n t a k i n g d r i v e a n d
co re sa m p les.
M a x im u m
a g e , 50.
F i l e b y M a r c h 26, 1941.
S torekeep er
(Ijeck ),
$ 1 ,3 0 2
per
year.
R e q u ir e m e n ts : A t le a st o n e
y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e i n d e c k d e p a r t ­
m e n t at sea w ith re sp o n sib ility for
r e ce ip t, c u sto d y , s to r a g e a n d Issu e o f
su p p lie s.
A p p lica n ts m u st fu rn ish
e it h e r a certific 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 o r a
co 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 i l 8 , 1941.
S u b -In sp ector
(C ore
D r illin g :),
$ 1 ,6 2 0 t o $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
A t lea st tw o y ea r s
e x p e r ie n c e c o n d u c tin g , s u p e r v isin g ,
or
in sp ec tin g
c o r e -d r illin g
opera­
tio n s a n d sa m p lin g o f s u b -s u r fa c e
strata, a t lea st six m o n th s o f w h ic h
m ust h ave b een
in a su p e r v is o 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 ted .
M a x i m u m a g e . 50. F i l e
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 ,0 0 0 ; 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 r e ss­
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 as
p re ssm a n o n fla t-b ed 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
presswork.
A ssista n t, tw o y e a r s e x p e r i­
ence
as
pressm an,
one
o f w h ich
m ust
have
been
on
lith o g ra 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 e n tic e on
fla t-b e d
cy lin d e r p resse s o r offset
p rin tin g p resses.
A g e : 18 t o 5 0 . F i l e
b y M a r c h 24, 1941.
P r in cip a l S u p e r in te n d e n t o f C o n ­
str u c tio n ,
$5,600;
S e n io r
S u p e r in ­
te n 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 ,2 0 0 a
year. R eq 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 i
general
co n str u c tio n ,
of
w h ich
a
I p o rtio n m u s t 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 r o je c ts in v o lv in g e x c a v a tio n ,
re in fo rce d c o n cr ete, 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
te ch n ic a l
co lleg e
cou rses m a y b e su b stitu te d , y e a r for
year, u p to fo u r y ea r s o f th e g en ­
eral e x p e r ie n c e .
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 , $2,000.
R e q u irem en ts: A t le a st th r e e y ea r s
ex p er ien ce
in
la u n d r y
o p era tio n s,
use, u p k e e p an d o p era tio n o f m o d ­
ern w a sh in g an d d r y in g m a c h in e r y ,
and p rep a ra tio n a n d u se o f la u n d ry
so lu tio n s.
A lso , at lea st tw o year*
ex p er ien 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
large m o d e r n la u n d r y or tw o y ea r s
a s in stru cto r o f o r g a n iz e d c la sse s in
la u n d ry o p e r a tio n s or 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 ­
s tr u c tio n in t h e o p e r a t i o n o f m a ­
ch in e ry a n d s o lu tio n s o r a n y e q u iv a ­
le n t c o m b in a t io u o£ ( a ) , ( b ) , o r (e ).
M a x im u m
n o tice .
a g e , 53.
F i l e u n t i l fu rtu
further
A r m a m e n t M a c h i n i s t , $1,800
p
q u ire m e n ts:
C o m p le tio n
of
f
y e a r s a p p r e n t i c e s h i p o r f o u r vp
e x p e r ie n c e in h e a v y o rd n a n c e
o r f o u r y e a r s a p p r e n t ic e s h ip or o t
p e r l e n c e a s g e n e r a l m a c h i n i s t ni^
o n e y e a r a s a j o u r n e y m a n i n h p^ .
orders.
M a x i m u m a g e , 62
F iu
A p r i l 18.
F u ll d eta ils in Feb
i s s u e o f T h e L eader.
'
A ss is ta n t C o m m u n ic a tio n s
t o r ( A i r N a v i g a t i o n ) , $1 ,6 2 0 . A b m f j
to
t r a n s m i t a n d r e c e i v e b y rarii
te leg ra p h
(In te rn a tio n a l
M ors
C o d e ) a t a s u s t a i n e d s p e e d o f -in
w ords
per
m in u te
co p y in g
on
ty p ew riter .
M a x i m u m a g e , 50
fm®
u n til fu rth e r n o tice .
F u ll d eta lk
F e b . 25 i s s u e o f T h e L eader.
jtafT D ietitia n ,- $ l,8 0 o a y e a r
q u ir e m e n t s : A .B . d e g r e e , w itli i n r
jo r s tu d y in d ie te tic s , in clu d in e
l e a s t 18 s e m e s t e r h o u r s i n a com
b i n a t i o n o f t h e f o l l o w i n g : f o o d pron
a r a t i o n , n u t r i t i o n , a n d in stitiitio n a i
m a n a g e m e n t . A p p l i c a n t s w i l l b e ac
c e p t e d f r o m s t u d e n t s n o w servina
an
approved
grad u ate
tr a in in g
c o u r s iee .
F ile u n til fu r th e r n o tlm
S torek eep er
( S t e w a r d ’s
D epart­
m en t).
R e q u i r e m e n t s : A t least a
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 t m e n t o f o c e a n - g o i n g v e s s e l - oio 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 ?
s u b s is t e n c e s u p p lie s in a w arehoube
p l u s 6 m o n t h s e m p l o y m e n t wiUilii
p a s t 7 y e a r s i n s o m e c a p a c i t y aboard
a v e s s e l ( c e r t a i n s u b s t i t u t i o n s avail
a b le ).
F i l e 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 oats w a i n ' s M a t e , $ 1 ,3 6 2 a y e a r .
R e­
q u i r e m e n t s : 3 y e a r s In d e c k d ep art­
m e n t o f o c e a n v e s s e l s . F i l e b y M arch
f:ie ctricia n ,
$ 1 ,9 5 0
a
year.
Re,
q u ire m e n ts:
4-y ea r
a p p ren ticesh ip
o r e q u i v a l e n t e x p e r i e n c e ; c e rtific a te
o f s e r v i c e I s s u e d b y lo c a l In sp ec­
t o r s ; c o n t i n u o u s d i s c h a r g e b o o k or
c e r t i f i c a t e o f i d e n t i f i c a t i o n i s s u e d bv
U , S . o ffic ia ls.
^
A t t e n d a n t , N e u r o - P s y c h i a t r i c H os.
p i t a l , $ 1 ,0 2 0 a y e a r .
R e q u irem en ts:
A p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e c o m p l e t e d at
l e a s t 6 m o n t h s o f a r e s i d e n t trainin g
c o u r s e i n n u r s i n g ; o r 6 m o n t h s of
a c t i v e s e r v i c e i n t h e h o s p i t a l corps.
T h r e e m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e a s A t­
t e n d a n t p e r f o r m i n g w a r d d u t y in aa
in s t it u t io n fo r t h e t r e a tm e n t of menta l o r n e r v o u s d i s e a s e s is accep tab le.
A g e l im it s , 21 t o 48 y e a r s .
A pplica­
t io n s m a y b e filed u n til fu rth e r no­
tice.
P r in c ip a l
Tool
and
G auge
Desig n e r,
$ 2 ,3 0 0
a
year;
S en io r
T ool
and
G auge
D e s i g n e r , $2,000
a
year:
Tool
and
G auge
D e­
s i g n e r , $1,800 a .year.
R eq u irem en ts:
A p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e lia d satisfac­
t o r y d e s i g n i n g tr a in in g , o r m ech ani­
c a l d r a ft in g a n d m a c h in e shop ex­
p erie n c e.
T h e l e n g t h a n d sp eciali­
z a t i o n o f e x p e r i e n c e v a r y accord in g
to t h e g r a d e o f t h e p o sitio n .
Age
l i m i t s , 18 t o 62 y e a r s .
A p p lica tio n s
m a y b e file d u n t il fu r t lie r noticc.
E n g in ee rin g
D r a f t s m a n , $1,800 i
y e a r ; C h i e f E n g i n e e r i n g D raftsm an ,
$ 2 ,6 0 0 a y e a r ; P r i n c i p a l E n g in e e r in g
D r a f t s m a n , $ 2 ,3 0 0 a y e a r ; S e n io r En­
g i n e e r i n g D r a f t s m a n , $2,000 a year;
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.
F i l e u n t i l D e c e m b e r 31, 1911.
In sp ector
E n g in ee rin g
M a ter ia ls,
M e ch a n ic a l
(O p tica l
Instrum ents),
$ 2 ,0 0 0 a y e a r .
R e q u i r e m e n t s ; A p pli­
c a n t s m u s t h a v e h a d a t l e a s t 4 years
o f e x p e r i e n c e i n t h e i n s p e c t i o n and
t e s t i n g o f o p t i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s . Col­
l e g i a t e t r a i n i n g i n p h y s i c s o r optics;
o r r e l a t e d t r a i n i n g m a y b e su bsti­
tu te d for ex p er ien ce.
A g e l i m i t s . 21
to 53 y e a r s .
A p p l i c a t i o n s m a y be
filed u n t il f u r t h e r n o tic e .
J u n i o r C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Operator
( A i r N a v i g a t i o n ) , $ 1 ,440 a y e a r . R e­
q u ir e m e n t s : A p p lic a n t s m u st have a
fir st-c la s s r a d io t e le g r a p h operators
l i c e n s e o r s i m i l a r l i c e n s e i s s u e d by
t h e F e d e r a l C o m m u n ic a t io n s Com­
m issio n .
A g e l i m i t s , 1 8 t o 50 y e a r s .
A p p l i c a t i o n s m a y b e f ile d u n t il fur­
th er n o tice .
J u n i o r C o m m u n i c a t i o n s O perator
fH ig h S p e e d R a d io E q u ip m en t).
a year.
R e q u i r e m e n t s : Applicants
m u s t h a v e h a d 1 y e a r o f experience
a s R a d i o O p e r a t o r i n communica­
t i o n s w o r k , a t l e a s t 3 months ot
w h ich
In clu d ed
o p e r a t i o n of h>8
speed
r a d i o c o m m u n i c a t i o n eq u ip
m ent.
M a x i m u m a g e , 48 y e a r s.
p l i c a t i o n s m a y b e f i l e d u n t i l furine
n o tice.
M a c h i n i s t , $ 6 . 7 2 t o $ 8 , 8 8 8 a d ay .
R e q u i r e m e n t s : A p p l i c a n t s m u s t naNo
c o m p le ted
a 4 - y e a r ap pren ticesm p
or m u s t h a v e h a d at lea st 4 y ^ a ^ .
p ra c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e in th e
;
A p p lic a t io n s f r o m t h o s e w ith
(Continued on Tage 16)
“
AMATEURS
P h o to
C o n test
This w eek the subject is
. m , new subjects each
vveek
Call op write for «
rules.
2 Prizes Each Week
HABER & FINK,
16
W a r r e n S t., B .V rolay
^
C IV IL
M a rc h 1 8 , 1 9 4 1
S E R V IC E
P
LEADER
age
F
if t m s w
Your Chances for Appointment
l a t e s t certifications of th e M unicipal Civil Service Com misaion a r e
The
"clow. An asterislc ( ♦) wHli th e latest n u m b e r certified Indicates th a t
I''*”
Ims been m ade d u rin g the p a st week. T h e lette rs P a n d T
probably p e r m a n e n t an d te m p o ra ry .
°ders should r e m e m b e r th a t certification does n o t n e ce ssarily m ea n
,
Usually m ore na m e s a re certified th a n th e r e a r e vacancies.
u - U h a question on a certification should call or w rite to th e Inm """
ission, 299 B ro a d w
ay,
B u r e a u , M unicipal Civil Service Com
----------This w e e k ’s conspicuous stage a r ­
I’oric City, C O rtla n d t 7-8880.
riv al is N ative Son, w hich w as sch ed­
Intent
uled to have its “official opening "
P or T
N o.
S a la ry
D e p a rtm e n t.
2»6
S05 m o n t h
T l l l f , , q e n m a n .................................. • . ................. P u b l i c
W o r k * .......................
W ednesd ay n ig h t a t th e St. J a m e s
20
1.25 h r.
Able
............................ H u n t e r C o l l e g e .................
T h ea tre, a f te r a series of p re v ie w s
fl.'iO
1,50 0
J . c o m P "" * ,
G ’r l i d e 2 ..................................................... W e l f a r a
......................................
.c c u u n t f l" '’
.................................................................M u n . B r o a d c a s t l r i K . . .
1,8 0 0
•7
for one cause or a n o th e r.
Paul
12
^ „ „ o u n « J • • • ^ • g j g l a n t ............................................... W e l f a r e ......................................
1,8(10
2.’i G r e e n ’s n a m e on a play (he w ro te
2 ,. 0 1 0 w / m
Alienist.................................... H o s p i t a l . ...................................
7»
1)«0
N ative Son, w ith R ic h a rd W rig h t) is
I c’ h e m l s t ..............................................................H e a l t h
.........................................
•C l
3,120
« n t K n g l n e e r , G r a d e 4 ................................ W a t e r S u p p l y .......................
alw ays reason fo r in te r e s t an d a n ­
,^ .ilftan t
........................................................ H u n t e r C o l l e ( ? e ....................
636
1,200
4,r.oo
17
jjjjlstant
E x a m i n e r . G r a d e 3 . . . C h i e f M e d . E x . , ..........
ticipation, b u t in th is instance m ore
1,080
•7. s:t
>!s is W "J
e r v l s o r , G r a d e 2 ............................. M a f f i s t r a t e ’ i
C o u rt...
in te re st in th e op ening h a s been
•78 0
4 dar
* ‘* ‘n , f a n t - M e s s e n g e r
.................................................. P a r k s . ......................................
1,0.")0 a ro use d by the fact of O rson W elles’
1,200
A '" " *! n , M e s s e n g e r
.................................................. H o s p i t a l .......................................
1
4
4
1
,
»
8
0
^ " . ' " ' I C ' i n c n i a n ( p r o m . ) ......................................... C o m
B oro. W o r k -s ...
r e tu r n from H ollyw ood r a t h e r th an
3»
t) day
................................
M a c h i n i s t ...................................................S a n i t a t i o n
10 P a u l G r e e n ’s a u th b rsh ip .
................................ ................................ H o s p i t a l s
..........................
2,160
«.50 day
7
........
g l i c k s m wh
l t n • • •’ • _....................................................
.
One q u estion o u r idle curiosity
K{.2(J day
3ii
P u b l i c W o r k s ...............
^ --a n d H lv et^ ^ ^
а,o<to
41 hoped N ative Son would a n s w e r for
^
Pres.
R ic h ..
^•meDtfr ............
12 day
*12
\ n a o n ‘ ...................................................................... ..........................................................
us is, w h a t has been H o lly w oo d’s in ­
840
•4,70 6
r r l d e 2 ........................................................................... P u r c h a s e .................. ..
Clerk, G n i d e ( f e m a l e ) ...................................................H o o p l t n l s ........................
840
•3 ,4 ii;i
fluence on O rson Welles? T he o ther,
Clerk. , - r a d e ...................................................................... W e l f a r e ...............................
6,010 and m ore obvious, question— how has
840
flerk. G r a d e ( f e m a l e ) ...................................................H o s p i t a l s ...........................
•4 ,4 3 5
600 w /m
Clerk.
600 w / m
• .^ ,7 .' .8
Orson Welles influenced Hollywood?
l o s p i t a l s ..............................
Clerk. r( j. rr aa dd ee - ...................................................................
».')(14
1,200
( p r o m . ) ................................................T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
-------—m u st w a it u n til it is decided t h a t
Clerk.
1,800
216
n im b e r a n d P r u n e r ........................................................ P a r k s
w e m ay see his first m otion p ictu re .
1,620
218
^
• - a n d P r u n e r .........................................................P a r k a
c im b ^ a rm ^
f
o
n
i
.
.i
10.40 day
42
K a th a rin e C o rn e ll’s a p p e a ra n c e in
S r u t e n d o n t ................................................................... . \ I a g l . « t r a t e - « C o u r t . . .
H v g l e n i s t ................................................................ H e a l t h ............................................
to r ■ > P u b l i c A . s s i s t a n c e .............................. W e l f a r e
......................................
n lm it v M e d i c a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ........................H o s p i t a l f l
................................
S
B u i l d e r ........................................................................... P u r c h a s e
..........................
^
m aa n .........................................................T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
. . . . .
i ^t trr ll cc
K e ip>aailrr m
E
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at
o
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c
h
a
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a
n
s
p
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r
t
a
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i
o
n
};ievato:m a ' o r M e c h a n i c ’ s H e l p e r .................................W e l f a r e
....................
........................................................... T u n n e l s ..................
j,n Malntairjer....................................... ...........................
Fireman,
fireman. ^ D. ( a p p . ) .................................................. W e l f a r e .................
F . D . ( a p p . ) . . . . T ....................................T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
flMl'th inspector.......................................Health
Fireman,
in in f c t o r o f M a s o n r y a n d C a r p e n t r y . . . . W e l f a r e
...................................
5!pector o f P l u m b i n g ...................................................W a t e r . S u p p l y .......................
Sinector of Steel (Stoop).........................Water Supply.............
j.n L r
K n g l n e e r .................................................................E d u c a t i o n
................................
..........................
Junior A r c h i t e c t ................................................................... J Y a n s p o r t a t l o n
..................
Junior A c c o u n t a n t .............................................................. C o m p t r o l l e r
Junior Asse-ssor..........................................Tax .............................
Junior Engineer (Electrical).................... Tunnels .........................
laboratory A s s i s t a n t
....................................H o s p i t a l *
.......................
]_, boratory A s s i s t a n t ..................................................... H e a l t h
......................................
U b o r a t o r v H e l p e r ( f e m a l e ) ....................................H u n t e r C o l l e g e .....................
C le r i i , U r a d e 2 ........................................................ C o m p t r o l l e r
..........................
I.c ,k s m l th .................................................................................E d u c a t i o n ................................
U a l n t a l n e r ’n
H e l p e r , G r o u p A .....T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
................
J l al n t al n er 's
H e l p e r , G r o u p B .....T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
...............
lU ln tain e r's
H e lp e r, G ro u p B ( p r o m .) . . T r a n s p o r ta tio n
..................
M a ln t a i n e r ’ s
H e l p e r , G r o u p D .... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
................
M a ln t a i n e r 's
H e lp e r, G r o u p D ( p r o m .). .T r a n s p o r ta tio n
...................
Mec hanical M a i n t a l n e r ,
G ro u p
B
T ra n s p o rta tio n
...............
Medical I n s p e c t o r
( c a r d i o l o g y ) ........................ H e a l t h
........................................
Medical I n s p e c t o r ( p e d i a t r i c s ) ...........................H e a l t h
.........................................
Pa tr olm an , P . D .................................................................W a t e r S u p p l y .......................
i ’atr o lm a n , P . P . , L i s t N o . 3 ...........................C i v i l S e r v i c e ...........................
i ’lt r o l m a n . P . D . , L i s t N o . 3 ...........................Do ck .< ! .............................................
P h ir m ac lB t .............................................................................. H o s p i t a l s
................................
P h y jl o t h e r a p y
T e c h n i c i a n ...................................... H o s p i t a l s
................................
Playground D i r e c t o r ........................................................ P a r k s
...........................................
Plumber
................................................................................... P a r k s
.........................................
Poli ce wo ma n ......................................................................... C e n t . P k . A r a e n a l ---------Police wom an ......................................................................... P a r k s
.........................................
Porter ........................................................................................ H o s p i t a l s
................................
P o r t e r ........................................................................................... H o s p i t a l s
...........................
..llo U F in K
. . H e a lth
.................................
Public H e a l t h
..B o ro . P res. B k ly n ..
..H e a lth
.................................
. . H u n t e r C o l l e g e ............
.. T ra n s p o rta tio n
. ...
1,800
1,260
106
01
3
15
60
80
80
б ,. 2 5 0
«
4,
000
1,800
1,380
1,200
1,200
.75 hr.
.85 hr
14
20
.70 hr.
.6 2 H
2,400
h r.
1 ,80 0
1 ,8 0 0
3,40 0
5,6 4 0
1,80 0
2,160
1 ,92 0
2 ,16 0
U60
ueo
'.)00
l,r,0 0
1,50 0
8 day
.5 6 -.C 5 h r.
.B 2 -.6 6 h r.
,6 2 -.6 5 h r.
.6 5 h r.
.6 5
.8 5 h r .
8 s e s s io n
5 s e s a io n
1,8 0 0
150 m o n th
1,32 0
8 ,3 0 0
• 3,!5 24
•4 ,0 2 0
80
77
75
15
44
1,200
1,200
1,2 6 0
12 d a y
4 day
.5 0 h r.
780
720 a n d U s s
1,02 0
1 ,50 0
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T he D octor’s D ilem m a last w eek w as
all C ornell and h a rd ly any Shaw.
T he critics d id n ’t stress th e point,
b u t by th e ir lack of re fe re n c e to
G.B.S., th e y seem ed to c oncur t h a t
th e stuff in this re v iv a l w as p re tty
m u ch outdated. N ot so Miss C o r­
n e ll’s perfo rm a n ce , h ow ever, w hich
w as a n o th e r p erso nal t riu m p h for
Miss Cornell.
N ow th e in te rn a tio n a l situation
e n te rs into th e T h e a tr e G uild's a f­
fairs w ith th e a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t the
o rganizatio n is p r e p a r in g to place
in to re h e a rsa l a still u n title d play by
C a rl Z u c k m a y e r and F ritz K o rtn e r,
w hose se ttin g is in th e F ra n c e of
1939 a n d ’40. B oth a u th o rs a r e k n o w n
to the C o n tin e n tal th e a tre ; b u t K o r t ­
n e r has also develop ed a re p u ta tio n
in this c o u n try as an a u th o r-a c to rdirector, for R K O films an d several
plays.
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tion p eriod closed recen tly.
«■ m n i e n n s “ W i t h
M a in te n a n c e .”
Stenotypist, G ra d e 2: W ritten test
rated.
Superv ising T ab u la tin g M achine
O p e rato r (I.B.M. E q u ip m e n t), G ra de
4: W ritten test being rated.
T eleph one O perator,
G ra de
1
(F e m ale ): A list h as been constituted
Below is the latest news f r o m the M u n i c i p a l Civil Service Co m - as a re su lt of selective certification
wission on the status of exams which a tt r a c te d 300 or more ca n d i- from the list for Clerk, G ra d e 2.
mes. T h e L e a d e r will publish changes as soon as th ey are made
T elephone M a in ta in er
(N.Y.C.
known.
T ra n s it S ystem ): A pplication p eriod
closed re ce ntly .
A ssistant
E n g in e e r
(Desigrner),
O P E N -C O M P E T IT IV E t e s t s
T u rn stile
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,“ **• '^he Public R elatio ns specialty R ating of P a r t I of w r itte n te s t c o m ­ closed recen tly.
R a tin g of P a r t II begins
has been published. R atin g of pleted.
X -R ay T echnician: R atin g of w rit­
n of other specialties com pleted shortly.
ten test in progress.
‘ n the exception of A dm in is tra tiv e
B ak er: R a tin g of w ritte n te s t com ­
PROMOTION TESTS
Procedure.
pleted. T he physical a n d m ed ical
A ssistant Station Supervisor: W rit­
Asphalt Worker: R a tin g of the tests w ill p r o b a b ly b e com pleted
te n test rated.
soon.
test has begun.
A ssistant Su pervisor, G ra d e 2 (So­
Building:! M a n a g er (H ousing A uAssessor (Railroad): R ating of
cial Service): E x am in a tio n re a d v e ruen test completed. T h e e x p eri- tiiority ): W ritten test being rated .
tised.
C ar M ain ta in er, G ro u p G: Eligible
lohn
^ a d m in iste re d as
C aptain (F ire D e p a rtm e n t): W rit­
•««n as possible.
list w ill be re a d y aoon.
ten test rated. L ist will be published
15
(Utility Buiiding^s): Sam e
Clerk, G rad e 2 (Bd. of U iglier Ed.): soon.
R ating of P a r t A of w r itte n test c o m ­
C onductor: W ritten test alm ost
’“ 're c to r
(N.Y.C. In - pleted. P a r t C in progress.
com pleted.
iev K
^®” te r): R e p o rt on final
C o urt Clerk, G ra d e 3 (M agistrate’s
Cook: P ra c tic a l tests will b« given
being prepared.
C o u rt): R ating of w r itte n test n e a r ­
soon.
C ourt S te n o rra p iie r: R a tin g held ing completion.
C ourt S te n o g rap h e r: R ating of
up pending clarilication of c o u rt a c ­
Cnvt,n
m odern
tion.
w ritte n test held up pending litig a ­
P ortable a p a r t m e n t s
C ar M ain taiuer, G ro u p s A a n d F tion.
OCn ' ‘ ^^HATTAN
E le v a to r O p e rato r (Dept, of H os­
(NYC T ra n s it S y stem ): A p plication
,,2 5 0 e a s t 1 0 5 T H S T .
pitals): W ritten test rated.
period closed recently.
1
APARTMENTS”
D entist ( P a r t T im e ): A ppeals b e ­
J u n io r A d m in istra tiv e A ssistant
iJO O M
-525
ing considered.
(C ity-W ide): O bjections to te n ta tiv e
3
‘i»chenette.......... $ 3 0
Dietitian: R atin g of q u a lify in g e x ­ key being considered.
Senior Dietitian; R ating of w ritte n
perience n e a r ly com pleted.
?38
Gasoline R o ller E n g in e e r a n d As­ test begun.
" -I I . K u “
Senior Psychologist: T est held up
p h a lt R oller E n gineer: W ritten test
l\n . ..
3rd Ave. ’L*
p e nding final reclassification debeing rated.
A H M ctt,
' i* k k 5 i is e s o r
J r. A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant (H ous­ terrnination.
s t r o n g & A R M ST R O N G
Senior Su pervisor, G ra de 4 (Social
ing): R ating of P a r t II of th e five
Specialties in progress.
Service): Most lik ely will be re ad "•
J r . A d m in istra tiv e A ssistan t (Wei- 'vertised.
Is Your Exam Here?
By JAMES CLANCY MUNROE
volves th e tran s itio n of Miss S cott
from a schoolgirl rig h t th ro u g h a
full teach in g c a r e e r and w e see h e r
last as a w o m an of eighty y e a rs old.
T h e W a rn e r B r o th e rs success in
d ra m a tiz in g the sh o rt story “ The
Dog in the O rc h a rd ,” has caused
th em to schedule a series of sim ila r
sh o rt productions. T h at old th rille r,
“The M onk e y’s P a w ” is p lan n e d for
th e n e a r f u tu re . P e rh a p s, soon, w#
m ay be seeing all d u r favorite sh o rt
sto ries in film form , as w e now view
th e best-selling novels.
. . . The old line, "G irls w ho w e a r
glasses” . . . is re ce ivin g a body blow
this week. Sponsored jo in tly by the
P a lisad e s A m u se m en t P a r k and the
C o m m u n ity O pticians organization, a
b e a u ty contest is to be held f e a t u r ­
ing dam sels “n o t only fair b u t also
glasses-w earing.” V arious e lim in a ­
tion contests a re being held t h r o u g h ­
out th e city w ith th e finals sched­
u le d for the Pa lisad e s A m u se m e n t
P a r k on A p ril 26.
"M eet J o h n Doe,” and he really
seem s to be th e nice fellow t h a t
e v e ry o n e has said he is. We w e re
alw ay s fond of G a ry C o oper and
h a v e it to r e p o r t t h a t he does an
e x ce lle n t piece of w ork. His d r a ­
m atizatio n, h ow e ve r, is d istinctly
s e c o n d ary to th e th e m e of the p ic ­
tu re —w hich, w e feel, is as it should
be. Too m a n y of the m ovies lately
ha v e b een obvious v ehicles for “ an
acting success fo r so-and-so.”
A
good actor, in a good film, should
m ak e th e a ud ie n c e fo rg e t th e t e c h ­
n ical details such as w ho is play in g
an d w ho direc ted, a nd sh ould focus
the a u d ie n c e ’s th o u g h ts solely upon
th e .story as it unfolds. T his indeed,
is the m a n n e r in w hic h “M eet J o h n
D oe” is p re se n te d . The re st of the
cast, B a rb a r a S tan w yck, an d the
su p p o rtin g g ro u p inclu din g W alter
B re n n a n , E d w a rd A rno ld and J a m e s
Gleason, a re all v e ry good. As to
th e p ic tu re itself—it m ig h t be classi­
fied as p ro p a g a n d a — n ot the so rt
w h ic h w e h a v e been r e a d in g about,
b u t r a t h e r p r o p a g a n d a f o r a dece n t
w ay of life.
“ Las Vegas N ights,” scheduled fo r
th e P a r a m o u n t this W ednesday, is
the sto ry of (as pu b lic ity releases
describe it) “th e last f ro n tie r to w n
in A m e ric a.”
To us th e p ic tu re
seem s to be a so rt of m u sical h o d g e ­
podge tied to g e th e r r a t h e r th in ly by
its “sto ry .” T o m m y D orsey a n d his
o r c h e s tra a re f e a tu r e d as a re V ir­
ginia Dala, P h il R egan an d C on ­
stance Moore.
T h en t h e r e ’s “ C heers for Miss
B ishop” a t th e M usic H a ll since last
T h u rsd a y . W ith M a rth a Scott in th e
leading role, th e film is a n o th e r in
w hic h th e fe a tu r e d c h a r a c te r is
m e a n t to be less of a sta n d -o u t th a n
the p a r t t h a t she plays. T he story
c on cerns th e life of a m id w est school
te a c h e r and, t h r o u g h her, th e life
a m id w e s t college'. T he p ic tu re in ­
S T A R T S
BERT W HEELER
“ L A S
IN A
JO N ES
r a y
HUTTON
■ ml Her Ifaiiid
A N D R E W S S IS T E R S
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P A R A N O U N t
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TIMES | Q U A « I
ALICE FAYE
DON AMECHE
CARMEN MIRANDA
"THAT NIGHT
[N RIO"
In T echnicolor
LICENSING TESTS
P lus Big Stage Show
M aster P lu m b e r: C anvassing of
A d visory B o ard in progress.
M aster an d Special E lectrician:
P a r t I and P a r t II rated .
Oil B u r n e r In sta lle r: W ritten test
rated.
R O X Y
7 t h A v e n u e a n d 5 0 th S t r e e t
Classified Advertisements
Celebrate Feast
O f St, Patrick
(R a te s : 25c fo r e a c h six w o rd s.
M in ­
i m u m $ 1 .0 0 .
Cop^y m u s t b e B u b m i t t e d
b efo re n o o n on F rid a y p ie c e d in g p u b ­
lic a tio n .)
Civil S e rv ic e em ployees, city, State
an d federal, c e le b ra te d the fe ast of
St. P a tric k w ith th e Dalcassian Social
an d A th letic Club, a t th e H otel G re a t
N o rth e rn , 118 W est 57th St., M a n h a t­
tan, on S a tu r d a y night, M arch 15.
P a d d y M aloney w as c h a irm a n of a r ­
ra n g em en ts.
tares . . .
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S tation Sup e rv iso r: R atin g of w r i t ­
ten test com pleted.
S u pervisor, G ra d e 3 (Social S e rv ­
ice): E x am in a tio n re a d v e rtise d .
S e rg e an t (Police D e p a rtm e n t) : A p ­
plication p e rio d to be re o p e n e d fo r
th r e e days n e x t week.
T o w e rm a n : W ritten test rated.
T r a in D ispatcher: W ritte n test
ra te d .
Y a rd m a s te r: W ritten test rated.
re la x a tio n
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s e r v i c e . . . v i s i t s a t S a n J u a n . S t . ' I ’h o m a s , P o r t « u
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C a u u l,
M e x i c o , a s Washington s a i l s M u r . 1!B, M a y
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S E R V IC E
Was It Easy On the Eyes ?
Is y o u r Civil S ervice t x a m p a p e r
ta s y on the eyes?
H e r e ’s the s ta n d a r d of a t lea st one
eye ex p ert.
H e’s Dr. J a m e s W.
S m ith, whose affidavit on th« re c e n t
U n e m p lo y m e n t I n su ra n ce R eferee
test is included in the p a p ers serv ed
F r id a y in the F irsh e in v. Heavy case,
asking th a t the test be cancelled.
D r. S m ith quo tes from th e A m e ric an
E ncyclop ed ia on w h a t is p ro p e r
p r in tin g type fo r school books:
“F or oc u la r reasons, they should
not contain sm a lle r ty p e th a n ‘10
p oint.’ T he lines should be at least
o n e -te n th of an inch a p art, th ey
sho uld not contain m ore th a n 60 le t­
t e r s n or be m ore th a n
inches
long, so as not to fatigue the m uscles
in consequence of u ndu e ro tatio n of
the eyeballs.”
And w h a t did Dr. Sm ith find out
a b o u t the R eferee test?
“The type used th ro u g h o u t ex cept
for c apitals m ea sure d one m illim e ter
(l''2 5th of an inch h ig h ) w hich is
b e tte r know n as ‘6 p o in t’ an d is
DPUl L ists
C a n v a sse d
Sw iftly follow ing up a signed
o r d e r by S u p re m e C o u rt Jus tic e
S chirick in the A nderson v. Heavy
case, the Division of P la c e m e n t a n d
U n e m p lo y m e n t In su ra n ce last w eek
s ta rte d to recan vass open lists an d
certified p rom otion lists for A ssistant
Clerk, A ssistant A ccount Clerk, an d
A ssistant File Clerk.
The o rd e r amplified a decision
h a n d ed dow n two m o n th s ago. J u s ­
tice Sch irick o rd e red th at: (1) t e m ­
p o ra ry em ployees h ave no p e r m a ­
n e n t status m erely because th e y h a p ­
p e n to have been k e p t on th e job
beyond the te m p o ra ry job lim it (as
r u led in th e H ilsen rad case); (2) th«
44 jobs th a t w e re p e r m a n e n t on May
16, 1940, and continue on a p e r m a ­
n e n t basis m ust be filled from open
c om petitive lists; (.3) subseq u e n t
jobs are not affected by th e decision.
Im plying t h a t th ey a re to be filled
from prom otion lists.
The case cam e before th e co urt
a f te r A ssistant eligibles h ad been
canvassed fo r an d placed In “te m ­
p o r a r y ” jobs.
P e r m a n e n t J u n io r s
a p p o in tm en ts w ere m ad e a t th e sam e
tim e. Last s u m m e r pro m otion tests
v/ere conducted, b u t th e c ou rts held
vip e stablishm ent of th e lists u ntil
It could be decided who was e n ­
titled to w h a t jobs. T he lists w ere
com pleted last fall, but aw a ite d th e
co urt order. Top 25 nam es o n each
a p p e a r on page 11,
Your Income Tax
M arch 15 has come an d gone.
F e d e ra l Incom e T ax filings have been
the g re atest in U nited States Income
T ax history. Those who h ave filed
th e ir form can now rest with ease
until April 15 when the S tate will
d em and its share.
The New York S tate Incom e T ax
law demand.s a tax of 2% on the
first $1,000 n e t income, 3 % on the
2nd and 3rd thousand, 4% on the
n e x t two thousand, and so on. This
ta x is p ayable on yo u r ne x t income
a fte r all allow able deductions are
m ade. T h ere is no e a rn e d income
c red it to tak e a d vanta g e of as in the
F e d e ra l Incom e T ax re tu rn .
To
c o u n te ra c t this loss, how ever, the
S ta te pe rm its you to dedu ct personal
e x em p tio n s of $1,000 if single and
$2,500 if m arrie d or if the head of a
family. Also when com puting th e
S ta te re tu r n you a re not allow ed to
d edu ct the F e de ral T ax which you
paid last y e a r even though the F e d ­
e ral g o v e rn m e n t allows you to d e ­
d u c t the S tate tax pa y m e nts which
you paid last y ear. All in all th e
S ta te Incom e T ax re tu rn is m ore
difficult to com plete than (he F e d e ral
f o rm due to the differences in the
t a x law s and restrictio ns on d e ­
d uctib le items.
Rules and Regulations
and
Manual of Procedure
f o r P n f r o l t t w t i P l a n v i n f f to
T a k e th e PoUvo S o r^ vn ii t
Exam
N e w , (‘o n i|> l( ‘t«‘, ii|)- lo - < lu le
at C i v i l S e r v ic e L e a d e r
Itookshifit
9 7 D u a n e S tre e t, IS. Y. C.
e q u iv a le n t to th e h e ig h t of ty p e used
in th e M a n h a tta n tele p h o n e d ire c ­
tory. T h e n e x t sm a lle st ty p e used
by p r i n te r s m e a su re s .87 m illim e ter
high w hich is kn o w n as ‘5 p o in t’ and
is used ^n the ‘W ant A d ’ section of
local n ew sp a p ers. T he ty p e used on
th e questio n bo oklet is sm a lle r th a n
n e w sp a p e r tex t, w hic h m e a su re s 1.39
m illim e te rs high an d is k n o w n as ‘8
point,’
“T he spacing b e tw e e n lines is less
th a n th e recognized sta n d a rd of
1/lO th of an in ch and in th is booklet
O b je c tio n s
To F ite Bill
T u e a d ay , M a rc h
LEADER
W h ere D o
1 i^ ta n d ?
a v era g es l /2 5 th of a n inch, and
th e r e w e re instances, fo r e x a m p le in
T h e fo llo w in g are th e latest c er ti­
questio n 104, w h e re th e d istan c e b e ­
tw een th e p r in te d lin es w a s less th a n fications, in N e w Y o r k C ity a nd A l ­
l /2 5 th of an inch.
bany, f r o m p o pular S ta te lists.
P
“As a g ain st the s ta n d a r d th a t no m e a n s p e rm a n e n t; T m e a n s te m p o ­
line shall c o ntain m o re t h a n 60 le t­ ra ry:
ters n o r be m o re t h a n
inches
J u n i o r C lerk
long, the lines used in th is b ooklet
Ranking
Pet.
a re 6 15/16ths inches long a n d con­ P _ N e w Y ork—$900........
755
86.025
tain b e tw ee n 97 a n d 101 le tte r s to P A lb an y —$900 ............ 2,604
82.50
th e lin e (exclusive of th e n u m b e r s T—N ew Y ork—$900........ 1,278
84.725
2,804
82.23
a nd pe rio ds in the left h a n d col­ T—A lb an y —$900 ............
J u n io r S te n o g ra p h e r
u m n s),”
p riatio n of $80,000 fo r the S ta te C o m ­
mission, m u st go to th e F in a n c e and
W ays and M eans C o m m ittee s in the
two houses before re tu r n i n g to the
Civil S ervice c o m m itte es fo r vote.
S e v e ral m in o r a m e n d m e n ts a r e also
u n d e r consideration. Most im p o rta n t
of these w ould Blanket in all in cu m ­
b e n ts w ho h a v e w o rk e d for six
m o nths before th e Civil S e rv ice law
is e x te n d e d to th e ir p a r tic u la r j u r i s ­
diction, in stead of th e one y e a r p r o ­
vision a t p re se n t in th e bill.
U n d e r th e term s of th e bill, re c ­
o m m en ded by th e F ite Commission,
counties m u st m a k e t h e ir selections
by D e c em ber 31, 1941, an d the law
goes into effect th ro u g h o u t th e S ta te
by D ecem ber 31, 1942, A sse m b lym an
F ite an d S e n a to r B echtold h a v e also
in tro d u c e d a bill to e x te n d th e life
of th e com m ission fo r a n o th e r year.
T h e L eader w ill c ontin ue to 'g i v e
fu ll coverage to th e F ite -B e ch to ld
bill.
P ro s an d cons on th e F ite-B echtold
bill, w hich w o uld e x te n d Civil S e r v ­
ice th ro u g h o u t N e w Y o rk State, w e re
aire d last T uesd ay in th e A ssem bly
C h a m b e rs in th e S ta te Capitol a t
A lbany, a t a public h e a rin g befo re
th e jo in t Civil S ervice co m m ittees of
the S e n a te and Assembly.
T he objections boiled dow o to
these:
1. T he p erso nnel officer ty p e of
a d m in istra tio n sh o u ld be adopted,
instead of th e th re e options g ra n te d
th e counties: coun ty commission,
pe rson ne l officer, o r a d m in istratio n
by th e S ta te Commission.
2. T h e S ta te Com mission should do
th e full job.
3. V illages should be given th e o p ­
tion to select t h e ir form of a d m in ­
istration, a privilege now g ra n te d to
the cities as w e ll as th e counties,
4. Local police officers a lre ad y u n ­
d e r tho ju risd ic tio n of th e S ta te C om ­
m ission w a n t to re m a in there,
5. E m ployees of local school dis­
L ite ra c y an d m edical tests w ill be
tricts, w ho will com e u n d e r th e S tate
Commission, w a n t to be covered in given to th e top m en and w o m en on
the lists for H ospital H e lp e r and
im m ediately.
T he bill, w hich calls fo r an app ro - L a u n d ry W o rk er w ith in a few weeks.
T he M unicipal Civil S ervice C o m ­
mission w ill delay these tests for a
b rie f p eriod in o r d e r to allow some
400 applican ts w ho failed to pay
th e ir fees w h e n they filed to send in
th e re q u ir e d 50 cents.
As .soon as th e q ualifying tests a re
finished the Com mission will begin
certifying th e list.s—s e p a ra te ones
will be p re p a re d for m en a nd wom en
—to th e D e p a rtm e n t of H ospitals to
fill a p p ro x im a te ly 1,000 positions
n o w h e ld b y provisional employees.
The lite rac y test will be a sim ple
F ollow ing th e C o u rt of Appeals
decision in the M azzarella case, the e x am to d e te rm in e a p e rso n ’s ability
M unicipal Civil S erv ice Com mission to read and w rite English and to fol­
last w eek d e fe rre d acton on 30 su b ­ low instructions.
w ay aliens who w e re sch edu led for
dismissal.
A t th e sam e tim e th e Commission
a nd the B oard of T ran s p o rta tio n
w e re a tte m p tin g to w o rk out some
policy w ith re g a rd to m o re th a n 500
o th er alien em ployees w hose status
( C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e 14)
w as affected by th e outcom e of the
2 y ears of e x p erien ce will be ac­
cepted and m ay be certified for a p ­
case. '
p o in tm en t as th e n eeds of the s e rv ­
U n d e r the provisions of the C o urt of
ice req u ire. Age limits. 1'3 to 62,
Appeals decision, a su bw ay alien was
years.
A pplications m ay be tiled
un til f u rth e r notice.
lield to h ave compled w ith th e te rm s
of th e W icks law if he took some
Principal In sp ecto r (Subsistence
o v e rt action to w a rd s obtaining citi­
Supplies). $2,600 a y ear; Senior I n ­
zenship papers. T he W icks law r e ­
spector (Subsistence S u p p l i e s ) ,
q u ire d th a t he file first papers, bu t
; 2,300 a year; Insp ecto r (Subsistence
Supplies), $2,000 a year; A ssistant
this was im possible because the cal­
Inspector
(Subsistence Supplies),
e n d a r of the federal courts w ere too
$1,800 a year; J u n io r In sp ecto r (S u b ­
crow ded. T he C ou rt held th a t a
sistence Supplies). $1,020 a y er. R e­
q u ire m e n ts:
Satisfacto ry
inspecperson could not be re q u ire d to take
tlonal e x p e r ie r -e is necessary. The
steps w hich w e re m anifestly im pos­
lengths of ex p erien ce v ary acco rd ­
sible.
ing to th e grade of th e position.
L a b o rato ry ex p erien ce or college
T h e re a re sev eral prob lem s facing
train in g m ay be su b s titu ted for p art
the B oard of T ran s p o rta tio n now.
of the re q u ire d inspectional e x p e r i­
ence.
M axim um age, 53 years. A p ­
One is w h e th e r those em ployees a l­
plications m ay be tiled until f u rth e r
re a d y dism issed a re to be im m e d i­
notice.
a tely re in sta ted o r sim ply m ark e d
qualified for re in sta tem e n t. A no ther
Senior Inspector, O rd n an ce Ma­
is w h e th e r th ey will receive back
terial, $2,600 a y ear; Inspector,
O rdnance Material, $2,300 a y ear;
salary,
Associate Inspector, O rd n an ce Ma­
A decision on these m a tte rs will
terial, $2,000 a year; A ssistant I n ­
p ro b a b ly be m ad e w ithin a short
spector, O rdnance Material, $1,800 a
year; J u n io r Inspector, O rd n an ce
time.
P —N ew Y o r k -^ 9 0 0 ........
P —A lb an y —$900 ............
T—N ew Y ork—$900........
T—A lb a n y —^900 ............
771
2,039
1,165
2,309
87.10
81.80
85.70
79.10
J u n i o r T y pist
P —N ew Y ork—$900........
P —A lb an y—$900 ............
T—N ew Y ork—$900........
T—A lb an y —$900 ............
832
1,710A
1 ,111
1,755
88.30
85.74
87.40
'85.50
A ssistant File C lerk
P —N ew Y o rk —$1.200...
P —N ew Y ork—$900
P —A lb a n y —$900 ............
T—N ew Y o r k —$1,200...
T —A lb an y —$1,200
T—A lb an y—$960 ............
T—A lb an y —$900 ............
178
100
1,153
472
644
821
1,284
88.70
89.50
85.50
87.30
86.70
8 6 .2 0
85.30
L a te st p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en ts
f r o m these lists are:
J u n i o r C lerk
E n ginem en
In S tre e tc a r s
T he M u nicipal Civil Service c
m ission a t its m e e tin g last week'*'"'
ficially c onfirm ed th e fact that*^-'
will decla re the list fo r Auto EnRi
m an a p p r o p r ia te fo r about 260 j u '
as S tr e e t C a r O p e r a to r in the Bo
of T ra n s p o rta tio n .
T he Com m ission also decided n
to c e rtify th e list u n til the practiM
tests h ave been com pleted and li
censes o b tain e d b y th e eligibiej anli
un til the claim s of six men for Dj
abled V e te ra n P re fe re n c e are in'
vestigated.
An official of th e Commission
p ointed out t h a t if th e lists wer«
certified b e fo re th e practical test j.
finished a few m en m ight be an.
pointed, a n d th e r e b y give up jobs in
p riv a te in d u stry , only to fail the tests
a n d be o u t of jo bs all thp Way
a ro und .
Filture State Tests
T h e S ta te law says that titles of
open c o m p e titiv e lists required b u
N ew Y ork—$900..............
550
86.75 d e p a rtm e n ts a nd institution s must be
A lb an y —$900 .................. 2.537
82.575 pu b lic ly a n n o u n c e d fo r 15 days be­
fo re the S ta te C ivil S e rvice Commis­
J u n io r S te n o g ra p h e r
sion ta ke s action. D uring this period
N ew Y o rk—$900..............
607
87.70
e m p lo ye es w h o believe there is a field
A lb an y —$900 .................. 1.932
82.40
fo r p ro m o tio n to th e title are urged
J u n io r T ypist
to c o m v iu n ic a te w ith the State Com­
N ew Y ork—$900..............
584
89.14
mission.
T he fo llo w in g titles art
A lb an y —$900 .................. 1,458
86.40
nov) being advertised , (the date de­
A ssistant File C lerk
notes lohen th e 15 days are up):
N ew York—$900..............
105
89.50
M arch 18—S te u b e n County Public
A lb an y —$900 .................. 1,047
85.80
W elfare—S tores Clerk,
M arch 18—E rie County Cleric’s
Ofl'ice— A ssistan t P r i n t Developer.
M arch 21—E d u ca tio n Department
—A ssistant
E du cation
Examiner
A c tivity of th e M unicipal Civil (Field of Social Studies).
S ervice Com mission in co m pleting
M arch 21— E ducatio n Department
a nd pub lish in g n e w eligible lists
— A ssistant
E d u ca tio n
Examiner
slow ed d o w n last w e e k • an d only (F ield of P h y sic a l Sciences).
th r e e sm all lists w e r e finished. In
M arch
22— R ensselaer
County
r e c e n t w eeks as m a n y as 14 lists
P u b lic W elfare —S to res Clerk.
h av e b e en re le ased a t once.
M arch 22—C a tta ra u g u s County—
A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant (Fiscal
S u p e r in te n d e n t of Highways.
M an agem ent)
M arch 25 — H e a lth Department,
D e p a rtm e n t of W elfare
Division of L a b o ra to rie s and Re­
S ub je ct to M edical
se a rch —A ssociate Diagnostic Patii1.
W a l t e r P . B r ill , 8 0 .0 3 0
ologist.
2 L o u is F l a m m , 7 8 .2 4 0
M arch 26— D e p a rtm e n t of Audit
J u n io r A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant
an d C o n tro l— C o u rt an d Trust FJnd
(Fiscal M an agem ent)
E x am in er.
D e p a rtm e n t of W elfare
Tests For
Candidates
Few Hew Lists
Of Labor Jobs
S u b w ay A lien
M a tte rs Still
U n se ttle d
1.
2.
3.
4.
T h e o d o re R e ic h , 7 8 .2 7 0
W i n t h r o p L . S c h n lz e r , 7 7 .6 0 0
J H m e s W . L o u g h l l n , 7B.i5.')0
K d w a r d B . D o n n e lly , 7 5 .3 7 0
D irector of M edical a n d N ursing
Service
1. Samuel E. KlnK, 80.090
2.
82.r)fi0
H «rm an aoodm an,
H e n r y W , K o lb e , 7 2 .3 4 0
S u r v e y o f P u b l i c Jobs
A classification a n d compen.sation
su rv e y of pu blic jobs in Jamestown
was s t a r te d last w e e k by the Mu­
nicipal Service B u re a u of the State
Civil S ervice Commission.
F ed eral Exam s N ow O pen
“ Military” Lists
E stab lish m en t of se p a ra te “m ili­
tary privilege lists” w ith the nam es
of eligibles re ac h ab le for certifica­
tion who c an not accept a p p o in t­
m e n t because of m ilita ry service was |
ru led in a re c e n t E x ecutive O r d e r to
th e S ta te Civil Service C om m ission’s
certification division. Such lists will
be k e p t open for a d ditional names,
an d will be c onsidered before tiie
re g u la r lists w hen the m ilitary s e r ­
vice of th e p a r tic u la r eligible ends.
In d u c te d eligibles a re u rg e d to
notify tlie Com mission im m ediately
upon being r(?turned to civilian life.
B u y T h e I.K.XDKR e v e r y T u e s d a y ,
M aterial, $1,620 a y ear.
R e q u ire ­
m ents: A n p iican ts m ust have liad
satisfactory ex p erien ce in the inspec­
tion and testing of raw or o rd n an ce
m aterials.
Collegiate train in g in
m echanical or civil en g in eerin g or
metaUurgy m ay be su b stitu ted for
experience. T he degree of difficulty
of w ork p erfo rm ed an d lengtli and
specialization of ex p erien ce v ary ac­
cording lO the g rad e of the position
IVIaxinnini age, 55 years. A pplica­
tions m ay be filed un til fu rth e r
notice.
T oolm aker, $7.20 to $9.36 a day
llcq u iiem o n ts: A p p lican ts m u st have
com pleted a 4 -y ear ap p ren ticesh ip
or m ust have had a t least 4 y ears ot
practical ex p erien ce in tlie trade.
Vnolications from tnose w ith only 2
.years of ex p erien ce will be accepted
and may be certified for a p p o in t­
m ent as th e needs of th e service r e ­
quire. Age limits, 18 to 62 y ears
onlications may be filed until fu r ­
th er notice.
AptricHltiiral
Prosr.^m
Analyst,
$3,800 a year; P rin c ip a l A g ricu ltu ral
P ro g ra m A nalyst, $5,600 a year;
Senior A g ricu ltu ral P ro g r a m A n a­
lyst, $4,600; Associate A g ricu ltu ral
P ro g ra m Analyst, $3,200; A ssistant
A g ricu ltural P ro g ra m Analyst, $2,600.
R e q u irem en ts; A b a c h e lo r’s degree,
a n d ' ex p erien ce fro m tw o to seven
years in responsible a g ricu ltu ral
p ro g ram p lan n in g an d research .
Age lim it: 53. File by F e b r u a ry 27.
M ark etin g Specialist (T ra n s p o r ta ­
tio n ), $3,800 a y ear. R e q u irem en ts:
C an d id ates m u st h av e 9 y ears of
practical ex p erien ce in fre ig h t traffic
d e p a r tm e n t of a com m on carrie r, of
which a t least 3 y ears m u st hav e
included ex p erien ce w ith a s u b ­
stan tial volum e of ag ricu ltu ral p r o d ­
ucts and w ith a larg e railw ay o rg a n ­
ization, involving responsibilities n o t
less th a n t h a t of a division freig h t
ag en t o r co m m ercial agent. M a x i­
m u m age: 53. File by F e b r u a ry 27.
P ublic H ealth Nurse, $2,000 a year.
R eq u irem en ts; F o u r- y e a r high school
course or 14 u n its of high school
study; com pletion of a course in
school ot n u rsin g : registered; co m ­
pletion of special course in p ublic
health n u rsin g ; one y e a r or m ore ot
successful ppbllc h ealth n u rsin g e x ­
perience.
A dditional cred it for
special ex p erien ce. M a x im u m age:
40. File un til f u rth e r notice.
G ra d u a te Nurse, G en eral Stalt
Duty, $1,800 a y ear. R eq u irem en ts:
Completion of high school course or
14 u n its of high school stu d y ; com ­
pletion of full course in school of
nursing; m u st be reg istered g r a d u ­
ate nurses. Additional cred it for
special ex p erien ce in ru ral co m ­
m unity. Age lim it: 40. File until
f u rth e r notice.
J u n io r S ten o g rap h er, $1,440 a year.
Open only to m en. R e q u irem en ts:
The only r e q u ire m e n ts are t h a t th e
app lican ts m u st m eet th e age lim its
and be U. S. citizens. T h ere will
be an ex am in atio n , as follows: C opy­
ing fro m plain (ty p ew ritin g ), c o u n t­
ing 25%: g en eral test, counting 25%;
ste n o g rap h y , 50%. D ictation is at
the rate of 96 w o rd s a m in u te. Any
system of m ak in g notes, including
the use of s h o r th a n d - w ritin g m a ­
chines. is acceptable, prov id ed th e
notes are given to th e ex a m in e r
after being tran scrib ed . T h e use of
typevviitu'r for m ak in g notes is not
p erm itte d . A p p lican ts m ust supply
th eir ow n t y p e w r ite rs and tables
for th e tdst. A ny style of type­
w riter. ex cep t electric, is permitted.
M axim um age. 53. File until further
notice.
Chem ist - P e tro g ra p h e r, Associate,
$3,200 a year. R equirem ents: Bach­
e lo r’s d egree, plus th ree years oi
professional paid exp erin ce in chem­
istry or geology, including one year
of specialized resea rch on rocks ana
minerals. M ax im u m age, 53
by March 3.
Senior E n g in em an (Steam Elec­
tric). $2,600; A ssistant Ensmcman
(S team Electric). $1,860. Require­
m en ts: At least fo u r y ears’ experi­
ence in responsible charge of op­
eratio n of a steam -electric plant lor
Senior E ng in em an , th ree years ex­
p erience fo r E n g in e m an . Maximum
age. 50. File by M arch 13,
Inspector, N aval Civilian
«3a00. R e q u irem en ts : At least twu
y ears of law -en fo rce m e n t or cn''*
inal-invcstiftative experience, e
tensive in scope of criminal
gations and geographical
i,
ered. Age, 29 to 53. File by
13.
Senior Chcmi. .1 Analyst. $2 ,0M:
A ssistant Chemical Analyst,
or assaying, one y ear ox
igr
have been in optional subject
,
Senior Chem ical Analyst; two J
ex p erien ce of w h ich six "'Vgct
m u st hav e been in optional s'.
for A ssistant Chemical
Age limit 53. File by March
A ssistant E n g in em an
trie). $1,680; J u n io r E n s l ^ .
(S te am -E lectric ), $1,320. P ^ p erim e n t s : At least th. e years
Jamence as w atch en. inem an
gjneelectric p lan t for Assistant t.
m an, one y e a r ’s experience
glnem an, assistan t enginemai*
firem an In ste am -elec tric P*
50.
J u n io r E n g in em an . Age,
File by M arch 13.
___
E levator D ispatcher,
q u ire m e n ts: Six m o n th s
as d isp a tc h e r of electric
m u m age 55. File by
prieB'-’e
. ,,.^ 1 1
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