THE MAYOR’S BUDGET II Requirements W STATE TESTS

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II Requirements
fo r
W STATE TESTS
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2
No.
30
See Page 16
Price Five Cents’
New York, April 8, 1941
THE MAYOR’S BUDGET
W h a t
it
M e a n s
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a MUST s t o r y f o r e v e r y C i v i l S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e a n d e l i g i b l e
See Pages 2\
Roundup of News
5, 4, 5,
14
Sanitation
Class A Title
Abolished
On A ll U. S. Accountant Lists
See Page 18
N. Y. State Starts
See Page 4
New Plan for Eligibles
See Page 7
Who Are
The Supermen?
Sanitation Assistant Foreman
Test Set for July 19
ISeeT^age 2
Sep. Page 3
S T A T E
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a V IL
S E R V IC E
LEADER
T n c fl« 1 a y , A p r i l
Borough Pres. Comments on Budget
Asks Increase for Laborers, Per Annum Pay, "Equal Pay For Equal Work"
Per a»num
•m p lo y ees.
p ay for p e r-d ie m
A s i c k l e a v e b i ll g i v i n g g r e a t e r
b e n e f its to p e r - d ie m e m p lo y e es.
F ifty -d o lla r
la b o re rs .
pay
increase
for
E q u a l p a y f o r e q u a l woric.
T hese are four of th e m a tte rs
fo r w h ic h B o ro u g h P re sid e n t
S t a n l e y M . I s a a c s w ill g o t o b a t
w h e n t h e M a y o r ’s n e w b u d g e t
com es u p fo r c o n sid e ra tio n before
th e B o a rd of E s tim a te ,
To a crow ded, e n th usiastic m eeting
cf Civil Service em ployees who cam e
to b e a r him u n d e r th e auspices of the
F e d e ra tio n of M unicipal Employees,
and late r to a L eader re p o rte r, Mr.
Isaacs p re se n te d his decisive convic­
tion th a t th e p e r diem m etho d of
ealary p a y m e n t—th a t is, you get paid
only for days w h e n you actually
w o rk — is bad for m orale, and plays
havoc w ith the e m p lo y e e ’s sense of
security. By giving the p e r diem em■ployee a re.(»ular y e a rly salary, Mr.
Isaacs doe.sn’t nece.ssarily m ean th a t
the city w ill g r a n t th e em ployee an
increajse, b u t p e r a n n u m pay w ill a t
least te n d to stabilize his m ode of
living; h e ’ll k n o w e x a c tly w h e re he
stands. In Mr. Isaacs’ own d e p a r t ­
m e n t—the B o rou gh P re s id e n t’s office
—t h e re a re 408 p e r diem employees.
In the offices of all th e B orou gh
P re sid e n ts th e re a re 1,175. In the
e n tire city th e re a re thousands, in
m an y categories.
The pay increase for la b o re rs
which Mr. Isaacs will ask would
b rin g th e base wage fo r lab o re rs from
$1,500 to $1,550. T he F e d e ra tio n of
M unicipal E m ployees is a rg u in g for
a base r a te of $1,690, a n d doesn’t
see w hy lab o re rs sh o u ld n ’t be e a r n ­
ing as m u ch as th e p r e s e n t S a n ita ­
tion M an Class A—$1,860. T he $50
increase was asked in th e b u d g e t r e ­
quest of the B orough P re sid e n t, b u t
the M ayor knock ed it out.
T he F e d e ra tio n m em bers, who
filled th e larg e st roo m in th e old
court house ht 52 C h a m b e rs Street,
overflow ed into a second room , and
c row ded into th e hallw ay, con­
tin u a lly a p pla ude d Mr. Isaacs as he
en dorsed th e ir p ro gram .
T he .sick lea v e bill, w h ic h th e i n te n d e n ts of Schools, e a rn in g b e ­
F e d e r a tio n is sponsoring, a n d w hich tw e e n $10,000 and $12,500 each.
Mr. Isaacs pro m ises to sup p o rt, C o m p are the re sp o n sib ility of a D is­
w o uld g r a n t sick leave to a p e r diem t r ic t S u p e r in te n d e n t w ith th e r e ­
em plo yee a f te r he h a s b een on th e sponsibility of a New Y o rk City
job fo r six m onths. A t p re se n t, a C o m m ission er w ho m ay e a r n no
p e r diem e m ployee m u st w o rk five m ore.
W hy, i t ’s ridiculous!
A nd
y e a r s before gets a n y sick leave' a t th e r e isn’t a n y th in g we can do a b o u t
all. T h e d e p a r tm e n t h e a d h a s th e it, because w e ’re h a m s tr u n g by the
r ig h t to g r a n t up to 30 d a y s sick state.”
leave; th e a c tu a l n u m b e r of days
Pay Differences Going
g r a n te d v a r ie s w ith th e d e p a rtm e n t.
Mr. Isaacs indicated ‘th a t w h e r ­
T h e B o rou gh P re s id e n t allots 12
e v e r possible, th e city is doing w h a t
days.
it can to w ipe o u t pa y differences.
In terestin g C ontrasts
“It ou ght n o t t t be t h a t a n auto
On th e m a t t e r of e q u al p a y for en glnem en sta r ts a t $ 1,200 in one
e q u al w ork, Mr. Isa a cs m a d e som e d e p a r tm e n t an d $2,000 in a n o th e r.”
i n te re stin g s a la ry c ontrasts.
“A n T he tall, ascetic-looking B o rough
e le v a to r o p e r a to r in th e D e p a rtm e n t P r e s id e n t ind ic a te d t h a t th e scaling
of H ospitals e a rn s $860; a n e le v a to r of pay w ould n o t a lw ay s be to w a rd
o p e r a to r in th e B oroug h P r e s id e n t’s th e highest, b u t it w ould a lw ay s be
office e a r n s $ 1,200; a n e le v a to r o p e ra ­ “fa ir.”
to r in t h e B o a rd of E d u ca tio n e a rn s
O n th e b u d g e t in gen era l, Mr.
$1,860. Y e t th e y all p e rfo rm the Isaacs th o u g h t it re p r e s e n te d a gopd
sam e w o rk .” Mr. Isaacs is opposed jo b by th e M ayor. H e a p p ro a c h e s it,
to th is s o rt of thing , a n d in g e n era l h ow ever, w ith a n o pen m in d . “I
It Is his feeling t h a t th e B oa rd of can a lw ay s lea rn ,” he g rin n ed to th is
E d u ca tio n h a s arv a d v a n ta g e o v e r all re p o r te r, “an d I ’m w illing to listen
city d e p a rtm e n ts.
" T h e r e a r e 46 to a n y gro u p w hich h a s a b e ef a b o u t
S u p e r in te n d e n ts a n d D istric t S u p e r ­ th e b u d g e t.”
Englnemen
Who Are the Supermen?
Practical Tests The Editor Spends a Restless Week Finding Out
With practical tests n e a rly com ­
plete for th e top men on the new
B y M IK E S U L L IV A N
auto e n ginem an list, th e M unicipal
T
h
e
superm en, th e superm en.
Civil Service Commission a nnounced
this week th a t it would c o ntinu e the W h o a r e t h e c i t y ’s s u p e r m e n ?
L a st T u e sd a y we p rin te d a p ic­
tests until all of the first 600 on the
tu re of a m o d e s t little f o u r-p a g e
li.st a re exam ined.
The p ra ctica ls will be given a t the p a m p h l e t t h e S a n i t a t i o n E li g i b le s
ra te of 15 a day until the initial h a d w r i t t e n a b o u t t h e m s e l v e s ,
gro up is com pleted.
T h e re are
nearly 300 vacancies fo r auto e n ­
ginem an, including 260 as s tre e t car
operator, a job for w hich th e Com ­
mission has decla re d the list a p ­
propriate .
*
P re vious issues of The L eadeh have
described in detail the rou te over
which candidates m ust drive a pasle n g e r c ar in th e pra ctica l tests.
cop d id n ’t h e a r him . He t h r e w out
his chest, b a n g ed his first o» th e e d i­
t o r ’s de sk an d declaim ed: “T h e y ’re
only a b u n c h of m usc le -b o u n d w e ig h t
lifters. A ll th e y did w as lift u p an
a s h - c a n . . .A n y b o d y c an lift u p an
ash c a n . . . . ”
"W h at a b o u t th e co ord in ation te s t? ”
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a s m a l 1-account d e p o s ito r .
A N Y O N E C A N O T E N AN A C C O U N T .
E v e r y p e r s o n - w a g e - e a r n e r , busi­
n e ss o r iiro fc ssio D a l n u tn , h o u s e ­
w ife o r h u s b a n d a n d w ife jo in tly
— m a y use o u r c h e ck in g facilities.
ACGOMNTS OP ENE D BY MAIL. Y o u
can a lso m a k e d ep o s its by m a il.
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•m p lo ye es
w ill
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given
im m ed ia te
cred it on
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T R U ST
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Member Ptjeral Depoiit InttiritnccCerp.
“ T h e S t o r y o f N e w Y o rlc ’s S u p e r ­
m e n .” O n W ednesday, T h u rsd a y ,
F r i d a y — a l l weelc lo n g , i r a t e e li g i b le s f r o m o t h e r l i s t s h a v e b e e n
s t o r m i n g t h e L e a d e r office, w a g ­
g in g i r a t e to n g u e s a t t h e e d ito r.
“S uperm en!
W h e re do you get
off c a l l i n g t h e s e g u y s s u p e r m e n ?
W e ’r e t h e s u p e r m e n — n o t t h e m ! ”
T he e d ito r trie d pa tie n tly to e x ­
plain the fact to the first angry vis­
itor, a 6-foot, 200-pound p a tro lm an
eligible. “ We p rin t the news," the
edito r said.
‘T h e S anitation boys
called them selves su p e rm e n in a
new sy p a m p h le t.” B u t the fu tu r e
h e h a s a w ife and six kids a n d n o t
m u ch insurance.
“O kay,” th e e d ito r said. “Y o u’re a
sup e rm an , too."
T he P. E. s ta rte d to leave. He
shook th e e d ito r’s h and . T h e e d ito r
k n e w t h a t h e d id n ’t m ea n to squeeze
hard, b u t the P. E. c rac k ed fo u r
knuckles, an d th e e d ito r has been
using his le ft-h a n d ed t y p e w rite r e v e r
since. “N e x t w eek,” th e P. E. said
w ith a g rim look in his eye, “I exp ec t
to see a big headline, ‘The Police eligibles a re S u p e rm e n .’ ” T he P. E.
w a lk ed out.
the e d ito r asked m eekly, an d im m e ­
diate ly re g re tte d it. “T he c o o rd in a ­
tion test!” T he f u tu re b lu ec o a t sp lu t­
tered, P u r p le veins bulg ed on his
neck. His ja w w'as t h r u s t out. The
ed itor .stepped back. T he police elig ible’s ja w follow ed th e editor. “ Did
th ey h a v e to ru n a m ile ? ”
T he police eligible follow ed his
jaw. “No,” th e e d ito r said, “they
d id n ’t h a v e to r u n a m ile.”
Of course th ey d id n ’t.
T h e P. E.
ex ulted. T he m uscles on his face r e ­
l a x e d . . . “Th ey c o u ld n ’t r u n a m i l e . . .
S u perm en! You k n o w w ho the su ­
p e rm e n are, d on’t y o u ? ”
T he e d itor Isn’t v e ry big. Besides,
F ifteen m in u te s later, th e girl at
the sw itc h b o ard told the editor: “A
g e n tle m a n outside insists on coming
in to see you.” T he girl em phasized
the w o rd “insists.”
The e d ito r looked ou t and saw a n ­
o th er bu rly , bro a d -sh o u ld ere d , T arzan-like specim en of N e w Y o rk
youth. He put-h is h a n d in his pocket
and groaned. T he visitor entered,
smiling.
“I k n ow ,” the e d itor said, “y o u ’re
on the P a tro lm a n ’s eligible list.”
• “Y o ur assum p tion is only p a rtia lly
co rrect.” T he visitor spoke in p r e ­
cise, c u ltu re d tones. “I ’m on the
S P E C IA L P a tro lm a n ’s l i s t . . . P . D.
ILst n u m b e r 2.”
“Oh,” the ed itor said. He noticed
th a t his visitor c a rrie d a brief-case
a nd w ore spats.
“May I correct an e rro n eo u s s ta te ­
m en t w hich a p p e a re d on page 3 in
the latest Issue of y o u r p u b lic a tio n ? ”
“ You m ay,” th e e d itor said.
“A w ell-devgloped capacity for in­
tellectual a ch ie v em en t is th e p rim e
re quisite of a su p e rm a n .” T he visitor
sm iled politely. “The m en on the
S anitatio n list w e re chosen for th e ir
physical, n o t th e ir m en ta l, a cum en .”
“They took a w ritte n .test, too?”
the e d ito r inq uired . T he S.P.E. d id n ’t
h e a r him.
(C o n tin u ed
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on
Page
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9)
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Transit Men’s Ra,j^
E m v lo y e e i o f the
T r a n sp o rta tio n w ill not hr
s ervice ratings u n til
1 9 4 2 , th e M u n icipa l Civil
K
C o m m is sio n decided thio
T h is decision w as made k
less th a n h a lf o f the e m p l o y ^
fa r h a v e b een hrouakt
c o m p e titiv e class.
O rdina rily, th e Board of T
portatio n w o u ld have
service ratings o n March 3 i
^
T h e C o m m issio n also decide i
allow all em p lo ye es, regardll
th e ir status, to com pete i,! *
m o tio n e xa m s.
300 to Be Oalleii
For Practical
Type-Copy Test
_____
C a n d id a tes f o r th
m e practical
w
fo r typ e-c o pyist, G rade 1, who 1
notified to a p p e a r for the^’e.xam
w ho fa il to show up w i i r b e ’ tivJ?
only one ad d itio n al chance. If »h
fail to a p p e a r th e second time
a r e a u to m a tic a lly disqualified ’ from
th e list. T his w a s th e pointed warn
ing given this w e e k by an officiJ
of th e M un icipal Civil Service Com
mission.
If a c a n d id a te ta k e s the pracUcal
a n d does n o t pass, he is also di^.
qualified.
So fa r a b o u t 300 persons on the list
ha v e b een notified to appear lor
p ra c tic a l e xam s. A n oth er group of
300 will be called within the next
two weeks.
T h e p ra c tic a l test consists of mr,.
te ria l g iven a t th e r a te of 40 wordj
a m in u te for five minutes. Candi­
dates m u st su p p ly their own ma­
chines a n d no allow ances are mad*
fo r those w h ic h a re not in proper
w o rk in g ord e r.
Dismissed After
Radio Address
J a m e s G riesi, of 1841 R4th St.,
B ro oklyn, w as b ounced out of th«
D e p a r tm e n t of Sanitation last week,
follow ing c harg es brought against
him a f te r h e m ade a radio speecli
last m o n th . Griesi, formerly an act­
ing assista nt fore m a n, is an organ­
izer for th e C IO ’s Sanitation Work­
e r s ’ O rgan izing Committee, which is
a tte m p tin g to unionize the 13,000
m e n in th e d e partm ent.
In his ra d io - address Griesi criti­
cized officials of th e department and
cited tw o cases in w hich he said em­
ployees h a d b een fined unjustly.
B ro u g h t u p on charges, he refu.'ed to
divulge the n a m e s of the men al­
leged d isc rim in ate d against. The de­
p a r tm e n t dism issed him for insub­
ord ination.
S A N IT A T IO N W O R K K K S
T h e L e a d e r s to r ie s a b o u t labor
c o n d i t i o n s i n t h e S a n i t a t i o n I)e*
p a rtm e n t h a v e b e e n tem p o ra rily
s u s p e n d e d . ' O ffic ia l a g e n c ie s
in v estig -atin gr
th e
co n d itio n s
al­
r e a d y d e s c r i b e d in t h e s e colum ns,
a n d T h e L e a d e r w ill n o t im p air
such
in v e stig a tio n s
by “ tip p n 't
off” th o s e in v o lv e d .
The l eader
p r o m is e s its r e a d e r s a fu ll
s h o r tly , i n c l u d i n g r e v e la tio n s tn al
m a y s t a r t l e t h e c ity . W e w e lc o m e
f u r t h e r in f o r m a ti o n fro m S a n ita ­
tio n e m p lo y e e s.
A s i n t h e past,
in
ev e ry th in g
w ill
be
tre ated
stric te s t confidence.
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u
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Your Chance on the Radio
It's Civil Service Amateur Night
Y o u ’ve a l w a y s w a n t e d to p e r ­
f o r m o n t h e ra d io .
Y ou c a n sin g ; o r m a y b e t a p
d a n c e ; or p lay a m u sica l i n s t r u ­
m e n t; o r do im ita tio n s t h a t a re
re ally good; or e n te r t a i n in som e
o tlie r way.
H e r e ’s y o u r opportunity! H e re ’s
the chance for ev ery Civil Service
p erson w ith ta le n t to step up before
th e m icroph one and perform . I t ’s
Civil Service A m a te u r Night, spon ­
sored by The Leader and the
Michaeli! Bros, fu rn itu re
stores.
E verybody in a Civil Service on a
job or *list is eligible to p articipate.
I t ’s the first Montlay evening in May,
a t the F o x -F a b ia n T h e a tre in B ro o k ­
lyn, and th e proceeding s w ill be
b roadcast over radio station WMCA.
Prizes fo r All
T h ere w ill b e prizes f o r every o n e
who e n te r s — an d tw o g r a n d prizes
for those w ho a re selected as best by
the th e a tre a n d ra d io audiences.
T h e r e ’s no obligation, n o cost, if
you w a n t to e n t e r ’’th is contest. All
y ou need do is w rite a postcard to
Box A. N. C ivil S ervice L eader, 97
D uane Street, N ew Y o rk City.
W e’d like to see yo u in this big,
pleasant event. So le t us k now now
wjiat you can do! A n d tell y o u r
friends, too!
BITTIBBjjJL
4AC0B iu P W Itr .
{
a V I L SERVICE l^ 4 D E R
M t Heartens
lite Eligible
P
NURSES ARE THE ONLY EMPLOYEES
in the city service getting substantial
salary
b udget.
iroiip
increases
in
the
L aG uardia
The Mayor, in his m essage,
specifically m entioned the g reat need
:,,tion eligibles lost In the
for nurses now that the federal govern­
'"Sidget, a«d
f the Sanitation E ligibles
n to have th e ir list used for
th e S a n ita tio n De' f seemed to hav e been sucL n the b ud ge t re v ea le d
sssful
titles will be crea te d
Sanitation D e p a rtm en t,
llhin tne ^gpgrtm ent re q u est for
^ “' ' S o n a l Class A m en w a s n ’t
«)
,-9 other openings w e re
lf»"‘ iHble The th re e n e w titles
i f d f S a n i t a t i o n Man (G a rag e ).
,.,„ior
S a n ita tio n
M an
SI .500. and J u n i o r Sanin ' . D i s t r i c t ) , $1,200.
D uties
linn np\v positions
...____ will
..,411 be
Ko in
n the
tV><»
,tion
the on motor vehicles and m
m ent is taking on more a n d more q u ali­
fied women.
‘f^Mvork, opportunities not prejrical
ilable to Sanitation eligi^
to
S an itatio n
M an Class A.
I n n e r also stated th a t
com m isdepartments and o th e r city
have com plim ented th e eliS s on the four-page fo ld er w hich
; ; distributed entitled. “T he S tory
Vew York’s S u pe rm en .'
Aside
‘ the rrood-will c reated. It Is not
r’ikelv that many Jobs will b e ofred them under the proce.ss of se‘;lve certification, becau se of th e
imuhlet.
H e lp
W anted
Incidentally, eligibles on th e Sanlilion list who would like to assist
the numerous details Involved In
■ttlng jobs should w rite to Abe
Donner at 2738 P itk in A venue,
Brooklyn. D o n n e r and Jo h n n y M anjel, the second vice-presiden t of the
UMOciation. are up to th e ir necks in
xork. Johnny ss^ys he h as lost 20
pound? already end w hen h e an d
[hi are reached for certification,
won’t be able to pass th e Sanlition departm ent’s m ed ical e x am llatlon.
Sanitation Test Setfor July 19
Gives Time for Study to Future Asst. Foremen
T h e d a te fo r th e p ro m o tio n
te s t to A s s is ta n t F o re m a n , D e ­
p a rtm e n t of S a n ita tio n , h a s been
s e t f o r J u l y 19. O r i g i n a l l y t h e
M u n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
s i o n i n t e n d e d t o g iv e t h e t e s t i n
J u n e . T h is e a rly d a te w o u ld h a v e
a llo w e d m a n y m e n a n in su ffi­
c i e n t p e r i o d i n w h i c h t o s t u d y so
a n a p p e a l w a s m a d e to th e C o m ­
m is sio n to p o s tp o n e t h e e x a m
u n til Ju ly .
Th® in -se rv ic e tr a in in g lec tures
th a t a re n o w bein g conducted by the
D e p a rtm e n t of S anitation w ill be
co m pleted on J u n e 3. Follow ing
th e ir conclusion. D e p u ty C om m is­
sio n e r W illiam P o w ell plans to co n ­
d uct sp ecial tr a in in g classes iii the
D e p a rtm e n t’s School at 22nd St. an d
th e E ast River.
T he te n ta tiv e plan is to give all
m en w ho a re eligible for th e Assis­
ta n t F o re m a n test a th r e e -d a y p r a c ­
tical course in the h a nd ling a n d op ­
eratio n of v a rio u s vehicles and
e q u ip m e n t used by th e D e p a rtm en t.
Vacation R etreat
A fte r sev eral y e ars of disappoliitm ents. It now seems t h a t th e De­
p a rtm e n t of S an itation em ployees
are going to get a va ca tion r e tr e a t
in the cou ntry . A c o n tra c t to buy
th e A r t h u r B. D uel estate at P a w l ­
ing, N. Y., has been signed b y d e ­
p a rtm e n t officials and the w a y seems
clear to close the deal, an d begin
m akin g a ran g e m e n ts to h a v e th e r e ­
tre a t In o p e ration b y J u l y 1.
T h e Duel estate includes 1,100
acres an d a n u m b e r of buildings
w hich can be used for housing and
re cre a tio n a l facilities. T he d e p a r t ­
m en t will build additional dw ellings
and gu est houses.
A m ong o th e r things the estate in ­
cludes
Big
W haley
and -Little
W haley lakes, which are, re sp e ci
tively, tw o miles and one and a half
m iles long.
A con siderable p a r t of the p ro p ­
e r ty is laid out as bridle path and
It Is possible to ride continously for
25 m iles on one trail.
P re v io u s a tte m p ts of the em ployees
to ob tain a s u m m e r vacation place
w e re th w a rte d by con>munity officials
w ho feared th e sudden influx of
scores of familif's for w e e kend s and
vaca tio n periods.
Q u irk s in W e lfa re V e t Case
Members of the Sanitation Eligijes Association a re re q u e s te d to
write, not visit. D on n e r at his hom e
ddress when seeking a ctivities about
.'le activitie.s of the Association.
Also, new m embers a re urged to
R i c h a r d W e llin g , p r e s i d e n t of
malte their money o rd e rs p a y ab le to
the Sanitation Eligibles Association, t h e N a t i o n a l CivU S e r v i c e R e f o r m
tot to President D onner, w h e n send- A s s o c i a t i o n , l a s t w e e k s e r v e d o r ­
ij in their one dollar a n n u a l dues, d e r s o n t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­
their membership cards.
m is sio n , C o m p tr o lle r J o s e p h M c G o ld rick a n d W elfare C o m m is­
s io n e r W illia m H o d so n , r e s t r a i n ­
in g t h e m f ro m “ em p lo y in g , a s ­
sig n in g , d ire c tin g , o r d e ta ilin g ”
t h e 113 p r o v i s i o n a l s o c i a l i n v e s ­
Mayor L aG uardia’s decision to
tig a to rs in th e W elfare D e p a rt­
flose the New Y o r k C ity I n fo r m a ­
m e n t w h o a re w a r v e te ran s.
tion Center across th e stre e t fr o m
T h e v e te ran s, w h o h a v e b een e n ­
Cmnd Central T erm in al on J u ly 1,
IMl, puts the status o f th e p e nd in g
*Mtn for A ssistant I n fo rm a tio n
wrecfor In considerable 'doubt.
Municipal Civil S e rv ic e C o m ­
mission u’i!I have th e m a tte r up
i^^discnsxion this w e e k and w ill
«cide whether to con tinu e w ith
'''e test or cancel it.
of 589 applicants filed for
N e w Y o r k C i t y ’s t r a i n i n g p r o ­
"e e,tam and 376 toofe th e w r itte n
xjt on January 11.
g r a m f o r its e m p lo y e e s w ill be
J t
m a y decide to e x p a n d e d t h r e e - f o l d b e g i n n i n g
o^ead with the e x a m ond use J u l y 1 u n d e r f u n d s a u t h o r i z e d I n
'yesuKiiig eligible list fo r “a p - M a y o r L a G u a r d i a ' s n e w b u d g e t
L j
positions, i f a n y can be a n d o t h e r w i s e o b t a i n a b l e . A l t o ­
L"
ts cancelled, the g e t h e r , f u n d s t o t a l i n g $35,000
turn
‘^“^didotes m u s t be ve­
w ill b e a v a i l a b l e f r o m c i t y , s t a t e
il ^2'
involves th e question
a n d fe d e ra l f u n d s to e x p a n d th e
U-’fieiher the candidates w e re
^ “"iined on subjects sim ila r to t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , i n t e n s i f y t h e
used fo r o ther p r e s e n t t y p e s o f t r a i n i n g , a n d
b rin g n ew d e p a rtm e n ts u n d e r th e
iJfj?.
action in proposiyig p l a n .
the
In fo rm a tio n
A t th e sam e tim e th e r e l i a n e x ­
it
based on th e fa ct that
B^^p *
self-sustaining.
T h e c ellent possibility t h a t a h uge ne w
be of
started in an e ffort to
defense tra in in g p ro gram , o p e rated
llors
W orld ’s Fair vis- e n tire ly
by fe d era l funds, will
at p re se n t ten
sh o rtly be auth o riz ed an d initiated.
® the In fo rm a tio n C enOfficials of th e M unicipal Civil
clerfcj ° '’ssistant directors, fo u r
S erv ice Com mission and the M eyor’a
Council for P ublic S ervice T raining
have b een m akin g fre q u e n t trips to
W ashington butto n h o lin g im p o rta n t
Leadm
arm y , navy, education, and defense
Publicatf
by Civil Service
officials to p oint out th e need for
Entered as secthis type of instruction. If such a
**'• Post
October 2. 193a. at
pro g ra m goes th ro u g h it will have a
“ndet thfi A ®
New York. N V..
two-fold p urpose: first, it will train
of March 5,
c e rtain g ro ups of em ployees In
Courts Say No; Bills Say Yes; It's Still Unsettled
udiict Casts Doubt
II Information Exam
T
hrei
Sanitation
Men Learn
About Landfills
I t s flr.st t w o l e c t u r e s a h u g «
success, th e s a n i ta t io n t r a i n i n g
c o u r s e h e l d a t H u n t e r C o l le g e
e v e r y T u e .s d a y e v e n i n g l a u n c h e . i
in to o n e of th e m o st im p o r ta n t o f
i t s s u b j e c t s o n T u e s d a y , A p r i l 8.
I t ’s a s u b j e c t w h i c h o n l y a f e w
y e ars a ro u se d fu rio u s c o n tro v e rsy
t h r o u g l i o u t t h e c it y , b u t w h i c h
lia s sin c e in d ic a te d its v a lu e .
T itle : L an d fills.
L e c tu r e r is A lb e rt J. Lizee. Assist­
a n t to the C om m issioner. Hi.s co m ­
m ents a re the re su lt of close asso­
ciation w ith C o m m issioner Williant
B. Carey, who is an e x p e r t in la n d ­
fills. C om m issioner L izee’s lec tu r#
contaiiis such m ate ria l as the fpllowing:
Two Disposal Metlio<1s
ously
Abe
of me
the Sanl\ b e Donner. oi
aaiuFli'^ibles Association, stated
.ntrnrv to fli-st impression, the
hud'»et was heartening to the
Although there are no im?,tV a p p o i n t m e n t s scheduled for
S ion Man. Class B, eligibles apr in the future will receive
per y e a r , at $60 Increase over
' 860 s a l a r y now given those ap-
age
jobs. O ne p ro vid es t h a t a v e te ra n
in a t e m p o r a r y o r p rovisional job
c an n o t be dism issed exce p t on
c h arg e s an d a fte r a hearin g . T he
o th e r w o u ld c on tinue th e social in ­
vestig a to r v e te ra n s In t h e ir job.s
u n til J u n e 30, 1943, a t w h ic h tim e
th e y w o u ld hav e an o p p o rtu n ity to
p a rtic ip a te in c o m petitiv e tests fo r
the position.
Follow ing passage of the m easures,
R ic h a rd W elling w ro te a le tte r to
Bills May Save Jobs
M eantim e, tw o bills passed by th e G o v e rn o r L ehm an , u rg in g an e x e c u ­
leg islature a n d se n t to th e G o v e rn o r tive veto of th e bills, an d vigorously
w o u ld re ta in th e v e te r a n s In th e ir p ro te s tin g a g ainst t h e i r passage.
gaged in a tw o y e a r legal b a ttle to
re ta in t h e i r jobs, re c e n tly lost still
a n o th e r ro u n d w h e n th e S u p re m e
■Court o rd e re d th e m re p la c e d by
eligibles fro m th e Civil S ervice list
for Social Inv estigator. U n d a u n ted ,
they applied, th ro u g h t h e i r a tto rn e y
M enahem Stim, for a stay be fo re th e
A pp ellate Division against th e lo w e r
c o u rt’s o rd e r.
A rg u m e n t o n this
latest action Is e x p e c te d th is week.
Training Program to Be E xpanded
$35,000 Will Be Available July I
p u r e ly em erg en c y duties, such as
sa fe ty an d first aid instru ction s for
hospital a n d h e a lth d e p a r tm e n t e m ­
ployees, and sim ilar w o rk e rs; a n d
secondly, by tra in in g lo w e r g rade
em ployees to do h ig h e r grad e jobs
w hich w ill be necessary as th e d e ­
fense p ro g ra m siphons off pro fe s­
sional, sub-professional, a n d skilled
tr a d e m en and women.
E v en If noth ing h ap pens on the
federally-financed defense training.
N ew Y o rk City will tr a in a t least
20,000 of its w o rk e rs n e x t year.
T his expansion of funds an d fa ­
cilities will m ak e possible a m o re
co n ce n tra ted type of training. F o r
exam ple, in the D e p a rtm e n t of S a n i­
tation, train in g courses a re now be-
Ing given to a com bined gro up of
2,500. N e xt y e a r It will be possible
to hold lec tures m o re fre q u e n tly and
for sm a lle r groups of men.
“T wo m eth ods of disposal a re I n
general use—in cin e ratio n an d la n d ­
fill. In c in e ratio n Involved the h a u l ­
ing o f m ate ria l to a c e n tra lly located
incin e rato r, th en b u rn in g Sll th*
com bustible m atte r. T h e re still r e ­
m ains the necessity of disposing of
in cin e rato r ash. It can re ad ily b«
seen th a t the cost of large in cin e r­
ators. plus the cost of o pe ration an d
final disposal, m akes this an e x p e n ­
sive m ethod of h a n d lin g trem e n d o u s
qua ntitie s of refuse. On the o th e r
hand, landfills re q u ir e only a single
handlin g of the refuse, with th e con­
sequ ent saving in cost. T h e D e p a rt­
m en t of Sa n ita tio n has c o ncluded
that refu se disposal by in cin e ratio n
costs m ore th an fo u r tim es as m u ch
as by the landfill m ethods.
“T he person nel and e q u ip m e n t r e ­
q u ired for a typical landfill o p e ratio n
include th e following:
“Personn el:
F o re m an , A ssistant
Fore m en, d ra g -lin e o p e rato rs and
oilers, tr a c to r ope rato rs, tru ck d r i v ­
ers and laborers.
“E q uipm en t: D rag -line e v ac u atin g
m achine, trac to rs and bulldozers,
road graders, c r a w le r trac tio n d u m p
wagons, d u m p trucks, and chem ical
sp ra y in g e q uipm e nt. T he two m a jo r
item s a re th e dra g -line s and th«
tra c to r bulldozers."
In this detailed m a n n e r. C o m m is­
sioner L izee’s .le c tu r e covers in full
every phase of landfill operatio n, in­
cluding a descrip tio n of the n e w
“s tr ip filling system .” T h e in te re st­
ing point Is m ade that, in the course
of filling operations. 120 to 140 acres
of m arsh o r o th e r w aste land is r e ­
claim ed and m ad e av ailable to N ew
Y ork City each y e ar."
C o m m issioner L izee’s lec tu re fol­
lowed a w ho le series of last w eek:
“P la n n in g .” by A ssistant E n g in e e r
A n d re w Biaginl; ‘T ru c k M easuring,"
by D istrict S u p e r in te n d e n t Sh e rw o o d
K. Basil; “S afety.” by D ire cto r of
Safety E lisha S. Chapin, an d “S n o w
Rem oval,” by D istrict S u p e r in te n d ­
e n t J o h n S. Sica.
Study P lace C hanged
T h e stu d y sessions fo r M a n h a tta n
sa n ita tio n m en will be held at a n e w
school, begin nin g this w eek. T h«
discussion m eetings h a v e been t r a n s ­
fe r re d from T ex tile High School to
M a n h a tta n
H igh
for
V ocational
Trades, a t 15th S tr e e t an d 2d A venue.
A nd In o r d e r to give m e n ta k in g
the tra in in g course a b e tt e r b re ak ,
th e Civil S erv ice C om m ission has
shoved up th e da te fo r th e A ssistant
F o re m a n e xam to Ju ly 19. This gives
th e m en m ore tim e to study.
T h e L E .A D E R w ill k e e p s a n itftlio n
m e n fu lly in fo rm e d of all m a tte r !
c o n c e rn in g th is c o u rse a n d th e com «
in g e x a m .
800 Civil Service Draftees
City Holds Up "Pay-Dlfference" Checks
Y o u n g C iv il S e r v i c e m e n i n m om ent is p ro b a b ly in excess of 800,
N e w Y o r k C ity , n o le s s t h a n t h e i r
Pay Checks H eld Up
c o l l e a g u e s I n o t h e r w a l k s o f life ,
M eantim e, the city is holding u ^
a r e g o i n g I n t o v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s the salary differential checks for e m ­
o f t h e n a t i o n ’s a r m e d force-i. A ployees on o rd e re d m ilita ry d u ty fol­
s u r v e y b y T h e Leader e a r l y t h i s lowing a decision by Ju s tic e Deyo o l
w e e k s h o w e d t h a t a t o t a l o f 717 Broom e County, w ho h e ld the Stat®
M ilitary L aw u n con stitution al. T his
m e n h a v e e ith e r v o lu n te e re d ,
decision Is being a p p ea led be fo re th«
b e e n o r d e r e d i n t o t h e a r m y o r A p pellate Division an d u n d o u b ted ly
n a v y f r o m r e s e r v e g r o u p s , o r will be c a rried to th e C o u rt of A p ­
E nginem en A sk P erm ission
h a v e b e e n d r a f t e d . T h e v a s t m a ­ peals, ev en tu a lly . T his will m e a n
To T a ke P ro m o tio n Test
jo rity w ere in re se rv e g roups.
th at a final r u lin g will n ot be h a n d e d
A re q u e s t fro m A uto E n ginem an
All city d e p a rtm e n ts a re re q u ire d dow n for a t least tw o weeks.
Council No. 316, of the D e p a rtm e n t to re p o r t th e d e p a rtu r e of th e ir e m ­
T he salary checks n o rm ally d u e to
of S a nitation, th a t auto e ngineinen ployees fo r m ilitary duty on special reserv ists will be held In escrow for
be allow ed to tak e th e p rom otion form s to th e M unicipal Civil Service th em u ntil a decision clarifies th®
exam for assistant fo re m a n w as laid Commission. Inasm uch as a delay problem .
o v e r this w eek for f u r t h e r study by occurs before these re p o rts a re s u b ­
A ll a t te m p ts to g iv e b o n u s e s to
the M unicipal Civil Service C om m is­ m itted a nd tabulated, the, actual d r a f t e d e m p l o y e e s w e r e k i l l e d i n A l ­
total In m ilita ry service at the b a n y ,
sion.
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Present Employees Get Raise; New "Jr." Title Established
F o llo w in g th e le a d of M a y o r
L a G u a r d i a , t h e M u n i c i p a l C ivil
S e rv ice C o m m issio n la s t w eek
d r a f t e d a re s o lu tio n a b o lish in g
t h e title of S a n i t a t i o n M a n , C lass
A, a n d c o m b in in g it w ith C lass B
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ST.
(OppoHlte (.'Ity II hII)
T el.
S an itation eligible list will be appo inted d irec t to Class B jobs a t
$1,920, th u s e lim in a tin g th e necessity
tak in g a pro m o tio n e xam to gcin
h ig h e r rank.
J u n io r S anitation M an
A n o th e r su rp rise in th e M ayo r’s
proposed b udg e t is th e c rea tion of
179 n e w positions as J u n i o r Sanitatio n
Man, a n e w classification. T h e b udg e t
au th o riz es th e a p p o in tm e n t of J u n io r
Sa n ita tio n Men as follows: 100 a t
$1,500 a y e a r to w o rk In garages; 28
at $1,500 to w ork as chauffeurs; and
51 a t $1,200 to w o rk in th e va rio us
districts as clerks.
A n official of th e Civil Service
Com mission said this w eek th a t no
decision had b een m ed e on w h e th e r
th e first o r second S a n ita tion list
w ould be used to m ake a p p o in tm en ts
to these n e w jolw. W hen th e original
Sa n ita tio n list w as issued, th e Com ­
mission devided it into tw o parts;
th e first consisted of th e top 700
B Eekm an
3-4840
There Ih n DriiUe Kchool In
,^______K (i<-h Itiirnuirli
D ip lo m a tic
C o n s u la r
O ffic e rs
E x a m i n a t i o n s S e p t e m b e r , 1941
$2,600 Y E A R L Y T O S T A R T
Sp«M'liil liit«‘iisivf prepiiratlon for n pe­
riod of llfteen werUK Im-kIhn Miiy 5.
KJKlit hoiii'H work n week. IiiBtruetion
inoliuleH Internnllomil Ixiw; Trade
Miiritinie nnd <'ominer«-liiI l4i\v; Toliflcal and < ommerr«al <ieojcraph> ;
Kc'Uiiomie (h-opcraph.v of Ijitln-AinerIca, and SptuiiHli or rortuKiieKe. Only
a seleetfd Ri'onp will he Iruined for
this examination.
INTEHVIEWS AT
LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE
11 W e . t 42nd S t .
LA. 4-2835
C itizenship Vnneceuary
For License Tests
Fireman Test M ay Be S tiffen ed
Probably Will Be Announced in May
W ith a ll in d ic a tio n s c le a rly
p o i n t i n g t o a n o fficia l a n n o u n c e ­
m e n t of th e n e w c o m p e titiv e t e s t
f o r F i r e m a n t h e n r ^ t T u e s d a y in
M ay, th e p h y sic al te s t h a s b e en
a lte re d in o n e I m p o r ta n t re g a rd .
P e rh a p s the m ost severe e v e n t in
the physical e xam is th e agility test.
B ut the Com mission in te n d s to m ake
it even “stiffer” by stepping up the
r e q u ire d speeds for each p e rc e n ta g e
rating.
This The L eader lea rned
exclu.sively this week.
The agility test will consist of the
folJowing series of acts by c an d i­
dates:
T h ere will be a sta rtin g m a r k t n d
a finish line. F rom the s ta rt a c an ­
didate will ru n eight yards, m ake a
10-foot bro ad jum p , con tinu e 10
y a rd s to a 3-foot, six inch h urdle,
continue 10 yards to a b a rrie r, dodge
FIREMAN CANDIDATES
th ro ugh a b a rrie r, ru n five y a rd s to
will take the coordination test, which tests eye-hand a n d
a ladder, m o u n t the ladder, trav e l
h a n d -o v e r-h a n d u n d e r and across
eye-foot speed. The candidate sits in a cab a n d responds
horizontal lad der u ntil he can sta n d
to signals. The time is recorded on a large clock-like dial.
on fence, dism oun t from fence, ru n
five yards, v a u lt o ver 4-foot, 6-inch
T he L eader has also lea rn ed th a t
Min. 5.45 to 5.30......................
85
vau ltin g box an d then ru n five y a rd s
in all p ro b a b ility th e sa m e c o o rd in a ­
Min. 6.00 to 5.45......................
80
to E finish line.
tion test w hich was given to s a n ita ­
Min. 6.15 to 6.00......................
75
Originally the e v en t was to be
tion m an can d id a te s last y e a r will
Min. 6.30 to 6.15......................
70
scored as follows:
be e m ployed for th e firem an test.
Min. 6.45 to 6.30......................
65
P ercent
As one official of th e Commission
Min. 7.00 to 6.45......................
60
Now the p lan is to step up th e r e m a rk e d jo c u la rly this week: “ We'll
Min. 5.00 or b e t t e r ................. 100
scoring so th a t a fa ster p e rfo rm a n ce use th e sam e equip m e n t, b u t w e ’ll
Min. 5:15 to 5:30...................
95
p ro b a b ly p a in t it red.”
|
all along the line will be re qu ire d.
Min. 5.30 to 5.15.......................
90
COURT ATTENDANT
T .e rtu re f*
.V lo n d jiy ,
T h u rsd ay,
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F ee
J lfi.
A tte iu l
F T lK E
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ASST..FOREMAN,
SANITATION
I^ ec -
MEDICAL-SOC. W ORKER
F H K K
litc tu re
M o n .,
7
p .m .
PSYCH.-SOC. W O RKER
F R E E
I..»‘ c . l u r e
T h u rs .,
7
p .m .
SUPERVISOR
F R E E
I.p o tu re
T h u rs .,
7;H 6
p .m .
ACCT., PROMOTION
F R E E
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I.e c tu re
p .m .
T u e a .
l.e c tu re
p .m .
T u e s .,
T h iy *.,
JR. DRAFTSMAN,
FEDERAL
CITY ELECTRICIAN,
FIREMAN, MENTAL
Ilite riN iv e
nin iT B .
I ’ rtp .,
I'a y n
und
E v «-
CARD PUNCH OPER.
O v e r 9 0 % o f (.lu r S t u d e n t H r a B s e il
I jU r I
E x u iii,
Som e
C io t
1U 0% .
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M u c liln e
F re p .,
D ays
a i u l E v p iiln K U .
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E x a m s — A ir
T ra ftlc
C o n tro l O u r.
E x a m in e r
M eth .
and
P ro c .,
Jr.
P e r s o n n e l T e e li., L .a b o r M e d ia to r ,
T a x
E x u iiitn e r ,
P o s ta l
O le rk C u rrle r,
P lia rn m c lw tB ,
E n (fr„
S ubw ay
E xam s.
Jr.
LICENSES
Prof.
En*r..
S ta tio n a ry .
Arch.,
E le c tric ia n ,
Surveyor,
P lu m b e r.
Tutorinr In ClvU ServU-e .Mutlieniatlcd,
i'rep. for Kiiffr., CoUegeH, JtlylnK
(iH d e t.
Suacttsful Civil 8«rvU« Trslninf tlnc« 1907
—Thguinndi •( Mcndvlt Gradiiatei in City,
Stati and Ftdaral potltleni at talarlet frtm
ti.BOO to S3.S00 ytarly.
MO230NDW.EL4lHt
L St.,
INSN.TY.ITC.UTEi
W Is e o n N in
7-208(1
“ I w ill a s k S u p r e m e C o u r t J u s ­
tic e M c L a u g h lin to im p r is o n h im
u n til h e a n s w e rs q u e stio n s Ju s t
l ik e a n y w i t n e s s s h o u l d . ”
T h is w as th e d r a m a tic d e c la ra ­
t i o n y e s t e r d a y o f E m i l K . E llis,
counsel
to
th e
C o u n c ilm an ic
c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g th e M u -
T h u r*.,
B O O K K EEPER , PROM.
F R E E
7:1 6
Kern Proves Tough Customer
Ellis Threatens Him With Jail
lie c tu r fH
M o n ., 7 :4 6 p .m .
F rl.,
n
a .m .
A tte iu l F H E B
Be
na m e s ant^ was to be use d fo r r e g u ­ L i c e n s e d F i r e u j ,
la r a p p o in tm e n ts a t $1,860 a n d o th ers
A n eligible list for i
at $1,500 o r m o re; th e secon d co n ­
sisted of cll th e r e st of th« na m e s m a n —w ith number.!
an d was to be used for jobs pay in g 36,347 to 36,648-w!
w eek by th e M u n ic ip a f'S
less th a n $1,500.
ice Commission. The
W h at S anitation DidnH Get m an jo b w as in the
O th e r in te re stin g aspects of the the test w as announce
S a n ita tio n D e p a r tm e n t’s b u d g e t look ago. Since then the
like this:
been p u t in the
itij
. . . A special a p p ro p ria tio n of an d the eligible list
$200,000 was a llow ed for "e m e rg e n c y ” be used to fill licensed If
w ork. This u n d o u b te d ly m ea n s th a t
H o w ever, the Commi?, “'‘*1
th e d e p a r tm e n t in th e fu tu re will be d a r e d th e list a p p ro p r ia te
able to pay m e n for S u n d a y w ork, tenan ce m a n and boi’er ^
som e thin g th e e m plo yees h ave long
Eligibles on the new if,,
been cla m o rin g for.
b e in vestigated and til tti\i
. . . T he d e p a r t m e n t ’s r e q u e s t for tests b efo re appointment
a n a d ditio nal 200 S a n ita tio n Men, a b o u t 20 vacancies in th *
Class B, w a s n o t g ra n te d . Also the ate jobs at present
d e p a rtm e n t lost a b o u t 51 clerical
T he B oiler Attendant
positions a n d 20 positions a« drivers. $1,260. a n d Maintenan", A
'
. . . T he d e p a r t m e n t ’s total a llo t­ $960.
T h e n e w e l i g i b l e l|,t
m e n t for the c om ing y e a r is $31,331,651.63, a d e cre ase of $225,344.77 o n p a j e 1* .
from th e c u r r e n t y ear.
I>A. 4-7675
TKCtlMC'AT. KNtilNKKKING
CIVIL SKBVKK TKEI*
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h a s n o t b een ta k e n on th e reso lu tiO n , b u t t h e M a y o r ’s i n s t r u c tio n s a re t h a t it sh a ll go in to e ff e e t b y J u l y 1 1941.
The effect of this consolidation of
titles is to give the 442 Class A m en
in the D e p a rtm e n t an immedir.te
raise of $60 a y ear, b rin g all the sal­
aries of both A and B w o rk e rs in
line a t $1,920.
Class A m en will h ave to pass a
qualifying e x am in atio n to p ro v e th e ir
ability to o p e rate au to m o tiv e e q u ip ­
m en t before gaining a Class B status.
A t the p r e se n t tim e th e re a re 258
Class B v acancies and six Clas.« A.
w hich w hen combined, will m ean 264
vacancies on Ju ly 1. Vacancies in
group B will occur a t th e ra te of
abo ut 400 a y e a r in the fu tu re.
In his an n u al b u d g e t m essage the
M ayor said he was com b ining th e A
and B titles because of th e sim ila rity
of th e w o rk p e rfo rm e d by th e tw o
groups of employees.
In th e fu tu r e eligibles from the
F ir e
TWU States
Grievances
The In te rn a tio n a l E x ec u tiv e B o ard
of th e T ra n s p o rt W o rk ers Union
adopted a definite policy strongly
su p p o rtin g th e N ew Y ork local in
respect to its relatio ns w’ith th e New
Y o rk City tra n s it system . T he Board,
in a sta te m en t this week, d ecla re d
th a t h u n d re d s of N ew Y o rk e m p lo y ­
ees have been laid off, h u n d re d s a re
com pelled to w o rk seven days a
week, the wages of m an y have been
cut, the rights of seniority, p ro m o ­
tion nnd se lf-organization h a v e been
violated. The Board pointed o ut t ’ at
th e C o u rt of A pp eals decision
described the City of N ew York in
the o w ne rship an d o p e ratio n of its
tra n s it facilities is n e ith e r m ore n or
less th an a ra ilro a d co rp oration con­
du cting a business en te rp rise. As
such, the union argues, the ra ilro a d
em ployees should be given th e same
rights as any ra ilro a d c orp oration is
r e q u ire d by law to e x te n d its e m ­
ployees.
n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n
a n d Its p re s id e n t, P a u l J. K e rn .
H is r e m a r k s w e r e d i r e c t e d a t
K e r n , f o l lo w in g t h e l a t t e r ’s a c ­
tio n s a t th e first p riv a te h e a rin g
o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s p r e s i d e n t
b efore th e c o u n c ilm a n ic body.
W hat touched off th e late st in a
long series of explosive classes b e ­
tw e en K e rn and Ellis w as th e l a t ­
t e r’s re fusal to allow K e r n to h a v e a
tra n s c rip t of th e hearing. K e r n m et
this refusal by a n sw e rin g questions
only a fte r he ha d ta k e n th e m dow n
in lo ngh an d a n d w ritin g th e a n sw e rs
in the sam e way.
T his tactic b ro u g h t a c harg e by
Ellis th a t K e rn was “re ca lc itra n t,
un c ooperative, and irresponsible."
Ellis also said y e ste rd a y t h a t his
c om m ittee would m ee t e a rly this
w eek to “au th o riz e m e to ta k e dis-
In th e fu tu r e the fact that
didate fo r a licensing A,
alien w ill no t be a disquaij
tor, th e .Municipal Civil'%
Com m ission has decided tv
visions of th e Adminislrativ,
according to the Commission
no r e q u ire m e n ts that a p«r^
be a citizen before appjyi;.
licensing test.
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T he City R e co rd ’s 1941 edition of
th e Official D ire cto ry of th e City of
New Y ork (.“The L ittle G re en B ook” )
is now on sale a t th e office of
S te p h en G. K elly, S u p e rv iso r of the
Record, Room 2213, M unicipal B u ild ­
ing, New Y o rk City. T he p rice of
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th e cost of th e book. (T h ree cents
a dd itional if o rd e re d b y m ail.)
Vest pocket in size, th e book con­
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and figures co ncerning N ew Y ork
and is th e last w o rd o n g o v e rn ­
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SECRETARIAL A C C O U N T I N G
ALL O F F I C E MACHINES
F R E N C H and S P A N I S H
In tensive
3-MONTH
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B a t h a t E q u a lly
R e a s o n a b l e R e n ta ls
cip lin ary a ction a gain st K e rn .”
F o r his p a rt, K e rn , u su a lly voluable, w'as no n -c o m m itta l a bo ut
F r id a y ’s h e a rin g a n d said only th a t
he w as forced to h a v e som e re co rd
of w h a t o c cu rre d d u rin g the h e a r ­
ings, hence th e lo n g h an d an sw ers.
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Every
"id Know
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15
.ntest m eeting i s sched'’ie d in a public sq u a re
be "f t Assum e y o u a re
have b een assigned
'''L a n d i n g Officer of y o u r
a tte n d
to all a r r a n g e “ •'" p o lid n s th is
the m a n n e r m w hich
rarry out y o u r assignvarious p rob lem s w hich
I'’® and th e p re p a ra tio n s
jlould be made to m e e t such
^
^
’ rto Q u e s tio n 1 5
^jllmlnftry A c t i o n .
principals a n d obtain
J
particulars
co n c ern in g
of group or o rganization,
f^tion of h ead q u a rte rs.
S e s of officers and p rin cip a l
This offer definitely iS K Z T
FINE FELT
Mpose of meeting.
Mies to be discussed.
Sm ated attendance,
mte and time of m eeting.
and exten t of pub licity
jjposed location of sp e a k e r ’s
fhether or not a loud speaking
is to be u s e d .
trouble or opposition a n H^s organization h e ld p re v .jjtings. If so, o btain p a r tic u idvise principals as follows:
jight to assemble peacefully.
Bight of freedom of speech.
L a w s r e l a t i n g to m eetings.
American flag to b e displayed.
U a l o u d s p e a k i n g device is to
» i - A p p l i c a t i o n fo r p e r m i t to
ji e t o C o m m a n d i n g Officer of
DCt.
All other rig h ts a n d l i m i t a t i o n s
Sun-ey location.
Observe physical lay-out.
Note any h a z a r d s p r e s e n t .
it be advisable to change
Proximity to sub w ay entrances,
: arteries, public buildings, etc.
Estimated police d etail re Submit a full r e p o rt to Comi.-.g Officer of P recin ct.
Various p r o b l e m s w h i c h m i g h t
Crowd blocking sidew alk.
Crowd interfering w ith veh ictralfic.
Disorderly conduct.
Unlawful assembly.
Riol.
Advocating crim inal anarchy .
Subversive discussion.
i*rofane or offensive discourse.
Bacial discrimination
advoAssaults.
Injury to persons.
Damage to prop erty.
Unnecessary noise.
Distribution of anarc histic litKe.
Unlawful signs o r b a nners.
Unlawful in te rfe re n c e w ith
at
Pick - pockets,
professional
Parade without a p e rm it a fte r
H
^f'Parations to m e e t p rob ^ a n d i n g Officer of P r e confer with th e Inspe c tor
Ivisi and if an exceptionally
th e B orough
Bander.
IJtaiied order fo r policing
^ '0 be prepared.
“Visions made fo r th e follow at location of m eet«fied time:
^ ‘®utenants, Serget Patrolmen Trom P a tf o l P re -
C raw fo rd 's N ew F actory
a n d Factory-R otall sto ro
^ Q u e e n s B oulevard a n d
3 4 th St., Long Island City
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B E T T E R H U R R Y ! This is your last chance
Yes—this is your LAST C H A N C E to get a
fine Felt Hat ABSOLUTELY FREE with
every purchase of $19.95 or more at Crawford.
This big bargain part^ celebrating the opening
of Crawford’s giant new factory definitely ends
Saturday night. So—D O N ’T MISS IT l Visit
your nearest Crawford store—TO D A Y —select
your garments from a tremendous stock of re*
freshingly new suits and topcoats—the finest in
Crawford history—-and with every purchase of
$19.95 or more—take home, as our gift to you,
a fine Felt Hat Absolutely Free. BETTER
HURRYI G«t in on this sensational celebration
offer before it ends this Saturday night.
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b« «norm ous, a nd it’s en*i ' '
b le th a t t h e U. S. Civil Sp ^
mission w ill use certain
S ta te s an d citiea to suppiy^'V
sonnel dem an d.
The
le a rn e d exclusively that .l
bility
....... has b een recentlv T
And
has also learned
—irtied thaj'^
Y o rk City a nd S ta te registej^^
be am o n g th e first to
fo r F e d e r a l use. Their
sim ilar to F e d e r a l require,^
N. Y. L ists
F o r U .S .J o b s
T he n u m b e r of n e w em ployees th a t
U ncle S am w ill h a v e to h ir e w ithin
th e n e x t y e a r Is e stim ated va riou sly
from 300,000 to 600,000. O n e th in g is
c e rtain , h o w e v e r. T he n u m b e r w ill
By CHARLES SULLIVAN
Civil Service
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When Ramspeck Act Takes Effect
Who's Included? When Will Exam Come? What Will It Be Like?
W h i l e t h e P r e s i d e n t is t a k e n
u p w ith th e g ra v ity of th e w o rld
s i t u a t i o n a f id t h e e n o r m o u s d o ­
m estic p ro b le m s w h ic h it h a s
h a t c h e d u p , t h e R a m s p e c k A ct—
w h ic h h a s b e en c alled a m a g n a
c h a r t a o f C iv il S e r v i c e — w a i t s
q u ietly fo r h is a c tio n . T h e m o ­
m e n to u s p ro v isio n s of th is a c t
c a n n o t go I n t o e f f e c t u n t i l t h e
p r e s i d e n t i a l s i g n a tu r e g iv es p e r ­
m is s i o n .
In the m eantim e, h o w e v e r, th e U.
S. Civil Service Com m ission has
m ade plans for b rin g in g u n d e r Civil
Service m ore th an 125,000 e m p lo y ­
ees, w ith o u t d isru p tin g th e necessary
w ork of tu r n in g th e w h eels of the
g o v e rn m e n tal m achine.
The Com mission has issued a
sta te m e n t detailing w h o ’ll b e eligible
u n d e r tlie Ramspeclt Act, and the
n a tu re of the e x am s to be given.
1. In o rd e r to be eligible to r e ­
ceive a clas.sified sta tu s u n d e r the
Act, the em ployee in any position
mu.st be on active d u ty sta tu s on the
dale his position is c o vered into the
clasifted service. No person w ho is
on furloug h or leave w ith o u t pay on
such date will be eligible to receive
a classified status.
2. If the position is p e rm a n e n t.
th e Inc u m be nt will a cqu ire a classi­
fied sta tu s re g ard less of the p a r tic u ­
lar term s of his a ppo in tm en t.
3. Six m o nths of service is n eces­
sary. A p erson w ho has b een on a
furlo ugh or leave w ith o u t pay status
in excess of 30 days d u rin g th e six
m on th s im m ediately p rio r to the
classification of his position will not
be eligible.
4. In com p uting the six m onths
of service re q u ire d for a classified
statu.s, th e re will be c redited all
civilian .service in any b ra n c h of the
F e d e ral G overnm ent.
5. T he head of a d e p a r tm e n t or
agency can not be re q u ire d to r e c o m ­
m end any em ployee for classification.
Those incum bents w ho a re not
re com m ended will be p e rm itte d to
rem ain in the .service w ith o u t ac­
q u irin g a classified Civil Service
status. Separation from the service
will be re q u ire d only for fa ilu re to
pa.ss the non-com petitive e x a m in a ­
tion to be given.
6. T he non-com petitive e xam in ­
cludes <1) the usual w ritte n e x a m ­
ination o r ra tin g of educatio n and
experience; (2) a physical e x a m in a ­
tion in which th e em ployee m ust
show his ability to p e rfo rm his d u ­
ties in an acceptable m an n e r. P e r .sons found to ha v e re m e d iab le de-
fects w ill n o t be disqualified, p r o ­ place u n til som etim e lu Op* u
vid ed ev iden ce is su b m itte d w ith in course, this d a te Is not to
^
six m o n th s sho w ing th a t th e diffi­ as absolute.
culty h as b een rem ed ied; (3) the
T H E L E A D E R w ,u
em plo yee will be re q u ir e d to m eet employees fully Informed of
re aso n ab le sta n d a rd s of p ersonal velopments under the Ramspe*” *
suitability.
7. Those person s w ho a re r e c o m ­
m en d e d for classification a n d w h o ,
ha v e a lre a d y qualified in a sufTi-1
ciently r e c e n t Civil S e rvice e x a m - 1
in atio n of an a p p ro p ria te k in d w i l l !
no t be re q u ire d to pass f u r t h e r ex- i
am ination.
C o n t i n u i n g i t s intensive dn
8. Unclassified
lab o r
positions
t o r e c r u i t a r c h i t e c t s and eS
m ay be included.
9. A d m in is tra tiv e positions the n e e r s , t h e U . S. Civil SeS
salarie s of w hich a re paid from the C o m m i s s i o n e a r l y t h is week 1
E m e rg e n cy
Relief
A p p ro p ria tio n n o u n c e d t w o n e w competHi
A ct in th e se v e ral d e p a rtm e n ts and e x a m s f o r t h e s e positions
agencies of th e G o v e rn m e n t (o ther o n e w h o is q u a li f i e d is aimf
th a n th e W orks P r o je c t A d m in is tra ­ c e r t a i n o f g e t t i n g a n apn o ?
tio n ) m ay be included. A d m in is tra ­ m e n t w i t h i n a s h o r t time.
tive positions a re defined to include
A rchitect: salaries range from k
any position the com pensation of 000 to $4,GOO a y ear. There are
w hich is paid fro m (a ) a d irec t a p ­ op tional bra n ch e s in which
p r o p ria tio n to a G o v e rn m e n t agency m ay qualify: design, specifl^afe
fo r a d m in istra tiv e expense, (b ) th a t or estim ating.
portio n of an a llo tm e n t fo r the p ro se ­
E ngineer: salaries range from «
cution of a p ro je c t which, im d e r the 600 to $5,600 a y ear. Tliis is a
term s of th e E m e rg e n cy Relief A p­ ex am in atio n for engineering
p ro p ria tio n Act, is available fo r a d ­ tions and covers all branches
m in istra tiv e expense. The positions g in ee rin g e x ce p t chemical, me‘J
held by W orks P ro je c t A d m in is tra ­ lurgical, m arine, and naval archi'jj
tion p ro je c t w o rk e rs m ay n o t be in ­ ture.
E n g in e e rs are particulsrr
cluded in the clasified service.
needed in th e following .speciali^
P r e s e n t in fo rm a tio n indicates th at fields: aero nau tical, agiiculturai. cc:
first e x am s u n d e r the Act w o n ’t take stru ction, h e a tin g and ventilati
!ni
Architects,
Engineers
SPANISH NATIVE TEACHER
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139 W . 125th St.
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T ree
ing. ve n tilating, and m ain ten a n c e of
a public or se m i-public bu ilding
(such as office buildings, larg e stores,
The new test has ju st been a n ­ a p a r tm e n t houses, etc.), including
nounced for e n g in e m a n -ja n ito r by
th e op eration of an d m in o r re p a irs to
the 2nd d istric t oITice of th e U. S. a low pre ssu re ste am -h e atin g p la n t
Civil Scrvice Commission. T he test (sm all hom e h eating p lants n o t acis th e ".short-order” k in d a n d has a c epted) and m inor, general re p airs
v e ry lim ited filing period. All a p ­ to building and e quipm ent, including
plications mu.st be received by W edelev ators and electric w irin g.”
ne.«^day. A pril 9, at the C om m ission’s
The Commission has also opened
office, G41 W ashington St.
exam s for senior firem an (high p re s ­
The position pays .$1,800 a year.
Age lim its of 20 to 55 have been su re ); senior enginem an, steam .set for applicants. Tlie follow ing a re electric; an d a rm a m e n t m achinist.
(Complete details of all these tests
the e x p erien c e r e q u ire m e n ts:
“A pplicants m ust show th a t they a re published in T he L e a d e r ’ s e x ­
have had a t least one y e a r of e x p e r i ­ am ina tion section, beginn ing on page
ence in c h arg e of th e cleaning, h e a t ­ 10.
Short T im e to A p p ly
For $ I AiOO-a-Year Job
IlP K u la r
C ourne
SHORTHAND
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Higher Salaries Possible
For Imm igration Employees
T h e H ouse A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m ­
m i t t e e l i a s p r o m i s e d t o “ lo o k
in to ” th e re p o rt re co m m en d in g
re c la s sific a tio n a n d h i g h e r s a l a ­
r i e s f o r h u n d r e d s o f f ie ld e m ­
p loy ees o f t h e B u r e a u of I m m i ­
g ra tio n a n d N a tu ra liz a tio n S e rv ­
ice.
T h e re p o rt, w h ic h u rg e s h ig h e r
s a la r ie s fo r tlie lo w e r - p a id jo b s
in t h e sc rv ice , w a s m a d e t e n
m o n t h s ago, w h e n tlie b u r e a u
w a s s t i ll i n t h e L a b o r D e p a r t ­
m e n t. T h e B udget B u re au h a s
h a d t h e r e p o r t sin c e , a n d lia s
d o n e n o t h i n g a b o u t it.
Rep. Louis C. Rabaut, M ichigan
Dem ocrat, told P e te r F. S n y d e r of
the Field E m p loy ees’ Association,
th a t “you are not m ore in te re sted in
this m a tte r than is this c om m ittee
a fte r we discovered the injustices
there. We asked th a t the su rvey be
m ade and th a t ju stic e be done these
people.”
The pow erfu l com m ittee w as told
th at clerks, guards, in te rp re te rs, and
m atro n s and o th er su b o rd in a te e m ­
ployees a re w o rk ing at Ellis Island
a t $l,2(iO to $1,320. In the Custo.ms
Service the clerks begin at $1,700 a
y e a r and w ork with Im m igration and
N aturali/.ation employees.
Incidentally, the com m ittee has
re com m ended funds which would
allow the Im m ig ra tio n and N a tu ra li­
zation Service to e x pand its p e rso n ­
nel along all line.s. I t ’s estim ated
t h a t 1,200 new w o rk e rs will be h ired
a fte r Ju ly I.
M<:xr W EEK
All liii|»ortaiit .Story fo r All
lliihtoiiKi and tiiiiiiigrutioii
ACCOQNTING
MACHINES INSTITUTE
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C O U R T ATTENDANT
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JR . ACCOUNTANT (Prom.)
A n yo n e
A ^rU
P ro te c ts
a p p lic a n t
Is f o u n d
fi t , lie mar
w h ic h
m eet
th re e
t l n i . s wpcklj
T h e p r e se n t list for P a tr o lm a n should be e x h a u s te d earlv in 1M2.
p e i - e f o r e th e ex am in atio n should be held early in th e Fall of 1S*41. Since
I
F ire m a n e x am in atio n s are .somewhat similar, we tuggest That y o u tak e ad v an tag e of th e co m b in atio n course and prepare for
both te.sts (if you are at least 5 ft. 8 in. in h e ig h t) , a t a reduced combination fee.
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p h y s tc a l
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i n t h e p h y s i r a l eN a m ln a l lo a
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w ith o u t
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B o o K l i ' " I ‘<'"'
C la s s
fo im .s
Tufs tH. '’.
hxantinations Kxpeetetl in !Sear Future
E lig ih le s
T h e 17. S. C i v i l S e m i c e C o v i v iissio n has ru led th a t p erso n s
ir h o s e n a v i e s a r e o n e lig ib le lists
a n d w h o a re c a lle d to v i ili la r y
s e r v i c e s h a ll b e r e s t o r e d to t h e
lis ts o n w h i c h t h e i r n a m e s a p ­
p e a r e d a f t e r bciiiy h o n o r a b l y d i s ­
c h a r g e d . I f t h e o r i g i n a l list is o u t
o f e x isten c e, th e n a m e o f th e
e l i g i b l e w i l l b e placed on the s u c ­
c e e d i n g o r o n a n a p p r o p r i a t e list.
E lig ib les w h o s e n a m e s are c e r ti­
fi e d ir liile t h e y a r e in t h e a r m e d
fo r c e s ic ill b e r e s t o r e d to t h e lists
a h e a d o f all o th e r s .
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER: i lK r s / S
CITY ELECTRICIAN:
ASST. MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTOR: Z“'S r s ' S
ASST. FOREMAN (Sanitation)
CARD-PUNCH OPERATORS;
STATIONARY ENGINEER’S LICENSE: c „ . . n . „
FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN:
M o n tla y
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JR. STENO. AND TYPIST (Fed., Male Only)
A r r iJ C A T IO N S
A lp liiilie lle -N iiiiie rlv
A .'i'iM iiilliiK r
M iie liliie
( T iiliiila tiir)
Iiie l i i . l l n i ; P I i i u I m i i i i >1 W I r I n K u i i i i S o r t e r .
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ASST. SUPERVISOR, GR. 2 1 WeO. ami FrI.. at ■<:!**• '
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Offic* H o u r s : Daily, 9 A.M, to 10 P .M .— S a t u r d a y , 9 A.M. J*’ ,? ^
A tte n d
t h e
fin s
t h s S c h o o l IV itU a B a c k g r o u n d o i O v e r 3 5 0 .0 0 0
O v e r a P eriod oi 25 V e u rJ ,
D E L E H A N T Y
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By
M O K T O iN
NEW
state Sets Up New Procedures for Eligibles
Appointments
Expected From
Examiner List
Two appointments fro m th e J u n i o r
Examiner of State E x p e n d itu re s lis t
were made as of A p ril 1, an d 10 m o r e
are expected on A p ril 16, to b rin g to
a total of 36 those m ad e fro m th e list
established last su m m er. F re d e r ic k
Hollowell, se c retary to th e . C o m p ­
troller, told T he L eader th a t th e r e
will be no more J u n io r a p p o in tm en ts
for £ while now.
M the same time, th e new s is no t
to good for those on th e A ssistan t
and Senior lists. Hollowell says t h a t
none will be appo inted u n til th e D e ­
partment determ ines how th e ne w
Juniors make out. “W e’xe a fraid of
a Mexican army, w ith all generals,”
wai his comment on th e m a tte r of
making appointm ents to su p e rv iso ry
posts.
Makes No Move
The Tem porary S a lary S t a n d a r d ­
ization Board has m ad e no m ove to
bring the Ju n io r job fro m G rade 3-2,
where it com m ands a sa lary of
$1,600-$2,100, to 10-b-l, a t $1,800$2,300. The A pril a p p o in tm en ts are
£ll at $1,600, while th e 24 m ad e p r e v i­
ously are at $1,800. H ow ever, these
will remain a t th e $1,800 figure
without increm ents u n til the n e w ­
comers catch up.
Hollowell stated t h a t he will again
plead the case of th e Ju n io r s for 10prior to estab lish m en t of the
1942-43 budget. It is possible, he a d ­
mitted, that Ju n io rs a t 3-2 will not
eligible for p ro m o tio n to th e
Assistant E xam in er title, w hic h is
graded £t lO-b-2.
®uy The LEADER E v e ry T uesday!
UNIFORMS
FOR
all
p u r p o s e s
b a r n e y
.
y '- -
u n i f o r m s
406 E ast 149 St., Bronx
3rd Ave.
M E . 5-5486
lo ans
On
Uniforms
^are G uaranteed
^
_
PHD
d ia m o n d s
je w e l r y
SALE O N T E R M S
required
'Un i t e d
pled g e
A
a s k
J N C .
f o b
s o c ie t y
5o th -61s t
j a c k
S ta.
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ack
S e v b it
STATE
YARMON
OnlyFour Changes-of-Mind a Year
I riiffibles o n t h e S t a t e l i s t s f o r
r c le rk , J u n i o r S t e n o g r a a n d J u n i o r T y p i s t w ill
be a b l e t o c h a n g e
r m in d s o n l y f o u r t i m e s a
on t h o l o w e s t s a l a r y a t
i
th e y w ill w o r k , a n d w h e r e
f ^ will a c c e p t j o b s . P r e v i o u s l y ,
^ rris in t h e A l b a n y o ffice o f
cTtate C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s v^^ere changed w h e n e v e r a n
had a c h a n g e of h e a r t,
thpr im p o rta n t chang e in p ro J I S an eligible will be
' . “L tic a lly strick e n fro m th e list
'" ‘ p Lises a job-offer w ith o u t acr e a “oJ.
H e gels th r e e
nres it his reasons a re acceptable,
e are the acceptable reasons:
insufficiency of s a la ry re Hless’ of location, a n d te m p o r a r y
hiiitv After e x plain in g te m p o ra ry
‘" S lity ’ an eligible m u st note w he n
Ife will be available.
(> u e8 lio n n aires
vew que'stionnaires ha v e Just been
UP by the certification division
3 the Commission. T h ey h a v e e1‘ I d v been sent out to J u n i o r Stenog!nher eligibles and will soon go out
tn those on the C lerk and T y pist lists.
The same procedure will be usod for
other lists later on.
Name.s are certified to app ointing
officers only according to th e in ­
P
LEADER
In te rv ie w s
W h e re to A p p ly
fo r
D P U I
E m p lo y ra e iit C o u n s e llo r
E x p erie n c e in te rv ie w s for E m p lo y ­
m e n t C ounsellor, Division of P l a c e ­
m e n t end U n e m p lo y m e n t I n su ra n ce ,
s ta rte d F r id a y and S a tu r d a y in N ew
Y ork City, and will c on tinue A pril 9,
15 and 16. D ates for up.state c a n d i­
da te s will be scheduled later, along
w ith f u r t h e r dates in N ew York City.
T he p a p ers su b m itte d by som e
2,000 J u n i o r E conom ist c andidates o n
M arch 30, 1940, hcv e finally b een
m ark e d . E x p erie n c e ra tin g will s ta r t
this week.
T he open list for P a yroll E x a m in e r
and th e prom otio n to Senio r E x ­
a m in e r a re e x pected this m onth,
A ppeals of several rejected c a n d i­
dates on the open test will be settled
shortly .
'
F o r S ta te E x a m s
A p p lic a tio n s f o r th e n e w series
of 44 S ta te tests w ill be on h a n d
late this w e e k at the N e w Y o r k
offices o f the S ta te C ivil S e rv ic e
C om m ission, 80 C e n tre S tre et.
T h e y ’ll be available by m a il at
the E x a m in a tio n s D iv isio n of the
S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of C ivil S e r v ­
ice, A lb a n y .
C om p lete r e q u ir e m e n ts fo r the
test begin to day e x c lu siv e ly in
T h e L eader, on page 16.
Filing d eadline fo r th e w r i t t e n
tests in the series is F riday, M a y
2, a n d the tests th e m se lv e s are
sc heduled fo r S a tu rd a y , M a y 24.
S e ve ra l e x a m s of the “u n w r i t t e n "
type w ill be held
a later date,
and applications fo r these are n ot
due u n til M ay 23.
Lawyers in Referee B attle
fo rm atio n on th e q u e stio n n a ire, and
a re not certified fo r positions o r sa l­
aries w hich the eligible indicates he
will not accept.
T he n e w q u e stio n n a ires a r e m o re
e la b o rate th a n th e p re v io u s blan k s in
o th e r respects as well. In addition
to ask ing th e eligible to list th e m in i­
m u m m o n th ly sa lary h« w ill accept
W h ile o p p o s in g a t t o r n e y s in
t h e F i r s h e i n v. H e a v y U n e m p l o y ­
m ent In su ran ce
R eferee case
s t u d y e a c h o t h e r ’s b r i e f s , t h e e x ­
a m i n a t i o n s d iv is io n o f t h e S t a t e
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n is p r o c ee d jn g to m a r k th e p a p e r s a t
fu ll sp e e d o n a r e a d j u s t e d m a r k ­
i n g s c a le . T h e r a t i n g s c a l e s f o r
for p e r m a n e n t an d te m p o ra ry p osi­
tions, and w h e th e r he will w o rk in a t w o o f t h r e e s e c t i o n s o f p a r t I
ho spital or in stitution, th e q u e stio n ­ h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n a p p r o v e d , a n d
n a ir e w ants him to indicate w h e re he t h e t h i r d w ill p r o b a b l y b e o k a y e d
will w ork. A m ap dividing th e State t h i s w e e k .
T h e p la in tiff, B e n ja m in F i r ­
a cco rding to judic ial districts is e n ­
closed, and the eligible m u s t check s h e i n , u r g e s t h e c o u r t t o c a n c e l
in w hich of 34 cities th r o u g h o u t the t h e r e c e n t t e s t o n t h e g r o u n d s
S ta te he will work.
t h a t in s u ffic ie n t tim e w a s g iv en
f o r p a r t I, s o m e q u e s t i o n s w e r e
u n re la te d to th e d u tie s of th e
p o s i t io n , t h a t t h e e x a m p a p e r
w a s h a r d o n t h e e y e s , e tc .
T he L e a d e r lea rn s th a t if th e 300
pap ers m a rk e d p re v io u s ly r e p r e s e n t
a tr u e sam plin g of th e 2.643 p a p e rs
subm itted, an eligible list of a b o u t
500 n am es w ill be estab lished. I n
a n sw e rin g the original charg es of
Firshein, A ssistan t A tto r n e y - G e n e r a l
P a tric k H. C lu ne p re dic ted th a t a t
least 300 w ould pas.s.A n a n sw e rin g b rie f was su b m itte d
y e ste rd a y by Saypol and K otler. a t ­
torneys fo r F irshein. Clune in tu r n
m u st a n s w e r this by n e x t M onday,
a n d Saypol an d K o tle r then have ona
m ore w eek to file an a n sw e r to th e
a nsw er. T he p r e lim in a r y estim ates
of th e size of the eligible list will u n ­
d o u b ted ly be included in C lu n e ’s a n ­
sw er.
I t is also lea rn ed b y T he L eadkr
th at a g rou p of c and idates w ho do
not w a n t to see the test cancelled a re
p re p a rin g to in te rv e n e in th e case on
the g roun d th a t th e c o u rt has no
jurisdictio n. T h ey fe a r th a t fund.«i
for a new test will not be m ade
availab le by th e Social S e c u rity
Board, w hich has a lre ad y seen one
U n e m p lo y m e n t I n su ra n ce R e fere e
test f o r w hich it paid cancelled by
the courts. Sho uld f u r t h e r fu n d s not
be forthcom ing, th e jo b will p r o b ­
ably go into th e e x e m p t class.
C iv il Service B ills
Passed in A lb an y
H ig h lig h ts of se v e ra l dozen
C iv il S e r v i c e b i ll s p a s s e d b y the
L e g isla tu re a n d n o w b e fo re G o v ­
e r n o r L e h m a n a re t h e fo llo w in g :
H a m p to n b ill t o c o n ti n u e t e m ­
p o ra ry o r p ro v isio n al v e te ra n s
serv in g In w e lfare b u re a u s .
K r e in h e d e r bill to p ro v id e p ublic
h e arin g s on r u le s of Civil Service
Cohimission.
O stertag bill to con tinue th e S alary
S ta n d ard iz atio n B oa rd to D ecem b er
1, 1945.
C rew s bill to re in s ta te alien su b ­
w a y w orkers.
W icks bill to give city subw ay
w o r k e r s sick leave.
Cariello bill to pro v id e h earin g s
on charges a gain st su b w ay w orkers.
H o l l o w e ll b ill t o f r e e z e I n t o
C iv il S e r v i c e e m p lo y e e is o f t h e
m ilk p u b lic ity c a m p a ig n .
K r e i n h e d e r b i ll t o l i m i t S t a t e
C o m m issio n
c e rtific a tio n
of
c o u n ty p a y ro lls to f ir s t p a y m e n t
in Ju ly or J a n u a r y .
W a d s w o r t h b ill t o s t o p e d u c a ­
tio n b o a rd s fro m s e ttin g age
lim its o n te s ts .
K r e in h e d e r bill to end p ro b a tio n ­
T h e fo llow in g are th e latest certi­
a ry perio d for p ro m o te d employees. fications. in N e w Y o r k C ity and A l ­
M ahon ey bill to allow pro m otion bany, fr o m pop ula r S ta te lists.
P
lists to contain na m e s of all c and i­ m e an s p erm an ent; T m ean s tem p o date's getting 70 p e rc e n t o r m ore, and rary:
p ro v id in g t h a t th e p ro m o tio n tests
J u n io r C le rk
shall consist of tw o p a rts — a w ritte n ,
R an k in g
P et.
a n d c red it fo r se n io rity an d record. P — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 , , , ,
75586.025
82.35
C rew s bill to lim it eligibility on P — A l b a n y — ? 9 0 0 ................. 2 , 7 4 0
82.60
p r e f e rr e d list to th e n u m b e r of ye ars T — N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ........... 2 , 5 2 0
82.2 2 5
in service, w ith f o u r y e a rs th e m in i­ T — A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 2 , 8 2 9
J u n io r S te n o g ra p h e r
m um .
8 6 .5 0
937
H a lp e rn bill to fo rb id re m o v a l of P — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ...........
8 1.40
em ployees ex ce p t fo r Incom p etency P - * - A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 2 , 0 9 7
T — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ...........
1,254
85.40
o r m isconduct.
T — A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 .................
77.80
2,347
S h e rm a n bill to give v e te ra n s p riy J u n io r T y p ist
ileges on t ra n s fe r w h e n positions
P — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ...........
916
8 7.96
have b e en abolished.
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8 9 .5 0
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8 7 .3 0
8 7 .4 0
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S tate Police in the C a pita l a t A lbany
L a te st p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en ts
com pletely painted, physical exam s
for S ta te T ro o p e r can d id a te s s ta r t f r o m these lists are;
J u n io r C lerk
again T u esd ay m o rn in g , A p ril 8,
o r k — $ 9 0 0 ....................
554
8 6 7B
a fte r a lapse of th re e weeks. Those NA el bwa n Yy —
$900
.........................
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J u n io r S te n o g ra p h e r
whose last na m e s b e g in w ith Q, R. N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ....................
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or S a re called f o r 9 a.m.
A l b a n y — $900
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J u n i o r Typist
p ro b a b ly nejrt w eek, a t w h ic h tim e N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ....................
732
8 6 .6 0
exam s w ill be g iven f o r all those A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ......................... 1 , 6 6 2
8 5 .8 4
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A dvertisin g R ates on A pplication
MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIR C U L A T IO N S
Tuesday, A pril 8, 1941
U nhappy B udget
p ^ H E M a y o r ’s b u d g e t w o n ’t m a k e v e r y m a n y C iv il
S e rv ice e m p lo y e es h a p p y .
H i z z o n e r k n o w s i t, a n d p r a c t i c a l l y a d m i t s a s
m u c h i n h i s m e s s a g e . B u t t h e a d m i s s i o n d o e s n ’t h e l p
r e s t o r e p r o m o t i o n o p p o r t u n i t i e s o r fill v a c a n c i e s o r
p ro v id e j u s t salarie s.
H e r e a r e s o m e o f t h e t h i n g s w e d o n ’t l ik e a b o u t t h e
M a y o r ’s b u d g e t .
H e k n o c k e d o u t t h e S a n i t a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t ’s r e q u e s t
f o r 200 a d d i t i o n a l m e n . T h e D e p a r t m e n t n e e d s t h e m
so rely .
H e k n o c k e d o u t a n i n c r e a s e o f $50 i n t h e s a l a r y o f
l a b o r e r s i n t h e B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t ’s office. T h e r e c a n ’t
be a n y d o u b t t h a t th e la b o re rs sh o u ld be g e ttin g f a r
m o ie t h a n a $ 5 0 - a - y e a r in c r e a s e to b r i n g t h e m u p to
t h e e a r n in g s ta n d a r d s of o th e r s d o in g c o m p a ra b le
w ork.
H e d i d n o t h i n g a b o u t g r a n t i n g p e r a n n u m p a y t o a ll
t h e m a n y w o r k e r s w h o liv e i n c o n s t a n t j e o p a r d y b e ­
c au se of th e ir p e r d iem s ta tu s .
W h i l e h e g r a n t e d r a i s e s — w e l l - d e s e r v e d o n e s — to
n u rs e s a n d o th e r s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p ita ls , h e
r e f u s e d t o g r a n t a $60 i n c r e a s e t o t h o s e h a r d - w o r k e d ,
u n d e r p a i d e m p lo y ees, th e h o s p ita l h e lp e rs a n d a t ­
ten d a n ts.
H e e l i m i n a t e d 91 c l e r k v a c a n c i e s i n t h e P o l i c e D e ­
p a r tm e n t, th u s a d d in g a h e av y b u rd e n to t h a t d e p a r t­
m en t.
H e m a d e no p ro v isio n fo r b rin g in g t h e P olice a n d
T ire D e p a r t m e n t s to fu ll s t r e n g t h , t h o u g h t h e n e c e s s ity
f o r c o m p le te sta ffin g of th e s e d e p a r t m e n t s h a s b e e n
a p p a r e n t to e v ery N ew Y o rk e r fo r y e a rs.
H e c u t d o w n t h e h e a l t h s e r v i c e s o f N e w Y o r k C i ty b y
s l a s h i n g t h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f s e s s i o n s w h i c h t h e c i t y ’s
c o m p e te n t-b u t-p o o rly -tre a te d p h y sic ia n s a n d d e n tists
c o u ld a t t e n d . T h is o n to p of h is a c tio n l a s t y e a r p l a c ­
in g th e m ed ical m e n u p o n a p re c a rio u s d a y -to -d a y
s ta tu s .
H e d id n o t h i n g to m a n t h e p la y g r o u n d s a n d p a r k s
w i t h m o r e p e o p le , t h o u g h i t is c l e a r t h a t t h e c i t y n e e d s
m o r e e m p lo y e e s f o r th e s e v ita l r e c r e a t i o n a l serv ices.
H e r e d u c e d t h e c i t y ’s l i b r a r y s e r v i c e — a l r e a d y h o b ­
b l i n g b a d l y — s t i ll f u r t h e r , b y e l i m i n a t i n g v a c a n c i e s a n d
r e f u s i n g to b e t t e r t h e c o n d i t i o n s o f p r e s e n t e m p l o y e e s .
T h e t o t a l b u d g e t is s m a l l e r t h a n l a s t y e a r ’s, a n d t h e
few ra is e s to S a n i ta t io n m e n , n u r s e s , a n d h o s p ita l
w o r k e r s d o n ’t o f f s e t t h e r e d u c e d p r o m o t i o n o p p o r ­
t u n i t i e s , t h e s w o ll e n b u r d e n o f w o r k u p o n a ll e m p l o y e e s
a s a re s u lt of u n fille d v a c a n c ie s ; n o r do t h e y a ssu a g e
t h e c h i l l e d h o p e s o f c o n s c i e n t i o u s C iv il S e r v i c e e m ­
p lo y ee s w h o see lo o m in g a b ig v o id in t h e i r p o c k e ts as
t h e c o s t o f l iv i n g g o e s u p .
F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e f i n a l c l a m p h a s n ’t g o n e d o w n y e t.
E v e ry ite m in t h e b u d g e t h a s to p a s s t h e s c r u tin y of
t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e b e f o r e f i n a l d e c i s i o n . B u t lo o k
w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g t h e r e : t h e a u g u s t B o a r d h a s s e t a
s i n g l e d a y — A p r i l 16— f o r p u b l i c h e a r i n g s o n t h e
b u d g e t. Is th e I n te n t to lim it d iscu ssio n ?
In past
y e a r s , s e v e r a l d a y s w e r e a ll o w e d .
A f t e r t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e g e t s t h r o u g h w i t h it, t h e
b u d g e t goes to t h e C ity C o u n c il, w h ic h h a s t h e c u rio u s
p o w e r to re d u c e — b u t n o t to e x p a n d — t h e ite m s i n ­
v o lv e d .
I n t h e m e a n t i m e . C iv il S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s m u s t w o r k
f a s t to m a k e th e m s e lv e s h e a r d . T h e y h a v e tw o ta s k s
b e f o r e t h e m : (1) t h e m i n o r o n e o f s e e i n g t h a t t h e i r
v i e w s a r e n o t s l u f f e d off i n a o n e - d a y h e a r i n g ; (2) t h e
m a j o r o n e of p u t ti n g u p a f ig h t fo r j u s t c o n d itio n s.
T
in F orthcom ing Issues
I HE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
(C ontinued fro m last week)
W HAT I HE POSTAL W O RKERS WANT
S tu d y Material fo r W elfare Tests
T n e w f a y , A p ril
Unpolished Sketches o f the New
T op People in Welfare
D irector o f P ublic A ssista nce
ED R H A TIO A N . H e ’s only 31,
m arrie d , a N o tre D am e m an, h as a
d eg ree In journalism , studied a t th e
N ew Y ork School of Social W ork,
held va rio us su p e rv iso ry social w o rk
jobs. D ire cto r of C am p H ayes in
1931, h e acted as fo ru m a n d discus­
sion le a d e r a t G re e n w ic h H ouse th e
follow ing tw o years. In 1934, he w as
a p p o in te d F ie ld R e p re s e n ta tiv e of
the S ta te TERA, a post h e resigned
to assum e a n assistant d irec to rsh ip
in the old E m e rg e n cy Relief B u re au .
In 1936, Ed left fo r th e S ta te D e p a rt­
m e n t of Social W elfare. W ithin a
few m on th s he was offered the post
of A ssistant E x ec u tive D ire cto r of
P u b lic Assistance.
C om m issio ner
Hodson offered him th e d irec to rsh ip
of th e B u re a u of P u b lic Assistance
in th e NYC D e p a rtm e n t of W elfare —
an d th a t b rin g s us up -to-date.
H usky, good looking, th e A llA m e ric an type, you n g
R a h tig a n
comes to his n e w task w ith a b a c k ­
g ro u n d of successful social w e lfare
adm in istratio n .
G o o d -n a tu re d an d
possessing a sense of h u m o r, he
.m a k es frien d s quickly.
A ssista n t to th e C o m m issioner
and D irector o f th e B u re a u o f
Finance and Statistics.
HE N RY J. ROSNER. H a n k has
ju st e n te r e d his thirties, a n o th e r
y o u n g ste r in a key e x ec u tiv e job. He
w as the only p erson to m a k e th e
Civil Service list fo r his job. B e­
lieve us—h e ’s th a t good. F rie n d ly ,
he has at th e sam e tim e a re p u ta tio n
f o r p e n e tra tin g insight and sound
jud g m e n t. He k n ow s p ublic assist­
an ce like th e p alm of his o w n hand.
A m ong his d egrees is a law diplom a.
H e ’s b een a d m itte d to the N e w Y o rk
Bar. In City College he w as a sta r
a th le te as well as a s ta r o ra to r.
F o u r ye ars w ith th e City Affairs
C om m ittee gave h im a w e ll-ro u n d e d
k n ow ledg e of city go v e rn m e n t, and
fed his d esire to p a rtic ip a te in p u b ­
lic affairs.
Associate D irector o f th e B u re a u
o f P ublic Assistance an d D irec­
tor o f th e D ivision o f M ethods,
P rocedures and Office M anage- m e n t.
EDW ARD SA NDERSON. E d r e p ­
re se n ts exp erien ce, m a tu r e d ju d g ­
m ent, th e efficient execu tive. Hia
b a c k g ro u n d in business an d b a n k in g
is im pressive. A U n iv e rsity of W is­
consin man, S andy serv e d as an offi­
c er in W orld W ar 1, did thing s on
th e firing line, h a d th ings done to
him.
H e cam e into pu blic assistance in
1935 as busin ess tx e c u tiv * fo r th e
tr a n s ie n t pro g ra m . I n a m a tte r of
m o n th s tl^e R elief B u re a u offered
him a directo rship. E v e r since, Ed
ha s ha d re sp onsibilty for all of the
c lerical m ethods, p r o c e d u re and
office m a n a g e m e n t of th e D e p a rt­
m ent, a huge, co m plex a n d difficult
task.
i4ssistanf
D irector
of
F ield
A d m in is tr a tio n
V. CH A RLO TT E A U TH IER. Softspoken, smiling, blond, C h a rlo tte
w as given a big p a r ty by th e staff
w h e n she left th e R ichm o nd W el­
fa r e C e n te r to com e to C e n tra l O f­
fice. The local press m ade a g re a t
to-do a bou t t h e ir fa v o rite S ta te n Is­
lan d e r, r a n colum ns of new s a n d
editorials. O bviously she h a d done a
w h a c k in g good jo b of com m u n ity r e ­
latio n s th e r e In a ddition to h e r p a r plus a d m in istra tiv e re c o rd In ru n n in g
th e c en ter. C h a rlo tte a tte n d e d D ean
A c a d em y an d E m e rso n College in
Mass., got a B.L.I. degree, stud ied so­
cial case w ork, m en ta l h y g ien e a n d
pu b lic w e lfare a d m in istra tio n a t the
N e w Y o rk School of Social W ork.
R e p e a t Thk
E G I S L A T O R S were
peeved
t h e r e q u e s t of Civil Se'
e m p l o y e e s t h a t drafts.?
t h e f u U s a l a r y differential®
t h a t i s w h y t h e y re fu sed to
e v e n t h e 30 d a y s ’ bonus, itf^
a s i f t h e b o n u s w o u ld have
goi
t h r o u g h i f t h a t w a s all the
p l o y e e s h a d a s k e d . . .Widows'
P r e s i d e n t s o f t h e United stai
m a y s e n d m a i l w ith o u t na!
p o s t a g e . . . T h e W a r Departmjl
w a n t s t o k n o w w h a t part of \
Y o r k C i t y ’s g a r b a g e is "consim
a b l e ” . . . B u f f a l o politics for
w h i l e t h r e a t e n e d t h e bill whl»
w o u l d e x t e n d Civil Service
N e w Y o r k S t a t e . . . A number
e m p l o y e e s o u s t e d fro m the sta
I n s u r a n c e F u n d a f t e r the Bot
p r o b e h a v e b e e n t r y in g to get
t h e D P U I P a y r o l l Examiner list
m j
D irector o f F ield A d m in is tr a ­
tion
V IV IA N C. MASON. She holds
on e of the high est civil service posts
In the D e p a rtm e n t—and, fo r th a t
m a tte r, in th e city. K een, able, d e ­
cisive, V ivian is respo nsible fo r su­
pe rv isio n of all case w o r k o p e r a ­
tio n s of th e district offices„as w ell as
t h e relief-g iving divisions of th e
B u r e a u of P u b lic Assistance.
A P h.B fro m th e U n iv e rsity of
Chicago, V ivian C a r te r M ason s tu d ­
ied p h y c h ia tr y a t F o rd h a m .
A fte r a p e rio d of girls’ w o r k in
th e YW CA i n ' 1931, she e n te re d th e
p u b lic assistance field a nd p rog ressed
ra pidly , soon b ecom ing an a d m in is­
tra tiv e su p e rv iso r—one of the best.
S h e placed top-high on th e list fo r
D ire cto r of F ie ld A dm inistration.
N o t so m a n y centuries ago, sir
cleaning w as a suspect bujim
B a ck in 1769, w hen someone
gested t h a t th e streets of Madrid
cleaned, local doctors called itai
bio us e x p e rim e n t. They felt (k
th e b a d sm ells of the garbage
m o v e d in ju rio u s elements from
a i r . . .A ll officers and members
th e S a n ita tio n Department's Inspe
tio n Division a re deputized by t
P olice
Com m issioner as snpr
p a tro lm e n . T hey have full power
m a k e a r r e s ts and to carry pistok.
D irector o f Consultant Social
Se rv ic es
AD ELE K. GLOG AU. E n te rin g
th e D e p a rtm e n t as a case sup erv isor
in 1935, A dele w as pro m o te d con­
sistently to tasks of in creasing r e ­
sponsibility—field supervisor, d ire c ­
t o r of field supervision, assistant d i­
r e c to r of social service, acting d irec ­
to r of social service, d irec to r of so­
cial service, assista nt d irec to r of the
H om e Relief Division, d irec to r of
c o n su lta n t social services.
H e r prog ressiv e r e c o rd w as m ade
possible by w e ll-p la n n e d professional
p re p a r a tio n ,
,
P hones a tta c h e d to desks are
longer being g iv e n to public ofid
T h e m a te ria ls are needed for the
fe n s e p r o g r a m . . .Girls itorking
th e n e w qua rters of the DPUI in
S ta n d a rd B u ild in g in ^Hbnny
co m plainin g o f runs i?i their st&
ings because of cramped space
W o m e n eligibles are being skipp
o v e r f o r travelling audit jobs
C o u rt A tt e n d a n t candidates qiinii;
ing on a d m ission to the barmdi
s u b m it a n y th in g beyond the opplif
tion. T h a t’s sufficient a,i?idai'il,. i
n o t c on gressm en or senators tc
se n d ou t m o s t o f the franked
bu t g o v e r n m e n t agencies answer:
requests.
Sanitation Noteg
Supply Dept.
le tte rs
State Should O bserve W age La\
Sirs: T his is n o t a n A p ril Fool
missive, n o r ju s t a l e tte r of co m ­
plaint. I w ould like to s t a r t a m o v e ­
m e n t of p rotest, if one is not a lre a d y
in effect.
The W ages and H o u rs L a w and
m a n y o th e r re g ula tions w e r e passed
to keep w ages a t a good s ta n d a rd in
p riv a te an d com m ercial e m plo ym ent.
T h ere fo re w h y does th e g o v e rn m e n t
itself t r y to c h ea t an d evad e its law s?
I r e fe r to th e S ta te clerical list
being
canvassed . fo r
te m p o ra r y
w o rkers, w ith h ig h e r-g ra d e p ositions
being offered a t m uch less th a n th e
m in im u m salary fo r th e low est
grade. I passed th e A ssistan t and
Se n io r exam s. A s h o r t tim e ago I
rece iv e d an in q u iry as to w h e th e r
I ’d accept a te m p o ra ry A ssistant job
a t $700 in Albany. T he J u n i o r C lerk
job com m ands $900 m in im um .
T he w eekly salary is fro m $13.85
to $14.50, depending on w h e t h e r th e
a m o u n t is divided b y n u m b e r of
w eeks p e r y e a r or of m onths. H o w
can the S ta te Com mission ask a n y ­
one to tra v e l to a distance fro m
home, lack all its m o n ey -sav in g con ­
veniences, and lively dece n tly a t t h a t
a m o unt?
E. S.
E.
S. raises a pro ble m that has p u z ­
zled S ta te officials fo r years. T he
sa la ry offered is all that the bud get
allow s fo r th e w o rk , y e t eligibles
fr o m cities oth er than A lb a n y m u s t
be canvassed. One possible so lution
is to restrict lo w -payin g A lb a n y jobs
to residents of the Capital area. B u t
t h e n persons on th e list f r o m other
cities, particularly N e w Y o r k City,
loould prote st.— Editor.
f o r P h a rm a c ist, S ta te and C o unty
D e p a rtm e n ts an d Institutions.
Y ou m ay re ca ll th a t a list w a s
established in D ecem ber, 1938, con­
ta in in g 600 successful candidates w ho
p a rtic ip a te d in a n e x am in atio n fo r
S e n io r D ru g Clerk, D e p a rtm e n t of
W elfare, w hich also comes u n d e r th e
h e a d in g of S ta te a n d C ou nty D e ­
p a r tm e n ts an d Institutions.
Since th e aforem en tio n ed list was
established, a p e rio d of tw o y e a rs
a n d f o u r m onths, only tw o a p p o in t­
m e n ts h a v e b een m ad e fro m th e list
o f 600 eligibles.
T he iro n y of th e w h ole situation is
t h a t only p h a rm a cists w e re p e r ­
m itte d to tak e th e exam . N ow w e
. find t h a t ?^nother e x am t o r P h a r m a ­
cist Is being giv en fo r th e sam e posi­
tion, w h ile 598 pharmacists are wa
ing fo r ap p o in tm en t.
.
I t is high tim e th a t the eligible-,
th e S e n io r D ru g Cle rk list v«
t h e i r p r o te s t to the proper auinoi
ties on this evil. U n ite d action ff
ach ie v e results.
„ p
Ph. GT h e w r i t e r o f the above W
w ro n g on one important
istration was n o t a require^^'^"
th e S e n io r D rug Clerk test,
o f this com pla int, the Pharmacy
w a s postpo ned fro m the More
series. H o w e v e r , the
,
sion fo u n d no m e rit in “
j u s t o pen ed th e test in the
group. T h e Leader
P'oo»
th e S e n io r D rug Clerk
fo r m in g a n association.—
'
A Petition to the Mayor
O n
th e
1 1 -S q u ad
C h art
fo r
C ops
D e a r M r . M a y o r : As a m e m b er of New York
C ity ’s Police Force, 1 feel t h a t th e 11-squad chart,
w hich would give us a 48 -ho u r swing each week,
w il l improve the morale an d efficiency of the
men. I urge t h a t you, as Ch ief Executive of the
city, get behind the 11-squad plan an d help us to
gain th e decent working hours w hich it provides.
N am e.
P r e c i n c t ............................................................................................
P h arm acy M ixup?
Hom e A d d ress.
Sirs: In the A p ril 1st issue of the
Civil S ervice Leader, a n a n n o u n c e ­
m e n t w as p ublish ed to th e effect th a t
th e State Civil S ervice Com m ission
is p r e p a r in g to give an e x am in atio n
[Please send this coupon to the Civil S e rv ic e L e a d e r ,
97 Duang St., N. Y. C. It w ill th en be f o r w a r d e d to
M a yor LaGuardia.]
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April 8, 1941
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Park Topics
POLICE CAUS
By
BURNETT
By
M URPHET
rf.%man Resign s
h f ' * ' jrgresman, se c r e ta r y of th e N e w Y o rk S ta te P o lice C o n fe ren c e
has resign ed as a p a tr o l m a n in t h e K ingston, N. Y. Po lice Delince 1’ ’ j^eresm an who, w ith P r e s id e n t Jo s e p h P . M oran, h a s fo u g h t
partm®" '
A lbany a n d e ls e w h e re fo r p ro g re ssiv e police legislation, re for
a d ispute w ith th e M a y o r of K in g sto n an d th e B o a rd of P olice
i o n e r s . T h e cause of th e t r o u b le w as t h e action of th e B oa rd of
re sc in d in g a re so lu tio n allow ing t h e C hief of
to grant K e re s m a n leaves of a b sence witfi'out pay to a tte n d coma n d o th er m eetings of th e S ta te organ ization . B e h in d th is u n u su a l
lies the fa ct th a t w h e n th e B a b co c k -S e ely e bills w e r e being conKeresm an stron gly opposed th e m . T he M a y o r of K ingston, C. J.
*'^L'eIman, on th e o th e r han d, su p p o rte d th e m easures.
e is considerable in d ig n a tio n in K in g sto n o v e r K e r e s m a n ’s resig a n d th rea ts to p ick e t t h e M a y o r’s ho use h a v e b e e n m ade. P u b lic
s e e m s to be all on K e r e s m a n ’s side.
*^The K i n g s t o n Daily L ea d er, in its lea d e d ito ria l last T uesday, w ro te of
‘ We say Mr, K e re s m a n is K in g sto n ’s m o st-h o n o re d po lic e m a n n o t w ith d u e r e g a r d fo r th e police a b ility of th o se o ld e r m e n on th e fo rce w ho
won their sp u rs th e h a r d w a y b u t becaUSe t h e p olic e m e n them selves,
*'®''®ecting Mr. K e re s m a n t h e i r association h e a d y e a r a fte r y e a r , f o r so
long as we can re m e m b e r, h a v e given h im th is title.
“It is not alone in K in g sto n t h a t M r, K e r e s m a n is h o n o re d f o r w e h a v e
ard his ability c om m e nded by P r e s id e n t Roosevelt, wljen h e w as govor of the State of N ew York, a n d by H e r b e r t H, L e h m a n an d by v a rio u s
ctate o f f i c i a l s and police h eads g a th e r e d h e r e f r o m all o v e r N e w Y o rk
s tat e a n d by N ew Y ork C ity police c o m m issioners.”
J o s e p h Moran, p re s id e n t of th e S ta te P olice C onference, i s - b a c k i n g
K er e s n ia n to the limit.
2l l O Cops H andled Parade
\
s p e c i a l detail
m o u n t ed p atro lm en
of 2,110 p a tro lm e n , 79 m o torcycle p a tro lm e n , an d 20
w e r e used to h a n d le th e A r m y D ay p a r a d e S a tu rd a y ,
ij^ere were n e arly 30,000 p a r tic ip a n ts in th e p a ra d e w h ic h p ro c ee d ed
from 8611' street to 59th s tre e t along F i f t h a venue.
ld(;u(irdia on New Police E x p e rim en ts
M a y o r LaG uardia, in his b u d g e t m essage to th e B o a rd
clared that each y e a r th e P olice D e p a rtm e n t “becom es
stream lined.”
O th e r com m e n ts a b o u t th e d e p a r t m e n t
of E stim ate, d e ­
m o re an d m o re
in his m essage
follow;
“The new fiscal y e a r w ill see t h e e m e rg e n c y sq u a d on th e w a y to u ltiniate complete m o d ern iz atio n t h r o u g h t h e in a u g u ra tio n of a re p la ce m en t
program of th e old ty p e e m e rg en c y tru c k s . In a d d itio n to the u su a l e q u ip ­
ment carried by e m e rg en c y t r u c k s in th e past, th e n e w veh icles w ill be
eq u i p p ed w ith e m e rg en c y p o w e r p la n ts sufficient to g e n e ra te e lectricity
for operation u n d e r conditions w h e n c u r r e n t a n d lig h t a r e n o t available,
or to set up an e m e rg en c y lig h tin g sy s te m in a giv en area. T h ey a r e also
to be equipped w ith p o w e rfu l flood lig h ts w hic h w ill be of incalculable
value in various ty p es of em ergencies. E v e n tu a lly th e y w ill b e equip p e d
with two-way radios. T h e n e w tr u c k s a r e c om p letely enclosed a n d s t r e a m ­
lined.
“Attached to th e T echnical R e se arc h L a b o r a to ry w ill be a n e w ty p e
truck equipped w ith a p p a ra tu s to p h o to g r a p h suspicious p ackag es w h e n ­
ever found, a nd im m e d ia tely de v elo p t h e p h o to g ra p h s rig h t on th e scene.
Tlie laboratory also w ill b e e q u ip p e d w ith n u m e ro u s n e w c rim e -d etec tin g
apparatus w hich w ill f u r t h e r aid th e d e te c tiv e fo rce in c le a rin g u p crim es
where clues a re m ea g e r. P ro v isio n h a s b e e n m a d e f o r th e in stallation of
a new sytem fo r a u to m a tic s e a rc h of f in g e rp rin t r e co rd s.' T h e F in g e rp r in t
Bureau now has on h a n d t h e fin g erp rin ts of 1,600,000 persons,
“Through savings effected in t h e c u r r e n t Hjudget a n d n o t reflected in th e
new budget, provision has b e e n m a d e fo r th e p u rc h a s e of 295 n e w ra d io
cars and trucks a n d 95 m otorcycles, so m e of th e m w ith sidecars,
“Better su pervision of th e u n ifo rm e d fo rc e has b e e n m ad e possible b y
the addition of a n u m b e r of n e w co m m a n d in g officers including th r e e
assistant chief inspectors, th r e e d e p u ty chief inspecto rs an d 10 captains.
“All in all, th e d e p a r tm e n t in t h e c om ing fiscal y e a r will h a v e a b u d g e t
totaling $63,036,777.81. T his a p p e a rs to be a b o u t $898,000 less t h a n th e
department had i n th e c u r r e n t budget, b u t a ctu a lly th ro u g h t h e use of
savings in th e c u r r e n t b u d g e t f o r e q u ip m e n t an d fo r bo lsterin g pension
funds, the decrease is only in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of $200,000.
“This reduced e stim a te of cost is b ased up on t h e e x p ec tatio n t h a t th e
Court of A ppeals w ill susta in th e P o lice C om m ission er’s p la n fo r ge ttin g
all uniformed police officers on r e g u l a r police du ty, a n d w ill p e r m it h im
to relieve some 265 officers, a lm o st a ll of th e m sergeants, fro m sw itc h ­
board work, by a llow ing h im to em p lo y tra in e e p a tro lm e n fo r t h a t p u r ­
pose. About $700,000 w o r th of a d d itio n a l police p ro tec tio n will th u s be
put on the stre ets of th e city if a f a v o ra b le decision comes dow n.”
Sergeant Test Date Changed
In response to a n u m b e r of re q u e s ts fro m C atholic a n d P r o t e s t a n t o r ­
ganizations, tlie da te fo r th e p ro m o tio n e x a m to S e r g e a n t has b e e n ch anged
to Saturday, J u n e 14, in stead of S und ay, J u n e 15.
Also, this co lu m n h a s l e a r n e d th a t th e test w ill b e h e ld in one session,
conferences b e tw ee n officials of th e Civil Se rv ice Comijtiissioh a n d P olice
commissioner V a len tin e e stab lish e d th e fa c t t h a t it w o u ld b e possible to
giv^ the exam a t one session, r a t h e r t h a n tw o.
The Commission is still u n d e cid e d a b o u t w h e r e to give th e test, a n d is
«ow canvassing v a rio u s schools a n d o t h e r possible sites.
Drive fo r 11-Squad Chart
driv e fo r th e 11-squad c h a r t got u n d e r w a y la s t w eek w h e n P a Detir^^
R- B a rk er, of t h e 61st precinct, be g an circ u latio n of 200
SUP
w h ic h ha s space fo r 10 nam es, calling on th e M a y o r to
ea adoption of th e re v ised w o rk in g schedule.
ei- had th e p e titio n s p r i n te d o n his ow n in itiativ e a n d expense.
BALDNESS C a n Be PREVENTED^
Is no need f o r a n y o n e to be bald ,” sa y s
Taub, “If I a m u n s u c c e s s f u l In th ic k e n in g
•'Our ha ir on th e t h in sp o ts o r lo w e rin g y o u r
forehead h a ir line — D O N ’T P A Y M E ANY
If I c a n ’t h e lp you, I ’ll tell y o u i m ­
m ed ia te ly . All scalp
Home T r e a t m e n t s
d is o r d e r s t r e a t e d .
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B. R. M E E H A N
Ex­
M a n u a l of G a rd en in g , b y L. H. trees, rose bushes, an d shrubs.
P ro m o tio n to
plain th e p u rp o se an d th e o b je c t it
Bailey.
T he Rose M anual, by J. H. Nocolos. accom plished.
T he Book of Bulbs, by F. F. R o c k ­
214. Som e h o r tic u ltu r is ts plac«
G ard en er
well.
p e re n n ia l p lan ts into tw o g roups: (a )
C a n d id a tes sho uld set aside a t least
C o m m on G a rd e n Pets, by G re gory im perfect, (b) indefinite.
E x p la in
tw o h o u rs each day fo r r e a d in g and an d Davis.
briefly the reaso n fo r p lac in g p la n ts
studying. Each c a n d id a te should al.so
T he G a rd e n N ote Book, by A lfred into such categories. N am e one p la n t
p ro vid e hinnself w ith a s ta n d a rd size, Putz.
in each group. *
loose leaf book, into w hic h sh ould be
L aw ns, by F. F. Rockwell.
215. (?,) Define the te rm “s p r e a d ­
filed stu dy notes g a th e re d from such
ers an d s tic k e rs” w ith re fe re n c e to
S T U D Y S E R I E S N O . 18
sources as te x t books, n e w sp a p e rs
D irections: In each of the follow ­ insecticides a n d fungicides, (b) Of
clipping, e x p e rim e n ta l station b u lle ­
w h a t p u rp o se do they se rv e ?
(c)
tins, etc.
T h e book shou ld be d i ­ ing items, four possible a n sw e rs a re
vided Into sections as, “L aw n s,” suggested to com plete each .state­ N am e som e of the com m on m a te ria ls
used.
“P la n t P ro p o g a tio n .” “T ree s and m ent. On th e a n s w e r sheet w rite
216. (a ) Most hed ges should b»
S h ru b s ,” “Soils a nd F e rtiliz e rs,” etc., th e l e tte r of the sta te m e n t w hich is
so clipped th at th ey a re w id er at th e
w ith r e la tiv e stu d y m a te ria l filed best of those suggested.
204. A g a r d e n e r p u rc h ased a w h e e l­ base and n a r r o w e r at the top. W hy?
u n d e r th e re sp e ctiv e sections. This
sim ple m ethod of k e ep in g study b a r r o w and a bag of law n seed for (b ) Briefly e x p la in w h a t a d v a n ta g e
notes u n q u e stio n a b ly will p ro v id e an $72. H e sp e n t five tim es as m u ch for the ro u n d e d top hed g e has o ver th e
indisp en sable sou rc e of stu d y m a t e ­ th e w h e e lb a r ro w as he did for the n a rro w flat su rfa c e top. (c) W hat
law n seed. T he cost of th e law n factors d e te rm in e th e a m o u n t of
rial.
T he follow ing list of books from seed was (a) $35, (b) 20, (c) $12, (d)' g ro w th to be r e m o v e d w hen c lip ­
ping? (d) E xp lain w hy yo ung hedges
w hich e x ce lle n t stu d y m a te ria l m ay $15.
205. T h e s ta te m e n t a m o n g th e fol­ receiv ed re p e a te d clippings d u r in g
be gotten can be found on th e shelves
lo w in g w h ic h is false is (a ) black th e season of active g ro w th ,
of o u r pub lic lib ra ries:
(e)
T he Book of S hrubs, by A lfre d C. ra s p b e rr ie s a re p ro p a g ated by tip S ta te w h y e v e rg re e n hedges a r e
lay e rin g : (b) Jo h n so n an d B e rm u d a p r u n e d less th an deciduo us ty p e
Hottes.
grasses a r e p r o p a g ated b y ro o t c u t­ hedges.
G a rdening, by M o n ta g u e F ree.
tings: (c) w he n a sup ply of stock is
217. It is £ com m on p ractice b e ­
lim ited, th e larg e st n u m b e r of c u t­ fore re m o v in g a larg e deciduous
tings can be m ad e b y th e sim ple eye- t r e e fro m its n a tu r a l situation to ro o t
c u ttin g m ethod: (d) cleft g ra ftin g is p r u n e it at least once d u rin g th e
u n d e sirab le fo r larg e tree s w h e n a g row ing season before rem oval, (a)
ch an ge of v a rie ty is desired.
O u tline briefly th e p r e p a ra to r y p r o ­
(C o n tin u ed fro m P ag e 2)
206. Tlie invalid sta te m e n t am ong
“I ’m p ro u d to say,” th e S.P.E. th e follow ing is: (a) h a rd w a t e r is c ed u re for such rem o val, (b) W hat
said, “th c t I ’ve a lre a d y e a rn e d d e ­ no t re co m m en d e d for acid soil plants; is th e p re fe r a b le season for r e ­
(c) E xplain briefly th e
grees of B a che lo r of L aw s and (b ) the red m aple is a deciduous m oval?
B achelor of Science, A t night I’m tree: Cc) b udd leia is the buttc rfly - tra n s p la n tin g process, and a fte r c are
ta k in g courses leadin g to D octo r of b ush: Ca) forsythia is w in te r h o n e y ­ re q u ire d u n til the tree Is w«ll e s ­
tablished.
Ju risp ru d e n c e . I w ould like to p o in t suckle.
ANSW ERS
out th a t th e m en on th e P.D. list
207. T he “H o rtu s ” was w r itte n by
T he follow ing a re a n sw e rs to S tu d y
No. 2 w e re given a cleverly, c a r e ­ fa) Bailey, fb) Hottes, (c) R ehder.
S eries No. 17. w hich a p p e a re d in last
f u lly -w o rd ed series of que stio n s to (d) Rockwell.
a n sw e r in a lim ited perio d of tim e.
208. O ne of th e follow ing which w e e k ’s L e a d e r .
200. (1-S), (2-S), (3-B), (4-S),
Each question p re se n te d
serious, is not valid is: Ca) K e n tu c k y blue
w eigh ty prob lem w hich de m a n d e d grass is A frostic alba: (b) lily of the (5-B), (6-S), (7-B), (8-B>, (9-some
1. Spring. 2.
inten se th o u g h t an d the re n d e rin g valley th riv e s in acid soil; (c) Sta.ss- B& S), (10-8). 202.
of en im m ediate, c o rrec t decision. I f u r t m in es in G e r m a n y a re th e chief S pring. 3. Fall. 4. Fall. 5. S pring.
A n e w se t of questions, an d a n ­
do n’t b e gru dge th e S a n ita tio n boys source of
potash fertilizers; (d)
sw ers to above questions, will a p p e a r
t h e ir physical prow ess b u t to te rm S alix is th e willow.
209. T he p a r t of a p la n t re f e rr e d in n e x t w e e k ’s ed ition of T h e
th e m s u p e rm en m ere ly becau se th ey
to as th e food m a n u fa c tu r in g o rgans L e a d e r .
ex h ib ited b ru te s t r e n g t h
”
“O kay,” th e e d ito r said. “ You’re a is the (a ) leaves, (b) roots, (c) flow­
ers. fd) seed.
genius. Y ou’re a s u p e rm a n , too.”
210. Define each of th e follow ing M a n h a t t a n P a r k
T h e Voice
w ith re fe re n c e to fertilizers: (a ) open
T hu rsday , th e e d ito rial q u iet of form ula, (b ) se c ret form ula, (c) wide
T he L e a d e r ’s in n e r sa n c tu m w as d is­ radio, (d) n a r r o w ratio, (e) g u a r a n ­ A t t e n d a n t s t o D i n e
tu r b e d b y a Voice. T he Voice w as teed analysis.
T he 25th a n n u a l d in n e r o f th e
deep, resonant, dram atic. T he Voice
211. A leading h o rtic u ltu rist, in M a n h a tta n P a r k A tte n d a n ts will be
s a i d . . . “My
stre n g th
is as
th e discu.ssing m etho ds of h a n d lin g trees held T uesday, A p r iM 5 , a t th e H otel
stre n g th of t e n
”
an d shrubs, says th a t he is not m uch Abbey, 51st S tre et, east of B r o a d ­
“I kno w ,” th e e d ito r said w ith o u t in fa v o r of p u d d lin g roots. C an you way, a t 8 p.m. S u bscription price is
tu rn in g to see w ho o w n ed th e Voice. offer som e sta te m en ts to ju stify his $2.50. Tickets m ay be p u rc h as ed a t
“Because y o u r h e a r t is p u r e . . . . ”
claims?
W h at a r e som e of y o u r th e door.
“No,” th e Voice said, “ because I s ta te m en ts fo r diag reem eiit? Describe
passed th e last Civil Se rv ice e x a m i ­ briefly the process of puddling. Of
STATE INCOME TAXES
natio n for F ire m a n , in th e F ir e D e ­ w h a t gro u p of p lan ts is it com m only
p a r tm e n t. . . . ”
associated w ith? W hy?
M u s t B e F ile d B y , A p r i l 15 th
J u s t th e n a sh a rp h ig h -p itc h e d
212. S ta te briefly th e description
R e ln to il F e d p ra l T a x R e tiirim K llo d
siren sc ream ed and b e fo re th e a n d c h a r a c te r of poison ivy? Discuss
P rice. $1.00
Com e K a r l,
e d ito r could t u r n a ro u n d , th e Voice t h e v e rious m etho ds of eradication.
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il
E
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s
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S ervice
was gone.
213. T he h o r tic u ltu r a l te rm “sta n d ­
203 West 40th St., N. Y. C.
In th e a fte rn o o n a C o m m ittee of a r d ” has several m eanings. Discuss
I.OnKacre B-Zl.nn
T h re e a w a ite d th e e d ito r’s r e t u r n th e m e a n in g w ith re fe re n c e to f ru it
fro m lunch.
“D o n’t te ll m e,” th e e d ito r m oaned.
“You’re s u p e rm en .”
T h a t’s rig h t, th e C o m m itte e of
T h re e chorused.
We M a in ta in e r ’s
I T ’S T I M E
FO R
A
N E W
H e lp ers a re skilled m e c h a n ic s ___
A ten-ton tr u c k sc re ec h ed to a stop
in fr o n t of T he L e a d e r off i c e . . . T h e
d r iv e r stuck his h e ad in th e door.
“I ’m fro m the A uto E n g in e m a n
”
“Su perm an...” t h e e d ito r said. “A
p e rfe c t su p e rm e n .” T h e traffic light
on th e c o rn e r tu r n e d green. T he
d r iv e r d isap p ea red .
A sunburnt
yo u n g m an tap p e d th e e d ito r on the
shoulder. T h e C lim b e rs an d P r u n e r s
Eligibles Association w a n t to kn o w
if th e S an itation E ligibles can clim b
trees
?
“ S u p e rm a n ,” th e e d ito r said.
L ast n ig h t th e e d ito r got his first
%Your personal appearance is a m atter that deserves your
d e ce n t sleep. He w as a w a k e n e d a t
greatest concern. A Personal Loan can a s s u r e y o u the
7 c.m. b y a loud c ras h in g noise, th e
confidence that goes w ith a well-groomed appearance—
rasping, d isc o rd an t sounds fa m ilia r
and you can save by paying cash.
to all N e w Y o rk e rs w hose g arb ag e
•
a n d ashes e re collected early. M a k ­
L o a n s o f f r o m $ 6 0 t o $ 3 5 0 0 f o r p e r i o d s o f 12 m o n t h s o r l o n g ' e r
ing a m e n ta l note to call u p C o m ­
ca n b e arran g ;ed w ith o u t C o -m a k ers. T h e d isco u n t ra te It
m issioner C arey, th e e d ito r h o p ped
l o w — 4 * ^ % p e r a n n u m — a n d life i n s u r a n c e c o s ts o n l y 50c.
ou t of bed, lea n e d o u t th e w in d o w
p e r $ 1 0 0 . B r o n x C o u n t y T r u s t C o m p a n y ’s s e r v i c e i s p r o m p t .
and yelled, “Hey, y ou guys, c u t th at
out dow n th e r e .”
A b u rly , m u sc u la r, m iddle-aged
S a nita tio n Man picked u p a n ash
b a rr e l in each hand, ju g g le d them
for five m in u te s a nd b a n g ed th e m
vigorously on th e sidew alk.
M A I N O F F IC E :
“W h at do yo u m ea n calling them
T hird A ven u e a t 14 8 th S tr e e t
M E Iro se 5 - 6 9 0 0 , E x t e n s io n 5 0
k ids su p e rm e n ,” th e S a n ita tio n Man
bellow ed. “W e’r e th e s u p e r m e n . . .
B R A N C H O F F IC E S
T he r e g u la r S a n ita tio n Men, n o t th e
T h ird A venue o t 1 3 7 th S tr e e t
E a s t T r e m o n t Ave. o t E a s t e r n Blvd.
^ g ib le s ...."
T h ird A v enue a t B o sto n R ood
W h i t e P lain s A v e n u e a t 2 3 3 r d S t r e e t
T he e d ito r t r ie d to go b a c k to
Fordham R oad a t J e ro m e A venue
E a s t T r e m o n t Ave. a t B osto n R oad
sleep, b u t it was no use. H e trie d
O g d e n A v e n u e a t U n iv er s ity A v e n u e
E lev en H ugh J. G ra n t C irc le
to e a t his b re ak fe st, b u t h e c o u ld n ’t
do It. R iding to w o rk on th e su b ­
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT I N S U R A N CE C O R P O R A T I O N
way, a w ild -eye d c re a tu re , h e con­
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
tinue d to m um b le, a t r e g u la r i n t e r ­
vals of tw o m i n u t e s . . . “T h e s u p e r ­
L iste n to " S ta n L o m a x " — WOR
m en, th e s u p e rm en , w ho a r e th e
E v e r y Mon., Wed., Fri., 7 P.M.
city’s s u p e r m e n ? . , . . "
Supermen
BRONX COUNTY TRUST COMPANY r
m tL
s E ftv T C E
L e a d e r
Question, Please?
by H. ELIOT KAPLAN
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
'
T q c s d a y , A p ril
Postal News
By DONALD
M acD O U G A L
W hat Do Y o u T h in k o f T h is Idea?
O ne of the re a d e rs of this colu m n ha s se n t In th e follow ing Iqu
w e consider so in te re stin g th a t we p r in t it a lm o st in full. The vvr>
the R am speck L a w who hav e
ing Reisn>an, a B rook lyn ite, p re se n ts a r g u m e n ts for a single post i^’’ft,
85 Is T op Age fo r
city service.) Inc rea se s of salary
list;
pnssed a re ce n t e xam for th e ir job
th e e n tir e m etro p o lita n area. W e’d like to h e a r fro m o ther
w ith in the g ra d e a re n o t deem ed
U pstate Cop A ppointm ents
regulars, subs, and eligibles. Do y o u th in k th e idea is a good nn
to be p ro m otion s re q u irin g com ­
F.
L.—The age lim it for police (or one like it) will not be r e ­
isn’t, w h y not? H e re ’s th e letter:
q u ired to pass a f u r th e r q u a lify ­
p e titiv e tests.
np po in tm e n ts in the village and
ing test. T he d e te rm in a tio n as to
I w ould like to call a tte n tio n to th e fa ct t h a t th e proceclur
tow n services w ithin We.stchester,
w h e th e r
the e x am in atio n
was
F e d e ra l Civil S ervice Com mission in se ttin g up se p a ra te Post Off'
T eachers In o r O ut
R ocklcnd and Erie Counties is
e q u iv a len t or a p p ro p ria te will be
f o r th e v a rious p a r ts of th e city c o n stitu tes a discrim ination in t
O f Civil Service?
I
th irty -fiv e years. A ccording to a
in the discretion of th e Civil S e r v ­
th e M a n h a tta n reg ister.
®''or,
M. A. H.—T ea ch e rs in th e public
r u lin g of th e State Civil Service
ice Commission. It is doubtful, for
A n ex am in atio n of th e p r e s e n t f o u r-y e a r-o ld P. O. re giste r
schools are, of course, in th e Civil
C om m ission an eligible on the list
exam ple, w h e th e r one who has
h o w g re a t a re th e grievances; C lerk s on th e N. Y. eligibles ]
Service, a lthou gh th ey a re not su b ­
w ho reaches the age of thirty-five
pa.ssed th e test for investigator,
m a rk s of 89 have a lre ad y been app ointed, w h e re a s c le rk s on the
jec t to the Civil S erv ice law and
before he has been reached for
custom
patrol,
will
be
deem
ed
to
Ja m aic a, Flushing, etc., lists w ith m a r k s of 96 o r b e tt e r have
rules. T ea ch e rs in New Y o rk City,
certification for a p p o in tm en t is
have qualified in a test a p p ro p ria te
H
hope of e v e r bein g a p pointed. C a r r ie rs on th e N. Y. reg ister
d ro p p e d from the list.
Buffalo end R oc heste r a re a p ­
■ ■ ■ c a rr ie
■ r s on th- e B
- ro o k--ly n , Jamaica FI
for d e pu ty collector of in ternal
of 84 h a v e been a pp ointed;
p ointe d a fte r c om p etitive e x a m in a ­
revenue. It is possible th a t the
etc., vvith m a rk s of 92 or b e tt e r a re still w aiting. T his is only half S
W hich r.ollege
tions held u n d e r th e e ducation law.
Commission m ay stre tc h a point or
story. If w e w o uld ag ain e x a m in e th ese registers, w e would not'
T he Civil S ervice Com missions
Makes No Differenre
two. The six m o n th s’ service r e ­
five tim es as m any clerks a n d c a r r ie r s h a v e b e en appointed ■
have no ju risd ic tio n over te a c h e r
L. L. B.—The Civil Service C om ­
q u ired u n d e r the Ram speck L aw
tests.
N e w Y ork re g iste rs th a n f r o m all th e o t h e r re g is te rs combined.
m issions do not give any special
is six m o n th s’ of service p rio r to
W hy shou ld re sid e n ts of B ro n x and M a n h a tta n w ho constltut
or add ed credits in e xam ination s
re com m endation for classification,
D em otion
N.Y.P.O. re g is te r be show n such p re fe re n c e ? To u nd e rstand thi<! ^
based on the p a rtic u la r college or
it is understood.
P. O. T.—A dem otion fo r dis­
tion, I shall list t h r e e facts a b o u t th e N. Y. P o s t Office:
vmiversity from which a degree
c ip lin ary reasons (as distinguished
1. L arg e business an d c o m m e rcial houses a r e located in
m ay h ave been granted . All who
Transferring; to Lower
haitaj
from a re ductio n in g ra d e or r a n k
(N.Y.P.O.).
obtain degrees for com pleted e d u ­
Jo
b
Isn
’t
Easy
because
of
abolition
of
the
h
ig
h
e
r
2.
T
e
rm
in
al
for
incom
ing
an
d
outg
oing
foreign
m
ail
located
m
c atio nal courses of a sim ilar c h a r ­
A.
R.—I feel qu ite certain th a t gra de position), is e q u iv a le n t to a
h a tta n (N.Y.P.O.).
"
a c te r a re g ra n te d th e sam e con­
the Fe d e ral Commission will not
r e m o v a l and is su bject to th e r e ­
3. T erm in a l fo r incom ing a nd outgoin g o u t-o f-to w n mail Wat j
sideration, prov ided th e institution
a utho rize y o u r e x ch ang ing yo u r
s trictio n s again st dism issals ir o m
M a n h a tta n (N.Y.P.O.).
g ra n tin g th e degree is one th a t is
position of a classified la b o r e r w ith
th e se rv ice as p rovided by Section
T h e re fo re h u n d re d s of clerks a n d c a r r i e r s a r e a p p o in te d from the M
recognized by the E ducation D e ­
th at of a clerk in a n o th e r d e p a r t ­
22 of th e Civil Service Law . De­
h a tt a n re g is te r to h a n d le th is la rg e v o lu m e of business.
^
p a r tm e n t as m ain tain in g the r e ­
m en t or in the sam e agency, even
m
otions
due
to
abolition
of
posi­
W hile all this m ea ns a rosy p ic tu re fo r f u t u r e a sp ira n ts for p q
q u ired standard s. For exam ple, a
if you a re willing to give up y o u r
tions
in
h
ig
h
e
r
grades
a
re
lay-offs
tions fro m B ro n x an d M an h a tta n , w h a t sh ould be th e determination
la w y e r who received his degree
position at $1,600 for a clerical one
or suspensions g o v e rn ed by Sec­
those tho usa n ds fro m th e dism al side of th e p ictu re , th e other boron hi
fro m C olum bia U niversity L aw
at $1,200.
It is n ot a question
tion 31 of th a t law.
T his is m y suggestion: T h a t in th e f u t u r e a single P o s t Oflice list^
School is given no m ore e d u ca ­
w h e th e r som e clerk m ight be w ill­
established fo r th e e n tire m e tro p o lita n area. M y a rg u m e n t for
tio n a l c red it th a n one who received
ing to exchange positions with you
Can’t Waive R ights
twofold:
’
his degree from H a r v a r d or Fordfor the added salary. T he C om ­
F.
Q.—A ppo intin g officials or
1. Since larg e co m m ercial houses a n d p o sta l te r m in a ls are located •
ham .
m ission will no t a utho rize the
t h e ir d eputies m ay n ot r e q u ir e e m ­
M a n h a tta n for th e sole p u rp o se of se rv in g th e city as a whole, resident*
tra n s fe r of an em ployee from one
ployees or eligibles to sign a ny
P re fe rre d List fo r
from any p a r t of th e city should h a v e e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity to be’emploiM
position to a n o th e r u nless the
w
a
iv
ers
of
t
h
e
ir
Civil
Service
in the central N. Y. P o st Office and an y o th e r P o s t Office in the cih
T em p o rary L aborers
qualifications for th e tw o positions
rights. This is p ro h ib ite d by the
2. F ro m a dem o c ratic p oint of v iew based on population eligibu
H.
A.—The sta tu s of labo rers a re equivalent, th a t is, th e tests
Civil Service law.
fro m B ro oklyn (2,798,030 p e o p le ) an d Q ueens (1,346,659 people) shouM
a pp ointed as “te m p o ra rie s” from
sim ilar in scope.
a t least be p u t on one list w ith eligibles fro m M a n h a tta n (1 684S4ii
th e auto tr u c k d riv e r s ’ labor class
Holidays
a n d B ro n x (1,499,090).
’
list was d e te rm in e d in th e recent
Vets and Salaries
H.
M. S.: E m ployees of th e D e­
T h ere io re , - urge y ou oilier th o u sa n d s of B ro oklyn, tju een s and Rich.
case of A ngelore vs. Kern, w'here
J. A. R.—A disabled v e te ran is
p a r tm e n t of H ospitals a re e n title d
m on d asp iran ts for P. O. e m p lo y m en t to ge t to g e th e r and accompliih
th e co urt held th a t those who had
not e n title d to receive the highest
to an A bsence A llow ance of one
th e p urpose of this le tte r—a single P o s t Office re g is te r fo r New York City
been app ointed and em ployed for
salary paid w ith in th e g rade of hi.s
day
fo
r
each
m
o
n
th
of
service.
T
he
m o re th an a m onth p rio r to the
position as a m a tte r of right. The
Je w ish religious h olidays of Rosh
ex p ira tio n of the list w e re entitled
C lerks P u t on the Heat
d e p a rtm e n t head has the sole righ t
H asho nah (second day) and th e
to go on a p re fe rre d labor list for
to d e te rm in e w h a t each em ployee’s
T h e G r a n d C e n tra l P ost Office C lerk s h a v e se n t forceful telegramj to
P
a
sso
v
er
can
be
tak
e
n
off
w
ith
pay
t e m p o ra ry appointm ents.
salary m ay be fixed a t w ithin th e
t h e ir re p r e se n ta tiv e s in Congress, on lo n g ev ity p ay. T h ey pointed cut
b u t th ey a re ch arg e d against th e
grade, w h e th e r th e em plo yee is a
( 1) th a t postal em ployees a re as p a trio tic a n d self-sacrificing as any group
absence allow ance. The religious
INo P referen ce
v e te ran or n on-v e te ran .
In the
in th e c oun try; (2) th e P ost
Office h a s show n a n increasing surplus in
h olid ays of Rosn H a sh o n a h (first
T o M arried Men
event of a v acancy o ccurring in e
r e c e n t years; (3) th e re has been no p ay in cre ase since 1925, though thi
da y ), Yom K ipp er, Good F rid a y
E.
L. B.—T h e re is no p referen ce h ig h er paid position w ithin the
cost of living has gone up.
and E a s te r Sun d a y can be taken
accorded to m a rrie d m en over
grade a disabled v e te ra n em ployed
off w ith pa y and a re n o t charg ed
single m en or wom en in civil s e rv ­
in the d e p a rtm e n t in the sa m e'
again st the a b sence allow ance. T he
T h e S u b P ro b lem Again
ice ap pointm ents.
grade need no t be given the higher
R ules an d R egu lations of th e D e ­
A t a r e c e n t con ference m a rk e d by c ordia l relations. President Bfooti
salary. (In th e state service, the
p a r tm e n t of Hospitals co ntaining
and se v e ral o th e r offices of Local 10, N. Y. F e d e r a tio n of Post Ofltici
“ A p p ro p riate” Test Will Do
Fe ld-H a m ilton law d e te rm in e s the
these provisions can T3e e x am in ed
Clerks, m et w ith P o st Office officials to discuss th e age-old problem of sub*
lln«!er R am speck Act
salary in cre m en ts w ithin th e grade
in th e office of t h e S ecretary,
stitutes. T he discussion d e alt w ith a b rie f re c e n tly su bm itted by the FedW. T. H.—Em ployees recom ­
based on y ears of service. This
Dept, of Hospitals, 125 W orth
eration, which called fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t of m o re r e g u la r clerks. Whili
m end ed for classified sta tu s u n d e r
does jjot apply to positions in th e
Street, New York.
no definite solution w as reached, th e co n fere n ce m a r k e d an upward rttp
in m u tu a l u n d e rsta n d in g of t h e su b ’s p roblem . M eanwhile, the post>l
organizations a re sponsoring a bill w h ic h w o u ld give re g u la r increases
M a n h a tta n State H osp ital on W a rd ’s
Island; to postpone de m olition of ho u rly pay c o m m e n su ra te w ith le n g th of service. P u rp o s e of the bill li
to d iscourage th e use of su b stitu tes as a c h e a p e r fo rm of labor and would
M a n h a tta n State u n til 1948.
be a step to w a rd th e u ltim a te goal of e n d in g su b stitu tio n completely.
Mental HygieneTVotes
By
JO H N
F.
For Attendant Eligibles
H ere a re the re m a in in g e x ce rpts
f ro m th e in fo rm a tio n m em o p r e p a re d
b y the Civil Service D e p a rtm e n t for
eligibles on the H ospital A tte n d a n t
list:
P e n sio n
D e d u c tio n s
A fte r six m onths service. S tate e m ­
ployees a re re q u ire d to becom e m e m ­
bers of th e r e tire m e n t system. This
m ea n s a fixed deduction, ra n g in g
fro m $2 to $4 a m onth, from each
check, on th e basis of age on e n te r ­
ing the system and salary. The. p o p u ­
l a r plan pro vid es re tir e m e n t at 60.
By m ak in g la rg e r paym ents, h o w ­
ever, the em ployee m ay re tire at 55,
If an em ployee resigns from the s e r v ­
ice, his c ontributio ns are r e tu r n e d to
him.
M O N T G O M E R Y
did happen. In th e su p p le m e n tary
budget $5,000 is a p p ro p ria te d to the
Budget D irector for a s u rv e y of e x ­
actly w h a t It would cost to bring
the in stitution em plo yees under. Two
favorable possibilities now exist: th e
in cre m en ts m ay be p ro vid ed In the
1942-43 budget; a bill to do th e job
m ay be a p p ro v ed by the 1942 L eg is­
lature. It all depends on w h a t the
B udget D ire cto r finds.
Pressure
D elegates fro m th e v a rious c h a p ­
ters of the Association w e re in A l­
bany last w e e k on th e m a tte r of
M ental H ygiene legislation. T hey
b utto n-h oled legislators at Monday
n ig h t’s session, th e n a tte n d ed a
luncheon in th e D eW itt Clinton Hotel
R a ise s in S a la r y
as th e guests of T e r Bush a n d Powell,
S ta rtin g at a pay of $54, salary is agents for th e ASCSE insurance
Increased $4 ev ery six m onths of plans.
service b u t the service m ust be con­
tinuous. T he m a x im u m in this posi­
tion is $66 a m onth.
T he tw o m a jo r M ental Hygiene
T im e S erv ic e
In a ddition to sa la ry increases, bills th a t got through:
E hrlich bill—P ro v id in g em ployees
th e re a re the follow ing m onthly p a y ­
m en ts for “Tim e Service": A fte r 3 a fte r one y e a r ’s service wit^i “re aso n ­
years, $4; 5 years, $8; 10 years, $12; able" sick leave with pay.
B a r r e tt bill—E x te n d in g the eight15 years, $16; 20 years, $20.
P e r s o n s A l r e a d y S e r v i n g A s P e r m a ­ h o u r day, six-day week to employees
who pro tec t and gu a rd buildings an d
n e n t A tte n d a n ts
Such persons accepting new a p ­ grounds of State institutions.
p o in tm e n ts from the eligible list will
be certified at $54 a m onth and m a in ­
tenance.
If such persons change
G o v e rn o r L e h m a n ’s last-m in u te
from one institution to a n o th e r by
appeal for increased facilities for
tran s fer, they can retain th e ir c u r ­ m en tal patients in the S tate fell by
r e n t ra te s of pay.
the w ayside w he n th e L eg islature
Legislation
Last-Minute
Increments
A lthough the L egislatu re did n o th ­
ing directly on the m a tte r of in clu d ­
ing Mental Hygiene em ployees u n d e r
th e Fe ld-H a m ilton in cre m n t law, in ­
directly som eth ing very im p o rta n t
refused to do a n y th in g w ith his p r o ­
posals p rio r to a d jo u rn m e n t. C all­
ing a tte n tion to th e sh ortag e of 9,000
beds, L eh m a n u rg e d passoge of th ree
bills: to su b m it a $50,000,000 bond is­
sue to the people on Election Day
for the e rec tion of new institutions;
to^ pro v id e $200,000 fo r re p a irs to
Progress of the List
W h o ’s Got the B u tto n ?
T he J o in t C o nferen ce is p ushing th e lo ngevity b ill b y distributinl
H e re is th e la te st on th e progress
L ong ev ity H onor B uttons. If you w a n t one, i t ’s $1, an d the money £o«
of th e H ospital A tte n d a n t list:
In zone 4, q u e stio n n a ires h a v e to aid th e cam paign.
gone dow n
to
9,116. W ithin N ew
Y o rk City, the la te st m an certified
For Y o u S ta m p Collectors
was 3,902 and th e late st w om an 983.
If y o u ’d like initial ru n can cellations of th e n e w H ighw ay Post Offi«
A p p o in tm e n ts ha v e gone d ow n to S e rvice b e tw ee n Indian apo lis a n d So u th B end,, y o u should send your
3,885 am on g th e m en and 940 a m ong covers p re p a re d and r e a d y for m ailing w ith postag e p re p aid at the firstthe w om en. O utside th e city limits, class rate, to th e P ostm aster, Indianapolis, Ind. O n t h e cover write: "For
certifications hav e gone dow n to dispatch on th e initial ru n of th e H ig h w a y P o s t Office, M ay 3, 1941.”
7,979 am o ng th e m en and 6,735
am ong th e w om en. L ate st a p p o in t­
54,601
m en ts outside a re 7,897 am ong the
T he Po st Office lost 54,601 w o r k e rs in J a n u a r y . Reason: Reduction
m en a n d 5,964 am ong th e wom en.
te m p o ra ry substitutes.
Q uestionn aires h a v e b een sent to
725 eligibles in zone 1, d o w n to 9,114
am ong th e m en a nd 3,018 a m ong the Sports D epartm ent
T he P ost Office S tation F softball te a m Is a r r a n g in g Its schedule for th*
wom en. A p p o in tm e n ts h a v e gone to
73 men. 7,277 th e last, and to 39 w o m ­ com ing season. All o th e r stations a n d a ny o th e r te a m s who are interestw
should contact e ith e r Sol L an e or L eo G oldes a t th e P o s t Office, 221
en, 1,979 th e last.
A total of 103 eligibles—64 m en 34th street, N. Y. C.
and 39 w om en—h a v e b e en p e rm a ­
n e n tly a p p o in te d in zone 2, w hile C olum bia Hears Tw o Guest Sp eakers
two h ave been te m p o ra rily selected.
A t a re c e n t m ee tin g of th e C olu m bia A ssociation of th e New York PNo. 4,260 (589 in th e zone) is the guest sp e a k e r w as Rev. T h om as Podi, S u p e r in te n d e n t of St. John’s Ho"*
latest p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en t. Two a n in stitu tio n for boys. H e c o m m e n d ed th e A ssociation for its charita
h u n d re d and sixteen certifications w ork. A n o th e r guest w as M icnael F o r n a r a , a S u p e r i n t e n d e n t in
have a lre ad y b een m ade, dow n to Y ork C ity ’s Sa n ita tio n D e p a rtm en t.
4,805 (660 in the zone). Certifica­
|
tions to 27 m en an d nine w om en are Baseball in the A ir
still ou tstanding. T he latest m an to
T h ir ty young s ta lw a rts a t a m ee tin g last w e e k a t th e West Side *
whom a q u e stio n n a ire has been se n t m in a l decided to go in fo r baseball in a big w ay. T h e y ’ll join
is 6,25^ (845 in th e zone), and th e th e B rook lyn In d u stria l T w ilig h t L eag ue. T h e y ’ll p la y evenings in ^
late st w om an is 3,192 (424 In the pe ct P a r k . Come (Jraft o r d e ferm en t, J o e Russo, O scar Nocks,
zone-.
Baxt, Eddie B e ttin g er an d Co. m a y be e x p e c te d t o give a good accoun
In zone 3. 196 eligibles h a v e been them selves.
certified. Of this group, 54 refu sed
a p p o in tm e n t o r failed to re p o rt;
•
th re e w e re re je cte d because of u n ­ Stray S tu ff
To facilitate m ail d elivery, d isp atches a r e m a d e from t r a i n s n w
sa tisfac tory e m p lo y m en t records; 10
failed the physical exam . A to tal of along a t a m ile -a -m in u te clip. 5lo nvail t h a t m ig h t be
77 have been appointed, whWe the h e a v e d out at this speed, h o w e v e r . . .T h e n a m e " s u b stitu tes’*
remainin'* 52 have not ye t been a c ­ th ousa nds of postal em ployees is a m isn om er, because th ey d o n ’t suds
counted for. T he lowest m an c e rti­ —th ey p e rfo rm a d ditio nal w o rk ; and t h e r e ’s so m u c h to be d o n e
fied is 9,032 (686 in th e zone) and P. O. th a t th ey o ught to b e on a fu ll-tim e schedule.
the lowest a pp ointed is 5,355 (444
, .0
in the zone). A m ong th e wom en, Railway Mail A ffair
T he R ailw ay Mail Association, NYC b ra n ch , w ill stage its annua
th e lowest certified is 10,514 (763
in the zone) nnd the lowest appo in ted a t th e Hotel W oodward, 35th S tre e t a n d 7th A v enu e, on the e'
is 6,396 (522 in th e z o ne).
May 4 . I t w ill be a d in n e r dance. T ic ke ts tw o buck*. B eer
a m
^ a y , April > , 1 9 4 1
SERVICE LEADER
P
age
ELEV Eif
T e a e h e r s i I V e w s w e e k lv
opi ieiv of the W eek
affected b y th e decre ase in
TH-ivor’s E x ec u tiv e B u d g e t p ro are th e " p e r m a n e n t su b stipO S f l*
o a c
r hhoerrs
o
w
ll
hr
Regular ttea
w iill
be
tiites
to vacancies c aused b y sableaves. A lto g e th e r 581 tea c h positions w ill be e lim in a te d in
elementary schools, 518 r e g u la r
H 200 tea c h e r-in -tra in in g p ositions
f the high s c h o o ls ... .F a c u lty m em students and alu m n i of T o w n Harris H igh School, fighting
i Z nroposed abolition of th e school,
nint out th a t th e School actu a lly
^ VPS the city m oney. T h e cost of
1‘ducating a child is $109 p e r y e ar,
students of T o w n se n d com plete
full four y e a r cou rse in th re e
®
thus saving th e city $109 p e r
s t u d e n t . . . -T here a r e 1,240 p upils in
Townsend, so figure it out for y o u relf ..T h e hig hly c o n tro v e rsia l r e ­
tirement at 65 (C o u d e rt) bill, w hich
had passed th e Senate, died in th e
Assembly. The bill h a d th e a p p ro v a l
pf the Board of E d ucation , th e
M a y o r and th e T ea ch e rs U n i o n . . . .
Other bills w hich failed to m a k e th e
jo u rn e y
to th e G o v e r n o r’s de sk be-
fo re th e close of th e legislative ses­
sion w e re: th e J a r e m a bill w h ic h
called fo r th e filing of tea c h in g v a ­
cancies w ith in th ir t y days, th e S u l­
liv a n bill to re p e a l th e d u a l-jo b law,
t h e P h e lp s bill to give v e te r a n ’s
p r e f e re n c e to su b s titu te te a c h e rs in
license exam in atio n s, th e S ullivan
bill estab lish in g fixed salaries and
m a n d a to ry in cre m e n ts fo r ju n io r
clerical assistants, th e Costello bill
giving c re d it fo r religious i n s tr u c ­
tion, th e M oran bill m a k in g fu ll tim e
assig n m en t of a t e a c h e r -m e m b e r to
th e
T ea ch e rs
R e tire m e n t
B oa rd
m an d a to ry , th e Stokes b ill w hich
w o u ld fo rb id S ta te aid to schools
giving su b v e rsiv e in structio n, th e
Jo h n s o n b ill giving civil serv ice
sta tu s to B oa rd of E d ucation c u s­
to d ia l e m ployees an d th e tfiree
m u c h -d isp u te d , m u c h -a d v o ca ted bills
to lim it c lass' sizes in tro d u c e d by
A sse m blym en Olliffe, W achtel an d
C rew s
The
seven
successful
m ea su re s w h ic h passed b o th Houses
of th e S ta te L e g isla tu re a n d a w a it
th e G o v e rn o r's a u to g ra p h are: 1.
T he F e in b e rg bill calling fo r th e e s­
ta b lish m e n t of school sa fe ty pa tro ls;
2. T h e C o u d e rt bill re tu r n i n g th e
p o w e r to su m m o n te a c h e rs fo r m e d i­
cal e x am in a tio n s to th e B o a rd of
E ducation; 3. T h e McCafTery bill
w aiv in g dual jo b law re stric tio n s
fo r vocation al school te a c h e rs for
one m o re y e ar; 4. T h e E h rlic h bill
re g u la tin g th e speed of vehicles in
school zones; 5. T h e M ilm oe bill
p e r m ittin g S ta te scho larsh ip h o ld ers
to use a w a rd s a t recognized ju n io r
high schools; 6. th e M ilm oe bill
a u th o riz in g S ta te aid for th e te a c h ­
ing of th e physically h a n d ic a p p e d
child re n ; 7. th e E h rlic h bill e x te n d ­
ing S ta te Aid to k i n d e r g a r t e n s ___
T r e n d of th e tim es: T h e n u m b e r of
stu d e n ts selecting F re n c h , G e rm a n
a nd Italian for lan g u a g e study de■ ^ e a s e d sharply. T he sw in g is to
Spanish. T he only o th e r lan guage to
gain an increase of stu d e n ts in
G reek, w hich h a s t h r e e m o re pupils
e nrolle d th is term .
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Nevlns
Hours: D a i l y i » - 9 i
S ta tio n
S ta tio n
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p im p l e s ,
IT C H IN O .
A R T H R ItJ'8.
RUN
DOWN
C O N D IT IO N .
BLADs n rn ro '^ °*'^ N -S .
STOMACH
D IS E A S E S
SUCCESSFULLY T R E A T E D .
LOW
FEES.
rlu o ro H c o p lo X - R a y , U r i n a l y s i s , B lo o d
iC x a m in a t i o n .. .T w o
D o lla rs
S2 Y e a rs P ra c tic e
E u ro p e an d H e re
DR. S P E E D
205 E. 78th S t .
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star,
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guarantee (Won
Men. Children).
SCIENTIFIC
FIT ARCH CO
’
(S u ite
■ ' " ‘ tl
I
507)
P .M .
42u4
O ily
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y
g iv e n
t h a t L ic e n s e N o .
R L
0 6 6 8 8 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e r ­
sig n e d
to
fc e ll b e e r ,
w in e
and
liq u o r a t
re ta il u n d e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n ­
tro l L a w
a t 89 C o r t l a n d S t r e e t , C i t y a n d
C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n ­
s u m p tio n .
E x p r e s s B a r & G r i ll, In c ., 89
C o rtla n d S tre e t.
N o tic e
is h e r e b y g i v e n
t h a t L ic e n s e
No.
C T R
14
has
been
Is s u e d
to
th e
u n d er­
s ig n e d to s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l In a c a t e r ­
in g
e s ta b lis h m e n t
un d er
th e
A lc o h o lic
B e v e ra g e C o n tro l L a w
a t 661 W e s t 1 5 7 th
S tre et, C ity a n d C o u n ty o f N e w
Y o rk fo r
o n -p re m is e s
c o n s u m p tio n .
R o yal
M an o r
C a t e r in g C o rp ., 661 W e s t 1 6 7 th S tre e t.
V o t lc e is h e r e b y g iv e n
t h a t L ic e n s e N o .
R L
0 2 3 0 9 h a s b e e n Is s u e d to t h e
u n d er­
s ig n e d to s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l in a r e s t a u ­
ra n t u n d e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e r a g e C o n ­
tro l L a w
a t
114 W e s t
4 6 th
S tre e t, C ity
in d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m ls e s
? o n s u m p tio n .
R o llo R e s ta u r a n t , In c ., 114
W . 4 6 th S t.
V o tlc e
Is h e r e b y
g iv e n
t h a t L ic e n s e N o .
H L
0 0 2 6 1 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e i's ig n e d t o s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l in a h o te l
under
th e
A lc o h o lic
B ev era g e
C o n tro l
L a w a t 10 P a r k A v e n u e , C ity a n d C o u n ty
of N e w
Y o rk
fo r
o n -p re m ls e s
consum p­
tio n .
H o te l
T en
P a rk
A venue,
In c .,
10
P a rk
Ave.
N o t i c e 1b h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t X . I c e n s e N o .
H L
3®
has
been
is s u e d
to
th e
u n d er­
s ig n e d to s e ll l i q u o r a t r e t a i l in a h o te l
under
th e
A lc o h o lic
B everag e
C o n tro l
I^ w
a t
1 4 8-1 60 E a s t
6 0 t h S t., C i t y a n d
C o u n ty
of
N e w
Y o rk ,
fo r
o n -p re m is e s
c o n s u m p tio n .
S te ig e r
H o te l
O p e ra tin g
C o ..
In c .,
San
C a rlo s
H o te l,
14 8-1 60
E.
6 0 th S t.
N o n ce
is
R L
7362
s ig n e d
to
re ta il u n d
tro l
L a w
C o u n ty o f
s u m n tio n .
S tre et.
h e re b y g iv e n
t h a t L ic e n s e N o ,
has
been
is s u e d
to
th e
u n d er­
s e ll
beer,
w in e
and
liq u o r
at
e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n ­
a t
3
D o yers
S tre e t,
C ity
and
N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n N e w
C h in a
C lip p e r ,
3 D o yers
•’ e r e b y
g iv e n
t h a t L ic e n s e N o .
R w
0 0 4 7 0 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e r ­
s ig n e d to s e ll b e e r a n d w in ^ a t r e t a i l in
a
re s ta u ra n t
un d er
th e
A lc o h o lic
B e v ­
e ra g e C o n tro l L a w
a t 78 C a r m i n e S tr e e t,
C ity
and
C o u n ty
of
N e w
Y o rk
fo r
onp re m ls e s
c o n s u m p tio n .
John
D i
C ro ste,
C a rm in e
R e s ta u ra n t,
78 C a r m i n e
S tre et.
"'easurement—
I ‘v
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L ic e n s e
No.
H li
396
has
been
Is s u e d
to
th e
u n d er­
s ig n e d to s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l In a h p te l
un d er
th e
A lc o h o lic
B everag e
C o n tro l
I.a w a t 19 -21 B a s t B2nd S tre e t, C ity a n d
C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m ls e s c o n ­
s u m p tio n .
L n b
E s ta te s , In c ., T h e B e r k ­
s h ire . 1 9 -2 1 E a s t
6 2 'n d S t .
PRICS
$S
N o tic e
Is h e r e b y g iv e n
th a t
L ic e n s e
No.
R W
902
has
been
is s u e d
to
th e
u n d er­
s ig n e d to s e ll b e e r a n d
w in e a t r e t a i l in
a
re s ta u ra n t
un d er
th e
A lc o h o lic
B e v ­
erag e
C o n tro l
L a w
at
350
E ast
81st
S tre et, C ity a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk fo r
o n -p re m is e s c o n s u m p tio n .
M a g y a r A m e r­
ic a n
R e s ta u ra n t,
In o .,
S60
E a s t
S ls t
S tre et.
a rtic le p re se n te d a t th e N e w Y o rk
Sta te C o n feren ce of Social W ork in
1939. It deals w ith such p ro b lem s as
jo b analysis, functions, division of
w ork , etc.
“A P ublic W elfare D istrict Office—
I t ’s F u n c tio n s and O rg a n iza tio n ”
(35c) is th e th ird p a m p h le t by Miss
A bram so n.
This deals specifically
w ith job ro u tin g in th e d istric t office
and division of duties.
You
and I
by May Andres H ealy
M a y Andres Healy is g ra n te d the widest latitiLde
iji expressing her vieios.
H e r opinions do not
necessarily represent th e views o1 T h e Leader.
N O T H E R legislative session is over. A nd again th e te a c h e r s h a v e
been successful in p ro tec tin g t h e ir in te re sts a gainst blocks of poli­
ticians w ho would ro b th e m of e v e ry th in g for w hic h th ey h a v e
b a ttled (and w o n ) over th e past 50 years.
N ot only w e re th e te a c h ers victorio us in k e ep in g w h a t th e y had, b u t
th ey w e re in s tru m e n ta l in ge ttin g th e E rlich Bill passed, a m e a su re which
provides sta te aid for k in d erg a rten s. T he bill p ro b a b ly will be signed by
the G o v e rn o r w ithin 30 days, th e r e b y end in g a s e v e n -y e a r fight for aid to
k in d erg a rten s.
Parent.s, c h u rch m en , civic groups and pre ss all jo in e d forces to c onvince
the legislators t h a t k in d e r g a rte n s a r e an essen tial p a r t of th e school systhem and th a t sta te aid is necessary to he lp m ain tain them .
T he J o in t C o m m ittee of T ea ch e rs O rganizatio ns asked th e le g isla tu re
to pro v id e th e differen tial in pay for te a c h e rs called to colors u n d e r th e
Selective S ervice Act, b ut th e leg isla tu re did no t see fit to m ak e th a t
provision. It, how e v e r, passed th e O s te rta g Bill w hich p ro v id es for p e n ­
sion an d se niority rig h ts fo r d ra fte d teachers.
A
Aesaiilts on T en u re
As in th e p a st few y e a r s assaults on l e a c h e r s ’ t e n u r e and p e nsion r ig h ts
w e re lau nch ed, in th e closing days of th e session. S e n a to r F re d e r ic R.
M e etin g s
C oud ert, Jr., sponsored a bill to m a n d a te te a c h e r s ’ r e ti r e m e n t a t 65 y e a r s
A L atin A m e ric an fiesta fe a tu r in g
of age, b u t th e te a c h e rs m ain tain e d t h a t th e bill w ould d e p riv e tea c h e rs
n ativ e e n te r ta in e r s w ill be staged of pension benefits now assured th em u n d e r th e c o n tra c tu a l p ension p r o ­
S a tu rd a y evening, A p ril 19, a t M a n ­ vision of th e sta te constitution.
h a tta n C enter, u n d e r th e auspices of
A b itte r fight w as th e re su lt of th e t e a c h e rs ’ opposition to S e n a to r
th e State, C ou nty an d M unicipal
W o rk ers of A m erica. S u b scription C o u d e rt’s bill, b u t th ro u g h th e ir p e rsiste n t efforts 4Jie bill w as o v e rw h e lm ­
ingly defeated in th e A ssem bly a f te r passing th e S e n a te by a slim m a rg in .
is $1.
The an n u al sp rin g d ance of W el­
“ R idicule” L egislation
fa re Council 330 will be held on
We re se n t t h a t ty p e of legislation as it a tte m p ts to hold te a c h e rs up to
S a tu rd a y evening, May 3, a t th e H o ­
ridicule. Nobody should be p e rm itte d to be held u p to c e n su re ju st b e ­
tel B elm ont P laza, M a n h a tta n . S u b ­
cause h e o r she has grow n old as long as h e is r e n d e r in g efficient service.
scription, 99c.
T eachers, like Bll others, should be p e rm itte d to w o r k in accord an ce w ith
The sixth a n n u a l c om m union en d the laws. We re s e n t being picked as a class fo r lesser benefits w h ile
b r e a k fa st of th e O zanam G uild will o th e rs be in g p a id from public fund s a r e allo w ed to c o n tin u e u n til 70
be held on S u nday, A p ril 20. Mass y e a rs of age.
will be c ele b ra ted a t St. P a t r ic k ’s
T he su b s titu te tea c h ers, w h o jo in e d w ith C o u d e rt in fighting fo r h is
C ath e d ra l. B re ak fa st is to be se rv e d bill, hop ed to re ce iv e p e r m a n e n t jobs if th e m e a su re w as successful. This,
a t th e H otel A stor. W e a th e r p e r ­ w e m ain tain , how e v e r, would n ot ha v e hap p en e d . M ayor L a G u a rd ia ’s
m itting, m em b e rs e nd friends will r e c e n t slash of th e educatio nal b u d g e t p ro v e d t h a t m o re consolidations
m arc h in a body from th e C a th e ­ w ill be m ade an d t h a t no new a p p o in tm e n ts a r e possible.
d ra l to th e hotel.
O v e r 800 te a c h e rs w e r e re tir e d d u rin g th e past y e a r and e v e ry v a c a n cy
w as consolidated. T his is n o t th e solution for th e su b s titu te tea c h er.
W e lfa re R e p re s e n te d
L ast w e e k I e x p la in ed to y o u th e d a n g ers of th e a m e n d m e n t in tro d u c e d
by C o udert, w hic h would h a v e b ro u g h t te a c h e rs u n d e r city control. T his
b ill died in com m ittee. We h a v e n o t h e a r d th e en d of th e amendrrvent,
In A rm y P a ra d e
h ow ever, because th e h o m e -ru le rs will be active a t th e n e x t session of th e
T he W elfare D e p a rtm e n t w as r e p ­ legislature. It is up to p a r e n ts and te a c h e rs a n d all th ose in te re ste d in
re s e n te d in th e A r m y D ay c e le b ra ­ th e f u tu r e of educatio n to p r e se n t a solid f r o n t a g ain st in te re sts w ho h a v e
tion. M em bers of th e N ation al G u a r d e v e ry in te n tio n of placin g edu cation on th e block.
R eg im ents not y e t Federalized, m e m ­
bers of the N ew Y o rk S ta te H om e
G u a rd and v e te r a n s took p a r t in th e th orized p h a rm a ce u tic a l and sick­ l e r t i t i e d c h e c k m a d e p a y a b l e t o t h e S t a t e
room supplies will be m ade directly oo fr Nm eo wn e yY odr ek p, o sD i itv i os fi o n6 % o f o ft h et h eT r ae ma souur ny t,
parade.
to th e v e n d o r as in th e past.
of
th e
b id .
S u c c e s s fu l
lii< ld e rs
w ill
b«
Inve stiga to rs in th e Old Age A s­ rt he <e i ufiar ei tdh f tuol gp ievref o ar m ba on nc de co of n ti hi iet l ocnoend t r af oc tr
B a sk e tb a ll
sistance Division a n d th e Blind D i­ a n d a s e p a r a t e l i o n d f o r t h e p a y m e n t o f
Ike Cheroff, of N o n -S e ttle m e n t O f­ vision, a t th e tim e of m ak in g r e g u ­ l a b o r e r s a n d m a t e r i a l m e n , e a c h b o n d i n
fice, is coach of th e W elfare D e p a r t ­ la r hom e visits, e xplain to those r e ­ ct ho en t rsaucmt o of n 1 0 0c®o, n tor af c tt hs e ai nm o ue nx tc e sosf t ho ef
C o rp o ra tio n s
s u b m ittin g
p ro m e n t’s q u in te t in th e M unicipal B a s­ cipients re ce ivin g m edical an d n u r s ­ $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 ,
k e tb a ll L eague. A nd Ik e is d ev oted ing services th a t checks fo r p a y m e n t ji )no s at hl se s hS at al l t e b e o af u tNheo> rvi z eYdo r tko. d o D br au ws i innegs ss
to his players.
of su c h services will be m ailed d i­ a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s m a y b e e x a m i n e d f r e e
He b o m b a rd s th e press w ith a ll i te r ­ re c tly to th e re lie f re cip ien t on or o f c h a r g e a t t h e f o l l o w I n K o f f i c e s ; C o m m ls s io n c r
of
A ri.h tte c tu re ,
S ta te
O rtic e
a tive descriptions of t h e ir pro w ess a bo ut th e fifth day of th e following H l d w . , N e w Y o r i t I ' i t y ; C o m m i s s i o n e r o f
A rc h ite c tu re ,
S tate
O ffic e
H ld g ..
A l.
and skill—" p o w erfu l five,” "iro n m onth.
Iia n y ,
N .
Y.
D is tric t
E n g in e e r,
109
N .
m en ,” “H odso nm en.” H e doesn ’t miss
Genesee
S t.,
U tic a ,
X.
Y . ; D is tric t
E n ­
g in e e r. W e i^ h lo c k B id g ., S y ra c u s e . N . Y . {
a chance to Iteep tho se boys b e fo re H i g h
D is tric t
E n g in e e r.
B arg e
C an al
T e r­
y o u r eyes, and h e ’ll m ak e you pa y
m in a l,
R o ch es ter.
N.
Y . ; D is tric t
E n g lWe m en tio n ed th a t Louis F lam m , n e e r . 6 5 C o u r t S t . , H u f f . n l o , N . Y . ; D i s ­
atte n tion w ith such e y e-p u llin g lines
as "T he Cheroff-coached cagesters of P r o c u re m e n t, passes ex am s high. thrai cmt t o En ,n gNi n. eYe .r , 7 1 K r c d e r i c k S t . , B i n g ­
raged t b lizzard of ba sk e ts w hich H e’s not th e only one. Dorothy R o­
D ra w in g s
iin d
s p e c ific a tio n s
m a y
b«
sw irled aro u n d the hopeless v ic ­ sen, unit steno at D.O. 41, got a top o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e t ’ o m n i i s s i o n e r « i f
A r c h it e < t u r e , S t a t e O fT lc e H ld g ., A l b a n y ,
g
rade
o
f
100
in
a
fed
eral
sh
orlh
a
n
d
tim .”
N . Y ., u p o n
d e p o s it fo r e a c h
set as fo lexam . S h e’s n u m b e r 4 on a sta te list. l o w s : H e a t i n g , $ 5 . 0 0 ; . ^ u n i t a r y , $ 6 . 0 0 ;
Terrific stuff, Ik e —terrific!
K itc h e n
E < iu i|im e n t.
$ 2 0 .0 0 ;
B iik e ry
A ny others?
E < iu ip n ie n t , $ 1 0 .on,
l-ro p o s iil b la n k s a n d
M e d ic a l a n d N u r s in g
A panel of physicians and n u rsin g
agencies and £ list of desig nated
p h a rm a cie s ha v e been e stablished to
serve OAA an d BA cases.
U n d e r this new plan p a y m e n t for
physicians’ an d n u rse s’ services r e n ­
dered OAA and BA cases w ill be
m ade by s e p a r a te check, m ad e p a y ­
able to th e re lie f recipient. T h e
physicians and n u r s in g agencies will
obtain p a y m e n t from th e re lie f r e ­
cipient.
In cluded in the en velop e w ith th e
check will be a sta te m e n t to the
effect th a t th e check is fo r the p a y ­
m e n t of a u th o riz ed ph y sic ia n s’ or
n u rse s’ terv ic es. P a y m e n t l o r au-
LEGAL
e n v e lo p e s
chnrffe
N O T IC E
K itc h e n
N e w
I'o r k
an d
H ak ery
K q u lp m e iit
S ta te
S c I i «k >1. f o r M e n t a l
D e fe c tiv e s
W illo u b r o o k , K tn te n
Is ln n d . N . Y .
.N O T IC E
T O
H IU U K K S
S e p a ra te
s e a le d
p ro p o s a ls
c o v e rin g
H e a tin g
W o rk ,
S a n ita ry
W o rk
and
E (|U ip n ie n t,
IC ltc h e n
E n u lp m fc n t.
B u iliiin g
Nos.
2,
4. 1 1 , 1 3 ,
16, 18,
26,
I’ T. 2 0
and
46
and
B ak ery
E M u ip n ie n t.
H u iiilin g
N o
61, N e w
Y o rk
S ta te
School fo r
M e n ta l
D e fe c tiv e s ,
W illo w b ro o k .
.S tn te n
Is la n d , N . Y ., In a c c o r d a n c e
w ith
s p e c ific a tlo n s
Nos.
10911.
10912.
109J3
and
10914
and
a c c o m jia n y in K
d ra w in p s ,
w ill
be
re c e iv e d
by
th e
C o m m is s io n e r,
D e ­
p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e ,
S ta te O ffic e
B u ild in g ,
A lb a n y ,
N .
Y ,,
u n til
2:3 0
o 'c lo c k I'.A f. ( E a s t e r n S t a n d a r d T i m e ) on
W ednesday,
A p ril
23,
1941,
w h e n th e y
w ill
be p u b lic ly
opened
nnd
read.
T he
a p p ro x im a te
1 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 .
am o u n t
Proposals shall
of
th is
p ro je c t
Is
accompanied by a
w ill
lie
fu rn is h e d
w ith o u t
I f a p r o p o s a l Is d u l y s i i l i m i t t c d
by an y
Iie rs o n o r c o r p o r a t i o n m a k i n g t h e d e p o s it
fo r p la n s
and
s iie c iflc u tio n s
re o u ire d
by
th e
a d v e rt is tm e n t
and
such
p ro po sal
ia
a c c o m p a n ie d
.tty
a
c e rtifie d
check
or
o th e r
s e (u rity
in
a c c o rd iin re
w ith
th e
r e q u ire m e n ts c fm tiiin e d
in t h e a d v e r t i s e ­
m e n t.
th e
fu ll
am o u n t
of
such
d e p o s it
fo r one c o p y o f th e p la n s
a n d s p c c iflc a tio n s
s h a ll
be
re tu rn e < l
to
such
p erso n
o r c o rp o ra tio n
If th e
«-or> y o f t h e
p la n *
and
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Such lists a r e to b e p r e p a r e d
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type are of th e d e p a rtm e n t or d e ­
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$840
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1227
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1455
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1420
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1849
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105
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A v e ., B x . : a n .v « le p t,
J lo s c r, C la y M c C o y , $ 1 ,4 4 0 ( P H ) . 1341
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1212
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an .v d e p t .
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9 2 n d S t., J a c .k s o n H g t s . ; a n y d e p t .
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1806 C a to n A v e ., B 'k l y n ; a n y d e p t.
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4005
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$ 1 ,6 3 8
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480
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B la c k . R o b e r t . 8 4 .«0
Hughes. W m
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G r u b e r t , A r t J , 84 .5 8
C a b r e l. L u c ia n . 8 4 .1 2
I,a k e . H o w a r d G , 8 3 .8 3
D e r n e r . A u g u s t W , K t.T O
R lls . N ils N , M .4 3
IC o lo r. M i c h . 8 3 .4 2
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C o m m issio n
A suit to compel th e M unicipal
C ivil Service Commission to rescind
its certification of eligibles from th e
r e g u la r p a tro lm a n list fo r positions
as special p a tro lm e n in th e city s u b ­
w ays was b ro u g h t last w eek by
m em b e rs of the Special P a t r o lm e n ’a
Eligibles Association.
R epresenteti by Goldstein and
G oldstein, 135 B roadw ay, th e S p e ­
cial P a tr o lm e n eligibles also n am ed
Police C o m m issioner V a lentine and
the B oa rd of T ran s p o rta tio n as d e ­
fendants.
T h ey conten d th a t the Civil S e rv ­
ice Com m ission has d eclared th e ir
list a p p ro p ria te fo r the subw ay job*
a n d th a t it w as illegal to use the re g ­
u la r p a tro lm a n list.
A n a n sw e r to th e suit is r e t u r n ­
able A p ril 10.
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d ep t.
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K c k h a r d t , F r e d e r i c k J ., $ 3 ,1 2 0 (A V B ),
1 0 2 -2 3 1 8 9 t h S t., Q u e e n a ; P Q ; a n y d e p t .
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K o l o d n e y , E d i t h C ., $ 1 ,0 8 0 ( B \ V ) , 75 7
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$ 1 ,0 8 0
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D riv e , c ity ; a n y d e p t.
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R a ilro a d C le r k
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(B T ),
5 t h S t., B ' k l y n : a n y d e p t .
P ic c o n e ,
a n y < le p t.
K in g s
(O p en C o m p e titiv e)
D ire c to r, D iv isio n of C h il­
dren, D e p a rtm e n t of P u b ­
lic W e l f a r e , O n e i d a
•C o u n ty
(O p e n C o m p e titiv e )
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O p erato r,
C o u n ty , C o u n ty R eg is­
G rad e
1
B u c k e le w , C h a rle s L ., $840 ( H D ) . *1 1
A V e .s t 2 4 t h S t . , c i t y ; D D ; a n y
h M -a th m .
F ra s e r, M a lc o lm
B .. $ 1 ,2 0 0 ( H A ) , 421
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v e n t A v e ., c ity .
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A v e . , S.
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S E R V IC E
LEADER
T u c g ila y , A p ril
8
lii,
T h e M a y o r 's B u d g e t R e p o r t
What ItMeans to CivilService Employees and Eligibles
Following are excerpts j r o m the M a y o r ’s budget re port of spe­
cial interest to employees and eligibles. / / you work fo r New York
City, if you’re on an eligible list, you should read this report ca re ­
fully. Several departments, among th e m th e Board of Tran sp o r­
tati on, are not mentioned below. T h e reason is t h a t, while the
M a y o r discussed ta x and debt m a tters of concern to these dep art vients, his message said n oth ing to change or to cla rify the posi­
tion of employees. The M a y o r ’s message is one of the most i m ­
p o r ta n t in years. Employees who i n t e n d to do something about
it should get ready now to present th e i r case before the Board of
Estimate on Wednesday, April 16,
M a n d a to ry In c re m e n ts
th e
fig u re s of a d ­
d itio n a l co sts b y re a s o n
T he
fo llo w in ir a r e
of m a n d a to ry
In creases
fo r
N O T
in c lu d in g
ex p a n sio n s
or
new
an y
fu n d s
a c tiv itie s:
In crem en ts—
B oards
of
and
tio n
P o lic e
F ire
F d u eatio n
Iliifh er
E d u ca­
................................................$ 2 , 0 1 8 , 4 7 0 . 2 3
............................................
6 fi0 .4 6 2 .0 0
.....................................
1 ,6 1 1 ,!)3 7 .0 0
E m p lo y e e s.
8 6 4 ,6 6 2 .8 8
. .
O th er- C ity
T o tal
i n c r e m e n t s . . . .$ 5 ,1 5 5 ,5 3 2 .1 1
I n c r e a s e s in c o n t r ib u t i o n s
to
P e n sio n
F u n d s
$ 1 ,0 3 6 ,1 1 4 .2 5
M A Y O R
S a la r y A d ju stm e n ts
W h i l e it h a s b e e n n e c e s s a r y to
hi.sist u p o n d r a s t i c e c o n o m i e s in
c it y e x p e n d i t u r e s , t h e r e a r e c e r ­
tain * g r o u p s o f c i t y e m p l o y e e s f o r
w h o m every c o n s id e ra tio n of d e ­
cen cy a n d fa irn e ss d ic ta te s th e
p r o v i s i o n of c e r t a i n s m a l l s a l a r y
Increa .ses. I h a v e g i v e n t h e s e to
t h e e x t e n t p o s s ib le , n o t a b l y a n ­
o t h e r .$60 a y e a r i n c r e a s e to h o s ­
p ita l n u rs e s w ho h a v e c o m p le te d
t h e i r s e c o n d y e a r o f c i t y se r v ic e ,
a n i n c r e a s e o f $60 f o r c l e a n e r s in
th e D e p a r t m e n t of P u b lic W o rk s
w h o h a v e c o m p l e t e d a y e a r of
s e r v i c e , a n d a n i n c r e a s e o f $60
f o r S a n i t a t i o n M e n , C l a s s A, to
b rin g th e m u p to a n d m e rg e th e m
w i t h S a n i t a t i o n M e n , C l a s s B.
As to the hospital situation, the
nu rses have been u n derpaid for
m a n y years in the ligh t of the w ork
•which they do and in com parison
w ith salarie.s paid elsew here. I t is
only right th at the city should bring
those salaries up to a decent level a j
rap id ly as it can. B ut in addition
th e re is the practical consideration
this year th at w ith the salaries
■we pay we are finding difficulty
In getting nurses, and th a t difficulty
will continue as the U nited States
G o v e rn m en t d ra w s them aw ay from
us.
In previous years I in itiated a
series of se m i-a n n u a l incre m ents of
$ 3 0 each for two years for th e still
low er p a i d . hospital helpers and a t ­
tendants, and I wish th a t I m ig h t
have provided for a th ird year. The
dilTiculty is th a t the n u m b ers in ­
volved are so large th a t th e sum s
r e q u ire d to m eet these increases b e ­
come impossible to provide. T he
a dd itional in crem ents for the n urses
alone, tog eth e r w ith con tinuance of
tw o y ears in cre m en ts for o ther
groups, will cost us $ 3 0 6 , 1 0 5 n e x t
y ear.
As to the cleaners m Pub lic Works,
som e of them have been paid less
th a n the r a te for sim ilar w o rk in
p riv ate industry, and they c ertainly
should be b ro u g h t to this level in
r e tu r n for continued service w ith
th e city. The cost of this in cre m en t
Is $20,280.
In
th e
done
S an itatio n
by
th e
A , is c o m p a r a b l e
th a t
of
th e
B.
In
ad d itio n ,
th a t
w ith
g re a te r
to
C lass
I
A
have
to
to ta l
th e
th e
is
M en,
m en.
tliw
tw o
w o rk
C lass
w ith
C lass
d e p a rtm e n t
o rg a n ize
in terc h an g e
B
M en,
d iffic u lty
efficien c y
p ro v id e d
cost
These
it c a n
and
m erge
in
S an itatio n
fin d s
p o w er
D e p t, th e
S an itatio n
its
fo rces
if it h a s t h e
th e
$60
n e c e s.sa ry
g roups.
T he
increases
D e p t, of E d u c a tio n
In th e r e g u la r grades and classes
of the e le m e n ta ry schools I was jonfro n te d w ith th e fact th a t n e x t fall
would see a d ecrease of the e le ­
m e n ta r y re g is te r to 525,000 and in
th e sp rin g to 506,000, and th a t on
th e basis of th e p re se n t average
class size, w hich is by fa r th e lowest
in th e re co rd s of th e B oard of E d u ­
cation in r e c e n t years, th e r e would
be a larg e excess of e le m en ta ry
te a c h ers in th e fall and a still larg e r
one in the sp rin g term . I was not
willing to dismiss these teachers, but
n e ith e r wa^ I able in the light of the
existing financial situation to co n­
tin u e the schedule re q u este d by the
B oard of Education. I h ave t h e r e ­
fore pro v id ed in m y re c o m m e n d a ­
tions th a t th e excess tea c h ers shall
be used at th e ir existing salaries to
teach in place of oth ers who are on
long te rm leaves of absence and on
sa b b a tic al leaves. A large saving in
t h e cost of e le m e n ta ry instructio n
will result.
T h e sam e situation exists in the
day high schools, an d I recom m end
th e sam e solution.
I hav e gone ilong w ith the req uest
of th e B oard of E ducation for the
a p p ro p ria tio n for ju n io r high schools
because th e sam e situation does n ot
exist th ere . W hile th e p ro p o rtio n of
te a c h e rs in re sp e ct to resigters will
increase n e x t year, th a t increase is
justified because th e a v era ge class
size in ju n io r high schools is a lto ­
g e th e r too large and o ught to be r e ­
duced.
In th e vocational high schools a
f u r t h e r increase in re g istra tio n is
an ticipated , and I h a v e p ro vid ed in
m y re com m enda tio ns for a tra n s fe r
of 100 tea c h e rs from the day high
schools to th e v ocational high schools
to pro vid e for this increase.
T h e
B o ard
red u ced
of
aggregate
because
th at
re g iste r a n d
T here is a n o th e r gro up of salary
increases which deserve equal co n ­
sideration, but w hich do not a p p ea r
In the proposed ne w budget. They
a r e increases for em ployees who,
d u rin g the year, have assum ed new
and im p o rta n t responsibilities, u su a l­
ly taking the place of re tire d e m ­
ployees d ra w in g m uch h ig h er s a l­
aries, and whose v alue to th e city
m u st be recognized by increased
com pensation if the m orale of the
w hole organization is not to be d e ­
stroyed. None of th em are in the
increm ent prndes.
Follow ing my
n atin g
in g
a ll
staff
sim p ly
tra in in g
a
in
th e
day
th e
d ecrease
n ec essity
it
e v i­
in
of elim i­
in
th e
te a c h ­
as
o ccu r,
th ere
th e y
be
fro m
no
o ut
p o sitio n s
th ese
p o sitio n s,
p arty
h o ld in g
th e
reduced
v a c a n c ie s
w ill
g ra d u ates
itse lf
n u m b er
it is p e r f e c t l y
w ith
13 5 2 ,9 0 5 .
of
E d u c atio n
sch o o ls, b u t I h a v e
d en t
be
of
its re q u e s t fo r th e
te a c lie rs-in -tra in in g
h ig h
fu rth e r
$ 2 6 ,5 2 0 .
th re e
policy of preceding years, I hav e
pro posed no such h^creases in the
new budget, b u t as m oney has b e ­
come availab le d u rin g the y e a r from
th e econom ies which we have insti­
tuted, I h a v e a p p ro v ed a lim ited
n u m b e r of m odest increases for
th ese em ployees. T hey should have
been la r g e r and m an y m ore e m ­
ployees should h a v e been included,
and if an d w h e n m oney becomes
availab le d u rin g the balance of this
year, I sh a ll continue this policy.
The increases to which I re f e r a p ­
p e a r as modifications of the c u rre n t
budget.
p resen t
A c co rd in g ly ,
L aG U A E D IA
and
to
th eir
to
th e m
fo r
tea ch er-in I
w ill
d e c ep tio n
a
fa lse
I h a v e also re c o m m en d e d a d e ­
crease in e x p e n d itu r e in th e evening
e le m e n ta ry and ev en in g high schools.
T he decrease in th e e v en ing efem e n ta ry schools is m in o r an d is
based up o n th e actual an d p r o s ­
pective reg ister. T h a t in th e e venin g
schools is su bstan tial. It is p a rtia lly
based upo n th e re g is te r and th e r e ­
qu e st of th e B o a rd of E du cation for
a n u m b e r of tea c h e rs which seems
unjustified. B u t th e prin cip a l r e ­
du ction is due to the fact th a t the
Board of E ducation re q u es te d an a p ­
p ro p riatio n based upon a p a y m e n t
of $7.50 p e r session, w hereas, in fact,
ihey w e re p ay in g to th e t e r g e m a ­
jo rity only $6 p e r session.
F o r p lay g ro u n d s and
su m m e r
schools I ha v e re co m m en d e d slightly
m ore th a n th e a m o u n t spe n t d u rin g
the last y ear, b ut con siderably less
th an the Board of E ducatio n asks.
I re d u ce d this a m o u n t last y e a r b e ­
cause of obvious overstaffing of
these facilities, an d no reason has
been p re se n te d to m e fo r re sto rin g
th at overstaffing.
In th e B u re a u of A tten d a n c e I
have re co m m en d e d th e e lim ination
of vacancies, as th e re is no reason
w hy this B u re a u should n ot be r e ­
duced p ro p o rtio n a te ly to the r e d u c ­
tion in re g istration.
T h ere h ave been c erta in e lim in a ­
tions of vacancies in th e a d m in is tr a ­
tive force. I am c erta in t h a t r e o r ­
ganization and econom ies w ill absorb
the re du ction w ith o u t im p a irin g the
service.
B o ard
of H ig h e r
E d u c a tio n
I m ade one saving in this b y d g e t
abou t w hich I am s u re I will h e a r
for a long tim e to come. F ro m th e
tim e I first becam e connected w ith
th e City g o ve rn m e nt, a n d m y s e r v ­
ice dates back to 1920, w h e n I b e ­
cam e P re sid e n t of th e B oa rd of
A lderm en, I h a v e h e a rd of plans for
th e discontinuance of T ow nsend
H a rris High Schol. T h ro u g h all th e
years, how ever, no one d a re d b ra v e
the se n tim e n ta l hue and cry s u re to
follow any such step. I, too, have
hesitated. T he only w ay to abolish
an activity is to do it. It will be
noted th a t th e ne w b u dge t redu ces
the coist of T o w nsen d H a r r is High
School by $100,000. This is th e first
step to w a rd its com plete d isc on tinu­
ance.
I believe t h a t th e r e will be no
difficulty in e v en tu a lly g ra d u ally a b ­
sorbing the staff of th e high school.
I will ask th e B o ard of H ig h e r E d u ­
cation a nd th e B oard of E d ucation to
confer for th e p urpose of w orkin g
out this problem .
D e p t, o f H o s p ita ls
for
th e
se a rc h In s titu te
Y ork.
T h is
sc ie n tific ,
e n tire ly
P u b lic
n o n -p ro fit
c o n tro lle d
Y ork
D e p t.
It w ill h a v e
carry
on
D e p t, o f S a n ita tio n
a
in
th e
fie ld s
of
m ed icin e .
R e­
be
a
o rg a n iz a tio n ,
by
T h e
C ity
Its
of
H e a lth
staff o f s c ie n ­
sc ie n tific
w o rl^
e m p lo y m e n t.
T he F ir e Dept, will h a v e a b udg e t
of $36,588,574.85. T his is an increase
of $786,715.01 o v e r th e c u r r e n t b u d ­
get. It should be no ted th a t the
p re s e n t b ud ge t does n o t provide for
ad d itio n al necessary e q u ip m e n t for
this d e p a rtm e n t in th e e v en t of war.
C om plete plans hav e been m ad e and
essential in v en to ries of necessary
e q u ip m e n t in th a t e v e n t ha v e been
p re p a re d . T h e d e p a rtm e n t know s
e xactly w h a t it will need if th e
w orst happens. Such p lan s call for
a d ditio nal e q u ip m e n t suited fo r w a r
purposes, and necessary p re c a u tio n ­
a ry protection against fire re su lting
from conditions u n d e r m o d ern w a r ­
fare, to th e e x te n t of slightly over
$16,000,000. A dditio nal hose has b een
p ro v id ed for th e d e p a r tm e n t to m eet
e x p e r im e n ta l w a rtim e conditions,
b ut the am o u n t is alm ost insignifi­
c an t w hen c om p a red to w h a t a c tu a l­
ly would be necessary in th e e vent
of w ar.
p re v en tiv e
research
and
T h is
staff
o th er
w ill
c o o p e ra te w ith s im ila r sc ie n tific in ­
stitu te s
th ro u g h o u t
th e
F u rth er,
of N ew
w ill
th ro u g h
by
With th e decrease in e x p en d itu re
for o th e r e ducational activities, I
ha v e felt justified in contin uin g and,
indeed, increasing slightly the p r o ­
vision for co m m un ity centers.
I
h a \ ^ not, h ow ever, felt justified in
re sto rin g the day classes for adults.
C ity
in stitu te
N ew
tis ts to
H e alth
of th e
c o u n try .
W ithin the last few y e a rs th e City
c onstructed and now o p e rates one
of the most m odern lab o ra to rie s in
th e country. Right now, the en tire
tim e of the present staflf is occupied
in k eeping a b reast of ro u tin e work.
This w o rk includes th e p re p a ra tio n
,
I n f o r m a t i o n Bureau
P ro v is io n
F ire D e p t.
I t has been m y feeling as w ell as
th a t of th e Com m issioner of S a n ita ­
tio n th a t th e re should be no differen­
tiatio n b e tw ee n those em ployees
kn o w n as D um p L ab o re rs or S a n ita ­
tion M an “A ” a n d those k n o w n as
Sw ee pe rs or S anitation M an “B.” I,
th ere fo re, have p rovided in this b u d ­
get th a t th e 442 S an itation “A ” Men
now gettin g $1,860 shall be raised to
th e $1,920 level p a id ^ to S anitation
" B ” Men.
I h ave discussed this situ atio n
w ith the Civil Se rv ice Commission
a nd have been assured by th e C om ­
mission th a t a reclassification r e so lu ­
tion will be passed b efo re J u ly 1 to
p e r m it th e prop osed equalization.
H e a lth D e p t.
In addition, I h ave secu red a s s u r­
T he H ealth Dept, will h a v e a ta x ances from the Com mission t h a t th e
levy b u d g e t of $4,547,450.67. T his is 8,000 m en on the ex istin g eligible
$25,737.03 m ore th a n th e d e p a r t ­ list for Sanitatio n M an “A ” will be
p e rm itte d a p p o in tm e n t to Sa n ita tio n
m e n t’s c u r r e n t budget.
M an “B,” w h e n e v er vacancies occur,
A n e w Ite m a p p e a r s in th is b u d ­
upon th e ir pro vin g th e ir ability to
g et.
T h e r e is a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n o f
o p e rate autom ofive e quipm ent.
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
ne w p lay g ro u n d s an d serving
p a r k w a y m ileage.
*
W hen th e b u ildin g was constr,
for th e In fo rm atio n Center utlr
a v e ry fa v o ra b ly located
W e lfa re a n d C h ild
g ro u n d w hich h a d been idjj
years, I a n n o u n ce d th a t I would
W e lfa re
tin u e the B u r e a u of Informatio'®"’
T he b ud ge t p rovides for th e co n ­ long as it w as self-sustaminj"
tem p lated tra n s fe r of th e functions r e c e n t r e p o r t w ould indicate
a n d jurisd ic tio n of th e activities of a d d itio n al em plo yees are renu
th e Board of Child W elfare to the a nd th e cost of operation is slight'*"'
g r e a te r th a n th e revenue, fh
Dept, of W elfare.
fore, in ke ep in g w ith original nh
It is m y intentio n to continue the
it is my in te n tio n to discontinup
p re se n t B oard of Child W elfare as service
on J u ly 1, 1941.
a n advi.soi’y board d u rin g th e r e ­
m a in d e r of th e te rm s of each of th e
D e p t , o f P u b l i c Works
p r e se n t m em b ers of t h a t Board.
T he m e rg e r will result, I am sure,
L oom ing larg e st among the ite
in m ore u n ifo rm and efficient a d ­ w hich c o n trib u te d to the increas''^*
m in istra tio n a nd a t th e sam e tim e cost of r u n n in g th is department w/
will effectuate som e econom y which th e cost of m aintainin g the ne-*
I now estim ate as a t least 10 p e rc e n t C rim in a l C o urts Building, \vit|.'^
of the cost of a d m in isterin g the this m o n u m e n ta l building addition-l
B o ard of Child W elfare.
space is to be prov ided for depart
A nyone even slightly fa m ilia r w ith m en ts re la te d to law enforcement'
th e a d m in istratio n of re lie f gen erally p ro v id in g th e m w ith better woricimJ
It will cost $16"5ij
will recognize th a t in a v e ry large conditions.
n u m b e r of th e cases th e r e is i.n o v e r­ ad ditio nal to p ro p e rly maintain this
lapp ing of jurisd ic tio n in th e same buildin g d u rin g th e coming fiscji
y ear.
family.
I n add ition to providinj? {or th,
*The Dept, of W elfare’s o verall
budg et for th e com ing fiscal y ear, C rim in a l C ou rts Building, provision
including th e absorption of the h ad to be m a d e for the maintenance
B o a rd of Child W elfare an d funds a n d o p e ratio n of increased sewage
p la n t a ctivities a t th e Coney Island
fro m all sources, will be $41,638,402.57. T his is a n ov e rall decrease a n d B ow ery Bay sewage disposal
of $745,842.38 from th e total c u rr e n t plants, a n d also th e new plant at
budgets of th e Dept, of W elfare and City Island. T his cost a little over
th e Board of Child W elfare, despite $30,000. Som e $18,000 was necessary
th e fact th a t w e m ad e provisions for f o r m a in te n a n c e an d additional space
substa ntia l increases in cost fo r th e in va riou s of th e additional public
bu ildin gs u n d e r th e supervision of
care of the aged an d blind.
th is d e p a rtm e n t.
In 1934 th e r e w e re 10,863 d irect
p a tie n t c are em ployees h a n d lin g 17,551 patients: in J a n u a r y of 1942 th e re
will be 20,045 such em ployees caring
for 20,673 patients.
W orking conditions p rio r to 1934
w e re bad. Salaries w ere of the lo w ­
est. P oliticians d abb led in ho spital
institution s m e re ly as sources of
patronage. T he public was fo rg o t­
ten. Fa v o ritism was rife.
T oday all of th a t so rry p ic tu re is
a th in g of th e past. N urses a re on
an e ig h t-h o u r day, as well as th e
person nel of th e e n tire d e p artm en t.
T h ere a re m a n d a to ry increm ents,
h ig h e r salaries, b e tte r stand ards,
b e tte r m orale, and b e tte r w orking
conditions g enerally.
not
hope
and m a n u fa c tu re of sera, the typing
of pneum onia, tests fo r syphilis and
g o n o rrh e a and m an y o th er ro u tin e
fu nctions in keep in g w ith th e best
practices in c u rativ e an d p re v e n tiv e
medicine.
in
p o rtu n ities
th e
fo r
n ew
th is e lig ib le list h a v e
by
th e
Ju n io r
c re a tio n
be
of
S an itatio n
p o sitio n s th e
b u d g et,
ap p o in tm en t
sam e
op­
from
b een w id en e d
th re e
M an
c la sse s
for
elig ib le
ap p ro p riate.
P a r k D e p t.
of
w h ic h
list w ill
in g
th e
ers
w h o
one
h av e
been
y ear
or
a
of
338
m o re
m o re
cost
$ 2 0 ,2 8 0
m ad e
of
e a rn in g
T h e
w as
sala ries
th a n
th is
in
f o r Increasm a l e clean­
th e
and
service
are
not
$ 1 , 2 0 0 p e r ye a r.
in crease
w i i l bt
year.
D e p t , o f H o u s i n g and
B u ild in g s
W ith y o ung er, m ore eft'icient and
m o re in d u strio u s employees placed
in ke y positions as a result of con­
tin u o u s re o rg an iza tio n during the ^
p a st tw o years, I am happy to state
th a t a high d e p artm e n ta l esprit de
corps has b een established which
w ill benefit b oth the City and that
p a r t of the public which has to deal
w ith th e C ity th ro u g h this depart­
m ent.
T a x D e p t.
As th e r e su lt of ordinary budget­
a ry economies, th e T ax Dept.’s new
b u d g e t will be $25,434.74 lower than
th e c u r r e n t budget. These econo­
m ies h a v e been effected without in
a ny w a y re d u cin g th e personnel. 1
h a d hoped to be able to allow sub­
sta n tia l ad d itio n in personnel >n
o rd e r to lig h te n th e load upon liie
h a rd -w o rk in g , efficient tax assessors
w ho n ow ha v e such a great burden
to bear. In m y efforts to produce i
lo w e r budget, however, I found I
could n o t com ply with the depar ■
m e n t’s re q u e s t for more staff. “
conditions p e r m it during the conung
y e a r som e a d ju s tm e n t may be made-
D e p t , o f C o rrectio n
E a r lie r in th is message
c lear m y feeling about having
spen d a lot of m oney for law
fo rc e m e n t an d allied
correction.
In keeping with
s ta te m e n t I c ann ot help express
sadness a t th e fact th a t the
'
C orre ction w ill h a v e $42,19'1.45 n
allow ed to it th a n in the cur
budget.
jj.
H ow ever, th e additional
tu r e is no reflection on the
m e n t o r its administration. ‘
^
th an th e a m o u n t of i n c r e a s e ,
'
256.66 to be exact, is due
necessity for providing for i
to ry in c re m e n ts; In
necessary to add 14 p o s i t i o n s t
$18,900 in cost fo r manning
p rison in the C rim inal Courts
ing I discussed earlier.
I don ’t claim by any m a n n e r of
m ea n s th a t we have been at all lib ­
D e p t , o f W a t e r S uppv’
eral. H ow ever, it is a fact t h a t the
P a r k Dept, budg et has been p e r m i t ­
G a s a n d E le c tr ic il)
ted to double since 1934. W ithin th e
I a m p a rtic u la rly
new budget is absorbed o v e r $100,000
^,jj.
in m a n d a to ry increm ents, and p r o ­ quiet, effective and e c o n o m
vision for 182 new positions to taling n e r in which this depaitn' ’
(C o n tin u ed on
about $250,000 for th e staffing of 60
8,
A p ril
a m
1941
The Mayor’s Budget
.continued from Page 14)
; ,00 p e r c e n t c o m p e t i t i v e c i v i l
'
is c o n d u c t e d b y its c a r e e r
' ‘ ’^ ' ^ ^ t s s i o n e r ,
J o sep h
G o o d m a n ,
T vorked h i J w a y u p f r o m
a ssistw tio
j„eer to ch ief e n g in e e r a n d
V n m m issio n e r , a n d th e a b le a n d
S
S
en g in eerin g
L o u iic ii
T did
lica l’$ 7, n t
so m eth in g
In
th is
b u d g et
jn a s p e c ia l c o n tin g e n t a c or for th e ex p en d itu re b y
c o u n c ilm a n o f $ 2 5 0 a y e a r f o r
su c h in cid en ta ls a s sta tio n ery a n d
sten o g ra p h ic h elp . M e m b e r s o f th e
C o u n cil h a v e o ften c o m p la in ed o f
th e lack o f p ro v isio n for su ch in ci­
d en ta ls.
L aw D e p t.
A lt h o u g h t h e L a w D e p t, is tr y in g
fr o m tw o to th ree tim es as m a n y
c a s e s a s it d id a n n u a lly p r io r to 1 93 4,
a n d a lth o u g h it h a s a b s o r b e d a p ­
p r o x im a t e ly $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 in m a n d a t o r y
in c r e m e n ts s in c e 193 7, It w ill h a v e a
b u d g e t in th e fisca l y e a r o f 1 9 4 1 -4 2
clo sely a p p r o x im a tin g th a t o f ten
y ea rs ago.
B e c a u se o f a C h arter r e q u irem en t
S E R V IC E
P
LEADER
•h iftin g
ch a rg es
fo rm er ly
m a d e
a g a in st a ssessm e n t a n d o th er fu n d s
fr o m th ese fu n d s to th e ta x lev y
b u d g e t, th e b u d g e t to ta ls fo r th is
d ep a rtm en t d o n o t p resen t a tru e p ic­
tu re of th e ch a n g e b e tw e e n th e n e w
b u d g e t a n d th e c u rren t 1940-41 b u d ­
get.
T h is d e p a r t m e n t is in v o lv e d in
o n e -e ig h t h o f a ll c iv il litig a tio n in
N e w Y o r k C ity a n d o n e -sev en th of
a ll litig a tio n b e fo r e th e C o u r t o f
A p p ea ls of th e S ta te o f N e w Y o rk .
C o u n ty O ffic e s
T h e r e h a s b e e n v e r y little c h a n g e
m a d e in th e n e w b u d g e t for th e
C o u n ty O ffices.
S a v in g s w e r e e f­
fe c te d w h e r e p o ssib le, b u t m a n d a ­
to r y restrictio n s p r e v e n te d m e fr o m
m a k in g a n y su b sta n tia l d ed u ctio n s.
In th e office o f th e S h e r iff o f K in g s
F
age
if t e e n
C o u n ty , h o w e v e r , I fo u n d th at th ere b u d g et as fa r as th e C ity C o u rt,
w a s e m p l o y e d a n a u c t io n e e r a t $ 5 ,0 0 0 M u n ic ip a l C o u r t , C o u r t o f S p e c i a l
p e r y e a r w h o s e s e r v ic e s r e s u lt e d in S e s s io n s a n d t h e M a g is t r a t e s ’ C o u r t s
I d id
d ro p
o n *
a u ctio n fees b e in g retu rn ed to th e a re c o n ce r n e d .
C ity T rea su ry d u rin g th e y ea r 1940 m a g istra cy to m a k e u p for th e a d d i­
to ta lin g o n ly $369. A ll o th e r sh eriffs tio n a l ju d g e sh ip c r e a te d r e c e n tly b y
in th e C ity, I fo u n d , h ire a u c tio n ee r s th e C o u n c il In th e C o u r t o f S p e c ia l
< jn t h e e s t a b l i s h e d p e r c e n t a g e b a s is S e s s i o n s .
In th e C o u rt o f D o m e stic R ela ­
to co n d u ct th ese sales o f a tta ch ed
tio n s. h o w e v e r , f o llo w in g a n in te n ­
p ro p erty .
T h is p o sitio n is m a n d a t o r y a n d th e s iv e s u r v e y d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r o r
S h eriff o f K in g s h a s a p erfect leg al tw o , a n effort w a s m a d e to b o lster
r i g h t t o m a k e a n a p p o i n t m e n t a t t h e t h e C o u r t ’s p e r s o n n e l a n d e q u i p ­
s a la r y o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 . H o w e v e r , I fe lt th a t m e n t w h ic h r e fle c te d a n i n c r e a s e o f
It is m y h o p e t h a t
w h e n h e lo o k e d in to a ll th e fa c ts th e a b o u t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .
S h e r i f f w o u l d a g r e e w i t h m e t h a t t h e .T u d g :e s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s o f
th is w a s h a r d ly so u n d b u sin ess, so th is C o u r t w ill n o w b e a b le to InI d r o p p e d th e p o sitio n fr o m th e n e w ' crea se a d m in istr a tiv e efficien cy w ith
th is a d d e d a ssista n ce.
b u d get.
L ocal C o u rts
T h er e
is little c h a n g e
in
B u y T h e L E A D E R
th e
E v er y T u esd a y !
n e w
L
A
P A
W
T R
Y
E
R
O
L M
S
E N
A C C O U N T A N T S
T Y P I S T S
T hree
Jr.
CORD
L egal
K .tiim
to Apply fo r a Test
Hoto
For C ity Job s: O b ta in a p p lica tio n s a t 96 D u a n e S treet, N e w Y o r k
('Ity, (9 a . m . t o 4 p . m . ) , o r w r i t e t o t h e A p p l i c a t i o n B u r e a u o f t h e
M u n icip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n a t 9 6 D u a n e S t r e e t a n d e n c lo s e
ft s e lf-a d d i’e ssed 9 - l n c h s t a m p e d e n v e l o p e ( 4 c e n t s f o r M a n h a t t a n a n d
Bronx. 6 cen ts elsew h ere)
For S ta te Job $: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s a t 80 C e n tr e S treet, N e w Y o r k
C ity, (9 a .m . t o 5 p .m .) , o r e n c l o s e s i x c e n t s in a le t t e r t o t h e E x a m i n a ­
tio n s D iv is io n , S t a t e C i v il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y .
For C o u n ty J ob s: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s fr o m E x a m in a tio n s D iv isio n ,
S t.ite C i v il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y . E n c l o s e 6 p e n t s .
f ur F ed era l J o b s: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s fr o m U . S . C iv il S e r v ic e C o m ­
m issio n , 641 W a s h i n g t o n
S tr e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity , (9 a .m . to 4 :3 0 p .m .),
in p e r s o n o r b y m a i l . A l s o a v a i l a b l e f r o m f ir s t a n d s e c o n d c l a s s p o s t
o ffices. S e c o n d D is tr ic t.
L . S. c itiz e n s o n ly m a y file f o r e x a m s a n d o n ly d u r i n g p e r io d w h e n
» p p lic.a H o n s a r e b e i n g r e c e iv e d .
F rrs a re c h a r g e d fo r city a n d S ta te e x a m s , n o t fo r fe d e r a l.
A p p lica n ts fo r m o s t city J o b s m u s t h a v e b e e n r e sid e n ts o f N e w Y o r k
C ity fo r t h r e e y e a r s i m m e d i a t e l y p r e c e d i n g a p p o i n t m e n t . A p p l i c a n t s
lo r S t.x te J o b s m u s t h a v e b e e n N e w Y o r k S t a t e r e s i d e n t s f o r o n e y e a r .
T h e " w e ig h ts ” listed fo r v a r io u s titles o n th e se p a g e s r e fe r to th e
ifla tlv e v a lu e o f e a c h p a r t o f th e e x a m s . T h e r e f o r e , if th e w e ig h t o f
the w r itte n p a r t o f a n e x a m is 30, th is m e a n s th a t th e w r it t e n p a r t
rou nts fo r 30 p e r c e n t o f th e fin a l m a r k .
v e n tilatin g a n d
m ain ten a n ce
of a
p u b lic o r se m i-p u b lic b u ild in g (su c h
as
o ffic e
b u ild in g s,
larg e
sto res,
a p a r t m e n t h o u .ses, e t c .) . i n c l u d i n g
th e o p e ra tio n of an d m in o r re p a irs
to
a
lo w
p ressu re
stea m
h e a tin g
p lan t
(sm all
h o m e h e a tin g
p lan ts
n o t a c c e p te d )
a n d m in o r, g en eral
r e p a ir s to b u ild in g a n d e q u ip m e n t,
in clu d in g e le v ato rs a n d ele c tric w ir ­
in g .
E x p e rien ce
w ith
e le ctrica l
e q u ip m e n t.
B a sis of R a tin g s
T h is
exam
re q u ires
no
w ritte n
te st.
A p p l i c a n t s w 'ill b e r a t e d o n
th e ir e x p e rie n c e a n d fitn ess.
T e n ta tiv e ra tin g s w ill b e a ssig n e d
all c o m p e tito rs w h o q u a lif y u n d e r
th e re q u ire m e n ts; a d ju s tm e n ts m a y
b e m a d e in th o se ra tin g s in a c c o r d ­
a n c e w ith ev id e n ce se c u re d as a r e ­
su lt of th e
u su a l co n fid en tial
in ­
v estig atio n .
The
c o n fid en tial
in ­
v e s tig a tio n w ill b e m a d e o n ly o f a
s u ffic ie n t n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s w ith
th e h ig h e s t te n ta tiv e r a tin g s to m e e t
t h e e s t i m a t e d n e c f l s o£ t h e s e r v i c e
fo r ap p ro x im ately
tw 'o y e a r s , a n d
fin a l r a t in g s w ill b e a .sslg n e d o n ly
to
th is
num ber.
C o n fid en tial
in ­
v e s tig a tio n a n d fin al r a tin g s w ill b e
m a d e in a d d itio n a l cases o n ly w h e n
th e
needs
of
th e
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so
re­
q u ire .
C ity T e s ts
AhCtislant V eterin arian
E .ilary :
I
$2 ,1 0 0 .
F ile
by
A p ril
21.
12.
k
Electrician
Medical Social W o rk er
G rade 1
M«Mlionl Social W o rk er
G rade 2
$2 ,4 0 0 .
F ile
by
iV ohialric Social W o rk er
G rade 2
S iilary :
A p i i ; 21.
$ 1,800 t o $ 2 ,4 0 0 .
F ile b y
V a c a n c ie s , 8.
F e e , $1.
S:.l,n-y: $ 1 ,2 0 0 t o $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
F e e , $1.
t i l t h y A p r il 21.
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A ccountant
Assistant F o rem an
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(P rom otion)
J nn
•' “ ' y 19. 19 4 1 .
to
$2 ,4 6 0 .
of w ritte n
F e e , $2.
S a l a r y : $ 1 ,8 0 0 t o $2 ,4 0 0 .
F ile b y
A p r i l 21.
F e e , $1.
D a te o f w ritte n
t e s t : S e p t e m b e r 13, 1941.
P rin cip al V eterin arian
(P rom otion)
O pen
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D ep artm en t
of
H e alth .
S a lary :
.$ 4 ,5 0 0 .
F i l e b y A p r i l 21.
F e e , $4.
D a t e o f w r i t t e n t e s t : M a y 8, 1941.
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by
exam :
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b o ilers,
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(sto k er.s, o r f u e l o il b u r n e r s , as- t h e c a s e m a y b e ) ,
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A t le a s t fiv e y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e
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V i « i .a n c ie 8 , 1 5 .
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T his is a n
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They m ust have a
good
p h y siq u e;
satisfa cto ry
v isio n
( m u s t a v e r a g e 2 0 /3 0 f o r b o t h e y e s ,
but not be
poorer th a n
2 0 /4 0 in
e ith e r ey e , w ith o r w ith o u t g lasses);
sa tisfa cto ry
h ea rin g ;
free
fro m
v e n e re a l d ise a se , a lc o h o lism , o b e s ­
ity ,
h ern ia
and
ch ro n ic
disea se .
C an d id ate s
fo r
p o sitio n s
in
th e
C ourt
of
G en eral
S essio n s,
N ew
Y ork
C o u n ty , an d
in th e
C o u n ty
C o u r t s o f B r o n x , K in g .s, Q u e e n s a n d
R ic h m o n d c o u n tie s w ill h a v e to p a s s
q u a lify in g s tr e n g th a n d a g ility tests.
C a n d id a te s m u s t s h o w e ith e r (a)
th r e e y e a r s f u ll-tim e e x p e r ie n c e in
c o u r t w o r k in c o u r ts lo c a te d w ith in
th e b o u n d a r ie s o f N e w Y o rk S ta te ;
o r (b) th re e y e a rs fu ll-tim e e x p e ri­
e n c e a s a la w c le rii o r p u b lic la w
e n f o r c e m e n t o ffic e r;
or
(c)
g rad ­
u a tio n fr o m la w sch o o l; o r (d ) a d ­
m issio n to th e B a r o f th e S ta te o f
N ew
Y ork;
or
(e)
an
e q u iv a le n t
c o m b in atio n .
in sp ec­
m aterials;
g ra d u ate
of R a tin g s
S ta te
and
C o u n ty
D e p artm en ts.
U sual
sala ry
ran g e,
$2,500-$3,100.
F e e , $2.
A p p o in tm e n t ex p e cted at
m i n i m u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le ss.
F iv e a p p o in tm e n ts e x p e c te d in T h e
S ta te I n s u r a n c e F u n d .
If elig ib le,
ca n d id ates
m ay
co m p e te
also
for
S en io r E x a m in e r of M eth o d s a n d
P rocedures.
A
se p a ra te
a p p lic a ­
tio n a n d f e e m u s t b e file d f o r eacla.
F i l e b y M a y 2.
D u tie s
in sp e c to r of
m aterials;
sten o g ra p h er
com ­
staff
atte n d a n t;
d esig n er;
su b siste n c e
m ak er;
in stru cto r,
assistan t
h o sp ital
gauge
of
su p e rin te n d ­
o p erato r;
e n g in e erin g
of
e n to m o lo g ist:
c o n stru c tio n ;
m u n icatio n s
etitian ;
c o o rd i­
c h e m is t (a n y sp ec ialty );
sto re k e e p e r
R e q u ire m e n ts
Asst. E x am in er of M ethods
and P ro ced u res
branch;
in sp e c tio n
C ourt A ttendant
U s u a l s a l a r i e s r a n g e f r o m $ 2 ,500$ 3 .( ) 0 0 ; a p p o i n t m e n t s m a y b e m a d e
at
less
th an
m in im u m .
F ile
by
A p r i l 18.
F e e , $2.
E xam
w ill b e
h e l d M a y 1 0.
A p p o in tm en ts
w ill
be
m ade
to
A p ijcllate D iv isio n , F ir s t a n d S e c ­
ond Ju d icial D e p a rtm e n ts; S u p re m e
C o u rt, F irs t
and
Second
Ju d icial
D istricts; C o u n ty C o u rt, C o u n tie s o f
B ronx,
K in g s,
Q ueens,
R ich m o n d
a n d S u ffo lk ; C o u rt of G e n e ra l S e s ­
s i o n s , N e w Y < rrk C o u n t y .
head
n u rse;
to o l­
n u rse;
(m a le );
and
eq u ip m en t
and
Jr.
all
tra d es.
an"d
aux-
S e p a ra ta re g iste rs w ill b e e s ta b ­
lish ed
as
f o llo w s — (1)
o f elig ib le s
w h o h a v e h a d a t least six m o n th s
ex p e rien c e
in
firin g
b o ilers
w ith
c o a l; (2) o f e lig ib le s w h o h a v e iia d
n o t less tiia a th r e e m o n th s e x p e r i­
e n c e i n f i r i n g b o i l e r s w i t h f u e l oil.
B asis o f R a tin g s
A p p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir
e x p e rie n c e a n d fitn ess o n a sc a le of
100.
A rinaineiit M achinist
For
fillin g
th e
p o sitio n
of
S r.
A r m a i i i o n t M n c i i i n i s t a t $2,000 a n d
A r m a m e n t M a c h i n i s t a t $ 1,000.
F ile
u n til fu r th e r n o tice.
A g e l i m i t s : 18
t o 62.
D u ties
To
re p air,
m ain tain ,
and
a lter
arm anent
of
all
k in d s
at
cam ps,
p o sts,
and
statio n s,
except
at
A ssist in d ra ftin g a n d p re p a rin g
p r o c e d u r e s f o r sc ie n tific a n d p r a c ­
tic a l m e t h o d s o f o ffic e o p e r a t i o n ;
a s s is t in e x a m in a t io n o f p r o c e d u r e s
a n d in s tru c tio n s re la tiv e to th e p e r ­
form ance
of
c le rica l
and
p ro fes­
sio n al
ta sk s
co n n e cted
w itli
th e
w o rk o f a S ta te o r c o u n ty d e p a rt­
m en t; re lated w ork.
L e a r n h o w to
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 6.
4;
tra in in g
and
ex p e ri­
D e fe n s e
B o o m
p r e p a r e f o r on e of t h e m a n y no w o p p o r t u n i t i e s in
g o v e r n m e n t se r v i c e . G e t y o u r c o p y of
“G O V E R N M E N T
J O B S ”
The New Monthly C areer Magazine
1
0
c
a
sca le
Former, D rop
F ile
em ­
A ge
T o m a k e d r o p fo rg in g s o f ste e l,
b ro n ze an d o th er m aterials b y use
o f d ie s fo r all k i n d s o f fittin g s; to
o p e ra te stea m a n d d ro p b o a rd h a m ­
m e r s . tr im m in g p re sse s, a n d o il a n d
g a s fu r n a c e s , etc.
R e q n ire m e n ts
A t le a st tw o
in th e tra d e .
y ears
of
ex p e rie n c e
B a .s is o f R a t i n g s
N o w r itte n te s t w ill b e g iv e n . A p ­
p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir e x ­
p e r ie n c e a n d fitn ess o n a sca le o f
100.
Asst. P rin cip al, School of
N ursing
D e p artm en t
of M en ta l
H y g ien e.
S everal
a p p o in tm e n ts e x p e c te d
at
$ 1,5 0 0 a n d
m a in te n a n c e .
F e e , $2.
F i l e b y M a y 2.
D u tie s
A ssist
a
P rin c ip a l
of
N urses’
T ra in in g
School
of a
S ta te
H os­
p ital in th e in s tru c tio n a n d s u p e r­
v isio n o f n u rs e s a n d a tte n d a n ts In
n u rsin g th e o ry a n d p ra c tic e a n d in
th e
a d m in istrativ e
w ork
of
th e
tr a in in g sch o o l; re la te d w o r k .
R e q u ire m e n ts
C an d id ate s m u st b e g ra d u a te s of
a stan d a rd
sen io r h ig h sch o o l o r
h a v e e q u iv a le n t e d u c a tio n , a n d of
an
ac cred ited
school
of
n u rsin g .
T h e y m u st b e licen sed to p ra ctice
a s a re g is te re d p ro fe s s io n a l n u r s e in
N e w Y o rk S ta te o r elig ib le to e n te r
th e
e x a m in a tio n fq r su c h
licen se .
E ith e r (a) th re e y e a rs n u rs in g e x ­
p erien ce , of w h ic h six m o n th s m u st
h a v e b e e n in a p sy c h ia tric h o sp ital
o r in s titu tio n f o r m e n ta l d e fe c tiv e s,
o f n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o r i n t h e
p sy c h ia tric
d iv isio n
of
a
general
h o sp ita l h a v in g in su c h d iv isio n n o t
l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o f w h i c h o n e y e a r
m u s t h a v e b e e n in th e c a p a c ity o f
in stru c to r in a n
ac cred ited school
o f n u r s i n g , a n d 30 c r e d i t h o u r s o f
co lleg e w o r k in c lu d in g sa tisfa c to ry
courses
in
tea ch in g
m eth o d s
and
s u p e r v i s i o n in tJie fie ld o f n u r s i n g
e d u c a tio n ; o r (b) tw o y e a rs n u rs ­
in g e x p e rie n c e , o f w iiich six m o n th s
m ust
have
been
in
a
p sy c h ia tric
h o sp ital o r in stitu tio n
fo r m en tal
d e f e c t i v e s , o f n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s ,
o r in th e p s y c h ia tr ic d iv is io n o f a
g e n e ra l h o sp ital h a v in g in su ch d iv i­
s i o n n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o f w h i c h
o n e y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in th e
c a p a c ity
of
in stru c to r
in
an
ac­
c re d ite d sch o o l o f n u rs in g , a n d co l­
leg e o r u n iv e rsity
g ra d u atio n . In ­
clu d in g or su p p le m e n te d b y co urses
in
te a c h in g
m eth o d s
and
super­
v is io n in t h e fie ld o f n u r s i n g e d u ­
c a tio n ; o r (c) a n e q u iv a le n t c o m ­
b in a tio n . w h ic h m u s t iiav e in c lu d e d
th e
re q u ired
courses
in
te a ch in g
m etlao d s a n d su p e rv is io n .
B a sis of R a tin g s
W ritte n .
e n c e . 6.
4;
ON ALL NEWSSTANDS
tra in in g
and
ex p e ri­
Asst, in Test D evelopm ent
D iv isio n
of
E x a m in a tio n s
and
T e stin g .
E d u c atio n
D e p a rtm e n t.
U sual
sala ry
range
$ 2 .4 0 0 -$ 3 .0 0 0 .
F e e . $2.
A p p o in tm e n t ex p e cted at
m i n im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less.
If
elig ib le,
ca n d id ates
m ay
com ­
p e te also fo r J u n io r P e r s o n n e l T e c h ­
n ician .
A s e p a ra te a p p lic a tio n a n d
f e e m u s t b e filed f o r e a c h .
F ile b y
M a y 2.
D u tie s
S u p e rv ise a n d can-y on th e d e ­
ta ile d w o r k o f te s t a n a ly sis, v a lid a ­
tio n . a n d s ta n d a rd iz a tio n ; assist in
th e p r e p a r a tio n a n d a n a ly sis o f R e ­
g e n ts e x a m in a tio n s; re la te d w o rk .
E ith e r (a) th re e y e a rs e x p e rie n c e
in th e c o n s tru c tio n , a n a ly sis, v a lid a ­
tio n . a n d s ta n d a rd iz a tio n o f o b je c ­
tiv e te s ts , p r e f e r a b l y in t h e fie ld o f
se c o n d a ry ed u c atio n , of w h ic h one
y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in a s u p e r ­
v iso ry
or a d m in istra tiv e
ca p a c ity ,
a n d a b a c h e lo r 's d e g r e e ; o r (b ) tw o
y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in th e c o n s tru c ­
tio n ,
an a ly sis,
v alid atio n .
and
sta n d a rd iz a tio n
of
o b je c tiv e
tests,
p r e f e r a b l y in t h e fie ld o f s e c o n d a r y
e d u c a tio n , o f \v h ic h o n e y e a r m u s t
'h a v e b e e n in a su p e rv is o ry o r a d ­
m in istra tiv e
c a p a c ity ,
and
bache­
l o r ’s d e g r e e , i n c l u d i n g
o r su p p le ­
m e n t e d b y 12 c r e d i t h o u r s o f e d u ­
c a tio n o r m e n ta l te s ts a n d m e a s u r e ­
m en ts
and
sta tistic s;
or
(c)
an
e q u iv a le n t c o m b in atio n .
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 4.
6;
tra in in g
te n a n c e w o r k a s a f o r e m a n o r in a
h ig h e r c a p a c ity , o f w h ic h tw o y e a rs
m u .st h a v e b e e n o n c h a n n e l w o r k
in c a n a ls o r riv e rs o r o n s im ila r
w ork.
and
ex p e ri­
4;
tra in in g
and
D u tie s
ex p e ri­
C om pensation E xam in in g
Physician
D e p a rtm e n t of L ab o r.
U sual sal­
a r y r a n g e $ 5 ,2 0 0 -$ 6 ,4 5 0 . F e e , $ 5 . A s ­
s ig n m e n ts w ill b e m a d e to a n y o f
t h e b r a n c h o ffic es o f t h e D iv is io n o f
W o r k m e n ’s
C o m p e n sa tio n
In
th e
S ta te
at N ew
Y ork
C ity , A lb a n y ,
B u ffa lo , R o c h e s te r, a n d S y r a c u s e a t
th e w ill o f th e In d u s tria l C o m m is ­
sio n er.
F i l e b y M a y 2.
D u tie s
P e rfo rm m ed ica l e x a m in a tio n s of
co m p e n satio n
c la im a n ts ;
related
w ork.
T h e - p o sitio n
re q u ires
th e
p h y sician to b e o n fu ll-tim e d u ty
fro m 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . fiv e d a y s a
w e e k a n d f r o m 9 a . m . t o 12 n o o n o n
S a tu rd a y s.
C an d id ate s m u s t b e g ra d u a te s o f
a m e d ic a l c o lleg e re g is te re d b y th e
N e w Y o rk S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ­
c a tio n a n d m u s t b e lic e n se d to p ra c ­
tic e m e d ic in e in N e w Y o r k S ta te .
E ith e r (a) a ro ta tin g in te m e s h ip of
12 m o n t h s i n a n a p p r o v e d h o s p i t a l ,
fo llo w e d
by
six
y ears
of
a c tiv e
p ra c tic e : o r (b) a sa tis fa c to ry c o m ­
b in atio n o f e x p e rien c e, tra in in g an d
ed u c a tio n of e a u a l o r g re a te r v alu e .
R eq u ire d
p ra ctice
as
a
p rfy slc la n
m a y b e in a p r iv a te p r a c tic e in th e
g en e ra l p ra ctice of m ed icin e o r a
s p e c ia lty o r it m a y b e In a h o s p ita l
o r in s titu tio n .
T h e te s t in x - r a y film re a d in g w ill
b e g iv en a t a n in te rv ie w la te r th a n
M a y 24.
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n , 3; tra in in g a n d
e n c e , 5; x - r a y film r e a d i n g ,
ex p e ri­
2.
In stitu tio n al T each er
(T ra d e D raw ing)
D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre ctio n .
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,3 0 0 .
F e e . $1.
A p p o in tm e n t e x p e c te d at rn in im u m
b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. ’ F ile b y
M a y 2.
D u tie s
Teach
groups
of in m a te s
tra d e
d ra w in g
and
b lu e p rin t
re ad in g ;
te a c h o th e r re la te d tra d e su b je c ts.
R e q u ire m e n ts
C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a
N ew
Y ork
S ta te
c e rtific a te
for
te a c h in g tra d e d ra w in g , m ec h an ica l
d ra w in g , o r e n g in e e rin g d ra ftin g o r
b e elig ib le fo r s u c h
a c e rtific a te .
C an d id ate s m u st b e g ra d u a te s fro m
a fo u r -y e a r c o u rse in e n g in e e rin g
o r a p n lie d sc ie n c e le a d in g to a n a p ­
p ro p ria te d eg ree.
E ith e r (a) th re e
y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in tr a d e d ra w in g ,
o r o th e r a p n ro n ria te in d u strial e x ­
p erien ce ;
or
(b )
tw o
y ears
fu ll­
tim e
ex p e rie n c e
te a c h ln p
tra d e
d ra w in g ,
tra d e
m a th e m a tic s,
or
t r a d e s c ie n c e ; o r (c) a n e q u iv a le n t
co m b in atio n .
B asis o f R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
e n c e . 3.
7;
tra in in g
and
ex p e ri­
In stitu tio n al V ocational
In stru c to r
(E lectric an d OxyAcetylene W elding)
D e p a rtm e n t of C o rre ctio n .
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 ,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,3 0 0 .
F e e . $1.
A p p o in tm e n t ex o e c te d at m in im u m
b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less.
One ap­
p o in tm e n t ex n e cted at E lm ira R e­
fo rm a to ry .
F i l e b v M a y 2.
D u tie s
Teach
tra d e of
w ork.
grouns
of
in m a te s
th e
a u to g e n ic w e ld in g ; re la te d
R e q u ire m e n ts
C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a
N ew
Y ork
S ta te
c e rtific a te
fo r
te a c h in g th e tr a d e o f w e ld in g , o r b e
elig ib le f o r s u c h a c e rtific a te . C a n ­
d id ates m u st h a v e co m p lete d a p r o ­
g ram of e le m e n tary an d seco n d ary
e d u c a tio n e q u iv a le n t to c o m p letio n
o f t h e n i n t h g r a d e , a n d fiv e y e a r s
J o u r n e v m a n e x p e r ie n c e in th e tr a d e
o f w e ld in g .
B a s is o f R a tin g :i
W ritte n o r p e r fo rm a n c e test, o r
b o t h . 7; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e . 3.
T he
p erfo rm an ce
test, if g iv en ,
w ill h e h e ld a t a d a te o + h er th a n
M a v 24 a n d c a n d i d a t e s w i l l b e n o t i ­
fied w h e n a n d w h e r e to a p p e a r .
In stitutional V ocational
In stru c to r
(M achine Shop P ractice)
D e p a r t m e n t o f C o ’- r e c t l o n .
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 .8 0 0 -$ 2 .3 0 0 .
F e e . $1.
A p p o in tm e n t e x n e cted at m in im u m
b u t m a v h e m a d e a t les":.
O ne ann o in tm e n t e x n e cted at E lm ira R e ­
fo rm a to ry .
F i l e b v M a y 2.
D u tie s
T e ach g ro u p s o f in m a te s th e tra d e
of m a c h in e sh o p
p ra ctice ; re la te d
w ork.
R e q u i r e r '.e n ts
Canal Section Supt.
D iv isio n
of
C a n a ls
and
W a ter­
w a y s, D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s.
U sual
sala ry
range
$ 3 ,1 2 0-$3,720.
F e e , $3.
A p p o in tm e n t ex p e cted at
m i n im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less.
A p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n fo r th is
p o s itio n w ill b e h e ld a t t h e s a m e
tim e as th is o p e n c o m p e titiv e e x ­
a m in atio n .
A lt h o u g h tiie la w
re­
q u ire s th e p ro m o tio n list to b e u s e d
firs t f o r m a k i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s , it is
a n tic ip a te d th a t th e r e w ill b e a s u f­
fic ie n t n u m b e r o f a p p o i n t m e n t s so
th a t th e o p e n c o m p e titiv e list w ill
also b e u s e d .
D u tie s
H ave
re sp o n sib le
ch arg e
of th e
o p eratio n
and
m ain ten an ce
of an
a ssig n e d s e c tio n of a S ta te ca n a l;
re lated w o rk .
B asis of R a tin g s
C an d id ate s m u st h a v e h a d
four
y e a r e x p e r ie n c e in c h a rg e o f h e a v y
e n g in e erin g
c o n stru c tio n o r m a in ­
less.
If
elig ib le,
ca n d id ates
m av
c o m p e te a lso f o r J u n i o r P erso n n el
T e ch n ician .
A s e p a r a t e a p p lica tio n
a n d fe e m u s t b e filed f o r e a c h . F iu
b y M a y 2.
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 6.
Requirements
R e q u ire m e n ts
E ith e r (a) s e v e n y e a rs e x p e rie n c e
in
acco u n tin g ,
p u b lic
ad m in istra­
tio n , p e rs o n n e l a d m in is tra tio n , fin a n ­
cia l m a n a g e m e n t, o r o th e r r e la te d
fie ld s , o f w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e
been
in
d ev isin g
and
testin g
of
m eth o d s
and
p ro ced u res
for
th e
ro u tin izin g
and
c o o rd in atin g
of
la rg e sc^ le o p e ra tio n s ; o r (b ) th r e e
y ears
ex p e rien c e,
of
w h ich
tw o
y e a rs m u s t h a v e b e e n in d e v is in g
an d te stin g of m e th o d s a n d p ro c e ­
d u re s fo r ro u tin izin g a n d c o o rd in a t­
in g of la rg e sca le o p e r a tio n s , a n d
a
b a c h e l o r ’s
degree;
or
(c)
an
eq u iv a le n t co m b in atio n .
G rad u ate
w o r k in t h e fie ld o f p u b lic , b u s in e s s ,
or p erso n n el ad m in istra tio n m ay be
su b stitu te d on
th e b asis th a t o n e
y e a r is e q u i v a le n t to e i t h e r o n e y e a r
of th e re q u ired g en eral ex p e rien c e
o r s ix m o n t h s o f tiie r e q u i r e d s p e ­
c ia liz e d e x p e rie n c e .
Take Advantage of the
N a tio n a l
on
S a l a r y : 8 7 .8 4 t o $ 8 .8 0 a d a y .
u n til fu r th e r n o tice.
P la c e of
p lo y m e n t: B ro o k ly n N a v y Y a rd .
l i m i t s : 20 t o 62.
R eq u irem e n ts
b o llerro o m
lU ariec.
fitn ess
S ta te T e s ts
B asis
m a c h in ist; b o a tsw a in ; in s tru m e n t
e x p e rie n c e
o f 100.
D u tie s
W ritte n (tests in c o u rt p ro c e d u re
and
re lated
w ork,
civ ics, E n g lish
a n d a r i t h m e t i c ) , 6; t r a i n i n g a n d e x ­
p e r i e n c e , 4.
sp ec ialist; e x p e d ite r; b o o k b in d e r;
Jr.
R 3q u i r e m e n t s
C o m p le tio n
of a four y ea r a p ­
p re n tic e sh ip
in
heavy
o rd n an ce
w o rk , o r fo u r y e a rs of p ra ctica l e x ­
p erien ce
in
such
w ork;
or
four
y ears
a p p ren tice sh ip
as
g en eral
m a c h in ist, o r fo u r y e a rs e x p e rie n c e
in s u c h w o rk ; a n d , in a d d itio n , o n e
y e a r of jo u rn e y m a n ex p e rie n c e on
heavy o rdnance w o rk or on heav y
m a c h in in g w o rk o n larg e m a c h in e ry
o r m a te ria ls c o m p a ra b le to h e a v y
o rd n a n c e u n its.
B asis o f R a tin g s
A p p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir
en­
b o ilerm a k er;
in sp e c to r;
o rd n a n c e arsen als, d e p o ts a n d p ro v m g
g ro u n d s, w h ich
in c lu d e s
b o th
shop w ork
on
m a c h in e to o ls a n d
o u tsid e
w ork
w ith
p o rta b le
and
h a n d to o ls; u s in g c a lip e rs , m i c r o m e ­
ters, a n d
gauges.
To w ork
fro m
d ra w in g s
and
to
p erform
re lated
w o rk as re q u ired .
C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a
N ew
Y ork
S ta te
c e rtific a te
fo r
te a c h in g th e tra d e of m a c h in e sh o p
n ra c tic e o r b e elig ib le fo r su c h a
c e rtific a te .
C an d id ate s m u st h a v e
c o m p lete d a o ro g ra m of e le m e n ta ry
an d se c o n d a ry ed u c a tio n e n u iv a le n t
to c o m p le tio n
of th e n in th
grade
a n d fiv e v e a r s ’ l o u r n e y m a n e x n e r i e n c e in th e tr a d e o f m a c h in e s h o p
p ractice.
B asis o f R a tin g s
W r itte n o r p e r f o r m a n c e te st, o r
b o t h , 7; t r a i n i n g a n d e x n e r i e n c e , 3.
The
p erfo rm an ce
test,
If g iv e n ,
w ill h e h e ld a t a d a te o th e r th a n
M a v 24, a n d c a n d i d a t e s w i l l h e n o t i ­
fied w h e n a n d w h e r e to a p p e a r .
J u n io r Adm inistrative
Aide
D e p artm en t
of
C iv il
S erv ic e.
P r o b p h l e s a l a r v r a n g e $1.8 0 0 -S 2 300.
F e e $1.
A p o o in tm e n t e x p e cted at
th e m in im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e at
Do
In d ep en d en t
fie ld
o r super
v i s o r y w o r k in t h e r e c r u i t m e n t and
p l a c e m e n t a c t i v i t i e s o f a S t a t e de
p a r t m e n t c a llin g f o r t h e ap p lic a tio n
o f tra in e d ju d g m e n t; re la te d w ork
R e q n ire m e n ts
E ith er
(a)
a
b a c h e l o r ’s
degree
a n d a m a s te r 's d e g r e e . In c lu d in g «
c o m p r e h e n s iv e c o u rs e in personnel
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; o r <b) a b a c h e lo r's
d egree a n d o n e y e a r f u ll-tim e e x ­
p e r i e n c e In e i t h e r (1 ) p ro f e s s io n a l
p e r s o n n e l w o r k i n a r e g u l a r l y org a n l z e d p e r s o n n e l o ffic e, o r
(2) a
g o v ern m en tal
o ffic e
In
w ork
in v o l v i n g s o m e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r th«
d e v e lo p m e n t of a d m in istra tiv e pro­
c e d u re s in c o n n e ctio n w ith person­
n el,
b u d g etin g ,
p a y r o ll, in -serv ic*
tra in in g , o r o th e r p h a se s of ad m in ­
istrativ e
m an a g em en t, o r
(3)
the
c o n d u c t of a d m in istrativ e
su rv ey s
o r r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s in t h e p u b lic
s e r v i c e ; o r ( c ) a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e
w i t h 18 c r e d i t h o u r s i n a n y o f t h e
fo llo w in g
su b je c ts,
In c lu d in g
a
c o u rse in p e rs o n n e l ad m in istratio n ;
p u b lic a d m in is tra tio n , p erso n n el ad­
m in istra tio n ,
p u b lic
fin a n ce,
local
a d m in istra tio n , b u d g e tin g , research
te c h n iq u e s , te sts a n d m ea su rem en ts,
and
s i x m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e as
d e .sc rib ed
under
(b ); or
(d )
an
e q u iv a le n t co m b in atio n .
B a sis o f R a tin g s
4; t r a i n i n g a n d
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 6.
ex p e ri­
J r. .P ersonnel Technician
D ep artm en t
of
C iv il
S erv ice.
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 ,8 0 0-$2,300. A p ­
p o in tm e n t
ex p ected
at
th e
m in im u m » b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less.
If
elig ib le,
c a n d id a te s
m ay
c o m p e te
a ls o f o r J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A id e
o r A s s is ta n t in T e s t D e v elo p m en t.
A s e p a ra te a p p lic a tio n a n d fee m ust
b e filed f o r e a c h .
F i l e b y M a y 2,
D o ties
A s s i s t i n t h e t e c h n i c a l p h a s e s of
p e rs o n n e l w o rk , in c lu d in g re cru it­
in g .
testin g ,
p lac em en t,
c la s sific a ­
tio n , s e rv ic e re c o rd ra tin g , research ,
a n d o t h e r p u b lic p e r s o n n e l ac tiv i­
ties; re la te d w o rk .
R e q u ire m e n ts
C a n d id a te s m u s t b e g ra d u a te s of
a co lleg e o r u n iv e r s ity .
E i t h e r (a)
co m p letio n
of
a
p o st-g ra d u ate
course
in
p u b lic
ad m in istratio n
l e a d i n g t o a m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e a n d i n ­
c l u d i n g a c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o u r s e in
personnel
ad m in istratio n ,
or
(b)
c o m p l e t i o n
of
u n d erg rad u a te
c o u r s e s o f a t l e a s t 18 c r e d i t h o u r s
in a n y o f t h e f o llo w in g s u b je c ts , in­
c lu d in g a c o u rse in p e rso n n e l ad­
m in is tra tio n : p u b lic ad m in istra tio n ,
personnel
ad m in istratio n ,
pub lic
fin a n ce, lo ca l a d m in is tra tio n , b u d ­
g etin g ,
research
te c h n iq u e s,
tests
a n d m e a s u r e m e n ts , a n d six m o n th s
o f s a tis fa c to ry fu ll-tim e ex p e rien c e
in
a
p u b lic
personnel
agency
in
w o rk in v o lv in g th e te c h n ic a l phases
o f p e r s o n n e l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; o r (c)
o n e y e a r f u l l - t i m e e x p e r i e n c e in a
p u b lic p e r s o n n e l a g e n c y in v o lv in g
te c h n ic a l p h ase s o f p e rso n n e l ad­
m in is tr a tio n ; o r (d ) a n eq u iv a le n t
c o m b in atio n .
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 5.
5;
tra in in g
and
ex p eri­
Labor M ediator
D e p a rtm e n t of L abor.
U s u a l sal­
a r y r a n g e $ 3 .5 0 0 -$ 4 .3 7 5 . F e e , $3. A p ­
p o in tm e n t
ex p ected
at
th e
m in i­
m u m . b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le s s . F ile
b y M a y 2.
D u tie s
A rran g e
conferences
b etw e en
p r i n c i p a l s i n l a b o r d i s p u t e s ; a c t as
m e d ia to r o r a r b itr a to r a t su ch con­
ferences; re lated w ork.
R e q u ire m e n ts
E ith er
(a)
fiv e
y ears
fu ll-tim e
p a id e x p e r i e n c e a s a n in v e stig a to r
w h o s e m a j o r f u n c t io n is t h e d e te r­
m i n a t i o n o f t h e c a u s e s o f la b o r dis­
p u te s a n d t h e f u n c t io n i n g o f labor
a g ie em en ts
b etw e en
la b o r u n io n s
a n d m a n a g e m e n t in p a r t ic u l a r in­
d u stries; o r
(b)
th r e e y e a rs fu ll­
t i m e p a i d e x p e r i e n c e a s o ffic ial r e p ­
re s e n ta tiv e o f a re c o g n iz e d lab o r o r­
g a n i z a t i o n w h o s e m a j o r "d u tie s in ­
v o lv e n e g o tia tio n b e t w e e n h is u n io n
a n d e m p l o y e r g r o u p s , o r a s a n in­
d u s t r i a l oiT icial w h o s e m a j o r fu n c ­
t io n is l a b o r r e la tio n s , o r as a c tu a l
m ed iato r
or
a rb itra to r
betw een
m a n a g e m e n t a n d la b o r g ro u p s; or
m in is tr a tio n ; o r (d ) a n eq u iv a le n t
(c)
an
e q u iv a le n t
co m b in atio n .
G r a d u a tio n fr o m a co lleg e o r u n i­
v e r s it y , p r e f e r a b l y w i t h s p e c ia liz a ­
t i o n i n e c o n o m i c s o r p o litic a l sci­
e n c e , m a y b e s u b s t it u t e d f o r a n iax im u m of one y e a r of th e re q u u ea
e x p e rien c e.
B a sis of R a tin g s
4; tra ili n g a n d
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 6.
ex p e ri­
P h arm acist
state
and
C o u n ty
D ep artm en ts
and
In stitu tio n s.
S alary
v aries.
Im m e d ia te
ap p o in tm en ts
ex ^ c tea
a t N e w a rk S ta te S ch o o l a n d R o c ^
l a n d S t a t e H o s p i t a l a t $ 1 , 2 0 0 - $ ! .5W
and
m a in ten a n ce.
A p p o in tm en ts
w ill also b e m a d e to A s s is ta n t P h a^ '
m a c i s t a t M o u n t M o r r is T u b eicu lo sis
H o sp ital
at
$1,5 0 0
v /lth o u i
m a in te n a n c e .
F i l e b y M a y 2.
D u ties
of
H a v e c h a rg e o f th e d ru g room
a s t a t e o r c o u n t y ji o s p it a l o r o tn
in stitu tio n ; re la te d w o rk .
R e q u ire m e n ts
.
C an d id ate s m u st b e g r a d u a te "
a re c o g n iz e d co lleg e o f
and
m u s t b e lic e n s e d to
p h a r m a c y in N e w Y o r k S ta te , o
elig ib le l o r su cli lic e n se . E ith e r
th re e y ea rs ex p erien ce as a nee
p h arm acist:
or
(b)
one year
p e r ie n c e a s a p h a r m a c is t in a
(Continoed on Page
>r..«8a a y , A p r i l 8 ,
1941
a V IL
from Page 16)
(C o n tin u ed
p h a rm a c y , o r in a
P 'A ie n t c l i n i c ; o r ( c ) a n
c o m b in atio n .
cia l m a n a g e m e n t, o r o t h e r re la te d
fie ld s, o f w h i c h t h r e e y e a r s m u s t
h a v e b e e n in th e d ev isin g a n d te s t­
in g o f m e th o d s a n d p ro c e d u re s fo r
th e ro u tin izin g a n d c o o rd in a tin g of
l a r g e s c a l e o p e r a t i o n s , i n c l u d i n g onai^
y e a r in
a re sp o n sib le
su p e rv iso ry
c a p a c ity : o r (b ) fiv e y e a r s e x p e r i ­
ence, of w h ich
th re e
y ears
m ust
h a v e b e e n in th e d e v is in g ^ n d t e s t­
in g o f m e th o d s a n d p ro c ed iu -e s fo r
th e ro u tin izin g a n d co o rd in a tin g of
la rg e scale o p e ra tio n s, in c lu d in g o n e
y e a r in a re sp o n sib le
su p e rv iso ry
c a p a c ity , a n d g ra d u a tio n fr o m co l­
le g e o r u n iv e r s ity , o r (c) a n e q u iv a ­
le n t co m b in atio n .
G rad u ate w o rk
in
p u b lic,
b u sin ess,
or
personnel
ad m in istratio n
m a y b e s u b stitu te d
o n th e b a sis th a t o n e y e a r is e q u iv a ­
le n t to e ith e r o n e y e a r o f th e r e ­
q u ire d
g en eral
e x p e rien c e
or
six
m o n th s o f th e re q u ire d sp ec ialized
e x p e rien c e.
B asis o f R a tin g s
W r itte n , 4; tr a in i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
e n c e . 6.
la rg e o u te q u iv a le n t
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
4;
e n c e , 6-
tra in in g
and
ex p e ri­
________________
S en io r P erso n n e l
A d m in istrato r
T he S ta te
In su ran ce
F und, D e­
p artm e n t of L a b o r.
U su al sala ry
r ^ n g e $ 3 .1 0 0 -$ 3 .8 5 0 .
F e e , $3.
A p^n in tm e n t e x p e c te d a t m in im u m b u t
b e m a d e a t less.
O n e ap p o in t­
m ent ex p e cted .
F i l e b y M a y 2.
D u tie s
P e rfo rm
t-ie d u t i e s o f i m m e d i a t e
-c q ista n t to th e A s s is ta n t D i r e c to r
in c h a r g e o f P e r s o n n e l a n d O f f i c e
A d m in istra tio n
of
The
S ta te
InK ,ira n c e
Fund
and
to
act
In
th e
ra o a c ity o f A s s is ta n t D ire c to r in th e
absence of th e h e a d
of th e d e p a rt­
m en t; re la te d w o rk .
S E R V IC E
LEADER
search
w ith
sp ec ial
sy p h ilis c o n tro l.
referen ce
to
S u p erin ten d e n t o f B uildings
an d G ro u n d s
W a s h in g to n 's H e a d q u a r t e r s , D iv i­
sio n o f P a rk s , C o n s e rv a tio n D e p a r t­
m e n t.
U su al sa la ry
r a n g e f 1 ,1 0 0 $ 1 ,5 0 0 a n d l i v i n g q u a r t e r s .
F e e , $1.
A p p o in tm en t ex p ected a t m in im u m
b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less.
F ile b y
M a y 2.
D u tie s
H ave
re sp o n sib le
charge
of th e
c a re an d m ain ten a n ce of th e b u ild ­
i n g s a n d g r o u n d s a t W a s h i n g t o n ’s
H e a d q u a rte rs, N e w b u rg h ; su p e rv ise
em p lo y ee s; e n fo rc e la w a n d o rd e r;
re lated w o rk .
R e q u ire m e n ts
C an d id ate s
m ust
have
had
fiv e
y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in th e c a re a n d
m ain ten a n ce
of
la rg e
b u ild in g s
w h ic h in v o lv ed so m e e x p e rie n c e in
a t lea st th re e o f th e fo llo w in g lin e s
o f w o rk ; p lu m b in g , c a rp e n try , e le c ­
trica l w o rk , p a in tin g , o r c a re a n d
m ain te n a n c e of g rounds.
B asis of R a tin g s
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 6.
tra in in g
4;
and
ex p e ri­
B asis of R a tin g s
Sr. Exairfiner of M ethods
an d P ro ced u res
W ritte n ,
e n c e , 6.
state
and
C o u n ty
D e p artm en ts.
U sual
sa la ry
range
X 3 ,1 0 0 -$ 3 ,8 5 0 .
F e e , $3.
A p p o in tm e n t e x p e c te d a t
m i n im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le ss.
O ne a p p o in tm e n t ex p e c te d in T h e
S ta te I n s u r a n c e F u n d .
C an d id ate s
m ay c o m p e te fo r A ssista n t E x a m ­
in er of M e th o d s a n d P r o c e d u re .
A
se p a ra te a p p lic a tio n a n d fe e 'm u s t
b e filed f o r e a c h .
F il e b y M a y 2.
tra in in g
and
ex p e ri­
Social Hygiene M edical
C onsultant
D e p artm en t
of
H e alth .
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $ 4 ,0 0 0 -$ 5 ,0 0 0 .
F e e , $3.
A p p o in tm e n t e x p e c te d a t m in im u m
b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less.
F ile b y
M a y 2.
D u tie s
D u tie s
D raft a n d p re p a re p ro c ed u re s fo r
B cientific a n d p r a c t i c a l m e t h o d s o f
o ffic e
o p eratio n ;
e x a m in e
p ro ce­
dures a n d
in stru c tio n s re la tiv e to
th e p e r f o r m a n c e o f c le ric a l a n d p r o ­
fe ssio n a l ta s k s c o n n e c t e d w i t h t h e
w ork
of a
S ta te
or
C o u n ty
D e­
p artm e n t; re la te d w o rk .
R e q u ire m e n ts
E ith e r (a) n in e y e a rs e x p e rie n c e
In
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m ed ica l
stu d en ts, a n d
lay m en
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of
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tio n s in lo cal c o m m u n itie s ; c a r r y o n
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rolls, i n c l u d i n g o n e y e a r i n a r e ­
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g ra d u atio n fro m co lleg e o r u n iv e r­
sity o r (b ) a n e q u i v a le n t c o m b i n a ­
tio n .
G r a d u a t e w o r k in t h e fie ld
of p u b lic,
b u sin ess,
or
personnel
a d m in istratio n m a y b e su b stitu te d
on th e b a s is t h a t o n e y e a r is e q u i v ­
alen t to e ith e r o n e y e a r o f th e r e ­
q u ire d
g eneral
ex p e rien c e
or
six
m o n th s o f th e re q u ire d sp ec ialized
ex p erien ce.
P
C O. 6-1900
D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre ctio n .
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 .3 0 0 .
F e e . $1.
O n e a p p o in tm e n t e x p e cted at N e w
Y ork
S ta te
V o c atio n al
In stitu te ,
W e s t C o x s a c k l e a t $1 ,6 5 0 , a n d o n e a t
E l m i r a R e f o r m a t o r y a t $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
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b y M a y 23.
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F IR S T
D u tie s
of
T e a c h g ro u p s o f In m a te s th e tra d e
p rin tin g ; re la te d w o rk .
R e q u ire m e n ts
C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a
N ew
Y ork
S ta te
c e rtific a te
lo r
te a c h in g th e tra d e o f p rin tin g , o r
b e elig ib le fo r su c h
a ce rtific a te .
T h e y m u st h a v e co m p lete d a p ro ­
g ra m of ele m e n ta ry and seco n d ary
e d u c a tio n e q u iv a le n t to c o m p le tio n
o f t h e n i n t h g r a d e a n d 32 s e m e s t e r
h o u rs In s ta te a p p r o v e d c o u rs e s fo r
t r a i n i n g o f t e a c h e r s In s h o p s u b ­
je c ts.
C an d id ate s m u st h a v e c o m ­
p le te d fiv e y e a r s ’ l o u m e y m a n e x ­
p e r ie n c e In t h e t r a d e o f p r in tin g .
S u p erin ten d en t
7 ^A V £ .
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D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rrectio n .
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Tueg«!ay, April
LEADER
BULLETIN BOARD Shortage^ of Accountants?
All Civil Service organizations are invite d to lorvm rd notices
of meetings an d events fo r appearance in the Bu lle tin Board.
Please have your notice in by F rid a y 0/ the week preceding date
o f the event. T he re is no charge fo r this service.
JA M E ST O W N CIVIL
SERVICE ASSN.
R alph Sw enson was elected p re s i­
d e n t of the Ja m e s to w n M unicipal
Civil Scrvice Association Et its m ee t­
ing last week.
Also picked w ere
H u b e r t W alker, vice-presid ent; Fred
J. Donch, se c retary ; Sybil Ostrom ,
tre a s u re r . The Association w ent on
re co rd as favoring an om nibus o r ­
ganization for all m unicipal e m ­
ployee groups th ro u g h o u t the State.
AM ERICAN LEG ION POST,
DEPT. OF FIN ANCE
The sev enth a n n u al e n te rta in m e n t
«nd dance of th e D e p a rtm e n t of F i­
nance, Post 1119, A m e ric an Legion,
will be held a t the Hotel Edi-son,
47th St.. we.st of B roadw ay, on F r i ­
day, April 18.
■ E n t e r t a in m e n t will Include floor
ih o w s from various nig ht clubs end
m usic by the B ro adw ay Melody
QUEENS W ATER
R E G IS T E R A SS N .
A t th e r e g u la r m o n th ly m ee tin g of
the Q ueens W a te r R e g iste r As.sociation, the e n te r ta in m e n t com m ittee,
headed by M ichael J. H an ley, d e ­
cided to hold a Beef.steak P a r ty , E n ­
te r ta in m e n t and D ance a t th e S ta d ­
ium. 40-15 Q ueens B ou levard. Long
Island City, on F rid a y , May 16.
R e fresh m e n ts will be serv e d all
evening and b eefsteaks a t 12:01 a.m.
T ickets for the affair m ay be o b ­
tained by calling J. P. F ln n e rty ,
B ou levard 8-5000, extension 292.
M E C H A N IC A L S T O R E S
C L E R K E L IG IB L E S
Eligibles on th e Se n io r a n d A ssist­
a n t M echanical S to res C lerk lists a re
urged to a tte n d a m ee tin g of Ihe
n e w ly -fo rm e d eligibles association
T h u rsd a y night. A pril 17. a t 8 o’clock,
in room 212. Wa.shington Irv in g High
School. 16th S tr e e t and Irv in g Place,
N ew Y o rk City. R e p o rts on re ce n t
c om m unications w ith S ta te d e p a r t ­
OfTicens of the Po st are: E dw a rd
m en ts and with the S ta te Civil S ervJ . Stronski, com m and er; J. O. O’Hara,
ic Com mission a re to be su bm itted.
1st vice-co m m an der; W illiam V.
Quigley. 2nd vice-com m and er; A b r a ­
IN T E R -C O U N T Y S T A T E P A R K
h a m Klein. 3rd vice-com m ander;
C H APTER, ASCSE
G eorge A. Linton, a d ju ta n t; Carl A.
D elegates from the S ta te p a rk s on
K ru m m . .sergeant - a t - arm s; Jack
L ong Island w e re a d m itte d to th e
Bucholtz, tre a su re r; and David F. J.
executiv e c o m m itte e of the L ong
Doody. chaplain.
Island
In te r-C o u n ty
S ta te
P ark
O F FIC E A PPL IA N C E
O P E R A T O R E LIG IB LE S
T he OfTice A ppliance O p e rato r
Eligibles A.ssociation has been in­
fo rm ed by the M unicipal Civil S e r v ­
ice Commission th at th e list will be
canvassed soon for a new group of
appliance.s. T he association will hold
a general m em b e rsh ip m eeting to
deal w ith the p ro blem s arising from
th is canvass as soon as th e q ue stion­
na ire s a re sent out by the C om m is­
sion. Elit'ibles have b een requ ested
to w atch T he L e a d e r ’ s B ulletin Board
fo r a n n o u n ce m en t of the tim e and
place.
ID E N T IFIC A T IO N SOCIETY
T he A m e ric an Identification Soci­
ety, which aim s to pro m ote nation al
fin gerprinting, will hold open house
on M onday. April 14. a t the 23rd
St. YMCA, 215 W. 23rd St., a t 8:30
p.m.
Any person in te re sted in finger­
p r in tin g is in vited to attend. R e ­
fre sh m e n ts will be served.
SERGEANTS
I , A W . H — K i ; I J 5 .S — M A M ! . \ I .
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NAME
S O C IE T Y
T he Holy N am e Society of the
BMT Division of the B oa rd of
T ra n s p o rta tio n will hold its second
a nn ual e n te r ta in m e n t a nd d an ce on
S atu rday, April 19 at the C olum bia
Club House, 1 P ro sp ec t P lace West.
W alter A. M u rp h y is c h airm an of the
affair and the Rev. Ja m e s F. Kelly,
S piritua l D ire cto r of th e Society, is
h o n o ra ry chairm an .
J a m e s S. Cooney, of the F la tb u sh
depot, is p re sid en t of th e Society.
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D u rin g the past decade autom obile
traffic in N ew Y o rk City has alm ost
doubled, y e t thu n u m b e r of m en as.signed to traffic d u ty w ithin the P o ­
lice D e p a r t m e r ' r e m a in e d alm ost
constant d u rin g this p eriod. W1 at
agency in th e D e p a rtm e n t Is p rin c i­
pally resp onsib le for this c o n se rv a ­
tion of m a n p o w er? D escribe briefly
its variou s functions.
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AM ERICA N
(Exclusive)
A se rio u s s h o r ta g e of a c c o u n t­
a n ts a n d a u d ito r s d e v elo p e d d u r ­
i n g W o r l d W a r 1. T h o u s a n d s of
a c c o u n ta n ts h a v e b e en h ire d by
G o v e r n m e n t d e p a r t m e n t s sin c e
th e w a r em ergency la s t sum m er,
a n d U. S. C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
s i o n o ffic ia ls r e c e n t l y m a d e a
stu d y to d e te rm in e w h e th e r a n ­
o t h e r s h o r t a g e w ill a p p e a r d u r i n g
W o r l d W a r 2.
T he officials don ’t believe it will,
b u t they plan to speed up changes so
th ey will be b e tte r able to produce
a ccou ntants w hen the d e p a rtm e n ts
call for them . F ra n k ly , the W ar De­
p a r tm e n t has been h irin g h u n d re d s
of a ccoun tants in the field w ithou t
Civil S ervice .status.
F irst am ong th e Com m ission’s
plans is to set up ne w registers for
accou ntin g and au ditin g test given
some w eeks ago. The p a p ers a re b e ­
ing g ra d ed in a rush, and it is plan n e d
to set up th e registers w ithin six
weeks.
T hirty-five th o u sa n d applied for
th e acco unting and aud iting assistant
SER V IC E
3 3 C -C S \V e a t 7 0 th S t.
,
N . Y, O
T e l p p h o f i 6 r K N d l q ^ t t 2 -468(y
jobs, w hic h pay $1,800. T he C o m m is­
sion a n tic ip a tes a n eligible list of
15,000. M ore th a n 16,000 applied for
the a cc o u n t an d a u d ito r e x a m —th e r e
w e r e five grades, w ith salaries r a n g ­
ing fro m $2,000 to $3,800—and the
C om m ission believes a ro u n d 6,000
will pass th e test.
T he Com m ission is c ertify in g ac­
c o u n ta n ts fro m a b o u t a dozen re g is­
te rs now, som e of th e m old and of
little use, and w he n th e n e w registers
a re set u p it p lan s to w ipe o ut som e
of the r e g is te rs a n d possibly give
o th e r exam s.
T he a cc ou nting an d a u d itin g assist­
a n t re g is te r w hic h w as set up in 19.'19
has been a failure. It has a ro u n d
4,000 na m e s on it a nd it will be
w iped o u t w h e n th e n e w registers
a re set u p u n d e r p r e se n t plans.
C o n stru c tio n cost a u d ito r registers,
set u p last y e a r, h a v e a b o u t 1,750
eligibles—250 on th e p rincip al, 500
on th e full grade, a nd 1,000 o n the
Junior grade. T he r e g is te r Is active
and it w ill be continued.
T he J u n i o r incom e ta x a u d ito r re g ­
ister, e stab lishe d in 1938, also will be
w ip ed out.
Your Chances for Appointment
T h e la te s t ce rtificatio n s of th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n a r e
g i v e n b e l o w . A n a s t e r i s k ("■) w i t h t h e “ l a t e s t n u m b e r ” c e r t i f i e d i n d i c a t e s
th a t ce rtific a tio n h a s b e e n m a d e d u rin g th e p a s t w e e k . T h e le tte rs P a n d T
sta n d fo r “p ro b a b ly p e rm a n e n t” a n d “ te m p o ra ry .”
C an d id ate s can d e te rm in e th e a p p ro x im a te d ate fo r a n e w e x a m in a tio n
b y c o n s u lt in g t h e e x p i r a t i o n d a t e o f t h e list,' i n t h e la s t c o l u m n b e lo w . I n
s o m e i n s t a n c e s , h o w e v e r , a li s t Is e x h a u s t e d b e f o r e it s e x p i r a t i o n d a t e o r
t h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n d e c id e s to a b o lis h a list o r n o t to h o ld a n ­
o th e r e x a m in a tio n fo r a p o sitio n .
R e a d e rs sh o u ld re m e m b e r th a t ce rtificatio n d o es n o t n e c e s sa rily m e a n
a p p o in tm e n t.
U su a lly m o re n a m e s a r e c e rtifie d th a n th e r e a r e v a c a n c ie s.
A n y o n e w ith a q u e s tio n o n a c e rtific a tio n s h o u ld ca ll o r w r ite to th e I n f o r ­
m a t i o n B u r e a u , M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n , 299 B r o a d w a y , N e w
Y o r k C i t y , C o r t l a n d t 7-8880.
T ltlo .
A b l e B o d i e d S c u n i a n .............................
A c c o tn p n n lH t
..................................................
A c c o u n t a n t . O n i d e 2 ..............................
A irp o rt
A b s l s l u n t ......................................
Announcer
.......................................................
A rc h ite c tu ra l
A F . - i I s t a n t .....................
A rc liite c tu riil
U r a f t s m n n ..................
A s s i s t a n t A l l e n l s l ......................................
A s s is ta n t
f i a r d e n e r ................................
A E s lH ta n t
E n K ln e e r,
(!ra d «
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A s s is ta n t S u jie rv is o r, ( ir a ile
A s s i s t a n t S n p o r v l s o r , t i r a d e ‘2 . .
A s s ’t T r a in U is p a tc lie r (p r o m )..
A s f l o c . A s s t . C .'o rp . C o u n s e l ............
D e iiu rtiiip iit.
. P u b l i c W o r k s ............
.H u n te r C o lle g e ...
.A V e lfa ra
........................
. Docks
..............................
. M u.
O ro a d c a a tin g
. W e lfa re
........................
. T ra n s p o rta tio n . . .
. H o s p i t a l s .....................
. P arks
..............................
.W a te r
S u p p ly ....
.M a g is tra te
. M u g is tra te
. T ra n s p o rta
.T ra n s p o rta
’s C ! o u r t
’.*! C o u r t
tio n . . .
tio n . . .
A tte n d iin t-M e s s e n B c r
........................ . H o s p i t a l s .....................
A u t o m o b i l e K n ^ i n e n i a n ........................ . C o m . B o r o W o r k s . '
.A u to m o b ile
K n ;? ln p m a n
(a p p .). . T ra n s iio rta tlo n . . .
A u t o m o b i l e M a c l i l n i s t ........................... . S a n i t a t i o n
..................
............... ...
l i i a c k s m i t l i ....................................................... . S a n i t a t i o n
lir id K e m a n a n d
H i v e t e r ..................... . P u b l i c
W o r k s ....
C a r p e n t e r .......................................................... . B o r o . P r e s . R i c h .
C l P r l < , ( T r a d e L'. M a l e .............................
C l e r k , ( ’. r a d e J
‘ , ^ ^ a l e .............................
C l e r k , ( J r a d e Ii. i f c n i a l a .....................
C l e r k , i J r a i l e ‘J ( p r o m . ) ........................
. H o s p i t a l s .....................
. T r i. B rid g e A u th .
. H o s p i t a l s .....................
.T ri.
B rid g e A u t h .
. i ’a rk s
..............................
C l i m b e r a n d I ’ r u n e r ................................ . P a r k s
............... '..............
C o u rt
A t t e n d a n t ......................................... . M a g i s t r a t e ’ s C o u r t
C ran e m an
........................................................ . S a n i t a t i o n
..................
U n n ta l
l l y f ^ r i e n i i i t ...................................... . H e a l t h
...........................
D ir.
of
P u id lc
A s s i s t a n c e ............... W e l f a r e
........................
D e p u t y J l e d l c a l S u p e r l n t e i i d a n t . H o s p i t a l s .....................
P o c k b u i l d e r ..................................................... . P u r c i i a s e
.....................
E le c tric
I t e p a i r m a n ................................ . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . .
IC Ie c tric a l In s p e c to r, G ra d e 2 . . . . W a . S lip ., G a s . E l .
E l e v a t o r W e c i i n n i c ................................... ... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . .
E le v a to r
M e c lia n ic ’s H e l p e r . .. . E d u c a tio n
..................
P’ a n M a l n t a i n e r ............................................ . T u n n e l s
........................
F i r e m a n , F . D ............................................... . F i r e
....................................
F i r e m a n , F . 1 ) . ( a i > p . ) ........................ . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . .
['’ i r e m a n , F . D ............................................... . W e l f a r e
........................
H e a l t h I n s p e c t o r ............................................ H e a J t i i
...........................
in s p e c to r o f }!o llc rs , G r a d e I ! . . ,, H o u s in g & B id g s .
In s . o f M a s o n r.v a n d C a r p e n t r y .,, W e lf a r e
........................
I n s p e c t o r o f P l u i n b i n f f ..........................■ W a t e r
S u p p ly ....
I n s p e c t o r o f . S t e e l , G r a d e 3 ........... . W a t e r
S u p p ly ..,.
J a n i t o r l i n u i n e o r ............................................ E d u c a t i o n
..................
J u n i o r A c c o u n t a n t ................................... ... C o m p t r o l l e r ...............
J r . A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A a s i s t a n t . . . . , C o m p t r o l l e r ...............
J u n io r
A r c h i t e c t ......................................... ... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . .
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( c i v i l ) ...........................
J u n i o r I ' i H K l n e e r ( e l e c t r i c ) ..................
Ijib o r a to ry
A s s i s t a n t ..............................
l i a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( a p p . ) ............... ...
Iia b o ru to ry
H e l p e r .....................................
lia b o ra to ry
H e l p e r . ; ................................■
L in e m a n
............................................................... .
if conditions w a r r a n t such action.
7. T ho ro u g h in structio ns to m e m ­
b ers of the force before m eeting,
8. T e m p o ra ry h e a d q u a r te r s to be
located nearb y .
9. Pro visio ns for dispersing crow d
a t end of m eeting.
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T he W eth ered J. Boyd Council, No.
326, K nights of Colum bus, will hold
a beefsteak p a rty a t th e clubhouse,
2605 G ra n d Concourse, on W ed n e s­
day, A pril 16. T he affair w ill be
sponsored by th e J u n e an d D e c em ­
b e r d e s s e s of 1940.
S rtlu rd ity H a t 10 A . M ., 1 :1 5
O p e n lim le e tu re S iitiirtlu y ,
o u r t
T he first a n n u al com m u nio n b r e a k ­
fast of the S ta le Civil S ervice e m ­
ployees w o rk in g in A lbany will take
place S un day m orning, A p ril 20, at
the De W itt Clinton and T en Eyck
Hotels. Mass is to be held a t 9
o’clock at the C h u rc h of the I m m a c u ­
late Conception.
B O Y D C O U N C IL , K . o f C.
h o t.
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BREAKFAST
Eligibles on the Safety Service I n ­
spector list h ave been called to an
organization m ee ting in room 411, 63
P a r k Row, N ew York City, on T h u r s ­
day night, April, 17, at 7:30 o’clock.
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C h a p te r of th e Association of State
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O th er Lists
O ne of th e options of the iqi
ju n io r professional assistant test
ju n io r business analyst. When
re g iste r is se t up—some time in ean
J u n e — the a ccounting register set
in 1939 from th e sam e general
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na m e s on it.
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r a tio n and T re a su ry have been ta^
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w hich was set up a y e a r ago Xhl
re g is te r is e x h au ste d in spots now
a nd a n o th e r test m ay be announcer!
soon. R egisters w e re set up in 19,3a
for acco u n tan ts and auditors for tha
In te r s ta te C o m m erce Commission
ICC soon w ill be e xpanding its work
and a n u m b e r of accountants will },,
hired, b u t th e old re giste r is inacliv*
an d it is d o u b tfu l w h e th e r it win b*
of m u ch use to the Commission
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AT THE
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P O L IC E M E N
Aprf^ ^
1941
a V IL
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Is Your Exam H ere ?
Below is th e latest news Jrom the M u n i c i p a l Civil Service Com~
mission on the status of exams w hich a tt r a c te d 300 or more ca n d i­
dates. T h e L e a d e r will publish changes as soon as they are m ade
known.
COMPETITIVE
By SIDNEY CANS
ji
Gigantic!
Stupendous!
Of course, y o u k n o w by
■ vve’re ta lk in g a b o u t th e
* which m oved into Madison
tirci'®' Qgj-den last night, h e ra ld e d
““’ n the old ad je c tiv e s first in■ A bv circus p re ss agents, la te r
‘T d by Hollywood. B u t this y e a r
• an adjective t h a t ’s b r a n d n ew
circus—stream lined! N o rm a n
is^ re sp o n s ib le for th e
^Liilining process, w hich includes
any n e w acts to re m e m b e r in
Column and a c h oru s decorative
. for any B ro a d w a y ensem ble.
’ several of th e m h a v e only
ntly been am ong o u r m ost cele■;ed cabaret beauties).
! ,-ve even in jected th e ro m an c e
.G a rg a n tu a th e G r e a t who
fdiined the circus a lo n e last y e a r
50 Jobs for
Icollege Clerks
rhe new eligible list fo r College
'lerk, a c c o r d i n g to officials of th e
l i c i p a l Civil Service Commission,
ill be ready for p u blication w ithin
jl-ee weeks and possibly sooner.
The list, which will c o n ta in 1,083
names, will be the first e v e r issued
or this position. It will be used
ilmost immediately a f te r issuance to
i;: 50 existing vacancies in th e city
olleges.
Eligibles on the list will face an
lc:ai test designed to d e te rm in e n e atItess, appearance, m a n n e r, speech
id personality characteristics; and,
addition, they will h a v e to pass a
qualifying stenographic test. On th e
atter, materiel will b e dicta te d for
minutes at the r a te of 120 w ords
It minute. T h irty m in u te s w ill be
liUowed for the tr a n s c r ip tio n of
enographic notes.
If a candidate fails a n y p a r t of the
ilenographic or oral tests, he is diswalified from the list.
no w sh a re s those hon o rs w ith Mrs,
G a rg a n tu a .
B u t t h e r e ’s n o th in g
stre a m lin e d a b o u t th ese n e w lyw eds.
O u r h a t is off to th e s m a r t sh o w ­
m en w ho ha v e d ressed the 1941 c ir ­
cus in 1941 fashion.
O n th e Screen
G ay n e w g a rb in th e shop w ind ow s
only h in ts th e c p p ro ac h of E aster,
^ u t n ow th e holiday season m a y be
d e cla re d officially h ere, fo r Radio
City Music H all is p re se n tin g “G lory
of E a s te r” once again on its stage.
All in all, th e e n te r ta in m e n t a t 50th
St. a n d 6th Ave. lives up to th e
t h e a t r e ’s best E a ste r sta n d ard s, w ith
"T h at H a m ilto n W oman!” se rv in g as
the screen fare.
In this, h isto ry a n d H ollyw ood
com bine to w rite a ro m an c e whose
pages a re in te rtw in e d w ith the d e s­
tiny of th e E nglish E m p ire.* L ad y
H am ilton a n d L ord Nelson a re the
princip a ls of this ro m ence, p o rtra y e d
by a fam ous p a ir of m o d ern lovers,
Vivien L eigh and L a u re n ce Olivier.
T he b a c k g ro u n d is an E nglan d a t as
m o m entous a tim e as th e B rita in of
today, a nd th e a n a k g o u s situ atio n s
c an ’t help b u t be noted.
“P o t o’ 6 o l d ” is the n e w p ic tu re a t
the Roxy T h ea tre.
Its n a m e sa k e
radio p r o g ra m ’s m ost im p o rta n t co n ­
trib u tio n s tp the film a r e th e title
a n d H orace H e id t’s orchestra. W hich
is fo rtu n ate , for th e film th u s b e ­
comes, instead of a m ovie-ized ra dio
pro g ra m , a tu n e fu l a nd lively m u s i­
cal film w ith a gay sto ry g ayly told
by J im m y S te w a rt, P a u le tte G odd ard
and d i a r i e s W inninger. T he o th e r
in te re stin g fact a b o u t “P o t o’ Gold,”
w hich m ay excite th e in te re st of the
curious is t h a t it is Ja m e s R oosevelt’s
first H ollyw ood prod uction .
The
R o xy’s stage sh o w h eadlines L a r r y
A dler, the h a rm o n ic a virtuoso.
A t the C apital T h ea tre, one of th e
sc r e e n ’s best ba d m en has r e tu r n e d
as “T he B ad M an.” One of film dom ’s
best good m en also is in th e cast.
T hese g e n tle m e n a r e W allace B eery
a nd Lionel B a r r y m o r e —n o w you
guess w ho is which!
P a rtis a n s for com edy an d d ra m a
w ill h a v e t h e i r pick .this w eek. F o r
th e fo rm er, th e r e will b e th e n e w
B i n g C r o s b y - B o b H o p e -D o ro th y
L a m o u r film a t th e P a r a m o u n t T h e ­
atre, “Road to Z anzibar,” o^5ening
to m o rro w ; an d on F r id a y th e S tra n d
T h e a tr e w ill offer B e tte Davis in
“T he G re a t L ie.” T he stage a t t r a c ­
tions w ill b e B e n n y G o odm a n’s b a n d
a t th e P a ra m o u n t; J im m y D orsey,
w ith Bob E b e rly an d H elen O 'C on­
nell, a t th e Stra n d .
L o e w ’s S ta te T h e a tr e w ill p r e ­
sen t one of Its fa v o rite sons, J o e E.
Lewis, as th e v a u d ev ille h e ad lin er,
along w ith “T he G re a t D ic ta to r” on
th e screen, sta rtin g ^ T h u rsd a y .
Spring Is Here
W h e n " R a j a h /' th e fe ro cio u s,
m a n - e a t i n g tig e r, m a k e s h is
a n n u a l a p p e a r a n c e w ith B arn u m & B a ile y a t M a d is o n
S q u a re G ard en , y o u c an b et
t h a t S p r i n g is h e r e a g a i n .
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All specialties c om p le te d w ith the
e xception of A d m in is tre tiv e P r o ­
c ed u re in w hich P a r t II is a lm ost e n ­
tire ly ra te d .
A sp h alt W o rk er; The ra tin g of th e
w r itte n n e a rin g com pletion.
A ssessor (R a ilro a d ): R ating of
w r itte n test com pleted. T he e x p e r i ­
ence oral will be a d m in iste re d as
soon as possible.
Assessor (U tility B u ild in g ): (Sam e
as above).
A ssistant D ire cto r (N.Y.C. I n f o r ­
m atio n C e n te r): R e p o rt on final key
su b m itte d for Com mission a pp rov al.
A ssistant
E n g in e e r
(D esigner),
G ra d e 4, B o ard of W ate r Supply:
R ating of P a r t II com pleted.
B ak er: R ating of w ritte n test com ­
pleted.
The physical and m edical
will p ro b a b ly be held soon.
B uildings M a n a g er (Housing A u ­
th o rity ): W ritten test being rated.
Clerk, G ra d e 2 (Board of H igher
Ed.): R atin g of w ritte n test c o m ­
pleted.
Cook: P ra c tic a l test^ will be given
soon.
C o u rt S te n o g rap h e r; R ating he ld
up p e n d in g clarification of c o u rt a c ­
tion.
C ar M aintain er, G ro up F (NYC
T r a n s it S y stem ): 493 can did ates filed
for th is exam ination.
D en tist ( P a r t T im e ): A p peals b e ­
ing considered.
D ietitian: R ating of qualifyin g e x ­
p erie n ce com pleted.
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T he Civil Service L ea d e r h a s com ­
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A ssistan t Station S u p e rv iso r: W rit­
ten test ra te d . T he p ra c tic a l oral
will begin A p ril 21.
A ssistant Sup erv isor, G rade 2 (So­
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C aptain (Fire D e p a rtm e n t): W rit­
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C onductor: W ritten test com pleted.
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75 p e r c e n t com pleted.
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ing bets and collecting.
G asoline R o ller E n g in e e r & A s­
p h a lt R o lle r E n gine e r: W ritten test
50 p e r c e n t rated.
J r . A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant (H ous­
in g ): R a tin g of P a r t II of th r e e .spe­
cialties in p ro g re ss w ith th e e x c e p ­
tion of th e re -h o u sin g and m a in te ­
nan ce specialties w hich have b een
com pleted.
J r . A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistan t (W el­
f a re ) : See A d m in is tra tiv e As.sistant
(W elfare).
Ju n io r
E n g in e e r
(M ech an ical),
G rade 3: R a tin g of e n tir e w ritte n test
com pleted.
J u n i o r E n g in e e r (Signals), G ra d e
3: R ating of w ritte n test com pleted.
J u n io r Psychologist: R ating of
w ritte n test com pleted.
The o ral
will begin w ith in two weeks.
Office A p plian ce O perator: Q ua li­
fying p ra ctica l tests continue.
P la y g ro u n d
D irecto r
(F e m ale ),
P e r m a n e n t Service: List being c o m ­
puted.
Pow er
D istributio n
M a in ta in er
(N.Y.C. T r a n s it S ystem ): The w ritte n
test will be held A pril 18.
S te n o g ra p h e r (L aw ): The ra tin g of
w ritte n test In progress.
S tcnotypist, G ra d e 2: P ra c tic al will
be held A p ril 15.
S up e rvisin g T ab u la tin g M achine
(LB.M. E q u ip m e n t), G ra d e 4: W r it­
ten test being rated.
T elepho ne
M a in ta in er
(N.Y.C.
T ran s it S y stem ): W ritten test was
held M arch 25.
T u rn stile M a in ta in er (N.Y.C. T r a n ­
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May 2.
X -R a y T echn ician : R ating of w r i t ­
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